Begins January 18^—Lasts To February 1st - , I ' -Mill- ^ If ■ ..in, ' an , , - , Shoes' One special lot of Men's Dress Shoes which we want to di^on- tinue^ viz.: Steadfast^ BUtright^ Danlap. This lot consists of about JtSOO pairs best makzs and styles.' Also 1,500 p«iirs of ladies' low and military heel shoes and ^ow cuts, all widths, black and brown. Queen Quality, Dunlap. Good makes and styles. No high heels. AH 3X00 pairs will be sold at half price. Read your price and take half off. On the average these shoes will be sold from $3.00 to $7.00 below the present market cost of manufacture. DON'T BE MISLEAD BUT^ LOOK FOR PATTERSON'S In order to tnake room for Spring Goods hundreds of Ladies andMen*s garments and shoes will be sold for about one^fourth of their value, Patterson does not care, *he will makp it back in the volume of business he will do in the future. Nothing will be charged at these prices. A dis count on every item in the store not advertised. Dress Goods You'will find a great surprise in our Dress Goods Department during the Gearance Sale. Big reductions on everything. All wool Serges at'abotit half price of the lowest market value. Silks and cotton goods in proportion. 8,000 Pairs Shoes Men's, Ladies' and Children's low and military heel Shoes* We guarantee to save you about one- third on your shoe purchase. ft About 600 pairs ladies' high heel shoes to go at about 20c on the dollar. All of our shoes arc stan dard. For Men's Dress* Shoes—Ed^xfin Clapp, Foot-Fitters. Ladies'—Ed win Ckpp, Johansen, Dunlap and Lad and Lassie. Daniel jGreen Comfy Slippers, $2.00' value for $1.25. ♦ Men's CcMnfy Slippers will be sold in the same proportion. Men's Arctics, $2.50 value, $1,49 pair. Men^s and Boys’ Furnishings Genuine Velonr Hats, valne |$.50, all colors Q for J About 600 Men’s Sample Half, 50c, 75c and 98c each.^ Men’s Backitkin Lined GiDves, < ]IQ YHlue for T ■ • Aato Gloves, 98c 500 pairs leather Work Gloves, lined; value $1,75, for, pair » Men’s all-wool Union Snits-e-Cooper’s and Wright QC Health—valne #5.00, for ^ ■ - vw Silk Snsrenders, left oter from Christmas, ORif* valne $1.00, for Men’s heavy all-wool Shaker knit S'^v^eatcrs, QC value $8 50, for Men’s real heavy Cotton 7QP Sweaters, each * vw Men's silk and wool office Coat Sweaters, QC value $10.00, for i All luggage one-third off. $3.00 Wrap Leggins 98c Genuine Cordovan Leather Leggins, (C Rfl valu VlO.OO, for ^U.UU All Munsingwear 25 per cent off. Bov Sbont Ijeather Gloves ' CQo for WWW Silk Hosiery, 75o value, ARp for Any DreiBS Shirt in the hou^, such as Manhattan, Arrow and Famous makes, 25 per cent off. Ladies’ Furnishings Far Muffs, half off their present prices. All milinery at less than half price. Ladies’ Buster Brown Hosiery, lisle, only certain ORa colors, value $1.00, for, pair fctJw Children’s Buster Brown Hosiery, all colors, 39o 1 Qp val-uo, for Coats’ and Clark’s Thread, ' Cp spool ww All Ladies’ Underwear and Munsingwear, 25 per cent off. Bargain Basement* Sugar Teh Pounds For S9c. Wool Blankets, value $8.50 for $4.95 pair. Wool Nap Blankets, for anly $2.49 pair. Cotton Blankets from 98® to $1.98 pair. Work Shirts only 49c each. Mens^ Fleece Lined Underwear, 39c each. Sheeting 5c yard. Canvass Gloves 10 cts pair. Double Bed Comforts, $2.49 each. Outings, Ginghams, Sheeting, Percals and other Cotton Dress goods valu^ \q) to 35c yard for 7 1-2 to 17 l-2c yard. Men’s Union Suits, fleeceg lined or ribbed for 98c. Great reduction on sheets and pillow cases and towels arid linens. Mens’ White Bake 2:20 denium overalls 85c pair. 2:40 denium overalls with suspender back union made overalls 79c pair. E. Z. Union Suits for boys and girls and fleece lined union suits, dress and work shirts and mens’ fine ribbed underwear v4ue up to $1.50 for 69c. Mens and Ladies’ all wool hose value up to 75c for 39c. 22 dozen mens’ flannel shiii:s value $3.50 for $1.79 each. Boys suspenders for 10c. Tablets 6 for 20c. Duk Bak Clothing 25 per cent. off. Alarm Clocks for 85cts« Umbrellas for 59c. 16 dozen mens’and boys’ hats and cap5 value up to $1.50 for 25c. Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear % 285 Coats, Suits and Dresses to close out, value #*7 QC up to $32.50, for, each .5J3 166 Coats, Slits and Dresses, equal QC values, for ^0.«lv 154 Coats, Suits and Dresses, Q QC up to $35.00 value, for ^w.ww 1 Hudson Seal Coat, medium size, Cl *7R flQ sold for $350.CO, sale price v I ■ U.UU 65 Ladies’ Georgette and Taffeta Dresses, 00 QC up to $27.EjO value, §ale price, each 100 Velvet, Serge and Tric3tine Dresses; ftno CIO QR goods and good s^jle, value up to $42.50, tor .1. ^ One very good lot Coats, Suits and Dresses, Cl C OR ^ $47.’50 value, for.....,,„.;’...,i, ^lU.uv Aaother better $19.95 ^ * Another still better lot of Coats, Suits and COQ CQ Dresses, value up to $100.00, for „.$2i.50 Children’s all-wool Velocr Coats, CO QC each vfc.uU Misers and Junior Coats, Q^i sold up to $17.50, for Men’s and Boys’ Clothing 65 Hurt Schaffner & Marx Suits, left from last Cl Q QR sale, value up to $56.CO, for ' y I w.wU 120 Men’s All-Wool Worsted*Suit«, value up to Cl 1 QC $25.00, for : ‘ ^1 180 Men’s All-Wool Suits, value up QC to $35.00, for # I D.«9 175 Men’s and Younij Men’s Cashmere Suits and CQ QC Overcoats, value §22.50 ^w.vv About 600 boys’ high grade Suits will be sold in same i)ro- portion. About 800 pairs men’s all-wool Flannel Pants, including heavy grey Rappahannock, value up to $7.30 $3.45 « ^ Men’s cotton worsted and cashmere Pantd^ QQ|% value up to $2.50, for vOv All Men’s and Boys’ fine Overcoats, one-third off lowest market value. Model brassiers 25c each, one to » customer 75c value. Sheeting 3 1-2 cts yard, 6 yards to » custo mer. Mens’ fleeced lined underwear 25 each 1 suit to a customer. $5.00 gillette r^ors for 95cts. Opening Day Stimulants For Ail Days THE BALANCE OF THE SALE DAYS FROM 9 TO 10 A. M. % and FROM 2:30 TO 3j30 P. M. Cotton Batting 7 1-2 cents, 6 rolls to a cus tomer. Outing or gingham 5c yard, 6 yards to a custotaer. . Mens’ Lisle-socks 5c pair, 3 pair,to a cus tomer. - ■ - ENTIRE 1150,000.00 &TCX^ ON SALE ' Patterson’s Department HENDERSb^ILLE,. N. C. ENTIRE $150,000.00 STOOCONSALE

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