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Our Julv Clearan<
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ulation of stock from one
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I Clearance
I Hundreds of silk dresses at the most attracth
as attractive. It is not a sale of out of season s
$12.75, $15.00
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An event that will further amaze competitic
^|| values they have seen in JNewDerry m years,
i I find bis- values. You will not be disappointed
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? i One hundred dresses in the bunch. They ai
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0 I imaginable and' every style this spring. $1
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I NEW GEORGETTE WAISTS, WORTH I
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(UP TO $12.bU, 3ALL rivivt,
Hundreds of new Waists, including
many new and novel ideas, beaded, embroidered
and plain tailored styles, in long
l and short sleeves, all styles from which to
choose and all sizes.
COME TO OUR BIG HOSIERY SALE.
II BIG SLUMP IN PRICES.
II All $3.50 and S4.00 Ladies' Silk StockK
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Iings marked down to pan' I
All $2.50 and $3.00 Silk Stockings
marked down to : ,....$2.00
All $1.50 and $2.00 Silk Stockings
marked down to.. $1.25
I +JI All $1.00 Silk Stockings cut to, pair sue
II Children's White Socks, 40c kind....25c
I? I! Children Fancy Top Sox, 50c kind..35c
I- II BIG SALE 36-IN. WHITE VOILE.
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W f] : White Voile, full 36 Inches wide, $1.UU
r II value (limited), one dress to each buyer,
I II sale price, yard 49c
? II o n rni ARFn ORGANDIES AT 59c
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Colored Organdies, full 40 inehes wide,
pink, blue, lavender, rose, etc., our big 75c
seller, cut to, yard 59c
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season to another. We are
wring our July Clearance Sc
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3 Sale of Handsome Silt
re prices we've seen in many a day and the price;
styles but' every dress is absolutely new. July s
, $18.50, $22.50, $25.00, $282
stock of Millinery to be 1
n-nA nioooo mi? r>nst.nmprs bv offer in or them abs
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Hundreds of the season's smartest hats worth <
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re all this season's garments and if you will just I
lg opportunity. $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 dresses ?
$7.49 Each
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Sea&onV Greatest Skirt
com all wool material mostly Navy Blue and Bla
2.50 to $16.50 skirts, regular and extra size, choi
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ful savings. 200 dozen large size Turkish Bath
SEASON'S GREATEST SILK, SALE.
Starts Thursday morning at 9 o'clock.
Thousands of dollars worth of new Silks
direct from the mills. Georgette Crepe
and Crepe de Chine, full 40 -inches wide,
worth $3.00 and ?3.50, sal#"price J....$2.00
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Silk Foplm, lull yara wiue, <pi .VO 1V1UU, I
cut to .'...$1.25
[ Chiffon Taffeta Silk, worth $3.00 and
$3.50, cut to $2.50
No need to remind women of the wonderful
sales held at this store. This big sale
surpasses thqm all and overshadows our
feeble imitators.
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, OF THE PEOPLE.
; The most reckless price slashing shoe
: sale ever witnessed anywhere. Every pair
of Men's, Women's and Children's Low
Cut Shoes to be closed out regardless of
cost.
No Newberry concern is "hooked up" to
v compete with Mimnaugh. Follow the
crowds.
NO GOODS CHARGED. NOTHING
SENT OUT ON APPROVAL. ,
BRING THE CASH.
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s at which we are going to sell them are just K-* .
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50 and $29.75 J
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olutely the most extraordinary millinery Bh
double the price. Come early-expecting to I
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look around and, see what you have to pay 1; ;
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t Towels, a big 79c, sells at 50c
WOMEN'S GEORGETTE WAISTS |
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Worth Up to $6.50 and $8.00, as Long As 1
They Last at $3.95. ,
These are mostly sample Waists, only J
one or two of a kind. Yoil would pay in i
some stores as much as twice the price that I
we are selling you these. We reserve the
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ngnt to limn OI>e waist, to ea.cn jjuyei. ii
you want one of these you had better come ' ^
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Men's Low Gut Shoes, worth . $12.75j rPj
during our big July sale at. $9.95. /{gj Match
'em- if you can boys. We dent ,
"Jew" up and we don't "Jew" down, we jg
hit t.hfi hull's five at thfi >first and onlv shot. 18
SEA ISLAND SHEETING AT 25c YDV I
40-inch Sea Island, free from motes, 1
full 40 inches wide, as long as the lot lasts ?j.
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White Homespun, L. L., worth 35c, <
Mimnaugh's price is only 25c \
Apron Ginghams, all size checks, worth
35c, sale price 20c
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