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WEDNESDAY, Sail Antonio BUY THE LITTLE ONE A We are selling them aircost We have to liiany on hand. EUGS-In-Axmlnster and-Velvet High'grade and beautiful patterns, low prices. RQCKEES $1.50 UP DECEMBEE 20, 19081 MISS STEIiL KEIiUM Society Editress. Office hours, 9 o'clock to 12 o'clock. Old phone 1476, phone 1423.

AH communications for publication in this colama must be signed by the sender. ing, in of their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Frauds 0'Gorman of Mexico City.

Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Allen ar-3 c-n- a.

family ayuse parly Fraternal News TONIGHT. -San Antonio Aerie 70, Fraternal Order of Eagles, hall Gross' bank. Monroe Lodge No. i. Q.

o. Odd Fellows' hall. Siemering Lodge Xo. o. Hermann Sons' hall.

Concordia Lodge Xo. of Red Men hall. Golden Star Council Xo. 92, Fraternal Champions, Owls' hall, Soledad street. Alamo Ruling Xo.

3S. K. and L- tic Circle, Lotus Ciub Fraternal Mys" an! Mrs. La--siier will an elaborate dinner Fridav evening Unity Lodge No. 3C.

i of ias, Pythian hall, and Mexican supper. Bernardo Reyes 23i'i' AY Woodmen hall. Alamo Lodge- No. 44, A. F.

and -V. "VI Masonic Temple. THtTBSDAT AFTEBKOO2T. Mrs. H.

G. Austin, Misses Alleen anu Dorothy Austin left today for Victoria relatives. Major Dougherty entertains with a i dinner this evening at Country club. The will include Mr. i aid Mrs.

Roy Campbell. Coioael and Mrs. William Beettler. Colonel and Mrs. 114 MAIN" PLAZA The Lotus club will give their midwinter dance this evening at o'clock at Turner hall.

Miss Mabelle Hobbs is the guest of Miss Mattie Terry. -Miss Hobbs will be a member of the bridal party at the Fraser-Clamp wedciing. Miss Anna Bess Moore has as her guest Miss Grace Moore of Brownwood. Miss Moore spent last winter in San Antonio CAFE SI, JAMES 'JAMES HOTEL. The wedding of George Eeyser Light and Miss Ella Enss takes place this Friendship Temple tcrs, Pythian Pythian Sis- BEBXICAZT ST7PF3S, PCS Uem and Mrs.

Hunter Harris Captain Bishop. MJSS in from Gould arrived Owins Mrs. J. Hart was hostess to the- Laurel Heights Five Hundred club-on yesterday afternoon. Mrs.

and Mrs. George McQuaid were the prize winners. Miss Janet Hart will return to her home today after a visit with Miss Muriel Grogan. The Beta Tan Zeta sorority of the High School will give their Christmas danee on Tuesday evening. Dee 29.

at (evening at the home of the bride's Harmony hall. The grand march will to the face regular meeting this week a i Christmas night, Unity Lodge i of will omit its iv-uiar meeting and instead 'of it wii! a special meeting tonight at hall. The regular business i i ti We Have we a Large Line of These Goods at Very Prices and It Will Pay You to Look at Them Buying Eheichere. $1.50 Popular Fiction, many titles, only $1.50 X-w Fiction orlv ftft v-i-vO Books, leather band painted covers, beautiful gift. 25c and Girls' Books at 17 Childrens Books.

'A Large Selection of Fine BMes, Prayer and etc. Engraving Company a 210--EAST HOUSTON STREET--210 ALAESO Z.OBGE EJECTS OPFICESS. Alamo Lodge No. o. r.

elected following officers at it ingr last i President. J. H. Vice President. H.

Ilaag-. Sec-rotary, B. Mauschuotz. Treasurer. Albert Hohrath.

Ti-ustt-o, Charles Walz. increase- i Ciks trc- II. I corno. Invitation be transacted and the schut-tz. Albert Hohvath.

ncl rank will have issued to ah I resident Knights Templar to a i i a I in th.r- regular i a which is a a of this; i order a i over the world. At i sain-- i in every portion of the world i to Grand Lodge, B. Mau- i of the Sir i in prescrlb- i ed libation. ty, Murs, the day oe coni'erred, after which the lode'- ses- I a ES EKTESTAI2J TEE VET- sion will be closed and present will ESANS." partake of a Mexican Yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock D. S.

ODD PELiiO'WS. Stanl ey Circle. Ladies of the G. A. entertained the comrades of Ord Post.

