The Handout (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Texas Wesleyan University.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
THE HANDOUT
page 3
**«*«*( -txmiwe&swez. <•
6
Paisleys & Bandanas
THE NEW BLOUSES
?*V
O'-
<■«*
fr%
(t:
s
Ji
Have you seen the new creations .in patterns and colors
from the old India bandana handkerchief cr paisley de-
signs? The effect is marvelously effective, and most
women will buy one thisSpring; also charming printed
crepe blouses in late models.
LATE CREPE BLOUSE $4.98
Another shipment of the fast selling blouse of crepe de
chine, round neck styles, leathsr and nail head trim-
mings ; also new headings, bright sports. The new colors
are:
k
m |
«ti!
*
I*
5
M
¥
¥
w
v
P
u
i*
Bittersweet
Sandalwood
.a Brown
' Sunburst & * MephistD
Rose
Almond
Chinese Blue
Rose Gray
NEW FLEUR DE LIS
FRENCH VOILE BLOUSES
Hand made .the .loveiy fins and filmy waists wel.'
krcwn m?ke we s-eil s:> many of are here in a very
extensive range of pat terns and lace decorations. Pz-
ter Pan and tuxedo collars, very fine filet Irish crochet
hand drawn and embroi ^ered touches, tiny tucked
fronts. While they are all at the height of quality 1
and refinement, the prices, you will agree, ars very
reasonable at—
$5.98 L'P TO S 12.93
7/ k
!>. S1 ,1 V
[Ji |.-J £///
<IIIiliiii41iO*'
to
4-3
r)~*~rf]T'*F"r'*r T """
» • c> iJ
m
Wlfc^d,
i/our J^locoer
• XUAHTS-.—?
JlSay it with 'JfouxyiJ'
3<ndoa "Ba3u>e£S
y// one Qmtar-715
POLY ELECTRIC SHOE
SHOP
E. B. Gibbons, Prop.
Where Quality Counts .
We Win.
3122 Ave. F. Poly.
TRIPOLIS
CONFECTIONERY
For Candies, Fruits
Hot and Cold Drinks
1112 Main Street
Send It to—
SANDERS
DRY CLEANERS
RSSEDALE
97
Y. W. C. A. OFFICERS
ELECTED
u '>n tinned from Page' 1.)
'mhtee Chairmen:
-■ • \iixiiiary. Fae Hrastl-
' i', Anna ;'e'le Mi.-'re.
>• ••ial Service.Xorma Wo-*lie
i . illMttl.
; "Nimy, \ v■ lie Tall ot.
■I Watch.Klizabeth Rob-
-tise.h aye R< hinson
• il'l !<ell »\y?hi[>, h. 11a Snipe.'-
■ ' vivify, Miss Sue Mann,
: :'"gr.atn, Catherine Kolin. ;
! ' : Study, Marion McCaslia."
FORT WORTH ARTIST T. W. C RECEIVES 525.000
ENTERTAINS ! GIFT
BETTER AND BETTER
(continued trom p:r^ . ,
the expression depart ei jut, j • he
charmed the auiiei;^ i-th h • •* j:
reading.- expre:rase.[-ia her m -s I li•'u
pleasingly individual ;..
i lie program iiahav-.
1. (a) Dawn t ur
(.b'l v allies amierpi» i i
..(c) Thatik < :':d for a (harden |
Del fth.goj
Mr. Jame.- YY
2. C.'um/s Libert. ..1 i^r';;n =!
I x*cr-cava !ii
Mr. James VV'ood
3: Two Mandolin ['laye"s..A U.
.•M'is^ijtfoty Terry
*4. (a) The Liv ing God..(.-'cia-a
(!.>'j The Blind Plowmar....
All Sors of Sweets
For Girls to eat at
POLY BAKERY
tmr.eu -m mm • i >
a :< ".'ream.-
1.1 e •veaiiii ■ e :• r .it i !
r the stud'^it* c -ir;>;; 1 -.vnut the arms and he^rt of a
If- jr ...j'tv, a .;ou!it, i!-is V 'in:: man
| \r r • ^uildii-i; ■ i- Ivor, a < iii " nd tiM f-.c sinyie It I can ;
• isl:ed d'f a;.! ' :very -tU'ier' < i \ hat f .< ant i> yood ad-
; :• t,
'<< »* i • V
I .t,
rcr o
1 y
. *i r.s : ,
w.r. •1 I *
<.»I- r ti 'jfi r
T- St . ill,:
,-cint i<;i2!
-•j-i.t'silly
and
<.
14,
•< t i;r s
rf i
lis . VCCi
:'-r
: }i:r; \
vv^ui
. i
!H Irf-
Aiivi; our
:■ 'A cr.
1»U t
h t;
•it*," So
take
this .
i^vrti
tul?
;y d ■ <
x;»rcs- in
a -mall
way
the
■ir thai
U; tlu.'
.-.•i-tnaii:'
who
mot!
H'T
^ p:*'
to tii
e M a r
(j < *; ; { 1 e- '* »
1 " '
• \ e heard a tiew one on ( one
the other day. Two newsboys:5. (a) Love Came thick at Fall
it* was trv - nf Deur Keeie
Mr. fames \\'< "d j
Back at Fall; A FLAPPER'S PRAYER
•••cluingthe point—one was try-'of Dew Keen-1
i ' >i. "f I'- 1 to 1> :• -aiylits and
sfiil he ni.-c. Miss If. \.l.
X'a-s.^er < oilet^e
Mt ma\ have the liqlits that
brightly shino,
:»u may have the men, and tnir
the vine.
ou may have the Mi:i it you
Pae the Price :
..in can't he naughty and still
i>e nice.
ll persuade the other to
'at and the other was putting
" er the point that he "was too
-a o<i to gamble." The first lad
listening for a while, then, as a
I'^ht suddenly dawned upon J (c) My I.iddle Lindy Lou.,
him.wrecked tile argument with i Sriyklavie
this outburst: ''Why, Duke, Front Page he-id
every day in every way, I'se a I Work On Swimming Pool
better' an. you're no bettT." I started
; (,u ma} have the thrills and
that hri'thliy i 'he. lc--ng-clrawn kiss,
i'u'votj'1! taste the dregs that
(b) Trees Kilmer, 1 want the ng!
Miss Mary Terry i shine,
t". (a) De ( i' Ark An-t *.cr,n,. i 1 want the nic wa:;t the wit c. the nice girls miss.
< rttiof 11 v. ai-t iha fun e. ithout the prii> Y..ni tn»\ get. the arms Not
(b) Some (»' • >ese Da>'s.(.iaion s want to be eau^hty and stl.i j the heart of a man
he nice. : Arid yet stay single If you can
[ want the thrill ana the lot.g i You'd better take some go<>d
drawn kiss. j advire
! waet the thing-•< that r:i.:e girl- On not being naughty, but just
miss, plait: nice. -Ken
at the holt
not
. IT - • -r -r-"»••» •»»»« -fimMI weil'DC-
To see what smiles can do;ling. But most of all, Texas Wo
You simile at one, he smiles at'man's College is a place for chris-
growth as
her innate s
vail
of
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Handout (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1923, newspaper, March 23, 1923; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth771198/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas Wesleyan University.