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DID YOU HEAR the CRASH?
Broken Lines, Broken Lots and Badly Broken Prices the Result,
Which Makes Us Utterly Oblivions —»
TO WORTH OR VALUE!
of| 11/C our recent prices, and its now a moral
du nG 10 Al will Hill certainty that these stores will be swept of
every remnant and waif of stray SUMMER GOODS.
-tWE START ON
Silk front Shirts, beautiful patterns, fancy silk, bodies of white muslin, for Saturday and Monday, our price 50c each. Fancy extra long
tucked bosom White Shirts, worth 1.25 and 1.50, only 69 and 89 cents this sale. Scriven Patent Seamless perfect fitting Drawers, none better made
sell elsewhere for 1.00, yours for only 59 cents. Negligee Shirts in fancy colors, detachable collars and cuffs, worth SI.OO, only 39, 49 and 75 cents.
A Big Attraction in Shoes!
That’s what we offer. It’s good buying of good shoes that makes our offerings
unusual. When we get a snap, we turn them to you at less than market prices. Our
Shoes are easy wearers and cost no more than inferior ones.
$3.00 Vici Shoes, Black or Tan, $1.50. /w
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It’s curious what connection there is between happiness and feet. If you want to / & /
be happy try a pair of our Hamilton & Brown own make Shoes for 2.00 and be convinced /£/
Ladies’Shoes, 75c, 99c, 1.25 2.50. Misses Shoes, 50c, 69c, 1.00, 1.50,2.50. Children’s
Shoes, 25. 85, 59 and 75 cents and 1.00.
Furnishings and
Fancy Umbrellas, silk tops, imported Madagascar handles, paragon frame, worth 4.00, 1,25, 2,00. Drill Drawers, 15 and 25 cents. Gauze
Undershirts, 15, 25 and 49 cents. Men’s 4-ply Linen Collars —all styles, worth 20c, only 10c. Men’s Night Shirts, 48c. Men’s Sweaters, 48 and
98 cents. These Big Stores are always illuminated with bargains, astonishing values and unequaled prices. Miss Price is now in New York
studying Fall Styles, examining all the latest importations, selecting with her usual discriminating taste just the very thing this market demands,
in Flowers Laces Ribbons, Hats and appurtinances. In the meantime, what we have on hand will be sold for a song.
Shirt Waists.
The selling time for these is
swiftly flying- It follows that the
greatest of the season bargains are
now presented. 35, 49, 69 and 98
cents. Ladies’ Black Russian
Leather Belts, worth 50c, this great
sacrifice sale, only 15c each. Ladies’
elegant Black Velvet Belts, at
ONE-THIRD wholesale price.
Sffl Waists, Mill nt Wins 11 Htfclj Law Pm.
THE DALTON ARGUS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1899.
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TAPP, the Spot Cash Matt
THE CUT PRICE STOPPS, -
Wholesale and Retail, DALTON, OEoROO’
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Tapp Sells It Cheaper! i
A rich galaxy of values can be found on our Remnant Tables as follows : V, n Jron
nice silk and woolen remnants, the thing for skirts and children’s dresses, at ONE-lail
bolt prices. Come at once, or you’ll be too late. Clark’s Mile-end Crochet Cot oj
assorted colors, 200 yards on spool, only 3c spool. Crochet Silk, all colors, 4c spoM
500 Ladies’Fine Embroidered Handkerchiefs, good value at 10c, only 4c each, bargl
lot Ladies’ and Gents’ Purses—snake, alligator, buck, calf, all best makes and styles <j|
ONE-HALF the wholesale price. 5, 10, 15 and 25 cents, worth double these
All kinds Handkerchiefs, linen, hemstitched border, embroidered, 5 to 50 cents eac •
Some men don’t believe in bargains. They have never been here. If they ( *
they are at once converted. Only a few all-wool Serge (’oats and Vests left Value •»
yours for 3.50. Summer weight Worsted and Clay Suits, worth 8 00, 10.00 and - 1
being sacrificed at 4.99, 6.00 and 8.40. Fine line Fancy Odd All-wool Pants, 2.00, «4
3.00 and 5.00.