Schuneman and Evans - Annual Linen Sale This Week - from St Paul Globe, January 2nd 1900

“Schuneman and Evans

The Northwests’ Greatest Store Sixty Wabasha St Paul

If you can’t come personally, order by mail, as these prices hold good all week, and your orders will receive prompt attention.

Regardless of offers others make see our Linen Bargains before you buy. Out! Great 

Annual Linen Sale This Week

The looms of the world have been industriously spinning to meet the demand occasioned by Annual Linen Sales all over Christendom. The Emerald Isle could be covered with the snow white napery of its own manufacture. Our own annual sale of these goods is eagerly anticipated in every household, for they are larger and better every year. Never in the history of St. Paul or the Northwest have larger assortments or better values been offered an appreciative public than this store offers you this week. Our Linen prices are extremely low this season, and we confidently expect to command your patronage.

Table Damasks

Don’t buy cheap quality Bleached Damasks, as it is a waste of money. We guarantee good linens at the lowest possible prices. In this connection we announce that we are sole agents for the celebrated Stiller Bros., Germany, Linens.

Bedspreads

Regular 65c White crochet Spread, hemmed ready for use Special 45c

Regular 85c White crochet Spread for Special 65c

Regular $1 White Crochet Bedspread, Marseilles patterns Special 75c

Regular $1.25 White Fringed Crochet Bedspread, full 11-4 size Special 98c

Regular $1.75 Extra fine White Crochet Spreads, large size hemmed Special $1.39

Regular $1.75 White Fringed Spreads, Marseilles patterns Special $1.39

Marseilles Bedspreads - White Marseilles Baby Spreads 55c

White Satin Marseilles Spreads, a fine $2.25 quality  $1.75

Colored Satin Marseilles Spreads - pink. blue, yellow and light green, worth $2.50  $1.85

Extra fine and heavy White Marseilles Spreads, elegant patterns, worth $3.50 Sale price $2.50

Extra fine White Marseilles Spreads, 12-4 size, fringed or hemmed,  worth $7.50 Sale price $4.75”

Source: St Paul Globe, January 02, 1900, p. 5, Chronicling America at the Library of Congress.

Katya Oicherman