Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 292, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 19, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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Voti iii touch with jiiat what you want.
Still! lift It
M. 8. Whitlock & Go.
Electric Wiring or Repairing
thy
208 McClurkan Bldg.
Office:
79
CHIROPRACTIC
Wmi wii k
In
IS THE NUMBER.
Prompt Service—-Prices Reasonable
ADJUSTMENTS
BARGAIN BOX PAPER
MAINTENANCE COST
Panama Hals Cleaned and Re-Blocked $1.50
ONE-FOURTH OFF
FRUITS i, VEGETABLES
of
ON HATS
In Season
crack
Phone Us Your Grocery Order
This week we are offering all
SCOn TAILORING CO
SPRING AND
Johns-Manville Asbestos
SUMMER HATS
Dry Cleaning
Ready Trimmed at
25 Per Cent Discount
PHONE 71
1
THE CLUB BARBER SHOP
Except Gage weekly Style Hats.
IT’S PLEASING
want
YOU
JULIAN SCRUGGS
..HO
THE BIGGEST
GROCERY LINE
PEACEMAKER
VERABEST FLOUR
LET US
AND
Always ready to serve you.
SHOW YOU
OUR LINE OF
THE BEST
REFRIGERATORS
FRANCIS CRADDOCK
Means Satisfaction
DENTON MILLING COMPANY
i
HI
AND
PLUMBING
a
WE RUY ANY QUANTITY
Peacemaker Stands
ICE CREAM FREEZERS
THAT’S RIGHT
For a Square! Deal
WE KEEP UP WITH THE MARKET
J. A. M’CRARY
it as well.
Co.
"Ptanbiag That SftWkB.”
W«tOak 8t
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I M||h (S
I PLACE TO SELL YOUR PRODUCE
a ppre^Jia • rd here
I
How ninny months elapsed since
it left the factory?
Denton, Texas
Telephone 268
la the number when
things in the
Will help the housewife more than ary one other
thing for the success of her pastries. Try it.
To the housewife, to have her buscuits just right.
Her cakes the very best, nnd the pies with that
good crust we all like.
Fixtures, Iron Toasters, Grille, Hair
Curlers, Sew Ezy Motors, Warm-
ing Pads, Fans and Motors.
EDISON MAZDA LAMPS
ANYTHING ELECTRICAL
Your
and
have
shown here,
and perfect
1 hr (
In th.
t hron< s
. k. .1
hl
You’ll find prompt and efficient
service here.
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hr I p
R. M. MITCHELL. Prop.
North Side Square
“Don’t Forget the Place”
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Frld.iv
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lot
tha
will put
Harris-Bentley Hardware
Phone 11®.
n i n f 11 in
food
old
The dts-
to
THE WHITE PRODUCE CO,
Phone 121
aaho.l
llxpi
by loyal
DRY CLEANING
No. 4 West Court Square.
Delivery Any Time Phone 40
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Tell the
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tdiildr
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and
(hi i < > h VV . h S
II. Ill I s
Rlelimond In
<'ii pt ii IH
itrol of
very well,”
about
haven't
I Io*
In
head
u w a **
I. I \ I M
Roofing
Give such lasting protection to
your property investments.
OLD MATERIAL SHOULD NOT RE REMODELED
BLACK ELECTRIC CO.
80 W. Oak St PhiM N7
LYON-GRAY
LUMBER CO.
- PHONE 57
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0. M. CURTIS
STATIONER.
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and good value.
get your money’s worth.
Groceryman.
when I bought
another one
well
ilrpnlj
• What
waid the
Pumpkin
v
4;
She
UH If hr
Io draw
of gold,
f I III - si I k
of misfortune
world ’
I»i • I nt
nnd i
mill
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Hid I I
r> Mini
pin t
T. W. LEVERETT
Northeast Corner. Phone 79
It will pay you
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\\ hill* • hr lb d < '
ably
| Will
You
big
The
some
Let us tell you why the lite ot a
I SL “ I )ry Charged" Battery dates
from the day you buy it.
RED CROSS ROOMS
FORMALLY CLOSED
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
that are
extreme.
tTir Ganich
of relief
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for<* i g n
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ALLIANCE MILLING CO.
INSIST ON LONG’S BREAD.
It’s Fresh, looks good and it is good.
