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NEWNAN HERALD & ADVERTISER
VOL. XLIX.
NEWNAN, GA., FR.IDAY, OCTOBER '24. 1913.
NO. 4
Golden October Opportunities
The Whole Store is Filled With Choice Fall Goods
Come and Get What You Need. The Advantages at Cuttino’s Are Greater
Than Ever. A Showing Off, a Setting Forth, a Great Dis
play of the Autumn’s Finest Fabrics.
Answering You
llouelty dress patterns, (no
two alike,) priced from $4
to $12 a pattern.
Black and white Shepherd
checks, 36 inches wide, 50c.
Fancy wool 'mixtures, 36
inches wide, 50c a yard.
Our famous Oak Serge in
all colors and black, priced
at 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50 yard
36-inch crepe ratipes in
pink, tan, garnet, etc., sev
eral grades in these, priced
from 75c a yard up.
The above are just a few of the many weaves and colors we are showing in dress goods.
You ask—
“Which fs the best make■ of clothes I
can buy at $15, $20 or $252"
Our answer to you, given without
hesitation or reservation, is—
“Alco Clothes 99
It’s this way: Every maker of cloth
ing has a certain standard.. These call
for varying degrees of workmanship and
finish.
“Alco Clothes” are made according to
a standard which is acknowledged to
be the highest in the clothing industry.
The fabrics are all-wool, the-tailoring is
conscientiously as well as expertly done,
proper and satisfactory fit is insured by
a scientific system of designing and cut
ting, the finish is complete in every de
tail. Nevertheless, “Alco Clothes” are
popular priced at 815, $20 and 825.
You’ll like “Alco Clothes,” and once
worn, you will consider none other.
We are ready to serve you.
Go to Cuttino’s When
You Want Silks
Here’s the place to buy silks. You
can use silks in nearly every garment,
from a whole dress to merely trim
mings; and whether you want just a lit
tle or a lot, go to Cutfino’s for silks.
36-inch striped messaline silk in navy,
tan, Alice blue and green combinations.
Every yard a yard of quality. Priced
at $1.
36-inch charmeuse satin in black and
all colors. Priced by the yard, $1.50.
36-inch moire silk in black and colors,
by the yard, £1.50.
Many patterns in 22-inch Bulgarian
silks to be usefl especially for trimmings
and vestings. These sell at $1.50 to
$2.50 a yard.
Fit your new dress over a
W-B Corset
New fall models just received, $1 to $3.
Brassieres (two styles) each, 50c.
Hosiery
Silk hose in'new emerald green, criny-'
son, American beauty, .blue and pink, at
the pair, $1.
All-silk hose in black, white and- fan.
from $1 to $2 a pair.
Our “Round Ticket” hose is the 1 best
25c stocking to be had. Try a pair.
Now Is the Time to Buy
Underwear
We have just opened up our fall pur
chases of the famous “Forrest Mills”
brand underwear, and are ready to sup
ply your needs.
Ladies’ fleece-lined undervests with
pants to match, at 50c a garment.
Ladies’ fleece-lined union suits at $lja
garment.
Ladies’ silk and wool union suits,
priced at $1.50 and $2 a suit.
Ladies’ all silk union suits in' white,
blue and pink. Price, $3.50 a garment.
Children’s fleece-lined vests and pant6,
each, 25c.
Children’s union suits, (fleece-lined,)
the suit, 50c.
Infants’ vests in cotton, cotton and
wool mixed, and all wool. Priced from
15c to 60c a garment.
Raincoats
For Everybody
Men’s raincoats priced from $5 to
$16.50.
Ladies’ raincoats priced from $5 to
$16.50.
Boys’ raincoats priced from $3 to $6.
Girls’ raincoats and capes, $2 50to$5
€L Truly, there’s no dress goods ^tock in town equal in volume, variety and richness to our present
assortments now on display. All the good old staple fabrics are here in abundance, together with
the best of the new weaves, suitable for the richest costumes down to the most simple ones. The
colors are those most favored by Dame Fashion—blues, browns, grays, reds, brocades and mixtures,
in serges, diagonals, poplins, crepes, worsteds, etc. - - 1 :—-——-—:
In the New Fall Styles
Are Here
With chilly weather now setting in
you cannot really be without one. We
have sweaters for your requirements,
and at just the price you wish to pay.
Children’s sweaters in white, red and
navy, at 50c and $1.
Misses’ and girls’ sweaters, in all col
ors, priced from $1 to $2.50.
Ladies’ sweaters in several styles,
priced from $1 to $4 each.
Patent leather and gun metal button
shoes, $4.
Tan Russia calf button shoes, $4.
Patent leather button shoes, $3, $3.50.
Vici kid button and lace shoes, $3.50.
Children’s and misses’ shoes in plain
kid, gun metal, tan and patent leather;
priced from $1 to $2.50.
FOR MEN
Edwin Clapp and J. E. French & Co.’s
makes in tan, gun metal, vici and patent
vici, priced at $4.50, $5 and $6.50.
Menzics—the best work shoe on the
market. Priced, $3 and $3.50.
WE ARE AGENTS FOR E. & W. SHIRTS, RED-MAN COLLARS, JNO. EL STETSON- HATS, M’CALL PATTERNS AND PUBLICATIONS
P. F. CUTTING & COMPANY