The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 24, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 20, 1908 Page: 28 of 56
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We have not
forgotten the
neat tailored
and street hats
of small and
medium sizes
that bid fair to
be very popular.
III I
In Society jj
In Honor of Mm Lock man.
Mr Randon Porter will entertain
Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock with a
miscellaneous shower In honor of Miss
Minnie Lockman whose marriage to Pr.
S. J. Wilson will take place on October 7.
Mothers' Clnb of Ktuk School.
The Mothers' club of Rusk school will
meet Wednesday afternoon at 3:16 at the
school house.
Trinity Guild.
Trinity Guild will meet tomorrow
afternoon at 4 o'clock with Mrs. T. J.
Windham.
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Society Arrivals and Departures.
Miss Irma Franks has returned from a
visit to Columbus.
Mrs. Leo Hahn of Columbus is visit-
ing Mrs. A M WauRh.
Mias Blanch Bennett has returned from
ft week's visit to Galveston.
K. R Spotts left last evening for Arm-
Strong. Mo. to visit his mother.
Mr. and Mrs H F. MacOrea-or have
returned from a visit to Fort Davis.
Mrs. Florence Sam has returned from
California where she spent the summer.
Miss Belle Chapman has returned from
Austin and Is now with Mrs. Horace
Booth.
Mr. and Mrs B E Holton returned
Tuesday morning from a visit to Ht.
liOUlS.
Owen Tnrrey who Is a student at Cor-
nell left duiin the week to resume his
Studies.
Miss Flora Louise Arinson "f Marlln is
the guest of Mrs Jo KmmHi. 1S07 lres-
iton avenue
Miss Ivy Moore ()f Hlrlimond will ar-
five Tuesday for a brief visit with Mrs.
Bandon Porter.
Otis Paine left Frtrisy for ColleKc Sta-
tion to enter the Agricultural and Me-
chanical college
Miss Flossie Hltrhler of New Orleans
Will b the guest thU week of her cousin.
Mrs. Jules l.lllenuia.
Mrs. W. R. Nash and Miss Kathertna
sVaah are now In New York for the au-
tumn theater season.
Mr. and Mrs H H Franks and Miss
Mabla Franks returned yesterday fromj
A visit to Brownsville.
Miss Iscah Horlock of Nnvasots. who
nas been the guest of Miss Gladys Kwlng.
will return home today
Mr. and Mrs. J. r Baldwin have re-
fv turned from a visit to New York. Wash-
's tngton and Long Branch
Jt;f Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hume who have
fi been visiting m New York sailed from
T fiiere Wednesday for home.
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i Mrs. T. Quitman of Chicago will arrive
v Tuesday to visit her daughter. Mrs H
W. Stem. 8TO Calhoun street
' '
. Mlsa Anne Belle Plttman of Pallas ar-
fired last evening to visit her sister
(.Mrs. W. H. Taylor at the Bavoy
Sit Msas Jeannette Levy will leave this
4rven Big for Washington. D. C. where she
will attend Cnevy Cbaae eehool.
i Mr. and Mrs C. J. Crane Jr.. are re
f tvtvtng concratulations on the hinh of
. sob CharTea Judson Crane third.
' -J Mr. and Mr. T. J. Kwlng. the latter
tmWMj Miss Mary Prtoa arrtrad this
HETHER or not you are a patron of our house whether you wear a $5.00 or a $75.00 hat
you are old or young a visit on our great display day is sure to gladden your heart and fully
These have a
distinctively
"O'Neill" air
and compare
favorably with
the more ex-
pensive stuff
while the prices
range from $5
to $W.00.
morn in if to visit Mrs Ewlnn s Mster
Mrs F C Gray. Mr and Mrs Kwlng
were married Monday at Sutrarland
Mrs. Herbert R Fldrldfre arcumpanied
by her on Hert)ert has returned fnm a
visit of several weeks !pent in New York.
Mis Ousnie Howard ha returned from
Chicago whore Bhe attended th univer-
sity and frjm a visit to Owensboro Ky.
Mr. O-orpp Maratee retvirnfd Thurs
day from rhlca(fo. where she stpp d to
vwt relatives en route home fruni Ku-
John E. Green. Jr. leave this f veil
ing for Austin to reurne his studies in
the law department ot the L'nlvnrMtv of
Texas.
Mr. and Mrs B G Bartholomew and
family who have been spending the
summer at Seabrook have returned
home.
Mrs. C F. Ht evens and Miss Uura Ste-
vens of I-iherty who have been the piss
of Miss Mamie Gro-can returned home
thia week.
Mr. and Mrs H. M Garwood and rl il
uren will return Wedne.-Hlay morning
fiom Colorado and a Malt through Uie
Northwest.
Herbert Paine son of Mr. and Mrs H.
1A Paine will be a st udent this season
at Washlngion and l-1 university
ington Va.
M r. and Mrs 8a m Ta u h. Mrs. IV II
Morris and Miss Mary Rodman Taut have
returned from a vtalt to Hot Springs Va.
and New Tork.
Misa Kitxaheth Mae Riley who has
been the guest of Miss Carrie 'ain for
the pat several weeks lias returned to
her home In Dallas
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Mullen and ion Jos-
eph who have teen apending the summer
in England and Ireland are expected
home Tuesday morning.
Mrs M- Roelie and her daughter. Mist
Roselle of Victoria who have been t he
guests of Mrs R. E. Armntrong. will re-
turn home this afternoon.
Miss Alice Baker will arrive from Ashe-
vllle. N. C October 2 for the Iecktnan-
Wilson wedding and will be the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lockman.
Mrs W. E. Fitxgerald. Mrs Kate
Florea I'paon Paul Fitxgerald and Mar-
cus Upson arrived yesterday morning
from Judge Florea's ranch near Uvalde.
Poste carte greetings have been re-
ceived from Miss Dollie Edmondson who
Is now in Atlanta where he will proba-
bly remain until the latter part of Oc-
tober. Mlssea Winnie and Lulu Plateau of
Iallas. who are the guests of Mr and
Mrs. Walker Ellis at Bay Hidge. will
fiass through Houston Thursday en route
tome.
Mlsa Marian Hards of IjO Angelea
who recently graduated from the Boston
College of Expression la the guest of
her cousin Mrs. C. A. McKtnney at
Houston Heights.
Eugene Duliahn was a paasenger on.
the Mallory line steamer Concho Wednes-
day for New York and from there will
go to Philadelphia to enter the Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania.
M I ss Iml se Free ma n w ho has bewn
upending the summer with her aunt Mr a.
M T Joneii. at North Conway. N.
has returned to Washington D. C. to Mi-
ter Chevy Chase achool.
Mrs C. D (molding and sons Dudley
and Fred Goldlng. will return home this
evening from Ogden. Utah and Idaho.
Mr Goldlng met his family at Fort Worth
ami will accompany them home.
Mrs. Norvell McKee and Mlsa Mabel
Markham nf Beaumont are now at the.
Battery Park hotel. Aphevllle N. C. Mrs.
McKee. who was MLsh Kdle Coward ha
been at Toxaway inn. IaIcs Toxaway.
Miss Hortenne (iitdHns left last even-
ing for Hweetbrlar. Va to enter Sweet-
briar college. Miss Gibbons was Joined
at Beaumont by Miss Blgnora Wleaa. who
will also enter Hweetbrlar college and
Mica Annie Gilbert accompanlad by bar
that day we will have completed many new improvements on our already nobby
sweet music we will have displayed our models from New York and Paris upntog $ isaoo
brother. William Gilbert Miss Gilbert
will attend school in Washington Miss
Klietta Stude. who was one of the party.
tl! enter Trinity college Washington.
Mrs. Arthur Cargiil. Miss KMzabeth
Fitxgerald and Miss Cornelia Cargill. who
have been spentling the jnmmer at Litch-
field Conn . are now in New York ritv
and will remain until about the middle of
Gvtoler
Iee" McNeill who as one of a part v
of American students summering in Ger-
many Hnd who has been studying in Ber-
lin will sail for America on the 19th In-
stant to resume his work at Juh ns Hop-
kins unl ersit y. Halt linore
Mrs. K. p. DavlHF and Miss Julia May
Daviss are expected home tomorrow from
New Orleans where they have been the
guents of Mrs Daviss" sister. Mrs. W H.
Harvey. I u ring her iit Mrs Da visa
was the honoree of a luncheon ami
bridge part y.
Mrs John Lovejoy will leave tomorrow
morning via tho Southern Pacific for the
Fast and will chaperon a party if i-lige
girls including M Isa l.elia Torry . M iss
Kntte Allen Weems Miss Bert a Maxrv.
wi.i go to Kfnt Place. Summit N. J . and
Miss Kthel Ad nance of Galveston and
Miss Alleen Ijovejoy. win enter National
Park wmlnary WashlngTon. D. C.
The friends of Chan nee y U. Parsons.
who spent aeFeral seasons In Houston
are grat lfiel to hear of his appoint ni-nt
an a memlwr of the faculty of Tome In-
stitute. Port I cposlt. Md Dr. Francis
Hanson lyane. whose wife is Elinor Mc-
Cartney I-ane. the well known author. Is
dire tor of the tnstltuin and Is a scholarly
and brilliant man He ih to U- congrat-
ulate! upon securing Mr. Parsons whose
Houston friends keenly regret his re-
moval to the East.
Miss Ella ''age and Rufus Cage Jr
arrived yesterday in New York on th"
Philadelphia from Europe where Miss
' age has spent the past two yearn study-
ing in Paris Mr Cage joined his sister
tt nd his aunt. Mrs. K imball. and ha s
I. ad a delightful visit on the continent
and In the British Isle Mr Rufus Cage.
Sr met his children in New York and
will accompany them home the party
arriving Tuesday night. Miss Cage will
be one of the season's debutantes
Mrs Presley K. Ew-ing returned during
the week from Sewanee and Tate Springs.
Tmn having stopped en route to visit
her mother. Mrs. '" C. Williams In Iuts-
laria. The at inched paragraph Is taken
from the Knoxvllle Journal: "Judge Pres-
ley K E wing wife and daughter of
Houston. Texas one of the South s most
prominent lawyers and perhaps the most
noted Jurist In the Btate. is visiting East
Tennessee friends Judge Ewing and
family will go for a stay at Tate
Springs."
Mrs. J. J Gillespie and children have
returned from Georgia where they spent
the summer. Mrs. Gillespie will leave
the latter part of the week for Ban An-
tonio where Mr. Gillespie Is now lo-
cated and (hiring the absence of the
family Mr. and Mrs. John C Matthews
and Miss Mary Matthews will occupy
the Gillespie home. 2309 Han Jacinto
street Miss Margaret Gillespie will at-
tend 8t. Agries academy this winter.
Last wedt Mr. and Mrs J. T Deason
of Dallas in passing through Houston on
their w edding Journey made a stopover
for a little visit to Mr and Mrs H J.
Bpencer in their new home. 1117 flan Ja-
cinto street Mr Deason Is on the edi-
torial staff of the Praetorians' Magaxlne.
IasI Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Bpencer had as sin-cial guests to meet
Mr. and Mrs Deason Dr. J. H. John-
son Miss Johnnie Johnson Mr. W H.
Oder and Mlsa Jennie Lamb.
Hot Sufficient Book Bnpply.
Rl'BK. Texas HptembT 18. I'ublic
si hool opened h. i. last Monday with a
good attendance I'rof E. B Myers Is
superintendent an.i the following are the
teaihers: First a8Btant. Miss Mosell
Martin: eaetatant Misses Maud New-
man I.llltan Bali.. 1'eace Kate Sloan
nil Nettle Inilr ini primary. The chil-
dren are having more or less trouble
about the new book An all of the bonk
are not here ami rnn not be gotten Jtist
yet It Is giving ..m. trouble but It Is
thought by next Momiav an the ( hlldren
will have the book
For AoU. Made Uuoouo Ant Paper.
On Tuesday We Will Exhibit to the Public:
The famous "DIRECTOIRE HAT that has created such
a stir all over the world.
The French hat that has become known as "The Talk
of New York.
The original Pocahontas Hat with all its range of
colors.
The French model that secured for Virot the gold
medal in Pans this season.
And dozens ot others that mirror the season s styles
and shades bought with the opening of our new PRINCE
THEATER in view many of which have already been
purchased for that occasion to be delivered after they have
been displayed at our opening.
( Houston Post Special Corrtsft n iV vr.)
DKNVKR. Colo.. September lfi. The
Hroadinoor casino in Colorado Springs
which has been the scene of so many gay
parties closed last week thus putting an
end to the summer dam ing season in that
place.
Tne colleges over the State open during
this week and the foot hall "try outs"'
are being muMered in daily and ttre don-
ning their suits for thn practice games
which will de. ide definitely the lineup for
t tit games w l it h are so eagerly anticl-
pat 'd by t ho.s. tf uh who are interested
in the game. Isn t it rjuetr how tlie com-
ing of tlie tlrsi . rfsp day of the fall sends
foot hall enth . si. tarn coursing through
one s blood. juM as the advent of tlie
nummer time made him hasten tu the
bajtebji 11 park tu see the contests upon
tiie diamond en h game Interesting In lt
pari icular seasun '.
Tlie opiminK tf the season at the Ilroad-
WHy theater and the Tabor opera house
has not only gl m rise to numerous the-
ater parties am-iig the residents of this
i- it y but t lie at t r act ions at t bene play-
houses have furnished diversions for
many of tlx' P;;iists among us.
Miss Josepiiin llaltom of San Antonio
a very harui.-oM.. and attractive girl who
has spent tli'1 iiist week in 1 enver at
the Adams hotcj. was the honor guest of
on- nf these p.nties on Friday evening
for the solution ..f -'The Girl giiestion" at
tlie Hroadwjn. uh a luncheon afterward
at the Savoy
Miss Hiil ton i t;u been spending tho
en miner at (Ir.iml Iake. Colo- enjoying
rowing tlshmir .t : i 1 other outdoor sports.
She experts In visit Houston during the
coming wintfi .is the guest of Mrs. Henry
II. Fall golnn aNo to Beaumont for a
isit of some 1 t . x l i 1 with her aunt Mrs.
John It. (ioodhii.-.
Miss Klta Tiir'.cr of Houston who lias
sp-nt the past few weeks In Colorado
Springs ae th' gu.-st of her schoolmate
Misa Hazel Allen did not leave for home
hist week as w is her Intention when she
and Miss Ailtu rut short their Denver
visit but reniiiined for another week
planning to l-avc today for Texas in
company with Mr. and Mrs. John T.
Juden of New Orleans who have l wen
spending some weeks at the Cliff house
in Manltou.
Mlsa Alice Kngland. who graduated last
June from the ( olorado Springs hlgn
school enters Colorado college today for
a four years course.
Mr. Joseph II. Krlckel of Dallas arter
sevoral months at Grand Dake Colo.
came to I d river last week being a gust
at ths Brown hotel for a few days Mr.
Brlckel went to Colorado Springs on
Sunday evening for a vlalt of ten daya
before returning to hla home In Texas.
Mr. Joseph HrickeJ of Dallas waa host
on Saturday evening of a party at the
White City tlie affair having been
planned for the pleasure of Miss Joae-
pMn Haitnn of San Antonio.
Mrs. H. c. Duff of Beaumont Texaa
has come to Denver where she will re-
main throughout the winter season. The
popularity of Colorado a a winter re-
sort is steadily gaining favor among the
people of tlie South.
Mr. Jay Adams and family of Ban An-
tonio have a cot t age at Orand Lake
Colo. to which they make their way
each summer entertaining numerous ot
their Texas friends with the pleasures
to be found there
Mrs Oscar Neii (f Dallas la among th
tftnmer visitors in Denver.
Post cards re. etved here from Mr.
J puu-tai Colhoun. formerly of Houston
' - .-..--..-..n
but now of New Orleans tell of his sum-
mer sojourn In Stanton Tenn . and vicin-
ity w here he is spending the time with
his mother Mrs. N. D. Colhoun.
Mr. Smith Ragmlale returned Saturday
from Dallas where he went for the sad
purpose of accompanying the remains of
fiis wife to that place for interment.
Mrs. Nellie Baker and son Master T.
J Baker are at present at the Ariel in
Denver but will leave within the next
few days for their home In Houston.
Mrs. Anna Welsenneld and son of
Houston and Mrs. C. Stuckert of Bren-
ham. who have spent the summer visit-
ing the various Interesting places ir
Colorado are now In Denver where they
have apartments at the Ariel.
Mr. J. W. Corn of the Corn ranch near
Weatherford. Texas Is the guest of his
daughter Mrs. C. F. Yeager WM Wood
avenue. In Colorado Springs; Miss Opal
Corn has been with the Yeager family
for some time. Miss Corn who is a very
handsome and striking girl has spent
tlie past t wo sum mers in Colorado
Springs where she has received a great
deal of social attention.
Mrs. T. O. Cheatham and daughter.
Miss Ivy Cheatham and Miss Cecelia
Moore all of Waxahachle Texas have
returned to their home after a delightful
visit of six weeks to Colorado di-
viding their time between Denver. Colo-
rado Springs and other places nearby.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A Scott and Miss
Susan Wade Scott of Houston are guests
of Mr. Scott's mother and sister 607
.North Wahsatch avenue in Colorado
Springs. They came for the wedding of
Mr. Scott's sister Miss Mae Scott and
Dr. Boyd Henderson Pope which took
place last Wednesday morning at tlie
home of the bride's mother. Mr. W. A.
Scott accompanied the bride to the altar
where he gave her to the man of her
choice.
AT C0L0EAD0 SPRINGS.
Number ot Texam Are Now on
Their Way Home.
(Houston Pott Special Correspondence.)
COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo.. Septem-
ber 16 Mr. J. A. HarrtB of Fort Worth
Is here at 440 East Pike's l'eak avenue.
Mr. E. D. Brown spent his vacation In
Colorado Springs. His home Is Dalhart.
Mr J. A. Beard' of Hryan has been
here for some weeks.
Mr. J. W. Taylor of San Antonio has
enjoyed the season In Colorado the cool
land.
Mr. and Mra. J. B. Price and little
daughter of Houston are leaving today
but will stop In Fort Worth to visit with
Mrs. Price's mother. Mrs. M. E. Red-
dlck. who lias been with them here.
Miss Rita Turner of Houston left yes-
terday for home after a visit with Miss
Hazel Allen. Miss Turner has beon the
honor guest of a number of dellrhtful
functions durlnc her stay In Colorado
Springs.
Mrs. T. O. Cheatham and daughter. Mlsa
Ivy Cheatham together with Miss Cecelia
Moore returned to their home In Waxa-
hachle after a all week' visit In Colo-
rado Springs. Denver and other Colorado
cities.
Mr. and Mra. W. A Scott and Mis
Susan Wads Scott of Houston are here
and prolonged their Tlslt to attend the
wedding of Mr. Scott's sister. Miss Mas
Scott of m North Wahsatch avenue.
Mrs. C. K. Yeager of North Teion
street la entertaining her father. Mr.
J. W. Corn of Houston Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Arts alter spending
two months In cool Colorado will leave
for home In Woodland Heights. Houston
on Saturday September U
Just before Va departur of tha Price
Half the beauty
of this season's
millinery is in
the new style
of hair dress
and the proper
ad'iustment of
the hat on the
head. These
will be shown
in detail.
We have always
appreciated the
great favor shown
to our establish-
ment by the best
people of Houston
and we will in a
measure show our
appreciation by
bringing to your
door a display of
millinery not ex
celled in the lar-
gest cities of the
United States..
Eng
rave
WEDDING INVITATIONS
AND VISITING CARDS
Em bossed Monogram Paper
Latest Styles Prompt Service
Tke
409-411 Fannin Street
BREAKFAST A DAILY. JOY WHEN
CO
Philadelphia Dentist
t 413 Main Cor. Prairie
Over Sweeney Jewelry Store
for Texa a family party was enter-
tained at the picnic grounds In North
Cheyenne canyon a burro ride to Bruln
Inn dinner with steak baoon coffee and
potato cooked over the coal of a great
camp fire and with all the accessories
of a regular picnic were tha features
of the affair. After remaining for sup-
Ser the party dispersed to the eweet
reams which come after a day spent
in the delicious mountain air. R. A.
Chadwlck senior and Junior. Mr. M. K.
Reddles. Mr. and Mr. A. Ijeon Red-
dlc.k Leon Jr.. Mr. Terrell Master Ben
Hllllard OConnor. Mr. and Mr. J. B.
Price and Josephine were the rtloi-
PIMr" L. C. Furnbur ot Dublin Texas
la visiting In the Pike' Peak region.
Mr J. T. Coulson of Corslcana made
the rounds of the hotels. Antler. Alta
Vista Acacia and Alamo.
Mr. and Mra. Donald K. Edwards and
Mr W. Ray Edwards form a party from.
Piano Texa. at the Antler.
Mr. and Mr. J. V. Hahn of Dallas who
have been spending the summer at U3S
North Tejon and t benutlful Cascade
canyon are prolonging their stay hers.
' Mr. C. V. Hook of Houston Is a visitor
to Colorado Spring. HI name Is at the
Alta vista.
ill. Vlssk
Mr. ana sirs. 4. w.. aooii 01 Majrsna.il
whether
repay you
Cargill Co.
Houston Texas
SFFS
IS BEINO SERVED.
For Sale at D. C HELBERG'S
419 Trivia Street BODSTON. TEXAS
Full Seta of Teeth $5 18 $10
GoldCrownB 22-KaratGold $5
Beat grade Amalgam Fillings tl
Teeth Extracted m Vitalized Air 50
Texas have reached Colorado Spring.
They may be found at the Antler.
Mr. J. W. Vandenburge of Victoria ha
lust arrived at the Antlers.
Messrs. C. K and & S. Blrdsong of
Fort Worth are guests at tha Antler.
Mr. Jerry F. 111 is with a artr of
ladle from Fort Worth at the Acacia.
Mr. and Mr. A. K. Beavers ore guests
of the Acacia. Their home I Fort Worth
Texas.
Mr. and Mr. H. C. Kyle are Texas vis-
itor to the land of sunshine. At pres-
ent they have apartment at the Anders.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Levy late arrival
from Fort Worth are sojourning at tha
Antler.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Ola of Texar-
kana. Texas have arrived and may be
found at the Antlers.
Mr.
-. B. A. Thompson of Amarlllo has
lust arrived.
He 1 a guest of the Alta
vista.
Mr A. Leon Reddlck came up Saturday
from Fort Worth to cool off and aooom-'
pany hi wife and baby to their noma.
Do Ton Want to Sjw $10
on your fall uttf W oan sava
I inil K sWUTM V I !fl rimilfs lilts IT;..
that. R. U Morrl A Co. Tailora.
wont-raw. avenue eiuui fis w
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