Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 294, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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CASCARETS 10*
For Con t!
•Is Bilious Liver
BAINC BUWMfSt OPS PA
FART ovtw WEIGHT
A(p riOPB*' WARN10
KtfimH t*'1 r.-« .il* * m
Hundreds and Hundreds ol Bargains at
Kmv duv since w» at art am I oui BIG FIRE SALE, thousands of
sho!H»er-’haw flocked to the BIG STOLL to fill tlu i* shopping
ifS" with gift articles trom our stock of high-grade merchandise.
The goods that are being offered at such greatly reduced prices are
of standard brands and known quality merchandise with which
t*verv man and woman of this section is familiar. Notwithstand-
ing the Ivavy buying of the public during the past few days, we
me* assortment from w hich to make selections and
still have
rust look
the saving!
WOOLENS
Woolen dress goods is bioad
cloths, tricotines, serge-*. velours,
worsteds, etc., worth from SI to
% per yard, at this big fire sab .
mil yard 50c tt* $3.00
SILKS
Taffetas, mescalines, satins
Crepes, Georgettes and othci
silk materials worth from Si! to
$o oer \ard in this big fin sale
only pc* yard $1.00 to $2,50
COTTON AND WOOL
BLANKETS
SECOND HOOK sPI (TAI S
1 Jt*,ra!l\ thousand, of garments
fnv women and children, such as
aprons, underwear, sweaters,
coat.- etc., will be sold Thuisdat
for pi n e only a fraction of their
foimei selling prices, I0c, 'Tie,
»0t
$1.00
I tipo (jj hex roMun
II ft * \ ? ' *
(Hairnets W ait, a ale
More thar
and wool
every one in perfect condition,
but notwithstanding they at In
ing sold in this big fire sale at
discounts ranging from 20 to SO
per cent
army blankets
Armv blankets are being teiui*
,»/] -it the verv special price ot
„nlv ..... : ......*200
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
thousands of pairs of women’s «
aim cliildren s shoes that we me
t sts ’i! out for 25c to oOc on the
dollar Ml good serviceable
ha. .. too.
MEN'S SHOES
f
• heim, Packard, Honorbilt,
Selz and Stratford shoes for men
art plje, ed tin special tables
which are piled high, with all
,i..r, last> i id leathers. Your
choice of hese famous brands for
paii $6.95
Standard 1 inlet
Preparations
Reduced
1-2
Hodmit'n Melba
Hinds Honey Djt*r Kiss
Almond and Pinaud’s
Cream Vanly's
BOYS’ SHOES
\\ in tii from $5.50 to $6,00 are
being leatUhal at the Big Stole
during this sale at per pair
only $1.60 and $3.00
MEN’S CLOT HING
The greatest sensational idling,
1 •
t; bn pus (’hristi. High path stan-
dard makes of suits.
s20.00 baits t<11 $ 9*95
>25.00 Suits for 12.95
$35.00 Suits for. ...... 16.95
' i 1 t I Stic Sill S 1 0: 25.00
STETSON HATS
Ml sizes and blocks in Men's
Stetson Hats. These haD need no
introduction. Regular $10 to
$T0 values for each $5 to $20
SERBIA IS NOW
RECOVERING FROM
EFFECTS OF W AR
Metropolitan Cafe
Metropolitan Servie
Pu MUi i t>l
Scruggs Cloth ng Co
CLEANING DYEING
We C til For • ud D v«;r
413 Peoples Street
Phone 696
raw
I
French Brothers Men! Market
Tender, Firm-Grained Beef
h | m find a! pleasure in eating. \V »• kill
h 4 fat'-med lervcs. Ask for your choice cut at
Ft each Brothers Meat Market
Phone 101
■UN M ■ MM
THOMAS B. SOUTHGATE
Writes FIRE, TORNADO, FLOOD, LIFE, ACCI-
DENT \ND HEALTH IN."CHANCE
Vutomobile. 1A10>* 1Hy. Plate Cdass. Workmen's Com-
pensation and Surety
Office Odd'„ Vie^quitc St.
Phone 104
SHOP
today
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TODAY
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PIANO TUNINGaml REPAIRING
BY M. P. BRADLEY
$ «wuv ni<1 <*f Ci-ht < ms*" for it i*»n
,Pbos»0 tis n-«dlr->‘« Mu-ic Slow Add"**-.
<04 PEOPLES STREET
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We are attending to all our business. Cali us for
Renovating
CORPUS CHRIS 1 MATTRESS FACTORY
Phone V3 102 Mnau *o 3:- »#t
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