The Fort Worth Record and Register (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 101, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 24, 1909 Page: 4 of 38
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—PART ONE
THE FORT WORTH RECORD: SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, 1909.
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News of New Arrivals in Clever Styles and New Fabrics Is What This Page Tells
69C
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$1.00 Black Taffeta Silk, full yard wide, a splendid wear-
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Great Offering of New Yard-Wide Embroideries
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leathers, $6.00; special
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leathers, $5.00; special
wide, avorth-59c; for
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Heywood Patent Colt, made button and Blu--
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cher lace, $4.00; special
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Men’s High-Grade Shoes
Stetson high-grade Shoe, made in all styles and
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Stetson’s high-grade Shoe, made in all styles
and leathers, $5.00 and $5-50; special. $3 95
Heywood Custom Made, the best grade, in all
Last Call-One More Day
For Splendid Shoe Sale Bargains
Try one of our Violet and Almond Gly-
cerin Soap; worth more than the money
New colors in the new Linen, a 45-inch. Linen offers choice of
old rose, dainty lavenders, pinks, blues, browns and tans; we
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A Remarkable Money-Saving Price
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Values in Embroideries and Laces That Make Women Talk
We consider the best advertisement a store can have is to make people talk of the values a store is offering. For two weeks we have kept the town busy with comments
on the greatest undermuslin sale the town has ever seen or heard of. Now it is Laces and Embroideries for the garment maker. 4
3,000 YARDS PURE LINEN TORCHON LACES FROM 8 (-3c to 25c at 5c WIDE FLOUNCINGS 18 TO 27 INCHES 60c TO 81.25 VALUES AT 50c
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Forty-Inch White
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White Goods and Linens
Temptingly Priced
in pattern, fine of texture and 45-inch widths, suitable for the full length Di-
rectoire gown ; values worth $1.25 to $1.75 the yard; one bargain price, choice. J
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Hardwooa Toothpteks, wen pointed
Moneybak Silk. the silk that we guarantee, the $1.50
quality; special at.............................$1 25
It is a rare chance for a bargain in silk.
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A BLACK SILK BARGAIN
27-inch Black Silk Taffeta, a perfect black, worth 69c the
yard ; for......................... 50C
27-inch Black Taffeta of extra quality to sell at 750 the
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Madras Patterns
Every day we Hearspraiseabout
ph-good assortment ofpatterns
for shirts we carry. From what
ye hear, we believe that no
stock hereaboutsicompares with
it in variety or quantity, and no
one ever tells us they are
cheaper'Elsewhere,, so we must
be selling cheaperwith our big-
ger assortment’at.loc to as fan-
cy as you please,, in.checks or
fancy stripes and figures
for ....... 50d
An extra fine quality of Linen Sheetit g, heavy enough for coat
suit or skirt, 73 inches wide; for.............. $1 39
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Now comes the study of Wash
Goods for spring. New cot-
tons are always interesting, for
we have learned to look to them
for, novel things abpve all oth-
ers. Linens this year show many
improvements in clearness of
colorings. Linen imitations
give almost as much service as
the real. Silks are imitated by
a combination of half cotton
and half silk, and some give it
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Shrunk Rep
Much used in the latest models
of spring styles for waists and
suits, 30 inches wide, in blues,
greens, pinks, browns, tans and
lavenders; sells at.. . ----184
1,000 Yards of Short
Length Nainsooks
Buy them; you whl buy more We
were fortunate in securing a little
over a thousand yard* of the abort
lengths of Pine Nainsook* tn short
length* of from 1 to 5 yards, a qual-
ity that sells readily at 10c the yard
in bolt lengths, but this way, which
A temptation that will be eagerly snapped up, one that leaves no doubt in’the lucky pur-
chaser’s mind that she is taking advantage of the very best value that has ever passed over a
bargain counter. In fact, such values rarely if ever are seen at all. It was a piece of luck
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Each day sees the new goods coming in. New Shirtings nk
fine weave for making waists, suits and other wearables, and
although times are better than a year ago this time, these goods
are much cheaper for the same quality than then. Here is a
comparison of then and now:
35c Madras in beautiful patterns, the kind with a permanent
finish, that launders so well, in a medium weight, 27 inches
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What a lively crowd this offer will bring to the stoy tomorrow! High-grade
Laces of all pure linen, staple values that need not be sold at a bargain price, for
they sell all the yeart round. Not such laces as you have been offered p
at 5c in any bargain sale, no matter where or how good the values; but IK
laces that sell from 8 1-30 to as high as 25c, for......................A3 •
Early arrivals in the Suit De-
partment for you to look at. ,
New colorings for early spring
wear. Someiof them are satin-
lined; otherstare skeleton lined.
Buttons । and 1 folds are still a—
feature. These 'seems to be no
decidled choice* for colorings, as
the new arrivals have among
them grays, tans, browns,
greenst and small check pat-
tterns. (Prices range from $19.50
A week ago we announced that we would
sell all High Top Shoes fa stock, whether on
the shelf or bargain tables, at these remark-
able deductions, to reduce our stock to a
point to make room for the new Spring and
Low Cut Shoes which would be coming in
soon. Tomorrow is the last day of this
offer.
THE NEW SILK TOMORROW 4
New Pongees, richer in colorings than heretofore, 19
inches wide; to sell for.......... 49,
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Mercerized Poplin—It will need no argument when you see it
Its first argument is its line of beautiful colors; then it makes
up in such a stylish manner and is so firmly woven that if it .
is shrunk properly it will hold’its shape as well as the more
expensive cloths and will launder beautifully; sells for.. .25,
2,000 Yards and Over of New
Corded Edge Ginghams at 18c
Bought at a bargain, or we could not sell them this way; we
would have to sell them at their regular price. Mind you, -
these are handsome patterns in a Tissue Gingham, in the soft,
two-toned checks and stripes, not to be classed with ordinary
pattern ginghams; a quality that sells always at 25c the yard;
special while this lot lasts, and we are sure you will not get
them again at this price..................................
Our Great Dress Lining Show
Not a small department with a few pieces with every color in it
but the one you want; but a department that carries high-grade
linings as well as the very cheap kind except when it sacrifices
quality. That is why we are building up one of the best lining
departments i the state, where ou can alwayefnd what—
you want in dependable linings, either for fancy or plainer gar-
ments, with prices ranging from 50c the yard to as low at.
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.. 35c" White Lawn, pretty and sheer, 36 inches wide, especially
good in quality at 35c; our price............. 29c
- Art Linen, a fine quality, suitable for embroidery, 36 inches
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Even were this store not in the habit of giving better bargains and values than
elsewhere, this lot of Fine Embroideries alone would set the town talking. Their
range from iS to 27 inches and embrace'corset covers as well RQbge
as flouncings; values from 60c to $1.25 for ...................
Linens Colored and Linenes
Put the real and the imitation side by side and you cannot tell
them apart. Of course, there is a differencevin the wear, but
the price is different. Both launder beautifully.
Our $1.79 Linen Sheeting is. an extra quality“that it is a diffi-
.cult task to find as good at a price that savesgous 20c the yard
when sold at......---- ------------------------$1 59
34-inch Linene, a beautiful cloth which has been shrunk ready
for the making; comes in several shades of brown, tan, laven-
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New Louisines are especially attractive in Persian colors,
exquisite patterned of a delicate chiffon finish; good val-
ues at $1.25; our price...................... $1 00
The Satin Messaline that seems to adapt itself to the pres-
ent style of gown or dress as no other material does, is
found here a-plenty on the counter in an array of new
colorings, surpassed or even equaled by no other mate-
rial; worth $1.25; for....................-.....$1 00
' Silk Kimonos at a
Sale Price
We have about; 25 or 30 odd
Kimonos with . shirred yoke,
made of fine oriental silks,
beautiful in their»rich colorings;
just such kimonos as this and
Nvother stores sell for $5.00 each,
and tomorrow offer them as
{"longts they last at... $3 95
New Lingerie Dresses
Pick out of the new arrivals a
pretty design. It is a conceded
? fact that when the new designs
come in these first arrivals have
the prettiest models.
New Lingerie Waists
Are Here
YYou might Calif some of the
styles that twe show tailored to
describe, yet they are not; they
are what you might call shapely
and stylish! as the tailored, but
not along as severe lines. We
hare also showing faney patterns
, .that arenequal when it comes to
i sharing! honors for popular fa-
vor. Prices range from $3-50
to...................$8 98
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W. C. Stripling Special, made in all leathers,
$3.00 and $3-50 grades; special........$2 65
Men’s Shoes on table, bargains in all styles and
odd sizes, $3-00 to $4.00 ^special.... ...$1 95
Harry Gray’s Ladies’ high-grade Shoes, which
sell for $5.00; special at............... $3 85
235c Batiste, a fine lingerie for waists or fine dresses in this lot
for-.................-..........-........
• An Imitation Linen with a high-class linen finish, which laun-
, {ders splendidly, 40 inches wide, well worth 19c; for........
A Checked! Dimity that is such a great favorite for making all
, kinds of NUnderwear, a quality that sells for 19c the yard;
\ Offered for sale tomorrow at.......... ise.
‘A Nainsook of extra fine quality; would make fine corset cov-
N ers or the better grades of underwear; sells at 29c regular
New Embroideries at a bargain price is the great attraction we offer our lady friends tomor-
row When we say a bargain price that is lower than this store ever quoted before, women
who are posted on values will know that it means an extraordinary event, one that will draw
women from everywhere, for it is well known that Stripling prices on Embroideries are always
astonishingly low for the high quality.
Directoire Full-Length Embroideries
$1.25 to $1.75 Values Offered at 89c
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Pompettan Massage Moa*, an exeelTent
akin soap, selis elgewhere for Mo; oar
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There are lots ot Lawns that sell for
, 1 100, lots of them 40 inches w1de; bu
are they such lavna as you wouid
care to wear. The next step to the
II quality you want la 2% to to the
H yard. But what's the use? Strtp-
K line sslls as good tomorrow at. 104
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Glyoerin Soap, transparent. 1 in a box;
we do not break boxes; I cakes for. Be
Three cakes of fine Cocoa Castie for
ths price others charro t^r one......5$
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The Price Is the Thing
Woodbury’s Facial Spap; everybody
knows the price fa 25c; our price.
10c Hair Combi and rood one*; our ape-*
clal price while thia lot lasts. .......64
Herpicide makes hair grow moat al-
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ject. Mercerized Poplins will
receive much favor, as they
make up-very stylishly.
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Mercerized Colored
Linene
A newt.fancy; comes 1301 inches
wide and almost any-color you
wish, solid or check-and striped
effects;sells for----------
Linens from 35c the yard to 50c
is what we invite you to see in
our Colored Linen- Department.
There is hardly a shade-or col-
oring that, does not receve a
showing. New. spring shades
are here a-plenty.
Ladles’and Misses’ Shoes
Bargain table No. 1 contains lots worth from
$3.00 to $3.50; choice on this table for. .$2 15
Table No. 2 contains broken lots worth from
$2.50 to $3.00; choice on this table.....$1 85
Table No. 3—Vici Kid and Patent Leathers,
worth $2.00 and $2.50; price while they
last ................................$1 45
Table No. 4—Misses’ High Top Shoes, vici kid.
and double sole, worth $1.50 to $2.00;
choice for......... $1 00
Drew-Selby Shoes for ladies, sell at $400;
now....... • •. .....................$3 15
Drew-Selby and La France Artistic Shoes, best
leathers and styles, worth $3.50; this week
for............... $2 85
Drew-Selbyand La Franc in all leathers,
which sell regularly, for $300; thisrweek •
for................. $2 45
The Best Massage S
Cream on Sale "
some time ago we tried to find the
moat popular massage cream. Judg-
ing by sales of the different Creams.
Pompeltan took th* lead. Then we
planned to sell it for less than it was
ever sola before. eand tomorrow we
offer it:
The Price Is the Thing
Mennen's Talcum Powder, none batter
tor 25c the box; our price..-., toy
Safety Pina, the nickel-piatea kina, reg-
Shrunk Linen saves you the trouble of shrinking it yourself,
.and perhaps better shrunk, because it’s shrunk with machinery
at the factory. It is soft-finished, ready for the needle, 35
inches wide ; regular worth 76c the yard; special at......59c
90-inch Linen that has been thoroughly shrunk and is now 88
inches wwide,whicb even were itnt shrunk, you. cquld not du-
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