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' DOUGLAS COUNTY W-WT™*!.. DOUGLAS VILLI GEORGIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1919.
You Can’t Get By
Without the Right
Suit and Overcoat
Good advice from Bob
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With the first little chill of
winter comes a reminder of
warm winter chothes.
Not only comfort is to be
considered, but the right sort
of a well-fitting, dressy Suit
goes a long ways towards
helping a young chap get
along in the world.
We have an unusually
large and well-selected
stock of—
Suits and
Overcoats
Every garment made just
as perfect as practical clothes
makers can make them.
BOB HAYES
Suits at $35 to $40
There’s every size here in all the latest models—double
and single breasted—belters and plain. The shades and
patterns are the popular ones.
Overcoats at
$25 to $50
You need look no further than pur small, compact store
—if you want to save money on an Overcoat. The kind
you will find here for the money cannot be surpassed. AH'
well made—all excellent material—all of good style and
handsome patterns. Here also you will find a big stock of
furnishings of all kinds.
£S BOB HAYES
By
Himself
v NINE PEACHTREE ST., ATLANTA, GA. '
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Good Taste
and
Good vStyle
TN COLLEGIAN
T Clothes every
man can dress to
suit his taste, and
be sure that he is
in good style.
Smart suits and
overcoats for ev
ery man of 17 to
1 70, showing these
new style points—
Single and double
breasted; all-
around and three-
quarter belts; slim waists; peaked, lapels and bell
sleeves. All the changes are shown here, from the
extreme to the conservative. Come in. See how well
we have chosen models for you—styles that “keep
you looking your best. ”
$25, $30, $35, $40 to $50
Blackstock, Hale & Morgan
Distinctive Clothiers and Furnishers
|16 Marietta St. Right at Five Point
Atlanta, Ga.
A Novelty in Fans
Small palm-leaf fans, all decked out
with pretty furbelows are among the
novelties that have been brought out
for Christmas gifts. These fans
are first painted any desired color and
then varnished. Then the edge is
hound with ribbon having a picot
edge or with gold or silver braid or
other fancy binding. A spray of mil-
iiuery flowers is tied against the ffan-
dle. on one side of the fan, and the
bundle wound with ribbon that is tied
in a bow below the flowers. Or flow
ers may be painted on the fan or made
with seeling was. in the fan pic
ttired here. This sample is bound with
silver braid and has a long tassel of
silver tinsel besides a, ribbon how od
the hiu -'.le. It is pretty In tnrquois
him. lore tred, etc., with ribbon
and fb mts it: colors that harmonize
and is easy to make at home.
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Gifts Made of Paper
Among inexpensive gifts that are
•t the same time elegant and worth
while there are many little conven*.
lent articles made of prettily colored,
heavy paper. Telephone and laundry
lists, small portfolios, envelopes in
which to place memoranda, etc., ore
among them. Two articles made ot
bright blue mottled paper are shown
In the picture. The envelope for reo
Ipes is made by folding a straight strip
of the paper into a pocket and flop.
The sides of the pocket are fastened
down with little hows of blue ribbon
and the flap is ornamented with a
painted spray of flowers In pink. The
lettering Is done in black.
A long strip of the same paper fold
ed over at each end carries one or
more sheets of white paper on which
u telephone list is to he written. Small
white squares potilned with black or
nament It and suggest that this is a
man’s list It is tied with a bow of
bine ribbon at the top.
Little Wall Ppckets
Here are two pretty wall pockets to
hang beside or on the dressing table,
ready to hold whatever their owners
choose to put In them. Disks of card
board covered with gayly printed rib
bon make the frivolous and dainty
pocket at the left, and It Is suspended
by plain satin ribbon that ends in
small hows at the sides. At the right
two heart-shaped pieces of cardboard
are covered smoothly with red satin
and fastened together. The edges are
finished With narrow puffing of ribbon,
and the same ribbon serves to sus
pend the pocket. This smooth and
inaUer-'* f -fhCt affair is evidently in
tended as a gift for a man. Two
hearts with hut a single pocket arf
quite meaningful. But one might us<
a diamond, a spade or even a club tc
make a similar pocket, and anyone oi
them will hold a deck of cards, scori
cards, pencils and such things, or pins
needles, thimble and thread for i
bachelor.
•SMITH & HIGGINS We Sell For Cash
Atlanta Thereby Undersell
The question for thoughtful people to consider right now is not
what things cost today—but what they will cost in the next few
months. Our buyers have just returned from the New York
Markets and they state that
Goods Are ^Scarce
And Prices Are Steadiy Advancing |
Every head of a home should awake to the advantages of buying
now for future needs. The prices we have placed on NEW
FALL MERCHANDISE is considerably under present market
values—because of the basis on which we bought it—much of it
being bought months ago.
We are showing complete assortments of new Fall Goods in every
department. Though the season is early, yet you can now sup
ply your needs here for the coming season, and, as suggested
above, you will really save money by buying now.
SMITH & HIGGINS
ATLANTA
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We have been promising delivery on
cars with the expectation of getting them.
We have been disappointed and so have
you, but we now have an assortment-?-just
unloaded a car load including 490 Tour
ings, 490 Sedans, and F; B’s.
K
We wish to call your attention especially to
the Sedan, the cold weather car, in which
you can keep as comfortable on a cold - day
as you can in your own house.
No use to tell you about the “490 and the F. B.” You
know what they are. If you don’t, ask your neighbor who has
one. You get more for your money in a Chevrolet than in any
other car.
A Full Line Of Parts and Accessories.
J.WJAMES & CO.