The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 17, 1934, Image 8
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A TRIP WITH KING COHON
THROUGH HIS REALM
I ant! han)flnjf thoin—very sucvessfully ^
^at town and country windows. I>inrti-
tiesj voiles, STinffham.s, dotted Swisses. ~
are draped with sophisticated smart-
ness. Here’s plaid seersucker u.sed for,ss
>» — draperies, too; and cotton rep^nd cot-;Si:
Continued from first pag’e, this section jtajre •—•.summer bedspreads oi cott«m. ton homespuns in solid colors are the
underwear this year. First of all, some of the swajfurer new- last word in fashion for modem,
some cool cotton iriixlles and scanties chintzes—and cotton quilt.s, too! To rooms. But don’t think for a minute **
in net, batiste, or mesh. They’H-^save nothinjr of the cotton mattress that chintzes are not as popular as
your more expensive ones and can be j^^*'^***'*' protec’t them from .sum- ever. They’ve never been more fasci-,
tubbed like a handkerchief. The ath-> najting in their designs. Kinir Cotton
letie type of cotton underwear is e.s- Cottons for the table, f^ay cottons in wants you to be sure to see the clas-^
pecially .suitable to wear under the solid colors, white cottons with colored sic-modern motifs that everyone is
shirt-and-.short combinations. Kinjf borders—sturdy homespuns and finer talkintf about—the lyre, and wreath.
Cotton reminds us that slips an<l weaves—you’ll find knowing hostesses -jfarlands, and ribbons, plumes and
RTowns and pajama'^ in cotton broad- everywhere choosintf them for their biiwknots, that come down to us from,
cloth and phs.'4* crep«' an- hot wibither mo.<t effective tables. Seersuckers and a statelier day. 'Use them for slip-
favorites. (u-jramlii's, lylieve it or'-not, make the covers, with one or two pieces coveietl
e could -lay an h»>ur m every d«*- low est of the nitvelty luncheon sets, in plain chintz for contrast, and |>er-
partment. lookmv'^ at the new things,' K in^r. C-ot4on ileclare.s that cu.tlon.- hap.- one ui a .small all-over pattern to
the -mar* thing^-. that Kinjr < otton are playinjr a topsy-tiiivy role these add interest. Speakinjf of slip-covers,
ha- provided fOr the -mart woman to days, especially in the drapery «le- the chanjje of color .scheme is a tonic
wear. Hut we mu-t hurry, lin and -e‘e pertinent. Of eour.se, orjrandies have foi the whole family, and the protec-
what -he will Use in .her home. Of been iMpially ptipular for curtains ami tion they provide for the winter cov-
for frocks for .several years, but this eririKs will save their modest cost in
.season, knowing decorators*are chiKis- one sea.sonl
intr all kinds of cottoiv di-e.ss fabrics Hut where’s Kinjf Cotton? . . . Oh.
For Mother, Father, Sister,
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Brother or Sweetheart. :
You Can Buy With Confidence.
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One .Price to Everybody. ;
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Cour-e. -he'll be chbo>.injr cotton slieels
— the fine |K*rcale varieties, ami the
-turdy one- for camp and .-ummer cot-
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Get-Acquainted Days.
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he’s over in the summer furniture de
part iiient—lakintf^.some time out in a^
emnfortable lounice chair-^and beck-
oninjr us-to conie over and see the
amazing array of thinRs he has as
sembled there for summer comfort.^
Here are poich swiriK^ and jrliders,
complete suites for the sunriKun or
the teriace, upholstered in cotton- as
Kay as they are practical. Many of
the cotton ducks are waterproofed, so
that a siudden shower won't ru:a them.
You’ll want some of the smart new
fobliiiK furniture— for your country,
home, or cottaKe at the lH*ach. Thei^
n«)thinK temiuuary or makeshift aUiut
this year’s designs. They’l^ look just
a? much at home indoors as they do
out on the lawn. King Cotton reminds
usHlir^^^the beacb^uhibi^iras, and Ihe
liaiiunocks, and other aids to a lo-
manUc summer.^— .. •
-Hut heavens, our time is nearly up.
and we haven’t told you a word about
the way King Cotton helps you to en
joy your isnmmer sports! There are
cotton canvas tents and the dozen and
ohe ctvtton things-Tor the camper—the
game bags and, gun cases and leggings
for the hunter — the golf ha^, the
tennis racket ca.ses, and tennis nets,
the seat covers for the automobile.
•And he’s afraid we may forget to
tell you how- important cotton is if
you’re hurt! What would you do «’ith-
out the sterilized cotton gauze, the ab
sorbent cotton, the adhesive plaster.
It’s no exaggeration to say that cot
ton bandages have saved many a life.
And did y^u ever realize that oil
cloth is cotton? It is no more than a
coated cotton sheeting or drill fabric.
And every woman knows that the
smart kitchen Wears oilcloth shelf cov
ers and table cloths. Sometimes even
oilcloth draperies! And of course oil
cloth pot holders and bags in which
to keep them.
Cotton is the great American textile
— grown on American soil, spun in
.\merican mills, woven on .American
looms. And it ii^4nteresting to note
that the cotton industry has the honor
and distinction of operating under
.SRA Code Sol L -So all hail King
Cotton! The most democriatic of all
monarchs of all time—long live the
King!
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