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I * t Wise Readers Never Overlook I Our Advertisements OVER 60 YEARS OF SERVICE P" r? A s w I® 1 IN6U VALUE QUALITY to GEORGE OF OUNEOIN Last Week of a Successful Sale Service! The Oracle told Socrates that he was the wisest man because he knew that he was not wise. The president of a college once gave a hulking young country freshman a soholarshi p who answered " Nothing," when asked how much ha knew. There is always one thing everyone can be sure of, and that is the chance to learn a little more. The Store that knows It all, like the person, has got to the end of its rope. It is not doing Its part unless it Is trying harder every day to learn how to serve its customers bettor. Every day we pick up little points whereby our patrons can bo better catered for, Isn’t that real service? Of course It is, and that’s why we’re growing a greater Store every day. Fly-a-way of Mantles. To make our last sale week a big week, many pood and pretty garments have been searched out to make room for the new season’s goods. Some a bit dusty, some soiled, but they only need a tubbing to make them as good as new. Also corsets, many standard makes offered too. Priced very little, they make excellent picking. A Busy Section One of the busiest sections is where our Hosiery is sold to the thousands of patrons who unceasingly get hosiery satisfaction from our well-known assortments of quality lines. Now, for _ the final week many inducements are present in this section of our Store—come and see them—you’ll be surprised at the ‘‘ littleness ” of the prices. Gloves. A right real rousing sale of Gloves is planned for all next week, and all the newest styles are included in the offering. No room hero for explicit explanations— only come early Monday and secure best selections. More Redactions in Footwear. The most successful Footwear Sale wo have experienced prompts us for the last week of our Sale to offer some of the best Boot and Shoe Bargains it has been our good fortune to present and yours to profit by. Be early on Monday morning to secure the best selection, and at the same time see the many other Bargains that space does not permit mentioning. Shoes, 7/8. Several oddments and samples in Ladies’ Shoes, various styles. Shoes, 13/6. Balance of Ladies’ Court Shoes in glace and patent, great value. Shoes, 19/6. Ladies’ Bar Shoes in tan, willow, and lizard leathers, further reduced. Shoes, 22/6. Ladies’ Bar Shoes in tan, willow, suede, and patent leathers. Only a few pairs left. Boots, 18/6. Men’s Stout Chrome Derby Boots, made to give real hard wear. Genuine bargain at the price asked. Slippers, 8/11. Men’s Tan Morocco Slippers, flannel lined; a bargain line we managed to secure. All sizes. In the Men’s Store. Thoughtful men, tasteful men, all sorts of men, ha v e been buying at fuglin’ Sale. This Store boasts of the finest assortments of Clothing and Mercery at lowest prices asked for many a day. An enthusiastic selling has been arranged for next week, so a visit will well repay the time expended in doing so. Only 6 more days. Our Summer Sale commences on Its last lap next Monday, and ends definitely next Saturday. Even at this late day come many new Items for a great final selling. While most advertised summer sales have frittered away, this Inglis event that was planned to last right up to March 20, is being refreshed with now savings on which tho same notable standard of value-for-prloe Is maintained. The strength of tho " Last Sale Week ” is In the fact that every garment is up to the point of excellence that would make it worthy at full price. Tho strength of the last sale week Is also in the very low prices. All Millinery must go—! All summer Millinery must go to make room for the display of a host of incomin g hats for autumn. Cost or profit bears no influence on these reductions ; quick, complete, and immediate clearance is the object. Summer styles offered at huge discounts—many may be worn well into autumn. Low Prices. Dress goods at very low prices is one of our biggest attractions for next week. All the left overs from a busy season’s trading will say “ Good-bye ” to us next week. A tremendous lowering of prices has taken place in our Dress Goode Section and in our Silk , Section too. Don’t miss these offerings. L®J t

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Evening Star, Issue 19197, 13 March 1926, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19197, 13 March 1926, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19197, 13 March 1926, Page 23