Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1915 Page: 2 of 8
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tom* k* aitortr* it sfc . |m tteto«» t%* skm* km *54*-knfl»w5
Pari*. 1*4 I --Tito* m** In lk«
lr*Mkto knl k**p i»r»M»Bl vtd-
tktok **kik*t *u44r* Attack* by tb*
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Uttrry fir* 4*>“ a*4 amki *ft*kttw
i< »« ce*»y u»t »* a*i*r ***a.
kikiical **4*ac* a III *•*-* «>•**
Um tlu* y**r tkaa war will tak*.
s* «Mt|«r hr* t*rvfi»a»* m>tinker
we* tbat war «uy k*. fbwi. uk\
!b* !k*4 *wys*ly t* r*ry c*r*<aUy
'**4*4 a?t*c b* Ik* ewkiwitoartai
TV* f**4 *«pRt ft ik* acMinra
to»W« b* wk*t*»*iwr litira la Ik*
cjwn air* tb* w*«, »r* abi* i« 44-
**>rt kanS-iack wnk a iklwk Xa*
kkknr* **f4 A a army tkbt« **' il*
tk-rt.arr ' A iua «Mh a **wk
-tk-toick t* rat* t<a b* a ***-
. Ii wII -ativ--*vt tali'-;
to*ib- tkr aatkk* maa *» taau
1 i44i*m*w v tc; twtoki Ski
totka*' ar ktowatky —at t*
ilfk. I* tatOw ** Jia»'-*4 farm tk.
JXtty » t*r'4*w Mk4*>cai ft><*»wry
bk^pa **«.k bkaapadka 1* xtvutA.
bwaJiVy MAiaat - make* tk* avxni.'
wt, i*4 K.vx wkwk Menikto Ik*
Tb >5 xkaWaKto tkrskiy. •* a
IN COUNTRY OF SNOW
VSTKRAN ENGINEER TELLS OF
EXCISING EXPCkltNCES
♦•tola THak Oitrlpnitk LtMmetix and
Wwii Caua-ng th* Otalb d $exe
Maw »i>4 and Neck S!*4»s
at vartattew.
X*yras*a',aUr«a at Ik* TinHb*rho,»d
of Lncamotfr* Er\p:i**r« and th* ‘
Ni**k*«k«ed of l-orowo»ir* Flrwn**
0*4 B*cM*w*a kotd a treat arkdtra-
!**• »at* cw.reniio* at Medlein* Hat
AlkertA. a-fcet* tk*r kae* to extend
tk* tk*v*Kvr*-rr 4eww«ard In winier
to totkkr ike rod Tk* ItoUBtapy
*1 aoct***r* a howl ike»e ivos the
x*toto at We* and Hn*tt4dabSe Wnf
koan kws been full of interestio^ Nr
:araw
" »Uia I Anratron*. a txaeenter en-
*t**w m lb* Canadwia I'lrtk »**•
baUy owdacted Ik* milr>a4 arb;tr».
ton a*d tk* ti**4*4 evart room
turn. b*r* ik* tew tat* *«'.xkj
Ik* mackywe-rr of Ike fcoman.
*•* tkai ibone who *?*a4
iVeer ***ki»* k*Tr« ai . ike 4**L.
neL-rf ik* c**i*ie* or :n ik* bows*
are ^-ivwtN W« vijranw**
ha.'!.
Ii ka.< Veeajckl r*!s*f i* many
ikocsa>4s. *tarj year far wearty fii-
«y yaara. S» «** revav* yea a*4
Af»ttk4>*» rw-iar* yase i* year 'an*
*rvi' ikrwack tk* iatrhraciea of tk* hyofnk*-
kep laaaele :a tk* KtcLuap Hone
«**yxm camaUT- Wktt* \X t«. ,'ohnaoa.
***<t>*r Cbaadian Pacific throttle maa.
Piloted tk* aadiemc* in and mu of
ktoirca** Hat and there* tear tc.lca
»tkt ttotvwi at Swtfi C*rr*at.
Bkk(i***r Arrartronf :* lit* pilot
of * tan-wheeler cn * ran between
KatScepi aad Hei*tft<>4e Hi» ts<*t
enatinc toya. bow *c*r w*r* on tk*
Pf
ec boalik and «r**fik At iea*. j FVead-L*«aa dSi-taton. which h* tb
! owe St so yoarnetf to gjvw ji } gained kad boea prolific ot anow
?teid by wedica* dwaiers. or{ ahden,
trial.
w®£ i* c**t* flwr a bo* of labless
—IV View- 3**al»4i. Hm«S a»*
SKSfioal itfkSKi. Baflaki. X. Y.
T« At* k«»* IV. FVice'i Otwr-
-o-o* .Shuo Medto-ai Adnstr of l«*S
la c*«k bead-.**, faHy Mn>
stated' w«tk cotoaww. plate*, for t
4a«if« or £*
Send aJS akoat ywersadf.
Sbp-nx t » a* a*
KUmtoi' ammUm Tk* tamm** nt
mm Two*. «*» rnm «i*w.t as tk».
1. m c * m ^ ^
3to* waft, tor Wi* wflwn •»;
ennutaf Ttnii' damn- 1** V*
sytoWsm. tk* ffecsMtlen? of li!*. was
?A* be ffiaoa ike iktoir* Of a *roh3«-»*x. sMmap* reSatsosss. aaato-
W -hum a nortnr Ma*»ko|wB.t. kyr*n*. iwtno. diwna#* and at*
riiwiplt ko«t* cure*, etc.
—Ad**BtailtW*«S..
-dn. TA. kai atif Saskwi to
pwntamm who kad
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“To tke winter wwmsbs mow slide*
a*» fteoaoa:. retesed th* etipineer
j -lad for nriifin la the ipiiag and
fall wo a**d to jure mud and reel
Ldto. Dams tk* as ray* season up
there fbsa St to it feet of snow (alia,
and is tk* cM day* besides tk* obata-
,m do of drifts w* had a four and ose hali
Seoruntr
Tk* Wait:
» may as ik* sort, of r**-
kecite Oty. teas yeer
:udnm£ Vtomoif pwramiruV |m.-j
(mm. and -fibr mkcwh* mM kt
w*ti a treat: toai off .itfiec-
<dt. tor m Lor YA 'tea# tow* tea,
ad hat -uto«retak'-im&
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The 3srnimsnd near rsry tMet
*4«d£ t» tk* moan ootejntt tiamumm*
-tn miiooii* ana riiotM# d Vc- |on0a90 -.in PiTX VVrt lngc«*e®p«*t
cMMoodtotp Mac «m noonur rmi on* Im* oesn Twoto? tuft.:,
wrtm and dhto V *mC so kant ■■
«ttn» 'Ste mtmm tola n nathan. a»£ 1 ♦-——---—♦
rim Ewrottof aaaaiaa udihcuaki.' Ok *vM»
* to * tbtap tot naaon lt' tm« 'fc|
arm nmn
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a-maa {ictolunua
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mm tot to-7 _
to. i»*«u I *,nia KistotiE. Setae toadkr and
■tmiara* »w w~nee . * ass of im>i caff rotjiaa-.
to «•*>* a Ca*«-•*-».
Tteer* aro wnjw ud way* off Vsi.4
tot a «up tro Ax 04 lodtos saytoi
ttosas: ■toTkSse aa ton? tool; ana** am
tot Sv—oa.\ fin w*r. lujaa scat*
na asto fs*-«A dan* T«h: Gocdr
Two ttstm* *«» eoBfiLtol to the baobd
a« 'rf * fee—teunfitoe as4 ato A Set
a we ter kc£s if msamHnEj rtm get
•fey, wncte. toad totaoekaK. rwi**. 'to
to*stow *md «4o tell*said* cate
ittol Ptoco to*** «* ik* gr^arsdi to
mao ttett star en tew sr-ier It cod
*tfW*rd a4rK«gi it Nest place *m
tn**tor «h:*at sad a» e* scul yoo
tor* iocit fitet caacp toe the i*pt»ei
no ........
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t JI Stortuia ,r-«,n yut*. wtenot •But^-aaoj
'At *- an an>- SoftodWflai Sotorauct -tiifn.ti .TS**
tl.
rtOttma. to *.
A Story a# Wsd.*tlM.
a:* LteWo wu ax tk* ooiy jmi
of nsuot amas? out aaMaMtoftte awrl j*tr-.r*j -Jtet 'yrwnwt 4*®! wte* win*««4 5* atoibk siarerr
fcure i wSiit. to it tultemr t tav ! ,w ^ -jh* Atutritaa ewrkrjtcnca- - Gotrge Wmaja^tnfa doapfaetMj of
St ’.Hfiuteuna Hkn tommiiwu art .m <su*MCitoi *»*!»« ut * jew-, aanwtry lal tel xtoxt tk* aoOVct. "I
*»*»» St teas aa»t «* tum* ^wltetB «d -nto- «mi; wit&m. Tk» «n offs akM toa ay oral that my state
'.iullna. oto. a»c? ** iit'siuf i, v-i.,-n ,: t mtipme Li t a iL-tor : .itw-.f ..» -ui^fia he pessttK-ied to atotfah •torety.’"
fcnsr .'-.tiLi JE-Vitol f*’C.*f t-.u* -t": (me 4ty W**te5sLgt;fl« wat oat wt it
tentofif.. TVrw^pi; ag wlwdlM iemker adtem A
» - -__... .._/inn *H*t* ^turned tVa an,! jaatotoJ
mem jaWcv-i*. mmam* Jut 1 ^ lasm«e4ta!ie*y Wsi&iaztM
jit«t aff asrciubimxnm. «♦* tk* ter* -te.
jeteeiijto* off' Saw TIae ** *»* **:-
gtomfsfi a fufffftod tain jmtcaao tot
- — ..... . _ .-o*™-. Me 'to »a* Off tot Victor
- vw-Kruc- - n 0 Stetert
rmms. off Shmynwo war onatti yon
«*ac km 3to rwwtoC 40anwr~‘ Tto«*
per rest grade to Brgotiate. Then
tkero «u what they call tk* iptnl
litari. which »M a good deal like an
radersrooBd koptkekop that went
ttwai Ik* acntiiaidt. on* pad of
tko tonncl ascejHitnf many hundred
fort perlips ibete Ike lower dirisicn.
W* frw*;s*nilT were held as ioa* a*
seres keen u a time by a slide, but
while w-* were waiting tke thermom-
eter leak fall 45 or SO degrees below
ten la seTtral insULaces several
off my men kaT* been killed by the^e
slideo. I remember once a slide came
spoa ot firms tke north side and
streek oer engiae and snow p«jw.
kUM tke esgtaie over and seme off
oar men beneath her. Just before thaw
a brake mas was seen rjnutng down
tke track to aa. yefiing, 'Slide!, slidef'
and j>sst as fee passed as the snow
car>e and he was never heard from in
this country again. The overturned
engine naeited tke snow, and ben«ath
her we foam ni dead bo>1<es. I was
teried in tk* snow myself, and when
they reached me 1 was seven feet
below th* surface and tke engineer
was fSmod standing on my legs "
“Bull” Durham is Always
“Good Form”
In the very smartest circles of American society the hand-made
cigarette of deliciously fresh “Bull** Durham is recognized as the
supreme expression of tobacco luxury. It is stylish, correct, and
stamps you as a smoker of experience, to “roll your own” ciga-
rettes, to suit your own taste, with
GENUINE
♦f
Bull Durham
SMOKING TOBACCO
The wonderful, unique, savory fragrance
and flavor of “Bull” Durham—the delightful
mildness and smoothness of “Bull” Durham
hand-made cigarettes—are irresistibly attrac
tive and enjoyablp. This pure, ripe, golden-
mellow tobacco gives paramount satisfaction
to discriminating smokers the world over.
Aik for FRE&
Package of uPapers?9
with each Sc tack,
FREE
An Illustrated Booklet, show-
ing correct way to “Roll Your
Own" Cigarettes,and a pack-
age of cigarette papers, will both be mailed, free, to
any address in U. S. on postal request. Address
“Bull” Durham, Durham, N. C.
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
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and. mM&i ngwaovr* a» «to tor-
tefns* «*gtodtoto at '«Tmr* . to
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to mar **am«3' to *wr* (far rib*
ipp tetter rnmtxt .toaoriit i*
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wwfcasn* m msmtemt i? «k* ytmm-
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to tut “wJftor
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wto art tam rtefe amt Mutgk tk*
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totor *ut* to 'tte fa«* toter* »'* »
»ite»f u ;<fcs*»*T w *«** Hi* **k. •
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'**toa kwMt to H. MtoMMiag a *
iwaOtoA {****•*»'.« tk* tto*r«*t.-
wtsiifw te dte* te**v* a«- Mr. Xr
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Ev*ry ?*»r M*«al k*F*4r*4 Taras*
tec* to Mteto* pw «* to
tad iterate teraaaa- a aumae* t* th*
tetoeh to ta* *«y aU to ikk taabt
te stouagto >by pba*B« 'tea* Uw,
totter to gantes trarfc a* grate
Awii* to tM kifw iftto to tte
towkirr. kaw* a4*yt«4 tte giaa to
t-imatfmf tte w»***r t*ta 1* rr*.
to.nag tel* w«*M te mighty Mte
a*d tk* mi* wkn kUtetto r«aM
te fad t* tte fir* ten**. Thi* V
»«t<4y a a*gg*Ml*e, tew***r. ate
1* »*•*». t« p*ix to mm to tk* xr«*t
**«r to Sterna* that <w»«il4
te to*wcrtte toto a aavtag. Xa ra-
raat tot rt«14 te p*r»Ht*4 t* grow
ay to wanii.
As muCadtoke prtM waa kllta4
to * warakaB bto*l U*» aigkt and aa»
oftlM* kfllaff outfight and aaotter
sa MWtoaaty waoadHI that a* canno*
rwortf, tte outgrowflb to a l**tai»
<J*1i***a<l t* 'tet efty by lb* ««-
print. Tte daa4 m*s at*: William
Stock, «'(»fi**t to Ballair*, Ohio,
aad Jak* ttagen, eantranor of that
*tty, Mto Cap*to»d. ca*hi«r to
fba Fir*! « -----
m ste toatoa tefcad ®r-
gaatoto teter » AOMtook. Smt
an a gram «c nawmawt. te saagks
aw» tte ateaasac* to «a>as*«aSaoN.
tat LTiuiwt ste arwicKsg to ffa«o-
OHWL.
Ifinrteil ftte **rj*n*«ff tk* fetrarr
aarftd by to* *««*>. K* » ncag-
to;«*4 ** am, to tte iwMiyk .grwas-
nt *r«*rt, ate tar «}!* ate: Si»g-
swt -to to tte tegteto after. As a
te**®** te ir «.tek to testamA ta-
■aay far te 1 ja*a>i te tte ph,>*s to
aB riaaaa* ate » tte a***te*4 **-
mite to tow •wrkiAg.toaa"* ciatar*
b* ajhhwww* darteafOMH aad
A»*r«*a- K:!*
MtTrtef: war tern at Brztewate...
itt. wmtmrr *■ ht-%. h* w«*z*4
to tte eaal team ateto 12 y*ar»
ate. ST tea nair 15 te ifaiete tte
Kft.gkta to Cater ate »ra»*Ute
tfcapqgk tte w«at. warklKg a* a
inter ate gattertog tofarasattas
a* toNkteriaaa- H* toe: great work
to tte ««*a*ata*!to» to tte t'altte
Mtaa warterw- to Aaarrica.' aad araa
yrwiteas to that tedy wtea mly
M r**a to ag* H* wa* wsm4
tte-yntetai to tte AwarkaB Fte-
#ratfa» to Later far fate year*. H*
4»r**t«« tte write* to tte aalhra-
«y> era! werk*n la 1M* aad 1I#1
. ...... «♦«——
A tea«y r«M 1a tte taaga that
wan **ganad ta ear* Itatof bar tern
tte Marttsg ptoat la waay cam
to 4s***** that eadte fatally Tte
icattbdw eaarw* la.te taka fnwptt*!
dnr*» to BALLAkns HOHEHO* SV
ITW K ft cheek* tb* prograw to
tte tel'f aad a*sisf» aatar* fa
twtar* aermal caadHlan*. Price
Tte, !te, a«4 ft.te p*r ktoil*.
SoM by H, L. Steahay. dAw
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ta* Owt.vwr/.
Mrs. Ostteia WV* rpwte at il,.- 4h.
art ibtiiabt. drwr't
Mr. <kiluu- Will, mm to ite flcii
*f» Wa* tte #Wiflrf to tte I Mg
«wot star*
“Xo wuadcf you ty lata, tteu
-TTbyr
“I beppvta to know hbi delPvr* :
>pww .'* Yoatetw Nntrou iu
Mriouaiy wou ided Tte ' rbottling
tecarred in Black'• ro*m lt» a hotel
r»d >»«•» avar a lectarr attacking
Catbolidam. Ttia Sartor said bis
ktogdott was sot oaa of tbs sward or
of blood, neither should pistols decide
rsligtoug dispktM,
< BOI P AND WHOOPING COl’OH
MrC T. Neureuer. E»u Claire,
Wi»„ says: ‘ Foley’s Hooey
Tar Compound cured my boy
9****^ ®*uk_of Marshal. IS vary severe at lark of croup after
oilier remedies bad failed. Our
milkman cured bis children of
r,'hooping cough.” Foley's has forty
years record of similar cases. Con-
tains no opiates. Always insist oa
Foley’s. For sale by all druggists.
. • ' tf*
r**.. KOitml by r»r>«ig id* tec
“Wtetr »a>i tte edbtw “I'm you
teCtefworhat taa aegror
“MToisid yea fear* me ham potita ttoa
a a*g?» tutor smuri WatkiagioaL
bote» to Wste-eylan.
Later ta ke*p alive ta yoar breast
that SlUSt stark to celestial fir* tailed
«*ar.iesrj*.
Apeak ato ii! to tke a teen L It is
m-iiat.
Oasa erre aad irrfastry are tte best
satees to a aatbre.
I i**er wtsk to promise more than I
teva a moral wuiaty to performing.
1 akali newer attempt to. psa.iiste my
awa four,Set by espmdng tte errors of
<sctem.
Bo/ Scevts Gama
First aid for sptoitag doaa is a good
gam* for boy scoots. Two leaders are
selected, aad they ctex*e side* Ev-
erybody b is it Side# tine up.
Scoutmaster announces tte first aid
•object, and one leader gtm first
symptom and second leader Best point
ft goes back and forth aa la tte old
fashioned spelling bee. When case Is
ftnisted another la named. A scout
arisatag a point t:u down.—Scout
Tte Rtatoy to Astronom/.
A sharp seboothoy borne for tte boll-
daya wMiing to Inspire bis UUie broth
*r wHb awe for bis learning, pointed
to a star and said: “Do you see that
small luminary? It's bigger than this
wide world.”
brother. • “Tea. it Is," said tte youthful
scholar. ‘Tlien why is It that it don't
keep tbe rain off';” was the trium-
phant rejoinder.
Hors THIS?
W* offer One Hundred Dollars
rewar 1 for ?ny ra-e of Catarrh that
cannot te cured by Hall s Catarrn
Cor*.
r J CJTKEXFY A- CO . Toledo. O
We the undersigned, have known
F. J Ckeency for the u.>i 15 years
asd believe him perfectly honorable
In a'5 bt»?n«rs transactions and fi-
nancially able ta carry oat any on-
ligation made bv hi* firm '
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCES
ToIedo.O.
Hall's Catarrh Cur* 1* taken In-
ternally. acting directly upon the
blood and nuicoo* surfaces of tbe
system Testimonial* sent free.
Price T5 cents per bottle. Hold by
all dnnrgiSTsT',
Take Hall's Family 1 tils ror
constipation.—Advertisement.
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"Rtoaad” "to Gteot Cathedral,
“B«15t,d' is tli* .Karts, tell in the
betfry of.ifteut ca»l»#*lmi, nnd <m it
b •tuf«b-e4/aa »«.«-«»,! hm which way
be ti»o* tfstte-wred: My name i« Uo
land; when 1 toll there is. Are. and
when i rfni: three is victory in tte
iand The tell tets Iwei. imrnorulized
by Lnagfeiteur la bt» poma "Tte tS&£-
try ut iu -;^es •”
TW lb* to Ghent responded o'sr la>
**-,:■ 3f«i dike- ot sand.
—I a - itoiaoo' I am I:va*c4' Tr.are u
»ic;or» tii tf,« land;"
A VALUABLE SUGGESTION
IHmiMHO EVERYONE
An Apt Answer.
“Where did Wasbrngfon live irtef fie
retired -Trow public lifer askfed the
teacher after reading the story of
Washington to her class.
There was silence for n moment
Then Utile Georgie Brown st the end
of tte cla*» i«o|>i*<l up. “1 know,
teacher. He lireii In tbe hearts of his
country wen.”
Washington as s Marksman.
, One tUnvy off Wnslilngton's innrka-
manshlp. In liH youth is to the effect
that he could sight and fire a rifle with
one tend Thl* w»» tm ertraordlruiry
feat indeed, for the Urenrni* of that
day were henry nod cuuit>er*<,mc. and
a«d Ite tenllng of tl»c piece was a long
ol a «Bd —--------
mm
It I.-: now conceded by physicians
tfeat the kidneys should have more
No, ’tain t!” said MsIatWnUtot ak they'control the other
organs to a remarkable, degree and
do a tremendous amount of work
In removing the poisons and wasta
matter from tbe system by lilter-
Ing the blood.
During the winter months especi-
i- lly. wfte.a. *e Uye.Aja______indsecJUfe'
th* kidneys should receive some as-
sistance when needed, as we take
less evert be, drink less water and
often eat more rich heavy food,
ihereby forcing Ihe kidneys to do
» ore work than Nature intended.
Evidence of Ifldney trouble, such as
I'm,, back, annoying bladder (roub-
les, awaiting or burning, brick dust
or sediment, sallow complexion,
rheumatism, may be weak or Irregu-
lar heart action, warns you that
vour kidneys require help immedi-
ately to avoid more serious trouble.
- any physicians claim that an
herbal medicine containing no min-
erals or opiates has the most heal-
ing influence. An ideal herbal com-
peund that has had most remank-
»bl« success as a kluney and bladder
remedy Is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
hoct.
You may receive a sample bottle
if Hwauip-lloot by Parcels Post.
Address Dr. Kilmer- & Co., Bing-
hsmpton, N. Y., and enclose | ten
cents; also mention the Bherman
Dally Democrat.—Advertisement.
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Sdsy & Practice! I
7(ome Dress /idKiny-S£r
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Prepared F.sptcially Fr,r This Newspaper
by Pie tonal R e view
Made in Sherman
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Method Void of Guessing
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Bi t ISM TIM. AND MAM FAtTt lt.
Ol’Tt t.MI'.TlUST.
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IN LAVA COLORED CLOTH
woman. It 1* developed in lava colored
cloth.
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Girl's Nam* Puzzla.
My whole, off course, you’vo often heard;:
A name I* many dear.
Bead carefully and aeaa each word
Tow'll Sad It plain lr here.
An*w«r,—The Initial letter to aaok line
Spelia tte name-Mary.
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The simplicity ot this spring tailor
mude will appeal to the well-dreared
CUTTING W°E 6048
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In the w-i,l;e of th^ military modes
comes this charming tailored suit In
lava colored cloth trimmed only witii
buttons of velvet in the same color.
The skirt is one of the new circular
effect*, and the loose. Jacket Is bo de-
signed that it t an be buttoned at the
throat or finished with a rolled back
collar.
The model call* for 414 yards of S4-
Incti material and 2 <4 dozen buttons.
If made shorter than the length Illus-
trated for the coat, V* yard less of
cloth will be required.
Along the lengthwise fold of the
doth the back and Collar are laid fee-
fore cutting. The front is arranged on
a lengthwise thread, following the
took; then cornea ttie belt, also on the
fold. The remaining width of material
left after tb* parts mentioned have
been placed Is mw-d for the cuff, alec-ve
and underfacliiB, all of which is laid
on a length wine thread. If the Jacket
I* desired coliarlesS, cut out neck edges
of front and underfuclng on small "o”
perforations
Now adjust .underrating underneath
front, being carcfttLttrdiave corcespiJr.d-
Ing edge* even. Clone under-arm
ns notched, dtw SbOOTaer seaTir
collar to neck edge and stitch straps
of material to position at under-arui
ream between singlu snmll ''o'' perforu-
:Doris in front to pass belt through.
Close seam of sleeve us notched.
Turn under edgo of cuff on slot perffo*
rations, lap to «mall :;<r perforations, ,
notches even and stitch. Hew.to lowe-
edge of Sleeve as notched. Hew sleeve
In arm liofa as notched, easing In any
fullness. . -s,
If ihe niat Is made without a collar
the rieck siiould te finished with u nar
row band of braid.
Randell & Randel
ATT OKXK VS-AT-LA W
104 Fast Houston (N. H. Corner
Son.ere- Sherman. Texas
Old Mother
Hubbard
most likely burned wood, and. so
the fact of her having so sorely diss-
appointed poor doggie concerns us
but humanely,
Wo'lh w»y this much, though; had
Madame Hubbard-been a parton of
ours and found the bin empty of
McAlister Coal we’d have responded
to a frantic fuel order risk! off the
reel and there wouldn't have be n
so 11 ueh publicity a* over that bone-
less buttery .--Get the Moral?
, BfeTTKft CALL 701.
Cash Coal & Wood Co.
to*
Both Phone* 701.
wpema* * m _
j First-Hass Boot and
Shoe Repairing
MAHONEY BROTHERS
Buy the best material and do tho-
work as goml as it can be done.
The bent is the cheapest.
Near Binfclry Hold, 211*4 North
Travis Hired.
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