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JO MORNING TIMES.
NOVEMBER 17. 1917
ÜCIETy
Friday Calendar.
1 1 i Idsy k ultima club bm wiih Mn. G. M Crttrnble.
Frldiy Bridge club meete wltti Nra. W. D. WW.
Aabury Methodist church o give baaaar Is Botera' Furniture company window.
The members or the Woman'! rlub. the Hebeece Sinddert chapter ruughtrra
or the American Revolution and tlx Robert I.m chapter I'nitrd luurnters or tho
uonredcrecy win sew ror tha Bed Croii Frldiy at the Woman'i club.
Tlx Golden Hill Red Croii circle meete
The Wide Hampton chanter V. D. C
at the Trinity Mcthodlit church.
Bunaet Heights Red Croaa unit meet
Nra. J. 0. Walker entertains Uw Areme Literary club.
The PhlletlH-a and Baraca rlaaeea of the Trinity Methodist churrhea will be
entrrulncd by Mr. and Mu. C. L. Entail atou Montana atrcct Friday evenlnt
at t o'clock.
The "Wonted Man." by John Frederick Bangs will bo prrirnted by the"
pupila or room A nr tna El Paao School
club. Proreeds will be donated to the
Miss Virginia Burk Who Weds Clint Ballard
December 4 Is Being Entertained Extensively
Mlaa Vlrtlnli Burt who wedi Clint
nitlird Pecember i at the Trinity Metho-
11a! church la beinar the recipient or a
number nr dellrlitrul partiee. Mra.
charlei Rohikr la enlertilnlnt with a
0a Frldiy irternoon while on Siturdly
Mra. A. H. Key. In Minhittan Helrhta win
nave a party for Mlaa Burk. Wadneaday.
November ft Mra. J. 1. Finney la enter-
tilnlnt for tha bride-to-be. other pre-
nipiiil irrnrs prndinr between now and
Ihe bridal date la a luncheon on Saturday
.November 4 riven In honor of the t'rla
r tin- bridal puty iiumberlnr; Miss Din
Fila Burk who ir. to lie maul or honor.
Hid Mlaa Sophy Jolmaon and Mlai Vera
Bailan who will be brldeamalda. Hoi-
eaaea ror thla affair will be Mra. B. M.
norria and Mra. E. A. Heater and the
luncheon will be it the home or Mra.
Heater. Mr. R. H. Ebert Mra. It. B.
Darla Mrs. M. 0 Cheek are ilao enter-
lllnlur at eirly ditea. One of Ihe love-
lier! panle of the troup will be Iba
Laws Affecting Women and Children in the
U. S. Is Subject of Equal Franchise Meeting
i.awa rreellnt Women and Children"
aaa the Informational topic taken up by
:be Equil Fnnchlie leatue Thuridiy
irte moon al the meet Hit ut the leatue at
the Clamber or Commerce. Mri. Mirriret
:iHve Jordin had rharte or thla pertinent
subject md dealt with It In a aatlafartory
manner. Her talk dad lo do with Ihe late
book written by Annie 0. Porrllt and
which la named "Lawa Arrectlnt Women
and Children." Mra. Jordan touched or
many subjects and many slates but nat-
urally the laws affectlnr Teaia were Ihe
mea producing the greater appeal. Labor
lawa proved to be the onea of renter In
iciest lo the members and some are
copied below:
"Teaaa haa not yal covered the Held
if labor lerlalitlon lor the protection of
woman ami child labor but In recent lawa
a rood betinnuit haa bean nude in re-
tard to such prolertlon. The principal
provisions of Uie code are aa followa:
"No minor shall be employed about the
place ur bualnesa or any retail liquor
deiler; nor ahell any reinale other Hun a
member or Ida own family be employed
aa a rervant. bartender or waltreaa In my
Ifarli buslnera
All persona who are able to work and
do not work but hire out their minor
childien and live upon their waree. It.
Hit without oilier nirana of lupport ahall
be puulabesl as vatrauls.
No child under it alull be permitted
to libor In or ibout any luaniirarlurlnt or
oilier establishment uaiiif diuteroua ma
rbiini v or about iba marhlnery In any
mill or ractory. or In my distillery or
brewery or In the manuricture or roods
ror unmoral purposes or where Ihe health
or inch child may be Impaired or his
morale debased; nor may such child be
Soothe Skin IrritotioDi
With Culdcura
Delicate li nana 1 1 anda arrtB len-
danry to eciemaa. raahca. ' et
roattinrta akcatid net tat MMeal by
-Trigly madkated aoape Why naM
Zm lor every -daT toilet purfwaaa CuÜ
cura paire etntU Soap Jf
áeat aiajua oi punplet or irrtetaioa wtfc
Cancura Omunentf For aampir each
fret by mail odrera poet-cart: Certa-
cata baaed UG Beaiaa." Sold every-
arbrrc Soap 3c Oiiaaanatrl aaatlWc.
By JULIA LEE BROWN
Telephone 6924
with Mri. Edward Wide.
will hold a meeting Friday artrrnoon
with Mlaa Margaret Hitchcock.
for oírla Friday evening at the Woman
furniture fund of the new bulldlnt.
1th Milt- Vira I
Thinksrivlnr luncheon w
Ballard aa iHistcss. and till
in do riven :
ror tha entire bridal party.
LI I'aao. and will take place December 4. ;
inn auair piooosv. M tn preiay our.
but In keeplnt with present rondltluiis. I
Mr. Ballard'a beat man will be John I
Mile while the rroomanien will be Lea
Crewa and C. F. Doutlaa. Mra. 1. I.
I'earca will iiliy the bridal mirth and I.
L. Cotteahall will alar.
Miss Burk li the dautbtir or Mra. F. H
Rurk or Hill city and bat occupied a
hlth poalUon In mualcal circlet In tba
city. Bba poaaeaaea a lyric soprano of
rare iweetneaa of quality and alwayi haa
been In demand on mualcal prnrrima.
Her frlenda ire rejoiclnt that her mar-
rlate will not take bar elaew here to live
and that abe will renaaln- In Kl Paao
where ihe will be a charmlnt addition to
the youmrer matron let.
aent to any dlaorderly home or aaalmi-
tion bouaa.
o child under 17 yean ahall be cm-
ployed In or about any quarry or mine.
Ail rniiaren between n and n muai at
tend public school for at lent slaty days
In tha school year of t tie-IT; to daya in
tba year tl7-l. and In Ivta-ll) and there-
after for II leaal 100 daya. The following
clarara of children are exempt from thla
requirement: Children- in prívale schools
under proper instruction children pny-
Icilly nr menially unfit; children living
nee inan rvj miles rrom thr nearest
hool: children who have completed the
fourth trade whose services are needed
ror ihe support or i parent.
"N'o femila shell to employed In my
factory mine mill workshop or any es-
tablishment tn which remates are era-
ployed ror more than nine hours a day or
establishments work
laundries and all other establish
ments employing women and the uae of
seals must lie permuted In such
employes when not enraged actively In
the performance of their mines
The qucetion arose rnnierninr Ihe ad-
lalhlllty of holding lour meeting a
month by the league. Home were In favor
of twn-e a month while a few were to
rivor or once a month. The motion that
II should be bald twlre a week was tabled
until ihe neat meeting when u is hoped
thai Mra. u. A. crib In it the piealdenl.
will be able to preside.
In the abaenre or Mra. crllrhrit Thurs
day Mra. . J Frnnell prealded. Mrs
Horace l-ey treasurer gave her reimrt la
alio did Mn. Une. I Young secretary.
SOCIAL PERSONAIJS
Mra. charter Fnier and baby ara via-
Hint frlenda al cerrisnm. R if. and al-
pecf lo ralurn home neat Monday.
Will aeaonetle of Waco. Teiaa will
arrive la ihe rity aetw to rlatl Ivr a
while with relatives
w P. Capaban who underwear an
operation at Holaton ho.piul recenlly la
nova Luavaliaraal.
Mr. and Mra. A. J. Harper and family
x i " i i" njove In rew daya from lula
roea el set to ino W interna alreel la
suldaa Mill.
Farney WurMlser bead at aba Wurliuer
pany the laraeat manufacturera of
auuniiaiic muaical inaVuotanla te the
world apenl Wedneeaw In CI I'aao tba
rural of W St. a. hula pruorlelur El I'aao
I hi. lonipeny. Wm Huer a local rere
senuilva Mi Wurliuer waa on his a)
back to Mew York from tea rranriaro.
wkaia he attended the oixealng of Us new
91 .MOJMD i alitor uia Usraarr on Market
ueet. in xi nn n is installed a ios Wur
Huer theaUr pip. organ urrbeetra
DANCES.
Tba ian. a rven al tea Mount Franklin
i ouiiii) iuD inuisos) ..ruing war wesi
attended by a large number ol town aaat
aaaant esaaa
tr Aiaos uUad Frees
waaiiaawu ftuk la. -rvtaimeiusna of
Jirrord Pin. Isf.i and K C 1-aasiUr. a Teae
rauie tivaver. have Iseea a. epleo ta
eiion a
mt aa
or Hue
MRS. CHARLOTTE TALLY.
Ill
I
Mrs. Charlotte Tally of New Jeraey it a recent addition to
club and literary circlet of El Pato. Mra. Tally already hat ap-
peared on a number of different programs tince early fall.
Mrs. Frank Turner's Committee of Red Cross
to Give Benefit Card Party Saturday Nov. 24
at Odd Fellows' Hall to Replenish Treasury
For ihe purpose or keeplnr the traaaury
of the local chapter of the fled Croai
rilled Mra. Frank Tumer'a conunlltea or
the canteen department or the Bed Croaa
or v.hlrh Mra. p. I . Jenkins la chairman.
la entertalnlnr with a benefit card parly
one of the blrrest
Two Weddings of Young El Pasoans Feature
Activities in El Paso on Thursday Evening
El Paao wis lively In ayeddlngi on
Thursday evenlnr. both taking place
about the same hum. one wis that or
Mira Uraco Clara Wlldenauer md Lieut.
W. Ansley Hollyer who ware mau led
Thursday evenlnt In the presence of a
few intímale frlenda and relaUves at the
home of Mr. and Mri. Harry F.. Brown of
North El J'lao street. Bev. Perry J. Rice
performed the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mn. J. c. know try or Meairo i:ny
ln she ua allemled liv Miss Kdltll i
Ford ind wore a handanme gown of
white satin trimmed aaa silver carrying
large boquet (ir while rhrysmthriniims.
anthem ilma
The bridegroom la the eon or air
and
Mrs. cyrll rnderwnod of Newark
N. .J.
and Is itatlimed II Fnrt Bliss with the
Thirty fourth infintry Lieut. J. H. Mrick-
land or Fnrt Bliss ai led aa beat man.
After the ceremony a reception wai
given with only the Immediate relatives
and a rcw Intimate frlenda present. Lieu-
tenant and Mrs. Hollyer will be it home
to rrlendi at I7U Mckinley avenue.
Mlaa Margaret 10011 Becomes Bride
at Mart la I iinnlnuhain Thursday.
One of tha prettleet church weddings of
the seaaon waa aolamnlird Thursday eve-
ning at t n'clnrk at the Aabury Meibodlst
chinch when Mill Mirgiiet Hush I erne
HIGH SCHOOL
Hy i II f M
kg i Verae Maraaall ta Addrraa
Igk Brhool Mudeale Friday Moralat.
of the most Interesting exenti of
i year li p tike pine i ridiy
mornlnr whan Sergram Verne Mai. hall
addresses the atíldenla In the High ürbool
auditor nun. Harrean! Marahall waa for
ars Willi the American ainiiuian. e
corps lu l-ranre bep.ie America gniered
ane war againai uecmanx. i pun iik oec-
Uration or war by the Lulled futes
Serream Marshall returned home and en
lined In an Inwa regiment which la now
lUHoned it Camp cody. íjergeant Mar-
shah will relate In his talk some or Hie
thrilling eaperlenrea which be bad while
ervice in t rance r noav ia vne oay
all inrgular in. . lings nf the vllioill
clubs and organisations but these will be
positioned ror thla special aaaeutbl).
Yell Leadera lar Thaaketlalea
Usase rUerled Tkuradav Moralat.
Hurlug Use reoeral aeeeaitbly ror slog
let beid in Hie Hlth tclusnl audiiyuluiu
Thuieslay morning iiuiumaiiuiia made
lor uie yen leaucr tor toe luauk.giviur
tame by the atíldenla under the .iiiier
vision of Coach bchiiamaiin. Ihe follow
log students ware eleclad Itati.iHl Imn.
Mayo rtaamon. Bernard a. ; i Hoy x .
Itr Mlaa Bnberu Ilusa and Misa haagne
I.ik sley Before taking u.u aeata aftei
their election the leader lad the alu
danu In a y til. .
Anotbei Inureaung part of the eaei
rise iseld durinr Ihe taaeniblv pein.d
Thursday inornnig waa two -iclectinns
man tha bugle .arpa. Thoae couielnr
the erouu fl.an Ihe eiiui. i urpe. Which
played were: Met rick H Brack. rMef
puaiciaai; John Lucero oeralit Tunaiui
kYruce I'owri- I m. on. CullUis. Harry Mr
Oíanla and FranI Fluei. A relraai anu
a inarch were reared.
Tkxaakeeltlaa Oaaae Baeeaara Mold
Mrrilaa laMiraeey AlUraseea.
Tha aeran 1 1 1 or the lnaukariiiog geii
held a meeting Tinuaday aftenuxon laur-
ina: this luaxauiia- 11 xx aa arraoaed thai Hie
spi.ii. o a win all with Ihe High sd
troup and
tlxe leiurs F
nil rlblsnii.
High I
I pla-
Bdiool fool
axoi fully eteHid Tha ticket for tea
tame were given out at thla lureliut.
ss...ki.Mr.rr fe.ik.ll tSease lg Be
ajee aa Wtb Mrataal astadsuas a.iuraa
Two fooMssll tames will be played tal
urdes alWaasoai beaux Una el o lock
ee tha Uurh aviud atasiiuau Tba
tlaldeattah al Hilars reaii.irnial lorn
in i -rxeolli raxalis irauinrhUI Uaau
and ihe I p H . Títere win id. y uw
amio.i.n. r . ..ñipan. Ku. I team i'laisa are
beta aaeoe v bate el leeil two banda
nd ilreidy many tables hive been re-
aervoU. Any persona drslrlnt to reserve
tablea are requested to rnmmunlraie with
the chairman. Mra. Turner at telephone
ton or either or the tolluwint women
who are Mra. Turner'! committee: Mrs.
I. J. riiu .Mra. II. 1.. Iioblnaon. Mra.
Lock H. Tucker. Mn. A J. Strayer Mri.
W. A. White. Mrs. A. H. Butler Mn. H. S.
enrke md Mri. Clunn.
the bride of ' Marvin Cunningham. The
hrMe li the diugbter or Mr. and Mri.
W. T. Huah of Hila rltv. The bridegroom
la a young bualneaa man or El Paso and
li the ion or Mr. md Mri. C. C. Cunning-
ham The bride was attended br Mlaa Vernon
Cunningham maltl or honor and Mlaa
Vivian Pomerny and Mlaa Fay Winn
siervlng aa flower glrla were ' Hule Oene
Campbell and clira Belle Harper with
Fliiabctli Hush. Hater or the In-lde ring
jann s nuan cousin or ihe him
! Km
acted is best mm. I'anennt were M
"m err ami Sll. .xoisoo
I oliowlna the rerentnv a pretty re
ception wia held at the Ruah home wlHch
waa artlalically dacoraled In pink and
CARDS
Mri. Joba T. Carln la to entertain Ihe
St. Joseph's Altar society at ranis and
bunco at bee home ttlt ' Trowbridge
atreeL Saturday from i;M o'clock until
MB
We mike a specialty or fine hair roods
electrical facial and snip treatment.
Marlnello preparations. Mn. A. J. Hill
.us) Haynnlda bulldlnt lormerly Eviry-
body'i. Adr.
ACTIVITIES
BIIOWN
for thla orrailon end lo make these gainca
Saturday similar ut the one plaved laat
Wecnaadiy. Adrnlailon will be n cents
for outsiders and 10 renta for atíldenla.
A larte represenutlon or students 11
urged to mike this a aurrraerul rama for
the Tlgera. Ticket! will be out I inlay
ring.
ayr al High krkool I arr.xloa aa
sun cestui V. M. C. A Caatpaita.
Tha rajiuiaign or the Y. M. C A. for
relame Hffn fur the war work In France
which la under the leadership uf four
It If li School boya la progrrreing nicely.
Tlttired.y mora money waa aubacribod
Iban haa been tor my pircedme day.
The toial am. muís aubacMbed ao fir are:
Many I.. I'eaiaon'a dlvlalou. IJU9 ad; Oar-
lei Wiiabta dlvlaluo areT.aO . Harry Mc-
kaeny's division ltt. and liawaou tryin'a
division tail to. Tha loul for the four
iiixisn.il matea 11411.10. which aacaedi
tba required amount.
PklloanaUieoa taetety MeeU Tkuraday
Afleraaaa at Ike High arksrl
Ihe I'htlomalheon aocletg. held an Inter
eating meeting Tburada) arirmoou al the
High ftcbouL At tbts meeting II waa
pkniied to give an afternoon party lo
lsunor or the txrhereiede society the Fri-
day altar Thanksgiving Mo other definite
plana eomsrnlng the party were made.
Former El Pasoan
Wins Honort at
Com Product Sho'w
It a Manar tu iba Moraint Tlaaae A. o
hoik. af Boaiaa Taita talla of koaxora
aran ti Ibe Interna uonal boíl Prodacla
exposition al lena. III. va larra ha car-
ried off thlrlv two fust lireniiiuna.
txsenty two ... .end premiums sis third
l i ii . ami niUI irititiiaie. Ha w'en
fcirraat eo red winter wisaai so.1 ririt at
wtllu winter wheel and five Canada a
bard run for die .weep. tase. Mi Bollo
ais.. anipiiea riraeen eara or rorai
Use Pillea fair whet be aoa tl
1. ruiliiiua
Mr. hollo waa loraaerly in . barge of the
county poor faun doaii ihe vallvy. and la
one of ilse iltoal eucceaalul l.irtlrulluriata
aavt farm ea .' I. mal ever lo. aled hi
seruaa. Me waa a hssvy orlas wis
in law toll FroducU sapoaluoti aekl in
si raet at ene.
l..lISt. (.IU.I. Al .HUM
ty Asaos talad Frisa
niuwa. des. líav. M.-teaaiiian caá
ueiuee aiiiMuacsd aunight locludai
Wounded-t. I ürnullard. a.ld i raca
( oki.; C. r. Ka es. Wtadee. (gata.
Typewriter Whisk Brooms and Sweeping Broom
All That Are Needed to Make Red Cross Quarters
at White House Well-Equipped Working Place
A typewriter mil whlak broom and a
aw reptar broom are annul all In demand
to make the Red ' m-a hcadquartere In
the White Hitiae one of the bel equipped
arork room tn the city. Mow with the
additional atore room which haa been add
ed to the general work room. everything
la belnt arratited tn a moat practicable
manner ror tha beat worklnt rnndltlona.
The stork room la larra enough to hold
Ierre quantities or material and la Jsut
adjourning the work room. Mra. Horace
W. RroaJdua. Mra. J. F Wfllliami ami
vra I. Broca Mntth. who have rhrge of
the aewtng and Hi atoek or material
are rejnirmg over the addition whlrh will
tlve them eo much more room In whlrh
to keep everythuir In rood order. An
office enterlnr rrom Ihe Tar end of the
work m. mi. whlrh haa the retular llttlr
window out Mr traniaritar husmees with
those romlnt In adds to the rnmplelenr.s
Mr. Coblenta t the White Meet
throurh whnae tlivdneae all 61 thla room
wat procurad alar ha riven the ua or
one of the email dlnlnr rooms on the
eame floor fur the purpura of a ruiunr
room.
Hridquertrra are not yei complete t
typewriter whlak brooms and an ordi-
nary sweeping broom It the trio ol necea
allien that will make tola wurklnr place
complete. A typewriter II needed al head
quarters because in necklnr boxes or ma-
tártele four coplea of Ihe Han have to be
made one for tha Inaidc of Hie boa thai
la beinr rant away; one ror the outride;
Curio Fanciers Are Insistent in Their
Requests to Purchase Antique Jewels
From Treasure and Trinket Collection
The trinket cheat whlrh liai been rilled
exeral timet tn the laat week durinr
Treaeure and Trinket daya In F.I Paao
held by tha Rf I'aao Federation nr Wa
man la provint to be aa Irreal-nhir m
the rurld fancier at Pandora'a boa was
lo her to uia a trite altnile. indict
many luvera of antique jewHe hive been
ahadowint" the corner where Uicae
trlnketa hive been collected ia It were
and their requería to purcliaae vinous
anule or Mra. Ponder S. Carter Mr
i J. Fennel! and their committer have
been lnalalent. one mm wia ailrt lo
have been evtr-mely ao and bla exprea-
aion xx aa akin to thai of inter when lie
wis thrive retuaed. une (rtrl wia eo tn-
alaient ror in old amke bricelel Hint
the "noea" or thoae In rlnrre avill'il
nothlnt md tawy were rorced to aead
Prioale James Alexander
Tells of His Experience
in the Mutiny at Houston
By Aitocllted Press
Ban Antonio Tegaa Mov. IS.-Acknowi-edrlng
that be ntrllripaled In the mutiny
al HouaUiH Augual I laat anil idiuitllng
that ho knew the penally rur ihla orrenae
waa death "l'rlvate Junea Aleiander cum
pany I Twenu-lourlh lln'.ted putei In-
fintrv teatiried berure Use cuurl-iiiirllii
here tmley. He admitted that lie had been
Sroinlaed immunity on rouelderillon thai
e "tell the truth.'
Ha taw rour or the dereudmls he slid
Corporals Brown and Wtiaalley and Prl-
valea Snodgraas and BrerkiMirhlge. talking
and be beard Brown aay thai alter dirk
tlasy ware going to town. Later isergeant
ry. Be sain ornaren sue men so iau
lor the msrrh In town. Alter ihey rot
out of ogmii ami aoina shooi ng had been
done Aloainder iui tic reiiueu nai uie.
plans were and wanted to go back. Then
he said:
"Serteent Henry rime tuck ana inn:
nnn't von men realise that you're up
against ? There'll La no gniiig hack lo
camp now' "
rergeeni nenry tisen loin ..urpuiai
ooie to ally there and ahnol any man
who drotiped out. After some mure abool-
Ing. Aleaauder raid ha Jumped s.vcr a
fence and crawled under a houae. "I
auyed under tbal boljae all lhal night"
he added.
Alexander named fourteen aoldlara who
left ramp rur tba city.
Part of Auto Show
Proceeds Will Co to
Y. M.C.A. Campaign
Ten cents ror each ticket sold for sd-
mission to Uie automobile show- Friday
night will be devoted to the Y. M. C. A.
and Y. W. C. A. war work fund. This
aniioiini emem waa made Thursday by
Manager d'Alleruaiid.
Friday nlgbl wll be devoted to society
anil several aoecial alliacliens have been
arranged. Saturday niglil will be car-
nival night. There will be dinring lo
music furnished by Ihe Maalean natlnnal
hand. Mnrers will wear masks and will
mpeU for prliea fur the most beautiful
Humea.
BF.FfNM l'HOMIkl.1.
By Associated press.
Amaiedim. Holland Wednesday Nov li.
The klnr c.r Hiaoiiy. in i speech from
the limine it the opening uf the landlar.
promlaed billa for the reform of Ihe up
per anil lower nouses in me saxon oiei.
The Kind of Beauty
Southern Sun Ripens
avenorlux Uvtorea itunliiaui xsdugh
tar of Meal. o . aantitaaa lar lo ttae
ü altad aXavlaa who la lo wad tbe
first secretary af the Mexican can
teses y Mor. IT. la este tC Maxioo'a
moat beautiful dsuthter-
lajaaaaaaajBaa' faO
Kat Lai si
I
Illl
one to be kept nn file here and one to be
aetit to at. I nun
Mnrh delay la caiiMrl by keeping the
boara wilting rr preparation 'r shipping
while the lleta are being typewritten. Willi
a tx prwiiiei on hand thla oeiav ran ea'ily
be ruminated Any perron nr firm who
typewriter tn lend Tor thla purpose
a ornan about town whose
ill or dreaa la rvwered with lint reat
aaaured that ahe haa been aewlnr at Red
Croat headquarters. U woman wean a
whiter ault or toem and alnpa ror even
nn hoor'i work amonr the cotton funnel
material belnr made into rarnxanta ahe la
iinrtt to go any other place until he haa
hail a thnmiirn bruahlnt- That la the rea
nix whlak hrtxnma are In treat demand at
heartouartere and any firm or persons
who have anr tn donate ire raoueatatl lo I
r.ntirv headquartera of tha food newa.
Atmlher artlrle badly needed la an ordi-
nary aweeplnt broom and thla would be
appreciated rrom any one.
All Work faene trae.
p. .1 r.maa work la belnt maintained anil
carried on day by day by tha women of
F.i raen and no runda are expended Tor
work rireptlnt ror that or rutting nut
tarinenla. An expert rutter it employed
to keep tilinta In order and to waalt
aprone uted in surgical dreaainr work
other llian Iheae arnall ripendlturea. the
work la done rree of rherge by the many
women Who work at headqnerlrri.
in Ihe article lo lieaxlquirieri Willi a re
quest that II be sold in the younr woman.
because ot Hie demand lo "keep open
another day" loa FI I'aao Federation ol
Women haa decided lo hold Tretaure and
Trinket day next Wednesday from 10
until I o'clock al the First National Bank
building. Mn. Ponder s. Carter will be
In charge and all the trtnkeli that have
been rollerled will be on display. FI
Paanani ire cordially Invited lo come and
view Iheae and at the same time bring
what nht Jewels or silver they may hive.
It la Ihe daalre. loo or the commuter
that soma old blla of coin from I'nrle
siem'a treasury figuratively speaking be
donated ror the purpoae nr shipping these
artirles. Any iierauna go Inclined ere
requested to give ene dnnallnna next
Wednesday morning anil anything rrom
in . . ii. on up will be grralic appreciated
NAVY LEAGUE NAY
BE REORGANIZED
WITH RED GROSS
Local Chapter to Await Report
of Repreientative at flew
York Meeting.
a iiieetinv nf tha El Paao chanter or
the siavv League held SI Uie chamber or
i diimerre. Thursday night tha question
or reortanlslnt aa an auxiliary or in
national ned croaa waa neta in anaie-
ment until a report ran be hid or tbe
ai Hon taken hy the executive cnmmluce
of the national organization now In lei-
Kl Piso rhiptar ol ilia league I being
repreaented by M. Burt ornilurrr who
holda Ihe proxy of i .curse H. Cleinenll. t
ntemher of Ihe nailonal aiaculive coin-
nilttee of tba Mavy League of lha linlted
Slabs hut who could not attend Ilia New
York meeting. Mr. urndorff happened u
be In New York and a tutst at lha Hotel
Baltimore where the meeting la belnt
held and al lha request of Mr. cienu-m.
consented lo represent FJ Paao. II II nip-
posed tint tha future nf the leatue will
dei hied ll Ihe ineeUmT mn II waa
deemed wlie by the membera of the 1.1
Paao chapter present at Thursday nltht'a
meeting to do nothing In the matter or
reorganising until 11 shall be. nine known
wh.il p.uicy has been decided upon in a
natioml way.
Meellat Is aplrlted.
The menina aaa sturiied noltiwlthstoiid
log rather small altriidiiirc tetania ol
ine feci mai were waa s inspusiiiun
aha part or a number of the ofriceri of
the Wal chapter to realm because uf
.-riiiel.m The realaniathma ware tabled
aa faat as presented and tn lite tabling
each orricer wai flven t vole or mn
ridence.
From a financial pomi or view lha local
branch of Uie league la In a rinurlsblur
condition. H. K. Chrlelle. treasurer re-
ported rerelpta Trom iiiemtssrahlpa and
Frocti uttter sources aggregating Wtl.rO up
In and including fov. o. inaoiirsenieoas
xx. i reported by the irataurir ai foi-
tuwi: Wool Iaaa.ei
Music nr eiileriaiiUTieuu r
lum inrmheralilu dues..
Párenla' mill '
I silabee Kleriric rompany "
Bcotl White aupplUi
Tula! HfíM
The ireeaurer reporied a balance In
l ank or act T to wlib li waa added al thr
meeting a rhexk lor tkVI.M by ban 0.
lilísima manager or tba play given r
cently under the auapiroe of the local
chapter of tha laavy League and tltt.70
....ci mss l.v sir. W. P. B. Mcealh.
treasurer or Ihe rotnrerta loinnUltea. lb'
lesgus pall muge. The Ptal receipts Hum
ihe Toiler parly were Woi i mil tba ex-
isriiaea tltti. The prliaa distributed
aiming Ihe playera were doiieUd by iner-
Cham and inembera uf Ihe league sarblcli
accounts fui Uie oomnarelively tmall ex
panic atlarlied to Iba living of the
party.
tarrease ta Waal mere
Mri. B. F. Jenneei. rheirmaii or tna
ruatrorta commlllee reportes! thai theie
had been an Inocdinste rise In Ihe price of
Use wool need by Mivy League knliura
during the plat raw weeks Whereaa
ahe lud been gelling Ihe wool at Use rala
of tus lor nriy pounda. the laal con-
airniiisiit waa billed al lli or an idvanre
nf :l per .em an aliMOUIn einenl which
caused romsoixa lu Ihe audieure lo Uv
qulie H il mttbl nol be worth wlille lo
rail iba nutler to Use allanillon of the
IP SO I I IllllsfclOO
Mrs. JawsMi alao ivpo.led Ihet tbare
ere ready for shipment Ibree boxers of
a. ..mi. .1 gaim.ni. and I) rniufort bags
lead. Hi be filiad and tqrwirded
lu 'answer p. sour of list .riUriem Mu
all Ihe ruoasy raised by Ib. leetiie la W.I
spent lor wool II x.a slsovse thai every
lipMati ol ttsil Milo the city and e.er
shipment of knitted ttrmenu out rallied
an e.i.en.r lor raruta aud eapieaa car
ruga wb.rh had P. be paid oul of league
Ivnde it.a espreaaate usually runs P.
.....o sa k. t. isr ihii.m.iii and lu ine
aeireaeie ai mi. to a nsteeidertaM aaaa.
Tliua tar is way bis bean dlKwvared by
lueane of sx lave la taaaa caartai cea
When Ihe inewtin sdk.urnad It arta
with lite underatanninr saaai vtm Htsnnasn-
af Ike leetue anuid be relien lo
r aa aooo as a rapori of Has meet
reived antier from Mr orkOorfl. who
.sis iiaMisatat t I. á g.
Ak .ul Mao damage "IS oasa ka tbe rwd
nf ihe -hop. of un FI Pa.. akietJjwasi
em skapa ta Fas tl taau by fire Tasara
ta elsarntuou at I It o rturk. Tisa Was.
was caatead by tba oil lad forre whan Bat
i uní oi raise faedlat Use a. I k. Use forge
i. in a aa work properly.
if DRESS
Ceajrlajeal by tte MeClara Nmaaapet Sv
Cartel reave quite an estrearilhury rreek
fee Ike alreel. e K foea exer Ihe heed
tad H held m flare ky Ike abaatdera.
"few Turk. Nnx- u. -Kerch designer In
Franca haa tried to be more medieval
than the oihere. II la dirrirnlt to tin-
deraiatut why certain Americana inxixl
thai there II to be a return tn Ihe ruten
bodice and the tlrdled waistline. Here
and there are American gowns that carry
nut thla Idea but thev are overwhelmed
by the gowns rrom France anil America
thai hive rone bark to the most primitive
kind! or women ' chitttlng.
Ta Aarlenl Rllbau'tlea.
True. tMa raatval of anctenl rlothea la
expressed In twn waya; there la Hie
atralrht tunic or ihoaa renturlea mat ran
from the ninth m tha nrieecuei ant
Hiere la tha blaa drapery thai belonra
to the early tiraeka.
Rich deelgner rirrlea nut peculiar
methoda of obtaining both silhouettes.
f.allol'a mrdlrxal gown ler atreeL or
mallard lurk blue cloth Hltb plere ni
sslmaa salln aa lualr.
It might be aald that tha majority or
the loose mule erfecu are used tor Ihe
treat and Iba earlier wrapprd errecli
for tha evenlnt.
run dlvielon should nol be taken as
ilrirtly accurate and flnil. II Is merely
an Unpreii.on gitbered rrom a ball ihuu
ml gowni which have been lauurhnil
thla autumn Into Ihe whirlwind or etyh).
callui will make a straight primitive.
peaaant Irui k rur etleinoon affairs to be
uoufr a rur roai snn sue win
then Uke a few yard! of milerlil wind
lliaiu around the rigure In the oriental
residue and bold them in place wuii
barban ornament.
I'aquln ruUrriy discards Usa Idea or the
drapery and makes her inuat preletitlnua
anuir gowns in me airaigni eimpia
way. They are or velvet they go ovar
the bead Ilka a rhemlae they ara rut
si ghtly low and round In Ihe nark and
they have loom armónica wlUaout sleevee.
The Confessions of Roxane
UT FRAN Caft
UMI as IS.
aUIWAJkll'M III I I
The old mine's fright when abe discov-
ered Dial tylvle bad dliippeared was
pitiable. II wai plain that aha expecl d
i terrible tontue liihlng from Mra. Blako.
Whan ll did nol rpme Ihe old WiilBBB
slowly legalneil her camposure and i rm 1
wllb further proteatatluiu lo her lurmer
mlatreas.
1 did mil illow her qui of m.v signi
until today." ahe quavered. "Mhe aesim. I
ao eonlenled Hid helpleas that I hail no
Idea she would try lu t.ve. end so I
let her go to her room Hone. Indeed I
am aorry. Mra. Blake. Yuu do md know
how lorry I am mat I failed in any
thing which you trusted me to do."
"It does iml malic:." Mra. Blake re
turned IndlfrerenUy. "K is tunc abe
u gnna ind thll u ill Hiere II to ll
We cannot blame yuu. Mine "
'I aa to tied you do nol ' iepbe.1 ilia
old woman with an aip-ess'o.i uf inleus-.
relief. M .
"Hui where ran Syivii luva gone?" I
puttied -certainly she muid nol bave
left here without s definite purpose in
mind. Wlut rould that purpoae have
""am sure I do nol know" replied Mrs.
Blaka i airlessly. "I should think Wal ou
rould answer thai que. lion beat your-
aeU knowliur bar al well as you do."
I looked at Mrs Blaka keenly. My flrat
thought was thai ahe muhi have lieen
P. i ix to a conspiracy within lha original
nuisplrary - lhal ahe might have I i
s sikl. rur avis ia' a v mid diaipiiaar-
sine But anolbsr Uiought colull. ..J mn
hat una rould not lie trur. k.xe waa
ton evidently relieved too pitlrullr re-
joiced tiial HyivU waa gone lu have had
i hand in tha affair Then. Pn thria
waa the unfeigned aipmlihiueiit ami trier
of ine old nurae. Kylna lied i.fl of tier
own free will. Tbal wai Incouuovertible.
I iroae haaUiy
Mrs. Blake." I beten surrly "I shall
it III reoutte tw
tad eeruialjjf u edil be asura romfoitatsli
W"BÍ 'ríri-as)ortrd Hsvoliarly. "I Je twl
think I could rids tbal fsr wiui you. I
prefar Pi be aloise jnsi luisx
sa " x ixiaas
le 1 in. . 1 1 1 . I
ty. Tba wsdean had g 1 oa my
giao xx
sa.al.rv
retuioed to my mind.
úld I dot Where rould I eaak hitt
hr had aaa nao. amr navinc wnsuxair
ásxafs '.sladtLat nofo!3uZ bsv
MtBMae eaT weman have uassd tba aaaf a.
dassal aauasssaa rttu aaa-aMr east
adtrate. IN west nra Btrrel. New Yarn.
Theie gown of here appear lo be made
of wn widths nr milerlil and if they
are or dark velvet they are lined with
flowered metallic brocada. Tbe beet
width hangs on tbe rioor and makea a
abort square train.
Citlnt r.herult and rrwmai pel their
peasant simphr'tv into daylima rrortje.
rremet la the leily one or these design-
era who teernpta in do flnry work with
the simple tunic or rbetnise town.
i allot throws sll rrslnrttoiis to tbe
wind and makes Irorks Ihst muid hava
been worn In lha early diwn or clviil-
aalloii. This houae turna nut one or the
deepest green satin Hal slipi over the
head ind tie. in urerular iy or move-
ment over tbe shoulders and hips to
five II some rharsrtcr. Tha lines art
nm sptcidms. thev give irlrneaa and
neatness to Ihe figure because Ihey are
ao shapely cut and an allni that they
allow the movement or the muiclea or
the rigure to pliy through lha surface or
the fabric. To give color m this dark
treen Truck she adds s long chain or
chineas Jade heeds. Home of Ihe Amar-
ran buxi ra hid Ihe jute green beads
chained to dark blue ones and therein
gained the shrug or the ahoulden tbal
the house nf Callot always gives to tn
American who changea Its color scheme
r.allel'e Tuale tseaa.
The sketch shows lias most itirtllnt or
Iheae simple rowna thil cillol haa made
Inr America. II is Just the kind or tiling
tbal tba emart Panaiennr holds up at
the highest furm of war lime dreaa.
It ll made of malum duck tluo toft
rluih. and I haa a gaih of salmon-
colored aatln Insened as me only bll of
rninr in the lunlc top. The neck. Iba
w rlati and th - place nf salmon are bor-
dered with a his. band uf the material
uiistiti he. i There am nn fiateninti no
sash nn effort to define lite figure ex-
cept aa It u def ned by the clinging mi-
term. It la t dim. nil rrork to make: n la a
dirfitult fmck in wear but cm the rlfkl
woniun and from Use hands nf tbe right
mi ist it u i gem in liotbei.
THE liniHEBOI.ll.
War-Time Beverages.
llosies.es and hotel managers generall
Ibi mull. mi the rimniry-thai is inoM
who hue not ilwaya planned their dlu-
niri on a tnriiy temperance basis -ire
ricking inrir brains rur suitable dinner
bivengca tint rontiin no alcohol. k
K some one rould Invent a cup that
would be a rockuil In taste but be
tulllleai or spu is. he would no doubt
lie lulled as a public benefaclor by t
large number of persons. The trouble la
nut ao much thai people rnqat hnve alco-
holic beverages who gre used Pi them
bin that beverages thai are not made on
thla basis are umilly Inalphi if nol ac-
tually alckuh lu line.
M'da water fountain drnka hava for a
long time been iisncnied in the popular
mind Willi iiun-alciihollc beveregea.
Among ihe beveregea that have been iug-traien-anU
ire glmoi! sura to be popu-
lar when another season rolls around md
ruraJBtt demands for Ihirat quenchers -are.
Ihole thai may be rimed under the
teneral title ur barveit drinks. They are
as ancient In their origin as tha molt
riinous of alcoholic beveragei. or Indeed
much uider than tba whole tribe of roda
rnutiuin drlnka or lay charged bevar-
agri luch ai linger ale or aariaparilla.
Theae drlnka an ror Hie tnmi parr or lu-
cipeualve make and are produced rrom
oris barley and other trains utifermenl-
ed hopa rhubarb and other succulent
Plmts. They were ind still are rnr that
mailer eatetialvely ttaad by European
peasants la INrat quenchers durinr Ike
harvesting -varinna lecl'ona and commii-
nines baxing their own particular drink
whlrh they ueed ror tbal puresaae.
Here la rhocniale beverage hired no
I lurvest dflnk bul nol of treat
anliqtiliv since rhocniale wia not known
in r.un.pe until w tiiui the laal few httn
drrd
it cilia for
mi a luí e of two ounces
of fine oatmeal with two ounrea or co-
col wislrh should be diluted with etiourh
waiar lo nuke i thin bitter. To this add
a hair pound of sugar. Let it boll md
than add lo II a gallon of boiled water
sun ing l uiiaiantly. From I me to tune
as II corda it aha.iil.l he atllated and II
should be served very cold. Ihough nol
necessarily
icas-i.
WALTUL
sotan
gulng wiui Mrs. Blake In the old nurse 1
I101111 .' in .i- ware questions which I
could not aniwer.
Bul Hiere waa un nun certain. I
must report the whole inalpjr 10 Id-
ward end ht turn tak 1 wliu anion he
deemusi best. For i.v own pari 1 waa
ward's time lo make
nn my way home mía r isolutlo:i re-
came mure mm. 11 was Kdward'a duty to
lake up ihe search where I left off. ir
he 'had plorad blmselr a weakling if he
should cnnllnue to bo a weakling II wis
no eftiir or mina. I bad saved Sylvia's
lile once lud given her a home and
ahe bad deliberately ten 11. if aha re-
turned 1 would tie there to welcome liar
but if alga clK.ee 10 Hay away 11 waa no
1 in . 1 11 of mine.
When 1 arrived el Hie apartment I lele
phoned l.dward lhal I wished to see tuns
on urgent business and lequesird him tn
1 nine nun innately He Mount lava aikcd
a inousaou questions bul I rurusdr IL
"Mot
told
I" be Continued
UAnu-a en xn xi 11 1
Localed al Ton R -union one block
in. ii. u( our old -ni"! Telepbouu It
Secretary Camp Cody
Y. M. C. A. Back From
Visit at Omaha Neb.
By Timas aparta! correspondent.
Camp Cody tsemUig. H. N . Nor. u -1
F. iHsuisun. secretary uf the camp Cody
1 M 1 A wis baa bean absent In
iiiuaha. Mali . lor Usa past month aaiiat
mg 111 lor 1 sinpaign bring made by tlx
natumal orriiussiiuu to ruse rstJaWJatt
will a lu rkarge id tlu wort here lei
Ihe neat an 110. nlli. si.. .riling kl an
iiounrrineiii 11. a. o at Use chaiBber of
Cnnaiirtcr today. Mr. Issidaoa waa only
abs.nl Ir an I'luslu oil 1 ismpnr
slglunenl to nils auilim
ma i
was
111 war ora among u
Ihe ar i.lari 11 Un
tie aaa gasea trained in
...t.llis' leave la order la t
am i .ail buihimas.
ha.
ui
.nl lealsil
of sM lha asea el camp. Be haa a aosi
of rrieada lu the city who will glad)
ah. ate ken on Ms return
VSSt
Ky Paeirtsuaasl It
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addltiooal
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