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OPTOMETRY US PRACTICED TOO
Regardless of Scare, the War Has Caused Trade
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SUITS, DRESSES
WAISTS, SKIRTS
week.
Mra
Corpus Christi.
Colqultt of Marfa
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of Mr.
ham.
Mims Serena Seele han left for Bher
man where eho will attend the Kide.
Key Conservatory of Musie.
Mlenes Ella and Rrna Holekamp ok
505-507 Street
Old Phene 140
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Have made selections with the same liberality as usual.
The beauty and extent of their
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Tuesday. .
.Mrs. LN Keller visitea in Gr
last week
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BAN MARCOS.
SAN MARCOS, Tex, sept. 19.Mra
Margaret MeCutcheon, who has spent
th. pummer in Galveston with her
daughter. Mm W. P Breath, returnea
home Thursday.
FERRIS
Absolutely one of a design, presenting such assortment as cannot
fail to command the deepest interest of early purchasers seeking
exclusive garments without the fancy prices frequently attend-
So, when down town this week, a call will be sure to please
and repay you.
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THE STELFOX CO.
614 Congress Avenue Both Ph.
pul week visiting his sister. Mr.
M Baloom.
ROGERS.
ROERS, Teg Sept, io.—Mm r. C.
Conibear st Dallea la ihe guest of her
Matar, Mra. O. J. Copeland.
Miea, Otadya Hanagan has gone to
Columbus Mies., to ‘W*"1 th State
Industrial Colleue.
.Ming Loraine Hendrix la visluing la
Brownwood.
.Mra J0• Currie.ot San Angelo ••
yinitine her parenta, Mr. and Mm J.
S. Blair.
Misa Myth Moon la vislting triends
In San Angelo.
Mine Loraine Wells of Prowper la
vintting Mm H. L. Ward
Mre. Hate Eurins of Giddings visited
friends here thia week.
Mim Laura Clemeni» of Coperas
Cove was the guest of Miu Hlorence
Taylor last »mk
•THE ADSTIN DAILY STATESMAN. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 80, 1914
Delicious Grapa-Nut Ice Cream
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For Today’s Dinner
emann. Frofeasor a HoikamB, _. _
Abraham. 0. F. Hampe, M. J. ruene
A. C. fchwKw L A. Voigt Mimme.
Krna and Kila Holkamp ana Jose
pbine Schnabel.
Will Do Well to Cail on
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two wmkk .Ur at
Mrs. Ola Niehofis
really necesaary wlass to correet th. ■
fault of vision to the individual need
of •ach case
But now your eyes are fleet examined
by opo who ha upent yearn la tu atua
of the eyee; who known every part of
the nervous ayatem, and who knows the
action of light ram their refraction
ana the varloun effect on the eyes and
their every delicate organ.
After careful and thorough examina-
tion your cue ta ataunoned and if you I
do no nend glaanes, a reputable and re-
liable optietan will plainly un you eo, i
WiRPbpothntxhtatakewryn
Miu Llllan Killough of Wheelock
returneg to Austin Thuraday where
she will ansume bar duties as teacher
of rtano at tbs State School for the
Hlind.
Miss Jones of Austin has arrived and
is teaching in the public school of
•rankjin.
-Protessor and Mm Elder of North
Texas reached Mrankiin a few days
ego. Professor Elder will have charge
of the sclence class in the public
school of this ptace.
| There is no prreselon or bunnesa
that skews more medeng. la its Aevat-
opmenta than does modern optometry.
The day wu when moot peopie who
had eye treubie had to take a ehano
on getting relief by being fitted from
a oau sf eye «dnanes that cam la
"toek assortment of shapes and -tzes.
Of mourat thera were worthy treat-
mute by capabi• dootom bpt there
wu not the means'at hand nor the
ROUND ROCK.
John Mloomqulst and ehldren
machinery to execute the
Beautiful Voile Skirt with satin ruf-
fle and sheered satin yoke, box plait-
ed Russian Tunic effect . . $5.00
and Qeorge Mims arrived Friday from
Marfa to be guests of Mm Mims’
brether R B. Colbert. and wife
Mr. and Mm Frank Wienerich of
San Antonio wore yisitora at Baptist
Academy thia week.
Mro. Charlee Bau, Miss Ethei Davis.
Miu Mauds Shtpe and Mim Grace
Berry have recently returned from a
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rgstown yteitea her parents. Mr.
Mrg J C- Jackson. last Sunday
Imer Widen of St Louie was here
NEW BRAVNPELS.
.XnW. BRAUNFELS, Tsx. sept, it
Mm Bmll Heinen mtertalned the
Marrigd ladles’ Card Club la her us-
ual charmine manner at her pretty
horn. Tuemday afternoon After four
tantas of Five Hundred. Mm. Harry
Galle was found to have tha highe
ecore and was awarded the cla prire,
and Mm A, Qarwoo made the Kigh:
••I ecoro among the guest, winning
•be guests’ arise. ud Mm ). K. Abra,
hama won the commolatton. Dalnty re.
fremhmente Were carved to the follow.
Ing- Mendames Irma Guinn, R H
Wax.nru.hr, Dr. A. Garwood Roth.
HUTTO.
HUTTO, Tex, Sept. 19.-Mrs. G W.
Forehand hu returned from a vis.
with Mm J. V. Rowlett at Jonah
F. H Farley and wife of Austn vis-
ites H. A. Farley and wife last week.
II- T. Stearns and family epent Lun-
day with C. N. Stearn» and family.
Misses Etrle Brooke and Leah
Thompkins spent Tuesday in Taylor.
Mrs. W. T. Hutton and daughter and
Miss Annie Maude Richey were chop-
ping in Taylor Thurnday.
Mr Odell, peator of the Swedish
Lutheran Church, left this week for
Rock Island, IU-. to attend theological
weminary,
Marcos Stricker spent Sunday at hie
home in Pflugerville.
Miu Esther Arnell of Austin is the
guest of Mra. John Busch.
Miss Gussie Matthews of Lampamas
who has been visiting relatives here
hu gone to Austin where ahe will
visit before returning to her home.
Mim Frances Thorpe of Liberty Hill
la viwiting her bister. Mm Clarence
Ray.
Spencer Goodwin and wife and Da-
vidson Farley and wife spent Wednes-
day in Austin.
Rev. J. E Matlock and family have
returned from a visit to Oklahoma
Forest Browning and wife and
Misses Jennie Bowden and Mabel Ray i
spent the week-end in Manor.
Mm W M Kelly of Waco who has
been born on a visit to her siater. Mm
Lee J. Rountree, returned home laat
Mims Emlly Harris hu returned
a visit to Corpus Christ.
Mm C. B. Shepard, the preaid
the Brenham Quill Club, state,
the orwanixation will meet reg
during the winter months and I
dition to their original literary
will devote their energies to hJ
enterprises, which they nelecteay
1 years ago as their federation wor
club membore will also take chat
the sale of Red Croma ees la as ha
their custom for several years
The young people comprlet n
membership of th. Epworth Iwa
the German Methodist church of'
guest of Miu Jennle
Several hund-
red new skirts
have just been
opened for
your inspec-
tion and ap-
Dr Moors and family ot ____________
been bars visiting his ther
Mr end Mrs Robiert swenson nt
F. Farmer, was married last wednes-
day in Houston to Capt George w.
West of Qqivestom and arrived Thurs-
day for a brier visit with relatives
here-
Hr and Mr* C. H Coffiela have re-
turned from a sojourn la Mineral
Wells
Mm T. B. Kemp is visiting in Lam-
Mra Nora Stitt of Fort Worth is
the guest of hsr son. B N. Stilt
Mra Marvin Session and nephew.
Jack Rasberry, vimited relatives in
Flatonia the past weak.
Mm T. M Paul is visitin her sis-
ter. Mm J. F Hale in Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. W B. Shaw and Mieses
Erin Shaw and flora Sharp visited in
Rogers Sunday
have returned from an extended visit
with relatives In Bishop
Miss Mae Pennington left last week
for Hen Marcos where the is attend-
ing ths Baptist Aondemy,
Miss Mafy Moorehead of San An-
tonio was here with friend, last weak
Httl Miss Vivien Neiaon to la
Austin visiting her cousin a Franco
and Mary Avery.
Weeks will leave Sunday for a ten Edgar D Wood returea nom il
day vtoH with San AnMIo retives "oo“r returned bomt |
down the central Isle Then cams the
bride on the arm of the room, the
bride the emmenee of girlish lovelinesa
in modish costums of bronze-green
chermuene with hat and boots to har-
moniae Mbs sarrled a ehower bou-
quet of Bride rosea They were met
at the altar by the minister and took
thei stands btors a pyramid of tsras
that completely kid ths organ from
Miew Ths impressive ring bervice
was performed by Dr. W A. Hamlett
o< Austin, ths bride’a former pastor,
ths closing prayer was delivered by
Dr.E s. laylock, minister in charge,
when "Low Mingling with the Holy
Nuptial Vows," "Flowers of Spring
wore softly hoard on organ and violin
Mr- and Mm Tharp lek on tbo kill
sAAAP train for thetr horns in
Austin, via alaanga, where the groom
as an honored last term graduate of
tha state Untveraity, will, hold a posl-
ton with that inatitution Miss Wal-
lis was teacher of music In ths Rock-
dais Public Schoola, of which she is
a graduate, and will prove (site an
aoquinition to church and Universtty
.lr.les
Mins Willie Farmer, daughter of W.
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THE CRESCENT
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.anonaETOWN, Tex, Sept 19.—
Mr. and Mrs. Thus. p. Hughes and
chudrenrofdrand.arrarie,who, have . ------------ afur |
bonn K.v. L visit, to.Mra Jennie lefiernoon the regular meeting , I
Huhesuhave.returned..home. ieridue Club we ela at the hoi i
wMrs Hendrick of Dalia.Mg bore on a Mr. K E Nicholson, who invit 1
visile to Mr. and Mm W. J. Hana- i members of tho slub and a taw I 1
... I tional frlendg to spend a delight! J ]
Dr and Mm C C. Cody will arrive ernoon at the home of her mother! I
home from Battle Creek, Mich, this Heber tone. Fourt tbie of so I
week. I issue bridge devotses participa 4
Misses Addis snd Edna Tubb M , the pleasure of tha gams Mrs 1
Waco are hers on a visit to Mra W. Hneker made the higest snore an I
M Schultz. rewarded with a dainty silk word I
Miss Martha Bandera left Saturday 1 AL tbs conclusion of the game th J
for Dallas where she will teach the tablee were utilised for delleiou I
coming year. '----
Mrs. Sale’s Dancing Academy
Now located at 404 West Eleventh Street. Private lesso? Il
given at any hour. Also clubs and private classes take32
Classes held at Protection Hall on Monday and ThrsdeE
evenings, 8 o’clock. All the newest dances taught.
MISS MARY SALE announces she will open a class r l
children in Ball Room and Classical dancing, class for mi til fl
Saturday from 4 to 6 at Academy.
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njunajs.
FRANKLIN, Ter., Bopt 10.-Judu.
J. Fiton IASS an Wilam JohNa
were im Franklin on ieuai busimens this
week Thev retorned to tbsir hrmes
in Heagne Tuesday.
Miss Lcile Langford visiting her
mother snd father. Mr. aha Mm C. C.
Langtora.
Th. Methodist Paronage ts eom-
pleted and the pastor. Rev. Alton look
will soon move in.
MIm Sallie Curry haa been vistting
Mre Killough thia week.
Henry Herndon went to Wheelock
lant Sunday on a visit to frienda
Mise Lana Killough returned home
BRENHAM.
returne
were v
Mra. D
returne
Miss
left for
take uj
•Ion in
Searcy
ton at
Auatln.
Mrs.
Klien a
returne
relative
Mr. a
of Qalv
parenta
Bren ha i
Mrs. .
ney hav
toi.
Mr. a
day lot
home.
The I
weekly
member
red Wed
The dan
chestra
their ye
casion t
dance n
to nume
A we
cle of 1
where 1
Giddingi
in Brenl
Miss Sa
Louise 1
to Thom
pastor O
consumr
pair ref
Brenhan
home. 1
Wells Fa
ham. a ]
many ye
l ~
Mra Ony Dougherty of Benumont
was bora tbi. work on a visit to Mra
J. H- Dougherty and family.
Minses Grace and Francas Gilett
viettea in Austin last week
Miss Mabel Hswstt toft last week
for Bastrop to tench
Misses Eunlea Tearwood. Jean
Hughes and Norene Wileman loft this
wask for Denton to ntten4 ths College
at Industrial Arts.
Miss Bsllls Usk spant tha we
Dallas.
Mr and Mrs. Thos & Wood ot haim, wave a moat delightrui ente
Brady who hav. been here on a visit most Tuemay evening oa ths .
to ths familles of Dr. • M. Wood sad laas The hours passed swifty ,
Th. sept 19.-
PAIGE.
PAIGE Tex., Sept 1».—Mr and
Mm G. W. Wieren were visitors in ,
Burton last Sunday-
Mr. F W. Sternenberg Sr. is viatt-
Ing Mr snd Mr. L. B. Sullinder in
San Antonio.
Miss Ruby Pauls left Wednesday
for Brenham where she will attend
Bltun College.
Mrs. C. Bishop and baby of Giddings i
visited Mra. C. Fabian last Friday and |
Saturday: 1
Mr. M Lehman was a visitor in
Austin last Sundey.
Mr. and Mrs John Foerster .nd <
children of Couplana Utt tod home-
folks bore Met weak
rn.
ELGIN; Tex, Sept. is—Mis Jeusie
Gatlin returned Tuesday from a
week’s visit wtih Mra Lonnie Spillar
of oupland.
Mrs. J. E Burke and brother, Jim
Christin, left Wednesday night for
Amits, La.
Miss Luclle Rogers of Austin is
stopping with Dr and Mrs T. B Tay-
lor this week.
Miss LAbble Wads was a Butler via-
tor this week-
Miss Irme Bassist Is spending s few
days with Elgin relatives.
Mrs C W. Turner of Bastrop was
s guest at bsr daughter, Mrs. J. w.
Jackson
Mrs. Gao Garrett left Monday for
Han Antonio where she joins Mr. Gar-
rett snd from there they will go to
Pearsau whsrs they will spend tbs
winter
Miss Marletta Taibot toft Tuesday
for Texns City where she will tench
this winter
Miss Susie Taylor to at home after
a abort visit with Austin friends.
Miss Louise Talbot is now In Vie-
torta whsrs she has accept to a posl-
lion in ths schools of that city.
Mr and Mm Joseph Metcalf of Me-
Dade were Sunday guests of Dr. and
Mrs. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs T «. Olds of Taylor
were Sunday visitors here.
Miss Amy Talbot loft Monday for
League City to teach In ths public
school.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bsnks toft this
week for Bastrop their future home
Mesdames J, U Burke and J. F
men- a. H. Fringa, B. Ogletree, H
Qane, F Hampe, Jr. Alfred Telia Dr
M. C. Hagler, Arthur Kemster, A. I---
Boerne are the guests of their sister,
1 Mm EmU Helnei.
. Mr. *• T Buechner ana
baby of Sea Masses visited relauves
here sunday.
Mrs. H. Hummel visited relatives
and trlegds in San Antonie this week.
Mra Lena Heninessey of Ban An.
tonio was the guest of Mm Herman
Eikal several days this week.
Mm O. L PEainstiel has returned
from a week’s stay In Ben Antonio.
Miss Hertha Waldschmiati has left
to attend school.
Miss Bessie Hampe haa returned
to school in Han Marcos after spend-
lag her vacation with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. Hampe Jr.
Miss Hertha Waldchmidt was given
a farewell surprise and birthday party
by a few of her friends Sunday even-
ing. The following composed the
I party: Mias Stella Scholl and C. C, a
Pats; Miss Hida Simon and Oscar
Haas, Miss Hertha Waldsehmidt and
Walter Mistendorf and Damon Wim-
beriy.
Again on Wednesday night Mies
Waldschmidt was honored with a de-
liehtful hay ride given by Mias Stella
Scholl. Those in the party were:
Misses Sida Blon, Fernada Wille, Stella
Scholl, Vera Scholl. Groos, Nora
Scholl, Hertha Waldschmidt, Messrs.
C. C. 8. plats, Damon Wimberly, Oli-
ver Hikel, w. Mistendorf, Oscar Haas,
and Ed Schumann.
A number of soiety folks enjoyed a
delightful hop at the -Remarz and
Schwab hall at Solms Saturday night.
(OgnUmwil From P— Twc.)
Ute MaMMg la Kuak. "wp4 witk
JR Tm, Bept. 1»— A
phote than local tnterent
M the young couple was
to Norrle Opheita Waili•
an Carron Tharp, which
Vodnenday moynini at 8:30
M Flrxt baptint Church. A
nee had amsumabled lo wit-
ipresnive sorvice, and from
I goto to Um lam auto o«
had died away tha most
iention wav given to the
4 and beauliul mule
Perry presided at tha or-
4 by Bobart Lee Hale oa
Preceding tha entranee of
party “Al Dawning" was
ig by Mm P. H Parry. At
streine of Mendelssohm’s
arch tho uahers, John R
L Gorden Parry, ted slowiy
and indteate the tteatment yon
It. In your cam «laases are need J
are prescetbed for and the J
«lames are made far you right I
chop. There’s ao «ueus work ]
Our optical department la ecu
with the moat modern machiner
our own loan grinding and the
aelentirie methode are usea in one
। Ilona Everything to conventent
! pleasant for the patient. |
Mr. Geara, who haa charge o
optical department, la a graduat
Helen and to a reeogntze4 eye al
ity. Ha haa had many ycera •
pertenee in hl a protenaton and I
tales kto optical department on •
ethical plane and distinetiy ber
from every department of the 3-]
store. No novice ovov attemp
serve a patient in thia—or any oil
department.
Ilf your eyes give you the least t J
in any manner Mr. Gaara will be
to serve you. We always zuar
sattataotien. i l
Our line this fall comprises origi-
nal styles, newest materials, best
workmanship, and last but not
Boatquality All Wool Poplin, mada in tunin styla with plaated
“ unequnied value Calora, MN,, black und tan.
8pnodM pine —.......—.................... 8z.00
Buautitu Broadeloth Skirta with Rumkihn tunin. M^t^j on
ude absolutely the Intest. Colon, black mnd Specimi
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An etraordinary amortment of faney Woo Cloth Hunadnm
‘Daule, made with xoke; bent value that will be offored ta
wm Allcolom ....................................
jry Skirt, with Russinu tunia, om
SMto with benutifal yoke effeet. Coign, Copelin, at[rr> bnek
mdtou SpenAl prheed ....................... 8z.00
Crepe Skirta, in the latest style; ou leader. Speeinly
NEW.
Miao Baker of Topeka, Kan, haa ar.
rived and awwumed charge aa teacher
of mewing in the home eeonomics
department at Southwest Texas Nor-
mal ,
Mre. B. D. Jnekmon has aa her
zuests mother, Mra Mueller ana
stster, Mim Loulme Mueller of Laredo.
Mr. and Mm Guy Kono and baby
have gone to Utopia to make their
home
Mra. W H Bright and baby eon
will return early in October from Au-
tin to their homo in thin city.
Little Mica Franges Davie of Aus-
tin, who la spending the pummer hero
with her aunt. Mm R B. Colbert,
bebeen jotned by her brother, Tom
Martin Davin, until the return of Mm
Louie IM vie from Colorado.
Mre. John McNutt of Austin to vis-
iting her mother, Mm G. A Fry.
Mito Lottie Camp and Arthur Gary
were married Tuesday evening at the
home of the bride’s father. Rev. w. T.
Renfro officiating.
Mise Edna King was hostes Fri-
.•ay afternoon to the girte Ciub.
MAULE FALLS.
MARBLE FALLS, Tex, Hrpt. 19.-
Wm. Birdwell and family have re-
turned to Marble Falls and win maks
this their home.
Mra Agnes Wilson has gone to
Castel to yiait her daughter, Mre Oe-
car Hutt
Mra. Aca’Garriaon and children who
have been vtolUng her Ulster. Mm T.
M Yett, have returned to their home
In Temple.
Mre Harry F. Btallock i vinletne
her sister. Mrs M. H. Reed. in Aus-
tin.
Cards have been received announo-
Ing the marriage on September 23 of
Mise Ora Faublon, formerly of thia
place, and Percy James Chapman of
Houston.
A camping party at Granite Shoals
sompome the following Mm B a
Fowler. Raymond Reed, Marble Falls;
Mlee Lillian Werner. Hempsteaa: Miss
Kitty Ebeling, Rico Ephrlam, Austin.
Miss Nilia Noster, Nsw Braumfei
and Bert Fowler, Aust la
Miss Katherine Clem made a short
visit to Lampamas thia wash
Mim Birdie Smith Ie In Austin
Mias Dan Montgomery sT Kingsiaad
is the «uest of relatives
MIm Lula Cox has returned from
a visit to Hane
Ai a regular business meeting st ths
Methodist Phi lathee clam Tuesday
•hs following officers were elected
Mim Gets Clark, president; Mm Wm
Birdwell, vice preaident; Miss Mate
Pennimton, seers terr; Miss Pearl
Lacy, treasurer. Him Kula Crown:
over, reporter; Mrs W. D Stewar.
teneher; Mra. J. R Yett, assistant
teachen
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