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iMlfflJSMJ DAY
TO BE CELEBRATED
? 'SOOll BY LEAGUE
1 1
;fflformal Program Will
Be Held With Music
.1' T 4. )
And Ceremonies
. Tk eifhth and areatett "Art Mn-
aena V win e elebrted by the
. BmIh Art leairue April 12 with the
opeafaa f tee flrat anit of the ma
eat tteeff. aceonlinf to plan an-
no eared Saturday.
Aa Informal program will ke held it
5 p. a. at the noma with music
ami arnra formal ceremonies the de-
rail" ef arbieh will b made public
later to be held during tie evening.
Klrat eonerete achievement after IS
rears of preparation for the museum
waa celebrated oa April 12. 1917. with
the dedication at the around at Monl-
.' roae boulevard and Maia street. It
waa then beautiful nte. with its
(roup of oak trees throujth hirh the
DolMuig waa to face. It has in the in-
lereeniDit seren years with the de-
; wehjeBt of Hermann park and of
t taf fttrrouiling residence diatrict be-
Jb more beaut if m.
' Bart Tear at S p. m. on April 12.
members of tbe leapt have met at
" the l of the building which was yet
but a dream. Iast rear afrr the
breaking of tke ground on February
i tke cerenaanjr of laying the corner-
stone wis fee-Id aa tke anniversary.
amidst the actaal materials which in
the past year have become the first
unit of the BatMrng.
la reriewiog tbe history of tbe 2T
year of effort behind the structure to
be opened within three weeks. Mis
Stella BhartlerT. member of the
league paraJeHed it with the years of
nrenaratiaa before Port Houston be-
rame a reality. Each movemeut had
The Unexpu
OfaPhatPMler Tripper
Aboard the Ss. Lafayette
CHAHHELWAHY
SALES TOP IIILLIOI
to
BY JOHN J. WALLACE
March 22. -The lone friendly swell
of tbe Gulf greet na aa w appear
on deck thi fin Monday anring
lured thither by the kreakfaat goaf
which has sounded tbe warning that
if we're not accustomed to bacon and
I scrambled etf by "01H' we're going
to have a heck of a fine tl prac-
1 tiring in them in 3t ntlnotea.
We Meal silently into the dining
rwiii and find a new place where wc
will be waited on by a strange garcon
He brings n grapefruit do snspicion
We turu sUHUemy glare mmuri)
his eyes nml say:
"t'heese omelet!'
"Otii. M'sieu" he responds with
singular intelligence and understanding-We chomp happily n grapefruit
followed by rrnaiplets. marmalade
and coffee. Ie gan-on returns re-
moves the sihrer cover of the diss
and presents to our etnrtled eyes-
Bacon and scrambled eggs!.
Life's earlier and greatest lesson
is that we cannot beat the unbeat-
able. Tbe Trench waiter is an honorable-object
surrounded by a aea
of bacon and scrambled eggs. Mani-
festo we are not an irresistible force.
We are his without a struggle.
Dr. P. 8. Griffith Ot Houston ana
luncheon. Personally we ara proving
pt pnpiL (Note: Must try 'and
f'nrntia t'hristi is "n dec Wltn
h.." nhirh in addition to
vining the hiding place of "H discloses
gold silver lead and other prertotte
metals. He swings it about his head
.nJ the noint t a Ms due an. just
Kr;ink Bonner swings io sight taking
Li .....mine -n Si itlll IOH Si.
"It fiiiiTid TViniirr s bankroll!'
hmits .1. 8. I-ewis. the light and
begiflntns' with small group j power man from Ooniales.
. ! 1 -11. I. ... X - L. ' .- ..I i
ta
wWdr meeting Informally became
iisbaed with a vitrioo which to the ma-
jority f persocM at the time seemed
to abaura for serious consideration.
Tweaty-flv weara ago this summer
the eaaitfutiea of aa art museum f
lleaanaa beJB hi tke minds of Mi
Hohafta Lavendar. then teacher of
iAtti in the Houston high schools
and another teacher a they listened
to the art taetarei of Mr. Jean Sher-
wood in BwuMer. Cola.
They arranged with Mrs. Sherwood
tor come ta Hoaatoa the following
atlring. After her series of talk a
meeting at which the movement took
..... . . . t-i .
k nrsx concrete torm was neiu si
the home of Mrs IL S. Lovvtt that.
too. in April. The little group of
person who gathered there 24 year
ago this month waa th nucleus about
which th praawst Art league grew up.
PUBLIC HEARING ON
GAS TARIFFS IS SET
A net. Bireai.
The Heattea fait
AUSTIN Texan starch 22 At an
opea hearing before the State rail-
read commiseioa ea April S. the pro-
posed reruns of tariff covering the
trarsportatloe f gasoUne for Mend-
ing purpoasa and eaainghead gasoline
to petroleam refineries will be pre-
aeated. The carrier gepose to aab-
it that casing be ad gasoline having
a vapor pressure eiceeding 10 pounds.
but net exceeding 2U ponnds nt rnu
de-ree rarenheit. shaD be billed a
casmghead gasoline and casittgbaad
ga so line having a sapor pressure of
10 pousds or less at 109 degrees Far
eabeit shall he billed a gasoline.
As aa alternative lb Western Pe-
troleum Refiners' association baa sub-
mitted "naphtha" er Mending distil-
late consigned to eaainghead gaso-
line plant ta be used for blending
with iiqaifled petroleum gas or cas-
iagkead gisoKne. also gasoline or cas-
ihghead gasoline liquid condensates
er blenda from natural gasi when con-
dMail (n MtMiUMP aM r f im f .. r
use in the manufacture of refined oU! MT .B'.nl
. product. in tank cars ear loads min-1 Mrs. Oaiumn. but I ve
imum weight marked gailonage ca- n'r culture i an asnm
y pacity of tank -used.
Six Bonds of $500 Each
Are Declared Forfeited
The forfeiture of six bonds of 8500
each was declared final by Judge C
W. Robinson Saturday in the case
against J. h. Copeland. charged with
:eft of automobile.
Mrs. J. 0. Copeland. mother of the
'oy. ad J R. McOelvie are sureties.
Judge W. R. Butler of Temple who
-ttneared in court in behalf of Mrs.
Copeland. declared he would appeal
he ftirfitnre. Mr Copeland w'll
low practically all of her property it
she ha to pay tke bonds according
to Judge Butler.
TEACHER ANNOUNCES.
BISHOP. Texas. March 22 Huper-
intendent I. C. Smith of Bishop high
school has announeed his candidacy
for State representative of Nueces.
Jim Wells and Duval counties.
No such thing'" replied Griffith
himself wit "Thst the gold re
. iv rViA ttarsns hank."
The vnunrsters aboard have d)is-
1 - rrnk eshin KrflV who Itli
.;. them into the rnvsterie of
shufflebonrd and deck qitotls. There
upon one discovers a new menace to
.iviliiation Getting smacked in the
stomach w ith a rope quoit means ht
tie. but one feels a certain rfieon
tint on rotnidina a corner to be swat
ted with one-po'itid board sphere
on the ankle a sphere propelled by
s hnskv vouth trring to score at
hnfriehnsrd There's pleasure in tb
thought that our smaller injuries heal
rap'rilv.
We ascend to the smoking room and
hr two soiir-vlsated females sc
dnliiing veheinentlv about the Oodless
men who plav poker. Arrived in me
smoking room the Oodless ones groueb
over the pernicious bridge habit of
their wives. We have qtiit poker and
r too "dumb to play bridge in a
fnesllr we draw our own inferences.
Cuba is a blue haae in the distance
Cuba with its romance its Colum
hns rhaoel and its oM-world atmos
There. Ahead lies Haiti and Ran
nomlnao Puerto Plata! our cext
ston. Onr hesvy clothing become
twithersome Handkerchiefs begin to
mon heated brows. We chatter
mishlr shout the Panams hats we
are aboitt to buy at Puerto P'st.
"To thev wear hats there?" nneri
a nice little old lady. "I thonerM
thev were sort of savage there and
rfi)n't wear hats or or her vrore
milul off into nothinmess. Person
slly we infer Orandms has nen red
in snmethine se-inrtnloiis about Hi
fsshinns in the South seas.
Fred Me Jnnlthi. alias "fan's
MeJnck"! Is in rare form 'his morn
ing. Following his invarinhle eutom
he ts msklne the ronnns of the .neev
hskinv hands with ell of the ladv
folks nd "nuttina hline on disnlny
He is a happv influence for there
has been s revision of social vnlne
shosrd. snd the little elvpies of yes
t.rHsv mlrht well he those of ves-ter
vesr Frankly femininitv is st the helm
sr.il there are little whisperings aiwvot
this one and that all in the process
of the new alignment.
She seemed so nice Tne nrsi lew
Blank speskir-lt ol
come to know
med for the oc-
. 1 IT
Ninn. She really naa nommg imi i
gather from little things she let drop
they live in a rented house and the
motorcar" she talks of is a Chevrolet.
Really she is quite ordinary.
nl Vlr. Blank whoi with us. ower
hears the conversation grunt and
sars:
Humph! kin you beat 'em?
Sought nir wife's engagement ring on
the tnstsllment plsn 20 years ago
nil 10 rears ago if I had a clean shirt
it meant she had clean hands- for
she was the borne laundry. Wife
ctsrts nnttin on airs."
Sucb is the way menfolks "crab the
art" when friend mother does her
stuff.
The "not sneaking" slam is display
ed between several groups. Investiga-
tion develops that Penelope Busybody
'" aboard snd putting in her best licks.
She has told Mrs. Jones what Mrs
Brown said to Mrs. White ( names
otally fictitious) and the fat's in tbe
f re.
"Iet 'em alone counsels Paddy
B'ank. "watch 'em close and they'll
all get together some day and claw
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HOUSTON TEXAS
? J
Uaetrf aaAivvtrXmisj
TH'' 6AM lAJTD ANA
sarnu tiamwMgirn
(hat slaader-carrier hntll aha won't
at fit ta look at. I kaew a.
TV Watch with Interest.
There isn't anything unusual 4n th
rituattaa; nor la taere any real
hutptaes it's Just femininity
lieu and the aa th uMUliaea
"tetn a kick out of it.
Someone auaigssta that tha trip ha
riteuded to the I'auania Uanal. home-
sue else seconds the motion. A .census
of the passengers! take and things
look iitomieing. Tien sosjeone paws
-another. TheM'a some high das
masculine cussing in tke out of the
ny corners and the project goes b;
the board. Oh let's be Dautical an
sar it "walks the plank.
Tbere'a a emotion picture show in
the afternoon and desultory walking
about and talking. Most of us li
learned the art of the siesta after
as apt pupiL l?
sell tha boea the idea when we get
home).
The dinner song rings once and
.10 minute later finally. Here's
where we shine. Tbe art of tbe
French menu Is no art at all: it is a
rase of mathematics. Tke every sec-
ond article in the meat courses and
every third thereafter and you'l hare
roouajh for a family. Love for the
human family pretents our patenting
this system.
Seriously the meals are superb.
One eats to appease hunger and suc-
ceeds. Then one eats to be polite
ts one's table mates. It is no hard-
silp. Then one eata same saor to
demonstrate what t high grade free-
hand eater can do when he's scorned
by a lot of imitation eaters. Many of
the pretenders have flown the white
flag thus early and we're gnawing
(ad growling a true course ahead to
the rhajnplonablp. That last year's
ttntiser bands are too tight means
nothing;. Tbe French phrase "sans
culottes" without pants) muBt have
oeen coined for a reason. We prob-
ably will utscover it.
There's dancing on deck In the
Teninaj. And there's s feminine pow-
wow that means something. We cir-
ulate among tbe married men and dis-
cover the women-folks have discover-
ed who I.i'l. Mrs. rVendal-Monger is.
The clawing process is about to be-
gin. A fender hearted person hates
to watch a slaughter. To bed. after
carefully removing the bolster our
hr-chafftbermald Insists on nuttinr un
der oar pillow. Fat folks don't like
to sleep like a letter "L". In tact
it Isn't done.
New El Campo C. of C.
Holds First Meeting
EL CAMPO Texas. March "o
Tke first monthly meeting of rtie
newly organised Chamber of Com-
merce here was attended bv near I
200. Out-of-town speakers were (J.
R. Lowe representing; tbe Associst.
ed Clubs of the World snd J. I.
MrOrearor. agricultural agent of the
I. P. lines.
Mr. Lowe told of th "Neosho"
plan of advertising and community
building; and this plan will probably
be adopted by the merchants here.
Mr. McC.regor gave a thort talk on
what organisation could do for a community.
Membership cards were distributed
and many of those present signed the
card and turned them in before the
meeting: closed.
At meeting of th stockholders of
ta nnip uaaanet uevempmea aan
pan Monday bight tk annual report
of tha president and general manager
Walts H. Myers. w read tar tha
atorkhoMera showing $251.1M.OT in
real estate sale made axchieively by
this enmnan Id lilffl. which WBS a
(ant of fl28.62S.lu over tha srevloua
The annus report of Mr. Myers to
his stock holders state that "th Coni-
paay ha new sold over $105.000
worth of lots and $2."0.00(r worth of
homes during its four years of opera
linns i km ir win orraniaed."
The report further states thst thj
net profit of the company lor him
was ll .40. which a net earniag
ef S8Vk per cent on the outstanding
stock in 1028. "A cash dividend waa
declared for IKM and a surplus for
1U24 was- urovided for y vote ot lae
stockholders st this meeting" said
Mr. Myers.
FAMOUS PIANIST
WILL APPEAR AT
'V W: THURSDAY
Gabriel D. Zsigmundy a professor
io the National Hungarian conserva-
tory of music and placed by varkme
critics among the foremost pianists of
the day. will give a reeitat in me i
M. (V A. concert Hall at 8:1.1 p. m
Thursday under the auspices ol the
Heights Music Study dim.
'rofeasor Zsigmundy came to Hous
ton from Mexico where he was on
toar under the management of Wagner
and Levin of Mexico Uty when tne
revolution occurred.
Musicians of this city who have
heard him play during the ehort time
he has Been here nave oeen great -
' impressed with his art. and In-
steut demands were made that he
give a public concert.
In Hungary rrotessor AMgmunay
has been instructor to many talented
and interesting pupils including Miss
Gladys Vanderbilt. His program will
be as follows:
Bach-Busoni Prelude
Searlatti-Kauaig .. I'astorale and
Caprice.
Beethoven Moonlight Sonata
Schvmann . Carnival
tJlaiunow Gavotte
Aibenia Seville
Hebussy Garden In the Rain
Dohnanyl Ktude
Chopin Polonaise
Gounod-Llsxt Vjlti of Fauet.
Christian Endeavorers
Signing at Ft. "Worth
Associated Press Report.
FORT WORTH. Teiaa. March 22.
Registrations at the session Satur-
day of representative of lO counties
In the Fort Worth district of the
Christian Kndeavor union totaled 383.
and is expected to go over 3O0 before
th three-day mealing ia closed ac-
cording to registrars.
ONE IN TEN.
Neglecting a little wound cut or
abrasion of the flesh may in nine
rases out of ten cause no greet suf-
fering or inconvenience but it ia the
one case in ten that causes blood
poisoning lockjaw or a chronic fes-
tering sore. The cheapest safest and
best course is to disinfect the wound
with liquid Rorocnne and apply the
Boroxone Powder to complete the
healing process. Price (Imuid) 30c
tiOe and $1.20. Powder 30c and 00c.
Bold by Public Drug Co. No. 1 2
and 3. Adv.
Perfects Servant w memd m.
y JOHN J. WAtUCuT.
Aaerlcaa esrtee with the ser-
rsai oaipli but t retaet
the Weat todies I aland and tkehr
problem will b aolwad fat tbert ser-
vants sre Bomtrooau though' it saaat
he Sdmltteu Just st hit 01 the Stogie
tract nnlod MtKty.
Houatoa krulrwHraa bar t roaa M to
$10 weekly (of -help-- la Porte
Kieo Saate Uoatnao. Haiti and J
males the average wage to a eool
i $0 a month and food. Some
boaeeaea mtir f8 a stoatk) while
yardmen chauffeurs and cold bmat Ion
chauffeur-velU ar paid from SO to
xiw monthly without food.
Mr our coohs on' tbe food-
ptovlded bads b sow use we can not
help ourselves" xatd a Port so
Prince matron. They have first
chance at tha load and we might as
wen take it into account. But the
others oeefer to have tha setaal
money expending it for the scraps
of native food they are accustomed
to."
Seaclallty ParMatv
The most amusinc feature of the
servant problm In tbe islands is th
fact thst there is no such a thing as
a mld of-all-work. The exception is
so rare as to prove the rule.
Una servant will wash ana dean-
and that only. Another will cook and
run errands but that only. The
yardman can not be) Induced to enter
the home to do any work nor Will th
houseman lower hia dignity by wash-
ing thf family car or carrying out
the vegetable peelings.
mewhere somehow in tbe na
tive mind there la a easte as immuta
ble aa that of the Brahmin. Illiterate
but a trace removed! from the savage
in many eases there slid remains a
very definite eride of position that
even hare feet ragged overalls and
torn shirt can not remove.
"Masti" Doas It AIL
Another interesting feature of the
West Indies native is tk utter will-
ingness of the masculine element td
hand over to the feminine responsi-
bility for all hard labor except such
items as are paid for in the form of
daily ware usual maximum 20
cents a day.
Ia other words the husband is will
ing to accept employment for a suf
ficient number of hours daily to
achieve the goal of UO cents per diem.
Thereafter he cease to function
physically aand mentally and all of
the remainder of th work is done by
he women.
The plan npirexitly Is for "Sweet
Mama" to till the soil repair the
family habitation . carry wood and
wsttf Mreest the' crops bard dUN
eosl ltd aarry charcoal and vegeta-
ble from S U SO Blls to '
twtet isd ' soaaotlaM thrice i artek.
The Burke lo4.rf tarried ea tha
feminliie bead. aeatuaMi ta tbe sua
of 40 W 80 pesuods. ' ;..; . -
Tkm-tbers fa aa sritocscy-vW-bht
outward eiera of whlca Is OwWf-
Shla ( a burro. This .geas
charcoiL aaors snvgar case and t
result Aor effort bp th part ol
Mr. Wife.
WoBtn mature at 12 to 14 years
usually are mothers before they are
16 and before they are 30 have set-
tled dowi ta a life of doing the wtrk
of s burro pta tbst of a man and
a boy for the remainder of their
existence.
Therefore aa the American ad-
vertisements say: "There's a ret-
soil" for their willingness to exchange
the (talus of at dren for that of a
servant in some one's home. It Is
an mi er wa ol aunnorxina a nena
Husbiad and So a month M exactly
the aim ha rent; ires in order that he
ma "tiinnort iris familv ia the style
to which island convention decree
they (hall be supported!" -
Circle H Glee Club
To Give Entertainment
A minstrel entertainment will ba
ll eld at the Main street auditorium bjr
the Circle H Glee dab under the au
apices of Lamar Lodge No. 180
Knights of PythrMa at 8 p. m. attrth
31. it was announced Saturday
The alee enin program wiu s ai-
der tke leadership of C. II. HammoOdi
A committee from umar lAMg nam
Bering W. H. Whlsenant C. . falls
and K. G. Alesftaadre is in charge of
arraprements lor the minstrel.
Alter the program is completed
dancing wmI get under way and con
tinue until midnight
WllHiaaOtI '''rowlttr ' -xnWiitlff easel
wbich resulted in severs! convictions
With -the advent Moody la tka
fao tie eaadldate who bare aa-
aouaced for this offld is braajfbt t
a total ef .flvs. ptbar tasa Meody
tka ataea xaost (raquentky . kead
around tha eapitol ara the prt
ft rat ssslataal sttarney fenersl Jtht
O. ' WtlL anal tt Repreaenuttv
foba A Quald of n Paso snd Stat
uoprentative i. at. .nsisoa of aui
ptaur Hprtoga. Virgil E. Arnold rp
rooontgtlys from Harris toanty aa
bonieu last vear ha weald be ess-
dldate. but little It bow hahtd of hit
twasgidsey.
Fifth Man in Race
For Attorney General
Asatla Borsaa
Th HoaStss Peat.
AtSTlX. Texca. March 2J Fol-
lowing a meeting here today of the
Travis county bar association Dis-
trict Attorney Dan Moody announced
hia candidacy for the office of attor-
ney general subject to the forthcom-
ing primaries. Moody has gained
considerable notoriety as a prosecutor
of law violator especially in the
Have Your Eyes
Treated
Without Drugs
Advanced optometry as practiced by the EGANHOUSE
METHOD means better eye-work with the positive
elimination of drops or drugs of any kind. I guarantee to
gave you discomfort time and money and to give you
perfect results through the EGANHOUSE METHOD.
The average person has an aversion to having drops
put in their eyes and this method is absolutely unneces-
sary. Perfect work can be done without drops or drugs
and I am proving it every day.
You would not think of becoming intoxicated in order
to be fitted with something that required scientific meas-
urements. When atrophine is administered in or to the
eye your eye becomes intoxicated. Is it reasonable to
expect that good results can be obtained by that method?
Why not avail yourself of the normal scientific meth-
ods as practiced by me? Over twenty years of active
study and experience
Announcing a Few
.NEW
"CARTERBILT"
HOMES
Just finished and ready for occupancy at
very attractive prices and terms.
DRIVE OUT TODAY
and inspect these fine new homes
men on ground to shorw them.
Sales-
haa made the EGAN
HOUSE METHOD as
perfect as a method
can be. I can refer you
to hundreds of people
who hava failed to se-
cure satisfactory re-
sults until they came
to me.
My patrons know
that they can obtain at
moderate prices glass-
es made with scientific
accuracy with frames
that are durable and
which meet every re-
quirement of comfort
and styla.
If You Are Troubled
With Headaches or
Nervousness
Ton. will find It wige to hare
a thorough and scientific ex-
amination made to determine
If eyestrain Is the cause. By
so doing you can secure re-
lief from a possible existing
strain and guar against
later trouble that may prove
quite aerious.
The EGANHOUSE METH-
OD Insurea you the absolute
truth -without the uae of
drop or drug.
CAMP LOGAN
See our Mr. Goldsmith 6407 Nicholson
Ave. Phone Terry 9F5 ; aik him to show
you
2 Fve-Room Bungalows.... $3750 Each
$350 Cash $42.50 Per month.
NORTH N0RHILL
See our Mr. Fleming at office Norhill
and Key Sts. Ask to see
3 Five-Room Bungalows.... $3 650 $3750
$350 Cash $42.50 per month
Washington Terrace
On East Alabama Street.
Newly Paved Streets. All Conveniences.
See our Mr. Howard at office on ground;
ask to see
5-Room Bungalow (frame)
$600 Cash $65 a Month
A Swell Brick Veneer Bungalow. .
$750 Cash $85 per Month
. $5600
.$7550
7W I. fsanbnr
Wr wr aVJf V Wltytat taar
liBERTVAMP MAVRV 51
LIBERTY AND MAURY
rfTTTTS
"If you evin t let any.
where In Heuaton e
Ita luburvl w will
f inane yeur aalldlna."
&OANH0U3E 0LASBE8 ARE ALWAYS THE
BMT IN QUALITY BUT NEVER THE
. HIGHEST IN PRICE.
J. 6. Eganhouse 0.
HIMSELF
tfrtt ankart Mortgage Milling
lhan reaUn S034
oSAv-a.
El
I COKUUHUY CORDS
AND HEAVY TUBES
Th Tire With Real Sidewall Protection
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Adjustment Made Here
F. W. HEITMANN CO.
HOUSTON
Brady Man It Preiident
Of Mid-Texas Teacher
Houston Post Special.
BROWNWOOD. Texaa March 22.
I. B. taitb ot lradr waa tala after-
ooon elected president ot th Mid-
Texas Teachers' aaaociation covering
12 countiea aueceeding C. H. Hufford
t Oolrman. The aaaoclatloa will meet
at Browowoed again in Man 1926.
I I
GIRLS TO SING
WORTHAM. Taiaa. March 22-
The flirt Glee luti f Trinli. ml.
verehy will appear in Wortham April
10 under tae anopkMa of tbe Wortham
high tehoal. There are twenty-twa
girls wl(o their director. One of
tke abes of (bia dub la a -M'nrtb-am
girl; alias Laura May Riley.
SEUHAUS REALTTf
concern
-KM
t - ' " i .
;nrbtirt OaWMt V.J
n . 3. na JoraSeTtha Jrn
frahaua N'eubaas sag Mssiad pi
it bzu vaien ntationai oann
Bella have lived la Houitoa no
tbeia Uvi and ara U -knowi
loral baineaa circles. . i J
TkaeHr eoaeera will cobdaet a I
Mel tmtmtM atnalneaa. Blivlag t ana
l frBrtf handling irit audi m
ariVtgM and taking liitipta a
irif lor tale at eomiBiwloa- 5 y
Wortham School Selecl
Oeclaimers and Oral;
Houatoa Poet Ipealal'
WflllTHAM. Tasa. kfarea .t
In tta iwai declatnatloB eoateat
st tbe Worfbam blah (elaol aud
Hum Thuraday blglif tha Ur
nra tha winner In tb diffei
divtaioni! atib-Junlor lrl-Joci'
Wea-vert uo-junior noya aecar 1
arvl Boaadat junior gira-
lielte Uoundai junior boy -a
Calaamoi aenior girl Ida l
Lindly; aenior boya Robert Aeoel
Tb Wortbatn blgb icbooL rl
wntesd by Jolee Lea la the 8Ut
clamatiol eonteat at Autln laat t
od (irat honor la th Junior
division.
LEWlS-BLUUniCH CO. 905-607 Ccngretl Af8
f
Ma a
fTRA New Spring Suits at
75
& Hup VtfMr Vnrlr knv- W
iV.OahHhentSoYtnut al ( I llJl
f etrle In ckecked ieM Kaabrir II II to
' ad pdlfet twlfla: Um frr. aavy II H II US
ale. Women'a MImoi ind Vloiit II II If
laea. Tbe valuta irk ralli I I aJLff
xtMOrdiaary. 8 eame tarlr. M Sr
hy will not Utt Ion at Ula 1
price. 1
I aJ
Dress Offer Xtroordi nan
Her I m raallr aanaa.
Iloeal value la Mew
atHrbtar l)riM m
moeel (or every ot-
colon. aporta. atreat
aa evealn wear. Ma-
tertala of caoton crrpt
flat craaa Oaorcalld.
Mr. Latpat color and
trlntmina Juac 200 in
the let. Hular and
out aixea. On Hale Mon-
f aM TaeaAay at..
A SPECIAL in LINEN C
noceeee w
I liaWWaaW
8:30 te 12 A.M. Only
preaaee t rare Irth tJaea aom vita
ra work or piaia tailored. All coloraa:
alio for women and miasea. alao itjutm.
Ita M ealy
J ! jf'
IMJ
Is
Children's
Caps and
Bonnets
Juit rceived a nw
tilpmetit of chlt-
dren'a Cp and
French BonnMaj In
organdi. SIm nd
crept? A c h I n f .
Prtrexl from 4o io
Featured Monday Millinery
Two Startling Values in
New Spring Hats at
2H and 4i
Haaullfal crullona of atrawo and allk and
atra rorablnatloaa. all faaclnatlndr trim-
med. Kvary ihao aad eolor affert that la
correct lh t wo (ro up a. atylaa for tka
Matron. Mafa nS Mim. Everr Hat ia ax-
raptlonal Vllin. Hall worth up to 17. to
(iraaae lata twa hat t t. and t4 M.
Other Trlmaiei rtmtt at
S1I.M.
aa.ts. . to
CHILDREN'S HATS
Otrlith tylpi th at 'r faror! by both th
daiuthUrs and ttielr motlars; la all tha
Sport Hat
preltlott itjrli
and color.
our ttonuia.r nreo
$1.98 to $4.98 "
Special Prices on Mew Hat Trimmings
it
Artirielal riow.ra at ol aavln
ri wreatha and fruit ths
own AauMliif vaUae at
it aavinaa. riov-
and fruit that rival nature'!
r; 98c to $4H
39c to!i
Extra values to $4.50 Trimmed Hats A
One apeclal lot of 200 Women's amd Misses'
Trimmed Hata Sport Hat and Banded Sailor. V
All lata Spring models; value! to (4.60. Special
for Monday only at
1
COUPON
LONOCLOTM
Per Bolt
$1.00
ItK rVwvvt aeft fia-
lh. Itandard Width
fail lo-yard belt.
Tt.1t quality Meaj-
pA. per belt lt.ee.
(Oa Bolt with eaek
cieapaw-r
I COUPON
BIO. IHEETSS
$t!00 Kind
50c
TtxM Bad 8haM.
blMChed With iraai.
Worth II. it Maon-
Mly Hk caaa-
pw. aue.
Ltett. 4 aherta
COUPON
OINQ. DRBSS
:J0 ta 1t A.m.
$1.49
Olntham ft m naa
atylea for atreet and
nouaa weir orttaadr
and alf-trlram4.
Kocular aa out
aiaea I Ml value
Mendar. iM It
A. N. wlta taauaa.
Sl..
Bring These Gpuponi arad 'Save Money
Extra Sptcial
8:30 to 12 AJVI.
-vVomrn'J !!ttt wlnt
I BUn anlta. rrimmaq
munA nli. anna
aleeraa. Reauiar ana
entra !. Worth Ka.
tLlmlt. 4 to a cuatom-
erl. koixiay l:so t
IS A. M. ealy. OfX.
trr aaraieat . T
cnlldrcn M"ll" Draw-
ma irnw
WliMi'i B I a a h a d
tall III aaaltraa and
Hail Camllaiart. Value
te ito. Moadar. Site
t II A. at. aatv 1 fx.
tilin Silk
per iinaaM.
i with Itala too. heal
mad tot. In black an
ri. Frruir aio
walnoa MendM. Sia
t la A. aa. aaty.
39c
Two Big- Bargain Tables
ana'ay Ctiolcai Monday Qgg Chelca"
to if lot ira Weal.
lean bid Chll-
In tMi lot ar Woman'a
Se a Mkwm. and Call- Cre Cevwaa. Blaaohad I
re. MUhllt BtmuM. ' Knit taWlolta I
Wemoa'i .bTnthad USH ular and tJlra at3 I
t nlaa Salti. moreairlat marcarlaad aat. a.a!i .1
Blootaara and 1
fiatea Blemmg. Mat- i eadata
n Oewaa tot iVaMlaa. Prtneea
gatia an brveadM ; and hat lata fawn. Ted
itaa-
8aera aad
aavlar Tic
valuaa. om
Aay ear (imrat. 4U.
Skirts
For aiort u clraai
waar ia tkt Hit. wel
matarlala; ht at
dark to Ian. RaTlar
and Oatra tliH Worth
tt.vv ana ts.uv.
aiUM tnuilln
:a (lawita vuj.
and. aifplaa. alaa
$2.68
atin aad allk Corae
value. SawtoT iaoa!
aaar. pat aanwa. Ma
aTSavCLISS
JAcauiTTaa
If1 Vw nt Popalar'
BloevelMe Jwceaettaa at
ana
flann
aaiuwrr oraia trlnunod
ST . . . "taana ate
apouu no
at.. yaa70
doting Out Sale of House Furzushings Continued
Caaawlvaa ahould tak
rewiaatia tatr eioea t
many laataa ar mi
at few ft
hbm Tawta ia ataia tvatta aaa trnita Turiiiawa nam
with fad feardar. Jfoaillar It auallfita avlaa; II
ilw th raaant rwrkea auolatleaa. Wa auaUaaijaat
ttr.
Sal
rd Bye IMaawr. Kad Star Braaa. IT
tatanaa wma. rtui i-yara ita
wart ia. eaaa pane
v aaj ... t
IN Huk Taaraia Sale
$1.69
Towtta Blaaeaad:
.Wrim ..........
11(11 r 1 1 to w III m m
-H atuiur. Beto art.. iVC
Dtraaaat Table Npkin-Sw.M
oi.ov auauiv.
ud kvnnM
nl arl'i on
iftrt Sad the'
fwuty. aua
Hot . -
oe.
91.00
-WHERE THRIFT MEETS QUALITY" TV
Itala. II laaaf UlaW.fTIUri UU. I
ArtaCin rAklfhraaai . w" 'l
eveavi wmtj a )f (i :v a ;
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