Grand Army of the Republic, at Woodman hall, and. incidentally, gathered in eighteen of the "old boys" as honorary Golden Star Council Xo. 92. I-'raterna! i Champions, will hold its Christmas ireo iriiVjences dom- ''ornpe-JJiQij posi- i thA mystic. It unusual deeds, those of every the harojony of all.

am!" frspircially for theciselvss of Mars -will be -Tirhiisiafim to tas ii'-oniroiied. the effect The most of the time of last night's meeting of San Antonir, Lodge No! 11 Independent Order of Odd Fellows, was mother, Mrs. Ella Russ, 323 Poplar street. New up-to-date cafe. Merchants a.

m. to 2 p. 35c. Table d'hote to 9 p. 50e.

Lunch counter in grill room. LADIES' BINING EOOM IN EEAE. POPIttAB PRICES. of Candy KOW EEADY AT 108 East Houston St. -(Fcrtir Doors East of Bridge).

be led by Miss Marjory Armstrong and Herbert Seott. Mr. and Mrs. P. A.

Hall and little I Mr f- S. Shepard, New Post, gave son "of San Luis Potosi, Mex. are the guests of Mrs. Hall's parents, Professor DR. BROILES, Specialist In Nervous and Chronic of men and Cur.es Varico- Stricture, 1 Poison, Piles, i a Diseases and all eases.

If you cannot call, irrlte. 502 a East Houston Street, i Moore San Antonio. Consultation, Stamination and advice. and Mrs. A.

G. Wuest, 513 Van Ness street. The Tobin Hill and Laurel Heights circles of the Travis Park Methodist church will not meet until after the holidays. Miss Jennie Lupton has arrived from Columbia university to spend Christmas with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. P. Lupfcon. The -wedding of Dr.

Stonewall Yan Wie and Miss Nellie Bergstrom takes place this evening 7o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, 209 King William street. Miss Edith Goldstein entertains with a dance at Casino hall this evening at 8 o'clock, in honor of her cousin, Miss Lois Budifill of Texakana. The weddng of William Douglas Stale of Corpus Miss Ethel Coe takes place this evening at St. Episcopal church. The Thursday Bridge club meets tomorrow morning with Mrs.

C. A. Zilker. Everyone is looking forward to "just a perfectly grand time" at the Christ- Mas cotillion Friday evening. The annual children's ball to be given on Saturday evening at Casino hall promises to be most pleasant.

Just before supper Santa Claus will appear and give presents to all the ehtildren. HARDWOOD DOORS By special mraagemente with the are enabled to bejtntiful biirch Veneered door at the price an ordinary soft pine door. They 'will, add to the appear of- your louse. Be sure rfnd them Bpecified for your new building. West En4 Lumber Co.

Home Builders." Phones 377 a delightful musieale Monday evening. A chafing dish supper -was served. Miss Woodward. Mrs. Whaley.

Mrs. Florian and Krs. Shepard contributed to the program. The guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Florian, Mr. and Francis O'Gorman of Mexico City, Mr. and Mrs. William Aubrey, Mr. and' Mrs.

Walton. Captain and Mrs. Weeks, Captain and Mrs. Whaley, Mr. and Mrs.

Mortimer, Miss Woodward and Mr. Chaney. The leap year masquerade given last evening by the young ladies of the Post was most enjoyable. The gymnasium was not decorated at all. The mu- sie was furnished by one of the bands and punch and sandwiches were served.

The costumes showed much thought and originality and among the most notiee- aule were the following: Mrs. Compton as Carmen and Mr. Compton as a ballet girl' in a short red dress, red shoes and stockings and a blond wig. Captain Nieklin was a larky ballet dancer; his face being-, black and his dress a brilliant Miss Ixana Da.venport was attired in a costume of white and delft blue aud represented a Dutch girl. Miss Lenore Harrison made a most attractive Spanish dancing girl.

Miss Mattie May Lowe was a "little girl," and wore a very dainty white dress. Mrs. F. C. Doyle wore an old rose brocade costume and a poke bonnet.

Captain Doyle was a dashing Spanish cavalier. A very noticeable group was composed of little girls and Buster Brown boys. The girls wore pretty white devoted to works of churity and benevo- rrifcmbers of the circle. The entertairf- men was a granc! success from all standpoints, some sbtty persons being present, ancl the "lunch," as they called it. was a good dinner in all its featurt-s --baked beans, roast pork, ham, potato salad, coffee, cake, pumpkin pies, cus- ards, crackers, cheese, and, as one of the after-dinner speakers remarked, "The ladies would get them every lence.

There was very little routine business to be transacsted and that little was promptly disposed of. Then the little ones at the Odd Fellows'' Widows' and Orphans' Home were substantially and a Christmas remembrance was to a beloved veteran Odd Fellow and his wife, and re! and v-r-xati oii nhtrs. The best thn- joocl for festivities at Owls' hall. No. 117 1-2 Sol-: edad street, tonight- The old folks i receive a visit from Old Santa Chins and will appreciate his generous dona- tions just as much as the young folks i do.

In fact, there are no old folks dur- ing the Christmas season. The magic influence" of Christmas tide makes even the veterans young again. the Odd Fellows' widows were not for- i i wit such a spread." "Tie Stars Incline. Bat Do Not IT Bv M. S.

gotten. Christmas cheer win abound in manv homes as the result of the good work done by the charitable members of Xo 11 last night. NEW TEAK'S WATCH PABTY. Last night's regular semi-monthly of San Antonio Council Xo. 786, Anights of Columbus, was mainly a business session.

Arrangements were made for the installation of officers which will take place at the next regular meeting. An invitation was received and accepted to attend a New Year's watch -party to be given by the ladies of the families of the Knights of Columbus in the hall of the order on Xew Year's Eve. 121 Devine street. Miss Monroe has returned home to dresses with sashes and big bows ic spend the holidays with her mother their hair. They were Misses Martha and Elizabeth Woodward, Epw- alle, Laura Ginmd and Miss Adam, The five "boys" were Captain Irving Carr, Mr.

Pollock, Lieut. S. B. Buckner, Capt. Morris E.

Locke and Lieut. Mr. and Mrs. -Llewellyn Aubrey of Waco will arrive tomorrow to spend the holiday's with Mrs. William Aubrey.

Mrs. S. T. Maekall, Sam Houston a dinner this evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Florian entertained with a dinner on Sunday even- 2ABKONIA LODGE 2STO. 1, O. I. H.

S. A special meeting, very largely attended, of Harmonia Lortge No. 1, O. D. H.

was held at the Hermann Sons' hall Monday nignt, as the reguiar meeting night falls this year on Christmas Eve. was no further business transacted, except the adoption of four applications to membership, which were referred to proper committees, and the nomination and election of officers, trustees and delegates to che Grand Lodge for the coming t.erm:%-.Cli, election resulted as follows: Ex-President, Win. Fehrmann. President, Theo. Mueller.

President. Julius Tengg. Secretary, Louis Ecknarf. Financial Secretary, Ed Kutschenreu- ter. THTJESDAT, DECEMBER 24.

The proceedings were opened by Commander Brook of Ord Post in a few well Things of the spirit wave their sliming hands chosen words, presenting the ladies of i Cal iu mankind to join their starry bands. the circle with a beautiful silk flag fol- lowed by obligating eighteen of the "old 1 veterans" as honorary members of the moon" on this order. Short talks were made by Com- rades Brook. Whitaker, Lockwood and Powers of the G. A.

and Mrs. Norris i of the Ladies' Circle, and a good time was had generally. The Ladies of the G. A. is a new organization, built upon the plan of the Daughters of the American Revolution, i as none can join except the mother, wife.

sister or lineal descendants of an old veteran of the civil war. Although being in existence but a short time the i order now numbers over sixty thousand, and is growing rapidly. Stanley Circle of this city, only a few weeks old, has nineteen active members, with three applications to be acted upon. Several visiting members from the north were present and were much interested in the proceedings. It is hoped that the circle will grow to large proportions and become a.

power of great good in our city and elsewhere. ecliptic conjunction i Jn benefic aspect with 59th day. The occult, the dealing witfa is 1 p. A i 01 or Ask i.vr.s in he mom: tfe'ik -work or commerce, The late afternoon and are ex- t-emeiy propitious rV.r calling on the or affHeated. against indulgence.

i The sign is for baking and cooking. AVoEHtn with i i a should" not worry over trifles during rhe twelvemonth. They will have opportunity to thfir po-w- ers importantly. Attention to businpss brins ample success to men -with this hirthdate. Those in employment may look for promotion.

Children are born today under a lucky sisn. Girls should develop on equable and stronE: temperament. Boys -will show fora- sight and prudence under training-. should paone to tbw office before o'clock when carrier fails to deliver paper. By this means the paper can be delivered by special meg- pea eer at once.

(tf) STATE BANK 6 TRUST CO. Houston Street--Hicks Building INTEEEST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS W. T. McCampbell Pres. E.

E. Kussell, V. Pres. J. H.

Haile, Cashier. PBATEBNAI. BEEVITIES. 4 Sweet You That's P. -F.

Breakfast Syrup. A syrup that's so superior to others that you'll marvel at its purity and deliciousness. CARNEGIE LIBRARY Market Street, Casino and Open from i. m. to 9:30 p.

m. DONATIONS OF BOOKS APPRECIATED ALL PRIVILEGES FREE --JUNO TO-Jowdy's Market FOB rEJ KflH, OTStEBS, ETC Wboltnle and BetalL WliST C6MMESCE STREET Opp. Bott Phonei. is a natural sugar-cane syrup. Not the kind that's manufactured-not the kind with, an artificial flavor.

It looks better, tastes better, and is better than any syrup you ever tasted. Not to know its purity and goodness is to deprive your table of a real treat. Good for eating, good for baking. In different size tins at all grocers', Get a tin to-day. Thomas J.

'Johnson. Colonel Mies was a most faithful nurse for these little boys and girig. llrs. Marian Gibbs was a Christmas queen in a crimson gown, a red coronet with a red plume making a very attractive costume. Miss Miriam Clark was a merry widow," with a black dress and a large black hat.

Miss Helen Clarke wore a clown suit. Misses jBudd, Elise and Edith Burbank also wore clown suits. Miss Warren. was a gypsy girl; Miss Winnifred Bollons a Gainsborough girl; Miss Armstrong, a maiden of colonial times; Misses Mattie Terry and Louise Barclay were j-school girls: Misses Evelyn Millet te and Kate Murphy wore very charming Dutch costumes. Three picturesque I cowboys were Captain Austin, E.

S. I Hughes and jST, C. Shiveriek. Mr. James Jordan left this morning I for Sehulenberg to attend the wedding his cousin, D.

B. Luee, who is to be married this evening 'to Miss A. Hoffcrt of that place. The Tuesday Musical club will give an. organ recital on Tuesday afternoon, Dec.

29. at 3:30 o'clock at the Madison Square Presbyterian chnrch. Following is the program; PAET I. A Bach Organ and Strings. (a) Adagio Cantabile (b) Chorus of Angela Scotson Clark Mr.

Steinfeldt. Be of Good Comfort Dudley Buck Mrs. Graves and Mr. Daggett. Andante from Ot.h Concerto Mr.

Blitz. PART II. (a) Romance Richmond (b) Elevation in Mehtsl i Miss Harrison. jCantique de Adain Mrs. I (a) W.

Cadman (p) Kve Charmant (Berceuse) Gaston de Liiic Mr. Steinfeldt. Hymn to St. Cecilia 4. Piano, Organ and Strings.

Soloists-- Mrs. Fred Jones, soprano Mrs. Amos Graves contralto: Mr Fred Daggett, baritone; Mr. J. P.

Blitz 'cello; Miss Mary organ; Mr! M. Steinfeldt, Assisted by Mrs. Ed Sachs, piano; Mrs Foldman, Mrs. Ed Risehe Miss Morris Mr Treasurer, Theo. Engelhard t.

Trustees, Conrad Flaigr, E. Dietzmann, Frank Representatives to the Grand Lodge, E. Dietzman, Louis Ecknarf, Carl Maiwald, Conrad Flaisr. Theo. Mueller.

Theo. Engrelhardt, Ed Kutschenreuter. Alternate Representatives, Gottlieb Zellweger. Wm. Fehrrnirin.

The Guide. Inner and Outer Guards and the various committees will be appointed by the President-elect on installation nlgrht, January 14, 1909. Past Exalted Ruler Chas. E. Winne Jr.

is home for the holidays and will participate in the dedication of the Elks' new building, and will also attend the annual reception and ball on New Year's Eve. Past Exalted Ruler Winne has the record of presiding over San Antonio Lodge No. 216, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, during- the year when the lodge broke all previous records for The Best Cure. A half-ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine, two ounces of Glycerine and a half-pint of Whisky, mixed, trill cure any cough that is curable and break a cold in twenty-four hours. Take a teaspoonful four "hours.

Ask your druggist for the genuine Leach's Virgin Oil of Pine compound pure, prepared and guaranteed by the Leach Chemical 0 cinnati, Ohio. WATCHES, DIAMONDS and JEWELRY We've got the goods. We want your business and will make terms to suit. DR.OMGOOLE BROS. 605 West Houston St.

SONS' X.ODGE. LARGEST HAIR STORE IN THE SOUTH The-next Grand Lodge of the O. D. H. ciai S.

meets "next April. 1909, at Galveston. Waving." Scalp Treatment. The order is in a flourishing condition i Facial Massage. Hair Coloring.

both financially and 'in membership, doing srood to its members, their wid- I owg; and orphans, and spreading principles of Friendship, and Truth Sham- MMB. CHAMBEES, 120 Alamo Plaza. Phone Old Phone 1169. throughout fc. and You will Find It 50c 75c and SI Each LILY OF THE VALLEY, CUT ROSES, VIOLETS, SWEET PEAS; ALSO BOUQUETS and BASKETS FOR XMAS.

ALL AT REASONABLE PRICES, D. P. Hauser Sons Flora! Go. 327 ALAHO PLAZA BOTH PHONES 607 Pocket Knives. 20c 25c and up Scissors at 30c, 50c, 60c, etc.

Guaranteed Razors $1.25 to $3.00 Safety Razors $1.00 up Razor Strops 25c to $1.50 New Shoes CHUITS' Store Fine line Ladies 7 Gents' and Children's Shoes. A nice pair of Shoes is always an appropriate gift to members of your familv. 212 East Commerce Street GIRLS' DRESS. Parts Patters tfo. 2642 All Seams Allowed.

This attractive and unique Httle frock fe developed in navy-blue serge, and is i a slight change from the sailor suits. Out Ploweri, Pott, Hyacinths, Aw and Sou MRS. LBRECHT 13SS SA8T COMMEBCE Phone 2392. All iinda of flovat dcsignx at iewr Koto Bombers, Mr. Marx, Mr.

Zipp Mr" Weylc, Mr. violin; Mrs Snyder, Miss Burkey, Miss Annie Seebe, 7 cello. A beautiful line of the latest and most fashionable styles jn all also Hair Dressing, Hair Dyeing, Sham' Massaging I M1S i ts NAVAJttKO ST. (Second Floor) Old Phona 1741, New Phone 1011. The Radio Bell Bed aid Blue Lights Used in Skin and Sealjj Treatment.

MONET I I i are so becoming- to girls between 6 and 14; yet It has tha same ef- feet as a. sailor suit, being quite as sim- pfe as that popular model. The blouse is slipped. on over the head, and the one- piece plaited skirt Is Joined to an under- waist having a shield facing', which to this case Is of fine crimson broadcloth. The sleeves are gathered into the armholes and plaited Into -cuff depth at the wrests, and the the blouse on the shoulders and tifce chevrofa embroidered on the right 4rteeve are worked Jn the same color: odd little pocket stitched with red ornaments the left siSe of the yoke The pattern In 5 aiies-6 to years.

'For a Irl of 10; -years the dress requires ft of material 27 Inches wide. 4H yards 36 wide, or flfc 42 wide. Prkw of pattern, 10 TOOL BOXES Eleven Tools, Nails, Screws, in a nice wood tool chest $1.25 Thirteen Tools, package of a i 1 screws, in a nice tool Twenty-onj Tcols, packed as abov for S2.00 Tool Cauinets with the best an, I most necessary tools practical purposes for $6.50. Gun Scabbards. 50c up 40c up 50c UD Hunting Coa.ts-.

B. B. Shot Air Bifles. 22 Caliber Bifles $1.60 Shotguns, Rifles, Atamunitton and Hundreds of ArticZeg at Praeger Hardware Co. 322-324 E.

COMEBCE STREET AX ACTUAL CUT OF 15 PEE CEXT. la Price on All Oar Stock of Hats, Sioes, Dry Goods, Toys, etc. ONE WEEK BEGINNING DECEMBER -21 This is Our Regular Pre-Inventory Sale and is a Bona-Fide Reduction Sale. LOWTHER BROS, 605 East Commerce Street. NOT OPEN SUNDAYS AFTEE JANUARY 1, 1909.

Our Stock Rhein and Moselle. Clarets, Saoternes and Bqrgrtmdes Has Been Carefully Selected for HOLIDAY FESTIVITIES Our mammoth assortment of high-grade Cigars In holiday packages are at YOU command. J. OPPENHEIMER 4 CO. 230 West Commerce Street..

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