Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 214, Decatur, Adams County, 10 September 1925 — Page 8
_ . .' _ . ■~C IK, /I JEaato Hft-", JHglia^aa.) j-_ « ' SUSH ~ VHPtI ' pVv _ — '- • "'~ ■■■■• L I 1925 MAY YR FALL X/1 I . H. i OPENING |J XI AJ Ah I L KTH W (hat the fina * act inthe sulnmcr aortorial Pegram has been played, it becomes apparent '‘ : 'of the'new ■«3 \OW n ,ade in casting that all-important fall spectable known as “Fashion." M ith the raising ■ ol the curtarn up ; i; J at thc ®3 11 = sea son-s styles, the spotlight is turned on the ECONOMY STORE-it shows you the way where you ean buy quality menhanmse at la. g. * I IOWFST POSSIBLE PRICES—It lights the way to the store WHERE YOUR LIVING COSTS YOl LESS. * p? — ----- , j F •■ iQ ■ Women’s Misses New Fa!) ; I The Three Big Winners I gS ' 24u 'X DRFSSFS Uin Men’s and Young Men s New Fall ? sL. i SUITS-O’COATS ,7 111 =' *5 * i ’1?50 . k "1 K Hi TRICOTINE 16 to 44 r *“ -Id ° Another fortunate purchase enables us to offer to the “ jA women of Decatur and Adams county a wonderful line of ONI V dOtN ZW A NONE HRH&Si B ;.ii wool dresses, fashioned from fine French Serge, I‘oiret kJINL. 1 8 B IT E B Twill or Tricotines. Fashion’s hands have plated just g TU E’CE’ B B tJU HIGHER I W enough trimming on these dresses to make them veit „ 1 tlllOlli 431 ’ v dKirabk ' , SIC « ' ‘ THREE <tr NONE f *2®;’ n A Bit? Line of AB Woo! Dresses up to»l6.n> » fa® 'll y ■ Bit **■ B B 1,1 * PRICES LOWER 'jh j • I SETTING A NEW STANDARD IN MERCHANDISING- 1 | M SCHOOL kWI IN DECATUR-OF MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS '' f ■' i/X i BOY’S NEW I ; I 1 f ’ <T 1 WfWll ' ' The quest' oll often arises— How can the large city stores sell quality c.othing at cu. f M ‘' T I ■" * J -alulu W UUIj XA prices? Here is tne answer—Cash Buying—Cash Selling—Volume Business at Small j jjM e I < ’ -» ”■) Si -A Profits. We have not only included these three great principals in our service to you 1 -kTm I / /A' B °y' B a!l w ° ol two y. Feints 'I '/ X ' but have added another important factor—Low Cost of Operation—therefore in the WJ || (y~J i / ' W pants suits,one pair of 1 ' future, this store will be known as thc three price clothing house tor tiien and young /Ji fl J/' xy* vZii 10,19 P ants an:i ona ’S'▼ F PB" 5 /■* * Ab ' men. When you buy your suit here you will know just what it is going to cost you jfi J I I \ y'l pair of short pants. Il| IL* before you come, you will know that you are going to get an all wool suit with ths finf All newest fall mater- 3 -• $ L,~ .est of workmanship. See this big line of new fall suits, in fancy wool mtu es and )'X ic ialS ’ V/e " tailOrSd MVA 1 M 1 navy blue serges at $12.50, $16.50 and $22.50. ’ .YEXjI ff ivll Sizes from 8 to 17 J| f». B y 1 '■ 1 /-¥/ years. MMHHBRIHaE«M«®i « k-X, ( A J other 2 pant cults O | iJ| I I «p £ »£/□ v . New Fall Footwear For Women And Children g _>“< ( / SHIRTS BLOUSES \ 1 when a store offers suh fine styles as these at our popular Thrift Prices it is something a I I / 1// I \i Ac i to feel proud of. The whole county over we doubt if there is a pace where you will 5 /J I / /// Peter Pan make <w» 8,,v 3 f<ho ° l I \l 1 V find footwear values to equal these. Our fa’i line oT scores and scores of patterns to qA•7=\? : 3 7 // , 'u :iv fam . pat «7v)C >' < «;es. made uuv l u ; select front in satins, patent leather, tans an ! two tones, plain and cut-out styles. All t >-< > / — •<> <”—> ;r B iXr a Xie"‘ i m ? x — a,e weii fitting and s * rvi « ab,e . - <• jjfijjg I ill made from fine quality .p| lfS , . the famous 111 ’ qSsJ f // sl,irtin * " i,h i,,liars reuT pan biouses reg' I s z-v ’ Women’s Footwear School Shoes Men’s Footwear < • j C Ui SATEEN GINGHAMS SHIRTINGS « V X’ I U' - C'iy I kJ' 1 / J 36 inches wide, good nr Fine dress gingham. 1 r 27 inches wide, fancy 1 H *’ ; ' 1 L zAx weight. mercerized all new fall patterns, IOC stripes or plain blue, A4 V \W L . « stripes, checks and plaids, extra good weight, light or VWA \ ■ • ■'vLifeh tw?zv finish, black only. Regular n _ . , . o ne J vWMIdEESSri L—" rvQzkX 27 inches wide. Regular 22c dark ground, regutar 25c \gw X - - ——— J f\ - r- 30c 9 rade - grade. grade. | percales outings I p/i/\%taHTV GHn/^i‘DI B, i ~ lil ’ i "' " jn —— Hope B xr-.rißc rrr h .'."iscifvAJlN(JlVl 1O m O'KL : •::u5£ 1 Muslin w - o, w L “DECATUR’S UNDERSELLING STORE” L , 15C r. MI „ 25 . gr , de B »| VS.- ■— . — — -;:■=_,
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 10 1925
