Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1913 Page: 4 of 20
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The Semi-annual Clearance
Sale of last August was the
greatest in our history.
Immense in value and vol-
umes of business recorded.
But cumulative experience
means added power, broad-
er knowledge, improved
methods, and a desire to
make still greater achieve-
ments, The post with its
success is secure: It is the
vital present with its ab-
sorbing interests and splen-
did opportunities that com-
mand your attention and
ours.
We have never planned
so broadly and liberally for
a Semi-annual Clearance
sale. Never were the prices
so low.
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Multitudes of people will
hail the announcement of
this sale with conspicious
eagerness. It is an event
that means much to them,
in as much as it places at
their command the choicest
merchandise in bewildering
variety at lowest prices ever
named. We’ve planned big
for this event: Carefully,
thoughtfully. Strenous
strivings lead on to better
things, and it is by this
method that this store has
been able to gain its present
position and hold it. This
page of bargain offerings
represent the concrete and
concentrated effort of our
combined buying organi-
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CLEARANCE,
DECISIVE, COMPLETE
If you have ever doubted the the remarkable purchasing power of a dollar, this
August Clearance Sale holds out to you the opportunity to make the test, for its
the one time in all the year to make both sides of that dollar do it s duty.
Fearless price cutting, annihilation of profits, an ironclad determination to
clear out all seasonable stocks! Fast, fierce selling, zealous buying, pleased cus-
tomers in whose memory will linger long the splendid values obtained during
this mighty event. All this and more will be accomplished in this master stroke
of lowered prices in The Greatest Clearance Sale we have ever held.
SALE STARTS SATURDAY, AUGUST 9TH, 1913
Half Prices on Our En-
tire Dress Stock
We have determined to move all surplus stocks of
T ladies’ and misses’ summer dresses of all kinds,
and to make sure we have cut the prices exact-
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Laces and Embroideries
We intend to make a clean sweep of all surplus
stock of laces and embroideries in this great sale.
We have placed cur entire stock of laces in one lot
and placed them on a table. They formerly were
10c, 12c and 15c Sale r
Mighty Clearance
of Men's Clothing
price
The balance of our stock of embroideries inelud-
including values up to 20c per yard
have been plac< d in one lot marked.
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One lot band trimmings, the remainder of our im-
mense stock values up to 50c per yard, go in this
great sale at, choice per 4A
yard .............................. lUC
Ladies* Summer Skirts
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All of a regular *tock of summer skirts i
weight materials.
Your choice at ................. HALF PRICE
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Big Sale of Men's Shirts
We have prepared amply for this great sale and
we are prepared to offer you some of the best
values you have ever seen. These shirts arc all
new stock and this price reduction will certainly
appeal to you.
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One lot men's shirts including Negligees in black
and white patterns, also soft shirts with collars
and cuffs attached. The regular price Q Q Q
were 50c and 75c, sale price......4} J
Men’s soft shirts with French cuffs and collar,
good patterns, regular $1.00 value AQ
sale price......................... DSC
Soft shirts with collar attached, reg- AQ
ular price $1.00, sale price ......... UvC
Big lot men’s $1.50 shirts, some negligees others
soft, with French colllars and AC
cuffs, sale price..................... g Ju
One lot men’s soft shirts, attached co^ QJj
lars, regular price, $1.50, sale price .
Buy your shirt requirements for some time at
these prices. .,
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Men’s and Boys' Slippers
Every pair of men’s and boys’ slippers will be in-
cluded in this great sale. Three months more
that you can wear low shoes. These prices are
tempting. Men’s $2.50 tan, gun metal and pat-
ent button slippers, sale O P
price .............................. v()I,OJ
$3.50 Packard slippers in all styles tf* "l o r
and sizes, sale price................ vp^.O^)
$4.00 and $4.50 Packard slippers, all <TX f C
styles included, sale price...........
The celebrated $6.00 Stacy Adam slip- .
per in all styles, your choice........ J
The quality and style of our shoes have always
been very high and these heavy reductions should
tempt y< u to buy a season’s supply.
$2.50 and $2.25 boys’ slippers, all
styles, sale price....................,
*2.00 dippers, all .styles,
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Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1913, newspaper, August 7, 1913; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth839911/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.