Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1922 Page: 8 of 10
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Greenville’s Exclusive Dealers For Wayne Knit-Hose, Butterick Patterns,
And Munsing Wear.
Buy At MCBRIDE’S For Less
For 28 Years We Have Been Known Throughout Northeast Texas as
Greenville's One=Price-Cash Store
The Store That Sells The Same Goods For Less
-TOim YVK \KE ENJOYING THE LARGEST CASH PATRONAGE IN Ml I Ml> I KltKITOK V: AND RICH NOW. WK HAVE I ARCE STOCKS. KINK
ASSORTMENTS Oh (|l M in MH« HAMUSE AT LOWEST ( \sn PRICKS
Supply All Your Fall and \\ inter Needs Mere
CLEVER SWEATERS
AND SCARFS
hOK COOI. AUTUMN DAYS
Attractively Priced
Wy sre abundantly prepared to supply you with
j-hjt v ' ’■ i iii'itti'i ’i Si .n f for the cool
Auwnn u.»y».
Jl ST IIUHVKD1 splendid ussorintent of styles
mid color* mi wool sweater*, coat or slip-on, and
.semis both plain and circular.
$2.48 ft) $8.95
$1.94 to $5.90
JUVENILE SWEATERS AND CAPS
Also showing interesting assorTiiieiil of infants
aud children'* Sweaters and cap* in white, solid col-
or or combination, priced as follows:
Children’s Sweaters $1.94 to $3.45
Children’s Knit Cains 48c to $1.48
Children's Knit Moves 48c to 75c
Infants, Sweaters $1.95 to $3.45
Infants' Cups 48c to 98c
Infants' Bootees 25c to 74c
McBrides the Hosiery
Store
Best Values il Lowest Prices Have Made This Store
"Hosiery” Famous
This season v , are liettei prepared than ever to
supply every member of the family with dependable
IlOse at lowest cash prices.
- FOB WOMEN
Black anil Brown Fashioned Silk Hum' 97c
Black, navy, African, Seal. Otter, Cordovan,
light Beaver ami heather mixtures, ev-
cellent quality Silk Hose, at $1.45
Full fashioned Silk Hose in black and brown at $1.95
$2.45 and $2.90
All wool hose, plain and riblu-d in heather and
"" dot on >1 8| 18 and $1.95
OUTSIZE Full fashioned thread silk hose $1.95
Ol 'ISI/K—Silk Hiid Filler blend hos. only 96c
Mercerized Lisle, full fashioned, black only. 95c
Full fashioned mercerized lisle, black, brown
■ only 74c
Mercerized lasle in black, brown and white 48c
Cotton Hose Special values, black and brown 25c
FOR CHILDREN
Black, brown and white rildied hose, extra yood
values, at 2ftc
PONY STOCKINGS Black, brown and white, med-
ium weiirht at 39c and 48c
infants' White cotton hose 16c 25c, 34c. and SBc
Infants' White Silk Hose 48c and 75c
Infants’ White Si.x Sox. crocheted top 86c
FOR MEN
Hall hose in black, brown, navy, Grey, Champagne
and white. 0 1-2 to 11 1-2 in comlied cotton, mercer-
ized lisle and silk, priced 15c, 25c 35c 48c and 75c
Notions for l all Sewing
We hare a very complete and comprehensive
stock of notions. This includes the little things
you will need fo iiaii ami winter sewing, and many
other items used every day. such as Coml>s Brushes.
Hair Pins, Hair Nets, Etc. We feature
The “FINETTE’’ Al 10c
Th# l*»st (lout le straw] net on the market for a
dime Uu vi*it>te than the average net and has pin*
to match. All shades except grey.
I A&IONABLE
1ALL APPAREL
Very Interesting and Diversified < elections of
VTTRAtTIVi: DRESSES, (OATS, SI ITS AND
MILLINERY
Priced 1 lie McBride Cash Way- For Less
This is not a year when one or two styles com-
mand the major part of women's approval—the
beautiful models are legion VARIETY gives the
season great distinction.
We are showing large collections of women’s and
misses' various apparel things at the lowest cash
prices as follows:
DRESSES
Canton and Wool Crepe. Koshanara, Crepe Satin
Crepe Komainc, Twill Cloth, Serge. Etc. Colors
Navy. Brows, Black and leather shades in sizes
up to 52 1-2.
slm,Kss, s $14.75 to $29.75
wS® $5.90 to $33.90
(OATS
Materials of Velour. Bolivia, Silvertone, Polo. Nor
mandy, Cheviot, andother popular fabrics. Size*
16to 51
phiced $9.75 to $44.50
MILLINERY
New models arriving almost daily gives variety
aplenty to our millinery department. If you have
not already made selection, con)e in right away—
IJADIKS
HATS
CHILDREN'S
HAfS
$2.98 to $14.75
$1.94 to $3.95
MB JlEBride.
THt ONE PRICE, CASH STORE
-IT PAYS TO PAY CASH'
Buy Adler
They Keep you Looking your Best
All Wool, double 4111111k. silk sewn status; tali
lined, oj Melted win finish—the most advanced step
in fine clothes making at no added cost.
Nov showing a complete line of the latest color*
and materials. Smart styles for every man of 17 to
$24.45 to $29.75
Other *p)<*ndid value* in Men’* Suit* from $13.71 up
HOY S TWO PANT SlTITS
Al* Moot finely tailoied, with BpecitU reinforce*
m«*nt>4 where the greatest comes.
Fried \ery low. S9.75 to $14.50
Extra good values in wool mixed suits, ages 3
16- “l $4 96 Upward
NEW ( \PS FOR MEN AND HOYS
Latest styles well made wool taps, many of them
with unbi-eakable visors Priced 48c to $1 95
Fine 1 all Hats
A Hat tha tis cheap always looks it, snd so doss
the wearer.
If you want your Fal Hat to look a part of you.
instead of APART from you, let us fit you to a
MALLORY
Now showing a complete array of correct Autumn
styles at
$4.85
OTHER GOOD HATS AT $1 94 AND *2 97
All-Leather Shoes
MEN’S AND BOYS
Whether foi work or dress wear, we can give vou
a good-fittmg all leather shoe at a money-saving
price. Black and brown Kid and Calf in popular
lasts are here Note the prices:
Men's Dress Shoes $3.44 U) $7 jg
Mens Work Shoes $1.94 to $4.94
Boy's School Shot** $1.94 to *3.45
Boys Dress Shoes *2 44 to
Our Well-Equiped Radio Department Is Becoming More Popular Everyday
Come To Us 1 or Radio Supplies at Lowest Prices
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1922, newspaper, October 27, 1922; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832329/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.