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EL PASO MORNING TIMES THURSDAY. OCTOBER 5. 1916.
$CIETY
Mrs. RlrrhflrU bit es Rrrrniion I
Artistic In all its aonnmtmi nts was the
rtisui: in ail its sppmntrm nta wss the I
epthm given vest rdav arterntwn by
reception given yesfrday arternoon by
Mr. 8. 8 Rlrrhrirld at her home. 0 Kin
i. 8. 8. Blrrbfleld it her home. !w Kill
tirando street. In compliment to her
popular grand daughter. Miss neniadme
i tirande street. In compliment to her
uUr grand daughter. Mint Berndlne
wnuiii. wraiw marriage to Jonn Marry
Henderson will owur on uelober 10 at
Trinity Methodist rhurrh
The guests were met at the door by Iba
little Mioso Charlotte r.rawrnrd and Mario
Bnrkhalter who received the rards. In
the receiving line were Mrs. 9. 8. Blrch-
rteld and Miss Scholia the bridal parly
who am Misses Vera Ballard Laura Hen
deraon. Margaret Cunningham Feye Mr
eyes. Mr. Robert Hcrrtnglon and Mr. C.
C. Henderson.
From l:M M .: the young rnn or the
bridal parly Harry Henderson Harry Mnr
ry Harry Pane. Herbert Hemmen and
Philip Slmplch. alled In receiving.
In honor or the occasion the house had
been transformed into a P-autitui bower
of bloom yellow and while rhri'senthc
mums uaed In pmrualon. The rhandelier
werw festooned with smllsx veiled with
tulle maMed with yellow Immortelles.
Palma and rema -ere on mantel and stair-
way. A color plan or yellow and while
waj carried out In the decorations and re
trcshments. The service tables were ex-
quisitely decorated with larpro baskets or
chrysanthemums tied with tulle bows fltil
(lass randclabras tied with the tulle held
aortly burning unshaded tapra and cut
glass dishes rilled with minis sdded the
rinlshlnit touch to the tables. Presiding
at one end during the afternoon and serv-
ing rorree were Mrs. J. L. Campbell. Mrs.
J. C. Ballard and Mrs. Barney Hughes and
at the other end Mra. v J filtr Mra. I. J.
Avers add Mr. H. M. Miller poured tea.
Pnrlng Hie arternoon enjoyable readings
were riven by Mlaa Fare MrKryes Mrs. O.
C Rurker Mrs. F. A. Overton and Mlaa
Betty Msrv Smith. Mra Amy Dtitrher ssng
a number or wet songs accompanied by
mra. J .. ñauara.
inn ink roon
Walker and Mrs
aisled by the rnilowlnir young ladlea In
serving the salad and ire course: Mlssei
Kstlioi Herrlnatnn. hornthy Wlnans Velma
Sttmrislnalu Good
X Cough Syrup Made at
Home
foeta Very Little aad F.IIt Maae
kart la Remarkably RtTeettve
You'll never really know what a fin
cough aynip you can make until you
prepare thia famous home-made remedy.
You not only aave $2 aa compared with
the rearlv-made kind but you will alio
nav a more effective ami dependable
remedy In every war. It overcomes th
unlal cougha throat or cheat cold in
24 hour relieve even whooping couch
quickly.
Get 2 ounce of Pinex (f0 cent
worth) from any good drue atoro pour
it into pint bottle ami fill the bottle
with plain granulated augar trun.
Here you have a full pint a family
upply of th moat effective oougB
ayrup that money can buy ftt ft coat of
only 54 cent or lea. It never apoil.
The prompt and positive resulta given
by thla pleasant tasting cough ayrup
have caused it to be used In more home
than any other remedy. It quickly
loosens dry hoarae or tight couph
heala the inflamed membrane that line
the throat and bronchial tube and re-
lief come almoet immediately. Splen-
did for throat tickle hoarseness bron-
chitis croup and bronchial asthma.
Pinex ia highly oonoentrated com-
pound of genuine Norway pine extract
combined with guaiacol and has been
used for generation for throat and
cheat alimenta
Avoid disappointment by aaking your
druggiat for "U'-j ounce of Pines with
full direction and don't accent any-
thing else. A guarantee of absolute sat-
iafaclion or money promptly refunded
goes with this preparation. Th Pinex
Co. i t. Wayne. Ind.
DELICIOUS ICE CREAMS
SHERBETS and CANDIES
Phone. 347 and 348
We deliver "FtlOHT NOW" If
wanted or -PROMPTLY at any
given time between 7 ft. m. and
If. p. tn.
Phone Us Your Order
The Elite Confectionery Co.
Most people are satisfied
with what thep already
have until thep find
something better
After you have heard the
AE0LIAN-
V0CALI0N
You will know why we
say this.
El Paso Piano Co.
W. R. BCHUTZ Prop.
208 (South Side) Tcxae St.
Beautiful
are possible if
Dien j one uraaaiere.
Dim w
Casey. Vernon i unningham. Alma Morrl
on Vivisn pnmerny snd Luetic Ayer
stringed orrhestra concealed hy palms 1'1
1 the charm or music to the afternoon
About son guests railed hctwcen the nour
or :0 and 6:t0 o'clock.
Rules of the Fancy Wark Ink
The rulea or the Fancy Work club or
ganired on September is ins. ara as fol
lows i
i M dues.
. Tli term or office ror president Is on
year election annually
a. The club meets promptly at S o'clock
in the arternoon every two weeks on rrt
days at the hnme or the members.
4. Mo one ts expected to Invite another
member except when a member Is Slrk
then they ran have a substitute their
choice and ir preferred will not be neces
aary to have nna.
:. Programs bringing? In those who are
nut members or the club will not be neii
at our fortnightly meetings but sbuuh
our friends compliment the rlub with i
party or aeries or parties they are at lib
erty to entertain a suits themselves being
assured their c urtesy will be highly ap-
preciated. f. Last but not least flowers for the
dead. While I do not wish to appall ynnu
and 1. as your president am not willing to
pass it by I am opposed to giving ri..won
to the living or dead collectively either In
a eocutl club or church society each mem
bar preserving her privilege of giving in-
dividually After the president had presented the
rules she hail given rnnrh time and thought
to preparing each rule was briefly dls
cussed and unanimously adopted. The
meeting dosed with the president urging
punctuality sod promptness on the pail or
all to "keep Hie ball In motion."
The Fancy Work club members are- Mra.
i. .ime llerndnn Adams. Mra. Rebecca
Hrowning Coffin Mr. Ann Uteel cromble
Mrs. Martha Uunn Crewa Mrs. Mary Wade
Dewon Mrs. Elizabeth Prlmm Flenniken.
Mrs. Mann- i ship Jones Mrs. Lucy Howard
Montgomery. Mrs. Katie knight Marr. Mra.
Siberia Minor Mead Mrs Caroline Hartwell
Mayneld Mra. Adlne Turner Owen. Mr
Elizabeth Titus Pirkrell. Mrs. Harriet Hob
son ghelton Mrs. Marah Pnirker William.
Mrs SHlllr Harris Walthall. Mrs Meta I'll
rterwood Wlndes Mrs. Sarah McClrllan
Waldrop.
Reception.
A pleasing program which waa Immense-
ly i'ii loved bv the 1st ire audience present
was given at the annual rail reception by
Hie congregation or the Flrat Persbylerian
church Mra. Walter Ft. Howe and Mr.
Hubert I.. Holllday were In charge of th
pmgrtm. It was given ai rollows:
Two vocal selection Quarter from "iMr-
men. ihe rtoaary." by Mevln by ladles'
iiuattei. Mrs. Walter D. Howe. Mra. Robert
I lloiiidn Mra. Victor Moor and Mr. A.
II '.oldsteln.
Heal solo Selected. Mrs. J. J. KaaUr.
by mal
National iiuanlsnien
Vocal solo Mr. Miller from Pennylvnl
Vocal duet Lovely Night" l.andon
Ronald Mrs. Walter D. Howe and C. i.
Andrews.
Vocal solo "When the Heart Is Young"
(Dudley Buck). Mr. C J. Andrews.
On the reception committee were Ihe
wives or the trustees snd their eiders The
elders ere: Mr. I A. Sbelton. Mr. A. 0.
Foster. Mr. I. A. nawluigs. Mr. F. D. Osr-
reti Mra. K. W. Brown Mrs. W. L.
Crockett Mrs. J L. Csmpbell. Mrs. II. A.
Tsylor. Mrs. W. Ft. Blslr. Mrs. D. W. Det-
wUer. Mrs. II. B. Durkee Mrs. L. I.. Robin-
son snd Mrs. W. Vsn Long. The wives of
the trustees sre: Mr. A. H. Andernn Mrs.
I M. Bray Mrs. W. H. thcllon. Mrs. (1. A.
(irahatn. Mra. James A. Pick Mra. Oeorge.
Ferguson Mrs. W. L. tialnes. Mrs. F. W.
Norton. Mrs. J. H. McBroom. Mr. II. T.
Bowie. Mr i T. pewey Mr. A W. Foster
snd Mrs. C. U Overstreet. wire or the
pastor
Flsgs snd pslms decorated the rhurrb In
s most sttrsctlve manner. Fragrant bins
snnts In baskets and vases were prettily
arranged here and there.
Dainty refreshments were served ller In
the evening. The young ldles or the Phil
tha class and young men or Ihe Harara
class assisted In serving during the evening
Hop at Fori SUM.
Mr. William hhepht-rd wife of :ptln
PIANOS
Sold on eftay terms
Violin Mandolina Guitar.
DUNN'S MUSIC STORE
04 fsnn Antonio 8t.
Umbrellas Covered end
Repaired
Leek aad My Work.
Sf Opened ".serially.
WE CAN FIX IT SHOP
147 Myrtle. Phone .MS.
Bust and Shoulders
you wiU'Weer aclmuaoaJJy I laaki si ssll
Eof aa tuMaaftswd bask (
that the ooatoui of the Bey
as. p
having tli appear nest of
bineas. elimínala the a
cvsntaTtl
grace rol Mea to the entire upper body.
They are the daintiest and aaoet serviceable awnawnt Imegl-
nablr riMte in all Batey tala aad styles: Craae He. k Hook
Prrwt burpbVsv BeOe.. etcTTooed with " WeMm." th
raatlees bornaejeittlug oeebing without reasuvej.
Have your dealer ebow you Bien Jolle Braaeleree if not stock
d we will gladly scud bias prepaid sample to ebow you.
BENJAMIN a JOHN US. SI W erren SkresH. Newer N J.
"Meat Prices Will
Not Come Down" it
the cheerful new that exxnes
from the Ipartmerit of Agri-
culture. Meat prices will
not worry the man or wnmm
who knows that a Shredded
Wheat BtscQh will supply
more real body - building
nutriment than beefsteak or
eggs and at much less cost.
Shredded Wheat remains
the same price the same
high quality supplying all
the nutriment a man needs
for a half day's work. Two
shredded wheat biscuits
with peaches and cream or
other fruits make a complete
nourishing meal at a cost of
not over five cents. Made
at Niagara Palls N. Y.
Shepherd or the Eighth Meld artillery re-
ceived tho guests at the weekly hop given
by the orricers and their wives or Fort
Bliss at the (itrir-rs- club.
Mnong som of tlioae present were Oen
eral and Mis. i.eorge Bell. Jr i ulonel Slid
Mrs. I Hornbtook Msjor and Mrs rgs
Idincr. Major snil Mra. (leorge D. Bern-
hardt t aptaln and Mf. II. C I'ralt sptain
and Mrs. John H. Wagner i aptain and
Mis William B oraham. i:apuin and Mr
Victor Foster i aptain and Mrs Wllllain
-hephenl. i. aptain and Mra. Walton t'lark.
I.leiitenanl and Mr. H. B. Lewis. I leuten
ant and Mrs Wslter llulllnn. I leub-nsnt
and Mrs. Jamea R. Allison. Mrs William II
Allaire. Mrs. J. C. Krause. mrs. v v.. wit
llama of Marathon Texas mi- Willism
Itsynolds. Mra. Josephine Nauona Morfil
Mr. and Mr. R. F.. nines. Judge and Mrs
Waters Davis. Miss F.dns Flalne Bcetlen
Miss Floy Bamhardt. Miss Uenevleve Horn
brook. Mlaa Helen 8trtlnn. Miss Irene
I sua mm. Miss Allco Taylor Miss Kstelle
Berrien Miss Agnes Slewsrt. Miss F.mllj
k tnp. Miss Vslerle Lorlg Miss Valeria
tiarrard. Major Henry A Beningei i sp
Uln W. H. r. oodaon. Captain lowis. cap
tain C B Moor Lieutenant Myer. I ten
tenant Fdwln S. Hardy. Lieutenant Pardee
I leiitensnt Welton Moddlsette. l.leutnant
I i lingers. Lieutenant Theodore Barnes.
Jr.. Lieutenant Norman P Morrow. Men
tenant Lester. Lieutenant Woodward. LI u
tenant Thomas o. neeae. l ieutenant junan
Barnes. Mesar. John PorW Pryor Jr.
Wilbur F.lllolt. W. H. F. Judd. Page Kemp
Richard Vldmer and outers.
Mtswlnnery Beclety Meet.
Beginning th work for th winter the
Woman's Missionary society or Trlnltv
Methodist rhurrh held a good nie-ting
Tuesday arternoon In the church parlor.
The room waa prettily decorated with
chrysanthemums and rsrnstions.
Mrs. W. H. Psyne resd the scripture les-
son and Mra. J. P. McMttrtrey and Mrs.
l M smith orrered prayer. Minutes or
previous meeting were read bv Mrs. f.
Hurley Beports or the following orricers:
Mesds'mes I. N. Wlnans. E. J. Cummins. 1J
M smith. O. C. Boberts. W J. Bill A.
Psnlelson snd William Sachs were hesrd
snd accepted. The Week oí Pryer. No-
vember h to II wa announced by the
president and the following committee
appointed: Program. Metdsmes D. M.
Smith. O. B. Oliver I. N. Wlnans snd W.
H. I.srk. Music Mrs. J. C. Ballard Mia
Ktt HefTlln. Mr. H. N. Miller. Posters
Mr. F. H. Dmgherty Mrs. K. J. Cummins
Mrs. W. II. carr. Mrs. nobert Herring
ton snd Mrs. B. I.. Murphy. I'J. Mrs.
H. H. Hendricks and Mrs. 0. I.. Jonea. In
vllatlon. Mesdamea r. Hurley. L J. Troltl.
0 A. Danlelson. 8. O. DouHai. H. I
(iraham Win. Hart. L. F. tlamhl. 0. H.
Cole i). C. Roberta P. It. Douglas and
Wlp Itohin sun
une new member was addsd to th roll.
Mr. J. A. i ove
The society will hold a short prayer
aervlre on Friday arternoon at 4 o'clock In
Hie church parlor. In prayer lor the an
ntlal conrerence being held this week at
Ciort N M. The society was glad to
welcome back Mra. H. A. lay. who Its
been swsy ror some time. A lire member
In the bsby division the little grsnddaitgh
ter or Mr. J. I). MrMurtrev. Ntlle Kve
Ivn Bate was reported by the superintend
cut or the bsby division. Th" presiden!
urged the members to be much In prayer
and give her their hertv eo operation
during Ihe remainder or the year and then
made lb rollowlng announcements lur the
month Second Tuesday mission study
the nrst chapter or "The South ol Today."
In charge or Mesdamea J. I.. Fly J. C.
Ballard and W. Ü. Carre. Third Tuesday
a tea will b given for Ihe Travelers' Aid
work with the rollowlng rnminlttce Mrs.
It L. Danl-I. Mrs. f). R. Wilkes. Mrs It.
Mllllgan. assisted by the rollowlng host-
esses Mesdamea Frank Terrell 0. L.
Jonea. A. M. Oranbllng Oeorge Newman.
Y.. I. (luerrv. C T. nace. !. M Smith. I..
J. Tronl. W. B. MeKenn nd J. I. nnh-
ertson Th fourth Ttiesdy will he the
IHerrv program wllh Mrs. Huhcrl Smith
and Mrs. fl O. Dotiglaa In charge. The
meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer In
concert.
In Ir Three Hold Meeting.
Mrs. Knoch Cound or un Morth St. Vraln
street was the hostess to members or circle
1 of the First M. E. church on Tussday af 1
ternoon. It wts a business meeting and
after the huslneaa a soclsl hour followed
and refreshments wre served The gueals
also did fancy work.
Those present were Mrs. W. B cisrk
Mrs. Joe Cgrpenter Mra. J. B. Flsk Mrs.
W 8. Valentine Mrs. J. C. Worlblugton.
Mrs. Hsrry Broticher Mrs. John Medenn.
Mrs. M. C. Jones Mrs. W. A WUHsms. Mrs.
W. . Halgb. Mrs W. C Jerrell. Mra. F Í.
Franklin Mra. F. L. Pitman. Mis A Odell.
Mra. W. ft. Vaddla. Mrs H H Johnson Mrs.
H. H. Vuhn Mrs. V Blslnt. Mrs. Wllllsrn
cound. Miss Msry kslhrinr Hslgb. Miss Mil-
dred Carpenter. Messrs. Will and Oeorge
cound.
Mra. Joe Carpenter presided at the met-
inf. M)or and Mr tlllolt We IHaner lor Mis
taslia.
Major and Mrs. William Klllolt gave a
dinner Tuesday evening al their born OP
the Mesa in uODOI ul BlU ! torro Hevlne
smith of San Antonio li" was Ute bouse
guest or Iter alsler Mrs clsiborne Adsins.
Miss smith lert for various Texas cities
last evening where she will visit before
returning to her home
M the dinner last evening coven were
laid for Miss Smith Miss Finely Kemp Miss
Helen stnttton. Miss oeotgiii Martin Mrs.
William Haynolds. or Clint; Messrs Wilbur
Klllolt John Porter Pryor Jr. Mr. Swan
and the boat and hoatea.
Melor Pickering Ulaaer Most.
Major jf. A. Pickering gave a dinner the
ening at the Toiler club. The table
decorated In carnations and lighted candles
In crystal slicks looked very attractive. Bd
and white was the color scheme used.
Covers were laid lor Mist F.dne Halm scot
ten. Mlas Mary kaye Alva Mrs. Chllds. Mr.
snd Mrs. T. M. Wlngo Mr. and Mra.
