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Friday. July 23. 1915.
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PQSLAM DOES
WONDERS FOR
SKIN AND SCALP
Trie tntfow healing power of rolun
U it your service tod for your heneru.
i 't!l ze It for any skin disorder ser'.oua or
slitrhi. Heals etubborn Ectcnui. ene
P"rlasls Snip-Scale. 11 forni of Itch In-
rlMiiinir Barber' Itch and Itching Fret
Eradicates Dandruff. Herpe. Hemove
Pimr.les Blsckheada Rashes. Relieves 8un-
tiui it. Take soreness out or Scalds Hives
Mi.vquito-Bltes. ivy-Polsonlng. Just the
nrht antiseptic treatment for open sore
spots ruts and abrasions.
I ojiim soap imparts the hygienic effect
of anUaepUc meiltsstlon with t'ostim. Iry
it ror Toilet and Bath.
I or samples send 4c i.mps to Einer-s-enry
Laboratories. 3 West 25th St. few
Yr.rlr city. Sold by 11 drunrtsls.
AERIAL EXPERTS
TO AID EDISON
to w forme aerovu itical society
TO CO OPERATE WITH NAVAL
ADVISORY BOARD.
.r lnno.uir r.nrineera. a body composed
L - . ...nn.iip raería and en-
. -w. ... r Tmn A. Ed -
.. .... t.r. inTiia-tit. inn
tie taken up. .
7r.Srra.erv Idems
na- uurR-eaa. tuiwi j - - -- is .
ao"e'?! .1'" th Viaht lead-
Ins .rh-ruiflc societies asked by Secretary
Viieu of the navv department earlier n
hc wek td select two members each to
í mmo members or the navy advisory
hnard.
DAY'S SUMMARY
EUROPEAN WAR.
There Is an ontlmlstle lone In the
latest official- sUlemenl Issued from
Vienna and Berlin regarding the vast
rti of operations now In full swing
In tfce eastern theater or the war
particular! In Russian Poland. I
There Is little In the officials statement
Issued from general headquarters el
Prtrograd to contradict the claims set
ni hy the Austro-Germana hut thnr are
Indlrallons In all of the communleallons
that flohting of a most desperate nature
Is'ln progress and that the Russians
nllhough falling back aro resisting. with
ilrtt-rmlnatlon. .
In the drive toward the polish capital
I he Russians have boon prtased hack oa
I he Blenie-Nadariyn front which they
strongly occupy together with the out-
hlnn defrnses ol IvnngocsW. Berlin se-
riares that the armvj.fll General von
tVoyrsrh has drlr The Russlsns tato
llir "fortress of Ivangorod to the south-
oast nf OW capital and Is now closely
Investing (he strongholri with the twelve
Vo' the north on the Narew front.
henvv flghUng has occurred In wnien jne
Coaaacn have been engaged and In the
nrlnhhorhond of Sokol the usslans
claim to have ricarcn uir. nym
the Bug of thrtr opponent.
Between the Vistula and the Bug and
In the Lublin region thf troops re-
spectively of Field Marshal von Alacken-
seo and 'the Austrian Archduke Joseph
Ferdinand are reported to be making
-tcady progress; the latter haying
stormed and captured Russian positions
over a wide sector. -
A dispatch from the Austrian head
quarters says uie uiicasavr . -rulan
armies In south Poland Is
proceeding with machlne-IIke regularlty-
and thai although the Russians are cling-
ing desperately to their positions. Ihey
r" helng driven back and are now upon
their last main line of defense south ol
the Chelm-Lublln-Ivangorod railroad.
The Russians are said In be suffering
from lark or artillery and ammunition
and a shortage of officers to command
their toree.
After weeks of minor engagements the
Awnro-IUItaa rempalnn is assuming a
degree of ferocity which puts It on a
V pair with some of the lonq-drawn-nnt
iuM hard toogni names i "
N Tttr Italian offensive movement on the
Isano front with Corolla as the great
Lwtilertlvr has developed large propor-
' tlons and Ihe mases In men are Indlralrd
bv the fact that both Austrian and
Italian. have been obliged to bring up
reinforcements.
