El Paso Herald (El Paso, Tex.), Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 22, 1911 Page: 2 of 16
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Sale of Silk Petticoats
A New Shipment of Silk Petticoats Just in
Enables Us to Offer Two Really Remark-
able Values.
Daring the past six months we have offered so many
specials on silk petticoats that customers have begun to
ask how it is possible to quote such low prices and offer
j such really superior silk petticoats. The reason is simply
sf this:
We have made a contract with a silk petticoat manufacturer calling for an enor-
mous amount of petticoats of different grades. He heing certain of his market and
his money makes us prices largely to our advantage -which of course becomes an
advantage to our customers. For the balance of the week we note the two fol-
lowing specials.
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Petticoats at $3.95
Think of getting a three-months guaran-
teed silk petticoat at the low price of $3-95!
These petticoats are taffeta and messaline.
In addition to the lovely pastel shades and
the (beautiful changeable effects the more
substantial colors axe shown including
black. In other stores in El Paso for this
same grade petticoat you would be charged
$6.00 and even more. We offer them the
balance of the week at $Q QS
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Petticoats at. $295 x
These petticoats are an entirely new pat-
tern. They axe striped but the stripes on
the main body of the petticoats axe per-
pendicular while the flounce is cut on the
bias. Considering the quality of the silk
and. the neatness of the workmanship these
petticoats should really sell for 5.00. In
fact many times in the past tsve have sold
this grade for even more. We make them
a special for the balance
of the week at
$2.95
Accessories New Things Still Arriving
We axe now showing many new-styles in belts but we mention especially the new "girdle"
belt. These belts axe made of plaited cords and finished at end with tassel. They come
in gilt black and light shades. This is one of the latest novelties in belts. .
New arrivals in Windsor ties especially in the black and white effects are particularly
pretty. In addition to this 'little item we again remind you that nowhere in El Paso is such
an elaborate showing of neckwear to be seen as here.
Parasols hand bags veils and veSing hair ornaments gloves and everything else new in
dress accessories is now shown.
Displays In Ready-to-
Wear that Defy
Description.
It is no longer necessary for
an El Paso woman to spend
time and energy in having a
suit made to order. We are
carrying this spring the hand-
somest line of high grade tail-
ored suits that has ever been
shown in this section of the
country.
It is haxdly possible but still it might
happen that we do not have just the size
or pattern in a suit that you want. H
such should ibe the case we will gladly make
a special order for you. There is no extra
charge for this service.
Spring styles in dresses lingerie linen silk
and marquisette are shown in bewildering
variety.
Skirts both tailored and wash are here in
a sufficient range of styles to satisfy all
demands.
Waists lingerie tailored and silk axe of-
fered in a surprisingly varied assortment of
styles-
In fact there is nothing you can possibly I
desire in spring ready-to-wear that cannot!
now be selectea here with the greatest sat
isfaction.
$18 Spring Suits at $11.95
(For Juniors Misses and Women.)
This suit special will be welcome
news to most everybody but es-
pecially to mothers who are on the
look out for a spring suit for the
school miss or an older daughter.
These suits show the short box and pony coats
as well as the more conservative cuts. Both braid
and foutton fastenings are shown and coats are
lined with messaline. Skirts in all the new
models some quite scant others cut fuller to
allow greater freedom in walking.
The materials are English serges Sicilians whip-
cords and handsome novelty suitings in shepherd
checks mannish mixtures plaids and stripes.
There is a wide variety of colors and color com
binations to choose from. Included in this special
are a number of white serge suits with black
hairline stripe.
In short regular $18.00 suits for women misses
and juniors. Priced the balance of the week at
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Joshua S. Raynolds President
James G. McNary Vice President
W. L. Tooley Vice President
Edgar W. Kayser Cashier
Walter M. Butler Asst. Cashier
Glen T. Moore Asst. Cashier
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EL PASO TEXAS
Capital and Surplus $ x 800 000.
Deposits .... 3500000.
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An Investment in Government
Bonds Pays 2
A Savings Account in this Bank
Pays 4
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Appreciated as Well as the Large.
eep Open Saturday
The Store that is Fam-
ous for Quality and
Good Service
THUBSDAY SPECIALS
Yellow Free Peaches
"Casino" Brand 3-lb. cans delicious Cali-
fornia Fruit regularly 45c can; Q J?
Special .... ..... uuC
Shoulder Steak
Cut from our own. fed steers economical
ancLgood; special r
per lb. 1UC
Telephone Style Peas
"Casino" Pack of sweet tender peas
full cans regularly 20c; -f j
special .v. IDC
Corned Beef
Extra fancy sugar cured rolled
corned beef made from our own c g
beef; Special 3 lbs. f aOC
Casino Brand Salmon
Oral cans Salmon Steak3 OC
Regularly 30c; special DC
link Sausage
A (wholesome tempting dish for J f
cold weather; special per Yd... JLvO
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220 MESA
PHONE 2576
president Roosevelt and senator C. D.
Clark of Montana. Roosevelt -wrote:
"Mrs. C. M. Gallagher 512 A. street
S. E. "Washington D. G..
Feb. 7 1911.
"My Dear Mrs. Gallagher:
"We have a genuine right to be
proud of that vote of thanks of the
Grand Army. '
'"Faithfully yours
"T. Roosevelt.
JACK JOHXSOK READY
TO FIGHT I.ANGFORD
San Leandro Cal Feb. 22. Jack
Johnson heavy-weight champion said
today that he -would fight Sam Lang-
ford anywhere any time after three
months If his terms are met. They
were a gurantee to himself of $30000
and an American referee If the fight Is
in London.
COUPS CAUSE HEADACHE
LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine the world
wide Cold and Grip remedy removes
cause. Call for full name. Look for
signature E. "W. GROVE. 25c.
Evenings from 5 until 8 o'clock-.
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Leyy Grocery Co.
"UNDERSELL ALL OTHERS"
Use "Levy's Best" FIdur
and have good bread
always
UR announcement today is thexmost
- important we have made this sea-
son. Mrs. Johnson has just returned
from New York where she has been
the past month and for the balance of
the week will take pleasure in demon-
strating the beauty of the new spring
styles she personally selected.
A special invitation is extended all
our customers and to those who are
interested in "beautiful exclusive mil-
linery to attend this demonstration.
24 lb. Sack 90c
48 lb. Sack $1.75
Special in Table Fruits
25c Goods
3 for 50 cts.
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Both Phones
BANK AND PAPER FILE
INCORPORATION PAPERS.
Santa Fe N. M. Feb. 22 Incorpora-
tion papers have been filed today by
the Gallup Bank and Trust company
of Gallup McKinley county incorpo-
rated with $15000 capital. The in-
corporators and directors are: O. M.
Beasley president; Joseph H. Codding-
ton vice president; Samtl Bimon
and the Iteming Headlight company
capital $10000 of Demmg Luna coun-
ty. The incorporators and directors
are: Pinckney M. Stead Joseph A.
Mahoney John Corhett Edwin R. Va-
landighan Roy Bedicheck.
Territorial engineer Charles D. Mill-
er today approved the water rights ap-
plication of the Alamogordo Improve-
ment company for the waters of La
Luz creek in Otero county.
a neavy cold In the lungs that was
expected to cure itself has been the
starting point in many cases of dis-
ease that ended fatally. The sensible
course Is to take frequent doses of
BALLARD'S HOTIEHOUND SYRUP. It
checks the progress of the disorder and
agists nature to restore normal con-
ditions. PHce 25c. 50c and $1 00 per
bottle Sold by Scott "WTiite & Co. 04
1 Mills and Depot Mnirmacy.
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THTRSDAl'S E?k TRIES
JUAREZ JOCKEY CLUB
72d Day Feb. 23.
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First race purse 2yearolds four fur
longs To Puedo 103; Thistle Rose 105;
"William Lorimer of Illinois. The South fJUrnfFTTTPT? fu TT T3 A C?r
Carolinian stated that he had reached . J-"--' A-n.ila.Ur J J1jj JFilbU
the decision after a careful study of
the record in the case and as a result
of the speech of senator Bailey of
Texas in behalf of senator Lorimer.
NEW LETTER S"iSTEI FOR
THE WESTERN UNION WIRE
The Western Union' Is about to pui
Luna Beall 105J Queen Bee 105; Collect into force a new telegraph-letter the
on Delivery 112; John Robert 115; Yan- day letter. These letters are to be sent
ker 115. during the day at any hour when the
Second race selling 3yearolds five wires are not crowded with regular
and one-half furlongs Hoopa 102; day business and will be delivered at
Veno Von 102; Soon 104; Shot 107;
Obliion 109; Fritz Emmett 109; Quart-
ermaster 112.
Third race selling one mile and a
furlong Buna 100; Personalty 102;
You Wla 107; Mike Jordan 107; Alma
Boy 112.
Fourth race selling six furlongs
Dacia 90; Ned Carmack 102; Roberta
102; The Slicker 102; Hidden Hand
102; Rio Pecos 104; St. Joe 107; Joe
Woods 107; Antigo 110; Lena Lech 112.
Fifth race selling one mile Light
Wool 106; Indian Maid 106; CoSleskill
108; Sir Edward nil.
Sixth race selling' 3yearolds six fur-
longs Oriental Pearl 98; Marsand 99;
Du Bois 102; The Hague 102; Cat 105;
Altarec 106; Rue 109; Sigurd 114.
TILLMAN FAVORS
LORIMER IN FIGHT
-&
MAN WIN5 VICTORY
Mrs. Gallagher's Protest
Against Injustice to
Sailors Sustained.
F. E. Gallagher employed by the
TrI-State Telephone company has ' re-
ceived letters from his mother Mrs.
C. M. Gallaeher telliner nf tht vtcfnrv
iue units uj. receipt as aay ousine3S. I nf - "Txntnn 7t17 .i.iv.
The charge is to be between the day) obson bil1' In wii she was
rate and that of the night letter rate interested. Mrs. Gallagher filed the
i original protest and formal complaint
City police and detectives contracted j of two sailors ad two marines from
the holiday fever Wednesday morning Chase's theater in Washington and
not an arrest being made during the I started the fight for respect of the uni-
day up to 2:30 oclock. All the police- form which has resulted In the bill
men were on the job however and j The biill was passed February 9 and
willing. Heretofore arrests during t the G. A. R. voted Its thanks
cold weather periods have been nu- "With the letter from his mother Mx
merous- l Gallagher received letters from ex-
THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY
TROUBLE and DON'T KNOW IT
Cut Price Grocery
ANT3 MEAT MARKET."
Best Fresh Meats and Faacy
Groceries.
40S "Wyoming:. Botk Phone 1571
Meet Me At
McCULLOTTGrH'S
Knest Fountain Service
in El Paso.
Opp. Post Office.
Seed Potatoes
Just received car of fancy Seed Pota-
toes; the only car in town order
noTr and be sure to get your order
fiHed.
Early White Bliss 160 lb. Sacks
Early Rose 160 lb. Sacks
Early Burbanks 160 lb. Sacks
Address
E. P. ESPLEY
Wholesale Produce
P. 0. Box 412 El Paso Texas
Wenlc and unhealthy kidneys are
probably responsible for more sickness
and suffering than any other disease
therefore vhen through negrlcct or
other causes kidney trouble is permit-
ted to continue serious results are sure
to xoiiow.
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Your other organs may need atten-
tion but your kidneys most because
they do most and should hne atten-
tion first.
If you feel that jour kidneys are
the cause of your sickness or run down
condition commence takinjr Dr. KHmer-'s
Syi amp-Root the great kidney liver
and bladder remedy because hi soon
as your kidneys bejrin to Improve they
TV-Ill help all the other orjjnns to health.
Prevalency of Kidney Disease.
Most people do not realize the alarming-
increase and remarkable prevalency
of kidney disease While kidney dis
orders are the most common diseases
that prevail they are almost the last
recognized by patient or physicians
Tvho usually content themsel-ves with
doctoring; the effects while the origi-
nal disease constantly undermines the
system.
A Trial Will Convince Anyone. '
The mild and Immediate effect of
Swamp -Root the great kidney liver
and bladder remedy is soon realized.
It stands the highest for its remark-
able results in the most distressing
cases.
Symptoms of Kidneys Trouble
Swamp-Root is not recommended for
eery thing: but if you are obliged to
pass your water frequently night and
day smarting or Irritation in passing
brick-dust or sediment In the urine
headache backache lame back dizzi-
ness poor digestion sleeplessness ner-
vousness heart disturbance due to bad
kidnV tTOnhlo clrln arimfUn.
bad blood neuralgia rheumatism lum-
oago Dioaung irritability wornout
feeling- lack of ambition may be loss
of flesh sallow complexion or Bright's
disease may be stealing upon you
which Is the worst form of kidney
trouble.
Swamp-Root Is Pleasant to Take.
If you are already convinced that
Swamp -Root is what you need you can
purchase the regular fifty-cent and
one-dollar size bottles at all drug
stores. Don't make any mistake but
remember the name Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root and the address Bing-
hamton N. Y. which you will 'find on
every bottle.
You Should Have the Best.
If You eed n Medicine
Swamp-Root is always kept up to its high standard of purity and excellence.
A sworn certificate of purity with every bottle.
EDlTORlAli NOTICE To prove the wonderful merits of Swamp-Root you
may have a sample bottle and a book of valuable information both sent ab-
solutely free by mail. The book contains many of the thousands of letters
received from men and women who found Swamp-Root to be just the rem-
edy they needed. The value and success of Swamp-Root is so well known
that our leaders are advised to send for a sample bottle. Address Dp tcmi-
has announced that he would Aote ! mer ?- Co Lnnsrhamton N. Y.. be sure to sav you read this cenerous offer In
against the resoution to unseat senator j the Ul Paso Dailj Herald. The genuineness of this offer is guaranteed.
Washington D. C Feb. 22 Senator
Benjamin Tillman of South Carolina.
Shaw-
Walker Sectionets
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