The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 1923 Page: 12 of 12
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LADIES’ COATS
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We are offering unusual
values in our Ladies’
Coat Department.
$34.75 $29.75 $24.75
$19.75 $14.85
$24.75 $19.75 $16.75
$9.85 $11.85
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Our <ir<-s.«oH represent the last word
in style, beauty anti values -you will
enjoy looking at our lovely silks in
brown, navy and black. Our wool
dresses of twill are exceptionally
good ant! the values are uninatchable
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Our ladies coats are the best values
ever offend in Commerce at this sea-
son of the year, we have hundreds
from which you can make a selection
and our prices are such that will save
you money on every purchase
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$3450 $29.50 $2450
$1950
$16.85
$14.85
We unhesitatingly claim
to have the best Over-
coat values in East Tex-
Our New York buyers have recently
made a quantity purchase of Men’s
Overcoats and they made a wonder-
ful buy—we are offering REAL HON-
EST TO GOODNESS overcoats at
prices which will agreeably surprise
the most conservative shopper. Our
prices are
MEN’S SHOES
LOT ONE—
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$2J8
$4.98
LOT TWO—
Slippery
Sa.OS.
$5.95
$3.45
Wonderful Values
From Our Men’s
Shoe Department
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to
$3459 $2950 $24.50
$1950 $16.85
tar Braal Sh,
Art Bitter'"
Excellent Values In Our
Boys’ Shoes
One Let—
Boys' lace shoes includ-
ing black kid and black
calf, fbroken sizesi your
choice for
$2.48
Men's Packard Shoes, consisting of brown
calf, and brown kid (broken sizes) original val-
ues $9.85. Your choice of the lot for
Boys’ Shoes
One Lot—
Boys’ lace shoes includ-
ing black kid and black
calf^ (broken sizes) your
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$2.48
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MEN’S®
Few merchants ever sf
hr sids values as we
are offering in Men’s
Saits.
Our Men and Young Men’s
Suits include ail the choice
materials of the season, well
tailored and representing the
styles which are most desired
by men wlu» are interested in
having the most correct cloth-
es at prices they can afford to
pay. Prices are—
Men's dress shoes consisting of brown calf,
black and brown kid, “broken lots" including
values up to $7.95. Your choice of the lot for
LOT TWO—
Ladies' Oxfords and Strap C",^.w
eoiwtoting. of brown and black kid, black
suede, black satin and brown
(broken sizes) values included op
Your choice of the lot for
consisting of straps
1 brawn and black
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Women’s Shoe Department
LADIES’ SHOES
ONE LOT
Ladles low shoes c*“~’ ’
ind lace Oxfords in I '
'broken aiz.es) including values
14.95. Yuor choice of the IM for
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Offering Unusual Values In Women’s
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25c
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32 inch Dress Gingham in all the
new and desirable shades, an
excellent cloth and unusual
good valne at
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36 inch, good smooth brown t
mestic, an excellent value
the yard only 2;Unmalchable Values
cheviott
Extra good grade heavy Cheviott
in good Assortment of stripes,
plaids hl only 17 l-2c
ies hi Our Staple Yard Goods Section
OUTING- GINGHAM SHEETING
Excellent quality of Outing in
both lights and darks at the
low price of
Bookfold Dress Gingham In a
wide range of patterns, at the
low price of 1-Jc
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Hart, Sterling. The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 1923, newspaper, December 7, 1923; Commerce, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1359582/m1/12/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .