The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 312, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1938 Page: 8 of 12
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ANOTHER SATURDAY EVENT!
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,fHE ORANGE LEADER
FRIDAY, OCTOBER J 4, .1938
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NEW
FALL
Here tJiev.are! .hud an ived—tin* newest dresses ins ired bv noted do-
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signer* . . You don't have to wonder what.xvow-i:ye: going to wear this
Pall—just cprno Here «-rid select from this briifiiuil. col-lection of tjverv-
thhijur new . . Fringe . . Embroidery. .YkUilii.1 itf-mUs . , Expensive'
looking .jewelry , . They,'recall In-it!
SPUNS. . WOOLENS . . CREPES ;. MATELASSE . .
COMBINATIONS..
COLORS: WJNE . . GREEN . . HAVANA TAN v.
BROWN . . BLACK ; . COMBINATIONS . . etc.
SIZES FOR EVERYBODY . . FROM 12 to 52!
USE LAY-AWAY PLAN
Vt&K &
FUR FABRICS . . TAILOKTCD SWEDE'S
FLEECES . . TWEE OS.
A group of fitted, boxv and bolted types which we
are feat firing at this low price this season just to
gain more friends for GREEN'S . . hi every now
fall shr.de and sizes 10 to 52.
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98c Ladies Handbags
Saturday c
Special!
Large selection of suede, cape-
skins and simulated leathers in
wanted fell shades to maf'h your
footwear . . Pouch, , under arm,
- top handles andjiovel t?hape*
with zippers and'pleded details
98c Gowns, Pajamas
Saturday
Special!
(icv.'us in brocaded satins and
print*d "rayon crepes . . Pajamas
in lace trimmed and tailored sty-
les . . made of rayon crepe, in
■.H:-'iifr.se- and prints. Sizes ll> and
lY.
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Dress Them Up For Winter! •
GIRLS coats '
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to p.;
Stykd to please young daughters . . priced to please
mothers . . Tailored or fur trimmed styles with fit-
led, belted and boxy hacks, clever collars and un-
usual wcol fabri's . . -Sizes from to Hi years. Some
with lifts and muffs- to match.
USE LAY-AWAY PLAN! -
Specials For Saturday
&
Here's Suit Economy For You Men!
NEW FALL
Including
Our 516.75
Group For
Saturday
Xot, OKiiiK.ry }?!. SI I'It's . . but . -that were tail-
oied with special caie, of fall's si'nartest novelty vvool-
euii in new hades of green, blue, brown and grey
pc.it^vus i;iv Iteriiiigbones, stripes,checks and mixtures.
Si NCI.E VND DOCBLE BREASTEDS . .PLAIN OR
SPORTS BACKS . . INtLUjplNU^Wi4^JOa.VC-SEMI-
DRAPE MODELS . . CIK.M>SE YOCIuS TOMORROW!
We enn fit vou!
Men's Shoes
Smartest Fail Styles
We've ''gone to-lowii'' with thisH'ine.^ _ _
,tou;> ol. all-leather shoes for men . . j) <3*
here's •> reason . . you'll be as en-
Lbused as we are about them aitei'
wearing a pair . . In new tans, browns
ihd black . .- if) styles tor choice.
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OTHER MEN-WEAR NEEDS
Style Right . . . Priced Right
$ Faircraft Felt Hals ... $2.95
Famous lor quality fine fur fells in eight styles/and ten
shades,
Faircraft Shirts $1.35
Woven and double print broadcloth shirts with non-wilt
collars. Specially made for us . . guaranteed to give sat-
isfaction^
$ New Wool Slacks ........... $3.95
I-lolywtwd-V.tyles. .<«dme with belts to match the fine
woolens they're made. from. ••
J® Lin-N-Tread Hose 25c
With reinforced linen heel and toe assuring double wear
In many fancies . . Regular or Lastex Top anklets.
*
CANDLEWICK SPREADS
$
A $1.4!) value . ...with.plenty of liand t/il't
ing in colors on natural color spread cloth
.. Guaranteed fast colors . . full size.
BROWN MUSLIN
Finn «•!<>., iy '.V;.;v
";ftt wquurt' < 1 1 .
.color . -. s:« l'vi'.'N -.s-iii, '
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10 Yds
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79
10c CURTAIN GOODS
Table assurtnient of various types . . some
closely woven, others in popular large
open mesh . ..in Avliite, ecru, cream and
pastels . . 'Hi inch.
50c PILLOW CASES 2 for
1
5'
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15c CRETONNES
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Yd.
SATURDAY!
J Regular 79c
Phantom
Ringless
CHIFFON
HOSIERY
©9c
2 Pair $1.35
Clearly woven, extra,
sheer .*> thread, 4guage,
all silk crepe twist quali-
ty . . Shown in smart new
shades of Pryline Biege.
Tilebeige . . ('loudhaze . .
Havana Tan . , with nov-
el jacquard top and dou-
ble inner heel.
We're Prcud Of
This Value!
BOYS
Wool
SUITS
Sizes 8 to 18
s10
Extra Slacks $2.95
(hiarautoed for 1 -years ordi-
nary wear . . Styled like Dad's
. . made of hard finished wool-
ens in mannish patterns and
colors . . Double breasteds with
sports backs and pleated
slacks . . For dress-up or
school wear, (let him one to-
morrow! -■>
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What A Selection-NEW SM ART
SUEDE SHOES
Straps
Ties, ,Pumps
Oxfords
Wedgies
Barges
OREEN 'S footwear for nil around smartnoss , . w«> have
never bad glutei weleclioiis of all I he NKW cofoH.S .
NEW STYLES . . as we have NOW! We feature
SFEDK SlfKO'K is the <wroct and a|.|.r..
priate L-nfh< r for Fall . . fashion gives it first rlace
«bo\e all lentfi. i! \V(.,!'- Sft'diii cimi |.r SMART!,
^ CHILDREN'S ALL-LEATHER OXFORDS
Plain atid trim !ik> style oxfords in bhivk or l rown lea-
Uu.'r a.iw-uring longer w<n"ice a mi mil «-o?i . , Sizi>s for
-12 to ;i. -'
USE
LAY AWAY
PLAN!
Reg. $3.45
5 ner cent
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WOOL BLANKETS
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$2*88
Reg. SI.69 Cotton Blankets
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lifjui . • tiHe*
^ hoys and girSi from KVtr to 11
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SPECIAL!
Oixls $1.98 Wedge Eealj
OXFORDS
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$1.98 ARMY BLANKETS
Saturday's Extra Special
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 312, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1938, newspaper, October 14, 1938; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth303382/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.