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THE AUSTIN STATESMAN
Wednesday, April 14, 1926—Page 5
All die News Tha’s Fit to Print—Since 1871.
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CLUB ELECTS
Children Cry for
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Stationery
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Rexall 93
HAIR TONIC
Effervescent
Sodium
Phosphate
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Klenzo
Liquid
Antispetic
Regular 50o
2 For. .51c
isitors Inspiration For
Interesting Social Affair
Georgia
Rose
Toilet
‘Water
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Harmony Cream of
MA Almonds
Miss Rose Mo dr all
Named President.
2 for
10c
for .
Jonteel Cold Cream
Powder.
Best
LARGEST
SALE
IN THE
WORLD
la absolutely free
from Impurities and
is easy to take.
Klenzo
Tooth
Paste
Regular 50c
2 For. .51c
Shaving
Cream
Harmony
Cocoa
Butter.
Cold
Cream
Regular Me
2 For. 51c
Where tea is the national drink, as in Ire-
land, Scotland, England and Wales —
Lipton’s is the popular choice.
Bay Rum
Regular 60c
2 For . 51c
WHAT IS A ONE CENT SALE?
It is a sale where you buy an item at the regular price—then another item of the same kind for 1 cent. As
an illustration: The Standard Price of Jonteel Face Powder is 50c You buy a box at this price and by pay-
ing 1 cent more, or 51c, you get two boxes. Every article in this sale is a high-class standard piece of
merchandise, just the same as we sell you every day at regular prices.
orter, J. W. Calhoun and
ecu Eegg. Calling for tea
irs. W. C. Blanks, Mrs, H.
.verry, Mrs. Theodore Bell-
Tea Planter en
Ceylon y
LIPTONS
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Cherry Bark
Cough
/ HAYWOOD-WAKEFIELD FURNITURE
Sold By
C. A. DAHLICH
15TH AND LAVACA STS. I
Maximum paxamm
Hot Water Bottle 4
A52 A high quality bottle. Molded all E385
gzjrae in one piece. Guaranteed for one ES
8889 year—- 82
859 Standard Price This Sale B
| boT.42.25 Bottles 2.2G |
39 Maximum Fountain Syringe
381285 Standard Price This Sale 58
Syringe 2.25 sTyX..2.26 MU
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for
A Full Line of
HAYWOOD-WAKEFIELD FURNITURE
Sold By
XXX Enyelopes, 2
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Milk
and Food
For Inf ant*
Inoalldt,
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rishing- Digestibte-- No Cooking
Home Food-Drink for All Age.
FOOD SPECIALS
Coffee, Tea, Cocoa, Chocolate, Jams, Jelly, Peanut
Butter, Salad Dressing, Spices all on sale at great
Savings during le Sale.
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qm Regular 350
M 2 For. .36c
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dho’ll
Give no
overter.
Your dealer la now
showing new designs in
Heywood - Wakefield
Reed and Fibre Furni-
ture, which is becom-
ing the vogue for every
room in the home.
Ramee
Talc
Regular 50c
Rexall
Shaving
Lotion
Large Six.
Ragular 75c
2 For. .76c
2•
Arbutus
Vanishing
Cream
Regular Mo
2 For. 51c
Wanted
Used Saxophones
CALL 7451
Steve S. Gardner
The Saxophone Teacher
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Bouquet
Ramee
Face
Powder
. Regular *1.00
2 For $1.01
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Society
And Woman's News
Molly Connor Cook
Telephone 4391
AeAM
Castoria
A Quality Seal on
Every Wheel
V7OU can easily identify genuine
I Heywood-Wakefield Baby Car-
riages by a Red Hub Cap on each
wheel, with the letters H-W in gold.
This seal is your guarantee of a
carriage built to fit your baby, be-
cause 100 years of experience have
enabled Heywood-Wakefield de-
signers to know every requirement '
for Baby’s comfort.
Better dealers everywhere are
showing beautiful new models,
priced within the reach of every
purse."
it of all
family
is. On-
(Adv)
• EVENTS OF THURSDAY
, Pathfinders’ club meets, with Mrs. 8. J. Smith; 3:30 o’clock.
Ladies' day at the Country club.
Travis County Medical auxiliary meets, with Mrs. C. W. Goddard;
30 o'clock.
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of six,
wo-yea
A. Fer-
ey are:
Dr. W.
Maxwell
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‘Miuwood-Wdhc field
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Harvey Sets Own
Record of Sales
Alf Harvey, Austin business man
who recently entered the insurance
Extra Special for the One-Cent Sale
Put up in • beautiful one-pound tin of nssorted flavor. in
trdone“cEKrr‘sLelou Rogular priee 650 Pr iip during
Two one-pound tine for ...... Z 66C
church, officiating. Mr. and Mrs.
Farmer are at homo in Chappell
Hill.
75c P: rre
for .........
$! Roanoke
Bottle of 100
Regular $1.00
lr.. $1.01
Thie Sale
ponda. 76c
Tuesday artePoon was marked by two interesting social affairs in.
fred by the presence in the city of popular visitors
From 4 to 6 o’clock* Mrs. Irwin Daniel entertained at tea honoring
r house guests, Mrs. S. E. Dilworth and Mrs. Harold Johnson of
sheville, N. C. Pink and red roses, pink snapdragon and red tulips
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neUtute. Wilnot
stain. Ploaoorx ndoi.
lermlea to humane
endanimals.
buby show held at Senior high
school last week.
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ADDITIONAL SOCIETY NEWS
ON PAGE SIX.
SPEAKS TO PATHFINDERS
J. Frank Doble, the man who
knows more about Texas legends
and folklore than anyone* else, wilk
speak on his favorite subject
Thursday afternoon at the meet-
ing of the Pathfinders’ club at .the
RUMMAGE SALE.
The ‘Sisterhood of Temple Beth
Israel will hold rummage sales on
Thursday and Friday on East Sixth
street opposite the Garza market.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Turner an-
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Dorothy, to Beatty Davis,
on Sunday, April 4. Mr. and Mrs.
Davis are at home at 2906 Rio
Grande street.
font and Mrs. George Walling.
CIRCLE MEMBER HONORED
Mrs. Fred Boutell entertained
umberland circle of the Cumber-
hid Presbyterian church at her ,
Lome, 913 eydia itreet, in compli-
Lent to Mrs. B D. Ford who is
aving Austin soon to make her
ome in Corpus Christi. Following
he business session the honor
uest was surprised by a shower
f parting gifts fiom the friends
Nth whom sho has been associated
1 the work and who chose la this
ay to express thetr appreciation of
or loyalty and dependability.
ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE.
Miss Nora. Barnett of Austin and
. F Fanner of Chappell Hill,
pre married Sunday afternoon at
[o’clock. at the parsonage of Ward
lemorial Pethodist church, the
lev. N. G. Ozment, pastor of the
Miss Hilda Meissner has returned ginia Leberman, As the club baby
to Austin after a visit with rela- and one of the prize winners in the
tives and friends in Bartlett. .......i • - •
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Sweet Milk Chocolate Bar—Standard
price one bar 35c. This sale two bars 36c.
You save 34c on two bars.
Fenway Whois Cherries in Liquid Cream
Standard price, one pound $ 1.00.
This Sale. • • two pounds >1.01
field, is claiming a sales record of
his own. In less than three months
Mr. Harvey has written $106,000
worth of insurance. He is field
manager for the Austin Mutual Life
Insurance association, a local com-
Iany operating in Austin territory.
Egyptian Palm
-f—- Soap
----- Made front
I m p orted
palm, ollve
and cocoa
nut oils by
the French
milled pro-
cesa. A unU
venal soap, ideal for toilet,
bath and nursery. It eleanses
and being free from alkali, 1,
mild and non-trritatinE LAth
era freely.
& 10cC2 11c
Yoa Save Me on 19 Cakes '
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35c Max. Pocket Comb, 2
for ....... .....36c
51 Monogram Gloves, 2
for ..................51.51
Ono Two
25cie.. 26c
You Save 240 on Two Pkga
EeN after shaving.
Standard Price Thds Bale
200a. 35cTua 36c
You Save Me om Two Bottles
A Qualii
home of Mrs. 8. J. Smith. The
meeting will begin at 2:10 o'clock.
Mrs C. A. Graves will have the
current topic in American govern-
ment “The Marine Corps" and fol-
lowing Mr.* Doble's address, Mrs.
Morgan Smith will lead a round
table discussion on “Texas Legends
and Folklore."
It keeps the skin
smooth, soft and
$ white. It is un-
1 excelled for wind
M bunt and rough-
H neos of the skin.
1 Men will find
Hi this preparation
Jin very soothing
in
ou that
he Sys-
tion of
lot rid
its that
vitality!
by tak-
alotab,
several
ure re-
CASCADE LINEN ENVELOPE
50 In Box
Standard Pries This Sale
fe.....35c ?kwa°......36c
. Miss Johnnie Wright of George- -
tewn was the guest of Mrs. W. E.
Dozier for the Galli-Curci concert.
APRIL H
FULMORE CARNIVAL.
The annual carnival of Fulmore
school is scheduled for Thursday
and the baby show will be the lead-
ing feature, beginning at 4 o’clock.
The Christianson and Jensen stu-
dios have donated photographs of
the prize winners as awards in the
show and the usual classifications
of 1 to 6 months. 6 months to 1
year, 1 to 2 and 2 to 3 years, with
a special prize for twins, will gov-
ern the entries.
The new bandstand which is be-
ing built by the people of South
Austin, will be ready for use in time
for the carnival it is said and the
usual carnival concessions and at-
tractions will be featured.
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Assorted Wrapped Caramels—Vanilla,
Vanilla Nougat, Chocolate and Chocolate
Nougat. Standard price, one pound 75c.
This sale. . Two pounds 760
Package Chocolate — Good quality pack-
age Chocolates. During our 1c sale, two
one-pound boxes >1.01.
TOILET GOODS
25c Rexall Castor Oil, 40
•s., 2 for ..............Ke
20c Zinc Oxide Ointment,
2 for ........... 21c
15c Toothache Drops, 1-dr.,
2 for ..................15c
25c Riker's Menthol Cough
Syrup. 2 for ..........Kc
25c Catarrh Jelly tube, j
for ........e..........25c
55c Pone. Liniment, 2
for ......... ;...51c
25c Throat Gargle, 4 oz.,
2 for ....... 25c
H Pure Teat Mineral Oil.
(Quality Tooth
Bruslies
For adults and children. As-
sorted styles. Good quality
white bristles.
STANDARD PRICE 350
This Sale 9c.
Two for ............... 30C
MOTHER:- Fletcher’s \ N° A /
Castoria is a pleasant, harm- \ D_N
less Substitute for Castor Oil, N/ /
Paregoric, Teething Drops N.
and Soothing Syrups, espe-
cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
। Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it.
One pound
in a pack*
age. A good
quality of
writing pa-
per'and al*
ways in the
beat of
tate.
Standard Price
Pound 75C
Miss Rose Modrall was elected
president of the Business and Pro-
fessional Woman's club at the an-
nual business meeting held Tues-
day night in the Austin Cafeteria.
Other officers elected were: Miss
Lydia Littman, vice president; Mrs.
Cirginia Leberman, second vice
president: Miss Ruby Holden, sec-
retary; Miss Fannie Davis, treas-
urer, and Mrs. Anna I- Sandbo, par-
liamentarian.
Miss Bessie Smith, retiring pres-
ident, was presented with a cor-
sage bouquet, the presentation be-
ing made by Miss Eula Williams.
Reports were made by the follow-
ing chairmen of standing commit-
tees: Membership, Miss Cousins
Gregg; business exchange, Mrs.
Nellie L. Seiker; friendship, Miss
Fannie Davis; house, Wilson Twin-
ing; education, Mrs. George Felter;
ways and means, Mrs. Henry Petri;
social, Miss Ella G. White; audit-
ing, Miss Johanna Hughes; finance,
Miss Irene Williams; publicity, Mrs.
Austin E. Sullivan.
Billie Edmonds Sullivan, young
son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin E. Sul-
livan, was Introduced by Mrs. Vir-
,-p-
50cT"es 51c
were featured in the effective dec-
Sration of the long living room ’
where the hostess and, the honor
guests with a group of congenial
Wends informally received the cali-
fs. Little Miss Emily Miller stood
it the door to receive the cards and
irs. D. T. Iglehart, Mrs. W. G.
Franklin and Mrs. Robert Crosby
Bured tea. Assisting in the dining
■pm and at the punch bowl were,
■rs. Ed Rhodes Wroe and Misses
thel Mary Franklin, Ada Wynne,
lizabeth Wroe, Mary Louis© Rob-
hson, Mildred Hancock, Margaret
Drake, Marian Fomby, Eugenia
Dilworth and Nettle Lewis.
F Rose and silver were favored in
Pio decorations for the dining
room. The tea table was draped in
rose with touches of silver and In ;
the center was a two-tiered basket
f pink roses, sweetpeas and lilies
of the valley. Tail silver candle-
sticks held burning rose tapers and
the same note was carried out in
the banking of the buffet with
spring flowers in tones of rose with
ose tapers in silver holders at
father end.
r The punch bowl was placed in the
reakfast room and rose from a
Bass of red roses and bluebonnets,
he whole forming a most inviting
look which invited closer inspe-
fon.
An efficient
and soothing
remedy for
simple coughs.
Plea sent to
take. Children
like it
Fancy finish paper of ths
highest quality, resembling:
Japanese bamboo cloth, white
and tints. ribbon-tied with,
deckle borders. 24 sheets of
paper; 24 envelopes.
Be’ Free / This Salo
Dog $1.00n2. $1.01
You Save 99c on Two Boxes
MISS SEALE HONORED.
Mrs. Li. L. Click honored her
house guest, Miss Margaret Seale,
f Baird, on Tuesday afternoon with
he first of two bridge parties at
shich she is being introduced to
riends of her hostess.
Garden roses in all their rich col-
oring were used in an informal ar-
angement about the living room
there tables for the games were
Raced and with the refreshment
burse individual corsages of sweet-
leas and pansies were presented,
rhis afternoon Mrs. Click is having
mother group to play bridge and
neet her guest.
| Included in the courtesy of Tues-
ay afternoon were: Mrs; Mar-
aret Scale, Mrs. Raymond Everett,
Ta, T. W. Riker, Mrs. G. W. Stum-
er, Mrs. Leon Green, Mrs. F. A- C.
Ferrin, Mrs. E. L. Dodd,. Mrs. T. 8. •
Fainter, Mrs. L. H. Hubbard, Mrs.
L. W. Walker, Mrs. Frank Doble,
Irs. John Ross, Mrs. Paul Thomp-
on, Mrs. W. A. Smith, Mrs. Clifford
koss of Dallas. Guests coming in
pr tea at 5 o'clock included Mrs.
V. M. W. Splawn, Mrs. J. A. Fitz-
erald, Mrs. F. K. Morley and Miss
ucille Morley.
Guests for this afternoon's affair
clud: Miss Margaret Seale, Mes-
pines A. P. Brogan, G. W. Cun-
ingham, Robert Stayton, Noyes D.
mjth, Hicderick McAllister, J. M.
ryant; E. K. McGinnis, 8. J. Moss,
STATIONERY AND
HOME NEEDS
51 Le Clan,' 2 for.....51.51
FOR HOME AND STABLE
The extraordinary Borozone
treatment for flesh wounds, cuts,
sores, galls, burns and scalds is.
just as effective in the stable as In
the home. Horse flesh heals with
remarkable speed under its power-
ful influence. The treatment is the
same for animals as for humans.
First wash out infectious germs
with liquid Borozone, and the
Borozone Powder completes the
healing process. Price (liquid) 30c,
60c and $1.20. Powder 30c and 60c.
Sold by all druggists.—Adv.
PUREST REXALL
PRODUCTS
25% Jonteel Soap, 2 for..26e
$1.50 Boug. Ramee Toilet
‘ Water, 2 for ..........$1.51
55c Bouq. Ramee Soap. 2
for ....................61c
25c Med. Skin Soap, 2
for .......................
15c Rexall Toilet Soap, 2
for ....................Ue
25c Klenzo Tar Soap, 3
for ............... 25c
50c Harm. Roll Massage
Cream, 2 for ..........51c
75e The*. Cold Cream, 2
for ....................76c
50c Cocoa Batter Cold
Cream, 2 for ...........lie
Papeterie, 2
...........76c
and Delhi,
..........61.51
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