San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 275, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 5, 1919 Page: 58 of 86
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\n iuin1u hafkfcss: sunday mukning. october 5, 1919.
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the bf\t uuvtlj&js of the «on:nilttc<
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Antonio Keview No
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lit Ap<»v iatiou of the M;i«« :iUh n will
i; ■ . Mo'iii iV allernoon at oVIim-k iii '
v. oodtwu of the World llall. AU oifi< i
t'ltii iuiiuliers :ir» ur^etl t•» !•»> present,
Ihf M'i <• it(1 th ^n will !><• conffrrcl
M?vcnii <uinll<l;»t<- At iho < of lio*
|j»i>iln>s .-•'^•sjon .« !T< » ptioii will l>»* h» nl
iutiotit)^ Mr> r>ow«l>. Stat* «Kput\. hu«'
va> oloetnl |»athnmhr t»» :be <•• »nwntitn«
tk Port Huron, MUta., in September. I'm
Ct*nimaiukr> unci all pa*t officers of the
i»r«ler are requests to he |»re>« i«t.
Tb<» Lotus < lul» will hoM if> first lucu
lng of the seaxm Thurxl t;. at'teruoon at 3
o\ lock at the Men^rt-r Hotel.
The Graduate Kin«l« r. irteners' Club wi'.i
D e#t at the iieor-v Lep»> llrown Kiioler-
parten Wednesday att«Tnonu at o'«1ock.
Ali members are *urj;e.l to be present.
Kathleen I'lair Clarke will ooraplimpiii
the Tuesday Musi. al Club and the Ohami
aaue Choral Society in a composition pro
gtam Tuesday in the ballroom of tlu
t.i.liter llotei, with Matilda K»uter, l>ii<
ioprauo, interpreting the son^s.
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The Shakespeare Club will tiegin tlo
years program with a >oeial session
Thursday afternoon, October at 4.1.'»
o'clock in the loice <«t Miw Mildred Ba. -
kill.
The Coterie of the Woman's Club will
meet iu luncheon session Thursday at 12
o'clock. Mrs. James B Murrah and M: .
T. O. i oster will be 'losto.-'s lor the day.
The K I.e. Parent-Teachers A.
Fociation t'»r the opening sessnei
Friday alt a at .> .".0 oVlotk at tue
sfrhoK 1;. Benjamin liean will addrt s
the members i:etreshtucnl> will be served.
All luterested are requested to attend.
The Barnard K. Beo Chapter. I'iiite<l
Daughters of the Confederacy, will m t
Tvesdav afternoon at U:.H0 o'clock on 1 im>
tiie/./anitie floor of the tiunter Hotel An
cL'etiou of delegates to the Stat' vonv-
lion and otht r in portant busine» w .
transacted.
Mrs. 11. C. 1 loekeiijo.s of Cleveland B«mic
raid. Alamo ll«d^hts, phone Croekett JT.v
has been appointed president pro tera of
the (lihbons Literary Club, pending the iu
Mallntiou of telephone servife iu the resi
•ience of the president, Mrs. 1*. Maurenin,
ST.' West Mistletoe Avenue, BcitCOtt Hill.
The eoniniittees having charge of the
lawn fete to be given Wednesday after-
noon and evening in the home of Mr.
and Airs A Castnnola, S'J4 South Flores
Street. 1 ive reported all plans complete for
u delightful so< ini event. Handsome c><
trance prizes have been contributed and
liuudreds of sn aller prizes will be dis-
tributed. Music will be enjoyed tbrouga-
otit the evening Mrs .]. U. Uavis is gen-
eral chairman of the affair. The event will
to sponsored by the Queen's Daughters oi'
M. Mary's Church. A light supper ai.d
< fhtr refreshments will be served. Thw
rr>te is planned for the purpose of replen-
ishing the treasury of the Queen's Ihiugh
t*Ts. which has become almost exhausted
due to the heavy calls of the past spring
and summer. All persqns interested are
ofdlally invited. Other gotnmlttees for
the fete are: rickets and entrance prizes.
.1. II. MeClure. In
- B. Corrigal, Hero
rmatm IM Mrs
i committee, Mr>. L.
Mrs Let- lVtri
man. an-
hrttss
harles I
1. IB-ss,
fid Mrs.
