About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1925)
PAGE EIGHT B B * --i^^MgrßC , jlLT2 >J ffiillOli«ii.ijr.j- **Ss J*? - ' Q fla JyJy ? JB r g\jgUr gS&Wg/gHSyn jfßßr »J Jr B BSB, JHL¥ Y; -wSSWMI 9& ... Q&Jr '% ®JF JHWtL <fc> * iSBOwI b Jxr W Jr BfJJB ill® F' ’< O&Bf I A V. -® B Am >; <|g || U Going Out of Business \BBB The Fashion Shop doois must close forever, and th at pretty soon. 1 have $1 2,000 worth of the finest s tock that money can buy in Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear, resses, Coats, Sweateis, Underwear, Kimonas, Brassieres, Corsets, Gloves, Hose, Bags, Vanities and Novelties of every description. They are going in the next few days at COS 1 and below. 1 have sur rendered my lease. Ihe landwords wants his buildin g. Furniture and Fixtures for sale. Here’s the greatest opportunity you ever had to buy just wha t you want at less than I can buy it for CASH in the New York factories. And I want you to hemember t us. e original price tags are on the goods. Com ein and see for yourself what the reductions mea nto you in dollars and cents saved. It’s like selling cents a pound. There sno profession al sales manager on this job. lam handling it myself. Everything in this advertisement was written y Mr. Lovelace Eve, of the Times-Recorder. He has seen every article and examined every price ta g- All we want is to get rid of the stock so I can go to my bookstore and give that all my time. Sale open s Thursday morning, July 9atßA. M. * J. E.‘ HIGHTOWER, Proprietor. Sale Opens Thursday, July 9,8:00 A. M. ■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■llffllTlHllWMl Wash Dresses Brassieres Dresses | silk Hose ' Values $1.50 to $2.75 From SI.OO to $2.00 Values to $25.00 I Now 79 Cents f° r 35 Cents Now $4.95 I Values $1.50 to $2.50 -iv/l • .1 ii h ave one lot of Brassieres that will go at this This group of Dresses is a regular gold mine for the i Where .s the woman who has more wash dresses ridiculously low price. Yes, they are a bit shop- woman who knows (he f ine art o f making one dol- I 89c than she needs? 1 here s always a place for one worn or the boxes have been lost, but they are J ar do the work of several dollars. In this lot are | or two more We have one rack full of these beau- just as good as they were when we bought them, (:ome wonderful values, ranging as high as $25.00. I iu,sp en i y made ash Dresses, m fast col- not long ago. There aren’t a great many in the There are Wash Silks, Georgettes, Canton Crepes, Here's a lot of Silk Hose—Kayser and Fhoenix— ors o course, an a range o. sizes from 36 to 42; lot, but enough for you if you come in early. It’s Crepe de Chines and so on. There’s one rack of in all sizes. Just to show you that our heart is F <ti a ?n AGi; 'l 8 ' amS ’ *° rrner y so 'a by us worth gett ng up before breakfast when you can these which will go, as long as they last, and there in the right place, we will sell these opening morn tor 51.5 Uto $2./5, that are gomg as Ic.ug as they BaV e like this. They go for— are a large num b er there, encompassing a goodly Q ing, so long as there s a pair in the lot at, pair— lasi, f .. mw range of sizes, tor — 79c 35c $4.95 89c Only one to a customer. Afternoon and Street Dresses Afternoon and Street Dresses Street Dresses ValU NoTs2 o ; 7 ° 5 552 - 50 ValUeS^'s% tO 9 5 $49 - 50 Values $22.50 to $39.50 New Silk Dresses, as varied in fabiic and shade as the desires In this lot we have gathered a number of garments in dark of women can dictate hhese are dresses of the better kind, J heS E a T dresses of charar ; ter and refmement, purchased from shades—Navies. Black and Brown, with a good range in sizes; purchased from New York makers of better dresses; in all the New York manufacturers who make only high-grade garments. a)1 of tRe mogt popuiar niat erials. These, too. are just our reg- newest, most d.stmctive and ultra-fashionable styles The Some of these have long sleeves others short. 1 hey are in the u]ar stO( . k Nq sa]es goods boUght in to catch the care!ess . qu a i t ie s are unusually fine The workmanship excellent. Sizes much wanted satin-faced Crepe, Brocade, Bengaline, Printed and Original price tags remain on them to show you what a saving, io to 4Z. tn Crepe de Chine, Flat Crepe, Bengalines and Fig- Flat Crepes, Polkadots. thirty or more on the racks and they g Q j on „ as tbey ] ast ured Crepes. Blues, Tans, Prints, Rose, Gray, Green. Something go at — like 25 on this rack that are going at — $24.75 $19.95 $14.95 Dtgssgs isj"®sscs Ensembles -I We have a large stock of wash dresses, as varied in price as in Values From $15.75 to $25.00 materials. Every one purchased right in the first place. We -r v, can £ lt any one | or tbere 1S a ran ge of sizes from 16 to j 2. the Now $9 95 1 materials are Mohairs, Voiles, Broadcloth, Suitings, Linens, in al- T There are only a few in this lot, but they are handsome, state- most every color and shade; handsomely trimmed or plain. . . ’ These are wonderful values and we suggest that you select several These are a real pick-up at a price that will persuade you to buy b. beautiful; in Bengalines and Satins. Our price ranged from j or you won’t be able to buy them again at less tfian they cost two, rather than one. There’s a generous range of sizes and $32.50 to $45.00. Now they are going at ' us in New Yor ‘ For conveenience sake we have divided them some of the materials are Printed and Flat Crepes, Georgettes; “ " into two racks. in Rose, Green, Blue, Dark Shades and White, Navies, etc. Your RACK NO 1 RACK NO 2 hs T Ct ' Values from $5.50 to $8.75 Values from $3.25 to $4.50 $9.95 I $4.25 $2.45 ■■mbmh — ■■k ■!■■■■■■■iaaMH■■■■■■■ bi jaaKfHMWfwffrir i rm r i iiiMMamaw" Everything in the store has been as drastically cut a s the items appearing above. die Timer-Recorder for our double-page advertisement in which prices will be given on every iteme in this $12,000 stock of first-class merchandise. Eve ything cut. Ask for what you want. THE FASHION SHOP J. E. HIGHTOWER, Proprietor Jackson Street - Americus, Ga. THE AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER " WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 8,