Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 148, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1927 Page: 4 of 26
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$119.50 COATS .. $71.50
$99.50 COATS.... $59.75
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SENSATIONALLY PRICED. A dress for every occasion* a fit for every
figure; styled with all the snap and dash of Fifth Avenue. Don’t wait an-
other minute to buy your new dress.
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paratively light in the Forty-Seventh
criminal court.
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$33.50 DRESSES
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$1.25 Brassiers_
There is no “maybe” about it. Here they are—Quality, Style and Values
that are unequalled. Don’t envy your neighbor’s good clothes; have them
yourself. COME in today.
A Very Special Sale of Coats
Coats of this quality, at these prices cannot be fond everywhere. AH the
newest spring colors. Here is a real coat buying opportunity that is de-
latch," and of course,
come to--
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TWELVE SWTS FILED
YESTERDAY IN 108TH
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You Have Never Seen
Such Values in
Silk Underwear
They are most acceptable
for graduation gifts.
Professor of home economies at Boston UniversitCn9hlege of Arts and Let-
tors. Mrs. MacDonald teaches brides-to-be’ how tehcm export managers of a
home and family. At the same time they'r. taught how to help earn the family's
living.
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$21.50-COATS ... $10.75
SALE STARTS TODAY—NO CHANGES——NOAPPROVALS, NO REFUNDS
Misses Taylor
M3 POLK STREET
Straw Braids at
% PRICE
If you are making your
own hat this is the place to
buy your material.
Dollar Special
Hosiery ’
Only a few full fashioned
silk hose.
Special, 3 pairs for ..$1.00
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which are on almost all candy cases.
They tell you what is in each bar so you
can pick the bar YOU like. Select YOUR
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11/ are near a store selling candy.
W hich do you like?
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four checks in this eity in the sum of
$35 each. He admitted having served
a term of three years at Huntsville. ।
Texas, for the same offense and had
nothing to say,here why Judgment and
sentence of the court should not be
passed on him.
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tosses favqredbrietle. Rich chocolate coqted.
— ask/or Chatt’t Batter Cruf ktr.
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trash. Flowing cream. Double th >ck chocolsta.
— askzor ain’t Alnntd Bn.
Caramel V nuts - Pigaolia nuta.
asnt Saramaaba.
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The wenl-dressed woman
wia folow Fashion's
$16.75 TO $19.75 DRESSES
$1290
Noe-Surgical Threat and Catarrh
Treatment. Glasnes without dilating the
Boutonnieres
Taris decrees many
spring flowers for day-
time. evening aad sports-
wear Manheimer's pre-
Mr is them as Faris die-
lates in all their glory!
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Purses
A varied asmertment of
new ehie purses and
handbags. An especially
Interesting showing of
handbags in Black and
White. Come in
and let us com-
pteteyour.cos-
± tome with a
gg. smart Bag to
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THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 7.
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All Candy Cases
William Pinhell, office engineenfor
the Santa Fe, is in Topeka looking ver
plans and specifications for the new of-
fice building.
The Fashion Cen-
ter of Amarillo
presents Modish
Accessories for a
Smart Costume.
Hosiery. Twelve suite were filed yesterday in
Sheer chiffon sinlan-ithedistrietelerk'soffiee.tobetrledin
the - way Hosiery in Judge W. E. Gee's 108th civil district
far hjorsenewest zhade of the enses filed were for debts; eyes. Dr. Wolcott, tn Blackburn Bldg,
the new Variation of the two for damazes; one for divorce and Established 1894.
pointed heel — you’ll °nfhe AYne hhs been unusually heavy
in this court the last few days, but com-
und head sism in black and all the new shades
- ONE-HALF PRICE
Special Reduction on all other hats. Come
early and get yours.
$1.00
Jewelry
Colorful costume jewel-
ry so popular for smart
wear. Dainty necklaces,
chic bracelets, smart
novelties for all oc-
casions. And all to
match,too!
SMASHING
BARGAINS
Marshmallow, extra tender aad
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Coeoamte treshly grt4 ia rich
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lightest gowns and frocks withqut
danger. Dance, motor, go about for
hours without a moment's doubt.
Deodorizes, too, thus ending all fear
of offense. Doctors urge this way.
Many stores have Kotex already
wrapped on counters, readv for you
to pick up without even askdog for it
Try today and yon 11 never again
risk uncertain old ways. Box of 12
coats only a few cents. Be sure you
get the genuine. Only Kotex itself
is "like" Kotex.
OTeX
No laundry-discard like
HOT CHECK ARTIST ENTERS
GUiLTY PLEA TO CHARGES
Spec tal to The Newa*e7
I ROSWELL, N. M., April A—G. C.
Hanna pleaded guilty here to an in-
formation prepared by the district at-
torney charging him with having is-
-Fsued a namber of worthless ehecks and
was sentenced by Judge Charles R.
। Brice to serve not less than throe and
' not more than five years in the state
penitentiary at Santa Fe. Hanna was
arrested in El Paso after he had cashed
Members of the Holiness church here
lere soliciting funds to send Mrs. J. B.
Caley, who is suffering from cancer, to
a hospital in Savannah, Missouri. The
Welfare association has agreed to pay
railroad fare for the stricken woman,
it was said.
Imundomyduns."
More than IM business men have
been invited to attend a called meeting
of the Amarillo council of Boy Scouts ,
at the Methodist church annex tonight,.
' according to Lee Williams, president-
A Scout institute to work and play with |
the boys of the city is the object of
the meeting, he said.
Dave Derden’s band held a rehearsal
last night in preparation for the Mer-
chants Style show April 11, .to be
sponsored by the News-Globe.
*1,81.00
SKIRTS
rte in white and eolors. Tour choice $5
One Lot of
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IHE worries and four of the uu-
_ certain hygienic ways of yester-
day are rapidly pasaing, 8 in 10
better clasa women employ a new
way called Kotex.
Kotex discards like tiasue. No
laundry, wo iitfMl bother.
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