Rome reports the failure of the
Austrian attempt to cut off the Italian
mi and a noteworthy advance by the
II I Ian torees al several points.
' The American note lo Germany which
Is declared to be Ihe rinal word or the
l ulled States government with refer-
ence to further transgressions of Its
ri.ihls. has taren dispatched lo Berlin.
An Interesting fact In connection with
Ihr German submarine warfare Is con-
tained in a dlsoalrh from London which
sava that for ihe week ending July 21
not a British merchant ship or fishing
rraft was sung by German submarines
cruisers or mines Ihe first Instance of
the kind since the war began.
Two Belied far Whisky Conspiracy.
II i 1 vciatrd Prmt
Fnrt Smith. Ark. July tt.-l.oraJ officers
nr tne rraerai Kovrnmeni aunotinrru uniay
ihat two additional arresta nan been made
In ihe aliened moonshine whisky conspiracy
r i ntlv Investigated by a federal grand
in i v here.
officers said C. M. Hawkins had been sr-
I i -d at Marón. N. C. where he was held
In i-rautt or asflou Dan. wens smttn was
nr: ted here.
t lays arrests brings the total number
of arresta up to eighteen.
Eight-Hour Day Granted
I-. moclated Prett
sw York July If. Employes In the
plant of E. W. Bliss A Co.. In Brooklyn.
rii is engaged in the manufacture of
u ai munitions will on August i be liven
in nht-huur working day; II was an-
pn :nced here tonlarbt by James vJr. Lane
ii mcer of the company.. An agent or the
luí i national Association of Machinists.
Mu ii prerlpllsied the strike in- the arms
ni. i munitions factory In Bridgeport da-
rlareu yeaieraay inai marniniats m tne
Bliss factory would be railed oul unless a
nunrt rnr tne diriit Hour dav was rallied.
company is saiu ao employ aoout 3jtajo
rife"
f5
ASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
In Use For Over 30 Y
Always beats
the
nature (of
EL PASO CAN BE
CITY BEAUTIFUL
STIV K DIBCUSaSCO POSSIBILITIES
AT CHAMBER. OF COMMERCE
"DOLLAR. DINNER."
He Would rrnvlde Playprounds for Children
sail Plenty nf lirtvvKays; Ladles
Were Present
An inspiring and Illuminating- talk by
rmi. a. h. mine city airecior 01 piay-
Kounds and recreation upon the "City
autlful" embellished with stereoptiron
views showlna; what had been accomplished
along these lines In the city of Seattle.
Wash. and a brief but entertalntns talk
by Dr. R. L. Lewis of Littleton. Ii. C.
were the features at a largely attended
and successful "Dollar Dinner: given last
evening on the roof garden Door nr the
Hotel Psso del Norte by the El Psso dum-
ber of Commerce.
Covers were Isld for over s hundred
guests while many of the ladies of thi-. city
Braced the occasion with tbiir presence.
Dining Ihe serving nf the dinner and at
Interval nf the sneech makinar an orchestra
discoursed music. Walter 8. Kohlberg.
chairman of the civic Improvement commlt-
lee or ma t.namrjer or uornmerce was
tnastmssier. He expressed satisfaction at
seeing so many Isdles present and Intro
duced Dr. n. L. Lewis or Littleton N. C
as the first speaker of the evening.
Dr. Lewis' talk might not inappropriately
be termed "Ten Minutes In Japan.' In
graphic an tensely Interesting way. which
grappled and held fast the attention or his
auditors he gave some Interesting personal
reminiscences of his. travels and sojourn
In the wonderful land of the Mlksdo. In
particular he told a romantic and pathetic
story of a little Geisha girl he had known.
To save her from a worse fate he had
bought the little girl from her father and
secured her adoption loto the home or a
respectable family. Msny yesrs lster the
uuio gin naa written to jum a lonr Jap-
anese erroll In which she had literally
poured her expressions or gratitude which
she conveyed not only lo himself but her.
In heautlfiil vet childish raltn and sim
plicity to the "great American people
whom he represented."
"I only told vou the stnrv. - uM nr.
Lewis Impressively. "heranae von urn
sbout to bo told or the 'City BeautfDil.' snd
I wished to leave with you the thought that
while you strive for the 'Cttv Besutirul'
you must not forget the sacred duly or
making beautiful and precious and sacred
the human ltves that will make up your
city."
nr. j. H. Sllne was next introduced and
In the course or an address of something
more than an hour's duration explained
the modern Ideas of cltv planning and city
heauiiricallon as exemplified by the city or
Seattle. Wash. Dr. stlne explained that the
iiinveiueni or puDiir parks began In the
metropolis of the northwest 31 vears airo
on a humble scale when an old cemetery
yvns imrrriasca ana converted into a park.
With the wonderful (trowth of the cltv the
need ror adequate parks playgrounds
houlevard and playground farllltles grw.
rvalue wos onve to tne situation and
between the Vears 1903 and loin tnt.1 nr
Si.oon.fioon In bonds was voted for the parks
y.i me iTi.jr. in-siiies a tax levy yioming
an annual revenue of gsm.ooo ror main-
tenance was Imposed. Sestllc went about
Ihe matter methodically. An expert Isnd-
scsflc artist from Drookllne. Mass. was
secured snd he designed a comprehensive
plan for city beautiricatlon which was
ralthfully carried out. Today Seattle has.
among other advantages 50 miles or mag-
niricent boulevards projected or which 31
miles have been completed-; 85 public play-
ground and recreation sites; 1 tenrits
courts spclal and recreation centers while
uie laiesi innovation was municipal danc-
ing lulls. Here the young people pay 3
cents s dsnce snd enjoy themselves under
moral and derorous conditions.
in concluding his interesting talk Pro-
fessor Sllne stated substantially as rollows-
"El Paso can and should nrónt rrnm ihe
example and the experience of other cities.
ii you w-isn to nave a comprehensive sys-
tem or parks .and driveways m El Paso
there Is no reason whv von eannnt hniid
one equally as beautiful Snd fascinating jis
mi miuwii uu mi- screen. ou nave won-
derrul trees here for Instance which are
far more diversified snd besutirul than the
ungainly firs or Washington. Your squares
and small parks are gems of landscape art
and reflect the highest credit upon their
builders. But are there enough or tltem?
And why not project a small park within
s quarter of s mile of everv home in gi
Paso?
"Whv not build six or eight hsllgrounds
and playfields for the bovs and vonth or
your clly? And as a climax to .your drlve-
waya aim oouievaras or concrete con-
struction lav out and hulld a hesniirm
parkway and drive as has been proposed.
e twe . a iiii-mi ui nir .Ursa wnn
siirrirlent right of way "on -either ride to
permit of landscape treatment the whole
to be Illuminated hv a careriiiH- iii.m..i
system. If you will do all this not for-
getting the children and the heed for wad-
ing pools you will rind that P.l Paao win
not only became the commercial metropolis
m N tiiiw win aiso gain raim-
as a city abreat of any in the land In the
matter of providing healthful recreation ror
the leisure time of her people."
PLOT TO ABDUCT
MORMON PROPHET
DELATIONS CONCERNI v; OPERATIONS
BAnuu uiiiii im ii. i.i. n -STOfNE
PARK COUNTRY.
By A itoeiatet Prent
Denver. Colo.. July Si That Ihe gang of
highway robbers recently operating In Yel-
lowstone National park and those connected
uaai uuii.iiun a icw oays ago of E. A.
lemplating the kidnapping of Joseph Snilth.
iuvi i www iiuixn is ine nener
asatstant to Roy O. Sampson of the dea
partmenl of Justice.
a ransom or llúü.ooo was alleged to be
demanded ror the sarety of Smith.- It is
unrteratrtAfl rhi o... .......... L.f
the alleged plot to kidnap t-mlth and the
- r.MiHm in me Hianappuig or
tllioev. anil In hlhu.- rhhro. T.' "..
on letters now In possession of the federal
Melrose stated that he believed the ai-
SaThd Ptot was frustrated with the arreat
May a last in ftupert. Idaho of Edward
B. rrafton. charged with having been the
lOna Martim-aiVman whn nn I . . I T. on . n.
held up fifteen eosrbes of tourists in YeJ-
..n.iit- pairai uta secured sk.lioo in money
and valuable. Trafton Is a rederal iirls-
oner In Cheyenne awaiting the artlon or
the federal grand jury next September.
ñ t? in iHiaseaoion or jiei-
believe that recent highway robberies the
kldnaonlnr nf Vniaw .. .it. . . .
against' bead of the Mormon church
"" ir unte gang.
Detained hlll.h atmmmnmwm D.I J -
By At tocto ted Prtn
...inuii juiy w.-tdc Danish steamers
ire- n a and linerre u-lt... I....
der detslnment at Klrlfwall have been r-
The Virginia sailed from Baltimore on
June SO for Copenhagen and was taken
into Kirkwall on July is.
The Guerre sailed from Boston July I
for Aelborg. Denmark and on July 10 wat
reported under detention at Kirkwall.
Pari Minué I Betting system la Germany.
Bai Uu ataaectatad Pratt
Rerlln Illlv M 1 nrJ. I
the widespread complaint! of prominent
horsemen throughout Germany that it was a
MnaneUd Imtwlaalt.lllfw i . 1
w Iltx.ul brtUag the aulbonvs governing
the Urand Prix the second Ltgcwft race of
Humboldt announced the ban-muiuel. sys-
tem would tve allow ed.
EL PASO MORNING TIMES
WANAMAKER WOULD
PURCHASE BELGIUM
l RC.ES t NITED STATES TO PAY BILLION
DOLLARS FOR COl'NTRY AND TVHN
IT BACK TO ITS PEOPLE.
Bp trie AocHttd Presa
Philadelphis. July The purchase of.
Belgium rrom Oermany hy the United sutes
and the Imposition of high duties on ex-
ports and Imports by this country were
among the suggestions mad by John
Wansmaker In an address here tonight at
s meeting at which prominent business and
professional men formed s iocs! branch of
the National Security league. Mr. Wans-
maker. who was later elerte.1 president of
the organisation ssld It was the duty of
the business men or this country to do all
In their power to restore normal conditions
In Europe and proposed that a hundred bil-
lion dollars be loaned without Interest to
the .government for the purchase of Bel-
glum. He suggested that latir the govern-
ment nf that country be turned over to Its
own people.
Mr. wanamaker declared that tne united
States had made Its first mistake when It
had failed to protest against the vlolsUon
of the neutrality of Belgium. '
FIVE POfNDS OF MAR1HI ANA
Was in Possession of Mexican When Arrest
Was Made.
In the arrest of Mexican giving the
name of Jesns Hónrales with five pounds
of marihuana In his possession an ef-
fective move toward stopping the ssle of
this prohibited Mexican drug was taken
by the city detective department yester-
day afternoon. The arrest or Gañíales and
capture or the marihuana was msde hy
iiicf of Detectives Ueorge assisted by
officers Barcia and Ortli. in a house on
south Oregon between Eighth and Ninth
streeis.
Neatly done up In small packages the
marihuana was in readiness to be sold by
utsMBMi wnen tne orricers made tne ar-
rea!. The drug it is believed was smug
gled to this side of Ihe river from Juarez.
and held in tne nome or the arrested man.
to be sold at Ihe rirst opportunity to Mex-
icans addicted to the use of It the effects
or which are different from any other
kind of "dope."
TRADE COMMISSION TO (.FT BUSY.
Investigators to Visit South America. Eu-
rope Africa and Orient.
By Atsoctated Pratt
Washington. July SH. The federal trade
commission working in co-operation with
tne state and commerce departments soon
will begin an investigation authorlxed by
congress into business combinations abroad
to ascertain tneir errcct on American ex
port trade.
j. t. tiaviea. cnairrrrsn or tne commission
discussed wlih President Wilson today s
plan or having assistance or foreign agents
to toe two departments snd later conferred
wnn secretary Lansing.
Mr. ti mes announced It had been decided
to first send agents to South America
northern Europe the Orient snd northern
Africa.
An Investigation Into the same question
new Is being conducted In the United States.
Tne oDject is to determine wnetner a law
should he passed ulvlng American exporters
the right to combine In common selling
agencies abroad.
WITNESS SEEKS RE VENCE. '.
Desire to Get Even" Motive Behind Testi-
mony In Chicago Graft Trial.
Bp Attociatcd Prett
uiucago juiy xa. nevenge pronsBwa
Christian P. Bcrtsrhe to turn Informer ac-
cording to his own story as related today
in the trlsl or bribery charges against
former Detective Sergeant Waller O'Brien
and William Kuan.
"It city detectives hsd not shot me last
ran vncsr iwo coppers wouirj noi no-w nr
on trial." declared Ihe self-conressrd
Jflxer" ror Ihe - clairvoyant trust under
cross-examination.
James Rysn who with his brother Frank
flyan. was head of the "clairvoyant trust"
followed Bertsche on Ihe witness stand.
His testimony was corroborative or that of
Bertsche to a great exlenl in regard to
the payment of police protection snfl went
more fully into details or fleering of the
credulous. He had not finished his testi-
mony when court adjourned.
MIKBRANDED SODA WATER.
Albuquerque Concern Fined ISO and Costs In
United states Court
Bu Tlmft Spreiil Wtn
Santa Fe. N. M. July ÍÍ. The Coyote
Springs Mineral Water company of Alhu-qiu-rque
today pleaded to the charge of vio-
lation or the federal pure food law In the
misbranding or soda water. Judge Pope of
the United Slates district court Imposed a
fine of 160 and costl.
Supreme Court to Hold Three Sessions.
Announcement is made that hereafter the
New Mexico supreme court will hold three
annual sessions for the purpose of nesting
oral arguments. The change Is made In ac
cordance wiui uie new rules recently
adopted.
TEST CASE FILED.
New Mexico's Right to Hold Road Funda of
Stair Treasury Questioned.
Bu Tlmrt tiircial Wire
Sanu Fe. N. M.. July 25. Proceedings will
be started tomorrow to test the right of
ihe state auditor to refuse to withdraw the
Í r.isi.m hi pro. ceii. of the sute highway bonds
from the state treasury and transfer It to
the stale highway commission. A test will
be made on 18000 of state road funds now
In the hands of the state treasury. The final
closing of ihe deal for the bond deal hinges
on this- tesL
STORE CLOSES SATURDAY AT 1 O'CLOCK DURING JULY AND AUGUST
EVERYBODY'S
Loot Army Granary.
Bm Attocialri Prttt
San Antonio. Texas. July W. Hunger-
stricken people In ihe vicinity of Nonclova.
Mexico who discovered a military gransrv
where villa leaders were holding M.oon
bushels of com for the use of their troops
marched on the place last Saturday and took
6.000 bushels before stopped by soldiers It
was reported In private dispatches received
here tonight from Piedras Negras.
women in tne moD appealed rnr rood to
the small guard left at the granary and
the soldiers deserted their posta until hun
dreds of iwiople who came from every direc
tion nao nuca uie notes ana ossxeis ana
crude pottery vessels which thev had
brought. The confiscation was stopped Sun-
o3T-
rnr economic situation at Nonclova has
been reported as serious by the American
Red Cross which shipped several cars of
food there to relieve ramlne distress.
Sailers Win Bailie With Flames.
Bp ihr A nocia tad Prttt
Durbsn. Africa. July . (Via London.)
The crew of Ihe Peninsular and Oriental
line steamship Benalla which recently was
reported sfire In the Indian ocean has suc-
ceeded in gelling ihe flamas under con-
trol according to a message received brie
today.
The Benalla. which la bound from London
for Australia with SOO emigrants abosro.
Is being escorted lo Durban by the steam-
er Otaki.
Lien Ldarheen Today
The regular weekly luncheon will be
given by the Order of Lions today at 1 15
p. m. at the Hotel Srheldon. Dr. Lewis who
addressed the Chamber oí Commerce dinner
last night will be the principal speaker.
The Lions held their business meeting last
night and received several new members
on account of the absence rrom the city of
President Bert firndorrf. Vice Prealdent C.
S. T. Folaom presided.
Tourlag Car Stolen.
An eight-cylinder Cadillac loitrinar ear.
bearing the number DM) sad belonging to
W. M. McCoy was stolen rrom the West
Ysleu Country dub last night about II
o'clock. Mr. McCoy left the machine stand-
ing Iti front of the building and when he
relumed a few minutes later It was gone.
Police officers are worklnr on the case.
Visiter Fresa Indiana
F. J. Prince sales agent of Mm Inclina
reformatory arrived in the city yesterday
afternoon from Indianapolis. Mr. Prince
will remain in the clly for several days.
STAMPS
DOUBLE
All Day Today the Second Double Stamp
Friday of the After-Inventory Clearing Sale
1 fjhaei Women' House Dresses of good
i quality ginghams and percaten In
lies It 18 and 40 only at the Spe- 1A
eial Clearance Price of each 4fC
Basement Store
Princess Slips-
3tTV Women's Colored Tríncese Slips
QJJFU worth up to II. 35 each trimmed
with ruffles and Val. lace are offered aa a
Special Clearance item at r- ft
each OVC
Basement Store-
Dust Mats-
Dust Hate also Cape made of dain-
ty figured lawns ginghams and per
cales with hemmed and braid trim- r
med edges. Special Clearance Price. 19C
Basement Store
Brassing Sacqpuies
fU)ri opportunity ror women to save llb-
a'D''a erally on these dainty figured and
dotted lawn Dressing; Sacquea. The in
New Clearance Price la 4afC
Basement Store
Siinmrner HDiraweirs-
11 OlVn Cnoiot t Lce or Cuff Knee Drn w-
av era for women. Summer ii.i.
vaiuea usually zac to 5c: while they
last. Clearance Sale Price at
Basement Store
19c
Sun Mats-
aHaf Button-OI Btyles easy to wash and
WH iron made of lawns in pretty-Sum-
mar patterns and colora. Are -very Jf
specially priced for Clearance OJC
Basement Store
Lawn SOmonos-
HSfl)lr Ful1 "'" Mld w" maae Uwn Ki-
4av CW mono. Kmnlra etvle valnaa ..i
ly nearly double the price quoted for f"
aJlTC
Basement Store
Clearance .
s
Women's Slipon Style Gowns of
good quality munlin. ie ua
broidery trimmed are values very unusual
wnen soiling regularly. Clearance
Price
Basement Store
39c
Bungalow Aprons-
Women's Bungalow Aprons; an-
other new shipment of narii..
ligrht and dark colors; back front ri.
and side openings at e)UC
Basement Store
Union Suits-
2fin Women's medium weight Union
Suits well maufe ere b ......
To finish the season with are for or
Clearance at. each; s)C
Basement Store
CMldren's Dresses
II isttfs rreWy Perc' Dressee for chll-
dren aces 2 to A vaara th.
18c
epienata zse and tbc values to close
out quickly at each
Basement Btor
toys' Rompers-
(P)p Splendid New Romperá of gingham.
V cheviot ana) ripplette. trimmed In
plaid and plain colora are marked ftf
for Clearance at. each. dllC
Basement Store
Remnants Discontinued Lines Broken Sizes Odds
and Ends at After-Inventory Clearing Prices
It's Special Clean-Up Day
of the Alter-Hnwentory Clearing Sale
COME PREPARED TO SAVE
SflSeT mrm ' r Twut Rompers In
blue and tan combination made of
extra good quality gingham are marked
very special for Clearance
Basement Store
25c
Children's Dresses
'Mmlf hlldren e Gingham and Percale
S.s9tr Dresses trimmed In braid and nlain
colora sises for to 14 yea ra. are very
special Clearance Male Bargains at.
each
Basement Store
23c
On Remnants of Silks
and Dress (Goods
fFT WILL take only one good day's sell-
as' ing such as Friday usually is at this store
to dispose of the majority of these desir-
able Silk and Dress Goods Remnants.
Women who have begun to plan their early
Fall apparel will do well to attend this Spe-
cial Selling of Remnants as very desirable
materials for early Fall wear are offered in
lengths suitable for blouses dresses coats
and coat suits at only a small part of their
real worth.
Main Floor
r
SAVE
On Remnants oS Wash
and Linens
THE middle of the Wash Goods Selling
season. These busy selling days in
this section are bound to cause an accumula-
tion of remnants. They are offered to-
day Friday. Remnant Day at great sav-
ings. Colored Wash Goods Dainty Sheer
Voiles Crepes Batistes Ginghams Gala-
teas Kindergarten Cloth Madras Shirt-
ings etc. White fabrics in dainty sheer
qualities for blouses and children's dresses.
Remnants of Table Damask in one and
one-half to three-yard lengths at very spe-
cial prices.
Main Floor
AT HALF PRICE
In suitable lengths and widths
for trimming girdles for chil-
dren's ' dress And hair bows;
plain fancy and striped" pat-
ternsat about HALF PRICE.
The After-Inventory Sale
Accumulations.
ace
Do you need a small piece
of embroidery a' short
length of lace to finish trim-
ming your Summer gar-
ments? It will pay you to
see these Remnants of Laces
and Embroideries today.
IT'S PARASOL
$1.95
THERE'S nearly a hundred' of a recent special parchase that
reoresent values uaimllv anlrl kioU aaat fifi nA A fin
Every new style. Plain Silks. Fancy Silks Bordered
Silks Pongee and Cretonne. Choke at.
The final clean-up of all our Fine Parasols from recular stock which
have been selling up to $12.50 st. ....'... .v..HAliF PRICE
THESE LOW PRICES WILL CLEAR THESE
DRESSES IN ONE DAY'S SELLING
ALL OUR Linen Dresses at approximately HALF
PRICE. Many of them below cost. Pink
Linens Pearl Linens Blue Linens. Lavender Linens
White linens. Natural Linens etc. Every desirable
color ail go at about HALF PRICE.
Summer Wash Dresses
The Final Cleanup of one lot of Summer Wash Dresses of
Voiles Lawns. Crepes and Organdies
in values up to $7.60 are now and
$3.95Md $2.95
$12.75 Sport Dresses
$7.95
Separate Coat and Skirt Style Jacket of pretty Summer
shades and skirt of white trimmed in same material 7 Ar
and color as Jacket: $12.75 values for ) leafs
Middies!
MIDDIES!
HOW handy they are to
lip on of evenings
when you go home from
work. How nice they are
for outings. There's ever so
many uses one can make of
them. There's every kind
you might wish for in the
Clearing Sale. Note the
prices for Clearance
69c 95c 91.25 and $1.50
Third Floor
Clean-Up Day in Blouses
Two Tables of Unusual Values
65c and $1.69
Values bought In a regular
way and for early season aelllng
would be twice what they are
murked for Clearance
65c
Dainty Voiles. Organdies. Lce
and Erobroldera trimmed with
short aleeves Snd embroidered
and plain collars; tf -i sQ
usual ! SO values at.. 91 .07
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El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Friday, July 23, 1915, newspaper, July 23, 1915; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth198073/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.