The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 128, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 9, 1914 Page: 5 of 52
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BTMnrta MM tnatltntaa' MtirdiT Is
ICctUiKj France and. Germany for th
ftesaial rapport t thlr wr operations.
The British parliament TOteiJ a mr ep-
proprlatioa of 5I5.M9CC. to Germany a
m tH Introdaeed la aooKwriata 11.250.
aoete;. Th Frepeh parliament authorised'
i " sua - oi iiuct to hkthm ui now
IMM from about twit. te W.tW
00oo and to aJtwtalo "from paying out
VoM In vxchaage for notes.' Only la the.
w cdTUM VM iim any eafiait ta-
dtcataloa of how th money I to b
rusd aside from drawlnf an fOTenunant
Thes teo broucbt to a bead tho 41
cassia that has bean In croa-r ta
BaJjain; circle her for several dsra as
S bow a. was oa auoh aacal a Ura pree-'
at on la to b financed. Th opinion
kaa been rraauantl-r aznraaand In tha last
few eayi that tha war would har. t b
anorx. as R could not 0 financed tf It
aontlllUed (or uir. lsnrth nt lima. Ya.
trdajr there was a tendency to take a
different view of th situation. On
.financial expert wh ta well qualine to
on ma lUDjeoi saia -tn European
nation would ba aUt to Carrv on tha war
lor: several yeara so tar as financing it
wee concerned "'.a-- ' J.' : - ; -
. "In th drat placed n saM. .It ia wan
aawwn that for av mr or an aaveral of
VaV F Aalt gold reserre. tome of thera to
' fcr .Germany soma tint eo. . Russia took
j alnillar action about tha asm time Mora
. reoerUly rterto baa ba aoaulrliuc rold.
.- aspcUlly from tha United Stat and it
- sm. aai(M at no extra eoat .nt aoinf
' : . our exports t Parts balnc mad not
- an tba basts of actual exchana eondl-
tiona but aa special transections.' Aus-
1ria. too baa iakan tha aam coura ta
111 II . AYtut TXua mhmuhIaiI aIS m
I VI yarvwa furnish tba basis for aa tma-aaa
n' . 1 .. "luti.. - - -' ' - v.. .i
.' raa il mitut i. immi
Throufhout almost th anttr caraar of
Xapotaon ha -fiaanead- ha wara. by this
tnaana not roaortinc to tortw bona Is.
auoa and atiU lean to th taaua oMrra.-
daamabla.camnoy. th fallacy of which
had bn learned from earlier aspartames.
In hla latter daya ahorUternt note war
taatiod ta xchane for natariala and aub-
alatanoa. but taxation waa hla chief means
of aupport. Thin la aometlmea too little
ragardod la aiscusalons of th financing-of
tha preaaat war. which uaoally center
. about poaalhl glgantlo bond iaaue. .
' ' Qiarma Maavy Property Taxi '
."Qormany . recently imposed a ' apaclat
tax for on year an property at th rat
of I pr at which taker th ntlr ln-
. om frdn the property for tbayaar Tbia
waa doubtleaa dona Jn Tiaw of tmpandinc
Warfare. Franc baa Just enactad an la
ootna tax far tha ftrat tlm.' Althoogh It
lattily. t aar cant. whicH la wy oif-
fant thlar from a i per cent property
taxi th rat mar aasibr ba raiaed. .bow
ht tha machinery for ta coUectioa of
th tax Ilea haan aat nn. annum ku
tan had aa mooma tax which la at n
ow raw n small income it reaches
tnoomee of aoit' amall ats.v Thia alas
may aaally b Increased. In iPf'nnd. of
oour. th BM oondltion exists.
v44 tax oa lnduatry-ha oiten haan r
aorted to in sirpp In ttmea f atraaa.
and ha been readily bora. It la aa easy
to pat a tax on a bat manufacturer for
Inatanoa a It la on th sate of liitwor taa
tax on which haa been carried to a hifh
. figure in thia StaU. Tba liquor bualnesa
baa not been affectd In amount by thia
great increase over the old license fees
and the' experleno with a tax on Industry
la that It la a burden not bard to bear
Vpraat bond issue ar more easily ab
aorbed than la aoxnatim supposed in
cases where an appeal to patriotism la be-
hind them. -Thia ia particularly true la
Kurop. where there Is always much
money boarded. In th paat foreign aa.
curitlea hare ba haavtly sold In order
that th holder may Invest In their na
tional war loans.- In tha present tnatance
thia : recourse la removed for. the time
be ln by the closing of tt exchanges but
this situation may be chanted before such
. loan ar authorised and opened for atfb-
aerlpttan. Tha banks are practically com-
pellyT tq take th loans and carry them
until ftnalbr absorbed.
"Finally irredeemable currency mar b I
resorted to although this ia hardly to be 1
won wzcepx nr aosuu. TO extent to
which auch currency may safely b put
out. however is much batter understood
now than when tt waa abused with disas-
trous results In earlier period and Its
Us la therefor ttotrat alkout of tha ouea-
tlon.". . i-
' Haw Franc Raistf a Billion
Aa an iniUnc of th manner In which
tataraal loaaj nay . b aba or bed. th
apaaker ' raarrad to tba case with which
th mony . was raised in Frano for. tha
payment o( the Indemnity to darmany
' after tha Franco-Prussian war of UTv-71.
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cited Charles A. Conant's description'
n "Hi
In which
of thia prooesa In hla work on th "Hla-
lory ox Moaern uanu of Issue
sir. Conant said:
Ona -of the atrtklnff results of this
loaa-waa- to arlna; from tha boards of
tha French peasants and small shopkeep-
ers the goM and aUvar which had been
aceumulatinc (or nwneraUons. It was the
Initiation of Whole classes of the CVnh
popl into dealing- with negotiable a.
curiUes. Tha Una was nearly rip ia
tk proaresa -of modern flnanolerlng . for
thia ohang in th habits of the people.
but it required a loan which appealed to
WWUI
of safe
tha M habiW of hoardlna and aatahliah
inw pnnouRa ana earned a high guar.
""v to-amnnmr nreaJt down
ant of
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tba nw habit of lnTostmant
rnm'j: lore gn - subacriptlona ' war
largely 'sptoolatlva and - tha majority
war made-by tho great Rnanclal houses
as '" wppprtteg their corre-
spoadantaln jparta. rh bulk of thaloan
tended votusJly -Into th hands of
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rTh?K?ow4i.0':i(l " brought
. from the provincial
subacribni went to swell tha moaotair
circulation. and aabld tha Banhf
rrance wfthln-a few year to accumulate
on Of th inddantl of thia areat
ir operation In exchange was th uSln
m ---" .".w.1 ncunnea on ta
' ; Efiaa. i oomparaUTaly v - nndlstnrbed.
i- . Tbaa Influences operated moat directly
1 i upon- what art known on;&a Suropaan
' ...exchange at Inter naUonal securtUes.'
-pacatia ttay ar hnowa aad quoted in
' the leading aiarketa of th woriiH"
m. raiia market la U71 waa th astarneaa
IT of Vradchmaa ta transfer their -caDltal
Into th oMIgatlons of ihalr own poun-
J f. try. Tha result . th deolln-walTBot
; eoiy the ' sal f ' aocuritles offered to
r? brokers but a flood of-foralgn money and
foreln erediu 1 to Paris to. take ad van"
tag of the reduced prices of the inter
' .atlohala. Tk aale of Julian I par'can
f; aeottrtUe alon on tha Paris bourse from
ijt i July 1. 'MTU to December 11 117s wr
f : J IMOt not Including atlas by prlvat
& t ptfthfr 0 H"! 1 w h
& : Y k-'V V atorstermm- not ' DrM.'
' : ! ;i HKPJJN.'. via JLbndon. Aliens
W$ 'tv f . .Tn : Oartnan eounoll - tod
. Md not .to proclaim a1 moratorium
. th praaeni ; Th courts wi
vv;t. 'to deal
term fol
y tended for. thr montha '
'. ' relief kiao was 1
axchahga trnaotlona.
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Tini: C? IT A Street
: Dress for as little as a dol-
- laf 8ixtynine . This vis the
.( choice of a lot' of Dresses
"made up ' frqm odds and
4 ends of -v lines selling tap--.-
ward ta $7.50. x To dose" we ;
- offer them at:each:. ;...
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Thi-f group consists" of brok-t
en lines of .Wonlen's.Dresses
.that sold upward to; $1000
Many different N materials
f : made up in : choice- vMid--
Summef styles. "Your pick
of the groups while : these '
presses last . . . . . . .' .. i
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New
VAfl ananrtment Snmnwr
f Dresses in such materials
as plain and printed crepes
: embroidered .a n d striped "
t voiles linens ' and ratines-
all slightly mussed but worn
- derful : valsteaseld up to?
$15.00 now. . . . i . ....
