El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 2, Monday, September 3, 1917 Page: 9 of 12
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES MONDAY SEPTEMBER 3 1017
1
El Paso Housewives League to Have Big
"Made in El Paso" Reception September 17
CheForaft Album
This Store Closed Monday
In Honor of
UNION LABOR
in Ball Room of Hotel Paso del Norte
Tha
ha tn after in th war of household
rf. ar soa fiaw attr that dak ay ttf
I ran Hoelt' leatwt at tha Hotel
raso an Nsna ts a etrleiCTy a "Mads
ta Kl Paso" arratr. and Is to as tee of
tm moat elaborate affairs rara darlas
tas mnath. Kverr wads tal Kl Psso"
product that ran tía asad la tha asnas-
hold II k V exhibited at this rrir.
which will tant in acquaint the house
aires of tha city with what II rase
Shciwiv to flu
new neighbor I
School
Opens Tuesday
At The "WHITE HOUSE Tuesday
camri isje i i j t aax my Am ireuam
Mnmmimm .smaroax
Dr. W. L Brown Explains Delay in Receiving
Yard for Red Cross Knitting; Mrs. S. P. Skinner
Appointed Qiairman of Civilian Relief Work
of all era (train
are rltaJ If yow espese
the
tin.1 tA rlsairaeir if th (iirfrTit mtnii
facture. The pirint. Mrs. Richard
rihr. has a number or Mher features
hut many of thee will be sarprhM
An airrllrat proaraia has bran ir
ranged in. noting mimic sort retdMtl h
cana at ri Psan'i beat talrat. as well
sa talks h; Important conmvcrclal rhsr
aattrs It lis rTy
BV all m-en ha
. liM.lr. n-. o. re-
read. Normal vie
It la not poaalMe a a.
care more exact wt.-ni i rt
aad expajieared opUcal
aerrlre than we off or.
Uno IM1 our aaereM
with Children haa been am-
lataaL Bring; trsetn to as
now. Oar charge ara al-
ways inagaaaalSi
The new style Tortoise
Shell Frame flttrd with
lame lena are Meal fflaanra
for school children.
Need Glasses?
Ask Segall
B Tase Optical Co.
At 108 Texas
Itetwrs-n Oregon and Mesa
DR. JOHN T. M'LFAN
GETS COMMISSION
Pharmacy Proprietor It Made
Captain in Medical Re-
Corps.
in. DroDf
McLean Phtmury III East San Antonio
tract has received notlca that he lias
i hi commissioned csptam Id imp medi-
cal reserve corpa and haa placed his
ilrur mors on iba market. Ac expects
lo litara El raso I the near futura. snl
' lie li t gradual of the. army medlral
rhool at Washington and resigned as
najdr of Mississippi National Guard roedl
corps In 1919 after eight yet
to
duly in
I ti
in lots after elgtit
ue. win probably Da seat
t.uroue without iMetur.
Dr. McLean Is a skilled surgeon tnd
has spcriaiicd on the eye ear nosn and
throat sod will be a valuable man to tha
medical corps. Besides bavin II year
nf intensiva practice ba secured velualile
it y knowledge in national guard noa-
. During s strlks at Water Valley
he was for elthl moo lbs la chars
military hospital mat at no ti
no time
tbe gave
parent by the fact that he was Ms My
i immended by army heads. In ISM he
siieitl eight months In the army medical
school in Washington
After resigning from the national guard
it m. l ean went to 'Oklahoma and from
there came to F4 Paso In IS1J. While In
Kl Paso he has devoted the greater part
of hit time to Ma drug store but has
at tna sama tan Brsmg among an ax
elusiva i líentele
Those who bar Man knitting tor tha
Mad Crasa ara becoming impatient be
canse of the shortage or yarn Dr. W. L.
Brown announces that a soon as the yarn
11 received It will ba distributed amour
thetn. Taw following letter from th Red
Cross supply servirá at St. Louts ex-
piains th delay:
"We bv.your telegram asking to sand
$11 worth of yarn and 100 arts of aaaorted
knltuag noodle We ragret thai we are
arable to nil this order st the present
lime as th Aoa)) panaris which wss
ordered by the Amerlcea Red Cent has
not been delivered to any supply depots
As soon as this Is received your order
win be tilled."
The committee In charge or the kniltlnr
coastals of Mrs. V. S Hawaii. Mrs. H. H.
Stark. Mrs. C F lefty and Tn 1. C.
Karl
Much interest has been stimulated la th
course of lectures on civilian relief work
which have bean given by 1 a. Owyn re-
cently This consuls of ratter work
among the dependent of soldier! and
sailors and the committees aiirsoltlttrt m
attend tn this line assume the dirty of
seeing to It that these dependants are Well
cared roc. Dr. Brown hat appointed Mra.
S. P. Skinner. tire ft Kansas chairman
of this work with J. B. Owyn as secre-
tan Mrs. Skinner's committee constat
or the following women who bare tase
the course. Mr. Fiances M. Retdl. Mra.
Victor Moore Mr. W. L Brown Mrt. K
C. Jerry Mr. A. H. Rhodes Mrs. L. T.
klblrr Mrs. B. T. Jenkins Mrs. K. J.
Httenretn Miss A. Loans Dietrich. Mrs.
H. K. Stevenson. Mrs W. 8. Skinner Miss
kste Fink Misa Fthel Brown Mrs. B. St.
Worahsm Mrs. E. A. Ilennlng Mra. B.
ti Roach.
Mrs. Edward Hitchcock and Other El Paso
Matrons Visit County Hospital Saturday and
Find Conditions Sanitary and Pleasing
on emiM.r tie. Tdu-.rd d Hllehnick.
Mrs. Cltrcnce I onsnerker and Mrs. T. dat
canino motored out to the roanly hospi-
tal taking with Warn t quantity of dell-
carica In tbe way of edibles which were
distributed among tha patients.
km. Hitchcock and her commltte alio
went for the purpose of taking an Inven
lory of rendition at the hospital as UVv
a wall as other El i so women aver that
Ihev nave tveesi relle iipaet recently over
rmifh talk rcmeeVnlng deptorabl condi-
tions there
tmmmT'i ro.dHlc.ns
"We went through every room in th
iKispttal" sl1 Mrt. Httrtocock. "We
niscfe pecsonl mvstlgatlrn of tanlury
conditions there and were greatly pleased
with what we saw. After hearing re-
port' that tire hospital was not kept In
the best order we went ror th apresa
purpose or Investigating with a view to
alleviating tbe irritable to as great an
extent as our Influences would count.
drink water out or rusty cup. I had
determined If this ware o that I myieir
would purcnaae rnougn cupa to oisu iouu-
at th hospital I wuat have to do this
however for the cups furnished tbe In-
mates here are porcelain and thorougldy
sanitary may ara not so new oiuiei .
which goes to show that they bar not
VACATION TO BE
OVER TUESDAY
been bought just recently fnaksaing ih
renortl circulated concerning tat hoapl-
Sugar la Carted!
"We had heard that there wad a gdfar
to be used In tha cofre strati the in-
mates. We went espaetÉtf t bl tlnie
to a tr this were true and with th
resolution that these peora at t bed
pital ware to be riven tuMraaaMdBaKsj
sities U
hsd lo rurnlCh trfehl Tlils
ai-o wa a pleasant revelation sod we
were glad to see inat to panana oo nava
sugar la their rorree! Wa nob cist low-
ever thai tbe corree la sweetened In tOe
oiiantltv rather than ror tbe ladlvIdMas.
which probably was how tba impression
that no sugar was used was rormed.
"Wa noticed that everything at xe
hesiiltal was reasonably clean and sani-
tary and that tbe patients tr given da
attention and car.
"Of course there ace mmv rases there
that are deplorsbl ta themselves" sb
continued "some of them awful but what
one would find in any other hospital.
"But all in all we fejt that It la only
rigid to El Paao people 10 know that
conditions tr not what they have recently
been pictured. It It right ror them to
know that the patients st the hospital have
good care and attention and that their
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lit t a BBBBBB I ' a
' MMuaaaaTn V . V ilHraBaaHLatn 11
last
cBAJtuca j. i iM.-iiiN
fiarles J. Lanrslan. iTv7 Eal Boole
vard died of heart failure étaturdty night
at S o'clock (t octavia atreet and Myrtle
avenue while out walking with nit titter
Mra. Barah Langston and oiet. Muts
i'rankle Langston.
Mr. Langa m. who was W years old
was for li years employed by th Men-
can Morthcrn isilway sa master mechanic
and bad bean living In El Paso lis past
Due years awaiting settlement of Mexi-
can internal trouble. Prior to coming
to El Paso ha resided In Escalón chi-
huahua Metíoo He wu born In tanea
villa Ohio.
Mr. LBBgataw was a Mason and a
ahrlnar. He la survived by brother
W. B. Langeton. 1107 East Houlevard. two
I'sera mra. oarail
11. o in am and Mrs
1 rankle ami Jennie May Ltagston 1107
I asl Bsiu levgrd
Ih body wat takao to tha McBean
-iininona an
lor.
Hartford undsruking par-
El Paso Schools to Have First
Meetings of New Term
on Sept. 4.
Those goad old songs of "Vacation
Days" Mid their many It ianti allying rc1-
tauoat -of th eUtsroota to Joyooe thre
months go when the schools of El 11-0
ware preparing to abandon clatsu tor
the summer period mill ba reversed tnd
revised w han Tnesday aanmlng aotne s -eral
thousand or CI Paso's young lioperttlt
las tip at the sound ox the gong to be-
gin their nio months' march to datera
ror the school year 117-1. All city
schools froiu ihe kindergarten clssaea to
leiol.tr 4.
F -unities at this early period are that
a slight decrease st least win be g-
nerlenred la registrations for thle year.
It It nol denuncie known at alia early
period If this decrease will ba sumsnl
to relieve th schools of fhetr eongaattd
rondiiion of laal veer out 11 it taougnt
that by the transfer of few pupils all
or tbe bulldlag may be homed without
overcrowding. The deer I sshl to
be due to use recant migration of
eral hundreds of Mexican families
Chihuahua taking from tba city tha
ertl odd hundreds or children.
year attended the local tcoooti.
liirflculUea which have been experienced
In filling all the vtctncles have been prac-
tically overcome during tbe last raw days
prior to th opening of the schools snd
it ts now thought rertaln that the staff
or terhrs for tba year will b com-
plete when school opens. For a time
it appeared a If several vacancies would
not be filled. This lack or teaeliera was
ir to tbe return OI H
wage
higher
mulbuei
oerlnteodent
visld elsewhere In tbe soi
marriage and to the high cost of living.
paoa aner me opening or scnnois a
mealing of the board or trustee will b
held to tattle on the budget far tba an
aulng yaar and to take Into conaideca
Hon the need or additional buildings tnd
rooms tor thtt yr. rneae mtltert were
discussed at length it the list meeuiig.
bat no declaloo wa rtaclwd. It was
prarti. ally decided hnverar that the
school tat rat rar the year would b
pproilnaaMly M ceo ta on tbe 1100 valu-
ation two canta lower than Istl year. At
ti; same meetlug tlie problem or supply
Ing additional rooms lor Hie pnpUa came
tn the attentlil of the trusteert. ft Wat
then derided that a new hulldltig for tbe
elty school system la needed and It It
lueetlliv
Vonilav mornlnr
ri.ius k-IhmIs will meet with the super
te Sellers Of th VS
(MNlMI
iiiitiieMimiiimiii
School Days
Jewelry
T IS very anpor-
Lant t
tha y aunt people to
appreciate good Jew
airy The Hixson '
aidaaai
Wa asftew a arUa huga
of .bow. h arUejea.
uhabla for u aad
ghrta la at Paaso aa well
as thoae gotaa away to
collega Weitaavattaci-
Wrast Waache tin aaad chK c mm
Owl. Urn hsaat kkwef.
Oaraaa aaad Bar faaa aha laaaaa ijTT s
taana 1 iira aaataaaiala aaaasai
For the HigK School
Girls Who Unit
KNITTING at itaat ncrw a part at avatjr Girl's
Day Wa ahow all the new idea in Knit
tine Naedlea. Wa ala ahow tha new yarn ball
baldara thai Ssaapspgl from the watas.
W. T. Hixson Co.
Jewelers
Saleada! a. I. Tight la th Bdlse
school and tearber or Hie Hlgb trbiMil
In the High school biilldmf. for tha pur-
poae of organlnog and discussing their
work for the vaar. Plana fur ta ÓDga-
ing daya or trhoot will also h Uld at
this meetmg. MsaOogt will ba bald kg
fojlpwa;
Itlarh rbn.l lea rlie ra will meet tt the
High achual at d clock a. ah oiner
mevtlugs will be held gl II o'clock a.
aa. Ui th Htiley ac hool as rolluwa i-rin-ripata.
room ts. muele teachers room v.
drawing fa abara raoat 14: manual arts
laaahars. room li; doanailic arts tetch
ere. rauta IS: playground tupetlotendeni.
room tv. anting leackert. room l. Span-
ish tear hart room If.
At I o'elordl l Mondtv Bflemono the
aaaaral utchrs' meeimg. at which all
Instructor. In all tchwiia Will figure
Ihe outlining or ptogrgau for the
dara.
lusium or lis Murebead
rata ror tna oprim
Pttl Ihraa weka foi
ptaclag them B
rung in pecas
Wjovw.
rw.t;u'
gissXrna
endeavors were
maths lag aad rteat Bag lag aeaa la
a bMt 'sanear Wa are airs to pieaae
11 In ion Dye wsmIis. sis It vlaoloo el
Pb B P. a S. W. Bader. ratas SU.-
Adv.
Mr Julia Dar k witbee a ajaaSt fear
many meada for taatr beutsrl rtoraj of-
Hair
Supcrfluotia
r-v"l'."?ai PaaaatVu
TEXAS CLEAfiWG AND
DYE WOHXS
vt at ji v House
tal BS I
u Here's Deacon Samuel Phillips. He mar
rled ma's irreatuncle Myron's widow but I
don't know what relation that makes him t' us.
He's an awful good man but dost. Pa says
onct he got an awful jolt t Chicago where him
and some other men went t' sell their stock. It
seems that after they got their tradin' done
they went down town t'.one of them stylish
hotels fer dinner. Deacon hadn't never been in
one of them places before and didn't know noth-
in' 'bout 'ra. There was breaded veal cutlets
on th' bill-of-fare and Deacon liked 'm so he
ordered 'm along with a lot of other stuff with
out noticin' th' price. Bimeby th' bill coma!
and it was fer two-fifty. ' Two-fifty I ' the dea-
con hollers. 1 Why Heck! man I kin buy a calí
fer that money! ' he says.
SANTA FE ATTORNEY
FIGHTS TAXATION OF
CREDITS IN STATE
Declara Tax Corximiaaion Errs in
Lawyinc on MorlarM aa and
Money on Deposit.
Special th Horning Tltasy.
r. R. M. Sept I -If Ihe Baggage
ratee ta imiuwai of Miguel chave f
re. cruelly at lo laorttrtger al
gad to k held by Chaves ts allowed to
atand. Ma attorney. A B. Neaaaaa tas
use! all udta. aaortgaaaa atoetey aud eth
r ciadlta aad eartdlcUrs ef deplt oow
l oBtraliagair tyr tutUm jL aav-
peal ui (jaaV the Board was lead aao
aad tw on sustaining ta agajaaLfetjaa-
SrTEWfi&rsHsr
Ibc fie.. I
IR
Mn la aaad aaenat hit
ie .oioilv erla. ..odssl du'ioa
mleadtr rassr MM was placad ba-
BMitetd the loati ef aa tasad aaaewapsai
AMartse i JlaniBga gasyUred aaei Me tats
tij Tm tat 'aaasar mXdkmi attli
Labor Day eeletiraU'.n to b bald by th
allied trad umoaa of clbaquvrgua tt the
afiarnoon. M'l'taiv drill by the soldara
ra.es. and a balloon ascension will 1
featurea vl the program lb gs)vmor
win motor to air icique Monday mrn
Ing. accompanied by Mrt. Llndaer. Su
prelorj Justice and Mra. 0 J. Roberta aad
slats a uignwaj logn.eee rreaca.
Par Caavlet.
Oasraraor l.musey bat laaaed s pardon
'erooinio ."loaras lar v lag t tent
The Rage of The Momentl
High Button Boots For Fall
A New Model S 1 0
Now on Display at
HIGH Button Boofa are always neat and dressy. Good for every oc-
casion and (it to perfection. While we how Wonderful stocks of
both laca and button modela wa call particular attention to a new but-
ton pattern jtlat placed on display. Below is the description:
A "PINCUS rV TOBIAS" model made of the finest black laca kid on
long tapering lines. High Loui heels and a specially constructed snug
fitting arch. Tops of fawn color cloth with attractive pearl buttons. Tin
is ona of tha most beautiful Button Boot ever t 4 tOk jff
designed. The price it only r lv.vV
112.50 Lace
Kid Boots at
$7M
This Sale ConHnues Tuesday ff Wednesday
THIS has bean one of tha most uccasful Footwear Sales which
we have ever held And it was because tha Boots on sale are
all new Fall modela. Made of Grison'a finest imported kidtkins in
full foxed pattern. Dreadnaught grey cloth tops to match. Lours
XV heel. High lace top model. Heals have metal heel platea
The price we name ia actually leaa than they would cost at the fac
tory if bought regularly today. Worth $12.30
the pr. Extra Special Tuesday and Wednesday .
17.45
With the Falling Leaves
Come New Hats
' " .sal
of fro
ran Mlgurl
in six aBaaana tn Oaa
' ir jsii tot miaor orrtnae
MAYOR OVERLOOKS
PROCLAMATION FOR
LABOR DAY MONDAY
Than Ha Talaches! as Oava From
Oottd croft; Al to Wadmagg
for
MqgSBI ' aaraal iiavia overto .ki .
ining w-.ni tw l.rt SI l-u fer OtuSKl. loll
grtstay u. bring bis f nal y bote. Bat
Utr Clerk lack Otyaaga did ass. aad sat-
S i UJior day IwHssHtlM star ts
Uttlc
Plaaa N
N'
A Special Exhibit
Tuesday
OT a day paaaea that does not witness the
arrival of fresh new shipments of charm
ing new Hats. Tuesday In our Main Floor Mil-
linery Department you will find scores upon
scores of bewitching creations designed by Amer-
ica's most wonderful artiste. Each hat represents
a separate and diatinctive idea and is sure to
causa much favorable comment among our pat-
ron. In the new showing will be found Dreea
Serni-drese Tailored and Sport Hat in tha moat
attractive new shapes and colora Many ex-
quisitely trimmed in new way. You are invited
to sea tha new arrivals Tuesday.
Phone
4580
The Star of Servlca"
See Our Advertisement Last Page Telegraph Section
. O. Roots Appointed
Liquidating Agent by
Insurance Commissioner
was created h aa al
satatit j ri
Baahlag taw aaeead at Use regular
f iba TBU-ty ruta asa-iaaatare
lurussssra ni bag reus
lurnltsuf sod la ti
1 U..I I. o o
sklloi' i a. lor
kind we re aaudel to au
rfatsga to kjif ulii atas
es'tI'vuf orffi . luruitois
MESILLA VALLEY FORTY YEARS AGO.
(By L A. CARDWELL )
ISSaaS af MSar frata "Bao del Ms Oraade." s WasskJy PSSIIbd al Las Craasa
Haw Msalas. byL. Lapasuit irrra
sato aastaaaauau s new retioao- att
jig .cvulsie.i .o.i all east y ataka asta
laaarvvatBaat i U leak of our pieaa.
too ctsbtett ragtua wee
Baa feu o Ueas 1 tl I'aao. Jlesl.o. was
ui L. uuces Ma will rataa t Si rasa
lag law says
te'riuigl-" mk '"' M
a g Bt tjg tea AasiiBMi apaot a net
urw r Sssaiaaas aad raatradd
tohftaur-
tkr aadHbd J aa"aolVairtraar
1 ' si 1 a act lard aa ata a
by a Jk4gi. avsu and ib.
sluts which Hues ear
u'TZn wmtiñ I aa
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raaoa
us.
to- TBssautt Bap oBd. aagkMfhtoadSal f
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