Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 3, 1920, Page 7

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i Se Casper Dailp Ctibune IT’S A WE ARE POSITIVELY GOING TO SELL OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK.-.-- drastic price revision ever attempted in the history of local retailing. in the biggest, boldest and most THRILLER A SALE IN A CLASS BY ITSELF SHATTERED 2 REASON’S UNNECESSARY--THE PUBLIC KNOWS We will take the entire community by storm We have gone through every department in the store and have reserved nothing---held back nothing---cutting to the bone and taking a loss on every ar- ticle sold. A visit to this gigantic sale will make your pocketbook glad and make your dollars have more than two hundred cents’ purchasing power Remember this is not an every salesmanship on our part is required. Come early and get your pick. 365 SUITS PRICES CUT IN HALF NO SUIT IN THE HOUSE FOR MORE THAN $40—STANDARD MAKES Suits Regularly Sold } for $30.00 forse OL7.90 Suits Regularly Sold forqnge $20.00 | $7.00, StmRTs HIRTS 64 0) Extra Fancy Dress Shirts A large and varied assortment to select from in novelty stripes and con- servative patterns.. Your choice, while they last, for $1.00 EACH. Owner’s Personal Statement — I will give $50 in gold to anyone proving that there has been any mis- representation in price-marking in this sale. Every article has been plainly ~ marked showing the regular selling price and the sale price and I will gladly welcome the closest investigation. We have absolutely not purchased any -day sale but a sale head and shoulders above anything you ever saw. Our prices talk---no SHOES Cut in Half We have sold hundreds of pairs of, shoes to men in Casper and have never had a pair returned for lack of wear. We are taking a loss on every pair sold during this sale. We carry: exclusively the popular and -well known BATES SHOES extra stock for this sale. (Signed) FRANK CANNER, Prop. Sh ae eee d oes Regular Suits Regularly Sold $25 00 Sold for $10.00 - US ei Le ene Tt $5.00 fOreDOOO ese ° ° pe Silk Socks Arrow Collars Shine Reaulaity $6.00 for $60.00 . $3 0.00 Extra special values in Silk Arrow brand, all sizes, starched, Sold’ for $12.00 ----__________. ° 1 aa ee Socks at launder beautifully, priced SinAnUnama salt 7 50 es. S8b00 75c Pair 20c,2for 35c —| Sold for $1500 $7. : Shoes Regularly Suits Regularly Sold : 40 00 Solditon Hier 2820 oS $8.75 orto on toon... $40.00) cae ~=SATURDAY ff sau Every suit absolutely guaranteed and STARTS “4 STARTS hand-tailored. Union-Made. DECEMBER WORK SHOES ° e Special Values in Work Shoes Silk Shirts Neckwear Hats, Caps At $2.75 and $3.75 Leather Overcoats Cut in Half Cut in Half Notre eters a ’ oie Cut in Half Said in. aboe Stock up now lateak anadae arid cole The same guarantee applies to every ar- We are offering our leather overcoats at hri b “| while this wonderful ors. Get under one ticle sold during this sale. ? : fered i Christmas boxes an opportunity is here. of these bargains the most appealing prices ever offered in very appropriate as A large assortment and you will never i Casper. Values from $35 to $40 CUT IN J a itis Unusual val- of the prettiest ties remree ae: Khaki Pants HALF. ues up to $18.00. Catan Wale up to $15.00 at Cut in Half $1 7.50 and $20.00 Your choice to $5.00. Your choice One-Half Values up to $4 .00—Your choice $7.75 35c to $2.50 Price $2.00 Overalls Work Shirts Work Socks Suitcases, Bags Trousers __Underhill, Can’t Bust Extra heavy, roomy Cut in Half Can be worn for work or Em, Fink, strongest quality sleeves, —all sizes, best values, pair $1.75 HEIR eee ESR The Most Cyclonic Sale in Casper’s History 7 full cut and un- usually serviceable, each 90c Extra heavy and just the kind for the workingman, at 25c Pair 3 K C 227 South Center Street Exceptional best quality construction. bargain in suitcases and hand bags; leather and dress; best quality; regular- ly selling for $5.50. $2.25 Pair Breaking the Backbone of High Prices

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