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part two.
Leopold Adler
The Sale Events in this house attract the widest possible attention. First, for their magnitude in
„ quality and quantity of merchandise. A sale here means not an offering of a few kinds or a few .
P* eces * means ar S e quantities and varied selections, educational newness, dependable valuation
anC * st * nct P r ‘ ce features, which no other house can approach. No wonder then that it is here
w here the crowd gathers at the mention of a sale, that this is the place where merchandise is so
ra P idl y and thoroughly distributed that this house has grown to the famous mer
cantile monument, making history to the South and teaching store methods to the country.
Additional to the completeness of each one of the thirty-one departments of this house, there are scheduled special sales for each day of the week.
MONDAY
Immense Millinery Surprises
Counters full of si.soto $2. 50 hats
46c
Grand Millinery Sale.
46c Each Hat
Beginning Monday morning at
10 o’clock, 1,000 ladies’ new
Fan a * s> rom t^e ma *
in many different varieties of
draped Turban and Flat Hats,
in assorted colors, trimmed and
vA- ready for wear: The above
offer is apt to develop in a sensation, such as has never
been known before in the history of Millinery Prices.
means here in this sale r
V'*' beautiful tailored Street
Hats in Stetson and flaring rim ■
shapes, including the walking
shapes just ready for wear, some
trimmed with brass buttons and
velvet ribbon, some velvet and (-£!
stitched felt. Many a hat in this
assortment is worth 52.50.
$ 1.25 b, ;y s ,^ r ; a ‘ tb!s sa ! e /flmj
Tstylish hand-made
Toques and Turbans trimmed with breasts and quills
and velvet and felt; many hats in this assortment are
worth $3.00.
00 meacs ta bl e assortments of Turbans, hand
er"*someiy trimmed in velvet and dressy Coques,
Pon Pons, etc., and in all the new colors and black. You
will find $4.00 Hats in this assortment.
A± DO. We sell the popular Stetson Hat, made of
'S'* soft felt and in colors only.
Another Hat Feature
All dressy trimmed hats in colors and black, some worth
$5.00, some SB.OO and SIO.OO, are in the general /L AA
mark down sale at V# W
Choice hats and the*glitter of fashion are here presented
in many instances at a quarter of their value.
§ Demonstration on Nov. 27
of the Famous
La Vida Corset.
The La Vida Corset Company pre
sents on Monday, Nov. 27, through
their special lady demonstrator, the
merits of this exclusive lady corset,
sold in this city only by us.
First Floor.
Third Aisle.
\1 Hosiery,
Br cZ, Ladles ’
Underw’r
Handk’fs,
Ladies’
" Belts.
* ar 'irentß for the TRF.FOrSSF.
' NCH R,, GLOVES-the best kid
)n the world. TREFOCBSE
GLOVES, *I.OO, $1.50 and $2.00 are
,0 <1 w| th a guarantee.
RfiVi, a J. e . * p nt" for the COFVER
BO,,{ <*LOVK at $1.50 a pair.
llVo k'iJAtt PA GLOVE, the beat
* ■ 0 KUI Glove in the world.
Klh glove sale Tuesday *c.
the'* are * ole “* ent * tn thl city for
Fay Stocking
or Mieses, Children and Women. The
■*y Stocking <a the only stocking of its
klnd in the world, and It Is rerom-
* ,y *H •physicians on account
or I** cold-avoiding uuaiiiies.
JSatommab JHttf nittn
VISIT OUR
Notion Dep’t
with its many novelties, tending to
ward* holiday nultables. See the many
new and novel VEILINGS, which is a
department of its own. See the new
DRESS TRIMMINGS and
FANCY BRAIDS.
See the new BUTTONS, from 5c to
$24.00 a dozen, and API’LIQUE
BANDS.
Fttts.
1,000 pieces of Furs. We are Just
beginning to place on sale a magnifi
cent assortment of Furs—Neck Pieces
In Coney, Seal, Mink. Za Za Scarfs,
Ascot Furs, flat and round. Pelerine
Scarfs and Muffs, from
$1.25 to $l5O a Set
The Largest Department Store in the South.
TUESDAY
Sale of Kid Gloves
£I.OO values at
49c
WEDNESDAY
Sale of Ladies’ Shoes
Watch for special
announcement.
Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Department
fThe grandest assortment of Skirts, Waists
and Cloaks are found here in effervescence of -'-v
newness, and we present to-morrow ten new /ffiuj/#
shipments of ready-to-wear merchandise, \tP})l(C\\
right from the heart of famous designers. fjx. f )\f t
Ladies’ $30.00 Saits are sl9.7s— About /;L .• yA \ ! j I
100 ot them; handsome, stylish and wonder- Ml jf\ 111 1
ful values. Broadcloth, Cheviot and other \\ {[ ml Mlj i\
merchandise are the materials used in these t liril?
‘ suits, and the new 40-inch loose coat and high
back are the foundation of their construction* 4 ul
Af Evening Costumes in \§t\l X \\
Crepe de Chine, made over M
silk, handsomely trimmed and cut, and many 'MUj I ill
costumes in the assortment are worth double. |fbjf I ll'i wVV
Saits here to-morrow at $11.50 are worth itIVMWy
$15.00 and $19.50. They are coat Suits in
32-inch lengths, seam fitting, materials of
Scotch and English Suiting and Cheviot, in black, blue and brown, tucked or pleated
or panel skirts with inserted foot pleats for both women and misses.
Ai 29 —We offer to-morrow beautiful Evening Wraps of French Broadcloth,
*” some triple capes, latest and imported models, in colors of orange,
black or white, lined with Duchess Satin and made to sell at $45.00. Choice to
the early comers.
39 50 —?® er * n a re S u^ar clearing sale 20 Velvet Saits absolutely cor
''*'•'**'* rect in every detail; suits that were secured at half price and
which are true copies of imported models; made to sell at S6O and $75.
A 4 f Og —Girls' Heavy Melton Coats,
1 some with capes, fancy
trimmed in velvet piping and all the new full
\£7 I sleeves, in the new navies, reds and browns.
; 3 69 Gifls ' Silky Zibeline Coats
(l° in the military efiFect, braid
I'jl ( \ and button trimmed, in sizes 3, 4,5 and 6 years. Mm
i. \ \ Af 7 4***%~~ Girls’ and Misses’ Peter
V o'4 W\ \ * • U'*J Thompson Coats and Tour-
yvV tl |iC I \ ist Coats, just 75 in all; navy, red and tan; w
SY3y\ values of such are $lO. flnlrtlipr
\ 'VY-ll A 14- 9^ -Women’s Tourist Coats of
\ 1 the very choicest fabrics
\ !hm / on market, in the new Kersey, Cheviot or
* Covert, worth $22.50. ffl
A f 85 — Women’s Jackets of Covert or Kersey, made with 4* 14
loose backs, some semi-fitting and strapped, and ail ™
nicely lined and tailored; made to sell at $8.50.
Ai 99c —P e^coa^s worth $1.50; of good quality Sateen, mercerized, full flounce
S an j ruffle of accordion pleatings.
A 4. 75/* — Oating Flannel Gowns of good quality, in pink and blue stripes and
Mother Hubbard yokes.
At 75c — Oating Flannel Short Skirts, with embroidery scallops, worth SI.OO.
At st.2s—Heavy Oating Flannel Gowns, extra large sizes and very full.
At 99c—Eiderdown Dressing Sacks, crochet edge in red, blue, gray and pink.
Morris Chairs, upholstered In three
tone velour, solid oak frame, new
designs and well constructed; reg
ular price $7. 50; this week... 55.89
Book Case of best grade oak, double
door, large size shelves; for this
week $13.98
LEOPOLD ADLER
SAVANNAH. GA.. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1904.
Furniture Department
Completely captivating the public, we offer for this week Folding Iron
Bed Couches, with National springs, soft mattress, full iron *7 qq
frame, a Couch that sells everywhere at sl2, at /*/0
Dining Chairs of Golden Oak box frame, cane seat, French legs, j qq
Banister back, polish finish; regular price $2.50; this week I.Vo
Golden Oak Dinner, Cane Seat, Dowel Back Dining Chairs, strongly g-Q _
constructed and well worth $1.00; this week OVC
Rocking Chairs built of Golden Oak, with large size brace arms, up
holstered Pantesote seat and embossed back; regular price j qq
$2.75; at this sale I.Vo
Sideboards, French bevel mirrors, two small and one large < 'y qo
drawer, large cupboard and well worth S2O; for this sale lu.Vo
Ladles’Writing Desks of finely figured Golden Oak, nicely .
carved and worth $6.50; this week 4*90
Three-fold Screens 69c Gilt Chairs, upholstered and rush
Costumers of Golden Oak 69c se ats $ 2 - 29
Indian Stools 79c Hanging Mirror Hat Racks $2 79
Shirt Waist Boxes $2.25 New Lines of Pictures.
Gentleman’s full size roll Reed Umbrella Stands 69c
Rockers ". $2.98 Camp Stools 25c
THURSDAY
Skirt Sale
With new record-break
ing prices.
31 Departments Under One Roof.
FRIDAY
Lace Curtain Sale
Watch for special announce-
ment remnant sale.
Silk and Dress Goods Department.
Are you looking for a $1 Crepe de Chine? Come here to
morrow and we will show you one at 45c a yard. May
be you won’t buy it, but you will certainly be interested.
Colors, light blue, pink, cardinal, navy, brown, maize,
lavendar, white and black. Much has been the talk of
oar Dress Goods and Silk Departments. Here is dress
stuffs for ladies and girls in every walk of life. Never
before have dress goods and silks figured so prominently
as in these United Departments.
VVe are sole agents and distributors for over twenty
five distinct and separate silk and dress goods mills,
which means more than the ordinary woman can com
prehend. The mills we represent manufacture the best
dress goods in this country and abroad.
Here are some of our exclusive fabrics:
Black Moneybak Taffeta, in three widths, 19, 24 and
27-inch, at per yard SI.OO, $1.25 and $1.50
With every purchase of Money Bak goes a guarantee
bond of absolute satisfaction or money refunded.
Rajah Egyptian Silk, 30 inches wide $1.50
Borlingham Egyptian Silk, 30 inches wide $2.00
Burlingham Egyptian Sacking, 30 inches wide $2.50
Grand Mother Taffeta, the most beautiful silk shown in
this country and in every color imaginable 85c
Pompadour Silks, in the most exquisite printing imag
inable, are SI.OO, $1.25, $1.50, $1.98, $2.50
$3.50 and $5.00.
Luminaux Silk, 26 inches wide, at SI.OO
Maison’s Chiffon Taffeta SI.OO
27-inch Windsor Taffeta $1.25
24-inch Windsor Peau de Sole SI.OO
19-inch Windsor Peau de Sole 75c
19-inch guaranteed and stamped Black Taffeta 43c
27-inch guaranteed and stamped Black Taffeta.......69c
24-inch Liberty Mills Taffeta SI.OO
27-inch Liberty Silk Taffeta $1.25
24-inch Rabo Swiss Taffeta $1.50
27-inch Rabo Swiss Taffeta $2.00
22-inch complete color assortment Messaline Silk 75c
38 and 40-inch Brown Cheviot in colors brown, navy and
other new shades 50c
Complete assortment of Brown Voiles and other brown
dress goods just arrived, are 75c, SI.OO and $1.25.
Beautiful Mannish Mixture Suitings 40 inches wide.. 44c
Silk and all-wool Waistings 27 inches wide, worth 85c..44c
Everything else in the dress goods line worthy of repre
sentation is to be had in this house.
See the New Silver Department
with its many glittering wares.
The Art Department
Where everything for the supply of needlework and any
thing in the working line can be obtained, including the
Columbia Wools and the Hemingway Silks, the Blanken*
burg Pillow Tops and many Scarfs, Cushions and Draper
ies are all ready for sale.
Peters' Chocolate
Is sold next to the Perfumery counters at sc, 9c, 14c and
19c a package. Chic Lets 5c a box. •
In the Wash Goods Department
We show Monday fine yardwide Cambric, worth
12 /4c, at °3 C
Yardwide Fruit of the Loom at 6%c
42-inch New York Mills Pillow Casing \2 l /4c
Amoskeag Teazle Downs in any color 01 design 10c
French Waisting Flannelette 15c
All wool Tricots in every color 25c
White Embroidered Flannels 49c to $2.50 yard
Nice range of Dress Ginghams 7?4c
All wool Eiderdown 25c, 35c and 49c
10- White Wool Blankets $1.98
11- White Wool California Blankets $3.98
PAGES 11 TO 20
SATURDAY
Men's Clothing Sale
Watch for special
announcement.