Stephenville Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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THE STEPHENVILLE TRIBUNE, STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS
Indian Summer Days Are Here!
There,is “Snap” in the air, a spring in each step, a general going over of one’s winter ward-robe. There are a number of things to be
added for every member of the family. THE TIME IS NOW—our stocks are complete in every sense, the styles are right, the fabrics the
purest and best to be had, every little detail as to trimming, etc., are carefully finished.
THE PRICE is THE THING if it’s RIGHT—We trust you to say if our prices are right or not, the price you want to pay is our chiefest asset.
Some of the Showings in Our Millinery Department
The greater your demand for the finer things in Millinery the greater the significance of our values to you. Hats that are sure to add to
your pleasure of wearing and to your appearance. It was a lucky purchase for us and you that we have these values in Autumn Hats.
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FEATURING—
Large and small head sizes and
models in Rich Velvets, Feather
Trims, Braided and hand-paint-
ed styles.
$1.95
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FELT HATS—They are all new hats too, assored shaped and most
every color you call for, special for Saturday.....--------------------....— ............
$1.95 4* $3.95
AUTUMN’ RICHEST
COLORINGS—
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Copper, Russet, 6eige, Acorn,
Wood, Amber, Beaver, Copen.
Stunning styles in Black Hats.
HATS—For Saturday we offer you some very unusual values in this 0*0 QT
lot, for Saturday only, the values range as high as $(5.50, choice of lot 4*I**'tI
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Ladies Look at Your
SHOES
—then you may come in—right away and
look at ours. These are the shoes you like
for your friends to see on you. The fit,
sytle and quality of our shoes keeps! our
shoe department crowded. We have plenty
of salespeople to wait on you and you’ll
be glad to see the new numbers that came
in this week.
$3.50 SHOES FOR WOMEN—Half doz-
en new styles came in this week, all dif-
ferent from what you saw last week; low
heels and Military heels, all have rubber
taps, they came jfi blgck satin, black pat-
ent and kid, they are worth more than
the price we are asking of.....................$3.50
BUTTON AND LACE STYLES—a soft
patent kid stock, Military heel with rubber
tap, lattice front, 14 cut-outs, fastened on
side with two buttons, you will wonder
at this shoe at.....—......................... $4.50
$6.50 LATTICE FRONT TIES—Patent
and satin, twenty-two cut-outs, “Spanish
Louie” heel, this is a modification of our
$10.00 shoes, priced at........................ $6.50
BUSTER BROWN SHOES FOR GIRLS
Brown Calf lace and black kid, spring
heels and low rubber heels, sizes 8 \ to 2,
priced at $2.99 to......................................$4.50
FOR BOYS
Tan calf Munson Army last, plain toe and
the footshaping, 16 last, size 12J to 6,
priced at $3.00 to .™.................................. $6.50
BABY FEET
are products of nature—let’s keep them
well and strong and playful.
Buster Brown Shoes, sizes 4 to 8 are ma le
by Baby Feet Specialists to carry out na-
ture’s demands for the adorable little feet.
Bring the little tots to us for shoes. Finest
of shoe materials—so soft and easy and
long wearing.
MEN’S WORK SHOES
25 pairs Men Outing bal-AVork Shoes out-
on counter for quick selling. Tan, brown
and black calf, solid leather soles and
heels, sewed and nailed, a real shoe for
rough wear, values up to $3.00, assorted
styles and sizes, the pair .... $1.95
36 pairs Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, tan and
brown calf and black wax calf, heavy dou-
ble soles, sewed and nailed, they are made
for hard service, the regular price is $3.00.
$3.25 and $3.50, the pair ............. $2.69
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BROWN “BILT” SHOES
$6.50 Young Men’s Shoes, tan calf bal,
Jight tan, extended sole, extra quality
at the pair................................ ...........- $6.50
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RemarkableSale
OF
Coats
Not cut price sales, just every day showing and
selling of such remarkable values in plain cloth
and fur trimmed coats.
THEY WERE BOUGHT RIGHT—
That’s half sold you now. They were selected
from New York’s most exclusive style shops,
bought in quantities and priced for quick sell-
ing. It’s our great pleasure and your profit, to
show you these matchless values. We are fea-
turing for Saturday, a special lot of medium
priced coats at a very low price, at $11.95 and
up to --------------------------------------............. ... $14.50
MISSES COATS—
in every new shade and fabric, complete assort-
ment, all sizes, 10 to 16, plain cloth coats and
fur trims, price range $6.50 to..............$19.50
$4.95 MISSES COATS—Special lot Misses
all wool coats, belted, trimmed with braid, age
10 to 16, special for Saturday..........„.........$4.95
AUTUMN FROCKS
Rarest Paris Models direct from our New York
manufacturers. You would hardly suppose you
could see so many variations of these simple
little dresses for informal wear as well as the
more gay models for dance or party. So slen-
derly youthful are these frocks of Bengaline.
Crep'e, Crepe Satin and Velvets, fashioned into
smart lines featuring tunics and attached scarfs
the new sleeves, the use of two sides of satin
and so many other items of make and trim we
cannot write about here, Come in Saturday
sure, they are so attractively priced.
$4.98 WOOL DRESSES—A dozen dresses in
the lot, Wool Crepe, Wool Flannels, Serges and
Fancy Suitings.
$10.95 DRESSES—Special for Saturday, 25
dresses of Wool Serge and Poiret Twill, few
Si-piece suits ir^the lot, they are priced for
quick selling and we expect to $lean then/ out
Saturday. You’llbe glad to get one at $10.95
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THERE IS NO BETTER TIME
THAN NOW
To see our Silks and Woolens.
Make your selections early. All
accessories such as buttons and
braids, etc. are here.
40 inch Silk and Wool Novelty
Crepe comes in small stripe and
check designs, all the new shades,
■regular $2.95 value, special price
per yard..........................................$2.49
36 inch Wool Serge in good line of
colors, both Storm and French
Serge, special price per yd. 79*
36 likh Wool Crepe, good range of
patterns, our regular $1.50 qual-
ity, special per yard— $1.29
42 inch all Wool French Serge in
colors of Navy, brown, gray and
maroon, our regular $1.75 grade,
special price per yard............$1.29
42 inch all Wool Storm Serge,
sponged and shrunk, colors Navy,
dbrown- and red, regular $1.50 and-.
$1.75 grades, special yard $1.29
GINGHAM—One table of 27 inch
Gingham, good assortment of pat-
terns, our regular 22 Jc grade,
-special price per yard............17£#
40 inch all Wool Crepe in colors,
peanut, elephant, green, moss rose,
king blue and walnut. This is a
very popular material this seasqn
for dresses and skirts, regular
$2.75 value, special price per yard
only .—.............. $2.69
Just arrived a new shipment of
36 inch Suiting in solid colors and
:hecks to sell at popular prices,
per yard-------------------- 50c
16 inch French Serge, colors are
brown, Navy and maroon, regular
$1.50 grade, special price at per
yard ------------—--------------$1.19
28 inch Boliver Madras comes in
soltd colors and stripes, just the
thing for boys school blouses and
Rhirts, special the yard:.... 19c
27 inch Outing, good assortment of
patterns in light and dark checks
and solid white, special price per
yard------------------------------- 18 \t
86 inch Chfflfid “good line of pat-
terns, at the special price per
yard -----„-------------- 19C
36 inch Percale in light and dark
patterns, at the special price per
yard................. 19c
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Styleplus
Clothes
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You know they are the greatest Valued at these popular prices'.
Styleplus Blue, a York model, in soft unfinished Worsted, silk
linings throughout, wide trousers, a suit every young man will
want. We show a very attractive liqe of patterns and models
at.....................„...................................................................... $25, $30, $35
HOLBROOK FABRICS, A STYLEPLUS FEATURE
A splendid unfinished Worsted fabrir-that responds to the finest
tailoring and imparts unmistakable style and distinction in
clothes. It is woven especially for Styleplus Suits. We show
it in the York, a purely English model. We show two good
colors, powder blue and rich brown.
Hrattin GUniljrs
Are the best that money can buy for men.
You can best appreciate these by trying them
on. Come in any day.
R.E.COX DRY GOODS COMPANY
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Stephenville Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1924, newspaper, October 10, 1924; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1134951/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.