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Wednesday. June 8, 1910.
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At a recent meeting of the creditors of the Jolley-Smith Millinery Co. the entire stock of high grade millinery, flowers, ribbons, etc., were purchased by us at 20c on the dollar.
Every article in the store was fresh and new goods. 3tfo old stock carried over from season to season. When we purchased this stock at such ridiculusly low price we had in
view to give the people of El Paso ABSOLUTELY THE G-KEATEST BARGAINS E VEE KHQWN, and when you see this stock of the season's most stylish and best hats sold
at a price less than the cost of an ordinary sailor you will then realize what a bargain event this really will be.
This mammoth stock cannot last but a few days. The manufacturers could not begin to make these hats at the prices we will sell them to you. Fine pattern hats, ele
gant street hats, ribbons, flowers and trimmings will be sold at such a price you would be ashamed to offer if we would let you make your own price. Come here tomorrow ex-,
peeing more-for your money than you ever did before and you will not be'eiisappomted. These -bargains will be saved for our patrons as no big lots will be sold to merchants.
THOSE WHO COME FJEST WILL GET THEIE PICK OF THESE SENSATIONAL VALUES. You may wait a life time and never have such an opportunity again, be
cause the prices cannot be as low as we offer you and the next stock tliat any store may buy would not be so stylish. There is plenty of time to get good service out of a sum
mer hat. t A little money at this sale will purchase niore high grade millinery than ever before or that you may hope to get afterwards. LOOK AT THESE VALUES. COME
AND SEE THE STOCK. SALE STAETS TOMORROW.
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JEWELEY
One lot Breaches in many different
styles, neatly set -with brilliants and
stones, gold filled; extra values; worth
35c; Creditors' Sale g?
price JLOC
One lot Belt Buckles, arts and crafts,
and many other beautiful patterns in
buckles; regular 65c values; OQ
Creditors' Sale price ajC
One lot et Buckles and Belt Pins, very
neat and attractive; some cut steel with
brilliants; worth up to 1.00; QA
Creditors Sale price O zS C
Veil Pins, gold filled, ouic s-t with
pretty stones and same plain; worch oUj;
Creditors' Sale -fi ty
price i a C
ELOWEES
All must be sold at sacrince nri cs.
One lot Flowers, worth 25"; Avhlle they
last, at, Creditors' Sale QJ
price c C
Flowers in price up to 45s. 1Q
Creditors' Sale price A C
50c and 60c Flower, Credit- 02
itors' Sale price i .. .. . 3C
The entire stock of Flowers will go at
the same rate in prices. "We have a
large assortment of them.
HAT PINS
All the Beauties in brilliants and stones.
50c and 75c values, Creditors' !
Sale price 00
$1.00 and $1.50 values, Credit- A Q
ors' Sale price jCcC
COMBS AHB BAEETTES
Some beautiful Combs, set with bril
liants, some handsomely carved neat de
signs; the greatest values ever offered
for the mone.
$1.50 Combs, Creditors' Sale
price
$2.50 Combs, Creditors'
Sale price
$3.50 Combs, Creditors'
Sale price
$5.00 Combs, Creditors'
Sale price
$6.50 Combs, Creditors'
Sale price
c
32o98
1.48
Ladies Trimmed
Hats t
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We have a very large assortment of
Ladies' Trimmed Hats which Tve offer at
extremely low prices. They are heauti-
fully trimmed with flowers, ribbons
braids, feather tips and wings. This sea
son?s latest styles, including many -mirl-
smnnier patterns. Besides items you find
here quoted you will find scores of others.
$10.00 Hats; Creditor's Sale
price
$15.00 Hats; Creditor's Sale
price
$18.00- Hats; Creditor's Sale
price
$25.00 Hats; Creditor's Sale'
price ,
1 lot Ladies' Straws in extra large, medium and
shapes, daintily trimmed with flowers and ribbons.
are beautiful and sold much less than manu- tf c
facturers' cost $6.50; Creditor's Sale price. . . f)arf
$7,
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Ladies' Trimmed
Hats
1 lot Ladies' Hats in different colors, with trimmings and
flowers and ribbons to match; S8.75 values; (jQ OQ
Creditor's Sale price tpO&0
1 lot Ladies' Sailor Hat3 in all colors, the best styles;
worth in price up to $1-00; Creditor's Sale A Q
7rice ... fC?w
$1:00 Ladies' Sailor Hats; Creditors Sale
price ,
$1.75 Ladies' Sailor Hats; Creditor's Sale
price ., . .
$2.50 Ladies' Sailor Hats; Creditor's Sale
price
All the most popular shapes and styles, nicely trimmed
with flowers and ribbons. This lot of hats "1 QQ
sell for $3.50 and $4.00; Creditor's Sale price.. P 1 &
in
1 lot shapes, values $1.75;
Creditor's Sale price
1 lot shapes, $2.50 values;
Creditor's Sale price
1 lot shapes, $3.50 values; JCI
Creditor's Sale price ?
48c
69c
98c
..79c
HAIR GjOODS
One lot Hair Eats. 15c values:
Creditors' Sale price OC
One lot Hats, all colors, worth 20c, 25c;
Creditors' Sale
price ? C
One lot Hair Eats, extra large and
long, 50c and 75c values ; while & O
they last, Creditors' Sale price. OwC
TURBAFS
One lot Turbans, all colors, fine values
for 15c; Creditors' Sale
price 2C
One lot Turbans, regularly 35c;
Creditors' Sale price 1. C
One lot Turbans, non-crushable, with
steel ira-me, covered with hair and
silk net, Toe values; Ureditors
Sale price
BRAID PINS
Big lot Braid Pins, all the latest curves
and cuts, some with, 'brilliants, some
plain, some carved.
