Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1919 Page: 8 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT—SHERMAN, TEXAS,
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J. B. SHAW & SONS
Price Concessions
That Means a Great Saving—Opportune
time toTjuy
CAPES AND DOLMANS
Gingham and Percales
—TODAY ONLY—
Zena Keefe
We are now showing a full line of Dress Ginghams in excel-
lent quality. It comes in most assorted shades, stripes and
plaids which is suitable for house dresses and aprons
25c TO 35c
We are also showing a full line of the Forrest Percales in
light and dark shades, 36 inches wide............. -Z5c
Flowered Voiles in a beautiful assortment which will please
you.............................50c TO $1.00
We are still showing a full line of Crepe de Chine and Georg-
ette Crepes in the figured and solids......$1.75 TO $2.50
‘Tom Can Do Better at Shaw’s”
Style* that are smart' ami" new --conservative model* that
tuny be worn another season. Make your selection at once while the
collection is replete with sizes.
Capes and Dolmans, former price $25.00, now \ 00
on sale, price.. ..............-•*••• -". ..
Capes and Dolman’s, former price $30.00, ^^00
Capes and Dolman’s, former price $35.00, COI 00
sale price, now.. ..................
Capes and Dolmans, former price $40.00, J23,08
sale price, now................... ^
An Amateur Widow
Imagine a young girl passing herself off as the widow of a
man who is supposed to have eeiumitted suleiile and. hk then have
this man turn up again! This is the situation that develop* into
a delightfully pleasing comedy drama In this iieach of a |iictUre.
This is an unusual story and it is Jaturned with laughs, it is
pleasing from start to finish. It's a real comedy of high calibre.
ALSO SHOWING
MISS ELINOR FIELD
—IN—
THE WAY OF A MAID.
TOMORROW
NORMA TALMADGE
‘‘The Children in the House.
Mason-Brackney Co
“YOUR SILK STORE.”
SATURDAY— i
“PERILS OF THUNDER MOUNTAIN
Episode No. 3.
w m--THEATRE--*
NORTH SIDE SQUARE.
“THE HOME OF GOOD PICTURES
1
TODAY AND TOMORROW
SPECIAL FEATURE ATTRACTION
ThelUnpainted 3 Woman
CARD OF THANKS
To the Men at the
Frisco Shops
THE LITTLE MOTOR KAR COMPANY desires to thank you all for the
the demonstration of
3 very great kindness, courtesy, and interest shown in
+ the Little Engine at your shops yesterday afternoon.
♦ Nowhere have we been received more kindly, m
2 your most personal interest, we thank you, and to
® stock in this company, I assure you I will do all in m;
^ well paid for your investments.
Again thanking you, 1 am ■
J WILLIAM SfLIVEziSY, President 2
1 Little Motor Kar Co. . |
% WICHITA #ALLS, TEXAS. f
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COLLARS
STARTTHAc LAR£N
<u /Ar . ....
7k£ UNPAINTZP WOMAH'*
A quadrangle of love, jealousy, devotion unit haired.
A pieture that touches the heart-strings.
And so Kate spun the welt that raptured youth itt its blind-
ness—-and they were married.
Site and her babe waited—but ite came not.
-Ostraeized from his own—he seeks solace with the village
derelicts.
IN 5 ACTS
—AI£0—
TOM MIX
THE BEST AT THE PRICE*
Chuff, Peabody * Co., Inc.. Troy, AT. V.
SOFT
Gem Theatre
BORROWED BABY WINS
DIVORCE FOR HUSBAND
Paramount, Artcraft, Paralta and Bluebird Photoplays.
t,ns Angeles. Cal.—Emerson Tree,
a I-os Angeles railway employee, was
granted a divorce on a eliarge of
cruelty by Judge Shenk. on the ground1
[that his wife painted off a baby on!
[him ns their own tliut had been taken
front mi institution.
The Trees were married in Santa 1
I Ana in 1915. She was 4 years old and
[had been married twice before. He was
*'32 and bad had one otliei; uiatrimonial
{venture. She had a daughter by a for-
! mer marriage and a grandchild. No
baby blessed her third marriage, and
because of this Mrs. Tree planned that
her husband should not be disnppoint-
[ vii. the testimony showed.
She arranged with file Society of
St. Vincent de Paul to take a baity from
4 that institution. One night when Mr.
■ Tree came home from work he found
[ his wife in lied, and nestling in her
. arms was a baby. He was delighted.
• jo keep up tlie deception. Mrs. Tree re-
l tuained in lied two weeks.
•! But because she had not returned
[jibe baby to the institution an investi-
ttnd tlie suiierin-
-LASTDAYTOSEE—
The Woman Thou Gavest Ne
By HALL CAINE.
GETTING A START IN LIFE,
-LAST DAY TO SEE—
Louis Dennison
—IN—
‘Speedy Meade”
SATURDAY
EDDIE POLO in “THE PHANTOM FUGITIVE
Two Reels Complete.
An All-Ntar Cast including
Katherine MacDonald and
Jack Holt.
SOLD LIKE A SLAVE!
Wedded It.v a selfish father
to a dissolute cad whom site
loitHied this pure young girl
was expected to “love, honor
and obey."
< The. world called THAT
right.
Then she spurned tlie ties
Iter husband bad broken,
shattered the lie that bound
her. sought the aid of a de-
cent man she loved.
And tlie world called THAT
wrong. * •
You who believe a woman
lias a heart, a life of her own,
judge.
But first so Hull Caine's
mighty romance. “The Wo-
. man Thou (Invest Me." a
startling blow for justice to
women and for freedom from
moral hypocrisy.
COMING MONDAY— . .
BESSIE BARISCALE in “TWO GUN BETTY
They* sent the body of his deputy back to him riddled with
bullets! He accepted tlie fateful challenge and never gave up until
every one of them was back of the liars—see 1/mis Beituisou 111
“Speedy Meade,-' his latest Betzwood-Ooldwyn production.
—TOMORROW AND SATURDAY—
TOM MIX “ t CZ
THE COMING OF THE LAW
-TODAY—
MADGE EVANS AND HENRY HALL
gntioii was started,
teiident came to the Tree home and
took tlie baby back to the institution.
'JTeit tlie 'wife confessed and a painful
resulted.
THE VOLUNTEER
term1
j, It lias been found that a dye of
khaki color can be obtained in Ar-
gentina front tlie wood of tlie earoh
trees
A World Production in 5 Acts.
It’s one of those kind that holds you from the start
to the finish.
COMING TOMOROW—;
BETSY ROSS, Starring ALICE BRADY,
Better Not Miss This One.
TOMORROW AND SATURDAY
DOROTHY GISH
ALL NEXT WEEK
- g CHAIRS
That Means Eight Good Barbers,
We Give Service.
HOT AND COLD BATHS.
YOU’RE NEXT.
TASSEL & YOUNG ..
BIG MUSICAL COMEDY
14--PEOPLE-14
* TH£ KICUM
“PEPPY POLLY”
She Wanted to Go to Jail!
She was just Itching to get „„
Into juil and wear strides "and i ^
everything.”
So /lie “heaved” a brick
through the nearest jewelry
store window and (lie "cops"
obliged Iter by giving her three K:
years. K
That *, where tlu* fun starts H
and her KWeet heart comrs (nines H
in—in Jail. There's a stnrv that W
will warm tlie cockles of your H
heart; pathos that wit) tickle ■
vour throat and fun—! Why! V
you'll chuckle for a week after W1
von see “PepBy Poly-”
EVERYTHING
New Dress Voiles
GOOD TO EAT
SERVED RIGHT
Everything Absolutely Sanitary.
tome and Eat the Best—Cooked the
Best—Served the Best.
Extra choice patterns—Dark Navy Blues—The Wanted
Kind for a Dress,
$1.00, $1.25, $1.50 YARD.
See Them-—(Beautiful Styles.)
NORTH SIDE CAFE
trill* Enough to Fill —A Big Heart-Stirring
Week and Then Story of the Weit—When
Outlaw* Ruled.
OLD FALSE TEETH
Silk Crepe DeChine Shirting, 40 inches, Extra Heavy,
$2.00, $2.50, $3.00 YARD.
Beautiful Styles.
Walter C. Jones 4 Co
Some!
€
Tom Mix always does the unusual in his Western pic-
tures^—in ‘‘The Coming of the Law” there are some fine
new stunts, new comedy, new thrills. Don’t fail to see it.
We pay as high ns |30.00 for old
falsa teetli of any description. Old,
broken Jewelry, bridgework, crown,
gold and silver also bought. Why not
turn them Into money? 1-all to
WfeA LEWIS & BYRENS,
16WH. EUI ST„ DALLAS, TJ&A$.
KM -MONDAY AND TUESDAY-
I). W. GRIFFITH'S ProduttiQn—
■■!*” r:,RL STAYED AT HOME
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Thursday, June 5, 1919
PAGE EIGHT.
Come and Do
Your Shopping
While the
Weather is
Cool
We wiU take care of your
wants no matter how small.
Our stocks of Ginghams,
Voiles, Lawns, Silks and
Dress Goods are large and
we can suit yon.
Our ready-to-wear is full
of good fitting, priced right
Suits, Dresses, Skirts and
Waists.
See our Slippers and Hos-
iery, a large stock, to select
from and to suit every purse.
EXSTEIN’S
WANTS—TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
F< >R KENT—A six room house; sew-
erage and gatit, 313 North Crockett.
Apply next door, 311. jo-.'lte
KOH SALE—A nice 5-room house on
paved street and car line. Phone 141s.
j5-0tp
WANTED —Furnished room* or
apartment li.v June IS, .Call 1393. or
Mr. Hare at S. II. Kress & Co. J5-3tp
I.OST—A Imitelt of keys.
It. Phone 1493. Hewnrd.
3 Yales on
j5-3te
HE Al’TO, Truck and Trnetor expert;
l&Chanlcs earn $3 to fl() a day.
come to Dallas to school. or study at
Inline. Write to General School of
Automobile Engineering. 1713 Beau-
mont street. Hallas. Texas. j5-7t'p
Pint SALE—One, thrown house, every
convenience, on paved street, lot 100
lty 3(K». it) two blocks of square.
Large barn! Will lie sold cheap. Phone
311.
j j.»-3t p
FOR KENT 3 nicely furnished light
housekeeping twins, modern, close in.
Phone 1495. J5-tfo
( Au electrically driven mucliiiic wraps
lump sugar in individual palters at a
sliced of 7.500 lumps an hour.
GOOD MINTING, BY THE DEMOCRAT.
KOI! SAIJO—Good 5-room house; ev- ▼
erv convenience: 75 by 150 east front W
lot. at $1,500. Call 314. J5-3tp ♦
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To rid gardens or truck patches of X
insect. pests a trap lias been invented
Into which they are driven and caught
os it is wheeled over growing vege-
tables.
Holiness Mt-eling Starts Tonight.
We start our meeting tinder the big
tent in South Sherman at the corner
of South Crockett street and Forest
avenue tonight, liev. J. \V. Host and
•i. I'.- >| heln of the Nazurene clntr It
will be in charge. Good Ringing and
old time religion. Everylaxly cordially
invited to attend atiTl take part.
J. W. HOST,
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EAST SIDE SQUARE
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