San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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Specials For the
Opening Day Only
SPECIAL NOTIC
Ladies’ Wash-Silk Shirt Waists, Regular $3,00, Sale
price............................................................... $1.45
A Special A»»ottment of Ladies’ Shirt Waists. Some
are worth as high as $3.00. Special sale price
at ............................................................................ 49c
350 Wash Dresses for girls, size 2 to 14 years —worth
from 75c to $1.25. Sale price................... 42c
Famous “Hannah" Shoes for men —regular Price
$6.00. For the Opening Day only the price
To the First Lady Customer that bu^
$10.00 t^orth or more on the openiij:
day, Saturday, August 22nd, we w|
give a fine silk shirt waist free.
■J§
To the First \ientleman Customer wit
buys $10.00 worth or more on the oper
ing day we will give a'fine silk shit
free.
WAR! WAR! WAR!
12 YArds Domestic or Ginghams for
Men's 50c Underwear. Sale price..
Men's 25c Underwear-Sale price
rUROPE has too many inhabitants for their small
L territory, and it looks like they are getting rid of
them by killing them out.
We have too many goods on,hand and our store is too crowded and we
MUST and ARE going to make the biggest WAR on PRICES than ever was
known in the history of this section of the country in order to clear out all sum-
mer merchandise. The prices will be ANNIHILATED and SHOT TO PIECES.
Our OPENING GUN will be FIRED on
Ladies’ Read;
to-Wear Dei
Men’s and Boys’
Clothing Dept
It is in this department where we are gti
to make the most startling price slashi
We are positively not going to carry ov<
single garment, and in order to clean
our entire summer stock of ladies’ weai
apparel, we will cut the prices down to
very marrow of manufacturers’ cost.
One Lot White and Colored Dresses—w<
from $4.00 to $6.00 each. Clean-outS
price_________________i______
One Lot White and Colored Dresses—hi
somely trimmed, and some are worth
high as $10.00. Clean-out sale price __ $2
One Lot Street and House Dresses—w<
from $1.25 to $1.50. Sale price______i
33 1-3 Off On All Our Entire Stock of W
Skirts in linens and other white materu
Regular $2.00 new taffeta petticoat!
black and all other colors, Sale price $ 1
Regular $1.50 Mercerized PettjcOats*J|
Men! A really good suit doesn’t cost much
now. This is good news to tlm man who
Saturday, August 22nd, 1914
Opening Day
We have MOBOLIZED our forces and will give the people of this section the
greatest selling CAMPAIGN that thev have ever witnessed. The unheard of
low prices will furnish the AMMUNITION for the GENERAL CLEARING
OUT of all summer merchandise.
Read every word of the great WAR prices listed on this page.
at................ $6.90
m ssd» Coat
Show Cabinet No. 3—Suits Worth from
$17.50 to $25.00. Finest grade of worsteds
and cassimeres# Extra special values
at_________________________________$14.90
Men’s $4, $5 and $6 Tailor-Made Trusers,
made in the latest style with tunnel loops,
flaps on pockets, full peg top, etc. Re-
duced price now..:.......$2.95 and $3.95
Our All-Leather Shoi
Department
For Men, Women and Children
Our entire stock of 6000 pairs of shoes ||g
slippers for men, women and children ym
be included in this great sale.
All our ladies’ slippers in patent leathea
gun-metai, vici-kid, tan, white canvas al
nubuck. etc., will be sold during this gprii
sale at 33 1-3 Off Regular Prices. ^
ing*the popular’
styles will be sol
Discount Tfll
Our Men’s Ox- 'ILfc!
fords in black,
tan and white at JgflpiH
25 per cent
Discount.
Men’s Women’s ^fl
and Children’s ifeSP
High-Cut /—' ',**r /
Shoes at 15 per f ^000^:
cent Discount, ''il i -TH
Clean-Up On Summer
Dress Goods
Our 35c yard Crepe. Ratines and all
white goods and fancy novelties in
white or colors. Sale price, yd. . 19c
25c Lawns and Fancy Dress Goods.
Sale price, yd. . . -. . . . . 14c
15c Dress Goods in crepe§ and organ-
dies. Sale price, yd.....9c
8c Apron Gingham, Sale price, yd. 6c
All other Dress goods at sale prices.
Trunks and Valises
We have the finest assortment of trunks
and valises ever shown in Sinton. You
may choose from the splendid wardrobe
trunk at $27.50 to the small single tray
trunk at $1.50. And all will be at sale
prices.
Our stock of valises consists of the
finest all-leather valise at $15.00 down
to the carton valise at.......$1.00
20 Per Cent Off On Trunks
and Valises
Boys’ Clothing
Mother’s get your boy? ready for school.
We have Nobby Knickerbocker Suits or sep-
arate pants made in the latest styles and
finely finished, All are.marked down. Not-
withstanding our usual low prices on these
suits and pants, we will allow a further dis-
count of 25 pen cent from regular prices.
Men’s Furnishings
25c Men’s Silk Lisle “Black Cat’’ Hose,
Sale price_______T_________________J
50c Pure Silk “Black Cat” Hose.
Sale Price........... *
35c Silk Cravat}.
Sale price____________ ;
50c, 75c and $1.00 Fanciest Silk Ties.
Sale price.....4______ ;
Our store is always AT THE FRONT when it comes to give the people honest
merchandise at lower prices, and in this Great Sale event we have surpassed all
our past efforts. We want you to make our store your HEADQUARTERS
and we expect an ARMY of thrifty buyers during this Great Clean-Out Sale.
Sale Ends Saturday September 5th 1914
15 Days of Rapid Cash Selling
Positively No Goods Charged or Sent On Approval During This Sale
Men’s Dress Shirts
75c Pongee Shirts —
Now___________ 4
$1.00 and $1.25 Fine Laundried Shirts—
Now _________________________________9
$1.50 and $2.00 Dress Shirts -
v Now______________________ $i..
$2.50 and $3 Silk Shirts -
Now________________________ $2.
Clothes for the Working Mi
$1.00 Overalls—work, pants or jumpers*
Sale price ---------------,*----
SOc Jumpers —work shirts or overalls.
Sale price.. _________-____
Opposite Postoffic
Sinton, Texas
The Store of Certain
Satisfaction.
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1914, newspaper, August 21, 1914; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth716774/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sinton Public Library.