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1 $5.95T0 $45.00 . I
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m ings, percals, serges, ginghams, etc at
? gingham dresses for ladies and childi
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will not go away displeased.
very thing in dry goods, sho
of price and pr. I cannc
to the public while here.
Ladies Coat Suits were $15.00 to $75.00, now A
$7.50 T0 $42.00 I
Ladies Dresses were $4.00 to $50.00, now * 1
$1.95 T0 $37.50 I
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from S20.00 to $55.00, now 1
$13.50 T0 $37.50 I
eck ties, collars at and below cost. Ge
and below cost. Bath robes, gowns, i
en. ALL MUST GO. MILLINERY j
esday Nov. 16th at
orthen markets purchasing loi
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