The Fort Worth Record and Register (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 185, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 18, 1909 Page: 16 of 40
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$4-50 Spring Fants, sale
price
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$5.00 Spring Tants, sale
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Balbriggan, the garment
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a garment
$6.50 Spring Pants, sale
54 95
price
$5.00 Blue Serge Pants, safe
price .
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Corner of
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White Soisette, the garment
Tan Soisette, the garment...
E DO our work in a thorough and scientific manner,
taking the utmost care in sterilizing our instruments,
making it impossible to carry infection from one to an-
$1 00
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detrine at Byers opera
o’clock Sunday afternoon.
"It Means Thoroughness,
Cleanliness,Cheerfulness
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American Hosiery Co.’s Fine Dropstitch
White Balbriggan Undergarments, short
and long sleeves, extra light;
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rose, chocolate and brown ; pair
English Lawn Cloth ; featherweight ;
the garment....... ........ $1.00
B. V. D. makes, 50c and..........$1 00
White Soisette, the garment.........75C
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Tans and Chocolates, patent, gunmetal and vici
in low button, buckle and blucher styles. There
is a variety of models that anticipate all wants
and there is value in the goods that is unmatch-
able elsewhere. We invite all men to see our
new Shoe line.
purchased the property from E. H
Crowdus of Dallas for a consideration
of 141.500.
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"Star” Nainsook Undergarments, short and
long sleeves, long string bottom drawers;
the garment..................... 00
"Nainsook” Elastic Seam Drawers,
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American Hosiery Co.’s Extra Fine White
Lisle Undergarments, light and soft as silk,
short and long sleeves; the garment.$2 00
jAmerican Hosiery Co.’s Fine White Lisle
Undergarments, short and long sleeves;
Porosknit Undergarments, light and cool,
short and long sleeves; the garment.. 50e
Medium and Lightweight Balbriggan Un-
dergarments. short and long sleeves; also
Imported Saxony Lace Undergarments,
combining service and coolness, short and
waist measures, inside leg seam, height and
weight. Satisfaction guaranteed.
signed by which Judge
Fort Worth became the
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$20.00 Spring Suits: sale
price . ..., ...... $12 45
$25.00 Spring Suits, sale
price . •.... .......$14 85
$,3000 Spring Suits, sale
price .....$18 00
$35.00 Spring Suits, sale
have been only
wheat crop of Fi
home demand.
Men’s Cream Silk Undergarments, imported
from Saxony, short and long sleeves ;
the garment...................... 75
Dr. Deimel’s Linen Mesh Undergarments,
long and short and three-quarter length
sleeves, long and short and three-quarter
length drawers; the garment..... .$3 25
"Kneipp” Undergarments, pure unbleached
linen, originally made under direction of
Father Kneipp, claimed to be the most
healthful form of underwear ;
Fancy Stockings—Special lines, every solid shade wanted, dark
or light shades, also black. We do not hesitate in saying that
this is the best 25c stocking you have ever seen. Plenty of tans,
C HOfOLA TES have the lead for this
Season and no doubt will retain it,
yet there are other shades in great de-
mand-tans, greens, reds, blues, natural
buckskin and other shades that are more
for suit wear for special occasions—but
the chocolate browns are worn with any
colored gown. Pumps are very good and
we have the sort that will stay on and not
slip on the heel; we also have the Ankle
Strap Pumps that are so favored; these
have buckles of Pearl, Silver and Gold.
In the choice lasts.
Within the last
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The Abbott $3.50 Shoe or Oxford, Always in Good Form'.
The Crossett $4.00 and $5.00 Shoe Makes Life’s Walk Easy.
Scrivens’ Improved Pure White Linen
Union Suits, elastic seam down back, waist
and yoke, extra lightweight, no sleeves.
American Hosiery Co.’s Fine White Lisle
Union Suits, drop seat, knee length, a beau-
tifully finished garment........... $3 00
the garment.................
"Morris" Elastic Seam Drawers,
the garment ...............50
Scrivens’ Elastic Sem Drawers, light-
weight ; a garment.................. 75
Scrivens’ Elastic Seam Drawers, regular
weight; a garment............ 75
Scrivens’ Improved Elastic Seam Drawers,
QUALITY MADE IT SO
KING’S CANDIES
Non-Stickable White Ribbed Lisle Unuu in ordering by mail please state breast and
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We Can Ship Strap Slippers and Oxfords at Once—Hamilton, Brown Shoe Co.]
Sponsor and Maid of Honor
for State at General Re-
union Named.
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VRN ZANDT-MOORE IRON WORKS
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(eruge Mnehnery, Well Drilling Mnehinery, Frogs, Bwitehea ama
•rvs«l>c> Kepnirng of All Kinds et Machinery.
