The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, September 29, 1916, Image 16

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New Things In Ladies Footwear The models below are the most beautiful and practical examples of fashionable footwear ever shown in Jackson. The leather and color combinations make them a harmonious part of the well dressed womans costume. They are made especially for us by the leading exponents of the shoe makers art. We only buy a few pairs of a kind and therefore you may to a great extent have the exclusiveness desired by so many women. YVe have the right shoes and then with the men who know how to fit them, thus equipped we are able to render that SERVICE which is the prime requisite of the modern shoe store of today. \ :v \ * I I • \J (/%% N. '•>% A \ This 9 inch lace boot with full Louis heel in Gray Kid At $6.50 And the Black Kid at $5.00 and $6.00 Are without doubt the most Artistic Creations of Modern Shoe Making. Try them on. We take pleasure in showing you. Select your from the above patterns. Come in and be expertly fitted and you will then be well equipped to render SERVICE in what ever line you desire to follow. STETSONS AND “NO NAMES” Originality Plays A \ Prominent Part ~~ In the Funston. Its distinctive y air, backed by the quality of 9 workmanship put there by its I makers, assures a perfect recep / tion by men who are critical ' / regarding style and service. JU Step in and see the new “No Name” \ styles. 1 *3.00 ( / ( s\o C^irme 2£d ' Not So Many Years Ago The average man owned only one hat. These days he must have at least two every season. Huy u “No Name” soft hat NOW. Huy a “No Name” derby later on. Hut see all the new styles as soon as you can. THREE DOLLARS Etheridge, Smith & Cos. Here’s another lace boot only 8 inches high in solid brown. Brown with white top and gray with white top. Not only are these styles authentic, but the materials are unique and exactly suited to the present style demand. All colors, all widths §6.00 Black, all widths §4.00 and §6.00 SA Wat Unless You Differ Greatly from m st of the men we know you like to Rive your soft hat a tug and get it io set a r just the most be coming angle. A “No Name” Hat will stand lots of tugging, and being naturally very good looking you’ll be entirely satisfied wi h the service. Drop in and peek at the new styles. THREE DOLLARS There is Some thing About a New York Style that pleases every critical man. If you were in New York today you could not select a more stunning or corredt hat than you can right here at home if you’ll inspect our “No Name” and Stetson assemblage of Hats for Fall. $3, $4 and $5 1 t; • ‘\ * Now comes the Newest Creations, only received by express today. Button Boots are good. One has an 8 inch top and is grace fully scalloped at top in Black Kid Cuban heei At §4.60 and another in Brown vamp with light tan buck skin top with dark brown collar. It Sells for §6.00 See the cut above. C\o Wzme Wat We Aim To Please You will not be hurriedly waited on here whether you c me to inspect or to purchase. \W are proud of our ser vice and of our styles, ant we are nev er too busy to serve you nicely and in telligently. The “No Name ’ Hat in a varied assortment of colors and shapes awaits your survey. Come in. THREE DOLLARS Have You Ever Worn a SI A “No Name” Hat? /// \ Wear one this season. Wear it XS' \ because it will add-to or set-off y your personality. You can have f a brown, pearl, blue, olive or black. s3.°° The model shown is thoroughly S\ representative of the line. But. \ *' come in and see the entire as- \ blage, It will be a treat for you W>WzTM and for us. x Wat Pi® \ © © / U €> / It seems now that White and Canvas Boots are bid ding fair to be the best sellers for the season. We have them in several sty les. The Canvas Boots are 8 and 9 inches high and have White Ivory Soles and heels and the price is very moderate $2.50 to $4.00 [Ao CAcrme Hat SOME MEN PREFER A HAT Of conservative type. Most meichants think that because a man is conserva tive he is old-fogyish. We can serve the conservative man a correct style. It will conform to his ideas and also to the current mode, but it will be quiet and elegant. There is a “No Name” hat for every man regardless of his taste—provided, of course, that he has good taste. THREE DOLLARS