The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 86, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 15, 1923 Page: 3 of 66
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WOLFSON’S
* Only Seven
Shopping Days
Left!
! ITS THE
j LITTLE
I THINGS THAT
I COUNT!
—in making the vol-
ume of business! Such'
values as these on
the First Floor are
! helping cram thirty
days’ business into
1 ten!
$2 and $2.25 All-over
. swiss embroidery in white
| and ecru. Eyelet pat-
I tern in different designs
i Very specially priced
$1.89 yard.
50c Veilings
j 39c Yard
j VEILINGS in new
spring patterns of mesh
with all-over chenille
I dots in several color com-
| binations.
I Handbags
I $4.50 Handbags of ■
; Moire Silk in black grey '
and sand. These are i
I made in the new pouch
I shapes so popular this 1
I spring. For this event
I each $3.29.
Women’s $5.00 fine
i leather Hand Bags in the I
new pouch shape and j
made of beaver or velvet
calf in sand and light
grey. $3.95. i
Art Jewelry
I At 14 Price
j Novelty Jewelry con-
। sisting of earrings in
pendant and shower ef-
fects in all the new col-
ors. Also bar pins neck-
laces bracelets and other
novelty jewelry. I
Silk Gloves j
$1.75 |
Women’s 16-button silk I
Gloves with embroidered
backs in colors of silver I
mode black and white.
$2.25 Hosiery |
$1.89 i
Pure Thread Silk Hose
with lisle tops are full
fashioned. In all colors.
Colored Print Handker-
chiefs of an excellent
quality with colored bor- !
ders and all-over colored !
print patterns. 15c.
Children s Parasols
98c
Children’s $1.35 fancy
parasols in two sizes. In
solid colors floral and |
check patterns. I
Ribbons I
Wide Moire Silk Rib-
bon is very popular this
season for millinery hair
bows and sashes. Black
white and all colors are
here. Regularly 59c at I
45c per yard.
65c Brocaded Hair Bow
Ribbons come in pink I
blue and white 49c per I
yard.
Stamped Gowns
98c I
$1.35 STAMPED NIGHT
GOWNS made up ready
to wear when embroid- I
ered. Shown in several
designs. •
Women’s 69c knitted
union suits in white only.
Closed styles. 49c.
(Second Floor)
Art Linen
36-inch pure art linen I
in white. Very specially
priced the yard 98c.
(Second Floor)
New Arrivals in “Shamrock ” Linens!
—at savings in this sale
Good news for the woman who knows the beauty ’and wearing quality of
Brown’s “SHAMROCK” LINENS. We could think of no better way to speed up the
sales in the Linen Department for thes? ten days than to reduce prices on these
famed linens. •
>• ~ W e h av « wonderful assortment of patterns in cloths and napkins to match
sold singly or in sets. All sizes. Your guarantee is stamped on the linen.
SUNDAY
])dys Intensive
fays
j WOLboON S values are good values the year around and when WOLFSON’S regular merchandise is reduced in price it becomes extraordinary
The values in this sale ARE extraordinary. For we have set ourselves the task of doing as much business in these ten days of intensive selling as
we did in the whole thirty days of April last year!
And we are doing it! Surely and steadily the volume is mounting. For the values are here. And the public has been quick to sense it. Not
only are the regular WOLFSON customers thronging the store—but scores of new faces every day. Glance on this page at the items listed and you’ll
learn the reason why—and this but begins the list! Thousands more not mentioned here!
COME DOWN MONDAY MORNING EARLY!
Hundreds of Printed Crepe Frocks!
Hundreds of Afternoon Frocks! Dresses with Front Draperies I
Crepes. . Basque Frocks and Beaded
Sdk Ratines and Novelty J J y J f • FX t Crepes.
sport Silks Hundreds Or Sport Dresses! Dresses made with Separate
Combinations of Labries. Jackets.
Gowns fashioned the xtx SHtl
■K BA W’ jS | _ B B loveliest of tints—gay printed frocks depending upon their S B
■ B own figures for decoration—swagger little Sport Frocks B fl
BWB a V ~ ■ W
Hundreds and hundreds of them grouped in two lots.
SS —at savings of at least B
fIH $11.50 to $22.00 on every one! ■HfIH
® Every Taffeta Dress
_ In the House
flMßfl Black Taffeta Frocks Navy Taffeta Frocks Brown // /
Taffeta Frocks—Taffeta Frocks in every style sponsored ll
this season can be found in our assortment. There are at Price
charming affairs with quaint basques and full skirts — / Jr
there are girlish taffetas with wide bertha collars. And / .
a host of diverse modes to suit the most exacting. Orig- / s '
inal price tags read from $29.50 to $79.50. Just half that!
Hundreds of Beaded Georgette Frocks j
$00.50 IN TWO GROUPS:
—a Saving of $16.00 to $17.50 on Every Dress J / *
The extreme popularity of the Beaded Georgette Dress prompted our New Following up the advantageous purchasing by extremely close pricing we ean
York buying office to buy heavily when the opportunity came to purchase at offer you a handsome beaded georgette frock at a price you seldom see for such
advantageous prices. ’ quality so early in the season.
Lovely things—you can wear them now and the rest of the summer as your
Thus purchased they were shipped immediately. They have arrived in time very nicest gown.
to offer them Monday. All sizes. White Navy and Vivid Hues—Pastel Tints.
Dozens of Apron-Frocks
in five lots:
98c $1.98
$1.19 $1.49
$1.29
When these are gone there will be no
more at such low prices! This is a special
purchase at quotations we cannot duplicate.
Medium and large sizes in well made gar-
ments of gingham and percale.
Housefrocks
$1.89 to $4.98
Fashioned of gingham linene and Jap
crepe these House Frocks are so cleverly
styled that many of them can be worn on
the street! Trimmed with organdy and all-
over embroidery. Sizes from 36 to 44 and
extra sizes to 53. *
Household Linens
81x90 PEPPERELL HEMMED SHEETS
of a good heavy quality. Full bleached.
No seams. Very specially priced $1.59
42x36 HEMMED PILLOW CASES made
from a good quality muslin and evenly hem-
med. An “extra special” value
each
19’4x38 TURKISH BATH TOWELS with
fast color red or blue stripes. Woven from
* good strong yarn. Very specially OQ-
priced each
10 Yds. Bleached Toweling $1
17-inch red selveged bleached toweling.
Thir is an “extra special.”
58-inch full bleached MERCERIZED
TABLE DAMASK in a number of floral de-
signs. A good heavy quality spe- CQ.
daily priced yard OizC
Col Wolfion
Dry Goods Co. Incorporated
THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT.
Flower-Trimmed Hats
Fashion smiles on the flower decked Hat for mid- iIK j
summer. Our assemblage of these lovely bonnets ' BEsKh. I
will please the most fastidious. - I
Sheer hair-braid hats in black and white and
colors big floppy leghorns and fabric hats are but I I
the beginning of a long list of fabrics and straws. I I
All colors. All shapes and all flower trimmed. \
. ’4£ to
is II Ca*c
$5 Warner Corsets $3.98
Two styles: One an all-around rubber top.
The other a back-lace model with a medium
bust. Made of pink coutil or novelty cloth.
Both have long hip line and are particu-
larly good for the full and average figure.
Wash Silk Petticoats I
Women’s shadow-proof petticoats |
made of extra heavy wash satin or I
heavy radium. White ’ and flesh. |
$5.98 Satin Petticoats $4.95 j
$6.98 Radium Petticoats $5.95 l_
REMNANTS! REMNANTS!
Silk! Wash Goods!
—in lengths from one to five yards as —ratines voiles linens organdies sweas-
well as shorter lengths of silks. Every es crepes etc. All colors and lengths
weave and every color. from a few inches to several yards.
H TO OFF ORIGINAL PRICES
APRIL 15 1923.
WOLFSON’S
Only Seven
Shopping Days
n Left!
WASH GOODS
BY THE YARD
—with summer needs in
mind the Second Floor
and the Annex offer
these as their share in
crowding thirty days’
business into ten.
The woman who has
priced piece goods will
instantly realize the
values:
$1.25 Ratine Voile
98c Yard
36 inches wide this is
a crisp French voile with
the new ratine stripe or
check. Fast colors.
Emb. Dot Voiles
j 69c Yard
: A regular $1 voile em-
broidered in dots. A
lovely fabric 40 inches
wide in the prettiest of
I colors.
I 40-in. Printed Voiles
I 39c 49c 59c
I Soft fabrics with a
! delightfully crisp finish.
Enchanting patterns fig-
J ures sprigs of blossoms
I and weird designs. On
j light and dark grounds.
I All colors.
| Shrunk Linen $1.09
i A beautiful imported
i Irish linen 36 inches
: wide and shrunk. Near-
. ly two dozen shades tn
I absolutely fast coldrs.
i Very specially priced at :
I this figure. $1.09.
i Printed Crepes J
$1.49 Yard
$1.75 novelty prints in
the most eTfective of
I Egyptian designs on a
very soft box-loom cot-
ton crepe. 38 inches
wide.
Imported Ratines
and Eponges
$2.49 imported filet
i ratine 40 inches wide—
j the season’s newest fab- I
ric. In a dozen new col- I
ors. $1.98.
! $2.25 imported heather I
; eponge 40 inches wide
I in attractive two-tone
j color effects with striped
eponges to match. Spe-
cially priced at $1.79 yd.
$1.49 imported novelty I
। ratine in stripes checks i
I and novelty weaves 40 I
| inches wide. Reduced to j
I $1.19 a yard.
Ginghams!
Imported tissue glng- I
ham. 32 inches wide in 1
I all the newest spring col- I
ors. In pretty checks. I
I “Extra Special” 49c yd. I
Zephyr ginghams 32 i
I inches wide in checks I
plaids stripes and solid I
colors. This is indeed an ]
“extra special” the yard I
29e.
Dress ginghams in I
ehecks and plaids 32 |
inches wide. A splendid I
value at this price. 15c I
yard. I
White I
49c Yard I
A good 59e value in I
this ratine 36 inches I
wide offered at 49e. j
Splendid weight for sum- I
I mer. |
Narses Linene!
29c Yard
A splendid quality 40 I
inches wide with a ner- I
manent finish. Very I
specially priced as you |
can see. ‘
| NOTIONS!
I 15c White Shoe Cleaner lOe I
10c Card De Long’s hook
and eyes black and
white all sizes. 3
for tie I
10c Cushion Collar I
| band 3 for 20e I
i 5c Brass Dress Pins I
j 3 for lOe I
69c Kleinerts Waists and* I
I Supporters 47e [
10c Card Wire Hair
Wareing Pins 5c I
50c Kleinerts Dress
Shields SSc
25c Colorite Hat Dye..l9e |
50c Sanitary Aprons... .39c I
75c Rubberized House
Aprons in c010r5... 59e I
15c Double Mesh Hair
nets 3 for 30c I
nets 3 for 30c
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