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EL PASO MORNING TIMES
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"The use of bating powder breads road of corn and other cotm Hours instcsd of
patent wheat flour Is recommended by the Conservation Division of the Pood
Administration. The wheat needed for export is thus conserved and at the same
dm healthful food for our own people is provided. The circulation of recipes pea
riding for these uses would be of assistance in carrying out our plana."
The following recipes for Corn Bread and Rye Rolla save wheat Eour
nod mate attractive and wholesome food for every day when made with
ROYAL POWDER
CORN BREAD
1 Iml twum Bars! BW or avatar
I Ut-Utrs Mar
1 tMQM Kit
a u.i inpwini sWtealaa
ana thoroughly try legr.elenbi : all mtTk tal BMltal
Shwtaatacj but nii Mar lato w uuiaf asa
sal Bab la hat area aatat as ttiaites.
Oar iW atvufte and Moa booklet " &W War Tima ffeetjto' eontalnfag .tfon J .imitar recpe.
awnf frweonreqtic.f. .Ksfrasi RoylkUMnj fomdm Ompmny Of. H.tU WiOkan Street Yeas York.
Woman's Qub Holds First Meeting of Year
Wednesday at Clubhouse; Mrs. Charles Stevens
Piesides; Julius Krakauer Talks on Liberty Bonds
Toe El-Paso Woman's dull held lis first
meeting or Ule year Wedncsrtiy irwraoou
si the dub house wrth ihe president
Mrs Chirles B. Stevens presiding. An
tinusutlly Urge ittendtnce marked the
first meeting anil a strong feallni 01 fel-
lowship and s d ostra to co-operate In
patriotic end club work or the coining
winter was evidenced among all of the
members Mrs. Stevens mida an Interest
Irag and inspiring talk urging as abe did
so the co-oparition or every member In
the big work tbst In to be done this
winter. She mentioned th possibility or
beginning elrclea or members to meet snd
do knitting and other sewing snd work
for pstrlotlc organisations. A recreational
eenur for young people of the city will
be one of iba features or work lint the
club probably will take up this winter
according to Mrs. Stevens. As there Is no
pises in the city for recreational purposes
for tits younger element this probsbly
will meet with Inttmt apprnbitlnta of the
city St Ursa. Mrs. Stevens also mentioned
tfeit the club probibly would bsgln a
courts of lectures for the winter con-
ducted by the extensión department of the
University or Texis. At the close or her
talk. Mrs. Stevens reed Kipling's poem
"If." Mrs. S. H. Sutherland presented
Iter wiiu a bouojuet or white chryt-
ar.tbemums. Talk on Liberty Beads.
The progrsni wis opened with s ulk on
the liberty bond iiaue by Julius Krsksuer
lio tniae a convincing pies In favor of
war tint the bonds will bs of so much
value to Individuals but thst some of the
bluest work they will do Is the work of
reconstruction ancr ine war. ne em-
p hesitad lie sura Investment the bonds
oner mo tons oi me opportunity tney
present to women who wiot to do some-
thing Cor themselves.
The rest f tbe program eonslrtea or s
piano selection or modern French rom-
Tjosltlnn plsyed by Miss Nellie Miy Bowen.
atlas Bow en is making a special study of
French music snd tier interpretation of
She selection plsyed on this occisión wst
unusually Intelligent and Wall received.
Mrs. Wilier D. Howe pleased the audi-
ence with a well delivered vocil solo sc-
eooipsnled by Mr. í. I. Fasrcs. Mrs. W.
I. brown siso asna two songs which
shelled much ippliuic. She was secom-
panled on the piano. also by Mra. Pearce.
Mrs. Charlotte Tslly. formerly of New
Jcr.ey snd who espects to spend the
winter In El Paso contributed to the
success of tho program by reading one
of ber short stories.
Club Sfrlkea Keynote of Conservation
By Issuing Year Moo en Leas Espenslve
Paper Than Used lurrncrly.
The Woman's club has struck the key-
note of conservation by tssulnx year boots
printed on less expensive paper then for-
merly used. These wars Issued to tba
members st the meeting yesterday. Tba
rlub day programs for me coming year
sre pruned therein sod include the rol-
Wednesday October to Officers' day.
Uñateases the social committee:
Wednesday. November 7-Address H. M.
Colvhn arting chancellor ol Wis college
or lbs City of El Paso. Hostesses. Mrs.
W. U Foiwortb Mrs. T W. Lanier. Mrs.
B- B. Homan snd Mrs. E- A. Hennlng.
Wednesdsy. December &. Address. Kev.
fuller Swill. Hostesses Junior members.
Wednesday January s. Address Rev.
Dwight J. Bradley. Hostesses. Mrs. Horace
W. tsrosddus. Mrs. Frances Well Mrs. II.
hurt orndorfr arid Mra W. f Uutgly.
Wednesday Fab. Nomlnitlon diy.
Address Dr. S. H. Worrell dean or the
Echool of Mine. Hostesses the music de-
ban onsnt.
Wednesdsy March (Election day. Ad-
dress Hev. John M. Jackson. Hostesses
current events and literature department.
Wednesday. April -A surprise party.
Hostesses the charter members.
Wednesday. May 1 Installation of offi-
cers. Huí tes s the lit department
Pesartateat al Literature and Current
Events M Have Varied Programs.
Tba department at literature mat cur-
Reduce Your Fat
Without Dieting
Yacra
ago tbe formula ror fit reduction
6t7'"eiérelse." Todsy It ta "Tsks
I PrescrlpUon Tablets." Friends
was "diet
Mamola Prescription
itlettts
they like live as they like sod still lose
their two. three or lour pounds of fat a
weak sample en active turrniess r-
tuola Prescription Tableu sre sole pi
aliiiMilau lÉiaii a& tttr SV fir if
prefer yon assy write direct to etas ar-
móla Company sM Woodward Ave. De
troit snce. aov.
LULLS RATS AND. MICE
WITHOUT ODOR
BRAY CO. EL PASO
A Letter
i fie rood Aamintttrator writes
RYE ROLLS
t ease ays last
1 atytfsflLi B.yal BtMng reveas
K tltesss ikertsahtg
lift Irr iagrseimta lajettwv. all múk sal sultse
ahalearag Xaeel aa asms! searl i aha tat tells
rut uta iotas.
foUísSí
to as anatas asta is
dren's books from the public llbrsry how
the nuhllc library serves the community
sirs. P. W. Wllllsma. "Current Events"
Mrs. Volney Brown Mrs. A. R. Surges.
Wednesdsy DSC. le"Tbe Art of Story
Telling." Mrs. o. J. Blnford. "Current
Evants" Mrs. T. W. Lanier Mrs. Virgil
TTsylor.
Wednesday. Jan. 16 "Women as Short
Btory Writers" Mrs. P. C. March. "The
First Women's Club." Nrs. C. L. Pelhsm.
"Current Events." Mrs. i. M. Lewis MISS
Ahita Melville.
Wednesday. Feb. 10 "Sketch and Story
of o. Henry." Mrs. H. V. Watson. "Cur-
rem Evonts'' Mrs. Charles A. Hlrseh.
Wednesday. Much so "The Irish Thea
ter in America" "Irish Hays snd Pity
krs. D. V. Fnnnessv.
April 17 "Poets of Our Own Day" Mrs.
John Nlckles Jr.; reading: 'Current
Kients" Mrs. John II. Orsat Mrs. Joseph
J. Knot.
orflcert of the department or literatura
snd current events sre Mrs. Hal Christie
chairman: Mrs. M. Nigle vlce-cbelrmtn:
Mrs. RV W. McCandlese. secretary and
Mrs. c. a. Lymsjij treasurer.
Programs for Muslo Days
Take Up Study al Opera.
The following program will be presented
on music days:
Wednesdsy Oct 17-Dlrector. Mrs. I. I.
retrre miscellaneous.
Wednesday. Nov. 14 Director. Mrs
H. Uoldsteln. Study of operas to bs given
this season. "Rlgoletio'r "Talas oí Holf-
msn."
wednesdsy Dsc. is Director Mrs. w.
. How a. eontlnustlon of ooers study.
crt L. Hollldsy public school music.
Wednesdsy. feb. IS-Dlrector. Mra J. O
McNary. Orgsn and oratorio.
Wednesday. March 11 blrector Mra H.
II. stark Italian music.
wequesaay Apru in I'rogrtm in
secretary: Mrs. Warren Dudley Small!
treasurer; Mrs. Chsrles J. Andrews libra
luiMsaaiaa area rata far
The tleiiarlment or art han arranred the
following program for tho year:
October t "Tea Pota and Tes Caddys."
Mrs. Stanley Reven; exhibits of rare le-
puis Mrs. Walter Epltler. A Cranford tea
ira. .
Wednesday. Nov. xa "Chineas Art Chi
nese Kmbrotderlcs" Nrs. Frank W. Berk-
shire. "Chinese Porcelains In the Mor-
gan Collection" Mrs. Dwirht J. Bradley
l.tliibit or rare Chinese embroideries. Mr.
H J. Tigbe. Heading. Mrs. Irene Shirley
rncKieton. ransomuiea a i.atin inrtsi-
wsi a Baton unruroxias.
Wednesday. Jan. SS American an-
tiques.
I'aui nevera surer an. Msun
srs.
. H. Hromberg. Don Fire furniture an.
. V. Young.
Wednesday. Feb. n Indian art hlan.
kens. Dr. Corlnne McCarthy. Blankets
Mrs. John Nickels. Pottery. Mra Ii. Bi-
ker Smith. Eiblblt. afra. Stephen
Agnlrr.
Wednesday. Msreh S7 Snrtnsr nmrrara.
Song "Hark! Hark Tbe Lsrk!" Reading
ai - nira csiis; w "Trigeotet or toe
lest." Mrs. 1. N. Corrlnrton. Song
'SWlna. nobln. Hwlnr " Flowrr vlhllsní
Mr. C E. Kelly.
Wednesdsy April M-AiiUcroet. SUt
is. eewiro. old pewter
Antique mirrors. Mita
Lulu Prsefer.
officers for the department of art art
H. V. Jackson. vic-clialrmau; Mrs. O. L.
Mclntrr. secreury and Mrs. Fred k nol-
le aberg tressurer.
mra. win t. owea nas coarse or tat
music for club dsys. or these days thaaa
will be short' talks by a representative
educator upon acme branch of El Ptao
educational work. A review of some book
of worth sis will be a pan of the month's
work.
Tbe orrieers ror the coming year are:
Mrs. Charles B. Stevens president; Mn.
J. W. Lorentsen. first rlre ureildam -
Mrs. Will T. Owen second vice prendan!;
sars. t. l. auy r eco ruing secretary; ars.
W. Vsa Loag corresponding secretary;
Mrs. M. A. Warner treasurer: Mr. sV.
L. Foiwortb. auditor. Directors sre Mrs.
A. p. Averill. Mrs. W. R. Brown. Mr. C.
n. caanpueii ssra nai sc. cnnme ara
W. L. Crockett. Mr. A. W. Poster. Mra
Frank A. Hughes Miss Margaret Hitch-
cock. Mrs. Olga kohiberg Mrs. James a.
McNary Mrs. F. w. S. Seward. Mrs. B.
M. Sulherlsnd. Mrs. J. E. Town send Mad
Mrs. Van C. Wilson. Following sre Be
ouierens cummuiees:
Biiraaw ot halerstsUea.
Shedd. Mrs.' Roy Barnum. Mn. J. Him
ayars ars. Airred J. Fnaer Miss Eilaa-
heth Oott. Mrs. J. C. Bcbuller Mrs. H. D
Ashley. Mra. A. W. BUtlck Mrs. keaaatt
MacCallom. Mrs. Frank Seatnon Mra.
hew land aucbrlst. Mrs. Richard Warren
Miss Vernon Cutuungham MUs LtUlam
aootn. sirs vcasaey srown Mra w
C Mccormick. Mrs. J. E. Benton.
Mrs. H.
elyOnCuticura
ToaearPimpIes
Saenpgsrc. Oiastaaaal af atase fltc.
:on
lis
ui allow ta slant is
is nútrala v.n M
. B. Stevens. lira 1. 1. Knot. Mrs. Btmo
oerr Mrs. J. 0. McNary Mrs. Robert
l si she M.S. Pratt Wsekarls.
Mcmbershls Committee.
Krank W. Bewsrd. Mrs. 'a. p. Averia
junior aemsers.
Misa aulle small chairman: Mrs. John
Q. Burch secrettry-tresiursr.
Mrs. Frank Soence. chairman: Mrs. H.
P. Jackson. Mrs. C. L. PeUum. Mrs. A. II.
nurges ars. J. A Muraoca.
erres t-ommuiee.
Mrs. A. W. Foster chslrmsn: Mrs. H.
B. Osmble. Mrs. 0. u Mclniyre Mrs. t .
v. ntuings Mi's. n. w. sacuancueta.
House oeanmlliro.
Mrs. C. It. Campbell chslrmsn: Miss
Margaret Hitchcock vies chairman: Mrs.
c. hi. Lymsa Mrs. J. H. McBrtmrt Mrs. u.
F. Hawks Mrs. Las Hehbei d. Mrs. K. A.
llennlng.
aetias uommniee.
Mra W. D. How chaltnian; Mn. H.
H. Btark. vie datlrmau: Mrs. Will r.
Wright. Mrs. W. W. Tuniey. Mrs. A. r.
Averill Mrs. Robert Hollldsy. Mrs. Julius
traaiuer ara victor aoore ara. win
Chester Cooley Mrs. W. H. Aldridge. Nrs
T. il. Waller. Mra. J. It. Lewis. Mrs. H
E. Thomason Mrs. 8. J. i' runden tin I
ars. w. T. siiison ara u. t. cuy ara
Mrs. Burt omdortr. Mra. 1. K. Osttli
W. h. Brown Mrs. W. L. Tooley. Mra.
Chirles lisvls Mrs. J. F. Williams sirs
Junes Vsnee. Mra U. S. stewirt. Mrs
W. B. Bchutt Mra. itenutn Andrass
Mrs. A. n. ootdsteti. ars. n. a. uuoiey
courtesy twsamiuee.
Davit Mrs. W. P. MeSsln Mra Charles
Levy ais jennis rouer.
fin ! CaaattUa
Mrs. . H. Kuiherlsiui. chitmsni Mrs.
Csrl Let Smith vice chairman; Dr. Alice
Ü. Merchant Mrs. Harry Swain Mr. F.
J. Turner. Mrs. H. V. WaUon. Mrs. H.
U. NellL Mrs. J. L. Oyer Miss Alie
As hero rt Mrs. W. c. Haaen.
tnuatau iouwiwuu .uww mid. c v..
March; Tetas fedentlon notes Mrs. R. P.
Freefer; Woman's atehsnge Mra B. V.
Motion chslrmsn Mrs. Van C Wilson
vice chairman. Mn. A. B. I.oomls Mra.
Edith Ford Mrs. W. 8. Valentine Mra.
w. n. Brown. Mrs. s. H. BUlAsrisne. aunt.
W. s. crocacti sirs. c. o. aieaung sua
Mrs. Stephen Agutrre.
The membershln roll shows Isrge In
crease snd during the last month mor
than to new members Ifava been added to
the list. Twenty nsrnss votad upon at
the directors' meeting on Tuesday war
read at the meeting on Wednesday. All
of these were printed la the Morning
Times on Wednesday morning eseept
those or Mrs. J. a. tvans rea sealed rutin
tier snd Mrs. D. A. Wright
At the clos of the meeting yeiterday
Mra 8. H. Sutherland made a motion
lhat Oen. John J. Pershing be seat a
letter of conrrttiilatlon by the club mem-
bers commending Mm upon his recent
promotion. This was seconded by Mra.
Olga lohlberg. The 1st Mrs.- Pershing
wss rormeny a member or toe cnin.
It wss announced that Sir Edward Baa
ter Parry would appear at the dub this
season ;
Ful ow nsr the r un meeting the sods
committee served tes In tht drawing
room.
Colonel and Mrs. Sickel Have Delightful
Dinner at El Pasó
Colonel snd Mrs. H. O. Blckel were
hosts at a delightful dinner party lives
at tbe El Paso Country club Wednesday
night. Cover were laid for Colonel
Mrs. Mill Entertain.
re X. Hill ntartalHMl with a tnrnrUn
party for her dsughler Miss Mary Hlil
who is to aearv auen 101- i.os angetea
where she Ii to attend school it lar home
recently. Fefreihmenu were tened snd
atneing was enjoyen oy to louowuig
Mrs. W. L. Gaines Goes
Meet Capt and Mrs. A.
Today From Ft McKinley Philippine Islands
for
arrival or bar daua-hler. Mrs. A. D. Buries
formerly Mist Anna Lee OUnes a popular
El Paso girl together with ber husband.
Captain Buries snd their son Sonny
Burls. Tbe surlte have been lUuoosd
at Fori McKinley Philippine lalsnds. and
their arrival tn th sute is looked for-
ward to with great Interest and enthus-
Isam by th (nary friends or Mn. guríes
CHURCH NOTES
The Parent circle or the First Christian
cl.urcb. of which Mra 1. D. Love U presi-
dent met Tuesday arternoon In tba church
parlors. Mrs. Frank I. Bieoberuvon chair-
man of the program committee outlined
Irieny tba course of study that 1 to be
followed ss nearly ss oosltbl during the
mTjna U fcyoA si Pjsatned
-scaever ma auinorny
ara tor apoa
i usinli
lug In lis Uf of a rh
hu rkee apok of the moUieri part la the
spiritual growth of a child. Miss May-
Belle Elliott save two seproprlite read-
tais "Tke flunswsy Boy- sal -BecH-Msek."
This was the First meeung held
ajTtoa parent circle and It is the twp
of tbe president and lb) misas) as to as-
Thursday's
promises to be one of the most brilliant I
Miss Henrlettt Burlier Becomes the bride of Lieut. John Frederick Selbtrrlnr
at "Stan Hywtt" lull Akron Ohio at I o'clock TBursday afternoon.
The Mount rrsnkltn Country rhih M attains with Its weekly dinner dance.
The Eaual Frsnrhlso Leapt meets a usual tt the Chamber of Commerce tt
s oo o'clock.
The study circle or the Cotinrll of Jewish Woman meets tt the Temple ML
Slnl at S:t o'clock. Instead of with Mra c. Hlrseh ss formerly announced. Tito
change wss made beciuse or the Illness of Mrs. Hlrseh.
The Woman's Aid society of the CongragiUonsl church meets with Mrs. n wight
J. Bradley In the McCllntock apartment oa Montana street tt 1:00 o'clock Thurs-
day arternoon.
The Asbury Methodist Mlttloasry society holds a speclil meeting In the
church parlors ill oc o'clock.
Miss Mary White Is Hostess at Delightful
Tea Given in Honor
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Etch T. White
on Mess avsnua offered tn attrietlve let
ting en Wednisdiy trtarnoon for tbe
pretty tea given by their daughter MUs
Msrv Whits rot Miss Margaret Ingraham
of Cos Angeles who Is the popular snd
aiirariive eeuse guenti oi star aunt hu
uncle. Mr and Mrs. Airred Irr.
An amy or autumn flower or all
varletna offered a lislehil decoration for
the drtwlng nd dining roomi. Yellow
gatea tapers iciu o ouocuvo unn.
infonnalltv wti the keynote of this de
lightful event and between the hours of
4 until s many or El Paao's moil attract
Ire matrons and young girls railed to
meet the honor gtteit and to enjoy Miss
White's hospitality.
Presiding over the tea tshle were Hits
Agftts Stewart MUt Mtry dates Bed-
mond. Miss Alice Mylsg tod Miss Valeria
Lorlg while assisting the hostess In en-
tertaining and receiving the guesti wen
hef mother Mrs. Each White and her
siller Mra. Charles I.oomls.
Invited to enjoy this deltghtriil tes were
Miss Mtrrarct Ingrsbam Miss Mary Oates
Engagement of Miss Alice
Lieut. J. A. Ramsay Made at Pretty Dinner
At pretty dinner party it the home of
Mrs. C. Wilton 110 Arito nt street Wed-
nesdsy evening announcement wts made
mar-
Llaut.
TU satrlotlo
motive wts carried oat In the tshle dero-
retton and dinner courses the American
emblem and titer of tbe allied nations.
First Dinner Dance of the Toltec Club on
Thursday Evening Promises to Be a Brilliant
Event and Opens
Social season of F.l Paso will bs for'
rosily opened Thursday evening tt lb
first dinner dues of the season to hs
given by the Toltec club. This promises
to be in unusually brilliant tfftlr soclilly
snd is being looked forward u with mush
interest. Flags or the allies tad roses
will be th e restore or the decorations and
much ctre bat been taken to make them
at artistic SS possible. Utile MISS Jus-
tine Segal who Ins crested so much
sgrattble atuntlon recently with her
singing tad dinetnr. will contribute to
the pleasure of th evening by singing
snd dancing.
The following per torn have made rsser-
vstlons: Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Crumble Mr. and Mrs.
Country Club Wednesday
let
smut: Utas Mary Jacobs. Misa France
we Miss Durum
:iv Welch Mis Dslsy
nils i Mildred Will I ama
The MrrfcelS Entertain.
Lieutenant snd Mr. Meckel enterUln-
ed at luncheon on Wednedsy st their
Officers' Bog Well Atlended.
t tarr crowd of El Pato tad army folk
to San Francisco to ;-
D. Sur les Who Arrive
ranuKiH wjio win awawja nsri
wuie with Mr. snd Mrs. Oswet.
sun huh stiuoneo at Ft
palm city 15 minute out or tan
As Mrs. Surles was one of at Paao'a
meat popular soda gtrU there prob-
sbly win he assay affair eg rativtit gtva
iu i iter wttue iters.
WEDDINGS
Mum Msrgars MUtsr bectroe the brld
Of William Popen kuaen Wedoesdiy evaa.
Inr al IS7 East Callfomis street.
dtutu rang e
Bev. John N
bride wore s
to match and rt
earnsMuna. The
ID CjCCMIOn I
sed yellow cbr;
rround of rem
stiensted by Mrs. 1
Mr. and Mra
xas?
their Boras la
forma street.
