Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 21, 1919, Page 5

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will launch ing week ND WE SELLLING. C.M. ELGIN SAYS: We Must Sell Goods. Men's Corduroy TROUSERS roomy cut,- wide belt loops. re-inforced pockets, cuff bot- tom, light and dark coldrs-—- This Remarkable “CLEAN H Utmost Value Look! Heavy Canvas Gloves — knit wrist, unlimited quantity— $1.49 ,.. USE SALE” 199 Closes Fri. Feb. 28 "Store i is re-arranged, all goods plaiily markéd and conveniently placed. ee @ : We give an ironclad guarantee that every price is lower than any tinie during this sale for this THE LAST WEEK ell Shoes! '! | Sutiés Must Be Sold Now. m for giving Shoe Values—Hanan, Nettleton, ry hat’ we offer and sudden service to boot. VALUE! Every Pair SS SHOES— | MEN'S SHOES button styles; regu- 1.50 values— J ‘ie dae ere re $7.9 Be VALUE! Every Pair Jouse Slippers—any | MEN’S SHOES ts and leathers— ALL $8.00 VALUES a ad $2.40 Pair $7.1 ces VALUE! < SHOES—Smoked paals = ‘late Calf, all Solid | MEWS SHOES ted Size eae ALL $7.00 VALUES re $6.15 fe E UNTIL THEN __ AY EVENING, 6:00 P. M., FEB. 28TH, | SUITS IN COTTON, MER- )L AND SILK AND REGULARLY $2 to BOY'S SUITS REDUCED | FANCY — CORDUROY — $6.00 Knicker Suits for _--=----4 pres ee % $7.50 Knicker Suits for _-------------,----- $8.50 Knicker Grits stone eee ee le ee ee $10.00 Knicker Clits i@? Be aa ee es $12.00 Knicker NULSHOf naan ea rea a $15.00 Knicker Stitsifonee—— = ee eee nee BOYS’ OVERCOATS Sizes 10 to 16 Your Choice. - 2-2 2350 sak 55 $16.65 — $19.45 — $23.65 $27.45 — $33.65 “ADDITIONAL PRICE REDUCTIONS IN EFFECT T HE time has come w hea we must make a quick sale disposal! of our entire stock of Men’s and Young Men’s Suits—and we are going to do it without regard to cost or v. alue. You Leroy what superb styles and select qualities we have shown this sea son—you have a good idea of the former Selling prices—so you can readily appreciate the extent of the reductions and the importance of the opportunity when we tell you that the entire stock is now open to your selection at these five prices—$16.65, $19.45, $23.65, $27.45 and $33.65. The assortment is complete and includes the very newest and most favorable styles in Hart, Schaffer & Marx and Styleplus Makes aoe .. $16.65 seme $19.45 genes $23.65 Mosinet 739 ” $27.45. MEN’S FLANNEL SHIRTS —Reduced tu— y g Ww oa jo 4 yh ey > (7 | $1.85, $2.65, $3.65, $4.85 Our entire’ stock of fine flannel shirts grouped together in four big lots, $1.85, $2. $5, $3.85 and $4.85 for quick clearance. Thes se prices represent ‘a saving to you of at least one-third. Good range’ of styles and qualities are here in colors of gray, dark, oxford, navy, khaki and olive drab. All sizes 1414 to 1714. -\, Se STAG SHIR I'S $8.50 and gis at Luxurious Silk Shirts Regular values, $5 to, $12.50, at $3.65 © $9.60 OUTING FLANNEL PAJAMAS, ALL SIZES, $1.95 SUIT Regular $3.00 Grade CROWN and CARHARTT’S | “.. je, ie One Fourth off ae Sle One Fifth off TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, "$4.85 Aute Robes CARHARTTS @9 G5 | hacs, TELESCOPES $1.35 SHOE AND CLOTHING CoO. PAGE FIVE MOEXTREMES IN SELECTIVES OF TEMPERATUREIN THIS STATE SET STATEFORWEE* PACE IN NATION Snow Covers Areas Adjacent: to Wyoming Ranked Third in Physical - Rocky Mouatam Divide But Preparedness as Shown by Lower Levels Are Swept Figures on. File at State Clean, Says Report house in Cheyenne By GEO. W. PITMAN Snow fell ¢ of the week int H ' at fet ae ree west of the Rocky te states « i a oresult the | suthwes to and Miia enGwitonaecpiinihe ned/in this physically weil ilis tri uted! all report tivestock in ellent: condition third Oklahoma le ; Archer, 0; Albany, 2 tennial, 1; Denver, 0. Southw Dubois, ern Wyoming: Sheridan. for the , Tat 0; Rocky Point, T; Dome vse ger cent Ni regis 3.090 un Wyomins nly, O5ly ireybull, 0; st eH} more Valley, O: Alta, 17 COSNEN TA ails ANAL NECTING OLIVA . PRETE HOME IS rn, SADDENED, BOY DIES SUDDENL} ¥ ‘tO AVOID AND RELIEVE IN- FLUENZA (By Dr. Franklin Tuaned have advised that ey a gauze, which is daily wa turated with f solution of and then i wer the nose and mouth. y should avoid crowds, common drink hd public towels. Keey ength up by taking lots of in the open air and plenty of food. \ tho Tat umn. FORMER LOCAL ' YOUNG PEOPLE ARE MARRIED give up work ) to bed. This will save your strength |o help overcome the 1 vowels with s¢ rritating: [to get a good sw s free and the fever reduced sal obstructions and \ 2xcessive urge from the nose, their friends W probably nothing is better than sue! h en route from a mild, soothing, antis i Cutrean Rer San Ante , where thes hs before 1¢ same strength i = for use in the no: er a PAYMENT ht entered a store i s the ‘patient’s + so that there is dolls tis and pneumonia G e cloth to make my ant selected some and Pp AMACLObablyAnothine| wl Netace hasten the recovery and strength the patient more than an iron-tonic tablet called “Irontic? turned si ou Wig she would pay you when she came in tomorrow Golden Medics ul Discovery The car las been used b in pred cae, ‘the st two generations s— Adv. tress on the te !

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