The Normal Star (San Marcos, Tex.), Vol. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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THE NORMAL STAR
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STUDENTS
One doz. $10 Photos and
one $2 enlargement, all for
$5.00
at Brack’s Studio
COMMERCIAL PHONE 33
Don’t order until you investigate
Spring Suits
$17.50, $22.50, $25.00
Biggest line of Samples in City
to select from
jP 1 1 ] 1 * T ailor
Laldcieugh s Shop
Agnew & Fmirprean
TEE PURE FOOD
GROCERS
A Nice Line of
Seward’s Candies
Beechnut Delicacies
Y. W. C. A.
Sunday, February 2.5 is set
apart by the World Student
Christian Federation as a uni,
versal day of prayer for stu-
dents. This day is to be ob-
served in San Marcos by a
union meeting of the students
of the three schools and the
young people of San Marcos.
The young peoples’ societies
of the different churches will
join in this meeting. The
meeting will be held at the
Methodist church, beginning
promptly at 6:30 p. m., and
closing at 7:15. Mr. Jessie
Wilson of Dallas, the State
Student Secretary of the Y. M.
C. A., will speak on the work
of the European prisoners. He
is 'an excellent speaker and a
splendid young man.
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Your new spring hat is here
awaiting your inspection. New
hats and new shapes. [Beauti-
ful trimmed with Japanese or-
naments, feathers, ribbons and
flowers in all the vivid colors
that are shown this spring.
Leader Millinery,
Miss Mattie L. Watkins.
“The Bohemian Girl.”
Last Saturday evening Nor-
mal students were entertained
with “The [Bohemian Girl,”
presented by the DaVinny
Quintet. The program was
somewhat of a variation from
the former numbers in that it
was a light opera. Gipsy life
was brought to us not only in
the different selections, but
also in the costumes worn. Per-
haps the numbers mostly ap-
pealing to the audience were,
“Then You’ll Remember Me,”
“I Dreamed I Went in Marble
Halls,” and “The Heart Bowed
Down.” Tho these songs are
very familiar, they were none
the less enjoyed.
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Just received a full line of
Walk-Over shoes for Spring at
I. H. Harrison’s.
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Miss Sayers was forced to
stay away from her classes a
few days this week because ot
an injury; in chasing a mouse,
which suddenly \turned upon
her, causing her to become
frightened she sprained an
ankle.
Gantt & King
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Heinz sweet and sour pickles in bulk.
Fresh cakes, and crackers in bulk
and packages, Sewards chocolate
candies, always fresh. A visit to
our store will be appreciated.
Both Phones 19
Courteous Treatment, Prompt Delivery
SEND US YOUR
NEXT BUNDLE
AND PROVE IT
;
San Marcos Laundry
KODAKS
AND
KODAK FINISHING
FUNK’S
DRUG STORE
WE HAVE PURCHASED THE
DeShields Shoe Store
The Most Up-to-Date Shoe Store in the State
We have the best lines of Shoes IN AMERICA.
This store was established only last April. Not an old article in stock,
everything new, clean and classy.
Orders having been placed many months before the big advance in
leather, we now offer you goods at old time prices.
The same salesmen who made Mr. DeShields a successful business will remain with us.
Special Sale on all High Cut Shoes and Boots, Beginning Saturday,
February 24 and Closing Monday, March 12.
Our prices on these goods will in many instances be lower than the manufacturers will sell the same
goods to dealers. We hope to have every Normal student and teacher for a customer.
OUR VALUES ARE GOOD—OUR STYLES CORRECT. WE WILL PLEASE YOU
MILLER SHOE COMPANY
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The Normal Star (San Marcos, Tex.), Vol. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1917, newspaper, February 23, 1917; San Marcos, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth614383/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State University.