One lot Braid Pins, wortfo. 7 l-2c; O
Creditors' Sale price OC
15c Braid Pins; Creditors' 7
Sale price C
25c Braid Pins; Creditors' Sale A
price. . ... t J.T'C
50c Braid Pins; Creditors' Sale OO
price .wOC
39c
HAND BAGS
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Large assortment to select from- You
will find wliat you want at a great sav
ing. Some seal skin leather and pot
chance, and other qualities will all go
in the sale. Be here and get the first
pick.
One lot worth 35c, Creditors'
Sale price
One lot worth 65e, Creditors'
Sale price
One let worth $1.50, Creditors'
Sale price
One lot worth $2.50. Credit- d -s
ors' Sale price P A
One lot worth $3.00, Credit
ors' ale price
One lot worth $6.00, Credit
ors' Sale price
Creditors' Sale of PKirnes All Colors
17c
35c
c
52.00
$3.00
"tunies, all
Sale
Plumes, all
Sale
colors;
price -
Creditor's
$1.75
$2.98
$6.00 Plumes,
sale price . . .
$7.50 Plumes,
sale Drice . . .
,98c- mmiwrzmmimm
coiir,,. extort mMWSsl&iM
price WlMM.iMMm' w&&ffl
$ 1 .39 tj sJ
$2.69 II ?r' $5.98 II
BAEEETTES
One lot Barrettes, plain and fancy, large
and small, extra values for 25c; "t P
Creditors' Sal eprice wv
35c Barretts, Creditors' Sale
price
40c and 50c Barretts, Credit
ors' .Sale price
$10.00 Plumes,
sale price
$15 00 Plumes,
sale price k
$9.75
?20.00 Plume,, JgJ A Qg
sale price y 3.9nsJ
$22.00 Plumes, rf jj tjj
sale price . . . Pi " w
65c Barretts, Creditors' Sale
price
One lot Barrettes, set with brilliants,
beautiful ones; some plain jets, some
with carved designs; black and all' col
ors to match the hair. Extra values
from $1.50 to $2.00. Credit
ors' Sale price
-HOME OF LOW PRICES-
CHIFFONS
One lot extra wide Chiffon in mo3t all
colors. This Chiffon i3 a fine value at
50c and 75c- While they last, 5Q
at, Creditors' Sale price.. srfeC
PLAIN COMBS
Xeatly carved, some large and some
small.
35c Combs, Creditors' Sale q
price IOC
65c Combs, Creditors' Sale
price
S5c Combs, Creditors' Sale
price
VEILS
Extra large and long, all colors, neatly
hemstitched.
$1.00 Veils, Creditors' Sale C.Q
price U&C
$1.75 Veils, Creditors' Sale qo
price J$Q
$2.50 Veils, Creditors' Sale (fr f A f
price pI.4tU
$3.50 Veils, Creditors Sale d aq
price D i t70
7Q - $5.00 Veils, Creditors' Sale fcsy q
price $i9Oy
17c
29c
33c
39c
48c
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-WOME OF'LOW PRICES
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Thursday Mornings, June 9th.
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PCOB MEDICAL COL
LEG-ES A DANGER
(Continued From Pagre Ciie.)
acter of an education In modern medi
cine, to ascertain what mu&t be its pre
liminary educational basis; what must
be the facilities of a good medical school
on modern lines in respect to labora-
l
tones, hospital, and dispensary, etc. "
In some states, notably Pennsylvania,
Illinois, Missouri and Calljrn:a, the re
port says, many medical schools do not
require even a high school education.
In the south, secondary schools and col
leges are more backward. It is Inad
visable to attempt in that section to
require the higher standard at this mo
ment; and medical education must be
adjusted accordingly. But the fact that
the proper standard cannot be reached
Is no excuse for the general absence of
any standard at all; the low grade
andSb I
schools with which Maryland, Kentuc
ky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Texas, etc,
abound are not only menaces to public
health, but obstructions to the develop
ment of the educational 53 stem of the
southern states. Throughout the coun
try low grade medical schools exist
only by misrepresenting their own
standards-. For though all pretend to
enforce a definite entrance requirement,
scarcely more than 30 of the 155 do so.
On a much smaller scale similar condi
tions are repeated in Canada, where
out of eight medical schools three are
without enforced preliminary require
ments. The Carnegie Foundation ic this re
port takes the position that the train
ing of physicians Is not a business; it
is a" vital social function. Superfluous
schools, operated directly or indirectly
for profit, should be closed; the others
should be generously supported. An at
tempt is made in a chapter entitled "Re
construction" to forecast a satisfactory
rearrangement on such a basis. Fol
lowing this general discussion, running
through nine chaDters. oom brinf chan-.
ters dealing with such thorny subjects
as medical sects, the state boards, post
graduate schools, medical education of
women, medical education of the negro.
TO DISCUSS EXPRESS
RATES THURSDAY EVENING
At the meeting of the transportation
comnnlttee of the chamber of commerce
Tuesday afternoon to kconsIder the
snervftmnt for the sreueral reduction of
express rates, it was decided to meet
with the Merchants' league Thursday
evening. The committee and merchants
will have a general discussion of the
(movement which has been started in
New York to get a general reduction of
express rates to all points in the country.
W. M. Reed,, district engineer of the
reclamation service, and E. D. Vincent,
construction engineer, went to Engle
"Wednesday on reclamation business.
TV. C. Burchfield, a local cattleman,
will leave Wednesday over the Golden
State for Kansas City.
A AVRECK
is the only fit description for the
man, or woman who is crippled with
rheumatism. Just a few rheumatic
twinges may be the forerenner of a se
ver attack stop the trouble at the start
with Ballard's Snow liniment. Cure3
the rheumatism and all pain. Price 25c,
50c and $1.00. Sold by all druggists.