Sealy Weekly News. (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1910 Page: 6 of 8
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merely supers."—Cleveland Leader.
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Green la the tavorite color with the
women la gowna, purple and yellow
when ta mouruing. The women ar*
ta looks Hike the mulatto. They comb
thelr hair as our women ot the early
18008-parted la the center, tattened
andTehuantepegin to
1909, and m the calenda
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The funeral or burial gown m tM
most important The woman who Ma
no dlaplay, funeraltor attractive gar
menta which have been made aince
birth la anoutcsat. If she han no
place for sacred burlal tor to* goda
to watch, and guarded by tallaman to
keep away tte deva, to* was cursed
by heaven, a* povert muteinem-
dured to a degree ot minery to Maar*
a funeral to a wman.
J. HAMILTON LEWI&.
Um* of Oddity,
•tai your hat rather curious in
shaper" asked tte unintormed man.
"Certainly," answered his wite. "It
baa to ba. Any hat that wasn’t curious
la shape would look queer."
Do You Want to Hoar
MADAM SEMBRION?
If no, come to Houston Feb’y. 4th
and while here you can buy one
of thone $150,00 Piano* for $200.00,
Muropauplan Ratsuovednyanaup.
wad Cate Atees tonMMbto ovponw.
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"Do you belleve to a future pun-
ishment at everlasting lr« and brim-
stoner asked to* man with tte ques-
ton habit
"Only for my nelghbors." replled to*
party of tte egotistical part
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Maa who have advice to give ar*
never stingy vito IL
"What makes Mr. Serinch write
such anTlegibie handr
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taboo bome vague hope that when he
writes Ma name mi a check payment
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woman and never epeaks or bowa to
any woman he may know, though tte
huaband he may know Intimately.
Every young woman to accompanlea
by aa oM woman. Tte latter walks
to front, but ever at aa angle to watch
her movementa When the woman to
not to ta recognized or spoken to by
any other woman she wears a band
over tar for eh»aS acroes tte hood, aa
a actiro that she to engaged with her
thoughta and to -sot at home" to any
aalutatlona nor on tte etreet at mi
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DAVID NIROIE SEED CD.
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New catalogue and price Hat for E----
ready, u yog need good. C—_____
write lor it h to mailed free.
Lumber,Shingles
namu poona, uianosMo/Toxan
noora MAnswnk po( aireei to
owracK# nud xwvu*us **-'
they are members of. This to aa la-
heritance and,„l of nQ elgnincanee ta
itnelf a* th* women's politics conalst
to th* advocacy at *M geographical
divlalon at tte country over another.
Something a* a Scotch elan.
Th* drees partakes at to* same qual
ity that prevalla with the Jewish
women la tte east- Turkey and cen-
tral southern Asla,and has a rellglous
and patriotic arista. Th* gown of tte
Korean woman ta. apporwatty. a dreua
of western model—with bodice aad
sleeves attaebed at the walst Rut
too garment to thrown over to* head,
the bodice portion farmlag a toad. aad..
the empty mleeves angling at the
sidea. Under no elreumatances ara too
arm* put through th* ibem Im-
agine a man to America ahrowing his
coat over bia shouldere, eleeves hang
tag loose, aad one ha* tte picture of
tM appearance of th* Korean woman.
TM women wear trousere like CM-
TM ****** tor tote garb ta that to
eenturles gone th* Koreans were set
apo* by aa invading foe who war*
beating back the nativ detendera,
after hilling many thousands. TM
Korgans war* pn the retreat, aad tto
stature, a* to tM Lsloom tha anna w
hung down at a level of tM enemy's
heads, th* trightened enemy Sod and
tM country was saved.
OATCHUA ORANGE TREES
SAISUMAMmDEww
Runalan war* raabed to ana* far the
defense of thelr country.
But to dlagufse too tact that they
war* women, and to create tte Mm
of reentorcementa, tha coat* war*
taken from tto retreating ooMtorn
likewlse from th* dead and hastily
thrown over the toad* and shoulders
of th* women, aad ta tote improvised
ruse tha women rushed on tte enemy,
who, thinking new forcee had come in
groat number* and of largo atue la
tom proatratloa. It eosts but a t
to try it, and tte result to worth
Mom to many aufering women
BAHAMA HABIB TC
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The women reeentlz haro been tak-
ing advantage of th* exemple of th*
forelgners—English and American and
th* Japan***—who now occupy the
country, and are coming out on th*
. but onlyLwith -theitaco com.
apletely. covered, with garment worn
a* hood and cloak. This garment 1a
drawa aa a eurtala before the face in
two parts, split la the middle. At this
middle split one eye is permitted to
bee the way and to behold the world
about and a Maa on too street. Should
th* maid of married woman detect a
man looking at tor ato at once drawn
the curtain elose and hides her face,
or promptly turns about, putting her
side or back to tor gazer, even to the
extent of walking by him backwards
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The shooting, tearing pains of neuralgia are
by excitement of the nerves. Sciatica is also a nerve
'; pain. ■ .
