Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 3, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 16, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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McFALL BROTHERS, Dealere
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And with them. I'm going, going
Into the blessed long as-.
So soft, so soft down in my heart.
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the Young Woman’s Auxiliary of the
First , Baptist ■ Church Monday after
noon, the hour of meeting bemmg de
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And while I'm -listenihg in the silenee
And long lost voices come and go.
I hear my mother, calling, calling,
membership took some part in the
program. .Miss Denn, Butler Have i
reading and MI st. Katherine Cook's
We solicit and appreciate your check-
ing account. Pay your bills by check
and always have a receipt.
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Phones 232 ang 432
We are also supplied • with many things
that would interest the young man. The
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Cheap Money
We afe now prepared to make loans on our
business property at very low rate of interest.
Anderson'& Patterson
Cottolene is superior for shortening biscuits, pie
wcrusts and pastries and for frying doughnuts, fish,
thicken, vegetable*, etc. No special instruction*
are required fofits use.
Aik your grocer to dellver regular upplles of Cottolene
Il is packed hh pails of convehient ajzes.
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But the Hweetejj^ pf all vlee
As time’s: surgsebb and flow,
Is .my mother’s calling, calling ■
From ti blessed long ago'
And in her arms again Im resting.
And in dreams —know, I know
not unusual to find the negligee of chit
fon, belted with a crush girdle of roses,
or othe*; artificial flowers; It is an
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belt of”Mack or colored ribbon are
about the only trimming for these uu
lees it be a second collar1 of g eon-
to waste any time picking it to
pieces toffind the bones. That is
done before you get it. It comes
in clean sanitary pkgs., genuine
cod, the choices part 1 Cp 0n
of the fish. Two sizes . I UU, LU’
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Hundreds ef prettymslin udergarmnnt 4.
all kinds in beautiful patteinB andrtylet
On all-these we"are-bffering a discount at.
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"Never before has the ground been in suh. gnod--otdLon and tpe
weather so excellent. Our seeds ha* e_ all _ been tested-for garinination •
and will give perfect resuits.". 5_
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Fine qualit silk ,in stripes-checks and plaids -
Special price—n5 . F. ---$1.25 yd.
ONE THIRD OFF.
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pounded quarterly on Saving
Accounts'
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P. P. LANGFoIIM- .1 W CULBERTON
‘ WIY BLAIR ’ ! J J PERKINS-
.R. O HARVEY W. L HOBERTBON
Other voices loved a,nd vanished.
Come and go. andrcome anago;
Like i fragrant---Tensers swinging.
-- Iswinging, I
-Down the aisles of long’ago
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For the dance thiteare net and taf i combining of several tones in tie gir
Uta creations, made with petal upon | dle, which is usually of net or chir.
petal. In rose-like formation, the edges .fen, is another pretty way of introduc.
of the petaled ruffles pinked or pl-jing interesting combinations; for in
coted. Tor the organdy afternoon I stance, a pale pink negligee is girdled
frock, the slip Ik favored;'-of net and with a wide sash. having long ends of
organdy, lace and ribbon-trimmed. The several folds of.
bodice of the slip is usually w-atraight, fline, in pink 1
wide band of ribbon, lace. or a dainty lar French cho
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low, -
tett frocks in order that their beauty
nay be shown. Many of those petti
oats re-boned, forded or wired. In
Breakfast Set—Coat and Pettioqat
order that the troc ks, under which they
/dlkers such a* Khives, razofs al
sMe* to, hurt or prase on the corn. * - e
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le, or (ent detect by E. Lawrence1
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Hold in Wichita Falls and recom-
mended as the world’s best corn reme- ,
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”33 1-3 Discount on Muslin-i’nderwer.
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$250 and $3.00 ,
neaj watch is always an acceptable gift Also
have a fine-lipe-of beltsawith Sterling gold
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Insurance of all kinds— Lans, Real Estate ahd 282
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Back to the vanished long ago.
