The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1926 Page: 5 of 6
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Dowels, a teaspoon fU| r,M|nv n,uv
vent a sick .1.11,1 pouorrow * P‘*
Ask jour druggist for genuine "C*i
ornh. Hr syrup” which
Hon* for habit* nnd chlldr- n of , |i
pr,"<*-<> -n bottle Mother- You
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PACKER’S
Elaboration Introduced Ac-
cording to Use Garment
Is to Be Given. 4
V.’lth the exception of the prncflcal
■ports costume which Is worn for ten-
nis or any oilier strenuous sport and
w'hi,h '"iiHnucs to adhere to strictly
l- iilli lullored lilies und Is devoid of
nil adornment. practically „n
-nsttimes demonstriite the significance
of (rimming us un Imporlupt style fuc-
lor. suys H fushlou writer In the Cleve-
hmd News.
Now ,hHt *o many ynrletles of cos-
lime* ore pieced In the category of
sportswear, elaboration Is Introduced
in a model according to the fonnullty
or Inform-:;.y of Its character.
1 he handmade silk sports frock In-
variably is diversified with d-awn-
work fwhich, by the way. Is receiving
the Indorsement of many excuslve
houses), hand-tucking. and hemstitch-
ing.
The yachting rostmne of Jersey or
flannel relies on piping, gilt m-Hld
contrasting bindings, and perhaps a
trim embroidered monogram nmiIf on
real estate
LOAN AGENTS
WANTED
We make monthly pay-
ment First Mortgare Real
Estate Loans on resident or
business property only.
Want reliable represen-
tatives in Texas towns.
Write for plan. Furnish
references.
MERCANTILE TRUST
AND SAVINGS BANK
Mortgage Dept.
Dallas, Texas.
FARMS WANTED
BY CASH BUYER
Describe fully, glye lowest price. Will
deal with owners only. Write
. I- A. CHIiNSHAW
807 ^ 3 St- • Houston. Texas
“HERSELF”
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JSSEm J.irS.t.TVS
DMI.STA Mini's
Ho* Kc O 1047 Omaha. Nrht
mmmm,
Bsssaaa
WANTED
Men to qualify us district representa- '
r-'e flptabiished, adequate rate
f T* order. Attractive
A>*nlty for advance-
ddreMH MAN.
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SCOTTY’S PLAN
Two Scotchmen had planned n hike
Into the Country and had agreed to
meet at a certain place al live In the
morning. Only one of them owned an
Hiiirm clock, hut he fluidly hit i
solution of rousing the other.
“Mac,” he said, “when the clock
goes Off I’ll get up and ring ve on
public telephone. Hut. he sure and
Aon t answer It. so I van get ray
nickel back.’’
might add something
No wardrobe is quit., cdmp.et* this
season without something plaid. Here
is shown an attractive drees of plaid
taffeta, with cellar, cuffj and trim-
mlng of solid color. The dress fea,
uro; the tight-fttlng waist and skirt
fulled over the h‘p,, long .leeves an,
medium high neck.
Director Xofir play, sir. Is too short
for the stage.
Playwright (hopefully)—How long
U your stage?
Two-Piece Sport Dreat of Cream-Col-
ored Shantung.
pocket of Its coat
Doesn’t hurt one bit I Drop a little
freezone" on an aching corn, Instant-
f that com stops hurting, then short-
I you lift it right off with Angers.
) Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
*Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to
emove every hard corn, soft corn, or
porn between the toes, nnd the foot
Calluses, without soren"*s or lrr!»nM«n
r Easy to Take
Does the Work
60f At All Deale
Mag
the breast
Jumper.
| The sports froek. which Is suitable
I OILrear. at teu flnd ,nf°rmul dunclng
; Parties |s represented In many types
and fabrics, and employs an unllni-
bed choice of trimming, chief among
I which are colorful painting, embrold-
I *7’ !,10V101 ln woul ami occa-
j slonally lace.
| Brilliant effects are achieved with
| modernistic and plastic printing Hus
s an embroidery, and hand blocked de-
| signs. In some of the frocks which
"'7 verv Mde sleeves and
usually are Interpreted In heavy silk
crepe In a pastel shade or white, atnln-
glass window designs, or conventional-
ized floral or fruit patterns are exe-
nn!fh.ln V,Vld p"rples- ™*e. greens
and blues on the sleeve section alone
Further to enhance the color appeal'
the sleeve, when It la permitted to
hang uneonflned In wide kimono ef-
fect Is lined with the dominant color
of the design.
Plaited frills are widely Indorsed
»s Jabots, collars and cuffs, and even
In an occasional skirt ruffle, careful,
however, to he so placed as not to de-
tract from the slender, tailored sports
silhouette.
( roeheted wool In novel stitches
makes very smart handing for Jumper
borders and to outline cuffs, chemlsier
panels and collars.
leather, both suede and glace Is
particularly Important In pocket, cuff
and collar trimming or swagger motor
and traveling coats, as well ns |„
short-coot suits and tailored jumper
frocks, the latter developed of tweed
twill or flannel.
Smocking Is accented consistently
In many of the Jersey frocks of peas-
ant Inspiration, and In these brilliant
wool embroidery In floral or cross-
stitch effects ulso Is sponsored enthu-
siastically.
Scarf Materials Range *
From Silks tef Chiffon
There |g a i*arf for every occasion,
and the woman who wishes to he
smartly attired sees to If that she has
one to go with each costume, whether
It he the morning tnllleur. sports out-
it. a fternoon ensemble or evening
dress. For the tailored suit nnd top-
coat there Is the glgllo scarf, quite
narrow and not very long, tying In a
knot ut the side of the neck. These
scurfs come In a wide variety of col-
ors that blend well with woolen ma-
terials. For sports wear thi^e Is an
unlimited selection, ranging from the
Sheerest of chiffons to squares made
of heavy printed silk. Silk scarfs
with white backgrounds have designs
executed In dear blues and bright
reds. They are so summery looking
that they belong to the watering
pluees only.
For promenade, tennis and golf
J7° iTrlk" fl'" *,'"rfa ln Pastel
tints, rainbow effects brought out In
subdued colorings Hud long .wide
scarfs In solid colors with Intricate
border designs. The * small square
scarfs, which are copied from old
English prints, are folded In half at
an angle nnd worn so thst the double
points may protect the throat from
sunburn. Chifon scarfs, on account
of the sheenies* of the material, are
more voluminous than those of silk
Being both wide and long they drape
well about the neck and shoulders
“"‘J. mMb* w,,rn w|th *1<iuiil Impunity
with chiffon afternoon frock or elab-
orate evening dress. The selection
Is governed solely by design and color
scheme. Chiffon scarfs with back-
grounds In white nnd the pastel
shades catch the spirit of summer
skies and gardens when decorated
with roses, spring flowers, birds, feath-
ers and woodland scenes. They sug-
gest vivaciousness and that spirit of
motion which characterizes this year’f
styles.
Why He Offered Hie Seat
Twas not an act of chivalry.
Nor yet the fear of scorn;
He Offered her his tramcar seat
To keep tier off hU corn.
Getting It Right
Two American negro soldiers were
discussing musical Instruments.
las, said one, “I’se gwlne to get
me a eucnliptls.’’
“A what?” queried the otlu.’.
A eucallptls dut’s u musical *-
■frument. fool.”
"Go on. nigger! V,* can’t kid me-
ant s one of the books of the Bible.”
Retreat for Men
Talkative Woman—It’s a shnme tha
way we women slave for the men.
Home wouldn’t be home without us.
Can any one think of any home with-
out a woman?
Man (in rear)-Yes. ma’am.
Did Soldiers’
Grocer.
Home.—Progressive
Two Usee
"l wish soqie cod liver oil."
" ” 'l0^ bn\p several varieties,”
What makes the
value in
General Motors
Cars?
1 SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND
TEST. Centering in the largest automotive,
laboratories and proving ground in the world.
2 COMBINED PURCHASING
POWER OF MANY COMPANIES.
Insuring the best materials at the lowest price.
3 VOLUME PRODUCTION.
120.000 skilled workers made more than
835.000 Qeneral Motors passenger cars and
trucks in 1925.
4 Quality body work.
Fisher Body Cortwraiion is a part of General
Motors.
5 WORLD-WIDE MARKETS.
Sales and service in 144 countries.
6 FAIR PRICE POLICY. S<„n<W .
prices, with General Motors’ savings passed
on to the buyer.
7 general motors ACCEP-
TANCE CORPORATION. A finance
company owned by Qeneral Motors, and as-
suring sound terms and Iqw rales to time
purchasers.
All these factors mean that General
Motors has every facility and every in-
centive for maintaining quality in
the product and value for the price.
GENERAL
MOTORS
CHEVROLET * PONTIAC » BUICK
OLDSMOBILE - OAKLAND
CADILLAC ' GMC TRUCKS
A car for every purse alul purpose ”
"Is this for chli-
“We
said the druggist,
dren ?’*
"Yes.”
"Do you wish to use It as a medicine
or as a punishment?”
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clous.—Ovid.
Handling of Taffeta
in Building New Gown
The hundllng of crepe snd chiffon
for all types has been so successful
that some are likely to dread the In-
expert handling of taffefn. With the
right kind of relief In folds, fullness
nnd tucks taffeta Is hound to he well
liked. Hut taffeta can make the flat-
test gowns In the world. Its surface
Is lint to begin with, and something
must he done In the handling of It to
give It depth nnd sheen. And espe-
cially must It he employed carefully
for the large woman; for, while she
Is going to wear It because It Is such
a ’’pleasant" material, she can cher-
ish no Illusions about It not making
her look larger. It will do that very
thing unless the making of It la per-
feet—and then It will increase size u
little
Last Year’s Tendencies
Noted in New Fabrics
In design American fubrlo^ reflect a
modification and many variations of
Inst yenr’s tendencies. There Is a
warm sentiment for plain colors,
though patterns of several tj’pes will
be worn. There are three’ distinct
classifications In figured goods—the
floral designs conventionalized In
drawing, but reproduced In natural
tints; the modernistic tendency evl-
dent in cubist figures; and the small
patterns called by their creators con-
fetti” Tiny geometric patterns,
checks, and above all. polka dots are
In great demand and are exceedingly
pnpulnr among women who prefer
chic to display. i ||Pn, ^re mMn}. |ove.
l.v things In ombre silks and crepes
some stripes, and there is an absolute
craze among some of the architects of
gowns for printed borders. These are
charming In the printed voiles and
chiffons, the pattern being done In
ben utlfiil colors on n timed hack
ground.
Every department of housekeeping
needs Red Cross Ball Blue. Equally
good for kitchen towels, table linen
sheets and pillowcases, etc.—Advert
tisement.
I
Because all the sick do not re-
cover. therefore medicine Is not an
act.—Cicero.
aSwp'K
Deny .vourself something every dav
** yo11 want to keep self-control.
ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE
Foj Tired Feat it Can ’I Be Beat
At night when yonr feet
are tired, sure and swollen
kfrotn much walking or
r dancing, sprinkle two
ALLt-NS tOOT-LASE powders
In the foot-bath, gently
rub the sore and lie
flamed parts and
relief is like
------ ... ...re magic.
Shake Allrn’kFeel-Ea«
into your shoes In
the morning and
walk hi comfort. It
from the shoe. Sold everywhere. ForFKEt
Sample and a Yoot-Kase Walking Doll.
eainpie anil a Foot-Ka.se
■ddreM, ALLEYS FOOT-USg. U £ '£
Just to dress up ami Tave nothing
n M IS S'nriiliiv enough for some men.
Ernlous Bug — }h, shucks, why
! haven’t I got a lot of arms so I can
be tt «»'reut Juggler like Mr. Hpider?
Jealous
Beenu*e he was plucky
Successful was lie;
Bu( when his trlends told tt
They left off the ’’p."
Day of Variety
Grnndmu—People don’t seem to
marry as young as they did when I
was a girl.
Orandflapper—No. old dear, but ther
do it oftener. ,
Mannish Ensemble Is
New Mode From Paris
The blue cloth ensemble from
Iranee has returned to the mannish
mndc, carried out In most punctilious
detail. The full-length cotit of navy
wool, belted nt hack, has notched col-
Inr and snug cuffs of gray astrakhan.
I nder this a sleeveless frock Is made
to simulate a vest In front, which ex-
l™1"1""; * *""Tmv bell, repeating
the line of the coat. An utterly mas
cuHne shirt of gray striped silk. Invis-
ible hip pockets and a skirt hem
which turns t,p for nil the world Pk»
“ trou»er cuff, mtaln the nth d.-reA
of virility in the feminine gender "
Why He Gave Her Age
Kldest Sisfer-Don’t von know Set-
ter than to go telling everybody how
much older I am than you are?
Uttle Brother (Indignantly)_I have
to. else people would Ihink you were
my mother.
The Limit
“I’ve sent hack your Ipfters. your
gifts, your ring. Is there anything
else r cun doT , jj
"You might return my love.”—Cor?
nell Widow
What’s a Hall For?
Irate Father—When .you were In the
hall last night. I distinctly hoard that
young man kiss you. Explain your-
Daughter-Why, (Jnddy-lt Isn’t nice
to make n young man stand out on a
cold front porch.
Lool^fbr
the Cross
and Circle _
Wilted feKeJon Every Packaje of CaraheAkte
w
ten
\m
Slaves
Aunt Rachel—When I was yonr «ge
tve always kept our legs covered
Ruby—Oh, styles will make one do
almost anything.
Instead of Kalsomine or Wall Paper
. _ ’-----— momoiui method ol inteno
The Alabastine Company
Grand JRapids. Mich. H *
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Whitmore, R. J. The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1926, newspaper, April 23, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth592207/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carrollton Public Library.