The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, February 13, 1922, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE THREE, Image 9

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MONDAY, ITESUAEY 13, 1922.
PlATTS3OUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOUENAL
PAGE THREE
Ten Specials Are Listed in This Adver
tisement Price Cards and Displays Will
Guide You to Other Big Values in Our
Store February 15th.
February 15th, 1922
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Shirts!
A good heavy
shirt blue only.
Sizes 142 to 17.
On sale Wednes
day while thejr last
at
65
Cotton Flannel
Mills!
One lot of good
heavy mitts sin
gle thumb, double
faced palm. A big
bargain. Price, per
dozen
OUR SPECIAL
Silk Shirts $4.85
Genuine baby broad cloth. Sizes 14,
lJ2 15, 15J2. These shirts form
erly sold at from $8 to $12 each.
Stetson
Hats!
Any hat in the
house. This price
includes all shapes
and makes. Good
this one day onl3.
Choice for
Young .Ion's Sutfs
A few suits left from our clearance
sale in sizes 36, 37, 38, 39 and 40
single and double breasted. To clean
up we offer them this one day only at
Kuppenheimer Clothcraft
The Bloch Co.
Boy's
Underwear!
Fleece Lined
Sizes 6, 8, 10,
14, 16. Up to now
these have sold at
$1 to $1.65. Wed
lien's Union Suits
Heavy weight ribbed suit in
sizes 38 to 46, at
g t$ 45
Beys' Maekinaws
Every hoy:' maefcirav.- in the hou?
acres C to IS. These are all wool coats and
the List that rucr.ev can buy. Priced to
sell
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Bargain Wednesday Sale!
PLEASE DON'T JUDGE THESE SHOES BY THE SALE PRICE
It would be unfair to us; to the shoes and to yourself
This sale points the way to true thriftiness. Though a decided saving of money
is involved, we don't want you to forget for one minute, the added saving in the
fine quality of every pair of shoes we sell whether at regular price or sale price.
OUR BARGAIN WEDNESDAY SPECIAL One special
group of Military and Louis heel women's shoes in brown
and black leather. You must see these shoes to fully ap
preciate the values. Price, per pair
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;pec:al
Special Eo. 5
Special Ko. 8
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Do Ycu :Cnow the Possibil
ities thei e are in a Few Yds.
of Unl l-ached Muslin?
t;-ts. curta:;,:"
liecaust; it i--we
hove clo-.
duality vi L'O
l:iu'J it is wo
V( diiO: day . :
lies, nifty aprons, luncheon
r-j ju-t a ftw of its ues.
. : v.lI: Lig demand is why
to L'ive ;oj a very fii;e
"h unbleached iiiUslin, the
!: while workinsr with, for
r yarc:. 10c
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Instead c f 65c You Pay On
ly 4Sc Only a Few Dozen
at This Price!
You Will Like These Hose
When You See Them.
Ladies' Black Cotton
Hose at Only 15c
Per Pair
They are not the uu;il quality you see
at this price, hut full lenpth, v.eil uro-I-..nirned
hose that ;ire earily wonh L'Sc,
a rrice that you have many times pair for
hoKe not nearly bo cool. Sizes are from
S to 101a.
"How Those Childrcd Go
Through Their
Stockings!"
is a complaint often heard. I'.ut you
won't ha.e to orry u.uch v. hen you
have i. rcsirve mpjily on liaT:rl if y''i buy
th'ni at this sale. All Mzes in children-
black hose, with double ki;ee at three
pair for EOc-
Special Ko. 9
Special Ko. 6
v n i.aren
cc-llcrt quailt
all ses:v. an
and at 1-nees.
! ;Ck fateen bloociorE of ex
si.trvn, double stitched at
wi;h elastic around waist
Sines 2 to 14.
to
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Srecial
We'll Sell A1S Wool Dress
Goods-black, myrtle, green
and Navy at $1 Per Yd.
Thai's son price lor fine quality wool-
c:i:.-!-:: i fcc-rges and wool taffetas
in -ii- end 4.r- -..cti widths! There is noth
;n: the r.-att; - v.i:h ih era cither and they
are rc ral;."- ? . ... .' and fS.OO values. We
rave a few j .-u-s too many. That's the
'why" of th j.rice.
Can You Imagine $12
$15 Blouses for
Only $5.00.
Then corae prepared tor a pleasurable
rurprise for you'll see a nice bis: assort
ment of heauTifully made Taffeta. Geor
gette and Crepe de Chine blouses that
formerly sold at this prire and which we
will sell ca Wednesday for only $5. The.se
are in colorful and dark suit shades, over
blouse and tuck-in styles in sizes 3G tD 4 6.
You Would Enjoy Ironing a
Table Cloth Made From
Such Smooth Finished
Mercerized Damask
as This at Only
75c Per Yd.
In two very pretty patterns, and 1.4
inches wide. A pood width for cloths that
are used daily. We ran not emphasize too
strongly the hi? value of this cl:th at
the price.
Special 17o. 7
Special No. 10
Special iJo. 4
If We Hr.d Them We Could
Sell Enough for Every
Bed in Plattsmouth.
Seamless heets. size Sis 90 for S1.19
cc-h. Tl o " lull size, mr.t'U. cf extra
-.uglily t.h--t;ii3. and h:u:i:ed lihe
ail .nl sl.ef.p. should be. Ov.ly a limited
c u.i at it y v, ;:: be placed on sale Wednesday
at C 1.19. Limit cf two to a customer.
Who'll Be the First to Buy
One of These Beautiful
Lace Trimmed Scarfs
at $1.00?
Lace all around the edges, lace medal
lions, oblons or square, form the "inside"
v hi'e an excellent quality ivory tinted
cloth forms the background. For your
buffet, table or bureau there is no bigger,
better value to be had. The lenpth i:; 4t
inches and you'll find these scarfs selling
elsewhere for 51.75.' Our price of $1 is
gDod for Wednesday only.
First Aid for the Kitchen
a Linoleum Rug.
"What pretty patterns," we hear you
say, and then we'll tell you how much a
rug will improve the appearance of your
dining room, kitchen or bed room, and
how much it will lessen your daily clean
ing work, for wiping up with a damp
cloth makes the floor bright and clean
again. Of course, if you have one. you
already know this. Every one of our
Linoleum rusrs are guaranteed to give at
isfacticf!.' At this price you can get one
that will savQ,gue.' work and give last in e
service in you"-? iTome. A size 9x12 will
te sold at the special price of $17.50.
GROCERY SPECIALS
LtT'-e size oatmeal $
Iu-lk ca'iucal. lb
Bulk mu.-aroni. lb
2 lbs. b aT:s for
2 W-.-i. rice for
cau f-ard:nes (in oil ) ,
cans Plu '.by pork and
beans fcr
larpe can- fci viiny
lO-cjt. g: Ivauized nail
with baking powder
f,
25
1C
.10
.25
.25
.25
.25
.25
.25
4-lb. "Krispy Crackers
Caddies for
in
53c
Xo. 2 cans JM pineapple 1.00
lbs. fancy Peaherry cof
fee for 1.C0
S tall cans salmon for 1.00
J2 bu. Winesap apples 1.00
2 2-lb. cans roast beef 1.00
1 lb. 4X coffee for .20
Bulk ground coffee, lb .25
20 bars of Swift's white
soap for 1.00
2 bars Crcrne Oil soap .25
7 lbs. prunes for 1.00
Seedless raisins, pkg .25
4 pkgs. Quaker Quakies 1,03
9 tall cans Monarch milk- 1.00
2 cans peaches in syrup 1.00
2 tall Jars preserves 1.00
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A Good Quality
at a Low Price
Phone 53, 54,
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Kisses' snd
Children's Shoes!
Shoes of sturdy
leather. Sizes in
child's to 2 Misses.
All high priced shoes
such as Educators
and Billikens.
g75
For the Baby J
Infants' First Step and
Button shoes
95c
Women's Fell Slippers!
Padded soles and heels,
some -with leath
er soles, at
70c
Men's Work Shoes!
Brown and black leath
ers, blucher or outing
style. If 3'oure look
ing fcr good value in
work shoes come in
Wednesday and let us
fit you with a pair of
these at
$2.45
Women's Oxfords!
A splendid lot of
pumps and oxfords
several styles in
the popular brown
and black leathers.
High or low heels.
85
T Fetzer Shoe Company
QUALITY SHOES'
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CASS COUNTY'S BIGGEST AND BEST BARGAIN CASH STORE EVERY ARTICLE IN OUR STORE
IN WINTER MERCHANDISE AT A HUGE REDUCTION FOR BARGAIN WEDNESDAY SHOPPERS!
APRON SPECIAL
La die:,' Bungalow Aprons Light and Dark
Patterns Fast Color All Sizes'
Bargain Wednesday
89c
WTien you trade at Fanger's
you can rest assured that you
are getting Dependable Mer
chandise at the Lowest Price.
SHOES! SHOES!
Girl's hrown Russian calf skin Values to
4 Sizes 11 in Children's to S
in Growing: Girls' at
$2.19
DRY GOODS
Xo. 1 c
Unhlcac:
Ortir. i
::G-:nch
Ladies' :
Ladies'
Ladiei:' '
Ladies'
Lad i s
$6.
Ladies'
first
Ladies -Ladies
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.ton hatt--:. pure cotton $ .09
;ed toweliizs, per yd .09
anntl, best Quality, yd 17
uercales, per yd .19
are silk hose 1.19
ool hose at .63
e?t trrade cntins gowns 1.29
.'.lunsing union suits 1.43
Gingham dresses; values to
our choice for 2.45
J-huckle overshoes; strictly
ual::y. at 2.29
-buckle ( vershoes 2.t9
lack and hrown dres shoe 3.SS
GROCERIES
Four pounds rice for $ .25
Tall can of salmon .10
Gallon peaches and apples atJ .69
Pork and beans, fine quality at .10
Xo." one lanip-phimaeys at .11
Bulk cocoa, rich ar.d pure, 2 lbs .25
Ivory soap. 2 bar ;'or .15
P & G laundry soap, 4 bars for .25
Large pkg:. Post Toasties or Corn
Tlakes for .14
If lbs. pure pranuluted sugrar 1.00
ALL CHEWING TOBACCO, LB .77
Butternut cof.ee, per Ih .39
Lerge can Eweet potatoes .22
Tuxedo, Prince Albert, Velvet, can .14
MEN'S, BOYS' WEAR
Blue and pray work fchirt? $ .69
ilen's heavy blanket lined ducking
coats on sale at 4.95
Men's all wool mackinaw. 7.95
Men's heavy union suits 1.29
ilen's dress sox. 2 pair for .25
Beys all wool thachinaws 4.95
Boye' sturdy school shoes at 2.49
Meu's l-buck!e overshoes, the best
quality obtainable, at , 2.29
Boys" 3 -buckle overshoes, the best
cf quality at 1.79
Lion Brand Work Shoes
for Men and Boys
Faeiqer5
Plattsmouth, Neb.
WE SELL FOR CASH AND SELL FOR LESS"
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Phone 208
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