The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1932 Page: 2 of 8
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THE ROCKDALE REPORTER. Thursday, April 7, 1932
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OPENING DAY SPECIAL
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When we say “Never Such Great Dollar Days” we mean just that.. and that is enough. People
in Rockdale trade territory have learned to look forward to Scarbrough & Hicks Co. Dollar Days
as an event for unusual bargains. We expect th is event to even surpass the others. Our windows
and display tables will be filled with merchandise you need and use daily. You will be well pleas-
ed with the values. Many, many things we will be unable to list. Prices good only so long as our
present supply lasts.
CABINET SEAT
A seat (12-, x 13'j x 17) that m
rerve as a chair or a stool tT 1
clever new bench with uphold
seat of sateen, chintz or cretonS
also contains compartments J
shoes, lingerie, hats, etc.
Friday, April 8th Through Saturday April 16th
re
Men's
Dress
Shirts...
Outstanding* values
in Fade Proof Shirts
.... in shantung,
broadcloths and oth-
er novelty broad-
cloths, assorted col-
ors. Values up to
$1.50, During Dol-
lar Days ....
MEN’S
Union Suits
Men’s Pajama Check Summer
Unionsuits, well cut through-
out, finished with triple- ^
stitching, shoulder straps S. I
With reinforced back. *r I
3 FOR —
Ladies’ Hose
Full fashioned Hose—
2 PAIR FOR
Silk Rayon Mesh Hose—
2 PAIR FOR
Romper Cloth
Standard quality, fast color, dj* Ti
16 YARDS FOR ^ I
LADIES’
Underwear
Good quality non-run Rayon
Bloomers and Panties. Col- fl
ors assorted pink and peach. «|
During Dollar Days—
5 FOR
Foot Stools
Upholstered with sateen, cre-
tonne or chintz, beautiful in
design and workmanship
Very attractive foot stool
with compartment for house
slippers or needle work—
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BEACH SANDALS
Ladies’ Ileach Sandals, cut-out
slvlp with Cuban hod
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Silks
All $1.29 and $1.50 Printed
Silks on sale during Dollar
Days at, a yard—
All $1.29 Wool Crepes, spe-
cial during Dollar Days—
l adies’ v-neck, puff cap sleeve,
pure zephyr yarns, beautifully
in pastel combinations. See these in window
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Wash
Dresses.
Sheer Chic from Shoulder
To Hem.
The grandest frocks we’ve had
at this price. Becoming youth-
ful styles with flares, pleats
and cape effects, sleeveless
and short sleeved. 14 to 20—
30 to 40. You will want sev-
eral of these.
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To
wels
Good heavy Turkish Towels, col-
ored borders, fast selvage bor-
ders. Colors Rose, Blue, Gold
and Green. Size 17x34.
THE DOZEN
Men’s Shorts
and Shirts
Shorts in assorted patterns and
colors. 3-button front and elas-
tic sides. Shirts white, fine-rib-
bed athletic style. Moon neck.
3 SUITS FOR
Fast Colored
Wash Frocks
A beautiful assortment fast
colored wash frocks just
received from the original
manufacturer. Sleeveless
and short sleeves. 14 to 44
2 DRESSES FOR
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EXTRA SPECIAL
Bed Spreads
Size 30x105. Seamless Krin-
kle Bed Spreads, msm i d
color stripes, guaranteed
fast color. Scalloped edge.
Come in Rose, Blue, Gold,
Green and Orchid. $1.50
value, special Dollar Days
(See these in our window to
appreciate the value)
Ladies’ Hose
43 gauge silk hosiery, a regular
$1.50 seller, silk to top, picot top
with embroidered garter stop.
New cradle foot and panel heel.
During Dollar Days—
Men’s Dress
SHIRTS
Well made, good quality material,
figured patterns. Blue, Green
and Tan.
2 FOR
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Bargains!
High grade 32 inch fast color Gingham
in solids, checks and plaids ....
36-in fast color Dress Prints ....
Extra Heavy Mississippi Cheviots . . . .
—These are extra values—be sure and
see them.
YOUR CHOICE—10 YARDS FOR
R. S.
Cambrics
Solid and new spring prints. You
know this grade of merchandise and
you realize this is an exceptionally
low price—
6 YARDS FOR
Men’s
Work Shirts
Excellent quality gray chambry, full
cut coat style, double on shoulders
and around armholes. With eyelet
ventilation. A 69 cent value—
2 FOR
EXTRA SPECIAL
Printed Batiste
A beautiful sheer quality guaranteed
fast color batiste, just the thing for the
new Spring Dress, These beautiful ma-
terials should sell for 25c per yard. But
we will sell during Dollar Days—
7 YARDS OR 2 DRESS PATTERNS
OF 3 Vi YARDS FOR
Genuine
Kotex.
4 BOXES FOR
Broadcloth
Fast color, closely woven. A.
nice range of patterns to se-'
lect from. A splendid pur-<
chase to be sold during Dol-
lar Days at—
7 YARDS FOR
Voile
Domestic
36 incli Bleac
starch.—
from
15 YARDS FOR
40 inches wide, wide selvage.
The wanted pastel shades—
7 YARDS FOR
Men’s Hose
Rayon fancy socks, assorted^
color combinations and pat-
terns. Mercerized top. heel
and toe. All first quality—
8 PAIR FOR
Children’s Play
Oxfords
Black glove stock, compos!-f
tion sole, blucher play oxford
Size range 5% to 8, 8 Mi to
11, and 11H to 2—
THE PAIR
Boys’ Overalls
Made of a heavy white bock,
blue denim, triple stitched,!
bar tacked at all points ofj
strain. Size 6 to 16. Easily
worth 69c.—
2 PAIR FOR
Cretonnes <
All 25c and 29c cretonnes,^
large assortment to select
from—
5 YARDS FOR
Pillow
Tubing
36 Inch pepperell pillow tub-
ing—
6 YARDS TOR
Ladies* <
House Slippers i
During
Values up to
Dollar Days—
2 PAIR
75c.
FOE
Boys* Dress Shirts
Guaranteed fast color assort-^
ed patterns of new novelty ^
stripes and figures. Juve-
nile sizes 8, 10 and 12 Boys
sizes 12*/i to 14—
2 FOR
Children’s Play Suits
Long sleeves and long kC^s-'
Hickory stripe, blue nr cl tanj
covert. Sizes 2 to 8. A won-
derful value at 59c—
2 FOR
SCARBROUGH & HICKS COMPANY
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Cooke, John Esten. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1932, newspaper, April 7, 1932; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth742159/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.