The Clinton News-Record, 1904-06-30, Page 8.�.
Clinton News.Record
Taffeta Ribbons
All pure silk
10 cents per yard' •
On Saturday morning we place on sale
the biggest bargain in ribbons it has ever been
our good fortune, to offer. Over 900 yards of
pure silk taffeta neck ribbons in all the popular
light shades go on our counters at the absurdly
low price of 10c a yard. We cleared every piece
a wholesale firm had of the line they sold for.
18c retailing, and got them at a figure that lets
us name 10c, a yard for our selling price.
900 yards pure side taffeta ribbons in the following shades,
pink, sky, torquoise, tuscan, create and white; good quality,
regular retail pi ice, 18c per yard, on sale Saturday morning at
per yard 10
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The classes in art needlework which
commenced last Tuesday morning are 4
arousing great interest among the lovers
of this art. The are held each da .from
They y
10 A. M. to 12 noon and from 3 to 5 RPL
Two expert teachers from the . Ottays a
school are in .charge, instruction is free. •
You are;, welcome; to , as rany`. 'les-
sons,
es-
sons • as you wish: to take.An • :op-
r
•' lessons
or >�nit •to receive �..�cou se of l on
p t y v r
• such as this is an exceptional one. Do not
• miss it.
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Two Parasol Bargains
Two parasol bargains for Saturday. 'Odd lines
clearing at under value ,:prices. One fancy the other
black.
Fancy Parasols at 50 :cps
Ladies fancy parasols, ninny kieds, dualitiesthat would
at $1.00 to $1.50, clearing this lot at your choice • each
•
sell
Ladies Blacks Parasols' :98 cents
Ladies black parasols, .good top that will,not cut,, mounted on
strong frame, steel rods, hollow rile., assortment of•#ancy band
les, Good yalue,at $1.25,specia1 at • 98
Better Parasols $1.50,, $2 and $2.50
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$1.65 Shirtwaists for '$1.25
A dollar sixt..five Shirtwaist for a ;dollar 'twenty
five. Less than a'dozen of:them to. sell. ,All ne\'v'.:this
season. A littlebargain for Saturday shoppers.
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sleeye, tucked cuffs nicely ttitnrnd
with insertion and tucking
all sizes, regular $1.65 for Saturday; , .. . , , $1.25
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Muslins 10c.
Regular15c
M E11ns 156- '
Regular 25c and 35c
The head lines tell the story of two big bargains
ains
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in wash dress stuffs. They will go 'on sale Saturday
morning and people who buy them• will get a bargain
and a big one. There's not a doubt of that.
1'luslins at 10e-
150 yards of Fancy Dress
Muslins good ginality and
patterns, of some just, 'en •
-
ough for 1 of 2 waists,.of
the others plenty for a
dress of each pattern. Last
ends of lines that sold tat l5e
Clearing Saturday at 'per '
yard , 10e
iiM 4A '
\V
Clearing a
1 a
•Out.
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6
1'Iusl•ins at 15c1..
200 yards Fancy •Dress, Mus -
1 i ris and
us-1ins'and cotton imperials„
Ietigths of. 8 to 15 yards.
Last ends of vat ious kinds
that sold at 2ti and 35c.. We
will take no chances on.
having these ends aceamu- •
late so out they go on Sat -
utility a t per yard
at-utdayatperyard 1tic
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We are winding up what has been our ban-
ner millinery season. Now it is clearin •out time
and half rice is the' tune which hese lines
pto e to ns
are marching out. Here's the 114 for Saturday..
Lome early for best and first choice.
New Trimmed flats at Half Price
Last Sattirday we cleared out the balance of our pattern hats at
half ppric • This week we have trispecial ned e a
1ctt for nextSatur-
day. We took our short ends of trimmings and last ones and twos or
various shapes ete. and trimmed thorn up for Saturday selling. The
prices have been figured up in the mutt way and this we curt right in
two aro on Sate +day morning you can take your choice of these elegant'
new hats AT EXACTLY 13AL'F P,Ii.IOI ,
.Ready to Wear i;Iats at Half Price -15 to 20 ready to Wear hats
left to sell. All are good shapes and are new this season. We
have just these few left, about 20 in all and on Saturday mor-
ning put there on sale at nXA.:Tfy'1Z HALF P11wn
NEW YOit:E SAILOItS..4'ifteen 1V`ew York Sailor Hats, the
last that are left in stock, regular $t and $1.511, et.yliah . hats
for sutnnier Wear, ohoide on Saturday EXACTLY HALF PRICE
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octgens linos.
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Our Prices are
Away Down
On a very fine assortment
of Photo Alburtis,, about thirty
of them. The reason of it is
that they are a traveller's sam-
ples' which we bought at a
very substantial discount, An-
other reason is that they aro
out of season. We mostly sell!,
then! at Christmastime. They
are in good condition, as good
as new, and the price advant-
age is a big one. There are
no.twoalike and really they
have in most cases lel?tures
which we consider ' of merit
not possessed by regular stock,
This we will be glad to expla-
in to you if you are interested
enough to call and examine
them.
NORDIIEIM R PIANOS.
Agents barker's Dye Works.
L air Ca
Often the Cheapest,- Always the Best.
About
People
We Know
Airs. I';. Caesar of Swat Ste. Marie
is the• guest of %Mrs, 1), Cook,
Mrs: Cc•rbet, Detroit, visited old fri-
ends i11.Clinton the past.weeit. •
Mr. Gordon Morning, son of Rev.
1Uatning, Iias gone to Winnipeg.
Miss • Li,cindar Miller left on 'Tuesday,'
to visit friends • at Wattvaucsa, Mang
Mr. and Mrs: R,..1. Bell and family
spent Sunday with Gocicriclt friends.
Mr. Joseph Echoes 'rot cs tt,;, '1 as been
visiting his brother, Dr. 0. E..Hol-
flies• a .
Dr. • JohnGunn silent Sunday •with
his sister of Ailsa . Craig, who . has
been ill.-
Mr.
ll.Mr•. I,ucas from below .Brantford',.. is
now -foreman on the local section of
the B. & G, -
•
Dr, Gibson t.f Copper C1t11 wars rube
guest cf his mother, iters, .lt..'. 111a-
Ieenatan, aver, Sunday.
11[r, statues Iiilleia;-. Detroit,• •vvas the
guest , of his irauct•lic�ther,. Mts•.
I
Talrtr:,aytorr, the past week.
Miss Maggie Ilillcti,;