Red River County Review (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 67, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1926 Page: 2 of 12
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THE RED RIVER COUNTY REVIEW
Tbonday Morulas. January l«, im
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■Bv MARY HESTON
H«1k Pal*r t*emr: Ui n«B-brtakftbl« lialag I 2 c kMh Th.j §jrsL?. f*.th:-oa'§
i'na < ?!} bofcblia* or+r with K/ «s?.*r it will k<*j your Igaefe j:p!s* ?*Tcr«l color* art soujk to 0;.*1
man? *bja«« to writ* aboat r*r*a iot, atd it .Ji* nas.tr. Icy wx l j^ray. bird. Be 4 d* Rcm. Sa j-
I'rt t*4 *mct a world of f« ft Wtat roald be sw«r than ika'.' Tm. Chartrt-i? as<l Karr-blae. and
tl< f**** w*ek ,'t*r * ooraO*r of tfc«n is ^sajt-^ .jj* ^au art lovely is th«« itaiej! It
Haur lb* w«ktb*r ls**s prttty j ro« t «M likt to hart oo*. and tSity ukt* your bria'.h to ta'-er tfc«
titft? Tfcto tb* fin* ortvy day j «rt flollt io*xptu*lr* too. A Utrnal t!?it gjjop arsd tfej rainbow ar-
♦ b*** h*4 to trtr u4 «*r *> .ar b toas*'.fc:B« that mry mtnter r4J. of tas;j acd lEi conf:^at ,-„tT
loajf. Tht otb r bigM wt ha'J a. if tht faoiily ca& tai^y 1 doa't :tty will mU on light.
regular tlwtflcaJ storm, at<l thtrfaiak acy welctr roast a complete'
lijrfct* w*b! 'iH a'crtrythla? 1j without Iwioa* loaned marsbraal-
tlioiishi wt wocld fee Ik cutr j r<* . do you. and at McCalloeh *
T3«*day It cat": b* aaythlac hot with far** aad folln«* - It 1 bard Pauy dear? Pleaws ay jrt*. ttf-auM-
wftBdtrfslly t d I'rs airwidy'to Thoo*t from acb a larse asaort- >ou know I always want to be
tookiax forward to uc*:ag it atet, when ibey are all so reason*. " Chummiiy,
Do uJl sat tbbt l Rowaiary tJ)'y practd. Your abopptr.
A*fatrtca atill the BMt popwlar aad At the Colonial Theatre thU com-:
S"/'/Y
P S I ainiply had "to *44 t
script to th;« becautse I ).*• tftjS
'.hanaitr rtri '.htrt' Of 00an* ^ht ia* &atcr>iay U iroia* to bt Zanf-
t . bst bow ! ki * what itaits. ber Gray'i famous co^tl "Ttt Code of
to eaisiiitely <Ji sty aai all*jr:nc it* Wtmt" wtth Owtr Moore an>l
She kcow est of 5h« aerre'.a of Cc>BJtanc* Retat'.t and is a!! star
«Urka«*« for fht rtraa.nd-f of tb : _ irocery. I food tbt rtry kind I likt
eitniair. bot the Tt*a Public j Fbty hart Jiut a shipment
L"'U.Ut* wait on tbt Job at once acd - t the Campftrt brand of marshmai-
tt,*ukx to (btm. the li*h! wtrt on J -ow . Tbeee come is the fire pound
««a!n in no t!mt Toq can *|«ay ' in*. and art told Is balk, bowertr I
Ocp<rod on them for any kind of
electrical Mrrlce.
The other day I had a rare trea?
For my birthday. Sam tent m* aa
tnoraoas box of delicious chocolate*
Of co«rv? he aent Jo'acj o&' Chotce
Box. tht boa that haa tweaty-twc dif-
ferent k:ad«. lxncaoM Sata does have J*e-' ate
■he moat perfect taste He always Hardware
•-harm, aai sow I re focad it cut
Patty. ths.t de!:'ate perfeme *ae
cse« i# a:, jmpr-rtf-d perfume called
rV.-ret Tiey aavi .* a: Stile-s Drur
.-"tor- r ojf .• :s srrtJUtahlt and
yet t is eaocfh to be
w.thia o.r rea h The other lead-
•of p«rf-r.es cf the day are Cotys
aai Hc-.^:r>at aad they caa be
is. .ad a- S*.:>•« too
I'm s-adia? yoir mother a little
z:ft one that I'm s-re she • !:! ap-
It raajt from Ho. ker's
They hare each a *oa-
derf'.l assortment o( alum a-sm aad
are. tea kettles. mix'.ne
.itaraed that quite k^b tbty would ^ «*• r1*h! lb:nS 13 5a*' ,be "Sht -
! aare tbtm la the oae pound packare* a? Just a trial of Johnson s w: "an te
Pauy. roe** wbert I t been The •! know that eTeryone will bt «lad to *;0 tkrfjf iQ/1 'or ^es- ^'.**4 « pans .asters, a- , pe
other day I took a trip to Pari, for — !l — <«> A!l!« Confe.tionerT u, «l««or, aad «,b. teat I s mrb
•ajf?. It u a dartiE aad thriiltn?
