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Show I J The Commercial Sensation ol 1913 J I lllT TIME " PLACE DATE II I I SSSW "The Toggery" VFkLtL II I iP-IFf 3 9 A. 1VL 320 Twcniy-FHih street Thursday, March 27 1 1 I IW&mHjfik?Tl S. H. BROWNE CO. J j I I Mfci THE EggjIII HAS HAPPENED I TS"S sa,c may no lasfi feuS a Sew ay as entire stock Is for sale by the PIECE or the I I WHOLE, any day some one may come along and buy the entire stock. That means you lose I lP the opportunity of buying these high class goods at much lower price than the VERY Cheap I H makes. Just think ot IIS ONE DOLLAR Has ihe Purchasing Power of THREE In this Closing Qui Sale. g if SliH l I Wc hardly think if necessary to waste space in going into detail of the high character and standing ol the S. H. Browne Co. 1 I J I 11 ' I The sa!c last winter was successful and sold practically all of the winter merchandise. The stock on hand now is the -: "tf f( ! imlilll k ' lISlllK p i sPrn9 an summer merchandise, being oul of season was not shown al that time. fj fiill a The Blanktuship Company has signed a contract to close out the entire business within fifteen days and we are going R -rrrr '0 " Browne Company are absolutely going to quit business. B H HI 1 1 1 I ill lt is a wel1 known fad t0 the neral public that "The Toggery" had a big sale I I j WlUB "The Toggery-known as S.H. Browne CVs $45,000.00 slock of high grade in November and December, in which they sold Praa :' I WlfflVlH PH 1' . merchandise, the spring and summer merchandise not being sh(in, ana it is not H f ' !'! ' illnBI I Spring and Summer Clothing, Hats, Furnishings and Shoes, is in the hands of generally known that S. H. Browne Co. had thousands of dollars worth of new I ;; j IfflBBl , The BLANKINSHIP ADJUSTMENT CO., and must be sold in 15 days. This is SPRING AND SUMMER wearing apparel bought thai they had to accept, which l!;t ! jlBBS'l B u . i is now going to be offered to you at irom 35c to 50c on tne dollar. H ' HI) l J! greatest sale ever advertised in this country, or any other, because it is ah- These are days when every thoughtful man and woman should realize the H - l ' 11 j ii ImmH 'MlrWiill r solutely necessary to turn this entire $45,000.00 stork into cash in 15 clays. Bank- great importance of this announcement, which demands immediate considera- j H t I i m ' MSffmi m 'J ' ' u ., , , . ... ... . , c. , tion The snrincr season has not vet begun, and here is this $45,000.00 stock ! 1 mM l 7 I inHN!ffiUli rupi prices will prevail throughout the entire store nothing will be ett undone ' .: y. j b , , ,,filn1 ,i r.uiivn m,n i H p;. I ji j js ot the finest spring and summer merchandise ottered you at tar less than man- g g MM 1 ,!.;ra ';lflra IJl I ( insure quid exit of all merchandise, including lease, store fixtures, cash reg- ufacturers' cost where few merchants can offer scarcely any assortment, owing H P ! ilii: V pfilMl IMffll ister, safe, etc. The articles you generally pay $1.00 for will be sold for 35c to the Garment Workers' strike in New York - unfortunately this concern j l ?v ; t lillllHfl HlM bought their goods in Chicago, where there was no strike, and had to accept H H P Hilli I same, hence the stock is in the hands of the Blankinship uj iMw P I I 'i 'i IT WILl PA 0U T0 COME 10 MILES TO THIS SALE. R. R. FARE PAID ON PURCHASES OF $20 OR OVER I I M 1 I Complete Steek 1 ( SOc Boston or Paris Gartcirs 25c I !!f J. B. Stetson Hats $2.65 j I I .. fy 1 Arrow Collare 5 c j 25c Bosion or Paris Gar iers 12 V2 1 so and i7Sc Work Shirts 30 c j $3 and $3.50 Regal Ha!s $1.45 |