The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 57, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 31, 1914 Page: 12 of 68
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HOUSTON DAILY POST:
SUNDAY MORNING. MAY 31. 1914.
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Gloves
Toilet Articles
nc Soap carnation
violet and heliotrope:
3 cjkee l boa; 4 Qq
paclal
c Woodbury1
Face Powder white
and fieah; ape- 4
cal. a box ' '
Hosiery
Ribbons
Laces
Chitdrens Dresses
t2.00 Fenti Silk Olove. 16-
button. doubt finger tippftd.
white black navy gray black
with white stitching and wn te
wuh black atitching; 4 CQ
pedal pair. . I Ww
11.50 Odd lot Kjyaer Silk
Cieven 16. button in black
white pi-k. bfewn. ky. "vy
and tan; special. 7Cr
each ... Wl
e loot Silk Mo. Malt garter top and
tola high apJIced illk heel. In OCa
black whit tan: cpeclii. pair . tBS
tl.W Silk Ho deep Hale garter top. '
thread heel and toea; every pair guar.
anted. In black white .tan. brown navy
bronie champagne green red. Ijure. su-
ver. royal old rote and all the C4 A1
new ahadea; apecial pair . I WU
25c Plain Taffeta Ribbon 6 Inehea
wide in black white pink blue
red navy and brown; tpe - d "
clal yard I 9C
36c Moire and Plain Taffeta Rib-
bon. ( Inchea wide extra heavy
quality: In black white and air the
new ahadea; apecial
yard CI C
7&c Val Lac. Edgea and
Inaertlona to match; apecial
per dozen 4A-
yardt 9G
1&c and 12 1-2c Linen Tor.
cfion and Cluny Lacea
Edge and Inaertlona to
match: apecial R1
per yard W3W
WM to tZM Chlldrefl'l Dreaa-
. S to year; JJq
(1.60 Children' Gingham
Dreaaet; 6 to 14 year; gQQ
75c Middy Blousea
at
39c
3.
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If.
Tomorrow (Monday) Begins Our 38th Anniversary Sale Attesting Our
Leadership in Values
Ladies' Blouses
$1.50 Ladie' Lln-
jeria Bloue hand-
omly trim-
$1.25 Ladle' Lin.
gerle Blouses elab-
orately trim- nt
med bye
$2.00 Ladies' Lin-
gerle Waists beau-
tifully trim- rn
med DUC
Ladies' Ready -to-Wear Garments
VOOL COAT SLITS Worth $15.00 and regularly priced
at t2t ;f They a re exceptionally well tailored to
aopf ji to tie woman who demands style and service.
A j ifs. a i ;:ors. Thirty -eighth Anniver.
say Saie p-ice
SILK COAT SLITS A wonderful assortment which
a tMw' y po"tra the de gning idea cf the fashion
aites. Si iK Fcpl'n s the material and style of gar-
ment s rf the vepy newest design; all ne wanted shades
anJ tiiCK Our rtgu jr V-OO grade reduced
t?
S LH DRESSES ccr $6 93 during the Tnlrty-eighth An.
p vf-t.uy Sj f-a c- S- . O'esses that were J12.00 an1
$ r Th- w ; r t last Tig and an ea'iy visi
Ll ON DRtSSES Practical sty'es whtte and colors of
t'.e. p.nK anj tar; a . $2to. wee 4.S8:
rcn..c-dto
WASH SKIRTS V.itrr as of L'neni PK Lmoni; prac-
ti;v st ? s . wr te. tu.e and s:npeo; were $1.50
rer l; eo t
WHITE P K SKIRTS JVT5 Skirts reduced
tc .... . . . .
