Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 28 March 1912 — Page 8
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We are showing a more complete line of woolens and worsted dress goods, -than at any previous time. 50-inch Serges in navy, Ian, cream, gray and black, at
$1.00
Plain Serges, fancy novelty, and wool batiste, at
50c
PRETTY FLOUNCINGS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, ETC.—
An elegant assortment of flouncings in the very latest designs. It would be useless to try lo describe them. Full 45-inch wide, and running in price from
75c to $1 50
Beautiful Flouncings, full 27-in. wide at 39c to $1.00 a yard. Pretty 18-inch Flouncings at 25c and up.
A great line of Yal, Laces. Every imaginable design, 3Mjo to 15c yard. German Torchon Lac.es at 3lo 10c a yard.
Newest Lace Bandings from 3 to 7 inches wide, in both white and ecru at
15c to 25c yd.
Those Swell New Low Crown and Broad Brim Stiff Hats that are all the go. Special—
$2.00
Our line of Soft Shapes will please you, in tans, browns, greys, bla'cks and mixed effects—
$1.00 & $2-00
A Crackerjack line of Caps—long bills,, full shapes, checked and the striped effects, the best cap ever offered for
50c
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Our selection of- Women's and Misses La Vogue Coats deserves extra special mention this spring— the styles were never so effective, the shades so pleasing and the lines so artistic. You'll find them in all the new shades that are so very popular this season. Priced—
$5.00 to $20 oo
Women's Tailored Skirts in all the newest novelties, materials and shades. We specialize on Skirts, big and little women's* and pride ourselves on showing the most complete line in the city. Priced—
$4.98 to $15.00
Percale House Dresses in all shades and sizes—
$1.00 to $1.50
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A SELECTION OF DRESS GOODS AND SILKS
That involves all the Newest Colors,
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Weaves and Patterns
Jamestown Fancy Suiting and Coating, 56-inch, at
$1.50
White and Black Fancy Striped Serges at
50c ,$1.00 and, $1.25
NEW SUMMER FABRICS
New Bordered Flouncings in all fancy color designs, the latest fad —'i0 inches wide at 20c a yard.
Marigold Batiste, in plain and an re O a 1 2 a
The Famous "tfeu Kee Mercerized Foulard. Will not fade, the newest fabric on the market, 30-in. wide at 15c yard.
White Flaxon, greatest of all the summer fabrics, in checks and in stripes. 32-in. wide. 25c yard.
White Pique, wide and narrowcord, 25c and ,35c a yard.
White Linen, 36-in. wide, 25 to 35c yard.
Natural Color Linen, 36-in wide, 25c, 35c and 50c yard.
New Line of Percales, best quality, fast colors, 12^4 yard.
Beautiful line of Silk Tissue. All colors, 25c yafd.
Pretty New Dress Ginghams—every pattern and color that was ever made. You ought to see them—at 8 1-3 to 25c yard.
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Pre-Easter
$1.00 to $2.50
Celebrated Puritan Undermuslins —the Standard of Quality and beauty for 20 years.
Slip-Over Gowns, in fine Nainsook, trimmed with linen and insertion and swiss embroidery medallion gathered at yoke with ribbon—
50c to $2.50
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The unveiling of thousands of dollars worth of pretty, new Spring Merchandise. The opportune time to select your Easter wearables. Styles were never so stunning, colors were never so rich and, in all, there is nothing left lacking to make this the most enthusiastic shopping period in years.
Beautiful New Spring Coats—Handsome Tailored Skirts, Dainty Puritan Under Muslins, etc. The Like of Which Will Delight Ithe Eye of the Most Tasteful Woman
Black Satin Shirt Waists, with plaited and embroidered fronts—
$1.00 & $1.25
Women's Tailored Shirt Waists, in linen and near linen, with fancy embroidered and plaited frontsvery classy—
Much care has been taken in selecting this spring line of silks.
Plain Messahnes, 27-inch at $1.00 Foulard, 50c, 89c and $1.00.
Silk Novelty, 25c, 35c and 50c.
36-inch Black Taffeta, $1.25 value for $1.00.
THERE'S A SAVING HERE FOR YOU
All Best Calico, 5c yard.
Best Table Oil Cloth, 15c yard.
Yard Wide Sheeting, 5c yard.
40-inch Unbleached Muslin, 6 1-4 cents a yard.
Extra Heavy Unbleached Toweling at 5c yard.
Lot Lancaster Ginghams, 5c yard. Extra Fine Double Fold Dress Ginghams, 8 l-3c yard.
Full Line of new style better dress ginghams, at 10c, 12%c, 15c and 25c yard.
Big Lot Silk and Linen Pongee at 25c yard.
Keu Kee Foulards at 15c a yard.
Big Special Lot of Laces and Embroidery, worth up to 10c at 5c per yard.
The Best Line of Hosiery ever shown.
New Shoes coming every day— some of the most classy shapes that were ever shown. The famous Kripendorf and Irving Dress Shoes for Women and Misses and the Celebrated Barry Shoes for Men and Young Men. You'll find it easy to choose from this line. Popular prices.
Combination Garments—fine nainsook princess style embroidery medallions at yoke, trimmed with linen, lace and insertion at
98c to $1.08
Petticoats—Cambric top. fine 12inch swiss embroidery flounce, embroidery beading top, gathered with wash ribbon—
$1.00 to $5.00
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Clothes for the little fellow. We certainly have them—and a great line. They come in all the newest patterns and shades and are ma'de up in the latest styles—
$1.98 to $5.00
Extra Pants for the little boys. We just received a large shipment of every imaginable pattern and shade. We can fit them from 3 to 16 years—
50c to $1.00
Neckwear in plain colors, fancy stripes in four-in-hands and bows in the latest styles and patterns at 25 and 50c.
Men's Shirts in the new spring styles in percales and madras, at 50c and $1.00.
Men's Balbriggan Underwear, per garment 25c and 50c.
Corset Covers— Fine Nainsook, trimmed with two rows dainty embroidery insertion and one row of lace insertion and edge, gathered with ribbon—
15c to 1.00
Princess Slips, all made with dust rufiles, fine nainsook yoke, trimmed with wide embroidery and beading, gathered with wash ribbon tucked flounce embroidery edge to match—
$1.00 to $1.25
Drawers Circular and straight, nainsook, wide 54-inch circular style, rufiles of 4 inch convent embroidery. Also lace and tucked trimmed—
25c and $1.25
Men's and Boys' Swell New Spring Toga. Let Us Save You from $3 to $5
We are showing a great line of Clothes this spring at the popular prices and know we can save you from $3 to $5 on every garment. Men's and Young Men's Suits, in Brown, Tans, Greys, Blues and many other leading shades, cut to fit, and having the distintion of a high-grade tailor-made garment. Ah wool with best of lining and built for service. You'll find these marked at
SIO.OO, $12.50 and $15.00
Furnishing for Men and Boys That Care to be Stylish
in our Grocery Dept.
Plenty of Chick Feed, Oyster Shells, Alfalfa Meal and Chicken Chowder. Onion Sets and Seed Potatoes—Garden Seeds, bulk and package.
Visit our Fresh Meat Department—Special Prices.
6 lbs. Rolled Oats or Oatmeal 3 Cans Peas
2 Cans Good Corn..
1 Dozen Sour Pickles
2 lbs. Square Soda Crackers Large California Oranges, per doz Plenty, of Penny Fish.
Bring your "Eggs and Butter-—Highest prices paid.
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Dressy Trousers for Men and \oung Men—straight leg and peg top—a great selection to choose fiom—all the new effects—
$1.50 to $5.00
We wish to call special attention to the all-wool Blue Serge Suits for Men and Boys that we offer for
$10.00
We are safe in saying, they are as good as any $15.00 Suit on the market.
Men's Balbriggan and Porosknit Union Suits at 75c and $1,00.
A complete and full line of Men's Work Shirts at 50c.
Classy little tie-pins, 25c. Tie Clasps, 15c.
Celebrated Everwear Hose, 25c.
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