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AUSTIN’S ALWAYS BEST NEWSPAPER:
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for some avall-
half holiday as a reward of honor.
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Mr* J.
Brunson of South Aus-
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past week.
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Spring Footwear Fashions
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WALKING OXFORDS •
$9.00 to $ 11.00 Pair
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$29.50 to $90.00
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Latte Thomas Caldwell, son of Mr.
Wonderful taving* offered tomorroy) in
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Both bride and
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Quality and Economy in
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was a—Mated to enter-
$25.00 to $69.50
rate Skirt Fashions .
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The Square Yard
Great 7 th Ward
Section of Homes
ined
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It** Real
Fruit
THIS
Axminster Rugs
At $42.50
1000 Square Yards
of CONCOLEUM
is 1
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nev
ALUMINUM
Boilers, $1.49
A very smart tailored Oxford in
Black Glazed Kid and Brown Kid
with a military heel and hand-
sewed welt— all sizes and widths.
Utt Tu—Ur for
«one meveratweeka
Jiffy-Cup
Free
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hut are 4
into the
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make arrangemen
able location. and
Un was amoxg the numerous grip
victima reported in Austin during th*
th*
the
when peog
it Andeve
Th* flavor* come is liquid
form, in bottles. They ire juices
of crushed fruit concentrated.
Jiffy-Jell Ms a wealth of fruit
flavor We use half a pineapple,
for instance, to flavor a pint des-
sert Th* Pineapples are crushed
la Hawaii—frail too ripe to ehip
It to real fruit, not mere flavor
that folks like and need
Ashtord Miner of Magnolla, who
enteta the Austin High ar bool for
th* winter term, I* making his home
in South Aunuin with hie aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mtra Henry Fulk.
them over u
Th* oo-eda.
Ali those mold*
are Mat free to
UMra of Jiffy-Jelt
We want yon
to have them. We
want Jiffy - Jell
•erred attrac-
lively.
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Slightly Soiled MUSLIN UNDERGARMENTS
A great many beautiful garments of fine Nainsook and Muslin became
soiled and mussed up during the recent White Sale and tomorrow we of-
fer them at considerable price concession.
— were hon-
entertainment
TEXAS BLUE BONNETS
FOR THE UNIVERSITY
comes
a lines, f
der for ’
PLAIN OPERA PUMPS
$10.50 to *15.00 Pair
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In Attractive
South Austin
REDUCTION SALE
IN BOYS’ CLOTHES
THIS WEEK
CORSET COVERS
and DRAWERS
87c Garment
Made of fine Nainsook, trimmed
with lace insertion and finished
with fine lace edge.,
With hand-turned sole and full
Louis heels or baby Louis heels.
Very narrow and slender; in soft
Black Kid and Patent Kid.
give l>
L
he over
he BOW
REDUCTION SALE
IN BABY CLOTHES
THIS WEEK
It is always best to buy a good Rug—and
when we offer these 9x12 Axminster
Rugs at $42.50, considering the quality
pattern, it is a most remarkable oppor-
tunity to save. i •
In Oriental and A Hover patterns—floral
patterns in colors of rose, blue and tan.
(Second Floor)
ENVELOPE CHEMISE
AND GOWNS, 98c
In this lot you will really he sur-
prised to see such lovely gar-
ments offered at 98c, all attrac-
tive styles and of fine Longcloth.
A word must be said regarding the narrow roll
collar, ending at the waist with a two-button,
cross-belt effect—Materials are serges, tricotines,
poiret twill and wool Jersey—Colors, navy, tan, Pe-
kin and the new brown.
LOVELY SILK CREPE DE CHINE ENVELOPE
CHEMISE AND CAMISOLES at $4.98
Envelope Chemise need not necessarily be elaborate to be charming__
We are showing some lovely ones in Wash Satin and Crepe de Chine—in
Flesh—made with regulation and strap shoulder. Trimmed with sheer
laces in insets—That are very lovely indeed, at ............. .$4 98
Phone 2879./
Mr* Earl Smim of Sap Aptonto
sent Wpdnesdey in Austin aa the
- guest of Mra. L. L. Hoge of Fair-
view Park.
Spring Dresses
For street and afternoon wear—Taffetas in
.great favor—Satins—Serges and Tricotines
with Printed Georgettes wonderfully pretty.
2-QT
Double
ROME-A trans-Atlantie dirigibie,
capable ef carrying ltq passengers
and travel seventy-tive miles an hour,
to In course of onstruetion in the
Royal Italian Navy's aero statiom at
Clampino. . .
JIBy Deseert Co,
Waukesha, Wia.
Mm. W. K Wallace spent Thursday
in Austin with the family of her
nephew. Gig . Cannom, of Fairview
Park, on route to Drippimg Bprinp
from Lano.
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BABY BLANKETS AT $1.75
Pretty Blankets of pink and blue eiderdown, 36x36 in. sire, fin-
ished with a crochet edge.
BABY’S OUTING GOWNS 65c
Dainty little Gowns of soft, pretty, all white outing, made with
the draw-string at bottom, neatly finished.
G H. Bemer la in at the home
of his daughter, Mb* Charlea 8in-
Angson. 1100 East Second street.
Mr. M. H. WoU of Dallas, prem-
dent of the Texas Baptist purX
convention, will speak at East Ave-
nue Baptist church at 11 o'clock in
the morning *n a "Bigger and Better
Sunday School."
PUMPS and TIES
obr •'New” Spring Models will appeal to women who
recogize the economy* of really good footwear. They
combine the fine quality, the finished workmanship and
perfect fit in the most expensive custom-made footwear.
$ - - >
I
• linins
enerally
e
Mrs. Cieveland, who has been se-
riously lU at the home or her daugh-
ter. Mra Lester Yarrington, la Travta
eHighta, As much improved.
w. D. Hostetler of Pilot Point, who
to in Austin on businesa, is stopping
with his brother. Charley Mostellar,
ana family of South Austin.
Miss Caroline Bryant of Manor
epent the past week in Austin viatting
her aunt, Mra, T. D. Barry at MaF-
view Park. ‘A
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The Spring Skirts are indeed clever—Among
those promising greatest favor for early wear
are skirts of wool plaids, stripes and checks
for street and sport wear.
From $10.00 up to $19.50
Ing seems like a
frmit-time dainty.
Cat oat this rap
offer • • you
won't forget.
Mra W R Davie. mother of T. H.
Davin of Fairview Park, is seriously
ill st the Physicians and Surgeon.
Mospital.
E. M. Scarbrough & Sons
I The postponed businema meeting of
| the Woman ■ Mimionary Society of
I th* Fred Allen Memorial Methodist
r Church will be held Monday after-
l noon at I o'elork at the church, the
! weather permitting
and if the weather permita '
Meanelly with her walking class
make a trip to Shoal Crash w
ntere is an abundance bf bluebob
Each gM will bring back
share of the plants.
Serve It Often
People need fruit daily Jif,-
Jell supplies it it a trifing cost,
and you make it in an instan
For those who feel the lure of Springtime—It is interesting to know that the Advance Spring Suits, Coats, Dresses, Blouses and Millinery
now displayed—The “New” Suits and Dresses can hardly wait to h seen.
cAs
If you enelose 70trade-markwewil ala*
•end the set of 6 individual Densert Molds.
aity eampus will be e
the direction of Miss
worth, instruotor to
Ing tor women, am
Kan Meanelly at HI
The plana are On
Ml* Maud Watt. who to a teach-
la Ik* Texas School for Dea was
contined to her home severai days
of the past week with a mild case at
urip.
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The Spring Suits
So sure are they of winning instant approval! The
woman or girl who “Just.can’t wait” to don her
Spring Suit may choose
A GLIMPSE OF THE THINGS
THAT MAKE FEMININE LIVES WORTH LIVING
Giving Fashion her dues, one has to admit that life is largely what Clothes make/it—and, though IDEALS vary, therss really do end to the list
of becoming things that can happen to one when she chooses the SCARBROUGH WAY to be fashionable.
SPRING’S SMARTEST FASHIONS FOR SOUTHERN WEAR
Children’s "White
Middy Dresses
At $3.75
These little frock* nre of fine Lonsdale Joan,
made in a one-piece model with yoke, pleat-
ed skirt, sailor collar and plain belt. They
can be had tn 6 to 14 year sizes,
CHILDRENS COATS’, $7.38 •
Up to $9.50 Values
after wyich Uw Uta* tote
retreshnents to all preeunt.
Nos Twisheirs room Nav
mom mothets present, recet
Qeorge, la recoenition of "their ap-
pronching maytiage.
The affair vu in the form at a
bridal shower was a geinutne Mr-
prise to the bride, who was blind-
folded and led to a nook decorated in
Ereen and whue. where her girts
Mims Erna Webb, teacher in ta
i Trane School for the Deat, la in At
ijter homa thia week
year sizes, the
id sivertones
mai walk with the bfuebongete I
then K possible, to start dields
Two Sunday school normal train-
ing climes were orgapized this week,
with e good attendance, at Eam
Avenue Baptist church
aunt. MY*
—A Jaunty Box Coat on which only trimming
in thread embroidered design in conven-
tional form following the coat seam.
—Or It may be a model into which flared
hip pleatings console an otherwise severe
tailored type. <
—Or any one of the smartly belted modelu,
many of which show braid detail* entirely
new.
—Or the little smart Eton jacket effect that
is so chic and becoming, as well as the
straight-line, tailored moleds. Prices range
Mr. and Mra Warne Bretten nre
comfortably domiciled at 907 Hast
Firat street.
— “"AmtmMeu"nK"
Also Dessert Molds
Send us two trade-marks from
Jiffy-Jell packages—the Q circle
trade-mark* on th* front That
will certify that you use Jiffy-Jell
We will mail you this half-pint
rap it to an exact cup for use
with any recipe. And two 6llings
with water dissolve on* package
•f Jfiy-Jel exactly right.
taintng one Uns of the poem which
read in correct order, the data
The color ‘motif was reflected In
the tempting refreshments served.
from n choir at his home last Wed-
nenday. Is doing nicely, but will lee*
several weehs from his cleans* st
Yulmore Schoos while recuperatie
from hie injurlea
AUSTIN AMERICAN, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 18, 1920.
orees to a prs-i
given by their
I
in memory of Mtss Jemsie Andrews,
thy/trst wymn Eraduate it th* Upd
vefsity offexas, and for many yeat
a member of the faculty at the
Univerity, the movement which she
inaugurated about a year ago of
ptenUng bluebonnets on the Univer-
irt lent
ed im
a bach
wuccem
With th* Jiffy-Cup we will
•end you pictures of eleven other
mold* — dessert and salad melda
i
erY6
and Mrs. Thomas
A
Economy in Pure Irish Linen
72-In. Table Damask
committee. .
Mra W. B. Simma) was appointed
delegate to the Council of Presi-
dent*
Mra. Hart made an interesting talk
on why women should pay their
poll tax. (
A delicious
serving *f rare
fruit-favored dea-
sert COM* yon lesa
than one amall
apple, i
Velour* an
—Really and truly the new Dresses are
wonderful. ‘the chic ruffled Taffeta*,
wool-embroidered Crepe Meteor* and
unexpected combinations of Sattns and
Georgette. N
—Tail o rad Serges and Tricotine, some in
■port styles, other in dressy models,
showing beautiful cqlorings of Spring.
For your first Spring Dress it will a delight
to choose from the many supremely smart
models now on display.
br her mother, Mra C-
Mra. 8. C. Thomas, Mra E
son and Arthur Vollmer
Caldwell of
itted in-
artel of/
. nesttea
exprem-
U small 1
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•how a J
mra at I
he back I
• pemelm I
ut.plein I
nd ut I
. where I
alighu I
were phowerea upon her from, an
umbrella of the mme hum
•I, ..---•—i -- 2-. Th* wedding date was cleverty ar,
mt M” J A. Cawftet4. at South Austin, nounce by meana nt an acrostic.
Who I, rurrertne from a brenk in hidden tn a peanut ahel. ouch xuest
• his right arm sustain ad by a fall ------- - .....
Austin E. Sullivan of South Austin
was n victim of grip during the past
webk.
Miss Gladye W right at south Au.
Ma, who has bean quarantined at he
home suffering from diphtheria, is
much improved and will soon bo able
to ret one to school.
Mr* D. H Hamilton of Danaa
to visiting Mira A. P. Robipmon at
Fairview Park.
For the woman who earnestly wishes
to save, we have tr ranged a sale nt
Congoleum in Lnoleum patterns, til*
effects for bathroom—attractive pat-
tern* for kitchen, pantry and dining-
room—The designs and coloring* ar«
exceptionally good—Many patterns to
oelect from—On sale tomorrow.
Lr-—)
runt
W
$3.75 Yard
4
The best is Always the cheapest in the long
run in Table Linens, and a Tablecloth of Pure
Irish Linen Satin Damask, the fine quality,
heavy weight, rich, lustrous finish, snow-
white bleach linen would be a worth-while
saving. Shown in four splendid designs.
SLIGHTLY SOILED TABLE CLOTHS
SPECTALLY PRICED THIS WEEK
Asort6d *1x0* slightly counter-soiled front the recent
eale—Splendid value* .
Rellvue Park, who was a a pt lent la
the Physicians and Surgeona Hospi-
tal for several day* during the past
— - ‘. is much improved after an
itton Thursday for the removal
at hl* tonsils
Ilion was appointed chairman of the ... TrI1 ---
■ale with Mr* Kinser, and Mr* C. AlReNI PABEENGEES
E Huddleston as her co-operating s rw aw "A**
' Will leave Monday for her home in
Al Paul. Mrs Pardu will be re-
' membered as Mins Paula Seelinge,
. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
A Heeline. former residents of Aus-
tin.
Women’s Bungalow Aprons
At $1.48
Specially priced are these attractive, fresh
Spring Style Apron* made of Percales and
hght-weight Glatea. Button front or slip-
urn -shouidez- models.
Notice to home sewers .. >
New Spring Shirtings
Fine Madras and Percales
• 30c, 40c, 55c, 75c Yard
It is economy to make. Men’s Shirts in the
first place, and you have such beautiful shirt
patterns to select from in the second place.
The materials are better and they really fit
better.
Fine Silk Striped French Madras Shirtings
$2.10 to $2.65 yd.
BABY’S DRESSES AND GERTRUDES
GARMENTS up to 2 years $1 25 at 78c
GARMENTS up to 2 years $1.75 at $1 38
GARMENTS up to 2 years $2 00 at $1.68
GARMENTS up to 2 years $2 50 at $1.98
Ml** Louim Womack of Houston
and H. W. Landecat at Qalveston
were quletiy married Thursday even-
Ing at • o'clock. at the home of
Mr. and Mira T. A sanders in
Houston.
Ml* Womack formerly renided in
Austin with her stater. Mr* L J.
Knight, leaving Austin to accept a
position with the Southern Pacitie of
flees in Houston.
The young couple left immediately
tor their future home in Galveston.
Serve II often
—thret times
weekly. Wintar to
Black KID GLOVES
At $2.00 Pair
--200 pair* of French Kid Glove* in sizes
$1* to 4 only—Glove* of quality, ster-
hng worth and economy. Many with
whit* stitching- Specially priced to close
out
IH4
Extra Special Tomorrow ..
ELECTRIC IRONS
at $4.95 •
Regular 17 30 quality, • -pound Eleotrle
iron. Every "housekeeper ' wh does not
have an Electric Iron should take advan-
tage of this sale—Complete with eland
and eord.
Mr* Cay Pardu* of sL Paul Minn .
’ Wile han been the roet of Mra J
M Nunnamakar at Trans Height*
Another economy \ Item tomorrow—16-
gauge Aluminum Double Bollera; highly
polished. S
Ilian, made a year’s report mow-
ing a small balance on hand.
Cub voted to have a cake and
candy Mia in the near future of
which Mr* Chara Sluntngson la to
Th* kindergarten orchestra piayea
several melectiona for the mthrs.
Frank wkins and hta sob. Rooh-
ester winetna, of Fairview Park are
la Kanma City on businesk. •
receiving a ribbon tied Mhell, con-
Austin friends wilt be interested
to learn of the marriage of Miss
Ethel Showers and Arthur Voltroar,
which was molemntzed Thursday
morning at the Church of .the an-
nunciatlon la Houston. Txaa
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL
Palm School Parent-Teaebere As-
sociation held its postponed mesOag
Thursday afternoon at fill o’clock la
the kindergarten room, with the
preaident, Mr* T. M. Millar la the
chair. !
Besideet the teachors there were
twenty-tob mother*. N
Tha remigmation of Mr* C. M. Mc-
Carthy as secretary was read ana
accepted, and Mr* W. D. Craig was
unantmqusly elected to fill the plade.
Th* treasurer, Mr* W. L Ham-
MRS. K. E CLAPPANT. ,*
Pies i «•**.
Mr. and Mra O. O. Clarke have
returne4 to their home la New or-
u,n. after several weeks' visit in
Austin with relatives and friend*
Mr* clarke will be remembered na
Ml* Julia Greshai, formerly at
austin.
restom to be
buainema.
mede In the loono-fitting and Empire mod-
els with roll collar at black velvet and
beaver cloth.
CHILDREN’S GINGHAM DRESSES
Up to $3.25, Priced at $2.25
—Pretty ixete Frocks for misses • to 14
years of age, splendid quality of Gingham.
In pretty plaids and color oombinationa,
clever model* trimmed in solid colors.
CHILDREN’S SWEATERS
Up to $4 50. Priced at $3 00
—For misses t to 14 years ot age, excep-
tional quality nt Gingham in popular plaids
and stripes; exceptional modele.
Mira T. M. Milter of Austin spent
last week-end in Fort Worth -with
her daughter, Mra. C. Maud.
Rev. ana Mr* Eugene sallu, mt-
sionaries from Kaifeng, Chinn, were
Austin guests last sunday of ths
East Avenas Baptist church con-
gregation, and inerested every one
in telling of their mission work in
China.
Mr* J. r. JenMnu to ill at her
home. lilt Bant Third street
Gerhart Becker of Burton, epent
a few day* at test week Tn Austin,
and whlle here wea a guest in the
Je J. Becker
George Zimpteman at Auetin, re-
turned to his duties in Ranger.
Mr* Charite Petri, who a week
ago wan operated on' nt the seton
Infirmary for appendicitia, to re-
reported* doing nice to-
ward Memorial Missionary society
will meet in regular besion Monday
afternoon at 1 o’clock at the church.
Special business is to be conducted
and all members and. those intei rest-
ed in the church work are asked
to be present
- . The New Spring Coats
Very swagger and mannish
Extremely smart three-quarter length, flare and belted
model*—Many have leather trimmings—Belts and button*.
In color* of Tan. Dragon Fly, Navy, Gold, Gray and other
desirable color*. *
From $29.50 up/to $57.50
Jiffy-Jell meant
a real-fruit des-
i srt it to not lilt*
. the old-style gel-
' atine daintiea.
Mr. and Mr* Willie Wenly and
thro* children, and Mra. Elisabeth
Wenly and son. Car Wenly. of
Copeland were in Austin this wsek
visiting Mr. and y* J. J. Becker.
East Avenue Baptist Ladies- Aid
Soctety will meet this Monday to
quilt, and the mission program will
be postponed for n week Inter.
Tea Plavor la Glees
Bee* • Emch Pachage
Lm- hemy
Raspbory l igi* i ry
Serawberry
Gme* I
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