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V for the little extra trouble
tott might ' have in finding
yon might' have in finding pfl L-r-" ' ffTfr
just the.slze' you want fa ) f 'YJ
style you like you wilhbe;'! ' )J Yl
"rewarded with asplendid"'
"savings Broken ; 1 i ire &v 4 i-
? Dresses' nfy to $l.50i jww :
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: a LIVELY interest is being shown "in" the ew styles' foe t
A the Fall season. In Silk Dresses this interest is ripening- t
t inio a strong and steady demand. Many rwho are prtpar-
ing for vacation trips prefer to buy the advance Fall models and r
not a few are being worn on the street's ofHouston right now.
The assortment at Levy's isespecially pleasing. . Four of the
latest arrivals are' mentioned in detail
CHARMEUSI DRB8S New FaU
model. In naVy bin. Stralfjit
waist line hrag walat with sash
around hips. Roman strip cot-
tar and cuffs close) down front
with blue charmeuae ; buttons.
Skirt haa lon ctrctt- aa
Ur tonhs ....... ... )a.a)UU
CREPE M ETEOR DRESaC-tn' am-
ethyst shade. The waist blouea
and ban white al)k poplin' collar
and front . Broad plain girdle;
closet to-: side with- Jet buttons.
8klrt ha vlogf plain tUnle 'rake
effect; an ettra ralue ann f a
.at
f T IS expected of Levy's to be first in tht field with models of
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CHARMEU8E DRESft CleVer
rail model av blue shade;
closea In batk. aag-amall yoke' la
front with white gllk collar and
reTe.. Drapery ' down tiont' ot
walat flulabd with battona.
Basque' front Lone stl A CA
circular tmile ...... el7aU;
HANDSOME lUCK ORESfUof
black 'ctuusaeaae. Ne basque
style with white cgandy collar
and cuff. ' Skirt has lonx full
pleated ttnta ot black chiffon A
very hlch clast and . dlsilneUT
iooatnt saodeL ip
clal value .
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the new styles in Women's 'Suits and it is characteristic of
There's. highly satisfactory showing of the. new Coat Suits '
literal contemporaries of those worn now in Paris made of the
.A fashionable materials and in the fashionable c61ors tailored to
" perfection. Four late arrivals are I described: ' t
- NEW FALL 8UlT-Of nary blue
eertA- entawny styler long loose
.back; 4ahawl collar one-button
' xloeinfc cuffs 'pockets collar and
edce ' bohnd with black : braid.;
long- t;Wn tunic on 00 EfA
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'BROADclbTH SUITUre treen
-fhade. Stralfht Une coat with'
- abort fjroat and Ions back.'; 3iaa
taiicy ' testV Coat finished on
enjtter "aide of front backrand
leeveg'.wrt- Jet buttons. - BWrt
LfiM louf. Jiunleiwlth pleaU'M Jn
$45.00
We FMEdsiety .rS&mfr rim
BROADCLOTH SUIT Dark
greenK shade Mn the new Redln
gote.Htyle. .Coat draped 'across
front and back at watet Une fin-
ished with large buttons of game:
Has a plan skirt with cash around
alps. Splendid value
at;:.'Wt... '.
ATTRACTIVE SUIT Of wool rep
in Copenhagen shade. Has Test of
gold colored vehret loose pleated
backvwtth strap at waist Urn.
Bklrt- has long tunic extending
acroea. back and to OA TA
either ai4 f front.. i)f3U
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i F ISTINCTION usually jcosts more than any other quality
VJ ; in woman's apparel. But nothing is added to the price
t t : of these SJcirts because of the distinction that is in their
every line. f.' - Vi
' The demand for the new Fall Skirts is perhaps greater-than
in any other line.' New Skirts arrive daily; and they are whisked
k away almost as fast as they come. "Out of a bunch of hew-
. comers yesterday are these attractive models; . ! .'
ATTRACTIVE SKIRT-Of IVench
serge eolors black; aad nayy. Ha
long tunic bound wltk l)k braid
and buttoned on side front -with
bone - buttons.- A 'splendid ralue
and very Moderately p ap
prteed . . . . i . . ; fD.fO
NEW FALL MODEL Made vp In
Bedford j cord. . Has long tunio
open Jln- front ' Tunio la bound
with braid and finished - with
six row ot braid and . fancy
v buttons. Special lalue aa ap;
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ANEW PALC M0DEL4n V.
old favorite Chnddak cloth. A loi
tnnlo( inodeL Tuate is pointed i
front and battened part way wi:'
fanr button A very dressy ar
etpl. a yery practical a r
mmlel Prked ..;XyL
raiTTY SILK 8K1RT Ifade ot t
splendid grade black ante-Ma;
with an accordion ; pleated tun! .
with Soman stripe .on. bottom' ar
forming girdle. An excepUona. .
high class model aad a fl P '
splendld.talue tt.V.VIe .
