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Show ! .- AUTUMN I " r r o t I if 1 1 I HHBIBr LO 1 1 1 HL I Wf-MSM WFFH (IF NOVEMRFR I 'CTpiMiSraffl "I-" Ul llvlLITIUI.li I lp ' tV tifimv a While our Festival Committees have been busy I IRtattttKii devising ways and means of raising money to pay the remainder of the Tabernacle debt, as well as providing a week of entertainment and I pleasure for us all. Our clerks have been busy devising ways of disposing of our immence HE J stock of Fall and Winter Merchandise. Our task is to turn the goods into cash, quickly, so Hh as to be able to pay our fall bills. While visiting "Autumn Festival" do not fail to visit our bargain festival. We are H , not going to give you a ticket with each sale, as we are opposed to lotteries as a means of getting-business. If you deal m ' with us it wont be a matter of one chance out of five to ten thousand to draw a prize. But we promise to save you from 5c to 25c on each dollar spent with us. Think it over; which m benefits you most, spending say $25.00 to help someone eke win a prize or spending $25.00 with us, where you get more than a dollar's worth of goods for every dollar spent with m h us. There is no drawing. You can't possibly lose by trading with us. Hj( ,' WATCH OUR SPACE WE ARE GOING TO OFFER SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS EACH WEEK. WE WANT YOUR TRADE AND YOUR CONFIDENCE, AND IF 1 HEj SQUARE DEALING AND BIG VALUES APPEAL TO YOU, WE WILL SURELY GET IT I Hf DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT ALL HEAVY GOODS IN THIS DEPARTMENT DISCOUNTED 10 TO 25 PER CENT. flip LADIES' COATS LADIES' SUITS LADIES' DRESSES RUGS RUGS BjH'" m ontxa K l?-9& $27.50 Ladies' Suits o ut $23.00. A few Ladies' Dresses is Crepes, Beiigalines All you who have priced our Rurs know that Ml S?'g g?; ? jf f ?$ $24.50 Ladies' Suits go at $19.50. and Sergos-They go at 20 per cent off. wo pnco pur stock in this department 9 8p'u liVrS n t K i lii'rn oo 50 Ladies' Suits So at $18 00 T?TTP pttpq Per cent to 33 1-3 per cent cheaper than H'Mf $14.50 Coats go at $11.50. dU acues auus go ai io.uu. jb UK& 1 UKS g stores ugic for these roods. Now we fll - $12.50 Coats go at $10.00. $19.50 Ladies' Suits go at $15.50. Kight at the beginning of the season wo are are going to do still better and give yon KW $9.95 Coats go at $f.9o. $lf.o0 Ladies Suits go at $14.00. going to Rive 20 per cent oft' on all our Furs, io per cent from our already low prices. , Hft&t, m n i i iom i j-inr ' ots or separate pieces All Furs 20 per mil 40 Co,itBf value $12.50. go at $4.95. CORSETS "" ff' - BLANKETS H&tt! I 2n Skirt8' vnluo $4-9r) nnd $(J-50 ut $2-98- v v ,,,. ; ,. UNDERWEAR All Blankets, either wool or cotton, go at 10 Hi , I 15 Ladies' Suits-All neat suits, blacks, L'room fo, ?Z new lmfol -Warner's A Q """" Utiles, our mice 69c. per cent oft regular prices. I I Navy and mixtures, go at $3.95. HuR 1W,, 0la4UiflVqU,Ulty' haaVy lot Wo1 " Goods' vuIueS GC mm ' I KIMONAS $3.25 grade goes at $2.25. Jj lf ' Z iji0.. JZnt Cream G5c 'ard- sal ricu 45cs " yard- . H&J , I Fhumeletto or Crepe. $--5u nule