Mr
. Bakrr; wheel of fortnn.. Hrv A
' tanola and Miss Annie Sulli\an; ict
cake and s >da water. Mi -. 1' .1
I chairiUHn, Mrs. Ballard and Mi>
J musical program. Mr- A K B i
' laity, Mrs. Mattie Walthall Lenta:
'Ihe Tuesday Musi-al Club \*ill begin its
• season's adhities Tu.*>.sav att-n.'- '» t
o dock in the home "t Mrs EH Herts!* rc.
Tin' musical progrini will b* u.ir char*re
I of Mrs. Stanley Winters, aud will consist
I • utirely ol compositions by American' an
tliors. * Mis> l»«»rothy huerler, pianiste.
will be the student Included on the pro-
grim. The following artists will I"' heard*
I Miss Martha Mathieu, soprano; Mrs tiuy
i Simpson, uicvso soprano; Xfrs Katkerlne
I Blair c arkc •«• n |n.^»r, "t New ^ ork City,
Mrs Lula Kichard>oi! l»ean. soprano, r-
! «• 1.1ly returned entertainer from overseas:
Mr> Flora I»ilg:ir« Auderson. organi<t
land s cotnpanist, of New York City; MIm
» Marian Skinner, soprano, of Fort San.
'loiiston; Kniimtt llountree, Laritoue, a. d
I Harold Gill, baritone
afternoons at 2 o'clock. A class in social
ethic* aud Bit.N study is conducted on
at T «• .'»' k, and a
•urso of "Women of Other Lands'* on
Wednesday evening.
Ail clubs of business girls will meet at
0:30 on Mouday evening for supper, gyni-
isiuui r- • rcatfot lasses and the opening
M-sslon of the Forum, at which will be dis-
■ ; . l*oi - Woman Citizen and
the Comniui Itj * \n invitation to come
to the association on Monday evening is
c\t"iid>"l to any business* girl or Pro,'P
of girls interested in one or all of the
tlvitles. Friendship, good times
; worth while evenings are assured. An
in. 'Tiual "at home" will be observed in
tlif •lnbrooius of the association Sunday
aft: ri.«M»ii from u t»» •) Young women who
are awaj from home are especially invited
to 'irop in to read, write, enjoy music and
;p of t a Any wishing to spend the
afternoon out of doors are asked to com-
municate with the association.
im In -day tiie finance committee wll
meet at 1" o'clock and the educational
and extension committees at 4.
The ooard "f directors of the association
will meet on Wednesday at 10 a. m.
\MONG CHURCH SOCIKTIES
Y. W. C. A. NOTES
1 Lie first week in October marks the
formal opening of the fall program of tin*
Young WomenV Christian Association. It
is a program offering recreation and de-
velopment along physical and educational
L lines, which will be enjoyed this year by
; 7l greater number of young women than
( hare ever been in tooco with the asso< la
I tion before, judging from registrations
[ for classes and clubs which have already
I b»en received, ltelease from the pressure
j of war work has meant more leisure time
I which is to b" used to tin- best adv.intauo
this winter for self development, si-rvne
! and good times by s.-ores of young worm i
' and girls.
The gymnasium classeK, under t1 ir^
I tion of |||ts Kdith Jimison, who ha
cntly returned from a \cur of asM>< iat ion
vrvice in Honolulu, will hold their first
>• s>:.,n on Monday, the matrons aud home
.'iris meeting in the morning at 10, the
'valued • lass of business girls in the e\c
itig at 7the High School girls Tuesday
at :::oi>. and the beginners among the busi-
ness gir!< Tuesday night at T:5U. Recrea-
tion in the gymnasium will be a part of
nil club meetings for business aud school
girls.
The educational department, under the
direction of Miss Llllie B'eit. offers a va-
riety of courses both vocation,!I and avoca-
lional. The fall term of the school of
stenography opens this ive< k with new stu-
dents registering f»>r morning, afternoon
and evening classes, many of them adding
to their work the six weeks in filing which
begins Tuesday evening at s o'clock. This
class will meet on Tuesday and Thursday
evenings of each week and will consist
of talks and practical demonstrations given
by men and women from railroad offices,
the Traction Company, Inw firms, real es-
tate offices, the public library, department
stores and Government offices. A free
class in English grammar and composition
will meet on Monday evenings at s o' lock.
The Spanish "lass meets Tuesday and Fri
day at 7 o'clock. The millinery class will
meet on Monday and Thursday evenings at
7 o'clock and the class in sewing and
dressmaking on Wednesday and Saturday
At tl,.> lawn fete to lie -iven Wednesday
r; . and evening at the home of Mr.
n ! >lr.. A. ii. t'ustatielu, -d South Klores
<i[ , i ;.\ ill t^ueeilV |l;Ul|lhterh of St.
i ui , ; uiu.-;. .il iirngraui will include:
I'iu'i,, i", vlis> Malie l»luiuiiek; vocal
■ ii, Vi-» lilizalietli (laeuslen, aeeoiupanied
hv ilrs. llermau Wap'iuuhr; vinliu solo,
■ 1 jss . : i. Diliimil k. at ruiuiianieil by Miss
- . i|;, ,\I;i>11,; reeitalion. Miss Marie Lauge;
11,... , |„, Mrs. F. K. Jennings; violin
Mdrt, Loul» VojfBl; Vocal toloi Miss Marie
idauo solo. Miss Marie Diuimick.
Aliu.tt twenty-five handsom, prizes have
been donated as well as many minor prises,
. thai no one need go away empty-handed.
\ delicious supper will be served as well
. other light refreihmtntl. The cause
i his entertainment is given is the re-
,.l -f the treasury of this organic-
which lias as its principal work the
i.ir the si"k and destitute cases
. .ii.ut the city that come to their
ai riothes, food, medicine and in
gome casea uioney are given after an in-
vestigution of each case reported has been
mad' . I'he annual report of the Queen's
liaughters shows hundreds of cases of des-
titution and suffering relieved by the so-
ciety. Immediately following the recent
gulf storm the Queen's Daughters quickly
collected a large number of garments and
sent them to Corpus Chrlsti. The public,
in general is cordially invited to attend
the fete Thursday, there being no entrance
fee.
Mrs. J. 11. Davis, general chairmap, Is
being assisted by Mesdaines William Cas-
sin, A. .1. Fitzpatrick. T. L. Conroy," L. L.
lless, I.ee Petricli, Mary Baker, J. H. Mc-
< lure. It. Corrigau, Herman Drelss, B. J.
Mauct-matu), Charles liogaii, J. P. Laux.
Ballard .^f. Dillon, A. li. Bacon, E. 0.
•tunes, Mattie Walthall I.eman, W*. S. An'-
thony. A. W. Bitter, .John Fitzpatrick, J.
I., Maher. ,1. S Italian! and Fred Martin,
and Misses Annie Sullivau, Mary Norton
and Agues McKnery.
Alamo Methodist Church was filled to its
capacity Friday evening, the occasion be-
inu' ;i "get acquainted" evening. A de-
pliglitful and thoroughly enjoyed program
of musi ■, recitations and speeches was ren-
I
I dered, after which a social hour was spent
i and delicious cream and cake were served.
| A hearty welcome was extended new mem-
bfers.
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The Woman's Alliance of the T nitarian
i Society will meet with Dr. Julia Itass. 1-11
Virginia Boulevard, Tuesday afternoon at
1 3:30 o'clock. A LI members are urged tu
attend.
| Following is the calendar of meetings
j to be held during the week at St. Mark >
I Parish House: Tuesday morning at 1"
| o'clock, social service committee; Tuesday
evening it U o'clock, Girls' Friendly So-
! ciety, (iroui' A: Wednesday aUernn.-n at
4:15 o'clock. Daughters ot the King: 'i'hurs
i day evening at s o'clock, party for the
convalescent soldiers Friday morning at
10:30 o'clock. Roberta Johnston Auxilwrv .
Friday at l-':30 o'clock, luncheon for visit-
ors; Frulay afternoon at - o'clock, Parish
Aid; Friday afternoon at 3:-i0 o'clock,
(iirls' Friendly Society, Group B.
The Ladies' Aid Society of Christ Church,
j Laurel Heights, will hold its first meeting
I of the season Friday afternoon at
; o'clock in the home of Miss Franklin. -14
Main Avenue. All members are urged to
' attend.
The Mission Study Class of thr Madison
Square Presbyterian Church will meet
Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the par
lors of the assembly house. The year's
study, "Christian Americanization,'* will
begin at this time. The class meets every
Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock In the as-
seuiblv house.
The Woman's Auxiliary of the Utica
Pr sbyterian Church will meet Monday
iiternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the home of
Mrs John Alexander, M2 West Poplar
street. All members are urged to be pres-
ent.
TIip Missionary Society of the Laurel
Heights Methodist Church will meet in
btiRiness session in the church parlors Mou-
dav afternoon at 3 o'clock.
The 1"nitarian Society will hold a general
meeting Wednesday evening at S o'clock in
I»r. B. F. Kingsley's office, Hicks Building.
There will be a general review of the work
done and of the plans for the coming year.
All friends are invited to atteud.
-Qy
The Ladies' Guild of St. Luke's Church
will hold 'heir first meeting of the season
Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock iu the
home of Mrs. Devereaux Cannon, 401 Los
Moras Street.
The Luther League of St. John's Lu-
theran Church held their semi-monthly
ilteeting Thursday evening at 8 p'cloek la
the church hall. The meeting was opened
with prayer Rev. Mr. Wolff explained
the Bible lesson, after which a song was
sung by the members. Delegates were
elected to represent the league at the dis-
trict convention of Luther Leagues at
Frederic) sburg on October IS and 10. Other
importi lit business matters were taken
up and discussed. After the business
MoWf# F. Uomtr
Roland H.
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HORNER-W1TTE
Manager! of
MUSJCAL CELEBRITIES and ARTISTS TOIJUS
X<C0 Baltimore Avenue
KANSAS CITY. MISSOURI
0cMe Addresi
' HORN
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8an Antcnlo,Texae-
Septeraber 30th-1819-
.< if.i. »L■ yai,
c/& r-u0 Phonograph Shop,
&ar. Antonio,Texas-
My Dear Mr.Beyeri
I did not have an opportunity to see you while
I wae in town yesterday, ao I take this opportunity to oonvey
something that I believe will be good news both to yourself,
and to the oitizens of San Antonio«
, 1 hive had the Pleasure of selling to Miss M.
Augusta Rowley, four very famous musioal attraotions, for the
season of 1919-30, Three of these organizations sing exclu-
sively for the Edison Phonograph, The first Conoert of Uiss
Rowley e Series will be a Reoital by Marie Rappold, the famous
Metropolitan Star. Madame Rappold, as you probably know, is ons
the great dramatio sopranos of the world, jmd, as you also
probably know, her Re-oreations on the Edison are superb.
Mr,Arthur Middleton,the seoond attraction of Mi38
»?ti0K!i.fPPea» h9re for the eeoon<1 tlms.Mr°Mlddletcn
aJiJI J ? question, the greatest base baritone on the Concert
rrent Ara0rios today, Ho eIbo singe for your farnoup instru -
ceara t ln Ihe sea80nf the Cherniavsky trio ap-
is no'niLi ?°f exaPeratinP I state-that there
allow nS?}! I $ iitcre the Publi0« 1 suggest that you
alJ T publio to know that these Artists are Edison Artists
wftii ««'It Sem t0 hear thelr r®Produotion8, in your Shop as'
well as the Conoerte at Beethoven Hall, and Judge for themselves
ed houlea fnr^M °f tlIie Re-Creatl°ne. Anything less than paok-
Antonio? series would be a sort of commentary for San
Der Vepr „,{ S®0 indeL8taSd that Reed Miller, and Nevada Van
! }ng for th0 Tue8<iay Musio Club, and that Paul
AntnnfU®? V® ^S®1 ceJebrated Tenor, will Sing with the
■Hi Jv y"P?on? °fohe0traJ that Margaret Matzenauer will
oe one of the principal attractions with the Mozart Sooietv.All
these singers are Edison Artists, Look, to me like quite —
Vdlecn season in San Antonio, q
an
Antcnio, I am,
hoping that I may see you when I am in San -
Yours very truly,
I
An
Unique
Exhibit of
Millinery Modes
—choosing a new Fall Hat is usually a trying
task—be,set with endless little annoyances
—unless one decides to make the selection
at—
EDWARDS
-the assortment here is remarkably varied,
but throughout there's practically no dupli-
cates, for EDWARDS strives for exclusive-
ness. There are large, small and medium
.shapes in every desired color and trimming.
Inspection Invited
The House
of Exclusive
136-138 W esf Commerce Street
session followed n so.ial hour. About
ttuitv members an<1 friends enjoved the
evening. '
Aid Society of the Ten-
tral Christian Church will observe their
annual rally day Monday at'teruoon from :\
to 5 clock With a silver ica in the par-
ors of the cliuroh. All friends and mem-
bers are cordially invited.
