The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 54, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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THE ABILENE REPORTER ABKENE TlXAl.
PAaE THRE
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Personals.
4. 4.
MIs Johnnie Mndlson of Fort Worth
is In tlm city vIMling Mrs. It v Miller
an mti. 11. h. Hob hi son.
Mrs. H. Anderson and daughters
Misses Hnrvella rind Hess are here
from Sweetwater tot a visit with Mr
and Mr. Sam Malonc.
.Top demons haB gono to Aapermont
where ho will organize an independent
baseball tram ami play games during
the Bummer.
BpCaa PETTICOAT BACK
t FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE
Dissolved In water for douche step
pelvic catarrh ulceration and Inflam-
mation. Recommended by Lydia E.
Pinkham Med. Co for ten years.
A healing Wonder for natal catarrh
tore throatemd sore eye. Economical.
Ht titarotfinatr deanrina and eemiicxM pmm.
SnropU Free. 50c aQ dnroitts r pottnij by
QMU. ThPttenTcltCrroWnr. BtToo.Mt.J
FUJI f IS;.; NOW
Mrs. ooph I.lntnnri returned from a
tPIl days Visit to Abilene In rnlntltrna
She was a member of tho hoiio nartv flPa'nB a ' from the Kills ware-1
ior rearrp-iiuucr wetiuing which or ""'ri' "' "" "". inaum-Bi'u
cirred last Wednesday. Sweetwater thnl tnr npRro broke into tho house
Iteporter. i extracted a cowhide and sold it to lo-
J. E. Arnold farmer Citizen of AH.'1 Sk?..?" ?Arei
Inni. .! .. ii " "- uuiifiii. iiiu iiiul- iiujii m)nu- uiik
..... mm luuisu IU JVII1IIKIUI1
some
mojiths ago Is here greetlne friends
nnd attending to miRlnesB matters.
MessrH. Sid Munsoy and Itutherford
Orient Officials YUH.
Abllone Boy Second Lieutenant.
..7T . . . "" "i t jinny 01 ouiciais oi uio urieni
of Croi Plains returned homo 1-hurs.' Wuway spent a while meeting with
day moniln. making tho trip In the loeal business men Wednesday after-
latter s newly purchased Chevrolet noon. It. .1. Naylor. general freight
cnr- I and pnBBengor agent; .1. M. Uuther-
Mrs. George Kilihorg has shipped ford indnstrinl agent; and Mr. liar-
her big Cadillac Sedan to Chicago and Rfoo all of San Angclo Were among
Mr and Mrs. Kinbcrg nnd Master Fran- the party
els will leave hero Sunday marnltrg
ror cnicago. From that city they will
go In tho car to Now York. Canada
nnd tho ijikcs region upending about According to information received
three months on their annual summer bore Itobnrt Wagstaff son of Hop.
vnoati trip. aml ttr8j j jlt Wagstaff of thlB city
W. II. Starr secretary of tlm Mid- has been appointed Second Lieutenant
land Fulr and S. 13. Kberstadt Hecro- of tho Sexmd 'nfuilry of tho Texas
tary of the I'ecos Fair are In Abilene Kntloml (liiatd The information
in conference with Secretary Wood of hero .ys lml no offclal announce
the Central West Texas Fair who In tnent .ma boon midp of the appoint
president of the Western Association mont ho.vuv . Wai.Mtaff has been
of Falrn. A meetitig of the executive attending the S"ntc l''.ivrMtr.
board of tho association was called to '"
consider plans for the coming fairs Convocation
but Messrs. Starr. Kbnrnthdt and Wood
were the only oti03 In attendance. Members of the local Episcopal
church who attended the annual Con-
vocation at Pan Angeio returned homo
TTfTf-f-ci Vdnesday afternoon most of them
tnnblnp llln Wn In nlltnlllfllillon Plnin.
Jt'EWS HHIKFS. t..t n.n1n1 llin n nnmltll
Special to The Iteporter.
NEW YORK. Mny IS There
something particularly appealing
tno dainty well-groomed woman
about ribbon-trimmed bo-frllled pet-
ticoats; they canhot bo banished for
long from tho Wardrobe. This season
the petticoat has. returned in all its
old-time fluffiness to keep our airy
bouffant frocks In countenance.
Paris sends Us. of course the daint-
iest possible or linen handcmbroUl-
ered lace-trimmed. ribbon-banded
novelties many of them so extremely
fascinating that one is tempted to
wear tho sheerest of organdy chiffon
or Georgette frocks In order that their
beauty may bo shown. .Many or these
petticoats are boned corded or wlrod
Being J
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f thMfprde
i' yqjliicalh
am tnusl
! ir.i tttt Attnt nnr rwlnr in nttfntlt
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Band Concert Postponed
noutced. The Hov. A. D. Ellis who
The concert announced for Thursday a prominent face on the
ening by the Abilene Concert Hand P J 'u ?"'
ev
has been postponed until Tcuaday
night on account of the weatlier.
Move to Abilene.
Mr. and Mrs. Chafl. O. Cook arrived
In Abilene Wednesday from Fort
Worth to tiinlte tills city their future
home. Mr. Cook will be Assistant to
Dr.
the First itap
ted Thursday that it was a most suc
cessful meeting In overy way.
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KXI.IST .iaimm:sb
TOKIO. May 17. According to the
r Mllinni A .tmiiiinc tlm tnii..r nt Japanese press the revolutionists of
.. i.-irof n.'iic jm..1 .Southern China have sent canvassers
. ..r.V u...-V l.ll.t.11 I . . .. .
lo janau 10 secure wiu jiurvict-n "i
Jnpaneso naval reservists as well as
officers. Two hundred eeamen left
Tearing lion it Iltilldlnc
The work or tearing down the old'Koi0 feW ias nK0 to oerve on war-
Spauldlng building at the comer of HllI(m of ti0 rovolutlonarics.
Sycamore and South First street wan; Dr Kn!.0 ma!f n Kooe attorney aTid
practically f lulalioil . TlmrHiloy The'nn authority on Internat.onnl law hns
work or erecting tno modern nre-jrroof 1)fl0I cnKged by the leaders of the
parage Tor Spauldlng 15ro. will. begin ( revolting provinces and ban already
lit once. fihirtml for tlm rovnlultnnnrv rontera.
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rVation of
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be kept
strong the liver must
be active and bowels
regular. As soon as
there is any deviation
from those conditions
you should try
HOSTETTER'S
Stomieh' Bitters
srsissmisi
of voile orgrndy or Georgette In pink
blue pale green nnd similar shades
lutended for wear with skirts of black
E Xlccnx
IlrcnkfaHt Set font mid Petticoat
In order that tho frocks Under which
they are worn may have the propoi
swing. For tho dance thero aro net
and taffeta creations made with pet-
al upon petal in rose-ltko formation
the edges of tlid pctalud -ruffles pink-
Acruxrd of Hide Theft.
it tt lnfoAlml . IV4 i4tt(-k neimiiito t
understood that he Ill-give tcrnoon frock tho aUl 8 favored' of
Hounla Cai. neirro was locked up an Independent government In South
Thursday mo-nlng on a charge of orn China.
advice eoncornlng tho organization of I at ntul organdj.( ncc a!ul rbuon t;Jm
I III VScSII WC JH!
1 $Wz&lL Jr- mm
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Better CwiCfMces
made by a brauil ney proccaa-mKhty tasty and always
ready to sewer J I i
MITlIfnost
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oasties
lesultitig from years of practice and study are the inner
sweet meats of choicest Indian Corn skilfully toasted to a
crackly golden-brown crispness.
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Ey a new procsss thgtruCorn flavour unknown to
corn flakes of the past is brought out in every flake.
As you pour Toasties from the package note the little
pcarlv paffs" on the flake3 a distinguishing characterise
tic of thes? New Toasties. Another point they don't mush
down when cream or milk is added.
Insist upon these distinctive corn
PCgT TOETIES
flakes the NEW
They're New and Different
'and Mighty Good
-sold by Grocers everywhere.
inert. Tho bodice of the slip is usually
a straight wido band of ribbon lace
or a dainty embroidery flouncing hold
In placo with shoulder straps of rib-
bon or lace. It is not unusunl to sco
a frilly petticoat of dark biuo or red
taffeta tlm ruffles pinked and finished
yith an Inset or edge of white Valcn-
cienuuH or Bimllnr lace edgo.
The rnderbodli-c.
Tho uuderbodice to keep pace with
the petticoat must bo very dainty In-
deed. In a dark blue taffeta petticoat
the skirt portion is uttachod at the
normal waistline to a pale pink molro
bodice. Tho bodlco 13 merely a
utraight band of moire ribbon held
over tho shoulders by narrow pink
ribbons. Tho upper edge of tho bod-
ice la effectively trimmed with small
silk rosebuds.
Ureakfast Coat nnd Petticoat.
Quo of tho novelties of tho season ie
. tUo breakfast set consisting of coat
petticoat and boudoir cup. Tho coat
MIIU unlit iliuoiiuii'u uuiu oiiu a jim-
ticularly good combination; the coat
is developed In pongee and tho Bklrl
is of taffeta banded in the samo taf-
feta the bands edged with narrow Val
cnclenne3 laqe Tho deep stray pock-
ets on tho coat ghe it the appearance
of a sport garment. A charming little
cap of net and ribbon completes the
set most attractively. Many of these
seta are developed in plain materials
voile wash satin lawn and tho like
and are trimmed with bands collars
cuffs and pockets of the charmingly
colored cretonne. A. cap banded In
cretonne is practical and becoming
XotpI Ideas In SegHgees
Negllgeea and petticoat3 for the
June bride are dainty and fascinating
to a degree. The negligees are simple
and most becoming. Chiffon or crepe
Georgette are tho materials most fav-
ored for these airy garments destin-
ed for the bride or the woman who has
timo to luxuriate in their charm. Pale
blue with touches of gold or yellow
rose pink with a touch of orchid at
girdle or throat; white with pale
ereen. and similar combinations se
lected to harmonize with eyes a
hair. It Is not unusual to flm
negligee of cnlffoir "belted TyWur
pinilft of roses or other artUfeTai
ers; It is an attractive 4fg&srtistle
notion. The combljof several
tones in the girdle which is usually
of net or chiffon is anotner pretty
way of introducing interesting combi-
nations; for Instance a pale pink nee
ligee Is girdled with a wide sash hav
lug long ends of several folds of vari-
colored net or mallne. in pink blue
orchid and similar French colorings.
Bajadere Striped Skirt.
For Bports and morning wear the
awning striped materials linens
ducks and canvas weaves are partic-
ularly well liked. The stripes may
run up and down or around the figure
as shown heft. This skirt Is fash-
ioned of linen combining several of
the vivid colors now modish and Is
wcrn with a shirt blouse of voile with
... . iinun The souare neck is
a becoming feature. Among the simple
waist models of the summer are many
with the outside peplum. These y
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Awning Stripes In a Mnrninfr Drcxs.
taffeta or with Whlto nnd colored
wau!i skirts. Pongee Is also favored
for tliCHO outsldo blouses. Tiny but
tons steoKjoit or guumetnl and a
belt nrlnrV nr--cnlnrml ribbon arp
about lie MytrimiuTlK for these un
ices . hra second contar of a con
traspnshade
fot Ohio city of ToJedoJl
' Lucas County. il -.
unit J. cneney mixes oa
nr nartnar of the Ilrm or
Co.. doine nuaincM'JBa
lo. county aoawBMTo
lit said nrmnurva
INDRKD-MCICAIl
y casfmvCatarTli that aRnno' Do cured
IU m ot iiAi.i. a i-vu.iiitiii vuiiij.
I'luniyj. (.-iiunLix.
rn to eeroro ma ana euDRcnixu in
r presence tms tiaay or. UBcemDer.
D. 1SS6. I
Seal) AW. OLEAHON.
m nuiarjr j-uuuc
rail's Catarrh Ctifc la token Internally
acta directly upon tno Diooa nun biu-
Bunacea orjino ayaieia. ocnu iu
aonlals. rr.
J. CHElfKy & CO.. ToleJo. O
Boldly oUrSDrusslata 75c.
Tai m nn ramnr iiiu i
ththa If
'.s3. Cheney
City of To-
reaald. and
y thofaum of ONU
Alia ro:act and ev
TOTAL OF 157 SHIPS
NET GAIN OF $2lo0.e UEEX SEA-
1IZED IN PAST TWENTY
MONTHS.
LONDON May 18. Correspondence
of the Associated Pirns). A net gain
of 924250.000 has en realised by
Great Britain from f he seizure of ene
my ships and theinfeargoes In the lut
twenty mofths oftlio war according
to the record of e prize cfurt. The
MmwsAma.
ylatlierioa fcftH
ie entire itoM of
Uw future. But la tia
meantime dartaf tim
aarioua period of ex-
pectancy there U a
tplendld remedy Vaowa
sj "MotWg VrUad-
that dog voMden. H
is for exteraal uie f
llerca th taitm of
muscle expansion
sootheB sad quieta tha
cerres extend its la-
flucnoi to the tBtereal
oraani ajtd reaoTu ta
a (rest eiteot tbeten-
oeccy w worry asd av
M a natural teatsaeat (a
haa do Aror mltttrt .--.
ever and me thia reason moat uctt a modt
Uoafldal JUueaoa nooa those fuoctiae dt.
rectlf cMcted with SMtheriuwd. la a
book the subject b freely
a coov will be mxIUd In. La
U expectant twthera fey Bradield Kecsbtor
Co- M Laaaar d Atlanta G. Get a
tothe U -lthrti Friead- today otu
Oruajkt Vm ae directed and o vtil Ihea
Itnow why Btetfcere for nearly taM a ecatury
avo used and recoaaieaded thie Btlrniilil Ml
- wunvawi. ieetr MtMre are ate
.1 cfcsar. that bteeehe ewaiatt la eeeay
?
The Biggest Item of Dress is
' ! ii' '' ii in iii - i i i i iaippay
Comfortable Stylish Shoes
If your feet nrc not comfortable you axe uncomfortable from head to foot-
that L another good reason why yott should come to our Shoo Department
and let our expert shoo salesman fit you in a pair of EDWIN OLAPP or
PACKARD oxfords. Wo have tho new lasts and leathers in the particular
width and shape for your foot broad assortments from which to select and
tho best lines money can buy. Comfortable stylish serviceable
$4.00 $5.00 and $7.00
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fJT 4dMBaakaw
A Young- Looking
figure is the charac-
teristic of thet young
man; it shows4 in the
walk in the way -he
carries himself.
Hart
dCI)
larrner
& Marx
haveia special staff of designers
for such clothes; theyvget that
"youth' i into the suit or over-
coat; make it jaunty vital vig-
orous It shows in
Varsity Fifty Five
Models
Older men may and often do
have the youthful figure; and
such men like these styles too.
PRI01I;
$12.50 $15.00
$20.00 $25.00
II I taaea I" '"
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MINTER DRY GOODS CO.
Abilane's ProgrMiv Store
Li
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Government baa captured 157 ships that more than 1.000 writs for
wnicn nave ixeen aisposea or aer ae- proceedings) have been issued.
clslon by the prUe court aB follows: ThB .. wh!t. . VB . R.
No. Tonnage and condemned as contraband rei
54772
56162
42
42
Sola ..........
Requlatloned .........
DeUined till after the
war and requisitioned 73
rtze ent twry poaslbla variety. Msurtaa
from l-iBdnrillg toiabatoaag aa- bii-.
ted Hiaa hwr to wild animals wkkk wr
tea- InteedBl for the Bprlln Zoo.
85970
Total 117 195570
The result ot the sales have been
approximately:. I
Proceeds of condemned
vessels and Interest.. $1674025
Expenses ot sale 26540
Total proceeds of sale
of ships and cargoes . . . ?3t 230001
There are many more vessels and a
large quantity ot cargo still before the
court. Some Idea ot the work already
dea Buy be gtker.e4 from the fact
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