The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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We will have bargains galore Come and see. Don t >orget the date, I nday, June <>t i, a 9 o c oc ,
Handkerchiefs.
10 dozen ladies handkerchiefs w ith fancy bor
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15 dozen ladies’ white hemstitched handker-
chiefs 8c each.
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Undrskirts.
14 underskirts made of nice muslin, trimmed
with lace, insertion and tucks, our 1.25 value, in
the big sale for 80c.
9 underskirts, nicely trimmed, of tine em-
broidery and insertion, with tucks; this is a very
full made garment and well worth 2.00; our big
sale price, $1.85.
All 2.50 petticoats go at $1.65.
Gowns.
18 Gowns made of long cloth, with lace yoke
and lace in sleeves, our 1.00 garments, at 69c.
11 gowns nicely made, V shaped yoke of lace
insertion and tucks; a nice garment for 1.25; big
sale price, 79c. **
15 Ktfus made of very fine long cloth, bejjrt’i-
full.vJrmnriet with embroidery; a humgi^^for
2.00; in the big sale, $1.40.
All 2.50 gowns go in this -Wig-
ns are priced at $2.15.
Embroidered Waist. Patterns.
86 waist patterns, cuffs and front em-
broidert-d to match, with 218 yards 40 inch
goals to complete waist, worth 1.00, go at one
half price, 5tv per pattern.
24 waist patterns, cuffs and front em
broidered td* match, with 2 It yards lo inch
goods to match, worth 1.50. at 9.>c per yard.
1» waist patterns. fronts embroidered
six inches wide, cud* to match 2^1-2,
Remnants! Remnants! Remnants!
Wo have hundreds of short lengths of all
kinds from all over the house. , We have tlieui
all out on a table, and at just one-ltalf price.
Specials.
60 dozen ladies’ bleached vests, richelieu rib-
bed, fancy lace yoke, silk ti.ped, sells every
where for 20c, bought esjieckdly for this sale,
Corset Covers.
25 corset covers, hemstitched and embroider-
ery trimmed, all sizes, regular 15c, 25c, and 85c
values; the price will be so cheap as 10c.
36 corset covers, lace and insertion trimmed.
This is a very pretty corset pover and has been
selling for 65c; sale price, 85e.
All 75c Corset covers go at 45c.
All 1.00 corset covers go at 69c.
Friday, June 9th, at 9 o’clock
and the Big Sale will Sail for Two solid Weeks, Closing Friday, June 23rd.
Muslin Underwear.
True economy of muslin underwear does not
mean that you should sew and drudge. We have
delighted dozens of ladies with this high grade
and low priced muslin underwear, which price
is about one-half regular value.
Wash *Dress Sooda. <
We have by far the biggest dress goods de- (
partmentin Commerce, and to our already S
large collection ot’ dress goods we have re- >
eeiveq six full cases containing 300 full bolts
all bbught especially for the big
Jen Thousand Dollar Sale. See Here! ]
Bombay lawns, all nice lawns, something (
you can’t shoot straws through, worth *
7c, 10 yards for 23c
2000 yards satin knicker, a very pretty lawn
with raised satin stripe, well worth 8 l*3c
will be priced in the big sale at 4 l-2c yd
*1300 yds troydon and estelle batiste, a very
pretty fabric for nice summer dresses, the
variety of designs and patterns are great;
these fabrics are worth lOc and 12 l-2c,
go at l-2c
.21300 yds lri^4 dimity, American Beauty bat-
iste, and mercerized crepe raye; in the lot
are over 80 different styles to pick from,'
all new and are worth 13c a yard, choice
of the lot lOc per yard
2300 yds drap de voile, primrose batiste and
tissue de lux organdy; these will be the
greatest bargains in the sale; all are new,
blight, and bought in full case lots, well
commences at nine o’clock
panes, lace curtains,
sale comes to you, we might say
and you don t need the gooc
two weeks later.
Calicoes. *
5000 yards very lx-st prints, including Simp
son’s, Allen’s, Americans, choice of any in our
house, 4c.
3 dozen drawers, ruffled with embroidery and
tucked, all sizes; our 40c value; while they last
for 19c. ...
Is pairs drawers, trimmed with lace and em-
broidery; sells readily for 6.»c; big sale price,
85c.
All 90c drawers must go at 59c
All 1.25 drawers will be priced at 75c.
wear guaranteed: sold everywhere
for 1.50: our two weeks price per yard \|/
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/i^ buying.' Every yard of goods in it has to stand our test lor
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4^ bought them.
dS 75 yards white habutai wash silk, guaran
inches w ide, worth 40c per yard: sale price
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Heed all pure silk. 20 SV
inches wide, worth 40c per yard: sale price 25c a yard
/IS 50 yards habutai white wash silk, 27 inches wide, sold every
$ where for 50c per yard: while it lasts for 40c a yard
/|S 75 yards habutai wash silk, full yard wide, a 75c value for 49c W
& White overshot silk, in checks, for waists, at 50c per yard
/IS (>5 yards very best habutai wash silk; this is a beautiful piece of Si
silk, full 3# inches wide, sold everywhere for 90c per yard:
will be priced at ft<)t lhc yar<*
China silks, 27 inches, all shades, at 45c per yard
/IS Printed Jap silks in moss rose and blue bell designs, 28 inches S^
wide: a beautiful weave for dresses and waists of all kinds, v|z
and well worth 75c; in this big sale at 5*>c a yard Sj^
je amt pink. 27 indies wide, and 75c g,
59c a yard St
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beautiful shade of f hampagne, sold elsew here \|/
for 1.25: our price
All 1.00 grades of crepe de chine, consisting of all the popular
shades, reduced to
* /|\ Black peau de soie, 20 inches: “lots of it" 59c \j/
Black taffeta.36 inches wide, wear guaranteed: sold everywhere
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right at the beginning of the season, before you have bought
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wholesale dry goods con-
could only be bought in
Big $10,000.00 Sale which
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BIG TEN THOUSAND DOLLAR SALE!
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Pins.
Good brass pins 8 papers for 5 cents.
5 papers Iwir pins for 5 cents.
3 dozen safety pins for 5 cents.
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