The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 194, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1929 Page: 4 of 6
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FRIDAY
The Record’s Guaranteed Pure Food Pag
This Newspaper Guarantees Every Advertisement On Thra-Rage To Be Trutfi-fttl And The Products To Be As Represented
7ashions Are More
Feminine Says Expert
estimated the total loss at approx- <*
unately $2000.
Where Cteaalteecs
is a Habit**
BANKERS DEVELOP
NOVEL INSTITUTE
YOAKUM. Aug. 16.—Dick Kuck
fanner living in the lower Hoch-
' heim prairie community, suffered
• the loss of his bam. including feed,
implements and other farm neces-
sities. by fire. The fire, which orig-
inated in a large feed bin. was said
to have been caused by spontaneous
combustion. Neighbors rushed to
the scene and helped Mr. Kuck
save some of the outhouses near
the barn.
According to information receiv-
ed, the barn was covered by ap-
proximately $700 insurance with
none on the feed stuff. Mr. Kuck
najan marrgig?- of the cloth and canton crepe, but also in
my Co., store, has the dressier' fabrics, being particu-
aifranrr information hirty charming in transparent
fashions from the velvet with tuck in blouses of
r York Stylist. satin or georgette with capo or
dea of the outstand- collars.
stvtos will heirw Skirts are circular, knife pleated
MBMr to ninn her or ^ P^ated- if hot the skirt it-
*mcc ■ nl.tetoSJteu*’ S8lf’ Ieast a flounce or two
, tl_at tto'rs. The one exception to the
o ukc he. p-Tch.* / "*» “S, “ “5^
. . , . flared pepium that is little more
taand rotors which than a rilffle. Belts and yokes are
amflimt *** excellent means of calling at-
„ g tenticn to the raised waistline. The
* becoming large collars and jabots
** tendencies in are m high favor.
t Phil now , being Transparent velvet and satin are
tench and American ^he leading fabrics for afternoon
the higher waistline, * satin taking the place
imooth hips, low wjjjch panne velvet shares with
sad flattering -trim- transparent velvet for evening
he J. C. Penny Go.. wear
Cantcn crepe is the outstanding
atia predominate for favorite among fall fabrics, being
» wear, with canten ase<j jqj. dresses for all occasions. A
wal favorite, and gnat many canton and georgette
|uUr for sports wear dresses are trimmed with velvet,
ading fall color, with For tailored and sports wear,
» next. dresses of canton crepe printed in
becoming graciously tweed effect are arousing cpnsider-
saetkm against the able interest. Real tweeds are of
regime that for a course very good, as well as the
e entire field of amazingly sheer wool georgettes
tarves have returned and novelty fabrics. Jersey Is of
he smart drees stiff- remarkably firm texture this year
movement by its and is. particularly effective in
si ripptimg eoHar or belted jumper dresses in striking
the new dresses are stgzag stripes or geometric figures
t touches such as copied from the famous French
bows. fabrics of Rodier
and most striking BggBfcell to the most popular con-
n-fitted princess sil- trusting color used in trimmnig the
renter skirt, in day- faU dresses. Chartreuse green is
* evening dresses. alst> med trkn bIacki the deeper
m waisthne of this oraB3* shade of capudne is com-
. bp a belt, but more bined with drown, and bright In-
ented by vertical dependence blue with navy. Wine
e side and front or and tw° other popular
WH dTOSS COlOTS.
The Georgia Backers Associa-
tion in cooperation with the State
College of Agriculture has sponsor-
ed a series of farmers* institutes
in various parts of the State of
an entirely new character. The
principal feature is a large and
comprehensive exhibit transported
in foar large trucks and set up at
each stop, wfien set up It Site a
space 40 by $0 feel aad consists
of panels, charts, and model* on
practically every phase of agricul-
ture.
HANDY-ANDy
In Par
Saturday Specials
California
Macaroni
Vermicelli
Fresh Lot
Wheat Bran
Lieutenant Alford J. Williams, America's outstanding racing
ace, appears to be the only hope that this country has as a
premising entrant in the Schneider Cup races to be held in
England on September 6. He is shown here trying out his Mer-
cury racer on the Severn river at Annapolis. At top Williams,
left, is seen being congratulated by Admiral Moffett.
Malt Syrup
GOOD GRADE GARDEN HOSE
in 50 ft. Lengths with all Connections
50 ft Roll . . . $4.2
datamations! N«vr«reet.
covert ensembles, with
»p arownd skirts, tuck
md three quarter to
coats. are widely
pf: street and travel
off. these ensemble
Hfhtly fitted, but* the
toe tram the shtmkTr
tots, which proved so
bff this summer, are
red for Fall. Th^se are
wra in tweed, covert
Fresh Banana*, Freeh Peaches, Freeh
Peart, Freeh Vegetables, Freeh Beans
Freeh Pumpkin Yarns.
CARNATipN
large Can, *3 for
SKINNERS
RAISIN BRAN
UNDRY
Picnic Size Del Monte
ALL FLAVORS
Ice Cream Powders
STAYLEYS
Golden 12-5
Bull Durham
TOBACCO, Sack
Elgin Brand
NUT MARGERINE
VAN CAMPS
PORK & BEANS
Wax Paper
Matches
PLENTY OF PARKING PLACES IN
RACK OF OUR STORE.
Syrup ^YLEYS GOLDEN
69c |
HOT BARBECUE 1
VEAL, MUTTON, PORK, SAUSAGE
OVATION
95c 1
FLOUR
$1.85
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 194, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1929, newspaper, August 16, 1929; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1121702/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.