Galveston Tribune. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 1923 Page: 3 of 32
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FRIDAY, DEOEMBER 14, 1923
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Men’s Raincoats
$7.50 to $20
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Oh Kiddies! Bring Your Letters to Toy Town and
Mail Them in Santa’s Little Golden Post Office.
—$5 and $7.50
$7.50 and $10
—$8.50 to $15
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$1.35
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Values to 91.95 for
Values to 92.95 for
Alluring Exhibits of
Lovely, Beautiful
Suggestions in the
Boys’ and Children’s
Dept, Third Floor
Men’s Knit Vests
Smoking Jackets ■
Terry Rob? Sets -
Cedar Chests
Electric Tree
Decorations
Table Lamps
Bridge Lamps
French Boudoir
Doll Lamps
Bud Vases
RobtLOphen
Salad Plates
Water Sets
Perfume Bottles
Ingersol Pencils
Vacuum Bottles
Pictures in Frames
Ink Wells
Pin Tray Dolls
Pin Cushion Dolls
Electric Toasters
Pyrex Baking Ware
Smoking Stands
Mirrors
Coffee Sets
Chocolate Sets
Enameled Clothes
Baskets
Artificial Flowers
( A great assortment of Xmas styles and
colors in stripe and fancy figured de-
signs. Any man would appreciate one
of these
Give HIM
GLOVES.
Mah Jongg Sets
Ash Trays
Shaving Sets
Pencil Boxes
Bridge Sets
Earthen Tea Pots
Electric Waffle
Irons
Boudoir Strong
Boxes
Cigar Boxes
Window Baskets
Berry Sets
Bon Bon Dishes
American Beauty
Play Balls
Bed Lamp Frames
Book Ends
Carving Sets
Curling Irons
Stationery
Floor Pillows
Thermos Jug Sets
Placques
Serving Trays
Salt and Pepper Sets
Bath Room Cabinets
Electric Heaters
Crystal Beads
Puzzle Parties
Mechanical Trains
Transformers
Water Tanks
Telegraph Poles
Double Arc Lights
Danger Signals
Tunnels
Railway Stations
Water Sprinklers
Sandy Andy Toys
Rabbits
Bucking Broncos
Jack the Golfer
Funny Dogs
Kid Flyer
Kid Special
Automobile Bus
Golf Sets
Eating Chickens
Tip Top Boxing
Football Games
Dominoes
Checkers
Numerica
Motor Racing
Door Targets
Fairy Lights
The Maze
Fancy Dress Ball
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Madam, Is He a Golfer?
Is he a pretty decent chap and has he been
awfully good to you during the past year—
would you like him to have the thing dear
to his heart, the best there is? Then you are
one of the women who will be interested in
remarkable showing of Splendid golf things
we have ready for Christmas.
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derful Toys.
Automobiles
\ Pedal Bikes
Skatemobiles
Electric Trains
Mechanical Trains
Velocipedes
Erector Sets
Air Rifles
Baseball Sets
Footballs
Electric Motors
Tool Chests
Target Sets
Doll Trunks
Play Irons
Monkey Dolls
Moviegraphs
Story Books
Laundry Sets
Balky Mules
Auto Garages
Sewing Machines
Cooking Sets
Painting Outfits
Color Charts
Crayon Sets
Red Drums
Picture Puzzles
Map Puzzles
Victrola Singing
Dolls
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Children’s Wool Socks
Sale Saturday
%-length Sport Hose, 91.50 and
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Sterling Belt Buckles —
$2 to $7.50
Initial Belt Buckles, sterling
$1, $1.50
Knives and Chains —
$4.50 to $9
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Electric Percolators
Plated Silverware
Fine China
Decorated Baskets
Wall Pockets
Nut Bowls
( Picture Frames
Electric Heating
Pads
Hand Painted
Water Sprinklers
Candle Sticks
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A Special Purchase and
Special Selling
Saturday
Suits - O’Coats
Men’s Terry Bath Robes —$5 to $7.50
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Christmas time or any other time—the
man who gives himself one of these
Robt. I. Cohen “Feature Value” Suits
or Overcoats is due for a lot of real
satisfaction.
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Toys! Toys!
and
MORE TOYS
We’ll tell you something confidentially.
We are selling so many toys that it ab-
solutely amazes us. We have such a mul-
titudinous variety of wonderful toys, it
seems that there is everything from the
funny donkey that brays and kicks like
Happy Hooligan’s Maude to the beautiful
doll-children, waiting to be adopted, and
big red drums that figure so greatly in
military parades of the small boys’ life.
We want everyone, “kiddies” and grown-
ups too to visit “Toy Town” Saturday
and see this wonderful collection of Won-
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Make Merrry aft RobbttL.Colnen’s
With Your Christmas Shopping
The First Shoppers are sure of the largest variety of things from which to
choose, and bright, lovely, new Gift suggestions. Do not be rushed the last
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Gifts Selected at Robt. 1. Cohen’s Are Sure to Please
GiftSlippers
Christmas—somehow— just
wouldn’t be Christmas if Old
Santa failed to bring a pair
of slippers. Slippers make a
most practical and accept-
able gift and you’ll find
“quality slippers” here for
men, women and children.
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Gift Shop
—Third Floor —
When you see this wonderful gift shop
with its tremendous variety of beauti-
ful, useful gift articles, you’ll say it is a
veritable “Gift Mecca,” where all the
unusual things you’d probably never
think of giving have been assembled.
And the price range from inexpensive
articles to those much higher is ex-
traordinary. It’s the “Gift Center” you
cannot afford to miss, really. And
above all—Saturday, Come early in the
day.
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Silk Muffler Sets —$4 to $8
(Full Dress and Tuxedo)
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Golf Clubs, Golf Bags, Balls,
Gloves, Golf Sweaters, Vests,
Hose and if you want to be
real generous make him happy
with the golf suit he likes best.
A Golf Balls
9 $6.50 Dozen
29 High Grade recessed
3 marking, standard size
99 and standard weight. A
golfer could like nothing
28 better than a dozen or two
“ of these fine high grade
golf balls.
Men
Like
Lounging
Robes!
For these long win-
ter evenings. His
favorite pipe—and a
good book—to com-
plete his comfort
give him a Loung-
ing Robe for Christ-
mas.
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Boys’ Blouses
85c
It’s the boys’ opinion that
Blouses are just the thing
for Christmas gifts—and
what boy doesn’t need new
blouses? Sale Saturday of
our regular $1 values—
priced special - - 85c
Children’s School Bags
Special
Fine for Christman Gifts
Men’s Gift Slippers
$2.50, $3, $4, $5
Men’s Slippers at $2.50, in
oxford gray and blue.
Men’s Felt Slippers at $3.00,
in leather sole styles, blue
with grey cuff.
Men’s Leather Slippers,
opera style, black and brown
kid ———$4.00 and $5.00
Men’s black and brown kid
Everett style, with kid lin-
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Pretty Felts for
Women
$1
We offer a wonderful assortment
of these handsome Christmas
Felts in the .following colorst
American beauty, old rose, sreen,
wine lavender, pink, taupe, light
blue, navy, oxford, gray and
many beautiful two-tone effects.
Choice, extra special for only $1
Women’s
Gift Slippers
$1.98
Charming styles for Christmas
Gifts 3 colored suede with soft
soles and lined with felt to match.
Colors shown in these pretty slip-
pers are wine, lavender, old rose,
blue and taupe. All featured at
one price.
Women’s
Gift Slippers
$2.50
These are the favored «Cozy toe
Slippers in beautiful new Japa-
nese patterns, fancy strap de-
signs. And beautiful mules with
fancy embroidery work. The
following; shades predominate s
old rose, purple, lavender, black,
green, blue, ecru.
Children’s Felt
Slippers $1
Plain and cuff patterns in
red and blue design. Special
while they last, only—$1.00
Cuff Links 75c to $5
Cuff Buttons------50c to $5
Wool Sweaters—
$6.50 to $12.50
Outing Pajamas $1.50 to $3
Silk Pajamas —$5 to $12.50
Men’s Soft Shirts $1.25 to $5
Silk Mufflers------$2 to $5
Laundered Shirts
- $2, $2.50, $3
(Will make a wonderful Christ-
mas present)
Matchless Gifts for Boys,
Girls and Children
Boys’ and Girls’ Bath Robes,
specially priced——93 to 94.50
Infants’ Bath Robes 91.59 to $1.98
Girls’ Wool Hats and Scarfs sets
specially priced—$2.95 to $4.93
Boys’ and Girls’ Gloves, special-
ly priced .............. 75c to $1.50
Pencil Box Sets 25c to $1.50
Children’s Handkerchiefs
10c to $1.50 Box
Boys’ Four-in-hand Silk Ties —
50c to 85c
Men’s Gabardine O’Coats $19.75 to $40
Men’s Golf Suits----------$25 to $35
Men’s Golf Breeches —-—$6 to $12.50
Corduroy Golf Breeches--------$7.50
Khaki Golf Breeches ——............. - ' $5
English Broadcloth Shirts—
$3, $3.50, $5
Wool Gloves----75c, $1, $2
Leather Dress Gloves
$2.50 to $5
Gauntlet Gloves $5, $6, $7.50
Fish Bowls
Fruit Sets,
Bridge Pads,
Sewing Sets
Flash Lights
Hygia Sanitary
Cans
Tea Wagons
Desk Calendars .___
Narcissus Bulbs, E835m-cE
Cake Shell Pans, BSE33
That Make Any Man
Happy!
Gifts that Men Like and
Wear. Gifts that are sure
to please.
Golf Hose--------$1 to $5
Wool Shirts------$3, $4, $5
Silk Neckwear----50c to $3
Knit Ties------75c to $3.50
Silk Hose —------75c to $2
Lisle Hose 35c, 50c, 75c
Initial Handkerchiefs—
50c to $1 box
Linen Handkerchiefs—
$1.50 to $3 box
Silk Handkerchiefs 75c to $2
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English Broadcloth Pajamas
$4, $4.50
California Knit Union Suits,
satin stripe -----------$8
Two Piece Underwear, i
garment ----85c to $2.50
Ribbed Unions—$1.50 to $3
Wool Unions—$4.50 to $6
Van Heusen Collars----50c
Aratex Collars 35c, 3 for $1
Silk Collar Bags $1, $1.50 .
Boston Garters, 25c, 35c, 50c
Ivory Garters ----35c, 50c
Paris Garters—25c, 35c, 50c
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Galveston Tribune. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 1923, newspaper, December 14, 1923; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1597211/m1/3/: accessed May 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rosenberg Library.