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THE AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER n, 1910.
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CHIFFON OVERBLOUSE AND LINGERIE WAIST
Prizes for Bridge Parties
7. Altman &.(n.
BMI OUT
5™ AVENUE, 34th and 35th STREETS. NEW YORK
HAVE NOW READY THEIR CATALOGUE No. 102
itates and in-
ulation
OPEN ALL NIGHT
FOR THE FALL AND WINTER SEASONS,
A COPY OF WHICH WILL BE MAILED UPON REQUEST.
SPECIAL—WATERMAN’S FOUNTAIN PENS, $1.00
NOTICE - PREPAYMENT OF SHIPMENTS
361618483
mem
Old Telephone Ne. 66
dited by MRS. FRED SCOTT.
J. HANSON, M. G. D.
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THE PARLOR OF AN OLD HOUSE.
GODET HOUSE GONTRAGTS
IS Rm MIS
PLEASANT TROLLEY RIDE.
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in order to permit the street
car
The Philosophers and the Frog.
Little Problems of The Home.
Si:
Limited Income.
OUR FASHION PATTERM
Mutt® News Budget.
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Address
PILLS
ulrd to get the suits rood;
A
ths November term
The court was opposed to
triet court.
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GIVING BWEDISH TRSATMBNT/nr all troubles of the LAver, Stomach
and Bowelu, Rheumatism and Nervous Allments. No drugs, no operations.
Call me up now.
with a
most su
thinuer and paler I
I am not a good man-
the following corpora-
I yesterday in the state
indorsed the work and
iference for education in
it would be necessary for the court to
hre some one to push the work if he
explanation,
heated argumi
length ono of
Fried chicken.
Chicken pie.
ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE NEW SHIPPING SERVICE.
FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF PATRONS, DETAILS OF WHICH
ARE CONTAINED IN THIS CATALOGUE.
Miss Lucile Price hss gone to San
Marcos to attend the Baptist academy.
toria the Elks ।
th* pleasure of
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Chicken a la Reine.
Deviled chicken.
Creamed chicken.
cleansing it of all
impure mattet,
makes a perma-
nent and lasting
cure of the dis-
ease. For forty
years S. S. S. has
been recognized
as the best blood
Broiled chlekem.
Chicken boulettes.
.RE FILED
ITATE DEPARTMENT.
Mias Beaste Welle will leave next
Neek to attena Monticello college.
awatuine each
rather new M
Size f --
, Fi out blank and mend to Pattern
Department of this pewspaper.
Misses Minnie and Sarah Dill have
returned from Blessing. Texas,
Mr and Mrs. Claude Daniel, have
. returned from their honeymoon trip to
North Texas point*.
Mias Gertrude Rowe baa returned
from a visit to her siater, Mrs. Frits
Lanham, la Weatherford.
The ladle, of the Modern Maecabees
will meet thig afternoon at 1 o'clock
with Mrs. J. R. Blocker.
GENERAL QUESTIONS ON PUBLIC
HEALTH DISCUSSED—BUFFALO
GNAT FOUND NOT GUILTY
OF PELLAGRA—OTHER
MATTERS.
You’ll find in our stock lots of Attractive Novelties that
are certain to please you and your pocketbook
__in a urtata email town la a
women whe at one time waa qaite
bed to have a corn ex-
n City on next Thanks-
school In Blanco county
1 the corn exhibit for a
plently nt
lcome her
PHONE OLD 1073.
OFFICE ION WEST TENTH STREET, AUSTIN, TEXAS.
• VAN SMITH DRUG CO.
Thursday, September 22.
TWENTY WATS OF COOKING
/ CHICKEN.
Liste Being BroughtUp to Date Pre-
paratory t® Filing Suite.
aide in San Antonio, where Mr. White-
sides will go into the automobile bust*
ness.
HEARTand
I HOME TALKS
^yBarbara^yd
Boned chicken.
Chicken patties.
Chicken livers.
Mre. Fred C. von Rosenberg and
children will be home today from St.
