The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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J t Our showing of Stylish Millinery
it truly the finest ever seen in Gra-
ham. The newest styles—the Best
Pattern&^-are on display and we
i„vi»e you to call and see them. *
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lytHlinery.
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STREET & CO
BEST STYLES—LOWEST PRICES.
Fine pi
If you want the
Popular Fabrics lor
Suits, Waists to Skirts, il t
you. to see our elegant stock,
have what you want
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MORE NEIffiOODS FOR OURfSME
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Mr. Street is in Chicago buying more new
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goods foi^he Five Stores. HHHHHI
We have a full stock now but as the pros _,,
peets are for an unusually large business this fall Special PHces. -
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x hese goods being purchased late in.the sea-
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it became necessary for him to return to the mar- , to emPhasize the
ketstomake a Second Purchase of Fall Goods, f deavor Style
t« afnur datro mk qViever TTrMi an anti«.^in Quahty Goods that can be bought.
In a few days we can show you an entirely
new stoek of Silks, Fancy Suitings, Neckwear,
Belts, Knit Goods, Caps, Novelties, Ladies' and
Misses’ Suits,-Skirts, Coats and Jackets.
Being the only exclusive Dry Goods store in
Graham, we propose to make it the best one; the
best theory O^d^I^t^^en^ou^haM^l/biu!^
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Dress Goods
liToTir Drews Goods Department yon will find all
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that is new and popular for Fall and Winter wear—
the newest weaves, the best patterns, the leading colors.
Another large shipment to be received in a few days.
SILKS.—Beautiful liner of New Silk Suitings,
and Waist Goods* New Plaids, printed effects, checks
and solids. Large assortment, from ftOc to 11.75 yd.
SUITINGS.:—Are showing an elegant stock o’f
Fancy suitings, Broadcloths, Novelty Plaids, Worsteds,
Serges and Panamas. Prices from 85c to $1 .60.
SPECIAL.—We have on sale a lot of YVbolen
Dress Goods, good styles, special at 50c.
Queen Quality Shoes.
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. For Woman.
We have just opened up our fall stock of Queen
Quality Shoes, apd it gives us much pleasure tojtate
that they are the daintiest and prettiest lot ot Shoes'
we have ever shown, and the highest quality , and price.
The styles shown are of the best Kid, Patent Colt
and 1 ateht Kid, light and' heavy soles, high and me*
Stylish Millinery
dium heeL, button and lace ,Prices are *3.00, $3.50
and $^Wv Their Custom Grade $4.00 Special is equal
if not superior to many of the $5.00 shoes shown in
the cities.
We would be pleased to show them to you;
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BUTTON MACHINE.
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Have ju«t received a Ma-
chine for mSki^g covered
dress buttons. -Can now
make three sizes of buttons
to match your dress good#,
at .................15c doi.
CAPS.
♦ For r Missesr Boys and
Children, we have a large
stock of Pretty Caps; many
styles, many coloret many
prices.
Let us show you. . , ;
Also big line Men’s Golf
Caps and Heavy Caps.
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Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits, Coats and
Skirts.
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la,rge number of orders that are being placed
with Mimh \an.Wormer for fine hate Uconvincingev-
idence tliat the styles shown ate the loveliest and most
becoming ia the town, We have a large number at-
rea.ly trimmed up, but if they art not jimt what you
want we would be pleased to take your order for a •
Hat to be trimmed exactly to your liking.
New hats and trimmings ate being received every
week Let us show you the new styles. < * -f
NEW COTTONS.—For cheap and serviceable kh
ouits wejean sbow^oifa large variety of Cotton Fab- *
ncs, gray and colors in the new plaids, checks and
rmxed fast colors such as Arnpld Serges and Wex"
ford Worsteds, lances 15, I6f*and 20c.
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We haWa Splendid showing of Tailor-Made Suits this
season in Black, Gray and other colors, made of unfinished
Worsteds, Cheviots and Checked Cloths. -All the newest
and most popular styles, and^as good as ean be found in the
—. See our elegant line of Long Coats, exclusive Styles.'•
Prices $6, $7.50, $10, $12.50 and $15., Fine assortment j)f
Ladies Jackets from $2.50 to $6 00. We also have on dfer
play quite a nice line of Misses1 Long Coats in the newest
styles. All prices.
Have just received by express from Chicago a Targe
shipment of Ladies' Skirts,, comprising the- very newest
styles and patterns. Prices«range from $2.50 to $7.50.
Call and let us show * you.
FaE (Nothing.
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Never before have we been able to show such an elegahf
and njeto^late stock of Clothing as yon will now find on
our counters.
, Otir suits are made of the highest quality fabrics; the
newest patterns, tailored to At perfectly and retain their
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TJiese “BK A W” Suits are better, wear longer, and
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more, satisfactory in every respect than the ordinary ready-
made goods. „l * -
We want tp f>^*l 1 you your Fall Suit and cordially invite v^lue^froni 2
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you To lnsjiect iliese Ncw StyreF:
Staple Gotton Goods.
Yoit will need a large supply of Cotton
Goods this Fall and we want yob to temember
that we are leaders of low prices on 'this class
of merchandise.
Big lot Gray Mixed and Plaid Cotton Suit
ings, special at ..... _. r ....... - . ,10c
Fall Dress Ginghams, Good colors and Pat-
terns......................... ..8k to 12 ic
New Percals, special valued at ..7c, 81c, 10c
Dress outings, good weight and extra width,
no narrow goods........> r ...... fic to l2|c
< DOJnets, all colors, Lxtra heavy 8f. 10, 12|c
All brown domestics at the lowest priew. .
Bleached Domestics, full yard wide, si>ecial
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Also see our line qf Boy’s anfi Youth’s Suits.'
We have .a big -Sheeting, DaWofT
Ticking, Ginghams, Checks, etc. at th
possible prices
at the lowest
TOWEL BARGAIN^. \
We have put the following
on sale at Reduced Prices.
Cotton Fringed bowels
17x36 only .v*. 15c pr.
4 Good Cotton Towels 36x40
reduced to ,...'......20c pr.
Nice hemstitched Huck
Towels. 16x32^ reduced to
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Toweling. Special at 5c yd
Bed Quilts.
Kenwood; Quilts at, 76c
Lisa Quilts, full size $1.00
Utility 11-4 FVinged $1.65
Marseilles pi 1-4 Fringed,
Extra't:/..:...,.....$2^0.
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Department
Cool weather doubtle* renjinds you that it in time to '
buy Fall Shoeff^good, warm and serviceable.
We now remind you^4|aiit if you want the best" shoe vak *'
ues in the town and the largest stock to select from, that
our store is the place toTSuy them.
It is an accepted fact that we handle the best line of
shoes in Graham and our large sales in this Department is^1
the.best proof/ • ‘ ^ ’V-i^yr p.
We have a full stock, of the following slioes:
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ff- ypu hwr a&^s"!fF6m^r^tHk %
^bat you do so this Fall and let us prtfve to you hh we have ^
to many others, that ouif SHOES are the BEST. ^
Remember thaispe Will begin to receive that SECOND PURCHASE of FALL GOODS in a. few day! |
Don’t fail to see tip when ready for your Fall Bill. You can get just what you want—and at the Lowest
Prices. .
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Bowron, Frank H. & Martin, P. A. The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1906, newspaper, October 18, 1906; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870252/m1/4/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.