The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 01, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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' == [ ; A Must E w The ? , complete lines < Now, as ii these laggards hand on their e them tor; at on At such r they are gone A HAPPY / YEAR! To those whom we call tomers?and to those othei we hope to call customers b< other twelfth-month rolls wish the happiest, good-luck Year ever. We are going to do our make It so, by better-than-i vice to the many that come 4 buy?and by closer-than operation with every force a Individual that is working our city a bigger, healthier, and more economical place 4 We hope to see you ma during the three-hundred-a five days to come?and we to conduct our business bo t visits here will be among pleasant and profitable houi bright New Year, CLEARANCE SALE ! bfe quality of materials, ty of stitching, absolute The assortments are ii Note how big a slice wt W* really worth. Lj Priced i * i ? I ' E THE .ancasti The R< CLE ?e Made Th L_l*J / rig ui (fit: nuiiuuys r\ jf goods which were t is the policy of this must be up and moi xit we have quoted e fourth, on? third a eductions they will I raw] I MANY MOREI ICQl part to ever ser- CH^HKi j i here -ever co- I; to make s happier J i to ny times try your the most ^^r' if ~ I ) rs of the j^ : OF WINTER UNDERW After providing i< winter needs of oui I tomers we have lc \ our hands an unui large number of b ?| y^-^w lines which we w: ' * f see the last of. ' f lines are made u brands that are known, well desired W' stand for the best tl in underwear; to wit even matching of seams, di ! body comfort and excellent s( 1 all weights but not in a.11 > have cut from the prices the 35c to $1.75 ormer Prices 50c to $2.50. 0 --T- ? r .1 LANCASTER NEWS TUESD ?-"~77 ~ 'v; ^ / f, }.; '/* ;fv; 1 er Deoai m imt JPlace T o Of AU G. 9 e Holiday m \nds various departm ' bought to suddI\ th< v mm ; store that no goods ling; they must get 01 them at prices that i nd one half the price ie bought up in no t COATS?Now Get Riddanc While the season's s and there is plenty of s r wear left for such goo( MterX these, we place on sale \ erous assortment con / a[ \ irresistibly becoming w/Hf \ very tempting prices. / m Unquestionably?tlii :L (I) jfe/ time to buy a coat for y liY daughter for it is ha just when such low pr t>.\ tunities will present tl again?certainly not d V Qj&A season. IjfljJ Priced $4.95 to $ f Former Prices $8.50 t EAR EVERY KIND OF S ish to These " ip of ciently wide to include j well , You will find that this ; that cially pleased by the st tere is . , men, which we have now high quality and so much sty irabil irvice. Children's Shoes sizes. Former >y are Women's Shoes Former Men's Shoes N Former ?. - - ' ? --- " ' " AY, JAN. 1, 1918. i ? v :V ?' 1.1': 1>: j ' <. . ; ?' rtment Si Shop After A ! w 0 jy W V oods Left Y Season ents in our Store boa e needs of our Christti should be carried ove at; pretty quick, too; < he manufacturers woi s they are selling for : ? line; sv come a e Prices EXTRA0RD1 tin yntug # ^1]^ [??! p?, leasonable 1 Coats as rriiese extraordi i this gen- for extraordinary ? isisting of PP?1 to your instai styles at ment- s is an e<; of unusual import thrifty shoppers w s is the liew fashionable Sr ourself or The styles, qi rd to tell workmanship of al ice oppor- are of the highest [leuiselves tamable. Make \e uring this earlv whil? tll(' ass best. tnn J d*/? f h A rnceu .po.au i o $47.50. Former Prices $10 HOE?For Every Kind of P Each of us, if our /l 7 poeketbooks a J \ \ feet are to be suited CV \ shoes different fror V irY\\ A worn by other And if we are to ge shoes we've got where the variety i ust what we want. is such a store. And you'll b ;ock of Shoes for women, childr r. You would hardly believe so le could be procured for so little Now Priced $1.00 to $3.i Prices $1.25 to $4.50 Now Priced $2.25 to $8.1 Prices $2.75 to $12.50. ow Priced $2.95 to $7.1 Prices $3.25 to $9.00. o n ovi ? . . m .. * 3 ^ ! tores |g| ???i Over From of,?? III oitfig ui cut: wu-enus OT II nas shoppers. r from one year to another, and to lend them a helping || ild absolutely refuse to sell elsewhere right now. nd get your portion before " NARY RE-PRICING OF SUITS ' The Women nary Values "* Juits, will apit good judg- -v \ onomic event / r c ance for the % W-'0 "1 no require a W' \l'!W3j "A. lit. Pi 1 jV' m lalities and 1 these Suits \V I S||\ 1 standard oh- / \ \il i j ! * >ur selections f \'V--7VjM ortments are /M J /L* 0 $35.00 .00 to $75.00. y 1 ALL SHEETS AND PILLOW erson CASES MUST CLEAR OUT. tastes, -- ( ^ , g people. !z^^^X><CX We have taken a complete ine espe- ventory of all the bed linens we en and have in our department, have "%/? - -- ' much removed irom them their old money Pr^cos' an(* have decorated them with new ones?with figures ri| much below the figures with which these goods were originally marked. Housewives will do well to take advantage of the 75 I big reductions at which these ||| linens are being offered and supply their bed needs not only for the time being but also for some 95 I time to come. All are of excel- jjj lent quality; made for service and sure to give it.