Pau, Minneapolis and other points in
Minnesota.
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ticket
a sooAToUwTIKs OR CUEWHIM
Get tk.
ray of elegant tolletts wae xeneraliy
commented upon The feetive elite of
th. riete and aftrlet club affaire has
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and her need te eat
buytg in the meat
aar, sat peytme •
perhape, hat gotun
"gmg"
MSTERS.
Miss EEEje Grant of Palestine is here
with her aunt, Mrs. Ruggles, while she
attends school this winter.
tern 478 it 10 cents.
Na 478,
Mayor A. P. Wooldrldge and Com-
missioner Hart, with the committee of
the Tenth ward fire company, spent
some time yesteray afternoon on the
grounds of the new hall at First and
Waller streets determining just where
to lorate the building on those lets.
The building will be cortpleted within
the next two months, according to ex-
pctatlons.
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A Large Family and a
A warn as writes to know if I ean- ple
red by resolution the >
hn A. Brown for county Cj
San'Antonio. Mrs. H. D. Kampmann
did likewise. In San Angelo and Vic-
Mrs. Tom Smith and Miss Jenny
Welgle returned yesterday from a
dleasant visit to friends in San An-
tonio the past week.
Mrs. George Miller left over the In-
ternational and Great Northern yester-
day for Pittsburg, Pa., on a visit to
TOFURM GRACEFULGURVE
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And here how oft in seasons gone ,
May sorrow have remained a apace
To keep the curtains tightly drawn
And watch a silent, upturned face!
Here let no jest be lightly passed,
And let no tale be glibly told;
Here joy has been and grief has cast
The shadow that is dark and cold.
—S. E. Kiser in Chicago Record-Her-
ald.
been developed to ft® hghest Sanaa,
until now the tocsin has been wounded
for lass of the festivity and more of the
earnestness of the work. The sugges-
tion, coming from the president, fa one
nt saneness and good taste, and relieves
♦ he hostesses of much of the respons-
' Hity of her role, but feetive enjoyment
<0 a certain degree will always be
found where women of congenial tastes
nr® ansemble. Tn consequence of Mra
Wright's request. Ran Antonio hoet-
Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. Dodd have
returned from the east, where they
have spent the past three months.
Miss Louise Pfaefflin is expected
home Friday from a delightful stay in
the north and east during the summer.
Miss Lucile and Mabel Spann have
returned from an eight months' visit
at Ballinger and Abilene, where they
have been visiting relatives.
ta • helper.
»Ite—« n. ■ who woma
pith open arma Her benath would
STREET CAR TRACK ON EAST
AVENUE—STEP IN PARKING
PROGRAM—COUNCIL OR.
DER8 POLES MOVED. •
Thia akirt haa nmme gores
taid in ench gore and la a
design to form pet
U • separate skirt.
Mr. ana Mrs, • 8. Florea leave to-
day over the International and Greal t
Northern ter Mexico City after a pleas-
ant visit to their dauhter, Mre. I.
w. Fitzgeraia.
In MUI company nt Mo-
ll stock $18,000. The In-
le J. P. Burrus, J. L
Erouch.
amery company, capital
rhe Incorporators are J.
I H. Evans, T. N. Foster.
mo she gate
acknowledg
Capudine carss Hendache,, whethe
from beat, cold, braip-fag, oler exertion
or stomach troubles. It cure sick head-
scbaa and n— hendaches alo.
Capudine ia also the quicken and
best rereedy for attacks of Cold or Gripo
it relieves fra mching and fovariaboon
and restgre normal onditions.
copy for yourself—you- will find it very
interesting.
REVISING DELINQUENT ROLLS.
By a staff correspondent.
Dr. Safford, for many years
fessor of chemistry in the Medical
leg* of the Unverelty of Nashville,
used to tell his students a fable—the
moral of which was “prove it." Cer-
tain wise men were gathered together
rHedlth
ense of Health and
Renewed and of
and Comfort
I of Syrup of Fige and
a, as it acts gently on
er and bowels, cleans
effectually, when con-
ious, and dispels colds
Capudtas is liquid—easy sod plemsant
to take arts imimediatel. 10c., 256,
and SOc. at drug stores.
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was reqi
time for
D UPON BILL LADING
N MATTERS AND
KE PROPOSITION
MEETING.
neficial effects, always
ne. manufactured by
Fig Syrup Co.
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The dainty overblouses of chitfon present an economieal means of pro-
longing the life of the summer lingerie waist, for these sheer overblouses are
often worn above white waists of this type, provided the lingerle model is
lacy and elaborate enough in type to make an Appropriate background for
anything as luxurious as chiffon. The chiffon overblbuse, of course, matches
the color of the autumn coat and akirt suit, and in addition to the lingerie
waist slip there may be another of gay Persian satin for special wear. The
chiffon overblouse illustrated. Is in navy blue, with embroidery in blue, crim-
son and gray.
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to ascertain the explanatton nt * state-
ment that when two Elasses of water
of equal weight are balancea on the
beams of a balance ecale and a frog
is then put in one of the vessels the
balance remains the same, thu at-
Miss Janie Davis is spending a few
leeks in Mercedes visiting relatives.
be the better for swab work sad la
■say a home she would be almost
Ke e th family. 8be mieat not
m the Moa tart If obe Bana her
wert won arid eomdueta hermeir with
dignity And metf-repeet whe win not
lom enete. She wi ma be a pinoe
for her—if a— be respected and ad
mired for bar pluek. Aa time gate
on —d family Amamoms grew caster,
site mtght take a courp ia domestt
netence Plenty of good posatiena are
Mr. end Mrs. A. F. Martin and daugh-
ters. after a delightful summer spent
on the Pacific coast and points of in-
terest in the northwest, have returned
home.
Claeen Running by Sohedules Large
Attendance But No Crowding-
The public schogla have now wot
down to regular and aatintactory work,
ecogrdqn to a statement of Superin-
tendent A. N. McCallum yenterday.
The olesses have boon organised at all
the buildings and recitations are being
conducted by achedule. The attend-
once is largo, praetienlly all available
room at all the buildings bring taken
up, but there is little if any overcrowd,
•ag-
rompany to change Ite tracks near the
Blind inatitute to conform with the
plans for the boulevarding of East ave-
nue, the city council yesterday ordered
the new telephone company to remove
its poles from the east side of the
School between Eighteenth end Nine-
teenth streets. The line of the track
will there make a graceful curve in ac-
cordance with the lines of the new
Chicken smothered.
Chicken sypreme.
Chicken with rice.
Chicken with truffles.
Chicken croquettes.
Chicken salad, mayonnatse.
Chicken en eaprerole.
Chicken with dumpling.
Chicken with munhrooms.
Chicken souffle.
wen om. She ha a large, comfort-
able heme — tb. —barb's naost
street But to — IM everything
bat tala home, aad this is b—vily
mortpnged Her husband is an to*
valid, ber sog of little necount and
the only other member of the family
te a dniyghter tee —tall to be eg any
help.That woman tehee la vasaine.
tempting to prove the assertlon that gathering the fleecy starle. I-----------
a frog has no weight when immersed I like 3000 bales have been sold here to
In water Each wise man ha4 hla own date and some cotton Ib being held.
it." Of course when It cam® to prov-
Ina it, they couldn't
So when you hear people Bay that
Coca-Cola io injurioun, just ask them
to prove it. They can t. Nobody can,
because it is not injurlous. But on
the other hand, it can be proved that
it is not Injurlous by chemical analy-
sis Or if you are not a chemist your-
self, wwhy not accept the verdict of
•very competent chemist who ever
analysed it? Eminent College and Uni-
versity Chemists, Commercial Chern-
Ista Government, State and CltyChem-
teta—all have analysed Coca-Cola, and
not on ha® ever been able to find
anything injurioun in it. The very
next time you hear any on® eay that
Coca-Cola ontains deleterious ingredi-
ents tell him to write the Coca-Cola
Miss Sue Robertson will attend
school in New York this year.
