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PAGE TWO If Sale day and also Satur -1 —— 11 We wiih to call your attention to just a few of the many bargains have arrived this week. We feel sure we can fit you in all yodr needs for Easter, as we carry the largest and most complete stock in town. Watch our big windows for specials Friday and Saturday. Trade with I home folks and hel pbuild up Concord. The Silk Sale Starts Friday Morning at 9:00 O'clock. IHgflf .J A Phenomenal Special Purchase IBP 10,000 Yards Bought f*l EHRf 3,000 Our Part on Sale I Gorgeous Silks! Fresh New Merchandise — S Every yard guaranteed perfect—a -frhance to purchase material for your new Spring Frock at a phenomcUklty low L price. Note prices below. See each value, then judge for yourself. L WHj of Exquisite Every (• * Fresh—new materials, 36 and 40 inches wide. Plain colors frofh sombre blick to rosy peach l # \ f 0 * • *o\ es and flaming reds; prints and patterns in gay galaxy; plain whites and sport strjpes. No ■'* * t * J matter what your mood or fancy, there is some silk dress material here 00 Two $25 Dress Possible for $5.00 ® I Thousands of Great Values on Sale Here Every Day That are not Advertised I and that Never Get in Our Big Show Windows I Overalls Men's Blue Buckle Over alls and Jackets. 220 Wt. Every pair guaranteed!. |K Sizes 32 to 56 OQ W Special I SHIRTS Wt Men's $4.00 value Long ■§ John and U. S. £hambray I*; Shifts, triple stitched. * I Sizes 69c SI 14 to 20 °*' C Mg' I Watch Our and Watch Windows Folks ««»'■ * a ■■■' ~" i - a ' ' 7’ ■ v'*K)BKm&WssmSMßß* • • '••■.. - '^ |t ‘* $ *** h PARKS - BELK CO. ——— , , , i ■ ; ■ Army Hats One Table Army Hats, Just the thing for Spring wear. Going for 79c AND 98c Men’s Scout Shoes, $2.25 and $2.50 values. Speaial $1.75, $1.98 ! Men’s Tan Blucher Plow Shoes 7Q Special: <P * • • Men’s Panco Botton Shoe $2.98, $3.45 , THE CONCORD DAIt-Y TRIBUNE Men’s Cotton lA*. Grey Sox, Pr. Men’s Nelsons Sox, Strip ed 15c, 19c per pair Men’s Grey Sox, Mixed Colors' 16c 2 For 25c. Men’s Red and Blue Handkerchiefs 10r 3 for 25c. IVV ... Men’s Red and Blue Handkerchiefs Men’s Rubber Belts, grey, .& ckii °‘ il,n 25c Men’s Suspenders fA. Special Men’s Every Day Straw Hats IQc to MEN’S WORK CLOTHES Specials In Work Pants Men’s Hard Finish Papts Good Pin Stripes.* Regular |t QO $3.00 Special, pair Men’s Mole Skin Pints #-** 71 Hard Finish ______ Other Men’s Pants *2.98 «P I Men's Khaki Pants, M* 9«5s £E3T *l-98 And Sizes f rom H Aft 28' to 44 a? '-L~ * v -v---krV „ > ■ '■ ••/..' yV Toilet Articles || Woodbury Soap • 1 Qf» I Palmolive Soap C* II 4 Cakes for 98c. Ut II Lana Oil Soap 111** || 8 akes for 26c. * IVC II Lava Soap B. II Per Cake , —, It Pebeeco Tooth Paste r 1A« and OQ. jl Per Tube *vv II Colgate’s Tooth Paste 10C anc * 10C I I All Kinds of Black and White Goods. it Pluko Hair Dressing 23c I at T —. — 4— -- T - . * 19 Rouge Armand . ... 25c I Hinds Honev and Almond Cream t Aa and il Large apd Small __ * Wr I Flora Mye and Azurea Toilet Water Qftf* Special __ I__ I Hosiery Department Children’s Sox, size 4to 8 1-2 25 C I Children’s Sox, size 4to 8 1-2. Silk, all colors I Dropstitch and plain. Special * I Ladies’ Cotton Hose lA. L Rib Top I Ladies’Outside otton Hose 1 1 I Two for 26c. > l Ladies’ Lisle Hose, white and black 1 Ladies’ Full Fashioned Lisle Hose, black QQ~. I cordivan and white f Ladies’ Silk Hose; all colors ' 2&C f Ladies’ Silk Hose, all colors, panel back and 59c I s. Clocked. Regular SI.OO Hose. Special j \\ $2.00 value Ladies Full Fashioned Silk 9&C I < Hose, knockouts (all colors) for —_ I ' *.C v4.v>s•' ■ " II $1.60 value 3fr4n*b satin II in All the Bright Spring |l Shades. Special for It S* 8 * SI.OO [I WANTED | i 25 Sales Girh ami [ | Boys for Saturday.
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