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BASS’
SEE OUR
NEW, BREEZY, SUMMERY FABRICS,
Winsome wonders just in. ‘ The good die
young." So exceptional bargains sell
(Quickly. Then come at once and be at
therfifst nicking.
Your Money’s Worth,
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or Your Money Back.
Something new and something cheap here all
the time.
Dress Fabrics.
Mr. Bass’ trip to the markets
gleaned marvels of beauty for
this department. If you are
going to buy an elegant gown
c< ire to us for it. -Silk and wool
patterns in daintiest stripe and
checks, worth not less than SI.OO
per yard —some merchants would
want $1.25 for them; our price 75c.
Another shipment of
just received—a choice assortment
—made to retail at SI.OO, ibut we
make the price . - -73 c.
44-ineh two-toned brocaded-woolens
—a number worth 40c, just placed
on sale at - - - -25 c
In Black<Goods there never was a
stock comparable to that which we
are displaying at this time. De- I
light us by challenging this state
ment. We’ll stand the test and
then sell you if you want a black ’
dress or skirt.
Figured Mohair, the $1 grade at 57c
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Special.
35 Novelty suits with linings, findings
and trimming in this sale ats2.9B. j
29 fine imported Novelty Suits, worth ]
from sl2 to S2O. only $9.50.
16 beautiful imported Novelty Suits,
worth $lB to 25. See them Only
sl3 for your choice.
20c wool Chaliies at 12%c.
YOU SHOULD
VISIT OUR
VARIOUS
DEPARTMENTS;
Knotty Problems
are hard to look through, but not difficult
to clearly see why we are busy when
competitors are idle.
Shirt waist sets of every
kind to select from
Ladies' leather and silk belts
and belt buckles —popular
prices, and all the colors.
Ladies' fine fast black hose,
worth 40c, at 25c
Foster's Kid Gloves —the
best made, sold in Rome
only by us —every pair is,
guaranteed.
500 palm leaf fans at 1 cent
each.
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Shell, amber and black hair
pins and hair ornaments.
Fans —Fans of every kind.
If you are in need of a fan
look through our stock of
fans.
Windsor Ties —a select as
sortment for ladies and
children.
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Fine umbrellas for ladies and ■
men; quality faultless, and j
prices fearless.
Muslin Underwear. - The
ladies on the second floor
will please you in what you
want. We carry more of
these goods than all Rome
besides.
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THE ROME TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1896.
SIO,OOO
PUT INTO
NEW GOODS
By our MR. BASS
while in the sast a few days ago. Some of
them already received—many yet to
arrive. To make room every
Remnant and Short length
in our house to go at once—your price,
if not 01 irs. An ounce of reality is worth
a pound of romance—4o-inch figured
jaconets in short lengths - -10 c
Figured lawns, short lengths - 3c
560 Sailors at 50c
At last we’ve a big- lot of sailors—
sailors to suit all sizes of heads and all
measurements of purses--a world of
them; bought from the factory closing
season sales, by our Mr. Bass during
his recent trip east.
560 sailors—ladies and misses—
values from 75c to $1.25 (see our show
window) at 50c.
HATS AND BONNETS.
A great assortment of up-to-the-minute
styles.
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Jt
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has certainly charmed this people with
her designing and high art work. If
you want the best thing in Millinery,
COME TO SEE US.
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BASS’
BUSINESS IS NO
SHOOTING WEED
but the outcome of natural fertility—judicious
buying and LO W' SELLING-. Our “good
business” has grown to be an
“ Enormous Business ”
by the accident of low prices- To-day's bar
gains hurry out to make room for new
ones- We wind up the business-clodk
daily. j
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Shoes.
Bring up your feet —we’ll do
the rest. The first thought
should be the LAST in
buying shoes, and there’s
no last on which a shoe is
made comparable in style
and beauty to that design
ed for the Krippendorf
shoes. Mr. Taylor invites
you to our shoe deportment
to see the new arrivals of
these justly celebrated
shoes
Numbers made to sell at $5
we have marked down to
$3.75. Others have sus
tained like reductions. Buy
the Krippendorf shoes and
ties; they are the best.
If you want medium and low
priced shoes we’ll meet the
want.
350 pairs patent tip Oxford,
50 cents.
$1 ladies Oxfords, 75c.
$1.50 fine Dongola Oxfords,
S.OO.
is 2 ladies’ Oxfords —very fine
—at $1.50
$2 boy’s shoes at $1.25.
$5 men’s calf shoes, $3.
$3 men’s Rex calf shoes, $2.
$6 men's hand-sewed shoes,
for $3.50.
Our Great Establishment
employs none but willing and polite
sales people who take a delight in show
ing goods—they know that they show
from the largest stock by far. in Rome.
Wash
► Dress Good.s
- Striped Linen Batists 1214 c
8c Apron Check Ginghams, 5c
i 8c Dress Ginghams only sc.
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I 20c French Zephyr Ginghams, 12j£.
’ ‘ 36-inch new Spring Percales, 10c.
15c Book Fold Irish Lawns, 10c. 25c
Figured Dimities only 15c.
. Shepherd’s Checks, in new Crepe de
Viene, only 15c.
’ 40c French Organdies. 29c. 15c White
Lawns, only 10c.
, 20c Victoria Lawns, only 10c. 30c India
Linen, very fine, 19c.
hßc Check Nainsook, sc. 15c Check
Nainsook, 10c.
25c Beautiful Checks, Isc. 30c White
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Crepes, 19c.
1 40-inch White Lawn, Bc. 40-inch White
Lawn, very fine, 10c. Rich val
ues at Bargain prices.
Gent’s
Furnishings.
Balbriggan Shirts and drawers
worth anywhere in the land
at 45c,
Fine Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers
The usual price SI.OO our price
cents.
1000 plain Half Hose, prices half,
i 00 Linen Bosom, unlaundried Shirts,
re-inforced back and front, contin
uous facings and patent gussets,
50 cents.
- Dress Shirts, every kind. 50 cents.
j4l dozen Earl & Wilson and other
makes in standing- and turn down
all linen Collars, only 10 cents.
Good Suspenders 10c.
Colored Neglige Shirts, worth in any
store anywhere sl, at 59c.