The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 150, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1921 Page: 2 of 6
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Friday, June 1921
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Ladies' Silk Sweaters, all clors,
$12.50 values; special for Satur-
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The 8. S. Founth Alabama will ar.
rive In port Friday morning to take
on a cargo for Hamburg and Rotter,
dam, Germany. The cargo taken on
in Orange will consist chierly of rice
to be furnished by the Orange rice
mail.
trained for his wk in the east and
was for several years executive ot
one of the most influentia national
organizations engaged in work of thia
Protect your eyes from the glare
of the aim with Snerald-Glo gtamses.
JOE LUCAS, Jeweler a opticlan.
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day—
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$9.50 values—
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value—
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cage, but is one of thane all too rare
business men who retain an interest
in public affaire
believe it worth twice as much.
Triced..............“_________________
Saturday —
$3.75
$2.95
cial for Saturday—
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Saturday—
for.................
$8.50 Skirts—-
for...........................
Ladies’ Georgette Waists jand Blouses,
$7.95 values. This is a special for Sat-
This asaoeiation is now working for
cleaner streeta, higher pay < for teach -
era. better water supply, justice for
the poor in the eityw courts, and has
used its influence to keep the tax rate
down.
27-inch Percale,
Saturday Special,
Per Yard,
9%c
Ladies' Silk Hose.
AM colors, $1.50 values.
Saturday Special, per pair,
59c
Men's Blue Shirts,
Extra Special
For Saturday, each.
59c
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To close out one lot of Silk Taffeta and
Georgette Dresses, values $22.50; spe-
cial for Saturday— .. $10.95
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36-inch Unbleached Domestic,
Saturday Special,
Per Yard,
- 9c
Ace High Pin Check Pants,
Union Made. To $2.50 values.
Saturday Special, per pair,
98c *
Just received a beautiful line of Flower-
ed Voile Dresses, trimmed with Organ-
dy, all colors. This is a special for
Also one lot of Organdy Dresses, nice-
ly made, all styles, values $7.50; spe-
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Children’s Organdy Dresses,
in all colors, sizes 1 to 14.
Up to, $2.00 values,
Saturday Special,
$1.75
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THE MANUFACTURER'S OUT-LET SALE
Men’s English Last Shoes; high and low cut; brown only. All sizes; $7.00 values
TSaturday Special—........._..............• $3.98
Children’s Rompers
and Wash Suits,
Saturday, each,
98c
ies Lead in Political Reform
Better Run Than States, Says
Professor A. R. Hatton
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Clean Sweep Sale
Special Money Savers for Saturday
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Ladies' Voile Dresses.
You must see them to appreciate
them; to $ 10.00 values.
Saturday Special,
$4.95
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$595 Waists
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Georgette Waist
—$7.00 Georgette Waists
—Distinctive and alluring.
—Beautiful shades of
—Pink, white, Nue, and
Beige.
You’ll appreciate these
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5 Skirts—These are $12.50 values; spe-
® cial— $8.95
stim cottar also. Bought to sell for $7.50.
Ladies’ Silk Gowns, trimmed in Geor-
gette with Silk Embroidery, $7.50 val-
ues; special for Saturday— $3.98
Ladies' Crepe-de-Chine Teddies, beau-
tifully trimmed, $4.95 values; special
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PANTS
Meu’s Khaki Work Trouners or a
durable strong Khaki eloth, triple
stitched, assuring the iongest pos-
sible wear. Men, this is an abso-
late eive-away. and you will tell
ua so when you buy these 98c
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ideal summer underwear Tu
for men. It is made up ,%
by the most skilled of workmen of mte
riais that are the best on the market. We
Women’s $2.00 Buster Brown
White, Brown and Black Hose. of
heavyweight thread allk; excellent
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people can meet to discuns public in-
terests and make their opinton Mt.
