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I NOVEMBER 14, 1935 Ibbigba I I BEGINS THl | J BE SURE TO VISIT OUR :5S T a I d \ ri ^ U *-? <-1 ? T -4 H iccciiij-iuI | Wear Department An unusually large and attractive assortment of La== dies' Dresses, from the patterns and fabrics most faSS vored in the fashion centers to the relatively cheap frocks for every-day street wear and housework. The Ejs prices have been drastically reduced. H ' rack Dresses, unEE usual bargains,. $1.94 ?= m' rack Dresses, very sPecial at $2.95 = 1 rack Dresses, spell I dal ^ $4'95 \N V ' rack splendid =5 Frocks, $5.95 iEE I ./ /-?.i o l = Li hd turner opeciais, j|| i'\y io $16.50 ?H \ jj EVENING GOWNS . . Just = ) \- received a complete line of EE \\ \ Evening Gowns?Evening = Bags?and Evening Shoes at = attractive prices. ?! FREE ALTERATIONS ON ALL DRESSES = REGARDLESS OF PRICE | LADIES' FINE COATS Belk's styles have always stood for beauty, taste and == outstanding workmanship. Our large selection of EE Winter Coats flatter your personality with all due reEE spect to your pocketbook. Priced in a wide range? H $6.95, $7.95, $9.95, to $59.50 = Children's and Misses' Coats EE $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 and Up H Ladies' Hats . ,68c, 97c, $1.48, $1.94 Up = Children's Stockings, all sizes, == colors, pair, . . 10c Special on Ladies' and Children's Sweaters, up from 48c I BELKXVS | "i | BOONE milllllllillHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinillllllllllHIilllllllHIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIilllHIUIIIIIIlllllll WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVERY THURSDAY?BOOK !!!!llll!llit!!ii!l!!lllllillllil!lll!!!!l!1l!li!llillll!!ll!lllll'i!IIIISliiilll!ll!lilll!l!l' f ^ jf |? CHRISTM/ C ZI 1 A complete show m mercnanaise. Sel w are complete . . . ai ^ | ' until Christmas . . j^pw^WMH^SwS^^ "r" npver bother von. i? jl ^ M select y?ur t0>'s- d H? J' ^ jTm\jr9ijL? 3? the holidays. Sd&a&d&add UTUMN MM?gaiflBWjaM??iiaai?ifc<Ln?iaii)w?auiute}<fcjajMraH?T^fff JRSDAY NO1 PIECE GOODS BARGAINS 500 yards Silk Remnants, all colors, going at 39 5,000 yards Curtain Material, values to 1 9c, at per yd., 10 1 table Dress Prints, 10< 1 table Corduroy, special, yard 58' 1 table Velvet, per yard, only 68< 1 table 54" Wool Material, special. . 97< 1 table 54" Wool Material, special . . 79< 1,000 Yards Cretonne, special, yard. 10' New Shipment Silk, Wool Crepe and fancy Crepes, 79c, 97c u 1 table Sheeting, yard ..." 5i Cotton rolls, quilt size 72x90, roll. . . 38< PillnwQ nair ^ * - w) I'"14 V4* * Ail $i ready-made Curtains, special, SSi Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs, 1C Table Napkins, only E 1 5x29 Turkish Towels, 3 for 24 EXCEPTIONAL -BLANKET Jl VALUES Men.s s Right at the time when the need becomes greatest Belk's are offering Blankets at unus- Men's A ually low prices. Cotton, part wool, and all wool, priced? 58c, 97c, $1.48, $1.94, " table : And Up Shirts Men's E OUR LAY-AWAY Men s a PLAN Men's a USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY- , AWAY PLAN. A SMALL DE- Men s E POSIT HOLDS ANYTHING IN .$1.4 HTTD OTTVDP rrtXTO DT A "XT IWJLV UJ.W1UJ. A11XO AUX111 T-V > ? WELL PROVE ESPECIALLY tSoys P HELPFUL TO EARLY CHRIST- Bovs' D MAS SHOPPERS. HITE o rhe Home of Better Vi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiw [K, N. C. PAGE THREE lllilllll!i!!l!li!!lll!ill!jli!il!!IIIISillillil!illlllillllll!lllllll!iiiillillliill!ll!!lilll!il!i!lll!i!!ij|j||l^ IS GOODS ARE ARRIVING S 1 ring of Toys, Dolls, and other Christmas M = lect from these lines now, while offerings HpSu ffe =E id let us put your purchases away for you = . while vou make easv navmmt? ivViir-h /:?-7ST3zjt,r/a ?& ? It is much earier and more satisfactory to Wt M ? oils, and similar items before the rush of jfti EE SALEM I MEMBER 14TH | Ladies9 Shoes, Oxfords | Ladies' Oxfords, 97c, $1.48, $1.94, $2.S5 =E including brown, black and green suedes) EE Children's and Misses' Shoes? ^ 97c, $1.48 and $1.94 EE An exceptionally complete line of Fine Shoes for Men, SEE Women, and Children. =E Ladies' Full-Fashioned Hose, 48c || Ladies' Underwear, Bloomers, EE c Step-ins, 19c. and 25c |? c _ H- E= I WorkClothing Special ? c Men's Heavy work Shoes? EES 97c, $1.48, $1.94, $2.95 and Up e|| Men's heavyweight mill-shrunk c Overalls, special, 97c == Men's Wool Boot Sox, 25c jj= ^ Men's High-top Boots, $2.95, $3.95 & Up == c Boys' High-top Boots ? ?e c $1.94, $2.48, $2.95 and Up j|| q I table Men's and Boys' Covert H Work Shirts, special 48c H I table Boys Overalls and Overall = lc Jackets, special 48c |e jc Men's Extra Heavyweight Hanes' ?E Union Suits, special 97c S | | ^wub?.wjr uivguicu; | ' LIEN'S CLOTHING | >uits, all styles and colors? = . . $9.95, $12.50, $14.95, $16.50 f| dl-Wool Overcoats, = . . . $9.95, $12.50, $14.95, $16.50 jKffiMBB | fci.48 IVlen's Sanforized Dress ~ )ress Hats . . . . 97c., $1.94, $2.95 ^jV = nd Boys' Dress Caps, ctliliffffjjBl = 25c, 48c, 68c, 97c = nd Boys' Sweaters, up from. . ,48c -iOJmilli == 18^$1^?$2?48, $2.95, $3.95 $4.95 ! 111 M dl-Wool Knickers, 97c ?B flB 'ress Shirts, 48c eB I I = OMPANY ; ilues" | "m NORTH CAROLINA | mm rami
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