Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 1922 Page: 5 of 10
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AMARILLO DAILY NEWS FRIDAY MORNING JANUARY 20 1922-PART TWO
PAGE ONI
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Try it first
tken decide!
Nothing -Deposit Noils!
Ute for 30 Dajt
I.ETTEIW TO liOVERS
AN OLD LURE
BY WINONA ITTLCOX
D. MEYER
4LVAH
Thy
XlfillT MYSTERIES.
I love lht dusky iriMirlis of
nlitht. oh Lord
It's Biff it f flower tree nnd living
things;
i.iu;u: ivories
IN FAVOIt
tlly Marian llilil
NEW YoliK. Jan. 19. With the alt
Mark k.iwhs K'xxl ut alt season ami alt
The tiny wooinu winds that lull to rest hours urn invariably find the Mtnart
Ami
bear the
lns.
"I'll it dii tln-ir fragile
1 love Thv Si.lrlt in the Great Hark
World nh Iord
The friendly staia thnt twinkle over-
head; The Kent It whir of trhket drowsy
hum
Th.it floniH to uk from M-liruli and inr-
den tied.
The wondrous great ne of it alt. mv
spirit lo in-
After the soft Mue shinies of night art
drawn;
When massive shmlow fold alout the
world.
'Tla then dear Lord my spirit I r-
horn Alvah 1). Merr.
IMIMK I.KMOSTKTIO WORK
has cheat rossutii itiks.
Mis Hi s Kitvv.nils of O'h'K !Sf.iti'ti
Wad the put'! of rtwude f I I. nils vt'er
woman wearing a Mt of Ivory ii f.inii-
ful iM'iidant oil a Muck Velvet or Rros-
Kiain lllUn which extends illlto l-
low the waistline.
TheiH' ihIiI pendant may tak any
form their ili-siKtxT l.-sii and may
te us large as a Hiker dollar. In f.n t.
a tendency of the moment seems to be
towaid the larger ornaiin lit.
These oneaute tlrSiRtis are of the
tvpe must lined pure white and iuit
flat. (H'eaaionally. however. wio aera
cXiiilHtte hits sin h as a Mingle forget-me-not
or x'ii.in a group of them on
a fine gold chiiin. There are roues too
tw-atttif ull v tinted and daring yellow
d.llHllK.
In a U.iy of many revelations about
love uml mati iniony the seiious person
is luidle to exaggerate his hurts. Una
Mho lvu an utuisnal "complex" tells in
the fulluwtng letter how s:i.lly it dis
Ituihs the cuurse ii true love.
"Whea 1 met the girl 1 love. I dedi-
cated my life to her; and 1 ant grateful
for the Uvert-e which giantMl her love
to me
"I-or one yar wv were tuiipy tayund
woid. with only seme lousing lover'
iiuaneh Mhlih s.sm gave way to the
Ktl'ulig cuueiil of our uffe (ion.
"And then although I loved her Ih-
ind expreMSlon a new fis'lli.g awnk
in me a h iiging for a i hange. It grew
unMI 1 uci'iimtH-d. t went iilnad hut
in two months I ngiettfil i.ur nepnru-
we were pi'Miiilsed to
for my little iil
came home v were
then
long-
i.iy Mil Kdwaios In tut- loxlnit
Home liemonxtiHtii'ii Agent for t lit
1'aohatirile Plains ilisti let Her mNsion
at Claude was the sten. illation of Intel-
Ht in the Home I lemons! rat n win k
Ihioiiglmul the Panhandle. jtit yoir
the Panhandle division of whiih Miss
Edwards is the highest (fn lal. 1. d the
utile State m the mutiny if woi k that
Was done hy the dills' t Miilis There
Is u mistaken id-a i f the Home I"inon
Ktiatlon work afloat In our rotintry tv
li that i acting as a stimililmg Tl k
to the Initiation of the woik In several
"oimlies Many citin iln no! realize
the extent of the growth of this work.
When It was oilglmitnl some ten years
ugo in Noith Carolina the plan then
included only the canning of such prod-
ucts ns wi re raised on the f irm. Natur-
ally the name (( the (-luls l.i lime the
'.tuning chilis.
Hut tixlay the Home I Vnionst ration
woik has grown In mean everything
putainliig to life in tli home. The
i luhs are lasNitiisI In thn-e divisions:
Panning Pluhs. Poultry pluhs ami Home
Improvement Clubs. The work Is divld-
isl Into four eus and Is sii arranged
that any girl or woman may take a
four-year course m her home and n
the farm almost the same us In the
college tin- difference being in favor
ol the home course. Here the inolher
and daughter woik side by side in the
wiuie latsmipiiy which Is their kitchen
their poultry uird. their garden their
yaid or any part of the home.
The conditions in this school ate
these j. .Au) gal awU ivi i y an I In a run-
ning club iniisi have n garden and pro.
(line -inn thing. Kvery glil that Is
lotign to a iioiiltiy club iimsl pniliiie
poultiy. Cviiv nl I hi I bilings to a
Home lllUOi".i III I'I'.lb must t.ll-e
a-ime llowi-is i i file inns! i lein up i lie
loom iiiei.il.u in i own loom it' she
lias one. slid lunke it oii it i! needs it
Jhe must . -to n to m.iki'
and In make over her old clothes. She
Is taught by 'his one county teacher
the home ib-un usti -aim how to prisliioe
the things that she can market to give
hel hei own money with whhh to buy
her clothes She Is taught how to make
over old furniture and change it from
a worthless t'imblisl di'u ii table or chair
to a beautiful piece (.f furnituie for her
I'isiin without the expense of buxitig
something She N taught to make ever
her hats and to make the children's
hats in the home. Not only the girls
are taught this but the inotheis In the
homes are taught all these useful nnd
economical lessons. She is taught the
balanced rations for the family imals
and how to i.tlse the menu and how to
prepare It
In Ionlcv Pountv the County Cum
nilssionei s weie never asked but once
to make an appropriation ft the hmne
demonstration woik Mrs. d.i Chit-
woisl was sent to Ismley County foi her
lield of sot i c ms! year the bats anil
the Made ovci gai mi nts made by the
luembels of Mis Chi'wissl s clubs saved
mine mo'iev iii the homes i f Ponb y !
Coimtv than her mIhi v aim iint' d to.
All the woik dune in the poultry g.ir
den and h une i nt them nothing (
Kveiy couniy that n-tusis to intro-
dine this woik Into theh homes for j
the benefit of all the people ale sunptv I
p.ivlnu th- bill for the counties w ho I
do accept It and an- losing its great ad
vantages W hen every County lists the j
si-i vices of a home detnonsttiitor then J
tbev will get their taxes back for the
wolf ire mid nd- .inc.-mem of tl) t( c-.iiiv i
tv !
OI.IVH M.( I.IVTK .Mil I SON'
T APPLAIC IIKKK MONIY.
!l Is expectisl that one of the mot
Interesting and fascinating of tho many
splendid featuies of entertainment rn-
Joyed by the public of Amat-illo during I
the season will ls found In the dra-j
malic picsenlalion of the big Proud
way success "Knti-r Madame" to be'
given Momlav evening .Inn. I'.l by (llve
McClintH- Johnson of ll.illns ut the;
Knst Chhstian Church.
Mrs. Johnson who is U Ing brought'
Inrt under the auspices of the Junior
Woman's Club of the city. Is not only n
readir of unusual nbilitv but Is also a
wrilei of Mime bl tie note whose de-
lightful stoi us in mgto dialect have'
loutid u 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 ii manv f the Luces' '
est and most imputar magalnes of the'
countiv. Tickets for the tut formaric ;
aie now on sale and may ls purchased
from any of the nu ml.oi s of the .limlor 1
Wotnun's Club.
tlmi. peiiieiulii-i
eai h tin r.
"Hoinesii knesn
spoiled n. y trip. I
in Paradise for six months und
suddenly I experienced the saine
ing for freedom.
"Winn I could no longer resist It
I put the width of the states lutweetl
o-. hopmK ti uml out Just what kind
of a fool really am.
"I'm proud of her and of her trust
in me I in plcdgi-d to iniii iy her in
tin- Hpiing. Put I want to know If
this need for a i spite from her devo-
tion this need to escape from lief pies-
me is going to i top op at fauly regit-
li.i intei vala?
"She is the most wonderful girl In
(hi wi ild !o in.- and I am an ungrateful
w n P h. I know
I kcip warning myself that I must
atifW my recurrent wish for fiecd' in
after I am married.
"tth is not In any way to LLhih- for
it and she never must know about it
I want her alwas to be happy but if
this curse nicks to me 1 doubt my pew
er to make and keep hir so."
This itppeura to t uii extreme an ex-
aggerttlvd. a dnitimtlc piesentation of
miss not at all uncommon to the nuiii
who hiis been i-ng.'iR'-d n year and sum
times to the husband who hus l.nu mai
l ied u ear or lunger.
ProUiI'ly It is only thv am ii tit urge
of the wnndellUK primitive nutti. coining
to the top of hi coiisi nuistu-SA uud
taming control when properly it ought
to hide In hla uU-ons-ioui mind.
Or le-ihap" the man who wnt.s in
taking life a bit tisi m-rlously. n t nom
the iiu ial but from the emotional ildw.
lmiibtless he believes that "soli! Ul'
iLuigei'oiis thing to carry thio) a
the Split salt 'tre of the world "
About all a third peison enn snnest
Is that a nian in thla stage or motion-
al tenseness Would better i ultiutte a
piiicticnl calm liom who h In- m strlv
for normal control over his odd pniol-
tive Impulse.
Othciwise he Would better s.imi ruler
completely to the lure of tin- long ti.ill
und put out of his life t he woman whi
would Interfere with his do-uuiif ltig
need to wander.
J. F. BROMERT D. C.
Amnrllloa Original Chiropractor. Kt-
inbllahed four yeura. Complete X fCuy
Se rvice. Phone ion 20 New l.sa
Hon Western ll'iiilini. on Tavlor Street
IE 0l I(E
NEIL HKEH l
You will have your gui st Kscn fun
nished simply but attractively and
have a tew good Issiks therein '
You will return the courtesies of a'
house patty bust with kindness when'
you cannot yourself bold a bouse mt ty. i
You will never over-urge friends to
extend their visit at your hum
MKS. Ell I ITTI.E ELECTED
iir.siiir.. i in l lh l hi II. I
I
At a reient meeting of the Yaku Ki '
Yl Club at whleh tn-vv officers were!
electiil for tl nsuing year. Mis. :d
Little Is-cunie dub president. I
SOCHI. NOTES AND
I'EIOONAL .MENTION. j
Mr J M. Uirsselt left 5tnnd.iv even-j
ing for I minimi where he will join1
Mis Puss. -II who has Is en v isiting for
siVcr.il month with relatives and i
fi lends. Itefore r turning home th-v
will visit Chiciigo. IndiatiaiM.lls ..i.d
o' hi i isunts.
Mrs Hrey Anderson of Wellington
and sons. Jim Isinliy and Hill are Hit
her own ilothes! UM" r '" Anderson's. rent. Mr i
mil .'r t harlea Martin. ;
T. t Keiiiu lworth of lUng. r. Is the
guest .1 Mi. und Mrs. i (S. im'"t
JI10 II in. n. ti Street.
ICE! HEATION . II
HE ENTEKTAINEII.
TO
The memlHrs of the Ibirealion C'uh
will ! cntertainisl this ufti i nism .it
the home of Mis. Uuy H.sivcr. T1U Wes!
Kiev en th Street at 2.10 o'cl.x k with
Mesdames Hoover and Ccoige Mullen
as Joint hostesses. A full attendance is
Ulged.
Mils. STEW AKT UTI.I
ENTEHTAIN HEPI Pill S.
The IMphian Club will mwt this
afternoon at .1 o'oln k at the home of
Mrs M. V. Stewart. 1701 Monroe Street
Mrs C. p. Makclg xvill bad the lesson
on "James ltuss.ll Lowell" All mem-
IhIs are a-k.sl tn Is- present.
Special Equipment
for testing children eyes
(lasses ground In our own shop
lo meet your individual reunite
menti.
Any lent da plica ted from th
plece.
MYDEN'S
Optometrist and Opticians
Corner Seventh and Toik
Phone ICW
tOl R AMKII.INS AH'EXn
ON STATE I . IIONOK ROM
Adding to the gieat pride that Ami-'
rillo has in her young men and women '
who are making good In the vstioui
m hools and colleges of the country la
the fact th.1t the names of Miss It line!
Imnawnv. daughter of Dr. and Mri. K.
T Ihinaw iv : Cornelius Oisn-h. son of i
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ooo.h; William
llovee son of .ludae and Mrs. Willi im
Itovi-e. and H.suinont Stinnett son of
Mr. and Mis A S Stinnett. In recogni-
tion of llu-ir excellent recotds .ixar
on the recently publisln-d honor roll for
the fall tetm mi the Pniversitv of
Texas
ri.i he mi n: hsehe
NNIEKK OE EHDIXIS.
A most n.t.'V able aft.iu was the aur
prim- Inn. loon gnen at the home of Mr
and Mts M.ive t liiss-tnight. u hon'i
of their g iedn wedding anniv i ary.
Ft May. Janoarv 1.1. t.'.'
The guests aillvrd ! II oilisk
Mrs. M imv hi tesisitise to a tap went
t.i the d.s-i She was anmri d to find
eleven ladi.-s st the d.a. each iH-arm
n delectable dish for the luncheon.
At 1! oYl.sk a most delicious iocs I
was served
Those present were Mrs Phillips.
Mrs J t liny. Mrs Klm-r lllanken
ship. Mrs Katie Clayton. Mrs J A
Klrby. Mis John Mi)"rs. Mis. Walter
Stanton. Mrs J K Mlowell. Mrs II
A Hlankenshlp. Mia CUude Wilson.
Miss pes Clayton
Mr. and Mrs Msvn neie ntarthsl In
It;; Claude Newt.
TIIR AMARILLO DIIL1
NEUS I a niemoer at
the Assisrlsted der
Using (lub of Amarlllo. 1 hr
purpose of this rlub la lo
discourage misleading and
untnilbful statements la
advertising. II Is aopprte1
by a Urge number of repre-
ae ntatlra firms Interested In
having all buslnea In this
rlty rendurled In an rlbkal
uaouer.
AdTertlseoient are accept
ed by The Dally Newt In
good faith. However. II
i should be nil-led by an
advertiser In I hear columns
w want you lo refuel h l
I he Assisrlaled Advertising
Club which h) eatilpfMsd In
Investlgat the nxatier and
then do ainethlng about M.
(on plains should ks ad
tn
AMOCIATKII ADVRRTIS
IMit l lHOE AMAKIIJ O
blanket Sale
Extraordinary
When wt sa "Ulankct Sale ICxtraordiiiarv" wc mean
that I'Vidav and Satunlav vou will have tho oppnr-
t unity to help us close out an entire stock of Hlankets
and Comforts at a little more than half what they are
actually worth.
Douhle hed size Cotton IJlankets in tan and prey at
the pair
$1.75 $2.25
Kxtra Heavy Twilled Fancy Plaid Cotton flJO 0C
Mlankets 72xS(V-TIh pair PJ.OJ
1'xtra larpe Vodnap Douhlo Mlankets fancy Mack
and novelty plaids d0 0C
the pair .
l-'inest I'ure All Wool Douhle 1'lankets. in i'ir.k Tan
(irey and IMiteTlaids. Cy QC
the pair
lliji'h (Iradi- neatly ipiilted White (Cotton Comforts
Moral Silkaline covered lth sides. CO CA
hilt they last each only $J.JU
Liirht Weight Silkoline Covered Comforts neatlv
ijuilted. filled with new white cotttn CI QC
each via
Kxtra Hih (.rade ("retonne Covered Comforts heau
l i fully hordered with solid color sateen to match tin-
prt ttv floral designs. We clse them out C9 QC
t.ulav at only each $O.JJ
On account of the extreme low prices iuotel. 1V
per huntlle will he added when poods are delivered.
ADAMS DRY GOODS GO.
Corner Polk and Fifth Streets
i Lo i
The Wink
This dainty slipper has a name which
suits it eactlv. It is a little Flirt which
has all the delicacy
and prace one cnuld
ask and ia addition
to its captivating
style (pialities offers
an excellent alue.
i -aw
i $12.50
-ii Talent loll
Turn Sole
The Booterie
The Hmu-c of a Thousand Styles
509 Polk St. At Smith's Dry Goods Co.
. .a
rni i ii if i i
ine rannanaic nospiiai
and Sanatorium
MRS ISAIIM l. IIIIWT MiiMSrliit. uJent
TTa are now rerelilng pk'iila. Modern riiipnn nl aial rrasoiiaida
rate.
The Panhandle Hospital and Sanatorium
(Nun Se tarlaai
Unery ItOUlpt Srhool Hulldlng I'hona ;
Sharpens itmli
Strops eliavca and is cleaned
without removing' thcLIaJdul
Valet A utoStrop Razor act!
includes a fine leather ttrof
aiul 12 Lcen-eed blatleft.
P. A. Zehringer
W at hmaltrr and Jeweler
W ali h. ( IinU and Jewelry lUpalring
"Arcurarjr la Mr Motto"
Optkal Parlora
I Can Save You Money on
Diamonds
I'.ilU Street PhOM I1U
CANDY
l ine ll.inil ilipH-d ('hornl ites. I'suaJI
nlall tr ".jr mt lb. Our pnr
35c Per Lb
RANDAL DRUG CO.
NEWS WANT ADS BRING RESULTS
WODkM
Finishing Iii
Quickest Service tnd
High Grade WorS
GrayPhotoCo.
Ill East STtk St
cri.fi
Disanreeahle
oi hijjh shoes.
weather calls lor the prot rti 'i
The comlortahle scrxice model illustrate
he h.nl in
Black Kid $10.00
Brown Kid $12.50
Brown Calf $ 9.00
pn v
l MOTl.OMR RltOS.
M7 rdk Street
ph.n ;i
A cti 1 1 :
s rv v 'i
Mm
2 i l-a - 'VJTW
an -tt v r" ; V
You Have Alwavs Wanted a Real Waffle Iron
vi
( Mr that makes no stnukr hie t hat
Now Is the Time
to Buv It
0
It is a West ivhouse the
one that you "Just pull down
the handle."
It is the only l;lectiic Waffle
Iron with this fcitute.
.... '
1 r ! !: i! is r.isil cleaneil
WV Are Always
the First
: h- inc .i .i:ood standard
. ; .: "Ct m Atnarill.i then
i'i hers lulinw. Watch
" u e are not riht.
e
I'e sure to isit our store i . I .
the estinhottse Waftle lro"s.
d trv Waffles cookeil on
w PHONE 'lOST)
1
CITY LIGHT & WATER CO.
'WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE ALWS-
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