The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 48, Ed. 1 Monday, February 26, 1923 Page: 5 of 6
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Ike Republic expresses the almost “Well, I guess I can do better that that
for|orn hope that the legislators'are 3* I tried again,’* and then he made
as Well informed on statecraft as| Eve so much better than he did Adam
they are on Russian musicians. The > that there has been more women than
taxpayers are paying for the fid-1 men in the world ever since. Boys are I
a trouble. They are very wearing on |
everything except soap. If I had my
way, half the boys in the world’would
be little girls and the other half dolls.
My papa is so nice to me that I guess
examining foreigners who had | he must have been a Sirl vhen he was a
final citizenship papers. j attic boy.—Exchange.
'0 BUSY WITH HIS STORE
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Chamber Gets Secratary.
and Women
Stocks are now complete and a visit to Our Store will
reveal many iovely Styles and exceptional Values
0 FEBRUARY
GOBBLER
BE FIRST WITH THE NEW STYLES
Spring’s Loveliest Ready-to-Wear.
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a This selection includes the season’s smartest
X styles, and with the recent arrival of new garments
a;; makes this showing the largest we’ve had in- years
y, at this time. Fashions have been selected with the
Y* sreateflt -care, so. ths fashion loviag, women of this
.& seetkm will nnd.it-a-plea.sure to shop here. The
ne w b rocks basked fashionable and bloused modish-
A ly, many are stunningly adorned with embroidery
A beaded panels. Also plainer styles and lovely Sport
5: stvles are popular.*
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A SUITS—There's the utmost in style and value in
X this collection. You will find smartly styled- well
.t made garments* whose valued will impress you,
§ - WRAPS—Lovely Gapes for evening and street
Y wear in the newest styles and most wanted colors.
A Lincoln Story.
j What the world needs today is:
Bore kindness, less creed. t
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More giving, less freed.
More smile, less, frown. ; .V
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Less kicking a siaji when he’s down.
More “we}’ le* '**%+* V
Mare laugh, less cry.
More flowers on the pathway of life.
J^ewer on graves at the end of tbe
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i 11 % —Forbes Magazine.
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine
Those'who aire « /‘ran dpvyn” condi-
tion will not»c& that Catarrh bothers
them much more, 0h*» w;ieh they are in
good health. This f&frt prov'ls that while
Catarrh is a local disease, it is h-reatiy
influenced by const; at,or.al conditions.
HALL'S CATARRH ld£I)ICINE con-
sists of an Cim-nent which Quickly
Relieves by loc^i atplicitUcm, and the
Internal Medicine, a ’I Lie. which assists
in improving the Gcr.< ;ai Health.
Sold by druggyts if r over 40 Years.
F. J.. Cheney u <’o., uWltuO, Ohio.
^Spring Styles in Footwear
»nt shipment enables us to shqw a njost at-
<e<illectioil of the Season’s Newest Footwear
prn by the be3t dressers. Satins,. Suedes,
Patents and .Kids, being among, this” large
/ Including Shoes for evening, street and
*a£ in £he latest styles And .colors. . See our
arfcite our stbeke ire ^t their best. Algo mew
IJor the' ctiiiareB ami Miss.
Neyir Spripg Millinery
Copyright 1922 Hart Schaffncr & Star*
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A ,^Di|^fiibu|fs rt*ny different food product*,
do?u$t o$ fabrics and articles of apparel, shoes,
things for the home*, toliet preparations—quite
probably in a year she makes a thousand purch-
ases. Personally to judge the quality of each,
she would need to be a chemist, an engineer, a
metallurgist and a good many other things.
‘ T5e, given the choice of course, she buys the
goods she knows in preference to those she does
not know. : And she is going to have that choice
for a good many yqar&> She is-boss.
Manufacturers 'who want to work for her
must realize this:—They must put in their ap-
plication atonefi.; convince hex oitheir intention
and ability to give her merchandise of known
lvalue, and theij live up to the standard. ■
For she is justffeuf ruthless boss. She neith-
er forgets nor forgives. She rewards loyal ser-
vice with loyalty, but He&condemnation of brok-
er* faith is final.
Her favor is the sunlight of success; her in-
difference, the outer daftness.
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Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits For Spring.
Fh^yTre here now; the new Sport Suits, 2
and 3 4>iittofo sack*. The new fabrics are
finer ancf mot* cofer-ful than ever. We’r<
etowefin^ a Ipt SlWalue into this early
Spring.offering JSothing but good qual-
Kere^ eve^\60if quaranteed to give you
satisfaction. See pur window display and
For your immediate inspection our display of
Gold Medal, Fisk and other popular makes for wo-
men of Fashion for Spring.. This selection includes
the season’s smartest, styles in all the newest colors
and materials, including Pattern, Tailored and Sport
Hats for Matron and Miss at popular prices.
1 ne Desc is always tne cheapest.
The hoitie of Edwin Clapp Shoes
Publish** by the telly Rscord In co-operation with tbs
American Asscsiafetsh •# Abvsrtisfn* Agencies.
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 48, Ed. 1 Monday, February 26, 1923, newspaper, February 26, 1923; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1130593/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.