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By Special Request of a Number of the Contes tan t£T\ve will Ex=
tend the Piano Contest Un^il^ctCoVaii^nd, 1q12.
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SILK
BLOUS
WITH.
POETS,
COLLAR
NOW SQi
MUCH
IN
VOGUE
SENT
We have on hand a very
large assortment of Childrens
White Dresses, which we are
nOw selling at a very lo
price, now is ycur chance to
buy a nice line of childrens
White Dresses for far less
prepaid TO any address, than you can make them up What Smartly Dressed
This Blouse is one of the Features of
our New Style Book, a copy of which
we will send you on request. —
I IE material used in this Blouse is a
line quality o( pine silk mersalme
and the Poet’s style has become
so popular, that furthet description
on this point is unnecessary. The
model shown herewith is one that has beca
modified Irom the more exaggerated etyles,
so that the waist, while not Extreme, will
be found highly favorable and becoming
and exceedingly comfortable to the wearer.
This blouse is made in strictly tailored style,
with a box plaited front trimmed with four
self-covered buttons, under which box-plait the
waist fastens invisibly with hooks and eyes.
There are also half inch plaits running at either
side, from the shoulders to the waist line, and
similar plaits extending to the butt line only,
give the necessary fullness below. The silk
mrssaline collar is detachable, the under part
being made of self-color and the upper or
overlapping part of white messaline silk. A
corded silk ornament of color to. match the
body of the waist, finishes the trimming of the
front. Hie shapely full length sleeves are neatly
set in at the shoulders, without unnecessary
fullness. Three small tucks extending horn the
cuffs to the elbow, add shapeliness to this modish
sleeve, which is furnished with a turned-back
button trimmed cuff of white messaline to match
the collar. The back of this most lyecoming
model is neatly finished with four half inch
tucks, which add to its shapeliness and long
lines. Made in navy or mouse grey messaline
with white collar and culfs.
Sand for one to-day and we will enclose
our new book called “THE STYLES’*
for.
Women will Wear —
RITE to-day for your Free copy of
our book “THE STYLES" which
shows by beautiful illustrations and
authentic descriptions just what the
smartly dressed women in New York and Paris
‘ will wear the coming season.
We particularly want you to send for a free
copy of this interesting book bound in a beauti
ful ART’ COLOR cover—because we are sure
it will help you to dress better as less cost.
We have collected from the Fashion Centers
of the World the best, newest and smartest styles
I, f . • i i i and take pleasure in submitting these selections
quality ol mat6rial and work - i°<yourmo«am«i. PP ro».i.
o J CJ Reserve your copy Now—Ready for mailing
Sept 1st. Don’t put it off—Write now, to-day
—a postal card will do. simply say* '‘Send me
your book- ‘THE STYLES’",
Don’t forget that in Muslin
Underwear we are the lead
ers, not- on!y in prices but
manship.
We are now selling’ our Ladies Dresses
of all kinds at Factory Cost. The dresses
are not old stock but the very latest things
of this season. Don’t fail to see them
when you are in our store.
Standing of Piano Candidates up to 7 1
O’clock Monday Evening, Aug.
12th."
Miss Mattie Griffin, Bainbridge, Ga.
24503
“ Vesta Duke.
24030
“ Jessie Slocumb,
18485
“ Effie Harrell, Vada
17543
D. F. Crenshaw,
17449
“ Piety Hurst,
17533
Marie George
14566
“ Mattie Swicord, Fowltown
14182
“ Estelle Carert, Climax, Ga.
13516
“ Dorothy Emanual, Bainbridge.
11027
“ Vera Smith
6722
“ Nellie Goff.
V 5778
“ lanthia Bower, Fowltown.
3465
“ Blanch Mims, Climax.
3782
“ Addie Brinson,
3632
“ Opie Toole.
4123
‘ Eddie McCloud. Bainbridge.
5464
“ Blanch Grollman, Bainbridge.
odo^i j
Minnie Jester
3267
“ Louise DesVerges, Bainbridge.
2199
“ Marion Matthews.
2604
“ Thelma Carter, Climax.
1959
“ Terryss McBride,
2096
Kattie Gllsson
1870
Mrs. E. V. Moore. Bainbridge.
1753
“ Ruth Brainerd,
1536
“ Elizabeth Gaines;
1546
“ Bessie Callahan,
1453
“ Marion Harrell,
1365
“ Jesse Scott, Bainbridge.
1323
“ Cora Lee Smith, “ .
<1193
J. S. Bowers
990
0. N. A1 verson,
937
A. B. Lamer, Diffie.
856
“ Grace Smith.
829
“ Katherine Griffin,
846
“ Edith Funderburk,
639
“ Elsie Conner,
584
“ Freddie Lambert, “
519
“ Miftie Shaw, Bainbridge.
434
,, Vannie Howell, Attapulgus.
273
j •' Flora Maxwell,
325
■j Vera Phillips Babcock’ Ga.
35
Vote for your choice of the candidates or nominate some
one of your choice.
Write the names of candidates and their addresses plain
on the cash tickets.
Watch this paper every week for the standing of candi-
. dates.
We have a very large assortment of Em- I
broideries on hand Which must be sold. Our
loss in this line will be your&gain, so be i
early and get the pick,^>rices"will be lower j
I than ever before quoted in Bainbridge.
We have just received a large st£j>nient of Ladies
I Mid-Summer and Early Pali Hats, they are the very j
I latest things out and if you want to be in style come in
i £
and get one. ^
Our complete stock of shoes will be thrown on the
market at extremely low prices. Come in and let us
fit you up.
Pictorial Review Patterns
These patterns are considered the prettiest and most economical styles, we carry a com
plete line ot them in all sizes. We have just received the new mid-summer style book
price 20cts and with each book you get a pattern free.
We have just received a new lot of pretty neck-wear fvHtedies. from 25ct» to £1.50 take a
look at our windows and you will see the latest styles.
Watch our millinery room and you will see in a few days the summer felt stseet hats
they are on the way.
You are cordially invited to visit our stoj^^find you are under no obligatioa to make a
purchase, we are glad to have you, we assu^jf, «>u all comforts that can be found in any store
in this section, we have attenttive clerks, electric tans and ice water.
Rules of Piano Contest.
1. The contest will close Monday night,
September 2nd, at seven o’clock.
2. The name of the successful candidate
will be announced as soon after the contest
closes as votes can be counted;
3. Every customer making a purchase at
our store will be given a cash ticket entitling
them to as many votes as there are cents on the
cash ticket.
(For an example, the ticket reading
Mdse. $2.50 will entitle the holder to Two Hun
dred and Fifty votes.)
4. Customers receiving these Cash Tickets
can vote them for their favorite, or give them to
any other person for them to vote.
5. All votes not turned in within ten days
from date of purchase will be void.
6. Votes may be brought to our store per
sonally, or mailed in.
7. The standing of the candidates will be
announced in each weeks issue of the Searchlight.
8. The name and address of candidate must
be written plainly at the top of each cash ticket
on line designated for names.
REMEMBER ITS AT
HflIRE & WILSON’
The Store that sells eveaything for Ladies’ and Children.