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EL PASr MftPMTNO TTMtr TWTIRSDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1913.
SEVEN
Gossip of Society
MRS. JVKI A A. SHARP so. In y Editor. Phone Ml
I Ml. HBAHT.
DAILY FASHION HINT.
(A UMon In Irish.)
(This vas written In answer to a
correspondent. "Whenever 1 ask what
machree means I am told '1 will aak
mother.' and that la th laat hear ot
H- What do It meanT' Professors
or Gaelic will find the translation. I
fear somewhat tree )
"Pray come and Interpret thl Oadlc
Tor me.
And tell what an Irishman means by
machree?"
"Tis tha white of the day and the
Warmth of the aun.
The ripple of waters that laughingly
run.
The sweet bloom of youth the harvest
tr of years.
The gold of all am i les and tlte salt of
all tears.
Tis the thrill Of the hand and tne
light of tha aya
The a;loW of tho cheek and tha Hps
parting: cry.
Tls father 'tis mother 'tis brother or
wife:
The music of woman'a. tha wine of
man's ltfo.
Tli all that ho Uvea for and hopea for
a bora;
'Tla an Irishman s heart making; vocal
his love;
The whole of creation and one lsta In
the aea.
And that's what an Irishman mean by
machrae."
Krsncla P. Lonr.elly 8 J.
Mrs. Farrara at Ho
Mrs. B. I Farrar entertained ebout
UO guests yesterday afternoon from :
z to a. The living; room was reeorgten
with bouquets of long stemmed white
and yellow chrysanthemums In tall cut
grlaae vanes tha library In pink and
white chrysanthemums und the den in
meases of fragrant violeta In cut tasa
bo wig. Tha dining room was la red.
tha candlea In cut glass atloks having
red hades. Tha Unan centerpiece and
dolllea on the polished tabla ware bor-
dered with hand made Venetian lace.
Tha flower place wag g large shower
bouquet of red carnations In a cut
irlas bowl. Mrs. Otla Colea and Mrs.
W. W. Svana presided over tha coffee
urna. A salad couraa luncheon was
aerved. iittle Harriott Fisher and Louis
Erwln received tha cards r.' the door.
Thev looked very awaet and dajnty in
beautiful white frocks with broad
hlack belts caught down with roal lace
in the den Miss Emily Kemp and Misa
Paulina and Mabelle Bryan servac tne
Farrar was assisted In receiv-
ing? by her mother. Mm. B. V. Him-
mett and Mra. IS. M Bell mother of
Mra. a p. Colaa. The ladles or mm
house party were Meadamaa O. H.
Baiim. W. H Bryan. R. Campbell. "Wal-
ter Erw-ln. Sherrod Jamea A- Dick. J.
L. Dyer. W. W. Evans. Watara Davla.
fl. 0. Farrla. Fisher. W. K Gal nee J.
A. Happer. H. B Harding. D. White.
.1. d MrNary. Sear lea. C. E. Kelly. M.
O. Wright. H. S. Potter. W. E. Raoo.
K. J. feldman 11 8. Stewart. J. u.
Rweeney. W. V. Turney. Zach White
T F Williams. James Marr. Otis Coles.
W. Cooley and Miss Jane Christy and
Auna Le Baron.
The Reyes orchestra was stationed In
the hall upstairs and played soft south
fin and Spanish airs during the entire
afternoon.
Among the moat beautiful gowns
worn and their wearera ware:
Mra. O. . H. Baum. whjte satin black
embroidered chiffon overdress with vel-
vet banda and brilliants; diamonds.
Mrs. E. M. pell grey crepe de cnine
over white chiffon with embroidered
chiffon tunic diamond tiara and oia-
mond ornamenta.
Mrs. W. Cooley rose aafln bodice
d raped with real lace: dtamonua and
pearls.
Mrs. Otis Colea blue and white mar-
quisette over blue allk with bruo agttn
girdle; pearls.
Miss Jane Chrlaty. grey charmcuee
overdress oi Irrtdeacent grey net;
peart h.
Mrs. Jamea A. Dick blue m.-n over-
dreaa of white Ince and pale blue vel-
vet meteor trimmed in chiffon roae
btida. diamonds.
Mra. Walter Krwln hand embroioereo
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SPIiP
OORGBOVS COLORING.
Coral and white chiffon embroid-
ered In Hiiver beada produced the
raviahlng evening gown which 'la
aketched above. The shawl-like trans-
parent drapery of the bodice la tucked
Into a girdle of white messaline and
fell In ahlmmering beauty over th
bare arm. A peplurh of white cut In
wide scallops falls over a tunic of tho
coral chiffon which Is draped beneath
a detached panel of the qor'al chiffon
over an undoraklrt of white satin
messaline. The louse hanging tab or
atole was liberally spangled at the
bottom. The coreare was filled with
a band of messaline.
white ailk with overdress of hand
painted chlffbn:diamonu.
Mra. Fred Feldman roae brocage
crepe meteor overdress or real lace;
diamonds.
Mra. B. L. Kan ar. white orocaoe
rhermeuae drape of Imported lace
caught with American Beauty rosea.
algret and diamonds In hair; diamond
ornamenta.
Mrs. W. L. Ualnes. black aattn. over-
dress of black net embroidered In sli-
ver and touched with burnt orange;
dlamonda.
Mra. B. F. Hammett. white satin with
embroidered tuic. i.. bertha toucnea
with blue; diamonds.
Mra. James Marr orange panne vet-
vat overdress of gold embroidered chif-
fon; pearla and dlamonda
. Mra J. Q. -McaXry white hand em-
broidered French robe -touched with
roae panne velvet; diamonds.
Mrs. Will Tlace. maroon silk with
chiffon and lace bodice toothed witn
gold Jare; dlamonda.
Mra. W. W. Turney. grey charmeuae.
tunic and drape of Persian embroidered
net ; dlamonda
Mra. Dan White blue messaline with
chantllly lace tunic and bodice pink
satin draped girdle; pearls and dla-
monda. Mrs. Zach White. Imported gown of
pale blue moire si Ike and lace; dia-
monds. o
El Psm Social CM.
The El Paso Boclal club will give tts
second dance uf tha season tomorrow
night at the Toilet- ciuu Tula prom-
tee to be the moat brilliant dance of
the aeaaon. The first halt of the eve-
ning will be given ovar to the 'cotil-
lion" which will he led by Capt. Harry
Cootea of the Thirteenth cavalry wno
will- be assisted In the first number
by Mr. J. o. McNary. There will be
eight figures each distinct and alt
graceful and beautiful. "The southern
croas" la an especially beautiful figure
and will be given In El Paso for the
ftrat time.
The other figures which will be pre-
vented for the ftrat time In tne cny
will be the paper chas. Theee ara
amusing figures and will be found very
enjoyable. The cotillion will begin at
a o Clock sharp.
Captain Cootea l3 the cotillion at
the Jamestown exposition where there
were S40 couples dancing. This dance
is being revived In the east and the
Social club la fortunate in having ao
efficient leader.
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Nc-w nuhoF rev Sc. teaaeat V
The members of the hi Clement's
church are pleased with- the announce
ment that they are to have a bishop
The Rev F. B. Howden ot St. John s
church In Washington haa been ap-
pointed to genre In El Paao and New
Mexico and will arrive abuut Jan. 1.
Since the death of Blahop J. M. Ken-
ejrlck on Dec. 16. IS11. there haa bean
no blahop in the diocese the Rev. Cam-
eron Mann bishop of North Dakota
acting until the appointment of a regu-
lar blahop.
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Coagresratleaal Aid.
The ladiea' aid of the First Congre-
gational church will meet today at
2:80 p. m. With Mra. Charlea B. Stev-
ens S15 West Boulevard. All mem-
bers and ft rends are Invited to attend.
Tesaa State Haaaaae Saelety.
Word has been received that at tho
meeting of the State Humana society
and bureau of child and animal pro
tection held in Auatin Nov. 10. Mrs.
William H. F. J odd was elected a mem-
ber of the state board of directora ant
alao aeoond vice president of the so-
ciety. El Paso la being honored lately
by the election of state offtcera or in
varloua societies.
lab Haste Day.
The Woman'a club held their "Clun
House Day" meeting yesterday after-
noon for the purpose of arousing en-
thusiasm among the members regard-
ing the building of a club houae. Mm.
A. W. Foster presided In the absence
of Mrs. A. P. Averlll. president of the
club and Mrs. W. R. Brown vice pres-
ident who ate attending tne State Fed-
eratlon at Corpus Cnrlatl. Mrs. s ÍI.
Sutherland wse In charge of the pro-
gram. Mra. Hell Hale gave a talk on
"Federation no tea of the meeting in
Corpus Chrlstl" and made mention or
the concert to be given by Mise Elisa-
beth Garrett La the near future under
the auspices of the Woman's club.
Mra. S. J. Fennel! read a paper "Our
Club House." which waa a reaume of
th- tonditiona surrounding the gift by
Mlas Thlrsa Westcott In 110 of her
home to be usee) as s club house or sold
and ths proceeds used to build a club
home The home le on California street
and haa been rented so far.
Mrs. R. T. Wilson favored the chit
With a beautirul voeal solo Ihta la
the fust time Mra. Wilson has sang
for the club and tt la to be hoped it
will not be the laat time for ner sing-
ing Is a tregt to music lovers
Mrs. A W. Foster gave a taKt on
1 he Need In Bl Paso of sn Auditorium"
and said that by building a club houae
with an auditorium they would benefit
both themselves and the city.
Mrs. Francia Moore then gave
piano aolo and was heartily applauded.
Mrs H T. Row la apoke on "What a
Club rio use Means to Club Women"
and said In order to start enthusiasm
In the work every member must feel
a responsibility In the building of tt.
By having a club house they could per.
mlt and encourage a wider field of
work.
Mr Y P. Miller ggve a reading
"What a Club House Is" which wss
written by a prominent eaetern club
woman.
Mrs. swett. e viettor from Providence
R. I. was asked to speak and responded
with an Interesting talk on "How the
Toledo Woman's Club Secured Club
House." She was Very much appro-
riated and several good ideas were
gained that will help the ladles in their
campaign in this city.
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Preparing fer Horse Shew.
Society folk of VI Peso will take a
prominent part In the annual horae
show which will be held at Washing-
ton Park on Nov. tí and at the horse
show ball which will be given In con-
nection with and following the horse
show and military games. At a meet-
(ng of several prominent El Paso wom-
en with the horse show committee the
nitrnnsMM for the ho ase show were
chosen Besides the Bl Paso women
taking part in the horse show festivi-
ties the wives of the srmy officers of
troops statlonsd here will siso take
part.
The patronesses for ths horse ahow
who ware eeleeted yeaterday are: Mrs.
U g. Stewart Mrs. Max Weber Mrs.
W. L. Tooley. Mra. J. F. Wtlliama Mra
Albert B. Fall Mra. Roben D. Read
Mrs. Hooert E. U Miente. Mra Ed Soott.
Mra. Henry Meyera and Mra. W. T.
Davidson
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ti un i TALKED A BOLT.
Mrs. Mllle Welch Is ill at Hotel Dteu.
She had Just returned from a visit In
Merkle Texaa and waa taken III upon
her arrival at home
Mr. and Mrs. 1 tira y arrived today
on the Texas at Pacific for a vlalt with
friends.
f. Fenncll has been called to his
hume In Birmingham Ala. on account
I uf the aertout Illness of his father.
SOCIAL HAPPENINGS
In and About Fort Bliss and the Country Club
VW MBS. W. B. I il. t on.
A number of ladles sat in the bal-
cony of the Country club Tuesday night
ánd listened to the toasts and wit-
nessed tlte tun that the men had at
the banquet given In honor of Colonel
West who leaves for David's lslumi
Immediately on recruiting duty and aa
they saw and '(mart! what a good time
the'men had. they wondered why wom-
en couldn't get together and have fun
the aame as men do. Do you know
the answer? Can any one tell the
reason why?
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Floy d Paj ne was elected president
of tbe Country club lust night by the
board of directors tu fill the vucaiuy
by the resignation of Judge Waiets
Davis. The election is pleaalng to
every one as Mr Payno le a popular
member of the club and needa no in-
troduction aa he Is one of the pinneers
of El Paso and has ever been active
In the upbuilding of the city and In
all of the progressive and forwurd
movements that are necessary to a
growing community. He la a conaerva-
tive business man and his excellent
Judgment la often aought in matters
that are problema to. others. Hta gan-
VICTOR
ALL THE NAME IMPLIES
IT IS THE SUPERIOR
TALKING MACHINE
The Victrola
Is an Improved Victor the first upright Talking Machine
Since its creation it has like all other articles of merit
had many imitations but due to its superiority in sound
reproduction and perfect tone quality it has easily kept
the lead. The greatest singers of the world make
Records exclusively for the Victrola.
Ask your friends what kind of a Talking Machine they
have then call on us.
LIBERAL TERMS
W. G. Walz Company
103 El
Paso St.
eroalty la vvsii known. He ii s brother
of the late David Payne who was be-
loved by all. a public spirited man
among men and whom every member
of the club mourns ano will always
in Iss.
That W. F. Payns la willing to take
the presidency apeaks well for bla abil-
ity for we all know of the many bur-
dens of aorrow that he haa bean called
to bear Jn tha last twe years.
Every one Is rsjoictng thst we are
not tu loss Major and Mrs. Barney
when the 'other army people leave aa
they sre the most delightful of hosts
and hoMeaaeB. Their recant one-step
party given at the Country club tor
their El Pas friends wa a delight and
was so well attended and ao thoroughly
enjoyed that the popularity of the
couple na entertalnSra jsas firmly es-
tablished. It la Just such people aa
the Barndya that helpa keep up the
teputatlon for hoapltality that El 1'aao
Is so famoua for.
Mrs .lames Bourroughs of the Second
ravalry was called to Houston by wire
on account of the serious Illness of hr
mother. Mra. Bourroughs left last night
and may not be able to sail from uai-
veston with the regiment when It em -barka
for New York.
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Ths first leuedron of tha Fifteenth
ravalry will arrive thla morning from
Fort Leavenworth other squaorons
rumlng In at Intervals all day long.
Col- Joseph (Jarrerd will be In com-
mand of the FlfteerVth at Fort Biles.
The Second cavalry will leave ron
Bliss on Sunday for Ualveaton. From
there' they will sail for Fort Uthan
Allen. Vt
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Lieutenant Copp jck is rushing his
house which he Is bunding between
Mountain avenue and McKinley atreet.
so as to complete It before he leavea
wtih hie regiment for Vermont. Mrs.
Ella Buasall has leased tha nouse ana
will trove Into it as soon aa It Ib fin-
ished o
W H. Tu 1 1 1- who has apsnt some
1 1 me In California and Arlsons. re-
turned last night and Is quartered at
the Country cluh.
Colonel and Mrs. Read gave a fare-
well dinner to Lieutenant and Mrs.
Coppock Lieutenant and Mrs. Hmaliy
COMB SAGE TEA III
HAIR TO DARKEN IT
It's Grandmother'a Recipe to Knep
Her Locks Dark Glossy
Thick.
The old'ttme. mixture of Sage Tea
and Sulphur for darkening gray
streaked and faded hair la grand
mother's treatment and fotka are
again using It to keep their hair a
good even color which is quite sen-
sible in an age when a youthful ap-.
pcarance is uf the greatest ad van
twe.
Nowadaye. though e don't have
the troublesome task of githertng the
aa.se end the mossy mixing at Home.
All drug stores sell the reedy -to-use
product called "Wyeth's Sage and
Sulphur Hair Kemedy" for about SO
cents a bottle. It is véry' popular be-
cause nobody csn discover it has been
applied Simply moisten your comb
or a Hun nrusn witn it ana qraw mis
through your hair taking one small
strand at a time. by. morning the
gray hair disappears but what de-
lights the ladies with Wyetb's Sage
and Sulphur le that besides beauti-
fully darkening the heir after a few
applications. It also produces that soft
lustre and. appearance of abundance
which la- so attractive; besides pre-
vents dandruff itching scalp and fall-
ing hair.
Before Closing the Great Challenge Sale
During the closing days of the great Challenge Sale the
greatest sale we have ever held -we are offering some
especially attractive bargains. Every department is offer-
ing the season's very latest merchandise at prices fnr below
their actual value. This sale has saved hundreds of people
many dollars and if you have not already gotten your
share of this feast you should lose no time in visiting this
money-saving store.
$15.95
Suits .
22.1)0 I .Mho Tailored 8uit New
cutaway effect diagonals and
plain materiule. all ihadea. Chal
lenge Bale
price. . . . !
lit. 00 Mandaome guita In fancy
and two-tone effeota. brocade
broadcloth mátelaaae and eponce;
vary wanted ahade. 1 Q P
Challenge Sale price. . P 1 O. D
Corsets
Nemo Kabo
Coats
II o Sport i -oats In chinchilla
rheuka and plain .hade. At
Challenge Sale price 0.0
118 00 Ldlea' Coata In Arabian
lamb and fancy mlxturaa. Drop
ahnulder. kimono aleeve and In
yoke effect. Challenge Sin A(
Sale pric laaee9
Party and Dancing Frocks
JÍ2.00 Dresaea In chiffon char-
meuae. crepe meteor. eiC OC
Challenge Hale price . wtveefu
120 00 Munshlne Dreaaea In allk
poplin and crepe de chine new ar-
rivals: come In all col- SI A ñr
ora Challenge Sale prlc(l V.JJD
Waists
11.7ft Lingerie Waists High neck
long aleeve; splendid values. Aft
Challenge Hale price ... afOC
14.00 Waists A large variety in
ahadow hohinett. meaaaltne taf-
feta. Jap silk and chiffon all the
newest styles white and culora.
challenge Sale
price Í
HaU
IS 00 Children b Hats-i-Velvet cor
duroy ahepherd plaid and velvet.
Challenge Sale
price
14.00 Mlasca Hala Soil i el vat ef
fecta glrllah ha ta ti QQ
Challenge Sale price 5 1 0
16 00 Ludlea' Street Hala - Strictly
tuilored bata neatly trim- QQ
med. Challenge Sale prlceayaa.afO
12.00 ludlea' Hata Dreaay. up
to-dale hata trimmed with French
plume. rlbbona und fancies
challenge Sale tf J QQ
price 4.fO
Children's Dresses
4.00 Serge Dreaaea Scotch plaid.
Rlngbam. galathea: Rlzea 2 to 14
yaara. Challenge Sale
price
Children's Coats
J. 50 Children Coala In Arabian
lamb and llbllene. In navy brown
and black; S to 6 y cara.
Challenge Sale price. . .
ft. 60 Coata In velvet pluah and
Arabian lamb colora and black I
to 14 yeara. Challenge
Sale price.
$2.49
plush and
rj black K
$4.98
Skirts
$1.98
$1.49
98c
$1.98
14.00 skirts In diagonals serga
and novelty goods; solid shades
also hlack. Challenge d Qf-
fctale price e)le7e
t " Skirts In fancies solids and
checks excellent values. d0 Ag
Challenge Sale price. . . .eaeeafD
M.00 Skirts in honryrnmli plaide
novelties and Mack d A QQ
Challenge Sale price sPls70
Underskirts
I ft ft 0 Crepe de Chine I ndersklrta
White and all oulors. d o aq
Challenge Hale price . VefO
tS.iSO Messaline I'ndrraktrts in all
colors. Chalftrngc Hale
price
BASEMENT SALES-
ROOM :l Bal. grey enaniH Saure F'nns.
l-rlght tin rover and hall f
'96c value ODC
I '.l quart grey enamel iluuhle Itlce
Hollers. nOr Value
for ODC
1 gallon grej enamel Coffer Holler
w ith handle and ball. r q
1 100 value Dsf C
'ryatal Water (3 lasses regular &c
valur. Hale price 1
S for lUC
Kane y Dinner and Krukl Hldftes
cups and na ticen to
mutch. Specially priced
Kull site Bed Comforts fancy finrul
cners white not ton
filler I2.0 value .
12k
i y floral
$1.59
Toys ! Toys ! Toys !
Bring the little ones
and let them have a
peep at Toyland.
-HOME OF LOW PRICES-
r cTo-
&18 E. Overland St.
and Lieutenant alid Mrs Brown. Tne
cavalry colors were carried out In tn
floral decorations which were yellow
chrysanthemums In th brass candle
sticks and In Ihs randies whleh were
shsdsd with yellow fringed allk. six
delicious coursea were served and. ta
quote one of the diners tt waa Just a
Jolly good dinner such as Colonel and
Mrs. Read know so well hnv to serve
All El Paao is dshghted to learn
that Colonel and Mrs. Read are to re-
main in El l'sso as they ha e been
transferred to the Fifteenth cavalry.
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Captain and Mrs K. 1' Keott of the
.-m in artillery have tskn a house in
Altura Park block 41. Savannah street.
CHAMPION MEAN MAN HERE
If What Mr. Mi i. do Allegr It True
Mi - Mu tmn. I Ig Kntltfcd lO
the Helt.
Aate-Strep Raaor lept.
Nothing we have ever' introduced in
i. Paso has given as much satisfaction
aa tha Aulo-fstrop raaor. This rasor
Mom a scientific stsndpolnt. Is the beM
safety rasor to dste. Then too the
cost Is considerably leas than Is the
casa with other aafety rasors. The
cost per shavs is two mills or rive
shaves for s cent. This Is fully gusr-
a -.-.A ta... . . . ....-. i .. t . . . . - mn
days' free trial preposition which we
will be glad to ttave you come in and
talk over with us.
geett Wbl St Co.. Milla HI .He
Best autos eaeefnl drivers rtvne.Mn Ad
MAY I usi. A I.I. Mi s-iliiv
Chief of Poll. Will Kafeeee Utf He a
silatlag lele ef Minor
That the law recently enacted by the
state legislature prohibiting the sale
uf liquor In bawdy houses Is to be en-
forced In Bl Psso was made known
yesterday by Police Chief I. N. Davla
who served the proprietories uf all
Uch plsees that he would atstlon a
patrolman In each houae If necessary
to stop ths sal of liquor
Immediately after the law went iMr
affect Chief Mavis notified the lessee
of tha resorts thst liquor sales would
have te be stopped but his orders were
ignored. Hta attention haa been called
to the fact that the law is again being
violated and In an endeavor to enforce
the imw. he will place a patrolman In
each and every house on Rroadway
Chlef Davla ventured the opinion
yesterday thst the houses would be
closed If the sale of liquor In them
waa not atopped and the law enforced
HECBIVE MEDICAL DKtiREKH.
n the A$tcimttd Prei
Chicago. Nov 12. One thousand .f
the leading aurgsons of the continent
will recele fellowships tomorrow
night at the opening here or the Am-
erican College of Hurgeons. Clad -it
robes 6f scarlet end dark blue the
small army of medical men chosen
because of high standing in their pro-
ai 1 -.III .HHaa Vvaa f r ra 1 -J. AI 7
J I'lnney of Baltimore first president of
ine rot lege wno Mill cunt ci mr
frees.
Santa iv TesvJiers Lucky
ft if ggtots' Wár fe re Tistes
Santa Fe N. M No. II. á wsek
off with full pay . will be granted tu
State Educational meeting which will
I be held at Albuquerque. V m next
I month. The board of education mer
here today to consider the matter and
came to this decision.
I nivLcad of assisting he i a ml her
hrthies. one uf whom 'hi ding. Ida
KijttuiMna 'ii in in i priiii'Mi inru
In the thirty-fourth district rouii for
divorce snd the custody or little i
Mercado sge'd two years -i that :
Prank Mercado her husband nqnadered j
tils money In riotous living with im i
moral women
Mrs Men-ado leM her husband on I
Oct. 23 ufler his cruel treatment and
abuse became unbearable fhf alleges
further that he even struck ber wHb
his fist
They were married Feh 9. IBM. and1
as the result or tha union two chil-
dren were born. Lola the little Kirl
livaa hut the boy of a month died in
July.
Mrs Mercado all'ges szaint her
hitsbsnd cruelly brutality mi immr-
slit Aming other thmsa she allege
thst In Jill J she Waa the mother of a
one month old heb whb h was ary
sick snd though her husband was mak-
inn good monsv and ebb te support
her snd the hahy. he negle-te-l them
and while the baby In very dan-
gerous condition he failed to contribute
anything to their support.
the further alleges that she entreat-
ed her liueband In come anil h whUi
SALTS FINE FOR
ACHING KIDNEYS
Wo eat loo inuh meat which clogs
Kidneys Ihrn Hack hurt and
Bladder botht-r you.
Most folks forget that the kidneys
hi. . the bowels get sluggish and clog-
ged and need a flushing occasionally
else we have backache snd dull mis-
ery In the kidney region set ere heud-
achea rheumatic twinges torpid liver
acid stomach sleepleasness und all
aorta of bladder disorders.
You almply must keep your kldnea
actMe and clean and the moment you
feel an ache or pain In the kidney re-
gion get about four ounces of Jad
Halls from say good drug store here
take s tableapoonful In a glass of
wster before breakfast for a few dgya
snd jour kidneys will then act fine.
This fsmous sails Is made from the .
i acid of rapes and lemon Juice com
bined with lithta and Is harmleaa tu .
flush clogged kidneys and stimulate
them to normal actlvltj. It alao
neutral.Kca the acide In the urine ao it
no longer Irritates thus ending blad-
der disorders.
Jad Halts Is harmless: inexpensive.
I makes a delightful effervescent llthla-
water drink wnion everybody snouto
take now and then to keep their kld-
neye clean thus avoiding serious com-
plication A .-i:-known local druggist says
he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks -who
belies in overcoming kidney trouble
while ti I only trouble. (Advertise-
ment )
I hei and (he h.iby '.lining tn latter'
Illness vet he retused to no so. and
flnsJI.i. when (he little hab) died. II
I was even burled without the presence
I of the fsther Atid In the mentí Mm'.
I recites the wife in her plea to the court
I for a separation and the ruatodytOf her
! remaining liMie one. he squandered hi
money in riotous living with immoral
w omen.
REMOVAL SALE
BY A ONE-PRICE HOUSE
The Oldest Plsno House lit El Paso
If you are thinking of buying a
piano between im and Xmaa we
w ould ad vie t hat you rail while
our atork la complete and 'make a
selection for future delivery as
these reduced prices will only last
until Dec. 1st at which lime we
will beiln our new store 20ft Texas
81. next to Wstsori's grocery The
follontni; planop and flayer pianos
are on sale: Bverett Fischer Har-
vard Hallett A Davis WurltUers
snd Cecinan player-planoa.
Easy monthly payments as usual.
(Md pianos taken In exchange.
M PIANOS i .Mm UP.
EL PASO PIANO CO.
W. R- SCBXTS. Prop.
Corner Myrtle and Campbell sta.
OfJWaWa Klk' Home.
I CREDIT! I
I Yours is good tor Oia- I
H monda Watches and Jew- I
i airy. Buy Christmas good. I
I now at
203 SAN ANTONIO 317 I
jflK Every Woman
vasK is Interested and should
O 'tM know about te wonderful
SayT1
AsvetirdrotKit'
o i 1 - csaaot ti
ihr MAR V h J-.
aceesa wo oi"".
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