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ANSLEY’S greatest fall opening sale
Our recent visit to the eastern markets was one of the most successful we ever made. At that time there was a great deal of pessimism prevailing... We realized it was the
“psychological moment” to obtain merchandise for our trade at prices that we could not have touched earlier in the season, and we bought the largest and best stock of really
desirable merchandise that was ever shown in Americus... Notwithstanding the shortness of the cotton crop we ate going to sell more goods than ever in our history, and
we are going to do it with good merchandise and low prices. This is not a mere statement to try to mislead you, as this business of half a century was not built upon misrep
resentation, but upon selling good goods and standing behind everything we 5e11... We repeat that we have PRICES FOR YOU THIS SEASON THAT NO WOULD-BE
COMPETITION CAN MATCH—QUALITY CONSIDERED. We cordially invite you, yea, we urge upon you, the great importance of coming to us for your needs, and
coming now, while the assortments are greatest and everything fresh. OVERLOOK NO ITEM QUOTED BELOW —IT MEANS MONEY SAVED..
$20,000 Worth of Women’s Ready-to-Wear Garments at Fall Opening Sale
Largest stock ever shown in South Georgia. Greater variety. They were BOUGHT TO SELL, and we do not propose for them to linger here. Hence we offer induce
ments that will move them rapidly. We make it to the interest of every woman in all this surrounding territory to come and see just what your dollars will buy here.
A* Q Good Wool Serge Dresses. CQC AA t , . i , 7C In this group you will find the season’s
At 1 0. i O The Usual $20.00 Kind. In this group are embraced garments enor- best va j ues in aR the new f abrics The
Ax A Splendid Wool and Serge and Tricotine Dresses. CbQfl T7E! mous in variety, swellest in style, supreme $65.00 styles are the latest, the tailoring the best.
At $19.75 The Regular $25.00 .„ <l »30,00 V.lu„. $39.75 invalueg s Tricotines> Satins. Each <69 75 !| f y .°l* Will 1 100k k them ° Ver y °J Wi ” ‘"llTr
Al- (tQC nA We offer a g™* line of Satinß * Ser B es and Tricotine i _ qJvFiJ. < diately realize their merit and we will let
At Dresses that we defy the world to beat 3.11 Cl of them are priced from $5 00 to $ 1 5.00 the low prices speak for themselves. Other
A4- C!9O 7C He*® are Dresses of fine Satins, Serges, Tricotines, Aiq *7CX less than you’ll find elsewhere. Ofl va l ues U P to $90.00, $100.00; $125.00 —
At / etc., at values unmatchable. <tJ *F * OAjVF as fine as you will care for.
The showing in tailor-made Suits ranging in price from.. $25.00 to $150.00 we defy any house in this section to
LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE match. This is the most enormous aggregation of Suits and Coats we have ever shown. They were bought to big
advantage and are going to be sold at prices which the trade can amply afford. We simply urge that you come
SUITS and COATS here and allow us to show you through, and we promise and assure you, we are making prices that no competition
dare meet. Coats range at every price you can think of and every style.
$20,000 Worth of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Offered in Opening Sale
We bought Clothing for Men and Boys during the month of August ranging from 25 to 33 per cent, less than we could have bought early in the season. We are going to
pass our fortunate purchases along to you at prices THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. The first column to the left tells you of four lots of Men’s Suits that are simply UN
MATCH ABLE. The fabrics represented in the assortments are Worsteds, Serges, Cassimeres, etc-, exceptionally desirable models, splendidly tailored.
SIQ 7 5 Yhese four lots have been grouped and ar- In this group we give you the opportunity to buy the From enormous purchases we are able to offer the boys
swellest Clothes for Men ever shown in Americus at any just as fortunate prices on good Clothes as for the men.
ranged Separate y and am ° ng them y ° U price since 1914. WE OFFER—
525.00 will find Suits worth from IF AAA Cl 7
$39.75 FORSUITSWORTH Wl) BOYS SUITS FOR
$29.75 AA 7S S6OOO boys suits for $12.50
jpov.uu FORSUITSWORTH WV.W | (Poaaa ClCfiA
and To CCQ7C boys suits for <pI3.UU
FORSUITSWORTH <P<V.VU fIOE AA CIQ7H
$35.00 $50.00 tfOtAft n r BOYS SUITS FOR
n 69 75 . nA 100 Boys—Get your Suit while the line is unbroken and
Now if you are going to need a Suit, don’t fail to see ’ FOR SUITS WORTH • fresh. AND DON’T FORGET our big line of Knee
these. FIGURES SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS.” ; Pants, Overcoats, Sweaters, Mackinaws, etc.
SIO,OOO WORTH OF FINE SILKS OFFERED IN THIS SALE
SIL K SECT IO N °^ er in t^lis °P sa^e UNMATCHABLE Silks at prices that WILL not, nor CANNOT be duplicated. This
we are able to do by reason of our wonderful purchases in the eastern markets recently. It is a real feast of aood
WE SELL THE BEST things at pre-war prices.
36-IN. BLACK taffetas SUPERFINE SILKS. SILK UNDERWEAR
$2.98 Value (heavy)) for $1.49 Yd cai r, uroc ONI Y 1 _
$3.50 Value (x-heavy) for $1.89 Yd| IW catin ln th “ open,ng we shall offer the mo9t attractive garments at sell ’em
36-IN. BLACK SATIN MESSALINE. 40-IN. CREPE CHARMEUSE SATIN. quick” prices. Come quick for yours.
$2.50 Value for $1.39 $7 50 Va lue for $4.95 Yd CAMISOLES MADE OF CREPE DE CHINE AND SATIN
v 364 N. ALL COLORS MESSAUNE. 40-IN. CREPE TRICOLETTE SATIN. $2.00 Values at $.98
<4 nn V I 36 ' IN - EXTRA HEAVY BLACK SATIN ’ $6.50 Value < a » $4.49 Yd > 4 -50 Values at ~ £B9
* e 36-IN. BEST TAFFETAS (ALL COLS.) ” 4 °- |N - MAL V ITS* WILLOW- $5.00 Value,a. .7 83.49
36-IN. SKINNER SATINS (ALL COLS.) $ 7 - 30 Value < best colors) $4.49 Yd 1 LUUILS.
$4.50 Values for $2.98 40-IN. MALLINSON’S “PUSSY WILLOW” MADE OF FINE CREPE DE CHINE.
40-IN. BEST CREPE DE CHINES. (FINEST TAFFETA.) $4.50 Values at $2.98
$3.00 Values (all colors) $1.69 $7.50 Value (best colors) $4.49 Yd $7 50 Values at $4 49
40-IN CREPE DE CHINE (FLESH ONLY). 40-1; MALLINSONS “DEW KIST.” ! *
$2.50 Value at .$1.39 $7.50 Value (best colors $3.75 Yd 14,98
._ , A .. , 36-IN. WASH SATINS. 36-IN. MALLINSONS TRICOLETTE. BLOOM ER S .
X , a ‘ ! 1,39 (PINK AND BROWN.) MADE OF FINE CREPE DF CHINF
40-IN. BARONETTE SATINS. 36-IN MALLINSONS TRICOLETTE. MADE OF EXTRA FINE SATIN.
56.50 to 59.00 Value, (all colors) ,4.49 (Ex-Heavy-N.vy and Black.) »12.50 Value at $7.89
40-IN. CORTICELLI “SATIN PATRIA ' X a,ue at $4-49 Yd! *
$6.50 Values (all colors) $4.49 40-IN.MALLINSONS “DREAM CREPE.” GOWNS.
36-IN. POPLINS, ALL COLORS. * 5 00 Value (all colors) at $2.49 Yd MADE OF FINE CREPE DF CMINF
H-22 at 89c Yd 4 °- IN - MALLINSONS “WHIPPOORWILL” * w i
$2.50 Value at $1.39 Yd $12.50 Value at $7.95 Yd * 8.50 Value at $4.98
ALL PLAID AND STRIPS SILKS THAT WERE $2.50 TO $3.50 YARD TO GO AT 98c YARD. $12.50 Value “
ItXVill Pay You To Traavel Many Mlies to Take Advantaage of the Money Saving P rices We Are Offering on REAL MERCHANDISE, and That, Too, RIGHT IN THE
TEETH OF THE SEASON.
SSOOO Worth of the Swellest I\l T TiT VON GAL Beaver and Velour Tailored Hats for Wo-
SWEATERS A X ■ A I men and Girls. The swellest in the city. We are not in
Americus Ever Saw. All of the Novelties and Staples SELLS THE BEST the millinery business, so we shall sell them way under
are here. AT FALL 1920 OPENING SALE. the market to close quick.
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1920.