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ftATUKDAT San Antonio Gazette. DEC. 30, 1905 CALENDAR TOE THE WEEK. Sunday--Harmony club's new yeir's ball, 10 p. Casino society's new year's ball; Misses Lytle home, 8 until 11.

MoBday-r-The Elks' new year'fi kail; Mrs. William Aubrey at home from 5 until Misses Paschal at twine, 5 to Misses Holland at home; young ladies of first Baptist church receive from 8 to 11; General and Mrs. Lee observe open house 8 to 11 a. m. Tuesday--Success club; reading circle.

Wednesday--Woman's Club; government hill literary club. Thursday--Mothers' club committee; Euchre club with Mrs. Sulz- Dacher; Phoenix club. Friday--Laurel Heights mothers' club; art department of tha Woman's club; post hop. Captain and Mrs.

Kilbourne enter tamed ivitu a prettily arranged hop last evening in compliment to their sister, Miss Helilt of Montana -who is thoii- gnest. Covers were Inii for major and Mrs. Wallace, ciiptam and Mrs, Arrowsmith, captain and Mrs Fleming, eaptain and Mrs. Cordray, cap- tlan and Mrs. Kilbonrne, Misses Heidi- Clark, Bieh, Eager, Cresgon, Hal! ol Austin, Watkina of Eagle Pass, lieutenants Craigy, Rodney, Bieh, Kelly, Malone Tilford and captain Brees.

The annual Christinas ball given for the children at the Casino on Monday evening iras a bright and attractive affair of tile week. About two hundred children persent. and participated in the dancing, lasted from 8 until 12 o'clock. An interval for refreshments helped to brighten the evening's enjoyment. Souvenirs were distributed, each little guest, receiving tome pretty toy.

officers of all the mothers' clubs witl' the committee from the Woman's club will be held Thursday morning in the club rooma, corner St. Mary's and Pecan streets. Miss Holland and Miss Florence Holland, assisted by Miss Beryl Robinson and Miss Minnie Pruitt, will reeeiva on ueiv year's evening from i 0 o'clock iit 308 Starr street. The ladies' auxiliary of the fiist Baptist church -will receive their frieuds aud the church members in the parlors of the church new year's evening- GET THESE NEW YORK FASHION PATTERNS THROUGH THE GAZETTE General and M. Lee will observe new year's day informally on Monday morning.

Mrs. I.c.0 will have, the assistance of the ladies of the lower post in tee reception and entertainment of the guests. The pupils of St. Mary's Sunday school enjoyed a candy pull on tho lawn of the parochial home Thursday a ternoon. 'Minn Lola May Harrison is the guest of relatives in Hie city for a few days and will leave Monday for to join her father.

Miss Harrison is il talented young musician of some. mid was recently graduated from a musical eonsevatory in Germany. Mis- WatliinB Kaglf Pass til,) guest of her a Mrs. Harah Mrs John T. Lftfler i a of ore Hie of Mrs.

II. II. A lit Hirliiiiiniil a The rwgular monthly meeting; of Hie Reliable Dentistry Prices DR. CLOVER JOHNS t-1041. Uirlli Mrs.

Lida B. Alford will talk to the mothers' clul) of the Laurel Heights school on Friday afternoon. A social session will follow. Mrs. H.

r. Kole.aon of Marianuii, is visiting Mrs. A. Deutsi-h, of 909 Sau Pedro avenue. Miss Helen Seligmann from Xew York in visiting Mrs.

Sofia Koenigheim. 314 Cloliacl street. Misses Jean and Wilma Mateer were the charming young hostesses nt an exceptionally enjoyable dancing party, given at Harmony hall last evening, when about one hundred of the younger set enjoyed their hospitality. A cotillion, a scarf figure, led by Miss Mateer aud Mr. John Will Buekmau, was especially pretty anil effective, vari-eolored -scarfs were ill the formation.

For a favors cunning cocked hats were given the girls ind the boys received Cliristtnas horns. The chaperoues were. Mr. and Mrs. B.

0. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. William CJ. Blake of Corpus Mrri.

Mateer. Present -were Misses Louise Barclay, Winifred Bolloiis, Mary 1-jvuBs, Annie Bess Moore, XIIIIIH Dempsey, Ailecn Beaton, Flossie Shackford, Genevieve Scott, Lottie Herll', Bernard Watts, Mattie May Lowe. Sadie a cr, Bodien Martin, Sadie Wiuslow, Mary James, Mattie Terry, Bertha llnt- ler, Koie JBurnitz, Kathleen Jones, Jessie Pryor, Nell Pryor, a Cos- ling, Kstt U'illett, na Davenport. Marta Gallagher, May Lucy Frost. Mabel Shiner.

Kdith (iholson, Claude Coleman. Bessie Llila Allen, Lillian Hudson, Annie Laurie Sobey, Inez i i Kstelle Walling, Helen Truehart, If, Floy Kdwarns, Hal tie I i ardson, Olive Cluip- naii, Kveiyn Ca.isin. Kitm'lita IjiH-y Lunkford. rlimtibcrlain, Waterhnnpe, A i Hell. WILL PLSN WORK NEW One of the most sensible Karnients ever worn by children is the one piece "bed S'jtT K- A- Auxiliary us well as mothers aiiU protects body I Will Give Luncheon, Afler Which the "OB Will Be Mapped Ihe child can kick to lile heart's conlent i Out--Will Start Classes.

without fear croup or other ailments. The garment Is quite simple to niaJte. Tile body part Is in one piece. The closing may be down the back or In drawers ''lay i style, in cases of delicate children, where I t' 1 a i i a It is necessary to soak or rub the feet A- i i il in in case or sR-liness, the i seams a the i Al i i ti ankle should be finished by and buttonholes, as this enable" ono io roll up the foot coverinK. I ilesircd.

Hie garment may made i feet. i nui. ras, canton Ikuinel. cashmere or flannel may ferve as material. For the is yards i -wize two and 1 of thirty-six inch a i i No.

4726. siaea. 1. 2. -I an.i ti years.

DIRECTIONS FOU I Send 10 cents to this ojllce. iminber of tills pattern. Xo. 17:5. and sixe desired.

It will be yon by mall pottpald. Be sure to i jjlaiiity and always eiv? fun addro iH Several days must bi- I in progress. i a i I i i a Tin- liisiliii; side i yssisi i i li comb, Walker Lipscomb, Harold Morris, Walter McAllister, James, ToH-nsend Jessie Xewtou. Harry. llarriKon, Enoch Jones, Browning Landes, Will Van Vlet-lt, Charlie Clamp, a i Hart, Lindsay Ernst Gnenther, Ed.

"Guentucr, Eugene AValthall, Wilson Walthall, Adolph Herlwig, Uudolf Ciroos. Lntrobe Oinlerdonk, Rob Terry, Olen Koliernot, Wolfe, Toutant intind Voting, Otto Build, Dan Murphy, A Jones, Leon Russ, Lron Coo'd- man, A Guthrie, A Harris, TJobt. Stayton, Hichartl Robt. Barcbn-. Miim Ban-Jar, Leu-is -Maverick, Frank Paschal.

Goodwin Carter. Homer Wilson. Marast Cotton, Billy Bloeker. Edward Bogel, a i y.cn Bogel, Woodworth Tingi-1, Graves Bogr-1, OeolTrey Giles, Davis Mcllown, llavden Mvers. One of Hie loveliest niosf eii- iwyiiblc cvnnlK tliat (jraccil tin's gay w-cclv tvas Hie dance given on iVcdnesday by Miss Margner- te f'olcman iis a complimi.iil Io Miss Bessie Voaluini -Xew Ynrk and Miss Claude Coleniiui.

ul IHIIIIC front I a i school for Hm holiflays. Turner a was made more a a i by Ihe use of a and bright Mrtseftie. The dance was opem-d i a grand march led by Jfr. Darragh Jfiss Chimb- Colemail. i i i HIP regular daln'es i i were which -viewed.

and a laid for ill 'be a i a i appoint, comm i of lembers each represent the association in Hie viii-ious i i ol' vicc. Shorl lallis bv a i a i oll'ii'ials and Y. M. A members i be sjtecial f'onfu'i'e of evening's i i tiiinnienl. Teachers hnvc been eligngiM classes for the study a i a i rules, a i a a i i nit-tic aud geometry i be a i i a in i All rilili-nnJ employes iillereste.l in FDR TUP A Hie studies mcnHoncd arc i i rUK triC 1 SIDLE Kt nm sc a i GOOD THINGS FOR THE TAB IN THE i i i i i i i EASY TO STABT A BANK ACCOUNT Celery, 10 cents New onions, cents a birjch.

Inauguration of a. modem' savings department by the West Texas Bunk Tomatoes, 40 and fill cents a basket and TruBt Company, Moore building, i i I I I very tiuores i ble a a i a i '''I 10 'trst i i wa-i tfraccl'tilh- led Bell. Evelyn WiDtjivnii. Aileen A i Moore, i Honslon, Towni-end 'lon Hirlmrdson. i i i Marl i a i i i -s.

I i i i 1'owell. a i i a i i i a i i a n-eri In a Tin- seeoml wax a i i lit-nre, hv I I I I I i i i For Sue- ctssful Christinas Bakiif Ust PIONEER FLOUR MENU-SUNDAY have uttter nwmortni IHan BnHAKFAST. Ofltmeal an.l Cream. Broiled Chlchen. Tomatoas.

Rollc. DtriNKH Orntn-s on Halt Blielt. Onion Crewn Boup. Jtoant Dwok, Currant Potato- arrimii. a i A Barnes, I a Moore.

I'runk Grigg, (lordoii Shiner, Adolpli Jlerln-ig, Wiillhiill. Ogilpn I'ryor l.ui-nn. iUjBh Muson Ccorgp lill.i". Lawrence Truehnrt. Totihtnl Ipaurcemd, fcihiiipr.

tinllmlirr. (Jopffrv i-in Carter. A i i JVn.lb-. on I.ipH.'ollll,. l.ip-n-mnli.

Nelson, ij.orgp Unlter. Wiiner. Willi-l. Join, Will i ,1.1 Dob Terry. Uoberl Wiivlon a I I I I i i i i I'air and I I I I I I I i i of Mli Mr), in.

Hngel, a zm Hogel. John Dirk Aus- i Slellnwoll, parmxli, Frank I'na- i-hat, I'inni-h fiiiPiilltrr. DnrJrn. lirorg" Wnller, Mr. and If.iliu Weddings OTJK NEW 12-PO.

SPECIMEN BOOK JtylB, itt luriutlonn Church Cards, At and Cunia, WHthcr MI wiilioTitatiTe Article on wed- Interettinc Wok of Itt kind nMUhed. tont VWd. npw nfTUHt. in for ntnplm of C'llinr Monoemm Mir OCCMiOn. CO.

Htf, knrt KnjtntTirw Antonio, liipy. and IVnrl i i i i lortsinrd a uinnbpr of the jn the jotliest manner possible, wilh a dancing party Thursday ovming. Miss Lucile Dyer being Ihe guest of honor. A color scheme of rp.l. green (ind white was carried out in Hie ileeora lions, palms nnd WPIP a i i a placed about hall.

Mr. ami Mrs. II. T. i i Mr.

and Mrs. T. I'. Harder. Sir.

and AfTM. J. K. Jarnili. Mr.

and Mrs. N. T. Wilson nud Davenport chaperoned the a i f)iho Hll.ld and Miss led Hie grand march, i was followed by sisteen a i dnnces. The invited guests were Bessie Yoakum, Ulenn Scanting.

DaniBrd Watts, i Hummel, Nlla '3rr. (icnevieve M-'nll, A i Hess Moore.An- nip Hell, i i-hiipiin'in. I'lupman, l.anlifor.l, Kn- Rpnia l.ankfov.l. i i H.dlons, a i May Lowe. Mac Frances Hell, Dora a i i Wilson, Marguerite Colcinan.

ite I'feutfer, Mignon IM'ciin'cr. Cliiiiile Sadie Wiuslow, a i i Kich- ar.lsou. Louise Dim-lay. a Mnrpliv i Wileli, Tdith 1-VanMiii. Kvclyn i i Terry.

Hodiaii a ten, WaterhoUKi'. Xlllllil Dempsey, M.ir.joti.. Armstrong, l-'riinklin. I.ollic Hern'. CJenrgia Mavcri.li, Wilma Jean Maleer.

A i Bodct, Agnrs Clnmp. Kiizuheth Cassin. Teriol Lot I Wilson, Mason a Franl; a i i i i a John Arinstr.in..'. i Hiynslii. Johns, Ogilcn Wii son.

Tra Herbert () Tom I'arke. llonston. Itea gen Houston. Honslon, Richardson, George I i Hen l.ips- 'ii" and lasl Itolierl ami Miv lor i i i Beets, 2 bunches for 5 cents. Butter beans, 25 "cents a quart.

Green beans, 2 quarts: for 15 cents. Wax beans. 2 a fur in cents. Sweet peppers. a dozen.

Chile peiines, 50 ecu 1 i a quart. Chile peppen, 5 cents a dozen. Squasli, 20 cents a dozen. Lettuce, 3 heads for fi cents. Pumpkius, 20 to 25 cents oiieh.

Carrots, 5 cants a bunch. Curly parsley, 5 cents a bunch, Radishes, "cenU a bunch, 3 for 10 rents. a 20 cents Challotr, 5 cents a bunch. Mixed bunches, 3 for JO Garlic, 3 pounds for cents. Cabbage, 2 1-2 cents a pound I on.

Xew potatoes, 2 a for 15 a i fills a long needed want in San Antonio. I i a a mnl i The Host Fastidious nnd i correctly in tho a i we- oft'er- i i sale. pay for a i or Over- BROTH! HCR are ciinbled a a a i i i i i not. i i lie a to do. A a i a lie a i a i i ims been i A i a i i i I i i of I i new a i West a Tlrinlt Tn.sl is i I I I i I ITALIAN CLAIMS NEGRO INVENTOR CHABOED WITH WOMAN ROBBED HIM THEFT FROM HIS HOST C.iri.-s.-.

a i i i in i a 0 i i i i I i I I I.on i i cents. New sweet potufoes, cents peck. Horseradish, 10 cents a bottb. Mustard greens, -T 3 for 10 cents, Bpinich, er.nti peck. f'anlitlowr-r, 15 Io ernts Turnips, 2 bunches f.ir rents.

Kol-niba, i 10 cenU. 10 ci-nM. murrs. a I i los: em pcrio.N. i a i i i i i mi i I I I above a PS i Hie a of I I i a i I I TO ADVERTISERS.

i i COHese i i i i i 1 1 I by i i i i i i I I I I I I I ivpre in I lie ro.im. i i i i Hie i i "-in, a i a I i i i I I i i i i i I i i i i i i I I I i i i i i i i i i i a i i i I I A i a a i $7,1 a t'oi i I i i a i I I i ey. a i i i i i i HPI- in II i.lp. I I i i i i i i i I I i W. II illVl-lllnr .1 ii i 1 1 1 1 In ill I I I i i i i i i i i a i i i i was I i i i i i I i i i i a Ti ormigm, In no i-nli aSC iaV COPY in early for Monday's 1l ii iii issue.

Go to presscarly i i Mr. a I MX. 1) I A i I io i i i i i. a linii'p ul i The M. i I i ivill ,1 so.

ill l.ome M. i i Mi-nilav. a a I oeoaniltl', 10 ejirli. Binunaii, "'I Lrnions, 20 a I'l a d. I a i i jirjipps.

i i ApJ-IPP, 1-" 20 ft TOULTET. item, 40 cents i 25 to nr, cp Jirollem, JO 2ii cent'. Hi a i i MISOE1.LANEOUH Of Interest to Mol.heis. mill- i i YON CAHSIUH A I I I ,,,,,1,1 A LKAN AND by -i j.OOK." i a nnd i i il in on i I i i 1 i II. 1 i Mrs.

S. n. the auspices of Hi I al I I Travis I i a a i i rlny. in. A i i for leries, ANOTHER YEAR'S SUCCESSFUI.

BUSINESS OF A SUCCESSFUL MERCHANT. Tho closing year marks the fifteen 1 year's suceesriful business career of N. Becker, well known jeweler of this city. Eleven yearr, of this lime he has IIOOT located at his present .315 west Commerce street. Heckor a i means of a ing his a for share of i i i he a THI rnls a poun.l.

Hsh, 1" id Honey, 10 a 'I for i i i i i Tea i well, I I i I. I year. i Tea i i i Hros. III. DR.

E. T. HUOHES. i a i i i i Mm i r.Ml. A an.l MfVd.l, i i i i 20 au.l 211.

BUSINESS LOCAL Unmoved. Hon.l Hnr.lw.ire roi I loca'ed in a a plnw. i slrHigllti out we otter big in.llicetvienf on lik f. a i i i sforo Io i a i Finck's 'o a a i a DR. JNO.

V. BPRINO 1 I i i 'I 1 A DRUG AND I fr HPR1NOALL, KOLK AOT.NTH. a vi.il I I Too. i fW i SI. i a i i i rR Foley's Honey and Jfcv ami Tar sit nml in iitit a i Oils and a i i a i Honey Tor i i i a lire olTele'd for Uie i AM; for Foley's Honey i I and refuse a i i i offered otlier preparaf ion will give siitisfaclion.

II is mildly a It conlajns no opiates and ever enjoyed In.pes I Imvp a i uance of tin- Hirongh a i and About only worn honest mollio.K He lins itlways mn.lc it who do not rend slo a business a even- a i are sells is sold will, a slrici hai il is us represented, or vonr mi hack. He is well luionn in social in 1h nnl ir: SPRINOALL. SOLE AGENTS. PARTNERSHIP FORMED. W.

a i and C. S. i i i i eles and lias i a i of n. "liili.lnr.I --lock of everything in' Hie i His low rent iind small expenses put bin, it, 1VJH, i compclifoix, and is Hie vcrcl of bis low pri, ev. a receiiHy unide a a i some a a i Hirers Io gel tin- a novel ties in Hie jewelry i us fast its Hi-v Mr.

Millidtry Bargains All trimmed hats are now going gardtess of cost Edwards' m. lioH Io speilk Io earlv a will liavp iv I i readers. Dfift'gners, tlrw i CO i i Fnsmmtg K. i i i i I new plionr ol 9S4-2 rings. YOU TAKE NO BISK.

I "nnsi'1rr a whfirc you cast lioTial 1 ISdi'lio i street. I in Hie I a i in n.vviK l. The a i of ads is profitable lmni- Hec'l wliat tliB niorclmnta to fay ami i nccorcJinglj. a House i i i A i i 01-402 Moore i i free. Almond Colft crrnni, finest preparation made for a i soothing, healing, Io a cents.

drug etore, 527 Houston street. same prices. The Hell 2-J7 west I i i strcei. Coal, Carr Wood an.l Coal Co. i But We Do What We Advertise ONE SCHOOL a We I I 1 1 1 I i I I i "I 1 1 WE DO NOT NEGLECT THE ELEMENTARY STUDIES s.liniT.

ppelling. A i ie. I I.i fill. Winter Term Begins Jan. 2,1906 MRS.

E. II. SKAOGS, Shorthand and Typewriting. E. B.

CHAPMAN, Business Manager. -AND CONMNCD Winter Term Opens Wednesday January 3, 1906. 'Iliiisp i i to enroll for ilie- now term hrinll residy li slari the a netv mill fcnjiiivs- ivil) lie i i ill! our n( the Tliorongli. Coniplete. IVofrre-TMive Un-iness Seliool Sontli.

Night School All IVpiirtiiient, open Wednesday eveninir. Ii i i a Tn'fnsr-tion. a a Helped i i i i i a i i DOWNEY We Wish Exlervd a "HAPPY AND NBW A LANQE 5OAP CO. DOCTORS SERVICES FREE Examine one of the accident pollctes of Aetna IT FRED J. JOHNSTON CO..

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