Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1932 Page: 11 of 15
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14, 1982.
8TEPHENVILLK EMPIRE-TRIBUNE. 8TEPHENVILLE. TEXAS
PAGE THREE
We Bring to You Our 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION AND
it the Fall Season. We Know That You Will Rejoice With Us in Our Ac-
i of Your Good-WiH and Patronage We Have Prepared • • • Far in Ad-
>r Your Use... Bought and Will Be Sold on the Basis of 5c Cotton.
rvice to You and Yours!
tie of Staple
\ods
-Inch Sunny South Chambray—
krd 8\4c
-Oz. Guaranteed IP O %
tr-Proof Ticking for.. Ill w’Jv
|s6-inch Satisfaction Outing in
and plaids, light and H\Lp
atterns. Yard-------------------1 /i\
|quality 27-inch Cheviots ^
ng the well known Buck- 1 [L
p full 36-inch Broadcloth in white
jink, blue, rose, coral, yellow, lav-
maise, green, and red. 1Af»
guaranteed fast color print*,
ariety of patterns 1 Ap
yard............... XWt
Perfection Prints, beautiful sa-
lt of color*—vat faat. J2C
|h good weight Brown C.
>tlc—Hlbolo LL, at...................tJV
LL Canvass, 86 inches O-
rith wide selvage, at-------- Ov
GARZR
SHEETING7'
Uniform quality
'conomicalfy priced
50th Anniversary Gold-
en Jubilee Sale of
Fine
Selling—
Full-fashioned pure silk
chiffon, all new fall shad-
es, picot top,* high splice
French heel and cradle
sole. Per pair
64-Guage pure silk hose,
with lisle top, service
weight. Per pair
Ladles’ No. 1840 Cotton
Hose; colors, fawn, brown
and putty beige. Good qual-
ity. Per pair
We Have Never Sold Then
This Cheap Before.
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The Sturdy Oak
The oak stands as a symbol of majestic sturdiness and sta-
bility—wonderful virtues—but consider the .yield. . . . From
mighty oaks many acorns grow, and thus the first mercantile
acorns planted by Higginbotham’s in 1882, have grown, prosper-
ed and multiplied until the climax of successful merchandising
has been reached on this, our Fiftieth Birthday Anniversary,
when our many places of business represent as many sturdy
oaks standing as monuments to our successful policies, ability,
and aggressiveness—and thus we grow, yielding—always—
continuously—satisfied patrons everywhere.
New Fall Dresses
—New Sleeves
—New Lines
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At our new
Anniversary
Jubilee
Prices.
EVERY AUTUMN COLOR
Showing Dresses of Silks, Crepes, and WooL Also Knitted
Frocks. A size for you, and a price for every purse.
Golden Jubilee Prices on Dresses
Selling—
Silk Dresses in ruffed and
plain Crepes and Wool.
Our regular $9.95 and
$12.50 values; choice
Our regular $5.95 values
Your choice, now
GOLDEN JUBILEE
New Fall Millinery
—Fascinating shapes and fabrics. Note our low Anni-
versary Golden Jubilee prices.
NKW Wee^'y *rr*va*8 *n de-
styles before our patrons. It in
doubt visit our hat section.
cunwimr °n«,ot youthful
OnUVTlllU and matronly felt
hats in black, brown, wine, navy
and green. Buy at our unmatch-
able low price. Choice
50th
ANNIVERSARY
GOLDEN
JUBILEE
Prices from Here
and There
—
LADIES’HOSE
mjmm
WM®
Ki&v-
' 44
%
Selling Ladies’ Warm Cotton
Hose at •
Golden Jubilee
Prices on Quoensware and
Glassware. See our counter dls-
pi*y
Imported Linens
Showing a beautiful assortment
of Imported Linens in odd piec-
es and sets. Not expensive.
BABY DRESSES
Hand embroidered, hand smock-
ed, and hand hemmed. See these
dainty dresses. Priced at only
50c
Golden Jubilee
Curtain pi ice*. Criss-Cross Cur-
tains in Rose, Blue, Gold, and
Green. Per pair
49c
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NIP ANY
TEXAS
50th Anniversary Golden Jubilee Sale Now On.
Save! Save!
Shoe Paste-The big 20c size-Black and brown;
At per box...................................
Genuine horsehide Gloves in gauntlett and wrist
style. At per pair.............................
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Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1932, newspaper, October 14, 1932; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1120229/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.