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HOUSTON POST-DISPATCH: SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 23 1 924.
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STATE SOCIETY
; Mrs. Caroline Frort left Wednesday
for Houston from where she win go
U Dallaa to visit her sister Mrs.
nntn aftup Thank &nvln(. ;
Mrs. 8. A "Crawford and Mrs.
JmM Kvkea were nests of Mrs.
u a uaii i Mnnroe on Monday.
. Mrs. James Ruth Hill. Joe and
Werfield Hill of Waverley stopped off
here Monday en route to Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs. Brace Little and chil-
dren of Freeport left for their home
Sunday after a pleasant visit with Mr.
Mn and Mra. R. B. Watson mo-
tored to Houston Wednesday for a
abort stay.
Miss Ethel Johnson of Houston ris-
ked her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wyman
Johnson during the past week.
Mesdames Roach Moon Thomason
Hill. Kennedy Rev. W. T. Moon J.
P. Dewald and Leo Cooper motored
to Hawthorne Friday afternoon to
witness a ball fame between Willis
and Hawthorne teams. '
Mrs. M. Graybill visited In Houston
Friday and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Roach and Miss
Kathryn were nests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Frederick in Cleveland over
the week end.
Miss Margaret Ella Watson was
a guest of friends in Houston foinf
'down on Wednesday.
Jnlov uinuB Uliuuv .du.wvu w
Huntsville Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Briscoe and Miss Virda Bris-
coe of Rock Island are nests of Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Peoples.
Mrs. J. W. Thomason was a nest
of Mrs. Jesse Walker Wednesday.
Miss Gertrude Lester spent the
week end in Esperania.
Mrs. Alex Elmore returned from
Houston Friday.
Mrs. R. W. Hill spent several days
In Houston with her sister Mrs. Tom
Boss.
Miss Laura snd H. E. Lewis were
iuitors in the city Wednesday.
GROESBECK.
Mrs. J. R. Stroud and daughter
Sarah have returned from Mineral
Wells where they spent several days.
Mrs. Georgia Bennett of Dublin is
here for a few days.
Mrs. Leroy Talley of Waco is visit-
ing her parents Dr. and Mrs. W. W.
Brown.
Mrs. T. N. Holton and Mrs. Robert
Welch have returned from a visit
with Mrs. Herbert Wolff in Hico.
Mrs. C. S. Bradley has tone to
Nashville. Tenn. to visit her daugh-
ter. Lucille who is attending school
at that place.
Mrs. C. D. Kelly was hostess to the
Shakespeare club Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Browder hnve
returned from Dallas after a few days
spent there with relatives.
Mrs. John Smith spent Sunday in
Dallas.
Attending the County Teachers as-
sociation at Cooledge Saturday were
Misses George Hayes Grace McCam-
mon Howard Barrett Janie Winston
Hesta Ruth Ferguson Mary Grare.
Mrs. Cora Ferguson aod J. T. Koon
and J. G. Cochrum.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Mcllveen of
Fsirfield have been guests of Mrs.
J. B. Watson.
Miss Emma Boyd has returned to
Dallas after a short visit with her
parents Mr. and .MrsJolin Boyd.
LEAGUE CITY.
The junior girls' class of the Pres-
byterian Sunday school gave a birth-
day party in honor of M'iks Artha Hay
Davidson at the home of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Gua Davidson Friday
evening. Miss Ray was presented
with many pretty and useful gifts
from her friends. Dainty refresh-
Bents were served.
The Epworth League of the Meth-
odist church gave a party Thursday
night at the church. About '0 guentx
were present. The evening was spent
m a social time and at the close punch
and cake were served.
Miss Marie Odell of Houston is vis-
iting her sister and brolher-in-law.
Rev. and Mrs. James K. Mackrell.
Miss Syal Barnhill and Miss Ella
Rentx were Houston visitors lust Fri-
j
Irs. Scholia was hostess to the
Mothers' dub Thursday afternoon. A
large number of members were pres-
ent and a delightful time wai had by
alL
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lewis snd
sons Charles and Walter and Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Farrell motored to
Galveston Sunday.
Miss Mae McFadden spent last
week visiting friends in Houston.
Miss Alice Landrum was a Hous-
ton visitor Saturday.
Miss Artrude Wugat was a Hous-
ton visitor Wednesday.
SMITHVILLE.
Mrs. L. M. Tudor and daughter
Miss Mary of Denver Colo. were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. I.. Stover
several days this week leaving Tues-
day to spend a few days ;n Dallas be-
fore returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gary are visit-
ing the family of T. H. Strickland in
Temple.
Mrs. M. Bleeker has returned to
her home in Shawnee Okla. after a
two weeks' visit. to her sifter. Mrs. T.
II. Webb.
Mrs. A. H. Nease is visiting her
brother. H. N. Hill in San Antonio.
Mrs. E. T. Collins is visiting her
daughter Mrs. J. L. Ixml in Waco.
Mrs. It. A. Walker has returned
to her home in Wichita Falli after a
week's visit to her mother Mrs. II. B.
Dam.
BAY CITY.
the week-end with her parents Mr.
aad Mra. D. P. Moore.
Mra; Jan Sargent baa returned af-
ter visiting In Cuero.
Mrs. Pat Thompson was hostess to
the Prisdlla dab Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Serrfll ami
family visited in Matagorda Sunday.:
Mr and Mrs. P. G. Hustoa left
Wednesday for Rochester Minn. '-
Mr. and Mra. O. J. Doubek bars re-
turned to their home in Houston after
spending the week-end witb relatives.
Mesdamea J. Sisk and Robert Bisk
visited in Markham Wednesday t
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walker of Mark-
ham visited in the city Sunday.
Miss Sallie Gregory of Tan VUck
visited in the city Sunday.
CROCKETT.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Beasley and Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Cartwright were vis-
itors to Palestine Jacksonville and
Nacogdoches the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Smith and
Misses Mary Dean and Margaret
Smith and A. P. Smith who have been
here for a visit witb Mr. and Mrs.
Hunter Smith have returned to Ath-
ens. Mrs. W. M. Patton of Paris was a
recent visitor to Crockett.
Mrs. J. P. Hail is at home frem an
extended visit witb friends at Oriente
Cuba.
Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Beatty have re-
turned from a week's visit to Dallas
Mr. and Mrs. Dan McConneD and
Miss Est Mae Ellis have returned
from Houston.
Mrs. Hunter Smith is visiting with
friends st Longview.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gossett and
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Waller were in
Lufkin and Nacogdoches the past
week.
Mrs. C. D. Towery returned the
s Dai
days' visit with relatives at Galveston.
Mrs. W. A. Collins and children
Billy and Julia Louise who have been
visiting relatives here bar returned
to Groveton.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Crook Mr. and
Mrs. 0. L Edmlston Mrs X. H. Geld-
ing and J K. Herria Sr. spent the
surlier part of the past week with
relatives at Tyler.
' GOOSE CREEK. 1
A very pretty affair of the week
Was a bridge party on last Saturday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. W.
Drew given by Misses Anna Tenney
and Virginia Neimi complimenting
their guests. Misses Ola Tenney of
Port Arthur and Ids Newman of
Houston. A color schema of orange
and gold waa used effectively in the
card table and accessories cut flowers
and the salad course which was served
at the conclusion of the games.
The Irises were won by Misses
Opal Farris and Catherine Atkins
who in turn presented them to the
guests of honor. The personnel in-
cluded besides the honorees snd hos-
tesses. Misses Bonita Baxter Hattie
Cannon Virginia Cook Catherine At-
kins Opal Farris Matilda Glidden
Georgia Belle Gibbens. Lorraine
Weaver Mary Dale White Caroline
8tripling.
Mrs. W. R. Sloan waa hostess on
Wednesday evening at a delightful af-
fair given in honor of members of
the Bridge dub snd their husbands.
Bridge furnished the diversion of the
evening prises for high scores going
to Mrs. G. M. Freemen Mrs. J. ST.
Pearce snd E. H. BeU. Refresh-
ments consisting of salad date sticks
snd coffee were served. Those
present induded Dr. and Mrs. F. L.
Bobbins Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hobson
Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Davis Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Pearce Mr. and Mrs. O. A
Dyer Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tillman Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Sloan Mr. and Mrs.
O. M. Freeman Mr. and Mrs. B. H.
Ellis Mr. snd Mrs. E. H. Bell Mrs
Morton and little dauxh
visited in Houston
Mrs. A.
ter. Mary
Friday.
Mrs. A. S. Morton was hostess to
the TworTable Bridge club Wednes-
day.
Miss Thelma Moore of Gulf spent
CHECKS A COLD
If tha children are feverish fretful
'-onl -a bead cold or catarrh with
ostrfls) clogged and head all stuffed-
just apply a little pure antisep-
: cream into tha nostril It pene-
'es -through every sir passage
hing and- healing swollen in--d
membrane and they obtain in-
relief.. this. Gat a small bottle of
"rem Balm at any drug store.
- dears the bead so quickly
y. AU the stuffiness dry--rllag
for breath jwill be
Is so mack better thsn
Ire that every mother
We Will Build this Home
for You
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Phone Preston 796
On your lot anywhere
in the city or
Our architects will work
with you to design a home
according to your own
ideas and we will build it
for you.
You Can Pay
on Convenient
Monthly Basis
Won't You Call at Our
Office and Talk It Over?
W. T. CARTER
LUMBER
& BUILDING
1201 Capitol Corner San Jacinto Street
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"CARMEN
AN ALMOST endless variety of
newest Fall-Time slippers awaits
your selection.
French Booterie Slippers have that air
of distinction and refinement which ap-
peals so much to the well dressed woman.
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Slosn
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cowey bays
returned from a week's visit In Yoa-
kum and Cuero. ; : ; i
Mrs. O. A Bolster Is in Dallas this
week attending tbs Stats Bapri t cm
vention. She will attend the B. T. P.
TJ. Stats convention in Fort Worth
before returning home . v..:
Mra. Jos Douglas is spending the
week ss a guest of bar sister at Oak
wood Texas. ; - . . v
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Boattck were
visitors to Houston during the week.
Mr. snd Mrs. A. I Vondrea were
at Humble Tuesday.
Mrs K. M. Fltagerald . and Mrs.
Howard Salter spent tbs day la Hous-
ton Wednesday.
Mr. and Mra. E. L. Bond vera la
Galveston Wednesday.
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: . .;: crosby. .
Mr. and Mrs. A Sherfleld and fam-
ily motored to Saratoga Sunday and
visited friends. .-i ; c rt;'.
Mrs. 8. A. Davis of Honstoa visited
friends hers tha latter part of tbs
week. .
Her. and Mrs. T. J. Fonts are at-
tending the B. I. P. TJ. convention in
Dallas this week -
Mrs. King has returned to Iter bona
in Goose Creek after a pleasant Visit
with her daughter Mrs. J. T. Hare Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fleming of Hous-
ton were guests in the home of Mrs.
Hollingsworth tha latter part of the
week. : t .
Mrs. B. F. Hlllard Is spending the
week in Beaumont with relatives. -
Mr. and Mrs. Grace and dauahter
of Houston visited Mrs. Lindiey Mon-
day afternoon;
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. J. Eennmgs
spent Wednesday in Houston. .
Prominent among the weddings of
this week was that of Misa Minnie
Here and A A Morgan which took
place Wednesday morning at the First
Methodist church Houston. The wed-
ding was a simple one and tha bride's
only attendant was her sister Mrs
W. M. Truaw of Goose Creek. Miss
Hare la the daughter of J. T. Hare
president of tha Crosby State bank
and former county commissioner.
