The Texas City Star (Texas City, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 300, Ed. 1 Friday, January 22, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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TEXAS CITY STAR, JANUARY 22, 1915.
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SOCIETY
ORPHEUM THEATRE
BY MARGARET MASON
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(Written for the United Press.)
Be Here Sure
Learn To Be Graceful
Come! Come!
C
bers were pr esent, Mesdames
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Army Notes
PHONE 307
9th Ave.
tion is absolutely indespensible fore they entrusted her with any
skirt of the mode the underskirt to the successful set of the moy-
millionaires. So she’s going on
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AMUSEMENTS
circular finish, cascades of chif-
Envelope chemises still strive adjusting accounts in the books
worn off they are found neither ment.
Refreshments were serv-
i Spring.
temporary duty at Fort Snelling, the Twenty-third, under instruc-
crepe de chine and straps of the and beading finished edge.
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STAR THEATRE
proved very satisfactory.
ing.
ten
Mrs.
ing of February 18th.
How Do You Expect To Get
IF YOU DO NOT
GO AFTER IT?
DO SO BY ADVERTISING IN
THE STAR
?
It is read by practically all Texas City consumers.
They like to trade with Star advertisers
more novel and attractive as well
as possessing the desirable ef-
fect of softening the flesh over
by Texas City Lodge No. 858, I.
O. F. with a handsome gold Past
Grand Master charm. The gift
The Twenty-third regiment to-
day had various company drills
on the company streets until the
rain compelled a discontinuance.
The machine gun company of
yoke of the puffed footing finish-
ed with a sheer and narrow lace
Minnesota, and to terminate not
later than May 1, is granted Cap-
tain J. A. Lynch, Twenty-eighth
Behold! the banished petticoat
Has now returned to grace
CHICKENS, EGGS, FRESH MEATS, FISH and MISSISSIPPI OYSTERS
Clean Meats and Clean Dealings
CALL AND INVESTIGATE
mean being out of sight.
The tailored nightgowns
meeting will be with Mrs. East-
land, Seventh avenue south.
M Troop, Sixth Cavalry, com-
manded by Sergeant J. Ellery,
and part of the Artillery forces,
were out exercising the horses
this morning."
Infantry. On or about February range finder, and the working of
1, he will proceed to Fort Snell- the new tripods for machine guns
27th INFANTRY
Moving Picture Show
Corner 2d St. and 11th Ave.
A Broken Silence
“Money talks.”
“I know, but my husband has
an impediment in his income.”
First Class, First Run
Films.
Free Tickets
Are given with each spot cash
20 cents purchase at
Market Place
wreaths and nosegays of tiny
ribbon flowers add to its charms.
All in such delecotable shades
and materials as to make every-
woman go around in circles for a
circular petticoat.
Apeing the fashion of the
sleeveless evening gown a night-
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All the Latest Dance Steps Will Be
Taught By Miss Connally of Galveston.
CLASS STARTS THURSDAY NIGHT
IN SUTTLE HALL
Too Slow
“Why has your daughter drop-
ped her hospital work so soon ?”
“She found she’d have to nurse
poor patients for two years be-
Clever Boy
“Hello, Dotty! What are you
doing these days ?”
“Same old thing.”
“Are you really? I thought
he went abroad.”—Judge.
gown with similar pleated ruf-
fles around the elbow sleeves and
as a ruff effect around the round
low neck. *
CRYSTAL THEATER
On account of building the New Crystal
Theater, the Crystal Theater will be colsed
until about January 15th. When the New
Crystal Theatre is opened “Trey O’ Hearts”
will be finished.
The Latest in Nighties;
Petticoats Again Stylish
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Locals
Mesdames R. Mahley and H. B.
Emken were visitors in Galves-
ton today.
Frank Hewitt of the c ivil ser-
vice came from Galveston yes-
terday to take the place of Ser-
geant A. C. Calhoun, as Major
General J. Franklin Bell’s chauf-
feur. Sergeant Calhoun is under
medical treatment for his eyes.
“THE TYPHOON.”
Paramount Picture in 5 Parts.
Price 20 cents.
They like to read it.
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THE JEWEL THEATER
TONIGHT
as comfortable nor as attractive ed consisting of chicken salad,
With crepe de chine and lace.
Quite like the prodigal’s return
The petticoat’s will be
Because the fatted calves are all
Prepared for it you see.
New York. Jan. 22.—Whether
an underskirt cast out by Fash-
ion becomes an outcast or an
outskirt is beside the question.
with the long tight sleeves and
prim close round neck like the
sensible and modest night habili-
ments of our granny’s youth.
Where theirs were
Ruffles so long banished as in
truth were all frills and fluffiness
from undergarments as long as
the tight and clinging lines were
in vogue, are now found on ev-
ery jaunty bit of lingerie and of-
A. Willar is in the city on a
visit from Colorado.
evening wear comes absolutely
guiltless of a sleeve. It is an
Empire model of flesh colored
forecast for 1915 is that that
article of wearing apparel, more
noticeable by its absence than
anything else the last season or
two, has now returned in all the
the fullness of its pristin glory
and also all the fullness of a cir-
cular cut. Naturally with the
full flaring and pleated outside
land and her mother. The next
with a ting ruffle of the foot-
ing. The panties are finished
with a deep puffing and ruffle
A leave of absence for two
months and twenty one days, to
take effect upon completion of
ters F. L. T. (friendship, love,
truth.) and other Odd Fellow em-
blems thereon. Mr. Gordy high-
ly prizes the token, and wears it
as a watch charm.
fee. The visitors were Mr. D.
same material edged with ruffle
of point de sprit, hold it over, the
shoulders.
As a direct antithisis of sleeve-
less nightie is the new model
TEXAS CITY BUSINESS
can no longer be denied. Hence
the circular petticoat of 1915
now makes its bow before fair
feminity. Snug and tight fitting
RENTFROW’S BIG STOCK CO.
Dramatic and Vaudeville
Tonight ThePsaytiful “LENA RIVERS”
Next Attraction “DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDeT"
Special Matinee every Sunday at 2:30
$10.00 Souvenir Given Away Saturday Night
moyen age nighties as yet this
long waisted effect is- being
shown with killing effect on
some of the newest combination.
In fact the moyen age combina-
COHEN’S
COLOSSAL
CLEARANCE
Now Going On-Attend Every Day!
And Save as You Have Never Saved Before
Men, Women and Boys apparel—shoes—clothing— fur-
nishing->-hats—trunks and leather goods, at
SENSATIONAL PRICE CONCESSIONS
with the new old Empire waist-
line of course combinations with
the same short waistline are
worn.
As a trimming for combina-
tions, petticoats an din fact all
tion of Lieutenant H. J. Weeks,
was busy this morning on the
beach. The test of the new
fon flounces, shimmering pleated lingerie footing is very good. It
silk and satin ruffles couqettish is as practical from a laundry
is a Maltese Cross, w ith the let- lovers knots of ribbon, garlands point of view as lace and is much
YOUR SHARE OF
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P. D. Plank of Cleveport, Ken-
tucky, arrived here last night.
He left this morning for Gal-
veston on a business trip.
A leave of absence for fifteen
days is granted Captain W. L.
Guthrie of the Engineers. He
will proceed to Fort Leavenworth
Kansas about February 1.
places. A favorite spot is as a to get into a 1915 model Irene ing will be with Dr. and
sort of short peplim below the Papillon or Goodwin these curve- Davis on Sixth street, the even-
virtuously high waist line of an Empire ful days.
which it is worn. A charming for general favor but after the of the council the meeting was
nainsook set consisting of combi- first faddy novelty of them has changed into a social entertain-
nation and nightgown has a deep
The West End Circle, an
auixiliary of the Baptist Ladies
Aid Society, met Wednesday af-
ternoon with Mrs. P. M. Betts on
Seventh avenue south. The ses-
composed of canton flannel or sion lasted two hours, the time
heavy east iron linen and cam- being pleasantly passed with
brie however these latter day prayer, scripture reading, sing-
- i. i , - mg, and business discussions,
confections are evolved from 5‘""gr. ■, 1
And ornament fair nether limbsj sheerest tissue batiste and nain- Mrtng. ' Selg SReopemdmbehs
sook which proves that being un- 8, . _ _ , T
. °,] N5 , were taken in, Mesdames James
der cover doesn’t necessarily Heson, F Reading and H Behr-
gman. Visitors present were Miss
0 ° Ella Betts, and Mesdames Lowry
crepe de chine are very popular . TT I 1111 .1
- jEavins, Hudland. All the mem-
... about the hipe it breaks into
J. O. Gordy has been presented frothy ripples of lace around its
FOR SALE—Black mare, 15 hands high.
Harness and buggy. Information, phone
133._______________________307p.
Security Council No. 2170 met
last night with Mrs. J. L. Cor-
bett on Sixth avenue. Mrs. F.
P. Clayton opened the meeting.
After a short session devoted to
When it comes to a question Brooks and his little children,
of corsets it’s going to take the Dennis and Elva, Ruth Hassler,
ladies Heaven bless ’em, some James, Maggie, Thomas, Francis,
time to get on to their curves to Dolly, and Howard Corbett. The
say nothing of getting into them, members present were Mesdames
I In some ways its going to be Clayton, Brooks, Van Vacter,
easier for that proverbial camel Davis, Hassler, Corbett; Messrs
Mrs. A. T. Nunn and family
have returned from a four
month’s visit with friends at
Fort Worth and Teague.
to pass through the eye of . a Hassler, Corbett, Clayton, and
in the most unexpected needle than for some of us girls Doctor Davis. The next meet-
en age frock. Under the gowns the stage in a musical comedy.”
as they promised. Hence enve- potato chips, sandwiches, pickles,
gown for a little later in the. beading, ribbon run, and edged lopes chemises will envelope olives, pumpkin pie, hot coca,
but few feminine figure this chocolate and cake, and hot cof-
owing to their easy laundry
characteristics as well as their Woods, Swetman, Sel-
chaste beauty. They are usual-! Murch, Johnson, Al-
ly cut on Empire lines and are len, Hudson, Hunt and Mrs. East-
The real point in the lingerie finished solely with a row of
hemstitching around the low
neck and short sleeves.
While we haven’t taken to
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The Texas City Star (Texas City, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 300, Ed. 1 Friday, January 22, 1915, newspaper, January 22, 1915; Texas City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1576726/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Moore Memorial Public Library.