..tore from start to fiaUia. acd
ae of the b:g attra't'.ons of the-
ae^k All movie lorers will surely
see it
J-atsy at Kelly's Famous ?hoe
Ht rt. I found some lovely erratic as rritrly occupied by the
a s;r:n« footwear 1a al! the new
'lored kids aad alsc> patents. There
-re numbers of smart ne* styles.
*<h represeat:cs a masterpiece in
hoe artistry, to select fr m Never
were shoes quite as pretty a? they
ire this spring, aad at Kelly's every-
ae will fsnd just the styl# that they
^re locking for
Vrr lif
und
minute heard that the Cr,h!
Commerce was goin? to fcav
banfj'iet this Thursday <■'■< r.i
I knew that you would be i.v-1
in our srjeial affairs They ar<• i-n.
inc to have It in the bufldinj? a<r .rs
trom Black Brothers wLich a< for-
Fa rn 11u \i
will cost only 11.00 a pSa?* [
know that there will b* lots of
things to eat because the I'r<-.-by-
terian ladles are goinz to hav..
charge of the "eating part." and t.--
sides 'hat for entertainment th-r>.
will be s<ings. and Jokes. ai,d
speeches Al! In all it will be a
general good time for all and
lt>e pnrpoM of "nosiBg" about tbt
Par;a ahop* I bad beard *0 many
people speak of shopping there, but
P*Uy—do yoo know that I was
thoroughly disgusted and disapp'iint-
ec ia it all? Why the shops there
haven't anything to compare with !
the lovely things la Clarkaville The
home merchants are much more!
courteous aad lakt such a personal
lnteres>t in you. and things here are
tmice as lovely as I found there
I'M one hundred per cetit strong for
know that because then it will he so .:t trom A,i!« Confectionery N~ «>la*ors aad i
to always k*ep a few r™ remember me writ.a? be- < nIdo t res t
fore that Jim has only the best aad
< I'm safe In saying that "Johnson's
Have you bought any new springy weet that can't be beat."
lothes yet? Tbey have such ador- ..
I m all in a flatter for Friday night
■onvenient
handy.
I able things here At The Hub 1
j found a lovely assortment of sprine
frocks Oay. modernistic printed
•repe* that suggest sport wear, and
for the more dress up occasions. love-
ly frocks in Bois de Rose and Mary
blue, trimmed in laces and novelty
embroidery. They are pretty enough
to please any girl
b-jyia? something
Taose in seed of c.Iitary otensilr
shocld mate aa early visit to Hoci-
ers and make their kitchea spick aad
span, w.th shimae ressels. pot. and
pan.
At Barton's Drug Store. I found a
the trade at borne proposition, and
If all my friend* will Just think And aren't the hats precious this
about It. I'm sure tbey il feel as rsprfng? I wish that you could see the
do. Oh -ye*. I'm about to forget to ' adorable ones that they have at the
teil you that I drove to Paris in one Shop New ones are arriving
of those cosy new Ford Coupes that (dally, and ea'h shipment seems to be
cam from Marable Motor Company prettier than the last. Th*y hive
The weather was most disagreeable.1!hose soft colored felt "Gigolos" and
.to come because at Helen's Playhouse
there is to be a double attraction
First. Tom Mix in "The Wagon
Trail, and best of all. in conjunction
with it. is Madame Ardenia. the
Master Mind, in person Now Patsy
I can havt the secrets <Tf my futur-
revealed, and I'm sure that it will be
a heart throbbing affair Madame
Ardenia is such a splendid enferu<n-
er that I'm sure that everyone will
want to hear her Lkj you remem-
ber Gene Stratton Porter's wonder
n.ng stvi1.1 for ?p< rt wear in wool
ful book. "The Girl of the Limber- and tWfce„ pla|dg &nd
ail'.red coats as w«!l a-
A finishing touch for the smarrly everyone
dressed girl and woman is a chic 1
tag—I found some unusually ef- ■
fective ones at Doak's. They have
the fancy and novelty colored leath-
er ones as well as the bright colored
beaded ones that will blend aad
harmonize with the color tones of
:fce hats and coats Patsy, if you
is invited
Peggy
splendid new brand of tooth-paste. i"ou!d only see them, you'd want "nf-
by the name of Chlor-E-Deot. It is too. and so will everyone that sees
delightfully flavored and is pre- them
pared especially for Barton's If
you haven't tri'-d it, you must, for
'one *r al .ll .-'.nviace you
I want a spring coat so badly, and
I found some dari.ng orps a'
lorJc's in ail the lovely shades of
-T riai* that il! blend with the new
|colorful frocks. They have can-
lost"? Well, the picture is goinu
mannisr
the navj
but I hardly knew it because I wa* the new
% * comfortably cosy In that stunning
Dule car. and ft rode so smoothly for
It was balloon et|uipp«rd. The color of
the car is that new channel green, a
lovely color, with upholstering to
harmonize. One of the most at-
tractive features of It Is the one
piece windshield -something that is
aeldom on any kind but the most ex-
pensive cars. The body of the car is
steel which enables the paint to be
baked on, and the fenders are of
crown steel. It Is dreadfully roomy
too, as it has a spacious compartment
in the hack as well as a small parcel
compartment just behind the seat
which is Indeed convenient for
shoppers. In every respect It was a
dream, and while the car 1 was in
did not have wire wheels, they told
me at Marable Motor Company, that
now wire wheels and -bumpers came
as optional equipment. To make it
abort, this model of Ford Coupe Is
sure to please the most fastidious.
