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10c quality, yard wide, soft finish Bleaching ... .7c (10 yds to a customer) 10c quality, yard wide, Pa jama Cloth.7c (10 yds to a customer) 10c quality Dress Gingham, new Spring styles 71-2c Good grade soft finish Blearing, yard wide, well worth 8c, Saturday . .Bc (10 yds to a customer) Next week: 9. lbs. good Roasted Coffee for . .$1.00 (Limit 9 lbs) That is the reason ing week we are going stock can't last alway* OS Bi Sunday Message Entitled: ""We have the Goods At the beginning of every season people look around to see where they can get the best looking footwear. And too, we got a "hunch" early this winter that peo ple would want good, up-to-date oxfords and puvnps to suit their needs at popular prices. Well-folks we have 'em for you and all the other boys can't see how we got 'em so good and reasonable. Fo; instance, we have four (4) Pumps made by Utz and Dunn Co. that we sold for-?4 last 0*5 A year but we are.now offering for....... tPOeiJV Two others, one a "patent" and the other a .'duli," worth $3.50, that we are selling An QGt now for ...... tP???17? And about those "sand," "putty," and "battleship gray" top Oxfords and Pumps. Just 4t A ?%(\ is all we're asking and that's cheaper thar, they're being sold anywhere else. . . We can't tell you about everything we have-news paper space costs lots, so drop by nert time you're over our way and we'll show you what ve are talking about. Another word about pur shoes before we play "quits." GEISBHRG'S shoes stand for quality, first, last and always. Ask the person wearing a pair. Geisberg Bros. _;_. ?jj Because it gives the highest mot .r car service at lobest cost, the Ford is the one car you'll find in large numbers and in constant use, in every land. |j lt's a better car this year than ever before-but it nj sells for $60 less than 'ast year. The Ford is everybody's motor car because every- ^ ?j . body can easily understand and safely- operate ii. || Doesn't take a skilled mechanic to operate or gi care for the Ford. Less than two cents a mile to - operate and maintain the Ford. With "Ford Scr jjj vt :e for Ford Owners" your Ford cr is never idle. Barer? will share lin profits If we sell nt retail SMMI new F#rn ear? between Augnsi Itu ned A-gust IMA? H - Itnnabcat $4*0$ Touring Car, $4t?; Town Car WW? fl Ceapelet, $?M? fir-dart, .*?*, f. e. w. Detroit with nil XV On Shipley and ?al? at \ H TODD AUTO SHOP v 1 J ARE Vit _ Actually E Is Everyl t i our Quit Sale has attract* ; to offer greater values tl when it's gone, tibie bigg ORNE STARS AND STRIPES FORJTHE CAR MEN MOTORMEN AND CONDUCT ORS WILL RECEIVE REC OGNITION OF SERVICE A' NEW PRACTICE I Southern Public Utilities Company Rewarding its Men for Long Connection ia keeping with a practice that jas been inaugurated by the Southern Public Utilities company ot rewarding employes of its street railway eys tems for long service in its ranks, the local branch of the concern is having starB and' stripes affixed to the uniforms of motormen end conduc tors who have been with the com pany- for one year and longer. The company has established a code ot stars and stripes, which will he attached to the sleeves cf the em ployees' uniforms. A star will denote five years ot service and a stripe wil: represent one year of service with the company. Following ia a list of the names of the motormen and conductors of the local 8treet car system, snd the char acter and number of the insignia which haa been awarded each: J. Lt. Hendrix, one star and two stripes. W. R. Mackay, four stripes. J. P. King, three stripes. C. O. Guest, one stripe. J. F. Bone, one stripe. A. U. Moore, one stripe. C. Lt. Stevenson, one stripe. . H. B. Minion, one stripe. A. C. Kay, one stripe. (M. E. Ellison, one stripe. P. M. Tice, one stripe. , W. E. Wilson, one stripe. TO>RLD FILM CORPORATION tasenfe ?e WsTT Brady Picture * Play Co Feat?re ?Motber." ?J9}&* Eckert Goodman's play Mother" is the vehicle that Bramr Dunn will use to make her debut into the motion-picture world. She was th? star in the play when lt was seeu on the stage, and with "Mother" her namo baa always been associated. The heroine of the play is th? moth er. She- Is the head of a family of six children. There are two grown boys, two grown girls and two omnll boya. She has been the mother ot eight, but she has lost two of her dear ones. She is a plain little wo man, whose whole life ls her home and her children. At her husband's death, she finds herself with money enough to rear her offspring in comfort; but her boys have been spoiled, aad four years be ; fore tbe opening of the play, the eld est son has run away and married a chorus girl, whose tastes run to cost ly dinners, imported gowns and auto rides. He has wasted his share of his father s estato, against which he has borrowed money, and to meet the ex travagant demands of bis wile, he has stolen from his employers? Me forgea hit; mother's name to a note for $10.000. When cornered and brought face to face with the facta, he threatens? to kill himself. Here, it |B the gentle mother who comea to his rescue and calmly admits that the? signature to Ole forged note Is her own? ? .w,Het.Becon<* ?o? is caught in the toils of another designing chorus girl, the slater of. the eldest son's Trife. Toe mother paves her first-born and urawa him to her home again by he? sacrifices, while the second son is also saved from the woman, who would waate his patrimony, by Mrs. Wethereh ?< clever work by appearing ?.* slattern in the eyes of the girl with extravagant tastes. Her daughters' love aifalrs are also set right by the mother, while shy dees &f J1^'*ct the rodger children and their fun. TMiawW8ibcreU ???sup her Idea of ^?t?e^ho?? ana "?other lo^e ia her -11-etnbracing love, which does not It any harm to come to her ebn eren though lt meena suffering expense to her, personally. 80 Ideal is the visualisation that Miss Dunn gives of Mrs. Wetherell' that abe haa become kncwa aa tua finest interpreter of mothers visible w? the current stage. In "Mothern Miss Dunn has given the stage and ^L*"^11 * m**1 memorable charac terisation . To be shown at the Anderson -tra Monday, March ft. tally Interested In Any J Saves_YOU MONEY;! jody Else. -:- >[ sci so much attention during the past two weeks. 1 ian ever. Now is the time-take advantage of it % est bargain event in history of Anderson will have ? ; AND PEAR STY! Monday, ' A Merche Influence 1 hie Benefit The long ai trated into man to-wear, and mi able exposition sav that v/e are i ing apparel, bou these sroods ven COAT SUITS We have the greatest display of Spring Coat Suits tl have ever shown the good people of Anderson;-every and every color which Dame Fashion has decreed for 1 is in our stock. Gabardines, Poplins, Failles? Crepe Pi Mattesones, Serge, Men's Weaves, etc., made in all the cuts, and in every wanted color. These Suit^ were t SP?CIAL, so we are going to sell them SPECIAL for three-days. $25.00 values at.9 20.00 values at. . . 15.00 values at ............ ./..... 12.50 v dues at .............. DRESSES We are showing a wonderful line of One Piece Di made of Silk, Poplin, Chiffon, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Meteor, in all the season's authentic styles and colors sand, Belgian blue, nav'es, green, purple, etc., etc. We a good bargain on these dresses, and have priced these d SPECIAL for the next three days. $27.50 values at ... ...$ $25.00 values at. 4 ..... ... .. .$ $20.00 values at ... . . ..$ $15.00 values at....$ $l2.5o values at. ..$ $10.00 values at ....*. . .$ $ 7.5o values at. .. .$ Spr linery We hi every Shepa large flpwei $1.96 sp* c "Where Yoi Sale That And So fhrcughout the com* vhile you may. This passed into history. SON Best grade alico-.. .4c loc grade solid color Lawns, all shades.5c $1.25 Marseilles Pattern white Spreads.85c Men's 5oc Work Shirts, blue brown and stripes... 35c Heavy, yard wide, A. A. A Sh .eting.5c Men's ?1.00 Union Special Overalls.75c Standard Granulated Sugar, 25 lbs for $1.00 with each purchase of $10.00 or over. (Limit 25 lbs). LE DISPLAY Fuesday and Wednesday mdising Service of Commanding Dedicated to the Greatest Posai' to the Good People of Anderson rm of this old and reliable store has pene y different sources of dependable read}' llinery in the assembling of this remark of spring garments; but we are glad to low ready with a display of spring wear ight at price s which enables us to price /. very attractively. iat we fabric Spring 3plins, latest ?ought these 17.49 14.98 12.48 ? 9.98 resses, Crepe putty, drove resses 19.98 17.48 14.98 12.48 9.98 7.48 4.98 V MILLINERY V* ing Opening Display of Stylish, New and Authentic Mil Modes, and at prices within the reach of everybody, ive a beautiful display of Spring Bonnets and Hats of hue and description at SPECIAL prices this three days, rdess Hats, Poke Bonnets for young ladies and misses, new style sailor hats, targe matine shapes with inlaid rs, etc. Come and see them yourself. Priced from to $5.00 and worth much more. ? ?p?ol prices will Prevail in every B?pqrtm?nt ?^1 ! u Pay Less"