The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 350, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 30, 1923 Page: 5 of 10
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FALOWING
With Austin Women
>
f
Overseas Grave
Molly Connor Cook, Woman’s Editor
land as much more as I could pay
TODAY’S CALENDAR
o
Over 1M
an- are made in this country.
; PT
mbia
light
have
ten 3eare
Watkins
showed hii
"Love?
fractions r*
and
over IL” he confessed.
rail
Buddy a gone
e
-Whats this? He wants
attentive.
just received a
„r
you're
ell all be proud
tremendous, and
Americanisation
the
tonight
t
ter national Institute. 408 Neches
are
$12.95
52
real princess.
I
"Drinking, eh?" Gray was frown-
Mrs
who
about—he’ll prob-
/
ute
Day
program at Pease rchool today at
“The Little Department Store With a Big Purpose”
m. and the follov
10 o'clock.
RIST
rascal to time or—- He shrugsed.
Now Comes the Season for
GRADUATION GIFTS
to hurt him."
cried.
beat anything into
1st
urer (re-elected).
Gaberdines
$24.50 Values
... $19.95
Mis-
Mies
berdine, and tailored
away!
Here, Mr. Gray.
run
see
r
.....$19.95
quet ot
"What's the use of
Silk Hosiery
straws.
M
1
39c
Q
Southern
PERSONALS
$2.48
tucks
novelty contrast embroidery.
SPECIAL—A
$2.79
Mre W
beautiful
)
$1.39
Beads
Purses
emphasises selections
of appropriate gifts
$10.00 to $45.00
902 Congress
Mr Muel-
ler will return with the Shriners.
Luedecke-Moffatt Co
1
“High Grade Merchandise Moderately Priced"
J. F. Chambers of Dallas visited
s
KC
FEEL IT!
(
Baking Powder
All
trimmings.
8
Christ church.
loaf
S. FERRIS
Use less than of higher priced brands
customer.
Barker System of Bakeries
MILLIONS OF FOUNDS BOUGHT BY OUR GOVERNMENT.
505-7 E. Sixth
PHONE 2433
304 CONGRESS AVE.
4
1
EEN
FE
”.8
SAME PRICE
■
xx-Kohn Wedding
rds Are Received.
5c
5c
5c
Rebekah Degree Team
Called for Practice.
Miss Isabelle Powell
Will Be Summer Bride.
Receives Many Gifts
For New Home.
GLOVES
quality -
/
r
LEST YOU FORGET—
Just a reminder of the many essentials you can pick
when selecting a gift for the June Graduate or Bride
Austin
finished.
MEN’S TAN REPP
SHIRTS, $1.89
A good Shirt, of tan repp, all
all
of
as
Candlesticks
$1.25 to $3.00
and
. In
For ...,
Fashioned
upon
stater
were
1 the
Rev.
with
w.ll
25th Anniversary Sale
Now Offers for
Today and Tomorrow
Genuine Lorraine
Seersucker Suits at $7.95
9
1
Th.
First
ringbone model a
all sizes. at......
In piano reoital this evening at 8
o'clock in the auditorium at Senior
high school.
Priced at,
each
Ing
care
ably
too
Prenbyteria n
A Mexican fiesta !
beginning at R
Col F. M House of Austin sailed
a few "ers ago from New York by
the White Star liner Homeric for
Cherbourg and Southampton.
Allegheny laughed scornfully.
Gus Briskow wiped his face with
Mrs Grace Curtis left Tuesday
for her home at Akron, Ohio, after
a visit in Austin with Mrs Charles
E. Marsh at 3100 Speedway.
he?"
"He a got plenty,” Gus declared;
"More’n is good for him if
"If what I" Ma inquired.
Always
quality
ahsdes.
SHEER
Ga-
extra
Her-
made well, all sizes
at .................
GIFT SUGGESTIONS
What more appropriate gift than some of these listed could be
She
own
wn
M H 1^4 Kn
Klan ok auatin.
Dress
Interesting
un offered
"The per-
a couple
"The American Creed," grades
Song 'The Star Spangled Ban-
net." grades.
Dr. W. E. Watt
Vernon Stohl M
Going Swimming—
BATH TOWELS
33c
Mr.
the
visit
unusual
$1.39
STRAWS. STRAWS, $1.89,
U», $3.48
sat.to.F5 $10.48
All Day Quilting for
, University Methodists.
Members of the Woman a
Rings
For Graduation
BEGIN HERE TODAY
Calvh Gray comes to Dalias and
rents the most expensive hotel suits
new rough weaves
yesterday, are
Jack Wakema
E. LAedberg.
Buda Couple Takes
Marriage Vows.
HEWITT-LOVETT
The texture of s wholesome genuirtely delicious loaf of Bread
responds easily to ths test of touch. *
Barker’s Bread
mm. T. B. W:
ere. Cot J T
4
arden Party Closes
eason at Mansion.
Mrs. Pat M. Nett will clome the
azon at Ito manaion with a gar-
mi party Tuesday evening from
5 in every 100
adruff er some
r MiMwn.hr
riset satiataction,
is cheerulb re
ot s 12-o2 botde.
Gingham Aprons 98c
Get yours—we have a size for you.
made from fast colors, good quality
gingham. All sizes, co
at, the garment...............JuC
f
AA
- -................................................ $3.29
And they are well made, too— just a pood cool summer material
in rood colorings and all sizes. ea An
See them, at.......................... 53.29
^7^ $3.25 ■nd $4.85
‘ 7106
-ust the. $2.39
gowned in gray crepe with hat to
match, and carrle a lovely bou-
Vanities
$1.00, $1.15, $1.50
I
ill
Fund Totals $260 ku“ki.
A total of SIMM had been sub- -
B W. Giles will leave at 1
o'clock Thursday on the Ben Hur
sfonary society of the University
Methodist church will meet today
ill
2
II
ii
it isn't
That’s
Cool summer trousers
legion !
Post I
"You can't
she went on:
and after July 1. the couple win
be at home in S henectady. N, Y
Mexican Fiesta Will
Be Chuch Benefit.
ler will return to accompany
"Don't you ast
folks like to wear them, and
they preserve memory and sen-
timent as the present on such
an occasion should do.
brine that young
Pease School Will
Observe Memorial Way.
There will be a Memorial
Eastern Star Holds
Joint Installation.
Austin chapter 104 and Travis
chapter 472. Order of the Eastern
Ftar, will hold a joih installation
service for their recently elected
Officer* Thursday night at 1 o'clock
at the Scottish Rite cathedral. The
meeting will be open to the public.
he's in love with some nice youngjld
woman an" they've run away to git:
married. Buddy's handsome, and j
they got nice women everywhere--
style*. good
them. In the
members of the Austin K
with a laugh.
to hear the announcernent.
Miss Powell, whose home is in
and shown in all
sizes, at. each . . . .
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gnedeke ex-
pects to leave Friday for a visit
in Beaumont with Mr. Gnecke’s
parents.
‘ I wish Allie was
Mebbe-—‘
"Gray broke in
theran church with a miscellaneous
■bower of gifts to add to the con-
venlence or beauty of the home.
About 10 friends < ailed and after
an hour spent in being shown thru
the house and admiring the gifts,
sandwiches, cake and punch were
served before the callers said good-
bye.
The store especially
wanting something all
We are able to offer these suits for two days only, so be here
and got yours. They are a known make, the kind you should
specify when buying a Seersucker suit. If you pay more than
$7.95 for a genuine Seersucker for the next two days, then you
quietly united in marriage at
Christian church. Huda.
your life
EO WATER
Mozart Choir Will
Discuss Activities.
The Mozart choir will meet this
evening at 6:30 o'clock at the Un-
versity Baptist church for supper
and a discussion of plana for th*
coming year’s work.
all Wool
to give
terest in him When it came to
the last line of her message, "Bob"
had plunged into a ten-word riot
Senior High FT A entertains with
hartecue for seniors, at Berten j
Springs, 5 o'clock. i ---- —
J of Col Henry
Baker Seniors entertained with a and informs hii
lawn party at school, 5-7 o’olock. ‘ "
mentioned, and she became
and dainty, as princesses should be.
and her eyes are like bluebells. Ms.
I send her roses, mostly, so they can
kiss her cheeks for me. A tiny yel-
| low love bird in a tiny yellow cage
FERRIS’
30 to 7:30 o'clock, naming
orothy Scarborough of Colu
Blversity as honor guest.
Asked to meet Dr Scarbore
o’clock at the Presbyterinn Manse
1711 West Avenue The proceeds
will be added to the fund for the
buitding of a school for Mexican
girls.
like you playin' ‘pretend* with a
SALT RISING BREAD |
loaf .................
CINNAMON JUMBLES
wihran ot Mi mow? I “ undertake. He heard the father
speaking, and reluctantly with-
| drew his eyes from Allie’s flam-
ing face
church will give
Thursay night.
Patterned and Tailored
ost la small--
. Phone 7997.-
lag Raising Ceremony ,
Lt Foreign Center.
A flag raising with appropriate
gercises by Mexican children,
lung women and girls, will be
mission to treat
really were my
, "You got my
father. by Ma l
Bradley officiating. The bride was
sizes and
hundreds
Baltimore, is a member of the phy-
sical training department of the
university of Texas
The marrlage will take place in
ths summer after her return to her
home.
Amateur Choral
well an the more conservative styles.
The straw we are offering at $3.48
25 Ounces for 25*
•Mias Mary Farrar left Monday •
for Houston, where she is to be one
of the bridesmaids at the marriage !
of Mise Anna Beth Lockett and
Otis Van De Mark* which will he,
solemnized on Wednesday night at '
ths task he had volunteered
And they
y doctors be
the O90MST]
with the in
. 10c and
heard his name
Mrs J. Kaufer. who has been
seriously ill in an Austin hospital
for some time, has gone to Hous-
ton for a short stay.
--—------has | "There! Yuu have spoiled the play.
Just moved into her new home in j The duke has fled."
Sunset Heights. was surprised by. Mrs. Briskow's wrinkled face
her friends who are members of the beamed. "Think of a great big man
Iadies Aid of St. Martin’s Lu-
And him only up
Woman's Auxiliary of the
On Saturday
Miss Pearl Neas of Southwest- band's expression, she cried, fierce-
em at Georgetown, was an Austin ly: "He's a good boy; he wouldn't
visitor Tuesday. take up with — with nobody that
by Bloch
Role and this
haising of the
Ehlyfrom it.
* The following
garranged by M
program has been
Isa Della Wright
her daughter, Miss Eileen McMa-
nua, a student of the university,
Mr and Mrs. Frederick Dunenif
have gone to their summer home
near Boston to spend the summer
months.
that if
of extravagance.
"The bird is darling,
named him after you ”
Boudoir Lamps
$1.98, $3.50, $4.$5
Acme Pencils,
gold filled—
$1.00
Standard Perfumes
Seniors Entertained
At Barton Barbecue.
Seniors of Austin high school
will be guests of the PFA nt s
chicken bnrbecue at Barton springs
this afternoon. Members of the
elans are asked to meet at Junior
high school at 5 o’clock. Parents
value in
all nicely
i organ dy
We have them, all
Mrs Clarence Tent left at th*
week end for Woodstock, N. Y . In!
the Catskill mountains, nenr which
plsce she has taken a cottage for I
the summer She will study voice
while nway with Helen Miller Hem* !
street.
Mueller to Washington
Shrine party and later
her sister in New York.
will be the first
flsg which is to
think he’s done—gone away after
some woman."
"Some woman?" Ma stared blank-
ly from one face to another. "Buddy
in love? Why, "he never wrote me
nothin' about bein’ in love.” Read-
ing a further message in her hue-
paying more than is necessary.
MOHAIR SUITS
for men
A Ring is always a good choice
who in a graduation gift. Young
j threatened to annul the marriage.
Mr. H. H. Shappard announe ed ' .."Oh,, you cant do that” tittered
th. engagement and approachig the princess: "wo.was married by
martiage of Mias isabei Powel 1 royal Justice of the peace and-
Shirley Kilmer of Baltimore. Md.I we got two chndren:
at an informal party Monday after- l Mere was a blow. The dulce was
noon. Only a few chosen frlenas of ! crushed, untii. A happy thought
the prospective bride were ASked I came to him if cruel fate precent-
- - • I ed him from claiming the Princess
■ Pensacola for a bride, he would take
to be a
because
We have
I patterns
DAINTY LINGERIE
Crepe de Chine
CREPE DE CHINE—Charming-
ly dainty crepe de chine ted-
dies. trimmed in beautiful lace-
in pink, blue and orchid. They
make lovely gifts—
$2.45, $2.69, $3.39
shown in beautiful
Printed Bandana Silks—Values at $125
89c
And in this wonderful material, we show a marvelous range of
patterns and colorings. It is the material mostly demanded by the
better dressed women of today, and the material oA
is gaining in favor daily. Just, the yard.............. JC
MEN S ALL WOOL
BATHING SUITS, $2.48
Men's Bathing Suits in black
and navy, solid colors, all wool,
all sizes. A good durable suit,
good looking and made right.
from an
Miss Margaret Drake left Mon - |
day for Houston, where the wall be,
th* guest of Mrs Samson Fagon !
Pondrom. formerly Miss Margaret
Butler of Austin.
MEN’S NAINSOOK
UNDERWEAR, 39c
This is a good underwear priced
reasonably. it is full cut, and
Large stone rings, set with
genuine semi-precious jewels, I
and her
But the princess raised her slim.:
jeweled hand and spoke thus: "Too
isle, your honor! I been married to
his royal highness, ths Earl of Bris-
kow, and it serves you right ths
way you done both of us.''
The duke feH into a great rage at |
this. He refused to believe it. and
Change Date of
Baker Lawn Party.
The PTA of Baker nchool will
entertain the members of the grad-
uating class thia afternoon from
5*7 o’clock with a lawn party on
the school grounds. The affair was
originally scheduled for tomorrow
and those interested nre asked to
j note ths change of date
r Kwill Klub Members
Are Called to Meet.
There will be a called meeting of
th* Austin Kwill klub on Thursay
afternoon at 5 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. Joe Gilbert.
Buddy's head” It was Allie
speaking. "After all, he's grown
up, and what right has anybody
got to interfere with him" S' pose
goin" ahead
CHIFFON—With the
Gus halted: It was Allie
answered: "If he's done what
for over 30 years
her experiences while studying
abroad.
for the girl graduate, arranged for their practicability. Let ua
show them to you.
est Gingham
WHOLE WHEAT
BREAD, loaf
RAISIN BREAD
KAYSER SILK
16 «button—beautiful
with dainty little
selected for the June
very attractive.
Spanish Combs
51.59 to $3.00
Curling Irons--
"Well. I
UNDERWEAR AT 89c
This is made from Nainsook,
Madras and Na vicord. a won-
derful material in men's ath-
letid underwear, priced Q(
at, the garment......... JC
police dog But certain of the
young man s exploits that had come
to light since his departure aroused
grave double in the principal's mind
' of his moral well being
dress for....
heay silk hose—lisle
toe and top........
would.” The girl's
a sudden agitation
in passionate defiance
"What's the difference? Mebbe
at the horn* of Mrs. Charles Kel-,.-. ........... ™.. --
lum. 2304 Leon street. Members [ what you make out of IL”
Are requested to report as early as Gray read aloud the letter that
possible Lunch will be served at 1 was handed to him, a letter from
noon 1 the principal of the institution that
• • • he himself had recommended, stat-
so much
gst over
of you. Mebbe you'll meet some
nice young feller—”
"He said that, did her Allie’s
voice was sharp.
(Continued in Our Next Isaue.)
Congregational Women
Give Rug Social.
Th. Ladles Aid of th, Firnt Con-
gregational church will meet this
afternoon 46 the home of Rev. and
Mrs AlmomO Stevens for a rug
Bocial. Tills will be the first of a
(Berles of socials prepnratory to the
annual bazaar of I he church
kinds wild. I guess drinkin' and— ”
SHADOW BATISTE—A very
beautiful novelty batiste teddy—
trimmed in dainty lace and
ribbons—in apricot, d1 Qr
pink and blue... •leJ•
Scout Honor Roll
Gets Application
The court of honor of the Aus-
tin council. Boy Scouts of Ameri-
ca. met in regular monthly ses-
sion Tuesdsy at scout headquar-
ters with the following present
L. J. Bailey, Lomis Slaughter. Rev.
Lewis Carter Harrison and N. P.
Amstead.
The applications of Scouts
Frank Grafton, troop one: Clarence
DuBose, troop two; Paul Flynn,
troop 11: and Robert Lee Knight,
troop 18, for rank of second-
class scout were approved.
The applications of Scouts Rus-
sel Sparenberg. troop eight, and
Billy Morrow, troop nine, for rank
of first-class were approved.
The following merit badge ap-
plications were approved: Inter-
I didn’t say 'girl.' Ma; I said
woman ’ Buddy's been writin' to
i me an—"
ub. all of whgh organizations
.ve shown many courtesies to ths
ly of the manston.
Dr. Scarborough came to Texas
g address the Texas Woman's
ess assoclation which met in
hco the home of her childhood.
P has been invited to come to
■tin as ths guest of the Kwill
bb. She will arrive Sunday a nd
R bo at the Faculty Woman's
b until Tuesday, when she goes
the mansion for ths remainder
her stay.
The
___________ gone
through. The Briskows were sit-
ting in the pleasant parlor of
their handsome suite, but they
were like three mourners. Ma
and Pa were soberly discussing
the newa about Buddy. Allegeny
was staring in somber medita-
tion at nothing. The girl was
bitter, rebellious, for never had
she felt so utterly alone as at
thia moment. To that question
which monotonously repeated it-
aelf, she could form no answer
Did’ he care, or was it all pity-
just his way?
tather andamothor,, Arttrand MF-onEia StaKton"o
Heights Monday and Tuesday, i ** Wlt ro' _____________
Marvel Silk
Ginghams, a
I character that he had not sus-
; pected, and it gave him a new
graduate? They are all so usable, yet
St Mary's Alumnae
Elects New Officers. low love bird in a «my yellow cage ' he smiled faintly.
The Alumnae association of St J sings her awake every morning I
Mary's academy has eleeted th. > tnusht it to.aing the sonK it war:.
fonowing orficers for th, yeAr .but.sheu JT'T understana
1923-24: Mr. C. K Booth, rrr.i- what the Nittle bird is tryinE to saX"
dent: Mr. E kruger. vic. pregi- Ma Brinkow bad Iistened with
dent Mr. .1 Huppertz Treneh- rapt attention. Now aha Inquired: I he
man,’‘corresponding ecretary: Mia. Dos.shesove.you7 ...
Horten,. Holton, recoraing were- Dian .1 «♦" you., this was my '
tary: Misnceceiaschneidef, treas-lgamy. °f pretensen" Gray said.
me to meet these
way?" she inquired.
I don’t like 'em.”
Nelson, his enemy,
______ Im that he means to
break tutu financially. Gray tails
in love with Barbara Parker, who
Congregational Ladies’ Aid gives buys land for Nelson. Gus Bris-
ryg social, Mrs. A. O Stevens, 3:30 kow, friend of Gray, takes Ma Bris-
o’clock. . kow and daughter, Allegheny, to
.. . . . । the mountains. Gray calls to see
Meaart choir gives luncheon at hts friends and he and Ma Briskow
—niersity Baptist church at 6:30 pretend they believe in fetries. Ma
o clock- says she is a princess and Gray
u, ~ 1, b li ■ calls himself a duke. Ma shows I
„M.W P:.He":. Bibie. elee Gray where »h« walks daily,
will moot at the Y administration
building, 4.5 o’clock NOW GO ON WITH STORY
in the city. He call* al the office
service. Shown in plain and
Mrs. J. A- McKee, captain of
the Rebekah degree team, has
called a practice meeting of the
tenm for Thuraday afternoon, frorni
$-5 o'clock.
•V Bible d.A Meet.
Today at Four.
Mr. W. D Hart', Bihl, el.,, will
meet Ulla attemnoon at 4 o'clock at
the T adminlotration building and
will hold one hour All who are
interested will be welcome
As the two entered the hotel
grounds Gus and Allie hurried to
meet them At sight of her hus-
band’s face M® inquired. In sudden
anxiety: "What s wrong. Qua?”
"It’s Buddy," Allie declared.
” Taln't serious.” Briskow said:
"and it ia, too He's left school—
: Mrs O. H Millican is spending
’ some time in San Antonio.
that will be
you. Priced
Holmes Lovett
A new cookie creation that
you’ll enjoy. Special for 1 •
Wednesday, dozen...... IJC
and never getting MS Whats
money for if you can t buy the
lone thing you want worst of all*
I That s where men have got the
best of it; they can buy love. I
wish I was a man; I wish I was
F. Naschke,
her for a mother. He had always
wanted a mother, anyhow; lack of
material care it was that accounted
for his wildness—it was enough to
ruin any duke—end mothers were
much nicer than wives. They were
much harder to get, also.
"Lord, I wish you meant it!” Ma
exclaimed in a matter-of-fact tone;
fessor has written
times about him.
Buddy, for brother
were much alike; it
more clearly the size
Full Fashioned
acceptable — beautiful
in all the desired
Buddy! I‘d have my day my week.
bare Parker—the first by the way.
that he had ever received—and
he smiled at the girl’s effort to
be thoroughly businesslike, and at
the same time to convey the full
urgency of her m seasge Why
had she economized on words when
was grimly (
way and rll
nervous hand "I‛m almost sick
Harris, doubled in the
people half-
"What for?
Another Tissue Gingham, beau-
tiful patterns, at. the oo
yard ................... JJC
evening at 7:30.
Josephine Hewitt
different. I'm responsible for that
boy; in a manner of speaking.
I adopted him because—well, be-
cause he flattered me by pre-
tending to admire me. It was a
unique experience. I took Buddy
for my own. Will you let me han-
dle this matter?” The speaker
looked from one parent to the
other, and they saw that his face
J. A. Smith of Henderson is the
guest of his son. State Comptroller
I Loon A Smith and family. Mio West
avenue. Mr. Smith, who is 83 years
old, is a Confederate veteran and
was wth Albert Sidney Johnston
in the battle of Shiloh. He ex-
pacts to- he in Austin the remain-
••I must
hite sarnationa and ternaMrs. Wilcox Presents inshthtaoozgrknchadnagzranphardiHelca her: 1
Pupil inRecital. ... resah"Anuttsozarkxeaatpky.nhre
Mrs. N. M Wileox present was no immediate cause for appre-
her pupil. Miss Margaret Cortissoz. hension, for he had taken with him
three trunks of clothing, a high
powered touring car and a Belgian
some with
wonderful material shown in all
colorings and patterns ro
at. yard...............DJC
“Give me per-
him as if he
own. will you?”
leave," said the
Briskow bristled.
Genuine Gaze
striped Tissue
Rings are a specialty with us.
and our stock right now is
particularly attractive. The
newest ideas for women and
men are here, in solid gold
rings set with real jewels.
BATHING SUITS
FOR LADIES, $2.79
Shown in black and nary,
solid colors, all wool, well made
"The woman part I don't
Mrs Carl Mueller and her two
sons, C. B. and Homer, went to
Han Antonio Monday and the boys
wlU remain there with their grand-
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G.
Hsse. for some weeks. Mm- Muel-
it is a woman? S’pose she is after
his money? It's his. Men can
get what they want by payin’ for
it. An hour, a day, a week of
happiness' Ain't that worth all
Buddy’ll have to pay? Id pay.
I'd go through torture the rest
of my life—’
"Allegheny Briskow!” the moth-
er exclaimed.
’ A few weeks ago the DAR pre-
panted ths institute with a flag-
of the graduates who wish to at-
tend may make reservations with
Mra. W. W. Crofoot.
nounce yesterday Names of ad-
ditional contributors. announced
LAYER CAKE
A complete assortment of two
isyers—Chocolate, cocoanut. Fil-
bert and caramel cakes that
are made of A-1 ingredients.
TWO SIZES
35c 65c
AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN. TEXAS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1923.
Mrs. Edna Orobe Mason has
gon* to San Antonio, where aha
will fill an engagement in the
Now Palace theatre; appearing in
scenes from different operas.
While in Han Antonio she will
be the guest of some of the music
clubs and will speak on some of
JMr and Mrs. Adolph Kohn on
Mor day posted invitations to the
fharriage of their daughter. Pearl
viola, to Walter Lambuth Cox of I ,
Schenectay. N T The cere- Music Club Will
mony la net for Monday, June 11,~, v • wr t
ar St Martin’s Lutheran church. Close I car 5 Work.
Press your forefinger into its velvety texture. Almost imme-
diately it regains its firm, tender evenness—reflecting highest
quality materials. If you see not sating Barker Bread you are
cheating your own stomach.
WEDNESDAV‛9 LAST OF MONTH SALE
special, for Washington. D C. The
Misses Annie T., Mildred. Dolly
Maude and Tompie will return and
be with their mother during his!
absence and for their summer va-
cation.
HERE WAS A BLOW! THE
DUKE WAR CRUSHED.
PARKER HOUSE ROLLS
11c do-
Hot from the ovens all day long
STREUSEL COFFEE CAKE
lie
Have you ever tasted one of
these light, fluffy, old fashion
German Coffee Cakes?
CHERRY POUND CAKE
29c
A feature last Saturday that
we are repeating by request.
A genuine fine textured pound
cake filled with candied cher-
ries.
sizes, showing
set. "Give me my
It was late that night
southbound flyer had
wasn’t nice What makes you think
F. Me Manus is visiting it‛s a girl?”
"He says
serious. But whisky!
---- azua mauze as z evuzu puy every one was peaci mis to him?
for. I'd have happiness that long’Buy that well? Of course he would,
if it broke my heart. But I’m a if she so earnestly desired it. But
girl!” what was better by far than the
it 4, , .2, t.prospect of a profitable purchase
It was with a sudden interest .. e.c, n w —l in-
ehat Gray studed the speker. was the tact of-ner Per"onai
Here was a side to the Briskow
। as whose guest sho comes to
tin; the Al truss club, the Pan-
rican Round Table, the Open
foolish old woman like me: I
thought you had better sensel"
'I live in my own land of 'pre-
tend.* just aa you do. Why, I have
a real princess of my own."
“Honest ? ’
Gray nodded. "The princess of
Wichita Falls. Would you like to
Heer about her? Well, she s small
preting, scour Alton K. xemin I Thoma.
(roop two; blackamithing anaiteutge »
eyelne. Scout Robert Eanea, M O. <
troop three John J*
Values in Women’s
Pure Thread Silk
Hose 83c
Buy for the time to coma If
you have plenty now for these
hose will never again be du-
plicated at this low price Reg-
ular 31.50 values for, oe
the pair........... C
ORGANDY TRIMMED
GINGHAM DRESSES
$2.39
Another shipment of the great-
Wednesday Morning Music club I
meets, Mra. R. B. Tyler, 10 o’clock. (
Mrs. N. M Wilcox presenta Mias
Margaret Cortissoz, in piano re-
cita, senior high school, 8 o’clock.
patterns, all sizea. and they are made
well, real men's suits that will bear
the closest inspection. Hot weather
suits that will make you (IO QC
comfortable. Priced, just •lLeJ•
Extra Trousers to
Match $4^5-
Made from the same materials, extra
trouser*. w all size*, _ $4.95
Palm Beach Pants
$3.75
Shown in wonderful range of color-
ings, Palm Beach Pants that will
stand the wear and keep you cool
those hot days. All sizes, dc vym
at pair.....................
Palm Beach Suits
At $10.48
The Wed need ay Morning Musle What’s it mean. the mother
club will hold a sorta! meeting rhis inquired.
morning at 16 o'clock at th* home "It means that Buddy has taken
of Mra Roger B Tyler in Enfield, j a vacation. How much money nas
This will close the work of the
dub until the opening of the sea-
son in the fall
This value la proving 1
popular seller ab 110.48
it is genuine Palm Beach,
a range of colorings and
Limit dozen to
26,
and Mr
fashionable wide de) An
tailored seam......... •LeVV
Lisle Toe and Top.
KAYSER’S—With the attrac-
tive pointed slipper $2.39
Lisle Toe and Top.
All silk toe 61K
and top ......... •Je1•
AS YOU LIKE IT—Heavy |
quality—.51 toe and $2.25
^z,o•..........$3.60
ing numbers have been arranged:
Rong, "America," grades.
Declamation. "Th* American
Flag. ’ Wilbur Knape.
Address. Honorable Wallace
Hawkins
Reading, "In Flanders Field."
Dorothy Ford.
Bong. 'The Patriotic Song," 6A
telegram from my—my aunt. About
the purchase of a well. It is a
rhatter that can't wait.”
"I oan't thank you for all you
done for us We was in bad
shape till you come. Now—”
"Now everything is straight
again. That’s my job. Gus—to do
little odd favors for those I love.
You must stsy here, for Ma's
happy, and thia place is making
a girl of her. Allie is doing
wonders with herself, too. By the
wsy, she need nt be lonely any
more; I've talked to some of the
guests, and they want to make
friends with her. She'll find them
nice people, and you must make
her meet them halfway. Perhaps
she'll become interested in some
decent young fellow. I’d like that,
wouldn't you?”
"Would ye?”
The tone of thia inquiry caused
Gray to glance more keenly at
the speaker, but Briskow s bright
eyes told him nothing.
"Why, naturally. Aills is be-
coming more attractive every day,
and she is going to make some-
thing of herself. She is going to
do us all proud.”
An soon as he was alone Gray
eagerly reread his telegram from
Wichita Falls. It was from Bar-
weave. Regular >2.50 d1 Qc
value for............. •1.03
"He like* you. Mr Gray, an'
mebbe you could keep him from
spoilin" his hull life. That's what
he's liable to do an*—I'm skeered.
He wouldn't listen to me. Boys
don't listen to their fathers."
Til find him. Gus, and I
make him listen to me. I will put
: detectives on the case, and they
• will report to me at Wichita ■
Falla. As soon as they uncover'
his trail. I’ll go to Buddy at I
once.”
"You are goin* to leave us?"
is a regular seller at 15.00.
•ad her assistants:
u Recitation. "The Flag," Lola
Lvrtez
| long "The Star Spangled Ban-
She,," group of Mexican girls.
■ Vocal solo. Miss E. K Watson.
V Glng drill, group of young
PMexican women.
r Rong. "America,” all.
! Patriotic duet. Henry Lopez and
Carlos Garcia.
“The History of the Flag.” Don
Martin.
Presentation of flag, by squad
from American legion.
Pledge to flag, children
scribed to the American
overseas grave fund. Travis
Adjutant Eugene Sanders
Ittie Loufse Ballerstedt, nged 3 -
of Littig, who had her tonsils re - |
moved at Seton infirmary on Mon-
day. Is recuperating at the home of
her grandmother, Mrs. I. Lund- j
gren, 102 Rose street.
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