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PART two.
for the Convenience of the Public This Store Remains Open Every Evening During This Week |j LEOPOLD ADLER, the Largest Department Store in the South.
Six Days of Unparalleled Activity, and Father Time Turns Once More the Hands for Another Christmas
SIX HORE DAYS OF l
Unexampled Holiday Shopping
y - piesented to the public in most enthusiastic commendations. So perfectly has the store service been planned, so artistically 3fp
have the displays been arranged, that we are satisfied no house in America could give better conveniences or more suitable
varieties of merchandise to choose from. Every foot of the £B,OOO feet of floor space which this house consumes throughout its five large floors and twenty
five floor aisles, is doing double and triple duty to raise up the shopping standard of the house like it never existed before. We are prepared to entertain
many thousands of visitors each day of the coming week. Heating, lighting, elevator and general store service have been studied with the greatest care, and
you will find
MOUNTAINS OR MERCHANDISE
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For Man, Woman 01 Child, the poor, the rich and the middle class, it matters not how fastidious their tas.te may be. 1 1 ; • •
Each One of the 31 Departments of the House Are Making a Bid for a New Holiday Selling Record.
THE BEST
Ladies' Suit
NEWS YET.
Women’? Strictly $25.00
Tailored Suits at P * *
In the Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Department.
Magnificent TAILORED SUITS, now at less than the
value of material. LADIES’ CAN YOU AFFORD TO
MISS THIS? Of the many striking Suit Sales recently held
in the Ready-to-Wear Department this one here eclipses
them -all.
Upwards of 200 handsome Tailored Suits are amongst
the choice, true $25.00 suits, what more can we say when
this is emphasized, for certainly they must be at this price
garments of merited expectations. It is now your time to
take advantage of an opportunity that may never again pre
sent itself to you.
We Have Here an Extraordinary
Special Offer at
s*.9B
In 75 LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SUITS in Fancy mixtures
half loose Coat, Taffeta Silk trimmed, worth $7.50 to SIO.OO.
At $10.98
We offier you 100 FANCY MIXTURE SUITS in_ material
of Cheviot and Broad Cloth, some with tucked coats, some
half fitting, some Blouses, all with the new skirts and worth
$15.00 and $22.50.
At $23.50
We have now 36-inch long suits lined with Lymansville
Cheviot Vest front, fitted back, new panel skirt, also fancy
mixtures according to Tourist Models and tucked, and all
are worth $35.00.
At $32.50
ou can buy now VELVET SUITS in the tigh fitting
models, with vest front and satin lined coats, up to values of
555-00.
Here arc special items for your consideration. MEL
’l' )N SKIRTS worth $2.50, now
SIAB.
l ancy mixture Skirts, worth $3.50 now
$1.98.
-Mixed Skirts and black and blue, w'orth $3.98 now
{2.98.
At $5.00
V e ~ffc r y OU your choice of 300 walking Skirts, made of
• nuiish mixtures, Cheviot and Melton. They arc of the 7
* !■<• or flared box pleat panel, and other styles, are finely
•morrd and strictly correct, handsomely made, many of such
:,r< worth SIO.OO.
At $1.98
1 'how you now Girls’ WINTER COATS in warm Mel-
Blue, Red braid trimmed, sire* 4 to 14 years.
At $3.59
1 <• have now Girls’ Fine Zibrline and Kersey Coats, a
: odd numbers and t !•*, that have been selling from
'*> 17.50.
At $5.85
Girt, and Misses' Zibrime nd CBAVANETTE COATS, 4
#***•, jdi new models and ysrlwtljf tailored,
FURS! FURS! FURS!
From 98c up to $1.50
We show MISSES FUR SETS in white Lamb, Mink, An
gora and Squirrel, these Fur Sets are specially suitable for
holiday presents.
Ladies’ Fur Pieces from 98c to $l5O
In Ascot Ties, Flat Scarfs, single and double Boas, Peller
ines, Victorine scarfs, and pillow Muffs.
At 50c
And up we show now Infants, Children and Misses’ Sweat
ers and Sweater Blouses.
