Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 298, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 16, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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Fashionable Spring Silks
In the Better Weaves and Colors
In this display of serviceable Silks are all of the favored
weaves, designs, patterns and color combinations which
have been created for the new season.
"The more lustrous the weave, the more fashionable the
silk' is the idea back of all these new fabrics with the
possible exception of sheer silks, crepe silk voiles, and a
few other such weaves.
Come, review our displays and learn what is new
among the Silks.
36-inch Silk Ginghams, $1.75 $2.00, $2.25
36-inch Silk and Satin Foulards $1.50, $2.00
36-inch Taffetas, $1.50, $1.75
40-inch Crepe De chine $1.50
39-inch Georgette $1.50, $1.75
Ai» Vou A Member of the Thousand Dollar Club?
AFTER ALL IS SAID THE FACT REMAINS THAT
Autocrat
Stand* Out Preeminently u tht
One Best Coffee
S" t Utter Oof teen Crow Than We Utie In Tku
ScimUfi- (, nto I Hum
FRESH ROASTED DAILY
Wangemann-Reichardt Co.
Wkoitmili <iroct rn ami Coffte Roatttirt
Will "Vou Help Rai«« Wwhlngton County's Quota of W s 8
NOW LOCATED OPPOSITE PICTURE SHOW
NEXT TO SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO-
READY FOR BUSINESS
Examinations Carefully Made Repairing Promptly Done
Et>W. T. JBNISON
* in i'll on .vuuuuwlo»», ^ ,,,14
'"W, who a* *«xret*ry to
tl« American war mlwlon Imdttl
'>v Ool, K. U. House, Is ihwv In
V\ tuhintfon *s u&Mifftanc to Frank
I. J*Wk, counselor of the Depart-
rnaat of State
Dltt'U Vhtltl! WU4. MOVK
VnuiiK's |»,|,K store To Occupy
l'al"ce «if NwiH't* Ntniul.
"Hustler"
Horse and Mule Feed
A MIXED FEED CONTAINING
Crashed Oats, Ground Peanut Hay, Corn Bran and Feed
Meal, Molasses, Cotton Seed Meal and Salt
An ideal Feed with all the elements needed to give the
animal body maximum «fficiency, scientifically propor
tioned- | |j|J|i |i
Cheaper, mow healthful and nutritious than any other
feed> ,
For sale at all dealers. ""
Manufactured by
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& Company
Robert Young, who has been con-
ducting Young's drug store, has sold
ft half Interest In the establishment
to hi* brother, Kiusell Young, a reg-
istered pharmacist, formerly of Bry-
an, Mini the*new firm has leased the
building formerb occupied by the
Palate of Sweets, purchasing the
furniture and fixtures.
In the course of a short time the
drug store will be moved to the new
j location. A cold drink stand will
I be installed.
i Mrs, MnlUo Minor, who has boon
j in the city for several days, returned
i this afternoon to her home tn Hous-
I ton.
Mrs. Bui met Shannon arrived Fri-
day from Austin to spend the week-
end.
BANNER-PRESS
RAILWAY TIME TAME.
Schedule of departure ot trains
from Union Station, Brenham:
a. a * & f\ RAILWAY
No, «, northbound 11:11
No. II, northbound II: JT
No. It, northbound 11: J|
No. ». aouthbeund «;tf
N«. IT, southbound 4. M
No. Xi, southbound g.jg
H. a T. a RAILWAY.
No. «, westbound .i;l|
St
il, east bo and. |.t>
Ni «. ® ^
a. m
a. m
p. m.
p.m
a. m
a. tu.
Ht. I'aul'n KvaagelU'Ml Lutheran.
(Judlca, 5th Sunday in Lent)
Sunday achool (Oeriusn-Kngllsii1. j
9 a. in.
Merman wervlcee, a. tu. ;
Subject'for the morning service, I
"The Deception of Hln". Exai-itia-1
tion of the German catechetical class
7 P.
English service, 7:45 p. ®.
Prof. C. P. Schmidt **111
the morning service, The
will preach at phllllpsburs
Everybody is welcome to all of
) the services.
Rev. A. A. Leifeste. pastor.
Buy Your War Savmgfc Stamps
at
pastori
liapt'st.
Sunday acliool, 10 a. ni.
PreachinK by the pastor, 11 a. in.
and 7:45 p. til.
The subject for the rooming hour j
I will lie "The Power of the Church
flit the evening service "The:}.,
In the Apostolic Creed, the LortTs (}t^{ Quegt(on" ,
The young people
j prayer, and the Sacrament of Holy
j Daptlsm will be held In connection
| with the service.
Immediately after the sermon the
officers of the ensuing year will be
inducted into their respective offices, j
English service will be conducted |
at'7:.TO p. m.
Dr. J. V. Uelnsch, the mperintend-j
ent nntl Inspector of Lutheran Home)
| Missions of the Iowa synod will de*
j liver the sermon in 'he evening ser-
j vice. The Rev, Mr. Heloseli Is a cou«-
j In of the Ambassador Uelnsch. who
| represents the American government
! in China. The able choir of the
J church will render a few special «e-
I lections In that service.
After the sermon the Kni;l)ih con
flrmatloii claHB wli) be examined In
the Apostolic Creed, the Lorl'i Pray-
er, and the Sacrament of Holy Bap-
tlsm.
All mre (Mist cordially invited to
attend.
Rev. R A Kagebiel, pant or
will meet at
6;45 p. m. for the purpose of organ-
izing a B. Y. P. I'-
A hearty welcome awaits you at
our services.
R. H. Beabough, pastor.
Miss Rosa Williams will
Dpend Tuesday, March 19th,
in Houston and she will be
glad to receive orders for
suits, dresses, shoes, etc.,
r quiring her selection in
Levy Bros.' store.—Adv.
297-2t.
Ijiidien Sew for lied t'ros*.
A regular weekly meeting of the]
members of the Ladies' Aid society
oi St. Paul's church was held Fri-
day. The ladies sew for the Hed1
Cross each Friday afternoon.
, Assistant Counselor Depart-
ment Of State.
hi«ht.h*ii«h
Ht. IVter'o.
(The Fifth Sunday in Lent)
Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m.
Sunday hcIiooI. 9:45 a. m.
Matins, Litany and sermon, 11 a.
m.
Service In Bellvllle Sunday night.
Lenten services are appointed for
next week, as follows:
Tuesday- Holy Communion, Id n.
m.
Thursday K\etixoiig and sefnion,
N |i, m., when the Rev, Peter Gray
Sears, D. D, rector of Christ'church,
Houston, will preach.
Friday, Litany, S p. tn.
Music for Sunday morning:
Processional hymn, No. 363, "O
I.amh of God, Still Keep Me"
Maker.
Venlte Kxiiltemim -Goss
Benedlclte, Omnia Opera An-
il rewH.
Benedlctus \iuin.
j Hymn No. 19$. "Our Fathers' God
to Thee We Sing"-- America.
Offertory anthem, "My Faith
Looks Up to Thee" (Havens)—Solo
bv Mrs. Anderson.
Th« Star-Spangled Banner.
Recessional hymn. No. 608, "Lo.
hip Voice of Jesus"—Pitts.
Rev, R Moylan Bird, rector
Miss Clara Curtis, organist
I
Mrs. E. It. Mllroy and little
daughter, Dorathy of Galveston are
visiting .Mr, and Mrs, A. I) Mllroy
Miss Kate Jackson of Houston is
in the city, the guest of Mr and Mrs. j
A. I). Mllroy.
t lt(H'(ill I.OYER" \T HEX
l'i'Hiikl>ii Fiirniun lias Dun: Rule ill
Itliiebiril feature at Rex Sunday.
"The Winged Mystery" with It
dual role, served Franklyn Famum j
tio well as a Bluebird attraction, that j
it was decided to present him In an- i
other comedy lu which the star will j
play his own "double". Joseph F.
Poland prepared the story and see-:
nario lor the new Bluebird, "The:
Rough Lover," which will be seen
first at thf Itex theater on Sunday
Mr. Famum will interpret two'
roles entirely different lu nature;onej
a prize tighter of the "mixed ale"'
type, and the other a college youth
of a retiring and studious disposl-
, lion Out of these contrasting na-
| tures Director Joseph De Graase has
created the elements of fast-moving
j and effective comely. Juanita Han-
son, who supported Dorothy Phillips
"Broadway Love," will be Mr.
in
('hrl»t Ian.
Illhlo .school, 9:45 a. m.
Communion service and discourse,
11 n. m.
The public Is extended an Invlta-
1 i Ion to attend
1-arnum's leading lady appearing
with him for the first time, loca-
tions for the production were found
on Catallna Island, off the coast of
California.
t> H. Matthews of Chappell
Is In the city todov.
Hill
Cluis. Petzold of Holland, Texas,
'* lu'ro on a visit to relatives.
W. J. CATHER
Special Sale on Ladies Coat Suits and
Coats Commencing Friday,
March 1 5th
in* p^ce?" ^ ^ 600 Wf -na Coat, at the follow-
S9*1 Suits aml foau, special uriee
IrcA ftA c01,' "n^ Coats, special price --135.00
^ £0,t Suit* a",t special price
WO OD Coat Suits and Coats. sp«dal nri^L
^"22 S?*1 Suite Co*U> Pricw * ,216°
K §5; IS* S 88K«
— W to 110.00
Brenham's Busy Store
W. J. Cather's
Seed Corn
We have in stock the following varietie»-of Seed Com
Texas Chisolm
Texas Giant Red Cobb.
Texas Yellow Dent
Texas Sure Cropper.
Oklahoma White Wonder
Varieties of Cane Seed: Ued Top and Amber and Oraag|"
Sudan Crass Seed and all kinds of garden seed in
and packages.
Place your order now while our stock is complete
Plant A War Garden and Conserve Food
Rex Theatre
TODAY.... ..
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
MONDAY...
"VENGEANCE AND THE WOMAN"—Two
loits. featuring Win. Duncan and Carol Hnllowny,
tin
Triable presents Olive Thomas and George Her-
inlez in "BROADWAY ARIZONA" in five pam,
"SAVING GRACK" Triangle eomedv.
Bluebird presents Franklyn Farnuiu and .luanitt
Hansen in "A ROUGH LOVER" in flve parts. Mr.
Farnum in this dual role takes the parts of a
"timid lover and a prize fighter", li s a Bluebird,
MI TT AND JKFF—Cartoon comedy.
"THE BULL'S ICY 10" Two parts, featuring Ed-
dif Polo ami Vivian Reed. See it every Monday.
L your boy in the draft? If he is the right
kind, he has a chance to- make a name for him-
self. See what a poor boy did, and how a "rich
one fared: big battle scenes, William Fox pre-
ents George Walsh in a stirring patriotic drami,
"THE l'RIDE OF NEW YORK".
11 h«i Ford Coune, have you examined it? It is a
splendid enclosed motor car for two—will take three
nicely—-for $5tio f. 0. b. Detroit. The Ford Coupe is
a c. by itself by reason of its high value and low
llici '■ price. Permanent top with sliding plate
Mass windows with removable window pillars; large.
I m't' i1 .ul stere''. spat with comfortable high back;
.,,, I'l w'n,lshield and large doors- The body is
inm and handsome in design. There are all the joys
j ie open car in pleasant weather and a verv warm,
cozy car in wintry and inclement weather. Let us
show you the Ford Coupe.
£ W. Schuerenberg, Inc.
■oh»•««. mstw mvmt
Assist in the Thrift Campaign by Buying W. S. S.
Conservation
IS the topic.of the day—it's right and proper but in
0n or}° a^'e to see that Conservation is carried out
your faculties must be alert.
The Housewife's
TRIOTY be lesse'"!d
by the use of ELEC-
onable al>°U* ^'^trical Iron, the price is reaa-
Brenham Compress, Oil & Mfg.
Company
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Shannon, Emmet. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 298, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 16, 1918, newspaper, March 16, 1918; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth489805/m1/4/?q=technical+manual: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.