Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 24, Number 24, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 December 1893 — Page 8

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Curtain Department,

500 ti-4 Chenille Table Covers, fringe all around,^ 50c each. 500 best quality 6-4 Chenille Covers, with fringe all around, value $1.75, choice 99c. All our Chenille Lace and Silk Curtains at special prices for this sale.

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An elegant assortment of Single and Double Black Cashmere Shawls and a complete line of fancy Beaver Shawls, all of which will go at special sale figures. Ladies' Wrappers, Tea Gowns, Woolen as well as Silk Waists, reduced for this sale.

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We have resolved to divide one per cent.' of our Cash* Receip -"A" -n"i between two ot our

Cloak Department.

.. ., A chance for poor people to buy Children's Cloaks. 100 Children's Cloaks, sizes from 4 years to 14 years, will be sold for the uniform price of $1.59 for any size. None are worth less than $2.50, many are worth $4 100 Ladies' Cloaks, mostly single garments, worth up to $15 will be sold at $7.98 for your choice. 15 Plush Sacques (all we have left) are marked down to below New York cost to close $.15 Plush Sacques go at $10, $17.50 Plushes for $12.50, $20 Plushes for $15, $23 Plushes for $18. All our fine Cloaks and Capes have been marked down for this sale. Remember there are only this year's Cloaks iu our Cloak department.

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TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING- MAIL, DECEMBER 9, 1893.

One Touches ^our Heart, the Other Touches Your Purse.

WE PROPOSE TO TOUCH THEM BOTH BY A GIGANTIC

To be Inaugurated by us Monday, December llih, and to Continue Until Xmas.

THEREBY GIVING EVERYBODY A CHANCE TO BE CHARITABLE AT OUR EXPENSE

Of every dollars \v6rth ybu buy of us in the specified time 1 cent goes to Charity, of every $50 worth 50 fcents, etc., etc. We expect to sell $25,000 worth of goods between Monday, December 11th and Christmas Day, and hope to be able to turn over the snue little sum of $2.5,0 io the,two Charitable Institutions above mentioned. You are not paying one cent towards the Charity fund, we do the paying allwe"ask"of you is your liberal patronage, and we propose to deserve it 'by inducements unparalleled in the history of any previous Holiday season. The^ greatest sale of all sales will be conducted through all departments.

Fur Department.

50 Astrakhan Box Capes, 22 inches long, $4.98 each. 25 extra fine Monkey Capes, the $27.50 quality, (just received), will go for $19.98. We bought them cheap and you get the benefit. 12 Monkey Capes, worth $17.50 each, are now marked $9.98. All our Mink, Beaver, Marten Astrakhan and Seal Capes at reduced, prices for this sale. 100 Black Muffs for 19c each. Children's Fur Sets very cheap.A laska Seal Muff* at a saving of 25 per cent. Every Muff and Animal Fur Scarf in th,e dept. at special prices for this sale.

Hosiery.

jf* Ladies' and Children's Wool Ribbed Hose and Children's Ribbed Fast Black Seamless Hose, sizes 6 to 9. Choice 12^c a pair,, usual selling price 20 and 25c. We could name you one thousand acd one articles, all of whieh are grand bargains.

Glove Department.

The greatest of all Glove sales. Th« Taunton 8iButton Mosquetaire Suede, 8-Button Mosquetaire Kid, 8-Button Mousquetaire Fancy Kid, made by the celebrated makers, Trefousse & Co. Some are worth $2.50. None of them ever sold for less than $1.50. Choice $1 a pair. We will also include in this sals the Elmira 7-Hook Suede, 7-Hook Vincent Operas, .English Reds, etc., all at $1 a pair.

We are not habitual Special Sale cryers. We never advertise anything we do not live up to and never quote any article or price thereon which we do not substantiate. Therefore, you can ill afford tp^miss this Combination Sale,,,of Charity and Economy, as it will benefit both your heart and your pocket book: .:ts ^"SPECIAL NOTICE.—Books, Albums, Dolls, Plush, Leather, Celluloid and Wooden Cases with the most novel fittings, Fancy Leather Novelties, etc., etc., at prices lower than ever. Remember you can buy Toys and Games at 50

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Handkerchiefs for ^everybody, enough for every woman, girl, man and boy in Terre Haute and within 100 miles of Terre Haute. We could talk and illustrate Handkerchiefs to you for houis, We'd rather you'd see them. Come and see the biggest, the best and lowest in price stock of all Terre Haute

Ribbons.

For Fancy Work, Satin and Grosgrain, All Satin, Grosgrain with Satin edge. To make this sale int^r esting, we will sell about 2,000 bolt's of Ail-Siik Ribbon, in widths of No. 5, 7 and 9, choice 5c a yard. No: 12 and 16, choice 9c yardpi3,ooo bolts of All SilkBaby Ribbon 10c a bolt.

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Ladies' Natural Wool Vest and Pants/the*'#1 25 kind, at 75c£ Ladies' Equestrienne Tights and Chil^f dren's Underwear reduced for this sale/^Children's Headwear, Imported Chenille and Ice Wool Fascina-^ tors, Hoods and Skirts, reduced for this sale.^ *,}

Umbrellas and Raincoats.

5,000 Umbrellas, all new and fresh, bought for the the Holiday trade, at special sale prices Ladies', Misses' and Children's Gossamers and Maci in toshes at special prices

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