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Cottons and Linens ! Three Days Special Sale. LOVEMAN, JOSEPH * LOEB'S The Busiest Store in Birmingham. Cottons and Linens ! ) | Three Days Special Sale. “Mail orders promptly filled. That’s an old saying, but is it always true? Here is our proof. Clippings from the mail. We receive these every day: 1 SULLIGENT, ALA., Oct. 12, 1895. MESSRS. L O VEM AN, JOSEPH & L OEB: Gentlemen—Enclosed find 75 cents on exchanging shoes, •which I am well pleased with. Many thanks for your kindness. Respectfully, MRS. LOUIS ROY. ATHENS, ALA., Oct. 22, 1895. MESSES. LOVEMAN, JOSEPH & LOEB Dear Sirs—Please pardon the seeming negligence in forwarding the balance on my account, but it was owing to sickness. I herewith enclose the amount, 17c. Thank ing you for the immediate attention to my order, I am very respectfully, MISS CARRIE ROSENA U. CLANTON, ALA., Oct. p, 1X95. L O VEMAN, JOSEPH & L OEB, Birmingham, A/a. I send amount for goods received. Thanking you for prompt attention to mv orders, I am very respect fully, MINNIE L. HESTER. |p three days—special sALE-QQ'jj'JJOIINi S 3/HILCL X^XT^TTiTSTF^-sPEoiAL sale-three days ^ 10 C*-> Napkins. Fancy Table Cloth, with i dozen Napkins..$4 50 a set 5-8 a 1 linen Napkins, good quality.75c a dozen 3-4 all linen Damask Napkins.$1.00 a dozen -4 all linen Satin Damask Napkins.$1.48 a dozen 5 patterns of the heaviest and finest Napkins.$2.98 a dozen Towels and Toweling. The latest all linen Turkish Towel, 22x45. 98c All linen Damask, knotted fringe, 24x50...,. 350 Fancy bordered all linen Huck Towel, 24x50.. 35c Pure linen huck and fringed Towel, 22x40...16 1-2C All linen buck and border Towel, 18x36.. . .12 1-2C Cotton huck and fringed Towel, 18x36. 4 1-2C Twenty pieces of all linen checked and striped Crash, 8c the yard. Table Linen. Satin finished, 60 inches wide, 48 cents the yard. Table Linen, Damask, 72 inches wide, 90 cents tlie yard. Finer grades and new designs, il.25t$1.45, #2.00 np. Loveman, Joseph & Loeb, The Busiest Store in Birmingham. ioo pieces of double hali bleached Flannels. 4.C tile yard Two cases extra heavy bleached Canton Flannel.. 7 l-2c the yard Gray and red Skirt Flannel, heavy quality. 19c the yard All wool, heavy twilled, blue, red and gray. 24c the yard Extra heavy, 36 inches wide, all wool. 49c the yard 75c all wool French Flannels... 45c the yard 54-inch all wool bordered Shirt Flannel, red, gray and blue. 65c the yard One hundred patterns of all wool, silk embroid ered Flannels at.Reduced Prices Two cases brown and blue Apron Ginghams.... 4c the yard Fancy dark colored figured Dress Duck. 10c the yard 36-inch bordered Apron Ginghams.7 1-2C the yard warn Loveman, Joseph & Loeb, The Busiest Store in Birmingham. The best and strongest bleached Sheeting made. Superior to any make in quality and wear. 10-4 wfde, worth 27 1-2 cents...20C a yard. 9-4 wide; worth 22 1-2 cents.'.18c a yard. 8-4 wide, worth 20 cents.15c a yard Sateens. New dark" Dress Sateen at. Scotch Oiuingsr.Sui ings, all colors. .. One hundred pieces of striped and checked Outing Cloth. Two eases 'best American BluePrints. Twenty pieces Trilby Eiderdown,jail colors.. $1.25 dress pattern 89c dress pattern 4 l-2c per yard 4 3-4c per yard 48c per yard Loveman, Joseph & Loeb, The Busiest Store in Birmingham. Quilts. 69c—OUR LEADER, 10-4, worth $1.00. $1.10—Heavy and beaut ful finished Quilt, worth §1.50. Blankets and Comforts 11-4 Oakland, California, Wool Blanket Diamond Hill, all wool, silk bound, extra heavy Sateen covered and finest quality Eiderdown QUILT, large ruffle, A ~h $5.98. That Magnetic Corner, Firgt Avenue21^ Street These Days 9 9 9 WE’VE so much to do—so much opportunity to make this best store better; so many ways of making this necessary store more neces sary to you. Days too short for you, too, gathering.;for the season’s wants at prices so small that you double the pleasures of spending. The early comes find earlier shoppers before them; the gong sounds and the store day is over too soon, There’s never been such a volume of goods handled in any one half of the season as there has been this. .— <. .' ■— 1 ■— ■■ "■' ■ . I Misses’Jackets. Fifty navy, black and mixed, full mandolin sleeves, ripple back, plain and braided. They range now at $3.50, S4.50 AND 151. Ladies’ Jackets. Ladies’ Jacket, black and navy, six-button, double breasted, loose front, coat back, in laid velvet col'ar, silk facing, all strapped seams, our #20.00 Jacket, at. $14.98 #14.50 Ladies’ four-button Jacket, double breasted, now. $9.98 Four-button, double breasted Ladies’ Jackets, value #10, now. $6.98 Pilot Cloth Ladies’ Jacket, six buttons, dot Vie breasted, strapped seams, our #16.50 garment, now. Ladies' heavy Beaver Double Cape, trimmed in braid, now $11.00 $2.48 jtS^We have a full line black and col ored Rustle Cambrics. 91 Tropious Offerings ill Our Cloak lepitpt lopiow CHOICE NOVELTIES -OK Superior Quality Exclusive Design IN ( High Grade Wraps; jf ^ Every one of them fashionable, thoroughly reliable and hand- Jjj some, are ready for ydijr Inspection in our great CLOAK DEPARTMENT. T)T71VTT?lV/n}TM) otlier:^ouse can Sive y°u equal advantages, either in variety of ft n 1VI Pi lVl nnil styles,, materials or finish. Our popular priced styles are just as well made and fully as stylish as the moire expensive ones, and we allow no one to offer better gar ments for the money than you can find here. • very large and stylish collection of-CHILDREN’S SCHOOL JACKETS at ex tremely moderate and unequaled prices. >o’ lic'.r.' We Are Sole Agents for the GENUINE FOSTER KID GUOVE * In Birmingham. MAIL ORDERS PILLED PROMPTLY. Ladies Capes. I Ladies heavy brown and gray mixed Double Capes, braided, at . . . « . . . $1.59 Ladies’ light weight, all wool <J'| / Q Capes at. . . .vPI«*tO Twenty Ladies’ Fur Capes, silk <TK lined, at. Thirty Ladies’ Mourning Capes, d>Q braided, at.vPOi^V,/ MILLINERY DEI You find here the choiee of the choice; woven pic tures. Think of all that k can be said to lift descrip ^ tion to the level of super lative deserving—still too weak for the facts. _— The I Busiest Store on Birmingham's » Busiest I Street. I HO' :N5 FOR DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY.