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ALWAYS AUSTIN’S BEST NEWSPAPER
LARC
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CROSSWORKING
Men’s Extra Values in
Society Personals QUARTERS RATHER
LightWeight Worsted Suits
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SLIMLY ATTENDED
Mrs. R.
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Harper continues her
Mrs. W.
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Models for Slender, Stout, Tailor Short Men
Men’s Unions—89 c, $1.25 to $2.50
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Phone 1588.
103 E. 6th
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—some of the combinatons are:
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—at $1.00 to $6.50
the
E. M. Scarbrough & Sons
FOR WOMEN WHO WORRY)
Stop Itching Eczema
Housewives engue.
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and among
Chamber of Commerce
FOR SUMMER OUTING
disposal
AT THE FIGHTING FRONT
tions at Hollister, Mo.
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hav
The giris
vieton, and bo much to tell the oth r
"What Baby Welfare Work Meana,"
BATTI
"What
wist in the classes.
Frequent Exai
inations of Chudren,"
"Mnmage aa a Methed of Treat.
At this time the whole conference
Dr W A
health to Cine, and I am doing
AUBTIX ART LEAGUE.
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the
RP. MONROE
HARRIS,
street
KAUFF
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The Daughtera of the
Thre MB I
BROW!
called
ieeting at Iha echoot Thura.
(Bigned)
W. C. WORRELL.
on canning.
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Swift & Company, U. S. A.
NINTH-
Local Branch, 311 Congress Ave, Austin, Tex.
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Business Women of the City
Urged to Take Their Vaca-
Matters of Great Interest to the
Association Discussed a t
Austin Meeting.
Many Canning Demonstrations
Occupying Time of Large
Numbers of Members.
Bridging the Gap From
Steer to Steak
Doctors, Nurses and Patriotic
Citizens Generally Urged to
Attend Rally.
will a mam bit for a
service of worship.
vistt to relatives in Beaumont and
Chappell Hill.
petition for tha remova of the pres-
ant puperintendent. Qua r. Urban th.
By means of his nation-wide organization the
modern packer maintains a continuous flow of meats
to all parts of the country, so that each retailer gets
just the quantity and quality of meat his trade demands,
and at the time he wants it
Yesterday noted the departure of
Mr. and Mrs. Will Gerhardt and Ken-
ne th Caswell for a motor journey to
the Caswell summer home In Maine
the
have
Men ‘s and Women ‘s
Apparel
Better
Hannah.
The Kappa Kappa Gamma worority
will have a dinner on Friday aven,
ins
Swift & Company recently shipped 1,000 carloads of
meat products in one week to our Armies and to the
Allies.
Live stock is raised on the farms and
ranches of the West
Swift A Company’s profit on meat, always so small
as to have practically no effect on prices, is now limited
by the Government to about 2 cents on each dollar
of sales.
guest to her utster Mrs. Tomlinson
of Kansas City.
Score
Pittsbura
New Toi
Hatter
Baliee an
Ratter
smith; N
WORRELL TO PRESS
CHARGES AGAINST
GUS F. URBANTKE
Tho
Unit
Co-(
Ha
Mrs. Condit, I pair socks.
Mrs. B L Diningham was in charge
in the afternoon.
Mr*. Fred Pryor. I swenter.
Mr*. F. T. Witter, 1 sweater.
Mrs Mills. ! pair aocks.
Mrs. A Gardener. I pair socka.
Mrs. I. P. Shuford. I pair socks
Mr*. B. I Diilingham, S pairs socks
Garment and Randage Rooms.
MRS. OSCAR BARTHOLD,
PRESIDENT, PRESIDES
Bridging the gap from ranch to consumer can be
done successfully—and at low unit costs and profits-
only by large business organizations.
PORTED KILLED IN
IANCE AUSTIN MAN
ENTERS FLAT DENIAL
The program each
at 8:30 o'clock.
—and there’s stack after stack of them in dif-
ferent mid-summer materials—cross-barred Nain-
soon, striped Dimity. Solsette and Tub Silk.
—Coine In and get yours—and enjoy some real
comfort.
Are you boll
Ung your vege
Score
Washing
Cl ev slam
By Aseoela
NEW
by Kaul
York In
New Yo
In a clos
CAMPAIGN FOR NURSES
WILL OPEN FRIDAY
The classes inelude Bible tratning.
and world and aortal problem.
Should Know." Dr. Decherd.
"Care of a New Born Baby." Miss
U. DC. EXECUTIVE
BOARD MEETS IN
IMPORTANT SESSION
Star
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Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Parker leave
the last pt the week to visit relativs
in Georgia.
They will go first to Way cross for
a fam tty reunion gathering to cele-
brate the 85th birthday of Mr Par-
ker's mother, then they will visit for
several weeks in Brunswick, Savan-
nah and Atlanta.
/DR
Hcuwo
By Aseoela
ington n
Cievelan
Shaw
triple in
bases fill
VEGETABLE EXHIBIT
AT THE WINN SCHOOL
By Aseori
<. "IC.
bating
Gtaight
The pupils of the Winn achool Will
have a vegetable .how on Wednesday
•vening from « to 1 o’clock
There will be an interesting patri-
ote proxram and oil triend are in.
vited.
Year Book at interesting and
instructive facts pent on request.
Address Swift A Company,
Union Stock Yards, Chicago, ilinois
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Austin American’s
News of Clubs
Mrs Thurlow R Weed was In
charge of the garment and bandage i strensthen
gray and green, dark blue and yellow,
light blue and yellow, green and white,
blue and white, orange and green,
blue and red. purple and green,
green and red.
pin the kaider by l*t-
tables go to waster
"Bathing Suit
Headqua rte rs9 9
The persons who migned thia pet.
tion are patrons of the ncheol ead
are in a position to know the facte,
and they went a chance to prove their
eharges.
j)
Remember, Junior Migh wcheot Con-
ner! Mondayw Wedmenday» and Frt-
loyo • to 15.
Worry and 'the blow are uuan,
linked together, ana la many case
are dee to come funotlonai derange
moot which if not corrected may lend
to more mertous allmenta Moro out
door life. deep, water -drinking ana
A few weeke treatment with wat
rood old-faehtoned root ana er
menta to go to Hollister, Mo., to at-
tend the annual summer conterence
of the T. W. C. A.
The summer conference to planned
ao that it wil serve aa a vacation
— "boys, we've rot some loud ones if you
want them—end then we've got more
conservative colors, too."
Dr. and Mrs. Stetner will arrive
Friday to be with Mr. and Mrs Fred
Fisher.
Mn Bruce Colbert, after a short
visit to her parenta, Mr and Mr.
Kone, has returned to her home in
Ban Marcos
Dr. Niehols to plenned to have heme
for the summer vocation hie three
attraetive daughters. Mice Ethel le
berk from Columbia university, and
Mice oy end Mien Marjorie have
returned from Sophie Newcomb. New
Orleann.
an
We have gone to the chairman of
the board of trustees end asked them
for a committee of Austin eitizens to
be appointed to hear our evidence
We can prove the charges
We eleo believe it fair to all that
we should have a hearing
The legimiative committee investi-
acted the or bool and reported meny
aburs and much miegovernment, and
eleo found that children were inhu.
manly, whipped, at leant one ease,
where e child was cent to the hospital
a a result of a whipping with a halr
brush
This committee recommended the
remove) of the said Guo F Urbentke,
and the same was adapted by the
other things pamed
portant resoluton:
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1 or, "opzbtie’i-n e eh cow. Oto
1 • * or ne Hter.ua SWIM
ead aim the lemai acuo De
“1.
Mrs. Cullen and Miss Bettie John-
son ar* now occupying the lower
floor of Mr«. Mary Mitchell’s home
on Eighth street
3 AUSTIN Y. W.C. A.
LEADERS PREPARING
Mrs Jennte
By Aeetn
Ft 1
mecond 11
shannon
Phtiadel
today. S
jeeond
Phiindely
St Lotia
Batten
Avoy: D
Mrs. J. W. MeDugald and chil-
dren of Houston and Mica Dorothy
Callaway, of San Antonio, are guesta
of Mr. and Mrs C. M- Callaway. 105
East sixteenth street.
Mias Virginia Rootes, of Grand-
view. Texas, who has been teachine
in Elgin, to visiting the family of Mr
and Mrs E. E. Smith.
The meetines will be in the morn-
ing» end for the purpone of doinz
war work.
remedy. Lydia E Pinkham’ Vege.
table Compoqnd, will revitalise and
strensthen the myatem and work
wonders for any woman if you ar
prone to worry and "the blues'' try
i
Test They comply with the city ordinance.
afternoon at 1:11 o’eloek.
s M Caswell Ellie will spesk
often to discarded before it to halt
worn out just because the garments
are coiled or spotted. No need of
such waste. Send your coiled gar-
menu here and our dry cleanins
will make them serviceable again.
Scottish Woolen Mills
for a study of what the Bible teaches
oa the questions which fill peopie’a
minds end hearts in those day. of
world war.
‘sturdy Word Probiema.
At 1* o’clock classes will meet
for a Mudy of the world ta which
In answer to the article appearine
in the Austin Amerfan of June 4, and ,
signed by some of the student, for the
School for the Deaf. eontradicting _ The Ladles Aid society of the Hyde
ths charges mode by the patrons of Park Presbyterian church Arete
the Texas School for the Deal In a IThureday, at 1 o'clock, with Mrs
IR. W. Buddington on West asth
Housewives' league held a
yesterday afternoon at the
are living in 1*1*. its
The Daughters of the American
Revolution will meet at the home of
the regent. Mr. N A Stedman, on
Thurnday morning at 1* o'clock.
By A-ein
DETHI
Inning n
game of *
here tola
m ore b
noeten .
Detroit .
Datter!
Etrand, 1
ever mind bow often you have tried
tailed, you can atop burning, itching
• bottle, ALOOi Healing begins the
Mot zemo is applied. Is a abort time
dly every trace of eczema, tetter,
ptea, ruk, blackheads and similar
discases will be removed.
V dearingthe ekin and making it
cously healthy, always use zemo, the
Brattag, entiseptic liquid. It to not a
ar salve and it does not stain. When
ss fat it to ths one dependabie treat
t for akin troubles of all Usd*.
TeLW.RoeC.Cevetand,0
I $20, $22.50, $25
Just unboxed, ready for you today, the season's smartest
styled Garments, in those light tropical weight worsteds; real
hot weather clothes; and the variety of dark or light fancy
patterns is the best you've seen this season.
memvwomam
EVERY MOTHER
EVERYimrra
o'clock elamaes will meet
■ho so to the conter-
return with a new
Miss Winnitred Hume loaveaThura-
day for Wiison college commence-
ment, after whih she will enter
Yassar college for special training
for nursing in Red Cross work.
Mra, a A. Dixon end little son.
Brice, and Mins Ella Diingham of
Shreveport, La, are viaiting at the
home of B. L Diilinahgm.
Mice Emma Burlenon to In Ben
Antonie with her •iatern, Mra. Bee
and Mra. M’Donneil.
Many Other Leading Officials of
the Order in Attendance.
Session Is Executive.
Men’s Summer Oxfords
$4 00, 15.00 and $6 00
And they are just such styles as you want to wear--
those smart English lasts, as well as those comfortable
broad toes, in all 'kinds of black or tan leather.
White Canvas, too. These shoe* are better than you
usually see for this price.
: Austin American’s
I Tho
meoting
for the tris as well M a place — :--. -
where they may receive the very beet Surgical Institute in
instruction to may lnes, have long experimen
Necenaity of Careful and
Mra. B W Randolph entertained
her bridge club Monday afterneon.
WEDNESMAI mviiaNU, aunn n, 1918.
wishes to all from your
Men’s Shirts for $1.00
New, Fresh, Soft Cuff Shirts
AU new and fresh—there are gay patterns and
conservative patterns. Dozens of men will
take our hint to lay in their Summer supply
of Shirts now I There is no telling what
Shirts like these will have to cost in the near
future.
—---and have st
the best blood maker and
revolution w it for
eince organization
during th* summer
Whereas, th* sewerage
Mrs Scott Weir’s friends regret to
learn of th* iliness of her daughter
Mr* Jun* Wilson, who is at the
Seaton infirmary.
The Young
this very im-
week at the Baptist church to help
young mothers raise their email
children,
Mise Bear szid; •
“The program was givrn by the
beet talent of the city and was dis-
appointed that it was not supported
by the mothers of Austin
“Seven thousand women are giving
all of their attention to thia work in
Berlin, saving the German babies.
"How many are giving even a por-
ion of their time to saving Austin
babies?"
Thia query la certainly grave food
for thought and this excellent pro-
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perenn mmj Keeg
suaDN me •gi
mit vnop puetenedasy
fW aa w eetvm p mmes»
• woumm [eminesq
• 4BH no mu hm eqo
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IMA^OVI
Madagascar Hats for $2.50
Here they are—those smart, cool, light weight
Madagascar hats, in a style to ault style of man. nov-
city and conservative shapes.
of Iba Auatin boys somewhere
•a)
rican Expeditionary Forces."
gram and ao taw, ao yery tew, went
to learn
Women’s Christian
plant to ot such vital importance to
the city of Auatin and.
Whereas, It is the duty of every
: citizen to support such a measure,
therefore, be it
Resolvea, That the Housewives’
league heartily endorse the bond issue
tor such plant and lend every et-
tort to effect Ite panage.
It was eleo unamimoumly voted to
I support the new food ordinance as
recently passed by the city council.
Mins Jennie Bear was present and
bespoke her amagement et the poor
attendance at the meeting* which
her committee had arranged last
At *
Mias Mildred Wroe to back from
Dalles where she went to attend the
commencement exercises of her
cousin Miss Elizabeth Wroe.
>0 you helping tbe kaiser by let-
roar vegetables go to waste t
had a letter from home saying
I been killed, but it was a false
I I* apringtime now, and every-
l looks fine over here, but I can’t
t to like being at home-
live all the boy* my beet regard*.
Miao Graves also.
am living in hopes of eoming
some day to see all. eo I win
Mra J. H. Rogers,
anias Mattie Bailey.
Mias Willie Storey.
Mrs. J. N. Houston.
Mra C. W. Robertson.
Mrs. Lewis H. Barns*.
Mr* J W. Bradfield.
Mrs. J. R. Davis. .
Mra J. J. Wermuth was in charge
In the afternoon.
Mra Arthur Styles, assisting.
Mise Irene Rowzee.
Mrs. E, E. Hanner.
Miss Coral Gainea.
MIm Doula V. Cater.
Mn H T. Bailey.
Mra W. C. Sehuil.
Mra V A. Harrell.
Mra Steve White.
Mra J. F. Johnson.
Mra L Scarbrough.
Mra F. T. Juvitt.
Mra T. M Scott.
Mra M. A. Scott.
Mr. J W Lowber.
Mra L A. Palmer.
Mra F. J. Comte.
Mr.. James Kain.
Mn H L Clamp.
Mrs B. A. Jeff erye.
Mra & D Footer.
Mrs. Bell More Smith.
The Parent and Tencher aso-
etation of Pense mehool will have a
ences always
American
first time I
meetinge
that puts pew energs. life, stamina
into the blood. "Irogtie" to to be
procured of almost all druggista, in
60-cent viala. If you want to try it,
-------------------send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce1* Surgi-
Etczdtahehe"eroachaga BaaN.fota
it tim. tab Mb I EIA PecKAge. I OQ Will nnd Iron-
The wortd's EtEatent leaders are. tai^f equally ad .fryi and
called to these summer camp* to as- efective as Doctor Pierce • Pleasant ; ----------
.UH— , _..... “"5 tor xi xarun
« wi open “””-2"
sut cunt-runc habita. They become "regular aa
Mrteen"minte elock-work", after taking then* intChudren . Dineanes,"
"Pleasant Pelleta." Easy to taka. M ______
people end probiema and one’a re-
lation to them.
> The lant period of the morning,
from 11;00 to 12:00, will be given to
the study st ass*nation technique
end noctal problems effecting the
Young Women a association.
There will be counciis for board
and committee membera, for mecre-
tartes end for the general member-
ship of the smeriation
services in Evening.
Evening plattorm nervices will be
held at s o’clock.
Inspirational addremes will „
given at this time dealing with etb-
jar is of peculiar apprphatenen in
a world at war—Christianity in its
personal, social, national aha inter-
national applications
The recreation faeinities are very
complete.
The cpnference grounds are located
direeuv. above Lake Tapeycomo, in
which th. eri may .wlm. and where
they may go cnpoeing and rowing in
the atternuens.
Moonitea: rides in tbs motor boats
will bo one of the pieasant rtersa
tions
Horses are very plentiful, and
tramping and fishing wil be open
at all Uma for the girie
The Auetin Art lengue will meet
at « o’clock Wedneeday afternoon with
Mra. Bpurgeon Bell on Ba lade atreet
AU membera and friends ere re-
quested to be present.
Bear
k Expectant Mother
At th* meeting at the Driskill yes-
terday morning the executive board
of the United Daughters of the Con-
federacy discussed matter* of great
importance to the organization.
The proceedings of the board are
not made public until such time*
during the year that what h planned
is about to be accomplished.
The state president. Mrs. Oscar
Barthold of Weatherford, presided,
and of the other state officers pres-
ent there were noted:
Mrs. Mathias Menger of Navasota,
recording secretary
Mra J. K. Bezin of Longview, vice
president.
Mrs. Pilsou, vice president.
Mn. Milton Morris of Austin. reg-
istrar.
Mra Forest Farley of Austin, cus-
todian.
Mrs. Ww. E. Bounds of Marlin,
treasurer.
Mrs. zumwait and Mra Nobis of
Houston wsrs two prominent daugh-
ter. present at the different meet-
ings
Mra W. H. Baugh of San Antonio,
whoee portrait was unveiled at the
Confederate Woman’s home on Mon-
day. has enjoyed the unique distinc-
tion of, seeing her good work ap-
preciated.
It was Mra Baugh who suggested
and worked for the estabitshment of
a home for wlvee of Confederate vet-
rans, and it has just been ten years
ago that the home waa opened for
these old women of the south.
How fitting that it all occurred
on the birthday ot the president of
the Confederate statee—Jefferson
Da via.
When the program was concluded
about a dosen of tha viaiting ladies
were taken to the Cactus tea room
tor lunch.
Mr. MeGInnts le now making her
home with her daughter Mra. I. H
Tobin.
V Mina Edna Pyle, general secretary
‘ ot the Austin T w. c. a, to ver,
, anxious for a large group of Aum-
tin girls to attend the conference
which will be held la Holliater. Mo.
j from July * to it.
It takes muscles at iron and nerves
et steel real men—men with red
... . ... . wood, men with the brawn to do
aznoclation. of Austin, is making an and nerve to bock the line. Men
appeal to ths young businesa women “with a wallop," men with dm
or the elty to plan their summer va- yip, vigor, are those who take
cations soon and to make arrange- ! "frotic," a new disovery, com-
posed at iron and herbal extracta,
and recently found to be a wonder-
ful tonic for the manufacture of red
blood within the body. Doctor
Pierce and a dozen physicians at the
Miss Annie Weir Bonner to ex-
pected from Houston the last of the
week to vialt her sister Mrs Georgs
Howard.
A number ot festivities are planned
in her honor.
Monroe ▼. Harrla. an Austin boy
orted to have been killed in action
I Prance about the firat of Apri, I,
try much alive, according to a letter
Eted April 4 addressed to McKean-
■tees company, with which JM was
—illy sees*tied
The letter follow,;
"Somewhere in France.
My Dear Friend*
"I will drop you a few lines to let
m know I am stin alive
"I have been very busy for eome
LAKUEST CTCULAIUN IN LLNINAL IEAAS aUSIIN AMEEICAN,
AU et the classes and committee last f _____
mttnzrr.hota.in Ehermomnine: nerve tonie knowntoday. This they
left open to the girls to Spena in any called "Iron tic.” It’s an iron tonie
way that they wish.
Always Have Fine Time.
Mra. John D. Botts, of Cisco, to
visttinz her mother Mrs. W. B.
Smith.
Meat is eaten in the large cities of the
East, and by our boys in France—thousands
of miles away.
The day of transporting live animals from ranch to
seaboard and overseas has passed. There was too much
waste. The modem packer locates his large and special-
ized plants in the producing regions. He ships the
dressed beef in refrigerator cars, and holds it in his own
refrigerated branch warehouses until delivered to the
retailer. For shipment to foreign ports, he transfers the
meat to refrigerated ships.
The attendance at the Red Cross
room* has been very light the past
few days.
Some think that just as soon a* the
canning demonstratlons are over more
worker* will comfr out.
A. C. Ford of Houston, Texas, will
adress a ma** meeting of doctors,
nurses and patriotic citizena Friday at
I IC a. m. in the parlor nt the Dris-
kill hotel.
Austin and Travis county should
। turn out to hear this splendid speaker.
Mr. Ford is sent out by the south-
western division
Surgical Dresninzs Rooms.
Yesterday mocoing at the surgical
dressings rooms Miss Annie Bremond
and Miss Hermine Heidenheimer wero
in charge, but 0 record was kept of
tho morning's work, as they had 1o
book to register in.
Mr* Will Caswell was in charge
during the afternoon.
Mra, C. M. Cuareton,
Miss Dot Thornton.
Miss Jewel] Fulton.
Mra. G. B Saedley.
Mise Ruth Ker .
Mrs. G. A. Ora*.
Miss Eula Stebbins.
Miss Louise Culbertson. e
Mrs. Dee Fulton.
Mrs. Brown Robbins.
Miss Lois Thrasher.
Mr*. L N. Grissom.
MIm Mercedes Grissom.
Knitting Deparument.
Mrs. Ed R. Kone had charge of the
knitting and wnol yesterday morning:
Mrs. Mollie Scott, I pair socka.
Mr*. D. A. Crawford. 2 rereeten.
Tillotson college. 3 pairs sock*.
Mr*. T. F. Allen. I pair socks.
—In all sizes—select yours now while nil
sizes and colors are here.
Thomson's welcome
Miss L K. Smith, of Hibanka,
Texas, has eome to Austin to make
a protracted stay with the family of
hi* brother Mr. E. E Smith.
rooms yesterday morning
Mra. W C. Ogier, assisting
Mr*. W. W Wallace.
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