San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 102, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 12, 1911 Page: 17 of 32
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SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS: WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, 1911. '
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ALWAYS KNOWN AS THE QUALITY STORE
PAR-EXCELLENCE -NOW ALSO THE
VALUE STORE PAR-EXCELLENCE.
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Beginning Today! The Greatest Week in Years for Furniture Buyers!
A Sweeping Clearance of Beds—Dressers—Chairs—Dinirvg Tables—Buffets—Refrigerators—Couches—Rock-
ers—R.ugs—Pa.rIor Suites—Carpets—Curtains—Shades—Wall Paper—Ladies' Desks
Davenports—Everything You Can Think of in a Furniture Store.
PECK'S GREAT SALE
OF ACCUMULATED STOCKS
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Today the cutting begins. Every article in this store gets the knife. Nothing
withheld. The choicest lot of furniture ever assembled under any one roof in
San Antonio, including artistic solid mahogany and walnut bedroom and dining-
room suites, rich Persian rugs and all kinds of rare decorations for the home.
An event which you will hear about in a few weeks has forced this $200,000
stock on the market. We can't stop to explain now. Our first thought is to
move out the goods, and when this vast stock is sold you will know the reason.
Values will be sacrificed from start to finish.
■I Am Positively Selling This Accumulated Stock a.t Cost.—L. P. PECK'
I am doing a thing which I have never done before. Here is a rich collection of housefurnishings which represents my best ability in selecting and buying.
This fine merchandise which I am offering the public at cost is all of a quality far above the kind you buy at the usual "furniture sale," and I can safely
assure the San Antonio public the highest values ever offered in this market before.
We Can Only Show a Small Part of the Stock to Illustrate the Remarkable Bargains—Here They Are:
LIBRARY TABLE
BRASS
BEDS
You know what the Cadillac Is—a table and
writing desk combined.
We have a complete stock in Mahogany, Early
English, Birdseye Maple and Golden Oak.
$9.00 values at $4.50
SI5.00 styles at $9.80.
$18.00 styles at $12.00.
$22.50 values at $14.00
$25.00 values at $18.00
Over 100 other styles in Library Tables at low
prices that will amaze you. See them today.
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This Brass Bed $10.00
2-ir.ch tubing, satin finish. Sells everywhere
at $18.00.
Senrational values throughout entire stock.
See the prices.
$20.00 Brass Beds $12.50
$23.00 Brass Beds $15.00
$38.00 Brass Beds $25.00
$37.50 Brass Beds $22.50
$G8.00 Brass Beds $45.00
You can have most any style in satin or bright
finish. Twenty designs in square posts, mission
style. Several colonial designs with high posts.
COLONIAL
ROCKERS
DINING
TABLES
$10 Will Buy a Beautiful Extension Table, 42-
inch Top, Square Pedestal, Early English
or Golden Oak—Worth $15.00.
Other Rare Bargains.
$7.00 Dining Table it $5.25
$20.00 Dining Table at I1B.00
$22.00 Dining Table at $18.00
$27.50 Dining Table at $19.00
This list only gives you an Idea of the great
stock and low prices. You will have to aee
them to appreciate their worth.
This Rocker $3.50
Early English or Golden Oak—Worth $5.50.
Fifty Others of Equal Worth.
$6.50 Rocker at $4.00
$8.50 Rocker at $6.00
$11.00 Rocker at $7.50
$12.75 Rocker at $10.00
Some of the above have genuine and Spaniah
leather seats, dull and polished finish.
LEONARD CLEANABLE
REFRIGERATORS
Every Housekeeper Knows the Leonard Clean-
able.
$10.00 values at $8.50
$11.50 values at $9.00
$15.00 values at $12.50
$20.00 values at $16.50
$22.50 valuea at $18.00
$45.00 valuea at $38.00
$70.00 Values at $59.00
These genuine porcelain lined refrigerators
have a known value the world over.
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CHIFFON-
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Chiffonieres in all Woods—Mahogany, Birdseye
Maple, Circassian Walnut, Early English.
$8.50 styles with glass $6.00
$13.50 styles with glass $8.50
$16.00 styles with glass $12.75
$21.00 styles with glass $16.50
$26.00 styles with glass $17.00
$28.00 styles with glass $18.00
$50.00 styles with glass $36.00
$67.50 styles with glass $39.00
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OVER ONE HUNDRED TO SELECT FROM.
Willow
and Fiber
Rockers
A Mammoth Stock of Dressers to Close Out.
Beautiful Colonial Designs in All Woods.
$12.00 Dressers at $8.00
$16.50 Dressers at $13.00
$18.00 Dressers at $14.00
$25.00 Dressers at $19.00
$40.00 Dressers at $32.00
$75.00 Dressera at $67.50
$125.00 Dressers at $85.00
A Great Variety In Both Princess and High-
base Styles.
This Rocker $3.50
ALWAYS SELLS AT $5.50.
$3.50 Rockers at $2.50
Willow, natural.
$8.50 Rockers at $4.00
Fibre rush.
$14.5Q Rockers at $9.00
Brown fumed wjllow.
$16.50 Rockers at $11JS0
Brown fumed.
These seasonable RocEers will sell fast Select
yours today.
One-third Off on All Rugs, Carpets, CvirtaJns and Draperies
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Watch for Other An-
nouncements* Don't
delay your buying. Take
advantage of a complete and un-
broken stock by purchasing, this
week and bring a list of things you need.
L. P. PECK
&/>e Quality Store
15he VeJvie Store
Spring Cleaning
Time will suggest many
needed additions to your home.
This cost sale will furnish the im-
pulse to buy now and save one-
half and over on your purchase.
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San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 102, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 12, 1911, newspaper, April 12, 1911; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth431098/m1/17/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.