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fUESDAY, MAY 5.
SUNDAY'S DOUBLE PACE
ADVERTISEMENTS
STILL EFFECTIVE
ANNIVERSARY SALE
sl.l9 —Another Great Sale of FRAMED PICTURES — SI.I9
The Second of Our Annual Sales of Framed Pictures and Oil
Paintinqs Will he Held WEDNESDAY MORNING on the First Floor.
Carbon prints, copies of the world’s most celebrated pictures; fruit and game subjects that vividly sug* I
£ est the hunt and green fields; figure subjects that are marvellous likenesses of the originals; landscapes that \ ' j
are wonderfully true to nature; and historical scenes that portray the magnificent ruins of Rome. .
The high standard of the pictures and the sale price at which we are selling them, make these splendid pic-
MW/Jr r _ tures excellent subjects for hotels, club rooms, boarding houses, as well as homes of refinement and taste. \fV
The frames are very elaborate, of imitation walnut and jacquard finish, with burnished ornaments; others are finished in hand
some gold. The frames alone are worth many times the price asked for the frames and pictures in this sale. Shapes are oval, oblong
See the window. Come early
Wednesday. The frames or
glass would cost you more than
the entire picture complete.
$1.75 8-Ball Croquet Sets, $1.25
Eight balls, eight mallets, enamel finish croquet sets are
specially priced for Wednesday.
$1.75 sets will be sold for $1.25.
Three Piece Carden Sets, 15c
25c Garden sets, for the man or woman who works about
rose beds and flowers 15
pmces a on Ready-to-Wear
Values to $22.50 in SUITS
for $12.95
All the late notes and characteristics of
late Spring and early Summer. These are
reductions that mean something.
Double Surety Coupons
Are added to tfie cematkahly low Anniversary
Sale prices, w’hen purchases are made before noon.
These further reduce the Anniversary Sale prices
by five per cent.
WEEK IN FINANCE
New York. —The hopes of a settlement,
of the Mexican problem h<Hd out by the
jrond offices tendered by the three South
American republics caused » complete
teverSHl of the form of speculative
stocks. This was supplemented In the
coarse of the week by the growing
strength of monev. splendid prom se for
the country's crops 1 i*d t. reaitnK con
fidene.- th’t th- intersmty' "Ommene
commission would aapct'on the advance
ir. rates.
The Jwprocerr.ant In London osvtnif to
the I:km!hood on an gn—ment on the
home rule truest uu i «so pe- efltcd this
WEDNESDAY IS THE LAST DAY OF OUR
W e Will Dispose of the Entire Lot in A Single Day.
That, is whv we have placed such a low figure on the pictures. And for those who wish to buy in quantities, we suggest the
Household Club, through which they may he purchased and paid for on easy term payments. Those' who are already members of the
Club may take advantage of this sale.
We reserve the right not to sell to dealers at this price. We will not send out pictures C. 0. I).
$16.95 to $22.50
Silk Dresses , $9.50
Materials are silk crepe,
crepe de chine, mandanda
silk, figured and fancy
crepe and eharmeuse. The
latest creations. Wednesday
price $9.50
$9.95 Satin Messaline
DRESSES, $5.95
Colors are navy, gold and
wistaria. Styles the latest.
$1.75 and $2.00 Voile and
Lingerie Waists,
for .. . SI.OO and $1.25
trmrkt Misgivings persisted over some
Important features of the situation, hut
It was obvious that necessary covering
operations were adding substantially to
the market’s strength. #
assumption of railroad buy ng would
fill up the principal hiatus In the pres
ort' demand for steel, Industrial stock*,
therefore, which shored In the benefit
from the expected to ra Iroads brought
higher rates. This tendency offset the
inf uence. of the poor showing of United
Htatcs Steel earnings for the first
quarter, and for tie reports that a high
er business was still worse Railroad
carnlns for March stsowed Improvement
over February, and in maty casus over
Special Sale of Green Jardiniers
Assorted sizes in soft mat green, glaze jardiniers, suitable for parlors or porches.
7=inch 35c values for 20c 9-inch 70c values for 40C
8-inch 50c values for 30c 10-inch 98c values for GOc
Values to $27.50 in SUITS
for $15.75
Here also are found the short jackets, tu
nicked skirts and new notes of the Spring
suits.
WEATHER 1 FAIR
\ GREATER GEORGIAS 1
GREATEST STORE
March of lust year, when floods caused
heavy losses,
The reserve maintained by capital pre
sents difficulties for corporations of In
fer or credit with m luring obligations,
a number of which were acutely weak
In the market. Financing of these how
ever, made progress.
Money ease was.helped by foreign pur
chases of stocks here, and by. reduction
of reserve requirements under a new
state law for non-clearing house bonks
■iid by the easing of tension over the
Mexican s tuatlon.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA.
$1.79 Pique and
Ratine SKIRTS $1.19
Straight lines that are
easily laundered, and goods
that are as serviceable as
they are pretty. Circular
tunics on the pique skirts,
and distinctive models in
the ratines characterize
them as the high class goods
they are.
$1.25 Pique Skirts for 79^
Values to $1.50 Voile and
Lingerie Waists 79^
WEEK IN COTTON
N«w Orleans. —The cotton market had
a good tone at the opening laat wm*k
and Monday'* prt<<** *oon advanc'd to
nine to ten point* over this clow* of th«
week before. Thl* wa* cau**d by re
port* of l«te piloting and heavy rain
damage In the w«*terri part of the belt.
After Monday, however. price* de
clined until at the clone they were two
to five point* down on the new <rop and
ten to eleven lower on the old. Any
*trongth that might have been experted
from th«* **uJng of May notice* in New
jk'ork, wu« neutralized by the fact that.
Wash Goods Specials
Novelty Ratines, values of $1.25, $1.50, $1.98 and Clfis*
$2.25 Wednesday special price
We will make skirts
to order from these
fc* $6.48
Genuine Palm Beach
Cloth, 58 inches
tt sl-50
Skirts made to or
der from this mate
-s*. $6.48
they were brought hpek by those tender
ing them and. Immediately eaatern bear*
opening a gelling campaign In July and
all poaltlon* reacted to m m»e extent.
General condition* *e*rn now to po nt
to an Improvement next we«-k. The late
crop doubt lex* will have It* effect and
the fact that much replanting probably
rnuxt he done In Thxhh nlxo will have
weight Trader* generally do not *ee
bright proxpeet* In the acreage figure*
being no*fed now. Mo*t of the leading
aufhoritle* place the irx rea*e at a low
{Percentage.
$2.50 Linen. Nub
Ratine, 42 inches
wide, in all the lead
&es $1.98
Skirts made to or
der from this mate
g!s BAB
25c full length lEp
Apron with bib *
MAIL ORDERS
For Anniversary Sale goods, which are mailed
or are in tin! mails Wednesday, will be filled on
Thursday. All purchases delivered free within 200
miles, groceries excepted.
WRONG DIRECTION.
Oatisler—McFelter always had such
a (lrcad of losing his life In a hotel
fire that ho Invented a portable fire
escape, which he always carried with
him when he made a trip. But I
guess he lived long enough to wish
that he had turned his attention to
the devising of another kind of life
preserver
Welgler—Why?
Gausler —He wus drowned at »ca.
SUNDAY'S DOUBLE PACE
ADVERTISEMENT
STILL EFFECTIVE
If you buy these pictures be
fore noon and secure Double
Surety Coupons, it makes the
actual cost of the picture only
$1.13.
$3 Plate Panel Mirrors $1.39
Handsome antique gold or walnut, frame panel mirrors
(French mirrors many call them) with picture tops. Ma
donnas, landscapes, Napoleon anil many other reproduc
tions of the world’s most celebrated artists may he found
In these tops.
For those $2.00 mirrors, we are asking ... SI I*9
$1 brocaded Eop
crepe de chine uuu
$6.50 Novelty Suit
Patterns MQQ
for 00. DO
$4.50 White Em
broidered 09 QQ
Voile Robes v£«DO
35c Striped lOp
Voiles, mercerized
12k Dress Ginghams,
all the best oJ_p
makes U 2 U
WELL INSTRUCTED.
Clergyman—Did your mother try to
inculcate lessons of thrift?
Chicago Show cirl—lndeed, she did.
Many’s the time she said to me when
1 was a child "Maggie, never live
beyond your alimony.”—Life.
HE KNEW.
Minister —“Johnny, do you kroU
where little boys go that fish on Sun
day?”
Johnnv “Sure. Follow me an’ 11:
show you."—Kunsue City Journal.
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