PAGE SEVEN ' EAPE VAX HJ AH A\D ITAl'L . SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1915. ' : J'' . — - - L-:— :r .ir_
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AFTER YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS Mrs. E. TURNER 323 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J. Has decided to close out out her entire Dry Goods Stock, and RETIRE from business.
SALE NOW GOING ON And will continue until the stock is sold. Be on hand and share in the great saving. Bear in mind this is a genuine closing-out sale, and everything in thi« BIG STOCK will be PRFED LOW to close out quick. This is your opportunity to stock up for the winter and spring. This is the LARGEST STOCK of its kind in Cape May County, and includes most everything needful in the Dry Goods and Notion line. We have not the room to Display' all the bargains in our Sale at the beginning. Come again until you find what you need. OUR GOODS are goods of quality, bought before dyes were $5.50 per lb. They cannot be replaced with the price which you can buy them at this sale. TREMENDOUS BARGAINS Await all who attend this great sale. Greatest MONEY SAVING event ever. We mention just a few real bargains, such values as will prevail in all departments :
House Dresses, 75c Large Heavy Turkish Towels . 39c pair
Children's Dresses about !•> price Remnants Cheap.
Lot Pillow Cases, Best Tubing 36x36 at 14c each
Big Lot Ladies Waists 25 & 50c, good values. Remnants Cheap.
Men's 50c Underwear, heavy and light weight, all 39c. A large stock of Heavy Wool Sweaters at cost, all sizes. Thousands of yards of Lace and Good Embroideries at 2c per yard and up.
W SAVE $ $ $ Goods marked with blue pencil is sale price.
MRS. E. TURNER, 323 Washington St., Cape May, ) . ' • i

