The Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 84, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 28, 1917 Page: 5 of 8
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1917.
917.
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Payable $5.00 Per Month.
20 Good Pianos to Select From.
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THREE
KINDS
New Pongee
Silk Dresses
The items for tomorrow
are too numerous to men-
non on
up Lie
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thing new for the lit-
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see how surpassingly full-
flavored and delicious it is!
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FRESH WHITE
BLOUSES
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Today’s Eventa 3
BARGAINS IN GOOD
USED PIANOS
Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae ♦
will meet at 4:30 at the Theta *
house.
Push on the other end to make
the sticks project
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Pull out one-push the others
back in
Open the sealed end with your
finger nail
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Messrs. D. C. Reed. E. H. Perry and
Fielding Smith have gone for a motor
trip to Waco.
How Fat Actress
Was Made Slim
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SNAMAN’S
ly silks, etc., vales to $22.60,
now ............ $11.75
ROSNER’G
1 -- Courteous Salespeople >
day i
thicl
Come Early, Before the Stock is
Picked Over.
sly in
gra-
.•suits,
icinns
have
ts in
Health
r has
knew
ndur-
in be-
while
n in-
ck of
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Elijah,
where
New hat pins, gold and Sterling
tops, latest; the 9c
pair....................... .4•C
■Edited by
M«. Myrtle Garrett Kiley
Hours i
12 Yds. 10c Apron
Check Gingham
(Limit) Thursday for
only
$1.00
WRAPPED
IN
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WANTED SILK REM-
NANTS AT % MARKED
PRICE
Strip, taffetas and plain alike
to go Thursday only at exactiy
% PRICE
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I iivasanmmmenan LISIS
rilMWi >IH<
Ill■■■■■■■■■ Hill
JAP SILK WAISTS $2.50
Just off the express, the now
plain shades and sport stripes,
vsry special and all sixes.
12 Yds. 10c Bleached
Domestic
36-in. wide; Thursday
only
$1.00
White kid lace boots, turn sole, wood Louie heels '
$8.00 to $13.00
Sport boots and oxfords, in black, tan and white
$2.50 to $6.00
BATH TOWEL EXTRA
5 large Turkish bath towels, reg-
ular 25c each kind; just for
........................$1.00
.WRIGLEY!
.ine
girls to wear
ieck — includes as-
Inited
d: "It
minds
omen
Hangs
when
will
g the
Kle to
their
i will
and
11 call
em in
em at
sleep,
renu-
tition
rvous
ndur-
ower,
ling."
ch is
Abov
t va-
medi- .
which
i and
ridely
Idans
Un-
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lack,
con-
dy in
is for
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sated
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over ’
re no
er to
least i
n ten '
ty by
A complete shipment of Grover's soft shoes for tender feet
$3.00 to $5.00
Mrs. R. A. King baby shoes in white and black
$1.00 ,to $3.00
to come/to the store and
procure your share of the
real BARGAIN surprises!
Also to see the many new
novelties just in! This
sorted colors of “doggie,”
“kitty” and "monkey" at-
tached to fancy ribbon for
necklace—and only
25c
qf
Pathfinders will hold their regular
meeting Thursdav afternoon at 3:30
with Mrs. R. E. Chambers.
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Wallace Tobin has returned from a
week's stay in St. Louin
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The Angler dance this evening will
_ be a Minner dance begun with a beau -
= tiful dinner party at the brisk ill Hotel
> i Vancing will follow the dinner and the
SILK SPECIALS AT $1.00
One tableful of this season’s de-
sirable silks, plain and fancies,
36 inches wide, light and dark
colors; also new Oriental tussahs
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SNAMAN’S
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“An Opening'*
New vanities, new necklaces,
perfume bells, powder boxes, ear
screws, same as are new the
accepted fade on Fifth Avenue,
New York; very specially
......................$1.00
FLAVOR LASTS
BEFORE YOU BUY
Think it over—it is far safer to buy a Tea with the 80 years’
reputation of Ridways India-Ceylon Tea— that gives greater
satisfaction—with full weight guaranteed in every tin. Insist on
Y^dguqys '^Tea
Sold in 11b., % lb. and % lb. tins
6Oe—70c—80c and $1 per pound
Waiter C. Rogers, recond lieutenant
in the Second Texas Infantry, whose
company has just been mustered out of
service of the Federal Government on
the border, has resumed his duties in
the State Department of Insurance and
Banking. Mr. Rogers is a stenographer
and general clerk in this department
and when the troops were ordered to I
the border he immediately joined his
command.
zintE
of the
t. I'm
bangs.
misses’ trimmed millinery— 1
I spring styles— three specials -
: s2.50. $3.50 and $5 :
! ---- _ j
The Austin Spring Musical and Lt.
•rary Festival will begin Friday and
there will be a matinee and evening
Performance Frida Y Saturday and
Monday at the Junior High School. .
The programs have been selected wit 11 4
care and a number of artists have
_ been chosen to give numbers each
- day.
A New Shipment of White Shoes
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TOBINSBOOKSTORE.
‘ - Engraving: Embosaing and Printing,
us Wedding Irttations.Card; and Programa
M Evwryihlng done complete In our Plant
% AUJSTINI TE>.
Only pure
cows’ milk In
every oan of
CARNATION MILK
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Oid Phene 1248 new Phen. 140
4 grand march will be lead by Miss,
- ‘ |<*rances Lewis, and the cotillion by wl
Miss Katherine McKenna. '
Kt. David's Easter sale will take
place Saturday at <20 Congress Ave-
nue. There will be all kinds of fancy
articles, cakes, home-made candy and
a special feature of home-made bread.
A number of young girls will serve* tea
and wondwiches during the afternoon.
Business of importance will be
brought up at the meeting of the Palm
School Mothers’ Club tomorrow after-
noon at 1 15. at the school All pa-
trons are urged to come to the meet-
ing.
UNDERWEAR DEPART-
MENT XTRA
$1.50 Crepe and Mualin Gowns
$1.00—And your choibe of many
new styles, dainty and different;
^.rhurv“y:‘u....$i.oo
THURSDAY 1
SPECIALS :
Exceptional offering for 1
Thursday in women’s and 1
On Munday afternoon at the home 1
of her aunt, Mrs. C. W. Moore, Miss -
Francis Martin entertained with a
miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss
Laura Gray, a popular bride. z w •• o “
The beautiful home was made more T — urra.
attractive by the artistic decorations
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Daily Recipe.
Savor, EggN: Take aa man, eges
as you wish to une for scrambiinE.
beat together thoroughly, then nd K
as much water or iwmi milk crete
ably milk), 1 pinch salt, 1 pinch au-
kar. dash black pepper; pour mikxture
in the buttered pan. keep moderate
beat, sttr, mixture gentiy with large
spoon. When mixture has formed
thickness of custard remove from pan
add about a teaspoonfui catsup, which
should be stirred gently into the mnix-
turd, also add email lump of butter.
Monday afternoon the ladies of th*
Missionary Society of the First Meth-
odist Church met in the parlor of the
Church for a literary and social ses-
Jon. The program gas planned by
Mrs. J. I. Cost ley and music was *
special feature. Mrs. Frank Grirfitn,
Mrs..L. L Wilhite and Mrs. Brown
Robbins gave delightful vocal solos
and Miss Eula Lee Cost ley gave a
beautifui instrumental solo. Circle No,
2 was hostess and served a dainty
salad, course. The tables were spring-
like with blue bonnets and bridal
wreath decorations.
All our charge customers’may /
have goods bought this week UT
appear on April account, pay- E
able May 1st. (
Li"*
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HDPLAR"
7 $DAV$
g MANY of our cus-
y -V- tomers take ad-
vantage of the Dollar Day
Sales every Thursday.
$1.00
Voiles and organdie, trimmed
with embroidery, chio new mod-
els. The value is up to the
standard, which has made eur
Dollar Waists famous.
store is quite a place of in-
terest for womenm
| seeking the latest
k novelties. E
The Woman’s Christian Temperance,
Union will hold another cake sale Hat -
urday, March 11, at the Scarbrough
store. Those who wish cakes for Sun-
Plain and OrientsI pongee silk
dresses havo just arrived. Mr.
Rosner, now in New York, se-
lected gnd cent in these hand-
some new silk dresses that are
so much favored by fashion; and
these remarkable values in four
different lines at $19, F qo 7r
$15, $13.50 and..............
Be sure to delight your little
daughter with one
The University of Texas Dames will
entertain their young people Saturday
evening at the home of Mrs, Brundett
at 501 East Thirty-eighth Street, Ald-
ridge Place. Those who can come will
nsist the entertainment committee by
phoningtheir acceptance to 4474.
. Miss Mary Price has withdrawn from
the University and gone to her home
in Nacogdoches on account of ill
health.
Many stage people now depend en-
tirely upon Marmola Proscription Tab.
lets for reducing and controlling fat
One clever actress tells that she re-
duced two to four pounds a week by
using this new form of the famous
Marmola Preseription and now. by
taking Marmola Tablets several times
a year, keeps her weight just right. AU
druggists sell Marmola Prescription
Tablets at 75 cents for a large case. Or
you can get them by sending price di-
rect to the Marmola Co., 864 Woodward
Ave., Detroit, Mich. If you have not
tried them do so. They are harmless ,
and effective. •
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of pot plants and cut flowers Tho
handsome reception room, music room,
library, living room and drawing room
were indeed lovely with the hand-
some furnishings, draperies, etc., and
the artistic placing of ferns and flow-
ers.
Tables were placed for the games
and it was found that first the prize,
a dainty piece of nand-embroidered
lingerie, went to Miss Laura Gray and
the' consolation A n to Miss Nellie
Meadow.
During the festivities a messenger
boy arrived with a package for Miss
Gray, a unique way of bringing in tho
gifts which were numerous and beau-
tiful
A delicious salad course was served
the following young ladies: Misses
Evangeline Smail, Laura Gray, Annie
Ruth Gray. Helen Bryant, Nellie
Mendow, Ollie Meadow, Bess Crow.
Alice Munger. A. H. Barnes, Estelle
CORRECT MILLINERY
r OR Thursday we shall feature
- an extraordinary sale on
white untrimmed Panama sailor
shapes, medium brim, high
crown; at Rosner’s ...$1.75
YiE’SIIIIIIiWEiCLEVSZIIIIIII I
4MJUICY FRUIT]
4...' THE FLAVOR 4ASTS,
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। MILLINERY
2 Afternoon, street and even-
; ing dresses of all kinds; love-
Pathfinedr» will meet at 1: SO ♦
- with Mr*. R. B. Chambers. •
♦ Palm School Mother* Club ♦
♦ will meet at the school at S: 11. *
—**4****44**40****3**4*4
Gray. Fay Murray, Nellle Jone, and
the hostess.
nAnsistine Miss Martin in th I* charm-
inK hospitallty was Mr*. W. E. Phil-
lips and Mrs. R. D. Moore. \
en 200 2
♦ Annual Angler dance at the
J Knights of. Columbus Hall.
“ Mrs. Clarence Miller will en-
I tertain with a musical at the
“ Cactus tea room in the evening.
4 cuodies Day at the Country ♦
♦ Al the y.w. C. A.: 3:30 p. 4
I m sewing elass; 4:15 p Ht- ♦
♦ tie Eiris gymnasium class; 4:30 ♦
I P. m \ Bible class, "Galatians," 4
♦ Mrs. Hart. a
il
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Thursday’s Eventa 4
♦ . -Andrew Carothers Chapter D. ♦
• A It will meet at 6 p. m. W|th 4
I Mra Murray Ramsey. +
♦ Educational committee of the 4
♦ T. W. C. A. will meet at 4 p. 4
? m. at the administration build. 4
♦ 1nK at 607 Brazos street. 4
2 . At T- W c A—4130 P. m., 4
♦ business KUIe‘ xymnastum elas 4
No. 1; 7:15 p. ‘m., business 4
Eiris" Eymnasium clan No. i; 4
1 p. m., “Tirst aid to the In- 4
Jured" clan. 4
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