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A Keavin's -s j* TJT & FOR EXAMPLE, ,#• Keavin's Entire Store Is As One Huge fice, and every cleric in the store is on sacrifical duty. Undeawear. At Half Price Till Cleared Out .Similar Sacrifices All Around This Week WILL GO AS FAR IN PURCHASING POWER AS in the ordinary run of things wearable if spent at mm Is itnot.better to SACRIFICE profits BOW thin run the risk of loss later? KMTU'I answer to this question gives an unequalified and indisputable You haven't got to ask for the Bargain Counter, just come in, it's everywhere, right hand, left hand, top and bottom, every inch of sale space is just simply devoted to BIG BOUNCING BARGAINS* for sacri We estimate that by cuttings things down, in the midst of the season wo shall make a great space clearing, which is absolutely necessary for the preparatories of the coming FaQgqctd*. That is our principal reason why we can invite everybody to come along and see for themselves and prove to themselves that a dollar spent daring Keavin's Mammoth Clearing Sale buys double its value. Ladies' Ready to wear Dept. Prices now, 75c to $3.75 for Waists $1.50 7.50 44 PRY GOODS DEPT. Thousands of yards of Wash Goods Plain and Fancy Silks 300 Cur tains values to $5 are waiting your choice at 49c 5c will buy a lady's Handkerchief ordinarily 10,15 and 20c 10c will secure a lady's cap usually sold at 50, 75 and $1.00 It Is Up To You To Secure Your Share Now 3 6 'W 3c to 98c for Underwear 10c to $1.75 Aprons, 10c to 49c for Aprons 25c to $1.75 YES SIR:-, These remarks apply also to the Mai's Wear Department KEAVIN'S DEPARMMENT STORE \. :y'- m. why. Mi W %c. a .«*V •1 •".I "»ss & 2-^x£- We Quoted Some ftej Low Prices. We are now Re- to the great satis* faction of Crowds of SATISFIED BUYERS derstood We can't possibly replace any goods sold early at any thing like the Offers made to those who seize the opportun ity •tTIV MINOT N. DAK.