The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, February 22, 1918, Image 12

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1313 CARMICHAEL-MALLET CO. JACKSON, GEORGIA THE BUSY CORNER THE POPULAR PRICE STOR A CHANGE IN OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Instead of having a Milliner with us this season we have one employed to remain in New York City. She is there picking up and sending us out each week by ex press the very newest and snappiest things in Millinery. With this arrangement we can save the trading public at least 33 V* per cent on Millinery and give the new things as fast as they come out. You can see new hats in our place every day—We invite your inspection. ~TLZZ A”C’JC By New York Express Every express brings new fashions Suits of slender lines in Serges, Gaberdines, Tricatenes and Poiret Twills. Conditions considered, the variety is quite wonderful. DRESSES of Serges, Georgette, Meteor and Taffeta. They are particularly charming. It is patriotic now to wear silk. ‘ ’ COATS of Gaberdine, Tricatene, Poplin, Velour and Silvertone. Slender lines, rich, handsome materials, pri ces conservative. Wonderful Displays in Coats, Dresses and Millinery Prices Conservative SEE