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that hi* stick *of a body had not
been stolen from ths fairy lady
known Bible teacher and is a mem-
ber of the executive council of the
greatest vote ever given here for
any candidate for that office.
Offers Many Bargains
For This Cold Weather
"You’ve just come in time."
she greeted me wita a smile.
"I'm practicing for my Job at
MRS. BELLE HOWELL HOHN
Time was when a society woman
must find her-career tn ball* nod
6 tablespoons butter
1-2 cup brown sugar
t-t teaspoon cinnamon
CHICAGO—The class in reduc-
ing assembled today with Mary
Garden, grand opera ktar. who hit
children, three boys and a girl.
SHE IN "CARYING ON”
i will only be in congress
father was serving as senator.
They have been married al
Poor Bill Hart—I don't believe
a word of this ugly gossia about
some
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THE TROUBLES OF YOUTH
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Your troubie, I believe, la that
jjou grew up with the youngsters
’ in your home town ada was uatJ
A parting question as the class
was departing from the hotel room
has been accepted: he makes a
valuable gift to the girl's par-
ents.
On het wedding day, when
Lecture Series to
Open Here Tuesday
door. of "Just what is your present
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Hear Hetty:_________
What kind of sandwiches should
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Boy Holds Father
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of the
2ND ANNUAL
LIVE WIRE SALE
colleetion toe choose from.
—Values to $7.95,
priced at,.....
— Values to $960,
priced at ......
—Values to 913.50,
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BY HERTHA K. SIAPRI KIGH
Of Columbia University
Revenge la sweet — even to a
youngster. • .
"I whipped my boy and now he'a
two Sunday school teachers.
AN AGE DISOREFANCX
Dear Betty:
What do you think of a gir
marrying a man eight years her
senior?— PSYCHE.
If she's over 20 and everything
olse ia favorable, it's all right.
Her husband is a ch ll engi-
ucer. They met in Washington j
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BY FLOHA U. O14
WASHINGTON—Making women
"equal to men." by means of an
amendment to the federal conat-
lullon. is frowned upon, by 600,-
0ov women in the Woman's Fed-
eral Trade Union league.
’ Not That they don't want in-
equalities removed.
Him they say with map aid
"I won 140,000 francs in
nights." she declared.
Fourth at Commerce Sts.
Fort Worth
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on the other'band, a wing of
the National Woman's party is of.
the'opInTouYhar"^ ---
should exist for both men and
women. . "
The Woman s party, however, is
by no means sure that an amen-
ment to the constitution would up-
set the existing labor laws for
women. • . ' /2
"It*is putting too much up io
the courte,. Lo belleve they would
so interpret it," says the organisa-
tion of working women.
pleas-ct here, - .r^1 —
First woman to be a
6 medium slxed sweet potatoes .....
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An appropriation of $50,000 to
Aght Texas mosquitoes is to be
asked at the next session of the
legislature.
This was decided upon at the
jege 2
recent dengu^L
■swept tbe’state.’
was in a restaurant, and not in murder case. -
the shop of a horticulturist. Quiet of manner, low of voice.
JUDGE FLORE NCE E. ALLEN.
Rev. Dr. Lewis Sperry Chafer
will begin his series of lectures at1
the First Presbyterian church at •
7:30 Tuesday evening.
bag.
It is recommended for Christ-
mas masquerades, amateur thea-
By NE A servic " , Miss Allen .has made the law her
CLEVELAND. Ohio—"! am but j calling since abe was admitted to
the forerunner of what is bound]the bar In 1910.
! the population, it ia high time they
1 were taking action to have legisla-
; bit of handwork which she her-
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Betty Brown will gladly help
you solve your problems. wrt
her iu care of The Pnens. using
a pen name if you wish.
she ran as a nonpartisan ou her,
record as a judge of the common
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women equal before the law, A
far as duties, responsibiittes and
privileges go, the court may de-
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Admirers of the graceful diva
L found her radiant in a gown nt
pensea will be paid by the counties
• the district. The' money will be i
- raised by popular subseription.
» It Is estimated that $92,000 will
be needed,for the first year of this
work in Fort Wrth. For the sec-
ond year the coat will be reduced
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o- wasee anw> semtee
Meehime
Seeend-hana Mmehtmen, all mahn‛
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thru the front door of the FAM
, offeeshop and tried to purchase
one of the pot plants that adorn
the cafe's front window;
She withdrew with a grin when
it was explained to her that she
—Are specially featured, made of the rook stitch in
white, with big comfortable collars. do OF
Vaues to $10.95. Special ............ •.3
years and have four
much about it anyway.—BETTY
BROWN. ’
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Politics is no new game foi-
Rains Bring Flood
in Wichita, Kansas /g
—WICHITA,AKan.-With a dowh —M
fall of 4.28 inches, north Wiehite. □
is under wafer today. Police an 1
firemen are rescuing entrapped ■ V
families in boats. Sullivan's Dam 1
went out last night, permitting a " J
wall of water to rush across th J
stricken district. j
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, member of the supreme-ct. With
epidemic.which ' women comprising niore than half
’ These are my father and ku "
-nuErdscmeath’onemzherens J
common1 the, death of her father. William
are madi of flannel or any other
wooly stuff that one prefers and
I may be deally trimmrd with eol-
ored pipings if one's fancy runs to
orna mentation.
| cleaning my house here today.
I wila that same kind of seal and
earnestneas will I endeavor to
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his shoulder for a gun.”
“That'sthe very person we are
looking for,” said Nick positively
** Naoepi—"Perhaps it
Mother Goose's broomstick.”
The Twins thanked the little
“EQUAL RIGHTS”
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far as my party represents Re-
publicans. But 1—I am a con-
science candidate,-and I will
vote with my conscience.
"I will not represent any par-
Blanket Special
— Big collection, of good quality full sie Puai
Blankets in a good assortment of colors; also come
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They asked "ome ehiekadeon if they hat seen Snow Man , eide i "i ‘unconsututonai tor
not ha** "And he's got a broomstick over। present “welfare" laws speclaliy
designed for women to continue.
to spur me on and
urauy one ot them. > uu aid not
u4‛e to exert yourself to maintain
' .dur ion anu since vu were
A bint that worries at Monte
Cario while gambling might have, — - — ---------------
had something to do with the loss' Central American Mission,
of weight, brought a vehement J in allas until the first of the year
denial. | conducting Bible classes for the
keep me
mao one canpaign or other.
With her father, she went
about the country listening to
hi* stump speeches, and on OC-
] "All right. Jack, old boy,:' Mark .
Stanley clapped Jack on tif shoul- ,
der. "Go ahead and clean up the
London business We'll take care
of your wire." .
« When Jack and Edna parted
। phext day at the station, where Jack
_ztook the boat train they kissed and
, smiled But it was the pretended
- a unconcern of the Spartan under
whse tunic the stolen fox was
gearing at the flesh.
; "Come back the minute you're
,tbru.' a determined gaiety banish-
Hng the tear* she longed to shed.
* "Enjoy yourself till -I" dol—
"Jack s voice was vibrant.
: Nells Stanley, who had come
with Mark to see Jack off, pushed
up in a pretty clamor.
? "Naughty boy aren't you going''
to kiss me au revoir?"
e Jack, horribly embarrassed.
Craned down from the step and did
Bo exuberantly. Edna wondered at
Rubles on the lawn under great
“striped mbrellas a fairyland of
"colored lights at night They
"ahopped and they taxied, went
•"tourisling" to the top of the
Eirret Tower, whence all Paris Jay
—leprend-Hhe-s-mapvewwthem,
?rrom the glistening white minarets
"thru the shady Bols, had teas at
-the fashionable "Cancales" .and
C-Chateau de Madrid” with its
Recently Washington society
was startled to know that Mrs.
Belle Howell Bohn. a daughter of
the late Admiral Howell, had an-
nounced her intention of opening
a tea room.
Now the "Yellow Dragon" la
one of the most popular spots in
the capital city.
By this time Nancy and .Nick
were far down the road in their
magic Green Shoe*. And you'll
uever guess, where they were go-
uatii u« xi Maren, when my
tera eapires, ' she said.
Mirucit canuut be expected
to »o anon a time from anyone.
But at least, *| call plant u-
stud in waut l stank tor and
waat tuy tather stood for.
"It is fur nt in that I am car-
carpets," she said. "Much too use-
ful to be wasted on a silly pmp-
* kin.” >
This Will Keep
.You Warm
atick, I should say—after all. ‘
—Just received a shipment of Boys' Pullover"
.Sweaters in wool mixtures in a good assortment
of—colors. Axes 7 to 15. Regular SI 95 de or
values, priced at .........
— Ages 4 to 7, regular $4.00 values, priced 33.50
Blanket Special
—A Double-Cut Blanket (two separate Blankets
in one), can be used single or double; comes in tan
color with fancy borders, full size and a food
weight. These Blankets are sold double, priced
Jack o’Lantern did
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turquotse velvet, which aceentuat-
j vd her slenderness.
"I would rather die than be
fat. Mary declared as she turn
. AI copper was
be eaten with a fork and what hoatilities ceased,
kind, with the fingers?—JEANNIE.' —__
Scarcely had the words left his
mouth when the tarmer’s wife
came out and lifted off Jack’a head
and set it on the ground. Then
ahe walked back to the bouae with
the broomstick in her hand.
-SMARTSERGEFROCK.,
A smart blue serge dress, made
on straight Unes and with lone,
tight sleeves, baa no trimming but
a row of buttons which runs
from the collar line to the hem
line. These are placed in the
back.
knows it. And above all else
SPECIAL—Loxa WTAPLE
roN MATTRESSES- Mode----
bent tieking. Gueranteed nevez tu,
stretch. Letime wear.
i ling on. aly platiorm is one of
open-mindeduess. , ary tor thy bride to get
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{ to he fiance. ,
instead, a* son as a suitor
Not the falnteat idea had she
that her -resentment of Jack, her
determination to "live." was:wozk
tug into the hands of Cousins in
daily telephone communication
with the Si an Usa. ......—-----—
(To lie Continued)
(Cops rishi, 1922, by United riesni
you now associate, bchooi ia not
a place to have zweethearts if you
can keep trom it. d cannot explain
why this particular bpy does as
he does, rerhaps he thinks you
are forcing the kriendshig. Just
‛ continue to be friendly with all of
them. Yon are too young to worry
—Ir ASH, pare and ■ eat peiaxooa lata atripa- lengthwioaa -fat.
• W ’ French fried potatoes. . '
in solid gray and tan; $3.50 values
* priced special at e..
Uh“ Champ* Elysees. sun dappled alone with Mark when Nella in
; and sweet with trees and graaa and slated'she had a headache and
-wide spaces where children played, ehe danced' madly at night at
"her spirits rose, Ciro's and even the Bal Tabarin
: Jacks leaving now stung instead 'Mark was skillful in his attentions
zot ached. Mark Stanley teased and Edna was sometimes uneasy at his
"courted, flattered and plied her warmth, but never suspicious of it
"with‘Paris, Wk e vHne.~ They drove W IW wEwr ma RMMFy* wig—
tricals < The Three Bearn or
Beauty and the Beast) or for aero
weatherr. ]
Our best people are wearing i
them. The beat shops are ahowing I
them. They are seen on all fash-
ionable sleeping porches. Theyl
dethrone jou. just aa you uure not ceremony. __
dethrone leader* ' among whom - ---_
Mary couido'i aUow the inter-
Arty young woman who is plan-1 view to end without expressing her
ning s jaunt to either of the poles views on up-to-the minute news
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■ casions made addresses herself I the garment illuatrated in her kit George Harvey was right—wom-
■ en are centuries behind men men-
taHy. .
miIxG I iota srAMPING
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gg F’planned.—A sandwich and coffee
,uui , C-i uon, auu snee you were t luncheon will be aerved at Caslle
one or ti; newcomers llSltgltUt] >,.|| Main and Fhird-ata afierthe
• —e——! MMeo*.--amenuu g Hu-BLD, m-u w—y.
—Buy your Sweaters tomor-
row At a saving and prepare
for the cold weather!
-e Good atylea la Blip-over and Coat
Sweater* in the wanted color* and
pretty combinations. A wonderful
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L. MUSIC TAUGHT
bv a’ng-eth that your boy or girl
w*1 be interested In
Theodore Rosenthal
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Off to Hunt Snow Man
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Set of Teeth
Guaranteed
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Mightower. J. B. Lybrand. Mgr.
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going to Washington. That is th
make the country sate from war.
My father was agarust war. and
it is to fulfill ilia idea*, sudden-
ly terminated by death, that I 1
am atceptmg the post.
-w AR VI’ TO PEOPIE"
"War la need lea* and futile.
—Lpurposejo have a referendum
1 taken on the subject which will
: Mirs declaration of warim-
possiblc, ‘except in case of al-
! tack upon tins cuuatrs. without
' airst submitung the queatton to
a woman's standpoint."
Thu* does Florence, E. Allen, i
commonplace persiflage.
Mark, In Mock jealousy, •
out chunking rocks at the house."
a man put on Grainger-st phoned
I police headquarter* Sunday. "For
heavens aake send an officer .out
and'Stop him. I cat’t get out of
the house!"
gested a few days of real at Fout
tainbleau she waa glad to go
along.
. o mm A Queranteed Set of TEETH $10.00
| K E A MKsrat Geld Crow.......$8.00
V ll riare* Beeee la Me Warm
T " Deue Quelt». law* M*
New OyaSwa na, weet a Bpeelait
1014% Marta M. ove FBMO a CO. Jemelen, Lam* ages
“Well. It's—11> pounds, approx-
imatel'azdar said atter B mo '1“ and —
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Chicago direct from Paris- minus greatly. I received news of it in
The filling of the sandwich will
determine that. If it is very
moist, use i he fork. Club sand,
.wiches usually call for a fork.
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Mia Huck. Ever since a girl
I. oi it. she bas been plunging 1
Dr. Chafer is
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shook a fiat at Jack: —h
’got your' iaayen"ie powero." "Aren't You coingt Kia- Me Au
At last the long trained moved Revoir. | "......—> ■■■ wanbw*
.oft w>«h Jack wavine .trom the ofthe Sscre Coeur on Mont ms nr.’ whucsaxtendink hikh 2001.10.
.zwindow and Edna filtering her to the Pantheon's dome aero** the
handkerchier aa she stood between
"„hestanleys.
» For a whole day she had not the
speeimt Prlee. ............Stans
uKXVEa QLExx vunx.co. =
ISIS Maastaa street a .
The Meume a* Pienenut
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inoun 2e .ltixat
the flrat woman judge to try a
, I am a woman, witb a heart and
A feelings and aympathles of a
mother. •
- "And just aa you
discharge my duties to the peo- 1
ple . i ' s.....t- ■■ ।
2- The Job Ahend of me 1* * ,1
1 greab-one. I take it with fear
! an d trembng Wi vRK Ypr*F *|
, i on my lips. But there are two I
i L a aireci vote ot tae people.
N Whatever else I can accom-
2 plish that ha* far-sigated effect
K i will also strive for. Hut to end
i war. That is my main mission '
1n.1313r - "*21 - ■ -The case-mrrtnnt— —— --!
—- our SS
o e commo neighborhood store. I have bought tempt to have him disqualified for way off up on almountain.
groceries from him for my mother, practice before the United States They asked some chickadees if
several times, iLam 1* and he I* bar was expected to be the first they had seen Snow Man, and the
ahuut18 I was never the least work ot the new term of feder- chickadees had They told the
' bit personal with him. Not long al-ot. f , Twins where to find him.
ago I met him on the street We Auorney Odell, who will appear "He* standing in front of the
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■......'.Vom''-":.,™:,.; ‘.zts Allen aianotmake-ter WOMAN SOL ON tor ■ dateMYRTIE Monday Forthatreason thecmne butter howirorapan andavone
pept-ninded. or something. campaign on a Uniform advocat- IIUMHH . You „ have to be more positive * wi.hl. h. ‘ L Si mMtl hehas.aneidPipee
■ she stuck her head .in};"r~wi>msn ftn tnjvretwe judge; IftintTnuWfrorff ra»e»ll —with-hRw,-of teH-yoor ■etboei ?----* , _____„„ _________________ ____-
________ ' about it. Perhaps she will not ask ' ' ' ' ■..... ' parties.
m, acan • "i ’°^£Z'Mary Garden Leaves Nine
nlR attentton8 ave HOt 0eelred. " f
Pounds of Self In Paris
city.
