The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 233, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 9, 1922 Page: 5 of 24
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School Shoes
For Boys and Girls
WE HAVE a pair for your boy
or girl that will wear and still
make the foot look neat at •
reasonable prices
BUY SATURDAY
Start school with a new pair
of shoes
218 tostTloustonst. ✓
Jian Antonio ■ -Texas. <
Formerly Bedell Shoe Co.
Always wrapped for your protection
The milk made loaf
SIGNS or ALL KINDS
SHO'CARDS-CLOTH SIGNS
-GOLD LETTERING - ELECTRIC SIGNS-
TRAVIS 842 40115 S? ALAMO
SAN ANTONIO'S LEADING SIGN SHOP TOR 30 YRS.
SATURDAY.
HOLSUM
- BREAD
Better Bread Isn’t
Baked
At All Dealers
MODZL BAKING
COMPANY
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Chome of
\ thrift/
Whenever you see the word
THRIFT
think of the
San Antonio Loan & Trust Co.
(Incorporated 1892—Without
Bunking Privileges)
“The Home of Thrift”
215 West Commerce Street
It's Worth
Considering—
If you deposit regularly
in our Savings Department M
or are just opening an ac-
count you will jM
find it worth while m
to consider the in- M
terest periods. a
4% Paid on
Savings I®
Interest Compounded
Semiannually ]AI
We Invite
New Accounts $
[rost National Bank g
1 OF SAN ANTONIO
court asv
PROMPTNESS aA
Me On
“Meet
the Balcony'"
where you can wait in full view of
the front entrance —- comfortable
waiting room cool and restful. You
may inspect gift things here without
feeling any obligation whatsoever.
(Balcony)
Saturday
AND WE HAVE ASSEMBLED A NUMBER OF NEEDS FOR CHILDREN AT
For the High School Miss There Are
School Frocks $1.50
Gingham
The sizes are 6 to 14 years and the mate-
rial is a pretty checked gingham smartly
styled in the new fall fashion for school
youngsters. Three of these frocks will prove |
most comfortable for all winter.
(Fourt
Special Purchase and Sale of
Women’s Stylish Frocks
SEPTEMBER SALE OF
Beautiful new designs await your selection
at prices that are far below what you will have
to pay a little later on when the cold season in-
creases the demand for warm wraps and neck-
pieces.
Small Furs Specially Priced
R. T. Sable Choker double skin $ 25.00 Tangerine Fox Neck Pieces $ 39.50
R. T. Sable Choker single skin * 12.95 Scarfs wolf priced $18.75 to $ 29.50
’ Stone Martin Neck Pieces $18.50 to..s 22.50 * n ^ au P c ’ P°’. ’ e L brown black
and up to $29.50 and $35 and sllver
Double Stone Martin $49.50 $59.50 $ 69.50 Beige lox Scarfs $105.00
Baum Marten single skin $42.50 $48.50. $55 F ° X Scarfs - »79.50 $B5 $95 to $lO5
~ .. „ . * Black brown poiret red and taupe
Double Baum Marten $95 $llO and $115.00 foxes pr i ce d $29.50 $37.50 $39.50
Squirrel Neck Pieces $ 10.75 $49 $55 and $69.50
’ Make your selection now while the assortment is at its
height and the prices are the lowest they will be this season.
(Third Floor)
THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT.
J my STORE
Is the Last Day to Prepare for School
Pretty Frocks
$12.95 to $25
The young miss just entering high school or going away to college
will find these dresses just what she requires for the school room and
afternoon wear about the grounds. These dresses are of Poiret twill
tweeds fancy checked velours jersey cloth. Romaine crepe and wool
crepe. In all the new shades and models. Sizes 13 to 17 and 14 to 16.
For Girls 6 to 14 Years
Frocks $5.95 to $22.50
Attractive little dresses for
service of French serge and jer-
sey in tans greys copen
brown reds and navys. New
styles and trimming effects.
Misses’ 2-Piece Middy Dresses of White Galatea and
Repp Sizes 14 to 22 $1.95.
Imported English Ginghams $3.50
Dresses for the Jiigh school girls. The qual-
ity of the gingham is wonderful as well as the
nifty little styles and shades. Sizes 6 to 16
years. Dresses that make most serviceable
I school garments.
Ih Floor)
Specially Priced for Saturday Shoppers
s 2s=
•
A very unusual price for this class of dresses
for they are in the very latest fahion and mate-
rial for fall war. Dresses that reflect the great-
est care and artistry in making and what is more
you will hardly find any two alike in the lot. Dresses
for afternoon or street wear and even the busi-
ness woman will welcome this sale for there are
just the dresses she wants and at the right price.
STYLES:
TAILORED MODELS BEADED DRESSES
COAT DRESSES DRAPED MODELS
' RIBBON TRIMMED RUSSIAN BLOUSE
EMBROIDERED TRIMMED
I CANTON CREPE CREPE DE CHINE
" CREPE SATIN POIRET TWILLE
JERSEY CLOTH TRICOTINE
GEORGETTE CREPE
(Third Floor)
Regulation Middy Suits
$lO.OO
These dresses are the Mar-hof
middies made of storm serge in
navy the sizes are 14 to 22 years.
These are suits that were former-
ly $2O to $37.50.
For Boys There Are Suits “A Little Better’*
Penrod Suits
’lO *13.50 ’22.50
The Penrod suits have created an unusual amount
of interest this season for school boys. It's because
these suits are tailored along lines that boys find are
more like dad’s and big brother’s. They fit and wear
besides being extremely stylish in shades and lines.
Special Two-Pants Suits $lO.OO
Including Penrod Suits
There are tweeds and soft all-wool fabrics in the dark
serviceable shades for school wear. These suits are tailored to
stand the hard wear of school boys; sizes 7 to 17.
Boys’ Knit
Ties 50c
New knit ties in
solid shades and
fancy biardare and
diagonal stripes.
Also Dotted Wind-
sor ties.
Women’s and Misses'
Bloomers $1.75
Made of fine striped English sateen
with double shirred knee and elastic
belts.
Navy Emerald Green Purple
Blue Flesh
Kayser’s Glove Silk Bloomers
$3.95
In the popular shades for fall these
are splendid bloomers reinforced and
finished with elastic in colors of pur-
ple black navy and flesh.
(Third Floor)
For Smart Fall Frocks and Suits There are
Fabrics in New Weaves
Becoming in Shades for Street or Evening Wear
FROST KREPE $5.50
A new weave soft silky and heavy and
featured in navy Cuba Reindeer Havana
African brown and other desirable new shades
40 inches wide.
40-INCH MIRRO
KREPE $5.95
Anot h er distinctive
weave of silk crepe the
right weight for fall
frocks; in brown navy
and black.
SOFT SATIN CREPE $3.50
A lustrous clingy material for fash-
ioning slim frocks. Shown in 40-inch
width in all the desirable new shades
including— r~—iTL7
Navy—Cuba—Caator—Kingfisher
Poppy—White—Black—Turquoise
(Second Floor)
Late Fiction
Babbitt—By Sinclair Lewis on sale Septem-
ber 14th. This is the story of a man many of
which you know. By far the best story by this
author $2.00.
Flowing Gold—By Rex Beach on sale Sep-
tember Bth. A story of Texas oil fields one
that will prove a regular Rex Beach novel
$2.00.
This Freedom by A. S. M. Hutchison.. .$2.00
Vehement Flame by Margaret Deland... $2.00
Glimpses of the Moon by Edith Wharton. $2.00
Abbi Perre by Jay Wm. Hudson $2.00
Robin sequel to the Head of the House
of Combe $2.00
Head of the House of Combs by F. Hodg-
son Burnett
Certain People of Importance by Kath-
leen Norris $2.00
Marie Chap de Laine by Louis Hemon.. .$2.00
Four-Square by Grace S. Richmond $2.00
The Shadow of the East by E. M. Hull. .$2.00
(Sixth Floor)
MOST REASONABLE PRICES
Knicker-
bockers $1.95
Boys’ reinforced
Crompton Knicker-
bockers made of
brown and olive
corduroy; sizes 7
to 17 years.
This is a new shipment that
has just arrived. These are pure
thread silk hose lisle tops and
soles. They are marked second
quality but the imperfection
hardly more than you find in any
hose; in shades of black cordo-
van brown cocoa and mode.
(Street Floor)
TWILLETTE HEAVY CREPE DFj
A YARD $1.95 CHINE $2.25
In 36-inch width this An excellent quality of
popular fabric is shown all silk crepe de c hine in
brown pink and white.
A silk that will wash >n a » the new street and J
perfectly. evening shades. J
Art Classes Daily
in the instruction room for all kinds
of fancy hand work.
Art Embroidery Ixsson Tuesdays and
Fridays 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 o'clock.
Art Paper Work Mondays and Thurs-
days 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 o’clock.
These Classes Are for Be-inners.
Satunlavs Are for Children
10 to 12 o'clock. •
Boys’ School
Caps $1 to $2
These are new
arrivals in boys’
school caps and
dress caps made of
a good soft woolen
in light and dark
shades.
A NEW ARRIVAL OF THE POPULAR
Silk Hosiery
That we had on sale last week
69c
SNOW KREPE $5.95
A smart new dress material that will drape
well in 40 inch width. Shown in the popular
fall shades brown navy and black.
SPECIALTY
SQUARE
Rear of Main Aisle left of elevator
There will be a new item each day*
specially priced on this square. •
Georgette
Blouses
*1.95
In light shades for fall suit wear prettily
trimmed in lace insertion embroidery and
hemstitching. White flesh and cream and
ecru; a good range of sizes but limited
number.
SEPTEMBER 9 1922.
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Diehl, Charles S. & Beach, Harrison L. The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 233, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 9, 1922, newspaper, September 9, 1922; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1628734/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .