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Show S. 3. JONES CO. SOW IS TI1U TIM 12 TO SEI2 i) FAIL DRY GOODS Qf EXHIBITION. JlT''Sf- While everything 13 new, fresh fend "pu bright and in tha full bloom of its (JuMr''' We can't tell you half the story of our ' stock, but here is a few. Wool Delaines good fall shades, 10 cents a yard. Double Width Cashmere?, fall shades, 15 cets a yard. , j Brocades and Plaids fr- m 12 cts. up to 75 ct : a yard- J AVool Shawls worth S2.50 now $1 00 Heavv Flannels for winter wear Irorn ,v 12 J cents up The best line of Cantons on earth, " , Child rens' natural wool fleece lined union suits worth $1.25, selling now for 60c ladies' heavy fleece lined union suits worth 1, sell ing now for 60c The biggost line of bargains in underwear you ever seen or heard of. Don't forget our Millinery. We carrv everything from a trimmed hat at 40c. to a French pattern at $15.00, Madame Rhoda will assist you in designing you" fall or winter hat. Be sure and c -11 just to see the new effects, S. S. Jones Company. 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