The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, May 22, 1914 Page: 3 of 6
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Silk Dresses
worth $15.00
$8.95
Finer Suita from the best makers st
$12.50 $14.88 $19x50
Silk Dresses
- worth $7.50
$4.68
Silk Dresses
worth $29.50
$14.95
Coat Suits
worth $37.50 z
$22.45
15c
Dainty muslin corset covers
lace and embroidery trimmed,
were 25c.
Grand Ave. sale price
15c Each
Coat Suits
worth. $ 19.75
$11.45
C. F. COLLINS.
Gen. Frt. Agent.
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Good wearing and Perfect Fitting Suita.
$4.95, $6.85, $9.85
We are now operating
Through Package Gars
—FROM—
Cohesion and St. tools
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Four Bargain Tables
Shoes In This Sale
worth to $1.50, sizes 8% to 1,
Specify this routing on yonr
future orders- It will be
my pleasure to furnish you
rates and preferred routes
on traffic from any point,
upon request.
68c and 50c Gowns 35c
Extra Special—Ladies Mu^jn Gpwns, several styles,
lace or embroidery trinyned, our regular 68c and 50c
sellers, Grand Ave. sale price 35c
IJmit 2 to customer.
Wednesday evening between
my home and J. L. Lawler's, a
blue serge coat, size 37, practi-
cally new. hinder please ‘phone
me. Lee Lawler.
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The Deport High School will
present a play at the school au-
ditorium Thursday evening, en-
| titled “The Noble Outcast.’’
They have made a reputation
from other plays put on during
the term, and this promises to
be one of the best. The prices
for admission are adults, 25 cents;
children, 15 cents. Proceeds to
be used for the benefit of the
school, and the public is cordial-
ly invited.
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— ..98c
....$1.48
....$1.95
Grand Avenue Sale, One
Hundred New Skirts
Extra Special—Two big lots ladies new spring skirts, in
As a big leader for th»s
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Grand Avenue Sale
Embroideries
Grand Avenue Sale
Beautiful Silk Dresses
Too many Silk Dresses, they are realy beautiful, and it’s a shame
promised you some awful
Grand Avenue Sale
/ New Wash Goods
Coat Suits
worth $12.50
$7.85
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Coat Suits
worth $24.50
$13.65
Grand Avenue Sale Muslin Underwear
Our stock of Muslin Underwear embraces all the wanted gar-
ments in various styles of trimming.
Garments to 75c: Grand Avenue Sale price..
Garments to $1.50, Grand Avenue Sale price
Muslin Skirts worth to $3.50, Sale price
Muslin Skirts worth to $4.50, Sale price
A NEWSPAPER Is to a town
what a brass band is to a circus.
Of tourse the circus with" no
band at all is not worthy of men*
tion. And if the band is punk,
the performance is apt to be
punker, and the performers are
probably not pumpkins. rfTtto,
some newspapers, some towns,
and some merchants. A good
newspaper will make successful
merchants; good merchants will
make a successful newspaper,
and the combination cannot fail
to make a good, live town.—.1.
W. Warren.
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Planting pea» for sale at our
store. The Cash Grocery.
I Edgar Smith is having show
| windows built in the front of bis
store to display his wares.
Five hundred doz spring chick-
ens wanted at once.
■ The Cash Grocery.
’‘Mr. Arthur Brown and Miss
Annie Beil Sheppard were unit
ed in marriage by Rev. Hugh E.
Anderson at the Methodist par-
sonage; Satin day evening the 2nd.
A movement is on foot to build
several blocks Of concrete walk
in Northwest Deport. We are
informed that among those who
will build are.J.T. Phillips, Mack
Grant, Albert Dickson, Chas.
Marshall, V. C. Oliver, Noel Ter-
re), N. D. Webb, Will FergUson,
J. M. Jackson and G. R. Rucker.
Lawns 3 1-2 Cts
a Yard
Fifty pieces fancy dress
Lawn in a pretty assortment
of patterns.
Grand Ave. sale price
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Grand Ave. Sale
Mens Sample Underwear
i Mens 50c Shirts or Drawers 25c
• Mens 75c Shirts or Drawers 38c
Mens $1 Union Suits, or separate shirts and
drawers, the garment
PERKINS
BROS. COM’Y
PARIS, TEXAS
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Several of the Methodist
bretheren were swinging the hou
and cycle around their church
Wednesday and the premises
look "different.’’
Other great hat values at.. >3.45 $5.95 $6.85 $9.85
DON'T BUY IMO.
THE THU ■
Our Abstract* will tell von if
you’re retting the title
Lamar Land & Title Co.
I Abstract* and Loan*
■ 30 N- Main Bt. PARIS, Ts«
Childrens $1.25
Wash Dresses, 69c
Extra Special—Childrens wash dresses made of ging-
ham, percale and fancy madras, all new spring styles,
selling up to'fl.25. Grand Ave. Sale price 69c
Ages 6 to 14 years.
If you have any use for Embroideries, buy
them here now. Prices were never so inviting.
Big lot Cambric edging and insertion, worth
to 10c, Grand Avenue Sale price 5C
Embroideries worth to 25c, sale price 10c
50c, 27-in. Flouncing, sale price 25c
75c and 6Hc Flouncing, sale price 39c
$1.25, 45 and 27-in. Swiss and embroidered Voile
Flounce, sale price 59c
$1.50, 45-inch Flouncing, sale price 75c
$2.50 Crepe Flouncing, sale price $1.48
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Drawers, long or
drawers, garment 3gc
Elastic seam drawers, look like 50c, sale... 35c
Lot mens 50c fancy Negligee Shirts, good wash*
able patterns, sale pricb 38c
Lot mens $1, $1.25 an^ $1.50 fancy Negligee
Shirts, all marked for our sale, price... .95c
Lot Childrens Slippers
sale price
Lot Ladies Slippers worth to $3.50, sale ‘price ... 98c
Lot Mens Slippers and Shoes, all patent leather, worth
x to $5.00, sale price $1.98
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Grand Avenue Sale
Spring Wool Coat Sults
Want a coat suit? Well, if you do don’t let this opportunity to buy
real pretty one at a fraction of its value, pass you.
Mens Clothing
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Perhaps it's a blue serge, or maybe you pre-
fer a fancy worsted, or yet a nobby tailored
eheck, or again, you may be "from Missouri’’
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in which event we will be glad to “show you.”
Perkins clothes have the fabiic, the fit and the
style that will stand critical inspections.
Silk Dresses
worth $22.50
$12.45
Silk Dresses Selling Regularly Up to $37.50 Now $19.75
to sacrifice them, but remember we’ve
good things.
Our Ladies Suit Room and Ready=to=Wear Dep’t.
prepared for you a
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Mary Jane Pumps
Mary Jane-E’jimps. New shipment ladies Mary
Jane Pumps priced special $2.50
C hildrens. Mary Jane colonial patent pumps,
an extraordinary value for only ,.....$1.98
I ackard. Ijow or high cut shoes, the equal of
most $4 and $5 shoes, priced $3.50 and.._.r$4.00
Extra Special. Ten styles womens low or high
cut shoes worth $2.50, sale price . $1.98
Extra Special. Fifteen styles womens low or
high cut shoes worth $3 and $3.50, priced $2.50
I»t mens $8.50 and $4 Oxfords sale price, $2.48
Grand Avenue Sale
Mens Furnishing Goods
Mens 50c Balbriggan or Poroaknit Shirts aqd
short sleeves, knee or ankle
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There’s A Corset here you’ll want with your New Gown
Expert corset women will see that you get the proper fitting.
Our Redfern, R & G. and Thompsons Corsets are the world’s stand-
ard in Corsets. Hest .alue, too, at $6.50 and down to. ... $1.00
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Perkins Bros’ First Grand Avenue Sale
As a fitting climax to our temporary change of Homes and in order that you may have A Real
Money Saving Excuse to visit us and see just how cozy and realy nice we are In the new location
Are going to make some prices that will justify you in coming many miles to Reap the Harvest.
Don’t Forget Our New Location
Just off S. W. Corner of Square, on Grand Avenue, in the Miles Dodd Building
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To 35c Crepes 19c
Fancy figured crepe andV solid colored Ratine,
worth to 35c yd. Grand Ave. sale price, yd 19c
These 15c Goods 7’/ic
Solid colored and fancy barred Voiles, also fancy
white waiting and madras; regular 15c sellers, Grand
Avenue sale price, yd. 7V4c
20c Madras 12’/ic
Dainty sheer madras and fancy striped Voiles,
were 20c yard, Grand Ave sale price, yd 12*/ic
At 39c yard—36 inch solid colored 50c Ratine, sale
price, yard 3^
Why so mkny, you ask? It’s nq secret that our
buyer is just now in the Eastern market picking up
Real Bargains for the big chain of stores ladies hata
is one of his specialties, and if you will drop jn Monday
you will be convinced that he knows a etty hat at a
low price when he sees it. Sale prices ns follows:
Hats worth $4.50 Hats worth $6 H,.ts worth $7.50
$1 $1.50 $1.95 -
The Deport Timm
8AM C. IKiLLO'A’AY, Pvai.lsR**
Emeretl Mt th* fxMtofllc* at Uauort,
Fcxa*. a* **con<l-cla**mat) matter.
CuiUm uf thank*. »ut ><•
«|Mct. obituary nuts***, and all politi-
cal •fTusion* a ll! be charred for at the
rate of one cent per word. Alao all
church or any other announoenwitta, if
the object i* to raiae money, must be
paid for regular rate*. Count your
word* and remit with mandacript.
No ad accepted for lee* than 2Ur.
One Year. *1 nn
SI* Month jo
IN ADVANCE
Cot your weeds for the beau-
tification of your property, tlie
town, and the health of yourself
and neighbor.
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black, blue and all the best colors.
sale we offer:
Lot 1. Skirts that were $4.95, $5.95, $6.45, now $4.83
Lot 2. Skirts that were $7.50, $8.45, $9.85, now $6.95
25c Flaxon, 15c a Yard
Pretty white figured Flaxon, assorted patterns, very sheer, regu
lar 25c yard sellers, Grand Avenue Sale price 15c
Grand Avenue Sale
Boys Clothing
Mothers! Bring your boys here for thir suits.
There is a suit here to please them and our Grand
Avenue Sale prices will certainly please you.
One lot boys suits worth to *3.50. Grand Avenue
sale price _ •_
Lot boys suite worth to $4, Grand Avenue sale
price------------------------ -----_.„.$1.95
Ix>t boys suits worth to $5, Grand Avenue sale
pric:- - -----........-.....—...... $2;88
Lot Boys suits worth to $7.50, Grand Avenue sale
price------------------;---------------....$3.35
Buy Wash Suits here for the Little Fellows:
Grand Avenue Sale.Prices:
$1.95, $1.25, 98c, 69C.
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, May 22, 1914, newspaper, May 22, 1914; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1265408/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.