El Paso Herald (El Paso, Tex.), Ed. 1, Saturday, September 28, 1912 Page: 8 of 26
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L PASO HERALD
Saturday Sept. 28 1912
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HE ULISIIER DEPARTMENT STORE CO- (INC.) ffitfaV1"'""1'
v&ece Announce:
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The Calisher Fall .Opening
In Connection With the "Made In El Paso" and
Home Products Exposition
Will Be Held at the "Calisher Store"
Commencing Wednesday Night Oct. 2nd from 7 to 10 P-M.
continuing Thru Thursday Friday Saturday and Saturday Night.
The Manufacturers and Producers of El Paso and Vicinity will be
represented in attractively decorated booths arranged on the Mezza-
nine Floor Basement Balcony and thruout the store where space
will permit introducing and demonstrating to all the merits and
progress of El Paso her products and her resources. Attractive
Souvenirs will be distributed. Excellent music will be rendered on
every floor.
w3I be a feature
Third Floor.
on
the
A Mexican Family making PRIZE CAKE BAKING CONTEST!
real Mexican Drawn Work fhe ladies of EI Paso and vicinity are cordially invited to
enter this contest with" any kind of cake you desire baked
at home. Three Cash Prizes will be offered for the best
cakes as follows:
1st Prize $10.00 Cash
2nd Prize $5.00 Cash
3rd Prize $2.50 Cash
The Judges will be three prominent ladies of EI Paso
who will not know by whom the cakes have been baked.
AH cakes must be sent to the "Prize Contest Booth" by
Saturday Oct. 5th at 9 A. M. with name and address
of contestant attached. Prizes will be awarded Saturday
at 3 P. M. and .cakes will be sold at auction on the 3rd
Floor Saturday Night at 9 P. M. Proceeds to be Do-
nated to Local Charity. '
The Farm Products of El
Paso's famous upperand
lower "Valley" and sur-
rounding territory will be
shown to advantage on the
Mezzanine Floor.
The Sunshine Day Nursery
will give an jentertamment
on the 3rd Floor Wednes-
day night from 8:30 to
9:30 and each day of the
exposition.
Extraordinary Monday Economies Will Meet You at the Second Last Day
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25000 SOUVENIRS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED DAILY
' DURING THE EXPOSITION.
Emphatic Savings on Dress Materials
95c
rich
36 INCH VELVET TAFFETA
Twnlarlr -worth $1.25. In a full selec
tion of" new Fall colorings an extremely
silk with a very soft finish.
65c SATIN MESCALINES. AKr
In a full range of all the new fall col- TtO C
orings hlack or white high lustrous finish.
36 INCH BENGALINE CLOAKING; rt-3 17 E
Extra heavy grade black Bengaline P A J
full yard wide a very special value very rich.
56 INCH NOVELTY WOOLENS Q C
regularly worth to $1.50 An excel- 2OC
lent assortment of Scotch Suitings Storm
Serges Fancy Mohairs and Striped Panamas.
45 'INCH CHARMEUSE SILKS jrt r(
worth regularly $2.50. The silk ofj)""
the season in a beautiful assortment of shades.
45 INCH WHIPcORD SERGES. (h rC
Heavy all wool fabrics in all the new P JL mtJ
plain shades an excellent value at the price.
27 INCH DRESS SILKS -Q
worth to $1.00 a splendid assort- OJC
ment of novelty patterns in all desired shades
light or dark.
40 INCH-CREPE DE CHINE . QltiCrti
In emerald taupe American Beau- tj? jL Ovf
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Imported Woolen Suitings and Cloakings
Are shown in the many novel English and French effects in two. tones
and reversible plaid and solid colors at prices that are sure to meet with
your approval.
.lVTloTrKW fn rVip last- dav of this bis sale - will witness
even greater economies in the higher grades or merchandise
Jthan at any previous time.
Wonderfully Tempting Are These Women's Suits
Specially "Monday Priced" at
124.75 AND
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to find it in either ot these two special lots l ne Desi moaeib 01 mc i " - -charming
styles are represented in every new shade and the ever lavored blue
or black in several coat lengths with beautiful trimmings of silk braids and or-
naments. Skirts are panel effects or semi-pleated flounces. Materials are all
wool steam shrunk in the many novel and pleasing effects designed tor fall.
Those "Calisher" Suits at $13.75 and $18.75
have made a hit in El Paso the many pleasing styles the broad selection of
favored colors and the excellent tailoring'and fit of these garments all tend to
make these the most attractive suits we've shown.
The Late Fall Models in Women's and Misses Coats
with the "Calisher" distinctiveness of 'style are shown at
$10.75 $13.75 $18.75 and $24.75 '
embodying every new feature of the new season's most favored styles In Polo
effects Reversible Mackinaw and "Johnny" Coats. In solid colors two tone
effects diagonal rough novelties plaids English basket and whipcord weaves.
Y. W. C. A.
Lunch Room
closed Sunday Lunch
served Monday :30
to 2:00. .
FLANNELETTE KIMONOS d1 OC
Women's Flannelette Kimonos in light P A
or dark colors pretty patterns neatly trimmed with
borders and bands.
2.00 FLANNELETTE KIMONOS. d 1 nf
I handsomely trimmed in excellent quality P X V7
IUU cut; ngnt or aarK.
ELEGANT PANIER ROBES
Are shown here inbeaubful designs in
crystal on dainty colored nets in evening
shades to. be worn over charmeuse. These
are extremely pretty and are priced very
reasonable.
Something New in Stamping Monograms
eautiful Indeed Are These Sample Hats
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NotWo alike of course Hats that were made to sell at $7.5frand $8.00. You 11 find ust your
style among them in the prettiest shapes you've ever seen at such a low price. The rich trim-
mings of handsome feathers and fine velvets come in two-tone effects and every new h all shade.
THERE'S "CALISHER STYLE" to these charming Hats at $7 Cfl $1 ft flfl anJ $15.00
The Fall season's choicest models are represented-b a splendidly $.DU $IU.UU SHU $LO.VV
5mnl eoli-tii-n nf civntrtTpr nnrl rIv models in everv Te.W shade. . .
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70C In blue or black with silk trimming. JJ
GTRtS.' HATS Snecial at
In grey blue and red with silk bands.
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Tr Your monogram of any two letters in three
UfiFT-ATif riwc A nnrl 1 inrVics the
sizes for onlv IS cents.
j Special powder stamping preparation 5 cents.
Add 2 cents postage tor mailing.
With such a set an unlimited number of
impressions can be obtained.
Just the thing for marking all kinds of linen
lingerie shirtwaists etc. The same design
can be used as a single initial by omitting
one of the letters.
The-New Art
Embroidery
In Crystal and Wood ' silk
is shown in elaborate scarfs
centerpieces and pillows in
the Art Section 3rd Floor.
Crocheted Doilies with Dam-
ask centers are a novelt-
lately arrived.
Lace Specials Monday
12 yard bolts of .French or German val
laces in dainty patterns ftp-
45 in. Hexagon' ilesh 2Cets in 'yjg
all new shades special at T?Cr C
Torchon laces worth to 12 l-2c (J
in linen and cotton torchons from ?-
one to 3 inches wide.
NEW VEILS IN CREPE AND CHIFFON
Here's a'splendid showing (2nd floor) of these new and charming veils in shaded
rainbow effects and solid shades from 2 to QQ Up to $4.50
3 1-2 yards long at j ' "
vd.
yards
EMBROIDERIES-EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES
10c and 15c Embroideries yd 20c : and 25c .Embroideries -. Q
jTlZSZ in rrow wtdTs Insertings. on fine; sheW
and wide widths. Swiss and Hamburgr
35c to 45c -EMBROIDERIES SPECIAL AT 5C
In corset cover widths bands insertings and wide edgings dainty lonely J. vw
patterns on Swiss and Batiste.
Baby; Baskets and Go Carts
- x (3rd Floor) ' $
The new lines are ready a splendid
gathering of each- in the many new
styles designed this season The prices
were never more in your favor.
Monday's Exceptional
Notion Savings.
10c Mothers Ironing Wax Flat .
Iron size Monday 5 c
5c card Hoofys and Eyes hlack or
while' all sizes 3 -2c.
Large SiU( Hair Nets black - .
Brown or Blond '. 2c.
Japanned Wire Hair' Pins all
sizes package - 2c
King's Spool Cotton black or
white 200 yards spool ... .2 -2c
5c box-Invisible Hak Pins 100.
assorted sizes box 3c
Finishing Braid in while or colors
5 yards for 5c
Auto Strop Safely Razors
5D0 Head Barber shaves at (tJ? fif
1-5 of a cent per shave pOV
Autostrop Razor and 12 the Set.
blades to the set in handsome leather
box. "It strops itself."
STATIONERY ITEMS
25c Box "Pineapple Linen':!
Stationery 2 doz. envelopes and 2 doz.
sheets of paper. Monday q
at AJC
15c "Swiss Fabric' .Station-
2 dqz. each Paper and Envelopes
bos
9c
10c Folding Post Cards
22 views of El Paso and rj 'if
Juarez each . . . '. C
onday Features of the Wash Goods Section
Hair Line Serges -j j"
A durable wasliable IOC
fabric in navy wine green
brown and black with white
stripes.
Mercerized Poplins
in a hijrhlv lustrous
finish every wanted color in-
cluding black and white a 35c
value.
3Cx45 Lunch Cloths
silver bleached all
linen with neat hem.
did quality. I
36 in. Lunch cloths
Hemstitched white
satin Damask all
beautiful designs.
25 c
65c
A splen-
98c
linen in
Duckling Fleece Rob- -1 j"'
ing a heavy flannel- J. J C
ette desirable for kimonos and
bath robes an excellent value.
Mercerized Repps Q
a silky finished wash 50C
fabric very heavy grade in all
shades for trimming and suits
a splendid value.
$1.50 Satin Dam- d -ja
ask Full width I . 1 V
strictly pure linen an extra
fine grade in beautiful new
patterns.
18x36 Huck Towels rt -s QQ
Hemmed soft and $lo
absorbent. A fine Doz.
grade ?1.00 the dozn-
1.00 Irish Damask OQ
full width and full OJC
bleached in handsome patterns.
A splendid quality all- pure
linen.
Xew Flannelettes. -J O n-
.Extra heavy grade JL C
fancy flannelettes in neat pat-
terns ; a fine assortment of
c'plors.N
"Toilc Du Nord" Ginghams in
new fancy plaid stripe and
check patterns and solid colors.
24. inch Napkins. 1Q QQ
to match Damask J00
at ?U9. Warranted Doz.
all pure linen extra fine heavy
quality.
22x24 ALL LINEN HUCK TOWELS
with fancy borders raw ends for hand
finishing a fine quality.
50c
36x18 SCALLOPED LINEN
TOWELS Substantially fin
ished all linen towels extra fine quality.
3 for $1
onday's Big Savings In the Basement Store
The New Trimmings
The "Calisher" Lace and Trimming
section' is amply prepared to please
your every want for dainty or elab-
orate dress trimmings for the new sea
son
rRYSTAI. TRIMMINGS are
shown in lovely tracery on fine nets for
evening wear. .
BUGLE AND SEQUlN BANDS
are shown in profusion.
METAL LACES so much in de-
mand for fall are here in mauv quaint
designs in steel grey dull i!ver and
antique.
LINGfERIS WAISTS
Monday Special at
Remlarlv worth to ?2.00. A splendid as-
sortment of pretty lace trimmed and
allover embroidered styles.
OPALESCENT EFFECTS are
shown in crystal and silver bands and
fringes.
BOHEMIAN MACRAME and
VENISE LACES are shown in .con-
ventional designs.
VAN DYKE POINT AND CAR-
ICKMACROSS are much in evi-
dence. ' DAINTY SHADOW LACES and
filmy MALINE LACE are among
the many new things in dainty floral
patterns.
GHIFFOjST WAISTS
Monday Special at '
Beautiful chiffon waists in a splendid
selection of desired shades beautifully
trimmed with shadow lace and faney
buttons.
15c White Enameled Spoons 10c
50c 'White Enameled Kettles 39c
20c White Enameled Bowls ..15c
75c White Enameled Stew Pans.. 60c
?1.00 White Enameled Chambers. 7!;c
Bread Boxes $1.25 $1.00 and 75c
Coiled Steel Handle Poker 10c
Patent Pot Scrapers i....10c
Patent Paring Knives 10c
Carborundum Sharpeners 10c
Bread Knife Set 3 pieces 25c
Hot Pot Lifters 10c
Large Wood Chopping Bowl 25c
Good Grade Buck Saw 75c
Good Brace with Bit 20c
Good Grade Hand Axe 50c
40x68 White
Blankets at
pair
58x76 white
Blankets at
pair
64x76 white or grey zP j - 64x80 extra Iiecvy ""
Blankets at $ -B E rvjl tgl iket at' $1 KC
pair q1.5 (HESi?T) IS Bfc liegrt Z? ll33H$fJ l-O"
or grey 64x76 extra heavy Ulan- vti-i-rww AA&!& Wi K yv&fii m Etf USiIsSJ 5 t( "AOU m j
98c S $1.39 --WlJLa & Sr$1.95
$1.50 Meat Grinder $1.25
Metal Lemon Squeezers .-...10c
Crank Flour Sifters 10c
Galv. or Jap. Coal Scuttles 35c
Good Hand Saws 15c
Good Bench Vise 15c
Strong Garden Trowel 10c
Good Varnish Brush 10c
Shelf Brackets pair 5c
Heavy Bread Pans 10c
Dover Egg Beaters 10c
Soldering Outfit 10c
Init. Leather Chair Seats 25c
Boor Springs eaeh 10c
Knife Fork and Spoon Box. .:...15c
Japanned Coat Hangers 5c
Cotton
49 c
$3.50
11-4 California Wool Blankets
at
pair
11-4 California Wool Blankets
in white onlj (iJQ QE
etra qu.'litj. P..ii P5o?5
To Out of Town
Visitors:
We extend a most cordial invitation to
visit the
"Made in El-Paso"-Hame
Products Exbbsition
"
In connection with the "Calisher Fall
Opening."
Bring tSie Children
ith You
The Sunshine Society will care for In-
fants in the "Nursery" on the Mez-
zanine Floor while you see the sights
of the Exposition. We would advise
that mothers bring the food to which
the baby is accustomed. The best of
care will be given to Infants placed m
our charge.'
Handsome Souvenirs Will
Be Distributed Each' Day of
The Exposition.
WOMEN'S SILK HOSE
Extra Special 'at
79
Black Tan and White in Pure Silk
Web Hose with extra high spliced heels
double sole and toe and deep silk lisle
garter top regularly
worth
$1.25
Basement Store
Monday Extra Specials
Bon Ami Scouring Soap QI
4 bars for . ...diOO
Sunny Monday Soap ?C
9 bars for 4iOC
Van Camp's Pork and Beans "T
per can .-...
.
Wnite Rose Toilet Paper J?
10c roll for OC
Women's 75c Underwear .- 4C
Union Suits vests or Pants frOC
Fair weight.
Pottstown Iron Sets - 7Q
3 Irons. Holder and Stand. " eC
25o Sleeve Ironing Board 1 fr
made of padded hardwood. x V li
Wash Day Special
Laundry Outfit lonsisting of
3 Bars Lenox Soap 15c
' 1 Bottle Blueing "...: 10c
2 doz. Clothes Pins 5c
Brass Wash Board 50
Galvanized Tub 60c
Regular prko- .... .$1.40'
Outfit Monday for 86c
u 1
4.1
12'2C
10-4 Pepperell Sheeting full OfZg
bleached yard JUC
s
20c Table Oil Cloth
White only seconds.
Women's Lingerie Waists A.Q
worth to $1.00. HamlSQiu em- W C
broidered white lingerie waists beauti-
fully trimmed with cluster tucks and
embroidery.
$1.00 Cotton Sweaters AS C
Men's or Women's in grey "OL
or red erv heai-y.
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