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Austin American-Statesman from Austin, Texas • 2

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AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN. SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 1902. PAGE TWO. Great January Sale of Muslin Underwear I Satisfaction In Shoes The biggest, best brighest of our Popular Underwear Sales begins TUESDAY, JANUARY 14th. These are not old shop-worn goods, but every garment new, perfectly clean aud fresh.

Made in factories which employ intellisent workmen and has as perfect Marvelous Millinery Sacrifice CHOICC OF THE FINEST HATS IN THE HOUSE lfKXUDJNO ALL IMPORTED PATTERNS. CARDLESS OF COST, AT $5.00 AU OTHER HATS PROPORTIONALLY REDUCED. A BARGAIN WHICH NO LADY CAN AFFORD TO MIS AS THIS SALE INCLUDES MANY OF TH SEASON'S BEST HATS. ADVANCE SALE OF SPRING FLOWERS taniiarv arrangements as anv home in the lana. from tne stanapoim 01 quality, style, THERE IS SOME SATISFACTION IN THE LOOKS OF A SHOE, BUT THE WEARING QUALITY IS THE MAIN POINT.

SHOES BUILT TO LOOK WELL DON'T ALWAYS FEEL WELL. THE TROUBLE IS WITH THE SHOE NOT THE FOOT. OUR SHOES FIT THE FEET, THEY LOOK WELL. FEEL WELL AND WEAR WELL. BECAUSE THEY ARE MADE WELL.

quanity and exceptionally low price, this Undermusnn sale is one.oi tne most extraorai vnf of the season. Everv Garment oroDerly cot and made to fit. The figures we print tell the story of unmatchable prices, but the garments themselves must be seen in order to fully appreciate their superior value. Men's Box and Velour Calf Shoea wear like iron and retain their At price that can cot be duplicated. VtoleU worth 5 wnti a bunch, now Double Parma Violets, worth now shape $2.50 .30 IOC 8C 15C Root la pink tache, American Beauty, Jacqueminot.

Worth 15c. now LRMe of the Valley, P'nk, white and ble, worth 15c. now lifer, both in white and purple. worth 20c, Row, full blown, white, pink and America Beauty, worth 25c Our Regent Lace Shoes for men, made of best quality vlci kid, velour box calf, kid lined. In all leading shapes.

A practical shoe for business men Can you iffcrd to wute tin miicinf ihttt (jarments offered it 10 Cents Don't trust these cut. Come and set the goods. "A A tls-l if (x fiMJi JVl S) $3.50 Lot 2 19 Cents. Cowslip In yellow, whit and yellow, yellow 1 Kft ami black, worth 25c Dalk-. lone full syray.

worth Oflp 30. sow The stylish and dressy shoes of the season are our men's fine A fH rariety of dainty field Bowers, suitable for tua ana veiour uresaen So well dor lor so little money is a marvel. The garment! ipeak for therreclvet. LisScn to tkm. toes Miaa' and Chi Wren's Hats, worth from 3c to 45c, now Aai Blossoms In white, pink and ta'hc, wort 45c a spray, now KM 25c $5.00 ltSr i Lot 3 25 Cents.

Beauty and jtm, foil blown Merroet." American Jemtoot Roses, with foliage, wort 11.00 A triumph of modern industry. Take as many garments in this assortment as you wuh. ttct'A the yowris Only one to a customer. Ladies Dongola bili top Shoe for stylish effect, and retaining Its shape, has no equal for the price $1,95 Our Ladies' Patent kid 'T "IM ill Lot 4 -Vt'C V.I i ri: at 1 1 mm 50 Cents. Marvelous Mark Downs PRICES THAT ARE ELECTRIC WITH BARGAIN FORCE- TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW SPRING GOODS WE AVE INAUGURATED FOR THIS WEEK A SACRIFICE SALE THAT CAREFUL BUYERS CAN NOT AFFORD TO MISS.

Oa table No. 1 will ho found Serges, Henriettas. Tweds, Clay Worsted and novelty goods; former prfcse, 6Sc; to 1.15; reduced Oa table No. 2. 20 ulwen novelty good, seasonable hand made Walking: 1 Boots, high military SB heels, dull mat and These pKtures five but a hint of the great values offered at this ule.

Chances like this are seldom found Take your choice. French kid top, newest last and extended soles. Pretty and stylish shAdes: Woolen Serges. Albatro, Henriettas ana Lot 5 79 Cents. $3.50 29C re pons, reduced from 60c and 4Sc to fj you' have any doubt about great value for little money, come ani see our goods.

Only at this Saje can you get so good value. Newest of the New Our Ladies novelty kid dress Shoe, high lace, in open work, sandal effect, turned sole. Cuban heel, soclety toe. Just the shoe for both evening and street wear Lot 6 Oa table No. 3, half Wool Cashmeres.

