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VOLUME VI. NO. 5.
Von Kamp, Vaughan & Gerald
A Six-Day Carnival of Unmatched Values j
$1.25 52-inch
Chiffon Ladies’ Cloth
in all colors, reduced to, yard, gg QgntS
One of those rare Dress Goods buying occa
sions—no need to dwell upon the remark
able value—price tells the story. Here’s
another bargain, too, and just what you
want for this time of the year—All-Wool
Henrietta’s, Prunella Cloth and Maxilla
Suitings in all the leading colors, worth
SI.OO per yard, reduced to gg CBdtS
All-Wool Cheviot.
Serges and Panama Cloths, 38 to 45-inches
wide, in ail colors, worth 65c to 85c per
yard, on the bargain conuter ()g[]{§
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Ladies’ Fine Stock Collars, worth from 65c
to $1.25, will go as long as they OQp
last at, each
White Goods
15 pieces of Fleece Lined White Pique,
worth 35 and 40c per yard, will go ftp
40 pieces of 45-inch White Persian |Op
Lawn, worth 25c per yard, cut to 'Ob
Odd pieces of 25c and 35c White jCp
Madras Waistings, cut to, yard.. *du
White French Organdy full 72-inches
wide, worth 65c yard, will go
300 pieces of White India Linen Qp
worth 124 c, at, yard
Ladies’ $3.00 and $4.00 Plain and CO OC
Lace Silk Hose cut to, pair
Blankets
40 pairs of regular $5.00 Blankets 00 OQ
reduced to, pair SiZiOJ
100 pairs of Grey Wool Blankets, Cl 0Q
worth $1.75, cut to OHZO
3 pairs of SIO.OO Blankets to close Jfj
2 pairs $14.00 Blankets'to close at $8.39
fs. | SACRIFICED -Entire stock of Men’s Wool Gloves, worth qq p
VjiUw VLO 65c pair, cut to, pair
Men’s 35c Fleece Lined Gloves reduced iq p Children’s 25c and 35c Wool Gloves iq p
to, pair cut to, pair
YOU MUST ACT NOW IF AT ALL
Your mill cannot grind with the water that has passed. Your money cannot buy for you next week as much as it
will in this week’s sale; so if you want to save dollars, come! The greatest bargains in this sale are not advert^ed
at all owing to quantities being limited.
Von Kamp, Vaughan & Gerald
THE SUNDAY HERALD
TOMORROW we start upon a Six-Day’s Sale,
the like of which has never been known in
the annals of Augusta retailing.
A sale In which we are absolutely wrecking values—upsetting tradi
tions and revolutionizing every custom known to the trade. It is done
to turn the other vise dull month of January into one of the greatest and
busiest in the whole year. Have we upset things ? Look at these grand
osiers and let them say. They fairly shout the answer from every line!
Are they not worth coming for—from almost any distance? Tomorrow—
the first day—will begin this Six-Day Carnival of Bargains, with fresh
offerings brought forward every day of the sale whether advertised or
not. It is your time to buy, and your own interest must bring you here
in spite of wind or weather. Don’t stop. Every word here will interest you.
Prompt attention to all Mail Orders.
100 dozen Ladies’ 50c, 65c and 75c Hose at Qo|]f§
pair
Just imagine bona-fide 50c, 65c and 75c Hose in Plain Lisle, Lace Lisle and Embroidered
effects—in the guaranteed blacks at 39c pair.
CHILDREN’S HOSE pair Fast Black . RibbedHoseat : 10c
First Display of
New Embroideries
Scores of new patterns which were imported
by us direct and cannot be duplicated.
You’ll admire the smoothness, delicacy and
strength of the designs—especially the
Nainsook Baby Sets, with allovers to match
the Cambric Sets and the Swiss Novelties.
To start the new goods auspiciously we
make the following special offer.
50 pieces of wide Nainsook Embroidery,
worth 25 to 40c per yard, for, |c«
yard I''* l
100 pieces of 5c Shirting Calicoes will go at, yard
Short Lengths of 10c Outing Flannels down to, yard 5 cents
Entire stock of Amoskeag Teazel P7 p
Down Outings cut to, yard 0 g u
Bed Spreads
100 regular $2.50 extra large size White
Satin Damask Spreads cut to CMQ
(limited)*
AUGUSTA. GA.. SUNDAY. JANUARY 7. 1906.
Imperial English
Long Cloth
worth $1.25 per piece of twelve 7Qp
Shamrock Nainsook for fine Underwear,
worth $2 per piece of ten yards, Cl CC
cut to. Olidd
John P. King’s 36-inch Sea Island, Cln
worth 7£c per yard, at djb
100 dozen Hemmed Pillow Cases, 15c Op
each, at
50 dozen Hemmed Sheets, worth 65c OQn
each, at (limited) 03b
i 7-5 cents
40 pieces of French Percales in dark 7 p
colors only reduced to, yard • “
Bed Spreads
200 large size White Honey Comb Bed
Spreads worth $1.50 each, will go qo p
in this great sale at »'Uu
I I MjT Without reserve we will sell all our Sapho, Baronette and 7Qn
LaiXvD Crepe Silks, worth $1.25 per yard, in this sale at yard. IUU
All colors, also black and white.
Wonderful Chances in
Cloaks and Suits
Cloaks and Suits must go- -and now. From
that decision there is absolutely no appeal.
For that reason reductions are extreme—in
all cases original cost being entirely ignor
ed. It is the chance of many seasons—
sieze it.
Ladies’ Tan Melton Jackets, worth Co qq
$lO to $12.50, reduced to vdiUO
Ladies’ three-quarter length Tan
and Black Coats, worth SIO.OO, OJ| QQ
$12.50 and $15.00, cut to OH-.JO
Entire stock of Tailor-Made Suits, CIO 50
worth $22.00 to $35.00, cut to..
Ladies’ Fancy Cheviot Suits, worth Ct QQ
$12.50, cut to 03.33
Entire stock of Children’s Cloaks ( HALP
cut to I PRICE
Ladies’ Black and Navy Accordeon
Plaited Skirts, worth $7.00, re- CQ 7c
duced to w**iv
Largest and best assortment of Dress and
Apron Ginghams in the city- regular r p
8c value, at, yard 3o
Lace Sale
5,000 yards, worth 25c to 40c per iflp
yard, at *3l*
All our great offers of the past fade away
in comparison with this one, because of the
extreme desirablitiy of these Laces. They
stand at the very top of favor next spring
and we have over 5,000 yards to offer
you tomorrow at 10c yard, instead of 25c,
35c and 40c. The assortment is very large.
Entire stock of Ladies’ Ready-made Veils,
worth from $1.25 t 054.00, reduced oc.
to, each °3b
Entire Stock
Winter Underwear for Men, Women and
Children will go at a reduction 25 %
Ladies’ Hand Bags
Worth SI.OO and $1.25, cut to 70c
All 65c Hand Bags reduced to 35c
-HERALD ADS. GIVE
RESULTS FOR OTHERS
WHY NOT TOR YOU?
5 CENTS A COPY.