The Matagorda County Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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STOCK Damaged by
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To the Public of Bay City and Surrounding Towns!
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MEN’S DEPARTMENT
DRY GOODS
LADIES’ DEPARTMENT
81.75
81.85
Also Many Other Items Will Be
Sold at—
10c
95c
Balbriggan Underwear at- 29c
CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT
Boys’ Dress Shirts
49c
Boys’ Broadcloth Shirts___95c
Boys’ Suits, long pants -- $6.95
85c
$1.00
$1.95
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Bay City
Next door to Rice Hotel
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_ 50c
. 25c
- 49c
_ 95c
$1.95
$1.00
. 95c
_ 95c
_ 69c
$1.49
_ 59c
_ 29c
SHEETS
81x90, at
MEN’S BOOTS AND LEATH-
ER JACKETS ON SALE
Boys’ Caps________
Boys’ Stockings -___
Boys’ Winter Unions
Boys’ Pants_______
Boys’ Shoes_______
Boys’ Suits________
Short Pants_______
Bargain Table Millinery—Best
Hats at—
Men’s Smoke-Damaged Under-
wear, at
Girls’ Hats-------------
Girls’ Dresess-----------
Girls’ Shoes------------
Girls’ Silk Hose---------
Girls’ Bloomers---------
300 Pair Children’s Shoes
at, each______________
Men’s Lumber Jackets, $3.00 val-
ues, at—
Men’s Coat Sweaters, $2.75 val-
ues at—
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LADIES’ WINTER COATS
Damaged, but in very good shape
87.00
1"
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DOUBLE BLANKETS
Rart Wool, at
82.49
Rayon Dress Goods, limited, yd.
21c
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ALL FABRIC DRESSES
Close out lot at
95c
Ladies’ Flannel Night Gowns
full make, at—
69c
SPORT COATS
Jane Cecil Style, all sizes and
many designs, at—
$7.00
Men’s Winter-weight Underwear
slightly damaged, 95c value at
45c
Men’s Flannel Shirts at
95c
Come and see the New Style
TOMASHENTA HATS
which are the latest creations
and in biggest demand.
LADIES’ SPORT DRESSES
Asorted lot, pure wool and silk,
$10 and $12 values at—
S5.95
Men's Dress Shirts, Big Bargain
85c
BLANKETS—HALF WOOL
83.49
1 CENT
Between 9:30 and 10 o’clock
LADIES’ SHOES
The Latest Styles, $6 and $7 val-
ues, assorted lot will be sold, as
they go, at—
82.95
LADIES’ APPAREL
2 tables full displayed of Silks
and Rayon Teddies, Step-ins,
Bloomers and Slips, in all latest
shades, as they go, at—
95c
Sales Ladies Wanted
Apply Saturday, 8:30 a. m.
Men’s Summer Unions at 50c
Light Weight Underwear at
35c
FAST COLOR PERCALE
5c PER YARD
From 9 to 9:10 a. m. Five Yards
To a Customer.
DRESSES—Water spotted, at
55c
Chintz and Broadcloth qualities
at, per yard—
25c
LADIES’ SWEATERS
Assorted lot, some are worth $3
and $4, at—
81.95
OUTING FLANNEL
5c PER YARD
From 9 :10 to 9 :20 a. m. 5 Yards
To a Customer.
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Men’s All-Wool Pants, $6 and
$7 values, your choice, at—
S3.85
Men’s Shoes—Asorted lot, $4.00
and $5.00 values, at—
S2.95
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LADIES MILLINERY AND
LADIES’ HOSIERY
are displayed in matchful ar-
rangement in a way that the
customer can easily match the
dress with the hose and hat very
conveniently.
Al
fBJK Early shoppers will be served according to the serial number which will be forwarded at the en-
V ENGk trance. Sale opens 9:00 o’clock sharp. Please be on time to get your serial number. Thank You!
Men’s All-Wool Shirts, Army
Style, at—
82.25
WHITE DOMESTIC
the kind that everybody likes, at
9c PER YARD
From 9:20 to 9:30 a. m.
5 Yards to a Customer
olitical cam-
ians are given a
stuff off their A.
uld only let it
fine?
Boys’ Sweaters
With the ending of the month of September we started to unpack cases of all kinds of winter merchan-
dise which are only slightly damaged by smoke and water- The store is crowded now with such merchan-
dise with prices marked so low that they will be sold out in no time. Don’t miss it. Have an equal share
of the greatest bargains of this time of the year, and own most of the stock with little money. Spend it here
7/SMOKE AND WATER!
44, is placed on (RI
SATURDAY AND MONDAY A II I F
Doors Will Open Saturday, September 29th, at 9:00 a. m.
Men’s Wool Underwear, $1.95
value at—
95c
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Smith, Carey. The Matagorda County Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1928, newspaper, September 28, 1928; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1553720/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.