Mil lull Lieutenant and Mra. J. K. Mr
cloud captain and Mrs. Walter Clark i apt I
J. E. HellTer Jr.. John childs and the host.
Mra. riaaey Calecíale al arlS.
Mrs. J. J. Fume rntrrlalni-d al bridge
yealrrdav srternoon rooipllmattUry lo Mrs.
Allen Itobsou. of Xasbvide. TetW. who Is
ap 'tiding several months In the i lly. Mrs.
Poli. .n is Mrs Hnnej - cousin I lie prises
awarded by the hostess were won by Mrs
M. P. csrfock snd Mrs. Oeorga Brtinner
Mrs. Itobson was presented with a guest
Prtte. .
A two-course lunrheon was served after
the games were over. .
Mra. Flnney'a gueals were Mr bobaon.
Mra. C. M. I.yman. Mrs arl UHov Hal
Held Mrs iMilnu Mrs charle blamliatigh.
Mis H F Fhcrl. Mrs F H Burk. Mrs. A.
H. key Mrs. W 9. McMalh. Mrs W ;
McCortiilck Mrs. H. B. Msson. Mrs. M. P.
csrloek Mrs. T. W William Mr. Oeorge
runner Mrs. J. B. Hunter Mr. It. W.
Deaaon Mrs. J. B. Ooorh. Mrs. M. M. Dob
son and Miss kalherlne rvohann.
The hou waa prettily decorated In yel-
low Mowers
Mm. lrvla Presides al Tea.
Mr. F. H Irvln presided It delight
folly inrormsl srternoon tea yeaterday at
her home. Sunset Heights complimentary
to her nous guest. Mis niadys Wood-
bury of Philadelphia and Miss alerte
Lorlg. Miss Woodbury Is s cousin so Mrs
Irvln. and will spend the winter In hi
Paso with her.
Mrs. Jsmes L. Collins and Mrs. William
Walt served tea fn the dining room assist
d bv be of th society girls. White
carnations In a crystal vase centered the
table surrounded by yellow lighted csn
dies in silver sticks lied with tulle bows.
A Isrge mil bow also tied tn vas nom
Ing the rsrnstions
The guests Included the younger set
members .
I lint heon far I omino Brld.
Mrs. W B. Brown gave a beautifully ap
pointed lunrheon yesterday at her home
sunset Heights In compliment to Ml Alma
Morrison an nctnher brld. The table was
lavishly decorated with yellow tulle. MM
yellow chrysanthemums peeped rrom out
the flurry tulle. Cards on which were hand
painted bride's pictures were place rard.
( overs were laid ror Misa Morrison. Ml-s
Marguerite Hoerlitg. Miss Birdie HawkUi-.
Miss Bernsdlne Srhulti. Miss clsra Fink
Mrs. Harry I'onsfonl. Mrs. Jck nnnan ami
the hostess.
Recital.
Mrs Will T. tiwen was chairman for the
program at the first recital. glvn yesterday
at noun at the V W. ( . A. renlral rooms
downtown The program was sImhI. bul
pleasing to the gut. Miss Julia Pool
plaved a piano solo. Mrs. D. V. Fennessv
plaved a violin solo. Mrs. J. Rowland oil-
hrlst sana a solo and Mrs i u. uraer
gave a reading. Mlaa Pool was the accom-
panist for the recital.
w .
Mrs. Allaire Pinner Husteas
Mrs William It Allaire gave a dinner lsl
evening preceding lite hop at Fort Rllss. at
the Hotel rao del lorte. Her guest i
Mr. and Mr. R. I Htnes and Capt. ;. B.
Moore.
ttednlne Intltallnns Issued
Mr and Mrs. M. B. Davis are Issuing In
vitatlons to the wedding r their daughter.
Miss olive Davis to charles -inipkm- or
Mew York city on October II at o'clock
at the st. element's F.plseopal church.
Mrs Met nrmlrt In Calertaln.
Mrs vv i Mccormick Is to give an In
famia! bridge party on Wednesday after
Mesh an lllsne t'.nminltler Hold MeeUno
At the ine-llng of Ihe Mexican village
committee or the Woman's club held yes-
terday arternoon at th Chamber or Com
hierre it was derided lo hold another meet-
ing next Tuesday at the aame hour.
Sunday strhnol In (lite ftoclal.
The Junior Olrls In the orind Vlw Bap
list -utiilav school will entertain at a social
P. lie held al the chapel Friday 7 10 o'clock
In the evening. A special Invitation Is given
to Ihe rathers and mother of Ute children
In this achool.
Miss I osier (Uvea Slumber Party
Mis. i i suces Foster gave a sluiuber
laitv last evening at her home mi th
mesa Her rnesis were Mlas Tbelms Bee-
son Mi.s i uta Palmer. Mlas Matilda Ax-
ton Mus iuia Avion. Miss l ily Alton and
Miss k.tiHTlne Foater.
Mrs Collins to Entertain at Luncheon.
Mrs James I.. Collins Is to preside t
I o'rlork luncheon next Tnesdsy at the
home of her parents Mr. and Mr. U. S.
Slewart. Magorfln avenue.
F.qual Franchise League tn Meet.
There will be a regular business meet-
ing of the Kipial Franchise League this af-
ternoon al 3 o'clock at tWIt Mills building.
Interesting topics on surrrag will b dis-
cussed srici the business.
Mrs rietrhrr lo KnterUln.
Mrs. n. P. Fletcher It to entertain on
T Iny afternoon al her home Buss street.
cumplimentar. v to Mist Alma Morrison a
brlde-to-b.
Mlaa Pedum to RaterteJa
i .'inpliinentsry to her rottsln Mrs niln
Sldert. or Kentucky Miss Msry t'elham will
nt. rum Informally on Saturday afternnm
at her home the smelter. Mrs Mderl n
the house guest or her cousin.
Miss Hlntie Fntertalns for Mia Stein
Mlas Lottie Hlntie gave a dellatitrul party
and showsr Isst evening at her home Ksst
Boulevard in honor of Miss Marie eteln a
coming brille.
Mrs. V
PaselU Club Hostess
i. v. A. facttl waa the boateti
rochet club yesterday arternoon.
SOCIET . yicTtSONALS
Miss lisle t'rawrord. wllh her mother.
Mra. II. T. i raw r .nt. and aunt Mra. Joaeph
H. Day or Fast orange X. J . will arrive
today. Miss crawrord will spend Ihe win
ler with her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Hsrry
9. Potter. Mrs. i.rswrord and Mrs. Iisv
are en rnute lo calironit and will remain
for a rew riaya here.
Major X.
adelphla on
ttays.
Lieutenant and Mrs. J. K McClotid have
gone lo Philadelphia
Mrs. Will Beyitolda or Clint. Texas ts
the bouse guest or Miss F.mlly Kemp.
Mrs. J. (' F.asllngor and baby r 'turned
yesterday from Faat Texas being called
home by the illness or her husband who
na typhoid rever.
Mrs. J. II. Nations has relumed from a
visit In Kansaa city and other points or
lniereaL
Mrs. A. F. Williams wire or Major Wll
Hants or Marathon. Texas Is the su -t of
Judgs snd Mrs. Waters Dsvls.
Mrs. Km in. .o. i Hriggs wire or captain
Brlggs. of the Firtlt field artillen bal
gone to Los Angeles ror a rew weeks.
B. W. Franklin or Houaton Texaa spent
a few days In the city visiting his cous-
ins. Captain snd Mrs. victor Foster.
colonel charl-a W. Taylor or the Flghth
cavalry has gone lo Fort Sam Houston
for about ten days.
MISS Violet
with Iter ststcn
lana atreet.
Mi. storrow lievlne Smith ! rt Isst even
tu for Austin and Dallas where sb? will
visit before returning to her home In Itsti
Antonio. Texas. Miss Smith waa visiting
Krumble. "l
is made from M
m l selected Durum
wheat the whole I
of the wheat.
aaa -. . aaej
SALE STARTS THIS MORNING
JO DEMONSTRATE the wonderful selling power of The Guar-
antee Shoe Co. We will place on sale today all of our high grade
sport shoes for growing girls and young women. These shoes were
not bought for sale purposes. Every pair bears the "Guarantee" label
which stands for the highest merit in footwear and the nown integrity
of the Guarantee is
White Glazed Kid
Kid Saddle Straps former price $9.00. On sale at . .
All White Kid Sport Shoes White Kid Saddle
Straps former price $9.00. On sale at
Pearl Gray Calf Sport Shoes with dark gray Saddle
Straps former price $8.00. On sale at
White Buck Sport Shoes perforated tips white buck
Saddle Scraps former
Agent
I ami
Sohober
Fine
Shoe for
Women
EVEN CROSS SICK
CHILDREN LOVE
SYRUP OF FIGS
If feverish bilious constipated
give fruit laxative
at once.
Pnn't acold your frtftil peevish
child Hee If tongue la coated; thia
I n aure lsj:n Ita little atomarh liver
and bowel ar olostH-ed with aour
wate
When llatlea. pale feverish full of
cold breath bad throat nr doean't
en i sleep or not naturally hne etom-
arh nche Indlgeatlon. dlarrhon Rive
o leaspoonful of "California Byrup or
Ftara." and In a few houra all the foul
waste the aour bile and fermentin
food pneeee nut of the bnwela and you
have a well and playful child again. I
Children love this harmless "fruit
laxative" nnd mother can real eney
after giving It benauae It never falls
tn mnke their little "Inalde" clean
and aweet.