E sandals for men nd worjsant Da
Tbe
navv Hue tal tasar rita a hat
MTl bouewet if whiui
rwut was decorated for
run Dint siBsrawy roses
rsanjBamnmi with a back-
Th wedding party was
a. Veta Bsttagnl. rastren
i. Popenhusen
El Pttn aTtBW
By JULIA LEE BkOWN
Telephone 6924
Calendar
of Miss Margaret Ingraham
nedmond Miss Agnes Stewart. Kiss Vs-
lerl Lorlg Miss Altea Myles Mils Nollle
May Bowen. Mlsi Sanh lirldgcrs Mus
Orstchen Lorlg Miss Estelle Berrien Miss
Kmlly Kemp. Mis Elisabeth Btavms Miss
Helen Strstton Miss Virginia Semple
Mils Vera Crouse Miss Sonto Grouse
misa cante uruuiu nisa buena atarían
Miss kstherm PrtfT Mlai Margaret
Hcnuncr Mrs. jamas i-ee nDDrq. ars.
i. Mason Pollird Mrs. wmum iettersoa
John Oreen Burr.' Mis Marguerite Tsfcl!
Mtss Julia Poole Miss F.dns Ntthlai Mis
Helen I.oomls Misa France Earle Mis
Elisabeth Hswklns Miss Anne Magorrm
Mis Pauline Bryan Miss AUgusu keeper
Miss Osorgini Martin Miss Irem Flennl-
kan. "
MUs Ingraham who expected to return
to her home In l.o Angeles shortly ot-
eats now to remain until about the last
or me montn. mere pronaniy win oe
number of other similar stralrs given In
her boo or while she la ber.
K. Wilson to
snd t mlniturs wsr brld rormlnr th cn
terptece. The Invited ruetla wire Missel
Allca kttnryn Wilson MSdge Steele rter
lla Louise Rowland Msrgarel Iverton
Dmin. f lilln trim SMiaelnlit Inn Hit
liettm Helgarsori Mrs. i. Bgrida snd Mrs!
David L. Dlekrnt.
Th wadding will take placa lis tbe near
ruitrrs.
Social Season in EI Paso
F. M. MurchUon. Nr. tnd Mir. Burt Om
lorrr. Mr. tnd Mfi. T. A. Thurtton. Mr
on Mra. Homan c. Mvlas. J. Lorenfa. F
B. Oslltaher C A. Bers. There will be
ne tanta composed or Mayor ana Mrs
Mr. snd Mrs. J. Frank Coles and Mr. snd
Mrs. w. D Wise.
Mrs. E. T; Brown and Daughter Miss Florence
of Boston Feted With Many Beautiful Parties
T. Brown and dtartrur Mlistissd which wti centered with t gilt 1
town of Boston woo ire in I set rilled with Jinsnoss cbryssnthoin
house guetu of Iht W. B. Browns st their
home on Los Angeles elreet. sre being
fetsr with many delightful panics during
the stay ID El P(o tb most recent of
which wss the dinner given oft Wednes-
day evening l Ihe Country cub by Dr.
and Mrs. ÜT H. Surk.
For thlt occisión on long tabla wu
BLACK-DRAUGHT
A SPLENDID REMEDY
Georgia Lady Say It b Best
Remedy far Indigestion and
Sotar Stomach. Always
Keeps It on Hand.
Lyorly. Oa Mr. If. P. Hons of
n. r. D. 2. thus place tell of bat
experience with Thedford'a Black -Drought
as follow: "My mother
and family have alway need B lack-
Draught a livor medicine 'Bad
believe tt th Beat liver medicine oa
the market.
We keep It la our family now. and
have ever atoo I can remember. It
U splendid for sour atoratch torpid
liver and Indigestion. I gladly rec-
ommend It to my friends ae I feel
It has saved m doctors' MUS By
usías; In time."
Thedford'a Ulack-Draught has
been la use for T years is the treat-
ment of stomach Uver and bowel
trouble and the popularity which
it now enjoys le proof of Its merit
If your '"' la not acting proper-
ly you may auffer from such symp-
toms sa headache BtuwiaVlOBS con-
stipation indigestion etc. and un-
less relief Is obtained serious trou-
ble may result
Black-Draught has been fonal a
valuable remedy la many such cases.
It la partly vegetable aad act la a
prompt and natural way helping to
refútate th Uver and to cleans the
tnrels ot Impurifica Try IL AJI
druggbrut. Price It
Coats oae seat a do. Adv.
'Made-in-El Pair
Exhibit Is Praised
by Star Telegram
Plane I. Winter writes sn Interest Im
editorial In th Fon Worth Star-Telegram
October a concerning the raeent
ekMblt ot "made In El Piso" products
"A Mtde ta-ri Pase KthtkH."
(By Phabs K. Warner.)
"The most rritlfylng turprlM Ii whes
you wike up tnd discover you have ic-
totlly dons something yourself. Didn't
Mera you conld; didn't know yea had
until all of t sudden you sea -what
somebody's done' and you stt younself
who did It tnd the silent tniwer Is 'you
Thst's Just how ths peopl of El
Pito Tetas felt the other dsy when
more thin four thouisnd of EI Paso's cltl-
seni met tn th billroom of the Hotel
fltd del Norte and found there Betutl-
fnlly and irtllttcsMy trrmged. ill tb
dlttifeni articles 'mtde In El Pt0.'
"From every ilde reme th surprised
look or Inquiry who did lit And every
tints echo snswered 'we did.' But who
is wet and In this cas 'we' standi for
tbe Housewives' league or El Faso. It It
only a few monthi itnc the Houitwivtt'
league wis created hut It now hai t
membership or nssrly Its). The reception
in tne Diuroom nr tne notei rsso uei
tone wst in rellltr t house-fair when
hnmi-cinnetl bnme-
naaulta than tne housewives themselves
for It II they who hive opened the eyes
nt ill El Pun td not flnne whit really II
being done In thli wondorrul city out on
the Itlo Ormde but they have iwikened
all El Paso to Ihe greater posilblllllas tnd
opportunities or their city and demon-
strited hnw much greater El Paso could
he ir she would resolve to even reed
herieir nd supply s fw of her own
household irtlcles.
"Among their exhlhlti wu toe Psn-
Amerlcsu rorree display mid In El
Paso. Ths El Piio Vtlley Csnnlng com-
pany's display showed how their vege-
tables sre packed tnd shipped beside ex-
hlbltine vcndnrrul vsrletv of rresh fruits
snd vegetables. Old carpets nude over
is anotner msue-in-r.1 raio prooini.
Flour brooms mattresses medicines
home-made breada mis ind grasses ci-
gars polish metal products quarry
products lumber products dairy jrnul-
urt. nrlntlnr nritducls. the dsmestsl sci
ence snd manual training departments or
the El Pun high school which U on of
tne most beiutirut nign trnoon in tne
stale: cartoons and art works or th El
Paso Morning Timas soft drinks from th
brewery smelter r.roducti. ladles' tailored
goons nsir goons ino toiiei prersiationa
optical goodl Hoover ind Red (iron tinl-
rortns. run. signs snip drtwnwork
blsnkets ind oriental in work telephone
riuures. bakery products flowers snd
ronrecilonety. boota snd shoes lee cresm
pernjme msde-in-iarro ioon products
sutomoblle lunnun ind knitted helmets.
These aro Juat t few of th things that
El Plio people dlscovsred wsr being
made right in their own city.
"Mor wts thlt til. The Housewives'
league fumlibed I tnide-ln-El Pssn pro
arram which was rendered by made-In
El Psso dialdent. They ng tntde-ln -El
Piso songs plsyed msdo-ln-El Psso mil-
Ii anrl rallen! addresses Ware mads
by mads-ln-EI Ptm men. Al a token of
llietr sppre"lstlon the cltlsent of El Psso
presented the Housewives' league with I
beautiful lllk American fllf. Tho nag
waa tb girt or th El Plsn Morning
Timet. Nor Is this ill. Since then there
have been seven! made In K.I Paso sol
um s msde-ln-El Paso reeling of goodl
Will appreciation and co-operation Be-
tween cltv and rountv producer tnd con'
sumar home makers and city builders
bsa entered into the mind snd heart of
every intrinsic run and woman In El
Ptso."
PRESCRIPTION PEHFBCTION
Our nreacrlntlon denertment
rhsrge of experU who have spent years
in ma huiinasi. Due work 1 done care-
n any one or our
three stores. Fur druts snd surs drugs.
We desl In no other kind. Vou want no
other kind. We keep In stock evry drug
that can be required. We never substi-
tute and we alwiys uie extetly what th
prescription cans ror in tne eaact oro-
noriinos Stan In at on of our three
stores ind lelve thlt prescription to ha
filled. Scott While fc Co. Druggists. Mills
Ming . Roheru-Rsnher Dldg. Ill Ban
Prsnclsco St. Adv.
balanced on either side with similar bsa
sets. (Hit-edged cards marked
u pia
'
Mr. and Mn. W. It. Brown MT. ind Mrs.
A. P. coin Mr. and an. n. w. acsiee
Mrs. James Magorrm. Dr. snd Mrs. White
Mr. snd Mn. W. V. Wise fir. snd Mrl. Í.
H. Worrell Mr. and an. luvert l. noui
dsy
hogtitt it
I delightful luncheon party it ber home
on Los Angeles itreet Wednesday ror Mrs
E. P. Brown and those Invited to her ar-
ri
'sir were Mrs. W
Pro ii Mrs
Stawau-t. Mra. F.
Mspel Mrs. 1. A. Hipper Mrs. James
gpftln Mm. Water Dsvli. Mn. W
Tooley Nrs. J. II. Enlow Mrs. Marry
ter Mrs. W. W. Turaty Mrs. Joaepl
Wlllisms sirs. James Orsbsm McNary.
r Mn. James Ml
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
in tb general assembly of sll of tin
pupils in tba High school gudllorlum on
Wsdnesdiy announcements were rnsdi ror
th different school irtivir.es.
It his been learned Ibll lit Alamogurdo
football eleven which II 10 pliy Igllnit
the E. P. H. I. Tigers 8iurdiy ifurnoon
IS S strong team tnd it will take bird
work to beat them. A parade bal ben
rrngd tor Frtdsy venlng to srouis th
righting spirit of tne scnooi ana to get
tee town peopx uw rutea tu tu gamo.
all .indent u lio ran ara urged
their can in th pueda which win start
at the old High school building. Adrala-
The Taller which u th school pacer
hu sees recognised by lb advertising
club but more subscriptions irotu me
tudMU ire necessary to maso a a sue
esss. It has been requested that if Uii
pupils cannot sahscrlb for year that
they buy single copies snd support this
per in every way potjinm.
The Forum Debating society win act
meet on Frh. y evening as ususl bscguss
of lb parida al that tune ind tb meeting
will b held Friday morning il lb record
penuu.
TB High school cadets drilled with ths
drum Wednesdsy arsernooo for tba ftnt
state ibis year. A assiher of prooaotioe
hese bees mad S avueb pre grit fees
lisisory'liui'ls'
the boys snd ri
n toe caaes wore in usá-
is Improving th conduct of
respect.
Ing I the record period
ins n kwtfurXve uil
ukulele chords. Al tb
Mill Emily Kssmd
isis se toe ei tie on
the end of the meet
ing toe tnemoer payad togamer
songs. "Oa. Test. Tarse. tour"
ha-o." under the earsvAlon of Fr
f Frsnci
Buisell
tell
mtuusal director this dub it
developing into an entertaining musical
cirri ana ll I pMnalng U give t TBsnks-
glvtag program st th llgts seboei oe thsi
nay. tb Ukui.u ettiB will meet Than
LAURA J&N
ONCE WBO nogs sjinolE BUSSáVNEsa
a a lev t t
"Lavs always look for love agatn
U ever stogie It is twsin.
And till It finds Us counterpart
Nt bears shout in ichtng neirt-"
The person without exnerlanca would
decide Instantly that oft lovi In life -
time Is enough. Those who have loved
and lost would tntwer the question from
suits t different viewpoint. To hire
Known love's Inspiration and the Joys It
save so existence men to D suddenly
bereft or It leive t hunger In Ihe heart.
When on his been used tb cotnpsnlon
neirer ind dearer thin ill others west
outside frlendshlD ran rill the void? There
are no two persona just silkc sesrrlt rir
nú wioo as one may in wnoi worm
over Finding just such another heart ll
an Impossibility. This ll the rock upon
which msny s widow snd widower stum
hie. A man who haa lost a dearly heloved
wife we'll say ifler lufTerlng yirs of
loneliness will sai: "ir I could rind
woman Itkn IliA voir I last I u-nnlri not
hestttt to ved tgsln. Bhs wu all that
wu patient inn kind. My moons
stunted. My romrort and happiness were
her one thouttit. first. Isst tnd all
time. I htvt met no other woman who
his a diSDOtltwh like bar."
A closer study or women ihows t min
that there sre other hearts quite hi kind.
No two people however lovs Hike. One
woman miy he all devotion. Another Is
devoted yet hss not the same mtnnor of
howlnr I. though sue inves lust as truly
tnd deeply. They ihonlil not be pused
by. nanus aiigni nirrerence is nil
eernible. If Mitilda wsi domticitod
did her own work. Mtry may mako nulte
t happy homo tor him. the maid whom
be employ! relieve! her of a certain
mount of domestic rates. Those hour
lira cm devote tn htm more pleasantly by
giving ner nusuana ner cnmpanionsnip.
There are plenty who cry down the no
tion that It ll not well Mr ths widower
to dwell alone Tbe man who hu not wed
never misses what be hu not bad. Tbo
man who hu been wid niter relishes
living alone agiln. Hit relatives may
Uke rare or him but his wsy or finding
kspptneu Is not ilielrs. The older man
becomes instead of bei"x resigned u
whit hu taken pitee the mora hs so
cretly yearns for artectlon ind sympsthv
which are true and all his own. penpli
orton remark or a mm alona- in years wht
anneara to be "looktnr Irnnnil " "What nn
or. i tit doll tin want to marry ror tt hll
The Confessions of Roxane
By FRANCES
(OaSWMSt sir. ta tt
EDWAnD PREPARER TO SKIN THE HOC-
After announcing thlt hi would sign
Ihe document which I hid demanded of
itlm. Edward wtlked over to my ilcak
opened It calmly u II hi ownid it
aeated hlmiair ind begin to write. As
I witched him 1 smiled Indulgently. I
could eistly excuso him for msklng him-
seir io completely it home lor ruuenesi
was the Isst thing he could Intentionally
be guilty or Just then. Ai I milter of
riot he wss so absorbed with hit own
thoughts an completely lost In the unusiis!
sllustlun In which he wss placed that he
probably though nothing it all or his sur-
foundings he proceeded to cirry out
ray mandate. .
Naturally I had etpected to be the au-
thor or Uíe confesilon mil pledge which
served to myself tho right lo chinga what-
ever ha might draw tip. Having carried
ray daring propoisl to such sn estent
1 did not Intend thlt It should be nullllled
tt this Hire or idvancitnr luce as.
Edward wrote slowly sppsrentiy
wetauiur even worn wnif-js ne .trscaa.
Unlike trio tversge person In such s po-
not tiler ens word which he set down
snd 1 Judged rrom title that he wu one
who know hli own mind to tn uttuiuil
degree.
'There:" he slid it length as he hand-
ed me the brief document "Is thlt ui-
lirartoryT"
ir there wu tny itrctim tn Mi ton
II filled to arrert me. I look the piper
and mid what he hid written. Then I
iau il again very cireruuy. Mere n ll:
I Edward make do hereby inert
without compulsion or any sort mil
in run Knowledge or tvnsi
Ing writing It voluntarily and with
ir.y own nsnri. mat an innnuii am t
lad Bylvls Thorite to. heller that we
wars married and tint as s remit
Ilion legtlly to marry the. ssld Bylvls
Thome. I hereby promise to do so
immediately If she will penult It
That will do." f told him. "Now. t
upposr them will bar to be witnesses
to your elgnsture."
"Anything you wish" b replied tndir-
rerciitly. "I will be on or the witnesses" I told
Mm "but two wltnsssai will be better
than one. For this purpose i will bor-
row the loslil in the noil ipsrtmsnt."
"(loud hesvtmt!" icIUrrted Kdwird. "I
do not litvi to tsks everybody Into my
commence no i r
sue will not read II" 1 assured him.
"She hiirfi energy enouil).
very wen."
ery well.'
sought Bjrivie snd round ner bar
cheeks flushed snd ber eyes very bright.
There wu to have been t meeting of
tne t-n nils weunesosy arternoon Slier
the ninth period but on account or so few
members being present the meeting was
postponed. Tht ektu bat a rule tbst st
least tt members nit M present before
meeting cut b held.
C Psvis Mrs
tht trip 10 LSI Cruces.
SOCIAL PERSONAIS
Mn. F. R. Douglas who hu been la Iso
Antonio visiting her dstigbter Mn. Btef
tin for some time espects to remain
tiger because or the Unset or Mra llsf-
flo. Mrs. If. E. Long snd children of Mar.
Jilts Wsahington. srrfvs in th city on
hursdsy to visit her brother. William
achs tnd family si Its North Ochoa
street
THE NEW CALOMEL
AFERFECTSOCCESS
Calo tabs tb newly perfected calomel.
Is tbgoluUly punned from UI or th uu
plMUjSnt tickenlng tnd dsngroui tnistl-
tle f th old-styls calomel. The new
Cakrtabs sr rapidly taking Ot Disc of
the old-style calomel tablet u Hay art
much more effsetlv si a liver cleanser
and system purifier yet ars entirely fret
rrom all object! ouabls quallUu.
The new CaloUbs ire sold only la
original scaled packages; pries thirty-
five reels. Your druggiit recommanls
and gu Iran lees them. Adv.
war not
besutirul bronie cloisonne vases 1
Art Shop tot ptoneir Plus City
bank Uldg Adv.
Mrs. w. c. Pavla Mrs P. t. 1
UB8Bn3
time of iifef Ah! Ihii'i just it Rt tt
iwikensd to the realisation that the older
s man I ire more dependent he Is upon
the kind soothing hind ind th presence
or a woman. A msn's children ne miliar
how much they love him. Will go rrom
him. A wire Is ever Hi her place by MS
side. Memory Is sweet but the psst I
past Hsvlng been wed. single bVMsa
neu seldom or never sstisflei. Love St-
ways looks for love again.
ANSWERS TO (OSRESPONm.VTB.
rpftrp.. nam. .nH uISmm m... I.
given to lnsur attention write sheet
one pig letter; Initials printed. AddSMS
HI.. I Itihov lA l'r. .l.1nf .ir.d BpMit.
lyn N. Y.)
nil Complicated Ouesllsa.
mino proposo that we settle this quecy for.
through partntt' contrirv view. A
friend of mine armies when a young pita
Ihroiigh her young relstlves snd wishes
tallón he has to hv'e her psrents' cop-
wmi. nn in tn. ... lull mm lira girt la D
JT It't not neresssry for ber parents
content."
Invitation. Her parante won't objsct men.
What Married Woman Found Out
A. D. A. writes: "A Milne woman round
i-t the kind of mm she wanted to marry
he picked rrom t msguln t matrimo-
nial advertisement He proved to be her
divorced husband. Tboy married tor the
second time. 'I never knew' said th
bride "what a fine man my husband WSS
UII I read the ad.' Will this bo t lesson
for others t" '
Possibly more sppreclstlon or each oth-
er's good polnu would here fit most mar-
ried couplu.
First Widow Wantlno tn Propose.
Anxious widow wrllei: "I am t widow
or st ind II v alone. I know but few
single persona. A young mm rtv yetrs
my Junior I luckily met twice it was
love st rtcst jdght with me. Pleiae idyls
U II is proper in propose to him or Is it
right to wilt until leip yeir rolls around
gain men hint a little?"
Don't you propose. He n sy want you.
Ir io. hs will tell you. Thlt is th tint
Instauro I hive hoard or where I widow
round II necessary to do ths proposing.
WALTER.
thst she hid recovered from her exclts-
ment "I thought you nover were coming back
to m" she slid. "I heard your volcet
ind illhuugh i could not distinguish Whet
you were laying 1 know you were dis-
cussing me."
"Yos we wore discussing you snd your
Iffilri. 1 suppose I hive been very mas-
culine In this muter end hsve dons some-
thing which s woman ought naturally to i
shrink rrom attempting but I siw no
bait ir It doei not meet your ipprovtl
1 ihall still expect you tn forgive me."
"Thero cm be nothing to forgive" the
cried Impulsively. "Wlntcver you hiv
done Rossnc. Is I know ror the but"
"Come then" said 1. "Edward Is welt-
ing ror ui M the living room. He wui
gtv you I paper to relet tnd when you
hsve rcld It he will sign tt In my pres-
ence gnd tn the presence ot that Bohe-
mlan meld next door. Than I shall sign
It si t wltniu ind so will tb raalof."
"Whit It 111" cried Sylvlt her race
Enlng whit ii her hind went to her
reasl In t gesture or apprehension.
"Do not alirm yourself" I admonished.
"It will not sepárale you ind Edwtrd
any farther man you sre separated now.
Indeed I hope thai some dsy it will opér-
ete to bring you cloier together."
"Ohl" ihe exclaimed with a mil esteh
In ber throat.
AS we entered the Jiving room Fdward
advanced to meet ui bit shot wide open
hli rice iglow with love ror Bylvls. BBS
gtv a try like mat I hid heinl on tht
itreet. ind tho next moment wu cluped
In hli ombric.
(To Bs Continued.)
Molt any good druggtll or departures!
store tn this city cm supply you st unta
cost. Among otheri People's Drug Co
Scott White k Co. Kelly-rViUsrdWli-ner.
The populsr Drug Store.
PIANOS
Bold OB easy terma
Violin. Mandolina Q (Stars
DUNN'S MUSIC STORE
I0 N.
THE
MAIL ORDER HOUSE
OF EL PASO
Lai us have your wants
The Warner Drug Co.
Orndorff Hotel Block
El Paso Ta
EX CHANGE TOfJK OLD fiOOuM
FOR NEW.
WcsternFurnit re Co
"The Store That hsave Ton
Money."
lis-no B. MUalaa. aVMsaan BMa.
1.50Ati
ww j .a tn. tt
noiei r isnr
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