The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, March 22, 1918, Image 14
FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 19! S
Millinery and Ready to Wear Week
Just Prior to Easter. Hear Us!
It’s an important occasion and we have an important message to bring you. We have the BES I
STORE AND STOCK in the BEST TOWN in the BEST COUNTY in the BEST STATE in the BEST
COUNTRY. We will devote the LAST WEEK BEFORE EASTER to prove and demonstrate this con
clusively. We have planned, prepared and will make a supreme effort to eclipse all previous records
since this has been a store. We have bought goods and will show NEWER STYLES AND LOWER
PRICES as an inducement. You will want to consider when and what to buy for Easter. Wecordi
dially invite you to visit our store and see what we have done. We have engaged extra sales people to
provide for the crowds that will throng our as a result, and we ask that you come the days,
place orders and avoid delays. New goods are coming by every express. It will be interesting to come
watch the crowds even if you don’t wish to buy. You are welcome as the “flowers in May.’’
p
(jtmple or sumptuous
in Theme Abgue Mats'
aro not merely prevail
ing fashions, but the
predominant fashions
of the'smart world.
7Tand Tailored in Newark
pledges to you that C
Vogue Nats
have trig touches.which
distinguish the character,
ful from the commonplace.
Etheridge, Smith & Cos.
JACKSON - GEORGIA
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Suits, Dresses, Waists, Coats, Skirts, Millinery,
Slippers, Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear and
Neckwear will appeal to you instantly, as
well as other departments.
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AS COOLING AS THE OCEAN
BREEZES —AS FRESH AND
SWEET AS THE MOUNTAIN DEW,
ARE THESE JACK TAR TOGS OF
SNOWY WHITENESS
SEE THEM TODAY IN OUR JACK
TAR SECTION—THEY ARE ALL
IRRESISTIBLY LOVELY AND SUR
PRISINGLY MODERATE IN PRICE.
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your finger at it, but you can t / \
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possess that discreet , subtle style, which jjfcvp \\ \^
attracts attention by seeming to avoid it. TO ''' J
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I'T'HESE are engagingly mascu
line in design and detail, but *
winsomely feminine in coquettish I
. Sjj grace. J
I -taPt' There is no price-penalty for the
• ultra-fashionable style of a *
| VOGUE Sailor.
I The "Little Lady” 1
INGRSEHeI
Perfect Process li,
I MISSES’ HOSIERY' 1
I takes pride in the snug fit I'j
II and fine finish of her stock- Ey
ings. There are no seams to I|j
rip or rub. The long wear is p!
due entirely to the quality ||l
of theyarnandtheNotaseme It]
perfect process of manufac- 1]
ture.