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EL PASO HERALD 8 C Saturday, Dee. 21, 1912 i! . - - -... S 1 lllf ill II IIHI 1 HiiiflliBH Hi 1 Sl, Monday and Tuesday Only Two More Days ! '5.' n The Boy's and Girls' Voting Contest! Prizes Are : : h ,s The all-perplexing question What Shall I Give? still remains with many, to be answered. Let us help you answer it -in a way you will like, and that will be appreciated by the recipient---! hese suggestions only partly tell the story of the great "Calisher" Store offerings and the modest pricings. "BABYLAND" ON THE SECOND FLOOR, PRESENTS A FASCINATING ARRAY OF DAINTY BABY GIFTS! While You Are Shopping Enjoy a rap of delicious Ambassador Cotfee and a plate of Globe Mills Bus cuits with the compliments of the "Western Coffee Co. and the Globe Mills Free! (Mezzanine Floor) Xmas Boxes And Folders 5c ana 10c All sizes and shapes in Holly and Poinsettia decorations. SILK TIES Always useful gA 75c and $1.00 grades, here at OUC Handkerchiefs 5c to 35c; Mufflers 25c to $2.50; Canes, Umbrellas, Gloves, Pajamas, Shirts, Undergarments Hosiery, Suspend ers, or one of these pretty boxes with tie and hose to match for $1.00 would be nice A Military Brush Set A Cigar Case or, best of all an "Auto Strop Razor Outfitat $5.00. Any man would appreciate one of these! 500 shaves guaranteed with each outfit or dozen blades. Handsome House Coats, at $5.50 up to $12.50 Make most desirable gifts "We have an ex cellent assortment to show you a price to suit. inlMumm jttn. ?K 1 MR VII Ml I Mill si w inlXMj WHAT WOULD MOTHER LIKE? A nice, warm Eiderdown Robo They're here at $3.50 up to $9.50. A Silk Kimono, $3.95 or more. A Linen Table Set A Down Filled Comforter the prices arc 20 percent off A nice rug We are closing out all our rugs and art furniture at actual cost An art wicker sewing chair or rdeker A sewing or reading lamp A set of furs She would like that. -ve niiuw aim lur pnce are binuuer ueru r t Just the kind mother has been admiring so ylf much, too! If SlNliBSllM MHhk? y:'ml jw fST AlT 325.0O DOLL OUTFIT For Girl receiving lamest number of votes. 325.00 BICYCLE For Boy receiving largest number of votes. Those who receive 1W votes or more will also receive a prize. Prlxes to Ije awarded Dec. 25th. Contest Closer Dec. 21th. Present standing of contestants Is as follows: Lottie Vaughn ... 809 Ford Bryan 726 Chas. Jackson - 586 Mllo Meaghan 385 Pearl Pomeroy 766 Catherine McEnery ..J 672 Lawrence Lefleier 387 Dorothy Covington .. 320 Something useful, as well as ornamental of course! What nicer gift than a set of these dependable "Calisher" Furs? Prices range from $9.50 the set upwards A nice coat or suit would be appreciated An opera coat, for instance the prices are way down to cost now, too! Gloves Silk or guaranteed "Phoe nix"' hosiery, always useful Handkerchiefs, Neckwear a beautiful cedar chest or, a storage box a silver mesh bag a real leather bag a pretty sewing basket, an embroidered pillow She'd like any of these jpilv i LSSSSrSBBHk I ""tito&JS&ziSsafSffff&f .- 3Pw3!fe3iw'kTRl.t H ggae'fey SSsKiiKMSSscw m t - s' 1 1 I NEW ARRIVALS IN CHARACTER DOLLS! Mr. Twee Deedle and his ilk are now here in just the oddest characters and cute little baby dolls, with different shades of natural hair 25c and up! Stench Ivory Toilet Accessories, for Mother or "Wife 25c up to $1.50. SOMETHING HE CAN USE, TO BE SURE A pair of nice automobile gloves would be nice We have them at prices to please you a warm, wool sweater, at $2.00 to $4.50 A fine cravenette waterproof coat, $15.00 or $20.00 A handsome cane or umbrella A box of 'Phoenix" guaranteed hose, 25c the pair A dozen pure linen handkerchiefs 25c or 35c each A couple of these beautiful ties, at a dollar a piece They're exquisite We know he'd like any of these for a gift! Hardest of all perhaps, because he has every thing he really needs, but "He'd" appreciate one of these "Phoenix" Mufflers or Chest Pro tectors priced at $1.00 to $2.50, or a nice, warm house coat would be useful They come in quiet patterns to suit him, too, at $5.50, $6.50, $7.50 and up to $12.50. Then there's gloves, hosiery, ties, Shirts, wool or silk and wool undergarments, handkerchiefs, suspend ers, night robes, etc any of which he would be pleased to receive. fox-Sister - JEWELRY NOVELTIES Very acceptable always appreciated a mesh bag, in silver 98c up to $8.95 A French novelty or beaded bag, $3.50 to $10.00 a pretty hat pin a barrette a set of beauty pins a hs.r band and these exquisite head sear -J in crochet ed silk or ehiffon, in dainty shades and beauti ful designs priced at $1.00 up to SS.fifl Neckwear in quaint Robespierre effects- These are worth while for sister! Handsome, Stylish Shirts at $1.25, to $3.50. In natty effects grey, white or fancies, and Beautiful Silk Waists at $3.95 up to $22.50. These make most acceptable Xmas gifts! j2' v6prS j3J5 ?3f - B t9 LfV VOh -k: ms. n wqP For Little. Well, well little brother would be tickled '..ith most anything but we know he'd ju3t go 'vJhl with one of these Indian 01 cowboy- suits or a pair of chaps hasn't he seen them in the picture shows UHtil his little Li-art yearns for one? Then there are toller skates, sir- lit) ships, battleships, steam and lacinan-cal toys any price to suit you! (? v These Two Little Tois Want to Be Amused! Xow there's no one thing that will please them more than toys and there's no plaeo can show you such a variety of toys tnothat "they" want! See These Big Special Price" Tables for Bargains! THE 10c TABLE FOR THE 25c TABLE FOR THE 50c TABLE FOR Toys worth to 25c Toys worth to 50c. Toys worth to 75c. SEE THE BIG COUNTER FULL OF TOYS AT HALF PRICE Odd toys, broken assortments and slightly damaged toys and dolls at half. 5 J0 2 if .Si Ifiil(lliir''lL w-V. h 'vs. :x "ii tUT1 . l-.f.rfi M (sMm' 4 ' . QtK Little JlSlcl Don t forget little sister bnes the last one on this list, but you'll read it last and think of her first, as she deserves She would love a pretty bottle of cologne, of course They come in fancy boxes, at 26c up to $5.00 A pretty coat or dress a cute hat for dress wear a dainty little mesh bag or vanity purse a writing set all for her lonely They're half price how A pair A of gloves or a half dozen handkerchiefs Or don t you think she d like a pretty sweater or toboggan cap? VKiVihK3&S ttSiglfefc.J f D ta EKr W mt tm u w H & XteW da Tsar is, St emons President, Ambassador and Statesman Coffee Given by the Western' Coffee Co., Mezzanine Floor, Calisher's, every day until Christmas. Stop in dur ing your shopping, and have a cup of this delicious eoffee free of charge. right of 5000 Cherokee freedmen to participate in distribution of the lands and funds belonging to the Cherokee Indian nation was sustained by judge Anderson of the District of Columbia supreme court. The court upheld the government's demurrer to a suit of the Keetoowah society to restrain the sec retary of the interior from permitting the freedmen participating in the property. The suit wwas dismissed. Dr. A. T. Still O.steopthlc Infirmary. Dr. Ira W. Collins, physician in chief; Dr. Amelia Burk, Dr. Grace Parker. Dr. Paul It- Collins, consulting physicians; 201 "West Missouri street. Chiropodist, Mrs. Benson, Herald Bldg. Indict Detroit Attornej . Cleveland. Ohio., Dec 21. Prosecut ing attorney Cline has asked Detroit authorities to arrest attorneys Jerome Probst and M. F. McDonald of that city. They were indicted here secretly seven days ago charged with obtain ing money under false pretenses. The indictment is based on the alleged fraudulent settlement of a suit in which the attornes-s were concerned. Dr. J. n. Facet, dentist, 501-502 Roberts-Banner Bldg., phone 1650. Dr. Camcon, dentist. 