The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 274, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1920 Page: 2 of 6
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There has never been a time in the history of our store that we
have had such a lowering in the price of seasonable merchandise
There is a reason for this—this is a well known reason—for this a
day of reading. It is not a time to try and scare the people, but is
tirria when PRICE AND QUALITY IS DEMANDED. The time of
high prices has now passed and the dollar is worth 100 CENTS!
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KEEPING UP WITH THE TIMES!
For the past two months we have witnessed the most sensational drops in the history of
merchandise. During this time we have steadily followed the market down and in addition
to this, in order to get enough cash to meet our obligations we have been running a bona
fide ONE-FOURTH OFF SALE, WHICH STILL CONTINUES. We now announce a sale of
All Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, Half Price
omparable Offerings in Ladies and Childrens Ready-to-wear
stricted Half Price on all Mens, Ladies, Boys, Girls and
Children’s Sweaters, Knit Caps, Scarfs, Etc.
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HALF PRICE SALE ON SILK DRESSES
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This sale includes all Silk Dresses in our
entire stock, all dresses for day-time wear and
all Party or Dancing Dresses. Not a single
dress of silk is excluded—all go at exactly half
go at ,.v,..................$ 7.50
go at .................... 10.00
goat................13.75
go at ..... .......... 17.25
go at . . ....... i 19.75
go at .... .*.......... 22.50
—And all Dresses that sold regularly at still
prices, go at HALF PRICE ALSO
HALF PRICE ON ALL CHIL-
DREN’S COATS
—This includes all Children s and Girls
]*i 2 to 14 years old. We have an im-
_________^k of these coats, several hundred of
them—all very splendid values at our regular
prSL-ALL GO NOW AT HALF PRICE.
$3.50 Coats go at----
$4.00 Coats go at....... ..... 2.00
1.00 Coats go at .......................J2.50
1.50 Coat* go at ...... . ... .....• •53.Z5
Coats go at......... ................. 4.50
| Coats go at . . • 6*25
Fnalft cm ill .... 7.50
COATS AT $5.63
can each secure a good
extraordinary low price.
Wife 1- 4
Most of them are 3-4 length coats in black pile
fabrics, some colorful plaids.... EACH $5.63
CHILDREN’S COATS AT $1.50
Fifty-four coats in this lot, to go at this ridicu-
lous price. They’re not fine, they’re not very
attractive, but they will keep out wintry winds
Sizes are broken, ranging from 2 to 14 years,
but some sizes are missing.,. .,. .EACH $1.50
HALF PRICE ON LADIES’ AND CHIL-
DREN’S OUTING GOWNS
Ladies’ Gowns, regular $2.00 to $3.00—
go now at................$1,00 to $1.50
Children’s Gowns, regular $1.25 to $2.00—
go now at............. .. ... . 63c to $1.00
MILLINERY SACRIFICED
ONE LOT AT 25 CENTS EACH—Hats in
this lot sold regularly at 50c and 75c.
ONE LOT AT $1.00 EACH—These are splen-
did hats that were $1.50 to $2.25.
ONE LOT AT $2.00 EACH—Hats in this lot
sold at $3.00, $3i50 and $4.00.
OTHER CHILDREN’S HATS at $3 and $4.
LADIES’ HATS, EACH $4.0(L-These are
very choice hats in this lot. Good styles,
good colors. Former prices $6.50, $7.50,
$9.00 to $12.50.
LADIES HATS, EACH $3.00—About twen-
ty-five hats in this lot. Regular prices were
$4.00, $5.00 and $6.50.
OTHER LADIES HATS at $5, $7.50 to $10.
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COW3UROY SUTTS^UT HAL^PRICE—
Nothing Reserved—Blues, Blacks and Fancies
$20.00 Men’s Suits, now...........$10.00
$25.00Men’s Suits, now...... ...., 12.50
$30.00 Men’s Suits, now......15.00
£$,SSwen!#5uit*»now^17.50
$40.00 Men s Suits, now..........20.00
$50.00 Men’s Suits, now............25.00
$60.00 Men’s Suits, now.......... 30.00
MEN’S OVERCOATS
$ 15.00 Men’s Overcoats, now.........$ 7.50
$20.00 Overcoats, now............ 10.00
$30.00 Overcoats, now ................15.00
2vercoats»now............ 20.00
$50.00 Overcoats, now ............. 25.00
Boys’ Suits and Overcoats at Half Price
EXTRAORDINARY SHOE VALUES
Fifty pairs of Ladies’ Extra High Grade Shoes,
m bronze gray and field mouse, turn soles,
slender vamps, high Louis heels. These shoes
are worth up to $20 per pair, on sale at. . $6.00
One counter of Men’s Good Heavy Work
Shoes on special sale at.......«............... .$2.63
One big counter of Ladies’ Everyday and Dress
Shoes in both low and high heels, at.... $2.25
One counter of Boys’ Shoes, special at.. $2.25
One counter of Ladies’ Everyday Shoes, specif >
ally priced at............ ...........,.,.,.$1.50
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THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY
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