The Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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Thaw day, May 17, 1917
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JACKSBORO GAZETTE
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THREE BIG EVENTS
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Home - Coming, Chautauqua
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and Safer hut not by any means least
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Weeks Teachers Institute
Jacksboro and Jack County are to be congratulated on the coming of such important, high class, elevating events as
those mentioned above, that are coming within their borders
PERKINS-TIMBERLAlCE COMPANY
Will go their full length toward making the above mentioned Big Events Great Successes.
This Firm is prepared as never before to take care of the wants of all visitors and the public generally in the differ-
ent Departments of their Big Store. * , f
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Ladies' Ready-to-W ear,
(‘oat Suits of superior tailoring and high class
marteial are cut one-third of their former
prices as follows: .* .
$15.00 Suits one-third off ............ $10.00
$17j30 Suits one-third off............ $11.67
$19.50 Suits one-third off......’..... $13.00
$20,00 Suits one-third off ........... $13.34
$25.00 Suits one-third off ..........•:. $16.67
^20.50 Suits one-third off ............ $19.50
Ladies' Waists ,
We do not exaggerate facts when We state
that this item of our Readv-to-Wear surpasses
alt former efforts by at least 50 per cent.
Our price range is large.........98c to $6.00
Light Weight Spring Sport
1 Coats
This cool spring weather makes a ,special dt*
mand for this item of wear.
We have them art............$5.00 to $10.00
Children's Gingham Dresses
The busy housewife will be delighte# at this
point, because of the demands on her strength
and time, and the high price of material.
Children's Dresses^.49c. to ..$2.50
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Men's Soft Collars
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Comfort is at a premium in a well dressed
gentleman.
Otir price ............\.............. 15c
Summer Hats
Men’s Sj>ort Hats.....1.........75c to $1.25
glen's Straws ................. 50c to $2.50
Men's Panamas ..,......v..... $3.50 to $5.00
We have an elegant line of Ties at. ,35c to 75c
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HIGH CLASS MILLINERY REDUCED
This date finds in this department some of our
most desirable Spring Hats, ranging in price
from $3.00 to $12.50, on which we make substan-
tial and attractive reductions as follows:
$4.00 to $5.00 Hats
THIS SALE
$3.00
$6.00 to $7.50 Hats
THIS SALE
$4.50
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$10.00 to $12.50 Hats
THIS SALE
v $9.00
$3.00 to $4.00 Hats
THIS SALE
$2.00
$5.00 to $6.00 Hats
THIS SALE
$3.50 _
$7.50 to ,$9.00 Hats
THIS SALE
$6.00
LADIES' WASH SKIRTS r
One of our most striking triumphs in' Cash Buying is to he found in
our offering of Wash Skirls. Prices range from......$1.00 to $3.95
LADIES’ HOUSE DRESSES AND KIMONAS
We are selling these garments at almost the priees of Cost of Material.
Kimonas .......... j .................*...... $1.00 to $3.50
House Dresses .................................... $1.00 to $1.50
J. MEN’S DEPARTMENT
PSelf confidence is the champion of success." This is true or it may
not/be true depending on whether yon have the ability to deliver the
goffds. Without the shadow of a doubt we show the goods and can
niake the delivery. We have. the old reliable lines. Hart Schaffner &
Marx, Strauss Bros, and Sonneborne Co., and some* good cheaper lines.
Price per. Suit......../.......................... $7.50 to $22.50
TAILORING LINE s
&mts, Scotch Woolen Mills .....'..................r.... $15.00
Suits. Royal Tailors ..................i..........$16.50 to $45.00
Ladies' Dresses
You would have to visit our big city depart-
ment stores to see a better stock than we have
in this department an-il your disappointment at
prices as compared.to ours, would forever sat-
isfy you to buy at hoone.
Our prices'range from . . J.... $5.00 to $29.50
> Ladiev' Wool Skirts
I Our mist pains taking efforts we put forth in
buying our ladies’ skirts in the leading mar-
kets of New York. We are sure .they will bear
the closest inspection from tailoring to quality.
Prices....................... $3.50 to $12.50
Ladieif Silk Petticoats
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This stock is fit 11 of beautiful things with light
colors predominating, at iirices.. $2-50 to $5.95
Middy Blouses
We have made a great hit this season oft this
item of apparel. Our popular price for this
garment is ........................ $1.00
Silk Shirts
Our showing in Men’s Silk Shirts is most ele-
gant and ;|t prices that don’t fail to sell them.
Prices %.........!........ $3.50 to $5.00
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Men's Silk Hosiery
The modern young ni$u feels that he is not
completely well dressed without silk sox
Plain And" Fancy ................ 25c to 50c
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TO THE HOME COMERS:—We greet you with music and song, and laughter and love, and the choicest wisdom
of our accumulated program of entqrtaitiment. Be unrestrained in the enjoyment of the good things provided' for
you by your Old Home Town. We trust that this initial good time may be repeated many times in the future.
To the Teachers coming from Jack, Baylor, Archer, Young*and Throckmorton CounJties to attend our Summer
Institute of eight weeks: We know that you come to our town for business purposes connected with the exalted
profession of your choice. However,“all work with no play makes Jack a dull boy," and we trust this may not be so
in your case. The key of the town will be handed to you by our City Dads, and we trust that you may take eveiry
liberty consonant with a refined^nature. Home Comers, Teachers and all are invited to make our Store Head-
quarters.
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The Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1917, newspaper, May 17, 1917; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth730749/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.