The Lampasas Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, April 29, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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People are gaming confidence m tke merckandise we sell, not merely because we say so and not
because tkey tkmk so, kut simply from tke fact tkat experience is tke kest teacker and tkose wko
kave experiened satisfaction m buying and wearing our goods know tkat yre handle nothing kut
dependable merckandise—For instance
Kuppenheimerfand Spero-lichael
Clothing is as well known throughout the country as
White Crest Flour or Cow Brand Soda. No better pat-
terns, no better fits, and no better materials have ever
graced Lampasas county than the snappy Grays in
solids and stripes, blue serge and light greens and tans
which we offer this season, prices from
$25.00 down to $6.50
Boys’ Suits
In equally as fine patterns and
snappy cuts as the men’s, are
making for themselves a reputa-
tion among the coming genera-
tion of farmers, doctors, lawyers
and merchants. Boys’ suits in
blue serge; gray, green and tan,
fancy w,eaves in knickerbocker
and straight pants. Prices from
$10 down to $2.50. Young men’s
suits in long trousers
In Summer Straws of genteel
sailors and nifty turndowns.
Prices 75c to $3.50. Novelty
shapes of soft hats in John B.
Stetson and Gimbel brands, $3.00
to $7.50. Boys’ hats 1.50 to 3.50.
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1 AfISnA P|8jlft When at any time past has ladies’ Qeat Suits been more popular, and what is more, they are given up to be the
LoOiBo oil STB most convenient dress in the world. Slip on a shritwaist and coat suit and you are fully dressed, handsomely
IhUUIUU wUIIU Pressed and comfortably dressed. We have them in lightweight Serge, Novelty Weaves, Silk Pongee and
Rajah Silk, colors of tan, lavender, mode, green, black and white checks, white with small black stripes and solid white. Prices $15.00
to $25.00. Fine Wash Suits of Linen. Rep and Linden*, beautifully trimmed with different colored linen, handsome 00 eft Jn ? 1 R (1(1
embroidery and heavy laces; colors, tan, lavender, pink, blue and white. Prices ..............................................................................................\JlUiIII V I viUU
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Ladies’ Hats
In no season past have we
shown a department so much
partiality as this season in our
Millinery. Selecting the best in
straws, the best in shapes and
the most popular trims patterned
after the beautiful styles of Paris
and New York’s latest creations.
You probably know of the popu-
larity of Horse Hair Braids, Milan
and Panama Straws, the beauti-
ful Chanticleer shapes, the Rus-
sian turban styles,^ all of’ these
and many more ' distinct trims
and shapes have won unbounded
popularity this season as dress
hats. Prices from & 4 &
$2.50 to ............ ........ SI 0.00
Of unquestionable service and durability, very
popular because of theif* unique style and econ-
omy, trimmed with velvet ribbon and pretty drap- ^
ings of silk. Sailors, wide brims, straight or rolled, $1 3U
With the street hats we suggest the long, grace- g-f*
ful auto veils, all the beautiful summer tints, $1 to......
For either suit or skirt
a Shirtwaist must be
had and for this neces-
sity we have searched
diligently through the
markets and found the
Waist exactly suited to
your desires. Designs
of embroidery and lace
in dress and tailored ef-
fects of lingerie, linen
and lawn. Price r>A
$1.00 to.................uu
Ladies’
Skirts
Next to the ladies’
Coat Suits for
Economy of
Dress
comes the'handsome
STUB SKIRTS
Tins particular brand of skirts has served
our trade for many years and is giving the
bef^t of service; each being thoroughly
sponged and shrunk before cutting, and is
guaranteed to hold its shape and) color
through any amount of hard wear. Rich
black Voiles with overskirts trimmed with
Silk embroidered net bands and
Messaline folds. Prices $7.50 to..
Fine Panamas, Serges, Novelty Weaves
and English Tweecls. Prices $3.50 to $10.
Go wkere you may and look wkere you will kut tke merckandise tkat kas pleased otkers and
given good service and entire satisfaction is tke goods you are going to kuy for yourself, and kere is
±ke place to get tkem.
Higdon=Senterfitt Company
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Vernor, J. E. The Lampasas Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, April 29, 1910, newspaper, April 29, 1910; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth891014/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lampasas Public Library.