The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 126, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 13, 1916 Page: 5 of 16
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TIM ABXXJUfI JtlPOJtTIK. AB1LKKX. TEXAS.
ajy&?metieal
vnome uressAaKina
C&fifoiis
repard Specially for This Newspaper
By Pictorial Review
Effective in Tussor Silk.
JppfTTX!r
j LLm
mmm
h m . $3fjJpltedufe- ''IH
i:
2W mj
v awjs&T'
-fa
' ? yarda o 40-Jnoli tussor silk make
LhlCtreJbut V th jaket Is mad"
wF.il 1-5' 3 yards I111 b0 sufficient.
Wde ribbon may bo used for tho
sash and dollar In plnte of cropo dtf
chine for which 2 yards (T inches wido
are required.
Tho jacket is a Norfolk model with
open neck turn-down collar and a
fihouldor yoke that is square ct tho
Lack but pointed ort cither side of
ho front. Pointed cuffs finish tho
long one-tuocu slcovcs whilo squaro
rockets trim tho fronts of tho jacket
lorm tho box plaits as tho first step
toward making the jacket and bo care-
ful to keep the edges straight. Stitch
tho plait nt the center-front from up-
per to lower edges and remaining
plaits from upper edges to singlo small '
o" perforations: (nlong lines of
slot perforations); open plaits keep-
ing seams in center and press. Tako
tip dart under box-plait in front as
perforated. Turn under front edgo
of right front 1 inch for a hem.
tONSTRUfnOH CWDE.C O O
CrjjJBtU
.r.wwAiaijw
TOWuwnj " r -1
B X.
0 jwntcMt own gom v.
A tailored costumo that Is conifer-
tablo ns well an becoming is this
model lu tussor silk trimmed with pel-
'ka dotted crepe do rhino or ribbon.
iTho jackot is a modified Norfolk cf-
lcct.
) Although this model may bo classed
ran a pretentious tailor made it Is real-
ly tin' embodiment of service. It is
fxshioned from tussor silk in natural
color with relief of polku dotted
rri'po do chine ? yard JO Indies wide
being minded for tho belt and collar.
a
f
Ccntor-front-indicated by largo "0"
perforations in rlirht front. Turn
under f r.ont edgo of left front 3 . '.
...v.. ..v. .. iii-iii. vjiosu unucr-nrm
scam ns notched.
CIoso tho shouldei seam of tho
yoko anil turn under lower edgos lap
on front and back ami stitch. Hew
tho collar to tho Meek next then stitch
on tho pockets.
Now for tho sleeve first closo tho
scam casing in fulness. Closo seam
of wrist cuff and sow to sleeve. Sew
slcevo In nrmholo ns notched.
Hilk pojilin Is Ions oxpensivo thnn
tussor and makes quito as serviceable
a suit. It is offerjyl in nil tho popu-
lar sports colorings and many similes
of them.
' B$V&Z Zr-J'&uJJ V' "' '-t- VricoTWc
1 '" '""va nuiat irjcu io cents.
"v
II JlC-" I
Society Items
from Merkel
puat month with hor parent.
W. i. Warren and family of Green
vlllo luivo recently visited Mrs. War-
ren's pnnuitN Mr. and Mra. I). 0
Hutchison.
Mr- and MrK. U. .M. Ului-k havu had
at KiiCKtb tliu pant wook tlioao rela-1
liven. MtH. t'c-rdla .Manguui ami noitj
hi t'urhtiiiH. turns. Mrs. Dresser or
Ucllvuo unil it. D. Black or Snyder.
Rev 1. S. Atkinson and w'.fc cf De
al in h'aotorn iiiarhctb tills caturvlllo. Tcnn.. arc liore for an ox-
aonistlns in the buying of tended vlwit with relatives.
Tho fuimrul of Mrs. W. A. Hall oiu.-
of tho pioneer residents of Merkel was
hold ut tho family residence Wednes
day afternoon. Mrs- Hall Is survived
Alva Met argo of Aiihoii Ih the
ot .muMcii w uiiu and Irene
J. W Dauhl and .Ml uluy
m:j.h
JJIK'MI
H Willi It
Mrn.
SiuHn
v'ot
womirur Uros. tall stock. Anions tho
other buyers away aro K. U. Wooaruf
of uic nuovo pomoa firm w. 1'artcn
and Mrs. I It Cynott of tho I'anun
' PLANS FOR RAISING
FUNDS FOR NATIONAL
DEMO CAMPAIGN
UorSTON. Tex. Atife.- 10 -To The
Democracy of Texas: To tho end that
J tho Democrats of Texas may meet the
luuesi measure ot their uuty in me
pending national campaign In the
most material way possible under pre-
vailing conditions your National Com.
mltteeman haft undertaken to organize
In a systematic way for obtaining con-
tributions to tho national Democratic
campaign fund. In order that every
uemocrat in Texas may be given an
opportunity to contribute a correct
record kept and tho money transmit-
ted to the treasurer of the Democratic
National committee tho following
plan lias been worked out:
1. A central financial committee
lias been created composed of tho fol-
lowing gentlemen:
H. Donna Itldgway Fort Worth.
John II. KIrby Houston.
Frank C. Davis San Antonio.
John J Simmons Dallas.
II. A. Wroe Austin.
Louis J. Wortham Ft. Worth.
Allan D. Sanford. Waco.
Of this committee Hon. It. Donna
Itldgway is chairman and will main
tain an office force conduct the cor-
respondence receive nnd receipt for
t contribution keep a record thereof
1 and transmit samo directly or through
juui .itiliuiltll WMIIUIlllJUlllUII HI 111V
treasurer of the National Democratic
Committee and all the business of this
office will be conducted under tho sup-
ervision of the central committee and
your National Committeeman.
2. With tho aid of the central com-
mitcc a chairman has been appointed
in each senatorial district whoso
names and addresses arc as follows;
Dlst. 1 Hon. Elmer L. Lincoln
Linden.
2 Senator If
Cooper
a Hon. II. A.
Dunham.'
I Hon. S. U
boro.
5 Hon. Clarcut'u Murrltt M
Kinney. t
o .Mayor Henry D. Llndsley
Dallac
7 Hon. Dabnoy White -Tyler
S bonator jun. A. Smith
iicnilcrHon.
a Senator Itobort U War
ren Torroll.
Dlst. 10 Hon. W. M. Odell Cle-
burne. Dit It Hon. W W. Woodson
Waco.
Dlst. 12 Hon. David Murphy Moxta.
Dlst. IS Don. A. M. IJarton Palestine
it Senator Stove King Nuc-
ogdocho.
lriHon. Henry Low!. Nuv.i-
HOtil.
IG Judge Allen Haniiuy ot
Hcnipatoad'
17 IJpn. J. W. Mtinaou Ang-
Icton.
IS Hon. Lconnril Tllloston
Scaly
?aoi ntvjt
m
New York Aug; iOUi 1916
7 1A KO 94 NL "
T. L. FAQG care Ganipbeirs Abilene Texas. -
1 am expressing to you some wonderful values in Silks Silk Hosierv Nevkwear
Shirts Underwear and other items that were offered at a low price and as the lots arc
not large and the values. very great you should be able to sell them out quick. I am
looking closely for all dependable merchandise that can be found under price and will
express to you as fast as possible with the additional bargains that I am sending you
added to our large stock your August selling will undoubtedly be the greatest in our
history. T. C. CAMPBELL.
The above telegram from our Mr. Campbell under New York date-line is self-
explanatory. The Special Purcliases'referrccI to in the message are now arriving and
win oe announceu ivpm day to clay as soon as llr reachUjwTlie following items are
already here aiuiyiH bcvrrside Monday at
Dlst.
Ulst.
Dibt.
Dlst.
Dlst.
Dlst.
Dlst.
Dlst.
L. Darwin
Cunningham
("owoll Whites
Dlst.
Dlst.
Diat.
Dibt.
Dist.
Dint. Hi
Dibt.
Diat.
Dial.
Hon S.
hum.
20 Hon. II.
21 lion. 0.
23-
D. W. Low Urcn-
Dry ULOiia Company and A. ('. Hoso by hor husband and fivo daughtora
buyer tor tnc Anchor Mercantile. Com.
puny
MiB.i Mudaiinu Atk'noit of Ilcuu-
moiit linn joined hor mother and the
other chilUioit in a vit.lt to v their ru-
lutivtii in and noar Merkel.
Mrs. .Nwo Hancock has returned
from a several weeks stay with her
moUier '.n Kirklimrt.
Mr. Rait Mr. J. It. Latuur aro on-
Joylnjt a Mult this wuok from their
Mosdamcs JJd. Sherman of Itlalr Will
('Biiipuull (S. A.Moorc and Miss Cyn-
thia Hall all of Merkel.
U. J. Adcock has returned from an
extended stuy on the Plains near
Midland and at other points.
On Wednesday afternoon Miss Hazel
Harkridor entertained ut her home in
honor of her coiisIiih Louise and Hal-
ly Muo Tlppett. A number of the
thro married daughters who aro Mra.;iiohtess' girl friends enjoyed the party
W. 11- Drr of I'utnam Mrs it. C Ty
ler cf Uoird and Mr. J. IS Kelley ot
Alnryiu.nl.
Mi.. K. t ltugen wan i-ulled to Wa-
ter Valid Mlb. lust Saturday by
te OiiiKHge telling of tho illuobs of
liur mother Mt. ft. f. Ilrailley. A sue
uiid mtttutage Monday told of her death
tthielt wni duu to a paralytic strolto.
Mifcs laHOBa Toarl Is enjoying her
vat at ion from duttob in the Mail of
Uotir& with these visitors.
Mr and Mrs. l-.'d J. Lcuinun of Dun-
can Oklahoma ilrnvo through Mer-
A. Wroo. Austin.
Kills. LocUhart.
Hon. J. It. Dougherty lieu-
vine.
Dlst 2a Hon. Itoy Miller Corpus
Chrlsti.
DibU 21 Hon. Murshutl Hiuka San
Antonio.
Dlst. 23 Hon. Joseph Spence Jr.
San Angolo.
Hist. 2G Hon. Walter Woodward.
Coleman.
Dist. 27 Hon. Joe G- Childress
Temple.
Dlst. 2S Hon. Homer D. Wade
Stamford
Dist. 211 Hon. Marvin J01109. Ama-
rlllo.
Dlst. 30 Hon. Murshul! Spoonts.
Ft. Worth.
Dlst. at -Hon. W. C. Kdwurds Denton.
County chairmen huve been appoint-
Tho designer of this (.mart waist
uses tiny steel buttons an a gulmpe
of chiffon doth to emphasize the
beauty of tho satin overblouso. The
color scheme is lu two shades ot lav-
oudar 1 U-4 yards 40-Inch satin and
1 1-2 yardB 14-inch crepe bolng re
quired for the model.
Pictorial Review Waist Xo. GSQIi
Sizos Ut to 41 inches wabt. Prico 15
cents.
flco ut ft 1 am 6 near Midland whore feabt was enjoyed on tho lawn of the
ktsl Thursday euroute ta Alplno where Ld in the following counties:
tuey will visu inoir niouior .Mrs. j. Uowin iouiH Judge Joe Hushes
A. Leeman. (Texarkana.
A fow friends of Miss. M.ary Heed Fannin county Dr. J. F. Marshall
of Hlllsboro wore invlteil to bpend Illossom.
Tuesday evening with her. After a Uockwall county Hon. T. II llldgell
party ai uenrrow s snow a waionneion Koekwall
visiting htr aunt. Mrs. J. K.
sue is
uuiii' r.
Ml Mary Hel f liillaboro U the
HUtfii 0? .Mi Cairull Ulster ami her
aunt Mrs.. L. M. McDonald.
J t Mueuu has roturuod from a
iwu luwthb stay ta Deport and Paris.
Dr. aw! Mrt. C- M. FaulUnor with wcfi
vmr ijMiren ai wmwjr pyuuv "
Jauur yt f lu wek with their ola
4Fi-wi Mls Ammatida Curtit.
V. U. Akbm flf Hamllifhaa rcccut-
f bettt pplral wanagar of the
Merkel y$mw fflo. IUb fumtjy will
hlui Infajr.
Mr. uiul W. v- II- HicKe of Cor
tall Cauiity have rwtnUly vUltw
tant uiid lr. Jno II. JDlh'ffr-
u. A. Itibter houn-.
The families of J.
W. Tuaff. J A
Smith
Tyler.
ISUis count
county Hon. S. A. Lind&ay
Hon. W. U Harding
Wheeler and J. S. Swann enjoyed a Wajcahachle
camp last week at Lawn Lake noarj hjij county Hon John Sleen Cov-
Lawn.
The KhiK' Daughtor3 Snmlay Seliool
Class woro cutortained by Mrs Ava
Sheppard Tuesday aftisraoon o this
eek.
Invitations to tho wedding of MiaB
Heulah Uurkett to Mr. L. B. Howarq
Uavo beau received by a number of
Merkel friends.
1 .
NOISE AT THE BAND CONCERT
Las.1 Kidi- iglit
county chuirmnu to cull to his aid
buck precinct chairmen and commit'
tccmen as he in his wisdom may deem
other words .Mr. Stevens had to cover
100 miles more between Chicago and
umuiiu than lie expected.
This brought hint- Into Omaha 50
minuteb late for bis train but thanks
to the foresight or Jlr. Fort of the
Union Pacific Railroad the train was
waiting for him when his Marmon
rolled up to the railroad station.
Mr. Stevens was especially cnthus
tastlc over tho reeool made by the
Silvertown Cord tires with wh!ch tho
ingion. Cn. waa cnuinned. Tho distance be
Limestone county Hun. Scott Reed tween Xuv York and Omaha ts 1155
Houston oounty Hgn. U. A. Nunn mlleb aud was covered In forty-eight
Jr- Crockett. Ihoura without a bit of tire double.
Liberty county. Htm. K. B. Pickett. The same bet of tirr was ub?d as far
Liborty. ad Cheyenne where they were changca
Waler county Senutor W. U Dmm. us a mutter of precaution. Tho t'.rcb
Huntsvjllii. 1 however according to Mr. Stpvcns
Fun Bend county po. J. Jl. Moore bhowed almost no wear whatever. Ho
Richmond attributes a full Bieabure or the buq-
HarrU county. Mayor Bon CampbelL cesa of Uiia trip and tho remarkable
Houston. I time made to the resilience of the
Galveston oounty Hon. John Sealytlres. which mcroabed the engine ef-
Ualvobton. Ificiency of tho car to a marked ex-
.iT.It ... -: "a pksjki-tu vistr-r iimtor Henorttr
in-r njrffl Mrand MM.S. D- Pop-'the band eoneert drww a largo crowd' UD"a?- ...
Su m 4 a"l b renditions wore certainly fine lf0Q COUttl'
ry ami l?hl Williams are ta but th ehitdrun made so inueh iwtae "":.
(lallad jaauujyA ubb. .Wasno
Uoliad.
Hon. J. W
Mabou
that all of the splepdld music ewU' "";"1
i-.mn mil lift linnril Tho musicians several -r"
Krath tounty Hon. H- f. Oraes
ng frieuilB thl week In Abilene.
Mr. T'.....' . WMUtnruilfUl of HI 1
I... ... v.. ( rnia'tiviik at times had lo ask thw children not to
li hjlvestor and-oUier uoatby ma into the instrument ami they al-l
Mr aaal xir J U- Ikiker ut Cuuyoa turbed thm
.I'tmtiiuiii'fi b- Mr. Dakar' futher Now. is U the iaimwae in giving tlieke
ad liiotbr at win uiiu uujry i- concerns to uavo me cuuorea ia eu- Austin tounty ilm
tott b itr al Mr Btt&tf amvea tertajn the vast crowds jn attendance Bellville.
W 4 '!-;i tr a niM whu iw- vy rompiug aim yoiuiie anu ueturpyingi i wil he tke dutv o the tliairniaii
San Jacinto count j. Hon J. S. Me-
Combe Cold Spring
Mucosa county Hon Ueo. M Mur-
tin. Jourdantsn-
Matagorda count) lit. JoUu Suth-erlanif
r . r.ruger
L flsjdt? Irgni lha freftdpin from tire
trouble which la always the JlnkB of
speed records.
"Thero is one correction which I
wish to make In regard to the leugth
of time It took us to inakjs the trip."
bald Mr. Stevcnb. "It was three hourb
lunger than the published record. We
made the trip id five days 18 hourb
und 22 minutes instead of 15 hours
asorig'ually published. In other
v.ords in computing the actual run-
ning timje between here and New York
3 hours should have been added to
make up the difference between New
Results Saturday.
Beaumont 8 Dallas 7.
Galveston 5 Waco j.
F-. Worth 1 San Antonio (
Houston-Shrevcport rain.
Kuiiduj'ti Schedule.
Ft. Worth at San Antonio
Shreveport at Houston.
Waco at Galveston.
Dallas at Beaumont
Standing of the Clubs.
Plyd. W U Pet.
Waco .. 120 09 51 75
Shreveport 120' 03 M 075
Houston 120 C3 f.7 .525
Ft. Worth .. 120 03 57 JjS.'i
Galveston 112 57 50 501
San Antonio lia 5C GI5 .471
Beaumont U!i 50 69 .120
Dallas H9 48 71 .404
AMERICA LXAQUE.
BpMon
f Harper Johnson nnd
SATURDAY'S GAi.iES
WESTERN ASSOCIATION
At-OklaUoma City.
Score it h is
Tulsa 14 1
Oklahoma City i 10 1
Oclat and Moorpj Smith and Dowle.
mlth;
rlguu.
3 0 0
Henry. Ainu.
Ruth Leonord and Cady. Car-
At Chicago.
Scoro
Detroit
Chicago
Dauss Mitchell and McKec:
nnd Schalk.
R U IS
0 41
3 0 1
Fisher
At Sherman.
Scoro
Denlson
Sherman
Ray Kinney and Query;
tham and Mackey.
It II K
7 11 1
3 11 3
Higginbo
Kesulls Saturday.
Philadelphia 0.2 New York 3-0
Boston 2 Washington I.
Chicago 3 Dotroit 0.
St. Louis 11 Cleveland 0.
Suuduj'j Schedule.
Detroit at Chicago.
St. Louis at Cleveland.
Only two scheduled.
St&HdiBg'of tke Clubs.
Plyd. W L.
Boston 1Q 62 41
Chicago . 110 62 18
Cleveland 108 60 4S
St. Louis Ill 60 51
Detroit 1U 59 52
New York ' 107 So 52
Washington 106 fil 5a
Philadelphia 103 22" SI
At McAlester first game.
Score
Muskogee
McAlester
Lewis. Stuart and Brock;
and White
Second game 7 Innings
Scoro
Muskogee
McAlester
Stuart aud
and Harrison.
At Paris.
Score
Ft. smith
Paris
At St. Louis
Scoro ' n ir h
Cleveland 0 2 3
St. Louis ii is o
Morton Klepfor and O'Neill Cole-
man; Plank and Severeld.
NATIONAL LEAQUE
It II Kf ufuuiujii urav game.
Brock Uuimcr;
0 jC 2
C 10 0
Phillips
It II E
0 G 0
5 8 0
Mickey
ocore n u k
Boston G 10 1
Brooklyn. 14 io 1
Rudolph Nehf and Blackburn. RIcq;
Pfeffer Rucker and McCarty
It II K
3 8 4
2 3 3
Socoud game.
Scoro
Boston
Brooklyn
Allen Hughca Rudolph and Black-
burn; smith and Meyers Miller.
RHH
s 12 a
4 11 1
Corgan Loverett and Coo: Everdon
and Crittenden
TEXAS LEAGUE.
At Beaumont.
Score RUE
Dalian. 7 12 2
Beaumont 8 14 2
Conley aud Smith: Watkms and Bo
Pet. I bo.
"83 At Gdlvebton
.90 j score
A56 Waco
oil Galveston
.533 Hill.
514 Noyes
RUE
14 4
5 0 1
Sago and Reilly; Karr and
.4S1
Mi
J. AT W JUL LS1QUK.
Uebults Saturday.
Boston 5-5 Brooklyn 4-4.
Philadelphia 7. New York" 3.
Plttbburg 3 Chicago 0.
St Louis-Cincinnati rain.
Sunday's Scfeeduk
Chicago at Cincinnati.
Pittsburg at t. Louis.
Only two beheduled.
in it. r vurrlifc . . ie eet strains oi music gr aro tut ot ... seaatQrial diitrict to aDDoint York and San Franci&CQ time.
a.ll. I. ..r l'-UI t I j. I. . .. . ..Ill .i -- "- -- x - - -r -w - -- m-r-- ----
StMilB ot Um CiuW.
Plyd. w.
. . . . .-.... nr iiiirvoi iiil -3 .i.. .tm.f .. ii.i ii.a .KKiinH i.ni i - - .. .. . . ir - - '
meuuer uw r oeur '"wVtir T VMut' "uy "" "" "' .41 to torward to th vuairuiaii of tho puted by Aew om ume. wmw it is Brooklvu a 63
411 retmupa w uiw w "" " r4 w-timaw lUMwrauaiofi iwm i-utr4i committee at Fort Worth the true that we reached uex at fljanuy Boston n 5S
.! wk -fay at urogau w- wheu music was be ng rondered I nitme qt oas.a couuty chairman iip- 5 o'clock in tbe afternoon by New jphftJdelphia 100 53
l-.bt. Alid- Sears remained foe a loufc. should bo qujet. Wopldut u bo battar pointed "as soon as possible but it'h York time it was three noun later New 'York . ... 90 53
cr Uy at the wtlh tfo-take the uhlldren to t slawn wuit) nmggc-ted that no man bo appointed1 "We therefore beat the best prev- putsbun- ..97 43
Mi and Mi. Ben F Mvrnu ai other uight for play and tlieu take as COuuty chairman who will not con- Iouk rweord by 41 hours and 22 mlnut- Chicago .V.'.l'.'.'.. 104 46
tiii iiu .iijouik a itit" "i -!" wes iv iuc kw tutvvri iw ciais vni in tpv sii ir. ui-iivaiv iiKii ru . iiivtp;ui t 44 nourB ana ir. rumuies ot 1 .. in-?
" ' " . .. t. I.. .- -- . - - . - --' ... w W..-V.J mw..idm . - . . ..- a ljuuia . ...... ivi
ltD feUexi ilt .isintt Ud spent tu.jtiitf wujM.
A Witue
!l4- duttee. It tll be e-pected of eaeh 3- published."
JL'lIitiHIiltl
103
46
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37
39
'i
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54
58
Ci
8s
Pet
.626
.598
At 3an AntonlQj
Score
Ft. Worth
San Antonio
HarraU and Lourccy;
Cook
Brant
HUE
15 1
0 5 1
and
Houbton-Sbreveport rain.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
At New York first game.
Score-
Philadelphia New York
Myers and Haley Mcgrldge.
and Nunamaker
At Philadelphia.
Score IV H K
New York. 3 11
Philadelphia 7 9 8
Schupp Perritt. Smith and Rart-
den; Domaree and Burns
At Pittsburg.
Score It UK
Chicago I 23
Pittsburg fx
Lavender Packard and Wilse. A-
cber; Cooper and Fischer
St Louie-Cincinnati rain.
-CRIPTURE
Jam3; ll-1t
Second game.
Score
Philadelphia
4S0 New Yorkj.-
Doth a fountain send forth t tke
same place sweet watw a4 MMrf
Can.the tig- tree my brtkr War
alive berries? either a 'viae fiir a
can no fountain both yield salt water
and fresh.
Who is a wlso man and endued with
knowledge among you; let ktatt stow-
out of a good converses bi wmIui
with meekness of wlEdnsa
3 17 2 1 But if yd tav bitter avyi ad
3 It 3 strife ia your kearts. mlacv ba. ajhd
He not against the truth!
Tnla wisdom debctetk a4 toim
above but U earthly immwi 4fttea
For where eavj-in mm! atrite te
thero la coaUulon and "yy H vack.
But the wisdom ttui k Imm ftkawc
ia first pure th yqiii'ihtt M0t.
JU S t9 B tBlTlHI
HH B
Fisher
tt H E
3 3 4
0 9 0
.143 and Alexander 7 1 land good fruks. wUkut m3k&&mt
it'll At Hnfiton. lulibniivnnL t "
430 1 Score R II K ' And the fruit rf right intnanin hi
.3Hasjlasto& 1 S 5 .towj 1 Jfe4v ojtp tjjt iytk ya
I . ..1.! it 1
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Ladies siUosc XiArf? f(mA f .
.. ' V uhuvftz. jwrnie for only Sn.ZQ wc place on sale tomorrow
ues 1 or .r. . . 98c yZ j '
Fibre silk hosffiv vilitotrV . r onc lo! 0 PjMSTspecial
for SjJbpular at .$1.59 1J5 $2 attfT. .MOc
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 126, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 13, 1916, newspaper, August 13, 1916; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth317178/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.