The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 89, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 17, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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Evening Dress in Unrein Style,
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lnf'la 1 >< nine (.own in Unrein
Si)le.
before, though white!
shades are much in
decided
det’J.
I 'llillesi
diverse sly|os
if the most poi»-
of the Turkish
i iilustrati s this
ev enlllg
ulai savors
harems. The
season than ever
and the pastel
use. offering a
the bright gold,
bright green and
favoi.
NONRESIDENT
OWNERS
Great Sacrifice
Foi
•sulr
with
a
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burn
ont-
ihe John
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Perry
home
debt against it
no w.
mu.
SAM F. BASHARA
Owner
P. O Box 325
Waco, Texas
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with warmer weather. A smart cos-
tume for the South was made in tin
style. It had a jacket of deep bine.
The coll.i r with high and
White silk
i topped the white
inch wide outlined
of it made the
same design
seen in ladies gowns.
At the thus datisants. winch liavi
been strongly patronized in fashion
jable circles, smart suits of silk, satin
or velvet, with dainty blouses
I nf Georgette to match, have
(mostly m Russian effect, with
I peplums tailing over the skirt.
j pa > <’ d I • 'Si'S of Velvet
I worn with fur emits or • .je*. are
also worn at these afternoon dances.
! And speaking of furs, such arc the
inconsistencies of Fashion. that furs
.and straw hats are often seen to
Igetherl
I.a st winter,
wore their dresses as
sixteeii-yi ar-old.
tell the difference
of extreme simplicity
sty le is made
is some-
embroidery in
sleeves of lace
of : ilk hanging at tin
modi I is illustrated her*
ion a young girl mat the
than been sex n in ladies
the thes dansants.
iat ionized
smart
with dainty
to match.
It had
soft velour
the dosing at the side
deep girdle which
braid about one i
the jacket, and rows
skirt worn with it.
tunic
of lace is
the Turkish
In this style
beloW tile
Why not attend church Sunday *' You
will be welcome at either of the
churches represented in town At. the
Presbyterian Church we have Sunday
school, beginning at 9:4.'» a. ni.. with
splendid departments and classes
The soft, full
gracefully and
I low x r edge of a foundation, the
I resembling the Turkish
I by the beutitif
bodice is little more than a band of I
cloth held up by straps over the shoul- I
dels. the material of the dress is
with gold metallic flow-
ers, Many /.owns are seen in
style developed in plain silk or
entirely free of trimming, the
Hess of the material making
i ion unnecessary. I hr harem
lengthened by a deep trill
another form in which
Influence is apparent,
the puff generally conics
knees.
The evening dresses of young girls
are very frequently m the popular
one-piece elminlse style, a are thosx
of the really grown-ups It is only in
the length of the dress that there is
difference at all. ami that, only
siasou. when women's dresses are
little longer
women
as the
ha i dly
A dress
I excellent style is made of <
j Chine lengthened by a deep
The filet laee
with
Will I tun Effects Be Popular.’
There is an indication that
land Eton effects will come in
I along with it.
times inserted
of lace. The loose
have tassels
ends. This
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About This-■■
See the Alamo Lumber
Company, when you want
to build a house, they
meet any mail or cata-
logue house prices, under
same terms. 1 his is no
. bluff, if you think so,
call their hand.
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that
time of hl- death.
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mi
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vn
and
moment
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smile
all.
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inscription
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rbi'.ir the
; elf< l live
I'exm ■
and
citizen
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and bus x
of dollur
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ihousandu nf vi ator-
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hammer
t came
point dm not
Wildman's
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tlieie is
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■ that at some
evidi'llx i'
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a w h I le.
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pi'ttdi <1
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did cheerfully ami with
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little if anything tn
s that is ri.tllx
never
He
i lip. enemies
disturbed the
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have
even
. delinking
i mtci < st and
: W ildman ha
t ftci live
bci n a
worker, and
demanded i
I ,i member of l|l< bank board of dliec
i tor at Hit time of hi- death. It m to
Ina :-ipletidid and well directed effori*
while manager ol the Townsife < om-
. that Palacio: t. indebted for it’
Uy and most valuable as <et and
w Im It every citizen I p Olid.
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Ill' ll I'emov
in 190th
tliommnda
ami
bi ingH
social life he wan a
i ciabte nnd compiinlonable
i grei lin:-, frieml ami slranger
I with a bright mnib and
cheer and encouragement
forward looking all
future to him was
• I'tiel I and fi 'lilt'ul
i i ap'po 111 met11 > and
him
pan
done moi'x
eios known mu
but fliroiigliout
Il foilllll
for the proiiiotion
Wilf.ire of I'ulae
prominent
I when 111'*
rcpre-ent.i
any time. Mr Wild
man wa one of the first to lie del'
al> d to attend to the work, and w hich
lu alwii1 dij i heei fully ami with eii
I I hmuiir-m. Trnthfiillv it may Lie said
I ha I
i In ini-
ground?
of vi ator; to
.umtm r. and w hich has
all i Ise to make Pula
only all over
Hie wllob nation
i lands. In every
the
genial, no
gentleman.
alike
w ord
He was
the time, ami the
always rich
promises, and the
diseouragi'in<’nt;>
they do
dampening
devotedly
had
iven tenor of his wav
porsonallv we can sax tlmt
we have lost a friend whose confi
delice ami esteem w e prized most high-
ly. ami one whom it will evei be a
pleasure to have chitmed in the el<W
i eiat ion i'i|i of fiietid: one th*
membrane" of whom will always
trea tired memory Were
to us to indite Ills epitaph, the
would be. "He llveth to
Palacios Hem oil.
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if
The lingerie bkm<i' of tine
suited to till ages; with prertcllllig
w I lite
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our
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all times
vn the
to
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the best
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to
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v ami does make fresh
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Arnold’s Market
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“The Old Reliable”
Highest Cash Price fJaicl for Hides
have opened for the convenience of the
Hay City a Puldic stenographic office
Bay City Hank and
pleased to serve you.
work guarnuteed.
pcopliz
next door
e I Will
your work.
ly her in
ilc‘e«e ex*
If it's good
mu window
-ome
Bank, and wmi it.-; first
time, ami w as
. I 'a la< ur State
me-ob nt for
gatiiermgs
con *pi< non
venitiK
most < 111z
xity
ehiffzzn
i ompany.
thia
more
man
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up
hi Horn
an auxiliary
lmv<
i |datt> d tin
• ity on tin
I I III lied
TA
mail i l' i
death of Mr ( .1
Jo,ma in t leading
e l.l.ll
h>- III .Ml
i io ' m: the
Paiaeioa
■ iollK a
i to I'iil
jot the
pauv.
I and
iml 'Oigeons bfo-1
.1 Iso a.dd'-'l |z> til'-
which the i
,11'S'lil.'
the diver- I
materials
nets and I
velvets and
aeeoidml I
»w n
1. lolfolis,
■oipple satin ami
eiptal favor
brought
In tin
[ Palacio i
ilk- art
Blight colors have been
into promliiencu
spat kllug ••'■i|Uiti
Z'itded .silks liitvz-
genet al ••ffeei pf splendor
bull com tn of today
it ia oitzri .tin
of I tyier..
I tiujihanou
I met roi.
u to note
chlor ami
tulles.
Wildman
and forc-
and tin ie are few if any
-id'tils of the city as
Wildman < anm
i tsidcti I
< ’it . Tow n.o te i olli
of the Palacios Hi' '■
ioptm-nt. < ennpany. which
town ami placed tiui prop
market Mr Wildman con
v ■ local tmilitii.’> i of the towm
i.ite until 191*7. when Im became a ■-o
elated with the Koch l.tml t’oinpaii)
.is it local agent, ami whl'll rellled
w hat iit know it a the Tut tle Ba
of tlie city. Mr Wild
oiu of the orgamzi i ;s of the
nmtaBh
of . .m iiim
mil
and
have
very
air.row
f >tiver in tie
tii.it ache
rich ti
rue clotha
theirs
w ith
tiCRN
tn tlic
heal I
Tin
glitter ot gold ami th" bright
there
are many
w
a
hi. \ i ii oi t. i. ihi i>m t
i4lon
are Hi ;
in g
ting
ipcntug
ol
ell
111'
Wolf.
I't
Mt
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tribute
t h<
I Tom
and
ofi l.y
Kort
bru I
th
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nigh I
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bi«»i
il
the
bud
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the
NVl VirrH
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man.
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G. W. Lewis Livery & Transfer Co
Successor to
Carter Livery & Transfer Co.
Automobiles Meet all Trains Day and Night
a
PHONE 172 DAY OR NIGHT
( OlHUHI | i
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at
llOUlH
Special Trips for Drummers Solicited
Party Trips lor Hunting .*nd Fishing a Specialty
We will take care of your transfer work
from w
and
ing
jui'itor.
nil tin
.mipl'ii'
'ott.Ut.lOlf
t 'hu t <h.
offer
in mg
Wild
lit
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fit r
When
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TTw
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nml :'
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of
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of
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lie IlilVi'I-t
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and Mi
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■ tin
l*i .
low it
rem.urn.
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V. till
ixoiiori >t
Pit I
Pi ox idelme.
IS.', ami
Wildimm. win
residents
Wiltimnn lift Tliuisdiiy
huslmml Six
moi nlitg
Hr
d<-< em-.''d.
Im.it I, and
brought ' tHii-
oi i ow m. ones i hi mix
eliui i ti was i nlicliiilvil w ith
euioil of Ito d, p.iitcd
m.ol<
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for of <li<
iicrom
ami it
bei ".i x rd
Mi
kum
Tliotmt .ion
nmli and
mm-'
Hie
Wildman
Mi... W in
ami i i ci’im d
and
I la i dm ( oiinI x
W'a I liel efort
lx days <>f
d< it h
o'clock, conducted
Slmpherd. tin
< Iiui < lie-, a si .tini'.
of th" city
Bank
:.’x. timi,
benii I if ii I
HOU. his
lirot hei
I 'otl ge.
him in his
panied the
ti ndi'd tin
ami ill m<» ’
Hm cunkei w
< huri h th*
-' tlm i
.Hid ( uHilorf
th«
Pi big' n
Pridgt n o'
I hi
liiim
Ishlll
huge auditorium could not conlain Hu il.......
un'iemldy of friend; who <nm<
n hixt tribute of ri'iueriibrnnee
deceased
were beaulltiillx
white drapei mid
large profuHlon of
and floral design
ingji from friend- at
wet nnnivroiiH and of rare beauty,
double quartet made up from the
ernl ehurt'li clioits nf the city
nlHhed moult’ The solo.
Iren ti'ly
fort l<* lb.
ice al th"
I'jzhrld, will!
which
v mpsrthy for
Hie mourning fam
of fi it nd; made
ceim-tt i , whvrt
ic i foi im d
ln»
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Wedded
brir.lll
and u
an t Ider
i of IA»rl
with
That ' in Hit- mnl' I of lift ■ •
death' .VUK brought Io .ad and lol''
ful realization by all i Itizcnn of Paia
el.i«, when Hi" wold (,nm that Mr > I
J Wildman, of tin city, had filed .<i 1
I he hoHIdtal ill I h <11'11 III at
o'clock hint Sunday nfti rnoon
11 ' "ived hei' aboil
laint W'eek'a H' .ieo'i
Wildman'j'. < timlition
w;iH considered most t rioii . ami that
Mi'h Wildman left Thui.aim foi
liedt.itb of In i
I’ecatui Huiidiiy
bel’ot e
Wllut.iati. of
brother of the decemad.
him v. h< n tlie < ml < aim
Tint body wa t iiibalmi'd ami
In
Sunday
moHtuige iit-lng
two hotllH Inlet
.stated that Mi
al. tlie
ra dua It
Hit hmoml.
