Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 20 June 1899 — Page 2

MIDSUMMER AND EXPANSION SALE

LADIES' MUSLIN AND SUMMER UNDERWEAR All the Garments left over from our regular Muslin Underwear Sale will be put out and sold during this Great Sale. You all know what Bargains you got then. Well, they will be Greater Bargains this time, and it is just the time of year you will need plenty of such garments as Gowns, Skirts, Drawers, Corset Covers and all Light Weight Underwear. There are more than one hundred styles in new dainty Gowns made of Cool, Light Cambric and Muslin at 48c, 69c, 98c and $119.

Midsummer and Expansion SALS OF Umbrellas and Parasols. We have over three hundred styles in Umbrellas and Parasols, with most desirable styles of handles, all made over a steel paragon frame and steel rods. Ladies' Umbrellas at 39, 48, 89 and 98 cents.

Men s Umbrellas at

98c, $1.19, $1.48 and $1.98.

Ladies' Silk Parasols at

98o, $1.19, $1.39, $1.48 and $1.98. Children's Parasols at

19, 29, 38 and 48 cents.

Ladies Colored Silk Umbrellas at

$2.48

Midsummer and Expansion BAU OF

Percales, Madras

and Shirtings. 36-inch Dark Percales, in short

length only, at

4 cents.

36-inch German Percales, all new

light colors, worth 20 cents, at

9 cents.

New line of Madras Cloths, just the

thing for Children's Dresses, Ladies'

Shirt Waists, etc., worth 15 cents, at

7Jg cents.

36-inch French Ginghams, worth

the world over 25c the yard, at

9 cents.

Fancy, Plain and Check Shirtings,

round single threads, worth 7 J cents, at

6 cents.

Midsummer and Expansion 8AX.E or Domestics. 5.000 yards of the Best Standard

Calicoes, in Black, Mournings, Greys,

Fancies and Indigo Blues, at 2 to 6 cents. 3,000 yards of 36-inch Unbleached Sheeting, good weight and a nice,

smooth cloth, at

3 to 6 cents. 33-inch Good Heavy Bed Ticking, for feathers, worth 1 5 cents, at 11 cents. Best Standard Dress Lining Cambrics, worth 5 cents, at 2 cents. 36-inch Fancy Dress Linings, in all the fancy colors and black, worth 20 cents, at 9 cents.

Midsummer and Expansion BAX.B OF Ladies' and Misses' Hosiery. Ladies' full Seamless, High Spliced Heel, Double Sole, Fast Black Hose, worth 1 j cents the pair, at 9 cents.

Ladies' Fine Gauge. Fast Black

Hose, worth 20 cents the pair, at 13 cents.

Misses' Fast Black Hose, all sizes

5 to 9j, full size, worth 8 cents the

pair, at 6 cents.

Men's Good, Heavy Half Hoie, the

10-cent kind, at 7 cents.

Men's Fast Black or Tan Half Hose,

fine gauge, full regular made, at 14 cents.

MIDSUMMER AND EXPANSION SALE

MEN'S SHIRTS.

We say, without fear or contradiction, that we

have the greatest and best line of Men's Shirts that

is made. There is not a Shirt made in this country

that can equal them at prices. The Fancy Shirts

are all well made and gotten up in the latest styles,

with and without Collars. And in the line for Work

tag Men, they are all cut full length mid width,

riirmhiA tingle and front and over shoulders. One of

our Shirts will outwear two of any other make. All

during the Sale the prices will be less than you will

pay for cheap goods.

All MERCHANDISE Sold tor Cash During These Sales.

TWO IMMENSE SAB,

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REMODELING ANi

We take possession of the entir

August 1st. There are thousands of

moved out of the way so the carpe:

How do we propose moving themP tli a wiiT-naviner vou well. First,

Second, we cut still deeper into the business the next few weeks.

This double reduction will pay both

has ever known before, and we get Ready Q

SALES COMMENCE MONDAYj

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MIDSUMMER AND EXPANSION SALE OF MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING.

We bought unusually heavy in Clothing this season, am

the stocks are complete yet in sizes ana styies. xiere where you will find the greatest value in Men's and Boys SUITS, PANTS, OVERALLS, SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR

that was ever shown in this or any other town. The pric in this department during this Sale will often be half and lei

than half what you usually pay. xnere are more uuui

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that we will sell at about what the piece goods would c

alone. These few prices win give you an uuuiug ui wj you may expect all through the Stock.

Men's and Boys' Suits that sold at $6.00, 6.00 and $7.00, the prices for these sale only $3.98. Men's Suits, All Wool Clays and Fancy Worsteds, that sold at $9.00 and $10.00, only $6.48. All of our Finest Suits, that sold at $12.60 to $16.00, for only $9.98.

All Pants that sold at $1.00,

and $1.60, for only 89 cents. Men's Pants that were $3.00, $4. and $6.00, will be sold at $2.98.

Bnw'H suits in J5'ancv unecKS ana

Plaids, that sold at $3.00 and $3.60, at

$1.98.

Boy's Pants from 19 cents up to 98.

YOU WILL FK1D EVERYTSSi

Anything you buy here and you are not satisfied with it just reti

STORE OPENS AT 7 A. M.

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