El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 31, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 22, 1911 Page: 3 of 24
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES-——O-SUNDAY, JANUARY 22, 1911.
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Black Satin and Velvet Pumps $3.50 .
The first arrivals for Spring in the Shoe Dept, are very smart style
pumps made of plain black velvet or satin, finished with neat, small
bow. These are made over new lasts, with high Cuban heel and are
decidedly “good lopking.’v Although they are novelties, we sell
^them for $3.50.____y
Early Spring Display and Sale of
Naushon Scotch Zephyrs
THE gingham that looks like the 25c kind and selR for 15c a yard.
Monday we place several hundred pieces of these beautiful goods on
sale and we want every woman to see just how good they are. They’re
32 inches wide, finely woven and finished and in a wonderful range of
beautiful new plaid, striped and checked designs, and in every imag-
inable color. It is the perfect, low-priced material for 1 £
women’s and children’s garments. A yard.............. J
Notice the display in Mesa avenue windows.
DRY GOODS CO.
ODDS AND ENDS OF
Kid and Mocha Gloves
Special tot of broken lines of sizes and odds
and ends of glace and mocha gloves, two-
clasp styles, in a variety of colors, in the
regular <1,60 quality. To make quick
clearance of these we price them Monday,
pair ............................89C
MANUFACTURER'S SAMPLES OF
Women’s Hosiery
Five hundred pairs of women's cotton and
lisle Hose, plain and fancy styles, in black,
tan and fancy colors. A manufacturer's
sample line which wo bought at half the
regular price. Styles worth up to 35, on
sale Monday, IQn
a pair ...........................IOU
Our Initial Showing of
Tailored Suits
# In Spring 1911 Models
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rp HE first of the new coat suits for spring arrived
* this week—not many of them, but enough to
show what Fashion has decided upon for the season.
These are attractively designed garments of the light
weight woolen, mostly in the light grays and tans, with
several styles in blue, white serge and the white with
black hair line. Several novelty styles are shown,
nearly all the short coat with plain, narrow skirt.
The new models shdwn are all exclusive—mere-
ly the forerunners of the many which will quickly
follow them.
We invite you to inspect these, even if you are not
ready to make a selection.
The “Out-of-Town” Folks’ Store
People living in the neighboring towns can enjoy all the advantages
of a city shopping place through our Mail Order Dept. You can send
your orders to us assured of satisfaaction by our guarantee of “satis-
faction or money back.’’ Orders are filled and shipped the day they
, are received. Send for samples.
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One of the Season’s Biggest Bargains
Woolen Dress Goods and Suitings AQ „
Worth Regularly 85 Cents and a $1.00 a Yard..........TvC
A BIG special purchase of dress woolens, bought considerably under
the real value, has just come in, and these, with several pieces from
our regular lines will form one of the most remarkable offerings ever
made in this store. They are plain weaves and novelties in a wonder-
fylly good range of colors and styles. Not a piece among them is worth
less than 85c—most of them are regular $1.00 qualities. JQ
Monday and Tuesday we will seli them out for, a yard .... .TrifC
FANCX SILKS—One lot has been made of WOOLEN, SUITINGS—We have grouped a
all one dollar and dollar and a quarter big lot of plain and fancy woolen dress
fancy silks tn Persian and plaid effects. A goods and suitings at a very special price,
good assortment of color effects Is 7Q(* Included In the 'lot are styles which sold
shown; a yard ....................I DC regularly up to and Including *2.00; QQ_
CHIFFON BROADCLOTH—Our finest^ PERSIAN CHIFFON'S—All silk chiffon In
quality chiffon broadcloth, a weight sulta- Persian designs. Forty-two to forty-five
ble for spring suits and dresses, fifty-six Inches wide, an extra quality, and in many
Inches wide, sponged and shrunk, In a full good colors; all these regularly up to and
line of colors; *2.50 and *3.00 P1 QQ including the *3.50 kinds; ft IQ
qualities, a yard ...............tpi.vO a yard.........................$I.ID
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Expert Corset Fitters
Will fit you With the corset your figure requires.
DOES your corset hurt you, feel uncomfortable? Per-
haps you’ve got the wrong model—a corset designed
for an entirely different figure from yours.
A good way to avoid this
is to consult our fitters—
let them select the model
you should wear—fit it
on you—make such al-
terations as are necessary
*•-'J&Y* to make it perfect. You
will be delighted with
the ease and comfort it
affords as well as the
improvement in your ap-
pearance.
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f Before you have the
■ new spring gown fit-
ted. talk to our corset
fitters—let them show the mod-
els for the season In the Amer-
ican Lady, Lyra. Women's Rust
Proof, Nemo, Thompson Glove
Fitting and the Gossard Front
Laced.
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EXTRA SPECIAL — For the
week we have gotten out all
the odds and ends, broken
lines and discontinued styles
of high class corsets and offer
them at very low prices. If
you can find your size In the
lot you'll get a splendid bar-
gain.
Good Embroideries
Three lots }or Monday shoppers at exceptionally low
prices
GOOD Embroideries are always a good investment
and a particularly good one when you can buy them
at such prices as we have put on these three special lots.
They are values such as we have never before offered.
Good, clean, fresh stock in a world of new and attract-
ive patterns. Monday buyers will be the fortunate
ones.
Q _ A big line of edgings, insertions, bands, galloons and headings of
DC swiss, nainsook and cambric. Large and small designs are shown
In widths up_to ten inches. Alsoa number of dainty “baby" designs
are included.
4 Q~ Beautiful flouncing up to 18 Inches in width, corset styles,
I DC narrow edgings. Insertions, bands and gallc.etis, make up this
grand lot Of embroideries. They are of swiss, cant >r!c and nainsook.
Showing a host of pretty designs Suitable for undergarments or dresses
or Infants’ garments. Many of these are 60c values.
Af| Flouncings.of swiss, naiisook and batiste and 23 Inches wide,
wwC corset dover styles and a world of most beautiful edg-
ings and insertions, both In matched sets and in odd pieces. Em-
broideries suitable for use with finest quality materials are shown in
this lot i
Special lot of good quality Valenciennes and torchon lace edgings and
insertions. In qualities and designs suitable for trimming waists,
dresses, underwear and children’s clothes. A very special CIa
value, a yard ..............................................U4w
Pictorial Review Patterns
Your Spring and Summer sewing will be made an
easier task by using Pictorial Review Patterns.
They’re absolutely reliable and so accurate and sim-
ple that the most inexperienced can get satisfactory
results. The styles for children’s garments are par-
ticularly good. They sell for 10c and 15c-
higher.
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Dresses For $9.95
Styles formerly sold as high as
$25.00 are included in this Great
Lot on sale Monday.
NOTHING can more strongly il-
illustrate our fine determination to
sell every obe of the winter gar-
_____ ments than this sale of dresses.
Every one is a desirable style too. Many of
best quality of chiffon panama, wool serges
and other suitable woolen Wterials, stylishly
designed and tastefully trimmed. Dresses
which wet;e $15.00, $17.50, $20.00 and
which were even $25.00, d*Q Q/*
are now.................. WU *«/</
Tailormade Suits $19.75
Including many new spring models
A.i an Introduction to the spring season wo have selected
for this group a number of the new model suits and several
styles of the late winter ones which are light enough tn
weight for early spring wear. Every one Is In a desirable
„tyle—one which can be worn with entire satisfaction. Of
course on the winter garments theiprlce has been sharply
reduced—In the spring styles the values are to
say the least, quite uncommon ...........4.
$19 75
About Alterations
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Our alteration rooms are now under the au-
flf1 pervlelon of Mrs. Howell, expert fitter, and
we can assure our customers of absolute
satisfaction and prompt delivery of work
entrusted to her. All work is fully guaran-
teed by the "Popular."
Early Season Sale of Foulards 49c
All fashion indications are that Foulards will be in
high favor this season, and Monday we will begin the
selling of the spring fabrics with a splendid lot of these.
Fifty pieces in the newest designs and the always good
dots, in a big variety of colors make up this lot. The
regular 75c quality will be sold Monday IQ
and Tiiisday at, a yard.................
(Notice window display.)
White Goods and Linen Dep’t
Items for Monday buyers at most interesting prices
WHITE goods stocks are perfect. A host of the most
beautiful materials for the summer garments is here—
everything from the low pricecTwhite lawns to the
sheer, gauzy fabrics for the dainty dresser—Air line
cloth, marquisettes, embroidered batiste, Paris mous-
selines, chiffons and flaxons—in fact, an almost end-
less list for you to select from.
MADRAS 25o—Fine quality,
mercerized white madras in de-
signs suitable for women’s waists,
men's shirts and children’s gar-
ments. Neat stripes, checks and
small figures, permanent finish.
A regular 35c quality,
a yard
DIMITY 9o—Good quality check-
ed and cross bar Dimity, sheer
and good, for waists, dresses and
children's garments; a very Q_
special value, a yard........Do
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25c
KLAXON 15c—Sheer quality
Flaxon, perfect and permanent
linen finish and 36 Inches wide.
A quality suitable for making all
kinds of women’s and children's
summer garments; very 4 C _
special value, a yard .... I Do
CHECKED FLAXONS Hie—'The
most perfect of the white mate-
rial for waists and dresses. In
neat, new checked and striped
effects; 100 pieces, worth 4 Q _
25c; Mon. and Tuos., yd .. I DC
Fine Linen Sets for the Table
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We are showing an unusually good value In fine satin damask sets of
tablecloth and napkins. These are pure linen of extra good quality
in beautifully designed morning glory, chrysanthemum and carnation
patterns.
Cloth 72x72 Inches, #7 4Q Cloth 72x90 inches, QQ
with 1 dozen napkins .yl .*tO with 1 dozen napkins y( DO
Muslin Undergarments at Popular Prices Washable Dresses for Gris
Low In Price, But of Unusually Good Quality
JUST now is the time when you are beginning to plan the garments for summer
J wear, and we offer, as a helpful hint, these four excellent lots of undergarments
which are of exceptional value. They’re not high in price, but the garments are neat-
ly and carefully made and many of them are prettily trimmed. It’s true economy to
buy such as these rather than to make them.
AC- Night gowns, trimmed with embroidery or
4QC or lace, chemise of fine nainsook, untrlm-
med; drawers with deep tucked flounces, full length
skirts with deep tucked flounces; a dozen or more
styles of lace and embroidery trimmed corset covers.
7Co Night gowns, in pretty high and low neck
I DC styles; drawers trimmed with lace or em-
broidery; skirts with deep flounces of lace or em-
broidery'. corset covers of long cloth and nainsook
In many pretty styles.
Combination corset cover with drawers or short
skirt; full length skirts with embroidery or lace
flounces; short or skirt chemise; drawers In a variety
of styles; corset covers, In dainty desj^ns; QC-
night gowns In many excellent styles........DDC
Combination garments In two or three piece styles;
very handsome night gowns; daintily made i-drset
covers; drawers with lace or embroidery flounce;
full length skirts with deep flounce trim- #1 AC
med with embroidery or lace, skirt chemise W I .*KJ
$5.00 Linen Waists $3.45
Special lot of linen walstsln fancy hand embroidered
and plain tailormade styles; these strictly pure linen,
perfectly made. In most excellent styles
which sell regularly up to *5.00 each ..,
$345
$3.50 WAISTS $1.»5
Broken lines of waists (only 34. 40, 42 and 44) of
the •’Royal" tailored waists. In pure linen and fine
quality madras. A splendid bargain If you
can get your size; *3.50............
$195
HOUSE DRESSES
New line of dresses for house wear, made of ging-
ham and percale, in plain colors and neat #44 Cl)
checks and stripes; *1.05 to..........# l*T UU
Anderson s Scotch Zephyrs
Genuine Wr. Anderson and Co. Scotch zephyr ging-
hams, have a world-wide reputation for being the
finest and most perfectly made wash fabric. We are
r showing two hundred pieces, new and fresh. In
stripes, checked and plaid designs, for women’s and
children's garments; 32 Inches wide,
a yard .................................. tJU
SCOTCH TISSUE—One of the sheer washable ma-
terials for summer wear; stripes, plaid and checked
effects. In all colors; washes perfectly. ORf*
a yard....................................4UU
“GAZE MARVEL”—A new tissue fabric with woven
stlk stripes In neat checked and plaid effects, QC.
in all colors; a yard ...................... *«ww
Make your selections now from the New Lines which
have just come in *
The new dresses for the girls are here and all the week
we are going to give particular attention to fitting the
little folks out for spring and summer. In our windows
you’ll see lots of pretty styles of which you’ll find lots
more in the children’s department on the second floor.
At a glance you’ll see that they are extra good for the
price.
QC_ Very pretty styles, made of good qual-
DwC lty ginghams, percales anti cliambrays
In light and dark colors, plaids, checks and
plain, with long or short sleeves, high or
Dutch neck.
• 4 Zephyr ginghams, in plaids, cheeks
• I 4D and Stripe*, percales In neat light
and dark small figures, and chambray In solid
color*. Many of these are prettily trimmed.
For girls of two to fourteen years.
• 1 OR Unusually pretty dresses for girls of
• I . DDtwo to fourteen years, high or Dutch
neck styles with long or short sleeves, and sev-
eral with the "Middy’’ collar Made of Scotch
zephyrs, chambray and percale.
• 0 AR French and Scotch ginghams.
fc/fO chambray and percale dresses in
a big variety of pretty styles for girls of two
to fourteen years.
Embroidery and lace trimmed drawers ... 15c
Embroidery and lace trimmed skirts ......
.............................45c to $1.45
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Night gowns, neatly made and trimmed----
...................45c to $1.45
“E. Z.” and Nazareth Waists, all sizes . . S5c
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