The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, December 12, 1895, Image 5
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W F. PENNY
<& Co.
Enchanting Hats
tire worn by the girl with bewitch
ing curls. She is not a New
Woman—she finds life's frivolities
too attractive. No stiff hat for
her, with • its prim edges and
straight lines, to dull the sparkle
of her eyes. The hat for her must
be one of curves, and plumes that 1
tumble over one another in their ;
anxiety to get on top, and the j
fullest and thickest cf aigrettes.
Ribbon, too, there is with soft
satin face or changing hues, and a
buckle, mostly of gold with tur
quoise.
were gay-looking fellows, but we
dress more neatly and coi.venient-
ly, without the bright colors and
the furbelows of a few centuries
ago. Then as now and always,
the ways ami means were the con
sideration. Just how much it
costs you to dress well, depends on
where you get your clothing. We
have no room for sloppingly-made
goods. 'Whatever we sell is worth
all we ask for it and a little more,
and is a money-saver for the buy
er. Oar stylish and handsome
winter suits would make any mer
chant tailor dream of hard times.
The material, the fit, and the
workmanship, put him on his
mettle; and the prices §1.00 to
$50.00, put him out of business.
So with overcoats.
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Just Received
means new goods, the latest in the
matket There’s a whole world of
novelties to be seen at our dry
goods emporium. A big stock
was needed to meet the present
brisk demand. We have it; our
stock, so to speak, bristles with
newmss. This is the biggist dress
goods season ever known, and
we’re equal to the occasion. Our
stock and our prices command a
live time for all the season’s trade.
Every woman in Florence has the
right to be well dressed. We have
provided the means and they are
within the reach of all
We will sell Men’s Casimere Suits
at $2.50. Former price $3.98.
These suits are cheap at §6.00.
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Men’s nice Wool Cheviot Suits
$3.50 and §4.50. Worth §7.00 to $8 00.
Tailor made suits, former price, $12.00 to $20.00,
Will sell now at $8.00 to §14.00.
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W. F. PENNY
& Co., Proprietors,
Florence Big Racket