The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 57, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 31, 1914 Page: 46 of 68
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HOUSTON DAILY POST: SUNDAY MOENING MAY 31 1914.
FLILM TIKE YWML F
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"Phone the
Ailauntic
THaeire
a
and
acme
Says Mrs.
Newlywed
Mrs. Newlywed "When you get to the office dear don't fail to get in immediate touch with the
Atlantic and Pacific and order some of that good fresh roasted coffee like we got the last time."
Mr. Newlywed "You need not worry; I shall do as you ask as soon as I get to the office; and
another advantage of phoning lies in the fact they a re holding a Special Sale this week which always
proves a great saving to all who attend.
Mrs. Newlywed "I think it would be a good idea if we bought all our Coffee. Tea and Spices
frvm them hereafter. What do you think about it ?"
Mr. Newlywed "Quite right my dear; you are a splendid business woman."
and of course Mrs. Newlywed smiled happily
Remember Get 25 pounds of Sugar for $1.00 by making up a purchase of $1.00 of Tea Coffee
Baking Powder Extracts and Spices and as ther e is no limit to quantity why not lay in a supply of
these goods getting three pounds Coffee for $1.00 and 25 pounds Sugar for $1.00 and two bottles Extract
50c. can Baking Powder 50c and 25 pounds Sugar for $1.00.
You-can get 12 pounds for 50c by buying 50 c worth of these goods.
Special demonstration of our cele-
brated THEA NECTAR TEA iced.
Don't fail to call and sample
it Monday and Tuesday
517 asm
PHONES:
Main St
Pres. 443
Auto. 4443
How Mr.
Newlywed
Won Mrs.
Newlywed's
Heart
"There was something about the clothes you wear that seemed to lift you above the other men
and tell me you were the kind of man that would make a good husband."
This is the answer Mr. Newlywed received when he asked the usual question of Mrs. Newlywed
"What made you first notice me?"
You are more often than not judged by the details of your dress. The success of many a man
can easily be traced to the time he first chanced into a tailor shop.
Mr. Newlywed showed "good judgment" when he bought his clothes from SOL BETTIN. It
will pay you well to follow his good example.
UP-TO-DATE MEN wear SOL BETTIN clothes because of their individuality correctness "life"
and "go"i their dignity and youthfulness.
and here's your opportunity
For a LIMITED length of time I will give ABSOLUTELY FREE an extra pair of trousers with
EVERY SUIT. During this sale no suit higher than $30.00.
"Come and see me. I will be glad to meet you." We are not a special order house. Everything
is made in our own shoy.
SOIL BETTIN
Nothing
to
Electricity
Mrs. INewlywed realized this and when the house was built they had
every convenience that electricity afforded. The lighting is so easy
to operate and doesn't heat up the house like' gas; in every room there
was connection for fans or her sewing machine. She could do her
little ironing ox percolate her coffee toast hex bread and there was
absolutely no odor. Her neighbors are envious of the comfort she en-
joys by using electricity and Mrs. Newlywed never fails to tell them
how nice and clean it is. You can have it in your home any time
under our EASY PAYMENT PLAN.
1 JI 1
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Come to the Office or Ring Up and We'll Have a Man Call
ounstonn LHghtmg & Fe
Coinnipainiy 19Q5
& BE .
Phone Preston 71
1201 Capitol Avensie
Brides and
Grooms
and
Everybody
Will Save Money
by Going to
Houston's Big
Trunk Factory
It matters not whether you are
Bride or Groom or just yourself
you will undoubtedly save money if
you are going to take a trip by pur-
chasing your luggage from this
store.
Every piece of baggage in our
well planned store is tastefully dis-
played ; great pleasure will be taken
in showing you anything you may
desire in our line tnd assisting you
in the choosing.
TRAVEL
WITH A
-MM:
Some of Our Specials
$1010
$12.50 t $15.'K) S"K
Leather lias for
Sn.OO to $8.00 I .cat Ik r
Cases" for
$12.50 to $lo.(K) )-
Trunks for
$12.50 to $1(00 Slcanici
Trunks for
$10.25
$10.00
Our Wardrobe Trunk arc the
most complete line to !. MVn ;m-
where ranging in price fn.m $25.00
to $60.00. Tliree-piy Trunks our
specialty.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST
HOUSTON TRUNK FACTORY
MAIN STREET AND RUSK AVENUE
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