Los Angeles Herald, Volume 24, Number 134, 3 February 1886 — The Surprise Sale Still Draws Crowds at the People's Store. [ARTICLE]

The Surprise Sale Still Draws Crowds at the People's Store.

To-day we have two pieces of black silk, one atjM '.'4 i.nd the other at|l.:2s. Well.lhey arc worth anybody a Si 'Jo per yard, while our black and oolored f.1.50 qualities will be sold for H4 cents, nearly any shade you want. To-day we open fifty pieces of homespun suitings that aold for .VI cents; we will place the surprise price of l'J.l, cents ou them. Our .atiu-clotl. all wool dress gomls and our diagonal serges, ull wool, both 44 inches wide, at .10 eeula a yard is the most sur prising value before tins public. Don't miaa getting your choice oi the homeapuna to-day; they are splendid valnea —cheaper than ginghams. We will Bell man's susptoiders 10 cents; gents' hand* kerohiofa oouta. A black jersey today at IB cent*. Ladies' embroidered yoke Mother Hubbard night-gown, at HN cents; cheap at jll .75. Ladies'bslethread hoee, lit* cents. Seventy live pieces of apron-cheek ginghams just received, from ft ceu's upwnrdß. Htg bargains in o.ld eurtaius, aud curtains that were bung up in the atore fur Mm* pie. and got dusty. To-day ehildreo'a riveted school aboee, To cents; ladies' open slippers, "al uenta; ladies' olotb and leather lace shoes, -l.Jio, hut an article sold for t-J la. f-'.nO elsewhere A C kid shoe for $'J.7r> tbat you eau't buy under $:t..oU. We have gmal shoes as well aa cheaper ones; the only difference ia other people's $7 otl shoes arc marked *."> at tbo Paorba'a st..kk.