The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 24, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 5, 1908 Page: 35 of 48
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In Society
Next SeMon'i Debutantes.
Ftv of the comlnr muob'i dekutaotaa
rxne Foit l autnonaea to mention. td7
are Misses Lur sjwi Kte Rice.
tari of Mr. and Mr. J. 8. Bice;
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Ella Ca. dauchter of Mr. and Mr.
Rufus Cage; Miss Sadie Walker daughter
Of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Walker tfnd Miss
Guesle Hahl daufhter of Mr. and Mr.
C. W. Hahl.
Entertain! Confederation Board.
Mrs. H. Nelson Jones will on Monday
Biornlna; entertain the executive board of
the City Federation of Women's Clubs
at her home. 1117 Alston street. Those
Who are to be Mrs. Jones' g-uesti are
requested to take the Houston Heights
Car that leaves the Cotton Exchange at
10 o'clock.
Invitations Isiued.
Cards to the wedding of Mr. C. P.
Bhearn Jr. and Miss Randolph were
lralled on last Friday. Saturday being a
National holiday there waa of course.
Ho mall delivery therefore many of Ihe
Invitations may be tardy In reaching
their destination.
St. Joseph's Society.
The ladles of St Joseph's Altar society
Will give their usual monthly social at
the home of Mrs. F. J. Matxlnger 1610
Lubbock street on Wednesday evening
July 8 from 7 until 10 o'clock. Mrs. Mat-
Singer will be a sainted by Mesdames E.
C. Murray. R. A. Trago. S. Mllllcan. W.
Kehoe and M. D. Ralley.
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House Party at Humble.
Mrs. Andrew Sullivan of Humble will
alve a house party '' from Monday to
Thursday of thla ntk Tha young ladles
i. forming It are tv fea Mlaaea Bssi Sin-
clair Tilly SchMMtV Oartldln. Curwell
nd Christine awtafgf&.M t t t
Young Ladies' AiHirriatioB. ''
There will be a meeting mt tae Toun(
Ladles' association of the Frsat preabr-
terlan church Tuesday. July T -at tae
residence of Mrs E. T Harden ' Net MJ
Crawford street at 4 o'clock.
Society Personals.
Miss Alice Ilruce of Galveston Is vlsit-
lng Mrs J. J Clemens.
Miss
from a
Florence Carter returns
visit to Waxahiti'hle.
today
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niana. jr . tn Taylor.
Mr and Mrs E A Corke have returned
rrom a two months' visit In Missouri
A I. Nelm and H.iywnod Nelms mill
eome ho-ne from New York via Col. sko.
Mrs S I. Free has returned from San
Antonio and Is with Mrs. Arthur Ijlpner
Miss Cartlow of Uherty will he Ihe
Suest of Miss Julia I'errvman for a few
ays.
Mrs. E. ;. Prince Is visiting the home
Of Ju.Irc S A M- -all at Willis this
Week.
Mr and Mrs l. A Shlpps nf Tort Ar-
thur are visiting Mr. and Mrs Sells at
13 runner.
Mr and Mrs H M Spa ks and Miss
Ancle Sjaiks go to Kansas city for an
extended visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eagle have taken
the I R Myer cotLage at Seahrook for
the summer.
Mr George I.eake
Week's enl with Mr
lyer on the hay shot-
Is spending Ihe
and Mrs A S
Miss I.ula llfrey nf El Paso arrived
here ycMerhiy on a visit to her mother's
home. SM Milam street
From Miss Saul.- Morris comes a post:
telling of tl deliBMtwl dav spent In
Bt. Louis en route to Canada.
Miss Eva M I. In of New York is now
With Miss Ctnlstlne Sum'.'id. whos
guest she will lie until the fall."
Misses Hose and Blanche KoK'y. who
are now in San Antonio will leave for
Europe at the end of this month.
Mrs Edward O. Ilogan. accompanied
by her little daughter. Elinor lias gone
on a vacation trip to Colorado.
Mr. an.l Mrs V M. Lacy nnd son Mas-
ter William Howell l.aoy. left Frld.iv
Iilght. going to Waco anil Hastrop
Miss Grace Denmann of San Antonio a
Oiece of 1 'r I'm an.l Miss Edna K.n'm.
arc visiting rr. anil Mrs. K. I.. Cox.
Mr. and Mrs 11. !'. Weema and Mlsi
Knte Allen ecms on I'ri.'ay e en ng
went down to Hay Ridge for the summer.
Miss Mamie Gearing Is In New York
taking the course of domestic science In
the summer school of Columbia univer-
sity. Miss Anna May Scott of Flrmiwo.nl
Miss Waddell and .Miss Ethel Wadiieli
will be with Mrs. It T Scott this after-
noon. Mrs H P. Garrison of Nacogdoches
and her daughter. Miss l.mitse. are visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Vasmer 1K13 Hell
a enue.
J H Jacob left last Tuesday evening
for a two weeks' trip to New' Orleans.
St Louis. Chicago and other points of
Interest.
George Hamilton has taken with him a
rarly of gentlemen friends for an ex-
tensive cruise about the bay on his boat
the Crescent.
Miss Ella Campbell
Is enjoying the
experiences or t.elng a member of the
111 owners camping party at Tammanv
near Huntavllle.
Enthusiastic letters from Lucerne have
been received from Miss Harriet and Mr.
Abo Levy. They were going on from
there to Munich.
Mrs M. I j. Wnmack and children left
yesterday for New Orleans from whence
they will go later for a season in Chicago
and the great lakes.
Mrs Mettle K. Cox of Beaumont dur-
ing the month of her attendance on the.
rornial classes here. Is the iruest of her
aunt. Mrs. R. B. Bear.
Mrs Joseph Goldman Miss Adeline
Goldman and Miss Allele Ivy leave to-
morrow night going direct to New York
and later to Lake George.
Dr and Mrs. H. T. Hamblen left Satur-
day for Merlin to spend several days
They will return July 12 to visit Mrs
Hamblen's father K Bewail
Miss Sarah Harris leaves today for a
month s rustication at 1 Porto. After
that she will take a tour through tho
Northern and Eastern States.
Miss Cherry Robb who has beea
longer than a year now In Panama with
her brother. Is returning home and Is ex-
pected to arrive tomorrow (Monday).
Mr and Mra. W. T. Torrev. Miss Leila
an.l Mr Owen Torrey. Miss Kllleen Love-
Jo form a party for the week's end at
the Seahrook Hunting and Fishing club
li.mse.
Mrs. Hobby with her daughter!. Mlss
arm insure Honny left Houston at II
nd of-at week going to Beaumont 1
r hey are to mak
lake their hnnu wlturl
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d Wrl. Hansen and Miss Lorain
are la La Porte today maklmr
:1 Mlt to Mr. and Miss McKay.
H ftiia Miss Lnralne will spend
Hi- hf the summer at the sev-
s t Mha bay Shore.
A. Adiotw left Friday for a
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MAMIE AGNES ROGERS.
Four Months Old Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Rogers.
at Palestine. 8he will le accompanied by
her sisters. Misses Mary and Mildred
Dunlop. who have been visiting her and
Miss Ixrulse Florea of Richmond.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Gibbons Miss Hor-
tense and Jeff Glhbons. Jr. left Friday
night for Colorado Springs where Mrs.
Gibbons ami children will spend the sum
mer. Mr Glhhons returning here after a
few weeks In August Mr and Mrs. M.
Hutchinson will Join Mrs. Gibbons.
Miss Warmoth who Is to be one of the
attendants at ther Shearn-Randolph wed-
ding has arrived In Houston and is th-
guest of the hrlde-elect. As has already
been reported In The Post a party of Mr
Shearn young men friends are to give
a sailing party In compliment to Miss
Warmoth on next Friday ntsht.
Palling from w Orleans yesterday on
t ho Antilles fin a family parly com-
posed if W Ti Cleveland. Sr.. W. D.
Cleveland. Jr . Mrs A. S. Cleveland and
her lilo of charming little daughters.
Misses l.ls. Nora and haby Tina. Mrs.
Calhoun (formerly Elinor Cleveland! and
her children. Miss Tina and Master
Iouglas. After a short sojourn In New
York city ihe Clevelands will go on up
Into Maine where they will spend the
remainder of t lie healed term
PRESS WOMEN'S DECLARATIONS
Resolutions Passed at Recent Meet-
ing at Mineral Wells.
The following are the resolutions adopt-
ed at the recent meeting of the Texas
Woman's Press association at Mineral
Wells
To the President an.l Members of the
Texas Woman's Press Association :
We. your committee on resolutions beg
leave to iTcsent the following r'-porl
which was ndoplttd by the fifteenth an-
nual meeting in convention al Fort
Worth June lr.. 1 17 and IS. 10S:
Resolved. Th the Texas Woman s
Press association indorse the movement
for- a tlhrary commission and cu-operate.
with other organltatlons In securing the
provision by the next legislature.
Rf solved. That In rnture conventions ol
this association addresses shall l.e limit-
ed to fifteen minutes papers from five 10
ten minutes talks from one 10 two min-
utes discussions of one subject limited to
thirty minutes.
Resolved. That no person shall be eli-
gible to honorary membership except
those who have lu-hleve.i distinction In
literary work or sIulII have at one time
rendered s..e lal service us a w titer In
this association. That this rule shall tie
embodied in the constitution having been
Indorsed by the executive board.
Resolved." That a committee of five be
appointed l.y the president herself to be
chairman --to formulate and cany out be-
fore the. meeting of tho legislature some
plan to remedy the evil existing In re-
gard to the care of women convicts.
Resolved. That Mrs. Walton's paper on
"The Ola Order Changeth." being a his-
tory of our organization be put In the
Year Book for future reference.
Resolved. That the officers of this as-
sociation shall keen an account of all
their expenses Incurred In the transaction
of the huslness of the association
and present the hills for payment
to the executive hoard meeting preceding
each annual meeting.
Resolved. That each member of this
association pledge herself to write one
article this year on the subject of " The
Inadequacy of Our Present Public School
System and the Need of the Proposed
Amondmcat 01 me pmie tunsiiiuiiiin in
Regai d to l.ocai Taxation for Educational
Purposes. " Articles to be published In a
daily or weekly paper of the county.
Resolved. That a telegram be sent Mrs.
Cornelia Branch Stone our former presi-
dent now at Blue Ridge Springs. Vs..
expressing our continued love and the
sympathy of the association In her double
bereavement in the death of her brother
and son. A motion was made that th
sympathy of the association be tendered
Mrs Ell HerUln-rg In tho loea of her hus-
band; carried
Resolved. That the most heartfelt ex-
pressions of sppreclatlon and thanks are
due and are hereby tendered to all those
residents of Fort Worth who oontrlhuted
In any wav to Ihe pleasure and profit ot
the annual meeting of the Texas Wom-
an's ITcss association on the occasion of
Its fifteenth anniversary especially to
tho arrangement committee. Mesdnmes
Jarvls. Greer. Gnrman. Loekrldge Brant-
ley Walton and Rwayne who were most
Instrumental In bringing It about; to-the
officials of the Christian church and teb-
ornacle for tho use of their Church edi-
fices for our meetings; to the vocalists
and their accompanists who rendered de-
lightful muslo; to Mayor Harris and lr.
Cooper; to the clergyman who petitioned
our Heavenlv Father on our behalf; to
the Hotel Seibold nnd the Delaware
whose management did all In their power
for the comfort of thoee members en-
trusted lo their care; to Ihe Bohemian
club who entertained ua with a ride to
Handley on the Interurban and a recep-
tion at the club house there with refresh-
ments and for the enjoyable reqeptlon at
the residence of Mra. A. J. Rose; to the
city Federation and the Country club
who Jolntlv showed most generous hospi-
tality th Ihe trolltv ride and reception
with delicious refreshments at their mag-
nificent club house. June IS found four-
teen o the members on their way to
Miners) Wells an excursion arranreil by
bra i-hivhea nf Whartoa. ' we. were rov-
aUir entertained ther by Maadamaa BbU-
sdly entertained ther by Meedaraea BtiaU-
shear. Hurke. Htghsmlth Olive. Miller.
Story. Turner. Hall Taylor Green Coon
and Seaman.
Mrs. Elizabeth Strong-Tracy.
Chairman .
Miss Decca Lamar West
Mrs. H. A. ('line
Mrs. Marie l Ia Moreaux.
DOGS WITH APPENDICITIS.
'Queer Articles Kecovered Swallowed
by Playful Pups.
(From the New York Press
Plutocratic dogn sometimes have appen-
dicitis. Just like their masters and are
operated on to remove the vermiform ap-
pendix. There Is a dog and cat hospital
In thy city In which there Is a woman
surgeon. She wears a Merilied cotton
ftown when she operates and uses stertl-
iied Instruments and sterilized cotton
handatres. just like In a real hospital
There is a long tattle In the middle of
the "operating ward." and there gently
soothed with a few drops of ether or
hloroform. many a dK. rjultc unknown
to himself has patted with some portion
of his anatom .
One day this woman surgeon romoved
an appendix and found It full of coal.
This Is a specimen of the things puppies
will eat One day she removed a toy
watch from a bright young pups diges-
tive apparatus whore il had not digested.
Bur klcs pocket hook clasps but t otis. pins
ami needles are among the interesting
th lugs she has added to her collection
from this source
A sick dog is as finical about his food
as a sick person. ue Ureal luuie who
had received an injury to his pine re-
fuse;! to eat anything Me was kept alive
b hav ing his mout h held open while
irw eggs were thrown Into i. lie was
fed despite himself and his life saved.
The first thing he ate volunt arily was
ice cream which Is as frequent an in-
valid dish in this as In ;i human hos-
pital Cod liver oil. malted milk milk
punches beef juice and pu i e cream are
among the Invalid dainties served
One patron brings in her t u o Mt i le dogs
periodically to have their tcet h examined
for deposits of lartar. This seems hardly
necessary as each little fellow has his
own toothbrush and toot h jxtwder and
has his teeth brushed carefully t wice a
day. Kach has bis lit tie bed as w ell as
his own dog basket where he sleeps upon
a hair mattress beneath a down ipnlt .
They hae dainty velvet rotn-p wear in
cool weather ami their mlstreT huvs pre-
pared tablets at W a bottle to lend varie-
PRESIDENCY OF BIG REPUBLICS
The Striking Difference Between
French and American.
(From the American Review of Reviews )
The striking differences that exist le-
t ween the presidency of tin French re-
public and the presidency of the Fnited
States ar perhaps never f glaringly
visible as when a French president sets
out for a Jonrnev out of his own country.
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and spends a few days attending all sorts
la I function and gala pet toimances
as the gufsi of a 1ir- Il-h court To some
Americans It )iKks a little too much like
playing at ro alt and t hese would
st ronn 1 y object to such a mag n I f ving of
at leaM the spectacular side -'f the tem-
porary ottice of ptesldent. at the nme
tino' they may be Inclined to ask why. If
t he count ry can do wit bout a president
ss It evident ly dovs while t he president
thus indulges in n hlK foreign junket it
should have a president ai hII For It
must be remembered that the French con-
stitution has no provision for a vice presi-
dent to take the pla- e of a disabled or ab-
sent president And the fact Is that for
the regular dispatch of business the re-
public of France can do a well without
as with Its president office seekers even
are not dlst urbed. as the undoubtedly
would he in the 1'nlted States. v an
event which would make H lmpir for
them to go and to have their protectors
with their applications to tho fountain-
pad of official favors The ministers th
members of the cahlnet. sre left to them:
that Is all thev want; for the president
himself thev have no use whatever.
Dr. D. W. Whipple
Dentist. 909 Mason Iluildlng Phono 831
CHEAP
HANOS ORGANS MUSIC.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS At
Grunewald's
1009 TEXAS
AVTMOE
"Jack Spurlock
Prodigal" bv Ooorns lloraen Ixrlmer
1.08. Hy mall II 20. liny 110.00 worm
of our books at out prices Mid we will
alv you a s-i of American Orators
worth l.00. fre.
I PkM M7. him n-airi. zw.nue.
Phene M7. 1014 Prairie Avenue.
Shop monday if you can . . . Tuesday may
be too late . . . . quantities are limited
Monday
And Tuesday a
left They re
quick clearance.
s
pecials
so if any are
marked for a
Fancy Foi. ards at
25.
They are the 50c value In cream
and brown cream and navy
champagne and rust pink Juet
a small lot to clear out.
Another lot of 7f Silks In
fancy designs 39c
Fancy Silks
The real value Is 8fr $'. i0 and
$1 .25. All In one lot at yard
69c
They are all new designs In
stripes and fancy checked ef-
fects. A few pieces of 36-Inch Black
Habutai. $1.25 quality. While
they last 70-
yard v
English 'Voile
All ihe colors
day at yard
rs. To start on Mon-
I 69c
It's a 45-inch width and $100
quality in brown gray navy
black and cream.
iBedQuiUs
JttJt;jf Jimfttf Quantity to close
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They are 72x84 in size perfectly
soft and free from dressing and
are worth 98c.
"Bed Sheets
It's a clearance that won't come
again soon so don't delay. They
are
49.
A full 81x90 hemmed Sheet
(torn) has no fllUn( It's a 60c
value.
coocco
LADIES' BATH8
BEAUTY SHOP
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HOW Ss your hat looking? Now is the time
of the year when workrooms are all shut
down and hats look dingy and worn.
MADAM HALL tC'ZtJ
she dot manv new iJe-s in
have been fortunate to secure her services for four weeks
longer so bring in your bats and" bave tbem freshened up
with a style that can be given only io tbe 0 Neill workroom.
Don'f Wear a Dingy Hat!
Take tbe faded flowers off tbe merry widow sailor and put
on a crush of silk or ribbon with quills or wings the
latest trim.
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I. W. SILVE
SILVE - CARROLL
ARTISTS
We invite vou to call at Y. M. C.
some of our work. The best of
reliability and workmanship. We
Pictorial and Landscape Scenes.
1 Lumberman Bank Building Houston Texas. Phone417. P. 0. Box 23.
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Foley Bros.
MAIN STREET ee
Watch for the Announcement of Our Crand RKMoVAL
SALE Which Will Start Al.otit JULY F I FT K K N T II
A Special Lot of Skirts at
Regular $6.50 $7.50 and $8.00 values
Several lota put together at
There Is one big rack full about an even 100. They are voiles
Panamas and wool Rajahs In black navy Copenhagen champagne
black and" white Not an old she) worn skirt in the lot. They are skirts
that have come into the house in the pitst six Veeks But during the
very heavy sales which we have had all our best skirts have sold down
into small lots. So that's what this lot consists of odds and ends from
our best selling skirts all at the one price.
Corset Coders
Worth Up lo $1.00
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Beautiful embroidery trimmed cor-
set covers also dainty lace trim-
med designs. A special lot to
clean up.
Rustling Silk Petticoats at $3.95
REGULAR $5.00 ONES
Silk Skirts several lots different styles in almost any wanted
color mado of that heavy rustling Taffeta with deep full flounces. Some
have the silk embroidery work on
at the one prloe
Another lot In several good colors
quick at
Sattpfekins Nearly Half
BOO dokMl all pnedUlW'iitt'tr fr onc bK salp They are drum-
mers' sample; no two i&Mn ltt. Tney are slightly soiled but when
you consider that yon ars paying only alpotft hlf their real value the lit-
tle soil on them don't TOattar. ftri cHanoa to tajr handsome napkins at
less than you usually pay for Interior 1T4- Tha dWetiing will be better
Mnnav Crime BR ROnn AH VOII fBll. V l r5L..'s .
Bobbinet Bars
108 inches long real English Bob-
binet a $4.95 quality
MILLINERY
O'NEILL
715 Main Street
Midsummer Millinery.
W. 0. CARROLL
A. Baildiug in this city and inspect
reference furnished as to our ability
are designers of Fresco Decoration
Call or write ne. Room No. 202
Engraved Wedding Cards
and Announcements
1 00 W $1.50
State Printing Go.
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ArcrfXAtS INTERESTING.
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Muslin Drawers
The 50c Values
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They come In pretty embroidery
trimmed styles; also plain with
deep ruffles finished in small
tucks and hemstitching.
the flounce. All the one lot
to close out
$3.95
$2.95
Tahte DMmsk
All pure linen trtsjle
inches wide; the $1.00 valae
tw. yaru
INTELLIGENCE
Will Comprehend the Difference
Between Buying a Good Article
Cheap and a Worthless One High.
Are you quite pfttisfied with the Spectacles you are wearing?
If you are we are glad of it. Perhaps you think you don't need
any glasses and you may he right but don't guess at it. Let
us examine your eyes then you are sure.
TAYLOR BROTHERS
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS
605 Main Street Houston Texas
BREAKFAST
419 Travia
Cafe Sauter
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certs Every Evening from 7 to 1 1. The coolest place in the
city to enjoy your meals. Quick noon lunch. Visit our Delica-
tessen next door. G. F. SAUTER Proprietor.
HEINZ Kraut. Dill and Sour Pickles.
HOLSTEIN BUTTER fresh churned every
day 30 cents per pound.
FRESH EGGS Two dozen for 35c.
EX CELLO
FREE DELP
C.7
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Monday Specials
And Tueday also If any ane
left. They are marked for a
quick clearance.
Jumper Suits
These Suits were sold at $3.50
but we are going to make a
clean-up of them at
$1.95
Made of dainty colored batiste
Jumper style. The jumper is
trimmed in embroidery Insert-
ing. The sk.lrt trimmed In folds.
Silk Suits
Worth $10.00. For a quick sale
$7.95
Dainty Silk Jumper Suits in
stripes and plain colored taffeta
navy brown champagne and
green all new and fresh on our
counters.
Pillow Cases
A good one at 124c; at each
81
2C
It's a 42x36 extra quality Pillow
Case perfectly soft.
Children s Pants
All sizes 1 to 8 years; at each
10
Two styles plain with hem at
the bottom and with the ruffle
and hemstitching. They are 15c
value.
Drill Waists sizes 1 to 8
8 'ears; each.
10c
Muslin Skirts
One big lot worth up to $1.50;
choice at
DC
Ten distinct styles trlrro"l m
Ispa anil pmhrnMsnr Adrfnff And
Tf'rMnsertlng to match. All on sale
Wg W flaw pMNRt.
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HIS CUT represents a
Quadruple Plated
Butter Dish
in assorted patterns that
sell regularly for $3.00
to $4.00; our special price
Monday .and
Tuesday only
$1.98
75c I'
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DAILY JOY WHEN
FFEE
IS BEING SERVED.
Street HOUSTON. TEXAS
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You meet the best people in our
Family dining room upstairs. Con
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