Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 29 June 1927 — Page 8
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SALE TERMS U I T E" SALE TERMS CASH DRY-GOODS CO J 1 NO REFUNDS S 1 ■ W? W W NO REFUNDS All goods must be wrapped. TMir> 1m W m IMTFKT /I IT JI AH goods mUSt be wra PP<?d. L DECATUR INDIANA — OPPORTUNITY SALE ladies Our First SEMI - ANNUAL SALE ONLY Ready-to-Wear A Sale With A Twofold Purpose . First:- To induce a wider acquaintance and friendship for a store that is trying in every legitimate way to be Ijllilll uCllb ftp ] of real service to the Community it serves. Second: —The cold, rainy, unseasonable weather conditions have 5 UrV (100(fc retarded normal volume of business. Consequently the end of season stock is too heavy and the stock must be * . reduced to make room for the Fall and Winter merchandise. I\ 1 170 The Hite Dry Goods Company has never been a believer in the Sensational type of “Sale” advertising so pre- HA I .J MAT JAM Q valent during the past few years, yet recognizing the necessity of disposing of merchandise in its season. It has 111 I|II | HL | been the policy of this store, from its beginning to attract its patronage through Courteous Treatment and fair V a Dealing and j n SELLING ONLY HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE. In announcing this our First Semi-Annual SALE ENDS Sale we will try our best to make it a REAL VALUE GIVING SALE allowing you substantial savings on your UNDERWEAR, purchases. M SATURDAY, This sale will be STORE WIDE and will include everything in our entire dry goods stock, Hosiery, UnderHOSIERY. wear, Ladies and Childrens Dresses, Coats and all merchandise in our well stocked “Ready-to-Wear” depart- JULY 9. ment. We are confident that you will find this sale true to name, in all that the name implies. Store Wide A REAL OPPORTUNITY Eight Days of . Lack of space in this bill prevents the quoting of prices on hundreds of items — BUT REba,e - MEMBER THIS IS A STORE WIDE SALE. 01 PORTI NITY! SALE BEGINS ZffiS ’. 30th 13 yards UNBLEACHED MUSLIN $4 99 Dfinrllf T« IAIaAF HOPE MUSLIN, 10 yards tor 49 C Good Grade, Yard Wide, and |flll iR N ft Zl W—ill “W® Hfll with , each P urchase of other A Good Trade. I W Ww WWI merchandise, bought at one time. UNION LINEN TOWELING, 5 yards . .. KT r. • i-> 18 >nch ALL LINEN TOWELING SI,OO A Good Weight, Hard I Ladies New Spring Coats For SI.OO syardsfor * ' eai Crash. Select a Coat from this Special Rick, pay the regular price, and SALE DRESS HOSIERS and Amoskeag Apron Everett S. C. we will allow you to select anothe? of equal value forsl.oo FABRICS UNDERWEAR Gingham Qp Shirting IKr ATT nim wo -n j nn cut az i u TTunxTr. 54 inch All Wool Choice our regular yard vard ALL Gl R 5—9..)(l and $2.>.00 SILX DRESSES, macle by LEA INE, Flannels Silk QQ 5 will be priced for this sale at, each * la « nels $2.69 $L 50 bilk 36 inch English 42 meh Pepperell — All our SI.OO quality Pri " ts 19c Tub ! ng ’ 24c ALL LEVINE’S $19.75 SILK DRESSES, all the Latest Spring Fine All Wool Silk Hose, this sale, yar yat Styles included, will be priced for this sale, at each sl4 75 Shalley SI,OB eacb P a * r 88C ARTISCO sale 1 ‘ yard LINEN OPPORTUNITY IN We have selected a nice big assortment of SILK DRESSES, former 75c Rayon Dress UMBRELLA SA L E BEDDING NEEDS values from $lO to $25, these will be sold at, for choice,... Qg Fabrics 48c OPPORTUNITIES Hand Decorated Com ‘ $3.95 ~ ~ 59cNormandie 55.00 quality .. $3.9a «o L Unchs4 .29 X STORE WILL BE CLOSED — ' S ; 3 feets forts, each WEDNESDAY, June 29, to arrange for the sale. yard ' $2.00 quality .$!->■> s2.9.’Lunch $2.39 Wool $3 9$ SALE RAYON THREAD RUFFLE CURTAIN t T«O Printed Silk SALE Batts, each BEDSPREADS Coats Sewing Crfnef ™ 'on BATHINGSUITS $2.50 Table $1 98 sl-25 Cotton OQp v „ < oats Sewing at 9g c Crepes $2.39 , . r Slli) $42 9 Covers, ea. ’ Batts, each . A our choice of our Thread. Buy ail you ~ , ... 3ard Ladies $.) Su . • cavu .. $3 75 Spreads 2'« yard Marouisett “ $3.50 Suits S' 89e 83c sit9B gg, 4c $1.48 ,IJt « All Sale Prices Will Be Marked In “Blue” The “Blue Mark” Will Be The SALE PRICE
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JUNE 28,1927.
