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i X. 3 a 11 11 1 J i't&lVf ."' I V WJvt sTnr rOCfes V- TESST AT JAh I ZZ H ttntl! ful gift forsomeone. You :
1 J 2 All odds and ends. S WjT y4 I V SrttSI? 5? fl?t A ITU 1 13.30 jj MM can ee the Premium t
and discon- Wf A Wft fl C I SV.SJKS?
C I 5 tinued lines marked I I Grji r VV X U I : ;
7 V -Cl down to ridiculous- vY' ll W
'v lv low prices during f II I XIA
. 1 ' l SOCIETY DEPAKTMENT PHONES: . JJr i..i- i . OJ vrSf
Jthe last 2 days hoQM. 2102.0(.1621. j' i:''' s Yls.
t CALENDAR FOR THE DAY. i. m" V'iV '.-..;. . J "
a 1 1 M' ..ml Mrs J i' K .; ".Sl
Women's Alamo Shoes
These are line- hat wi
on . .
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Women's Tan Shoes Val'ies up J l '
on saie fur
Women's Shoes 12 in value nr.i nf th.
we ever hai! en sale fer
Women's House Slippers Jl "e :
and llire ikiuis: on sale fe:
Women's Shoes A sx inl sa'.f ef Jl
sizes onh . pair
Misses' Shoes In tan. pa nt or n i
Boles repular 2 2f. value for
Misses' Shoes Sues 11 to L v..-; kul
Blucher oat. i2 Ho value for
Children's Shoes Sizes in 11 llghf
uppers patent tips. $1 ." value for
Boys' Shoes 12 ( value all In at one price
of
Children's Shoes In virl kid. light and tK-a) soles J! :r
value for
Children's White Top Shoes Bhieher eut lian.i turneti soles.
'$1.50 and $1.75 values for
Infants' Shoes In viri kill hard eoles. 7S-
value for
Infants' Soft Sole Shoes :r vahie broken
slses
Three large bargain tables full of Shoes that desire to close out
Therefore the) are all marked Below Cost Price
Today and tomorrow are the last two days of this sale.
William L. Foley Inc.
214-216-218 TRAVIS STREET
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PfSU3Si0n ''akto action where force is a failure. Cannot
we urge upon you the necessity of nivine vour
eyes due consideration .' ff you don't need glasses we would not ad-
vise using them. Iet us test your eyes NOW.
TAYLOR BROTHERS
JEWELERS AND OfTICIANS
SMAS
Onr otore ia filled with thousandi of gifty things all
priced remarkably low and no better time than this
week to make a selection. Purchases made now may
lie left in our care for later delivery.
TEOLIN PILLOT COMPANY
Booksellers and Stationers 409 Main Street
TT71 1 OUR STOCK
ir ireworks 11
Schuhmacher Grocery
HOI SI 0.
LA GRAM.r..
f AFC CAI ITFP The Oldest and Most
srA L JHU I LIA KPUL1B RESHURAII tl THE CUT
You meet the most wlect and refined people in our f.miny dining
loom upfUiiis. (uick noon lunch. Visit our dcltcatesnen next door.
(J. F. SAl'TEU Proprietor
We Are in a Class to Ourselves When it Comes to
Locomotive and Car Rebuilding or Repairing
Grant Iron
Nance 1st. and H. K. A W. T. H. li (
To Our Friend
nd Patrons.
Lang's Oyster Parlor
Opposite the City Market for season l!tng ft! Tito only ex liislvo. oynter
parlors In the city Berwli k Hay Osiers a r peelally Onr Oyster liaven
are unexcelled. Fine Coffee Ovsters old by the hundred .Southwest-
ern I bone 4988.
READ POST
and i 1 Kill
$1.98
$1.98
$1.35
n I"
n faring linos
alufs. in si raps
90c
time medium and large
Kim. HI iu ln-r eul
venslon.$1.48
uppers extt nsion
'los.
$1.25
98c
or heavy soles. iei kid
$1.35
75c
98c
48c
25c
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Glittering Gifts
Of appropriate nml suitalile ;irt-
iclosforall can lk li.nl ;it mir store.
Modesty in Jewelry acconls well
with lack of vigor; display iu dress
ami woman's elegance in jewelry
i beet attained by rich greatness.
Paradoxical a that maym eni.
Our frieii'ls will find here a wide
range foi hnice in pom and
jewelry that make for individu-
ality and yet cannot posnblv incite
individual remarks. The looker! today
are fhe buyers tomorrow. Comt and see.
60S MAIN STREET
GIFTS
Co.
Wholesalers 8k
Cotton Factors
KAOLE LAkt.
LI FHIIV
Works Inc.
rousing.
HOD TON. TEXAS
Will Open at
311 Trout St.
WANT ADSL
Mrs. E. K. Dillingham and Mrs.
Jeanette Porter Allison entertain
in honor of Misses Laura. Kate
and Libbie Rice. 4 to 6
Meeting Lady Washington Chapter
D. A. R.. 10 o'clock.
High School football dance Bryan
Hall. 8:30.
SUNSET ON THE MARSHES.
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With a Dancing Paitv for Miss
Nash Last Evening.
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Try.
FREE DIGESTIVE TABLETS.
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them vtllte ns ami t"H will i.-eii' a
tilal paekMK lo mull wttltom .aatt A'l
rlrw.it t A. Smart Col IM Sluail Bldg .
VaxalialL alfaih.
Bridge Party for Miss Ali Clarkson
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We Id iii g Invitations.
.ii"--". . us: follow s I at f h"'ll
V ' 1 - 1- A T-. I. I . itu.Kt
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I i i le Mr Jam. lleni v
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EngHjreiiif pt Announced.
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l ' r ' Alma K..i le. In
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.- pa I l-lll ' "f the
k'. I'erry
inn Patrons' Club.
I amp Pit- I he
at the e a.ol to
"mliiK nnieiiairi
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Glc.ners' Meeting.
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Souely Personals.
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For HE
CAPUDINF
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"Queen Quality" prorides
a shoe for every occasion;
style for every taste; a fit
for every foot No other
shoe is made in such vari-
ety. See our new styles.
Krupp & Tuffly isc.
"Th iho- Mora Aaaad"
302-3 ZA MAIN ST.
Wc will filter today to those
u lu i desire a
Magnificent
BROOCH
a piece i lie ilesifrn of whieh is a
iiiar.l of beauty. The stones thai
lire used are absolutely tile finest.
A slit leririf; . mass of iliaruomls sel
in the shape of a tioriroous Crown
a 3 :2 k.T-at.s diamonds used in this
piece; bie value at INiHMMJ; will
sell for
$600.00
JUST COMPARE
DIAMOND MERCHANT.
CONGREGATIONALCHURCH
May Be Organized in Houston Dr.
Marsh of New York Looking
Over the Field
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tlir.-lioi. tin the ...iiUiirv. mi
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motamenis mil he ills. ..in .i-. -itn
fin. I In Ihe S.iutli.rii 'til-s in.int i 't.ti-r.'
(t.iti.iim'iKtti win. ate -inik't at-.l fnun
th- Ninth an. I latst. tth-r- oai rhurfhes
ire sironK an. I in.iilrro'is. I. rhese . itie
tt hen there an- no ( riK re-Kil t ionn I
ehnrt lies an.l 1 hev 1..1111 n i 1 1 aeh men I
vtiili other Itur 'lies l-iiiiilninn; uti
ihiireneit In mailt .uses tt e flu I Hint
Hut hate Kone mi 'i!.e . . . nat s
Inn purpose is n-t i.. .Iiss.illslt llu-se
to lake them attitt front 1 1 1 - t new ties
hut il is for II.- at' Inn ' I.- i-onero((;i'
tl.'iiilhsls II. hi hi- seekini; I wain
I. firi.l as main . '..ii((reitiitl..iiiillstM not
Hfiiliaii.il will r hnreii-s In lionston
us pos-elile. iiii.l t!."e tt. u-lll otKanli.-
Inlo a I'l'tiej-Ki!.!! . liureh i re it tne
inlet 'si nil. I .iI 'imii-sh sltottn vntrranls
I I lis SI e.
Keiiitriliiie tl.. t.t.n.l. retimslte l r
ai.i.alioii I n Mulsh salil there is no
fivetl niimlu-i Ii .-s'nrts n th. spun
h..u it lv Hi.' -"i'l.. In- Hay went p
I'orl Worth an.l . 1 1- n ' 1 1 z 01 with five har-
ter members a p tt tears ami Now he
ha- . splen.ii.i .i :i I nil linn there ami
a slmnif ami . e..i..is ongrega I ion
lit Malsb a as l .rmerlv profesnor In
fpilllns t oilet;.' i Intel 1'ark. Kla
Irathit Ibis unit' m -tiKage in the nntiie
mission w ork ; i itme be look up
bis present . in . tn . i ton he was nfrere.l Ihe
'la-sl.l-ii. t "I ! I "lleKf of Klorl.lii it
lb esbj t.-rlait m.nr alon on the mii ihnii! at -He
Is an A II of Howdnln. an A M of
Trinei'Ioii nun -i-liv. and stuilletl two
yearn In lrinet..n IfieeloKleul .seminary
and otte tea- in Sn Frant ls-o .seinlriiirt
He wall remain i the rltv several
weeks inaklnu bis h.'ailiiarlers here al
Ihe yonriK Mens I'hrlntian Assorlallon
bullillntt
KlfflGHTS OF COLUMBUS ELECT.
Annual Meeting Was Held Last
Night.
The aniinai nt-etti.e of the KnlRlils of
ColiirnbiiB tt.-is il'l lartt night and of-
flterH for the ensniriK term were eleetoil
nml afterward wet- install-il Tluiy are
as follows:
liranil knlKl.i. ; A MihIihi. .lepnty
Cianil knlgbl I! .1 Hyatt fbaneellor.
ilatn l 'Int . re. tn tlltin; nerretary Ttntl
I. yens finam nil se-retarv. I VV. t'ralK
Jr.. treasurer Henry knhlmann advn-
ale. II H I'en.larvltt . warilen K J.
Mrlnnery. Inn.H- ycuar.l. 1-al MeMlllani
outer Ruaril. John H. 1'emlarvls. trtintoe
Klt-baiil ('line.
CAN YOP THINK
of anylbitiK morn appropriate for Clirint-
ma. wndillnK or any ..III. a nir t uerashm
llian a pletllie artlstl. ully friunprt? You
are eiirillally Invited to vtalt our holiday
rilrtplav of pleture. and If you do not
.e what you like framed let m show
vim our imframeit pl.-turea and frames.
I'lctuie framlliK Our framing depart-
nieltl Is already vert busy for Xmas.
ami we advise tlnine wiabitiK framing
before Ihe holidays to leave their
oilei. t-a 1 1 y I'ome al nnee and nelee.1
t.nti present a or hate your flaming done
nail tt-e tvlll keep Ihern fill t on ami. have
Ho -in delivered when you say. We until-
erv Peal pli I ure Rlaoa and baekltiK
Amerlefln Al l 'ompan.t
Arllsii. detlli'e and fiumlnK- "The
kind of 1 1 ii mlim that pleasen ." lull Ibal-
When you pay your subicription
cast your vote for tome candidate
for The Post pfiw cotUje. It
doun't cost you anything and they
will appreciate ii
LOOK!
Severn
What Shl I Give?
The Silk Store Answers
With Extra Special- Values
What could he more appropriate for a Christmas gift than a
h.i 1 1 1 1 -I nt u- waiM hi dress pattern of silk.
Tmluv offers .in opportunity to secure a most acccptahle gift
nt -ilk th.tt has merit and rcliahiJity at little prices.
Meant if'ul Crepe ile Chines in lav Elderly ladles will appreciate a
ender two similes of itreen two of ' dress itatterns of thtu beauuful
red. two oi blue also black; an I highly lustrous 36-lnch Black Tat
i xi-elleiit tabiie marked
from T.'ic a ai tl to . .
47c
Another '' iimli liiai'k Taffeta
comes in either soft clingy finish
or tne lustrous iiisninf; laotic.
I Ins w . ;n .- lias been mark-
ed from J 1 -a a yard to . .
95c
For An Inexpensive Gift
Gloves Will Fill ihe Bill
It inn -t..i to ciiti-idcr a up uncut after reading of these special
alucs in (il'ivcs you will readily see why we can rightfully say
' 1 1 1 c pc M s I v c ( lifts.''
He .knit need to harp on the popularity of Foley lirothcrs
tili'vc-. ipialitv alone has csfahlished a reputation.
lb ami imbuiton Cloves made of i Kayner-made two-clasp Woolen
-nod tiialit French kid in tans I Cloves silk lined in nil shades and
milt. Inn all sizes have been sizes; are pretty warm these nippy
marked from $:!..". $:'. Ta and f '.'M tuornlngrs. and nt 49c a pair will be
lo $1.49 A PAIR. Not fitted or
guaranteed.
We will fit and guarantee these
iwoelasn Cloves made of or best
iialln Klein b kid. in any size and
the most populiu shades; they're
marked from $1.7.". a
pair in
$1.69
Nov. ln Wool Knitted Cloves In
blue brow i and Mack. with
embroidered silk dots in rolors
are not in the last bum class
how lin t v. dropped IQf
fioni ai'i' a pair In .... OVC
Women Children. Men
They All Wear Hosiery
What list nt I hnMinas trills is complete without from one to a
dncii pans f Ipi-ii iv wiittcn therein?'
l iU i'.ii'ilicr-' large and complete stocks are splendidly ready
t'roin ih.c li'iml mlinnderfd -1 1 k at S5.(lt) a pair to the wcll-madc-lmig
wear toti.'ii ipisc at 1 ?c or 2ik a pair.
Today it's two specials.
V 'omen's Hose (ashamed in fit. iu Children a uuu and mm Ribbed CC-
iill colors with white dots alumt the Hose lisle finished with double.
. . . heel toe nolo and knee. Mothers
size of a silver . cent piece have .
have raveg oyer tneir good wear
been marketl irnin I ne
.".He class to
HEIGHTS SCHOOLS
WILL PROBABLY BE BOND ISSUE
FOR MORE BUILDINGS.
Announced That Resolution Will Be
Offered for Bond Issue for
Drainagr
MIi- liii- proi'f rtv uw ii' rs : w
HpIkIiIs irf-i'tfd t' tlic ri'l'-r' nf the
iiiuiimiii'i- .ipnointtMi hi luok i"in tlx-
tiiud Hit opf-n atMil it h thr In In ' limi
t hev h H' nil ahidr !) ir.ort n lii li
A .luS itlfl-i.(i li till (H. li ("lll MWilllS
I tin I I )) hn I I'l iii will Mill h. inlil
fert-.l uiih
Altli-riimii Ki-ntc t tl.f llflnhts unci
stnt'h linn h will mn.riliH ; i rnlui t.m
iif tlii' ni'Ti ni''fi ini; calliiiK fur an L
Moil In' a $:t' inni i.nti'l tin in v
ti he u -(! in uf vine til iiinauf in lata
liH-alMM. in ili- IkinhH wlt-i. (ItairiM':
meili'l l:iui Itiirker was ak'. r ln
t i v I ii this ma 1 1 it v-h ct (hi a till st nU
that while (Iimiiihkc .as a niatl-r IliiH
riffdnl ailnti'ti tho i.ara n h mhi t isuc Hi
ih lh-iKhtp al the piiM'til tinii mi-
more mcIhmiI nmin Tlu M'ilts Is sprea-l-
Its DOUBLE Strength
Mskrs it go twice as far as
other same price brands
MONEY SAVING
SOLD EVERYWHERE 25c. 1-lb. Cun.
THE REILY-TAYLOR CO. New Orleans U. S. A.
DRESSED TURPYS
FRESH BUTTER AND EGGS
EXCELLO
FREE
DELIVERY
City Market
Boy Your CfcristnM
Gifts By Mail
If you live In Uie rural districts
where stores do not carry a line
at Xmas gifts write us If
don't know what you want we'll
send a suggestive list with
prices. Orders filled same day
received.
feta that we have marked
75c
down from $1.00 a yard to.
Two or three qualities of Colored
Taffetas In every shade that fash-
ion demunds. This Is a 19-Inch
fabric marked from o9c.
a yard to
25c
suapn.'U uj; quit ait.
Kayser also makes a Usle Clove
woolen lined. We hae all shades
and Sizes in the two-clasp style to
keep fingers from tingling these
cold mornings at a '7Ci-
pair LOL
Women automohlllsts and eques-
trienne will find theae Tan
Cloves with their lonK fratmt-
lets. of preat Benlce and
warmth; for today we've mark
ed them from $1.25
to
98c
at 25c; tixlay the price
SEE US FOR
DIAMONDS
C a. ve-Il un kett
JEWELRY :o PANY
Little Brother
ol the Rich." Sensational uocietv
novel of New Vor1. I)y Joseph MetlSll
1'alUrson. $1.08; by mail $1.20.
URUTL.ROQE.CO.
1014 frmlrle Avenm
HOUSTON TKAS. PHONE OT.
Int ami Ite.elnini; nomilaled wlib such'
j raiinlltv I Inn (be ttebiml bullilhiKs linvo
l be ome laxeil. A eoimle of yeflrp alio
! u new scliool bulbliiiK was erected al
.With .-mil llaltanl. wblle u larae Hilill-
lioli tt.iK liiatle HI lite I't.olet H 1 1 -'
enlrMl I ik I si lioel I'lilltlliiK Is one of tho '
itiimlsiiiiie I'lilbllnifH of the stliile an.l at
1 tit' lime It W-H-S ereeletl II tt HH IbollKbt..
11 utnilit be iHrae eiit'iiKb tn art unitnotbtte
I il"- s botiisllf erittvtb for ii mmiber of
tea I'M to .nine. All the bullilbiKB ar
litxe.l. however anil Hi Ihe t'oolet hi buol
- ne of the Kimles t un attend only half
lite tlilt
W'betber Ihere iH u bond issue fur ilriiin-
iiKe purfKisoH oi not ll Is more lliini tuob-
nble ibnl there will he a limtil lsmie (or
'.-lti.nl btilblbiir purposeii
LUZIANNE
COFFEE
f. PUIS
fwpriefor
Phones 920 and 4131
in '
oy i is 1 7i
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