Galveston Tribune. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 148, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1912 Page: 79 of 85
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CAUSEWAY EDITION. G ALYESTON TRIBU.N E: SECTION TEN.
Special Offer to Mail-Order Customers:
In order to introduce to our out-of-town trade our new Summer Shoes for women, we will pay
express charges on a pair of these Shoes to any place in the State.
Style
“Chambers”
Lace
Oxford
$3
Black patsnt,
vici and gun-
metal and tan
Russia calf.
Style
“Galveston”
Pump—$3
All black and tan
leathers, white
leather and
canvas, black
satin, corded silk,
velvet and suede.
Style “Surf”
Colonial Pump
Champagne, white
and gray mi-buck
imported Russia
calf and patent
leather.
Style
“Breakers”
White Pump
$250
Style
“Tremont”
Colonial Pump
$4
A White Canvas
Pump at a
popular price.
Style
“Beach”
Colonial
Pump—$3
Shown in
black patent
kid, gunmetal
and tan calf.
Order Any
Size or Style, We
Have It.
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Galveston.
White shrunk
linen, patent tan
and black calf
Skin velvet and
champagne kid.
Style
“Oleander”
Colonial Pump
$4
Tan corduroy,
gray and white
linen, black satin
ind Romain silk.
Style
“Seaside”
$3
“Seaside” is
shown in nubuck
and canvas.
THE IlORl. I. COHEN STOKE.
SECTION OF WOMEN’S DEPARTMENT
£
Express Paid
On the first pair of these Shoes
You order.
Model No. 39,
sn.oo.
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A popular
English lace
Oxford, shown In
Black., Tan and
Gunmetal.
The season’s nov-
elty.
Model No. 54,
8-1.90.
A Black Oxford
for elderly men;
cool, comfortable
and easy fitting.
Conies also in
Tan. Vici and
Patent Leather.
Model No. 76,
.$4.00.
high toe, short
vamp Oxford,
military heels;
Black, Tan,
Gnu metal and
Patent Leathers.
Stock No.
46, $3.50.
Shown in White
Canvas, Blucher
and Button styles.
Very desirable
for hot weather
wear.
Also rIiowd in
“Stacy-Adam*”
make at $5.00.
Galveston.
ACCREDITED SOLE AGENTS
men!
Pingree-Made Shoes, though possibly little known un-
der the name of Pingree, have appealed most favorably
to the many who have worn them and who have bought
•V them with no other brand appearing on the Shoes than the name of the
store-keeper who sold them. —
Pingree-Made Shoes are in a class by themselves, for no Shoes
retailing at \
can compare with them,for style. These Shoes introduce each season
the most sought for lasts and novel ideas in Shoe-Making.
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Best of all this style advantage, coupled with excellent fitting
qualities and the ability of these Shoes to make feet look small with-
out sacrificing comfort, is accomplished without the aid of high prices.
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C]f Cohen’s $3 Summer Colonial Pumps and Oxfords, Are the Most
Popular Shoes of the Season. Every pair of Them Are Pingree-Made.
Quality Tells—Price Sells
GALVESTON
What Everybody Wears
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Shoes.
Express
Prepaid to any point
In the State.
“Huron,” combi-
nation last.
Patent Leathers,
$6.00.
Other Leathers,
$5.50.
for
A light Shoe
Summer wear,
made of very
light weight Vici
Kid, Patent Vici
and Russia Calf.
“Warren,” eombi
nation last.
Patent Leathers,
$6/
Other Leathers,
$5.50.
Shown in Tan,
Russia Call.
Black and Brown
Vici and Patent
Leathers.
Low, flat heels.
“Slnton.”
Patent leather,
$6
Other leathers,
$5.50
A nobby hi-toe
last with short
vamps. A de-
cidedly stylish
shoe for young
men.
“Elk.” Combina-
tion last.
Patent lent her,"'
$6
Other leathers,
5.50
A Inst with a
slight swing
adapted to every
style foot. Black,
tan and patent
leathers.
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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/m1/79/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting San Jacinto Museum of History.