If Your Grocer Doesn’t Have It, Just Phone
LONG’S BAKERY I
____—
Remnants of Box Paper that are
real bargains can be found on the
counters. This paper is worth
from 25 cents to two dollars the
box and we have sorted it out and
put the price at 10c, 13c, 27c and
52c.
You get a bargain in this paper.
Some if it is the latest style and
it is all good serviceable paper
and envelopes. Not often that
you can get a box of paper and
envelopes for ten cents. Get
them while they are here.
Everybody must be satisfied.
The cook, the eater as well as the
maker. >
(Written for the United State* School Garden Army by
Ethel Alon Murphy.)
g ifI.m <‘he in I mu , ■>
305 i hlldri h' < mid
W I I ■ I h• I »
Because of their asbestos base
Johns-Manville Asbestos Roof-
ing will not rust like metal roofs;
will not rot like roofs of organic
base; are not apt to crack or
check because of Summer sun or
Winter snow; will neither carry
fire, absorb moisture, nor wear
out quickly even in severe service.
It is because of what is in them,
not on them, that
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very <5rea.t
But novu th'Ll
Bis life
just this to me —
TK^t wKen he
beneKth 't. tree.
An ?tpple hit his
THE GARDEN LADY’S STORIES
“SECRET SERVICE"
FEATURE FILM AT
DREAMLAND THEATRE
V. I..pi'll
till* Will
Tin-
miidi*
.(ltd c
11,
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111 »x\ I
if you want to buy a noma, a
or rent n bouse nr rooms, read ____
dully cliiSHlIbul columns If you don't
■ wlmt you wnnt. « small ad “
will find
to rotid tlu' dull
re's liiirgnlrin t
one Watch :
How old was
said Mrs. Con-
making over
found that It
com pie I e purls in
slock, improved methods, full
equipment mid, above till,
expert workmen
battery.
71A
It
Office Hours: 9:00 A. M. to 12:00
Noon; 2:0Q P. M. to 6:00 P. M.
IxHVHdar l*< but
of similar statloiiH In
M<>n 11*tiI k* i <>. I ( iima n la. .
I < li i t'i i* w|i|. h I ho i
<>f tlir \ Im-1 h a n I
RIGHT UP TO DATE
in sanitary supremacy and economy
of ice expenae are the refrigerators
Dtivt around for a fett’ niinufrs huttery~
intfrection. It pays tn the loni; run
of matrimony and tha
xe. k to break Its virtues
that 1. .... ,
lly clanelfled oolumi
thorn every day I
for them.
robe, for
and seldom remain
any length of time.
'In the libiary the other day. 1
found a leaflet I'm sure you would
like,” she added, turning to the grout,
aa a whold. “for every word in It Is
valuable One thing. I remember, was
to remodel only when the matyriaF has
enough wear th it to warrant the neo
essary work and cost of new material.
The librarian told me we could get
copies fron. the home demonstration ■
agent I would suggest that we get
some future
demonstrator
1
1
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Facing Terrible Conditions
KAVAbAR. MiNCPdonlH. July ID —
Without food, without clothing, with
out medlcid Httcntlon with hardly am
growing crops promlHing rc’lef when
the harvu.Mt cotncM, 15.tnio ri-fugcvM of
thiH district have returned and are
desperately clinging to the little moun-
tain fariDH which are their patrimony.
Kather than abandon them they will
die In the ruins and cavca whb’h today
only half Mhleld them from (he ele-
ment a.
lie Lilli
of How.11
|h tho ht n ■ I of i hi Soii i h» I ii
GENE BARLEBEN, 0.0.
,.XJHI a H'lieN of (hfllllim II d \ n t III I N, I -J wg wv
Dumont gahia uoiittol of thy wlrea,
■ but Lm arresti'd and hi ntmeed to be
I allot In!erceMMIon of tin* Varney faml
Iv whiM (‘ommutat mu of IiIm M<'iit‘»m’r
to one of Impi iMonmeiit, and nft. r the
war the lovera are united
Dorothy Dalton playa 'riiuiHday
"Other Men’a Wlvea," a
interest The program
he l<> w1
Monday— Ho hurt
ret Service."
Tueaday- The Wrn Fox mpm lal r<-
Icaae. "Why I Would Not Marry,” a
Menaatloiwil morality play dealing with
rooms were ]
by authoi Ity |
a at St l .miI <. |
tlnlsihed and
The 1‘loalng of I
that onI> one
Hed ’ ’roHN \\ oi k Im
di pa i t m<*n I
We clean, re-block and re-trim your
Panama, restoring the lost shape
and bleaching the color back, mak-
ing a hat like new.
our battery
when yju bought it?
bi
prmlm l Ion of
Is announced
“It's all
nor, "to talk
clothes, but I
pays at all."
As Mrs. Stanton leaned forward to
answer, the other women of the club
leaned back comfortably in their rock-
ing chairs to enjoy more fully this
discussion on clothes, the subject so
dear to every feminine heart.
“You and 1 surely have had differ-
ent results, then. Everything I am
wearing today has been made over, or
at least changed In some way from
its original style, and I am sure this
suit and blouse are wearing as well as
any I might have bought this spring,"
Mrs. Stanton answered
"What makes the difference?
Clothes look wonderfully well
those which I have remodeled
that rather forlorn, made-over look at
first and show worn places and holes
before I have worn them more than a
month or so.”
"Perhaps It Is because, while I buy
fewer clothes than you.
material In the first place and always
take better cate of them than you do.
Il fieri.......
I iio iAn
Large ice capacity and
_________ insulation make these
food preservers not alone the best but
cheapest as well. We have them in
all sizes and designs and suggest that
you make your selection at once.
lliMH ppCH ri ll
idkriiooii.
i her attic r<»<uu
under her uloak
m ma n \ \x ho hii \\
It nt the Normal
Hprlllg HK the Helllnl
e HL/ m he r. IM the Hlf
ILh hmoml \\ h> n
b\
At hlMt \ Oil hit \ e I .mi
Ni e > ou \\ ear m y token
Slipper* ’ Then he h d hei
fol III where Mtood the
"Might-Ke-\on looki d molt
fill than e\er. The old worn
(’hulk of I ,O\ Him Ml nml leM I
ed to cloth ol gold, and tin
that had Nettled on he r
turned to a Iiiclel of diamond*.
the Nt tpmof her and MlepiilNteiM
di uly grew larnlNhed and Hliabby.
their f.irs bit arne m., ng|\ i hat pi •!
shrank a w i > from then* ami th
nh111k i• 111 of thr
" Thia lady,
choose form ail tin
k nown ho
well* I
from
shi
i.f fliiamM fri»m
she bring
to tile world worn, sill* goeH shod With I
magic on her errands of loving mi i ]
Vice I ask nothing In Hit than life with |
her ’
• 'I’ell 118 the rrince n name,
ch I hl t i n
■'Wi ll," said the Gulden La
people call him Opportunity
You called him Heart'a DeNiri
NE $B1 PYKX
I till <1
I foie. <
I d> W II
\\ <«d m*.Mihi v Dorothy Dalton Irt
( H 11 el Mill N WiVCM," III which a virtu-
oiih riil U» foirod to . fry to grt an
utiHUNpeetlng married man Into a com*
piomiNliiM situation to furnlah groun<a
for divorce ho hiH wife could marry
the man of lo r ('holer. But her better
i nature aw a kens and fights a battle
for the right _
’I’h in Nila y
\ va ia nclir."
of a
i-onclUM|on
Friday
Ing
‘ Now. In
xv an a great Fair held every year, and
thr Prince gave a prixe, a sum of
money, to the pereon w ho show rd thr
fineat and rnoNt beautiful and dellcioue
| fruit Thia year a timid, pt -looking
girl In a faded cloak catm* forward
w inning num her w aa
11 m •
in tin
Might-Be You
w it Ii a
It WIIH
from
hall
Haiti tin I’rlmr.
la mi to b. in v w if
W In serve I 1'1.(111
i prince, sin* k tm vv a
I In* dll I k ea I I h 1 hoi
k n<* W N Iii > vv 1 <> W i :I \ i
I Ing around her the old cloak that had
| been her mother m thr <‘loak-(»f Loving
Mmiorlea. Nhv ran to thr palace and up
thr alvpa nnd past the aatolahrd foot
mrli like a altrak of moonlight, .luat on
; the stroke of twrlvi ahe Ntooil at the
I ba IL i oom dm r
••Oh’" gasprii
ha ppi nrd (Inn
rag a?"
Aha*' Maid
you Ic.ivr
The Princi
Will be glad to show you.
