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2000 YARDS OF SHEETING—REGU LAR 15c SELLER—AS LONG AS IT LASTS—10 YARDS TO 'CUSTOMER. ONLY— -wjajarM.jl* $40,000.00 WORTH OF NEW SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE AWAITS THE PEOPLE AT PRICES TO A LEVEL WHICH NO ECONOMICAL FAMILY CAN AFFORD 7 Just another value demonstration that will more than make this sale a success. This event marks'the culmination of an exceptional purchase from some of America’s leading i makeis and the savings are passed to you. ( $9.95 - $12.95 \ $14.95 These are stylish suits in appealing lines, fea turing the single or double breasted models for young men in those new English styles now so much in vogue. Conservative modes for the elderly dresser. ^ 5 SPOOLS OF THREAD For 1 CENT ■ « ' Ju ■ t; *• ' , * To the first 50 people, (Adults) entering our store beginning at 9 O’Clock Fri day, February 12th, we will sell thread—5 Spools for— lc 100 LADIES GINGHAM DRESSES, VALUES TO $3.00—OUR SLAUGH TER SALE PRICE 79c Real Honest VALUES IN SHOES For Men, Women and Children. Let nothing stop you from getting your share of these SHOE VALUES. Men’s All Leather Heavy Work Shoes. Not the ordinary kind, but honest, solid leather, good heavy soles, guar* antecd for complete £ * (IQ Satisfaction_ $ 1 «D«/ Ladies Dress Slippers And Oxfords With rubber heels and flexible soles." Regular $4.50 seller, dj 4 An Only- - $ 1 O 100 Pairs of Ladies Bed Room Slippers Regular $1.00 seller. j a While they lass, pair ____ Men’s Heavy Weight Overalls 25c Dress Gingham Fast Colors Oc. YARD 4 XZ O Q ^ c HERE ARE Si A SALE THAT WILL LIVE UP TO THE EXPECT REDUCTIONS THAT WILL SET THIS COUNTY ON ECONOMY IT HAS LEVELED FORMER PRICES DC BENEFITS THAT SPELL “S-A V-I-N-G-S” WITH A O I EPfl
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