The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 198, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1925 Page: 3 of 10
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May 21, 1925
THE FORT WORTH PRESS
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The Sale that Saves You Dollars Instead of Cents
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Silk Dresses
There were tables for bridge i
to New York in such a rush that
Worth at Least $10.95
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prizes were donated by local mer-
chants and given to the
lucky
gerie, a handsome brass bird cage,
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Blue Bonnet Club
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night and told me she hoped to
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HOUSTON AND EIGHTH STS.
Reduced Prices
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Local Artists to
Friday and Saturday
50c Jergen’s Benzoin Lotion ane
75c Stay Comb, jar
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$285
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One group of boys’ shoes
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leathers,
75c Mead's Dextro Maitore..4e
,1c Shaving Brush
25c Beecham's rits
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PRESENT MANTLE
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Children’s Dresses Infants’ Dresses, Special!
Pure Foods at Special Prices
Panty Dresses, Special!
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Former $29.50 to $39.50 Values
Special!
Boys’ Shoes
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Many Attend Joint lub
Affair Wednesday
IS THIS YOUR
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Special!-
JapParasols
15c Phys, and Sure Soap.. He
10c Ivory Soap B for Me
$1.00 Angelun Lemon Cream ebe
Special!
House Slippers
»1.0« Lsterine, large sise.
60c Vnguentine, tubes ...
25c Carter’s Liver Pilla...
75c Ueli-Ans, large.......
40c Fletcher’s Castorta ..
70c Sloan’s Liniment .....
11 50 Maltine Combination
60c Phillipa Milk Magnesia
——Special! ——
Men’s Pajamas
1 egg
% cup of sugar.
2 cups of sweet milk.
1 teaspoon of salt.
for canrorma Tor te summer, was
presented with a lovely gift.;
Those enjoying the affair were
Mmes. J. U McDonald. W H Ad
Special!
Men’s Oxfords
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Special!
Children’s Slippers
BIG TOURNAMENT
A SUCCESS
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Me
her mother died peacefully think-
ing abe had done everything she
could for her daughter when Por-
ter Breed’s attentiona became coh-
spicuous.
Alice told me this aa a matter
of course and, when I aald, "Do
you love Porter Breed?" "Whut
has that to do with it?" she an-
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Special!
Khaki Knickers
By Mrs. L. Gordon, 1118 Pennsyivania.
4 cups of flour.
$385
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believe that his interest in her had
kindled again.
She sgld she was at the end of
the little money her father had
wiches. which were sold at inter-
vals during the playing.
Other Games, Too. -
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A SERMON
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love and rave so much about,
have never known a man that
could not dismiss for another
"Porter has enough money
$1 95
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drurf Remedy..............
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$149
$100
Indian Head dometic, 36 inches wide, full
leached, permanent finish; special, the yard,
nly 23e.
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*1.60 Van Ess Liquid Scalp
Massage ...................
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4 Sizes range from 16 to 42, and you .will find
s sudsmthemane Of the big values
sary Sale, at, choice $6.95.
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4 rounding teaspoons of buk-t ,
ing powder.
1 cup of chopped walnuts.
Beat eggs and gradually mix other ingredients in. Mix all
thoroly and set to rise in two loaf pans for 10 minutes. Bake
in hot oven for 30 minutes. One cup of Graham flour ean be
substituted for one cup of the white Hour if desired.
did not feel that they should ex-
winners. Among these prizes ; tend any more credit to Alice
were included Dresden china, lin- ! Hartley without the o. k. of eith-
er you or I. I hope you will ap-
21.75 Djer-Kiss Toll. Water 1.SS
6)c Bicycle Playing Cards..ave
15c Pears Unacented Soap...
1 for a0e
4)c Pompeian Beauty Pow. aee
16c Sterno Canned Heat....
12 for SDe
*1.00 Pyorrhocice Tooth Pow-
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oxfords, mostly high
large baskets of fruit. boxes of
candy and cases of fruit.
Proceeds from the tables and
the cakes, candles and novelties
will go to the building fund of
the Woman’s Club. The exact
amount derived has not been tab-
ulated yet.
CONCERT TONIGHT
Mias Lucille Clark, violinist, will
be presented in concert at 1 p. m.
Thursday, May 31, In the audito-
rium of Our Lady of Victory
school. Miss Clark will be aaaist-
• ed by Miss Mary Wade, pianist,
and Misa Virginia Gossett, violin-
toL
prove of what I decided in the
marry Porter Breed. Porter,ryou
know, has been hanging around
her for years and everyone expect-
ed them to marry when her father
died.
She told me that Porter had
SPECIAL SERVICE
Mrs. Arlene Dux Scoville, wife
of the famous evangelist, Dr Sco-
ville, will devote a special service
to students at 3:30 p. m. Friday
at the Magnolia Avenue Christian
Chureh. She will talk on "How
the High School May Avoid the
Pats of Sin." The occasion will
be restricted to girls only.
Men’s pajamas of plain
white mull, white mull with
colored trim, striped madras
and solid color fabrics, in
blue, tan, and lavender, all
guaranteed fast colors, sizes
34 to 48, regular $2.00 and
$2.50 values; special, choice,
$1.49.
Sofee (1 pound)...............
Upeko Tea (% pound).........
Pure Cocoa (% pound).......
Pure Olive Oil (2% ounces)..
Strawberry Jam (15 ox. Jar)..
Kaspberry Jam (16 ox. jar)...
Grape Jam (16 ox. Jar)........
Orange Marmalade (12 ox. Jar)
Pure Grape Jelly (10 ux. jar). .
Lemon Extract ...............
UggeU’s Salad Drenaing .....
Beef Cubes ...................
Peanut Butter................
Favorite Recipes Of
Fort Worth Women
FThe Press will print daily in this box a recipe, remished by
a bort Worth woman each day. These red pee will tei: house-
wives of thia city the thinga that make Fort Warth coekiag re- "
moun it will be easy to cv thene recipea and eave them daily Ju
NUr LOAF.
. _ _ . .... Alice was a society girl and Paula
With Mrs. Mills an artist’s model.
Special!
$19.75
F. L, Mills R. W Cates, Eva
Jones, H. L. Martin, S. T. Scott
Md M1M Gertrude Moore.
The Blue Bonnet Club will have
umits next meeting with Mrs. S. E.
“Mtarnes, 702 West Belknap,
"Wednesday, June 3.
getthem-in. -I’ve get to marry
to live. I like Porter—perhaps I
love him—I don’t know, Leslle,
what this thing ia that people call
Indulge me in my wildest extrava-
gances. I shall be perfectly sue-
cessfulinwoman’snaturalandin
evitable business, if I marry him."
(Copyrtght, 1926, NE Seevice;eines
One lot of men’s oxfords,
in tan and black leathers,
and in a variety of lasts,
ranging from wide to nar-
row toes, all discontinued
styles and broken size lines,
formerly priced from $5.00
to $10.00, special for the
Anniversary Sale, the pair
$3.85.
Next: This letter continued.
The afternoon affair Wednes-
day given by the clubwomen of
the city in the Crystal ballroom of
the Texas Hotel might be likened
unto an elaborate social revue
rather than a benefit bridge tour-
nament. The ballroom and Blue-
bonnet Court of the Texas Hotel
were crowded with hundreds of
tables about which were aeated
the moot prominent women of the
city.
The tournament was a great fl- • •
nanclal success in every way. Two _
handsome candelabras and a floor
lamp, donated by local merchants, *
---were raredorrandanicesum;
was realised from them. The
Coca-Cola Bottling Works donated |
soda-pop. and different clubwom-
en donated candy, cakes and Band- *
house guest. After
credit to the extent of 31,000. As
her account stands now, she owes
them *450. That will allow her
to buy her *550- more "pretties."
Poor Alice! She was the pretti-
est girl in Albany when I came
here. They tell me that she had
been a rival in the contest of
beauty with Paula Perier, altho
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ANNIVERSARY SAI F.
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FROM TRAIN TO THEATER.
NEW YORK.—To accommodate
passengers theater tickets now
are being sold on first-class trains
arriving here.
in tan and black
broken sizes, and
Children’s Japanese Para-
sols in six different patterns
in Japanese designs, all ,”in
oright colors—reds predomi-
nating. They are the IB-
inch size, suitable for chil-
dren. We have 400 of them
and the selection is most
complete. By buying them
in case lots, we are able to
offer them at this unusually
low price of, choice 50.
you could not even phone me.
Yesterday morning they tele-
phoned me from the little shop
that you had gone and that they
Anniversary Sale Specials
Very fine absorbent full bleached cotton flan-
nel, 30 inches wide; special, the yard, only 250 ------------------------
Full bleached cotton flannel, 36 inches wide, I JHk
exceptional nap and finish; special, the yard, fl “53
W 300. ij 2.
Good, medium weight unbleached cotton 11 (•SF4C-
flannel, 27 inches wide; special, the yard, only HnYAx-G
20e. A-Gezd
Hope nainsook, very fine count, full 36 inches 1852522-953525528 Ksga
wide, in blue, maize, flesh and peach; special. I2g2:«240882EE2‘
unless Porter proposed to her
within the next month or two she
would be-absolutely-penntess:-------
I was terribly shocked. Ruth.
You know that Alice has no more
idea of money then a baby. She
has always had someone to take
care of her. Someone to pay her
English Long Cloth, 36 inches wide, fine
hamois finish; special, the yard, 15.
Imperial nainsook, 36 inches wide, beautifully
finished; special, the yard, 15,
White organdy, fine imported quality, 44
inches wide, permanent finish; special, the
yazl, only 70c, S
White lawn, 27 inches wide, pretty quality;
special, the yard, 20.
White flaxon, plain and checked patterns, 36
inches wide; special, the yard, 40.
/ 27-inch Birdseye, good quality, full bleached,
10-yard bolts; Anniversary Sale special, 106
yards, $1.50.
Good grade, apron checks, full assortment of
colors ^Anniversary Sale price, the yard 10.
Blue Bell cheviots, a good quality, plain col-
ors and fancies; Anniversary Sale special, the
yard, 15.
95c
Voile Dresses in solid
color pastel shades and
dotted voiles in darker
shades, trimmed with filet
edgings, organdy embroid-
ered collars and cuffs, and
picoted ruffles. Six differ-
ent styles to select from,
sizes 1 to 3 and 2 to 6 years,
special for the Anniversary-
Sale, choice 956.
" Th* senior class of Texas Worn- ।
u’a College presented their man-
U« to the juniors at chapel Wed-
nesd*y' morning during annual
presentation program.
Miss Louise Welch, president of
the senior class, presented the
mantle to Miss Pinkye Lou Ed-
dins. president of the senior
claas.
One lot of men’s pure
thread silk hose in black
only, sizes 91 to 12, made
by one of the best hose man-
ufacturers. They are sub-
standards, but the imperfec-
tions do not impair appear-
ance or wearing quality.
Special, the pair, 25.
(Limit, 2 pairs to a
Customer)
Dear Ruth—I am a little bit! dressed herself in all her life,
worried to know what called you She was brought up. by her moth-
to New York in such a rush that er to make a richmarriage, and
One assortment of 72
baby dresses made of soft
nainsook, with embroid-
ered yokes, neck, and
sleeves, finished with lace
edging, the bottoms fin-
ished with hemstitched
hems or lace insertion and
edging, sizes infants to 1
year; priced special for
the Anniversary Sale, at,
choice 65c.
Safe 4 4 Drug Store* 475
"The Stores”
■44*007 H.1 Lj.' Mill, M. D.
Special!
$6.95
Mrs. J. H. Mills, 314 Cannon
Arenue. was hostess to the Blu*
Bonnet Club Wednesday after-
noon, honoring her sister. Mrs.
Eva Jones of Chicago, who is her
Here’s a real sale of panty
dresses for the miss from 2 to
6 years! These garments are
made of prints and plain and
checked gingham with a va-
riety of pretty collars, bertha,
pockets and fancy touches,
}y sizes 2 to 6 years, priced extra
(j2- special at 750.
(No Refunds or Exchanges)
Extra Special! Women’s
house slippers with low, flat
heels, felts, quilted satin and
leather ie broken sizes.
Choice of variety of colors,
formerly priced at from
$2.00 to $3.00, special for
the Anniversary Sale, while
they last, the pair $1.00.
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Beautifully tailored coats made of such fine W
fabrics as charmeen, poiret sheen, twills. k
Kasha flannel and light weight suedes, in the *
season’s most popular colors—wigwam, tiger "
eye, rose, tan, green, red, navy and black.AH----------
are silk-lined, and many are fur-trimmed.
The styles are up-to-the-minute, and the val-
ues are extraordinary. All sizes, 14 to 44.
These coats were made to sell at from
$29.50 to $39,50, and are priced extra spe-
cial for the AnniversazySaleymeat, choice,- ;--------
$19.75.
Present Program
Stellar local musical artists will
perform at the "musical tea" to
be given by the Fort Worth Grade
Teachers’ Association at 3 p. m.
Saturday, May 23.
Notable names on the program
include Mrs. Pearl Calhoun Davis,
Sam Losh, Misses Bernice Carlton
and Jessie Dean Crenshaw and
W. J. Marsh. Reservations for
, the entertainment may be secured
from the president of the council,
Miss Nettie Cobb, at the West-
brook Hotel.
ithe yard, only 20. , . /) /
Good as Gold full bleached domestic, very fine
soft finish, 36 inches wide; an exceptional value
"Marriage and love are two en-
tirely different things. Love is
gloriously unreasonable, * some-
thing that comes and goes with-
out your knowing from whence it
comes or where it goes. Mar-
riage is a business and should
only be gone Into reasonably. It
is the greatest business of life for
a girl. It is the real fight be-
I tween the sexes. Men are always
which time Mrs R. W. Cates, a seemed to grow cold at the time
---*------*- ...... E T--- aU Uyame auddoly .pow... tem.
lately he had given her reason to
KA, SATURDAY — Chocolates—Creams Q0
JvC and Assorted Centers—Per Pound. JJC
short lines that we are clos-
ing out. Tlase shoes for-
merly sold at from $3.50 to
$5.00 a pair, now special for
this sale, the pair $2.85.
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to 1925
which always proves the most pop-
ular. However, mah jongg and
“600" held sway with quite a num-
ber.
Twenty-five very elaborate
matter. I told them to give her swered.
Reguinrty Week Ends
rr:9 2 tor
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my house last I fighting to keep out of it
-u- u---1 women are always fighting
2 for .4*
-for-------.6
a far .41
2 for .41
2 far .21
These ary our regular
$2.98 knickers, made here
in Fort Worth, in our own
factory. They are made of
an extra good quality, fast
color khaki, that laundgrs
well. All these knickers are
cut full and are tailored per-
fectly to fit. Sizes 27 to 35-
inch, waist measure, priced
special at, choice $1.75.
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. THURSDAY, MAT >1.
If today is your birthday, you
are strong and self-poised You
ldhhave certain whims and idiosyn-
"rasles, but you are not readily in-
fluenced by the ylews of others.,
, , You are a strong believer in dis-
cipline, and if a man will be at-
tracted to the army or navy, in
love affairs you are strong in your
feeltagB, and slow to make attach-
menta, but you hold them whoa
they are formed.
Th are bora under the sod t acai
sign ot Gemini the twins. and for
- Chia reeon you will be very clever
with your hapda. .
Children’s and Misses’
Slippers in short lines and
broken sizes, strap and ox-
ford styles, in patent lenth-
ar, tans, suedes and plain
and colored leathers. These
were formerly priced from
$2.50 to $4.50, now special
for the Anniversary Sale, the
pair $1.95.
CIGARETTES 25c
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Special! •
Men’sSilk Hse_
Here is a beautiful assortment of 100 Silk
Dresses at, choice $6.95. Just think of it,
a beautifully styled dress in printed crepes,
crepe de chine, flat crepes and flannels, at
this low price. All are this season’s styles,
and are worth easily $10.95. You get them
fully made at about what the material would
cost you. Choice of a wide range of pat-
terns in styles for sports and street wear.
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LETTER FROM LESLIE PRES- bills. I do not believe that she
COTT TO RUTH BURKE. has even combed her own hair or
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Bible Class Plans
‘Round World Trip*
The members of the Ruth Bible
Class of the College Avenue Pres-
byterian Church will sponsor a
" "Trip Around the World’’ at S p.
- m. Friday.
The unusual journey will begin !
at the church. Stops will be made
in each country for sightseeing
tours and long enough for each
traveler to partake of the native
refreshments. A charge of 25c
will be made and proceeds from
the entertainment will be turned
Into the church religious education
fund.
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Toomer, Morrison R. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 198, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1925, newspaper, May 21, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1638379/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.