The Prism (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 10, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 7, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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Thursday October 7 1916
THE PRISM
Page 3
I "NEEDLE-MOLDED" CLOTHES S
NecdleiMoWed"
STUNNING 1
That's the word which most aptly describes
our display of Fall and Winter Fabrics and
Fashions for Men's Stylish Clothes.
And STUNNING you'll call it
when you see it it's from
The Globe Tailoring Co.
Makers of "Needle-Molded" Clothes
A notable fact about Globe Tailoring is the
large following it has among men who are
leaders in business and professional life
men of aflairs substantial men and surely
this would not be so without good reason.
That's the class of men wo cater to that's
why vc vwr.t you to call.
1 F. R. SMITH & SONS
AMBITDN
Earl W. Pyle
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Our Cakes Cookies Bread and T
Rolls are Unsurpassable Anywhere $
I Sanitary Bakery !i
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"Cleanliness and Satisfaction I; Our Motto"
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KING WANTS TO SEE YOD
Buying dry Goods and Shoes
At the Right Place.
KING'S DRY GOODS STORE
Every today ia the child of a yes-
terday and the parent of a tomorrow.
Ex.
o
There's no defeat in life save from
within; unless you're beaten there
you're bound to win. Missions.
Ambition is a mighty force
Inspiring to the Soul;
For when it lights
It sends in flights
Straight onward to the goal.
These forward steps when taken right
Will lead one to his fame;
It compels him
With strength and vim
And gives an honored name.
There is a call for every one
To take it when it knocks
Then you can do
What you ought to
Kegurdless of what shocks.
It is a thing that must be caught
If up fames hill you climb
Some climb it fast
So do not last
To reach the top in time.
Ambition you must always have
To treat yourself most fair;
For with its zeal
Through woe or weal
You reach to heights most rare.
Without it then you are to think
That one would always fail;
That must be so
For as you go
You take a backward trail.
If you take your pleasures as your
guide
The stars so far away
On some dark night
You'll lose your sight
And ever from it stray.
Let not your passions guide your way
For troubles thick and fast
Will come to you
What 'er you do
And dim your way at last.
Let love be sought as the main star
To guide you in your stride;
Then you will rise
Unto the Skies
Beyond the reach of tide.
So let me say to every boy
Who must the journey make
He can't go wrong
Who is so strong
As this wise lesson take.
Ambition then a mighty force
That sways with Monarch hand
The guiding star
Though it be far
Of every worthy man.
"Crystalizc your good impulses into
action while they arc hot. When they
are cool it will be too late." Journal
and Messcner.
"The man who looks complacently
on what he does has a very meager
standard of excellence." Ex.
You find yourself refreshed by the
presence of cheerful people. Why not
make earnest effort to confer that
pleasure on others? L. M. Child.
Destroy the root of evil in thine
own life and thou hast done much to-
ward bettering the world. M. Clay
Burbridgc.
"What I spent I had what I kept
I lost what I gave I have." Ex.
o
In South America there is only one
odained missionary for 20000 people;
in China one for every 400000. Ex.
o
It is better to follow God alone than
to walk the ways of sin in a throng of
the brillant and the gay. Ex.
o
It may be a little farther around the
corners of a square deal but the road
is better. Ex.
The Church's Best Advertisement
A good deal is being said about
church advertising and some good
money and brains are being expended
in this direction. It is well to bear in
mind however that printer's ink pow-
erful as it is cannot do the work alone
The membership of the churches has
a duty a perform that can be shifted
nowhere else. As Mr. John Wanamak-
er said recently to the Protestant Epis-
copal Church Clubs in summarizing
his idea as to the best advertisement a
church could have in its community:
'Clean up its building jog up its dif-
ferent departments remedy its system
'of financial support and pay its min-
isters fairly and adequately and completely."
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY
Of Mens Shoes At $3.50 and $4.00.
No Store Can Beat Our $2.50 and
$3.00. Hats For Young Men.
KING'S DRY GOODS
STORE
RATHER & BUCK
Appreciates Your
Business
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A New Type
Wa
tej?i?E&jis
(Ideal)
rountamren
"POCKET SELF-FILLER"
A worthy Belf-fiUhiK companion
to our Standard and Safety Ty pea.
Simply raisci mid lower 1 1 m lever
and it (Ills. AlsoHcK-clouiiint'. Very
speedy. $'2M up.
Camp-Bell Drug
Compauy
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The Prism (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 10, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 7, 1915, newspaper, October 7, 1915; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth99954/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.