The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 111, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 8, 1928 Page: 14 of 14
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Real Bargains
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$6.95 Filet Net
Panels—Pair
Three pieces in Ve-
lour. Sofa. Coxwell
and Club, was $100
Dropt Patterns, Floor Samples and Odds
and Ends— and they’re priced to Sell Quick _
Most of the Close-outs Have Been Moved Down to the First Floor for Quick Shipping
POLY BUS ROUTE
SERVICE STARTS
NEXT SATURDAY
...$3.45
$1.59
(MANY.QTHER RUGS AT
VERY LOW PRICES)
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30-Pound Clean Mat-
trees—Good grade of
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Metal Beds — Bow-
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full size, was $15.
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Windsor
$3.45
Values ,
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BIG GAIN SHOWN BY
VALLEY SHIPMENTS
gowns
dance sets
teds
in pink
in peach
in orchid
in Nile
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Attractively Priced for Thrifty
Needleworkers—New Patterns
. . . Smart Colorings
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FEW PROTEST
WIDENING OF
HEMPHILL ST.
7.85
85-50
Special Purchase Sale of Dainty
Voile Underthings
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36-INCH PRINTED
: LINON •
SUGAR DIVIDEND OMI
NEW YORK, Fab. 8.—
can Sugar Refining Comp
day omitted Its Quarter!
dead of $1.25 on the <
stock.
pastel shades . . .perfectly
adorable fashions. Cool,
spring-like affairs that every
woman will adore.
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Small Throw Itugs— G QQ
Ardsley Axminster •P° P.30
rugs, size 3»’,xH.'J. Very Za
special at ....... "
Pastel Georgette
'Kerchiefs 39c 1
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voile interest-
ingly -pleated and trimmed
with net embroidered . in
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“ONE PRICE
TO ALL”
AGED
AUSTIN,
Mrs. Dohan
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$2.391 Vaiues .
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Light-o-Day Prints
89 c Yard
Permnnently Located
503 1 MAIN STREET
Fxtremely Low Prices Now In Effect
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Across from Westbrook Hotel
New Patterned Damask
An .exceptional offering of 50-inch,
smartly patterned damasks; all colors.
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4-Piece Bright Fi- i
bre Suite. Sofa ’
Chair, Rocker and
Table. Was $110.. .
Guaranteed, -me-dium
weight printed 1fnon in
novelty color combina-N
tions, in fast col- rn u
jra. Yard ...... - 39c4.
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ENDURANCE TRY ENDS
By UnIl-4 ITom.
IMPERIAL, CaL, Feb. 8. — A
split gae tank caused Albin K.
Peterson and Charles F. Roche-
ville to abandon their attempt
to break the world’s endurance
flight record here .today after 48
minutes in the air.
far this year total more than 1000
cars, as compred with 615 cars
at the same time a year ago. To-
tal shipments this season will pass
5000 cars by the end of the pres-
ent week. It was estimated.
Room Size, Small— Q -d A A K
Very good grade, •P I %<•4
size 4.6x7.6 .... HO
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Chester L. Jones, President
FORT WORTH DALLAS WACO WICHITA
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Committee to Hold Meet
Friday Afternoon
On Project
A committee of four interested ;
in widening Hemphill Street be-,
tween Rio Grande and Magnolia
Will meet Friday afternoon to as-
certain results obtained from the
circulation of four petitions. , I
J. A. Johnson, chairman of the '
committee, Wednesday said that
so tar little opposition had been
encountered by circulators of the' Hm
petitions., ' dEa
Whether-the petitions Friday VE
will carry enough names to al- E
low their presentation to City i H
Council next week has not yet
| been determined. tho Jhnson in-1
ticking and
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Fibre Tables—Attrac-
S ' tive, ,in taupe and gol-
"um-T-den, well made and
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lack of all
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can't tell
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of good br
of good bre
he kept hu
Take son
to it an ur
sprinkle wl
hustling, at
cessful man
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$5.95.
Choke of either fringed or
llounce effeet, beautiful
shdow patterns.
SAN BENITO, Feb. 8. — Ship-
ments of Truits and vegetables
from the Lower Rio Grande Val-
ley will exceed shipments of last
year by more than 1000 cars, the
railroad officials estimate.
Shipments of citrus fruit thus
finish, full size, very
charming piece-, was
$11.50, now ........
Succss |
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A ho w
openn jar
Franklin |
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and worke
his moneyl
how he etJ
schemed. I
He'll led
mides, mol
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on in the I
It's refresh
ful "ma nte
February
and Home Furnishings
— brings to the home-lover
these exceptional values
on curtains and curtain
1 goods.
Chantilly Lace Curtains, $9.00 Values
f
Vaughan and Avenue F at 6 a. m. A
Si rvice will be niajntained until 3
midnight.
59c Filet Net
Extra Special
' 39c
Excellent quality In small
all-over patterns, suitable
for livi n'g roo m anid bed
room curtains
HICKMAN
"THE- FOX"
Complete Story I, Moving rieu
NA" IDEAL
ELLISON
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Chest of Drawers— G -d n QK
tenuine walnut vp- ‛P l 4-7*
neers with overlay [ ^ 9
of maple,'to clear.
Fibre Rocker—Just a
few remaining at this
I---ridiculously- low price. —
Finished Taupe......
Console Table—Smart.,
New Crackle finish,
yellow and h la c k4
Priced to clear......
Vanity Benche s—
Choice of smart deco-
rated benches. Some
upholstered .......
Bed Room Hockers—
. Choice of these chic
decorated rocker»,
each a rpal value. . ..
All Staple Cotton
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Special purchase of beautifully
chantilly lace curtains in small
all-Over patterns. There are slight
imperfections In these curtains.
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hauling t
Fort Wod
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A fabric for the frock
for every occasion, in
eonventlena designs and
bolder typea. They laun-
der exceptionally well.
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E B. W. COOMBES, Optometrist
A headachy sensation half the time—a disagreeable con-
sciousness around the eyea. Eye strain without impaired
vision. The strain of muscles—crying to be relieved.
Our skilled testing department
can match glasses to your needs.
dicated that they would be pre-
sented soon. Signatures of 60 ’
per cent of the residents along
the street are required. • '
Under the proposed pan Hemp-
hill would be widened to estab-,
. lish a property line of 80 feet
where it is now only 50. This
Odd Servers—Make Q-d 4 A K
, Ideal Radio Cabi- •P l "P•d•
nets, in genuine I Aa
walnut veneers ...
Same .grade as Cadh 7K
above in size 6x9. *P ) P•‛”
Many patterns ... * &m AU
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Odd Dining Room
8 Pieces, Buffet, gpA en
Table and 6 chairs •P/°).0V
In Walnut ....... 6 Aa
By Intted Preas. - | trip ’round the country. it was
DALLAS. Feb. 8.—Directors of announced that“JTe win marry
the Federal Reserve Bank raised pretty Mlle. Maurice Mosette. en-
the rediscount rate from 3% to tertainer at a Nogales, Mexico.
4'per cent at a meeting here club, who is photord in her rac- I
late yesterday. 1 ing car. <
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50c Value
Wisps of georgette edged with em<
broidered designs. Pastel colored ones
in every shade that is flattering or
adds a costume accent. A very ac-
ceptable Valentine gift.
•ANO®n s—nasr floor
Walnut Finished 1
Red, Chest a n d Q A A QK
Vani ty. Formerly • / U-Oe
priced at $69.50— -F.y
To Clear ........ —T
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Coxwell Chai r—
Covered in attrac- G -d a RK Walnut finished GAAk KH
tive Velour. was: | /1 •O• sulte, buffet, table PAUB••V
sormsrlytoPclar.d -L - ...-A eh......... •
Valentine Candies
Attractive Sweet Meat for Parties.....
Teas.....and for One’s Self
~ Cinnamon Imperia! Hearts, !b........ . AOe
Conversation Hearts, 1b...............604
ove Hearts, Ih..... ........."......eoe.
Beautiful heart shape boxes, all sizes.
Mail Your Valentine Now h
BANngnS-FIRST FLOOR
Add handsomeyounp Frederick
RANK INNREASFS RATF 1^‘ltrop Amrs (above), scion of !
bANM w-nsBrs- DH ‛ an aristocratic Boston household,
Dallas Federal Reserve Makesto the victims, otCupts unfail.
"Aediscount Figure 4 Per Cent ' inft aitH. Shortly after hts arrivat
"emo“ • "" 5 in Nopales, Aris., on an dirplane
Odd Dresser s—
Done in parchment, & -d d) GK
decorated. With • I -•U•
genuine French Le)
Plate Mirrors .... -T
. Odd Bed Room
'Genuiha. Walnut
VenWwith maple Q A A nK
overlay, 'semi-van, •PAAU••
bed and chest. Was 1171
$98.50. Now .... VT
3-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE
A three-piece walnut finished suite like cut, but without the Was $78.50
pillows. Cane-back, velour upholstering. Sofa, rocker and
chair. Well made; Priced to sell quick.......................
Mattress—Made of QA~ -A!
many layers, built •")%.0U
up. Comfortable and Z ()
good looking ..... ■ “ • .
A 24-minute round trip sched-
ule and 24-minute service thruout
the day, were announced. A 21-
passenger bus will be used on the
new line.
The line will go to Bishop and
Millet and. will make a loop‘at
either terminus.
L. E. Thorne, superintendent of
the Northern Texas Traction Co.,
announced a slight change in the
■ routing. The buses will travel the
following course: From Vaughan
Boulevard and Avenue F, down
Avenue F to Little, down Little
to Avenue G, east on Avenue"G
to Wallace, north on Wallace to
Old Dallas Pike, east to Miller,
south on Miller to Avenue J, west
on Avenue J to Wallace; south on
Wallace to Millet; west on Millet
to Bishop, and return.
Iove Seat — Done
in Black Craft GAA GK
■Leather. a very at- • -U•Ve
tractive piece, was e l oy
$70.00. Now :.... —5 -
Printed Linens
9 $1.25 Yd.
Floral and geometrical
designs . . In the gay-
est color combinations
. . especlaly-adaptable
for sports frocks.
. 36-INCH NOVELTY
RAYON VOILES
An improved weave In
novelty .rayon voiles, in
color effects for early
Spring. . . . especially _
smart for blouses and
KT.......$1.49
24-Minute Schedule Will
Be Maintained
at First
Supplementary bus service in
Polytechnie will be inaugurated by
the Northern Texas Traction Co.
Saturday, the company announced
Wednesday. ’
The first bus will start from
F; &
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By Untted Pres
WASHINGTON, Feb. In-
vestigatlon of agencies charged
with manipulatlon of cotton
prices was demanded today by
Senator Smith, Dem., S. C.
Savage said, “and I got to kinder
hankerin' to pick some cotton,
so I just hopped me a rattler
and wound up in Texas.
“Pa's a World War veteran.
He got all shot up in the Ar-
gonne and now that Mom’s siek
they'll be needin’ ms." *
The boy had 40 cents.
Marquisettes— A table -g •
of this much wanted I Hd
material .......... E e.U
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on a table for your I / g
selection, many beau- E-rG
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“YOUR CREDIT
i IS GOOD”
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MAYO BROS.
DR. O. K. MAYO DR. J. I?. MAIO
Draperies .
Damasks One group K -d
formerly selling as . • I
high as $3.00 the yard I
■—to.clear ..........
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BOY WANDERER TO
e AID SICK MOTHER
13-Ycar-old- Rattler Rider On
Way to California
By Vnited Frens.
KANSAS CITY, Feb. 13.—A
13-year-old boy "hit” Kansas
City last night, bound from Mus-
kogee, Okla., to his sick mother
in Los Angeles. The boy said
his name is William Savage and
he told police here he has been
“bumming it" for two years.
"I uwed to live In Oklahoma/'
AmVa!
$9.00 Chantilly Lace Panels •
EACH$4.95
Fringed Filet Neta
$1.45
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Sorrells, John H. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 111, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 8, 1928, newspaper, February 8, 1928; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1545996/m1/14/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.