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MACON. GA., SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 190S
IIA A DAILY, $7.00 A YEAR* |
Buyers for The Busy Big Store Have Made Recent Timely Purchases of
Suits, Coats, Waists, Skirts, Etc., That Positively Keep This Institution
Far in the Lead in Value Giving—A Position Always Held By This House!
You Must Buy Here If You Wish to Get Utmost Value for Every Dollar Spent for Apparel.
Over 400 Handsome Sample Tailored Suits From Leading Makers Go on Sale Monday!
If You Are Fortunate Enough to Read the Great Saving News in This Advertisement and Heed It, You’ll Find Much Underpricing
Here While Other Stores Are Asking Full Value For Same Grade of Garments and Other Merchandise! Read This Ad and Come!
Great Sale of Linens For Thanksgiving Tomorrow and Much Saving Will Result From Buying Here!
$18.00 and $20.00 Fine
Sample Tailored Suits
for Monday’s Selling Only
One day we’ll offer at $14.98 the best values
of tlie year, over a hundred dandy sample Suits,
from leading makers—the very latest cut of
Coat and Skirt, in plain cloth, black and colors,
and stripe effects, actual $20.00 asd $18.00 Suits
at special one day price of FOURTEEN NINE
TY-EIGHT.
$25.00and $22.50 Beau
tiful Sample Tailored Suits
$19.98
for Monday’s Selling Only
If you want the best Suit value for $19.98
you ever bought you should come see the sam
ple garments from celebrated makers, we place
on sale tomorrow. They’re blacks and colors,
plains- and- fancies, the new weaves, the new
styles,- great- garments at $25.00 and $22.50, to
go special at. NINETEEN NINETY-EIGHT.
$35.00 and $30.00Hand-
someSample TailoredSuits
$2W*
for One Day’s Selling Only
■ 135 of the most attractive Suits yet offered
‘ at $35.00 and $30.00. They're in all the new
style effects, beautifully made up of fashion’s
most approved, materials, in black and colors,
' solids' and mixed effects. A great lot of cample
' tailored Suits go special tomorrow at TWEN
TY-FOUR NINETY-EIGHT.
$25.00 Elegant Satin
Dresses, Special at Only
$15.98
A One Day Sale—Monday
‘The new colors arc represented In this pretty
lot of Satin Dresses, worth $25.00 the garment,
which ye place on sale special tomorrow at the
little price, quoted above.
Dresses arc made new "Dircctoire” adapta
tions of prettiest soft Satins and cheap at $25.
but they go On sale Monday at, each FIFTEEN
NINETY-EIGHT. k
$35.00 Charming Satin
Dresses, Special at Only
$19.n
This Price Monday Only
All the correct shades, including peacock,
cadet, maroon, taupe, mulberry, etc., in fine $35
Satin Dresses just arrived from famous makers,
purchased in our recent big deals; fashion’s latest
word for style and color, and good value at the
regular price—$35.00, but tomorrow we say—
choice of lot for—NINETEEN NINETY-
EIGHT.
$5.00 New Rustling
7 affeta Silk Petticoats
$2.98
Splendid quality Underskirts in black and
' colors, made of good Taffeta Silk, regular value
everywhere is $5.00, special tomorrow—TWO
NINETY-EIGHT.
$1.50 Lusterbloom Petticoats 89c.
• These popular black Petticoats which appear
as Silk and last long, in the $1.50 quality, go
on sale tomorrow at only—EIGHTY-NINE
CENTS.
$6.50 and $7.50
Skirts at
$8.00 and $10.00
Skirts at
$4.98 $6.98
Over 400 Skirts made of fine qual
ity Panama, ail Wool, Chiffon finish;
black, navy, brown and fancies, all
new and stylish, worth to $7.50, spe
cial—FOUR NINETY-EIGHT.
New style Skirts of all w ool wiry
..Voile, and Chiffon Panama, worth
$8.00 and $10.00, in blacks and colors,
full made garments, best designs at
regular price, on sale tomorrow at—
SIX NINETY-EIGHT.
$5.00 and $6.00
Skirts at.
$3.98
Made of all Wool Panama, in new
est effects, regular $5.00 and $6.00
values in Skirts; colors of navy and
brown, also black in lot. Many styles
to select from at only THREE NINE
TY-EIGHT.
$8.00 arid $10.(
Raincoats
Oxford gray and tan Cravenette
Coats of best material used in $8.00
and $10.00 Coats, for rain or cold,
all sizes; 34 to 44 bust: on sale Mon-
at—THREE NINETY-EIGHT.
$3.50 Net Waists at
$1.49
Just about 75 pretty Net Waists in
white and ecru, in latest designs, ac
tual $3.50 values, to go on special sale
for one day, while lot lasts for choice
—ONE FORTY-NINE.
$4.00 Taffeta
Waists at
$2.25
A Waist bargain very unusual.
