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WOMEN’S SUITS
Featured at
$15
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and $35
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and $35.00
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Serve Your Country and Yourself
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CHURCH OF CHRIST.
The Fashion Book
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EVERYTHING FOR WOMEN
CONDIT-FRANKLIN CO.
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Diabetes
Sufferers
Should
Sunday and Friday
Muh.
TRIXIY mon MIssIox,
Not Give Up In Despair
Church Notices
and Brasos wtreete;
9:40 • m.; preaching.
FOR SALE,
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Bapttut, Tenth and Colorado
A. Hamsett, pastor.
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Extra Special Storm Serge
in navy blue and black only, 36 inches
wide, excellent quality for dresses and
suits; on sale for Monday only at, ths
Wright,
Sunday
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of your
shades.
POSLAM DOES
SHORTEN TIME
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$2.00
Wash
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on Sale
Monday
$1.68
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he henieh and happtneaa to
o thought thomeelvea ba-
Feather Fans andthe bevts"idaveasust
/arrived. Feather fans in all colors and shades
f to match your costumes, the latest popular
I shapes are here in great variety at unusually
low prices. New belts in all the correct widths
—new bags, neckwear and handkerchiefs.
Make your own clothes and release a
pair of hands for other work. Study
the hundreds of smart styles in—
Recently Created Neckpieces in a Won-
derful Variety of Beautiful Styles
Soap Plays Havoc
With Stomach
52-In. Dress Serge $2.50
Quality Monday $1.95 a Yd.
The biggest single item in wool dress
goods today is serges; every other
woman wants serge, and serge happens
to be one of the hardest materials to
get in the market, but we happen to
have a plentiful supply, bought when
wholesale prices were much lower than
they are now, and we are going to
share our savings with you. Monday
we offer $2.50 tailor dress serge, 62
inches wide, in all the popular colors,
and plenty of navy and black, for, the
has brou
many wf
road ala.
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablet
After Meals—They Di-
gest Anything.
visit to our fabrics section will be a profitable
■asure these days, for our shelves are over-
Nixon-Olay Commercial College
The Businesa Training School.
Day and Night Sessions
HOLEPROOF HOSIERY
For All the Family
Here Only.
HARRELLS
METHODIST.
First Methoist church. East Tenth
Pretty White Coats
Just eight of them, with pretty black trimmed collars. They
will go in a hurry; sale,
$3.95—Cash or Credit
Handsome Velour Coats
Yes, here are the new ones at prices that will please the
purse. Velours, plushes and other materials. Great values
$10, $17.50, $25 to $47.50
Ci IL Rl..-.in fine Georgettes, embrac-
JllR DiOUSeS ing all the late ideas in
color, style and design—an entirely new show-
ing, including grays, blues, white, pink, navies
and yellows; on sale first showing Monday—
popular prices.
day services, 8 a. m., 11a.m. and
7:80 p. m.; Sunday school, 9:80 a. m.
The Credit Store With the Cash Prices.
408 Congress Avenue.
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Wool Yarns Ehittingrethm. domrd
things” for our soldier boys are wanted by Uncle
Sam. A big new shipment in all the new shades
and colors of Columbia yarns ready tomorrow.
We supply knitters in all their requirements.
wjir Arrivals—Rich Fur
▼ fries, Dress Silks, Trimmings,
Wool Ends, Crepes and
$
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Charming little specimens of styling that play a big part In the improving
appearance in general. They are in all the favored and highly-desired pastel
in an abundance of styles in eoat collars, frills, jabots; also in white and ecru, trimmed
with filmy laces and delicate embroideries. The variety of choice is extensive and excel-
lent selections are assured you for such little prices.
Fine Woolens inrnathestopns;htans,
eds, at popular prices. Fine and exclusive pat-
ents in all the pastels for fine afternoon and
arty wear, together with all the necessary
natched trimmings, garnitures, etc. We also
Lave a high-class dress-making department in
onnection—prices reasonable.
iiisri mI meksdidkyor tumeg.
Qammezemarsemie*iair
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“Jm
Perfect Gloves^^^"
has just been unpacked and will be shown Mon-
day. Particular attention is directed to the su-
perior qualities generally of these goods, and
the perfect fit obtained through an ideal process
of hand measurements. Prices right.
Wall
dow i
B ped
.... Ci IL» of every stylish and wanted
Stress RS color and shade. Rich taf-
etas for afternoon and evening need, crepe de
chines and Georgettes, in all the correct fall
hues and color combinations, besides rich and
appropriate trimming silks for every need and
Secasion.
^^Rich Fur Fabrics new shades in mhe
luxurmott, seal, mole skin, Karaime and corduroys,
seal Meat stylish trimmings for coats, dresses and
S25yraps as dictated by style creations this season.
- Special showing tomorrow. Prices right.
W» do hemmitenine and piqotine.
10c. 1»M* and lie par yard. Phene
40. Marat Sawing Minchine Co, *lt
Fluffy - Soft—Silky
Herolin
HmdTh-Dreesingfermekingcoene
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that does the work. j
You do not have to wait in unoer- a
taint, tor tndtcations at improvement 7
Silk Dresses^,
—on exhibit first showing Monday—charmeuse,
crepes, satins and others in the famous designs
of the Robertson s at prices you won’t mind
paying when you see the goods. They are new,
different and appealing. Get yours tomorrow.
86 inches wide. In E32
colors of flesh pink •e
and white, suitable Ef"
for underwear; reg- m
ular price $2.00; on •u
sale for Mooday "
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$2.25 Dress Satin $1.78
Think of buying the choicest $2.25
Satin at $1.78 yard. Here it is, lots of
it, in all the new street and afternoon
shades, including black, 40 Inches wide.
On sale for Monday at-------81.78
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it will lay heavy, feel like a lump of
lead, cause billousness, bring on lip
sores and other symptoms, such as a
bloating sensation after eating, accom-
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Our Men’s Department
Here is where this store is strong, selling men’s clothes,
shoes, hats, shirts, etc., at lowest prices and selling them
on easy payment plan. Buy now and pay as you can.
telehone for catalogue.
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When Eoxema burns, itehes, ata-
figures, Poslam instantly mootheg the
aacry akin, spiendidly ezerta ita hem-
ing power, not only to make the dta-
aaaa more endurable, but to cause it
to grow leu and leas each day.
So etteotive ia Poslam that a ntte
of it will cover a largo burface. It is
ita QUALITY, not the quantity of it.
ciaton and dry skin,
sweetish odor.
Followine are a I
few voluntary
moBowing with all that is new in patterns and
hades in silks and woolen fabrics. Some late
are:
11 a m. and T:65 p. m.
Bpeedway Centras Me F. ehurch.
Warner’s Safe Diabetes Rowdy
Wirst Cumberland church: Seventh
and Lavaca streets. Sunday school,
9:45 a. m.; Sunday services, 11a.m.
and 8 p. m.; Wednesday prayer meet-
ing. 8 p. m.; speciai music.
Georgette Waist Sale
Here’s real values in Georgette waists; colors white and
flesh. Get one or more of these—all sizes. Sale price—
$2.95, $3.95—Cash or Credit
and Twenty-seventh street. Rev. Hall
Williams, rector. Sunday school, 8:48
a. m.; holy communion at 7:80 a. m.; r.
morning prayer and sermon 11a.m. -
All Saints chapel: Whltis avenue
AUSTIN AMERICAN, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1917.
out teeling. - -
Stuarts Dyapepeta Tablets are on. onere
I A plate of rich vegetable woup le
. veritable mln. ot nutnition, yet will
East Icause untold minery In nome atomacha.
of th. real Maple article. In th* drug
■tores, because a host of dyapepuca
and those troubled with tnaigestion
have found them the handiest, aim.
piest, mafest and most reliable cor-
rective for such conditons a. oatarrh
of the etomach, biliouanena, aonr stom-
ach, heart-burn and bloating after
meala
Get a Ma bos from yom drueeist
Aek your aruzgint more about them
—adk
1200 Willow Bt met; M J. Alloa, pae:
tor: Sunday weryicen—Sunday school
at 9:45 a m.: church wervteez at 11
-. m and 7:80 p. m.; Epworth Lenque,
T P m. Prayer meetn« Wednendev
"UnPePit, MethodiM ehureh. Re*
. Frank Smith, pantor. Sunday
words of praise from a man who has
used Wamsr's Bate Diabetes Remedy
with gratifying romulta Perhaps you
may be benefited In a nke manner.
" had been troubled with Dte-
bete tar • yeera l hoc rd about
Church of Christ: East Third and
Weller streeta. Sunday service, * p. m.
University Church of Christ, corner
Untverstty avenue and Nineteenth
street. Bible classes meet at 1* am.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 1:45 p. m.
by Evangelist W M Davis. Prayer
meeting Wednesday at 7:4* p. m.
It soon SHOWS.
Sold every where For free sample
write to Emergency Laboratories. Ml A. ___.____ ________
We ana Ms aew Yor CMn IsebooL *:M a. m.: ehtrch mervices. 11
4* / la. m. and P Epworth Isagus,
otten with
Then reproduce them exactly and eco-
nomically by using Pictorial Review
Patterns. They save you from one-half
to a whole yard of material on every
dress.
NOVEMBER FASHIONS
Now on Sale
Extra Special
14 inches wlds. gold band,
taffeta, soft chirton finish,
full M inches wide; on sals
for Monday only. at. ths
yard ..........-......*1.M
; Rs*. Caspar 8.
Sunday services:
F;mo C.c+cof the Palmer make for
4 “IE •OM-5 misses and women, in all the
new fur fabrics, velours, kearsies and others—
a coat for every individual is here in just the
goods, color and style wanted—if you come be-
fore stocks are picked over.
*
Thursday at 6:30 and 8. Weekday
mass at 4:38.
Avoid Distress Take
First Congregational church, West
Ninth and Colorado streeta. Services
at 11 a. m. Regular evening service
at 7:30. Sunday school. 9:30 a m.
Christian Endeavor society, 4:80 p. m.
Weekly prayer service Wednesday
evening, 7:80 o'clock.
Carter's Underwear^^^:
tanU, in every weight, price and weave, is as-
sembled here in endless abundance. We special-
ize in these goods and offer you the superior
qualities of this make at prices you pay for the
ordinary garments.
LUTHERAN.
St Martin, Lutheran:
Thirteenth street. Rs*. 1
achooL, S.M A m.t Sunday
1a a m. and 7:44 p. m.
opls Unien, 9sM d. m.;
k pnyer ana pratse nervice,
hk> • p. m.
•aaUot, 2201 Wueces
tea Chartec E. Maddry. paa-
Bar dehoeL WM a m. Sun
0411 • m. ana tiM p. m.:
RaVa‘.P Ea Wednende!
"PTE. "MG,-hinta ana
H Ew. w.H"portney, peg
U* sakoal at 8:46; prech:
*
m. Cotr rehanmi mi-
Warners Rafa Diabetes Remedy and
I tried some of It and got myself in
good condition and went to work
again. One man said he dootored
for 3 years and that one bottle of
Warner's Rafe Diabetes Remedy did
him more good than all the doctors.
I am much pleased and no thankful
for your lfe-naving remedy that I
cheerfully recommend it to anyone
troubled with Diabetes and I hope
this will be the cause of helping
many sufferers'* (Signed) Jamee
Platt, Nat’I. Military Home, Dayton,
Ohio.
Warner's Safe Diabetes Remedy is
made from a formula tried and test-
ed and used with remarkable re-
suits during the past 40 years. As
the name indicates, Warners Safe
Diabetes Remedy is absolutely safe
and is made solely from herbs and
other beneficial ingredients.
Bold by leading druggists every-
where. Sample sent on receipt of
ten cent*. Warners Safe Remedies
Co- Dept 818. Rochester, N. T-
Av.
TO HEAL ECZEMA
______ m.; Junior league, 4 p. m.; Senior
league, 7 p. mi Wednenday prayer
and T:4» p. m Y. F. 5- 7 p. m:
Wednenday prayer meeting, 7:4*
p. m.
meeting. 4 p. m.
Fred Allen Memorial Methodist
Church, South Austin. Rev. Beverly
W. Allan pastor, Bunday neryicen:
Sunday •cool, (:M A m.: ehureh
earrloao, 11 A m. and ( P m.; Ep-
kt Mery*e ehureh. 1M East Tenth
etreet. Ra*. T. Henneney. C. S. C.,
paekor: Re* J. H Calligan, CSC..
eaMMent Sunday num, at *, t and
1* a m.; evenine devotions at * p. m.
Week-day mace at I A m- ezoept on
Saturday. Religlous tnetructione every
Saturday at 14 a m.
St Auatins chapel < Paulist Fathers).
Twenty-first and Guadalupe. Masnes
Bunday: Low mam at 7:»e. high mace
at 1*. Sunday achool (for children
and adulte) at »:1». Evening •erMices
Theomophieal eoelety meets tn Mc-
Donald building. 200 West Seventh
atreet, Sunday at 1:1* p. tn. The pub-
lic le cordially incited to attend.
“Gee, I Can Hardly Watt for Hila
Rich Soup to Cooll And to Tink
That I Wouldn't Have Dared Eat It
Before I Began Uetng Stunres Dyspep-
ala Tableta!*
panted bometimes with wcur or water
ricin ye. formation af anes, caunine
pressure on heart and lunge and diffi-
cult breathing, hendaches, fickle ap-
petite, nervoumnem and general played-
The Turkish bathe end body mas-
sages Hot Sulphur Welle Bath Rouea
corner Fifth and San Jacinto streeta,
old phone 40*. remidence phone 4**1.
Ladle* by engagement. John Ward
and wife, nttendanta.
AUSTIN PHYSICIAN SUR-
PRISED
"Hearing of some good results
from the use of Mayr's Wonderful
Remedy, I decided to try it on a
chronic case of indigestion and gas-
tritis I was interested in. After the
first dose the patient was relieved
of gas trouble and was soon able to
eat radishes and most everything
else he had not eaten in years. It
removes the catarrhal mucous from
the intestinal tract, and allays the
inflammation which causes practical-
ly all stomach, liver and intestinal
ailments, including appendicitis. One
dose will convince or money refund-
ed at Van Smith Drug Co.—Adv.
the prices the majority of women want to pay for their
suits. We have chosen the style leaders of the best
makers and we offer them to you, concrete examples of
the big value-giving supremacy. Many styles to select
from in all sizes for women and misses; everything that
is new in serges, gaberdines, novelty weaves and other
favorite fabrics; black, navy and good colors. Priced at
Ward, pastor. Sunday mervteee: Sun-
day achool. 9:45 A m.; preachinE, 11
A m and 7:4* p. m.: B. Y- P. U.. 7
p. m.; prayer mooting Thuraday eve-
ning at t o'clock.
South Austin Baptiat chureh. R«*
F. F. Bledsoe, pasor. Sunday merv-
lean: Bunday aenooL •:■* A m.;
ehurch nervioen, 11 a m and ( p. m.;
Bunbeams, (:** p. m.; B. Y. P. U..
7pm.; prayer meeting. Wednenday,
• P- m
evening prayer and sermon, (:M.
St ayids Episcopal church: Sev-
•nth and San Jacinto MrortA Rs*.
Lewis Carter Harrison, reeter. Sun-
Diabetes is a pecullar and batnine
disense which th. medteal protenalon
meema to ba unable to nocurately de-
ucribe and definttely cure despite the
many years of expertmentine and re-
search by foramost physicians
throughout ths world.
Diabetes is invariably Uis result of
tmpaired nutrition and assimilation—
this remults in an ezesss of augar in
th. blood and failure of ths food to
nourish, hence a gradual wasting
away while eating well.
gymptome of the disease era in-
creased thirst, exoess of urine, ema-
42-In. All Wool Serges
and granite doth, shown in all the pop-
ular colors for Fall and Winter, such as
navy, Burgundy, plum, Copenhagen,
gray, taupe, midnight and black. Spe-
cial for Monday only, at, yard.... 89
Church of Nazarene: Bui Mareop
and Spence streeU. Rev E. W. Walla
paator. Sunday services: Sunday
school. 8:48 a. m.: preaching. 11a.m.
Better Values for the Price
No Matter What the Price, and Credit, Th
The styles are here in abundance, and such an array of
colors. You will find here the season's very choicest of
styles, colors and materials. You can be pleasea with our
collection, too.
BUY HERB AND PAY AS YOU CAN.
ener. pastor. Sunday school. 9 a. m.:
Bunday Bervices, 10:80 a. m., and 8
p. m.
St. Paula Evangelical: Rod River
and East Sixteenth streets. Rev. K.
G. Mans, pastor. Sunday school and
Concordia Bible class, 0:80 a m.; Sun-
day services. 10:80 a m. and 8 p. m.;
Y. P. 8., Friday. 8 p. m.
Gethsemane Luthern church. Con-
gress and Sixteenth. Gideon Olson,
pastor Divine services will be held
next Sunday as follows. Morning
a m. and 8 p. m.; Epworth League,
7:80 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday,
o'clock.
Special Dress Values
A Urge assortment of very attractive satin and silk dresses
in a variety of styles that will captivate you. These are in
a score of colors—-all new. Values that sold regularly for
$17.60, $20 and $22.60.
WEEK’S c4 A WEEK’S
SALE • I "e S • SALE
Senson’s
One of t
of the seas
Tuesday af
gartner in
Mrs. Harry
ber of calle
at the first
ing and St
other friene
lively fle
a beautiful
• RR and hor
•ernoon
The affati
the hostess
dame*
Bcherding.
Fcherding.
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
1401 Colorado street. Services every
Sunday morning at 11 and evening
at 8. Sunday school at 8:80. Weekly
testimony meeting Wednesday even-
ing at 8. A reading room is main-
tained in the church building, open
weekday afternoons from 2 to 5
o'clock. The Bible and all author-
ized Christian Science literature are
kept on hand for the free use of the
publio. The public is cordially invited
to attend the services of the church
and to visit ths reading room.
Christian Science soclyty. 2706
Nueces street. Bunday school, 8:80
a. m.; Sunday service, 11 a. m.
Prayer meeting Wednenday at 8
in last Sunday's American I offered
rou a good little roadster worth 8880
or 8185 Tou are letting an oppor-
tunity go by if you fail to get this
car. This is no fake ad. I need the
money. 70S East Sixth street.
First Southern Presbyterian church:
Brasos and East Eighth streets. Rev.
W. R. Minter, pastor. Sunday scnooL
9:80 a. m. Bunday services, 11a.m.
and 7; 80 p. m.; Westminster league.
6:45 p. m. Wednesday, prayer meet-
ing, 7:30 p. m.
University Presbyterian: Twenty-
second and San Antonio streets Rev.
R. W. Jopling. pastor. Bunday school.
0:80 a. m.; Sunday services, 11 a. m.
and 8 p. m.; Westminster league.
7:18 p. m.; Wedneeday, prayer meet-
ing. 8 p. m.
First Presbyterian ehurch: Corner
Seventh and Lavaca streets. Newton
P. Patterson, pastor. Study in the
church; phone 1344; residence 809
Rio Grande street; phone 4784. Bun
day servies as follows: Junior Chris-
tian End savor, 9 a. m.; Mrs. N P.
Patterson, superintendent; Bible
school, 0:80 a. m.; Winiarm G. Bell,
superintendent; preaching promptly at
11 o’clock a. m.; Senior Christian En-
deavor. 0:80 p. m ; J*. H Bohlender
Jr., president; evening proaching serv-
ice at 7:30; prayer meeting Wednes-
day evening at 7:80 o'clock.
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worth lengue, 7 p m
Wara Memorini M
, $19.50, $27.50
Central Christian. Colorado and
Eighth streets; Rev. John W. Kerns,
pastor. Bunday services: Bible
school. 9:45 a. m.; communion and
sermon. 11 a. m.; praise service and
sermon. 7:45 p. m.
Hyde Park Christian. Avenue D
and Forty-second street sunday
services: Bible school, 9:48 a. m.;
services, 11a.m. and 7:45 p. m.;
prayer service Wednesday. 8 p. m.
Rev. Edwin C. Boynton, pastor.
7:15 p. m.; Woman’s Missionary so-
ciety. Monday, 8 p. m.; prayer meet-
ing Wednesday, 7iM p. m.
, $19.50, $27.50
Trinity Union Misslon ehurch, Eowt
Twentieth and Salina ntreeta. Sunday
achool, 3:80 p m. every Sabbath. Lt-
erary encietr. mder. * P >n. Preach-
Inc, ( p. m
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