The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, July 23, 1920 Page: 4 of 14
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THE HOUSTON FOjT: riUDAY !C.JK JULY 23 1UJ
Offles Preston 8600.
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telephones'
Hem. Hsdley 1M&J
( 77ie as If i and the Rose
l breathed upon her petals pink.
For ahe was m-ondrous fair.
I crept into her hidden heart
And found it golden there.
I swayed her on her graceful stem
And beinred her for a kiss:
In all the world I bare not found
A flower as sweet as this.
The other flowers may bowand nod
And court me as I Pass.
But I'd Rive ail their beauty for
A rose leaf on the grass. ....
Dorothy StookbrlJge.
n n i I D ' J. Ull i to Galveston in their oar. Mrs. Toy will
box rarly jot Driae-c.ieciun bem the (irt Cf nfXt week for
Miss Mami. Lerine rharmiuglT com- " the Oilves.-ialveston .News
plimcnted Miss Lena Mendelsohn a briJ-1 . jn GalTestpn wjth
elect of the month with box l'arty at i party of All9tin frjenJs it the GsItcj
the Queen Thursday afternoon followed ! for t 10 days' visit.
br a service of refreshments on the Kioe j
roof. A special table: hold plajvs for Miss iixlj( Hat is lcaviuj the last of
the hostess and her guest and this was . . . ( t-0jorado f gpcnj he re-
bome of kit cousin Mrs. Homer J. Moore
116 WilUrd in Falnriew.
Mrs. A. Mann left Tuesday morning
for New York for an extended riait with
relatives and friends.
Mrs. 7. W. Laos of Chicago Is th
pest of Mrs. Laura afeynardle and Miss
Katie Arnold at thair komt oa Bellalre
boulcTard. .
Mrs. John Edward Thompson and littls
son John Edward Jr land Mrs Pul A.
La Grave of Fort Worth1 ars tpendlnf
the week-end at the Gahres.
nrttil rieenrated in bridal motif. In
the center was a white wicker btisket
filled with pink and white Mo-soais. the
handle tied with pies tulle and entwined
with fern. Sprays of feru eucrcied the
basket with Rraeeful fffe.t. The place
cards pictured brides and the favors were
miniature trunks tied with white satin
ribbons with satin slippers ami tiny
Daimler of the summer.
Mrs. J. B. Ashworth has returned to
Houston after a year s absence and is
now occupyinj her home on Welch
avenue.
Misses Edma Hogan and Annie Beth
Panics and Riots Are
Caused By Iron ShuttersJ
Associated J'ress Report
CONSTANTINOPLE. Iron shatters
have probably caused more riots was-sacres-snj
pogroms in the Levant than
political agitators. AU shops In the
Near Kast are provided with roll ltf Iron
shutters which work In iron grooves.
When they are hanged dowa the make
s much noise as a machine gun. Every
time there is rumor of any sort of trou-
ble some timid merchant slams down hit
shutters to protect his plate glass. With-
out investigating the cense other mer-
chants follow instantly with such it clat-
ter that the public becomes nanirkr and
rushes about trying to discover the cause
of th? flurry.
At such moments excited crowds will
credit srv V1ior which la cut into cir
culation. Pickpockets avail themtelvc
f such opportunities. Soapbox orators
street fakirs and magicians gather
crowds by this device la any Turkish
city the circulation of a rumor that a
movement is te be started against uirw
tisns will cause afl the Armenian and
Greek shoos ta Hoar within a few min
utes and frequently the noisy dosing of
tne snops iana tne religions natrea w ue
Moslems tot action. '
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.
' - Houston Post Special. v-
SOMERYILLE. Texas July 21
Carda are ant annnandnc the aooroach
faw marriage of Downye Bimmooa and
Miss Mtble Hardt of this place. A mis
cellaneous shower was given the bride
elect by Mrs. Benjamin C. Tompkins at
ber beaotifiU home la SomervHle and
the happy young lady was the recipient
at many beautiful and cost presents.
The weddna will take place at Tern
pie oa Sunday. August 1. The youaf
people will be at home te their many
friends m Botnerville about August 10.
1 MEXICAN BADLY CUT.
'- Houston Pott $peeiat
LUU.NO Texas July 22 In an si
tercatloa here Wednesday afternoon Jn
liaa Floras wst badly cut across the
chest hesd and face by another yonng
Mexican a pocket knife being the weap-
on used. The injured msn it is a
serious condition.
.: " i . "...k...;..Vn ii v. i.rKeit nave rerurrcn iroru .ausud
:? e . -bed and Vie they attended the university sum-
trunks were f .lied with pink and white
mints A delicious course of fruit par-
fs.it snd cake was served the (all
stemmed glasses being tied with pmk
tulle and the cake carrying out the chosen
color scheme.
Enjoying this pretty hospitality with
the hostess and houoree were Mioses
Carrie Stark. Kay Cohen .lewel H:is.r.
Betty I.erine. Mrs. Ben Scheps and Mrs.
Sol Feigelson.
f -f
Motor Party and Picnic
Supper
A congenial little group chaperoned by
Mrs. J. A. Dutton. for a motor trip to
Galveston Thursday afternoon included
Miss Katherire Dutton and her guests.
Misses Genevieve. Estelle srJ llegina
lroussard of Beaumort an 1 Messrs. .1 mi
and Van Dutton Joe l.aae and Dave
Lutier.