Slpan's Liniment, a soothing external application,
stops neuralgia pains at once, quiets the nerves, relieves
“ that feeling of numbness which is often a warning of
paralysis, and by its tonic effect on the nervous and
muscular tissues, gives permanent as well as immedi-
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necenstty. I w** rewtored to healih by
_ tote medicine, Md Dr. Hariman'e in-
vata*bte*dvto**adteote. Feopiesak
about me from difergas pinces, tad are
surpvined that I om do a of my houne-
work alone, Md thatlwa eured by to*
doetorot ehronic catarrh. My hgeband
was eured of asthma, my daughter of
earache and catarrh of thestomnch,and
my son of aatarrh of tte thront. When
Iwnasleki weighed io pounda; nowI
weigh 140,
-I have regained my health again, and
1 him thank you enough tor your
advine. May God give you » long Uto
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SPECIAL OFFER
we well nena pompaid fov M eenta. the tollow
lag meeda, • eentn far M
and often premia! to to* sides tar to
Th* Korcan ** torehead, loose halr coiled at
I IOmorean man never looka at tte to* back sustalned ta to* bunch by
one balrpta th* Mb* of aa ordinar)
nail. It teof brasa or gold, with jow.
eled MM. . <
waMe from C
Nzrvo toybipa
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marrled and who has acted badly
in this occupation they are almost
Amerleana
The man. when ta a stmilar mooa,
wears apairot etained glam or erg
stal apectacles to* shape of tte on
Manry automobtle glaneea. rhis n
bto dtegulse-or notice tout te ta ta
dvrinking a mtaslon ta which he de
airo* a* recognition—or apparent con.
aclouqness of what te ta saytng t»
anothen Ate* It is evidence that te
ta engaged ta drop meditation over hts
studies or achemea. So it ta if one
saya -t saw y*a at to* market pinca
yesterday, aad yum did not spenk to
ro' Tte reply ta. "DM you am aa*
that 1hadmy apeetncles onr
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Neuralgia
sency. Sha told him that at 11 years
of Age ate was marrled, aad from
then ste Md never, until too ____________________
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uatll they are married. Then la cer ~
tala atated timos th* old women go
about, and. vtaiting all the nelghbars
of thelr locality, tell all the goesip
they know or tmagine, and alno give
the newa, which consista of who has
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pa**"** in eolov- AL I Mouster. Dept ta, 20> LBSmBS BL, Umcago,
Miu McKxoHT, Oronogo, Mo.
Another ratefui"Woman,
st Louis, Mo,—"I wasbothe
bly with • female veairnta |
JbMkadtL tearing downjmimN
Our sprine meed will be ready for shipment
about January lie it will pay you to got
our catalogue before placing your order.
w, F. Mil SHO COMPANY
yoy Preeton st., Moueton, Texes.
P-p HE woman of Korea dress la
-l aa interesting way. So, tea,
- I are the women themnelven,
I but what women ar* nott
JI Tte Korean woman on her
birth ha* arrangementa be-
gua for her marring* and Mr funeral.
These three events— birth, marriag*
and funerai—are tM main aad only
thinge tor tM Korean woman tar
which the relatives ar* called upon
to provide.
_ TM gtri to set about to learn such
thingn a* housework may demand, be-
raaro she probably to married before
•bo to gro—cortainly by seven year*
of age. TM Korean woman,-ro a rule,
ta. as to* woman of Thibet, never to
allow any man to gaze upon her face
except th* buband. Only brothers
are allowed entrance la common with
fnther and huaband la the rooma of
to* wife TM wife to never permit-
ted to leave tM houne or garden of
her habitation.
Ta illustrate th* rigor of thin rule
a woman 11 years of ng* lately was
taken to see the lending doctor of
Seoul, on a vislt at profesalonal ur
vtahh toaca.**
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Davis, Lon. Sealy Weekly News. (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1910, newspaper, January 28, 1910; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1459823/m1/6/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.