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10 GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1921 GO ING OUT O out sale GUILFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 2?SIS- Our $20,000.00 Stock Must Go! Our Loss Your - m W High rent and other expenses are too great for us, so we have decided to GO OUT OF BUSINESS. This sale is strictly a close out and NOT simply a so-called put-on-sale. Come and avail yourself of the reat opportunity offered. You can buy goods here below manufacturers' ' prices. Everything will be sold, including fixtures. AbsoluteljRnothing reserved. THE PRICES ARE AT AND BELOW COST Ladies' Coats, Skirts and Waists ladles' coats, :all the newest styles nml rolurs, $15.00 value, now ......... J.nil!(!B' coats, pleasing variety of " . t y 1 p h and fabrics, 120.00 value, at .. MIhmki coats, sties 8 to I years, It and IS valuer at All wool dress Hklrln, 13.50 (fcn f $6.oo arlnty of $9.50 years, It $3.90 and $4.90 value, closing out sale price All wool write skirt, 3.50 . o OC value, closing out gale price Ladle j georgette waists, 15 An nj value, closing out sale price tymfmv r$3.50 value -7 r H at I OX, Ladles' crepe le chine waists PA It value, now slashed down Ladles' white waists 1.50 value i for this closing out event Ladles' white waists, 2.50 ! Op value ou can save difference P 1 Boys' Shoes Roys everyday shoes, sizes 9 to 11, closing out sate privet Boys' - mahogany blucher shoes, sizes $1.25 $2.50 13.50, closing out sale price Boys' mahogany English shoes, rubber heel, Hhlnex bottom, market o Op price 14.50, going now at... vvwv Babies' black vlcl button shoes, 2 1-3 to 5 1-2, market price It 60. now Babies' black vlcl shoes with heel sljea 'i 1-2 tu 5 1-2, market price 11.75, closing out sale 98c heel t $1 Men's Suits, Coats and Overcoats Men's sulis In brown worsted goods. 120.00 value, closing out QQ Men' blue serge suits, $25 A-f J A A value, sacrificed , now at iPiO.UvF Young men's suits, pin 1 p A A stripes, 25 vjilue, to go at vlOtUU Men's corduroy sultB, 116 value, closing out sale price An PA only JpO.DV Young men's overcoats, 125 value, In closing out sale they must QQ Men's overcoat, $25 value, prices absolutely slashed now jQ Men's odd coats, 17.50 value. In this final sale they go at Socks, Gloves, Collars glen's 15o socks for this closing out sale, they're yours at UC Men's 2fc lisle hose, very spe- - p daily priced at IDC Suit case with straps, 12.00 (t -1 op value, closing out price.... pl.4.w Men s canvas glovea, 25c value, 1 closing out sale 1UC Men's leather work gloves, 76c Oft value, closing out price ...... OtC Men's collars, a bargain which -J p will be Instantly recognized... IDC Arrow Collars known the world Q over, closing out price IsC To Merchants: We will sell all the fixture, Including: Two floor show eases. One National cash register. 7 One writing desk. One iron safe. Two counters. Five tablet. Shoe stands. One tanre mirror. Three shoe chairs. Two shoe rests. One skirt rack. Blx men's models for display of cloth ing. ; -Two ladles' models for display of dresses, etc.. Four electric lights and, fixtures. One umbrella show case. One heater. 560 feet of shelving. Clothing racks, 80x3 feet. Also other small fixtures too numerous to mention here. We advise merchants to buy the goods in bulk, as the prices are lower than they can buy from wholesaler, jobber or manufactured THIS IN A SALE TO IT BUSINESS AND 4UIT Bl NINIwiH K MUST! Ladies' Dresses uadles all wool serge dresses, $25 value, closing out price only Ladles' all wool sergo dres ses, $20 value, close out.. Ladles' all wool serge dres ses, $10 value, sacrificed $12.50 $9.00 $4.90 Raincoats, Boots, Rubbers Men's raincoats, 10.00 value, PA prices absolutely slashed... pJ.DU Men's Red U. S. rubber boots Ar qa $5 value, close out pj.U Men's black rubber boots, 14.00 value, you buy 'em now for An 1 P only 1 PJ.1D Men's rubber shoes, plain edge, 11.60 value, now Ladles' rubber shoes, plain edge, super-value at Children's rubbers sold now In this close out sale below cost. 98c 98c An excellent assortment of doll and toys will be aold AT AND BELOW COBT. Boys' Suits Boys' corduroy suits, sizes Of to 7, 15.50 value, closing out tPiJ.&w Hoys' serge suits, sizes 4 to 9, 6 value, sacrificed at. Boys' suite, aizes up to 18, number of styles and colors, values up to 16, to close out the lot $2.00 $7.75 Ladies' Union Suits sle un $1.25 tta, 11.90 $1.00 11 sizes 98c suits, 12.50 value, now go at Ladles' ribbed union aulta. value, closing out sale price Children's gingham dresses, all sizes up to 10 years, 2.00 value, close out Men's Pants Men's all wool pants, 16.00 An p value, to go at pJ.dU Men's all wool pants, 17 jj) nn value, closing out price.... tPOetU Men's all wool serge pants, An A A 15 value, now ()Z.tU Men's corduroy pants, 13.60 a nH value, will be sold at ...... p.t0 Men's khaki panta, a real value which you will appreciate Men's all wool pants, 13.60 An f A value, closing out at P..9U NOTE i We handle the Famous Petera Diamond Brand shoes and other shoes that are guaranteed solid leather, The prices are so low that you cannot fall to buy on sight. Ladies' Shoes Ladles' house slipper, fur tops, formerly 'sold for 11.76, A op now tpleuw Felt house slippers that sold at A A 11.25. closing out price OwC Ladies' brown oxfords, f 4.60 An J A value, closing out sale price tPa..tO Ladles' black oxfords rubber An An heels 5 value closing out at LttVO Ladies' Hose, Hats, Etc. Ladies' silk hose, the kind the An ladies like, close out OJC Ladles' cotton hose, 15c value, m closing out sale price I C Ladies' large bungalow oprons, A A 11.50 value at 11.00 and OiJC Ladies' hats, all the newest An atyles and colors at 70C Men' Shoes ' - s Men's heavy shoes, blucher, In tan or black, former price, 13.50 An p closing but sale price P.0U Army shoes, 15 value, in this An A A closing out sale they go at PUaU Men'a dress shoes, English, former price, 4.60, closing out A.n QQ Men's shoes, English, mahogany leath er, rubber heels, market An pA price, 15, closing out price $J.3J Men's work shoes. Boy scouts styles, regular price 13.00, closing Al A A out at Pl."U Men's and Boys' Union Suits Men's ribbed union suits In all An sizes, closing out 70C Men's fleece-llned shirts and J A drawers, closing out at garment O C Boys' union suits,1 sixes up to 12 n A years, closing out price JC Boys' heavy union suits, sizes A up to 16, price slashed to DUC Men's Shirts Men's work shirts In blue J A chambray, close out 40C Men's dress shirts, 11.50 value, Bp cut to bone' '. I DC Men's silk pongee shirts, An of 13.50 value, at p.D Men's shirts In madras, silk Al p striped, $2.60 value, close outJ)1.0D This is a splendid opportunity to buy useful Christmas gifts for your friends and relatives. It is to your advantage to pay this house a visit and see for yourself the great savings to be effected in this sale. An article for every customer, a bargain for every one. A Great Event in price reduction. Don't forget the date and place. GUILFORD BARGAIN HOUSE Next To Greensboro Bank and Trust Company 317 South Elm Street Opposite Kress' 5c and 10c Store The Store Will Be Closed All Day Today. The Great Sale Starts At 9 a. m. Wednesday, December 7, Continuing Until Entire Stock and Fix tures Are Sold. Three or Four Power Agreement IsTalked at the Arms Conference (Continual from lVe One) tlon to tftko up tht proposal, and It hu ti0i. mentioned more than once to thr American rtHrsratPs (Hiring their Informal rnnvprnt!on with thftr for elftn aMoclute. ThMf htntu havi never tirounht tnr ub)i( in (hit point of tormat ehnnKf of vlows, however, nor never rmviilnl even to the heads of the for lwn ifKitUonn Just how far the Hnltfd Htaten mlKht be willing to go in thai direction. Neither will the Amor lean representative dlseuas the nuestlon publicly., but they are known to reirard it as frouwht with many complicated possibilities. Muil Frel Out NeWnfe. In every consideration of a poeslhle, treaty or International understanding to replace the alliance, the American delefcatee have kept In mind the possi ble temper of the neniitt should It be asked to ratify such an agreement. With two senators sitting as members of the delegation. It Is assumed that If a formal treaty were negotiated, sen ate sentiment first would h carefully canvassed. An "understanding" would not require senate confirmation, but It lit conjectural how binding an airree ment of that character 1'resiUont Hard- An Open Letter To Hon. Claude Kiser Mayor Of Gi'eensboro Your election to the mayoralty of your attractive city is a vote of con fidence on the part of your constituency in your integrity and ability. I congratulate the people of Greensboro. They are entitled to the .best in executives as in all other things that are a matter of pride with all progressive cities. In view of this fact will you not, through the courtesy of Manager Cunningham, of the National Theater, honor us with the presence of yourself and your official family on Monday evening, December 12, which is the opening date of the remarkable screen version of Vicente Blasco Ibanez' epochal story of "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," which has been acclaimed by notables high in fame and art as the masterpiece of its kind and give us your opinion as to whether or not Metro is not entitled to honors for pro ducing the greatest picture of all time. ' O. Henry Hotel. L. P. WILCOX, Representing Metro. ing and his plenlpotenlarles would care to effect. With the reassembling of the senate today for the new term there were in dications that senators were watching the trend of the negotiations with Krnwlng Interest and that a discussion revealing the opinions of some members of the treaty ratifying body might be precipitated on the senate floor within 4 few duys. KATO BEMKS THAT JAPAN I'LAVS A IIAIM1AINING OAMK Washington. Pec. 6 Emphatic de nial that Japan is playing "what Is called n bargaining game" in Washing ton was made tonight by Admiral Baron Knto. acting head of the Japanese dele gation to the arms conference in a format statement. He attributed delays to the cable situation, adding that the Issues Involved could not be decided without "the full knowledge and con sideration of the. Japanese govern ment." Huron Kato said he was convinced the conference should he able to agree on an adjustment "fair to all parties, and added that he and his colleagues would spare no effort toward the "earl l'st possible conclusion consistent with wintium ani oresigni. newspaper reports that Japan was Playing a bargaining game, he said, were "contrary to the faqts," and much to be regretted since they link "such an unworthy motive" in the popular mind with "the holiest en. deavnrs for the betterment and pro Krev of mankind." The statement follows: "The question of limitation of na val armament Involves Issues which are of far reaching effect upon the untlonul and International life of Ja pan and on the policies of great pow er, for decades to come and perhaps permanently. These Issues should be brought to the full knowledge and ,-oiisideratlon of the Japanese govern ment before' definite action Is taken. I'nfortunately there are at present aerlous delays on the cables, and natu rally the consultation with Toklo on tuch important problems cannot be I completed In too short a space . of . i ni e. "In any case, I am. as I ha v. al ways been, firmly convinced that the onterence should b. able to agree upon plans of adjustment that will parties mil will incal- flt not only the .nations but the whole .world No spared on my part or y colleagues to bring the various questions to the earliest pos stole conclusion consistent with wis. dom and foresight." IOO Hl'IA- nilPIIAXft OSf THE WAV TO 1IUKNOS AIRES tOvrwiKiaowic. AMM-UU4 Trim. I Paris. Nov. 11. On. hundred Rus sian orphans. 75 boys and 16 girls be tw.en the ages of and 12, arrived In Paris a few days ago en rout for Huenos Aires, which will b. their fu ture home, they having been adopted by Argentine families. Recruited along the frontiers of ITkraniaa and Galicia, one of th. worst war-torn, devastated countries In Ku rope, the youngsters have seen four offensives and counter-offensives roll over their country, revolutions and counter-revolutions, murder, piltaue arson and death. LONDON HAS CLOSE CAM. ' FOM syBHV OHEAT PEOIL (Corrraioadtnm AiWlsted Pmi. 1 London, Nov. 16. This city has Just narrowly escaped a great peril, the possible caving In of Oxford circus, the shopping center of the west end, says a story circulated by a new agency. The danger of the disaster was known only to contractors and workers underground. They were al tering an exit from the Oxford circus tube station so as to make an en trance Into a business building when the contractors discovered a bed of a little unknown tributary ,of the Thames river which was covered "over when Hegent street was made. New Jersey has 2 1-1 million souls and a lot of corporation officers. j-B ronterence ano ? upon plans of ? M--f.Hr to all ' , rulabty benefit Ji concerned but fi effort will be Z" that of my c Free Your first opportunity to get a complete set of attachments free with the purchase of a Eureka Vacuum Cleaner. Now is the time to act. Only a limited number of these will be given away in Greensboro. Don't wait until the last minute for you may be too late to get the advantage of the factory's special orfer of a set of attachments free. The Eureka is the most efficient cleaner on the market. By government test it has greater pulling power than any portable fan type cleaner made. Eureka World Prestige Grand prize Panama-Pacific Exposition; Grand prize and Gold Medal at Brussels, February, 1920; at Milan, Italy, July, 1920; at Paris, France, May, 1921; also the highest Award Diploma and Gold Medal at Amsterdam, Holland, July, 1920. Cash price only $45, or $50 on easy terms, with a com- plete set of attachments free while the special offer is in effect and we have the machines. ill Ask for free demonstration in your home. Phone 2116 The Motor Co. 212 West Market Street
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