The Normal Star (San Marcos, Tex.), Vol. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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THE NORMAL STAR
A
It’s HERE
Our Spring Stock of Jewelry is
here, consisting of all the “New
Things”. Call and let us show you.
Remember that if its jewelry, we
have it.
JEWELRY AND OPTICAL
REPAIRING DONE
PAUL C. MOORE
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
Next Door to Post Office
Dr. John A. Cook
Osteopathic Physician
Office in Cape Building
Office Phone 322
Residence Phone 415
Dr. H. F. Jordan
DENTIST
North Side Plaza
Tom Collier
FANCY GROCERIES
We would
Appreciate any
Business you will
Give us.
WOOD BROTHERS
A BETTER STORE FOR MEN
We carry Hats, Caps, Gloves,
Neckwear. Raincoats, etc.
We are agents for the KAHN
TAILORING CO., of Indianapolis.
Make our place your headquarters.
COMMERCIAL PHONE 491
Advertise in The Normal
Star. It pays.
La Primavera.
Have you seen the blooms of
yellow coming on the elgerita?
Muy dulce, muy linda; ?las
ha visto, senorita?
Have you heard the wild
birds singing carols sweet and
ever sweeter?
Digame V. pollita; ?ha oido,
muchachita?
Do your dainty little dedos
close a tiny wee bit tighter
On your hombre’s tosca
mano, while su curazon grows
lighter?
’Tis the spring, la primavera,
muy pronto veniendo,
Filling all the world with
sweetness, con amor de vivi-
endo,
El amor de viviendo, y el
amor de amando.
Love’s the sweetest joy of
springtime. ?No el vino?
?Vine cuando?
?Quiere V. a buscarle?
Buscaremos juntamente—
By the river, in the laurels,
en las flores tan fragrante,
Up the valleys, on the hill-
tops; come and seek him,
sweet, conmigo.
Estoy cierto de hallarle. Any
hombre could contigo.
—Uncle.
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“Galbreath’s” the place that
is different! Come in and see
for yourself.
J. E. Williams
The
Rexall
Store
Fine Stationery
School Supplies
Art Materials of all kinds
Kodaks and Supplies
Cigars
Best line Candies in City
Cutlery
Pennants
Toilet Articles of all kinds
Around the Hill.
Miss Ela Curry spent the
week end at her home in San
Antonio.
Mr. Cowan, a last year’s
student, was a visitor during
the week.
H. A. Handrick, a popular
1916 graduate, who is now
teaching at the Moore High
School, was a visitor at his
home here Sunday and Mon-
day.
W. D. Pleneke, a popular
member of our 1916 football
squad, was seen riding about
the hill in an Overland Thurs-
day.
Mr. Watkins hiked all day
Thursday with the Boy Scouts
of town.
Mr. Burkholder was a
spokesman at an educational
rally at Fentress last Friday.
G. H. Appleback is back
after a short visit to his parents
at Brenham.
Miss Kate Malloch, a grad-
uate of Normal, was a visitor
the first part of the week.
Coach Smith spent Thurs-
day on another outing.
President Evans is attending
the National Educational Asso-
ciation at Kansas City.
-o-
Fancy stripe voiles and Or-
gandys at Harrison’s E. Side
Spuare.
-o----
“It will cost seventy-five
cents for two settings,” said
Mr. Beard in his Pedagogue
speech.
“He must think we’re eggs,”
said Donalson.
-o--— •
Go to Harrison’s for Munsing
Wear. Just received a com-
plete line.
--o-
The Murchison House didn’c
get any supper Thursday night
because (Mrs.) Birdwell had
the evening off.
--o-
Don’t fail to hear the Paul
Quinn Double Quartette at the
New Theatre, Monday evening,
February 26th.
-o-
Porter:—“Am I walking too
fast for you?”
Miss Wright:—“Oh, no! you
may run if you want to.”
Com. Phone 408. Hours: 9 to 12 M., 2 to 5 P. M.
DR. ERNEST BOSTON
SPECIALIST
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat,
GLASSES FITTED
Williams’ Drug Store, San Marcos, Texas.
SPRING IS HERE AND WITH IT
BLOSSOM FORTH THE
New Millinery Styles
FOR THE SEASON
The most bewitching, becoming
hats that ever a Spring brought
forth. Hats all aglow with the
snap, freshness and beauty of the
approaching season.
You must see these hats to ap-
preciate the delightful new color-
ings, chic and gracefully becoming
styles that are here ready for your
choosing.
Come to your first opportunity,
whether or not you buy, we invite
your inspection.
Mrs. H. Arenstein
The Only Exclusive Woman’s
Shop
Commercial 61
Dr. J. R. SAUNDERS
DENTIST
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