Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 295, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1921
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for Christmas
—The Victrola is
the standard talk-
ing machine of the
world.
We have them in
all the different
styles and prices
convenient terms if
desired.
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ECONOMY
Calumet possesses the farthest-
reaching baking powder economy. It is
the most economical leavening agent. It saves
in more ways—ami makes mot* important sav-
ings, than most other baking powders.
You save tvhni you buy T The pr ce is
moderate it leaves you money ovei the cost ot
high-priced brands toi purchase of other articles.
Co&ipHit little more than cheap powder; tar more
laiuuble in quality
You sac ivih H you w ij_ Possesses
more than the ordinary raising force you use
only ho If a' much as is ordinarily required.
You 5<; , materials t* is used unit. Calumet
Wit .kind of rcceipc or with any
product perfectly raised.de-
Ktier far
kird of flour —
iicious bakings
jiou .1 Holies a go a. oo,i it’ * •<••• tjj j ><>• lalumt
(V ,met prtidu' es ligot. »w a . war- esotne. flaky bak*
intH. You will notice a a. mhih- ol die cheaper
brand* tise bakings ate sovey. h-.ivy, dark ui colot,
and io*uet.aa©i iiavo a c.vtct .a
Used by leading
chefs and domes-
tic scientists, and
bv more house-
wives utan any
other brand. Made
in the world's
largest and (inert
baking powder
plants.
Best by test. A
trial ptoies it.
The taw Says 16 os. to • Pound
* A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz.
Vine baking powdeis come in 12 oz. cans
• * ; ; •, n * B sure you get a pound
when you want it.
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MISSIONARY OtE'
Despite the Tremendous Buying
in the h irst Week of
RE
The Selections and Sizes Are Still Practically
Complete, Thus Assuring
I housunds of yards of
Fine Crept* do C hines
and Georgettes at
HALF PRICF.
Notions, etc., at a
mere fraction of their
real value.
Toilet Articles at
HALF PRICE
I me Stetson Hats at
HALF PRICE
Shoes for Men, Wom-
en and Children at
Remarkably Low
Prices
Ivory Toilet Pieces at
HALF PRICE
Thousands of varda ot
Fine Woolen Dress
Goods at
HALF PRICE
llw hundreds of bargains offered in this sale will make it worth your while to tome hundreds
of miles to see them. He are setting a record in value giving.
; All Men's Suita that formerly
sold for as high as .$25.00
Socks at about
your own price.
Ladies' Suits and
i Dresses at Give-
away Prices.
1 ou must visit our store
to appreciate the real
values offered buyers.
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