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TTTB CORSICANA DAILY SUN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1927. FHTfi MRS. S. C. BAGBY, Editor.

Residence 658 West Fifth Ave. 738 from 8 a. m. to 6 p. Home 1254 after 6 p.

m. EVENING GOWNS HIGH ON LEFT SHOULDER AND UNDER LEFT ARM FASHION OUTLINE NATIONAL DRAMA WEEK OBSERVED IN CORSICANA Civic Club Drive For Memberships Was Big Success Meuas aniVietuus Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs.

Coo litige Dwight Davis A. A. Diaseli Mav Lvman Kendall Mrs. Airs. Mrs.

Mrs. ward K. Timothy ,1. Campbell I.ouis McFaddea Thomas Waddeu Airs. Howard N.

Ticker, Jr. Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes Mrs. Hiram Bingham Alias Manon Jardine Rita Hulme Mrs. Frank Gardner Miss Rosa Maje Kendrick gown of shaded green sequins over jade green satin.

Airs. Louis T. MoFadden is wearing a costume of dark blue chiffon cloth embroidered in colors. Her hat is a small blue velour one With a high crown and narrow I brim. At the theatre recently Mrs.

I MoFadden wore a gown of orchid satin and' chiffon, made on draped lines. Mrs. Thomas Wadrien has a youthful gown of white taffeta made on period lines with frills of Railed black lace applied in points. to tin Miss Marion Jardine, the and as a teacher or good or Rlebutante daughter of the Secre-Jevil to the youth of our great na- tar.v of Agriculture and Airs. Hon.

masters of fitly toj bring to us the life of our people i making their experiences hopes, the aspirations, the struggle of human so that we feel ourselves in the midst of the charming scenes and touch-1 by the actual realities. 1 The clubs of our city have serve I drama week with roll calls in drama and other methods. National Drama Week. Imbruary. Th(J xx (VnUnv was forth- 12-19 was observed throughout the nat(, (n Ponk aU), nation by FFeredated Club Women (m cilKl of the attention ol our iieoplc aters Zona power of drama as a social Third District of the Federation is offering a prize for the best writ-, ten one-act play -the contest Drama is the art nearest to hie BY MARY LOUISE LOVE.

Bad Boys By Oklahoma Woman Few have a the temerity infield Mrs. George A. Waters of Oklahoma. She has und take to mother 900 had hoys. Gov.

Henry S. Johnston appointed her warden of the I Oklahoma State reformatory a and she assumed her I duties. Mrs. Wa- ctllr Geo A Outers Belov, is a list of Civic club members whose names have been turned in up to tills date; a few committees having not been heard from. We head this list with our honorary 1 vade the members of whom we are proud! simi because their names add dignity as well a financial credit, and to whom we are grateful for other service rendered.

Corsicana Daily Sun. M. Levine, Jarreil-Klliot Dry Goods J. M. Dyer Dry Goods State National Bank, Clowe Floral John it.

Black, J. I), Cunningham, Claude Cunningham, J. M. Kerr. Corsicana National Batik, Mayor J.

S. Murcherson, H. 1). Fillers, W. 1'.

McCammon, Coulson Drug Davis Floral ATiss Lvtle, It, Elliot. Jack Cunningham. Mrs. Alai Thompson. Alts.

J. J. c. Henderson, Mrs. Mrs.

J. W. Cheney, Kirsen, Miss Mather Sidney Marks, Mrs. J. Miss Lizzie MeFlwee, upcluireh, Mrs.

May- Samuels, Mrs. Raipli I. N. Corf, Mrs. W.

L. J. I). Hathorn, Mrs. E.

S. McGee. Mrs. Fillers, Airs. IT.

L. Melear, Airs. B. L. Davis, Mrs.

M. L. Le- vine. Mrs. lid AlcCarvor.

Mrs Joe Womon prefer Fortson. Afiss Mary Taylor, Mrs. J. (To tiner, W. M.

