The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 327, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 7, 1924 Page: 4 of 12
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THE AUSTIN STATESMAN
WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1924 -
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SPECIAL
Exceptional Opportunity in
FOR THIS WEEK
THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY
Smart Silk Dresses
Trade Days
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for Women
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Printed Crepe
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SHOES-HOSIERY
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WOMEN! DYE IT
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NEW FOR 15c
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Diamond Dyes
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in distinctive new styles.
$13, $15.50, $16.50
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ALE HARVEY
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LADIES
Suede Shoes
White Canvas
Straps and
Sport Oxfords
Sport Skirts
of wool crepe and summer
flannel in many, manp styles
Dresses that were formerly
Up to $25.00 Reduced to
Don’t wonder whether you can dye
or tint successfully, betause perfect
home dyeing is guaranteed with "Dia-
mond Dyes" even if you have never
dyed before. Druggists have an colora.
Directions in each package.—Adv.
New Patterns in
joyed during the evening and refresh-
ments were served to Misses Florence
A few droos of “Outgro” upon"the
skin surrounding the ingrowing nail
reduces inflammation and pain and so
toughens the tender, sensitive skin un-
derneath the toe nail, that it can not
penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns
naturally outward almost over night.
"Outgro" is a harmless antiseptic
Pure white linen handkerchiefs
with corners stamped for effec-
tive embroidery.
and Harry Mayne, George Brooks and
George Jr., T. G. Patton and Ghester
Patton, F. M. McMaster and Clyde Mc-
Master, Frank Dougherty and sons,
Lonnie and Frd, C. A. Roe and Charles
Skirts
Waists
Coats
freedom. Hooking at
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Chemise Lengths
of Knit Silk
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Embroider Your Own
Handkerchiefs
er, Mary Newman, Iva Saunders and
Messrs. Elos Soderberg, Henry Strom.
Orville Larson, Eric Saundine, Jewel
Cloud, Pete Depew.
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—Hosiery to match the costumes‘or the slippers—in all shades and colors.
.. . $2.00, $2.50, $3.00
INGROWN TOE NAIL .
TURNS OUT ITSELF
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WINIFRED TRAVIS
Society Editor
Telephone 4216
Bloomers of Lingette, a lus-
trous self-striped sateen as soft
as satin. In pink or white, with
elastic waist and knee.
$4185
—In colors of Grey, Airedale,
Brown and Black.
SMART NEW STYLES
FOR SUMMER
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Smart Spring Shoes
Regularly $7.00 to $16.00, Now
$5.50 $7.50 $10.00
thelr daughter. Miss Irene Boone, left
thia morning for her home.
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Upstairs Over Woolworth’s
WHEN YOU GO UP-
PRICES GO DOWN
Miss Helen Oldham of Houston -4s
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nalle
for a visit of several weeks.
Black Satin
Strap.
A Few Pairs.
Good Sizes.
$4.85
—Desigped in beautiful
Straps with cutouts in low
or high heels.
Special Values In
SHOES
CARLH.MUELLER
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Home of Good Shoes-Hosiery
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rhey are sold by all dealer* la liberal 25e and BOe paek-
nges. The BOe alze olntment containa three times ••
much as the Me nhe.
$5.00
There are wrap-around skirts with big
buttons for trimming, pleated skirts be-
loved by the college miss, and partly
pleated skirts, in tans, grays, and in
high shades.
Colored Dimity Blouses
$1.98
Sportive overblouses of tan, white, blue,
green, honeydew, lavender or pink
• dimity, with round or roll collar ef-
fectively trimmed.
GE FOUR
The Season’s Best Styles—Not Broken Lots
Gray, Airedale and Beige Suede Straps
This Is Your Opportunity to Save Money
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$4.85.
—Regular $8.85 values.
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Mrs. P..G. Maddox is in Palmer
where she was called by the death of
her father, II. J. Vesal, which occurred
Friday. ,
Miss Hazel Edwards leaves Saturday
for Brownwood where she. goes s
Duchess of Austin. .to the meeting of
the West Texas Chamber of Commerce,
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PROGRAM FOR KWILL
KLUB SATURDAY.
The Kwill Kiub meets Saturday
afternoon at 3:30 with Mrs. A. N. Me-
DAV CASH.
IhI LESS
nail
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—AT MUELLER’S SHOE STORE
will heal the congested skin and allow the acid
poisons to pass on ont, instead of gathering and
irritating everything.
Hearn, Mabel Lewis, Gladys Ferris,
"TEENY-WEENY" PROGRAM.
The "Teeny-Weeny" program to be
given at Junior High School Thursday
afternoon at 4 o'clock will include the
"Witches Dance" and the "Doll Dance”
by 'Emily Jo Trenchman, June. Gracy,
Grace Schulle, Regina Joseph, Emma
Cecilio Schlochauer Mary Sue Thrift.
Shirley Blomecke, Ann Harlan, Doris
Bull, Ida Nelle Brill, Walter Staheley
and Frances Butler*
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ST. MARY’S ALUMNAE.
St. Mary’s alumnae will meet Thurs-
day afternoon in the library. of the
academy. This is an important called
meeting ahd AH,, uqed to attend.
CIRCLE NO. 3. ’ _
, Circle Nd. 3 of mhe University Meth-
odist Church wi meet Thursday art-
ernoon at 3:30 with Sirs. Will BIgKs,
801 iuiverside Drive.
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ST. AUSTIN’S ALTAR
SOCIETY.
st. Austin’ Altar Soclety will meet
Thursday evening at 7:30 at. Newman
Club.
• —Summer costumes and events demand at least one pair of new season’s slip-
pers. Just in time to,fill this need we offer a selection of smartest footwear.
Beautiful Airedale satin, Grey kid. Fieldmouse kid, Ivory kid, are being shown
BIEN JOLIF—A longer-line com-
bination with pointed elastic In-
serts over the hips to give more
$3.33 $4.44 $5.55
CHRISTIAN HOME MAKERS.
The Christian Home Makers will
meet with Mrs. Harry Hofer Thursday
afternoon at 3:30. The program will
be “The Tabernacle in the Wilderness,"
by Mrs. J. O. Driver and "The Hebrew
on the Borders of Canaan,"’ by Mrs.
E. E. Pittman.
CO VALLE SCHOOL CLOSES
FRIDAY WITH MAYFETE
May 13, 14 and 15. She will be at-
tended by Robert Goodwin of Austin
as duke and Miss Virginia Tabor of
Brownwood as her maid of honor.
Miss ’ Winnle Burrows of Millican,
who has been the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. A. D. Boone for the wedding of
and Thomas Gullett, J. H. W. Williams
and John Taylor Williams, Beverly
manufactured for chiropodists. How-
ever, anyone can buy from the drug___________ _____, _______ _______
store a tiny bottle containing direc- | Maud Shugart, Jewell Thomson, Gladys
t Ions.--Adv. Dorris, Velma Neyland, Rachel Park-
Heavy quality of pink or white
knitted silk, just the right
length for a chemise or long
vest.
snw ana cheter snaw civd. Navn. Callum. Response to roll call will be
Sparr and Snestor SPAW. Cde Mayne "Vacation Prospects." a short story.
BLACKANDWHITE AITSSAP
lighted and music will be furnished
by Austin musicians. Miss Alma Ney
Jacks will be crowned queen by the
crown-bearer, Claud* Sjoberg. Miss
Emma Sanders will be maid of honor.
Hazel Sanders and Selette Jacks,
flower girls, Arnetta Chote and Mar-
garet Hobbs, train-bearer*. The high
school pupils will be the attendants
of the queen and Maurice Dawson,
herald. The following program will be
Dance’of greeting. /
Bluebonnet dance.
Red, white and blue drill.
Baseball drill. .
Dane of th Roses.
Maypole dance.
Virginia reel.
At the close of the program certi-
ficates will be issued for spelling,
attendance and high school certifi-*
cates.
New Collar Laces
$1,00 to $1.75
Beautiful laces, embroideries
and fine^mbroidered organdy
ready to /Stitch and form your
collar. /
GOCIETY
4 and Clubs
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Walter Newman celebrated his
seventeenth birthday Saturday at the
home of his mother, Mrs. Pauline New-
man. Games and contests were en-
There’s a score or more of them, waiting
for the keen-eye to find just the exact
frock you need—a printed crepe frock for
afternoon, a canton for travel, a bright-
colorel straightline frock of Fleurelle for
sports wr, or a frock of spiral crepe for
general utility. You’ll be surprised at
some of the values. You’ll be delighted at •
some of the styles. You must see them!
The Govalle school will close with
a Mayfete under the direction of Mrs.
I F. M. Peavy Friday night. May », at
8 o'clock. The grounds will be well
$1675
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BENEFIT MUSICALE.
Mesdames,G. Flury, T. Delmare and
E. E. Clappart of the Eas Side Group
No. 1 of St. David’s Episcopal Church,
are planning a musicale for the bene-
fit of the guild talent fund.
New patterns just arrived are
particularly partial to black and
white combinations, though
other effective patterns com-
bine gray and blue, rose and
gray, tan and navy, etc.
WYMAN-BOONE MARRIAGE
SOLEMNIZED.
Te marriage of Miss Ethel Irene
Boone and Judson Wyman of Dallas
was solemnized last night at 3:30. in
the First Baptist Church, Rev. Georg*
Green officiating. The bride entered
on the arm of her father. A. D. Boone,
who gave her in marriage. Her wed-
ding gown was of white canton crepe,
trimmed with accordeon pleating and
hand made flowers, her hat was of
white georgette trimmed with lilies of
the valley and she carried a boquet of
white sweetpeas showered with lilies of
the valley. Her only ornament was a
diamond bar pin.
The maid of honor, Miss Anna
Boone, sister of the bride, vas charm-
ing in lavender taffeta with accesorjes
to match, and carried an arm boquet
of pink sweetpeas. The bridesmaids.
Misses Winnie Burrows of Millican and
Lily May Carpenter, wore pink and
blue taffeta and carried arm boquets
of white and lavender sweetpeas.
Just before the entrance of the brjdal
party, Miss Hilda Widen sang "O
Promise Me" accompanied by Miss
Wilma MeMordie, who then signaled
the entrance of the bride with Lohen-
grins "Bridal Chorus.”
Mr. Wyman was attended by his best
man, Warren Ballard of Waco, and-the
ushers, Bernard Pearce of Waco and
Brian Smith of Dallas.
The church was decorated with
palms, ferns and white larkspur and
carnations, and pew* for the family
and close friends were marked with
bows of white mallne. The bride’s
mother, Mrs. A. D. Boone, wore for the
ceremony, a grey figured crepe with
accessories to correspond, and Mrt.
Martha McDowell, the bride’s aunt,
wore tan figured crepe. 'Mrs. Wyman
wore for traveling, a tan silk crepe.
A pretty sentiment was attached to
this ceremony, since it was performed
on the twenty-fourth anniversary of
the parents of the bride. Mr. and Mrs.
Wyman left immediately for Dallas
where the groom’s gift to the bride, a
lovely new home, awaited them.
Out of town guests for the wedding
were Miss Winnie Burrows of Milli-
can, Mrs. Martha McDowell of Lock-
hart and Messrs. Brian Smith of Dal-
las. Warren Ballard and . Bernard
Pearce of Waco. •
"Hardest Time,” will be given
by Mrs. E L.. Steck and criticisms bf a
story written by Miss Elizabeth West
and poems by Mrs. W. H. Thaxton.
Scarbrough’
Roe, Dr. T. R. Pettway, Jim Parker
and Clarence Parker, Charles Mos tel-
ler and sons. Raymond and Frank, J.
A. Cawlfield and sons, Lewis and
Chester, B. Orrill and Lews and
Vivian, F. M. Peavey and Herman and
Wayman, Rev. C. R. Bullock, J. N.
Marshall, J. M. Music, A. Peel, W. R.
E. Boothe, P. S. Burem, Bernardine
Steiner, L. M. Hicks, Thomas Gray,
Earl Maddox, Sam Akin, Asa Sedwick,
C. C. Carlton, Jack Mussett, O. L.
Eastman and J. Dixon.
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Kimonos Draperies
Dresses Ginghams
Sweaters Stockings
FATHER AND SON BANQUET.
A Father and Son banquet was held
at the South Side Baptist Church
Tuesday evening, the Woman’s Mis-
sionary Union of’the church, planning
and preparing a delicious menu. The
Young Woman’s Auxiliary served the
8uests. An entertaining program was
given, which included talks by J. H. W.
Williams on "A Boy and His Teach-
.er." John T. Parker on "A Boy and
is Father," T. G. Patton on “A Boy
and His Master,” Rev.* C. R. Bullock
on "The South Side Serious Situa-
tion,” Charles Roe on "What I Want
My Ideal Man to Be." Asa Sedwick on
“What I Want My Ideal Man to Do’
and Thaddeus Robinson on "What I
Want My Model Man to Say.”
John T. Parker, on behalf of the
men’s Bible class, of which Rev. Bul-
lock is the teacher, presented him with
a beautiful -watch.
Guests at the banquet were M. L.
Bowdoin; William Oliphant, Ek V.
Harwell, Mrs. William Oliphant, F. M.
Peavey, Eric Saunders, O. S. Cluck, A.
Masterson, Ek Sherman, John T. Park-
er and son, John T. Jr., T. A. Gullett
When hot weather is causing’ those "broken
out’ or inflamed places to itch so bad you yant
to scratch the skin off, is the best time to inrove
that—
A Corselette May
Be All You Need
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NATURES RIVAI-Forming a
smooth foundation for the slim
straight-line frock is this lovely
garment made of pink satin-striped
grenadine, with elastic inserts over
tho hips and diagonal boning
across the e q
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substantially made. Lightly
boned over the abdomen and in
the back. It holds the do CA
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$5.00—$4.50 $6.50 —$6.00 $8.50 —$7.50
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