The Athens daily herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1912-1923, November 19, 1913, Image 6

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BOYS’SAMPS. c OMMENCING TOMORROW MORNING AT 8 O’CLOCK PROMPTLY, WE will continue fifteen days longer the Greatest Fall and Winter Sale of Boys’ and Men’s Clothing and Furnishings ever attempted in this section of the country. A sale that overshadows in magnitude and importance any other sale. It brushes aside all other competition and it stands preeminent as the premier value-giving trade event of the year. No other sale": can approach this one, for in the largq stock we carry of carefully chosen, trustworthy merchandise, which is kept clean and fresh and up-to-date by our vigorous selling methods, we stand alone as unequaled bargain givers in our special lines. Each day will be a special attraction in itself, for each day numerous great bargains will be placed upon our counters add surprisingly good values will pile up before you every time you call on us. ? THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK WE WILL EMPHASIZE BOYS’ SUITS AND ODD PANTS Our Mr. Davis happened to be in New York a few days ago and by chance came across some of the greatest bargains in Boys’ High Grade Tailored Suits ever brought to Athens. The lot which he purchased consisted of 1,000 Boys’ Suits, all wool, tailored in Blue Serge, Norfolk and plain in all sizes from 10 to 20 years, values ranging from $8.00 to $15.00. The entire lot goes on Special Sale Thursday morning at $5.00 Each. DAVIS, MATHIS, ELLIOTT CO. I MEN’S AND BOYS’ FURNISHINGS, ATHENS, GEORGIA 9 I'' \ •.ir . . H : - -v-- •"