1?"8siA;aryv "f the Trinltr
Methodist Church will meet Thursdav
af eraoon at -a) o'clock at the home of
Mrs. C. 0. Dunham, loL'7 Montana Street
'•"vinla Hewitt McKenna will teach cor-
net ann vocal art in the city during the
(i)iiil11u scUKoii. Nnineiouii reouent^ tor
lessons on the cornet have persuaded h,r
to open a studio in Sun Antonio. Mrs
McKenna will tem h the free voice meth.»d
jis exp.juiided by M ix Knlttle Trenmauu of
( arnegic Hall New \ork, Lavinla bewltt
was acclaimed the world's lady coruetlst
on her 111.1-iy professional tours. She Wn.
a l'UPU of the late'.Tules Levy. Address
-1, S(»uth Alamo, l'hone Crockett 4!»ll
I Adv.)
The Ashury Bible Clans of Travis Park
« hureh met in the home of .Mrs V II Na-
than in Magnolia Avenue Friday afternoon,
r allowing the business session Mrs Dun-
can, who is leaving the city shortly, was
complimented with n handkerchief shower,
splendid program arranged by Mrs. P. B.
Kates was enjoyed. Headings were given
by Madie Benkendoffer, Hose Mary, Am-
berson and Sanford Nathan, all whom
are pupils of Mrs. Daisye Briggs Several
musical numbers were given t».v Mrs. llarr.v
Leonard. Ucfresbments were served by
the hostess.
IMPROVING BROWNSVILLE STREETS
ial TelegiHii) to The Express
BUOWNSVILLE, Tex., Oct. 4.—\Vtb
work started on th»- mprovement »»t" 3*
blocks of streets, this cty is promised one
of the t'nest systems of streets of any
town the size in the State within the next
six mouth.s Another contract for 54 blocks
wll be let within a few days, and about •»<»
blocks moreJater. Much of this work will
lie either bithulithic ur tavia. The total
urea
will probably be around $4UQ.0tK).
OIL RIG IN LOADED AT KVLK
Spwial rde^ram !«» The Express.
KYLE, Tex., Oct. 4.—^n oil drilling rig,
the property of the Kyle Oil and Gas Com
pany of this place, is being unloaded here
today* This rig will be set upon J. A.
Heidenrelch's I arm. three miles east of
Kyle, and drilling will begin as early as
possible. The geologist for the company.
George C. Tyler, estimates the probable
depth of oil at L',000 leet.
A V' 7he
W! ff Hair-beauty
shop
We Have Reduced to
$2.45
a number of very fine naturally wavy switches, 24 inches long,
mounted on three short stems, of best quality wavy hair.
WAVY HAIR SWITCHES $2.45
The Beauty Shop is splendidly prepared to care for your
individual needs. If you require additional hair, come here and
feel certain that the wanted accessory can be secured through
our expert at a very nominal prtce.
' ■ -
Look, Mother!
Here are the nattiest, best wearing kind of clothes
any boy ever wore. See that snappy looking little
chap with his wheel. Your boy can look just as
well dressed all the time if you buy him the famous
Talk about wear. Why, these suit*
— stand all that fence climbing,
marble playing, wrestling
and everything
k else just as if /?-
the fabric was
actually made
out of steel
fiber.
Why? Because they
are reinforced at the
seat knees and be-
tween knees with an ex-
tra thickness by patent Ini,
weaving stltchcs. Stand tL.
rraighesl play, yet cost no
•"ore than the ordinary kfo>f
Frank Bros.
tM store for you" \
Until you were told the price you could
not distinguish between trays of costly
diamond and platinum 'jewelry and
FISHSON Jewelry of distinction.
Priced within reach of every well-dressed
woman, FISHSON Jewelry looks as well
and lasts as long as any jewelry at any price.
You will think so loo when you ite Ihe FISHSON A j-
sorlmenh now being tbown by Ihe itoru named below.
Qishsoay I
Jewelry fDislinctiaii
* ««
Joske Bros. Co.
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especially recommend It for freckles, tan,
sun spots, coarse pores, durk, sallow, rough
■skin, ruddiuees, wrinkles, and in fact, every
blemish the fire, neck, hands and anus are
heir to. If your neck Is dark one applica-
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will make It look as white 11s a lily. If, Is
absolutely harmless and will not produce
or stimulate a growth of hair. No matter
how rough and ungainly the hands and
arms, or what abuses they have had
through hard work and exposure to the
buii and wind this prescription will work
a wonderful transformation in 11' hours at.
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there will be a noticeable Improvement aft-
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money. It is sold in this city at all toilet
counters under a money-refund guarantee
bjr sll dejmrtment stores and druggists, in-
Wagner tad Unburn liros.
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