Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 281, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 17, 1943 Page: 8 of 8
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To Entertain At
Service Center
Miss McClure Will
Instruct New Girl
Scout Leaders
Suuyni Your
War Bond Today?
Shop at Anthony's every day dur-
ing Anthony Month for money-
saving values. Wntch this news-
paper for featured items.
Beauty is a woman's duty. Stay
young, wear light-hearted fashions
men look to you to boost morale!
Our fashions for women—as flatter-
ing as a pretty speech! Bright colors
to make you look as young as you
feel—end clever styling that makes
tall women look shorter, little wo-
men seem slimmer! Be sure to rely
on Anthony's, and you'll find that
beauty is a pleasant duty!"
Sixes
9 to 15
12 to 20
33 to 44
Pretty as a picture—
reedy for all smart
outf.ts is Anthony's
big showing of the
newest of this season's
millinery hits!
We've a way-with-fashion
. . . and a way-with-a-
budget, too. We've a knack
for picking the sp'rited, spe-
cial sort of fashions you in-
dividualists luve' So don’t
brood over your budget, but
rush to Anthony's at once!
We'll turn you out from
head-to-toe and surprise you
delightfully with the little-
ness of the price!
ic Victory Twists
★ Worsted Patterns
★ Smooth Gabardines
Your coot and suit is the
backbone of your fall out-
fit. So, by all means see
that they are both correct
—correct in fashion and
value Drop in ot Anthony's
and see the many, many
coats ond suits that are just
right for you!
Ever notice? When you see a
group of distinguished - looking
men . . . they all seem to be
equally well dressed And
when you see a group of less dis-
tinguished-looking men . , , they,
too, are about equal in their ap-
pearance . . but not so well
dressed. Like seems to attract
like1 Don't misunderstand us . . .
distinction hos practically nothing
to do with price! It is more a mat-
ter of what sort of clothes one
chooses . . ond, particularly,
where they come from1 Our cloth-
ing . . regardless of its price has
that indefinable something that
stamps it as "Clothing of Distinc-
Sixes
i: »o 20
38 le 44
R e v e r s i b! e s
Royalty telts are made
of genuine fur — and
that's why they hold
their shape and looks
so long New fall
styles are here!
Let'er rain — let er blow —
you'll be warm and dry in
one of these revcrsifcles—
bright plaid or tailored
twin Outside — waterproof
gabardine inside
Crushed kidskin,
smooth calf—soft
suedes are ex-
pertly used in our
new fall shoes—
styles for every
war - time affair.
Blacks are num-
ber one this sea-
son with military
tan a close sec-
ond.
Send them off to
school in the best
shoes you can buy
— you'll find
them at your
down town An-
thony store Boys'
and girls' styles
with solid leather
soles are featured
Sturdy yet plia-
ble leathers are
used in all An-
thony shoes —
correct fit and
good looks are
an inherent part
of their con-
struction, Come
in tomorrow for
real shoe satis-
faction.
Sew for fashion — sew
for thrift Choose sev-
eral of your oufits from
this fine group of 54-
in. fabrics Flannels,
herringbones, gabar-
dines, plaids. 25 %
wool, 75 % spun.
Other Styles
1.49 to 3.98
Other Woolens
2.49 and 2.98
Other Shoes
2.98 to 5.90
Men’s Genuine
ARMY CLOTH PANTS
Constructed of genuine army doth
for durability, expertly tailored
for good appearance.
o rayon,
inch setm
;tel shades
ir Feature
Matching Shirt
$2 911
Ravon Hose
92'
pr.
Sheer, permanently dull
finished stockings to
glamorize fall outfits—
new shades.
Sports Socks
pr-
Women's and misses'
socks in ribbed lisles ond
novelty weaves. Sizes 8
to IOV2.
Fabric Gloves
98'
Washable pull-on 2-but-
ton lengths. Colors to
match or contrast.
Fall Bags
3*%.
Soft pouch shapes and
frames. Real leathers and
fine corde fabrics—many
colors.
Sports Oxfords
4
98
pr.
Women's and girls' sporty
oxford in tans and
browns. Leather or rubber
soles.
Arch-Triumph
pr.
498
Women's black kid arch
support oxfords with me-
dium heel and "Aero-
tized" air cushion insole.
Double Blankets
2%-
5% wool double plaids
with 3-inch sateen bind-
ing. Choice of 4 colors.
I
Cotton Prints
29* yt
ereales, slubs and nov-
Ity weaves in printed
orols—stripes, os well as
olid shades.
Fail Shirts
1
98
ea.
Men's famous "No-fade*
qualities. Sanforized
shrunk — fused collars —
new patterns and whites.
Dress Socks
35'Pr-
Men's "Esquire" socks in
newest fall patterns. Reg-
ular or ankle lengths.
Sports Shirts
2*«.
Men's new fall sports
shirts with long sleeves
and 2-way collar. Many
weaves and colors.
Men s Mackinaws
S^ea.
100% woo! fabrics —
warm heavy weights—at-
tractive plaids and solid
shades.
Flannel Shirts
98C
Boys' 8 to 14 plaid flan-
nel shirts—coat styles—
well made. Ideal for win-
ter school wear.
Juvenile Suits
A AA
Sizes for little boys 3 to
12 years. Smart cash-
meres in double breasted
styles. Many ensembles,
too!
Boys’ Mackinaws
m
ea.
100% wool plaids—warm
—durable. Sizes 4 to 20.
Select yours early %hile
‘tocks are ample.
Boys’ Denims
98 V
Our most popular school
pant Rough-tough 8-oz.
sanforized blue denim.
Reinforced pockets.
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 281, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 17, 1943, newspaper, October 17, 1943; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth771404/m1/8/: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.