The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 285, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 1, 1926 Page: 10 of 10
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Dependable, Seasonable Merchandise at the Lowest Prices ot the Year!_No_Pbone_Ordcrs!
Fancy Broadcloth 39c
Regularly Priced 59c
35-inch fancy broadcloth in stripes and other attrac-
tree patterns in all color*.
— Sanger's—Third Floor —
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Boys' Wool Suits $12.95
* Originally Priced to $18.00
Boys' high grade all wool suits in four-piece style, of-
fering a choice of two pairs of knickers, two pairs of
longies or a pair of golf. and one of longies. Sizes
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Gum Rubber Aprons 44c
Regularly 85c
Prettily colored and attractively finished gum rubber
aprons in assorted patterns.
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79e to $1.25 Hose, 59c : '
Women ehirfon mlka. thread Mlk« with liale topn and twin fore*
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11.79 -$1.98 Dresses, 91.49
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$4.93-$6.95 Dresses, $3.93
Oiria' woolen sehooi frocks in plalncol ra amt fwiw $ pntterns I
Corselettes $2.98
$5.00 and $6.50 Values
Trim fitting corselettegmade of beautifu silk bro-
cades. Swami or silk jersey; sizes 31to 44.
_ _ -Sanger • - Fins Floor—_
Stamped Cases 69c
Regularly 98c a Pair
Jtadgof good quality bleached tubing and stamped in
effective designs; finished with hemstitched scallops.
— Sanger's—First Floor—
Ribbon Novelties 59c
Regularly 98c
Powder puffs, garters. lingerie sets and colorful flow-
ers, made by hand of beautiful ribbons.
" —Sanger's— First Floor-
4--- Lace Neckwear 98c
Women’s Undies
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49e to 89c Howe. Pair, 25c
Women's silk chirrona, eershe suks .nd rajons in lldht. medium
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Men’s Footwear .$3.9.5
Greatly Reduced
All the rewest, most popular styles in shoes and ox-
fords. made of fine, high grade black and brown kid
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— Sanger’* —Second Floor—
Boys’ Shoes $1.95
$2.7." Qualify
Bovs’ excellent quality shoes and oxfords, sturdily
made of durable leathers in attractive styles.
—Sanger’s-. Second Floor—
Inlaid Linoleum $1.39
Neamldas Sheets at 88c ....1.2
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Indestructible single and double strand. Colors pink
and white. Fancy clasps.
Sanger'*—Jewelry—First Floor
Pearl Beads $1.95
Regular Price is $3.98
Two and three-strand pearl necklaces in pink and
white. Indestructible, will not peel.
Sanger s—Neckwear—First Floor
Boudoir Clocks 98c
——— Regularly $2.00
Enamel-finished alarm docks in red, green and blue;
excetlent timekeeper.-----—---.---------- ■
—Sanger *—First Floor—
Smart Hand Bags $3.79
—Regularly $6.95—5—
High grade bags made of finest leathers and beauti-
ful silks in pouch and under-arm styles in all colors.
—ganger*—Flr*t Floor—______________
Remnants Wash Goods, 16c
,r100 yard of tengthe- Eneih
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25c Bath Towels. Each 19e
91.79 and $1.98 Silk- 91.39
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Handsome Frocks $13.85, $22.85
and $35.85
Regularly $19.75 to $19.50
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— Hanger * Sexenth Floor — . .
Axminster Rugs $23.75
$31.50 and $36.50 Values
Seamless Axminster rugs in plain and all-over designs
in beautiful color” combinations; 9x12 size.
Sange t‘s -Seventh Floor-
Wilton Rugs $88.75
Regular $125.00
Worsted Wilton rugs in seamed and seamless styles
in a wide selection of beautiful colors and designs.
9x12.
Cut Steel Bags $19.75
Regular $35.00-------——-
In scenery and floral designs. Pastel shades.
sanger’s—Jewelry—First Floor
Real Irish Lace 69c
89c tn $100 a Yard Values
Beautiful hand made Irish erochet laces in various
widths and exquisite patterns.
—Saeger’*—Third Floor—
- - Voile Gowns 69c
Regularly 98c
Airy voile gowns in attractively made and trimmed
styles in tovely pastel shades.
— Sanger- Firth Floor—
Fine Brassiers 59c
Regularly 75c
Bandeau type made of satin and stripe brocade. Sizes
vary to 36.
Sanger Rrm—Corseta—Firth Floor
Stamped Spreads 98c
Thread to Complete 98c
Unbleached domestic spreads stamped in lovely floral
patterns; and the correct colors for working; all $1.96.
—Sanger’s— First Fioor-
Infants’ Presses $2.98
Regularly $3.98 to $5.00
________ Originally 50c to $1.00
Kathleen Norris, Grace Richmond and other popular
authors, in good and well-known titles.
—sanger » Sixth Floor •
$1.85 and $1.95 Grades
Atraetive-marble_and_Dutch_tileeffectsin bl ue,
white, tan, black, green ant gray
Sanker’s- Seventh Floor—
Vogue Hair Nets 79e Dozen
• Regularly $1.00 a Dozen
Popular Vogue hair nets m all wanted shades except
gray and white ienpnmtfringe style.
sanger’s— First Floor
Voile Curtains $1.79 Pr.
Regularly $2.75 Pair
Dainty voile curtains in cream, finished with dainty
ruffles in green, rose, hta" and gold.
* Sanger s-Sexenta Eloor—
Men’s First Quality Shirts $1.19
Regular $2.50 and $3.00 Garments
Made of printed and woven madras, imported Eng-
lish broadcloth, dxford doth. Jacquard broadcloth and
per-squnre-yare.—-------.
— Sanger • Seventh
------Toiletries For 32r____________
Regularly "Priced 50c
Mascara, Packer’s Tar Shampoo and Mulsified Cocoa-
nut Oil Shampoo; all exceptional values.
— Sanger‘s*First Floor-
Excellent Hair Brushes $1.98
$2.25 to $5.50 Values
Fine quality brushes with genuine bristles and pol-
ished wood backs.
—ganger’*— First Floor—
____Pearls 98c____
Regular $1.50 to $1.98
Much More
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Canton Crepe Dress
Adorable little hand made dresses fashioned of fine
1 snowy materials in elaborately embroidered styles.
’ —Sangers— Fifth rioor-
Baby Bootees 49c
85c and $1.00 Values
BaMmtnl Rtortaniwtion Salt Ftafart!
Women’s Undies
Not a Garment in the Assortment Worth
Less Thin 59c— Many Regularly-Worth—
A wonderful selection of patterns and colors made of
-foet with $139= faney pereale,andmadrastinsizes-le-to-142-
— Sanger’s— Second Floor—
4 Perfectly knit bootees of fine soft white jam with
pink and blue trimmings, some finished with ribbon.
— —| ..,. ____- e*wf*y‘s—FIBS Floor—_________________
Batt mt nt Rtorganization Salt Ftaturt!
Silk Remnants
$2.98 to $3.49 Black Silk
cotton tabrics — won
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$1 Union Suits 69c
Athletic style garments of checked nainsook and
woven madras. Some colored stripes. 36-16.
— Sanger’s—First Floor—
— Men’s Lisle Hose 59c
Regularly 75c and $1.00
• Men’s’ imported German lisle and rayon and lisle .
hose and pure thread silk hose' in fancy effects and
solid colors.
— --------—S*n«*r *—First Floor—____
Men’s Pajamas $1.79
Regular $2.50 Garments
Made of woven madras, English broadcloth and cool
materials in solid white, blue, tan. helio and stripes.
Sanger'*—First Floor—
$2 and $2.50 Pajamas* $1.39
Men’s percale, madras and mercerized pongee Pajamas
in solid colors, checks and stripes. Braid trimmed.
Men’s Dressing Gowns $8.45
Regularly Priced $12.50
Men's handsome silk dressing gowns in beautiful col-
ors, trimmed with satin collars and silk girdles.
—Sanger’s—First Floor-
Men’s Wool Sweaters $2.95
Regular $6.00 Garmenta
Men's .ftO wool alirwiver sweater" in V-neck style
with smart checked, striped and Jacquard woven de-
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= 30x31 2 ( ord I ires $7.95
Exceptional Values in Defiance Tires
~ FirstqualityDefinee-cort Vrrrw- tn popular-Ford
= size; built for longer mileage and enduring service.
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.s' 1 »rapery Damask $3.98 .
Regularly $5.00 and $6.50 a Yard
9 Itich, tenvs—quahty wonderful showing.
= of colors and patterns in stripes and all-over effects.
36-inch percale of good firm quality in small figured
TOIfM and solid caters.------------------r----—
—Sanger'*—Third Floor— ’
Pattern Cloths $2.98
Regularly Priced $4.50 -
Handsome quality pure linen cloths in beautiful pat-
terns; assorted sizes'.
—Sao ger's—Third Floor—
Madeira Linens $16.50
Regularly Priced $27.50
Genuine Madeira and imported Italian cut-work cloths
and sets in elaborate patterns and aborted ail^.______
—Saeger's—Third Floor—
$2.95 Satin Crepes $2.19
1,500 yards of satin crepes 40 inches wide. All the
new fall colors and black
Sanger‛s—-SAks_Third Hloor
, . Steel Scissors 49c
Regularly $1.00
Hrgh grade steel scissors in 7 and 8-inch lengths; well
tempered, good ouality.
Manger'*—First Floor
Pepsodent, Pebeco Tooth Paste 32c
Extra Value at Our Regular 39c Price
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$1.69 Curtains, Pair $1.00
Ruffled eurtains with valance Whit and ecru with eolered
nles.se -inch vnlanee And tie bAcks
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Men’s Summer Suits $11.95
Regular $25.00 to $45.00 Values
Tropicals, by Fruhauf; and three-piece woolens of
handso fabrics Limited quantity.
—Sange i i Second Floor—
Fruhauf Suits $20 $25 and $30
Were $30.00, $37.50, and $50.00 •
Expertly hand tailored suits from Fruhauf, made of
tropicals, gaberdines, t ri-ply weaves, aeropores and
ek poplin-_
—Sanger's—econdFioor; , -
Summer Suits—Half Price——
— Originally $25.00 to $50.00
Tropical Worsteds, Linens and blue serge suits, well
taitoro and eerrectly styles. —.4.___________ -
—Sanger’*—Second Floor #)
Men’s Overcoats $29.50
Were $35.00 to $50.00
A special group of overcoats in popular models made
of the best materials; limited number in the assort-
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Toomer, Morrison R. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 285, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 1, 1926, newspaper, September 1, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1552609/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.