Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1916 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
EXTRA! EXTRA!
Store Closes 6 p. m. Except Wednesdays and Saturdays
SHOE SALE $5,000.00 Stock of Shoes to be sold at about one-half price.
Having purchased the entire stock of women’s and children’s shoes of A. Leopold & Son, Brook, Ind., at a great sacrifice price, I am prepared rMsamSw to offer to the people of Rensselaer fc&s and surrounding country The Best Shoe Values Ever Offered in this county. Wednesday, August 2, I will place this entire line, consisting of Queen Quality, Julia Marlow, Kalt Zimmer, Walton and other well known brands on sale in our Bargain Section. I will also give a 10 to 20% .discount on our entire stock of Summer Footwear during this sale.
100 pairs Misses’ White Buck Button Shoes, sizes BY2 10 1 Choice $1.35 40 pairs Misses White Canvas Slippers, sizes 6 to 11 59c 300 pairs of Children’s Kid Lace Shoes, hand turned soles, patent tips, will fit children age 4 to 7 years, Choice 89c
100 pairs Misses’ Gunmetal Button shoes, worth $2.50 Choice $1.45 300 pairs Ladies’ Shoes and Oxfords, odd lots, some narrow widths, worth $3 up to $4.50, Choice SI.OO Men’s “Ralston” Oxfords, English last, tan or black leathers, worth $4.50 and $5.00, to close, while they last $3.85
- -60 pairs Infants’ Kid Lace Shoes, sizes 2% to 8, worth $1 to $1.25 I Choice 45c 100 pairs Ladies’ Shoes, “Queen Quality,” button and lace, patent, gunmetal, glazed kid and brown buck leathers, stamped $3.50 and $4.50 on the sole, Choice $2.45
r ■ ■ 1 - - Sale starts with about 3,000 pairs of high grade shoes, all exceptional values; but especially good values, considering the steady rise in the shoe market. You cannot afford to miss it. Come early. The best shoes will go first. None reserved. Come. GEORGE E. COLLINS’ SHOE STORE Odd Fellows Building Rensselaer, Indiana
At Lincoln Chautauqua, Rensselaer, August 10 to 15 Inc. Hampton Court Singers in Irish Musical Sketch n_| ■! __ i ■ ■ i - __ - §lplf WT\ • \%^jbmssm *. STi" \t r'Xil'V' fee* liHiMW&EEOsli&al? Wr WMr I / fcW#X, M B IHr g® J 11 ft \c: Jh /: HW - i bhv <£&, 'sfa cf'.g,. ; ->-‘ Mj4y*M>pxp- Mmm - /Vs i Agst II X V I i-* „ 'f& *fga>. ilHsKsPre Hn . vX. 4 *•"■>■ xx,: <-■ ipiiigii# £ Ha HHH" .„•. m Is I fi""-' _ ? 'f ** - W 4 ' S ' flj \ Mm&Mi hb THHE Hampton Court Singers Is one of the most spectacular attractions to appear here Chautauqua week. AU I are singers as well as actors of exceptional ability. Their program is decidedly distinctive and attractive, | each member of the company an artist competent lh voice and able to give adequate expression to the music featured and to recreate the atmosphere in which the music was bom. Old Motion Songs hare been especially favored, and these are given in the striking costumes of the period. They come on the closing day of the Chautauqua.