Jack and Jane have returned from
their honeymoon, and are already
keeplng house. Jane is even doing
her own cooking, but then it can't
be anything but fun, because her
mother gave her one nf those new
Florence Oil Stores, and they are al-
most as nice as gas stoves. It came
from McCIInton Furniture Company,
and they have a number of them left.
Jane's is a four burner with a re-
movable oven, however McCIInton's
has the five burner, built In over,
range.style. The beauty of this kind
of stove Is that there are no wicks
to have to worry and contend with
If I were keeplngjiouse, I'd lose no
time In buying one.
Next Tuesduy evening I'm going on
a weiner roast. I guess you would
hardly call It a weiner roast however,
as It Is Just a regular feast, and
welners will be Just one of the "side
lines." I know that I can keep my
part of the lunch piping hot though,
as I bought myself a present—one
that will be useful the whole year
round. It came from Marable Hard-
ware. You know they are always
having something quite new and dif-
ferent. The name of It is an Auto-
Cafe Thermal Jar. Inside the Jar are
two Individual food containers, and
the nice part Is thai the thermal Jar
straws in al! the flattering.be at Helen's Playhouse Monday and shades trimmed in soft, eray squirrel
They are simply precious
Dear me. are you w.ary from
leading all of this? I ad no idea
that I was writing surh a lengthy
fpistle. but I could writ*- on and on,
and still never be able to dtscrib*
£-.11 the lovely new thinzs that 1
found this w<--->k while shopp;nc.
iKit then after all I'm your mos:
intimate chum, and I want you to
I now the latest creations of Dame
Fashion. That gives m" tli" privi-
lege .of writinz at length, dot-sn't it
BOND
tern**
WE CAN SERVE YOU
BLAIR'S No. 7
HERB TONIC
FOR
Stomach, Liver
Kidney and Blood
M Far Owr 20 Twn
All Goad Druggist*
Hold by J. C. BARTON
DOAK'S January SALE
Still Going Strong-Greatest Sale of the Season
Listed on this page are further reasons for the large attendance this sale is receiving. No
other time but now can you expect such great saving. So don't delay buying whatever you
need immediately
Ladies' and Misses'
Woolen Dresses
I 6.95 Dresses on sale H 3.38
$10.00 Dresses on sale S 3.00
$18.50 Dresses on sale $ 0.23
$25.00 Dresses on sale $12.30
$32.f>0 Dresses on sale $10.23
$40.00 Dresses on sale $20.00
This Includes our entire stock and
every one is a new slyle. .All sizes
mid colors.
$ 8.00
$10.00
$15.00
$26.00
$32.50
$49.60
LA 1)1 KH' and MISSUS'
WIXTKK COATS
Coats on sale $ 4.00
floats on sale $ 3.OO
Coats on sale $ 7.30
floats on sale $12.30
Coats on sale $16.23
Coats 011 sale . $24.73
NOTHING CHARGED AT SALE
PRICES
SWEATERS
Ladies'—Men's—Children's
$1.50 value
$2.00 value
13.50 value
15.00 value
$1.15 I t 5.50 value $3.95
$1.49 i f 0.50 value $ 4.75
$2.39 j 110.00 value S7.50
$3.50 I f 12.50 value ?8.95
NOTHING SENT OUT ON AP-
PROVAL AT SALE PRICES
Hart Schaffner
Marx
&
p
Lumberjacks, Slipovers, Coat Styles
Big savings on beautiful Knit Wool
Scarfs and Caps
$15,000 Stock of FOOTWEAR ^ °te^ryrndrmen !
To be slaughtered during this big
January event
ONE LOT
Itlrlily befui-red and plain tailored
models.
CHILIMtKN'S COATS
Ajces j{ t0 ]4 years
Transfer Service
Day or Night
Phone 594
T. Prewitt
$ 2.50 Coats now
$ 3.50 Coats now
$ 5.00 Coats now
■$10.00 Coats now
$15.00 Coats now
$ 1.23
$ 1.73
$ 2.30
$ 5.00
$ 7.30
Now Is the time to buy that coat
ind save one-half. .
KXQl'lMITK FliOCKH OF
f'ANTOXH—-
MATIN'S—
(JKOROKTTKH—
PRINTS—
FLAT CRKPKH
6.95 values on sale $ 4.50
$12 60 values on sale „0 7.93
$18.50 values on sale $13.03
$25.00 values on sale $10.03
$32.50 values on sale $22.95
$45.00 values on sale $32.95
$49.50 values on sale $34.03
All Sixes and Colors
$10,000 Stock of
Dress Fabrics
ANYTHING YOf WANT
KVKHY YARD SAI/K I'ltlCKD
Best Quality and New-
est Styles
At DOAK'S
LADIES' WOOLEN HOSE
One-Half Price
$1.00 Wool Hose
$1.50 Wool Hose
$2.00 Wool Hose
$3.00 Wool Hose
50c
75c
$1.00
$1.50
Ladies' $2.50 "Cadet" Silk Hose
Special $1.75
Choice of Children's Hats, 95c
Regular values $1.98 to $3.98
Choice Ladies' Felt Hats, $1.95
Big Stock of Children's Sox
One-Half Price
Buy now for future use
FUR NECK SCARFS
One-Half Price
Ladies' Winter Union Suits
One-Half Price
Ladies' Gingham Dresses, 98c
Guaranteed fast colors. All sizes
100 Pairs Children's Knit Bloomers
39c Pair
Children's Flannelette Gowns, 79c
A very remarkable value
ONE LOT
KXTKA SPECIAL
Men's Fine Shoes, Black
ind llrown Kids, all sizes
$1.95 Pair
ONE LOT
Men's Hunan Shoes and
Oxfords. Semi Kngllsh—
$6.75
ONE LOT
KXTRA SPECIAL
Ladies' and Misses' High
Top Shoes, low heels—
$1.95
Miss< s' Clipper* and Hij;Ii
SlUM'R—
95c
Ladies' Oxfords
$3.00 val. $1.95
$3.50 val. $2.35
$5.00 val. $3.75
$25.00 Suits on sale
$30.00 SuiH on sale
$35.00 Suits on sale
One and Two I'ants Suits
$10.07
$ 1 9.!' ">
ONE LOT OF MEN'S SI ITS
ONE-HALF
$25.Q0 Stills of this lot SI2.30
$30.00 Suits of lliis jut $13.OO
$35.00 Suits of this lot $17.30
In this lot are famous brands,
such as Hart Schaffner & Mar\
MEN'S DRESS PANTS
Ladies' Oxfords
Ladies' Hanun and (ilovcr
$6.50
Reduced from $12.30
$10.00 values on sale
$ S.50 values on sale
$ 7.50 values on sale
$ 5.00 values ou sale
ENTIRE SHOE STOCK
25 Per Cent Off
Ladies'—Men's—Boys'—Girls'
All kinds of shoes, from work shoes
to finest dress shoes
Everybody is talking about these
beautiful
BEDSPREADS
BLANKETS
TABLE DAMASK
And wonderful curtain scrims and
overdraperies
ALL AT BIG SAVINGS
$ 7.4 'i
$ i;.:: !•
93.0:1
; .7r.
73 I
MEN'S STETSON HATS
$lo.oo Stetsons on sale
$ S.00 Stetsons on sale
$ 7.50 Stetsons on sale
Other lints us low as
n nd 82.30.
$s
87.23
SO
$1.30, 1.03
:• i
ONE LOT MEN'S OVERCOATS
ONE-HALF PRICE
RIO SAVINGS ON MEN'S WOOL
HOSE. MEN'S GLOVES, MEN'S
SHIRTS, WOOL SHIRTS, MEN'S
I NDERWEAR, WORK CLOTHES
MEN!
How about a
NEW SPRING HAT
LOVELY SILK UNDERWEAR
OR SMART PURSE
ALL 1-4 OFF
III Y SHOES NOW.
Every pair ut bin savings and every
luiir good. '
ROYS* KNICKER St ITS
ONE-HALF PRICE
$10.00 Suits 011 sole #3.00
$12.50 Suits on sale ... #0.23
$15.00 Suits on sale $7.5n
$16.50 Suits on sale $8.25
WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT OF
ROYS' KNEE PANTS
!•!) Off
Everything Reduced
At DOAK'S
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