YARBROUGH BROS.
PBOJfB 418
■I' " Ik ' ■
■
I ICT battery
STATION I
m r
fron. the home
I would auggrat
copies for dlacu.saion at
meeting and have the
talk to um about it.”
These women are not more Intercat-
ed in clothes and how to get value re-
ceived from them than thousands of
others are All will want the leaflet,
“Wise Spending Saves Clothing for
the Family,” together with the other
thrift leaflets which the United States
Department of Agriculture will send
free on request. They will help you
solve many questions.
hail i
work
a nd i
i i v " So m (■
Might H(
Phone 992 for appointment for your
I
■ Sei’ - I
. if
China wants to teat Japane's Finei*r-
ity let lit*r refuse all further conces-
sions tn occidental nations nnd si cure
fnr all time the InalIciuitian of her I* t -
rltory and Japan’s task in regard to
China will be flniahed.
' It Im h question. hoV’ovrr,
China Is yet able to do without the
ststancr of Japan in keeping
nations nt bay and this help
to say. Is Just what China
want, la It that China would rather be
a hImvc of the white races than the
equal of Japan? VVe can h'irdiv crtdlt
this.
"There Ir no* need for China Io be
anxious about the return of Klaticbow
Jajian has promised to restore the ter-
ritory to Chins Just ns soon as <’hina
is able to guarantee that it will not
again fall into the hands of a third
party. What more ran China desire”
And dors justice requfre more? China
talks as if she ,w<tc an absolutely in-
denendent nation, granting concessions
to no country. If she will take thia at
titude toward all weafern countries
Japan will be ready to concede China
her new status But to show a. desire
to cast out Japan while leaving the
others In place, is something no one
ran expect Japan to approve."
Japan Seeking Protection
in Her Policy Toward China
TOKIO. July 19. — "Japan dors not
protend to be wholly unselfish In b»*r
policy toward China,’’ Nay the Hera hl
of Asia, a conservative journal of Jap-
anese thought. Japan is protecting
China chiefly for tin* sake of her own
NcetirUv " thr paper continued
"Japan cannot allow China to Parti r
away her birthright even If she is sim-
| ph* enough to engage in such folly
< 'Idna wants to teat ’ •
her refuse all
i:iNie Ferguson in “The
a dramatic presentation
double tragedy and Its final happy
after tense situations.
A Girl At Bay,” present*
Corinne Griffith in the widely
magaxllie Mtofy entitled "Mufti
the Wvniun" it a inysiery romiMKWT'
I of great dtamatlo strength In whloh
1 the alar appears td cMunllent
jingo . *”■ ;
aMlurday—Helene Chadwick In "da-
leb I’ipet m Girl,” the story of a
a mortgage a man and love. It Is ft
< <»mrdy d i a ma of entcFta InIng quality.
Thr fratiite attraction al thr Dream-
land Tliratre next Week is "Hrrirt
Si i v h r," a Nllrrlng drama of the
Civil War Days, which shows on Mon-
day llolirrt Warwick, who has JtiHt
| leturned from l’'rancc w here hr Nrrveil
oh the KtufT of General Pershing and
who Im Well I’emembrird for III* mo-
tion picture work In ptr war day<. Im
the star of the film and Im aNNlsied by
beautiful Wanda Hau b y ns leading
lady
"Sri t el Service,”
thr presentation of
auditorium la*!
chi hm tiJny. will
of trying limes In
was beleaguered by tin* Nortliern
' JoryrN. L' " Ir Dunmn1,f a ^pt tlicrti
rrt sitvlcr agent, nntris
dlNguiso us n <‘on f-di in t r captain with
the duty <*f gaming control of the
ti'legiapli office and Mend tal^o oidri
Hr sa V('M f hr I | f. of HoW a I d V I I O' V.
a Soul het n oflfri r, and \ a i m v gl V •"<
him entry to tin* Vatin v m iir-loii
when- Io Lilli in h'Vi witfi I’.illth, a
I Misti I
jid mu 11 or.
I M(*C I ( I M' I x ice J,
i him i mb f a 11 g a b I r
| After a
I >umoii t
but Im
shot
w I UN
You know you are always looking for
bargains and argue that buying cheap
things does away with necessity of
brushing, cleaning regularly, and
hanging up your clothes carefully, as I
do mine.
"I rtmember, when I bought this
suit, there was another one which 1
liked almost as well for less money
but, since I realised the material In It
would look shabby by the end of < nv
year’s service. I decided on this one.
I wore this one quite steadily for two
years and then remade It this spring.
It can easily be worn another year. In
the meantime, I have enjoyed wearing
the suit because I have always felt
wel-dressed and comfortable when 1
had It on. The happy combination <<f
good material and good workmanship
showed In it and I have been contented
to get along without some other
clothes 1 might otherwise have been
Inveigled into buying"
•Well, perhaps that in true of your
suit but I doubt whether you h ive bet-
ter material in that blouse you have
on than there was in the one I attempt-
ed to dye. It was mustard colored,
done in that gay embroidery such as
everyone was wearing a year ago. I
was tired and sick of it, though It was
not in the least shabby, so I thought
l‘d color It An soon ay I put it in
water, all the different colors used In
the embroidery started running and
the result is a smeared rainbow effect;
Stfirlling Color* under kuMplelon.
‘That brings up a point I intended
to mention. We, with limited clothes
allowances, can't afford to buy clothes
in good style, perhaps, but
Startling coLtrs and extreme
fashions are not allowed In my ward-
they are always expensive
in good taste for
To this Held the Balkan Commission
of the American Red Cross has Kent
Captain R M Blakely, C, S X Medi-
cal Corps, of New Orleans. La. with
flv(* nurses and several carloads of
supplb m Villages w ithin a r.idills of
fifty kilometers are now l»< Ing served
by the '* A merlkansha." Medicines
given at the dispenMary, wlii. h i
charges a dinar for its serviced or fot
flour, clotblng and other supl’lies f'oni
the canteen. What that means to a
peopb* who have come back froip exile,
after three years of deprivation of the:’
necesslf les of life, to find their homes
in ruins can best be ;
on tlie spot.
The station In i
one of bundredx
Set lila. AIbnnla, ?
Herzegovina and
Balkan ('oinn. isslnti <>r tin*
Red Cross has established
The town hall is uni d fur
ary. an empty house
eletfiing warehouse i
has been made into a bakery
petisary is crowed from morning
night Home days 250 patients
treated The maimed ami stricken c<
from a radius of thirty miles < Mie pa-
tient was brought In on an oxcart af-
ter an unbroken journey of four days.
Tuberculosis in every form, anemia,
and other Ills that follow in the w/tko
of underfeeding nnd poor housing have
affected a third of the population
The task facing tin* Red Cross relief
agencies is a heroic one.
AM> THIC FHI IT OF
GOLI)
And Old Ntury In n New Dream
PART HI
She did everything that the direc-
tion said; and in due time there caitir
up a beautiful vine which bore lovely
golden fluivern and a fruit that turned
at length to a golden color
was the name of the plant
Garden Lml.v . "We call it
They called it in that coun-
try. Fruit of Gold
a neighboring (own. there
Fair held every year, i
gave a prize, a sum
who showed
THE CHEERFUL CHEW
V. ■!!■!.
5ir Isajic Nev/ton wi.5
The Red t'rosH work
closed Friday afternoon
of dlvlsi »nal headquarter
thr loeaI cha| ter ha \ Ing
shlpt all work on hand
i he vv oi k rooms nteans
department <>f. the
dos! ng (Io |»i od in t |<»n
The R<*d t’lMN.M |m MilppONtd to
Its other act I v il les, Including
VV el k h »mr M I V II I' mil sing
etc, and in th* fall the local
■ t -g a n I / • all Its pt rsr n I
w <>i L will |ii oh
i a 8 during the
i>ii is planning
ii u<l I'diica 11ona I
! I..i \ i- •»i• <• u di
dill mg
I r Ion k the
hul elm HU
night < 11 vv
had
Hut
Mild I
2 pairs
< hiiIrmeii Thunk
With the doing o | t Io w oi k I 'l l
lay. c11a Ir1111• 11 of (In* <1111« 11-111 com
that had to i Io witfi | < i o«I < 11 • t t o 11
follow Illg >
of th- I .11>
work. I * «u id tl
of n p| >i (* la I Ion
i’ll>Sm niemhul m
With I he fol tua I do*.no. ol i In I ;• ■!
(’loss VV . • I k | OOlll.H. the II III I . I I g III <1
111 .1' I H of Illi' VV I I k I 11 g . 11 I ■. i I I Hi I 11 I s
w ImFY to sa V a few Wold*- in a |
t loii of I he vv oi k W i fed I ha t
ii n ii *< u 11 help and mi ppo i t
in Denton and while th
espoiiMlbillt y Im v e bi l l
gital an I al firms almost in* ui
able d I f ticil 11 b'N have h’Ihiii. v v
end th'*) have bren overcome I
Rid Crus* woikeiN
'tine of the com pi ii*'n I Ions we have i
had from tl|e wot k Is I he ‘ hhnocIm I Ions I
We h’lVe had with Hplendld. self mhci I
flcing women whose true worth w iv
might never luive had the opportunity
to know, and we shall truly iiiImn our
daily nsMoi'iatlon with these fi lends
the R<d CroNM han made It possible to
k now
"Wo are hImo aslved hv I »i visional
II eadqiiH I 11 t s to •LxptcHN to v
workers our appreciation of their
forts, .and express the hope that Un y j
may find an mullet for their seivleis
in 4ln* pence time proglam of the Red |
(*russ ’
Mrs W
product Ion
"Mis I’. Lipsconih, ( halrmiin
cal dressings
Min R II
i ha I rma n
This year
In a faded
when the prize
culled. She Itrok (lie prize with a
id curtsey and
crowd. That i
slipped up to
precious biindh
the gown of satlnv silk
" How did shot get ivwav and Back.’
said Hilly, the Boy-Next Door with
out bring caught hv the hateful step-
mother and her daughtets’"
•'Oil*" snidthe Gnrdi n Lady. "W'hv-H-
You See. they had been invited to spi lul
that day at n great uhriNt’ ning pnrtv
for a child of one of their rich friends
in the country and they didn't u»t
back home till night. When they came
back. Might-Be-Ymi had su|>|u r all
ready for t hem
The children and
drew a deep breath
"Two weeks later the great ball v. is
given. The stepsisters kept Might-He-
You running till she nearly dropped,
helping to get them ready And Might-
Be-You did her best to make them look
as well as possible. She was very, very
happy; for hidden away In her lit th'
attic room, where the sisters scorned to
come, whs a lovely gown that she bad
bought with the prize for the Fruit-of
Gold and bad made for *herself by
sowing late into the night. It was of
very airy, shimmering, satiny-silk deli-
cate as mist and gleaming as moon-
light It was embroidered with a bor-
der of flowers like those* on the god-
mother’s hat, all flowers of the year
Hnm snow-drop to slurry blue asters.
Might-Bo-You never knew lust how
she did it. She was sure that the flow-
ers grew over-night sometimes
"Well, after the sisters had left all
Impatient and cross, as usual, Might-
Bo-You. lust as happy and sweet an
ever, hastened to put on her beauti-
ful gown over the soft white garments
from the little old chest. She had beau-
tiful slippers and stockings, too 'I’Ik*
stocklngK were Lor mother’s; the slip-
pers she had bought at a great bar-
gain from a gypsy pr.ldh'r who had
Htopped one day at the garden to rest
on the way She was a qjieer, tall, yet
not unhandsome woman, with a sun-
browned skin, a Roman nose, thick
black hair, and a pair of keen hazel-
'gray eyes that looked one through and
through. She wore a dress that had the
rich fading colors of autumn leaves.
‘■”These are magic slippers,” she said.
They are very vid They came from th«;
land of Egypt. A princess wore them,
and they brought h« r happiness. They
are the firn st spun glass and no one
can wear them who has not a pure and
temlcr heart, for they would fly into
splinters and blow away like bits of
moonlight if any one unworthy should
try to wear them You shall h ive theni.
though, for a bunch of those flow i i n*
that grow over there ’
"‘Those.” said Might-e \‘ou. ate
palhii Heart’s Ease. But you must L t
me pay you some mnnev, too *
” ’No.’ said the gy psy. 1 will take
nothing else,’ /And as she smiled al
Might-e- Y-uxl the maiden hail the queer
feeling of remembering something very
pleasant, yet not knowing what It
was
"So. as I was saying, M ight - lie - You
put on these lovely things and throw-
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 292, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 19, 1919, newspaper, July 19, 1919; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235799/m1/3/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.