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We Know that this ^ood old Saxon word has been brought into disrepute by the careless handling
of unscrupulous advertisers. We know that as it is commonly used it means an attempt to fool you 8
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We Know this and hesitate to use the word at all, but it is the only single word in our vocabulary
that conveys the exact meaning of our
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Stupendous Odd and End Sale.
It means B-A-R-G-A-N-S in the unperverted sense, of a good thing at less than its true value, This <
is what we are offering in this ODD and END SALE. Remember that it IS an odd and end sale, and
you will understand the mystery that surrounds such sweeping ruductions at the flood-tide of the
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No hard stock though-Really the best stock, for it is stock that has sold, all but an odd' and' end. ®
This at odd than or end 60 we CENTS are offering ON THE to DOLLAR you at a of SACRIFICE. its value. HHIS In meny IS THE instances TRUTH. at HALF PRICE, never §
more Can prove it for your¬ §
self. The goods are here for your inspection. We want you to see them. We urge you to examine
them. We pronounce tnem BARGAINS-G-R-E-A-T B-A-R-G-A-l-N-S. The greatest we ever offeree.
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DRESS GOODS. SHOES-OXFORDS. 8
For heaven's sake don’t buy a yard of white or colored
kash goods till you have examines our Bargain Counters* We have a lot of Odds and Ends in Shoes, both high
e are actually selling the prettiest Lawns. Batiste, Swisses, and low cuts. The style is all right, but we haven’t all the
p sizes. We have size—really think have—if
Madras, Tissues, etc., you ever saw at half pfice. Think of m will sell may big discount. your we so 3 ^
lut— HALF PRICE. i you at a Now why not examine this
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25 cent wash goods at 12I cents. m
15 cent wash good; at 9 cents. m MILLINERY. O
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1 2\ cent wash goods at 7! cents. ■5 •T ©
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10 cent wash goods at 5 cents. i 1 ■ft We are doing the biggest business of our lives, this ^
means Odds and Finds—this means Bargains in headgear.
k-l What’s the use in your paying a big price for your hat, if you
2 SS! find just what want in these odds and ends, and £4
can you you
Km m REGISTERED s might d-> it. Am almost ceatain that you could. Please 3^
b SKji ID t\ \ don’t get it into your head that odd and end means trash. It
p ■ don’t spell anything of the sort in this 1 sale. It means, and
i.J don’t forget this, it means good goods, stylish goods, new
roll «4|f| goods. Our excuse for sacriffcing is that only an odd or end
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i mean a remnant you use. 8
h don’t advertise trash in this sale. Look at Our Millinery.
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mm \3v GENERAL STOCK. ©
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1 > J Furnishings, are our specialties. do We know know Dry nothing Goods. about We 0
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w know what’s good, know what’s stylish, and we recognize
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