The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, March 10, 1921, Image 5
THE-STRAND THEATFR PROGRAM
THURSDAY, March 10.—THE FUR
NACE. SPECIAL FEATURE
FRIDAY, March 11.—THE FUR
NACE. SPECIAL FEATURE
SATURDAY, March 12.—Wm. Duncan
Bride 13. Comedy.
VOL. XXVII.
MRS. DORA HOUSE
of Gilmer, Texas, one of the
best milliners in the South,
is with us for this season,
and we invite the ladies to
come in and see her exqui
site selection of Hats and
Millinery Goods. You can
get benefit of her wide ex
perience and splendid taste
We carry a large stock of
Ladies’ Veils at wonderful
ly low prices.
The Opening of Spring
Announces its arrival with a brilliant company of smart new fashions and fabrics. Gladsome Spring-, smartly interpreted in di
verse ways, smiles its welcome to you from every corner of our store. It is indeed, a happy occasion. Choosing an entire wardrobe
need involve only a very moderate outlay of money. We have gotten rid of all our high-priced goods, pocketed the loss, and are
now offering the people of this section new goods at the reduced prices. .
Our first formal presentation of the season’s new goods shows unusual quality at pre-war prices. Things are indeed becoming
normal again. A visit to our store will reveal the newest modes in dresses, coatsuits, and millinery goods that will please the most
fastidious.
Men’s Clothing
and Hats
The time has come when
there is no use in paying a
big price for a suit of clothes
You can get them now at
moderate prices, and our
line is up-to-date and will
please you. When you buy
that new suit let us show
you through our stock. The
values are good and the
prices are just as low as any
one could wish. Splendid
line of Men’s and Boys’
hats, attractive in style as
Taffeta and Crepe de Chine
$1.50 per yard.
S~H r O~E~S
With the newest models in footwear, we are ready to
meet the requirements of every woman and man in this
section. Pumps, Oxfords, Bright Kid, Patent and other
styles and colors in stock. We invite the public to come
in and inspect our spring stock.
HICKORY SHIRTING
124 Cts Yard
Wilder Mews.
AND THE BARROW TIMES
V' l see our great line of Hats, V
Veils and Millinery Goods.
Winder, Barrow County, Georgia, Thursday, March 10, 1921.
J. W. SUMMEROUR
Broad Street Winder, Ga.
COAT SUITS { CT~)'
AND DRESSES Jjj
It seems that the designers burned
midnight oil in evolving the new ere- Ml I
ations in Women’s Coat Suits, Frocks t M||A
and Wraps. The models are beauti- j t JLij® ;
ful and they have been deftly adapt- ;
ed to the tastes and figures of Ameri- -jTJr |S\ i
can women. In blend, in coloring and
tasteful styling we do not believe we '
have ever shown such an inspiring se- )\ \\ j
lection. The price is in line with the
present financial stringency.
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SUMMER GINGHAMS
Our line of Summer Ginghams is as complete as we
can make it and we are selling them for 15 and 7ic per
yard. Large number of patterns from which to select.
These are usually marked at 25 cents per yard.
See Our New Line of Voiles
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WHITE GOODS
Our line of White Goods is complete. Sheetings,
Bleachings, Etc., are much cheaper this spring than
heretofore. As stated elsewhere in this advertisement,
we have sold all our high priced goods and are now
buying new goods at the reduced prices. We can sell
you all kinds of Dry Goods and Notions at prices that
will please. Come in and look over our stock.
THE STRAND THEATER PROGRAM
MONDAY, March 14.—Marguerite
Clark in “EASY TO GET.”
TUESDAY—EtheI Clayton, More Dead
ly than the Mule. Broadway Bab.
WEDNESDAY, March 10.—THEATER
CLOSED.
HATS
Every season has its strik
ing new features, but we are
sure that the styles of this
season will invoke the enthu
siastic reception of every
buyer. The hat trimmings
this spring are beautiful,
and show unusual* care in
their arrangeent. Our dis
play of hats will delight
you. And the prices, also,
will please you. Will be de
lighted to show them wheth
er you buy or not.
8 OZ Feather Ticking
30 Cts Yard
No. 47.