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8 A "Week-End Edition September 19-20 1914
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Of Noteworthy Interest
S. & H. Green Trading Stamp Prem-
iums are useful as well as beautiful.
Don't Hesitate
A Charge Account with us is of double
value a time saving convenience: a
system perfected for busy shoppers.
F you have favored us with an oc-
casional visit during the past few
months or have kept in touch with our
growth you are already acquainted
with our very liberal polky. If not
the next few days will be an oppor-
tune time to pay us a visit. ITS
OPENING WEEK. You won't know
just what that means here unless you
Begins Monday and while we have arranged that each day of opening week will offer something of interest
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tnat airrers rrom tne preceding day we suggest tnat you come Monday .and nope you wm come every uay
Opening Display
Silks and Dress Goods
More and more are the women of
El Paso and for miles around look-
ing to our Opening Display to in-
form them of the season's styles and
tendencies. The display of silks
and dress goods for autumn 1914
is the most elahorate and beautiful
as "well as the most informative
women of the community have ever
had the opportunity of viewing.
Impossible to more than touch
the high lights of the display. Come
to the store Monday where you can
see.it at its best.
Silks are Admired
All silk pile fabrics are greatly fancied and
fortunately our importations of these fabrics
were never so large. Taffeta silks are strongly
featured exclusive novelties enrich the dis-
play. Pussy Willow Taffetas Silk Gaberdine.
Crepe Taffeta Satin de Paris Brocaded Ve-
lours Chenile Velvets Satin Stripe French
Voiles Brocaded Satin Duchesse. Imported
Silk Poplins all have been provided in a wide?
profusion of colors.
Exclusive Dress Goods
The season has given us no striking novelties
or colors in dress goods but has contented
itself with an elaboration of the staple weaves.
Broadcloth enjoys a marked revival. Plaids
and more particularly Roman stripes provide
a strong color note.
Artistic Window Displays ---a Criterion of Styles.
Curtains raised at 5 Sunday afternoon Sept 20th
Attractive Displays in Au-
thentic Designs in Autumn
Merchandise.
New Hosiery in elaborate colors.
New Corsets of fashionable design.
New Cut Glass a gorgeous display.
New Jewelry of Tiffany quality.
New Neckwear so much in vogue.
New Fall Wash Goods of remarkable
value.
New Ribbons most beautifully colored.
New infants wear so pleasing to mothers.
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A Display of Gowns Suits
and Wraps
Unequaled in Variety and Loveliness
With the opening of our doors Monday morning the richest and
most extensive collection of apparel for women ever shown in El
Paso will be placed before the public an opening display that is a
veritable triumph in loveliness and comprehensiveness. While Paris
is recognized as the fashion center of the world many of the
world's cleverest fashion designers are right here in our own country.
The full appreciation of American creative talent will be seen in
the superb Gowns Suits and Wraps we have gathered. While
revealing Paris as their source of inspiration many of them show
most pronounced features of originality.
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Millinery Opening
A marvelous assemblage of trim-
med hats in our Millinery Salon.
Positively staggering in its wealth
of smart and distinctive modes.
This exposition of trimmed hats is
designed to place before the public
the authentic styles in autumn mil-
linery while their vogue is at flood
tide.
COME view our Paris Hats
Hats from Xew York Milli-
ners and Hats of our own design
a collection which for variety is
unequaled including Sailors Tri-
comers "Wide Flaring Brims Rus-
sian Toques and various elongated
Turbans.
European Novelties that are masterpiece crea-
tions by the Paris designers such as Mme. Hdtz-
Boyer. Mme. L. Loayanne Mme. Louison and
Mme. Louise including some beautiful models
by Mme. MJchawwicz-Tuvee the famous
Russian designer. Also a large assortment by
Georgette Ester Meyer and Kurzman of Paris.
Millinery is a Parisian specialty.
There are unquestionably many
individual American designers
as clever as some of the best in Pans such as
Moor ehead & Jardiae and Fk of New York in-
cluding the famous Gold Medal Tailored Hats
whjch we are featuring this season. Never
the styles so captivating styles so select.
assortments so complete ami representative as
now. in our Millinery Department. Style and
economy reign together.
Attractive Displays in Authentic
Designs of Ashmm Merchandise
New Waists of stmuoag models.
New Sweaters imported from
Paris.
Xew Handkerchiefs daiatily em-
broidered. New Lares imported are special
values.
New Dress Trimmings witk pearl
and jet ornaments.
New Hand Embroidered Lisess
imported.
Xew French Lingerie reaHy
charming.
New Beaded Flouncing? greatly
favored.
The New Suits
For Autumn
You'll know them by their deep
rich colorings; the soft warm
greens the rich fur browns
quiet blues blacks and grays
that show up so rich and elegant
against the trimmings of fur and
velvet" soft silks and braids;
- smart models tailored after f ash-
'I ion's latest ideas from the
world's" most favored materials
broadcloths French serges wool
' crepes Repps and many im-
ported materials used only in ex-
clusive designing. Every style
that is new and distinctive is
here in suits and will be dis-
played during Opening "Week.
Early A Utumn Wraps Dancing Frocks and Gowns
Rich in Style and
Material
Are shown in silk velours and rich and
lustrous broadcloths and velvets with fur a-
plenty and rich lustrous lining which seem
to have reached the summit of luxuriousness
with little left undone that would add to the
comfort or beauty. Some have sleeves ap-
parently tucked away in folds of velvet or
velour while some are shaped toward a
long waistline.
Coats are Shaggy and
Frequently Mannish
One very charming model for misses wear
is of fine Scotch cloaking in a ery attrac-
tive plaid showing the loose effect belted
across the back. This is one of the pro-
Bounced novelties that will enjoy favored
attention.
Exclusive Models
So new and up to date that on a
single model are a dozen pohits
of style never shown before.
Gowns for evening wear are
shown in Charmeuse . Crepe
Duchesse Pussy "Willow Taffeta
and Silk Ucts. The new com-
bination of silks and laces will be
shown at its best. Hundreds of
exclusive gowns each unlike the
others yet partaking in a gen-
eral way of the universal move-
ment toward a lower waist line
a simple bodice and a greater
richness in the materials em-
ployed. These are the gowns
for Autumn; the gowns the most
exacting women will wear with
distinction.
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