The Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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Every Department of the Store
Is Ready With Fall Merchandise—of the Dependable Sort
Whether you are ready to buy or not,
it will be a pleasure to show you the
new styles. Just the smart styles in
Dress Goods you have already settled
upon in your own mind as being what
you want for early fall wear—are
here in abundance. Some for exclu-
sive, dressy wear—others suitable for
ail occasions—in black, white, light colors, dark colors, fancy mixtures and novelty
effects. But they are La Porte fabrics and guaranteed satisfactory. Whether you
are ready to buy now or not, we want you to see them.
foible DRESS GOODS SELL ON SIGHT AND STAY SOLD
Examine the new Brocaded Creations you have heard so much about. There are half a
hundred beautiful combinations to choose from. Materials for all occasions which should not be overlooked.
Ladies' Coats & Suits
\ Styles the latest—narrow bottoms on
; ^ ! skirts and suits; extreme cutaways and
V>V ; ! modest round corners on coats and
;.y ] suits; drapes, panels and plaits on
skirts; rough fabrics in coats and
Y. | shirts; popular silks in petticoats, etc.
;• These are the goods the people want
.V;v i and the prices are right.
Sweater Coats
The Sweater Coat is the most generally
accepted outer garment that is now be-
fore the country. The season’s newest
styles in Byron Collars, Ruff Necks and
Norforks in all the popular shades for
men,, women and children.
The New Fall Hat Styles
&ZlM
After a few days no prop-
erly dressed man will be
seen wearing a straw hat.
These hats are samples, representing the
maker at his best and embracing all the
styles to be worn this fall and winter.
Boys’ School Clothes Ready
Thousands of mothers find that new clothes for
their boys are one of the first necessities for Sep-
tember. So we have bought in the autumn stocks—
new suits all carefully made under our direction
from materials we selected months ago. Coats
are belted, double breasted and norforks. They
are exceptionally serviceable and the unusually low
prices should effect their immediate sale. Sizes
are four to seventeen years.
RDERED THEM
km CATALOGUE-'
™E'HOUS E
and got stung—you said the last
time you ordered from the cata-
logue house that you “never would
again, why did you make this as-
sertion? We know it was because you got stung good and
deep—by buying goods “sight unseen—just because they
were priced one and one-half or two cents lower than your
home merchant’s goods. We guarantee our goods and if
they are not satisfactory all you have to do is to bring them
back and get your money. You have a chance of seeing
what you are purchasing when you buy goods of us. You
do not have to take cur word for their being first class but you know yourself just what you are purchasing.
J. W. COCHRAN & COMPANY
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Feagin, A. T. The Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1913, newspaper, September 18, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth659855/m1/3/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.