The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 21, 1906, Image 4
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It is our aim and ambition to have the H. W. Cohen Store
known as “the store that always makes good” that always
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performs all it promises; that always lives up to the fairest
principles of equitable dealing. And we are proud to believe
that it does hold exactly that reputation among the people
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who know it best. The wear and worth and reliability of the
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garments we sell is just as strong an attraction to judi
cious and clear-sighted buyers, as the close margin of profit on
which we dp business, and the consequent lowness of our
prices. Amopg the best-posted people of this vicinity there
is absolutely no question of doubt ot the strong advantage of
trading at this store. Assortments are larger, styles are
better and newer, prices are lower; and everything is open
and above board, square and straightforward. We do not
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misrepresent nor exaggerate character and quality. Every’
garment here must sell on its own merits or not at all. Do
you wonder that this store makes GOOD with the most care
ful and thoughtful buyers in this section?
.Our Woman’s Ready-To-Wear Department is In finer
fettle this Fall than ever before. The Ladies of Colleton
County will find their Winter garment wants grandly antici-
pated; and the prices are as attractive as the styles are
fascinating. Of course printers ink can tell you nothing of the
beauty and style characterising all this Fall’s ofierings: but a
brief schedule of some of the leading, prices may not be un-
instructive;
Ladies Jackets—$1.50; $2 00; $3 50; $5,00.
Ladies Cloaks—$5.00; $7.50; $10.00; $12.50. \
Ladies Skirts—$1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50.
Ladies Capes—$1.00, $1^50, $2.50, $3.50. ^
Indies All-Wool Sweaters—jfi.25 to $1.50.
Misses All-Wool Sweaters—$1.00.
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In Mens and Boys Clothing we offer superior styles,
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superior makes and superior assortments to anything to be
seen at any other store in this County. We are not only
willing, but anxious, that you should compare our stocks amd
our values with those of others. There cannot be a moments
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question that the result of any such comparison Avill] be most
decidedly in favor of the H. W. Cohen Store.
Our Meni Suits starting in price at $5.00 and’at any
figure from thence to $15.00, we can promise you the greatest
moneys worth in make, fabric stylishness that you have ever
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had at this or any other store.
Our Youths Long Pants Suits range from $3.50 to $1.00
and represent the very pick of the market in pattern and cut.
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Our Boys Knee Pants Suits markedjit $1 00 to $5.00
are by ail odds the handsomest most attractive and best made
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ever in this store. *
Our Mens and Boys Overcoats range in price the same
as the Suits, and form the most supremely attrac
tive stock of Overcoats it has ever been’our good fortune to
present.
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And of course, in Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, and all other
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Men’s and Boy’s Furnishings, we show larger assortment of
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all that is latest, best and most desirable.
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Our stock of Mens, Womens and Childrens Shoes this
season are fully equal to our other lines. We have ot late
gotten the name of having the best shoejvalues of any store
in Colleton County. We intendjto more than maintain that
reputation this season; and can promise you the best shoe
values you have ever seen.
Mens’ Shoes All the way from $1.25 to $4.00.
Boys’ Shoes All the way from $1.00 to $3.00.
Ladies Shoes All the way from $1.00 to $2.50.
Misses Shoes All thp way from 75c to $1.50.
Childrens Shoes All the way trom 25c to $1.00.
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