The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 19, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 22, 1921 Page: 2 of 10
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PAGE TWO
THE AUSTIN STATESMAN
Wednesday, JUNE 22.1921.
Great News! MEN!
1800Athletic Union Suits
DOWN-STAIRS STORE
At Prices Very Much in Your Favor
Another Special Purchase and Selling of
Regular $2.00 and $2.50 Grades Are Included
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All mail orders filled promptly in any size wanted.
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Shadow Proof White Sateen Petticoats
White Oxford Shirts
$1.25
New Polly-Prime
81-Inches Wide
EXTRA SPECIAL
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DOMESTIC 7 l-2c YD.
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EXPECTED HERE FOR
cups and
STATE RIFLE MATCH
Women’s Semi Fashion Black
Men’s Percale Shirts
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MADGE KENNEDY AT
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E. M. Scarbrough & Sons
THE EMBASSY
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GRAB WRONG MAN,
AT MAJESTIC TODAY
New York's Newest Hotel
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Cool and Delightful
Restaurant— A La Carte—French Cuisine
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CHART! RS QRANTED.
Musie
Dancing
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matches to be staged next week on the
Camp Mabry range are near comple-
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GUARDSMEN TO HAVE
MILITARY DANCE AT
CAMP MABRY FRIDAY
the Camp
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No such news for men since before the war—1800 High-Grade
Athletic Union Suits made of fine quality combed yarn madras—
flaxons and pajama cloths—In fancy mercerized stripes—Cord
plaids and checked patterns—All made of superior cloths.
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Residential Section
matches and is entered for competition
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Made ot exceptionally good, highly mercerised White Sateen;
straight-line model with double pannel, both back and front.
Hemstii,’ ~4 hem with elastic waist band......................
BLEACH SHEETING
39c Yard
Three Minutes from Times Square the
Shopping and Theatrical Center; Seven
Minutes from all Railroad Stations.
itel Embassy
Overlooking the Hudson
finish, splendid quality Domestic at before-
the-war price.
| Permit to do business in Texas waa
' granted Btanar Export Lumber Co.,
New Orleans, 1st., capital stock, $300,-
000, Texas headquarters at Beaumont,
J. C. Dawson, agent.
Broadway and 70th Street
New York
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Oxfords and Brogues
Black or Brovn—AU Leather Lav Shoa
At ’5.00
SOO yards of high standard 81-inch, full
bleached Sheeting; heavy, durable qual-
ity.
AL TOMMY’ HOUSTON REGULATORS
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CRASH TOWELING
10 YARDS $1.00
15-inch naturn color Cotton Crash Kitchen
Toweling: sott, abwortmnt and low priced.
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E. M. Scarbrough & Sons
100 SUMMER DRESSES
Crisp New Organdie—Colored Voiles and Ginghams
MEN’S COTTON SOCKS
10 PAIRS FOR $1.00
For every day wear we offer fifty donee
men’s black and white socka in Mann 9%
to 11 % at this most remarkably low pries
of ten pairs for $1.00.
according to an announcement
this morning by John Callan.
ins the highest aggregate moore dur-
Ing the course of the entire match.
Thia cup to now held by John Callan
of Austin.’ In addition to the Herts-
bare and Steves trophies eight other
3c-inch unbleachea. sont
in these three lots Men will find smart, Dark Brown
or Black allHleather Oxfords and Brogues At these
prices they are quite extraordinary values! In styles
that are suitable for both Young Men, Business Meo
and older Men.
Full 81-inch
UNBLEACH SHEETING
36c YARD
Women am buytne thia grade of sheetine
more and more every day The quality
ana the price la the incentive.
At 85c
Fine for summer becaume they're coo and win stand a
Ereat deal of hard wear and frequent trips to the laundry.
These ahtts are ent over generous patterns. Shoulder
fit comfortably, curfs are soft and extra wide in pin
"tripen, cluster stripes and two-tome atrtpen, showine all
the good colorings that men like.
MEN’S WASH TIES 25c
Mia If you want sust a uttle better quality and a prettier
metection to choome your summer four-in-hand tie from—
IM the Down-stairs Store
25c COTTON LISLE SOX 19c
Where quality and mervice and amart, soft tininh, count.
I nyas. " tosvther—tor a very low orice-
executive otticer. Over 150 markampen
am expected to reach Austin Saturday
and Sunday and will report Monday
morning for the qualltying rounds on
medals will be
LARGE BATH TOWELS
- $2.00 DOZEN
Snowy whfte, large size, soft absorbent
quality-- At th la price every home in Austin
should fill the Bath Towel needs.
MENSHANDKERCHIFES
60c DOZEN
Men. and women who buy for men. Here to
a real handkerchief bargain. A very sheer,
neat hemstitched hem. All white cotton
handkerchiefs; 14 inches square.
4:810.00
APRONS 75c
Another big shipment of those pretty
Polly-Prime Aprons Made of Ginghams
in pink and blue checks and light plaids
and stripes; bib style, patch pockets and
braid trimmed.
FTCHING BKTWEEN THR TOM
tereiieved qutekty * appiine a pure
of cotton, maturated is Imperial ■nan-
ms Reredy, to Atteeted parts nt bed-
time. All drugetnts are auchoried to
refund your money if it fauls.—Adv,
4t$1.1212
Madge Kennedy may always be
counted on for an adequate perform-
ance and an entertaintng evening -or
afternoon. Far from disappointing In
her new Golawyn pieture, "The High
ret Bidder." at the Crencent Theater
today, she gives one of the best of her
many interpretations of young woman-
hood. grave or gay The picture has
nome unusual photography and the
Morr Is for above the average. It deals
with love and money—those eternally
conflicting force,-in a delightful and
dramatic way, which gives Miss Ken-
nedy full scope for her splendid talent
present during the mate
Thomson Bailey Amusement Co.,!
Fort Worth; capital stock, JH.0O0.
Incorporators: C. W. Baller. Q. R1
Thomson, M. R. Carb.
Valley Co-operative Creamery, Pharr.
Hidalgo County; capital etock, 18,000 '
incorporators: J. C. Cook, C. H.
Residential and Transient
RATES CONSISTENTLY MODERATE
I* ' “**• ■ Antonio; corporators R M. Whitebead. r. A. $100,000: Rosana Petmoicom Coro
Incorporatora W * Jonea, T Brown. jkion, virgnn, amergaumneCorpprthi
Shelby County Farm Bureau Melonstock from 115,000,000 t Its 000 007
Growers < y-ywaUve Asnoeuition, Cen-1 Pa-Tax Petrolcum Co. Mineral Wells,
ter, no capital stock. Incorporators: I increasing capital stork from 11000000
l.P Hatton, N. O. Bal toy. M. P. By- to $4,000,006; "AllK ™ply <T
tor:__„ ... . (Muskogee, Okla increasing capitni
.Manena country tub, Roxton, Lamar stock from $600,000 to 11 000O00
< ounty • no capital stock. Incorpora-.Continental Gin Co., Birmingham Ala
tors: P E Hawkins, C. Ie Cunning- Increasing capital stock from MOM 000
ham. A. R Graves. (to $6,000,000.
eitin One dome win convince sr money, by Bennett Printing Co. Parle. In-
refunded. All druggists.—Adv. creasing capital stock from $40,000 to
Graham, H. R Mills and others
The Ewton Ad Bervce Co. Dallaa;
capital stock, $1,000. Incorporators:
T. F. S"son, K B Caraway. E B.
Baylor Building Corporation. Waco;
capital slock. $10,000. Incorporators:
J. R. Milam. W. G. lacy. 1. H. Lock-
wood.
Stephens County Water Co, Caado:
capital stack. 1256,000. Inoorporators:
W. A, PM*ram. p. Learned. L. J.
Brian.
Amendments to ehartera were filed
At $1.00
A few drops of "Outgro" upon the
skin eurrounding the ingrowing nail
reduces inflammatfon and pain and so
toughens the tender, ensitve skin un-
derneath the toe nail that it can not
penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns
naturally outward almogt over night.
"Outgro" is a harmless antisepie
manufactured far chiropodista Hew-
ever, any one can buy from th* 4r*u
store a tiny bottle containing direc- ।
tions — Adv.
Where is the woman who is not interested in cool dresses for the hot summer months—and
when such excellent dresses as these are available at such low prices—They are assured of en-
thusiastic approval.
The dresses are close copies of much higher priced models—Materials are organdies
Colored and flowered Voils and Ginghams with organdie; collars, vestees and
sashes—in an almost endless variety of patterns—Sizes for women and misses.
Hopson-Davies Co, Laredo: capttal
stock, $100,000. Ineorporators: I. D.
Davies, D. D. Davies, Sr., O. C. Coere-
ham. Purpose, automobile aecessories.
Profit Realty Co., Houston; capital
stock, $5,000, Incorporators: A. C.
Houck, C. C. McClung. C. R. Bender.
Special Offerings From Scarbrough*.
NEW TUB SKIRTS
And Quite Inexpensive
$1.75 $2.00 $3.00
There are one hundred White Garbardtne
Skirta in this shipment—and they are
unusually good values. Such beautiful
materials—with novelty stitching. fancy
pockets—large penrl buttons and wide
belts.
MUSLIN TEDDIES
At 49c
Soft tlsh color or all white Muslin En-
velope Chemise. Hmbroidered and fancy
stitching in contrast colors. Sizes SI to
42—with self shoulder straps.
CHILDREN’S PLAY
APRONS AT 39c
Children’s little Percale play Aprons,
Belted models and braid trimmed—Small
check patterns just the character of
Apron every small child needs to wear
while at play.
BOYS’ UNIONS 59c
Mothera, if the boy needs another suit
or two of cool. Athletie Unions-here la
a real bargain Fine check Nainsook
Untons with elastic band acroms the back;
. nizes 26 to 34.
WASH TROUSERS 75c
Boye Knickerbocker Myle Tub Trous.
era in light ana dark colors; good.
washabi• materlala sizes < to 16 yearn
Fibre Silk Hose
At 48C Pair
HUCK TOWELS
$1.50 Dozen
AU white or red bordered Cotton Huck
Face Towels—That are about one-half
the former selling price. Regulation
size.
A Nev and Low Price on High-Grade
range. Koan com-
I aa a resuit of the
Here is another unusual production
by the man who foun htmweit
widely dincumged in film cirelee becauwe
the remarkable picture he made of
Rober L. stevenson’s great novel "Dr.
Jekyll and Mr. Ryde," in which John
Barrymore was Marred He is John s.
nobertson, one of Panmount'a lending
direetora, and he haa made another fine
picture from Sir James M. BarHle’s
"Sentimentel Tommy." This i the
feature at the Majestie Theater for the
last time today.
Out of "Sentimental Tommy" be
haa fashionea a picture at mue eharm
and heart interest. The cst la nne,
including Gareth Hughen, May Me-
Avoy, Mabel Taliaferro and George
Fawcett
Hr Ansociated Preas
HOUSTON, Texan June M.— Tturr
must have gotten the wrong man."*
Thio waa the comment today of M.
Masllansky, old elothes baleeman, who
laat night waa picked up off a atreet
corner and whieked away in an auto-
mobtte. Shortty afterwards he waa
given carfare ana released. He was
not molented
"They gave one look at me when
they got a good chance and turned me
loose." he rioted
Men'i Full, Poomy -Cool
UNION SUITS FOR 75c
Mads of standard quality of Pajama chock
fabric. All are in closed crotch style. A
most exceptionally good quality for such a
low price. Hlastic knitted bands across
the back. It will pay every man to lay in a
generous supply Ger summer use All sizes
up to 44.
Women will wonder why such good quality fibre Sk
Stockings are being offered at such a very low price —
They were the last of a dincoutinued number and we
were made a very lew price ts take the lot Now—here
they ar already for you in Black only. All “izes from
CHILDREN’S FANCY SOCKS
AT 25c PAIR
White Cotton Lnle Thread Borks with fancy colored tope.
Colors Pink. Blue. Brown. Lavender and fancy mix-
lures sizes $ to s%.
Every garment has a heavy elastic knitted bands across
the back—They are generally proportional and cut extreme-
ly full—No skiming in materials or workmanship—Sizes
34 to 46.
awarded to winning marknen Thewe
trophies wit be on exhibition at Cari
Mayer’s Jewelry Mora next Monday
During the course of the encamp-
ment ana exhibition .hoot will be held
by mrmb.ru at the Peters rifle team,
rrrementing the Peters Cartridge
Company
Mra Adolph Topperwein at Haa An.
tonj. one of the brat woman rin
pistol shots in the trailed Staten,
Co-operative Anwoctation,
UM yaras
no capital stock.
Elaborate preparations are betng
mnde for the enlinted men's dance ]
which Ie le Oe hek at the canteen ball
at Camp Mabry by the Texas National
Guard, nccording to reporta from the
camp Wednenday morning. Musie will
be furnished by Use Firet Cavalry
Hand, and the HrM Cavalry orchestra,
which win altetnate during the eve
ninr's entertainment.
.Thome in charge of the dance stated
they wanted It understood that this
will be ntritly a military affair, but
dentred the hearty co-operation at ehe
people of Austim is making i a sac- .
cess. University and Austin girls are
invited by the dance committee Is par-
ticipate in the dance and help in pro
vidine a pleanurable time for the 1000
or more men in the samp
The dance Tuesday night given by
the Hike was poorly attended on ac- I
count of lack of preparatory arrange- I
manta, one of the oamp otticers re- (
ported. The necomsary co-operation j
of the Austin people was not extended ;
on this occaniom and the dance was
not nuccesnful,
Orficers of the National Guard will
be Euestn of the Ben Hur Shriners |
Thurmday night at a dante given in i
their honor at the Scottish Rite Ca-
I hedral.
resist ratio*, of many of the best rifle-
men la the Mata for the meet.
Among trophies to be shot for is a
ITM sold and allVer loving cup which
le iff)rsl for the rifleman mooring
htehjent sa the lOSS-yard range Th to
trophy is offered by Albert and Ernest
Steves at San Antonio, both of whom
are entered for the ecmpetition to cap-
tan this cup.
Anothet trophy for which rinemen
wiir moke wpectmt effort is the Rerez-
berg cup, which goes to the man mak-
NEW CALICOS
12 YARDS $1.00
There will be a rush at this counter tomor-
row selecting from these dark or light
colored calicos—aad you get 11 yards for
61.00.
no capital stock.
Read, Mary O.
Temple.
Winttela Lignite Coal Co, Winfield.
BUT RELEASE HIM
------ Hood County Farm Bureau Melon
Previously Sold for dAAE
$3.00 and $3.50. Now
These Shirts are made by a manufacturer who specialises in making
only the highest standard of quality in soft Shirts—and recognised as the
beM. The materials are highly mercerized White Oxford Cloth and
sotsette—finest pearl buttons are used. Cut to standard—- with a two-
button collar band and buttondown collar. The lowered price and
highest standard of Shirt making—make this a very special offer.
Sizes 14 to 17.
BLEACH DOMESTIC
8YARDS$1.00
This is a ttrar ag-nch full bleached and a
«ood, heav» quality, • yards for $1.00.
Is Doubting
Thomas No Longer
"All medicines and doctors for
ntomach trouble proved worthlems in
my esse. Everybody recommends
something else and nothing helped. rm
I became a doubting Thomas as to
sny cure. WhHe in St Louis a party
praised Mayr's Wonderful Remedy
ao highly that I bought a bottle and
I am now a doubting Thomas no
longer." It is a simple, harmlees pre-
paration that removes the catarrhal
mueun from the intentinal tract and
allays the inammation which oaumes
praotically sll toomneh, uver and in-
kestinai agnmuta, inetuding appendi-
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