FORT WORTH, THAI.
American Hosiery Co.’s Summer Weight
Balbriggan Undergarments, short and long
sleeves, regular and stout drawers;
the garment.....................$1 00
"Stuttgarter" Lightweight Wool Undergar-
ments, recommended for rheumatics or kin-
three eyelet, lace and but-
ton; hany styles and all
shades at this price
pair*............ S3 50
Underwear Made to Order; Samples Sent on Application
Proper Hosiery
While black will never be put out of commission, yet black
hosiery is not so exclusively worn as formerly. However, ample
lines of Lace, Lisle,.Silk and Cotton always her- at $7.50 down
to 25c pair. «
Fancy Stockings—Special good lines at $1.49. $1.25 and $1.00.
But we are calling your attention to a 50c line. Every shade
wanted ; light evening shades, dark shades, also black, also solid
colors, with colored embroidery ankles,'also fancy dots, spots
The stocks embrace every known
oxbiood, also
Pumps. Patent
N NO SECTION of this great business is more care taken than
in the selection of Undergarments. It is no longer a necessity to
put up with ill-fitting or uncomfortable garments when proper
ones are made to fit every form of mankind.
No. 197, our standard French Balbriggan
Undergarments, a weight heavier than the
ay,erage summer garment, especially adapted
for men who perspire freely ; sizes up to 54
chest; the garment. $1.00; extra
Mesh Underwear, American Hosiery
orris Perfect Fitting Union Suits.
Special Line Lace Lisle Hose in all the leading shades of brown
and tan. silk embroidered dots on ankles ; a good 50c hose; J
MOHAWK HOTEL SOLD
BRINGS HIGH PRICE
The largest deal that hen been made
in the lower end of the wholesale dis-
trict for many weeks was closed up
Saturday morning when the deeds were
China has more than 1,606 walled
cities.
our underwear as tbe best fitting.
Featherweight Athletic Garments, Whisperweight Line Union Suits,
Ankle Length Union Suits, Morris Lawn Cloth Athletic Garments,
Scrivens Improved Athletic Union Suits, Scrivens New Lightweight
Elastic Scam Drawers. Sizes to fit extra large men; sizes to fit stout
men; sizes to fit tall men. * Accredited agents for Dr. Deimel Li
Mesh Underwear, Kneipp Linen
Co. s Morris Athletic Underwear, M
Munsing Ribbed Lisle. $1.00, $1.50. $3 00
Brown and white, short and long sleeves.
Morris Nainsook Union Suits, elastic scams,
yoke, lightweight and serviceable; $1.00
and.............. 50
One-fourth sleeves, knee length.
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Special Features for Season of 1909
fortable garments on tbe market.
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years when tne ... .............. -
did not cover Uia< Mohwak hotel at the nori
of Fifteenth and Calhoun
Sole Agents for “M
NO VETS’ MEETING
ATTEND FUNERAL
$3.50
Graceful Pumps, Russian
calf’welt sole ankle straps,
ehocolate, also patent. also
T JNT ()N GT JT"C It is sometimes * difficult matter for our sales-
• -NI • - N • • A X b men to induce a customer to try his first Union
Suit, but most converts to the usage of them are loyal advocates of this style of garment.
The manner in which the sizes are arranged no difficulty is experienced in proper fitting.
-Special sizes for tail and stout men. A special feature is the knee and ankle length garment
* There will be no meeting of R. E
Lee camp L. C. V. Sunday afternoon. I
UM members of the camp attending in
a body, the funeral services of hel
late comrade. H. C. Cantrell Sr.
Tbe sponsor and maid of honor for
the state, at the general reunion to be
held in Memphis, Teun.. June 8, 9 and i
Swiss Air Texture Undergarments, light
weight, beautifully trimmed and finished,
short and long sleeves; the garment. $1 25
Non-Stickable Ribbed Lisle Undergar-
ments, brown. white or blue striped, form-
fitting and durable, short or long sleeves;
also athletic style shirt; the garment.. 75
White Ribbed Lisle, extra light undergar-
ments, short and long sleeves ;
R. D. Gage of
owner of the
thwest corner
streets. He
will speak on the principles of
The Morris Athletic Style Undergarments
Quarter Sleeves and Without Sleeves; Knee Drawers
most serviceable and most com-
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No. 28 issued by Major General K Ai.
Van Zandt. Mise Belle Loggins of Bn
nis and Mis.- Cecile Moore of Waxa-
l achle respectively, being named fui
these coveted honors. The order in tub
follows
Speeial Order Ne. 2.
The major general commanding an-
nounces with pleasure the following
appointments for the eighteenth gen-
eral reunion of the United Confederate
Veterans’ association, to be held at
iemphis, Tenn., June 1. 9. 10. 1909.
• Fot sponsor. Miss Belle Ioggins of
I Ennis, exas.
For maid of honor. Miss Cecile Moore
of Waxanachie, Texas.
These young ladies as representa-
lives of the division from the Done ■
Siar state, are entitled to and will re- l
ceive all honor, respect and courtesy I
due their positions from the chivalry I
of Confederate soldiers. By order of
K M VAN ZANDT
Major General Commanding.
W T SHA W
Adjutant General and chief of start.
State Papers Please Copy.
will be "Christian Science, the Science
of Salvation” He was formerly a civil
engineer, having been a member of thel
faculty of Johns Hopkins university,
but in 1899 he gave up his profession
to take up the work of propagatine
ths religious science.
He has since been practitioner, read-
er and teacher in various cities. In
I 1402 he was elected first reader of the
I Mother church in Boston, for a term of
three years and was subsequently made
I president of the church and a lecturer
in 1906 he was called as reader for the
church at Concord N. H., and has just
completed a three years’ service, there
There will be no* admission fee to the
lecture Sunday afternoon.
WANTS GOOD HOMES
FOR SMALL CHILDREN
Rev. I. Z. T. Morris, superintendent ;
of the Children’s Home Society of Tex-
j as. has been requested by that Institu-
! tion to find homes for a number of
children who are now under its care -
The ages of the majority of the chl-
i dren range from 5 to 10 years, though)
! he has at present two little girls. sis-
l ters 4 and 6 years old, three boys, 11.
12 and IS years old, and a little girl
three months old.
Rev. Mr. Morris vouches that these i
htldren are not from the slums, and,
consequently, not to be given away in-
disertmlnately. but are for good. rella-
ble, religious citizens. . who own thelr
own homes, are situated near churches
1 and schools, ani are willing io take
these children and raise them as if
I they were their own. The rule of the
i society provides that at the proper time
: the foster parents shall either adopt
the child or children or make a con-
tract to keep It or them until maturity.
announced in general order
Marine/loTl
We can unreservedly commend
Tan Pongee Silk, the garment......$1 75
Ture White Irish Linen; the gar-
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
TEACHER TO LECTURE i
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Prof Herman R. Herimg. a graduate
of the University of Pennsyivanta, and
one of the most prominent lecturers
on Christian Sctence in the country.
$3.00
Dectdedly fetching styles at
this price. Patent Leather.
Gunmetal. Russian Calf
and Vici, in tana, chocolate,
oxblood and colors; Ankie
Strap Pumps, late heels,
welt solas, also Oxfords in
all the wanted stylos, not
a few, but ample styles for
all. the pair ... $300
$2.50
Particularly stylish Foot-
wear at this price, and in
ample lasts to fit all feet
and shades to please all
tastes; All-Patent Pumps
welt solas. Cuban heels;
also Button. Blucher and
Lace Oxfords and Sailor
Ties, chocolates and tans,
ample lines...... $2 50
MANUFACTURED BY KING CANDY CO. - . tORT WORTH. TEXAS
[Clothing Sale]
Do not fail to attend the greatest ’ Clothing sale ever gotten i
up at this time of the year. Our stock is more complete now
than it has ever been before. There is not a Suit or a pair of
pants that is not of this season’s goods. Every garment is of
the latest style and color, and as to make, there is none better.
To appreciate these goods you must come in and examine
them, and if you have any idea of buying clothes at all you will -
surely buy a suit or a pair of pants.
THE FORT WORTH RECORD: SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 18, 1909. -PART ONE.
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—other. We are.believers in beauty and think it the duty ||
pf all women. to be beautiful. Believing this, we have made I
beauty culture our aim, how to be beautiful.
"Marinello." the system for thoroughness, cleanliness and M
cheerfulness. ’ It is the true right of all women to be beautiful, I
and we-Marinello operators can help all women to become so I
. by our thorough and scientific methods, using the utmost care I
in sterilizing our instruments, and cheerfully doing our very I
best to please our patrons, and to uphold the high standard of I
the Marinehlo school. We are prepared to take the most im- ll
possible faces or facial blemishes and improve them to such II
an extent that even the most exacting will be satisfied, and ■
will cheerfully go their way, realizing that no womansis hope- |
lessly plain so long as there are Marinello operators, so we I
invite you, the beautiful women of Fort Worth, to come to our
parlors and let us make your charms shine forth as the sun
after a cloudy day.
Parlors Third Floor in Charge of Miss H. E. Bradley.
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$2.00
For those who want a shoe
to cost not over $2 09, we
heartily recommend this
tins; good quality leathers,
well made: Vici Kid Ox-
folds in a numner nr good
styles: also Misses* Oxfords
at this price; choice lines;
the pair........... OO
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