The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 28, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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REAL EST AT K « FA KM LOANS - INSUKAKCK ^
We have farms and ranches of any size and to suit
any demand -- Good terms and low prices
We make liberal loans on good land ami s;r: your
money quickly. Any kind of Insurance.
See us if interested iu any of these lines it will
OPFICK OVKH ISiT .NATIONAL IIANIt
ASPERMONT, TEXAS
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NILE GREEN TAFFETA GOWN "FAKE" ASPIRIN
WAS TALCUM
Copyright title
toy R. J. Reynolds
Tobacco Co.
Never was such right-handed-two-
fisted sraokejoy as you puff cut of a
jimmy pipe packed with Prince Albert!
That's because P. A. has the quality/
You can't fool your taste apparatus any more than you
can get five aces out of a family deck! So, when you hit
Prince Albert., coming and going, and get up half an hour
earlier just to start stoking your pipe or rolling cigarettes,
you know you've got the big prize on the end of your line I
Prince Albert's quality alone puts it in a class of its own,
but when you figure that P. A. is made by our exclusive
patented process that cuts out bite and parch—well—you
feel like getting a flock of dictionaries to find enough words
to express your happy days sentiments!
Toppy red oags, tidy red tins, handsome pound and half-pound tin
humidors—and—that classy, practical pound crystal glass humidor with
sponge moielcner top that keeps the tobacco in each perfect condition.
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. <
Therefore Insist Upon Gen-
uine "Bayer Tablets
of Aspirin"
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Psyche Swirl, the Spanish Psyche
and the Mufti.
How Milady Should Proceed to Ob-
tain the Latest in Making Her
Hair Attractive.
Ever slruv I'.'ijrtK1' s.'t tin' styU? of
wearing her hair drawn Into n knot
at the back of her head fashion woni"
never so please! its when playing up
SOBS® modulation of It, notes :i New
York fashion writer,
Tills season «he Ims mustered In
three distinct variations—th* I'syche
«Wlrl, the SllimMi I'.sjvhe niel the
mufti. The Inst l«. perhaps, must In
ttnttlntl. It Is allied "mufti" been use
It has tiie cbflrneioriMtk'M of undress;
that Is to say, to he eorreetly !irnin;.;"il
the mufti coiffure tti'iwf have all tit*
appearance of buvint; lieen hastily,
even carelessly, a*-fwdipllshed And
yet It Is charmlnr:
Mollle King, in "Good Mornin«.
Judge," wenrs her hair mufti, and If*
very simple to do, she says "After
hair la slightly, very slightly, wav-
ed, yon jnat comb it quite loosely hack,
leaving an tndelinlte parting it: the een
ter; gather it ;• and btmoli It, or.t
eofl If," she warns, "at the baric, quite
low, and pin it securely Mirouuh the
center With long hairpins, leaving the
edges nil around to st.ragi.le mi< ir m
their moorings as they will."
Tike Spit Mali Psyche Is the pr-aroga-
tlve of the dark haired, f-'or |h in It
la beautiful. Bertha Ka!in ""I'he
Riddle: Woman," affects it, The hair
Is first made as glossy as pert'e.'t .-are
and, perhaps, a little dr *w!ng can
make it. then marcelled o that every
w «vt's well detv, Th n !• lM •« !t'H
1 '. ' . i ji i .i■ ft ii jilt" -,.r: i ii ■ f.
I..' r lit' b *, ,!lg it ion lived etT-'et It
•mi he la - i.shly v>in'ned itnd so kept in
pise e « i! itotlf a tt' t.
t'enih .ill the hair forward from the
li'iid; thru ;::t * her It in one band and
armtig l! as if for a pompadour
around the face. Then holding Hie
whole cm!f in the left hand, wind it
around the head at ^ distance from the
edge of the ponipadour iltat seems
most b'of<ini!|i'i.
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Thi;; is a charming evening outfit,
with little rosea cf emerald green and
silver laces, affording a party dress
that bids for general favor.
MANY USE ONLY ONE BUTTON
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NATION OWES ivIORRIS MUCH
Financier'# Se^/lcee to tne i'jt>r of !
American I. dependen-. J
Never Do Fo. jjottaa.
Itobert Mori an v-as the li •" ' : of I
fite Atnerli all irevo!t;!iion/a I.., .• "I, h-
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•pel I Ii .' a US fur thin lice I!. ' ! lie
It- mi I at- II nietllhe'.' of a jirospei'.a; 11/
kinevn a« Will*-. ;. Mot i. ■ t <•. ■
ill'4 e eonfllel with, the mother •
try hi ;."i a ail his ilme and uioiit .>
help 'he colonists, tlin of his n«n
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hut tile sin,, d'''a
ami the fit a a. •■ of : lie I'a nl, of r.i.naon,
In ".'lii."h he had i .■ • ■; . • his
bankruptev. A t III.' I; too : - I'll i la "e
he w as hoiltl!tig a pah : ' •me in
Philadelphia, nil h vis |t • a: iill-
- ii• ■.|. and ll::: ny -.:••• w • i . •• ai
paid oft' by giving i . mil* !he
tirchiwM'iti.re, wbl.eh '.>• -M iaie, . r
htlill intn less '-.a11e;t i 'a- hotUes.
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lls'g ut ,r ' p a1 a I
tiui le the motive for | f oiiig inaisiie
h11111e.% In old tiei nninlov a in i'liiladel.
phih.
LIFT CORNS OR
CALLUSES OFF
Dnesn't fuh'i! l.i:t any corn or
callus off w ith finders
Jackets and Coatr, Entploy the New
Style, Despite Number of But-
tons and Buttonholes.
There Is an Informal air about a
tailored suit whoso jackee provided
with buttons jjiltl liuitiuibole.s nil the
way down the. fronts, Is fastened on-
ly by the top bin Ion ; but tlil.s !s fash-
ion's pet whim of the season. My some
clever art in cutting, the new jacket —
buttoned only at the top—does not
gape widely open: tUe J'rorlls full
elose together all the way down, or
almost close together.
The Idea is to have a hrigllt-huod
waistcoat .just visible In the opening,
A suit made by a Paris dressmaker
lias buttons set live Inches apart on
the jacket front anil between these
buttons the jacket fronts bulge open
a trllie to reveal a yellow silk waist-•
coat beneath, Few women really like
an unbuttoned jacket; the trim belted
elTeet oi n neiitli buttoned up coat
makes one feel much belter dressed,
but not only are Jacket fronts left
conspicuously unbuttoned this spring,
but tunny suit coats are slashed up
the side seams and buttons and but-
tonholes unused like those al the
front • fuiph;;si;'o the open effect.
Millions of t:dulenr Aspirin
Tab'ets were erilri by a Brooklyn
niamit'octurer which later prov-
ed to be compose;] mainiy of Tal-
cum Powuon "Bayer Ta/jlets
of Aspirin" th :nir. oi-nnine,
American itiiuJo ; - tl American
owncai Taitii is pro mnr.Ked with
tio '-af'ty "Pro o Oops."
Ask for " ii then insist, upon
'Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" and
always buy them in the original
Cayetv, package which contains
proper directions and dosage.
Aspirin is the trade mark of
Bayer Manufacture of Mono-
aceticaeidester of ^alicylicacid.
SAYS LEMON JUICE
WILL REMOVE FRECKLES
Girls! Make this cheap beauty lotion
to clear and whiten your akin.
Squeeze the juice of two lemons into
a bottle containing three ounces of
orchard white, shake well, and you have
a quarter pint of the best freckle and
tan lotion, and complexion beautilier, at
very, very small cost.
Your grocer has the lemons and any
drug store or toilet counter will supply
three ounces of orchard white for a few
cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant
lotion into the face, neck, arms and
hands each day and sec how freckles and
blemishes disappear and how clear, soft
and white the skin beoome*. Yes! It
is harmless, 9
A*, the Qui en Saturday night.
Jack Hannis left Tuesday for
Abilene for a few days visit
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1 have opened up a restaurant in the north side of the
Holcomb building and am prepared to vrrve y hi good meals
or any kind of short order.
I have also opened a shoe shop in the. south side ol
the same building and will appreciate your shoe repair work
yours to please.
B. W. Holdridge
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Don't suffer! A tiny bottle of
Frtcwno eo#U hut a few "cents at any
drug store. Apply a few drop* on thn
corn*, calluses ami ' hard skin" on bot-
tom of feet, then lift them off. #
When Freefone remove* corn* from tlM
toes or calluses from the bottom of feet,
the skin lieuwitb* is left pink and healthy
and never mrt, tender or irritated.
5? per cent Money on 35 years Time
$65.00 per $1000 loan is the annual pay-
ments paying both principal and
interest, Why pay more?
You have the option of paying all or any part of the
balance of the principal afte S years. Federal Land
Loans enhances values and stimulates sales of farm
lands Let me tell you about the Federal Land Bank
Plan of making loans
W. H. McC UNLESS, Sec'y Treas.
Ktile Motional Farm Loan Aaiocirtlon
Covering Haskell, Knox and Stonewall Counties.
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Dunwody, Will A. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 28, 1919, newspaper, August 28, 1919; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126198/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.