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Every One Is Buying!
OUR OPENING OVER.
It was the grandest display we have ever had, as a result the crowds could not find room nor could they get
waited on. Engagements were made to come after Opening. We are selling more
Dresses, Suits and Hats than Ever for the Same Time.
It’s easily explained, We have a high class trimmer, we have the merchandise, we have the prices and we have
the customers.
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■“That coat looks as Rood on a chair as Inis of coats I’ve seen on men
‘ll iike it’s snug. smooth Hir about the collar. ... _
‘•Thesoft awing ot the iapols 1 liaven’t seen since August, when I was winking
along Fifth Avenue, New York. .
Those thin trim edges-well, I’ve had them before, but not for sl6. by a long
shot.
KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES SIS, S2O AND $25.
That’** how yon feel over the Kirschbauni suit we have ready for you.
No oilier clothe* at like cost have so much fine hand-tailor ng. ...
No otbar* jure ahrunk wo auper-tlioroughly by the original London cold *ater
have the foundation work m> carefully planned. These suits have
every piece of canvas anil tape shrunk as (•'inpletely as the woolen itself.
A mouth ot teeming rain can wet your Kirsohpauin uit, but shrink it nevkk.
Come and pick juat the design and fabric you want. We tiave it.
A lao evervt hing else von want to wear. .., „ ,
On tire aleeve of dnr sl6. SJO and $25 Kirachbanm Specials yon wi 1 find a guar
antee ticket that guaranteea satisfaction on a money-back basts.
Carpets and Rugs.
We don’t want this part of our establishment left out. NVe can bring to v< ur
attention and view the best lot of floor covering* and hmtsefurmshings ot a). Kiihlh
vow ever saw in a amall town. Yon call bear tills in mind all the time that wv can
fit op the home or the farm and all that's on it at all times. male and teinale, huge
*>t small. You want to make os a visit up stairs. Can surprise you.
Don’t Forget These.
Tinware glassware, enamelware, galvanized ware, crockery; picture fram
ing, jars, flower pots, bulbs, Koyal Society embroidery, lanterns, lamps, lamp
chimneys, coalscuttles, oil heaters, rug remnants, market baskets, gun shells,
jardiniere, cut glass,silverware, blankets, comforts, lace curtains, trunks, bags,
shades, mosquito nets, oil cloth, brooms, axe handles, rope, twine, stove polish,
school crayou, toilet paper, wash boards, rolling pins, corn parchers. foodchop
pers. Boor mops, machine oil, vasaline, foot tubs, wash tubs, well buckets,
water buckets, frying pans, bread trays, clocks, pocket knives, lunch boxes
and baskets, water sets, baby carriages, whisk brooms, feather clusters, butter
moulds, biscuit cutters, basting spoons, potato mashers, potato graters, .lamp
burners, coffee mills, clothes pins, mouse traps, hearth brooms, allumuiumware,
oil cans, sweaters, buggy robes, water sets, cake stands, bowls and pitchers,
chambers, vases, pictures, Dexter knitting cotton, sau silk, Shetland wool,
children’s wash dresses, rain coats, tooth picks, talcum, toilet soap, stove wicks.
Dins, book straps, cumbs.
IXHe Sell Cheaper.
Etbertoge, Simtb & Cos., * 3achson. ©a.
New Silks, Laces, Dress
Goods, Etc.
We want you to drop by this counter and see the
change in the colors and different kinds of materials we
have to show you. We would like to show you those
Brocades in Silks, Velvets, Woolens, Ribbons, etc. Its a
season of vkrious styles, you don’t have to confine your
self to any one style, color or material. There is a big
range of all, and all of them good.
We always show a big line of Neckwear, Rushings,
Collar and Cuff Sets of lace and Embroidery.
These cool days remind us its time to change, and its a
good idea to do it before we get sick with colds and before
the stocks are picked over. The buying has started with
a rush. We want to 6tick this into your mind, that we
sell LEATHER Shoes and new fresh this season’s goods
at that. We know what we have and what we are doing.
We sell you the kind that biings you back, that’s worth
while, that’s satisfactory, that’s worth the money.
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Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear.
Tango Suit of Wool. Poplin and Serge,
tinffragett Suit of
stroller Suit of Biocade —slit skirt.
Combination Suit Mattesse coat plain skiff.
Cutaway Suit, vest effect of Mahogany.
Peter Thompson Serge Dresses.
I'lie Bunny Dress, Charmeuse all colors.
Peg Top Skirts in checks and all cilois.
Coat Drosses in velvet and crepe.
New Net. and Chiffon Waists.
Children’* Wash Dresses.
Dailies' House Dresses.
Ladies'. Misses and Children's Muslin Undeiwiar.
Ladles'. Misses and Children's Coats all kinds.
Ladies'. Misses and Children's Rain Coats.
Middies, white and colored Balkans.
Ladies’ Sport < oats, wool and cortou.
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Versus the |
“Hot Penny” Hat
■MO NEED to tell
you what a “Hot
Penny” Hat is. You
see enough of them on
men who ought to know
better. So ail we have
to do is to remind you,
a? a Stetson wearer, that
our assortment of Soft %
and Stiff Stetsons for Fall "
is now open to inspect
ion here in our store.