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lowing: Msses Dena Butler. Blanche. . .. 1 — • w. wuu- euu J. jeuw,
lawler, Emma Smith, Imogen? Brown. *“K that one *• tonirted.to wear the rose pink, with a touch of orchid at gir
Commencement
: in anawful pretty lie in yariots attractive
patterns, 36 inchs wide ...a,. 50c yd.
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FIRST METHODIST AID
ALL DAY MEETING;
The all day session of the Ladies’
'Aid of he First Methodist Church,
Monday was the usual delightful in i
formal social affair, the ladies moot I
Ida in the morning at .the church,
spending sometime knotting comforts.*
then taking up their fancywork until |
the dinner hour, when a tempting pie j
nic lunch was spread A short busi
ness xession was held in the after
noon and it was decided To hold a '
City National Bank
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This hank has the reputatton of tking care dr its eystomers; has al <
way* helpoq the~lForihy and deoerving. granting the "young business
man the sme courtesies as.thie old kiewlir ttrensuccess of our put
runs is our-success. If you are not enrolled, with us, come in and get
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We pay 4 percent per annum cem-
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“Gets-i' DOES Work".
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Brandof Codfish, you won thave
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Spelul to 'the Thar. ] and are tritsmned with bunds, cours.
New York, .May here eta some cugrs. and pockets of ie charmingly
tiling particularly appealing" teftheluplored cretonne. A cap banded in
dainty, well groomed woman, about creonne Is.practical and becoming
ribbon trimmed, be frilled petticoats; v 3 Novel Ideas In Negllgeea "
Ney can-not be banished fro Ionig from Negligees and petticoats for the June
he wardrobe. I hiwlsason the petti bride are dainty and fasciruazing to a
sat, has returned inaall its old -time degree. The negligees are simple and
rlurfiness, to keep our airy, bouffant | most becoming chiffon or" crepe
Irecks incountenance, Geqrgette are the materials most-tau
laris sends us, of course, the dainti- oreFtor these airy garments, destined
essxzst possible of linen, handembroldered. for the bride or the woman who has
trimmed, ribbon banded novelties time to luxuriate in their charm..Pale
many of "rem sorextremely fubcinat blue, with touches of gqi or yellow;
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twenty-six feet deep in which the 1512 Indiana Ave.
shoulders by narrow pink ribbons. The t _______
upper edge ofte bodice is effectively gandy
trimmed with small pink ribbons. The f-- -
My mother’s singing, singing to me
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—Mary li Mitchek:
series of fifty rent socials in the im,NRS. J.F. REED HOSTESS
mediate future. The first social wtif “ . TO LADIES’ Alb MONDAY
-e held next Menda: . ,
—o— Mrs J. F. Reed entertained the
MEETING OF GUILD — Ladies’ Aid of the Central Presbyte
' MONDAY AETCRNOON rian Church in social session Monday
----- 5 afternoom. Musical entertainment was
M The Helen Renvers Chapter of the furnished byMiss Gladys Wilson, Mrs.
a AVejtmlnstcr Oullit of the First Pres- Pressley and Mrsf Phil Kerr and di
2: 'yter.au Church met in social session ■ ve rston was found In.Aumefrous gamea
ith Mre-Max l'ishel Monday after- I Refreshments ofIcelcram ami cake
iron AFThis time plans were made|were served. The society will meet
o. the final meeting of the-guild be next Monday with Mrs. A. F. Kerr’fix
ore adjournment to* the summer, this the Bible study. : ‛
ieetingto"beheT Monday, May 29 ' - ----- - I_ —
it te hom ot-Mtrs. Ralph Robertson .....Prayer meeting services will be
A this time the associate members field at the Fourth Street—Baptist
cap of net and ribbon completes the
set must attrac tfvely. Mady of these
sets are developed in plain m*t*ilais
volle, wash satin, lawo and the ige.
One of Youth’s Greafest Mile Stones, it calls
for a memorial of dignity and permanence.
Therefore let your gift be a 1916 ideal nF
“gifts that last a lifetinw,” a nice piece of
solid gold jewelry. A
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Food that to shortened with or fried in Cottolene to -
tempting in appearance and has a delicious whole- l
someness that to always appreciated.
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In a dark blue taffeta petticoat, shtkt blouse of voile with, vest of the
1------..• -ahed at th Iihen,The sgare. neck I* • becom:
_______ _______ ___-le pink moire ing feature. Among, the simple waist ,
bollice. The botice ismerely a straight 'Awning Stripes In a Morning Press. .
- ——— -* — t------models of the sutrerare many with I
the outside peplum. These am xoile 1 - ■
heandy or eorgette, in pink, blue*1
pale green "aff similar shades. In ‘ •
tended for wear with skirts of black I
tafteta or with white andg colored
wash skitta. Pongee is’ als Duivored?
for these outside blouses. 3 Tiny bet
tons. steel, gilt pr gunmetal, and »
The Bible study hour was foliowell
by a social half hour at the meeting!
of the Ladies’ Aid of,the First Pres-
bterlan Church Monday afternoon
Tire Bible lersot-wa,led by Mrs J.
I. Meara. a few nihukbs weredefged
A business and then the ladies en
joyed a social time while refreshments
ot ice cream and cake were served by
Mesdames Avis. Anderson, Hood and
Gaffney.
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■Bless my stars, look at It,’ Land,
the livin:1 Why. Just look at itt Th
corn came right oft,—Just ilk* pep
ing bananas. Put your Anger on r
ances
_ CORSETS
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Fifteen Yellow Tags For Each Dollar
'for LAFRANCES CORSETS
$1.00, $1.50, $2.00.
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toe. right there.—don't he afraid.— 1 Breakfast Coat and Pett least.
is" whuhakshwherm the corn was ( - One of The noveities of the season Is
Well, that beetelali!" That's the way the brekfait set constating of coat,
"Oet-lt"r"kk petdicoat and Boudir cap. The coat
wry of curing cents. y ?u'n*ea'y*iood* . end skirt Mlustrated here show a par
bye in all foolish contraptions like ticularly good combination, the coat
. bundling bandages stieky tape, plew- 1 aev.ln”a i n. and able, .a
r toe-sating salves. ana. grav*. f * developed in , ongee, and t he skirt «a
- — razors and of taffeta, banded in the sdrae taffeta.
"“ne"edfthe bands end with narrow Valen,
"e-clennes lace The depp, strap pockets
। on the coat give it the appearance of
■ a sport garment A’ charming little
They fall and fall, like flakes of
snow. - .
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Childers, Shutt. Gates, Herblin and
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AID MEETS MONDAY
- embroidery flouncing, held"lin place J
"m with shoulder straps of ribbon or lace
It is not unusual to see a frilly petti- —
j. coat of dark blue-or red taffta. the LP
ruffles ‘pinked and finished with sit
ttriset or edge of white Valencipnnes, L.-
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jhc petticoat must be very ■dainty in -
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ileerest of organdy, chiffon or Geor- dle or throat; white, with pale green.
and similar cotnbrhations selected to
hitrmonize with eyes and hair. It is
.1 the g#*d wiM te guests. A good Chureh tonight at 8 o'clock. Rev. H. C.
ttendance on the meeting Monday MiHlef „offielating,.Some business mat
as reported. The hostess served aced Iters are tozteeeive attention and all
srape juice, brick < main and cake. > members afferequested to-be present.
All Kinds of Petticoats Are Offered
For Warm Weather This season
GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS
,, . —— NQw is THE gsr TIME of TH* VEAR-To PLANT YOUR GARDEN.
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UP TO-DATE HOG RANCN_feetgall che time There seems to
ibe no sign*.of cholera in the herd.
(Vernon Record) and so; if nothing hinders, he ma
The junior editor had the pleasure expect s larg incomn from th*, hog
last Friday afternoon of inspecting business this year This uenly one
the hog rinch w’est of town owned example of wffut many aff our pro-
by W. N. Hokes of this.i ity, and man gn ssHi- ‘armers are doispn all over
aged by Mr. Roberts, an expeFt hog the county -a -+
man They have about 120 head of — 3
'hogs in all. made up ot some seventy . •'
or more pigs. twenty-one shipper' ~ A CLI EAD ILTNIV
and sixteen brood sow* Tne stock' UA3r1 I UK JUIM.
are sll registered— uroc Jerseys and 4— 4
arc as fine as elan be. the color being t W• pay the Juglst rash ree for all
specially good and some of them pera kinds of junk Rnblea. cogber. bras
feet speciinent in general makeup. J lead, ziuv, bones, ram sack”. • b! ropen
good enoagh for pri.• winners Mg-serap Iron. se?ond ha ad pipe nackt
tokes is well fixed to; the busines* cry, old sodafiwater tanks, beitin .
He has his farm divided up into sec-|wrerked and abandonet plan's or everv
tions whim he Erows alfalfa, corn description and relaying rails countv
and peas, pennuts, wheat, cotton andspments solicited Write ft ; rhe
small grain, so that he raises abund . K.
ant feed for all the hogs he can WichirN T,91. Qo
grow on his farm His water suppl: V¥ •-NI-M J UI IK —V•
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the skirt portion is attached at the
normal waistline to a bal ' ’ “
—Memories ff-My Mother.
There; a sacred-shrine itawii .in m-
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Where pilgnm juemoriea cpme and
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And their incense —floating, floating.
Fills the aisles of Hong 'ago
'Tia at my mother's shrine they
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ducks, and canvas weaves are particu-
larly well liked The stripes may run
up and, down, or around the figre as
I shown here. This skirt is fashioned
of lineu, combining several of the vivid
colors now modish, and It worn with a
Emma Carter. Elizabeth Miller, Kath
erine Cook, Mary Hull, Ethel Daniels
Mina Everett, Leah Taylor, Cora
’ Phillips aud Mrs. Judd Pressley.
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EPISCOPAL GUID MEETS ,
MONDAY AT PARISH HOUSE
The Guild of the Good‘Shepherd had
- the pleasure of having with them at
their meeting Monday afterneertrthe
parish house Mrs. E. L Townsena oi
Commerce, u frmer president of the
guild. Mrs Townsend wad an inter
' esting talk and the r*f&Tar busines*
routine was gone through with. The
guild is to meet next Monday wltb
Mrs. F. M. Gates The members pres-
ent at the meeting Monday were: Mes
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In very fine, coming from a well
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special music was a feature ofthe
progrm. There were ♦‘■'V'jiil hew
members welcomedFatfeeting
Late in the afternoon the hosteer
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editors and cuffs jare- interesting de
tails of blouses: -'the cuffs Usually fit
tightly about the wrist, flaring becom
ingly over the hands. The open throat'
is of course the modish arrangement
for summak althqugh most of the shirt-
wafsts and4 other blouses are made
with the adjustable collar which may
be worn high or low. m fancied.
"AnYepiEvzrres.the.“het.o upper edge of the bdce is effectively
sviitac Cara Cart ta the Werts!" : I trimmed with small silk rsebuds.
Bayadere, Striped Skirt. :
For sport and morning wear, the
awning striped materlals, linens,
CW SNIDER. Eashier. _ . -
W L. ROBERTSON,•Nst.Casiier. P PKDANCFORD, Vice President
r T T REESE. Asst. Cashier., WILBY BLAIR, Vice President
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Y W A MEETING MONbAY ,
3- . WITH MISS THORA FORI
Miss Thora Fota wi s hostess* to
voted to study of the lesson book
— ‘‘ThPsXiliK'" Highway Miss'Blanche
LIWr 'was leader and the entire
WICHITA DAILY TIMES, WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, TUESDAY, MAY 16,1916.
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36 Inch Taffeta- Silks
We.would suggest Diamondliug
liere^ Brooches, aud the Dainty Wristlet
watch for theyoung lady, and many other
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