Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, September 08, 1914, Page 9, Image 9

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1 morrow, September J ITI 1 1 11 >3 I
19,at9 A. M. sharp. 412 MARKET STREET HA within a radius of 15mile8 ' I
rJHg|s3o 000 Stock
people who will attend this i|/W VOVV V L/ I^V/Vl\ at Q A M
■ •great sale. ■ 7 al IYI.
||i Ladies' and Mens Furnishings, La I
Ladies' Cloaks and Suits, Ladies' I
In Fact the Entire Stock Will B I
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9, 9 A. M.
POSITIVELY NOTHING RESERVED
D m J arc ctn^ * most serious business trouble. The unexpected sometimes happens. We bought heavily for this
lvcail V/al CiUliy— Spring's business, expecting to have the largest Summer trade we have had in our entire 15 years of business in Harrisburg. Owing I
to the backward season, and cold weather, we find ourselves overstocked, and nearly the entire Summer gone. Therefore, we are compelled to place our entire
up-to-date stock on sale for 10 days regardless of former prices or values, beginning to-morrow, September 9, at 9 o'clock. We will start the greatest sale I
ever inaugurated in the history of this county. A sale of untold bargains. Everything as advertised, or your money back for the asking. Our reputation and I
standing in this community has been known for the past 15 years to be honorable, and every man, woman and child knows the merchandise we carry is the I
best money can buy. You will find everything here on sale just as advertised. No sale has ever occurred in the State of Pennsylvania, and no sale will occur
again of its kind. We hope that all the people will respond to this mighty appeal and come to this gigantic sale and partake of the bargains that will be •!-
fered. Our honorable career in this community for 15 years assures you a square deal. Smith's. , I
Below we quote a few prices which will meet the demands of the present day.
Read These Prices Carefully and Bring This Bill With You. I
One lot of Gauze Vests, got to A Men's Half Hose, got to go at ... A One lot of Ladies' Suits, got <t» A"7 r? One lot Children's Dresses, got Ar* ~ ° ne lot Children's Dresses, got OA I
goat T:C to go at H)4./0 to go at ...iJOC to go at JVC
Ladies' Hose, got to go at A Men's Drawers, got to go at A One lot of 1914 models, got d» 7OA One lot Linen Ladies' Suits, £AQ „ , . Ij
ft* I/C to go at tp 4 ,OU got to go at 4> 1 .170 One lot Children s Dresses, got QCJq
One lot of Towels, got to go at .. O _ Men's and Bovs' Hats and Cans, almost One lot of Fall Suits ant . .. . . . Hi
OC given away. to go at .... $9 0 79 °" e lot SWITt *' aU th * latCSt ' got 7Q C ——— ■
to £° at 2QO p a i rs 0 f Men's Pants, got
Ladies' Hats, up to $7 and -| Suit Cases from UP One lot All-wool Dresses, (t» lAQ ~ 77711 ,. c • „ to go at VDC
SB, got to go at . .UU 79C got to go at .$ 1 .98 ™ £ 1 - yf °° l Sk,rts ' $ \
Men's and Boys' all red and blue 9 All Fall and Winter Goods are displayed One lot Linen Dresses, got to A Q One lot Ladies' Waists ™t to J°.° ° f MCn ' S P3ntS ' Si 4S
Handkerchiefs, got to go at ZC and to sell at a great sacrifice. go at ... 9oC J at ... 29 C
Mens Blue Work Shirts, got t° OQ Ladies' Suits, good enough (t» |QQ One lot Children's Dnesses, got OA One lot Ladies' Waists, got to £+{\ SO Boys' Suits, up to $4.00 1 AF*
at to wear on Sunday, got to go, & 1 .J7O to go at OI7C goat Oi/C values, got to go at $1.95
are hundreds of articles, which space will not allow us to mention, to
be so id on same basis as prices above. Every article is marked in plain figures
Q\/IITH' C 412 MARKET ST. I
I I 1 O, HARRISBURG, PENNA. I
BE SURE AND FIND THE RIGHT PLACE. LOOK FOR THE LARGE RED CANVAS SIGN I
TUESDAY EVENING.
SXBRJSBURG TELEGRAPH
SEPTEMBER 8, 1914.
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