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The barga New BELK HUDSON "THE HOME OF BETTER VALUES" EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY ON I r"SiI-ji ra ..(7 3 Bin Floors Have Many 0 UlUim &y WBW IIlllKni,, Elartrains Readv flllUKDlSOn 3as InlllflllDdlir dls if F 1 1 lost wicKea done in haa yester- e price tags 1 ashing was si.nu- deep down bone cutting. you us, wo took the order at But what the boss will say , face value. when wp got tQ going over every department of our store, when he sees all this is some-! There are some things in and over th,.ee floors, we found that we had a whale of a lot thing we have got to deal with j " 8,010 tnal tokl ueainei j ul v oods, and many, many bargants. win u nave inui-u ut-un , M icv' ... ,, , , ., , The other day we read in a New York papei wheie Mat now, but since thev haven t,' 1 ,u uulc' UJ we have just ,,-n, ahead and j was advertising that they saved their customers (, per cent on ido later. We were told to put on some specials for the Tobacco Harvest Festival, and believe SB's M WBgj SmsaM cut the prices away down low. nored Visitor Coming Soon , C ... tUn an an 101 n Hollywood, ling like this: -llio biggest hcst loved hi be at our 1-1 ks, we cuuiu L. people take Ju to know is will make his ) first visit of the season in Haywood county at our store. Kememlur that he will appear first at Helk- Hudson's, That is definite. It is a positive faet. No fooling. Ah. yes. the date. Let's leave it at "pretty soon." And that "pretty soon" will he announced in the Monday issue of The Moountaineer. P s. it will not he many days awav, honest. bargains? read this! w oilcloth in Sit patterns? linches wide, For the fes- 25c? Then Silled plastic 5o. Just the many places, ecu, red, yel- r on this one all jackets r, and one lining. Now Jburself when !5 Venetian all ie $4.95 blinds ;es are now .(That sounds e checked the rif it is a mis ttr favor bet- Boys get cold too, so here's ...i irnlnp rPOllLir $3.9.) a wdiui vci i broadcloth and outing paja mas, in all sizes and colors for $2.48. ll-ll ,11 mn.hases. That put us to thinking. Not that we are Uung like the New York store, except in the matter of savings. Wo t.-irted'in checking on some items( ac we came to them ,.n the .....inter, and we believe that we can go Mr. Macy one better. We know we are not a competitor of his. so we can ! compare notes this far away. I We expect if vou take everything in our store, and compare , it with other prices anywhere, you will find you can save more than (1 per cent. And all three floors packed witn oai gams, believe you us. Lost and Found Column LOST a lot of gloves, so to help you ladies, here are some new fall ones at a discount of a third. b-h FOUND a way to satisfy the men with handkerchiefs, by stocking up with our specials at 9c each. B-H FOUND $3.00 savings on boys' pants. All wool ones too. Were $5.95, now priced at $2.99. B-H TOST $2.40 on these misses outing pajamas, sizes ABCD. They were $4.95, but the new tag reads -:.:.. -B-U FOUND where vou can save $100 py dozen on first quality Binlseve diapers. Size 27 x 27. Were $2.9!!, now flJNi. That makes a pretty head line for some slick city paper. We heard one of our clerks commenting on some of the new prices we were putting on merchandise, and when she said: "It's A Scandal" right then we knew we hud cut too much. But then, we promised in the Monday issue of The Mountaineer that we would have plenty of bargains, and while it was not intended to go so far as to become a scan dal, here they are. We have not. just gone through our stocks and picki ed out a few odd lots noth ing like that. We have put low prices on some stuff which has just been unpacked. Come To The Festival We have been working like mad in the store getting ready for the Tobacco Festival. You know our store was all decorated with corn stalks, pumpkins, apples and the like for our Harvest Festival. We have all that cleared away, and now we are busy "putting in tobacco." Hurley is too high priced to buy, so we are making ours out of paper. But everything will be ready for (he festival the five big days and nights. Just like old county fair days, remember? We just learned there wilt be seven bands in the parade boy, oh, boy, enoin'h music to make many a foot wiggle. And did you ever see such a list of important folk who will be. here senators, judges, doctors, and lots and lots of farm people,' and those that tell our farmers how to make more money. And dance teams, singers, and all that goes with the festival. For our part, we want a front seat to see the 22 beauty contest ants. P. S. we know it isn't nice to mention in public, but our rest rooms are for your convenience). Better Button Up Your Coat - It Is Going To Be Cold Pretty aoon a anther half-price. A spec ial purchase of dresses with values to $9.95 lor oniy You will think the wrong tag is on these-and you are ngru. They should sell for $9.95. . B-H Downstairs we have some boys' high top shoes in sizes a to 3 for '$2-39. B-H We have some $25.00 Hand mvpr suits, in grey, green j Wnwn. YOU can $5.50 on these as the price is $19.50. Something snazzy, is our Corduroy jackets for ladies. In the fall colors, for only $7.50. We better repeat that price to make sure $7.50. H-II Talk about half prices, look at this. Dark or light outing in stripes, that sold for 19c, is now only 10c. b-h Dress up in a plaid flannel, or even solid color, shirt. These $2.4!! shirts in sizes 14 to 17 are on special for $1.99. (That's saving about 25c on the dollar-not bad, eh?) -B-H- before tjirtVit here just winter sets in. you can get a lovely coat for only $12--This is a bargain. Look In Hosiery Looks like pre-war prices, with a price v . indies A of 2 . , rayon panui-- nnlnrs. white, tea-rose, blue A maize. f v Nylon feiuer yiv I r i and fx ty Wanted Wore Space We have often heard the genuine newspaper people speak of lack of space for this and that. We thought it would be fun to write a whole page of news, and wondered what we would fill up with. Now we are losing our hair wondering where we will put the long list of bargains. Three hours latter it is no use. We can't list them all, so here are just a few. Believe you us, we got hundreds of others. AIN'T IT SO? Dress up the children in one of our wine, grey or green coats. The price now is only $7.95. . B-H Keep warm in some of these, long sleeve, and ankle length. Sizes U6 to 4G, and only $1.C4. now fall Wlon i . une group i" r hose, by . , au. 10V4, specially onlyji hose, sizes 8Vis to 'J mi . ''r.. i . .ul npraslon. onl' -B-H The boss must have stole this to sell at this price, but anyway, the new price tag on drLsleVs.of3to4yards of $1.98 materials, is now for it a,l in one about $8.00 worth for $2.6o. B-H Read this slowly, or you WOn't believe it - Corduroy pin wale, in six colors, now 89cthafs right, 89c . I!? Heavy type chenille spreads, that were $3.95 are now $2.79. B-H We have a festival sale on dresses. There are so many bargains, and low prices we cannot list all of them now. Just see for yourself. Here's news men's 8-ounce Red Camel Overalls that were $2.48 are now down to $2.25. These are sanforized and have zipper. You will find these in the basement. News from Blanketville n tVmco rlnfhps from Belk- Honey, you lyotv sj ucu""' Hudson, and I kn'''thrifty, tiib, sitMharV me 't believe it, but our $1.59 chambray dresses for children are now one small dollar. These are in sizes 6 to 12, and pretty patterns. B-H I This is not a typographical error on the price these 100 wool sweaters for wo men, in five beautiful colors, now only $2.89. (Sorry we found another color, now six. We overlooked the pinks). B-H Now here is a cotton plaid blanket, 60x76 inches, for only 97c. Save on Blankets T he s e $3.95 double blankets of 5 wool, weighing 3 lbs. are5 now- marked down. to . $2.49. And come in blue, rose and im . i m, m. " greeYi: Ybii'Caff tfavt morev man on-ii yH-7i to i0V4,Prcea ior n
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