.< in that in tiiution
i Hl tilt'll i at<
Paltiioa
oniil I'liemJ.’i "I
h uchiiir. • tiio;
to pm*
to th"
The chancel, platform and
tfi < ol at ed w it h I of thia
evergre'ii ami i
beiiiitlful flow ■ !
The floral offer
home abd ablo id
A
jinwcr
t liUl < ll. Ilex <>' JI) K. jf.l;
Partial, t'hui'li. ,1'iUl Hu
lion and oft cred an m
jircmtii til oi
one ot the el”.
Wildman <l<
hIhI p* i
fa m 11 y
in ly untimely
daughlt r cd’ Mr
eii y
and their two
cliildren a tlaii'lib'i
parentr. ami ;
i Wildman
brother was
hours ami
Io Pal.I' ar
'I'o the
> out of town
to attend flu'
Wildman,
ami wife, of
t H
ami Mi
(’nd uh
of Mra
addream
fiihd w
Holm e to
wa t mlmlnmil ami lilp
ped to palmioi. .urivliij', at Hit tc
oil tile Wedncrilay mi'ht ItioWII Illi'
train, whei" it wa-. met io l'mltiiak, i
Illi Iciiliom '• willi an into ami urn h
to Pnliieiom tlic remain . I.v.ng m tai'
at Hie family liotm ot liu de i n ■ <1 or
Pavilion SI ret I \\ • dm .ti.i. fro a I t.
fi p m. wlieii' many frlanda called
for a In it look nf the fate of om
whom lb") knew so xv • 11 and < Ittnied
ho highly.
I''umral acrviccH were held H
Prebhyli i inn (’hutch 'Ihittnday
10
Kcv
ot her
Iowa <| by Hu la i ;ad rlt<
cemetery The Piilacloe Stab
w UH ' lost d ul I da y y ■ lei lla x a lid Im '
ni'MH houMe-i of Hie i lly elo etl from
fi lit) to I o’clock and the piildii < lmol
were closed during the lotcmioti .<
tt ibllte of I cHpt Ct to Hie tlct ea i’ll,
I II' • f I vice; ul t lie < Inin h al
o'clock we H itinx iiiorrilng wen
licatl t Iflll and t ni pi lit and
the
arrived
tt fe w
IiIm death I o Mui t
(lodge, Iowa.
xvars ll 1:10 With
moi ti
by
pa'tors
lol
< a me
t< nd er nca
tiolly
,in eh.«im ut
y Bi*
H<>y I*
n
uni of chut it X.
ii umbet,
IllUilV
II
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H. G. Castleton, Agent
Assured Connections.
thout j
the
b‘ ‘ ti
>!*•' ra
ml Iht-ai
lid datict.
II. kb
The Matagorda fount) I rlbtim-
(Weekly)
;>»• Year
Never
. with young
We will ap-
Alamo Lumber Company
JOHN SUTHERLAND, Manager
PHONE 23
11 a. tn. and 7illO p. tn
"••Hides meeting at • t' We Will a G>
I t eciate yout prest nee at all of the K
service? :.’td w
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Mr. Merchant, our suli-cTlptlon list 0
is rowing rapidly. Never before
have you had a bitter epportuniy to tj
teach out for «ew trade. Tit • Tri- u
bune is doing a good work for tits n
town and county, so why can you
not do as much for your own busl- »
8
voile and handkerchief linen
This
diet.
drawn work
■ collars and
; motifs in the front of the
hand embroider) is often introduced
Iover-and-over stitch along the edges.
Filet lace bids fair to be very popu-
begitiH I
J to make its appearance This is otic
i of the sign sthat spring is on its way . I
j The blouses this season ar< Irimnudi
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I have just opened in the Collin’s build-
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line of auto accessories, gasoline, tires,
oils, etc., can always be found
Jno. A. Crawford Supply Station
Phone 67 Agent Magnolia Petroleum Co, Fisk Tires
In connection with my Overland Agency, I
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 89, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 17, 1917, newspaper, February 17, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332823/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.