Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 227, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 19, 1903 Page: 1 of 8
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this is to be or not to be a dismissing topic, that is the question.
We have arranged to make the solving of "what to buy" a most agreeable
The quality of our offerings will appeal to prudent buyers who, by the way,
¡ve equally as much pleasure as the recipients will realize in the possession
ot suca choice gift . Buying merchandise here of extreme merit will be flattering testimony of your
discriminating ability.
Despite the heavy telling up to now, all our stock* are liberally spiced with the sort of Mer-
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perteace eminently fits us to cbooae
wisely. We haw stocked the umotm
meyer o loves—gloves that a
noted tor extreme merit. p&r the
holiday rush, we hate all sizes la
black sad assorted shades of tas and
brówn. Every pair la guaranteed fr*e
(rom Imperfections.
Two-clasp dressed kid gloves,
in blaek or shsdea of tan and
brown; a pair 91 00
Black, brown and castor kid .
gloves, with the Foster hook
taatener; a pair .'..$1 25
Tan and brown 8uede kid
gloves, soft and perfect fit-
ting; a pair (1 so
California Blankets
THAT ARC ALL WOOL.
It it's to be a practical gift for the
lady of the boose, a pair of Wool
Blankets Is a token long to be remem-
bered. You will practice economy by
selecting from otir Blanket stock. We
sought first hands while tasking our
purchases, and the difference In price
that you save will be. unmistakable
evidence of our shrewdness, Then,
there's a splendid variety here to
choose from, ranging in prices—
$3.50 to $8.50.
All Ladles' Tailor Suits
BUNCHED AT A PRICE.
There is collected every tailor-made
Suit bought for 1903 fall trade. At-
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tached to eaeh la an awful low price
that surely will add to its desirability
There are Ziboline, Scotch Tweads
and Broadcloth in dark effects. Coats
have pouch sleeves and many are of
Lotiis XIV style. ¿
Regular selling prices are 112^
|14, |16 and $18. If you're so
fortunate as to find your size
here, you can pick from these
choice, atyllnh Suita tor fo 80
JUVENILE SWEATERS
FOR CHILDREN 1 TO 0 YEARS.
A Sweater is just the thing for
the little one. These we-have
in prélty combinations of red
and white, and navy and white;
they aHfer perfect fitting, snug
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These Baskets serve a doable pur-
pose; they are both useful aad orna-
mental. There's a ookw variety in
each that plainly shows the remark*
able taste of those cunning humaas.
All are made by hand; soma are la
fantastic shapes that are certainly uni-
que. The better Baskets at* of In-
dian sweet grass that possesses a
lasting and pleasant fragrance.
Prices, 15c to $5.00
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The Peco Underskirt
HAS MADE A HIT.
Undoubtedly black Mercerized Un-
derskirts, bearing the Peco label, are
recognized as the best values'ever of-
fered at the price. We've stocked the
three famous numbers; every one is
noted tor its generouM width and su-
workmanship. Home are accor-
deon-¿ter^ ufimfl fr |ífl POMh
gathered ruffles to adorn them. The
three qualities are ail winners
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98c, $1.38. $1.85
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Wool knit FASCINATORS, in
red, pink, light bloc, white or
black; each 25c
Infant's white Wool MITTS, in
■pretty lace effects on cuffs; i|i«
pair 28c
Ladies' two-clasp black SUEDE
FABRIC GLOVES, silk lined;
special value at ......^
u-4 snowy white real Marseilles
counterpane, in a beautl-
ful raised scroll pattern; price.«4 so
Exquisite black Liberty silk f
ruff, gorgeously trimmed in
acoorileon-plsltlng' Htffleg ind
pendanta; price .......50
Ladlae' stylish jt__
dle military 1
in black or tan.
drooping capea and brasa hut-
tons, silk lined, sizes « aad 3«;,
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pattern; each $e 90
Very modish AUTO BAGS, made
of real Walrus or Real leather; '
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or brown; eaoh ....í^kéfefli,
Choice from a pretty collection
ot stylish furs and poub .
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Rein, Charles M. Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 227, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 19, 1903, newspaper, December 19, 1903; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth182997/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.