The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1921 Page: 5 of 6
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CONTINUE
oct. 14 a.m.
DEPORT, TEXAS
TWO WEEKS
It will pay you to come
100 miles to attend
this sale
This Sale will he one of the best that we or
any other concern ever conducted in this part of
the State. Thousands upon thousands of dollars
worth of high grade dependable Merchandise will
be placed in your homes at ridiculously low prices.
It is hard to believe that a dry goods company like
these people would sacrifice such an enormous
stock of high grade merchandise right in the heart
of the season. Nevertheless it is the truth; come
see with your own eyes and be convinced. You
will find everything in the store marked in plain
figures and strictly one price, and if not as repre-
sented we will pay for your time and trouble of
coming.
Remember this sale positively begins on date
mentioned above. You are invited to come, and
being invited you are expected.
(Signed) Harris Sales System,
By L. F. Harper.
Mfe Never Meet Prices Reason for this Sale
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But we do always sHl for a
good deal less than other
merchants and you will find
one of the best assorted
s toe Us of High Grade Cloth-
ing, Shoes, Hats. Hosiery;
Underwear, Shirts and Fur-
nishings for Men, Women
ami Children ever offered
at sueh ridiculously low'
prices that you will be ut-
terly surprised. We were
lucky to he on the job about
three months * ago and
bought our own pick of the
Best for a very reasonable
price and every dollar's
worth of this merchandise
and the New Shipments
that are arriving every day-
will be put on sale at prices
that wnll surprise you.
Our Entire Stock, Large
As It Is
You will not find any unde-
sirable or damaged mer-
chandise. Everything is
Fresh and Up-to-the-Min-
ute. We are preparing
some Big Surprises for you
in this Great Sale. Our
pledge to uphold our Motto
of “Quality at a Cheaper
Price,'' without exaggerat
ing enables us to say that
v. e have received many
statements to I he effect that
this motto 1 as greatly re-
duced the cost of living, and
we i>ro|H)se to continue our
pledge.
Store Closed
We will Ire closed Thursday
t) mark down Prices and
at range stock. Will be open
Friday 9 a. m. Remember
the time and date.
We realized several weeks
ugo it was either cancel
some of the season's orders,
make room or sell the goods.
We have taken the Best
Course and that is to Sell
the goods, right in the heart
of the season, when liter
chandise should bring big
profits, but we are going to
sell the goods at Prices that
will Move them in a hurry
because we need the Room
and Prices Made Right will
make the needed room. The
people of this county know
that what we Advertise we
Have, and what we Say, we
Do; and let us impress upon
your mind now as never be-
fore that this is the great-
est of all efforts we have
put forth in an event of this
kind—now if .you want to
see great crowds and see
Real Values without paral-
lel, be here when Harris
swings back the flood-gates
of Real Prosperity. Not
Wanting Profits—We want
Room—Let Prices be your
Guide.
Remember . . .
Everything will be Mark
ed in Plain Figures and
stock arranged so that a
child could wait on itself
and know the Real Values
there are — the Little Tag
will help you wait on your-
sel f.
-NOTHING CHARGED
-NOTHING SENT ON AP
PROVAL.
AND EVERYTHING
MUST BE WRAPPED BE-
FORE LEAVING THE
STORE
Special
Notice.
Owning to the fact that we are
going to Continue Business here,
tjie Public may feel assured that
we ilvill not tolerate auy False or
Misrepresentations. You can
come to this Sale expecting to
find Bargains, the Best Bargains
you ever saw. and you won’t be
disappointed. Our prices will
Startle Competition and Open
Wide in Wonder the eyes of the
buying public. Everybody knows
our Reputation and the Class of
Merchandise we have been sell
ing and that our word is as Good
as our Bond.
We personally guarantee every
article sold by us.
Everything Must
be Cash.
Notice
On opening our doors Friday
at 9 a. m. we will give to the first
25 people entering our store an
envelope. Each envelope will con-
lam an order for merchandise in
our stock, such as Hose for Men,
Women and Children, Gingham
Dress for Children, Dress Pat-
terns, Shoes, Caps and many
other useful articles—Some will
contain tfl and $2 Bills—be on
hand and get yours.
Ladies and
Misses
Ready-to-
Wear
We realize the futility of an
attempt to put in words of de-
scription of this department and
shall desist from laying an un-
necessary stress upon you by at-
tempting to itemize these values.
We want every person who
wants to be Well Dressed and
who has the slightest intention
to Economize, to Investigate this
Most Unusual Pro’xisition.
These aie potent arguments to
use to bring you to our store,
aren’t they? But we can't be
loo emphatic. Come here ex
peeling to find the Best Values
ever offered; you won’t be disap-
pointed; ycur expectations will
l»e far. exceeded in every in-
stance.
Everything Goes—
Nothing Reserved
HARRIS
SALES
SYSTEM
of Dallas, Texas
We have turned our complete
stock over to these people, to ar-
range and open the best and most
appreciated sale that this country
has ever known. These people
come well recommended by the
big wholesale people of Texas and
one of their managers will be
here seeing that this sale is put
over on the “Big Time Way” and
that prices are reduced to the
lowest possible dollar.
If you don’t attend—you might
as well consider that you lost
money—money that you could
have saved by buying your needs
here -
UNLIKE ANY OTHER
SALE IN EVERY
RESPECT
Come and see our Methods of
Turning Merchandise into Cash.
New ideas crowding out old,
Prices so low. Values so Great,
that it would be difficult to tell
them in cold type without seem-
ing to exaggerate. We are com-
ing boldly to the front with
Prices so Low that no man or
woman, in Justice to themselves
or family can pass us by.
Never before in the History of
this entire county has any store
ever thrown open to the public a
sale of such Magnitude but
there’s a Reason - we “Need the
Room.”
This Sale will benefit the pub-
lic, and coming as it does, right
in the Heart of the Season, we
cannot see how any one can fail
to grasp the opportunity. No
Fake, but an Honest, Legitimate
Sale with an Honest, Legitimate
Purpose. This Sale is unlike
any you have ever attended.
Help Wanted—We
need 20 good ex-
perienced sales-
people—apply at
once.
This Sale
Lasts Only
14 Big Days
Attention! Time and Space
We want each and every per-
son reading this circular to know
and understand that we are not
putting on this Sale for the pro-
fits that could be made—But
that its only purpose is to lie
duce Stock and make the needed
room. It’s not one of the every
month sales, but an Honest to
Goodness Sale for you, your
family and your friends.
Our Shoe
Department
We have as good assortment
of Shoes for the Whole Family
from the tiny baby’s shoe to the
largest Man’s Shoe. New Styles
and Marked at Prices you Can’t
Afford not to investigate—New
Goods are arriving every day and
these will be put on Sale at Sale
Prices.
Warning
We warn you not
to be misled by any
fictitious signs or
socalled sales. Look
for our big red sign
and you can’t go
wrong.
Specials
We will have special
Sales on some arti-
cles in our stock on
each day — watch
for dates.
Ladies heavy ribbed Union
Suits sold for $2.00 going
for................ $1.40
We have in stock a nice as-
sortment of Mens Suits and
Dress Pants at prices that
will surprise you.
Nice assortment of Mens and
Boys Overcoats at the Right
Price. See these before buy-
ing elsewhere.
Nice assortment all-wool and
cotton Blankets priced to
sell.
Nice assortment Gingham
Dresses priced to sell.
Sweaters for every member
of the family priced to sell*
Will not permit us to mention many prices
and if we did it would take you hours to
read them—come and see with your own
eyes and be convinced.
Note a Few of Our Prices:
Canton Flannel, bleached and unbleached,
sold regular for 30c, now . 19c and 22}hc
Good assortment of extra heavy Outing,
sold regular for 25c, on sale per yd ... 15c
Nice assortment Cotton Checks and Piaids
per yard........................... 10c
Large size Huck Towelr at per pair..........35c
Barber Towels, each....................... 7c
Nice assortment of Blankets, each........$1.95
Bleached Domestic, 8 yds. for........... $1.00
Nice selection of Shirting at yd............. 18c
Nice assortment of Ginghams, sold for 25c,
going in this sale for, yd. ........ 17>/2c
Apron Checks, sold for 18c, on sale, yd ____12'/2c
Fancy Percales and Cambrics, sold for 35c,
on sale............................. 25c
Crepe de Chine sold up to $3.50 yd., going
in this sale for, yd........ $1.75
Nice assortment Wool and Cotton Skirting,
sold for $4.00, on sale for yd........$2.75
Nice selection Kamona Goods at yd.......... 32c
Satin and Messaline Silks in plaids and stripes,
sold regular for $3.50, on sale for yd. .$1,00
30 only Petticoats in solid and fancy colors,
sold regular for $2.50, on sale for. $1.00
Womens Cotton Hose black and brown,
2 pairs.............................25c
Womens Silk Hose black and brown at pr— 59c
Childrens and Misses Ribbed Hose 2 prs......25c
Mens black arid brown Hose 2 prs. for........25c
One lot Mens and Boys Caps at each........25c
One lot Mens and Young Mens Hats at____$2.00
One lot Mens Dress Shirts at each _______ 85c
Mens Khaki Pants at....... ............$1.65
One lot Boys Suits age 14 to 16, on sale....$3.95
One lot Mens Overalls at pair ............$1.00
One lot Boys Overalls at pair...............65c
Boys heavy ribbed Union Suits at...........90c
Mens heavy ribbed Underwear at, garment.. -65c
Mens heavy ribbed Union Suits ......$1.25
Genuine Leather Gloves at, pair^®fc........95c
One lot Mens and Boys Work Shoes at.....$2.00
One lot Mens Dress Shoes, sold for $7.00,
on sale for........................$5.25
One lot Womens Pumps and Shoes, sold up
to $5.00 and $6.00, on sale for......$1.50
Mens Flannel Shirts, good quality at......$2.00
Womens Coats sold up to $35.00, on sale. $24.50
Womens Coat Suits sold up to $35.00, at $24.50
Womens Dresses in Silk Serge and Trico-
lette, sold up to $25.00, on sale----$9.95
Fleeced Outing Kamonas sold for $4.25,
on sale for.........................$2.95
Nice assortment of Skirts sold from $6.50
to $19.50 on sale ...... $3.50 to $9.95
THE STANDARD DRY GOODS COMPANY
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1921, newspaper, October 14, 1921; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth911221/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.