The Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 153, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 21, 1918 Page: 13 of 18
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SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1918.
THE STATESMAN
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Sale of Parasols
Starts Tomorrow—Sale of 2000 Sheets
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Get Your Supply Monday
Closing Out Surhmer Hats
120 Sheets, 72x90 .......$1.68
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Pillow Cases for 30c
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Plain hemmed edge
size 18x36.
medium weight, all
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$2.50
$3.50
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IN THE DOWN-STAIRS STORE
12-oz. Ice Tea Glasses, the set
75c
At $7.75
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Regular $12.50 Dresses
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500 Sheets, 81x90
500 Sheets, 90x99
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$1.30
$1.48
5000 Sheets, 72x90
300 Sheets, 81x90 .
90 Sheets, 63x90 .
14-oz. Thin Blown Tea Glasses, the set. 90 -
8-oz. Water Glasses, new shapes, set.. 60
8-0z, Thin Blown Water Glasses, set..484
19c
39c
65c
100 Silk
Paraso.s
in Three
Lots
extra good
white.
$1.85
$1.95
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At >12.50
Regular $20.00 Dresses
$4.50 Dresses at $2.75
Fine quality white and colored Lawns, selected
from our regular stock, attractive models; an
opportunity to secure a good-Jooking dress at
a special price—6 to 14 years.
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$12.00
$10.00
$ 6.00
$ 3.75
$ 2.00
$1.75 Blouses
$1.25
Fine Val Laces
12 Yds. 50c
Just in time for this sale, 3000
yards of exquisite round-thread
Val Laces and Insertions to match
from % 3 inches wide. These
Laces are worth 10c a yard.
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$13.06 Rugs, 8x10 ft., for.
$ 8.00 Rugs, 6x 9 ft., for.,
$ 5.00 Rugs, 54x90 in., foi.
$ 2.7b Rugs, 36x72 in., for
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THESE PRICES QUOTED ARE LESS THAN THE MANUFACTURE’S PRICES OF
TODAY—COME EARLY IN THE WEEK—THERE WILL BE A RUSH.
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Glassware Bargains
Now is the time to buy while you can save money
on each item listed here below—buy now and
buy heavy—while this opportunity is offered:
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Powder, Monday......
Elmo's 250 boxes Face
Powder, Monday......
Perin's soc tuba of Den-
tal Paste, Monday.....
Packers Tar Soap, 3
cakes Monday foi.....
$1.25 Blouses
98c
TOILET HELPS
Underpriced Monday
Mary Darden's c0e Tal- no,
cum Powedr. Monday. . rtVC
Elmo’scocjarsotTis »n.
sue Builder, Monday... HVC
E. M. Scarbrough & Sons
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SILK STOCKINGS at 69c
Women who appreciate real Hosiery value will buy
these in dozen lots—white, black and all colors—in
neavy or ligutweight, and you will find them to give
good wearing service.
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Sale of Summer Dresses
A New and Special Purchase of Silk and Voile Frocks
THOSE WHO SAVE
ALSO SERVE
A country worth fighting for is a coun-
try worth saving for—
Moro than a million young Americans are in
the fighting tone—other millions getting
ready, which shows this country is worth the
biggest Kind of a fight. Now, let us at home
do our part as nobly and with as much spirit
as our sons fighting our fight.
Keep Your Pledge and Then Some.
Buy Thrift and War Savings Stamps
in Our Hos.ery Department
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New Cluny Eaces
At 10c Yard
Regular 20c and 26c Cluny Lace
Edges, in real Linen—In those
pretty patterns for blouse and col-
lar trimmings; not just a few pat-
terns, but stacks to choose from.
Woodbury's Facial er.
Boap. 3 cakes for......03C
TOILET SOAPS
20 Cakes $1.00
Only 500 cakes left in this
assortment—buy tomorrow.
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Floor Brooms 49c
This week we offer a new Broom—the “Palmet-
to" Broom. Now, if you want a Broom that is
light in weight and will give you extrn long
service, try one of these Palmetto Brooms at
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50 Feet Rubber Hose $4.19
5-ply strong durable Rubber Lawn Hose, guar-
anteed for one season.
Some Tempting Values
In Grass Rugs
Those who want to make their dollars count, are
on the alert for real values, will be quick to re-
spond to this invitation to supply their Rug needs
at big savings this week.
We Cannot Keep From Talking About
This Sale of Colored Voiles
At 35c Yard
A fortunate purchase of 5000 yards of the most fashionable fabric of
the season. Colored Voiles, underpriced, 40 inches wide, worth 500 yard.
.Moro than 100 different patterns to select from. No two alike. You’ll
not only buy one Dress—you’ll buy a half dozen when you see these
wonderful Voiles.
Cotton Damask at 25c Yard
Not Over 20 Yards to the Customer
We have planned this extraordinary Damask event as a striking dem-
onstration of a real value-giving occasion—100 pieces and 20 different
patterns to select from.
Frieda Hempel
Makes Her Debut on the New Edison
COME TO OUR STORE and hear the first actual Re-Creations of
r heyvoice.of.t his famous metropolitan opera Star—SPECIAL CON-
CERT EACH AFTERNOON THIS WEEK.
$2.50 House Dresses $1.75
Rxceptlonai q"KUtr dingham, in neat check, nna
sold Colors; are adjusable models; trimmed In
routmting colon. These are in broken sizes.
One hundred and fifty new Summer Dresses—mid.season style, delight-
fully fashioned from cool and pretty Voiles, Organdies, Georgettes and
Taffetas—plain shades, two-tone combination, fancy figures, dainty floral
and Oriental designs cool stripes and checks—all sizes. Come early, as
the Down-Stairs Store will be filled with the shoppers tomorrow.
Continuing the Blouse Sale
In three sales groups—worlds of exquisite Voile, Organdie and Lingerie Blouses,
selling way under the real value. You will buy them in half dozen lots when you
see tne remarkable value that is offered. J
New Front Lace Corsets for $1.50
Where is tne woman who would not be interesteq
to know that she could buy a new model front*
lace Corset for $1.50? Every woman owes her*
self an inexpensive Corset for tornary" and
a finer olie for "nice” Wer. Ie’we
Early Fall Millinery
Just opened a shipment of new Hats for late Summer and early
ball wear—largo or small shapes—at these popular prices. Como
in. tomorrow and see the new styles at
24 Rolls Toilet Paper
This is a bargain that you won’t get very
Paper or rolls of Crepe Toilet $1.00
Extra Special—$1.75 Dresses $1
100 colored Lawn and Percale Dresses, very attractive stvies
trimmed in solid colors. These Dresses are genuine bar-
srns ) °U can not buy the materials at the price of the
$2.50 and $3.50 Flouncing Yd. 98c
OUT THEY GO—Beautiful quality of crisp Voiles, Nainsooks and
Rice Cloths—not only all white embroidered riouncings but rich
colored embroidery on white flouneings. Don’t miss Kis saletit
really is a wonderful bargain, for Dresses and Petticoats.
50c Corset Cover Embroidery 29c
18-inch Corset Cover Embroidery Flouncing—more than 50 dif.
ferent patternssto select from-beading top, fine ( ambrie and Nain.
sook. Don t miss this bargain tomorrow.
Pretty new styles, in plain silk covered and novel
effects, in fancy silk and charming combinations,
conservative and novelty shapes—plain and fancy
handles.
$2.00 and $2.50 Silk a woar
Parasols, choice.... ~ J . 05
$4.00 and $5.00 Silk A. Am
Parasols, choice..... sft Maj
’ $6.00 and $7.50 Silk o-Am
Parasols, choice.... o YO
W hat is left of our stylish Summer Hats,
in black and colors, are offered; your
choice at 3
$5.00
Many of these Hats are worth $18.00—
just what many a woman needs to finish
out the season-—simple and stylishly
trimmed.
Childrens Milan Hats for $2.95
We offer a new shipmment of children’s tailored Milan Hats at
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$7.50 to $12.50
3 6-in. Bleached Domestic
The Yard 25c
Full bleached Lonsdale Domestic, "Forget-Me
Not." This is a price only as long as It lasts—
you will pay more—don't wait.
42-in. Pillow Tubing
The Yard 30c
YZxirfi heavy, beat quality 42 and 45-inen Tubing
and Casing go in this sale.
$3.50 Bed Spreads $2.75
11-4 size—heavy crochet Spreads, beautiful
MnrHelllcs patterns. Come early—they will Ko
fast.
House Dresses and Aprons
Pretty,indeed, are these new style Dresses and Aprons of fast
clorG inghams, in new plaids and stripes and solid colors-new
straight line effects with belts and white collars and cuffs.
$2.50 Muslin Gowns $1.75
Exquisite quality Nainsook,' round neck; ‘sp-over f |
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Red Bordered Huck
Towels $1.50 Doz.
100 dozen only in this lot—size
18x32; worth 31.75 per dozen;
sale ........ $1.50
$3.00 Huck Towels
$2.65 Dozen
Extra largo size, all white heavy
Cotton Huck—no limit.
Turkish Bath Towels
$2.65 Dozen
82550 Emmett's Lullaby, with Criterion Quartet
Long, Long Ago Price, $2.60
82549 Ave Maria
CAn Aaaptation of the famous Intermezzo from
"Cavallena Rusticana," with Violin Obligato by
Mary Zentry/
Price, $2.50
82134 Proch’s “Theme and Variations"
(From "The Daugnter of the Regiment” in which
Miss Hempea starred at the Metropolitan this
Season)
Price, $2.00
82651 Aloha Oe (Farewell-to-thee), with Criterion
Quartet
My Old Kentucky Home, with Criterion
Quartet Price, $2.50
Plain Hemmed — Best Grade Sheets for Double or Single Beds
The thrifty housekeeper will be very much pleased to read about this sale of Sheets—and will
profit by laying in a large supply at these prises quoted.
„„ WHY THIS SALE? Because we bought heavy one year ago before the prices advanced
on Sheets—and we are going to divide profits with our customers this week
Heavy Turkish Towels hOc
Extra large, heavy and closely
woven, varied assortment; regu-
lar 50c Towels; sale. ... .... .40c
Austin Women Will Welcome This Sale
of New Silk Dresses
Models That Are Refreshingly New and Different—Stunning Fashions
$25 and $27.50 dA pA
Silk Dresses IO.OU
2° s xsnrs x? &
season for most twice the price we offer these Georgette crepe de Chine Taffeta nnR Mm
binations of Georgette and Tarreta-n the most desirabl shades" to be kvora
1000 Tub and Silk Dresses—Reduced
These Dresses consist of the season’s prettiest Summer Silk, Voile, Organdies Gingham and
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$5.95 868.20 $9.75 $12.50
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