Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 194, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1923 Page: 3 of 6
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Clothes With a Reputation
ON
-Beginning-
Summer Clothes That Are Highest Quality on SaleHoifi
at From
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to
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Beginning tomorrow we will place an; sale our entire stock of Men's Sumrher Cloth-
ing including the best makes; we .sclLjj' These clothes as has always been bear our
guarantee of satisfaction to be of the highest quality materials. The entire as
sortmcnt of the summer's best materials and styles
row at your unrestricted choice of j
l-4fol-2Qf
will be placed on sale tomor-
You'll Jcnowj these values are exceptional when you $ee the suits. You know that
the original prices was reasonable th&n you'll buy wfhcn youj see what greater valr
ues they are with the reduction of one- fourth to one-half.
TOMORROW IS THE TIME TO BUY-MONDAY MAY BE TOO LATE
You'll find in our shelves Stacey AcSatns and Packard Shoes that we bought for this
season's selling. The newest styles leathers and tests. These are good shoes
give lots of service and are comfortable on your feet. But 'we . have decided just
recently to discontinue these lines and in order to clear the entire stock we are plac-:
ing them on sale to go along with th suits values at greatly reduced prices!
and Low Quarters Are Reduced too so Buy Your Suit and Shoes
at tke Same Time You'll Sam Lots of Money
HERE THEY ARE MEN SEE FOR YOURSELF
AH Stacy Adams Oxfords black andtbn in Kangaroo and Russian leathers at vour
: . $9.85
unrestricted choice .
All Stacy Adams High Top Shoes at
All Packard Shoes all lasts and leathers at
1-i
All Packard Low Shoes all styles and llasts at. i .1
3 J .
$10.85
$6.85
. $6.85
The above Shoes are regular values of from $10 to1 $15 so; you can see what a
saving you are making. 1 J
ere (MLost (Men Qfrade
Tomorrow's Entertainments.
Mrs. Roy H. Duncan will entertain
Saturday morning honoring Mrs. Rob-
ert Sansom of Fort Worth Mrs. Clias.
Head of Fort Worth and Mrs. Frank
ArrTrrsnn of Fort Worth.
SUtB.Wt tee Watson will be hostess
to me Mariposa Club Saturday morn-
ing naming JMiss Margaret Burke of
Crosbyton the honor guest.
Mrs. John G. Lee Misses Cora and
Elizabeth Lee will entertain Saturday
afternoon honoring Mrs. Ellis H. Boyd
of Fort Worth.
Saturday evening -Mr. and Mrs. AV.
Lee Watson will entertain honoring
Miss Margaret Burke of Crosbyton.
ClimniaOn Bl.sculf.
uinnamoji uisruit are simply a
light pie dough rolled half au hu-1
thick an dspread with brown sugar
and cinnamon mixed. Sottf butter
thick and spread with brown sugar
should be dropped; over the crust tn
aid in. melting the sugar mixture..
Roll the crust; H'kt; jelly roll slice
inch piercs; iay on a buttered paii
arid bakp:in a jhbt oven.
. Bacon CurW may be coqko'i at
home in Use oven or taken nrw and.
browned -over1 $14 camp. lire on u
stfek. If the ba'-on slices are very
long cut them !a half. With tooth
picks pin each sliw together UIw a
ring.; Ten minutes in a hot overt
makes them gpod and brown. Over
the camp fire; the curls sizzle and"
cook fragrantly if sturng. on a btiek
and held horizontally ovor the ials.
S:juI( CJioiifi tiste much like euhl
chicken. Choose a fairly . thick pork
chop dip in egg. then cracker
crumbs and fry Cool and wrap hi
paper - '
Stuffed Ejnrs are always interest-
ing. -.eapLKdsny if.-the hard yolks are
mashed seasoned with a bit of cat-
sup. . paprika onion salt and two
tablojsiKKmruhr of chopped sweet pep";
Per I& addfl ;UoflH the whites stiek
together witlj; tooth plok and wrap
ach In paper tightly to keep thctrt
together. j " -
t iiiti rotate (hips are moat
catifying efelM.cslJy ont of door.
Slice lioi&tom very Uilu aook in lee
water a hmtr and fry . In . duen .not
Vhqjj sefi to drain on brown pit
; P6r. isprinklii them gentirmittr wtfc
Staled . chaeitr. Away choovu . it
traag chcen for Utfu. tnweh or
tif. flavor m nmutvd. When Omn
drained tU. prick tn ylHintd
ItQxex sirakiH with salt.
It is hard I to carry fwet thitfg
zmrvai . on tUe tJ at. homy m
mtTD ntt ttmt tamtts wtilrh nv
vast virgin areas
:d Yearly
By Lumbermen
oacnhcei
iHmmai i urprJac. Try Frmit
!oKbo!. Himply cov.r co! ilmnh
mm with a hart! vrhito .fctUK. ThW
f a oofy; eres .at a twet. bat kceiM
jAis iir.sr-o
iVkk -'plot -TO
nMl) CHIXA WITH HOPE
- (.By International- .ws Service
TQKJO. . June . 1. Disco vdrwJ b'v
tho Mojt polijirc of an attempt on the
jart of a. Japanese to sniugglc mor-
IHifrie valut-il at 50.000 yen Into
rChina may r6veal a wfd.e-9prrai plot
tO niinnlv JiVlrmrrUroa fn ' fhfrm w'Uh
a steady output of the drug accord
ing to. reports reaching Toklo
ronce.m .iojj.are 01 me oeuei
wnt uiv iiiuii iinesit'u wiuiwu na
maiio by name has accomplices in
Shanghai and Kobe and that drugs
valued at .l.OOQ.OOo y n havc alreadv
been transported by means of the
system.
GET YOUR BERRIES
This week at Bangs big crop
short season tine quality
Ul'iVSKMr i kiday NItlliT New
Open Aid legion Stadium. Biir nrn
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'Brain. Carrol vs. Binvon
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Wpuld You Be
Beautiful?
Beauty has been the quest
of all ages. Thousands of
lovely women attribute their
beauty to the use of Nadino
Face Powder. The cheeks
have just o tint of color the
skin can only be equalled by
the soft texture of a rose petal.
Nadino will keep the rosea
in your checks. It will adhere
and protect the skin from the
sun wind and dust. It con-
tains no white lead or other
ingredient to. harm the skin or
the eyo. It's the same pure
powder popular for so many
years only the box and frag-
grancc have been improved.
Money refunded if fbu are
not pleased. At your toilet
counter 50c Miniature box
ample by mail 4c.
Tia'f$ White Pfoth Pink
Brunette.
Nattionnl Toilet Co
Part Tenri.
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(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON June L Nearly
half of thc laud area of the fulled
States or S22.000.0ou acres was orig
inally forested out today there are
fess than 170.000000 acres of timber.
including inferior culled and second
growth and millions of acres of un
productive land. Of this amount only
13S.000.000 acres are of virgin thn-
berland.
"Mining" of timber Instead of cui-
. t .... . .1. 1.
uvauon oi mis natural wealth a a
crop is held .responsible for deple
tion of .tire country's timber reaonr-
ces in a review published 1 tke
yearbook of the Department f Agri-
culturc for 1022. The nmoflnt t Hrs-
cut being taken out of forygta i "e.
timatod at four times tl ruwlac--
mcnt by growtli. loro tlian SjMk.tm
acres were destroyed jn a rem at
by 3Moy form nro-. ftd r m
of all lumlwr .is still lel(ir .cut from
virgin stands.
While enuring forod. buil rt
inally was undertaken ti agrk-'ii
turo ; the demands fr ilmkm
outKtrtpped the farm lud ddraacdii;
until there now arc miiliis trf
deiired aert Idle. In :Mk-Wf t.
the avoraiw rata of MtUuiwcHt Ph
the. fast. 20-yqnrs it .wttt ufee ?.(
year to settle the lrnit rui 4
cut-o'er latide and the $waliawr:
tlmbar' hmd illnt jhjou . will fe t !
In lU- tjoitUioru rum ef xhtr ljvt.
.MIehfga Pettin4i it vfiwH taikf
1.700 yours.
me tmaittoa ttmt all cm. t?
burnetl-over fprat lkml(.iir mm tk
gronujr part r it is hMUm mk hi
aBrfailttire I. nm lkre mi by
fwur tin your 1mkIi mn "Thv'
lai lree of Wrm lMk already rni
r wirJUW tuvct. exeiwAtr t farm
wou( lots timt hat not hmn ut
fw agrliHiItHrtil me bait &irmJ
srwwii to m fitoi.fm mrv . furtUt-t
mr lucent hin J bvK u
aro y?ny ami py mar
tuswrtwff tw rm.i in viin. '.fur
Mu cuNovor frt la&tg jmm
srf wptnm to tJie cotnmwiy umi.
and h'(Mtjnwt Jllig
imW. imtiv branch ritrada 3k
jworbet tfraW oio8 but h5
torcM to dincontiwie. M the tml
dbiutacttt of aiijac farm m-l uu
er mperfy hisp f;..tiwiHl.
TH- Aericiilf nr-f .'c?ari!r;f i r
ip lot Wiett1 however tteitt!?.- ....
of hI has b5n left behind: t'hi n
W.i rwwftrca: i. rtiTiNRtlag mm- '".r
wuc hreofer; uijinar.i-! of . u.-
aai -.ib" wan iUctijrt.. off nrtv
sitki rop. m& rarpeti. 1 mxt
r&wjyam. some ay ittay $&s Uw."
nm iOf wxsojl on n terjife mm$$ -.for tl .
production dsf fnel lilcnoi . r . ;
placsi fnsoltrie d. ia adiHtiosi it
is believed possible tkitt ih ilk- i
dbniwiit . of . . W faroM and mdi
trend to permit fow-nridWm htaMI
to return to forest nwy in tiia&iil:
verso the present run-wy twrni
lion of fores: arrv-age.
Saturday Market at Gjuil
liansJ Grocery tomorrow. ; .
NEW. 1420ICX STADlt'M
nlglh. Roy UTiite n.-. Um -&m-d
goo!. one. '
A most interest!!; ami itmm
job' is that hefd. by' iJis H. fW .
IVelv state seod m&ym In tilt '
deimrUnenf of - agcittJUitr? of lis.
hniska I nivtrstty. tb wortt ih it..
department is to test kevte athj t-t .t-.!
farmers in securing: prtfitbte tr..
Summertime Accesswies
Warm wetitW caA9HMt m 'dmmi m5m SjU
a constant pltfne:fc wmmmr mm.
oratqrt ad S
such selection
Among our very
satisfactorily
Blouact Skirls.
musliiw are M kms
your patriewbr fflim.
An qftiiy 'Vatit -v&-mmmmm
quality m par
mm -on. &
F4r Oifes Mi
WouM
Yen
-throw awaj s :Mn7'
worth t iWc; aefw ixit-
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aad that exactly
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The Economy
most tpm4i and eh i. "iiigi:.
... ipuaei
mibdasesBe Sisal
pay less use leas ss&mot
bast results wa&outa
The sale of Calumet is '$8&
times as much as that c
any odier brand.
THE WOmUJS JSmtEM
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VEST HAiCIG 193
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market products..
You Will Be Pleased With Our Service
And Wc Abo Will Appreciate Your iBusiness
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 194, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1923, newspaper, June 1, 1923; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth343022/m1/3/: accessed May 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.