The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1908 Page: 7 of 8
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' Long Silk Gloves.
We are showing a large anil pretty as-
sortment of these necessary accessories to
/njlady’s wardrobe. They come in all
wanted shades in silk and lisle at 00 HO
/$1.0O, $1.all and up to............ O/iUU
Styles
handkerchiefs, Etc.
The daintiest lot of pretty Handker
chiefs probably ever seen in Hico, are
now on display at this store. They are
simply e.Mpiisite. 10 cents up ^OC
The correct spring styles can be seen in great variety and profusion at Connolly s Big Department
Store now. Our huge stock ot pretty colored wash goods, including lawns, organdies, tissues, figured
swisses and many high-class colored novelties, never contained so many pretty, stylish, high grade, ser-
viceable fabrics as it does now. Our collection of white goods is simply superb. No description we could
write would hardly convey an idea of its magnitude or the exquisite beauty of the many new and stylish
weaves. A ten minutes lo°k will be more satisfactory to both you and ourselves; so come and see the
lovely things we have to show you and let our artistic sales ladies help you plan your spring outfit.
Men's Clothes, Millinery, Etc
Men who know buy
the ‘‘Soero. Micheal it
Son” Clothing. These
clothes suit particular
people, and in buying
theoT'you will always
be satisfied. They
possess style, tit and
quality Tit at satis-
fied appearance can
only come from wear
ing well-made, perfect
fitting clothes and is
noticeable in every
man who wears an S.
M. & S. Suit. Our
spring models for men
aie shown in the new-
est materials and col-
ors. We have your
size waiting for you in
every grade
$5 to $25
Ladies White Waists!!
We have a beautiful assortment of pretty
Swiss Lawn and French Lawn Waists, also
Net Waisting. These
White Lawn Waists are trimmed with lace
and embroidery inserting. They are tastily
and daintily trimmed and are economically
priced at
$1.00 to $5.00
NEW SKIRTS. We are showing a very
large and beautiful line of the new things in
skirts. Those popular shades of brown are
largely in evidence in our big stock, also those
lovely black Voiles and Panamas. If >ou want
correct styles and fabrics, buy the celebrated
Fabian Skirt. We have them in every popular
weave and color, priced at
$2.50 to $15.00
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\ OUR HAT will be stylish and becomin]
if you get it here. They’re reasonably ftjj
priced at $1 to........................ wlf
Children’s fancy caps, bonnets 25c up to $.‘1,50
Shirts, Shoes, Lace Curtains
Good Shirts
That tit comfortably and wear well is the kind every
man and boy wants. We keep the famous Monarch
and Cluett Shirts: they are the acme of perfection in
makeup, quality and style at the price. We have
them in Dress Shirts, also in soft Silk Pongee withcol-
iar attached.
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Mens are priced at 50c to $2.50. Boys
Summer Underwear
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Tii at keeps you cool and comfortable. Men’s Shi rtf ,
and Drawers, plain Brlbrifcgan, any size, pr gar. 35c
Fine Balbriggan and 2-thread Lisle, fancy and blea-
ched at per garment 50c and................................. 55c
Ladies Vests—Uhmense assortment, frond 10c bleached
cotton up to the finest lisle at... ...................................-36c
Dress Goods.
Beautiful assorement of new patterns of the
higher class, including the popular Stripe and
Marceline Silk—very swell for dress occa- Oft*
sions and evening weat—price.... k—.....&VU
Handsome collection of fine high class color-
ed Novelties, including Arnold’s famous Drap
De Linde and Lucerne Dotted.Tissues, for
swell dressers; these come in bran new shades
aud patterns and are economically priced JjJg
Other pretty, stylish dress goods, in-
cluding the popular Pekin Shantung, yard
50C
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Packard’s Gentlemen Shoe
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And Oxfords are favorites with a million discriminating
Americans. 'Not alone because they are easy on the feet
and possess sturdy endurance, but are made on lines ap-
propriate for correct dress. We are showing a swell as-
sortment of this splendid footwear in all tans and pat. leather o
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Huiskamp’s Oxfords. The dainty lines of this perfect
Ladies Oxford confirm to every requirement of fit and com-
fort. Style and durability have been so nicely balanced that
H possesses an exclusive elegance which distinguishes it as
k strictly high-grade shoe, in all new lasts, patent and tan at
$2,50, $3.00, $3.50. Buster Brown Children shoes,
7>$1.25, $1.50, and up to................................$2.00
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Lace Curtains
Hpring cleaning time is on hand und you will pmb-
ably want some new Lac* < 'urtalns. We are showing
a very large and suberb line, not only of Lace Curtains
and Bon Femmes, but we have a very large collec-
tion of lovely Curtain Hwiases that are beautiful and
very serviceable. They wash and launder to perfection
We also carry a very large stock of all kinds of col-
ored draperies Including Portiere cloth in a number of
:*TfcMiu»iful patterns. We *<dl you Lace Curtains at per
pair . . ...... ....................50c to $5.00
Bon Femme Curtain*, each $3.50 to ............... 16.00
Curftip Swiss, a yard...... .................... 10c to 25c
Drapery Cloth, a yard ................. 7 l-2c up to <J5c
ftge our New Bugs and Art Squares.
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Pretty Lawns, Dimities, Organdies, etc., the
kind that #ear well, are absolutely fast colors,
look in appearance equal to,the 25c and 35c
kinds, are exceptional values at our prices; 8£T
or 40 pieces to select tr6m 10c, 12 l-2c jjjQ
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Everything that’s new in Belts is shown here
—in leather, silk, elastic, etc , also Wash ft I
Belts at prices from 25c up to..............ml
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please the most exacting and prices are at the
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1908, newspaper, May 8, 1908; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775338/m1/7/?q=%22~1~1%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.