F'E SLAVER DRESSES Rgnt at the start cf the
se sc -. re f 5t i'ajf-i "jtfria.s C--epe Nub C-eoe.
sf rrate' a s. -eg. ..--y priced at f -50. CM Eft
re-; t- 3.0U
LINEN ITS J. .st fe thing for lummer
travei rg: 5-4 9; i y :c 59 Su - ts. reduced to
LINEN SLiTs-at .": ;-c-s and misses'
a zes r-ju.ar ii 98. rf. csd to
Our aim in this 38th Anniversary Sale is not to cheapen the character of merchandise pur-
chased by Houston women but to give the very best quality for the least money. Tomorrow we shall inaugurate
a sale that will be different. We intend to impress you with our low price policy in the most practical way by
giving you the opportunity to make purchases here that mean actual cash money saved. It may be our own mer-
chandise on which we stand a loss or that of manufacturers who have taken great losses. The 38th Anniversary
Sale will establish a precedent namely the most unusual price reductions ever known. Many unadvertised items
will be displayed during this sale.
RatinesCrepesand Dainty Cotton? abrics
Silks
$6.98
?nt which
ne fashion
'to of gar-
ted shades
S12.50
-eighth An.
e $12.00 an1
' $6.98
I colors of
$1.98
; prac-
59c
69c
$2.98
$1.98
Reduced Millinery
.$:an Plates u x and Belq'in
lacquered nOD;ni 00
ST :3 V AL ES LfV-r-n.
Sp : E.i a " ;ts. t- :
a - d f i - - a "35
l-Z'O Aw.ES v.-jn ar? Leghorn Hats trimmed In
'are. c-s";3 -oses and w-eaths $4 00
St ?C N. iL. ES Hemp and V.Ian Hats trimmed In st'ek.
i.rs r - Af; a n d ccrbeau blue and mustard
r C 2 - S
VALUES He-rp arc Tegai Braid Hats turred
r on e't s de. 'ri-nmfd .n asserted rttbong
an-! D-s er5
$T 00 VALL ES H ir$frj r ad Tegal Braid Hats trm-
rrej n asscrtcd fru:t vrtaths of flowers and
bCns
59c Rat nc 40 incites wide; every new
shade cream wh r- and black. OQa
Anniversary Sale p?"iCe yard .... WWW
3jc -mch Rice Voile stripes and floral
designs. Anniversary Sale price OOtf
y.ird sCwW
"5c S ik Crepe Point Me and Brocade ef-
fects. 2? Inches wide. Anniversary 4
Sa e price yard .. HOC
Crepe de Chine. -iO Inches wide. In
6 tk anc i'8'e thread full range of new
i tt .n.i dark shades and bacK.
Anniversary Sale pnee
?-New Crepe. 27 inches wide on
gro .ns cf pink blue lavender and cream
with rretty silk str pes. Anniver
say Sale prce. yard
bfco Silk Corded S'lanttmg Voile. In
p.n sf-pes. changeable checks and plain
i.ciors. Anniversary Sale price
yard
2?r Bciyrt.an Tissues. 32 inches wide in
stripes and plaids. Anniversary
Srt 'e pne e. yard ... .
58c
de. on
I cream
39c
12c
Irte. in
10c
Oxford and Pump Sale
$1.28 Stripe Shirtings all silk yard wide
colored and wh.te grounds. Annj. JQ
versary Sale price. yard . DOG
65c Silk Foulards spot proof. 24 Inches
wide; printed figures on colored grounds.
Anniversary f.jie price CCs1
yard WWU
75c Shantung all sl'k. 27 Inches wide
natural coior only. Anniversary J A.
Sale price yard . . IwC
$1.25 Messai ne. yird wide a'l wanted
new shades and f.!te. Anniver.
sary Sale price yard
5c Liberty Satm. 20 inches wide; in rol-
ora. Annivfsry bak' pce. 4 A
yard vwC
$1.25 Black S :k Mrssa .ne Chiffon T.if-
feta. spot proof Ctmij S.ik and Sat.-i
Duchess all yard wide. Anniver-
tary Sale price ya'd
SHk Dress Lengths all high grade
goods at greatly red- ced prices.
93c
98c
r 'fbratr- cur Th I rt y -c ' g hth Annlveraary we
w. i i ru;e cn sic Monday 650 pairs of Ladiea'
0'r Pumps at unheard ct prices.
LO". r l c. nj sts of Ladle' Oxford and
P.miDs. .p p.itrt co't and vicl kid. welt and
t m sifs ClI-i- .-.nd Louis heels; $3.50 and
M 30 wjIjji. An.-iversary Sale 0 Cfl
r
LOT No. Cons sts of Ladles' Oxford and
F-rnps. in patent kid. gunmetal and vicl kid:
welt a' i turn sole Cuoar ana military heel:
:.') vj ues. Anniversary Sale P 1 OO
$1.98
Curtains
L-1' a. 3 Cons s-.s of L.:d es' Oxford and
P-.n'rs. i patent co t. ci.nmetal tan and vicl
k'o : f'( aro turn soles military hee's: $2.50
r.n J3 00 values. Annlve'sary Sale gQ
LOT o. 4 Ce-snts cf Misses' and Children's
Cf-r-it an.1 Pi. mo in patent leather and vi;l
a: tj ues .p to $2 00.
Ann. versary S::'! pr ce
S3. 00
ts. turred
S2.00
. trm-
89c
This line Is ccmpifte and claced on
sa'e at cut prices 'or tnis event; rrv
rich styles cf Egyptian white no-'y
and creams are diplaed. See them.
At $2.98 Espec V y priced for this
sale: a lot of C-jypt an. scti. !--ri.
stitched lace edge ntol5i ..-t.- r.s
Anniversary Sale price
per pair
89c and 69c
Rugs! Rugs!
White Goods and Linens
1Cc Nainsook soft lingerie finish. 36
Inches wide; extra good grade; on Cj
rale at. a yard WW
20c Pl.sse Crepe white and colors. 31
inches wide; our regular 20c 4 A 1 .
quality; rale price yard I C 2C
12 1.2c Pajama Checks very fine soft
finish. 36 inches wide; sale prlce..!
ya. d . I 2 C
19c Madras Shirting 36 inches wide dlf-f'-'-ent
patterns: white only; 1 O 1
s-T'r once yard .. I fa 2 v
$1." S Entjish Lrngcloth velvet f'msh. 26
irhrs wide : 12-yard bolts
sale price bolt .
50c Mi r.-enzed Satin Damask. extra
heavy quality. 60 -nches wide; as
so'trj patterns: on sate. yard .
$1.;3 AM Fure Linen Grass Bleach Irish
S.itm Dam.v.k. 2 yards wide; H f
dWent desiqns: on sale yard v 1 UU
Napkins to natch above Dam- CO Cfl
?sk dzen .. ...... wCiWU
$ 1.00 Sneet ing. heavy round thread dew
Dle.ich Irish Linen. 90 Inches "7Kff
wide: on sile at. yard I WW
$' 2d Ext-a Heavy Quality Hemmed Cro.
crt Bed Spreads 11-4 size: as- QCf
sorted patterns: on sale each WWW
IncU'Jed also m this sile are all White
niv; Co e" F-ench Dr.-js Lmens. Stnped
Fr:'.- Line.-:. Crash L'nens. Ramie
Linen. Handkerchief Linens. Table Lin-
ens. Napkins. Fi.low Cise Linen. Linen
Sneeting. F ice and Bath Towels. Nain-
sot.. Longctoth. Crepes Plain and Fancy
Figured and Striped Madras. Dim it ys.
Lawns. Wash C hi f tons. Batiste. St. ped
and P.. en Voiles. Ced Spreads. Plain and
Emhro dered L Ten Plitow Cases and
L ren Sheets. Piques. Wash Corduroy
V. hiie and Colored Ottoman Suiting all
at 'ed.iced prices in this sale.
Ladies' Vests
$1.75 Ladies' Mercer-
lied Lisle Union
Suit3 lace
trimmed . . .
89c
$1.00 Ladies-
Union Suits
and Drawers.
Lisle
50c
75c Ladies' Lisle
Union Suits
and Drawers
"5c Ladies'
Vests 3
for
35c
Lisle
50c
$1.19 J
35c J? WWU
Underwear Etc.
19c Children's Muslin Drawer on
ale at OC
50c Children's Muslin Gowns em- OF.
broidery trimmed faOv
50o Ladle' Brassieres lace and 4 Cat
embroidery trimmed I 3C
39c Ladies' Muslin Gowns. Draw- i A.
ers and Corset Cowers I vC
75c Ladies' Muslin and Crepe Gown
Slips Skirt. Combination Suit Drawer
and Corset Cover lace and em- OQf
brcidery trimmed OJC
$1.25 Ladies' Muslin and Crepe PJ.
Drawers. Skirts and Slips W5C
$1.50 Ladies' Muslin Gown and Combi-
nation and Slip lace and em- "7Cm
broidery trimmed I WW
$1.98 Ladle' Muslin Gowns and Combi
nation Suit elaborately trim-
med: priced at
$'.50 and $2.00 Ladles' Corsets
lew moc'els
"5c Ladles' Corsets priced
at
75c Lawn Dressing Sacques.
priced ate.
50c Soys'' Madras and Percala
B'ouses
'5c Ladles' Gingham Aprons
on sale at
75c Ladies' Gingham Bungalow
Aprons and Petticoats
$1.50 and $2.00 Ginghams and Per- (Tfln
cale House Dresses wUl
$1.00 Infants' Petticoats on sale 4F.
at only
$3.98 to $6.50 Infants' Short and
Long Slips
99c
69c
39c
25c
29c
7c
35c
Wash Goods Specials
$2.93
At $9 8d The original 'Kaba"
Wo;: a id F:ber Rug. size 9x12 feet
n the s?'t t?ns cf green and other
cv- s. would be cheap at $13.00.
Mnniversary aie Hnce
each ...
$9.85
Mosquito Bars
During th's sa'e 0i have the rpr-r-tunlty
cf bjyirn vrur E.ir5 .it "!reat
concessions "n once.
Lot o :" Ceilinq C a no iy 3. it. v it !i
frame complete: lignt. duraoio. m l
without a rival; 96 inches. ff4 Cft
Anniversary Sale price w I iwU
7 i-T; Apron GTghams In all sire Amoskeag styles: 10 to 20
jir! lengths: reci-'-ir 71-2c grade. Gale pr?"e a y.ird ....
1 1 -2c D'Tprry M.idras and Scrim In stripes. Oriental and
f icr.i : diors: rfguuir 12 1-2c grade. Sale price a yard
: i 2z M.d-as and Percale. 32 Inches wide. In llpht and da-k stv'cc.
Si t.-;i'e for lidos' and children's wear or men's shirts: regular
12 1 -2: ji.ide. S.e price a yard .
Mattings
v t ir? leicJ ng the Vatt.ng trad- during this sale with a full selection
nt Tc k io. r-;c. J-ipanee. aiso Canton. China Mattings. As a special
le.idc- .ve ofir at 2-. a 3 c grade heavy plain white China Mattinq-
i qu.iiity '.hnt lays smooth aid noted 'or durability Anniver-
sary S.:le Pr.ce per yard
4c
3c
tVcc.
9c
24c
99c
Shirt and Neckwear Sale
Beginning Monday morning we will
place on sale 300 Men's Shirts. In
fancy patterns nearly all sizes In the
lot: $1.00 and $1.25 values. An- CQrn
n:versary Sale price 05JU
Wen's Silk Neckwear In wide four-ln.
hands; 50c values. Sale !Kf
price vvv
Men's Wash Ties. In white and
strlDed patterns; 25c values; OCf
10c. 3 for CvC
Men's Sox. in tan gray b'ack and
lavender; Z5c values; on 1 Oft
sale at I WW
TWO POLICE OFFICERS ALLOWED
BAIL AFTER EXAMINING TRIAL
Witnesses Told Conflicting Stories of the Killing of Two
Negro Officers on Night of May 24.
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Asked for Telephone.
.Vhn f'.n.igh. tirr. :.z Mead v. street
stated tnat was m the re?trant at
the co-r.er cf Miadw and Nan. stree' ;
when he h-ar ! '.i.'.tlr.K He said e was
goinft tf.ward it r.en .me . a le.i t-.
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men. wh" asked i jr. 'h- . an..; t .
nearest telef.iior.e "Tf srn:ier rna'i w
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fendants kjs- tre iwo. I .-..: ;i
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quite 1ad when 1 K"'- t. re .t -lami
went out. and when I ':: - analri
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- ' 1 ' v. .ii-.-r. c . t he
:-- : -t t 111..: rt n in
:: '"I.:-. ! - 1.1. he
1 f-
' ' -i : ' He oe 'lar- d. m
: ' -; 1 M dete'.datlts'
' r;:. w ;.:.d-d
.-t .- .- ha ;ik 1 . r. taki n
- H- P- K- I .-. t;as:.-
' :. : a x-l- i : e..
'' -' a:.
Told of 0."ne-s' Djllc.
Assistant I'hi. 1 ' -!:- J 11 In.nman
was t; r- ' :.. - . b.- ill-d ITe
n;. rr. 131. . : 1. ;;::(- t; e duties of
It- la- det'-tvi. :. -
' What i- ..-...!. d .s .Mr. Ki. hardson
h !: "' l.e i.js a.- -d
He 1- turns :..
' ."':. at are Ms- il jti-s' '
'TV -ar li .r:.--n. rs and 1. k them In
the . -1! M.ll.- n-- Is at t.te slat..
r- ell :.!- dv.:i-.s t.fn.ed t... the sta-
tion?' "Yes exf-ept ):e Is u.-. d as a short call
man if ther- is !:u ut -v.e Fla
t.on '
""n !'. right in .iu. -ti"n did you send
! :: : ' "
Nr.;
' I' ' - g-es out it is only whn or-d-
- d' "
i ". t. h- .eaYi-s it la -:.ly when
: I
y . ;.: i-..r ! -.a - duties" '
:r . ar 1 d.. n- e.-ary tyj.e-
." .!.! -ai t-I ::.'.e::de!l 1 .f J .-
1.- ' I e .y t.ll.e
! . : - d..' . ale all at th- stat on "
Ve- ii- . -j . -orrfi: a- arises."
- - 1 .ri . a 1 1 oian "
I :. v. . : t '.11. out."
I!.- ... .tor-'s t. to uarry a is-
' I d k: :!... that."
' hi . . :--.!' t 1 !.-a the station?"
A lit'.- : : 1- . '. lo. k."
l;id . : to s."
Vi- I .' i . . i' w.re e;oing."
"'. ' : :-:'!.. d the cene 'f the
-I. - 'irg i: 1 :i:.l a weat.'-n i.ri I'ar-
.Iii X. I' -o all. ianie out after
' ha 1 hee;i t -r--. t ..a: a pun out of the
left s.de ..f ;:u::k .I'ars.-nsi r.jat and
ha .d-1 : " ! e t a ?.S -rn ! : her. "
Jiidtrt ..hi-. 1. .l-i -I'! r."t take the Run
f- 1.1 H ::.k - aM a:d '
' 11 .'a:: Ii"l 1 Ti hlS Stabler.! "
. l-id ou f:n a weapon on Ta-. lor?"
' Tf. re v.- r ti.. -rui.s oji Tav.nr His
- ' .-t 'V .!
' Had lhiiiK s j i.-t. 1 I. - en discharged ?''
v. "
'. a 1 he!""
"No."
mi . r.... ex arri'.ation Mr Injnman was
;.. rt-r'e.i : I u.- . I.Miaiiei of the
l.e :: I r... .. 'A'.-- ihe kt'lln oo.-urred.