Cheviots, former price, 19c to 25c. now 10a reduced to Ob table No. 4. Silk Madras, Flannels and Wash Silks of excellent quality and lasting color. Former price, 48c to 60c.

now 9Qf NEW ARRIVALS, 2500 yards of Wash Silks, corded, ia all tbe delicate shades and colors; AQP guaranteed price Price, $3o7 yards Foulards, newest shades and exeJua shapes. If you fail to supply yourself now, you won't get another chance. Take a few while they last. ie designs, per yard J1 165 Ladies' Capes At Actual Cost In this lot will be found plain cloth with plain stitching and fancy apis, trimmed with braid. Carpet Department ARE YOU THINKING OF NEW CARPETS AND RUGS? IF YOU ARE, LET US HELP YOU PLAN.

WE'LL SAVE YOU TIME AND TROUBLE. IN SELECTING HERE YOU ARE ABLE TO GET AN IDEA OF HOW THE CARPET WILL LOOK ON THE FLOOR. AN EXAMINATION WILL PROVE TO YOU THE BEAUTY AND QUALITY OF OUR CARPETS. THE HOSIERY WE SELL is a satisfaction to the purchaser. None but the honest, durable sort Not at half their worth, but just at their actual value.

You can buy thus: Children's double Cotton Hose, fast sizes, 6 1-2 to 9 12 Boys' double knee Hose, 3 thread, high spliced heel and toe, fast black and very durable, ner pair 15c HEADQUARTERS FOR T902 STATIONERY. The public is more and more turning to Starbrough Hicks as the store for stationery of every description at the lowest prices quoted anywhere. Octavo Cream Irish Linen Paper, white and azure. In three sizes. French cre-pon.

Tuxedo, Madison and Lakewood; per fjuire 10c EnglUh velum white and azure Grecian bond, Grls Perle and white. Kir-mess, French Organdie, Holland steel, Quaker gray and blue. Whiting's best Angora finish linen paper, per quire 20c Fancy box paper and envelopes, ruled, 10c and 15c Monogram paper, per box 20c Large box of all the new and stylish tints. 65c and 85c Large box extra quality, in two colors, sealing wax included $1.95 IS Capes, were 75c, now Capes. ere $1.00.

now Capes, were $1.35, now Capes, were $2.25, now Capea, were $3.25. now Capes, were $3.75, 45c 65 95c 1.65 2.35 .3.85 terns, made, lined and laid, at, 85 Velvet Carpets in room and hall pat yard, $1.35, $1.10 and Best quality Tapestry Brussels, elega hall, made, lined and laid, per Good quality of Tapestry Brussels Ca laid, per yard, 75c, 70c and Ingrain Carpets, pretty patterns and laid, per pard, $1.10, 75c, 60c nt patterns for room and rpets, made, lined and 85 .60 .33 colorings, made, lined and tropo and Mountain Violets Soap, daintily perfumed, per cake 25c Boys' lxl Ribbed Cotton. Hose, stainless, sizes 6 1-2 to 7 1-2, per 19c Boys' lxl onyx black Ribbed Cotton Hose, spliced knee, per 25c ladies' stainless black Hose, full size 10c Ladies' combed Egyptian, 50 gauge, cotton yarn, fast black Hose 15c Ladies' black Hose, stainless, high spliced heel and sole, per pair 25c Ladies' ingrain Lisle Hose, black and colors SPECIAL We have reduced the price Packers' Tar Soap, delightful for a lot of our best Tapestry Brussels Can Tablets. Imperial bond, blue and white, French Crepon, white and blue. English Velum, azure and ruled 10c Rainbow, three color to 5c Ruled ink pads, 5c 10c shampooing hair and scalp, per cake, 19c Cuticura Soap, for both medical and Fine Toilet Soaps.

Dainty, Delicate, Delightful. Colgate's Vlorls Toilet Soap in small rakes Varieties of Fine Art. Caprice, Chrysanthemum, Colgate, Cold Cream and Glyctrino Toilet Soaps, per box 1a France, Rose. Sweet Pink, Hello pets from 85c per yard, made, ft lined and laid to. toilet use 20c Lace Curtains give tone to the home.

A pair A full line of shaving soaps, Colgate's Large size Imperial Bond Tablets, in blue and white 20c pretty curtains will filter the light that brighte your room. You can find some beautiful curtai BIG CORSET SALE. 27') hih grade "Royal Worcester," and "Glove Corsets, which were $2.75, $2.50, $1.75 and $1.50, will be placed on sale at Harber. per cako Excelsior Shaving Soap Demulcent stick. In tin boxes 15c Holmes' Drawing Booka ia two sizes, here.

There are many patterns and you will fi ic and 10c just wnat you want The prices range trom, 10.4 pair. 50c, 75c. "95c, $1.45, $1.65, $1.95, $2.35, $3.25, $3.95 to Lace Bed Sets; a large variety will be found he" hi 1. carbrou Hicks spread and shams to match, prices, each, $6.75, $2.95 and A new shipment of. 6-pound all Feather LORTAIN Pillows, at per pair nent home.

Mr. Fink has purch DH. ALBERT SHAW. interest In the firm of C. L.

Cor The Reed Case Goes Over one of the leading dry Editor of "The Review of Reviews," New York City. houses of Austin, and will take ch What Was Done in tbe Fifty third District Court Yesterday of the office and books. This firm Waldrup Held tor forgery a large business last year, and pre lUiona are now being made to ex The examining trial of John Heed, and enlarge every department. The many- friends of Mr. Fink wi glad to learn of his connection this successful firm.

The case of George Waldrup, which was also set for yesterday morning In Judge Johnson's court, came up and the defendant examination and v. as bound over to the county court In the sum of ll'Xl. Waldrup is charged with forging a check for a small amount. charged with killing Henry Jack-son, December 25. 1901, by shooting him to death with a shotgun, which was set for 10 o'clock yesterday morning In Judge Johnson's court, was continued until m-xt Saturday at the same hour.

You will find nice kraut at Fran disposed of The civil non-Jury docket will be called tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock In the Fifty-third district court and continue one week. The criminal docket will b-? called January 20 and continued two weeks. Five murder cases are to come up for trial. Among them are the cases of Moilie Newell and Will Sneed. The other three defendant: are Yeaterday morning in the Flfty-trdrd district court in ihe case of Hos-Vin-Ito8A Manufacturing company aaliun W.

IS. Walker Sons, suit on debt. Judgment was rendered for plaintiff for about 90 pr vent it tbe amount iiuod for. The case was taken up Friday morning aoj submitted to the Jury yester-ay morning. Xo othvr cases were iBabcook's.

Boys' shoes, worth now Burt Shoe sample shoe Mrs. Baker understands her author r-nd therefore she makes her heareis understand as they culd not hope to do without surh marvelous Interpretation. I have often thought, since Mrs. Baker reads for us, that it would be. a wonderful education in standard poetry, particularly to hear her frequently and in a systematic fashion.

Elocution' too often lacks the brains and knowledge to interpret literature wherein lies Mrs. Baker's measures superiority over the average exponent of" a somewhat discredited art. ALBERT SHAW. University auditorium. Wednesday and Thursday, January 15 and 16.

Hear Nordica Friday night. Indies' fine kid shoes, worth H. and $3.50. choice, $2.50, Burt Shoe sample shoe sale. Hear Nordica Friday night.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS Another School Huddle This Knights and Ladies of Honor He in the County Schools Interesting Meeting. Imtier Very Daring Burglary Committed At the regular meeting of Protc lodge No. 61, Knights and Ladle, Honor, held yesterday, the folio sardells, at Mackerel, herring, Frank O. Habcoek's. oiBcers were duly installed for th suing term: Mrs.

Annie M. Taylor, protf Mrs. M. E. Farrar, vice protector P.

Thompson, chapiain; Mrs. O'Biien. guide; Mr. Sn B. MeCu ni thl city, by the trustees for bad conduct Young Burditt's parents thought th tfutfes were not Justiti-abl in the boy and brought the cae before County (Superintendent Will Brady.

After an Investigation by Superintendent Brady, In which only sworn evidence wa taken, the action of the truxtees was sustained by "Judge" Brady. Notice was given of rr-peal to th state superintendent. The ca. wiil likely eoioe up again week. Another public school muddle is brewing, but this time the trouble in the county school, and not the city.

The nature of the trouble is vpry similar to that which occurred here recently a hitch between a parent and the trustees, and of course all about a mischevious boy. Frank Burditt. a It-year-old boy. is the cause of the trouble. Frank was recently expelled from the Sprinkle school, several miles east The mur-h dreaded burgiar Is utill In but his last work was directed In a different part of the city from where Ibe numerous burglaries recently occurred.

Some time during Friday night a ithtef entered Xick Crebs' residence. No. 110 East Second street and departed with a. purse containing a $10 bill fend a gold bracelet. The robbery not discovered until yesterday morn ing.

Nothing else was missed. The burglar effected "an entrance through a back door, which was left unlocked. Tbe valuables were appropriated from Mrs. Crebs sleeping apartment. It Is not thought he entered any of the other rooms.

As soon as Mr. Crebs discovered that he had been visited by a burglar he Immediately notified OffWr Monroe Fox. who lives In the neighborhood, of vised of the theft. Ladies' muslin underwear, one-half price, at Rosner's. MR.

FINK RETURNED. Mr. J. C. Fink, late of Knoxville.

formerly general secretary of the local T. M. C. has returned to Austin to make this city hi perma teeretarv and financial secretary Mrs. M.

L. MeCracken of A r-iivt No. 31. K. of L.

aid ofi as installing officer..

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