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About 100 pairs of Women's Shoes ; $5.00 $4.00 Crt
$3.50 $3.00 and $2.50 values. Extra special price pair P I iwU
About 75 pairs of Men's $6.00 and $5.00 values. Ex- M Qfl
vtra special price a pair iPwiwU
About 150 pairs of Misses' and Children's High Shoes flE
$2.50 $2.00 and $175 values. Extra special price a pair wuu
' They are all out on tables and in baskets for you to make
your own selection. Come while the picking's good.
KRDPP & TUFFLY Inc.
THE SHOE STORE AHEAD"
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The Marinello Shoo
( UkU Ibnn Scalp Treatments
! Electrolysis Chiropody. Shampooing
umlr Creasing. Manicuring.
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MOS CAPITOL
PK3T0 SUPPLY CO.
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Coffee Machines
AND
Chafing Dishes
Special showing of these moat
desirable goods; all genuine
Starnanware; the best made.
Chafing Dishes $5.00 to 121.50.
Copper Nickel or Surer
Plated.
Coffee Machines $5J0 to $25X0
Copper Nickel or Surer
Plated.
We carry a fall Line of
accessaries. v.
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It's Correct
415 MAIN 415 MAIN
and Country
THE city and! the country
are linked together by Bell
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Telephone Service.
The city man when away can keep in touch )
with his office and business interests.
In a like manner the man from the country
who is visiting in the city can telephone his home
and find oat how things are.
This is possible all over the country because
Bell Telephone service is universal.
The Southwestern
Telegraph & Telephone Co.
fA FULL SIZE P03CELAGI
U BATH
TUB
TOTED COl
This price will only remain in effect for one week
or until our stock is exhausted.
We are making this exceptionally low price in order to
reduce ourtock prior to taking inventory at the end of
the year. If you want to get in on this order don't delay
Collins Bros. Co.
1210-12 Congress Ave. Preston 96 Houston and Dallas
W. Q. Love.
guff Robinson
. A- McKinney
W. E. Bennett
F. C. Van Llew
J. S. Slusher
Charles Gil man
D. M. Duller
J. JE. Bradghaw
Wl A. Beard
W.D. Hume
CALENDAR FOR THB DAY.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W Neat's Mualeale for
Ml mm Major Carter and Balk at
o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. w. O. Smlleys Dlnnor for
Or. Green at 7 o'clock.
Maina of the Father" at the Prince.
"Salomey Jane" at the Old Majestic.
Oyster Supper at Travis school.
All Da GlMmrt' Moating.
Vsudevllls at tha Majostic
SOCIETY DEPARTMENT PHONES
Office Pratt on 1621. House Precton S57.
EXPLAINED.
(From tha Cleveland Plain Dealer.)
"Out of sight out of mind." Can tha
proverb be true?
Tts a thing I can scarcely believe;
When you are away I grow fonder of you.
And I fret and I stew and I grieve.
There Is only one way I can make It
sound right
That Is this: I most constantly find
That whenever my dear you are out of
my sight.
Why then. I am out of my mind!
Bridge for Visitors.
One of the prettiest affairs of the week
was the afternoon bridge given yester-
day by Mrs. F. F. Dexter In compliment
to Mrs. Robert Martindale and Miss Nell
Pryor of San Antonio who are the guests
of Mrs. W. O. Love at the Heights.
Mrs. Dexter extended her delightful
hospitality tp six tables of guests who
assembled for the game at :S0. which
was played In a lovely floral environment
supplied by narcissus and the deepest
red roses and handsome potted plants
arranged In artistic profusion in the va-
Irioua rsoras the white blossoms in the
rious rooms the white blossoms in the
room and hall.
The tallies were- beautiful little cards
bearing the monogram of the hostess Mid
names of the honorees and the souven-
irs of the afternoon were won by Mrs.
Love who received a lovely silver spoon
as reward for the highest score and by
Mrs. Denton Cooley who was the recipi-
ent of a leather bridge pad as the second
winner. The honorees received the dain-
tiest of lace handkerchiefs aa special
souvenirs of the occasion.
A two-course luncheon with coffee waa
served upon the small tables after tha
game.
Participating in the pleasure of the
afternoon were the honor guests Mrs.
Martindale and Miss Pryor and
Mesdamea:
D. W. Cooley
Vastine Lunn
W. W. Kellogg
W. A. Brads haw
Arthur Sheldon
J. E. Johnson
B. V. Ellis
Robert Burge
John Boyle
C. W. Hurd
H. Pi Mansfield
Debutants Dance.
The dance given last evening by. Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Neuhaus at the Thallan
club In honor of Misses Agneee Carter
and Kate Allen Weema was a delightful
affair all the more enjoyable because
It was the first since New Year'a Day
and everyone was in ' the ' hifmor for a
dance.
No attempt at elaborate decoration was
made but potted palms and ferns of
varying stse were arranged In the spacious
ball room enhancing its beauty and
bringing out the delicate tones of walls
and woodwork.
Tharer a orchestra in the palm-banked
balcony rendered an entrancing program
for sixteen dances and several extras and
during the intermission there was a
mud march led bv Miss Acnese Carter
and Jim Chapman down to the supper
room.
The banauet room preeentea a scene or
loveliness with the tables adorned with
yellow tulips and hyacinths held in brass
baskets and crystal vases while mints
and bonbons carried out the effective
color motif.
About two hundred guests were pres
ent. Including the married and unmar
ried element man air. ana jurv. acujisub
received assisted by Misses Carter and
Weema and Misses Ilse and Erna Neuhaus.
The little norther added to the en
joyment of the dance and altogether it
waa a cnanmns; compjiracni iu m uuui.
Afternoon Bridge.
Miss Roslne Huston entertained most
charmingly yesterday afternoon with
bridge in compliment to Misses Rosalie
Hutcheson Kate Allen Weems and Annie
Vteve Carter the only cloud to darken
the brightness of the day being the ab-
sence of one of the honorees. Miss
Hutcheson. wbo was unable to oe pres
ent on account of illness.
The attractive home of the hostess waa
additionally inviting with exquisite calla
lilies pink roses and carnations lining
vases and bowls here and there In the
different rooms and after the game a
delicious course of frozen pudding and ac-
cessories was served.
The tallies were aamty sketcnes ana me
prises of the afternoon were won by
Miss Josephine McCoUum. wbo captured
the first a charming scene from Lake
Como prettily framed; the no-trump a
crystal violet vase won by Miss Bessie
Taft and the consolation a leather case
Adding a handsome gilt-edge deck of
cards ny Miss ireriruae jucuiujl i ub
honorees were the recipients of prettily
framed Lake Como scenes photographed
by the hostess wnen aoroae last sum
mer.
e-e-Hospitalities
In Austin.
Among the Houstonlans attending the
inaugural in Austin was Mrs. Henry B.
Fall who went up last Friday to be
present at Mrs. Percy V. Pennybscker-s
buffet luncheon given In honor of Mrs.
T. M. Campbell. Mrs. Fall Mrs. Camp-
hell and Mrs. O. B. Colquitt assisted
Mrs- Pennybacker in receiving and the
luncheon was one 01 me imuuomwi
hospitalities or tne season ruiy utaiea
having been asked to meet the honoree.
Mrs. Fall while in Austin waa the guest
of Mrs. Fred Connelly and Thursday of
this week the latter entertained witn a
charming lucheon In honof of her
guest also with a. delightful dinner at
the Country club
e
Program for Musical.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Neal who win en-
tertain this evening from I until 11 with
a musical In compliment to their guest.
REPUTATION
ACCURACY
PURITY
' Thirty-one years experience the
BEST DRUGS THAT MONEY
WILL BUY. If these have any
'value In prescriptions send them
HEYER'S
KIO CAPITOL. PHONE
to
Miss Rachel Major f Kentucky. en4
Misses Agneee Carter and Sideline Belk.
have arranged a very Interesting pro-
gram which will bs contributed by Miss
Rachel Major who will render violin
numbers: Misses Edeltne Belk and lone
Towns vocal seleetkms and Mrs. Oeerge
P. Macatee. who will give a reading.
The accompanists will be Mrs. Neal and
Dr. Roy Wilson and an evening of real
music Is In store for those who have
been bidden.
ex Party and upper.
A charming compliment to two de-
butantes. Misses Perl Col man and Hen-
rietta Upper was the box party at the
Majestic last evening given for them by
Phil Peases. After the vaudeville the
party assembled at Sauters for supper
where the table waa lovely with -crimson
and white carnations In honor of
the occasion. The nlacea were marked
by pretty name cards each bearing a.
meixy uiue verse ana ra aaataon to
these each guest received aa a special
souvenir of the evening a handsome Jap-
anese pin tray.
Mualcal Events.
Among tha musical eventa of the fu
ture to be anticipated with pleasure are
the two concerts to be given by the
Woman's Choral club the first on Jan-
uary 30 at the Prince 'when Josef Hoff-
man the celebrated pianist comes to the
city under the auspices of the club.
And in the spring Miss Corrlnne Rider
Kelsey a young soprano who is rapidly
winning an enviable name for herself
In the musical world comes to the city
to sing at the final concert given by the
club.
Honor-guest st Luncheon.
Today at 11: SO at Bauter'a the Hous-
ton alumni chapter of the Kappa Alpha
fraternity will have as their guest at
their regular weekly luncheon Thomas
Dixon the distinguished author-actor.
