Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, January 24, 1912, Page 3

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SRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1912 a an 2 Positively All Goods Sold Below Must be Cost Price Disposed of ‘a Having purchased the Mrs. M. Brooks stock of millinery and 7 fancy work at a very low figure I offer it to you at a re- duction. | don’t want one bit of this stock left to carry into the spring business. This Stock Must Go. No Profits. Just Sales —_—_— Winter Hats ——_ an unheard of bargain. Hats that sold as high as $380.00fo | nothing over one-half price | | Entire Stock Fancy Articles | and Art Work 7 | Velvets Summer Hats Pillow Tops Stamped Articles Bags . Veiling 5; Flowers Pillow Cases Sheeting. Etc. Pins Buckles Ornaments Braids Bands, etc One-Half Price and Less — If you have any knack of home millinery and can make your own or your children’s hats now is the time to at less than cost get good material at rediculously reduced, reasonable re- ductions. You will miss it if you miss this opportunity. Saturday, J anuary ry 27 ~ and will continue just one week, closing Feb. 3rd Laces Feathers Ribbons Wings Quills Aigrettes Come in and get acquainted whether you purchase from this stock or not. Let me know what you may want later, for as soon as I get rid of this stock I shall put in an 7 entire new line of up-to-date Millinery and art work and other Ladies’ Furnishings MES. A. WACHTEL Mrs. Brooks’ old stand on Hindred avenue __ | Grand Rapids~ : = _: Mimnesota 5O0c 75c $122 $222 i

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