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el Paso morning times. Saturday January 12 im
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By iMorrataa I'rw
"hl ;. Isa. Il.-Crlrirsn Hurley
J 1 l'11'Plnt board in a Utameat to-
wii. rinoimiM that llw nromirllnn of
sbiu tonnage in ih mited watts in 1M7
11 11 minuted ai mini I mum tons lo loav
KLJ01". n ostial report man by
UiijcU at i.li muni. Homer L. rana-
building rnmnenr leatirrlng jraterrtay at
inr senate . t Ipplng Inquiry aald l.lovtl.
liail rMlmalrd llw production at ehoul
wjsmjoni lorn.
SARATOGA MARKET
303 EAST OVERLAND STREET
PHONE 740
Specials for Saturday
Beef Shoulder
Roast per lb. .
13ic
led Roast
Beef Prime Rib Rolled Roast
(no bone)
per lb
Beef Shoulder
Steak per lb.
Beef Loin Steak
per lb
27ic
16ic
22ic
Beef T-Bone Steak
per lb
Pork Fresh Hams I
(whole) per lb. . .
25c
29c
Pork Chops
per lb
Pork Shoulder
(whole) per lb.
Lamb Legs
per lb
Lamb Chops
per lb
Lamb Shoulders
per lb
Lamb Stew
per lb
32ic
27c
r25c
25c
20c
17ic
Bacon Sugar Cured (whole
or half strip)
per lb
42c
United States Food Administration License No. G-23754.
Compare Our Quality
Saturday and Monday-Extra Specials
Our penny system has been a sncceas Start today trading
here. We know we can ajare yon money. These prices
are to cash customers only. Pay cash and pay less.
Just received a new stock
now 1 1 It wilt not last
Two Croua Ital.ln.. per lb Ha
Knur Crown Raisins per lb lie
II SS. Kredrd Raisins per pk. ...IBs
t3 ai. Nrrdlrs Raisins pbfl 0
40-50 Prune per lb 17c
10 BIG EXTRA SPECIALS
I! limit Catsup resillar Mr
Liberty Brand Coffee pon ml
0 Bars Boll White Koep
(With every pound of
n liara Bob Wlilto Soap
10 Pound 1 1 1 Potatoes
PoaUMU) Union-
(ream or Wbeat
Butter per pound. .
H.-gnlsr Stic Kara Syrup
Mi-. Calnmrt ll.ii.lnu Powder. .. .SSe
Iteiiiilar 25c Oaklet) Pender lie
t'.an Core He
ten Prea lie
fea Tomatera tie
i mi Hombiy Ue
Cariialliia kill. Ms
1 i null. in Hllk. Wall SB
Nruiilar Ue fllpc ollvee 17e
tlruular 25 Crape Juice Ska
Íalrhc. per be Se
Dllel Paper rail se
2 Ujiiaker Oata -
Aunt Jrmlnlu Pancake Mour lie
Trade WHS JJa aad Save Heney.
WATCH ova WINDOW OlSPLAV-SUNV OTBXR SPECIALS
We Carry run Line el freak Vegetables..
The Lion Grocery Co
Mail Order Solicited . 1 09-1 1 1 S. Stanton
The l.arntsl House si 111 ailed la Ike Beulkwrsl.
PlHino 24ÜI 1403
SS Yesra In Baslaess
Courtesy ae Well a Hera lee
"Witiw'i Qmtñtt hit fmm In Qttlity"
OREGON PRUNES
Persona accnetuaarrt to the taste of ordlaary Prunes will be
dcllftited with the aaOd tart flavor poaacaard by Lhia extra
large fruit from Oregon. Wheal properly paetsucl these
Prunes ara both drlkloos aad au tritio as.
PER POUND 25c
WATSON'S GROCERY
210-212 Texa. Street
Phones 5151 5152. 183 5154 5155
. . a c.s- iW ñ ilaailailuilnal lina. " - faTaasenlWa. sTl IIMI
cnmuL mnoN m bsmb
By Ataoclatrd Press.
San Salvador. Jan. u.-Oenoral Juan J.
canaa nun of una central American
poeta author or tne Salvadorean national
hymn died today tleneral liana ae one
or tnoto who toutht agatnat the Invasion
or Nicaragua by William Walker an
Amerlran rlllbuster. In IRIS an adventure
shirk eventually eetabllaaed walker se
prr.ident or urn country. In the end in
lean walker who bad Invaded Hondura
" raptured and ahot.
Hams Sugar Cured i
(whole) per lb
Spare Ribs '
per lb.' 1
Beef Tongues
(fresh) per lb
Beef Hearts
pes lb
Beef Tripe
(fresh) per lb
Hamberger Steak
per lb. ...........
Sausage (home
made) per lb
Sausage Links '
per lb 1
Frankfurters
per lb. 1
Bologna Sausage
per lb 1
Head Cheese i
(the best) per lb
Lard (hog fat). No.
10 s.
$3.00
Eggs Good Kansas CAj
per dozen DUC
2 dozen
for .........
95c
3
Compare Our Prices
of Evaporated Fruit! Buy
long at these prices!!!
Mi CO Pruara per Ik. ...
Ilrlrd Tracked per Ik. .
Ilrled Aprlrnls per Ik.
While Conking I Hi-. i
U el. pfcf. Tsa .......
for ttu
17c
S4o
Liberty Brand Coffee)
4c
S4c
-
sc
Bc
: 11c
Nula ell kind" per Ik
Aworlrd Candle all kleda
Assorted rake
Apele. 1 lit- lor i .
Nice Baaana
Mu- Lenieea eerrs
Mre ur.ngrs. dorrs
I.rllnee 77
tXrry
i.lilieer. lb
hour Pickle dozen
Illll Pleklea dorea
Hulk t.rren Ollvee
Crape I mil
..Ble
..Me
..tie
..re
..We
.. Se
..lie
..So
...Be
Prompt Freo Delivery
Oldest House In Houthwcst
OHirtesy ae Well aa Service
TR017KY PRERARES
TO MEET BREAK IN
HUN PEACE PARLEYS
Bolsheviki to Revamp Armies to
Uu a O . mmmnr- T1 lalf Tasase-
ivmn. .nooia ti-
torn Attempt to Ad vanee.
By Atiroclated Prti.
tendon. 7n. It. Confirm.!. pr1oiH
repotlrti that itrn BolstMvik are prf-pirln
to rr-estbllb tne nhtln powsr or the
army aaiist poitble final bfMk in
the netMlatlnttr. with the rentrat fwwen.
the ivtrral i orreftpondeni oT lb Dally
i'ewa aaya ttKy are not attemptin re an I -mation
oí tho old worn out army but ere
atton r a new and mucb Mnaller one. Con
rernin tm army Koreln Minister Trots-
ky la reponed to have aald:
Nat War bol Hr wluttoa.
it will wae not war but revolution.
Its front trenches will be barrlrades
asralnst opurssora. The Botshevikt doubt
whether the oermin soidlem will advance
but tf they do and take more territory
they will be no nearer an end of Uve
war."
The rorrespondent sayi the res test dif-
ficulties or the Rolshevlkl In these prepa-
rations are transport and supply of which
the roftner 1r tha less Iioneful question.
Kusin Krylenko Dnlshevlkl commander
tn finer ts reported to be orranliln a
volunteer army and has ordered all orfl-
rrra to return to the posts they held be-
fort toe bolshevik revolution.
itoNheiiki Calntaf r.rnund.
The correipondent says the civil wars
In dlfrerent parts of Mussla are attempts
to spread class warfare tn those parts
where the proletariat has not yet ob-
tained the upper hand. Thus the Bolshe-
viki are not wan-In alnst the Ukra-
ine but a rain st tho Borreois Ukranian
rada: not with the cossark country but
with the military orernment or toe Cos-
sacks. The naiiy ews conespondent says the
antt-iioisheviki newspapers dally record
RnHhevikl defeats but declares It Is cur-
ious that aUer each detest the Uolsheylkt
advanced instead of retlrin. The map. he
says shows earh reported defeat takes the
Polshevikl further Into the enemy coun-
try. He mentions some of these advances
and adds that the Blark Sea fleet now is
controlled' by the Bolsheviki.
Tne Petrorrad correspondent of the
rimes says enormous ums have been
taken from the slate bank by fored
checks slnm the bank has been I the
possession of the Bolsheviki. Three mill-
ion roubles were withdrawn through one
spurkiua check. 1 s
rEVTBM. POWER R WITH DRAW PEACE
TERMS AMI ARN FOR IMMEOIATK
ACTION ON REPARATE NEGOTIATION.
