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Thread Silk and Silk Dropped | Women's $1.50 grade; All-Silk g Women’s full fashioned pure ’ ,- . , . , § Pure Glove Silk and Chiffon Hose; I Pointex Heels; in All-Over S Ik; S ,
Stitched Hose, in all colors; | fashioned hcse; 3 seamed backs; | Thread Silk Hose. Tho kind you °‘ women, in blac.c and brown; | b est $3.00 kind- full fashioned, | double silk lop; full fashioned; | .° r -‘
cheap at 98c | all colors at | pay $2.00 for, at | oacks; 50c values | at • | worth $4.00, at |‘ n w ‘
49c J 97c I 97c | 19c I $1.79 ! $1.98 |
Dry Goods I The Fifth Avenue Store—Forsyth Street NaB
9c I Next Dudley’s Opera House
3000 Yards, composed of | < W»• 1 ZNI 1 W T • w Ss! kH O H v ’
I Percales. Chambrays ] A High CI&SS StOCK InVOlVlllg MOfC
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I The advice of the man in charge is to come the first few days and take advantage of every opportunity while the doors oft
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Silk Jersey I Silk Jersey j I
i Three Hundred Women’s Fines!
For women, beautiful Silk 1 All Silk Jersey Underskirts
garments just arrived, and wlh fancy silk flounces c ,
should sell at 4.00; going best $5.00 and $s oo grades Three hundred of the finest Easter Dresses—bought especially for this sale. T hey are beautiful Thty
hetc a . or oaic j n ever line and detail. Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chines and all the new materials now so much is t
SZ»9B $1,98 • ■ * shipped to us for this great sale. All we ask is that you compare them with others and see hov .
New Spring Millinery | Lot 1: Dresses Lot 2: Dresses I
Trimmed and Plain Hats for Women Misses and Girls— , Composed of Canton Crepes and Fine Taffeta Materials are Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chines, I c .
just opened these up for our Easier trade and you n be amas- | M oij
ed at the unheard-of and insignificant prices to give you a.i Silks. Newest arrivals. Ail best shades; made to Silk Net, Crepes, etc. Very newest spring novel- <£y
-idea, here they are: ‘ ■
, sell at $20.00 and $22.50. ties, and worth twice the money, at nJV
$3.00 HATS $4.00 HATS $5.00 HATS . T’
88c sl - 69 $2 - 45 $9.98 . $11.98
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9-4 Sheeting ! sio.ooSilk and Crepe De Chine > W. B. . I MEN’S NEW SPRING BEAVER..
PP ’Sheetmg, ... $5.00 Crepe De Chine Chemise $2.98 Hnn rl S I $ 3 - 00 K!nd -
brown and Bleached, $3,50 Silk Bloomers, on Sale $2.39 I j}}'" C< T?- s n 7,V‘I The UOO mVI $4.50 Men’s Felt d
I worth 75c a yard to-day ' Unerican Lady Shoes for Women at About i-2 Half Price I $ ’■ °” et3 --- - -■;-$ • 9 Every Former Men’s $5.00 Hat C|>i
I f ° r I ’“I.SO N ew Style Women’s Low Shoes, at ,$2.98 8 MISCELLANEOUS BARGAINS I NEW SPRINgIc
v 4*/L I 17.50, SIO.OO Women’s Newest Style Low Shoes $5.95 sl-50 Men s Fop-Kis Brand I Very Newest Capes in th e >c
| Vomen’s Brown and Patent Two-tone Slipoers, Umon«Suits |on Sale ®...
Q«ii | Regular $6.50 and $7.50 Values .$4.95 2 s7sc Men’s Nainsook Union Suits at . 48c | $20.00 Capes at
□IIKS I Children’s Low Shoes, at ... 93c. $1.39, SL9B 1 Boys’ Extra Heavy Weight Overalls, worth $1.50 97c | $40.00 Silk Capes
Messalme and Taffeta I
Silks, 36-inch materials, I .
lof the best qualities TH 1 INI - Cjfc €1 A. Oj 'g"g 4fl ‘1 ‘
I worth $2.00 and $2.25 a | ■®" 111 /m, I* (1 11 U 13. 11l /» U. J
I at I Located at the Former Perry aii
1 $1.29 I Begins Friday Morning March 16th at 10 o’clock
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THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER. '
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 14. 1923