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THE AUSTINSTATESMAN
THURSDAY, AUGUST 11. 1921
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This Is a Great Economy Event For Thrifty Shoppers
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AT THE CRESCENT.
Down-Stairs Store
DESTINY.
Summer Merchandise Clean-Up Sale
* Ctrl who to loved by both. aithoust
Every Woman in Austin Should Buy Some of These
Su
er Dresses at These Prices
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*2.50 *3.50 *4.25 *6.78 *8.75 *10.00
AT THE HANCOCK.
SILK DRESSES—In Two Lots
Mesdames Fannie Applewhite, William
Closing Out
Rope, Jack Neil, Lee Hiller, 8. Karner,
Pryor Lucas. L. Wurzbach,
Beck and Farnsworth.
Loyal America ne Entertain.
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Bandeau Bust
Prices Unbelievably Low For Quality
That Old Iish Mother of Mine—
CONFIN ERS 25c
CELLERGRAMG
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and Marie Balander.
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AT THE QUEEN.
Best Texas Cotton
Slip-On Veils 15c
DUCKING 11c
So chic—eo
easy to
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COLOR BLOOMERS AT 50c
FL
Xtra Special—81x90 Unhem’d
Bleached Sheets
48c57c Pair 75CPair 87CPair
may buy
tlal Bebe Daniela
startli
Texas Centennial Eecutive Commit- Wileo Putnam.
Sale of High-Grade Electric Fans!
Shadow Proof—White
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tly in each of that
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Sale of White Mountain
MUNICIPAL BAND TO
GIVE LAST
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OF SEASON FRIDAY
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Closing Out All
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Special Notice To Mothers
ONE WAY TO rer GOOD ROAD*.
and abort
coat myle. Made of
JUICE
any drug store
REVIVAL AT DALE.
E. M. Scarbrough & Sons
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vehicle,
share of
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lem-
soft.
bleach. Mas-
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» beauty and
Boys’ New Blouses
Secal At 50c
slip on! No tying—no pinning—no
Loose ends to blow in the wind. The
slip-on veil is ideal for motoring.
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and fam
go out in quiek order—No limit,
as many as you want—at 98c eac
wear--Loow eollars and short
Blouses for the Boys.
good, heavy Percale, in sport stripes.
Sizes, 6 to 14 years.
Men's Socks
10c Pair
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Hot
Colored Voiles 19c
Cloaing colored Voles at thia tow
price this week.
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At 98c Each
Offering 54 dozen full bleached, unhemmed,
closely woven sheets at a price that they will
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Made of soft, cool Longeloth—cut full and splendidly made—with elastic
at knee and waist. These are really exceptional values st 50c.
Miss Ellen Frederickson.
When the Evening Brees is Sighing
Home Sweet Home—Violin and Piano
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If you will read every item in these
Sellergrame you will be sure to find
something you need at a bargain.
Shaving Brushes 15c
A splendid quality of long, clear
bristle—Bet in ebony handle. Of-
fered at 15c.
BOYS’BLOUSES 75c
Boye Sport Mloumen with open editor
Cream Freezers
Now $3.95
Quart sizo-and the old stand-by—White
Mountain Ice Cream Freezer, None better.
Go in this sale at $3.95,
Women's Hose
10c Pair
1 1 ’1
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Edited By
MR*. FRED SCOTT
Telephone 3241
Razor Straps 60c
Genuine horsehide Razor Straps;
medium size—and the price is only
60c.
A Selling Event of Money-Saving Importance
1000 Pairs Women’s Silk Hose
All New and Most Remarkable Values—In Four Lots
tee. Miss Ireme Howard expects to
leave Austin for her boma in Cuero.
JUm Howard to a teacher in the Cuero
ubue achoola
At this price hundreds of women will take advantage of the sale
and lay in a full supply of beautiful flesh or white soft Crepe -
Gowns or of the flesh Nainsook with dainty embroidered designs
and smock and sheer fronts—If you can't attend this sale send by
your neighbor for a half dozen.
