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AUSTIN’S ALWAYS BEST NEWSPAPEK
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JULY CLEARANCE SALE
SCARBROUGH’S
Johes o
9
W hite Tub Silk
&
For the Sun or Rain
wen
Umbrellas $1.25
with 26-inch spread. steel ribs and plain wood
1.25
It has the go just now. Tomorrow our dollar quality for, yard
75c
wool
$21.50 $29.50
36-in. Heavy All-Silk Habuties $1.25 Yard
Toilet Articles
$3.50 Artist Smocks
For Women—
$5.00 Silk Unii
30
2333
Smocks of fine Soisette in
Regular artists'
blue, trimmed with
Mothers. these are real bargains.
sac
Athletic Unions
ic
4
Boys9 Cool Palm Beach Suits
Gowns at $1.50
189 Pairs of Women!s
Women't $1.25 “Pure Thread
$4.45, $7.50 tO $10 Pumps and Oxh
7 To Close Out at
Silk Hose 89c
$1.50
Palm Beach Knickers
Choice of Values Up to
Middy Skirts $1.75
ese
colon: the pair
Khaki Knickerbockers
8
14
)
ind twin girl
ft
quality; threo pairs for
>1.00
35c Yard
4 pairs far,,,,,
E. M. SCARBROUGH & SONS
Pretty 50c
Cretonnes
Two Days Sale
Monday and Tuesday
2000 yards of White Pajama Ch
soft finish corded effects, for uni
and children’s dresses; yard....
In this assortment we have a good quality of
pure thread Bilk Hosiery in black, white and
A most comfortable garment
mannish lines. but strictly
The material is a soft pink
Osl2.It. Congoleum Rugs for.,..,
6x 8-ft Congoleum Rugs for.....
This is a most unumuni Hosiery value—a Bilk
LAale Btoekins that will give eztra good wearing
service--in biack, white and street shades, 59©
able
SOS
$1.00 values—Pants, else 6 to 0. .
II values— Pants, else 10 to 11
fl SO values-- Pants, also 14 to 17
years;
style.
11 00 Pants, else > to I years.......
$25 Pants, else 4 to 9 years.......
(2.10 Pants, also 10 to 11 years....
01.78 Pants, else 14 to 10 years....
$1.00 Quality Silk Hose
69c Pair
Wash Blouses at
Wash Blouses at.
Wash Blouses at.
Silk Blouses at...
Silk Blouses at...
Silk Blouses at...
Silk Blouses at.. •
Splendid quality Longcloth. round
and square neck, slip-over style,
lace and embroidery trimmed.
rults
ush
long
hen
If you ean possibly use seme beau,
tiful Summery Cretonnee in at.
tractive gay fleral and bird pat-
terns, come (emorrow- 84 inches
in width,
28c Pajama Cl
20c Yard
See
>2.00
White .Reinskin 0
$7.00 Pair
Ag 1
lays,
days
. .75c
>1.00
>1.25
Miss Claudia Bowman of 108 West
Thirty-eighth street, loft Friday for
Leander, te spend a while with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bowman.
to attend the wedding of her frisad.
Miss Evelyn Hornsby. and to spend
the tourth with her parents. Mr. and
Arranged in Three Selling Groups
Fashionable Summertime Frocks
3 Pairs Silk Lisle Hose
for $1.00
night for their future homs in Paris.
Texas
ally
Ivor
Petticoats $3.75
An unusually good quality of soft, clingy Tub
Silk Petticoats. with double panel—plain or ruf-
fled flounces—all lengths
50c ounce Lavalle Perfumefl.....
21.25 ounce Orys Perfumes.....
M son
turn tog
East Austin
Social Notes
EnvelopeChemise
$2.00
them tomorrow at.....................
Misses Dresses $4.95
SUMMER RUG SALE
$13.75 Grass Rugs for $10
In this lot we offer 40 Rugs 9x12 feet in ten different patterns.
Colorings are those popular blue, grey, ten, brown and green
combinations—
he I* able they wiu re-
r to Hyde Park.
n is in
d with
of Ban
50c Liquid Powder...............
25c Sani toi Dental Cream....
25c Woodbury’s Facial Soap. .
25c Hind’s Cold Cream......
21.50 Floramye Face Powder.
Temple on busineas connec
the Kasch Cottomn company
Marcos.
A Few Suits at $10.00
Now, if you really want a bargain, here it is. The mat
alone cannot be bought today for anything near thei
of the Suit. All Suits from last season. Choice at. -$14
Rev Blevins, the Holiness preach-
er. has announced a revival at the
romer of West Thirty-first and San
Gabriel streets, which will continue
for a while.
□
the
tte,
ek-
Mrs. P. D. Dixon of Ban
is a guest in the home <
in Ma
Mr.
and r
Another Splendid Sale
of Children’s Dresses
at $2.00
Midsummer Dresses for children from 1 to 1
(twine, fifteen month* old, toddled to
the door to sreet their father.
Miss Millan Carrington, a former
primary teacher of Baker school, I*
at present stepping with Mrs. U C.
Tidwell, 4308 Avenue G,
Hyde Park
And Vicinity
Mm Fred Hall ha. zone to viait
her fether. Mr Kiner, on hla raneh
near Hlano. and to recuperale from
* recent llneaa.
Mr. rAnr4 Owers arrived home
in Hyde Park Thuryday from Beau-
mo nt after beine in attendance at
the funerat of her mother, Mr* T.
e Reed
MM. M. L. ULLHICM
Phone 2032.
Mr. mid Mr. J. E Kilday came to
Austin Thursdy from San Antonio
Mr. Lancaster ana two children.
Elizabeth Lancaster and EGzar Lan-
caster, are guest ct Mr*. H. C. Frls-
too. 300 West Forteth street. .
... -$1.0
... S1.T*
.... $2.00
... .32.25
th* # 1
We have 189 pairs of Women's Pumpa,
fords that are leftovers from closed-out 1
collection includes Pumps and Oxford* I
and dull kid and black satin; sizes rang
to 7%: choice at.. *................ *. * J
818:28
th. follow ing’ahcncement wul
be of InteraU tpha.many frtaado of
$3.00 Bed Spreads
for $2.18
Large double bed else, plain hemmed,
easy to launder; 150 In this lot, ai-
tractive crochet patterns, for......$2.18
Up to $25.00 Dresses
$15.95
Up to $35.00 Dresses
$19.95
Up to $45.00 Dresses
$28.50
$29
h
3272
Arthur MeMian. Y.M.C.A mo-
retary it San Benito, apent th. week-
24 with hie family at «*M Avenue
ngonte I
T, J.J
Ine. 213 West Thirty-nth. whne her
mothar, Mta Ing. I* away tram
homo.
Beginning Tomorrowt a Tremendous Movement of Summer Merchandise—There Is
Something in Every Department to Make Your Shopping Trip a Very Profitable One
good Umbrella
$2.00 Apron Dresses $1.65
Splendid quality Gingham in pretty piaids and
si ripea made empire and loose fitting,
trimmed with solid colors.
$3 Dressing Sacques $1.75
These dainty Sacques are of fine lawns and
Swiss, beautifully trimmed in sheer ainty
laces.
In these two lots you have an opportunity to select a smart
Coat Suit at the very lowest price. If you do not need one
for the Summer trip, get one to wear this Fall.
Cream for
duty. he left a wife
18 a week old at his
Bergeant Hudson Harkins, whose
home is In Hutto, stopped off in'
Austin for a visit with his aunt. Mrs.
3. O. Prowse.- on his war to Her-
tram to visit his mother.
When Bergeant Harkens was called
What All Austin Is Doing This Pleasant July
made of fine Gingham; clever little
green, rose, white and
pretty smocking*
Women's full fashion purr thread Mik
Stockings with extra reinforced IAele
thread garter tope and long wearing
Lisle soles and tors. In street and light
shades only.
Sale of
BLOUSES
Blouses fashioned from soft Crepe de Chine,
pretty Georgette Crepes, crisp Organdies, cool
Voiles and sheer Batiste
ome in Hutto.
On his return home these little
Children's full plaited Skirts of
good Lonsdale Jean. with Muslin
*$1-00
.new shipment arrives.
The season’s smartest Walking Whi
Reinskin ('Hoth—to very fash lonable,
comfortable; military heel; all sizes tre
widths A A to C, at. pair.............
35c Quality Lisle Hose
4 Pairs for $1.00
Women's Mercerised LAsle Btoekings in black,
white and colors, reinforced at points of wear
and finished with strong garter tops. Every
woman should buy these Hose at this price.
$3.25 English Longcloth
$2.48 Bolt
209 pieces of soft glove-finish White
Longcloth, full 10 yards in the"1 bolt—
made of long threap carded yarns;
ready for the needle; bolt.............
I to overseas
Miss Lenna Bailey has returned to
her home in Georgetown after a
visit with Flora Agnes Moreland of
Hyde Park.'
I.A. Kmm became ill on Ma ar-
Pvel at amp Trayis last Saturday
from ovrmeas service.
Mra. Hayes left immedlately for
Ban Antonio to be with him, ana
50c Elmo. Blasco, Marinello, Mme Isabelle's
Face Powder for.-.-.................... S9e
50c Blasco, Hudnut's and Mme. Isabelle's Cold
body, white only, else 6 to
year.
Mrs. O. A Slaughter of Jackson-
ville. Fla., and son. Harrell Slaugh-
ter, reached Austin Saturday to pend
a month or more with her father
and mother. Mr and Mrs. W. J.
Wheleas Sr., and her father-in-law
In these three groups you’ll find hundreds of fashionable Summer frocks reduced from their original prices a
arranged into three selling groups for quick selection. This is a most remarkable Dress event, and you sho
arrange a shopping trip the first thing tomorrow.
To Close Out—50 Wash Dresses for $4.8i
Dresses in 1his Lot were from $8.95 up to $15.00 Values
This very special price is, to move them out quickly. At 25.85 you 'could not buy the material used in th
- making. In the assortment you will find a wide diversity of styles in both dark and light figured a
plain tub fabrics. All sizes in these lots of pretty Summer Dresses.
Mias Rosabel kebbins entertnine
t her home. 4 00 West Fifth ntreet,
'Wednesday evening' In honor of Miao
Ola Mae Wilke, who is a nuest, of
I her cousin, Mrs, Ernest Raven, in
Hyde Park.
A large crowd of young folks en.
doyed themselvee until a late hour.
Every article or preparation offered is
a well known and standard brand. So
you will find the best makes at real
worth-while savings.
W. 8. Massey has moved from
Eighteenth street to 4108 Avenue Q.
Hyde Park.
Chatley Brougher, Will Ogletree.
Charles Clark and George Cook have
returned to Hyde Pork from an out-
ing spent at Bull ^reek
Miss l.ucile Manor, formerly of
lometa, Texun. is making her home
for the present with Ur and Mrs
J li. Manor. 4213 Sperdway.
The S P Mite family have left
Hyde I’ark to make their home in
Waco.
SUITS Et
Mre. T. J. In* lort Hyde Park
last Sunday fer Iqtton Bprimen, te
visit her daughter, Mra, Fiord Bmith,
The evening wervices of th- Hyde
Park Chriatian church are beine held
on the lawn of the church.
Mra. W. J Melntosh le out apnin
after having quite a slece of polson
oak
HK* O. D. BOXES. .
rone 11”.
Bedie Maa Hodnette a»d Mare
Hodneti ci. U Made Pkrar Satur-
day night to yet in the boa* of
Mr. and Mra H c wright
These youndadles are daughtera
of M H. Hodnette who formerly
lived in Hydo Bark, bat whose home
a now in St Euik.‘
Mra M. c Cook and sona, Hrances
and Guyan, ar* now occupring the
Duncan home on Avenue
Wiara Brownine han returned
home to Austin from the Seten.
where be has been confined for the
part month.
Mre. W 8 Singieton’a brother. H
M Cawitield, Ie improvine rapidly
after hl* nevere accident at Kelly
field
$2.00 Doz. Bath Towels
$1.75 Doz.
Towels—Towels—Fill your Bath Towel
needs now. Regular 82 25 dozen qual-
ity. soft and absorbent. Buy them in
five dozen lots at. dozen.........$1.75
Mothers, these are real Clothes. They have sty is
and service. They are cool and comfortable. Sizes
7 to 18 years.
SUITS 8.5
Beautiful quality flesh Jei
made wide knee, open sl
trimmed, plain tailored bodic
EXTRA SPECLAL
$3.25 Bolt Nainsook _
$2.28 Bolt
800 pieces of beautiful quality of
Imperial Nainsook, soft, fine finish,
put up in 10-yard bolts. This xale
for. bolt ..........................
Mrs Herman Faher and small
daughter, Elisabeth, of Ran Antonio,
is visiting in the home of Mra. Fa-
bars parents, Mr. and Mra W. H
'Badger.
Mr. Faber will arrive Tuesay,
after an extended northern trip.
were several talks of the work in
which misalonaries from the ebove-
named schools in home and foreign
field are engaged
The organisation admitted four
new workers into membership.
Men *s Palm Beach 2
Men. you don't want to overloo
to select you a genuine "‘Patm
while your size is here. Cone
look them mmamm
for $2.25
The Hyde Park Baptist T. W. A
held a meeting Thursday evening at
ths church.
The study course topie for the
meet was the work being carried on
at the Baptist training schools at
Fort Worth and Louisville, and there
Soft Nainsook material, a well cut
garment, trimme wth dainty
lace, regulation shoulder straps.
AUSTIN AMERICAN, SUNDAY MOENING, 3UEI
$2.25 Doz. Huck Towels
$1.7/4 Doz.
300 dozen Cotn Huck, plain hem or
hemstitched Face Towels. These Towels
are a small size but an extra heavy,
good quality; dozen..............$1.74
handle. As long as they last...........I
Valenciennes Laces
59c Dozen Yardt
Mm. n A. Cox, who ha* been a
Fuest of her mother. Mrs. M. B.
More la ng of Hyde Perk, has re-
turned to her home In Houston.
Mrs. S E. Smartt of 494 West
Thirty-eighth street, has a number
of congenial guests, as she is en-
tertaining her mother Mra T. Dar-
lington and sister, Mrs. K. L Bit-
ting both of Manor, also her sis-
ter. Mrs J A T Wolff and small
daughter, Martha Eunice Wolff, of
Hural Hall, North Carolina.
M^ R A. Bhort. formerly Miss
Annis Robbins, received a wire Sat-
urday from her husband. R. A- Short,
who was then in New York, stating
that he was leaving for Camp Mer-
ritt. New Jerseya
From there he will go-to Camp
Travis to be honorably discharged
from service
W. J. Duzan, who boards at >799
East Sixteenth street, left Austin
Thursday for Marble Falls, where he
win meet his children in Marble Falls
visiting relatives
Walter Richter came home to Aus-
tin from a business trip to Temple.
Fred Grube,, w
France, returned 1
Del Valle Thursday
Oscar Forywan. ’
the service almost •
gan and was inrEn
(Continued on
Miss Birdie Porter and Miss Cor-
do Porter arrived Thursday to
spend a while with Mra H. E. O'Don-
hell, 2994 Avenue C.
50c Hudnut’s and Mme. Isabelle's Talcum Pow-
dera choice ...... 39e
260 Hudnut's Maria Elmo and Squlbbs Tal-
cum for.....................................
Here in slsee from 12 to 14 years are some of
the prettiest Dresses we have shown this sea-
son; all new models ‘
White Dresses for Tots
$3.50 to $5.00
Mothers* don't miss this sale Tou’ll find
wonderful little Dreeses at real bargain prices
Never were Laces more beautiful or more fash-
ionable than now—and here comes thia special
offer of exquisite Lace Edges and insertions.
Lace Beadings in the very newest Summer
patterns.
Front Lace Corsets
White, Brocade, Batiste
Regular 82.50 Corsets, with strong, heavy sup- »
porters. Elastic insets, low top and long hip
models No women will pass up a Corset bar-
gain like this without regret. Regular $2.50
Corsets for ..................................
for $3.7\
Buy a SUIT NOW!
The Final Close Out Price Is On
Blanton Beard of Fort Worth is
spending ’he summer with his grand-
father. Mr. Jim Henrd. on State
street. —---
Mrs Ike White of Hyde Park has
With her. until the tenth of July, her
two little nephews from El Paso,
Frank Junior Cox and Howard Tay-
lor Cox
Mrs O. Broline and Misses Frances
Brolin*. Thelma Broline and Ed-
ward Broline spent several days with
Mr. O. L Brbline, 994 East Seventh
street, and left Austin Thursday
Mrs Lllle Hendricks and little
daughter. Elisabeth H end ricks of
Troupe, Texas, are guests in th*
home of Mr*. H E. O'Donnell, 1901
Avenue C.
Mise Eunice Aden, accompanied by
|Misa Rebecca Masterson of Galves-
‘ton and John Donnan of Austin, left
Thursday morning for an extended
trip through West Texas Roswell,
New Mexico, being their destination
They left in their car, with a
roomy trailer attached, which carried
{•very home convenience and comfort
possible to render their trip a very
pleasant one.
Mra Sarah Depale had the mi-
fortune to be bitten by E very poi-
sonous bug. but is abl* to be about
again.
announces the marrtage pt her
; a2zzty.
to
_Mr Robert Hill Beek.
on Saurday, th* Twenty-eighth of
June, one thousand, nine hun-
dred and nineteen.
at Talladega, Alabama.
Enclosed card states that this
young couple will be at homa after
tbs tenth of:„July at 125 Second
Avenue, Dallas, Texas
arfas Itha Edmiston of Weberville
is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. X B.
Manor of Fa Park, white Sha is
attending th > tmer normal at the
university.
Mra W H. Badger of Hyde Park
has as her guest her mother, Mrs
A. R. Johnson of Burnet.
36-in. Figured Pongee Silk $1.17 Yard
Summertime’s most attractive Silk material; of stronk, silk construction. It
is decidedly serviceable for sport wear. In a broad assortment of beautiful
Japanese designs; in all the new.colorings and combinations; the yard 81.17
$1.00 All-Silk Ponges for 75c Yard
33 inches wide, hand-loomed, all silk, natural color Silk Pongee. The most
serviceable, practical and fashionable silk of the season, for dresses and skirts.
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