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i I HRT. SKILLS EXPERIENCE Are carrying the American textiles forward by leaps * txs ijn;i /J' *5-' *5» '1 and bounds. LOVEMAN, JOSEPH * LOEB, The Busiest Store in Birmingham. Sparkling With Newness! Brisk With Business! pP'New Goods Every Day, and They Are Bought to Sell. • No Heirlooms in Our Stock. The Brightest and the Best.'fW ! 3 THE f WHY TO 1C0NQU6R E * t' i i The competitor is • \ not to kill him, \ i but to beat him. ; ri £ a t ^2 SH5H5 £ S252£BSa5252S2525r25252SE 5JHS2S2 5252525^ j Womens floge, | tVortl. 25 Cents, I For 19c a pair. 1 Just as \ve slid i! - 25 rents (or 19 cents, fu ^ Fast black—t:x» ellent wear and va’ue. Cl One hundred dozen of this kind. Hosiery—Second aisle. j LADIES, ■ j j THIS EXPLAINS ITSELF, j ' |i j TT GIVES US GREAT PLEASURE to inform you that the ( I| _|_ Princess of Wales Company, manufacturers of Her Majesty ( !| Corset, will have at our store one week, commencing I | Monday, October 28, f one of their expert fitters, MRS. RUTH, for the pur J1 pose of fitting and explaing this corset. We have a fitting room | prepared and we trust all ladies will avail themselves of this | opportunity. t>ad3cbcbdbcibdbi-bd3u3c-3uiic. iad-ad-adiac-jaciracdjcisci-ac^^i^ Ai*e You Buying Carped? You look around sometimes. 11 .. . . D You beat our prices 2 or 5 jj cents. Then what! Poor car- jj n pet. By buying a carpet of n quality all would be better | pleased. Look elsewhere; buy | here. G I5SH SHSHSZ? 525E5F! bcib dbrib rib rib r' b rib db c. b rib d.b d b d=J $1.75. Twenty-five dozen elbow, twelve-button MOUSQUE TAJRE KID GLOVES, in tan, yellow, pink, rose, red, light blue and green. These goods are our regular #2.50 goods, and the best made. Just the th ng lor evening wear. A Reign Of Blacks. Black: Sateen, Figured Sateen— Excellent; qual ity— 112|c the Yard. ’ Clothing. SCHOOL SUITS, Double-breasted, $1.50, $1.75, $1.98- Cheap for one and one-third this price BOYS’ OVERCOATS, Capes, with or without at $2.98. BRIGHT and SPARKLING as a MORNING SUNBEAM! -Will Be The Millinery Department is especially worthy a visit at this time. The beauty of the depart ment. the elegance of the head near and remarkable low prices make the visit a happy combina tion of pleasure and profit. ♦__♦ That Magnetic Corner. It pays you to trade on 1st Avenue and 21st Street. Birmingham's Bu iest Store on Birmingham's Busiest street. ♦ ____♦ GREAT, GLORIOUS The Lightest Store m Alabama. SALE THIS WEEK The Lightest Store in Alabama. See the quick, live-selling bargains on sale—all hummers. We, above all others, are the people’s popular store for real values. . Children's Eiderdown, trimmed with white Angora fur, from 99 cents up to 14.00. HOSIERY. ' I.adies’ 40-guage fast black, 25 cents. I.adles' black fleece lined, full length, 30 cents. Children's all wool fast black, sizes 6 to 8V£. 25 cents. Children's full finished regular made fast black, sizes C to 8V4. 19 cents. Infants' fast black Hose, 35 cents grade, 25 cents. Visit this department. Fashion able * Millinery! No store in tile south can show a more expirtsite display of Modern Modish Mil linery. We are justly earning a reputa tion for quaint exclusiveness, which is the essence of success. We never charge for the stylish effect—all we ask for is a modest price for the article itself. Prices are always popular, as all our friends will testify. Chenille Portierres. $4 00 a pair kind at $2.98. $6 00 a pair kind at $3.98. $8.00 a pair kind at $4.98. We have some choice patterns to show you. Ladies' Knit Underwear. Ail New Goods. 50 dozen ladles’ natural wool Vests and Pants to match, pearl buttons, covered seams; should be sold at $1.50 each, this week at $1.00. 60 dozen Egyptian cotton ribbed Vests and Pants, pearl buttons, at 60 cents. Ladies’ "Onelta” union suits, ankle Irtigths. jersey ribbed, fall weights, worth $1.75, at $1.23. 100 dozen ladles’ Jersey ribbed Pants and Vests, full size, good value at 50 cents, at 25 cents. Ladieg’ Capes, Jackets and Wraps. This department, like all our others, has bright, clear daylight, where you con see what you are buying without artificial light. Our buyers have scored another tri umph. An enormous lot of fine goode have been caught napping and as usual we hasten to give the public the benefit. No other store dn the country can show )> so many good styles, and you are already t aware that no other store shaves prices gj so close. Misses’ Cloaks, full length, ages 6 to-14 years, pretty, neat effects In Cheviots, at $2.50. . Tailor-made Double Cape, velvet collar and satin facings, imported Kersey, worth $10, At $6.98. Boucle effects in Children’s Wraps,ages 6 to 14 years, at $3.50; value cannot be found outside our store. Misses' Jackets In big assortments, price and quality. Ladies’ Nobby Coot* plain beaver and boucle cloth, big Mandolin sleeves, excellent value at $10.00, At $6.98. Staple Goods Department Outings at 6 cents, Outings at 10 cents —the straight 12Vfrc kind. Cheviots, the kind you pay 1214 cents for at 10 cents. Hickories are 814, 10 and 1214 cents. Apron Chambrays at 6H cents. Dress Sateens, figured and plain, at 10 cents. Eiderdowns, evening shades, 39 cents. Duckings, figured and plain. New line of patterns. Come to see us for ducks. Pretty line new fall prints of all the beet brands—guaranteed. Cotton Flannels from 8 cents up. We Are Sole Agents for the genuine “Foster” Gloves in Bir mingham. All other lacing gloves shown you In this city are imitations of the gen uine. I ' Mail Orde'8 receive prompt attention. Best values possible given in every case. HaTLidiea’ Fall Waists at 50c, 75c and 81-00. Laundered goods. j®"'New Zephjrs 6oa lap; all shades. Handkerchiefs. IffllnipdfteirslliiiigSsI This department responds nobly to de mands made on it for bargains. You should see our Japponet Silk Initial Handkerchiefs at 25 cents for men; It is a hummer. Ladies’ embroidered corners, scalloped corners and white at 5 cents, ©ur line of ladies’ goods at 25 cents has no superior In the south. BLANKETS. 10-4 white Blankets, $1.25 kind at 75 cents a pair. 10-4 California at $4.98. All wool extra heavy, like home-made all wool, 11-4 and 12-4, at $6.00 and $6.99; regular $8.50 and $10.00 Blankets. Comforts at 75 cents. Comforts at $1.00. * Comforts up to $6.98. Investigate our Eiderdown Comforts, It will pay you. Everything in this de partment new this season. Not a pair of left-over blankets to be shovTB. How is that? We are enjoying a boom in this mar velous department. Kvery pattern is new and stylish, and, as we do not sell a single yard without saving money to the purchaser, the good news spreads like wild fire. 54-Inch flannel dress goods In all the popular staple shades, navy, brown, gray, green, red, etc., value 75 cents, at 49 oents. Strictly all wool and fresh goods. Chameleon Jacard, changeable effects, a good value at 45 cents (all wool), at 30 cents. 42-lnch Bouele and Cheviots In the pre vailing shades, fancy mixtures, sold all around at 75 cents, at 60 cents. 40 and 42-inch silk and all wool Poln telle mixtures, worth $1.50, at $1.10 a yard. 22-inch black satin Duchess, worth $1.50 a yard, at $1.00 a yard. Black brocaded Satins, value $1.50, at $1.10. Pretty fancy Satin figured effects at 50 cents. Nobby foulard stripes, regular $1.00, at 75 cents. > The Handsomest Line in Birmingham by far Is our trim mings. Pearls for evening wear are gems, and the price is low and reason able. Our assortment of Jets is full— black and colored. The low-priced sys tem rules. Boys' Soho; I Shoes. A line of sizes 11 to 12 at $1.00 a pair; value $1.50 and $2.00. Belding's best skein embroidery si1' cents a dozen skeins. They are ■ cents a skein all over this couip