The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1897 Page: 1 of 10
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ALBANY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MAY
1897.
Whole
683.
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THE STAR STORE
Is now showing an entire new line of Fine Organ-
dies, Lawns, Mulls, Swiss, Satines, Hand Made
Torchon Lace, Oriental Lace and Yalencienes Laces.
mm Here are some f rices tfiht will Interest you mm
Shepherd Plaid French Satine worth 20 cents yard for 12 12 cents yard. Dotted Swiss Organdies, worth 20 cents yard, lor 14 1-2 cents yard.
Dragon black lace Organdies, worth 22 1-2 cents yard for 15 cents yard. Dragon black fancy stripe Organdies, worth 25 cents yard for 18 cents yard.
Fancy Lawns from 3 1-3 cents per yard up. 40 inch white apron goods worth 25 cents yard for 18 cents. 40 inch white apron goods worth 20 cents
yard for 12 1-2 cents yard. Fancy tidy scrim for 15 cents yard. 36 inch scrim 6 1-4 cents yard. Pongee drapery 12 1-2 cents yard. Good quality
lace curtains 3 1-2 yards at $1.50 pair. National white counterpanes, hemmed ready for use, at $1. Turkey red table linen 25 cents yard. Tan
figured linen damask, latest pattern, at 50 cents yard. Towling 5 cents yard. Nice line silk waist patterns, brilliantine for skirts, opera shades in
linings for.Organdies. Complete stock of dress linings. Straw matting 12 1-2 cents yard. Cotton warp matting 22 1-2 cents yard, or by bolt of
40 yards, at 18 1-2 cents yard Cotton matting 15 cents yard. Ohildrens Cupid waists 25 cents 5 papers pins for 5 cents. Best brass pins 5 cents
paper. 5 balls sewing thread 5cents. Five spools embroidery silk 5 cents. Ten cent box blacking for 5 cents. Grand-pa's wonder soap 5 cents.
Three cakes coconut oil soap for 10 cents. Cuticle shaving soap 10 cents. Star shaving soap 5 cents. Ink tablets 5 cents. Metal hair brusees 15 cts.
Drapery chains 25 cents. Ladies vests 5 cents. Misses Derby bleeched ribbed vests 15 cents. Ladies Oneita combination wrappers at $1.25. Ladies
fine union suits 50 cents. Ladies fine bleeched V neck vests 25 cents. Lace caps for babies 10 cents to $1. Full line Thompson's Glove Fitting Corsets.
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OUR SHOE STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE.
A full line of cliildrens, misses and mens Ox Blood shoes. We sell the Little Giant slipper,
buckle and lace.
One lot ladies spring lieel slioes worth $1.40 to $1.50 per pair, redued to $1 pair. Cliildrens
spring heel slippers 5 to 8 at 50 cents pair. Cliildrens spring heel slippers 9 to 12 at 00 cts.
pair. Cliildrens spring heel slippers 12 to 2 75 cents pair. Cliildrens heel slippers 13 to 1
65 cents pair. Ladies strap sandals 50 cents pair. One lot ladies congress slippers $1 pair.
Mens lace plow shoes $1 pair. Mens lace opera toe shoes sizes 9 to 11 75 cents Misses grain
shoes 11 to 2 75 cents. Misses Dongola button shoes 12 to 2 75 cents. Hamilton. Brown 20th
century hand sewed ladies $4 shoes sizes 2 1-2, 3 1-2, 5 and 6 1-2, for $2.75. Hamilton
Brown own make half Grecian toe ladies shoes for $2.35. Hamilton Brown hand sewed nar-
row square toe ladies $3 50 shoes for $2.40. The above shoes are this seasons goods bought
for cash at a bargain, are worth 33 1-3 per cent more than we ask for them. One lot ladies
fine custom shoes satin and silk lined at top, cheap at $3, sizes 2, 3, 3 1-2, 4, 5 and 6, we offer
at $1.75 pair. Just received a line of mens and ladies low quarter shoes.
CLOTHOTa!
The price of clothing is cheaper now than it will be for a long time. We bought largely this spring and can fit you up for a little money.—
Mens Linen suits at $3.50. Mens Duck suits at $5. Mens Crash suits at $0.50. One lot boys Cassimere knee pants at 25 cents pair. Boys perfect
fitting knee pants, imperial waistbands, taped seems 50 cents to 1.00 pair. Boys corduroy knee pant at 50 cents pair. Boys buckskin knee pants
the 75 cents kind at 50 cents pair.
Until this season some of our customers have refrained from giving us orders for Tailor Made
Goods on account of imperfect fits they have gotten elsewhere. This season we have demonstra-
ted to the satisfaction of every customer who has placed an order with us that we give perfect
fits. We pay express charges. Satisfy every customer and our prices are from 20 to 30 per cent
less than traveling men who take orders for Tailor Made Goods.
For Good Goods at low prices always go to
The Star Store
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The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1897, newspaper, May 14, 1897; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth413269/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.