FLESH COLORED TEDDIES AT 59c
All any ton* women and minseswm be burin* from this table of splendid
quality Longeloth Teddies—Anishea with embroidery designs and dainty
stitchine—in nesh color only.
Miss Mary Helen Holden entertained
"With a bridge party this afternoon in
Ponor of Miss Mildred Wilson at San
Antonio, Miss Holdens gueat.
Dallas Fitzgerala, who directed Miss
Dans in her four most recent produc-
Hair Ribbons 25c
Fancy Sash ana Hair Ribbons; I
inches wide. Is laser stripe and
designa; dark and lighe color*
white or Black Cotton Stocking
that will wear splendidly—All
stoss.
WASH PANTS 75c
Bove Tub Fanta in dark and licht colors,
Shmes l te U years, with belt strap and
sockets.
Sateen Petticoats 98c
Another express shipment arrives of those ex-
ceptionally good, double pannel white Sateen Pet-
ticoata with scalloped bottom. Straight-line models
Lengths from 32 to 44, A-
Bathing Shoes 75c
CtaMa* ent high-top Bathmng shoes
in black with white laces and soles.
An atoes
Thos
profi
and I
Somewhere there waitetnInthis world
of. ours
For one lone soul another lonely
soul.
Each choosing each through all the
weary hour a
And meeting strangely at one sud-
den goal.
Then blend they, like green leaves with
Pretty Laces 5c
Beautiful little Val Lacea Edges
and Insertions is a large variety of
patterns sad wiatha.
Luncheen at Country Club.
Mrs, Clara Driscoll Sevier was host-
ens today at a luncheon given at the
way
Hes open, onward to eternal day.
— Edwin Arnold.
Just arrived 50 doses flesh colored
back fnstenine confiners with elas-
tic inserts and tape shoulder straps.
Blase 22 up to 44.
Ogden. William Hertt, Henry Thomp-
son. Eli Hertzberse. 6. G. Start, A.
Casanova. w. Winwiday, O. M. Farns-
worth, J. M. Kincaid. J. R Webb, M.
Talcum Powder 15c
Ferge.ahe 15-ounee Can of Sweet
Violet Talcum Powder. All new
and fresh.
has waited through the years.
A charmin* New Englana Hahin*
vihge to the locale for ‘Women Who
Walt." and Lts rugged, rockbound coast
its heavy fogs and sudden raging
storma, and a picturemque old lght-
house supply the background for some
thrilling ana tense momenta in the
Percale Shirting 18c Yard
AH new, fresh and in most attractive patterns for Boys’ Blouses, Men’s
Shirts, Women’s House Dreses, Aprons and Children’s School Frocks—30
inches wide—in stripes, checks, dots and figured patterns—in good, washable
patterns— Dark, medium and light colors—Exceptional value at 18c yard.
One bolle case of smart and wen-made Peroale
Bloumen for Boys from 4 to 11 yeara
The quality and workmanship wm appeal to you
and the price will enuee you to buy. The oppor-
tunity to buy Behool stumea and save one-half
the price,
SPORT BLOUSES AT 75c
For the warm Summer days and early School
through his masterly direction of
"Blackmall,” “Cinderella’s Twin." ’The
Ofshore Pirate" and “Puppeta ol Fate."
Miss Dana enacts th. role ot a atrug-
«*#
8. J. Posey and little daughter, Alisa
Romey, returned this afternoon from a
amort visit to Burnett where they were
•worts at Mra Ems Guthrie. Mrs.
Guthrie and family accompanied them
Ikoma for a tew days visit.
High-grade Fan*—guaranteed. Right for any current. any
where—and the price—Bl* Savings as a glance will show
you. Every fan, dollars les than its rightful price!
Bed-Room Slippers 40c
Women who want a very inexpen-
sive soft, outing Bed-Room Slip.
Peacthenn. are very comfortable
and durable.
treachers. In the end, however, the
good brother wins the girl whose love
Mr* A. C. Fonda of Danas, who
has been the guest at Mr. ana Mr*
E R Goodman. Mt last night for
Houston and Austin prior to bar re-
turn to Dalian Mr* Fonda, a former
Galvestonian attended the wedaing at
golden flowera, .1.. the wicked brother triumphs through
Into one beautiful and perfect whole. - ------ “ -
And life’s long night is ended, and the
Good weartos Black Cotton
Socks, Au atom for 104
Miller; Dr. and Mrs. Beck, Misses
A strong, dramatic picture of a
house divided against itself—at broth-
er against brother — told against n
realistic background. Is ottered to
"Women Who Wait," the Playgoers-
Pathe Nature showing today at the
Crescent Theatre with a east that tea-
lures Marguerite Clayton. Creighton
Hale and George Macquarrle.
This la a story of Hiaher-folk of a
New England village, and revotves
around the conflict of two brothers—
one whom nature to vicious; the other
tends rana true. Into their lives enters
. Bluebell. Tell Me What You Dream—
Mm A. R Wessenberg.
Fifth Nodurne—Mrs. A. T. Smith.
Good of order-C. P. buck.
Where the Silvery Colorado Wends
Its Way—Violim and Pano—Jomeph
and Marie Balander.
Let the Rest of the World Go By—
Mm A. R. Wessenberg.
Following the entertainment refresh-
ments were served.
—and thorn who know good Duck
are buying in large quantities at
this special price for clear White
s-oumce Cotton Duck.
Extra Heavy Quality—Unbleached
81-Inch Sheeting 36c Yard
Women who am economically inclined—will buy
iberally of this Sheeting this week—preparing for
Fan and Winter needs. Note the low price, and
quality—Only 36c yard.
the laughs as a fat and inqulsitive
hotel clerk.
Maurice Campbel directed with H.
Kinley Martin at the camera. Alice
Eyton adapted the photoplay from the
Saturday Evening Post story by Nina
her son, Arthur H Fonda, and Mtos FWAute Mera
Belen T. Uster, which was solemnised while Walter mere geta
here during the past week at Trinity
ler opal church.— Galveston News,
Charles tlons, supervised her work. Mr. Fitz-
gerald's work has been closely associ-
ated with that at the vivacious Viola
Country Club honoring visitors from
San Antonio and members at the Ala- atory.
The last concert of the eeason win
too given by the Austin Municipal Bana
huiday night at Wooldridge Park, be
«inntng at 1 o'clock, Accordng to
Pcting Director Sam Glaser, the ap-
Gproprition made by the city for band
concerts has run out, and Friday
UHKhVa concert win be tendered to the
2SOP2e of Austin sa a compliment by
feift——-----
GIRLSI WHITEN SKIN
Special to The Austin Stateemsn.
LocKHRT Texas, Aug. IL—Rev.
A O. Hinkle paator of ths bockhart
Baptist Chure is conducting a we*
attended protracted meethne at Dais
this week. Mr. Hinkle to a toreefut
and great good will result
efforts there.
and Helen Knox.
Guests from San Antonio
Men’s Silk Ties 25c
Very attractive patterns in wide-
end four-in-hand Poplin Neck Tles.
Lght, dark and bright colorings.
PAGE FOUR
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Middy Suits
At $330
Women and Misses who wear Middy
Suits. here is a real bargain—Full
pleated style skirts — School girls
should not miss this sale.
"Ufa’s Dara Funny." is the expres-
sive title at the comedy-drama in
which Viola Dana to starring and
which is now showing at the Hancock
Theatre.
The screen productton is a camera
version of Christine Jope Slade's Sat-
urday Evening Poet story, 'Caretak-
ers Within." It was scenariotzed by
BOYS’ WASH HATS
. At 35c
Children and Boys from one to five
years win be able to find Hate in this
Clean-up Sale.
months ago and was put to first elam
Foaa“p.berdus placing a paasab e
“ lquits a sum at mone.
Human Hair Nets
2 For 25c
No one ever has too many good
Hair Nets—Try these. They are
ot real human hair in dark and
light color*
giing little violnist who, after many
years of trials and tribulations, saC-
Luy., -I -nr-i. ritices her ambition to attain the pin-
Austin Lodg" Laya Americans en- nasle at success in the music world in
teftainea their friends with the fol- order.tofind happiness in another.way:
towing program last night: "Utes Darn Funny, la Mise Danas
Amertca-By Assembly. Hirst picture since her return from New
Meditation—Mra A. T. Smith. fork, where she epoat el* weeks pun
That Old Irish Mother at Mine— chasing new gowns and reviewing al
the new Broadway shows. "Home
Stutt," an original story of Frank
Dazey and Agnes Johnston, written
especially for Miss Dena, was bar last
picture before going East.
Not just • few, but hundreds of them—Most of them new, crisp, fresh and cool. Just the little frock to finish out the
summer and dark Voiles for .early fall wear.
Included are Organdies, colored Voiles, colored Linene, dotted Swisses, Ginghams and the neat sleeveless Crepe
Frocks ia solid colors. The picking will be good and you will not be disappointed when it comes to value. They are
here. Also Dresses for the School Girls.
Small Electric Fans $5.25
Very email but very cool—yet not so emall as the price.
Remember k to a 6-inch fan with a two-speed motor,
and how it can stir up thing* Complete, ready to um
for $625,
mo Chapter, Deughters of the Repub-
lic of Texas, who were present at the
presentation of Mrs. Sevier’s portrait
to the slate of Texas today.
Amtell ng Mrs. Sevier in recetvig
her out o ftowa guests were Mesdames
Rebecca J. Misher, & b. Staple* W R
Wyse, Charles Alford, Mil ton Qutsch,
J. D. Sayers. Robert Conneriy. Walter
Bremond. J. D. Claybrook, M. Blan-
ford. M Hatcher, M. C. Cook, Misses
Lie Robertson, Anai. Webb Blanton
Special to the Austin Batesman.
LOCKHART, -aha An* 11-Coun-
ty Comm tool ns ar Bodeman at Precinct
No. 1 to superintending a public road
working day on the McMahan road
today. Thin rend was worked on some
AT THE MAJESTIC.
A wide-eyed, winsome blond girl
faced D. w Griffith not eo loo* ag
and asked for a tryout on the screen.
“Oh, you’D never do for the screen,"
that director sald; "you are too calm
and have no emotion* apparently."
"Well, Mr. Griffith," answered Seena
Owen, bravely. "I you think I’m calm
you just ought to see ths way my heart
is flutterine, for I am scared to death
you won’t take me."
And that waa the winning card, for
it waa ample evidence of her acting
quality. This same quality has been
cent* shaka wall,
ter pint of harm-
Women’s Knit Unions
At 50c
A bie shipment of women’s knitted Lale Thread
Union Suits—Very elastic and wall knitted—
Closed style with no sleeves and low yoke.
Crepe and Nainsook Gowns
Eotafeesisl, At 79c
were: Molly Parra and Arthur U Ripley.
fap ‘9
Large Size Electric Fans
A 2-5ncha Fans $12.00
A "horrbie example- to screen-
struck girls is offered in “Two Weeks
With Pay” the new Bebe Daniela com-
edy which opena at the Queen Theatre
today for a throe day ran.
This example waa turntehed by Polly
Maran, the hmous “Sheriff NeU” at
many comedic* who playa in thia pic-
ture the amusing role at a hotel cham-
bermaid with aspirations to become a
movie star. Her burleeque at the man-
ner to which screen aspirants “re«la-
ter" various kinds at emotion to de-
termtne their suitability for camer
work to one at the funniest things at
the kind yet turned.
"Aside from its comic possibmities,"
said Miss Mora* seriously after com-
pleting one of her enens* "I do hope
my work in thia pleture win cause peo-
ple who eoulan’ possdbi, succeed in
films to think twice before letting
themselves in for a dtoeppolotment.