At $1.50
We offer you 500 LADIES’ SWEATER BLOUSES in Red,
Royal, Navy and White, all wool and the new sleeve.
At 99c
We are showing all wool FLANNEL SHIRT WAISTS in
black, red, navy and brown, with tucked fronts and worth
$1.50.
At $3.98
We are showing Ladies’ Crepe de Chine Taffeta, and Peau
de Cygne WAISTS, values up to SIO.OO.
The Busy Toy and
Housefurnishing
Department
The envy of all other stores. Here is the largest selection
of imported and domestic TOYS ever assembled in this store.
SANTA CLAUS
Has not forgotten a single boy or girl in all this town, and
the name of every child, familar to the memory of the kind
sender is whispered in this TOY LAND OF OURS AND
SANTA CLAUS has promised to select any presents from
the numerous supply in the big BASEMENT.
Blow Your Horn for Santa Claus
Pick out your DOLLS, Your CARRIAGE, TRICYCLE,
BICYCLE, AUTOMOBILE, EXPRESS WAGON,
WHEEL BARROW, FIRE WAGON, MOTOR BOATS,
SAILING BOATS, SOLDIERS, SOLDIER ARMIES,
PIANOS, CHURCH CHIMES, TABLES, TOY CARPET
SWEEPERS, BUILDING BLOCKS, MAGIC LAN
TERNS, MECHANICAL ENGINES, CHILDREN
DESKS, RUBBER BALLS, DOLL BEDS, WARD
ROBES, HUMPTY-DUMPTY, CIRCUS, MOVABLE
BLACKBOARD, CANNON PISTOLS, ROCKING
HORSES, MECHANICAL TRAINS with large tracks and
many other TOY NOVELTIES. The grown Folks are be
ing remembered in our big basement stock. Here are or
naments to furnish your entire house, domestic and for
eign VASES, CUT GLASS, BRONZE AND MARBLE
STATUARY, Beautiful Sets and all kind of beautiful
WARES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION and everything in
household goods, which SANTA CLAUS can suggest at
the most reasonable prices, are placed here for your
choosing.
The New Line of Ebonoid Ware
On the Main Floor is the talk of every body. It is shown
in MANICURE SETS, MILITARY BRUSHES, COMB,
BRUSH AND MIRROR SETS. CLOTH BRUSHES,
SHAVING SETS, and every available article turned out in
Ebonoids are here.
LEOPOLD ADLER
The Largest Department Store, in the South.
SAVANNAH. GA.. SUNDAY. DECEMBER IS. 1904.
THE LARGE
Silverware Department
With no rival around here, is now at the flight of complete
ness. Rogers Knives, Forks and Spoons, $1.50, $2.50 and
$2.75 a set.
Quadruple plated Tea Sets $3.00 to $ 5.00
Quadruple plated Chocolate Sets 8.50 to 20.00
Quadruple plated Rutter Dishes 2.00 to 7.50
Quadruple plated Syrup Pitchers 1.50 to 5.00
Quadruple plated Bread Trays 2.00 to 7.50
Quadruple plated Pudding Dishes 2.50 to 10.00
Quadruple plated Cake Baskets 1.50 to 5.00
Quadruple plated Silver Cups 49c to 3.50
Quadruple plated Shaving Cups 1.50 to 5.00
Nut Dishes 1.50 to 6.50
Quadruple plated Candelabras 5.00 to 15.00
Quadruple plated Soup Toureens 3.50 to 10.00
Quadruple plated Waiters 1.50 to 15.00
Gold Rings, Gold and Diamond Lockets, Gold Watches,
Fancy Jewelled Shell Combs, Sterling Silver Toilet Sets,
Match Cases, Chains, F'obs, and almost everything manu
factured in Gold and Silver.
The Book Department
Shows a most varied selection of TOY ROOKS, BOOKS
FOR BOYS, BOOKS FOR GIRLS, BOOKS OF STAND
ARD AUTHORS, BOOKS OF ART, POETRY, AND
HISTORY, BIBLES, ETC.
