Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 108, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 29, 1926 Page: 20 of 65
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WICHITA DAILY, TIMES
SUNDAr, AVOUSE S. 2010
PART TWO
17 The Problem of the Educated Girl
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to stand by the babies and the
young widow, and help to run the
notes. The second became a hum-
ble “errand boy" for an invalid
brother. The third gave her help
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Wichita Falls is one of the $5
cities ta the United States which
reported no motor fatalities tar the
month et June, according to a
monthly bulletin published by the
National Automobile Chamber et
Commerce, New York, and received
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NOTED PHYSICIANS AND
LAWYERS TO TAKE PART
IN ODD FELLOWS TRIAL
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r. d. Swanson, well known local
bachelor and attorney, will come up
for trial before the Odd Fellows
Lodge on their trollo night. August
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, of ennaren, and the fourth, who had
quite naturally been frittering away
la time with dancing, and solt
while the wheels at home fan
smoothly, put her hand bravely to
the plough when emergency arose,
and found her own success la dee
voting herself to the business et re-
establishing her father’s fallen for-
tunes.
to the business et re-
The last girl went numbly into
A factory, anxious M prove to the
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Knickerbocker Studio
Fine Arts
OPENS SEPTEMBER 15.
Directed
Alsada Knickerbocker Herman
Instructors
Miss Pearls Smythe Nin Ora Wathens Armola
Dramatie Art Dancing—
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Announcement 1
MRS. HELEN OWENS ' S
An Experienced Operator
Specializing in
Facials...
Permanent Waving
Marcelling
Shampooing
Has Resumed Charge of This Shop
Courtesy and Efficiency
The Manitou Beauty Shop
810 Scott: Phone 2-1883
“And what is Margaret go-
ing to do now ?‘ ask the
kindly, interested older voices,
and Margaret secretly and ir-
ritably wishes they’d shut up.
June petore that, and who have not
quite known what to do with yours
selves ever since-there lo the ans
"in no way can you find your
place quite so qutenly and so hap.
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on envelopes may seem to have
small connection, with those last
graceful, white-elad, fower-seent-
ad days at the dear old university.
But It the dear old university has
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however enarming. that any Bervies
performed for love It the truest joy
of the worldee
Then it has taught you nothing.
(Copyright, 1926, by the Bell Syn-
Spate, Ino)
loving, self-sacrificing eirele et
homa that she could Berve as well
aa be served. And today her name
la a household word wherever Eng-
lish books are read, and she has
been able to provide comfortably-
more than comfortably, for the old
age at the parents who once took
ears of her.
So that there, perhaps, you girls
who graduated aa splendidly in last
June, er the June before, ar the
The “Big Three" to EUROPE
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Here’s 17 hours of Fashion charm- college year - *
of thrills-with a degree at the year’s end in fault-
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TWO HANDS
that never are tied...
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Maybe you have your “hands tied" with the washing, but nothing ever
fastens the hands of the clock. They move steadily along, marking off "
hours that the washtub steals—hours that you'll never get back. But with
our Rough Dry service ready to serve you, not one washtub hour is
, necessary. And Rough Dry is so economical, too.
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is both satisfactory and economical. Everything washed and dried, prop,
er-pleces starched, flat work ironed—and the price is small compared to
the work done.
A bundle for the average family will not cost more than $1.80 the week
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Laundry Board of Trade
nenunmneeis
r^u Rate High
Garbed in a baited coat at soft plaid with huge eol.
lar and deep cuffs of shaggy wolf. An antelope hat,
crushed just for you with a rhinestone monogram
pin—altogether stunning. Slender ankles la sheer
ehiffons are set off by reptile oxfords with a square
heel. ... 7
1 A Final Exam
No set of eollige men that ever graced a Prat porch
could daunt the co-ed who saunters by for inspection
ta a zingle-grion frock of rippling satin with Vionnet
sleeves—a soft velvet beret—and a huge lizard pouch
a swinging from a crystal banded wrist. w.
Formale—
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Tilling conquests are made
is shimmering chiffon
swirling with rhinestones
and glittering sequins. For
dinner she wears a thoire
frock He with velvet.
. TA Pro Dream—:.
with vagabond charm she
captures the Frat dance ta a
gipsy froek of satin, a gleam-
ing cord about her hips. A
dolman coat of broadcloth,
and a droopy large hat are
worn. * *
On Campus-
Me Me is smarter on campus
than the interesting person
in tucked Jersey, short and €
. two-piece, with ripple brim
hat of tolt, and for bad days
a bright raincoat with hat
7 and parasol to match. *
o a Good Show-
Fails to hold attention when
Diss Collegiate enters her
box in a Chanel Red chiffon -
banded with velvet, her large
velvet hat gleaming with
-mestone, her bag or gilt.
tering jewels.
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To You or
Good Taste
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most important phrases, in
the P. B. M. fashion vocabud?
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Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 108, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 29, 1926, newspaper, August 29, 1926; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1697443/m1/20/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.