The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 13, 1922, Page 5

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THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1922 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE i Mg PAGE FIVE - eae i LIAR TaN TTT ‘ccc ces ee ee nee 86c| ape ete Bc y; len’s res: irts. ee 49c| We Need The Money, You [0230.0 $1.39 Plain ‘colored 9 One group of Men’s Hats, some $2 39 Organdies!e! 0% cs eh. ie Es 56c N ad th G d pariete Values ae $6.00. wees e Prone, in srepatierne.: 98c ee e \ 00 Ss While they last. Each............ a. es 46c Re: gular SUDO eee ied oes HEL a ite | Soll downto bare walls|| down to bare walls | Fuels: not Action=g em not fiction—a real B| |__@nd empty counters | and empty counters sale; | __ sale; nothing else. _| else. | p After Suffering Under the oy Strain of doing business during the past three years in Bismarck, I am Vv _| making my final effort to turn my stock into cash, therefore I am turning my entire $25,000 worth of Mer- | chandise over to A. T. Casey, General Sales Manager of Seattle, to dispose of same at whatever it will bring _| regardless of profits, costs and loss. The largest sale of its kind ever. launched by any one merchant in any =| Western State and believe me people of Bismarck and vicinity, I’m going the limit in everything “Half a ‘ _| loaf is better than none. ”Everything in the store will be re-marked, and the prices “smashed to smithereens.” m z My store is brim full of new spring goods that go on the bargain Heap. Let nothing keep you away. | _|-Unloading Sale Opens Friday April 14, at 9 A. M., And continues for ten whirlwind selling days. Store closed all day Thursday to mark down prices. & | Come Early! Come Often! | | Greatest Sale Ever Launched in Bismarck A Genuine Sale ; 3 peli a if ae cee ee $1 .00 It was mutually agreed by the Salesmanager, O. T. Casey, of Seattle, ee 3135 a ee mie ».... 98C Tissue Ginghams, 59 c and Mr. A. Boutrous of the Fair, to place the Entire Stock on Sale, not just Wemen’s Brown and Black 48c Monel ee Odds and Ends picked here and there. Women's Whe woe Ze] | latest patterns ........006...0cc cence 24c We are closing all day Thursday to re-arrange the stock, adjust prices |} | Hose ..............cc.ccsssseeeeeeeee, 14c BE Seren all patterns, 19c to the good old pre-war days; and remember, Folks, profits are no consid- Chit s Black and Brown Hose. $1.00 =| | Percale just arrived a Ge 19 eration, and in a good many cases.our offerings during this sale are less Ce ei . 2] | It goes a yard, at... 0... cece eee Cc than the wholesale cost. The Sensation of 1922 is what the Great Event All sides chia vaiuien soere seers ve cs 27c eal, | Fancy Voiles, in "ail patterns. - 3 3c Will Prove. It’s not a make believe or hot air movement, but will prove [| ——————_______________. {Repulor SU25 ion ON! TV ithout doubt or fear of contradiction and will always be remembered as Gentlemen, have you ever (oe ee ee an ae TET] Bismarck’s Greatest Unloading Sale. Nothing like it ever attempted here, i y Gur Prices are so low: so we will be glad to see you, glad to serve you, and besides save you real seen such Buys before? ny They’re Ridiculous money. That's the stuff. Albeobrer tof wee Sends a 12c ia’ C White Crepe, just arrived. 29c A. T. CASEY, Salesmanager Poi ees ae 29c Bel d Boalt CepeRtole:d alee etic oialeie a eaue Oth fat Men’ is Dress Shirts. Soh eae tence es Snel SER eg Ladies’ Black Skirts. $ 1 98 L : 9 : Wetees fo SRO et’s Swap. ‘What a rush there will be | Mothers! Mothers! Don’t | Mothers! Mothers! Don’t White and Blue Middys, Ladies! White Retticoats, Regu Ladies’ Union Suits, $1.50 0 | for, these bargans dren's lar $2. Men’s Union Suits. Overlook these Prices ‘96c tend Em” cssssseseonsssssnesesnes 98c Children’s House Dresses. 9 8 © $1.23 ot 9Be tae Le i ene sles oka $1 9 8 Regulor, $1,500 08200. oh heeds eins = ‘ s———— | While.they last............eseeeee Biden ee Bloomers, 19¢ Ladies’ Middies, Regular $2.50 Ladies’ fee) Ee Regular Ladies’ Vests. Regular 65¢ Men es to $1200, $7.39 while ‘they: lasts 2.) opccitisigees sos cee os ‘ 000 ST Malues to $12.00... 00. s eee eevee ee nes 29c| $1.69 _ $3.98 39c LG aaa 75c ee eee BS ihc WM ne Mf bate b ue ae 84] Ladies’ Aprons, Regular $1.50 | Crepe de Chine and Georgette | —————7—_ Values. to: $4000;..cvseencs lode: $23.95 ; Children's Suite tees oe aa 9 4 c Blouses. Regular $6.00 All Silks and. Piece goods | Men’s ean Night Shirts. $1 1 5 4 Can you beat it............... eee $3 .98 si Ui tar i Toa $1 ; 89 slaughtered. eae P00 m Ere eae ° . Santa Boys! Suits. $6 95 Muslin Night Gowns, Regular Es ents Regular. $8.00. co. s seduces seuss cs $5 . 1 9 ize to 16 2.2. a F poe . a $1.50 Ladies’ Cotton Vests 4g folk Men’s Brown Calf Oxfords. $4 69 (sini ee Sake Folks come in and see these 98c 19c Beha he ole olks. | Rubber Heel, $6.50...........6.6-- . An Unprecedented Opportunity for Marvelous Savings in all Lines of Wearing Apparel - Ladies’ White Canvas Strap Pump. Wratneas Mie Duty Ortors. $1.89) oor re $3.95 FREE ABSOLUTELY Goodyear welt. Regular 4800...... 94.98 ! | Regular: $2.75 02). oe ii62 ob be Maw ois Oxfords. Reg. 7.00 i = Women’s White Duck Oxfords, $2 3 8 To the First Fifteen Customers i. the Store on 310.00 ple tt Strap Pumps. The kind you pay } - = Brown Piping. Fancy. Regular $3.50. eee era Bal, ’ $2. 69 Saturday morning, purchasing {$5.00 or over, We:“Have Em” sis.0tohinsceeae ues 95 i = Women’s White Duck Oxfords. $3 19 5 ve will be given absolutely free one pair of Silk Ladies’ Brown Calf Strap Pumps, — $ 5 9 5 = Military heel. $4.00.......0.......5 Mata ee Cain Bi Hose Military heel. The kind they’re wearing ° = Ladies I want to state right here we handle high Minn Task us cn $3 48 is Salesmanager, A. TC. All our shoes are absolutely reduced to the limit. grade shoes and carry A widths in all lines. Come in and verify my statement. Remember the Date, Friday, April 14th. Remember the Place. oe ce FAT A I _ Bismarck’s Most Popular Store L Third and Broadway, Opposite Postoffice A. T. CASEY of Seattle, in charge | You Can’t Afford to Miss This Sale Note. No goods charged. No Exchanges, and no Refunds. PRICES i ne nn aes ee cc aE ee eee en TTT i nun ATA Rae 1 aan eT TTT ee =

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