The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 250, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 10, 1916 Page: 2 of 18
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1916,
THE AUSTIN STATESMAN
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The Imprint of Quallty,
906 Congress Ave.
A. C. Baldwin & Sons
Texas Wonder
PRINTERS
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pink-tar RELIEVES A coca
Congress at 4th
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Phon, 823.
1003 Congress Ave.
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750 women's Camisoles, made,
of wash silk or messaline, in
flesh or white, trimmed with
$1.25
$1.25
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J. w. Calhoun, manager of the co-
All the new shades in 36-inch
Taffetas and Messalines at....
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40-ineh Crepe do.Chines in street
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A special value in 36-inch Black d1 g
Peau de Soie....... ....... • I .2 •
’rlnters tu the Utats ot Toxas.
Robert Noll, the stereotyper who out-
fered a broken arm while helping the
city firemen hoist an extenion ladder
at the Kreisle building fire, has re-
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operative Book Store of the Univer-
sity, announces that the total bale of
books, stationery and students' sup-
We Have the Largest Assortment
of Hand Pressed and Blocked Shapes
Of any millinery department, in all the new
shades of blues, Burgandy, bottle green, grays
and blacks; large attractive sails, jocky, tri-
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16 1bs. Sugar for One Dollar with ONE DOLLAR CASH
PURCHASE of Coffee.
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$3.50 women ’a Wants of erepe
de chine or tub silk, in flesh
or white and the different
colored stripes id 1 fLCl
special........ • I , O 9
$1.50 Satine Petticoats with
the deep tucked flounce; these
come in black, navy, purple,
green and brown; 0Q,
special. ........ O C
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New Fall and Winter
Headwear
An advance showing of Tailleur Hats for early
Everybody's Book Store
II. BARRO\V and B. T. GILLESPIE, Props.
plies tor ths past year Amounts to
$1.50 women’s or misses Mid-
dy Blouses of Galatea, with
the large striped col O Q
lar, cuffs and bell.. YC
We are going to offer special bargains in stationery.
We placed a large order for stationery before the
advance in price, but shipment was delayed and
has just arrived. Now, before the school rush, we
are going to give our customers the benefit of our
good purchase of stationery. Come in and let us
show you that we do as we advertise.
Rosner’s
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picked* and that the farmer start
breaking the land at the same tiine.
Fhis will stop the food supply of tho
weovil" !
He found that the corn crop is de-
cidedly "apotted" in the county,
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WELL-KNOWN TEXAS
WOMEN TELL. OF A
GIVING TESTS
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DOUGHTY FINDS
PEOPLE IN FAVOR
OF SCHOOL LAW
Mies of 1914-1915. This year hes been
tho most prosperous TW-Of the -o*
operative society's history.
Plans and specifications have been
drawn for a brick bulldiag which will
turned to Work after seven weeks off
duty. His salary while off pas paid by
the city.
from Color do River north to M-. K-
BOON TO WOMANKIND.* t n. n. on Furth and Hr
. Btreet*
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Its Mucous Surfaces of Iha Byetem
theroby destroyine Iha foundation of Iha
gineeno, giving th* patient Mranath by
butding up the oiwstitution and M-
sisting nature in doing Its work. The
proprietors have so much faith in the
curative powers of Hall’s Catayrh Med.
l.lna that they offer one itundrea Dol-
lars for any case that it falls to cure
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$1.50 women’s or misses’ eami-
soles, in flesh or white, of
charmeuse or erepe de chino,
trimmed with val lace or rose
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K Dr Pierce’s Favor- Jeon street.
W. ite Preseription for John 11. Winn Sehool: East of Con-
Bt some tine and it Kress Avenue from the center of ne-
HSSmThta" ieenth street *“ Nineteenth Streot
Nekler seheol: North of theM.. K
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$1.50 women’s Waists of voile,
organdy, trimmed with lace
bands aud embroidery, or with
the different colored O Q
stripes; special.....VC
Just received a new line of
Georgette crepe Waists, em-
broidered or beaded, in all the
different colors; a 4 O O
prices $3.98 to 40.90
We are showing one of the
best selections of messaline or
taffeta Petticoats we have
ever had, in the two-tone sol-
ids or floral de- d 4 C Q
signs; $2.50 to. • 0.9 O
11 It’s Just Splendid”
The visitor’« exclamation applies not only to
the tastinesa andattraotiveneas of the interior
finish and decoration of your home. It de-
notes also her hearty approval of our method
of helping the ’prospective home builder in
making the proper selection of paints, wall ,
papers and finishing materials.
Ideas for Interior Finish
and Decorations
Come in before you build or remodel this fall
and let us make a few suggestions. We know
you can find just the sort of arrangement you
like. We are sure that we can save you money
on paints, varnishes, interior finishings and
decorations besides giving you the best at a
reasonable price.
Our experienced men are in a position to of.
for valuable suggestions.
erty, thence east to city limit*.
Wooldridge Sehool: North of the
center of Seventeenth Street to the cen-
ter of Thirty-fourth Street, end west
of Waller Creek souh to Nineteenth
Street, thence south on Congress Ave-
nue tn Fighteenth Street, thence west
to city limits.
Prase School: West of the center
of Congres Avenue to Blanco Street:
north from the Colorado Rtver to cen-
ter of Seventeenth Street.
Futmore School: South of Colorado
River.
Matthews School: West of West
Lynn Street (tentatively).
Meit School: Kaat of Chloon School
(t en t at I v el y).
DR RICHARDS RESIGNS.
D, A uta Riehards, instructor in zo-
oogy at the University of Texas for
the past few years, has resigned to
become head professor of zoology in
Wabash College, Indiana. Dr. Richards
has been a popular instructor and use-
ful member of the^University faculty.
$100 Reward, $ 100
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is At least
one dreaded dlsenss that aclonce hne
been able to cure in all its stages and
that is catarrh. Catarrh toing greatiy
Influenced by constlutional conditions
requires constitutional trentment.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken in-
ternally and acta thru the Blood on
TheExemplifyingBuyingPower
of the ROSNER Store will be
demonstrated here tomorrow if
you will come and be convinced
that the values are here.
FErCUING FALL SUITS AND DRESSES—SArARTLY
STYIED--FROM SEASONABLE FABRICS
Tomorrow, Monday, we will show some of tho finest suita for
the money ever shown at this store. They inelude every new
fashion.
On rack of women's and misses' Coat Suits, in wool poplin
or serge; these come in all the new A1F (A
shades; special............................ I D.vU
Come in and look nt our Dresses. It’s a pleasure to show
them. These come in all the new shades of messaline or taf-
tota, with colored embroidery, beads and 24 Afi
furs; prices from $15.00 to............... 3~.UU
Women’s Suits of wool poplin or broadcloth, in all the new
shades, nlain tailored or dressy, with braid d 20 K(
or fur trimmiugs; prices from $19.50 to.... •e 9 •3U
Gcorde Beach Truehart, 6W montha
o14,‘1s a prlze baby now visitins in
Au. Un. Ho is the son of "aLIty" True-
hart, managet of ths Manhattan airin,
now appearing at the Joy Theater.
Yount Mr. Truehart welshe IS pounds
and is gtowing fast. He la the pride
of the entire coninany as well AB of
Mr. and Mrs. Truehart.
Self-colored Satin Striped Taf- d 1 Kd
fetas, 36 inches wide, all shades.1 .3 U
40 in. Georgette Crepe in all new. Q 1 76
autumn shades, heavy quality .. .3 1 , J •
A splendid value in Black Taf- d 1 A •
feta..................... • L.23
be erected on the lot purchased by the
society two or three yean, as“. and 11
t, expegted that when loonted in their
new bulldins the business of the Co-op
will free lly Inerenne. Durlus the sum:
mor Prof, spurgcon Hell of the school
of busineaa tralning has doyisea "
more modern uyatem of keepln ine
increase of 39000 over the accounts of the Co-operative Soele:
A11 r active,
narrow roll
brim, misses’
Felta—
$1.98
P. Henry of Fort Worth Is registeerd
at the Driskill,
Superintendent A. N McCallum and
the <Hty Sehool Hoard have been under
the neceestty of marking off new '
boundaries for the atte ndance districts
of the several schoolH, owing to the
fact that two additlonn1 ward schools
am! (he Junior igh sehool have been
erected. These new distriets are indi-
cated below.
Teachers aro coming. In from their
vAcAtions pretty rapidly already, ac-
cording to thesuperintendent, and they
teem to be nnxlous to get into the har-
neas (or another long pull.
All High Sehool principala and heads
of .depuurtments will be at their re- l
spective bulldings each fatenoon of the
week preceding (he opening of school I
Monday. Sept 35, The ward achool
prineipaly will be at their buildins
Wednesday, Thursday and Fr’dny fore-
noons, for the purpose of elasaitying
Blmhmla giving tests for promotion
and making general preparations for
the opening Monday.
Saturday morning at 9:30 at the
High School building will Occur -thr-
organization meeting of the teacher*'
institute. The similar mooting r the
colored teachers will he held at 3 that
afternoon nt the Anderson High School,
Following are the distrlets As an-
notnced:
Austin High School; Nine tenth and
eleventh grades The city.
John T. Allen High school: Seventh
and eighth grads. The city.
Palm School: From Center of Con-
gress Avenue enst to Chioon Street:
[farmers SPECIALI
I Austin Tea & Coffee Co.
I monthe treatment, and seldom fall* to tore 1
I perfect a cure. Bend for teatimohlals fiend
5 from thia and other statea. Dr. * W. " Adi
The Texas Wonder cures kidney and
bladder troubles, dissqves gfavel
cures diabotes, weak and lame baoke
rheumattat and all irregularities of
the kidney and bladder in both men
and women. Rogulaten bladder trom-
bles in children. If not sold by your
druggist will bo sent by mal on re-
lpt of $1.00. One small bottle is two
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Gentlemen— You Have One More Week
In Which to Buy These High-Grade
Early Fall Suits
At Theso Savings "That Count"
And it will be many months before such oppor-
tunities are again yours—every suit a new and
smart spring model— in “two or three" piece
styles. By actual count we have 273 wool suits
including blue serges—all good Fall colors.
All $12.50 Suits now $9.75
All $18.00 Suits now $11.35
All $27.50 Suits now $14.75 T
All $35.00 Suits now $19.50
Dr. Bell’ Pino-Tar Honey contain*
all tha noothiug elements of the pine
format It heal* the irritated membrane
and by Ha antiseptlo propertlee 1008-
ena tho phlegm, your breathe eazler:
and what,promised to be a novere cold
bag been broken up. For that stuffed*
up foaling, tight cheat or sore throet
take A oae of Dr. Bell’a Pire-Tarj,
Honey and prevent a werinK. hack. ■
Ing cough drafting through the win- ■
ton At your drusslat, 350 ■
Good quality of
Jocky Hata for
misxses’ school
wear. .in a 11
colors—
$2.98
fail mwt mid-winter wear, in felts, velvets, --------- . _ . .
pressed—beiiver, ete., authentic to the smallest ; angle and stralgn brims; materials consisting
° detail; perfection in ull the shades, colors and ■ of velvets, satins, felt and beaver, combiuats
trimmings; yery striking in every respect. I and Panne velvets.
Prices $2.50 to $18.50 ; Prices $1.98 to $9.50
All over Tax as th* people are tak-
ing the greateat intereat in the ome
l pulsory attendanco law, which became
j effective September I. and they do not
look upon it as the coming of a acourev i
, or opidemic, but as a law that will re-
1 suit in untold benefit to the state, is
| the report made by State superintend - |
eng.of Publie Instrucion W. F. Doush- i
1 ty. R M Whitley, socond asalstant to ।
i the superintendent: U T. Cunningham. ■
I k I rugh and La G Timmons, of the
i department, of education, who have;
during the past week visited teacher F
' inistitutes in suanysouttons of the state. I
Other membera of Superintendon! 1
Doushty’s staff were alao in the field
thta week attending institutes, but theyi
have not yet roturued to Austin.
dupes intendont Doughty sald he was,
uratilled to find that the people were
taking intense interest in the compul- |
sory school attendance aet and he has’
comd to the concluslon that it will be
enforced without any trouble what
ever.- The people are looking at this
law in the right light, ho said, and
overy where are encouragins IU en-
forcement,
Tho milllon dollar appropriation for
rural schools Is also coming in for
much attention, and all over the stat©
there is considerable talk of the bene-
licial results from this law in the way
1 ot school buildings, equipment and
। general physlcal improvement in the
achool plans "The people of fexas
have learned more. In the past twelve
months of the aubject of schoolbuild-
ings than in (he past twenty-five years,
all as the rert!: of the million dollar
rural school appropriation," said Sec-
l ond Asslatant Superintendent Whitley.
! "Fvery whore I visited I found the pe0-
) pie 1 iking achool building. School
i condiiona in Texas tre in better shape
now titan ver in the history of the
stalo"
During the,past.week approximatel!
sixty teachers-nstiutes were visited
by Nuperintendentrughty and mem-
bore of his staff, a total of seventy-five
counties being covered About fifteen
institutes will be held next week and
ut all of them the department of edu-
cation willbe.reprezented..
The boll weevil is going to cut the
cotton yield in Travis County very ma-
terially, according to Walter K Da-
vis, county farm demonstrator. The
weovila, which up to a month ago were
confined to the valleys and the rousi
timbered parts, have now spread until
they ar found by thousands in all '
parts of lbw county. There will be no ,
top crop, Mr. -Davis says. The aver- ,
age yield will bo about a quarter bale 1
to the acre (
The farm demonstrptor (old of u ,
38-acre field mar Jollyville the owner ,
of which estimated would turn out no
more than a single bale for th© entire
tract. . ,
Mr. IMvis also reports taht he finds
millions of small black ants in tne
fields. These inseets are the worst
enemy the boll weevil has, eating the
larvae of the wervil There are more
ants, he ssyn, than he ha* over sen
bfore.
In Mr. Davia" opinion the unprecet
dentey largo ginners’ repott is not
an indication of h argor crop than was
estimated. It simply mrans taht the
cotton is all opening at once. Sevqral
of the gins in this county repott that
they have already ginned 6 ido la per
ant of the crop in their territory.
"My advice now- is.” said the des
monirator, "that stock bolurned into
the field as noun as (he cotton is
"Garments "
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The New Fall Hats
In Styles to Suit Every Fancy or Whim
Mundreda of stunning lints from whieh to make your selection. Every
new shade or color combination—you’ll like them—
Priced From $2.00, $3.00, $4,00 to $5.00
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Without Question the Greatest Collection of New Autumn
1 Silks That Was Ever Brought to Austin. _
$1,50 Kabo Corsets, of odd
sizes, high or low O •
busts; Monday 9 3 C
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... . thence on Nineteenth street to Waller 909282882
fine medleine l creek and east on Waller Creek to city ------------
know. I hope others limits.
will oiva l» a +rlal, Baker Shoof: North of center of A gtAy.Naniar
_N y v ii AM. Thirty-fourth Street, west to city Hm- JIVUII -------
m-;hhAM, Ats And east to Speedway, thence south
COcK, 1417 VuWH on Speedway to Twenty-ninth street,
St, Waco, Texas, j thence on Twenty-ninth Street to Du-
_ val street, thence on Quvel Street to
__ 0.. . south boundary of Sidon Harris’ prop-
MeKinney, Texas.—“About a year
ago I was swollen all over—the do-
tora said I had dropsy. I had tried three
different doctors" treatment but got out of
heart and almioet gave up to die. My
mother came to seo me (as I was in a
critical condition) and she said she had
been using Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical
Discovery for a run-down systom and it
helpe her so much she thought I should
get; Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Preecription, ns
it was recommended for women during
motherhood. I did so, I got three bot-
tles and took it all, and could then eak
I was well and stopped the medicin.’
-Mas. Minnis JoNEs, 115 Wileoek SU
When a girl becomes a woman, when A
woman becomes a mother, when a woman
passee through the changee of middle lifts
? are the three periods of life when health
and strength are most needed to with-
stand the pain and distress often eaused
by severe organic disturbancee.
At these critical Umea women are beet
fortified by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription, an old remedy of proved
worth.
Any medlicine dealer can supply it in
either liquid or tablet form. Write Dr.
Perce, in yalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.,
for free 180-page book on woman’s dia-
easee^or send 10 cents for trial package
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