The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 18, 1924, Image 8

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IN BUSINESS SINCE 1873 CAMDEN'S LOWEST PRICES IN BUSINESS SINCE 1873 \ Every item on this page will mean a saving to you of 25 to 33 1-3 per cent. We have put every itein to the yery lowest figures. In looking through the columns you call to memory some of the items that have been priced much higher and you will find prices throughout the store that are cheaper than they have evef be61i before. * < * ' /.* vt!? JANUARY mm; ? f ? ir Tf 4 r i LADIES' SILK HOSE 95c Pr. Hose that nre worth $1.25 and to see them is to appre ciate their value. LADIES' HOSE 39c Pr. A reguUr 50c iisie hose with double heel and toe ? all sizes. ' ? LADIES' HOSE 25c Pr. The famous Caroknit hose which has a highly mercer ized finish. Colors black and cordovan. '.?/ v v % ' ? SATEEN 35c Yd. Good heavy weight in all wanted colors: 36 inches wide. BUTY CHYNE 65c Yd. An ideal cloth for dainty undergarments, gowns and kimonas. ' ? WOOL SERGE 75c Yd. This is a wonderful serge for the small sum of 65c yd. ,'36 inches wide. Comes in blue, brown, black and WHITCO PONGETTE 49c Yd. An ideal cloth for children's dresses, bloomers and men's shirts. In all the leading colors. - CHEVIOTS 19c Yd. Made from combed cotton yarn so as to give the utmost of wear. Very suitable for dresses and blouses. MENS HEAVY SHIRTS $1.29 A heavy fleeced flannel shirt. Will give wear as well as warmth. MEN'S WORK GLOVES 98c Pr. Made from the gehuine horse hide double stitched as to give long wear. MEN'S OVERALLS $1.49 Made from a heavy grade blue denim and will give long wear ? all sizes. BATH TOWELS, 15c Each. A wonderful towel at this price. Size 14x28 with col ored borders. Fruit of the Loom Muslin, 19c Yd. . This cloth is known all over the country for its soft' finish and long wear. Regular price 25c yard. BLEACHED MUSLIN Yd. Woven from clean cotton yarn, bleached snow white and 36 inches wide. CONCORD GINGHAMS, 15c Yd. Woven into neat checks and solid colors. 32 inches wide . warranted fast colors. KNICKER CLOTH 19c Yd. A cloth that is known for its long wear, full 32 inches wide and woven into lieat checks, plaids, stripes and solid colorS,_ Just the cloth for Rompers, Bloomers and Dresses. ??????? MEN S WORK SHIRTS 95c Mjide from a good grade blue chambray, and will give the Utmost of wear. MIXED WOOL GLOVES 25c Each Lot composed of knitted and woven wool gloves^ for children, men and women. Men's Ribbed Underwear 75c Each The genuine Mayo ribbed underwear, which is known for its warmth and wear. 111 ' i i i i -? Men's Union Suits 95c Knitted as to give warmth ai^l long wear, closely woven and medium weight. ??- / - Double Bed Sheets $1.15 Each made from wide seamless sheeting, bleached snow ' white and ready for use. PILLOW CASES 35c Each Regular size 45x36, first quality and free from dressing. OUTING 25c Yd. t) An extra heavy weight, 36 inches wide, and a regular 35c seller. - r _ *>? ? MEN'S SUITS $19.75 15 Men's Suits that sold from $25.00 to $30.00. Com posed of serges, flannels and worsteds. MEN'S SUITS $31.50 12 Suits only, that sold from $35.00 to $45.00, during our January sale. Only $31.50* MEN'S SHIRTS 95c Shirts that we guarantee not to fade, lot composed of checks and stripes, in all sizes. MEN'S SHIRTS $1.29 ShirUs that you will see their value at first sight. All sizes. DOUBLE BLANKETS $3.15 Pr. Double Blankets and Double Bed Size woven from clean, cotton yarn into pretty block plaids of blue and brown. WOOL BLANKETS $6.25 A Double Blanket guaranteed 76 per cent, wool vvooven into three inch block plaids of black, red, tan and gray. Size 66x80. BOYS' SUITS $7.95 | 20 Boys' Suits that sold from $10;00 to $1$. 50 during this sale $7.95: BOYS' SUITS $4.95 10 Suits left that sold as high as$8i95. Now is the time to buy your needs. 1 . f LADIES'. COATS $12.50 Only a few Coats to offer, but see these before you buy. "as they are wonderful values. LAMES'" DRESSES $19.75 One lot of Dresses that sold for $25.00 to $29.50. Your choice of the lot for $19.75. ? > Y MEN'S HATS $2.95 Any tfaiin the house that sold for $3.50 to $3%.75. Your/ choice for $2.95. LADIES' SHOES $2.98 pr- f ?/ j * One big lot of Ladies' High Top Shoes, black and .tan, ' regular $3.50 seller. ^ , , _ Shoes that are worth much more than we are asking. When you see them, you will reaize their value. Dress and Work ?hoes. MEN'S WORK SHOES $2.98 Pr. ; i ^AVtVWwAtt ?' ' ' - '..h Jr ? /? Shoes that are worth much more than we are asking. The biggest value that can be offered* TABLE NAPKINS 55c Doz. The famous Artillery Napkin made frym a high grade cannon cloth, will give good" ^elrvifie. "Regular 89c dozen. * ' - ~ r__- - - TABLE CLOTHS $1.25 Size 54 inches, round and embroidered, in blue, pink and gold. Db\,U \x o LADIES' DRESSES $6.95 125 dresses to go at this low price. A regular $10.95 seller. Lot composed of serges, poriet twills and tricotines. All neatly .trimmed. LADIES' ilfe'>14.95 ~ 10 Ladies' Suits that we will offer at this price. Ma^ by one of the best manufacturers in the country. All well made and neatly. t^ftimrfd. ? f ' ' ' _ ? ^ ?MENS HaTSI $3.95 A genuine Velour Hat in gray, black and brown. Hats that jve will not be able to offer again at tftt* price. ?***! J.L.Mimnauqh Ll Co. CAMDEN'S LOWEST PRICES PHONE 230 ?i L L.Mimnaugh jeCgr CAMDEN'S LOWEST PRICES - ? ? * -c.tt. . liwiw *