Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1920 — Page 6
OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE I Is Producing Intensive Buying Activities j Continuing the Busiest Sale We Ever Had—And Friday & Saturday W ill sei * uster Busy because the values are RIGHT; Busy because the garments are clean.and JUana representation of the best in the Creative Arts! Busy because its a GASS Sale-and that implies straight lore, art . merchandising methods. . ■& " I I Ever* Winter Suit, Coat & Dress Repriced! xA mazing Reductions Which Set a New Record In 1920 Sale i Do not miss this Sale if you want to secure a high grade Coat. Dress or Suit at an enormous saving—Dei g Fashonable garments tomorrow. It is advisable to come as early as possible. , jjh The Coat Story Is Short and Sweet JrS Phenomenal Reductions Which Will C ompel Immediate Action s /i & ' Entire Stock New Winter Coats xlw Hi Uj ■*' K-Ll V/ i Formerly Priced Up to $87.50 JrsPv r / (fbr Grouped Into Three Great Groups I !» i a 7 J TnM mA ’ an( l Priced I I m fflMI tiMX 527-50 $37.51 KM /I / I// /1 I I i Stunning Coats of rich wool Velours. Silvertones, Broadcloths and fine j » / I 4 Jr Il / i-~-I i .7 11 — novelties—Fur Collars. Velvet Collars. Plush Collars and Collars of Self. Ij ' /i / I It 11 / I rtU / Every conceivable style and shade. All sizes. wA ? •? -7' A _.J» PRESSES! - DRES'SES! W V // A / /(? Hundreds of High-Grade Dresses. All at Enormous Reductions. Street and Afternoon Dresses p\\ | M • 41 If 1 1 Ij * ® of Serge, Satin and Combinations. K A A -3And it’s Prices like these that takes one back to old tim-s / * 0 1 | — *’* Op to $25.00 SILK FAILLE (j»'| 4 n- r 1 " ——- ' DRESSES. Sale Price .... S p n •lit* C’H Extra Special V-V G s &Rks $18.75 Extra bpecial UdieS Silk | WINTEB COATS tLw NJISH COSTS niniu. iron IO _____ MjJjftr Values up to $60.00 hds Sat lOHWIA January bale Price i January’24th. $19.75522.75 $32.75 | fine fabrics as Velours. Veh Is and Wool Novel- \ ft Sizes 38 i<> 48 in smart-jest Plush Coals. Every / / If ■ i ' WwMlz *V i I coa t rc l )n ’ Sf ' n ' s a savingof al least .70%. —Get * S ' fw ft ~ \l ■ J'niir Plush Coal now! < 11 «""■*- ■'" %/ 1 * AUBa *XA HANDSOxME NEW I7LI/ IT \ /'Ji t\ X' Hi U W q ”77 T 7 Gero «.,„ Waists OWrM <r& i» j W Waists 8 w' Bs 95 ' VII7L- -F m / $5.00 Values ah hzcs 'W/jßast .d. t|k\ f no CLEARANCE SALE * II lIKU W' I' SA ‘ E CH.LOREN'E B ar O’ ainS £1 V I.! lif' 7' I ~ | -XCOATS 'SW/- Rare Bare-ains St- r I 11 ■ r ad:iS FI H eCe^' ,neo Hou ‘ c O, '« s 33.00 Dresses of t iKfIHI . f// J I dlllS Sizes 6to Ilin beaxy quality Flannelette; dark and light colors- a-j ftO ISSHB /j// TAHOPIiII Velours, Velvets, P- « y patterns; Special for the sale Jbl.yO ’ IH|9fi|u Iji } Flannelette Ni#ht Gowns—Cot erowt , . InlLUlwl/ Zibilines. silver- I ..WEiog \l I pf , p<H//y flaun.ii ctt -. s izes 15 M fun (^ra tones and tinzel- Ladies’ $3.00 Bungalow Aprons— Fashioned from best AO . I' WM % llvT® ' Sa,C Pnce " QTIITQ tones. Remarkable Percale* in nurae stripe effects. Sale price Ol.t/C I ', \1 a 11 WAk mlMlt Ladies’ Senara.- cl - .. UUIIM «•>««»• I""-1W 1 V UVaFZ/nr I '1 «M V.N.. »7.M Up to $15.00 Values Children's $2.50 Dresses—Clever new dreste;. in best qualir 1! Vv. Ik DL 'iW V 1 111 values 111 the salt. Choice *' an<l C’ nr j in 3 o rou P s C"7 Percale and gingham; belted effects, with long no U' W s V-A / fit f ’ »’/t} SALE PRICES $7.95 sIeQV - 3 - Sale price $1.98 1 R W Mt \\SIL 111 I N ' W ( Voi,c Wa ' bti - A » "I'itc and smartly tnn. an $24 75 Up to $25.00 Values F If.' TCLfWxII I TX T- i t 0 42 ' ’ 1 So/VXr Qfx c? d!C ’o $2,5 ° Union Suits—“Valastic" and "Set Snug" brands; * if * ‘ liftT \ls ■ S ‘ ‘ C °’ VUOICC ■■' S? Qfi ' $29.70 •bJcJt) u 4 to 44. Buy now for next winter. za-g r»Q > T « Iji \\ih Children's in c Vs-.bJo _ CEVCOATSECR *»«<». « JlJg 'j-,, ~. , ■ ,Jf<• jS ' U 834.50 J 2E „ B .mJ°4U E. F. GASS & SON *V*“W — — foWIIIWI WH amil I I I — l-l 1— —, u u| |(J ~,,„,
The Co-operative Wholesale So ciety, of Manchester, England, has invested 6,600,000 in farms and land for food production A woolen mill has been started. So prosperous is the society that it sells some of its
P oducts below cost. It still had $.'5,000 to spare for the people of devastated districts in France. The first German ship to arrive at. . u Canadian port since the war. came i , ii. on December 1 with torn sails and
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battered hulk. Although almost 1 foundering at sea. she could induce no passing ships to assist her after • her flag was known, i h '<■ * anoi »c«aent ae made l that the government had released
'whiskey from its wartime bond-:, the British House of Commons rose and icheered. Revenue collections in the L ut‘ d States leaptd to 33.859,150.0 <3 for 1919 from >809,393,640 in 1917.
Chinese students are not permitted to work tor pay in the United buttes. To do so would violate the law protnbitmg the launigraUMi of Chinese workmen. Ihe greatest Hood in thirty -eight
V'»rs are covering the the Rhine. ‘ b Most perfumes are chemical p~ d»€t:ocs but the most rare and e pensive ate obt«We* by pt-eem* th ‘ oils from the blossoms themselves.
— The longest battleship, 900 feet °' cr all. is soon to be launched by Great Britain The United States na ~‘y ha* te -gn.. tot si« battle cruisers, each 875 feet long.
