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HOPSTON DAILY FOSTt TH UKSiHy MpRftlNG. A UqUST 17.
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Counterfeits.
Bead what one of the GREATEST NEWSPAPERS IN AMERICA has to
say en this Reject:
The manufacturers of Castoria ha?e been compelled to spend hundreds of
thousands of dsDars to familiarise the public with the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher.
This has been necessitated by reason of pirates counterfeiting the Castoria trade-
mark. This counterfeiting is a crime not only against the proprietors of Castoria
but against the growing generation. All persons should be careful to see that
Castoria bears the signature of Chas. E Fletcher if they would guard the health
of their children. Parents and mothers in particular ought to carefully examine
the Castoria adyertisements which have been appearing in this paper and to re-
member that the wrapper of every bottle of genuine Castoria bears the fac-simile
signature of Chas. H. Fletcher under whose supervision it has been manufactured
continuously for over thirty years. Philadelphia Bulletin.
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Scptanber 1 1905 will be the most comprehensive yet known to Texas
Journalism.
') The splendid resources of Houston and the section of which it is
V the center will be exploited in detail.
4 Houston's oommerce will be shown to the world.
t A large increase in many lines of trade is the record of the year
H end a practical demonstration of Houston's industrial importance i3
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.-.set out in faots and figures.
't; Ho greater advertisement could be devised to promote industry and
;lBigration than the trade edition of The Post to appear September 1.
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"fj" Advertising space in this issue will be of unusual value on ac-
tunt of the extra circulation already shown.
' Commercial clubs firms or individuals desiring copies of this
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''dition should order in advance. In view of the large demand already
drreloped for extra copies The Post may not be able to fill orders
that eome in after the edition is published.
I0T0RS
We carry a ootnplete line
of the calaintad Crocker
Wboakv Motors in stock at
Ws qui furnish any size
Geoacstor from 10 ligbts
to thalarfBat plant.
Get oar prions before par-
chasing; W oan you
D. F. WOODS & GO.
04I7 TUIIS STdl MISTOI.
to
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aas fast aswj8 Vtooo
V (i rVi7l ' lasts sm
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The Kiad Yon Hare Always ftoagat and which has be-en
in dm) for -? SO rearm
All CoantrrieiU Imitations aad "JiMt-as-ffOod " are bat
Kxperiments that tfimta with and endanger the health of
Infaata and Childrea Experieace against Experinieat.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless subatitnt for Cantor Oil. Pare-
srarie. Lrps and Boothias; Sxrsips. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Narcotic
(stance. Its ape la iti guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Fereriahaeaa. It cares Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Tronhlcs cures Const Ipolioa
and Flatulency. It aaalmilates the Food regulates the
StnninrTi and Bowels firing healthy and natural sleep.
The lilldren's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
y Boars the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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of The Post for the commercial year ending
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1 MAMAS
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"Buffalo" Brand Syrup
A furc Tcsas Ribbon Case Srrnp. packed br
haa kerne the airnature of
and haa keen made nnder his per-
oaal aaBwrrialon since its infancy.
Allow aa one to decelre yon in this.
r tr mrm err-.
Ohio Feed Gutters
JOS. F. MEYER CO.
102412 Fruklta An. I0UST0I
Buckeye Mowers
Eagle Hay Presses
Sweep Rakes
Hay Rakes Hay Ties
Western Wheeled
Scrapers and Plows
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Books and Seasons.
M hn daffodils art out. avud tfnder Tail
Of gwa rntsts nil tho wUlowa by tb
brook.
Our hearts nry drawn to thy bettv4
book.
Wordsworth thou prophet of the bill and
dale'
Whrti rlpr summer sweeps her KOtMl
ale
Above the rose deflowered our
steep
Themselves In venws deep and calm aa
sleep
8 lt?l ley's ' Alastor. 8peDcer fairy tsJa.
When autumn whistles shrill. It kie
Invite
Heine's hill nmllc- and Omar's BmJUna-
alATb.
To the warm hearth fire on a win tar's
n I hi
The Roman and the Florentine draw
Earn poet claims a season for hta own
Swiyi 8hakeMptrr-. the round yar la
thine alone.
Mnud Wilder Ooodwln In the Aucuat
L'entury-
CALENDAR FOR THE DAY.
Meeting of the Leisure Hour club
with Miss Maud Wheeldon.
Church tea at the home of Mrs.
Fred Linington.
Children's Fete.
Mesdaxnes Walker and Curtis announce
trie fulfuwlna races for the children's fete
at Liberty park for which suitable prises
asve been secured and will be awarded
the winners:
Caramel race for (Iris between M and 11
Potato race for buys between 10 and 12.
Thread race fur girls between t and 10.
Three-seaged race for boys between S
and 10.
Running races for the little tots be
tween 4 and a.
Kollowlug arv the full committee:
neral Arraajirmenla air a Frank El-
ler
other Oooe PVe-Mrs. Kller. assisted
by Mrs Ruddoik.
lunkeYs nnd Races Meadaines C. F.
Walker. Jack Curtis.
Free Candy Shower Mn. C. F Walker.
Fancy Lrtll Mrs Steve CmIvR
Candy. Poifcorn and Peanuts Mrs. Car-
nll. assisted by Mesdames Bore hard.
PeHCock. Cecil. Misses Ruth IaikeS. Shir-
ley liordon.
Iemonade and Soda Pop Mra Roth well.
asalnted by Medames Dude. Curtis. Rud-
dock. Miss Thompson
Ice t n-m Mra npanaler. saststed by
Aleadam- A I ban. Slitpp Sihaffer. Black-
shear. Misses Spansler. Barnes and Wal-
ter l.unrh Mrs Duckett. ssslsted br Mra
11 1 la in crumby Thompson. Currr.
Jourde. Murphy. Quinn. Flnucane.
t. mk- - Meetiamea rireawer and i e la rey
A ulomotdlt s M rs lankes Mrs. J. sC.
Huffiin
Lights Mrs. Brumby
air M I) Bennett ha donated a gar
bage can. which will Tall to the lot of th
one who guesses Its Weight mot oor-
M-tly
The children's fete will be followed by
the second of the free band concerts.
Afternoon with Zanzic
Mn G-rgt- F Arnold invited a few in-
timate friends to rrteet Prvf. ZauxI'' e-
cIh lly a( h-r home Surxlay sftcriiooa.
Pmf Zanzic furnish?-! muck euff-r Laln-
IDent for Mrs. Arnold tnd h-r guesrs At
oue llnie he play-d ttie role of a horne-
lovlug husbnaJ and father devoted to
wife and children. another he was the
amateur farmer buating characteristical-
ly of Lin rows and garden nd poultry
The n-xt Inatast De would ilisptay his
oeult power of mod reading mihI mental I
t'!t gr.iphy 1'rof Zanalc then gave an
e.hlMiton in slel ht-of-liand trirk. -w.il
t wlt.g hnl v vs. dr.. wing heav rhalr slnut
t he room ly li visible mean. unt v iTig
firm I) knotted l.andkervliiefs I ti ling
handkerchiefs into white mice whl tt
skipped over hi- body like a pft squlrrt'l
Perhaps not tt- least impressive feat ire
of t he e t-ulnjc n the blsntug at : ti-
k pper t.ible -:fered by Mr Zjiual Ail
of The rf forts t the magician wen- pleas-
ing Th- Si-'eiy f-.r Physical Reseurrn
bai lotig been interested In the marveluu-
d velitpnteiit t Mxult piiwers and i h
d-miiatratiri ut Mr Zanzic proved quits
as IntereMttnK to those who witn---!
them The 'r('ks were amusing and sf
semlng Imixtaslbillty. Ills delineation "f
character w.ts also one of the features of
the -v--uinii
Many of "he guests were given a tV
lliteathn revealed by the prof enr
through th. mind or the hand.
Summer Club.
Mrs Archibald Balloch entertained the
Bunsmer club yesterday afternoon having
Invited a few additional guests to .Tieet
the members In the social game of euchre
Ferns and flowers lent their beauty to
the roomn. and at the close of the after-
noon a dtinty collation was served Mm
Charlotte Burbnnk will be hostess of th
club neit week. Mra Balloch's guets.
In addition to the members. wcr Madame
Bulloch. Mesdmt-s Arthur Heavtn Irving
and Van Lew.
(From the Washington Times )
High society In New York has Its books
of etiquette out and Is studying hard to
dsHermtn' juat how a real IJve qunn
should be received and entertained We
have had royal dukes and princes her
and sll grades of nobUlty In sin h num-
bers that New York society women can
tell just what degree of defert-nce 1m t.t
be shown each of them. But a tpieeu
who has actually adorned a throne i
different matter and the matter requires
3r. Charles
SfesA 3ood
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Dl. CBA11ES CO.. 106 Fsttos Ntw Yl
Oa asls aa ruassniil I ky
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cart ful study. It is th dowager queen
of Italy who has caused the commotion.
Hhe w ill be In New York next spring and
Intends to take an automobile trip
through tk country. The queen. It may
b said. Is a moat charming lady and vtQ
reatlly overlook any little faux pas f
which those who desire to do her no nor
may be guilty.
Pn:Hellenic Glee Club.
At his boms on Leeland avenue laat
night Mr. Boon Qnma was t he gen Id 1
h'-xt to a small party of musically sym-
pathetic souls.
1 Hjrtng the coarse of the evening many
(t. i old college sonn and several rous-
lit choruses of other kiwis were sung to
sav nothing of the several fine solo num-l-rs
enjoyed.
The coterie of slnKfrs coming thus to-K'ht-r
In a manner so Informal as to
miikf the tneetlug almst impromptu
fur ma the nucleus from which la to frjw
a glee club to be called the Pan Hellenic.
A mo uk those who were Mr. Dross' guests
and co-entertainers were Messrs 8. C.
Thompson. Maurice Maitdevllle Charlas
t I 'H ber George Wlthenlnrrv Hmry 8af-r.-nl.
James ADOlebv and Herbert R.
r.l tea.
-a-
Twelfth Birthday Anniversary.
Mrs. & K. McAahan entertained the
neighborhood children yesterday sfter-n.-on
in hosor of her son. Master Allen 'm
tw.irth birthday.
( rwing to th rain the young people
frolicked Indoors Instead of out on th
lHn. and the dampness outside In no
.i Interfered with the festlte spirit of
ih.- iMTsalon. All wrts of games were
pl.tved and soaga suug to the merry ac-
i uttuiiiiment of the piano played by Miss
Jennie Achee.
Toward sunset the birthday cake with
Its twelve candle was brought Into th
llt'Titry and cut while the children gath-
er. ! round !n a drcle and enjoyed a
t Ni.Ung repast of suoidwlches cream and
.ilke a
Galveston Wedding.
Invitations have bees received In Hous-
ton to the wedding of Miss Caro Kenlaon
of 'la Ives ton and Mr. Herbert C. Ripley.
mM- h wilt take place In Galveston at th
home of the bride s mother. Mrs. Kenison
on Monday afternoon A ugust SI. at 3
lM'k. Miss Kenison has visited In th
ct? upon several occasion and has a
number of friends here who will b tn-
(.(.; ted In 'be cvtnt.
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For the Regatta.
Mrs. Gibbon nnd Mrs. Duncan will
clmperon the sailing party which la now :
being formed for (he regatta on Batur- '
f)a Indications point to a gala occasion j
at the bay hore. and every one interest- j
ed In n sailboat or In a friend who owns i
on- 1 looking forward to the event and !
planning to go down to enjoy It. !
Progressive High Five Club.
The Progressive High Five club will not
meet thl week but next Thursday. Miss
FVa rl Hamilton will serve as hostess.
Boon thl. delightful organisation of young
people will le naany of Its members as
the various schools and college begin
htr winter --.(ons Bnff the sttidrnts
will bid their friends adieu until th
Christmas holiday a.
Church Tea.
The ladies of the Central Christian
church will give a tea this evening at
the home of Mr Fred LJntngton 3B0S
Fannin street from 8 until 11 o'clock.
Leisure Hour Club.
Miss Maud Wheeldon will be the hoe ten
of the leisure Hour club this afternoon.
As They Come and Go.
Ur. i reorge Cramptdn returned yester-
day from Corpus 4'hristl.
Mi Willie Burney has gone to Angle-
ton for a two weeks' visit.
Mis Or Mae Stevens is visiting her
aunt. Mrs i.eurge F Arnold.
Miss Anns Barlow returned yesterday
from a trip to Corpus Christ!.
Mrs Halite Johnston Russell has re-
turned from s sojourn at Woolen Wells
Mr. George Price left yesterday via the
Houslou and Texas Central for Colorado.
Mr. C ; rune w aid left yesterdav via
the international od Ureal Northern for
New York
Mrs Morris Rosenthal and Mrs. J.
Altnsont have gone to Comfort to re-
main six weeks.
Mr. McClung left yesterday for a trip
to Virginia vim the International and
Great Northern.
Mr. and Mrs C. M. Fisher and Miss
Lillian Fisher have returned from a so-
journ at Corpus Christ!.
Mr. J M. Means wll leave Saturday
via the International and Great Northern
for a month a trip to Chicago and East-
ern points.
Ml Dw Ellis will leave this morning
for Columbus While there she will be
the gueet or Mrs. Whit worth Boyd for
several weeks.
Mrs. Miller. Mim Alma Miller and Mis
Burkltt will leave today via the Interna-
tional and Ureat Northern for AshevUle.
N. C. going to New York later In th
Mr. B. W Armstrong and family will
leave today vis the International and
Great Northern for AshevlUe N. C and
point m Virginia. They will be sbsent
about Mx week.
Mr. Jules Hlrsch. Miss Josie and Mas-
ter Maurice Hlrsch left yesterday for a
two weeks' stay at Comfort. From there
th7 trill go on to Fort Davis to spend
th remainder of the summer.
Mrs. Oeorge Reyer. Mis Mary Btuart.
Dr. nnd Mr. D. F. Stuart and Master
0jrg Heyer left yesterday for the
NMr- Mrs Heyer and Ml Stuart will
Cto Canada and Dr. and Mrs. Btuart
d 0orgv Heyer will stop In Virginia.
SHERIFFS' DEPARTMENT.
Strayed or .lolrti. from Kltebatl Alba
sakaj Hurob Texas tw. tar nnla.
os M ymun old. U bssds Slb. ona brand-
ad ancaar on sbouldor on. Drasaed Z B
oa Ma. 114 rewmrd.
trsrod or stolen (ma Dsvs Rico one
Mscfe son about 1 ha a da Blab.
Sumrad or swiaa (rasa Dsa
LaupMr-
dale ms wuKnr street.
ans son
aebei
jpaars old. UH aaaa. Mca.
branded II aa left
ooubte rlcsad sadVUs. Mtabsa i
fward
up. br
ana aaur horaa.
is or m ssnns
Ma. bra nil ad at L
a loped to rlajht
bar ew) on lan kli asa aa
St i till oa i
Vrars baroo. an. aerial aoar. U
rears pd.ift kaads WsfcTwblts I
h erebesd. rossa sjana. Vaadad '
sa snoatioer ppaq a roaoa. twa
esc staaa
iKxared or atoUa fees V. H. aTJnar.
Ss4 .Oaartres atreet aoe Ja sateta4
iia sow. bnaded K flnslito oO V sa
rlarat SSKmldar Wt Bai las; baf aaa
baiibaai baa la haliar a US afiaia
riotea. tms Aasast Orftisa.
c: dCagasaWai 1 1 ' m fight Ji.'CSf
rn r - r'lr ' r r - r -rt ntt i)i h n n " iriTi' " " " " ' " ' J
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for 9kundai( Jrldcai
Apron Gingham assorted checks green and brown
6c quality ; special 4
Nw Percales 31 inches wide new and pretty designs dark
' dress styles ana light shirting patterns 10c . .
quality a yard : : ; Tj
Zephyr Gingham for fall wear In fancy stripes and
checks ; I2c quality ; a yard 10f
Curtain Swiss manufacturers' mill ends 10 to 26-yard pieces
pure whiVe with fancy woven designs I2c quality
a yard "lQf
Table Damask 58 inches wide satin finish full bleach
35c quality ; a yard
Black Taffeta 36 inches wide heavy quality wear guar-
anteed ; a yard 98
Black Peau de Sole all pure silk heavy quality 37 inches
urirle urnrth &T If a varH . 88
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White Wash Silk. 27 inches
at a yard '
Black Wash Si Ik. -27 inches wide extra quality per-
spiration proof; a yard
Silk Ribbons to 4 inches wide liberty satin and silk taf-
feta fancy polka dot designs and plain colors ;
25c values at a yard 15?
Liberty Satin Ribbon white and fancy colors 3 inches
wide regular 19c values ; special ; 10d)
Wash Belts white embroidery and plain narrow Wash Belts
nickel and brass buckles. 25c values ;
special each 10f)
Lisle Hose Ladies' Allover Lace and Boot Effect Lisle Hose
in tan black and white 50c
special at a pair
Xlght Weight Underwear
All Ladies' and Children's Knitted and Muslin Summer Un-
derwear going at a big reduction for balance of the week.
Corset Covers made of fine soft cambric trimmed in
laces and silk ribbons. 39c values ; special at 25
Muslin Drawers Ladies' Drawers cut extra full and wide
made with deep ruffles of fine tucks.hemstitching and
trimmed in lace edging worth 35c ; special at 25f
Summer Gowns made of fine soft cambric and nainsook low
neck and short sleeves trimmed in lace inserting and
hemstitching worth 98c ; special at 69f)
Muslin Gowns with allover tucked yokes and trimmed in em-
broidery inserting regular 50c values on sale at
three for $1.00
Drawers Waists Children's Drill Drawers Waists taped
buttons all sizes 2 to 12 years on sale
at 10
8 13c Gauze Vests tit 2$c Knit Pants 19
ioc Gauze Vests T4 50c Knit Pants 35
15c Gauze Vests 10 50c Union Suits 39
View Walking Mrts
$5.00 Valuu at $3.95
For the next three days' special selling we. have ptit out three
of our best selling lines of $5.00 Skirts in black and
fancy mixtures; choice at 83.95
$6.00 and $6-i0 Vaitf-g dklrU at $5.00
They are all new Skirts and will be offered for the next three
days at this price as a special introductory feature in the
skirt department. The styles and variety of new skirts are
nlimited here. '
NEWS OF THE CITY.
RATHBONE KI8TER8. Thrre will be a
mrUng "( tar Kalhbone Slaters thla afl-
rinoon al I o'ekx-k.
I.... RANPORD I'HAlTtR No. IBS.
Ordrr of lh4- Eastern Star will hold Ita
annual rlctloa of offlcera lonlsht at the
rt-gulax nwttug place. All membera are
urged to b preent.
THE OOOL) WILL SOC1ETT of the
Ftrat Bapltal church will slve an Ice
crtni eo'-lal Friday evening frr-m lo 1(1
clock on the lawn at the residence of
Mf. Charles Stewart. 1116 Mulu Btre!t-
'le putllc la Invited.
'
THE Kl.OWEh CIRCLE Hhearo
rhurch will meet today at 4:) p. m.
with Mra ('. A. Jameson MS Ba bliy
street.
COFFEE AND 1CK C REAM SOCIAL.
The Ladlea' Aid society of the First Ger-
man Lutheran church will give a coffee
and tee cream social thla evenlns on the
church lawn. Carolloe street and Texae
awaue. The public In scnerai la cor-
dially Invited.
COt-ORED BOCIETT.-The fifth annual
staalos of tbe Love and Charity society
convened In Ita second day'a ecealon yes-
terday with a full delegation. Twelve
tabernacles and five juveniles were rep-
resented a total memberablp of S3C per-
sons The order la one of the Bloat
fourlehing of colored organ laatto ns and
at the aeeurion yeaterday Its affaire were
shown to be In aplendtd condition. Mocta
Interest In the gathering Is tases by lo-
cal colored people.
CNDELIVERED TELEGRAMS There
are usdelfverad telegrams ' at tbe office
of the W eaters Vttkm Telegraph oosa-
pany 117 Mala atreet for Walter Cas-
ta nedo (some hotel). R- Manas Allen SN
pierce) Alfred Schwsrts IRIoe or Bra aoe)
h. K H Ward. Mr. Miller (1417 iohaetem
atreet) Clawde Dobard (Csstns rastauj-
raat) Mrs. Fannie Hog era M. F. Ruffln
Oua C. Bee tig. c. K. MeFaodeei. L. Ho te-
nant ear Alex Klam) T. H. Mima. XX
B OUleeple Thoa. M Palmer Chas. H.
Hlne r. a WUIlama (general deUvery)
Fa rode Jaassea 04U Frsaklla street).
THE PaMONAOS OCirTT of
MtJCss Street Methodist rhttsea. will ham
s basket eoatsst sad tee ereasi soctal
oa the corner sf Msrdr seal rieHdeaa.e
streets la lbs Fifth ward Thsraday ma-
biC Aaanst rl. A Bovei teatars sf tbe
aatartainment arlH as aa saotlna sale of
fsaea baaketa.. Each at the rsttrsf ladles
partlctpaxiss wUI axtend a In decoratlatf
gad fUliac af one sasksL Those who
Sirs thee sosss at th sals wlU be sarsst
daspiiaaasT at tas - supper Matsins4
thereta sy th ssdMs) wn aro-
Ttded aasairOf asajrss th' sboTS t
aasratr Iscldsalal to th reertunr samaj
vhteh wiu hs saiifliisisw isv tat asaal
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aturaatf
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wide eood quality ; special V
values.
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OPENED BRANCH OITICES
National Rice Milling Company
of New Orleans It to Direct
Operations from Houston.
Trie National Rlc Milling company of
New Or I ean haa opened office In thla
city at frlOH Tciaa avnu. and will atart
out ftom her In a day or so rf-prsnta-tivea
Who will work th Texan t-rltorv
thorouajhly. Th fotlowlna; jentlemen ar-
rlveu from St. Ioula yeaterday and will
look after the corn pa ny'i huniorna In thla
territory under the dfrertlon of Mr. H.
V. Carver who haa chre of the Hou
ton office: Meaara. Rd Oalic. Peter Flta-
patrlelt. Walter De Verala. J. A. Selch-
maydre and Ed Fltspatrlrk.
The National Rice MUUnf oompany la
one of the lara;eat In the country and do
an enormoua bualneas.
TO IMPROVI AND PRCSEHVK
Y0U BEAUTY
use
RADINE FACE-POWER
Ltn tits its a asm tsiit.
SUPERIOR IN OUALITY. HARK-
LESS AS3 WATER.
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Ksdtea rgas ps.r ssswoonded and
Jwrlfled on ssTwir DISCOVKHlCp
yHixmrnm. r-re1uee S BsaUroCsott
velvety appearance which rsmalns until
waabed eC ltdle was nee Nadine Faoa
bowser srs sure th eomolszlon will he
fresh ana icvely at cloae of th evening.
THK yCAihfT la tlNKgOALED. Bur-
sa IS eev green aaoksss of Nadine Face
sowder end If row srs sot an tl rely satav-
Ie4 Rtitf r ue and we grill STomDUF t
sVAarbr sa Issatrur araggists. ( sag
fru tt sriUWli!ist rieais. . Jtraasttsv
arspsrssj sniy wjf - - -. i-. :
klTlCriL ICltET CClTAKY.ftrtt Till.
Sold in Bottatoa st all faahkinabl draa
aeores Houstoa tvut Co W eeal dis
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YELLOW PIXE LUMBER CO.
Offlee and Tarda: flit Hsmsnurg Road.
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OUTFITS
Howard Smith Co.
McFADDIN-WIESS-KYLE
RICE MILLING CO.
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OLIVER TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE
1017 Texas Ave Phone WO.
For Diamonds Watches
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DAWES E. STURGIS
SOS MAIM STREET
UNION IRON WORKS
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MILL WORK OF ALL KIND.
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