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EL PASO HERALD
Week-End E.lifi..n (Mnlwr 21-22 lf16. 11
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SOCIETY
Dinners Luncheons Teas.
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Kyle ii-
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tii quai
of honor at a de-
a given Friday
I r horn- on Rio
ro tir were demo-
-. nf louz ftemmw!
hi ant ht mums. In
iitfi noon Mis3 Hei.
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played
Mis-
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r.cfrrs!.n. ris -f-ed from aj
pre! il d- orattd ib in the dming !
.' j i "in iUrS ICA lUIUUrjU LUC i.t-
r . :D w. Mesdames Claiborne Adams.
I n T ""A imp Misses ga Tafel and
-nett f: r.m-les Assisting in serr-j-'j
a. i entertaining er- Mesdam
r 1 .tn.i Sarah Harp-. Mi-se
! tijnii and Marion Mad'l'K ks
i-.ts calb d d ii in? th-
OLUVRD
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B uasoiuteiy rvra
i No Alum No Phosphate I I
j ;Vs -p 4t ? ; iN
SV? - - -.- - - ?Si
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;v 2 inside Factsfti
&J?f ABOUT pM
! . ?7 Beautiful Hair M
Vj yA 1st Care and atten- Jfe
Ts " 1 on are necessary- K
""SA 2nd A scalp prophy-
- 0-? iatic is necessary.
if : ''j$A The Best One Is Bf
l'"il: Newfaro's Herpicide AO
St- "SCTSK Goaranteedby J" 5-V
V - Vk?S3bW The Merpidde Co. ' - X
5'HS:S'A Detroit Mich. M t - -fitk
P VlH0lD EVERYWHERCJ jftjjfl
? &$ 9 G-'SI
r - am Sub il Wm Wmm iTvr! df-
KELM A 1
"Wildes? Use Tkis N
See Tne Difference Tomoriw
IM T VI.ESK.Y SURATT.
JL7" . r ' ar. sisters you can get
"jT . i.i ii wrinkles off the etage as
w'i i you can on it. We stage
... r 1. .-e not so constantly at work
t our . omi'lexions as yon think we
. M..I -u-. of course is another
.-tti Hut we make it our business
i. keep our faces young. It is just
' .a irpoitant as to eat. When you
Set the ripht materials it is w-onder-
1 illy easv to get riI of wrinkles.
Tner.- :s nothing in thts wide world
bo remarkable in its action as the
irmula I have made up myself. Thou-
-iM- ?r. using it toda with astonish-
i -j: s litems Go to the drug store and
-." two ounces of eptol. Mix it in half
j of water and add one tablespoon-
.1 of glvcerlne That is all there is
1 o if Vpply it liberallj. the more the
J1 i.en . . .in! the more quickly you will
p w r i.Kles evervwhere just die awav.
! 11 promise you a surprise if you try
it.
VWFR TO QUESTIONS.
TT.VIKT LIP "Ve almost rot a
-utacie nothing seems to remove
ns.: That'" the same com-
. s .it I have about all the supc-fluoti
i --1..1. :.er sold It has been niv s-
!" pi Ever hear of dissolving
vaT r- It's the only sue-. ful
i ' ; ; some sulfo solution a tin-
i if --or. and moisten the hai- -'t i
'V "o natter how thick the 1' -
cimt'ii d-solve Miaopear. Th'S ne-. l
-mK. and never li..rm or spots the
-k -i It is aino-t mi- u-iilou in its
i ..n anvwheir on Tin l.odv and is
Mi-s KLDF.R
1 - r' '.i M w a a new
! slot . . H i eaftt-r
in that
ou have trr-...!.. .-t"ic tie heia-
"nnol for mak -m " l-.-'-r owing
i ii' . nd If' . --c to s. ! t lt
- k i Surr.. ri - ! H'iIj
1: m!1 h forwarded to you
DOINGS
Out Of Town Visitors.
t . .. n- .
. Mrs. tA. SI.epparu.oi aisoee. woo
ha fc11 goest of Mrs. D. F. Hafler.
hgm returned to her nome
I Mttle Louise Clifford of San Mar-
ctaL X. M. is the guest of her friend.
Wanda Watson during the exposition.
j-irV ? rt 0. t xj ixii f
Miss Lena M. Han. oi Loiumous. mo.
Missouri is expected to arrive soon to
be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James A.
Dk-kev and Mrs. E. Hulett at their
home. 3731 La I.uz street. Miss Hall
is the niece of Mrs. Hulett and the
cousin of Mrs. Dickej.
-.
I JnTlCdi
The 32nd Michigan infantry band
will play tonight at the dance of the
West Ysleta Country club.
liepinnine wun tne oance tonwnu
The w.-ekend dances of the El Paso
ui.try fitii wm oe neia in ine oan-
m i.t the roitec ciud. until tne com-
i.im .if the new club building.
Special Asentx.
ow-
i
"Nothing So Easy When You Knore
Hots'" Says the Stase Beauty
Valcska SuralL She Tells
How They Do It on !
the Stage. '
stores sell for twenty-fitre cents and
it lasts you for over a dozen of the
most exquisite shampoos and head-
washes you ever had. Dissolve a tea-
spoonful in half a cup of water and
it's read.
FORMLESS "How can I develop
a' flabby bust?" Ans. No sincere
person my dear can positively prom-
ise you success. Yet. a mixture of
two ounces of ruetone. half a cup of
sugar and half a pint of water has
done the work for contless women I
know. It is without question the onl
thing to use of the above mixture.
take two teaspoonfuls after mrals and
at bed-time.
MISS N. X. You'll squeeze ami
squeeze until you've ruine.l oor faci
trying o remove blackheads I'll tell
you w-hat to do and you'll get rid of
then not in a few weeks but in a
few minute?. Yes. I mean just that.
Sprinkle a little powdered neroxin on a
wet sponge or cloth and rub it on the
ilackheails. Then look in the mirror
and see the difference.
CI'RTOl'S T had to laugh when T
read your letter. The very formula
our friend is using on her complex-
ion with such wonderful success and
which she calls zintone. and won't tell
vou how to make is my own. Here It
is use it and get back at her in a
hurry. She'll see the difference in you
in a few days. Get one ounce of zin-
tone at the drug store and mix it with
two tablespoonfuls of glycerine and a
pint of water You'll get the same re-
sults she obtained without any ques-
tion Don't say a word to her. You'll
ee her open her eyes. This certainly
is a marvelous complexion beautifler.
Mr:? FANNY F. T never used a face
now-il.-r ve. no matter how costly that
w isn't chalky So I have mv owji
made up from my formula Such fine-
ness and smoothness ou never never
encr.:i ed Trv it and get a new
puwdei deiigbl. You can get It In drug
stores now for fifty cents in white
flesh or brunette tints. sk for "Val-
cka Sur.t Face Powder"
MRS -SHORT" "What will itoo
-m hair coming out bv the comhful""
-i vou- hair simply lacks growing
sTenuli Your hair will grow longer
a i.l moie b-.utt fnl than vou eer
M' it befo-e if inn will ue whit
t "!ii!i.iJ of inv fne'id a i: a trulv
ii Lit il. i I t'i ;. tn.ei.t. lt' m own
formula and I can guarantee you re-
v. ':: (". t one ounce of beta-nuinol
-i .ur .' ii- .i-t Mit ni:'i wnt.r
..v.l
' .. pin en h nr with
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Women's Organizations.
I Thp Innlnr anH intermediate mission-
-.-"-i- of Trinity Methodist
church will meet Sunday afternoon at j
Z:Z9 oclock in the church parlors.
Mrs. P. F. Hafler entertained the J
Buttinski Crochet club Friday after- j
noon at her home on Bliss street. The ;
! time was pleasantly spent in crochet
. work and refreshments were served bs .
. the hostess. Mrs. Roy D. Barmim ssill
be the nest hostess for the -lub. tnter- i
' tainine on November 2.
Circle No. I. of the Aid society oi I
' the First Methodist church met Thar-
i aav afternoon at ine nuine oi jit.
Leonard Hanson. 913 Dallas street. The
j meeting was opened by the president.
I J.e It T VYvitfielf1 Th ikimI rniitili.
I business reports were given. Plans
! wee completed for a parcel post
I social to be held at the church. Nov.
3. Those nresent were Mesdames H. M.
Whitfield. J. It. Childress. Nettie Bret
. n P.. t PnK. r E Pone.
1 v alter ureen it. $. iias. a. u rooie.
S. M. Hyten. J. E. Xeff and J. W.
The newly elected officers of the Aid
society of the First Methodist Episco-
pal church presided at the recent meet-
ing of the .vocietv held at the church.
Mrs. TV. B. Clark is the president: Mrs.
i A. L. Foote. vice president; Mrs. J. II.
n 1 .... .. 1 1 T f"
JIUIIU1HII. CVICiai.T UU lio. tf. .
TV'orthington. treasurer. Following the
usual business meeting there was a so-
cial hour. Several readings were given
bv Miss Lois McChesney that added to
the pleasure of the guests. Mrs. Foote
who is the retiring nresident was nre-
j sented with a cameo brooch on behalf
j of the society members. Mrs. J. R- Fisk
maae tne speecn oi preseniauuu. j
Mrs. G. R. Cole entertained the Bible
class of Trinity Methodist church j
Thursday afternoon at her home on
TVjorainc street. The class is taught
by Robert lender. Mrs E. I- Guerry
conducted the devotional exercises. A
business meeting followed. Refresh- I
ments -were served. Assisting the host-
ess were Mesdames A. G. Smith. E. L. '
Guerry. and Helen Judson. The rooms '
were attractively decorated with roses )
and dahlias of various colors. The mem- '
bers present were Mesdames Robert J
Lander. Ross E. Bryan. I. J. Avers. G.
I Jones. A. G. Smith. R. Town md G.
L. Guerrv. Louis Blumenthal. E D.
Moore. F. M. Towner. J. L Ely. E. L
Harris. L R. Pratt. Helen Judson Miss
Thelma Cole and I.en Guerry.
( The Wade Hampton chapter o.' the !
United Daughters of the Confederacy
I was organized Friday afternoon a a
' meeting held in the parlors of Trinity
Methodist church. Sixty charter men--'
bers were enrolled. Mrs. Ross E. Bryan
i was elected president. Mrs. Seth orn- '
j ilorff. vice nresMent: Miss Veima
' Casey secretary; Miss Margaret Bryan
i treasurer: Mrs. "W. N. Harshman histo-
i rian and Mrs. E. B. McClintock regls-
trar. Mrs. K. M. Lawrence wis elected
I honorary president for life. Mesdames
! J. H. Allen. S. L. Davis and C. E. Rryan
! were appointed an the membership
1 ftmmittAA Mamc C FT Rrvan I
T. E. Johnson and J. H. Allen I
will form the bylaws committee i
The meetings will be held the third (
Friday afternoons in each month. The
organization is planning to celebrate '
the golden wedding of an old veteran j
of the confederacy and his wife. Mr.
and Mrs. TV. R. Met' own. at the home
of Mrs. C. K. Bryan on November . j
The Sun-nine day nursery which i
has been ai l'0 South Florence street.
has been closed. ;
The Associated t narmes nas openen
a nursery on Florence street to care
lor the children during the da while
their mothers are at work and it will
j be .n charge of Miss Anna Wright.
j who -as been in charge of the Sun-
! shine nursery. "
In addition to caring for the chil- '
j dren the nursery has been acting as
. an emplacement bureau for the moth- '
j ers. and this part of the work will be
1 continued by the Associated Charities
1 so that in future anyone wanting worn- J
i en for work ehould phone 1945. It is j
vnaA !.. 1a nmhlni.ff A? !! J
employment work will prove an econ- i
omy in time and expense and serve to !
slve better strvice.
The nursery has been taking care of .
!rom 30 to jr. childr -n a day. and the
new places will be able to take care
of as many. Both American and Mex- J
ican children are received and are
provided with two meals and a very
light luncheon.
Tli Vnnahfn. nnrsorv had ti.n in
; charge of Mrs. Edith C. Lane. Mrs. E I
WOMAN'S VOICE CONTROLS BIG BEASTS
ELEPHANTS ARE INP0WER0FMME.Z0RA
Cowrtth;.
Lucia Zora
MMB. ZORA billed as the greatest
of all elephant tnfneis. and her
special pet. Si.xder th Tnk'.
a beast of unusual ir.t -llitepn . iM be
an attraction at the Sells-KIoio iu
w hen it conies to town in a few days
Mme Zora h.' a strange io er vei
ner huire pet- and tl: in to iiihKi-
M.t'Mi 1 f V. iv U -T'I -l
The . i.bire i P'"N Ft'.v. - J: iTao
R.n 1.J i . - -i .
IL Tale lr. Th..niHS o'Keef.'c. Mrs.
F. P. Kobvrtsmi and Mrs J A. Potter
The literary and social meeting nf
the Asbury Methodist church mission-
ary society was held Thursday after-
noon at .: o lurk at the parsonnce of
the churi h The scripture lesson was
read by K.-v. . K Campbell the pas-
tor. Rev. Hubert M. Smith offered tne
prayer. Cuba wa the topic of inter-
vstinK papers rrad by Mrs. 1". H.
llhoades and .Mrs. W. H. Irk. A 'Ui.
on missionary woik was conducted b'
Mrs. Lark. Mrs. H. M Smith gave an
interesting report of the New Metuo
srat- tonference of the Southern Metho-
dist church recently held in Clows. N.
M A social time followed. A salad
i'..uie was served bv the hostesses of
the afternoon who were Mesdames C.
K. t'.-impbell. A. A. Lawler and J. R
Burton. Among those present were
.Mesdames W. B. Gregory. J. L. Patter-
son. K H. Florence. J. W. Ross. M. U
Stewart. W. A. Kessler. James McCleese.
J. II. Harper. H. M. Smith. Alice Mor-
gan. F. E. Styles. M. Uladding. W. H.
Uirk. C H. Rhoades. G. E. Roberts. M.
M. Wallace. It. It Jones. C. K. Bryan.
H. X. Miller. V. T. Bush. P. D. Splawn.
E. A. Mitchell. P. Stanfield A. A. Law-
ler J. K. Burton. C. K. Campbell. Misses
Pearl Tille. Judith Hubbard Elizabeth
Wessel. Florita Harris and Annie Har-
ris. '
-Si-
Musical.
Musical loving people are taking
much interest in the coming Rafael
Diaz and Oliver Denton grand opera
concert to be given November 3 at
the Texas Grand theater. The net
proceeds of this concert will go to
swell the pipe organ fund of the new-
High school. Mr. Diaz's father was a
Cuban and his mother is German. Mr
Diaz will render four pieces in Span-
ish. The following Spanish friends
will serve as patrons: Prof and Sra.
P. J. Gonzales. Sra. Ernestina Alariii
Sra. A. de S. Bravo. Sra. Isabel de La-
ferriere. Sra. A. V. de Calderon. Sra. A-
de Calderon. Sra. Ema de Arguelles Sro.
E. de Carrillo. Sra. C. de Gonzales. Sra.
de E. Sambrano. Sra. K. R. de Romero.
Sra. S. de Romero. Sra. M. G de San-
chez. Sra P. S. de Casillas.
Cards.
Mrs. W. S. Murray will entertain the
Ebell Bridge club next Thursday after-
noon. Mrs. Charles Davis entertained the
Friday Bridge club Friday afternoon
at her home on West Boulevard. The
prizes were won by Mrs. M. O. Wright
and Miss Alma Jones. Mrs. Lamar
Davis will be the next hostess of the
club.
The Friday Luncheon Hritfee club
wa-; entertained by Mrs. Francis M.
Beall Friday afternoon at her home
in Kern Place. Following the lunch-
eon the guests played bridge. Mrs.
James L. Collins will entertain the club
next week at her home on Magoffin
avenue.
About El Pasoans.
Mrs. Louis Hammer' is quite ill at
her home in the Hammer apartments.
Miss Elizabeth TVessell left today for
-'.as Cruces where she will make her
nonic for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Edmonds are
the parents of a baby son. born Thurs-
day at their home on La Luz street.
The baby weighed 10 1-: pounds.
T Kill the I'recrlptlon.
At all three of our stores you can
rest asstired of having your pres- op-
tion filled Just as your physician wrote
it. In addition we are always glad
to give information.
TVe are thoroughly posted in things
of vital Interest we keep
abreast of the times our advice and
sus.-estions are reliable and trust-
worthy we have a mine of informa-
tion you can draw on it it's ours
for th" a-king. Vet. you are not obli-
gate. 1 to us m an way.
Modern methods have built our busi
ness Vie retain it by giving the best .
service. Let's get acquainted.
Nctilt H hlle .t Co. I
"Safety First" Druzgists.
Mills Bldg. Roberts-Banner Bide;
Depot Pharmacy. Adv.
Why :nt
Inspect our new shipment of Ma-
deria linens. Beach's Art Shop City
National Bank Bldg. Adv.
((
DAYS OF '82.
M
Uig Barn Dance and high class en-
tertainment tonight in "The las of
'2 Building" at the Soils Products Ex-
position. Adv.
"DAYS OF '82.
j
Big Barn Dance and high class en-
tertainment tonight in -The Days of
2 Building" at the Soils Products Ex-
position. Adv.
5.
With Big Snyder
The Tusker
r made by fchoumen.
j Foity-two double length cars ate re-
tinpd to t-airport the equipment of
the yvM Vlu.it ! . w from place to
T'l'- l't Is -.tt t.it circus will carry
luuu persons and horses without i-uni-
her. There are three herd of eh -
phants and main new specie? of 31 1
mats hae lwc-n added to tic zoo win-b
! lt th be-t in the (irMiitr
. Tii- j;iat t. i.t- ar- put up ! nsa
;U tij thetb avmir i-m. r-- cliffi-
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ONLY a few of the many hundreds
of lines of transportation in which
Velie Trucks are giving successful
service are shown here. Years of rec-
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Four" greatest makes of trucks makes
it a preferred truck wherever extra
capacity and dependability are insisted
on. Velie Capacity and Dependability
are insured beyond all doubt by Heavy-
duty Continental Motors Timken-
David Brown "Worm and Gear Drive
four-speed transmission steel raybestos
clutches Timken bearings throughout
removable tubular radiators extra
heavy pressed-steel frame heavy Silico-
Manganese steel springs large wheels
and the Velie large powerful brakes.
Driver's Cab Gas Headlights and
Prest-O-Lite Tank are included be-
sides regular oil lighting equipment
We carry a full stock of parts. Call
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sides regular oil lighting equipment Vi3 ;T1 1 m
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El GHIiS
Uash.rpton I i. Oct. 20. Five
brigadier iren- ral. including: those re-
cently promoted from colonel were as-
signed new commands today by di-
rection of president Wilson. Gen. Ed-
win St. J. Grehle receives the fifth and
eighth field artillery constituting a
temporary brigade at Fort Bliss. Tex.;
Gen. Francis H. French is given the
command of the Kagle Pass district.
Texas; Gen. Iben Swift jr.. goes to
Fort Leavenworth Kas.. as head of the
service school there; Gen. Frederick S.
Strong is designated as commander of
the Hawaiian department effective No-
vember 17. to Mireeed Uric Gen. Kvans
and Gen. "harls c. Treat takes com-
mand of the first Hawaiian brigade at
Schofield Barrat k. Hawaii Gen. Treat
will leave his post at the war college
nere aouui I'ecemoer j.
Made In KI Ino. ;
Catalogs. Half Tone Work Loose
Teaf Supplies our Specialties. 1 ance :
Programs and Fann taff.: Y n-
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tations and Ste 1 ! ie i:niv .: - V.l
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ATTACK i
IB NEK
Tteno. Nev.. Oct. -. In a t it ment
issued here toda. Miss Anne H Martin
rational chairman of the National
Woman's party condemned the action
of the crowd in roughly handling wom-
en at Chicago Thursday nieht while
president Wilson was speaking
"We are accused of being militant."
said Miss Martin "but our work for
national political freedom has been
carried on everywhere by peaceful dig-
nified apd constitutional methods. The
cnl 'militants are the Democratic men
who do not hesitate to malign us. to
atta- k us. to knock women down if
peed le. and to destroy our property
in their efforts to oppose justice to
women and our purpose to hold the )
I emo ratic part responsible for its
hostility to national suffrage for
women
'The recent attack upon the woman's
party in Chicago emphasizes the ne-iffe.-dty
of speedily placing all the wom-
en of the country under the protection
of national legislation."
''ermany has used 7 1-- tons of iron
md s: mile of ribbon In awarding
i .. i t.i iron crosses.
linaWise
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PIMPLES 801 THE
EST COMPLEXION
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Cuiicura Soap and O'Mment are r.jt
rnly mijat jl.iable t. r the treatment of
pimplrs blackheads redness and rijj'U-
ness dandruff and irritated scalps but
their sreat mission is to prevent sucli
conditions. Cuticura S.iap used exclu-
sively for the t.'iiet and Cuticura Oi t-
ment Tccasii'na'.ly as needed keep the
sk:n and scalp clean clear and health .
"Ms- face and neck were ruined with
. -r'l'S and blackheads. The pimples
. -- l:ard and red a-'d wnuld itch and
b.;:i s. hadly I could hardly sleep at
r.icht. When 1 scratched them ercp-
tions as large as a pea began to come
on my face and I was ashamed to go out
doors. My whole face was disfigured.
"I had been suffering about five weeks
before I began using Cuticura Soap and
Ointment. A free sample gave me
relief so I bought more and one box of
Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura
Ointment completely healed my face."
(Signed) A.idrew Hurd. 4 Masjie St.
Montgomery. Ala. April 6. 1916.
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