Mr. Dixon is here In the leading role of
his own play "The Sins of the Father"
which haa an engagement at the Prince
today and Saturday. Both visiting and
local members are expected to be present
to meet Mr. Dixon.
Stag Dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. 8mlley will en-
tertain this evening at T o'clock with a
stag dinner of fourteen covers In com-
pliment to Dr. Charles Campbell Green
whose marriage to Miss Lucretla Gore
of New Orleans will be celebrated Tues-
day the 24th. The personnel of the
party will include thirteen close friends
of the honoree whose approaching mar-
riage Is a matter of cordial interest to
many.
Special Chorus.
Mrs. John Wesley Graham Jr. direc-
tor of the choir of First Methodist Epis-
copal church. Invites all singers to help
with the special chorus for the revival
meeting to begin next Sunday. Chorus
will practice Saturday evening at 7: SO
o'clock in the auditorium of the First
Methodist Episcopal church.
Dinner-dance for Debutantes.
Among the hospitalities planned for
next week will be a dinner-dance to be
given by Mr. and Mrs. Ingham Seward
at the Country chib Saturday evening
January 28 m compliment to three of the
winter's charming buds. Misses Florence
Seward Annie vleve Carter and Alloa
Bruce.
Postponed Dance.
The dance to have been given this
evening by Mr. and Mrs. Harris Master-
son for their son Blrdsall haa been post-
poned until Friday evening January 27
from 7:20 o'clock until 10:30 o'clock.
Invitations.
The appended cards have been Issued:
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wales Sewall
Mr. and Mrs. Xteveland Sewall on the
evening of January 16 at 3:30 o'clock
(14 San Jacinto street.
Oyster Supper.
The Home and School club of the
Travis school will give an oyster supper
at the Travis school house. Woodland
Heights tonight. Everyone Is Invited to
come.
All-Day Glesnersi Meeting
The Gleaners of St. Paul's church will
have an all-day sewing meeting today at
the church.
Diadem Circle.
The Diadem circle will meet this af-
ternoon with Mrs. Frank Andrews at
1:30 Instead of at the usual hour of
3:30.
Society Personals
Mrs. J. Lewis Thompson Is in New
Orleans for a brief sojourn. .
Mrs. Sue Sherman Ls Cand of Galves-
ton la the guest of Mrs. Belle Kendall.
Stanley Beard returned yesterday from
Austin where he attended the Inaugural
naii.
Mrs. O. T. Holt" and Miss Florence
Seward who attended the inaugural ball
in Austin have returned home.
Mrs. R. M. Johnston who with Colonel
aionnsion went up to Austin lor tne In
augurai returned home yesterday.
i
Mrs. J. A. Crocherorv who has been
spending the winter with Mrs. Julia Hus-
ton has gone to Willis Texas for a
visit. 1.
Kenneth Clarke of Pittsburg Pa. was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. II Neuhaus
for their dance. last night given in honor
of Misses Carter and Weems. .
Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Vandervoort of
Houston are guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. Vandervoort are
going to Chicago to live. Austin States-
man. -
Mrs. Presley K. Ewing has returned
from Baton Rouge La. where she attend-'
ed at the wedding of her brother Morgan
Whitney Williams and Miss Judith Mills
wbo were married on the 11th. '
Miss Emily BalUnger of Detroit Mich.
who ls spending a portion of the winter
in Galveston ls the guest of Mrs. Guy M.
Bryan and will be with Miss Annie Vleve
Carter the latter part of the week.
Miss Battle Parks of New York arrives
today to be the guest of Mr. snd Mrs. B.
B. Gilmer. Miss Parka who attended the
State university at Austin has a number
of friends in Houston who will be glad to
learn of her coming. . -
Miss Annie. Viev Carter has returned
from Austin where she waa the guest of
Miss Hayes Thompson for the inaugural
balL Miss Thompson gave one of the
most beautiful dinners of the year the
evening of the ball. . .
Dr. Cnerlaaf Avea eldest son of Rev.
and Mrs. Charles 8. Aves rector of Trin-
ity Episcopal church of this city sad a
nephew of Bishop Aves of Mexico has re-
cently moved to Houston to reside. Dr.
Aves Is graduate of the medical depart-
ment of the University of Texas class of
'07.' He Is a member of the Phi Alpha
Sigma fraternity and Is popular In social
circles as well as In the student body.
OalVeston Tribune. .. : .
(Mra Alloa Prescott win return Monday
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At Reduced : Prices tWhlcli You Cont Afford;! to; I&iore ;
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' Today or tomorrow s'ny woman in need'oi a pretty stylish Skirt "(and no woman' eyerlustoo
.'many) can come here and select one fronj five different groups that will At on- special sale-i
; and save from $2.50 to $8.50 on her purchase. The "reason why"Y50ch savings are possible isi!
that our stock of skirts is too'heavy; we have -more than we ought to have at this. .time; and so
we will dispose of the surplus regardless' of cost or value. . ' -; - x-
We would have you bear in mind that the skirts we want to sell you at such riSculously '
small prices are not a bunch of obsolete styles but strictly up-to-date garments every one a new
. model made trom tne best ot materials vve warn you iqinotice wnai exceueni vaiucs inc sitirw
' are at the regular prices and what unusual value you 11 get at the reduced prices.
The five groups make variety enough to meet all' ideas5 containing as they do a'number of '
different styles in VOILES PANAMAS SERGES' SILKS BROADCLOTHS ANm MIX
TURES. :
You Can't Afford to Turn Your Back on Such Offerings as These
Group l-$&50 flj QQ
and $5.00 Skirts. . CpO.CJO
Group 2-$a50 CC- 'QA'
and $7.50 Values . .CJlTtUCJO
Group 3Good
$10.00 Values
$3.98
3a
Group 4-$13.95 Cfi' "O
and $12.50 Values.; C
Group5$ia50 CJQ QO .
and $15.00 Values. taV
$19.50 Values at ...... . $14.95
$25.00 Values at $18.75
evening Jwith her sister Mrs. Samuel
Dabney. from Houston whom ho has
been vlsiMng for the past two weeks. Mrs.
Samuel B. Dabney. son daughter and
maid of Houston will arrive In San An-
tonio Monday evening where they will
remain several months with Mrs. larj-
ney's mother. Mrs. Aransas Prescott.
Mrs. Dabney and children have just re-
covered from a severe attack of la grippe
and hope to recuperate in San Antjnio.
8an Antonio Express.
THANK CONTRIBUTORS.
Officers of Sheltering Arms Association
Are Grateful for Donations.
At a recent meeting of the Sheltering
Anns association resolutions were adopt-
ed thanking those persons who have
contributed to. the home each month as
well as those who have remembered the
occupants of the home at various times
during the year.
The regular contributors mentioned In
the resolutions are: J. M. Geiselman R.
J. Weis Blysord A Heinse. Cheek & Neal
Coffee Co. A. etude Blllaty Bopeay
K easier A Dixon. Helberg Levy Bros.
W. F. Puis. Dlssen ft Schneider Desel-
Boettcher company ladies ot the parish
association. Young Women's guild of
Christ church.
The following persons have donated
money and articles of various kinds dur-
ing the year: C. O. Plllot Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Sweeney Mrs. C. L. Desel. Mrs. W.
N. Watson Mrs. C. F. Buahby Mrs. F.
A. Cargill Mrs. C. B. Cushlng Mrs. W.
D. Cleveland Jr. Mrs. J. J. Burks Mrs.
C. J. Simpson Miss Dorothy Ethel Sea-
man a gas range from a friend.
WILL ENTERTAIN BANKERS.
Members of Association " Have Prepared
Tentative Program for Convention.
Local bankers are preparing a tentative
program for the entertainment of visit-
ing bankers during the convention of the
First District of Texas Bankers associa-
tion February 17.
The program will include a business ses-
sion from. 9: 30 o'clock in the morning until
1 o'clock. The bankers will then adjourn
for dinner after which they will be en-
tertained on an automobile tour of the
city.
The evening entertainment includes an-
other dinner and a theater party at the
performance of De Wolf Hopper.
Final preparations for the day's con-
ference are awaiting word from Albert
W. WUkerson chairman of the district.
Members of the entertainment commit-
tee said yesterday that the bankers meet
primarily for a social entertainment and
that efforts were being' made to make It
a ' auccesa socially aa well as from a
business standpoint.
ADDRESS ON ESTHER.
Rev
Lockhart Spoke to Members ' of
Young ' Women's College Club.
At the regular meeting of the Young
Women's College club held yesterday in
the gymnasium of the Young Women's
Christian Association. Rev. Mr. Lock-
hart made a pleasing talk' on Esther.
He spoke of . the literary merits of the
story and brought out impressively the
character of the beautiful 'Bather.
Mr. Krase followed this talk with a
discussion of some of the vital social
roblems of our city. He went partlcu-.
irly into the subject of rooming houses
for working girls but enthusiastically
followed this up with a discussion of the
recreation and amusement which should
be furnished for them.. His talk on
moving picture shows was most eh-
llgntentng. His talk was followed by a
most Interesting discussion In which the
whole club joined. . i
ftandsome Wall Picture.
The Texas and Louisiana Lumber com-
pany! la distributing among Its friends
a handsome wall picture depicting In col-
ors a blonde young lady In evening
clothes and a youth tof small social Im
portance and red hail. The picture will
Instantly attract attention and Is quite
out ui in. uruiiwjri
PACKING HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Household goods packed for shipment
bv expert- packers. tseclal attention
given the packing of ct glass and fine
china. westneimer varebouse Co..
JOSH WATSON'S
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