The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 23, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 16, 1907 Page: 3 of 52
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FRESH LAURELS
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PAUMONOKE RUNS SECOND
MepgMSv on me. savings 01 y hit qie mnniversaFy
Jubilee Sale Shine Brightly Every Day. . . I . . . . Here Are Some of Them
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XriffiMt Stakes Fwa Sem Fleet. -
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JSur iHa carrytas tof) watsfet C U poorta
- 1M another atak te) HI Hat wm M
i saaitjr oa tha Brook ly sarbf Orave-
ma today. Tfc track M aesTy Ml aot
' to hit ItklBC. but k h4 Um rao Ml alt
' Um nr. tr Pu brok la front and aa
ta aM iUHl Um ataa Um favartu ni
to Um laaa by a aaad m Fwaoeok. vkwk
ru aaoaad. Ia th run aroBd Um adoak
tara Millar tot Um fkvorit har Ma kaaS
" a4 h oa h4 u advant tw ssnstaa.
bat MUlar took ktai up aJn (or a braala-
ta apoU. PaoavMOk thaa nubat V altar
aaa mil bad booa oorarod. But It wa on IT
' a duh a Potar easily draw away and from
h baad of tho stretch to Um wlro bo In-
mwl bio load vlnnln throo lenftha.
J. B. Maddens Kta Jam illol abot.
: aron tho Trvanont siakM ay a ttacth.
Tfta furlongs-Martha Jane Montbert.
. Firry Landhis. Tlma lot.
' About two and a half aulas stplachaaa
' Hylaa Bluo Plaaon. Laonall. Tim tH
. . About U furlonf King- Jamee Ua !.
-' SVauoop. Tim 111 S-S.
' alUo and V half Potor Pan. Panmonok.
1 xlankoo Oiri. Tim I fl.
bill aad a sixteenth FUpSap Coy aUM
Yoaalon Tim 1 :W S-S.
About atx furlonca Gallant Dan Xooo-
moont. Barbary Belle. Tlma 1:11
rtro turionta-Brutal. Ktele Ball. Tim
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TW0LO5QSH0TS WIS AT ntlSCO.
" Forty to One ud Fifty to Out JLmet
V Do Fin Bniiiieta.
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IAN FRANCISCO Jnn U.-Th Ktaory
Till track waa In good condition. Tho at
taodaaca waa vary larva. Outsider cam
to tb front In uooxpootad atyl. Larry
Fuhioa at M to I woo th two-mil rac.
but waa all out at th nd. Liill B a Ml.
tot abot took th fifth at Vn furlonn.
Flra ruHonga-rioa! U Coll; Widow
Baatbor Scott Tlmo -.
IMtartty ooura-Andrw B Cook Oataway
Watar Tnruab. Tim 1 10.
Two mtlaa Lady raahloa Anntetlua Ban-
Tollo. Tlma I -.
bill and a lztoantb Damiaa Prod Bant
Joo Corn. Tim 1 11 L
Brn renonao unit o innra norw-
Day Bucannald
foo Coyna Tim 1:41
BTn furlonn-tOUi
Ml Ttma 1:17 1-1.
furlonaa Bthol
Bmnfara. Tlmo 1:1 1-4.
6SJJTDE SAKE WINS AT LATOHIA
Takei Cliptetta Stake for Two-Tear
Old FillieL
' Autcifi Prtu Rtfrli
CINCINNATI. Juno li.-Th Cllpostta
atakoa for l-yoar-old nillo ni th reatur
of th card at Latonla today. Orando Uama
at 1 to I In th batUnc. won taally by four
tonatha Four favorltoa woo. Track fait.
Btl furlong Talaaeop. Lacacha Huited
Tim 1:14 4-C
Pit furlonfo Hanbiidsa Bucket Brla-ad
MackaroL Tim 1:U -L
fMplobaao ahort oonrw-Petor Baekor
OraMland Cla baadar. Time I 00
Fir furlonaa-Orandf Dam. Ada O
Walkar llujihi Tim 10L
On mil Paaadttna ICnvoy Cablaaram.
Tim 1:41 H.
Miio ana a aHtMntn Miai una urany
aDkac.
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ZLUCOT WINS BUFFALO DERBY.
Bonfire Defeats Lights Out in the Two
Kile ETent.
