El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 16, 1914 Page: 3 of 11
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Wednesday. Decanlur 6. 19 14.
L PASO MORNING TIMES
BLOOD WILL TELL"
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(SOCIETY ggyg
TUT. oi ii FARM LANK
lit maph -. wttli ihen rrimnon itain
H' tniilr DM down Ibe old mm lan
warn itrf alo -móvil. Mill' r
Jl: dTalI In the aftr r1.w
i -'ii iirnil ihrrr rtrifM i't(i
lh pifiiirc wrapped m amlHT rUs
The miiuot cry. bowl !:"
t"üíre Mimieli .how ihrli rNimr fir
&DOVC Hi- purple aMT plrf;
Aitd hrrr i k emh-r in an urn.
The hí-nini harlf-. nr bl'jh ni hum
W In if rr..ni the opened mllhweeii pod
l'nfi t-n'-ui all. Mid O'w (lie -d
l.lfl lort'tkl ..f the IK::.-I
The air la rt th-- air in eet;
1 h- h ir.n- line rtf irtia.il Iwi
jU- a 1 1 dM In iiiuni : t -Wlirn
til I he uoiM tvaa hnntr wild hace
(hf iiae r youth and ilrcwin er fatn
And Tilled ntth rl'-r- ihni tennlti
A nal" rund Uw oW farm Une'
i ii'ii'Ti cullard. in e v.ik -tin.
Hi Math la Hahe liebul
i a- utiU-J ifiK i he r -idonr "f Mr A.
juatiitait r-n V"i llotihvtrd 'ii'iday art-
r niooii t'ti' vtouliJ brlKvu Hi had iltpfM d
Ini'i ti uriental lea n d n. Hie orcailfn
inir ih- furnia d- hni f-l Ii ' yount''
.!nf hi
palln
The Héroe of the War.
Mr? Fdna vt a i h I a . A woodland
i atiaincd liitnusl l the ipft
rooms with geheril use of polled
Plant. avulhvrfl .nnlav txl rlowrt.
rt. rink room where Mr-. mjiiii
atnl Mia. I Ifia :iti.t Mi- Wrtiliani kefnp
received Ihr giie-us o.i- i-laltf ral-li il'f
oral'-il with wllele- -rnilii. ml rsper.ed
with tin I MM- "f i-hclrir lights .I' ll i:"V
mil Willi i Japanese lantern whleh gave.
Hi. iie.irnl rrtcrt Tlir table wi ltden
uith i an roiorfii flowers boul which
t I pinny -live r anille -Hi ka. lied Willi
l-it.k nil'. I.. nuil liahtril ilnk candle..
!' ' .''!.! linn mi it com ami unique
j . . r ' 1 1 ii i ii I .ni i.' Mly oriental' runs
i s . - .1 id. li l t- muí taln a?e.
ni iln nlillr ttAH rlev
i -I'tlee riiverefi Willi
t-i 1 1 ii ml a Inure Jupa
hi Ii tiiiliV Uiiaillllle.
ii-teii with jaimnajM
I'laifnrtn 11 I. 'an
rliealta lilayerl rlurinf
. . i. it i ruin
ati'l "l.iilitm';
Huiurri." hv 0. Pueclnl; -rai.
tluonori. and "Hltri iinta" tnd niberi.
Ahme tina bowur an iiimienae hajni
painted rne of Japan'M Inior. Nu
rovroua orlenul pillo and lumed c
dies were in vartmi. plrl about the
room. The prlot room aa proluaclv
deroraied wlih cut flowera mid Ten
prearnnnt rhartninr appeanne. Ti"
ihr loom wort aitnilc with flowrh
laawfullj rrne(j in enormoua flit vtae
and illttmlnaied with preliy ort liilrd
candelabra.
Tim dlnlnr room wn fltl)ortt in amlla
ilne the ihandellei had larn yellow
-ilk naraaol turned uiulile down 111 nin
I... n.. i ..!'. a lotie. fmllaj vln-
and flowera banked llie burred inn riulli
(led with Hf hi"d randlra.
In ih mirtat oí ill tbli waa iho table
centered with a nil la va'. banked
in rerni antl filled with luairoui yellow
and white riiryawiihi'iniMn- redimí "ti a
liaiiiiMiror llinmM einliroiilered rhilh
aimind Ihe edge of whl' h ee arianred
randlealieka of illver lieu with lane Luwa
or mile and holdint yellow and white can-
di' a.
Varloua awaeta ami dainnc. carryint out
Ihr color acheme of yellow ami while in
Mlvr and out fi bol i''1"
kb'iui the lahle tnd bufr"
fcn.iiat Hila anra-i-OIIR .rene I' l HIKl dalll
i ii-ricaiuuenti were aui" ii" "
While aud Mra. rinvld r.uhn I
.-l.nnr In aetvlha '"
younger el. dleaaed beautiful
tu .i- and i hlnee riitiini'' .. w
mn ran. m their ban ai n
and lid. i. j ilirousn i'
li'" b'll'lo Ib'V we i
The.e wi'inr rt'-butanlc. mil
Uiulae nhiiueiiihal Mai mi i 'i
Kemp. I . i iimi Ja obi.. I.lln I I
Rlond will tell." la an axiom that
la all tho ajjtaa haa never been galn-
d. Kvary man who doen. a hrma
her. .lr aot carries within hln veina a
quality of blood that urgen and aua-
talna him. No matter whether He In-
nerita It frem a loot Une of fnmou
anceaiors or from the nound and
healthy ronatltullon of hta Immediate
parante whom only dlatlnctlon In hon
orable toll and a almple. rlrtuou.i life.
It niatteni llttl where or how you
obtain II bqt It mutter all the world
that t.y rmme means you poeee-a food
blood. OooaJ blood la flrat. luat and
always the making of manly men and
womanly women. Tt la the nource of
all courage .virtue and happlneya.
A new man can be made out of ona
lhat'M "iifod-up" bilious ini'i dyspep
tic. H'a done by Dr. Plerce'a ilolden
Medlcul Discovery. It atartn tho torpid
liver Into healthful action purifies and
enriches the blood cleanaea. repairs
and atrenathana th system and re-
stores health and vigor. Aa an appe-
tising restorative tonic it aets al work
all the prdceascs of dlg&slluu and nu
trition ana bullae up n i and
trength. It's the only rilnnd and
Liver Remedy that's iiurani.ni. in
every cuae lo bonoflt or cure. If It
a oes n i do all ihat'a Isimed for It
the money Is promptly refunded. Hut
It keeps Its promisee that's the rea-
eon It can be aold in thla way.
to CI Paso utter to spend the remainder
of th. winter with her .later M'a Alfred
err.
Miss Vlrgmie Hill or Kentucky Is the
ruest of bar aunt. Mr n. I- Harney on
Montane street. MISS Hill will visit Mr
for several months.
Hicks Toolay is espertad home on Sat-
urday to apead the holiday with Ms
puente Kr. end Mr. Vt. t. Too ley.
Mlm Msrr
Mra. I. pwh
snd
li-t .i
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I
CANDY
SPECIAL
Today Only
PEANUT BAR
Vr pound .... 15c
Regular Price 25c
Hush
lili les.
. r the
.ii J apa
flrisrr
laiiMiia punk-.
luntli .11-' could
in japlmid.
included Mlatti
.nil l.mlly
I nil .1
Phone 4039
mnud llnkOrsct Nayet. m
llon i.leanm Mflbla. no ih
The t thri.u.li'i
wen' brlllliinllv llRlncl
lamicrtif entwined wlli
lliyae aUllns Mi an.)
In Ihe .'srlous mom- w 1 "
brrit. Mr. S. Aron.l.i".
bert. Mrs W. U. II"' Mi -Mrs.
Mux Moye Mr- wylidln
pella Muye
Miss Malinas liajk'-il ii -u '
ins dnbulsnte in h I'.n 1
white' .atlti with an nt' "I"
irlroni'd in dainiy pink i" '
descent in nds. nhe . ii i
ruses lied wllh s laryc bow
Mrs .Malillas wore a h-tntl
V luilicy ISS-
iwm Muñías
.11 Mi. I'.uliiS
idci upanese
la
Mr.. Maihlaa
i.l
mm
ralr.
Ml-.
Mi
rilan.
ii K
id
'nrni
. ol
i.irrnn
ill s and
1 ktllarnry
illik lull''
in' all block
atenied L'hrynih.
in El Raft
dy
While dtughter of Mr.
vTilte. la especied to rrtTo
o Saturday to remain for in boll-
It Is not a secret remedy for Its In-
gredlenta are printed on wrapper.
You only pay for the good you get.
"Discovery" atrcnartlieiiN Weak
I. lags relieves rlhortnosa of itreath.
Bronchitis. HeVore t'uuihi. and kin
dred affections.
free. Dr. Plerce'e Common Menae
Medlcsl Adviser hound In cloth. Is
sent free .n receipt of SI one-cent
stamps lo pay expense of wrapping
and in mint only. Address: Doctor
Pierre. Invalida' Hotel lltiffulo N. y.
Mr. snd Mra. . A. Poller have gone
Psclflc roesi point for the winter.
Miss mían mrayhorn It vlaiilng trlendt
in coiumbua. n.
-o
nev. a. t. wetver ol vsughn. N. M.. spent
Monday In Hie city Ibe gusst of Hrr. C.
W. Wendell.
o
Mrs. Oenrse r.ivsn of Mtotiojtierque. who
has been aprndlnr t few days In the city
the meat of Mra. r V. Murry snd family
left last nti for Alajnaaordn. where th
will visit relauvca and friends tor some
lime.
i . -o-
Ms P.Htsbrth nsrreti hsa rdnrned from
a lour of the Pecos valley and Is visiting
Mrs. C. B. Patterson.
Mist Agnes Lallan ce spent i e -day in th
city Hie guest of Mra. f: W. Webdell. She
ts on her way from school in Fort Worth
to Albuquerque to spend the holldsy season
with her parents.
o
F P. Msy lert Tuesday for sn Frsnclsco
spend the holidays with hit wife tnd
dsughler.
o
Mr snd Mrs H. t: Kramp and dtushter
sre moving back to the city from Loa An-
geles Csl. They ere occupying ibclr for-
mer home on Cliff street.
n and carried lon
mutnt.
Miss Edns was the recipient of immense
quantities ol betullful flowort. riltms
lokens or her pnpnltrlis
vim it ihree hiilidted Kin'ris called dur-
Ing the afternoon tnd In ihe nvenlni
. (.until set Mij'iyen a "-a uaie
simlous rooms which were so
decorated s an oilenial garden
o
Mrs. (llnthrr llnstrst.
The Cliri-lnni idea was a'
rarrled out MMeniay siternuon
pretty bridle party or whlell '
fiiniher was Hi ' harmlnic bos'e
Ur ine. I!t Molilalia street.
A t:lirlsllt.i- nee with r"
enndlcs. Irnik.i- and nell
lb
Ihe
nuinsly
iv ely
very
Paul
Candy Sale
on our
FRUIT JELLY BEANS
ISc the pound.
Saturday Only.
The Elite Confectionery
Huyler's MaillartTa and Low-
ney'a Chocolates.
olnrerl
ninniztnic
..ni nAir.aiiia. in kceninv Mlli in-- I hrift-
iPir. ehftnr and qtiantlñe .t carnjitlonft
all added in a very enuctiid affei'i.
The i.hriMin- mint wit aiilntlealiv
lairted out in il -orr prrt ani
(h' daintv i.iuri'ei nf aalad and ire. "hirh
mu aaryetl lah-r in ihe arnrtiuon Mis.
W. S'rward alted the hiinieaa in
enieriaininr al tln üelighirnl parly.
rtjoae in lied lu epjt)y Mrs. oinlher
hc-pMalitv w'Tf Meisdaine l ' Fulton
I .1 Thomof. .1 W. B. Hchinnon W. J.
I'reeman. H K. Fiaher. F. W M-ward T.
I hundí I. A .pdK . T. . .McKeniie J.
' l-nirtr H Mnnlti. W. Miller. Uavhi F.
I-enneov. F. II. Todd T Qulirley V. L.
hutr'o. Hurt "rndnrrr. I rank J. I anjan
W V. Htiun. Frank Hua;hei. v. n.
ir.Mt J. A. llii'pfi. O. II Damn. W. .'.
i-rnmhte H s althall H. T. Walr. O. B.
i ill nan. . .1. Iianer. F. J. I onir. H. J.
Hiinuinn- v Mlidlll. MlOVa l.ilHt'fin
ininfini. Amu ' ulnan. Fne rremMr.
The dalnih wi-re served limu individual
inhlm fivrr timid eiidirnidei - il nnrheoii aet
with .blow fi of frairant floeia hi center
i n1' fa.
rne mat prize a mi vlaM bowt. via
tti by Mr r A lliigiie. Tha -i-.-und. a
allver tallv hnldn . n an won by Mr. F.
Lanaan I h' - hohhy. ' a hand embroidered
-hiri fliwt tM- w h un by Mra. W. V.
the cüiirrh paring at a o'elork. Tlui pro
frram devoted to th subject or build
nir ror Ihr runii ' hlna. Mrs. O. p. put
nam waa the ! ader and she rr-ad (r i
very inierc-iinit nn nionary wtio in inn
bnirllMli and ' 'i man rolonl-- w hero the
Jaanafl are riKiii'ia in '! iheir rights.
Spoke uT ll ihlllloii nr the - h r . r
ami rountr.t .Mmi M r. I'lttitaoi utiowfjd
several ;hln curinn whirli the nilsshm
ary broupln mu t.i -t year when shu was
a rurinugh.
rht reip-t-al ni m.-pirtnn the rneetinfr
was "I will inakf lUrkm larht berore
tlmin" frdn Ixaiah CMft. The hoattM-ies
or the day wi-rr Mesdam'-' rt. v. reiraon
Oori T. Heater J A. J.ns Will Wood
R F. Lovi.
Httxi Tuesday thf mi - 'ion aludy will
meet and Mra. William t.iave will he the
k-ador.
KrtfkarM Tannon Wertrllnit
A very i hut U'lldinff oriiined
lr.l niKhl hi H.rto o'rh'i k. lien MI5 MlKiion
i in' n annnn hei.iiuc i r i hrhle of
MKffi'-f l.rli-kso'n. r kunus city Mo. at
th'' hoiiK (r the hnK' parents on Oontflas
ftireoi
To the -Train or I .-np i in i-diimg
Marrh played by Mi- Vu.au (annnn the
In idi- entered wltti her tit her. w ho save
Ii-1 in mirrlafe. Hcv. C. Wesley Wehtlell
el 1 1' laliuir.
Mlh-t 1 'innnn frowned in white Httn
with merdres or titntiilv lace. arrviiiH
uer nouqiirt or hrideS rn-ies snd lilies
WHY NOTT
When your visltlnt rnends Inquire ror
Meilcan aouTenlr rooda. win you please
rerer them to Beach's Art Shop 406 Sao
FrancUcoT (Advertisement.)
Sea Dr. Horton about your eyes. He (finds
lenaaa to m 904 Hob Banner Bldr (Ad.)
t in- Week'a Baraaln.
Moran y ras" rnr 2n on.'. ETAOIN ET
"Harvard" piano highly ritrured roabof
any caae. for iiw oo; rr.M per month; ortti
nal . price 4ff.nd. inside practically same
aa new. flood ror at least years '. serviré
We have fold the "Harvard" pianos here
Tor the pant i -.. years stand (his "dry
cllmftte ahtolutely. Fully guaranteed by
the Oldest riann House m El Paso El Paao
Piano Co. W. n. Hehutz. Prop. 908 sonth
aide or Texas street. Htrlctly "One Price
Jo U (Advertisement.)
I A ftf OsOntiii 1 1
I afifmocifigfiio mi
rt.
