The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 201, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1923 Page: 2 of 4
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Sale Opens Saturday, September 8th, 1923
Far Below Wholesale and Manufacturer’s Cost
THIS IS A SELLING OUT SALE-NOT SELLING OUT TO STOCK UP AGAIN-BUT SELLING OUT TO ABSOLUTELY QUIT.
The people of Weatherford and Parker county will have a feast at this store for the next thirty days on Dry Goods, Clothing,
Shoes, Hats, Caps and all kinds of notions, for fall and winter wear. IN THIS SALE YOUR DOLLAR WILL DOUBLE ITS
VALUE. Folks make them work. Don't wait. Don't delay. Good things do not last long. Below you will see listed a
few of our selling out prices. This will give you an idea as to how we are closing out our entire stock and fixtures.
—The above prices are only a few items, you must come in yourself to appreciate what we are throwing out to the public. Space here is
limited. All merchandise will be placed on counters, tables and displays—displayed in a manner that you can see and find everything that you
are looking for and want. Prices marked in large plain figures. Everything goes! Nothing held back!
DRESS GINGHAM
Guaranteed fast colors, new fall patterns.
Worth 20c and 25c per yard. Selling out
price, per yard—
17 Cents
1923 OUTING
36-in. heavy weight, well napped, suitable
for night gowns, pajamas, kimonas and
dresses. Worth 25c and 30c the yard.
Selling out price, the yard—
19 Cents
PERCALES
Yard wide, fast color, beautiful patterns,
the best quality, worth 25c and 30c the
yard. Selling out price—
17 Cents
10000 YARDS of GINGHAM
Percales, Chambray, Cambri<5, Lawns,
Voiles and Domestic, all on one table to
pick from. Selling out price, per yard—
9 Cents
LADIES’ FELT SLIPPERS
Pretty shades and fancy trimmed, worth
$1.50 per pair. Selling out price, per
pair—
89 Cents
HOSE! HOSE! HOSE!
Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Fine Cot-
ton Hose, al sizes. Selling out price, per
pair—
10 Cents
MEN’S HOUSE SLIPPERS
Men’s Brown and 'black Solid Leather
House Sliopers, all sizes, worth $2.50 per
pair. Selling out price—
$1.50
BABY SHOES
®lacl5’ White- Brown, Patent Leather,
Vim Kid, in Lace and Button; worth $1.50
and $2.00. Selling out price, per pair—
$1.00
MEN’S AND BOYS’ CAPS
All colors and shades. All sizes and neat
patterns. Selling out price—
59 Cents
MEN’S DRESS SHOES
For Young Men, Middle Men and Old
Men. All sizes, all styles in Black and
Brown. Guaranteed solid leather, worth
$6.00 and $7.00 per pair. Selling out price
per pair—
$3.95
LADIES’ OXFORDS
Ladies’ Brown Kid Oxfords, small sizes,
Cuban heel. Worth $5.00 per pair. Sell-
ing out Drice—
$1.95
Men’s Waterproof Bootees
Guaranteed solid leather, 18 inches high
in Brown and White Elk, worth $10.00
per pair. Selling out price, per pair_
$6.95
MEN’S FELT HATS
All shades and all styles, and all sizes.
Worth $4.00 and $5.00. Selling out price
$2.95
HENDERSON CORSETS
We carry a comprehensive assortment of
various models for every type of figure.
Corsets worth $3.00 and $3.50. Selling
out price—
$1.95
MEN’S COTTON PANTS
Men’s Cotton Pin Check Pants in all sizes,
worthh $1.50. Selling out price, per pair
95 Cents
Ladies’ and Misses Hose
Ladies and Misses Silk Hose in Brown,
'Black, White and Fancy Colors. Good
quality hose, worth 75c. Selling out
price—
45 Cents
NO GOODS EXCHANGED AND NO MONEY BACK. STRICTLY ONE PRICE TO ALL.
Goldstein’s Dry Goods Store
119 NORTH MAIN STRET
WEATHERFORD, - - - TEXAS
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Goldstein’s Dry Goods Store Selling Out, Quitting Business in Weatherford. In order that Mr. Goldstein may take advant-
age of an opportunity which he believes more profitable; he is sacrificing the merchandise in this store at unheard of prices.
This stock of merchandise is clean and new. No old merchandise, no shop worn goods and no articles from bankrupt
sales. Everything clean cut, new patterns and this season’s merchandise. This stock must be sold—and sold right now. To
move this stock and fixtures, prices will be reduced—
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The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 201, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1923, newspaper, September 6, 1923; Weatherford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth646364/m1/2/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .