San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 103, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 13, 1913 Page: 16 of 76
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MORNING, APRIL 13, 1913.
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Paul Poiret Chintz 35c to $1
This novelty fabric is the latest French creation in print cloths; it is
used for trimming all tub materials, and is also used extensively in nov-
tlty combination suits, in which the short coats are made of Paul Poiret
Chintz ana the skirts of one of the nicer wash fabrics, such as ratine,
linen, crash, pique, etc.; 35c to SI yard.
27-inch fancy striped cotton crepes, in all spring shades, for dresses
ind shirtwaists; 25c.
27-inch fancy princess tissues, in fully 50 different styles; a woven
striped fabric; in ail colors; 15c.
27-inch fancy English printed voiles, in crisp finish; 100 different
styles; In white and t'nted ground; 29c.
30-inch fancy embroidered tissue De Nile and Mandalay tissues; 150
different styles; ail color combinations; 25c.
27-inch fancy striped wide welt piques; white ground, with colored
stripes; for suits and separate skirts; 25c.
40-incli printed Bulgarian voiles, in all the new Bulgarian color com-
binations; 20 different designs; 25c.
27-inch printed Bulgarian ratines; the late creation, in cotton wash
fabrics, in various designs; 50c.
27-inch silk and cotton Bulgarian poplin, in Bulgarian printed designs,
with Broche or Jacquard effects; 50c. ,
27-inch silk and cotton striped crepes, in pencil stripes of various
shades; for suits and shirtwaists; 50c.
30-inch Frcnch Plumetis, embroidered in various striped designs and
assorted color combinations; 50c.
32-inch embroidered Copenhagen blue St. Gall tissues and Swisses,
in 20 different stvles, all handsomely embroidered in dots and stripes;
59c to $1.50.
32-inch St. Gall embroidered voiles and mercerized batistes, in 20
different patterns, from neat, small figures to the large patterns; 50c to
S1.50 yard.
38-inch cotton Canton crepes, in black and white pencil stripes of
various widths; for dressy gowns and shirtwaists; SI.50.
42-inch satin bordered voile flouncings, in white and tinted ground;
open-work patterns, with deep satin stripe borders; 59c.
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New Belts
Kid Belts—White, pink, blue,
brown, navy and red; covered buck-
els; 50c and $1.
Narrow Belts—A white kid belt
with a nickel or gilt harness buckle;
50c.
Patent leather Belts- In red.
$1.50 Bags $1.00
An unusual fine assortment of
shopping bags, in the latest shapes;
black and brown, leather lined, gilt,
nickel and gunmetal frames; strap
handles; some back handles; some
with fittings of mirror and coin
purse, others with coin purse only;
up to $1.50 values at $1 each.
black, white, pink, blue, tan
brown; 50c.
Patent Leather Belts—Red, black,
white and pink; 25c.
an(j J $6.00 Scarfs $2.95
Crepe de chine and Radium silk
scarfs; printed floral designs, hem-
stitched borders; 2 yards low;; all
colors; $5 and St) values at $?9.\
Embroideries: Save to a Half
Four special offerings of the importer who found it better to sell
these embroideries to us at a loss than to keep an overstock on hand:
50c Swiss* Flouncings at 25c
27-inch flouncings, with the open-work designs embroidered on
Swiss, in patterns suitable for children's dresses; 50c values at 25c a yard.
$1.25 Swiss Flouncings at 50c
2" and 45-inch flouncinss, with the scroll, floral and conventional
designs, embroidered on sheer Swiss: values to S1.25 a yard for 50c.
$1.50 Swiss Flouncings at $1.00
\nu save a third or. these 45-inch flouncings, with the scroll and floral
designs, embroidered on fine Swiss Up to SI.50 values at SI a yard.
JS2.25 Swiss Allovers at $1.69
22 and 4.r inch all-overs, with open patterns; suitable for waists and
dresses; embroidered on a fine quality of Swiss; special at $1.69,a yard.
A Sale of Toilet Articles
Toilet Waters— ^ Antiseptics--
Corylopsis, 50c size. 39c.
Corylopsis, $! size, 79c.
Le Trefle, $1.50 size, $1.39.
Azurea. $1.50 size. $1.39.
Violet De Parmc, $1.50 size. $1.25
Violet De Parme, SI size, 75c.
Lilac Vegetal, 75c size, 65c.
Violet Vegetal, 75c size, 65c,
Florida Water, $1 size, 69c.
Florida Water, 25c size, 19c,
Talcum Powders—
Mme. Yale's, 25c can, 15c.
Elsie, l-lt>. can, 25c value, 10c.
Pivers', 25c can, 19c.
Sana Dermal, 25c can, 15c.
Riverie Violet, 25c can, 23c.
Face Powders—
Mme. Yale's, 50c size, 39c.
Pivers', $1 size, 89c.
Woodbury's, 25c size. Il'c.
Dora, 25c size, 17c.
Rubber Gloves -
Rubber f?loves—-Fine quailty; SI
value for 39c.
Lambert's Listerine, $1 size, 60c.
Lambert's Listerine, 50c size, 35c.
Lambert's Listerine, 25c size, 15c.
Peroxide, 25c size, 19c.
Peroxide, 15c size, 10c.
Dioxogen, 75c size, 6!tc.
Dioxogen, 5()c size, 39c.
Face Creams —
Pompeian Massage, $1 size, 75c.
Pompcian Massage, 50c size, 39c.
Ingram's Milk Weed, $1 size, 89c.
Ingram's Milk weed, 50c size, 43c.
Mme. Vale's Massage Cream, 50c
size, 39c.
Sanitol Vanishing Cream, 25c
size, 19c.
itanitol Cold Cream, 25c size, 19c.
Miss Benton'a Cold Crram. 50c
size, 25c.
Soaps—
Maxine Elliot, $1 box, 35c.
Almc. Yale's, 25c cake. 15c.
Wild Rose Glyccrine, 10c cake, fic.
■ Sanitol, 25c cake, 19c.
50c Initial Handkerchiefs 25c
A lot of about 75 dozen women's Initial handkerchiefs; all linen;
hand-embroidered initials and desiens; licinstitched border: an incom-
plete line of initials makes these 50c handkerchiefs 25c each.
It WillPay to Investigate
If you will look into the matter carefully you will readily see why buying any
of the following offerings in the Removal Sale means Economy and buying the
same merchandise elsewhere means Extravagance.
For we are fully determined that when the time comes for us to move there
shall be no merchandise in our present store to remove to our new home.
To effect a thorough "Cleanup," cost and profit have not been considered in
making Removal Sale Prices.
No Removal Sale Prices will be published in our advertisements.
No Removal Sale Prices will be shown in our windows.
But when you come you will find the Removal Sale Prices to be the lowest you've ever
known.
We are just stating facts as we know them to exist, and we ask you to do a little investigat-
ing on your own account.
We'll be perfectly satisfied to let the case rest in your own hands after that.
First Summer Goods in T5he Removal Sale
All 25c to 50c Bordered Voile and Batiste Flouncings, Ramony Tissues, Killarney Checks,
Empire Lawns, also Printed Lawns and Dimities, in Bulgarian, floral, novelty and figured designs,
the newest color combinations at a Removal Price.
All 10c to 15c Printed Dimities, Batistes and Lawns, in figures, stripes, dots and large ki-
mono effects, in various color combinations at a Removal Price.
All odds and ends of printed and woven Curtain Swiss and Madras, that sold up to 50c •
vard at a Removal Price.
75c Books of Authors, Poets, Artists and Composers at a Removal Price.
50c Books, Essays and Juveniles, at a Removal Price.
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Other Removal Sales Now Going On
The Silk and Wool Suit Removal Sale continues until every Suit is sold.
The Women's Coat Removal Sale continues until every Coat is sold.
The Wool Dress Goods Removal Sale continues until every yard is sold.
The Pillow Top, Centerpiece and Scarf Removal Sale continues until every piece is sold.,
The Stamped Corset Cover Removal Sale continues until every one is sold.
The Automobile and Steamer Rug Removal Sale continues until every Rug is sold.
The Boys' Wash Suit Removal Sale continues until every Suit is sold.
The Boys' Baseball Uniform Removal Sale continues until all are sold.
The Boys' Shirt Removal Sale continues until every Shirt is sold. , , t
The Boys' Blouse Removal Sale continue until every Blouse is sold.
The Boys' Felt Hat Removal Sale continues until every Hat is sold.
The Boys' Tam o' Shanter Removal Sale continues until every Tam is sold.
The Boys' Shirt Removal Sale continues until every Shirt is sold.
Th$ High Shoe Removal Sale continues until every pair is sold.
The Rug Removal Sale continues until every Rug is sold.
The Rope Portiere Removal Sale continues until every pair is sold. ,
The Cedar Box Removal Sale continues until every Box is sold.
The Blanket Removal Sale continues until the last pair is sold.
The Glove Removal Sale continues until the last pair is sold.
The Hosiery Removal Sale continues until the last pair is sold.
The Outing Flannel Removal Sale continues until the last yard of Outing is sold.
The Flannnelette Removal Sale continues until the last yard is sold.
The Canton Flannel Removal Sale continues until all of it is sold.
The Double Fleece Removal Sale continues until the last yard of Fleece is sold.
The Tub Dresses at $3.95 Are Worth Much More
They're made of linen, rep and two-tone<| ch am bray. Some are plainly tailored and some are
trimmed with pipings and buttons and have fancy collars edged with lace. You may have a choice of
long or short sleeves, or of a dress that buttons in front or one that buttons down the back. Special
for Monday at $3.95.
Cotton Voile and Crepe Dresses at $7.50
In such dainty colors as pink, light blue, lavender, rose, navy; also in black, or in various
stripes and color combinations. Some are trimmed with lace and velvet ribbon; others with embroi-
dery in a contrasting color. An exceptional value at $7.50.
Balkan Suits of Eponge—New—at $18.50
These newcomers are strictly tailored in Balkan style, the only trimmings being machine-
stitched bands of the material and pearl buttons. Colors, champagne, rose, navy and Copenhagen
blue.
White Pique Skirts $1.50
Narrow, high waist, plain back model; fastening at
the side and finished with tailor stitched pockets and
pearl buttons.
Women's Wash Skirts $6.50
Plain tailored, high waist skirts of French linen and
basket weave linen; some finished with smoked pearl
buttons and some with white pearl buttons.
Linen and Crash Skirts $2.50
\ A narrow, high waist model, finished with machine
s stitched patch pockets and pearl buttons; natural color
!j only; special at $2.50.
Misses' Skirts $5, $6.50, $8.50
Of serge, basket weave and whipcord, In navy, scarlet,
Copenhagen, tan, gray and black, In solid colors, stripes
White Waists $1.25
White waists of sheer French
lawn and lingerie batiste, low neck
or high neck styles, variously trim-
med with laces, tucks and hand
embroidery.
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and mixtures; some hsve belts attached some high waists.
White Waists $1.75 ;! White Waists $2.50
Waists of the sheerest of white < Waists • of white voile, lingerie
lingerie cloths, finished with dainty > batiste and lawn, trimmed in varl-
designs of hand embroidery; some ( ons new and effective styles, high
close in front, others button down ) neck or low neck models; a vgry
the back. \ exceptional value at $2.50.
E6(? W olf f & MarxCo
Tailored Hats at
Half Price
65 smart new Hats of the most recent
designing and in styles to please the
most critical woman, for whom the set
of a ribbon bow, the slant of a quill, the
height or angle of a novelty feather
have considerable importance.
All from the best designers—Lichten-
stein, Knox, Atchison, Gage, Fisk, Smo-
lin—a most pleasing variety of Hats
that were $8 to $25—tomorrow at $1
to $12.50.
$5 and $8.50 Hats at $3.45 and $4.95
Small hats and medium shapes and some a little larger; hats in colors
to match spring's favored costumes; no one type in shape nor style of
trimming prevails in these lines; ribbons, flowers, fancy feathers, aigrettes
in Numidi effects are used as elsewhere, but used in new ways of great
variety that gives tone and individuality.
Come here first or last in your search for a good-looking, moderate-
priced hat; $5 hats for $3.45 tomorrow, and S8.50 hats for $4.95.
Under muslins at Big Savings
Please note that they are not reduced, because lines are broken or be-
cause they are mussed from handling; the reductions are made because
we have too many of these particular lines.
Children's 10c Drawers—Made of a Children's 19c Drawers—Made of
good quality of bleachcd muslin, ^ soft bleached muslin, with ruffles
with a cluster of pin tucks and hem
on the bottom; sizes 1 to 12 7c
finished by clusters of pin tucks,
< hemstitching and feather- 10.
I1 stitching; sizes 1 to 12 yrs. ■l*aC
yfears
29c Undermuslins—Women's draw- Ji 69c L'nderrauslins—Women's gowns
ers and corset covers, made of mus- . „ and button.front 8tyleSi
lin and soft-finished cambnc; draw- , h frimmi of hemstitching, pin
ers have ruffle with trimming of tuck Va1 a£d Q laces; petti-
clusters of tucks; corset covers are eo drawers, corset covera ,nd
daintily trimmed with em 21 C chemise with trimming of An
\ embroidery and lace • C
broidery and laccs
89c Undermuslins—Women's gowns, ■ tndermush.us-Sheer muslin
skirts, drawers, chemise, corset cov-1
ers and combinations, made of long-
'cloth, cambric and muslin; various i
styles, variously trimmed with em-
broideries, Val. and Cluny HtL
laces, beading and ribbons Iwl
$1.25 Undermuslins—Gowns, cor-
set covers, combinations, chemise,
drawers and petticoats, made of
cambric, muslin and crepe ; some i[
corset covers, drawers, chemise,
combinations and slip-over or but-
ton-front gowns; some with trim-
ming of ribbons and Cluny lace;
others trimmed with lace QQf.
and embroidery OUC
$L75 Underauislina — Round or
square neck gowns and chemise,
trimmed with lace, embroidery and
are trimmed with lace and embroid- S ribbons; also skirts, drawers and
erv medallions; others are elabo- > princess slips; some have wide
rately trimmed with dainty laces, < flounces of embroidery; others lace
beading and ribbons of va- CkC — \ ruffles, with clusters of f
rious colors UUC < pin tucks above *
Imported Pongee Silks: Special Prices
We are quoting special prices on pongees for this week only. All of
them are the genuine "hand loom" kind, direct from Canton, China. Every
yard guaranteed all silk that can be laundered.
26-inch Pongee, lightweight, regular 89c quality, for 79e '
33-inch Pongee, lightweight, regular *1 quality, for 88c
83-inch Pongee, medium weight, regular $1.75jjoality, for $1.59
33-inch Pongee, tailoring weight, regular $2-5(Tquality, for $2.29
33-inch Pongee, tailoring weight, regular $3.00 quality, for $2.69
33-inch Pongee, tailoring weight, regular $3.50 quality, for $3.09
Cheney Bros. Foulards
Have received a fresh assortment of Cheney foulards. Youll agfw
with us that these silks surpass in beauty any that we have ever offered.
19-inch, in small patterns on dark grounds, for 59c
24-inch, in Jouy and floral effects, for 89e
24-inch, In floral and conventional designa, for $1
Crepe de Chines 75c to $4.00
Every day we add new styles and colors to our crepe stock. You'll
find shades and qualities difficult to duplicate. Prices range from the
24-inch at 75c to the 42-inch at $4.
Bulgarian Chiffons $1.25 to $7.00
We are prepared to supply your wants in this much used material.
We are showing a large range of combinations in the 44-inch width. The
prices range from $1.25 to $7 a yard.
White Habutai Silks
White Habutai silks are being used extensively for slips and linings.
We have a chiffon weight for net and lace waist linings and the heavier
qualities for waists and slips.
19-inch white Habutai Bilk, chiffon weight, 25c
27-inch, dress weight. 39c, r>0c, 75c, 89c and $1
36-inch, dress weight, 59c, 75c, $1 and $1.50
Mark Cross
Triple Silver Plate $5 Safty Razor
Introductory 25c Price
Take mo for my face value.
Money refunded if not better than any
other $5.00 razor
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