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The Embroidery Sale to Be a Great
Event This Week. The Greatest
Embroidery Sale We've Had.
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50c. to $1.50
Three Days More of the January After-Inventory Sale, }
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This One-Week-Before-Inventory Sale is one of the most sweeping price reduction events in the hi .‘
embraces every department. Genuine bargains with bona fide price reductions. Hosiery, knit unlgervgegi?tlg?i’t ()sti:if'lt;lés p?ig:li.gbat?
nllll}Sém qng:rwetq,r, baby goods,f chfld};'_en’s, mi%ses’ and ladies’ %oats, silks, dress goods, white goods, wash ’goods and domestics,
ghirt waists, notions, women’s furnishings, and many more that cannot be set do . ’ ’
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TWICE a year we have Clearance Sales. We’ll not carry stock from one season to another, if it will sell at any price. Not one garment—not a
single Suit, Overcoat or pair of Trousers—can get a license to stay in our store more than four months. It is four months and out with us. Costs
its a lot of money to stick to this policy, but we cheerfully pay this price for the prestige of having lines of CLOTHING always fresh, of the latest
weaves and patterns, always correct in style: Our WINTER CLEARANCE SALE will commence Sz}TU'RDAY, JANUARY 18th. You can’t afford to
pass it. This sale will last THIRTY DAYS, beginning January 18th and ending February 15th. Tpls will be the GREATEST BARGAIN CLOTHING
SALE ever given to Clothing buyers of Marietta and surrounding country. Men’s and Boys’ Suits in this sale 14 to 15 off regular price.
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E'FF"EW” them in this sale at less than
fifty cents on the dollar.
West Side Park Square, T. w. RE ‘AD Marie?ta. Georgia
THERE’S more than one factor that enters into this sale to make it the
greatest Embroidery event we’ve ever had.
Spic=span fresh new Embroideries, many of them in matched sets,
with bands edges. 24-inch flounces and all-overs to match.
Dainty, fine designs, beautifully done on fine materials. Swiss,
Nainsook and Hamburg Embroideries.
In the lot not a piece worth less than 50c; many up to $i1.50, and
the majority regular 75c and $l.OO Embroideries.
In the Lot Are Over 2,000
Yards of New Embroideries
NOTE.-==ln many instances the 39c Embroiderles can be matched
up with narrow edges, that are in a special lot. |
At 20c and 25c.
Large Lot of Stiff Bosom Shirts
We have a lot of these on hand which we form
erly sold at $l.OO and $1.50, which we will put in
this sale at 59 @ents Each,
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v/ ‘ Counter a big lot of Shoes, which
' fl formerly sold from $l.OO to 83.50
1) which will go in this sale at 49
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Sreew e Cents to $1.98.
Bargains in Sweaters
doc Sweaters
$1.50 Sweaters
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