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Preparing For Stocktaking August 1&
INDIAN
HEAD
Rcsr. U. S. Pat. 08.
Use it instead of Linen
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Ready-to-Wear Section
If prices will do it we expect to
reduce this stock of Suits, Dress
es. Waists, Skirts, Muslin Under
wear, Middys, &c, to a very low
ebb before Aug. Ist, which is our
stocktaking date. We want to
close them out and it will pavyou
to see what we have and at what
we are offering it, if you are at
all interested. Considering the
market today, everything, if it
was sold legitimately would be
advanced in price instead of cut
price. We consider sales of this
kind now an unusual opportunity
for saving money. Come see for
yourself.
ETHERIDGE, SMITH & CO.
THE BIG STORE SELLS CHEAPER
GOODS GOING CHEAP
During. July
First White Sale
rrM -r* You have not heard of many sales this season except ours
h e Reason is because Roods have gone up and still going. Everything
__ _ __ should be advanced instead of being reduced. Only those
who were farsighted enough to place orders last fall as we did'are in a position to cope with
the situation. We are able, willing and want to give the public goods under price as in the
past, and we will see to it for a long time that you don’t have to pay the high prices de
manded by some. If you want to save some money take advantage of these offers as the
time is comin" when we will have to ask more, but we caution and warn you NOW not to
OVERLOOK THIS IMPORTANT SALE. Quidtly go about stocking up on staple cotton
goods at present prices that vou will need. You will see the wisdom of it in less than three
months, * ‘STICK A PEG RIG HT HERE, ’ ’ because you will remember what we are telling you.
12 yards of best 36 in. Blea- AA
ching, worth $1.50 for
100 doz Ladies H. S. sheer em
broidered 10c handkerchiefs tJv
J. & P. Coats Spool Cotton 3
for 10c, and 7 for £tJv
500 yds 20c, 25c shirting and 1
waist Madras, this sale lvv
100 doz large 10c size towels T ~
Your chance only tJv
5000 yards Best 8c Calico
Our July price cut to I v
50 pieces Standard Percale f
fast colors, July Sale only lvv
An Important Millinery Notice
We are pleased to say that we have had & very satisfactory season
in our Millinery Department and wish to thank every one who has
contributed to its success. We wish to also say that Miss Aitcheson
will soon return to her home in Baltimore and we would be glad to
get any and all late orders and finish them before she leaves. If
you w r ant a White summer hat, Panama, Leghorn, Milam, Hemp,
Sport, &c, don’t delay, come get your order in—LAST CHANCE.
We have some prices on now that are causing a lot of comment, the
hats are UNUSUALLY GOOD VALUES. We bought all the sur
plus stock of a large wholesale house, THAT’S WHY, COME SEE
THEM, THAT’S ALL WE ASK. We can show you the between
seasons or early Fall styles too. Always first with the newest.
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Shirts, Socks, Ties, Collars, Underwear
It would be a waste of \Vords and time to dwell at length on these
lines. We can’t do them justice unless you see them. Everything
needed by gogd dressers is here. Manhattan Shirts and Union
Suits, Silk Shirts, B. V. D. Underwear, E. & W. Collars, Wash and
Silk Ties 25c and 50c, Elastic Seam Drawers, at 50c and 75c, Boys
Union Suits Porus Knit 25c, Pin Check and Palm Beach Pants Cheap.
40 pieces Ginghams, old price lA~
Last call lvv
25 pieces Curtain goods lA/-* to
last chance at old price Ivv °e)vv
50 pieces Table Damask, cotton 25c
up to $1.75 Linen. v
100 doz Handkerchiefs to close 1 ~
out before stocktaking, each iv
300 yds Pajama checks 36 to lA-,
40 in. at low price of IVC
350 yds white Linene |A^.
Suiting, July Sale Ivv to lv2C
Big lot of all kinds of f
Remnants and odd lots V>4llGd.F
Sale in Four Years
And after having just finished the greatest season this
department has ever known we naturally have a few
pairs of each style left which we have determined to
close out at once. July Bto 31, 1916, we will put prices
upon them to move them quickly.
LOT No. 1 Consists of Ladies Ziegler Blucher and Lace
Oxfords in Patent, Gun Metal and Tan Calf, worth
$3.50 and $4.00. Not all sizes of each kind but all
sizes in the lot.
To Close at $1.95
IN THE SAME LOT will be included all the colored top
combinations such as Gray top and Fawn top, all
Pumps with pretty French heels,
Every one a Beauty at $1.95
LOT No. 2—STETSON’S. Any Stetson Slipper except
staples and English styles
.To Go At $3.85
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LOT No. 3—Any size in Childrens and
Misses Pumps and Oxfords and from
Infants to Misses
During this Sale $l.OO @ljp*
LOT No. 4—About 50 pairs of Barry Oxfords in Patent
Leathers, all sizes
To Close at once at $1.50
In this day of advancing shoe prices this sale should ap
peal to every one and we know it will. Come early be
fore the sizes are so badlv broken.
Etheridge,Smith & Company
Shoe Department
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“Not a bit mussed up! My dear,
how do you manage it?”
The answer
INDIAN
HEAD
Rag U. 8. Pat. Off.
Like linen except that it does
not wrinkle easily, and it costs
less. Wears wonderfully,
washes beautifully. That’s why
we recommend Indian Head to
all our customers.
We are glad to show it to yon
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