The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 259, Ed. 1 Friday, February 12, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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thy name.”
“How now, philosopher? So, so
1 There should be small love
you sweet knaves and all this
yf The strain of man is bred
out into baboon and monkey.”
VISITING SCHOOLS
IO COMMITTEE OF THE
SCHOOL BOARD SPEND
WEEK WITH PUPHbS
i and Dave Mos-
Each Day
Thi* Week With Pupils and Teach-
: era of Henderson Street School.
The visiting cc
board of educa
been spending |
committee of the city
tion has this week
the school hours at
the Hendersotj street high school, vis-
arums grades of that school
iting the va
for the purpose of finding out the pro-
gress of the pupil* and the condition
of affairs at the school.
This committee, which comprises
Messrs. M. A, Watson, secretary of
the board, and Dave Mossiker, have
each day, commencing with Monday
morning, arrived at the Henderson
street school buildings at the hour
the pupils were called to study, and
from 9 o’clock to 12 o’clock in the
forenoon and from 1 o’clock to 4
o’clock have been constant visitors,
epem&tig from a half hour to an hour
in each class room. > ^
, Every room was visited, the^ last
being that, of Superintendent S
B. Foster today.
Speaking this morning of the con-
dition at the Henderson school, a
member of the committee said: “We
find everything in first class shape.
, perfect harmony between teachers
and pupils and excellent progress by
the pupils. Altogether, pur visit has
• netted tis a very satisfactory show-
ing.”
The visiting committee next week
will spend the entire week visiting the
Anderson school.
THE COMMISSIONERS
Are Still
on Routine Work
parts if the
The Orange county commissioners
lb still in session «nd today com-
of reviewing the re-
road overseers,
also completing the review of the
quarterly reports of the various coun-
ty officer*^ and approving such as
the court thought should be apprnv>
The pubNc roads question will be
taken up by the court just as soon as
the routine business is disposed of.
Already each commissioner and
county judge 0. R. Sholars has filed
a report of the condition of the coun-
ty public roads, and when theyroutine
business of the court has been tran-
sacted the question of the roads im-
provements will be brought up and
ways and means of improving them
will he discussed, and then probably
some action will be made for the
urprk jkst has been found so neces-
sary to be done on several of the
county thoroughfares.
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New York, Feb. 11.—A return
match between the Manhattan and
Brooklyn chess clubs, to decide the
metropolitan championship, will be
ptayed tomorrow at the rooms of the
' v ’ . Vl-afr. I
tht Jab* prison
of the little
relieve the monotony
birds?” queried the
• pail birds,” re-
“1 have often
: than eat,* confided
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MORROW
Balance of W. B. Corsets, old
stock of dollar sellers; sires 22
up; on Saturday at .
29*
18 inch torn Doilies or Nap-
kins, to be hemmed; 65c value;*
tomorrow|at ........ >48*
Wide Taffeta Silk Hair Ribbon,
2 to 3 1-2 inches; white, black
and colors; special ........
Lot of women’s Walking Skirts
in Panamas and fancy mixtures;
new spring models; values' up
*« S5-00 at ..........*2.95
Bates’ Turkey Red and Indigo
Blue Fancy Table Damask; 66
inches wide; fast colors; 60c
value ...... ••-44*
27 inch China Silks in white,
black, and delicate medium de-
sirable shades; our 50c leader,
tomorrow ...............39*
HE FEBRUARY WHIT
m
Begins Saturday, the 13th—Tomorrow Morning
| HOSE who remember our last February Sale will be glad in deed, to see this announcement
The Big White Sale—that event now famous throughout all Orange—the occasion -which
shrewd buyers look forward to—begins tomorrow. It's not a sudden inspiration; instead a once-
a-year feature of-this store that requires months of planning and extensive prepartions for. It will be
a brilliant and instantaneous success. The exceptional values will draw crowds of eager buyers. And
Why shouldn't they come? The prices that prevail won’t be possible after the winter wanes; the
same merchandise offered you in season will be priced 20 to 35 per cent higher. So be among the
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first to indulge in this feast of white goods where you save every time you spend.
Morning Sale—Short Lengths of Linen Damask
The reason this item it confined to a morning sale is simply because the lot will be exhausted. As it is, we fur that 11 o’fkvck
customers will be disappointed. Not because the quantity is insufficient, but due to the extraordinary value. 50 pieces of J J ^
beautiful mercerized Satin Damask, 66 inches wide, assorted patterns; in 2 1-2 yard lengths;-worth $2.38 a piece, at.
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MISS THESE
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Menncn’s or Colgate's Boratcd
or Violet Talcum Powder; the
ustjal 25c sellers,, at .....19*
New lot of stylish Hand Bags
in black or brown; $135 and
$1,50 qualities, at.......• 98*
Genuine black Heatherbloom.
• yard wide, standard 40c seller;
during this sale at .....-35*
24 intHt Antiseptic Birdeye, put
up one in a package; 18 pieces
on sale at ..............78*:
Pure Linen Toweling. 18 inches
wyde; plain Crash or blue and
red checked finer weave. 12*
YarJ»wide fancy Silkolene* and
white Swiss for curtains; 12 l-2c
and 15c qualities, at-- • •• •10*
Sale of Embroideries
These are special lots that we have> be4n holding back for this event—import orders placed eight
months ago. Read the individual offerings that tell ol these savings worth while.
re-
values Up to 20c
For This Sale 10c
.This is a case where first comers will gather the
ripest plums. While the quality is practically the
same, the values vary, because the widths do, the
latter being 2 to 10 inches. Some Nainsook mixed
along with Hamburg; edgings and insertions to
match; values up to 20c; for the big White
Sale choice for only...............*
10c
Dainty Embroidery
Away Under Value
Fine Nainsook, and Swiss Embroidery in small de-
signs—baby patterns; fine weave and close edges;
1 to 4 inches wieje; match sets; 18c and 20c values;
for this sale .......................••••"•----12*
For Corset Covers
35c Value at Half
We Tementber distinctly the sensation created by a
similar offering last year. The only feature in which
this varies is the fact of this lot being even still bet-
ter values and the price a notch lower. Wide Corset
Cover Embroidery of soft muslin; 400 yards in all;
worth 35c and 40c a yard, for the February
White Sale .................................
18c
75c Wide Embroidery
Flouncing at 49c
Pretty Flouncing Embroidery, new eyelet patterns;
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18 to 24 inches wide; all 75c quahties; just 10pieces
in the lot; for the February White Sale....49*
The February Lace Sale
Dame Fashion predicts a mammoth lace season and our Inly-
ing has been done accordingly.,.,Believing that a good start wins
the race, our efforts in the lace section will be strenuous First
of alt. we dote on quality and style here—both must be paramount
features. Then we arrange the price figures so the stock won’t
stagnate. And for a February White SolfcMye go further by
offering special inducement*. For instance these
Laces Worth Up to 9c
French and German VaJ and Round Thread Laces; Torchon* and
CJuny effects; Insertion* to match; l to S inches wide; qualities
up to 8c ...............i.............. *.....,.......-..... *4
High-Class Laces
Book
Whatever the Fashion
tells you the new summer
dresses require, this stock af-
fords, the variety for choosing.
Silk Lace* in Arabian and white;
the stylish net laces in colors;
allovers to match.
15c to 18c Fine Laces
Extra fine VaFLares In match sets; linon Torcbodr. wide Oriental
Laces; the new colored edge laces.in desirable shades; wide C’luny
styles; 15c to 18c would be the regular price*, for this Sale your
choice at. ................................, ]|0*
Warner’s Rust Proof Corsets
Just aw-the name implies, Warner, Corsets are absolutely rust-proof—
a very important .thing to consider in the sunny south with it* long'siege
of warm, sultry weather. Besides, they are'perfect fitting, stylish and com-
fortable. A model i* made for every sort of figure. From the chic little
tape girdle for the dainty young girt, to the strong firm model of statuesque
lines, and for the fashionable matron inclined towards generous propor-
tions, the rust proof line shows thr best shape for every type of form.
The new spring stock is here. Fine white Ba-
tiste Corsets—each number * standard of
merit which other manufacturers endeavor to
reach. Security Rubber Button Hose Support-
ers on every pair. Come and see the new long
^Jyg^models. Prices $1.00 to ........*3«50 J
Warner's 50c Girdle Corsets at 38c
A taped girdle corset superior to the average 50c kinds. The "Challenge,
made by the Warner Corset Co.; hose supporters attached; sizes 18 to 25;
Saturday and Monday at .................. 38*
Attractive Muslin Underwear Leaders
You’ll be prevent if you burry to participate m thia event. Staple Muslin Underwear Garment*
that are well made, sell fait here at the regular prices, so the February White Sale figures will be
an added incentive. A tip: Get your* by coming down Saturday.
40 dozen children’* Muslin Draw-
ers; 2 inch lawn ruffle with five
pm tucks and half inch hem re-
ceiver; 6 button holes; sizes 2 to
12, Choice of any size—limit o
6 pairs in all, a pair......... *fC
25 dozen children's I’nderwaist*.
made of cambric; shirred front; 2
garter tabs and never rust eyelets;
sizes 2 to 12; limit 6 gar-
Women's Muslin Drawers; 4 inch
lawn ruffle with 5 pin tucks and
hem receiver; yoke baud; open dr
closed; 2$ cenn
at .............
garment
18c
Children** fine Under waist* made
of soft finish cambric, shtrrrd
front; “neck and sleeves ' trimmed
with one inch Torchon Lace; strip
bands with double row of buttons,
garter tab* and aevtr-rast eye-
let*, sixes 2 to 12; a good
25c value fur this jfsle.....
18c<
25 dozen children's Drawers, made
of superior cambric, three inch em-
broidery edge in new design*!
five pin tuchs oil body: 6 button
holes; mites 2 to 12; a 2Sc leader;
till the lot is exhausted,
any size' "at.
Women’s Underwear Values to $1.75
We apologise for this offering, simply because it is ssot a new lot bought for
this event Our muslin underwear and shirt-waist factory, Beck and Co. 101
Wooster street. New York, unfortunately was totally destroyed by fkc in De-
cember, We now have their invoice though for s partial shipment.
Under the circumstances, we have culled the best possible offering* for you.
AU our regular Underskirt#, Drawers, C octet. Covers. Gown*. Chemise*
that are marked $125 to $1.75 are tobleri out at
*
Save Now on Linens
This Linen Sale will convince you that it makes a heap of differ-
ence how, where and when a< merchant buys linens. This order was
placed with a specialty Linen Import Agent ten months ago; and
though trade journals and merchants in general will tell you that
linen* are 10 per cent, higher than last year, ours were bought 7
per cent. less. With this advantage to start, and a desire to create a
new high-water mark for linen selling, these offerings are keenly
attractive.
m-i-r ■ ngf* ipn, .--Kcrvir-r *
The sale price* prevail for Saturday and Monday only—be sure
to come in time-
36 in. Linen Lawn
36 in. Linen Lawn
36 in. Linen Lawn ........
30 in. Brown Linen Dnck..
35 in. Shruidt Brown Linen
36 in. Butcher's Linen ....
45 in. Art Linen ..........
90 in. Linen Sheeting .....
45 in Linen Pillow Casing
Sale
You
Value • price
save'
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...25c.....15c..
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Stic.....38c..
12c
,.. 35c.. . ..24c..
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....$1.50...98c..
,..52c
... .75c.....48c..
...27c
Sale of Sheets and Cases
Pillow Cane Special.—25 dozen bleached Pillow Cases,
size 46*36. They're called seconds, because of trifling Ml*
imperfections; we limit half-dozen to a customer; each
•’5 . w 1
Sheet Special.—IS dozen Blair bleached Sheet*, size 72x90, with
the improved interlocking sesm that is smooth andtThd’Y
lasting; 50 cent value; Bunt 6. to a customer; till the^Vj^~
lot is exhausted, each,.
,81x90 Norwood bleached Sheet*; , Englewood 45x35 Pillow Cases of
no seam, hemmed; soft finish; good weight sofe domestic; the
our excellent 75c number, for the usual 20c seller; during this sale
..... 34* ! ** •;...................•*••-'1.5*
February Sale ,.
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CESSLR5
ONEPRICE ~ CASH ONLY
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Staples and New Spring
Goods Interestingly Priced
Cabot Domestic, ydo know tbe
brand; a yard .wide; saute tuft
finish a* of old ..........
Fine white India Linon, close
weave and •nooth finish; the
quarter seBer ---- -•••■•'19*
New patterns in White Madra*.
highly lustrous and loff deel, 31
iiw he* wider spjwiqf. . 10*
Yard wide Mack Taffeta Silk,
guarantee woven on the selvedge,
the Corticelli $1.50 quality to go
a« 81.29
Over 100 piece* of new Utility
Dress Ginghams, staple checks
end fancies ., <*,•*. 10*
Silk Soutaslse Braid 'In white.
black, staple color# and the new
shades of Reseda Green and Co-
penhagen Blue; for 12 yd* 25#
Initial shipment of stylish Elastic
Belts*, fancy buckle* and leather
adjuncts; 25c to ......... gg#
Boy*' Spring Cape; of red, Idur
or Mown, all tool serge, in the
Sfcitbwi; satin lining; wide variety,
*' .................' SO*
Grprn felt Hats five boys, so much
in demand; nemo alpine, with
stitched straight brim.'(1.50
White, Mae* and 11 color# to 27
inch Taffeta S.ik, Owtuellt
brand; will not split; a yd f)g*
Green Felt Hat* for men; hoar
behind, stitched straight brim; ex-
clusive store* ask $2.50. $1.95
First shipment of Queen Quality
Oxfords; strap Pumps and Os-
sfrjtp Put
fords in patent kid, brown ami
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va. Loughrey
11,—"Cyclone
and "Young
Philadelphia fighter,
led round battle to be
at the Southern
Thompson
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Blue Gras* State will be discussed
at a meeting of the Kentucky League
of Postmasters, opened this afternoon
st the custom house.
Honor Lincoln in Schools
Chicago, Feb. 1L—Lessons regard-
ing the life of Abrsthsm
taught in all the public
.es-iSS
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tomorrow s great celebration of the.
Lincoln centenary.
Wake Forcwt Anniversary.
Wake Forest College. N. C., Feb.
11,—Wake Forest College is today
celebrating the seventy-fifth
opening with an *
sary of it#
."I wouldn't make a confidante of
Hay,” said the conceited fellow, with
$ self-satisfied smirk. "She fold me
you said you were crasy to marry me.
Of coarse she’s no friend if—" "No,"
of good." “He doesn’t impress on#
os carrying excess knowledge.'* He
doesn’t. But four, years m the rooting
have been good for M* lungs,
used to lie weak."—Kansas City
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Ford, Arthur L. The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 259, Ed. 1 Friday, February 12, 1909, newspaper, February 12, 1909; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth659224/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.