Home and State (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 31, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 28, 1914 Page: 2 of 16
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HoME AND STATE
February 28, 1914
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Home and State, D illas, Texas,
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NEW YORK CITY
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DALLAS, TEXAS
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Home and State Company, Dallas, Texas.
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1602 MAIN ST DALLAS, TEXAS.*
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Gentlemen : Enclosed find $1.50 for which enter (extend)
my subscription to Home and State one year and send
me postpaid “The Story of My Life.”
SUITE 601-2 SLAUGHTER BLDG.
DALLAS.
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lected by the stockholders
who control the corpora-
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anteed, organized under
the laws of Texas.
Let us tell you what $5
a month will do for you.
Address for full particu-
lars,
A. B. WOOD, President
HAVE YOU SEEN OUR BIG PREMIUM CATALOG
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helpfulness. It is not even civilized,
much less Christian. Our craze for
pleasure in the cities has grown so
strong that the finer sense of modesty
has been killed. City life is growing
too fast. We must avoid the blight
of artificiality and get next to the
wider view and the sweeter air of the
country life. We must go West for
decent styles.—Rev. C. F. Reisner in
Leslie’s.
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The Unabated interest in “The Story of My Life” by G. G. Rankin, D. D.
Founder and Contributing Editor of Home and State.
Has made it]necessary to issue the Third Edition of
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NVESTMENTCO.
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UNDER THE LAWS OF TEXAS. 9
SYOURT
of their zeal toward reforming dress
and they will not only gain the vote
more quickly, but they will help ad-
vance the morals of our city. The
modern style for women is disgrace-
ful. The slit skirt, the airy stock-
ings with low shoes, the low cut dress
and the painted cheeks create a shal-
low artificiality in woman and appeal
to the lowest in man. Woman has al-
HE STORY OF MY LIFE” is replete with incidents humorous anc
I pathetic in the life of the author, from the rugged barefooted perioc
of early life to mature manhood. Recital of battles won and lost. It
is an inspiring, elevating word picture of a life that was always busy. In-
teresting alike to old and young and readable thrice over by all.
This great book and Home and State, new or renewal, one year at
$1.50, postage paid, or sent for two subscribers at $1.00 each.
and
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Offer Fast and Frequent Service
Between
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TERRELL
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PARIS
F. B. McKAY, General Passenger Agent,
TERRELL, TEX.
A PLEA FOR DECENT DRESS. , ways been man’s superior, but such
Let the woman suffragists turn some ! habits unseat her from the throne of
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We have for sale First Mortgage Farm Loans in amounts from $500 up. We
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706-711 Commonwealth Bank Building, Dallas. Texas
" The Story of My Life ”
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Perkins, A. W. Home and State (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 31, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 28, 1914, newspaper, February 28, 1914; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1569587/m1/2/?q=%22United+States+-+Texas+-+Dallas+County%22: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.