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HOUSTON POSfTDISPATCH': SUNDAY MORNING' NOVEflDER 9. 1 924.
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. Pahaa BnAif wDI he fa
of a program on England at
Tson club m Tuesday la the
-ity dab at 10 a'dock Mr
. ilanchard will assist ia giving
af the tis immortals at cbild-
l fiction Boeia.Hoed Gulliver's
t'eley Greataeert King Arthur
uwoa Crueoei CiidereIlav Mia.
uito WMoa will give "Our Nancy"
ot a finale- Boll call la ta ba an-
t wered by bits of Eat Hah news.
k Mra. Paul Patnara ebairmaa af the
ironing last Tuesday gave JaT vivid
' anaer PenryVMn-JW-the North
1 lv teniae iof the carefully laid
1 'ens that enabled the -explorer and
L a party sake e expedition a
etcceesful m. Through forethought
leary menagedVte e at opea trail
r arly all the wit and at the eame
t. n ta b relieve at fufervals of en
: and dogs- for ae- the prdvialone on
on of the weds wereased that sled
was aeflt bach along On trail while
. tiao remainder efithe.'party continued
otu-i Although Peary had instruments
to tell him of the approximate loca-
tion at the pote ' ta be quite aafa
; poa arriving m that barren region
ba and. his party traveled 10 mile
la each direction la a circuit thai'
making it Indisputable that be had
reached the pole.
- i Mra. Sex Baker toM of Amundsen's
trip to the South Pole with expert
ences 'similar to those of Peary. Both
' tbeae explorer were greatly troubled
by. .the south winds. Mrs. 'Baker
: passed photographs showing the ob-
; stacks that confronted Amundsen In
the polar region; ice in the form
of gigantic castles impassable moun-
Ins glacier diss and ramparts.
Mr. Iloncrlel brought toe program
a conclusion by sineiur several
fair ballads.
i f Mrs. H. K TJeckert leaves tonight
for 'Amsrillo where she will attend
"the State Federation of Women1!
' crabs aa delegate for the Axson dub.
Mrs. J. H. Dore who is also a dele-
rate ia nnable ta attend because of
Ulnesa.
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i City Federation Scrap
Book
Publidtv and dub activities bavini
. been stressed by tbe General reoers-
tios of Women'' dnbs at the Los
- Angeles convention and the Texas
' State Federation emphasising the im-
' nnrranr of mrit nnhllritv rluh wnrn-
: n m nousioa in preparing iu anuw
how the situation is in tbeir ranks
i fTU. til ..Ln.!..J -. L. U.
meeting in Amsrillo beginning Novem
; ber 'Jl a scrap book prepared by the
. City Federation of Houston and af-
;.. filiated clubs fllurt rating publicity and
' Mnk irtinhM Tbi hook win contain
pictures of tbe officials of the City
Federation as gathered by the presi-
aent Mr a Uuy K. Drowne along witn
aewspaper reports of the work of the
federation. Each federated dnb will
" lag the respective presidents' pictures.
the activities of tbe clubs. As State
j delegates have only three minutes in
. which to make reports the scran book
. ia expecrea to piay an lmponam pan
S explaining more fully just wbat the
ub does. Mrs. H. ML Hevde. oreti-
; r deat of the Current Literature club is
Ifea delente to the State convention
from the Citv Federstioa.
4 1 Miss Tod Honored
r liM Boss Tod. a bride-elect of
' November ws complimented with a
'. aretty party at the home of Mrs. B.
.' ; k jfamea Wednesday afternoon when
the hostess entertained the Harris-
' hurv F.mhrntiWi rlnh anil Mlaa Tod.
Who is also a member of the club.
' :r-rThe home was attractively deco-
i rated with white chrysanthemums' and
; ' terns and during tbe afternoon two
.Contests gave diversion. Following
the games Mrs. James presented Miss
n a gift from the club end a delight-
let oroarsm of music was aiven by
-- Mrs. K. C. Barklev. soloist and Mrs.
' P.iC. Bsrsisa pianist. Little Miss
. - Jane Rogers gave a dainty butterfly
; "!. 'daaee. An ice course moulded as
Wedding bells was served. Members
OC the chin and s few intimate friends
; ' jg the bonoree formed tb personnel.
Kainbow t esttvai
f -'et.1
. -L The women's auxiliary of tbe North
. Wde Presbyterian church corner
! boundary snd Freeman streets will
hive a " Hainbow festival" la the aft
. . ranlarfcAti anfl avanlna1 n VAwamkaa ID
Wat lahsa I jwnmtinirv KsnlrilMa? All fMr
-i j! e:ge biiu mruug vi me murva airvj
4iavs $-;-A- H k..a.
. JsTWfutas.il iiiviinj
Abbott P.T. A.
l iieet Friday at 2:80 o'clock with Ms-
f : Qames Rau. Jones Berry Gentry
i f mger ureig sad Cuablng as boat
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The Silk Shop
New Wanted Silks at
Special Prices
l 40-Inch
Satin Crepes
$2.95
A good heavy ouallty with a
beautiful lustrous finish. Is
' all the new shades.
40-Inch
Crepe de Chine
$1.79
Wa are offering our standard
i quality ot crepe in all tha
" light ahd dark shades.
40-Inch -..S
Crepe Faille
foir $3.68
ii all the wanted shades.
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";:;V Silk Hosiery
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J0O1TT
aaaea Pbaa wiU be dlscusati for
awuers' visiting day. .
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Ladies' Reading Club
lnMe.si ' swaaasaiesal tnvWfflaltlm
- jW Jiv.a vaaayv asHavsaas ssw
and to bring sbout closer ea-opera-n.
k AmP HMIaa f4nbt devotes
a proa ram each year to tha study of
auB leaersuosi wots oua ur-
Kim was given at tbe meeting last
esday with lira. & F. King as
chairman. i .
By way of mtrodsctkm a federation
of clobs was praseated as comparable
.a. L..hIIiiI mA mm! wai tinH.
try or rug with its awny colors and
threads-eacn atannn yec uenaea io
form greater beauty and strength.
Through tbe federation many minds
desires snd efforts of individual clubs
find mediums af expression and op
portunities ir wseiuiness. in i
tha federstioa tha larger tha opportu-
nkiaa. . .
Mrs. Blag farther uiusrratea tne
typo of work aa arcanised department
uj mil wia .w. v.
organised as the Texas prison com-
mittee ta' their extensive aarvey of
the prison system and conditions ex-
ajng. facta have been collected and
wiU soon oe pnnteo ana prpsmwu hj
ihe segUUture in the hope that con-
structive reform may follow. .
Xaa mam aeparuneni ox uw n-
by Mrs. 0. M. Brown who secured
meat of her facta at the Los Aagelss
MeiiniaL . She commented ov tbe wide
.u e th national bodr.
twin vi ' w -
u many facilities knportance In pub
lic aftsirs ana us uuequmi wiihu-
nities for co-ordinated activity among
women. 1 . .
Mrs. 0. M. Stell in a dever rhyme
charaeteriaed the 23 unite of the City
Federation 'rne entire program was
...... witm r the aister-
hood of women with fellowship of
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Thursday afternoon Naeeniber IS
tv t vti... g. n. will arfflreaa
the members on "In Memoriam." The
meeting will be open to visiiors.
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Department ot
Women
The rerulae tneettnr of the deDSrt
ment of women of the Reorganised
Church of Jesus Christ of Letter
nav Haints was held Thursday alter-
The anhleet disensaad WSS the
five periods into which the history ot
tbe Old Testament is aivMca ana ue
envernment of each period: Uirect aa
ministration patriarchal theocratic.
regsl and foreign. The aeparrmenc is
fortunate in having a very eincieai
teacher. Mra. Ci. W. Tischer. Follow
ing the study hoar a short business
session wsa held. It was dedded to
hold a cake tale soon. Tbe next meet-
ing will be held at 2:30 o'clock Thurs-
day' at the church. Tenth and Qxford.
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The Story Tellers
The 8tor Tellers are called to meet
for a abort business session Thursday
November 13. at 8:30 p. m. at the
Ilniveratv dun.
The resular meeting will negtn at
o'clock. The subject for discussion
will be "How to Tell a Htory." Miss
Ada Carlton chairman for the day
baa secured several interesting speak-
era. so a beloful hour is aasurea.
An Interested in story telling are
invited and ail members are urged
ta be present.
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Harvest Club
Harvest dub at the Y. W. 0. A. held
their monthly business meetina No
vember 8. Plans were made for tbe
annual I. W. C. A. banauet.
Movemoer 10 the erao wui save ansa
Florence Sterling with them who will
talk on The League af Nations" a
subject which everyone ia Interested
in. A full attendance of the dub
members ia very much desired.
Plans far the banquet will be com
pleted after Misr sterling's talk.
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Christ Church
Auxiliary
The Woman's auxiliary ot Christ
church wui meet at 2:30 o clock
Thursday afternoon November 13 In
tbe parish house. At the last meet
ina December 5 snd 0 was chosen ss
the dates for the snnual Christmas
sale and clans wtre formulated to
make It even a larger success-' than
tne sale of last year.
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The War Mothers
The War Mothers held their first
meeting of the season ta the dub
rooms at sauna a luesasy and com
Dieted plans for Armistice dev. Mrs
A. C. Joins will lead the Wsr Mothers
in the parade and will ride ia tbe
Gold JStar aar.
Plans were also msda to entertain
tbe boys in the United Bute hos
40-Inch
Satin Chiumetite
$1.95
Ota of tha lesson's most
wanted silks. In ail tha new
lhadei.
40-Inch
Satin Crepe
$4.49
An extra heavy quality In all
the new and wantecLAhadea.
36-Inch
' Silk and Metel
Laces"
A substantial reduction on all
laces. A beauttTql assort-'
ment'
Silk Underwear
a
r -
pital at KerrviHe Thsnkarlvfru day
aa4 arrangements ware atarted to-
warsl muag a tanssmai pox. tor
theaa. .'-''" . t t v.-
Montrose PT.fA.
The Montrose P.-T. A. held a moat
interesting meeting Tuesday morning
at the school with Mrs. W. A. Bar-
nett presiding. Reports from Mra
Stevens showed . that tae Halloween
party Saturday night was a pro-
nounced success. Tha booths were
most attractively decorated-and had a
large patronage. - Tha children's
costumes were striking and the sou
venirs given them added greatly to
their enjoyment V .
In the recent membership drive. 10
room had a 100 par cent member-
ship and each was given a S10 prise.
Dues for 400 membera were sent to
the State council. Mra. Baraett. the
president was green a life membership
in tne state oocy and wui be tbe
delegate ta the meeting In Wichita
Fans with Mra. CT F. Jewett .and
Mra F. ML Btevene as alternates.
Mrs. Gibson was given a life mem-
be rah lo in the State Teach era' aasn-
eJatioa. Boats far a teachers' library
are to De parcaased and aa illustrated
wcyciopema lor tbe children.
A committee to visit tha achnl
board for baprovem eats consists of
Mr. snd Mr s. T. Fleming Mrs. W.
A. Butler. Mrs. E. H. riemtna. Mra.
O. L Noble and Mra. Guy M. Bryan.
P. C. Auxiliary '
The P. C. auxiliary mat with Un
A. W. BouMridge at her home at 720
Baylsnd avenue Friday afternoon
with seven ladies present A short
business session was followed by a
New Orleans
Memphis
Stireveport
Mobile
Birmingham
Do You Agree With Us?-
nHAT in buying aoparel it ia far more
Important to consider what you get
than to think of wtiat ytxt pay.
Tha thing sounds so simple and yet
many make mistakes that they confess
are regrttable.
To let a price-tag influence your selec-
tion rather than consider carefully the
quality of a fabric or the workmanship
In a garment la not ws buying. YouTl
. admit that money la thrown away unless
tiieartlcle you buy wean welL
This Bounds perhaps like school hoy's
lesson m thrift
We intend It however to ba an argu-
ment In favor ot buying the beej in order
to obtain service and satisfaction.
In abort Ous Mayer garmente and acces-
sories 1
Mi
WUI Place
This Shining
New A-B
Ranfe
in Your
Kitchen
Ready
for Use
Special Bargains at Showrooms
Tomorrow Monday November 10th
Ranges Slightly Damaged In Shipping flanges Slightly Used
Ranges Rabullt
Prloea and Terme Ueueually Lew
Coma In TomorroAand Oat One of These Bargains
Free Connection! from Mater ta Range Free Inspection and
Adjustment as Lang aa Range la Used
The ebeve guarantee with every range sold whether new or used.
Whan yau buy from your Gaa Company you are not only buying
a Gas Range you ara obtaining Service that Satisfies.
Houston Gas & Fuel Jtompany
r Always at
Off tea and ihewraama
607 Ian Jacinto Street
; Offla an4 Ihswrsf ms
Will
sodsl daring which the iaetess
served a dainty refreahmeat eoaree:
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2 The Women's Clzb
The vTomaa's efcb wfS meat at the
T. W. (1 A. st 1 o'dock Wadswadar
afteresMHs. Novomber 12. with "Voca
tional and Rural fJckooia and Kduca-
tioaal LegialathmT as Urn anhjaet far
discusseon. : .. .--; a; U-.A ;
Dr. B. B. OfcerhoUset snnevttrtend-
ent of tha oablie schools of Haastaa.
will be .tha prindpal apaaker ot the
dsy and will also eeadact tha round
aiso eeooaci ib rouna
T. H. Rogers -will be
' tha aay'a acofraas and
eat by Mra A. ft Bchaet-
table ears
chsirman for
will be asststsat
fer Mra. Max Ray and Mien Linda
Gleeeke
Au membera are asked to
attend.
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Holy Name Bazar
All plan have been 'eotnpiated for
the Holy Nama haaar. which wil be
held ia the church kail. 1012 Mariaa
street November 18 18 and 20. a
snaahetti dinner will be served No.
vember 18 and a chicken dinner No-
vember 10 from 5:30 ta SdO o'dock.
Tbe public U invited. L
Southmore P.-F. A.
Tea
The P.-T. A. of Southmore school
WiU enDertain with A silver tea at the
school Wednesday from 8:30 to
0:30 p.m.
PrisciUaClub
The Prleeffla dub will meat with
Mrs. Ida Harden 101 f vetaja street.
len 1017 B.
Thureday
4f4
at S o'clock
tr arte
irnoan
November 13
San Jacinto Review
Saa Jacinto Review No. 25. W. B.
A will not meet Tuesday afternoon
ai Id. ' ileflreee tM anil the Mm.
mender hrs. Anna P. Stewart and
The Sxcialty Stort
15U Main Stmt
rl
Tour Strticr
- Telephena
li Clae4 Tuesday
the chief depory' Mra Isabella K.
Brandt will leave November 11 for
the Sl W D a ' L
. rnMm vr. ui a vmmwwmw w
held ia Fart Worth November IS
and 13. v '. v .
Amertccn Legton l
'. Auxiliary v
Urn AtjdVM. alvJa. Vta fy J-.-JU-
y w avmN uii enaasuvrs s.ssaa
Legion wiD hold its futara meeting
1 . m .
ctsw oeaaqusners room
No. SOtV Braaaa hotel Ue aacood-aad
foarta Fridaya f each month. . A
meet in e will Ke k.M V.M
her 14 whea a full report of tha poppy
sbj wui aa pre ay tae cnairman
Mra ft. a A e trey. Reporta from the
hospital warfc and Christmas plans of
the aaxiliery wfU be discussed. All
as hers are urged to be present.
Visiting Legion auxiliary members are
alwaya. welcome.
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" Humane Society
The Harris Coantv Hnnuaa snviatv
will hold a public meeting in the as-
sembly room of the T. W. C. A. st
o'clock Wedneaday evening November
Thahksg
Schwartz Is reddy with all the
things you need to express
Thanksgiving Hospitality
Only a few short days to Thanksgiving 4ayg that
will a-bustle with happy preparations. Schwarts
Gift Shop will be the center of activity and as
usual you will find qualities of the highest charac
ter and prices most moderate. -
Chinaware andGlassware
A charming let of Dinnerware or new Glassware espreaaea '
tha true spirit of Thanksgiving. Our stocks have been
greatly augmented and we can supply your raqulrementa
in Chinaware and Glassware from most attractive assort-
ments. .
Prlcee and Patterns to Please AH
(B&ina- and'
START YOUR XMAS
SHOPPING NOW
r
FOR
MONDAY
ONLY
A Guaranteed White
date Ladies' Wrist
A FEW YOUNG MEN'S WRIST WATCHES
INCLUDED
ANOTHER TREAT
FOR MONDAY ONLY
A green gold combination compact and cola
bolder all In one Including the different
tlors of rouge and powder. Regular price 5
Our Treat for Monday Only
IT JEWELRY C
Rica Hotel Bldg. 620 Main Street
Established 1917
' Out of Tawn Ordera Promptly Pilled
Houston's Exeluslve Cash Jswelry Star
y
By .Ordering Your
Christmas
You are assured of
. eome of thoushtful
array of beautiful deelgne makes your choosing
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12. Committee reports will be read
and all dtisens of Houston interested
la animal weltare are urged to attend.
Z alWSaaW. WPtj
tL wui meet .at aaw uuc iuuri
Zml . K?..ka 11 at thai Y. V I
UMnWB. A W T V W . w . ..
a A Mrs. A. W. Crosby win be
hoeteae. A f uu attendance la re-
Mi Andrews uuua
Meaahara of BL Andrewa fcplecopall
htuild ara urged to attend the mission I
servioea as ia "rwaoryai "'J
Thnreday November 13 An ull-asy
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Houston Review to. W W. B. A.
will not meet' Monday evening No-
vember 10 or Friday November 14
due to the State convention' In Fort
Worth.
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Stationery
our
IS IT IN KEEPING
WITH YOURSELF?
Whan your letter la received. It should
convey the right Impression that et
neatness snd ears of taste. In writing
be sure that year stationery la In
keeping with your message.
Wa have aa exceptional large stock
of fine stationery suitable Tor any '
occasion ana meeting all demands. .
Any style you may desire.
Cards Now
that aatlsfactloa Which
selection. Our eOfflnlet
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TeU Me Girls
. which beauty aid you want .
By Edna Wallace Hopper.
I am trying ta aid girls to more
beauty la ways that brought beauty
to cue I aa trying to bring women
the perennial youth I gained.
- for 40 yeara I have searched the
world for the best beauty helps in
existence. I continue that search
for tha latest
New 02 of the aelba I. found an
combined in -four preparation. 'All
toilet counters supply thetf . So every
f1:
rl and woman may use exacuy wnat
use.
The thousands who meet me daily
oa the stage see whet those helps csn
do. I urge you to learn what they
mean to you.
My Yealh Cream.
My Youth Cresto is a remarkable
creation combining many factors Jt
contain products of both lemon and
strawberry. Also all tha best helps
science gave me to foster and pro-
tect tbe akin.
It comes in two type cold cream
and vaniehing. I use it ns a nttht
eream( also daytimes as s powder
bale. Never Is sit skin without it.
My velvet complexion shows what
teat cream csn do.
Tbe coat is 00c per Jar.
ify Faciei Youth la s IkraM cleanser
which I slaa awa ta are ace. Great
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advise this formula bat their priot
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"it ewntalitd ho aimlt ao vegetable
fat The ekla cannot absorb It 8o
it cleans to the deaths then deserts.
AU tha dirt grease grime and dead
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Coats' ' '
Millinerv M
eyeald mountings you ad-
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two Characteristics and
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eyeald styles prove
their "modi shn ess"
you'jU find them HERE.
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Youth wID bring you new conception
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la 70 cents.
Whits Yoath Clay. 1
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It purges the skin of all that clogs
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reduces enlarged pores. '
No girl or woman can afford th
omit it It muKipllee beauty. And
many women seem to drop lOtearfi
aner one application. . sty waits
Youth-Clay costs 50c and Si.
My Hah- Yeuth.
The cause of my rasarlant aal
thick and silky fleer far then 40 yeara
ago. I have never had falling hair ot
dandruff and never a touch of gray
A concentrated product combining
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There it eombaU all tha stided half
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