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Wednesday Feb. 22 1911.
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and market Woolen and Silk Fabrics for Spring
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fhree Good Things
Best Goods Lowest Prices and Quickest Services.
Deliveries Leaye 8 & 10 a. m; 2 & 5 p. m.
Sugar 18 lbs. for $1.00
Best Butter (Blue BibBon; none better) per lb 30c
Blue Bibbon (Guaranteed fresh. Kansas) Eggs doz. 25c
Mt. Park Eggs (Fresh' every day) per doz 35c
Very Best Potatoes 10 lbs. for 25c
Pure Lard 10-pound pail $1.35
Pure Lard 5-pound pail 70c
Pure Lard 3-pound pail : n 45c
Extra Pine Mackerel 3 for 25c
California Canned Eruit extra good quality any
kind 3 for 1 50c
Extra Pine plain Ham per pound 17c
Extra Eine plain Bacon (1-2 or whole piece) per lb. 20c
Dolds Best Niagara Bacon 1-2 or whole piece lb. . .25c
G-ood Ben Davis Apples 5 pounds for 25c
Extra Good Winesap Apples 4 pounds for 25c
Macaroni (good quality) 3 pkgs. for 25c
Imported Macaroni or Spaghetti 2 pkgs. for 25c
J Toasted Bice Elakes 3 pkgs: for 25c
3 lbs. Very Best Head Bice for 25c
3 lbs. Pink Beans for ... . 25c
3 lbs. Lima Beans for I 25c
3 lbs. Navy Beans for 25c
3 lbs. Imported German Lentils for . . . .25c
4 large rolls Toilet Paper for 25c
Blue Ribbon Eggs (guaranteed fresh) per doz 25c
Blue Bibbon Butter (none better) per lb 30c
I Home Rendered Lard (strictly pure) per lb 15c
lyster's C. 0.
rocery
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Cor Kansas and Boulevard.
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Introductory to the Spring Season Several Attractively Priced Items are Offered for
the Remaining Days of the Week
Storm Serge
. Extra quality all wool storm
serge fifty inches wide in
cream white only. A good
weight for spring suits and
separate skirts and beautiful-
ly finished. Thursday and
Eriday we price the regular
$1.50 quality (only 8 yards to
each customer) Qfir
a yard.' OC
Hairline Serges
Eor the spring suit or skirt
there is no more popular ma-
terial than the white serge
with hairline of black. Thurs-
day and Eriday several pieces
of different width stripes in
an extra quality fifty-four
inch wide serge 'worth $1.50
will be offered at & -j - q
a yard ? 1 . L ?
Striped Messaline
TVe are showing in our win-
dows' a superb quality of all
silk messaline in the fashion-
able striped effects white
with black or navy and navy
or black with white. Twenty-
seven inches wide beautiful
finish suitable for separate
waists or spring
costumes. A yard. .
Nuns Veilings
All -wool nun's veilings and
albatross in the forty inch
width. A full line of the sta-
ple and fancy spring colors
black and white is offered for
Thursday and Eriday. Yery
suitable for waists or for en-
tire costumes. A quality reg-
ularly worth 50c spe- o q
cially priced a yard. .. JOC
Yard Wide Guaranteed Taffeta 98c
Thursday and Friday we offer a splendid item in this guaranteed quality all silk. Taf-
feta. This is a full" yard. wide of beautiful soft finish appropriate for waists dresses
slips or petticoats. Kegularly we sen it ior ?i.oa uur et-ra spwmi yue
for two days a yard.
Special Lot Dollar Dress Goods 59c
We are positive that you've never before had such values offered you. This lot consists
of about fifty pieces of suitings and dress woolens in correct weight for spring. Both plain
and fancy weaves are included in qualities which sell regularly up to $1.00 a EfO
yard and in a big variety of color... OtC
Two Special Lot's Embroidery
For Thursday and Friday
Had Lived
To celebrate his Anniversary on February
22ndy this year the man who was "first
in war and first in peace"
would have carried an
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gin
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which is "first in the pock-
ets of his countrymen. yy
The Elgin Watch is as
truthful as the great man
iwho could not tell a lie. "
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Swiss nainsook and cambric em-
boidered edging and insertions
from two to seven inches rwide in
a variety of new and. handsome
designs. Included in the lot are
many baby styles and colored em-
broideries for children's clothes.
Valnp-3 lln &n Sfw F
a yard.
DC
Swiss nainsook and cambric em-
broidered edging and insertions
and narrow flouncings from four
to nine inches in width. Designs
suitable for undergarments and. in-
fants' clothes and several styles of
colored embroideries for children's
garments are shown in qualities
worth to. 50c. A
A yard AC
Ribbons and Ribbon Novelties
A splendid line of the new Ribbons for spring is now here showing a
world of pretty styles for the hair bows sashes andfor trimming the
spring and summer hats. Striped effects are quite prominent among
them in a variety of color combinations and Persian and Pompadour
designs are as popular as ever. In all these plain or fancy you'll find
"Popular" quality and value.
Ribbon Baudeaux
One of the pretty novelties for the hair. Several styles of these are
shown made of the braided ribbon finished on both ends with fancy
rosette ornamented with "jewel" beads other styles with black velvet
ribbon combined with the colored messaline ribbon. These d 1 OC
P.0
are shown in a varietv of colors each.
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Dainty Neck Things for Women
Xovelty style dutch collars made
of fine quality Valenciennes lace
over fine swiss with one-inch
pleating of colored' taffeta. These
are exclusive only & 1 O C
jne of each color. Each P A miO
Novelty Dutch collars of fine
pleated white swiss edged with
Valenciennes lace and with small
overcollar of eyelet embroidery.
A very effective style and gf f
quite new. Each O J C
ICHARDS JEWELRY CO.
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HERALD BLBG.
Manufacturing Jewelers and Opticians
J. F. PRI3I3I RECEIVER.
EL PASO TEXAS
THE COURTS.
34TH DISTRICT COURT.
Judge J. R. Happer Presiding?.
Three separate suits filed by the
East El Paso Town company vs. A. Mo-
reno Mrs. John "Watson and others
and ' E. H. Rush and others. Judg-
ment is asked for the purchase money
for lots and the foreclosure of vendor
liens.
Henry Chriss was awarded the cus-
tody of his two children Edith 11
years old. and. Henry 8 following a
habeas corpus hearing Tuesday after-
noon. Mrs. Belle Reynolds grand-
mother of the children was the de-
fendant in the action.
A Call to Statewide
mists
41ST DISTRICT COURT.
Judge A M. Walthall Presiding;.
P. C. Kramer vs. (Southwestern rail-
way $40000 damage suit for alleged
personal injuries; hearing in progress.
Maria Garay vs. S. TV. Howard and
others suit filed -asking cancellation
of contract conveyance agreement and
note.
J. B. McGee vs. Albert M. Coe suit
filed to try title and for alleged damages.
UXIOXISTS TO FIGHT
GOTTERX3IEXT PROPOSALS
Ijondon England Feb. 22. Eord
Lansdowne leader of the opposition in
the upper chamber today announced
io inpntirm in introduce a bill to
amend the constitution of the house of
lords. This is regarded as the unionist
answer to the government's veto bill
introduced in the house of commons
yesterday.
REFORM CANDIDATES
WIN IN SEATTLE "WASH.
Seattle Wash. Feb. 22. Returns on
the city council election yesterday in-
dicate a majority for the reform can-
didates. A large majority of the 22005
women whe registered voted.
A scald burn or severe nut heals
slowly if neglected. The JTamilv that
keeps a bottle of BALLARD'S SNOW
LINEtfENT on hand is alwas pre-
pared for such accidents. Price J5c
50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold pv Scott
White & Co.. 204 Mills and" Depot
Pharmacy.
The undersigned hereby call a
meeting of the citizens of El Paso
county Texas favoring the prohibi-
tion of the liquor traffic by constitu-
tional amendment to meet at the
courthouse at 7:30 oclock February
2o 1911 for the purpose of consid-
ering the organization of this county
In line with the suggestion of 'the
Statewide Prohibition Convention
Eet it be unde-stood that this call
is non-partisan and omni-partisan in
character inviting citizens of all po
litical faiths to participate without
prejudice. The only point of eligibility
to the mepting is that you favor the I
suppression of - the liquor traffic in
-i-.-wis rj constitutional amendment;
and It l? distinctly understood thafao
man will be prejudiced or embar-
rassed in this meeting on account of
his political argument if he favors the
one idea the suppression of the liquor
traffic in Texas as outlined above. A
large and representative meeting is
very much desired.
Millard Patterson.
Geo. B. Oliver.
J. A. Morris.
C. C. Ballard.
S. F. King.
J- A. Rawlings.
v C. M. Newman.
-A. J. Rose.
1 W. C. Davis.
Stanley Bevan.
F. P. Miller.
F. W. Freeman
T. M. Jones.
I. A. Shedd.
C. V. Nafe.
F. A. Hodge.
E. A. Shelton.
J. A. Shannon.
H. A. Taylor.
G. P. Putnam.
w G. F. Hawks.
1 J. Iu Campbell
Atlas Jones.
W. E. Smith.
R. B. Homan.
R- C. Semple.
J.'F. GoebeL
H. B. Durkee.
(Advertisement).
TAILORED NECKWEAR
A big assortment of -the new tailored neck pieces is now shown the
stocks coHar3 and jabot of linen and lawn some quite plain others
trimmed with neat laces and embroideries. Prices of these are from
35c to 50c.
.
Corsets in New Spring Models
Have Your New One Fitted
Being rightly corseted is a matter of vital importance in your dress
satisfaction. The corset is the foundation and upon it depends largely
the appearance of the outer garments. In order chat yu may esperi-
ence absolute satisfaction and comfort in the spring clothes consult our
fitters have them show you the many new models and fit you with
the one best suited to your figure. The makes we sell aTe
.The Gossard the original and only successful front laced corset made
the Nemo especially modeled forstout women the American Ladv
Warner's Rust Proof Lyra Thompson's ind the latest addition to
our lines La Vida Corsets.
Foreign and U. S. Wash. Goods
-Wash goods and whRe goods stocks axe veny complete now and you.
have a really remarkable A-ariety of foreign and domestic faibrics to se-
lect from. Early .purchases are advisable for with the season fairly
on stocks quickly become depleted. Among the many good thing3 are
Chiffon Lisse white and colors a yard .- 29c
Scotch Tissues plaid and stripe effects a yard 25c
Figured Organdies new floral designs a yard 5Qc
Eigured -Marquisettes very handsome a yard ..50c
Colored Embroidered and Dotted Swisses... 5(jc aird"75c
Plain color Wash Voile all colors a yard !.!". 35c
White Marquisettes several qualities 5QC to $1.00
White Imported Crepe a yard - 20c to $100
Striped Imported White Pique 25c to $1.25
White Linen Waistings and. Suitings 25c to $1iOO
White Lingerie Batiste .'. "...25c to 75c
Whiie and Black Airline Cloth ...T." '.'.'.'.' 75c and. $1 00
Naushon Scotch Zephyrs
Seventy-five new pieces of this splendid zephyr gingham will be dis-
played for your selection in a beautiful assortment of stripes and me-
dium and large plaids- These are full 32 inches wide and -fl g
absolutely the best quality ever sold for a yard IOC
DRESS GINGHAMS.
A special lot of ginghams in styles especially suited to small children's
dresses and for school iwear. These are checks in light blue Q
and pink. A yard . O C
All Remaining
Winter Suits
and Coats
For Women are Priced
At Half
AND LESS
All Children's&oaks
at Reduced Prices
Novelty Style Wash Dresses
Smartly Designed Dresses at $4.95
Very cleverly designed one piece dresses of good quality mercerized rep
m light blue lavender pink tan .white and champagner the waist made
with broad "middy" collar and cuffs of white. The waist and skirt both
trimmed with large crochet buttons. One of the prettiest washable
dresses we have shown this season and one which should A Cf
sell for $7.50. We feature them at $4.1
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A Style for Early Spring
One of the very prettr shoe sfcvles for earhr
spring is his high top button shoe for women
made of exta qualky tan leather in the' new
short "stub toe" style with Cuban heel. A
shoe that is dressy at the same time suitable
for street wear.
$4.00
ftAT.ATFJL CLOTH.
Extra quality in light and dark
colors in designs for girls' dresses
or boys' wash suits. Regu- n J
lar 17 l-2c grade a yard. . "
PERCALES.
Yard wide light color percales in
designs for shirts and shirt waists.
A real 15c qualitv
a vard JLlC
Other good styles are shown in the
one and .two strap and plain pump
styles in plain kid patent leather
suede velvet and cravenette. All
sizes and widths on very attrac-
tive lasts.
J
ews
Brevities
Train Bulletin.
Bock Island train No. 3 Golden
State Limited due from the east at
S:50 p. m.f is reported for 5:50 p. m.
Rock Island train No. 33 due from the
east sl 7:40 p. m. is reported for 8:40
p. m. The Santa Fe train due at 9:40
came in two hours late while the T. P.
was 40 minutes late. Southern Pa-
cific train No. 2 due from the west
at 5:12 is reported one hour and 40
minutes late. The Red Sox special is
reported for 6 p. m.
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Nothing like "No. 8" every happened.
Ask the Healthy People.
what kind of milk they drink and in-
variably they will tell you that it's
the El Paso Dairy kind. Costs no more
than ordinary milk.
Dr. Deady Am. rrat'I Bank Bldg
C t. BilHnsrtoa 70S Magoffin. Tel
1489. painting paperhangingr decorating
For Thursday Only
Kress's candy feature: Chocolate
Nonpareils 15c lb.
JTevr Cranberries in Marlcct.
We have just received a shipment of
fresh cranberries never saw nicer ones
all select and perfect 15 cents a quart.
Jackson'n Sanitary Grocery.
Phone 353.
Bishop Forest Critically III.
San Antonio Tex. Feb. 22. Bishop
J. A. Forest of 'the San Antonio diocese
of the Catholic church is critically ill
Dctors say he cannot Kovr.
though he may live for several weeks.
Storage of "Valuable Papers.
We rent safety deposit boxes for the
storage of valuable papers. Three to
five dollars a year is the cost.
EI Pnso Bank & Trust Company..
DrE. D. Strong: Roberts-Banner Bldg.
Office phone 277 M; residence 3829.
Good For All 31nnklnd.
You can't drink too much good pure
milk the El Paso Dairy kind. Good
for the strong and nothing better for
the sick.
Instalatlon of one motor driven sub-
merger type centrifugal or impeller type
pump capacity not less than 200 gal-
lons per minute. Plans specifications
blank proposals and other information
furnished on application. Bidders on
proposals must state name of manu-
facturer supplying the pump. TJ. S. re-
serves the right to reject any and all
proposals. J. R. MoAndrews Captain
and Quartermaster TJ. S. A. Construct-
ing Quartermaster.
New Mincemeat.
Heinz's new mincemeat 20
pound.
Jackson Sanitary Grocery.
Phone 353.
cents a
The Old Country
If you wish to send money to the
"OLD COUNTRY" you can do so easily
and cheaply through this bank. We Is-
sue drafts payable in all countries.
El Pas0 Bank & Trust Company.
Open today until 8 p. m.
Select ball Wednesday evening at K.
of C. hall given by G. T. A. to B. of I
E. Admission one dollar. Mrs. Holmes
secretary.
Dr. Cameron reliable dentistry rea-
sonable prices. 113 S. El Paso.
Dr. Prentiss diseases of stomach and
Intestines. Rio Grande Bank Bldg.
Office Constructing Quartermaster
Fort Bayard N. M. Feb. 17 1911.
Sealed proposals in triplicate will be
received at this office until 11 oclock
a. m. March IS 1911 and then pub-
licly opened for furnishing including
Dynamite Suspect Arrested.
Chillicothe O. Feb. 22. Sheriff Stok-
er has arrested a man who gave his
name as Isaac Sachs on suspicion of
being William Caplan alias William
Morrison wanted in connection with
the dynamiting of the Times building
at Los Angeles.
business; never off on a vacation; never
sick; always well; always on handr1
always ready to give your business
strict attention and is located in the
most convenient corner in the city.
Dr. K. D. Robinson diseases of chil
dren and orthopedic surgery 700 Mesa j
Dawson Offered Job.
Washington D. C Feb. 22. The
president has tendered to representa-
tive Albert F. Dawson of Iowa the post
of secretary to the president but Mr.
Dawson has not yet said whether he
would accept the office.
The car will be transported across the
continent free of cost. It contain
flour and rice with some clothing.
All Eagles
- Are specially requested to attend
meeting Wednesday night and go from
hall in body to Fraternal Brotherhood
fair.
Nerr Celery.
Large white celery. 10 cents a bunch
three bunches for 25 cents.
Jackson's Sanitary Grocery.
Phone 353.
The Best Sauerkraut.
Is Heinz Sauerkraut. A new barrel
of it here delicious and appetizing C
cents a pound.
Jackson's Sanitary Grocery
Phone 353.
Ask the Healthy People.
what kind of milk they drink and in-
variably they will tell you that It's
the El Paso Dairy kind. Costs no morb
than ordinary milk.
Dr. Carpenter eye ear nose and
throat hospital 216 Wyoming street.
Dr. Crowder eye ear nose
throat; 602 Rio Grande Bldg.
and
War or Xo War
you will find El Paso Dairy milk al-
ways the same the best to be had.
Both phones. Free deliveries to aix
parts of city.
Banks to Iioan-
We have little home savings banks
which we loan to depositors who have
one or more dollars on deposit.
El Paso Bank & Trust Company.
Wanted for U. S. Army.
Able bodied unmarried men between
ages of 18 and 35; citizens oX United
States of good character and temperate
habits who can speak read and write
the English language. For information
apply to Recruiting Officer Coles Bldg.
El Paso Texas.
Serves All Classes.
Our Savings Department is calcu-
lated to serve all classes; the old and
young the poor and rich. It receives
deposits from $1.00 up and allows 4 per-
cent interest. Start an account today.
Open until 8 p. m.
EI Paso Bank & Trut Company.
Dr. Starker diseases of the eye ear
nose and throat. 319-320 Caples Bldg.
Provisions for Starving: China.
Washington. D. C Feb. 22. The car-
load of provisions raised in the District
of Columbia for the starving people of
China has left the capital for Seattle
Do not overlook "Number 8."
GAMFORXIA OBJECTS TO
NEW JAPANESE TREATY
Sacramento Cal. Feb. 22. A resolu-
tion was Introduced in the state sen-
ate today calling upon president Taft
to withdraw the new Japanese treaty
appealing to the United States senate
to refuse its as-sent and instructing the
California delegation to oppose its ratification.
"Number 8" will arrive Saturday.
ADS BY. PHONE.
You can easily sell it. Call Bell 11a.
Auto 1115. tell the girl what it is and
The Herald will sell it. No bother no
formality.
Sedentary habits lack of outdoor ex-
ercise insufficient mastication of food
constipation a torpid iiver worry and
anxiety are the most common causes of
Stomach troubles. Correct your hab
its and take Chamberlain's Stomach
The El Paso Bank and Trust Company where it will be transferred to the and Liver Tablets and you will soon
Is never out of town; never away on 1 army transport Buf ord for shipment. be well again. For sale by all dealers.
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