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EL PASO HERALD
Week-End Edition May 24-25 1919.
PHCCril TDIII Pay Taxes Or
lIUddlLUMiiL ; tip
begins inh
Cattleman Will Be Tried in
Connection With Death
Of Charles Qualey.
The trial of William Russell a cat-
' eman. charged with the murder of
Charley Qualey near the Sheldon
i jtel in January. 1918 will open in
'he 34th. district court Monday morn
r cr The case was tried once before
udgre W I. Howe but a new trial
was srrcnted
Russell and Qualey are alleged to
hae been mere acquaintances who
i ccame embittered during a fracas
' n a cafe here Russell is charged
with hamg: walked up to Qualey as
te Intter stood at the west entrance
of the Sheldon hotel and to have shot
FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR
LIEUT. DOUGLAS T. HOFFMAN
"h'ltary funerai services for Lieut.
7 Mimlas T. Hoffman artillery at-
-he.l to the 315th motor repair unit
tt'ic died Friday morning- at the base
P'al. Fort Bliss from injuries re-
Fnndav while attempting to
nuu an unruly horse were held
-on the undertaking chapel at 50$
-m Anton. o street Saturday morning
UPPER VALLEY
GETS All
Be Fined Says
RevemieDeputy
Many Delinquent Taxpay-
ers In El Paso; Luxury
Tax Explained.
All amounts owing- on occupation
taxes and other special assessments
under the war emergency act on the
half of the fiscal year ending- June
30 are now due according to an an-
nouncement by J. A. CarveL deputy
collector of interval revenue.
Quarterly payments on the govern-
ment income tax will be on June 15
due from those who have arranged
to pay Ic instalments.
Delinquents are subject to a 50 per
cent oenaltv. and unless navmenta:
are mdae prornptl this penalty wit. ;me fth.iTtV rTof toy.
be enforced. Mr. Can-el said. In a x. i T WZZ.
number of Instances the amount of''1 V . '
The forecast for Saturday ifter-
Eainfall in Early Morning
Apparently Is General
Throughout District.
CanuUUo Tex. Mar S. This sec
tion was visited with a rain early this
moraine. It appears to hare been gen
eral over tile Taller.
Mercury Falls To 48:
Rainfall Is General
Quite a refreaniBBr. beneficial rain
ten in El nn at mlantgnt Friday
followed by a considerable drop in
temperature.
The sodden drop In the thermome
ter maw nurnt was tne most ex
inSnche'anfonnt or SJlifS J?'-? A
rafsere7vePua of Tbis S" TO"
year and these additional amounts in
all cases are payable at this time.
Auto DrlTera Delinquent.
"The jitne tax law which went into
effect January 1st makes every serv
ice car taxable at tne rate or siu
year. If the car carries over seven
passengers the rate is $20 a year. We
nave a list of tne names and act
M. Tobnson officiating. The 'dresses of the owners of all these
service cars operating; in El Paso" he
said. "A number of these have not
paid the tax for the first half of the
year and we expect to see that they
are Imposed with a fine and the
penalty of 50 per cent because they
are evidently trying to evade the law.
"Merchandise brokers must also
pay a tax of 950 under the law that
went into effect this year. Oil
brokers and commercial brokers are
subject to the same tax. The old
rate on these latter was $30 a year
but this has been Increased to 950.
Those who paid their tax under the
old law are due an additional tax of
110 for this- half vear. The srovern-
ment only collects taxes up to the
iy was forwarded to the home of
( -ifcr e rt at ot tawa. 111. accom-
I amed ly tne parents Dr. and Mrs.
' fftran whn arrived here Wednes-
T-ieuL Hoffman was said to have
ro'i- irpoas fitrht for life at
i'1 .ase hospital after his injury. He
i f h' uttored a complaining word.
" f h s aircny. and showed almost
i; e-natural grit in eking out his life
7or;ors made several blood rransfu-
" tiouh aK proved unavailing.
