The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 202, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 24, 1928 Page: 3 of 14
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Cotton Undies
Are Cool for Summer!
Smart Styles
for Summer
Exquisite French voile pieces . . •
hand made Philippine pieces . . .
finished in scallops, hand embroi-
dery, dainty lace*, medallion* and
ribbon* . . . Truly a beautiful m-
,lection to choose from . . . Regular
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TOWN.?..
Tickets on sale for trains
arriving at the above points
morning of May 26. • Re-
turning leave there as late
as night train of May 27th.
Gifts for the
Graduate
Cupid pink ... to be used in combinations.
Priced only. ..........................
weight . . . flesh
color . . . pair..
weave . . . dainty
design . . . yard..
No extr cost—just 10c a
week.
See the beauties of
the “Valley” in
late spring.
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Brownsville . •
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ces by pounding
Falkland, one of
hips in Alaskan
today was con-
om of the Bering
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one-strap style.....
in front . .
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REAL VACATION WITH
THE MAJOR a
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Baby Boy Frocks
Cunning little dresses, made
entirely by hand . , . of
shadow striped dimity and
trimmed in pink or blue ap-
plique and binding. Belted
on white, dark or pastel grounds . .
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Third Floor.
36-Inch Printed
Shantung
$1.50
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When such smart stylet are to be had at a cost so
small ,, . one should buy plenty!
Gowns... Teds... Slips... Pajamas
32-Inch Printed
Radium
Leave Fort Worth 8:10 a. m.,
May 25th.
Arrive in the Valley early
next morning.
Pullman and diner service
from Houston and San An-
tonio to the Valley.
Further informatioi gladly
given
PHONE 3-1661
Southern
Pacino
1 Dance Sets, Pajamas, Teds,
Gowns and Slips
40-Inch Sport Crepe
. $3.50
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FTIGHTENING OF
“DIVORCE CODE’
! CHURCH’S PLAN
We Have Never Shown Smarter
SILK FROCKS
At Such a Low Price
If you are going on a vaca-
tion, clip the coupon and
hand to the carrier bov or
mail to The Fort Worth
Press. •_ .
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Expert Corsetiere Here
r to Help You!
Mr*. Dorothy Grimm ... of the
Formfit Brassiere Company will be
in our department Thursday, Friday
and Saturday to advise our patrons
in the selection of confining gar-
ment* best suited to their needs.
-Inch Striped
Silk and Wool Crepe
. $5.95
Decision on Appeal From
Jail Term Due June 4
Speclal tn The Press.
WASHINGTON, May 24.—The
Court of Appeals of the District
of Columbia is expected to rule
June 4 on the appeal of Harry F.
The Fort Worth Press,
Fifth and Jones Streets,
Fort Worth, Texas.
Gentlmen—
Kindly have The Press mailed to me for
weeks at the following address:
NAME .................•..........
Fountain Pena
Styles and sizes for th* boy
or girl graduate . . . In
black or color* . . . QA
guaranteed. Each... 74C
, Main Floor
deAti 6" ‘
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From Our Notion Dept.
Make your plans to go
• NOW
40-Inch Sport Silk
Self stripes or checks, In paste shades of blue skles blue or
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Photo Frames
Bronx* or silve double or
tingle frame* . . . assorted
sizes ... for gradu- 70
at*’* picture*. Each. /9C
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$3.50 1
Ideal for blouses, coat* or
frock* • . .
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Give White Staionery „
to the Girl Graduate
Box of fancy shadow woven stationery
. . , containing 72 sheets ... 60
envelope* lined with bright colored
French floral tissue . . . Make* a
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Batiiteil
32-Inch Sport
Shantung
$1.50
In white, maize, peach or
coral.
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REGULATING
RADE URGED
No vacation will be com-
plete without Major Hoople
and his wise cracks and
pals.
City Tieke
ffice
lie E. 9th st.
Lace Panels
Very pretty lace panels . . .
with floral design and scal-
loped edge, finished with 3-In.
silk fringe ... 36 in. Q0
by 2% yds. long...... 07C
Lace Panels :
Ecru colored paneir ... ,
in assorted large or small
patterns . . . 45 ,in. by 2 %
yds. . . . 3-in. silk c 1 10
bullion fringe. Each* 1.19 1
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Pennsytvania National Ouardt
s1.s0 to $4.95
Major Hoople, his pals and
wise cracks must accom-
pany you on your vacation
if you really wish to enjoy
yourself.
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Neatly made garment* . . . Ideal for
Summer wear ... in whit* or pastel
shades . . . Complete selection . . .
ofered at a vary economical price. .91
Second Floor
March, 1927 for refusal to an-
swer question* of Me Senate Pub-
lic Lands Committee on March
22, 1924, about the Continental
$
Bathing Suits
Good grade elastic rib knit
suits, in solid colors or fan-
cy stripes . . . women's and
misses' sixes. 2 ne
Priced.......... 35.9
Second Floor
- j j Note: If you are taking an automobile, trip, and have no mailing
address, notify the carrier boy to save you a copy each day, to be
delivered when you return.
Cash must accompany your subscription, and no subscription will
be; accepted for more than one month at the 10c a week vacation rate.
Require Southern
on Futures
4, May 24. —
les on cotton fu-
are provided in a
today by Repre-
, Democrat, Geor-
45-In.. Filet Net—10 1
, ..~ . . _ . . What is said to have been the
in the past four years England first battle of Ironclads was that
z -he 21 -7 Indus- between the Monitor and the Mer-
tries, giving employment to 874,- rimae on March 9, 1862, in Hamp.
000 people. ton Roads, Va.
Progress -being made among
medical scientists will be outlined
to Rotarlaue Friday noon at their
Texas Hotel luncheon by Drs. Wil-
mer Allison, Roy Lee Grogan and
Tom Thomason.
Programs for the Inernational
Rotary convention, June 18 to 22
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men to the number of 250, one
from each unit in the state,
planned to sail May 19 to help
in the dedication of memorials
to American troops in France.
One of the carved pillars (above)
surmounting the -.new bridge
Led by a bachelor minister,
the Rev. Clarence McCartney of
Pittsburgh, Pa.; proposals to re-
duce church recognition of di-
vorce from “desertion and adul-
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d a crew of 275
Americans, but
by the Cutters
da before the
abandoned.
In the treacher-
Unimak Pass in
arly Wednesday,
distress signals
by the rescue
The company's book took the
award in 1924, receiving $1,000
for employe* and a medal tor the
companl, in addition to national
publicity for Fort Worth. It has
received honorable mention twice
since
The book record* the method*
and achievements of the company
during 1927.
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$9.75
Every woman will enjoy having such cool, smart little, frocks
to wear shopping or driving in the afternoon ... or to the
office . . . sleeveless and long-sleeve styles .... smartly
tailored in white or pastel colored silks . : . trimmed in color-
ful embroideries . . . pleatings . . . Irishcrochet, ' o 74
etc. Choice at ..................................^7.1 J
Memory Books
Colored bindings . . . sn-
graved loose leaf pages . . .
for school day c1 AQ
memories. Each.: • 1 .7
spanning the Vesle River at
Fismes, is among the memorials
they will help dedicate. The old
bridge at Fismes felt under shell
fire tn August, 1919. trapping
'the advancing columns of the
Twenty-eighth Division. com-
posed mostly of Pennsylvanians.
The Selma
Flattering one-strap style
of black patent. New com-
bination last. 18-8 spike
dress heel. Priced $7.50
Smart sandal, strap style,,
of black patent or all white
kid . . . with fancy cut-out
on toe and side . . . A
box heel. Priced.......
Annes
beautiful gift . .a Priced
only..................
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the voting power. They repre-
sent 9497 churches and 1,927,268
members.
Union of the northern branches
of Presbyterianism and Method-
ism. and possibly the Calvinistic
Congregational Church, may be
injected into discussion. A simi-
lar union has gained headway in
Canada.
May Reduce Divorce Grounds.
Are Spotlighted for Summer Wear
Plan to have a number of simple frocks made of
washable sport silks this Summer . . they are
inexpensive, cool and practical . . . and are so
easy to make! .
32-Inch Washable Sport Crepe
Attractive assortment of plaids, stripes or dainty checks . . .
In combinations of black and whit*.. . . beige and blue . . .
white, red and beige . . . apple green, coral and gold . . . rose
on beige . . . Chin-Chin blue and white . . . blue skies bl us
and coral : . . whit* with copen, Lanvin or Castilian, d 1 0o
Vard, only/..................................... d | .70
32-Inch Novelty, Washable Broadcloth Silks
Cluster and single stripes or fine cross-line checks in c1 /Q
wanted sport color* or dainty pastel shades. Priced... • 1 .09
40-Inch Printed Crepe
Novel resort and scenic designs . . . wanted high colors . . .
TO PICK MEETING DAY
Officers and directors of the
Central Business Men's League
will plan a membership campaign
Friday noon at the Madoc Hotel.
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ten.
Ollt. 290 fert decp.
garage* at 512 8
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N WONDERFUL oppor-
• tunity to visit this
“Magic” section of Texas.
ministers and the question at
women's right* in church- govern- J
ment were expected before the
assembly.