THERE'S been no idleness in the Hosiery Section the past Week.
Every available minute was needed to check. in mark and put
in stock the many large shipments of Pall Hosiery. A very
noticeable characteristic of the Fall Hosiery is the extra quality the
fineness of finish and its general excellence-tor-pjnce. Some of the
new lines are: . . : -
AT rimr CENTS-We are particu-
larly proud of oar line of Hosiery at
60c particularly proud of the quality.
In Ught and medium weights tine
grade Maco and Res Island cottons
plain flales. silk llsleg'and fibre (Ilka.
Many .hare the new Pointex pv
NEW SILK H08E-A moat excellent
line at a dollar. In it will be found
those with the new Pointex heel.
others with lavender top and also the
aHelik and lkUsle lops. Ught and
medium Weights Reinforced beels'
deep sarter.benw.-"totra A
qualities. On sale at...... tplwy
AT THIRTY-FIVE CENTB A Tery
large variety of Women's Hosiery in
light medium and beayy weight cot
tons also' in plain and silk tf - I
ualea; splendid grades vlf
WITH.thVsame interest that one Would watch for
the first; blossom on some rare and extraordinary
.; - plant does one await the first developments of a
new seasonk Millinery. - . .
; -?r.The newFashidns are blossoming daily-rand enough
' are here so that one can begin tq formia good idea ofHhe '
.prevailing modes for Fall. . - .
'Consider this a personal invitation' to tome and see" the
New Hats we will display in pur Millinery Salon tomorrow. -
beels. Special Tslue at. .
SPECIAL VALUE-We offer for to-
morrow a special vajue In Women's
Silk Hose; clear even weave deep
garter hems lined .with ilsle rein-
forced soles and high spliced fA
beels; 11.25 grade llfC
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Girls' Fall Dres s ec
MOTHERS and little ladies themselves will fair in love with
the many handsome New Fall Dresses designed for girls 6 to
14 years. Prominent among the new lines is a very splendid
assortment of Dresses suitable for school wear. All are in the favored
-wool materials made up in styles strikingly characteristic of the
new season. Brief mention is made of a few lines : ; i j
SCHOOL DRESSES Tor the UtUe
busies to 14 years of age in ser-
viceable wool serges made up In a
tine assortment ot colors irirwned
with fancy collars and cutfsA made
In belted effects. Priced r ap
at $S.S5 and .... )df
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BLANKET SALE THURSDAY
' This week Thursday the 13th we will begin our annual August
Sale of Blankets.
CHILDREN'S DRESSES Made tn
the new combination effects of French
plaids and solid color materials. Roll
collar style belted models. A vtry
charming assortment of styles. Lises
it ?...:..!?m...T!I.ur $1000
NEW FALL DRESSES In navy and
wine color serges. Trimmed with
hand-embroidery on collar ind cuffs.
Made in roond yoke effect Sirts
made in the double overskl.t ttyle."
8Ues 6 to 14. Extra value JjQ
ATTRACTIVE DRXM-S-'or gil-
made of black and 'bite theckkd
materials and also Sootch plaids.
Tilmmed with fancy embroidery on
oollar and cuffs. Skirts with the new
pleated orerskirts. Sixes rA
f to 14. 110.00 and $1Z.51
Girls' Dresses 1td;1.98 Waists op to $1.49 for
79c
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Skirts to All 25o Wash Gobi:
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a broken line of
dresses for chit-.
dren 6" to 14 years of
- age - Pretty plaid ging-
yhams and fancy per-
v-v cales. : Made lone wmsf
(and Balkan . effects.
Jrimmed in fancy
braids' and solid mate-
rMSK SpeciAi; RQ
CHlDftErfS ; DRESSES
of figured crepes gut-.
asms... and French . per- .
cales trimmed ln white'
ONE TABLE of Summer Waists which have
been mussed from handling and some thit
.will perhaps; have to go to the tub to
freshen them up a bit; voiles and crepes in both
figured and striped effects; special to clear 711 a-
them but......s!: 3.;. llC
MIDDY BLOUSES A tine new lot. white gslatea trlm-
mea wiis nsry. uopennagen or rea. wi value aa
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NEW BLOUSES A clever new assortment of crone do
chines plain tailored with set in sleeves and e a .a a
taTO
k BROKEN LINE of Wash Skirts-Piques
jL Linens and Ratine plain ruffle and tunic
effects ; not all sizes in eich style but prac-
tically all sizes in the-lot ; $2.98 and $3.98 f 1 JM .
kinds; special to close. .....v. ...JliHtl
ANOTHER QROUR of Wash 8klrta conslsUng of the
season's newest materials-planes ratines sad ratine
crepes. Plain long tunic models button trimmed also
long tunica with yokes. Regular $4.98 and sk AO
$5.5 grades $0.Uo
SMALL LOT of PlQue Sklrtav plain models. Just tho
thing to wear with the-Middy Blouses. Special no
to close .-. .;. w SlOC
10c
a:
pique collar and cutfs Several attractive styles.
Regular S149 values ..................... .S
$149
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Hair- Goods Clearing
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.Linenat 98c Gloves at 10c Lawn.s at
ea.ee.
T-v asBROIDERV. ; LINENS AU NB-CLASR Dosakta Okrves. an
i r rrenen unens witn em-' s j wuite prix aeaao regular
. vroiaereu aor. 'or veiet enect. bra wta
- " i-i . ; . umiieu ejannuty; si ucnes
NOTABLE clearance aale ot Wavy Hair Switches ; widv ThsHa. tiea ti nn
and . TransformaUona. ' Values greater than ; any ; n parcL to closwout sne- a r
youve aeea recently or are likely to see soon'. L '?' . -t ? v - ASt. '
w owiwoes reatari7k..k.....i.wjwiiW uisl FT SPECIAL. Btieer White -n JlTT TZZjJ? .
Tor Gray Switches regularly.'. .' .$130 to 12X0 ' Dimity. In daintv. amall checks for cf"? ! wlU enntfaating
.Tor Switches igularly. v...... ;ia.00teS.M' . summer -Presses and children's " eiwsjraset pair
'est nV- T Transfoi
To
FNAL price on all
25c Summer mate-
rials Egyptian
Tissues Striped voiles
Corded Crepes Striped
Crepes; in fact almost
every weave that has
been in favor this sea-
son. The color assort-
ment and range of pat-
terns of course is
broken but yyi will
find plenty to. please
you as there are about
79c
DOESKIN OlOVEB -Oas clean vtrle.
all white p x. style; regular aa
ILI5 trade ...v......'.."..'.. UoC
LAWNS AT ToWust enough ot
these Lawns tor Monday's sell-
. Ing; mostly small figured and
floral effects; 10c values; at.
a yard
7c
100 pieces in this lot; 27 inches wide; 25c -f tLs
materials won sale second lloor a yard l UC
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Specials:
owHcnea reiuiarij . . . 10 azjio vinucj luaainty small checks ror .7." v. .; . . "
Ita WaUarly.f....4.';.teU90 JLTajraSet pair iq
Switches reiularly.v.v liOOteaaJO ;T weary if Jnchea wlde 16e n ';... .!.... VAeeie?
(onnattons rearly".;.UwHaz80 v - values; at a yard 1 1C LONQ SlLK LOVES Itbnttoa
ar amnnweM
leniently with .debtor and th.
term fof payment of debts may b sx-
tnr montna ' -: in ' certain
lent1 ' Th courts
leni
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aes rellel also waa frnt4 for biUs at
ir ' V : .aia Sai-W aa ' awawV oTaf'' anMhaaa . .'as''
cor.uray Tanaiormauona rcguiy.asvtoseJW ;5 KMBrtOJQERED. WrllTf . CREPE ""MHO. u colors au S1SSS 7A.
I if ; AU articles In this sale are) ur regular stock and are v.'i Tnes are crmkled weave Crepes our .reguiar. n w ami f w
I worth aver--:Mnnt nf thalr former B4eea.'7V'.'''. 1' iV-V-fev- wlts ; eejdireidtsTfja dots'nr fia-urtd nvtstx i Us. -" .t ! "
'iTl'ii U:?:x-'M-'.:.:Z.i H .ji'f'tVfe Whit f.9 "'vyfLritlt iiIiaairei-ie .
tSjaT.i'K J . 'Wil!1iCti7TJ;n VA tnnt. . eWil istTr VT " '"iwww -en biibsim '
fHRIDArS EXPRESS brought some especiaily
P ' attractive Silk Kimonos. They are of beautiful
quality "Cheney" Silk in a splendid array of
floral designs Empire style neck and front fK
ism
1 HALF DOZEN ICE TEA SPOONS Rogers' make. 'W
?fl-; KW tor ti M4 specjally priced A o
t b-b.w 1 niw-ii nvniK. universal msKe. j -: wamntea- xor 1
jive years; tnw j.05 kind j specially priced at CO Oft
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. KIDDIE CLOTH These Suitings are
absolutely fast colors need tor boys'
wash suits also girls' dresses and for
SK .SSS special at. .
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The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 128, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 9, 1914, newspaper, August 9, 1914; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth607055/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .