Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 328, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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Last Day of the Auction Sale
The Auction Sale of the Fine
and the piete:
Closes Tomorrow, Saturday Night
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Ty,lliimt*
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You will get good results
and have heathful, whole- .
some, foods by using
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per tube.
OOmaor KDDTEY TROONIE
Bold by aU arugutata.
Mra M. B. Porter le enjovine a viett
from her mother. Mra F. A Tyler,
of Gainesre.
On VMM* Ttp
ana Mra. Henn Hutchtgs
i aritve to a few day* to be
rite of Mr. and. Mra Adolq
Very smart Skirts, in* all
white gaherdines and white
of wide wale pique sport ef-
fects, in “Palm Beach”; new
tailored models; special at
MI— Marton and Evelyn Keene
are at homo ngai after a delightful
Writ of meverai day* m san Antonio.
Chicago, HL—"It
pleasure to lot otiMee
No guess work
You can know
Don’t miss these last two days of the greatest Auction
Sale of High-Class Jewelry that Austin
has ever witnessed
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An important announcement will be made Saturday
night, and a valuable Diamond Ring will be given away.
You will be treated .with courtesy and the quality of
every article sold is guaranteed. nr.
Mra Dave Rarroll continues a May
at meveral weeks in Mineral Welis.
friends at luncheon Thurday to honor
of Mra. Lateher and Mra Stark of
Orange.
«mar* pure unadulter-
«M thread Mik stocktnga,
Win tops and noles, aU
3. G. Wilcoz was h totem om
—<.for the modal mesting of
ha Delta Fl worority dlamnt
' Mb. were p meant and the
— much enjoyed.
' wintry drum* torpet;
IM, you tardr maripold,
ru not budded vet
Ml and storm the wooded
4 80 Pair
Those wonderful Phoentz
that wear so well. cuaran-
toed mlK born with linen
epllced heels and toes—
elastle topa.
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JEWELRY STOCK of CARL MAYER
. 618 CONGRESS AVENUE
Majestic or-
of rare abu-
Mim Bem Hefin will give a food and
nutrtton exhibition under direction o
the food and nutrition eommittee o
the iousewives lnue, of which Mim
Jennje Boar ia chairman.
Ther• wfll be talk, on food ntrl-
don and values, and epedel attentton.
wtU ba 0M to the demdrabiuty of
ezoluding real from the market Thio
la the flrat of a merjes of talks whth
this aepartment of the Housewives
league expects to bar. evegy Baturday.
and promines to be. under exdatine
food conasuona, one of the moot im-
portant and helpful departienta of
ths league.
Them meetingo are open to all who
are interentea a. wen a. to members
of the league.
w. do hemutiteie and ptcottnE
2 White Tub Skirts of pique,
arop, poplin and gaberdines,
*Ntty styles, with shirred
hack, fnished with belts,
pockets and pear! buttons,'all
Wa; special at ....$1.00
—d re
an white.
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will be
Mim Lucille Jones of Marehan to
with friends at the Theta house
ASK FOR and GET
Horllck’s
"The Original
Matted Milk ■
subattutes Cost YOU Same Fries.
visitors.
The winning essay, "The Pound-
Inc of Jamestown," was read by
Mim McRae amid a storm of ap-
Mimges Helen Bryant, Frances Allen
and Frances Conum here returned
from College Station. where they at-
tended the R. ▼. daae. art bad the
beet of good Umm
Mira Loe— Bell'to' a mucut at the
Zeta boos*
Tells EverybodyWhat Ldi
EPpoknmaYrorubh.
for t
facto:
Saturday afternoon. at the junior
high mchool auritorlum, from 4 to t.
At .
kna"ihth
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mpoond; rttee
many lovely giria, and her marriage to
the gallant art tlente young otcer,
son of Texas’ highly respected Adju-
tant Qeneral and Mra. Hepry Huth-
toga is the mource of warmest con-
gratulatlona
Mra Hobart Key and small son,
Robert Key Jr, are expected la a
few days as guests of Mra. A. K Ruth-
ertord.
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SOCIETY
Wl W^maM in
high
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day u
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE— Four high grade Jen
cow*; junt to: will give m good a.
three eallone daily. Call at it o-
Ito per
Sowing 1
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zS,ErmoaFaEa"raraa
tit Scarbrough Bldg.
F ALL WHITE
mhis is not old stock, but new sad of the best quality at the prices.
want to impress you with this fact, that it will be impossible to
otter the same quality of Silk at this price after the present stock
is sold. Therefor, we advise you NOT TO WAIT, but fill your hos-
Sery seeds for the summer— .K
James
Cs-xu de —La ■ * . -
s.’sESsmurr?*
mt rodtart They allay inamma-
Son. reatore normal mecretion and
correct tiio alkalinity of the wste
ecreona, and thus stop the mouro
of iritatien, pain and anneyanee.
Thora are thousarte of benenited
users ut Balmwort Tablets and all
“Out of Bed
Three Times"
$2
Pinkham S VegetQe GoPOU.nG, MA
helped thousendii iof worn to who have
been troubled with dsplacementa, in-
fammation, ulgeration, umorq irrepe-
nervou» proatration ,
aculd pot
ja
This is a special lot, made of
extra quality gaberdine and
reps, white or sport com-
binations. They are here in
the prettiest styles, tailored
belts and 2ancy pockets- at
The regular meeting of the Heuse-
wives league will be hold on Tues-
day afternoon, May L at a o'clock.
KG Baking Powder
Aik your grocer—he knows
tion. , 2 2-
Gaizeuzecnome
that city are organimed to a Houme-
wivelaue. will make a talk, toll-
ing what the women e Dalla,
Port Worth and Hourton are do-
ing. and what the Austin women
can and must do.
" $1.10 Pai,
All white. foU faahion,
Phoenix perfect fitting silk
stockings that will wear
the me onn and retain their
shape—aU atzes.
must ha— one er more Tub Skirts in her summer wardrobe/’ for home,
it wear. White Tub Skirts are. to be universally popular. Skirt makers
to the call and fashioned* the most becoming styles. Myriads of ideas have
, daring combinations have been made, aU to the delight of femininity—for
cm ana for juniors.
The market committee of the
Housewives league had an tnteretine
and instructiye meeting at the Dh-
kill hotel Wednoaday morning. Splen-
did talks by Fred W. Devie, eommta-
stoner of agriculture, and E. W..Cole,
head of the Mate bureau of mrketa,
threw many atdelighta on the work
and opened np new avenues of inve-
tlgatioa.
at th. junior 3
be a rory im
our p
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towna
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many
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in dt
loan
food 1
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these,
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315,00
al wa
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in the
lean
more
Lady Mecca bora meet at
2:80 p. m. In Odd Fellows
hall.
D. A. R. moot with Mra.
♦ w. P. Gaines at t p. m. to
♦ do Red Croaa work.
♦ Watch and Work cirele,
♦ KtoTa Daughtera, meeta at
♦ 3:80 p. m. at home of the
♦ president, Mra. George T.
♦ Hume, for important meeting
gran ve. Old
Mr. and Mra. A W. Joffrey and her
mother, Mro B. E. Dillard, have
movea Into their new home at lit?
Rio Grande street.
Th
repte
men
dent
plan,
cial
ahoul
denL
of thl
count
volun
per c
rural
Long Beach, CaL They will be away
jjrv "m2
Bee—e Craig.
tag of these two delich
Menon* took place to the
pel at Wew Point on the
i month, and was the cun-
' a charmine romance of
it dam The bride who
toabeth Goldman, woo one
I attraettvo of AnMto-a
ttSs’lEolglg
Various Forms
the Kappa honeo of Mim OemroWS* T 4F MHaedank
al ware taactoatlng. and the ehil
“ eMjimhleLd 'danra'oti’tao “
greaada thie afternoon at 5 •e
The eetprteinment wfll be free,
allareinvited to 924
#eg-s- g-, .
On ths Main Floor Sahs Tabbs—A
ALE OF TUB SK/R TS
-ilauae. The prize was presenta
- Mra R. C. Shelley In a happy
little "peech apropos of the oc-
e
♦ Utt
These taiko and demonstrations are
planned by the food and nutrition
committee of the Hounewives league
and mhouia bo of interact to every
woman in Austin.
Please Send Buggestions.
Suggestions concerning baby wel-
fare. problems worked out by ex-
perience. questions of feeding, cloth-
ing, sleeping, etc., are desired for
baby week page of Austin Ameri-
can for Tuesday, May 1.
Please send contributions, some:
thing you have found out that will
benefit other mothert, IP or 100
words, at once to Austin Ameri-
can. Articles should be signed.
If the vtetim of kidney dimordera
and bladder irritation is compelled
to arise even omoo to ths night, there
to a condion which should be
promptly oerrootod. It arimng more
than oaoo ham I flute attenon to
the part of windom.
Mim Lacy Johnson has returned to
her home to Ban Marcos after a plens-
.ant viat at the Theta hpune. •
Mim Mlldaod Romer of Dallas is the
interesting guest of Mito Ruth Fotta
good, onpcleqtous dr
mead and eaU them.
To Mim Mary Louise McRae this
year was awarded the annual Colo-
nial Damm historical prise, a bright
pit gold piece, for the best essay
on a Colonial subject written by
an Austin high school boy or girl.
Ths presentation was made Thurs-
day morning before an audtenoe that
included school frienda, students at
the high school, members of the
Colonial Dames and other prominent
Tke publicity eommittee of the
Roumewives league will meet this aft-
ernoon at the Driskill hotel at P
o'clock.
“$5
caalon, touching on patriotic
themes, and eulogistic of the fair
young prizewinner.
Mim Rula Lee Buchanan, vice
president of the Jane ‘Austen He-
erary society, prestded over the
ezeretses, which were charmingly
completed by the ringing of a beau-
tiful song by Mro. Arthur Baft.
"Love's Echo, which was heartily
encqred.
Mbs MeRae, who to a member of
the Margaret Preston club, wee over-
whelmed with oomptmenta, and was
the rcptent of a beautiful basket
of sweekpeaa, sent to her by the
club membera.
•*
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Audubon -----
Mra Penfield, organiser of the
Audubon clubs in the Austin
schools, has presentea to Fulmore
school a beautiful Bird Book. In
recognition of the interest shown
by first announcing the planning of
a Bird day.
There are now seven Audubon
dubs that will observe Bird day
to Austin, with suitable programs.
Prism have been • offered the best
original essays on birds by a boy
and a girl of each club.
snqulL, blow your zol
Eithe ranks of ratal
tot to arms! and put to flight
WinteFs broken train t
---Marquta
ity will give selections in especial
compliment to Mrs. Moore, whose
going away will be regretted by
the entire city.
Ibid
ways tired and no appetite.' Worts
cargot express my gratiteds te the
nod your medieie has done me, and
k "AjBs YySg
Compound to all worn in safferintrem
Gseskkrpizpibga
mx, MIT Kimball Ave., Chicago, Il
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• $6.50
The new tailored Sport Skirts
in rich color combinations
and all white fancy stripes,
checks and figures, full back
and fancy pockets; special
"$1.50
M are smart white Tub
to, which are made with
t and fancy belts and
ata,with or wihout but-
; herringbone and gab-
mb; attractive styles, at
............: >81.50
* $3.50
These are wonderfully smart
Skirts, white gaberdine, rep,
pique and natural stripped
“Palm Beach,” in the new-
est skirt models'; fancy pock-
ets or plain tailored; special
HOURS OF SALE: Mornings, 10:30 to 1;
Afternoons, 3 to 6; Nights, 7:30 to 10
MEATLESS DAY PUT
INTO EFFECT AT CHICAGO
CHICAGO, April 11—Lending a
general movement for war time food
ration*, the Brevoort hotel today an-
nounced one meat I am Shy a week, be-
ginning Friday. "Old Glory" bread,
containing vnly a email proportion of
white flour. wtU *l*o be merved. A
number of elube and reetauranta an-
nouncod curtailments in food.
SCHOOL OOnSvdEB TERM.
BRENHAM, Fezas, April 26—The
eloeing ezereses of the Independence
wchoof were'bald taat night in that
vleg An elaborate program of mu-
etce and literary number* were given
art heartily enjoyed by a large crowd
of patron* Mmges Jo Shannon, prin-
cipal. and Ada Beaumter of Branham
are teachers there.
♦ art hearing report* from del- ♦
♦ egatea to the state convention ♦
♦ in Dalian ♦
♦ Mota School Mother*- dub ♦
♦ meet* at RM to elect officer* ♦
♦ and attend to other Important ♦
♦ matters +
♦ All-day meeting beginning ♦
•ati am. o Mothodtot ♦
Mismionary union, at Univer-
rity Methodist church.
‘Orcantst to Leave.
In compliment to Mra. Roland
Moon, organist for the Majostic
theater, an4 the Cumberland Frag
bytertan church, Mra Jourdan W.
Morri* la arranging a beautiful mong
service for Sunday night at 4 o'clock
at the Cumberland Presbyterian
church, aa Mra Moon leave* on
Wednesday to join her husband
in New Mexico. ,
The program Sunday night will
be one of exceptional charm. Sov-
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■' BEBAN
Mu’ aciji
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1 1 EKRGi
To be healthy, joyous and beautiful,
tot Mr* Schneider, Mi Brazoa, do
your hairdraering, body art facial
ms sm ring: sulphur, balt, electric
bath* Phone 1502-Adv.
The Mime* Venable. Small. Bryant.
Crew art Gray, all studenta of Keni-
worth Hall, accompanied by Mim
Loutee Ptaetnin, will go to Lane thto
morning to be present at the op nag
feeUritto* of Ln new hotel. There
wfll be a muntcai program at which
Mim Ruth Gray will ring, and a Mg
donna will be the feature of the
ooeaaion. waue there the young 1a-
dim wfll tart part in Hans loyalty
parade They are to be the guest* at
the hotel of Mim Annie Ruth Gray,
whoee father is at prement living there,
art top Mt to remain over Sunday.
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Sevier, H. H. Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 328, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1917, newspaper, April 27, 1917; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1524656/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .