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Rosner’s Mammoth Silk Sale
—At Mudler'i Shoe Store
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IS NOW IN FULL SWING
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color one could desire, per yard. . :
$2.39
36-inch $2.00 Fine Cord Silk Poplins, woven over a pure linen
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$1.69
thread, any color to choose from, per yard
$3.39
stripes, per yard
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Gold, Belgian Blue and Rose, per yard
$9.50
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for, yard
40-Inch $3.00 GEORGETTE CREPES, ALL COLORS, PER YARD .. $2.48
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$35 and $40 Silk Dresses for
Price $16.50
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IF KIDNEYS ACT
Those who love to see William Far-
SPECIAL SESSION
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the package, then you are sure your
harmlens laxative or physie for the it-
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Mr. Joe Katorkin, a leading
would restore them to their nor- furniture dealer of San Antonio,
mal healthy condition.
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36-inch fine quality Wash Silk for men’s and boys’ shirts,
beautiful stripes to pick from; worth $2.25 yard; on sale,
Big Values in Trimmed Hats
This Week at Rosners
quarantine board at Houston told the
conference the worm was first discov-
ered in Texas in Chambers county in
Goodbye
Corns!
healthy condition.
For free expert medical advice
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And right here lies the secret S. S.S. to anyone, and I wish to
of so much continued suffering thank you for the personal ad-
from so-called skin diseases. Sim-'
Accept "California ’ yrup of Figs
only—look for the name California on
The Safe, Harmless Method By
Which Thousands of Women
Keep Looking Young.
believed the pest could be stamped out
at a coat of $150,000. z
Texas at present and can be eradicated
if proper steps are adopted immediately
he said.
injure and makes a delightful, effer-
vescent hthia-water drink.
HEART-STIRRING PLAY
AT THE QUEEN TODAY
E.S. ORGAIN OF BASTROP
TAKES NOTE OF IMPROVED
CONDITIONS IN AUSTIN
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have any real curative effect regarding your own case, write
the trouble, because your fully to Chief Medical Adviser,
no comes from far below the 177 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta,
cc. The condi of your skin Georgia.— Ad--
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CAUSE SLIGHT DAMAGE
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Hair that is Rightfully Yours
$3.50 and $3.00 Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide, over 50 colors
to select from; during this sale, per yard........... $2.48
$3.50 36-inch high lustre, soft finish Dress Satins, in every
REVIVAL MEETING BEING
HELD AT NAZARENE CHURCH
“SYRUP OF FIGS" IS
LAXATIVE FOR CHILI
Carl H. Mueller
Home of Good Shoes—Hosiery
608 CONGRESS
ready response from the congri
Dr. Goodwin is considered
Says Backache is sign you have
been eating too much
meat.
When you wake up with backache
and dull misery in the kidney region
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featuring the very latest fads in Silks and the quality is the very best. Anyone purchasing Silk here knows that
getting nothing but New Stock as we have no Silks left over from the last season to dispose of—that's why our Silks
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36-inch $3.00 and $3.25 Chiffon Taffetas, in every conceivable
color—This is the best quality Chiffon, skein dyed Taffeta;
during this sale, per yard ........ $2.48
40-ineh heavy thread Silk Jersey, in colors—Tan, Copen and
Rose—makes beautiful slip-over jackets; per yard... .$9.50
Heavy Canton Crepe, in the popular shades, for Spring wear,
40 inches wide; on sale, per yard....................$6.50
36-inch $4.00 Crepe de Chine Shirtings, in the novelty sport
Why delay? Why delib-
erately sidestep attract-
iveness when itisso easily
available and means so
much?
rance, and hence could be avoided.
This sounds like a broad state- ■
ment, and yet it is only too true. I
So many people are dragging ;
I through life the victim of some |
chronic ailment that is either mis- *
understood or mistreated, when Re •
36-inch $1.50 Brocaded Silks for coat linings and dresses, all
the high colors to pick from, per yard...............$1.19
Fine French Plaid Crepe Meteors, in the dainty colors as well
as black, for skirts, 42 inches wide, per yard........$7.50
40-inch Plaid Baronet Satins for skirts, in the sport colors of
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the best theologang and orators in
this denomination.
A cordial invitation is extended to
the general public to attend these
meetings.____________ ________________
It is now pretty generally con-
ceded that a grat majority of the
suffering that the human family;
undergoes, comes through igno-1
with a
egation.
one of
We have 75 Dresses left to dispose of this week-end for
the ridiculous low price of $15.75—You will find the ma-
terials of Satins, Taffetas and Georgette Crepe; many of
them worth as much as $40—Your choice Friday and
HOBBY MAY CALL
edies.
hit these remedies cannot pox-
All Saints' Episcopal Church will
have a rummage sale Saturday, March
20, at 816 East Sixth street, for the
benefit of church work.
dren love its delicious fruity taste.
Full directions for child's dose on each
bottle. Give it without fear.
Mother! You must say "California.**
—Adv.
ply because the disorder is mani- was positively beneficial.”
| fested by irritation, itching and If are afflieted with ec
often a breaking out and inflam-zema, tetter, erysipelas, ring-
■ mation of the surface of the skin, worms, pimples, acne, scaly erup-
the patient is misled into believ- tions, boils, irritations of the skin,
i ing thnt the entire trouble is con- or other similar disorders, you
| fined to this local disorder. ! need not expect any real relief
Hence the mistake is made of from local applications, and the
Rl.t M2 x sooner you discard their use, the
believing that the proper treat- sooner you will be on the road to
E ment is the application of local recovery, provided you will rely
R remedies to the affected parts, upon the use of 8. 8. 8.
Very often the itching and irri-i This fine old blood remedy goes
tation are so severe, that you feel direct to the seat of the trouble,
I disposed to try almost anything and by cleansing the blood of all
: for relief, and that is why you impurities and disease germs, it
E rely upon local treatment of keeps the skin free from infection,
I salves, ointments, washes and such and restores it to its normal,
8. 8. 8. Is the most satisfaic-
tory remedy for diseases of the
skin because it is the most
thorough blood remedy ever
discovered. It searches out and
removes all impurities from the
blood.
you may be sure that the real
trouble is with your blood, and
must be treated through the
blood, if you expect real rational
relief
'' Just see how quickly your
friends will note the perfect lus- .
ter, ths natural sheen and the added
beauty of your hair after you have
used Nawbra’a Harpicida but a
short time.
Do you want lustrous beautiful
hair? Then use H.rpldd. today
note improvement tomorrow.
Heztazeenzhzzzant
SOLD EVERYWHERE
Application, at the botlrr Barbar Sbopa
WILLIAM FARNUM IN '
that Texas should "not temporizewith
the pink holl worm.” These frlude
There are many hair “dyes" and so-
called “restorers,” but there is only one ।
"Brownatone" Hair Tint—safe, harm-
less, instant in results, easy to apply
and preferred by every woman who has
tried it. a
Men’s Brogues
Qgy A—Just received a ship-
ment of Brogues — and
imu"" they are real good looking
+ ’ All sizes. • -
the best and most
self in the alluring beauty of the
scenes. It is a story of hope deferred;
of poignant sorrow; of sublime love.
Abounding in tense situations, the plot
is unfolded in a aeries of stirring scenes
—for the most part depicting life
among the beauty-loving French Ca-
nadians. The star portrays the char-
acter of Pierre Fournel, a marvelous
violinist and composer, who gives ul
his great ambition and search for fame
for the sake of his weakling sister.
The strosg cast includes such well-
known players as Gladys Coburn.
Betty Hilburn, Kate Blancke, Paul
Cazeneuve, Robert Cain and Rowland
Edwards. Henry Albert Phillips wrote
the story, E. Lloyd Sheldon made the
scenario, and J. Gordon Edwards di-
rected the production.
(Continued From Page One.)
farming interests from all sections of
the State conferred here yesterday
nce. His sermon last evening on
always wear. Notice window display of Silks of the better sort that are direct from our New York buyers. Bought last
week especially for this Pre-Easter Sale. •
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Among the recent delightfully in-
formal affairs was the meeting of the
Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae Club at
the chapter house, in compliment to
Mrs. C. 8. Yoakum of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
formerly Miss Louise Storey of Austin.
Mrs. Yoakum is on a visit home to her
mother, Mrs. J. P. Storey, and is being
warmly welcomed by her many Austin
and University friends.
Mrs. Fred E. Pryor will leave next
week for Boston to join Mr. Pryor, who
left for that city Wednesday. Mr. and
Mrs. Pryor expect to be in the East for
six weeks, and part of the time they
will spend in the home of their niece,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pitts in Harrison,
Maine. Mrs. Pitts will be remembered
as Miss Fannie Fae Witter.
num in . heart-stirring drama have a
treat in store for them in the coming
of “Heart Strings,” a William Fox
2 production at the Queen today.
A love story of unusual theme and
| great merit, “Heart Strings,- like its
name, is said to play upon the mo-
e tions of humanity, to make one forget
RITTER’S DIGESTIVE LOZENGES
has been the traveler's friend and com-
panion for twenty-five years. Very
pleasant to take and always effective
and reliable. Don't start-on any jour-
ney without a box. They will keep
your system in perfect order and enable
you to eat anything without after dis-
tress. Indigestion is a very treacher-
ous complaint and often results fa-
tally. No one should be without a re-
liable remedy in case of an atrack. Get
a box and try them for yourself. Sold
at Morgan Rm l th Drug Co. 25c box.
Texas.
Mr. Orgain was complimenting Aus-
tin yesterday on what he termed her
continual internal growth, stating that
this city's banking institutions were
becoming famous for their solidity and '
sound business principles He also
stated that he had found real estate
conditions here, the changing of money
and other healthful Indications very
satisfactory. He had pusiness with a
large firm while here and stated that
he liked to deal with the business men
here as they are polite, courteous and
proceed along strictly business lines.
it genprally means you have been eat-
ing tob much meat, says a well-known
tie stomach. liver and bowels. Chil-
Absolutely Harmless.
"Brownatone" ds not only odorless
and greaseless, but is positively non-
injurious. We absolutely guarantee it
to contain no lead. sulphur, silver, mer-
cury, zinc. aniline, or coal tar products.
Used for switches as well as growing
hair. Bold by all leading druggists.
Two sixes, 35c and $1.15.
epecfal Fees Trial Offer
Rend only 11c with this coupon for
Free trial package and helpful book-
let on the care of the hair.
OF LEGISLATURE from itomach, liver and
---•--- bowels.
Mail This Coupon Now.
The Kenton Pharmacal Co.,
505 Coppin Bldg., Covington, Ky.
Enclosed find 11 cents (to cover
postage, packing and war tax) for
Trial Package of Brownatone.
*.......Light to Medium Brown or
a,......Dark Brown to Black.
Mark with X, shade wanted and
mall full name and address.
. The Settlement Club held a very
Cause Untold Suffer-i depends entirely upon the condi* I enjoyable luncheon meeting, presided
-aueK -u-M ______ , ___M Over by the president, Mrs. Charles
.1... ....1a Ka tion of your blood. Hence when Rayner. on Wednesday at the Austin
Ing mat couid De you are afflicted with what is Cateterla. Plan, were discussed con-
M * cerning the Easter tea to be given
commonly called a skin disease, April 6, which is expected to be a very
elaborate and beautiful spring function.
intelligent, rational treatment
Mrs. Lutcher Stark left last night
for her home in Orange after a two
weeks' visit in the home of her par-
ents, Dr. and Mrs. Homer Hill. Mr.
and Mrs. Stark will entertain with a
house party next week, when their
guests will include several members of
the University Glee Club, which is
touring the State, giving concerts.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Roots left Wed-
nesday morning for Houston to make
their home.
■— . | rub or wash off. If you want a de-
Dr. J. W. Goodwin, general superin- i lightful surprise, just brush or comb a
tendent. Church of the Nazarene, is j little "Brownatone” through your gray,
conducting a revival meeting with the streaked, or bltcT
local church, corner San Marcos and
R. C. Dickerson, Waco; Eustace T aylor,
. ■ . .. -. . Galveston; D. A. Lyday, Fort Worth;
he samepest, he said, that M. C. Tanquay, College Station: W. F.
Mexico Egypt. Hawal.and|chapman, austin; C. F. ’ •
Notice Our Window Display —P €€196 This Silk Sale Includes All
of Silks Now on Sale | EaMV Our High Grade New Silks
This season’s newest colors and shapes in Trimmed
Hats—in most any color desired. Specially priced—
Texas, writes: “After six weeks
of continued use of 8. 8. 8., and
j bathing the affected parts as di-
rected by you, I wish to advise
that I am wholly relieved of the
miserable disease which has af-
flicted me for more than twelve
I years. I can highly recommend
—Come in and let us show you our
NEW OXFORDS
Beautiful hair may be 6
retained or regained with,
Jleubros Herpicide /
Harpicid, will positively re
move all traces of dandruff, stop (
itching scalp and prevent falling F
hair. Thousands report anew
growth of hair after its use.
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"Brownatone Is My Best Friend."
This wonderful preparation does not
"GETS-IT" will rid you
of them quickly and pain-
lessly. All druggists sell
ane recommend it.
Dr. W. L. Hunter of tie Federal
11817. It is JI
! is ravaging Mexico Egypt. HawaiiLand 1 Chapman, Austin; C. F. Jenkins, Hus-
.Brazil. It has only a small hold on ton: L. C. Brady, Galveston, T.\ O.
Walton, College Station, and Walon
Peteet, Dallas. X
When the committee of seven Is ap^
Judge Ramsey declared the quaran- | pointed its first activities will includg
tine against Texas is "much more ser-’a conference at Austin with Governor*
ious than we think” and urged thnt. Hobby. The situation also will be dis- •
eradication work begin at once. He'cussed with other State officials.
Diseases of the skin come
from beneath the surface,
hence they can be reached
only by remedies that pene-
trate down to their very
source.
THIEVES STEAL BATHTUB
FROM AUSTIN RESIDENCE
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Even Austin bathtubs and’^athroom
fixtures are desirable articles when
thieves are collecting property from
others it has developed when the theft
of such articles was reported to the
police Thursday morning by Adam
Johnson of this city. The bathtub dis-
appeared from a house owned by John-
son at 3308 King street.
Sneak thieves entered a residence at
504 Brazos street according to another
report received by the police Thursday
morning and made away with a number
of small articles of minor value. This
robbery also occurred Wednesday
night
E. 8. Orgain of Bastrop is in Austin
for a day or two on business. Mr. Or-
gain is one of the best known men in
thia section of Texas, while his father
before him, Captain Orgain, was a man
with a splendid State-wide reputation.
E. R. Orgain is also a brother of ex-
District Judge Tom McCullough of
Waco-Dallas, a member of one of the
N most prominent families in Central
Miss Leila Beall Anderson, of Wich-
ita Falls, who is sponsor for the ship
Wichita, launched at New Orleans, will I
return with* Mrs. J. T. Montgomery,
who joined the party at Houston Sat-
urday for the launching of the ship,
and will be the guest of Miss Louise
Montgomery until after the Easter
dances of the University.
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(Continued From Page Five.)
St. Patrick's Day Supper.
The Outdoor Club of the Y. W. C. A.
celebrated St. Patrick's Day In a clever
and enjoyable manner on Wednesday
I evening with a supper, followed by a
I Majestic party to see "Twenty-three
I and a Half Hours' Leave.”
The supper featured St. Patrick in
every detail, with green and white as
the color scheme. Pretty Irish girls in
I green and white hooped skirts fur-
: nished place cards, and the centerpiece
. of white iris and green fern formed a
pretty ornament. The several courses
I cleverly carried out the color scheme.
Eighteen were in the party and when
supper was over the entire number
! enjoyed the very delightful screen play
1 at the Majestic.
' Those in the number were: -Misses .
; Hazel Cooke, Hazel Leifeste, Dora
' Lang. Lorine Brougher, Effie Gage, I
I Lenora Gage, Stella Sanders, Bess
. Hollaway, Lillian Clarke, Martha Boer- l
; ner, Julia Hughes, Vivien Schadt, Myr- ;
tl® Schadt, Etta Gruendicke, Maud Me- !
Daniel, Minnie Mosely. Winnie Bracey.
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Soon after Federal Director Beckham
formally opened his offices in the
Scarbrough Building he presented the
name of Miss Fannie Medearis to
Washington for approval as chief
Stenographer-and aide in his depart-i
"partment. This was confirmed and
Miss Medearis has been at work there
some little time. She resigned a pleas- ,
‘ ant place with Miss Annie Webb Blan- ]
i ton to accept th® one she has now.'
' Finding that more expert hlp was
needed in ihe same directon Director ]
i Beckham asked permission to tender:
a position to Miks Regina Blakeslee,
daughter of Judge Wm. Blakeslee, and
this request was also granted. Both;
are fast familiarizing themselves with
the work incident to the office, and as
they carried into the office with them
splendid reputations both for what they
already knew as well as adaptability,
i their success is assured.
From the San Antonio Express of
this morning is the following:
Judge and Mrs. J. O. Terrell an-
nounce the marriage of their sister..
Miss Ninnie Simpson, to A. G. McNeill
of this city, the marriage having taken
place Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock !
at the Methodist parsonage in Austin, I
with Dr. Caspar Wright performing;
the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. McNeill i
motored over immediately after the |
ceremony and will be a home at 125 I
West Ashby Place. MB. McNeill is
well known, having made her home
here several years ago, and has been
a frequent visitor since in the home
of Mr and Mrs. Terrell.
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authority. Meattormsuric.acia, which.dhepestton’the Mansrradcom-
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become sort,of paralyzed and 1ogE¥: committee will have full powers and:
When your kidney, get .slugkish and ! blanket instructions to meet the situ-
Clos you must relieve them, like you l ation as it eems flt Its personnel
relieve your bowels; removing all the wU1 be announced within a few days,
body s urinous waste, else you have ,
backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; Yesterdays conference was called
your stomach sours, tongue is coated, after recent announcement that Eouts:
and when the weather is bad you have Lana, Arkansas, Alabama and Florida
rheumatic twinges. The urine is had placedsasuarantine.asainst Texas
cloudy, full of sediment, channels often Icotton: cotton seed, cotton meal and
set sore water scalds and you are , hulls to prevent spread of the worm.
blgear“t."sek reniers two "three other southernestates arereported to
times during the night. be planning a simitar quarantine.
Either consult a good, reliable phy- Judge W F. Ramsey, governor of
sielan at once or get from your phar- I the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank, pre-
macist about four ounces of Jad Salts; sided at the conference and facts were
take a tablespoonful in a glass of disclosed tending to show that cotton
water before breakfast for a few days planters in pink boll worm infested puennge, •
and your kidneys will then act fine.' areas in southern Texas had permitted child is having
This famous salts is made from the , the burning of their 1918 crop to the --------------
acid of grapes and lemon juice. com- | value of ISO.000. This was permitted,
bined with lIthia, and has been .used it was asserted, with the understand-
for generations to clean and stimulate : ing that the growers would be reim-
sluggish kienex, also to neutralize , bursed under the Texas ptnk boll worm
acids in Ee ome so it no longer irri- law. The law proved inadequate it
tates, thus ending bladder weakness. | was declared, to recompense those
Jad Salts is a life saver for regular , farmers who are now suffering hard.
It is inexpensive, cannot shiPs.
Can Be Eradicated.
An automobile owned by Roy Wilson
of this city ran into and slightly dam-
aged a hack by D, G. Patterson.
Thirty-first and Rio Grande streets, 1
Wednesday morning. No one was in- ■
jured in the accident, which occurred
at Thirty-eighth and Guadalupe
streets.
Earlier in the evening a collision be-
tween an automobile driven by J. W.
Ray, who resides at 4908 Duval street,
snd n car from Taylor, the name of
whose driver was not ascertained. re- l
suited in slight damage to the Taylor .
car. None of th© occupants were in-
jured. and damages were adjusted be- .
tween the drivers.
Thursday morning two minor colli- {
sions occurred at Ninth street and .
Congress avenue when a traffic jam ’
tied up a dozen cars while waiting for i
a stopped car to resume motion. No |
injury resulted to any of ths oars. j
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