The will maka their home la Hous-
ton. " ;1.;:-i-;."':.:::yvi'v
MIsa Eleanor Bossier and Domineck
Hechler were married at the Catholic
church Sunday morning at 12 o'clock.
Vines Hechler entertained a large
group of their doss friends with; a
charming dinner. . .
The wedding of Mire Mary Dlouhy
aad Mr. Kobaicbek took place Monday
evening at 7 o'clock at the t
home. Mr. and Mrs. hau v
tsined a large bridal party waa a I
tet supper. i ;
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OAKVILLE.
Mist Ruth Watrona of Beeves
visiting .Mrs. Lawley and Mlsa J'
Mrs. Linnle Cokar who has 1
spending several weeks with 1
Dove at Caron has returned. -Mrs.
E. O. Wlmmer and Mrs. I
are in Three Rivers visiting relat
i Mr. and Mrs. Moore aid chiU.
of Pettua are visiting Mrs Lawley.
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are filled
promptly and
guaranteed on
a money-back-lf-not-
satisfied
basis.
Sale of
Sweaters
Our entire stock of Sweaters
is offered at vary substantial
reductions. They consist of
Golf Coats Slipovers Button-up
and Coat models;
plain knit and brushed wool
styles.
$5.00' and $6.50 kind. . .$3.75
$7.50 and $8.50 kind. . .$5.75
$10.00 and $12.50 kind. $7.75
$13.50 and $16.50 kind $10.75
Higher prices in proportion.
Corduroy Robes
For home comfort. Attractively
trimmed with fur satin and self
materials; others are finished
with embroidered designs in
gold and other bright colors.
They come in plain brocaded
and printed materials; coat and
slipover models; the colors are
rose coral fuchsia turquoise
king's blue mahogany laven-
der purple gray and black.
r.d50 $32.50
Fancy Work
STAMPED .TURKISH BATH
TOWELS Full site stamped
in a variety of designs; JQr
69c values. Special each tVQ
KITCHEN TOWELS Stamped
on pure linen crash full size;
an assortment of suitable de
signs; 49c values. Spe-
cial each
A NEW SHIPMENT of Stamped
Boudoir Pillows in an assort-
ment of styles and designs;
stamDed on sheer materials in
white and colors. Priced
at each 49c 59c
DAINTY ORGANDY APRONS
with bib effect; stamped In sim-
ple dainty designs. JQ
Priced at each ftUC
DISCONTINUED lot of Chil-
dren's Stamped Crepe Dresses;
all made up and stamped for
embroidery; all popular colors;
ages 8 to 12 years; 11.29 7Q
values. Hpectal each. . f7C
A SPECIAL PURCHASE of
most attractive baskets of novel-
ty shapes; all hand decorated
with fruit and floral sprays.
These make a most attractive
and useful gift Priced
at each .j......
39c
69c
$1.98
Smart Tunics
Just received a shipment of
beautiful Beaded and Sequin
Tunics. Lovely evening shades
of American Beauty yellow
pink flesh white Copenhagen
blue royal blue orchid tanger-
ine peach Jade and black; bead-
ed on chiffon crepe and net;
some styles with small sleeves
others sleeveless. Sequin Tunics
crystal white beads and sequin
combined; flesh white Copen-
hagen black yellow American
Beauty and black combined
also jade and black combined.
Only a costume slip is required
to make a beautiful afternoon or
evening dress. A large assort
ment of small sizes also large
ones. Priced each
116.50 to
$35.00
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Jersey Blouses
Showing in the Blouse Section
fourth floor some clever new
Jersey over blouses; well-tailored
garments; V and boyish
necks; shades of russet pecan
shutter green. Madonna blue
navy and black. Splendid values
A Christmas Inducement
0 THOSE who will give Furs at Christmas time the fact that
assortments and selections are now at their 'best should be a big
inducement to buy now. '
But as an additional inducement to make selections this far in advance
we are offering some very special reductions on every Fur in stock.
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FOR INSTANCE In Scarfs there are
those exceedingly fashionable Foxes in
the light colors of beige peach cocoa
etc. Extra fine pelts large and full
furred at a special price QQ
THEN THERE ARE Jap Sables not
genuine sables of course but a fur so
similar and so skillfully dyed and fin-
ished that none but an expert can tell
the difference; and the CQQ HH
price is but veJe.Ull
THE MARTEN FAMILY is an aristo-
cratic one. The Baum Martens and
their first cousins the Stone Martens
are here. They very closely resemble
sable. In single and double skins but
we advise the double as they are more
dressy can be worn on more occasions
and often take the place of large furs.
The reduced prices on the Baums are
$78.75 to $158.75. In the Stone Martens
we make a special feature
of a line at
A FASHIONABLE DRESS COAT of
the moment in New York is the Moired
American Broadtail of which we have a
splendid specimen
specially priced at...
$39.75
$476.00
THE FROSTY SILVER MUSKRAT
makes an amazingly luxurious coat for
its price. We show a variety of styles ;
but one that took the writer's fancy
when glancing through the lot was a
short one with collar cuffs and border
of baby leopard. Spe-
cially priced at
$158.00
ONE OF THE STARS in coatdom is
the soft flat caracul in brown tones and
matching cocoa fox or viatka squirrel.
These are much sought by the younger
set and are offered ' 1 0 A A
special at vIOO.UU
HUDSON BAY SABLES are offered
at reduced prices ranging from $95.00
upward to $189.75 and those whose af-
fluence permits of the Russian sables
will also find them here at much less
than regular market value.
ANOTHER LUXURIOUS LONG
COAT is one of clear Siberian Squirrel
beautifully matched and dCCj f(i
blended offered special at svODUevU
OTHER COATS are shown in great
variety. Long and short styles in
French seal Hudson seal (dyed musk-
rat) mink and others.
Important Sale of Woolens
A special offering of plain and fancy woolens will continue in force through tomor-
An inspection will develop the tact that the items advertised represent tne
most popular weaves of the season.
$4.15
n in three
$3.35
FANCY SUITINGS Flan-
nels Velours and Crepes
checks stripes and
plaids; $5.00 kind..
POPLETTE Shown in three
colors; regular
$4.00 quality ..
NOVELTY BROADCLOTH
White hairline plaid on four
ar8:.6:0 $4.15
NOVELTY SUITINGS Jac-
quard figures or stripe ef
fects; $6.00
quality
NOVELTY SUITINGS Flan
nels serge and crepes; reg
ular price $4.00.
Special
CHARMEEN Shown In
several attractive ( C Q C
shades. Special .. p0.9u
KASHA CLOTH Lately re-
duced from a higher price to
$5.00;
now
$4.95
$3.35
$4.15
POIRET TWILL Black and
several shades; regular $5.00
quality. Extra or
special yOtOO
TRESSER CREPE Shown
in tour colors; reg- 61 r
ular $5.00 quality.. fl.lO
FIGURED C H A L L I S
Striped and figured effects.
Special a Af
yard $1.UJ
CHARMELLA Soft finish.
light weight fabric; regular
$8.50. at n nr
yard fUtiJO
CURLEEN PLAID Self-col
ored plaid fabric; P rtf"
$7.60 quality e)3.19
PLAID FLANNELS In at-
tractive designs and color
combinations; reg- ) p
lar $3.50 kind.... PUU
iOVELTY CREPE White
jr self colored hairline stripe
or check; $2.50 61 nr
quality vleafD
Madeira Linens on Sale
Maderia is easily the favorite of fancy 1 inens and the sale now in progress at
Harris-Hahlo's gives one an opportunity to make selections for personal use or for
gifts at reduced prices.
MADEIRA TABLE COVERS Round covers
In 45 and 54-inch slses; attractively embroid-
ered on splendid quality linen. Prices ranging
from $6.95 for the $10.00 kind upward to
$28.95 tor the $40.00 values.
