Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1920 Page: 5 of 10
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AUSTIN’S ALWAYS BESI NEWSPAPER
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN CERTAL TEXAS
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The Austin American will Distribute
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To-Night
Friday, March 26, 8 o’clock
COURTHOUSE
$90 Sonora
Bought of The Petmecky Co.
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5000
5000
VOTING
COUPON
VOTES
VOTES
VOTES
VOTES
1 NOMINATE ..
ADDRESS ...
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candidt.’
Not Good After Mazeh 27
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100
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ADDRESS
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no NOT KOLLa or FOLD.
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OPPORTUNITY
IS KNOCKING AT YOUR DOOR
$5,000
in Prizes
Was bought of C. L. Carter Motor Co. It will be given to the lady with
third greatest number of votes.
My name la......
Street and number
THE AUSTIN AMERICAN
Automobile and Prize Campaign
Austin American’s
Daily Pattern
Democracy and Baileyism
All Invited—Ladies Especially
(Political Advertisement)
FREE
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SECOND PRIZE
Maxwell
rape
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und th®
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250
per
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two
250
Austin American’s
Poet’s Corner
Chalmers
$1895
offee
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New Spring
SILK DRESSES
$5.00
It so,
$3.23
93e
$6.00
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mor-
$5.00
1—$50.00
Bought of
Joe
Koen
have
sum-
trim-
Maid
$3.50
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pecial
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three
Me
$100
aran-
$1.00
Easter Millinery
In practically ur.limited variety
Direct from the fashion centers come these chic
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ala
Sauce pans may have the smell
of onion* and other "amelly" vege-
tables removed by boldine them over
a piece of burning paper placed in
a aate plana.
It -houla be done after they are
washed, of course.
VOU can retain
I the original
newness and color
of your shoes if yon
•elect superior shoe
polich.
Whittemote’e emperlor-
tty oo thew 3 yeteta |*
Overland
$1065
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home.
$6.3
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NOT GOOD APTER APRIL 6. 1020.
Thia coupon, if cut out and sent to the Campaign
Department of the
ches
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that Heo In my heart.
My gift, go ungiven oreverT
And a. I am not. shall my wonder
Die out like a ring on the water?
NOMINATING
COUPON
Cor-
11.28,
vorth
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Coupon munt be neatly trimmed and put in flat
package.
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Austin American's
Housewife’s Help
AT
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lard.
Mm
lora,
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per
$2.23
LADIES’ TWO-PIECE
SKIRT.
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at
Austin American’s
Helpful Recipe
Only one nomination counts for any caniAate
Th® management reserves the right to reject ob-
jectionable nominatioua
if I Were the Lord God.
By Claudia Cranston
if I were the Lord God.
Of the beauty that lies in my heart
I would make a tree
And gtve it to man as a gift;
A slender young tree, with the ten-
der, green leaves
To hang like lace from the branches
If I were the Lord God.
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SIXTH PRIZE
@ SPECIAL COUPON®
100 FREE VOTES
Fifty of these coupoms win coant one hundred votes each in the
AUSTIN AMERICAN’S
Automobile and Prize Campaign if Deposited on or Before Sat,, March 27
FOR----------------------__________
Address ...................-_______
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A Long Delayed Shipment Just
In Gives You an Opportunity
To buy one of these beautiful Dresses at this price.
They are of Taffeta, Georgettes and in combinations
in the very latest style effect.
Coming just before Easter, they’ll save you from
$10.00 to $20.00 on your Easter Dress, as they
are real values at $35, $40 and $45.
COME EARLY
This morning, as values like these won’t last long.
AUSTIN AMERICAN
On or before the expiration date will count ten votes
In the automobile and prize campaign.
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EDISON-SHERTON
MM.
BOCGHT AT THE
PHONOGRAPH SHOP.
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Pattern Coupon.
Pattern No...........
3—$25.00
Bought of
Carl
Mayer
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______AUSTIN AMKKICAJI. FRIDAX MOKNING, MARCH 26, 1920.
But as I am not. shan th* beauty
For business or sport wear
To procure this pattern use this
Pattern Coupon for a guide and fill
out a like one on a larger piece of
paper so that your writing can be
easlly read.
It is better to enclose the pattern
picture also.
Enclose both in an envelope with
12 cents in rota or stamps and mail
or leave it at the Austin American 1
office address to Pattern Editor.
Austin American, Austin, Texaa.
It will take about a week or it
. days to receive your pattern, as it
will be mailed from our New York
office.
As a candidate in the AUSTIN AMERICAN cam.
paign. It is understood that my name will not be
divulged.
It was not only shell fire that de-
stroyed i be orests of France, but it
was war War needs estroyed more
timber then did actual destruction.
Over 40 years prouction was uaed
up.
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Easter Hats. Our expert milliners can add the
touch necessary to suit your individuality.
This handsome motor car was bought of W. T. Wroe & Son, Austin. It will be given to the lady who secures
the greatest number of votes during the campaign.
WB
Austin American’s
Morning Laugh
type of skirt, Mo. 9597, is in popular
demand. Buttons are placed at the
side to emphasize the seam line.
The front gore is fitted, but the
back is fathered.
The ladies" two-piece skirt, No.
9597, is cut in sizes 11 to 32 inchen
waist measure. Size 26 requires 2%
yards, 44-inch material. Price 12
cent*.
8125 VITOR TALKING This touring car was bought of W. T. Wroe & Son. It will he given
Bought at Tobw* Book store, to the lady with second greatest number of votes.
—From the Atlantic Monthly for
March {Claudia Cranston to a
young Texan of Quaker descent, now
living in New York.)
ircle of
•t at 1
the res-
[ornaday.
if I were the Lord God.
Of the wonder that lies in my eyes,
I would make a lake.
A tiny little lake like a jewel
With the pearly blue sky
Turned down like a cup on a saucer
If I were the Lord God.
Iemon Sance for Fi~h.
Squeeze and at nun the fulce from
a large lemon into a aa trepan
Add a scant quarter-pound of but-
ter. 1-2 altapoonful of salt and a
salt spoonful of pepper.
Beat over the fire Hi! thick and
het but do not let it boll
When done mix with the beaten |
yolks of two ezgs and serve at one®
with fish
$23.^
$120 Columbia Grafo-
nola, bought of Isaac
Bledsoe
""Weil, how dig they treat you in
the A. E Yr*
"Oh, not so bad ""
Dd you mias y«»ur meals?
"No I can't nay I missed any
Rome of them were a day or two
lata, but I can"t nay l minae4 any"
-The American Legion Weekly.
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