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MO sztettzA Im&i&n $0Ar&h Mill vr4 csi ftj s. ia fc &a ti Hsa K-a km . p-s e-s r- rj c-i m 4S? fcV. KH Mi es &2A. fM SB fci M J9 B53 SS1 SS4 AJO. -f5 .API. OS. & . ' - . 1 i $ B rife I 1 1 i La H M 8 h n I C.4 Gsiiiisiie is Hie Word! Xhfo naao -f true harpain5 trulv nrfiSfinted a storv of ODDortunil ifis nfffirfid i Working varments. ..... Ji.v.- i. niwi' and W -ww . - w . - 7 . . w . ....ifri.wr tlv,t tlr dscittia L'lVe MMial S'SoSSTSirs scale can do, m the way or saving money to ine tunbuinui on tne vital essen-itiouruu of life. No words can do justice to the qualities and prices this page offers. ! u f.ji 1 in a liiyl) ia(i- city clothhip lionse. I " I in a bunIrt d uiilis. W"e have Overalls ku-e all ; nuli-s, all styles, all prices to suit ail tasti's ami pnrsos. We have wit.; from ZiAH to $20.00; the farmer the l.esr so small a price ever bonsrht. th--4 Litter the tusest civations of til." tailor' . trt. We lt:vve eveiythin for eve lybodv. Anv elotMii.? want can be best'suoplk-.r Let us prove it to vou bv a ;e::' nil jjkinw thror.h our stex'k uml tell'. .-,- yea vkat v.r proposo to do ibis Fall in retnl to prices. Glcthissg FHoed far Below Value. Last Spviti, vvliile in Kew York bixy iiifT for Frui, or fpo-tmi3r canto to us tobsiy very niwh below price a htje i "r c4! nit n's ami boy's Ty triofhins, that had just be.ju made np by ,. V4K tiuvr who bad after- J .' wards decided to so I '.',' itof bsduess. We I v-yit'-.. lwxijjht tie lot, tfciuk- T I i; :i K - i'A ins" of ywr and vonr y I H needs. We mipht X-i'itWr ver3 eisily sell the ' .' 'i ;v; ;;Knts from it at reg- '. f-l".'' uhir prices and lmke 'fc: i: ! a larfre profit. For i-i;' Ki"'j -fy.-K. they are new goods, ; She vexy best and lat- ' j..- - st the market af- Jz ; '. ; V Y fords. Bat we have f; ' mi too ranch ready ! "r' f I cash into them to ":' sell tlu mm the ns- ! .-Sfc rial way. We wish to realize and at once. And therefor, e we o!er the entire lot at prices that tell their owu story. Most sperial sales are o-.it of srason, when yon have little need of the -.ods offered " Hers is an in sea son s.u ot things you cannot help but ne?d. Take advantage of it. MenV 5.0C- Suits p;ol, strong working sjiits nothiujr fancy about them but meant for wear and v.-ear alone would be a good fir J mm mm HK1 is n 4 1 at :5.j cents, ,")0 c nts, 7" cents and 1K cents and each one of them is the very best its price will bay anywhere. Oar working shirts at 1U euts and :)S ce nts an- both Hiixrb values. Yon s-hould know them. Little Suits for Lit tle IVIen. They are beyond description. From the is omen t that BBC 3 r were established they have sold better grades of goods at .lower relative prices than this section ever before knew. Kut all our previous successes in value sjjvinsr all the notable thinirs we have done in by gone are far, far outdone in the attractions we present this Fall and of which we have tried to give on this page some faint idea. We are growing, we are broadening. AVe are incited and stimulated by cur daily growing patronage, to unrelenting effort. And the fruit of this eiFort is to be seen in the Henrietta Stores to-day, in a stock of merchandise undoubtedly the largest, the choicest and the richest in worth, beauty bargain tit $0.00, our price. .... ...fi.o) , , t rrntivonpse of anv that was ever shown in this section. Men's $i)0 Suits slightly snits of sterling merit, made up in ;a good dep; ii.l-.iMe way, our price. $4.98 Men's o.