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ncusrcrr DAILY
Vk KOONING. MAT 17 1905.
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nsu ranee
. tos
tin nxanagement of any trustees Has
or failure. - Ths larger a business
ws the mora uswleldlr It tMCoenes and
rm more difficult of nroner manaaefnent.
wuctb wiuu inaemisoio saunas nss
personal superrlsioa -of ths mn at
a bend of It when K grow to magni-
tude alautst Inconceivable the beads moat
set then- knowledge of Ita affairs largely
aaeona nana. There comes the dancer.
Ufa Insurance placed m the Southwest
ern I4re Insurance Company. Dallas.
Texas la In a company whoee affair have
the personal carerand supervision of the
management and the management of the
company la In the hands of mm selected
for tmir positions by a board of directors
composed of some of the best business
men 01 Texas; tney are men of whose
Integrity and ability there can be no
question ine southwestern is not
lane a company as some but It
ample capital stock hack of It to assure
tha carrying out of Its every obligation
la ably and economically-managed and is
hedged about by the safeguards that tha
law - throws around life Insurance com-
panies for the protection of tha Interests
W 111' JVIIH 7 . MUIUCT.. I
flnuthvMtArn. nnlleiM am .h. iua tn
liberality to the Insured of any contract
oirerea nun or any otner "oia line com
pany. They - are conservative contracts.
giving safe Insurance at reasonable cost
investigate Tne company
contracts before nlaclnit
ancb -shd we are sure the Southwestern
the Texas company organised con
trolled and managed by Texans will have
your patronage. .
For full Information. samDle nollcy. etc
see the agent of tha jompany In your
warn or wnio tae noma orooe uaiiaa.
i. firuiniic i
E. A. HUDSON
FURNITURE
711 Travis Street
Houston Texas.
Ia PubUo Confideooa Slnoa 129.
DUCONGE'S CeMnM
FECTOBAL BALSAMIC SYltVP
Will Cure
CMgks C$U$ Briicllti Astfcaa
UllCUstSCt - las awn. Is.
Price SOossi ft. AS Dsvauam.
Our Sienatxare m Evary Bottle
rASHioNABLa LAonai and own.
IUKIN TBS WORLD OVEB USB
ED. PINAUD'S
Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic
KaUB ORX88INO AMD DAHDBuTT
CUM. .
a hair soger day and night no rest or aires
will and a speedy snd perfect care In Skla-
BeaithTreataesnt TSebCronaletingef Has-
an soap as eta. SklaHealth (omtaxatX
cbv end SsaaHesJth Tablets SS eta
All drncsists. Send eeats for frae astasias
sad Booklets to Fane Hay Co Newark N.
C. Jim Stewart & Stevenson.
MEW
REPOSITORY FOR BUGGIES
1712 C0I6BESUVEIUE. 1 f
DIAMOND DYES
COLOB ANYTHING AMY COLOR.
. IMissSse seek sad tl dyed eBalejIrte.-
DIANOND OYtS. Barllsftaa Vt
Whisky Horphina
or Cocaino Habit
Cared Is 'three to seven days. No na
ntll cured THB WHITB tANlTAiUUM
(tatloa A. Dallaa Tax V: ... . v (
t
THIV HAVK NO EQUAL
. tloa't take a remedy -"lust aa anod.
When you na get tha real article. Tha
fact Is tketw m bo remedy that la any
where aa rltbl and safe for the ctfr. of
pain of all kinda as Dfi allies'-Aatl-Pala
rtlU. They ar.- quick In sctloa coot la
bm injurious drugs are Berfeetly harmlesa
aad leave no disagreeable after-afCcota. Js
aa. Zm Merar soid la bulk.
a; cjm .cr.2r.:i!7nGT;-FCCD
. IleIth $ad Strength follow iU.nse. '
i ; t ' ...
h an adrabtaga otwr all etbar ioods.
Dackan .ready to sat. or prepared br (ha
r. ' Stirrsd into boiling hot milk to tha oonsistsocy of rotish aarved hot wfth eraam
aad sugar; for Twang childraa alderiy paraons invalids all clnsssi thar ia so
lireakfaat toad that can compare with It It's flavor dalidoos aatisfiea hunger
aasily digested and meats tha needs of the entire body. Yon will never know what
- good breakfast food is until too eat this food tarred Hot BB Wlatar mm4
l2:-9thi-U cf
Afy jfajsiBsaira '
L
Dr. Prios. lbs fasuan food erprrt. the creator ef Dr. Price's Creasi Bakiac rWdar aad
..... Dehcious yUvorteg Bztiactft.
' 1 FOB SMJI BT ML tYUSaTTT1VsI UNIM
r B-rj-Senii your tiime
paper and we will send jou
ood free of charge Price Cereal Food Co.rChicagoT 111.
AT M aw -. -T-sxaw m
The
That Made Milwaukee ramous
154 Japhet A Ce Travis
THE EPISCOPAL COUNCIL
The Fifty-Sixth Annual
Bearanont
This morning at MJt o'clock the flfty-
atxth anneal ocurcII of the ProtasUnt
Bpleeooal ehuroh. la the dlensss ot Texas
will coaveae la St. Mark's ehurch Beau-
mont for a session of three dare Rev.
Peter Oray Bears rector ot Christ church
of this city left yesterday morning for
Beaumont and other rectors of the city
and delegates of the various parishes will
Wave this morning to attend the sasskms
ot the council. Rt. Rev. Oeorge Herbert
Klnaolvlng O. bishop of the diocese.
will preside ever all the meetings.
The council will be opened this moraine
at : o'clock la St. Mark's church with
divine service officiated over by the rector
of the pariah. Bev. J. W. Bleeker. Holy
commuailon will be administered to .the
etergy astd lay delegate) wy Bishop Kln-
eolvTng. and the council sermon will be
ireacnea By iter jonn ibox oiacx u.
. rector of Grace chwrch. Qahreston.
After the devotional servioe the mem
bers of the couBcIl will go Into business
eeesfcm and the body will be formally or-
ganised. Reports from the various com-
mittees will be heard the bishop will sub-
mit hie diary for the dlocesaa; year and
new appointments of committees and
boards will be aaaoanoed.
Ht Rev. Henry namerM Area. d. I)..
bishop ef the missionary district of Mex-
ico will be present at this meeting of the
diocese of which he waa twelve years a
member and erransrements nave neea
made far an address on "The Missionary
Work at the Church In Mexico." to be
delivered) before the council by Bishop
Area-
Bishop Sessuml a Guest
It Is expected that Rt. Rev. Davis Sea-
uns D. D bishop of the dlooeee ot
Louisiana will ba a guest of the diocese
of Texas on this occasion. Blshon Bea-
sums waa reared In this diocese being
confirmed Into the membership of the
church at Christ church Houston and
nis visit to tse aiocree at in is council
meet In v will be la tha nature of a ham.
coming. With Bishop Aves and Blih'rp
8essums present the gathering will be
THE STAMP OF MERIT
We asake ear impression aa our gar-
ments. It Isn't la one lace aer m
eae way but everywhere that Indi-
viduality can const. ' ' .
The styles we shew ere atwass ef
the owrreat eeaeoa aad from ' the de-
Beadabht makers. The euttrng Is after
the approved models but "daring." It
my be only a fraotloa that makes the
dlfMraaoe but It's good rt gees i
Our garments hi the alt-together rep-
rsaaat style and taatOk Spring sssart-
Suits er.d Tcp Ccats
$20 TO $50
Minor Co.
sis i:in jt. 5V vra i
It can ba eaten hot or cold. Fran tha
addition ot boillojr milk
C!sc:Ssa &A Cssff to E-f
and addreM mentioning this
a liberal 1 supply of the above
Beer
and
Commerce Sta : Houston.
Meeting Convenes in
Today.
an esperlally Interesting and sbxnlfloant
one -to Henatoa people.
The varloua parishes of Houston will be
represeated at the council mestlaa; aa fol-
lows: . .
Christ Church Pariah. Clerical Rev.
Peter Gray Bears; lay delegates R M.
Elgin. Wlllism V.k. Watson W. V. In.
man and Richard Franklin; alternates
Rufus Cage 8am McNeil and Ingham
Roberta
Trinity Parish. Clerical Rey Thomas
J. Windham; lay delegates B. H. Dumhle
William Abraham A. S. Dyer and J. B
Jones; alternates B. C. Cushman A. W.
Edmtandaon W T. Torrey snd W. C
Zender.
BL Msry's Parlih.-Clerlcal. Rev. WU-
Uam Hart; My delegates A. N. McRae C
a OerdoB J. R. Cade. A- Alban; alter-
nates. Lee Knight and J. B. Mulr.
The Bishop of the Diocese.
Rt. Rev. George Herbert KlnsohrtasvA
D.. bishop of the diocese of Texas who
will preside over the sessions of the coun-
cil at Beaumont this week has bees In
charge of the diocese of Texas since 18M.
