The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1911 Page: 3 of 12
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IT WILL PAY YOU TO READ THIS AD., NOTICE THE LOW PRICES
QUOTED AND THEN COME, HERE AND BUY THE GOODS,
Bargain Prices on Cotton Goods
GOOD CALICO, Indigo blue g: ay, black and white and red, 4 t-ZC
HEAVY COTTON CHECKS, full width, worth 7 l-2o, a '
bargain at , •. T'\ -Bj|
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YARD WIDE Unbleached Domestic_____ .
GOOD IX DOMESTIC, yard wide, at only
SOFT FINISH 36-inoh Bleaojxed Domestic, specuil at
GOOD APRON CHECKS, best oofors
A l-2c
5 l-2c
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7c ^
BIG ASSORTMENT Fleeced Dress Goods, new patterns, at only 9c
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Ladies’ Coats and Suits -
We show a splendid assortment of the Season's newest styles made
of the best Fabrics at very lo i Prices
Ladies’ Coat Suit Suits* all wool fabrics, neatly trimmed
at . $10 00 and $12.50
Finest Coat Suits, made in the very'best styles, of Fancy
Serges and Mixtures, special values from $15 00 to $20.00
Special Bargain now offered Ladies’ Long Coats at $500 and $6 00
Misdes’ and Children’8 Coals at prices from--—$2 00 to$10.00
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Ladies’ and Misses' Skirts
A splendid-showing New Style Skirts in Fancy Mixtures
and Serges, ^vrell tailored, from * $6.00 to $10.00
New Fall Skirts in black and colors, Serges ahd Worsteds *
special values from $3.00 to $5r00
Good assortment Misses’ Skirts, best-styles, at bargain
prices rang}ng from . $2 00 to $4.00
These Prices Will Save You Money
FALL DRESS GINGHAMS, big assortment of colors and pat-
worth up to 12 L2c, at only * .__t ___£ a
DALLAS 8 OZ DUCK, as long as it lasts at He
COTTON BLANKETS, gray, and tan, our 65c seller, now only $Oc
LARGE COTTON BLANKETS, white, tan and gray, special at 69c
HfiAVY CQ£tOJ* BLANKETS,full size, a splendid bargain at 78
GERMAN FINISH COTTON BLANKETS, extra size, lyorth
$1.25, oh sale at . . ^ 98$
New Fall Dress Goods
* We »bow a splendid assortment of New. Silks and Fine Woolen
Goods for Fall Waists, Suits and Skirts at prices that will interest-you*
One lot good Woolen Dress Goods, black and colors, worth .
from 60c to $1.00 per yard, on bargain counter at . * 48c
All Wool Serges and Fanoy Worsteds imnavy, rad, hrmam ---------
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;■ .___and black, special values at* - ># . , . .
The newest Woolen Fabrics in Fancy Mixtures, Serges and
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Worsteds, best colors, $1.25 values at
y.oo
Messaline and Soft Taffeta Silk. Waisfcings, best Fall pat-
terns, special values at . . -. * 75c, 85c and $1.00
Yard wide Guaranteed Taffeta and Satins, at . . $1.00
(Jood assortment (jetton Suitings in plain mercerized and
fanny wt-aves, at per yard . . . . 25c
MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES
THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK IN GRAHAM
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‘Queen Quality” Shoes
For Women
Thus is the. best Shoe for Women oh the market
id our big sales prove that it is the most popular
the town. Wo show a complete stock nf lIua
Lwest Fall Styles at . $3.00 and $4 00
^Boston Favorite” Shoes made by the same
ipany in the same styles . $2.50 and $3.00
Good Shoes for Men
We have the exolusive sale in Graham fof
‘ Florsheim,” i “Howard & Foster” and “Selz”
Shoos, the Men’grShofes that are worth the prioes,
__$5.00, $458* $4.00 and $3.50
In Tans,, Gun Metal,*Patent and Black Kid, in lace
and button. ^ ~ . * , ■)
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Big lot good Dress Shoes at $2.50 and $3.00
Special values In Men’s Work Shoes at $1 75 to $3.50
iGrls’ and Boys’ Good Shoes
‘'Buster Brown Blue Ribbon” Shoes are on saje at
this Store. They are absolutely the most serviceable
that you can get. We have them for Little Girls and
Big GirD, Little Boys and Big Boys, in all leathers
and.styles at . . k., ' .$1.50 to $3 00
Children’s Shoes in all leathers, good values fyptri
. ........75c to $1.35
Infants’ Shoes, Patent, Black Kid and .Wkite. ,. .
# 7 t 50c to $1.25
FREE! FREE! with egor igir of school sho*. w«
SAVE MONEY ON YOUR CLOTHING BILL BY
BUYING AT THIS STORE.
Style and quality guaranteed to be the best.
Suits and—
Overcoats
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It is time for you to
buy that new suit and
?■ overcoat nnd a.s you
want the best styles and
values possible nt will
& / pay you to call and see
the fineelothing we offer.
Good Fall 8uita,and
overcoat^, well made in
every resj)ect. Special
values at $10 and 12.50.
At $15.00 we show ftj
splendid assortmen t of all
wool suits and overcoats
iwald & Weil, Cltkaira ! brQWU WOl Stcilaiul
________! fancy mixtures hi $15.
[ored suits in nil-wool fabrics, best styles of
*17.50 nnd $20.00
Mcn^’tMdcrwsar.
- Contjdete stock of cotton and wool Under-
shirts, Drawers and Upionsuits. The very
best values to be found anvwhere from*50c to
$2.50.
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Mens’ Shirts.
( liH tt (’oat Shirts, new fall patterns $1.50
and “Lakeside'' negligee
Sliiitsjjood patterns, $1.00 to $1.25.
• “ lAakeside” wool shirts for warmth and
service $l.od to $2.50.
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Sweater Coats.
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Wo show a Big| assortment of Men’s
women ?h and oliildrens'Sweater Coats, in cot-
ton and all wool. * ' ’
Specinhvalues from Soc to $5.oo.
Boys’ Knicker-
bocker suits.
We sell tkn “WidoW
Jones” make of suits. They
are all wool, host patterns,
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and absolutely guaranteed
to be the best on the market
‘at the prices. $3.oo to$7.oo.
GpfltFluxe.of cheap suits
winter weight at $2 bo to
$3.°°. ~ -,L-
. Boys long pant. Suits m good stylets $6.60 to $to oo.
Knickerbocker Pants. ~
Big stock of excellent values just received, full jieg,
fuIMined. Prices, 5oc to $2.5o.
^Widow Jones
Knickerbocker, .
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Thejc 1$ a itylt and finish to thr«r
garnicnt». Thij stay in skufr. T'bty
stnnd h.trdjsuigt. Pirsms^nHtntHH
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ER THESE BARGAINS, REMEMBER THIS STORE AND COME HERE TO BUY YOUR
FALL AND WINTER GOODS. I* WILL PAY YOU TO DO SO ,,BBI 1 'm
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1911, newspaper, November 16, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth849923/m1/3/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.