The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, March 05, 1923, Image 3
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THE FLORENCE DAILY .TIMES. MONDAY AFTERNOON. MARCH q, > 18Ua>
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Owing to the recent disastrous fire we are compelled to sell our ENTIRE STOCK WITHIN THE NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS
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so as to allow the store to be remodeled and redecorated. Of course, some of our stock was dariaged; on the other hand our
Dry Goods are as good as ever. To facilitate the quick selling of all our stock it has been marked down much below cost;
and those goods that were slightly damaged we are almost giving away. It is impossible to list here all the wonderful offer
ings so suppose you get down good and early Tuesday morning and get your pick of the bargains.
NO EXCHANGES
NO CHARGES
NO DELIVERIES
JUST A FEW OF OUR MANY BARGAINS
KIM ON AS of Outing,
all sizes
K1MONAS of Crepe
all sizes
All of these Kimonas are slightly
burned on one sleeve but are by no
means unfit for us. Come and choose
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yours early. -
LACES AND EMBROIDERY—from
1c a yard up. 5c
NOT DAMAGED!
Very Special!
Our entire line of W. B. CORSETS]
all new, clegn stock and not damaged
in any way. As everybody knows
these corsets sell at $1.50, but to
clear them they are offered at
Other Corsets at $1.48 and $1.98
SKIRTS—One side of these are
slightly scorched, otherwise they are
quite good, and an extra skirt is al
ways acceptable,
especially at
CHILDREN’S DRESSES-We had
the best line of Children’s Dresses in
the city but owing to our recent fire
are compelled to clear them out. Val
ues up to $2.50. Here they are, divid
ed into three" lots—
Lot 1—49c Lot 2—75c x Lot 3—98c
Only Lot 1 is slightly damaged, but
all three lots are bargains.
Three yards for
Fancy Elastic FJp
a yard
These are all slightly damaged by
Smoke.
Our entire line of DRY GOODS are as clean and new as before the fire and is simply mark-
ed down at extraordinary pric es because we must clear, out our store for remodeling. None
of these goods were damaged in any way.
All oiir stock of Drawn Work, consist
ing of Table, Center Pieces and
Satin, Crepe de Chine, and Taffetas,
Scinches wide. Regular $1.65 a yard.
Other Silk Hose 4$C up To clear at $110
Our splendid and varied line of Silk
Hosiery is marked down to almost
nothing, OQp
regular $L98 Silk Hose for 1,0 ^
PIECE GOODS
from
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Scarfs are marked up at less than
half price in order that we will be
able to dear them out.
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
All of our huge stock of shoes—over
$3,500 worth—are offered at sacrifice
prices and include shoes of all kinds,
for Men’ Women, and Children. Some
of these shoes are slightly soiled from
smoke but none damaged by water.
Ladies’ Comfort Shoes
69c
Ladies’ Low Top and High Top Shoes
$1.48 and $1.98
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We had a splendid stock of the cele
brated “Diamond” Shoes, and these
must be cleared out with the rest of
our goods. Regular values of these
shoes go as high as $8 and include
high top and oxfords, both in black
and tan, and all sizes.
$2.98 $3.48 $3.98
$4.98
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REMEMBER THE DATE
MORE SHOES!
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Mixed lot of slightly damaged Men’s
and Children’s Shoes to clear at
25c
Everybody in Florence can afford a
pair of these if only for around the
house, or for work shoes.
Children’s Shoes at
59c 69c 98c
on up to
, $1.48
TUESDAY M0RHIHG, MARCH 6th AT 9 O’CLOCK
NORTH DARGAN STREET
FLORENCE, S. C.
PHONE 113-W