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THE AUGUSTA HERALD
Candle Sticks
Re;tl Mahogany Can- Q X
die Stick?, worth SI.3S
a pair, for : B
—'(THIRD FLOOR)
The Big Monthly Event at White’s
The Last Friday in Each Month at White s, is
Read Every Item on this Page Carefully, There Are Nearly 75 Separate and Distinct
Bargains, All Seasonable Good Merchandise, at Rare Reductions.
Children’s Dresses
About three hundred
dresses of fine gingham Q
and chatnbray, for chil
dren, from 2 to 14 years, V H
worth $1.50 and $1.75; B
for a
-—“““(SECOND FLOOR)” 1 "■"*
White Aprons
A number of New fl> ,53
White Aprons, for J 3
Maids, Nurses and V n
Cooks; extra values —
for H
"■'"(SECOND FLOOR)”*” ”* , “
Armour’s Syrup |
and Corn, a |
in cans, regular
price $1.20,
1 (FIRST FLOOR)
CHILDREN’S FLANNEL
SKIRTS »
Skirts of Pure wool, Q ,£j
for six months and one H
and two years; worth H
'51.50,, at
*” (SECOND FLOOR)”;'”"”*
SEAMLESS COTTON
HOSE
In gauze and medium jfl
weight cotton in black jL*
and white; three pairs fl
' for X
—— (FIRST FLOOR)
CHILDREN’S SLEEPING
- GARMENTS
In muslin of good
weight, worth $1.25 and ® B
$1.39, for *
(SECOND FLOOR)*"””
16 qt Galv. Pail
A most useful size and jn
one worth $1.23, ® I
J """(SECOND FLOOR)
2 Prs. Satin Slippers
Ladies' Ha tin Slippers
in high and low heels;
not all sizes, closing out V
entire lot; $1.50 pair, B
at, 2 for Wl
(SECOND FLOOR) 1 ”*
Khaki Shirts
Of splendid weight
and wear; $1.75 Shirts, ” ,fl '
for
““-“(1st Floor, Men's Dept)" 1 "■
LINE OF U-BOATS
OVER MILE LONG
London/- A Iteu'.er correspondent
who visited "1 -hot Avenue” off Har
wich, where the surrendered subrrf
lines are lying, slates that the “the
avenue” is over a mile long. ' T ••
: ibrnarlnes are towed to cither side
ir l.atches of threer and fours. Offi
cers, when asked the whereabouts or
their f'.ags said their flat? was a red
one.”
The correspondent visited a subma
rine of the Deutschland type and saw
a blood stained cat-o-nlne-talls which
a firitish sailor had found under the
captain's bunk.
GERMAN STATES
MUSt PAY BILL
London. .'‘Herman states whatever
their form, must pay the hill. Ger
many, as a whole, must be held re
sponstble for the consequences of the
war,” says the Westminster Gazetts
in discussing the situation that has
developed in Germany.
The newspaper admits that the allies
may find that the legal entity of Ger
many has undergone a complete
change and that like Austria. It may
burst Into fragments before negotia
tions arc completed.
Fountain Pens
For ladies or gentle
men, s;lf filling pens; V- §3
" • (FIRST FLOOR) ”■*-*—
Huck Towels
With red borders; fl 4TJ
these towels are sec
onds but worth "19c v ra
Each; this sale, eight I .
for -- - JL
" — r (FIRST FLOOR) ————
Tub Skirts
One hundred Tailored
Skirts, in gabardine
and other excellent ma- ▼ H
terials; values to $4.00, B
——(SECOND FLOOR)”””
Guest Bath Towels
With fancy red $
stripes in guest size, s|j uj
and worth 25c each; six B
for JL
—.* (FIRST FLOOR) “*•“*■”“
Ladies’ Neckwear
Collars of Satin, /S
Georgette and Organ- W
dy, newest shapes, $1.25 B
values, ror
—“ (FIRST FLOOR) ~ —-
Front Lace Corsets
A model we cannot
duplicate, sizes broken, s}/ rcl
A $2.00 corset,
for
(SECOND FLOOR)—”"”
Clocks “Transit”
A nickel plated time
liiecc, not an alarm tj) EE
clock; regular price ■’
$1.25, for JL
* “ (THIRD FLOOR) ——“
CRETONNE STATION
ERY CABINETS
Cards in three sizes; P JZk
$1.25 values— V B
for r '.< n
(FIRST FLOOR) ' '■
Tomatoes
No. 2, 6 cans, reg-A „
ular $1.20 value.
for Dollar Day
at JL
——(FIRST FLOOR)
Corn Clipper
G cans, regular Q
price $1.20, $ |
for *. . .. H
'*” (FIRST FLOOR) *
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WILBER
PROBABLY
WILL NEVER
GET HIS
CHRIST
MAS
BOX.
By
Allman
THE AUGUSTA HERALD READERS SUPPORT THOSE WHO CHOOSE THEIR PAPER FOR ADVERTISING
Knitted Goods
Caps, Hoots, and Socks, jTI
for Babies, in soft knit- ATB
ted wool, a seasonable " I
offering, worth $1.25; B
at JL
““(SECOND FLOOR)**— -
Dress Percales
Thirty-six inches wide. Ajn
iri good light and dark
patterns; regular 39c
percales; 3 yards for... "i
(FIRST FLOOR) — ——■
KITCHEN CRASH
TOWELS
HEADY TO USE—- K/l
Wortft 19c a yard; W
C yards for
”*”” (FIRST FLOOR) ———
Ladies Union Suits
I,ow neck, sleeveless,
ankle and knee length; V H
sizes 34 to 38; $1.50 H
values JL
(FIRST FLOOR) ——”
Cups and Saucers
Pink rose decorations, & J 3
American porcelain
Cups and Saucers, reg- «55
ular price $1.78 set,
set of six for
1 1 (THIRD FLOOR)
HEAVY RIBBED
UNDERWEAR
For men, shirts and .B
drawers? worth $1.25
per garment, M
for
" (Ist Floor, Men’s Dept)”*' ““
Velvet Bags
Hand Bags of velvet,
in black and colors; «'B
$1.25 values, I
for JL
1 (FIRST FLOOR) ——
Extra Special
I MOP HANDLES— Q
35c value.
I MOP HEAD— V h
95c value,
$1.30 values, for .......
■—” (FIFTH FLOOR) ”•
CENTERS, SCARFS AND
PILLOW TOPS
And many other stamp
ed articles which will fl* VTJ
make attractive gltU»,a Xcl
table full of which you V M
you may select; $1.50 U
worth, for . j,J__
1 " ■ (SECOND FLOOR)” *
The Government Asks You to do Xmas Shopping Now !
2 Boxes Stationery
In four colors; cab!-
net form; $1.25 values— 7 B
for JjL
(FIRST FLOOR) " *
Five String Brooms
Brooms of best value, %
regular $1.50 values; ▼ B
X
” (FIFTH FLOOR) —”
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Shrimp
6 cans, regular
$1.20 value, V I
ior
" 1 (FIRST FLOOR) ”*”
Ivestigate Our Club
Plan for Buying
Household Goods.
HUCK AND BATH
TOWELS
These are excellent /I
values, worth 20c each,
this sale 1* ;)
6 for
■ (FIRST FLOOR)
Kimonas
Full length Kimonas
of lawn, attractive and
useful garments; worth B
*1.95. at JL
—(SECOND FLOOR)’*””'*
LADIES’ PURE LINEN
HANDKERCHIEFS
Fifty dozen Initial fli JQ
Handkerchiefs,
linen, box of six; $1.50 B
value, for
”*”""" (FIRST FLOOR)
Voile Waists
About fifty dozen fine /Jl
White Waists in tail
ored and dressy models, “ fl
$1.25 and $4.50 values, fl
for JL
"■'■(SECOND FLOOR ”*”””
Odds and Ends
Front the Rcaily-to- JL I
Wear, a big table of
odds and ends; some a 7 B
articles worth from $8 B
to SIO.OO, for
—(SECOND FLOOR)—””
PURE LINEN HEM
STITCHED HDKFS.
laadies Handkerchiefs ff
in sheer soft- finish; HJ B
29c sellers;
4 for JL
(FIRST FLOOR)
REMNANTS
I $1
SILKS and WOOLENS
Values to $2.00 per
yard. Lengths from 1
to 5 yards.
(FIRST FLOOR) 11 1 ' ""*'■■*"
White Enamel Trays
Lovely White Serving
Trays; $1.30 values, B
for X
(FIFTH FLOOR) ——
1 Dust Pan, value 19c
1 Duster, value . ...35c
1 Ititz Polishing
Cloth, value .. ~4oc A n
1 bottle O’Ccdar Oil, 2k4|
value 25c V B
$1.19 m
for -**■
(FIFTH FLOOR)”” —“
Linen Rolls
Of good quality ere
tonne, uned tf> ad- Jtk
vantage in the linen |hn|
closet to keep large B
rente ra increased, value B
76c each, at 2 for
■■■ '-—"iSECOND FLOOR)
Silk Sox
Of pure thread Milk,
THitHK PAIRS V B
f - ir JL
1 1 ■■■( Ist Floor, Men's Dept) "" "*■
2 lbs. Highland Linen
Regular GOc pound fl* JM
Paper; two pounds V I
for j.
,■ (F | RST FLOOR) -
Begins Tomorrow at 9A. M. Be Here.
1921 Outings
In light and dark yfl
colors, most seasonable
materials for many pur- I
poses, worth 40<‘ a yd., Ift
3 yards for jJL
- (FIRST FLOOR) ————
Overseas Caps
About one hundred,
for girls and young wo
men. khaki color and V I,
navy blue; worth $2.00, ™
al ■' , JL
Boudoir Caps
MADE OF NET and C .B
SIDK, lace and ribbon y B
pink, sky and maize; 3R
$1.25 value, for
(FIRST FLOOR) —J
Camisoles
In flesh color, in® >B
plain H. S. and others B
lace trimmed; $1.25 B
values, for P-
'(SECOND FLOOR)
Staple Ginghams
In dress and apron J
patterns, suitable for Tt
childrens school dress
es, etc., worth 2»c yard §2
4 yards for
(FIRST FLOOR)
Stationery Cabinets
Paper and Cards, In jkdß
three sizes, boxes W 1
slightly soiled; $1.50 8”
and $1.75 vTilue* — tS
for aßa
(FIRST FLOOR)
Kitchen Special
I Bread Board, value 90c f
1 Rolling Pin value 25c I
$1 15 I
for Ui.
'FIFTH FLOOR)
Asparagus
White Rode, 4 can.« A _
regular $ 1 . 2
value, for Dollar ” I
Day at t>-'
"■ (FIRST FLOOR) '
Red Kidney Beans
12 chnH, $ 1
value, for Dollar>4|
Day I
“t X
(FIRST FLOOR)
Ksasifififfiisi!
Glassware
Beautiful patterns in A jm
engraved glass, eanu>
jars, bonbons, nappies, 59
cream and sugar, etc.; M
regular price sl.l9 —
for -Be
(THIRD FLOOR) ——-
Velvet Hats
Three hundred Hats
of fipe velvet, in high
class, beautiful designs,
1 black and smart colors, B
worth up to SB.OO,
for
-'■■(SECOND FLOOR) 1 1-1
CHILDREN’S OUTING
GOWNS
Of white outing
children of six months, $|J if
and one and two years, 9
sit9s values, m
at
"(SECOND FLOOR
Pure Silk Hose
Lisle soles and tops,
black, white and brown,® ■
broken lots of $1.25 and B|
$1.50 sellers; B
choice JBL
(FIRST FLOOR)
Petticoats
Of excellent muslin,
with embroidery ruffle, V E
$1.25 values — 9
for JEL
'""(SECOND FLOOR)
Bud Vases
Oenuine Mahogany. AJM
glass tube lining,
ular price $1.30 a pair. ■
for, pair B
(THIRD FLOOR)
Combing Jackets
Of heavy Turkish J
Cloth, In pink, blue, «'■
white with yellow edg B
Ings; worth SI.OO each, 9
at, 2 for .. I -H.
'"■■' (1 st Floor, Men’s Dept) "*■*
FIVE BOXES CORRE
SPONDENCE CARDS.
Five boxes of cardH;
regular price $1.50; this B
sale JBi
(FIRST FLOOR) —”
Ironing Boards
A necessity for thee m
woman who iiresses ailg I
home; $1.25 values— B
for JL
(FIFTH FLOOR)
Army Wool Sox
The regulation sock
for winter wear; rngu- ” I
lar 75c value; 2 pairs |B
for M,
THREE