Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 8, 1921, Page 24

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WANTED! 10 experienced Sales- Ladies. Appointments can be made by 'tele- FOR NINE DAYS--COMMENCING THURSDAY JULY 7th We were prepared, at this time, to announce our July Clearance Sale, but the elements and a faulty dramage system beat us to it— and now we offer you even greater reductions in this “Water Damage Sale.” It has always been our policy to show only first<class merchandise at all times, and even though much of the goods has dried out and does not show that it ever has been wet, nevertheless, we wili place it in this sale at prlces that will make you want to take advantage of this opportunity to save real money on seasonable merchandise. ALL SALE GOODSWILL BE MARKED WITH GREEN TAGS——LOOK FOR THEM' THE SALE WILL OPEN THURSDAY MORNING AND CONTINUE FOR NINE DAYS CLOSING SATURDAY NKGHT, JULY. 18, AT 10. O’CLOCK . YOU WILL SAVE FROM 25 to 50 per cent. ON EACH DOLLAR ON. SLIGHTLY SDILED GOODS Silk Dresses and Blouses g Dresses that Have Been Wet $8.50 to $19.50 All other Silk Dresses and Blouses marked at § of the regular prices. (Look for the Green Tickets) Ladies Skirts All Skirts were protected from the water, except garments on forms—the Sport Skirts were in glass cases—the fine Plaid Skirts were not reached by the water—neverthe- less, we will mark them at four-fifths of the regular prices. (Look for the Green Tickets) Wash Goods, Oréandies, Voiles, Flaxons, | French Ginghams and Anderson Gingham marked at 15% discount. (Look for the Green Tickets) White Goods of all Descriptions including Mouslins marked at 10% discount. b Jack Tar Middies - $2.50 Middies ............. $1.95 $3.50 Middies $2.00 Middies WE MUST DISPENSE WITH TELEPHONE AND Bargains on Perfect Goods Prices on the Following Items 10 Per Cent Discount Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Shoes, Blan- kets, Pillows, Batts, Quilts, Window Shades, Awnng Cloth, Curtain Fixtures, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Trunks, Bags, Per- cales, Cretonnes, Outing Flannels, Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries and Dress Trimmings. Notion Bargains Coat’s Crochet Cotton Elite Snap Fastners, 3 for Finishing Braid Knitting Cotton, 3 for Children’s Hose Supporters Wool Braid, a bolt Magnetic Hair Curlers Velvet, Lead Pencils Rubber Bands, a pkg Sanitary Napkins, doz Sanitary Belts, each : Wire Hair Pins, 3 for Infant’s Rubber Pants Red Seal Hair Nets, per doz §)ecial July Bargains in Foot-Wear One lot of Women’s and Growing Girls’ Ox- fords, Pumps and Strap Sandals— $5.95 a pair s One lot of Women’s Shoes, 9-inch top, welts and turns— $7.95 a pair One lot of Infants’ Shoes, there are but from one to three pair of a kind in this lot, and though the regular values are from $1.50 to $3.50, your chpice— $1.29 a pair Women’s “Keds” Pumps, Oxfords and Lace Shoes, $2 95 values, chome-~ $1.98 a pair MAIL Wash Dresses ‘Many of the New Wash Dresses that we re- ceived only last week were on lacks that were splashed with water: . Wash Dresses: that Have Been Wet $1.98 to $9.50 All other Wash Dresses marked at 6f the regular price. " (Look for the Green Tickets) Wool Dress Goods—Silks and Velvets—ev- ery piece of Wool Dress Goods marl-ed at four-fifths of the regular price. Every Piece of Silk—This means Skinner’s, Belding’s and Maliinson’s Silk—marked at four-fifths of the regular price. (Look for the Green Tickets) Corsets Many corset boxes were soaked, but the Cor- sets were damaged very little. Water dam- aged Corsets will be sold at three-fourths of the regular price. (Look for the Green Tickets) All other Corsets will ‘be marked- at 10% Discount Boy’s Play Suits $1.25 Suits $2.00 Suits $1.00 Suits 58¢ Suits ORDERS FOR SALE GOODS, AS ALL SALES MUST BE FINAL—NO EXCHANGES, NO REFUNDS, NO CHARGES—NONE ON APPROVAL—COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF WHAT YOU ARE GETTING. “BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA phone—Call 87.

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