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IT WAS ONLY THE DOOR KNOB
turned—our favorably-mentioned opening-to let you into the Bazaar of col
lected goodness at our store—goodness of assortment, goodness of style and
goodness of value. •
THE SECOND FLOOR.
The people have passed judgment on the dis
play; they know that the exhibit contained con
ceits as dainty as ever was cozened out of artist’s
brain. Critics say so, the people say so and we
believe them. Miss Mynson is a master in the
Art Millinery. If you would buy the best her wit
and hand must fashion it; while Mrs. Ramey and
her associate sales-ladies will make you prices
really unique in cheapness. Many sales at small
profits, rather than few sales at large profits--
our shiboleth.
SHOES.
When. our al-smith sharpens
his pencil to whte about our
shoe department he becomes just
a bit excited. He believes that,
in the Krippendorf make, we are
selling the best ladies’ and chib
dren’s shoes to be had in Rome.
He believes it with an enthusi
asm that sets sails to declara
tions, it maybe, at times, that
smack of positive immodesty.
“ Vows made in storms are often
forgotten in calms”—so said, but
we vow that our vow to sell
$5.00 shoes $3.75 is being carri
ed out to the letter—if pledged m
the storm not forgotten m the
calm. Our $2.25 ladies’ shoes
are the three dollar grades in
most stores.
A world of Domestics bought in mid-summer Chances are all tnwardc vnn
paying more for them later on. Why? Because we 'ownedthtse SSs before
Bd , ownwe seli down- 4,000 yards
1 “quarter bttUSrtW Sheeting ' heavy ’ at 4
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THE ROME TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 14, 1896.
THEY LAY OVER ANYTHING IN THIS TOWN.
All wool red Flannel '
40 gauge Ladies’Hose—very special in
Ladies’ Belts would be cheap at 40c, our price .......... or 0 '
Ladies’ Purses—drummers samples—worth $1 to *3 at oq
Belding’s Spool Silk, nothing better made at.
Crescent Sewing Siik. per spool, good quality 9 C ‘
800 Papers Pins—examine them—bny them | C
Tuxedo Skirt Binding, 4 yards at q
Perfect-fitting Corsets, well worth 75c, at
Black Satin Stock Bows, beautiful quality, -* ; “ 1
?no^ en ’ S i T " dershir t s ’. French neck, aH sizes, each only, - - - ‘
100 Floor Rugs, 36x18 inches, as long as they last, . . . qa '
100 Floor Rugs, 36x72 inches as long as they last. - - - . J
360 Ladies Ribbed Vests and Pants, silk taped and pearl buttons, worth 50c, at
246 Dwight Anchor Shirts, made to sell at 75c, our price - - .
Big lot of Unlaundned Shirts, patent gussets, at - . . no
5( 0 Fine Handkerchiefs, slightly soiled in shipping, worth 10 to 25c. at -
each ,2. your choice for
i§ c c
1000 Yards Vai. Lace, pretty patterns, “ . £ C ‘
Godman ss2 Ladies’ Kid >hoes reduced to . - A
9 Yards Mattress Ticking for-- . . “ ‘
30-lnch Very Fine Velvet " " ’ "
Velvets special, well worth $1.75, Black, Greens, Browns, Navy and Cardinal at il'Bs
Jacquard Duchesse, beautiful styles, . . . , 3 . llnaI ’ at $1.25
30-lnch Black t<atin. superior quality, . • • • . . 75c.
r w ery nU . mber ° f Special value here mentioned, there are a score of ’others in
h tr^ e ’ and 1 0Ur b^ ,n S low and selling low is our bid for it
ve confidence in our bargains—your money back always if not suited.
THE FIRST FLOOR.
Never was merchant more “good-and-ready” in
seasonable dress goods-black and colored autum
nals-woolens, silks, velvets, &.C.—with winsome
rimmings to match. The stock is much larster--
the assortment better-than may be found else
where in all North Georgia. This is also certainly true
of Domestics, Linens, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs and the like,
while the Shoe department is a finished gem-a well
rounded store within itself, making new friends every dav
as is every department of the business; and it’s not the
horse shoe over our door giving us luck-no luck about it.
It s the divorcement of desirable merchandise from hig-h
prices giving full measure of value for every penny received
MILLINERY.
Not a weak spot anywhere
about the department. Design
ing and trimming matchless—
simply perfect; salesladies with
faultless taste of long expert
ence polite and obliging; the
stock just too lovely: ready to
wear beauties —hats, bonne’s,
caps, Tam-o’Shanters, etc., made
for the exac’ing trade with the
price-tags indicating less pre teu
tons excellence. The statement
grows more and more conserva
tive each day that we are selling
goods lower than like values can
be had elsewhere.