They’re made of durable Taffeta Silk,
bhcfeShtJvu potUlar, only—fir
one day we place on sale regular $4.00
Black Silk Waists at—TWO TWEN
TY-FIVE.
$12.50 and $15.00
Skirts at
$9i98
The very latest effects in odd Skirts
of fine Voile and Panama in blacks
and colors, all cut right—made in the
most approved designs, actual $12,50
and $15.00 values, special at—NINE
NINETY-EIGHT.
$5.00 Net Waists at
$2.98
Special Monday, beautiful styles in
white and ecru Net Waists, newest
designs, many to select from in the
lot, regular price of these garments
is $5.00. our special one day price—
TWO NINETY-EIGHT.
For Best Linen Values Come to The Big Store
Those who will make it a point to come direct to this Store for Thanks
giving Linens will find the largest stocks in Macon and greatest value giving.
Throughout the Linen Department many special values wiU he out on sale during
Thanksgiving week. To huy now means a goodly saving. Note the following specials:
FINE DAMASK AND NAPKINS
IN MATCH SETS
Handsome collection of fine new Dam
ask and Napkins, in swell match sets; the
best selected stock in the city; newest de
signs, greatest values. Prices for the
Damask $1.00 to $3.00 the yard, 72 to 90
inches wide. .
The Napkins $1.50 to $7^50 the dozen.
I,ook at these goods tomorrow.
Beautiful Silver Bleached Hem
stitched Linen, Worth $1.39
98c
As n great value for this week we
shall offer 72 incli wide Silver Bleached
Linen Damask in heavy quality, valued
elsewhere at $1.39. but as many yards as
you like lirre for, yard NINETY-
EIGHT CENTS.
The Napkins to Match, Worth $3.00
$L98
Full dinner size-Napkins, hemstitch
ed and in designs to match the above
Damask. Regular value $3.00 dozen;
this sale—ONE NINETY-EIGHT.
> OTHER DAMASK SPECIALS
■ . Great Values.
$r/» Linen Damask, full two yards wide;
fine bleached and new pattern's, ..79c
$1.50 Linen Damask, new good, all new
patterns; pure white,' • .....98c
70-inch Linen Damask, worth 79c yard,
goes on sale here to- CQp,
75c Damask Linen and Mercerized, blcch-
cd and unbleached, here to- ARf*
35c White and Red Cotton Damask; ex
cellent heavy quality; go 1Qp>
tomorrow at Iww
Sale of Fine Napkins Slightly
Soiled, Worth $4.60, $6.00, $6.00
$3.59
The*Napkin Bargain of the year;
over 100 dozen finest Napkins, slightly
shop soiled, the best $4.50, $5.00 and
$6.00 qualities, for choice, the dozen—
THREE FIFTY-NINE.
SALE OF FANCY PIECES
A fine lot of pretty Fancy Linens in
Mats, Center Pieces, Tabic Covers ami
Runners, Square Pieces and Round Pieces,
are lierc aitd priced very much lower than
elsewhere. They’re in Linen, Linene and
Batlcnberg Lace effect; prices run 25c to
$12.50. Wc want you to see them.
$1.26, $1.60, $1.75 Drawn Linen and
Battenberg Effect, Fancy Pieces
This is the price that will astonish
not only the buying public, hut other
stores as well. The record for low-pric
ing on these popular pieces. Long Linen
Runners and large Square and Round
Pieces, both' drawn linen effects, worth
to $1.75, for choice, tomorrow—SEV
ENTY-NINE CENTS.
SALE OF TOWELS
_ Read anil come get some of these grand
Specials:
Small Turkish Bath Towels, bleached C-
goods, cacll .UU
15c Turkish Bath Towels, bleached 4 A.
good big size lUls
25c Batli Towels, large size and 4 Q _
bleached, each luU
12 f-2c Linen Huck and Cotton Q —
Towels, i9X3(j-inch size at wl)
30c 1 luck and Damask Towels, hem-Z Q-
med or fringed, at .... Ivl;
75c fine hemstitched extra large /Qn
Fancy Towels, special at ...^TvU
Many other bargains on sale.
SPREAD BARGAINS
85c full size Bleached Spreads, CQ.
good patterns Uvu
$2.00 heavy Marseilles Pattern 4 /Q
Spreads, new designs, special.... Ia*ri7
$4.00 Marseilles White Spreads, O QQ
very fine, special «vO
$5.00 Spreads, finest procurable at $5.00
anywhere, extra heavy, white Q QO
and colors OiUO
$1.50, $1.25 SPREADS
98c
Large size white and colored Spreads
in best patterns, fringed and plain hem
med, 'worth $1.25 and $1.50, special at
NINETY-EIGHT CENTS.
Underwear 75c
$I2» and $1.25 Women’s
Silk and Wool Garments, fine
ribbed, light weight—34 to
44 sizes in Pants and Vests
—Drawers ankle length—
SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS.