He was born In Bedford county Virginia
tn IMS snd educated at the University of
Virginia. He graduated from the Virginia
Theological seminary In Mn and waa ad-
mitted to the diaoonate June M 1X74. by
Bishop Johns. He was made a priest by
Bishop WhltUngham in int. His dia-
oonate waa spent at Christ church. Balti-
more. Md. as as assistant. His rector-
shins were respectively: St. Mark's. Bal-
timore: 8t. John's Cincinnati and tha
Church of the Epiphany. Philadelphia. He
was elected bishop co-adjutor of the dio-
cese of Texaa May 1. lsU He received
the divinity doctorate from Orurwold and
the University ot the South.
Oeorge Herbert Klnaolvlng was conse-
crated bishop In the parish house of the
Church of the Epiphany Philadelphia.
October U. IStt. His con seora tors were
Bishops R. H. WUmer Qulntard. Whl-
taker Wlngfleld Dudley. J agger Ran-
dolph. Johnston Kendrtck. Deviee Nich-
ols Hale and the bishop of Newfoundland
Dr. Uewllyn Jones. On the nth ot July
IMS. Bishop Gregg died and Bishop Kln-
sorvlng became the diocesan.
In. a diocese of large extent Bishop Kin-
solving entered upon bis labors with char-
acteristic earnestness and singular devo-
tion. -Foil of energy possessing the
power of commending himself to all men.
tireless ready In emergencies and able to
meet all requirements his episcopate has
already been blessed with large and mani-
fest results and It la chiefly due to those
sterling characteristics ot the man that
i have oome snout.
DEATH ROLL 't
CHARLES W. BATHK. . ' r
The death of Charles W. Bathe" oc-
curred yesterday at the residence of Will-
iam Bets. Z301 McKtnney avenue.: attar a
abort illness. Funeral services over the
remains will be held thls afternoon at
I JS o'clock. Rev. 8. D. Press officiating.
Interment will ba made la the German
cemetery. .
The deceased was M years of age and
Is survived by three slaters bee Idea other
relatives. He was preceded by bis wife
snd little babe ust a sheet whlla snore
than tnree montna
The following will serve at tha funeral
aa oall bearers: N. T. Wall. Oeorge
Smith. Dr. Roes Draper. Otto Dieble
Fred Wagner. Frank Wilson. Jobs Kse
aad Jobs Solder.
' . ' FCNERAU j '
' The terns Inn of Floyd A. Brmhanan
the yousg man who died at Rodisil sani-
tarium Monday snlght. were shipped by
Weathetmer last night ever the South-
ern Pacific to Paducah. Ky.. where. In-
terment will be made. Previous to ship-
ment services were held over the remains
under the auspice of Twentieth Cen-
tury ledge. I ude pendent Order of Odd
Fellows. . . ' ;j t
''SHIPPED TO DALLAS. '. '
Tha remains ef J. H. Shouse. whose
death occurred at M Waverty street.
Monday morning were shipped last night
1v Bettesrast A Konf company to Dallas.
wbrre Interment will be made today. The
deceased eras Ot years of ae and Is sur-
vived by five daughters and two sons. .
i' i-vV' - v FUrlEBAL. t
Funeral services 'over the reanatas of
Berdlns Miller the Infant child ot A.. H.
Miller ot Humble were held yesterday
morning at :M o'clock tatermeat being
Biade la Hollywood oasnetery. Death on.
curred Monday at St Joseph's latlrsaary.
NAMKS WSRX OM1TTKD la -noting
the entertslnment of Mlse Flore BeeU tat
Tuesday's papers the names of Misses
?.ula Roberta ana Pink Oeorge were an-
ntentionslly omitted from the list St
rouag Isdles who snorvd the eutiag. .
SOUTH END SEWERS
CITIZENS SUBSCRIBE FOR
V LATTERALS. ' ;. '
En'thusktUc Meeting ot tha Pir
" Grounria Tm nmiieinant Cltih
least Night
it-
The meeting of the fair Orounds Im-
provement club which was held ta tha
raanln school bouss last sight was aao
of the most largely attended and most
esthuslsstlo ever held by that club aa-t
uuusiueraoie ousinsss or importance to
the residents ot the Fair' Orounds addi
tion wsa transacted. The meeting- was
held principally to hear the reports pt
the several committees appointed at a
previous meeting to look into the matter
of securing subscriptions toward the
erection of lateral sewers for the sev-
eral streets in the addition to eonnsot
with ths sewer being erected out Louisi-
ana street to Westmoreland. City Engi-
neer Dormant after carefully going over
ine matter at tne prooanie cost reporvra
at a former meetlne thaav ebrht-tnch Ist
srala constructed In the middle of the
streets could be hud at an ararage coat
oi as cents per toot. .
