Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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ON SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE
SPECIAL'S INiSGHLOSS BROS
CLOTHING ^ M nss^-B
BHRGH1N
PRGES ^
100 suits taken from our stock of odd lots; one II y~
suit of a kind, values up to $12.00. All placed
on table, choice for only $4.95. Some blacks 1
in the lots, other numbers consist of Meltons, ^
all-wool Cassimer, Thibetts, in fact, you will "■.
find some real swell suits. Think of the price W"‘v< 'risS.
«nl.V..............................$4.95
Another lot of $15.00 and $17.50 Schloss-Bros. •
Suits: where we have only one or two suits of M\
a kind reduced to $10.00. Every suit in this ^
lot at considerably less than value and most of M.
them you take for fewer dollars than they cost. \
Only have about 25 of these and it will pay ••' \\ y „ —
you to come early to get the host selection. 7?. it
We have been fortunate in receiving a late < > *** f / § • <
shipment of Men’s Suits ut a concession I V
Late arrivals and have a few of these left in HL
wMf 4 Io*Sev**“ • \
the now brown and green, all-wool worsteds. \
they range in price from $12.50 to $15.00 y- v|
We are a little overstocked on black suits and have made some great reductions on some
numbers. No. 6100—AU-woolThibbett reduced from $12.50 to $9.75. an excellent suit at
marked price and stem winder for..............................................$9.75
The high grade clothing we carry is too well known for us to comment on. if you are not ac-
quainted with the character of goods we carry, ask your neighbor and he will tell you Schlo-s
Bros. make is the best.
411 inch all-wool Kersy coat, an
excellent $8.50 garment. This is
absolutely the very best $8.50
garment ever sold, only $6.50
All-wool Priestly Black Craven-
ettcd Thibbott, a coat that is
worth $15 00, cheap at our mark-
ed price $12.50; Christmas price
W .....................$10.00
Mg*:
Another number marked $12.50,
50 inch Priestly raincoat in brown
and grey mixtures, a very excel-
lent stylish coat........$9.75
If youjare. looking for a present
for;father, brother or husband,
nothing is more appropriate than
one of these high grade coats and
the values we offer in these will
most certainly appeal to those
who are economically inclined.
Come in and examine these, you
will appreciate thorn.
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SCMIUSS BtfO'i.
floe f.Ulhrs
StMtaowte in$ ’Fq
prices are the very lowest. Great
many numbers at reduced price*.
36 inch fancy dress goods sold at
50c red uced to............2 5c
All-wool worsted goods in the
plain and stripe, some numbers
worth up to 75c, our stock com-
plete at only per yard.....50c
Have just received a bigshipment
of the now light-weight Hair Kolls
covered with net, all shades, for
only.....................25c
Large plain Barrette- in amber
and dark shades 25c and... -15c
16 button Kid Gloves, the $3.50
grade at...............$2.25
An excellent stock of Ladies Col-
lars. some beautiful styles for
Christmas shoppers only 50c and
An extra good, medium weight
Outing at 16 yards for. $1.00
The very heaviest grade Outing
only......................856c
20 yards good weight Brown Do-
mestic for...............$1.00
14 yards heavy mottled Outing
for...................$1.00
12 yards extra heavy Canton flan-
nel for.................$1.00
25 yards good grade cotton checks
for.....................$1.00
54 inch Waterproof, special val-
qe, only..................29c
In fact, you will find everything
in staple good* at rock bottom
prices.
Special Prices on Ladies’
Winter Underwear.
Ladies’ extra heavy flannelette
night gowns, real value $1.50,
our price only...... ......95c
Ladies’ 75c flannelette gowns,
made up large and lung for
only......................50c
Extra heavy, well made silk pet-
ticoats, Jate purchases, a real
$6.50 value iu black and colors
only $4.25. These are made full
from guaranteed rustling taffeta
and are certainly bargains for the
prioe........ $4.25
We also have a big stock of
Heather-bloom and Hydorgrade
petticoats at reduced prices.
Prices range from 95c up. Every
garment in this offering a bargain.
Suit Cases for Christmas
Shoppers at Bargain
Prices
Extra heavy bridle leather case,
$7.50 value for.........$5.50
Extra, large’ imitation alog&tor
case wortli $2.50. special $1.65
Good heavy grade leather case.
$5.00 value
Special Christmas Prices
on Comforts and
Blankets
85c cotton blanket........65c
$1.25 blanket.... .........85c
$1.50 blanket.......... $1.35
$2.50 mixed wool blanket. *1.95
$3.50 wool blanket........2.95
$4.00 wool blanket........3.25
$5.00 wool blanket.......3.85
lo send
ndrv and
ule like
$4.00
Cadet Scientific Hosiery.
Each and every pair guaranteed
with money back guarantee.
Boys' extra heavy reinforced with
linen heels, toes and knees. Per
pai'' • • ................. 25c
Medium weight fine gunge hosi-
ery, guaranteed to stand hard
usage.....................25c
Mens extra fine lntse, linen heels
and toes, guaranteed...... 25c
Jack and Jill heavy childreni’*
hose, per pair......... 15c
The very best -l 5c hosiery, shown
in Delta county.
Staple Dry Goods at Less
Than Value.
dtaple check Ginghams, 25 yards
f°r- v..................$1-00
All Ginghams, Toile Du Noitl.
A . F. C., lied ISeal in staple check
and dross styles, regular 1.2 l-2c
grade go at 12 yards for $1.00 or
per yard..................8'/lC
25 yards light weight Outing for
$1.00; the very tiling for quiit
lining ami almost, heavy enough
for underwear, per yard.....4c
The Newest Shape Spring
Hats
Have just received a big shipment
of New York’s latest styles in
Hats. We have the strongest
line in town at...... • $2.00
The kind you have been paying
$2.50 for.
Dress Goods
We have received late ship-
ments of some of the very newest
things in dress goods and our
Extra Special
Men's and Boys’ extra heavy tur-
tle neck Sweaters, 65c value
only......................35c
What is of more value than the
Illustrated Fur
on this page?
Bargains in Boys’ Clothing
We have for years, as all our customers know, featured the
Famous Jane Hopkins Boys’ Clothing. The kind with hold-
fast buttons, nover rip scams. The suits that stands your
boys hardest, knocks. We have a fair stock of these left and
will offer all suits with straight pants at reduced prices.
$5.00 Suits for...............$4.25
$4.00 Suits for,.............. 3.25
$3.00 Suits for................ 2.65
$3.50 Suits for................ 2.15
$2.00 Suits for................ 1.65
The very thing for a Christum* present for
Wife, Sister or Daughter.
We arc showing an excellent assort-
ment of these furs in Isabella Coon-
ey, Muskrat, Mink, Silver Fox,
etc. A large assortment to select
from and everyone at a discount.
These range in price from
$1.00 lTP.
Hug and Empire Muffs to match in the
grades. These high grade fur* with careful
usage will last a life time.
t hese are excellent value*, every one. and at the price*
we give above you will find real bargains.- No reductions on
Knickerbocker suits.
Crawford-N orris-Stevens
South Side Square,
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Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1908, newspaper, December 25, 1908; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1018251/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.