The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 257, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 11, 1923 Page: 12 of 24
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'ABILENE REPORTER SUNDAY MARCH 11 1923
New Spring Suits for
Continuing the Sale
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A remarkable sale of new- Spring Garments "Palmor Garments0 renowned
for their authentic style their peerless quality their fine fabrics and tailoring.
Now nt one-third less than the regular pricings.
There arc hot so many garments of course as we were abla to show last
wcok but tho collection is still in splendid shnpo for satisfactory choosing
for the assortment was very large to begin -with and tho garments are all
pf tho most desirable kind
THE DRESSES There arc afternoon and evening Dresses street and Sport
Frocks Enchanting costume models elaborately trimmed; distinctive day-
timo Dresses of the most favored Silks and Woolens; smart Sport Frocks in
youthful slenderized models of knitted woolens and silks. And tho range of
colors rIiowu is as broad as the new Spring shades are varied. The prices
nt which these Dresses wore in'teffded to sell range from $18.50 to $98.50.
Our sale prices are one-third less as now marked $12.35 to $65.65.
THE SUITS Palmer Suits havo long been famous as quality garments and
style successes and never before havo they attained such distinction in -this
respect as they havo this season. Suits of strictly tailored smartness; tlio
much favored costume Suits; tho smart Sport Suits in their loveliest desigus
and fabrics. All Of them nt a third less than tho usual prices which in a
regular wn y would ho $25 to $100 now $16.65 to 60.65
GAPES AND COATS Spring's dominant fashion features arc in evidence in
cyery one of these now Spriug Capes and Coats. The assortment is quite
extcusivo in designs and models and tho materials include every fashionable
Spring fabric. Sale prices $10.00 to $83.35 for garments regularly worth
$15.00 to $125.00.
New Spring Modes in Millinery
From New York's
Best Style Sources
Rawak Johnson
Fisk Meadotvbrook
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Choosing your hat has always been art experience with a thrill in it and moro
so this Spring than over. Hats that wo have been unpacking one by one
from their tissna -wrapping daily for the last week or two you may now see
all at oucft in our Millinary Sections this week and what -a show it is!
Color has always boon an important element in Millinery but this season
color "makes" the hat. And saying that is not tho remotest reflection on
hat materials and trimmings for never have these boon so lovely and so
diverse as they are now.
Fanciful is fashion these Spring days. Ono moment favoring hats smartly
upturned tho next hats demurely drooping. Here turning tp rich subdued
colors there to tints vivid and daring. Each hat in this fascinating collection
gives perfect 'expression to one of these motifs. Hats for street wear for
dress for outdoor sports. And please remember Eabter comes early 1
Draperies and the Knit Department
Where you will find all the new and pretty things for refurnishing and
beautifying the Home for Springtime
Cretonnes in Silks many pretty designs; Chintzes; Linen Crashes in fancy
htripes; Volours in Orchid Gold Orange Copeu and Mulberry; Silk Kapons
in Blue Mulberry and fancy; Silk Gauge in Gold and Statural; Pongctto m
ail tho new shades; liatiue and Terry Cloth in -wanted colors ltcndy-umde
Curtains in all the new designs; Quaker Nets with fringe Swisses in white
and with colored dots; Serims hi eeru and white; Lace Nets Marquisettes
Silk and Cotton Table Kunuers Floor Pillows in Velour and Taffeta in
changeable shades.
The Gift Department is overflowing with the latest novelties for home
decorations. Yisit the department It Is full of interest
Introducing New Footwear Styles
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Novel cutout Strap Pump and Oxfords 8f$SIVlnV
in satin patent leather feuede and Kid 'Crftm1
are in high favor for Spring. Gleam- rfPi-
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especially favored And lovely chiffon
hosiery glistens through the novel pat
terns
A Grey Suede Strap Pump Patent trim low Ueei a new Sport nnuW in
btrap style; meiltly prised at -$7.5Q
AGolf Oxford A new miinbor of smoke Calfskin tan cap trim new "erepeM
sole; a dandy siu aid nriwal at only . ....mM.HM.MWM$60
A Brown Satin Tongue Pump-Made of the best grade of Skinner's Satin has
the popular &inali tenguei priftad at . -?6.50
Same as above only in Biaek Satin -- - -""1 559
Grey Suede 3-Eyelet Ti-Spanisli liesl -- ..p.oo
OHHJmEN'S SHOES Our Spring line of QMldrans Show is the most com-
pete we'e evee shown. Straps and Osfords-evarything for boys and gM-
fie pnets range from - . fl-50 to $6.50
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Week in
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' FREE TICKETS TO A
Theatre Party for Boys
At the Mission Theatre
We will entertain the hoys of this cily at
the Mission Theatre Saturday morning at
9:30 March 17th. Boys avc want you to
call at the Boys Shop Monday or any day
this week for your tickets to the enter-
tainment a free ticket to every hoy who
comes.
Arrangements have been made with
the manager of the Mission for a fine
program which includes Wm S. Hart in
"The Last of the Stage Coach Bandit"
Pearl While in "Plunder" also "Mull and
Jeff" comed3r and a big surprise as the
final climax of the performance.
Hooking Up With Horace
There are not many hoy who do not know Horace Wado
tho 14-y ear-old boy author traveler reporter. But you
are going to know him better itill before Ittvj
Tou boys as yet do net know that tho wi Horace Wade
is going to talk to you about lik many intawiling exper-
iences and &timts through our advertising of tlf Boys'
Shop.
Bead Horaees first messaga whiek will appear In this
paper Monday In which he introduces kirasalf in his QWit
inimitable boy Hugo" whiek you keys wulflraiami so walk
He is going to talk to you right along tlaongk U advor-
tiwijg of this fetore. Keep in toneh with Horaee.
Corset Week
At Campbell's
Begins Monday Morning
Bead our Corset advertisement on page
seven of this issue introducing the new
Spring models in Modart. Goasard and
Justrite. Corsets and announcing an in
PQrtant sale inihe Gorget Department for
this week.
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Slyle Wear and Fit
You get them all in
O u r Spring Clothes
At this Low Price
Stylo is an important consideration nmong young men. Another clas? of men
buys clothes for their long wear while a third group lays epiphysis on fit.
In this store you not oflly get what you wnut but tho other things in addition.
That's why you get tho fullest measure of value for your clothes dollars here.
At Thirty-Five Dollars you may choose tho latest models for men and
young men $. mid in handsome fabrics of all-wool and beautiful pattern Sil
vcrtone a "handsome worsted intermingled with silk threads or the stylislt
pinsiripo worsteds and other now patterns.
And there's no use denying tho fact these now Spring Suits arc better
fitting and better styled than we've seen in a long thuc. 'They are more at-
tractive than ever this season high grade woolens attractive patterns and
i carefully tailored sdong graceful easy fitting lines. They've just arrived-
Come in and look them over. Priced at 35.00
We Introduce the New Spring
Manhattan Shirts
And in our many years as distributors of
Manhattan Shirts wc havo never seen an
assortment so interesting from every
standpoint of variety and quality as n
evidenced in theso now Manhattans for
Spring.
We feature Manhattan Shirts havo to
because it 'a our policy to carry tho
best : and this Snrine we havo assembled
these shirts in greater varieties and larger
assortments than over before InVttesjust.
Our collection this season is nj
c rally by the thousands
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Collar attached Manhattans in fme White Oxford Cloth and light toned Holid
shades with plaiu or button-down collar are ideaf hhirts for sports aud gen-
Orel wear. Neckband sbirts of fine woven Madras aud latest silk strip shirt-
ings and solustrak in beautiful striped effects are among tho new numbers
of Manhattans for Spring. Priced . $2.50 and Upward
Collar Attached and Neckband
Shirts $1.50
A big; assortment of these low priced shirts has recently armed and are on
display. ' Standard mnki-s of good materials and in a wide range of attractive
Spring patterns both in collar attached and neckband styles . $1.50
A Special Value Shirt at $1.00 1
This is a diirt that hano chum! at the prict? made of a fait colored fine fcO
square percale in many attractive pattern ueejcbaiul style well made and
(nutty. We Jie jua received a largo iihipment in n-w' Spring patterns.
A real genuine nhe in a hhirt at only --410Q
New Spring Creations in
Mens Neckwear
Exceptional Values at
$1.00 and $1.50
These new Tie are not merely o pieee of
skimpy hKk but mad! of the f idl yardage from
the bast of imported and American silks end
-priafld flt-fficptionalt lo" figm
Sinee color plays such an important role in
all Spring fashions the smartwt dreteer& are
now demanding striking colors in their cravat
to wear with the new Spriug nHs which are
also noticeable for their color effeeU
Our new Spring allowing i uurhaled n
lwatvR ami ariety of new design wjd elor-
iog not the orduuiy kind although tlw
prie are w modft Uut ifk& of huu-e ttur
ami wjhjrs that ar ue. Hpteial bhowing tknt
waebat ?1.00 and 1J0
MEN'S SILK HOSE Wuarc m rtctjpt of a large Outwent of Mas Silk
Hilkiery about the mut atuttue tolkctiuu ot hilfe Horn w ever openwl
up Thtr are phin bhad and lai tykunngs in a mnge that w almost
without limit. Y call special attention to two new numbers rarely eoualed
and specially jnicd at . . .75o and $1.00
HEN'S CAPS A new assortment for Spring just come. These ae of the
latent dewgu ami n smart Spring fdbrtcs ami colorings. Ye tr fjtjuing
a speeial value thk k at . .. . - ..$2.50
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 257, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 11, 1923, newspaper, March 11, 1923; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth334158/m1/12/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.