MADEIRA OVALS AND OBLONGS In
8x12 12x18 14x20 and 18x27. Variety of de-
signs. Prices ranging from 95c for the $1.50
kind upward to $3.65 for the $5.00 values.
MADEIRA TOWELS Fine quality All Linen
Huck Towels hand scalloped and embroid
ered 22x40-lnch slse. Prices ranging from
MADEIRA SQUARES Square Table Covers
In 45-inch size; collection of designs. Prices
ranging from $8.45 for the $12.50 values up-
ward to $19.25 for the $27.50 values.
MADEIRA SCARFS In 18x36 18x45 and
18x54-inch sizes; exceptionally attractive de-
signs. Prices ranging from $2.36 for $3.50
values upward to $10.45 for the $15.00 values.
MADEIRA GUEST TOWELS Excellent val-
ues In hand scalloped and embroidered
Guest Towels of splendid quality all linen
If you can not
coma to the
tore Jnst
phone Preston
6151. Well do
the rest
Sale of
Skirts
This sale includes our entire
stock of' Skirts novelty
checks stripes and plaids;
also a few Silk Skirts in
Roshanara Crepe ; in " both :
wrap around and pleated
models.
$10.00 and $12.50 ' ' .;
Skirts $7.75
$13.50 and $16.50
Skirts $10.75
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Party Frocks
FOR THE YOUNGER SET '
Simplicity of line and artistic
handling of color characterise
these party frocks of Georgette
Crepe Crepe de Chine and Net
fancy two-tone and metal rib-
bons with ostrich and laces
make most attractive models
some are effectively finished
with hemstitching plcoted ruf-
fles and pleats; shown in orange
tomato American beauty peach'
coral orchid Copenhagen and
maize; the sizes are 6 to 14.
d?":60 $37.50
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Baby Wear
Our Infants' Department shows
an attractive variety of dainty
hand-sewn ' and ' hand-embroidered
Dresses Petticoats and
Gowns for the baby. They are
decorated with the most exquis-
ite hand embroidery and drawn
$35.00
INFANTS' COATS Long and
Short Coats for the baby. The
materials are crepe de chine
poplin cashmere and crepella.
They come In white pink and
blue finished with dainty
touches of hand ' embroidery;
some of the more elaborate
coats have rich lace trimmings.;
The prices range i (QO CA
from $12.60 to ... PJ.Oy
BABY'S KNIT SACQUES-
Infants' Wool Knit Sacques of .'
soft yarns In good sturdy M
weaves; shown In coat style W
with fancy crocheted edges n w 1
pink and blue; also In slipover ."W
models; buttons on shoulder; ft
plain colors of pink blue and - C
white. These would make very J4
practical gilts. Special Monday O
and Tuesday only J C
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Crepe Shawls ;j
Lovely are the new Shawls of E
crepe; the patterns are unusual- Q '
ly conventionalized flower mo-
tlfs In brilliant shades beauti- '
fully embroidered 18-inch fringe " 'JQ
to match. Shaded Shawls of pasv.
tel shades with flower designs wj
painted with long fringed ends. JJ
The new Red Shawl combined . w
with black border black frtaeTe-.Cj
unusual embroidered design. ' Q
Printed Crepe Scarfs hand- Tt
blocked designs with fringed 1
ends. Crepe Scarf a of solid col- ' M
ors with hand-painted unusual
designs of vivid colors. Solid w
color Crepe Scarfs with con- V.W
treating crepe ends. Priced at Jj
each $1.98 . (lOft Aft tl
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to
$130.00
Bag Special
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at $10.00 Qf- L $2.35 for the $8.60 kind upward to $4.86 for huck; 16x241nch size. Price each $1.19 for J $3.95 to $7.95. s1 Ar'XTS
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Bailey, George M. Houston Post-Dispatch (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 233, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 23, 1924, newspaper, November 23, 1924; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth607877/m1/56/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .