Gainesville Daily Hesperian. (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 129, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1888 Page: 1 of 4
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SCHIFF, SOMMEK
WILL INAUGURATE THIS WEEK
SPECIAL CLEARING SA^E
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Deep cuts have been made
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NOTE THE BARGAINS
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STAPLE DEPARTMENT.
yard wide, bleached,
Lonsdale,
Hope,
Edwards AA "
BaUardyale, " " "
Moose Head, " " "
Pepperill" 10-4, bleached, - -
Lancaster 10-4, "
Lancaster 10-4, unbleached,
Mattlteps 4-4, brown domestic, - -
^rHeavffcit 4-4, brown domestic, - -
4 Sea Island A 4-4,6ne brown domestic
Better 8ea Island 4-4 fine brown.domestic 6Jc
Better Sea Island 4-4 fine brotrn domestic 7ic
Heavy cotton checks - - - 6ic "
Heaviest cotton checks • - - 7 c
Heavy bine cheviot shirting - -9c
Amoskeag ACA tick - - - I2ic
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LACES.
Egyptian Laces, 16 inches wide, 25c reduced from 5Q.
Egyptian Laces, 16 inches wide, 30c reduced from 50.
Egyptian Laces, 16 inches wide, 45c reduced from 85.
White Egyptian Flounces 42 inches wide 50c, worth 75.
Ecru Egyptian Flounces beautiful 42 inches wide 50c, worth 75.
Ecru Egyptian Flounces 45 inches wide $1.00 worth $1.50.
Other liaes of thtise goods have been reduced to 50c, 65c, 75c and
$1.00.
Torchon Laces, Black Spanish Laces, Chan tilly Laces, Oriental La-
ces and Platte Valenciennes Laces have all met a like fate. As we are
determined not to carry them into the new house we put a clearing
price on them.
EMBROIDERIES.
We have never shown such a line before, but they belong
principally to the summer season and must "git up and git." and we
have marked them so. Among them is a lot of colored Edgings, and
All-overs in all the fashionable colors, some new, and some we carried
over, but they are just as good as the new ones. Price cut just 50
per cent, on them.
WHITE GOODS.
White India Lawn Qong fold) 5c worth 10c.
50 pieces Berkely Co. White India Linen 83 worth 12Jc.
50 pieces Berkely Co. White India Linen 10c worth 16c.
50 pieces Perkely Co. White India Linen 6Jc worth 10c.
40 pieces Ecru India Linen 10c worth 18c,
50 pieces Plaid Lawn 11c regular price 15c.
150 pieces Nainsook Checks and Plaids (Large and Small) 6Jc,
regular price 8}c.
30 pieces Nainsook Checks and Plaids (Large and Small) 10c regu-
.r once ioc. .
fO pieces Nainsook Checks and Plaids (Large aad,Sm*U> 1k Stripe* 25c, worth 40c; and 35c, wottfe 50c
1 1°- Fancy Pin Stripes, lace effect, 35c, worth 60c.
regular price 18c.
25 pieces Nainsook Checks and Plaids (Large and Small) 15c,
regular price 20c.
A full line of Colored Stripes and Two Tone Plaid and Striped Satin
Checks at 12 l-2c, worth 25c.
Ecru and White Moolton Stripes 15c, regular price 25c.
Eciuaud White Satin Checks, Dress styles 15c, regular price 25c.
American Sacharillas, different designs 7Jc, regular price 12*0*
Imported Sacharillas, different desigife ISo, regular pnee 30c.* "
LADIES' HOSIERY.
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Domestic Cotton, Solid colors, bleached And fancy stripes 10c per
pair, $1 per dozen.
Extra heavy fancy stripes 15c, worth 25c per pair.
Unbleached Balbriggan, heavy quality 12 1 2c per pair, $1.35 per
dozen. *• * -
Superfine quality 25c per pair, $2.65 per dozen.
Fancy s'.riped Cotton Hose—Cluster and Boot patterns 25c, worth
40c.
ripes
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This Department suffers the worse in this Clearing sale.
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Silk (black an^colored)—Black Silk Plated Hose 75c, regular
price $1.25.
Colored Silk Plated Hose $1.00, regular price $1.50.
Black Silk Hose $1.35, regular price $2.00. ~ ~
Other lines of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hose have been
reduced, but want of space prevents us from itemizing.
Children's Clotliin
We have had CLOTHI1TG SALES before, and mapy of you are familiar and appreciate the
bargains we gave, and are convinced of one fact; that when we advertise a cut in prices it means just what we state, and most excellent values are to be had.
W© can only enumerate a few of the bargains as follows :
57 Ail-Wool Cassimere Sack Suits, $9.50; regular price $15 to $18. 66 8u-
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40 Cassimere and Corkscrew Cutaway Suits, All-Wool and Worsted at 98.00;
46 Cassimere Sack Suits, $8.00; regular price $12 to $14.
perior Cassimere Sack Suits, $12; regular price $19 to $22.
regular price $14 to $20.
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All-Wool Cassimere and Worsted Sack Coats marked j 60 pair Cassimere Pants, seasonable, good goods, reduced 4100 Children's Sailor Suits in blue, brown, gray ai:d fancy 175 Children's Cassimere Suits, plain add pleated
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down to $3.75; worth irom $8 to $10 each, but we are
goiftg to close them out and hence such a cut.
27 All-Wool Cassimere Coats and Vests, the regular price
on them was $15. Price marked to close them in this
sale, $7.
85 pair Cassimere Pants at $3.75; reduced from $5 and $6.
to $2.75.
165 Boys' Suits, assorted sizes, tron 10 to 18 years, reduced
to $2.50; former price $4.50 to $6.
230 Boys' Suits, assorted sizes as above, but much better
goods, regular price ranged from $10 to $12; are now re-
duced to $4.50.
Wash ^Dress Goods Department.
Greylock Novelties, fine corded plaid Dress Ginghams, new
styles* 1 lie, worth' 15c.
Check Ginghams 16 yards for $1, worth $1.60.
Plaid and Plain Ginghams 15 yards for$l, worth fcl.85.
Solid Colored Lawns 25 yards for $1, worth $1.50.
Be^t 1400's Pacific Lawns, fancy and solid, 12 yards for
$1, w«pA $1,50.
Fapcy Batiste, 40 inches wide, 14 yards for $1, worth $1.50
Fancy Figured Lawns 2c to 4c per yard.
SoHd Colored Zephyr Ginghams 18c, woi th 30c.
SoUd Colored Zephyr Ginghams l2ic, worth 20c.
ster Satteens 6ic, worth 10c.
Anferican Satteens, plain and fancy, llic, regular price 15c.
Imported French Satteens 25c, worth 35c.
Imported French Satteens, plain and fancy, 30c, worth 45c.
i^French Mulls and Organdies 20c, worth 35c.
-"V Printed India Linens, fast colors, good assortment of styles
fai colors, 7ic, worth 15c.
Bourettes in Cream, Heliotlrope, Light Blue and Wile
Green, 12&c, worth 20c.
Tke biftttst drive we have to offer in this department is 60
pieces of Unioi linen and all Linen Figured Lawns, in White
andEcru grounds.
stripes, ages 3 to 10 years; reduced from $3.50 down to
$1.90.
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Children's Sailor Suits, All-Wool Flannels, jaiik-stitchect
< and embroidered, in all shades. Regular price $5 to $7;
£ reduced to $3.
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LADIES' SHOES AND SLIPPERS.
It is impossible to give illustration 0r even quote all the different kinds
of Shoes and Slippers we keep in stockfteuflloe it to say that we are always the
first to bring out all the new novelties ijn that line and we are able to fill any
order. Our "Cutter" got loose in this jdepartment though, and although he
left the shoes in the best kind of condition, he most unmercifully cut the pri-
ces. We quote some of them, others we have fo leave out of the "ad," but
they have had a big slice cut off top an<t are in stock:
30 pairs Ladies' Kid Toe Stippera, sizes 5 to 8 at 50c, worth H;
Ladies- Kid Beaded Toe Slippers, regular sizes 90c. worth
Paira Ladies' Toe Slippers,sizes 3 to 6 at 75c,worth $1.25; 24 pain
are
One lot consisting of Newport Button, Oxford Lace an<Hjhp«ra Tokflippers. Boom were 11.25 and ranged in price up to $2.50, sixes
not regular, hence the cot to $1 all around or tout choiee^ We ai not going to more them, ~
We have in Ladies band-tumed French Kid Button ShOet/a lot "
John Kelly's, some are Hongh and Ford's and other well khoam mak< u
now to close. $2.50. Seeova them.
One lot 30 pairs Misses Kid Button Shoes, sizes from 11 to 11-2
MEN'S AND
lien's culf, solid throughout, all sizes, reduced fromJ§.25
One tot 22 pairs men's low quarter French calf shoe#, hand
to close $2.00.
One lot 34 pairs Men la hand-made shoes in
ter, Johnson <fc Murphj, regular prices went
We do not hanale these goods regul—ty
going to more them, they must go.
Ito 5 in sizes but not all the same make. Some are
prioes on them' have been $4.75 and $5.00, price
Iface
jTiT.OO. $7.50 nod
to dose $1.50.
four button, Oxford lace and Congress, former price $4.00, price
•& of the well known makes of B. O. Young, Jas. A. Bannis-
all reduced to $4.00. • *
Norfolk blouses and splendid assortioent oi
Good value at their regular price $0 to $8 ; bat
reduced to $3.50 all around, or for choice. This is yvoba-
bly the best value offered in the line and should be tMH
quicklv.
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Wash Goods Dept.—Continued.
One lot 15c per yard, were 26c and 30c. .,
One lot 20c per yard, were 30c and JI5e. • '-* .
One lot 10c per yard, were 20c. . ..
One lot 30c per yard, were 50c.
GLOVES.
We have a lot of PrittifBt Lisle Gloves, Jersey,
^aire and 6-button lengths. Some 60^,1
gome were 85c, some were a om,
together at one price, 40b, tadamS)
Taffeta Silk Gloves In black
Sublime," were 65e, mhmA U) j
Some Colored
lengths, were 7s<W]
Kid Gloves,
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Gainesville Daily Hesperian. (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 129, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1888, newspaper, April 26, 1888; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth501302/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.