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Let Wisdom Put Your Dollars ON THE RIGHT TRACK! i Few Facts for Sensible People lo Aim to Save Money! If you want bargains that prove their worth in use, that look better out j of the store than they do in, come and see our new line of High Grade Goods for Fall and Winter of 1895-96. Our stock is a GUIDING STAR for fair and honest values! The low prices and elegant se lections are the SATISFYING FEATURES of the exhibition. ? Men’s Sack Suits, .£6.00 buys a Man’s Sack Suit, single or double breasted, in neat colors or solid black Cheviots. They are made of good domestic fabrics and well trimmed. No man in mod erate circumstances can afford to pass them by. Men’s Suits At this price we offer Men’s Suits that are carefully trimmed and perfect in fit and fin ish. They are made of such well-known fabrics as Clay .Diagonals, Globe Cassimeres, Irish Tweed* and Scotch Cheviots. Styles— Culawdys, Frocks, Single and Double Hrcast cd Sacks. You can compare them with any $15 suit in town and if not as good we Will „ refund you your money. Men’s Sack or Frock Suits, $12.50. The magnificent suits we are of fering at .#'12.50 are guaranteed sat isfactory or money refunded. These suits appeal strongly to those men who understand and appreciate good dressing. You cannot get a better fitting or a dressier suit if you pay #25 for it. Men’s Dress or Business Suits, S15.00. Regent Frocks, Dore-tail Cutaways, Cam bridge and Princeton Sacks made from fine foreign* and domestic materials, elegantly trimmed and lined. If you are wise you will lose no time in making a selection of these suits, as you are liable to pay from ?5 to more for a suit not a whit better. Men’s Hats, 98 Cents. 98 cents for a man’s good Derby or Al pine, in black or colois, all styles and blocks, heights of cro wn and width of brim; ordi nary value $ 1.50. Men’s Hats, $1.50. Men's Derby, Alpine, Fedora or any other style you want, made from fine fur stock, hand blocked and hand finished. They equal any $2 hat in the city. Hen’s Pants, $1.45. Good Wearers, the kind usually sold for $2. Men’? Underwear, 23 Cents. 23 cents each or 45 cents a suit for men’s blue, gray or tan Merino Shirts or Drawers. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes ! OUR Fair and Square $3.00 SHOE lias gained quite a reputation for their wear and comfort. We guarantee every pair to be as service able as any $5 shoe in the market. $1.10. Men’s Buff Shoes, con grsss or lace, good value at £1.50; our price $1.10. tor Feet Glad. It Was Pleasant s ‘ Enough Last Winter its painful non to have hot feet. Avoid it. Selz Royal Blue $4.00 Shoe is cool and comfortable, shapely and durable. The most popular shoe in town. Manufactured by Solz. Schwab & Co., Chicane largest 8hoe Maker* In the United State* $1.29. Men’s Shoes that some dealers ask $'2 for you can buy of us at $1.29. $$.65. Men’s Shoes, hon est wear and rare bargains, at $'1.35. $1.87. One look at our line of Shoes at $1.87 will convince you our house is the cheapest shoe store in the city. Men’s All Wool Pants, $1.95. Black Cheviots, Pin Stripe, Cassi meros; they would be a bargain at #2.50. HEN’S FALL AND WINTER UNDERWEAR 49 Cents. 49c—Men’s Camel Hair Jersey Ribbed solid colors, or stripes, Shirts or Drawers, well worth 75c each. Men’s Fne ”1;^ Pants, $2.95. #2.95 for men’s all wool hair lined striped Cassimere Pants that will wear as well as any #4 in town. $1.95. $1.95 for a suit of Men’s Under wear, shirts and drawers, all wool and many colors to select from; they can’t bQ duplicated at less than $2.50 Men’s Elegant Hats, $2.50. As good a Derby or Alpine as even extrav agant men of taste would wish to wear. Shapes, trimmings and finish absolutely cor rect and first-class. As good a hat as you will pay ?3 and $3.50 for elsewhere. Latest Styles in Hats. Something new are the finest Hats we are displaying this season. . BLACH’S SPECIAL the new s^ape wide band stiff hat. We also show all t je late styles in Stetson’s. If you will call and examine Stetson’s Special you will like it. Men’s Fine Dress Pants in dark neat colors, solid colors, black, pin str ipes, cord worsteds, finest do mestic and imported goods. ’ Call in and examine them. Finest nrades of Men’s Fall and Winter Under wear in the city at lowest prices. i 1 All are earnestly solicited to call and investigate our claims. See for yourself if the quality IS right ! See k for yourself if the assortment is right ! See if the style is right ! See if the price is right ! We know | they are and the same knowledge will be yours. Visitors are not asked to believe, but are shown goods to con- I vince them that we are leaders in our line. No old stock in our store. Goods exchanged or money refunded. \ REGISTERED;** I \ ' c Vaw&s&uareT e»l J. BLACH & SONS, ONE-PRICE CASH CLOTHIERS, 1912" and 1914 First Avenue, Birmingham, Ala. P. S—Mail orders accompanid by money receive our prompt attention. _ssaeai _ »■_mi REGISTERED^* Ij FAIR fit SQUARE"