The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, March 10, 1921, Image 2
THURSDAY, MARCH 10, WR.
f\ Stirring Revolt Against the Old Time Way of Selling—
A Master Stroke of Modern Merchandising
Never Anything Like It Before— Never Anything Like It Again
The ENTIRE $75,000 Stock of
WINDER DRY GOODS STORE
Turned over to the T. K. Kelly Sales System, of Minneapolis,
Minn., to sell out the entire Stock, no matter how great the loss
THE BIG SALE OPENED 1 HAVE A VITAL MESSAGE
TWI ai Q A M for you
■ Hra Sg yg n| M a wt 8 W 81 A few days ago wo received a notice from The Winder Dry Goods Store to put on a
•>&> JL JbL If Selling Campaign of their Entire Stock. Naturally, we are going to make a most eaiv
m / “ nest effort to eclipse any sale ever heltd in this part of the State. We have contracted
with the Winder Dry Goods Store to sell out their stock at any sacrifice. Loss cuts uo
# . . __ ) a P C -t figure. Ruthless slashing of prices will be the order of the day. Former cost, whole-
PfIPPC C tirade ¥ nil ncitl I QTTnrfl tfl sale cost, everything will be entirely disregarded to make this sale the greatest ever con-
JL ilvvO Iv i JL* LaJ’ Oila. Cv*k3 X Vrvl. Lull l llllvrl V* Lv/ ducted in this county. Come and see how far you can stretch the purchasing power of
your dollar. Every article in this big stock lias been marked down, and will save you
♦Vllon \ O Coin more y<K)d AnK ‘ licau dollars than you ever believed possible. Some khfci of the mugni
llllb udiC. tude of our preparations may be gained from the fact that it will be necessary for us to
close this store Tuesday March Btli, and Wednesday, March 9th, to re-arrange and mark
down this entire stock, so all may tie waited on promptly. This sale opens Thursday
morning at 9 o’clock. Our advice to you— Be HERE. RE HERE EARLY!' COME
■■■ ’ '■”-== •" - "" '■ EVEN IF YOU HAVE TO QUIT WORK. IT’S YOUR ONE BIG CHANCE FOR GREAT-
_ • • "W" • v j| ESr SAVINGS. Yours for values,
Never Such Value Giving In Business History l
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EXTRA SPECIAL!!
$lO and $l2 Men’s Shoes
and Oxfords $4.95
If the tongues of these shoes
could talk they would tell
you ‘‘jump in with both feet
for you’ll never buy me
again at this price. Be on
time Thursday and buy $lO
to $l2 shoes at $4.95
EXTRA SPECIAL!!
Up to 50c Outings 10c yd.
If your purse can afford it,
our advice to you, buy for
years to come for you sure
ly will never buy these good
Outings again at this low
Sale Price ~10c yd
EXTRA SPECIAL!!
$1.50 Black Silk Hose 49c.
Ladies will put in a years’
supply of these fine Silk
Hose, double heel and toe,
guaranteed fast colors, most
any size. Buy all you need
of these. $1.50 silk hose 49c
EXTRA SPECIAL!!
Up to $3.00 Middy Blouses
and Waists 79c
Cost price is abolished at
this Big Sale.
Buy beautiful Middies and
Waists, most any size, and
always sold up to $3.00
Sale Price . . 79c
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EXTRA SPECIAL!!
29c to 35c Apron Gingham
10c
%
All the new stripes and
checks in Apron Ginghams
the kind you’ve paid up to
35c a yard. Come to this big
sale, buy all you can carry
at the phenomenal low sale
price of 1® C yd*
EXTRA SPECIAL!!
$5 to $6.50 Ladies shoes at
$1.95
TO THE FIRST FIFTY LADIES: Just to
stimulate early morning attendance to “this
Itig Event,” to induce you to come early and
really see with your own eyes how we have
cut the price of this immense stock we will
sell to the first fifty ladies entering our store
a pair of shoes to each'lady at $1.95, the like
you never bought in all your life. These
slaws will he especially displayed. You will
find many different styles in all widths and
sizes, and none of them worth on today’s mar
ket less than $5.00. (T*"| RjC
SALE Pit ICE J
rHF~~ Mf)gr SFNSATIONAL EVENT IN PRICE CUTTING “IS HFBF 1