'oinr..: t. ' I1- i-oh-e had fre'iuent
t .11 that .-. ; .(.! .
!: Kei.r.'il. :;.er r ostheim.r's
.:in:.'ild'.i e .-.11. ! l tie stat.. stave ts-
'v.iv -a. i( Ii a td-a r-:it 1 was favorhle
..... def.iidir:' -a .-ii he stf-ted that
la' is -i. II ... : ..:!! is on the lian-.'-
- f i t'iii. i. f- ii'id u i:t ti o!oe-
: te r. iidl-.l ..'.'.. . er. I Withdrew hid
slat tneni hut said that l'aryous hand
About 150 Piano Dealers Are 1C
Live Rotarians
Th.it Sei i?n W II Usp Tiimvrrln Hill f?r
Mt nns V'h.l? Ccrven'ion Is in Session
5cv
v
HOUSTON.
ti e most representai i .- :. . .
it Mid the apiioa. hin il..i.t
.-:.'. mi..r. ::; Houston will tie th- ion
hers oini rwIiiK the- trade .-.- 't en
Tianr-. a .or.hr.s to the report ..f i..
l'ar' s" t. tar. of that see'i-
that
M
.1
-H h i'.o-
''. soleu-
:..r:s Mr-
I . '.v t r 1 ii p. ..-1
. . . It. n.Vr and
duta of II..US-
ar" aho.it 1 piano dealers tn.-'iuoed in
the Hnll.rV l 1 ihs of tl.13 I'OllIllI". HP-I ip
to the present tune more than 4" of t:--lave
sif:r.i:l..d their Ititention of t.. ii y
present.
Tl... trade se.-tinn of plan...-- is ri th-
hands of vera! live Rotarians. .1. ho S
il.t-iks. oha.rinan of Savannah. t a'. :t:i:
d:s;. laved unusual energy in KatlierniK l.:s
followers tot-'ithor. He has written a
mMiiiMt
v. a. rlone to the gun ar.d he did ie t kr .w
hew ol..s the fingers -re to the )la:;-ile
H-. t..o. s'ated that Justic e M'-l '..nal 1
t k the nun from F'arsons and t i at :t
wa r."t in t'.e seahbard wh. n I nd.
This .-onoluded ti.e State's ease ind af'-r
I...s- ti- d. i'e.ise plaoed i'hi I ! ' 'e-te.'tiv-s
'o.rd'.n .Murphy on ti e n md to
testify r-uardirt! Ihe defendants' ahility
to make Inuid.
TO HEAR APPLICATION
FOR BAIL ON THURSDAY
t;.-
t:
t pi.iri(
pf-!;;;u ;.;a- v i il.- n H-!it.M iinil nr-
I J..LV" '-n lllil'tn Mr. . A iy Vy-? In
I i 'Kiin t!- '1. 'a!' s m tin- s.i :ini as
1 v i - . f He j...-.-. r i ;.pj.iii v lifts
i Mi. Haiiks : :n ranim : r a special train
t.. l-rin; !! mn:i-is f Hit- fiauo fia-
t nit y I n tin S i nii.t a l Houston.
Q
1 1: -oe l-f.-n'l;vr.t r remanded to tlm
f.'int.v jaii hy J;;sr..t. of the I'eaie Wil-
liam T y. 1 '.maid aftr an examining
trial Thursday.
Constables Charged With Killing D.
C. Menefee Now Await Habeas
Corpus Hearing.
Th hearinK of the appUcation t so.ire
bail for J. "Matt" Kellott eonmable ot
Iarrisliure. and DpputU-s R. H. l:lok-tt.
and H. . Hahn Indicted fur murdt-r in
tonne'-tion with the k'lltiiR of ; Witt '
Mfn-fH.e was net for June 4 a writ hv-
lns )tfT ispufd hy Judge V Rubinsun
mailt; returnable in the eleventh district
court.
JiMltf 'prl" K. Ash of that - 'ni-t bac
ben ahsent from city on ar.-ount of
h:s liett'tli for the paft few u.eks and
alihougli hf r'turn-'d ThurHilay it is not
b hevd 1.' v. ill resume iiis dut ii-a f r
botik; tini- to come. Judtfe A If r d ll.i :n -blcn
has bet.n occupying the bcn h in the
h-enth dhtr:ct court for t'-- I o
wet.kfi and it iJ nroDabl" that h- wiM m
j called upon to pasj on the application.
umns uj inn laci iiia.i. in :i.uriT l" K-
et will be taken up n th ciminal dis-
trict rourt commencing Mend a y Judir
Robinson found it impotijsible Hft any
date for the hearing in his court. 'I ho
S. J. GORDON'S NAME.
Admitted That Stuart J. Gordon Did
Not Sign List.
T.i T !'..-!.
K- mi: '... ihe ankle siuned hy John
S li ...vet. se. ietaiy .f the Kerjrup.m
Harris ' ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 '' I i. :nni rat ..' rlni. in u ldidl
l.e stales that he iMiihl Il'it find III name
:n i ny dire. i..rv re r am. 11 the j.i.n tax
l-i' .vpts i.f llanis (a.iiiiiy. I desire to state
thai I was l.'.ni and reared m H.iustnn;
in" name i.- in il ny d.re.di.ry page
sh"Inr i i'.-id. in 6!'t i 1 1 1 n lite street.
Hlid ;rv ).. !l tax r. eiit l..r 131.1 is oounlv
N" J . . -t N . . MT If Mr. H.a.ver will
I .. 'k .1: th.- i". .ii-th . ..lunin i ins inlveittsed
list .- m 1 the ie!t-n:i:th rame frun the
'". h ill Imd n:y name wry laalnlv
pri'iiei. .Mr. il'.-.v.-r says. "It is very
stl itlRe ." etr. Yes. i is very strange
ilia' my name has lircn sipned tu this
Hut S. J. Gurdi.n.
ln ihe cm dirertery the name of
Sli.art 'e.'.l. n appeal- as rielr'r a refll-
d.iii i.f it in I Miii.lile stri ct A pull tax
ree.-ipi . i !.iti.. i . . '1 i . i- I'.ist was made
'"il m li' ii.. .in nf Stuart J. le.rdnn. 4504
Hiirrtsluirw l ad Thi is explained as a
eliiintie f r. -i.len. e l.v Stuart .1. Gorrlun
The list ..f nieml.ers f the IVtbuhoii club
.ari'i. j in- l.ini .f s. J. i;riMi UI1ri
M-iT-tary ll....ver has stated that he
kr...i a l.i. th.- . .1 C.inl.iji m the rdnt
l!l and that the name apjiearitip there
is ii.it Stuart .1. ;..n..!i n..r diii H t..r.
j t'l I"'. I
Wauled inf.n ii.ai'i.n as tn t: e u h.-re-ahoiits
of .In. .i: i ;.i r'.ird. lasi heard "f al
H:n:ihle. Texas and left ih.. fur Beon-
n.nnl i. ii I'm II Had nn a l.ruwn suit
and wore a Mms..h:. .harm mi v.atih foh
AddresH Mis l..:.n Caisf.iid. Ashland and
Kuiii'te. nth streets. Houston Height
AJv.
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Look
for this can
on your grocer's
shelf
If he hasn't
got it there
phone
to us
we will
see that
your order
is
promptly
filled
WAMBA
Coffee
There is a difference in every
brand of Coffee.
You may get in the habit of us-
ing an inferior grade and you may
get so you don't object to its taste.
But when you do use a good
brand a high class grade that
maintains a uniform standard
you will notice the difference
when you taste the other kind.
Get WAMBA and you know
you serve a coffee that your most
discriminating will say is good.
Imported and Roasted by the
MAGNOLIA COFFEE CO.
HOUSTOf. TEXAS
POST WANT ADS PRODUCE RESULTS
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