The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1908 Page: 2 of 12
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ty at the price, while
they last
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25.00 tailore.suits only
Car of wire just recieVed
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that will go at a big dis-
dount. Buggies are
cheaper than ever
before. In any de-
partment you get
SPECIAL PRICES
rhe 5oo presents that go free
Buggies; sewing Machines
and 498 other
prises, you should’ get one,
they are here for all, look
Wm - i ' mm ' ' *m . . ..
and see if you are in the list
look every time you are in
.
$15.45
This is the first time
we have sold goods at
as big loss, but they
must go. All boys
clothing will go at
18.50 tailored suits
valuable
15.00 tailored suits
12.50 suits, good as
ottiers sell for 15.00
goes |n prosperity sale
for only
Come
If you ever want a
suit now is the time.
Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffner (J Marx
SKIRT5 PROSPERITY HAIJi
HU) EMBROIDERY SALK
WOOLEN DRK5S 0001)8
We iiave tlie largest stock of wtsduti dress good* in
county, and we propose to reduce this stock and have
made prices accordingly,
2.00 fancy woolen and volt per yard only............ 145
1.50 fancy c-nrt .-oil per yard •. ........... 110
Our large stock of embroidery In narrow and wide up
to 27 incites in swlsa and muslin make lids line an attrac
live counter during this record breaking sale.
25 piece* edge and Insertion of muslin and embroidery 5c
50 pieces of swiss ami musMn edge and Insertion the best
of value at,.,................ *f............ • • "*•
induces of extra good embroidery and Insertion, the twin
worli / ejrlMWPM^SsllUMyUBiBu^jj.................. 15c
18 inch corset cover embroider
1.25 fancy woolen and veil par yarn ---- ti&il
1,00 dress goods, all grades...................... h5T
75c dress goods, all grades.......................... 55c
60c dress goods, all grades......................... 8He
85c dress goods, all grades...................—,. 2Uc
BOYS AND MKN'5 WORK CLOTHK5
You will make money corning your way when you in
vest your cash in these goods. No hot air. we Iiave the
goods.
1.25 men's overall and jumper, going at, ............00c
85c boys overall's fl*............................ • • - •
1.26 men’s, pin clteck pant* witli belts at. .......... «5c
75o values In all men's work shirts at ............... 5oc
1.50 men’s work {>ants In heavy quality at........... I I.*
SALK OH HOSIERY
ten dUb.rnnl patterns,
extra gisid value ........................ ’&* j
50 pieces of handsome dress trimining embroidery in
wide flouncing and wide insertion at almut one tiiird oft
'Plds is no Igrt air sale, tire good* are here for you
WHITE AND BLACK PETTICOATS
You have not had, nor will you have again an np|*>rtun *
ity to buy petticoats like these for the prices quoted »*e »J
low, (some aad see them.
1,26 black mercerIxed imtticout* marie with double ruffle
ami plaited at., ,, ................• • H5c
1.60 black mercerised |*ettlcoats, great value at I I*
2.00 black petticoat,*, Ircautlful style .....I 86
2,50 black (leather bloom taffeta jmtticout* best, sellers of
the season .................... 1 W5
2.00 white muslin skirts,...... I 45
2.60 white muslin skirts . .......... r , I 96
8.00 white muslin skirt* 2.26
LACE CURTAIN SALE.
Uur great stock of lace curtains Is by far the greatest
line of values ever offered In this department % to 80
p^r (Wit saving to every purchaser, You nan V afford to
With a ling** *t**'k of new, Muck, biown, navy and
white nkirt* mu ie*in the latest style* wu enter the i'ros
perlty Hale. 'Plmse nkirl* represent the newest Idea* In
every |*ui ticular 'n*« pi icea are exceptionally low, lake
lulvantugc </f the offe*
12.60 black voile skirt* , U.B0
10 00 Mack silk skirts 7,60
h 60 Irlau'k and blue panama skirt* ,........ 0 60
0 50 black and blue panama skirt* 4,60
5 00 black and bine panama skirts ..... 8 60
DREY SKIRTS HALP PRICK
26 grey worsted and panama skirts at half pries, see
tiwunl great value; no hot air, we have the good*
We *i*ow a stock of men's, women’s and children'* hose
tltat is a revelation to all. They wear, limy won’t tear,
100 dozen children’s hoaeat........ ...............8 | 8e
100 do»m children’* Imse at......................12 1 2c
100 dozen children's Imse at.........................15c-,
102 dozen Iron Clad ho*« at..................,19c
H6c ladies black gauge Monarch Itose Just received ,,,, 26c
Ladies85cblack drop stitched hose in ail size*25c
For now and in the future we would rmmmiaiid to all
wearers the Iron Clad line of hose, they are ties best on
the market. Ladies, men and children all wear Iron
Clad after tlmy wear them once.
ice. We have led the van tills
millinery goods in Clifton and
of the stock out at half price.
Am, white or black......... 5.00
ride sailors, also black..... 2.60
vwers and ribbon trimmings for
2.60
delay,
2 25 lace curtains very long ami wide at, I 76
2.50 lace curtains 8 I 2 yards long and very wide, w*tra
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1908, newspaper, July 10, 1908; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775478/m1/2/: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.