Connor, Fills With 1 10 si I Mrs. Wade Smith, Mrs. A. B. Doug-1 Women choose their food for col- las, Airs.

Murphy Williams, Mrs. H.jor harmony and men primarily to 11. Bonner, Miss Kate Wright, Mrs. satisfy hunger, in the opinion of L. Mathews, Lota Garrltty.

Dr. Gertrude Peabody, head of the Mr-. C. M. Castles.

Atiss Mollte Gib- department of Home Economics at son. Miss Allio Johnson. Miss Wil- Temple university tline, who sometimes accompanies urama is mean nearest to me- kpril 10. It would be very her parents in interesting rune- appeals to something within us i t0 chairman of drama tiotm even those in the evening, no other art. it is life through ae j(- (llo piav would come from tin On every side in drawing rooms a dinner party a gpwu of deep wore recently a frock of white chit jtion revealing the thoughts ot man -1 sn)m, (me our gieat num theatres in Washington the Wine colored velvet made on fon embroidered in crystals and; kind in past history and our own of gifted writers our own rule of the season is carried out draped lines and in pearls.

The skirt had inset go- present day of Corsicana. 'that to he smart the neckline must gold. idets and the neckline was shallow. It is the wish ol the chairman MS nilndtii of the import- jbe original and the very smartest Airs. Hiram Bingham has a par-j and the shoulders elongated to drama ol the 1 Wanco of setting aside some lime for those with the right and left tieularlv modish lace gown, made form slight sleeves.

ot omen liihs that or the back and front differ- wit htieivd sides and built over u' Miss Rita Hulme, niece of the club the (induct give it MRS. W. A. HAMMETT, jing sharply from each other. flesh colored chiffon slip.

A of Agriculture and Mrs. lesson or program to mama ('jiait man Drama. Third District The evening gowns which denote rose of the lace is placed at the Jardlne, looked very pretty at one 111 1 1 their new ness are those with the left side of the waistline. I of the receptions in a gown oi lls shoulder line high on the right Mrs. Howard E.

Gann, sister of i white satin with a narrow sash oi side but going under the arm on Senator Charles Curtis, had on at the left, giving a slantwise neck- a bull, a gown of deep pink velvet with the skirt draped to one side miss uuum- Hf nf hati()n anil Dor calling Mrs. Gann is wearing a coming suit of black cloth gown of black velvet faced in clolh; med with fur and a small black' with silver crowned 1 black hat, velour hat. Mrs. Timothy J. Campbell wore Airs.

Frank Gardner, wife of for a luncheon party recently Representative Gardner of Indiana, gown of silver grey velvet embroid wearing a gown of silver cloth ered in color and a grey squirrel brocaded in pink, and made with a coat with small grey hat. At a bodice and rather full skirt, dance Mrs. Campbell had on Atiss Rosa Maye Kendrck has a Spray and Trim Now tn all Noble. Mrs. R.

Gros Mrs. Carter Mrs. B. Callicutt. i r.

Mr teat on, liolmnn. Mr- Wm. il. D. line in the front no matter though the hack be cut in a deep or oval.

In fact, it is very seldom that the eccentricity of the front of the neckline is followed in the hack. The under the arm on the side neckline has countless variations for some time the perilous 'positipn of the gown worn under ter.s sad the hoys would be taught the arm on one side is taken into a vocation and would receive the consideration and shoulder straps ipline they should have had at are added although many of them litre guiltless of straps at all. position affords woman ail the side where the neckline op port unit to demonstrate hev highest point the material ability in tills Held, she said, "and hs ekher caught together in points faculty with ono or rt regulation work shoulth-r seam one. One of the 'prettiest of dinner gowns of the study drama, with drama, act drama, and it will add to our ability to recognize a good play and it when we see it presented, i i I History records only the cold to one side. Miss Hulme is also weating a be- black satin hung from each shoulder and tied below the it is given to writers of fascinating fiction and finished actors who EHicraatiPs monti mue handsome gown of white crepe in rhinestones and pearls in robe effect with a deeply scalloped skirt and handed deep neckline in the hack.

n-i! A tk Orugclut rur Urent i eillsia Urti boxes, sealed with RIMioa. 'iakeuuotkcr Ask fot UUXNO Reliable. Huy I som BY BKOGOliTS FRESH HEADLESS SHRIMP LEVI BROS. MARKET PHONES 485-486. per cent discount on.

trees. and flowering shrubs tiiis week only. Chinese Kims, $2,00, $3.50, $7.50 each, planted and guaranteed. Pecan Trees $1.50, $2,50, each. Shade Trees $1.00 each.

(Elm, Sycamore, Black Locust and Blum.) Reach Trees, 95c and 50c each. Figs f.iic each. Rears 75c and each. Daviss Floral and Nursery Company Ore at Bah 7th Avenue Rhone 1022 yard 122 2nd Flower Shop Navarro Hotel Mrs. C.

Baghy, 738, charge. Read the all the newa i di hoim am ottering every i am endowed to tin reclaiming the boys." Mrs. Waters is Hie mother of three children. Iler lute I was warden of the prison. lette Greenlee, Mrs.

Mrs. S. Al. Kerr, Airs. Mrs.

J. Wesley Edens Caldwell. Mrs. S. H.

E. Raxtou Davis, Mrs. ergufeon, Alen prefer meats Dr. Peabodv season worn at an embassy was made of nietal lace and had the shoulder seam quite wide on the right side and sewed in long sleeve, while the other side of the gown was drawn tightly under the arm, held up by a flashing shoulder strap of blue semi-precious jewels. These jewels were also used to hold the draped to the front hip girdle.

Another pretty evening gown by a debutante showing the and pies, sai 1 one sided effect had the neckline J. M. Kerr, Airs, R. A. Butler, Mrs.

Geo. Baum. nH. Lynd. Mrs.

H. C. Jester. Mrs. B.

B. Afunsey, Mrs. O. Bowmen, Mrs. J.

W. AlcGill. Mrs. B. W.

George, Airs. C. II. Mills, Mrs. W.

A. Mowlam, Clowe Floral Mrs. John W. Young, Mrs. W.

T. Carter, Mrs. J. C. West, Mrs.

M. L. Marks, Mrs. E. T.

Warring, Mrs. E. L. Hogan, Mrs. T.

J. Walton. Mrs. E. J.

Womack, Airs. Fred Willis, Mrs. C. A. Gordon.

Mrs. John 11. Brown, Mrs. Joe Wilson. Mrs.

C. H. Allvn, Mrs. Nat Rinkston, Mrs. R.

B. Campbell, Airs. Allvn Lang, Mrs. R. L.

Hamilton, Mrs. Harry Johnson, Airs. Will Walton. Mrs. W.

T. Watson, J. M. Blackburn. Mrs.

Hobt. Stell. Mrs. Jim Woods, Mrs. Henry Walker.

Mrs. AL AT. McDonald. Mrs, J. llamil- Al.s S.

S. Johnston, Mrs. L. tial to vegetables and "Women." she declared Hills that help make tractive to the eve as the actual taste of white women are under the arm in a perky bow, puddings, the i dish at- imporlunt the food. With men, eating is a necessity, not a pleasure," Women also like with their meals.

Dr. Peabodv said. ton. B. E.

Kelt on, Mrs. Mrs. J. O. Gardner, Mrs Clung.

Alts. Lynn Adams vy Pollock, Mrs. E. B. Airs.

Gullet, Mrs. Kate S. H. Burnet, Mrs. J.

Mrs. H. Kaufman, Mrs. Sutherland, J. K.

Mi. Mrs. 11 ar- Roberson. Arp, Mrs, Roderick, Harry liamr. Mrs.

W. J. McKie. ARss Blanch McKie. Miss Evelyn McKic.

Airs. AI. L. Adams. Mrs.

Trim our Miss Mattie Steele, Mrs. J. J. McClellan. Mrs.

Wylie Johnson. lAlrs. K. Wolens, Mrs. R.

Me('amnion. Mrs- AL E. Woodrow. Mrs. Rolit.

Kent. Mrs. I. N. Buttle.

Airs. Robt. Watt. Mrs. D.

N. Rice. Mrs. Kal Shwarts, Mrs. Tom Hickev, 1 Baum, Mrs.

J. R. Sewell. Holds Jazz Overrated As Feature of Radio One of the few women directors of radio stations in America. Miss 'Judith C.

'calls Friday, the Thirteenth, On that day five Aprils she opened WMAQ for the Chicago Daily News. I now broadcasts or i orth stern university and the University of Chicago. Twenty persons are now the land an added shoulder arrangement to match the one on the other going over-'the arm. I Bows and beaux seem to he the 'order of the day for every one, of dancing dresses and (iiose designed for other times as flaunts a soft and perky somewhere, whether it is of iincluded in staff. Her i the make jazz thing.

Judith. Waller personnel of iter AH Mrs. A. C. Sloan.

Mr ton, Mrs. R. Sw Hobt. Browning Homar, Mrs. Minnie Bui- ittnan.

Mrs. Mrs, H. B- Van Hook, Mrs. W. G.

Baker, Mrs. K. H. Newton, L. Shepherd, Airs.

Jackson, Mrs. Stanley Kerr, Airs. Rov Xushaum, Mrs. J. O.

Burk, AH s. N. Mrs. D. Nolen, Airs.

It. Z. Barlow. Mrs. K.

E. Babers, Mrs. H. L. Wheeloek.

J. L. Halbert, Airs. H. Alrr.

A. G. Elliot. Mrs. sloe.

Mrs. F. A. Pierce. Fendley.

Alts. Chris. I. Clyde Stroud. Mrs.

I Mis. W. T. Shell. Mrs Mi s.

W. E. Brooks, Air ford, Airs. II, N. Holloway, Mr M.

mn. Mrs. Harry Mereditii. Walter Jackson. Mrs.

Lenier ton, Mrs. Tip DeAnnan, Mrs, tie Dockum, Mrs. J. A. Echols, Mrs.

ham, Airs. Geo. E. Kufus Hardy, Mrs Mrs, Elbert Williams A. H.

Kerr. Mrs. Frank Vilen Edens, Fan- Mrs. B. 1- Frost, Mrs.

Claude Carson, Mrs. Harry Jacobs. Mr- J. W. Litchlyter.

A j. Bell. Mrs. John arson, AHs. ft L.

Calkins. Mrs. It. It. Mitchell.

Mrs T. Reid, Mrs. Joel Trim hie. A. Grocery, Mrs.

A B. Ilar- shaw. Mrs- J- W. Davidson. Mrs.

(flbson, Mrs. L. K. McCormick, Willie, Mrs. lay Nash, tarver, Mrs.

R. R. Davidson. Mrs. prlnc L.

Mrs. Martin, Ken- Mrs. Walter Knox. Mrs. B.

Bad 1er, Roy Love, Bush Wof- (, W. Mrs. Wal- Hook. Mrs. I).

Jester, Mrs. a. Pinkston, Mrs. Ralph normous proportions on the hip or shoulder, or demurely tied under the chin as a finish to the round collar of the short dress. Even the dainty slippers are taking on themselves bows, in a finish to the wide laces If they are oxfords or with how of lace chiffon or velvet at the side of the vamp irv the dftiwfng slippers.

Next to the bow the otd fashioned rosct'e. such as milady used to throw to a gallant knight when he entered the li-ts. are being used with long narrow streamers matching contrasting colors worn as shoulder sash or slipper ornament. Those who have taken kindly to the early season fashion of a chon of colored tulle worn on the necklace ol pearls at the hack of Hie neck are looking with interest at the huge bows of tulle for the same purpose being shown in tlie local shops with some of the most modish of the evening and dance gowug even with some of the ones, Alts, Coolidge lias favored I velvets for her formal gowns ing the past weeks. Sin an aftenion gown of silver velvet combined with nietal of exactly the same shade, deep yoke hack and front is cut in one with the long tight sleeves.

Airs. Cootidgo's gown for the Congressional reception quite properly much favorable comment. was of deep rose velvet of soft and lustrous pile that the high an effect of ashes of flowing drapertv roses. This was made with a deep, he so valuable in A' hack and square front neckline xperience, she superstition that radio go except as a Modern Dress Offends Eye Rresem-day dress and manner of hair dressing offend the eye of John Collier, noted British artist, now 72 years old. "The skimpinoss of modern dress and the popularity of shingled and bobbed he said, making the painter's task a very difficult one.

dress today is admirable from the hygienic point of view, but it is not pictorial and it maker the task difficult because there is none lights gave of that ampl which used soft dur- has gray lace The the long side train lined with Mr. Collier said before he paints silver held In place on one side hv a woman's portrait he always asks a row of handmade flowers of the to see her wardrobe so that he can shade of the velvet. There was choose the dress for her. Many wo- rhinestone embroidery down one men, he thinks, lose all their iudi- side of the skirt and bodice In vidua! ty when they have their front. hair shingled bobbed, Did you know WOLF BRAND CHILI contains more nourishment than any other food at same price.

One can WOLF BRAND CHILI from grocer, box crackers, a square Tatum, Mn King. Mrs, nie Lotspeich, meal for whole family, like Mrs. Dwight F. Davis, wife of the Secretary of War. is always effective in evening gowns and sho has one in particular which has receiv'd much admiration from her women friends of very soft black taffeta made with a tight fitting it.

held with narrow bands of Sands Mr T. McKee Ben Mille P. Brown. Mrs. W.

Riek Woods, Mrs. D. Shaw, Mrs. Horn, Mrs. Fred Barth, Mrs.

W. Mrs H. Mrs. A. Airs.

W. A. Cocke, Mrs. Mont. Mrs.

Batumi Jout I). Mn W. It. Mrs. W.

L. C. Baghy, AJrs. J- W. H.

Taylor, Mrs. Mrs. M. Dyer. Mrs.

Mrs. Evans. Mrs. Mrs. Ewing Edens, Mrs.

J. Watson Mrs. F. Flaniken Allen, Mrs. S.

Roberts, Mrs. flora Johnson, John Calhoun, Bonnie Malloy. Mrs C. Cunningham, Mis. Bweat man.

Mrs. M. W. Kutherford Mrs, Guy Love, Mrs. I (lunch.

Mrs. Geo. Don Danvers. Mis. I C.

Stroube, Mrs, has. Hllery Hebert. Airs Mrs. Bert Inabnit, Mrs. Joeji Elmer Rittershuchei Dr.

Owen. Mrs. Jack Hager Mrs. F. H.

McNutt, Mi Jester, Mrs, R. Range, Newsom. Mrs, Roy Moyston, Airs W. McClendon. Mrs.

Boyce Mar A. j. B. Murchison Scarborough, Mit Aliss Hattif Tuflos, Mn Airs. Suttle Tatum, Mrs P.

McLedon Al Boynton. J. 11. Neee Knox. Mrs.

Mrs. Lawson flesh colored ribbon over the shoijl-, 'eers. The skirt is fulled on to this tight bodice, and is elongated by a flounce of black tulle. To give the proper relict, Afrs. Davis wears a la rue gay flower of at Mn Hawkins waistline Queen Derden.j Kenner, Mrs.

J. Mary Bullenberger, Roberts, Mrs. VV, M. S. J.

Jackson, Airs. T. Mrs. E. Butler.

Mrs. Mrs. W. L. James, Mrs.

Christophe? Harry ouIson, Atri-, W. Jester. Mrs. It. N- Milter, Neylaiiif Bntle Mi Fottson.

Mrs. B. Zadeck, Mrs. B. Mo Hoy, Mrs.

it. B. Neb let, Mrs. Abe Mulkey, Aliss Mattie Milter, Airs. H.

Barton. Mrs. Martin. Mrs, Max Almond, Mrs. it.

J. Jackson. Mrs, C. A. Tripp, Mrs.

Ed Mrs, J. D. Roberson, Mrs. J. M.

Smith, Mrs, J. E. WhiteseUe, Mrs. W. M.

Elliot, Mrs. Juba Mints, Mrs. Emma Townsend, Mrs. Ed. At.

Polk, Mrs. W. H. Hustings, Airs. L.

Dockery. Mrs, R. Haley, At. Lee, Mrs. Willie Tuttle, Mrs, s.

Hornet J. Mrs. A. W. BisseW.

daughter of the Secretary of the Interior, Dr. Hubert Work who came to Washington to tie his hostess lor the of ficiai dinner for the President and Mrs. Coolidge, and for the White House Reception, wore at a Tinner a most becoming gown of shell pink silk made with straight Mrs. John jung bodice and a circular skirt. There were inset godets of silver lace in the skirt to give even more of a and there a shallow yoke of the lace outlining tip square bordered in rhinestones.

Mrs. Lyman Kendall looks very pretty in ft gown of white satin made on stipple straight lines and outlined in pearls. With this, she wears a becoming tight band of diamonds and pearls and pendant diamond and pearl earrings. C. m.

Thornell. Mrs. C. Mrs, Howard N. Tucker.

for- Mrs It. Stroube, Mrs Will merly Miss Bessie McKeldiii, Thompson. Mrs. J. Garitty, Mrs.

handsome and queenly in a Ed Williams, Mrs. J. D. Roberson, of fold cloth made on Mrs, J. Mell Smith.

straight lines with a long skirt If any name should he a square cut bodice. SPECIAL SALE Bed Room Suites We offer an unusually large assortment of Bed Room Suites of the better quality, distinctive and of lasting beauty at prices that mean most value Besides the twenty suites listed here, there are many others priced equally Decorated lied Room Suile Special Sale Price Mahogany Red Room Suite, 6-pe Special Sale Price $198.50 $37 o.nn $298.50 (ireen and (it Decora fed o-pc. Red Suite Special Sale Price $385.00 American Walnut pc. Red Room Suite Special Sale Price $575.00 $450.00 Louis xvi (Ireen and Red Suite Special Sale Price Spanish Decorated Red Room Suite, Lpe, Special Sale Price Louis XV o-pe. Walnut Red Room Suite Special Sale Price $1,080.00 $675.00 )( $325.00 $.725.00 $400.00 3-pe.

Rrazil Satinwood Red Suite Special Sale Price $275.00 $225.00 Her key and Larly American 3-pe. Red Suite Special Sale Price Chippendale 3-pe. Mahogany Red Room Suite Special Sale Price 150.00 $350.00 $298.50 SPECIAL: ALL TABLE LAMPS1-4 off as low! Rerkcy and (Say o-jie. Walnut Red Suite Special Sale Price Spanish 5-pe. Walnut Red Room Suite Special Sale Price $269.50 $225.00 oloiiial 5-pe.

Walnut Red Room Suite Special Sale Price $245.1 Louis XV! and Dee. (j Suiie Special Sale Price $745.00 $500.00 Spanish Rlaek Decorated 3-pe. Suite Special Sale Price $285.00 Rerkoy and and (loral Rose Suite Special Sale Price 8225.00 Decorated Red Room Suite, l-pe, Special Sale Price $575.00 Colonial (Ireen and Rlaek DC-oraied Suite Special Sale Price $210.00 Rerkdv and Cav and Riad: 3-pe. Suit Special Sale Price 3 pe. Decorated Maple Special Sale Price $175.00 SPECIAL: ALL WICKER SUITES 1-5 off If Wanted, Special Terms Can Be Arranged.

1907 ua. W. T. Darker, Mrs, Joeped this list pteace phone 389, I Mrs, Henry Wilder Keyes wore Lm 1927.

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