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TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1918 ft I IVrrm GRASP } When you need a chance also the needs you know you w usas. And the saving of dollai ' w?'" \a| Te EVERY DEPARTMENT C It is seldom the case that any lin bound to be some left over; the mo these remnants. Aa a consequence, our store carrj amount of these surplus lots on ha hold a sale on them; and offer thei manufacturers; this, we are doin The smaller number of them we these odds and ends are like and th< Flaxon's, Dimities, Sheeting cales. Dress Goods, in cotton a 33 1-3 per cent reductions. Women With An Eye For Future age of T HOSIERY S, scai v quii fice LANCA a % '-f! , ; :.% , , THE LANCASTER BE A SHfl mis LAST OPPORTUNir. to get such reasonable prices on goods ill experience during the coming few monl s in these times is of cheif importance?1< MONEY-SAVING REDUCTIONS ON EN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHL ou can imagine sales where 110 regard is sh previous prices. Well here they are?M Boys' Suits and Coats are offered at re is that will surprise you. ||". ,' se are the first to appreciate it unusual opportunities se January Clearance Sales | r, will find nobby suits and V ^ ts at worth while savings m's Suits and Over- Boys' Suits and C coats, formerly priced coats, formerly pi $12.50 to $25.00. Sale $5.50 to $12.50. Price $9.95 to $21.50 Prices $4.25 to $ MNANTS ONTRIBHTES ITS SHARE TO THIS EVENT. le of goods is bought up in its entirety; th< re lines there are the greater are the amoui ring several lines of goods, has an unusually nd every season. So we gather them togethei m for prices less than we could buy them fror g right now. have listed here will give you a good idea of i savings they extend to you. ;s, Muslins, DriJlji, Shirtings, Ginghams, Per ind wool, Silks, Laces and Embroideries, 25c t Economy Will Take Advant- Bi? Va,"es an hese * AV1NGS ) advancing prices and the rcity of raw materials and s are too well known to re- T/Vi *e a lengthy discussion?sufto say?our stocks were V ght months ago at the old :es, and when these are gone ' new stocks bought?you'll Here's the op e to pay the advanced prices. Waist needs fo heaviest of cottons to finest semi-dress wear ... . , .. clean-up of silk, S' in every shade of prom- In plain co,org a ice, are here?but for how ery trimmed. 1 j we cannot say?and we plentiful choice refore advise your early se- these lowered p ion. Voile 8 :es 15c to $2.00. Crepe de Chine j Values 20c to $2.50. STER DE] THE BEST PLACE NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C. !EWD BU^ Y OFFERED BY OUR GRL as are provided in these sales you ought tbs. The difference between buying now i the individual as well as to the nation. ALL REMAINING S NG MISSES' APPAREL A own Sale !9.75 ??' All remaining stocks of Wemn's and start to make their way out of our sto we would like to do so. For our New make room for them. ire is nt of These garments are in numbers of t large r'a^s season's most favored shad r their complete riddance. n the what . . SUITS. , I $5.95 to $37.50 Formerly Priced n $12.50 to $75.00 d Low Prices Make Waists Dance. >portunity for all women to supply their r the coming months, for business and . Waists of every nature are here in this of of lingerie and other washable materials. hif nd plaids and whites. Lace and embroid- soi The prettiest of styles are here and a gr< is afforded at substantial savings. Note rice* groups. ind Poplin Waists 85c to $1.75. Formerly $1.00 to $2.25. ind (ieorgeite Crepe Waists $2.25 to $5.93 Formerly $2.95 to $7.50. ? i A n T1* r/\iv. i ivirL,n TO SHOP AFTE nrC?<L fER ,AT CLEARANCl : to supply not only your i and buying later means d IT'S YOUR LAST CHANCE 1 TOCKS OF WO IT UNUSUAL / Misses' Suits, Coats, Dresses, re. We cannot hold on to then Spring Goods will soon be pili he season's most stunning m les. Their reduced prices wi COATS. $3.95 to $24.75 j Formerly Priced I $8.50 to $45. 00 A SHOE, OF INTEREST TO T ?1 We cannot emphasize too stroi this sale of Men's, Women's ai ?h prices of the coming Spring n why you should buy .your ! eat money-saving sale. Children's Shoes 85c to Formerly Women's Shoes $1.50 t Formerly Men's Shoes $2.75 to $7 Formerly IT ST( R ALL" PAGE THREE ? - II mmediate needs, but ollars saved for other 0 SAVE ON THESE. MEN'S AND IEDUCTIONS W ' Waists and Skirts must i any longer, as much as ng in on us and we must odels, made up in mate11 effectively accomplish ! DRESSES. $4.95 to $29.75 Formerly Priced Sfi.50 t?? ssft nn I SALE HE FAMILY. ngly the full importance nd Children's Shoes. The footwear is the hib reaShoes now, during this | $3.75. $1.00 to $4.50. o $8.95. 52.00 to $12.50. .95. I $.*5.50 to $9.00. DRES 3