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3DAYJ.IL
DEEKEQ3 SPECIAL
Regalar
week .
SOUD GOLD
Cuff Pin Per pair
week
STERLING SILVER
Hat Pin. Thit week aty
eacn
GOLD FILLED
Hat Pins-At eaoh tbli
week
Seo Window Dleplay of. Spatial
419
Main Street
Houston
BECAUSE YOU LIVE
IN A SMALL TOWN
Is no reason why you should drink old t)tle
coffee. We deliver th: goods free of.chargt op
all orders for Tea Coffee Extracts Spices or
Baking Powder amounting to two dollars. . . .
Blnz Gui ding
Phones 443
1
jos. f. mxyer co.
802 to 012 Franklin Ave. Houston Texas
.IOM9S
Cllwood Hog-Proof Fence)
Farmers' Implements of All Kinds
lie Pope Toledo
is recognized the world over as one of the best cars
on the market. If you are interested call on us.
TEXAS AUTOMOBILE CO.
614 Milam Strawt
FRUIT O.K3ESS5
1ITTE1 THAW mVKK
So. PS H P O VHD
STUPE'S.
COAL
DEAR JACK:
Meet mo at the Japaneeo
We Dye and Clean
the TRIMBLE co.
Phone 3)2
Wort or White Foils Only
i PUR1TANA ; CREAM
Beautifying the ' Complexion
tmum rmalM Th. M PatcWv fam mi an Ma Ka-
ami rnmt liuluu. rim iio. Mat
A. a KlbSUNO Druttist
104 Main Stroot Houston
H. . RIEMANN
JCWEXER
M07 PUCSTOM ilircMVX
SOUD GOLD BROOCHES-
15 design! to lct from reRiilar AO
pricaa.M.ud$3;thiiwek fc.WW
SOLID GOLD LINKS
Regular prie. 12.00; thia week nt IOC
only lelW
SOLID GOLD STICK PINS-
Begular price. $1.50; thia week at 4 ft ft
only.-..:........ leUU
snim gold hat pins-
price 11.26 and $1.50; this ft ft
419
Main Street
Houston
u
1.00 &
V I H KO-i 1
P3n 1 -
vi
The Great Atlantic
and Pacific Tea Co.
j
SteJk Cutters
WALKING and RIDING
Plows & Planters
Harrows
Fan Mills...
HOUSTON
BUY IT NOW
Richard Cocke & Co.
BOTH PHOXSB SI
Auction tonight at 7t30L
CARRIE
NadineFacePowdcr
Ptwitaoew a Butiful Cemilialw
Soft and varroty. BeV
matna tmtn
off. ' Panned by
newly alseoreraa pi
ceaaT Barm I est as
water. Preronta W-
tort of dlreoloratteaa.
(In treea boxeo enlri)
; Buy ens Mo pack'
ace and monoy will be
refunded If yon are sot
Tints White Flesh
entirely satisfied.
Pink Brunette. By leading druggists or mall'"
Prep'd by National Toilet Co. Parte Teaa.
PURE ARTESIAN ICE
PH0NE8 Ulf.
W deliver te til Darts of tha ear aaat as.
Kelt your petroeaga Tear trad trill saest
wiia promptness ana rvculsrtty. y - t .
Co-Operative lc& Co.
Office UU Pravtoa Ars. ' -
OEORQB V. TCBCK. 1
BEAD POST WAIT AESTHEY PAT
A SUDDEN COLD.
f
IK 1 w
Miss Heln SiuerMer of t18 Main t. St.
Joseph Mich. write an lnt.re.tlng letter
n te wbmt erf . eatchin. cold. - whloh
can not fall to be of value to all women who
eaten cola eaally. v
FERUHA USED 1
It Should Be Takea Aecordinf to Di-
rections on the Bottle at the First
Appearance of the Cold.
6T. JOSEPH Mich.. Sept. WW. Laat win-
ter I caught a auddrn cold which developed
Into an unpleasant catarrh of the head and
throat depriving me of my appetite and
uaual cood pirita. A friend who had been
eured by Pertma advleed me to try It and I
aent for a bottle at once and I am (lad to
aay that In three daya the phlegm had loos-
ened and I felt -better my appe(te re-
turned and within nine daya I was In my
usual food health.
Mlaa Helen Bauerbler.
Peruna la an old and well tried remedy tor
cold. No woman should be without It. .
THE AUDITORIUM RINK
PLEASURE PLACE IS SOUTH ZITD
OPENS T0BI6HT.
Manager Beach Eat Prepared for the
Qieid Opening and Society
Will Be There.
A
The Aodltenan rink wm open toalcht
These simple wyds mean to thousands In
this city a featur. 0f the CarslraJ not seo-
ond even to the Btji of Kmc Nottoe him-
self. Tho charm of akatlt. i. aocond to no
satlon that fun-lovta. pwpi yousc and
old alike can experience Tho vUdtoc whoele
haro scores of deroteee j this city many
of whom regard the pleas) in n3n B h'gh
daarae that they always wife to experience
tn ita chomest lorm antuur th moat
select and enthuslastlo of ltovnatron and
on th smoothest floor in the Bkyth. Many
nave waitea xor tne openioc oi ti Audito-
rium rink. It Is no small thine to tiive
won the reputation as a rink maaair that
Mr. Beach now ao worthily wears. Anoint
attention to th. comfort of patrona. tn ur-
fect assurance that one was enjoyin. th
a port only in the company of thus Mth
whom on might net dlexlaln to nbua
socially that made complacent to hearts t
as to surface aa the crystal floor wher Cuv
derella danced: skates that match and tit
and more with automatic oaas over the
daaed surface almost of their own Biotloa:
attendants poeaeased of both court ear and
skill and present in sufficient number to
attend to the wants of tho skaters; muaiq
so melodious and so rythmical that It la Im-
possible not to fall into Ita lilt and skate
according to Ita metrical rise and fall all
combine to make skating at th Auditorium
rink a thing to be remembered and anllcl-P"-
. . .
or weeis past ssaien navw saua to enon
other with clad anticipation: "Just wait
until the Auditorium opens." and tho sup-
pressed predicate implied moro than the moat
nthualsetlc words.
Dancing is glorious out it li merely a
pleasure and not a sport. Tennis and ease-
ball are sports but so rloleit tha their
nJoyment Is .limited to a compaiatlroly fe-w.
hot skating ia a delight that combines ad
that at admirable tn both sport ana pisasur
and lures to participate in it younj people
without regard to sex and people in areneral
without to age. Doctors recommend It. Min-
isters Indorse It and any artlstio soul that'
loves the bewitching combination nt motion
aaa music tne gnaing to puunng meux
of beans that keep respousire tl-ne aiul I
that tweep with the aloced arrnc of .
tows desinbing arc ana eiroles and fi
music the gliding to pulsing melodies
uanve uie sua Hi
swal-
fsirr patterns of wroucht out ruutta on the tUint-
Bkering surface of the beveled floor will :nd
a harjDtnees comnleta and (ntoxtcatino: in
jratchlng tha Mercury-footed artljta and
artlstea that will make tha opening nlarut
aa artistic event Irom tne skaters stand-
point as well aa a social function.
Mr. EHoh Is the prince of entertainers.
Bia patrons axe his guests. Hit rink la th
palace wnere his hospitality Is dispensed.
Sila trained and uniformed attendanr sre
tb courteous servsnts of those who so to
participate in the pleasures of the evening. .
All the dcorations that lent honor to Kuif
INOttoe a grand reception yet remain In their
roaoea a. 'in tne courtiers mat guaea m tut
train will glide tonurht with evna l'shttr
foot to the seductive strains of th best of
all tne many gooa nanaa tnat Houston
boasts.
. Who can afford to stay away from till
most royal temple of mirth end to lenr
ones self the pleasure of abandonment tor
tb rwir.g of to music ana drlfUng with
the fun-iovlnx throne around araund.
vannno.
'JCCESLDIQ SPBHTOS NEW CIO AS.
Jreienti Wadnrorth Broa.' Chioo
. - Which Selli like Wildfire.
- A. E. Klesllns has recently lntroduoad now
brand of etars.Wadaworth Broa. Chloa.
In alie and quality they are tha styl of a
tan-cent cigar but retail at Bra
straight
A. B. lUssUruT aim is to civ th
of Houston the best goods DOsslblau
bolleves that In pushing and reoonynsnoMnc
th Chicot ha has done a good thine for
pta woo use a gpoa cigar at a
price.
The Chlcos are made from a lonsf dear
Havana filler and burn with ft solid ash.
In flavor and fragrance they can not be told
from cigars that retail at tea and fifteen
cents. The fact that they are today th
.favorite smoke of the moot fastidious trad
people who heretofore smoked nothing but
ton and fifteen-cent cigars show that this
Is true. Prove it tor yourself however by
trying a Chlco. Put down a dim at A. B.
XleslTng'a cigar counter and at It th two
eigart you get are net better than any clear
.you ever smoked before lor twice in money.
laarried atAltin. -" v
iHmttmPtSfcld.y '' '
ALVINl Texaa November IMIr. H. a
Moore and Mis Clara Ben Pate two popu-
lar young people ware tnarried at th Motka
'dlst Episcopal church . flo-ath. this svenine
at 8 JO o'clock. Tb share wa beautifully
decorated with flowers and evererssna and;
was on of the prettiest cniurch wedJIaaaL
that has occurred here in a lonsnma - :
The bnde Is tb beautiful ana sxmpnsh
daughter of Rov. and Mra W. tj. Pate and
la fswos as ajava w m wvis.
i
i
8
InvttalSont reading tollomt wet.'
i . Mary Josephine ?mre
' m the honor o' y02II2
tttue marriage of her duftwr v
i Georgian
. . sor. cntroR nermann.. -..
Tueodev November th. twenty-
Be Tenth nineteen hundred ana MX
sight thirty ' ;!'.
. . . At nouw
( Orange. Tixaa.
Coioordia Committee..
Th. rvmuii. K.ii n th. eeentni Of the
ast will be eaclneereil by the following eon.
mittee.:
RecepUoo-. '
JuleaUtraoti
Sol WeU "
H. Prlaoe .' v
Arthur Upper f.
Bun Lewla
Bum Taub I
! Ik KUr. ; '
i
it
Floors i . '
BenJ ltff i t-
Wiil Boiwa
H. Newdlna -a
S. ObeHornr Vf
Tom Flaxmaa
8. 0. Raphael
M. H. Jacoba. .
Morrla Qlmbet
. f 1 Thalian Party. v
A party eojoylnc the Informal danot at th
Thaliaa club and a visit to una una wa
Tuesday rraolna; was composed or -Miase
-' .
8ue 1-urne - Etta Brady
l.ouiae Brown Sullie Bewail ;
Uaphne Palmer Anne Botta
KUaabeth Fltigerald. -Mean.-
-- - .
li. U N.Tni : Georc HortOn ;
EugenaOlraud Ed Forbes
Wanroy Garrow Chester Bryan.
j KVa tins' PartT. v '.
i
InrtUOona war. posted yesterday to th
akaUn. party to be wlren next mesoay res
lng by Mr. and Mrs Frank Moor tor Mrs.
Moore's sister. Hist Murohlaon. ' Th ttah
- . . A.. 1 n'AtAk aiul th list
la now at Rous Anderson' irag etore.
where It haa been piaoeo ior me owiToa.
lence or woes bum.
Qnr.en Entertaina. ' rv t
hMBs Gertrude Paine eighth Queen. at th
Ko-Tsu-Oh Camlral win antaruua wwn m
box oarty foUowlng a lunchaon tola after
noon for "Simple Blmon Btoplj" at the
Houston theater in nonor i
and pages ol the oau iaai nniwa
. Cklflea. -
Mrs. B. P. Hmma. who b hostess at th
Golf club Saturday afternoon will b a-
sisted by Mrs. W. K. Jones Mrs. Sydner
Carlton Mra B. 4 JfcCuUouch. Mra ttow-
ni smith ita. W. B. Bnarp. Mra. B. f.
Knox .
for Xn. Enlea. "
Mrs. John Albert UoClellan Witt Boat Jn-
Titationa Saturday to an afternoon tea Frl-
dav. Noramhsr a. from unUl I o oloek la
honor of Mrs Tard Houfhton Hmlan.
For Hra. Xeldriun. '
. Mrs. W. H. Klrfcland will entertain Bator-
day afternoon at t o'clock with ft bride
whist party in honor of Mra. M. & Meldruin
ofNewTortj
. 4 AAA -'.
SedetyPerMmala.
Wm Loale Boyd Rankin of Dallac I tpsnd-
lnc part el Us wees in flown.
Mr. B. Dt Dorehestar.of VaVlKO l; the
CnWei gvevt-of Mr. and ra. Ti W. lima
. Mlaa Eraaa of Kansas City Is the caeat of
Mr. and Mra W. B. Pordtraa th Weetmore-
laiaa Kliaabath MeCord of Oameroa Is vlait-
ln Mist Blanch Patlllo UN Dana avenue.
lor fu wanuveu. . -
Mm Mtakalborooeh of Navaseta to the
citttt at her daughter Mrs David . Burks
fur th Carnival.
Mra. D. B. Wler of Besmmont
Is avettdlng
th Carnival with Mra. T.
U. Xdbbock and
Mr. J. H. Bonner.
Mia Lillian Bternsabars; ' of Hlsbt. la
spandlae Carnival week with th Misses Clay
)M Washington a treat.
Uw .nil Mrs. Arthur Ramlltan hav ra-
tajMd from their weddlne Journey and ar
atSpme at MT La Branch streeC.
Mas Tudor Klcholi of Oarrtoton earn up
yteoay moraine tor tha No-Tsu-Oh ball
Last stanins said Is th cusst of Miss AltTl
ASU. ;: ... ..(';
. Mm. T. h. 1m of Austin arrives today to
attend the ncetlne of Colonial Dames tomor-
row and wOl be tne guest of Mra. John Ma-
Mrs. Dennis All of
Beaumont vi at tine
Mrs. Xutenla
seweiam
for tb carnival.
Mr. Plewallen has also aa her Carnival
guest her nephew i(r. Bate H Meirarland
ot ki raso.
Mr. and Mra. T. Vostar who expect d
to apeod th. winter t Italy - war called
m ey a caoie as-D&aavoine u tune ot
Mra rostar-a son Mr. Arucs Frsaier and
21SV arnvea m new ws.
MOTHER ASPHHiJATED
CASXIVAL YISIT0B POTWI dead
IS EZB BOOK.
Xn. B. T. Barrow it Hioo tha Tiotim
of aa Open Oat '
. Mr. D J Barrow at H3a wat aapbyxiatea
Ct.th home of her ton A J. Barrow. UtU
Atsatln street. Tuesday aleht. Tb dead body
was found prostrate oo th floor of her room
yesterday morning sad tb leaklne gas jet
told the story. t ni
Mr. Ban-ow came to Houston early In the
week to visit her too durtae Carnival week.
Che wae on the streets Toes-day Bight and
-winked the panda ratoratae to bar ton'
bom and retiring at oawal M 11 'oUck; It
ts believed that In turn me out the gat th
faded to turn tb let oompweiy or arter
turning It off nervooaly turned
At
any rate the gu aaespeo- ids posturt oi
th body seemed to todioat that be raaUted
her predicament and attempted to roach tha
door when ah tell and was haver able to
rise. Her arms were streUhel nt toward
the door. f. "- - - ' '-.-.
The family arce earfy. and taosivtoe no
response to the knock oo th door of Mrs.
Barrow's room en treses era forced Into the
locked room and tb terribi truth was dis-
covered ' .
The deceased waf years of ago and hi
urvlved by her hntbaad. tour ona & J.
Barrow and E. L. Barrow of Houston A.
D. Barrow of IredeO and "JZ: tyE
of Oroveton. and on daughter Mra A u trey
of Hlco. The remtlns were shipped to Hloo
last night by Wall V Btab eompany.
. . . ss.ssajaapt-sp ' ' rW'
Pair faces wkht aaada-tsth i tlaa fhen by
Satin skin cream and towaer. te. j. !
Ozortfulsion
iCalaa. Couahs. Grla. f""".
Catarra Sere
Tsrast Pneuniooie sne -''-'
-mottoa A Hear
iirad Mather aad
'a taswig roou aawnciae Is -
4 tat Pale. Tain Child.
BOTTI'
Poatit
t BY MAIL
L Vrhr Utter or Poatil
ti'H rlnt YsrK.'
Oisaiultlen Ca
Society
I
t l f
Lcrt-t
Choe) " Ilotus
la tie '
Sooth
L U
Pony and
PctVidllid
l 1 t a a i i
DcUIEdTop
UeVe ;; SSioss
r - of'EiicelleEace":'"
TKe kincl tbat lends to the Toot a coveted
charm of individuality and gives a grace-
ful poise to the .whole figure.
We know ( women are interested in
this kind of Footwear. Come to us -first
and save that half day usually spent hunt-
ing around town (or Shoe satisfaction. -
302-4 Mzfa St..
At the King's Ball
Last Night
$5.00
At King Nottoe. ball Ia.t
night we invited the criti-
cism inspection and ap-
proval of all those who
were present.
Ho evening flipper hat been oflor-
ed that hat won tb fascination of
debotaotoa at bu the on. here
preteoted.
" Let Us Describe It
Patont kid. torn tolet French
bet It larg. eyeleta for wide ribbon
lace embodying alL that it grme. in
.very Una. A atrletiy high grad
drM CdMCk
$5.00
Underxnwnr.i &af&
Carvetxs
t The co time ot tl hSa yeet
vnen a gtod rArrer ii iodiv
prnaahae. :.i: r';:ffy
A keen VeoJihy gppt&a
abouU be dm ibjn oi vo idtjt.
Getaldmtairer
Every blade is aotaeaed ieVws tw
etsraeoUbarsiOaoW
Mt.aaewsaaaraareaW.Biea
G.L&THEO.EEBG
609-11 Msin tlrtxt
Land Plaster
iS? C"' rt"r (tasot klUtt Ala.
: BARTHOLD&f 'T
or any other ' r y 1
evening J' J
affair Ma
i B Uouiur
i
a;:a tL. I Va'tUe b C.r
! I 1 o It
Bring the Children to tee I V..7 10
the handsome Shetland.! Tfa M.-
SPBI. W
Pony Trap " I .
.for TnttaTe
Reference
Cor. Congress Ave.
PLAY
PILLOrS
Have Ton Tried It?
" ' A aKa'mpoa aa4 Bath With '
DR. MUD'S
Soar Lake Mineral Soap
Perfectly deUgbtfnl noth-
ing Ukek WillposlUrely
onr. DANDRUFF end ell
other Scalp and Skin Die-
asas. A Balm to Baby'a
Skin and Bcalp. WUlim-
provs the growth and
Lustre ol yonr hair. . . .
Sour Lake Chemical Co.
; HOUSTON. TEXAS
GIBSON
WELL
WATER
CURES
:ASK:
A.E.KIESLING
The Druggist
SPECIAL LOW RATES
Southern Rallwrxy
tab It km 1st k lift O. FaatJSdll
gostov BslBraort Jw Tort Aanavtlle
lea - BsltJni
vfeS
Mounttul ittd to all North- Carolina aad
VI
Boina Iw tb laai of tb Bay and beautl-
tul aappptrs roxntry. -
Por beaottrqirr-lllustratsd advtrtlelna mat.
ter f tb ''Land ef thar-Pky" aad "bap.
phlre Country" call j or write to .
A. A. VE.'nOYaTr-v. P" Agmt
' HDL if T. T"
IjaplotXlO: .
; -Floorias t
Scpth TczT3 Lcnttr Gp.
''T Plveriw K4 ' '
Pratrl Avanw Mid Dowllng Btraat
' ' kmttikti -aite'Cova -
Carnival Visitors Welcome
JESSEH. JONES &CO.
' v'.s W. V. AN3LI Mcnaaw ' ; '
PE0l?ES21 75 HAW Ket EsKIXXEt
mmBER
Whltt Pint Yellow Tlr O.H j
Cyprta lumber end hlnale.'
Stat. Agent' for Malthold Roofing ana
Malthln. Building Papon ? .
WT7HTON L.TTMBER CJO.
. HOUSTON TEXAS v 1 t
. - a-
'rMas' J'
. saaansraw -i lll
&PUIHINDHI1I ' :
1 lAiCsV s ik A
- . ' t-.'- e':!'
nuuuiinaafua.punuiit:uuuiiw. "
BERIia MAKUfACTURIHG CO
Lumber tmngi aaaH Door
ami Blinds.
MILL WORK OP ALL KINDS. LOW
PRICKS
-FRANKLIN AVCNUB CAR LIN L
TttaaaaxatalBaatsaAaKtaspsbAsaB
TOFTE
BOILER and SHEET IRON
WORK of all descriptions.
That Tir ed Feeling
If yon would re-
tain nnimpair-
ed vition away
on in yoarlUa.
qm yonr vei
bat do not
abme them. 6trngth and byigora-
tion com by proper ate nae that :
trains bet does not (train them-
that develop! bat doe not orartax
thorn. Bat wb.n you discern a hint
of diinnekt a tired feeling an ache
in the eyeballa or repeated headache
b. warned 1 Com. and let nt tell yoa
what the trouble it. No chart for
.lamination.
COHEN. Optician
603 MAIN
We Make
Wire and Picket Fence
Tarred Roofing Paper v;
One Two and Three-Ply Roofing
Roofing Pitch and Coal Tar
Boot Coating
Factory. 1706 and 1708 -
Congress Ayen Houston
A. a HENHIOlf. Centraotor and Mr
Barcaini In aU kind of Iron and Wirt Pens
DRAUGHON'S
nctt
lta1aaaOaPMaa0ata
' Galveston. Auatln. Waoo Saa Antonio an.
autoreport. M oollseee In if Btatee. PmI. "
tloae wcurrd or money refunded. Also
by snail. Cataloeuo win eonvtoeo you that v
Drauehon'a It tb bait Call or tend far It. T
- Pianot told or rented Piano toned and - '
repaired Piano moved and stored. Olr. v -
na toot anain.B. ana you u nave no rv V- it
greU. Phon. 1177 call or wiite. - . . fj
'OLIVER'S MUSIC HOUSE V 1
Lead. Other Poltow. -'
tvi tastmui ornai warottN
'Olr oreus u km ft oaovr wsuyr.
l500ODOB.0OI.Da.0T4RRa QOTUST
. DaeMaweparasaBma.Madisrf
MHUsaeeaawBaaiat WrtwfntrMl
j utjMstiso.aaiisup. -n.rt
It I JOrtty SONS. rTOKMort
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