The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 116, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 16, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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I You should take advantage of this,
the greatest sale in the history of our
business. Months ago, knowing that
!$llr merchandise carried by Cragef's
was due for an advance in price, we
made extra purchases of thousands
dollars worth of additional mer-
ments. This was done to protect you,
—our customers.
Owing to backward season, we are
frank to state, that our sales have
not been up to our expectations.
With additional merchandise be-
yond our needs pouring in daily—
bought before the rise it is true—but
tuaking a surplus that must be moved,
I have given instructions to sell
$35,000 of standard staple merchan-
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This will surely be a Feast of Bar-
gains. , (Signed)
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Up to $10 Men's Shoe#
This, a close out Sale of Crawford and
Barry bench made Dress Shoes, bei g 160
pair of It lack and brown Shoes, all
styles, extraordinary value. Cannot be re-
placed at S<i a pair wholesale.
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50c Standard Oil Cloth
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Marble, Brown, Blae, and fancies, goo i quality that will
last, Merchandise Moving Sale price, yard—
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$1.25 Buster Brown Silk Hose
Buster Brown.Silk Host for Women need* no inlro-
!ductiou. Colors Mark, brown, white; nia* H'/a to 10.
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25c Bungalow Cretonnes
30-inch Bungalow Cretonnes is now offered you at
^ than present wholesale cost in case lots—-yet yon
one yard or 50. Shown in 100 different -pat-
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"" Tomahawk Bleached Sheets
~~ Toinaliawk Sheets, full bh-ached and free
■ctions, seanih-NH. No limit to the «jiian-
Imy. S)K*cial extraordinary for Mercbalidisc
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25c Bleached Domestic
:ir> inches wide, best quality, soft finish—a wonder value
—buy as much as you iraiit. Merchandise Moving Price,
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$1.25 Swiss Organdy .
■10 inch Imported Swiss Organdy, bine, pink, orchid, red, tan,
brown, green, lavender, maize, yellow, etc. Plain surface, pci-
maiient finish. Mercbandist; Moving Sale, yard—*
89c .
$2.50 Women's Silk Hose
We cannot tell yon the brand of this wonderful Silk Hose,
as the manufacturer will not permit a cut price on his product
if he kuows about it. Black, brown, grey, white, sizes
to 10, pair—
$1.89
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Bente* Zephyr Gingham, 82 inches wide, fast color, plaids,
checks, nolids, stripes—hundreds of different patterns. Bn.v all
you want during 10 day Merchandise Moving Sale, yard—
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guaranteed fast color. No limit. Merchandise Moving Price,
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\ CHEW IT.' Six months ago 90 per cent pf the items carried by the average depal"
- ment store started advancing in price. We were placing orders then for Spring delijv^
ery. We believed then, rightly as it later turned out, that thuse advances wc
higher. Accordingly, to protect our public, to be able to sell lower, we bougl
as much as usual at the old low prices—of New Merchandise then in the process p^, it
ufacture. It has been delivered. Backward Spring, however, created a conditio#"™
forced us to unload at a sacrifice—The public i6 to profit!
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Up to $9 Women's White Shoes
Another Close Out. Consisting of 113 pair
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style. Come early for these. They'll go like
llie wind.
Shoes, all sizes ill grou(t—uol '
These Dresses arc IIKill yi ,II,1TV.
Tliey were not bought special for ilii>
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stock—only. The inaterials are I'aisleyH,
Cantons, Crepes, etc. All sizes, trims,
colors—
25c Red Seal Gingham
This Is the first rime in over a year tliat we have reduced
the price of Bed Seal Gingham. Comes ih new plaids, new
checks, new pat terns, Merchandise Moving Sale price, yard—
19c
' 25c Ensign Percale
Vull yard wide, solid colors and neat stripes, attractive checks
new plaids, we refund money for both pcrcal and garmcut it is
made into If it fades. Sitecial Sale price, yard—
19c
$2.95 Silk Teddies
Women's Flesh Colored Teddies, tnadc out of highest quality
of Gtepe-de-Chine, neatly trimmed, in fancy laces, full cut, fit-
tractive and serviceable garments, lland sewu| Special sale
price— *
$1.95
25c Blue Bell Shirting
27-Inch wide Blue Bell Shirting, warranted fast color, strong,
durable and good quality; serviceable for work shirts, rompers,
play suits, children's dresses. Specialty for Merchandise Moving
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Peerless Bruiid 10-ytrd pieces Birdeye, full "width, soft, san-
itary and absorbent. This is positively lowest retull price in
many years. No limit; buy as much as you want, bolt—
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natural color, fine finish, lli-mummy weight. Pine for
Waists, combination Suits, underwear, Special Sale price,
98c
75c Novelty Voiles
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The season's neVest novelty Voiles, in old King-Tut
Paisley designs, also neat dots, stripes, and checks. Colors
100 different patterns. Special Sale price, jard
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The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 116, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 16, 1923, newspaper, May 16, 1923; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth330439/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.