PAOfc TWO H&SZ V-SMSESITf. v?: 37.33:39CSS 5537.77373; 37; t -;r ;r37"-333S55^5 | Begins Saturday Nc i I W e are starting on a campaign to increase t chandise at PRICES LESS THAN ELSEWF j| judge. ? WOOLCREPE heavy all wool Crepe in Crabapple, Copen j| Ian, was $2.25. Now $1.85 SILK AND WOOL CREPE ; Silk and wool Crepe in navy and red. Was 11 $2.75. Now 945 SILK AND WOOL JERSEY " in blue, wine, pansy and green. Full 54 in. I was $2.50. now 1 G? | _ FLANNEL In solid colors and stripes. 54 inches wide was $2.95, now *7 43 | SATIN BACK CREPE In heaviest quality, was $3.50. now. *) .95 1 WOOL SERGE in black and navy. Prices ranging trom J|) in black and navy, was 75 cents to $1 95 | now (IjV to ] ?=1 I POIRET SCREEN f| 56 in. Poiret Scbeen, was $3.50 at. . . 9 0^ I RAYON DE CHINE in light and dark colors, checks and stripes. 36 in. wide, was 45 to 65c. at 39? *? 59? | COTTON CREPE " II in all colors, was 30c., at 23c j GINGHAM 32 in. Spindale gingham, was 45 at . 39c' 3 Dorothy Perkins, fast colors, was 35 cents " 28c % A? -ii - l? c . i ? in. vjmgiiam m ct 11 COlOrS, IcLSL COiOl'S Wt\S I 30c. at..: 24' % An assortment of Dress Gingham in all the 1$ good colors, was 20c. at I^c 1 OUTING Good heavy quality 2QC Striped outing, special at ^2? | BLOOMERS ^ Athletic Bloomers, was $1.50 to $1.75 | Now 1 OS to ] I AN UNUSU AL PICKUP Ladies Shirt Waists, were $2. at | LADIES SKIRTS Ladies al! wool plaid Skirts, was 4.75 . 2.751 I | i I DON'T FAIL TO COME IN AND SEE THE | BOONE -M : .^^Sl.vS8 ??*. 1. THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT -EVERY THURSDAY. BOONE. N. C. 35?5S.^as^J55 5?S3S?a3S3?SS V- W&SKB!a&V&&V!3& SMK?^ rhe Fashion Sho ivember 21st, Continuing he volume of our business and we know that the or IERE. The only way for you to know that our cla STYLES ARE AT THEIR REST IN DRESSES GROUP NUMBER 1 A collection of good styles and the wanted mater ials. shades and patterns. Formerly priced up tc $7.75. offered at t 5 GR?UP NUMBER 2 Striped flannels and jerseys was $1 2.93 at . 6.9: GROUP NUMBER 3 Satin Crepes in all the new shades, was $14.50 ai each ? Q[ GROUP NUMBER 4 Satin back crepes in all rich shades, with flarec skirts, regular price 18.50 at 14.9E and 22.50 at Jg ftf GROUP NUMBER 5 Satin Crepes in rich colors, formerly priced $26.51 '? S2S 18.51 COATS h or Women and Misses. Some in r?l* ill fAilnvAH rttn deis, others with fine fur trimmings on collars ani cuffs. $7.75 to $45 coats at 5.75to 32.51 CH1LDRENS COATS In styles like those for the grown ups *7 *? zj. ^ SWEATERS A big assortment of mens and wornens sweater in all styles, we are offering at unusually low pri ces, was $2.50 to $ I 0.95 . at 1.95to 8.9; CHILDRENS SWEATERS Wool, wool mixed and cotton sweaters was 1.25 t< 85c to 3.4J ([MlCIMli; * t> UiWIiHULrtll Ladies union suits in medium and heavy weight was 1.25 to ! .7 5 08? *? 1 5r Childrens Union Suits in all Sizes at a Good Reduction HOSIERY Values unmatched-?Ladies Sport Hose . . . 48' $2.00 full fashioned hose at . . 1.7? $2.25 zig zag heel at 2.(K $3.00 Chiffon Hose 26^ We also carry a complete line of Bear Brand Ho siery for the children. FntifA ie Aw Cwl V w I VC! <9 a I REST OF OUR UNUSUALLY GOOD BARGAN FASHION In the Quails Building NOVEMBER 19. I51S , 3? ^saaj?.1!!?! .EJ'-T ^ : : 5ssHB8?ss33aE?iz^3ss5s JP f Through November | *ly way to assure this is to offer high grade mertinis are true is to visit this store and be your own |: d SHIRTS I Mens Dress Shirts was $1.25 to $3.00 at 98c to 2.35 I HEAVY SHIRTS 1 , Flannel, all wool and wool mixed in various \ kinds and weights, were $1.25 to $4.50 at 98c,?3.85 MENS HOSE 1 Anything in Silk, wool cotton and wool mixt ed, was 1 5c to $ I, at 1(1 " 85c > CAPS j Mens and boys caps. Standard brands. Beaver and Guilford in any style or price was ) 75c to $2.25 55c to 1 95 \ nr,ii?o IliV> , Mtyis Neckties in every style and color, was 50c to $1.00 35lo 85c 1 , ' - MENS BELTS S Was 65c to $ i. at kHc to MENS GLOVES ' ' ! * Dress and work Gloves, was 25c to $3.00 >1: ) at 15c to 9 45 MENS UNDERWEAR " | ) Mens and boys union suits, any weight or kind, Wright's Bodyguard. Hanes, Red Cross, and others cheaper in price, was $! s to 3.50 at yjcto^g^ 1 !?*nnrw i in } UiTIBilfcLLAS Mens and ladies umbrellas, was 1.25 to 6.25 ' 95c to 4.75 1 i CURTAIN GOODS ? Window Curtain goods, per yard ?c j tJ Big assortment of lace per yard '2c ) STAMPED GOODS ' | / Special prices are being offered on all our Stamped Goods. i LADIES GLOVES \ c Was 3 5c to 1.25, at 95c to j CHILDRENS GLOVES- 1 i 25c to 50c I. . LADIES HATS I Ladies and CKildrens Hats were $1.75 to $6 95'at 1.2510 4.95 1 I le IS. ONLY A PART OF THEM LISTED HERE SHOP NORTH CAROLINA Jj f ."I ?TingIWUgL3a?S5g

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