The Comanche Chief and Pioneer Exponent (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1916 Page: 3 of 18
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fast color. Hises 14Vh to 17. Where
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patent cut edge which will not ravel. A number of
square, with a K Ueh hem. Made el
long selected yarns, cambric finish, care
fully hemstitched. Unusual 4su
colors: Black, pink, blue, cardinal, navy and
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Come to
our store during this great BULLSEYE SALE. We have done some special merchandising
in every department and aim to hit the Bulls-
eye on every price. Through special effort we
secured many bargains, such as Cotton Crash
at 10c per yd. The others will be just as big.
Some of them are listed on this circular-but we
have many just as good that do not appear here.
During this sale we will sell at decided reductions many
items in staple Homegoods and Furnishings for Women,
Children and Men. If you want to save money dou not
fail to get your share of the splendid values we are offering.
Sale Begins Friday, March 24th at 9 a. m., Closes Monday, April 3rd at 6 p m
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BLEACHED COTTON CRASH.
17 inches wide, good heavy absorbent linen filling, double
striped, fast blue border.
YARD,
10c *
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DU8T CAPS—Made of good quality per-
cale, in blue, pink, black and helio
stripes, dots, figures and checks on
white. They have full gathered crowns
and elastic necks. Wonderful
value. Each,
WOMEN'S BEADED BIBBED VEST—
Low neck and sleeveless, with popular
V neck front and back, and dainty
lace and tape trimmed neck and arm
holes. Sizes 34, 36 and 38,
Splendid value at.......Each,
HOUSEKEEPER’S
APRON — Made of
best quality percale
in a fast color Yale
' blue with small white
figures and stripes.
Full 56 inches long.
2 button mrs
back. Each, JUw
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MEN’S PACKAGE HANDKERCHIEF—Big sice, 17
inehes square, with a % inch hem. Made of special
A soft finish fabric. Cornea in a glased paper a aa
f envelope, ready for use. Each, I U C
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BLEACHED HUCK TOWEL—Size 17x35
inches, made of firm huck weave, good
bleach, fast selvedge one side. White
and fast Turkey red striped 4 _
borders, hem ends. Each,, * ” tc
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HALT BLEACHED COTTON TOWEL —
Large size, 24x52 inches. Good weight,
- made of clean yarn with three stripe
Turkey red border, fast sel-
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WOMEN’S UNION
SUIT — Good un-
bleached and ribbed
suits with V neck.
Lace and tape neck
and armholes. Covered
seams and wide lace
_ . bottoms. Sizes 34, 36
anu ■ 38. Remarkable
value at this
price. Each,
BLEACHED TURKISH BATH TOWEL—
Extra size and weight, 22x50 inches,
made of choice, selected soft finish stock.
Lay in a supply at this low
price. Each,
25c
MEN’S 8HIKT8—These are th« famous
“Club” shirts made of mercerized
pongee in coat style with adjustable
collar and short sleeves. Trimmed with
ocean pearl buttons. Assorted colors.
Your choice, £ 4 aa
Each, 9I.UU
10 day* of money saving for you—to mis* this means regret--Don*t fail to attend this ssh,
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Carpenter, W. H. The Comanche Chief and Pioneer Exponent (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1916, newspaper, March 24, 1916; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth874967/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.