The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 226, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 16, 1918 Page: 11 of 16
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uld lon to touort your iaaL . baao to UN fT
.' iihit I houli won4r whMr.- V v
Vhm I Ihould I
t Jim a KnoW that I anoui w".-'! i: "
v.. uhm tnia ukil durlajf tM
uiiud war wot artra -y " to wfcjr 0
AmarleM library' MwwUthw to
o orran orfaoltatkma tuotaoad tha
a. km la n hum aivlna a raoora
. . i...ku'miM u iht jMidlara
a-rrlca tkatlaa mot with ntbttrtaatlff
rotpoBM fMta tha pan- tMmiTO
raooWod. .ha ili-4 . eommoBoatloaj 0t
thOM tooonlhlo tor ho wU batof
tko oWlor.U' n--V-. '
' WbM tho war com to Anuria Amar
cotnu to bo noadad and tbay loimadlatalr
ikx AtTantlMlv. .IB BOBlaM tBO
worr awplying tha armUo with book
had baaa yndartakan.br pnvao moiTiy-
uato who admlttod tholf afforta had sot
boaa -M auofaaatul aa Ulay mUbt-
kM arltkf kattar AnranizatloB. Th Amor
fcam Ubrarr aaaoclatloo kaw $hat horo
wmild ba thrao araiaount book woojla.
rat for MMI to amp too won w
darataod tha war and lta cauaea and Pur
afeaaaoand. for. booka that would on-
abto thra to leant aa ViufcshirU
about too 'Bow aubjatta) uh po-
nauUeo. aobnartnaa motora eamoufl
and wlrelaaa and. third recreation tor
tho leliura too ooldlor haa from time to
Plana Ta Cmi For Rotumin2
Heroci in Kedjuitment Period
I la dona and It' trtho cxpaetatlan of tha
utw wai a iwv a poeaiute.
Kiion
1 A I praaani nm ociaiwn iwinwn
dtapatuh ofooa.ln Porta from which boo.
km 'nt vhmw thev ara oallad far.
tmtii a.lHluilon and cluratta." la at
tho nowapapor OF too A.K.r. na-iwn
and atHMa.' Tbaaa booka ta tho aunt'
bw of more thaa a million roaehed jftaaeo
partly oa .ta traaaporu on whloh oaoh
okller waa anppMad with a book aa ha
ambarkod to bo road and paod en dur.
lac tho Ions -oyaa . and partly. In tho
I. kV . UhMl PAMklna. MHuld
rail It f aunh liaDnrtanoa that tha Work
of tha Amarloan library aaaoeUOon bo
oarriaa 0 IB Taoa inat na oru pv
lona a immin aiwwaa ina hdiihiwm
tba ahlpmant of hooka. And ao booka ara
; j Varalty-Rlca Iaatltuta- "JL
. . nice field thla aftarnood at I-M
. ' l Xrm. Robert U Oo oatortaloa h Trablo
i hiav inuniwn pi. v t
la
i Tea-danaaata a Rico hotel from to
oTriock Ji 5.;; .f ;-( .
i ; v Korsiy-iRtce Cfamc
i Tho bi iioldaro fo tba amo tw
Ho'iaton .and a" aradvaU of St' Mary-
H41I -r8 AatomoLaaot. i v.
irn n. -Towlea haa rooalead word af
tha promotion of bar eon. aad OJKraiaa
nrat llautenaat.
tho Meant drive -
a . . T AMiaB 'ITIB M
with tha letd told artillery which took a
prominent aarvai
Amon thoHouaton ilrU who want ta
Ardona' tna.HOuauMi air'" ww "
Bryan yoatardajr for the dance Ut
ina- ana ui '
MuweaEdwlna Brtjoka. Ina OUkwpte
Madeline El men.
Ueutenant v Kenneth Mayo
leave.
ptoTanS
ernoon ara:
Colonel C. Crano' Captain
Judge Jamaa Ul Dr. Edgar Ode! ?
h vyilllanfRicT John Ueott
Huean r. .iua .
A. --A. L Tj
'NmsmgDepaTtmelt':
. Tho Bumtn department otta Bed
Croaa'WlIt JUT "Vh" ?
: of theW the daaat. to begin toodey.
: November!" " ' -ff- " fc
i There are etUl a few vacaawles. whteh
glvea an opportunity to thofho wli .h to
' obtain tljia Inatructlon and hhve not en
roThie wiehing to enter tlfcee cleaaea
arlhrucb' the '3
between the. iioura ot an " ocioca
this mornln?. O; '
Y.W;CA.Notes
On Sunday afternoon Captain. B.
'Allln wiU apeak at the friendly hour
I eervlco about the near liast Captain
Allltt haa traveled exteiMtvelr through the
' Holy' land and through -Turkey and l
- an Interesting and foreefal poaker. .
Tk.M Will M IMl Df aaw-w
ElA.iWe.ntt
ran red by Mra. 1
MacGregor-a extenalon.jdelr
AAA
after
. F.
tmont will
a llv.v. wj ; v
Ilia cluU met ThUiadyatw-
huradajrfbeWig vtf4f 4
iiflfftiberpf theul eiwnt
mdsome pleco of .allvd M a
lTnltad
Statea Navy to atlomaoa a tea dayo
leave . "...
TJaula
loft yeate
Uebger. 8an Aotonio
Field
inant Brooka of niUurtpa
:erday for Waahlngton. D. C.
jVc. Huteheeon Jr. of Houaton U at tha
Posad as Wealthy Cattle-
man voivn ..4 wo caia
iacic ? Ii ' Knrtn.Who . pooed J. B.
ihrvlh' -m. eiaalthv' ealtlaman of El Paao
county and parauadad tha official of tha
National' Bank of Commerce to caaa a
draft An an Kl Paao bank." waa found
..liJ. Mf Afwv In tK& arltnlnal dlatrldt
"Mfcif ; .....- rf -- - 1
court Friday and aentaneed to two yanr
. . l . 1 . . 1 . i.iHva ar
ilk' yviiiwuvtnrr wr
a. hum. .
L Ervla raa arrested at Fort Worth re
cently ajra orougnc irare w u wi wu m
capiat. -Ervln algnod a draft and aa-
In tha bank; aa a drawing' account. Tho
n.vt atatw. ISn lft tAWtl. 1
" The Charge of felony mart' againoi
I . a- a .rlmlnal Mt.4jt
IIRHWr a jui j ... Mm ........
court and aha was aentaneed to one day
In Jan. una waa cnargea wun wmuui
two diamond rings which the Jury found
necessary o make It a felony
i amount
' WAtf HIT BY AN' AUTdMOBlLiU
a. Dliim ix Hamilton straet. waa run
down by an automobile while attempting
to board a street car at Brunner and
Washington Friday morning. He waa tak-
n ta tha. Ravnllat annltArlum In a niaa.
witnessea-tothaacdentvthough no one
secured the number of the- car. Blum
ooaduota a tailor abpfat Catn) Igan.
diy after-1 iud ' '-
HXAV S lib. ttUaf-rft-at U?rnjrrr-vTubby." An alegaiit
an uaAieutSy oajoiyalle aessIotrVf Held TVitchX EMtiy tarms at Loftls Bros ft Co..
" TT. V JL. hthdsy. Itai. Main Street;- Onska avemlnaaiAdv. .
birthday
ited B Aef
tokeif of
Thutadsir; being
. i i he
1 a handsome pleco
their love and appreclatiori.
Mrs. " SabaaW jt&2& iX "vS"
.i taining bfe bar dsugMer-law. Mra.
Skbbelli. aM theeiaj.jacluded.. Mes;.
dsmes Benson J. B. George. W. U Fons-
vllle. Callahan of Beaumont. . -The
next meeting o ; the club will be
V held on November 28. henMr Searcy.
MM McGowen avenue will bo-hostess.
CounclZ of Jewish" Women
. An numbers of tho Coufccll of Jewish
$ Women art . urgently .Tefluested . -by the
presiMnt to. attend theiusutB Saturday
evening dance at Concordia club under
tho auspices of the Jewish Welfare Board
i- Although thla dance Is regular In Its
1 timi and Placo" there will be features to
i dirforentlate It from any of those given
IprvvSously. and a full attendance Is very
much desired. aj y
;JthitaSmkClub '
' The wwkljr ajeatlng of tha hota Sigma
' i club' will take place Monday afternoon.
!ahen an election of officers will be held.
After i he business session hearta will fur-
. f nlsh 4 he divkjston. - ; 1
I Moore-Wilson (Wedding
v 1 Hiss Lillian1 MoUfa. daughter of Mjt and
Mrs. George T. Moore was married laat
(Sunday to Charles L Wilson of Brook-
shlro. Rev' Mr. Hines of Hardy Street
Preebyterlan church performing the cere-
mMr snd Mrs. Wilson will ho at homo
i after Noverobar at Sugar Land. f
. . (' Personals
? . Mr W. H. Williams chaperoned a party
' ;ol girls lnoludltg Misses Louise Hartung
a.i. 3iaVa- Uaraarat Harrell.
a1UBrIIIW9 KJfcaaw ;
3
Mra D'Briw Stevens has an apartment
at 127 Woodllef avenue wjiere ana will do
Zri V'JI iww- Jlntaln Wtvena' detail
- tit Camp" Stanley.' Before her marriage
i MrsT jvenfcwas : Miss Maude Young of
iGETS 20 EGGS A DAY .
k; AW FROy 34 IIEIiS
' jrChas. C. WWta Welt-Known Breeder
. 1 Ttlte WowCbeU Nothing To Try..
" H"-vW -- ' "'- t vtf: v.
gava Don Sung to Si utility Buff
!brpihgtons and the est yield tnoreaaed
! .A from 1 to W a day .Xhm Sung la a wonder
reolarly."f3ha
OliaaVl Mill VaVnifl
'Mr. White
it to all my. hens
WOiita.' : Manaaer
malrtfllto Tnil
Is the weU kitown hi
i '.SI m . ka Waall Irrinlavn ltrai
l and exhibitor. Ha wrote tha above letter
eeder
Deo. 21917. artarnis test rata snowiv a
i' :' gain VI lainw ' .1 . w
win mako you tho same offer wo-inade
Ihlm. Hero It Is. '
s oiv your bona Don Sung and watch
' '.Vesuiu for one month. If you doift find
that DonaSung pays for Itself and pays
top a good profit beside. simply tell ua
' - tandvyour money will be refunded. f.
i Don Sung (Chinese for vegc-lsying)
works directly oa tho egg-laylnK . organs
Lnd is also a splendid tonic. It la ssily
Tglvan In the feed. laipaovae tho hen'-e
" ;J!elth makes her stronger and more ae-v-
Yvo la any weather and starts her lay-
dossn't gat you the egaa no matter how
it-old or.wet.tlie waainar
Vlosaa't gat you
Hunr'from your druntlst or j
' -k-..l. - A U-tlll lil.jtfvjMia
.l'aCKSW JT - !lirl VIMNI . 0IIITVII'U9- T '
r (Jo. I vviiunuio. sig. tnuianapnusa I
. ... .... l-.a. ...... v. . v.' I
1.e raftinded by etura inall. Oe- l?on
today (or a
ell
time to while away. They knew too that
there would bo la mn.tarr nospiuw
log and Hadlous boura of oonvalseoence
mac a gooo ww wuum u-v a.."-" -
The American people were asm
the soldieas- and sailors and this waa
done generously.: Mora than two million
. . . . . ai-blw..l kit . lal
doobs rsts nan aiuiwnw .."
hi i . . ah. auinirt -mrantf tha army
nunna at hama -and dveraeaa But pn-
vate llbrariea are not Ukaly to be sup
pled with the avlest acnmoai am
una Booae anu intainr w r
ni... ik-u Unnf waa also needed for
tho eenatruetloa ol library building aj
the larger . oantonmenta anu va vj
the service of trained librarians to admin-
ister these llbrariea. Many trained 11-
. i i i . u iikMlM fAi am-
rioda of six months to a year and AJyen
their services being remunerated only
ss theta epeneea.rin the Href campaign
rm fnnala lnTha fall Of a million dol-
w- mmVrA tor and a million and a
Itair receivea. in uie
. . .aa aaff .- - Ma 1 '
aw.. a 1 nAU Wkftt MBIlrt
ajways ww t potaiw. " -
nounoeo mat w ia mo b"1 - i
tlon 4o establish schools so that the soH
Mmrm may have every opportunity la lm-
prove ta-ayoa.. there; Uba sn '-
most over waeinung new w yv
I lllitl'vu
present drive
to the trenches to ths Y. M. C. A. huts
id those of otner organisations vo."
aaa l.ua aBmna I. thA MntiM
UMbHa . Ik. ai i. a t Inn H n . 8. A tfl
lta la otsunt pans oi ia
Country
It
lonely forest unite
unila aa IlkMa-. amrW In tMa. Mtjntry
Mil nwnla ara familiar. Ubrarv build
ings simitar to tbe one at Camp Logaa
have beea pot na at i oi ine isrga cam
and they contain from 18000 (o M
ana i ny nuuwi i win lo.yvy w -v
voltlmee oaah. At each large cantonment
books era aent to the T. M. C. A. K. of
C Jewish Welfare houses mesa halls
UMI VUlwT pHvVw won" il wvum wvf uw
slrable for booka to be. More than 1(01
At mipU 'etatiana nave neen-asunuanea.
