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THE LAGRANGE REPORTER
FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29, 1913.
Already the Cool Hours Just Before Day Whisper To
the Wide-awake Merchant that all Spring and Summer
Goods Must Be Sold At Once—
In order that the consumer will have sufficient time to enjoy his or her
purchase through the sultry mid-days and evenings yet to come. ^Realizing
this fact we are determined to put the price so low that we can feel sure
that no one will ever regret their purchase at this Sale; which opens
NEXT SATURDAY Morning and Closes NEXT WEDNESDAY Night
Why do we do this? Because we know that soon you will be reminded of the heavier materials necessary for
comfort during the coming season. Such materials we are receiving daily and must have space for them.
Any Mans’ Suit at this small sum
$11.75
We just want to say, Sir, that you or any male member of your family
needing anything in the clothing line will really be throwing money away
if you fail to attend this sale,
The Story is This—
We have too many high grade suits on hand, we dont want to carry
them over, so we have taken 149 that retail at $18, $20, $22.50 and $25
and placed them by themselves and say
Take Your Choice For $11.75
It is needless to say that these suits are the best we have, choice Chev
iots, worsteds andCassimeres. New this Season. A loss to us, a benefit
to you, yet it is a business proposition to us for we will want new stocks
next Spring.
“That this Oxford Sale was the greatest known to pass over in four days.” will be the
talk of the town for at least during the life of oxfords sold at this Sale. They are the best.
Only 50 pair Johnstons & Murphy’s and 108 pair of Regals for Men and 65 pair Sorosisand Zieglar for Ladies.
Top Floor Special
1000 pounds of Sheeting and Drill
ing in short lengths worth 20c pound,
Special price ,pound,
12 1 2c
A Special in Sheer
Material
For four days we permit you to
choose from a great selection of as
sorted weaves of sheer material in
dainty designs, suitable for making
afternoon and evening dresses that
would please the most particular.
Regular price 25c, 35c and 39c.
Four days only you choose, the
yard,
16 12c
How are your Window Shades?
Don’t your room need brightening
just a bit? We offer twelve bolts
of latest patterns and weaves worth
15c yard, at the yard,
10c
Fifty J. & M. Oxfords; Patent
Leathers, Tans and Giun Metals; this
season’s shapes and toes. Don’t you
pay $6.00 and $6.50 for them each
season. Buy now—We’ll take pleas
ure in fitting you. At the
pair
Entire stock of Ladies $1.75 pumps
and oxfords in Patent Leater, Tans
and White Canvas will be arranged
for your selection at pair
$1.80
Boys’ Clothing
For School
Boys
What mother doesn’t sigh for
Sixty-five pairs Ziegler and Soro-
sis Oxfords. The world’s standard
oxford—Styles fod Street, house or
Dres3 wear; mafle on lasts to fit
your feet; in Patent, Gun Metal and
Tans. Come early and get a fit.
This season’s $4.00 sellers 7P
this sale, pair
boys suits for school.
We have them single and
double breasted and Norfolk
that are built for service by
makers who know how.
The boys we dress are al
ways well dressers and wear
becoming clothes, you may
choose from our stock at
HALF PRICE
indestructable cloth, to make knees and elbows for her
For 4 days only.
Cool Underwear
FOR PARTICULAR MEN.
Entire stock of summerr Garments,
long or short drawers, long or short
sleeves, knits and nainsooks
50c values.
Garment,
33c
DRINK ICE TEA IN SEASON.
24 dozen Ice Tea Glasses, ground
bottoms and extra size worth 12%
as long as they last, limit six to a
customer.
each,
5c
100 bolts Snowwhite, English long-
cloth for underwear, most unusual
offer yet While lot lasts, bolt,
98c
Special Atten
tion to Mail
Orders.
The New
Store
Corner Main and Broome Streets
LaGrange, Georgia