By Associated Press. 1
Amaterdam Jan. 11. Tbe central pow-
ers bave withdrawn their peace terms
made public at tbe Brest-I.ltovsk con-
rerence on Dec. 95 if was announced by
Dr. von Kunhlmann the Herman roreism
secretary in his speech at the Brest-L.lt-orak
conference with the Russians yester-
day and Count Cternln the Austro-Hun-raxlan
rorenm minister at a fuU sittin
or the peace conference at Brest-I.ltovsk
on Thursday said that aa Russia's allies
had not replied to the Invitation to Join
In toe negotiations. It was now a ques-
tion or a separate peace between Russia
and tbe central rjowers.
Don't Waat Neutral I nrallnn.
Ha ve reasons for not wlshln to
transfer the negotiations to neutral terri-
tory and aald that If the Russians were
animated by tbe same Intentions as the
central powers the result of the negotia-
tions would be satisfactory. If not re-
sponslbilltr for war woold fall exclus-
ively on tne Russians.
mlífúler!1
ficiilttes which Had Interi upted the prev.
loua neulUtlons were not sufficient In
Justify the failure of the peare work and
a presumable resumption or hostilities
He said It was the fixed and tmchsnea-
ble determination of the central itowers
not lo conduct elsewhere tlte peace nefo-
ttatlons beun at Rrest-Mtovav.
A Brest l.itovsk dispatch lvln an ac-
emmt of tlte session yesterday aaya It
wis opened at eleven o'clock all dele-
fcatloh." Iiiepnliii the Ukranlans. partlcl-
patln. Tilsat Pasha.1 tbe Turkish grand
vizier called the meetln to order. Dr.
von Kuellimanii after a lenthy review of
the proceedings lo date said:
"I consider that the difficulties met
with up to Hie time the negotiations
were Interrupted were not rest enough
-in cause me rauure n tun peace un
and presumable resumption of war In
the east wiih Its unforeseen conse-
quences." The Old Peace Tersas.
Tbe central powers' peace terms of
Derember Í5 were voiced by Count
ft mu. the ' Austro-llunaarian forelffn
minister. They expressed willingness to
conclude "a enersi peice witnout torcí
ble annexations and Indemnities" and an
HERALD SQUARE HOTEL
Beak BT. S Of BROADWAY
stW YORK
EVERY comfort and coavaa.
BVaae. On direct car linee
Iraan sil K. R. Ststione and
Férrica. Two minute w.lk to
the inert ahope and theatres.
ROOMS t '
125 with privOeg. of bsth
31.SO per day
7) waist parvaaa alstrwer baüa
92.00 per day
f .50 with private bed
32.00 and up
Club I
Dbuker a U cmttm
4 nKf-rja-f ta pitcfM
J. frmd fcaaaa
SKINNERS
THE BES1
gaasj sfjg "if a'''1
nf HERALD H .
nounced tut it was not the Intention or
wo cesura powers to oapriv or nomi
independence those nation 1 which had I
It during the war. but stlpulited that the
question of political Independence of na-
tionalltles and posneasin It could not be
solved tnternetionsilr. hut roust be left to
earn aveinatent and lis peoples.
This nuslifled recognition of the rtht
of self determination as made use or In
the concrete terms for a treatr later pro-
roa ad to ftussta by the central powers
tn which It was asserted this right hail
already been exercised in Polind Cour-
Isnd. and I.llhuai.la. Tha refusal or the
entral powers to consent to tha with-
drawal of their troops from these regions
led to the lempnrarv interruption of the
nrrotlationa and the counter proponal
by the Russians that further dUcuaalooa
of peace be transferred to Stockholm
which question apparently was still pend
In when the full sitttn of she peace
conference Wag called lo order yesterday
lerstres ;earral Prare.
tn offering; their terms tne eaalral
Kwera stated that thev were desirous of
lnlnV about aeneral nonce neroli at ton
tha Hussians apparently beln eipertetl
10 iniiuence me ames- goverranents in
Join In the parleyi. A tan-dav Htnlt for
the entente to express itselr was set. but
no response was forthcoming from tbe-
entente powers since the expiration of
this period. Jsnusrv 4. It has been un
omclalry stated thst the centril powers
ten rree m wiinaraw metr oner wrucn
was conditioned upon a general peace
beln brought about.
TttnTMiY nCQTRBTta 4DJM RNUKNT.
"t iimuiimi TMAT Hl'MIW
HKPI.V HAY nr. KORUt I.. I Kit.
By Assortatan Press.
I'eimgraa (inurauay) jan. lo.x. nw
sky requested adiourulnent of the peace
conrecence that the Husslan reply to the
.MiMro-iierman neciaraiton mifrni ne tre-
pared. The next sitting waa fixed for II
o'clock Friday morning. It waa agreed
inai ine nussian ano i xrainian reiiir
would be ready at that time.
FRENCH .nvr.RN-r.T APPOINT fl
I.I MUM I MUM II I I ReVIHMKN-
TATIVK TO IV RA INK REPfJaVLIC.
By Associated Press.
I'etrograd (Wednesday) Jan. 0. Tha
French government has appointed General
Taboullle as representative to the Ukraine
republic. This Is considered In Petrograd
as recognition by Franca of the Inde-
pendence of tbe Ukraine.
Tha announcement was made by an of-
riter of the French military mission.
Epworth League
Elects Officers and
Enjoys Social Hour
Officers for the next year were elected
at the meetln of tbe Epworth league or
the First MaUtodist church bald Friday
night at tha church rollo win the report
of the nominating committee Thuraday
night Mtas Isabella Valentine was chosen
Is president of tbe league other offi-
cers ware: Elisabeth Prlchett. rirst nee-
president . Marlon Rullamn second vice
president; Msoeitne uirney intra vice-
president; kstherlne Franklin fourth
vice .resident; Charlea Kline assistant
fourth vice-president; Charles Look sec-
retary; Edna Prlchett treasurer; William
Bias reporter and llaiel Spciice. Pianist.
Followlnr the business a social hour
waa enjoyed. Coffee and sandwiches
were served.
At their meetln Thursday night the T
T. clasa of the Methodist Sunday school
held their annual election at the church.
Marion ItooMttle was named prealdant
Helen Malnney vice president; nisdys Kin
secretary; Marlon Hull man treasurer and
lluth Hyten reporter.
Mother of Tu)o in
Jail; Vagrancy Is
Charge Against Woman
Genevieve Wilson. na 99. the mother
of two small chlMren was arrested FN
day night by deputiaa from i.ta sheriff's
office. In the rear of M0 a. Kansas strset
and placed Id the county jail on a charge
of varancy. Frederlco tins aged fa.
cianuro w w i companion of me wnmni
was also taken into custody and placed
tn Jail. The deputies round a quantity
or -i gums containing mannuana. anu
"nil' i 'it .uní1 in mi' nuunr.
Had Marihuana.
Antonio Chaves and Flnldlo inner
roiirtd at. 00 South El Paso sireot with
a quantity of claareteg containing mart-
husna and a half a pound or the weed tn
ii ii i k in tneir possession ware arrested
Thumdsv nlaht liv deputies from the
sheriffs office and placed In the county
ja.
CURED AT A COST OT 2S CENTS.
"Fight years ago when wa first moved
lo Mattoon. I waa a great aurrerer rroru
Indigesilon and conslliistlon" wrftas' Mrs.
liobert Allison. Mattoon. III. I had rre
3ueht headaches and dlxxy spells and
icio waa a feeling like a heavy weight
preaaln on my stomach and chest all
the tima. One totile or Chamberlain's
Tsbleta cured me and 1 have since fell
like a dirrerent persot" Adv.
Soldier Seized for
Unauthorized Use of
Seven-Passenger Car
A soldier who ava his name as Private
Mailer unit 90S. Quartermaster's depart
ment uas arrested on a Fort Hilas car
aiKHit midnight Fridsv by tirriren Decker
and Linker and placed In the city jell
charged with the theft or an automobile.
Mader was arroinpan:ed by two telei-Tmne
Virls at tha time of his arrest their de-
scription bavin been tven the ufflrers
by Police üsptsln Vesler. which lexl to the
soldier's Identity. They were also brought
io ponce neanqaurters out later released.
It la alleged that Mader accompanied by
the girls took a seveiipaasener Willys-
Knight car from the Lewis auto stand
about 10 o'clock. The police claim that
mauer ann in gins aranowieded taking
the car and vacating t after a idle on
Oyer street near the old alcohol factory.
They started bark in the city on a atreet
car which was stopted on Boulevard by
the offlrers. The latter recognized the
girls from the description given by the
captain.
Purity Squad Raids
Oul-of-Town Rivals
A. "r uriiv" souaJ raiding another "our-
in squad was the outstanding reaiure
of tUe "purity" rainpaign. Wednesday
night when xherirr orndorfTs meo vis-
lied tfiu siorth KstreUa street and round
men alleged to be officers or tha "pur-
ity squad" from Periling in tha house.
Keen waa tbe surprise of taw Darning
rami signers and deep waa Utetr chagrin.
Two women were arrested by the depu-
ties but the visitors from new -Mexico
were allowed to return across tira Una.
CROUP at MHiM4.ii I . u EM. MORN1SH2
a raw ntaura aao one or mv mtrons
t:fcd a small child taken with croup about
nitunigui wriie as. i. xaivis. nearsviiie.
W Vs. I in-y i ame to my store and got
a tHillle of FoJey'a Hooey and Tar. he
fore morning toe child was enllreiy re-
covered Tbe father's name la C. C. Cra-
van.' Isn't It uuwlaa lo as(erlmant with
unknown cough medlcinea when you ran
get the genuine Fóley'a Honey and Tar?
nest lor coughs cold a ana legrippe.
Tha Warner Oru Co.-Atfv. .
AStSi (ON( RKTlt gjlOM WAY.
By Times Special Correspondent.
i as cruces. Ji. M . Jan. it. The read
roriuulttee friptn this county aubmirwd
tne pronostuon of ue ui cruras-Aatnony
root rete road to tbe slate highway com
mittee at Santa Pa yes urda y . The com
mlttee is composed of Judge Adrlai
rooie or r.r paso rrana grsa.cn
0. Holt of Las Crnees.
Ta Drive Oat Malaria aad 11114 Up the
Take tbe Old standard CItOVrR TASTE-
LESS chill TthllC. You know wirat you
are taking aa the formula is printed on
every label show la It Is Qa saina and
irou aa a laatucaa romr. ann.
THE POPULAR
66
Cse. Brass Are sue) ass
Cold Weather Specials From
The Busy Down-Stairs Store
lil
OUTING GOWNS
Good quality flannel ; high
or low necks with spoke-
stitched trimming ; plain
white or striped effects.
Each.
75c
nt
OUTING GOWNS
Heavy weight Amoakeag
Flannel; high or low
necks; finished with fancy
braids and spoke-stitch
ing; white or fancy stripes.
Each
at
$LOO
WOMEN'S FANCY HOSE
A good quality cotton stock-
ing in while with prlntsd
strlpss and checks in black.
An unusual value f spa
at a pair only 1 vC
Men's Underwear
And Sweaters For
Hp HE wise men know that this is underwear
buymg time for FUTURE NEEDS. It is a foregone conclusion that
next year these items are going to take on unprecedented prices and qualities
will not be as good as these are that is a certainty. So if you value money
invest it now in GOOD warm wearables offered to" you here today. Note
these specials
MEN'S WOOLEN UNDERWEAR Brok-
en lines of good quality shirts and drawers
offered special today afel ""agT
at a garment Jo JL J J
MEN S HEAVY UNION SUITS Heavy
cotton ribbed garments that will keep you
good nd warm. Here ingt f v f
ecru colon. A suit at s)S J. a J J
MEN'S HOSE An exceptionally good
grade of fibre silk in most all the wanted
colors. Priced at a fa aO
. i i
pair
Wise Men Are Laying In A Season's
Supply Manhattan . Emery Shirts
Buy Suits and Overcoats
Here And Save Money
HERE'S the point; clothe are costing more and more each week. These Fall
and Winter goods we're offering at reduced price would cost u much
more to duplicate now next year they'll be worth still more.
Yóu can make some big dividend by investing in clothes now. Hart Schaffner
Ac Marx Roger Peet Kuppenheimer "Fitform" and "Stratford" suit and oyer-
coats you know what that means; all wool perfect tailoring and style and
good value.
The reduced price mean still more valué and these prices are baaed on what
we paid for the good not what they'r- worth now due to rising markets.
That's a big thing to remember. '
A vast quaatlly of suits aad ovsreoats from' our regular stork II Bless in the assortmsnt 11 to B0. In
cluding "stouts" "short stouts "longa "long stouts "medium
Blsck and Blue Suits not Included In lbs sale.
Here's The Way They Are
$15.00
$16.50
$18.00
$20.00
$22.50
$25.00
$27.50
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suit
Suits
or Overcoats
or Overcoats
or- Overcoats .
or Overcoats .
or Overcoats
or Overcoats
or Overcoats.
sataals
Prlrsta trsaek
PRUDENT shoppers center your attention
Weather Specials "providing your practicing
utmost interest to you.
nli i sac 1 1 Us. I K .mes ara cl rl-im CAn rr K sa rr rf a
t uiuio 1 1 rvv iu.ov uiv ovijti avvu v i v. is t ui( hum t v. iiiviviwii .ftvvi uilev
Ktisv Down-Stairs Store to hft crowded to canantv until rlosino time. ' . .9
' ' a" a a i J " f
Join the bargain hunters here today.
Warm Outing Flannel Night Gowns
Sweaters & Hose For Cold Weather
WOMEN'S HOSE A
good number in Black
Cotton Hose all sizes
from ft1 to 10. Special
r: i2ic
WOMEN'S COLORED
HOSE A firm quality
mercerized lisle stocking
slightly imperfect. Come
in Black. White Tan. and
three shades of grey. Spe-
3 pairs $1.00
CHILDR EN'S WOOL.
SWEATERS A cloatvout In
all-wool .awMtarav Including
sotns . Ansroras. Shown In
White Copan Roaa Brown
and Cardinal. Whlla thay
Hint each
at
$1.50
.
siOC
EVERY man who wears good clothes knows the MANHATTAN and EMERY Shirt
knows that when he buys a MANHATTAN or EMERY he gets the best made
most perfect fitting shirt he can buy anywhere. Only twice a year in January and
July are the prices reduced on these shirts and then only to clean up the broken lines.
When the time for this price reduction comes it pays you to think r.head and buy for
future use.
This sale includes Silk Fiber Silk Silk and Linen Silk and Wool French Russian Woven;
Cord and Plain Madras Crystal Cloth Perca'e Saisette Cotton Crepe Oxford and Duce.
tine Shirts in all the newest colored striped designs.
During this sale we will shorten sleeves at 10c per shirt and change bands at 2 Sc.
- OT?
No shirt sent on approval no C. O. D. will calls. Be sure and get your correct size as
all sales are positively final. Sale continues up to and including Saturday. Jan. 26.
After that date new Spring prices will prevail. See window display on San Antonio
street. '
$1.50 and $1.75 Shirts now.' $1.35
$2.00 Shirts reduced to $1.65
$2.50 Shirts reduced to $1.88
$3.00 Shirts reduced to $2.15
$3.50 Shirta reduced to $2 85
$4.00 and $4.50 Shirts now $3.15
.$11.60
$12.50
$13.50
.$14.80
$16.50
$18.50
$20.50
$30.00
$32.50
$35.00
$37.50
$40.00
$42.50
$45.00
Ktlkaase SSSS
Hall aaS
With Frosty Panes and Empty Bins i
What Could Be More Welcome Than i
Blankets And
Comforts? I
before the United States entered the world
w war and sent wool and cotton prices soaring we
bought heavily in blankets and comforts.
And here they are right from our reserve slocks at
prices close to what it would cost to make them today !
(Third Floor & Down-Stairs Store)
Pajamas. Hosiery
These Winter Days
hose pajamas and sweater
- . . -
(First Floor)
MEN'S PAJAMAS Made of a soft qual-
ity of outing flannel. They eft fK -v
have no equal at a pair Sle JJ
MEN S FLEECED UNDERWEAR Ex-
cellent grade of men's fleece lined shirts
and drawers are here today . JL gW
at a garment ' J C
MEN'S WOOLEN SWEATERS A heavy
Jumbo weave wool sweater coat with extra
wide collar. Shown in navy blue only.
Ideal for this cold weather. See these
today marked at ftt asy .sT
each.
stouts" -siuua sna "regulars.
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Overcoat. . .$22.50
Overcoats. . .$24.50
Overcoats. . $25.50
Overcoats. . $27.50
Overcoats. . $29.50
Overcoat. . .$31 JO
Overcoat. . $33.50
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$5.00 Shirta. reduced to $3.85
$6.00 and $6.50 Shirts now $4.85
$7.00 and $7.50 Shirts no-- $5.66
$0.00 and $8.50 Shirts now $6.35
$9.00 and $10.00 Shiris. now $7.68
$12.00 Shirts reduced to $8.35
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 12, 1918, newspaper, January 12, 1918; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199475/m1/3/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.