(!0 Suits handsome, good lifting, stylish business suits in the neatest kind of patterns worth very cent of.:?l6.00, our price. . .v5,9S Sl.'u's'dl.j.c.O Snits fancy Worsteds and ( ,'assimer's, elegantly tailored s;-id evervwhere tor 10.00, our price . . .10.00 Anbnrii Melton Overcoats, sold ev erywhere at $10.00, our ir.ee $7.50 Blue, black and brown Beavers, ac tual value $10.00, go at 7.50 All wool Beavers and Storm Over coats go at 5.00 ' (KH vercoats go at 3.50 S-.wkintosbeB at and below cost. ',:e olfcr you the latest kind of Boys Corduioy pants, worth 75 cents, if it is worth a "penny, at just exactly 50 cents. If thiv i:i anything which-wears longer than Corduroy and gives -better: service We sell at $1.00 a pair good strong Ladies Shoes for everyday wear that are simply marvels at their prices. lliev .are t lie kind J: r 1 J. f i that are freely sold everywhere at $l.r0. Why not save that half a dollar? The Princess and White Star Shoes at $1.00 are just as wonderful in their way. They are lighter shoes, in- tended for liner wear. Then ' there are the Exceptional and the Old Virginia two splendid makes of Ladies shoes as handsome, as dur able, as )od in every way om- Ol c?lira in.-irlo Olid Vwt 1VP Bj11' tlielli fill' tftl .k?i. r . . , t . lie HUT rIIW. Illlivi tun ivv .- v. t ' - - rirSKiFor a very high class Ladies shoe we handle the famous those splendid 25 cents boys knee pants, j Drew Selby make. They range in price from .2.0() to $3.00 Ihcy ale a revelation at the price. Here repre'sent the very-. fin est. in feminine footwear. La- are wane special varnes in long pamsioi die8 Kubbers 40 and 50 cents. loams ironi i-i to years oiu: llegul.tr 75 cents pants, only. . . . 50 cts Regular 98 cents pants, only 75 cts Rogaiar SI .50 rants, only f 1.25 Don't you think this will be a good i place to provide your boy an outfit ? i 8 , Jllll! wk k m 1 11 Ml mm Childrens and Misses. Shoes arE one of our specialties and we offer you a wonderfully complete stock. Ihe Goodman and the Drew Selby are two leading makes You know what they are absolutely guaranteed to giqe satisfactory service. Iheir prices from GO cents to $1.00, according to size. Children s huibbers 2u to oo cents. m ,v i . 1 1 . r ; ii .... - vr-sr-'i ...I B i IS? We have outdone all previous records in Underwear buying this vear, and the result is a stock of which we are very, very proud. Let us tell you of just, a few of ifs most interesting items, lnrst of all we have a iob lot of under skirts actual 50 and 75 cents quality as good as vou ever bought at those prices: We oiler the 50 cents one ff r 25 ctnts and the 75 cents one for 50 cents. Then we have !some splendid Ladies Ribbed Vests for 15 cents, fullv equa Is better than none. If yon don't need j to the usual 20 cents quality ; and another lot for- 25 cents or can't atiord a whole suit here are that are worth ol) cents, it they are worth a penny. U ""u" '"'.ai' u lur11 ': course vou Know mat we nave a lull line ol lov s ana iTuas: i.i wins yuiiiK. oniv au cit. i . ,1 -i , it , , . . Oott',n working mnts. Sl.25. onlv 75 crs Unluren's Lnderwear at just the- proper prices. Space Splendid w carers for everv day, $1 .50 pant:;, only ." $1.20 Some eicelleiit patterns in goods at least ys wool and all wool $2.00 siurs, only 50 All wool ; guaranteed not to rip, au excellent lot of patterns, $2.50 pants, only f 1 .98 The best in . makes and tastiest iu pattern at their price, ever bought, 1 00 pants, only. . .2.98 Swell cut and male, high-class, haudsome patterns, a wonderful bargain in $5.00 pants, only $8.75 Nobby in the extreme; a beautiful line to select froui, $7.50 pants. . .$5. CO Beauties indeed, stunningly hand some patterns and beautifully cut and taUlored $10.00 pants, only. .$7.50 Equal to the finest custom made pant s at any price. No liner goods in Ameri ca. The very climax of style and beauty. 