Signs ESS1" Signs
I hi" nyiiiihlv M-fieil snd mii.-Tenat y meet-
ina of ihe women "f ihe iTirl Baptist
rhurrh uc held yesterday afterm-on in
1
Won't it be much merrier if there ie a Kodak among the other
present on Christmas morning so that a permanent record
can be made of the happiest day of the year a well a the
day to i .mic'
Brownie Camera ... . $1.00 to $12.00
taitman Kodak $6.00 to $60.00
Pre mo Camera $5.00 to $60.00
Our Stock I Complete
W. G. WALZ COMPANY
Open Evening.
103 EU Paw Street.
a sli
of the valley tied with whihi tulle. sta
u ! a swfet and aitrai -live looking hnde.
Ml- I ui i Harper who nan the maid of
honor was gnwned In pink .satin with pink
' l.i f ion overdress and raí i led pink rosea
tied with pink mile.
I he groom wa attended by Mr. John
illlard as hesL man. About seventy -rive
gue-is were present and rollowinir the
leiniumy an informal reception wu held
i -in i- rei n!. pink and hue rarnations
aud pink smipdrafyona were . in pro-
rulon llirnua-noul Ihe rooms. Painty re-
fi fitment.- wern served.
Mir1- '.annon is the dauvhter or Mr. and
Mih. Win. A. Cannon of this city and Mr.
Filekson is ronnected wiin a local railroad
Itnih havt! a laram nri-le oj ninnds
Mr. snd Mrft. I t u k -mi will be at home
io rriends m their new bunralow in Man-
hatian lU'ifhtf.
rt -
i enus Art Club.
Ihe Venus Art club at the n i xis-n
hool held a meeiinj yesterday an4 aboul
enly-rtve tnernbej re present. It uat
rldfd io have pin- made bul a corneal
" HI he Held and the one deslrninr no
i appiopriale pin wiH receive one rree
ihaiK'- ih'iTarier nn Tuepday mortmif
hih- iiiterndnlnn intereMinif tt Ain.
will he given bui ihe programs win b
posted b'loieiund on Hie bulletin board.
rhe presidrni. Miss Oral Garret was un
ible io preside so Miss Vivian I'otrteroy
wah in charne or the meettnf. The Toj
low mu i oiurniiiees were aDDOinn d
i.on.stitullon i I'iniuttlee motto commit
lee proarsm commlllcc and pin commuhe.
o
rort HiN- ConcrrL
The Hf leen Hi ravalrv band will give a
coiK-rn hi me nsnn siihd tins ariernoon
rnnuneii' ing at ;t i: o clock
rollow .-
Mirch. il.. king Herald . .
Overture jolly bobbers"
Mlerttnn. Msdume Cherry"
Wilti. mw i tod pasatoD"
Noveletff. W ring1 Thoughts'
Reletiion. I'liisfore"
Piripiu a-v . M. iody in F nobinstein
Mm 1 I: "i-hilcotiuin' March" Mull
lAdvenisemenu
MRIF.nilF I HK IN PICTI'REB
Tho Wtgwam today and tomorrow will
prrseni Mary rjckfoid'.s grealn rival. Mar
piiertie (.lark in The f.ruclble" a Famous
riayer production in the. great Paramount
service t Ike the oiher Par amounts seen
at Hits theater it i- released here and 1
shown for ihe first time In Teua.
Martuerlte Clark is just aa dainty. Just
ns eharmlnjr and Ju?l as clever. In andl
non to every physical advantage that "Linio
Ma. v posaessea. Misa Clark haa the best
of it In Mage eipcrfence. She wat leading
w'oman for lie Wolf Hopper when he wm
at his miti and she has been i Klaw K
Lrlangrr star The Wigwam predicti that
when she is better known to the photoplay
audiences mat -bo win tx! la great a favor
He n Misa I'ickrord. This la her second
appearance In pictures. Her flrat was In
"Wild flower." Owing to previous bookings
the wigwam was unable to use tt on Its
mease date no great has been Its popu
larity that it baa been hooked tolid for
three motiihs and it cannot be shown here
until laie in Mirch. The Wlffwam idvlaei
its friends and patrons not to miss Mar
gijerne dark in "The Crucible." it Is
stirring portrayal of life's emotions based
on the experience! of i girl who sought
to begin anew. Dunn Frohman pert-onally
Ihe program
íulion
Mippe
Ho. hni
. . oriro
- Mlfer
'TALK COLORÍ."
