The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 165, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1929 Page: 5 of 30
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EXTRA SPECIAL! NEW SHIPMENT OF BOSTON FERNS—Regularly 20e and 15e
INVESTIGATION 1
Mid-Season Savings Event!
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250 NEW SILK
DRESSES
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Savings for Everyone and Every Home!
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ATTEND BY ALL MEANS TOMORROW
AND SHARE IN A
FEAST OF BARGAINS YOU LL LONG REMEMBER! ITS GREAT
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Seldom Such Hose Values!
Sat. and Mon.
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$139
+
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toned and mock
400 rairs
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Reduced! 125 COATS
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REBEL ON COTTON
Sat, at
AUSTIN. April 12.— More than
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• hoot 1?,423.000 acres in other 4 i
crop*.
If the farmers earn- out their |
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Featuring More Than 2,000 Yards
88c
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Extra at
Values to 49c
26c
Marvelous Savings on Child’s Wear
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1* open mene f wione
Kiddies’ Hats
55c
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Priced Low to Get Volume!
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Initial Showing Straw Hats
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ALL COLORS
ALL SIZES
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OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 P. M.
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— Printed Crepes •
— Plain. Chiffons
L.G. Gilbert &Co.
3rd & Houston Thru to Main
Afternoon Dresses
Street Dresses
— Scarfs, Bous, Belts
— Piquant Necklines'
— Draperies
— Pleated Tiers
Sport Dresses
Business Dresses
— Flat Crepes
— Printed Chiffons
— Canton Crepe
— Crepe de Chine
Every Style, Color
and Combination
of the Season
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— Capes and Half Ci pes
— Fagot ting
— Uneven Hemline,
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black
color
doll,
square heels. Id
dark shades
most of them’
Monthly
charge
Accounts -
inviten
Printed Broadcloths,
Printed Dimities
Printed Batistes
English Prints
combination,
checks.
white wool
shawis , .
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Reg, $4.00 and $450
Boys’ Oxfords
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Some portoei
and some irregu-
LARGE SIZES
in . ix . 5
Inui like
Dad’s ..,
$1.00
To $2.93
Faultless
No-Belt
Pajamas
$1.79
Actually 816.75 to
$25.00 Values
MISSES’ SIZES
12-14-16-18-20
Shea 13%
lo 16% ...
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Complete
Set
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Hmart thiwgs, blaeks and tan* in
iluehers and straight lace types
ali witt quality Goodyear welt
soles and rubber hels.
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white
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Extra!
Specal Purchase
New 5-Piece Ruffled
Curtain Nets
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With Silver Plated Buckle
and Watch Guard
Inlaid With French Enamel
Soldered Link Watch Chain
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Lot I—Irregulars of
$2.00 Values
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WOMEN'S SIZES
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stripes, ete. All full
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The $19.50 Suits
fo at them; 3 piece Worstede and
2 piece Gabardines, trepiesi worktede
and twenda, V-ututK i he vew collar
erfeets, Tatterdall etc,
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Wonderful Values in
BAGS
Good Looking K
Blackbird 2
Whoopee Suits N
First tme shown.’
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Still Some Lefit
HATS
$195
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English Bridle Leather
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(in
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AH $2.00
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$1.60
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fyylcris
307 HOUSTON STREET
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Cotton Remnants
fashioned. Have
in every
The belt sensation of years! Guaranteed the finest bridle leath-
er in all colors! Never has the equal of this value been offered
to you! Wide style, sturdy buckles and guard, attractively en-
graved and embellished with French enamel.' Come and get
one! Be here edrly—the demand will be great.
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-This Belt Sale represents a special purchase and on account
of a limited supply this offer is for a short time only.
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Hee them! A tremendous aseortmewt thi/nn lor ihe first
time-every type- all new, and wot * inst root's slriy
In the lot:
Panamas iflWI, Leghorns #2.05 smi #$,65. MAlans MIU,
$2.05, $1.95, nn.vr,.
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Labor unions In cities thruout “
the country were asked to co-op- , 4
• erate with the natioval body in;
the Investigation whieh is expect-^
ed to aid the federation in Its ' 4
fight against the practice of drop-
ping employes past a certain age ’
Hemps and
Azure braids
imaginable. In
s martlike
poke and off-
the - face
styles.
78
Reg. 50c
Fancy Rayon
and Celanese
Sox
39c.
• tars. Full fash-
. GREEN ORDERS f—— —
The $13.95 Suits
, Just a limited quantity of them - go
better get yours! To $29.59 value.
Reg. 11.49 All wool, and cut accordiog to smart
nayon Unions spring styles.
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Ch lids Dresses
Pretty voiles, batiste* and
prints—In smartest pd«-
tel shades.
Mizes 7 to 14
Value* to e 1 20
12.99 ....... •10•
Value* to co ga '
$3.95 ......... •203
Children’* Voile nronoor.
........... ..49c
Children'* Giarden Mete -
Comprise Printed Batiste
Shoes -7495
Tremendous value*, menf Home marhe I x
originally asigh as 910 00. aThink/A
of It! Discontinted sumbers of stan I
dar brands, in browv. hinek or row”
" calf, black and brown kid and patent
leather. Swing, modified and broad
too.
Bhrutz federal statis.here. show 4
that Teshs farmers plan tn plant 1
Hur while they last, >iono mark-
ed us higl a $5.00, Choose Irma
l’uanuts. Azures, Haire, Vineas
and Velta, Iwry shade and
head aize.
%e Good looking things - at a
cut price that belies their
real worth. Plain or fur
trimmed.
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t u re number*.
A special pur-
chase. The
dearest little
•re to’d. when members of the
tribe were too old tn hunt, their
relatives sent them on their way
to paradise., This method will not
be permitted in efvilized coun.
tries.”
. While 10 Dozen Last
The HIMI sensationL vaueg
ever offered! F’ashloned at
rni wuMIt Ivory Volle,
Curtains have; stitehing of
blaek; valance has hand of
colored volle and rvtnos.
Popular shade* with tie
bask*.
Mt waste of all—elimination of 1 4
middle-aged worker*. ’
"In some savage countries we
Dress and
mit
Sea them! Love-
ly all silk sheer
chiffons indica-
tive of much,
higher, pricings!
Tull fashtoned.
of a sheer chr-
ion weave—have
picot tops and
are shown In all
the new spring
shades.
Hoys’ Wb I He
Iroadeloths and madram.
In sizes 6 1n 14; 20,
fancy patterns . OpC
Labor Declares
i n WASHINGTON, April 12. — A
nationwide study of industty’s
attitude toward middle aged work-
•r* and the effect of automatic
machinery. on employment has
been ordered by President Green
of the American Federation -of
Labor.
OF AGE LIMITS 1
Many Workers Retired In"
Their Prime, Chief of
000 acres of peanuts: 157,000 I
acres of rise and 15 006 acres of •
Silkn
Tweeds
Kathan
And Some Hollywood
Sport Coats
Hmnrt Spring Models
in sr*rr winning siyle of
feet, inelding even wome
silk ihrvs
— Smart Combinations
1 12 MILL ON ACRES
Dajf of SeMalional A,.*,
Value Giving In UlLDElU S
•CONVENIENT CREDIT:
Featuring
Florentines
$1,40
l;» Wfy wanted
5 4 h n 4 9 with
onndw to harmo-
elze.
Lot 2—Odds and Ends of Special Lot of Rayon Hose
Higher Qualities mumyy Arm
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■ andtovs 2 “44M5
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E2 twany vairs at 2 a •
m this very lowa • #
2. Every"he "" -
225 km. wanted shade. 175.
etching leatherettes worth,
many of them, as much as 41.50.
In every wanted color, and at
tractively fitted.______________________
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Values to All
woel, ■ 4 pleee, With Z
towga, I iptW or 1 tong and
Iwe$4we
Iy« Whpee I Up,
In all mlnrr, Auehor
iobby 1e t per !« Sir*,
4-1 % lo 4 and Han
dard iyve a hi sizes 1 no _
k to / “OC
So long ns "industrial efti .
ciency" results in throwing mid- ! *
dle-aged men on the scrap heap 1 4
merely because they have attained '
a-certain age, it is inefficient. | *
John P. Frey, secretary-treasurer j 4
of the metal trades department.)
A F. of L., said in a statement on . ’
the subject. • | 4
’To eliminate all waste in mate-
rial things and throw away the
thousands ^f middle-aged work- <
men f s®"ntithesis of scientific 4
methods in industry, Frey _ de-
clared. • ’ “
"In many respects," he added.',
-•■•‘the zemi-skilled and skilled
worker is more valuable at mid- "
dleage than at sny other period 4
$, of dils life. What may be lost in
muscular resiliency is more than
made up by knowledge and skill. 4
Cannot Espace
"Scientifically trained minds
• who have done so much to elimt- 4
nate waste in industry cannot es- 1 4
cape their responsibility if they I ]
fall To call attention to the great- -4
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12.000,000 acres are in rebellion 4
•gainst King Cotton in Texas this i )
year. Figures gathered by H. H 4
proposed intention airplane travel- ,
era over the state will look dow.n 4 )
upon 4.297.000.acres of waving i
corn; 2,576.000 acres of winter; )
wheat; 2,815,000 acres of grain
sorghums; 1,472,000 acres of
oat*'; 179,000 acres of bafley,
«05,000 acre* of Urns hay; 114,- )
000 acres of sweet potatoes; ISO.- ;
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In 2 to 10-Yd.
Lengths
All 36 inehes wide and
shewn In th* »martegt pat
l-rno WHf make up Oi>
f,rfUI„i of froth* Hur
tnnnr
< MMrm'h Muslin (nww*
Fajamas and Comt- e1
nations, 2 for • i
Infants: I np
Fashloned of orzandy
Neatly Ko.
Trimmed ,. . ..,
iwfant* shawie
New. Fink and Flue and
That Much Lang Will Go for
Other Crops This Year.
I Guaranteed
$2.50 Value!
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limit.
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Sorrells, John H. & Schulz, Herbert D. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 165, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1929, newspaper, April 12, 1929; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1546234/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.