Careful and unprejudiced analysis of
personal ability should precede any
real attempt for motion picture fame.
My chambermaid is deliberately meant
to be funny—but there are many mis-
guided souls of that sort la real life
who are just as unsuited for film work
yet ambitious to go into picture**
Jack Mumhal as leading man upholds
the fine reputation he made for him-
coif in "Too Never Can Ten," the ii-
•ore the
pretty young woman's screen appear-
ances, until it has reached its zenith in
her latest undertaking, the leading role
of Cosmopolitan's new production,
"The Woman God Changed," which to
being shown at the Majestic Theater
today and tomorrow.
Of course, there are many ways to
get on the screen,'’ Miss Owen averred
one morning on the studio floor, still
breathless from ths exertion of one
of her big scenes, "but there is only
one way to stay. I mean hard work,
mental and physical. Work while you
are on the set whether in a small
part or aa extra rota. Watch year di-
rector. Study hie every purpose.
When you’re not in the scene don’t ro
off for a nap or a bite to eat bat sit
a* dose up as posmibie and keep roar
eyes and cars open and your brain
operating. There ta always mor* and
mor* to he learned about the film
game for everyone r i lt“
m K. Uneota. a ye l known player,
ta Moding man ta 'fka Woman God
ChangedThe support 1c excenent.
Mr. and Mr* M. F. Homeyer have
returned from a short wedding trip
and are temporarily at home at 908
West Twenty-sixth street this city
The young coupie were married at
Hubbard City last Tuesday, Au* 2
the Rev. L G. Floyd performing the
eertmtny The bride is the dauehter
at Mrs. Ellen Hight of Hubbard cuy.
aad for the past three years has been
a student at the University. The
groom is the ssn of Mr. and Mr* M.
V. Homeyer of this city and to a erad-
hate at the eivn engineertag depart-
ment of the University. Mr. and Mrs
Homeyer will mevs to Bln neo Sept 1
and begin houmekeeping. Mr. Homeyer
to employed Blanco county as amaist-
ant county engineer,"
These Silk Stockings are in Black, Dark Brown, Grey and White—and all of
them are of splendid quality—Most of them are semi-fashion—Reinforced
. with lisle tops, heels and toes—Plain or drop-stitched patterns—Many have
slight imperfections that are scarcely noticeable.
MEN’S 25c COTTON LISLE SOCKS 19c
Men, and Women who buy for Men, will find an exeeptlonal bargain in these Black
Cotton TMe Socks—Sixes range from »% to UM—Splendidly reinforced and will
wear unusually well.
Lawn Mowers $8.75
Dowa they go in price to close out—14-inch thro*
blade mowers—Self-sharpen Ing blade*
Garden Hose $6.75
so-tect high-grade s-ply Rubber Garden high
water premure garden ho** coupled, ready to
umeNow for $6.76,
FOLDING IRONING BOARDS
For $3.35
Large ramify alm 5% foot folding boards—Folds
late a very compact spare and easlly handled.
ELECTRIC IRONS $6.95
Family also »-pound genuine Hot-point Electric
irons with long cord sad bam. Fully Euaranteed.
BREAD BOXES $1.75
White Japanga Bread or Cake Boxes with roll
cabtnet top. Large atm. Ia the mis for il.lt.
After serving for a month a* sec-
Rotary to A. 8 Rush, chairman of the
Silk Dresses CO 74 Silk Dresses d0 QQ
Up to $16.50 Up to $19.95 P-•-0
There will be brisk and quick action among the women choosing from-(One
Hundred) Silk Frocks at these two Mies prices—Included are Georgettes, Taf-
fetas, Foulards and Crepe de Chine—just think, a smart little Silk Frock in
dark or light colors at $8.75 or $9.98.
. Mr* J. T. Bowman and Mim Susle
"Wooten ar* hostesimes for Ladles Day
at the Country Club this afternoon.
—t—
Mr* Louls Hodge of Romer* ban
returned from a buying trip to New
Tork
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