Galveston Tribune. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 148, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1912 Page: 78 of 85
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ACCREDITED SOLE AGENTS
Fine Foot Wear for Women!
fl[ When the selling of women’s Shoes was inaugu-
rated about a year ago, Baker Shoes were se-
lected to represent in our Shoe shop,the very highest
ideas in Footwear for milady. •
Our idea of the “fittnessof things” prompted
us to select Baker Shoes to establish a standard
here for the best in Women’s Shoes,in keeping
with standards set and maintained for so many years
in other departments.
Order Either of These
Two Stylish
MOHAIR SUITS
By Mail!
Style 3135—
$3.50
All wool mohair suit \
with collar, tie,
belt and cuffs of mo-
hair. This suit is our !
most popular style.
Navy, red and black,
with white trimmings,
and
navy with red trimmings.
WE PAY THE EXPRESS
GALVESTON.
CAUSEWAY EDITION.
G LYESTOy TRXBTHSTE * section ten.
Style 4105—
3.95
Stylish Mohair suit
with polka dot
sateen trimmings
as illustrated;
shown in black,
navy and red;
sizes 34 to 42.
-1 THE IlOBT. I, COHEN STORE. | ' ' -----------
Part of the Shoe Shop and the Trunk Department
Things To
Make
The
Auto-
Tourist
Happy.
A corner of the Robt. I. Cohen
store is devoted to none else
but automobile accessories.
Here may be found auto-
mobile baggage of every service-
able sort. Tire trunks, suitcase
trunks, tonneau trunks and
running board cases are in stock
in various sizes and are made to
order upon short notice.
A feature of our auto trunks is
the fact that they are abso-
lutely rainproof.
Lunch baskets, Thermos
bottle cases and picnic sets are
also carried in stock. They
range in price from the simplest
at $2 to the most luxurious
at $65.
Auto rugs, gloves, dust coats,
raincoats, caps, racing hoods,
touring records and wash-up
outfits.
For the chauffeur we have
regulation uniforms cf wool
doth and khaki, with caps,
leggings, gloves, etc., to match.
Quality Tells—Price Sells.
Style 3133—
2.50
Shown in navy,
black and red mo-
hair, with striped
sateen collar,
cuffs and belt, ev-
ery size in
each color, from
34 to 44.
Leather
Goods.
The
Finest
Stock
In The
South.
“Mark Cross” and other
highly regarded leather goods
lines give to this store the
most novel and distinctive
articles in leather to be found.
The traveler will find at
his service comforts for his
every move while away
from home—
Toilet Cases.
Medicine Cases.
Photo Cases.
Jewel Cases.
Traveling Slippers.
Traveling Brushes.
Travelers’ Clocks.
Wallets, Collar Cases.
Writing Portfolios.
Etc., Etc.
Those in quest of gifts
or party prizes may choose
from—
Leather Note Cases. ;
Desk Clocks.
Manuscript Holders.
Memo Pads.
Stamp Boxes.
Bureau Sets.
Ladies' Bags.
Bureau Boxes.
Bridge Sets.
And many other articles
attractive because of their
unique style.
Galveston.
Style: 4193.
Shown in red, na
and black, all
wool mohair, trii
med with striped
sateen and black sal
tie. This suit opens
from top to bottom i
dress style. Sizes34tc
Baker Shoes are the most expensive and most
highly regarded Shoes known to the Shoe trade of
this country. Their Making employs none but
the best of leathers and other materials. The de-
signing of Baker Shoes leaves nothing to be desired
in fit or style.
Baker low Shoes for Summer wear are shown in
White, Grey and Champagne Colored Buck, besides
the staple colors and leather at ) .
$4 and
Baker High Shoes priced at $5 to $10
C|A marked feature of every pair of Baker
low Shoes, is the snug fit at ankle and instep, the
result of bench work by careful artisans. ,
Quality Tells—Price Sells
Galveston.
What Everybody Weais
MOHAIR BATH
SUITS!
Made for Service—At-
tractively Priced
WE PAY THE EXPRESS
G A LVEyru a .
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Galveston Tribune. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 148, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1912, newspaper, May 16, 1912; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth871897/m1/78/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting San Jacinto Museum of History.