Tim Murphy Monday Night.
There Ib poetic justice in Tim Mur-
Phy's wuccens with American plays.
Lake Bol Smith Russell, John T. Ray-
mond end John E. Owen he has been .
patriot io In his art. He has always
acted Amerlcans in American plays by
American authors.
It will be remembered that this
comedian leaped to fame as the Hon.
Miss Gladys Spann ba® returned to
Ballinger, where she will teach in the
high school.
Mrs. Gribble and daughter, Mies
Mary, have returned from a pleasant
visit to Houston,
Hutto, Texas, Sept. 11.—Continued
favorable weather has enahle the
farmers to make good headway in
gathering the fleecy starle. Something
.ncapmammnmhiodt Hicks* Capudine
Thia pattern ia ent In fire sizes, W to . ..mA0u
"Deputy County Clerk Fred C. Mnlone
wa, buny In th, tax collector office
yesteriay revising the delinquent tax
roll, for tbra. er four year, back pre-
paratory tonche filing of sutts by the
eounty attorney for the collection of the
beck taxes due the county. The de-
the thousands of cases of
is cured is proof that it is
edicine needed by those
ith this trouble. Book on
I any medical advice free
SFEOtriOtfO.. Atlanta, 0..
pany to place it, wires undergtound on.
Lavaca street from sixth to Fourteenth
streete wa, pessed to the secona read-
ing. The ordinance will be passed
finally today.
IInquent tax llata aa approved by the .... .
comminsionerx court year by year Originalena
were already available, but the county — _ —* • _ - _ _ • -
flerk had not heen re.,wire,I to note the BJ rr E ■ I ra • 7 F
KUHLIULK 3
hbazzaEieepinefAucemMdentom MALTED MILK
court QR Tuesay explaining th® state .g - , el np, 99
of affair^ and stating that in as much' (Hgatecgcdd.
a® th® tax collector would not permit f*
him to take th® records out of Mb nt- I hekoodDrinkforAll Ages
fife, he, the county attorney, would bo mamaamkmaaopaannmnn
unable to do the work. He supposed w""mn -A"en-w--A
lean rice, in bulk or in
rels, located in towns nr
ngaide of main or switeh
l Imads, or at shipping
iks of navigable streams,
g board will approve this
permit it to become ef-
liately.
. . Not in any ■* Trust
Or’ihi. weFInsiston"HORLICK‘S"
onneanA •A Teke a peckege home
very empt one,
II the hmuy are to meh atratta,
the riStor mtgh and wert nwilie
■fr li ta homes ot the town it to
—« a ItaM tor tom pride Aad Bay
womem whe date bar work well, no
■alter what that verk may be bar
the ryagert of the rtebt tort of aoof
The following ante-nuptial event,
told of in the Houstoir Chornicle, took
place Tuenday: “Mine Courtney Long-
cope will —tert,in the bridal aiten-
eat, nt th, Taylor-Lengcope wedaine
in intorma manner Tuesday evening
roslowine the reheareal at the Central
Christian church. The guenta will be
Miss Madeline Lengoepe, Mima Amy
Longcope, Miu Mmieent Hume, Mr.
Taylor. Mr. Allen Cooke Mr. William
wiulamson, Mr B. A. Mekinney. Dr.
Roy WAson and Mr. in. Fisher,"
TARRH
IC BLOOD IMPURin
s a deep-seated blood dis-
hich no amount of local
ill ever permanently cure,
rial effects of washes,
aalations, etc., are only
and when left off the old
eturns, because the blood
vith catarrhal matter and
This impure condition
Institute Close,.
s, Sept. 20.—The Blanca
te closed here Friday,
[weekly session was bold,
teacher, were preent as
icfpanta: J. E. Watkins,
[Alexander, Lillie Saun-
kee. Myrtle Given*. Mae
e Edward, of Blanco. J.
[ Allie Foster, Mre. Hat.
[ Elizabeth Rumsey of
w. C. Stephena, Round
In Feeter,. Twin Slater*;
son. Tow Head; Miss
Stephen Chappel;; Miss
in McCall Creek; Miss
Hye; Miss Bessie Dur-
I Valley: F. C. Fawcett.
tover. Flat Creek; C. A.
mney: Miss Florence
Io; Miss Maudle Wood,
. Beneath this ancient chandelier
A man and maiden may have stood.
And reverently bowed to hear
A preacher’s words, and deemed them
good;
Here, long ago. the first low sigh
That some fair lady’s love betrayed
May have been heard with gladness by
One who had doubted and delayed.
Mr. and Mre. Duncan Whitesides’
friendo regret that they will not make
their home in Austin. They will re-
ager I try to make both ends meot
But before the week is out my money
to gone and I do not know where.
gvae brilliant Mils "for Co,, Atlanta, Ga. for a free copy of
their mieeta Th® Ir thelr booklot. "The Truth About Coc-
tnllett®V wa® gahecar. Cola." In th® meantime write for a,
The Order of the Eastern Star of
Texas will hold the annual convention
in Austin on Tuesday, Wehesday and
Thursday, October 11. 11 and 11. The
meetings Will be held in th® capitol
and about 1100 or 1600 delegates and
memvet are expected.
Mr. Rob Connerly, the Texas cham-
pton golf player, received a very fine
club direct from St. Andrews. Scot-
land. the most famous golf links in the
world. The club was a present from
Mr. J. W. Parker of Houston, who, with
Mrs. Parker, spent the summer abroad.
Mr. Connerly is very proud of his pres-
ent, and was especially pleased at the
thought of the giver.
The Houston Chronicle of Tuesday
records the following wedding: "The
home vj Mr and Mm. L. B. Carlton.
1606 Austin street, was th® scene of a
quiet wedding when Mrs. Chariton’s
sister. Mm. Fannie Pratt, formerly of
Beaumont was married to Mr. R. M.
Ashby of Austin. The ceremony took
place Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock.
Rev. W. W. Watts officiating. MY.
and Mm. Ashby left immediately for
Ran Antonio. They will be at home
after October 1 at 1001 Whitis avenue,
Austin.**
COMMIS8IONERS’ COURT WILL
BUILD ADDITION TO VAULTS
AND WILL CONSTRUCT
SI DS WALKS.
sidewalk and gutter together.
A bond of 1200 was required. Com-
petitive bidders were William Fuhr-
man. H. Brueggemann and R. V. Dixon.
SCHOOLS DOWN TO WORK.
Valley association of
capital stock. The in-
> C- M. Cotham. Adolph
and there was much
tent end dissuasion. At
the wise men said "But
freight agents of the .
his state have prepared
ig validation plan which
tted to the railroad com-
e special hearing to be
uber 30. It isJunderstood
is substantially the same
led in the amended house,
ovided for validation by
(fidavjts. The details of
I not yet been submitted
Its of the commission for
I however.
does hot
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An Awful Eruption
of a volcano excites brief interest, and
your Interest in skin eruptions will
be as short. If you use Bucklen's Ar-
nica Balve, their quickest cure. Even
the worst bolls, uleers or fever sore®
am soon healed by IL Best for Burna.
Cuts. Brulses, Sore Lips, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains and Pllea It gives
instant rellef. 26c at all druggists.
ESTATE HEALTH
•sees have decided that no entertain-
ing will be given as an auxiliary to the
usual federation affairs. The general
events will consist of president’s even-
ing. music night, speaker’s eyening: A
sthtseeing motor car nde, a delegator
afternoon reception and a luncheon for
the alate executive board and the state
and local chairmen. Mrs. Wright will
present an Innovation In the form of a
conference nt all club prestdepta, in-
eluding preslaents of mother oluba.
The St. Anthony hotel wae chosen Aa
federation headquarters. ahd eenven-
tion business will be eonductea in the
St. Anthony auditart, m. which will be
arranged with speakerg’ platform and
a seating caparity of SW. and decorated
with palms and club colors."
Cant you tell me how to pina bet
terr
This woman has rather a cooperate
probtem on her hands, but she reo
ognizes bar defucta and she is so wil-
ling and a—te— te remedy them
that ehe surely wfll win out
In the Bret binea, the daudhter
shula bo taken out of the faetory.
. Her health whould bo the Arst com-
elderaton It would be a wime step
for the nete famtly ta mem te ris—
Brandl waberten town or onantry
pieon, where roods are cheaper. !*-
tag to— exge—We. because a low
he— arid B little garden will help,
arid wham Um kind ti wort the to—
lly ean do ou bo found
The boot thine for the daughter
would be to go late wome niee family
park on that avenue. Thle lo the first
JTthta steBet‘bt“prenidntsoper “w
tra“k"herromathtactorhsy.new line °f ♦ COMING ATTRACTIONS. ♦
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Within this room in former years
Perhaps some lover, over-bold.
. Or trembling with % lovers fears
The sweet old story bravely told;
From yonder window, long ago
A maiden may have looked in vain
For one who fought his country’s foe.
And never would return again.
Th® county comimiesieners’ court yes-
terday let a contrart to Belger A
Flume to ereot a two-story addition to
th® vault in th® county clerk’e offlo®
and that in th® district clerk’s oftice,
immediately above. Th® new walls will
inolse a ground space 111-2x30 feet
larger than that at present nocupled,
and will be on the south side of th®
building toward th® rear: Th® contract
price is 22211, the bid of J. Wattinger
being $2459.35.
The oontractor was required to file
a bond in the sum of 11600. Work will
begin promptly, and two monhs‘ time
is allowed for th® completion of th®
work.
A contract was also let for about 112
feet of sidewalk on the south side of
Eleventh street In front of th® jail and
court house, and gutter for about 120
feet of that distance. The sidewalk
will remain at its present level but on
account of the raising of the street
grade the curb line will In places bo as
much as two foot ten inches above the
sidewalk. The contract was lot to
Knox Johnson at 00 cents per foot for
straight sidewalk and 75 cento for
Two or more prominent society wed-
dings will take place in the near future
in Austin.
Maverick Brander, th® politician an
attle raiser. In "A Texas Steer," Then
he presente that lovable old optimist
of Washington Square in "Old Inno-
cence." 1 his was followed by a nota-
ble characterlzation .of the governor ad
Mississippl in Opie Reed’s southern r-
coratruction -comedy, "The Carpet bag-
ger:" Again, and for the first time
since hl® frst play._he moved into
Washington for hi charming and en-
dearing perponation of Joel Gey in Paul
Wilstach’# "A capital comedy." Native
tn th® core was hiw cowboy in B M
Rose’s "A Man From MIssouri."
The coming of, Tim Murphy Monday
Wight. Reptember. M. wfll reveal thib
versatile comedian in a role new to his
reprtolre this seAson. In it he has
achieved eminent succes, happily
shared by the author, tnr the play has
heen received with enormous tavon
Heats now. 00 sOlo.
WILL MAKE BOND PROMPTLY.
City Will Then Furnish Street Grade®
to Birk head Company.
Cotton prekers are plentiful and all gins
run full time and often into th® night.
Mrs. Hal Farley is back from three
weeks’ spent at Cordell, Okla
Miss Riggs of Rung* is here to teach
in the public schools.
Miss Mary Short of Celina Collin
county, arrived Ra turd ay to assume her
position in our public school.
Mine Mary and Edwin Farley left
Monday for Waxahachie where they at-
tend school.
Miss Man ha May and Powell Werung
have gone to the San Marcos Baptist
academy.
Willis McCutcheon left Monday fog
Dalles frem which place he goes out on
a rivll engineering trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lockell visited
Taylor Mopday.
Mra. John Hewell and Miss Verna
Hewell were in Taylor Monday. ' ■
Joe Matthews of Bartlett was here
Runday greeting bl® many friehds.
MIsa L. Posey of Austin is here the
guest of her siater, our popular milliner,
Mrs. 3.': Holman and little children
were in Austin this week.
Mra. Higgins Holman is in El Paso
vle ting her son Bird Holman.
Mre Booker Bid end dayghter, Mfss
ra are here visiting relatives.
MIss Alice Matthews is back from a
visit with relatives In Laampnsas.
J. J. Tserell, one of the members of
th® South Austin Street Car company,
said yesteray that. “Ite this after-
noon N. A. Dawson recelve a letter
from Mayor Woolridge stating that
within forty-eight hours after the exe-
cution of a bond Indemnifying the city
against amge salts in connection
with the construction of the Ine the
grades would be given by the city en-
gineer. The matter of securing this
bond Is in the hands of Attorney John
E. Shelton and will be promptly at
tended to."
Wires have bean strung Across the
tops of the poles on th® bridge for the
support of th® trolley wires, but all
cohstruction work stopped as soon as
th® city notified the company that It
would have to obtain a permit and the
grades given by th® city engineer be-
tor® It could go ahead with th® work.
The triends of Miss Amella Smith
gave a delightful trolley ride in her
hovor last night, refreshments belng
served at Wolfs after th® spin in th®
cool night breezes. Mina Smith leaves
next Monday for Monticello near HL
Louis, to attend school Tho following
were th® young people who were pren-
•nt: Misses Amalia Smith, Annabelle
Higartner, Laura Jones, Mamie Ray.
Krnest, Mildred Ramsey, Mildred
Brown. Cornelia Keasbey, Booty Town-
send. Marguerite Townsend and Sue
Campbell, Messrn. John Donner. Henry
Thaxton. Donald Penn. Rhesa Penn,
Walter Bishop, John Morley. C. J.
John®, Caldwell Nagi®. Montrose Hurt.
Miss Carney and Miss Myra Smith
chaperoned the party.
aduatea. It in a
and at prtslt a
malady will be found in another direc-
tion.
Another article is devoted to the
necessity fr vaccination and calls at-
tention to the fact that the number nt
smallpox cases In the state so far re-
ported this year has been too large.
A total of fifty-three deaths have been
reported. The bulletin urges the im-
portance of this precautionary meas-
re upon the chool authorities and
while discusing school children calls
attention to the fact that the opening
of schools this month should find
proper hygenie conditions prevailing In
all school rooms. In this connection it
is recommended that' all children be
physically examined and the work and
treatmeht of each be adjuatd to its
particular nede.
The bulletin contains the princpleg
of organizatlorof the "Tropical Disease
Reserch soclety, which to being
formed in this state to further re-
search work in determining the sources
and cures of the tropicl and sub-
tropical diseases that infect mankind.
"The Isle of Rest," by Mra Brumby,
is a poem that seems almost out of
place among the grisly discussions of
pellagra and the like, but none the less
enjoyable for Ito surroundings.
Attention is called in the bulletin to
a recent ruling by the attorney gen-
eral. to th® effect that city authorities
may force connection with tho sowers
in downtAwn section^, as renditions are
diferent there from In the residence
section. Thore is also an article on
the legal conviction of the mosquito,
which was a sort of co-efendant in a
case at Hillebore. The bulletin makes
some valuable suggestion® regarding
typholA fever in this issue. It also
contains vital statistics, whioh appear
elsewhere.
The coming attraction at the Han- I
cock opera house will be Barton A
W is well’s famous all colored Down in
Dixie minstrel, which is scheduled to i
open at the matinee Saturday and
night.
The organizatfon, which is probably
the best egulpped of its kind. Is head-
ed by John Rucker, Ah® "Alabama
Blomsom," on® of th® foremost negro
cc medians on tho stage. Nothing has
been left undone to make the produc-
tion elaborate and pretentious in every
detail. There I® a supporting cast of
forty talented people culled from the
ream of th® vaudeville and musical
comedy field. Besides there will be a
magnificent street parade with music
furnished by the Gold Real Concert
band of twenty musicians who are a
part of th® company. The vaueville
features, of which there are many, are
contributed by Campbell and Warfield,
Marsh Craig, Clark and Taylor and
John Pamplin.
The monthly bulletin of the state
board of health will contain an un-
usually large amount of interesting
reading matter concerning the health*
conditions in the state at large. Thle
bulletin is edited by State Health om-
cer Brumby and consists of articles on
general medical subjects and hints as
to the preservation of public health.
The efforts of scientists to lay the
blame for pellagra at the door of the
buffalo gnat are not credited by the
bulletin, which points out that the bur-
falo gnat lays its eggs only in running ■=
water, while the disease has been found
in places far distant from streams. The
article on this subject does not give
credence to any reports regarding In-
sect® being the agents for pellagra and
insists that the real source of the
Th® following will be read with in-
terest by Austin club women "Club
circles are voicing a lvely interest in
the letter of fnstruotfons Issued to the
state federation by Hs presient, Mrs.
B. J. Wright of Paris stating that an
elaborate line nt sorts! functions inter-
feres seriously with the work of the
convention. The letter was road in
open session before the arrangement
committee in charge ef the November
convention to be held in Ran Antonio.
For many years past, those of seri-
ous mind in club work have felt a cer-
tain hampering of plans and distrac-
tion of earnestness In the elabrate
pregram of social feteing attending
every convention. In Waco, aside from
th® daily club hospltalltfes and enter-
tainments Mrs. Edward Rotan opened
her palatial horn® and served a buffet
lunch to several hundred ‘clubbers.’ In
bank of Dosonville, Col-
unty,‛ capital stock $10,-
corporators are M. L..
Castlebury, T. R. T.
whieh she ean earn aa honest living
aad keep her home And Uto nelgh-
bars appland. When she comes to
make a call they may ask bar to
come the next day and do (ba wash-
ing Thef think all the more of her
because of her piuek.
Binoe the writer of this letter enys
bar money is gone before the wook
is oot, and aha does not know where
it has gone, it would be well for
her to make a memorandum of each
thing as she bays IL Let her keep
a peneu aad a pleee of paper bandy,
and every time she spenda a cept lot
It go down on the paper At the end
of tb® weak, or even at the end of
the day. since qulek action is nees-
sary to improve eiiting conitlons,
tot her go ever tbs sceount carefully
and thoughtfully. She wrill soon see
where she can retrench Too much
has been epent for thia that need
act have been bought it is wonder-
ful, when expenses are before one ta
black and white, how strongly wrong
propositions in buying wu stand
out bow qulckly one can see whore
to improve, how this expenae can be
♦mt out and that on® reduced. Know-
ing what sb® has to expend, she can
by looking over tbs expense account
se9 exactly hew to apportion it, so
that things will eome out even at the
and of the week.
A woman with this problem on herj
hands would do well also to
books out of the public librar,
domestle sclence, and "
get the moot nutritiq
least money, Withg
30 waist measure. Size 96 requires 3% PNeS noadachos—All Undo Gri|
yards of 36-inch material Price of Pat- Colds, Aches Freon Malarious
delicate mucous mem-
tissues and produces the
i symptoms of ringing
e head and ears, mucus in
headaches, watery eyes,
less, sore throat, general
of health, etc. This con-
remain, growing worse as
catarrhal matter is al-
ain in the blood. Being
bod impurity, there is only
cure Catarrh, and that is
e blood. Nothing equals .
this purpose. It attack,
it its head—in the circu.
not Write her Ie nomhe way bev to
Ur, more economically. Her bus
bana Bled recenuy. aka ears, leavine
her with three ehteren, tee a girt
large emough te take a ba He ate po-
aielon, the other two, qoMe sman.
All hey have ta live agon la wig
this girl earna, ta the mnoney tm
hushaind baa maved, not t eery targa
amonnt, baa been umed The father
dled of conmamptioa. And the daug-
ter who works la not very stronz
She B 11 I factory, the ■other
wrttee, “aM every Any It teatea ta
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