The Examiner-Review. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1910 Page: 5 of 8
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$10.00 to $22.50
Boys Suits
$1.50 to $8.00
men’s hats
Correct hate for all heads, if you are thinking
of buying a new hat come i a here to do your
thinking, we can meet you? figure and match
your face so as to give you style, comfort and
that—low prices, style and good quality,
surely this will make reasons for coming
here. The shapes are right and we fit them
properly. Your feet should get the attention
that would benefit them in years to ' come.
Boys Pat Cogan shoes. Pat, gun metal and
kid, button and lace, all new styles, >A AA
$3.00, 2.50 and tZiUU
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Boys Presmeyer shoes, box calf and kid,
made to wear, all leathers, prices E A
$2.00, 1.75 ihuu
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A f ' STAPLES
All standard brand calicos J. 5c
MMBc apron check ginghams 5c
Amoskeag canton and utility ginghams .^_10c
Lonsdale green ticket domestic ... 10c
Good soft finished bleached domestic 5c
Knights cambric . 10c
Good quality outing 5c
MEN’S SHOES
Men’s Howard & Foster shoes that has no
equal in style, workmanship, durability and
fit. There is no one who wears Howard A
Foster shoe that is not satisfied and that they
are well worth the money. The shoes we
carry are in all the leathers, pat gun metal,
calf, vici kid and tan. Toes: Domino, Putney
Rialto, Pig, Dude, Sergor, Crown and many
others, button and lace, prices fa
$5.00,4.00 MlVU
Men’s Waldorf welt sole shoes in pat, gun
metal, box calf, tan and vici; button, congress -
and lace. This shoe will positevly wear as
good as most $3.50 ane 4.00 shoes, $A FA
our price 9U
Men’s good all leather calf skin shoes FA
special WliQU
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MISSES SHOES
Got some romping, healthy»real children in
your house with big appetites and wonderful
power of “kicking out*’ shoes. They are the
youngsters we want, they can prove to ydu
that our childrens shoes are made of stuff
that wears. You’ll notice the difference be-
tween our priceh and the other man’s. .
Misses Ute & Dunn shoes, pat and k'1-----
pair made to wear, sizes 11 1-2 to 2,
. prices $2.50 and...
Misses Ute & Dunn shoes 8 1-2 to 11
f cloth tip and kid top .
Size 5 1-2 to 8 red, tan, black and
white top and pat lea $1.50
Sizes 2 to 5, red, tan, black and white
top and pat lea
A. Presmeyer shoes
leathers, kid and box calf, shoes made especi-
• 5 to 6, prices $1.00 and
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$2.8(1
$1.25
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in nothing but plain
ally for hard wear, sizes ranging from$l.5O
LADES TAIORED SUHS AND SKIRTS
The woman of taste, the woman who practices
economy, and the woman who appreciate cor-
rect styles and is a devotee of fashion, readily
reconized in the large select assortment of
fashionable apparel that we show, opportuni-
ties to buy that are.mo^t pleasing from every
point of view. The stock just now is at it’s
best and the varied taste are readily satisfied.
Colors—blue, brown, grey, purple, cham-
pagne, tan and black. Cloths—Imperial,
serge, diagonals, basket weaves and novelty
manish effectes. Prices
$15.00 to $35.00
Ladies skirts in all the ab^ve colors and cloths
$5.00 to $12.50
for Advancement
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the season’s best
these SPERO MICHAEL & SON, New York Made
For
MEN’S AND BOYS CLOTHING
satisfaction. Stetsons latest novelties in
staple and fancy styles—$3.00, $3.50, $4.50,
$5.00 and $6.00.
BOY’S SHOES
Surely good shoes for boys, and more than
GENT’S FURNISHINGS
Ail new patterns iff shirts, collars, ties, un-
derwear and socks, prices add quality in
keeping with our reputation.
Don’t neglect your dress! Many a young man
has lost good opporturiites
in life simply because he did not dress well.
The price of stylish, serviceable clothing to-
day is so little that anyonq can afford it, if you
doubt this come to our s tore today. We’li
prove it to your satisfaction if you buy one of
nnrfin MiAitAFi a mvAbi by xr I M J
garments that we are,showing this fall,
instant notice the three piece suits, cut in the
latest styles and made of
fabrics, prices from
DRESS GOODS
The best store for dress goods. It takes but
a stroke or two of the pencil to mention new
dress goods, but no words,pencil nor coloring
coluddo justice to such novelties as go to make
our great fall showing. It’s a marvellous dis-
play of hundreds , of seperate tints, bright
living color tones in perfection everywhere.
44 in. Ottaman cloth, black, ..wine,
navy, grey and brown, price
42 in<all wool taffetas, black, wine
navy, grey and brown
44 in. all wool serges, black, wine, navy
grey and brown
38 in. all wool melrose, old rose, Reseda
green, grey, wine and navy ’ '
38 in. all wool, Diagonal suitings, navy
Myrtle green, wine, black, grey
.38 in. all wool Albatross, white, pink,
light blue, black, prices
44in. all wool Sicilians, black, navy,
and grey— - '
36 in, sunburst silks, all colors
$1.00
75c
75c
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50c
50c
35c •
36 in. triumph) satin, all colors 25c
42 in. white Henriettas, < ■ CAp
prices, $1.00, 75c and vUb
36 in. reception crepe, all colors 35C
27 in Bengoline helio black, navy, brown
green, and rose, price UW
27 in. Bengoline helio, black, navy,brownAFp
27 in. mercerized reppsj helio, black, r OCp
navy, grey, brown, green, rose Zvb
27 in. mercerized poplins, helio, black Ar p
navy,-grey, brown, green, rose Zvb
27 in. pekin stripe, helio, black, navy |Ep
grey, green and rose ivu
27 in. diagonal wool effects, helio, black, |Ep
navy, grey, green and rose tub
any article purchased here which dees not give satisfaction, money cheerfully refunded.
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Give us a call, well take
Any purchase made not satisfactory or ;
casure in showing you through our immense stock of New Goods.
PERRY & PIERCE
KAVASOTA, TEXAS.
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of this seasons creations prices
leathers, prices $2.50, 2.00 and
NOTIONS
In this department we have all the latest
styles in belts, hand bags, bairctts, collars,
hair p;ns and hair nets.
LADIES SHOES
Foot b?auty:.it is the shoe that produiea the
the beauty, not the foot. If a woman’s sitoes
look well her foot will look well but the hand-
some foot counts for nothing in an unshapely
shoe. Thats the beauty in buying shoes
here as you have a choice of so many styles,
shapes and sipes that it is just like ordering
your shoes. Custom made 1 you get shoes
that look just right' and hold their shape a
long time.
Ladies Utz & Dunn shoes in pat., gun metal,
and French kid, plain and cap toes, button
and lace, turn and welt soles, each style one
$3.00 and ...‘ 1 S3« 50
Ladies G. Edwin Smith popular price shoes
in pat, gun metal, and vici kid; button and
lace, toe plain and cap, wing tip, turn^A til
and welt sole, prices $2.00 and wZiuU
Ladies Common Sense, heel and frA Eft
toe shoes $2.00 and vZi vQ
Ladies Pr esmeyer shoes, vici kid and lbox
calf, cap and plain toes, good all >1 FA
leather shoes, price wliuv
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Consisting of the latest creations in Dress Goods, Notions, Ladie; and Men’s Hose, Ladies Furnishings, Men’s Furnishings, Ladies Tailored Suits,
Stetson Hats, Ladies, Men Boys and Misses Shoes. You take na
greatest store in Navasota has been built on
le, we have. Read carefully the prices quoted below.
Men’s Clothing,
chance in making your fall purchases here. Our stock is always complete and our prices always
strictly High Grade Merchandise at the lowest possible prices. What we ad-
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Blackshear, Ed F. The Examiner-Review. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1910, newspaper, September 29, 1910; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1336339/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.