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PAGE SEVEN JEIN LINE WHEN THE DOORS OPEN AT 9 O'CLOCK SATURDAY MORNING PLEASE KEEP TO THE RIGHT AND CARRY SMALL PARCELS WITH YOU THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1920 h ' my in the Fo. of High Prices T ET DISTANCE NOT DETER YOU no matter where you live you -r?aT? the savinSs Pay for time and travel IT IS A SALE FOR THE ENTIRE STATE OF ARIZONA. There are more different things, large and small, below market prices in this Sale than in any special invent you have ever known. . TPE THIRTY-FOUR WONDER VALUES IN THE BOXES SURROUNDING THIS ADVERTISEMENT. WHATEVER YOU NEED, YOU LL FIND IT UNDER, PRICE. To describe all the hundreds of items t ?V JrJquire a dozen PaSes of this newspaper. ON MANY THINGS THE ;SAVING IS REALLY REMARKABLE. Hundreds of manufacturers have been as enthusiastic in preparation as we have been glad to help us to make this our. GREATEST HOUSEKEEPERS' SALE and in a man ner to make an indelible impression upon the public by LIBERAL PROFIT-SHARING. KORRICKS guarantee the savings every statement of value is based upon the fair retail market price. NOTE It will help you and make shopping easier for you if you will come as early in the mornings as possible. THE GREATEST SALE OF ITS KIND IN OUR TWENTY-FOUR YEARS OF BUSINESS STARTS TO Awake! Don't Sleep On These Rug Opportunities This is a pood sale every day of its course. You will save whenever yoii come and your selection will be on good merchandise. But you can readily understand that this Annual Housekeepers' Sale here will interest prac tically every one with an im mediate and near future floor covering need and those who choose" early will get the wid est assortments. (Third Flopr) . Ill I this Annual Housekeepers' I Wl T B Sale here will interest prac- r: : : 1 - fi 5l"fi Hi ss, tically every one with an im- 'f . Iff ! " ' Jrf' mediate and near future floor . " P I ja c i3 B covering need and those who r a g 1 ' ' "gsf? choose" early will get the wid- " j r35i- P 1 ( Hllfai 7' 'J ; 3 est assortments. - h-rm& f i F1Pr Consider what this sale meansYou can go through our stocks, choose what you will and get it at a saving. Our supplies are drawn from the most highly regarded rug weavers. They are quality rugs, fine and dependable but that isn't all every rug is chosen with scrupulous care for Us beauty as well as its reliability. They are rugs that will grace a home that are a pride and satisfac tion for many years that bespeak good taste and discrimination on the part of the occupants. (Third Floor) CONG OLEUM BATH RUGS RAG RUGS INLAID AND PRINT LINOLEUM WOOL AND FIBER RUGS AXMINSTER RUGS TAPESTRY RUGS GRASS RUGS $55.00 TAPESTRY RUGS, $47.50 This is an exceptional value in 'tapestry Rugs. These rugs are all in small Oriental patterns of pret ty designs and are rugs that are suitable for any room in the house. All are real values at $55.00. Dur ing the Housekeepers' Sale, we of fer them at the re- 47 markable price of . 1 w WOOL FIBRE RUGS We offer the famous "Okeh" Wool and Fi bre Rugs in all sizes. These rugs are reversible, giving them double wear; they are seamless, and come in colors of green, brown and blue, with pretty small patterns; just the iig for that bed room. Here are the sizes and special prices: . Size 7-6x9 ft. wool and fibre rugs $12'50 Size 9x9 ft. wool and flbre runs Size 9x12 ft. wool and fibrc rugs " $18.00 GRASS RUGS Made of a fine Japanese Grass, very closely wov en; heavy warp, using more warp to the yard than any rug made, which means extra wear. They have a pretty stenciled border with plain or medallion centers; .also all-over patterns; absolutely the best rugs made for the money. Read the special prices and sizes: 6x9 ft. grass rugs $6.95 4x7 ft. grass rugs $3.25 3x6 ft. grass rugs $1.95 8x10 ft. grass rugs $8.50 9x12 ft. grass rugs i .$10.50 FIBRE RUGS Three lots of Fi bre Nofade rugs in mottled and fancy weaves; most suitable rugs made for bath rooms, kitchens and porch use. They come in sizes 24x36 up to 36x72, and are priced regularly at $1.50 up to $3.50. Dur ing the Housekeepers' Sale, we of fer them at $1.25, $2.25 & $2.75 Cotton Damask Cloths , h trood weight cotton iSx72 inch poou ?1J5 damask cIthS 'i" ' Weight cotton 61x61 i"ch f- ...... $1-95 damask cloths ' " " f0um SSxSS Inch pood t .$2.19 scalloped cloth - " jVffcooni T2xT2 inch Impoi , - .$3.95 lamask Cloths ' 'jsu .''.''Loom 72x72 inch Imported ir, $500 J?,..mask cloths l('First Floor) Sheeting yen quarter full 90-inch unbleached sheeting; "(ioMon Poppy" brand so well known for durability: will bleach tint in a few washings, a yard, at 89 c (Easement) Pill ows . While This Is Not a Part of the Housekeepers' Sale Our Friday and Saturday Shoe Bargains Deserve Space Here Important to note that these are Korrick shoes all of them. They were made by high-grade dealers for our regular stocks. That means that they are of the high standard that Korricks' patronage demands. But now, because it is time to clear them away to make way for the new fall shoes that are arriving daily, they are offered at good reductions. (Mezzanine Floor) WOMEN'S $10.00 TO $12.50 ENG LISH OR HIGH HEEL LACE BOOTS, $6.95 Brown or black boots that we carried over from early Spring. Each pair is an exceptional value which sold from $10.00 to $12.50. Priced special, WOMEN'S $10.50 TO $12.50 OX FORDS FOR EARLY FALL WEAR, $7.95 AND $8.95 Black or brown kid oxfords, with Louis XV heels. They sold regularly at $10.50 to $12.50 a pair. Specially priced, at $7.95 a pair $3.95 CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' SCHOOL SHOES, $2.50 TO $9.00 Also shoes for dress purposes. They are made over perfect lasts for growing feet and priced according to (0 KA TO Q sizes, from i.OU $V BOYS' SCHOOL AND DRESS SHOES, $4.50 TO $9.00 English or round toe lasts;. most complete stock in Phoenix. These shoes are in black and brown calfskin. Priced special, TO $Q at a pair, MEN'S REGULAR $9.00 SHOES, $5.95 Brown and black calfskin shoes in English or round toe styles. These shoes formerly sold at $9.00 a pair. Special for this occasion, K QK at a pair, MEN'S WALK-OVER SHOES AT SAVINGS OF $1.00 TO $3.00 A PAIR Shown in black or brown .calfskin. Buy them now and you will get a saving on a pair, TO 3 Economy Bargain Basement Offers MEN'S $6 TO $9.50 BLUE RIBBON SER VICE SHOES, $4.45 TO $7.45 Shoes that are guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion. They formerly sold at $6.00 to $9.50. Choose from the lot, at $4.45 T0 $7.45 . ; MEN'S WALK-OVER SHOES UP TO $11.50, AT $4.45 One large table of odds and ends. Shoes that formerly sold up as high as $11.00, j A A C offered special, at a pair, p4't-J MEN'S $6.50 TO $11.00 DRESS SHOES, $4.95 TO $8.65 Black and brown kid and calfskin shoes with welt soles. They formerly sold at $6.50 to $11.00. Priced special Q OK TO Q K for this event, at a pair, O.UeJ WOMEN'S $4.50 HIGH WHITE LACE BOOTS, $1.95 Made with low heels. This is a special purchase of several hundred pairs at a price be low the cost to manufacture. It will pay you to buy one or two pairs of these shoes and lay them away for next season, if your present needs are supplied. Regular S4.50 values, offered (M QFJ while the lot lasts, at a pair, i J-.tj WOMEN'S ENGLISH WALKING LACE BOOTS UP TO $11.00, AT $3.95 TO $6.95 They are here in gray and brown kid; smart styles for the nifty dressers. On sale atfl?6 Q TO QC the low price of a pair, iVO.VtJ WOMEN'S ENGLISH WALKING OXFORDS UP TO $5.00, AT $2.95 Brown and black kid and calfskin. These oxfords have been selling up as high as $5.00. Choose from the lot, G0 QfT at a pair, tD.JO CHILDREN'S, MISSES AND BOYS' SCHOOL AND DRESS SHOES, $1.65 TO $4.45 A com plete assortment of sizes and patterns. These we have marked special, at TO $45 cl pdll , (Economy Bargain Basement) The Correct Fall Styles For Men It is time for new clothes time to dress in tune with the new sea son; mirror the vigor and freshness of autumn in your appearance. We are ready to show you what is exactly right and in good taste in suits and topcoats and what is, also, the best for you to buy. To say briefly we have the latest in garments for men Kuppenheimer , Styleplus and Langham Good Clothes just another way to say "gaod appearance." Be sure to re member it. You owe it to yourself to give your personality and figure the best there is. It costs no more in fact, it costs less in the long run. See the fall window exhibits: and m ore Conservatism marks the new styles for fall. The waist-lines pockets are a little lower; shoulders are natural; coat nontri are soft and straighter. Browns are the favorite color. $45 Rug Bargain Qxl2 ft. Axminster Hug, made of selected yarns; woven irv pretty patterns of floral deRlerns' colors grreen and brown.- A regular $65.00 rug, for $49-00 (Third Floor) Rag Rugs Jade of selected rags, wov en In pretty patterns of pink and blue "Ilit-and-Miss" designs fringe ends; sizes 24x36 inches to 7-6x10-6 ft. $1.50 to $16.50 (Third Floor) Door Mats Qocoa door mats the fine brush kind that have braided backs; size 18x30, at $2.50; size 18x24, at $2.00, and size 18x24 inches, at $1.50 -CThlrd Floor) Waste ' Baskets Jaxler of it roOed diamond fibres CA&tia appearance, absolutely sanitary, easy to clean and fire resisting. Speclar, at $20, $2.00, $1.50 SLT.d $1.25 (TTrtrd- Floor) Linoleum printed Linoleum that is 2 , yards 'vrld.e; several choic patterns from whicn to e!ect Housekeepers' Kale Frice, a square yard, at only $1.50 -(Third Floor) Curtain Rods Trouble plated, goose neck curtain rods rriced special as follows: Double rod worth $1.00, at 75c; single rod worth 60c, go at each. 35c (Tbird Floor) Bed Spreads 72xS4-ineh Colored Bed Spreads; shown in pink and blue; heavy woven crochet spreads in colors that are ab solutely tub fast. Choice, at $3.95 ( Easement) Bed Spreads OxSO-inch "Hampshire" bed spreads; a closo weave, medium weight spread; three good patterns. Housekeepers' i?ale, each, at $2-75- (Basement) Bed Spreads ""ut corner, tcalloped bed spreads made to fit stand ard size double beds; a double weave rind an extra heavy spread. Housekeepers Sale, each, $3.95 (I'.uement) ""TVo and a half pound feath er pillows covered with Amoskeag ticking and filled with mixed turkey and chick en feathers; sanitary and clean. Kach, at 98c -(Easement) Pill ow Cases Jgoth 42 and ' !5-irch cases at one. prie". Made ot" a good pra'!e mus'h!. 1 "riced in the Ho:i.sik:epe; .;' S;.'.-. , at the low price ',t c-.:ch. 39c -(Easement) Pillow Cases xfi-ineh "Orange lsiossom" brand. This is our own brand. We have 100 dozen that the Mill owed us for a year and shipped just in time for this sale. Kaeh, at 55c (Easement) Bed Spreads g.lxyo-inch Eipellette Spreads the spreads that need no ironing. Only a limited quan tity at the Housekeepers' Sale Price of each, $2-75 -(Easement) Bed Bed Spreads Spreads gfixRO-inch eroclu t bed y-JxM -inch crochet bed spreads: heavy .pnlity in spre.Ms m a la!!, dotibk- Marseilles patterns that will !"';:;' !""!S' ! fill up when laundered. should lai e a.lvattt... of this Housekeepers Sale, cath. at item. H. .-..keepers' Saic, $1.95 ' ' " " $2.49 (Easement) diaseni' a