North Georgia tribune. (Canton, Ga.) 1934-1973, September 22, 1939, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, SEPT. 22. 1939
NORTH GEORGIA TRIBUNE
PAGE THREE
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NOW! SAVE MONEY
Easy Going!
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FINEST SHIRTS WERE
PRICED TO SELL AT $2.39
Shirtcraft Airman
WITH NEW EVER-FIT COLLAR
Permanent Fit Guaranteed — Correct Collar Ensembles Call For Ties
4
When you step out of our
store in a pair of Jarman
Airflators, it will be "easy
going!" The Airflator in-
nersole is a springy, re
silient cushion under the
whole length of your foot
—and Airflator styling is
up to Jarman’s high
standards. Come in and
try on a pair. Most Airfla
tor styles, $6.50.
$5 to $750
Ask to see our Jar-
man Style Charts-
they show "which
shoes to wear with
what," as advertised
by Jarman in Es-
quire Magazine.
Are Luxuriously Furred
This Year
SHIRTS
And Handkerchief to Match Approved By J. V. D. Carlisle, Noted
Style Authority, In Charge Of The MAN Building At The New York
LET’S TAKE TRIPLE TEST
WORSTED APART
and see what makes it click!
here'S a suit that’S clicked so terrifically that it
rates hands down as America’s No. 1 value!
Triple Test can’t be anything but A-1 because
it has to pass through 3 major divisions of the
toughest testing imaginable before it can become
a Triple Test.
FIRST. LET'S TAKE THE QUALITY TEST. In the Hart
Schaffner & Marx laboratories, fabrics with
ambition to become Triple Test suits take a
wear test beating that makes a softy out of the
hardest wear any man could give a suit! And
this is only one of a dozen other such laboratory
tests it must pass if it expects to capture a Triple
Test Worsted label for itself.
then there's the STYLE TEST by Robert Surrey
and his gang of hard-boiled style experts. If the
potential Triple Test material doesn’t measure
up to the strictest of style standards-out it goes!
BUT IF IT GETS BY THESE TWO TESTS it Still has to take
its hair down before a jury of retail clothing
merchants who compare it for Value with com
petitive clothing in the same price bracket.
Only fabrics that get through this third degree
with no hemming and hawing become Triple
Test Worsteds.
So you know you can’t go wrong when a fabric
is subjected to such hard-boiled cross-examina-
tions as these. That’s why we honestly believe
Triple Test represents, dollar for dollar, the
best value in town today!
Tailored by
HART SCHAFFNER & MARX
$32.50
World’s Fair.
Most Important Coat Styles
Have the luxury furred Winter coat you
want — at savings! Fur Collars, Plas-
trons, borders, cuffs! Newest fitted, swag-
ger models. Rich woolens. Warmly inter-
lined. Shop early! 12-20.
Part Wool Blankets
DOUBLE
$1.98
That’s why
she chooses HUMMING BIRDS
A complete range in our nostery Department
She likes... hosiery that fits sleekly, heels
that are straight, seams that are tiny and
unwaveringly trim, and a texture that is
hard to see but surpasses expectations in
durability.
She dislikes...hosiery that bags and
wrinkles, heels that look like steps, seams
that are "fuzzy" and loosely stitched, and
a texture that is faulty and blotched.
$18.95
Wool Blended with the Choic
est Cotton. Satin -Bound —
Guaranteed not less than 5%
Wool—Size 66 x 80.
MIX ‘N MATCH
SKIRT—3 styles. Parker Wil ¬
der wool flannel,
Tobacco Brown, Moss
Green, Henna
Rust. Sizes 26 to
$1.98
32. Asstd. colors and sizes.
Jacket— Tuck Shoulders,
Plain Back, Plaids combining
tobacco brown 11 03
and Moss Green. 1.00
The Best Buy We have offered
Blouse— Rayon French Crepe
all New Fall Colors $1
in all Sizes._
Sweaters — All Wool, Shet
land Floss. Beautifully design
ed and trimmed in @1
contrasting colors.
Sizes 32 to 40
Hats—- America’s Finest Qua
lity Felt Hat, all fall col- (1
ors and all newest styles 01
JONES MERCANTILE COMPANY 1879 7= 1939