The Gainesville eagle. (Gainesville, Ga.) 18??-1947, April 02, 1914, Image 5

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Just lilt Mors Slums IM Fill EASTER! t This is a great opportunity for you to buy your Spring bill. Every Department of our Big Store is now ready for your inspection. We are cutting the prices on everything to make this Sale a grand success. If will pay you to be on hand as often as possible during this TEN DAYS SALE and get your share of the good things. Below we mention a few of the many Bargains we have in our Big Store for the TEN DAYS SALE. EASTER SALE WOOL SUITS. Sale begins April the First, and for Ten Days end ing April the Eleventh. This is a great oppor tunity to buy your new Easter Suit, when goods are fresh and new. All-wool Suits, in Serges, Crepes, Whipcords and fancy Novel ties; silk-lined; beautifully made; colors black, navy, Copenhagen, tan, tango, newgreen, grey, brown, etc. All >25.00 Wool Suits, sale price $19.73 All 22.50 Wool Suits, sale price 13.73 All 20.00 Wool Suits, sale price - 14.73 All 18.50 and $lB Wool Suits, sale price- 12.73 All 16.50 Wool Suits, sale price 11.73 All 15.00 Wool Suits, sale price 10.73 All 12,50 Wool Suits, sale price 8.73 BECOMING HATS. So much depends on the Hats you wear to com plete your costume. A becoming Hat means more to you than perhaps any garment you w r ear. It’s the crown of the whole creation. Our showing of New Spring Hats was never half so large. Hats priced at $2.30, $3.30. $3.00, $7.30, SIO.OO, $12.30 will open your eyes for marvels of beauty. ■ 1 11 nr * . i u DOTAL |\WORCESTEK 1 XCOP^TTS—- Sa mp!es Sent by Request. We Mail You Anything bv Parcel Post fIB9B ■ P °p u£ar I -/ -?t'vS' IN ■ p ° fehes I MMH HMM and White & M 10c I POLISHES] S 11 Twist the Coin M 11 ~ F%> F - F a pm-le* Co - Ltd > Buffalo. n - v» Hamilton, Ont. t .. , « 9 W. J. & E. C. PALMOUR Gainesville. - <jeor»;ia SILK DRESSES AND SILK SUITS. Justreceived by express bier lot of Silk Suits and Dresses. Our Suits and Dresses are too well known to offer even a faint description, yet we feel that announcement at this time of special inducement in Suits and Dresses may appeal to you. To see them is to buy. Silk Suits and Dresses worth $15.00 for-- SIO.OO Silk Suits and Dresses worth 18.50 for-- 12.30 Silk Suits and Dresses worth 20.00 for-- 13.00 Silk Suits and Dresses worth 25 00 for-- 17.30 Silk Suits and Dresses wortq 30.00 for... 20.00 Don’t miss this Sale. FOR 10 DAYS ONLY, 39c. Special Silk Foulard. This Silk was bought to sell at not less than 50c, but we have decided to run this during this 10 days sale for 39C. You will find figured polka dot and stripes; Colors navy, black, tan, brown, green and Copenhagen. See them be fore you buy your Easter dress. Only 39<£ Paris makes the styles; America makes the Corsets. The latest French styles are adapted to American needs. When you wear a Bonton or Royal— the Live Model Corsets—you get style which is absolutely correct; you also get a Corset which will give you real service and comfort. It is a good investment. « *■- | Prices SI.OO to $3.00 ~ - lEN DAYS 75c SPECIAL Cheney’s Shower-prpof Foulard. Os course no wardrobe is complete without a Foulard Dress. Shower-proof Foulards this season bid fair to have the largest demand for Spring and Summer utility Dresses. We are showing all the new novelties of patterns. People who know Silks are loud in their praise that Palmour’s Silks, as usual, are the most de sirable in Gainesville. We appreciate this com pliment and shall always strive to keep this De partment to your highest expectations. SPECIAL 13e SPECIAL For the next Ten Days we are going to sell 25 to 35c Flaxon, 36 inch wide, soft and sheer, in stripes, cords, and invisible plaids—large and small. This is one of the greatest bargains ever. No remnants or mill ends. New solid bolts Sold in every city in the world for 25 to 35c; but as long as it lasts, during this sale, we only ask you is, the yard 13<£ Limited not over 20 yds to customer. i Borffix Special Attention Given to Mail Orders—Give Us a Trial ; In Atlanta Now. Mr. Willie Howard Harrison, son lof the late W. (). Harrison of this | city, has secured a position with the '■ Lowery National Bank of Atlanta, ■ and has entered upon his duties. I Mr. Harrison has many friends in . the city who are glad to learn of his i good fortune in securing such a re i sponsible position. | | College Girls. Will the town ladies help the ■ College girls win the M. & M. con- I test in the Atlanta Journal? Read the M. & M. page then use as many of these articles as possible, save the labels or boxes as directed and send them over to Miss Overton, or the girls will call at your home.