The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, October 25, 1914, Home Edition, Image 12

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i \ WISE ECONOMY TALK==No. 2Q. / / goods MERCHANDISE MARVELS bSessojntinues /O'/ \o\ C-X-T -R-A-O-R-D-l-N-A-R-Y /°/ be DoNt\ A CONTINUES AT OUR GREAT PROFIT SHARING SALE A, / WISE FfiRPFT \o\ / 0/ EE rUnilLI” \ WHILE PEOPLE CROWD OUR STORE FROM EARLY MORN TO DEWEY EVE, TAKING g fti* g U/IOT AUfl \f \ \ ADVANTAGE OF THE REMARKABLE BARGAINS, WE ARE MAKING THINGS HUM AROUND gij g YvluL HlllJ mU/jOf \ \ HERE. PRICES ARE SHOVED DOWN TO THE LOWEST POSSIBLE NOTCH, AND THE / / TVIuL \ PEOPLE ARE GRABBING THE BARGAINS. /Of SAVE MONEY riDOT IT n AVO \ \ We have i mitt's lied the mighty dogs of war.- SMALL PRICES —and we are shelling the for- g g I|K\ I■■ I I rll | \ « r \ tifieatiouH for the people. Never before in the history of community has such a g L j g * mighty battle been fought for the people; never before have such values been of- g g fered, and never before have people responded in such crowds. g g An n AII(l || r| iji V mn n X X JUST AS EXPECTED, OUR ANNOUNCEMENT CREATED A g g |)[J ||gVS U0l(l A"llldO Pfl nmiA llnlil V mnO X X MIGHTY CONSTERNATION. g a g _ uU UdyS until A"’Nldu % But we “made good”—we literally slaughtered thousands of g g > -g dollars worth of high Hass merchandise just as advertised. g g \ / k\ SELL THE GOODS REGARDLESS OF THE PRICE gft g __ _ n /I /I 111 X X was the slogan at the beginning—it is the slogan to- g L]^g I IA 1 I I V IiAkII All\ \ day. Every day, every hour, every minute, we g g vX WrX Ini I ■ » VJ I* 11 l are adding greater and stronger induce- g g r \ \ rnents. Deplore not these shattered g g MONDAY-No. 4 \V\ - grip thu opportunity whilo / / it is l.pforo you. M M hm It’s Values Like These \ ,/v\ _ " 717, c c /A// r'KIUt, That Crowd Our Store. \Vv\ IH L WloL /££?/ \\Yl\ i\r»%/ / JC? / * s the Combination That THESE PRICES FOR MONDAY ONLY Y>\ DRY GOODS Ay Is Compelling Tremendous Monday specials cuts in fine Comforts and Blankets. If you X T~~W CO. // Buying Each Day. have not purchased, this is your opportunity. .»()r Embroidered Pillow Cases at 85c Embroidered Pillow Cases at . . X A X RrnRflWBV I f I ed on October Ist on this great sale it has not shown itself 35c Scalloped Hemstitched Pillow Cases at X V\\\ 1 g Iff g on the clock. These are doing days and we are lubricating the ]_’!.,<• Duck Toweling at ..8 1 'yr. X vaR, g g wheels of business with small price oil. To outdo ourselves in face 10c Embroidered Table Mats at X g M of easting conditions is in itself a mammoth undertaking, but we tell , X X M JX M you without fear of honest contradiction that we have offerings for you loc Lonsdale ( ambries at l4v«C X X M . ... T ° ~ / ' g X L , X m M that ring true with savings. Juries of satistied customers give a verdict* as .».) inHi Mcssalinc sl._s giade, at 9 g g to these .prices and you cannot afford to do other than abide by the verdict. •10 inch Crepe de Chines, worth $2.00 per yard, at $1.39 V g $2.50 40 inch Crepe Meteors, at .. $1.98 $3.98 Silk Petticoats at $2.98 TOoc Yard Wide Bleaching at sf/ 8^ 7i/jc Yard Wide Sea Island at 5^ 35c Bleached Sheeting at * 29<* 25c Colored Ratines, good line of colors, special at KH 4 SI.OO Kid Gloves, in black, white and tans, at 89^ Half Hour Sales Monday 11:30 to 12:00 —15c 36 inch Lonsdale Cambrics at. ..10c 12:30 to 1:00-7 l-2c 36 inch Bleaching at 5c IDO to 1:30 —15c Alpine Rose Bleaching at 11c 2:30 to 3:00—12 l-2c Huck Toweling at 7 l-2c 3:00 to 3:30 —$1.00 Roman Stripe Tissues at 50c 3:30 to 4:00-36 inch Cotton Suitings at 5c P. S. —Hast Monday we broke this store's record for Monday selling. “There's a reason.” MR H KEONIG, the famous la dies’ tailor, is now located with us. Suits made to order from $25.00 and up—fit guaranteed. THE WISE DRY GOODS COMPANY Children’s 25c Fall and Winter Ludenvear, special at 19c Lathes’ 50e Ludenvear at. .. . 390 Men’s SOe Ludenvear at .. .. . 390 Indies’ Union Suits, worth 75c, at 50<* IHh AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. ALL R.OADS LEAD TO. ALL SHREWD BUYERS GO TO LOWEST PRICES ARE FOUND AT Greater, Grander, Bigger, Better, than ever. This week opens up with a series of most unusual offerings that will no doubt break the records of the sale. Every day filled with interest ing bargains--so come when you can for there is never a disappointment for yau when you come here. Next Wednesday is Coat Suit Day—Watch L a d i es’ and misses’ $17.50 Suits, at $12.98 L a d i e ’ s and misses’ Suits up to $25.00, at $15.95 Ladies’ and misses ’ Suits up to $27.50, at $19.50 Ladies’ and misses' Suits up to $35.00 in this sale at $24.50 THE WISE DRY GOODS COMPANY Don’t Forget Next Saturday—lo p. m. Some One Gets the Bale of Cotton In Our Window. Notice to Out-of-Town Customers Every price quoted here for Monday you can take advantage of if your order is mailed Monday, reaching us Tuesday. You get Monday prices even down to the half hour sales. Write us about your wants. Let us give you prices and show you how you can trade in a Big Store just as well where you live as if you lived right here in Augusta. LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SUITS up to $40.00, special selling 7 S OCTOBER 25. Ladies’ and misses’ $12.50 Serge Dre-ses all at $9.95 Ladies ’ and misses’ $7.50 Serge Dresses at $5.95 Ladies ’ and misses Coats all at $6.95 Ladies’ and misses’ Suits, up to $50.00, all at $39.75