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EL PASO HE
KAlaD
PP1 W
SATURDAY EVENINGS WE ARE I
OPEN UNTIL 8:30 O'CLOCK. ON
ENTRANCES TO NEW ANNEX ON
SAN ANTONIO ST. MESA AVIL
AND THRU EL PASO PIANO CO.
AT 208 TEXAS STREET.
ALL OTHER BUSINESS DAYS WE
CLOSE PROMPTLY AT 6 OCLOCK.
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LEAVE FOR HOME
First Regiment Departs
Among Cheers; N. C. Boys
Are Settled in Camp.
cnil L Vonr Mall Orders.
Corner Mesa Avenue and San Antonio Street.
Private It ran eh Ktchange 3300
rnonc Order promptly Filled.
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T ei 1 t T e econd
i will not mow it camp
1 nth Penn Ha ut. in-a--itfl
Thursd-- It -will
inj that the tenth a-
f r the ve am i p nn-
w 1 t Canij v art
ii- The se ii 1 infan-
ii 1 1 con- led into
. n it- new irilN onie
Drill ItrInK Tmrron.
Tl fu rti O-irolin itifantrv.
t. r the i m 1 of CoL W R-d-
I iii nte broker of ihinp-
to C 1 le-i it; drill i Thure-
i t ii t a up Mewa-t piade
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r I i. it. trii pleased with hi
f f re n ' olnlizauo.i tmp to
t . rtle fir- i en ind off i er rid
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irin I i p cial rder from
t olon i ir ide brief st4ip-
vt tl r ' Kileis-h C.
M-3!! I hi. TV i -hrexeport L- Mon-
r l-a r 1 I ort north the men
v i-i h. ind refrt-Miim nt; b
t opjl iid in return the ga e
a t i ief b t n ert
hort Hike Popular.
-h it hi r-s Hie the prim i pi I drills
o' he a1- 1 " --t ttloned t amp
T t- M p tl wt-ek The holh w and
t j roads r nd Tmp Per-huiir af-
! T-nien exec Her er-
r 1 the ncn ar i t oming
i er- hoth on t e guns
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i 1 im i irnl erv
T p trains on f ( - un-
1 s Ml of the f'-ijrht
this trai rv while
t r; a'-e shift J on the
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'i e of i he largest theater- m the
r Is I'n ttnMruoted at Camp
irt. n i th di itioTi lie ultiuar-
t - The Vit s; which will be
c 6- d to. v U fa e the Southwestern
riit of w i 1 will practKalK be
ti tne centt tit ih. diision It will
oi jaowng jutture and audeillt
EIGHT ARMY OFFICERS WILL
TAKE PART IN TEST RIDE
l-ouplaa. 8jU Oc' -What is ex-
pecedtq Jflfe!st test for mounted
officei aid Hfes eer de ised will
Irem here Tburda eenmp at
c k It a$ postponed from Monda
.eniTB There are eiht entries up
o the precit tiiie ind others a-e ex-
. Med liefo e t'tt t-i beint.
"Hie rire wl be injde ei tirel at
- .at The riders will draw f t r poi-
don ai d lfc e ie headquarte-- of the
e Jer-eT. .aalr ten rr te n-
ter il Jj before leaxing nd on
hh - dmfr ime e th rider will be
-H-- a sea.' a elo e conta nmp m-
fju t ons j - tt htkinff --tatiot
uie cond tiuns i 1 dertinat r The
Tjjte -vrill t er f-t m -0 to m miles
T h rider t ill d for himeif liow
v ill cover tne distance ncludmi?
tt& for hi- bo--- fe ding ard water-
In? The best time px- the route tht con-
f tian of the hore and ride on the
mpleti6n of the tet a well is on the
Viewing da. wll proen award n?
th-- j rize a handsome mounted riding
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"MEXICAN ANARCH ENDANGERS
FRENCH PROPERTY SAYS TEMPS
Tans France. Oct 4 French in-
Ttiments of S0 000 00 are endan-
e ed bv "Mexican anarchi " says the
Temps alluding1 to what are described
a the .arbitrary arts of the Carranza
spt mber 5 unde- whicn it is alleged J
trit properties were confiscated
The French &as the Temps " re-
r i ded Gen arranza with smpath
-vkc renounced a did other Euro-T-
n states her own policy toward
Mexico to follow that of Washington.
multareonslv -with all our allies we
ie otrijlzed b the desire of the United
c Te? the covernnaeflt gX Carranza in
tv conviction thai the deference
wnuh we thus shewed toward the
j.r- it NortJo American republic would
hau no unhappy effect m safeguard-
iP ur rights. These hopes have not
t i reilized
i ante still refuses to admit that its
de nd. will lemain without result
but if that shouij be the case he will
tik -jth a tU'ii t- the situation re-
o nr no- f rpet this disappointment.'
THOUSANDS AT SAN ANTONIO
SEE DIVISIONAL PARADE
"-an ntonio Tex . Oct. 4 Thousands
ci i trui i witnessed the parade of the
1 prr. isional division here today.
H 1". id excursions augmented the
r .1
Tie dmsioi- headed by Bng Gen
Tl r i Grt-n and embracing troops
from Texas Illinois Kansas and Wis-
er mm and two regiments of the regu-
lar army moed from camp Wilson at
8 ix.lock forming a line nearl ten
r lies in length
ruMio cool tores banks and pub-
lic offices wf-re I'osec" Festivities will
comlude with a haniuet torisrht at
h Maj (.en 1 redenck Funston.
T I 1" tlf n f ft Jtirl mnra fhan 1 11A
oih- ar:n offuers will beVntertainea.
MILITARY FUNERAL GIVEN
VICTIM OF MACHINE GUN
TfiniiK V M. Oct. 4 A military
fu eial was held here today for Sergt.
H-n-v Cox killed b a machine eun
discharge Tuesdav The bod) will be
bert to the cuairlmans former home
at Cotter Arkansas Cox was Uing on
his cot w-athin a demonstration of
the Lwis machine gun for the benefit
of soTie Wyoming officers who were
x siting the rirst rkansas regimen's
omp The inn was accidentally disci-
ireed and a bullet shattered his right
th irh
Bitteries P mil C Colorado Field ar-
til'ery arrive.! hei Tuesd- under
comm-ind of Waj Hcvher hhirp
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SOCIALIST LECTURE.
P Walter Thomas Mills. Cleveland
Square W -dnesda night at S Adv
Tenement Oivners.
-e ou petting nil of the monev
'r 'iu-p should hring' Ask Lte
" " i 1 specialize on tenaments.
i i -. ii - S tl Paso.
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Each Day Brings N
"Popular" Suits Fo
W OTCC1
r Fall At S
O "n O S
IB ays As
To Us As
To If 01
'TpHESE October dajs are as in-A
spinng to us as to jou. Their
influence is creative. They ex-
hilarate enlnen. infuse spirit into
ideas and urge thought to action.
They quicken every raj. And with
you we feel as though nothing was
impossible.
The whole store absorbs this spirit.
Stocks show it and our employees
share in it freely though perhaps
unconsciously. "Expansion' over-
leaps the restraint of sultry summer
das and progress seems inevitable.
October! The month of fulfillment
The beginning of an epoch from
which we reckon our days of
achievement when all things seem
possible to perform glorious days
when the store presents opjjortuni-
ties forjou in overflowing measure.
Days as inspiring to us as lo you.
(Signed)
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Tlhe Great
Blanket
'JT'HE buying already has been
such that we have asked our
blanket Jiujer "Will the supply
'2St?" "I have a reserve stock
enough for the week." was his
answer. Many women have come to
us with lengthy lists of the blankets
wanted and bought more than iras
luted. Do jou need a better en-
dorsement of the quality the pretti-
ness 6f the patterns or the Iowness
of price in this sale? For Thurs-
day: GOOD COTTON BLANKETS
-NEAUttOOL- COTTON BI-AVKET.s
-Mibstantml weight SIZe 64x7.
inches Shown in tan prev or white
with pink or blue border..'. Blanket
tltllCtl edie in mat... -.. LI...- ...
c- ... iMC viautiei
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-IMJO CIJI-AM- COTTO.V I5LA.N
K' T Wooi trashed Size 64s7fi
mclie Come in solid tan rrer and
white with pink or blue border Two
men raonair ribbon boaniL doable
iiten edges The
pair at
TVDO CHI AM- COTTON BL-N
KITTS Tvool finished. Ixivel .Uids
of blue and tan and pink and pn-v.
White mohair ribbon hound edes
Sue 64x76 inches. 7 g"h XE
Apar.at z&okS
-IXDO CHI-AM" COTTON BLAN-
KETS Fize 70xS0 inches. Wool fin-
ished Blue and tan. and pink and
grey plaids. White mohair nbbuu
bound edge Absolutely the bet
aiuc ui toe vear gra oj
at a pair Vjt Att
WHITE WOOr. RT.JJTVlTPTc;
"O. 1SV High rade pure wool
blankets made of California seleced
lambg wool: u-e 70xS4; plain whit
with white mohair ribbon Iiound
ft. $7050
CALIFORNIA ELANKETS
"UTAH- I'uU sue double blanket
California wool in mixed oro-tn tol
ore. Fancy stitched edse-. 11-4
Mi at a cja a &
lir. 5fy5
'MOTTLED GRFi" rutl hlzc Jou-
it blankets -n California wool in
mottled grev. with fancy colornl bor-
ders; blanket stitched edircs. 13 4
.!. ?8 45; 12-4 size
S6 95; 11 4 sire pair
-OREY FOX" A fine ool blanket
in grey with ae-oited color fancy bor-
ders hei-mI cdos inci:3-
offering 10 4 size a pan $3 95; 11 4
-ue $4 95; 12-4 w fl . a e
pair at tpU.B
--YX MOTTLED- Heavy weight full
sise blankets of California wool in
dark mottled with fancy color border
and black ribbon bound. Made bv
the Oregon Citv Woolen Mills. 12-4
size a pair $959 and 14-4 sie
fir $12c50
"BEACON" BLANKETS
-"X. L. BEACON" BLANKETS
White with pink or light blue bor-
ders 64x7S inch size Double stitched
ribbon bound edge. rf Cb U (Tk
Pair at Ai zP
-X C BEACON" 66x80 inches fine
-oft vool finish double cotton blan-
kets in white with pink and blue
borders; double -cued ribbon bound
edges a
pair.
$2045
(lXth Floor.
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A M
SEARCH .is one may it will be next t impossible to
di-ovei- suits of equal worth and quality style and
exclusiveness beauty of line and perfection of tailoring
outside of -'The Popular" in El Paso at the price.
These suits are selected individually by our expert
not purchased en lhnsse and the choosing of them left to
some one unacquainted with the requirements of our
clientele suits which perfectly express the spirit of the
new mode the genius of the artists who designed them
the personality of those who wear them.
Fine serges poplins gabardines and novelty mixtures
and checks: all wanted coloi-s and black; the trimmings
are in keeping with Fashion's dictates. All sizes for
Women and Misses. (Fifth Floor)
em's S15 Satin
resseSo S-peei&L $1L5
THE buying opportunities offered in our dress de-
partment Thursday are not to be overlooked. We
have prepared for a great dress event and you Avill
agree when you see the great number of dresses we have
assembled that we are ready to supply your every dress
need. Lovely satin dresses in all the most popular Fall
colorings and" black make up the assortment. Trimmings
are so varied that description is impossible and the
many styles give you a most comprehensive assortment
from which to make your selection. (Fifth Floor)
ri 1 J f
IK
New Autmam Sfeirts
S4.95 To 8o50
ADE of handsome fancy wool plaids and novelty striped all
wool fabrics. Every new fashion thought is represented in this
collection. There is hardly a woman but who will want one of these
smart jiew garments. Many are finished with pockets and belts
tnmmed with buttons. A full range of sizes priced from $4.95 to $8.50
Come in tomorrow and try on one of these smart models whether you
wish to purchase or not. (Fifth Floor)
Smart
Coats
'TTOMORROW we will offer at this unusually moderate price
"- women s new Fall Chinchilla Coats in plain white fancy plaids or
stripes. Every model in the collection is absolutely new and nght-up-to-the-mmute
in style. Chiefly they are cut in the full flare effect and
embody many new and novel collar cuff and belt effects. When jou
see these garments vou'll agree that they are extraordinary values at the
modest sum of $8.50. (Fifth Floor)
Jir
3h
N
Autumn Millinery
oat
ge fiats Are Iarger
s Sma!!eFBixt TKe Me
Ever Smi
drain Sized fiat
s I
"C"1VE distinct fashion influences Chinese. Russian. Spanish. Military. Ec-
desiastic and the Chinese strongly in the lead Not China of the tur-
Dulent. new republic but China of the old empire "Dragon China" of rare
artistic inspiration. Hats are lovably graciously new with more and more
of "splendid simplicity" the simplicity it takes genius to achieve. Sharper
more danng turns to wide bnms indescribably lovely' Perhaps a simple
ornament for sole trimming but that ornament a tiny glowing replica of
a cathedral window !
