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Laces
gammer Merchandise
ting buyers
ow. If you wish to realize the purchasing power of
of what you want and come look at what you are
Your money back if you are not satisfied.
We have prepared for a pood lace sea
son. Fine val. laces, 34c and 5c.
All linen and round thread laces, spe
cial value, 5c.
Linen, cluny, val., round thread and
wide bands and edgings, special, 10c.
Shadow laces, 18 inches wide, at 25c.
A good showing of all over nets, laces,
orientals, etc.
terns You Can Secure at 25c
nc silk tie, five yards fine lace, five yards calico, 2
w collars, three fine handkerchiefs, six good hand-
fiefs, I good belt, 1 cap, 1 hat, 2 work hats, 3 pair
it stockings, boys’ shirt or waist, 3 ladies’ summer
one men’s undershirt, fine pair suependers, little
’ hat, 3 rolls good cotton batting, 2 rolls very fine
batting, good clothes brush.
50c Buys
Pair boys’ good pants, fine dress shirt, extra good
work shirt, 10 yards calico, 8 yards bleached domestic,
5 yards yard-wide percale, 10 yards fine lace, 5_yards
extra wide embroidery, splendid leatherette hand-bag,
vanity bag, boys’ straw hat, extra nice all-wool cap,
pair of boys,’ ladies’ or men’s tennis oxfords, fine silk sox,
fine silk boot ladies’ hose, children’s silk hose, child’s
gingham dress.
The Purchasing Power of $1
Saturday and Monday, 12, 14 or 16 yards yard-wide
bleached domestic, No Fade shirt of any .style desired,
fine bedspread, 4 yards table linen, 2 yards all-linen table
damask, pair nice lace curtains, pair good work pants,
pair heavy “Duck-head” overalls, fine white and colored
dresses for children, human hair switches, strenuous
alarm clocks.
• S’ READY-TO-WEAR
dresses look better and cost no more than the
or making. We have given special attention to
ready-to-wear. The styles, materials and prices
Over three hundred dresses to select from. We
have you see and
try one of
house dresses,
Iginghams, in a
il, $1.25, $1.50
m
adv, sizes 39 to
m
r,med, $1.25 and
.50 to $5.
li Jpl
e a variety of
50 to $6.
DRESS GOODS
Our showing was never more complete, varied or at
tractive than now. Selections are rather difficult on ac
count of the great variety shown.
One lot voiles, values up to 25c, at 12Jc, 15c and 19c.
One lot ratines, value 25c, at 15c.
One lot 36-inch ratines, values 35c, at 25c.
Embroidered ratine, very pretty, at 25c.
Mercerized poplins, a very pretty assortment, at 25c.
Ver5'fine silk-finished poplins, white and most all solid colors,
figures, dots and stripes, 25c.
Wash silks, very pretty and attractive fordresses and waists. They
stand the tub, 25c yard.
Very fine crinkled crepes, very popular now, 25c.
Silk and silk crepe and silk ratine crepe, a very attractive range of
patterns, at 50c.
Yard-wide black taffeta silk, extra good, at 25c.
Very fine black taffeta, most all colors of messaline, 36 inches wide; a beautiful quality at
A very pretty line of buttons, laces and nets, allovers, for trimmings.
Ladies’ Silk and Kid Gloves
A good selection of short silk, lisle and kid gloves, in black and white.
Short gloves, 15c to 50c. Long silk gloves, 50c to $1. Long kid gloves, $2.50 values, at $1.50.
yard.
HOSIERY
ring lines of hosiery which are stylish, comforta-
men, women and children, black and colors, 15c
nteed to give satisfaction or new ones free,
rentlemen and children, medium and light weight,
Itoes, four pairs insured four months without a
ir pairs $1.
and 50c.
:> 75c and SI.
50c.
sox, 50c.
CHILDREN’S DRESSES
have a size, a price
style for all; sizes 6
tndid percale and
la ® dresses, 50c, 75c.
O' fine gingham, lin-
re pe and lawn dresses,
25 and $1.50.
all children’s dresses,
years, 25c and 50c.
iEADY- TO- WEAR STORE
F NEWNAN
«A Shoe As Good As Its Nome.”
LADIES’ FOOTWEAR
Good shoes have always been one of this store’s
specialties. We sell nothing but all-leather shoes.
We stand behind every pair of shoes we sell.
“American Girl” shoes for ladies in gun metal, tan,
patent and kid; made in pumps, one-strap pumps,
button and lace. The prices are $3 and $3.50.
A full line of the above leathers and styles in Landis
& Hogue’s and Montgomery's shoes, ranging in price
from $1.50 to $2.50.
WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS
They are here in the prevailing styles for ladies at
$1.25 to $2.50. For children, $1 to $1.50.
CHILDREN’S OXFORDS
Soft soles, 1 to 4, blue, white and black, 25c, 50c.
Infants’ turned soles, black, red and patent, 2 to 5,
75c and $1.
Infants’ turned soles, black, red and patent, 5 to 8,
$1 and $1.25.
Children’s kid, gun metal, patent, 8^ to ll,$l to $2.
ican.
MEN’S FOOTWEAR
We have a line here that any store should
be proud of. They are a rare combination of
quality, style and service.
We are showing 40 styles in men’s and boys’
low-cut shoes for spring.
The Reynolds shoes for men at $3.50 are not sur
passed anywhere.
J. E. Tilt, and Alden Walker & Wilder shoes at $4,
are sold by most stores at $4.50, and they are worth
it. They have a combination of style and wearing
quality that arc not surpassed. All leathers.
A good selection of men’s oxfords, $2.50 and $3.
The new things in boys’ oxfords, all sizes, $1.50
to $3.