The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 232, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 24, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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hour in the day, every business day In the year. Will you LOOK ALIVE.
With Twenty Departments in our store all filled with dependable bargains such a
to thwprudent buyers. The Wonder Store is the "'Economy Center" and we p
Twill you LOOK ALIVE, and read the ad that appears In the Leader every
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DEPARTMENT A.
Accordeons, Account Books, Airships, Al-
bums from 5c up, Ammonia, Art Goods (high-
grade Hne), Asbestos Mats, Ash Trays (very
latest novelties), Auto Toys,
Walkers, Backgammon, Bakery Dishes,
Balls, Banks, Barrettes, Barometers,
(in great variety). Bay Bum, Beads of
all kinds. Beauty Pins, Bells, Berry Bets in
Glass and China in highest grade of hand deco-
ration*. Bibles (Oxford and Standard Editions),
Bird Cages and cage fittings, Birthday Books,
Figures from 10c up to $15.00 (an ok*
s Bne), Blacking (Shoe and Stove), Blank
Block Toys and Boats( something new).
DEPARTMENT C.
Cards (808
for Boosters),
Chamois Skins,
Poppers, Christinas Tree Ornaments,
Lines, Clothes Pina (50 for 5e),
Combs, Crayons, Crumb Trays,
ety), China (in this line
lines in open stock to select from
; complete line of ilaviiand
selected for decorated; in
in gold decorations—the moat
ver put on the market), China
marked with
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of decoration to printed
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1 increase your savings account
LOOK ALIVE and buy
at ...the. Wonder Store.
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DEPARTMENT X. - ' ‘,*£
Egg Beaters, Egg Cups, Electrical Toys,
Enameled Ware (complete line), Engine Toys,
Envelopes, Ewer and Basina, Extension Toys
(all the very latest novelties in this particular
lino). . .. . ';:X
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DEPARTMENT F.
Feather Dusters, Fans, Fern Dishes (China
and Cut Glass), Festooning, Finger Bowls, Fish
Globes, blags (all kinds and all sixes), Floor
Oil, Flour Bins, Fldur Sifters, Foot Tuba, Fruit
Dishes Frying Baskets, Fry Pans, Furniture
Toys (m all sixes). ' ^ T
DEPARTMENT O.
of all kinds, Glove Boxes, Glue (the
), Gold Paint, Go Carts, Graters, Glass-
ware. (We have in stock a complete line, Ger-
man, Bohemian and Austrian, of the very lat-
est novelties, also a complete line of Table
Glassware. 'Cut Glass—in this line we have on
display some of the latest novelties of the best
designers of the country).
Now, will jou LOOK ALIVE? tffj,.
DEPARTMENT H.
Hair Pins in endless variety, Hair Receivers
in China and Glass, Hammers and Handles,
Hampers, Handcar Toys, Hat Pina (latest jet
novelties), Haviiand China ( We carry in open
stock a complete line of this China, all late
novel pieces, specially selected for decorating
and sold at no fancy prices).
DEPARTMENTS I AND J.
Ink, Jam Pans, Japanned Warn, Jelly Molds,
Iry (the very latest novelties), Jews Harps,
(we carry in open stock six as-
► late patterns to select from in Jewelry ( the very latest novemes), Jews Harps,
Jumping Jacks, Jap Goods (We carry in stock
a complete line; your choice for 10 cents; other
stores offer the same line at 25 cents).
Will yon LOOK ALIVE?
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r Books, Dice, Dictionaries,
(glass, sanitary), Domi- j
Dust Pans, Dolls (We
line ever displayed in
cities five times as
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DEPARTMENT M.
Machine Oil, Magic Lanterns, Manicure Sets,
Mantel Ornaments, Marbles, Market Baskets,
Match Holders, Mats, Measures, Megaphones,
Music Books, Metal Polish, Milk Pails, Meat
Choppers, Milk Strainers, Mirrors, Moldings,
Mops, Mouse Traps, Mugs, Musical Toys in
great variety.
; DEPARTMENT N.
Napkins (paper), Necklace, Necktie Boxes,
Needles (a new novelty), Nest Eggs, Noah's
Arks, Note Books, Nut Bowl Ms, Notions (We
pride ourselves on the endless display that is
t<> be found on the 5 cent and 10 cent counters).
DEPARTMENT 0.
Oatmeal Bowls, Oil Bottles, Oil Cans, Olive
Dishes. ... - • "r./-
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Bad Irons (Handles,
(Toy), Safety Pins,
Sauce Dishes, Salts
Stones,
(Toy), Shaving
liams, the best),
Cfj
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Sievesr Sifters,
Soap, (fancy t_
giaaaware), “
Spiee Jars,
Trays,
Views, Stew
Strainers (tin
Surprise Boxes, Syrup Pitchers.
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Hetties, Kite ben Knives,
Forks.
II DEPARTMENT L. /
Wiles (tin and wire), Lemon Squeezers,
Lamps (See our line before you buy), Lunch
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DEPARTMENT P. K|h|
Pacifiers for babies, Pails (cedar and tin),
Paint Brushes, Pan Lifters, Paper (writing, tis-
sue, toilet), Pass Books, Pencils and Pens, Per-
fumery, Photo Albums, Photo Holders, Pickle
Jars, Picture Frames, Pie Plates, Pin Trays,
Pipes (a genuine block Meerschaum for 25c;
come and see it), Pistol Toys, Pitchers, Plaques,
Plates (from 4 cents for white crockery to the
finest French China for $2.50 apiece), Playing
Cards (80S in the wholesale department), Pok-
er Chips, Post Cards (from 1 cent to postint
cards np to 25 cents), a beautiful line of Post
Card Albums from 5 cents to $5.00, Pot Cover*,
Pudding Sets, Pqff Boxes (an elegant line in
Jap, Cut Glass and China, at prices that defy
all competition), Punch Bowls, Pyrography
Goods (a complete line). The art of producing
designs by burning was considered a vocation
—y enjoyed by a few; it has been so simplified
that it is neW at very reasonable prices.
Now, do LOOK ALIVE
DEPARTMENT R.
Battles, Bat Traps, Razors, Razor!
eeipt Books, Reflector lamps,
i, Binsing Pans, Roasters, Rocfei
ing Pins, Bose Bowls in Cut
Rubber Toys in great
1-lb. box 10
Pots, Tinsel Trimmings, Tissue l
Tobacco Jars, Toilet Cases, Toilet
ooth Brushes, Tooth Picks 1
olders, Traps, Toys, Tumblers.
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DEPARTMENT
Vaseline, Vegetable
Vinegar Bottles.
DEPARTMENT W.
Wagon* (Toy), Waiters, Wall Braaites,
Pockets, Writ Boards, Wash Board., *
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Chains, Watch Fobs,
Waving
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Ford, Arthur L. The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 232, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 24, 1909, newspaper, November 24, 1909; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth660748/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.