SELLING - SUPREME, .- A GIGA&TIQ SUPERVMOfi 'GIVING r- T7 -l" ; " , . V.n -'.-'v- l " '. - 'V v I , n f S f i P . V V- 1 - - ' - - . . f IRE MS9 " CERTAIN MANUFACTURERS FOtJND THEMSELVES OVERSTOCKED "WITH HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE.. UNSEASONABLE . WEATHER, THE SERIOUS FREIGHT CONGESTION, LABOR CONDITIONS, FOUND THEM iWITH TOO MANY , GOODS ON HAND. ' ' THEY HAD TO HAVE MONEY READY CASH WITHIN TEN DAYS ! . . . .THEY, KNEW PATTERSON COULD DISPOSE OF THESE STOCKS TURN THEM INTO CASH AT SOME PRICE. THEY NAMED A PRICE THEY WOULD TAKE. PATTERSON ACCEPTED THEIR PRICE PROVIDED HE WA& GIVEN TEN DAYS TO RAISE THE CASH. AND PATTERSON IS GOING TO DO IT! v IF OLD FASHIONED PRICES FOR THE HIGHEST OnALTTv , NOW ON THE MARKET APPEALS TO VYTT TiF. TTRPt?. wttdxt .KC1 THE GREATEST VALUE GIVING EVENT EVER KNOWN HERE 01 REMEMBER THIS: WHEN PATTERSON SAYS TWENTY-FIVE PFP THE MARKED PRICE IT, IS EQUAL TO THE OTHER . MERCHANT'S S CENT OFF. " b THESE PRICES WILL AVERAGE, ON A GREAT PART OF THE STfW THAN ONE-HALF PRICE. NOW GET BUSY ! ART And Positively Lasts Two MAY OTH s Only y SPECIALS ON MAIN FLOOR AND MEZZANINE NO DISCOUNT One lot millinery trimmed and untrimmed valued up to $5.00, sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . i . .$1.89 One lot Georgette Blouses, valued up to $6.00, sale price only ........ .................... ..$2.95 One lot Wash Skirts, valued up to $4.00 sale priced . . . . .98c One lot Wash Dresses, valued up to $12.50, sale price. $5.95 One lot Blouses, valued up to $3.00, sale price One lot Ladies' Silk Dresses, valued up to price ......... . . One lot Sport Skirts, valued up to $25 sale price... Mrs. tives ii t Mrs. she vri t Mrs- C., is 1 j Mrs. Iola r Washi S. c. Tbe . ily en loose ? schoo i did a ? prais I there reaio llT t gOBf - wber moot Re Kath Fee Mill K turn the who H spei lati Wil bus 5 Wc wh Br Sp ct op M fa P' tl S v i: i NO CHARGES, NO APPROVALS, EXCHANGES MADE To) . 20 PER" CENT OFF Ladies'-and Children's Voile and Organdie dresses, Middy Suits and Middy Blouses, Staple Skirts, such as black and blue, Gloves, cotton and lisle Hosiery, Minerva Yarns, Silk and crepe Underwear. Entire stock of low cut shoes for women and children, all fine brands, such as Queen Quality, Dunlap, Martha Washington, Lad : and Lassie, Selz and Grover. No exceptions on any brands. All brands of ilk Hosiery such as Phoenix; Van Raalte, Nia gara Maid, Gordon, Buster.Brown, etc, etc. 15 PER CENT OFF Curtain Goods, Draperies, Table Damask; (linen and mer cerized), Irish Linen and Handkerchief Linen,, Voiles and Organdies, Wool Plaids and Serges, Silk and Wool Dress Goods, Bed Spreads, and Towels, Flannels, Kiddie Cloth and Devonshire, Enameled Ware, Etc.; Etc. O PER CENT OFF Cotton Dress Goods, Sheetings and Ginghams, Outings, Muslins, Cambrics and uieacnmgs, Sheets and Pillow Cases, Khaki Goods, Work Shirts and Overalls, White Waiter Coats, Etc. Etc. . ... jjjz Men's and Boys' Madras Shirts and Collars, Aerolux Porch Shades (come in and ask for demonstration) Men's and Boys', Cotton Trousers,' Blankets and Comforts, Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Corsets,- (Bon Ton),' Royal Worces t'py and all leadiusr brands of Corsets. -.Corset Waists and Bloiises, Wash Suits and Rompers, . ;..xV:.,v.r... , : Men-s and Boys' high-grade Clothing. No exceptions as to' make, such as Hart, Schaffner and - Marx, Schloss Bros., GoldiBond, Widow Jones, Yankifpacey and Fivish brands, Mati's silk shirts. Men's and Raitq Tioco . PantA ' Mptis and Boys Underwear, Night Shirts and Pajamas, Suit Cases, nats ana uaps, umorellas, Raincoats, Trunks. . Ladies' Capes and Dolmans, Men's White Striped. Flannel' Pants, one lot of Straw, hats carried over from last year. paemeiiiiiL NO DISCOUNTS ( THESE PRICES. 25c One lot Lion Brand, Arrow Brand Collars, all clean and fresh, 30c valuer. ;';.. 2 for 25c Bath and Face Towels, 45c value, only. . . .25c OC . ;-v ; : . ' . ; ' . Bath and Face Towels," 25c .value, only:..l6c; 1 5g ' I' - : . " ' 5c 15c Bandanna Handkerchiefs, 15c value only. .5c . (C !to customer) .800yards Curtain Scrims, 29c yal. only . . .15c 15 doz. Sheets (seamless) 81x90, .$2.75 value,' Special ...$1.95 1.95 35c 65 doz. Pillow Cases, 65c value, special. . . .35c 1200 yards Gingham and other' dress goods, valued at 45c, only 10 yards, to customer, at . .... . . . . . . ...... ....... 25c per yard Men's Cotton Hose, 25e value (only 6 pair to customer) at v.r 10c Pair 65 doz. Ladies' Silk "Hose (seconds)' left-from v , first lot, valued ud to 1.50. onW n Pai. " (Sold only by the ..box of -6 pair.) v 02C , , 2S PECS ;CEC TT ;fPC? : ; High grade iiadies lieady;to-wear Silk and' Crepe de & G wd Petticoats, Wool Plaid and Silk 5 tl0nand Eveiung Dresses, Silk and Wool Sweaters, Entire Stoek - 6f 'Millinery, ' Royal Society Scarfs. TianknInr'R.n. i,'. ' fvwivcr Pieces, JLXC. 25 c 10c .. v - 39 c Remnants in bundles running- from 3 to 10 . yards to the bundle, value up to 60c per .yard only 79c per bundle One lot of fine white canvas shoes, value up to $5.00, only ......... $1.95 per pair. One lot extra fine Queen Qualtiy, high-top white canvas shoes, valued at $7.50 special at only ....:...., $2.95 t One lot low quarter Shoes, valued up to $8.00. Speeial $3.95 One lot 'Middy Blouses, valued up to $3.00. . Special . . . . . ,. $1.45 One lot all-wool' Blue Serge Boys' Paiits, value, up to $6.00, special $2.75 - One lot Men's Palm" Beach Suits, value up to $16.5Q, special $7.95 ... One lot Children's1 Dresses, valued up to $2.50. j Special ..................... r 98c i t One lot Men's Dress and Work Shirts, valued up to $2:50, (only 2 to a customer) at... 98c " , . ' -. v, -r One lotJBoys' Blouses, valued at $15, only69o One lot Men's Overalls' elastic back, valued at 1 fl! .. $3,00.,-, Special ...$1.98 1 PATTERSON Kiddie Skooter Cars for lc with a $5.00 purchase or c No Back Break" Dust Pan for lc with a $5.00 pirch , . .over. . ; , ' . . , ( A fine piece of Enameled; Ware for 25c with afe001' ' -chase or over. ' - 'SlMlTY MERCHNDlSEkTA LKS FOR ITSELF i . i... . . . . f v - ' , w i I Lft A I I 1 L I 1 I 1 I 11 II VI II I I . I J II " I I f 11111 I 1 '-"u ... -t - 1 . ... ' - . " OT M. M 1 1 II II J 11 MM II. M M I l M I

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