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Birmingham’s Favorite | T 7 Clothing Emporium.... Our Good Values the Magnet Thatdrawpin c7y-avcnuc of mTnt-le en; _O deavor. Busy clerks, acoming and going of lookers and buyers, rapid sales and satisfied customers, prove that we are receiving deserved recognition at the hands ' of the buying public. We are giving our customers full returns for their money, and they are not slow in catching on to our way of selling. Late additions of new and stylish goods‘for each of our departments makes our stock complete in every detail for the approaching Holidays. Our usual LOW PRICES have made for us thousands of new customers. We are encouraged in having inaugurated these great reductions in all our departments, finding that the continued increase in our business will more than make up for loss of profits. Our nobby AA Qi ii+<-* *n square and round cut SACKS are M/OiUU OUlLb ready sellers. which other houses Cheviots at $7.50, a'd #10.00. (TM/T Will pay for a stylish Prince Albert Suit, usually vPUivJvJ sold for #‘22.50 to #25.00 elsewhere. d^Q C'xr'V Will buy a Suit made from black or fancy Worsted, Cassimere, Thibet or Clay Worsted in all the newest styles. <t'|Q Is OUR price for an Imported Clay Worsted’ Cheviot, Cassimere, plain and fancy Mixtures; single or double-breasted Sacks or Cutaway Frocks. Those $5.00 Suits Bnngers. Out-of-town customers are beginning to become interested in them. We propose to make as many friends as possible to make by selling a good thing for little money. Our large line of OO ^1 ij + o must be seen to be appreciated. Many 'PIWiV/vJ OLI I LO hundreds to select from; tailored to perfection. Style—Sack or Cutaway Frocks. JUDGE OUR CLOTHING by its price and quality combined—not one without the other. You can find the same garments everywhere, but quality or price taken alone is a poor index to worth. Reputation counts for something, because it takes HONESTY and MERIT to acquire it. We buy our goods of REPUTABLE MAKERS. Our guarantee for goodness goes with everything we sell. Does it not pay better to trade at such stores as ours that say to you: “Yojir money back if you are not entirely satisfied with yotir purchasef" Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats And Boys’ Reefers. Mackintoshes for Men and Boys. WE ARE surprised ourselves at the volume of business we are doing in this Special Department. The reason is plain. NEW GOODS, UNIQUE STYLES and LOWED PRICES than any otherjhouse. Our $5 Melton Over f coat, usually sold at other houses for $8.50, has found full appreciation judging from the large quantities we have sold. f By buying your Overcoat from us a saving of 30 per cent is absolute and settled when compared with other dealers’ f prices. Notably so in this season’s Overcoats are the English Kerseys, in black and blue, combine elegance and sav ing, at $7.50 and $10.00. We have the tailor-made Montagnac, Beavers, Cars, Meltons, Schnable, Chinchillas and Vicunas from $12.50 and upwards. Choose at random from the immense outspread in this Great Department and | you will find Correct Styles, Newest Materials and Lowest Prices. Boys’ and Children’s Suits, Reefers and Cape Overcoats. On Second Floor. Take Elevator. No other store can show you such a large selection for boys and children. Boys’ Clothes made to wear, made to fit and at the smallest prices. BOYS’ KNEE PANTS SUITS at 75c, 95c, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. A new assortment just received especially for the holidays in all sizes. BOYS’ LONG PAN TS SUITS at $Jt50, $3.00, $3.50, $4,00, $4,50, $5.00 and upwards, Now is your time to select your Boys’ Suits and Reefers in order to keep the boys warm. None ol our Holiday Announcements are anticipated with more genuine interest than the calling of attention to our MEN’S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S HAT AND CAP DEPARTMENT. We have cut the prices clear to roots, and everything here is the biggest kind of a bargain. We have the very latest shapes and the most popular makes ready to lit your head, from the Silk Hat, the Derby, to the Soft Hat, the stylish Alpine. Stetson’s regular line, in all qualities and latest shapes, are here. We have the Soft Hat at 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. $1.50 and upwards. Alpines at 69c, 75c, 95c and $1.25. Men’s and Boys’ Caps—the very newest styles and shapes. A handsome line in Children’s fancy Dress Caps just received. THE ZFTXZRXSriSXXIXXGh XOIEIF^IR, TMEETT Has caught the holiday spirit in earnest. You see it everywhere through our entire building. Look at our House Coats and Dressing Gowns, the Bath Robes and the Smoking Jackets, the large display of rich Neckwear, Silk Suspenders, the handsome array of Silk Mufflers and Handkerchiefs in Silk, Linen and French Cambric, the Holiday Umbrellas and Walking Sticks, and the hundred and one other articles that man needs and would be delighted to receive as a holiday present, and the prices never were so low for really meritorious qualities as they are this season. Our line of Underwear and Shirts for Negligee and Dress is very large, but prices very low. Gloves in all qualities, from the finest Kid to the most desirable Buckskin, are here. We can please you when in need of Men’s or Boys’ Hose. We have them from the cheapest to the best quality. _ _ . , -- ..... . ■ ... . L. ... .....--- ------ imjehsts -A^ustd loirs’ shoes. We want you to visit our store when in need of Shoes and see the values we are offering in Footwear. Our stock is complete, fresh and up to date. No old stock nor out-of-date Shoes on our shelves. We give you a perfect fit and save you money on every pair you buy from us. It is a pleasure for us to show goods. We handle only reliable goods. We ask your kind patronage and bid you a happy Christmas. LOUIS SAKS I LOUIS SAKS