Ok" -..
tsy
Am vljp'O' 9 $
lO And SI
AsT
TBue Popular9 Stiowiiigs Are Wonderfully Conaplete
VELVETS and satin antiques. Felt. Frameless
hats. Fur hats. Accordion crowns. Sailor hats
with three or four corners to vary their monotonous
roundness.
Hats boldly copied from the Toreador of Spain: from
the Mandarin of China: from dwellers in the frozen
north of Russia; from the headgear of millitary offi-
cers of everv nationality of everv rank.
Embroidery gold and silver that might have
graced a priest "s robe.
Burnt" peacock burnished exquisite! Touches
of small feathers tiny French flowers lace and veils
especially the tiny "brim-veil;" ostrich banding
the 'burnt" ostrich that looks like Perian lamb!
Everywhere noelty difference charms. Come in
Thursday and try them on. (Sixth Floor)
Varsity Fifty Five Belt Bacfes'
Tlie Favorite
Mens zs
Dress Up Stilts Witlfo.
ig Mela
Mens
Clothing
Shoes And
Hals Located
On The
Second Floor.
T'S no wonder
Hart Schaffner &
Marx have designed
so many different
kinds of them.
Nothing is more be-
coming to well-built
young figures than a
smart belt-back suit.
Fall designing shows double-breasted belters new ideas
in pinch-back models; belted backs and sides.
We have them in a great variety of fabrics greens blues greys tans.
At $20 $22.50 $25 and up. (Second Floor.)
Mens g
Furnishing iisj
Gooao sP.J
Now k 3
Located jfc fx
Fmt i ff .yjxz
Floor CIM?Nlfv? vli'-lla ill
I Copynrlit Hart ScLaf forr & llarz
laaKet
$2.95 3.95 $4.95
-TPHEY Ipok wash and wear well.
They nave the "body" and qual-
ity that impart endurance and have
many advantages over wooL
They're here in all wanted colors
and novelty designs. Made of fin-
est cotton by very careful processes
to make them both strong and beau-
tiful. Ideal for women and add to
the luxury of the bath. For extra
good values see these Blanket
Robes at $2.95 $3.95 and $4.95.
(Fifth Floor)
4.95 Bath
i $2.45
A SPECIAL lot of Woman's
Eiderdown Bath Robes in
plain colors of red blue lavender
and grey. Because they are slightly
mussed from display we close out
these $4.95 values at the modest
::rf $2.45
(Fifth Floor)
3D Styles Of
Blotsses At
$2.95 $3.95 $4.95
FIFTY styles at thtse
popular prices that's
"The Popular" waj of
giving diversity. Here art
blouses for matinee and
afternoon wear and it is
a little wonder that the
fame of -Popular" $2.95
SG.95 and $4.95 Blousis
is wide-spread. Daintiest
Blouses obtainable al'
made of Georgette Crem
Crepe de Chine. Nits
Laces and Taffetas it
white fle-h pink and al-
most all tlie rest of tL
new Fall sjiades.
(Sixth Floor
Madame Lyra
AiasS Franc
Corsets. At
jlj31'tt VJECwiPjlyKB
mf '&y
VfEN
THESE Corsets are the
ideal of every woman
who knows. They empha-
size the best lines of the
feminine form yet th
wearer is unconscious ot
being unduly corseted for
these Corsets readily pro-
vide for all the activities
of the figure as well as
the proper function of
even organ of the body.
They come m a wide
range of models of vary-
ing proportions f'r all
types of figures in a
wide range of materials.
Don't fail to get one of
these $5.00 Corsets on sa'e
Thur&day only at $3.95.
(Fourth Floor)
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