The Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1919 Page: 5 of 8
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THE STATESMAN
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A Complete Showing of CHILDRENS HATS :
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ITALY GETS MORT
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Farmers May Now Use
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The $150,000
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Order of the Eastern Star, No. 304.
will have ft cake, candy and bread
nale Saturday at the corner of Eighth
ad Congress avenue.
Early Morning Fire
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Stop dandruff and Couble
beauty of your hair
for few cents.
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Watteau Hats, Mitki Sailors, New Tam Effects
Broad Brim Sailors, Clever Turbans,
and Transparent Models
A TAILORED SUIT
COMES FROM PARIS
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Mrs. L O. Maltby and Miss Frances
Maltby will arrive this afternoon from
Washington, Ky., for a visit with Mrs.
W J. J. Terrell.
were very hot and an effort was made
to keep the water off them, to the end
that they would not crack
Are used to flavor one,
Jiffy-Jell dessert. The juice
is condensed and scaled in
a vial. -
This is one of our best
fruit flavors. Compare it
with the old-style quick
gelatine desserts. -
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SOCIETY
EDITED By
URS. MYRTLE GARRETT KILEY
TELEPHONE 3261
The Rough Littie Rascal.
A smudge on his nose and a smear on
his cheek
And knees that might not have been
washed in a week;
A bump on his forehead, a scar on
his iip,
A relic of many a tumble and trip;
A rough little, tough little rascal, but
sweet,
Is he that each evening I’m eager to
meet.
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women
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A brow that is beady with jewels of
sweat,
A face that’s as black as a visage can
get;
A suit that at noon was a garment
of white,
Now one that his mother declares is
a fright;
A fun-loving, sun-loving rascal, and
fine,
is he that comes placing his black
fist in mine.
Ry Asociated Prov*
WASHINGrOX, March 11.— An ad-
ditional credit of 375,000,000 was given
Italy today by the Treasury Depart-
mert, bringing the Italian loan, up to
$1,496,500,000 and the total of credit*
to Allied nation, $8,932,410,660.
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luncheon given by Mrs. Brum let t to-
day for Mrs. John Leckie of London,
guest of Mrs. W. P. Hobby.
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What is thia the war has dona?
The gay city of fashion’s moat
feminine fada and fancies sends ns a
strictly tailored suit of very mannish
lines end material. A short straight
skirt, a rather long tailored coat
with three pockets and a notched
collar made of gray English tweed,
think of it, this from Paris. The
little hat is a coachman's model made
at silk and strew.
And don't forget the content. Send in the coupon now.
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for our intensely Interesting, free booklet telling in detail
the story of these two champions and containing many
valuable pointers, also complete set of Rules.
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FREE, to every contestant, beautiful colored art picture
of Segis Fayne Johanna, suitable for framing
Don't miss this Contest! It is open to all; you may
easily win.
Lucky Tiger
Makes sick Hair MIoHl
FASY now to have soft, lux-
1a urianthair. Take nochnces,
take no substitutes. Lucky TIGER
issafe and pleasant to use —your
one guaranteed remedy against
shaggy, falling hair. It is the
world s greatest hair grower and
beautifier, because —
First — It is a real specific, for
dandruff and falling hair.
Second—it is a sure-shot eczema
remedy and scalp stimulant
Third — It is the finest hair dress-
ing ever put on a human head.
Ask Your narber - For Luckx Tiam
— accept no substitute. Take a bottle
home for family use, or send 10c to Lucky
Tiger Dandruff Co.. Kan— City, Mo., for
generous sample.
Wholesale and Retal Distibutors
For This Vioinitya
composed of Misses Strauss,
PAGEFIvI
By Arsociated Press.
NEW YORK, March 21.—The ex-
ecutive committee of the second all-
Russian colonial convention today an-
nounced the incorporation of the Sva-
boda steamship line, the purpose of
which company will be to charter or
purchase steamships for the transpor-
tation of 1,000,000 Russian workers,
Bolsheviki and others, to Russia.
The main reason for the movement,
according to the announcement, is the
dissatisfaction of the Russian workers
with economic conditions here. They
say that employment is lacking in this
country.
The new steamship line has been in-
corporated in Delaware.
The ladies of the Presbyterian
“Sweet Little
transform dullness into brightness, shabbiness into
newness, and saves many dollars In refinishing ex:
pense. It is NOT a varnlah and leaves no coating. It
is NOT an oil and leaves no greasy film. It is posb
lively unequealed in any way. Be sure and try it.
25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle at all dealers.
Th* Kelly Field babeball team ar-
rived this morning about 11 o’clocK
by airplane from San Antonio to play
the Untversity of Texas this atternoo
as an opener of the banebal beanon on
Clark Field. Promptly at 4 o’clock the
flrat ball of the 1919 season will go
over the plat*..
Before th* gam* there will be some
exhibitions of stunt flying by the
"bird*" from Kelly Field and an at-
tempt will be made to establish a new
record for catching a ball from the
greatest height.
