Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 25, 1918, Page 4

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GOOD NEWS FOR EVERYBODY EVERYWHERE It Means Monster Savings For All and Everyone Who Attend : SALE STARTS Friday, JULY at90'clock sharp Store open every evening during sle, 4 —————————— e N0 600DS CHARGED ALL SALES FINAL | ill'“?flii? Carison’s Big High Grade Variety Store, Bemidji, Minn. Known everywhere for miles will surprise the whole community, offering the most wonderful values ever: heard of in Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery, goods and get Toys, China, Granite, Kitchenware, Cut Glass, Wall Paper and Suit Cases. Many thousand other useful things to be had not mentioned in this cir- cular, to.be sold at cost, mere cost, and a fraction of cost : PR - ready for open- ing day---see date opposite E L L ' N G o U I - e oor | (ng-alf ' | Wil — == | of the ' 133 Entire , - ' . Stock SELLING OUT Outing. Flannel Whole- now at per yard b = sale [ g Cost Jf Sl S Pri =z i in light and i & H. W. WEBSTER, SALES MANACER, IN CHARGE Prices | s Sl m Light and Dark g ; 5 27c value B E Colors . i L now only = | a full yard w g f Y V¥ B f Y y i d g | PR ants Every Man an oman To Know Tha o | : = - per yard : j Wire Coat n B In announcing this sale to the public, we're going to smash the price on every single article of merchandise in this big stock. We expect to make § . Hangers c =] :» “ this a sale without counterpart or parallel in the history of Bemidji'and vicinity. It is not our policy to exaggerate or describe our goods in I now go at a ° | lurid language, for we have too much respect for the common sense and judgmernit of our patrons. When we say we are going to smash the ’E:, i g prices, we mean every word of i, for this is a sale to be conducted along intelligent lines and our entire stock of merchandise, ‘consisting of dry goods, notions, millinery, china, granite, ™ 3 (7] kitchenware, cut glass, wall paper, suit cases, bags, ctc., will be'on sale at cut prices that should intereat everybody economically inclined. We feel it is absolutely nocessary to sell c d i at least half or more of the entire stock so as to protect our future welfare, and in order to accomplish our aim in the shortest. tiuc possible, we will' use the one and sure weapon, (~] | seuwe our which will be greatly reduced prices. Please bear in mind that this is no hatched-up excuse merely to attract custorncrs to our store, but a bogfa fide open and above board sale, given ; [ b for the explicit reason which MR. CARLSON gives as you will read. Rapidly changing conditions have made snd are still making, this year a Year of re-adjustment in the mercantile lflre DressGinghams history. Progressive merchants everywhere are revising their plans, altering their methods, re-arranging prices to meet the ehanged conditions. . Thos renrs oo exception to the pro- 50c : -] - t gressive establishments throughout the country, as any up-to-daté industry must at times undergo reconstruction. My stock is far too heavy for existing conditions, 50 if low prices and Wall ™~ - Q at per yard high quality are any inducement, I respectfully urge your early attendance at this, perhaps the most terrific and radical price smashing sale ever attempted in Bemidji. Paii;g u en H a 2 2 c y Signed, - A. T. CARLSON. now at p u & | Free Free Free Y Free |22¢| Every |S]| Wl roit du Nera . ; ko o SRE : PRI YR g, g - > i) all sHadas i Three (3) pais of 75c Silk To the first ten: persons en-. ~ Monday two._handsome “ki- Tubsday, the first twenty per- | day, first twenty per- Ten Dollars® ($10) g ! 1 o Poatioras " o, ar Hoslary =1l b givek tering the store Friday and Sat- Eoeos vill be siven rocio e sons entering the door will' bé tering the store after 9 FREE Friday and Saturday to 54.in. Oil Ev enl" ! H 3Bc value Fairbank who register a sale, regardloss urday morning after 9 o’clock, sale, regardless of price or pure i Wi o'clock will be given 10 per cent the pauty hringing the! moet ' % of price or purchase. Hear the ill be given a hand a chase. Hear the cash: register given handsome pair of hose or - . people from the furthest dis- Cloth, ° - z now only Scouring Sash xogister ring up fhe rst ,"’." hetoitnlly _;::;:":“’ml‘;"'b‘e ring up tho st “two ‘sles— hosiery free. Tickets will be ;{W:‘:' ey h"""i" purchase. tasce loaded en cither ‘wagon 4 £ s ter 3 ; L e e ickets wil en you as s per yard Soap hose or hosiory to purchaser: | given out as you enter: mreiarar, o et M ot e o ated, you enter. for toume, ol s manezer §f 27c value Un“l 8 i now Kimonos $1.25 Value This is a_handsome lot of Ki- monos; all sizes, styles and colors. It will pay you to choose early. 89c¢ Children’s Dresses 75¢ Value From 3 to 12 years; finest qual- ity and made in excellent styles— a big lot. . 'Now only. 43¢ Dressing Sacks 50c Value Japanese and flower patterns, all sizes and styles to choose from, now only 29C SALE | STARTS || we e Wity kv - One big lot ¢ ave selected A big_aghertn Ing. ki &W — Kriday, B1 el for $1.18 v only - v SRE priee FoP e i £ oo T 4 S o oy Zfifll 89¢ 83¢ ‘ avening during week. — e NO 600DS CHARGED ALL SALES FINAL House Aprons $1.25 Value. One big lot, with elastic belts— good styles and well made; one big value, now only . 79c Felt Beaver Rugs Rugs, $4.50 Value Here’s a great assortment in House Dresses $1.50 Value Best quality, four' or more styles to choue‘ from. Strongly ©$L09 Hammocks § $4.00 Value 6'clock. 19¢ Almqst Giving Coods Away ¥ ‘Buy Now _for years to come 8bog aAldajaQqg 7 SELLING OUT Fly seLuing out | f - 98c Parlor OPEN EVENINGS . Satin Stripe Swatters Novelties 18c to 25¢ Brooms : s Vfllles o H 10c value | Finest C . : ; o et @ | SET OF 6 TUMBLERS JUMBO SALTED ReA-J 5o Al o x n now o ; at per yard EXTRA GOOD NUTS, PER LB., : per yard g | to sell ou 1 o D v 15 4. I ] t half this stock 25¢ Bread Bm,_ S ; 4ust 5. day : e - : ans 40c voil ki 1861m 26 " Pans Napkins . Lexgsshox Alger Series Table and Tea ] sB6, now oty 1M g value : hes N Silver on Nickel Extra good eaid Matcl 2 per. i i A 10 and 15 inch Fine Crepe ol e e x per yard Books now fl W now Bundle of 40, now Non-poisonous now e ] 9 1~ | ol 123 4 9c | 9¢ | Tc b e W 2 ¢ n , g I15¢ | . g z % Butch : (7] § SELLING OUT Jelly Glasses No. 2 Coffee Bread and Silver ‘Butter . Wash Boards Bread Knives %;l Dutch E::if:" %;8:::‘3 SELLING oUT » Q Amsoke; S Pots Crumb Trays Kuives Granite 75¢ value 50c value ek 35c value 10¢ value 20c Lawns §© il and Molds With enameled " 50c value and ¢ Skillet Zinc and Glass, Large can 7 to 9 inches .. all sizes, good 3 ; a ~ & Gi“ghams ool covers; 75¢ value Sterling Silver, 53“8“"‘ Shells 35c value, now now Good steel, now now to go for | long, now quality, now » Light :n: <& now now c value, now Dark S v T | Q 25c value 31c ) 47¢ ' 39¢ 9c 9 41c_ 19¢ 5 i Tc ; g ‘9c 3c -::,w o:lyes ! i g ‘ - oW onl;' - e —— C Children’s Poplin Talcum per yard ° = { W pii g Paring Knife | Cake Turners 6-qt. Mirro Racktord MILLIN ERY G?:::: Hose; Ste valos Eowder m :6! - T $2.48 Value Sox LOT 1—All Pattern Hats, light and 6o 35¢ value 27-inch, of extra 15¢ value i Si Ik c 10c value 10c value Guaranteed alum- 20c value dark colors, values to $12.50, now Hest: caovis All sizes, now, good quality, large cans, good c * il All sizes, good One big lot to go inum Preserving Extra good, all bi vz,,lue ot Sale price now, per yard brands, now ' 8 | lg all must go atesl, mow Kettle; mow Soh o $5'98 l{12% 19¢ 19¢ 7c : 3 inL15idaye 7c e $1.48 12}c LOT 2—All trimmed and ready-to- b —— " 20c to 25c () value. .50, now P value o], ] ° Amoskeg % . wear hats, values to $6.50, Suit Cases 30-Piece Set 6-qt. Kettle Garden i ingh: Safety Pins Sansilk » .50 vall : ’ 1 | 0 m::m:n];ms Boys’ Belts Hooks, Snaps 8 b THiS s e et $1.98 lil.so vn:ue] m’; :%‘;‘?‘:;“’ oS5 alue : 5[5.‘,,1::! ) na,ably P per yard 25¢ value All makes, also All sizes, and to buy and save LOT 3—All odd hats, values to $4; | 5 Feavy steel 6 Siinch dinner sl gl S o A e All sizes, good snap fasteners, good q“nmfi here;nf;nulk, now, your cho,fié f8°,. liniag, now any pl:o “l” es, oW steel, now c leather, now now now, per ca . ¢ . 98¢ $2.98 59¢ 39c : - | TARTS WITH A RUSH FRIDAY MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK 1™y . THE GBEAT SALE S AHTS ) You will never i Come for miles : get such big You will never ; A saving-chances save like this » : : offered you again | in all your life . ‘ | 4 V I’s glad news ™ Help yourself . : z : : 3 | — to all 8 | it gltrami Ave.— — . E | . ’ ' v 5

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