Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 108, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 29, 1926 Page: 21 of 65
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PART TWO
WICHITA DAILY TIMES
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To Be Revealed Here at Opening of
Fall Style Season Thursday Evening
918 Indiana Ave.
Kimberlins 918 Indiana Ave. /
piaron SHEPHEno rasoicrs
"HEAVY SALE or TICKETS
TO EXPOSITION
rival and amusement attractions
Sorain, to proas reports, are the
Man the Wortham Shows have ever
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Wonderful details of milsdr’s tan
and winter wardrobe will be flashed
to the view of Wichita Falls women
Thursday evening, September •.
• when the tail achson will be formal-
FIFTY COUNTY EXHIBITS
ARE EXPECTED FOR FAIR
I “at T
1 sset
Pageant, Rodeo, Horse Show,
Races and Carnival Attractions
Listed Among Amusements.
- > opened by local merchants.
With illuminated window displays
is the means of exhibiting the
ateat and finest in women’s wear-
ns apparel, men’s wear, shoes, mil.
inory and other mercantile goode, a
parade of fashions will disclose the
ipiendla lines of goods which Wich-
sale of thrift tickets for the Tex-
M Okishoma Fair, October * to 1.
Inclusive. will 1” Moe
uncemont
These tickets I
- M cents each. They are
ilar 50-cent‘admission tiek-
oy will also be good for M
the grandstand. The tick-
• be obtained at Mr. Shop,
trice on the third floor of
kins-Snider building. 'Plans
being made by a number of
i and other organizations of
the sale,
aseae "*
tickets,” Mr. Shep-
prove a big saving
4 family.
s saving
les to see
are exp
’ will also prove a
one who plan for pi
air. We are anxious that every,
who can, purchase the tickets
n will help the fair --7
tion and ‘will at the same
the purchaser, because it means
cent saving to him. We
the thrift sale this
ew record.”
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47 show and numerous other tea
The poultry show, according to
Superintendent Ira Brown, will sur-
pass anything st the kind ever
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quiries,” Mr. Brown said, “which in-
dtaata the great interest in this
feature of the fair. We have al-
ready listed more birds than we
have ever shewn before. During
the exposition we are going to have
four state and two national meets
and this means we are to have some
ef the best known breeders and
fanciers in the country."
Buildings in every departmeat of
the fair have been remodeled and
repaired. Some have been re-
painted. The grounds are betas
beautified and all will be la readi-
ness for the opening several days
in advance of throwing open the .
ste Z___,-----1Use Lemons to
as- TELLS sEoRET OF KAISER'S T:
time . SPIKED ErPnOT MUSTACHE
Ita Falls merchants will offer hi the
fall market. Display windows will
be curtained during the afternoon
St Thursday, September f and st
7:50 o’clock, when a signal from the
old fire whistle at the Denver shops
to given by Mayer —--—-—" “L.
curtains wul bo rais
Five prizes et $1
offered to the merch
mentioned classes 1
window displays, thi
sration of The Wish!
The winning mercha
ston will receive $1b. i =. Brown,
who for Id years was in charge of
the window displays “ of Sanger
Brothers in Dallas, and who to at
present engaged in the window fix-
ture business, will be the judge,
making his decisions Thursday eve.
ning. Frise winners will be an-
nounced in Sunday's Times, Beptem.
ber 5.
wil
Shepherd states that great In-
to being taken throughout
sad Oklahoma in the coming
ition and every indication is
It win be the greatest show
offered by the Texas-Okla-
Fair Association.
relieve we are going to have
county exhibits than we have
had,” Mr. Shepherd continued,
ations are there will be fully
M Texas and Oklahoma counties
with agricultural exhibits. This
should mean a bis attendance treat
“these Bo counties. We are etting
most encouraging reports from
„ every section of our trade territory
sad the people of Wienita Falls
might as well prepare for the bis-
- rest „Texar-Oklahoms Fair over
Xavicos received from the Worth-
am Shows indicate that many at.
tractions have hean added since the
tere
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tractions have
contract was no____
organisation to provide
for this show
— the car.
OMAHA—The secret et Kaiser
Wilhelm’s spiked effect mustache to *
explained by Carl Schropp ef Oma-
ha. who, as personal barber to the
former emperor, originated the far
mous tonsorial characteristic. ' )
Schropp, who served many of
Europe’s royalty until “discovered"
by the kaiser, saidt
“First I would wet the mustache
thoroughly. Then, with my fingers,
I would push the hairs up at either
end until they stood si you have
seen them in pictures. Next I took
a Schnurbartinde ; (a mustache
strap), made of fine silk, with books
on end, and put it over the mustache
and attach the hooks to the kaiser's
ears. I used my fingers and a fine
comb to put the hairs just so; then,
with the mustache strap on it, I
would wait for it to dry. After
that the kaiser's mustache would
stay the way he wasted It for 14
hours."/ '
Two hours web the usual time
spent by the kaiser in the royal ton-
sorial room, Sehropp said.
Whiten Skin
, The only harm-
,, less way to bleach
Po the skis white is
1 to mix th. juice
B of two lemons
PA with three ounces
I of Orchard White,
U which any drug
T gist will supply
M for a few cents
4 ■ Shake well in #
11; Il bottle, and you
ave a whole quarter-pint of the
lost wonderful skin whitener, soft-
nor and beautifier. -.
Massage this sweetly Crasrant
imon bleach into the face, neck
rme and hands. It cannot irritate.
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rosy-white complexion: also SLS
freckle, sunburn and tea bleach.
You must mix this remarkable Jo:
tion yourself. It cannot be beush'
ready to use because it acts beat
immediately after 11 is prepared
SCHOOL FASHIONS
for theSUB~DEB
Outfitting the
Junior Girl
"Isn't nearly as difficult as it sounds, as any mother who has made this
store her headquarters can testify. Long years of experience have
taught us not only what the mother likes, but what her daughter likes,
too. Here you will find charmingly youthful fashions combining the
fine quality that every mother demands with the jaunty chic which her
sub-deb daughter claims as her right And when the bills come in you
will be surprised how very far the school budget has stretched. .
Dremsen........... $19.75 to $95.00
Costs.;...........$29.75 to $150.00
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Moersnuss
105 Indiana
Kimberlins Bids for Your Patron-
age With a Brand New Stock of
the Greatest Values in High Class
Apparel-
A feast of unprecedented values has been collected for the new fall season.
A wealth of advance styles including practically every new featured style in
the National Retailer’s Fashion Show in New York.
Former Kimberlin - Smith Buyer Back
With Sam Kimberlin, who formerly selected every garment for the Kimberlin-Smith
Store, back again as buyer for the first time since the reorganization of Kimberlins
combined with the assistance of a new buying office in New York, a real treat is prom-
iced the women of Wichita Falle thie season. -
More Than $20,000,000 Worth
of High Class Apparel
Purchased By Our New Buying
Office Last Year
We have been fortunate in connecting with a great New York buying office in time for the fall
business. This connection gives us a tremendous buying power equal to the largest stores in the south.
You now have at your service expert buyers who select the smartest apparel for the most exclusive
specialty stores throughout the south, for the smartest stores on the Pacific coast—buyers who live
in the New York markets year in and year out—buyers who are in constant touch with the trend of
fashions—who have made a life study of women's and Misses’ smart apparel.
The Most Charming New Frocks Now on Display
For Immediate and Early Fall Wear
Frocks of Simple Elegance, Reflecting Paris Inspira-
tion in Line, Color, Material and Fashion Treatment
A Frocks carefully selected because they combined the utmost in
serviceability and chic. Frocks which are not only smart at.
the moment—but will remain smart because of their tasteful
simplicity. -
VERY MODERATELY PRICED .
2475 to $7950
Adorable Dresses in Our
$16 Shop
Such Frocks! Such Beauty! Adorable creations that are worth much more than
this low attractive price. As an impetus to early fall buying we are offering a
most comprehensive selection of all the new style conceptions. All priced at $16.00 ‘
They Are Wichita Falls’ Greatest Dress Values
Stunning New Coats Arriving Daily
In All the Beautiful New Shades and Aristocratic Fur Trimmings
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New Novelties
and Accessories
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Beautiful New
Underfinery ,
THE STORE THAT KEEPS ASTEPAHEAD
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