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VOLUME XIX, No. 186.
BANKRUPT SALE CONTINUES
Every department is represented in this sale, and there are hundreds and hundreds of articles throughout the store at lower prices than you are likely to
find in a long time to come. New goods will be put on sale from day to day, even though not advertised, and it will pay you to come as often as possible.
We will gladly hold any purchases for you until Fall if you prefer. Our desire is to make the sale now when we need the cash.
HALF PRICE
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES
Fillet hands, 1,000 yards bands and edges,
three to five inches wide, regular price
19c, now 9^
French Val Edges, 3,000 yards in widths ot
one half to one inch; regular price 75c,
85c and SI.OO a dozen yards, now 47c^
Camisole embroidery and lace flouncing, 12
to 18 inches wide, regularly 35c, now 19^
Beaded bands, edges and ornaments, new
and fresh, will be sold for just . .Half Price
GIRLS' DRESSES
Nearly Three Quarters Off
THE ORIGINAL VALUE
$3.50 and $4.00 Shoes, Monday
Bankrupt Prices on Pianos
An Opportunity to Buy at Lower Prices Than Ever
Pohmw «nd Co, reguliir price $625, Bankrupt price $3 B*s
Kranich and Bach player, regular price S9OO, Bankrupt price $fJ75
Kranich and Bach player, regular price SBOO, Bankrupt price Ss9fi
Kranich and Bach piano, regular price $450, Bankrupt price .. ft'l&O
Steinway Grand (fob. Augugta) regular price $l,lOO, Bankrupt price $999
Brambach Baby Grand, regular price S6OO, Bankrupt jrice $395
Waud Plano, regular price $360, Bankrupt price slfts
Behning Player, regular price SBOO, bankrupt price $595
Behnlog Player, regular price $760, Bankrupt price $545
Bebniim Plano, regular price $560, Bankrupt price $395
Wellemore Piano, regular price $276, Bankrupt price $175
Kohler and Carrpbell piano, regular price $360, Bankiupt price $245
Kohler and Carrpbell piano, regular price S3OO, Bankrupt price $220
Planieta, regular price S6OO, Bankrupt price $385
Autopiano, regular price S6OO, Bankrupt price $420
DROP US A LINE
Telling us what it is you want. The experts
in our Mail Order Department will be given your
card or letter, and by next train you will receive
the goods.
The ease and satisfaction of this method needs
no commendation.
Combined with our prepayment of charges,
the method is ideal.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
Values to $3.50 White Lawn Dresses, prettily trimmed with
lace and embroidery, for little folks 2 to 6 years old, now $1.25
Values to $2.50 in Balkan Dresses made of fine quality linene,
in tan with blue or red*collars and cuffs, pleated skirts; ages
8 to 14, price now is 75 $
Values of SI.OO and $1.25 in colored and white lawn dresses,
pleated skirts or long waist effects, ages 2 to 6 years, now 59^
Balkan Blouses in all white or -white with red or blue collars
and cuffs, ages 8 to 20 yearn, values to 75c, now 29^
Girls’ Summer Hats Half Price and less.
French and German Val Edges and Inser
tion, regular price 40c a dozen yards,
now, dozen 19t ;
Net lace flouncing, 36 inches wide, embroid
ered in gold and delicate colors, regular
price $9.75, now $4.98
Fancy ribbon, 2,000 yards of 20c, 25c and 35c
qualities, now 13Vo^
Chiffon and net beaded tunics, formerly
$25.00, now $7.50
For Monday only we are offering oxfords and pumps
in white canvas, white buckskin, patent leather, gun
metal and tan, in sizes to fives,
for i Jt
These are $3.50 and $4.00 shoes, which for
the day only are *
$2.25 white canvas pumps and straps, with f I OQ
wiiite and leather heels v *
$3.00 canvas Colonials, welts and turns, ff 9 9Q
Spanish Louis heels J
THE ONE PAPER IN MOST HOMES—THE ONLY PAPER IN MANY HOMES.
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 5, 1914.
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DRESSES, Values to 1 fvaa
$18.50 , for Monday . f
Changeable taffeta, crepe de chine, two-tone striped taffeta, char- B oH(l3y
meuse, wool crepe and taffeta combinations are the materials. B Only
These dresses are the season’s early models with the latest ideas,
Specials in Wash Goods
$1.50 colored dress goods,
Monday $1.20
$1.25 colored dress goods,
Monday SI.OO
SI.OO colored dress goods,
Monday 80<^
75c colored dress goods
Monday 60tf
09c colored dress goods,
Monday 56^
50c colored dress goods,
Monday 40^
10c 30 inch ‘‘No Name”
Bleach, limit 16 yards
for SI.OO
20 per cent reduction on all
Cretonnes and Curtnitiling.
THESE RUG PRICES DESERVE
YOUR ATTENTION
We Will Store Rugs for You Until Fall
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Summer Curtains at Reduced Prices
$3.50 Cable Net Curtains,
three yards long,
Monday $2.75
in collars, sleeves and tunics. ■
FOR MONDAY ONLY
Less Than Half Price for
Women s Suits
Suits of wool crepe and silk poplin, values to $47.50, for $17.50
Suits of poplins, crepes, fancy weaves and white serges with red
riding or beach coats, values to $37.50, for $14.75
Suits of latest and most fashionable fabrics and designs, valued
to $32.50, are now $12.75
Suits of light fabrics and newest weaves, values to $29.75,
and now $10.75
Suits from $23.50 to $27.50 now .. .. $8.75
Suits of black and navy blue diagonals and brocades, values to
$22.50, for ] $7.50
Hour Sales
From 10 to 12
o'clock.
Monday Only
19c and 25c Sheer
White Checked
Muslins, will
be priced at
lOc
SIO.OO Tambeau Curtains,
3i/4> yards long $7.75
WE PREPAY CHARGES
On goods bought here, to points within 200
miles of Augusta.
This prepayment puts out of town customers
on a footing with those living in the city.
The prepayment applies to freight, express or
parcels post, and is applicable to everything
bought within the store, except groceries.
$6.00 PER YE AR—5 CENTS PER COPY.
20 per cent, reduction on all
Colored Linen Dress Goods.
15 per cent reduction on all
Linen Spreads, Cases,Sheets
and Towels.
Remnants of Wash Goods
at HALF PRICE
$32.50 9x12 Seamless Axminster
Rugs, Monday $25.
$25.00 Seamed Axminster Rugs,
oxl2 $19.00.
SIB.OO oxl2 Seamless Tapestry
Brussels Rugs $14.00
$6.00 and $6..50 Irish Point
Curtains, 3Vo yards long
for ! .. .. $5.00
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