MUN0Z MEXICAN BANKER
AND RANCHER IS DEAD
" LlleTo Munoz. 37 years old. ranch
--v rt r in Onhuahua and former bank-
r i OHhii?Hija City the capital of
-r-it tate. d'ed at his home. 1127 Cal-
it -tree. EI Paso. Fridav nlprnt.
. 'fA rnd three small children sur-
Frtjeral services will be held
s - o -took this afternoon.
T'e caed was related to the Ter-
r z an.1 Zuloasra families.
ETERS HOSPITAIj AVD IXIES
v tra.ri:fr al-nost dying with tubef
(Ulo-is entered the county hospital
rr) -Fday night and died there at 1:30
rr'a norn'ne. his name. t. i.
" rll. 's r'l that the hospital authori-
sv ther know about him. The
' " is at a local morgue awaiting
; -f b information regarding reia-
: i C5 or ienos.
THOMA ERTYEST MALOXE.
Thomas Ernest Malone. aged 30
' -ars. died Friday at Dexning N. M.
"r body will he forwarded to EI
I -5-1 for burial. Surviving are a wife
two small children who live at
"7-1 Ida-i street and a father and
r-nthfr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Malone
' Westminster street and a broth-
r ''ravfct Mai one. Funeral services
- be held at 3 o'clock Sunday after-
nr.n -it Texat street. Interment
t ' . be inane in Evergreen cemetery.
end of the fiscal year. Custom house
brokers are also due an additional
tax of $20. as their rate has been
rained from $10 to $50.
"On pool halls billiard halls and
bowling alleys the tax has been in-
creased from $5 a table or alley per
year. Consequently an additional tax
of $2.50 per table or alley is due on
each for this half year."
.Deputy collectors are sow main-
noon and Sunday was generally fair
ana warmer.
A heafvy rain fell over parts of west
Texas and central New Mexico Fri-
day night. At Abilene Texas 1.92
inches were registered. Amarillo Tex-
as. .10 inch Santa Fe N. M.. 1.24
inches and a& Roswell X. M. .08 inch.
There was .08 Inch rainfall in SI Paso
and vicinity.
THE WEATHER.
C. S. DETAItTMENT OF ACRICDT.TCSK. I
tVEATHZK BUREAU I
OtaerraaoBi taken l
VM&HXGSgWUP- at t a. ta.. 7ith I
XGftNT.I93jjavt merhUaa thne. May
iOT-wToie .
El Paso and
einity: Generally
fair and warmer te-
nisat aad Sondny.
New Mexico: To-j
night generally flr; I
wanner north por-1
tloa. Sunday fair 1
and warmer.
Arises : Tonight
and Sunday gener-
ally fair; rising
temperature.
West Texas: To- i
night aad Sunday
generally fair;!
warmer extreme west portion.
RttiatfTe mtmidltv la El Paaa at noon
Saturday was T serceat.
taining an office in room 22 of the iT i7! '
federal bnildins- with office hours 1 J-.a? 8 . . I J J
ump. tan nig dc. .
The Directory Page.
1 i.i the Magazine Section today
pane seven. If s time for yon to win
ne of the prices. ?1V given away.
P.ead full particulars. Adv.
federal building: with office hours
from 2 to 5 p. m.
A number of local eandr mantx
factnrers called upon the collectors
Thnrsdar afternoon for an exptana
tlon of tbe luxury tax as applying to
their branch of trade. A tax of five
per cent on tbe sales price of the
manufactured product is provided by
tne revenue act.
OFFICERS TO WORK FOR JIORE
ENIJSTHKXTS IS THE ASHY
Chief recruiting- officer Lieut. CoL
A. A. Kins will leave El Paso Sun-
day evenina for Albnqnerone. Oalluo
and Raton N. M. Lieut. CoL R. r.
Anderson will leave Sunday night for
a tour ox incamcan ana itosweu si.
m ana Amaruie. ana Sweetwater.
Texas. Both will be rone for -several
cays.
enlistments received at the snneral
recruitim? station up to Saturday noon
were Eduardo Jaquez and Minitrea
Naundad of HlUsboro. K. M for llSth
renair unit. RaCael MnraUq fwt
Maanel 3am ora of Bl Paso for SUth
repair wut Joee p. ca&yez Hulsboro
n. ja. lor a. ft. engineers.
Which Will You Be At 1
Fifty-Five
The prosperous warn taking; life easier insured against 1
misfortune and want by the savings be has kid by during bis 1
more active yean Of 1 B
Tbe man wbo faces his dedkrag years wkb tbe earnings of jt
bis life's work squaaderetl wbo always expected to save bat M
never started. - 1
Begin right today $10 a week deposited in our Savings 1
Department at 4 interest compounded semi-aanuaUy wifl g
amount to $6360.47 in ten years. j.
American 1
i
Trust & Savings Bank j
We can handle jkwt savings or checking account b$ mad. M
State ef weather
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Amarillo 5 74
Atlanta TS
Chicago -i S n
ClBdaaatt . . M (2
Dearer a 7
Dalnth 41 fcs
! PASO it 17
Galveston TC 7S
Bavre M SC
Kansas CUy SS tt
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Im Aaceies .... SS
New Orleans 74 St
New York 71
Phoenix SS 74
Roswell 41 71
St. Louis SS 74
Salt Lake city .. (t 7t
Baa Antonio .... S
San Francisco ... SS SS
Saata Fa St 4S
Seattle 4S St
Washington SS 74
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Chicken Pie Monday
For Discharged Men
Te format welesse to be tendered
the dlsehargacr soldiers sailors and
marinas by tbe city T. M. C A. will
be a free chicken pie dinner and re
ception to be given at 1 ocJock Monday
evening on tae outdoor court of the
central T bu tiding. North Oregon
and Missouri streets. CoL H- E. Ste-
venson will be ttastmaster. Members
of the board of directors and commit-
tees of tbe T. X. C A. will attend. A
program ox music wul follow the
ArraaKemsats for the xnnoer m
being made by a committee of women
from tbe various committees of the
T. W. C A with Mrs. Laa Wihnnt am
chairman.
Kelly O NeaL enalrmau of the din
ner and reception stated that everv
man dtseharged from tbe service will
be welcome. Those wbo will attend
are org-ed to can at tbe central Y. M.
C. A. at tbe earliest possible date and
register or call at Tbe Herald switch-
board where registration cards for
illlmsr out and maOinc- mv h re
tained.
CITY OFFICIALS BELIEVE
GAS WELLS NEAR EL PASO
TH th SJIBWASt AW.J a ..
f aa--jw4 auu wTl 1 JL LJ
trail niHImaii Kals.A
wella near the city of El Paso will be
icwii wmm tuBctoeea in tne tact
that tne dty attorney was asked Sat-
J "u s.? x-i sun; uxoe ui
the local gam company to ascertain if
ixm privilege was "iron bound." Al-
derman Park Pitman and Victor
VriAM s-tr " - . -
opinion off hand that the franchise
Xr kwb cisa Tanexy.
jitvyor xtis saia: "in my mind it
. - i wa ttUBOUVU UI S ULLje
while that natnral gM will be found
sswjeir euvaB w jsi tmmo i or companies
tn fnnn tn wrn .i
sumption. la many of the oil fields
natural gas has been found In great
huuj. oome ctues urrt
already con templ&tin&T
Texas are
the use of
A useful piece of furniture that every home should have.
You can use as a bed at night and as a settee ia the day
time. It is sice and comfortable and we are going to place
them on sale Monday May 26th for $34.00. Regular price
in all the furniture stores is$4&50. Come to the store
that saves you money will take your old furniture as
pat payment on new. .
Western Furlqitiire
Company
r Tie Store That Saves Yen Money.
11S-126 S. SteBtM. ' ptoae 1482.
82 BAND WILL PLAY SUNDAY
IN AUDITORIUM AT FORT BLISS
Tne Sunday night program at the
82nd field artillery auditorium at
Fort Bliss this week will contain a
special musical feature which has
been prepared by Lieut. K. J Lacock.
The program follows:
March-t-Zacatecas Codina
jaooiey overcura xne Jolly Minstrel
- Brooks
Selections Funst Gounod
The Sonny South Melody In F
Rubenstein
Jazz Tbe Pox Trot "Hindustan"..
Wallace
Following the concert Mrs. Robert
U Holladay wiy sing a group of num-
bers and chaplain Walter R Zimmer-
man will give a talk on "Tbe Value of
the Common Place." Moving pictures
will be shown after tbe program.
EXr.IST3IB.VTS IV NEW MEXICO.
Ten enlistments last week were re-
ported by the outoftown team of the
2d field artillery in charge of Lieut
F. P. Clark at Las Cruces and Hot
Springs M.
The Fifth cavalry outoftown team
which is working In Abunogordo N.
M. reported ntna enlistments.
TIIUKB I'OLICnjIKX SICK.
Policemen W. P. Hawkins. Joe
Stowe H. Cherry and Ed Decker were
absent from the. police department
Saturday on account of illness. None
of the men are reported critically ill.
Hare you noticed your successful
nelsnbers' cheeks? It they are dif-
ferent they are
Registered Chemical Fibre Protod
Checks.
aaftv conibjnM Tvuh quality.
Todd Proteetosraph Sales Co.
Sheldon Hotel Bids.
El Paso. Texas Prore 4613.
Cor Hesa Ave. and San Antonio St.
Private Branch Exchange 3300.
Mall and Phone Orders Promptly PHIed.
Mail Orders
GRADUATES and June
Bride wflj find our Mail
Order Department a mighty
satisfactory source of supply.
ummer Family
f The Month Values
"jlpOR the final week of May many won der ful buy- 1HE7HETHER you stay in El Paso or travel it
ing opportunities are presented in all Depart- v is at the Popular next week you will find
ments. El Paso s whole family especially the Grad- just the items to meet your requirements. Attractive
uates and Brides have been prepared for in a big way. assortments and attractive prices await you.
Chic Summer 20cerlt
Dresses Reduced Reduction
Sj ' Nsg war
SBaWrUU I
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PRINTED GEORGETTE DRESSES
MANY are worth double the price asked. This is a weederful offering
of our regular stock. Printed Georgette Dresses k all the latest nov-
elty designs. Revealing new tunics graceful drapery novel pepram in
the bouffant effects rich embellishraeBt in braid and !k embroidery new
luckiog and fluting. Following redactions:
Values to S29.50 at
Value to 939.50 at
$19.75
$24.75
After the present cold snap
lei us store your Fas in oar
Cold Storage Vaults.
TAFFETA DRESSES
A group embracing a wide variety
of styles and novelty colors. These
bespeak hign grade designing and
faultless workmanship. Developed in
Taffeta in all the newest style ideas.
Values np to (39.50. -1
Special at
BEADED GEORGETTE
DRESSES
This is a special lot of Beaded Geor-
gette Dresses in all the latest colon
and style ideas. Dresses suitable for
wear at Bridge Matinee or parties.
Showing the new pleated and em-
broidered overdresses new ideas ia
neckline girdles and sleeves. Values
paflf' $59.50
VOILE DRESSES
Beautiful Dresses for Morning or
Street wear are developed in Printed
Cottos Voiles in designs resembling
the most expensive Printed Geor-
gettes prettiest styles of the season
are shown. Spe- All
daily priced at tpll.ZJ
SfylART SKIRTS
Sew Walking aad Costume Skirts
fashioned of All Wool Serge aad Pop-
lin. Very taaUosaiue wide belt ef-
fects new flare and patch pockets
button trimming. A wonderful va-
riety of pretty dark colors are shown.
Values up to tfs w g-x J
93630 special at itJJI Zf. 13
1 5th Floor
Drapery Department Offers
20 Off On Curtains.
FOR the last week in May as
a special inducement to
housekeepers we offer 30 off
on Marquisette Voile and Scrim
Curtains. They are suited to
every room in the home. Our
assortment varies from the sim-
ple hemstitched curtain to the
handsome Venice Motif Curtain.
Some are edged and trimmed
with pretty insertions. White
Cream and Ecru. These are
priced regularly at $1.75 to
$17.50. Special for the last of
Mav at 20 off.
COOL MOR PORCH
SHADES
It is time to J hade and protect
your porch. To do this prop-
erly buy a famous ornamental
Cool Mor Porch Shade. Prices
range $340 to $940.
PICTURE FRAMES
Don't fail to vuit ear Picture
Framing Department. We carry
Frames in all sises in Silver;
Gold Oak and Mahogany. We
make them to your cider for
any size picture. Frames or-
dered one day will be delivered
the next. 6th Floor
tt
In The Girls' O
Apparel For Girls of All Ag'es
wn Shoe
J9
For Miss Sub-Deb of 13 lo 17 Years.
VOILE AND ORGANDIE DRESSES
For the Afternoon Tea Garden Party and other
Summer time affairs these cool airy Mash frocks
have won a place in the heart of Mis Sub-Deb. The
colorings are beautiful including Golden Maine Deh-
eate Rose Copen. Reseda Green Orchid and many
White models. Prices-range from 58.59 to $19-50.
GINGHAM DRESSES
Scotch Plaids in abundance also many checks stripes
and solid colors. The styles are new aad different.
Imported and Domestic Ginghams sire used. Prises
range $355 to $15-
We have a small but select showing of Sub-Deb
Suits and Coats left. They are nufienHy reduced.
For the School Girl of 7 to 14.
PONGEE DRESSES
These are the smartest of Girlish Frocks made of
natural color All Silk Pongee. These are ideal Travel
and Sport Dresses. They are triansed with clever
touches of embroidery. Sizes g 'B O Q S
7 to 14 vears. Priced at p Jl&s SU
GINGHAM DRESSES
They are original in design and properly made to fit
and give the best possible service to the active
schoolgirls. Pretty Plaida. Romas and Pencil Stripes
snappv solid colors as well as neat checks. They are
attractively made with wide belt or sash and collars
of Pique and other fabrics. These are the ideal
f-chool Dresses. Sises 7 to 14 years. Priced at $1.50
$2.50 $3.50 U-SO and $5 95-
GIRLS' UNDERWEAR '
Crisp snowy White Undergarments with dainty
trimmings of laces embroidery and ribbon. There
are Gowns Billie Burke Pajamas Body Waist Com-
binations Teddys Slips Drawers and Cnderwaists
in a big variety of styles. Sizes 2 to 18 years.
Prices range 35C to $3-50.
GIRLS' HEADWEAR
Milan Straw Sailors with wide shady brims come
in Black White Brown and other colors. Pique and
Lingerie Hats are also included in these big lots.
Prices range 50c to $8.50.
PARASOLS FOR GIRLS
Very few little girls that visit our Girls' Department
who do not say when tbey see onr big displays of
Parasols "I want one Mother." There are frilled
ones for the little tots and other styles for girls up
to 14 years. Sturdy frames silk or cotton covered.
Priced "from Sse to $5-00.
For Baby
KHAKI KLOTHES
Are you going to Ooodcroft California or Summer
at home? Wherever yon are an outfit of Khaki
will come in handy. We have complete displays of
Khaki Sailor Dresses Bloomer Dresses Skirts aad
Middies. Sizes for girls of aS ages. Popularly priced.
JACK TAR SAILOR SLUTS
These are the proper garments for the well dressed
girl made of White Lonsdale Twill Khaki Cloth
Belgian Linon and Navy Serge. Shown in Middy
or regulation style. Sizes 2 to 16 yean. Priced
from $3.00 to $15.
Baby Coats
Made of Washable Corduroy
CrepeDo Cashmere Bedford
Cord and Silk. Long or short
styles. Beautifully hand em-
broidered. Prices range $3.95 to
$19.50.
Dresses for Baby in long or
short styles at 75C to $1050.
Petticoats for Baby long or
short styles at 75C ta $5-00.
Bibs of all sorts dressy aad
teething feeding and drooling
Bibs priced at 10c to $3-50.
Shirts and bands or every ma-
terial and weight ia the best
makes at popular prices.
We also nave a world of Play-
things (or Baby and Baby
Furniture from the Toilet
Basket to the Crib.
Baby Creepers
Never have we made such a big
showing of Creepers for Baby
as now. Made of Soisette.
Madras Chambray and thin
Summer weight materials ia
white and all desirable cetera.
Sizes 6 months 1 and 2 years.
Prices range 75c to $4.50.
4th Floor
Extra Special
Summer Sweaters at Half Price.
These are the proper weight to wear ia the
Summer evenings. They axe sailor or shawl
collar models. Button or slipover styles. Colors
inehtde Rose Gray Copen Sea Foam Yeflow
aad Pink.
Sizes 8 to 14 years regular $5J6 values $100.
Sizes 2 to S years regular $4-50 values JUS-
GIRLS' BATHING SUITS
A wonderful amy of colors and color combination
ia part wool or all woo Bathing Suits. Sizes 2 to 16
years. Priced from $2-45 to $6-50.
We also have complete displays of other Girls' Wear-
ing Apparel which includes:
Middy Blouses Middy Skirts Smocks Bloomers.
Crepe Kimonos Taffeta and Sateen Petticoats
For the Tiny Tot of 2 to 6 Years.
ROMPERS
Dutch girl and peg top styles. Jtade of good quality
Clmbray and Gingham neatly trimmed. Sizes 2
to years. Priced at $1-50.
Toodle Kid Straight Leg Beach Rompers made of
Chambray and Gingham. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Priced
at sum.
Suabonnets and Shade Hats . of colored and white
materials neatly trimmed are priced from 50c to
$3-50.
TAILORED DRESSES
What looks prettier than a neat Tailored Dress on
a little girl of 2 to 6 years? We have an especially
attractive display of them ia white or colored plain
or trimmed with touches of hand embroidery. Prices
range $15 to $5.00.
Our stocs are most complete and prices are
most reasonable. 1
GROWN GIRLS' LOW SHOES
As we know that Grown Girls are moat particular
about their footwear we have made a special
effort to select the very best aad newest styles.
Sizes are 2?4- to 7.
White Canvas Oxfords at per pair $5-50
White Canvas Pumps at per pair $4-50
Patent Leather Pumps at per pair $5.00
Vici Kid Pumps at per pair $4.00
MISSES' LOW SHOES -
These come in sizes 11H to 2 at the following
styles and prices:
Whjtc Canvas Pumps at per pair $250
Patent Leather Pumps at per pair $340
Black Kid Pumps' at per pair $2.50
CHILDREN'S LOW SHOES
Sizes are 8V4 to 11. Following prices aad styles:
White Canvas Strap Pumps at per pair $2.25
Patent Leather Strap Pumps at. per pair. . .$2.50
White Cama Pump- ankle -trap per pair. .$1.75
Patent Leather Pumps at. per pair 12.00
2d Floor
In the Newest Designs
WE have just received and are
displaying the most iraiqtx
' Sport Silks of the season. Tins
will be a timely event to our many
customers who are planning their
. Sport Wardrooe. which would he
incomplete without a Dress Skirt
or jacket of these smart silk.
For the more dressy costumes we are
showing a complete new assortment
of Fancy Georgettes Indestructible
Crepes and Voiles in more beautiful
colorings than we hare ever shown.
. For the mure practical garments we
invite you to inspect our line of
"Studio Wah Print Silks." These
are guaranteed waanabte.
See window tii-piays.
3rd Floor
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS 25c
This is a value that defies duplication. Made of
pure Irish Linen with hemstitched hem aad at-
tractive designs in tbe corner. . A feature value
at 25c
SPORT HANDKERCHIEFS 15c
These are sheer Shamrock Handkerchiefs in nov-
elty sport colorings that add a touch of color to
tbe Summer frock. Each 15C
FANS
These are really sensible gifts for Cradoatioa.
Tbey are shown in an endless variety of paper
silk and feathers in eery wanted coior. All at
popular prices.
FRENCH FLASH LIGHTS
As a gift for Graduation or for Vacationists.
Flssh Lights are ideal. Once you fcivo owned one
they are indispenaible. We show complete lamps
and separate parts of standard nukes. Prices
-ti.rt at $1.00.
MAURICE SILK HOSE $125
In Maurice Hose we believe we offer the best
value possible. They are expertly made on the
most modem of machines. 12 strands of pure silk
with a lisle top and perfected foot snu fitting
at the ankle and calf ample elastic tops. Showu
in every wanted shade. Each $2.25.
Linen
Deartment
E OR the final week in May
we feature kerns especial-
ly intended for cottagers and
campers. We have a fuU as-
sortment of pattern and sizes.
JAPANESE
LUNCHEON SETS
Quaint Blue aad White Print-
ed Japanese Luncheon Sets ill
Wistaria Cherry Blossom.
Bamboo. Irk Chrysanthemum
and Blue Bird designs.
50x30 Lunch Cloths and
Napkins at $3-25
00x00 Lunch Cloths and
8 Xapkins at $3.75
72x72 Lunch Cloths and
6 Napkins at $3-23
iftyi? Extra Xapkins per
dozen 73c
18x45 and 18x50 Scarfs at
each joe
SEAMLESS JAPANESE
LUNCH CLOTHS
Extra heavy seamless Jap-
anese Printed Lunch Cloths
ja three pretty Oriental de-
signs with wide hemstitched
edges at the following prices:
36x36 inch Cloths at 3:c
45x43 inch Cloths at $1.50
63x63 inch Cloths at $3.75
12x12 Napkins to match
at. per dozen $2.50
18x35 Scarfs at each 5C:
18x45 Scarfs at each SJc
18x52 Scarfs at each 35c
18x70 Scarfs at each $1.00
Other
Heavy Mercerized Cotton Da-
mask 04x72 inches wide ic
large variety of patterns at"
pa yard Ssc $1.00 $1.25 and
SL50.
Hemmed Mercerized Damask
Kaakina ready for use at the
foQowing prices:
15x15 Napkins at pe. doz.Sl.50
18x18 Napkins at. per dep. $2.00
20x20 Napkins it per doz.j2.50
22x22 Napkins at per doz.$3.00
5ox5 Stripe or Dice Tea
Cloths at $1.50
5te72 Stripe or Dice Tea
Cloths at $1.75
45x45 Heaw Mercerized
Tea Cloths at $15
54x54 Heavy Union Linen
Tea Cloths at $1.25
62x02 Bound Scalloped
Cloths at $2.00
72x72 Ssjuare Hemstitched
Cloths at $2.5.0
Other value- at speefal nrieea.
Specially adapted tor ever?
day and vacation use. Hnj be-
fvre snsSns; and save your a-ood
linens.
3rd Floor
NOVELTY
SILK SHIRTS
'lj7E have just received a
large assortment of
Novelty Stripe Silk Shirts m
Radium Crepes. Pussy Wil-
low Crepes Broadcloths and
Peau de Crepes. Showing
new patterns. Priced from
$8 JO to $13.50.
MANHATTAN & RE-
GATTA UNDERWEAR
These two ponplar brands of
Underwear are shown in two-
piece and unioo in the season's
plain and novelty effects. H
sleeve and athletic knee length'.
We wish to call special atten-
tion to gp number in particu-
lar. A genuine Soisette Union
aT $2.50
Other suits ranee la price from
91.50 o ss.ee.
WASH NECKWEAR
We are showing a beautiful as-
sortment of Wash Crepe Neek-
v ear in enrcluered styles cor-
rect for wear with Silk Shirts.
Prices range 75c to $1.50.
PANAMA HATS
Panama Hats .v-' l ust th
thiag lor hot v - r. We
have them in i't. '' most
popular bkvk-. I rra. Al-
pines. TtMcppf j.i 1 Optimo
shapes. Ail t l " rae So.
American Panamas. Fr fti
range feOCTto $12-50.
See San Antonio Street w ' r.
do w display.
Street Floor
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