The Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 24, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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ANOTHER
LARGE
SHIPMENT
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LADIES WASH SUITS
5.00 to 15.00
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AND SALE
.Me
FINE FABRICS tor COMMENCEMENT DRESSES
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superfluous hm boon nililcil. ....
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fo prcpnro uni! η vlftil hrrr will prnvr thnl thlft «t »rr ι ·» tho l»i *t plni ι· with il·»
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THE NEW
SKIR!
STYLES
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Olll ι»· 11 tin* Hi lit ( «111
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«hipim nt* o( M ut* 'n vwt
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μ ι It * hi 11 Shut (irti r«
5.00 to 15.00
β
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Wash Chiffon. \n · \. i.-tit jν ι ; · ■ . h · t
4J llnhes wide mi v»lr thK wv k I
French Lawn. \ nv>^t m r\κ ■ able m .têtu'. \ t\
«urable foi comment emenl dressps 42 Inch s wi '«»
4<)c «rade spi ^ ι ill ν priced the ν ml 33c
Persian Lawns. I hese lovely sheer fabric 1 ire mm"
than evei in evidence for the handsome w lis' n 1
gown our 50c. 35. and J5c qualities on sale next
Wet k at 39 . 23t in 1 1 8c
French Batiste. Alwavs prettv and always in nood
taste and Spring and Summer wear very sheer and
line 75c grade reduced to 63c
Pariessene Novelly. 50 Inch wide ι fine soft dura-
hie mateiial regular price 75c. on sale next week 59c
Special Values in Colored Fabrics
Airline ( loth. ' !■ in t ι ; Uhi
vei sti ι ι 11 !\ 1 (h 't η \l \u k ill HQ ι
Paris Chiffon I hi - hinds m tt m il» t il ι ' h
in lashton this season; we mention on» spécial iju.il-
itv 50 inches wid· . v Kl ( t 1 _s n \t w· k 95c
French Lawn. ()n< njulai 5n . t ι«' 4' in . hes wid .
specially priced next week the yard 44c
India Linon. \ little h< ivier in weight than Persian
l awn must desirable I t waists and <lre-st-s I inks
well and knindeis to perfection specially priced per
yard 23c l^c 14c and 9c
Dainty Dimities. A lar^e collection of designs in
stripes and checks very cheap at our prices. 23c
l(>c 16c and 12c
See Our Showings of Linens
NEWEST MODELS OF
American Lady Corsets on Display
1.00 to 3.50
COMMENCEMENT
HANDKERCHIEFS
Our 11 indkerchiefs wheth-
er the price be big or little
are always the best values
in the city. Another fea-
ture that we pride our-
selves nn is the variety we
show—we depend on this
a good deal. All kinds of
Handkerchiefs here price
range 5c to 3.00
Women's Neckwear
The low flat Dutch col-
lars are the most popular
sellers this season. We
have these as well as
many other good stvles
25c to_ __ 1.50
.
Accessories
Such as Hand Bags Belts
Hair Ornaments etc aie
here in great profusion.
All the leading styles in
correct Dress Accessories
are displayed at this store
COMMENCEMENT
FANS
\ nice Fan makes an ideal
Commencement present.
We have an attractive
showing of silk and gauze
Fans in plain and e'aborate
styles 50c to 5.00
CARPET PRICES
ARE DOWN
Odd rolls and broken lines
--plenty of each pattern for
a ro im — and plenty of
^fhoi/e patterns to choose
'from. These prices good
for next week only.
65c qualities 48c
. ι 75c qualities 59c
VI hOO qualities 84c
11.25 qualities 95c
1.50 qualities 1.15
k
New Rutfs and Mattings.
-I
Commencement Hosiery
We are sole Waxahachie agents for the
famous Onyx Hosiery the Hosiery you
notice so extensively advertised^ in the
magazines Plain embroidered and lace
styles in lisle and silk materials all the
prominent shades on display here.
"Onyx" Hosiery 25c to 2.00
Commencement Slippers
Women expect of this store the highest
excellence in shoe styles—and why not
when we have never failed them in the
seasons that have come and gone. Our
oxfords pumps and ankle strap styles
are the pink of shoe perfection. Selby
Slippers sold here.
2.50 to 5.00
JOLESCH & CHASKA
EVERYTHING
BOYS WEAR
Boys'Suits rhese Clothes
are made with all the wear
resisting qualities and the
patterns are novel and new.
Every garment is sewed
throughout with the utmost
care and guaranteed in
every particular. Suit
prices 2.50 to 10.00
Cadet Waists fur the hoy
only 50c
Cadet Hose for boys and
girls the pair 25c
Boys' Wash Suits. Λ very
pretty line all the best
styles 1.25 to 2.00
♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦
IN Til Κ SOCIAIj IIKAI-M ♦
♦
Boririjr Kdllor'» Umiiw ΛΙΟ.
Tli.. M. W. M. Huh.
Tho M. W. M. club wuh received
[iln wopk liy MImaoh Kmmti nnd
I'ntrlek nt tho h a ml h> ι rm< Pnt-
hoim* on Patrick «(rent which
waH^inJjl<»om with a multitude <>f
fragrant roHoit pink pre do m In iitliin
In the parlor rod holding sway I»
the mI 1111· κ room while other color·
"ΤΑΚΜ THAT Illin oi s
OLD I'Al'IOH AWAY"
"and l>ritir tno some rorrpKpondtnrw
«tfttlonery I'm wIllluK my friend·
«hall reeelvo from tun. Ho nround
to Fe*rl«' Mloro find you will lio sure
to find the littchi (dindon la l.lie finest
11 r»on paper «ltd nlwayw "In the
j
were fnvor«'d In tho remaining re-
ceiving room» with η bewitching
background of greenery made by
stalely palms and fern». Forty-two
! was th·· fascinating pastime proeld-
I ed for the six tables by these pop-
! lar hostesses for the uiombers and
a .number of substitutes of tho tntsr-
I ry wive* and maidens dainty score
cards and table marker» being much
In evidence. When the clone of tho
unmei came; home queute and tho
' following out of town guests Mes-
j dames Allen οΓ Cleburne; Ace Ack-
ley of Canyon City; Locke of Mus-
koKie Oklahoma; Beall of Wash-
ington U. and Misses Jackson of
Greenville Tennessee and Piles of
Itasca were served the following
delightful refreshments: Limy llsh
sillnd tomnloes with oil dressing
olives wafers mint sticks and
strawberry Ice.
The Sixteen Club.
I The Sixteen club speut Its custom-
ary happy weekly session with Miss
Lou Kllen Williams at the spacious
Williams home on Marvin avenue
Thursday afternoon of this week tho
usual pastimes being In evidence.
Not a club member was mlsUng 011
this merry occasion and plans for ft
picnic In the near future to honor
Miss Dora Patterson a much belov-
ed member who leaves soon for her
new home In Toynh Valley and who
will be sadly missed were entered
Into with much enthusiasm.
Refreshments of strawberry tee
angel food and salted almonde were
served In addition to the club mem-
bers to Miss Jackson of Clreanvllle;
Miss Hendrlx of Van Alstyne; Misa
Hopkins of Pittsburg and Mise Rid-
er of Dallas. t
Λ lilrtlidny Party.
Little Mltm Virginia and Muster
Hull WchI children of Mr. untl Mrs.
.loo West. celebrated their fifth and
seventfh birthdays respectively
their blrihcluy anniversary coming
JiiHt one day or the month apart —
on last Ratiirday afternoon at the
Went home on Rogers street. Lawn
games iui;de the afternoon pass all
too quickly to the thirty-five little
guests present and lo a number of I
the mothers of the little folks who
enjoyed the ocrnslou almost as nineh
as the yoiingBterB After some time
spent enjoying the out-door games
the children gathered about the two
big beautiful birthday cakes and
each little guest made a wish for the
little honorées. Many and varied
were the pretty little remembrances
brought these happy children by
their many small friends.
UtiHt but not least came the feaat
of Ice cream and wafer» which was
thoroughly enjoyed by each little
child.
Iloiue Miaalon Society.
The Homo Mission Society of lite
Methodist church enjoyed « most
pleasant social session at the home
of Mrs. Md Hawkins on Thursday
afternoon. Varions phases of the
home mission work were d I sen sued
and a number of Interesting points
brought out. Kerns geraniums be-
gonias and roses from the hot house
of this home made beautiful docor-1
atlon» while a red illy for the center
piece 011 the dining table was the
plece-de-reRlBtance In the dining
room whe>c was served the guoBte
after the Hoclal hour the following
delicious menu: Sandwiches pickles
ice l«a strawberry cream and cake
(ο refresh them after their mental
activities. concerning the uuli| 11·*
c<)iitext of "Klevôn Bible Women"
which followed the genernl dlscus-
hIou. concerning church work along
linen already mentioned.
Mii. Ihinawuy KnU>rtHliw.
Mrs. .1 11. Dunaway entertained
with a morning forty-two Thursday
nt her cottage home on Went Main
Street to honor Mrs. Λ. 11 Small of
t)nlins. Locke fit Muskogee Oklaho-
ma: Ackley of Canyon City who are
all former Waxahachlnns anil Miss
Mien of ttusca. This pleasant affair
partook more of η neighboring par-
ty than otherwise the three tables
being tilled by η few old-time friends
of the honorées adjacent to the
neighborhood of the hostess Shrimp
naiad wnfers celery relish «traw-
berry Ice and cake delightfully re-
freshed the participants.
Hliak ewpertre llecepf loll.
A report of the recepf'ou given by
the Shakespeare club yesterday af-
ternoon will appear Monday.
MAY I'ltOVK IMTAIj
Wnen Will Wiixullilctllc People
Lenrti t he Importance of It V
Backache Is only α «Impie thing nt.
first ;
But when you know 'tis Trom the
kidneys.
That serious kidney troublée fol-
low ;
That diabetes Bright'κ Disease
may be the f η t ni end
You will gladly profit by the fol-
lowing experience.
TIs the hon«»t statement of π suf-
ferer who whs cured.
H. L. Anderson electrician Kauf-
man Texas say»: "For ton year* I
was subject to attacks of Mdnoy
ο<· ni ι > I h I η t. The pain* Iti the Hinull of
my Inn·U wore ho acute ill tlnio* that '
I could hardly urine from 11 Hlttlmc
portion and when Htooplng my back
foil HM If It wore κοίηχ Ιο break On
several occasions I whh practically
helpleas and obliged lo quli work
Tin· kidney nor rot ion * were IrreKular
ami accompanied by it Bedding wn-
Hatlon In passage. I spent much mon-
ey doctoring and trying various
medicines but II was not until I
used Uoan'e Kidney I'llls 1 hut I ob-
tained relief. They helped mo at
once and for thro» }4nrs I have had
no return of kidney trouble. I take
pleasure In endorsing Dean's Kid-
ney I'llls."
For wale by all dealer». Prlcc ΓΗ)
<·«·ιι » m Fouler Mllbnrn ('i IliiffaK»
New York nolo UKentH lie the l'olU'd
fltlltCM.
Ilemember lhi< namr Ιχιιιη'β-
and take no other. d&w2
Kills Brother by Aeddrnt.
Clarksvllle Texan April ·
While plrylnK with η çlfle lant Wed-
neaday t h·* (l-yoar-old non of Will
Altmp «hot it il il killed hlM little 4-
year old brother ill their home near
Hliikeney In thlw county.
The pool Ht the Natltorlum 1« fill-
ed with minorai water. Ου down to-
morrow and take a pltlliiçe. Btf
SomethingNew Under the Sun
The McEntire Double
Deck steel slot oil
tempered comfortable
durable springy noise-
less Bed Springs for
heavy or light weight
* * i .ff Λ" Λ
--rnrvry
people.
Wood Bed . 7.00
Iron Beds 8.50
We also have the en-
tire line of other
Springs.
Come see them. We buy your old ones.
R. £. Moore Furniture Co.
The Trading House 0 WAX AH AC HIE
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Ownby, W. A. The Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 24, 1909, newspaper, April 24, 1909; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1070166/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .