Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1911 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
DRY GOODS BARGAINS. All our Calico goes at only, per yard .4^2C All our Percale goes at only, per yard. 8e All our Gingham Apron goes at only, per yard..4J4c All our Ginghams, 12c and 15c kind, per yard....Bc All our Gingham, 25c variety, per yard ...10c Outing Flannel, worth 10c, per yard 7c Outing Flannel, worth 10-12 c, per yard 10c Outing Flannel, worth 15c, per yafti 12c Toweling from 3c per yard up to 12c Face Towels, each .-. 4c Towels, per dozen:."T77.: . . .45c Cotton Crash, per yard ..3c Linen Crash, per yard ~..6c Linen Crash, per yard 8c Linen Crash, per yard .12c Turkish Towels, worth 25c, notv 19c Bedticking, worth 15c yard, now 10c Sheeting, worth Bc, n0w.... 5c Sheeting, worth 10c, now 8c Sheeting worth 15c, now..* 10c Pepperell Sheeting 10-4, was 27c, now .’..,. 20c Pepperell Sheeting 9-4, was 25c, n0w........... 19c .Pepperell Sheeting 10-4, was 28c, n0w.... .V 22c Turkey Red Tablecloth, was 25c, now ............19c Turkey Red Tablecloth, was 35c,now. ~........ ,29c Turkey Blue Tablecloth, was 35c, n0w..........29c Turkey Fawn Tablecloth, was 35c, now 29c Chambrays, all 12c kind, now. 10c Flannelettes, worth 1214 c yard, Flannelettes, worth 25c yard, now 7 18c Satteen worth 35c yard, now?. 20c Satteen worth 25c yard, now 18c Cambric worth 5c yard, n0w......... 31£c Poplins, worth 25c per yard, now 19c Soisette, worth 25c per yard, now 19c Lawns, worth 10c per yard, now. 8c All wool Serges, worth SI.OO yard, now 85c All wool Serges, worth 50c per yard, now 39c All wool Broadcloth, worth SI.OO yard, now 85c 1 lot of Embroidery, worth 10c, now . 5e 1 lot of Embroidery, worth 15c, now 10c 1 lot of Embroidery, worth 25c, now 15c 1 lot of Embroidery, worth 35c, now ’.25c 1 lot of Embroidery, wofth 50c, now 35c 1 lot of Embroidery, worth 75c, now 49c 1 lot of Embroidery, worth $1.25, now 69c The largest line of Embroideries and Lace iii Indiana, all new and up-to-date patterns, to be sold at less than one-half what the other fellow can possibly sell them for. Ladies, if you are looking for bargains, you surely can not pass this by and just at the time you need them. Val Laces from 3c yard up Ribbons, the finest line in the city, from lc per yard up. Lots of remnants, to close out, at less than the cost of manufacturers. A few Children’s Coats to be sold at half price. Tapestry Table Covers, also Chenelle Covers, at less than cost. Any belt in the store, lots worth as high as SI.OO, go for 89c Hosiery for Men, Ladies, Children and Infants from 5c pair up 1 lot of Pillow Tops, each 8c 1 lot of Men’s, Boys’, Ladies’, and Children’s Sweaters at less than cost, from 25c up
MIRRORS. Mirrors, worth $3.75, now $2.00 Mirrors, worth 69c, now .50 Mirrors, worth 49c, now .35 Mirrors, worth 36c, now .25 Mirrors, worth 25c, now J 9 Mirrors, worth 19c, now 10 Mirrors Worth 15c, now 09 Toys and Dolls, Games, Wagons and e>erj thing la this line at less than 50c on the dollar. Hundreds of 25 cent Articles on our 10 cent counters.
