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Our ads from day to
day for
New Goods
New Styles
New Prices
THE OLD RELIALE
New York Store
Sells Cheaper
OPENING
Style and Fashion Week
BEGUN TNIING
MONDAY, MARCH 6TH TO 11TH
You Are Cordially Invited Every Day
Instead of devoting two days, as usual, to our Spring Showing
we find it better to give a full week. In doing so the public
can come any one of these days when the weather is propitious
and it suits their convenience. As the display will be on all
the week Teachers and others who can’t attend conveniently
before, come Saturday.
We find that the public is ready for and want something new
to wear, and instead of so much show and delay as in the past
we want to meet the demand and make sales to every early
buyer. Every department of our Big Store is primped up
awaiting your criticism. We feel more confident than ever be-
fore of our ability to serve you well—but after all it’s for you
to decide that point. We have been some time planning and
buying for this occasion and we want you to come see e what
we have done. You can scarcely name a color, shape, style or
material for gentlemen or ladies in
Shoes, Hats, Suits, Skirts, Shirts,
Waists, Dresses, Gloves, Hosiery
For every occasion that we can’t furnish. The departments
are so many and the items so numerous we can’t mention all.
The goods are all here on display to speak for themselves.
We will be pleased to see, show and sell you.
Etheridge, Smith & Cos.
GEORGIA
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We Call
Special attention to the
accompany in g cuts
which in moil cases are
exact copies or repro
ductions of
What You
Will See Here
Next Week
In a much
Larger Variety