We offer for next week 500 STANDARD NOVELS, sold
everywhere at $1.50
HERE 75c.
A limited quantity will be sold to each customer.
INK STANDS ■
For office desks, from 25c to $2.00.
FANCY INK STANDS
In Silver and Gold, from 25c to $5.00.
PICTURE FRAMES
In Gold, Metal and Bronze, from 25c to $5.00 each.
POSTAL card albums
In all sizes, from 50c to $3.50.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
From 35c to $2.50.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
With music boxes, $4.50 to $6.50.
A large assortment of BRONZE NOVELTIES, also
glass ware and combs and brush sets, from
25c to $5.00.
A varied assortment of BURNT WOOD BOXES, CAL
ENDARS, POCKET BOOKS, and many other BURNT
WOOD DESIGNS.
0
A large Assortment of Rustic Art Goods
from 25c to $7.50.
UMBRELLAS.
A store in itself. Never before has there been shown such
a magnificent selection of Umbrellas in such fine handles as
we have now, In-laid Pearl Handles, all kinds of Wood Nov
elty Handles, Silver, Gold, Ebony and Ivory handles. Um
brellas of pure silk with such merits are not shown anywhere
in the variety like shown here. Men and Women are equal
ly remembered in this selection and the Umbrella Holiday
Trade is now on.
The Furniture Department.
For $2.95
WILLOW ROCKERS, Gent’s size, full roll arms and back.
For $4.98
Ladies Golden Oak WRITING DESK, Excellent value.
For $(2.98
COMBINATION BOOK CASE, Solid Oak, has large
mirrow.
For 59c
BURNT WOOD BOOK RACKS, makes a novel and use
ful gift. *
For $5.49
MORRIS CHAIR, Oak or Mahogany finish, Soft Velour
Cushions.
For $20.00
Solid MAHOGANY MORRIS CHAIR, very handsome, a
genuine bargain.
For $(8.00
MISSION CLOCK, 6 feet 3 inches tall, Cathedral gong,
Flemish Oak. 8 8
For $6.98
FOLDING IRON BED, COUCHES, with felt soft mat
tress. .
For $2.50
GENTLEMEN’S SMOKING TABLE, with brass smoking
appointments.
For $(0.98
BIRCH MAHOGANY SETTEE, very attractive, with Ve
rona upholsterings.
For 79e
INDIAN STOOLS, in all woods. 1
For $(.98
GILT CHAIRS, with Rush and upholstered seats.,’
For 69c
Golden Oak DINING CHAIRS, cane seats.
For $5.49
A Solid Oak CHIFFONIER, 5 large drawers.
Full line of novelties of every discription.
Largest assortment of Morris, Leather and Rocking
Chairs in the city.
HANDKERCHIEFS
What a choice selection of Handkerchiefs are shown in
this house, Embroidery, Lace and Real Lace Handkerchiefs,
plain linen with all kinds of hems and drawn work, many of ’
these handkerchiefs are attractively put up in boxes, very
suitable for holiday presents. - 7
Avery large selection of Pure
Linen Embroidered Handker
chiefs are here at 25c.
Ladies’ Neckwear Department
Right in the Center of the Store and the Center ot
the Crowd.
A splendid selection of choice
Stock Collars, in Silk, Embroid
ery and Lace, are 25c.
The most exquisite needle work is displayed in NECK
WEAR here, some hand made and others machine work,
from 50c, 75c, SI.OO, $1.50, $2.00 and up to $5.00. Ex
quisite lace collars and Lace Berthas, from 75c to $25.00.
Now for the Kid Glove Department .
Nothing like it in the State, nothing like it on this side ot
the Potomac River. We arc sole agents (or the World’s
Famous
TREFOUSSE GLOVES
Sold under an absolute condition of correctness.
The famous Tamoa Kid Gloves $t .00
The famous Tmousse Kid Gloves 1.50
The famous Courvoisier Kid Gloves ................ 1.50
The famous Dorothy Kid Gloves S,OO
Good Kid Gloves, 75c • Pair.
Tuetday Morning at 10 O'clock a Sale ot Kid hQ r
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