The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 137, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1921 Page: 3 of 16
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inS FwJolON H)ST:. FiUDA .Y MORNING. AUGUST 19 9Z1.; :;y l;tr..-. f vv w?
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JAEAN RECOGNIZED .
Body fof Soldier !r
Kitted in.Last Batde
BY LLOYD GEORGE WarAmvesHome
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Premier Comments -on Jap
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Post Special
Associated Press Report.
LONDON Aug. 18. Prime Minister
Lloyd George in a statement in the house
of commons Thursday concerning the re-
cent conference of imperial premiers said
the conference had recognized unanimous-!
ly that Japan had loyally observed the
alliance with Ckeat Britain during the
war. He asked was fit right that Great
Britain should now turn about and t
to Japan! "Thank you for the trouble
you have taken but we don't want you
any longer."
There were cries of "no" frm the
commoners.
Mr.. Lloyd George declared the British
empire must behave In a gentlemanly
manner but asserted he did not see why
it should be impossible to fulfill Great
Britain's obligation to Japan and at the
same time observe a spirit of fraternity
to the United States.
If the United States and Japan could
combine on the problems of the Pacific
"The prime minister declared that would
be a great er.t and a guarantee for the
peace of the wo-ld. The surest way to
succeed in the forthcon ng disarmament
confet .nce. he -aid vjld be through an
understanding on ft Pacific and he was
still hopeful that such an understanding
would ensue as a result f the Washing-
ton conference.
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Cotton Seed Report for
Year Issued by Bureau
' Associated Press Report.
WASHINGTON August 18 The cen-
sus bureau's cotton seed nnd cotton man-
ufactures report for the year ending July
31 issued Thursdays shows: "Cotton
seed crushed. 40(0.(K)4 tons compared
with 4.012.704 for the previous year; on
hand U4.r4;i tonit compared with 30-
084 a year ago.
Crude oil mnnufacturcd l30584O6!i
pounds as compared with 12114635)81
and on hand 20.113182 pounds compared
with 2X.K20..ir7.
Refined oil manufactured 1171.060405
pounds as compared with 092t0786!
and on hand 231.5104)04 pounds as
Com rin red with i.11774 1560. -
Cake and meal manufactured 1780-
476 tons compared with 1817285 and
on hanil 37441 tons compared with 133
475.
Winters produced 4.IIMM7 bales com
pared wifli 010434 and on hand 130
030 bales eonipared with 176.310.
Kxports were oil 268876447 pounds
compared with 152"507!)fl ; cake and
meal 244034 tons ompared with 211
152. snd Knt 511.4 'ales compared with
03021.
BRYAtt Texas Aug. 18. The body of
Henry Cantavetpie ' a Brasos county
world war soldier who wafl killed in
France in the last battle of the war and
bv almost the last shot fired oa Novem
her 11. 1018. Armistice day. arrived ur
Bryan Tuesday afternoon- from France
and was met at the station by a military
escort and was taken in charge by the
members of Earl Graham post. American
Lefton. The funeral was beld at 11
e cloak Wednesday morning with lull
military honors.
Trip Round World in
98-Foot Yacht Planned
Associated Press Report.
NEW YORK. Aug. 18. Albert Y. Goe-
wen of Chicago was making final Drep
arationa Thursday for a cruise around
the world in a 08-foot power yacht buiM
u 1 1 t .. a ' 1
Accompanied by Mrs. Goewen Bernard
Rogers Jr. and A. Trevor Hogg captain
of the 1916 Princeton football team. Mr.
Goewen plans to hail Friday for the 18
month cruise that will take them to tne
South Set islands China the Philippines
and Africa. The prime purpose of the
trin is to explore the rivers of the South
Sea islands and the yacht 8peeiacka.'was
designed with this in view. The Spee-
jacks has two oOO-hfjrse power engines
and tanks for 3500 gallons of gasoline
sufficient to take her 4000 miles.
Leavenworth Prison Warden
Is Transfer to Ailanta
orders wre reevea at the federal pris
on here ThursMv. trans' -rring Deputy
Warden L. V. FL ili-f i Atlanta where
he will become deou.y Lr 'n. lie will
leave here A" sunt J.
Fred . Zcrbst - -coeds Fletcher at
the Leavenworth pis n. Zerbst former-
ly was deputy warden here and he also
served as warden of the Atlanta prison.
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Building Contractors
Are Active in Yoakum
Houston Post Special.
YOAKUM Texas Aug. 18. In spite
of the short crop cocduffsis the "ham-
mer and saw" circles are quite busy.
Contracts are out on two handsome bung-
alow homes. It." K. Herring has just
moved into one this being the first home
erected under the Yoakum Building &
Loan association plan. O. C. Wagner
breaks gn"nd this week for another
handsome bungalow home this being the
second contract of the Yoakum Building
& Loan association and the third loan is
under consideration.
Th Texas Hide and Leather company
is spending $20000 adding vats and
building space. The capacity of the tan-
nery is being enlarged to enable the
testing of other kinds or classes of
leather than is now turned out.
LULING BATHING POOL.
Houston Postj Special.
LULING Texas. Aug. 18 Deciding
that it was not necessary for Luling citi-
zens to go to nearby bathing resorts for
water sports u number of amusement
games including springboards etc. have
been installed at Luting's bathing pool
on the San Marcos river south or town.
Kverything is free at the Luling pool.
TENNIS CLUB FORMED.
Houston Post Special.
LT'LING. Texas Aug. 18 A tennis
Associated Press Report. club has been "organized in Luling and
LEA VKN WORTH Kan. Aug. 18-i""" " " ' " '
ea.ly in the mornings and Tate in the
afternoons. It is thou V that matches
will be arranged with di ers from other
places in the near futJ.e.
Schooner Goes Down 30
Miles From Key West
Associated Press Report.
MOBILE. Ala.. Aug. 18 The schoon-
er Planter en route to Mobile from Phil-
adelphia woiit down 30 miles off Key
West during a gale Monday according to
dis'atc'hR. to L. A. Scott owner of the
vessel from Captain A. B. Owen. The
schooner was bringing a cargo of coal
here when her seams opened.
The captain and crew took to life boats
r- ' mad '.ey West safely.
SCHOOL TAX VOTED.
Houston Post Special.
TEMPLBA Texas Aug. 18 A hotly
contested election held Tuesday in the
academy consolidated school district in
Bell county resulted in a victory for the
proponents of the plan to increase the
district school tax Sm 50 cents to $1.
The vote stood Ob for the tax and 26
against. The academy school recently
constructed ut n cost of $21000 is
claimed to be a model rural school with
conveniences worthy of urban institutions.
STEAMSHIP RECEIVERS NAMED.
Associated Press Report.
NEW YORK Aug. 18 Federal Judge
Manton Wednenday appointed Emmett
J. MeCnrmick and Herbert Noble as joint
receivers for the United States Mail
Steamship company in place of Arthur J.
Baldwin who declined to act as receiver.
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$200 Diamonds now $133.50
150 Diamonds now 100.00
125 Diamonds now 83.50
100 Diamonds now 66.75
75 Diamonds now 50.00
SO Diamonds now 33.50
Prices will not go lower. On the
contrary it is predicted that when
normai conditions become estab-
lished prices will advance. The
conclusion is obvious
BUY'NOW. CA8H OR CREDIT.
The 'Lady Louise'
fsvorlts Ola-
Engagamtnt
is the
m o n d
Ring.
New Green 14-k Solid
CkJ1. The brilliant
I'lsmond Is net In
White solid Gold hav-
liur the exact Hppar-
a n c e of platinum
Kings that formerly
sold lor 7t are now
priced at
ccn 1-28 N
U A WEEK
Gnaran eei fntfesructib'e Pearl Fecklace
Perfectly matched and graduated;
have the coior and luster of genuine
nrintAl Pearls. Guaranteed to retain
their luster. Necklace Is 18 Inches
long with solid cold CIO
Clasp IU
TERMS M Cents a Week
Others Up to $800
ELGIN
16-Slze
WATCH
8crew back and feont.
dust-proof: Full Jeweled:
gold filled caae; guaran-
teed 25 years. Thin model
jtm r A TERMS
60c
Week
Wrist Watches VjM
811k Ribbon or Kx tension .1
Lilnk Hraceieis dciio
Gold extra special value.
$26 up. Gold fined $1t
up.
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LIBERTY BONDS ACCEPTEO
OPTICAL GOODS LOWEST PRICES
OPEN EVERY EVENING
Call er Write for Catatoe; Me 17.
riMM rwtoe sew im 4lll u
mmm Will Tall.
nOFTIS
01 OM
LaBROSicasSi
1 "MS MAIN STREET
Between Texae and Prairie Avenues
yAll Men's Straw
Hats
HALF PRICE
Just b e v n t y-s i x
Straw Hats left in
stock.
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i "THE FASTEST CROWING DEPARTMENT STORE IN TEXAS"
Men's B. V. D.'s
$129
Athletic style sbdrt f-
sleeves; finest Quslp
Uy nainsook. ' -
i . a
W:C. Munn Company's 100 Friday Speciabi '
25c Peroxide 18c $3.75 Alcvrm Clocks
30c Peroxide 22c S2 19
1 Be Peroxide 11c ... -
66c Witch Hazel 52c Extra Qua'1". 'lependable nickel
50c Certified Witch Haxel Lo- AUrm Clook- Today ony at thls
tion 39c Prlca-
$1.15 Othine 97c $4.50 Auto Point
20c Wool Powder Puffs 14c n ffo nn
1.50 Plnaud's Hair Tonic. $1i4 IenCll8 y&.oit
. Sterling Silver Auto Point Pen-
10c Loyal American ci"; extra B"eclal at thi3 prlce-
Cleanser 3 for 25c Clean-Up Women's
85c Energlne 24c o CL
$1.00 Kadentoit 79c summer onoes
Values to $15.00; 81 (J J nr
) ' 25c Men's pairs included y
Handkerchiefs 19c Clean-Up Women's
or 3 for 50c Summer Shoes
Excellent quality closely woven y tQ $10r0 f)G
serviceabe SBc Handkerchiefs. p( $3.11
Toda only at this price. - .'
$1.50 Wash Ties 95c Rj S(
Highest grade Men's Summer "aCKageS Jll
Ties at this extra special price Discontinued numbers In Chil-
to clean them up today. dren's Dresses Rompers WalstH
etc.; regular prices :!5c to $4.50.
$1.00 PalmoMve '
Face Powder 77c 98c Cretonne Scarfs
$1.00 Maldor Face Powder... 77c
29c
50c Lazelle's Face Powder. 37c Excellent finality Cretonne In
50c Luxor Face Powder .... 38c pink and blii( Scarfs. Specially
50c Garden Fragrance Face prlcjed for today only.
Powder 38c
en r r nr TT $1.98 Stamped Chil-
50c rebeco Tooth r to
p oq dren s Urewes 79c
Stamped on embroidery on
25c Edge's Tooth Paste 18c white tan blue or plsk mate-
rials. Clean-up at this price.
75c Sylvan Toilet
Water 59c $lt29 Frmt Basket
$1.25 Woodworth'a Toilet C
.Water 94c For fruit or sandwiches; very
$1.00 WoodworthV Toilet attractive and useful. Extra
Water 71c special at this price today.
$1.00 Hudnut's TWlet Water. 79c
$1.50 Plnaud's Lilac Vegetal. 94c $12.50 Cotton
Men's Summer ' Mattress $8.77
I Inrlavwaa All cotton' 45 pounds; splendid
Unaerwear ticking tufted Mattress. On
$1.25 values today 89c today only at this price.
Sl.BO-Sl-75 values today $1.29
$2.00 values today $1.49 n . a. O
$2.60 values today $1.69 White CUT tain 2W1SS
$3.00 values today $2.19 ?Q.
$3.50 values today $2.69 JC
; 36 Inch White Dotted 8wlss;
50c Men s Wash Ties good auaty and verv appropri-
ate for bedroom curtains.
35c
or 3 for $1.00 Fancy Cretonne 23c
Four-ln-Hand or Bow Ties; all . . ...
kinds. Extra special today. -i Inch Fancy Cretonnes In
pink blue and lavender. Very
Special Lot Men's - speclal at prlce todaf
$1.50 to $2.50 Fancy Marquisette at
Union Suits 25c
In sizes 34 and 36 only. ir 3f.inrh .vincy Colored Marfi.l-
Today at . .' eglelJ Rette; stripes and floral pat
m 1 n T ; terns; fur summer overdraiies.
Men s Bathing Suits
one or two piece Colored Silkolines
$6.00 to $7.50 values on 0
today S3.79 25c
$8.00 values today $5.35 .
$9.00 valuestoday $5.95 ?W"rh- P"t s; en-
Hrely apiiroprlate for all drapery
Night Shirts at $1.00
"pS.rr! Chenille Bath Rugs
fortable garments and very spe- $4.47 Value. $3.95
cial today at this price. '
In rose blue and gray; size 24x
9" Bars White Flyer Sl""lal wtf-
Uundry Soap 47c $3.50 Rag Rugs
FREE Salt or Pepper Shaker TvJ " OC
with each package. No C.O.D.. 1 Ouay $.uD
phone or mail orders. in assorted colors; sle 24x4S
T Extra special at tfils price toilay.
3 Rolls 25c
Witch Haxe. Toilet Tl.su. $2.50 ChamOlSette
Today 61c Gloves $1.77
$90 00 Dinner Sfst Kayser's Chamolset'te filoves.
rrTr 16-butlon. in natural white and
$54.75 pongee; contrast color stitching.
100-Plece China Dinner Set. 18- ffo QB C'll fl
karat gold band trimmed. To- $O.VO OUK ValOVeS
day extra special at this price. ' Q$C
$400.00 IvOrV Sun 1 hult""' ln brown pongee and
r i beaver only; broken sizes. This
Parlor Suite $225.00 pr(!H 10 close tnem oi" '"d"
Three pieces' In kest quality nl'
ZnT 'y"tra qua' $2.50 Silk Gloves
pO.MSevjring KayH(r lfi.ButtVn48lk nlov. In
Machines $58.70 wnll('' la:k' rown pone".
. . navy and maatlc; today only.
Cash or on convenient terms.
Standard Rotary America's fin- D II r 'l
est Sewing Machine. Pull ball. KOI IS OC 1 Ollet
bearing; lifetime guarantee. Qrepe J0y
25c Lazelle's Talcum 25c
17c
60c La Boheme Talcum 38c ' fZ. brooms Good
30c Baby Balm TaJcnm 22c Weight and OualitV
20c Sylvan Talcum 14c 38c
50c Hudhut Cream -7-.
4jc Uutsproof Bags
60c Palmollve Cream Uc
Half Price
BOc Egyptian Cream . . 39. Celebrated Dtistuo' Mothproof
60c Garden Fragrance Cream 38c Bags; while they last all sizes.
60c Mavis Cream $8c. Half-Prlcs. N
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Duplex Window
Shades 99c
Extra quality full 3x7 feet. Ex-
tra special for today only.
Johnson's Wedge
Mops $1.37
Free half pint Johson's Rubon
Polish with each mop.
Dress Ginghams 16c
27-inch Dross Olnghams In
checks plaids and solid colors.
8peclal for today a yard 16c.
Wash Goods
Remnants
HALF PRICE
Included are Plain and Fancy
Vojles. Plain and EmbrolSored
Organdies TIshuob Dotted Swiss
and Fancy Crepes. Today half
marked price.
$4.50 French Serge
$2.95
r.O-lneh French Serge In sap-
phire roso. taupe brown. Co-
penhagen and navy. Today a
yard. $2.95.
$2.19 Wool Poplin
$1.78
54-Inch Wool Priplln. In navy
only. Today a yard $1.78.
Thompson's Glove-
Fitting Corsets $1.47
Sizes 23 to 36. rtght weight cou-
tll: back Ince medium bust well
boned or semi-elastic top; two
models; siios 21 to 26 and 23
to 3fi.
75c Xiold and Silver
Pins 10c
Odds and ends In Cold and Sil-
ver Pins; all different kinds.
Extra special today.
$2.50 Women's Silk
Stockings $1.95
Made with double sole high
spliced heel with lisle garter
hem; In white dark brown
navy gray and fawn. i
Today only 9le")
35c Children's Hose
25c
Children's 1-and-l Ribbed Hose;
sizes 5 to !i2; In black brown
and while only.
75c Boys' Hose 50c
Hoys' 2 and I Ribbed Hose; best
quality medium weight; In black
only.
35c Women's Lisle
Stockings 25c
Ladies' liKbt weight Cotton
StorMngH; mad! wilh seam and
hlKh spliced heel; black gray
diirk brown and I'ulrn ISeacli.
49c Roman Stripe
Ribbons Today
19c
AH Novelty Beads
Values to $5.00
Special Today
98c
15c AH Linen Laces
10c
19c Val Laces sell for 12c
7jVa1 Laces sell for 5C
Allover Radium Laces $2.23
. 25c-30c Trimming
Braid 15c
Fast color wash Trimming
Braids. Specially priced
for today only a yard. . . 13C
25c Loop Braids 19c
Ixop Trimming Braids In all
wanted colors. Specially priced
for today only.
Wall Paper
Extra Special
Hest quality Duplex Non-Fvlln?
Oatmeal Japer; all shades with
cut-out border on binder de"o-
raflons. A roll m
today 14 C
$3.25 Mosquito Bars
$1.98
Size 70x8. Climax Cord; all com-
plete with frame ready for use.
Special for today each $1 98
Bust Confine 37c
rn pink onjy; back and front
openings; sizes 38 to 44 Inclusive.
$1.90 Bolt Val
Laces $1.50
In 12-yard bolts only. Extra spe
cial at this price to-
day a bolt
$1.50
$12.50 UmbreUas at
$9.95
Sun or Rain Umbrellas ln navy
green and black; Ivory or ambet
rings handles and tlpa.
Genuine Haynes
Mattress $24.95
Fully guaranteed for life against
lumping and packing. "America's
Finest."
25c Women's
Handkerchiefs 15c
Plain white or white with col-
ored embroidered corners. Ex-
tra special today only at this
price.
98c Picot Ribbon
Today 49c
$2.50 Vesting
67c
In pink blue lavender ant
green. Today only at this extra
special price.
$6.00 Palm Beach
Pants $4.65
Included In tho lot are some
sucker Pants. To clean
them out today $4.65.
Khaki Pnats $1.49
Dark and light shades khaki; all
sizes. Special today only.
Just 41 Men's White
Suits
In poplins pique or Spanish
linens. Choice ft vn
today POeUU
" Or Two 8ult. for $15.00
$1.75 Men's Overalls
$1.38
Blue white and stripes'; best
quality Overalls. To- jq
day only )lJO
Palm Beach Suits
S17.no-SI8.00 Palm Beach
Bulls $11.85
$20 00 $21.50 Palm Beach
Suits $14.85
25.00 Children's
Beds at $15.49
In white enamel or Vnrnls Mar-
tin; extra high sides. Kxtra spe-
cial for today only.
$12.50 Boys' Palm
Beach Suits $9.87
Nest dark patterns well tai-
lored snappy models. Special
for loduy only.
10c Armour's Bath
Soap 5c
I0c Cut CaBtlle Soap 7c
1.V Almond Cocoa Soap 11c
20c Pear's Soap 14c
20c Stork Castile Soap 14c
25c Woodbury Soup 19c
$4.98 Mosqutio Bars
$2.58
Size 90x9 yards plain mesh
with canopy complete. Special
for today each $2.58.
$1.50 Elastic Belts
$1.27
Klastlc Negligee Belts for to
day only at
each
$1.27
$1.50-$2 Shears 98c
9 Inch
98c
Ball-bearing In 7 8 and 9-Inch
hIzos. Today only a
pulr
75c Stationery 67c
Kirns Irish Linen Lawn Station-
ery's ln assorted colors; quill
pen free. Kxtra special for to-
day at this price.
Bungalow Aprons at
$1.27
Solid colors plaids checks and
floraju; good dependable per-
' ales. Choice at this pflce on
I Inflnv finlv
. j ..... j
$5.00 Women's
Gotham Girdles
$3.97
Elastic and brocade materials;
spine of them elastic and bro-
cade combined; size. 25 to 32.
$7.98 Women's
Crepe de Chine
Gowns $5.98 '
Extra quality crepe trimmed ln
lace and ribbons. Extra special
for today only.
$4.97 Crepe de Chine
Teddies $3.97
Extra quality; In several styles.
Specially priced for today only.
$1.50 Mesasline
$1.23
36-Inch Black High Lustre Mee-
saline. Special for today a yard
$1.23.
4
$1.75 Black Taffeta
$1.28
30-1nch High Lustre Chiffon
Finish Taffeta. 8peclal for to-
day a yard $1.28.
$1.95 Colored
Taffetas $1.53
36 Inch Chiffon Taffeta in navy
marine brown gray old rose
pink coral plum sapphire and
black. '
$3.i?0 Charmeuse '
$2.95
40-Inch Charmeuse; high lustre
and beautiful flnUh; colors seal
"Brown navy midnight and
black.
$1.58 Dozen
Napkins 98c
Ready made Table Napkins; self
striped border; extra quality;
size 15x18. '
$1.95 Dozen
Napkins $1.23
Size 1Rx18; new process woven
provehts llntlng; extra heavy
quality rep with self stripe bor-
der. 39c Bath Towels 33c
Size 21x43; extra quality; good
absorbent Bath Towels. Today
only at this price.
$3.98 Table Cloths
$2.39
Ready Made Table Cloths; 64x
70 Inchos; permanent linen fin-
ishr; goeM 'Selection ln patterns;
square or round scalloped. Ex-
tra special at this prico.
"SOcVoTles at 25c
.'MHnch Fancy Voiles; white In
self color stripes checks plaids
etc. ICxtra special lo close out.
$1.98 Vanities 69c
Small Silver Vanities all of
them with chain. For final
clearance today gt this price.
$19.50-$2L50
Summer Dresses
$9.79
Summer mode In ftnegj quality
organdies French dotted Swiss
and taffetas.
$6.50-$7.50 Blouses
at $2.67
In voiles silk pongee tub silks
and georgettes; all desirable
plain or fancy modes.
Women's Petticoats
$7.50 $8.50 values $5.00
$l2.f0-$l4.r0 values $9.75
$5.9H-$rl.!l8 values $2.98
Women's Skirts at
$4.97
Odds and ends Sport Novelty
and Plain Skirts In satins silks
and wool. Kxtra special while
they las today.
98c Boys' Unions 79c
Summer Unions; sizes 8 to 16
years. Included; good quality
nainsook; two styles.
Breakfast Room
Suite $35.00
Five pieces Tableland four
Chnlrs: white or blue enamel.
Special for today.
$11 Rocers $7.47
Oolden oak or mahogany; solid
wood seats. Today only at this
price.
Dressing Tables
25 Off
Odd Dressing Tables In Ivory
walnut mahogany and golden
oak: regular prices from $35.00
to $87.50.
A'
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$4.15 Mosquito Bars
$2.48
Size 70x8 yardH. plain mesh
frame and cord :idy for use.
Special for today each $2.48.
Little'BoysHSuits
$2.45
Sizes 3 to 8 years. Inclusive.
Splendid llttio Suits in several
styles.
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