Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 230, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1919 Page: 8 of 8
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The Newest Novelty in Denton
The Stetson Rug
Value greater than any
Bright colors
best cash price for your Liberty Bonds.
See me befort* selling.
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^GLYCERINE SOAP.
IDE OF HYDROtJEN,
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Are cutting the majority
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and our new
fine points
A newpowder of heretofore un-
known perfection,delicatelyscented
BL \ with the rarest imported perfumes,
[ J encased in the cleverest little pack-
\ J age known among toilet requisites.
Tint Natural is a new wonderful flesh tint
which blends softly with the natural flesh
tone, is really invisible, clings with caressing insistence. Put
on in the morning it stay! on all day. In White, Pink, Bru-
nette and Cream tints also.
In Amabelle fragrance, 75c; Aida, the new out-of-door
powder, $1.00. In adorable little pink and white boxes
that will make charming dressing-table ornaments.
Same incomparable powder, Bouquet of Paradise odor,
Armand's square box, only 50 cents. Ask at your druggist’s.
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A remsrkable se- I
lection of wonderful
styles, all expressing
grace of line, snap 1 ^l\
and comfort, breath- / *' jX-A
mg a charm which
discloses the com-
plete satisfaction of y |
the wearerl
,\ll these crowning
glones of the well-
styled garment ap-
pear in every McCall
model.
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jRain Prevents Tarrant County
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These Rugs on sale now—Take a
show window' and get your selection.
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MONTGOMERY PLUMBING SHOP
of our S PI'.t 1A 1.1 I I'.b
have many
them not
Both Texas Divisions Likely ' .7-k-
to Start Home Journey Soon; Engineers Hare Practically
90th Will Embark Next Month Completed Preliminary Surveys
for Two of State Highways
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in this well-made shoe for
you, Mr. Conservative Dress-
er. Its graceful lines, smooth
fit, and everyday wearability
appeal to the ‘‘man in the
street.” Let us fit this shoe
to your feet and you’ll be
grateful for that comfy feel-
ing. Real shoe value at
$7.50.
barns cash store
Bldg. Phone 4ZS
m-. nie nt from Washington
t that all A 17 I’’ troops
. k in t he states by AdKUMt
<m it x of Se< ret ary of \V.
e Ninetieth dI\ Ishm wi
iincc about June I, n< ■<
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division is
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divisions b
July for dis
pl.k’i tv court
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Mints dem mi- i a re as follow
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pla in 11IT to
U 8. Government UcenHe Number 9958
Office with B. H. lieavenp.Tt & Co Denton County Bunk
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Lee School Mothers' Club
to Present Play Friday p. m.
Mt tn bers of
One lot of White Dresses
One lot of White Dresses
One lot of Dresses and Skirts
In naming the specials we offer you merchandise we
have carried over but Dresses up as high as $25.00 in
in these lots. Styles not the newest but VALUES make
up the difference. *
In this department you will find some of the prettiest
Skirts found anywhere. The new Figured Georgette
Dresses, which we have just received, are the talk of the
town. Prices, “more reasonable.
You Will Find Three Specials in This Department
$5.00
$2.50
$1.00
of a I.
Village
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• local p<
of April.
than l.’HM) a
the citizens <-f
children, write on
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Orville Klepper Seriously 111 ' 77,
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•ikexv 1“ Frida
Largest Selling Novelty Rug.
Hand made on a Hand Loom.
Made from Highest Grade of NEW WOOF FEL1 ob-
tainable.
ALL Rugs in assorted colors, perhaps no two alike.
Never will wear thread bare like an Axminster, Wilton or
a Tapestry Rug or Carpet.
Will always look the same until you wear it through the
boards, similar to an inlaid linoleum.
1 he colors are solid through and through.
made on the market.
WHEN YOU WANT
Your Buggy Rubbered
Your Plows Sharpened
Your Horse Shod
Your Sickle Ground
Your broken parts welded »
you wait.
Don not fail to see us.
Sections for any Mower or Binder
TED LEWIS
Denton's Leading Blacksmith
and Body Builder _____
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High to H
that a
\x tMlId
Will positively outwear any rug
No right or wrong side to it, same on both sides.
Can be used as a room rug, couch covers, table scarf, bath
mat, porch rug, automobile rug or mud mat.
ru g made, ALL WOOL.
'____’ j and good assortment. The felt used in the
manufacture of the Stetson Rugs is from two to three
dollars a yard.
The Stetson Rug can be easily cleaned by washing as you
would ordinary linen or with house broom dry or
damp and by vaccum cleaner.
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Misses Alice I.hell, Jones, M.
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Willie I’.-arl Brashears, |
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Helen Francis. Frank i'
Bain. Stella Ben
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Helen l.ouif
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Fern Turner.
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Th« buccMlMureate sermon f'»r
members of the graduating < hiss from
Penton High m’hool xxill t>«- delivered
Sunday morning next In th»- auditor-mm
|>v M H Moore, superintcmh nt of t Io-
schools Mi .Moore has
be fore a ml 1
for. < ful •
interest n
t of bls xi
le I I X • red III th.
Ii xx III not I
TENNIS GOODS
PHONE 123.
FISHING TACKLE j
PHONE 125.
All Kinds Repair Work
PHONE 125.
TALIAFERRO BROTHERS
PHONE 125.
| hardware ano seeds
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g rad ual i ng to
ill
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to
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Roanoke to Pilot
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Aubrey j c,
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, ,i ns t
. d sex
follows
rion Rovx land.
Fay VVrttile. '
Margifret .M
nila T Burgoon 1
\ Piper. Sophlii M
nett. Helen Taylor,
I 'll l ist I lie 1- on's. I
and.-r. bla Mao Halt
Mary Huth
Ann Ion, s. ,-seiena a
Bobmson Pna E Houglass l-.xa Min-|
i,-r AinliWO Herron. Esta W. ilraham.l
■ no Hudson, l.oiiva Myrtlrs i’oug-
Hazel Whitehurst, '.race Minter.
B King. Mabie Walkins. Ag.i'-s|
I.on.-Ila ('off. s .
I'bben, Mavis
Ha nil 11 on. 1.11 la In-.
Adams, .loardis I'
, |< lire, in un
E Mill. 1 1 '-1.1
a nd ' 'a r 1 1
County Lacks $2 ol Having
' Received Scholastic Funds
i t-aron unknown bt re
(o be a great delay
M
kept on the nexx-
x hit h was i ns tall-
about a month ago
mall very
work "f ' ne
rs the num-
passing I hr<migh
<>f mill
| Through
i 1 ht re
predict ed that a in r<
b e I 111 e 111
I school at I
boys a ml
\v a r and'
t he I
.Ta tic a pport ion -
I itnton con nt y
i of the >7.50 p.-r
made for (he
i.,ajoiitx of the
alrt-adv have
tdi terms ami all the ithers
■ within the m xt 1 xx <> XX'•
of the districts the tea-'
ire unabh- to draw their pay
.f the la< k of funds, while other
■Hshing their pay vouchers from
! loenl funds. X > word lias been rec.
bv Hu- county superintendent t.J
Bowles. Wlien the final apportionment of funds
' ' - r the year xxill lie sent out.
!«jl21,340 Leiters and Postcards Also installment payments.
Mailed Here During April
»tI «>f 1 ” I :: I'- lei tei s ami post -
were mailed at the local post-
ring t he mont h
of a little more
4 tmans that
im hiding '
:e about on
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 230, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1919, newspaper, May 8, 1919; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1238013/m1/8/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.