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Show ' 'WffVW NATION-WIDE ffi M! . fjL TTR-PAimf ENT STORES j ' GUNNISON, UTAH i ' ' ! Women Especially Will I j BelnterestedinThisNews ! j ' You appreciate that if you were to buy 4,224,- j j 000 pairs of stockings, you could, do so at a far ! . lower price per pair than if you bought only a single j j j pair or even a thousand dozen pairs. j 1 . i i Something of the buying power of the Nation- J wide institution of which this Store is a part, may be gleaned from the following article which appeared appear-ed in the New Yo.k Times the other day: ! "What is believed to be the largest single order ever placed for women's full-fashioned silk hosiery has just been put through by the J. C. Penney Company. Com-pany. It calls for 352,000 dozen, (4,224,000 pairs) of the goods for deliveries ranging through ali of next year. The company now operates 745 department stores in various parts of the country. The order is almost twice as large as that placed by the company on similar merchandise about a year ago." HOT - WATER BOTTLE A Household Necessity Guaranteed For Two Years - For , $1.25 SALE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Gunnison Drug Store The REXALL Store ' At water Kent RADIO ! t i t : WHICH IS YOUR CHOICE? One dial or three dials? Five, six or seven tubes? Whatever your preference, it is here. . .j. We will be glad to help you select the Receiver that t fits your need. I FREE DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR HOME. I A. M. PETERSON t ! lAistari Cafe j I SAVE MONEY ! i ON YOUR I WINTER CLOTHING 1 Some MARVELOUS REDUCTIONS I Here are some of the REAL BARGAINS . . Mens' 18-inch High Tops, were $6, now -.$4.7o t Men's Moccasin Work Shoes, were $4, now 2.98 t Men's Scout Shoes, were $4, now 2.93 J ! Men's Wolverine Work Shoes the 1,000-mile shoe were $4.75, now 3.98 Men's Oxfords,: were $4.35, now 3.49 .: t Boys' High Top Shoes, Were $4.15, now 2.79 ' I Boys' High Top Shoes, were $3.75, now 2.59 Boys' Work Shoes, were $3.00, now 2.18 Boys' Work Shoes, were $2.80, now 1.98 I Boys' Dress Shoes, were $3.00', now 2.18 $ Bcfys' Oxfords, were $3.60, now 2.98 Boys' Oxfords, were $3.10, now 2.49 Young Men's Oxfords, were $3.85, now 3.00 t Men's Ball Band Overshoes and Arctics, while they last 2.98 BALL BAND RUBBERS All sizes, for Dad, Mother, Sis t and Brother I 10 PER CENT OFF $ I UNDERWEAR FOR ALL THE FAMILY 10 PER CENT OFF - NO EXCHANGES NO APPROVALS - - n 1 1 1 1 ni -1- , 1, J, THE BIG SALE CONTINUES UNTIL ALL SHOES Z t ARE SOLD Many More BARGAINS That Space Will Not Permit to List. t COME IN AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF t THE BIG OPPORTUNITIES I i Square Deal Store I I CENTERFIELD, UTAH ft n , lii Ifl 0 . 11 " It is to your advantage to purchase your FALL 4. '" and WINTER COATS at once. t The big strike among the Garment Factory Work- 4 4 . ers in'the'east has advanced the price of Coats to al- most 50 PER CENT. it ? Tt ' -r 111 . 'X . . i o you people who have a certain amount to pay . for your coat, and to all who are looking for a REAL 4 SAVING IN MONEY, it will be a distinct advantage to you to BUY YOUR FALL and WINTER GAR- I MENTS NOW, and to PURCHASE FROM US be- Y cause through early placing of orders we have avoid- 11' . t . ed the necessity of paying this advance in price. ..j, .. 'n keeping with our usual policy of a reasonable tt . . profit for us, we are content to sell our stock of gar- ments on hand at prices under which we would be compelled to pay to replenish our stock. f I MAX COHEN'S I it tt "HOUSE OF QUALITY" tt ' " ' "Garments of a National Reputation" -j- ! -5. : 4. 4. . X $";: : : .j. .j. .;. .;. .j. .j. . . $ . .;. .t. .j. .j. ... .j. ... ... . .j. J FRESH - : APPLE I I cider : I HOT TAMALES I S3 " a . and : CHILI B NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. B ASSORTED CAKES H B and VAFERS. B Always THE BEST I B 3 D B at E B Pumpkin Shell Gunnison's Little Sweet B 3 ShP- H IBBQDBBE3MDBBB Dr. J. L. LEWIS EYESTRAIN SPECIALIST of Salt Lake City will make regular trips to Gunnison every month in the future, and will be prepared to give first , class optical service. On my first regular trip I will conduct ey examinations at the Gunnison hotel MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15 School children FREE if accompanied accom-panied by parents. I Entertain Your t Friends at i The Wistaria I f Private Tables can be ar- ranged for if you wish. ! Wistaria Telephone 10J j ! ! MARCELLING I am prepared to give you the best in Marcelling, after four years' experience as a li- J censed operator. ! 4 ' X Mrs. LeRoy Whitehead j ! Home of Mrs. Minnie Taylor . ' i GUNNISON, UTAH ! t ! t 4-if f ! Opportunities j fc. L, -J LOST Forty-two . Tiead of ewe lambs, branded Ace of Clubs on back. $25.00. reward, for return to Charles Nielson, Salina, Utah. FOR SALE Two high class Percheron Stallions. For further particulars see A. F. Allred. J 52 12 NOTICE We give 38 pounds of the Famous WHITE ROSE Flour for one bushel of wheat. Hermansen Roller Mill & Elevator. Ele-vator. 47t; WANTED Hides, pelts, wool, veal and all kinds of poultry. Pay highest! market price. Phone 59Z. B. Pally. , mGtf LOOK I buy hogs, veal and chickens. chick-ens. Phone 9z, A Barlow, Center-field. Center-field. J21tf. X t BUCKET FULL OF SOAP I t "A Bargain of Bargains" i . We will offer our customers a Bucket Full of Proctor t & Gamble's Soaps all high quality at a price that 4. will surprise you. I WATCH FOR DISPLAY I , SATURDAY ONLY We wil sell the famous MILK t MAID BREAD at 5 CENTS PER LOAF. It's a Gun- ' nison Product. I MOTHER'S JjffARKET j t ' Gunnison's Busy Store t t glfcUliiktlllbliilii.liLtull; iii,JhiJltJjJ:!:i.j!lijl.!;ll!,L LiH.AjiltiJii I aUjfciii iiii.illl.i.lili.L-U.iliniNMj iUiii jjjjj Jskj;;, 1 The Best Variety I Pi A ROAST Roasted as you know best to roast H pH it, makes a deliciously palatable and nourishing food jj for your family rich in strength-giving elements. f.-? m ONR CURED MEATS Too, are wholesome i -i M and appetizing. Hams, either boiled or fried, make lk g a delicious meal. Try a slice for tomorrow morn- b' i lM ing's breakfast. .! M OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Is filled with - pSI Standard and High Grade Goods. ' . , 1 ' Star Market H "One Price to AH" 1 |