Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1928 Page: 6 of 16
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They’ve just arrived— .
suedes, blacks, browns,
kidskins, navy and mid-
drjnk at one swallow and cal for
your money back to two minutes if
you eannot feei the distressig smyp-
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Home Today
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ladies’ footwear—your opportunity to get just the now things you
want at a fraction of their regular cost! Store opens at 8:00 a. m.
Friday morning—and sale positively ends Saturday night.
The pick of the new se-
lection of several lead-
ing makers of fine foot-
wear-shoes that would
be excellent values at
$8.50 and $1000.
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Held
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studio, 1718 Polk Btreet, and all who
are interested are invited to be
present.
As e yser of the telephone, France
comes twenty-fifth la the list ef na-
tions; she is now below Japan,
Bringing You from the
Style Centers
of the world
Referee (exeitedly): Hey. the hell
rang for the eleventh round.
Boxer: Aw, hell— let’s git this one
oat!—Life. 7 -—
Felts, Soleils,
Velvets, Metallics,
Satina, Falls.
Values
to
$18!
POTTER COUNTY
SINGERS TO MEET
The PeUer County Singers will
meet this evening at • o’elock at the
home of Mrs. D. T. Pearce, 1007 North
Taylor street. and all members are
requested to be present.
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There are only 360 of these dresses—choice
of imported French weaves, sport materials,
basket weaves, cross weaves, or French jer-
6314. Girls* Dress.
Cut to 4 Sizes: 4,6,8 and 10
The home of Mrs. H. E. Peary at
2104 Herrinoa street, will be a gay
scene today when the Woman's Mis-
sionary society of the Firat Baptist
church will have an old-fashioned
country store.
The "bargain equnter" will open at
S o'clock this aftnnoon. and a small
admission fee will be charged.
SUEDE
$5.85
Order
by Mail
6024. Ladies' Dress.
.Cutih6Sizes: 84,36, 38, 40,
41 and 44 inches bust measure.
A 28 requires 3%
>■£<0 of 29 inch material, to-
pether with % yard of contrast-
tag materigl. Also % yard of
tpg M inches wide for the
anderbody. The width at the
tower edge of the skirt with
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choice and with fit as-
sured in just the slipper
you want—ties, straps
or pumps!
The Shop of Individual Styles
714 POLK ST.
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We’ve made a wonderful special purchase from
Bat Net Bore
Now I am not recommending that •
Hosiery like thia ia in demand at much
higher prices! Pointed heel, full fash-
ioned and guaranteed all silk. Never
before offered at anywhere near this
price ...........................
4 year size requires
of 36 ineh material,
— with % yard of con’
toWing material. Price 15c.
of Hats
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Every hat from our regular stock, formeily
priced from
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Yannigan Mothers
Club Lined Up
For Activities
STYLE HITS
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Regular 75c men's all-silk from top to
toe hose, this sale, very En
special, per pair...............•V-
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The Yannigan Mother,’ dab has
HMO late being- sad promises to run
the sundstorm Mothers" elab a elose
secon ia aetivities. The elub met
Tuesay afternoon at the home of
Mre. Ot>. Phillip*. 2606 Hughes street
at « o’clock, where the mothers en-
tered into the plane of the dab with
great enthusiasm.
Officers were elected as folleza:
Mn. A. B. Claflin, predent: Mrs.
L F. Borden, vice-president; Mrs. J.
M. Stedger, secretar Mr*. J. B.
Floyd, tfeasurer; Mrs. C. J. Boyd,
publleitz; Mias Doty lagerton, yell
jeader.
The club wiU have a special called
meeting at 1 o'clock this afternoon
at the home of Mrs. L F. Borden,
ISOS Taylor street, to complete ar-
rangemente tr the Tannigan banquet
te be given Saturday, ■
The membership of the Tannigan
Mothers’ club includes: Mesdames W.
H. Ingerton, C. H. Bush. 8, A. Dunn.
W. O. Hanshaw, M. C. Hancock. W.
F. Grant, L. F. Borden, W. L. Cone,
sey. Also a selection in all-wool imported
These new models
come in both one and two-piece novelty ef-
fects—just the thing for achool girls and
misses. |
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Tt"Tker will prm
of her plane vuplla to
enlag at • o'olook ot Sho
Lambert’s Smart Shop
Ml POLK STREET
ces unbelievably
’, exquisite new
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Blue, Brown or Black
C4Startlng Sale
OF
Our popular all-silk men’s hose, priced
.for two days at 50c per 49 PA
pair, box of six, only........ $4•V
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r. C. Hawk, Shawnee, Oklahoma,
auco dealer and former mayor of
Shawnee, stopped overnight ia Ama-
rillo for a visit with his brother,
Wilbur C. Hawk, general manager »t
The News-Globe.
Mr. Hawk war accompanied by
four Shawnee business men. and the
five, with two others, killed seven
deer near Magda lent. New Mexico,
last week.
One of the bucka bagged by the
party weighed MO pounds, being the
larzest over weighed by state of-
fieiala
T. J. Besson, Pearl Lawrence. C. D.
Jackaon, J. I. Kendrick, L. C. VanNoy,
Jeff McGee. C. J. Boyd, 8. X Fish,
Muncy, Clark and others.
SCKUBEET PROGRAM
WILL BE BROADCAST.
The faculty of the Amarillo Col-
logo of Music will broadeast a Schu-
bert program this evening from the
‘college at s o’eloek. The publie >•
promised a trout since those takine
part are all finished musicians and
everyone I* invited to tune in.
6. C. HAWK VISITS
BROTHER IN AMARILLO
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With every purchase of $1.95 up, wb will give free of charge a love-
y Caa"""ly pair of fancy ribbon silk garters also a beautiful carnation! e
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For this big two-day
event, while they last—
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JARETT’S Shop"
G05PolkStreet
Latest thing in hosiery. Thia new
number is full fashioned, all silk, and
has the special custom built heel and
toe. A remarkable value at.......
SALE!
OGnelt.
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Sheerest Chinese silk. With special
Van Dyke heel and toe construction.
Written absolute guarantee. Regular
advertised 83.50 CADET BRAND,
two days .......................
Allsilk chiffon CADET BRAND, full
fashioned, chevron heel, and Van
Dyke patented heel and toe. 82.50
value the world over . ............
ern manufacturers and you get the benefit I
Gorgeous merchandise of finest quality—at
low! Dresses, women's hosiery, men’s ho
%
Send is cents la silver or stampe
for ear UP-TO-DATE PALL ANU
worm 1928 boom or FASHIONS,
showing color piates, and eontaining
MS deigns of Ladiex, Misse and
Childrev’e patterns, • CONCISE AND
com"EHENSIVE ARTICLE ON
DRESSMAKNG; ALsO SOME
mm fob TaE NEE! ji (ulus-
euntehes), all valueble biota to ihe
hom drasmaken Adreas aB orders
for pattems direc\te the Globe-
A Noam, 11-12 Sterling kece, BpoWlyn,
Cinderella
Slipper Shop z .
501 Polk Street
zmse-m* Country Store To
drnaghta don play aboui their heads.
But ms the window*.
Tiny bibles shquld have the air
warmed a lietle. But in a few
Better Th
Aspironal, the two-minute cold and
cough reliever, authoritatively guar-
anteed by the laboratorles; tooted,
apprivid and most enthusiastically
endorsed by the highest authorities,
had proclaimed by the people aa tea
times as quiek aad effective ds whis-
hey, reek and rye, er any other cold
and cough remedy they have ever
tried.
All drug stores are supplied with
the wonderful elixir. • at! you have
to do is to stop fate the nearest
drug store, hand the elerk toe for a
bottle of Aspironal aad tell Mm to
serve yea two teaspoonaful. With
your watch la year hand, take the
N«b», $" 49 to $95
Reserved ■ •A
All Go at ■ " g J "
Vhiskeym
SILVER TEA WILL
BB GIVEN MONDAY. '
The Esther McCrory Chapter,
Daughters of the Amencaa Revolu-
tien, will entertain with a silver tea
Moaday afternoon beginning at a
o’clock at the Women’s elub, to which
everyone ia cordially invited.
There will be an enjoyable musical
program, some sole danee numbers
and a one-act play by courtesy of
the Little Theater, and a very de-
lightful time is promised all who at-
tend.
CHILDREN
OeRberts Bardon
•‘0m2s byBA Service-Ind
t have Jest read an article in which
the writer calle to our attention the
fact that women are less susceptible
to disease germs thaa they have been
sinee the etone ago.
The answer Is. of course, fewer
clothes; thus more air and sunlight
filter through to the body.
The author tells of experimental
health camps for babies in Europe in
whieh the fresh air cure is carried
to such extremes that these mite*
of children, many of them puny and
weakened by disease, practically live
eat of doors sli the time, both sum-
mer and winter.
The most remarkable thing is that
these lots wear nothing but a loin
cloth.
toms of year cold fading away m#i
a dream, within the time limit. Don {
be bashful, for all druggisis invit
yea and expect you to try it. Ev-
erybody* doing it.
Take the remainder of the bottle
homo te year wife and children, for
Aspironal is by fsr the safest and
moot effective, the easiest to take
aad ’the most agreeable cold and
cough remedy for children as well as
adults. Quickest relief for catarrhal
eroup and children’s choking np al
night, (adv)
6314 60243
AT "RIORITA," 88-85
RIGHT Black Velvet
mother try any Meh eaperimeat. To
begin with, ear •7 varietles of elim-
ata,«rick changes, and dangoroun ex-
tremes, weald make any seek thing
well nigh impoesihle. But wo all
might benefit by the astonishin M*
periment in that it has proved its
point. •
Fresh .air and sunshine la a cure-
all.
What we ion /io that is sensible
and practieat is to stop housing our-
selves up. Oar, chlMres. tee. How
much better we are since we exploded
the theosxabout bight air being bad.
and one doctor exclaimed impatiently
when a patient baid he could pot take
his daily walh on account ef the
dampness, -Any air is better than
house air."
Again I would hesitate to recom-
mend soch treatment for people or
children in general. It is only too
true that if one were to go out ip
cold, damp air whoa one was in a
certain unhealthy condition, it would
bring illnesa.
Guard From Draughts
Let children here as mach fresh air
as possible, night and day. Guard
them from draught at night (I used
month, with plenty of bed elothes,
they M breathe It as it is. Children
w|th thia hair shoult wear comforta-
ble litile cepe on very cold nighta.
Floor screens are reap useful la hed-
rooma to keep off drafts. «
Daytime, when children are out-
doors, they should be dressed lightly
but warmly, aad their ebees, the al*
ways important thing, should be
heavy enoush to keep out dampness.
1 As for sacks, they sre splendid.
But oa very cold days put on stock-
Inge, unless they wear leggings.
Visiting in i
FORT WOBTR.
Mrs. M. D Oliver-Eakle is apending
somatime in Fort Worth visiting
with relatives end friends.
• TwmNms5
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1928, newspaper, November 23, 1928; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1567714/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.