The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1914 Page: 1 of 8
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LANCASTER, DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30. 1914.-
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INS FRIDAY, JANUARY
Saturday, February 7, Ifl
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play Today the Late Arrivals in WHITE GOOD;
LACES and EMBROIDERIES, and offw some
sions during thts sale. DON’T FAIL TO ATT]
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White Wool Suiting—36-in.
Serge—a 65c value, on sale
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Miss Essie Howell is visiunr
in Corskaana.
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White Sale Undermus
Lace Curtains—3 yds. lonjf;
extra wide, new designs—
$1.00 value on safe
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Aside from values, there af6 other important features of our
every woman will appreciate—the superior excellence ot*ma
kmanship,,the dainty trimmings and the perfect fit of the gs
(ermuslins. that
tls, the perfect
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^IES’ MUSLIN GOWNS"45c — Ladies’ Muslingood qualify
SPECIAL Ilif MUSL GOWNS
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n—yoke and sleeve, lace or embroidery trimmed, high or
tr elbow sleeves—Special in this sale......
LADIES' MUSLIN GOWNS for 38c—Fair quality muslin, e
rie^k, long or
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to value tor..
y MUSLIN GOWNS for 68c—Good quality muslin, neatly trammed—
this sale....... *...... , tC..... .....----........ if,.........68c
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►IES’ MU?LlN GOWNS tor 95c—Fine quality muslin.
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4^# 4 •••••••• •- • •
ery triimned,
.... .39c
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t three styles for only ..........
:Iy frimr^ied,
-.95c
Ladies’ Fihe Initial HanH-
kerchiefs—3 in box—regu-
lar 50c value, on sale, '■
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Per Box, 25c %
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Miss Nannie Billiuersley visit< *
friends in Ferris Tuesday. "
H. E. Rawlins bas been ta
Western Texaa tins week °*
business. 'i
Mrs] Hodse, of Dall.s. was a
guest Sunday of Miss
Wortham. «
Miss IreneAErnest
was a recent guest of Miss
ta Waters.
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, of Dallas,
Miss Myr-
Mrs. Pickins Burto'u
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wa? a guest Friday
P. Mauldin
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Mrs. Hardin, af Frpsl
guest last week of bef
Mrs. H. M. Rizer. ^ /
Mrs. W. W. Hfflis
ter were guests Wedc
Thursday of Dallas
T«sdayKn4fct ir”
j,ys’visit with fne.
Mrs. S. T. Franc'
2fscn&
terday^ ,v;^
Mrs. Clanc
Pepperell Sheeting, the best
brand-^full i0'A *
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first of the week 'fc
where f Mr. O’Neal
stationed for ;
Rev. 1. N. I ’
spent a g—
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_ for 45c—Muslin Drawers of good quality muslin, open and
‘liroiderY trimmed-=?special value this sale.........45c
^ SPECIALS IN PRINCESS SLIPS
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LIN-PRINCESS SLIPS for 58c-Good quality muslin, neatly
ial this sale... •»». ... * «.58c
.. PRINCESS SLIPS for 89c — Fine quality muslin, very neatly
values this sale..............................*»B
.......89c
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CHILDREN’S UNDERMUSLINS
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m™k^pS* MUSLIN DRAWERS for 10c—Good quality muslin* neatly tucked and
. hed—all sizes—special value for only .....................IOc
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1 VALOES at 15and 25c
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S ^j^BfjwiUsIin Gowns for
tTOood qdklity Muslin Gowns—ages 2 to 12—special value, only
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■ -’eads
values at our regular prices.
This is our $1,00
>, cut cornerf, large size, new designs—our
-J size and quality tor rhe price.
ds, $1.95. Scolloped or fringed
for $1
Spreads tor $2.95. Very hand-
designs, size 30x90, scolloped or fringed
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White Blankets
*£ in our January White Goods Sale.
Blankets - - The cotton blanket with a
wool finish—large size, 72x84—silk
on sale at................. . ..$2.15
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Wool Blankets ot sale at . .$4.15
for 75c. Genuine Woqjnap, silk
size 36x55—#1.00 value on sale at 75c,
Jlool Blankets—hrge size, very hand-
blankets— the $10 seller in most stores, on
t*............ ................. $6,3o
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Laces and Embroideries
From one ot New York’s largest importers direct to
you at much price saving. The import discount on.
large and early orders is reflected in these White Sale
Prices- i
100 dozen Val. Edges and Tnsertings—good service-
able trimming—sale price, per dozen..........25c
500 dozoh dainty German and French Val. Edging
and Insertions in match sets—our 5 cent leader—
'*&alc price, dozen• • •••»»» ••.>***•*..««....60c
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200 dozen fine German and French Val. Edgings and
Insertions in match sets—special value for 10c a yard
j—sale price* per dozen....................$1.00
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50 dozen Torchon Lace--neat patterns, narrow width,
serviceable trimming, at'per dozen .....----- ,745c
New Galloons, Bands and AII-Qvers, in the latest
designs.
Embroideries in daintv matched Baby Sets—beautiful
work in all the wanted widths ^ -
Embroidery—short lengths in numerous widths and
/usable lengths, at very low piices for the White
Sale.
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White Special ' ^
The well-known “Hope”
Domestic—the best 10 qent
value, on sale "MM
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and sisters. ,
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%The little l7-months c
of Elmo Campbell and
Lisbon, died Monday fron
plication of whooping^
pneumonia,
Mrs. E. G. Stuart will
ano today fora few days visit
^Witb her daughter, Mrs. Ltvelr
Linen Sheeting—91 inches
wide—the best $1,00 grade,
on sale
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Af 85c
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White Special
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India Linon, our best num-.-
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ber — the 1C cent leader —
on sale
At 8c
Whitte Special
25 pcs. Embroidery -- 3 to
8 inches wide—good value
at 125 and 15c — on sale
At 9c
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ASTER DRY GOODS COMPANY
The Sign of Satisfaction
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sodatiot wit! m
P. Henry, Sr.,
3 p. m. A full
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W, G. Lvoo, Jr., who is
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^jheJ.ieht withjris
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HusrtAey. Dr. Stuart will go u>
^pent Sunday.
Mrs. Will Lavender was bos-
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teas for the PrisciUi club The*
day afternoon. Pineapple dain-
Sr
tv and cake were served at tb«
end of the sewing hour.
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Mrs. Jas. Hagan delayed het
return to Waco until Monday,
when she was accompained by '
her sister Mr9. L. J. Irby, in- ,
stead of her mother, Mrs. E. S.
Guy. ^
H. E. Moseley writes irom
Midlothian Rt. 2, enclosing tw^j
dollars to pay his subscription ^
for 1913-14,’ and savs 4‘“‘
couldn’t hardly do without
paper.’* ‘1
Mrs. Belle Pyron writes fr
Petty that she will visit ’ *
relatives for several weeks
and is lonesome without
home oaper. It will be sent t*
her address.
John Barrow who last faH suf-
fered a broken limb while’work*; ’
ing at his trade—carpenting, is
visiting bis sister, Mrs.
Foreston. He is now able _
walk with the aid ot a caa«»
J. R. McCaslaud is
around on crufchss this
Last FrWay a horse he was
ing slipped and fell, ” *-*
Mr. McCasland under VJ-
badly spraining and
foot. Ill
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Tufts, Minnie Wetmore. The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1914, newspaper, January 30, 1914; Lancaster, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth542853/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lancaster Genealogical Society.