The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 133, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 1, 1921 Page: 4 of 16
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WEDNESDAY.
4
MW [OH
SGHOOL WOOK
TO EDUCATION
Board Considers Advisabil-
ity of Abandoning
Special Departments.
MUST CUT EXPENSES
Proposal Would Save Sal-
aries of Fifty-eight
Teachers.
IK • Confirmation of tbe 58 teachers io
I ■ tbe •■npal training and domestic
IB aeience deiarunrnts of the Sea An
[f (onio public schools ha« been postponed
| t ■■til the board of education <au furthei
I ■ iMMOcate the advisability of retninlut
I I those two departments in the school sys
I a tetr.. Jt war decided at the inerting ol
I I the board which was held Tuesday aft'
I ■ anoon. that it would be uc.-esonry to
! ■ cut off some of the departments nov in
i ■ eluded in the school for next year in
IX to keep within the revenut for ex
| I Due to the failure of the bond issue
■ Md the maintenance tax increase to
IB carry at the recent school election the
1 B board announced that it would be neces-
-19 aery to carry out some farms of re-
! ■ tteßchmeut Three menus of cutting
11 gown expenses were suggested to the
U board by Dr. Jeremiah Rhodes super-
[l (Meadeut. and action upon them will
IS- be taken at the regular meeting next
IB Tuesday
T Nsiggests Money Saving Plana.
♦ The three plans suggevted were: Re
I* daction of number of children in attend-
■ aace by excluding al! living outside the
A district and all tourists and poet-grad-
■ Mtea. forbidding entrance to those who
iB ars not actually seven years old. ce-
ll fuel to attempt to enforce in any way
|K the compulsory education taw and ex-
if dasion of those irregular or spasmodic
1 ■ la Mtendam- ; the second plan waa the
I induction of teachers salaries and the
ill third war the reduction of the number of
i J teachers through an increase in the size
I of elaasee. increase of length of school
|X day or omitting to teach certain lines
* of work
* Dr. Rhode. said that he would wel-
'l eome none of the Mheu.es. but that some
< action would be necessary to keep with-
I in the revenue*. The boaru voted unan-
X Saaouxly against a reduction in salary of
la teachers already employed. The mem
■ * bora were all in favor rather of cutting
J oat some departments or doubling up in
I tbe classes.
Ne Change in halarte*
• The list of touchers submitted for
J aiactiou for the coming year by Dr.
y Kbodes was confirmed by tbe board.
| with no change ia salaries. Several
I names were held over tor further inves-
| tigstion and will be paused upon at tbe
meeting next Tuesdsy. Substitute
teachers and new teachers were not in-
eluded in tbe list They will be voted
won after tbe board has decided upon
tbe policy it is to follow in regard to
cutting down expenses and u|>on tbe
■umber of teachers that will be needed.
Jt was suggested that all new teachers
be taken in at a slightly reduced salary
from >at paid to teachers employed this
year. No reduction will be made in the
■alary of teachers re elected however.
The schedule foy automatic increase lu
•alary ia temporarily suspended by or-
der of tba board.
Tench Sewing la Homes.
Tbe motion to bold the election of
teacher. in the domestic science and
maaual training departments ia obey
aace until the next meeting was made
by Guy 8. McFarland and was passed
by all members of tbe board. Jt was
aaid that the board may confirm those
(teachers at the next meeting. J. K.
>arena aaid that cooking end sewing
could be taught in tba hvmu and that
they could be eliminated but that sueb
subjects aa geometry -tbe three Its"
• could be learned only ia the schools and
I that the teaching force should emeen
I teste upon them.
As no bids have been received from
| local banking firms to carry tbe account
J of tbe board of education it ws» de-
I aided to Investigate offers made by
• bonding bouses in tbe east of loans to I
♦ carry the board during tbe next school'
y year. According to the present system!
• the board must borrow the money to I
J run tbe schools on each year aud pay it I
a at ths euu of tbe year when taxes are
* collected. J. K Beretta. Guy 8. Me- ■
I Fartaud and Haul 11. Hcholt were ap- I
t paint nJ a committev to the I
■ Mtter.
I Selection returns wart ranvaMPd and
• found aa luted with the bond iwur aud
k BMin teuar* * tax increase failing Lu
J carry.
Flan to Cut Expense..
S A petition for tbe use of printing
• equipment available in the schools for
‘ tbs use of a part-time class during tbe '
a wbu:' *r ronjkoaed of apprentice aork-
* «• af variant printing offices was pre- '
. Mbted by the eduostmnsl committee of
the Employing Printers Educational
ewiatioo and was referred to a apecial
t 'J* 1 ®' 11 ** •Itb power tu act. Dr.
► Rbodea Dr. E. 6. Evans and Guy 8. I;
J Mri arland were uppainted on tbe com- :
i mittae.
i A committee composed of J. K Ber t ;
J to. Guy Meh'ariand. Herbert Psairs and 5
k Paul hcbols was appointed tor tn« pur-
Ipose of investigating ways of keeping!
I expens. within the revenues. A «m-
C MUter Ml aupplise is composed of Mrs.
• Henry Guerre. Miss Hannau Hirshb<-g
• and Herbert I'eairs The committee on
^tegrhem is eotnpooad ot Mrs. Houston
- ‘Mown Mra. Heary Gaarra aud Guy
■ MckMrt.iiu.
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France* Doaobo..'Agnes; Dowc M&rj
Doyle. Mayne. Du<sir.. Bera lee.
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Earthman. Mm Bertha Ea*trrling. Bahr*
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Elba. Bennie; EHloon Gurate; KI I loot
Stella; Eubank* Leal.**.
Faller Katherine Mrs.; Felder. Ella
Feris. Nellie; Vtohdr. Julia; Fly. Run*
Foster. Inn; Franke. Lydia: FfaAW Mat
tie; French. Mra Mell J.; Free? AM'
Adele; Fuller. Mra Martha; Furlow Kuti
E.
Gallagher. Anno: Garner. Alice: Gar
rett. Hattie; Gentle. Mra. M. L.; Georg'
Ada: Georgi Gert a Clare: Gerstman. Marl
U: Gibbons. Adah D.; Gilbert Mra Carrie
Godwin. Myrtle; Gohmert. Emi!le; Gold
amltlu Ella; Gooch. laiHs M.: Gray. Mar
Burnt. Green Jenny IJad; Grrehan.
Maude; Oruaowald. Ixonia; Guenther
Tills; Guernsey Mra Annah; Gurinaky
Beanie; Outsell. Emma.
Hale Beulah; Mail. Busan: Hanagnn
Arnas; Harcourt. Mra H A.; Hardin
Ruth D.; Hanly May Harris J. K.. liar
j ria Mabel; Harri* flophye; Harrises
• Joyce; Harrison Marlon: Harri* Zephyr
I He kinin. Mrs Orena; Hclllgh. Irma; Jie I
hnd Marie; Henderson Ida; Meyv. Olga
Hickman. Mra Marv; Hickman. M .im- -
Hr; H yams. Annie; HiPgln* Mamie
H Hirers. Mrs. Bessie; Hirsch. Horman
Hofstetter. Fred; Holekarup Ern Raoß
cr. Mra Pearl; Hosen Blanche; Bown rd
J. r . Howard. Lottie; Hupperts. Mary
Hutton. Lucille
Jackson Ethel: Jackson. Gertrud
son. IjOIs: Jackson. Pauline; James. Acnrs
Jame*. Kate M.; Jame* Nel; Jam son.
Nora M.; Jarrell. Katherine; Jary. Annie;
Johnsen. Mra Emrie; Johnaon. Ora; John-
<ton. Marshall; Johna.on. Mlnnio L.; Jones
Minnie; Jones. Minnie; Jone* Anna IL;
Jordan Vara: Jordt. Elsie;
Kay. Ray M. Kennington. (Rndys:
Kimbrough. Carrie; Kimbrough. Lyttle;
King. Marguerite; King. Sarah &; Kirk*
land Mra Bertha; Kline. Mrs. J. F.;
Kloecker Erma. Krr» «• Kat K r ...
Elisai*eth: K'lnta Angela; Kyler. Manna.
Laird. Fannie; Lancaster. Louisa; Lar-
kin. Mra Jennie; La Rm Callie; Lawson.
Kathryn; Leigh. Edith; Lewi* Effie:
Looaa.terg. Elsie; Loftin. J. O.; Lytle.
Elisabeth.
McCormick Pearl; McGregor. Kathryn:
McHenry Mra Edith; Mc Hugh Nora May;
McMillan. Mra W. R . MeNeadly. I*eah;
McNeil. Edna V.; McNeil. Mora; Mabrtto.
I>ora; Mx! one. Florence; Malsby. Elln-
beth. Maetse. Paulino; Manev. Bessie;
Manrord Annie. Mann. Miry E.: Manry.
Corinn* Higgins; Martinelli. Wiry; Mar-
tin. Edna; Martin. Mary. Manon. Chardin
O.; Mason. Elisabeth; Mason. Laila R.;
Mathew* Bernice; Mathew* Kate; Ma-
thew* Mmme; Matthew* Mra Lucy H.J
Matthew* Mrs. Pearl: Maroaux. Pauline;
May. H. T.; Mayer. Ariine Mergenthaler.
Ernestine. Merrell. Schell; Metcalf Mr*
Allie: Meyer. May; Mlcar* Jewell: Miller.
Ada; Miller. Amelia; Miller Jaeksey: Mil-
lar. Moflle; Mitchell. Mm Mattie; Moody
Art^e. Moore. Johmr; Mo^r.- Julia: Moore.
Viols; Morey. Elisabeth; Margin. Fannie;
Morgan. Gladys; Morn* Edith; Morri*
Elisabeth. Morri* Minnie; Moa* EUsa-
heth; Maynahan. Ruth; Muiler. Mary;
Murray. Berta; Murray.Mae. Murray.
Mary Lee; Murr.**. Ruth; Muagraie. Bon-
nie; Musgrave Mm Ella; Muasey Laura
P.; Moreau. Emily n. _
Neal Elma A.; Nelli. Mm Lula: Nelson.
Millie R.: Newman. Gmce; Neman. FWtl
M.: Nicholaoa Emily; Nicholson Mm.
J into. Nicholson. Minin; Noonan CUT*.
Norman. Ixsla Mao.
North. Kathryn; O'Brien. Nannie; Olen-
buSh. Holes: Overahlarr Beulah.
Pagol. Lydia E . Palma. Mary; Palm.
Tilda; Palmer. Edit*: Farmer. Grace;
Parr Ann: Parr. Eunice: Paulu* Malaria;
Porelda. Riu Perex. Marguerite. Perkin*
Mm E.: Per!lt* E!al< . Perry. Rosa; P<»-
ael* ' onstanee r^er* Mm Hulda; Petit.
Amelia: Petit. Gertrude; Pfeiffer. Otto;
Pfell Violet Pickett Elale; Pirie.
Eva; Pirtle Mm Leia; Planter. WRln.
Poindexter. Ruby; Potter. 4 ' The^eaM.
Powell. Mm Mai-el Price Mm Mimi*
Pre* me* Mm L. C.
Ragsdale. Beulah; Ramsey. Annie: Ran-
dell Martha; Randolph. Ruth; Rather.
Aline; Reed. Ethel; Rees* Mm Eunice;
Reid. Cam: Regen. Adali l^mlbe: Rhelner.
Gertrude: Richter. Lei let; Rieseueeker
Lam: Ripley. Mm Fans * Robbins Roth;
Robinson... Katherine; RoSinasa. Marguer*
its; Robinson. Maude; R ogars T. G»>i
H«*so. Edith: Ho«y Norma: Rowland.
Myrtle. Roy Johnny; Rundell. Cathie;
Rutjedg* H»r>l
Sadler. Martha; Bal* Flora: Baueert
Mr* C. W.; Hauador* Eiieoa; Schapiro.
Rarah Beheuck. Mrs Kate; Bcldochiur.
Mm Elm; acbinidt. Llsxie. Bchol* Olga;
Bchul* Ellen D.; Schwarts Mr* Build
•icefield Harriett; Scofield. Miriam: Brale.
Bem; Bearey Emma C: Seffel. Mm Rob-
ert; Setser. Mra Bernice; Shane. Jessie;
Sharp. Pearl. Shook. Mm f ' . b *
Jenn.e; Skinner. Fmnocs. Smith IManolla;
Smith Frances. Smith. Janie May; Smith.
Mary Kate: Nmlth. Stella Q-: Suleman.
Mm C.» Sptt»«r Grace. Speileesy. Lil-
lian; Sprott. Minnie; Stanley Grace Stark.
Helen V.: Starae* X A-: Mode. Laura.
Stela. Mamie. Sterling. Evebn; Stewart.
Maude. Stewart. Robbie: Stoddard. Char-
lotte; Stoll. Mrs. Anna: ditone AJlce; Stone.
Elia: Storm. Ollie. Stovall Mrs Mary:
Ftmttea Ollie; Struve. Mm EHa J. <
Stokes Vera; Buggs. lail*.
Tinner. Jennie; Terrliy. Annie: They eon.
Mra. Ethel; Thoma* Albert XT »■
Exceptional value* in Summer Underwear. Hers’* how they’re priced.
A $l.OO Union Suit for 80c A $1.28 Union Suit for $1.05
A $1.75 Union Suit for $1.45 A $2.00 Union Suit for $1.65
A $2.50 Union Suit for $2.15 A $3.00 Union Sult for $2.39
B. V. D. Union Suita Seal-Pax Union Suita
$l-29 $1.29
KASH LEVINE’S
MAN’S STORE 109 ALAMO PLAZA
1*1*; Tuoin»«on. Tip: Th*bu* Alic*; Tur-
ner Grace.
Vnd»rwn«l. Georgi*; Vrquliart. lira
Terra*; Van Riper Ura. M K.; Vlnmn.
Knee; Vogel CM**; Volaht. FxuoiX.
V*i*MHU<lrid; Vol* M«>l*
W*ii<er. Bnie K.: W»(k*r. MUH«: Ward
B»w: Ware. Mn«la Warrea. Mary 0.:
Waieer Marr; W«lMlac.'Aß*le; Waltijlna.
Bon* U ; Walla Mr* A.14‘»: 'Yraeoit.
Hint’** Aj Wear Id* How: Wrpt.\Pearll
Weal Hany;- White r'&nnln: White lane:
Whitehead. M<><iena: Weiner. Jennie:
Wiley. Hath: William* L D.; William*
l.oui-e. William* Mra v*Uia: William*.
W !».; Wni'amaea. Mnrah: Wllllamaen.
Willie A.: Il l loon Loo; WJlaoa. piellle:
WUao*. Mattle B*ll: Wimberly. Alyce I-
Wlnurran Ahee: Mair. Millan: Weir. X|.
meal*; Woltrrmlarr. 113 q*; Wnght. Nam* 1
nm Peart.
rate*. Cvr: Vork. Jowril E.: TCoSg.
Ellxni^rti: Yeunm Willle^Ma«.
Marra -wHool Venehera.
Bell Minnie; Biilvn*. Edna F.; Booker.
Mabel Minter: Boyd. Henrietta: Brook*.
N. B.: Brown. Florence; Brown*. Ida <2.1
Bumbrey. Frankleaa.
Calhoun. Cora U: Coulter. Jeltle: Davi*
Myra I.; Bunn. Mm A. E.: Rilmonil*
lune K; Oat** A It. principal: Harri*
Bertha: Harri*. Mary E: Haywood. Kittle;
Holland. John: iHunt Mm Allee; Inca.
Alma K.l UmkH W. M.: Lane. H. K:
Xarwil- U. K Mitchell. Grace M-;
Mitebell. Qnmey R: Morrla J oar ph K
principal: Moae* V. E S*l*nn. Konde*:
Fettoreon. I.i*alc: Hoel Bertha J.: Reek.
Ktnnfy; lloiert* P. F.: Starne*. Mar-
ruerite:’Pullon. 8 J. principal: Tarver
H. M.. principal: Turner. Bettie E.: Wil-
l.am* William B.: Wright. Evelyn A. Mm: |
Gale* Laura. _ •
TO GIVE RECITAL
Student* ef XV rM moorland Special De-
partment- to Appear.
A recital will be (Irra at Weatmoor-
Und college Saturday evening at 8:15
by atudenta iu th< departmeuU of muaie
and expreeaiou. The public u invited
to attead.
Following is the program:
Intermexzo (Mnocagui. Joßeth Craa-
I field Ines Mill*. Margaret Boyd Geor-
' (ia Belle Gibbens Maran Ixxtun Mary
' Porter Seefeld Juanita Carroll; Caba-
jlctta (Lack) Cora Mae laic; Pierette
' (Chaminade). Kathleen Heater; rend-
ing Aabes of Koses (unknown) Kuby
Ixivett; “A June Morulng" (Willeby)
Kathleen Heater; oerenade (Gonoudi
Margaret Boyd; “Gboatx" (Scbytte)
Margaret Wilson; "Tarantelle" ipiek-
aonka) Zora Owings; Torchlight March
(Clarke) Mary Porter Seefeld. Ger-
trude Seefeld; musical readings (a)
Kphem Jones (unknown) (b) Soap
(Johnson) Eleanor Armstrong: Ariel
I Kern I. I-enora Hardin; "Komancc'
iLaForge) * Aragonaiae" (Maaneuet)
Harriet Guilbem: "Without Thee "
(D'Hardelot) "When l^re Ja Kind"
IA. L:) Kant Foote; "Glgue Bretonne"
I Bachmann I Irene Tacquard; "Scene
de Ballet'' (Deßenot). Ines Milla; Noc-
turne (Grieg) Jocund banco (Beott).
Naney Ellen Bice: "Lot* in Spring'
lArditi). Margaret Wilson; Wjtche*'
bame (MacDowell) Kita Bruff; over-
ture to "Zampa" (Herold) Dorothy
Peeples Harriet Guilbem Harriet Cal-
tert Zora Owings.
LINDSLEY MAY COME
I ** •
Past Nat ions I American Legion Com
mander May Visit Here.
The possibility that Henry F. Lind-
sley of New York City first pan na-
tional commander of the American Le-
gion miybt come to Ssn Antonio from
I Galveston WM expressed by Walton
Hood post commander here. Mr
i IJad*l*y has been at Galreaton attend-
ing the Americanism meeting st that
I place.
Maj Gen. James G. Harbord com
minding the Second bivision has uot
। yet returned from Galveston. While
; there be addressed th< meeting. Claude
V. Birk bead pact state commander
i returned Tuesday (morning.
Col. Joseph F. Gobo of hearlquar
tera of the Eighth Corps Area who
went to Galveston to address tbt legion
member* ixmceming the Cltiaena Mil -
tary Training Camn to ba held at Camu
Traris this summer is expected back
Wednesday morning.
Charles W. Scruggs state adjutant
of the American I«eglon who formerly
lired in San Antnnio. will pass through
this city on hi* return to ballas.
ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR
About our 11.00 Puritan Home Laun-
dry Service or phone Crockett 3372 or
34<13. We bare confidence in our abili-
ty to satisfy you. .
We wash Monday. Tuesday Wednes-
day. Thursday Friday and Saturday
rain or shine.
SINSHINE LAVNDRT AND DRY
CUMNING COMPANY.
Crockett < roekett 1403
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH
LEVINE’S
In all San Antonio you won’t find
clothes values like these!
KIRSCHBAUM’S ALL-WOOL
TROPICAL WORSTED SUITS
bought to sell for $35 to $4O now
selling for
$25.85
All sizes beautiful patterns and the new-
est models.
Palm Beach Suits to suit every taste for
$ 13.45
TO GET QUICK ACTION
Army dud Chll Authorities to Copper.
afe in Draft Cures.
Because of the numlwr of habeas eor- 1
P)P ^proceedings being f.lai a* a result
of apprehension of draft derfrters and
the d>ort lime allowed within which to
make returns arrangements bare been
made between tbe war department and
the department of justice whereby the
officer on «h>pu the writ is ^vedimiy
make dirdet tTqae*t ttt n-1> ■ nearest
Cpited Htate* attorney foe assistance in
I :meeting Hie gßrerament'a cane. The
purpose is to proven^ the else being er-
ta'bllshed br'default areording to" wor!
received nt headquarters of the Eighth
Corps Area Tncsdar morning.
Also when It I* derided for ihc mili-
tary to discharge an aPeged draft de-
serted. or when conviction is not (tti-"
tained by the military eonrt nil fart*
in the case<are to l>e turned orgt to thr
department of justice for praateution
for any alleged violation of the (elec-
tive service act coming under their jur-
isdiction. t ’
Whero ease undhr consideration by
military authorities are believed to be
of interest to any other brunch of tbe
government a repoikt tn that branch Is
to be made immediately. As far as
practical co-opcratlon and assistance
la to be given by milifatry authorities to
the*department of justice Jn all..rases
nnap the request-of tbe United States
attorneys. r.
Yosknm In Memorial Services.
Yoakum. Tex June 1. — Shelton
Moore I'.wt No. UX American Ij»;mhi
observed Memorial Day Monday morn-
ing Tbe legion members anl other ex-
service men assembled at the legion
quarters st IM o'clock and wer? roii-
i.jcd t.> the cemetery where they were
assembled in formation headed hy tbe
national colors carried by two ex-navy
men and followed by the legion >oOi
mandci. A. Hantleben and t'haplatn *J.
F. Sheehy. Behind these came two ex-
service men. who were moetly clad in
uniform. They marched to the pavilion
where an impressive ceremony was held.;
A firing squad fired a *ilutc while a
chorus sang the "Star Spangled Ban- 1
Ker" and “America." After the services -
►mall United States flags were placed ■
at the head and the foot of each sol-
dier's grave. After the ceremony the
men n^iirned to rhe city for a oanquet
in their ImtMir. Addresses were made by
Cnpt. H. Dic-kaon. Captain Fisher Lieu-
tenant Cain and othen.
mt
Sed Modelo
'Nafa with the Ford springy—-
not against thorn. Th. “third
spring" check* tbe r.bound and
stop* the side-sway. Savo tire^
fuol and car depreciation. Mod-
erate ia price.
Di»trikatoT9
CLIFTON GEORGE
MOTOR CO. f
720 E. Houston St. ;
San Antonie Toms- U
■ ~■ r 1
^wdeall
LAUNDfiYCD^
r—(Adr.)
THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT.
■■ M3lr “EASY”
RLI: t -Bii
LMH best!
\ THE "EASY”
* 1 Vacuum Elee-
trie Washer has
Mj gained pre-
eminent position
n washing
kJ machine field
^ecßuse it em-
ploys the most
M„ddK fFHCIENT
“EASY" on m * thod ° f u
J/39.00 net cleaning clothes.
Easy It» two big vacuum cups operate
favinents. Hko human hand*—lifting and dip-
ping—lifting nnd dipping-—no rub-
bing or wear. Artion of the cap* (imply forces the
hot sudijr wntcr through meshe* of the garment* by
PRESSUBE and SUCTION—and the remit » abso-
lute cleanne**.
Compare notion of the “EASY" Vacuum Cups
with washing methode of other el/etric machines. In
the “EASY” there’s no churning of c10the*.....
but you ean see the tireless suction cups actually
SQUASH the coil out of the clothes.
Let the sveuum cufis do
yonr next slashing FREE
and see for yourself how
they get the dirt “without
getting the clothes." *
Martin Wright Electric Co.
808 EAST HOUSTON CROCKETT 4200
“JVhere Quality Is FaramOuitf’
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00 V r Co. $3 or
*' VV SAN ANTONIO’S BRIGHTEST CORNER
1 ' B '
Silk Dresses at Price
Just at the Season’s Height! '
Canton Crepes
’ Taffetas
Georgette
Combinations
Figured
Georgette
Crepe de Chine
Foulards
Satins
*
$49.75 Silk Dresses $24.88 $ 95.00 Silk Dresses $47.50
$55.00 Silk Dresses $27.50 | 99.75 Silk Dresses $49.88
H ::::::::::: K » 125 00 D"*-
$75.00 Silk Dresses $37.50 M 35.00 Silk Dresses $67 JO
$ 85.00 Silk Dresses $42.50 $150.00 Silk Dresses $75.00
Extra Specials in Silk Dresses
Values to $19.75 at $7.50 Values to $35.00 at $15.00 •
Values to $39.75 at $19.75
Cotton Dresses Attractively Priced
$49 75 Values $39.75 $29.75 Values $23.50 $12.50 Values $ 9.95
$45.00 Values $35.00 $25.00 Values $18.75 $ 9.95 Values $ 7.45
$39.75 Values $33.50 $19.75 Values. ..♦ j $14.50 $ 8.75 Values $6.75
$35.00 Values $27.50 $15.00 Values $12.46 $ 7.50 Values $ 5.00
H. HERWECK
Crocliatt SIS will
Paint Your House
On Monthly Paymont*.
Tonight’s the night!
Dancing from nine
'til midnight on the
cool
St. Anthony Roof
"TOP O’ THE TOWN”
Enjoy the cxhUarat- •
ing dance music of
EUBANK’S ORCHESTRA
Table d'Hote din-
ners front 6 to 9 each
evening $1.50 and
fs.oo. \
PHONE CROCKETT 7700 FOR RESERVATIONS
Concert music from
7 to 9. A la carte-
service ai all hours.
I -
Gunter Hotel
Japanese Roof Garden
Open every evening 7 P. M.
DANCING
Dance and dine under the open sky.
A moet delightful place
to spend your evenings.
"This Wonder Place in
Wonderful San Antonio”
Dinner $1.50 and $2.00
a la carte
Light Classified Columns for Results
JUNE i 1921.
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Pleated
Puffed
| Sashed
Tucked'
Beaded
Embroidered
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Diehl, Charles S. & Beach, Harrison L. The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 133, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 1, 1921, newspaper, June 1, 1921; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1617231/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .