The McKinney Examiner (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1936 Page: 18 of 18
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THE EXAMINER, McKINNEY, TEXAS, NOVEMBER 19, 1936
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■MQ. Just in time for every Sk 1
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Pre Thanksgiving
COATS
C BEGINNING
& THURSDAY
DRESSES
All New 1936 Winter
Early Savings Now In Effect Oh
WINTER COATS
NEW SUITS
With Swagger-
Fingertip or
Short Coats.
These perfectly tailored, self trimmed
swagger coats are the finest of val-
ues. They will see you through the
winter with flying colors. Blacks,
browns, greys, oxfords and mixtures!
are all shown in loose or belted mod-
els. Styles for misses and matrons
are shown.
VALUES TO Aa
$4.98 #
Gay, new, smartly designed dres-
ses of cereal crepe in black,
brown, and all important winter
shades. Some woolens are in-
cluded. There are styles for sport
dress, and general utility wear.
Priced so low that every woman
can afford one for holiday wear.
Sale Priced
Self trimmed and fur trimmed coats
at a price that gives you a generous!
saving. Every one of these coats are
new 1936 styles. . . there are sport
and dress models in solid colors,,
plaids and mixtures.
Finer quality, fur trimmed coats
made of rich, new, rough weave wool-
ens in black and browns. Beautiful
furs are generously used to trim
these coats giving them a luxurious-
ness that is unusual. You will find
them most appealing at this low
price. . t
™T0 $4.47
Almost any kind of dress that
you are interested in will be
found in this big group—rough
crepes—cereal crepes and wool-
ens are all included in styles for
every occasion. Splendid reduc-
tions make these dresses out-
standing bargains.
VALUES TO
$11.95 ^
Rough crepes, bengalines, alpa-
cas and blister crepes are the im-
portant silks represented in this
big collection of really lovely
dresses. Sturdy woolens are also
included in dress and outdoor
styles. You’ll like everything a-
bout these dresses including
their low price.
Crisp, jaunty little suits
in sport styles for all in-
formal wear. Neatly tail-
ored, shown in solid col-
ors and interesting designs
in a host of rich, warm,
winter tones.
Handsome spits of .soft,
rich, woolens in plaids,
tweeds, and solid colors.
There’s no end, to their
usefulness and they wilt
give yon :a real ‘‘dress-,
ed-up” feeling all season
long. i r :
Superlatively fine suits,
of the most expensive
looking woolens in two:
and three piece styles.
Dress and sport effects are
both included. These are
real value “finds” that
thrifty women will take
advantage of.
VALUES TO
$29.75
Real occasion dresses that are
reduced to budget prices. Select
one of these grand new styles
for important holiday wear. Silks
and Woolens and exciting nov-
elty weaves are included in
black and important winter col-
ors.
Special reductions in
effect on all higher
priced Suits.
^ TTTP C A T TP Suedes and Suede Combina-
j£ 1 XJr£j tions for Women and Misses
Big Reductions In Effect to close out these styles before Thanksgiving!
Comfortable four eyelet ties, center
buckle straps, side buckle straps, and
many novelty models in shoes that
you will want to wear with your
nicest costumes are included in this
group. Blacks
M \ \. and browns are
UML Choose from
models with
Plenty of Styles for
Misses and Girls
A WONDERFUL COLLECTION
OF DRESS AND SPORT STYLES
Black and brown French boot oxfords, interesting
pumps with wide side buckle straps over the vamps,
fancy gore tongue pumps, side buckle straps and spor-
ty ishawl tongue oxfords are all included in this big
group of bargain priced shoes. Blacks and browns are*
featured colors. Sizes and styles to please everyone.
Sketched is a typical shoe from this
group. Fine suedes in sport styles
that are especially suitable for Miss-
es school and dress wear. In addition
there are Styles for women in inter-
esting models. Sizes are somewhat
broken in each style but you may be
assured of finding your size in sev-
eral styles.
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Thompson, Clint; Thompson, F. C. & Smith, J. Frank. The McKinney Examiner (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1936, newspaper, November 19, 1936; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1161170/m1/18/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County History Museum.