El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1911 Page: 3 of 12
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After - Inventory Clean Up
The Object of Which Is to Dispose of Everything Which Can Be Classed as Winter Goods
Economically Inclined Buyers Will Find a Host of Good Items at Incredibly Low Prices
Ir-ipiODAY this sale begins—a sale which offers the njost remarkable bargains of the season. Inv
tory has been completed and all broken lines and the odds and ends which it brought to light hi
« been culled and made up into the most sensationally priced groups ever offered in any sale. 1
many items the comparison of the present price with the former one would tax the credence of i
people. But each statement is based upon actual facts, without a semblance of exaggeration and tells
phatically how firm is our determination to make the clearance of these gqpds absolute.
Let us advifce you to not delay, for quantities in many of the items advertised are limited and at these prices
ALTERATION DEPARTMENT
We take pleasure in announcing to our
patrons that our Alteration Dept, is now
under the direction of Mrs. Howell. We
can now assure our customers of first-
class work, done promptly and satisfac-
torily. All work done in this depart-
ment will be fully guaranteed.
Inven-
lave
On
most
em-
will surely go quickly.
SILK PETTICOATS $2.95
Odds and ends of all silk taffeta and
messaline petticoats in a great variety of
styles and colors. Made in good width
with deep pleated and ruffled flounces.
Included in this lot are many worth
regularly $10.00 and /If*
$12.50................$L.VO
Unprecedented Price Reductions on.Women’s and Children's Ready-to-Wear Garments
Prices have been reduced to a most startling extent in this department, for it’s a firmly established rule of
this store to sell the season’s goods in that.season—to dispose of every garment, even though it means a loss.
Our determination to make absolute clearance is plainly shown in the extraordinary pricing in this sale.
Special lot of dresses, all this sea-
son’s models, made of good woolen
materials, neatly. trimmed. Dresses
formerly sold up to $20.00, after in-
ventory price.................
Special lot of tdresses for street j
wear, new models, of extra qual- /
ity woolens, stylishly made and
trimmed. Dresses formerly sold
up to $27.50, after inventory price
Special lot of skirts, including many
new models, in voile panama, serge,
worsteds and novelties. Former
prices in this lot, up to $12.50, after
inventory price...........,.....
Special lot of dress and street skirts i
of voile panama, novelty worsteds /
and serge, in black and colors. New
model garments which regularly
sold up to $22.50 .............
j $7.75
j $12.75
$4.95
| $7.95
Special lot of full length coats made j
of kersey, broadcloth and cravenette, f
satin, others ^
$9.95
$7.95
some full lined with
half lined. Coats worth up to $32.50
Special lot of full length coats of
cravenette, serge, broadcloth, ker-
sey, silk and covert. Satin lined,
half lined and unlined. Styles up
to $22.50 ....................
Special lot of extra quality taffeta, j
messaline and chiffon waists, in /
plain colors, plaids, stripes and Per-
sian effects. Waists formerly sold
up to $7.50, special.............
Special lot of taffeta, messaline, net, s
chiffon and pongee waists, odds and I
ends of styles, regularly sold up to CrO 0^1
$6.50. Nearly every size is found ^
in this lot....................
I $3.95
TAILORMADE SUITS FORMERLY SOLD UP TO $27.50 FOR $16.75
TAILORMADE SUITS FORMERLY SOLD UP TO $35.00 FOR $19.75
TAILORMADE SUITS FORMERLY SOLD UP TO $47.50 FOR $24.75
$2.00 Chiffon Broadcloth 98c
Extra special for the end of the week we offer Imported chiffon broad-
cloth in the light shades for evening wraps—light blue, pink, grey,
Nile and layender. This cloth is 50 inches wide, sponged and
shrunk, and >vorth regularly $2.00. Special price, a yard ....
98c
CHILDREN'S OyOAKS—Pretty style cloaks
of plush, bearskin, flannel, corduroy, ker-
sey and fancy cloakings, in a variety of col-
ors. For girls of two to twelve years. Spe-
cial lot worth up to s
$6.00 ........ ...........
CHILDREN'S CLOAKS—A splendid lot of
about sixty-five pretty sytle coats for girls
of two to twelve year*. Made of kersey,
broadcloth, bearskin and plush,
fancy styles, worth to
$7.50 ......................
CHILl/REN’S CLOAKS—Corduroy, bear-
skin, flannel, broadcloth and kersey coats,
in very attractive styles for girls of two to
six years! Vfe include in this lot many of
our beat $6.50
styles........ ............
$219
in nt?rnt*y,
Ph^n and
$3 98
$2 69
$4 89
CHILDREN’S CLOAKS—Plain and fancy
cloaks of velvet, tweed, kersey, corduroy,
broadcloth and cheviot in a variety of styles
for girls of six to fourteen years.- The reg-
ular prices of these are up
to $12.50 .... ^...........
INFANTS’ CAPS—Silk, felt, bearskin, vel-
vet and plush caps, in pretty fancy and plain
styles, and in white and colors. Some very
effectively trimmed with ribbons. Styles in
this lot are worth to 00 —
$1.25 ............................4 wC
INFANTS’ CAPS—Handsome white silk
and silk hand crochet caps, in sizes for in-
fants and small children. We show in this
splendid lot many styles which we sold
earlier for
*2.00 .....................
CHILDREN’S SWEATERS—l.ittle folks’
sweaters In the coat style In white and col-
ors and In color combinations; plain and
drawer leggings; all wool toques. Regularly
worth 50c, 65c and
75c .............................OOC
"Ready to Launder”
Waists
One group has been marie of about a
hundred fine lingerie, hand embroidered
linen and tailored linen waists which
have become soiled and mussed In hand-
ling and display. These are all in most
deditable styles and are. a.,lde from be-
ing soiled. In perfect condition. Styles
regularly sold up to $5,000 urc offered
in tills very special lot, as an
........................51.48
WOMEN’S HATS—Stylish
and street wear, made of
felt handsomely trimmed,
styles, worth regulurly
priced In this
sale ...................
hats, for dress
velvet, silk and
A special lot of
up to $15.00. is
$4 85
50c
WOMEN’S RATS—Extra
trimmed hats, good styles
nen shapes, In black and
silk and felt, effectively
worth up to
*7.00..................
special lot of
for street wear,
colors, of velvet,
trimmed. Styles
$198
All Millinery
at Half Price and
Even Less
$1.50 Kid Gloves . 95c
About 150 pairs of women’s mocha and
glace kid gloves, broken lines of styles and
sizes, which regularly sell for $1.50. QC-
Extra special, a pair ..............JwC
Gloves sold at special prices are not guar-
anteed and cannot be exchanged.
LONG GLOVES.
Sixteen button length kid gloves, in black
and colors, suitable for street and evening
wear. A quality regularly sold M A Q
for $3.50; a pair......tp4 .HO
WOMEN’S GOLF GLOVES
Kayser wool golf gloves for women, perfect
fitting. In black and colors QOp
Regular 60c quality, a pair.........OOti
CHILDREN’S GOLF GLOVES
Extra quality golf gloves in many colors
and nearly all sizes. A quality 4 Ir-
regularly sold for 25c, a pair.......IOC
Dress Trimmings
35c Values 7 1 -2c
Special lot of more than two hundred pieces
of silk and tinsel braids and Persian bands.
All new and very desirable styles showing
every stylish shade and gold and -silver ef-
fects. Styles formerly sold “11_
np to 35c, a yard...................I 2v
*1.75 STYLES FOR 49c.
Special lot of band trimmings, two to four
Inches wide, in the gold and silver. Oriental
embroidered and Persian effect*., Many
styles in this lot sold formerly for
$1.00 to $1.75. A yard............
49c
FANCY NECKWEAR
Two special lots of fancy neck things for
women, odds and ends of manufacturer’s
samples and our regular lines.
One lot, styles worth to 50c
One lot. styles worth to 75c
Broken Lines of
“Merode” Underwear
Reduced One Third
A third Is taken from the price of all "Me-
rode" undergarments for women and chil-
dren, where the line of sizes or styles Is In-
complete.
broken lines of women’s "Merode" union
suits and separate garments in white, cream
and grey wool, qualities sold f ___ 1 9
regularly-for $1.00 to $3.00. IsCoS lm<3
Broken lines of misses’ and children’s "Me-
rode” union suits and separate garments, In
gray, cream and white wool. Qualities sold
regularly for 75c to
$1.00.
Less 1-3
Extra Special
Women’s ribbed and fleeced cotton vests and
pants, full size, perfect fitting garments.
In our special 25c quality.
A garment ..................
. 19c
Manufacturer’s Samples of
• Hosiery
Two hundred dozen pairs of women's
hose, the sample lines from a leading
manufacturer, will be one of the very at-
tractive Rems of this "clean up” sale.
One lot consists of plain and ranc-y cottop
and lisle hose, lace and embroidered effects.
In black and a great variety of colors. Val-
ues in this lot up to $1.00.
A pair ....................
For Thursday Friday and Saturday Only
$1.75 and $2.00 Dress Goods 98c
This item, which is made up of our best and newest woolen dress
fabrics, is an example of the extravagant manner in which we have
reduced the prices in this department. Imported cheviots, serge*
and mat weaves in the best of the season's colors, qualities which
we sold regularly at $1.50. $1.75 and $2.00 are
specially priced, a yard ............................
98c
Chiffon Broadcloth
Best quality chiffon broadcloth, fifty-six inches wide, thoroughly
sponged And shrunk, in a big variety of colors.
Regular jt'j.00 quality, a yard .............•.......
$1 65
*1.25 DRESS GOODS 99<—
Nearly two hundred pieces .of
woolen dress goods go to mak-
ing up this lot. Plain weaves
and novelties in a wide range
of color In qualities worth reg-
ularly up to $1.00, CQn
75c WOOL CHALLIES I Bo—
All wool challles in light and
dark colors, with small and me-
dium floral designs and Per-
sian effects, and extra quality
Scotch flannel walsting* In fan-
cy stripes. Worth regularly
75c and *5c, a 49C
*1.00 FANCY SWISS 70c--All
silk novelties. In new designs
and colors, suitable for waist or
entire drexx. Our regular dollar
qualities are specially 7Q/»
priced, a yard ..........I wC
*1.25 and *1.50 SILKS »8o—
All silk taffeta and messaline In
^Scotch plaids and Persian de-
signs. both very stylish and In
the newest colorings. Qualities
worth regularly $1.25
and $1.50. a yard .. .
7Sc TAFFETA 4*—Without
reserve we offer our entire line
of 76c quality, all silk taffetas,
19 inches wide and in a wide
color range,
a yard ...........
98c
49c
After-Inventory Sale in the “Popular” Basement
Only a few of the many good bargains which await you in the base-
ment are given here. It will be enough to say that the reputation of
our basement as a bargain spot will be fully maintained in this sale.
Blankets Reduced l-3
About one hundred wool and cotton Blan-
kets. which have been shown ns samples In
our salesroom, priced in (his sale at 1-3
LESS.
TAM ’SHANTEU (APS
Manufacturer's samples and odd* and ends
of flannel, nilk and bearskin Tam G’Shan-
ter*. white and colors, wortW*n
$3.00. each . ..............
BOYS’ KNEE PANTS
About one hundred pairs of knee pants, of
qOod quality caiwimerex, for hoys of *lx to
twelve years. Style* worth 50c
and 75c .......................
GIRLS’ DRESSES
Odds and end* of woolen dresses for girls of
six to twelve vears. Plain colors and plaids.
Neat styles, worth up to
$2.00 .......................
PETTICOATS
Gocnl quality black nearslik petticoat*, good
width, deep flounce, NQ,.
76c garment .............. low
GALATEA CLOTH
Best quality Galatea, l!g*ht ground with small
black and colored figure*. A regular
17 l-2c quality, a yard.............IUL
29c
25c
93c
Draperies
12 1-2 anri‘15c Figured Silkolinex,
20c Madrasene.................
26c Figured Curtain Swiss ,,
25c Colored Figured Scrim......
75c. Imported Madras..........
25c ' 'urtuin Nets...............
35c Curtain Nets..............
50c Curtain Net* ... ...........
12 l-.'e Fancy Cretonne* ........
J 5c- Fancy Cretonnes ...........
20e Fancy Cretonnes...........
25ft Fancy Cretonne.-- ...........
35-* Fancy Cretonne* ...........
$2.00 Single Door Portieres, pair . .. .SI.20
■11.00 Full size Portieres, pair........$2.Oft
$1.7", Couch Covers, heavy fringe .... *1.29
$2.50 Couch Covers, extra quality ... Si.Oil
$1.50 Lace Curtains, a pair..........St.19
$1.75 Lace Curtains, a pair......... *1.29
$2.25 Lace Curtains, a pair ..........*1.69
I f.A NN ELBTTK GOW N K
50c Mist-ea’ and Children’s Gown*......**»•
65c Misses’ and Children’s Gowns......49e
$5c Misseii’ and Children's Gowns.....59c
yard 8o
. . . . Ifle
----19c
.... 19c
...,50c
. . . . I 1c,
v . .‘/Ac
----’A2r
• ... Be-
la l-2c
....He
. .. . 19c
. . . 27c
| 30c Women's Gowns......
1 SI.25 Women’s Gowns ...
$1.50 Women'j Gowns ...
335c
#
3c |
.1
,23c
One lot of cotton and lisle finish hose In
black and colors, in qualities which regu-
larly sell up to 33c. 4 1.
A pair.......*....................I HU
Remnants of Table Linens Reduced
'(Linen Dept.. Aisle 2.)
The remaining short lengths of all kind* of Table Damask*, from the cheapest to the fin-
est double satin damask*, and a special lot of odd dozens of napkin* arc priced In this sale
A Reduction of One-Third to One-Half
DRY GOODS CO.^c
Extra Special
All pure linen full bleached aatln damask,
two yards wld«_our special $1.00 7Qn
quality, a yard 7............. .....• VW
Extra Special
Silver bleached, pure linen napkins. 22x23
Inch size, very strong and durable, • * CO
$2.25 value.....................M I . Dm
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