The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 88, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 14, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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Newest
Latest
Ladies
Misses
Your figure is as good as your Corset; a poor
garment can spoil naturally good lines; a good one
brings out all the Youthfulness and healthy con-
tours. T he new Styles of Kabo “7 he Live
Model Corset” will give you a perfect opportunity
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to get the right Corset for your figdre. Not only
is the Style correct; every size is made to lit. Don't
take chances; Wear a Kabo “The Live Model
Corset” You'll find here
All the latest models at ' $J, $L50, $2, $3 and $5
Kabo Brassiers, newest styles, 34 to 46 at 50c
We have a complete line of
Royal Society Embroidery
Floss, all the New Spring
Colors, for Fancy Work 2
Skeins for 5c
Ladies Neckwear
We are showing a beautiful line
of the most stylish and popular
Neckwear for Ladies "and Misses
ever seen Cuero. Come and see
the Newest m Lace Collars, Jabots,
Bows etc. at mode: ats prices i^c up
ar.J $12, value this week
£ •
Sp-
Beauti:ul Hats for Spring and Summer
Wear for Ladies, M sses and Children on
Display this week at appealingly low prices
Lovely Models, Charming Styles, which
fairly srintiilates with , the freshness of
Spring. Our Prices you'll find, much
Lower than others. The attractive com-
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bination of blending colors so artistically
arranged, compels admiration. Let us show
you the hat, becoming to you $2 to $20
The Latest in B iby Caps from 25c up.
Fashionable Dress Goods fo
Unequalled Values, - Will be Fo
week and You Should See The:
Bpuquet Crepe de Chine, 36 inches
wide, Special at* . . 50c the yard
Brocaded Crepe de Chine, 36 inches
wide, all colors, at . . 50c the yard
Brocaded Faille, all colors, 38
inches wide, at . . . 50c the yard
Novelty Crepes. Dressy Weaves
36 inches wide, at . . 35° the yard
r Spring and Summer Wear
and at GR WES STORE This
>e Lovely- Fabrics Before Buying.
EmiAoiclertd Voiles,-all colors. ,
42 inches wide, Special at 7.5c the yard
End^rx/dNets, White and
Cream. 42 :.iches wide, at-$i and $1^5 yd.
Shantung Crepe, all colors, 27
inches wide, at ;. . 50c the yard
Empire B.ocaifes, The Latest
27 inches wide, at . .....40c the ^ard
/Rn. MENS AND YOUNG MENS BENCH MADE SHOES
1 ^^oes >ou’ll find at this “Live Store ’ are trustworthy:' be-
\ cause they give you all the finest essentials, style, quality, fit,
hISa^ \ in the grea'.est degree
\ Edwin Clapp’s Spring Shoes, all leathers at f6 and $6.50
A \VALK V Walk-Over, the dependable shoes, newest styles, from $4 to $5
JwCjVER vV. L. Douglas, latest spring she es, newest styles, $3 to I4.50
Ladies and Misses Stylish Shoes for All Occasions.
If you want individuality in your Spring and Summer Footwear
just visit Our Store and see the Smart Ntw Models we are
showing at Popular Prices You can find the latest thoughts
in Footwear here. Duttenhoefei’s Walk-Over’s and Godman’s
shoes of Proven Quality awaits yoti at *3.50, £3, $2.50 and $2.
None Better.
John B. Stetsons
Spring Styles 1914
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’To Every man young enough to feel the
tonic of Spring we simply want to sav—-
The New Spring Stetsons are here, ready
for your selection. You know what that
means in this store. Representative assoit-
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menu, full range of size?, variety of models
and a striking display of the new Spring
Style features. Come and see them 14 to $10
Panama Hat?, big values from $2.50 to $5
Straw Hats, all the latest blocks, 50c to $3
MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S CLOTHING
The Styles shown in our Clothing Department are
abso’utely the Latest for Spring and Summer Wear
for Men, Young Men and Boys. Here you'll see
the newest colors, weaves and materials. High
Class Tailor -Made Clothes at Popular Prices,
shown herr this week.
Schloss Bros. Tailor-Made Suits $12.59 to $20
Cohen & Fndel Dress Suits $12.50 to $20
Bloorn Bros. Nobby Suits $7.50 to $12.50
Snellenburg Palm Beach Suits, swell styles $10
$7.50 the Suit
LOCAL A Jill PAUSOHAL.
MOOSE DANCE--There
will be a dance at the Moose
hall Thursday night, April 16
Good music. »Everybody
cordially invited.
Concert by
Miss Eurilla Freeman. Vocalist
Miss Alma Belscher, Pianist
, Ridd-Key Conservatory
April 14, 1914, 8 p. m Opera House
25 and 50 cents. -
My office will be close'd for week
April 13 to 18 account of State Den-
tal Association at Fort Worth.
Dr. L. C. Kleinecke.
Gus BoJdt of Cuero route 4, was
looking After business bere this
morning.
Civic Leage entertainment
April 16th.
Mrs. John T. Shanks of Verhelle
was looking after her business inter-
ests here today.
T. L. Rosan, special representa-
Mr,. Leo. P. Glover and baby of * «-e G^lveetoo News spent to-
. , ^ i . _ day here m the ltnerest of that paper
Victoria, who came up $o spend Sun-’
day with her parents,-Mr. and Mrs. C
J. Sager, returned home last night.
Tanglev, at the opera house
April 16th.
The Record is glau to report Mas-
ter Alton Sager, who has been quite
sick the past week, able to be up
again.
G. S. Smith of Nixon was .apiong
the Monday visitors to Cuero.
I. T. Butler of Rutige, interested in
the Cuero Lumber Co., was a busi-
ness visitor here yesterday.
T. J. Collins and R. W. White,
Southwestern Telephone officials,
with headquarters at Victoria, spent
i today in Cuero looking after the !n-
j tersts of the local exchange.
General admission for school child-
ren opera house April lfth, 25 cents j, April 16th, help th«» Civic
Re,erv,d seal, for. Khool children! Leage play Proceed, to pay
U V LClivO, _
for pagoda in city park.
A. B: Wayheir-was a business visi-
tor to this city yesterday.
E. M. Whittnebert spent Monday it
Victoria, with friends.
/“Mrs. John W. Calhoun of Victoria
in a guest of the household of her John Novak and wife got in Sat-
mother, Mrs. D. W. Nash. ! “rd?r niSht from Marlin, where Mrs.
Novfik has been for some time under
Good electric piano for sale cheap, going treatment. Friends of the fam
Apply to Record. j ily will regret to learn that her trip
J. H. and Preston Pittman ot Oo-1 ‘°,MarIlD Kas not alt0»etllir success
Had were business visitors to Cuero ' . ;
yesterday. 4 Miss Lois Sumners has returned to
LOST—21x4 Auto tire on Vicmria io re.ome her school duties,
mountable rim. between Cuero and a ter a * °rt visit to borne folks.
Yoakum, on Concrete road. Notify C. M. Lusk of Houston is -visiting
Universal Motor Car. Co., Yoakum, the family of his son-in-law, T. W.
Miss Alma Betscher is one of the
most talented pianists which Cincin-
nati has produced in some years
Having early given evidence of this
pronounced talent, she has fostered
it constantly and devoted years to ?e
rious musical study, graduating with
highest hon’ors from the master class
of the distinguished Swiss virtuoso,
Hans Richaad. Miss Betscher has
had broad experience on the concert
stage and has also appeared with
brilliant success as soloist with the j
orchestra under the direction o* Sig-
nor Pier Adolfo Tirindelli. To her
pianistic gift, she adds a charm of
personality which makes her playing
most inspiring. Miss Betscher will
appear in concert at the Casino j
Tuesday night April 14 under aus-1
pices of the Methodist ladies.
A. D. Edson of Philadelphia, pres- j
ident of the Cuero Packing Co., has!
returned to Cuero to spend the great j
er prrt of the summer.
Go' tQ the
Alamo Lumber
Company
D. B. McManus, one of the leading
business men of Thomaslton was
here last, night to attend the meet-
ing of the Odd Fellows.
Texas League.
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Results of yesterday’s games.
Houston 7; Galveston 2.
Beaumont 6; San Antonio 5.
Austin 6; Dallas 2.
Fort Worth 7; Waco 6.
When you want to
home
build
STANDING OF THE CLUBS.
Club
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Pet.
Fort .Worth
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4
1
800
San Antonio
.....5
3
2
600
Beaupmont .
. .. ..5
3
2
60O
Houston ..
.. I...5
2
3
400
Galveston ..
.. ....5
2
3
400
Dallas ____
......5
2
3
400
Waco .. ..
......5
2
3
400
Austin .. ..
Where
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they play
2 3
todaj.
400
A SPECIAL WINDOW
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You get a correct idea of the Famous Violet Dt Ice lines by
looking in our show window now. We have dipiayed there the
Violet Dulce powder, perfumes, creams and soaps, unequalled in
excellence at the price. * •
THIS VIOLET DULCE LINE IS SOLD ONLY AT
. THE REXALL STORE
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Do you love Violets? Wouldt^t you love to five continuously
in their fragrance? The Violet Dulce toilet preparations will give
you this wonderfuil privilege.
“I bring a breath of Springtime from woodlands where I grew,
“There’s a kiss upon each petal, my lips are sweet with dew"
You can be living, breathing illustration of the message of
the Violet by using the Violei Dulce preparations.
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS.
E. o. KUNITZ, Cuero.
THE -REXALL DRUG STORE.
t' T xa
.Texas, for reward.
Vn. C. T. Traylor of Port Lavaca
Wat a business visitor to Cuero Mon-
L . '• : k.
1 is sorry to report the
t Ott.
good old summer time is
us, which also brings
A
0os. W« have a
doors and windows
sd of wire cloth.
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oper*
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Lovett.
W. I. Anderson of Thomaston was
among the visitors to Cuero this
morning.
Rev. J. M. Alexander, presiding ol.
der of this district, left for points
weit this morning, for an official
visit. •
L. S. Wilborae of Nursery spent
yesterday in Cuero looking after bus!
ness matters.
Just recUved a new shipment of
d Medal Pattern Hats; a little bit
the Easter styles. Now
millinery
Dallas in Austin.
Houston at Galveston.
San Antonio in Beaumont.
Fort Worth in Waco.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Boston at Brooklyn.
New York at Philadelphia.
Chicago at Cincinnati.
Pittsburg at St. Louis.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Cleveland at Chicago.
St. Louis at Detroit.
Philadelphia at New York.
Washington at Boston.
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
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One Way Second Class Col-
onist Excursion Fares
To points in Alberta, Arizona,
British Columbia, California, Col-
orado, Idaho, Mexico. Montana,
Nevada, New* Mexico, Oregon,
Utah, Washington, Wyoming. On
sale March 15 to April 15, inclusive
All year tourist rates to points
the United States on sale daily.
For Further Information
J. W. Herring, Agt.
Hioks’CAPUDINE
The liquid Remedy being used
with very satisfactory results for
Headache
QUICK IHVItTl.m.lT
Quality is tbe Test ol Cheapness
The Qua!^ of our Goods »<?A1ways Right. The Test as
To Order and See #■ f *
We Always carry a Fresh Line of Groceries.
Snow Queen Flour
Liberty Bell FUtui
The Old Reliable
H. Runge & Co., Grocers
Two Phones Nos. 4 and 340
AVER1LL CEMENT BRICK & CONSTRUCTION
Sidewalks and Curbings Estimates Cheerfully Ft
We make it easy for you to walk tn, easy month y pay:
gSr Special Attention Given to Cemetery Work
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 88, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 14, 1914, newspaper, April 14, 1914; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1130104/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.