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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, 1920. 11 'V Page 3 ith .i " , V Wear offering develops reductions deeper than we have ever shownand includes this for made selling--many purchases Two thousand five hundred garments are included- At half price we offer 1,000 Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts and Waists. And on 1,500 garments including Furs, Fur Coats, Evening Dresses, Petticoats, Skirts, Sweaters, Waists, Leather Coats and Rain Coats, we offer substantial reductions. We advise early shopping. Womens Shoes we have reduced our entire stock of high winter Shoes and Brogue Oxfords to $11.85, $14.85, $15.85, $16.85 and $18.85. These prices represent splendid values. Our entire stock of Millinery included in this off g no hat in our stock will be priced higher than $14.25 hats marked $6.50 at $2.25 hats marked $12.50 at $4.25 hats marked $16.50 at $7.25 hats marked $25.00 at $10.25 hats marked $45 hats. at $14.25 all beautiful, seasonable, Silk and Dress Goods offering includes 1,500 yards of genuine Satin Francais at $3.75 a yard hundreds of yards of Novelty Silks Kumsi Kumsa Roshanara Em Rough in plain, plaid and block Crepe-Tw- eed Char-meus- e Forty-inc- h Satin eff ects all at one-haprice. and Faille Sublime in desirable street shades, including black, brown, navy and taupe, at $3.50. Goetz Satin will be sold at $2.98. One thousand yards of Silk Crepe de Chine bought particularly for this event, at $1.29. Cheneys Mimono Silk at $1.69. Another special purchase of 3,500 yarcjs of Satin Phalanx, the silk that will not crush, at $3.19. Qtir Ready-T- o ji V . & t A. er-in- mid-wint- er - O lf ' S') (Continued on Following Fge.) |