(Jtndtltt Prist RtftrO
BrjFTALO N. Jmt U.-Kllloott won
Ik Buffalo darby at Knllwortb park today.
Frr and a half furlong Tom bfoUraln
La Uarrlaon. Artful Dodftr. Tiro 1:01.
About two mile tMplchaw Boodr
Light Out. Kuro. Tim : 14.
Four and a half furlonga-Johnny Bla
Handaaround Workaday. Tlma M l-t.
Mil and a Quarter tuicoil. Main Laanoe
Colonal Jack. Tim 1:08 4-a.
Mil and a alzteentb Caaopanlan Panlqu
t Iollnda. Tlma l it.
I On mil MaraUr. Uoldnote Warning.
Tim 1:4a
WDftSOB BACHTO SEASON OPEN.
Tan XcXenna Finishei Third in Five
Furlong Bace.
lAutciattd frtti Ktfri.)
WINDSOR Ont June 15 -Windsor track
opened today.
Six furlon-Charley Eaitman Avaunter
Shin On. Tim 1 16 4-6.
Four furlonga-Petulant Kevery Lady
Baldur. Time M t h.
Mile and an eighth Matabol Secret Har-
makla Time I t! t-o.
Mil and an Igbth Jacoml Fantaatlo
Mrrtlboy. Tim 1:67 1-6.
Four and a half f urlonra-Fraacatl. Lady
Elkhom Merry Blue. Time :6 4-6
r FlTe furlongs-Sorrel Top Uenlgree Uan
UcKcnna. Time 1:0V 1-6.
PETITION FOR THE PRESIDENT.
Grain Ken Anxious to Hare Telegraph
Strike Averted.
IHrmsten Fott SftrioM
FORT WORTH Texa. Jun li. President
ooaevelt wa today appealed to by the
Fort Worth grain and live stock commU-
slon man to tnttrven In the controversy
between the telegraph operators and tn
companies to the and of Influencing a peace-
ful settlement of the differences in order
that a strike may be averted.
Petition making this appeal to th presi-
dent and maintaining that In tho event a
strike 1 called It will seriously injure th
business of th grain men and commlsaloi
men. wptV circulated today and dispatched
- to tha White Houde tonight It Is under-
. stood that fifteen live s.ck commission
firms of North Fort Worth attached signa-
ture to on dispatch and that fourteen
grain firms signed the other.
According to the understanding prevailing
Similar petitions of commltnlon men. whole-
sale brokers merchant grain men and
other Interested in getting good telegraph
servlc wa taken In ar most every city In
tn United States today and consequently
th Whit House will be flooded tomorrow
with thaa petition aaklng the president to
' lend his efforts toward averting the strike.
WATERWAY MEN AT FT. ARTHUR
Committee Investigate! Proposed Plan
of. Using Taylor's Bayou.
(Hmutan Pott Sf reiaU
PORT ARTHUR Texas Jun IS. Tha x-
ecutlv commute of the Inland waterway
eonvcnUon came down from Beaumont this
afternoon to Investigate and see If the. ex-
: tendon of th proposed canal from Sahln
lake to West bay could not ui Taylor s
bayou and thereby shorten the cut which
is now on the pnKr.im.
to West bay a distance uf over alxty mllea 'j
whereas by using Taylor's bayou which ex- 7
una pracucmiy serosa jenerron county ana
beers westerly toward West bay for a dis-
tance of over thirty miles. It would cut th
proposed extension In half and greatly re-
duct the expensej
? If this committee Is assured of this they
- arlll recommend It to the convention and It
rltl b before the next congrr for action
- This plan would use th canal which tha
' rnrarnment Is now cutting to connect tha
lliniii
and Nechea rivers with Taylor
bayou then op that stream aa far as prao
floabta. Tha original plan left th Bablna
lak shor at Blueback point and from
tba aut oaaal to WM W. alxty nil
Sampl
Very Fine$3iM nd$ 4.00
Low Guts
$1.95
The last call to those who hare
tyt harried 1 These are poeU
tivelr the highest class ahoea
ever offered in Kiam's or anywhere at such savings. '
Samples they are re pre sen ting the output of a very
treat Eastern concern showing tome of each styiiv
brought forth the summer season of 1907.
