The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 156, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 18, 1923 Page: 21 of 42
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$10.50- $13.50
Sport Coats
72x108 Cloths $19,50
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65c and 80c Linen Towels
Enticing Sale Prices on Fine Madeira Embroidered Linens
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for Young Lads
Nothing Finer Than the
Derryvale Table Linen
Hate up to $3.00, row $2.00
Hats up to 14.75 now $2.98
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Hate up to *1.75. nowS1.39
Hats up to $2.50, now SI.89
A Special Lot of
Boys’ Hats at
Reductions
72x90
72x90
72x90
72x72
72x72
70x80
Cloths $31.00
Cloths 919.50
Cloths $12.50
Cloths 917.90
Cloths 912 50
Cloths 910 00
$1.75
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18-Inrh Found C'enters
20-Ineh Round Centera
Napkins, dz. $18.00
Napkins, dz. 924.00
Napkins, dz. $18.00
Napkins, dz 911.50
Napkins, dz $24.00
Napkins, dz. $18.00
Napkins, dz 910.00
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Blouses formerly
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Blouses formerly up
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Somebody s Birthday? Something
fbr Christmas? The Rigl t Gift
Is the "Write” Gift
Dresses of Cloth and Silk f°r
Street and Afternoon Wear
Presented in a Variety of Modes and Materials But
Marked at Two'Appealingly'Low Prices *
25% Off on Unmatched Linen
Cloths and Napkins
90x108 Double linen Damask Cloths 922.75
90x90 Double Linen Damask Cloths 919.49
72x90 Single Linen Damask Cloths 99.25
72x90 Single Linen Damask Cloths 98.25
70x88 Single Linen Damask Cloth* 95.48
72x108 Single Linen Damask Cloths 99.49
22x22 Napkins, now 99.98 to 917.48 dozen
Books of the Hour—$2.00
Lummox—Fannie Hurst. v
The White Flag—Gene Stratton Porter.
In the Land of Cotton—Dorothy Scarborough. I
Streets of Night—John Dos Tassos.
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Misses’ Pajamas $2.00 and $2.50
Appealing to girls of 8 to 14 years are one-piece pajamas, of
cotton outing in pretty patterns in pink and blue.
(Misses" Department, Second Floor)
Men's Military Brushes
$5,00
A Mir <4 ebony-back miutary
brushes aud 9 comb recline in an
attractive box.
Tiny Tots Have Dresses at $3.75
Dresses of wool crepe and navy serge are cleverly made in one
piece with bright-colored trimmings. Sizes 2 to 6 years.
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Brushed Wool Sweater
Sets $5.00
Four-piece suits consisting of
sweater, cap. high leggings, and
mittens, knitted of brushed wool
in brown, buff and white. Sizes
2 to 6 years.
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Real Cowhide Cases
, $6.75
43c and 49c
18x32 face towels of pure linen huck, full
bleached and hemstitched. i
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Assortment of Little Boys’ Cloth Suits
Considerably Reduced
Broken sizes for boys 2% to 8 years. Suite in Oliver Twist.
Norfolk and middy styles, of tweed. serge and worsteds. Orig-
inally 9875 to 911.75 now 84.25 to $8.75.
(Boye Department, less b<I Floor
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20x20 Napkins $2.69
Dinner-size napkins of pure linen, finely
bleached and attractively patterned in
stripes, floral designs and dots. One of the
best values we have ever offered in real .
linen.
$208 to
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Considerable Reductions on
a _
the Better Silk Costume
Blouses
Clothes to Make Little Girls
Both Happy and Warm
Coats for Misses Are $14.00 to $25.00 .
When a girl reaches the age of 14 to 17 years she wants pretty
as well as practical things. Nothing cguld give her more pleas-
ure than these clever coats. They. are "chic" as well as most
sensible for school and dress wear.
Metal Shaving Stands
$13.00
Triple-piated matver whaving
holaing a iaree/adjuntabte
mirrer, a aka vine mug. ahaving
brunh and toflet water bottie.
Shaving Mur Sell
$3.50
Metal shaving mug and rubber-
set brush encased in an attrac-
tive holiday box.
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Frocks for the Dance $19.75 to $42.50
Enchanting will-o’-the wisp things of chiffon and two-tone taffeta like airy butterflies
tinted primrose, orchid. JaGe. tea rose pink, turquoise, and coral, hemstitched with tinsel
and girdled with metallic ribbon and silken flowers. . •
Traveling Bags
$6.75
Traveling bags pf genuine cobra Brain
Frocks of Twill and Charmeen go every length to be smart. There are the tube-like
beltless dresses, frequently flared and tiered. There are girlish frocks with Under-
sleeves and collars of batiste. And there are the severely tailored coat dresses
Frocks of silk choose satin, crepe and brocaded chiffons, beading them, embroidering
them, and trimming them with fur. They furnish a fascinating selection in their variety.
Hats of doth. felt and plush. in black. brown and mixtures. All
in good condition. Sizes for boys 4 to 16 years.
Men'* Dresser Set
91800
Dresser set of Pyrnlin ivory in
a leatherette veivet -lined case,
conslsting of a elothrs brush aa4
a pair of military hair brushes
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Sweater and. Cap
Sets $3.50'
Cunning outfits for outdoors.
The sweater and cap are of
white wool yarn trimmed with
pink or blue fibre silk thread.
Men'* Military Set
97.00
This get * onists of a real ebony •
hark elothes brueh, a hat brumh
and a pair of, mitary hair
brushes
Cigarette Set*
$1150
Nneased in a satin uned holiday
boz aro a sterling nilyer • igarette
ease and a match Lox in mate h.
Formal Dinner Dresses $35.00 )o $125.00
Just as men wear the Tuxedo for all evening occasions, women now wear the dinner
dress. Excellent in its discriminations is our assortment. Gorgeous American Beauty
with silver lace. Brown velvet with brocaded in gold. Black moire with sequin tunic.
Scarlet velvet with steel beads. White crepe chiffon heavily beaded in silver and
crystal. Slim and graceful in silhouette.
Coats for Little Misses $6.75 to $7.75"
Little girls of 8 to 12 will eagerly accept the invitation of the
out-doors even on the coldest days if they are provided with
warm Woolly goats of tweed and polo coth. With collars that
pull up around the ears.
Charming Are Frocks at $9.75
Girlish in their styles are these pretty dresses of serge, wool
crepe and wool crepe combined with velveteen. They are ef-
fectively trimmed in colors. Sizes 8 to 14 years.
Infants’ Wool Sweaters $2.00 and $2.75
Sweaters as they should be for a baby, fine and soft and white,
trimmed with a bit of pink or blue fibre silk. They button down
the front with unusual pearl buttons
Caps*of Fibre Silk $1.75 and $2.00
Made like a helmet are cape of fibre silk floss, made warm with
a Iming of wool yarn. Knitted all white, or trimmed with pink
or blue.
Infants’ Hand Made Dresses $3.50
Dresses of the finest, softest batiste, made with tiny stitches and
ornamented with delicate sprays of embroidery. They are long
and short, in sizes 0 to 2 years.
Japanese Silk Crib Quilts $5.00
To wrap Baby Bunting in when he goes riding in hi* carriage are
27x36 hand quilted covers hand embroidered in color*
Japanese Silk “Buntings” $7.50
Out-door robes, of pink or blue Japanese silk, hand quilted and
beautifully embroidered. A hood is attached.
(infants’ Department, Second Fioor)
• Ineh Rnvn4 Dolliee ....
12-1neh Immnd Doilies .
1x5 Oval Twiltes... .... .
WaH Oval Dilies........
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Proud, Is the Hostess Who
. Possesses Fine Linens
Now. of all times, one should buy linens, not only because Thanksgiving is near and
Christmas approaches, but because linens have never been priced so low Deep reduc-
tions have been taken in linens of the highest quality. No more are they prohibitively
priced. So, while such favorable prices are in effect, women should stock up on their
lineng •
Safety Razor*
98c
Gillette safety ranors with three
extra double -edge blades, or Gem
mafety ruzns and four extra
bindes in a metal or white com-
pomition cane
(Jeweiry Beetion, Btreet Floor)
Women’s Suit Cases
$6.75
Dressing cases of black cobra grain-
finisheet fabrie over wood. lined with
fancy satine Sizes IB to 24 inches
Smoking Sets
MOO
Four-plece qndruple al Ivor
piate smokinc et, consisting at
a tray. cigar or cigarette hoider
and ash reeiver. n
Metal Shaving Mug*
95.00
Attraetively decornted metal
ahaving mue with elosed dome
top. Metal handle nhavine brush
ineludea.
Mother says, "How’does he do it?” But there
is no getting around it—just as soon as foot-
ball and hockey get going, suits are worn thru
in no time We have anticipated mother's
trouble* by securing suits that are staunchly
made, and supplied by an extra pair of trousers.
Handsome overblouses in jacquette and hip band style, elaborately
beaded, embroidered or braided, in rich color* and original de-
signs. And three-quarter length hlouses in Mandarin and Russian
Cossack fashion, stitched in tinsel All are blouse* of the utmost de-
sirability, such as will add distinction to the simplest suit or will
create a costume when combined with a plain skirt. No two of these
blouses are alike.
In natural color. F’roterted by double
aaSar stvape and corners reinforced byv
an extra ply M leather ttractively
lined. Regular 24-inch size.
New twill suits combine beauty
and utinity to an unusuai degree.
They are tallored in the moot
correct Unoo of the season—short
baa coata, nem-fitted unbelted
ones, long smoothly tailored
lines Both smart and service-
able are they for the "tailored
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IB-Inch Hquare Clothe $ 650
Inch Hound (‘loths $1100
72-Inch Rouna C loths . . $18.00
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Women’s Hat Boxes
, $6.50 -
Smart looking hot boxes ot btack
enameled dpe k ane nt col a grain
treated fabFi lined attraetively and
convenientlyh qulpped with shirred
pocketa Gorrert mine for traveling
Dept. Dewa Stairs)
Stationery of Fine Quality
at 82.50 Box—White, helio, buff or grey stationery
consisting of writing paper, correspondence cards
and envelopes,'ribbon tied and arranged in a beau-
tiful holiday box.
at 91.75 Box—A pretty tinsel corsage comes with -
this writing paper in white or tints. The box is
silver striped.
at 91.00 Box—A very pretty holiday box holds 48
sheets and 48 envelopes, either white or correct tints.
at 91.00 Bex—Old English Crushed Bond corres-
pondence cards, silver or gold edged Unusually
large size. Imitation deckle edge
Metal Desk Sets $4.00
5-piece sets of bronze- finished metal consisting of a
metal-covered blotter, ink well, tray, paper knife and
a large blotter with metal tips.
Leather Tourist Cases $2.25
Writing cases for the traveler, containing a blotter,
a pencil, writing paper and envelopes. Pockets for
addressee, etc.
Sealing Wax Desk Sets 75c
Most attractively put up are there boxes holding a
tiny candle and candle stick, and four sticks of seal-
ing wax. A compartment awaits your own seal and
stamps.
Gold Fountain Pen Sets $14.00
The business man, the college girl, and the business
woman will particularly appreciate a set that connate
of a self-filling fountain pen and an Eversharp pencil,
in green or bright gold
Dresser or Desk Clocks $4.50
Dainty little docks of white ivory composition rim-
med with amber color or all white. In a 'variety of
designs.
with cat-claw -
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Two styles have equal represen-
tation in this assortment of sport
mate. There is the swngger top
coat with overcoat collar patch
pockets and buckled belt beloved
of the college miss Equally
popular this meanon la the belt-
less coat, tube-jike in nilhouette,
fastening at the nide Strlped It
may be, in pinids or in nolid
shades. Ineluded in both styles
are genuie Camels hair coats,
light In weight but exceedingly
warm. "
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Gioe a Thought
to Christmas
Gifts for
Men
, THE AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSMN. TEXAS. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18. 1923.
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