At Monday's meeting of the council a
resolution waa pa said allowing the prop-
erty owners to construct these laterals
at their own coat tha antrft ot the res
olution being that later on when the city
becomes able the amounts so expended
by the property owners will be paid back.
The meeting Met night eras called to
oraor ey rreaiaent w. S3. nsouiian'wiui
H. A. Black as secretary. Ae soon as
the meeting waa called to order the sev-
eral eommltteemes were called upon tor
their reports. The reports Indicated that
subscriptions had been secured Cor the
erection of U.OM feet of laterals.
Judge Klttrell reported that he Bad Se-
cured subscriptions for the erection of
SUB net of sewers en rioimaa srreev
W. U Bdmtndson for Stewart atreet
1776 feet of sewers. ' .
Captain J. W. Sdmondson tor Elgin
J. W. Vogler for Bosalls street ft
W. T. ' Torrey snd "W. H. Ktatbrough.
4m anlttt stre.fr SOS SHir. .
A. J. Wheeler for Dennis street .ftp
H. A. Black for MoOowea street MM
feet .
a A. Oliver for Mcllherdssf: street' M
teet. . .
Mr. Dormant tor Drew street ren nest-
ed further time and Mr. H. A. Arnold
. .nMu-i a M m.h tha vsaiseata ef
Berry street no report harms been made
upon that street -
The books of the club were opened for
new mambera aad the following signed
their names: J. w. nmuivanj
Jones. R B. Henderson. R H. Dumble
J. J. Clede J. P. Mcbsras. J. R- Oreeo-
bllL Dr. B. J. Hamilton B. W. Arm
strong. A. J. condit w. s. Bowser. . o.
Fox. Jr.. W. T. Torrey. HL A. Pearson
v w v-..n.-. sr B nrttkarhurt. B. K.
Bering J. P. Wright and K. A. Sterling.
A committee was appointed to look
carefully Into the mnatter Muswa
each prrvrtr ownw tor hVri
the sewers and for the purpose of se-
curing bids. This committee is as fol-
lows: Horace Booth W T. Torray aad
J. W. Kdroonson. It is expected that the
committee wlU be ready to report within
two weeks. The club after the trans-
actioei of minor business adjourned sub-
Jest tO CSIL J
EARLY PEACHES.
Conductor Kaw of tha H. E. and
W. T. Had Some. 5
Mr. N. L. Mills the popular real eststo
agent had oa exhlMtloa In his erlndow
yesterday a oonple of peaches grown on
the farm of Conductor J. 8. Karr of the
Houaton Beat and West read. Mr. Karrs
farm ta situated Bear Splendors la Mont-
naMv eouatv. j The neeehes ere emsn
cling but well matured snd luetoejs. They
attracted s great deal ot attention from
nassere-trr yesteraay. sir. atuis asaioa to
Post represenUtlve that they were the
earliest peaches he had ever beard ot la
IDS) country. I - . - .
SCIENTIFIC CURE FOR FITS '
BrJenra haa at last discovered a eu
for a disease which haa always been re-
garded aa Incurable epilepsy or fits.
Elixir Kosine as Its discoverer a well-
known Washington investigator terms it
I tn . . I n tMm elV hv AUT BKH I WS
stvs drugghtt. A. E. Klesllng. and la
every case where It baa bees tried .has
demonstrated Its wonderful power to
stiefurthea the nerves feed the nerve
centers with new force and strength aad
conquer epilepsy.
Mr. Kiesllmx haa so much faith
Elixir Kosine both from what ba has
K nt n th . M haa snada In other
cities and the remarkable results follow-
ing its use here In Houston that he guar-
antees complete aad lastlruf cure or he
wUI refund the money. Tou run so risk
id taking Elixir Kosine on tnese terms.
ITsa thla area- rained v and once more be
wren and stratur. free from all fear of
epiieptie seuures. race xi.se. Man or
ders filled. Tbt- Kcslne Co.. waahlngton
D. C. or A. E. Klesllng. 504 Main street
near mine avenue Houston.
Birthday Party.
Last Monday evening little BIN Irving
Lanier Invited his neighborhood friends
to helo him celebrate his eeoond Mrthdav.
His home was tastefully decorated for
the eecasloa. which called forth many
exctamsuoss ot oeugnt xronm tee aitue
he children assembled In tha library
and marched to the dining room led by
tne iiuie nest maa nis cousin unsays asm
vlhlll.
The refreshments Which were daJntfly
servecu consiscea or tnaee aenoaciea most
enjoyed at this season-lee cream eake
fruit punch candy and fruit Much mea
riment was forthcoming when each little
guest tried hie luck ia cutting the birth-
day cake which was beauutuly embossed
with the pet name ot the host "Hilly
Oscar Hendrix found the Ben. which
signifies that he will become an author;
Alice oiaas round the dime while "Hilly
Boy" found the button.
While the guests were Dartaklrur ef the
eiieanmenra manv loaaia. cnaramanatin
ot the spontanierT of Juvenile emotions
wars oiierea ine nssc lor many aappy
returns of the day. .
Better thank yoo Ia tact suite wcA
Fat roand and full of life and mischkt
Pink and white fleah slotted with din
pica. Ne eaash no iiiiceitio. .
AH oa sxcottnt ef;:
Win
ODiitUstred br a ssother whoso rove
was tempered with conma (case
r She knows that OZOMULSION is
(oaatsin of energy for srowa-ops.
Joo It stops waste of flesh. It Snakes
plenty of rich bloooU For pale feeble
folk it is th chief Bourisher at life'
least It . cores - CotuoBxpttoo when
takea in time. AB drossTtsts seD nw
jo cents and $i.oa the bottk. Let as
lead jFoa ' . '( j
Frtf fea s!23 kj Cs3
Write letter or postal to ' '
OZOMULSION CO.
ts tlrre atreet. . sejw Tera.
OotiscfidGros.
PLUMBERS
Phoasa . ; rl;-
New 46s Old M v .
"Br. Lyon'
- PERFECT
Tcoili Povdor
Cleanses and beautifies the
teeth and purifies the breath.
ITsed by people of refinement
Aw orer a quarter of a century.
Vary oonvenient for touists.
. eeeAiteDSY
qOAN'S OINTMENT
A Wonderful Compound. Cures
j Pllaa Ecisms Skin Itching Skin
Eroptlons. Heals Cute end
' Bruiseo. '
- Doan's Ointment Is the best skin treat-
ment snd ths cheapest because so little
Is required to cure. It- cures obstinate
oases of Ocaema. It cures all skin Itch
ing. It cures all skin eruptions. It beals
cuts; .nruisea. scnucnes aw aorasions
without leaving a scar.
Sold by all dealers. Price HO cents. Fos-
ter-Mllbura Co. Buffalo N. Y. Prop.
NEWS OF .THE an.v
WBEKLT DRIIA.-The Houston Light
Guard will hold their regular weekly drill
tonignL
) ICE CBBAM FESTIVAL. -The ladles ot
St. Mary's Guild will give sn lee cream
lesrivai wnignt on tne cnurcn lawn cor-
ner Contl and Hardy streets.
SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC Sheam
Methodist Sunday school picnic will be
given at Dickinson next Saturday Instead
or La rorte as staxea in yesterasy morn-
ing's Post
RECEPTION POSTPONED. The re-
ception planned to take place next Thurs-
day at the WUlardSrS Dallas avesue. has
been postponed until Friday May M un
foreseen circumstances causing postpone
ment.
AMPLIFIED WORK. -District Deputy
Grand Chancellor W. c. Lane of the
Knights of Pythias will exemplify the
secret work ef the order during the meet-
ing of Lamar lodge No. 181 Thursday
night snd It Is expected that there will
be a urge attendance.
THB WOMAN'S GUILD of St. Msry's
Episcopal ehurch corner of Hardy and
Contl Fifth ward will give an Ice cream
festival on the ehurch lawn thla evening.
The best of Ice cream snd the nicest cake
for la cents. Liberty avenue oars pass
ine utue cnurcn. l nia is tor a good
cause ana aeservee UDerai patronage.
UTBBABT MEETING. The Houston
Improvement League held a literary meet-
Ins; Monday afternoon st the home of the
presldSBt Mrs. E. A. Holland which was
largely attended and by all pronounced a
literary end musical feast Quite an In-
teresting program eras rendered after
which there were refreshments.
UNDELIVERED TELEGRAMS-There
ire undelivered telegrams at the office
of the Westers Union Telegraph company.
111 Mara street for Ola B. Reed C. H.
Dunbar Joseph Mueller H. O. Alex-
ander sad J. M. Robinson. At the office
ot the Postal Telegraph-Cable company
lit and 1M Main street for J. P. Douah-
erty Johnnie Ward. A. O. Smith and two
ror h. a. mce.
LABOR COUNCIL MEETING. There
was a meeting of the Houston Labor
Council hurt night during which matter
relatlvs to the dedication of the new
tarn Die of labor on June 14 were trans
acted. Everything is progressing lor a
bur blowout with a arand hall acconv
llroent. many prominent speaxers nave
m Invited to be present on that occa
sion snd s number have answered sig
nifying their Intention of coming.
