The Ferris Wheel, Volume 6, Number 30[b], Saturday, April 8, 1899 Page: 8 of 8
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:-: 5: :A W IN SALE STILL GOEs ON.
? ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ rl. tV :,.A - :<l&U~ :) ;:4:? .J5L '? -:':: i!L'GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
We handle the celebrated '"Gluzo'"
kid gloves, which is very lieap at $1.2a.
You n--may hawv the .fo-. three days only
at :15 cents.
HOS11TY --- Pa'in atd 'fancy,
ttiese are extraordinary vtilues. Notice
the pricc-s and .eini ine the goods.
One-lot of -lack hose -regular price
lOc for 5 cts-..
One lot black hose worth 12 1-2 cents
at 8 1-3. :
One lot blaek hose, extra quality, very
cheap :t 20c, 'this sale for 15c.
Our regular 25e and .'0c line will go
for three pair f.or ,60 cts.-. * * *
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Ladies' and
Chiidrens' Footwear.
All the Ladies and Children will
want raw shoes this week, and we have
prepared for them the largest and mostcomplete stock of pretty footwear
have ever- had. Our shoes have - tI
individuality of style not to be fou
e'ewhere, a fact appreciated by o
Lady' cusitomeri.
OXPORDS
Aiong th.m willl be found Lad
kid oxford tles. in. plain and vesting tc
also nibby strap slippers, with all- -
new toes, tips and patterns-, Missei' r
(Citiwsn,. nicely t:rimled; these:
very prietft this season. Special :ed
tionllSfor ti'us opmnling. Now i '1
timl to buy.Corsets". Corsets.!!
A large assortment of summer
corsets, including corsets and corset
waists for-Mi ses and Children; prices
ranging fitonm 50c up) to the higher
grade*1. We will offer during this sale
the celebrated Thompson Glove Fitting
corset for 95c. Regular price $1.25.O wing to thle extremely bad weather a great
nman of our customers could not attend OUR
SPRI'NG -OPENING.- On account of this
fact we will continue this Grand Sale of DRY
.GOQODS and MILLINERY through WEDNESDAY,
April 12th, THURSDAY 13th and
FRIDAY 14 th.
The prices named below will remain good through these
THREE days only. ,
Don't fail to get your share of the Rich Harvest of' Bargains.
Great "Specials and Grand Reductions Mark the Event.'
A grand array of Spring Offerings. A Harvest of exceptionally
profitable offerings has been arranged for your benefit these THREE
days. Each department sparkles radiantly with all that is new, with
all that is stylish' i Ladies' wear.There has always been a degree
this department that you fail to find el
nouncet[ than ever this season. : 7 -
A superb exposition of Patterin
Novelties that are pictures of exquisite(
Excellence. Richness and uniqueness
will also show a large assortment of tl
work rooms, the peer of anything thai
satisfaction and fame that has crowned
.years in this department, make Weath
quarteisl for correct dressers. Children
Don't fail to see the rich variety of he
Our STYLES are UNAPROAI
REASONABLE. :MENS' SHOES.
We have in this line the
rap-to-date shoe in town.
;hould not fail to see them.only
YouLADIES AND MISSES .
WAISTS.
To undertake a description of our
collection of waists would be a task not
to be accomplished were one to use this
entire page-we quote a few for this
sale of excellent value:
Lot No. 1 sells at 60c marked down to
45 cents.
Lot No. 2, handsomely -trimmed, a
bargain at 75 cents, but will sell now 60c.
Lot No. 3, worth $1, will go at 85c.
Lot No. 4, trimmed diagonal with insertion,
very cheap at $1.34. You mayhave
for $1.15.
Lot No. 5.--a fine showing in white
waists in plain and fancy. :. Choice 90c.Our Dress Goods.
"* y ""^'y '' ' A superb collection which is bhof
fineness and exclusiveness in yond doubt the greatest exhibition of
sewhere. This fact is more pro- fine and popular priced Dry Goods ever
: seen in this section of the county. InlHats,
including the latest F~rench -creasing shopping interest inspires us
e taste and creations of SuperiorT
e taste and crzitloni; of - .~lperior; to still greater efforts.
are in delightful combination. We , 'ASII ABRICS-In the hisorimnmed
Millinery from our own tory of our business we have never
t comes out of the large cities. The brought out a stock of Wash Frabics
d our efforts for thoe past twelve to compare with this season in variety,
erford's Millinerv section the head- quantity or value. We offer for these
mn have'not been .forgotten here. three das only:
adwear for Childre' and Babies. For WEDNESDAY:
A big assortment of calico at
CHABLE, our PRICES the most A ig assortment of callio at
3 1-2c per yard. Ten yds to each cus_
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __- - - to nm e r .
...,.......i ----- . .,.....1111 11 ' .1- A miagnificient line of percales,30 inches
wide, will go for this day only at 7 1-2c per yard. Picques in pink and white
just the thing for early spring wear, value 1-5c, marked to sell at lic. One
lol of yard wide Bleached domestic worth 7 1-2c will sell for 5c.
For THURSDAY-A line of figured Lawn, considered by every one a bargain
at 5c, will sell today at 3 1-2c. An assortment of fancy Picques, very
cheap at 15c.-will go for lie per yard. One lot of fancy Grass cloth, makes a
beautiful skirt, well worth 12 1-2c, you may have for 9 1-2c. One lot of printe.d
organdies, a big hit for 1Oc, hbnt today you may have them for 6 l-2c. A
handsome showing in imported organdies in a variety of patters, the latest
thing for up-to-date dressers, value 35c, will sell for 30c. A very large assortment
of fancy Fenella and Zephyrine organdies,prices range from12 1-2c tol5c,
will sell today only at 8 1-3c, only 10 yds to each customer. An excellent 1 yd
wide Domestic worth 1Oc. will go for 7c per yard.
For FRIDAY-Today you man have callico again at 3 1-2c per yd., 10 yds
to each customer. A line of Manila cords, regular price 1Oc, you may have in
10 yd patterns at 6 1-2c per yd. Scentellant Goods sells at 18c, will sell 10
yds to each customer at 11 1-2c per yd. A large assortment of Marsalia 39 in.
wide, this is amqng the best bargains of the opening, regular price 12 1-2c. today
will go for 8 1-3c per yd., 10 yds to each customer. One lot of figured
lawn worth 5c to*' 1-3e per yd, will sell to-day only at 2 1-2c. per yd. 10 yds toeach customer.
~ ATTEND THE OPENING. -
, ~Those visiting our open- H
in g from the surrounding ,
" towns whose purchases ^
. amount to $5 or more, their :
;railroadcl fare ill be paid.
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Underwear.
The new spring showings muster
a larger collection of original designs
of lace stripes, daintily trimmed laceneck and arms.
They are decidedly
novel, and will repay an inspection. To
see. our 5c, 1Oc and 15c-vests meiSna to
buy them.., C .S A lSD
It is well known that we have always given
special attention to this line, but this staon we
have the estiongest collection we've ever gathered;
:taste, jtudgement and care have till been exercised in
their selection. They are the best in value; they
nmust be seen to be appreciated. If you'd profit.
by a hint )buy these th roee days.-<'-s Ooods that have to be
charged go at regular price.
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STYLISH
SEPARATE SKIRTS.
Ladies separate skirts in the latest ideas---
we are the sole agents for the famous Fabian
skirt, including wool, duck aud crash; prices
range from $1.50 up to the higher grades. Every
skirt has about it that touch of newness and
superiority of finish not to be found in garments
of other makes. Do't fanl .to see them.We have a force of polite and obliging Ladies and
Gentlemen whose pleasure iJvill be' to carefully wait on
you. A visit to our store -WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY.
and FRIDAY will prove interesting and profitable.A SPECIAL SALE OLADIES'
NECKWEBAR.
A line of Latest Novelties made of nest
daintiest gauzy fluffy material of Webs, Chiffons,
Ribbons, Laces, Insersions and Silks; shown onlyin the Newest and
All are marked tospot cash on
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Prettiest styles for spring usesell
at the lowest possible price. . :
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The Ferris Wheel, Volume 6, Number 30[b], Saturday, April 8, 1899, newspaper, April 1, 1899; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46773/m1/8/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ferris Public Library.