Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 30, 1913, Page 8

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it opp THE EVENING TELEURAM, CAKFLAND, FLA., MAY 30, 1913. Little By Little, Day By Day We Are Conbincing the People That We Gibe PAGE EIGHT One Hundred Per Cent Valu “But still some are ignoring, Money was.ed every day Which, if you watch not closely, Makes your savings melt away.” [=cai = ams o The Waco Shoe Co., of Boston, Mass, went into bankruptcy. We bought over two thousand pairs of shoes at prices far below their value. We are offering shoes worth from $3 to $3.50 for $1.98. The most of these shoes are Goodyear welt and all solid leather. We also handle regular the Geo. D. Witt Famous Red W. All $3.50 ladies’ and men’s Oxfords AllRg2isollkifd v cii s Tt S 1.98 White canvas, all styles 98c and 1.50 and High Quarters, our price...... $2.93 Ladies’ Satin Pumps, all colors...... 1.98 . Nubucks, all styles .. ...... $1.08 and 2.98 We have at present a $15,000 stock of shoes. Come and let us convince you that this is the place to save money on shoes for the whole family. Children’s Shoes of all kinds, Colors and Leathers, at. LOWEST PRICES e e TR e i, Ve i e T s e s S S 7 3 A T O s e L O el et e = S e S| We have just received this week a big lot of men’s and boys’ clothing---mohairs, serges, etc. Some judges have told us that our retail prices are lower on clothing than the ordinary wholesale price. The secret is this: we waited until late in the season to buy. They were very anxious to dispose of summer goods. We bought freely. Come and gzt your glad rags from us--“at excursion rates.” $5.00 Wearwell Pants... ... ........ $3.75 2.25 Elk skin Shoes.. .. .......... 1.69 : 36 x 42 Pillow Cases.. .............. .10 3.00 Wearwell Pants.... .. .. ..... 1.98 1.50 Umbrellas. . cees nes weees veen PixgoiShests, . L 50 1.50 Wearwell Pants... ... ... ..... .98 25-cent Suspenders 5.00 Stetson Hats, all styles.. ...... 3.98 Mennen’s and Colgate’s 25-cent T:l- 300 Ironclad Hats .. .. ............ 1.98 cum Powder. .ot oi voo o0 veenniies ; .10 9 x 12 Matting Art\SquarOs .......... .50 81 x 9o Sheets, seamless. ... ........ 75 50-cent Work Shirts....... .eeevacens .25 10-cent Peroxide... ... ..t iuinennn ¥ so-cent Elastic Seam Drawers.. ..... .2§ Toilet Soap, per boxX..+v. v vv vevene $3.00 Fish Brand Slickers.. .. ...... 1. 2-lb. Bed. Spreads, full size.. ........ . will tickle the ladies. Ribbons, laces and embroideries, prices We are receiving daily piece goods from houses who are closing out their summer dress fabrics. We buy these goods at ridic ulous low prices and.sell them the same way. We sell all piece goods per yard 5 to 10c. We would bz putting it mildly to say. they were worth double. i Ladies’ and Children’s Fancy Parasols 25c, 30c, 98¢ e et ) e e e R N R S S e i T M S e P s V) Our second floor is devoted entirely to Ladies’ and Children’s Ready-to-Wear Garments and Hats. I wish you were all fron Missouri, as we are anxious and delighted to show you thisdepartment. Chairs, ice water, powdsr and powdzr rags--make your self comfortzble. We try not to bore our customers or urge them to buy, but we are so much impresszd ourselves until you par don our enthusiasm in showing our goods and prices. = S e S B G i e e S “Now if you wish to increase your savings, Put up a little every day, Buy the same goods for less money, ¥ -3 B B Y EE S That is the only way.” R N T V: “CUT PRICE STOREY] Coy the 115 MAIN STREET . LAKELAND % X % FLORIDA

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