The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 78, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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BEGINS TOMORROW, APRIL 15TH
—In this sale we offer many new lines of seasonable merchandise at the new low price. People whose income is growing less
have little need to be despondent. Every dollar that comes m is worth much more than the dollar of a year ago. After all, it
is not dollars that indicate the comfort and happiness that we get from our wages or salaries—the measure of our remunera-
tion is indicated entirely by WHAT OUR MONEY WILL BUY.
See How Much More Your Money Will Buy This
Spring Than It Did Last in This Store
HUNDREDS OF CHOICE
GARMENTS ON SALE AT PHENOM-
ENAL PRICE REDUCTIONS
Buy Now—Save Money
35 FINE SILK FROCKS, CHOICE $18.95—
Here is the biggest dress value offered in
recent years—a bargain that every one must
recognize at once. Fine Taffetas, Crepes and
Georgettes in the very latest fashions, the
most desired shades. There’s not a dress of
the thirty-five but what is worth much more
than the price asked. Many are worth twice
the price asked—most all sizes included.
CHOICE NOW ....................$18.95
Every Coat Suit Now
Greatly Reduced-
LOT NO. 1, $16.75—Here are some really first
class AH Wool Serge and Tricotyne Suits at
this low price—a price not quoted on all wo.ol
suits for years. They are all Navy Blue, all
good styles and most all sizes—worth regu-
larly up to $29.50—SPECIAL NOW. $16.75
market price. The shoes that we have on our shelves are
new, clean, desirable merchandise and above all, they are
priced at the very least cent that shoes can be sold for.
—We quote you prices on a few of the special items we
are placing on special sale:
LADIES’ BLACK AND BROWN KID PLAIN PUMPS,
Black and Brown Kid Lace Oxfords and Black One-Eyelet
Ties in Louis Heels. These Slippers formerly sold up to
$14.95—SPECIAL SALE PRICE....................$4.39
LADIES PLAIN BLACK KID Pumps, Black and Brown Kid
Oxfords and Black Colonials with Louis Heels, former price
up to $9.50, SPECIAL SALE PRICE................$3.39
ONE BIG LOT of Ladies’ Odd Slippers (mostly small sizes),
PRICED SPECIAL................................$2.50
ONE LOT of Ladies ’ Small Size Slippers.............$2.00
ONE BIG COUNTER Men’s Work Shoes at...........$2.19
DRY GOODS DEPRATMENT
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT
We offer one lot of Boys' Real Nice Blouses, pretty stripes,
at ....................................49 CENTS EACH
Special lot of Men s Dress Shirts, with and without collars,
at 85 CENTS EACH
Laundered Shirts, pretty stripes, assorted sizes up to 17_
slarts that formerly sold up to $2.00, this sale 98c EACH
A Beautiful Silk Shirt, with satin stripe, this sale, $2.49 each
One lot of Men’s Nainsook Underwear, knee length, no sleeve,
Persuit ...................................79 CENTS
One lot of Boys Balbriggan Underwear...........ggc guiT
Boys’ Shirts, with collar ....................g9c EACH
/A
LOT NO. 2, $29.50—This lot is composed of Suits that are so
good, you’ll say you don’t see how they can be sold at this
price, $29.50. Tricotynes, Twills, Fine Serges in Navy Blue
and latest fashions, all sizes, regular values up to $55.00—
SPECIAL NOW..................................$29.50
LOT NO. 3 GO AT $48.75—Regular values up to.....$72.00
LOT NO. 4 GO AT $48.75—Regular values up to......$92.75
LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS, $2.98—A table of Trimmed
and Banded Hats offered here at $2.98. Hats marked regu-
larly at $4.85, $6.00 to $7.50, forty in the lot—while they
last—CHOICE....................................$2.98
FINE HATS, $5.00-—These Hats at $5.00 wil lamaze you—
you have not seen such values in years. Every hat is new as
to style, color and trim. Every hat is worth at least $7.50,
many worth $10—your choice of this lot, now........$5.00
SHOE DEPARTMENT
—Owing to an over supply of raw hides and some reduc-
tions x>f factory expenses, we are able at this time to go into
the open market with CASYl and buy many shoes and SELL
them at a much lower price than we PAID for the same shoes
a few months ago.
—We have sold practically all of our entire stock of last
years’ shoes and marked the remaining ones at the present
QUILTING SEASON
One lot of Cotton Challis and Cotton Checks, per yard . 7 l-2c
One lot of extra heavy Cheviots, per yard...............15c
One lot of Silkaline in beautiful floral designs, for com-
forts, specially priced ............................19C
Mattress Ticking, extra heavy quality, special price.... 15c
Brown Domestic, best Sea Island, 36 inches wide, spe-
cially priced, 8 yards.......................’.....$1.00
Bleached Domestic, extra weight, made of long staple
cotton, soft finish for family use, per yard......16 2-3c
Costume Crinkle Crepe, practical few house dresses, boys
and men’s shirts and soforth, saves ironing, 50 cent
quality, per yard .......... 29c
One lot of 27-inch Gingham, 15c quality, for............ 9C
Our usual big assortment of Gingham, per yard ...... 19c
A regular 50c value oi 39-inch Voile in a beautiful as-
sortment of patterns, per yard.....................19C
One lot of 75c and $1.00 Voiles, per yard..............39c
Just received, a beautiful assortment of Figured Or-
gandies, 40 inches wide, per yard..................$1.00
One lot of Fine Silk Hosiery, colors of brown, black gray
and white, per pair.......................79 CENTS
—SPECIAL PRICES ON MEN ’S CLOTHING
—SPECIAL PRICES ON BOYS CLOTHING.
Men’s New Spring Hats priced $2.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00
COLUMBIA RECORDS FOR MAY
HEAR THESE SPLENDID NUMBERS
3373-Alice Blue Gown Margaret Romaine
You Hear Me Calling Margaret Romaine-$1.00
3372—My Mammy, Fox Trot
Do You Ever Think of Me, Fox Trot
3376—Answer, Fox Trot
O-h-i-o, One Step
TOWEL VALUES
Extra good Huck Towel, 16x32 inches, pre-war prices,
per dozen......................................$1.39
18x36 Flaxon Towel, pre-war price, per dozen........$1.39
One lot of Table Damask..................HALF PRICE
Orchestra
Happy Six—85c
Orchestra
Happy Six—85c
3374— Over the Hill (tenor solo)
I Found a Rose in the Devil's Garden (teno7
solo) _
Samuel Ash—85c
3375— Home Again Blues
Ding-a-Ring a Ring (tenor solo)
Samuel Ash
Al Jolson
Frank Crumit—85c
BAKER-POSTON & CO
Our Stose Will be Closed April 21, San Jacinto Day
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