BUND AT SCHOOL PICNIC The Sun
day school picnic of the First German
Methoaiat church will be held today
ths Oua Club park on Brays bayou. Pie-
ale wagons will leave the church corner
Milam street' snd Mc Kinney avenue at
sn. Those who come after dinner will
find conveyances at 1 p. m. on hi
street at tha crossing of the South h
street ear line. Dinner baskets to ba
takea out to the arounds must be at the
Church at l:S) a. in.
EXAMINED BT THREB
jNBUKANl-K VKTAKTSIKNTS.
THB PKNN MUTUAL ENDORSED.
A Splendid Example of Honest snd Coa-
servsuvs insurance manage-
ment The combined Insurance departments ot
the Btates of Pennsylvania. Massachu-
sstts and Wisconsin have Just completed
a rigid and lexnausuve examination ot
the hooka and accounts of the Pcnn Mu-
tual Life Insurance Company of Phila-
delphia. This Investigation eras made
ncrsnant to a resolution of tne uoara ot
Trveteee lnvltng "a full and complete
exasvlrstlos of the affairs and Invest-
ments of the company." The trustees ot
the Penn Mutual who are all elected by
the policy holders voting in person could
not hava selected a wore opportune time
for aa examine tl o of this character.
The report snows that the company Is
entitled to eeedlt luelf with over a Quar
ter of a million dollnra more surplus than
It claimed. Tne examiners' comment on
thla Hem la ss follows: "The fact that
the examination has developed a larger
surplus than the company claims In Its
annual statement Is an Indication ot the
tire methods employed oy ine
company ha the statement of the value
ot Its asset a"
The report further show that all death
claims are paid promptly oa receipt ef
proofs ef loss and that there Is not a
single contested death claim on the com-
pany's books.
aa view of tne present aaiiaiiaa as w
I ine Surplus ot n uie insurautco ww
rightfully belongs. It is interesting
to note that the examiners report this
sany to be purely mutual in organisa-
snd nractlce. and that all Its policy
- ' mmMmI. nnuallv 1st Surnlua
earnmga. the distribution taking the form IVJrr 1.91?
ot dividends which are used in reduction Jfthe visitors to Houston
ot premiums or accumulated according'! Mrs. H. M. Pes weed ef
prssnl
the t
to
terms of the contract selected.
Under what are knows aa deferred-dividend
or accumulated surplua policies "the
dividends are apportioned annually snd
the Interests of the policy holders are
ruiry guaroeev-
The reserve
llabllltvl of the
n o
company
was calculated by both the Pennsylvaala
and Massachusetts departments and the
report shows that In addition to the legal
requirements the company haa volun-
tarily set aside tl.Ml.drt In order to meet
say possible costlngeneiee In the way of
lower Interest rates or exeesstvs mor--
taiuy.
Off IONOR ROLL.
Mica Pansy Holrnan Will Gradu
ate from Hamilton College.
Ttap many friends ot Miss Paasy Hot-'
aa. the accomplished daughter ot Mr.
and Mrs. B. p. Holman. will be delighted
ta know that she Is a member ef the
la MsaaUtoa college.
Lexington Ky . thhi year and that ahe
wiil
e wits aer nousion menae
MM Holman tram the date
t her
ance to that
eel leg three
rears ak-
I "ely"
These items are timely In e very sense of the word. . . Closed
Out Prices are affixed to many of the items as we wish to
discontinue carrying these assortments and all semblance
of profit discarded. . . . . You can't afford to overlook this
oppbrtunlty" 0' 0 -0- 0 0 0. 0 '-0 0 000 0.0-00'
Millinery Bargains
$1.50 Values Children's Charlotte Cordsys la plain
and mixed braid trimmed with satte
ribbon for .'. 98
$1.00 ValuesReady to Wear HUs. is ail
colors and braids for 98et
$5.00 Vs lues Women ' Hats of Toscan braid trim-
med with velvet ribbon flowers satin and
messaline ribbon for S3. 50
$7.50 Values Among which are some of the cele-
brated Gage hats; as well aa nobby Shirt Waist
snd Dress Hats from our own work roots
tor S4.98
75c Quslrty Black Habutal the kind that M guar-
anteed perspiration and water proof;
pedal 48e
Ready-to-Wear Specials
WOMEN'S VESTS
lOo Women's Testa Swiss ribbed eottea fin -ished
with tape; price 5
15c Women's Teste Swiss ribbed cotton lisle
thread finish; price 8V4t
WOMEN'S CORSETS.
60c Women's and Misses' Girdle Corsets made of
batiste well boned and finished with lace
edge; price 19
75c Women's Corsets made of batiste extra well
boned finished with seat lace edge; '
Price 25
WOMEN'S WASH DRESS SKIRTS
$1.50 and $2.00 Women's Wash Skirts ot duck made
with pretty flare and trimmed with straps in
all white black blaek Snd white snephsrd -plaids
solid Mack and nary; price ........
COLORED UNDERSKIRTS FOR SUMMER WEAR.
' $100 Women's CHase Bilk tTndersklrts. hi small shop-
herd plaids trimmed with 14-tnek aeeoclloa "
pleated Bounce; price 984
- WOMEN!S WALKING SKIRTS
$5.9$ Women's ' Welkins 8klrtV of S1cC!anar made
with 15 nresr aad plsateal taare are eetld' talked.
In black browns aad aary;
Price ...-. S3.50
$7.60 and $8.00 .Women's Walklns Skirts of Pana-
mas. Sicilians broadcloths and fancy worsteds
made either eoUd toeked fleeted or with deep
yoke effects with kilted flounce; ia browns grey
navy tAampagne and Meek;
Price j......;..... S4.98
WOMEN'S WAISTS
$1.00 and $14 Woasea's White Iaww Waists triav
med with embroideries laesa aad tacks;
Price 49sf
$XM Women's Japenees Silk Waists trimmed wltha
tucks and draws work insertioa la all black -
and white .'...i... ....... $1.79 .
WOMEN'S WHITE SHIRT WAIST SUITS -15.00
Women's White Lawn Shirt Waist gotta waist
and skirt trimmed with tacks and embroid-
ery insertion; price (2.75
$5.50 Women's White Linen Shirt Waist Suits waist
trimmed with tacks front end back M skirt
tricked to match; price S2.98
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
15c Children's beet MnsUa Drawers four tacks
aad heart price ........ ....... .......... .'lOsf '
25e Children's Uadersklrta. with waists extra wide
with hemstitcheat bsss stseel SI .i
years; price 154
40c Misses' tTndersklrts of best eapaMe trimmed
with three tucks very fun
phee
SSe Women's Muslin Drawers trimmed with wide
raffle snd drawawerk Insert ios;
price 190
60c Women's Manila Gowns yoke trtmssed
with tucks extra toU; price 290
50c Women's Cambric esnlse finished with seat .
band bottoms aad bottoohola extra loac aad
wide; price 250'
8
torn
f.'f
0
214. 216. 21 TRAVIS
if
studies and la on the final smmbst real. In
sddlllon to marked efficiency in studies
she has developed literary tales I of a
very hiafa order and many of her pro-
ductions nave appeared la well kaewa
magaslnee. One at her recent literary
efforts waa a descriptive visit to the
great Mammotn cave ana well ner
them was old. it sraa handled In such a
wav aa to necasltMi Its widespread range.
ductioa hi standard publications. ; . .
f ERS0RAL BERTI01T.
Wllllam D. Cleveland Is oat ef the etty
i a business visit. .
Robert I. Cohen of Oatveeton was srsang
yesteraay.
H. at. Pes weed ef Diauiniiut Is ever
speadlng a rew oays wim ass saewaer
airs. 1. A. Ossisr.
Mr. Sam Pope ot Levy Bros returned
Monday from New Tore where he has
era for several weegs.
um. Sktlesaa and LJlv Hart whs have
been attending St. Msry's hall. San Aa-
tonlo have returned boase for vacation. -
iuium Resale and Inea Miller of SaaeTa
Auunio are spending their vacation with
their grandmother. Mrs. If. K. Kawsay.
'
Y n u
Bears - left - vsalmdav
morning tor Beaumoat. where he will at-
tend the dlocesaa council sssetiag there
today.
Ura B. Burk and her bright little
daughter. Joyce ef Eagle lake arrived la
the city last Bight
am sis a iu asxa.
CASTORIAfc"--
SeECIAfS
f OK THE nZST OF THE WEEK-
ty patterns of
lew price of
$4aeS raffle;
Unolsum Oar
250
V
aw.
Wliwtew Bhseea
AUAT
ADADY
aa sunns with tsa
baby awyenrhussseta
- -
tesrns' Elctfto
Rat and Roach Pasta
will enlrkry simsilssas rasa srst
aasra. Thsy ess. It huasss thsy
Has st see use nak as st
Jw a assess u mut arasasi is. I a mm
stbabss sxicfaie psstu
fs.ni isi. est. w. n. a.
B. Eindler It Hamilton street far several
lay
Rr. wnilai
I Ralrner Leaven. IX Si.
Isst Bight fee Fort Werth. to attend the
Forty -Srtk general aasesabbr at the Prea-
srtarka church In the United Ststsa.
I l
arhlck convenes liisaianiw snocnlng na
Broadway Preabyteriaa church st that
etty.
SArTTTAOO t)v- Cuba.
Maximo Oomee
la ssuaswfnuslv III arith neohrttla. Tha
dangsaousty
eocters are hopeful of reeovsa-y. . t
;J- . ........
the
-aC
c i i f ys
I BeySsWSBtaBSw
wt "aw
Laeasr r.
w m
V la
m m.
i
White Goods Specials .
' for Wednesday '
40-Inch India Linon special Wednesday ...... ga)
45-inch Persian Lawn per yard 1 5c Wednesday -
special per yard 25d
50-lnch Weak Chiffon Wednesday spedsl..'...25d
45-laeh Paris Muslin Wednesday special
per yard e2M
11-4 Crochet Spread Marseilles pattern $168
each special Wednesday each $1.19 '
18x34 Hemmed Hnck Towels Wednesday ' ' j
special each ;.. 5e$
- ft-Inch BIrdeye 10 yards per piece Wednesday
special .... 52dV
68-inch .White Table Damask Wednesday
special per yard 220
72-Inch An Linen Table Damask $1.00 value;
Wednesday special per yard 750
$1.50 Quality Purm Silk 2-lnch Umbrella steel
rod paragon frame close roll natural wood
; sea metal -ad fancy pearl handles sterling
silver mounting;
spec 11 at each ...................... $1.00
Men's Furnishings
$U0 Talne Men's White Bhirtsv cuffs sltsxhed or
detached ta corded or figured madras; .
price ... 980
Men's Colored Shirts ta polka dote stripes -
. sad bars; 8e aad 730
Night Shirts without collars mads of first
qoallty Icsf ctoth; .prtce :480
rber-ia-Haad Bcsrfs la an popalar aixes snd.. -
ahade; fiOd sad ...i.... 250
Have yoa seen the aew collars for the aide Four.
ia-Haaat'''" ' ' '
1Se Quality Pwre bilk TsffeU Ribbon $ 12 inches
wide la pink blue aad black;
special a yard; v........i..:3.......': 80
Wednesday Thursday and t
vl-; Friday ;largains'
Sc qtiality . Stsadard Aprosv Checks warranted -
fast colors; per yard 3V0
$ 1-le quality Ltnea Finished Cbambimrs striped
and broken checks; par yard 50
40c qoallty Blsached flheeets wide hem' ready
for use; each 250
7 l-2c quality Merrimae Perckles styles the k
""'aewest;" psT yard' ;.'U;..UV..;w;t.rf 50
$ 1-Sc quality Jabee eOKalght'i Cambric the
real article; per yard 50
lie Quslrty rwrs Silk Turrets Rwben k aary;
red. Mack pink blue and white. 4 taehee
wide; special a yard ......k. 100
Carpet Department
Reem Slxs Rjtgs We just received e Hm ot U pat-
terns of txU Fiber Bass. . These rugs are very
. durable aad sanitary. Regular price .
$10; speeJal.st v...'... $7.50
Jaejariess Msttlnos We bars lot rolls ef very 4a-
. strable carpet patteras la reds braes end tinisis.
' This msttnuj resslerly sells it ISe; ear - -
special price a yard .................... Xfiti
Lacs CMrtalna Wsdassday we will pat on. sale twea-
oar $1.50 Curtaina at the very
S1.09
Heavy S5o Unoteum win sell
450
............... f..
Three different colors of
white aad canary with liaea fringe worth -;
fioe Wedaesday at..v....k.4.... .....-290
$1J tirade W local Cream. Week Bown Navy
- aad caees) Mohair Sicilian rich aad bright ' -Isratrottsi
speelsl ....... .... .. 750
jo:i:iso;i cnos.
swta.
Pcrs:
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1 SitwaauveMSsnisBJWIw
SHasi
1211-1213 Preston Ave.
HKMIBSt iOU etM..'lwrw H'i
Va Cski Sl.E5jrt;!::r:
and bookkeepers ef young people In e
very short while andxuaraals. ptm
tknas to
aradi
duate
a we pay raum.
fare -Write for catalogue. Adore
either place
WH&EUBK BTTSINBSS COLLXOE
H east on. Texas.
Flrantngham. Ala.; Xew Orleans. J -
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