'ferinqs of SB liil Sorts and Conditions of People Find this the greatest shoe store in this section. We have bought for this Fall a larger, liner and Letter shoo stock than we have ever before had and any shoe of any kind for man, wo man or child, we can save you money. Look at our prices, look nt t h--' dura bility of the goods, look al the way they are made ; look at their lineue.-s of appearance; ami tluMi marvel how we can give such values.- But there is no secret to it . Handling lame ouantities that is the way we do it. And the larger the quantities handled the cheaper we can sell ; so that every dollar you p Mid wilh us, helps you to buy more cheaply next time. In all articles of Woman's wear and use, The Henrietta Mills Stores are naturally supreme in this section. And this supremacy is to be still furth er enhanced during the coming Fall and Winter. AVe are able to oiler vou some of the grandest bargains that you have ever read or heard of, and they are genuine bargains, too bargains in quality as well as prices. For instance : All wool Henrietta 44 inches, 50 cents a yard ; all wool Crepons, 44 inches, 50 yf 7 fAs i fc. - X j y Or.r new line f Bys 'h-4hi?ig is a rraiii! o:ie. it win .v ac iniu eui.-nvn and psirents, ii'i luding all li e laiesi i:r-v- Ities in .Tuvnilf at.ii-e, ibc l.v..v-ii!ii Bb.use Suits, the Norfolk iut. :.l other fancy things seldom 'c n iidc the large eitur.. It is a i-igi:tli liy compb te s-howing of deiigLt fully hai:'- :.onie . u i.-: at oer.gliiiUiiy low pi vis. Here are a few b adcrs: Boys 57 cents Suits only 5 ts Bovs il t0 Sidts, only 75 cts Boys 41.50 Suits, oul- !'Sc ts B vs ;.!: Sidt.-. ;nilr 1.5') liovs .."!. Suits, onlv ?!.!' B-vs!S-5 50 Knits, only BmVs O -it its, or'iv 'i.!iS Boj s :J5.(H) Suits, only.. . ho A good Sunday Shoe for Men 1.0O, all sixes ( to 11 a marvefof quality "at its price. Three famous makes of men's shoes. The Old North roe, the Deliance shoe ami the Quaker City shoe, sold everywhere for pi. 50, our price $1.25. Another splendid shoe, for every day, regular pri ,-e everywhere $1.50, our price $1.00. The famous Washing ton shoe, one of the best known and best liked makis .n the'United States, a full and complete line in all man's sizes at $1.50; $2.00 and $2.50 each. Of course we sell Rubbers and save you money on them, too; 00 cents buys as good a 75 cents man's rubbers as you ever saw. Ycting Mori arc Hard to Piosse. Yonngmen ;.re bard to ph ase i:-i '-lf ' t ing their el 't Iiiii.-'; cs:-c;al'y l! e youths from 1 1 t' U0. Tearing tl is f.e t in mind. v. 1 ; ( take li t.'-iv! ial :iins vi!!: t!at portion of onr lething st.- 1; a;-d . e l:;:ve for tbcm a ntnge f fyl( . color ;ivv. y iT ln:i from v. l.ich the nud pt-cniiar fair y ngl.t to find soinr-fhii: to p!ta.-' As t pi ice. v. hy bmk Vie: Yunth's :'cj (:.' Suits S.I.5;i Youth's l.f.O Suiis .!s Youth's 5.ii0 Suits Yontlis jsS.oO Snits .wi Youths ! ( Suits '. . . 7 M Youth's i,t5.00 Suits f !() tci Every one of th.-so snifs are worth ex actly" what we say. Come, ;-ce. examine and Ise coirvinced. You M&y Need a Stove. If vou do the Henrietta Mills Stores can show you the bir.rocf'.md Lost line of of Stoves to be found in this sec- cents a yard. Both of these offerings Hon at prices that competition simply cannot touch. We buv stoves in car loao jots. ih you womter tnai no ( ne can compete with us? A grand line of cooking stoves of the famous -'Leader" brand, guaranteed for a year, at from $8.00 to $25.00, according to size and style. That's our leader. ; - 1 zo cents 1 1 Tl . . I cue piieiioiuiuai. ine consist ol gootls that sell for 75 cents all over this coun try goods that are as corn or cotton we could sell them at 75 cents quick as a wink but we olFer thein at 50 j cents because we love to give bargains THE HAT'S THE THi XI! To make all the difference in the world ;n your appearance. Au old hat spoils the eompit fe ;. '-. nevs t ti c Jj;bbist outkr, while on the other Land a line new hat will tone npevfii an old ar.d -; thread bare snit hi 1 way We i.ave a splendid htit stx k, i f iiicluiling v rv i biorshRp-r.Iack U Still IlaJs, jLc Ut on the market. i; "l Black Stiff Ha'ts, lower ; r.tde, but a liirgain. SH rents : Ihov.ii Siiff Il-its, their go;d limbs will surprise yon, 75 cents; Soft hats, regular i value, 75 cents; Soft Hats. regular?!. 25 vain', 7 M J k ! 3L won r iet us xeii you or Tiiein nere, nor oinie- union suns that will be talked and remembered for Children and Ladies at 25 and 5i certs- each' that we aiui tnat wlll spread far aml wide the expect to sell such large quantities of, nor of inanv other . t- n nndevu-arsnocials that, wo wonld like to sr.oak of. Hnr potation of t,iese storeS as bargain you know that whatever is good and new and right is to be found in these stores, Sterling Values in Hosiery. Good Hosiery at very low prices has always been one of the features. It will remain so. We have Misses Rib bed Hose at 10 cents pair, Ladies Ribbed Hose at 10 cents pair, or three pairs for 25 cents. Ladies Heavy Ribbed Hose 15 cents pair, or two pairs for 25 cents, and everyone of them is a veritable gem of value. Our higher priced hose at 20 and 25 cents a pair are wonderfully handsome and pleasing depots. Now look' at these prices on fine Dress Goods. Zibellines, 50 inch es wide, $1.25 a yard ; Camel's Hair, for Rainy Day Skirts, $1.25 ; Satin Sal vice, all wool, 44 inches wide, $1.00; Mohairs, 44 to oG inches from 25 cents to $1.00; Black Taffeta Silk, 86 inches j 0H cent-; Smt Kats, n gular SI. 50 value', j J.2.;; Soft ,iats, rejralar 50 v,.ts value, IN IJEArfY-s" GARDEN l! Onr Millinery Dc-mrtiuent is in fHU j bloom and pre.sents a n.rvt Lanrlme A Snsp in Outings. Outing Flannels are always popular and seldom, very seldom, in deed, are their regular prices cut into. "We have, however, just snc ;.. ,..L-inr nn lnrire lot at a most decided I amain. And wi. VI V M k H 1X1 1' ' 1 i ' - W-l I . 1 ' A - now otfer yon at 5 cents a yard, as gKKl an outmg as we have ever fold ! . " n"0 .gr. Lp-todati ness at 6' cents; at 8, cents as gcod as v.e ever told for JO ls a lon,il,il,1t note. Oar milliner and cents; at 10 cents as gxl one as we ever se.ld at 1 '. Yon can't af- j two tnui,I(rs spent semie Hme in Ealti forcl not to see them. A good 5 cents outing we are selliuj? at 4 tents. ; niore tuis rai:,m,,r .Ktndyii!g the new j s,.vks aufl striving tocatch jost the rit '" T , . . . hteof Come aJdseo how well Should be Snapped, up Quickly. th cded. a vast v: ty ,f I trimned b:! u-iitti . i ' mspt iion, in. I the elaintiest and sK in he ad gear that rem e-ve-r wide, $1.25; Whipcords,, all wool, 44 j Here are some things in extra values thathonld not ftay with ns long, j eluding some e: inches wide, only 75 cents- Venetian ltbeir V1 Tce cousidereel. Tricots-all colors striixrt er j biest conceits ii -r-.. -. . , " '' ' ' ! -. rv T. r.oiita P.v f :i r the le'st lot of Tricot s we have prpr t;Viri I kn r-Nl i cJ r i tzr is. t- I . ii n I -..-.1. - J I 1 Ab.- . lllillll jtJ iJ vvviJiiJ. -j - - " i II l M . 1 a 111 lll'll A .1 1 j y n V " CentP 5 Sea Island Percales, a splendid line. 10 cents and 12 cents. Calicoes, ! corrc an lltviii .fT Ladies C oth, in all colors, 50 and 52 on the market, 5 cents. Nera and lona Cloth, for Underskirts 1 ! btjJ " -" inches wide, $1.00. ,o tnn . .1. 1 K. .lH hov "iAT 'nuitry ' j - ijw us coam ims be truly said? 1 IKTTTL,TLS) STnCDTTRc -A il -.ft 1 3
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