The Bartlett Tribune (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 24, Ed. 1, Friday, October 5, 1906 Page: 1 of 10
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We huy your products.
We help you to sell
your cotton.
This week's offerings represent a clever Fashion Exhibit of the authen-
tic ndw creations for autumn. Every grade of desirable merchandise
will be found in stockwe thought of all our patrons when buying our
fall goods and we have something for YOU. We tried to do the Un-
usual, that is, tried to selectan assortment that would please every-
body, and by the way we are being complimented by those who have
looked over our fall goods, it seems that we succeeded pretty well. So
extensive were our efforts that we can truthfully say that no house in
Bell or Williamson county contains as many rare bargains as you will
find here. BRING YOUR MONEY HERE AND GET ITS WORTH.
There is a wide range in the
prevailing' fabrics, for the
Autumn's wear and we are
daily receiving, additions of
.new goodR to the delightful
assortment to bo found on
our counters. In solecting
our dress goods both in black
and colored cloths we not
merely bought - "popular
prised" goods but a splendid,
line of better goods as well.
New silks in plaids, checks
as well as solid colors and
blacks Egyptian silk, mo-
hairs, serges, Chiffon Broad-
cloth, novelty7 weaves, in
fact, everything' now and
stylish in dress goods can be
found hero at the right
prices.
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Our clothes are bettor than
the "very best" of o'ther
makes. ;Each garment is as
near perfection as 'skill an d
care can make' it. There is
a characteristic elegance
about our clothes which pro-
claim the wearer to be of re-
fined tastes' and good judg-
ment. That "snappy" swing
is evidenced in' every seam.
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Shoes
in such an assortment as never has been shown hero before. Our shoes are the best shoes on the market for the money. WE KNOW
1THI The quality, fine workmanship and style are combined to produce a shoo of great wearing qualities and attractiveness. Here
you will find shoes from three of the largest shoe factories of the world, Shoe3 that are good, shoes that are warranted to giye
perfect wear. Bring your wife and children hero arid let us fit them. REMEMBER ONE THING1 There are only a few cheap grade
shoes that have advanced from 5c to 15c the better grades will be sold as close as in previous years. " ' '
Popular Priced
Skirts
By paying fancy prices it is no trouble
whatever to get stylish and up to date
skirts; To get such a skirt at popular
prices is the question. We were for-
tunate in securing the skirt which we
illustrate here and which, we offer at
a decidedly low price. This Bkirt is
made of what is known a8 the man-
nish suitings, in two or three shades
of grey. The material is one that will .,
wear and give excellent service. The
skirt has inverted pleat back, with
stitched-ou strapB at the bottom,which
give a decided nobby Meet. It is fin-
ished with cloth buttons of the same
manorial, is a siarc.cuat presents a
' very snappy appearance, and at the
price ib what wo corisider the best of
"values offered. Price - $3.50
Millinery
Our displaj' of Autumn mil-
linery is 'far-'beyond, our f'
pievious efforts. Our def
partment resembles an art-
.gallery,. so strikingly hand-
some aro the newest creations
Every styles is stunning be-
yond comparison. , Wo have
the newest and smartest Fall
creations in pressed effects
in silks and felts. , We haye
' ..added many new customers
to our already largo list and
wo want you. Wo will al-
.."ways' be glad( to. show you
tfhat wo have so be sure to
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J. M. ALLEN
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 24, Ed. 1, Friday, October 5, 1906, newspaper, October 5, 1906; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth49359/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bartlett Activities Center and the Historical Society of Bartlett.