The Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 111, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 15, 1920 Page: 2 of 10
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WWEDNESDAT,SErIEMBEK 10,
THIS STATESMAN
NOW IS THE TIME TO CHOOSE YOUR RUGS
Scarbrough ‘s September Sale of Rugs
Swine Breeders and Dairymen
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For $1.60 Sq. yard
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In Addition to the Charm of Beauty,
This Sale Brings the Appeal of Price
6x9 Feet Fibre Rugs. .$9.50
54x90 In. Fibre Rugs $6.25
30x60 In. Fibre Rugs.. $3.25
Show Disposition Join Hands
With Poultrymen's Ass’n.
9x12 Grass Rugs.... $21.50
8x10 Grass Rugs... .$18.00
6x9 Grass Rugs... $ 9.75
27x54 In. Grass Rugs $ 2.35
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PLANS TAKING SHAPE
FOR JOINT EXHIBIT
BY THREE SOCIETIES
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Extra Special-
The Finest Karnak
2000 yards of this durable Mt base floor cov-
ering-Triple enamel rinish tn colors ot Blue
Grey. Brown and Green—in attractive LAno-
leum demignn.
We are gping to loan you for five days
free cleaning use of a Hoover. --
—Damasks, for hangings or furniture coverings.
—Madras, imported or domestic weaves, for hangings.
—Warp Prints, used for draperies or coverings.
—Hand Block Prints, for the modern living-room.
—Imported Chintzes, for hangings and coverings.
—Special Cretonnes, for roller shades.
—Shantung and Casement Fabrics, for puffed shades.
—Sectional Laces, for landscape shade.
Delivered to Your Home Free—
No Depout—
No Obligation to Bat)—
JORDAN CO.
615 Congress.
New Autumn Draperies
**Colorful, harmonious window hangings mean so much
Now that long evenings and cool days approach”
Five Days Free Cleaning
In Your Home
Balbeck Wilton Rugs
9x12 Wilton Rugs for $140.00
4.2x7.6 Wilton Rugs for $55.00
36x63 In. Wilton Rugs $22.50
22x54-Inch Wilton Rugs $17.50
Pabcolin $1.00 &
Fibre Rugs
These are the most durable and serviceable
of inexpensive floor covering—Moat at-
tractive patterns and colorings. _
revive as ngain; that thy people may
rojolce to thee-
The body then organized, with Dr.
Charles ■. Middry at the University
hurch to the chair and Rev.’c. L
Sansing acting aa clerk. Letters were
receivea trom twelve churches, after
which the body elected otticers aa M-
Only $5.00
if you decide to keep
it and the balance in
dovoted to the discusslon of missions or
personal service, as the work of the
amsociation last year. In order te con-
form with the general plan of the State
convention. was divided into the three
heads of educatiom, missions and per-
sonal mervice or benevolence.
The ladies at the entertaining church
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The Fine Drapery /Materials
There is a great profusion of fine fabrics from which you may make a choice
among them are these.
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Congoleum Rugs
For $12 75
These Rugs are 9x12 feet and of the guaran-
teed “Cold Seal” quality.
Tese Rugs are in small all-over patterns and
borderless—Rich, bright colorings of browns
and blues, predominating.
A delegation of seventy-five or more
iemployes of the Austin revenue office
(waited on Judge A s Walker about 11
io'clock Wednesday morning, and after
expressing regret at his leaving the
Bocal office and Austin, presented him
with a handsome silver pitcher and
(three goblets, the gift of the field dep-
uty collectors.
Judge 1 who was busily en-
igaged In work at the time. his sleeves
trolled up, waa taken wholly by surprise
when the gift was presented. However,
■he accepted the present with a abort
. speech. In which he said the co-opera-
tion of the force has made the organ i-
=ation of this branch ot the Austin in-
Besides these we show numerous other decorative fabrics, interesting materials, such
as you would expect to find in a modem and complete Upholstery Department like ours.
Very Fine Seamless
Brussels Rugs
Sale Price $42*50
These good Rugs are closely woven without a nap add
are a strong, sturdy Rug that will not bold the dust.
They are especially desirable for rooms that have
hard wear. Beautiful new colorings and patterns that
are desirable in the rich dark colorings for the living
room and dining rooms and hall.
Here are more than 250 Rugs displayed in t his Sale—and we have more patterns, colors
and qualities than we have had in months— Y ou would not believe that such marvels
of beauty could be had at such reasonable markings, until you see these.
wiU merve dinner on the grouma today
and lIkely tomorrow as well. All those
who can who belong to the Baptist
churches or this city and tharouzhout
the assiation are invited and urged
to attend the arinual meusion and Vis-
itors will Also be royally greeted and
entertained. - " -
Akbar Wilton Rugs
This Is knows as the “Durable as Iron" Rug.
The colors and patterns are made from the
best yarns to be bad.
They are made to wear and the high
pile will not crush from wear or
standing of furniture.
9x12 Wilton Rugs for $125.00
4.6x7.6 Wilton Rugs for $45.00
27x54 Inch Wilton Rugs $1X75
Grass Rugs-
These Rugs are very inexpensive floor cov-
ering, and very attractive. Such pretty
patterns in pretty colors and combinations
that are suitable for any room—They are
so durable.
HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENTS!
, your fountain pens,
cils, note books, etc.
Unoleum is an excellent and very sanitary floor
covering. We are showing some particularly
attractive patterns and colorings in pretty ef-
fects; for every room in your home.
Wilton Rugs
Fine as silk and recognized as the
world’s best loom made rug. With ex-
ceeding care we have selected a wonder-
ful assortment of these beauties and
they are here for your inspection. For
living rooms, reception halls, dining
rooms and bed rooms. The designs are
exact reproductions from the choicest
examples of the Orient. All are finished
with linen fringe ends.
9x12 Wilton Rugs .... $195.00
4.6x7.6 Wilton Rugs.. $67.50
36x63 In. Wilton Rugs $33.50
27x54 In. Wilton Rugs $22.50
18x24 In. Wilton Rugs $13.50
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Mrs. Anna Tobin.
Ben S. Pilow.
Oscar Kuna.
It was stated that « committee of
like number to to be appointed from
(both the Dairymen’s Society and the
wine Breeders’ Society. Securing of
he two latter named committees was
heft up to Walter Davis, county demon-
stration agent.
Next Tuesday night another Joint
an-efi-g will e held by these three so-
cleties, it was given out Wednesday,
land these meetings are to continue for
I Tour successive Tueeday night. for the
Eurpose of having combined details ar-
Ser rad for a three-angled exhibition in
[Autin.
The Austin Baptist Association com
priuine most of the Baptist churches
in Travis and Bastrop counties, is
holding its annual besision with the
Decker Branch Baptist Church, twelve
miles east of Austin.
The Women's Missionary Union held
their annual pessions yesterday morn-
ing and evening with a representative
body and an excellent program.
Luncheon was provided for those who
were la attendance.
! The annual session of the association
proper was opened last night with
bout 100 messengers present. The
Introductory sermon was preached by
Rev. W. J. Ward. late pastor of the
Best Avenue Church, this city, from
the sixth verse of the eighty-fifth
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“gaang.enegs
tows for the current year: Moder-
ator. Dr. Charles M Maddry. re-elected;
vioe moderator. John W. Baker, the
First Church, Austin, clerk. Rev. C. I
Sanaing, re-elected;‘corresponding seo-
rotary. J. H. W. wuilama. South Side.
AiMh; treazurer, M. Elack re-
r rAue 1 wy
We feel that we have overlooked no detail in the selection of these gorgeous fabrics for hangings
and coverings—neither in the way of variety nor in the quantity of stock. And, too, by placing our
orders ahead, anticipating our wants, we are in position to sell them at prices that are less than are
usually asked for merchandise of this high quality.
3000 Square Yards of
Quality Linoleum
$5.00 Monthly
Payments
When you just run the Hoover over. I
beats—ss it sweeps ** it suction cleans—as
it stralghtens nap—as it brightens colors and
prolong the life of al your carpets and rugs: -
Let Us Supply Your New Trimmings
When you are at a loss to find just what you want in trimmings for Draperies, Lamp
Shades, Fancy Work and the like—let us help you by showing you our immense stock
of Fringes. Cords, Bands. Galloons. Tassels, Loops, Rosettes, Edgings. Laces. Motifs
and Medullions.
“CONCERNING WINDOW DRAPI NG“—Thia is a 16-page booklet, replete
- with illustrations and practical suggestions for the decorative treatment of various types
of modern windows.
We have a limited number of these, but as long as we have them you are welcome to
them if you are interested. When in our department on the Second Floor—ask for
this interesting booklet.
DRAPERIES MADE TO ORDER—Our workrooms are equipped to execute or-
ders of any size or class for made-to order Draperies. We are just as painstaking with
a small order as a large one and our many satisfied drapery customer? will tell you so
September is our busiest month in the Drapery Section—so if you would avoid delay,
we advise the placing of your orders as ear ly as possible. Then we can give you better
service.
America’s Finest Seamless Axminster Rugs
At Savings from 15 to 20 Per Cent
These are beautiful, durable weaves, with a high, rich pile and wonderful coolring5. ' Included are the
small, neat allover patterns and the rich Orientals, in soft, rich shades of blue. Others on a rich rose
ground and some with the practical wood or tan grounds. They are woven in one piece and are
among the finest made in Axminster Rugs. Unusual Chinese and Persian patterns in the assortment
Axminster Rugs Size 9x12 Feet $67.50
Axminster Rugs Size 8.3x10.6 Feet $59.00
Axminster Rugs Size 6x9 Feet $47.50
9x12 Feet Plaited
Fibre Rugs
Sale Price $1800
These Rugs have no cotton warp to rot out. They
are woven and plaited in both directions—of tough
water-proof fibre. They are reversible and can be
used on both sides—Attractive patterns and colorings
that are suitable for bed rooms, porches and dining
rooms. You may wash them with soap and water.
The most elaborate furniture is disappointing if it is not reinforced with artistic draperies. The drpaeries
mean much because they give the atmosphere to the room. Even modest furnishings will assume a
“finer tone" if the drapery decoration is correct. F rom our large selection of rich and appropriate
materials you can select patterns and designs that will give the right touch of color attractiveness to
your home.
On the pitcher the words. "United
States Internal Revenue—1820—Field
Serviee," is engraved on a shiela The
tollowing names are engraved on on.
Mt its sides:
Burieson, R R Ragle Pass; Barnes.
0. E, San Antonio, Bardwell. B L.
Houston: Black. W. H, El Paso:
Brown, A L, San Antonio; Evans, P.
&.. Ban Antonio; Garrettson, A K, San
Antonio; Harris, Noel, El Paso; Hud-
Aleston, C. C. Brownsville; Hamilton,
Lec Eagle Paas; Hargraves, M G.
Beaumont; Hicks. A P„ Taylor; Hoop-
W, W. M., Houston .Hourton, I* S..
Austin; Lemman, W. T, Austin; Man
■ell. M. E. Hourton: Morris, K, I.,
Bryan; Marriott W. K. Austin; Mat
lock. W. T, Calverton; McKay. C. R.
El Paso: Pate. J. M. Austin; Ratcliff.
W. C, Houston; Rosa, T. B. Houston;
Ryan. M. 3, Laredo: Rutherford, Elmer,
Brownsvine; Savage, L S-. Corpus
Christi; Scharenburz. LB, Paso;
Seymour, E B, San Antonio; Strop
■hire, W. W. Smithville; Thomas. M
□,. Benumont; Walker, R. H Beau-
mont; winiams, N. M„ Beaumont:
Wright, C. K. Cuero; Zinnecker, L. G.,
Houston; Seale, R. E. Brownsville,
riper Lon P„ Peterson, W B. Spiler.
BUas Lou Nora; Hi, Mrs. L
Visttors and news pastors to the as-
moetation were recognizea, as follows;
Coleman Craig of the ''Baptist stand-
ara," Dallas; Rev. J. W. Thomaz, pas-
tor of the becker Branch church, the
host for the anmociatiom.
The program committee repotted for
this morning: Devotional at 9:34, tod
by Rev. J. M. Marshall, associational
misMen irr. whioh wil be followed by
devoting the satire morning to the
general subject of e@ucation, with the
report by Rev. W. J. Ward and other
•peakers dimcussing the various sub-
UmmBm.
The afternoon wise win be eithe
The Travis County Poultry Society
I held a meeting in the Chamber of Com-
merce assembly hall Tuesday night.
LI when there was almost a 100 per cent
f attendance By understanding and
I upon invitation, representatives of the
it Dairymen’s Society and of the Swine
I’ Breeders' Society joined with the poul-
trymen for discussion looking to the
end of these three societies holding a
I joint exhibit in Austin on Dec. 8 to 11,
inclusive. Those are the dates already
1 definitely set by the poultrymen; they
K declare they will proceed with their
I [ show, under any circumstances., but
are in hopes the two other ssoeleties
X 'named above will exhibit along with
them.
Outlook at Present.
E. J. Druebert, president at the Poul-
try Society. presided at the meeting.
IHS stated that all preparations were
F practically made for staging the poul-
'try show, and the poultrymen present
: 'backed up what he said. President
vance, speaking for the Swine Breed-
ers' Society. stated the time set by
‘the poultrymeu would suit him all
j right, and he - would do 'all he could
toward making the joint affair a suc-
cess: that it was his personal optn-
ion the swine breeders would be glad ,
Jota in the movement. He did not
say he had discussed this matter tho-
■ ioughly with the swine breeders, but
I gave his own opinion and preference. I
r Oscar Newberry telephoned to Fred,
/Barge, head of the Dairymen's So-
jclet, concerning how the dairymen:
‘might line up in this important move- |
ment for Ttavis County and Mr. Barge :
[1 stated that he, personally, was inter-i
sated and was of the opinion other:
I members would be interested along
-with him to the extent of having the
dairymen come in on the exhibit dates
Work on Catalogue Starting.
The poultrymen named a committee
of three who promised to go to work
■ Thursday morning on the program and
catalogue for the annual exhibit, as
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