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WEDNESDAY, SErrEMBEK 22, 1940. 1
THE STATESMAN
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STRIKE DELAYS ISSUE OF
MANUFACTURERS' RECORD
Price*—
$8.50, $9.50 and
$11.00
Mra W. E Fitzgerald arrived this
morning from San Antonio for the
Theta tea at the mansion this after-
noon. and is a guest of Mra Lily Bur-
leson MacDonnell.
JAPAN SENDS TH
PADDED SILK ROBES
J. F. Garvin, general treight agent
for the M K & T.. headquarters In
Dallas, was In Austin Tuesday on busi-
ness.
Before Taking Black -Draught,
Missouri Lady Was Troubled
With Constipation, Head-
ache and Bad Taste
In Month.
A very delightful and elaborate af-
fair was given last evening at the €X-
ecutive mansion by Governor and Mrs
W. P Hobby, honoring the Chi Phi
fraternity.
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Evaporated
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Dark Brown Russia leather
Uppers, low broad Heel,
medium wide round Toe,
welt Sole*—Shoes that have
Style* and Service.
"$242.50
Miss Steiner Booty of Georgetown is
the guest of Mrs. Fred Fisher for th.
rushing season at the University, she
will also spend some time at the P1
Beta Phi sorority. •
1 Pickle, honore, 4 4
For Your Week End Trip or the
Trip Around the World
Use Indestructo Trunks
Be sure you have an indestructo and your worry is over.
This week we are showing the “De Lux" models.
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An article of every-day use
that is an especially good
thing when you travel on
pleasure or business. If you
don't now the convenience
and satisfaction of a good
fountain pen, treat yourself
to this time and trouble sav-
ing instrument at once.
rSdge Cake
ME. and Mr* P B. Kiley motored up
from Houston for a few day visit.
Mrs. Kiley coming especially for the
Kappa Alpha Theta tea tils afternoon
at the executive mansion and other
Theta affairs of the week.
Mrs. Robert c Yowry of Dallas is
spending the week with friends in
Austin, and during the opening days
bt the University is visiting at the
Delta Delta Delta house. Mrs. Lowry
will return to Dallas early next week.
Mrs. T. J. Bennett has returned home
from a summer’s stay In Colorado and
on the Bennett ranch in Lubbock
county. She was also the guest of
friends In Wichita Falls before return-
ing to Austin.
Mrs. Jeff Sparks of San Antonio is
the guest of Mrs. George Matthews
She was accompanied to Austin by
Cad M Mayer has gone to New York
and Chicago, where he will put in sev-
eral weeks hunting for the latest offer-
ings in jewelry.
"Austin people are too progressive
for a jeweler to depend on traveling
sa lesmen to keep him informed," Mr.
M Kt stated. "It is a long way in
miles from Austin to New York, but
. waik uuwn Fifth avenue and down
Congress avenue proves that a differ-
ence In miles doesn’t make a difference
the pleadings states.
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term of court it wax aaM.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Christian, for-
merly of San Antonio, have moved into
their new home at 405 West Eieventh
street Mr Christian is the newly ap-
pointed collector of internal revenue,
and both he and Mrs. Christian will be
welcomed to Austin by many friends.
Mrs. W. P. Hobby will open her
homo this afternoon from 5 to 6 to
the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, and
on tomorrow afternoon a similar cour-
tesy will be extended the Zeta Tau
Alpha sorority, from 5 to 1, the tea
hour.
Rally Day Reception,
asauee
ist Church on Monday afternoon from
4 to », with a large and Interested
Mh.LgShretFemkeemayod
Vegetable Compound is a
Remedy for thia Trouble.
You’ll find at Mayer’s the
point and sytle that suits you.
Complete lines in the best
makes on the market.
MRS. EMMA TULL BURNS.
Mra. Emma Tull Burna, widow of the
late H. V. Burns, died Wednesday
morning at 9 o’clock in this city, Mrs.
Hums was born in Lancaster county,
Virginia, in 1854, but hag lived In Aus-
tin many years and is widely known
here Rhe In survived by two daugh-
ters. Mrs. Ted Tobin and Mra Frank
Patty, both of Austin.
Funeral services will be held Thurs-
day morning at 10 o’clock from the •
residence of Mrs. Ted Tobin, 508 Oak-
land avenue. The funeral is to be pri-
vate
icine did not help
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The question is often asked whether
a really permanently efficacious hair-
remover exists, and the answer haa
heretofore been very unsatistactory.
Fortunately, there’s a new and remark-
able process that really removes every
hair entire, root and all! . It is dif-
ferent from and far better than eleo-
trictly. depilatroies the razor, or any
other method. If you’d like to try it,
just get a stick of phelactine from
your druggist, follow the simple in-
structions—and with your own eyes
see the hair roots come out! Roots
are removed quickly, easily, leaving the
akin perfectiy smooth and hair-free.
Phelactine is non-irritating. odorlesa,
and so harmless you could eat It! — Adv.
i Mildred Pickle, the hostess.
Messrs Wendell Mayes. Burke
Mathes, Lee McCartney, Bob Cofer.
I Jack Pearson, Tom Rountree. Temple
, Mayhall. Erwin Crosby, Silas Ragsdale.
I Roy James, Oscar Powell and Vernon
a daughter on Sept 11. Mr Houston
is assistant chief field deputy in the
internal revenue department in Austin.
calling on wholesalers and manufac-
turers, I alwaya insist on being shown
the goods which are supposed to be
handled only in the larger cities. As
1 said in the beginning, Austin women
and men are up to date and quick to
adopt new styles and demand the very
latest fashions. So when you say I
" going to search for new things you
are speaking the literal truth. Possib!y
that isn't so in the case of merchants
from some other cities, but it is of
Austin."
Bags and Cases
BLACK WALRUS grained leather Hand Bags;
sanitary lining, inside pockets......$11.00
BROWN SMOOTH grain cowhide Hand Bag;
leather lined, three-piece model.....$25.00
EXTRA FINE cowhide Bag made of govern-
ment saddle leather stock; leather lined, all
hand sewed ......... • $36.00
RICH BROWN Hand Bag, beautiful smooth
cowhide, hand-sewed, double handle, three-
piece Bag, kid lined $44.25
BROWN FIBRE Suit Case, plain lined, metal
capped corners, spring lock....-......$1.50
EXTRA DEEP FIBRE Suit Case, with straps
all around case, metal corners, clasps and
spring lock ..... -$2.25
BROWN FIBRE Suit Case, with snap ring
handle, two straps all around ease, shirt
pocket ..... $2.98
BROWN FIBRE Suit Case, leather corners,
short straps, linen lined, spring lock .. $3.45
SOCIETY
• Edited by--
MRS. FRED SCOTT
Telephone 3361
Hills. .
The mountain range almost illusion
seems;
Drifting along the distant meeting Hine
or earth and
A veil of faint transparent amnethys
Filmy, ethereal, as the sturt of 4ream:
A low, sweet call to sounding: faint it
From far-off Japan come these
very pretty and very comfortable
kimonos. They are made of padded
silk which is at once beautiful and
warm, an item at interest with
winter coming on. This one is
made of dark blue faced in flesh
color. Wisteria blooms and drops
gracefully over the back and
Dress Trunks—$7.50, $12.50 to $24.50
clasps, from a small-size to the large roomy traveling Dress Trunk.
Bishop DuBose is bishop of the west-
era district of the Southern M- E.
Church. With headquarters at Los An-
geles, and la sald to be one of the big
men of the Methodist denomination.
No doubt the church-going element at ____
Austin will be pleased to have this op. am soli
portunity to hear Bishop DuBose again---
The Elgin Cotton Oil Company,
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CLUB CALENDAR.
Wednenday.
Boy Scouts Mothers’ Club meets
at 4 o'clock at scout headquarters.
Thursday.
St. Austin's Altar Society meets
at 3:30 in Newman Hall. -
Women's Auxiliary to Travis
Post, American Legion, meets at
4 o’clock at post headquarters.
Binghamton, N. Y —“I was in a very
nervous condition for over a Jerm
Grandin, Mo—Mra Susa Brooks, of
this place. writes: • "Some time azo I
was in a bad fix, with wtomach and
liver trouble. I did not feel good at
any time. I was very constipated, and
had hendaches from this condition, and
had a continual hurting in my stomach
and bad taste in the mouth. Could
tell my liver was all wrong.
"I had known at Black - Draught *o
acided to try it mymelt. I bexan with
a large dose or dose* gradually «ettime
to smaller doses. It regulated my
bowela, relieved me of the hurting in
my stomach, cleaned off my liver and
made me feel like a new person."
I you get up in the morning feeling
as tired as you did when you went to
bed—achy, coated tongue, bad taste in
mouth, sallow complexion—then your
uvet has not done its full duty and
your system has absorbed tha poisons
which your liver should have taken
away •
An occasional dose of Thedford's
Black Draught win help this importan
organ to function properly.
Got package of Thedford’s Bnck-
Draught liver medlcine today.
Drugiat sell IL or can get H for you.
Adv.
A Weed to the Cluba ,.
With the opening at the etub
eloge at hand. The States-
man win be glad to heip in every
way possidie in the various club
activiites of the women of Austin.
A club calendar will be run every
day, as a reminder of meettngs
in order to have three dates accu-
rate and dependable, notification
zhout be given for the previous
afternoon’a paper. Buch .nouee
may be phoned 3261 trom 19 to 12
in the morning or from 3 to 3 tn
the afternoon. . .
A year book would also be ap-
preciated by the ntuh editor.
W s I L I recom-
_____ mend it to all afliet-
ed wHh nervous prostrationMrs. J.
Cnimut, 193 Oak Street, Bingham-
ton. New York. __ .. ,
The Success of Lydia E. Pinkham a
Vegetable Compound, made from roots
ani Mwte. is unparalleled. It may be
used with perfect eonfidence by women
who suffer from nervous prostration,
dispineements, inflammation, uleera
tion, irregulafities, prindic P»”’ J**'
ache, bearingdown fading, fatuleney.
ndigestion and dizziness. Lydia E.
.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the
standard remedy for female ills.
If there are any complicatiome about
which you need advice write in com-
dene to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine
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meHom to reach subscribers late thts
week The excerpt reads:
“Owar to a strike at pressmen in
Baiumefe « baa been necee!.t
print the Record in another dt.miz
"eeL The work of shipping anofthn
forms and cute and even teraper.on |
at the poduicaton"..—
H. Boothe, general freight agent for
meraax., headquarters I Hous-
ton. was on- of the visitors in Austin
Tuesday aiternocn. He was.here on
bustnes with local railway officiate
anything, could not
wort and could not
in styles. .
jsi-ss 3B mghm" -
have apartments at 1000 San Antonio ably informed, worn a few times by a
=-=t number of actresses, but even fashion
----- could not hope to make anything so
The Pi Beta Phi alumni are giving absurd or impractical as a watch on
an elaborate dinner this evening to the ankle popular." ■ ,
the PI Phi sorority rushees at the T B
guests as they arrived. The rooms
were beautifully decorated to ferns and
queen's wreath, which made an etfect-
ive background foe the program.
Mrs. 8. A Street was in charge of
the porgram, which was,az follows: W
Devotional exercises, led by Mra. W.
Mrs Roy Campbell and daughters said. I understand that beotenmen
Lucille and Anne, of Temple, are guests get along without garters, *• thny
Ti John P Hale I a way of twisting the stocking mat
or Mrs JohnJP_Hste------ । » and ihis trick is not un-
known to wemen. But I'll venture to
BISHOP DUBOSE TO PREACH _ say that in proportion to population ==
AT WARD CHURCH TONIGHT Austin sells more garters fot socks to _
• .......— women than New York does
I “As a matter of fact, when I WalK
Rt Rev. Bishop H. M DuBose, who through the stores in Chicago and New ,
is making a brief stay in Austin and I York | see very little displayed that
has preached here at least on two oe- lcoula not be duplicated in Austin. In
caslons, will deliver a sermon tonight —--------- manua-
at the Ward Memorial M. E Church.
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O. W. Campbel, wuperintendent at
the M. K A T, with headquarters at
Smithville, Texas, to in Austin today.
w M Hooe, special representative
from the general manager's office of
the M. R. A T., was among the Austin
visitors Tuesday afternoon.
The H A T C h— just received a
brand new swtich engine to do switch-
ing on the Austin sidetracks. Railway
men deneribe her an "a beauty."
Bagearemasters of ell three railroads
have al they ean handle, due to the
large volume of trunks arriving with
students who are now “piling Into Aus-
tin" to attend the ntersity:. It has
been Daeswary to work overtime and
to employ extra help. It wan "aid
Dan Ogletree has reniened hw ponl-
tion as collector fortheRTS
here to enter school
Mra. V. M. B. Hughs of Wharton,
State president T. W. P. A- who la
spending the summer in Los Anxelea,
... Miss Victoria Matthews who has been
I spending the summer.In Kerrville and
rings.
Compelling, as the half forgotten bur-
anyqnp,.wneg That angorsawonacss in the memory.
pattDrs ma ^tell tar Ort, glorious, mystic things.
/ 1-2 at^JUur
Crelm batter with sugar; add well-beaten egg yolks. .Sift flout
wEh"bakimg Dilute Lbbys Evaporated Milk, with
"I-.nadareranely witk four to the dm mixture. Flavor
with gandlad Bold m sn«y beaten eg whites. Bake in layers
and put together with Fudge Frosting-
E ortnaton of study class. Mrs.
CAoSocs. Miss Alma Wright. Miss
Grace Stinnett at the plano. ___
w2s set,"a„saz Se irin."
New members introduced totes-
cVcaisolo. Miss Margaret Rice. Mra.
M. W. Lowell at the piano and violin
obligato by Mrs. Eldred McKinnon
After the program an informal re-
ception was held and refreshments
merved. ...
Informal Dense for Austin Box:.
Mine Mildred Pickle gave a delightful
informal dance on Monday evening in
honor of her brother, Vernon Fickle
who to here on his vacation from An-
I DA DOU*.
Punch was served during ths evenins
out of doors and at proper time a de-
I lightful salad and an ice was served
in the dining room. _
Participating in the pleasant affair
L were: , _
Misses Katherine Alford. Frances
I1 Payne of Houston, Elinor Atkinson,
I Gladys Rountree, Mary Helen Halden,
11 Hope Hendrix, Hasel Hdwards, EII-
I abeth Wroe, Elisabeth Johnson ana
I hear your voice. O hills. It blds ms
Forsmidtnean the gray, familiar paths
of ordered Ufa.
To take the road that leads to Over
There. ,
Your hazy depths promise adventures
rare, - *
In wondrous lands beyond where jewels
gleam. _____. gu
Cal., writes to announce that a board
* meeting of the Texas Women’s Press
- Association w!U be held in Dallas on
October i0. At this meeting plans wil.
be made and a program prepared for
the annual State meeting, which will
be held in Austin the early part of
1-2
--.....e popular ,
How about garters for socks— ladies
socks?" Mr Mayer was asked.
“That is something practical, he
said. “I understand that Scotchmen
against whom a complaint was filed in
the United States district court charg-
inearranaenenppeattinureickivem
Kan., several weeks ago, admits it is
guilty of the offense charged, .accord-
Ing to pleadings filed with D. H. Hart
United States district clerk, of this
city, which state the alleged mis-
branding wu unintentional and was
not willfully and knowingly done.
The attorney for defendants adds in
no?, at the close of the pleadings
that there was no government in-
spector nearer then Houston, and that
the company tagged the meal tebe P
to regulations, shipped same, because
they understood it was up to specini-
cations, and at the time sent samples
to the government Inspectors for anal-
ysto. The price was always based on
the government analysts, and not as-
cording to the tag, the Information in
Popular Priced Wardrobe Trunks
$30.00 $41.50 $49.00 $64.30
Here are Trunks that are roomy, convenient and well constructed—fibre
covered with pretty Cretonne linings. Completely fitted with Drawers,
Hangers, Shoe Pockets, Soiled Clothes Bags, etc. We have these in men s
and women’s models.
the same color.
Dome top, preventing the trunk standing upside down. Hand
rubbed Mahagony hangers and butterfly retainer—ball bearing
rollers—fully equipped for man or woman.
Skin Troubles
----Soothed;----
With Cuticura
zugemtuclsxtm."ee
Seda Boddt on Modtichond and Bahg, Abb
mudiw ICULATOR Co Dor Mi AnLantKGa
Is it real cream you taste in this
frosting of chocolate fudge?
IT has the smooth texture, the rich quality, the delicate flavor
1 of thick yellow cream.
And there yoa have the great advantage of Libby", Evaporated
Milk. It is like cream for cooking.
I Libby". Evaporated Milk is just pure, nch country milkowith
tnort than half the moisture removed — nothing added, -rder
a supply from your grocer today.
Pure — Economical — Convenient
Fudge Frosting
14'^LiSS^Eaaaaralat MM 4452 hum,
//J udechecodase -2 "enipoon
Boil sugar. Lbby, Evaporated Milk, chocolate, w-ter and
Bte until it will form a soft ball when dropped in cold water.
Cool —A beat until creamy, add vanilla and spread at one
Th. pan EyerxaN 2 th. uWvefaty Miao Kathleen McCallum has re-
n — 1 50 held tonight at th. turned from a week .nd visit in Taylor
nits at Columbus Hall with Shak- with Mls. Justine McKay.
eys orchestra to play th. dance music. u or 40s
I Tne Tobin leader of Shakey • or- Mr. and Mrs. La B. Houston OT. 3
chestKa.Tohme mdehts morning from I Howie street .mnoonce the arrlv.l of
| Houston, where the orchestra haa been
playing, the others members to come
in thts afternoon.
The rest of the week there wiU be
' a german every night, culminating
। with a very elaborate german on Sat.
' urday night Shakey’s orchestra will
1 play for every one, all of which will be I
held at the Knizht, °,Columbus Hall
After a abort May In Austin, Miss
J Anne Btorey returns to California to-
morrow to join her mother, Mra. L. J. I
Storey, and slater, Miss Willi. Storey,
where they have taken an apartment
Hat Loa Ane»l'« for th. winter. Mra.
i Storey and daughter* left Aqstin early
in July with Mra. Myrick aad daughter
of Loekhnt and Mra. J. B. Martindale
land family of San Antonio to spend
Ithe remainder of the .ummer in Call-l
I fornia, and they Were eo delighted with
I the climate and country at the West
Il that they determined upon mpending
lithe winter there. The Storey home
I , will be occupied thia winter by Mr
I and Mr* IX M Picton and family of
I corpus Christi, The Picton family la
I prominent in the southern part of the
I State, and will be an qcqulnition to
I Austin and Univeroliy circles Therel
I wiU be two sons and one daughter of
I the family attending the Untveralty
I Wedding Announcement Received. I
I Of interest to many Austin friends I
I to the following announcement which
I was received in Austin yesterday:
I "Mr and Mra. Chatee Downie an-1
l nounce the marriage of their daughter, I
I Mary Carmichael, to Mr. Frank LeRoy
I King, on Sunday, the twelfth day of
I September, nineteen hundred and
I twenty. Berkeley. California. At home
I after the first of October, San Jose,
I California."
I ♦ ♦ ♦
I Mieses 14* Marr Tobin and Ethel
I Bowers of Taylor are in Austin to
I enter the University of Texas and will
I be with Mr* J. J. Tobin for the winter
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