The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 20, 1920, Page 8

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BISMARCK Dau TRIBUNE —— REDUCTIONS "SILK SHIRTS Special Reduction "MEN'S UNDERY WEAR = 50 Union Suits, now Jeol Suits, now i Suits, now Suits, now $10.6) oo! Sui its, now $15.60 Wool and Silk, now $4.00 Two-Piece Wool Underwear . WINTER CAPS $3.50 Caps, OW... 62.0.5... e ee $2.80 $4700 Caps, now ..............65. 3.00 $4.50 Caps, now ..............00- 3.60 SPECIAL Mocha Wool Lined Gloves and Mittens 3.00 $3. Auto Gauntlets, Cape, Mocha and Buckskin Gloves, 20 PER CENT OFF UMBRELLAS $2.50 and $3.50 Values SPECIAL On every Item in This Mammoth Store 25 Per Cent Off | “On Silk Night Shirts and. Pajamas 33 1-3 Per Cent Off : In Union Suits and Two-Piece Garments $3.60 Union Suits, now .......00.5 000. $ MEETING - THE PUBLICS DEMANDS At ROSEN’S Clothing Shop Ever since the market showed the slightest signs of decline, this store has been revising prices. We did not wait until the wave of “Back to Normal” was general, or until some one else “showed the way.” We were pioneers in this mov ement, ready and anxious for the opportunity to “swing back” into line and no sooner was there a break in the market than the prices of our goods were made to conform, and we have been at it ever since, making revisions from day to day-- -first inone section and then in another until today practically every bit of merchandise in our store is quoted at new low mar- ket prices, even our Christmas stocks bear prices that are based on today’s lowest cost, McKenzie Hotel Block Again demonstrating to you our ability and determination to meet your demands to lower the present cost of merchandise, we place on sale our entire stock at new low prices. LAMB AND LEATHER-LINED JOHN B. STETSON A GREAT Boer Sea EVENT— MACKINAWS MEN’S EXTRA TROUSERS COATS HATS — $45.00 Suits or Overcoats ............ $30.00 Oregon Mills $6.00 Trousers, now ....... $ 4.00 $30.00 Coats, now ......... $20.00 § $50.00 Suits or Overcoats ............ 33.35 $12.00 Lge # $8.00 Trousers, now ....... 5.50 $45.00 Coats, now ......... $30.00 B All Styles, 207 OFF $60.00 Suits or Overcoats ............ 40.00 | Tow ... . $9.00 # $10.00 Trousers, noW ....... 6.75 $65.00 Suits or Overcoats ............ 43.35 f° fs $60.00 Coats, now ......... $40.00 SALESMANS $70.00 Suits or Overcoats ............ 46.65 $15.0 00 Coats; — | $12.00 Trousers, now ....... 8.00 $65.00 Coats, now ......... $43.75 PORTFOLIOS, $75.00 Suits or Overcoats ............. 50.00 | mow ........ $11.25 8 $75.00 Trousers, now. .: 10.50 $75.00 C OVERCOATS! For Large men, sizes 42 to 48, $17.00 Coats eee ae ae : $ 0. oats, TROW isis ater $50.00 A All Sizes, 259 OFF ia an importedheavy fabric, made in Eng- ate as DLO! 60 _4Pousers, TOW: sos. 12.00 /n now $12.75 PES TeEr NESTS, 25, ore : but 210): ny band oda caule Marc a ae en ag eS og $20.00 Tre radials now ...... i ‘Heavy Wool Shirts 20 Per Cent Off SWEATERS Of all descriptions 20-Per Cent Off — SPECIAL TRUNK PRICES Goverment Staidard $2.20 BLUE DENIM | Overalls ~ . $1.70 §C. D. Shirts, ioe elbows, lined a } ronts ‘ In Red, Blue and Green colors "0 Dezen Men’s Hose _ Special $4. 95 25¢ Mine a . maa MEN'S HOSIERY » j S00 | Liste Hose Ge value’ 6 pair for... s.ccc....J.cc022.2°283 [Ong of each only, combination Wardrobe 2.15 f Wool English Hose, $2.00 Value........ OA trae . 1.60 Trunks, beautifully fitted, former price 3.65 Two-Tone Fancy colors Silk Hote, $2.00 values ........... 1.60 on Hh aor TON gilerrot aes ee eta ea 4,00 Two-Tone Fancy Colors Silk Hose, $1.50 values ............ 1.20 F- 8500.00 Special, he gir gmdate ee 75.00 oy , Black and ed Cashmere Hose, $1.00 values See eae 80 $90.00 Sp ecial, Hoy ee eee 67.50 10.50 Store Open Evenings $50.00 Special, now ................. 37.50 2.50 p g - OTHER TRUNKS, 25 PER CENT OFF ijn SE ee Oversi:oes ef all descriptions, 20 per cent off. Overalls, $1.75. Shirts of all kinds, 20 per Cent off | Sheep Lined Coats, very snappy; Lea ther Lined Coats for the young man; : Leather Vests for Cold Weather, 33.1-3 per cent off NECKWEAR H . Men’s Silk Mufflers at New Prices SHOES! SHOES! $1.00 Values, now................. : Au Other Neckwear 20 Per Cent Off {| O’Donnell Shoes, Values to $12.00. This $1.50 Values, now ............... 1.00 $1.50 Mufflers .................. $1.00 Sale, now, $6.50 $2.50 values, now .............-- 1.75 $2.00 Mufflers ......-.... ee M350 to thie ue ee ieee $2.00 Values, now ................ 1.50 @ $3.00 Mufflers ................... 2.00 $15.00 Shoes, now .......... ae $11.25 $3.00 Values, now ..........5.... $4.00 Mufflers ...............0.5. 265 eee yLORSBE SHOES ae $4.00 Values, now ............... 3.00 f $5.00 Mufflers .................. 3.25 Pee ae PTLETON SHOES $5.00 Values, now ............... $6.00 Mufflers .................. 4,00 8 20 and $21.30 Nettleton Shoes, now ........ $16.00 $20 and $21.50 Nettleton Shoes, now . RAINCOATS of all kinds and fabries EASTERN STAR ASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuine will hel to nake the community, | no substitute for Scott’s Emulsion taken in time, helps bon the doctor away. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield. N.J RET A | | less true: _A bottle of A regular meeting of the order of the Eastern Star will be held Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the Masonic ple. Installation of the new officers will be a feature of the evening. A silver offering ue be taken which p Christmas a happy, one for the’ needy children oy YOUR REASON assures you that there is Scott's Emulsion! An old saying, but nonethe- | \ i} 25 per ct. Off Homestead Lo Homestead p were present to wish Miss Louise |‘Miss Louise's atte Mrs: He aE. many happy returns of the day and| Keller. the girls gave a Christmas program as the chief entertainment of :he afternoon. At the conclusion retresh- | Coal for Sale. W. J. Dobson, 615 Anderson St., Phone 659 R. Keets 0 holds. the Dry Mined “Lehigh Lignite| "eee" K.P. hall on De? | cembe: ht o'clock. N |tmembers will be tenis A.’ will follow S meet: Tem- ments were served to the party by | WARN ING! Hf you aré going to lay up ‘ % | By Better drive into our garage and let us test the solution OREGON PRUNES | * Sone Up $ £ in your radiator and your = atte It isn’t safe to jp etese | j s\| ; j# that they won’t freeze, and we make no charge for testing ‘| Faney Oregon It i if and inspecting. New Crop, qualit f | or money back. I or mas ‘- | j 2 ge " your ear, why not store it in weig its i i RS ou brick fireproof ware- ¥ Po nail house. We will get the car 5 pt attent ion. : Dry Cleaned and Pressed e from your garage and see to ny ixp ee on ney Ree ’& j caring for the tires, ete., for eferenee ank Portlan¢ ! winter ‘storage. If vowuse your car, you'll like our warm, BEAVER GROCERY | centrally located storage . i 287 Yamhill Street. | Portland, Oregon. Lahr Motor Sales Company eee Peeeereeeee eee ret Tailor and Cleaner he ie a4 - + £ Have Your Clothes N ¢ 20-16 j H Se eh eS a ke i MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1920 SEE GUSSNER’S AD ON PAGE 5! ebeeebebbbbrrpreeeeee pees? ‘ PEEPS EE ETE:

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