Fine Patents. Fine Vicis Fine Gun Metal Calf
Leathers. Sixes 2i 8 Si and 4 only take note.
And we most decline to send any on approval or
fill telephone orders.
We will take good time and fit your feet in the
store. If a fit is noCposeible we'll tell you and be
sorry because you can't aave so much.
$1.95 a Pair
Misses' 13.00 and 12.50 Samples II.
Just for Boys
smtl Erery Saria MoOer .
Ths Boys' Store is fall of anni-
versary celebration spirit and is
doing its full toll to make it a
pleasant memory in time to come.
There never hare
rjaan flnav savins? ia-
raed from the Boya'
Store than are coming
tomorrow
25c Wash Ties
19c
Long Fmr-in-Handa
In all kind of colon
and neat figures; 23c
ones
AU Sisee
ever told
Golden Browns
Express Shipment
$3.50 and $4
Stocks full now but melt
ing fast so this is to tell
you to come tomorrow.
Fine brown Oxfords with
two eyelets round plain
toes extension soles and
medium Cuban tr 1. Cfl
heels at JJUU
Fine Vici Brown with
hand-turned soles one eye-
let and high Cuban heels
plain narrow toe (M ft A
short vamp vtaUU
Both in all sices and
widths now.
(Shoes Preston Entrance)'
es! r -'A - O-vx -
- b JJ I r " ' S A-at." B
1 1
Mil ' MMW'IV
$6.98 $6.98
r" 4
1
25c Stockings 15c
fast black medium weight as fin aa we
at 35 easts.
$1.50 and $2 Hats 50c
Straws for big boya and little 800 el
tham--odda; worth 11.50 and $2.00.
50clleadwcar 25c
Boya' 50o Cast and all kinds of Tama
for little headsall newest. : .
Finest $250
Wash Suits $1-30
Gray white or tan in home-
spuns and ducks; only sixes
6 7 8 9 and 10: in double
breasted belted styles; finest
12.60 values.
75c Trousers
45c
All bloomers in light weight
cash meres; 480 pairs and a
fine purchase. Hest colors
of grays browns blues and
blacks; sixes 4 to 13.
(Boys' Store Bear AU ' '
Entrances) . .
Hosiery Values that
You Nor We Have
Ever Seen Matched
Silk Stockings $1.00 The finest $1.50 Silk Stockings ever
sold in Houston we believe. And in such a color show!
Pink navy helio gray Nile white and black. AU pure
silk and fine long ones with spliced heels and reinforced
soles.
$1.00 a Pair
And 50c Stockings 28c Misses' Lile Stockings of al lover
lace in sizes 5 to 7 mj black ; and Lisle Stockings for
misses in lace pink and light blue ; t3 to 8'2 only.
Just Monday
50c Stockings 2rk Women's fine garter top black cotton
lisle Stockings full fashioned and best 50c ones..
Just Monday
19c Stockings I2c Broken lines of Misses' Lisle Fin-
ished Stockings ribbed spliced heels and soles fine 19c
These Beautiful Little Princess Dresses at $6.98
They're worth $10.00 each and $12.50 anywhere! Sheer snowy white lawns with
prettiest embroidered designs showing very effectively. And they're touched here and there
with the sweetest applications of dainty laces. Sleeves are all elbow lengths and the shirts are
exceptionally full made. The picture shows three as the artist draws them. This is a maker's
loss; had too many and was forced to lose his profits and tome of cost QJ
your gain. Sale Tomorrow (Second Floor) for litJaJJ
ones.
Just Monday
(Hosiery Front' Left North Aisle.)
75c Rubber Gloves
39c Pair
These are fine Seamless Rubber Gloves are light weight and
will keep pretty hands white and sweet looking. Some
hundreds of pairs and all sizes 6J2 to 9 ; 75c ones -IQ
regularly. Anniversary special sJW
(They may last two days.)
$3.98 $5.98 Dresses
Going at $1.19
Fifty-three -by count real tub materials. Made of very
pretty white lawns and dotted Swisses. Some very pretty
ones like tailored models and others with embroideries and
laces more delicate looking. Two-piece styles and the
skirts are very full. Remember $3.98 to $5.98.
Only $1.19
$5 and $6 Trimmed Hats
$2.69
Count shows thiity-five. They are all Chips
Leghorns and some other nice braids. Pretty
ehapes and all in light colors. Ribbon and
flowers used as trimmings all very smart.
Anniversary Sale Price $2.69
(Millinery Second Floor.)
Our Employes
Have begun their turn of taking vacation.
It has long been the policy of this store to
pay a large part of vacation expenses and this
season is no exception to the rule. No house
is more liberal anywhere- nue that we know
of nearly so.
400 Muslin Garments
49c
Best assortments best materials best made
best bargains you've seen in a ear!
Drawera of nainsooks or ibrics with sev-
eral styles of trimming
Chemises of cambrics knrr lengths pretty
trimming of lace and Kvi.i of insertions.
Petticoats short of cambric or muslin; lawn
ruffles licevmbroi(1cr'.ev
And Corset Covers of 1j- fy. nainsooks lacy
and beribboned oman tyles.
Two big Ublesr-stockr.i lnfih.
49c a Garment .
(Second Floor.) .
25th Anniversary Savings in
Piece Goods and Things
Women Know
Damask 454-inch Full Bleached Mercerised
Table Damask; choice designs; the best value
in Houston at the regular 10"
price 50c a y.rd. Special )
Linen 36-inch White Dress Linens also 28-
inch Sheer Linen Lawns; splendid 35c yCf
value; a yard VuC
Lawns White Persian Lawn full 40 inches
wide very sheer ; splendid 21c f f"
value; a yard IOC
Check Nainsook 27-inch White Checked
Nainsook all size checks; exceptionally good
12j4cvalue;a A.
yard I VC
White Lawns 40-inch White Lawns in a per-
fectly woven fabric selling ever where at 12c ;
Monday only - Q
here J... OC
Dress Ginghams In ajl solid colors; regular
12j4c value and worth every penny of fl-
it; full line of colors OL
29c Eolienne 25c Printed Mousseline 25c
Plain Silk Mulls 25c Dotted Silk Mulls. 25c
Printed Organdies 25c Printed Batistes 25c
Printed Wsistings; a iZr
yard .....Y....... I0t
(Dry Goods North Aisle Left.)
Wash SIM $1.95 to
$8.75
Cool looking as the breezes on the gulf shore and as cool
as they look.
Why ahouldn't women flock to these fine Wash Skirt
stocka and more especially since the savings are'so great? . "
Some are beautiful models on the pleated order with 31
gores. s j .
And some have box or side pleats. ' ; I - '
Others more fancy but come from the tub and ironimr
board bright as the smile on a pretty face. . .
Look at the fine little Skirts at $1.9$.
Then the $Z35 ones come next
And on up easily to $8.75.
Surely enough to plinse every purse and taste all this
season s.
(Second Floor.)
finest Hand
Embroideries: So Low
These are Embroideries you can't find in many stores you
go into. They're too fine. So they're not the kind you
often find on special sales tables you visit We know that
no such values were ever before offered in Houston.
French Bands Demi and Full Floundngs and Broken
Seta.
the remains of the busiest Embroidery Season that ever
came to us.
17-inch $3.50 French Flouncinp $1 JO '
27-inch $3.75 French Flouncings ......$2-25 '
12-inch 90c French Flouncings ..50c
10-inch $1.25 French Flouncings 69c v
And this fine Special :
Grand lot of Embroidery from St GaU including Edges
from S to 10 inches and Bands 3 to 9 inches AIloveTs full
IS inches Corset Covering 17 inches
Values 29c 39c 49c; AU 25c
(Rear North Aisle.)
Summer Knit Wean Fine Reductions
The finer grades of Summer Weight Knitwear offer two
good specials tomorrow:
98c VESTS.
Fine silk lisle Swiss ribbed
crochet yoke silk taped neck
and arm bands ; white pink
light blue.
ONLY 73c
95c UNION SUITS. . ;
Lisle thread and Swiss rib-
bed silk taped neck and arm
bands made extra full and
comfortable fitting; white.
ONLY 73c ri
(Left Aisle North.)
Some Beautiful White Lawn Sacques $253 ;
They've been selling at $4.98 some of them and the others
at $3.98. None worth less. Fine little garments snd so
cool and dressy looking. Fit closely at waist and are' not
slouchy and swinging like you've ' : 4? QO
despised so many times AH sizes ;..4..VP
(Second Floor.) ' i - v ' i J
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