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JANUARY CLEAN-UP SALE grocery specials
The Greatest Movement In Merchandise We Have Ever Seen
Yestercky the first day of our January Clean-Up Sale broke all records. There was not a single item offered
but met with a ready buying response. As we are determined to close out completely all surplus stock price re-
ductions are decisive. Do not fail to get your share of the unusual values. ;. v ' v .yj ..
S UI TS
All suits are offenld at Oean-Up prices.
Suits in vahies. to $23.50 at S14.8&
Clean- Up. Sale of Ready-to- Wear Garments
D R E SSE S"
The following Herns in readu-to-wear garments tell you what you can obtain in the y.hies to $k'so Mtllll'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.w'jso
S E SK 5 S::::::fflS y tf January Clean-Up values These items of course show only the reduc- ftemoon Dresses
..-. (thO AC
Suit in values to $.iv at "
Suits in vahies to $59.50 at $98.95
All higher nriced suite reduced accord
ingly.
tions. To appreciate fully what this sale means you must come and see the garments.
priced suite
Extra Specials
?.??!. $9.95
worth less
$4.95
V
JVrite in vahies
Extra Special ;
An odd lot of sorts none worth tees
than $20.0 Eastm
SMoial at
A second odd lot of gaits none worth
less than $30.00; Exra gQ QC
SpeeM at 3O.J7D
COATS
AH coats are iactafea ia January Ckswi-
I p Sale.
Coats in values to $ 6.7S at $ 3.95
Costs in values to $ S.76 at $ 4.95
Coats in values to $10.00 at $ 6.45
Coats in vahies to $20.00 at $12.95
Coats in values to $25.00 at $17.95
Goats in values to $29.50 at $21.45
Coats in valnes to $3X50 at $23.45
All higher priced coats reduced aeeord-
ingty.
Craoenette and Rubberized
Coats
$10.00 values t ..$7.95
$15.50 vatass at ..$14.86
$25.00 values at $17.95
All higher prised cravanette and rubber-
ized coats ate included in Clean-Dp Sole.
EXTEA SPECIAL'
An odd lot of broadcloth kersey and
covert doth eoate values to &A Q C
$20.00; Bctra Special at tPTT.cp
Evening Coats and Capes.
All evening wraps are offered at Clean-
Up prioea.
Vahies to $23.50 at $ 9.5
Values to $60.00 at .$29.85
Other evening coats and capes reduced ac-
cordinglyt EXTRA SPECIAL
Evening wraps in values to $15.00 are
offered as an Extra. Special &A Q C
EXTRA SPECIAL
75c KVEHIHG SCARFS 49c
Full length tissue silk evening scarfs in
splendid variety of patterns 4Q
worth to 75e; special jTa C
EXTRA SPECIAL
$1.00 SILK BOSt 69c
Black and colored silk hose with lisle
sole heel and toe and deep garter tops
our regular $1.00 grade of silk hole;
Extra Special at SJC
pair ... 09C
7JM m.m Mmm .
Windows K0 SjJlP f '
Values to $34.50 at $19.85
Values to $39.50 at $23.85
Values to $50.00 at $29.85
Values to $59.50 at '. $34.85
AH higher priced afternoon dresses also
reduced.
Evening Dresses
All evening and dancing dresses are in-
cluded in Clean-Up Sale.
Values to $35.00 at $19.86
Values to $69.50 at $32.50
Values to $98.50 at. $62.50
EXTRA SPECIAL
Evening dresses values to
$20.00; Extra Special at. . .
39c
J
ADVANCE 1912 STYLES
Our present showing of advance 1912 styles is most interesting. It comprises
correct styles in Tailored Suits Tailored Skirts Lingerie Dresses
Lingerie and Marquisette Waists.
Silk pongee and wool dresses in new spring styles are also shown. D.p not fail
to seethis display and acquaint yourself with what is correct for spring 1 912.
$8.95
Special Lot of Dresses
at $5.00
A lot of last season's styles that require
few changes to be entirely suitable for
this season not one worth &E fC
less than $20.00; choice. ... PO.UU
EXTRA SPECIAL
75c KNIT UNDERWEAR 39c
Light weight union suits and medium
and heavy vests pants and tights worth
to 7be per garment;
sale price
EXTRA SPECIAL
$1.50 KID GLOVES $1.00
Dfecontimted numbers and qualities of
"Fownes" kid gloves all colors limited
sue range worth to $1.50 tf- ff
pair-jbdm. Special . $1.UU
- EXTRA SPECIAL
t $5.00 SILK KIMONOS $3.95
' Ifaffffteagh sJDfc j&imooos made of a
- got quality of Japanese silk and
trimmed with ribbon and satin bands
loose Japanese shirred belted and Em-
pire styles are shown. Comein Oriental
Persian and floral designs in every con-
; eervnble color: Regular $Q QC
?5.00'values Clean Up price P5 .aD
EXTRA SPECIAL
$1.50 UMBRELLAS 96c
Good strong umbrellas full size "Para-
gon" frame good umbrella serge cover
neat Mission handle. Our regular $1.25
and $L50 umbrellas; Extra AO.
Speeiar ....' iOC
EXTRA SPECIAL
' $5.00 SWEATER COATS $1.95
These are slightly soiled white wool
sweater coats several styles to select
from in medium and heavy weights.
$1.95
Vahies to $5.00
at I
choice
CORSETS
Odd lots in Oqrsets offer some most ex-
ceptional values. All broken lots are
being closed out.
Mls.Mn.RiyWWI
FURS
All furs are included in January Clean-
Up Sale sets and pieces from the most
inexpensive to the very finest.
JANUARY 3 4 S 6
HXE begin the New Year by offering some
most unusual values in the Grocery De-
partment. These specials are for the balance of
the Wee. Do not fail to lae advantage of them.
Van Camps Milk per Hills Bros. "Ever
dozen . Fresh" Coffee 2 1 -lb.
95c
Iowa Standard Com
per dozen
95c
Hunter's Tomatoes-2-lb.
cans per dozen
95c
cans
75c
'Gold Dust" largest
size per package
20c
"Sunny Monday"
Soap 13 bars for
Don't Fprget the Delicatessen Department.
Tel.
2576
KMIWlW
Tel.
2576
The Only Thing
I If you want good safe milk patronize the only dairy
that pasteurizes tneir miLK.
Pasteurized Milk
Is the only milk you can depend upon.
El Paso Dairy Co.
Office 423 No. Oregon St
Bot3i Phones.
FIRE INSURANCE
Million Dollar Companies
JAS. C. WHITE
MargaH BlJg.
Mesa Ave.
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FEDERAL COURT MEN
HELD AS HOSTAGES
Norfolk Va. Jan. 3i Two -federal
court officials J. L. Heard and John T.
Read receivers for the bankrupt Smith-
field Marl Clay and Transportation
company at Smithfield Vs.. are held
as hostages by Italian laborers who
are clamoring- for their pay. The recei-
ers attempted to take boat for Norfolk
todav but were forced to return to a
hotel.
Latest advices from Smithfield say
that mayor Brock of that place has se-
cured th release of the reoeivers from
he hotel on promise that money to
pay off (the Italians would arrive tonight.
NO CONFERENCE
WITH COAL OPERATORS
"Wllkesbarre Pa. Jan. 3. John P.
White international president of the
United Mine Workers of America said
there would be no conference with the
coal operators until after the annual
f-onention of the union which hegtM
in Indianapolis January IS.
XATIOVA.Ii 1IAXKS IX
COfXTRY XVMBKR. 7348
Washington. D. C. Jan. 3. The year
1911 closed with 7348 national banks
in existence with a capitalization of
$1033302135. The total amount of na-
tional' bank circulation outstanding on
December 31 was $740603187.
The Watch for You &fr
Tn watches as in other things there's a difference. '
.Most watch factories inspect the "works" for im-
perfections after they are finished. Xot so with
GRUEX PRECISION AND GRFEX YERTTHlN
each piece is earefjullv inspected for irregularities
and flaws before it is used.
Then. too. after the machine hasAdone its work on
each qjerfect piece it is hand finished. double pre-
caution too see to absolutely m-.u..- perfection of
service and Preeision" in timekeeping.
Our Watch Department is our pride. Any watch
purchased from us iwhether Gruen Elgin Wal-
I tham or other make we guarantee value received.
But. for the best watoh of the better sort vre rec-
roend THE GR EN PRECISION AND GRUEN VERI-
THJN. We hive them in all sires for men and i onion
.J :.. .. onllac nrift.v nf distinctive ornrinal 14 anil
ia. gold ' VERITHIN
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ALLEGED REYISTAS
RELEASED BY JUDGE
UrorrnaviHe Texas Jan. 3. In the federal eart here today during the
trial 'of V. (A. Chapa aBd 17 ethers ua der indictment for violation of the neu-
trality lima In proraolins a Mexican revelHtieB federal Jinlce "Wallerburns
Prune s. surprise hy annoHnelng that all the defendants ivould l)e released on
their oitb recosBlzaaee and fallowed UI actios by statlae that Information
bad reached Mm that a well kaerra oltliea f IlrmvanvIIIe Iind npoken to one of
the JHrora.
The iiiilse ordered the Juror te xenort him ami dl.in. n.. aii...i
rsatlon. v J
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ItlCIIBSOX TOO AKAIC
TO SI6CUSS HIS CASK
Boston. Mass. Jan. 3. Rev. Clarence
V. T. Richeson accused of the marder
of Avis Iiinnell ' today was again vis-
ited by his attorneys in the Charles
street Jail. A naif hour's consultation
with his legal adviseraUt was said ex-
hausted the prisoner's strength al-
though In view of 'the bad effect of
that line of questioning yesterday the
attorneys did not attempt to obtain
from him a statement of the reasons
that promped his recent self-mutilation.
Miss MaooV MtCannell of Chicago
arrived thii morning over the Rock
island. She wili be the guest of her
.sister Mrs. A. G.'lIcCann at 710 Roose-
velt avenue.
A Severe Sickness Leaves
The Kidneys Weak.
Perfect Service in Our Watch Repairing Dppt.
Peri eel service in' oar Watclt Repairing Department is our hobby.
Mr. Lmquist in charge this department is an expert. If out of
town send your watch te us by express. We guarantee prompt
accurate perfect service. .
9$
mtvm
TEXAS &MCHA
'The mere thought of buvmg a d'amond should suggest Silberberg's"
ANOTHER CANDIDATE FOR
SUPREME COURT PLACE
Washington D. C Jan. 3. Te field
of candidates under consideration by
president Taft for the vacancy on the
supreme court bench was enlarged to-
day by the unofficial announcement
that supreme court Justice Swayse of
New Jersey was being urged for toe
appointment
IIIX'BS "FRIED" niG CLUB.
Chicago. 111.. Jan. 3. Edward Hines. J great remedy did for me.
the millionaire iiimDerman named m
the Lorimer Investigation has been
Alacad On trial" by the directors .of
the Union league club charged with.
IDi
mnduet unbecoming a member ac
cording to admissions bv officials of
the club i
MILITIAMEN TO DRILL.
Company K 4th Texas infantry the
El Paso company of state militia will
holr Its drill at the courthouse armory
Wednenday night. An inspection of
the company by one of the state militia
officers is to be held late in the month
II VS HAND B1RXED.
Rufus B. Daniels had his hand pain-
fully burned by the explosion of a flash
light powder at the instaltion of offi-
cers at the odd Fellows' loue- Mnnd.i'.
night while Frank Hecox w pipai-
irp Xj tdk i flashlight pioU''--
After recovering from a severe spell
of sickness some time ago. I was all
7 j?" and suffering from poor
blood. I would have pains in. my back
a?id.w p..and y kidneys bothered me
an tne time. I atarfA oi.iM. evMt
j Root 'upon the recommendation of a
inena ana lound it was Just what I
".eded Hy blod became all rjght and
erJ.t"Iin? a few hottles I was sur-
prised at the effect it had on my kid-
neys. They were entirely cured and I
have much to be thankful for that your
-"y uia ror me.
Yourn erv trulv
Vi. O. BLACKMON
. . Phenix City. Ala.
Sworn to and subscribed before me.
A. J. BIRS JusUcp of the
Justice of the Peace.
Letter to
Dr. 'Kilmer & Ce
IHnghamton N. Y.
For
1'reve What Swarap-Root Will
You.
. Send i ?r- Kilmer & Co.. Blngham-
ton N. Y. for a sample bottle. It will
convince anyone Yi will also receive
a booklet of valuable information tell-
ln? all about the ki.1nes and bladder.
When writing be sure and mention the
r:j Pasj rail Hera '! Regular fifty-
cint and one-do'lar . tzt bonles for sale
at all drug stores.
DISHWASHER TURNS
ROBBER IS CAUGHT
Compels Cashier of Bank to
Hand Oyer Money; Mob
Catches Him.
Tulsa. Okla.. Jan. 3. Walking into
the bank of Bixby at Blxby a small
town -15 miles southeast of Tulsa a
man at the point of a gun held up
cashier Lipscond. today secured $700
rushed out of the bank and mounted
a horse which however was a Texas
broncho and began bucking.
The cashier had given the alarm and
the man was pulled from htf horse by
a crowd that had congragatad. Ha was
Identified as O. a Brock HA washer
In a Bixjfty restaurant M was ptaceff
in the Tulsa city Jail.
BANK FAILURE DUE
TO FORGED NOTES
Washington D. C Jan. 3. Con-
troler of the currency Murray an-
nounced today that the forged notes
which caused the failure of the Albion
National bank of Albion. Mich.
amounted to Ji 44.0S8 amf ware placed
in the bank by its cashier.
Canhler in 1'rextratetL
Detroit Mirh. Jan. 3. A Detroit ape.
cial from Albion Mich says:
"Lying prostrated In his home H. M.
Dearing the elderly cashier at . the
closed Albion National bank U In such
a serious condition that be cannot
speak even to his wife and it IS pos-
sible that he may die a-a result of
the trouble In the bank.'
"If he does d:s without making a
full explanation of the bank failure
many matters will remain unsolved.
Including those affecting frg4 and
other questionable paper to the amount
of $90000 which was found by examin-
er Johnson."
Dr. H. A. MA6KUDER
DENTIST
I Don't Work For Negroes
Refereacaa: ASK AKYOKE.
COLES BLDG.
KXa Yecr SI Put
EL PASO SCHOOL FOR GIRLS i
The best boardine and uav school for errls in ih ncrfsnresc.
Telephone 2929. "1111-1115 Terrace Stxeet Saaeet Heights. -j
DIX URGES DEVKLOPMKXT
AND REPEVL OF UOXING LAW
Albany N. Y . Jan S DevelopaMnt of
the state's natural lesource With State
pwnership. regulation and eantrol. an
amendments designed to strengthen the
direct' nominations law. were recom-
mended in Gov Dix a annual message
to the New York legislature today.
Other recommendations were: More
stringent penalties for vote baying aid
selling the repeal nf ih law regulat-
ing boxing
Persons troub.ed with partial paraly-
sis are often very much benefited rv
magaa;inir the affected partn thorouch-
1' when nMihli i; I'haniS. naln's l.inl-
rntnt This liniment uU i 1 levea rheu-
""' ani- 1 r aHl .ii iien'cr-
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RfcYBS'S SON RODOLFO IS
JAILED WITH HIS KATIIKR
Mexico City. Me. Jsn. 3. Charged
with implication in the ' Reyes revolu-
tionary olan. Rodolfo Reyes son of Gen.
Bernardo Reyes was arrested yesterday I
arternoon ana piacea in Santiago mili-
tary prison where his father Is con-
fined. Rodolfo. prior to his arrest
placed himself voluntarily at the dis-
posal of the authorities. He denies
guilt.
Gen. Reyes Is slightly ill and unless
improvement is shown he probably will
be transferred to the military hospital.
Mutt ana Jeff ar witr. -as. Another
appearance today on Classified page
livery day In The Herald hereafter.
ADMITS KILLING BABE
TO RJHJUCK COST OF LIVING
Santa Barbara Calif. Jan 3. John
Rech an Italian gardener charged
jointly with his wile of having mur-
dered their new-born baby girl wa
placed on trial today. Rech admitted
the deed and declared it had beer
prompted by the high cost of living
These rime occurred two months azo
H Is alleged that Mrs. Rech consented
to the death of the babe.
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