Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 225, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1922 Page: 6 of 8
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through l>uuoti*rHihd when the at*-"t"~"~_:"'• 1 *uvryiu.v ihjciii, ivj> .11 orris ana
i^^vi'nihK w'ns f«r. of nj}rH« for tin* "fit >& Ion h I ,v dressed-lir; 1he regutot^^Uniroi the < lty In- Mrs. <'l:irn I/Mil jktrfc .county. lUyiuwr;
ime* tfi^Ttowuiii them ttdfecf demand *,H hy nV*!2£P* * Hlrtttioii' ajOatfiV.iii^^.haiHriylrlH antf'
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er, If observers at the New York Zoo ] ?
Hgffal mU are r4rnt;r *Gw "and thenp
tl lit I-.-members of/lie n.lnny lo^p
the jmrilit tlifrir, mohno#. Mftti
their forefeet, tlieie-rtrovel the i ll up,
ward Jiind feet. other
mgpihefs work inside burrow,
Throwing out earth to aid in the build-
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these" operations invariably take place r
before a Sturm. the obvious purpose is
to-bulld n dnrn tltut svlU keep the wa
ler from runnln- |,,m burrow.
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wonoyt r t hi laria s. ;imi
nf^tdwirn.TjrtJt'iH. vvhirh \\jm
iti In \ie only a thin < overlap
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l*r'xt'« in .Ikw Av..nt ti. Mr«. c-®Mc. «* • „.•„•••.. I"'™"-''> '"■m
in isa fu r<- th.. twjm vl-1.,1- x„ ,i,f„r • .—r^" '■ ■ 1'1"' tijoUm* i<«k piaw .
i!1 ni" enumrlrjj (irlvfl wSSfr tor \,i„ n„rtUMvrtmi. HMrtft ."i"' ' "' |
a*rig a saflc ;u wj*u-h were .4hr< e jien- m, taVhHftr«.i i ♦ ^ jkzz \T ll .1 m Diekxon. rpJildent:
- - * " • ■ - - me iHn.ntifvU .enauietea butNiu* that m Mnrv W il^m fl.l .Mbw- 'IMielrnVntlh^. viee president }-
* ew hwuda^jtfiwrnnou to ^ruins Zo l^ilry, seerirfary. After thi*
MOV- - ^ — &t*r$fa&rot r«M d a vcK&wn& With the... vttriiiK Mrs. Kern mr.de a talk of <i ' ' '
<-W tint! lire H!W"painted or.. KMjKAtrf^ar.d dlstrh-j .prrsH rhaiinwrn—to ail -
etiaAim n nu-eHrr% of tU<- Tity I'lrton lf.tl_^r7.4l n rtrh„~m
'T." l- - arrtf^vJiA \>< 1 ♦( '• I ill' Otlll'ltSt' InlL'llilf Ol'al' I >1*1 IUI . . " _ —^ ' .
<vt llH' of-rh<' (Miih'. .1 picnir velours de latne. ser*e,. V . .
luiMii was ih- thirty uuegUj^W^^'loth «m) j^Cfidine an- favorite to U1" niimlwg^. ^of' infoniMrt ,
~ni«<> ijs wt0%tr*&r*' iiev. aifdJ^^xtC niaterial«^<Sljirooii or chestnut brown • ,* # a Jims^neuf s TmRl^a™ <Tel i «! ♦ f ul evew-;
. M:s, iys>iz=^ . 1- -xwdWrnly |M*|iulnr. t\l tourae, . slii,'.:'."!I'..it"! '!« ""V"'111*
lii oih-KsU4-* > tills ytteji & t*nlivened by a hif of for Tiiursduy aftt'rti(K)ii /
l (Uni'ii'inii. l'mciici' W111 Ktnrt :ab progrtini
fl ki^ifh 7if TiWffiuk Tcvmi u'n!o °i(nti fr. nnr*i
.Mi^s'iiadys-Ksti's of thl5<-il.v and A. color in fhe form of embroidery , m vention. Practice will start
*'* '4— ' "-* - -- -••mv tfhiiiiiiixr iwi..1.1^1 ' ' * . .: ... . .. ulauwtnT^for next time according
porta in pari, it is. too—as.a trlmniintf u, ^ "V" m ,u ,M "l "" i"""
^ for wuiti iiit wt'M as other UHiUK'nia. "n(1 htim' ^wtday t.r,nrtnjrr aTTd rtic «««•
Vv" , .. prcsldctils are/anxious for a iull at- ,
tc ndanVe-' of ••menders, as dricffates 'to
Wanted, Boy,
10 School
money and prizes l>y
- working few hours eadf week.
<'" ! at 201 N. Travis.
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when the plate comes
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There are^0,H42
chunbes in thi*
I resbyterian 1'.
S. A 'denomina-
tion. with l,7i."J,-
.'Wl members.
l?^At the movies one lias a choice of seats at
a fiti'd cost, ill the ciiuwh we are jjlven oii|M>r-
tunity to''put on tlie plate wharWe please.
But it is unbusinesslike for au organization
to cmplor ft man to preach and a janitor to
dust without having an assured Income. Hun-
dreds <:f thousands ot Presbyterians, therefore,
spbscrihe a crrtftiu j&xr «euf of theh- incomes to
the work of-the^ eiittrch apd r«iy i)jr weekly en-
yeiopea; p >v . , '
CiiVK DCKIN1TE rK0P0KT10I^|Hl
Multitndis who glve^-Ji^dPTfiiite i>erc<tntage;
of thfir in<'ij^uejit-44teTTnu'('h recouiineml strong-
l.v the dt^WKfTon of at Jeast a? tenth to start.
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r< n]rajl Prrshyterian ! welcome your visitor
in the tfitevesf of tiie Kvery Member Citrivass
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mediate family.
Mrs. Booth is well known in this city;
JIUIIMI Hiniiiurr -Of-Mr. .. .n ...
. . ..« , FLARING UINES IN TOPCOATS i)■< <i«*uu viiii'-rwivf ti u win sjve re-
ACHJlglxll in ll:tlliis Vtr !iinl "Mr« ..
1^ Ballsis. .\fr and "Mrs,-
■ i) league, then i< Aiii^
Stt lr home.
IHirts.
V?A Perfect Sfcouloer3 and Ann
New Models Flare From Belt to Hem
' • and Belt It Low; Gives Long-
Waiated Effect.
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Sotieiy N< tes.
Mp. A. J. X<'.v left f'rhlay for a tro i —^
flay# visit in Initios and Fort tVorth. The straight uivand-doftn line is no
M^s 1 lances Hall went to 1'alius haiir*'' .sniait in topcoats. 1 lip new jjju t'tmrrh at tno meetiiik oi i*rest)T'*
'Dmesday to attend the marrlege- of- n.odH* tUu&. giaeejuny fr/ m UWt fo V u 1,1,-1, (M'( Urs in the (VnJral ehnr.-h
Miss Jack White audi ®erry Ei>eling hem and tin* belt is-placed low to give 'April
of fiaii Antonio which usik place at the M loug-waisted efierf* Soiiietimea the gggOy&
home of the bride's jwjrents, Mr, and kirt section.Is circular In cut to give
Mrs4Joliu -Wldte in Dallas. Thursday ^is graceful flare; and sometimes V-
Pi'-netiee at 7 o'clock Saturday even- :
lag ami dress rchear-el .Monday cvete j
i:ig. are lite times set for practice for
t he pntr«>qt> of iu> pnt ^in by tbw C 1 i?ia.
tian iCndcavorers of t'entrai Pretdtyteryj
Ian (laipfh at the meeting of Presby-
«venliiR. Miss Hall will remain Ovct
t he week end.
Mrs. J. ('. Ttiroer of l>allas is the
gne*f of her daughter, Mrs. Hay/M.
IxMkc. in this city. ~
A couijilote summary of Spring fasii-
lon news from Paris gnd Fifth Ave.:
short stories, novels, news of So-iefy,
Art and Theatre. In Apiil iiarper's
i'.azar uow on sale. m.'H) ltc
TO p MFSiq CLASS AND FRIENDS
I 1«ve mored my STl'DTO io Ull
North Walnut St., where I will con-
tained my inatrtjetion in versatile.
Piano, Voice. Violin, Mandolin, Cello.
Orchestra ensemble every Saturday at
1 :S0 p. ia. Mrs. Nina K.v '.Bnrney,
phone 1248. m21f3tp
shaped sections"arc set in at the sides.
A stunning topcoat is of catduuere radi-
ant, a" beautiful new coat fabric of
soft, silky texturX In the new Malay
brown shade. .Circular sections ore
set in to give a saucy swing and Hare
t< trie coat below Hie belt, But the up-
per part is slightly fitted by darts and
the coat sleeves, though Ions,., fit
smoothly. The special feature Is a
long "throw collar," with a scarf end
that extends front the draped
choker collar so that tlie fasseled end
READ THE DEMOCRAT WANT ADS
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Not h In a eauaU th«
beautiful, uAt, pearh/
| w h! t c .-iDpearanct,
iouraud's Ortentkl
team render* to the
f. shoukiers and arm*.
Cover* skin blcmithct.
WiU not rub off. Far
superior to powder*.
Send 15c. for
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New York
may be tow?r<t hack over one shoulder,
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Buy It In Sherman
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"S*y, Man!*, 1 hep*
uw don't haw any
bites while we're eat-
ing Kailogt'm Cam
Ftmkaa, 'caute / like
Kellogt'e ' go much
that the Amh will gat
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Insist upon Kellogg's,
rn Flakes
Ve Wonderful
Kellogg flavor and Kellogg c^ispness
are so different that there can be no com-
parison between Kellogg's Corn Flakes
and imitations.
Little folks quickly say, "Get Kellogg's,
Mother—please," because Kellogg's are
never tough or leathery or hard to eat!
Kellogg's are always so* delicious that big
bowls quickly disappear and eager little
mouths appeal for more! And big folks
appreciate the superiority of Kellogg's
because their flavor is so inviting,
Kellogg's are wonderful!
Insist upon Kellogg's—the kind in the
|RED and GREEN box that bears the
signature of W. K. Kellogg, originator of
Corn Flakes. None are genuine without it I
72 In, TARLE BAMASK —
Beautiful patterns, highly mercerized, the yd.
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36 in. WASH SATIN
White, Ivory, Flesh, the yd
$1.10
TRAVIS AT (TfKllUY
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PUSSE COTTON CREPE
White, Pink, Blue, Maise, the yd...
21c
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LADIES' SILK HOSE
Brown and Black, the pair.....?.......
89c
MISSES' PURE THREAD SILK HOSE
Black, B*own, Navy, the pair
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MISSES' GORDON HOSE
White only, the pair
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25c
SATIN PETTIBOCK ERS
Made of Sunburst Satin, the pair
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Don't /orgtt, KELLOGG'S
Com Flukes am made by tha
lolkt who gar* you tlie JUN-
~ 1LAND Moving Pictures.
inside every pgcksgm
'.OGG'S Corn Wlske*
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WARNER'S CORSETS
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Rust proof, all sizes j.......
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CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES
Sizes up to 14 years
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Also 1000 Others Just as Interesting
SKSstsrsa'B'KK!
DEPARTMENT
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East Side Square, Sherman, Texas.
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mnmmmmm
rsitv of Models
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T is enough, of course, to know that a batjs stylish and becoming, but when it b
known that it is an exact copy of a late French creation, how much more ! uteres tin?; it ih!
The eeveral models here illustrated give bot a glimpse at the wide seleetlon that here awaits
'.h6 matron ftflil miss. The writes tffe amatingiy low. aatl «ltlci^v of style eouskiered.
The display includes every conceivable fashion, from the pcrkj "tailored ciiap.HU of umv*
lenting outline to the transparent lace hrft with a lazy drooy—from the ever-straight brimmed
sailor to the brilliantly flowered and colored hats that suggest Springtime loveliness.
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and Up to $9.90
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Jj^—Medium poke, rolled back, of
Sand TwWd cloth ; .fa.de' Crepe
de Chine facing; tiiiutued in wool
embroidery and straw pom pom.
jg—Medium Poke, of Jade Viae*-
knit Straw, sectional rrowu;-
Ja^e Crei e do Chiue facin(r and
flange; trimmed with orange rli-
bon.
^—press Hat of Bonfire Red hair
braid; toraw pom pom. Uff-
of-the-facc effect.
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£J—Large Dress Hat of Copen
hair braid; wreath lu front of
Nacre flowtera.
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£—Large Muahroom lTat of lVrl-
winkle Tagal straw; rose
Crepe de Chine nlde crown r.nd
fadng-; flowers appliqued on side
of crown. - •.
P—Sport Hat ia chic turn- up-In
front effect—of Periwinkle
Crepe de Chine with., facing of
white Tagal straw and trimmed In
wool and bead.
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Comparative Prices
Do Not Asbuto Value.
3,7 $ ii handkerchiefs
were recently advertised
by the JMw. Malley Co.
of New Haven. Conn., to
•> sell at 6 cents* It was
not stated in the adver-
tisement tnat the former
selling price had been 29
cents. In explanation of
this, the Malley Co. stated
that "ast intelligent mer-
chants, appealing to an
intelligent public, we wish
our ..advertise^tlL.. t o
have the -power of con-
vincing our patrons of our
values, without fortifying
jtfcem with even the truth
when the truth has the
o u t war d semblance of
falsehood."
Comparative Drices are
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Whined Silk Gloves
Black,White, Colors
$1-49
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Iucltuled in the interesting
presentation are the newest
novelties for wear with fcport
costumes. An opportune offer-
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Hair Curlers IH
tia Positively tan not cot or ,, ^
break the lialr. The curl-
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mm WiSmMS
Ot Ctinghamp
Girls' t)res8fe4 ot
Amoskeag'Gingham in
plaii^colc^s anti^ohaakj
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THE LARGEST CHAIN ~ DEPARTMENT
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STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORiD
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