31 YEARS I.] THE GREAT B. MARKS DEPARTI* SALE TO THE BARE WALL ALL STOCK AND FIXTURES MUST GO- I Ladies & Misses $1$ Coats $6*95 Ladies $16*50 to $19.50 Coats $8*$$ Children’s Qoflfs SOld to $10.50 $4-95 Ladies Silk Dresses irack $1*88 H and $5. SILK DRESSES $2*98 $i.oo COTTON DRESSES 74c Children's Print Dresses 48c SKIRTS $2. and $3. val. 1 rack $1.39 Ladies’, Misses’, Child’s 2 Twin Sweater Sets $148 Ladies $i*°o Sweaters 79c Children’s $3. to $4. value SNOW SUITS $l*98to$2*98 Baby Chinchilla Coats 87c Ladies New Hats $i*oo value 79c Ladies Hots S1 .98 value 97c Wool Knit Caps 1 lot 15c Ladies Shirts - Drawers 48c _Heavy quality, long or short sleeves Children’s 69c — —~' E.Z. UNION SUITS 48c Baby Undershirts beg.^c 19c Children's Bloomers 5c 12V2c Best Quality LL Yellow Cotton Cloth 8 7-8c 15c Fast Color Prints 3£jg£h } Oc Prints & Broadcloths 14c 36-inch Heavy Outing ^ 1QC 15c Shirting best quality-yd. 10c| TABLE OIL CLOTH 15c Window Shades yai„ec 25c $i.oo PAJAMAS LaJchiMsens’ 75c Ladies Slips 59c & 69c value 48c Regular and Xtra 39c Silk & Knit Bloomers 25c $l.oo CORSELETTES 75c 25c SILK STEP-INS 15c Children's Socks 1 lot 5c Bovs' w WoshSuiMfr] Z i— -j c.,Hc $2.val. Sl-3ol Bovs' Tweed Suits-—-I Ladies, Girls, Mens, Bo>-eaej value $2*^®1 RaincoaH_Jiri-— AT COST - LESS THAN COST - WAY BELOW COST | Mrs. B. Marks S| | That’s right, my friends, years in the retail business ii ing out of business and retiri to think of selling out a stc chocked full of new Fall and ^ and thousands of dollars vt upon pile... racks and racks the finest wearing apparel ol will be disposed of in a short that my task is not going to l But through the many y ing the public in my busii husband, B. Marks, wl#)n 1 and managing this store a fifteen years ago, I feel that in the hearts of my custom hqd, and I am confident that ing a public service and do vain. I am proud to boast th oldest established store in Ii am one of its pioneers and o my residence here in 1906 a Store was founded and ope about to witness the closing since the beginning adopted right” and “square dealing” the end. And now, my good friei ers, I cannot help but feel t back the trickle of tears tha when I look back ovei^Jll tl write finish to this chapter c consolation that I have ma< stuck by me thru thick and t] to the oldest citizen, and thi my life... So, in closing and sayinj public, my deepest thanks past. . . and for the few rei and entire stock of merchand for quick disposal... first cc reserved ... all cost forgot Selling-out, Going-out of Bus individuals will share alike. lump, bulk or by the piece at all fixtures including clothi shelving, desks, mirrors, wir ister at unheard of prices... quick ... So, come one, com plenty of extra sales clerks will flood our store to 3^1 Letfs say good-bye... S ^(Signet B. Marks Sell-Out Sale

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