Underwear 49c
Children's 85c quality Silk
and Wool garments, for ages
6 to 14 years — high neck,
long sleeves, and ankle length
Drawers, special tomorrow,
garment —Forty-Nine Cents.
$2.00 furs 98c
We place on sale tomorrow
200 black and brown, good
length Furs, worth $2.00,
while lot lasts wc say, choice
at the small price—NINETY-
EIGHT CENTS.
THE BUSY BIG STORE
OF MIDDLE GEORGIA
THE DANNENBERO CO.
THE STORE THAT
SERVES YOU BEST
WOOD ALCOHOL
KILLSJOUPLE
Drank the Poison Mixed With
Whisky, Beer and Lemon
Juice.
w YORK. Nov. SI—Th« Send
ilchael Btshlraky and ft la wife.
. of No. 102 blxth street, within a
few hours of each other, yesterday,
aent the police and detective* scurry*
In* through the dry dock district last
night In search of ia#> place where
tee couple got the wood alcohol mix*
ture which fa supposed to have killed
them.
The police fear that other ignorant
foreigners on the tUr East Hid** rosy
have purchased the deadly stuff, and
are thereby In tmmlnent danger of
the fate that overtook the Bla :lnaky*.
A wood alcohol ram netler. operating
In such an intrassljr congested dis
trict, could quickly cause a long string
of deaths. ,
I, It was only about n year ago that
a dozen men and women were killed
Ion the Bast Bids, and more than a
■core on the West Bide, by drinking
wood alcohol which they had bought
In neighborhood saloons. The board
of health and the police adopted strin
gent measures at that time to detect
every person In Manhattan who was
dispensing wood alcohol. Tala Is the
first cause since then.
A Bellevu*- doctor was summoned
late Wednesday night to Jfo. COS East
Btxtb street, where he found Mrs.
Dora Blsblnsky. IS years. In convul
sion*. Two nhysirlan* In attendance
said the woman wp* about to l**com©
a mother. The husband said the
ant pi f had b«*en drinking alcohol.
When th* woman was received at
Iwlkvu** Dr. Hooker paid she »ho wed
symptoms of wvod a'cun d poisoning.
but gave no Indication* of approach
ing .motherhood. After the woman
died* Coroner's Physician Hchuetze
rasd<- an autop*-.. If. <!«•< 1
had' be on caused by nephritis, preced
ing childbirth.
A eh'-rt 11 r ’.«• li’- !<i*-|n»k)
Acoondlng to the landlady he had
) been out of work, and much addicted
drink. In the moms was found a
partly emptied flask, containing a
! mixture of lemon Juice, whisky, beer,
and what wss eatd to be wood-alco
hol. According to the landlady the
mixture Is popular among the Po!ea
of the district, who call It "boons.**
BUiiinsky umt his wife had drunk
severs I flasks of "booze," It wss /*Jd.
ami Usd uwaii'. ujulU t. jikt ... li. 1
house, so much so they had been or
dered to move.
Dr. Rosenberg, of No. 000 -East
Sixth street, said last night them was
no doubt In his mind the Hlshlnskys
had been poisoned by woofi atadbol.
The police are searching for the place
where Blsblnsky purchased tho fatal
[flask of "boose.**
Wood alcohol la chemically not fkr
| different from formaldehyde* the un-
(lawful preservative used In mlllc. It
has a peculiar hot and bitter taste,
and causes death escept waen taken
In minute doses*
MR. AND IS. ROBINS
AT THE THEATORIIIM
“DOWN IN JUNGLE TOWN* WILL
BE THE 80NG MONDAY-*$PE
CIAL ATTRACTIVE PRO
GRAM FOR THI8 WEEK.
the management of this beautiful lit
tle playhouse this week.
For Mr. and Mrs. Wll IRobblns sir
to feature each performanm with their
Inimitable *ok>a and duets. Together
they constitute on# o fth** strongest
Singing teams ever seen here, while,
a* Is generally known, Mr. Robbins
has no equal In the south as a l>ric
tenor.
Tho song Monday will be "Down In
Jungle Town." n catchy piece about
monkey-land that, sung by the two
Robbins, Is sun* to make a big hit.
The program forth* week will be an
nounced Monday. Thai It will be an
excellent one gees without saying.
The admirers of Mr. Robbins, and
there am score!*, want him to sing two
songs at an early date, songs that
they think can bo rsprwnuty well ren
dered by him. Tbov are tho "Lullaby**
from tha opera "Krnlnle,” and the
‘•Rosary.* It may m e that ho will put
one of these on his this »<.>ek'u pro
gram.
THE DIXhTcoT
454 Third 8t.
Call and Bee the new arrivals '
in entirely new shapes, novel- j
ties, etc., at Th-- Dixie Co.
Take elevator at front door for
Millinery Department,