The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 56, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 30, 1921 Page: 9 of 22
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SECTION TWO
ABILENE TEXAS SUNDAY JANUARY 30 1921
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VISIT OUR NEW STORE
We are now doing business in our new location formerly occupied by the White Cash Grocery known as
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replacement values and in addition are quoting many items in seasonable merchandise below
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Ladies Misses and
Children's Hosiery
at Revised Prices
We arc now in our now More quoting the following
revised prices on our entire stock-of Ladies' Misses'
and Children's Hosiery. Wp offer! hest values in Silks
Mercerized and Cotton matmls''ih Blacks Whites
and Colors: . (. .
All $300 riosicry now priced at; - . $23
All $2.50 Hosiery now priced ft( .-$1.98
All $2.00JTosiery now priced' .hb.Jl.-- j $1.48
All $1.T0 Hosiery .now priced at; ----- $1.23
All $1.25 Hosiery now priced at--4 - 98c.
All $1.00 Hosiery now priced jit '--'... 79c
All 85c Hosiery now priced 'i&p;j 69c
All 75c Hosiery now priced 'afc- - 59c
All G5c Hosiery now priced -a'tfe. . .-- 49c
All 50c Ilosiery now pricedal 43c
All '45c Hosiery now priced;- - 39c
All 40c Hosiery now priced at?r 29c
All 35c Hosiery now priced atJ- '-- 25c
The above Hosiery was houglifc:.on a low market and
are good values at regular prices and ore special bar-
gains at .the new prices now cpaoted. -'.
In Our Staple Department
Bleached Domestic 15c
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30 ineh width free from starch good weight and fin-
ished soft for the uceiUcl asplcndid 25c retail -number.
Our special price in our new store 15o
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Cotton Plaids Priced
Nowatl21-2c
A round thread strong serviceable cloth for quilt lin-
ings and often used for work dresses. Qur special in
our new store. 12 l-2c
Outings Light and Dark
Priced 15c and 20c
We have assorted our Outings in two lots. All best
grades now featured in our new store at per yard
only . ' i 15c and 20c
36 Inch Width Percale
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Priced at 20c
Best quality 30 inch' free from starch light colors with
pretty dots figures and plaids. Also big assortment
of pretty stripes for shirting. Special price in our new
Store is - - 20c
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Staple Dress (Ginghams
Priced 15c 20c and 25c
We have divided our Ginghams into three prices and
are quoting best quality Ginghams at tho low price of
per yard only - 15c 20c and 25c
Buy Window Shades
at this Store and
Save Money
Plain and Duplex numbers with best spring rollers.
Wo furnish brackets complete ready to hang and
are n6w making the following prices: '
All former $2.0j) Window Shades now- -.$1.69
All former $1.75 Window Shades now -$1.49
All former $1.50 Window Shades now - $1.29
All former $1.85 Window Shades now - $1.19
All former $l.l25 Window Shades nmv.j 98c
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Ready Made Sheet Sale
Ilawkeye best quality hemmed Sheets size 81x90.
Our special price r $1.69
ShaWnee good. quality Sheets. .0&
Our-special price .. $1.29
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Underwear for Men
. Women and Children
A complete stock of Women's Shirts Drawers and
Union Suits ; Men's Shirts Drawers and. Union Suits ;
.Bpys' and Girls' Union Suits. All former prices re-
vised in out new store for quick selling.
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A complete stock of Fleischers Qcrroeintown Yarn
and Knitting Worsteds in theficason's wanted
. colors.
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Blankets on' SaUrayFinal
Clearance trices -
Cotton Blankets andlNashua WoOluap Blanket h
Tans Greys and Plaids assprted sizejiargood
weights for warm bedding we dii'erjn our now
store at the following price reductions:
All former $5.00 Blankets in our new store $2.98
All former $6.00 Blankets in our new store $3.98
All former $6.50 Blankets in our new store $4.48
All former $7.50 Blankets in our new store ..$5.00
All former $8.50 Blankets in our new store $6.00
All former $1000 Blankets; in our new store ($7.00
All former $12.50 Blankets in our new store $7:50
Big Sale on Comforts
Every Comfort in tho house is included in this open-
ing salo at our now store and priced at substantial
reductions. If Interested in bedding don't fail to
see our Comforts.
Entire Shoe Stock
oh Sale. Buy Shoes
at this Store for
the Entire Family
We havo revised the selling prieo on our entire shoo .
stock We are now making the following low prices ..
in our new store which applies to our entire stock
of wren's Boys' Women's Misses' and Children 's
and' Baby Shoes -in. the; season's best Styles and
leathers.. ' . !.-..' ' t-f
All $H.'0O Shoes in our new storo - 1 $9.98
All $12.50 Shoes in our new store 1 $8.98
A11 $10.00 Shoes in our new store. J $798
All $8.50 Shoes in our new store-' -$6.80
1 All $7.50 Shoes in our riew stored $0.00
All $0.50 Shoes in our now store $5.20
All $6.00 Shoes in our jicw store'-!.-- u $4.80
All $5.00 Shoes in our newstqrc---l ' -$3.98
All $4.r0ilipcs in our new stores .$360
All . $1.00 Shoes iu our new storo iij $3.20
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All . $3;60 Shoes .in our new store U $2.80
All $3.00 Shoes iii bur new sjioi'e $2.40
All $2.50 Shoes in our new store j- $1.98
All $2.00 Shoes in our new store ' $1.00
WTo are now showing theiurfcrtjak and best styles in
-STippers for this Reason's wcarTvVisTHpur store when
interested in staple or novelty style Slrlpers.
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Onr stock consrSts of SorgCB Worste'ds and Qassl-
inorefftuJe season's bott novelty colors and styles
(ill W11 liiilrtt'rfvl mill -will rriTO ' an fiof ftntnrv tinrvinn
We arc quoting in our new store tko following price
revisions: . ' vy"
All formor $0.50 Suits in our neir store $ 4.98
All former $S.5Q Suits in our new store $ 6.98
All former $10.00 Suits in our uovratorc- $ 7.98
All former $12.50 Suits in our new store- $ 8.98
All fol'mer $13.50 Suits in our now storeA- 9.98i
All former $15.00 Suits in our now store-- $11.48
All former $10.50 Suits id our new tore $12.50
All former $18.50 Suits in our new tdro $13.59
Tho above Suits were bought on tho season's low
market and are good values at regular prices and
are extraordinary values atf tli r.boTo'pnco reduq-
tions. t
Men's Work
Priced for Quick
Clearance
Our stock consists of Khaki Brown Moleskin Cordu-
roy and pretty Novelty Striped Moleskin; all well lin-
ed nii(l goo'd fitting garments. Tailored as well ns. Press
.Suits. Wo make the following radical reductions:
All former $2250 SijitS now pncod $15.00
All former $10.5.0. Suits now priced .'. $12.60
All former $10.00 SujtsnOW priced -----'$10.00
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WenTs Dress Pants
Priced During this Opening
Sale at Radical Reductions
Our stock consists of Serges Worsteds and Cassimeres
in staple and. young men's models. Assorted sizes in
various staple colors and novelty stripes. Puring this
opening .sale in our new location we mako the following
price cuts: ' . j
All former $7.50 values in Men's Press Pants
Now priced at- -..- .'-- 1?SJ00
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All former $tj.50 values' in 'Men's Dess Pants;
Now priced at -.j. -U---i.-- !- l-$5.50
' All formor $9.00 yalues in Men's Press Pants
Now priced at --l -w- -$.00
All former $10.00 values in-fMen's Press Pants
Now pricey at ju.L: i .$:S0
Ail former $12.50 values iu Men's Press Pants
Now priced at ;. ii $7.80
Men's Work Pants
Quoted at Revised Prices
Based upon Replacement
Values
Khaki Pants English Whip Cord and Brown Moleskin
Corduroy. and Moleskin in neat stripes all priced in our
ne-vy storo- at the following radical reductions:
On all $3 j0 Work Pants our new prices are .$2.50
On all $4.00 Work Pnjits our neWinriccs are .$3.00
t On all $1.50 Wirk Pants am new .prices are -3.50
On all .$5.00 -Work Pants pur new 'pricesare- $4.00
On all $5.00 Worjc Pants onr now pricei are $4.60
On' all $7.50 Work Pants tiiir new prices arc .$5.00
Men's Hats on Sale
All former $14.00 and $t?.50 Hats now .0O
All former $300 and $7.50 Hats now j$M
All former $.G50 Hats now priced
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Our buyer. Otto H. Schultz is now in the New York market buying the largest and best stock we have
ever offered 1:he trade and this store will shortly have on display the seasons newest and best merchan-
dise priced right. You are cordially invited to visit us in our new location.
SCHULTZ DRY GOODS
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 56, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 30, 1921, newspaper, January 30, 1921; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth316685/m1/9/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.