Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 20, 1913, Page 8

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THE EVENING TELKGRAM. LAKELAND, FLA., JUNE 20, 1913, AT PR A AR B A Ay W B I ’ s L ¥ Mfl - . MW it sttt Monarch of Merchandise Values Just received this week another tremendous line of factory short leagths cotton voile, Venetian cor, Linen Tissue, Urgandie, Percale, Swiss, Crepe Suiting, Whip G rd, 40-inch White Lawn, 25-inch Amos: keag Gingham Madras, Chambray, Linen Suiting, Cheviot Shirting, Bordered Dress Lawn-all Shades- Marquisette, Dimity, Cross-barred Lawn, Silk Finish Foulard, all Latest Nevelties in Summer Dress Goods EVERYTHING 5 AND 10 CENTS PER YARD Come in--finger it, thumb it, let your digits fully examine it, allow your lamps to rest on it, buy itan tell your friends about it. - ____________________—-——-——————_—:_—' “ The Waco Shoe Co., of Boson, Mass, went into bankruptcy. We bought over two thousand pairs of shoes at prices far below their value. We are offering shoes wortl 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 $250 kind..o cov ven caiieeieeees 1.98 l \Vhite canvas, all styles.... .. 98¢ and 1.50 All $3.50 ladics’ and men’s Oxfords and 1ligh Quarters, our price...... $2.93 Ladies’ Satin Ptmps, all colors...... 1.98 Nubucks, all styles .. ...... $r.98 and 2.98 We have at present a $15,000 stock of shoes. Come and let us convince you that that this is the place to save money on shos for the whole family. Children’s Shoes of all Kinds, Colors and Leathers at LOWEST PRICES. M —————— —————————— ———————————————————————————— $5.00 Wearwell Pants... ... ........ $3.75 2.25 Elk skin Shoes.. .. .......o00 1.69 36 x 42 Pillow Cases.. .......ceennnn. .10 300 Wearwell Pants.... .. .. «cooe 1.98 1.50 Umbrellas.. ... ... coovv eee .98 T 1.50 Wearwell Pants... ... ... ...t 98 25-cent Suspenders... ... .. e 15 5.00 Stetson Hats, all styles.. ...... 2.98 Mennen’s and Colgate’s 25-cent Tul- 81 x Jo Sheets, seamless. . . ........ .75 3.00 Ironclad Hats .. .. ..ovvnennenn 1.98 cum Powder... ... ... .. teceiii. S0 9 x 12 Matting Art Squares.. ........ 2.50 50-cent Work Shirts.c..oee coveronees o 25 1o-cent Perowide. .. vt cvr cnsansiee .05 [ Ribbons, laces and embroideries, prices so-cent Elastic Seam Drawers.. ..... .2 5 Toilet S0an, DEr BOX. by wiv v wiiane W10 $3.00 Fish Brand Slickers.. .. ...... 1.98 2-1b. Bed Spreads, full size.. ........ .98 will tickle the ladies ' | | e R e B i e it Our sccond fleor is cevoted cntircly to Ladies’ and Children’s Ready-to-Wear Garments and Hats. 1 wish you were all fro? Missouri, as we are anxious and delighted to show you thisdepartment. Chairs, ice watar, powder and powder rags--make your sclf comfort:ble. We try not to bore our customers or urge them to buy, but we are so much impresszd ourselves until you px /———;————m——-—____* _—_/ Mary merchams take advantage of a bold presumption that the average people judge quality by price, and to some extent this i a deplorable fact, but the majority are getting wise to this humbug. Therefore we dstermine to place a popular price on our goods Re satisfied with a small profit, give identical quality, the result is--We Are Doingan Enormous Business Our line is so large and varied that it is impossible to quote prices on everything. Come to see us. Let us convince you don our enthusiasm in showing our goods and prices. e our interests are mutual. «CUT PRICE STORE' 115 MAIN STREET LAKELAND e FORID v

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