Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 301, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1921 Page: 2 of 6
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BROWNWOQD BULLETIN OCTOBER
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We Can Supply Your SuitCoat or
Dress Needs at Moderate Prices
$15 $20 $25 $35 to $50
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i 5 feeroKmlR anrf Simplicity ' :; ;
I Jtfbted in Suits
Overcoats fbr FMI
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'. lIMFLIClTY'is the keynote of fall:
iasliipftCTea's suits. AH. trace- of
iWmwreltv torments have been ef-;
JmM ky the i-wicaers who have re-
l4a4 ' tbim jri4b a " vastly more
jufjitlM.1 jractiwrt vogue. ' One de-
itepiUePt upon superior tailoring and
jCta&e Materials for Its "class'
mti than m trick leatures as in
capons. ; ; '
isomer "'to 'Conservatism ?
tdftNeIIn drefd
mupKfss "man providing a more uig-
3ft
. XHitary Suggestions Gone.
Perhaps1' they ' lose Something by
sacrificing the military suggestion
th:t was in evidence reminiscent of
the doughboy's uniform but on the
whole the change in ."style is i distinctly
for the better and the variation is
an added charm.
Coats lite semi-fitted with generally
osrex lie. Slightly wised several
kicbfe lower than in the- spring: .lind
siminer'saits and the pockets and: la
pels have likewise drooped. The
tM tearf coniucive to true jwise -"""r? I' .i
Tkwortv suit has hem succeeded'. "
M'tee.that is more refined and cor-
; rolling. A medium vent is used about
ir4it4w'JtH? shorter .yaatiaviqg
prayed ungraceful ana noujted to
smart" effects
I There is - practically nb ..partiality j
Phown as to .colors if . any art all ms;
evinced perhaps it is to bro.wn which
Is always attractive and serviceable
and has been somewhat neglected
frocently. However green grey blue
and mixed materials are amply rep
resented.
: Checks 1md l'lalas Liked.
i An overdose of stripes has directed
the choice of herring-bones checks
anA plaid for fall fashions
j Overcoats of course show4-the
same designing as suits but'are3mpje
liberal in their interpretation. Belts
!arp often employed either fully circl-
ing Of C6nlih6d "to the back - of-tln;
.lorflinaryhj-sique u JUK or
a.lnlli r mo(( m- nf nhntna 11 Clin I If TTUCV-I-' -reiHTt'Ufi ilJfll
wholly a matter of choice usually
darjeed liat suits relvj. governed by the type of figure and
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sffcjpjito imitate the ejegant simplicity
oC trade clothes with cheaper
so rnaps It was taeir
: trim and jauoty Li
bundled-up feeling
objectionable
Assets awfoUrlktmimodels'sftemiiS'to skarf Pa puccessiuny inrmer ine iect 01
Vit is imnns-'ientia! favor. : ' . i ' tetif eutdoor smartness (hatf-is cor-
ir-.'ci anu pvrmissioie in an oyercuai
peoiimkivr .prices in the past
few Irearis .tlwt bot the vogue of
cxtrwte suits.
TV? act that the clothes purchas-
jmcjtarrtr of a dollar has increased
"Mrfy fifty per cent is probably;
Itfiitiri. accountable for its aboil-
tttte ir Full Gnwefnl.
: f Variety In Overcouts. -
Double-breasted models appear tc
be most favored but the best manu-
facturers are also showing vsome vfery
dapper single-breasted ones espe-
ctially the lighter weight top coats
Very "few fur trimmed models are
shown and these confine themselves
to a small detachable collar of seal
beaver or otter. Fur-lined coats art
only displayed for motoring. The
fact that the prices of furs has ma-
terially reduced intent lead one to- ex-
ject a inore general use but the re-
action to that all prevailing simplic-
ity has predominated banishing their
application.
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llaglans .ani Ulsters 0. K.
Robmy patch pockets are also noted 'Strong serviceable lines insuring
ana successfully further ttye inject or
blue and grey also novelty mixtures
For more dressy occasions or mild
days top-coats of lighter weight.
Most obvious are the distinctive cuts
and careful tailoring of- these "gar-
ments. They are quite short barely
past tne knee permitting greater free-
dom for the legs.
Blue and Drown Chosen Colors.
These models follow more closely
the dictates for the suit coats. Belts
and patch pockets rarely being seen
straight semi-fitted backs invariably
appear. Blue and black seem to be
the chosen "colors for these coats.
Remembering the-prime requisites
of the fall vogues quality ami sim-
plicity one may expect to see fewer
incongruities and more dignified and
gracefully suited men this season. 1(1
maximum wear.' Some new and at-!ome of the sportiness has been sac
Kaglnns and ulsters are serviceable
and practical and are built along
UwAlerBreasteds Stronger.
Active materials are used and the
colors include shades ol brown green
riiiced this is more than compensated
by the acquired distinction.
Here you will find the new fall suits
dresses and coats shown in greatest
variety and at moderate prices; .
NEW SUITS Short or longer coat
lengths $25 to $50.00
NEW FALL COATS navy green
brown sorrento blue plain tailored
or fur-trimmed $12.50 $15 $1.9.65
$25 to $50.00
SILK OR SERGE DRESSES Rich-
ly embroidered shown in every :iiew
style for fall that is good; $15 $20
$25 $35 and up to ! $65.00
NEW FURS Shawl collars or fur
chokers $ 1 5 to $50.00
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MISS AMERICA WOOL MIDDY SUITS of fine all
wool French - Serge with pretty emblems on .sleeves
sizes 1 6 to 38 ... . .$17. 50 -up 2
SILK PETTICOATS Magill "Majesty" Silk Jersey
. Petticoats cut fulL correctly styled pretty fancy f taunt-
ceSi $5.95 .:'... '.'.V. .7 ;$7;45
'SILK PEDDIBOCKERS of fine satin or Jersey in the
new high shades $5 to . .$9.85 J
New Fall Sweaters
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Woolen Sweaters KEETCH make come in many new
styles for fall in coat sweaters cape effects or pull overs
in.every new shade priced $4.98 $5.95 $6.95 to $12.50
CHILDREN'S SWEATERS $1.50 to .$4.95 ;
KNITTED HEADGEAR in tarns; toques aviation
caps etc 50c 75c $1.00 $1.50 to $2.50
rALL UNDERWEAR Athena and Kaiser Union
suits m every style garment full lengths knee lengths
and elbow sleeves all weights $1 .50 $) .1'5 $2 $2.50
and up per garment.
n r"THE STORE FOR ALL VTHEPOPLE2
Tbpre s always a certain quantity
of- double-breated coats -worn. espe?
tfally in 'fall and although they are.
not featured they have also received j
their share of attention. Noticeable
in them iare the same proclivities as
in the single-breasted models and they
lend themselves so -well and readily
to this treatment that there is a strong
probability of Increased popularity as
the season advances.
Your New Fait Suit is Ready at $25 $30 $35 to $42.50
8ts are built along the natural'
Maes ot the figure rendering them) Tests Are Cut Lower.
eary 'fttiig iwl graceful. .Do not bej Five buttons have been relegated to
mid la believing that the fashion i vests. The yare cut a trifle lower with
t its own basic style features longer points coaformf ng' to the gen-
re as clearly defined as ever ;eral droopy lines of the stilt.
of an hhrf fl JMftnro ronsti-1 Patch Inockets were one nf the in
y tke lbm and tailoring. This novations that showed the il'wJt mil-
mor latitude in selection Jtary influence and have been fom
aycouras ltbtdlesired individu:ipletel;;.e!iminated. ".Succeeding are tire'!
amy. plain napped inserted pockqts. it will
i. ma nim benooi joum 10 ute oe nuinrj uibu luiti vuty wuve-uueu
msppfe bttsmms man this fasbioij dropped) iseveral inches to a more
vmrte a4ayce4 -with equal success iiral position.
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MEN WHO ARE LOOKING FOR LOWER PRICES Will get them in Kirschbaum Kuppenheimer Frat and Rico:
makes prices that are one-third lower than last fall. At one-third lower you'll get the same values and a -little-more'.
than when prices were higher last fall. Same quality standards that have made these brands' rank high for years. No
wonder we are proud to offer these clothes to you.
FOR-$35. 00 Herringbone stripes in grey and tan checks in the new browns pencil stripes in the darker fine
woolens finest" tailoring. Other suits are as low as $25 and up as muchas $42.50. . -v ;
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BOYS' SUITS WITH TWO PAIRS TROUSERS Perfect ion Suits for boys are famed for long service noted Jf or 'smart
1 styles trousers are full lined which 'insures moire service. Y ou'il find suits-here with extra pair trousers $ 11 .50 $ 1 2.50
lO.U etc.
MEN'S NEW FALL HATS ARE $5 $6 andt $7 Pricey that represent m9.relueh
goffered ina hat in some time 'MaUory Crbfut-'oc-Kha -'Coli
jDiacK Drowns ana aaric green or navy blue.
an ypu nave been
Colors are grevr navy
Staple Diy Ms for Fall
Dp your fall shopping here Saturday where assortments
ai ktrgestrand prices always to your advantage.
TabJe Ginghams 27 inch yard .!;2Vc
TWbJe Ginjhams. 27 inch yard iAlc
Ulr Had 'Seal Ginghams - fancy checks plaids and
I iiipeafiyard 1 ...... . .....25c
Jits
jnch. Ginghams yard 29c 50cilto 75c
men. rine Percales yarld 25c and .29c
MwH.m.y ut-iiigo jm.ij. ........ ......... l.Jl
i. -Romper Cloth solids stripes for children's -play I
.. .......29c
$1.00
....... . $1;Q0
....50c
...50c
MEN'S EXTRA TROUSERS-Fine silk finished worsteds $7750 and $8.?0 that last year wer-e priced at
j$IZ.MJ to $IJU. Other good trousers are priced $4 $5 $5.50 to $6.50.
J MEN'S FALL UNDERWEAR Union Suits in white or ecru all sizes from 3'4 V50 priced from $:h00
$1 $1.U $i.UU $2.25 to $4.50 prices that sound like old -times.
MEN'S WARM SWEATERS $ 1 .50 $2.50 and up to $ 1 2.50.
BOYS' COLLEGE SWEATERS Combinations of high colors piill over .styles Patrick makcp$295 up.
MEN'S EDOMNDS WELT SOLE SHOES $7.00 PA IR made of dark 'Russia calf :in
English shape meclium toe and army last. Big value for the money. ' :'
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MEN'S WORK SHOES Endicott make $3.00 to $5.50;
etc : .!.. . .
ton FJannels. 1 5c 19c and
t GSptone Draperies 25c 35c 50c to .
him Nets 36to'40 inch. 25G.to;;t. .
rza 'leach Sheetin?? 9-4
Mao!ras3hiriing inch. 35c and
JjCW-SILKS 36 inch. Satin Charmeuse $2.?5f .$275 .
fo $3.50; -Massalines $1.98 in a ie quality ; . Crepe de
ind georgettes $1.49 to $1.98 and all: the new
THE LARGT STOCK OF SHOES IN BROWNWOOD WILL BE FOUND HERE
Assortments that afford a splendp selection .for men women arid children prices that
range as lowasfgood eerviceabl6shoes can beiiad for up toasfine as you want.
SH0P !<)R'4Fbft 'iJAitll NEEDS SATURDAY. ! . '
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 301, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1921, newspaper, October 7, 1921; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth343727/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.