University of South Carolina Libraries
We Now Have a Most-Magnify Display of Over 100 New Suits For Your Tnsj Buy Now and Save 25 ^r Cent A For Saturday's Selling We Are'; Offering Some Ex* " trennlefy Good,Bargain*. ' WAIStS The scarcity of woolens—the high cbst of finding—the advahe in"labor costs, ali biing about this unavoidable increase in Kail clnthes.* \ f> > *• \ TAKE OUR ADVICE, ACT NOW. SAVE THIS’TNCRE^E. We have made^Clothes. Retailing a science and have solved the problem of high costs. * Nowhere else can you get as-mttch for your money, because no . j 4 . .. ' '' gf * ' - one hasextual facilities to supply-yettr-need-s.- k — .. - ' ' r *' • \ ;_v * See the pew ideas created for the fall. Through our vast buying and early placing of orders, our prices will be a big factor in eliminating the high cost of living. - A lot-of' Waists that are good values at $4.00 and $~r.f)0 on sale -.Saturday for FALL SUITS Our showing of-Fall Suits is particularly good and the values offered mean a sav ing of'real money. New suits are arriving daily and the styles are of the very latest. SAVE FRONT $15.00 TO $22.50 ON YOUR FALL SUIT BY ADVANTAGE OF OUR DIRECT SELLING. I * _ * . * Thousands of South Carolinian’s best dressed men hhave forme of coming to this-store for their clothes, because no man cares needless money, no matter how much he may have. ... 4 TAKING MOTHERS BRING YOUR BOYS TO . ^ US, 200 NEW FALL SUiTS. In belted and seam models, exact duplicates of what the fashionable young men will wear this Tail. The values will more than astonish you when you see them. They are in allcolorsi ma terials are serges, cashmers, worsteds. Sizes range from 8 to 18. They are made to especially withstand rough usage. T7— of silk and serge. These are of the newest .styles and the prices are one ot the many attractive features. and Slipovers in all colors. Particplariy smart are the rippled sweaters which are worn so much this season. Prices From $2.95 To $10.50 Prices $6.95 to $14.75 wear mwmmm* W. H. KENNEDY & SON An attractive, snug, convenient, roomy little bungalow; Graceful lines, embodying the most modern of archill* ”ral ideas; securely, substantially built to make it lasting and * forfal le In the most severe weather. Built with a view to venient arrnngemei.t. While small in appearance, its rooms an in reality ol ample si/e for every comfort. - Tuesday Evening, September 16, 1919 while beautiful, -convenient, roomy nn• I thoroughly sub stantial, Is liullt at a tremendously reduced cost, du* t > the immense sayings In qutnflty production. Front (tie flooring t i the roof, from the siding to the interior finish. It Is el- re-idy prepnrul for erectb.it and jiar'ioU/ built. ir» buying a QUIOWBILT Bungalow you WOMENS DEPARTMENT MEN’S DEPARTMENT A few of Millinery pur specials are hats. Slrouse Bros., Hamburger and Miss Evans of Baltimore in charge. , Ready-to-wear.—^ : N. t . ’.Everything in coats, suits, dresses, waists, etc. Our line of furs is more complete than usual. v , It has been our intention to have all you need in dress goods, trim mings and notions. We feel that w ; e have succeeded. -—IL/ A CTF. nwter k | l already pr ared and the large —-- ” 1 JZt" waste piles of scrap lumber arc'd bus eliminated. Every foi t of'lumber is "Used. You buy no surplus material. TIMF ^ VtT >' of material has its own place. Everything IJS-• \v ,. * is numbered and systematized. The instructions to thj f\ PfJ carpenter are-comptete and the order of erection simple. No time y ~~~ j* is lost in looking for material. The time ordinarily required In I preliminary cutting and trimming is saved. Furthermore, as a large '' J portion of the house is already built In panels. Auat that much tijne f —and cost is eliminated in construction. J A With the entire process of erection systematized and instructions eom- piete and the great building 'iHigulxwV'—preliminary preparation* — eliminated, the labor! in Tfhr erection of * QUICKBILT Bungalow is reduced to a mini mum, and therefore, of rpiuor consideration. A carpenter of average speed and experience with two laborers, can erect tike house in 8 days. Toe ordinary boftse \vtvl take almost as many Weeks. _ ' saving-in waste of material, time and labor, is a taring m dVAxSIiM* 1 "in money. With a QUICKBILT Bungalow the expense of enhsHon Is cut in half, but that is not all. You need not pay a contractor's NKf> fee. The erection is so simple and s> sterna lib that any ear pente t.pfjM e r a g* intelligence can erect It with ease. Many owners Iwiihl them themselves. Yos» “Stypleplus” clothing. Walkover shoes for m6n women. Red Goose shoes for children. Lion shirts and collars. Altman neckwear and njufflers, (Guaranteed not to wrinkle) winter woven socks.. Cooper’s underwear. And all that it takes_to_please most fastidious. intelligence can erect It With ease. Many owners ImfM ' pay no architect's fee. The complete plan* wfth all specifications and In- %> structions are.furnished FREE. And yet, the plan* are made after careful study by ttfe best and most ei|ierieneed of architect*, with * view, to ellmlnut- , ing waste and gaining the greatest penwible convenience, economy and strength. The cosl of the material Is further reduced by the fact that you buy It from the mill, manufacturer and forest In one. Our complete plants eover tbo eu- tlre process, from the tree to the completed house. You pay no middle man a profit. You buy direct from the source of. material. In ocr complete plants in which hunlrels of houses are built simultaneously, every short cut to perfection l.v used and eiery wrjste avoided. As the houses are made in great quantities yoU'g&bf the advantage of the low cost of quantity production. \ . „ A visit to our second floor to inspect < • - ■ . ■ - y- . . i — furniture, stoves, rugs, etc. Will be profitable We shall look forward to seeing vn F. O. B. Charleston. Tlie price Includes all necessary material, except the brick work and plumbing. Size over all, 21-lt. 5-ln. i 30-ft.' There are two large bedrooms, one *-ft. x 12-ft., the other 12-tt. x 12-ft., one various living room 12-ft. x 18-ft., a kitchen P-ft. x 12-ft., a hath room »-ft, x 4-ft.r-and an attractive fn>nt porvfi 12-ft. t 0-ft. The house l» well lighted, spacious, well ventilated and convenient. The construction U largely of North Carolimi piue—“the Wood Unlv«v**l," khomughlv kiln <friH, Excellent flooring and celling. Walls huilf In panels of siding. Dmed with heavy bulltl^frs , paper to In sure warmth. Durable, flre-reslsting, standard asplMit strip *hi*gks with slate green or nd finish Artistic paneled inside finish.*.- Kxrelleftt do.>r* and sash. All »ecesssrr nails and hardware furnished. House comes with exterior w*Hs stained any one of a Department Store QUICKBILT Bungalow Dept., A. C. Tuxbury Lumber Co., Charieaton, S. C Williston South Carolina rinse s«Kf>i y*or kwi ' QUICKBILT Bunfitows” Nb. A-42. , A* •t*eei*lly hit»r«iud ta a rao® betua. j • . if .1 ' —' *>