False Colora" ono or the strongest
rams ever brought to El Paso will be
-peelal atirsi tion at the Oreclan to
orrow and Friday. False Colors' is
i ama which revolves around the life and
-i- of the theater and la notable not
nly for the Ingenuity of the plot but fo
the sincerity of tta characters. "Falsi Col
s ts so named for ihe reason that pric
ally every character of prominence In tbe
ay is sailing under filse colora it's
ilium production end presented by
ttderful i .i-i. featuring; ihe Hmilleyi. The
ting of each member Is of tbe highest
rder and great attention has been riven
to the ih tailed perfection of both teiung
id roatume. one remarkable feature
he scenes laid In the theater where l.itoo
people In evening dress were used. It
masterpiece in every way. "Fuse Cul
ora ' la Ihe litest tnd greatest Pgramoun
release. The admission win be to cents and
o cents. Time schedule vill be in our ad
tomorrow.
Wv7
We Correct a Dlsfigorsd Face and
Kemove
Wi inSlf a holloas rbseka. httsr n'llds suiKrfluoa
tislr ami inult-a tbti entrant tbe fees.
Mrs Benson
i mi. M L'.iAi.isr in i:iii Mm. ito'.ti
gefere aa after. Nu pain or Invonvsnjence Msny Ll 1'smj ref
UN urn !..
1 1 .1 I I I I.
SCI ll. i .1.1 Bid.
i enees
"siat spanglrd Btnnrr "
n
Hlgklaad Psr. t t tl lal nl
The Hlglllaml Talk srhool still tiva
very intsrjtins i iiriatmta rnt-riainmi.iii
en rnasy rn rnenn al i o vioi k. Trie
first strrmn ann tnim grtdsa win i
tnrir progrnn 'rpivatti. oni sfisr tim oth
cr nrginnins vviu the first. Then tha
rotirtn firth ann sum grsdss will eotn
bine Ibslr program whirli win be given
in on room
o
Mrs. aUewsrt m t m-..
Mr. W. W. siifwsn ni tmsrisin on
ihursdey with a bridir luncheon psny
SI ins notei snrutoti
o
Mr. Rneker Ralrrtslnrit tiub.
Mr. C. O. nucser lie olrasant
hostess for the Moniiay i unetieon giidso
ill yesisidsy bn homu on Last luo
Ortndt-
o
Mi.ainnsrv Meetlag.
Thr executive mrettur of the Women'
MUtionary (fly of Trimly Ncibodui
hnrrh III tie held with Mra B Hlreh
find tnstetd of Mra. or. on Thuraday
afi.-rnoon tt t in o'clock st tan Rio
Ursado street. Tpls will bs sn importani
naretntg of Ibe aew B0 old officer and
i luiis win o ma tor we aew yatr.
SOCIETY PERSONALS.
Mrs. M. D. one of elllw. Okl
rivrd Sunday night to be tbe guest of
Mra i C. usiy at her home down the
vUlsy. and will latar t1U Mr. Ormr
Mtiilikin. ' Mr. Jones era ronnrriy Miai
Alice Mill well known In tbli eity.
Mr. It. C Bhsrroao It quita UI al her
home oa Writ Mltteurl.
Mrs. 1 ran.es OUkHple ha.- tOOS to Hills-
boro. ft. M . 10 afend tbt t.hrlSlOM ll-'ll
dayt wUb Mr BNUwr. Ma 1B rium
ii the production. Each show
in an hour and lwenly minute.
win
me la n rase'a
Oaly I
EVERYBODY'S
She I the Sale
ea Várala
Christmas
The Store of
m
Helpfulness
Only 8 More
Get Double S.
Mornings to
& H. Stamps
Before Christmas
Xmas Trees Free
A 7 to 10-foot Sierra Nevada
Mountain Cedar Tree Substan-
tially Mounted will be delivered
to any Church Sunday School.
Lodge or charitable institution in
El Paso. FREE with our compli-
ments. See that your church get
one. Send in your order now
with time you wish them delivered
stated.
Xmas Rings
Engraved free while you wait A
Ring A gift remembrance that
ia ever remindful of the giver.
Solid gold Shell Signet Rings for
men women or children any size
for any finger; engraved free
while you wait. While the supply
lasts are only 50c each.
Xmas Trees $1.00
Have your order filled fTom the'
first carload of genuine Sierra
Nevada Mountain Cedar. A
thrifty specie that grows only in
the northern range of the Sierra
Nevada mountains. Hardy tree
7 to 10 feet high. SUBSTAN-
TIALLY MOUNTED. Will be
Delivered to any address in El
Paao for $1.00 each.
Flowers for Xmas
Are you going to have special
flowera for Christ ma ? If to. send
in your order now a about one
week i required to get apecial
flowera. Plenty of the seasonable
flower fresh every day until
Christmas. Hot Houae Carna-
tion. Pointettias Violets Roses
and Field Carnations.
Xmas Boxes
How much more a gift ia appre-
ciated when it cornea peeping
from ita tissue wrapping un-
folded from a pretty Christmas
Box. Every size is here from the
tiny novelty box at 5 cent to the
large box in Holly and Poinaettia
design and the large boxes for
Blouses sweaters fancy linens
etc. in marble finish at 25c.
Candy for Xmas
'Everybody'e Famous Hand-made
Chocolates" made by hand
dipped by hand in thirty different
flavors come put up in one two
three and five pound boxes.
Made and packed fresh every
week under the most sanitary con-
ditions. The equal of the best at
any price. Our apecial price only
50 cents per pound.
Mdse. Certificates for Xmas
Vterchandise Certificates aettle the
gift problem in a fine sensible
way no worrying over sizes or
wondering a to color or style.
They have that "Gifty Look" and
are good anywhere in the atore at
any time. Made out here at any
time for any amount procurable
at Cashier's desk on any floor.
Jewelry tor Xmas
Xmas Shopping
AT THE t'NIQLE.
One Cuntid tod Francis Ford the Lu
tile Love atars in a two-reel weatern
dram. "Tha uhosi of Smiling Jim." an un
uautl ttory; powerful drama and s won
derruí picture or the rigbttng weat. the kind
that thrv re juaily funou for. If your
M'od llnglea when an earning cene Is be
Ing entried be sure lo aee nils picture. Also
funny Merlins comedy. "The falsi Han
som" Tomorrow Murdork MaeQusrrle in
two-reel Bison "The i:hrtttmas Milrlt."
Fndsy Msry Fuller tn s three-reel picture
Hesit or me Hills " Saturday. J warren
Kerrlrsn In the fourth itory of the Terrace
Hourke series. Complete in two psrts.
nu aim'.
The rtomsncr of Poor Young Msn
tdtpted from the novel of the .ame neme
by OcUve FaulUM. will be lbs neadllner
lodty. Thla two-part Olograph picture will
undoubtedly score is great triumph
wa accorded by Europe tnd tbe raited
stiles to the book tnd then to tbe dram
tiled version nr ihe story which era led
a sensation and enjoyed an extraordinary
run when pridured on the stage.
Helen Holmes in "Tn Ulrl st lb Tbroi.
Ur" one of ibe "Htzsrds of Helen" rsll-
rosd iiritnu. will also bo Mean today. This
is an . v. urns picture as uul.
I not only pleasant and profitable
but SAFE when you shop in El
Paso's only FIREPROOF depart-
ment store. You are also pro-
tected by our "Iron-clad ONE
PRICE to all" policy which
means that you buy here for as
little money as anyone else no
favorites for any reason at any
time.
The Xmas jewelry sale continues
to be the city's moat important
"jewelry event." The assort-
ment is the largest the quantity
is the greatest the prices are the
lowest that Christmas shoppers of
this community have ever had the
opportunity of selecting from.
Fresh new lines offered daily.
Toys for Xmas
Only eight mote mornings left
to buy your Xmas toys and dolls
and get DOUBLE S. fie H.
STAMPS with each purchaae. An
incentive to shop in the mornings.
Assortments are better for the
"Morning of Today" than for the
"Morning of the Tomorrow."
The toy offerings now are unusual.
New Teys Every
Dsy the Beys
Haven't Sees.
EVERYBODY'S
Brian the Chll
dren lo See the
Big Doll In
Doll Mure
provide in tfiarnoon of pleisure to tho
most difficult lo pleé. Tbe doors open
at 1 p. m-i show starts it :' 30.
VALlHtVUI a M MMIU.
Be.iriM rood motion pictures the Aliiim-
bra ia offering throe clsy vgudevllle acia
this weak featuring two accordion players.
Friday night the bill will ns entirely nsw.
Two performances ntgntlv Admission 10
ccnls tnd 5 cents. To the dty show mo
tion plcturea only rrom it a m. to t p. ra.
the admission i cents snd to cent.
snd speed of tho nrpt team the members
or Hie second nve put up in excellent game
their defeat! work being one of the
feitures of the affair. The gain was one
of a aeries that ts expected to ultlmsieiv
develop strong representauve team rnr
ihe assoriailoD. Tbe rotnmerettl letgus will
play two gimes st tbe gymnasium tonight
all Tour teams being scheduled to clssh.
I'rsctice preliminary to the opening of the
City league I being held nightly at the
syiruitslum.
Ctllfornlt Rtlsln Breto tt til grocers.
Mid by Belgian Bakery (Advertisement.)
' n UV l .ion BARGAIN MAT- TODAY-
Today Is bargain matinee al tbe Crawford
theater and lidies will be idmitted to sny
.eat in Hie pltyboua for Ih tents excepting
me bog hsu which are reserved. The
siirsctlbn ts sure plesser. aud It certain
EmiMOAjBB
NOTT
Meilcan hand-mtd driwnwork for Xnua
present at Baach'i Art aoop. voa san irau
cuco (Advr1ltneau
v i. vv AM BOWLING AND ATHLETIC CLUB.
Khrrmsa Na. vs. Mrlayrr Nu. .
BUERMArl TEAM.
perglu-jer
Grtng
Burt
Mi-' nun
Campbell
Plllsrd -
pringar
l.otius ..
Par ins ..
Fuentes .
umoitry High gtinetniiird
mill Dtllti d. Ms. Points won;
íhermtn. i. siirgm pin
Fisaer.
Thursday Mghl -Medie No. S V. Conr-
euetne No. and Bailey No. T v. Carr
No. .
war not?
A choice navajo rug for your own con-
tort st Beach' a An shop a Bin me-
tises ttreci taitvertltteawiU
erriek al Slate Department. i
Bit 'I" I lu - '.' I
Washington nsc 15 Myron T. Hrrricv
former arabtssidor to Ertnce visited the
ntt department today to report on in.
work during tbe trying times In Firth.
He Ms an englgerneal to meet President
WItsoti tomorrow.
for tbe folk btck
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ta Art arm just a few of our many dainty at-
2 iicwuB and appetizing specials for Holiday mi.
15c
IM. Htlb
Springer j-
Foul fudge
Jelsallfte Baakstkall.
S'lenuiie baaket throwing enabled Ihe
a at I rtral .m In .l.r.al Hie aernni
gunnel last night In fait wi ll olajed
giran at the assoetattce gymnaaium By the
core or N to It. Detall the experience
New aeason Paralan or
Hallavee dates
New season Ford
data
Stuffed datea ta pound
boxes
Genuine Smyrna layar
figs par lb
genuine Smyrna round
fig In a-lb. boxes . . . .
Zryslalllsed ginger In
half-lb. Una (C. abB.)
35c
Crystallised atom gin- A
Bar. C renin OUC
Shelled Jordan almond avast
par pound i dC
CbIl4 Valencia al- CA
mono per lb OUC
Shelled Kturllsb walnuts. ff
half pieces '. . . . f 9C
Shelled Pecan half "JC-
piaeaa I DC
all ovn Mura ark this
YEAR'S PHODUT8.
Watson's Grocery
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