Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 July 1918 — Page 5
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Fear has been expressed by some of our loyal patrons who have 'J attended our Loom End Sales, year after year that we would not be able J- on account of the prevailing high prices of cotton fabrics—to offer our sual Short Lengths at id, 2c and 5c, but thanks to untiring efforts on e part of our Department Managers, we contracted months and months 'ago for tons and car-loads of Calicoes and Lawns and Ginghams and Percales, so that the people who depend on us every Summer should not n( be disappointed.
We bought them—They were shipped to us-They are here waiting for the doors to open on the Big Sale
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TERRE HAUTE TREBTTNfi.
i/'i Terre Haute's Greatest Annual Selling Event Begins
RIDAY, JULY 5th,at 8:30 A
And Continues Until Saturday, July 20th, at 10 P. M. It is next to a patriotic duty for the head of every family o visit our store and patronize us during this Great Loom nd Sale because there are no regular prices-and
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Thousands of Ready-to-Wear Garments for Men, Women and Children are in the Big Sale —all marked at Loom End Prices, which are in each and every instance, far below regular prices. There are hundreds of garments priced at less than the materials can be bought for at wholesale.
READ EVERY ITEM IN OUR CIRCULAR
Some of the Greatest Bargains are described in the Smallest type Impress your memory with the dates.
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20,000 Yards Cotton Remnants
To Be Sold in
Our Great Uom End Sale
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Friday, July 5th
There Is always a great demand for these cotton remnants, and we have plenty for everybody Ibis, .time, we hope.
All kinds of cotton materials, including dress goods, skirtings, waistings and convenient lengths for children's dresses and lengths up to women's dress patterns.
In spite of the high price of cotton and cotton products, our prices for these remnants in this Great Annual Sale will be as low as we have ever quoted, because they were contracted for a year ago. Many of them are direct from the mills and no middleman's profit will have to be covered in our prices.
We will, as usual, have for those who wish to pay but little, thousands and thousands of pieces of cotton goods at
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many of which can be matched up and a dress be made from them for from 10c to 35c that would cost from 50c to $1.50 in a regular way.
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