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LARGESI CIRCULATION IN CERTAL TEXAS
CBTINSALWAYS EEsr NEWSPAPER
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Austin American Society News
WARREN’S
Social News Coartesy
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to Austin
69c
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$1.69
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$1.50
$2.90
BOYS
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SUITS
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$1.98
her home.
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HYDE PARK AMD VICINITY.
White and Colored
Unusrun Sale at
Boys Wooten Clothing
Middy Suits
> 7.50 Values for...........$
$13.13
$12.95
*,
COTTON PETTICOATS
75c
HOUSE FUR-
Wash Suits
NISHINGS
For boys Aged 2 to 8.
39c
20% Reduction
$1.25
27-in. and 36-in, WHITE PAJAMA CHECKS
Men's and Women’s
Children’s Knit
39c
Umbrellas and
Union Suits
Parasols
50c
35c
39c
: 59c
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45c
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Men’s Palm Beach Pants
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t. Pattermon of Kentucky.
Edgar camp
New Lot Comes In
in the X
These are the genuine Palm Beach Pants in dark and light
$6.00
The Austin American
Men’s Wool Pants
New Lot Arrives
Men’s Khaki Pants $2.75
requirements of the ten
Men’s Summer Union Suits
adv lee
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End of July Clearance Sale of All
Goods to Make Room for Our Greet
Fall Stock. Prices That Are a Welcome
Boys’ Waist
Union Suits
Men. these Khaki Pants are extra well made. finest quality
materials. 30 to 42 waist sizes. Special at. the pair, $2. 75
You* ll Open Your
Eyes When Yoa See I
Our Dandy Suits
Boys' Sport
Blouses $1.25
Plain colors and floral designs, tailored
and trimmed flounce $2.35 and >3.95.
1 9.50 Values for.
>1150 Values for
$15.00 Values for.
S2.98
New Style
dainty pink underwear A splendid
65c value Friday ...............
White and Sky Blue; an extra good
50c value, special .................
Summer under muslins. 10-pd
bolts. $3.29 or, yd...........
An extra soft lingerie white Mull,
45c value ......................
nice to recover
comforts .....
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S17 so Boys Woolen Suita 1
314 00 aoyk Fancy Woolen
Suita.................I
$11.00 Sere Suita ........
16.75 Novoity Worsted Suits
36-IN. NOVELTY
REMNANTS
36-IN. NOVELTY
$21.00 Boys Novelty Suits. .$15.75
SIR 75 Boys’ Serge Suite ...-$14.82
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Values up to | 7 50 for.....
Values up to $ 9 50 for.....
Values up to >15.00 for.....
Values up to >18 50 for.....
Values up to >27.50 for.....
36-ia. FLESH PINK PAJAMA CHECKS AT 59e
An extra good grade of soft finish Pajama Checks for
Theres
t ween
thrift.
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Suita, with waist buttons,
ages 5 to 12. Special at
75c
Mrs, Hugh Teale is the guest in
Austin of Mra. M. C. Cook.
Mrs G
visitor
“BLUE BIRD” MULL 59c
Wash Goods Remnants
on Sale All Day Friday
‘ BLUE BIRD” MULL 59e
AUSTIN’S ONLY CASH
DEPARTMENT STORE
211-13-15 EAST SIXTH STREET- -WHERE CASH BUYS LOWEST
SPECIAL AT 39c
A splendid quality soft finish Pajama
Checks, good 50c values, at.........
75"?
SO x
>2.50 TUB SILKS, YARD >1.50
Neat Satin, assorted color stripes;
Friday, yard ...............................
>3.50
Kodak Bags
TEA
Williams
25c
Box Talcum
Limit
15*
36-in. ROYAL LONGCLOTH $3.50 VALUE
A good quality soft finish pure white Longeloth for
6.45
7.45
8.95
THE STEIFOX UO,
quality
Austn. Texas.
At Only 2 Cents Per Day, 65c a
• Closing Out Sale of
Summer Dresses,
An almost limitless selection of as-
sorted styles, fabrics and colorings in
Women’s Summer Dresses of unques-
tioned authenticity as to models and
at such price concessions as will no
doubt cause much comment
Ladies’ and Misses’ Gingham Dress-
es and Voiles, including all used colors
and styles—
30-in. WINDSOR PLISSE CREPE AT 45e
The high grade Windsor lingerie Crepe—Pink.
>3.98 SILK SHIRTINGS >2.90
All pure silk, heavy grade Crepe de Chine; new
assorted color stripes; sale price, yard...........
>3.00 MESSALINES, YARD >198
Black, Navy, Old Rose and other wanted shades;
Friday sale, yard ............................
FRIDAY SPECIALS
DAINTY SUMMER LINGERIE MATERIALS
Plain white and novelty “Blue Bird” Mulls, Long-
Cloths, Crepes and Pajama Checks.
36-in. PLAIN WHITE “BLUE BIRD” MULL AT 39c
$10.30
MM
i 56.31
Mra. Messer expect* to buy a home
in Fort Worth, where she will make
Boys’ Summer Clothing
at spocn Poa-
89c
Good >1 25 quality Union Suit on sale. all sizes 34 to 44
p
A Cereal
Naturally Sweet
should be chosen
in these days of
high priced sugar
Grape-Nuts
pleases, both for
its delightful
flavor and its real
economy.
Grape-Nuts
Contains Hts Own Sugar
Its circulation represents the greatest and most intellectual group
f Feadevs ever gathered as subscribers to an Austin news-
Friday Special Values of
Exceptional Interest
Large White Huck To.el;
extra value; Of. on
doz, only L.0¥
36-IN. SILKOLINE, REG-
ULAR 50c GOODS,
FOR 39c
We have a large assort-
ment of colors and pat-
terns; these are especially
and reading of any newo-
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18:89
16.95
MEN!
JI IN 1W
drinker.
Packed in neat canis-
t«. and obtainable at
your grocer’L
2-6,
B Sky, Navy. Copenhagen, Pekin, White;
E very special, yard ......«.....................
0 >2.50 GEORGETTE CREPES >1.69
V Black and many desirable shades;
yard.........................................
returned to her home in Johnson
City.
Dr. w A Hamlett, pastor of the
First Baptist Church of Austin, who
wil2 be bible instructor at the Chris-
toval Baptist Encampment from Au-
gust 1 to 18. expects to leave Aus
tin Sunday night, and will later be
joined by Mra Hamlett, while Mr.
and Mra A. H Holden will motor to
Christoval next week
Boys' Blouses, low neck,
short sleeves, extra well
made, ligbt colors, good
striped patterns. ages 7 to
14. Special at
colors, extra well made. Special at, the pair
Mr. and Mra. C R. Kaberlin re- ’
turned to Austin from a pleasure trip
to New York and adjacent states.
this weak.
on the ten itself. Good
tea makes good tan.
HAK Ten is of highest
quality and perfectly
blended to meet all the
yon how to buy the right
wateh.
Our stoc* is Ample
— Our PHom night
Friday Thrift Specials
Down the Prices Go Again
ee Silk Specials—Friday, One Day Only
AddEM Nothing wrong with the Silks at all, just a leader for our
AMAA Friday Sale Silks from our regular stock used for linings; all
are 27 inches wide; colors include Pink, Helio, Turquoise, Tan,
72-IN. TABLE DAMASK
REGULAR $2.25
GOODS, FOR >1.45
All Friday Specials picked
from our regular stocks—
No job lots, no soiled
goods, no seconds offered
—Only Quality Merchan-
dise.
Vamp Mystery," at Barton Spring
Ml** Mnmie Kroll who wn th»
guest of Mra F C Homeyer in Au«-
) tin for the past neveral week, baa
Miss Margaret Warnock of 667
West Thirty-eighth street is spening
the week in Houston at the annual ■
encampment of Seventh Day Aven-
tists.
Mrs. Roes Anderson of Houston,
who ba* been the Austin guest of
her parents Mr. and Mra. R. M.
Crockett, returned Wednesday noon
to her home.
Harvey North, son of Mr and
Mra Louis North, roturned to his
home in San Antonio on Tuenday
arternoon, after a week's vinit with
his cousin, Henry J Steinle, -r.
Mra. X L Cobb and son. Carroll
Cobb left Austin Thursday for Con-
way. Ms* where they wil visit with
Mra Cobb's parents and other rela-
tiven.
N Presents the most interesting news
paper ever printed in Austin.
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*16 06 Boys" Palm Beach Rolfs:
dark patterns ....... $8.00 1
fl2 76 Coolkenny Crash
Suits..............810 20
88 06 Boys' Mohair Suits... 87.20
$6 60 Boys' Cool Cloth Suits 85 00
$6.50 Boys' Cool Cloth Suite $5.20
Boys’ Extra Klar Blue Serge
Pante-Sizes 17 to 20.
Our fiends are requested to
•end social news for publication
as soon as the event takes place.
The news of weddings, engage-
ments, receptions, partiea, dances,
afternoon teas, meetings, chnrch
events and all social functions
should be forwarded to us on the
same day that they take place, for
publication in next mornins
Austin American.
It is not good social form nor
is it a courtesy to guests to with-
hold publication for several days.
Neither is it good form to with-
hold publication of events, which
take place during the week, until
the Sunday issue.
The polite and courteous host-
"ss of 1936 does her guests the
honor of publishing news of her
social events in the following
morning’s Austin American.
Any delay in securing such pub-
lication is often retarded a* a so-
rial error and should be avoided
if possible.
The First Sonthern Presbyterian
Church of Austin expects to open
"Camp Geneva** above Barton
Springs August 1-6 for the young
people of the junior and intermei-
Ate departments of the Sunday
school.
The following will be in chart®
of the camp:
Mr. and Mra A M Kraiale
Dr W R Minter
Mise Ruth Allen
a rn id-road be-
extravagance and
Mr and Mra C. D Minhotse and
their sons Ernest Millhouse and
Charles Milihouse returned to Austin
on Monday night from a motor trip
to Dallas, Fort Worth and interme-
diate pointe.
Mise Ruby MUlhouse continues her
visit in Palestine and before return-
ing to Austin expects to visit in
Dallas and Fort Worth.
Month I
Miss Hester Wells, daughter cf
Mra R. M Crockett, went on Wed-
nesday from Austin to Houston, ac-
companying her sister Mrs. Rote An-
demon, who was returning after a
visit with her parents
Miss Wells expect* to make her
stay in Houston indefinite.
Mr Rush Baldwin is ill at her
horns. 1203 Went Eighth atreet
Mias AuEusta Maneliera, -no has
been the Austin gueat at Mia lara
Voss. has returned to her home in
jColorado.
Xi Clara Voss of Austin l« the
(euest of Mims Leah Gandy. who is
entertainine a houne party this week
at her homo la Buda
1 Mim. Virginia Harwood left Austin
wednesday for Fentrem, where sh,
lla th. Eueet of relatives, and on sat-
i order will be joined by Mra W. H
| Maar, Who will accompany her to
I donzles for a yiait
We have blues, greys, stripes and fancy patterns in men’s
all-wool Pants, prices have been reduced Special, at the
pair, >6 00. >7 00. $8.25 and 110 00.
U Henley A Kineelle Coffee
a Spice Co., St. Louis
HK
Mrs. M. C. Cook.
Phone 4547.
Mrs R. M. Hamby and Mrs. H.
La Bond are spending the summer
in Chicago, having motored up ac-
companied by Carrie Mae Hamby
and Jane Hamby some weeks ago.
Letters to friends in Austin tell
of a motor trip to Milwaukee ane
other pleasures which the party is
enjo} ing.
F M Ransopher of the Depart-
ment of Vocational Training of the
University of Texas, Mra Ransopher
and Mary Elisabeth Ransopher were |
passengers on the northbound M.
KAT on Wednesday night, going
to their old home in Kansas for a
visit with relatives.
Mra M F Mesner, 1304 8an Ja-
rinto street, left Austin Thursday for
Fort Worth Rhe will bo the guest of
her daughter, Mra Duval West
Mra. E C Turner and son. of Dal-
las are visiting Mrs Turners pAr-
ents, Mr and Mrs. R T Eppright
of 609 Lydia street, in Autin
Mims Lllie Reinle, for the pazt j
two year* a teacher in the school at l
Webberville, will be a member of the I
faculty of the Coleman public school
next term.
Looking at the Facts f
How mueh should you
pay for -uch s watch ns
you need T- How much
for ntyle. end how much
for dependable time:
keeping qualities and
our Espetence Tells
The members of the Central
Christian Church enjoyed a basket
picnic at Barton springs Tuesday,
July 37.
Thurlow Weed, chairman of the
transportation committee, met the
picnickers at the and of the bridge
with care to convey them to Bar-
ton’s
After swimming, a supper, supple-
mented by watermelon and ice 1
eream. In charge of the ladies of the
church, was enjoyed by the follow-
ing:
Mr. and Mra. F. J- Clement
R. F. Spencer
Miss Nona Lee Clement
Miss May Hill
Mm E. A. Harrell
Mrs. H. A. Dixon
Mrs. James Kain
Alfred E. Wikinson
Mrs. Lena Jones
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bell
Miss Anne Wilkinson
Miss Charles Helen Jones
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Copeland
Mr. and Mra D. H. Walsh
W. C. Walsh
Hardin Walsh. Jr.
Mrs J. D. Randolph
Mr and Mrs. R P. Hedges
Miss Ellen Randolph
Mr. and Mm T. A. Lorance
J. D. Randolph
J. W. Singleton
Mr and Mra E. H. Lemburz
J. T. Allen
Miss Helen T. Hil
Mrs. Ella Hill
Miss Dorothy J. Hill
Mrs. E. E Hill
Wilbur Hill
Virginia R. Carter
Mra J. 8 Myrick
Mrs. W. J. Morley
Mr. and Mrs. W. H Morley
Dr. and Mrs J. W Lonber
Mra Geo. T Smart t
Mrs K. P. Dimmitt
Mrs J B. Jourdan
Mias Mary B Jourdan
Mr and Mm Ed H. Yeiner
Alta Frances Yeiser
Mary Ed Yeiser
Louise Yeiser
Moselle Singleton
Virginia Rich
Mias Ada Blackburn
Mr and Mrs. C. T. Steussy
Thurlow B. Weed
Mrs Arthur Stiles
Aden E. Stiles
Mr and Mrs. T. J. Rich
Warren Rich
Buford Rich
Katherine Rich
Ma urine Lorance
Bessie Minter
Fannie Lee Minter
Jerome Lorance
A H Anderson, secretary -trens-
urer of Hamilton Cotton Company,
formerly of Auntin. but who with
I his family now resides in Fort
t Worth, was in austin Tuesday on
route to San Antonio and Corpus
Christi, where he goes on bustnena
AU3I1H SI»U51UUU\ itUDaT MOKNIHU, JULI 30, 1929.
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Mim Irene Kehoe, a summer grad-
uate of the Austin High Sehool, has
gone from Austin to her home in
Shafter, Texas
Miss Kehoe expect, in return to
Austin in september to enter the
I University of Texas
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Herman Murchison has recovered
I from an attack of malaria which was
| ontracted while m onmp on Blanco
river.
Mothers, these Union
Suits with short sleeves
are fine for Summer:
sixes for children 3 to 10
years Special at. the
suit ...................
SUMMER UNION
You can select any black
Umbrella or Parasol in the
lot and take off one-fifth
from our already low
price. We have them at
$1.88 and up.
An extra fine soft finish Lingerie Fabric, dainty,
plain colors with "Blue-Bird” designs; KO.
85c and 28c values at....................
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Cressey, Kendall B. Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, July 30, 1920, newspaper, July 30, 1920; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1465251/m1/7/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .