The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 14, Ed. 1 Monday, March 22, 1915 Page: 2 of 8
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this bank and we will pay you 4 per
cent compounded quarterly.
The First State Bank
and Trust Co.
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hicago Style SHow by Marshall
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STATE SUNDAY SCHOOL
CONVENTION MAR.30-APR.1
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Tho fire whistle reminds us almost dntlyof the numerous ftrcs nnd
great amount of loss. Yourc mny be Hie next fire. Protect yourself
liy having t.ie l.iauro you in a strong- old line company tlint is time
tried and fire tested.
J. L. McDAVID
l&T STATE BANK BLQfii . . ?
PHONE 605.
CALOMEL DYN
MAKES YO
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Lose a Day's Wt
Liven np your hltigglirii
nnu iinii crnvriiu; iiium- yuur work a
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CaloiiM-i craliN into hour bile like
dynamitiN lin-akins It up. Tliut'n wliin
jou fwl thut :iful nnuneauud cramping.
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liiMtitis. that onch ttioonful will
our hIiil-uIhIi lucr lxttr limn a
f mutty calomel and that it wqn't
you aicw.
lwnV Livrr Tone I real liver
inc. You'll know it next tnornlni?
i you Hill wake up feeling fine
IlHT will Iw workinL'i lieailnehn
diMiueix Roiifi stomach will be
t and bowel regular.
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Liter Tone iiuti.ul of daugeroU-i ealorael
imiw Yoijr dru'Ut ttill tfll you that
tin file of Calomel h ahaewt atopped
tijtireiy here.
6IIJniD ORERA SINGER .
WRITES PARENTS LETTER
Miss rear I Kii'mnW of (rand Optra
(WpiiH) Writes of Trip i
.SoutherH t'"mitrle.
Miss Pearl Kubank has written her
parenis Mr tad Mrs. J J. Eubank
that sb.3 sail"d froai New York on I'eb-
ruary 24th for Sau Juan. Porto Hico.
with the Metropolitan Grand Opera
Company and that they reached thut
eitv safely on March 3rd. giving three
entertainments in that country going
from; there to Central America where
they had engagements to complete a
sixteen weeks (our.
Miis Eubank is one of the ivojt val-
ued members of the Grand Opera
Caiapany and her Abilene .friends are
always glud to hear of lie successes.
Are You ICIieuuiaUc? tr .Sloan's
If jou want quick- and real relief
from Rheumatism do what so many
pcoplujnre doing
ackpbmes ou. bathe
thousand
t henever
the sore in
Liniment
apply the
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light to i
the val
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it for 25c of
in the house
and Swollen
Slatlea and jiUe ail
ments Your money back If not sat
Lifted but It dJes gite almost instant
relief. ' ady
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'Practice eonSnod to tbe
Hew! and surgery of tne
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Special to The Reporter.
DALLAS Tex.. March 22.The
Stnto Sunday school hcndciiutrtcrs
have been busy for weeks In plans for'
Texns' forty-first annual Sundny
school convention which meets in
Austin beginning Tuesday morning
Mnrcti r.0 nnd closes Thursday night
April I-
The program will bo one bt tho
strongest nnd most practically helpful
over prepared for n Texas gathering
The rirogrnm provides for nine gen
eral sessions nnd three twin meetings
at night three periods of conferences
with departmental specialists three (
divisions of conferences with dctioml-'
national leaders along denominational.
lines class and departmental demon
strations publishers' exhibit greal
song services by world oxperlH boys'
and girls' meetings conferences oy
pastors superintendents nnd officers.
school of methods for workors In the
cradle rpU beginners primary Junior
Intermediate senior and adult dopart
montH adult class luncheon big par-
ade for university students and othei
big features.
The many convention speakers and
i institute directors arc recognized spe
cialists of state and world-wide fninc
Not one of the speakers will he
theorist but will speak out of the
abundance of his or her experience fn
all lines of Sunday school eirtciency
More leaders on the program have
done the things about which they will
speak than ever before presented- a
one time.
There will be present from out of
the state: John U Alexander tin
world's greatest boy nnd girl expert
M O. Kxeell and Alvln V. Roper the
world's greatest song leader and plan
1st. V. Krcd Long gunerai secretary
of Mississippi; .Miss miznbeth Kilpal
rick" general field secretary 31 R
Church South: Mrs. ' O Mooot
from Alabama a notud t olnllst on
missions adult classes nnd 'il win
tiing. Mr. (J. K. Cameron Low 'ana's
irudiug elementary specialist.
The noted state specialists will in
elude denominational leaders of the
Raptlst. Methodist. Christian Prcsbv
torlan and other denominations tin
editors of the Iiaptitt Standard and o.
the Texas Christian Advocate tho stat-
superintendent of the Anti-Saloon:
league and representatives from other
denominational organisations; promi-
nent pastors superintendents and
teachers of schools ranging from ;"0
to SOOn enrollment educational ex-
perts In state and denominational in-
stitutions and stato ollicers.
Anj hunuay school worker can at
tend and each will register and pu
tlie enrollment fee of 51. AH dole-
gates pay their own hotel and board
ing house expensos which will range
from $1.25 to $2 per day. Railroad
rates have been granted of t conta per
Opportunities will be given for a AclluI ir i"i Vl" n'1" Sot"
tUit to tfie Colorado river dam and Uint h"'' J" AlirH
beautiful lake udult Illble class lunch-' M rut-lure
eon. parade and visits to the state iu-l Vl:inu Y " .
stltutions a"8 Tor ntaQrium to be
William O. Hell Is general chairman rJXdV?? JluTtl! V". n
of the local committees of Austin. Rig E? '? 'n1n wtff 0 display at
preparations are being made for enV fdhnrl? Svli0 . .
tertainlng a large delegation. L VZrJ:l0L "'f... hoPB 0 e.
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PLANS FOR NATATORIUM
HAVE BEEN RECEIVE!
T
CRETONNE DOILIES
One distinct novelty in the cretonne
tpe of iabnes is a pattern so planned
that it can be cut up into doilies each
jard of 35-ccnt material contaimmr
gnus numboring from 50 to 200 dele-
automatically closes and locks
when a bottle is placed In IL
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Itself Sat08 ach-
"To the Sji
While yo
A noveltv in the electric wator heat
er line can be connected to a -light' Style Sbo
ISQQket to get current and fo a water
supply with a rubber hose.
Xo Ve lu Try ui Wfai- ut Vour
Cold it Will Wear Vbu
Ouli M
Thousands keep
and Colds through
thy ma
serious utimdKarant
reslut of tJifJVvted
Cplds sap IvBJkstre
unless cbec
Dr. King's Ne
need the firs
bead clears up.
uffering Coughs
cglect and delay
an easy prey to
epidemics at the
old Coughs and
tli and vitality
tli early stages.'
is wnat yau
helps. Your
breathe freely
ana you reel w inu?:n better uuy a
bottle today and utart taking at ouc
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Meat ilarVot
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meats audi
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have been
who who
Rut tte
for yourseli
you the best
that ou ha
AIij yon
Swift and
a window
yie tin
plw-f . Ajliswo't'h
for-1 hiillplntr. Nortl?
L. Clemens. Prep.
kiUfm 'Jrlurs.M
ding tlurSprlng
irget tovibit the
ifle choicest
itary m.irkii
is wltat w
traveling men
(onie and we
ve will uot
things tn (-.it
lU'ilat ut
ill e'luji lime
peeially 5n
dor way by the middle of tho month.
There is still sonfo stock; to bo dls-
possd of and a final soiling nunpalgn
will be put on to wind' up the work.
CHAMBER DIRECTORS TO
WET TUESDAY AFTERNOON
HE old idea of making a barn
of .your house in summer by
Striiwilll! It of all the ilrnnxrirt
ind Mifrimnraa tlii Hinl.a 2& i ..:...
-... ii.ii(iij mat mane ii aiiraciivc is
fast dying.
The nennti" ni tat ir t.i.i.;nr A
dress their rooms In light and dainty al0ut Slx or clSal oi sucJl doilies. These
fashion and the stores arc helping with J"ak very st"kmg sets for informal
a wide selection of merchandise to '""che.ons to be used of course in con-
choose from. uection with the popular bare-top table
This summer unquestionably there "a-
will be a big use of Maidonet curtains. Lvery year shows an increase of the
ihis is a novelty in Nottingham net. u$e Pnng and summer rugs Wire
Up to this time the housewife who R.rass ro" of own western plains has
wanted Nottingham net draperies had '1M)St replaced the Chinese and Japa-
to have her own curtains made by some "cse mattings. These are more dura!
dctorator. Now the stores arc showing nore artistic and in the long run more
complete Maidonet curtains of Netting economical. There js hardly a marc
ham nets ready for hanging. suitable floor covering for tfi summer
SUMMER DRAPFS " aul le w're 8raM ruS if sunt
t bUMMlvK DRAPES ctemly durable to stand the wear and
Another drapery which will be popu- e.ar Q' outdoor as well as indoor use to
lar this spring and summer is the three av;aM:8e.
piece curtain with Dutch valine Tt. Stores are also showing tim vr -.
of course cojmc in. many xliflcrent tjpei '"i6 K ii&aad. for -bedroom nse
uj tunains. in me nest torms these arc c"
vogue is steadily growing.
PAPER RUGS
One of the
"
best forme ttlf.ee -5r.
made from Nottfngbam nets scrim or
iiiu wcigut mauras.
i i ' w ' Jor ttlc Past une aJ W not cities shown by the
ii.' . i1"!"'-'" ior women s stores inu season is a delightful rujr
clothing are also reflected ?n home drap- made of twisted tissue paper It seems
cries. Liihr u'inli ciin-nrnn( .i. .m.w..:!.!. .u j..r r 'J.T'U
........ TUU1 v .MipvjiuiE mai so ucufatc a nore as
.. ..i . . . ' Jtenals can be had in abundance for tissue paper could stand so much wear
Public Is InWlcd to Uteud (he Seiul- P""' nsmg from $.55 to $1.50 a yard and tear but when properly twisted and
Honflilj Jfevttur of au ! .wh'ch make delightful draperies treated with a preparation to make it
C of V. especially for rooms where some shad- water-proof it wears almost like wire
s '"r '' "i - to reducc the ight and 'et Thtse ruS are made in such delicate and
Tli directors of tbi Abilsua ihan. 1 "I!"1. Ilc ar beautiful color combinatbns as to be of
1 r. -. : . iiiounnuiui .inrf r.iu. luui a... .-..;. : i -
vpr vi vH!r- wjii uum in regular ; t'" .i." I ! '" '- m'" sv"kC -i any roosi ier summer
L-...i.. .35? TTTr. .. o""-. trail liontes. there i a nrv mnn n. utiitf. nr ... .1 j ..
ueeiaUy Jji- wra iwiirr i!TK'iii3fi aJ4M-u0i:d.u . mu; ;." Tt.1 .u'. "?.:.":" T?.V "V."r?.c " -rc. urawc
' forget (H o'clwfc This iJ U the w shade amti7.;C.w WW' wowan to stana tne wear and tear on
i4ri IT I-V.1T wauul mertlUK or the uw dlrZtorv t?. c 3Bd "f6 C1"r a cretonne the porch
. r:r. .-"?. iw. . j: tne w f tkc outatiQr. mwr-m3u s;r.r
fif. !.:. -I-:' c f fewtc furnisji- nlv tq be duUinguishaWe ei
Tl) nubile ih cordiallv lnvli. il tn at.
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i'naibiMt immluggjautl inuke any
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iy wrk vjnwM tryifeg tu t.kc It fare of AbU-ae.
wte
adlly
wwaow m Qnly a few stores is an American
ctosely rc4cm-
ltal fabrics as
distinguishable en dose ex-
in popu- anrnvMiin In faet a a 4are gf tw
01 three feet the tuz vmH probafeh- de
ceive an expert. This i- a deep pile
fabric tplentlnt for l:biary Jiving-room
and sitting-rooAt.
BED8QOM RUGS
In the bedrooms tins year there are
two classes of fabric which will have
the cal oter all otliors. One is the
body-UrusseU whicbAis increasing in
popularity to a large exteut for certam
rooms: of the house. The other is the
ueeoun weave ot art rug.
For the living-room and library the
proper ihing today i& no tongjer the pure-
ly Oriental tu .f Jesign but a modifi-
cation more strictly m accordance with
American ideas 01 architecture. The
plain band border rugs arc of course
ery popular Uit the very nwst thing
is a small center medallion with a plain
neutral ground and a neat border of
cilher floral or conventional design in
which the colors used in the decoration
jaLa room prcdaminater -
USES OF LINOLEUM
One of the striking developnienti oi
recent tjotiiefwmshiugs is the increased
V" of l0$eu m 3t P'rts ef tl Immtu
Where this floorcovering used to be
considered only suitable for the kitchen
it has grown up until now it has its
proper place in almost any room. The
plain celors a dark brown for instance
form an excellent background for any
furnishings and any woman whose
flpO are not quite satisfactory for
mums piuiat gp wrong in cavering
them with linoleums as a bask for her
whs or carpet.
So far as the Hfltaefnrnishings de-
partments of the store are concerned .
America dat not kmw that tUcre is 3
war in Ear and the goojla made in
tfce V a A. ad 14 m U. S A. are
ef as fine a qwlity and as low a price
3 an thar cwld h imrrt-d from
abr ad oen m times of ?eact.
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