The Matagorda County Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 24, 1914 Page: 1 of 16
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BAY CITY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, APRIL 44, 1914.
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Embroideries
Muslin Underwear
Ladies Dresses Waists
Dress Goods
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Do not forget Dates
for This Sale
Men's Genuine Scrlvcn Drawers; sold everywhere
for 75c; now, at, per patr
Princess Slip, with embroidery
trimmings; regular 91.50 value;
tale price •
Men’s E. * W. Linen Collars, regular
25c value: now, at
Men’s Genuine President Suspenders; regular We
value; now, at
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IS 00 Crepe do Chino Waists, trimmed with
shadow lace, In all colors; CQ 0 0
special u>«Ji JU
The beat |3 Silk Waists, In solid colors and
stripes; thia aale at. Cl QQ
each 4) | i JU
Our beat 125.00 Silk or Crepe Dressen ar*
beauties; now going at 01 C fifi
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Ladles’ Pants, plain or embroidered; 4 Q
cheap at 35c; now special at, each... |0v
TO OCR COUNTY, OUR WHOLE COUNTY AND EVERY SECTION OF OUR COUNTY. TO OUR PRIDE IN ITS PAST AND OUR HOPE FOR ITS FUTURE. ADD VIGOROUS WORK IN THE LIVING PRESENT.
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VOLUME SIXTY-EIGHT—NO. IL
Ladles’ Striped Volts Waists. In the new
tango shades, white and cream. 0 4 flQ
bargain at 12 50; now, at ^liJJ
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3S-inch Rice (loth; the newest thing in
white, blue and tango shades; good QQO
value at 50c; our sale price, per yd..Z Jb
3fl-lnch imported Pongee; the genuine ar-
ticle in the natural shade; best value you
ever saw for 11.50. This sale; price QQ„
per yard JUb
27-inch silk figured Poplin; beautiful email
figures in all the leading shades; tango
included: good value at St; this sale, CQ-
per yard uJb
22-lnch silk Foulard in all the new beauti-
ful figurea and ahades; good values CQ-
at SI.00; this sale, per yard U Ju
20 Silk Dresa Patterna, every one different
in the most beautiful patterna you have
ever seen; regular 11.50 to S2.00 yard;QQ
this sale, per yard JUb
27-inch Silk Printed Crepe; one of the lat-
est patterns regular St no now: thD C()n
sale, per yard V Ju
31-inch Pitas* Crepe; suitable for dreasea
or kimonaa; cheap at 25c; thia sale. 17-
per yard I I U
27-inch dress figured Crepe* in all the small
neat figures; good value at 15c; thia Q
eale, per yard 3U
200 l<adl*s’ Waists, In all styles; prices
range from 75c to II 50, special thli flQ
aale, each J Jb
ladles’ Embroidered White Crepe Dresses;
absolutely the newest style; elaborately
trimmed; beauties al |12; this sale, Og Qfl
each 0Ui JU
Ladies' Underskirts, trimmed with embroid-
ery or lact; good value at 50c; this 07 —
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36-inch all silk Messalina, tn all shades;
good value at |1.00; sale price, at fl 7
per yard Of V
27-inch Sueslne Bilk, in all colora; regu-
lar 40c per yard value; now at, 00 c
per yard Zub
or laca
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Ladies' Gowns, embroidered or laced in
front; bargains at 50c; special at.
each
ladies’ Princess Slips, made of Suesine
Silk, tn pink, blue and gold colora; M Qfl
regular S3 0O value; now, at, cacb.^ I ■ j0
ladies' Gowns, made In plain or fancy
crepe; good value at 75c; now at. 9 7
each Hl b
ladies’ Underskirts of good quality muslin,
with 17-lnch embroidery flounce; good
value at SI.50; sale price, 89c
We wish to say a few words to the ladies
In order to Impress them with this fact —
that It Is not what you pay for your dress;
It la what you get for your money that
counts A SI 5.00 dress here la worth
S25.00 any where. We can show you a
variety of the best new styles, which we
have just received.
ladeis’ Gown, made of fine cotton Crepe
and trimmed with silk around the sleeves
and neck, with embroidered hand-work;
beautiful garment at S2.00. special QQn
at, each JUL
news to those who have heard about this sale, and the big bargains which we nave given, but ior some reason
account of the unseasonable weather failed to attend, that we are going to continue this sale until May 25. It is
a fact, though
26-lnch Embroidery Flouncing; deep em-
broidery work; cheap for 35c; our 4 Q
price this sale, per yard I Ob
17-lnch Embroidery; all new designs; g<»o<i
value at 20c. this sale, Q
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45-inch Rice Cloth Flouncing; beautifully
embroidered; the newest things out; regu-
lar 11 00 quality; this sale, 40 n
per yard "iJb
45-lnch Crepe and Voile Flounce with wide
embroidery; absolutely new; regular 75c
and 11.00 value; thia sale, price pel
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15 to 15 Inch Embroidery Corset Cover;
regular 25c to 35c values; this sale, 4 A
per yard I HU
30-inc.h Baby Embroidery Flouncing with
small embroidery design; the real thing for
liaby dre <»es. good quality at 75c; A On
this sale Hjb
1-2 to l-inch Va’. Lace; good quality QRp
at 5c; now, per dozen yards J Jb
24-lnch all-over Embroidery; good Qfl -
value at 50c; sale price, at, per yard. Zub
Big reductions on .'ll our shadow lace, all-
over laces and bobneta.
Ladies' Silk Dresses In all the leading
shades; In stripes and In new figures; bar-
gain at 110; our special price, QQ
each.......................... QUi Jlj
Ladies’ Gowns, best quality cloth, elabor-
ately embroidered; cheap at 11.50; QQ
sale price, each 0 Ju
From April 15th Until May 25th, Inclusive
IT IS a welcome news to those who have heard about this sale, and the big bargains which we have given, but for
or another or on
longer necessary for us to tell you how cheap you can buy Dry Goods at BADOUH’S SALE. You know it to be
we want you to know about the most gigantic stock of Spring and Summer goods which we have just received. <JWe want
you to know that when our buyer was in the market he had the entire county in mind from end to end and he bought very heavily
in order to supply any demands.
We want you and are anxious for you to know the marvelous change that has taken place in our store.
YES—We want you to read every item in this ad and COME SAVE MONEY. ”
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Smith, Carey. The Matagorda County Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 24, 1914, newspaper, April 24, 1914; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1309765/m1/1/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.