Something seemed to call out to
feart to leave her room but her: , .
tayed in it nervously caged, miser- "Don’t take an absence * riou:
'able, cut off from all she loved 1) ■ De happy! See lit. hit.
EThen, with continental unceremon- newlywed Ervm a small town
Susness, Mark and Nella stprmed -ou are:
' ’into her refuge and literally car She ahswered feverishly Mhe
liivd her off to bright boulevards, went sightseeing by day often
in a casserole or earthen ba kJ ng dish place a layer of pota
toes, cover with bits of butter and brown augar: repeat until
the potatots, butter and sugar have been ueed.,.a - _ - ___-
. Mix sail and cinnamon with the water and pour over thea • -enided right. 1 hope,
» potatocs. Cover and bake alowiy two hour*, banting frequently vx*. sr. si. r.n
S with the liquid In dish. .,_____•
t id slowly for the admiring group.
I f "Will poxer Ie all that is need-
ed to reduce,
} "I haven't eaten any meat ex-
L jeept the white of chicken for five
t ‘ year*.'
, "For breakfast I have tea. with:
, out sugar, and toast; omelet and
- tea for luncheon, and for dinner
broth and the white of chicken.
"I did conaiderable mountain
climbing this summer, also, which
helped to reduce."
dispatched, and -Thlx is a fine stick lor beating
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who swept the sky. 1 birds and hurried on.
"It's bad enough to have to (To Be Continued ,,
I Copyright, 1922. NEA Sertlet)
spend the rest qf ones days lean-____________
ing up against a barn," said Jack, _ , _
“but it would b worse to go to Social Leader 1 Kuns
jair." !' . n ' T‘. c.
tieular group, but with the op- | j
pontunity afforded, I will be ’ the bride
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women. banas f,miiy
"t am dry and don't care who
him being cruel .it looks like-the
baby would reunite them. 1
Al Smith’s election cheered ms
, PHONES PRIVATE EXCHANGE.
SUITS LAMAR 1776-1777-1778
A class of abour.50 will receive
the rank of "page” in the Knights
of Pythias at the CofC Wednesday
night.
Queen cnty and Red Cross, the
two Fort Worth lodges, will supply
local candidates. Others grill, ar-
rive from nearby towns.
B. W. Steele of Houston, grand
chancellor, will preside at tbs cere,
mony. which is the institution of
« Henry Miller Bible class here:
A Bible vhat was ued at theroris-
iiral institution of the grand lodge
in Texas in 1874 will be used for
administering the obligation.
{ A musical program also is
tbt capital.
"Cleaning! D3 you get what I n
I mean ? .1rl
"But theree one thing, above J?
eterything else tor which I'm 4E
g5ri,
be.. -d
conference of health official* in
Rouston, according to Dr, A. W.
Montague Jr., Fort Worth city
heaither, who attended the meet-
ing. . 1
Also it .Is planned to solicit sub-
scriptions thruout the state to
carry on the fight locally-' Each
city will be appealed to.
The Houston rtohferesce ’'was
held under auspices of the Texas
Chamber of Commerce, and was
attended by more than 76 health
officers, representing the E. s
Public Health Sarvice, state health
«departments of Texas, Louisiana
"and'Arkansas, and many citisand
countiea.
, City commlsaion, at Tuesday's
meeting, will be presented with s
full report of the conference. This
F e han been prepared by Dr. Mon-
tague.
as DisTHICTS.
It is planned to divide the state
into 25 or more districts of 10
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Siler, Leon M. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 36, Ed. 1 Monday, November 13, 1922, newspaper, November 13, 1922; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1552409/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.