A good example or thia form of or-
ganization is the Bureau of Munici-
pal Research of Philadelphia. Pa
High Top Shoes in 7 different styles and lasts going at a sacrifice to
the men of Orange. Black and brown calf and kid leathers; all have
rubber heels; Goodyear Welts. Men,if you value foot comfort and real
leather shoes, buy one or more pairs, Saturday— ! $4.95
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rmzdeture of American instituuonsH
Bf Ameffan city government is
now - distincuy on ue up-grade,
cluesu instead of being a clog on
poll bell progress, are pointing te
wy, Practically every reform now
being urged for our state and an-
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retusea to give up elelejejelelejelelellelej*lejel*lelelel*plelelelelele*le*e•se*lel*elee :
eetrdeas of democracy.
fheyve not thought that cities
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they were It yeais
ago we might nuw '
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Women s $2.So Black and White •
Silk Hose.—a novelty number
with attracuve raised stripes. Sat-
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■HMM <»i Mople wefneebrivedb
of the powr to control their got-
ernmeia On the contrary. It has
been a Arst principle with them ctlat
popular control of government must
be extended.
This to why iwe can look forward i
with sueh condence to continued
Improvement in American eity got-
stpment. The progress so tar has 1
been based on investigation and
sound thinking, not on guess.
In VI* articles Mr H. 8 Gilbert-1
son tells the story of the origin ana 1
ing you cannot help but save — even if you tried, and yo won’t. Remember ;
this Sde is for the parpose of EMPTYING SHELVES. We have made it easy for :
you to bay. Yoa can start a bank account on what you save here in one day’s 5
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Replete with new merchandise, our shelves await you with prices marked
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1"! Postoffice nt Palestine, Texas, is
now rated wi trstelass.
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144 Interstate commerce commission
$4.95 Each
—They are tastefully
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kind. He is now in business in Chi-
CRAGER’S -
UNIONS }
By PRoF. A. Hi MATTOX,
Noted student of and Lcturer <m
Municipal Government ami
ie Problems.
More than half the people of the
. United States now live in cities. For
— time observers of the growth
£ s 5. FOURTH ALABAMA q
ARRI VES HERE TODAY g
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Crager Special Union”
Suits of the very Anest
grade of checked Nain-
Book; come in the closed
crotch style. Sixes 36 to
46. We think this the
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•D Shirts just recently arriv-
7 ed you will find a Silk
Pongee that la a "pivpin."
Has smooth finish with
absolutely" none of the
rough spots so common in
l preseht day Pongees. Has
soft color; can be worn with
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The chief reason lor the improve-
meal is to be found in the courage-j
ous, persistent and patriotic ap-
plication of good American brains
to the problems of city zovernment.
Few realise tbe careful and long-'
continued study that has been gu-
ea to city government by pipetieal!
wn iupd women of great ability. I
Mr. -4gbertsn, the author of ar-
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THE ORANGE DAILY LEADER
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progres of the moot efficient plan/
of ciu government yet devised — ail
planibich La at the same time more I 2
deaoAbtic than any other. 58
Mr-Giibertson knows whereof be ‘ J
speaks. He was born in the west.
SHIRTS
Mea’s Ungle Sam Blue Work
Shirts. 2-pocket. style; made of
a durable material that is built for
wear. For work ing men or sports-
men the Uncle Sam Shirt is a con-
coded leader. At Craser’s 79c
and drift of popu-
I laton have seru '
I this condition ap-
h proaching. Only a
3 tow years acu
4 thoughttu peopie
i newed its comng
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they mnigat. U COM
diuons ol govern-
' meet and Ute mJ
. American cauzesi
had remained a.
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OPEN SHOP BAMS NOW : • ap-g
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nouneement made today This com- R ______ ______
pany operates in Orange with
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Men’s Fibre Silk Shirts— $2 75
plied, tried out and proved in tbe.
sile J . aaamaka
{ scores of American'cluea are det l
t # verned chan any of our states, i
FeW adeed are as badly managed
as moet American counties.
What has brought about this!
change! Certainly it has .not beenf
due to' chance or te a " saddle
awakening of the people bs f tom*
great calamity such as the Gatve-
ton Sood.
It has been due to the efforts ot
the national political parties ort
their leaders. These have usually
beesutatadles to be overcome rath.'
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Geniuine cut glass ice tea glasses
2 of beautitu design. Price $2.50 the
if net. JOE LUCAS, Jeweler A opti-
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Hicks, Robert E. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 150, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1921, newspaper, June 24, 1921; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1528863/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.