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PAGE ELEVEll FORT- WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM-SUNDAT '314 i usnAr SEPTEMBER 27 1936- 1 I 1 I I ath yo 69 I I Ago in Fort Worth Society Circles ire lip 0411 Aln Ago in 1 4 ort Worth society ircles Twenty Years I wenty Years Daylight Saving 11 Comes to Closer IiflTlitIh4 arb Ty vs Arlo II I I a I LL OUVIII 11 Comes to Close Fall Activities at Get Into Full Swing This Week all zi cavities rp TT 1-1 1 nt Get Illt0 Fu ll tv it his ee RURAL POWER LINES EXTENDED IN COLLIN McKINNEY Sept 26 About 350 farms and rural homes in Col-Olin County will have electric service available from lines to be completed during 1936 by the Texas Power and Light Company Ware of McKinney district manager said today Five of these lines already bays been completed this year totaling 32 miles and serving 150 patrons There are under construction or scheduled for immediate building about 50 miles more EXTENDED IN COLLIN McKINNEY Sept 26 About 350 farms and rural homes in Col- Olin County Will have electric service available from lines to be completed during 1936 by the Texas Power Ware of and Light Company McKinney district manager said today FiVe of these lines already have been completed this year totaling 32 mile and serving 150 patrons There are under construction or for immediate building about 50 miles more Tall social activities at Texas Christian University will swing into rapid cadence this week with five tubs scheduled to hold initial at rapid stubs Fall social activities at Texas University will swing into apid cadence this week wth five dubs scheduled to hold nitia at- il fairs Members of Sigma Tau Delta honorary English fraternity plan to attend the Frontier Centennial Wednesday night Miss Marjorie Sewalt president has announced The students will go in a body to study the exhibits along Sunset Trail and in the West Texas Chamber of Commerce Building programs of the club for 'he year will center around folklore as the groups will entertain the Southwest folklore convention in the Spring airs Members of Sigma Tau Delta hon wary English fraternity plan to end the Frontier Centennial Wed- iesday night Miss Marjorie Sewalt 'resident has announced The students will go in a body 0 study the exhibits along Sunset rrail and in the West Texas Chem- 5er of Commerce Building Programs of the club for tie year vill center around folklore as the troups will entertain the Southwest 'olklore convention in the Spring Highlight of the week will be the annual President) Reception in Mary Couts Burnett Library Friday night Students and their parents and friends will be honored The entire faculty will be in the receiving line hos Hidalgos Spanish club will hold open house Thursday evening in Brite Club Room at the school Fifty members will be accepted A new program chairman will be elected to replace Miss Ann Day Jarvis who las resigned and a social ehairman to replace Miss Mable in Archer who did not return to school Initial meeting of the Anglia Club honorary freshman and sophomore English organization will ha held at 7311 ro Wednesday A "get-together" supper will be given by the Home Economics Club at 8 today at the home of Mrs rantliAt Robbins 1516 West Terrell New members will be honored Me art studios of took on a Bohemian atmosphere last Tuesday night when old members of the Brushes Chita composed of art students entertained newcomers After an Initiation service refreshments were served around a table decorated with candles In bottles Five new members were Initiated: Misses Mary Jo Brady Helen Williams Dorothy Elder and Earle Trost and Mrs Lauryl Venning Twenty more students will be ioluated tomorrow night In the art studios Highlight of the week will be the tonna' President's Reception in lary Couts Burnett Library Friday light Students and their parents ind friends will be honored The ntire faculty will be in the reedy- ng line hos Hidalgos Spanish club will 'old open house Thursday evening Brite Club Room at the school rifty members will be acceptod A new program chairman will be ilected to replace Miss Ann Day who bag resigned and a so- sal (airman to replace Miss Mable in Archer who did not return to chool Initial meeting of the Anglia Club ionnrary freshman and sophomore organization Will be held it rn Wednesday A "get-together" supper will be pvert by the Home Economics Club Th art studios of took rt 8 today at the home of Mrs a Bohemian atmosphere last Robbins 1516 West Terrell klew members will be honored ruesday night when old members if the Brushes Chita composed of irt students entertained newcomers kfter an initiation service refresh- nents were served around a table lecorated with candles in bottles Five new members were Initiated: Mary Jo Brady Helen Wil- Ian's Dorothy Elder a nd Earle Frost and Mrs Lauryl Venning Twenty more students will be Tilhated tomorrow night in the art ItlidiOS IN "WHAT THE WELL DRESSED WINDOWS AND FLOORS WILL WEAR THIS FALL" SENSIBLY PRICED FOR -rn tgiagt '1400 rzg weleallIkomettIt wotostoyeohlitli Atkolivo-revki tzMixo'041: 011Orttiotst401 1 A oitloottrit fo (ttiosTiSkooPw 141 trAewgre 1WitreteratI0414 YeAtVioxiAttAlloi fopitioNv ZU view Ideas in window decoration New designs and weaves in American-made lace net curtains Fashionable curtains for every room in your home and for every type of futmisbings formal or informll Lace net curtains to use alone at the windows to combine with draperies to hang over Venetian blinds softening their lines Rough weaves smooth weaves sturdy or dainty weaves all-over or bordered your choice And remember their practical qualities they long lives and can be dry-cleaned at FALL STYLE SHOW OF FASHION-THRIFT FLOORS repnrier pimm ND MOTHER- it-KY WERE IALMING AsouT MT OREATII! FY fr AFTER THE DANCE 1M SORRY DEAR 'ME SINS WM CQUet OUT 00 YOU KNOW Ti-Wr elA0 MAIN OFTEN cows 11 CNA Tk41 TE SUPPOSE YOU 611nm toi TwI montolms Dorothy Graves one of the dancers in Br Ily Rose's "Jumbo" which just closed at the Frontier Centennial She was formerly Crowell Water Supply Assured CROWELL Sept flow- Pd over the spillway of the Crowell city lake during the recent rains for the first time since the raising of the dam and insured Crowell an adequate water supply indefinitely Wells built by the city also have returned to their normal capacity Mayor CT Schlegel said During August water was shipped into Crowell from Knox City by rail and the rate was $2 per thousand gallons plus the sewerage fee Water orders were cancelled slim-fly after Sept 3 when the first rain on the lake's watershed since October 1935 placed about six weeks' supply of water in it The capacity of the city lake was more than doubled by a WPA project completed last Spring The dam of the lake was raised three and one-half feet and the spillway three feet no v2J813 TriTUCEZ" AND SHE KNEW OuR MOTHER'S RIGHT MOST SAD BREATH IS CAUSED BY F000 PARTICLES THAT COLLSCT 1 ANO DECAY BETWEEN emPROPEOLY CLEANED TEETH 9 ADvISE COMIL9011 DENTAL CREAM BECAUSE ITS SPECIAL PENETRATING FOAM REMOVES 1s1St ODOR -likekEDING DEPOSITS 0 I in Zeigfeld's "Follies" and Earl Irs "Vanities" and worked at Monte Carlo Europe's most famous playground for the rich WPA WORKER'S PLANE FALLS THREE KILLED HOLDEN Mo Sept 26 M-- Three men all residents of Holden were injured fatally late Friday when a rebuilt airplane crashed in a pasture just east of here Jesse Craig 26 and Glenn Jones 20 died soon after the crash which was from a height of 100 feet An thur West 30 was taken to a War rensburg hospital where he died Craig a TPA worker owned the plane OF TO SPONSOR MOTORCADE TO FAIR A motorcade to the Denton County Fair Oct 13 will be sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce The Fort Worth Recreation Department will present a musical program which will be broadcast To smoke on the streets of Boston was a penal offense until 1880 THAT'S TOMS THIRD STRAIGHT DANCE WITH THE ELMS GIRL! THAT GUYS CERTAINLY A MARTYR! WW HE EVER LET HIMSELF GET STUCK WITH A PROBLEM GIRL LIKE THAT! HER -71 BREATH- le TWO WEEKS LATER NO BAD BREATH BEHIND HER SPARKLING SMILE I NEW YORK Sept 26 you live in any of the more than 900 cities and' towns in the United States which advanced the clock last April you can sleep an hour later tomorrow The 1936 daylight saving season will end For five months city dwellers whose communities have had the hour-ahead clock have been getting an extra hour of sunshine (at the expense of getting up that much earlier) and many of the country districts have observed daylight savings because of the adjacent city markets on that time In no less than 16 States in the territory of Hawaii and in Canada daylight saving was observed this year and Great Britain France Belgium the Netherlands Portugal and Russia had its equivalent (From the Files of The Star-Telegram) Motor license 9266 went to Miss Ruth Rominger In a picture of Fort Worth teachers taken in 1898 and printed in the 1916 paper were the following: Messrs Ernest Parker Williams and Misses Mamie Willing Lily Clayton Charlie Noble Mabel Horsley Carrie Le La Batt and Pinka Jones Society speculated on the identity of the coming season's debutantes and awaited the return from a vacation of the Assembly president Mrs I Burney Anita Laneri after spending several months studying voice in New York visiting Sophie Breslau And spending her vacation in the Adirondacks: returned to Fort Worth Miss Mary Elizabeth Dickinson entertained the Entre Nous Club Louis Wortharn II returned to his home Blossom Hill Farm near Nacogdoches after visiting his grandparents Dorothy Ezzell celebrated her fourth birthday with a party Katherine Foster entertained nine little friends at a birthday luncheon Mary Page Martin Helen Fellows Mercedes Berger Lois White Aileen Agee Gene Blocker and Chester Haltom were among small guests at a friend's birthday party Mrs I A Withers and son returned from California Show row advertised Mae Marsh in "The Little Mary Pickford in "Hu lda From Holland" Clara Kimball Young in "The Dark Silence" Fannie Ward in 'Each Pearl a Tear" and Frank Daniels at Byers Opera House in "Bringing Up Father" Miss Judith Hawley left for Wellesley Mass to attend Wellesley College Misses Sarah and Grace Whitsett went to Austin to attend the University of Texas Mrs A Rohrer returned from California Anne Mae Armstrong and Pauline Stripling attended a dinner and dance at the Dallas Country Club Stones Cake Company sponsored a "hidden princess" contest Electra Marshall was hostess at a soap bubble party French to Study Old Wreck ALEXANDRIA Egypt (A)) A French expedition to investigate sea erosion on the remains of the Napoleonic fleet scuttled by Admiral Nelson at Aboukir is expected here shortly The wrecks lie in shallow water in Aboukir Bay I BEAUTIFUL-LASTING OIL PERMANENTS No extra charg 1016Ai! lot haircut sham- Ik7 poo or wave set a Licensed operat- 41 ors Work guar- anteed Open after 7 by sp pointment I $1 WAVE SHOP PHONE 2-0534 202 James Bldg 1021e Houston in She Was Dancer in Jumbo I (From the Files of The Star- Louis Wortharri II returned Miss Judith Hawley left for Wel- A i Telegram) to his home Blossom Hill Farm lesley Mass to attend Wellesley sv near Nacogdoches after visiting NEW YORK Sept 26 (41)-If you Motor license 9266 went to Miss grandparentshere his College live in any of the more than 900 Ruth Rominger Misses Sarah and Grace Whitsett cities and towns in the United States Dorothy Ezzell celebrated her went to Austin to attend the Urn- -617N i' 4 which advanced the clock last April ersIn taken in 1898 in the fourth birthday with a party a picture of Fort Worth teach- --i- and printe versa) of Texas -s-- Xii'i" 4 I you can sleep an hour later tomor- 1916 paper were the following: Katherine Foster entertained nine Mrs A Rohrer returned from 5 -I' 1 '-'1i row Messrs Ernest Parker Wit- little friends at a birthday lunch- California 4 -it 3' -h 4- The 1936 daylight saving season hams and Misses Mamie Willing eon- 3 isloso' At Lily Clayton Charlie Noble Mabel Anne Mae Armstrong and Pauline i will ::1 ayon arie ll end Horsley Carrie Le LaBatt and Stripling attended a dinner and '-'W 4A 5L: 4 For five months citY dwellers Mercedes Berger Mary Page Mart Lois White in Helen Fellows Aileen Pinka Jones dance at the Dallas Country lub scheduled OOP '34-- whose communities have had the Agee Gene Blocker and Chester 0 4' 4 hour-aheed clock have been getting Society speculated on the identity Haltom were among small guests Stones Cake Company sponsored 42 a "hidden princess" contest "7 an extra hour of sunshine (at the of the coming season's debutantes at a friend's birthday party BEAUTIFUL-LASTING i ik A 4 elov 01 expense of getting up that much tainodn of athe awaited Mrs I A Withers and son re- Electra Marshall was hostess at a OIL PERMANENTS earlier) and many of the country edAtshseemrebtluyripi rfersoidmenatvIcras- No extra charge Ns isk '911' 4) Burney turned from California soap bubble party a I AO districts have observed daylight say- tor haircut sham- Wreck 1' poo or wave eel 4 ings because of the adjacent city Anita Laneri after spending sev- Show row advertised Mae Marsh t1 Licensed oPerat- 7' markets on that time French to Study Old Wr eral months studying voice in New in The Little Liar" Mary Pickford ALEXANDRIA -Egypt (An a A I1 ore Work guar o) 171177:11 In no less than 18 States in the York visiting Sophie Breslau And in "Bulda From Holland" Clara French expedition to investigate sea r'1P anteed Open after territory of Hawaii and in Canada spending her vacation in the Acii- Kimball Young in "The Dark Si- erosion on the remains of the Napo- by a p- pOintment daylight saying was observed this rondacks' returned to Fort Worth knee" Fannie Ward in 'Each Pearl leonic fleet scuttled by Admiral sgt $1 WAVE SHOP year and Great Britain France Bel- a Tear and Frank Daniels at Byers Nelson at Aboukir is expected here 1 -7 :2 PHONE 534 mtionity Atec-s- gium the Netherlands Portugal and Miss Mary Elizabeth Dickinson Opera House in "Bringing Up Fa- shortly The wrecks lie in shallow 208 James Bldg 1 Houston PrIlotillg 1 Russia had its equivalent entertained the Entre Nous Club ther" water in Aboukir Bay asmissmeaseink a vv ill El liN 4 NI' ofi)4 Itisp a 4die- I ccE) HOE rtin 107-itAl cord ccuttr01) CV 1 St i-s- 1 -In I 111 jt1 bsi- 4 mr wig mlaos 1 TNVO BIG -g -olt i a 14-cti--- Fiz 1-c: 4 (K 1114 a ss 0' -'----4-1 l''ssr swiss: rs'Xs- a It lif 't 1 es e7- s- 7-riss it 4-014-0104 li A- eet asl -----'w 4 roo SHDoN 4 0 'it 0 1st elii: tA: 7 41st "Me' trigrlnint 4 114 L1 -immot ti MOO 1 lo tzr51 4 It MU: i A 1B 0 VI 41tlet)411111 1 4110 :41111 i el I clrt nr" EVENTS 1 1 9 I 13 -eAtit n- 1131 1 041 -t-SS IF itaTL i am a s5 1 1- Ham a i -nr' Cl tat IN 0 pi 0 slam 6 Pa 101 fic ''4 A RM 'II' ro- Ot4 (it (-: 1V: -IS it fang 0 tg 1 WHAT THE WELL DRESSED to XC)-C' 441 1 40415 -iir I ze I fas mu irt 6 lt1 riallAY61041 MI I til 4' tit mb stit ktlergaet 180 1 7r Mrsla 1 CI lie i a $3 tg 42 VW Ate 0 42: IPS i II 4 a limPo 1 1Q4tel Of tOli 1 111 Ali I ILA 't i i qietro -t7 WINDOWS 4LAlpitedi 0 1W! me fiN ag)1PIRIPI e40 Agfroorl AND Dorothy Graves one of the in Zeigfeld's "Follies" and Earl Wv6749274 I (AV litt A which just closed at the Frontier dancers in BrIly Rose's "Jumbo" Carroll's "Vanities" and worked Wkholg I at Monte Carlo Europe's most eillisg-glteww Ws md-glAIPW4tozotto lig i itrtif I Off 'I to 10 jottollyAri "No Centennial She was formerly famous playground for the rich t'Ar i I 4 -11 vii I 4 ''rsiikg 0 0 1 tri 1 m34 44 rettiotelow '4i firelt iltin ill 1 I Crowell Water WPA WORKER'S PLANE Ift 1 01 Ill q' 4C4Ti "-Sill 41- AO" j4tit- 14 tal Ta- -Woo- ix it' i ti siltsi IV FALLS THREE KILLED WILL WEAR THIS FALL" 4 An Ott iPiew ilk Obst Supply Assured HOLDEN Mo Sept 26 't ie' chFit '4-ress 'sr! Iii 4 '41 ''P II 1' Three men al residents oen Th idt Hld MIL Ail i il CROWELL Sept 26-Water flow- were injured fatally late Friday 4 -NIP 4'11rtirf I- 11tl gt ligit 141 Conte-see new Ideas-in window decoration New lnrier Pd over the spillway of the Crowell when a rebuilt airplane crashed in 'IL 'ova4e 'CIA 4 '141 city lake during the recent rains for a pasture just east of here SENSIBLY 41 RA PRICED na bit it designs and weaves in the first time since the raising of Jesse Glenn Jones 'll Itilikr S-- '1 Jtt yr44 -si s- 41 tif American-made lace net Craig 26 and the da and insured Crowell an 20 died soon after the crash vthictt 41 tiffk 1'4r 1 I 01 adequate water supply indefinitely was from a height of 100 feet Ars FOR qya I 911: ipip curtains- liit 4 Fashionable curtains for every room In Wells built by the city also have Wells to their normal capacity thur West 30 Was taken to War 1 'I' tit iIt 'l rensburg hospital where he died yor Schlegel said I 3-31 1a sombre Ai your WPA Ma DurinC August wate Ca worker owmed the was shipped 1 MODERN BUDGETS home and for every type of furnishings ar-- '-ttieditt ut 7- st I into Crowell from Knox City by 1 of" sAfiritInT I4 rail and the rate was $2 per thousand gallons plus the sewerage td OF CT0i SPONSOR 1 formal or informal Lace net curtains to use alone 4 (11 All 1 417 41- 1 tr itur rt fee Water orders were cancelled ELLISON THIRD FL OOR -11 Afilr "WI A at the w-indows to combine with draperies to shortty after Sept 3 when the MOTORCADE TO FAIR IF Ai- vkisi tv 4 I first rain on the lake's watershed A motorcade to the Denton Coun- i hang over Venetian blinds softening their lines 1 since October 1935 placed about ty Fair Oct 13 will be sponsored by 1 six weeks' supply of water in it the Chamber of Commerce 't The capacity of the city lake was The Fort Worth Recreation De- more than doubled by a WPA pro- partment will present a musical pro-Rough weaves smooth weaves sdy or dainty ject completed last Spring The dam gram which will be broadcast 9 tur of the lake was raised three and one-half feet and the spillway three To smoke on the streets of Bos- weaves all-over or bordered designs-take your feet ton was a penal offense until 1880 1 -ii- THATS TOWS THIRD STRAIGHT i choice And remember their practical qualities 147 -i DANCE WITH THE SLAKE GIRL! i THAT GUY'S CERTAINLY A the hIc ion lives and can be dr 'kaned at -c 1 i 4 IMED AN 4fait ron FAS ION-THRI I LO I 'i r411 Ira Itt1 laundered perfectly ))) i- I Vori 0 ITUCEZ td I 1 ri to i Ak "0 -14 '4' 1 0'' Vk e- -1 I I o- 01 laiL4 7)4' ft4i t''' tr 4 1 r44 i4 I ''4 0 AND SHE t40t 1 i-N 0 WI-iY1S HE EVER LEI Tt iiis: itti Attot Awn ir stq A 1 tf i' HIMSELF GET STUCK 144 ti l'' 4 tlit" 141t: 11 i 1 WITH A PROBLEM GIRL LIKE THATHER X1U 1 4E -74 11 FALL STYLE SHOW i i vkit-1 BREATH- SL's 3::: 44 CI) 1147 il -1114 ki 7'': OW'': A'''-c' 0 4 0 I 8 i' 1 A i -itii 4 2- I 011 TWO WEEKS LATER NO BAD BREATH :4 Mo AFTER TH DANCE YOuR MOTHER'S RIGHT MOST SAD (MEATH BEHIND HER SPARKLING SMILE 1 '-1- FASHION-THRIFT FLOORS 7 o- iS CAUSED BY F000 PARTICLES MAT EOLLKY r' I fital) MOTHER-it-KY it 1 A Ale t'' AND DECAY BETWEEN iMPROPEOLY CLEANED i wERE IALKING TEE04 I ADVISE COMEATI DENTAL ta(Amt SAY YOU CANT CUT IHREE aeOuT MT BRET AH! 411r 4' 2 BECAUSE ITS FOAM elt I :4 114- A TIAAES ON ONE DANCE! "44 1 i REMOVES THESE ODOR -10NEDIND DEPOS4TS IPE6 I i- 4 i 4 4:4 40- 41fil' 4 --11' t5'-''- 1 'd -ktp 4F 1 stvill -1 vr- wilt ''3 44 4 14 pa 14 0 ii)1 4k 4 K4ss 0 -IP 14 wHAT A i 0 golutlislili' F- 1 1 u4--9111 11 FDA c) )4 1P- '')k Ally LZ' a 'AA SORRY DEAR114 BOYS WERE ZAi 44t 'W-- RBI 1 Acli ii -ite--4111S 7 1 I i 410''' oe 1 i :44 CI iN'AirV CRUEL -BUT 00 YOU KNOW 100 1 TNIAT eA0 DRSAIN OFTEN cows I 4 -Wi -is olonst rist TElYm? SuPPost Ve0 trY-4 -w AFIF iwg 1011T0T 01 TI41 MORNING 4 A 'W- 0 1r -t--- --41-- P'firs'4- --ft' I xi of--1 --Na- 9t7: lt4 1 c5) pt)4' 4 Wi it 4 1- -ie if-- 4 riot- Rrot 104175'1-A1v Miss Billy Stoker was elected president of the Jarvis Hall sophomore club last Wednesday Vice president will he Miss Sheila Head: sorretary-treasurer Miss Betty Brimm and reporter Miss Virginia Simons The rrogwttes freshman girls' elected Miss Mary Eleanor Clement president at their first meeting in Jarvis Hall Wednesday a week ago Other officers are: Nfiss Nell Gee vire president: Miss Nell Rodgers seciretary-treasurer Miss Eunice Jones social chairman nti Miss Katherine Melton MISS Billy Stoker was elected resident of the Jarvis Hall soph- intore club last Wednesday Vice resident will be Miss Sheila Head: ocretary-troasurer Miss ty rimm and reporter Miss Virginia lins Tub elected Miss Mary Elea The rromttes freshman girls' nor "lenient president at their first Eleanor wing i Jarvis Hall 'Wednesday 1 week ago Other off icers a re: ts Nell Gee vire president: Miss (11 Rodgers seciretary-treasurer ills' Eunice Innes social ehairman Intl Miss Katherine Melton re- Asks Aid to Send Pupils to Dallas ksks Aid to Send 1)111)itS to Datias a DALLAS Sept 26 A INnnfil State Superintendent of Public Instruction moved today for I'M -operation of railroads industry and civic organizations in sending It least 1000000 Texas school children to the Centennial Central Exposition between Oct 1 and Nov 2 Hp suggested that a visit to the oxpoition was worth four weeks In classroom and urged a united Wort "toward the end that no child shall bp deprived of this great educational trip" ALLAS Sept 26 UP) -L A Noods State Superintendent of Instruction moved today for -operation of railroads industry ri net civic 1000000 organizations in sending 1Nit Texas school chit- roil to the Centennial Central Ex- io ositn bet ween Oct 1 and 25 lie suggested that a visit to the snoition was worth four weeks classroom and urged a united (fort -toward the end that no child Ian be deprived of this great ed- canonal trip" Before you decorate this fall don't fail tto see our style show featuring the new Armstrong's Fashion-Thrift Linoleum Floors Every design is a delight to the to the pocketbook Here is smart floor beauty that comes well within even limited home budgets Before you decorate this fall don't fail tto see our style show featuring the new Arm- ng stro 1 Fashion-Thrift Linoleum Floors Every design is a delight to the eye-and to the pocketbook Here is smart floor every design is a detignt to Tne to the pocketbook Here is smart floor beauty that comes well within even limited home budgets Most Bad Breath Bogins With Tho Tooth! Vith l'ho Tooth! NO am locrniPASTE EVER NADI WIT TEETH 'MONT AND CLEAN! -'--P--L-1- P40 4M4Elt 9 0 locrosPASTE Mit gz1: MY MADE EETH SO -s -410-- i-S 4'' 1A -t'4' -nTNN: 9' '7 T-i -4'' SEHDIT AND CLEAN! e0 ei 4 Sta 1 -1 it Use Colgate Dental Cream Its sptcial pemetralittg foam gets into every tiny I crevice--emultifies and washes away the food and acid deposits that cause bad breath At the same time Colgate's soft sale polishing agent cleans and brightens enamel So brush your teeth gums and tongue with Colgate Dental Cream at least twice have cleaner brightr teeth and a sweeter purer breath Get a tube today! Ate Dental Cream Its specid 1g foam gets into every tiny and washes away and acid deposits that cause tin At the same time Colgate's enamel polishing agent cleans and sh your teeth gums and tongue gate Dental Cream as least have cleaner bright- and a sweeir purer breeds today Holy foolish to risk bid breath when it's vo easy to b4 sure! Just one thing to that's this simple comnsonest cause of bad breath is itotProterly deemed teeth! Authorities say oleeaying food deposits its hidden crevices between the teeth are the source of most unpleasant mouth of much tooth decay Ordinary detecting methods whith merely polish the exposed surfaces fail to remove these odorbreeding deposits Please come in and see them And accept with our compliments a copy of the latest idea book for home planning and decorating "Fashion-Thrift Floors for Honeymoon Homes" Please come in and see them And ac- cept with our compliments a copy of the latest idea bock for home planning a nd decorating 1-'Fashion-Thrift Floors for I 1 I I i I tioneymoon i-lomes Free Rook -Thrift Floor for Itioneyt000ta Howes fu 16 Pates la ll color is yours fo the asking next tiaao you oak' La 1Ve Rook 101-Thrift Task fcbr Ilone loor4 fittoselly6 L123000 11" C010r 2-4" in -For the as-ii'a Yours time Hg nez you in We ckni't ask you to buy lust shop and compare you'll find Ellison's prices are right and the very newest in styles I -L ckm't ask you to buy ust 1 ti rf -I 'map ono compere you it Tirto Ellison prices are right and th I very newes In es LARGE SIZE Waves Sig vor tvsk es muck CI 1 i 20t ig -req tilt 0 AT 0 0 4 LARGE SIZE Is 0 i ta 10011 1 s'1 -a-- skint sig" 4vr sif A Nose- a Iter CI 80 1 i "Narks es mud' behin sot --11k 1 al 4 to 354 sto lig ELLISON'S THIRD FLOOR 1 ----w li.

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