Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 08, 1908, Image 7
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_/E MACON DAILY TELE GRAPH i SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1908
1V£ HAVE OPENED
ALE!
I And the People Will Reap the Benefit ■
I We Invite the Public to this Sale and Assure them I
I that there are Great Values in Store for All.
I REMNANT SALE OF WOOL DRESS GOODS WILL BE QUITE A FEATURE AT THIS GREAT SALE
Slaughter Sale of Kid and Silk Gloves
Kid Glove Special, $1.00
12-button, long Kid Gloves that sell for $1.50. A2-clasp Kid
in black and white and all colors, green, catawba, navy,' tan,
brown, taupe, oxbloods, etc., that sell for $1.50—also a Walking
Glove, in black and colors that sells for $1.50, and 4 Afl
Silk Gauntlets; all for choice .. ,.C)1.UU
$4.00 Gloves for $2.75
16-button Kid Gloves, for this week only—in black, white, eve
ning shades, in pink, light blue and helio. Also all (£1) QK
street shades—special offer, for cash OmiUV
$2.00 Gauntlets for $1.50
These are of the best Kid, for driving, horse-back riding,
automobiling, etc. Black and colors. Don't miss (hi CfV
tlie chance. The price-is only ..4)1.0 U
Wool Gloves 1
Big slash on Knit Gloves, and Cashmere Gloves. We offer
the greatest value ever in two prices, O A „
for Ladies and Children it uOC QL’OuC
$2.00 Gloves for 50c
Special sale on one lot of $2.00 white and pearl gray Kid Gloves,
and $1.25 Mocha, in black, brown and ' CA.
a few black Kid—special offer OUC
. $3.50 Gloves for $2.50
16-button Kid GJoves, the Fowne’s quality, black undressed,
Chamoise, slate'gray, wisteria, catawba, helio, tan, purple, etc.
These are the best long Kid Gloves, that sell every- CO CA
where for $3.50, but our'price* is only J)4>wU
$2.00 Long Silk Gloves $1.00
In black, white and all colors, the best Kayser and Fowne makes,
a full stock of colors and sizes, sale price is . CM AA
only „,4>1.UU
Special Sale of Novelties and Fancy Fixings
High Point Collars 12 l-2c
The best Linen dollar of the year, the high points on each
side, the best four-ply thickness, and the round curved Collar,
both of these fasten in the back. This lot, iAl/«
special i l£/2 C
Embroidered Collars 5c
This is a special lot, in all sizes, white or colors, the regular
price of these Collars is 15c and 25c, but this means JT _
a great sale; price now 1 UC
Plain Linen Collars 10c
A big sale of the best 15c Linen Collars, plain white; the low
the medium, dnd high, in rll sizes. ’Tis the best 4 firs
Collar bargain yet 1UC
, Linen Collars
The best stock of Embroidered Linen Collars in the city. Low,
medium and very high, in all sizes and a AC n jp J C.
great variety of styles, for 4vCQllvC
Alligator Bag Sale
We have just received a shipment of real Alligator Bags, the
large and small sizes, -the best style Bag of the season, the
real horn-back Bags, and the prices
are
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$3.00 $15.00
Large Square Bags
This is the correct shape this season; sizes from 8 inches to 16
inches, almost square; made of the best leather, in black, green,
navy, tan, brown, and fancy shades, prictfl’-l CA CV CA
range from __ j)/ a OU
Special Belt Offer *
$1.00 kind of Elastic Belts and Webbing Belts, Pursian styles,
in black and colors, 20 styles or more to select from, CA-
Sashes
These are the Satin Directoire Sashes and Belts, with Sash in
black and colors, the kind that stores sell for $1.50, CM AA
our price is *J)1.UU
Bag Offer
$2.00 and $1.50 lot of extra large size'Bags, the real swell
styles and sliapes, in black and colors, our special (M AA
price to be u)l.UU
price
50c Purses
These are One Dollar each, yet at this sale our price is cut to
Fifty Cents. The colors are black, brown, green, tan CA-
bluc, etc., and-only v)UU
Fancy Neckwear Special
A Very Attractive Sale
One table of Stocks, Jabots, String Ties of Velvet, Silk or Gold;
Ruch Collars, Silk or Lace Bows; Tab Collars, Linen O C .
Stocks, etc., values 50c and 75c, sale price 4J0
25c Neckwear 10c
This, is another bargain. Silk Bows, Lace Bows, Velvet or
Gold String Ties, Silk String Ties,'Lace Collars, etc., A A.
special price, now 1UU
$1.00 Neckwear 50c
In this lot are Velvet String Ties, with Tab ends; Ruching Col
lars, fancy Lace and Silk Collars, Bows, etc., that sell every
where for $i.oo. It is truly a big value,' CA.
price _...., :OUC
Elegant Neck Fixings
In# Pierrot Ruffs, in all colors, white and black, fancy Jabots,
Silk or Lace Collars, String Ties, ill Velvet, Gold Cords, Bead
Throw Tics, Collar Ruffs, Feather Ruffs, Liberty Silk Ruffs,'
Ostrich Feather Ruffs, Bows and Capes,, everything swell and
handsome. Prices to .suit everybody, 50c to $30.00.
A Hosiery Sale Where You’ll Get Bargains
50c Hose for 33c .
One lot of Ladies' 50c. Hose, the best of the kind, in QOn
black, in all sizes, to run for ..' 000
Extra quality Ladies' Wool-Hose, and a heavy Cotton OC A
Hose for Winter, or the Lisle, extra value, for 4QC
Ladies’ 15c Hose, a special offer, in the best of the 4 A-
kind, all sizes, only 1UC
15c Children’s Hose, only small sizes, one lot, all black, C _
but the best to toe had of the kind, sale price r . ..UC
Special run on.Children’s Winter Hose, the kind that 4 C.
give good wear, sale price luC
Men’s Sox. A sale of 35c and 50c Sox, in colors and black.
A special close out of these. Our sale price it 15c
75c Hose, in Ladies’ fine Lisle, some colors and black, to run
special for a big sale. You can come and lay in a supply. We
also’include' the extra fine, all Wool, Price CA:
at this sale , . —OUC
Lace, Ruscliing, Braids & Trimming Sale
13c Linen Lace, in all widths, Edge or Insertion—up to 3 inches
wide. The heavy Tqrschom, for Underclothes, special C _
price, now OU
Wide Ruching, in white, ecru and colors, also a full Aock of
box Ruching, either Tourist, or fancy Neck Ruch, in Silk, the
biggest and best stock in the city, our prices—15c to 75c a yard.
Box Rflching—two pieces and six pieces—10c, 25c and
'30c a box. -
Dress Trimmings, Braids, Satin and Fancy
Buttons
We carry the best stock in Central Georgia of these goods.
Everything anyone can want. Every shade and color, to match
any shade of Dress Goods, as well as the Button Moulds, etc.
Sutash Braids in every color, and all to be sold at special-prices
this week. >
A Sale ot Silk that Will Draw, the Crowds
. • 85c Satin for 55c
About 25 pieces in white, black and colors, of the best soft
Satin ana Liberty ever put on special sale in Macon. E E
20-inch goads, price Jul/
$1.23 and $1.00 Satin, with invisible stripe, 27 Inches wide,
black and colors. The best and newest fabric QCn
$1.00 and $1.23 if you don’t buy here. Our price OUU
Seaco Silk, a fabric that you pay other stores 35c and 50c for.
It is 27 inches wide, very soft like Satin, in black, ' OQ„
white and colors, our price is .....4vu
Yard wide Taffeta, 75c, in black, the best value on the market
for $1.00. We are to make a run just for a V E _
few days / OU
85c Silks, 450: over too pieces go in this lot at this price; fancy
stripes, checks, plaids, solid Taffeta. China Herring- /C.
bone effects, solid colors, etc., sale for nrOU
36-inch Satin in the Skinner’s weight, the soft, light weight,
the Duchesse weight. The Lonisinc Satin, the Directoire. etc.
These are $1.50 goods, and our sale price _ SI 00
YOU ARE UNWISE IF YOU DON'T GET BUSY
AT THIS SILK SALE THIS WEEK. *
Dress Goods Are to Be Sold Regardless
BROADCLOTHS, 85c. This is the lowest price quoted on fine
' Broadcloth. Black and colors, full width. You pay Q En
$1.00 and $1.23 if you don’t buy here, our price _.0»JU
25c WOOL GOODS. This is the best value ever put OCn
on the market in Macon. The styles for Winter ...... 4«JU
DRESS GOODS, 35c. A fine assortment of styles, in fancy
effects and plain Wool Flannel, in black, mixed gray QKp
and solid colors, special price L OuU
83c DRESS GOODS, 50c. ’ At this sale you reap .a harvest.
The besl values ever shown—Mohair, fancy Mixtures, Herring-.
bone. Voiles, Panamas, and 34-inch Wool Suiting, the E A
the like of which you have never seen foi the price UUU
$1.00 and $1.50 Dress Goods to go at special sale prices. We
have never made such prices before so early in season. We have
a large stock of Woolens, and this sale is put on to move them.
Two lots of the best values in tlie store. ONE FOR 75c. ONE
FOR $r,oo. ■
Wash Goods, Linens, Bleachings & Domestics
Fruit of the Loom, yard wide 8c
12 1-2c Cambric, yard wide 11 i-ac
Soft Bleaching, yard wide 7 1-26
10-4 Sheeting • 23c
75c Table Linen, for , ...50c
Hemstitched Pillow Cases t.. —.13c
$1.00 Bed Spreads for 85
$1.50 Bed Spreads, for — $1,00
Wash Goods, Linens, Etc., Continued
Extra large Towels, for
Towels, $24» dozen for .. .....
Towel special, limited ..
ioc Percales, 32-inch at —......
12 I-2c Percales, 36-inch, at .... -
12 i-2c Flanuelettc, at
Galatea, special at —
Imitation Wool Plaids ...........
Napkin sale, special
$1.00 Table Linen at ....
60c Table Linen at
$1.25 Table Damask at
35c Towels, the best at
25c Towels, extra values at .....
Crepe Cloth for
White Madras for
36-inch Linen Lawn for ........
30c Linen Lawn, the best
French Percales, white
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$1.50
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The Ready-to-Wear Store of Middle Georgia
A Special Suit Sale
Wool Jumper Suit, the best value of the year, only ab'ouf 25,
but all sizes and all to go for ff[y CA
only •••••••••••*• *.—*♦<***v**«.»^# ivU
$15.00 Suits
This is the best Suit we have ever sold. The regular price
of these Suits; range $18.00 to $22.50, our sale CM E AA
price is U>10>UU
$25.00 Suits
This lot is taken from our $30.00 and $35410 line, in all col
ors and blacks. We have fifty of these, and tlle ^25 00
Coats $7.50
No Coat values like these \#ere ever offered in Macon before.
Not a Coat in this lot worth under $10.00 and among (Py CA
the lot are $12.50 Coats, special sale price 4)/ >UU
$15.00 Coats
This lot ranges up to $20.00, in price. Made up from the best
of our stock for thjs sale; about 30 in all, in blacks and colors.
Among these are some of our best Raincoats, and CM E AA
Street Coats, price . iDlu.UU
Rain Coats, Two Lots
One rack of these are worth $10.90 and $12.30 each. Taken
from the best and newest Coat stock, price (T7 K A
now *5/ «wU
The other lot are the fine fancy Silk Rubberized Coats,
sell, for $13.00 and $18.00 each, but the sale of these,
as long as they last
Sweater Coats
For Ladies, Misses and Children, in white, red, blue, gray
and other shades. The best Sweater In the ctly. Prices range,
‘ Misses and Children 75c to $2.50
Ladies, from ,$2.50 to $5.00 £*.
Children’s Department
Furs, Coats, Wool Caps,. Leggins, Bear Skin Coats, Caps,
Muffs and Leggins in sets to match, inall colors. Dresses for
all age Children; Underclothes for the Infant to the larger
Girls; Baby Clothes of every description. Visit the department.
NOTICE!—We have a man tailor In charge of our altir- W
ation department. The only Ready-to-Wear store in the state
who has a man to do expert alteration on Coats and Suita. He
is just from New York, and knows his business.
MR. KILLEN will start a Special Sale on the third floor Monday, to run one week. He will see
that every price made is the very lowest Sale Price. Many lots are to be closed out on this floor at Bargain f
Sale Cuts. Lace Curtains, Portieres, Rugs, Mattings. Hall Carpets, Minoleums, Shades, Table and Couch t
. Covers, Bric-a-Brac, Vases in Japanese or Russian Brass. Blankets, Crmforts, Suit Cases, Traveling Bags, ♦
t Trunks, Tapestries, Draperies, Upholsterings, Floor and Bath Mats and Mission Furniture will all play a part
X hi this Special Third Floor Sale. ;
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The Union Dry Goods Con
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The Union Dry Goods Company j
OYSTER BAY COP
CREATES SENSATION
NEW YORK. No*. 7.—Oyster Bay.
President Roosevelt's quiet vlUage.
has a sensation that almost* overtops
the national election.
The town's entire police department
has disappeared, and there* being no
force to institute a search the town Is
!n a quandary aa to what to do. In
private Ufa the police department Is
Frederick De Bosche. Accordrnr to
the beat Information he laid aaido hts
regalia Monday morning, donned citi
zens* clothes, walked to Mill Neck and
took a train for parts unknown.
Moat of this Information comes from
Mrs. De Bosch, who turned sleuth
when she found that her husband was
no longer policing the street*. Satur
day night a shanty was destroyed by
Are and De Bosch was on hand to
help the local fire department After
the fire he failed to return home and
Athe following morning his wife started
out She found her husband. U It said,
at Skoen'a restaurant where. It Is al
leged, he wee not in the beet of con
dition.
De Botch promised to go home as
soon aa he had fixed himaelf up a bit,
and this promise he kept. But h«
didn't stay home, and now no orf*
knows where he la In the meantime
Oyster Bay has not a soul to preserve
j the peace.
f / The police department f I isn't fur*
* nfsbed the only sensation. Mrs.
Hkoen, wife of the restaurant keper.
; Is alto missing, and Mrs De Bosche
I believes tnat she, too, took a train at j«
THIS MERRY WIDOW
MAXES BIG HAUL
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 7.—When
im#*s Moody and hla wife, who'live
! at Cynwyd, left the city home a week
Mill Neck. If her husband knows her
whereabouts he hasn't told.
When the vUlsgers decided some
time ago that they needed some one to
preserve the peace they hired De
(■Hosche. formerly a policeman aat Long
• Island City. Hot h!s wife and 14-ycer-
old boy have since lived at Oyster
Bay. Mrs. De Bosch* says that her
husband left her destitute. De Bosche
(Is about 41 yeari of age Ho is Mrs.
j flkoen.
I. eututto. wot, U*t In Pill Him .no'‘ '"W* '» SStofSJE
Lowell mofe white women work. |q pro- . 5?, * **1* .u , V v *
Ing to stay in (hair house until their
return. i .
In fact, they' congratulated them
selves on having to reliable and re
spectable a person In the house. They
hadn't known Mrs; Hall long, but she
came to spend a month In the eoontry
with them, and she had all kinds of
excsllent references. Besides, she was
an. attractive woman, a widow, per
haps 23 year* old. and dressed In ex*
I eeuent taste end fashion.
But when the Moody s returned home
today they were surprised to find that
Mrs. nail had gone. The house was
locked and everything seemed to be in
good'order, but all of Ihe lclty lodgers'
belongings were rope. gTben they
made a further InvrsUg.itIon and
found that Jewels and other things
they valued at 2600 w^re gone alaa
' Then they went for the police.
These ere the things they found
wr r I missing, besides Mrs. Ilall;
Lady's gold watch and chain, value
}1M; diamond ring. valgbtlfO; brace
let. value 240; five other rings, value
|16 to 225 each; embroidered center
pieces dolllea and other linen* valued
At 2200. i
The police of this city are looking
fog Mrs. Haik
Every WomaiT
L u tad ahoo
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