The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 152, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 3, 1919 Page: 4 of 18
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THE . HOUSTON TOST:'; WEDNESDAY MORNING SEfEMBER 3 19 1 9 '
Ifftea P.raaton MOO.
TELEPHONES:
Horn. Hadlay 1J4.
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1 think lliut I (hall never -
A ui.e.in Lively fin a Ilea.
A 1MI3 VtllltlM hUIIl NlUllltl i '('Biif.l
Al'iuittit tin curth'a Mwet-i fltm i i ik ti'.i
A lire ihHt )Hk ui ii.nl all Ul
A m.I llflM Intr leitfv at ma tn iru
A ire thai Tutv iri Kuiiiin-r wrur
A iit'Ml tf riihltm lit Iihi Iniii.
I'pnn whuH.' lniMt.ni t.nt.w hit- i.i.n.
Whit Inunmtrly Inch with tain
l'otflll u-r lllMtli- tit li.nl.- IiKi- mt
Jlul (nl i.l ran make a (iff.
with I heir tnilbtip aud alatar Mr. anil
Mr a. lion Taylor
Or. a nil Mra. IL I I'anp havr . turnr-l
from thnir vacatluu apeut at 1'urpui
I'nWaU.
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81. John TiarttiMMl luft Tumday fur
thr uat r pert i rig to uttr Harvard tula
rail.
Ml-ia TliHina Walker will viail Minn
Dorothy I'ltliuaii in lleaiuiiniit I Inn
urea.
Miaa
fniiii a
Hrjrau.
Kva I rf nflfld haa rflurnwl
pit h Mint viail iu t'ulvttrt and
it Kilmer.
1
Hail-Schneider
Ont of the lovrlicHt wnhliiiK i of I Ik
aciMoo ami one in wliitli i. i -nt r.-i ihe
affect Innate inti rest of u ImM nf fri. mi
ll took Vluco "M I iifNlu rvi'iiii'i; m I i
' rhiirrii at (I oVIm-l;. ti i 1 1. u ' n nn' "
I CTlimi Jpimic Jluil. ilinij-hti'i i-f Mi Ait x
i tamlcr Huila:itl IUi-k-ii S-l i . -mi
Mf Mr.' and .flis. r.. It. X. S. I.-..M.I. I .Hi
i roung pronlf Mmig In !;
Inowu ilnnMmi faunln a
Uvtd hri nil their Inf. !'
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r in llouatnn
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I A hiluiipil in I u it r- f . 1 1
lid Will Hitl'llll (111' W III
Mrs. Nclnn-idiT intiilit'r of the groom
w it liandttinii gniAii of brown rbar-
.i. iir with t. hi ln nf Mill and .Mra.
WihMi'i mini i I i In drill1 won a lim-
it gi.HU t.f iil. i k liliu- ihai IIH'MSI' M'ilcd
I.. Murk li. I i.'iili l .'d I'llifl'iili.
Mi an. I Mi- Si linenler l.t't f i n
v milling tiri in New (rlriin. .Mr..
S. linetiler t:iiii. a Miuirt Milt of brnwri
.ili i-i Inn' h.iIi 1 riiiilnir t-i of llniltim
:i I. lir" ti hat. .Iiih'm hmiI k's After
S. .1 in b. I." liny will he ut home al
iilll.:t it '. it l i I If
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enjoyed gnat i
Irnniils.
.. - The rain l v. il.
Vitll"b'lllifill efft
(the sown-i I'l " I
Data.'
At the ehan U ai hi.'
' the bridal :i'li to tin a
" hanked wi'h ..nr fet a.
. Hows of 1 1 I ! mi.. I -mi: n
. the e r rti-J far t!;
' tiino:e f rieinl-'..
l'reoediii; the rr !.
Beiuoll the lii.-rililn
"lintil" i.i.-..inpui.:. I I.-.
Tlrowi:. Then I .t I lif -I i .!
dim? mart h 1 1 nt win. i-.i
'church. 'J'hi n. In i A!1
. Kelmeider ii'..l Coin i S I
. iirtt und s ih.n n i 1
the briileMii.nil- 0' i h
; the nllar. TI riai.U a
Caroline Uminrr i.r.i
froek of Idiie ; t.if i ' nil l.iif hlnek
nietnre hat anil r;:n u k a honiicift of
) pink :ihIt-. ti" '-. Ma L..if t 'illeiie
in green (.. M.-
pink aler. ..i'..tt.
ScUneider. t '.. v. in e
' Jiat hTiild ill!IM t hi
' aiad. hli'.anl b tin
'. UI) the sten. ami I
aeh side. .Nfl eame the iniiid f honor.
' Misa t.Jnra Skiimer. weiirinc h ifutni t.f I
lavender M-iMTette with lla k
bat and em r. iii) hm arm elustfi- ui i
I Hi.' .Mrli... i.nj.
kllaa Morolhv TiiunioiiN aoen to Dill-
laa today to he a atieat at the Oeitiiuny
houae party.
Mr. and Mra. (ii-oiae Weema of Trinity
i-anip down for (he llnil Silineider ttil
ding Tauemluy.
Mi Terexa Martin of Anal in arrived
Tueadny for n few daja' viait with Mi mi
Audrey Thoinpaon.
Mra. ... II I'.rannoti of Arkanaaa ho
Iiuh heen the cneat of her ilaimhler Mra.
Joe A. I.yne (or two weeka Irha gone
to Waco Is rlait her ami. Dr. K. C Bran
uon before returuluf homa.
Or. and Mra. Half A. Oravea have
retni-oeU horn after two montha Iu Nw
ork City and Colorado.
Miaa I.umuile ltelle Ueynaud haa re-
tnruej home from a deliKhlful trip to
Chit-ago and the !reat l.akra.
Mr. am) Mra. Will Kuekley and Mlaa
Hlliott Hueklev have returned from a
atay of Mt vera! weeki iu lialveatou.
Mra. John 5
r Marguerite
a aix weeka atay at Man Antonio.
Ilelnie and little ilanlll
ter .uarguerlte Thereaa leuve today for
Miaa Margaret l'orter will leave next
Monda for New York where ahn will
enter a aehool of applied Mild fine art a.
Ir. and Mra. Hugo A. Kngelhnrdt and
on Hugo Jr. unit Miaa Josephine Tria
tram returned Tuesday
t otnrort.
nioriiiiig from
Mra. Otinbar l'lnekney arrived Satur-
lay evening from Kl l'aao for a viait with
her pa rent . Mr. and Mra. Carl l.eake
Kallmann.
Miaa Dniay Mae llnttr hna ivnniifd
froui Anal ill where ahe njoyed a de
lightful ' tlalt being ' tuuvb tutertaluvd
wuua IDiM-a . -
Miaa Allele Waggamaa .returna ieday
rrow Buiniuer upeut 10 camp at airiee
if 1 . ..
MUta Mary V. Maiming of I.jnehhuru
Va. and Miaa Kathleeu Clamy of Knua-
vllle Tenn. are the gueata of Mr. and
aira. 1. r warij to atteuu tne nam
Xewiuau Wedding on Thuraday Keptem
ber 4.
Mra. Treatun K llnllinvtou haa re
turned koine after two weeka In North
and Ho ii Lh Carolina with relative bring
lug with her her dauahter. Miaa Heaa
who baa been iu Churleaton M. '. for
the paat year.
Miaa Itoaella I.evlne of Marietta. Okla
who haa been vlaltlng iu Culvert and
Itryan arrived in Hotiaton h'riday and
will remain until after the Horeufield
l.evine wedding on September 14. Mlal
levine ia the aueat of Miaa Kva Uorei).
Ileal.
Miaaea Kilvtlut ami tlludva llnrlhnrt
have returned from a very delinhtf ul vlalt
to Kanaaa City St. louia and eaatern
eitiea where tney have been during the
niontn or Auguat. Miaa liluilya lUirlhui t
will remain Iu lloimton for about three
weeka and will then go to HNhihgtun
where ahe will attend Xatioual 1'ark aem-
inary.
I
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a:te
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Mi..
Tik-Tok Party
Mix M c i it ii Puke was hoste.t al 'In
la. i nntluij; of the Tik-Tok eltih. er-
t . 1 1 n im u j; with a party inatead of 'he
i Inr In. it r of needlework. tiinie ami
tniilrsl. gae illteraion and piima were
at urded In those who were lueky in the
teat .. Painty ref I'i'.lllllf III wer"
-fived in the pretilh deinruled diniliK
i .nin. TlitM- preaent were Miaea Almn
Whitmaab. Coriune Kvana Itrookiei
Smith Tlieri'aa l'retiaani'r. Ilalelle ltel- l
nnnit Ktnixn Iiolunrtii. Millie lrnxda. '
S'-lma linei-lier. Mlgnotl Puke. Th
. lull will civt- n party tliia evi iniuc at th
lioiin- of Mi.s I'rookie Smith
Announcing
The First Showing of
THE NEW FALL STYLES
Majestic Party
Mt-faa entertained with
If
linn ' hat and
Mi.. I.i-noif
tilii. I . i n yi-l 1 1- with
I he other. Th.-
usher'.. prii-i'ede.
tk their I'lllee. on
Mrs II 1
mm iuee parl y for the Majestic Tuesday
afteinnoti i:i rttmpliiiieut to her niei-e
Mi.s Mamly I.ou Kllia of Waco who ia
lea-lif Kriilay for ber home after a
visit of several weeks in Houston. After
the iierforinanee ref reslirnent a were eu-
jned al the Cant erlmry tea room.
rpette with hlai k ptetiiri-' a . f J r) i I
nk niaivuiK-cmcm uucu
Personals
Smith of Winn ia visiting
Ilf .Miss
t 'rook -
alters. 1 he little flower tirl. Ms Cr- . . .
Uelianrene Welder.-. sit of the bride. ' arls l'"v' 1 " '" '"" "f wu
entered next. She wore a dainty froek friends by Mr anl Mrs. Carl l.eske Katt-
of white oicanilie wit.'i pink ..adi mul 1 "iiimi. annoiinelne the inurrinse of their
carried a jrohlen hnsket .if Mowers tied : daughter. Agnes t.. I unbar V. rinekney
with tulle how. Then eame the bride i l.ieiitenunt. It. M. A. of Aberdeen. Wash-
tcv'it il her father. She uus a lovely pie- i itiKton. .No eards have beeo mailed to
tire-ill her briilur robes hen g nf slender j friends in the eity.
--l)runette type with nnn-h v.v:ii-ioiis I
gmdurw and bi-auty. Her kowii was of
- jtlt (ieorgette over t il fT -1 a with trim
ftJtetof f real hire and the lull veil was1 . .
fctiliiini'l v Hiraireil m nm fii.ltiini uiihl -Mra. S I
rraitce blossiun..-. She earried a shower 111 ""' ''"'
.4.1- white asters ami fern tied with tulle.
J tie "groom enteritig from the aide with' Miaa Mary Itrison is the guest
.Tbta'.'lieftt imin t'ni-tis .limit.! ii.ino.l thul tnr-v I're.t.- in I'eHiinntiit
and her lather at the altar where I
the ceremony was performed by How. Major William Cravens of Kor
Jit. mutUium. B.nt ). eek end in Houston.
After the ceremony a recyiitinn waa ;
held ot the home of the liride fr the .Misses Nell liurKie and Kathervn Tiiv-
families. ..lose frieiuls him! the bridal j lor .ft Tuesday morning for I heir home
l1!!.-' in Tennessee after a delightful summer
1UC noun- 1 el el 'lili V lieeoi-Mim
lth quutitities iif pit.k atnl white asters.
v lerng and eletiiuiis. In the living room
. ' tables spread with eiunj clotlla held u
it beautiful array of wnlding gifts. Among
" 'these were u chest nf silver from the
bnde'a father unil several checks. The
- dining room cniifonneil to a color scheme
of pink asters and clematis beins used
- w-ith artistic effect while pink tupcra on
table anil buffet alied soft light. From
the electrolier to the corners of the
table rah st roomers of tulle etidinx in
big bowa and in I In center stood the
Jiier cake embossed with heart and
decorated with flow era. Mrs. Kosse
" ricllluiiit iresiiled at the cutting of the
cake and drawing of the emblems. An
I : ice con rite was neiweil. several frieiuls of
the bride assisting in the dining room a
i follows; Misilames C. C. Webster of
I'm bio. Coin. thc'hridf'a mint: C. J.
Miley. Hum llighauis. Uuy- Sinclair. Tom
Murphy und K. Srhwnnder and .Miss Cof-
. fry. Miss Noln McCnity was iu charge of
the bride's book.
.. Out of town guests for the wedding in-
cjtuled Mr. und .Mrs. Krank Moore of
Ilallaa Mr. and Mrs. (n-orge Wecins tf
'Trinity. 'Mrs. C. . Welter and chil-
dren of Cnlmndo i 1. 1 the 'n-idc's grand-
father Mr. J. M. Wceins. who came froul
For Men
(3UPP 6 TUFFL!
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so
MAIN ST.
AT
POAIOICAVt
AT LADIN'S
Early Fall Offering of
a
Two Extra Sp
i
eciais
-i . i .4.
ONE LOT OF
SUITS '
$39.50
ONE LOT OF
DRESSES
$22.50
These Dresses and Suits are our share of a special
purchase made by our New York office in conjunc-
tion with eighty-four other high class shops Every
Suit every Dress is of the very latest style newest
material and wanted colors. If ever we offered the
women of Houston a real bargain in up-to-date gar-
ments this is the one. Description would be use-
less. You must come and see them to know their
real worth. .U
New Fall Dresses
In the latest styles materials
and colors. Extra special at
$22.50
New Fall Suits
Developed in all the wanted
styles materials and colors.
Extra special at
$39-50
SSHAl
605 :
MAIN
rTPX? ' -li?!!w;-arzi jaVJk.j i
' .mmxjrZ - FAMOUS CJS?1:1
Wwzy FOR A GENERATION f
1 .v.
MAXWELL HOUSE
1 COFFEE S
1 CKeeK-Nea.1 Coffee Co.
wi&&m&Gl HOUSTON. TEXAS jtfmr'Km . I
I Cyayggyw iMBir I
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':
Smart
Innovations
in Women's
Apparel
Oiit.of the high rent district enables me to sell
cheaper and give to my trade the benefit of the
highest class merchandise. Beginning Thurs-
day Friday iind Saturday three days sale on all new Fall Dresses
("oats Blouses ami Underwear. With racks of late spring and sum-
mer at tire these are values worthy your inspection.
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Becoming New Fall Styles
Autumn with its delightful days is here and Fall Modes are in the foreground of Milady's thoughts.
Anticipating your desires our buyers have gathered from the fashion centers of the country the season's
authentic styles in Suits; Coats Dresses and Blouses.
Today is the First Day of Selling in
Houston's New Smart Specialty Shop
"i
Distinctive Apparel Moderately Priced
The Suits
Introducing interpretations of the newest Fall Fash-
ions. They are distinctive in line handsome in fabric
and delightful in color. An unusual variety of attrac-
tive models developed in materials of every description.
The suits are in sizes for both the Young Miss and the.
Matron.
Priced From $29.50 to $125.00
" 1 rm
- A.
Mrs. C. Shepherd
LADIES' READ Y-f O-W EAR
1602 Fannin Street.
111 11
The Coats
The fashions in Coats are Indeed beautiful this Fall.
All the most desirable materials are represented and
Autumn's newest shades are featured. Belted styles
tailored models loose fitting styles; either plain or
handsomely fur-trimmed.
Priced From $25.00 to $125.00
:
H The. Dresses
Take South End Car.
-
Wfc.t.
I ' ti :.
Refreshing in charm and beauty unfolding
every fancy and delight of Autumn Fashions in
new developments . and attractive noveltits in
striking effects. Cloth frocks of a wide variety
of materials; afternoon frocks of satin taffeta
Georg$tte and trirolette.
. Priced From $29.50 to $98.50
The Blouses-
Responding totvery mood and fancy of tlie
feminine mind in the rich beauty of fabric and dash
of trimming effects are the beautiful blouses for
Autumn wear. Charming in their clever styles;
some with novel trimming of yarn and fringe In
all the Autumn colors: : v ' 'J
Priced From $5.95 to $24.50
IP)
614'
Main
Street
J WOMEN'S WEAR EXCLUS I VELY
Opposite
Queen
'.teTheater
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