The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 243, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1923 Page: 2 of 10
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THE AUSTIN STATESMAN
RURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1923
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Tomorrow—An Amazing Presentation and Sale off
300 NEW SILK DRESSES
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Women's Prunella
THREE-PIECE
SMART NEW
New Slip-Over Sweaters
DRESSES
SKIRTS
Spring Suits
Spring Capes
$2.48 $2.95
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Winter Coats Reduced
Silk Ribbons
HALF PRICE
Women’s Thread
Boston Bags
Closing Out Youths’ $24.00
Silk Hose
Long Trouser Suits
$1-49
69c
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10-Watt Tungsten Bulbs..30c
25-Watt Tungsten Bulbs.. 30c
40-Watt Tungsten Bulbs..30c .
50-Watt Tungsten Bulbs. .30c
60-Watt Tungsten Bulbs..35c
75-Watt Nitrogen Bulbs ..60c
100-Watt Nitrogen Bulbs ..75c
Glass Syrup Pitchers, nickel
8-In. Glass Berry Bowls.
Imported Cream Pitchers
Metallic Cleaning Mits.
Electric Hotplate $1.25
Made all of alumnum.
Glass Syrup Pitchers, nickel
plated stationary top.... .23c
Glass Lemon Reamers, each 10c
Glass Measuring Cup, each 15c
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Dark blue with white figures and
white with black figures.
Smart suits /or the miss. of twill, serge
and tricotine with printed silk blouse in
one with the skirt and with short flare
coats with bell sleeves and trimmings of
braid and colored stitching.
All widths and colors in silk taffeta
and satin ribbon for hair bows, sashes
and underwear.
82x90 'seamed bleached sheets al-
ready hemmed for use.
Clothes Hampers $1.75
24x16x16 Clothes Hampers of split
maple In assorted designs.
Mill lengths in every wanted color
for dresses and aprons.
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One lot of girls’ gingham and voile
dresses that were to $1.50.
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Closing Out $1.00 to $1.50 Blouses
25c 50c
The Prettiest Smartest Styles The Down-Stairs Store Has Ever Shown
Fresh From the Makers to Sell At These Exceptionally Low Prices
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Dress Gingham
20c, 25c, 27%
$2 and 33-inch Gingham in checks
and plaids of every color.
36-Inch Sheeting
18c
Bleached Sheeting
45c
Dozen Huck Towels
69c, $1.10
Guest size cotton huck towels, al-
ready hemmed for use.
$12.00 Electric Waffle
Irons $8.50
Star Waffle Irone, smokeless and
odorless and requires no fat, fully
tested and approved, by good house-
keeping institutes.
Curtain Scrim
20c
House Canvas
6%c
Priced by the yard but purchasable
in bolt quantities.
$1.15 Bleached Sheets
87c
Children’s Wool
Sweaters $1.59
Coat sweaters in red, blue and brown,
in sizes 24 to 2 8 chest measure.
Glass Toweling
9c
Figured Calico
10c
75-75
Romper Cloth
12%
In solid shades of green, lavender,
tan, rose and blue.
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$12.95 to $17.35
Small assortment of coats for women and
misses now at a clearance prices.
Figured Scrim
14c, 25c
34-inch Berlin with fancy border
and te-inch with all-over design.
Will Save on Piece Goods For Spring Sewing
Aluminum Salt and Pepper
Shakers, each ..........10c
New ‘Standard Cook Book
complied, Woman’s World 15c
— 15-In. WlfeDigh.’Dralrierir$t.OO
9In. hand-painted Berry
Bowls,and 6 fruit dishes $2.95
Long-handled Ostrich Feath-
er Dusters, each ............
Turkey Feather Dusters at 75c
Japanned Boxes for Locking
Cash or Bonds $1., $1.25, $1.50
8-In. Glass Berry Bowl with
6 Berry Dishes, the set 59c
Pretty little dresses of silk chiffon
taffeta for growing girts. Trimmings
of Val lace and silk and wool embroid-
ery. In. blue, copen, navy and brown. '
Medicine Cabinets
$1.79—
10x14 white enameled cabinet with
mirror door and 2 shelves.
Mill lengths of white and creme
sorim in assorted designs. 36 inches.
35c Plisse Crepe
18c
36-Inch Suiting
29c
Underwear Crepe
25c
Cowhide Traveling Bags
$3.75
Genuine cowhide Hand Bags of black walrus
grain with riveted frame, reinforced corners and
double row of waxed stitches around the edges.
Lining contains two pockets.
‘ Boys’ $1.50 Outing Nightshirts $115
Nightshirts of striped outing flannel, cut full and comfortable,
with high shirt collar and' long sleeves.
——Boys’ 75c Fleece Lined Unions. 39c _
Unbleached Union Suits of waum fleece-lined cotton, with high
neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Good warm winter weight.
Little Boys’ Khaki Play Suits 89c
For boys 3 lo 8 years, Play Suits of khaki-colored denim, trimined
with turkey red, and made with long sleeves and ankle length.
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Genuine leather Boston Bags for shopping and
general carry-all purnoses. Well lined and
finished with stout leather handles.
30 inches wide, in solid blue,
lavender, yellow,, pink and white.
Cheese Cloth
7%, 10c
In white for general house use, also
in a wide range of colors.
Men’s Percale Shirts 75c and 98c
Men’s neckband shirts of high count percale in Spring colors in
striped and figured patterns. Sizes 14 to 17 neckband.
Bathroom Stools $1.98
Whiteonameled Stools, 15 inches
high, with rubber tips.
36-In. Marquisette
22c, 29c
Plain ecru curtain marquisette,
also in cretonne patterns at 29c.
Boys’ Shirts and Blouses 59c, 69c, 75c
Excellent values in shirts and blouses of percale and madras in
stripes and checks and in solid blue Cheviot. All have collar at-
tached, some in turn-down sport styles. Sizes 7 to 14 years.
Oilcloth Lunch Sets
39c
6 plate dollies, 6 glass doilies and
1 centerpiece stamped in blue
grape design.
New Spring-weight slip-on sweaters
in shades of navy, brown, lavender,
green, tan, etc., solid or in combina-
tion with wool or fibre silk.
Boys’ Corduroy School Pants $1.00
Good stout Knickerbocker trousers of durable Corduroy made with
plenty of pockets and strongly seamed against hard wear.
Boys’ Heavy Wool Mackinaws $6.00
Double-breasted Mackinaws of plaid woolens with belt, two big
patch and inset pockets and bigshawl collar. Sizes 9 to 17 years.
Boys’ Pull-On and Coat Sweaters $1.25
Thickly knit Sweaters of heavy cotton yrn with big shawl collars.
In maroon and Oxford grey, solid and in combination colors.
$9
714-75
Ratine, basket weave, and Bleach
cloth. All colors in mill lengths.
.30c
.15c
.10c
12-In. Cotton Dish Mops... 10c
8-oz. Water Tumblers, each. .5c
Fine needle finish soft bleached
domestic for sheets and cases’.
72 and 58-In. Damask
75c, 88c
72-inch bleached cotton damask
and 58-Inch colored damask.
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Gingham Dresses $1.69
Nw Spring dresses of checked ging-
ham cleverly trimmed with white
pique, lawn and solid colored cham-
bray. All colors.
716-75
Brown Sheeting
10c, 18c
36-Inch unbleached sheeting for
sheets and fancy work.
Pleated skirts of wool Prunella cloth
with Inner‘box pleat showing the two-
tone stripe. In navy and brown.
7-lb. Electric Irons
$3:95
Full niekel-plated irons complete
with detachable cord and stand,
guaranteed for one year.
712.75
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Dixie glass toweling, u tnchen
wide. with red striped border.
$22.50 Winter Suits $17.50
Final clearance of tailored twill and
tricotine suits, silk lined.
Scarbrough’s DOWN-STAIRS STORE For All the People
Smart new capes of silk-lined twill and
serge in navy, black and brown, also of
tweeds in large plaids. All ultra fashion-
able for Spring wear.
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Hundreds of these new dresses have just been unboxed. Already they are creating a ripple of excitement by their exceptional styling and quality.
They are the product of manufacturers who know the smart "different” styles that instantly appeal to American women. In Taffetas and Crepes of
dark and light colors, cleverly trimmed in a‘hundred different ways.
We have only a limited number of these A A AP. M geg
Wool Suits for youths 15 years to size "2 V} “Ap
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and compact it can be placed in
an ordinary refrigerator after the cream is frozen.
Ordinarily it would sell for $1.50. Special 98a
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Women’s Fibre Silk Hose 48c
Semi-fashfoned Hose of artificial silk with lisle
top and sole. In black and brown.
Women’s Thread SilkHose $1.19
Full-fashioned Hose with lisle top and sole,
slightly imperfect in weave. Black and brown.
Sport Hose 3 Pairs for $1.00
Special values in Cotton Sport Hose in tan, brown
and Palm Beach heather mixtures.
Buster Brown Cotton Hose.15c
Made of high-grade long staple cotton in black
and brown guaranteed. fast dyes. For women.
Extra Size Cotton Hose
g 3 Pairs $1.00
. Women's smooth thread cotton stockings in extra
sizes. .’.'Substandards, in black only.
Children’s School Stockings 20c
Heavy and fine ribbed cotton stockings for boys
and girls school wear. In black only.
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In black, brown
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9-4 full bleached round thread
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The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 243, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1923, newspaper, February 8, 1923; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1444734/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .