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- ” ---: ----- -- f ATI ' 1 - ► H » 1 :: ; :: : M , « »♦ 4 .« . < >' ■ ►< . < >4< « •• '• *♦ N ► - ► ► . . 4 M [ i: V* ► 4 •>- • « h * ; Beginning Thursday Morning, November Otcf 9 Sensational jjj Running Through Saturday, November 30th. «lSlj Bargain Days. jjj THIS WILL BE ONE OF THE MOST STUPENDOUS SALES EVER HELD IN DUNN. EVERY DEPARTMENT OF THE RTORF is nnrrpiire Mpp, j CHANDISE >t. LOW PRICE. VICTORY MEANS MUCH TO THE AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP. “THE VICTORY OF OLD GLORY HAS DAZED THE WORLD." LIKEWISE WILL THE VICTORY OF THIS GREAT SALE. WE MEAN THE SAVING i OF DOLLARS TO EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD. READ THE PRICES THAT WILL ONLY GIVE YOU A FAINT IDEA. COME AND SEE IS ALL i :: THAT WE ASK, AND YOU WILL SAY WE HAVE BEEN VICTORIOUS OVER ALL COMPETITORS. . —————— ----- - 2.000 yard* of white home*pun, Victory 1 P cent* ! I! safe price_ 1J « 1,000 yards of bed ticking, Victory sale no cent* !; I price_~ Z4 : m I 3,000 yard* Farcy Outing, Victory | n cent* III sale price___ LI \mu t ¥ t _ _ \ i !“ ! 2,000 yards of Best Apron Ginghams, on cent* 1; ; Victory sale price_ 4J 5.000 yard* of 35 and 50c Dress Ging- QQ cents hams, Victory kale price..._*__ .... ‘ 6,000 yards of dreas good* worth up to «1P cents ; ; 50c, Victory sale price_ 4J i . , ;; ; 60c Poplin in all colors in fancy ailk stripe * * cents ;;; *nd plain, Victory sale price._ 44 <»> - --__ < ¥ , STATEMENT OF ELLIS GOLDSTEIN. I have just returned from New York and want to state that goods next year will be higher than they are now. When the war stricken countries almost without clothes and starving, come to this, the greatest of all na tions ior their goods and food stuffs, imagine the billions of yards of goods, the millions of pairs ofjdioee and yards „ of wuuteu goods, ilic mw cotton, eft*. Then-—n' * the high prices. Our advantage is that we have bought the merchandise and own them, but we must sell them, and we are going to sell thousands of dollars worth of * merchandise during this sale at prices you will not pur chase them at for time to come. SHOES! SHOES! I • Save twenty-live per cent on shoes, and that "»»*«»* trom ftOc to.f3.00 a pair during mis Victory Sale More than 8,000 pairs ot Men's 1 lilies’ and ChiUm’i shoes to select from. Our shoes wore bought months snd months ago, and today.ws arc selling shoes at prices that we cannot buy them for, bat our reputa tion is behind our Victory Sale and the shoe depart ment offers every man woman and child shoe, regard less of make at a saving of 26 per cent. Come, you know the lines ws carry. GOLDSTEIN’S special factory made, Selby, C. A E. Shota, HsjifM line of Women's in low heels, high * Jfscta. tgiMWmd ^555?" brands. The beet there is in Children's -u~t^ Battle Axe, Skuffer, Playhouse snd Fairy Tale shoes. The best line of school shoes in Dunn today. Work shoes for men and boys Including the Scout »«i Army shoes. Save 26 per cent oe shoes. Cease Ut tss shew YfXJ. ■ ■ - ^ ■ ■■ - Thousands of yards of dress goods worth up to or cants 50c, one big table full, Victory sale price_ JJ 60c 8 02. heaviest weight feather bed ticking, an cents Victory sale price_ ‘JO 40c Mottles also pink and blue Outings, Vic- QO cents tory sale price_ _ jZ 2.000 yards of Sea Island, Victory salo OQ cents These are just a few of the things that wc offer. Every piece is marked and marked low for a BIG VICTORY 8ALE. WOOLEN DRESS GOODS. We mean wool when we aay wool, for that ia the scarcest thing on the American market our great Government says 25 pieces of Wool dress goods worth today $1.50 and $1.25 a yard, Victory sale price_ 75c Thousands of yards of woolens worth today $2.00 per yard, one big tabic full all colon. Victory sale price- $1.00 Thousands of yards of dress goods including all wool storm serges, French serges. Some of these goods 50 inches wide. Victory sale price_ l.SO And then we have goods st $2.00 and $2.60 a yard worth double. Come let us show you. • • tmmrntTimttitifittmtmtmrmtitnmtmf SILKS! SILKS! Thousands and thousands of yards of silks at a saving of 26 and 50 per cent. Heaviest grads of silk Poplins worth |1.76, Victory sale price-- 91.19 Taffetas and Duchess satins worth 92-60, Victory sals pries_ I.49 Georgette finished Crepe de chine the beat quality, Victory sale price_____ 1.44 a»«s*see»e . »t . . r**~~*~ COATS COAT SUITS Our Mr. Goldstein mads his usual sample buying trip to Xew York, and there he succeeded in buying 2,000 ladles and childrens coats at almost half price. These are sample coats and hardly any two alike. Coats that are made of velvet, Thi bet, Broadcloth and Cheviots, wit hlarge fur, velvet and plush collars, and we offer to those that appreciate the latest style coats. 160 Coats In plaids, stripes and fancy colors, all wool worth 910.00, Victory sale price___9SM 100 Ladies coats worth today 920.00 in all the new shades, Victory sale price__ 1Q.M 100 Ladies and Misses coats in all shades Including velvets, worth 926.00, for_ 14.94 100 Ladies and Misses coats In Broadcloth, Velour and Pom Pon worth today 936.00, for_ 19.94 100 exceedingly handsome coats, the like haa never been shown in Dunn, worth today 940.00 or 960.00.at--- MM .. 26 coats worth up to $80.00. The moet up to minate stylos and handsome materials. Victory sale price- MM 26 coaU in Velours, Pom Pon and Broadcloth worth to day $76.00, at_ jgji 26 coats made by one of 6lh Avenue's finest clonk makers, the moat gorgeous garment- ever shown. Some of these are model coats and arc worth up to $126.00, your choice_ ^^w^winwnn7HTiTHCTn?f?ffTTrnTnTtTnn CHILDREN’S COATS. My! My I what beauties for the little oi.cs and the growing girls. Plain fur trimmed belted at>J gathered backs. Velvets, Plushea, Broadcloths, Velours, 1 ancy, etc. The moat beautiful line of coats ever shown, and at almost half their value Now little one* we never forget you. V. o want you to come right here and let us show you and we v..U please your fathers and mothers in price for we will su. c them money. nBHWWITBBnrRIWTHTTITTr . DRESSES. DRLSSES. A big buy enables us to offer 50 dresses in silks, satins, Duchess satins a. d Crepe de chines worth up to $35.00, yo_r unrestrict ed choice _$9.95 ee«esasMeaeeeeeeeeeeeeM»eeeeee»e'v;»»e»ef MMseeeeee These dresses are being shown now in our window, but none sold until Thursday mo. .ling promptly at 9 o'clock. First come first served. None cent on approval. ♦eeeeeeeeeeeeeM 11 eeee»eeeeeeeeeee^»e»eeeeeeeeeeeeeee 25 French serge and velvet dreecco in all the new models worth up to $40.oO. These are from one of New York's most fashion able dress makers. The mate.i^l is worth today more than we offer tie dresses. These go on sale and not until Thursday 1 •/; 4 morning at_ .---$17.95 ; • I L- - -- - - - ■ - - - - - - _ ___ 4 See Other Side, It Tell* About More Victory Sale Bargain*., | [ THURSDAY MORNING, NOV. 21st, PROMPTLY AT 9 O’CLOCK. : _REMEMBER ALL GOODS SOLD AS BEFORE. MONEY REFUNDED IF NOT SATISFACTORY. ONE PRICE TO ALL. Goldstein’s, D s Best Store. I 9
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