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Don’t You’ll Find Many Almost Unbelievable Values! For Example Silk Dresses Formerly Sold At rt Je $3.95 to $5.00 Will Be On Sale While They Last at $ 1.00. Women’s Hats Formerly Priced at J-JqUj* $ 1.85 to $3.85 and More Will Be Sold at $ 1 .00. Other Outstanding Values Throughout the Entire Store i Till 9 P. M. k’ree Bus Service 9 A - M - To 9 p—■resses— Choice *1 Dollar Power Doubled | 1 1 they are certainly worth an early shopping trip. Formerly yl IfIT I’ll i crepe, silk prints, satins and sports fabrics. Broken assort - H \o 46. A good range of colors. Again—come early. Cellophane CfT TTI?T^£ Sears, Second Floor Wrapped 1 O ;n’s Slippers Smart Hats n2For?l drs of women’s smart Just for one day ~ * BI * X ■ srs. Some of fine rayon, aHm Thursday. Hats that Wi i|/ H sssfiSswaH ®ossss-.J| .-IS I . (Single pair, 69c.) If *SB® ’ w $3.85 V §|| l.\ % \ -JSftta. mKLm JSKmi Jy Close-fitting hats, tri- Bra iffl jf t I —Scars’ First Floor, comes and brimmed T i'fa-'-iSJ j I First time ever at this .ted Table Ware one of the L\" f "nd Z h TZfZ Cool' 742 " sea ”' second a* M B G d ' -> D • Ul > ri terns. Sizes 14 to 17. autiful Lady Joan Pattern 2 Pair Women 8 Gloves _ Q U/„„L CL' t. - A A Extra fine ehamoisuedes m slipon O W OFK OllirtS 1 * J* a| ' fill style, applique trimmed. Black with (hit A mighty good shirt at a. marv.inusiv im.nl JL 4mxd vB #W white, java, fawn, gray and cocoa. JkH price. C oat, style< of blue chambrav> Cut fmiYH Pieces ' ■ 2 paiSVr aSt ’ Thurs<lay I and r °° my - lar?e pockcts - Slzcs 14 ‘° "• Five-Button Length Slipon Suede ip 1A A 3 Men’s Ties for ji vv Y ,?" : r "'i" choice of Gloves. $1.98 quality. One day only,*? I .UU Smartly tailored 4-in-hands, hand tailored, silk XV knives, forks, teaspoons lined ends. Plain and fancy. All new patterns. V\ and tablespoons, soup A _ . Look sike 69c. Three for SI.OO. 1 s p° ons and salad 3 Pair Silk Hose -ion \\r ic i '^r Thursday. Formerly 59c the Pair 12 Pl\ Work Socks jfl V\ Good duality, pure silk. Semi-sash- $1 Many of them good enough for dress^l aw $1 —sears’ ioned, popular colors in light and dark 1 ear ‘ am a ” d ar Jfy* Reinforced ■ ond Floor. First shades. Sizes 81/2 to 1014. Here’s a """• heels and toes. Sizes 10 to 12. JL >\ nor chance to get a su'pply of good hose at a big .q, Cl_* j. -*■ to 69c s o n _„ . F( ,... 4 ohorts or orurts Jb On V\ ‘ Broadcloth Shorts, mandolin seat, elas- V m LJII Vv , . or l tic sic >s' fancy patterns. Also Swiss I • ° nly! 1 A Vv • Lingerie—2 Garments ribbed athletic shirts, ah sizes. JL nd cot- I I If* \V Lovely garments of run-proof rayon. m _ _ About JL Bemberg knit—combination, chemise, ?■ 13— 1 !* . the lot. panties, step-ins, bloomers and vests. 418 JOI Jl 1▼ JL X* § 5r dresses and lining. 10c Pink and peach. Sizes 34 to 46. Reg- g ** (f| t they rirs( ular.y 69c. * PANTS Instead of SI.OO ~ WofUGn $ Formerly Up to $2.79 Ollffif One and two-piece styles for Here they are “Big Fellow.” Moleskins, wUiril. women and misses. Os tub- cotton worsteds. Just 19 1 pairs i t and r> m fast printed fabrics. For- h| Sizes 06 to 44 waist measure. iin4r. m. umy. mm rnerly 59c an d 79 c> 1 —Sears’ First Floor Here’s a useful combi- **% wl t* Misses sizes 8 to 14 X neies ct uceiut umiut B f B XN 1 , , 7* ■ on iiicmj.s wiue. of these and others nation. A stepon Womens, 34 to 40. 10 Yards White Outing Aluminum Cooker -i A. ’'"ZSr""' 1 SZL. Boy’s Dollar Bargains One of the best qualities for infahts m For waterless cooking, complete with clamp ?■ XV Vv , . . , wear. Snowy white, heavily fleeced. 11 ’ and inset pan. Instead of $1 19 V,eilueites $1.98 Lumberjacks Sfi Inches wide. Will stand repeated ,? | No 8 Si,. r..1ni.l W.. 1. Ril 1 X X m , . n..idar ..1, -n All wool with knitted bottom.'Just the $1 laundering. JL no- o Jize oaivanizea wasn Doner l \\ Mon’c Snit*tc V\ so,ub , e ,' san,lar4 thine-for school Sizes 6to 16 Thors 200 Feet of No. 7 Sash Cord Clothes Line $1 1Vle “ S OlliriS *” day isTong as "they last X 10 Yards Comfort Challis 4-Cup Electric Aluminum Percolator, Only $1 3to4P ’ M ‘ ° nly! O A 6 Boxes Rnvs > Inner Pnf ,1 Nickeled Iron, Complete With vou’re th inkino- of Yard widp tB 3 %-Pound Drop Forged Steel Ax, With Hickory Handle...sl 1/-2 wool. Coat style, yB waist bands and bottoms, and button | Suitable for drapes. ' I Basement 2 large button pockets. ■ pockets. Sizes 9to 18 years. * , v , D ~ IL A And a 39c Tie mthout Cosl! \v Boys’ Knickers ~fl i) Yards oroadcloth NX A DouhlF Made of the stuff that stands hard $1 It isn’t unusual to pay 25c for this _ CMCI’T 1 ' 1 n NX uun? a icttucr. X\ wear, well reinforced, elastic waist, I same quality “Fruit of the Loom” jfl lb 1 U&IG t 111*111x111*6 ftHCI IxUSfS Instead of 59c to 98c buckle and elastic knee. Sizes 6to 15. * # guaranteed fast colors. Lovely pat- Jjjl \ O \\T 1 9Rn f f terns for pa.ianifis and morning | Kitchen Stool, 24 inches high, enamel finish, (h t X, W 3.STI - DOyS OllirtS Ml frocks. rubber tipped; green, grey or white—choice w JL Regularly 79c. Guaranteed fast color O 7toBP. M. Only! md • A wide range of colors ■ 8 Yards 18c Sateen -f Z 7, ° ttractwely * m!hed ’ O \\ About 200 women'., and 7Sr Xx-Nnh- 1 '"™ 5 ' AII day finish. 0 In °the'most popular'colors! I Costumers, sturdily built of hard wood, 4 large hooks, djl T e . C^ r,C P other fabrics n P nnre While Wash Suits S6 inches wide. Extra'serviceable: * finished in American walnut M Light they^ pnee. While >\ Gua , anteed fast ™1- P| Tk* H T 1 Medicine Cabinet with mirrored door, two shelves, d*l I Bulbs or s u i frinciS \L 1 UrKlSn I OWeiS finished in white or green enamel . J, _ Dmible loop, thirsty Turkish towels, mM , ./•. OU •* • T ANARUS . XkN snow white with fast colored bor- C| Hardwood Book Rack, turned posts, maple finish... tg \ X, NX OHI6II S HBatS V\ 9 P > ders. Size 18 inches wide, 3 feet yB ~ • A _ XN L OOyS <>|j long. X. Boudoir Lamps with modernistic shades , only longl a Umited quantity y * SP. M. Only! ft- Sweaters F.Ytra I arno 3hets Chenille Wash Rugs, 24x36; gold, green, rose and blue Cl lasts ' ! felt 2-YC Plain and tanL.Aua Ljaigc Not only extra large but also extra Stair Treads, 9x18; rubber; black or maroon; 10 for " f •i, r i x Turbans, brim ana drape styles. High 36 ‘ _ Sea rV fi ne - Gur \ amox ii Gut chamber *■ *p 1 Two-Light Bracket NX colors and black> _ Sears , Second FJoor FiPst EqTitoshwteTuiJilsoWauTw: 1 36dnchColonial Rag Carpet, yard wide; now, 2 yards m or Beam Lights \V JP- „ 27-Inch Hall and Stair Carpet, smart patterns, yard Finely finished, regular values up 4 n c 1 aii r\ t 10 PiliOWCaseS for —— to $3. Ideal for the kitchen. Your I Un bale All Day. —Sears’ second Floor choice only A NX In the Downstairs Grocery Thursday only can you J NX I get 10 Thrift cases for <*§ NX Wilson s Milk nag. ravfivijvnTßMiM 21 Cakes ioc LMaoy soap> SI \ 1 6 c L . a „y f or... $ 1 .001 n| * jL I IS Cakes 10c Palmolive Soap, $1 D c Linen Damask 24 Rolls Waldorf Tissue lor $1 'X . 5.Lb. 0 Ct o on, U sl A A i I Store Open Thursday Till 9P.M. I Rou,s C otTissea,ooo sheets), $1 \ 4 Pure c . ne 51,UU I Equal to usual $1.59 y! minmmM—irn wmmmmm -— Am 21 Cakes Sears’White Floating Soap, fa \ , ri T l ° ur * Baco ” kind —scars First Floor. JL toe size, cellophane wrapped... .b 1 g Pounds for sIT

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