The Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 102, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1920 Page: 7 of 14
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CO-OPERATIVEFARMERS
.THE STATESMAN
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1920.
high in air
FOOD FAVORED
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FOR DISTRBUTION OF FOOD FAVOREI
BYKAKDINGCTO CHECK PROFITEERS
OCIETY
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Telephone 3261
The Exclusive Clothiers and Milliners
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food priee are
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Smart Autumn
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conditions call for wise action
Fashions
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where some wonderful new musical instru-
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Puy Ameriea first i me
that Americ mintai hel
pendence and shal be first
And the heat place to shop
and the best things to buy.
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The advertising fa newspa-
pen tell you where to get
what you want
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self.
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FARMERS APPLY FOR
CHANGE IN SEED TARIFF
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provimons
and hoga,
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prospertty baa bean overtopped by tbs
share taken by our industrial produc-
tion, has come. -Tbs day when industry
outbids agricuiture for labor baa come.
Tim* For Wise Action.
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ship in this
Rend the advertisements
every day. They tell you
where to shop and what to
buy.
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the Univ
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—while it is apparent that the majority of arrivals among
the Fall Frocks lean toward lines of grace, slenderness
and youthfulness; and to avoid severity of plainness,
the elaborate use of braiding, embroidery and panels
create new effects in trimming, and pleated tunics will
not permit your interest to lag one second.
—the artistry in the use of fashionable fabrics are achieve-
ments wholly unlike any of the past season.
,. pi
l xad to myself that we
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To Daffodil*
Fair daffodils, we weep to mee
you haste away so soon:
As yet the early rtaine sun
Has not attained his noon.
Stay, stay,
Until the hasting dsy
Ras run
But to the evensong.
And, having prayed together, we
Will go with you along
2 « WOMAN PLACED
T BOOK COMMISSION
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j Engngeenemt Annquneemena, of Iete*?
M ured wok Mh, Me
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Instead of hunting all over
town—you can find it in a
few minutes in an advertise-
ment.
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k, $1175012.50;
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Where you can get practi-
cally everything you desire
and how much it costs.
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■a ’ it only
dwn inide-
wrutriiung
flat!
many SUMMER EXCURSION RATES "
TO ALL LEADING SUMEn RESOWTS IN THE UNrFED STATES
ON SALE JLNK 1.
collection s nutmn TO RErenN ocronEn
id the effer • > GALVESTON. TEXAS
r S.DDEfTiekgta on sale eheh Sataurday, June Sth to Septemaber anth,
, Lindt i return, 10 daya
sio,o-Bnteteta • sale day nom June la* to September aoeh,
Edmit to return, 90 days, but not Inter titan October Slat.
ror further mformatiom enn ot phone-
W. R. SMTH, It. P. A., 003 Kattleriela mdg. Phone 1100,
Depot Agemt, Phone s8.
Ticket orce, 621 < ongrees Ave., Phone 1202,
who coune
lavpoat ib
‘thererore,
W deplore
Voe •» have yout Statesman right with you on your vacation.
Dona forget to hve 4 semt. Ohange the addrem as often u
you demire. Leave forwarding addresnes with M. Phone 150,
Cireniation Department, The Statesman.
tat wip _ ova in
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me 286,+
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PAODUCE MAEtSK, B
, cnaes included. 46049; stor-
For Mlen
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the
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and addi
of
ieuenant
motunte..
KeepiYos Looking Yoana 4
A vaniahingcrenm sMnrwHr du l
bined Ta of the Mm saws 2
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• Baa mgin qbemged when 2
e.rshd sheded Rowers
wnrwM., smaire a
ns mmn eteam* w
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; tone d H --as
ners, and incrcaz
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Grecian simplicity of line is ob-
served in this evening gown which
is made of white satin oyer which is
hung a beaded erystal tunic in
lovely long lines. A sash of flame
solered chiffon to wam its coo
beauty forms a low waistline and a
Omwaia mentona
Woman Tonie
an good druzais
mg
V ,
e. skeep thin to z5c hisher.
$7.00: teoders fully steuady.
77ecre7s.
IF Many secrets you %
9 will find revealed 8
§ in ths green box of 8
! Nadine Face Powder 8
They are seerets which every <
woman would solve-secreta of
personal charm.
The secret of a rose-petal cofn-
pleaion—N A D IN B'S gift to
womanhood.
The secret of lasting charm — 8
charm which anduraa-through- 1
out the day.
The secret of skin-eomfort— 1
with never a bint of barm. I
To you, aa to a million others. O
NADINE will raw. I thene 8
intimate mecrets
I Yow ..a proeure NADINE fem 8
t ye feveriee WM eouoter a
A or by mau- am.
% NATIONAL TOLEL.CO:
these bonditions. On this occasion,
however, i lay atress upon one—co-
operauion. • • •
"Industry has beon organised: labor
goep2
Doer to-
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er: 1
— part of the government. They 2
rp for the premencerof the American
. ^r.ruw tarpter in our wovernmpnt offices. nd-
o you as mir hitrative and representative They
or u , au-for extension of th* farm loan
Inexpressibly smart are the new Suits for Fall. The very
height of Fall styling has been attained in this wonderful
showing.
The long-waisted ripple models are decidedly different.
Tailleur Suits with long loose lines are here; in addition
to dressy Suits with great fur collars and cuffs and bands
of fur at bottom of jacket. Skirts are rather fancy. So
varied are the style themes that every type is provided for.
able
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------------- bravery and wisely.
and promptly. 5
'The day ot land hunger has come. 3
The day when the share of the Amer- 9
Lean farmer in whatever is left of
rne An
rning th
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16.50; srdsay kind, $9.00414.75;[
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Tamerrow.ysatrsiezrafgash sel
Sale ofNlet-keta
j oftarm products wor« advocatd by in the.face andact braveky
- in a speech hereto- ----- -----"
inelpe, not only in the came of the
mon who ahrgudy owns a tarm, but to
worthy Amerigatia who want to acquire
a farm. . - t , ■
. » "I shatl soon set forth at greater
al" a ' "enth the ProPosts" mind to remedy
Id th tumining poruob!
aree Jaoch bor xa wurtPel
asi Bale was roan i BMW J "
M WAll it fa reporiedetimen
. - • > >. uh i .
l sain, and it wms saui B F6
softly becomt, Bhnexsfafe
fabrics—•
itenetpts 14000 head; steudy,
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hat • ‘
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Ar leader-
dpon mne,
dstnll unite
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hat the Mb waa made art murial
a he h 9 6 eraged 245 per wern
"gr1A
a A felt in out
H# todeyaabori
As ery.-sXALKEGy: I
, egga and poatocs unchanged, li
The greatest help in buying
that the world hat ever
known is advertising.
A number of commieteea hiy5eeni
named to work 'out ; d m ■ 1
. n . nts ror 1 ■ ...« x »
i yiettors.expeeted .1 Tibuslor
Farewell Party to' PresiaonE
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The railroad commission has gfven I
notice that it will take up and consider I
on Tuesday, September 21 an appli-
cation files on behalf of the farmers
of Hayn county for an amendment to
the tariff which provides rates for the
transportation of cotton seed for plant- l
ing purposes in less than carloads. I
U’nder the tariff at present. It fixes
the time that such rates shall, become,
effective from January 15 to June 15,
while the applicants want the time
change so as to become effective on
November 1 of each year and remain
in force until May 15.
— ....----- axxaxm consume** of this country as a step
c obi8wtions to the world hot I mean, toward organization of special interests 9
u C af home any a pe< inl iuterest any to obtain speclal favors. If I did, I
■ i Any Kroup o our citizonship that I would oppose it. But I know full well
Autumn Hatsoecezenasamaa=
gl161°
CARD OF THANKS.
T wish to thank my friend* who so .
loyally supportd me in my race for)
sheriff and to say to them that I stand J
ready to return the favor should op- [
portunity offer.
To those who opposed me I wish to J
say that I have no word nt complaint t
for them and shall cheerfully their
choice, who I believe to be a good man
and hope he will measure up to their
........ 1o3%s F3BsKk.
ze FOBSND CARHNUI
Onrau •. .
pentwni Bne s bvirwemfa upturn
ouwntrjerDctmiperi $46
mngurpeggaHggpteeb
l D- •» bwrteH 4y tnhet dt if 191 to
and i ien Jd ntl-' eodred surtantiah
, which is to be umod ene Dotpoan u at bouncement 50 ! f
■ ot Texas far bomfot mrast t we meny trmie p •
• in mit • hric. > adww . ... f%
1tki Xinp of VKlfta belle ’ f 23/ )
d tha rooms wilt bejor Duas, huve aknedma need-the . 4ej a
’ the dormnitory Torlmieni it tto ’ dad hrem EPhrfhf i
onth, while there । KIn to h , . ।) nwet Pnrr otsi
uini them Wi l h $ 1 * • wesi • a
tent Hnceenolpie in ths mat* •ptre 92
has been . organted. Co-operation
within indusiry and within labor, and,
indeed, gQ-peration betwem the two
is far advanced. I do not contemplate
the or gahization ot the farmers and
ad u prico with pther
, pd unehanged With
Torhe th. n* wHget t a
i d ecora i ed w • • . r a - ♦ tosmm-mE
poinpetian, an Ahe Eussje.noredNyb ",
- n - (DHEDAHL HAH—
tin friends an ow slvhemlieF.
, “he if mn - totvrreem fl'r De IL6ot I. I
-------------------------------------------- I where eng ann aceptvd .a postioh. I
’__ j Mlns 1 ougher was qdc ( the TV*
WILL PLACE CAFETERIA zmapman, ath wre Ji
IN MILITARY DORMITORY as Su - ss
IF 200 STUDENTS "2
lvourhen N F J nnugber. > BAE •
-------- Boerner, I Llinn Glrk-.ulln 110ih)
Flosn (irnere Bres Jjdhwaz. JdZMri ■
K C, Miller, chairman of the Tastkughes, «eciy
Side Improvement (Tub. alled at hatMinnie Hruty, p
a. ‘ 2 Minrn dvgricna
Ah Ihednr tharke t-komy, I
u ■ * , I W ulua.qtimnntew I
Ae-t • eAumt Wi ihje tof
dthprjty yured the total
r o) 1 48 je Gem than last
larewell sujper wes givenskett
RANCH LAND
□VANCES $10 PER ACRE 1
BtMAOn* Amo BnbwB0Ma,
We huve short time to nay aa you;
We have a. abort • spring.
A. quirk a growth to meet decay,
Aa you or anything.
We die
A. your kours do. and dry
Away
Lke to the summer’s rain
Or as the pearis of morning’s dew.
Ne’er to be found again.
—Robert Herrlek,
♦ ♦ ♦
U. D. C. Elect. Officere
At the mecting of the Albert Sidney
Johnston Chapter, V n c. whie war
held yesterduy at 8130 in the Texes
musoum, the following vttlcera wer
elected tor the ennuing year MrK j ,
Forrest Farley, prenidatit; NFS David
Doom, flrat vice ptestdent: MF&, J A J
Pickle, secona vlee preatfeat; Mra-
Krueger, third vice presidens, Mn M.
Spat, corresponding secretary; Mit,
Joe Rowe, treusurer? Mra B. B Hay-
good. historian; Miu Mary Carusle,
custodinn. 1 । -1 n
The nominating committee ton 2041
was named u follow.. Mrs. 3on Rowe,
Mra. E. Krueger. Mra W T. Wroe
Mr. John Preston, Mra. S. B. Hay-"
good. 1‘ h.
Delegatee were also elected to tje
State convention of the Texas dvlalob,
U. D. C, which mcets in Auatn *v
October and for the general diviatoh,
U. D C. Convention at Aahevine, N. d.
in November.
The following wilt represent pef 111111
Chapter at both ccaveauana Dera- e
gats-Mra John Piaton, Mra, & oK
Krueger, Mrs. 8 B. Muygooa, Na. s
J. Thomna, Mr* W T. Wroc. Mr* Ml •
Spain; alternates- Mrs W. r (iainek,,
Mrx Dave Doom, ATra. Joe How Meat
T H. nowman, MM Nichidls, Mas, I
Mary Caritele,
The ncwty elected peesidsht. Ark I
Farley, called a • ctfpa for nett,
Thursday arternoon t> perTec pinR
plaha for entegtinbk the 4"
from over the state to attend thejagu- II
veution in Austi oohvntog o at V !
26 to 21 Iablusve. ’ J ||
wua Deouvaber
. Hif to
-it reinetiom
.—to wonder what will be the vogue in Blouses this Autumn
is quickly answered by a trip through the Blousesection.
—so distinctive, so attractive and so unusual are the new
style models with their new treatments or trimmings; af
embroidery, beads, gold metallic embroidery, filet laces
and sashes of lovely ribbons. Dainty floss is another
innovation of style trimmings, executed in beautiful floral
designs.
evening at the AusLiy Y. V C, A b . '
themembera o(une dutdoor.cna 5
jhonar of thoir korier vrvsidunt, M n ■
Lorene Mrougher, wi v/l leave 3q—14 verkcod tiratn, be
morrow tvr De law Tte :«>*• M i
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