The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, March 18, 1915, Image 6

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    Look for the Large Red Sign Covering the Entire Front of the Building
Get Acquainted with the New Meyersdale Bargain House
FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE MEYERSDALE
BARGAIN HOUSE.
BARGAIN SALE GF
ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE MEYERSDALE BAR-
GAIN HOUSE,
SPRING AND SUMMER MERCHANDISE
The Meyersdale Bargain House,
In the Hocking Block, at Habel and Phillip’s Old Stand
MARCH 20th, 1915
: Phousnds of Dollars Saved.
SATURDAY,
Sale Will Start at 9 A. M. and Last Until Easter Sunday.
FOR EVERY MEMB! R OF THE FAMILY
m= TO BEGIN AT =
Meyersdale
Penn’a.
This entire stock of high grade merchandise, consisting of MEN'S and BOYS’ CLOTHING, LADIES’ AND MISSES’ COATS and SUITS, FURNISHINGS, HATS, CAPS,
now. The country over has been placed in a serious and unfortunate condition this spring.
Manufacturers have too much stock ‘on hand on account of the dull season.’
TRUNKS, SUIT CASES ETC. must be sold
Like all business concerns they need mon-
ey to run their various enterprises, and the unlooked for condition this year has caught many a shrewd and careful manufactu rer unawares, Overproduction, cancellat ion and geneal lateness on the part of mer-
chants in buying goods for spring has put
ful Sale.
the poor manufacturers in a terrible dilemma. What could the poor fellows do? The inevitable Sacrifice of cost and profit is t
of business prestige, with the result that the manufacturers decided to mitigate their misfortune by rapid fire selling of their surplus stock without regard to cost or pr
their situation. RIGHT ON THE SPOT WITH THE CASH WERE WE, AND WE WERE IN A CONDITION TO DICTATE THE TERMS. You can rest assured that we did n
PRICE AND LESS WAS NONE TOO GOOD FOR YOU AND US. No, we did not buy purchases at full prices, but we decided to share the profits with our new custome
sacrifice from the manufacturers into the homes of our new friends and customers at half and less of original prices; perhaps it may be the means of bringing us still gr
enterprise in disposing of our lucky purchases at HALF PRICE and less than the regular price. READ EVERY ITEM on this page; it will pay you well to investigate ou
fit of our new system of sharing the profits with you. REMEMBER the time to buy is now when you need the goods most. It means true thrift to lay in clothes suppli
he only escape from financial ruin and loss :
ofit, just so they got the cash to relieve
ot pay any too tiich for the goods, HALF-
rs and distribute the goods we bought at a
eater patronage, whieh Will repay us for our ~
r way of doing business and reap the ben-
es for the entire family from this wonder
LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. |
In the separate garments, hea-
vy ribbed that sold. at 35 c¢ per
garment, to go on sale at—
LADIES’ UNION SUITS.
Entire Line of 50 ct. Goods in
all sizes to be closed out at—
39 Cents.
MEN’S RAINCOATS.
Just a few of these $7.00 val-
ues in broken sizes, will go on
sale at—
MEN’S PANTS.
EEntire line of $1,560 work and
dress pants, in all sizes, will
be closed out at
98 cents
Entire line of $3.50 dress pants
in guaranteed all-wool, to go
on sale at—
MEN’S SOCKS.
Entire line of 25 cent socks in
the standard makes to go on
sale at—
LADIES’ WOOL HOSE.
Entire line of these 25c all-
wool cashmere hose to go on
sale at—
MEN’S HATS.
Entire line of $2.00 and $3.00
hats including the famous Bo-
nar hats, in all the latest
shapes to go on sale at—
$1.29
CHILDREN’S COATS.
Ages 8 to 14, that originally
sold at $5.00 to go on sale at—
$3.39
Ages 8 to 14, that originally
sold at $6.50 to go on sale at—
LADIES’ SKIRTS.
In the very latest models, that
originally sold at $3.00 to go
on sale at—
$1.95
Entire line of $4.50 and $5.00
Skirts in the very latest fash-
ions to go on sale at—
LADIES’ RAINCOATS.
In the blue and black poplins,
in the regular $7.50 value to
go on sale at—
MEN’S COLLARS.
Entire line of these Regular 15
cent colalrs, including the fa-
mouse Arrow Brand, to go on
sale at—
MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S
CLOTHING
A fine suit of Men’s Clothes,
all to match.
$3.48
This suit is positively worth
$10.00 or money refunded at
any time during the sale—
-MEN’S ELEGANT BUSINESS
AND DRESS SUITS.
Cut in the vry latest style,
padded shoulders and collar,
lined with XXX serge, double
warped, sold and actually
worth $12.50. Price—
4.48
MEN’S FINE SUITS IN CHEV-
IOTS & SCOTCH PLAIDS.
Worth $18.50 or your money.
refunded, any time during the
. are not satisfied.
Our pri rice while they last: :
‘Ladies’ 25¢ and 35 c Sonet
Covers, sale price—
Ladies 50¢ Corset Covers Sale
Price—
22 Cents.
Ladies’ 75c Petticoats, the ve-
ry latest style, in all designs,
sale Price—
Ladies’ White Muslin Petti-
coats $1.00 and $1.50, Sale
Price—
79 Cents.
Ladies’ 75c Petticoats in white
Sale Price—
Ladies’ 75¢ Night Gowns in all
siezs, Sale Price—
39 Cents.
BOYS’ KNEE PANTS.
Entre line of 25¢ and 35¢ val-
ues in the Knickerbocker make
to go on sale at—
20 dozen of these 50c and 75c
pants in the full peg Knicker-
bocker, all sizes to go on sale
at—
38 Cents.
LADIES’ SHIRTWAISTS
15 dozen of these 50c to $1.-
50 waists in, the very latest
faghions, to bec losed out at—
39 Cents.
BOYS’ SUITS.
- In siezs 8 to 16 regular $3.00
vaules with Knickerbocker
pants, go on sale at—
In sizes 8 to 16 that previously
sold at $4.50 to go on sale at—
MEN’S OVERALLS.
The Famous Union Special O-
veralls that sell the country ov-
er at $1.00 to.go on sale at—
79 Cents.
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MEN'’S SUITS.
A beautiful line of these regu-
lar $7.50 Suits in sizes up to 44
to go on sale at—
Entire line of $10.00 Suits in
all sizes, to be closed out at—
Entire line of $15.00 to $17.50
Suits in guaranteed all-wool
serges, satin lined to go on
sale at—
LADIES’ SUITS.
Entire line of $15.00 and $18.-
00 values including the all-
wool serges, satin lined to go
on sale—
LADIES’ HOSE.
75 dozen of these 2 for 25¢
hose to go on sale at—
on 7
—_—
' LADIES’ COATS.
Just a few of these regular
$7.50 Coats, in the latest mod-
els to be closed out at
HANDKERCHIEFS.
£100 dozen of these regular 10
cent handkerchiefs. for ladies
‘and gentlemen in thewide and
narow hemistitched kind, to
be sold at—
MEN'S NECKWEAR.
Entire line of 25¢ and 50c ties
in all new patterns, to be clos-
_ed out at—
MEN’S SUSPENDERS.
Entire line of work and dress
suspenders that sold at 25¢ &
50c to go on sale—
17 Cents.
MEN’S WORK SHIRTS
The standard 50 cent shirts
in the very heavy weight cham-
brays to bec losed out at—-—
9c
MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS
60 doezn of these standard 50c
and 75c shirts to go on sale. at -
39¢
MEN’S UNDERWEAR
Our entire line of summer un-
derwear that originally sold at
25c per garment to go on sale
Entire line of Men’s Summer
weight underwear, the stand-
50c grade to be closed out at—
39
MEN’S SOCKS.
Entire line of these 15c¢ hose
to be sold at this sale at—
7c.
Remember this Sale Lasting Until Easter Sunday. Do not be Misled by Would-be Sales, Look for the Red Signs,
Free! Free!
To the first 50 customers entering
our store Saturday Morning, March
20th we will give a ticket.
WORTH 2z5c¢
in merchandise.
The Meuersaale Bargain rouse
In Habel & Phillips Old Stand.
MEYERSGALE, PENNA.
I==f We sell the same goods for the same money, more goods for less money, Jy
Free Trip to Meyersdale
Railroad fare and street car fare
refunded within a radius of 25 miles to
those purchasing to the amount of
$15.00 or over.
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