The Gainesville eagle. (Gainesville, Ga.) 18??-1947, September 24, 1914, Image 2

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■_ ; C' ESTES ESTES I ESTES ESTES ————wr—am—o -.y-rT»r rr.rn ■■ . .. ~. , <nT~ T-IM !■!■ -- TT-11-B I ■!_ jrwwrT——im—— m—l ll !■ ■■ I ■— l—l Liuur JB~IrII T~t ~ I v rIH z ft x ! \ V • ' —-~— —■*rr~£ —if — TTTilzA?'ll•?—■■, — r~7~ /&> J-? w „ * *® ■ - Jtl /wK £ SIL aOI Zo\ JSk <aA /niliß j >■w Jilinh (W< !l l\ wll < mWsMßLffir lif® wo Bl IrE 1 1 SBB \/l7llWllM Td Sou Hr W 0 bffiß To (OH KB ww WAI iIF ifWB L W J Lf»W W W- 1 ' flr ..«•??■• 1 — Take a Glance at These Stylish Modelsl Then come to our store and see how well prepared we are to take care of the wants of the women of this comM nity in up-to-the-minute Coats, Suits, and Dresses. H We were never so fortunate in obtaining good values for our customers as for the present season, and every ■ ing that we effected will be passed along to our customers. ■ We can fit the small, tall and stout figures in the new Redingote and other similar styles, also the medium le» Coats for conservative ’woniein ■ Come in and See—the Looking Costs Nothing. I Suits similar to the above SIO.OO to $32.30. I Cpaffeip late style, solid colors, from to $20.00. I Serges, Crepe and Tussah Royals, from $3«50 to $$1O»OO» ■ fD'-';'. '- Childreml stylish Coats,, in sizes 6to 12, at 5>4.00, Etc. ■ The Estes accept Cottdn on a basis of Ten Cents per pound from any cotton farmer who may owe usl settlement any account due us for goods purchased up to the present time. This store joined the Buy! Bale-Movement, buying a bale and paying therefor 10 cents per pound spot cash. r 1 ; i .' ."'< t 1— ■■■■■ 11 ~ ■■■■" 1 . ■ Snecisl Said of Woolen SMALL LOT SILK CREPES Worth to 85 cents SILK RIBBONS, in most all colors, and black upff'Cijai per yard are included in this sale, beginning white; widths to 4 inch; values to 25c yard. (jOOdS today at, per yard . - - - 3OC This sale, per yard I 1 t M/acfi ffnnHc At Nparlv Half X/alne OTHER NEW ITEMS you will be interested In Serges, Plaids, Granite Cloths, Scotch Tweeds, wwaSil UOOUd nl nearly nail Value will be the new Hand Bags at from 50c to $3 ..N- Checks. Craquelee, Chamois and others of the «... . . and the new Neckwear, in all the new sha ■S X aV S- th™ “JpU° materials ’ 25<t SlO °- Js££ L? or» f^rnglish Serges, Roman Stripes. Silk and Cotton WOMEN’S WOOLEN UNDERWEAR: We in ■ ; s Fj>r C ttd« Crepes, Shepherd Checks, Ottoman Cloths and on hand an unusually large stock of Woo , . wide, worth up to 75 cents per yard. For this Suitings, 26 to 48 inch wide, and worth to 50c Underwear of the finest grades, and we ol sale we offer choice of p er y ar< j. them in this sale to reduce the stock at the f< the entire lot at, per yard This sale, choice of all, per yard lowing reduced prices: SI.OO garments at $0.7 Bia Dress 36 INCH WOOLEN DRESS GOODS: A big lot 1.50 garments at .9 nnunicr oiy vrc» worth to 50c per yard; jn English 1.75 garments at 12 Cnzi/Vr 1/nlfiA Twills, Plaids, Scotch Tweeds. On sale, be- WOMEN’S COTTON UNION SUITS: A small 1 UOOOS Vallie ginning today, at, per yd 35<f to close out of the SI.OO grade, This assortment contains all the very latest in wool- NEW FALL SILKS, usually selling upJc > $1.50 per GOODS: A tabled s2itings^\n-woor e pStel U plSds Scotch wk- meuse. Taffetas, Poplins, and Fancy Silks,S? to high with the best of the season s offerings Shepherd Plaids, Cashmeres, and others —and we off er cho«ce of the entire lot at, GREAT 5C V\ ASH GOODS SPECIAL. Dunr the colors—navy, Copenhagen, brown, green, per yard 89C this sale we offer the following first-grad wistaria, grey, cardinal, negro brown, tan, MTin nnrcc Tonnuvrc ctmgv /-• u . est black, and white stripes, plaids and checks OUR DRESS 1 RIMMINGS STOCK was never 7 l-2c Apron Ginghams at, yd 5< Widths of these goods run from 40 to 50 inches P° or % complete Fancy Laces and Buttons are Simpson Calicoes, pei yd 5< wide- values up to $1 50 per yard “ ere * or auy style dress you want to make. American Prints, per yd 5< Choice of all in this sale at, yard OO di Tf t espe fi al att « e ß t,on J2 * he sto f k of 36-inch Sheeting, per yd 5< Oriental Laces at from IO to SOC per yd. Cotton Checks, per >d 5< THE Estes Store is Pre-Eminently the Store for Women’s and Children’s Shoes—it carries the largest stock of women’s good shoes in this section—we guarantee that ever Shoe we sell will give the wearer the utmost in Shoe Satisfaction or the purchaser’s money will be refunded. Women’s Shoes from $1.50 to $5.00. r \ r w bws® n i ijan f V j I \ I l®® 1 I I i n C- ; \ 088 I i i«E S 0 I 1 // \ ( * s * \ I // \ / W K«v'' .*1 C GEO. P. ESTES GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA.