Normal Star (San Marcos, Tex.), Vol. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1911 Page: 3 of 4
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XOe Are "Cfhriny Specia
on portrait work. Stop in and get acquainted with
us it will bring about a better understanding and
you will profit thereby.
Me'Ccwn’# dtudk
312 North Austin Street
116 AUSTIN STREET
FUNK’S DRUG STORE
BOTH PHONE 16.
Corset Tendencies
1:
HENDERSON
Fashion Form
Corsets
iHE corset tendencies
are towards a saner,
safer and better method
of figure shaping. The ap-
proved contour follows the
natural lines of the figure. To
gain this effect, wear a Hen-
derson Corset. We strongly
endorse Henderson Corsets
because they are individual-
ized for all proportions of fig-
ures. They shape the figure
by following the natural lines,
and not by distorting or com-
pressing. You will appear
fashionable and be comfort-
able and hygienic if you wear
a Henderson Corset.
Henderson Corsets retain their shapeliness
until they are actually worn out. They are
constructed to withstand severe strains and
hard usage.
We offer all of the latest styles of Hender-
son Corsets for your selection at popular
prices.
A. J. IVEY,
West Side
Square
Parody Lycidus. .Toast to S. W. T. N.
Yet once more, 0 ye lessons, j Foot Ball Boys
and once more j ---
Ye school books thick, with
knowledge known,
I come to dig your statement s
hard and long,
And with will power great and
strong
Sea ch out the hidden meaning
in your song.
Bitter contraint and forced occa-
sion, drear
Compels me to lay open thus
your lines,
For commencement will come,
come 0! too soon,
(Sung to tune Auld Lang Syne)
You’re a grand old team
When yo i get up the steam
And you know of the school at
vour back,
You’re a credit to the school we
love,
The home of maroon and gold,
Every heart beats true
When they rush the ball thru
And we know that victory’s
nigh
Should auld acquaintance be for-
And examinations which all do Keep your eye on S. W. T. N.
fear.
Who would not weep for seniors?
We know
Ourselves to weep and worry
over lessons.
We must not fail in this, our lat-
test mission.
And be discouraged and down
hearted, too,
Without sympathy of our sad
condition.
Begin then, statements of
these mighty books
That from thy mark’d lines we
might yet learn;
Begin and some what clearer lets
discern.
Hence with devials sharp and
pleasures none
So ’neath the fading sun,
Coronal Boy: Professor I must
have a new suit.
Professor: No' you can’t have
one.
Coronal Boy: I just must have
one. This one is to small.
Professor: This doesn’t look to
small.
Coronal Boy: Why professor
its squeezing my Adams apple
so tihgt that I can taste cider.
Some special values in Ladies
black Skirts Adams Store.
Freshman: Will you pick this
splinter from under my finger-
With happy smiles and joyful' nail? Sophomore: How did you
Ladies’ Fine
Cleaned. Altered and Dyed at
ARMSTRONG TAILOR SHOP
Over Johnson Bros North side Plaza.
Dresses Styles the Smartest,
PRICES THE LOWEST
FOR CORRECT MILLINERY
LEADER MILINERY CO.
117 HOPKINS STREET.
Mrs. Jennie MoKie Johnson.
Miss Mattie L. Watkins
THE STATE BANK
Solicits Your Bank account while
you are in the city.
Special attention given to
students.
NORMAL
GROCERY
STORE
We have just what you want
for your next “spread” in the
way of good things to eat.
Also a Full line of School sup-
plies stationery, etc.
See our post cards.
glances, sky,
As you pass by,
Bid fair peace in April be with
us
For we’ve studied and studied,
02 so long,
Dug out subjects with state-
ments great and strong;
Together we, e’er the high dawn
appeared
Under the opening eyelids of
the morn,
But 0! the heavy task, thou wert
not gone
And, if neglected, sadness
would return!
But conscience said, and you
must also learn
Graduation is no plant that can
grow
On bookless grounds, however
low
We place the standing; so we
learn e’en yet
How lives of men, and war, and
writers, too,
Have influenced men every-
where, if true,
When they desire to rise to
heights of fame,
And gain thereby, quite easily,
a name.
Otha Nelson
get it there?
Freshman Scratching my head
Maid one.
Maid won.
Made one.
She: My cheeks are all on fire.
He: I thot I smelt burning
paint.
Mr. Evans: Mr. X, why is it
vou come in late?
Mr. X: Couldn’t help it, Mr.
Evans, school started before I
got there.
“Walk-over” shoes, sold ex-
clusively by Adams.
A new course of study at S. W.
T.N.
Billy—Ology, for information
apply to. Elizabeth F.
The Pullman Cafe
EAT
at the Pullman, where you
can get anything you want
to eat.
SOUTHSIDE SQUARE
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