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VOL. XVII.
UnprecedentedMillineryandLadies’SuitShowing
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23d, 24th and 25th.
Everybody invited to this
magnificent display, on Sec
ond Floor. Nothing succeeds
like success. We. never
whine —we work while oth
ers sleep. Our Millinery Par
lors are the best and most
conveniently arranged of
any Department Store in
Georgia, outside of the large
fcities. We have easy stair
way, plenty of light, and a
nice private dressing room
for ladies, adjacent to this
spacious department.
~ Our milliners, Misses King
and Arnold, had access to all
the representative lines of
millinery in the country, and
they both have a keen eye
to millinery styles. Thurs
day morning, m the large
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STRANGE’S
WINDER. JACKSON COUNTY. GEORGIA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1909
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LADIES’ SUITS and DRESSES
Our buyers, Mr. J. T. Strange and Mr. A. D. McCurry, spent time,
money and effort in New York buying the stock of Suits and Dresses for
this new department. To say it’s complete does not half express it. Really
it’s astonishing what suit goodness, suit style and suit variety we are offer
ing this season —no two alike.
Women who want the best styles, the best materials and the best
workmanship in this Fall Suit, will secure it at Strange’s. Our many years
of experience in buying, our knowledge of the wants of the people, and our
promptness in discounting all bills combine to give you the maximum value
which your money can buy.
DRESSES
Over $500.00 worth of the new models in Jersey Dresses, top made of
Glove Silk, skirt plaited of Cashmere DeSoire, the hit in America today.
Every express brings new dresses every day. No two alike. Comes in
black, green, taupe, ashes, roses, catawba, mulberry and all the leading
shades.
We are working day and night to put this great Department Store in
her Sunday dress and suit by next Thursday morning, and we want you to
come and look, and you will find this fall showing far greater, than we can
describe-at this time. We are hoping that no woman will miss the pleasure
of inspecting these new Suits and Dresses.
Meet me on the balcony.
millinery department on sec
ond floor, will be shown hats
which reflect the exquisite
tastes of the Parisienne im
ported models that are won
derful combinations of the
rich new materials decreed
by fashion for the fall and
winter season. And just as
engaging are the smart mod
els made in Atlanta. The
dominant characteric of au
tum millinery is the use of
unique and rich materials.
Moires and Satins beauti
fully brocaded, a model in
natural color, surrounded by
a twist of cloth of gold. At
the front of the crown rise
three hands9me willow
plumes, forming one of the
most exclusive models.
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