The Handout (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 15, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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PERSONALS
rilK 8'IsORl WITH I'll VKAKS Ulll'UTATION
Annie l.uea-* .spent the week end.
with friends on I hi' Hill
I carl \\ illiitr v; >!»..-. i in | '<H s
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rhis salt* offers a splendid oppqrtunityior all, to obtain a supply of, high >>r«de
white at prices which we will be unable to duplicate when this stock is exhaust
ed. Listed below are a few of the many bargains in uridermuslins:
\ uoikLcu1 l\il select ion of Muslin Night Gowns, in slip-
over .mil high neck styles,, lunji1 ami short sleeves, beautiful-
ly trimmed in hue ami embroidery ;./AVhife Sale, each $l.:Ja
J,allies' fine Muslin and Voile Eddies, trimmed in real
hand embrirhUrv and dainty laee edge, in white and llesli.
each fti,^S
.J'lanfty n.'lnle Petticoat*. made from sheer quality tiuin
sook, effecliwdy trimmed tit litre edge Uttd inse'U; have deep
flounce; ii sept nil value at choice. ifi'J.OO to v ^OO
Ladies' Slipover Niyht Gowns, made from sheer muslin,
trimmed in laees and embroideries; ehoire value at
ear It SI.ait
Fine Nainsook Muslin and Cambric Drawers, trimmed in
pretty laee and embroidery ed&e; medium and wide knee;
\\ kite Sale thy garment from 7be to . .$1.25
Fine Gowns ami Teddies made of sheer nainsook, hand
made, trimmed in dainty hand einbundery; price per gar-
ment;, $2.73 to $1.05
Dainty "Millie Burke.- ' of iles'n colored., batists, very nivf}
each a $1.7f>
Pretty Corset. Covers of muslin and nainsook, trimmed
with hue and embroidery, 1'rice ode, 7oe, and $1.00
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PHONE OUR MISS SHOPPER
If for any reason you are unable to come to town to lake advantage of this
sale, 'phone L. 5ISO, ask for "Miss Shopper,'' and tell her what you desire. She
will make your selections anil send the articles to you al once. She is experi-
enced irl this line and she guarantees to please with each order.
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Agents For
U. S.
Saving
Certificates
The Store With 21) years deputation
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Agents For
L. S.
Thrift
Stamps
llosulyn Marshall spent the week
'end in the home of liertha I,
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June* IVf'kjns visited ln.*r sister in'
the city.
AliiJ'jffiri't L(m)^; visiU*(l in I'oly ia.-it
Caroline J'.yi visited I'ejftjl
I'i'h this. Week,
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WE Gl\«*»S. & H. GKKFN TRADING STAMPS
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FORWARD!
Goodbye Old *1 ear. We part at last,
Put must needs hold thy record fast.
That can't be changed.
For good or ill the scroll is writ
And we must make the best of it;
The Past's arranged.
. J.'ut. Aonnd the ,b'*!ul with our new
guide,
To face whatever fate betide.
We must move, on
To storm new height -. new plans at-
tempt.;
Nor hold us from our tasks exempt
Till v-' have won.
Howell- "1 fell like lift y-c@nts."
Powell —"Vou mean thirty-cents."
Howell—''No, everything has been
marked up."
Invitations
Announcements
Visiting Cards
FEMININE FOJ
"Can you tell me why a woman.
As she hurries to the door,
' Stops to put a little powder on
her nose-.'
Oh of course, it's only human
1 have heard that said before--
It explains the case entire! v, 1
suppose'.'
Hut whatever the reason.
Anywhere you chance to- meet.
Whether in the nfiProred pn'lor
Or upon the crowded street.
Even though she may he rushing
To the train with hurried feet,
She will stop \ (
To put some powdVkJ
On her nose!
You may think she's interested
In the merchant's window show.
SCIENCE NOW GIVES i s
('ACTS OF TWO FA< KS
; Fannie \ meO was the yuesi of her
; aunt in the city.
Violet 1 leusiey visited her eousin :
; in llie city.
Helen llines was the guest of friends
i in 1- oi". VAuth.
j 1 'alores Doheily visited '-friends in
I Poly last week,
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IIOI.ID \\ ILLNESS.
| Several member^ of the faculty
j and student body Were ill during the
''"lidays. Mi;st of them, however,
have recovered and are now bail;
in theif pro per places. The re.-.f are :
better and will be able to resiirnei
their duties next week.
Mi's. Creenman, professor of
modern language in the Aeadamy
KV: s : i v. h gn'ppe. fever aud a
..U.v- 1 ■' ■: - i:.ii . 1 |.i during i
tlie holiday*. She was unable to
e<>m<J sack to Wu! i: until '..he il'liddle \
of last week.
Mis- Grace Diineail. teachei in
< allege English had regular old j
fashion.,! fever. It - said ihati
she talked incessantly atjont theme!
papers; and e\at"nina! ion 'quo.-t ;Wi-
d'uring her fy:ced stay in bed
M F M. N'-ely. editor--u.
i-'liiei 'th"IlamJ'/ut ' ha-- beiii^
soar-:!- i. al'' ad, srh-ad iaee the
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Are Wonderful This Season
I Itey have all the hull- rf'i'Hs
and furbelows, that wc used to
consider belonged exclusively
to the realms of dresses.
Little shirring and o;U}u.r,
at unexpected places and pock-
ets and belts frhal are deliiiht-
iully attractive.
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I hey Conic in all sort-, of l^aulifu!
color combinations plain >;olo:r--, '
I'lahls, checks, stripe^ atul ftjjuri.'d
ellecis both ia wool atnl ilk;,. i 1
1 lie assorttHt-nl of styles indt.ide- ' '
the plaited, full shirred i:, vu-li '
I he severely tailored niotieis. ' .
I here is an tinu-ually lari-e choice
Ih the larger sizes,
All waist bands front 2Z to 40 inches priced
$5.00 to $17.50
For Shoe Repairing
(iOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING SHOP
10.^ W. 6tli St. Lamar 69U
Gamble's Drug Store
For Drinks, Toilet Articles and Drugs
H-.'sl Service Possible 7th and Houston
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UOVy f'O liOO\ KtMZl
S-U'.v \ c.ir ) egaiisj Shi almost Inuf';
'■ -e rmo!iia. 11 ei friends are quite i Doe 1 speak ton ;,ai iny «1 die mas
| eertain her iilne-s -would not have ' v'h" Inmseif Let
Most <d us have heard the .*>■■ | ]^e„ ^ prolonged had she noGwm ried i htm h W»- is die uniy ..las wh-. A i a ixeb wishing t" folioiv ,, ;
jwe-yion ■•two-faeei!" applied to some ; .,, ,.r the | huuio.t-" and edue..' km 'io •' ;!"ked !h<i ,''ay/"'/.V
one in 'seorn. It. always' has. teen j d<ifc#k "' i ; send haa a .:st of "the da\s' !?■
taken to mean that the person so. yj ... j_,_ ■ i •t v,.,.; ,, tne girl wHo ;s in 1m e v.itli a <toi ■ rep!;, wos as to: Sow.
'N
. . iie Tsnered had a serioii-
desenbed was^ hypocritical. Hut .p.-ncion ,,fI her throat: fe- bin; < that e.
ph\-.iolou i>i - .... , wilting to ilie. ,uit.- p'.'.-ent. It is only the \'-db i.iin t'«...
taken to jirove that all tit us are.
her " "■' . ■ ni 1-
: My V\ ednesda.y. are wheat
•-ixth ene in ln-r life but. die deeia
two-faced. That is to say. they f sj.
nia.int.aiu-.that "the two sides if the
hum an, face differ. And the left
side of the face is the more eoinely
of' the tu'd. 1 In proof of the asser-
tion. jt is ptdnted out that in 'akin.c
profile pictures, photOuraplwi < usu-
ally pose their subjects so as to ex-i
pose the left: side of the hi ad,
Now for the scientific proof. The
left side of the brain, as i.- well
Out she's only putting powder known, does practically all the
on her nose! j thinking and planning, while tht j -n their usual healthy state
Ml these windows are invested 1 riferht safe relates more closely to
'ia:> not bc-i'Oir'ie tit't't.!.-.iorneu to i
to then. yet. "ul ,!"w
.dis.- L e s: e Co. .oner has dist i n - |
fr-ui-:u d herself 'by starting a new ■
fad iti T W. t . It is mumps.
AJa.iay ai< nou piiinf-.diy indent,ed to
lie! .
fses'i-ral others have enjoyed
rne.'isle,- at'iel ™i-k nut since eomtnjr ^
lm-.'l. to the invbioi'sifmfe' at.mos.phere i',l sayn.^; that evesy irii • shvtuld Kno>.
T. W. y, maladic- have '|l:>w to eowk:: and sew a, there is ti
left ;hem Thev are now re-iored !
With a mirror back, you know, J iJu- physical and is the base of the
For the merchant wots: where senses. Hut,'strangely ern'ilig-h, these
his persimmons grows,
At the afternoon reception you will
see each woman try
To preempt one set. "position; if you
follow up her eye
t wo portions of the brain control
opposite s.des of the body, and as
the left side (if the brain does the j,-v,,r ,,Tandfat.her. and here is the let
(/AN Vot: BEAT IT"
A man eoniitteil snieide lieeanse ol a
rr.elaneho:v eiuiviet ion ' bat he was hi.s
foe! S ike the oltl fool, ; My bar i dom IS tre, . n
He i'.rn"- sothe of the My eofl'i i is . ••-.,--t,les-,
j L'iael: day I. eet t-y s a? •
Mj, b M.e;;: ie
j y-oftie niatebes a>e l.-,ade in sna-- a 1 My bee - ■ i.-.-efle---;,
j factoi'y, seme are made ii.- Ie.a-.en and I a, ar< • ' to '.a-- v
| some' are pjade si.tiaewhe :'e e.i.-e. faser lla. >rara I ne fa
\ J'.. a I; it w--i t a
I There is iusi about a- much sense Menaaiys.:
■-S. T WA'/e-'Ma-
t he W I:-'..- IS - ;.t I 'f
ery nian -hollld know ho
to buiid. a iains-.' Ali girls should A man a - ree;:~'
leaiyn to do something, however, the a lajrse a: I \\
saiifte a- every nVari shoulci). Some aril told dpta ttac -a
girls can bi-eotne .eiiscient in litne tair:a nave a yea; in n;a .;
and some in .anoiheta \ ere few ata,- j yteometry. a aaly la.:-a
\
>a-a
hardest work, it imposes the great-
est strain upon the muscles ami
Smith
Printing
Company
Phone f.anifrg. 1887
1U01-B Main Street,
Yon will see a mirror near her, and : nerves on the riyht side of the body
you know the reason why
When she puts
A little powder
On her nose!"
Teaeher " Here's an article writ,-
len by a seieiitlst who says that iil-
. sects 'have emotions. lie claims he
has frequently seen a mosquito weep.'
Science student—" Well. I've oftj'ti
seen a moth hall."
COLLINS ART COMPANY
SHEET MUSIC
ARTISTS' MATERIAL
405-7 Houston Street - - Fort Worth, Texas
of my stepmo'thei.
FOK YOUR PHOTOGRAPH, CO TO ,
GREER'S ART STUDIO
912 1-2 Main Street
20 Years Fort Worth's Leading Photographer
25 per cent off to all T. VV. C. girls.
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f. reih fruits, VeKetab!«s,',t'aridi»!« ahiT Cak«s. The "place to g«t
'rhinga Good to Eat.
Prompt Delivery, Good Goods at lieasonahle I'rieeu.
Thus the muscles of the rijrht alseek
are more constantly in use and un-
dergo rreater stress than those of
the left side, and this causes deeper
v.rinl-.les on tha riuht side of the
face. Hut this ennditioii has a
result , As in ing* in closet touch
with the thinking half of the brain,
the ri'.'-ht. side of the face has areat:-
er animation and the rieht ey« i
more cxpiessise than the left.
As a further proof of this theory,
and one • which may not be wholly
.Welcome, these (.;entlenieii u'o further
and tell us that the tsvo sides of
the face do not match. They say
that one eyebrow is usually Jsigher
than the other, and that the eyes
ordinarily tire not mates
neither do t.he . two corners o
human mouth tally. Our ears Tel
dom match, and one jaw is set ilif
fereiitly from the other.
If is a familiar axiom that there! Wish you nun h of j.,y ! v ;
are no duplicates in nature. The J Vou hayr foutrln tg rturhl^ky
physiologists claim that this is one j And wtM-hink you ri.>htskv:
of the causes for'differences in the | if tbty -torn! b\ ymM >.
features of the same pet son tht.it i W« will see it thi'oug'hskj,
nature nei'er models two oyesf' or!
ears i in exactly identical way. But; I'ausniit all the ilun-e,\,
-there are pers?oris ah whom the dif- J-.Got TlHurr op (lie tun nv,
feieiice is so .small that ii prae- j Keep \die>\nper handafey.
tirully does not exist. And nearly | 1' brht **-**■:>■. the and- ky ,
always., this i,~ a womari. Then we r\ hat s the wny tc» winsk>.
ter he left- behind 'him : > - -
"I tfilirried a widpvv with a erowti
(rood for noli.)
moirea! rv.
1 "Wall. ].'reckea
lie i arefuf wiuu you say aral • how I trijf«»iHet.ry. i-e.j:.
much harder to esauviish otitabl Wi it-
ten statement- thai; it b verbaf ones
; r
■i\rWSji a raneliman', .a -
learned to pull jtJw iaaaa:
up 'iauuht.e My ather visile, my ^ ^ wht„ V(ll] v say a!,d how ye
house very often, tell ,n love uatl, my lj(, j .
stepdaufbU'r aud nnuaaed her, -so ««5'| ' in -j,,,.,. |„ve leu.ersl Helen 11 mes. te , A ana 1
fathteLrl^anu- nty son-,n-hW, and my ^ sume Wj,rijnif u(thifes.! had walked up to the :
stepdauutiter my mother, because she J ^ ^'d^( you (,,up| SIV j hose j cha,,el afte- puneha.., her,
Was m\ ia'iief - vm!>. Al.(i in> utlt j jetl<.-ri; "him'' tea- years from- now • immediately altii !'>nua Je
;i s0n- 1,11 W'H ,!iy f'!tlKT H ;":1 n",; you would mill* vour^r l«l.eve ydv , requested the Wk -a th-
ffi-htw aao my tita ha .oi ,» w,t» - :l< • >A-,-jte tin m even if you knevs i seats to nioU- up. " \h«<
Mv
brotha
fat'nefv.-: wife, -f. e, t,iy st-epdautriiier. j
d.oi had a soa : 'a.e was, of course, fny ;
brother, had in tlie meantime my
SI alldehild. for he Was file son of my
daun'hter. My v.av w.i my eialtd
mother, been use site was my mother's
mother,- I was my wife's- husband and
mand.shdd at the smne time. And
as:the husband of one's urandmother
is hi> K'raedfather. I was. my own
tr; andfotlna
KKUKN.SKV. <H,I> P.OVSKV
you #11.
The man who aryUe* : that r.t-iy-
(I i i 11:4" a person does is tlli'iiueh a. se'e ,
i.-di motive is the man who judges oth-'
ers by himself. N'o doubt it. Ins ii
dividuaf ease lie- is correct..
One way to £i.*t' alone' in the- world :
is to tie careful and never commit j,
your-si'lf, or if you should eommit .
yourself, never say anything that you.
Can't eel out of. .Selected. j
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oeeiipyine, the three!arear' >ei
i
Kerensy, old iioysky,
"perfect
evidently t.iorti in the aeeu;
siJt'5re. p Mm ^ ifti
*r « •f Vif*' itfriKSil.
1 "-a ia ;:|L^ .ala ."s=!r,';J ih ■ait.3?;:ta;'a'i--a.:va.--;!a • ,a '^a a IflBlfi
e:et what is railed.
betiuty." Ex.
Dr. Taylor, to Esther Speei. wdio
was feeling out of ■'Fsthei.
,yiHiatjnWt have 1 been borfi in the oh-
jettiv-e case."
Esther S|»t«er. "Or Taylor, von vvere
evidently ln»m Ift the accusative cast;,"
i <1 *1-4 iiiiip®
over pit! jBsilni-ky
lrreedom's now the woni.-ky,
l^et tfit' news I e he I'-d'ltV
Hetti > tmli. .< will oonii -k\
' I"- so 'MH ■ a ;
That sluMdd make them glad-slty,
0M i|fk POTftWBl»liSiK j[i
A
1 f. al! the ehyuds wereaslltishine |
Our faces would be lair,
Tt» fee| once- m.o,re i-ipoti theni
Tin; cooling spin -h .of rum
te -V.aa. a i:y;:iA':i' ;'-:.;a: "a:. ''j-'-a."a''a-.j
|V ail 1 he WOrid wen- music
j Our hearts w'onhi often itir.e:
t,.r ooe sweet strain of si-let a e ;
tnietik the ertdle1". ' .; . a. 'aa'a'viiA
i-j^i' A, ti * I
If' iife. W'e: e aiway- nierry, '
' j (Hi: sold w<add .--Cek relic! i|-'iaAalv'tv
j And le-it i'tom We.«iy ImiKhter ?j «
; In the 1 jttiel aj'ha, of grie.f, .
1 ■ V:m Inke
filpggpittgwflflliM»
f-r ^ -1 .i J ' \ d f J ^ i .
I People who h;|viy. wjjtriti ' frleiv.1.*
aire "he-lit; Iv-ie r Mi-af tinpp'ee til a i, tl.i.ise
who haw- none. AH the wealth of
tfart wtirhl ».oi4B Tad btij you :m"i
ii pay you for tihe lo--s of one,1-'.
COME- SEE
THE NEW
THINGS
First Show iiyi44 «>f A ^ |
Styles for SprifiiJ oi
Coals, Cual Suits, Dnvei
Skirls and Millinery
liits shuwirid <»Htr,ml 1-vae-.it j
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