There ara smaller libraries at .about tit
camps and posta and at 111 naval and
manner aiauuvia - iununiuni-u.
magaalnhs from the public and from the
post office have been distributed. ' '
UOO OK tne ITKMK appreciaiea mmviuwm
-tne
ward In
.lll.M hAanHala Mlal
country hooks are available through the
services or too oospiiai iiDranao.
Bnnka mim also sent to the soldiers OB
I tb Border two of flees belnjr maintained
Mor thla purpose dna at Kt Paso and one
I m .IU l'lai maw nna. Kla. tA m.!
ths books to tba re mot eat units of ths
laa ahta Lin.lv Wrl-lr' llal M
part of tha library s association's under-
taklna baa met witn more reapoase. urn-
cers at first were Inclined tope skeptical
as to whether tha books would be used
PUS in ijTi mrv www w.uu
thusiasuo aver the work convinced that
the books are a vaiuaDie iaf .or in own-
lawinp hkia. '
IALDIIM TO WIO
aAMtara to ourchssa marrlaae
licenses in the Offlca of the county clerk
Friday were: Ssooad Lieutenant ceariaa
B. Hopkins of .the quartermaster aom-
mand. Oamp Logan to Miss Slnah H.
Landry af Hoj-atoo. . .
' - ! : .. ; ...MaaaaaaMa-aaaaaman-a-a-aTafannWaWMSnaSMMSanMaMMaiMaaeM
Churned from the white meat of copo-
. nut and jpattenrized milk by a tpecial
process. UuurpaMed by any product
regardless of prestige. ; J .
Saves 15 to 20 cents on every pound-
you buy. '.'Every carton pure nnd
fresh straight from the churn.
i S Order Troco from your dealer
Wit
1
UP AT CAUP LOGAll
t Ccloncl Walter S. Fcltoa
for paly.': .; :
germl' Oftioen Ssts Compute
drpartrMnt wrtli rnstrsctfoas that aewtral
aiiefi
trrkrn
'na fha
UUIWa Will urn t-iiai--ai-A. . .
The following omoers oi ins isin nrri-
slon hsve completed the third automatte
rt4?dWlo7a-try---F1feii T J ss t snan t s H
Mitchell and J. A. Ulchardson rnd
Iseutenaata'O. K.' Brooks H A Catey
Kenwiok . phugrua y luoneaoa . .
7th InintrV-flrbt UeuUnafit tt. a
Lanlu Beoooi Lieu tenants M. A. Foster
i Third Au tomatlo Bifle Coune'
'-7.wi.li an.".. 4as .
l.f '. mum BUUU v mn.
uKai vtntvi -t aivlalnn headauartsre
Frtday and wai assigned to the ITth In-
raatry regiment uoionai u - ar
tnandln. tf-H .''.; . . - -
u xifK Infauit-v . Kaa haen wltHOUl a
Ueateaaat aoioael alnoe the depeitare af
Colonel jonn j. Miner woo was
htni atha Mtk.di vision now la . ttaln-
Ina nmaaaratnrr tor a vara SSI Service. -
Colanai . Fulton wiu e tne.eeoona in
namial mi tha ETth InfsntrT.
Lieutenant Colonel R. B. Paddock re
ported at division headqusxtera Friday
nd waa ajuaamad ta dutv a! dlvlslOa Sig
nal officer. Colossi Paddock la a nephew
of Qeneral Pershing dad was among tne
nrat.15.0Oe af tbe A.E.F. oraerea 10
Colonel T. H.'DeFnnlak of the head-
quarters train ltth alvUlon and In com-
mand of tho atllltavy pcHloa has attained
additional rank aside from a purely mili-
tary standing that of father for he re-
ported t dTvUloa headquarters Frtday
Uiat a is ppuna gin srnvea nw a
...I- that mamilnar Ma la raeelvfna the
congratulations of his fellow offlosrs In
. a. S.. . 1. - " tka -a. .m .Htlwal
m tv recruit to the lud Cross or'ivniMf
unoer awtnoniy irum uw aujunm b"-
eral of the army a quota of ealisted man.
a- ma nua wi witn v- wiuuawi . a
meni or similar unit are u oa ar-nwuv-n
. . . i . . an. .
ior aiienaance a. inw nain--r -training
school ths following rules to gov-
ern attendance at thla ecbool. r 1
A. caiuai uv i-ii in win w tro j
tne camp casual aeiacnmeni is 10 o. or
' JTtZZ. .l . r ' Xtmrrlnritun
::r.T'Lro7th; ii.it e-w
ina-i a9 ika ltth dlvtstoa. baa te
lor ouiy as vmmw ""-.
manolna ofheer
of Ik
Colonel Harrington did" aot aoeor.
alisent so .a. 1st
graduatad trota
organlseo the 11
his coniman-t to Centa Loa11 '
save vi
evvsral BMioiaa aaO
WaaJ tA.aat Ifl "1 I
IMth atvCatap Uumw
!'ar(..
ganlsed at Cam
1 uvwkhimoui -a a a.w va -
id Loaan under command
of the commanding officer camp head-
quarters company. 4.
Mrnera nava o-.n t-t-itiu irom tiiw 1
' (MM
. -W--.- f1 fC.a $ a
Of
Sale
StocUs!
Millinery
A ; v . .
For Two Days Only
sarday4ivionpay
ALL LATE
SHIPMENTS
INCLUDED.
r1
n VFRY T
CNUSUAL
SACRIFICE
OF4 PRICES!
.' ThUikla it made neoagsary by ''
the'reoent rfaath 'otMrA-lwlB
; Mlatrot ' neeeatlUtlng ' a com- '
plot readjuatment ot tha bual-
' nan ana an imperaiiva neaa ior lurning presenv.
r
REDUCTIONS
AVERAGE
ONE-HALF
REGULAR!
Tha ' major part ot tha stocks .
will ba closed out at prlcei ap- v
. . 4 urea moaning that they vUl ba
aold at LESS f HAN COST. Such tacrinclnf la
unprecedente4; and praaenta a wonderful oppor. .
tunity to bur vatra-gtrUth Hata tor ay mart aonc
atojCka Into cash ettactlyely and rapidly
iy. 'is - ;. Hi 1 r T : kt
running ud-ioinow Nreaiions at
lira etookt ar new f nd freah. many Hata beins "in tha house but a few daye. Trite larger portion ot
J.. .A..1.a..au- au-llaA. BMalk ta.l. Ih.ll . a-Mk.. HaIaaH wlAk .MAW Kilt
iConjt; earTjrjand insure a pleasing choice.- You will probably jicverxojoy such a tremendoiisk '1
'r'"?' ' . S- opportunity' again. Sale starts 8:30 a' m. ' ' ' ..JvV'-S
' V TERMS OT 'SAtB: Kona aent C.Oi D;r oh approvaL- Now exobancerj .o talfen bacV.JIa'v.
:" - LEWIS MISTROT ft CO. ' -.?'.. f
i
S (VA-J L
ivmk
Forlii&Btt
it InraSds
mCeeUa
A Nutrltloos Diet for All Age.
Quick launch; Horns Sr Offloe.
uIKKS ara IMlTATluna
' THE "VANITY':'
I " n. 1 - ' . i t
A very iftttrawtive
Boot (or scmi-drew A 1
and aired '.wear
shown with
Patent Colt
Varnp Dull V
icidTdp 'r
r
Light close edge welt sole and leather
Spanish heel and sells at only
l59 jOO e Pair
...i heea alao Hoalery
406 Main Street.
100d Fractal. Avanno
Saturday
2 DAYS Monday
V . . ' ft f i i a I
The Wonder Millinery Company wjll undergo a complete reorganization of its admirilstta-
tive affairs. This will require a complete disposal or substantial reduction of stocks regard- t
less of any temporary loss that may be necessary in converting merchandise into cash. v
s of any temporary loss that may be necessary in convening merciianuisc uw ;
This will be good news for the women ot Houston inasmucn as tnemes w hhmmubij
carriea Dy tnis store nave oeen iiign ciass mc iric3 hjj p a...--. '--prices
considerably .under the prevailing figures elsewhere (or similar atyle and grade. -
EVERY HAT
i
SACRIFICED
...' i
11 'iV'?
Without Regard for Former CotU or
Selling Prices! v - ;
Tba manacamant ahuta lta ayaa to all former prices. la
remarking tba llnea it la just aimply a quaatton ot pnttin:
a vary low figure ' la forca. which would clear atoeka
THOROUGHLY and WnOKLY. Your cbanca to buy a
wonderful Hat at a small price an opportunity' that will
DroDauiv nui. uwur ivr ivus wuf uwv. av aaw w
changed or taken back.
on approval.
Nona aent C O. D None sent
- i - (i
W Rice
wata-ai-a. i '.-twwwii w aim i mi. iiiiiin-wMMawiaaii.iiii an m aa'ia
Trfc Afternoon
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ATTEND THE
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EVENING DANSANT 9 TO 12. j !
ifOR CHOIClf TABLE RESERVATIONS
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VPBONB EARLY PRESTON 8300. v
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