The Hobart News--Republican (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1906 Page: 4 of 10
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GRAND SPRING OPENING
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Our predictions for 190s have been fully verified as we have enjoyedan unprecedented increase
in the volume of our business, the largest in our history, and now we are pleased to call your at
tention to our grand spring opening. We have exerted ourselves to the utmost to place before
you the market's very best productions at prices most moderate* Lower than elsewhere. Our
store is in gala attire for this event and on every hand is a suggestion of spring and summer.
You are most cordially invited to attend this opening whether you intend buying or not.
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Friday and
Saturday
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We pay express charges for all
orders amounting to five dol-
lars or more. Let us have your
mail order business.
Skirts and Waists
These two depart-
ments are the most
attractive in our
store and most com-
plete in every re-
spect. We feel
confident that you
will And just what
you want in either
waists or skirts.
Our line of skirts comprises all the popular
styles for spring, with the newest shades of
grey much in evidence.
The shirt waists are the newest designs to be
had and are positively right up to the minute in
style and material.
Embroidered Silk Waists
Embroidered Persian Lawn
Embroidered and Lace Trimmed Waists
Embroidered Mohair and Colored Waists
Fashionable Millinery
Variety is the keynote of the millinery situation this spring,
and never before have we had such a variety of shapes, popu-
lar braids, flowers, ribbons and feather garniture as we now
have. Mrs. Alys Koop, so well known as a true artist and an
expert designer in millinery has charge of this department
again this season ; and you may rest assured that your wants
will be satisfactorily served. We extend a special invitation
to every one in the City of Hobart and surrounding country to
visit this department and view our great assortment whether
you intend buying or not.
Spring Clothing
You like comfortable fit-
ting garments; that's what
we give you, with the deft
touch of the true artist ad-
ded—that indefinable some-
thing callad style.
We give you a suit
which is honest, depend-
able and correct. All S. M.
& S. garments are made
up with the patent shoulder
and sleeve pad and with
shrunk haircloth front over
thoroughly shrunk, pure
linen canvas. That's why
the garments hold their
shape and you get a dollar's
value for every dollar that3*=,,
you invest in S. M. & S.,
clothing. Our spring stock
of clothing is in place and
we invite your inspection.
Each suit has a distinct individuality of its own
that others cannot duplicate. Don't disappoint
yourself by not calling and see them before you
buy
Fine Footwear
Shoes are
something
that re*
quire more
than ordi-
nary care
in fitting.
It isn't every shoe man that under-
stands it; but we do. In fact we are
specialists. Our new stock is large
and better than ever before, and com-
posed of the best qualities obtainable.
The
Edwin Clapp
Walk-Over
Queen (Qual-
ity and
Hamilton
Brown.
MENS FURNISHINGS
'T'he coming spring will suggest to you your need of new hats, shirts, collars and
ties and other necessities too numerous to mention. All we ask in this department
is that you kindly give 11s a look before buying. We have the best assorted and
fanciest line that has ever been to Hobart, and as to price, you know we don't charge
fancy prices.
Rugs, flattings and Curtains
In this department we have absolutely the newest effects in art squares, mattings,
1 tapestry and lace curtains to be found in the eastern markets. We have just re-
ceived a large assortment of lace curtains from II. B. Claflin, New York, composed
of all the late designs in ecru, cream and white, an extensive range for you to select
from and the prices are astonishingly low. All we ask is that you look the line over
before purchasing your goods for spring.
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Wash Fabrics
These show a radical departure from
all previous seasons, being much more
varied in weave, with loosely woven
effects in special favor. We have
undoubtedly the newest creations and
most complete assortment that we've
ever had, and 5011 know that we were
never behind. Sterling Chambray,
Mercerized Lisle, Embroidered Pana-
mas, Embroidered Plaid*. Embroider-
ed Voile. Panama Checks, Panama
Stripes, India Suitings, Mercerized
Shepherd Cheeks, Cord Silk, Coided
Silk Chiffon, Toile du Moid, Dotted
Swiss Muslin, London Voile, Silk Or-
gandie, Batiste.
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Dress Goods
We are showing a variety of the new-
est weaves for that new spring skirt or
suit you've been thinking about.
Don't delay in making your selec-
tions. An elegant assortment of Mo-
hairs, Sicilians, Cravenetts and Pana-
mas in suiting effects. Cream and
evening shades in Batiste, Panamas,
Serges, Henriettas, etc. Black dress
fabrics in all the popular weaves.
SPECIALS IN
Silks for
Easter
36 inch Black Chiffon Taffeta
worth $1.25 per yard for QifC
36 inch Serge Black Taffe- «fc| -y n
ta worth $1.75 per yard for.
36 inch Serge Black Taffeta
"orthfrUo per yard for iJoC
48c
20 inch Taffeta and Louissine,
every shade § C
Ten pieces Washable Silk, 20 inches
wide, in all colors, worth from ^ c
40c to 50c, while they last ....
27 inch Pongee, worth 65c to en~
85c for 3VC
36 inch Cream White .lap Silk
a bargain at
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Benedict, Omer K. The Hobart News--Republican (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1906, newspaper, April 6, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth351383/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.