Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 18, 1912, Page 2

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@, 514 South THE EVENING TELEGRAM LARFLAND, FLA., MAY 18, 1913, 1 iehi Lousekeeping, Mrs. E C.} Tennessee. o= T IS FITTING that we start the new store with new goods, and this I am do- irg. Every suit of clothes, hat, shirt and every pair of shoes in my stock, has been made since February 1st, 1912, The showing of Spring Merchandise is so attractive that it is entitled to attractive surroundings. There is a good rezson for the emphatic growth this business has had, necessitating larg- er and better quarters. I think the reason is that I conduct a high class shop and deal in highest grade merchandise at pop- ular prices. Then too, I make a feature of catering to the needs of YOUNG MEN. This feature I have made much of and every order that I place is placed with the under- standing that the merchandise is to have not only high quality of fabric and of tailoring, but that it must have the individual, dis- tinctive, snappy, up-and-up style that every young man wants and should have. Atthe same time I give the most careful attention to the wants of the older men and make it a point to provide them with exclusive and individual styles that are also conservative, and that is why my store is pop- ular with men of all ages. This announcement necessarily will appeal to men of all ages; have morestyle thanquality—some R A the’reverse. The best 6|!\binafion;ofrboth style'and :qnalitf_ ik:fofind in the world_famous’ STETSON hats,, Our spring "Stetsons’ are_beauties. Whether it_is a derby or soft hat; style'and gnce_drejworked\imb;every/ line and curve, We have them in-various_new styles. The display for summer is ready. I want you to see it. Calling and looking places you under no obligations to buy. | recognize every man’s right to “shop around” and ask only that you see what I have provided. | can assure you that the showing is worth your attention. Included is W. S. Peck & Co’s Fine Clothing Manhattan Shirts Paragon Pants Knox and Stetson Hats Edwin Clapp and Just Wright Shoes These justly celebrated lines are unsurpassed for their dis- tinctive style and satisfactory qualities. for | have much DROP IN AND SEE US Corner Main St. and Kentucky Aveage in Deen & Bryant Building likewise, it will appeal most strongly to men who have sought in vain for the kind of clothes they want. | cordially invite the entire public to visit my store at their convenience, here that will interest them. E. F. BAILEY| ¥

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