The Oconee enterprise. (Watkinsville, Oconee County, Ga.) 1887-current, April 11, 1913, Image 1

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®hc 0mm Vol. XXVII. No. 16 Fascinating; Spring Fancies! a JFor Fashionable Young Women gggRWgmg The Wooltex Suits atSld.OO to $40.00 If you want good tailoring and fine styles, you should look for the Wooltex label. Wooltex 5 are correct. The now Wool ft* ex model for Spring embodies all he beauty ft hat can be pu ft* in to a garment. Have you worn a Wooltex Suit yet? It you haven’ you have never known what suit satisfaction All Wooltev guaranteed , .. means. two seasons satisfactory service. New Models in Suits at $12.50 to $22.50 Really these are lovely suits, and if you don t want to pay more you can't equal these any where in the city for near the price we ask. They are shown in all the latest fabrics and styles, well tailored and will give the wearer entire satisfaction. Come in and look these over, try them and yourself reflected in the mirrow others will on see as see. Special showing of Suits at $15.00. New Sprifi^Coat!^ You’ll want a light weight Spring Coat. They’ll come in good for cool nights all the Spring. We are show¬ ing some attradtive models at $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 New Spring Dresses Are Shown In Styles That are Suited for AH Ages. In fact, we feel sure of your finding just what you want, for the stock is large, and you’ll find all the newest de models shown here in Charmeuse, Crepe Metor, Crepe Chine, Poplins, Nouelty Silks, Voils, Lingeries, Eponges, Linens, Ginghams and Lawns, suitable for home wear, street wear, dressy wear and evening wear. Our prices always the lowest—'$1.00 to $35.00. Cheney’s Water-proof Foulards 85c yd 27-in Messaline, all colors .... 85c yd 36-in. Messalines, $1.25grade... .$1,00 36-in. Tub Silks, prettypatterns $1.00 Millinery Department 2nd Floor I ders for We hats are now the better rush prepared of the Easter to take trade care is of over. your Conti orj as plete showing of all the new shapes in Gage, Colonial anh Fisk hats, exclusive shapes. Come in and see the line. I ATHENS Watkinsville, Oconee County* Georgia, Friday, April [ 1 , 1913 , The New Silks 36-in. Princess Faille, Poplin $1.00 yd, Crepe de Chine, 59c to $ 1 . 0 ' 42-in. Charmeuse, $1.75 to ,...$2.2S 42-in. Crepe Meteors $l.0f m Rsady.lb 5CSON GO. i Wtap House? $1.00 a year in Advance orsets Evclusive agents for LaVictoire, Thompson Glove Fitting 1 C-B and Modarts. These are recogni¬ zed as the leaders in both back and front lace. Let us fit you. Boys Blouses and Rompers 50c Why worry with sewing when you can buy them readymade at about the same cost. Large stock to se¬ lect from. New Voile Flouncings Our Spring line of voile flouncings are practically complete and you’ll find some beautiful patterns. Bands and galloons to match, all prices. House-furnishing Stock Department, 2nd Floor is now complete, showing all the new novel¬ ties in Nets, Scrims, Swisses, Rugs, Art Squares, Lino liums, Screens, Shades and Vudor Porch Shades, Don’t fail to see our line before buying. New Neckwear All the latest novelties in neckwear, Jabots, Cellars and Chemisettes. Prices 25c and up. ^EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR MUNS1NG UNDERWEAR j i B iira aa rTmM i AND WAYNE KNIT HOSIERY —-a-— Georgia