goes at j;1.S5. ana km, the go at 4Jc a garment. . Hp $2.25 grade go at $1.00. $2.00 grade goes at $1.25. s o5(J tllble of 1111(w,..om. nml nfW One lot Heavy Coatings and materials suit- , $ .75 grade go at $1.25. $1.50 grade goes at $1.15. kiSt iroods values to '" able for shirts and suits sold at $1.95 to I mm ' 1-45 Krutle go at $1.00. $1.25 grade goes at 95c. Knit goods, allies to Ooc. $ 3. u , 5Q inch q 3(. wi(Uh K0 at mp $1.25 grade go at 89c. 9Sc grade goes at 89c. Odd Peices and Soiled Goods 25c each. $1.45. 1 HH CLOTHING AND SHOE DEPARTMENT CLOTHING AND SHOE DEPARTMENT I Bll m , SHOiJDEfnARTMENTv Girls' Shoes, worth $2.25 for $2.00. MEN'S SUITS P 1 : ilS DyXSqf ii!:!s: w1Ji $1.75 for $1.50. $ Suits 25 per cent oft. Sweater Coats for Men and Boys, 15 per ce J mt,W ' t r .,r 7TZT: c,uls sll0L's' worth $1.05 for $1.40. Suits worth $25.00 for $19.00. olT- -1 Hj-F' Lud1lH.8n Wul'm lclt S5UO0S wovth $2'00 'ov Girls' Shoes, worth $1.45 for $1.30. Suits worth $20.00 for $15.00 " ' I Hvlv i $.,'u; , ,. u r1 , , """ Suits worth $15.00 for .sll.25. lats and Caps 10 per cent oft. Jl Ladl' Wl,nu Felt Shoes, worth $1.75 for OVERCOATS ' ' ' TI m'M Latlies' Dress Shoes 10 per cent off iMt'n's U worth $25.00 for $20.00. C""-'" knee pant's suits 20 per cent oft. Trunks, Grips and Valises 10 per ccntoS I! lioys' School Shoes, worth $2.25 for $o ()0 j!K OvSESSStS worth llS.OO foJ IS JJLCiIlarSliirts, worth $1.25 for $1.00. JJoy8, Undershirts, wortliaSoeaditorUjI 'r 8oy8! CJ100! !loes' wort $1-95 for $1.7fl! k''s Overcoats, worth $IG.00 for $12.80. 10 per cent oft on nil Dress Shirts 7 nn fl, mil goys Schoo Shoes, worth $1.75 for $1.50. Boys' Overcoats from $5.00 to $10.00 20 per loss amits. Overalls, worth $1.00 for 90c, ! Boys' School Shoes, worth $1.45 for $1,30. ent oil. 10 per cent oft on all Underwear. 0no week only I I ill HARDWARE T are Sle aRCnts for the "South Bend Malleable n'" A trial of wlUeh will prove that it stands without a superior on tho market. Wejji mqh nlBo agents for the celebrated "Cole's Hot Blast Heaters," which are second to none. We carry a complete lino in the hardware business, M m space will not permit us to mention all the bargains wo have to offer-Call and see tho goods and get our special prices. I fr' GROCERIES PURNI " I i holiday tTT fW ITh,:nkiyiv!,w nnd Henienibop that holiday timlrawiiiK near, and that I I ' unto p " s o p , , ' ; " lwt Cltron Pt'el Se ia0, S,m' xtra (,od br'" i!1 Funnture-lf you need I f I E.sSiri ,," 'S 'miM'? Bana,,as' 0nu,es' "lls' AIltl". Pri"K8, Tables, Chairs, Couches or any- I 1 I Lemons, ,uts, Lxtra Lnncy Cane Mulnb8ra, etc. Imiff to make the home more beautiful and cheerful, as a I mm I OT1Tlr,TAT " home should be, wo have the goods at prices to suit. I 111 I bPEOIAL PRICES C all and examine our line and get tho rilit ltrices. I Hh v '"" Kolled Oats 2.R-; l Gla. Wati-r s,-t (iOi- lUm ., We Wl11 "ave Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Chickens, Hubbard j I' ' ' ... Squash and Pumpkins, Fresh Vegetables and Fruit. r - I AmeriiFOTk Co-operative Institution I pPfggff -P ' E0PLE S ST0RE J. H. STORRS, Manager |