Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 14, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT.
wetntsdat. ArntL 11. i n
tiiw *ito Colon*’! Kirkpatrick I# an
eloquent and penniksive speaker
and he told of the interest* tnrt
should imbue the heart* of patriotic
man and »«mfo tftd cjhw them ir>
stand tor better condition*, for
cooperation amontr thcrschc-. for
ioltor things for 'he on'.tro pejpla.
In the Wash Goods Section
Personal Mention
»Ti: ARK VO» SHOWING the
%»♦»«« MMl Mlmtwr it *vt> | 'oUrw-v
•re Hush I* fildrare, »tnb Mripr-v
shown in ricii
very Ulot ami m.*M »ilrMHT
R ant* fnl rrt-m floral drrogn* A
•"****. polka are nivn |
(Continued from pare one 1
rood roads He said t)>»i he favor-
b~,»"’*.'
mir}*
THE ORIGINAL
MALTED MILK
The Food-DHnk for all Ages
Rich milk, malted train, in powder form.
rn» llllanta iniol___I----- III
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Tha Wifi ef a Great Writtr
Whe Ha* Opmitni Also.
Cloth
waist*.
*n* <W5,»WO\ .Vw -to-inch Siika, also mXk L
SAfOUA flora! design*. near and attractive |
tIMniik, Ok, *Up«*rt. value at only. per yard............
IHkfCT WTIJ->, 2.V 40-ipch Florid \ oik. riain Voile, Floral
*** late* I«*ee Cloth, this sensor. t:< ».*j and mort attrae-
jAIap fahrics. ertra value, at per yard .................... 294^ —
UMYTC* t'Rt-ii'h:, iv TMnet Silk Finished .lapane-e Crepe, j
M »•»«"*« II* means.* he i« s cttlteajapd helpfulness and have rot the
o( t r <?soa count.* second, "to - j*#me brotheri. love for -otto wither
I'susp the ro-.da as —■' ’«*' ‘‘' *&u.
outlined on Hie^(hat the Awteriesw people have. ei<*
p as pa.dished is the IVvvral they- Wotil« pot he slaving <-,10 h
All light mils, also white:
yard...............
superb
2T**
for underwear waists. etc.
f a hrlc. *>t popular 'pri'-e, po
and whit*, price. range l*ie. 2 i \c., 1 f.c, the and..........oje
RRKSs UMCVs 2-v . --inch very soft finished Drear Linen*, all
choices! sprint shade, including sand. putty, Belgian tdne; very
•it tracts re fabric, net vard '
•••*•• ............. SiH1
and other county paper* and a copy
of
hfefc »»« on display at the op-
house, dialed that the rood
!»ads will toin every y*w n in the
.rther He said that by working to
erther the people of the county cat*
scrt.TnpllRh a great d*val and non
the people of the out lay ink district*
....• -..... :— -—-1 .......... me people Mi roe owiavinc lUFirKv*
count? serve near!* Rn rhe people ,n rtf 1h(. cunty oon.c to thoir
till) iwtipf t find tk*M wIa a A o»| > .<* . . ,w. _
the ■-curtly and wi’l do a. gross deal
of pood by lift I life the people out of
the mod, third, because the amount
of netiney. nearly a million dollars,
which will be turned loose among
the worktug people of the county
boun<Fto d<> a groat deal of pood,
Mr. Sevier created some am use meet
when he told of n con vernation he
had with another
on the subject
brethren ir 'Sherman an*: Denison
and said : ’'Wr want pood roads We
cannot pet them by ourselves, there-
fore we want you to help ns.” He
said this request should be met
•with a hearty response at the ballot
bo* next Saturday when the p-oplc
of Sherman and Denison should jr*>
and vote solidly for the proposed
j ‘ 'wiv .■'*11 (v( t.' n't *«* jri t*
la hot union .tuan bond ' fae^a.. He .said that iht
WH PEtC4l£S. wn ums. M M LIHIAMS
opposed the pood r*»ads. saying be
had no Ford to ride over them with
Itiut Mr. Sevier argued wiih him that
the working man that couldn't pet
the price of a Ford out of prosper-
ous Times and plenty of work, ought
to have to ride a stick horse The
other ?nan ispned n, and agreed to
. nr <*otvt tttfli 1 ftv Ml
: li< other 1e,K'«, #hft vo(<Nj apafnM the b ind issue
Is There A Refrigerator
In Your Home ?
work for the propound bund
man
certainly voting against his own
right*. f<*r the liWn who pays only
T f* cents tave? geis as much good
out of the roads c.s the millionaire,
for he ia privileged to use them ns j j
iilu ii as any one and Colonel Kirk-
patrick caused a ripple of trerri-
ue«l to run through th* audience
when
This question is j finely. A refrig<*r*tor,
ktyi up to the mark with Iffi Ills, more Hum earns
It* kceyi any day toi’thr year. Hut the MMa is now at
iiand when tie-n- is wlunMe reason why you sboukl
have a gisal letrigeraou—nrst. to k*s*j. flic ficrishabie
f«od yon Ini; regularly iu good nowlltinw; mmond. to
take advantage of days wkm prices mrr lowest on
ments. fruits, vepeuihles, e*t unit you can buy in quan-
tities, » ' *-t}
V«s, get a icfritenuor rigtit away if you haven't
one airnady. and h t ns keep you in ice. (UK tC£ js
jiun , am! yon can (jepend uj*on out weights and sorrice.
The Msnte* you start your refrigerator wothiug
with (M l! 14 'hi in the hit the more you will save and
the b**ttei yon will la pleased. Why wait any longet T
Cali us.
Sherman lee Co.
rixt rih »jki: «m».
SNYDER'S JIN6LES
Butterfly, lutuerfiy. just v*her* will yon sr-ud
Kwr your meat and yv*ur bread aud jour cakes, without end?
Sherman Feed & Fuel Company
V** Z VC. GKAiA—HAT—WOOD—ODJJU j
•fhw ir b VN IkMR Jim SNYDER Mgr.
Scarf
Just what you
need for the
automobile rides
They have chic
style and quality.
Scarf styles,
wide and long,
All colors, also
white and black.
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EACH
Mr Sevier is a pleasing speaker
and niade a pood talk last night.
Judge liice Matey th<n spoke. He
paid that it would indeed be a selfish
mssn v hr* is wot willing to contrib-
jgit something to help the o'he- fel-
low and satd: Flier-man today stands
in the attitude of being ia a posi-
tion of helping the faming class oT
people and should not hesitate to
assist them. He s»jO most any matt
would contribute 11« for most any
purpose when railed on and would
never say a word bnt w hen it comes
to contributing si* bits in late? it
seemed to be ‘-the nature of the
brute" to kick. ne favors tue
building of the roads and the pref-
ent pUn and urged the people to
go u* the polls Saturday and vote
for the bond issue..
Dr J. C. Bogue. president of the
Co'-.a Cola Bon ling Works, said; "\V>
should .do unto others . as we woaM
have others do unto ns" and he.
made a splendid talk calling on Uie
people of Sherman to go to the polls
Saturday jind helping the eoisr.lt,v
sjieople v. bo have asked '*~U>r the
roads.
Henry Chisholm, a well known
Jarnwr. is fox the bund issue and
made a - fine talk for. them, Rgklas
the people of Sherman to help the
people of the rural district* get fbeisv.
T. IT. Cole of the M & P bank
.‘3*<>ke in favor c>! the good r* ads,
and Ksid be cannot see-bow *n,y citi-
.ten can he opposed to theta.
O. D UcJtejnold.* said at first be
was not favorably Intpressed with
the proi*osiiion bnt the -more he
think* of It the Shelter he likes it.
Be frays tie little fifteen cent tag in
addition to what the people ef tl-t-
Sfaermaa and - Deaitton precincts are
paying is t» reality a groat c*pp<*r-
ttuuiy for U>e people of those rftiea
.to show their raagnanilnify;'". to,
show that they are willing to help
the other, follow to -atoow- that-they'
have, the interest of the ^ people of
the- entire territory of' Grayson
county at heart It will ri-douro to
the good of both cities; will build
up a better feeling between the peo-
ple of the outlying procia'-t that
stand no chant* to get good toads
by themselves and will be one of
’the greatest eveo-te in the history of
Sherman. He is strong for the. bond
iwae and «ill work, for it* success.
Ceieoel E. IV. Kirkpatrick of Mr-
Kitusey,- president of the Terns
Farmers' Congreks, was present and
made a fine speech So favor of goo*5
road*, and the bond‘is«Be. He, too,
keaked on the proposition as a great
opportanity for th« jwvopb- of Sher-
man and Denison and of the entire
collate He Ktid. referring to Den-
ison. "I love to speak of PmiaOfl
city.. Those people over there do
things. They built the first good
roads in Grayson county. 'i hey
have built a great bridge over Ked
river and are building a good road
to it on the 1 'ktabouoi side and will
draw a big trade from that section
which they so richly deserve. 1
love to speak of Denison city because
Denison gave to the public. Tom W,
Larkin. Torn Larkin was a wan
with a viewpoint, with a per.-pec-
t»ive,‘ with an eye to the futur** and
a heart for any task. He was a
builder, it was he v.lio builde-l the
Carpenter Bluff road, it was he who
started the agitation that recited
in Denison building the tint system
of good reads in Grayson county.
Grav&en county needs more Tom
Larkins; Grayson county pample
should api«reeiate his work and re-
vere* his memory. Every man ia
Grayson county should be a Tolu W
Larkm" Colonel Kiikpatrii k had
reference to Tom W. Larkin,' who
was a newspaper worker in Sher-
man for two years, gclng' to rs-iiaon
as the m** ret:.ry of thu Dcvlson
Chantber of Consmeree and later
going to Beaumont, dying a short
ite. 2h> raid: "Gome on boys, let's
cany the bond issue r.cvt Batnrdsv
and all of ns be t;»illionairci<i togeth-
er,” and lie added: 'That is- the
way a felb w feels when he gets on
a good roads after being down in the
bog fof'a while '
Colonel Kijkpatrick "was follow od
05. ABdrcvr L. Itandeli, campaign
Msraf-T, who urged on the people
of Ft tnoat) to get out and work for
the load issue and for good roads.
He took a straw vote and asked
those in favor of the bond issue and
v*b earnestly hoped it would carry
to hold i|, tbeig. hand* and every
hand in ttee bohse save one wen* up.
He then asdrod all w ho would go out
and do personal work in spreading
ths cdsped of good roads to stand
up and all but~twi? stood tip and
the ,|»epe audience was dismissed.
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1.4DV DOT LA
WHOOF1NO COl'GH.
IVelT-every iio !y knifws the ef-
fect of Pile forests on coughs Dr.
Bell’s Piae-Tar Hoaey is a remedy
which brings quick relief for
whooping cough, loosens the jnu-
cous. soothes the lit.-itig of the
throat and lungs, ,.an*3 makes' the
coughing spells less severe. A
' with growing children
shocld not be without it. Keep it
handy for all coughs and colds. 2ic
At yo«r dauggist.
Eleciiic B»tiet> a Sjsiit” Tonic,
dd-w
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Save money this week by -seeing
Sherman Docorating Co. a 12-21
Boy* hrfiTml.
11 (alias Courtr Record. 1
The abandon of races as features
cf fairs becaate of the failure of
’be Pad Mutuei Retting Bill may
discourage the breeding of fine
stock, but fine fiwys are more valu-
cMe thru Hue horses anyway:
Texas, if necessary, can get along
pretty well with males and auto-
mobile*
2t'.bfHi roll* of paper brand new
on sale at Sherman Decorating Co.
tiOfl'ti of the Name Bloodhound.
The bk-odbound was first known in
Eugiand ss the eleuifitiound, later as
the English bloodhound-—not on ac-
count of his thirst for blood, but be-
cause of bis pure bteeijjng. the same
as one sfeaks of a pure bred, pure
blood or blooded horse. Be was first
Introduced In England by that good
swirtsniau William the Conqueror. Lat-
er he was know n In France us the St.
Hubert and In the eighth century as
the Flewish hound There were no
real English bioodhonmls In America
Itefon tb.jse sent oter by Edwin
Brough v> 1 lie New fork dog show in
Lfidy Doyle, whose husband. Sir Ar-
thur Conan Doyle, is a literary expert
on crimes and criminals, oopeurs with
bUn iu his idea al*out Sing Slug. The
following Is What that noted author
Said after a five minute voluntary iu
carveration in oue of the cells of the
prison:
*'lt ought to lie burned down.” he
exclaimed indignantly. ■••The buildings
are absolutely antiquated, nud It Is
nothing less, than a disgrace fur a state
so great and wealthy as New York to
have a prison which is a hundred years
behind the times.
”1 am a medical man, and naturally
I was interested iu the sanitary condi-
tions and the way the buildings were
constructed, and 1 saw enough. No, I
hare never resd or even heard of any
of the reports on conditions Tu Sing
Sing which tnay have been issued. I
didn’t need any reports; I saw the
plate.
“1 don’t wish to pose as an authority
on English prisons,” the novelist went
on, “but 1 ^ioubt if we have any as in-
sanitary tut Siug Shag, except perhaps
la very remote districts. Certainly
there are none iu Loudon or the larger
cities.
“The ceils ought to lie knocked three
or four Into oue. As to the types of
prisoners whom I saw there. I should
say that it struck me that the great
mistake of the penal laws is iu their
failure to allow freer scope for treat-
ment of the individual.
“But is there such a thing as an
American criminal?” he asked. "There
in Stng Sing i saw great numbers of
men evidently of foreign birth. Your
t rlminais are like your life-cosmopol-
itan.
Iu all of these opinion* Lady Doyle
echoes her (llstliiguteht,-(l husband.
Sir Conan Doyle murried Miss Jean
Deckle Sept. 18, 1Wt. She Is Ills sec-
ond w ife, and gives her husband much
sympathy and inspiration In his pro-
fession of story writing. Dr. Doyle 1ms
given up entirely Uie practice of medi-
cine.
Geo Southern of liehton la visit-
fug hts sl*!er. Mrs. Ida Reynolds.
Mrs. .1. \. Donike is very
her home, No 1.15 Weal
Mere
sick at
IVcan
Rev. W. F. Davis of Howe w. s In
the city yesterday aflei noon \ i-• Mlnk
frienilr
Mrs. It (’. Sowell of Pali*a|ine Is
vtalting Mrs, J. \V. Finley and Mrs.
tl F. Brown.
xv. S. KIqnortr-arv.-attortiev of
Jetmore, Kans.. is vlsiiidg Mr. and
Mrs. (K 11, Buckner.
Mrs. Fuller Stalone and Mrs.
Maliel Itonnakcr of Plano are guestfi
of Mrs. .1. 1* Kverheart.
Pure nutril ion. unbuilriinmi,. -JL-I.
invigoraie* nursing mother* end the aged
More healthful than tea or colfeei
Unless you say -HORLHMCS"
you may oat a Substitute.
Mrs Erfurt Province nnd mother,
Mrs. E, X. McAntay. have riiturued
hrom a visit to friends In MeKInuey. i
Miss Gladys A’nderson of tln-e*?-
vllle is_ visiting the fnniilv of Judge
and Mrs. G. \ Daugherty of this
ritr.
Mrs, f |> Haley and son, Charles |
and Miss Maud ( hrisloplnr have
returned from a visit to f.-ien Is in
Dallas and Fort Worth.
Mrs W. L, Lemmon of Boston
and Mrs. C A Foster of Longview
will arrive in the clfv tomorrow
morning and will be the guests of
Mfs P. I). Hollingsworth. No. 207
West Mulberry street.
Mrs. Flora Hanson, delegate from
the Sisters of the Sons of Herman:
Krcnk Ronard. delegate from the
Sons of Herman and Mrs Frank
Heitriseh. .Mrs. George a. imrr. and
Mrs. Tom Johnson, who attended
the state meet Inc of the Sons or
Herman at Fort. Worth, have r r.-
turned home.
the
The Mitsionary Society of
Central .'Christian chtirrh will haver
a tea a! the home of Mrs. Itarvb
Taylor Thirsday afternoon-;! to. fi.
Everybody invited. al*-It
Tbere will be a r.«citnl bv pupim of
-Mr. Philip ThHilti at Kidd-Key .<>1 !
lege Thursday night, Apr. 15. U-i'tl
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Inspection or the old‘walls of the1
Palace of ihe Louvre disclosed that j
leinfurced concrete, was known and
used in Paris in the Sixteenth
rent ury.
HOW TO CURE
STOMACH TIMES
LINEN AND LACE CENTERPIECE
Round Piacet Ara Much In Vogua Thi»
Season
Linen la*-** and embroidery are used
in the centerpiece pictured here. The
Jy-S. fix- regrvtnitSon of the Atueri- embroidery is combined with net, from
can Kennel club shows that tin-v were
the first imi»*rted and registered.
ali-2t
Oval frames at your own price at
Sherman Decorating Co. a 1 ? 2t
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Lucy froiibie Yielded
(o This Medicine
BISS. PUSH S
TAYLOR
M
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aooeooooooooooooooooooeooooooooa ggp,
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j ft V'u* .. r- . 1. 1*. sat, h*r join I
Jau . trui’-t*!*, ,1 H .ti pa> I** full> iw-
• ■ 1 ... 1 fiiar? , Altetativ*. a
1' 11 ■■ .Ui **•■! Ui.yjy,, r«-
■ <• • <■* • ■ I I 1. -lit Vt .r
l.traxd Vn-.. I’htla., I*».
•-(,*-,i| (far HlSIrr Ilf
'' ! Im4‘M mm.uU ttl IteiPlH-, ful-
l“»<-4 t ? I aruniimUi. nod lain by
i »*r. ••••-. -ir. tn ib** winter of
l!*>4 J bad a relink, niKlil nwrala.
lr*rr nod r.-it»*d ouantMies »t o»rol-
ImLIii* Malt, tat Inter I Hid many
hrio«rrl>SKr*. »< »oe lime Ibra- to
three uin r„hf 4«>n. I bretook>nl-
• ton- ireiiii-d (nr i »nn .rdrred )o
Ike mouolniun. but Sid oul wo. I>k.
rtterottve «»* reewmmrwded
by n friend. Ciller Inkloa a email
•foamflr » bad Ike liral quiet nlfkl'i
aleep lor tvrek*. *1) imnroiemeot
on- marked trnm the deal. I icataed
afremain and weiKhl aai, a**nlir.
I oeter had uaa lbrr beanorrhaBe nod
»! rtmjib rralinilr Iraoened .mill
rallre!> (ton*-. I an perferlly nriL”
I Abbrerlated. |
I lAlailli I > tIHri l.lll’UHR IN.
Kuhnian's Alui-ilive i» mo*t eftlr-a-
dou* in hrom htsl oaisrrh nnd se-
ver* throat »'int Inn* affections and
up-b»M*tins (be arsUem. Contains,
'll or habit-forming drugs,
substitute. Small size, |1;
---- sis- tit. Sold bv leading
druggistii. Wifto for t>ookl«t of re-
roverios. ■-»
Kikioaa I.aboralury, Phlladrlphta.
A !
Walking on Si‘f,pery Places.
A ieffer iiirrter ex plain* why lie and
ilia uth i Tin other* of h!s itiliiug rarely
If e'er f.iti v.fien walking on rilptiery
siUeW:-;},* a ml cliuiliifig be eoytiKl
«ej«.-I|e ssijr*;
’■When inssicg over -ierty pht*-es we
don't waif; ere*t. but betid forward,
taking vbort *te*i-. and never letting one
foot get far a way from tin*other. Then,
n ben vie step, the foot Is )ait down nob
id!y. nil of it :>{ <itiei*. on the ground,
with no heel 1111*1 toe movement, which
lends to siiti* and fails Its not grcue
fnl. tfiis;Wa\ of aqtklug. hui it's safe
ari l I c.mi jsi.w imy ordinary isslestriau
"ii a s‘.j1;>urv dity aiM I«* in no danger
"f failing.' while hu is constantly slip
ping."—New York XX’orid.
--c moire ceiling at 13c at Sher-
man Decorating Co. al2-2t
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For restaurant use there has
been invenjed a pitcher for Rugar
with a valve In the mouth that per-
mits only a small amount to be
poured out at a lime.
Big Wall Paper Sale at Sherman
Dei orating Go. aF*!-2t
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T i
Gonnan experimenLcrs havc found
that explohionK can be caused in
gas work* by sparks from tele-
phones, although nothing or the
kind lias been known to occur.
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<»at meal papers. 75c* grade, on
•wain at JSc. Sherman Decorating
('9- . a 12-21
Ac* ept n«
regular
Cm* 0M Son*, Other Remedies Won't Cute.
Be here Monday for
Shorroan Decorating Co.
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bargains,
a) 2-2t
The worst caan, bo matter of how Iona ataading,
ore cured bv the wonderful, old reliable Dr.
Port--<* Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relierra
Excessive acid in the stomach, or
hyperacidity, aS it is called, ir pri-
marily responsible fpr nearly a!l
cases of indigestion. dysimps'a.
gastritis and flatulence and' quite
frequently leads to stomach nicer*.
The successful treatment for pre-
vention as well as cure of such
cases depends entirely on neutralis-
ing the excess acid, stopping the
food fermentation and healing in-
llamed mucous membrane that
lines the stomach. For this pur-
pose Kpe.'ia/ists arc now advising
the use of bisuraied magnesia, ob-
tainable at any druggists which has
recently been found to be unequall-
ed in the treatment of even the se-
verest cases, a teasponful in a lit-
tle water immediately after eating
stops alt pain almost instantly,
neutralizes th<> acid and soothe.' the
inflamed stomach awl if regular!;
used will quickly remove the cause
of the trouble and effect complete
relief.
A Showing of
FINE
STATIONERY!
XX e have Just nwiviil from
E«l"ti C rime and Pike wlial
we believe to lie Inc finest line
of Stationery* ever ’ shown in
Sherman, In while, plaids ami
• inis.
X'long them is a piece of
initial stationery in | in if cl
libit is mi*tMinify rnleliy, Toe
|K*I* Jalx.
S<Hik‘' ( <ii*i espiuulenee cards
in gill edge and tints, .the
very latest.
Glasscock
Drug Compsny
Phonos L’l and ({."»{)
The Store that delivers
the {>oo(ls
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1 ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES!!
Do not fail to redeem
your CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP
OOF PONS at any grocery
Store, which entitles von to
bar Al.thoLi TEl.y FREE. - o
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NOTICE
t
.?/ I have ois msl the late Klcli-
(•) arilson Stiojis, Jfif East
Pecan Street, tnst Hast
of XI. lx. A? T. I)**|Mil.
MX HOItHKHHOE!\<j IS
l'TltST-4 'I..XSS.
Geo. Wund
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Vr
* V-'i-l*J-<•>-!•.—
Have You a Victrola
AltE LOSINf^ Etrrs OF PI,E Xsi'lji;.
Hie X fcTItOLA is the leading (alliing niacliine of the ui*rM,
and the X ictor Records are the last prodnml. I*et ns demonstrate
these facts to you.
REYNOLDS-PARKER COR Y.
W V if
®—-®—-®—4jp—®— -r.-i, I--gy . _,,
-fi
For. THR TAfifiB.
tinder which tlie linen Is
cut a w ay,
leaving the flowers and leaves of the
net held to the linen by rhe embroid-
,ery. Linen torchon lace Is used m* au
edging.
Whit# and Black Stripe*.
White nnd black atrlpes are used in
almost every fabric, but perhaps no
more attractively than in voile or chif-
fon mounted over a foundation of
white taffeta. Often the overdress of
stripes Is edged with blue or black vel-
vet ribbon, which gives It n stubilltj
•nd charm It would otherwise lack.
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Attend Sherman Decorating Go.
Dig Paper Sale. al2-2t
ridaaod«*riaSuw«m.tl»t, |&*£%£jc0.
Duplex Oat Meal Papers, 5ttc
grade for 35c. Sherman Decorating
Before the Hot
Sun Withers Your
Flowers and Kills
the Grass
Yon should he prepared by pur-
rhusing from us the Celebrated
WHIPCORD
MOi LDED HOSE.
H greatly outlusfis the rommon
kind and costs only 15c pep foot.
We hare other grades priced from
3HC UP' ,, }
Also accessories, such as Hose
Keels, Nozzles, LaXvn Sprinklers,
Lawn Mowers, Grass Catchers or
anything for the lawn.
Seuil-SWMII HOW. CO.
IHE GOOD SERVICE STORE
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Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 14, 1915, newspaper, April 14, 1915; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth719187/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .