The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1915 Page: 16 of 16
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“The Live Wire Waya" between
Cleburne and Ft. Worth and Dallas
Past Time, Low Rates, Splendid
Wmtik Service.
II T BOSTICK, Gen Pass. Agent.
Fort Worth, Texas.
vo. ukm- aiweuD puusino HOM» oown
lady's Hoojh Dreae With Ntosvoe In Wither of
Two Lengths
Gray ami white striped percale «u need la
this Instance for this nest and hecotulng model.
The waist is cqt with low neck outline and s
rolling collar. The sleeve, in wriat length, Is
dart fitted. In short length tt Is finished with
a shaped caff. The skirt, a four-gore model, hns
a lap tuck at the front seam. For seersucker,
gingham, chan bray, poplin, repp or linen this
design la capo-tally attractive. The pattern la
cat In ala elaes 34, ttrt, AH, SO, 42 and 44 Inches
bust measure. It requires nil yard a of 36 inch
material for a 84 Inch ala#
A pattern of this Illustration mailed to eg/ ad
daeaa am receipt of 10 cents In silver or stamps.
(In answering: advertisers mention this paper,)
Maxwell House
Blend is Coffee
IF \Ol?H R*UI VK ( (M l.I) TA1.H rr BfttJI.B SAY
500 AUTO OIL, Please
row wot av am, khai.i.hh.
LONE ST Aft OIL CO.
btnad Thla HMXlal la good Par all wash mate
rials. It may be mads wtth the fuUoeas ef the
blouae 'belted la. or ks loose style. The sleeve
may be finish*) In wrist or elbow leugth. The
skirt has plaited fullness In front and ia at
tach«d to an uhderwaiat that may be *>C lawn
lining. (Hagbant, chambrey, lawn, voile, linen,
organdie, crepe, seersucker or batiste are tU
nice for this modal. I'll* pattern la oat in foai
•Use t, *. it) and 12 yearn It will require
three yards of 44 tnch material for a ItVyear
alas.
A pet tarn of this liluetratlon mailed to an/ ad
dross on receipt of 10 rent* lu silver or stamps.
palate- tiakling qualities
hat it makes you thank-
ful for life and good liv-
Moi jlTON, TUT* AN.
1323
I). 1H. c; 4 ft V rv, Monnurr.
(In answering advartisorii msntlon this pn>af.)
For Best Results Ship Your Cattle, Sheep and Hogs to
Rhome- Farmer Live Stock Com. Co.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS. Represented in All Markets.
pro. 1323 -JUNIOR 1>RK83
With 1 nderwalat and WHS Two Htyiea of Sleeve
(In High or Low Neck Ootllsa).
Thla harmiiigly prottv mwl# la lovely for
soft aunt user materia la. ft may be Pntahed with
the skirt In raised or normal waist line The
waist may be cat low nr finished with s »hai»ed
Hare collar, and there are two slee’ta, one long
and oloee fitting, the other tn !he uew abort
puff style. The pattern as here shown was <1e
veloped in f-he white grenadine, with embroidery
lu *#lf eolor It la nice for embroidered voile,
for chiffon, Georgette crepe, c halite, batiste,
lawn or allk It la cut In three alaee 12, 14
and Id years. A Id rest ala* will require 2Vg
yard* -f 27 Inch materia! for the gnlmpa or aa
lerwalet, and 4‘y yards of 44 Inch material for
f he drees.
A pattern of (Ms lllwstrsrtos mailed te any ad
dress on receipt ot 10 cents In silver or stamp*.
ItB answering advertisers ment 1<>ti this i»ei»er i
(In answering advertiser# mention thla paper.)
My years ef practical experience eoqalrod as
aa saselsslv* roahlenc# architect tn lueceeefully
oliaaiag and peraoually aapertnrending the build
teg ef man/ of the handsomest, most attractive
iBSUara tWlnr— *n the Southwest enables m*
to render my clients aa efficient service aa can
be procured anywhere lUteodalln* and modem
tail tag the old home, country and suburban pi«<e»
and out-of town work will receive the most -are
fnl and prompt attention, no matter where lo
oatodT <5. P 8ITBS. the Healdeoce SpwlaMat.
TV> Southwestern Ufe Building.
DAUAS, TBlA».
Pupil of Mrs minnlng. will conduct a normal training clan* for tsaohers In the
Dunning System of Improved Music Study
WAIST NO IWEA. SKIRT NO 1321
A Pleasing Mode] for Morning or Af’erwooa
Wear
Simple. yet very attractive, la thla *»*ab1na
ttoo It embodies eeverai new style features
The waist patters, No. 132a. with yoke effort
and oouvortlble eoller la new and smart. Tb#
skirt pattern. No 1K3T1. la aa right for# a*»d#l
Linva In white or In say of the new shades,
with self or contracting material tor trimming
would niwfce. Io thla style, « lovely morning
drees, serviceable and prarfb'abi# Tab silk
taffeta, crepe, cashmere poplin fstlle or *erge,
gingham or lawn could be aeed with equal g»»od
effect The waist pattern ia ut In el* at*##
34 84. SB 4*1 42 and 44 laches bust measure
The eklrt In alt e)***# 22. 24, 2* 2*. 80 snd 8>
:n< hea waist meeaure It r#qalr#a yanli of
44 tnch material for a medium ala# for the skirt
and walet
Th'» 11! narration caHa for TW* > eeparate pat
fanu, which will be mailed to any address on
receipt of 10 r*ata FOB EACH pattern In silver
or item pa.
AT GALVW»TO!f.
f*1aa* opens July 1st and will last flv® weeks
Having studied personally with Mrs. punning and Helng on* of the four
authorised normal teachers In the United Rtatea. Mrs Shaw will oonduot a nor-
mal training class for teacher* under Identical methods aa that us#d try Mr*.
I>unn l ng.
Teachers can enjoy their vacation while studying In delightful OaJvsaton
Address MRS CONWAY Tt SHAW, 1»S!7 Broadway. Galveston* Tsxaa.
This Brand In a
Hat is a guaranty
of Quality
S. G. Davis
Hat Co.
( Tn answering advertisers mention thla paper.)
DALLAS.
rr>li#d roller or with faclag* and with sleeve In
wri#t or short dengtb The leg portions may b*
ga rhared or finished with atratght low#r *dg*.
Tb# pattern la cat tn foar altea 2. 4. 3 and 3
year* It require* SVg yard# of 34 In-'h material
for a 4-yver al*e
A pattern of thla lllnatrstton mailed to any ad
drew# on reeetpt of lb ■'enta In allver or ataaap*.
A pattern of thla illustration mailed t» soy ad
dreaa •>« receipt of iO rests 1n silver or lUSp*
no aeoe a PEimfiii oarmwnt
(Jtrl a One Piece Apr-m
Remry mother appreciates the valme of an
a rviQrv avi> pRrmr oorttm*
ts root am# With or Without Roltno. and
1‘anol Trimming and W’lfh Two
Si y *e or SI ##veo
itbc"ldere<1 pupllo waa ;»e#d for thla afyla.
rioe.1 with h!fT.»o affsla T7»# *alat la
?le and lovely with *h# l, oomfnrtaMa,
ire cut nvi and new boll a!eev#« Tb#
»• In wr'nt length <a equally etylish Th#
al trimming may be atta hed to th# tx>l#m
• hna mm Id (m* finished separately and mad#
w#«r rr*#r in? <1 r#*» I/*wn organdie dim
repp bolls'# or l!n#n grenadln#, roll# or
irdlne ar* #qually deelrabTe Th# pattern la
In sit a*r#s M4 h* W. 4*> 42 and 44 lnch*e
m*n«ura It r#ij»sirv# 1 \ rarda of 44 toeb
•■Hal for M»# #nt're d-wa« -n a 'tk!n'*h atae
• ro and pan**! trimming In different material
reqn’re 2 S r«r*1a The skirt measures about
t yard* at th# font In a 2d Inch ala#
apron for glrla aa a protection to th# dress
TTtla simpi# d#sig» ia #a*ily mad# sad win look
j>r*tty and o#at It may be made of lawn,
rroesbnr usnalln. cambric, dimity or batiat*.
(Ingham or pore*la The pattern ia cot In five
ataee 4. 4 8. 10 and 12 years It roqulrea 1\
yards of 27 Inch material for an l yvar alt#
A pattern of this lllnatrstton mailed to any ad
dress on receipt of 10 cents In silver or stamp#
vc> larva -A mifrTJC PRAmOAL GARMENT
Lady*# Aprwm
Sateen. alpaca. pecale, »##nmcker lawn,
cambric and gingham ars th# t*##t suited to this
at via It has simple I1n#a and la eaay to de-
velop The belt, which may be omitted bold#
• b# fullness over th# back Th# apron has
shonlder and underarm ##arn« It# free edges at
neck and artna eye may be hemmed. anderfao#<j.
bound or trimmed Th# pattern la cut In three
vise# email, medium and large It requires
rarda of 34 Inch material fWr a medium sire
a n#ttern of thla Illustration mailed to any afl
VO 1WA -TOMTORT A Bl-F. PLAT (IARMRVT
Child's Rompem
This style ta go*> 1 for galatea, Itaen llnene
percale gingham or chaaahrey Tt la oat with
rb# waist froot and body portion combined ami
wtth back portion 1* two sections watat and
body Tb# garment may b# finished with a
PtffiT-TILTON
k milling c»pw .»
•callA*, TCXA4
* .....wmrenr-
[nsr«:cr«r-
^ANY MACHINE
L THAT WILL DO WHAT
tWPf V THt»aiOLD
AP^ steam
Kwfirv) r washer mtpc,
1 f BOILS «®WASHES
I OffigJ5 U A TUB OF CLOTHES
y^gaaaaL^f.iN io minutes
Jt v NO#t/8~8QARD
* Vi *££D££>.
TWE ARNOLD IMPROVED
WASHING MACHINECa
Of MU AS. TEX mu ruts »EW4>/D.
AUHHT9 W'lTRD
A TEXAS PRODUCI
Scald new brooms in hot suds. Phis will
toughen the fiber.
Pried bananas laid on a bed of rire make
n rood luncheon dish.
Fashion Letter.
The following letter was especially written
for this department by one of the lar>p*st
ratlom manufacturing companies in New
(In answering advertisers mention thla paper.)
Velox Printing
As It Should Be Done
The ven late-nt fashion# ahow a praralanca of high
* *.#(;: r.«'.v ;.jmp*r walsta and wMened aklrta Thera
1# a h t r,., |( h*»wev#r. toward the normal waist
lln# ..n n'k »nd dreaa**. but whatever th* position
of tin »j:i!!lnfl. tb# eklrt alwgyi flarea
Th# wwrin* Jreaa la soft and dainty with ahlrred or
ruffi#,; ak.it
KrvU*ire #?feof» and bolero* ar* vary popular
Hlr«##*r «1r#a*e* ir coil *ffrota ar* shown In aeig*.
taffcia.. Iln#n repp
HoU M« .ac# of err;* d* chin* with broad alngl* or
double '■»•.«:» will be much In vogui.
lUnti in ah’.’t * alat alyl* ars made with round,
*<jua or L-v.r.ted y k*». soma with the back **tand-
;>l ,ivri tb# a ’ Milder a to the front In yoke affect
l la tm' : him prattler for summer frocks than
the f'iil «a.rl* * L»u1b‘.r,a.1 with a fancy blous* of taffeta.
. n cr**.* > r o sandy th#y roaka lovely, dainty aft-
FILMS DEVELOPED FREE.
Mail Orders Our .Specialty.
LORDS r™
tls aaswertag •4v»rtt»#r# oa*otu>a tm# pepert
tJ For Sick
X- Stomachs
eWARS'Sw.
BLACK POWDCM
a new ##!•! show# an 'apron" funk: It l* good for
any of thla isatoti'i dree* fabric*
(Jlrdlea ar# shown in medium and d**» effenta and
ar# made of satin, taffeta, panne and chiffon velvet, and
*n evening gowns of lull# or chiffon tiad In * smart
butte-fly bow at the bark and with long end* extending
almost to the f«'ot of the dr#*#
Soft corded *1ik* plain, flowered and strtpwd taifa-
tas and satins a re In vogue, and vie for popular fa for
with crapes and voile* In potty, biscuit and sand tone*,
■lark and gray Muss, soft greens, grays and dull shades
«■»( reil
Old fashioned #tr1p#d silks aa well aa checks kre In
fashion and make very pretty dre*#e* for warm weather
Piet u rasa u* trimming Is used on tb# eklrt* In the form
n? l and# of velvet ribbon. In graduated widths, scalloped
f -1 lie, quilling* and fvchlng*
,;uln.p«M net. lace cr#]« and grertadlne are mad#
with puff alee we* ! n wrist «vr eit-w length
i ; if.cp 4.0,1 tier *Vir'* are mvi« h In evidence
• >ve r •• !• .use dr#sget *bow ##m 1 - p r I n #a* effect* In pan
«t y 1 w
Th# new fashions offer a variety of *ty1e* to suit all
A very attractive may be mad* of prune colored
faille, with a waistcoat ■ f e ru «at1r4 by way of contraat
Tb# waist can be n .»r#rMou*# etyl#. with a gutmpe In
“ igh or V ne-'k style, and *i##'M In wrist or elbow
:#' gtb
Khwv to make and .very becoming are the now «o
»r al triple *>TTt w»l»'» with r«gi*h *l#evee 1c wriat
(In answering advertiser* mention this paper.)
Morphine and Whisky Addicts
r»n h* •ffeotuaUy cured in from two io four »wki without b«in* knooKed
out on hyo*cln« or any other polftonous. braln-dentroyln^ drux, H»va human*
care treated privately, quietly, gently and almost palnleauly at th*
WESTMORELAND SANITARIUM, DALLAS
Ask your family physician to investigate, and If he does se be wCl ta all
probability recommend you to go there Phone Cliff 1004.
DU. SLADE J K. TAYLOR. PROP.
Ware’s Black Pewter #ff**fs—ITy
*Mktt#l« Dyapewrta. I edlgettkMa. Oe
tmn% ef tk* steasaeS and ftowwte.
THeitianea frtvae ladlgaef-n VUr#
Msikfk Cktle, eta It. i* taeteteee.
karoalaas ate! ab*eto«eiy fattatd* la
Feathers and Maffresses
We make all kinds of Mattress—. Maks
Feather Med* Into Sanitary Feather
Mattresses; steam renovate feathera
Address
DALLAS BlCimUffl Otk,
62g South A herd, Del leas Texas,
!fO AOBNTI.
The most wonderful *#lf
heating Iron on th# mar
ket costs 1c to opera! •
five hours sails #» *l«bt
Baiary or oommlseion Im-
sertsl «*4 *r«»» < »* He*
m, Fort Worth. Teas*
We Specialize ihe Dyeing
Corporation Audit
Company
ifa *r»*nt1*Jfl (SI#
I We ere the moat reliable mnA nlriref
| eels b| Is bed plant In Dellsa. We apec-
; tails* the «l>elna of «»»e moat difficult
problem# nml we match exactly to any
geatred ehadr. Our cleaning of nil
kinds of wearing apparel |» *n perl or to
say other In the state. I orrrapond-
ence solicited.
j.*r»* and »..pp#.1 with a *m-*nth fitting yoke in* « .t’#
.# fir.'ah* 1 #i»b a r# *?■ foliar In *hawl effect, and l*
rnad* ’ n a'trpMce atyle I In#r. **er*u**ker ,>r gingham
0 r. hum* f«• r morning drngsea but If mad# of ratine
f ham hear tub aUk Of haMata tb# atyl# la lovely for aft
• • ii'hin w ear
\ r#w type of ta’lcred frock *hnw» a plain wall!
#!«>• narrow ahouldera and plain doaa fitting al#av—
The « a j «» la halted In at normal waiatllna above a arrsart
flam *h'ft In tbr#* ptecs afyla Jaunty pocket* trim
ie# #kSf* front a A pointed fluff and wlda low collar
•*!ih pointed edge gdvea a chic finish
Th# ne* empire oatewa *r- especially smart For
v'Milhfu! figure* and combined with an “apron' tunic
#kirt, they f.>rrr> most gftrertlv* afreet atilts
A very aHractlv# overdr#** to be worn with any pimtn
skirt i* mad* tn #mplre style with 1##p neck opening
,.n the waist finished with « amart c<«H*r and a gath*rad
ninii* p#-*rt!«n cit In points at fhm lower edge
|*r>mf‘«dn1ir *11 k we# vtaed for an afternoon frock, made
w ith sleeve* of chiffon, to form puff* over th* arm Th*
wa!*t lr\ n«w etrtplr* »)»’.# has a deep plait at eaxh side
fron* and at the hack, and rloses In entplfr# effect The
*k(rt haa a shirred funic of chiffon over a five gur* drop
eklrt of th* «Hk
Rre# ntaffeta with hand* In gradaated width. In a
darker shade, w a* employ set for a frock. The body and
aleeves of th* *«I«1 ar* cut In on*, and th* on*-pl*e*
gathered eklrt. finished with a deep headtng and aaveral
row* of gathers I* Joined to the walet at high waistline
An apron tunic 1s added, edged with a fold of the 4arh*r
Accordion
Pleating
W, utralirMoii u>4 oeaplt
c»t#d boolm and aoooooto tor any boat
nroo and for towns and ooantlaa
SHHjBHS k mfo
TigaaiiRiwv ' i ■
HulKMIrMm r
^W*W* Bdgln*. I'tnalna, rln
AH kind* and o’ Button* mad*
tn ordar
Mail ordar* «i»oo prompt at tan
tton mtooun t to r>ra»*ma**r» atu1
Urarnl Olflrro kid O
Bids. Tolapkana Mm
Italia* Ttiu.
*THK »< Wool. WITH .» mtlM'TATIOk.- kavadad la INF,
Oaolalrl, Tbaranah.
Th* #*T*OI*OI.ITAN U th* molt comptrta. th* mo»t tnflB*ntl#l and »•
moot atiocaaaful llnalnaa* Colla** in T* |ai Th* damand for M»5TWOI*Ol4T41*
araduata* la un1lmll*<1. Writ* for ratalaaus. otatln* coura* d*alr*d.
e4ver»1#er* mention rpi* p*(k*rt
S30 to S50 Woskly
SEN AND WOMEN
UH th. N.w Improwd
AGENTS
(In aD*wer1ng advartlaere mention this paper.)
bWiono
i.amak. Bormi, notaa
ik, »-iRK#n»or. TiakTiric noirmi. M
i tl>* watchword, and IKIIX td tha tdaal, and liKTIOi
.a sat
D. R. rwvoro. ».»ortw«d«l.
Household Notes.
Minced moat uanallr makes th# mo#t so
intable Mimlwiehe*. .
The adept in flookin* doe# her work with
out many utensil#
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The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1915, newspaper, June 4, 1915; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth543628/m1/16/?q=peddler: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.