The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 263, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 23, 1923 Page: 4 of 52
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THE HOUSTON POST: SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 23 1923
CHILDREN OF KIRBY
EMPLOYES TO GET
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
BAPTIST CHLRCII
TO HAT. SPECIAL
MUSIC PROGRAM
TAFT RANCH WILL
fruit hflf rwfnre coming to Re roun
o Hf Iih- il.nn much to ndrinw
COUNTY INSANE
TO GET 'TREAT'
FOR CHRISTMAS
Misa Taylor's clasa raided $10 in
lesv than an hour and in addition to
this the (I. V. 11. dull at the Kirst 1
1'reshj terian church raised another
MlL'o making C1 l:t in all. Ahout!
'-." is needed. Miss Collinn said hut
the remainder ill be donated h her.
Purchases were made Saturday.1
The Insane patients will receive randy
c.ike. turkey cranherriep. sweet io-
tatoes. Iinad and huttir. fruit and a
gift apiece. There are ahout .'l.'S In
the insane ward and about KM) in the
other pann of the jail.
it.i!ij-'m hrrc. .Mr. i ownrt Mart
GET CITRUS TREES'-
I'lnnnrd to sot out at
nil the ranch this
(P1(P1(P IM
Left Memphis
the 21st
hanl- will h ulcrml
.-il'Vi. hnrii mirfnii highway lend-
mc :i roi ch fh rnunTv. i Mhor than
Oi:r r-'P !:'in. M (''-ftrt is to hav
rt-.- i in lcvt.i.if I lu' ranch
;i- ft .-!r-:- frtii lir-''iMti"n. Mr.
i;-.'."n Irf -1 known that ho
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Thf ; 'nop h.-i- !.-. n. . ffrr.-.l ii a conn-
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: "f Thi" tiltinn h
.opt- u -tndrf:.:v fll liiirnii: Mr tow
'h r: i . i-than Tars.
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Th little group of moji and womi-n
I who "don't quite understand" will
have just as Wg a Christinas this
rear a ever. Miss I nor Collina. sn-
! renntendent of the social service hu-
reau. aanounced nt noon Satiirdiiy.
i The fiin"s for furnishing holidar cheer
to the insane patients at the Harris
I county jail were obtained Saturday
j morning.
Friday afternoon Miss Collins
found that although she has been aide
to siiv the insane .rd with extra
turkey atid ' fixin s'' every Christmas
i in the fast that she was without
I f'inda this Tear. Mi. Kiith Taylor.
t.-acher of a Sunday school class at
the r'irf lre shrtenan ' hurch read a 1
storv ahout tiie summon m The
Houston I'ost Saturday morning.
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25.682 Presents to Be
Distributed by Special
Committee
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AN EXHILARATING EFFECT.
A liottle of Hernine on the helf nt j
home I- like haung a doctor i the I
house nil the tune. It gives instant i
relief when the iligrstmu K.t ut .f
order or the howcls fail to act. One !
or two doses is all that is necessary
to start tilings moving and restore
that fine feeling of eihilaration and
l.uoyaiii-y f sirnB whn-h helongs
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SALARY RAISE IX
CITY HALL MOVE
Store Open Monday
Evening
This Sale Continues Until First of the Year
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Bath Robes
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Dressing Gowns
KTery roncoivaMe stylo.
( olur and fa: r:c : here
'a! ".cs t-i 4n. . .533.75
'o'..:c t.i . .$29.75
Y.ihica f S25. . .$21.75
Values f. $18 ?0 $15.75
Yahics to $15. . .$12.75
".i!.:os $12. 50 $10.75
Wilr.cs to $8 50. .$5.85
These Drastic Reductions
Without a Parallel in the
History of Landers Co.
Owlp.e to the unfavorable wrath r con.! it tons wo find onrsolvea
ho.ivi'y loadc! with all kin.i? of Christmas merchandise which wo
cannot carry over. Therefore we arc wilhns to s!icnfico merchandise
at this time as we have never done hrfor 'n the historv of Landers
To Only a few items are listed here There are mar.v more for von
to choose from.
COME EARLY
Buy at Landers Co- and Save
Pajamas
A : -a. :. ..i c.f; tha' is al-
vi . ;. s p T!:- . are
:'. ail s;-.;.u ard f..'T:cs.
. p. 1 ! :d:ne s:ik- ar.d dorti-'s.
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ri;nnis $3.45
$ 7 ) P..;a-.a . $5.85
$ 5 '" Pp.; .--as . $4.25
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$2.10
MARL I N CHLPCH TO OBSERVE
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DADDY DOMT fr&CfTl RQr MVre&D i oturuam
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iuu rnyniacy nc I Bin lneKta ft lOTOf EXTffAS
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rvKHT HnJ IHI5 n0MTMCfNT TOO MAKS
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onvrrmcir OUT WITH f 3 - I HAD A
BLOW QUt Toy
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TUBE COtTi
ME 24
i hope.
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HAPPEN 9l
Neckwear
Kn: Cmcfcet. Grenadir.e. Knit and
1 r. ar ! . wed Siiks.
If Mary were a member of our 5c
Christmas Saving Club she would
have today exactly 563.75 plus in-
terest. And if dad were a member
of the 10c Club he would have
5127.50. plus interest and the Christ-
mas extras would be solved.
(Join Today)
Christmas Savings Teller.
State National Bank
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Handkerchiefs
Initial Box Handkerchiefs in
linen cambric and swiss.
$L' oi" Hoxos of 2. . $1.70
$: Ftox.-'S of I $1.30
5: n.) K..xes of ?.. 85c
Fancy Hand-Drawn Handker-
chiefs Silks Silk Pongee fine
Irish Linen.
J! ?.n llandkerchiofn
fl z: Mar.d;orchi.-fs
? 1 v'j Handkerchie's
. . J1.30
. . $1.05
. .. 85c
Many other Ties in fancy boxes that are
extraordinary values at . . . 95c
Smoking Jackets
M.-iterials rt Silk Hrorarle and Woolens in cuffs
! cr liars of contrasting colors.
$35.00 Smoking $12.50 Smoking
Jackets. . .$29.75 Jackets. . .$10.75
$1S50 Smnking $ 7.50 Smoking
Jackets. . .$15.75 Jackets. . .$ 5.95
Landers Co. Boy' Shop
CHRISTMAS
ALE
Boys'
Overcoats
and
SUITS
Drastic Reductions on Entire
Stock Without
Exception
FINE ALL-WOOL OVERCQATS
Would ordinarily sell at much (tT ftC
more Jbl.JJ
BOYS' TWO-PANTS SUITS
Would ordinarily sell at much
more.
$8.95
Boys' Patrick
Mackinaws
Values to OC
$14.95 .... j)j.yo
Boys' Corduroy
Suits
Values to dJ
$12.00 .... bflwi)
Boys' Bath Robes $2.75 and $3.75
Boys' Knit Ties 5
BOYS' PANTS 741
Values to $2.95 3)1.1 "
SWEATERS $2.45 $3.45
BOYS' SHIRTS AND BLOUSES
$1 $1.25 $1.45
RAINCOATS
$4.95 $5.95 Aup
Shirts
Silk Shirts. In solids and
fancy rolnrs
$iaon snk sinns $8.45
$ S.50 S:!k Shirt- S6.35
$ 7
$
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SliKt- $5.95
Shin-
Elnglish
Broadcloth
Shirts
$ 5.00 Shirts
S 4.00 Shirt-!
$ 3.00 Shirt-
liilll
Save By Buying at Landers Co.
Holeproof
Hosiery
Silk Socks in Fancy
Boxes
75c and $1
Silk and Wool
$1 $1.50
Golf Socks
$2 $3.50 $5
Gloves
Kid (ilovi's. Mocha. Snod rtc.
$5.W !..(s $4.25
S4.'X ( loves . . . $3.35
$3.00 ( !nvrs . . . .$2.45
$2.50 Cloves . . . .$2.15
Gauntlet Gloves
$1000 ( i.mnth-t- .$8.45
$ 7.5(1 ( 'uir.tlct.s .$5.95
$ 5.00 Catmtlrts .$4.25
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Belts and Buckles
Sterling Silver. Cold I'latcd
Kngravine Frno
$10 00 Bu-klcs
$7.50 Ruckles
Rtuklcs
Uuckli's
Hucklf s
Rucklr ;
Mucklcn
$5.00
$ 1 0 1
$3.m
$20
$1.U)
$8.45
$5.95
$4.25
$3.35
$2.45
$1.65
85c
BELTS
$1.00 $1.50 and $2.00.
WLL MYE8& CO. OOVISSSSJ
1 Man's Store Where Women Like to Shop"
JEWELRY AND
ALL-LEATHER GOODS
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OFF REGULAR
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Sweaters
Brushed Wo in Soli ami finCy
c'olor-; $d.75 Swi'ater Vests
Golf Sweaters
$5.65
$13 . Swpaters $11.45
10 no SPiitrs .... $8.45
$S.fi0 Sweaters $7.25
$7. no Sweaters
$".00 Sweaters
$.1.00 Swealera
... $5.95
... $4.25
... $2.45
Good Charge Customers Solicited to Buy During
This Event
LMYR&CO.Omii
"A Man's Store Where Women Like to Shop"
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