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PAC E SIX THE GASTONIA, (N. C), DAILY GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1921 . " ' 'rw 7" j-' " i. iii i m hi wiwi,mm i" tf"-y n I I ' 'r i I wfyiiiiiijmini n iy ijhh, jmhi ti" n w mi hi mwn iiwangjn u. u n i imm m www I ., ' J?;..:-,& . . . . b i i n jij.ii m. 1 1 1 in - - .- - 5 i-m li IS 1:: K'V ftf tera prfli mh i Mil MM p- :, H rvA ta. pil 'W iBrm mm m9m m MnH u 11 tS iar i ITHE CLIMAX! TfiE FINISH!! THE END!!! Til I i r. GENU! 7 5 , C L O STOCK S E kin I 1 wtn;jmi in 'iiiiiiiuiiMwuwiiiii OUT IN VOL SAL E V D Men's and Boys' Clothing, Ladie$ and Misses' Ready-to-Wear, Shoes, Dry Goods, Furnishings and Notions. . rviy M S'rn The Mara i was sent here to close out this stock In ihe shortest possible time in order to raise money to satisfy ires:etent credito;-.'.. 1 must raise ihe cold cash without delav, therefore with an utter d;iregard for costs m mind, I will throw this entire stock in to ihe maelstrom of this furious selling carioa-Rn without reservation. I came here from Minncapoiis, Minnesota, having been fjiven full power to proceed in an honora ble manner and close out this stocks at once. Believe me when I say, "I'll do it." Your harc'-.oar.ied dollars will feel at home when they mingle with the bargains that I'll o."5c-r. in all fairness ! invite you to visit this sals and let your own eyes see the visible ;tooi of rr.y statements. George L. Bush, Merchandise Attorney and Adjuster With creditors nressinjr for their money I am forced to sacrifice my stock and sell it for what ft will bint: to raise cauh to satisfy them. I am golns to close out my entire stock of Men's and boy.i' Clothing. Ladies' and Misses' Ready-to-Wear, Shoes, Dry Goods, Furnishings and Notions and quit. It is my intention to open a first-class cut-price, cash and carry grocery store a my present lo cation as soon as this stcck is sold out. Mr. George L. Bush has bacn riven full charge of this sale i.nd I feel confident that he will completely close thi3 stock out In a very short time. I am helpless ar.d must take my loss and will do so without a murmur. E. FROHMAN. RUGS ONE CENT The first 50 ladies who enter our store Friday mornir.g, March 4th, when o::r decr-3 cpen at 9 a. m., will rereive a coupon which will enilila them to buy a 75c Jap Grass Rug One Cent 5 HOSE 9 ONE CENT Rj firs I 50 men who r.t ci:'. fi Our store Friday d mci-nii:g. March 4th, when d our ccon open at 9 a. m., m vi!I " recoivo a coupon y wh eh will entitle them to Luy a 75c Pair of Hose One Cent t A CLOSE OUT Men's Overalls $1.48 Men's Unionalls $2.98 Corduroy Pants . . $2.48 Riding Pants. . . $2.98 S manager. tit 1 m 1 A CLEAN OUT Union Suits Medium Weight. . 98c Haynes Red Label $1 .39 Boys'- rFleece 98c Boys' Overalls 98c g - " it aN. i - - WANTED 1 1 25 Sales people to help m nass out this stock. If vou kto j think you can give goods M 1 awav aDDlv at once to rJa CUA I bUHS Here you will find every want- E ed Size, Color, Materia, in Serges, feS! Trieottna ard SilvprtnnR. in Sport. Medium and Conservative Modeta. Included in this lot are all cf our new Sarin? Models, which we have alio thrown in to make a complete clean-up. LOT A Values to $23 . $10.95 LOT B Values to $35 . . . $iS.45 LOT C Values to $50 . . . $23.45 WANTED Liberty bonds and thri stamps. We will accept L3 HURRY OUT PRICES Dress Serge, French Serge, Danish Poplin, 42-inch, values to $3.50 98c Table Darr.ask, $2.50 value 75c Sh'rtingr., plain or fancy 24c Extra heevy Outing Flannel 15c Spring Vo'les, pretty patterns 24c tllao Slid Curtain Goods 24c Dress Percales 15c Dress Pb.ids 19c Toweling 10c Ribbon 1-2 tc 1 inch 1c Ribbon 2 inch 4C Ginghams 10c STORE CLOSED Wednesday and Thurs day, March 2nd and 3rd, while we rearrange and mark down entire stock. OPEN FRIDAY 9 A. M. ft H them at their par value m the same as cash on your purchases. MEN'S SUITS In this lot are Serges, Worst eds, Cheviots and Tweeds. Fine ly Tailored in all the latest Mod els, the Patterns and Fabrics are of superior quality and represent the old masters in the art of Clothes building:. All of our new Spring Suits are included in this fine assortment M which totals about 600. i LOT A Values to $25. . . $10.95 3 LOT B Values to $35 . . . $16.95 83 LOT C Values to $50 . . . $22.95 9,' BUY NOW Dresses Silk Poplin . . . . $4.23 Wool Serge $4.48 Gingham $1.73 Gingham $2.73 K-zir?n,"irj.ii.Mf-3JjtiiHiTtMaiwi SAVE NOW Ladies' Wool Sweaters, at $1.98 Ladies' Gowns . . $1.25 Ladies' Teddies . . .75c Ladies' Slipovers $1.75 Ladies' Cotton Hose 8c l4 SELL OUT Men's Cotton Hose . . 8c Men's Wool Hose . . 25c Men's Silk Hose. ; 39c Men's Belts 39c THE GREATEST PRICE SLAUGHTERING SINCE 1914 A GET OUT Boys' Wool Suits $6.48 Boys' Knickers 75c Boys' Caps 24c Boys' Suspenders. .10c Boys' Wash Suits . . 98c j,, & SHOES Serviceable Shoes for the whole Family SHOES! MEN'S SHOES Hundreds of Pairs of Dress Shoes of the Better Quality. Black and Brown, English and Straight Lasts, Lace Top. LOT A-Values to $6 $2.98 LOT B-Values to $8 $3.98 LOT C-Values to $10 $4.98 WE QUIT Cotton Blankets". $2.23 Ccngoleum Runners 98c Jap Grass Rugs . . .- 98c Brooms . . . 39c Laundry Soap, 8 Bars, for 25c BOYS' SHOES - OX FORDS Every kind of Work, Play and Dress Shoes or Oxfords, built for hard wear. LOT A $2.48 LOT B $3.48 LOT C $4.48 MEN'S WORK SHOES Here you will find every want ed Size, Light and Medium Weights, Oak Soles and triple sttched, built for service only. - -j. zi LADIES' SHOES Hundreds of Pairs, Black, Brown and Grey, in Calf and Kid Leathers, with Lou is and Medium Heels, High Lace Tops. Lot A-Values to $5 . . $2.48 Lot B-Values to $6. .$2.98 Lot C-Values to $8 . . $3.98 1 , yji pwjii ju i .,iiiiii mntm.t. m,mtmmwmiMm.tnMn immm.i,mtf.mn. . n FROHM 1 AN'S BAGAIN SHO I Gastonia, North Carolina 1 1 COME NOW 1 Girls Middie Blouses, at ..... 75c Girls Middie Suits $3.50 Gingham Dresses. . 98c Gingham Dresses $1.89 Serge Middie Suits for $6.89 GAIN NOW 100 Yards Crochet Cot ton ... ....... 3c Ladies' Handkerchiefs t 'ntyti 3c Men's Linen Collars 3c Ladies', Misses' Hats, . values to $5, now . 98c WE'RE DONE Space will not permit and Printers Ink can but .humbly describe the hundreds of bargains which abound here in, plenty. wm m ( ""' '" miii .jiiiii.fciiii.i...i.... i . , tm--- rl"""T ' """" ' TJn"""ir'' " ln j j 1 , 1 - ' ' - -' ' " ' ... - 'J-1" J St h
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