aires THRIFT WEEK WILL BE OBSERVEDSECOKD TIME Thrift twk, originally planned as an aid in the sale of war saving stamps, will U with the country on its second annual appearance during the seven days beginning January 17. This year the names of the days vary somewhat from the thrift week of 1920, but each one of them is impor tant. There was no organized effort last year to observe thrift week, but the chamber of commerce is planning to do Fomething a little out of the ordinary, detailed announcement of Thrift week comprises the follow ing days: January 17 National thrift day or bank day to emphasute the service the banks render to stimulate the starting of bank accounts, both sav ing and checking, r January 18 Budget day to em phasize the importance of planning expenditures, careful buvinr, vise in vestments and keeping a recotd of where the money poes, January 19 .i it;onal life Insur ance day to emphasise the Impor tance of protecting the family by cre ating an estate. January 20 Own jour own home day to emphasize the Importance of living under one's own roof. i January 21 Make a will day to emphasize the value of planning for the future welfare of dependants.. January 22 ray your bills prompt ly day to emphasize the value of credit and the moral obligation of pay ing what you owe when it is due. January 23 Share with o'hers dny to emphasize the need of giving sys tematically to worthy causes instead of becoming a tightwad. .1 - J. t bth Hune, Miss Zelms. McKimmey and Miss Verna Smith rw uied to the Alliance academy Tue day morning after having spent their . .....i their parents in Bridge t o.t. One w .y 'o avo'd the "flu" Is to ri'r.i'y rr.d cooly look upon it am ju'f n ro:nmon, everyday, old-fashion c 1 neee. which will be made later. $60,000 Worth of New Merchandise THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1921 - - , . to be Sacrificed At the HORACE BOGTJE STORE A Clean-Cut Sale of Merchandise to meet the present conditions. .We arc taking our losses now in a great many instances making prices lower than are able to buy at today but we must turn this stock to enable us to buy new new spring merchandise. Our loss is your gain. The Time to Buy is Right NOW! Wool Nap Blankets $6.50 Wool Nap Plaid Blankets, 66x80 and a good w eight, at $4.95 Cotton Blankets $5.00 Cotton Blankets in Tan and Gray, Pink and Blue Borders, 64x80, at ,53.45 Ginghams Fine Sheer Zephyr Ginghams in plaids and checks, also stripes, 75 cent values, at 33c Apron Check Ginghams, "Amos , keg" fast colors, 27-inch . width, 40c values, at 19c Outing Flannel Outing Flannel 27-inch, 60 cent values in white, light fancies also dark patterns, at 25c Percales Percales in light and dark pat terns, all 36-in., 75 values, at 33c Percales Percales In light and dark .apt terns, 50c .values, at f Coats, Suits, Dresses Skirts, Blouses, Petticoats EVERY GARMENT in our READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT has been put into this sale. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING RESERVED These are all new, this season's garments right up-to-the-minute in style. ALL WELL BE SOLD AT V2 PRICE Price Price MILLINERY Our entire stock of Pat tern Hats put into two lots $15.00 and up to $35.00 values going at $5.00 All $5.00 and up to $10.00 values going at $3.00 20Shoes--20 LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES Our entire stock of Ladies' high shoes and pumps and oxfords. Also all MisseV Shoes at a DISCOUNT OF 20 SILKS 40-Inch all silk Georgette, 40-Inch all silk Crepe-de-Chine, and 36-Inch Satins and Taffetas $3.50 and $4.00 Values in a ,Good Range of Colors Munsing Underwear Ladies' Silk and Wool Union Suits low neck, no sleeve; also low neck, elbow length $5.50 and $6.00 values, at $3.89 Ladies' Cotton Union Suits in high neck, long sleeve; low neck, elbow sleeve; low neck, no sleeve, ankle length $3.00 and $3.25 values, at $2.19 Children's All-Wool Union Suits in all sizes, age 1 to 16. Values $3.50 and $4.00 $2.69 Children's Wool and Cotton Mixed Union Suits Ages 1 to 16 $2.75 and $3.00 values $1.95 25c TURKISH TOWELS 95c Value, extra heavy, 20x36; at . .63c 65c Value, extra heavy, 18x36; at' . .39c 50c Value, extra heavy, 14x33; at . .19c HUCK TOWELS Linen finish Huck, hemstitched ends, 18x36, 95c values 73c 75c Values, plain hemmed, 18x36 . . .49c 50c Values, plain hemmed Huck, with fancy borders, 18x36 .33c SHEETING 94 Pepperell Sheeting full bleached, yd. 59c yard WOOL DRESS GOODS $10.00 $ 7.50 6.50 4.50 2.50 2.00 1.50 $ $ $ $ $ ALL WOOL Value, 56-in. Value, 54-in. Value 48-in. Value 42-in. Value 36-in. Value 36-in. Value 36-in. TRICOTINE Tricotine at. . Tricotine at. . Tricotine at. . Tricotine at. . SERGES at.. SERGES at.. SERGES at. . . $6.95 .$4.95 . $3.95 .$3.19 .$1.59 .$1.29 . 89c Cotton Plaids for Childern's Dresses $1.15 Values going at. 79c 75c Value3 going at. 59c MUSLINS Hope and Beacon full bleached, 36-in 25c yard $2.19 Children's Cotton Fleeced Union Suits Ages 1 to 16 -$2.50 and $2.75 values $1.59 Children's Velastic Cotton Fleeced Union Suits $2.25 and $2.50 values at $1.29 Ladies' Outing Flannel Gowns made of a good, heavy quality flannel in white, pink and blue fancies. Values to $4.50 $2.19 .Horace Star (Q Inc. 1 . V'.i:li 1