The r'f!:'ir'9 p' the seashore were
enjoyed and a delicious picnic niper
was "served the group motoring hack in
the evenii g.
Personals
Mr. J. A. t'harman and daughter. Miss
Geraldii.e. stopped in Houston Thursday
to spend the day v th Mrs. M. A. Toy-
en route from their home jn Fort Worth
uier schooL
Mrs. E. X. Gray will leave on the first
if August for a trip to Alaska with a
party of friends. They will be joined
later on by Dr. Gray.
Master Finene Clappart of Austin Is
spending this week in Houston at the
FRECKLE-FACE
Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots.
How to Remove Easily.
Here's s chance. Miss Freckle-face
to try a remedy for freckles with the
guarantee of a reliable concern that it
u:l not eost you a penny unless It
removes the freckles; while If it does
;ive you s clear complexion the ex-
pense. Is triflinc
Simply get an ounce of Othlne
double strength from Rouse's Drug
Store or any drug gist and a few ap-
plications should show you how easy
it is to rid yourself of the homely
freckles and get a beautiful complex-
ion Rarely is more than one ounce
n.edcd for the worst case.
He sure to ask the druggist for the
double ft renin h Othine. as this
strength is sol.t under guarantee of
money back if it fails to remove
freckles.
Useful Beautiful Too!
ONE great advantage of silver toilet
accessories lies in the fact that
they cannot be broken chipped
scarred or otherwise put permanently
out of commission.
May we show you some new silvex
accessories for your dressing table?
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ewelryvg.
ESTABLISHED 1075
419 MAIN STRICT
COR. PRAIRIE AVL
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Mail Orders Promptly and Properly Filled Pottage or Express Paid
TO ALL
Summer Clothing
OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE just closed has
made heavy inroads into our Summer Cloth-
ing. This store cleans house each season even
though we have to sacrifice profits. The remainder
must go. It's a chance to make a saving on clothes
of known quality and that quality the highest that
the market affords. Come in today tomorrow or
any day soon. The Landers Co. guarantee goes with
every purchase. Below are prices that bring real
savings:
Men's
Seersucker Suits
Sizes 42to 50
On Sale at
A1J Palm Beach
Suits
White Linens and
Mohair $20 Values
$9.85 I $14.85
Cool Kenjiy Crash
Silks and Mohairs
$22.50 and $25.00
Values
$17.85
All $35.00 Summer Suit $26.85
All $40.00 Summer Suits $31.85
Quality value and service. You get all of these when you buy at Landers
Co. Money back if not satisfied.
mi
LrA Preston
Houston's Best Store for Men and Boys
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IRIIflMillMInT
YOimCHpiCEOF
ANY PAIR OF
N.J3. THAYER
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In the Store -
COME TODAY MEN!
These Are Regular $10.00 to $12.50 Values
MUPPdTUFFC
501 Main Street
At Prairie Avenue
MARY MARIE
: Prize ;V "V
v Contest
Two hundred dollars worth
of prizes will be given for the
best poems of pot mors than
eight lines on Mary Marie the
Sunbeam GirL Full particu-
lars on (he paper Wrapper of
each " book. Ask your book-
seller for 4 - :
MARY MARIE
By tht Author of
"JUST DAVID"
ELEANOR H. PORTER
lllua. Houghton Miff Un Co.
11 JO not 4 Park St Boston
PILLOT'S
409 Main. '
Ths Storo for Booka
" FOR v
LIGHTING FIXTURES
AND
ELECTRIC HIRING
BUY FROM
BARDEII ELECTRIC &
CONTRACTING CO.
1 1 J MAIN 8T.
I tSTABUSHED 1 632 j
Prlckley Heat Powder
rolleres tha distressing Itching- of
prickly hast rash and all affactlons
caused bf heat and irritated coodl-
tlona of tne "kin. Price i5c by mall
10a Cockrell'a Drug Store. Houston
Tepcaa.
MILBY HOTEL
Tsxaa Avenue and Travis Street.
ROOM AND PRIVATE BATH AND
CEILINO FANS. 12.00 AND U
CHARLES r. PARKER Manager.
HOTEL BENDER
RATES $1.50 UPWARD
EXCELLENT CAFE
DALEY A HOSTETTER Managers
NEW COTTOIi HOTEI
EUROPEAN
ROOMS WITH BATH $2.00
Girls! Buttermilk Terns Doll
Lifeless Complexions to
Radiant Beauty
No i us ust try it thU new way. Guar-
anteed. Simply ask your druggist for
Howard's Buttermilk Cream
ROUSE'3 DRUQ STORE.
De George Hotel
NEAR UNION STATION
Fin Proof and Modem
Cafe In Connection
CASPER M. DE GEORGE Mgr.
Fine Bath Room snd Kitchen
Equipment
J. B. Collins Company
Preston N 1210 Congress Ave.
10 YOU WOMEN who
are judges of quality;
whose touch tells of a
fabric; whose eyes know
tailoring; to whom the
language of fashion is an
open book; the garments
we are showing npw at
reduced prices tell a sig-
nificant story. They are
bargains
We rarely' use the word bargains
because it is abused and
so often misleading. We
use it now deliberately and
advisedly and it carries
the full force of its original
meaning.
Everitt-Buelow Co.
715
Main
Women Clothiers
717
Main
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The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, July 23, 1920, newspaper, July 23, 1920; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth607091/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .