The Rome tribune. (Rome, Ga.) 1887-190?, May 27, 1896, Image 2

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F OUKros ‘ T IZT TTTNrD WE “ RRY ?25T0 35 PER CENT I ■ I I ■ I gfl 9 the LARGEST STOCK fl Z ■ JL w JL JL JL b > I in nokth beorqia - i ; • OFFERS | The Best Values! The Largest Assortment! I'.. ' THE LOWEST PRICgSI rvll Time® to Be Found in this CitAZ. * fl 4 Remember! our styles and goods are fresh and new. No old carried-over stock! | For the Month of June we offer our entire stock | I at less TH AIXT ZFTRST OOSS ! j ”Silks for Waists and Dresses. Woolen Dress Goods. . /Embroideries and Laces, WHITE GOODS • Black silk worth 50c, our price 15 cents. B1 “ ck brocaded worth Mtefor 290.. We have a complete stock of fine cambric, For Girls Graduating Gowns. ? I Figured silks for waists and dresses 20 cents Wool chailies worth 25c for 10c. ’ nainsook and mull. Embroideries and In- Large variety of organdies, plain and China and Japanese silks worth 65c at 39c. Black plain mohair at 25c, 35c and 47 cents sertings to match. You can have them this dotted Swisses, lawns, dimities, Batiste Figured silks worth SOeta «c worth double the money week at half former prices. Francaise, mulls, etc. Prices lower than J Figured taffeta silks worm M ior ovc. Sebastapole suiting worth 75c for 37|c. dream fl • Black satin, nice quality, worth 75c at 49c. Black serge worth 25c lor 14c. Our stock of teces has been replenished— fl “ o’ ell worth *1.25 for 72 cen s. .. # all wool, worth 50c for 24c nothing missing. 50 cents spent with us in ” S TTJrrnroH foulard silk $1.25 goods for 63c. “ « inches wide worth 60c for 29c • & c H Organdies ouc aac. w Black faille 85c quality for 45c. Black crepon worth $2 for 90c. that line will go further than one dollar at check lawn “ 10c “ sc. fl Rlank Bhadama worth $1 for 56c. Imported novelty patterns going at half any other store. Special liberal reductions made this week. fl Black gros grain - 1.25 for 65c.P rice - _ I ~ DomesticGoodl Dw D Bl » as, > T owels k H 0 P t > il > s ' Hosiery.. x I Corsets and Waists. |l| n. •a- c nrintß at 4c Turkey red damask worth 25c for 14c. The pr j ce an( j quality of our hosiery has q. ' qto „ k o f eor «ets is complete in everv fl VTG M.cb,„ca?4c Bleached table damask worth 50c for 29c. . built ( J r u 8 a t J e in thia de partme n t that «« stock of cor ets s complete ■„ every f ao’ballXcks at 3*c “ “ “ “$1 for S.' we are proud of. Few special good thing, respect. We handle all the lead.ng brands J 10 duoaieb ort H 7c for 4c. ' “ “ “ “ L 25 for 74c * for this week. at popular prices, including Warners, A fl ingamwor Napkins from 10c a dozen to $3 worth twice 100 doz ladies fast black hose for sc. Thompson, Glove-fitting C. &B.a la spirite. fl A „. . . - wnrtb 15c for 64c that much. Hermsdorf black hose worth 25c for 12|c . fl Finest zephyr gingham worth 15c tor - fl Yard wide percale worth 10c or c. All linen towels worth 15c for Bc. Lisle thread hose worth 75c for 33|c. ing a good $1 corset in plain and ventilat- fl fl Cambric, all colors, 3 cents. “ “ “ 25c 15c. . s A ty worth 124 for 6 cents. “ “ 40c “ 25c. isses hose from 10c to 25c, worth double ing white and colored at 42c* 2 “worth lOe for 5 cents. S • Clothing for all Mankind. Furnishing Goods. Hats. Shoes and Oxfords. f A & a. Gents night robes worth 75c for 39c. . . „ r We have more shoes than room and there- ? We lead in styles and prices. Our assort- u « u sl“63c. Our hat stock is complete. We show f ore will cut the price deep. We will mix fl W ment is the largest. Our prices the smallest. « bleached drawers worth 35c for 20c many new styles not to be found elsewhere. ours with 1 owry Eros, and give you the fol- A A «5 miifs will go at $2.50. “ “ “ “ “ 25c. ; traw hats, the 50c kind for 25c. lowing quotations: 0 $5 suits will go ar u u 75c “ 40c u u ’ u u The $1 kind for 50c. f ? $7 50 “ “ “ “ 3 - 75 - Scriven drawers sold everywhere for $1 u u u w u 5Qc « $1.50 kind for 75c. fl fl cia « (t 14 44 5.00. our price 75c. t , tt u u « 65c <4 4< <l fl |S 44 44 44 4 4 6.00. E. &W. collars, 3 for 25 cents. u u lt « 75 4 - $2.50 44 44 $1.25. * X . d>l k n 44 44 7.50. Cuffs, 2 pairs for 25 cents. J 4 u 44 44 si 4 $3 44 44 %1.50. fl fl S2O 44 “ $lO. Balbrigan undershirt worth 35c for 15c. ' ’ 44 $4 Douglas 44 $2. fl fl Wp will sell vou the best to be had for $lO. 44 “ “ 50c for 25c. ] n f ur hats we have anything you want pj n e hand sewed shoes from $2.50 to $3.50 A we will sen yu 44 44 75c for 40c from 10c up to the best btetsou at s3.soeach worth $5 to $7. fl HALF PRICES. French balbrigan underskirt worth $1 for 50c fl 5 A TVOTEEF? SPECIAL. t 2 Just come in; 200 Wash suits, size 4 to 8, for 39 cents a suit. fl | 100 dozen boys’ knee pants, the 50 cent kind, size 4 to 15, going this week at 25 cents. | J 250 dozen boys’ knee pants, the SI.OO kind, 'size 4 to 16, going this week at 50 cents. | fl = “ •, . fl g We expect to benefit our patrons this month more than ever before. If | I you respect your dollars you will come and take advantage of our big cut in S ? prices. - Respectfully yours, | ? Mail orders filled promptly. K j IC l J T" N S fl Money refunded if goods don’t come up as rep- ■ IV. I I■ fl ■■ ■ fl resented. fl Samples sent on application. 238 BROAD STREET. S THE BOMB TBIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1896.