The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 156, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 18, 1923 Page: 22 of 42
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CALENDAR
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Winter Weather
Thanksgiving Means Din-
ing and Dayicing—and a
New Evening Gown
$79.50
DRESS GLOVES
223
$29.50$94.50
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$2.50 to $6.50
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SILKS
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UIDAr,
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Queen oft
Fabrics
Safe Fat Reduction
7
6
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$4.75
Adv.
Tarquina
$1.95
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Metal Laces and
Hand-Made Flowers
TF
$1.95
MILLINERY
Linen Napkins
Fur Bandings
At Very Unusual Reductions
$7.50
Blankets and Comforts
H
Satin Crepes
by the largest woolen and comfort
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BASTIAN
Up Biafra Over 916 Congrees
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$1
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band border •
napkinn doten
T2-Inch .trip, with foral
border, yard...............
Paige designs and finest fab-
. rics. Maid and matron alike
will find in this collection
models suitable for any and
every occasion at prices that
please as much as the dresses
$10.00
$10.00
$17.50
$19.00
$1.95
$2.95
$4.50
ida, iace» and
la Mr trim-
Wit
to t
exh
atspices of
I society.
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mi
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Thanksgiving Linens
, At New Low Prices
efte tive thinee la metaine
handmome fioweta to be fo
ming department.
These blankets and comfort* are made
millsin America.
Th. new winter froek- emana th. warmth
and amartnes of fur banda
40-Ineh Batin Crepes
Mil quality.
This week, yard....
Leture at
hursday
o’elork, Dr l
Antversity oi
first leeture <
smbly hall
Dr Click ha
‘Home Aspe
Every Fail and Winter, trimmed
or untrimmed hat in stock in-
cluded in this sale.
Wraps
At Special Prices
$39.50 $49.50
A Gathering of All That is
Newest in
Circular band
•nd seroll-...
it -inch
napkins ......
Bmall pin
stripe
22-ineh
napkins.......
7—so delightful to the eye and the touch. They are Ireland’s
luct, woven by Irish weavers, known the world over for their
NOVELTY SILKS
The season’s mode favors garments aimpie in outline, uing fabrics rich
in ornamentation.
it
k
2-ineh Bquirmlette ..........
4-ineh Squirrelette. hw.
4-ineh biaek and brown Ceney
1-ineh beige Ceney............
TSsDA:
Daughter of Texa» Revolutlon
zive benent cara pary. Mra.
h h. Sevter’a: odck
Lamb* Wool Comfortt, SUkaline Covering $6.98 Each
------------------------—............... - -----
New Peggy Paige Dresses
ARE IN!
Lace and Metallic
Flouncings
Beautiful color efteetn in thene nounetngi
•• tnehes wide. Priced eo NN
UH. $4.00, HM MM and........*0.UU
•xtra »pecli la our
.........$3.98
40-inch Crepe Chittona, embraeing all wantea
.......... $2.25
r VSAT:
ir American Association University
Size 68168 Grape and Greek Key—Tulip and Scroll
designs, at, each.....................................
21-in. Napkins to match, at dozen, $5.98
SzE 72*00
Our silks for the fail and winter season are in harmony with the trend.
" Silks of unusual character and of remarkable value. Silke no one can af-
ford to overlook Among the most popular are:
Mm ate. Ma to », tan* d
.ii ft p-pe q- eih be *•
• • tahim ate -d-. AM <te w-:
M zitmeneie
Women who pride themselves on-their home take intense pride in linens
like these. To hem and embroidery them is a delight—so worth while
so enduring —
finest produ
skill.
Woolen Coatings
. Vellona
se-ineh velloma eontine. a wool veivet very
mubtie m lu eolor etteet». eo
Prieea............................ 58.95
——
Newest fabrics, most fash-
ionable furs and the sea-
son’s newest silhouettes are
here. Inviting prices sug-
gestive of exceptional
_ values which will be diffi-
5 cult to duplicate, furnish
" another strong incentive to
choose immediately.
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MANY OTHER STYLES er In-
etuded ana th. early nhopper
will find our bag ana vanities
mont reasomatly M
76c, $.so, UM t 12250
Chiffon Dress Velvets
Peautitut Chitton Velyet la th. finemt a mI-
“X Very muvple, in all the evening iten
ana biack. Priced N
»«H. MM. HN and.........,...>.VU
. 1 ‘
that an true Iriah ane h
to-inch dot Oreek key border,
half bleached ...............
Musical Benefit
Th. nuxiary ot
Mpincopai ehbureh is
Por a woman wha want, a eoat, a. warm
aa fur. yet fre from fur , exeenafv. wethE
will d.. th. iriwo la Tarquina .$14.50
toThteerubuo is invited
Cantegbury
e Th* Laie
Ftreet churt
afternoon al
} n Kimn
2 Satin-Back Metal Cloths
in at* th. correet evenine tome, aa wall aa
all anvvr and uola M tches e en
wide, ard............x........ $.50
ADAM JOHNSON CO.
(SUCCESSORS TO T. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Inc.)
Bickler W
Many fin
to the moth
meeting of
week. The
UMM this
Plans for
the needs o
cunsed at tl
entert
l nigh
luring educa
The elub '
do ament fu
Musical Program Today.
Mu Phi Epellon, honorary musi-
cal sorority at the University, wil
hold in secong open meeting thia
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the
Giris" Study Hall. Main Bunding.
Mia. Miriam Landrum, chairman
of the program committee, an-
nounces a very interesting pro-
gram- Miss Helen Reed, tutor in
paychology. and a atudent last
year under Dr. Schoen at Carne-
Kia Technical Institute, will ais-
cuss the psyshology of musical tal-
ent. She will especlaly emphasize
the sqeshore testa, which are prob-
ably the, beet and moat standard-
ized test of mysical talent. It la
interesting to nle in this Conner-
tion that Mlaa Read will give a
courne,next term on the subject of
The Psychology of Musical Tal-
•nt
Program:
plannine a grH-:‘Tm- Srei. r— -
$ Ereuste-ai
ale M tte raw ah «M t- •
vne w ,eu aricgla om **ar ter
• Ui sr sending a Utos amount to
aw Uwewt. Cwi.r. 4012 wed-ar ,
Am Dmete. Btm. -e . fugaot
- - “— 1
- oift made with year earn hande are valued
more Tteee. aa limit to the eharmine and
’ WSDNESDAT
Country blub dinner dance; 7:30-
11 o'clock.
Palm school PTA maeta, at
achool; 1-3:15 o'clock.
Wednenday Morning Muse club I
maeta. Drinkin hotel; 1# o'clock.
A League meeta, room nine en-
ineering busiding. universuy
campus; o'clock.
All Sainte
$29.50 to
Tan and gray outing
Menketa pair ..........
ploek checka, .con,led
eotors, pAir ............
Wootnap Maid. Mankato.
peir......................
1*-ineh all Hate Napkin*
el icnly woven, floral t € An
patterna, dozen..... d-VV
$23.50
HOSE
Cadet full f ash ion all allk home.
Th. hose that kives mervice:
In black, white and e? nn
pearl gray. pair....... 3.UU
§<3
22 -inch plain center yith
LEATHER BAGS
Beautirut oblone .hoped leather
ba*, with fancy mountings,
•trap handlen and allk lining*
with mirror and coln puree at-
tached, tn brown. eA Eh
grey and biack. Price >4.
The New Telephone
Numbers:
These numbers are net in the
old book, but are listed in the
new book under the A‘s.
Paste them up for reference.
White Goods and Laces
9001
Ginghams and Domestics
9003
Gloves, Handkerchiefs and
Hoge
9003
Linens, Housefurnishing and
Silks
9001
Second Floor
9004
One-Inch stripes Adams pat-
ten. and Chippendale de-
an............ $19.00
81x81 Heavy German Damask in chrysan-
eh--ur -nA * n —- . a- A — -
thgmnur ndcspttii at......$29.50
SB-Inch Napkine to match. 99 en
regular —Bpectal ----- >3-.>0
M. Plain center with etreutar - A A A
band—Sparial ............... • 1Y.UU
iLT ....... >16.00
AB Lmen Damank which ha. lh. .bean
Hemstitched Sets
READY FOR USE
iteXr-t.....$6.00
napatn. set.$12.00
napkin* "10 $16.00
These bewitching Evening Gowns are as festive as the occa-
sions they are intended to adorn. The very new Rainbow
Metal Cloths, airy fairy Chiffons, buoyant Pompadour Taf-
fetas and dainty beaded Crepes, not to forget the Moires
and other velvets for stateliness. With such shades as jade,
Amertcan Beauty, orchid, ros, turquoise and peach to
choose from the party will be just one conquest after an-
other. Priced from—
Carriers’
Austin A
Am octa tion
111 met TI
Mrs. S. V
Twenty-thi
Schoenert,
in th* abs
Sterzing, tl
After roi
lng was de
discussion
headquarte
ary bill wh
next congn
A social
th* busines
tess was M
in serving
Th* next
first Thun
Mn. W. C.
street 4
St. Martir
St. Marti
been workii
last spring
bazaar, whi
Saturday, a
All kinds
broidered p
gerie, and a
Every on*
bazaa whie
gestioKs for
Sewing Ciri
past week.
Speckies, 35
a fin* attn
MISS HELENE
M municaie_tohe Eiven at Orege
IT houe. Thureday eventne ct t
11 |V«*tek ted. at Auti, teal
if wwi<al tajent will - , |„ ta.
H program and retreshment. win be
al zeyen. A free win offering win be
H accepta but no admlaalon will b.
Hi.sharxea..
- I • • •
Sons of Erin Meet.
I mThuraday night the Sone of Erin
l met.et the bom. of Mr* 8. M
I } oEleby at 706 West Twent-tfh
Mrs. Dave Reed was assisted by
Mik Malcolm Reed. Sr., in the
luncheon at which she compiment-
ed a number of friends. Margu-
THE AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1923.
Mrs Rowe Honored.
rFAotSsumorn"g prealderat of the
presentea with alite |
EhertatePTA by the “emuers wno
have.w orked.under her etflelent dl.
rection for the past two years
The ’J100. which paye for u“*
7 endowment fund T
AaaGulietsaprincipai of he •choo,
naArere4 the mothers ana teach-
er at the put meeting of th. PTA
on the rate of th. ana
eroccne the point that every mothr
mhould vote for th. pa..eg. 0? th.
mehoni bonas in th. "lctfon “0e
h*ld Uac. 14. ”
voted to euppt,
100 concert hooka and eome play-
«rouna equpmene for th. whool.
An inwetring ,nd instruetive talk
E.Mra Noyes Smith, om the chila
bourroblem. "ar-keaturorthe
Scout Tro
* Troop Oni
b<44 an ope
high
noon 3:30 o
All girla •
elegible to
troop. Afi
arout crnft,
I will apeak
nsunlty Her
made tar th
• party.
MoNDAI;
Auxiliary, Highland Persbytertan
church, meets, church; 4 o'clock.
Circles, Southern Presbyterian
Church, meets, in homes.
Hyde Park Christian Ladies’ Aid
meets, at church; 1 o'clock.
Pan Amet lean Round Table maeta,
Driskill hotel; 2:30 o’clock.
Susannah Wesley Bible rla—
meets, Mrs. 8. A. Street; 3
o’clock
St David’s Guild meeta. Parish
house; 4 o’clock.
First Presbyterian Aid society
meets, at church; 3 o’clock.
Woman’s Auxiliary, First Baptist
church meets, at church; 3
o'clock.
Blue Bonnet lodge meets. Mra
Mary L. Carlson; 8 o’clock p. m.
Amexican History dub meets, Mrs.
C. L Condit; 3 o’clodk.
Young Woman’s Missionary so-
cety of the First Methodist
church meets, Mra J. J. What-
ley; 3 o’clock.
Dr. Ernest Webb lectures. Uni-
versity Methodist church; 3:30
o'clock.
St. Martin’s Luther League meets,
at church; 3«o’clock.
Woman’s Guild.. All Saints, meeta
Gregg House; 3 o’clock.
Business and Professional Wo-
men's Choral club, YWCA; 7
p. m.
Firls‘ Friendly society meets for
supper. St. David’s Parish
house; 6:15 o'clock.
Mrs. Harper’s Bible class meets.
YWCA; 6:20 o'clock.
Canterbury Street Ladies’ Aid
meets, Mra E. G. Kimmons; 3
o’clock.
Confederate Museum open to vis-
itors; 2-6 o'clock. •
Open Forum meeta at Driskinl;
12:45 o'clock?
Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt lec-
tures, junior high auditorium; I
3 o’clock p. m.
Baptist women give tea honoring ,
Mrs W H. Batea, parlors First
Baptist church; 3-5 o’clock.
Council of Jewish women give
benefit card party. Mrs. R
John’s.
Troop 1. Austin girl scouts meet,
math room, senior high school;
3:30 o’clock.
Business and Professional Wo-
man's Spanish class, YWCA;
6:30 D.m.
Ladies' Day Parties.
Luneheon parties for Ladles Day
t at che Country club on Thursday
- I imetuded beveral very pretty email
’ parties.
Mre. Sam Sparks entertained in
• I honor Sr Mrs. Gua Mlankenshtp of
t Jacksonvine, Mre. M. C. Parrish
house guest, with a luneheon of
fourteen cover* Lavender chry-
banthemums and pink rosebuds
were used as a centerpiece and
places were marked for: Mrs.
Blankenship, Mr* Parrish, Mlaa
j Ethel Hillary, Mr* Lou la Page,
Mre. Charles Anderson, Mr* F. B.
Kiley. Mr. Nellie Atkinson, Mre
( , Donny Parker, Mrs. L. w. Carroll.
Mr. John C. Ross, Mr* A. K.
if. Stelfox, Mr* M. C. Landrum, and
J the hostess
Fn.! r........$6.75
.....$625
Eominr.onter..hona $9.00
23-mmaten:p:.m....$7.50
Qloyen to meet every Il.su ad. In
both 1*0. and Myle and our
aim i« in piease an Lone
zauntteta and S-dtes
le ntapie and , fancy atytea
Price.- J
eritos and pink carnations decked I
the table and place cards bore the
' monogram of the hostess, done in
platinum tones. The guest Hat in-
cluded: Mesdames J. W. Lowber. F.
L. Jewett. Edward Owen, Hazel-
wood. Bethel, Sidney Thomas Will
Gerhardt, H C. Gatrison and the
hostess and her assistants.
A number of eongenial friends
clustered about the hostess tabi*
with Mr* George McCullough and
Mr. Ed Rhodes Wroe tut hostesses.
The day was one of unusual
pleasure end members of the elub
are looking forward to th. dinner
dance on Wednesday evening of this
week, Which will take theplace of the
annual Thanksgiving dance. As
the Thanksgiving game is to be
played at College Station thia year
and many Auatin football tana are
included in the club membership,
th. ehang, baa been made for their
convenience.
72-inch round threat original dim bieach
patterna in atrip, and chrynanthemum. dot
annn ahrywanthemum border; running ror
ehraanEhemum yard ... .1....... $2.50
72-ineh fun btenehed-Irish Dama.k la ore.k ’
key end rose, lulls* large chrymantnemum
and dot center with acred e NN
border, yard...................... >3.U0
70-imeh henvien Olver blenen Demao. In *
cotn dote .nd e»nn
chrysanthemum, yard,.. >3.UU
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Mallinson’a: Molly O' Satin Creo. $6.05
Mallinson'a: Melly O' .............*fM
Mallineon’u: Suzanna Cte. Meire HM
Mallineen’st Velora Inute .....MB
Mallinson’si Printed Chimring-.,. wn
MlHtsM’n Chniile Roshanaras, *7M
Mallinaen’sa Telvet ................ NN
Mallinsen’a: Chinchiiia Bahs* .....MN
Crepe Chiffons
________$5.95
in per cent wool pinia, • - do vs
all color* pair....................
IN per cent Caitornta Wool 17 A A
plain, pair.....................1514.00
Wotnen entertain at luncheon
for Dr. Rheinharat, Driskill
hotel: 1 o'clock.
Circle No. s, Univeraity Method-
1st church meeta, Mr* 8. O. I
MeDonala: a o'cloeR.
WCTU meets, Mias So. Archi-
bald; > o’clock.
Woman . Auxiliary to C. and J.
of A meeta. Labor Temple; j
TN o'dock.
Circie No. a, Universtty Method-
ietehureh meeta, Mrs R. A.
Corite; * o'elock.
All Saint Auxiliary gives bene-
fit musical*. Gregg house; I
o'clock
Dauehters of 1812 meet, Mr* P.
W MeFaaden; I M o'clock.
All Uses Napkine is hammed
er unhemmed, tive destena.
(Zunt so dozen). Extra spe-
•X.'........... $2.98
drugs, I
ing the _ . , --- . . —w - V -
mtn Iter Mi aem ehe harmi- Mrala
FiKe te tan mu K ea
zzmar-zppzuz"pia
M ha--kadneqn
mil ahw Al* taw dor ate bmS*
• taw tem te haew* Aed m-
Mra. 8. W. Home, leader
•"Fantasie," Bach: Mlaa Eula Me-
IGutre. k
’ ii e Lrrie, Sweet Repose"
I Schubert: Mlaa Nelle Thiel.; Mr*
, Home, necompantst.
? 1 .Talk. "Paychology of Mualc":
! Miss Helen Reed.
Chanson. “Elegie," Massenet
' „Pastomale, -over the imtpa."
I Voracin":, M1" Hlda Widn
• 1 (nute obligato by Mr*. Harold
! nU*r’ Helen Rockwell, accompa-
- EADY for' the approaching Holiday Season. A
Q complete showing of these ever popular dresses
IV in the new mid-season models; apron fronts,
flat backs; sleeves long or sleeves short; skirts bouf-
fant, tiered or draped; all characterized by Peggy
: ”-2
becomourocialin 2? Kharcter, A
in. ciome of th. evening th. hon.
Eon,was netstea 1y Mas Lore.
Sootti.morvinE a buttet luncheon
to.the.Eollowine members of th.
’ ub: sidon Hafria, Jay Brown
wSnsri „2o
Noes Smith. Egne Sr" -F"‘
mmw By man. Eari Bergstrom
George Young, Ram Tounx Rob
ert1 Ogiesb, Gordon drno
The elub addea two newmmen"
bomadiarcus.oMdauritz and Harol
meetona • ,U number •< thia
Tea for
Th* Naw
give a alln
4 to • o'c
3010 Guad
ing musica
during the
Piano so
Roger*.
Vocal ao
Violin sc
Reading;
♦ Vocal
e Deen. El
• Kathrin* l
Violin a
Blittersdor
Reading:
Vocal ao
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