Temple Daily Telegram (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 33, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 21, 1919 Page: 4 of 24
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TEMPLE DAILY TELEGRAM, TEMPLE, TEXAS, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21,1919.
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OPEN EVENINGS
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CHRISTMAS
Time is here for prompt action and quick decision. You can save
yourself time and trouble by coming direct to, this store to do your
holiday shopping. We're keyed up just a little tighter at every
point, to give best possible service—prompt, efficient, satisfying-
the last three days of the Christmas rush.
SEE SHOW WINDOWS
GUT HOSIERY
Silk Hosiery is always appreciated, and is one of
the most sensible gifts. We have assembled splen-
did holiday stocks from tho most noted manufac-
tures of Silk Hosiery in America.
Most of the different lines are shown in black,
white, and among other colors, the newest shades of
browns, cordovan, navy, bronze and gray. Allow us
the pleasure of your consideration of these Hose at
these prices for your Christmas Gifts.
$1.50 up to $5.00
GIFT BLOUSES
This Christinas will see many gifts of pretty
Blouses and our stocks are exceptionally tasteful
and well selected.
Fashioned of fine Georgette with frill collars,
beaded and embroidered or trimmed with filet lace.
Then there are strictly tailored and semi-tailored
styles; many exquisitely hand-beaded and hand em-
broidered. In atl the popular shades,
GIFT GLOVES
Gloves are one of the big gift items to be con-
sidered at this time. And you will find that our
Glove Department is well prepared to care for your
needs.
The very finest Imported Kid Gloves in black,
brown, tan, grey and white,—some have stitching
to match, while others have contrasting stitching.
$2.50 i:p to $1.00
GIFT BLOUSES
This Christmas will s^e many gifts of pretty
Blouses and our stocks are exceptionally tasteful
and well selected.
Fashioned of fine Georgette with frill collars,
beaded and embroidered or trimmed with filet lace.
Then there are strictly tailored and semi-tailored
sty las; many exquisitely hand-beaded and hand em-
broidered. In all the popular shades.
$6.50 up to $25.00
$0.50 up to $25.00
GIFT RIBBONS
Rare, indeed, is the wee miss who does not hope
that Santa will leave at least one perky Hair Rib-
bon amid her Christmas presents. Then think, too,
of the many handsome articles that can be made of
these beautiful ribbons.
25c up to $1.00 per yard
GUT BAGS
We have just received another
.-hipment of Bags. In American
und French creations. There Is
nothing, more stylish or desir-
able to bo had In the way of a
Handbag, being the most
charming gift a woman can
receive. Our entire stock of
Headed, Leather and Velvet
Hags are priced at a saving of
from twenty to twenty-five per
cent, Knch bag packed In hol-
iday boxes.
$1.00 up to $15.00
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SILK UNDERWEAR AS GIFTS
As a Christmas gift is beloved by all femininity
and here are assortments that afford you unusually
gratifying choice. Every woman loves to possess
Silk Underwear, and this season the indications are
that more of it will be given than ever before.
We have assembled a very large and impressive
showing iu Crepe de Chine, Washable Satin and
Georgette and Lace Combinations—tailored or
tastefully trimmed models of exceptional beauty.
See Window Display
SILK CAMISOLES $ 2.50 up to $ 7.50
SILK GOWNS $ 6.50 up to $15.00
SILK TEDDIES $ 5.00 up to $10.00
SILK PAJAMAS $12.50 up to $1S.50
SILK NEGLIGEE $ 8.50 up to $35.00
GIFT FURS
Of all the appreciated gifts one could make the
Wife, Mother, Sister, Daughter or Friend, nothing
surpasses Furs for beauty and service, and surely
nothing would be more highly appreciated. We
guarantee that the Furs are of dependable quality
—workmanship first class; that the Furs we are
offering for the holiday shoppers are all new, aud
styles are authentic, and nowhere can you find a
better assortment than here. We invite comparison.
$15.00 up to $50.00
GIFT IVORY
Every woman is proud of her Dressing Table, and
its appointments; so then if there is an article miss-
ing from it, Christmas will be a most excellent time
to supply it.
FRENCH IVORY—We have a wonderfully com-
plete line of this popular kind of toilet accessories:
Hair Brushes, Combs, Mirrors, Hair Receivers,
Trays, Jewel Boxes, Glove Boxes, Shoe Hooks. Over
a dozen articles,—also Ivory Manicure Sets,—In
leather cases, silk lined.
DOLLS FOR THE KIDDIES
We are showing a big collection of Dolls—Dolls
that go to sleep, and those that don't. Undressed
Dolls, Dressed Dolls, very small Dolls, and up to
25 inches high. Unbreakable Dolls, Dolls that can
be washed. Scores upon scores of them. And the
most important of all Is how reasonably they are
priced.
25c up to $10.00
GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS
We have assembled one of
tho finest stocks of handker-
chiefs that this store has ever
carried. Not alone a wonderful
stock of Christmas gift Hand-
kerchiefs here, but values that
will attract discriminating buy-
ers. We bought a greater part
of oivr collection very early
this year, t
As usual, we have an lm«
mense showing of Gift Hand-
kerchiefs In Christmas boxes.
25c up to $1.00 each
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Williams, E. K. Temple Daily Telegram (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 33, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 21, 1919, newspaper, December 21, 1919; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth470447/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.