Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1905 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CLOTHING. At a song and you may pitch the fTB v tune yourself. I ■ H What is left after the Great Water Sale to be sold at one-fourth, one- t Y third and one-half less "than all former prices. ST/M This sale includes all the new goods j f \ not soiled or damaged by water, that J I \ must be sold at prices that will, close J \ \ out the entire stock at once. L. \ | Men’s Suits, scotch mixtures, wa- J Ks& \ tered stock, but not damaged, an- \y 111 j tual worth $lO, to close what is left, •- j L only - - - - - . - $3.45. r~^J Men’s black all-wcol cheviot”* Suits, * | Juj new stock, actual value $11.50, at this sale cnly $4.98. ' f 1 Men’s Suits, all new, that did not / 1 have a drop of water on them, $12.50 / 1 to $14.50, Clearance Sale Price, $9.90. y 1 The home of the Overcoat in all I y l the popular weaves from 48 to 54 -y inches long. , , / . One lot men’s and young men’s 11 I Overcoats, marked $6.50 to $7.50, your 1 1 choice of lot only $4.00. J / One lot men’s and young men’s Overcoats, marked SS.OO to $10.50, ™ choice of lot now $5.00, One lot men’s Overcoats, marked $ * \ $12.50 to $15.00, nearly all sizes, > ? Clearance Sale Price, $6,00. C V-/ . Mens Fine Dress and Fur Over- .—r ———■- coats up to $22.50, now 10 to 20 percent less. The greatest values in Boys’ and Children’s Clothing, water soaked but only slightly damaged. Boys 3-piece Suits, all new, marked $4.50, Clearance Sale Price, SI.OO. Bo>s -piece Suits, marked $-'.95, Clearance Sale Price, $4.00. Bojs .. piece Suits, marked $7.45, Clearance Sale Price, $5.00. Boys 2-piece Coat and Kpee Pants Suit, 3 to 16 years, marked $2.50, '» Clearance Sale Price, $1.75. Boys’ 2-piece Suits, 3 to 16 years, marked $3.45, v4*e Clearaaiee Sale Price, $2.45. Boys’ 2-piece Suits, 3 to 16 years, marked $4.95, Clearance Sale Price, $3.95. Boys’ and Chil- , ? drens’ Overcoats One lot of Overcoats and heavy j Reefers, 6 to 12 years, marked $2.75 to $3.75, Clearance Sale Price, SI.OO. One lot Boys’ Overcoats, marked $6.59 . i.-.ti.'... H £&trfuMlSfonrGvßi\ The great damaged by water Sweater Sale continues until every piece is sold. If we bought the same Sweaters now they would coet you double the price. Special Dress Goods Sale 10 per cent off for this sale on all new weaves bought before the recent sharp advances. These are rare bargains that cannot be dupliceted soon again at these prices. 38 to 44 inch all-wool, black, white and colors, cicilians, Henriettas, mohairs, Panamas, Venetians, broadcloth, silk crapes, cheviots, etc., usually sold at 75c per yard; our close price marked iu plain figures, 50c per yard, 10 per cent off now per yard, 45c. 50 and 54 inch, same as above but better goods, usually sold at SI.OO and $1.25 per yard; our close prices marked 75c and SI.OO per yard and 10 peroen t off or 67M>c and 90c per yard. Special Silk Sale Silks in every color and black, 21 inch to 36 inch in width, 50c, 75c, SI.OO, $1.25 and $1.50 per yard. Special Velvet Sale Blacks and colors, 50c to $1.50 per yard. A full line of DRESS TRIMMINGS in ail the new shades. Linens Bought for This Sale An unapproachable bargain array. Table Linen by the yard or pattern, with napkins to match. Lunch clohts, battenberg and drawn thread Doilies, Table Scarfs, Towels, etc., In an endless variety. Umbrellas for Presents The neweat and prettiest designs, gold, silver, pearl and fancy wood handles, all bought for this occasion but at exceplonally low prices. Ladies’ and gent's Umbrellas range in prices from 50c to $4.50. A Ribbon Sale and a big one opens here January 12. I .111.. I ■■■ ■■■ O YARNS—In every style, cdlor, and only the best quality.
