The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1931 Page: 4 of 10
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To tfco i
10:00 A. M.
MEN’S AND BOY’S
SUITS
That Sold at $26.00
~ Moat of these suit* hove been
On SALE at $4.96. They are
mostly narrow leg pants but at
one dollar jm are only paying
half price for Hie Vest alone.
The Bop's Suits are mostly
2 piece Whicker Suits That
sold at from $3.00 to *10.00.
We \vant you to have a BAR-
GAIN ana we want to clean fl* B
our stock. Sale will not start ,B B
until 10:00 ./clock Saturday ~B
in order to give country B
people chance to get in.
ILm'l Has Into and SlflfTV
9:00 A M
THAT SOLD AT
$20.00
BuaMa p
it is is
the eif
We have a double purpose -m offering
there. Silk, Velvet and Combination
lkrtrses at this Rediculous price, first
we want to Giive you a REAL SEN-
SATIONAL BARGAIN-
Second we want i.. cU-an our stock of
every old dress. These are accumu-
lation “ oT ‘ several season*. Many are
is»allv snlendid Dresses that
Don’t Be Late and Softy.
Values to $1.50
Shoe Sale
Panties - Brassiere - Bicomers
and other items mostly fine
Silks and Rayon. A special
that should bring a crowd
of Thrifty women. Friday a|
morning. Be in line and \l
don’t be late Dollar Day. 4»B
l want, ■
L Childrens Shoes
’One Lot mostly regular 41
lues have lieen on sale o$c. Dol- -
liar Day 3 pairs *1. Another lot "1
-‘good Styles. *1 tali' Dollar Day J
will bring the greatest values
of the sale in Shoes -as m ether
H I Pick anything- yotl
VJ3 FOR ....
A SALE SUCH AS THIS—OUR GREATEST IN 50 YEARS—*Wll-L REQUIRE THREE
DAYS TO PROPERLY PRESENT TO THE PEOPLE OF GRAHAM1. YOUNG COUNTY AND
SURROUNDING TERRITORY ALL THE SPECIAL FEATURE8 OF A REAL STORE WIDE
DOLLAR DAY. THE PRICES QUOTED ON THIS PAGE GIVES YOU JUST A GOOD IDEA
OF HOW WE ARE MARKING GOODS FORTIUS "OUR GREATEST DOLLAR DAY IN 50
YEARS” HUNDREDS OF EQUALLY AS GOOD VALUES AWAIT YOU HERE. ITEMS
WE DO NOT HAVE SPACE TO LIST. COME EVERY DAY DURING THESE S BIG
DOLLAR DAYS. /
Women’s Shoes
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50c JERSEY
BLOOMERS
4 for $1.
50c Hindi Honey
& Almond Cream
3 for $1.
27 a .27
Ktrdeye Diaper.
1 Dozen $1
3 Pair for" a dollar. Some even
6 pairs for .ft', and good late
style.-t^hoes odd numbers Val-
ue* to $3 a pair. Don’t miss
D liar Day for Shoes.
Men’s and Boy s
Yes SHr, Men’s and hays Shoes
on Sale Dollar Day at $1 a pair
*>Vne shoe you have paid #5 for
Come and See. ... .
1.9S INDIAN
BLANKETS
Monday Only, 9 A.M.
Women's $1.95 Silk Hose
First Quality Full Fashioned PURE THREAD SILK CHIFFONS and
SERVICE CHIFFONS. MUNSING and COUNTRY CLUB Hose. Regular
Stock. But Discounted, -Number* Mostly Good Desirable Colors. You Have
Heard of Hosiery Bargains 'But This Offer Was NEVER DUPLICATED, Not
OVER 4 PAIRS TO^CUSTOMER. - TWO PAIRS. ............—,r__
bleat Print/ And (iiflg-
hams, Assorted Styles and
Colons, Sizes 1 to 14.
Have Sold Originally up
to |1. Some Even Higher,
We*re Oiving Them Away
Full Size 66*80 Nashua
Made. Part Wool Indian
Blankets. - Bright Attrae-
tive Pattern*. This is A
Bargain. You MUST NOT
MISS. Dollar Day Special
$4 Ton Sowyer
BOYS SUITS
Now, Come Get Your
To $3 Sweaters
Share.
3 For $1 $1 Each
__, ~ .!» r —2
Little | Fellows—1—to—8.
Button1—on Blouse, Kn«e
Pants. Big Assortment of
Styles Colors and Combi-
nations. Wool and~ Mixed
Goods Many Regular *3
td *4. Y’our Choice Dollar
Day. Mothers
Listen In—We’re Broadcasting
$1.95 NEW SILK PRINTS
About .'00 Yard* To Sell. Special atTl.
- Every Piece la New. Every Pattern Deeie-
able And It* The 'Biggest SILK Bargain
Of That Century. You Paid Ua *1.96
Per Yard All' Season. Your Choice Dollar
Dayt Per Y'ard ..............---------------
Women’s 50c
35c Mens Socks
$1.50 SILKS and W<
IIROAUCA8TING MORRISON’S
SALE NEWS AND THIS TIME
TfS DOLLAR DAr NOT ONE
BUT THREE DAYS. FRIDAY
SATURDAY, AND MONDAY.
T MKAN--JtABGA.LNi» -AND
THIS- IS MY DEFINITION
OF A BARGAIN SUE IF IT
CORRESPONDS TO YOURS.
DBSiRABLE MERCHANDISE '
USABLE MERCHANDISE
OP STANnABD QUALITY
OFFERED AT MUCH LESS
THAN REGULAR PRICE AT
A TIME WHEN IT IS NEED-
ED OR CAN BE USED,
EVERY ITEM HERE IS EX-
ACTLY AS REPRESENTED.
IS GUARANTEED TO BE
SOLD AT 1.0WEST KNOWN
j_-T7ltS—A3S7>rtmrHt Was Good Enough So"
:¥ftat- -Wr Advertised Aiyd• •S.dkLAt- The Sta-’ff
Of This .Sale At !'4c Pgr Yard There AreJ
............ V«iL Lr-fr,. -fkood Pattern*, Some T
Short i-vngth*.. MaTiy TH8i, $1.!W. ReWilai .
-Vutoe-v 4••u'U Enjoy,. Sewing and SavmWr -
DoHar Da> TWO YARDS FOR"': - . .' 1
Wilson BroS
33c Quality fine
Rayons. New Patterns.
All Size*. See them and
?»?«: Pujto Ttey-Bpocial.
.Mostl;
— • Silk and Rayon, fine
Cotton* and mixed wtdvar
*50-75c and *1.00 Mostly
new- numbers, A real
Special. Lay in a Supply
is knot
the sta
TV-S$ the
known
the BL
90c Coveralls
S^ffrUdssina
Coveralls', Size* 3 to 8.
. khaki. Every garment
First quality. Well master
A smashing Dollar Day
Jlilfilise Dresses
Tr^reT*—r.TTF~ToTor“
Value* ha\ e been on sale
7He.' To etean the racks
Limit 6 Pair Please
MEN’S fl.UOKHAKrPA
yradr in t iym*i ai_u*irf» have been
Sale 69c; Khaki, Sand, Drah. We IF made part*.
G,t Thera Dollar Day. TWfl FOR...~~~
D liar Day
Succtal,
Wilson Bros. $1^00 New Neckties
w ,
Wilattn Bros, and Cheney, regular *1.00 Silks 4
id that mean* fgood one*. Dollar Day Special* t]
' Wilson Bros. $3 Shirts
riSuSTIYELY, THE SHIRT SALE OF THE
CENTURY
*3.60, ‘ *:i..V), .Wflson Bros Fjneat
ShirU: ‘tkdlary- Attached, Neck Band. Collar
to Mat.l Stybk. YVerranted Past Color*,
Madras. Percale* Itlfd ‘ rthrr fine shirtings.
You'll want a'half dozen Of these finest ,gar-
ments. Men It* True, You Can Buy Them
Ikotar Day-Extra Special, F'.ACH ..... ■ '
Ties, are always heed id rfb“ TOWnffer had ’too
PRICE.
many.
MEET YOUR FRIENDS
HERE DOLLAR DAY-JHJEV,
ARE ALE COMING FOR
THESE BARGAINS—READ IT
ALL. U- , r -
’ Hoy’s $1.50 Tom Sawyer Shirts
Shirt* and Blouse*, All Sizes, -Plain and fancy
patterns, All fast cclora. Better-HI the boys out
now. Thiee are genuine Tom Sawyer, 2 FOR
- Childrens 50c.
Socks
,_Spck.s and 8/tr, Length Hpse
-plain, Fine SilKt’Ymynn* gpd
Fancy pattern*. All -vires Tor
all . .Kiddies, Better—gel. -Gheaper--tha*--D*fe*all*
supply. I ' Dollar Day.'.
$£SrTo $2.50
Union Suits
"T'i'iI II Tllini'ainl Ifinijf'
(Tut. Finb Aferrertzedr gfid
'Silk finished Union* Sold
a* *hbQ to Mostly
-aizes v A CI/3SE
OUT.
$2v00 Boys Knee
—:• Pants
35c TOWELS
w Winter
ion Suits
40 In. Brown
DOMESTIC
Heavy Double Thread Tur-
kish Towels, Colored borders
Big 22*40 sire.- Regular
Stock. _ A Big Value for
Assortment of Woolens and
‘ ••eduBoy, moaU^'lttfte sizes
Good weight Even Woven
-Cloth that "Will bTeacE out
snow white. Remember
40 inches wide. You’ve
seen'lots of Specials, See,
this. Limit 16 Yds. Please
Good might well fleeced
Ribbed Unions, Just In
time for the Fall weather
We make this Special
Dollar Day offer; all size*
for boys. Fit tiwm but
Dollar Day.
Ddllar Day. It* A Real Towel
4 Pair for^Tf
2 For
EACH
6 Pair
16 Yards
^ MORRISON'S GROCERY WILL HAVE MANY SPECIALS FOR DOLLAR DAYS
This Asst for $1. 41 This Asst for $1. m| I This Asst for $1.
101 Prund MEAL 25c—I Feund Coffre 25c $■ I ^ PeHiage Rojled Oats 20c-Urg« || 3 Can* Brens 26c-8 Spaghetti 25
16 Oz Peanut Butter 25c—1 Can Corn 10c ■ |( g V^dlla ah’i f.. I |3alt 10c—Soda lOCr-Homlny 16
2M Canoe Prune, »0c, mk\ Jftother. Cocoa 20o-l Box MttChes 6c ■>! ^ ■■ •« Bny P-0 Step 26c *
VERY SPECIAL
EXTRA SPECIAL
Throw Rug $5 Vais.
Assortment of Axmlnater felt
woven and cotton Ruga, Assert-
ed Sizes. Good Patterns, Umit
one to Customer Please,
Don’t be late see them
in our window. This >■ (pH
just one Rem from the JtH
FMmiture department. Tl
There are many wnn- H
derful Bargains here
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Assortment
Values 50c • W
6 Yards For X
SItk Striped Ungere Materials
- Fiife Voiles, fast color Print*.
Crttobne* and other material*.
One Big Assortment, Cold type
wont do it justice. Come aigl
and See and Save.
We John E. Moff ison (g.
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Spears, George T. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1931, newspaper, October 22, 1931; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884137/m1/4/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.