The Princeton dispute, involv-
ing policies of government and
teasg in Princeton Theologi-
eSeminary, New Jersey, a
Presbyterian school, brings for-!
ward a standing disagreement of
years wherein “divisions and
hostilities have not been exag-
gerated" between boards of trus-
' tees, factulty and alumni. First
report on this question is expect-
ed Friday afternoon. ’
|, Commissioners numbering 968,
{-rand approximately 1000 ex-officio
visitors are sitting in the assem-
l bly. Only commissioners hold
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Presbyterians to Take Up
Issue at Assembly Now
. Under Way in Tulsa
By United Press.
TULSA, Okla., May 24.— Com-
missloners of th* Presbyterian
Church in the United States fac-
ing a week of. business sessions
a* chief court of the Calvinistic
faith, convened their 140th gen-
eral assembly here today.
Settlement of the 33-year-old
’'Princeton problerh" now grown
to bitter dissension between con-
servative and modernist leaders,'
expressions upon proposed church |
unions, tightening of the divorce
code, discipline of recalcitrant
Athletic Girdles — Support
in front . . . wide elastic
back ... 4 support- r A
er* attached........ C
Dress Shield* — Feather-
40-Inch Sport Shantung , ‘
Washable quality, shown In white, beige, Chin-Chin blue,
pink, maixe, liqueur green, orchid silver and' & | QQ
grasshopper green. Priced only...............• I •70
32-Inch Sport Shantung
Rough weave, for sport blouses, coats or dresses,, In c1
white, pastel or dark shades. Priced only........... • I
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ROTARIANS TO HEAR
OF MEDICAL PROGRESS __________
-- i Trading Company. If the convie-
Trio of Physicians to Make Talks tion is upheld, Sinclair is expected
At Friday Luncheon. t------• -- -
a. KiZAAe
The Board Walk—A combi-
. nation last pump of Indian
printed sport, fabric . . .
spike dress heel, round toe
Shadow Skirts—Lacy flesh
voile skirt, with all-rubber
apron built in back . . .
shadow and perspiration-
proof ... to wear with
sheer Summer AA
frocks............. 09C
Sanitary Belts—All elastic
or with abdominal support
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Apparel for Summer Wear!
Germans to Do Away With Fatal
Trench Chemical
By United Press.
HAMBURG, Germany, May 24.
A great quantity of phosgene gas
—the deadly trench fumes —
which swept the city, killing sev-
eral persons Sunday, remains
stored in Hamburg but authori-
ties have decided to render It in-
nocuous.
There is some in tanks and
there are 3000 steel bottles of
the gas. Soda lye will be added
to the gas and this will dissi-
, .. .. They also will select a regular
in Minneapolis, have been distrib- | meeting date for the organisation,
uted. Fort Worth Rotarians will which was perfected last week.
leave June 18 on a special train. ___________________
Filet Panels
15 inch by 2 1-4 yds. Filet
panels ... 10 pt. weave . . .
beautiful small design . . 3-In.
silk bullion fringe. d i qq
Each priced only. ... • 1 .70
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36-in. Filet Net—6 ‘ pt.
weave, small design, or
yard..................
DATA COMPILED FOR
1928 TROLLEY AWARD
Frise la Awarded Annually By
Electric Railway Association.
Book is to be placed in compe-
tition for the Charles A. Coffin
award, given yearly by the Amer-
ican Electric Railway Association,
is being compiled by Frank May-
born, assistant general passanger I Sinclair from a sentence of three
agent of_ the Northern Texas months in jail for contempt of
the Senate.
This la the last meeting of the
court before summer recess. It is
the court’s custom to hand down
decisions on the first Monday of
each -month in cases argued a
month previously, which would
make the Sinclair ruling due be-
fore the court's four-months' va-
cation.
Sinclair was cohvicted tn
Cedar lings to protect your
Winter garments from
moths and dust . . . 1 n.
each.............. I UC
3G-in. Filet Net—Makes
pretty curtains; 8-pt. 20
weave............. -7C
Free Class Friday
in Duc® Decoration
Learn to decorat *14 or new fur-
aiture for th* bom* or porch, ala*
small pleces such ■* lamp beam
vases, ate. Duco to easily applte
. . . dries immediately and to
weather resisting. Ask for details.
. Basement.
tery" cause* to the one charge
of unfaithfulness are anticipated
by the assembly.
two divorce *rbnd” for years. SINCLAIR CASE
COMES UP SOON
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THE FORT WORTH PREMS—MAT 11
Pecot Edge
Chiffon Hose
Sheer Summer frock* should
be complemented by these
picot edge silk hose with
silk lined hems and rein-
forced sole, in petal rose,
white jade, whit*, atmos-
phere, nude. French nude,
Allsan, Joe Baker and
vanity. ± 1 Q5
Priced........... •72
Annex.
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Sorrells, John H. & Schulz, Herbert D. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 202, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 24, 1928, newspaper, May 24, 1928; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1546086/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.