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1, 1. nrLnjvuUT-ruT-xn-run-' i fa A jfr 11 iifllineryy-'. a B1rhHaw horn Hr. aqd Mi J. North rup, wm th cone.

of mtich werrtment piesdM enBlnK.tM occasion blnk 4feo tweatf-flrst 'birthday of iroups-et tniuloal numbers In HtIhc I DAILY ALB ,4. i i Vis 1V TBRELY, toknow that -the styles is not-stdffaent'Jlverj woman seeks afrthenttc 1 lVI hifomatlon'iregardirig'what'ashions wffl, le most1 accepted JncidenuCy. she turn i.tft Foley trdsting; us to sblve, every problem. jThe coming-week vriji prove once more Foley Bros. position as' arbiter ol correct styl.

and to furthefrove that here you will find the neW fashions: and that our standard for value-giving is not 4 myth or fancy, for our prices are always much betowv 'those tW'vu 1 1 "-Ajvr Interesting tot-' Ivv Should be this little ehat' about new'atyles fpr fall. li fs Impossible forus v' i Ji AT in 1 a 1 to every-'item detail; but we hope ithe mformatjon especially '--1" aL. 7ffIrO aesenbe jW '1 MS' I .1. .4 U1W TalMtMlMv assW I1m aray af'ssiWifsid 1 WW UU1U11 VIEW' OUR display iV Mr THisfwEEK i 111 1 1 1 J. .1 1 MSQUALE Rlinear You'll flhd Einper6r of Baritones" the'.

Blouses in department on such', beautiful slvtfM their ne the Main Floor, Blouses they an ether fashioned Metropolitan- Opera Company, New York i 'if OreKSeS, WJ lMhhrshew jam 'rr ousuct vuan ny, oujor awrv Ja Hotaston. are scores df styles In the everpopolar Serges, Satins, Ohannense and Taffetav each one with a dlstlnetiTe (eatsr ot Its own. 1 1 tf ffc New-SUrta are wonderfully hara. wa shown a more beantifol collection In Serges, Sllka Broadcloths and Stripes and Plaids, In all the new oolorings, and. abovs au veT7 etiMcednioderatel7.

IV dine," Serge, Poplins, also Mannish ef- New Ombre and Fresh Plaids and New 8trlped Saltings. are showlhg them In an the correct shades for winter Dresses and Goats. Second Floor, Annex. fur Trimmings For Trimmings win be much tariffed this Fall, and what Is new Is here hi ail widths, in Sealrlnml Opoasam, Coney, Bearer, etc Thlsectlon ad- Joins Dress Goods. YflPCsfC Tha Oorsetiere says: Nlf wwi JCia yon spar the rod flroa spoil the figure." AH of which means that the Corset moat he one that 'molds and holds the JlgoM.

All he makes are- here. i iv partment been so popular as at preaA enVforewirthlnf forTallthatisnew Is here in Coata, Dresses, Hats, Rain rs eoataj -Sweaters, Underwear, etc In erervthlng for the young ones is Malt Orders Mail Orders filled the same day as received. Our stocks ot Fall merchandise are, so complete that there Is no fear of disappointment All goods shipped by Parcel Post or Express prepaid. Today A or of tne sheerer irgette Crepe of crisp Taffeta ethereally lovely Crepe de Chine. New atylefcattvlBr thd dlstinc- I kJ If 1 1 Hyw medium length Goat with modified flarw.

beautiful rflknuk; Opossum or Velvet Collars fasten close to Uie chm or tuTn awmy a deelred; la aU thr tasWonable mtertalB' and 9 ff InexpenBjTe Coats for Street, iwUald rjtllltr er Motor Wear. In dU, the smart loose, model effects, also "the approved belted styles; many trimmed with for the fabrics are Pebble Cheviots, Velour, etc. Every, color and lse. We are proud of our showing of Bags, for 'Whether for -the: theater, shopping or dress wear you ww ana every style ana snspe leather and in the New 811k and Beaded effects. N0flfWar 0ttr showing of Neqhv HCvn IVCai WMr faithfully defines whatever Is new this season.

Deeerv-tag of mention are the New Collar and Cuff Sets In Broadcloth, apd SatJmvra shoulder effects, also round, (squire and v. CffCre uch such wonderful W.n patterns, SUks that are differ. or the ti ouw ana wiuurai such bum were Snight as well be no Fall fashions, or aui uus swt wiu more eA teiwlvely; used than ever. Second Floor Annex. Gfznl0C Our S'aph is one of the most complete in Every.

ixol weather need -'.) will be found. Including Blankets, Com-' forts. Outings, as. well as. Ginghams, Percales and Household Linens.

Cur. 1 tain Ooods' and White Goods. you some for Treble Clef Glub lofc The queen of fabrics, yet If CI you should see every piece AtrAuditorium, October 23 we are'-Showing to really, and truly-appreciate, the beauty of these Fall Veltett. And here they are in all newest of Fall shades. Li' ftwl tlaec Tomorrow we make our VUI UlCI 33 initial showing of sparkling Cut Glass, featuring the latest designs.

known to the-slass art- Those- contemplating purchasing other gifts should visit this depart'' ment, located on the Right Main 'Floor. omor Dress Accessories row win see the New Chiffon Veils; to be Brttwti cloee over the face, others Urfall iniolds over the The new Gloves in the new stitchings. New Hosiery in plaids and stripes. pacioaa lawn, msa uniai vj tneudiHiuit U.rnDaJ Th blrtndar esko with iu 11 llghKd taponi wm cooveyed M'tno lawn oa suror oeauaiunr dooormUd with eoral blossoms and aaDsjr- tfou Alter uie cutting oc us mm by ths honor cuast and craaja wot aerrea Mr. Northrnt- was th redptaat sf a number of aifta including a haodsoms Howard watch and a substantial check from hla parental nose parucipKung in ins pleasures Clarence Mogaalcla T.

Thompson Louts Bllhjr Louis BB. Klauaa'CS, Tbeo Chachere L. Ivan Floyd Oeorge L. HsIdsTnaa Rey. C.

B. Clark Bernard Lahsn- macher i Arthur BualcJt Eugene R. Minis Laselle Northrun H. Hesauma JVed Troaa sV'M. Winfrey Bterltng Davta- Harold Meaehea Leon If.

Kellen J. D. Northmp Cecil O. Northrop. Messrs.

and'Meslarnes J. D. Northrup H. M. Keller.

Misses- Lorona M. MArmao naraa Bmttn -NeUio Ouimi- Gladys Baldock Masla Way Mary Wsatherby Ardenla Westhsrby Sarah Smith IVU VXl TTIIW Bueiah Msec Clara Eaaon Susie uuinntn Vlnnie Namshdort Katblen K.eller Kthel Namendorf Anetta LsLksnmacher Mesdames Oyce Northfup- B. C. Clark Winfrey 1 L. Northrop Maude Troaa C.

Btacey. Little Miss Brely'O. Winfrey. Master John MelvlUe Winfrey Jr. Informal Dance.

The initial party to be given at Thay er's dancing academy had as hostess Miss Oliver LeBoox. who entertained infor mally Friday evening in honor of Mlsa Pauline Cass and Misses Vera and Irma Talbott of Galveston. Miss LeKouz was assisted bv Mrs. B. LeRoux.

Mrs. M. Cass and Mrs. G. Thayer aid received the gusst- In the srace reserved for this nurnos.

4 The latest dances wereenJoyed to' the tune of lnsDlrina music and aurlns: the evening punch was served at a daintily appoiniea laois presiaea orr oy mts Thornton, The colors of the ovenlnr were white ana green wttn ungusn ivy as tne aeqpra uon ana vose parucipaung uciuaea 5 Misses -v Pauline Cass Irma Talbott Beryl Hner Vera Talbott Hasel Ferrand Ellen Oainea Carrie Weiss Margaret Bkatns Margaret Roberts Velma Woods Pauline Roberta Luctle Baodel Vera Rlobardaon Helen Boyle Olivette Preston Rose Kohll Marie Simonton Lovle'Mae Neely Thelma A ten. Messrs. Arthur Dubuque "Leon Northrup J. D. Falk Temple Preston George Cooke Allen Green -W.

B. Jones George Coon Gus Hecht Bob Miller Henry Weiss Richard HiU Dave Royston Ollle Buchanan Oren Tomllnson nuiy uoyie Pat Moore Bruce Skeins Lester Roberta 4f W. B. Jones Alexander Houck Justin C. Thayer Phil Manning Maurice Bright rraqic McDonald Kelso Carter Georre EX Wilson Godfrey Bergman Mr.

and John Btlers. "r-1 iyland-Cade. One" of tk Interesting weddings of. the week waa -solemnlred Wednesday eveqinc atithe First' Methodist church.nnttin, la marriage, Mlsa Sadie B. Hylarid.

daugh Iter of Mr. and Mrs. 'a: to Cade, the ceremony being herfo formed at o'clock, by Rev. Hul Knickerbocker. Owlnr to a serious Illness in the hrlde' family, the wedding was a quiet event attendance, The bride wore a handsome going as)ay suit of blue cloth, with hat and acces sories In harmony and Miss Neva Money.

who attended her as maid of was attired In a suit of blue cloth hat to. correspond. Mr. and Mrs. Cade left on the 9 o'clock train for a trip to Sad Antonio and among nose awenainK me weaaing were me bride cousin, Mrs.

j. tj. wathen of Dal' The delightful personality of the brfde has endeared her to her many friends, while Mr. Cade, who Is chief clerk of the lenrlneerlnc department at the city hall enjoys the high esteem of all who know h(m. A number of handsome rifts manifest.

ed the-popularity of the young oouplevand after a short visit In ban they will mage, their home In Houston. Third Birthday Anniversary At the home of her mother, Mrs. R. N. McLaughlin, on Monday, afternoon.

little Mlsa Corinne McLaughlin, ed her third birthday, several Uttle friends asked to share in the hannv event. owhur aoan bubbles formed the chief diversion. Virginia Vinson winning the success' souvenir, a Japanese dolL while to the suocessful boy was presented pretty ball. Tne none was prettily necorated' sink and. white roses, cream and In these colors being served and the birthday- cake with Its three tanan cut during tne afternoon.

Those enjoying tne afternoon weref MIsaee Vera Virginia 'Smith Mildred Clark Mary Hue Bellas Ethel VesU Rich-ardson Bugenla Bmlley Julia Vinson, Leona-' Haves I Virginia Vinson Mast ere David Donoghue Vinson Donoghue Thomas Pariah Duke 'Pariah', Thomas Hale jonn Gray BeUoe Lawrence pulluhn. 'rSh; Tate-Swale, Anaon the Interesting weddings the week wfll be that ot Miss Anna Beil Tat Horace Swale which Win be emnlaed at o'clock Wednesday eveaf- lng at St Mary's Episcopal church. The bride-elect the nleoe aT'Un Annie McRae who will give her mar- nage and following tne ceremony Informal reception uo oriuai party. en; J( How to Judge Woman by Her Mair are always ths well-knowa and semi-humorous snob as saying; I brunettes are But there Is real common 'sense in just noticing whether the- hair Is well keptto judgele I womajt's neatness. If you are one of the I few who try to make the most of your batr, remember that It Is not advtoabk) I to wash the hair with any oleanssr made for- an- but always use some od preparation made expreasty for shampooing.

Tou oaa enjoy the beet by getting some canthrox from your druggist and diaeotvlnc a teaspoonful a cup; of not water- when your "shampoo Is aU ready. After its use the hair dries rapidly with uniform, eater. Daadruff; excess OB and dirt are dissolved and ea- tlrely disappear Tour hair win be a nuffy- that ttf, win look; much' heavier than it la Its roster and softness wiu aiH deilgbt rou. while the stimulated III GREEN TRADING STAMPS aji Green Stamp is a form of discount given when custonyjrs pay cash at time of purchase. Also given when monthly accounts are paid promptly- Premiums; make splendid Christmas BALDWIN World's Best Piano Used" gifts are Official representatives of the Baldwin Piano LI r.

in Houston. Why not start your Stamp Collection of the presld Mrs. H. 1C1S Fannin, ai o'clock. White and Miss Trlale by Mies Katberlnd Smifh-Woodward Piano Co.

Gpitol Avenue Phone" Preston 24 1 1 4 i S1 4 vi We 1017 tag. October- A at o'clock at the home of the jpresident, Mrs. John Hume. This wiH be Presidents day and a cordial Invitation is extended thnma-h the. mm maetlna will be a social one save an address by the to all active, associate and honorary mem- report or oienniai leaera-lon clubs, held in New Tor.

Mrs. Garwood and Mrs. Rankin, aeoom-panted Seoor, a piano solo "The Two Larks" by Miss Becor. and a violin number by Charles Mac- Blaln. Twenty-aix Club.

The Twenty-six of Woodland Heights' wtu hold the first meeting of the season Wednesday afternoon. October 4. at o'clock at the home of Mrs. Crawford on Omar avenue. Current Literature Open Meeting.

An open meeting of the Current Literature club will be held Wednesday morn- Washington Chapter Meet- ins. features of the initial HoirQnFacd JfetlC -'v-tT Let lis Pictorial Review Patterns Suggest Chic Styles, Elegant Fit, In fact everything a Bmartly dressed woman desire. In no other patterns can you find such adorable styles. November patterns now ready. andmlativeB will be given at Mrs.

hfc- the' home Garwood. The attendants will Include Mts. Grace Sampson, maid of honor, and Howard Higgenbothnm. best man. while Messrs.

WaUaoe and Sampson and Henry Knight This first with no will serve as ushers. Rev. J. H. Brown will perform the ceremony preceding which rflea Manor Marin km will sing "In the Garden of Jour Muslo at MMv.t.iA nv iin Ann, mt raiintt who win also Play the wedding marches.

meeting of ter to be Evenlno Card Party. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kimball entertained rangement Friday evening with a nlanned' hum five party la honor of Mrs.

sung by a weod, Mrs. J. A. Brooks of New Mrs. a.

Wright will leave shortly for-a extended trio north. Four tables pf Rlayers. parWWatea, ana the souvenirs were won -by Jlrs. twwmm whn- a. nana Dainua bowl and Dr.

P. S. Griffiths, aC deck of lather, ease. Mrai; XtmbStB presented. the two faonoreea with eorre- sponaence caxas.

During tne evening aus imipw ton, wiu several ciassioat piano nymm and Mrs. G. Dawson with -vooal solos, contribured the pleasure of the of eaaloa. A deUMOus repast waa eerveo; ana. wfe present Included: atessrs.

ana Jeum M. Norton Calvert Smith IMmiri.Tnrdl A. A. rWrtaht 2 la. Dawson Elliott Brooks Dr.

and Mrs. Dr; and' Mrs. P. -8. Mrs.

Luella Olson Mrs, J. Brooks Chautauqua Study ub. VThe'Chautanqua Study, club will -held the ant meeting of the season on Friday morning, October in the-Elka ner Rusk and San Jacinto. The members of the dob are enthusiaa-tio Over the year's course, 'which includes a study of modern -Germany, entitled Oermany Between Two A -His-tm Vntim Under the Aenublto." end Belgium; the Ind of-Art. Power wtu be taken up after Christmas.

-This book, has had many, highly favorable press notices. The Independent magaslne will be used for current event An Inter-eating feature of the, courts is a history of France by Albert Leoa Oosrerd ef the Rloe InsUtute. Many members are aUU out- ot town, but within few weeks the nuii. in have a cood The-oiueers Include: nnairfan. VIB ASH oiiioers ineraae: dent; Mies Agnese Cartf, vice preal- denU Vest dent.

Mrs. Veeta swing yiason, eeoip. Ury; Mrs. Harold B- Moe Sty reeeatle Opeav Meeting. The 'aty Fedesation' of Women's olube will hold an open meeting.

Monday morn ing, ctctoher KM 'the voome 'la afunn's. Aa lntereiUng prerM una Men Mnnil and aratliuni WlU W-extended to old and awwdeiegatee AH federated jclub women are earnestly Invited to be '4 The business (resident and of woman's by the delegates. March Culmore. Lady The musical held I 1 Jpl awamnamawssmnwaanaaaaa our Vastly Superior Collection Watches it ft Hi the Lady Washington chap Friday will Include an ar of "Auld Lang 8yne" to be quartet composed or Mrs. mi- J.

penoer. a. iiium f1 SJOR7 AU HI I I W. i WJ I IIV a fHI II II ll 9, II II I 1,1 A Jr, FfWi'- HfXl there Is no more comprehensive assortment "J- of reliable, worthy timepieces than Is our pleasure ts ahns. Olv.

aftw.ili haa the aivhnl vu Anticipating quite a busy season, I have been making very elaborate preparations for it and take a great deal of pleasure in announcing that is Now Ready for ection Fashion creators have this season fairly outdone themselves in producing beautiful Hats. The styles are not extreme, yet there some- I rfifner writ Aiftrn nKftnf tripm an. SAILORS, TAMS, TURBANS. -a Trimmed' and Tailored Hats of, all description, in silk, velvet, hatters' plush, velour and felts, smart and reasonably priced. 512 rr.y5 Street hr ankle Aaaex, YourlrisD Mmitierv ones until today- we show the display of fine watohes and from the eheapest Wstdh at 119 (Inoereoll) up to the most ekpenalva, the Leehenger name and Lechengsr service guarantees the aeeuracy nat you want youc wstqn to.

i-v We art ehowing a complete line ef new octagon cases, Elgin xef; waitnara rrtx ie rA movements, at tip from, ,1 H-rrr-T yr I AVasl Meeting the- Wemaaa Ciuk. Wednesday. October win be opening day for the Woman's elub as wiu be pedant's day, the efub. will -meet 1 1 tVf wv 15 health which insures ha i I i.

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