Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 277, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 8, 1920 Page: 8 of 8
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IJAGE EIGHT
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN SEPTEMBER 8 1820
mdWraps
TheNe wSuits Frocks
Forecast a Season of
Beautiful Styles
Truly women of fashion are going to have abundant cause for rejoicing this coming
Autumn. Even the most fleeting glance of these new arrivals will assure you of
that. Ve assembled these particular Suits Frocks and Wraps because of all the
styles the foremost fashion creators have designed they were the most indicative
of the trend of the new modes. In the beautiful soft -fabrics the lovely color tones
find the best expression and their lines reflect the gracefulness of idealized youth.
Come and see them. You'll get a lot of enjoyment and a number of ideas about
your Autumn wardrobe out of a visit to these advance showings.
One Encounters So Much. That Is New Perhaps It's Their "Drapiness" That
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Little Miss Donnietta Tatmn of
Temple is a guest of her grandmoth-
PJLer Mrs. is. u. Gentry
Miss Elizabeth Snow has return-
ed from Zephyr where she visited her
sister and brother .Mr. and Mrs. R. N.
ah nlPll .Tarrell has returned Green. .
Eiom Breckenridge where she visited
her -sister Mrs. D. D. Tate.
Miss ftuth Thompson of Bisbee Ari-
Uona. is a guest of Miss Edna Jones.
I Dixie Theater
TODAY
in This Suit Showing
That to linger and inspect each ncw feature
and to try on everv single Shit becomes a real
temptation. Embroideries of oriental spljjndor
rich fur trimmings new lines and gay lining are
features which catch the eye. but we are su'rjf that
"when you review these advance modes their
faultless tailoring and the individuality thatl char-
acterizes each garment will make the most last-
ing impression.
Coat lengths range from the short box cjtpt to
the long l'edingote with many many stylos an be-
tween that are entirely new and different jf ram
any that hare been shown for many seasons.
As to materials there are high grade Sergeji Tri-
cctines Poirct Twills Velours Duvetyne Peach-
Dioonrs ana puier nen soit nmsn materials: I'uavv
and Tjrown are the leading colors. ;J
Prices are Quite a bit lower than they
been for the past few seasons; many attr
styles made; of high grade materials" -are' i
at 34.75 $39175. '45 $50 and $C0;. others
upward to ?125. . ;
have
ictive
10WU
range
Makes the Frocks So Beautiful
Then again it may be the distinctive touch of
embroidery and beading in colors; or is it the
charm of the line silk weaves the crepe meteors
crepe de chines Canton crepes satin and taffeta
in which they are developed? "Whatever it is
their beauty cannot he denied. They distinguish
themselves from the wool Frocks by wide draping
at the hips and the colors are just what women
of fashion would specify navy brown blue and
-black.
A special showing is being featured at the
popular prices of $17.45 ?24.75 $2.75 to $45-;
others range from $60 upward to ?S5..00.
"Embroidered Loveliness" is expressed in these
new "Wool Frocks. There are Serges. Tricotir.es
and "Wool Jerseys in straight line tunic and over-
skirt styles featuring wonderful trimmings of
bright colored embroidery; several show a com-
bination of beads and embroidery. Navy is 'the
most popular color but new shades of brown and
blue are included in the showing.
'There's ah excellent selection at $24.75 to $lo;
others range upward to $99.75.
In
THE STORE FOG ALL
EMPM
ILL'
THE PEOPLE '
ff
PERSONAL ITEMS
F. OL Slbrgan. left Tuesdaj for
Ipoints in "West Texas. Mr. .Morgan
represents the Hushes
Mrs. W; P. Jeancs of ;MeGrogor Is a
giiesl of her sister-in-law Mrs. Ed
Bailey and family. . .
from a visit with relatives in Dallas.
Mr. ami .Mrs. O. "T. Mann pasi-td
Brothers through fSrownwood enroute from
3ranufacturins Company in this ds- Brady to Los Angeles. California
trict 1 where they will spend the viner.
Miss Lois Howard has returned
from Ballingcr and other points in
Runnels county where she went in the
airs. - A. M. Stulcup has J returned; interest of the Fort Worth Training
School.
Mrs. F. M. Kkhanls of Brady is
visiting Mrs. Doic Boatricht and
family.
A! Shaffer's Boys
Musical Co
and Girls
snedy Co.
PRESENT THAT LAUGHING PLAY SET TO MUSIC I
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l?Av . 1ft. 'HL KSBf El. ... .ggc3g T&
WIZARD FROM WALL STREET
Featuring
Homer Meadhuns Florence Green Minnie Rinehart
George and Eddie Kraner
House and lot given away free tonight
Today's Picture
Bryant Washburn
- in
"SOMETHING TO DO"
Thursday's Picture
William Russell
m
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EASTWARD HO"
The Greatest Opportunity
You Will Have TJhis Sea-
son to Lay in Your Sup-
ply of Sheetings
A cut deep price on our stock of
very best grades of Sheeting for
tomorrow one day only.
9-4 Bleach Sheeting reduced 73$
9- 4 Brown Sheeting ...63c
104 Bleach Sheeting 75c
10- 4 Brown Sheeting 65c
The prices we are offering on
these goods are we think much
lower than you will have the op-
portunity of getting any more this
season.
It will be to yom advantage to lay
in your supply now;
We will not accept phone orders.
I OONEY MERCANTILE CO.
Brownwood's Biggest Store
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J. M. Yarherry vice prenident andj Mrs. B. Phillips of Blanket is a
general manager of the Urownvood; guest of -Mrs. Sol Baker. -Mrs. Phil-
Gas Company is spending a few days lips was accompanied by her daugh-
in Waco attending to the company's ter. Miss Agnes whe entered Howard
fitis-iiiess. Payne college on -Monday.
Mrs. r. ft. Gentry and daughter. I Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Burt of Arrnsna
'Mauri-ret. and son Max have return-' Pass are guests of their daughters.
ed from
Temple.
a a hit "in Comanche and Mrs. Ernest Wood and Mrs. V. PI
Herndon.
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TODAY
The Jennings store has always borne an enviable reputation for the presentation of not only the newest styles
and fashions but the most comprehensive and exclusive displays as well and this season our exhibits of new
styles and fashions are by far the largest and most comprehensive in our history. You'll enjoy visiting the
Jennings' Apparel Departments you'll find it an inspiration just to walk through the various sections of this
part of our store. Clever new Suits exclusive and. individual in their styling; charming new Dresses that pos-
sess a grace and elegance beyond description; an array of new Coals that leaves nothing in good style to be
desired; beautiful new Skirts presenting the latest effects; and so on throughout the most wonderful collection
of apparel that we have ever assembled.
Robertson Cole
SPECIAL
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Warner
In his greatest picture
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Mir . Dmv
Fall IBM '
Comprehensive showing of the. coilrect modes in Women 'a
aadjMisses Taiueur suits tor. .fan pzu. us a remarHame
-suifUeason. with the various silhouettes. Iany stnght-
lih.e qoa.ts are shown the box -Qnre and three-quarter
Jbrifeths are very much tin vogue.-.-1 (Developed "in pueh soft
."fabrics as Velour tic Laine. Veldirie Itamona Silyerjlpne
fTinfjeltOTicsV Tricotines. iMen's-Wejlr Serjios aml'Duvolyne.
is el tone
Self j)r fur-trimmed and emhroideifv in self-Eohe. is
.nbtlct'able in nearly all the hetter miits. . '
New at
Fml 192(0) ;
very
Smart Coats for Women and Misses in the vpry.IateBt
"mdes. The designers have undoubtedly outdone allrpre-
vipiis achievements in bringing out the most effective ijtyles
in Jbfstory. Coats are somewhat logger but they are more
graceful than ever many of them with kimono sleeves
giving them .the -appearance of v-raps and the loose and
bolted coats are also here in endless variety. The fabrics
used ;include Veloursii Bolivias iH'oras Veldine Bokaras.
- Siljvertips Swedine. Cordoras . Sllvertoucs Flushes and
uuveiyn.
Dm
all
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Dove"
Our lines arc almost complete with the greatest showing
of Fall Dresses for Women and Misses that we -have over
presented this early in the season. You will marvel -at
this wonderful display of Dresses especially the high art
mode's winch we arc Selling at moderate prices. The
Moyen Age type are very popular also many new and
effective oraped models and for general wear the neat
tailored effects. Fashioned from HatiiiH Kitten Ear Gropes
Georgettes. Tricotinus SorgeK Veldine Duvetyns and var-
ious combinations.
Cksur
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Visit the Jennings' Blouse Shop a display beyond com-
parisonmany distinctive models not to bo found elsb-
whore and jL is doubtful whether they can even be dtipli-
cated especially in the novelty Blouses The new Geor-
gettes Satins Kitten J3ar Crepes and Pussy Willows ex-
quisite embroidered effects in oriental colors beautiful
beaded designs in rich combinations and many with hand-
made lacc3. Practically every wanted color to harmonize
with your new Coat Suits. Specially priced upward from
$9.75.
a master piece of motion
picture art.
A tense emotional drama
of shattered faith of a
man who forgave and
won happiness and love.
SUxNSHINE
COMEDY
Throuj
Keyhole"
MONDAY -
LEW CODY
The most versatile actor
of the .screen in
Ilk Butterfly Man'
NORMA TALMADGE
in the Famous Broadway Success by
ARTHER GOODRICH
" YES OR NO"
NO WOMAN HAS A FUTURE
NO WOMAN HAS A PAST
UNTIL SHE HAS ANSWERED THE QUESTION
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Norma is ex-
quisite as a
YES GIRL
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First National
Attraction
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able" than
i ever as a.
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SATURDAY ONE DAY ONLY SATURDAY
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The Best Place to Shop After All.
Wm S. Hart
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 277, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 8, 1920, newspaper, September 8, 1920; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth343496/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.