K.-.p it hnndy. Mother! A little
given today aavea a alok child to-
morrow but aet the sjentilne. Aak
your druggie 'or a SO-cent bntlle of
"California Hyrup of Klar" which haa
dlrei-tlnna for bable children of nil
a-e and for grown-ups plainly on
Ho bottl Itnmember there are
BOUnterfelt anld here ao aurely look
and me that youra la made by the
'sfjclifornla Klj Syrup Company."
Hand back with contempt any other
fls; ayrup. Adv.
her sister Mrs Claltioriia Adstns. snd dnr
nig her visit wss extensively entertained
by friends.
Captain and Mrs. W B- llraham enter
tallied al dinner before the hop on d
lissds) lor Major and Mrs. Ely Miss v oil
freit Martin and Major F.dwerd Talbot.
Mrs. Henry T Murray or Hayden Aril
IS a gust I or Mrs. James Heggle. i"'
Trowhrldg" avenue. Mrs. Murray la on
her way Home artrr four months trip
through the asst.
Hev. Henry Marlon Igfl Tuesday evening
for sJovts M where he will be re
reived into the Xcw Mexico i'onferen.' and
sppointed tu a i barge the coming year.
Misses Alice snd Mse Carre expect in
leave in a short lime ror Annlxtnii Ala .
lei. they win make their home with
their brother I ilburn i arre and fWtUj
Captain c. C Henderson Is expected
home tbe last ol Hi' week rrom Arkadel
fins. Ark. to spend some time with his
sinily
Mrs. T H Blnkley will return nett week
I rom at Louis where she placed her son
Haiuillon tu set I lor another year.
Bey. I f. CorBIn i .une in Tuesilsy even
Ing front 1". Angeles cal Hi- daughter
Mrs Whitman and baby who have been
visiting with her parent returned home
with her fathet
u.a I 1- irerr end children esoecl 10
apiiid some lime on the ranch near Cam
l.ray. t pnuiawij w o no mars
the . 1 1 y till the first of Hie yer.
Ml
and Mrs B B MMTMM MBMW 1 '
nej week for Mutt ral Vvrlla lo
pend several we -as
Palmer Donald has aa hla guest his
lolber Mrs Ponaldaoa of Psrsgould Ark.
bo will la' here for tome lime.
Hev
I lovls
feline
Campbell left Tueaday lor
lo attend the annual con
Rev. W 1 H'le-gett of l.ordaburg N M
spent Tuesday in th" rllv ihe guest ol his
daughter. Mlas l.lllltn Huggett.
Hev. Oeorge Iisvldsou rector or St. John's
Episcopal church Lo ngi le. cal was
Ihe guest uf II. L van Sordain yeatsrday
at the Hotel Paso del Murte.
Mra. i ce i B I'uluain. or Los Angeles ar-
rived yesbu-dsy P stleiid tbe bedside of her
rather II II I hop. Ktanton street station
agent al Ihe Southern Pacific. 1
rrairy
$8.00 and
SPORT
SHOES
$6.45
your safeguard against deception.
Sport Shoes with light gray grison
price $o.00. On sale at
6R EATER El PASO'S
GREATEST SHOE STORE
203 Mesa
Twenty-fiüe Soldiers
Who Fall Out of Line '
on Hike Reach Hospital
Twenty-five soldiers who rell nut of line
on ti e bike of the troops tn Fnrt Selden
were brought to the base hospital at Fort
Bliss late last nlgltl. They complained of
sore feet and pal it about the Imdy. Tb
condition of the men Is not serious.
Home made rhlll ron rarne enchiladas ta-
males orders family parties. Free delivery.
Mrs. Jordon sto v Plorence. Ph. .ne-J.
Adv.
WHY NOT
Mexican hand made goods for gifts? Beach's
art --hop city National Bank building-
Adv.
i on i i I liXtHtDEN
Fl Paso women of refinement and culture
draw fine une between the . n.i and
vulgar and choose only those permutes
muí toilet anieles as are naturally scented.
We are pleased to aay that you will rind
In our display toilet watera permitías and
fare powders only such as will appeal to
your rerineil taste.
our slock ol toilet goods Include sll or
the popular branda both domestic and tin
ported
Price. Service Quality -the tritntv tint
make out three stores the most populur In
town.
Knntl white a ce.
Mills Bldg. Boberta Banner PIiIk
liepot Pharmacy. Adv.
Electrical Fixtures
Contract Is Awarded
for New Court House
The cnutitv commissioners yesterday
awarded the contract for the electrlral ni
tures for the new courthouse to Horn
liranneji Msmirsrtiirlng company or phlla
dt'lplita Ihe contract price wss eVero. A
mimad ror t.uou cltslrs ror the sudltorlnm
wss siso let to Hie American Beating com-
paiiv. or Chicago. The price la eo.too
The wood snd un-isl rurnlahlng are still
lo lie bought when the ntirrhsses for the
. outhouse will he complete. It IS probs
hie Ihsl the comuilssloiiers Will meet saslii
today and decide on some or these Hems
the new courthouse la expected to be com-
pleted by February I. Heveral of the boun-
ty ornees may be installed in the building
Perore that time.
Arier the building It finished work or
tesrlng down Ihe old courthouse will be
undertaken. The kite on whlrh the preaeni
GROCER TELLS FACTS
TO EL PASO PEOPLE
"I had been overworking; for
years and my atomach slave out. I
had no appcllto and what I ntt form-
ed tjiia and aoured. Waa always con-
xtlpHtctl NothlntT helped until 1 tried
buckthorn bark sjlycerlne etc.. aa
mixed In Adler-I-W. ONK HI'ooN-
rVV uHi.iniehed mc wllh Ita IN-
HTAN'T iictlon." Hecauae Adler-t-ka
emp'lea BOTH lars;e und entail Intea-
tina t relieves ANY CAMK conatlpa-
iton aour alotiiach or aa and pre-
venía Hppendlt Ills. 11 ha gl ll'KKHT
action oi anything we ever old. Th
Warner Ilrug Co. Adv.
Is Your Title Clear?
You can answer thia in the affirmative if you hold a Title
Guaranty. A Title Guaranty can be had al amall cot. Then
why take any chance?
Remember: "It Is Better to Be Safe Than Sorry."
Stewart Title Guaranty Company
Capital $300000.00
Offices: Fourth Root Two Republic Bldg.
El Paso. Galveston. Houston. .San Antonio. Dallas
$9.00
p.
$6.45
$6.45
$6.45
$6.45
.
Copy
courthouse no -ts
of the auditorium
be commenced as
la out or tiie hi
its will be the location
work on hi. h w ill
tin as the old building;
lit NOT
A silk lined hsnd woven bamboo lamp
abade ror your living room' Itearh's Art
Shop City Vsn .nal hank building. Adv.
Two Boys A nested
on Charge of Theft
Tom -lilnn and Harold Briirker. two smtll
boys were srrested early Isst night follow-
Ing the tbert or a box or gloves rrom a
store at Walnut street and Myrtle avenue.
They were honked on a charge or H eft over
M0. They sre peine; held at the police sta-
tion and will be placed in charge or Mr.
Fnimt Webster probation offirer. who will
Investigate Ihe case.
i k.iion Ml nut ii MVTEHV.
By Associated Press.
Chicago. Oct. 4. -The body or a comely
young woman was taken rrom a lagoon m
Jackson park today bearing marks or mur-
der snd robbery. The young woman was
well clad one shoe waa missing only
the smart gold clasp w hich had held set
tinga remained in the rara and only marks
or Identirtrsli hi shout t clothing wss a
laimdrv mark or "M. ii"' The police are
working on the theory that the young
woman was murdered and the body thrown
Into Hie Isgoon hoiil twenty-four hours be-
fore Its discovery.
HAVE DARK HAIR
AND LOOK YOUNG
Don't slay gray! Nobody can nil
when yon darken gray faded hair
with Hagn Teat and Rnlnhur
Ornndniother kept her hair beauti-
fully darkened glossy and attractive
wllh a brew of Rage Tea and gulpbul
Whenever her hair took on thai dull
failed or Htieuked appearance. Ibis
Imple mixturo waa applied with
wonderful effect. Hy asking al an)
drug ator for "Weyth's Rage and
Hulphur Compound" you will get a
large bottle of thla old-time
Improved by the addition of other
Ingredients all ready to uae. for
about 50 cent. Thla Himple inlxlur
can bo depended upon to restore
natural color and beauty to the hair.
A well-known downtown drngwM
saya everybody u.es Wyeth'e Rage and
Hulphur Compound now tCAUe II
darken ao naturally and evenly that
nobody can tell It lia been appUi il
It' ao eaary to u too. Ton simply
dampen a oomb or oft brush mid
draw It through your hitlr. taking
on atrand at a time. By no I
the gray hair dlaappnar; after an-
other application or two ti I restored
to Ita natural color und looks
oft and beautiful. Title preparation
la a delightful toilet requisite. It t
not intended for Ihe cure mitigation
or prevention of dlaeaae - Ad
cu
For Free
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