Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, January 10, 1919, Page 4

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Dress Goods To | Shoes For FROM | Everyone] sauna, | , SATURDAY, and Silks We are offering during the January Sales many January 1 January 25 We have a superior collection of fine fabrics == | for selection. Every desirable weave, pattern and coloring is here. Materials for every purse | extraordinary bargains in foot wear, a complete | Tange of sizes and styles to select from, and at | pees in a good many See much ne Z : Pair after pair ean be bought a one hal of what Opportunity Pounding At Your Door they are worth today. | Meu’s heavy 12-inch top Chippewa Shoes in all sizes from 6 to 11, worth $9 $6. rh) fegular, sales price per pair... eh Men’s Heavy Work Shoes in various styles and all sizes from 6 to $2.75 to $4.45 11, now from... Boys’ Dress and Heavy Shoes in button and blucher, ae and $1 95 to $3.45 Tan, from... Ladies’ Dress Shoes in Patent Leather, Kid and Gunmetal, lace $2.95 to $5.95 or button, up to $10. Misses’ and Children’s Shoes in a good range of style and all 95¢ to $2.95 kinds of leather, at from. Men’s Furnishings Men’s heavy Blue Denim Bib Overalls made roomy and full cut, worth $1 48 $2.00 a pair, special pt. Men’s Fast Dye Blue Denim and Stifle Stripes Overalls, regular price per $ pair $2.45, now... 1.98 A clean-up of all odds and ends in Men’s Work and Dress Shirts in all sizes 8c from 14 1-2 to 17, your choice for. Men's Heavy Wool Sox, come in Gray and White, and they are cheap at 89¢ our regular price of $1.00, special Men’s 35c Cotton Sox, good weight, rib- bed top, linen heel and toe, colors Ac Black, Tan and Gray, per pair ’s Scand 75c Neckwear at...49c and purpose are here and at prices much less than you would expect to pay. Look them over early and make your selections. Cotton and Wool Mixed Novelties, 69c regular price 85c to $1.00, ‘now.___._Vd 36-inch All Wool Storm and French Serg- | es, reg. $1.50 values, Copenhagen, Gray, Navy, Wine, Brown, eek $1 29 : ba coming to you with our annual message for our January Sale we can truthfully say to you that it will mean more than ever before. We have to offer $40,000.00 worth of good, clean merchandise at prices that will mean dollars and cents to the people of Cotton- wood and vicinity. Since the war is over many people seem to think that merchandise will be cheaper. We have studied the markets very closely and we believe there will beno change, but still further advances in some lines. With a world-wide shortage and the good American people, after whipping our enemies, turn right around and supply them with food and clothing, hence the demand for all will be heavier than ever before. An assortment of Wool Novelties and wide Serges worth from $2.50 to $2.75 $1 98 a yard, 42 to 50 inches wide, at. : 54-inch All-Wool Serges, Poplins, Gaber- dines, etc., worth up to $3.75 a $2 2B yard, January Sales price... A large meet moet of sookch Fancy Silks in stripes and plaids, regular price $2.75, your choice per yard.......... $2.19 Other lots of Silks at very low prices. Staple Dry Goods The wise and prudent buyer will keep well supplied as there cannot be any material changes for a year or more to came. We list only a partial lot of the many good things we have to offer. 36-in. Dark and Light heavy Percale that The Terms of our January Clear- == ance Sales Will Be Cash Only, mm [stesiumscosset Me Light and Dark heavy Outing Flannel, our regular 35c values. City price 2% is 40c. Selling for. Ses z oe ne oy md : : 36-inch Silkalines in wide range of patterns : A DB f A 2S : - and worth 30 cents a yard. We are Ac 3 : oe : : oe 4 selling it at a special price of... : : on : 20-inch All-Linen Fancy Huck Towling, = ; ‘ : e regular price was 95c, we have re- 69 it duced it to = C Fi 36-in. Shaker Flannel, reg. 40c, now...33¢ Fruit of the Loom Bleached Muslin....33¢ Men’sSweaters SUITS and SKIRTS Ladies Hosiery and Underwear Ladies’ Wearing Apparel Will Sell at the Lowest Prices of the Season. Look Over the List. & Underwear Buy Your Winter Supply Now. d " Men‘s Wool, Union Suits including Coop- On account of the Influenza and no public gatherings many people have not bought their winter coats. See ee ‘SOc er’s Munsing Wear, etc., $6.00 2 . A 4 2 ‘ oes eo eal Nae and $6.50 values, now $4.95 To effect a quick reduction in our stock of Women’s Coats, Suits and Skirts we have reduced prices. January special parte fn - C Ladies’ Heavy Ribbed Hose, regular 39¢ Remember that the garments offered are new in style and fine in quality. They are the same gar- Ghecsies ace ate nut ments you have seen and admired here earlier in the season. A-clearance is desirable and the price Ladies’ Fancy Sill Hose worth $1.25 6g iS = . a in a variety of shades, now ensiaeaias has been cut toa point where it would be extravagence on your part not to buy during this sale. Children's Heavy Ribbed Hose, 996 regular 35c sellers, now... Men’s heavy Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, Cooper Closed Crotch, come in $2 68 Ecru and Gray, reg. $3.00, now. Men’s heavy Wool Shirts and Drawers, our regular $4.00 sellers will -be $3.39 closed out during sales at Boys’ 2-piece Fleece Lined Shirts and Ladies’ regular $60.00 Coats will be sold during ¢44 5 {Ladies regular $12.00 Skirts will be sold at....2-..--+ $9.95 Drawers 24c and up Sale 10E 2 from Men’ sgieavy All-Wool Sw ciersuuatheroll Ladies’ regulate $55.00 Coats will be sold during AL % dpm Ladies’ regular, $10.90 Sleirts will be sold: at. é : ia collar, come in Brown, Oxford, + $6. 25 Eves eae : . me 2 Ladies’ regular $7.50 Skirts will be sdld_at. >. SS: s Maroon and Navy, reg. $7.50, at. - _Ladies’ regular $50.00 Coats will be sold during— 5 A Z te a in EGE ; 3 Ladies’ regular $6.00 Skirts will be sold at.........0..-+ 4.95 : § : : Ladie’s wool Union Suits, long sleeves, Men’s All-Wool Jersey Sweaters, high or ; so £ : eg Ladiee’ regular $45.00 Coats will be sold ae 94 OE ae ree el eteie (ee PN eee. gee | POR PRN

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