William J. Disch has ben trying to
match his material into a smooth-run-
ning aggregation and will have the
first opportunity to actuallytry It out
today. There 1* some doubt as to
who will work in th* box and It is
certain that several pitchers will have
a chance to show what sort of stuff
they have Bib Falk will probably
start and then Carl McNamara may re-
lieve him. The batting order will prob-
ably start about like thi» for State:
McCullough, 2b.
Cannon, cf.
Falk, p.. rt. or 1b.
Greer, $h,
Barry or Barrow, 1b.
Robertson, ex
Penn or Banow, c,
Collins. If.
McNamara, p
The probable lineup for Kelly Field:
Hubbard, Ih.
Tewhil, ss.
Harley, ct.
Cook, c.
DuMoe, If. 4
Yoxtheimer, rf.
Bohen, 2b.
Davis, Ih
One of the following pitchers will
work: Beckett, Russell or Campbell
Jack Ashton will preside behind the
slab.
church will have a cake and candy
sale Saturday, March 22, at scar-
brough’s.
Miss Lucille Spann, who has been
appointed demonstrator from &. and
M College extension department for
Tom Green county, has returned from
Waco, where she has been attending
the north central district.
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At the services at Beth Israel this
evening Palmer Throope will play a
violin solo, Mr. Bradley and Miss Lat-
timer will sing a duet by Robyn.
Mrs. J. W Morris is choir director and
Miss Beulah Beaver organist.
County Clerk Fred C. Malone has
received word that the restrictions
upon the use of explosives for use in
agriculture for such purposes as re-
claiming land, blasting stumps, ditca-
Wig. etc., have been removed since
March 15. The' bureau of mines has
ruled that it is no longer necessary
to regulate these materials so closely,
but makes the emphatic statement
that this revocation does not allow en-
emy aliens or subjects of a country
The severe necklines
and lack of color and
ornamentation in pres-
ent styles have’given
beads great popularity.
The smartly dressed
woman quickly saw the
possibilities of adding
a touch of color to her
eostume, and securing
the long, slender lines
fashion insists on, by
the use of heads. She
wears them with all
costumes, Securing the
most stunning effect by
having beads in a va-
riety of colors, kinds
and sizes.
You will find beads
suitable for all occa-
sions and* al) costumes
at Mayer's. It is a fas-
cinating display-
$7.50 to $00.00
Dandruff causes a feverish irritation
of the scalp, the hair roots shrink,
loosen and than the hair comes out
fast To stop falling hair at on'e and
rid the scalp of every particle of dan-
drute, get a small bottle of "Dauder-
Ine" at any drug store for a few cents,
pour a little in your hand and rub it
into the scalp After several novhea:
tjona the hair slops coming Mil and
yu I can't find any dandruff, lour
auir appeags soft, glossy and iwiee • «
ta’.x and bundant. Try Itl—Adz.
An alarm of fire was sounded from
the Done Star Ice Company piatt at
1:30 o’clock this morning. The loca-
tion is between First and Second
streets in Colorado and the fire boys
reached it in a very short time. They
found a double door and the framework
to an otherwise virtually fireproof
room in flames, th* result of a gaseous
explosion.
A Mexican hat entered this almost
airtight room for the purpose of se-
curing gasoline He carried with him
a Rented lantern, hence the exploptom.
The Mexican was etighuy burned on
one arm and Chie Woodward esti.
mated the damage to the room at
about »*• He sated that th* walls
-It Ends Cm. gulekdy.
up your toe with "contraptions" and
planters as though you were packing
a glass vase for parcel post? Every use
greeny ointments that rub off on your
■tocklag? Ever use sticky tape that
get* jerked off when you pull your
stocking off? Kind o’ foolish, when
2 or 2 drops of "Gets-It" on any corn
or callus given It a quick, painless,
peaceful, dead-sure funeral' why put-
ter and suffer? Gets-It" stops cor*
paine, it lets you work, smile and
dance, even with corns. It's the com-
mon-sense way, the oniy simple, easy
way—peels corns off like a banana
peel. Used by millions. It never falin
“Gets-It,” the guaranteed, money-
back corn-remover, the only sure way.
coats but a trifle at any drug store.
MT4 by K. Lawrence * Co.. Chicago,
Bl.
hold la Austin and recommended no
the world’s bent corn remeny by M*r- |
leg Drue Ca and salt &, wimtk
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And don't for-
get old, relia-
ble Liquid Ve-
neer, without
question the
most wonder-
t u l prepara-
tion ever used
for cleaning,
renewing and
brig htening
a 11 finished
woodwork and
furniture. Use
it in your dal-
ly dusting. It
Instantly will
BUFFALO SPECIALTY CO.,
:UM» Ellicott St., Buffao, N. Y.
Gentlemen: I desire to enter the Liquid Veneer
Cow Contest and request you to send me. FREE,
a copy of the story offered in your advertiso-
ment, and a copy of the rule*.
HF
Now Is The Time to Get Rid of These
Ugly Spots.
Do you know how easy it is to re-
move those ugly spots so that no one
will call you frckie-face?
Simply get anlounce of Othine, dou-
ble strength, from your druggist and
a few applications should show you
how easy it is to rid yourselt of
freckles and gel a beautiful complex-
ion. The sun and winds of March
have a strong tendency to bring out
freckles, and as a result more Othine
is sold in this month. Be sure to ask
for the double strength Othine, as this
is sold under guarantee of money back
if it fails to remove the freckles - Adv.
Miss Mamie Brown of Brownsville
is the guest of Mrs. harles Schneider
on Ruiz street.
Mr. and Mm. James L Newton of
Beaumont are guests of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. FReynolds.
Government restrtcttons are raised
on flour milling "AUSTIN MAID is
milled on a pre-war basis, it is ex-
cellent.
“The Suffragette Convention.”
The John T. Allan Pa rent-Teachers’
Association will entertain Friday
night, March 21, at 7:30. In the audi-
torium of the school, with a musical
program and a play. The following
is the program:
"Vietory March,"composed by Mrs.
W. H. Lyons, First Baptist Church
orchestra.
Vocal solo, Miss Hazel Finks.
“A Glimpse Into the Past by the
Ladies and Gentlemen of the Future,”
a minuet under the direction of Miss
Mary Gribble.
Hawaiian sextette, Paige. Marie
Moore, Miss Etta Chappell, Mrs. Al-
lie V. Chappell, Mrs. Annie Paige
Moore, Miss Ione Culler, Mr. Ken-
neth Cuyler.
Vocal solo, Mr. Lester Breniser.
Schubert’s "Serenade,” First Bap-
tist Church orchestra. Mrs. D. A.
Lane, accompanist.
house. Finka, Tabor, Looney, John-
son. Ephriam, Gammel, Holton, Mrs.
Morris, Mrs. Vinson, Miss Byas, Miss
Bain.
“The Suffragettes’ Convention."
Cast of characters:
Mrs. Yates (presiding officer) ..
...............Mrs. Frank Laws
Mrs. Curtis (visiting orator).....
..............Mrs. J. A. Warren
Mrs. Altman (suffragette orator)
.............Mrs. Robert Badger
Mrs. Keener (a keen anti)........
............Miss Ethel Wideman
Miss Rosabel Hyacinth (engaged)
............Miss Mozelle Littman
Miss Priscilla Prudence (would
like Go be engaged)..........
................Miss Elise Jewett
Miss Anna Helder (great on style)
......n........Miss Sarah Dod so
Mrs. Day ton (a long suffering wife)
i.........Miss Dorothy Du Mars
Mrs. Colonel Harding (a militant
anti).........Mrs. J. W. Templer
Mrs. Charles Bates (sarca - suf-
fragette).....Mrs. Walter Kuehne
Mrs. Russel Sager (a noted beauty)
................Mrs E. P. Schoch
Mrs. Francis Wood (new in poli-
lies............Mrs. E. G. Brown
Mr. Silas Curtis (the man in the
case)........Mr. E. 8. Blackburn
QOFT AND VELVETY. Money
• bach if not tnlirtly pltawi
Nadneispuveandharmlesg, Adheresuntz
wgshed oH. Praventa ounbatm and ratam
of discolorations. A milion delighted usera
AakLdeT-Me
Mrs. Lee Joseph of San Antonio is
spending the day with Mrs-E. E.
Mrs. Nellie B. Kent and Mrs. Cora
Melton will motor from San Antonio
for a short stay this week before
going to Waco. • _
Two Drops of "Gets-It” Will
Do It.
Ever hand-carve your toe with a
knife trying to get rid of a corn? Ever
use scissors and snip off part of the
corn too close to the quick Ever pack
qg
You can end grippe and break up a
severe cold either in head, chest, body
or limbs, by taking a dose of “Pape’s
Cold Compound”., every two hours un-
til three doses are, taken.
It' promptly open§" clogged-up nos-
trils and air passages in the head,
opens nasty discharge or pose running,
relieves sick headache, dullness, fev-
erishness, sore throat, sneezing, sore-
ness and stiffness.
Don’t stay stuffed-up. Quit blow-
ing and snuffling. Ease your throb-
bing Head nothing else in the world
gives such prompt relief as "Pape’s
Cold Compound," which costs only a
few cents at any drug store. It acta
without assistance, tastes nice, and
causes no inconvenience. Be sure you
get the genuine. - Adv.
Miss Esther Williams, who is teach-
ing at Lund, is spending the week-
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. H. Williams
A crop of brown hair that is tousled
and tossed.
A waist from which two of the but-
tons are lost;
A smile that shines out through the
dirt and the grime,
And eyes that are flashing delight all’
ths time;
And these are the joys that Im eager
to meet
And look for the moment I get to my
street.
—Detroit Free Press.
—ANOTHER SHIPMENT OK THESE HATS HAS JUST |
ARRIVED FROM NEW YORK IN TIME FOR SATUR- I
DAY’S SELLING. YOU WILL BE AGREEABLY SUR- :
PRISED TO FIND HATS OF SUCH SMARTNESS, GOOD ;
QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP AT THESE POPULAR :
PRICES. INCLUDED IN THIS SPECIAL DISPLAY ARE :
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