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ALWAYS AUSTIMS BEST NEWSPAPER
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL TEXAS
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Austin Society Events
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overland
trip to Colorado.
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the Soldie:s have a good time.
Galveston and Corpus Christi.
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ALL FOR AUSTIN
been restoring American women
health and consequent happiness.
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Rankin Laundry, phone 1859,
boarded
peo]
ing.
CARRANZA ASSERTS LITLLE ROCK BARBERS
at the church
spent in Fredericksburg.
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Miss Augusta Patton is here from
in the past.
said
had upheld
Beauregard,
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NEW SPEED RECORD.
By Asmneiated Press to The Auntin Amerlcan
and
authorities in the recruitinE of Mex.
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Exquisite Dresses $25.00 and Up
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The New Suits and
Dresses for Fall
COMMANDER ADVISES
SOLDIERS TO BOYCOTT
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THREE PERSONS DEAD
IN LITTLE ROCK AS
RESULT OF ACCIDENTS
HOUSE PLANS RECESS
FOR MONTH BEFORE
NOVEMBER ELECTIONS
Austin American’s
Society Personals
Austin American’s
Weather Report
He declared it was the determna-
uon of Mexico to maintain the striet-
eat neutrality in the world war and
that neutrality had been rigidiy ob-
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UNION LABOR PLEDGES
LOYAL SUPPORT TQ
ALL WAR MEASURES
Russians
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ward.”
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MEXICO’S POLICY,
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Undertaker and Embalmer.
Fine Carriages for Hire.
Hospital Ambulauce
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PUSSY WILLOW SILKS,
including the new Tiger Rose design, now in stock.
mier Lenine wra sleeping very well.
“There was no inflammation in the
wounds.
"There was a rise in temperature
due to the effusion of blood in the
pleura.”
following guests at the home of
P. Salane:
Hallie Jeffrey.
Arthur Walker
Frank Porter
Miss Iooneida Mintemore.
Mias Andrew Taylor
JAPANESE REPORT
VIGOROUS PURSUIT
OF BOLSHEVIKI FOE
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BRUSH FIRE MISTAKEN
FOR VOLCANIC ERUPTION
An interesting day autaits you
today when you may study the
new fashions for fall here in
all their beauty
cost
pied
pied the left bank of the river near a
I An t of oka and Konmalre and on the
Daughtgrs
luton.
pubDeation to this
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Indestructible Voile
b,u.ihst>f
— the chiffon that is more than a
chiffon. As delicate as a spider s web
yet strong as broadcloth and guaran-
teed elbow proof.
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Automobile Ambulance.
Motor and horeo-drawn funerals. • •
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revolution will hold their first
ing of the season September
their home.
Walter Raleigh Jr. will continual
his studies in the untversity, but the i
little daughter will accompany her,
parents.
Miss Wema Allsup has returned
from a visit to Miss Blossom Goff of --
Kenedy __ I DRAFTEES TO HELP
REGISTRATION BOARDS
Miss Minnie Briscoe has returned
to Devine after a brief stay in Aus-
tin. ♦
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Mr and Mrs. R. E. I. Meyers
daughter Katherine and son Master
Jack, left Monday for Waelder and
"Colonel Miller's letter said that he
would at once take steps to provide
adequate barbering facilities within
the ramp if the new prices are put
in force
Me declared that he consider* the
new prices unreasonable
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the American
children Sam Jr and Evely and Miss
Mattle Burford have returned to
Columbus after a brief stay in Aus-
tin.
Lockhart to attend ochool in Austin.,
Miss Vivian Hayes is the guest of
Mrs. J C. Mills of Smithville.
Adopt French Orphan.
..The colonial dames decided at
their last meeting to adopt a French
orphan.
and retreated to the east-
TH.WHAMS8G
Buy W. S. S. at Our Notion Counter.
regular meeting
noon at' a o'clock
the United States by
Arkansas, 111; Camp Tike. Ark.
Oklahoma, 131; Fort Sill. Okla.
“Victory” Siren Installed at Washington
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Miss Fannie Neusome is here from
Llano to visit Austin friends.
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MANY AUSTRIANS CAPTURED.
and Miss Leisewitz have
the convening of the twenty-eighth
of the Amerkcan
Mis* Elisabeth West, state libra-
rian. is expected back today from a
short stay in Oklahoma City.
icans for the United States army and
finally in the Nogales Incident in
the latter part of August, which the
president asserted was merely a local
disturbance.
car in
over a
i over-
month ago for
Mrs. T. H. Sowman left Sunday for
Houston to visit her daughter Mrs.
Wil! Davis, formerly Niss Byrd
Bowman.
RETREATING ENEMY
BURNING SUPPLIES
By Associated Pra3s to The Austin Americap '
WITH THE FRENCH ARMY IN
| obscurity again tonight, when inves-
E tigation proved earlier reports un-
founded.
A brush fire was responsible for
the report
Louis Carrigan, deputy forest su-
F pervisor. to whom the news of the
republic in th* issuance
internal and foreign
Prepared exeluniveiy for
mornings AUSTIN AMERI
j r MeAuliffe of the ent
ureau. at Tayler
- , . —2. the increased prices of 50 cents for
of the legi.lauv« Dody. a haircut and 28 cenu for . Shav.
ed States, known
Fletcher agreement.
It was the suggestion of Mrs. Mary .. ----- — ---
Mitchell and met with the approval other points in Texas. to be gone ten
of all meinters. day*.
"ri Teas* w—j
Mr*. Lucy Greenwood of Palea-
tine. Texas. is visiting her daughter.
Mrs. Joe Wooten.
, McClanahan, aged
this morning when a
she was riding went
Station:
Abilene .. .
Amarillo
Brownsville
Corpus ..
Dalia* .. .
Del Rio . .
Galveston
Houston
Palestine
Loouisiana, 89;
Louisiana
dential decrees for the carrying out
of article 27 of the constitution pro-
viding for ths nationalisation of oil
' lands.
। The neutrality policy of Mexico, the
j president said had been adhered to
will go into effect tomorrow
w "TIGER ROSE"
sea of that name.
at length on
questions as
public.
Miss Willie Barker
CHURCH SOCIETIES
CALLED TO MEET
The St Vincent De Paul society
will hold their business meeting at
the Seton Infirmary today at 3:30
o’clock.
Mrs W P Young was in Austin
recently from Granger
Wednesday after-
THE IDEAL WIFE
L.On:.. ot the most successtul men
E FT _ th1 country recently wrote.
g.nWhatever I am, and whatever sue - 1
E y— 1 have attained, I owe it all to
aY wie. She has ever been an in-
f Puation and the greatest helpmate
g f my life ” To be such a success.
I tul wife should be the ambition of
The Ladlos am noctety or st. Mar- Tells Congress He Has Upheld
tin s Lutheran church will have its
—... ------- ... _ Country’s Sovereignty in
Trying Situations.
that the administration
Mexico's right to sov-
cepted a position to toach in the city pint of witch hazel and use as • wash lotion
school*. : The resuita are praetirally instantaneous
_______ Marked imprevement i* notired immedistely
n u a matter of regrat to thelrgmngprcrrutiratnd“len."nmruznd.ne
friends that Mr. and Mr*. Walter freshed and emus lika
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By Associated Presa to The Austin Ameriean
IS ASHINGTON, Sept. 2—-To provide
clerical assistance for local district
and mediea! advisory boards in con-
nection with the registration and
classification of those subject o mili-
tary service under the new man-
power act, 6014 registrants qualified
for limited military service only were
today exiled by Provost Marshal Gen-
eral Crowder to entrain Sept. 7 for
various military camp* from which
they will be assigned to the different
draft boards requiring their services.
It is planned to keep the men hi
this employment until January, when
they will be assigned to other duties
Some of the state allotments and
concentration point* follow
Miss Mallis Jones is in San An-
gelo the guest of Hiss Ethel Clay-
ton.
embaukment and was
the inclusion in the projected agree-
ment of clauses contrary to Mexico's
right. by the intimation that his re-'
jection was connected with references
apparently Included in measures
which were deemed contrary to Mex-
ico'* sovereignty.
The Tiger Rose Design
Panmteppbedf
is another evidence of MaLLnsON
creative genius. In color harmonies
and originality of patterning it a the
most novel Batik creation ever
achieved in America AThis novel
design is shown in
Pussy Willow Silk
Reg u i res. og..
—a silk without a peer, of such
tested superiority that it is guaran-
teed for two seasons' wear.
The family ia at present in Boulder
for.Mrs Tobin to recover from a
lghtai nsatecontractednrther cof.ihe went to attena theEtnger-set-
saaskotfemtpsooanmow-pmztom. —« — -r
„P .mountain Peaks in sight. । me relatives mid a few rrienas in
..The famiy win be b,rk ,B Ana.' ."'indane. tew tniends in
Enproon arra Tobin continues to Po and Mm Etizer loft after
______ the ceremony for St Louis
Miss Corine Cam of
visiting Austin relatives.
Shperktrmig V8nEonn pUFs?
By Associated Pcess to Tbs Ausun Amerieaa
MEXICO CITY. Sept. 2 —Presi-
dent Carranza in his address to con-
gross last night on the occasion of
REPORTS OF LENINE’S
DEATH APPARENTLY ,
WITHOUT FOUNDATION daan-S
It is said that a young girl who
was driving the car lost control of it
Roy Moses aged 35, died today as
the result of injuries received late
last night when a car n which he
was riding overturned while going
down a steep hill at a fast rata.
Two men and a woman. who were
in the car were badly hurt.
Mones waa the brother of Governor
Brough’* private secretary.
Miss Pauline Gill left yesterday' Buy an ounce of powered saxolite at any
for Crosbyton, where she has ar- drug store Dissolve the whole ounce in a half
>1*0 Antonio
Taylor «• ••
on Aug. 24 the
■hips to Lake
Raleigh Smith are leaving
the near future to make
the MIIto-
■ given aa
Roeenbaum returned
Bolshevik Plan Massacre.
By Associated Press to The Austin American
AMSTERDAM, Sept. 1.—An an-
nouncement by the Eolsheviki gov-
ernment to the effect that 5000 so-
cial revolutionaries who had been
arrested and sentenced to death will
be executed if the revolutionary par-
ty conducts fresh intrigues against
the soviet government is quoted in a
Moscow dispatch to the Vossiche Zei-
tung.
Other dispatches to the same news-
paper state that all roads leading to
Kremlin and also the main street* of
Moscow are occupied by troop*.
The inhabitants keep indoors, fear-
ing fresh disturbances.
Moscow, the dispatch says, appear*
deserted.
St. David's guild will resume its
regular weekly meeting Monday,
Sept. 16 at 4.30 in the guild room.
every woman, but how impossible
■ hchereradudg-aownvphinadgc: To Make This Possible Speedy
woman is thi* cOhiub"Shouna‛ar Action on Revenue and Other
at once to bulla up her system by a n- u ><
tenic of specinie powers, such as Big Measures Necessary.
Lydla E . Pinkham', Vegetable Com-
--na, which for three generations -
At a dinner party yesterday Misses
Lela Johnson, Audrey Whider. Eu-
or m. m-e n‛ce Lyons. Katherine ana Eunice
. American Pavis and Watson entertained the
Mr. and Mrs. Coutret and chu-
dren have returned to their home in
Charco.
By Associsted Preaa to The Austin Amerirn
• LITTLE ROCK, Ark . Sept. 2 —
Three persons died "here today as
the resuit of a many automobile a< -
cidents, all of which occarred in th*
tashionable residence section on the
kills in the western part of th* city.
A man named Mlitcheli, said to be
a rallroad mnachinist, was killed to-
night when his car overturned whlle
he was drivins it down a steep hill.
Two companions were badly in-
’ zon
in
beg
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AMERICAN, TUESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 3, 1918.
ereignty An the situation brought by
presence of American warships la
Mexican waters, and the enlistment
in the United states of citizens of
Mexican origin
He also defended the course of the
The principal point* in the presi-
dent* address concerning Mexico*
foreign policy were that no country
can. In any form or for any mo-
tive. Interfere with the interior ar.
fair* of another, but all must ob-
serve th* principles of no interven-
tion, that no foreigner, because of
hi* foreign citizenship, ran pretend
rights superior to those of citizens of
the country in which he resides and
that legislation must be uniform with
regard to Mexican citizens and for- ’
signer*
Reporting on the treasury depart. •
ment, the president said financial
conditions, despite the war, were
improving
The revenue from export taxes on
oil for the nine month* ending May
31. 1313, were given as 5,900,000
pesos.
Metals yielded 7,500,000 peso* and 1
other articles 48,300,000 pesos
Th* Mexican government, th* mes- ;
•age continued, ha* an*wered satia-
factorily and maintained with firm-
nesa it* rights against the diplomat-
lc protests and represents lion4 of th* l
United statem. Great Britain, Franco
and Belgium with regard to the pe-
troleum question
The basis for the refusal to con-1
firm the proposed commercial agree-
ment between Mexico and the Unit- j
55
Hpe
Ilir:
The members are to prepare for
Bastrop is the Christmas sale and heve all con-
tributions in readiness at the meet-
MURCHISON-
LEE CO.
Grocers and Coffee
Roasters.
Impressive ceremonies commemorated’the installation of the
first “Victory’’ siren in the nation on the roof of the Evans
building, Washington, D. C. The "Victory" siren will sound each
day the signal for noonday prayer for victory for our nation
and our allies and for a peace everlasting. The photo shows
little Miss Irene Elliott Moore, who unveiled the siren. (Copy-
right, Clinedinst, from Underwood & Underwood.)
By Associated Press to Ti Austin American
WASHINGTON, Sept. z—Organized
labor at celebrations throughout the
country today answered Presient
Wilson's appeal to speed-up war
| work by pledging loyal support to
the government in turning out ma-
j terials needed to bring me war to
■. a quick and victorious conclusion.
Speakers at meeting attended by
| empioyes of scores of ship yard* and
5 hundreds of plants engaged on goV-
ernment order* brought volleys of
cheers from the workingmen by quot-
ing the president's Labor day mes-
; sage emphasising that in the winning
of th* war the laboring man stood
Mshoulder to shouider with the sol-
i dier in France.
The holiday was observed quietly
in Washington.
which will compel the Germans to
retire to the Chemin-Des-Dames,
which itself is menaced by the French
advance toward Vauxalllon.
home from
Loving Rivals
They share the secrets that help the younger
to add to her youthful charm and the older
to keep hers Tonight it is the secret of
Pompeian BEAUTY Powder, the powder
that adheres so smoothly to the face and
neck, imparting an exquisite pearly luster
and fragrance to the skin.
Thethree new Pompeian preparations shown
here have met with great success in New
York. They can be used separately, or to-
gether as a"Complete Complexion Toilette.”
They are guaranteed pure and safe by the
makers of Pompeian MASSAGE Cream
Pompeian
1 Beauty powder
Adds a pearly clearness
Stays oa unusually long
Pomtmas liEAUTY Powder
imparts a pearly rt**r*— to the skin. Stays on unusu-
•by kw. Has a delighting fragrance White, fesh, and
kronKM. In a beautilul purpie and fold box. 50c at the
Pompeian BLOOM
A rouge that add* the Anal touch of youthful bloom, m.
perceotible when proper! r applied. Do you know that a
touch af color in the cheeks beautifes the eyes, making
them darker and more lustroua? Cameo in threw shaden,
4 light, dark. and medium (the popular shade), and exqui-
eltely perfumed Made t* a cake that won t break Soldin
* vanty box with French puf and mirror, 50c at the stores.
Pompeian DA Y Cream
(vanishing keeps the skin smoqh and velvety Protects
kamtaat the weather and dust. Daintily fragrant. Car. be
■Md aa a fpuedation before appying Pompeian BEAUTY
Powder. SOc jar at the storea.
THE POMPEIAN MANUFACTURING CO.
280 Suruauon AvE., CLvaAd, Ohio
By Associated Press to The Austin American
WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.— Plans for
a recess of the house from about
Sept. 20 until after the November
elections so that members of all par-
ties may take part in the congres-
sional campaign are being consid-
ered by house leaders.
To carry out the program speedy
action will be necessary on the reve-
। nue bill, which is to come up Friday.
। the water power bill, on which a
final vote will be sought Wednesday
and an army appropriation bill to
carry approximately $6,000,000,000
made necessary by the extension of
the draft ages
Congress already has appropriated
for the army for the current fiscal
year 317.500,000,060. of which $12,-
• 00.000.000 was carried in the an-
nual army appropriation bill, the
remainder was contained in the
fortifications measure.
The new army estimates now are
being prepared by the war depart-
tdntnand probably will be submit- i
By Associated Press to The Austin Amencan
i TOKIO, Tuesdax. Aug 27.—En-
I tente allied troops operating -n Si-
I beria are closely pursuing the enemy
| forces in the Uyeraya river region.
according to an allied official state-
ment issued this afternoon by the
Japanese war qffice.
Th* statement reads:
"Th* enemy, who on Aug 4 re-
treated to the right bank of the
Uyerya river, halted near Shimkofka
and took up positions.
Th* allied twelfth division occu-
Mr and Mrs. C S. Reynolds have
returned to San Renito after a brief
sojourn in Austin.
and Mrs. S.
Dan.aElke Club for s. M A. Jame. T Johnson ana UN«
, daughter. Waidene, returned home
Mr and Mrs Earl Cornwell will I Thursday from a summor’s vacation
e- in charze of the dance at the at Galveston and Columbus, spent
Eks club on Friday evening nr-1 with relatives.
renegd.for the graduating clean of She was accompanied home by
thes . A. cadeta her mother, Mrs S H Reece, and
The donee will be informal and sUter. Mlaa Lillian E. neese, from
at 8:30. Columbus, and her brother. J. W.
Mrs. cornwell will be aasisted byReese and family of El Paso, who
dozen young matrons and therejwill be here for a short stay.
will be in attendance all of Austin's --—
attractive girls who are glad to see Misses Lucine Bagby and Elina- i
the sodiens have a good time. I both Baker left Monday tor a few
weeks’ stay in San Antonio. Beeville,
railroad and engaged in reconnais-
sances.
"The casualties sustained by the
enemy were twice the number of
our*.
'•The enemy left behind 300 dead.
"Detachments of the forces of Gen-
eral Semenoft. the anti-Boishevik
commander, on Aug. 34, occupied
Dauria, in trans-Baikalia, where Se-
menoffs main forces are being con-
centrated.
"Advance guards already have oc-
cupied Halanole.
"Near Soltowni enemy force* num-
bering 1000 were ssen retreating.
They had destroyed the railway
bridge and water tanks and had
poisoned the wells.
"Welfnevjinsk, Newzeleginsk, Zem
have been occupied by Czecho-Slovak
forces and cossacks coming from
the west.
"The red guards are reported to
have retreated along the railway and
southward to the Russo-Chinese bor-
der and to Kiakhta.
"The enemy has established de-
fenses on the eminences near Tchita.
"The enemy landed forces at Ka-
mereluibalof, but meeting with re-
sistance, the Russian troops assumed
the defensive and finally were driven
off
Bv Associated Press o The Austin American
YREKA, Cal.. Sept. 2.—Preston
peak, a high mountain forty-eight
miles west of her in the Siskiyou
national forest, which for a time to-
’ day was generally credited with be-
ing an active volcano, lapsed into
5-lb. BUCKETS.......
10-lb. BUCKETS.......
Fancy Colorado Potatoes,
smooth and white, per
Ib...................se
Clean merchandise, fair
prices. Free delivery. All
orders given careful atten-
tion, Pay as you go. Then
you won’t have to help pay
your merchant’s losses on
bad accounts. »
UNIONTOWN, Pa. Sept 2 —
—-g _ - ----Ralph Mulford, before a crowd of
ggupPosed eruption was .sent by for- 20.000 persons here today, won the .Numerous Austro-Erungarian oriaon
franzers.in.tgolookout. .stations, o-lap autumn clasaic automobile ers continue to be nk.n by General
114 tonieat th at.one of the look-, rare on the Uniontown speedwar in Mangin's army which is approaching
mfs.heonad.detated.to make.a closs 1:10:11.17, Muford maintaining an Coucy. north of solSsons ,
inrectionto th".Pea! ad.returned average speed of 97 4 miles per The general situation of the front
XrVnus^LctX o "olcanle ortanre ‘ "orids recora, for tne ns- betverreoba olse and Atsne rNers
Every department is now ready with complete
showings of the correct modes for fall and
there's a simple elegance, a decided air of
refinement and correctness, about the
Snamans styles that marks them at once as
apart from the ordinary. We invite you to
come today and study these new fashions at
your leisure.
Cor. Sth and San Jacinto.
United States Food Ad-
ministration License
No. G-28219.
Mra Olive Hoiston and Mlaa
Gloma Holston are in .Austin from
Pandora for a short stay.
they affected the re- echeduled
By Associatel Prees to The Austin Ameriean
ITTLE ROCK. Ark. Sept. 2—In
a letter made public today Colonel
Charles Miller, commander at Camp
Pike, announced that if Little Rock
barber shops put increased prices in
effect tomorrow, as they have an-
nounced. he will advise all officer*
and soldiers to boycott th a local
shops.
W H Brown, secretary of the lo-
cal barbers' union, tonight said that
The John ■- Tokina in Colorado.
Mr and Mra J H Tobin and
their sons Jack and Bob and
daughter Bessie left Austin in their
FRANCE, Sept. 2.—Huge fire* which,
were seen in the direction of Vaux-}
aillon, northeast of Soissons at 3 ' By Associsted Presa to The Austin American,
o’clock thia afternoon indicate that LONDON. Sept. 2—A Russian of-
the enemy was burning his supplies, 1 ficial wireless dispatch received in
There is said to be nothing else London this evening from Moscow,
Inflammable in that region. says.
Todays successes completed the “At 9:30 o'clock Sunday night Pre-
conquest of the Soissons plateau.
Mrs. James Hamilton has returned Ibv * - g ;
from a stay of several weeks at her Who will btame the modern -oman ror try Dzianm and the hovernmant had
old home in Virginia. ina to look - younz and attractive a, mezen. andothe Kvernment,had
Mei ”
and y W n nd L udge marks of advaneing •*•' Fee, women how- Mexico’s honor and soveignty had
4 Hn6.on. s An- ever .know what « do to effertually rid them- equally been upheld aganst acts di.
tonio. to having the happiest of visitsjselves of wrinkies or Most of the rected again-t Mexican residents in
in the Alamo city. advert ised preparations are unsntis factory .nd ■ - 1 P5:een resicent in
The Sunday'* Express had a good very expensive But • very simple .nd harm-
picture of Miss Preston on the so. । less home remedy, which any woman ran
ciety page make, will work wonders where all the patent
- - - ' preparations fail. -
Fort Worth yesterday, where
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Cressey, Kendall B. Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 3, 1918, newspaper, September 3, 1918; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1519312/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .