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"The Growth and Opp
Fields" Rev
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With Austin Women
Molly Connor Cook, Woman’s Editor
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TODAY*® CALENDAR.
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PERSONALS I
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—At Mueller’s Shoe Store
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one
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during the carnival.
for which he is cotton statistician.
to the wire in three
ites.
age at right.
Come in
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Mr and Mr»
Paeked la meeled round peckege with removable ujim
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SAME PRICE
STORE CLOSED SATURDAY, APRIL 21, SAN JACINTO DAY
years
300 Beautiful New Garments
The most popular
port on the fifth district
meeting
KC-KC-KC-KC-KC-KC
Cunning gold
nngs
with
tiny jewels.
vasl
$1.00 to $10.00
$1.50 to $12.00
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$2.50 to $7.50
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$1.00 to $12.00
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$9.85
$14.85
$24.85
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5.
Hyde Park Club Meets
With Mrs. C. M. Kella.
In the latest prevaling style in all desirable shades,
fabrics of the year.
Women who are looking for a
new dres in the latest style will
select more than one of these
dresses.
THE MOST REMARKABLE DRESS VALUES WE HAVE
BEEN ABLE TO OFFER YOU THIS SEASON.
them 1
happy
you.
set
that
Painty gold bracelet* for
dimpled little wrists.
NISPERNG
SAGE
make a tiny finger still
more sweet—
GOUCHS
BEST
This Store
Will Close
Saturday,
April 21.
CHILDREN’S
JEWELRY
ce
ran
of the $75.000000
R. Bullock on
than of higher
priced brands.
OUR GOVERNMENT USED
MILLIONS OF POUNDS
club
3:30
This Store
Will Close
Saturday,
April 21.
church, south. 40th and
A feature to the singing
I.
ring
Oth.
members:
Htark, Mrse.
. until Romero waved his followers
. to their horses.
25 Ounces for 25
Use less of
Let's all back the Rangers Saturday—We want Austin to get that
Attendance Cup.
rim-
horse
I at
Fla.,
veni-
tiona
25
AN!
nature-
or eon-
keeping
Mrs S E Hudson is in San An-
’ tonlo today to attend an executive
meeting of the board of the Amer-
ican legion of Texas.
Mrs. Charles Sherrill of Weslaco
is here for a visit with her parents.
MAXWELL
HOUSE
COFFEE
conai-
Being
s not
Now a Quick
Quaker Oats
Cooks to perfection in 3 to 5 minutes
‘Iry it cooked with
Cheese-a remark-
“able wall balanced
Food
*edway.
the ju-
tunity to
Mrs. Charles Harris has returned
from a month's visit in Temple and
Dallas
BEGIN HERE TODAY.
Dick Acklin, big boss of the’Dou
Good lojhelast drop
U3ore than a slogan
to the man whose
travels have taught
him how bad coffee
Foreign
Mrs. Slaughter Honors
Bride of Coming Week.
Mrs R. L. Slaughter will be hos-
tess this afternoon at S o'clock at
the Country club at a tea compli-
mentary to Miss Mary Houston, a
bride of the coming week
721 Scarbrough Bldg.
' Phone 8441
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J. A. RICHARDSON
LAWYER
E. Chesnutt and his wife, was post-
poned from Monday night because
of the rain. and will be held next
Monday night at the church.
• • -
Boon to James E Duke of Hous-
ton son of Rev. and Mrs R
Duke of Austin.
The secret is this:
In Quick Quaker, the oats are cut before flaking. They
are rolled very thin and are partly cooked. So the flakes
are smaller and thinner—that is alL And those small, thin
flakes cook quickly.
They are ready in 3 to 5 minutes—as soon as eggs.
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Miss Jessie May Craig will go
Ban Aptonio to be the guest of 1
MACARONI
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Gold Pins and Button
Sets so useful as well as
pretty—
guesta Mr. Persy v Penny
past presidnet: Mrs. John E
can taste; it is a
downright state-
ment of fact.
up to the Chimney,
a gun flashed from
En*#
E
v‘“* 1
—4 Mes ; from Ban Antonio and is with her
Arrhar. i aistar Mrs T J Bennett, for a few
Barnhart, ays before going to her home at
Lubbock
'n he Open F orum at its luncheon
Tuesday, and named
CARL H. MUELLER
eoe CONORESS ave.
Home of Good Shoes-Hosiery
at Victoria.
the social hour.
_______________ the
Hyde Park Christian church in
honor of the new minister, Rev. J.
Mr. and Mrs I C. Howse and Mr
and Mrs. Jim Howse went to Ma-
nor Tueeday to attend the funeral
of William Vaughan, uncle of the
Messrs. Howse.
easy targt. The Double
Students and World
legion, which will
•Melon today. T
memorial hospital
the United OthUi
Mrs Hal Bevier has gone to Gal-
veon, where she will preside at the
annual meeting of the Daughters of
the Republic of Texas, which begins
its meeting Thursday.
Mrs H C. Duering has returned
in Quaker Oats—both styles—we flake the finest grains
only. Just the rich, plump, flavory oats. A bushel of choice
oats yields but ten pounds of these extra-favory flakes.
But think what they mean. That flavor has won the
world to Quaker. From all the world over, lovers of oats
send for this premier brand.
Millions of mothers serve them every morning, so chil-
dren will love oats.
Now you have Quick Quaker, if you wish—a five-minute
dish.' Get that or the regular, but insist on this Quaker
flavor for the children’e sake.
win. retiring president, and Mrs
Walter Bremond, incoming presi-
dent
numbers by Mrs. Tyler and Mra,
McKinnon. violin numbers by Mrs.
McKinnon and vocal numbers by
Mies Mary Louise Allen and Miss
Elisabeth Lovell were enjoyed, nd
punch and home-made cake were
served to the guests.
Mra Bol Golden has just return-
ed from a two months' stay in Tam-
pico, Mes. -o, where she was a guest
of her son-in-law and daughter
Mr and Mrs. Herman Fleishman,
and her little granddaughter. Shir-
leybon.
Consist® of lace dresses combined
with canton crepe, canton crepe
beaded trimmed, taffetas, Rosha-
nara and crepe de chine. Values
up to $39.50. SPECIAL—
One by one the hande went up
Sherriu was formeriy Mia. Hazel
Smith.
J. W Ray left Tuesday for the
Mrs. J, B Nobel of 1213 East Sec-
ond street left yesterday for Ban
Antonio, where she will visit her
sons Walter and E. B Nobel. for
a weak or ten days.
Miss Catherine Minter returned to
the Woman's Presbyterian college
at Milford Monday, after a visit
with her parents, Dr and Mrs W
R Minter
Conquest"; Dr George Green on
"Progress and Pro eg si-i a of Evan-
gelism in the Soutb". Rev. A: F.
Coleman on Prayer and World
Conquest"; Rev. H C. Morrison on
"Our Church and Evangelism "
QIUBU
it is reported, win be
Miss Ada Mae Maddox. I
retary. aecompanled Mrs
on a wrap. she started for Jose's
room. The hallway made a sharp
angle as it turned to lead into
the wing where he slept. A small
window opened on the front yard
from the angle.
So many lovely designs
are here in jewelry for
Quick as
Mise Alice Tew of the Austin
Multigraphing company is spending
a while in Washington. D. C.
Miss Laura Hayden of Galveston
is the guest of Miss Martha Sulll-
van for a few days’ stay in Austin
Mr. and Mrs Charles R. Williams
spent the week-end in Brenham as
guesta of Mr and Mrs. D. C. Gid-
dings
Temple, on a phase
Without thinking. Mercedes campaign; Rev C.
Mrs David Gregg French.
The Hyde Park Reading
will meet this afternoon at
o'clock with Mrs C M Kella, 102
ant Fifteenth street. Mra D F
Pougians, federation chairman, will
heve sherEe nt the program and
Mrs. J W Ray will make her re-
Was Luncheon' Hostess
To Open Forum Club.
Mra IMrld Harrel ... hostess
velvety night the man whom they
| hoped to catch off his guard ripped
I c ofree with a dozen of his riders
in the dimly lighted dining room at
the Bull's Head. Kildare. hie arm
bandaged lounged across the ta-
ble from Morrow. Somebody yawned.
Mrs. H. R. Jones of
arly to
uly-at
in for
L nto
Ito nut-
wil Mke
> hot or
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CHAPTER XIT
_ The Last Trail.
muana the caustie Salvator.
"alle he had besn outside, vent-
I nin wrath on the denert ntgnt
thex made, plans of their own. Ro-
mero.naa.pasned the word to those
apparante diamatintiea with the
"a the. meeting was coin, to be
.Cranis Pince at mldnlrht They
tmportune Esteban to join
them. He felt the rebuff, and
immediately resolved to go.
Ho had brought hio rMU to hi.
room, and when he had opened his
window hr quickly nosed the rope
over .a bed poet and slid noiselessly
to the ground.
It took him some ume to rach
Ferri s house.
B
HARV SUCLAIR MASO
JOS I* a MOEL
cyeigun Nil P*4 A »•«>«». ««.
Lilie Stark, Gertrude Tetens, Helen
Tetena and Helen Hummel and
Hummel. Messrs Wolf. Helmuth.
Zuch and Schoedel A heart con-
test game was played in which Miss
Mathieson won first prise and Miss
W
Consists of silk of every descrip-
tion. all-time crepes, taffetas, crepe
de chine, tub silk and ratine.
Values up to $19.50. SPECIAL—
They'll be up
or four minu
with the “Quick” label
Your grocer has both. Be
sure to get the style you want
Mrs. A W. Koock is able to be up
after an illness of two weeks.
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BAKING POWDER
the Bull's Head. Mercedes won-
dered why litfle Basilio sobbed as
he tossed in his tiny bed. Long des-
ert miles stretched between the
Rancho Buena Vista and the spot
where Esteban fell. And yet, with
an intition rare even among the
blind, the little lad knew that
something terrible had happened.
Mercedes awakened her brother
Mias Mary Butler of Galveston is
spending the week in Austin with
her aunt, Mrs John Greer Butter
Misa Butler has just returned from
New York. where she took work in
Columbia university.
Dr. David Field of California has
returned from Marlin and is again
the guest of his parents. Dr. and
Mra. J. D. Fields, at the Millett
mansion With Dr. and Mrs Fields
Also is their son Dr. Will Fields of
Sonora.
"In a week we will find out where
we're at. We all know Tob Brand
He's been on the square with us
every time. I'll run down and see
him."
The little man stopped short. His'
eyes singled out Bodine
"Now. suppose you beat it out of j
here, big follow! The going may be
rough, if you wait until this meet- !
ing breaks up!"
"Doni come back either!" some
one yelled.
Bodine’s eyebrows flattenea out
"I’ll go," he muttered. "but not
because any one here looks bad to
me! I tame to talk peace—but all
Fve hoard is a lot of mouthing about
the law!"
He had reached the end of the
veranda and was about to open the
patio gate when he almost stum-
bled over Basil in.
Mercedes had found the boy
awake when she had left the room
where the meeting was held, so she
had resse him, and the two of
them had wandered about in the
moonlight.
She heard the child cry, and saw
BoGie ralee his foot and brush him
aside. Xn a second sho was up with
them, and took the little fellow '
into her arms.
flashed. One of the boys shrieked
and toppled out of his saddle A
second volley followed. but the
other Basque wis out of sight.
‘ Who is he?" Cash cried, as
Meloday and Blaze rode down Into
the bottom. f
The boy lay on his face. Melody
turned him over
“Ain’t that too bad? he groaned
Then to Cash. "It's Old Ironsides
kid!"
And as they carried Esteban to
LOT 2—
Consists of flat crepe, taffeta,
printed sport crepe frocks with
paisley blouse combined with solid
color crepes and printed crepe de
chine in variety of colors. Values
up to $29.50. SPECIAL—
KC-KC-KC-KC-KC-KC
Jumped, and Jose lurched and fell
head foremost to the ground. He
rolled over on his aide in a brief
convulsion and then lay still. No
moan or sigh of pain escaped him.
Jose's horse started at his fallen
master He came close and nudged
him with his note. But th wide-
open unseeing eyes of the man
who had ridden him so long were
glazed in death.
Old Ironsides would never ride
the trails again!
(Continued in Our Next Issue.)
These 300 dresses were bought
as a close-out from a big manu-
facturer. We offer in this a
truly wonderful lot of bargains.
Sale starts Wednesday morning.
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gatnvillen vine with ita orchid hued
sprays was used on the tablee
with blue candles in blue holders
to form an effective contrast. Fol-
lowing the serving of a delicious
luncheon the party ndjourned to the
sun parlor where a discussion of
the work for the coming year was
held and Mrs Rremond announced
Der committee for the year.
Two more meetings are acheduled
before the close of this years pro-
gram. on May 1 and May IS.
• • •
Christian Circle Meet*
With Mr*. Harrell.
Circie No two, of th. Womams
mociety of th- Central Chriattan
church, met Monday afternoon witn
Mrs Frank Harrell on Speedway
Mrs J W Lowber had charge of
th* program
The committee on the candy sale
laat Maturuy reported a good sum
from the sale
V
AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN. TEXAS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL HL 1923.
then we are outside the law. Wal j
want to go into court with clean Kiiwa
hands!" ' AMI-
"You bet!" Tuscarora chimed in J “PI "a
Miss Albright's party for Mias
Volz. Albright home. 3 oclock
Hyde Park Reading Club meets.
Mra C M Kella, 3:30 o'clock
—Plain White Kid with
a neat perforatien or
the White Cloth trimmed
in White Kid—
19.50 |11
—Also New Hosiery.
Music Club Meet*
With Mr*. Gaedcke.
Mr. Anil. Storrs Gnedke will
be hostess this morning at 10
o'clock this morning to the Wed-
nesday Morning Music club The
program will be based on the
Henshore music test. Mrs Gaed.
ke has just moved into her new
home, 1107 Nueces street.
Miss Clara Volz
is Honor Guest.
Miss Gladys Albright will be
hostess this afternoon at a miscel-
laneous shower in honor of Miss
Clara Volz who is to be married
This circle will serve the lunch
next Monday at an all ay meeting
6 the ociety at the church
The following members were
present at Monday's meeting:
dames Jeffreys Davies,
Cowell. Smth, Minter
Litton
Miss Lillie Robertson is leaving
today for Galveston, where she will
attend the meeting of the Daugh-
ters of A he Republic of Texas at th
Qalvez hotel,
Mra Rebecca J. Fisher and her
daughter- Mra Blandford, expect to
go to Galveston, also Mrs Fred
Cloud, state secretary, and Mrs
Charles Alford, state treasurer, and
other members.
bie A ranch, plots with Buck Bo- 1
arge table In the dining room and
*r“ £
I caught 'em
Special Rehearsal
Of Choral Club.
Mrs J. W, Morris, director of the
Amateur Choral club. Is asking for
n full attendance at a special re-
bearsal this fternoon at 3:10 o’clock
st the Morris studio.
A concert by the Amateur Choral
club la to be one of the affairs of
music week and the club is practio-
ing the numbers for this.
• • *
Travis Fortress Meet*
At Canton Hall Tonight.
Travis Fortrens No, 4. p. M f. Q.
O. F.. will have Ita monthly meeting
tonigh at 7:30 o'clock at Canton
hall.
Luther League Has
Pleasant Evening•
St Martin’s Luther league
Benefit Musicale
It Pleasant Affair.
Mrs. Houghton Brownlee, Mrs
Eldred McKinnon and Mrs. Roger B
Tylef gave a musical tea yesterday
nfternoon at the Tyler home in En-
field for the benefit of St. David’s
talent fund A program of piano
Mra. 8. E. Hudson president of
the American legion auxiliary, went
to San Antonio yestray to meet
with the executive board of the
Cash looked at his watch. It wasi
almost 2 o’clock
Melody, Brother Jones. Patterson,
| Reception for Pastor
Ha* Been Postponed.
The reception planned for
Gold lockets on firm
chains which make frock*
more darling—
nior choir of boys and girls, direct-
ed by Evangelist A. Inman Towns-
ley. The, church choir is led by
J. T. Coan and Rev J T. Fort of
University Methodist church. Mrs
Wm. Haven Moore sang on Monday
night a Gospel solo entitled "His
Will Be Done." The preaching by
Evangelist Townsley is along the
old lines of Bible truth and la free
from sensation.
Bodine’s cruel mouth held its
diabolical grin as he got into his
saddle. Once seated, he wheeled his
horse, on his hind legs, and, reach-’
Okla , is the guest of her father and i I down, caught the surprised gir
honor mother, M. and Mrs. J. W Ray. 1 around the waist and lifted her be-
backer i for a vimit in Austin. . 1 Hide him. She bit and scratched
bM‛ f him but he was too strong for her.
Good -1 Mies Iessin Mav Craie *<ti me to Bending his head, he kissed her
passionately on her unprotected lips
Her finger nails ripped his face as
he put her down.
I. Smith Mrs
Crowds at Hyde
Park M. E. Revival
Despite the inclement weather,
the crowd* and the interest are
Inereasing daily at the revival in
the Hyde Park Methodist Episcopal
Mrs Charles Rowland of Toledo.
Ohio, has returned home atfer a
visit with Mrs C. L, Condit.
Bending his head he kissed her
passionately. Her fingor nails
ripped his face.
ana the rest of the men got to
their feet and began buckling"on
their guns. Cash scratched his
head unconsciously.
"Wi®h the Big Boss was here."
he said aloud. "Boys." he went on
slowly. In a tone that said he made
his decision as he went along.
' we’re going Into the ealley below
our wire!"
Hands stopped moving. Some one
dropped a gun. With one accord
they turned and regarded him ex-
pectantly. Cash caught the tension.
"The fence is fifty yards inside
our line." he went on. "We built it
there so as to be shfe without
checking up We"ll go down through
the Chimney, and still-hunt from
the mtle coulee that lies half way
to the creek if we have any
"We have our guns with us: Ce- I
s "wmi N2 for over 30
• Sar as the wira We can cut
i.bfore we are atscoverea. Onn
inatde, you can hold oW their men
while aom« or us make short work
or.3hat bank. A tick of aynamit.
will blow it into Idaho! We won't
wait for any law! Once we get
the water turned where it belongs
Acklin and Bodine will never get
it back if yoU are willing to try
it. raise your hands!"
Basilio ceased crying and Mer-
cedes started him into the patio.,
but she stood her ground and
laughed contemptuously at her en-
•my.
Public School sponsors Etoon Art
Exhibit. Laaadowne-Barrett build-
ing. Wednsday to Saturady
Mrs R L Mlaughter entertaina at
tea. honoring Mias Houston at
Country club, 5 o'clock.
Wednesday Mornng Music Club
meets. Mrs Anita Storrs Gaedcke;
19 o'clock a m .
Bodine attends a Basque meeting .
as an uninvited guest _
NOW GO ON WITH SroRY,
'My rights have priority over all i
other water rights in this valley. ex - '
ceptin" Acklin’s!" Buck tried to
drop thia statement like a bomb-
shell. He gazed about the room
to vetch its effect.
Jose shook his head judicially.
"Agam I say, the law will decide'
if Acklin builds a fence on his own
property to keep us out. that is his '
right. If we destroy it, or trespass
on his land, and resort to our guns. |
The materials are listed below, and styles and sizes are for Misses, Women
and stouts. And the sizes are from i6 to 54.
Dresses for every occasion of
daytime wear, sport wear,
parties and other semi-formal
uses.
and tried to comfort him. "What
is the matter?" she implored.
"Esteban!" he cried: "something
bad has come, madrecita."
The little pet name went un-
| heard. Mercedes only knew her
I throat waa dry with sudden agony.
| She had had her own miagivings
about Esteban. Hastily throwing
entertained Monday night april 1«. PI Bonnet Lodee
at the Annu by th. following ten bue bonnet —ooge
Has Stated Meet.
Blue Bonnet lodge No. 31, held
its regular meeting Monday night
Supreme
TT is fashion’s first color
I choice in Footwear as
well as in frocks and this
color preference finds us
ready with White Slippers
in a most intriguing variety
of new styles. The benefit
of an early selection is a
full season's wear—that’s
why we announce this com-
plete showing.
trouble well be on our own land."
The foreman'* rye* rested on Blaze
He had picked up his gun alqng
with the other*.
| "You ain't goin". are you. Kildare;
not with that arm?" Cash asked,
a rote of gruff admiration for the
man's pluck creeping into his voice.
My business arm la all right."
Blaze grinned. “I'm afmin to see
this thing through."
Dark screening clouds hid the
moon as they made the coulee
Brother Jones started for the creek
bottom. He went a hundred yards
when he turned to send them a
low cautious whistle.
"They're coming now." Brother
Jones whispered. "About two dozen!
over will be a very
’ experience for
Baptist Association
In All Day Meeting
Representatives of the 24 churches
included in Austin Baptist associa-
tion met yesterday in the University
Baptist church in an all-day session
Rev. C. L. Sansing led the opening
devotional and the afternoon devo-
tional was led hy H. R. Mosett. The
following members of the associa-
tion were heard on different sub-
jects: Rev M. T. Andrews, pastot
of the First Baptist church of
Mr. and Mrs Julius
Mia* Bernice Milburn has return-
ed to Austin after a week-end visit
with her parents in San Antonio.
She had as her guest* for the week-
end Misses Jane K. Worthington of
Dalia*. Etelka Schmidt of Fort
Worth. Clyde Watkin* of Hender-
son, Maxine Graddy and Bernice
Gardner of Austin.
Around the bend the ground flat-
tened out. It meant a wild dash
aS the Double A men closed IW
Ten seconds brought them to the
flat country where they were an
. children that
stopped and lookea down, Este-
ban's window was plainly viibie:
and hanging from it she saw the
i dangling rente
"Madre de Dios!" she gasped
the child is right!**
With swift feet, she ran for her
father Through the closad door
she told him what she had dis-
covered Jose hade her go back
to Basilio He dressed hurriedly
and followed her to the little el-
iow'a bedside.
Then Mercedee and her father
tip-’oed downstairs. The old Basque
pulled the bell cord for Mariano
When the mozo appeared, fright-
ened at being called at thia un-
usual hour, Jose ordered him to get
his horse
Tears filled Mercedes eyes as
she saw her father take down his
rifle and fill his long-unusued belt
with eartridgse. His set face and
sparing . words did not serve to
lessen her dread.
When Joee had crossed the creek
he held to the north until he came
to the entrance of Smoky Canon.
He turned his horpe into the
Mrs. G. W. Greathouse, a well
known artist of North Texas, has
returned to her home in Fort Werth
after spending a week painting the
Austin bluebonnets Rhe was the
guest of Mra J. B Godfrey durin
her stay 5
I of the Double A rang out and hks
the fabled demons of the Andes
Acklin’s hued warriors cranked into
the bewildered Basques
To get away as quickly as possi-
bto seemed to be the one ambition
at mnost of the men from the valley
Little Salvator and four or five
others, however, fought their way
to Esteban’s aids and tried to re-
turn the fire of Acklin’s riders
But every time the Double A guns
roarer and ripped wide the dark-
neea some one deserte
The firing continued Salvator
looked for his companions. Only
Esteban. Romeo and he were left
Then, seeing the battle was hope-
teas he followed his frtoad* Romeo
and Esteban had about enough of
The bank of the creek
them fair protection.
We count this one of the most
fortunate purchases we have
ever made. More than .300
dresses that will go out in a
hurry today.
Altrusa Luncheon I*
Held at Driskill.
With Mra. Pauline Creighton
presiding the Altrusa club met at
the Driekill hotel Tueeday at noon
for its semi-monthly luncheon
Twenty of the 25 members were
present and guests of the club were
Mrs Joe James. Mrs. Carey Storey
and Miss Vails of Denver. Colo,
who is here under the auspices of
the Charities Endorsement com-
mil toe of the chamber of com-
meree.
It was voted to ask Mrs Alice
‘Tew, a member of the club, who is
visiting in Washington. D. C-. to
return by way of Columbus. Ohio,
and represent the club at the in-
ternational convention of Altrusa.
April 27-29 The club's charter
will be granted at this meeting and
It is hoped that Mr*. Tew will be
present to receive it in person
Miss Margaret Stitoa, flro insur-
ance. Mia* Emil Martin. Arlitt’
bond business. Mrs. Paysinger,
member of the firm of C and S.
Sporting Goods Co., and Mis* Win-
nie Bracey. Medical social service
worker, were admitted to member-
ship.
Each of the gueste, being intro-
duced in turn, spoke to the club,
and Miss Valle told something of
the social service work in which she
is engaged.
jumping 'vront that bare spot round
the bend Now there’ll be hell to
pay."
One minute two minute* a
few seconds, and the creek bot-
tom swarmed with men. Morrow's
hand went up. The old battle-cry
There’s a Quick Quaker Oats at your store now.
Just like the Quaker you have always known—perfect in
quality, exquisite in flavor. t • »
But also the quickest cooking oats in the world.
No other brand cooks anywhere near so quickly.
Albertine Koennecke won the
booby. In the animal contest
Miss Margart Bracher won first |
prize several other games were
played, after which refreshments. ■
consisting of ice cream and cake,
were served The president, Mr
Schlando, made * short talk in
which he thanked the members
who had made this meeting a suc-
gee*
At the business meeting Misses
Francis Fggling. Eleanor Jennings.
Emma Fisenbeiner, and Messrs W
Dahlmeyer and Otto and Adolph
Wirth were accepted as members
of our league. Further plans were
also discussed for ths district con-
vention. The barge ride was dis-
carded and a drive around the
acenic lop was substituted. The
business meeting dosed with ths
luther league hymn and the lord's
prayer
rocks above him His
Regular Quaker Oats
Com. in package at left —
the style you have always
known.
I
Quick Quaker Oats
it too.
offered
Amateur Choral Club, meets for
rehearsal. Morris Studio; 3:30
o'clock
dine, new owner of the old Web-
ster place, to rob the Basques of
Paradise valley of their water sup-
ply. Jose Arrascada, owner of the
Rancho Buena Vista, is father of
Basiljo. Esteban is caught spying
by Mercedes. Esteban and little blind
by Blaze Kildare of the Double A.
Esteban shoots Blaze in the arm
Mrs. B. F. Thompson motored to
Ran Antonio Monday to attend the
fiesta and will'remain for the en-
tire week. Miss Julien Devereux,
who will be duchess of the univer-
sity of Texas during the fiesta and
will represent H as queen, and Mias
Amy Margaret Boyd of Fort Worth,
maid of honor of Miss Devereux.
Gaines Post and Bobbie Robertson
were also of the party
Ths weating was arranged at one
in Pythian hall The business
session was followed by a social
meeting.
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