228 Mesa Ave. News Brevities CAdvertisement.) Train Bnlletln. Train No. 3, of the Golden State lim ited, due at 3:50 p. nu. is reported to arrive at 4:15 p. m. Train No. 5. of the Texas & Pacific, due at 9:05 p. m., is reported to arrive at 2:05 a. m. Train No. 7, of the Mexican Central, due from. Mexico at 4:15 p. m., will arrive at 5 p. m. All other afternoon and evening trains for Saturday are reported on time. Dr. Ebert, Dentist, Z1G-21S Mills Bldg. Porters In A'ew Uniform. Eed caps and gray uniforms are row being worn by the American train Rheumatism Stomach Troubles Kidney Ailments Faywood Hot Springs Ii ewea, &a& job reiraia cured, w know, and yea will if you try it. Conceded tie greatest kidney water ea earth. Wiy aafc Tssifc Bayrrood Hat Springs first, since you will e vesta eBy go -fchern anyway? Jjerge Modern Hotel. Perfect CM mate. Bojkkt. T. C KcDennott, "The Fayweod" FayweeS, H. M. porters at the union station. The Americans supplanted the Mexican porters for all but the porter -work, and the uniforms were first worn Friday. Dr. Jones, foot specialist. Mills Bldg. Dr. Jamleson, diseases of kidn . s, bladder, rectum and skin; 61S Mills Bldg Lumber From Madera Arrives. Five cars of lumber from the Ma dera company's mills at Madera, Mex., were imported through the custom house Friday. This lumber was shipped to Juarez before the line was cut. Mcilcnn Herald on Snlc at "Ward's Pharmacy, in El Paso. Com plete and reliable news of what hap pens In Mexico. Forgot Stampi and Address. A box of mistletoe without an ad dress is waiting for some one to claim it In the postoffice. The mistletoe was mailed without stamps or address. Dr. Bryan, dentist. 107 El Paso street. Cherokee Freedmen to Get I.ond. "Washinton, D. C, Dec 21. Th? Corpus Christ!, Texas. Open all the year. American plan. Rates $3.50 per day and up. Special rates by the week or month. Steam heat in every room. Modern, elegant and fire proof. Bathing the year round. Finest beach on Gulf Coast. Hunting and fishing, also golfing. Ideal winter climate. i Geo. E. Korst, Manager. I "Wants Ban On Trlvntc Banks. Denver, Colo., Dec 2L, The abolition of private banks in Colorado is recom mended by state bank examiner Emil Pfeiffer in his annual report sub mitted to governor Shafroth today. The bank examiner declares that all banks should be compelled to incor porate for the protection of the deposi tor and he recommends thai the state legislature be asked to enact such a law. male seals on the Pribilof Islands. This is the view of the administration, based on several urgent communications to the United States received from Japan. Free demonstration of Ambassador coffee and Globe Mills flour at Callsh er"s, Dec IS to to 25th. Dr. Klein, diseases of lungs, stomach, intestines. Roberts-Banner Bldg. Seize "Sweated" Oranges. Chicago, 111., Dec 21. "Sweated" or anges, which had been subjected to a high temperature to bring out a yellow color, were placed under the ban by federal Judge Landis. who ordered the confiscation of eight cars of oranges shipped from Calif ornia recently and seized by the government. "I have tasted some of this fruit and a great deal of it is pretty poor stuff," said the judge. For bonse wiring and fixtures see the National Telegraphone and Supply Company, 317 Mills street. Dr. Nettle Snrterlee, osteopath, 413 Mills Bldg.. Phone 141. Watch Is Recovered. A gold watch belonging to Miss A. Martin, which was alleged to have been stolen last August, was recovered by the city detectives Friday. Miss Mar tin formerly was employed at the Ho tel Orndorff, but at present is living at Santa Rita, Cal. Exlde Storage Ilattcrles. Greer's Electric Garage. 708 N. Kan. Dr. Anna Ileum, Buckler Bldg. "Why pay $1.00 per nour when you can get your work done for 75c per hour? "We employ union labor; lowest prices on material. Quality House, 111) N. Stanton St., Texas Electrical Supply Company, TJ. S. Mints Threatened. Washington, D. C. Dec 21. As a re sult of the anonymous threat to dynam ite the Denver mint, director Roberts has warned the superintendents of all the mints In the country to observe rigid measures of precaution against violence. Guards will not-be increased, but will keep a keen watch for dis turbers, and employes of the mints will be drilled with regularity to meet any emergency. This will be a strict en forcement of the treasury regulations. Prompt Transfer Scrrlce. For prompt baggage, livery, hack and freight transfer, call Pomeroy's El Paso Transfer. Phone 2444. Sherman Estate Vnlued at $400,000. Utlca. N. T., Dec 21. Evidence taken before the tax appraiser indicates that the estate of the late vice president James S. Sherman will be at least $400,000, and probably larger. The es tate consists entirely of stocks, bonds and securities, as the real estate is all in Mrs. Sherman's name. It was testi fied that Mr. Sherman, on numerous occasions had given members of his family large sums of money as well as stocks in enterprises in which he was interested. Needing glasses? See our optician. Foster Co., jewelers. Herald Bldg. Need a good clerk? Telephone Her ald, 115. May Amend Seal Treaty. "Washington. D. C, Dec 21. Unless the agreement reached with Japan and Great Britain for protection of seal herds in the north Pacific is to fail of realization and the seal treaty perhaps itsolf bo lost iX. will be necessary for C"ii-,-rcss during the present session to amend the seal act so as to remove the five year restriction upon the killing of Charged "With Assault. A complaint charging George Hol land, an employe of the Morris Pack ing company, with an aggravated as sault, wa sfiled in the county court. It was alleged the defendant struck John Flgelra, a 14 year old Mexican boy. "Would you like a pleasant room in private family? Telephone a "Want Ad to The Herald, phone 115. Fifteen Extra Clerks Employed. There are 15 additional clerks and two extra mall carriers employed at the local postoffice for the Christmas holiday rush. means committee, of which he is chair man, for several days, but his physi cians declare there is nothing to be feared from his indisposition. Mr. Underwood and his family expected to leave within the next day or so for their home in Birmingham, Ala., for the holidays. If you want a cook phone Herald, 115. Auto ambnlance. Peak Undertaking Co. MILLIONS INVOLVED IN OIL LAND SUIT ment to be leasers of the Southern Pa cific land and participators in. the prof its from their mineral yield. "When tired out. go to Callsher"s and get hot biscuits and coffee free. Dec 18 to 25. Is Transferred to El Paso. ,, R. E. Norfleet. jr., from the Truckee Carson. Nevada project, has been trans ferred to the local office of the United States reclamation service, to take the place of H. "W. Palmer, stenographer, who has been transferred to "Washington. QUEEN AVILI, BREAK. RULES BY VISITING ANCIENT MONASTERIES. Vienna, Austria, Dec 21. The Neues Teageblatt's Athens correspondent says queen Olga. of Greece, intends to visit the 21 monasteries on Mount Athos, 80 miles southeast of Saloniki, thus breaking the rule prohibiting women visiting the sacred mountain observed for 1600 years. "The monks on the mountain." con tinued the correspondent, "have re fused to permit royal ladies to visit them, always excusing themselves oe hind the legend that the Virgin Mary with her infant Christ visited the mountain and that no woman had been allovfed to do so since. But now that the Greeks have conquered the terri tory and the king and queen proposed a visit to the mountain, the monks summoned their council and decided to rescind the rule." Government Seeks to Recover Califor nia Oil Lands Valued at $750,000,000 From Southern Pacific Railroad. X,os Angeles. Calif., Dec. 21. The complaint in the long expected suit by -he foe" era' sovernment against the Southern Pacific railroad. Involving je to ?J50,'iOO,000 worth of supposed ly mineral bearing land in Fresno eounty, has been filed in the United States district court for the southern district of California. Other suits are to follow, in which the government will contest the ownership of a total of $750,000,000 worth of lands, according to B. B. Townsend. special assistant to the attorney general, who has arrived here. Mr. Townsend. with T. J. Butler, also a special assistant, will prosecute the suit. The latter filed the complaint. The suit is brought under the provis ions of the act of congress passed July 27, 1SS6, requiring the department oi the Interior to exempt mineral lands in issuing patents to railroads. The gov ernment will contend that of 440,000 acres of land on the main line of the Southern Pacific railroad in California, 450.756 acres are mineral bearing and must revert to the public domain. The complaint contains a long list of co-defendants, alleged by the govern- CLTJB "WOMEN MAKE PROFIT OF. 2 1-2 CENTS A DOZEN ON EGGS Chicago, I1L, Dec 2L Women who started out to reduce the price of eggs here to 24 cents a. dozen as a warning to retailers, sold more than 704,000 at the 30 stations. Incidentally the Chi cago Clean Food club, which en gineered the the egg campaign, made a profit of 2 1-2 cents a dozen on the eggs. The sum will be used in- the club's furthe campaign fo clean food and fai pices. .A HOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL To all tnortlns sufferers of rbeso&tisn. wheth er moscalu- or of the joints, sciatica, Inrabiees. backache, pelas In the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to write to her for - home treatment which has repeatedly cored al of these tortures. She feels it her daty to send it to all sufferers FREE. Ton care yourself at home as thousands trill testify no change of climate being neces sary. This simple discoTrry banishes uric add freei the blood, loosens the stiffened joints, pur ifies the Mood, and brightens the eyes, girts? elasticity and tone to the whole system. If tha abore Interests job, for proof address Mrs. M. Sonaers, Box B, Notre Dtoe, led. p"" SUES FOR $075 ON SALARY t IS AAVARDED $42C.CK SEE OUR WINDOWS Dr. Rowlings has removed to 404 Roberts-Banner Bldg. Practice limited to obstetrics and diseases of children. Mimic Rattles Cnnse Complaint. Persons living in Grand View com plain that many of the small boys there throw stones at one another in their mimic battles. One little boy. Jack Matthews, four years old, was struck in the left eye and it was feared that he might lose his sight. However, the out was not so serious as at first be lieved. THe stone was thrown by a larger boy. Photos Taken at night as well as day time, by appoint ment only. Stuart, 228 Mesa. Goes to Rlncon Valley. F. H. Newell, director of the reclama tion service, who lectured in El Paso Thursday night and later visited the Elephant Butte dam. left the latter place Saturday morning for an inspec tion trip in the Rincon valley. It is probable that he will not return to El Paso soon, but will proceed to California. J. F. "Woodson, appointed special judge by agreement, presided in the ! trial of the case of B. J. Silbert vs. Green Gold Silver company et al, be- J fore a jury in the 41st district court Friday afternoon. The plaintiff was suing ror tne sum ot ?675 alleged to have been due him as salary. The jury returned a verdlec of $426.65. STEAMER GOES AGROUND ON SOUTH CAROLINA COAST Southport, S. C. Dec 21. The steam er Carib, of the Clyde line, carrying both freight and passengers, from Georgetown. S. C, for New York, went aground during thick weather today In side Cape Fear. The revenue cutter Seminole is now alongside the Carib. To clean It out In a hurry. 330 rolls slightly damaged roofing at half price Lander Lumber Co. QUAKE IS FELT IN CUBA. Santiago, de Cuba, Dec 21. Violent earthquake shocks were felt here at 10:40 last night and again at 6:30 this morning. Great alarm prevailed among the inhabitants of the city. Dr. R. M. Ratllff, dentist, Sue to Drs. Paget & P.atliff. 204-5-6, Caples Bldg. Dr. Robinson, disease of children, and i obstetrics, 211 Roberts-Banner Bld. I Underwood Is III at Capital. "Washington. D. C. Dec. 21. Repre sentative Oscar W Underwood, lead. -of thi- house 13 mnflned to his hom' here by a severe cold He has not in tended to his duties on the ways anl Loss of Appetite Is loss of vitality, vigor or lone, and is often a forerunner of prostrating dis ease. It Is serious and especially so to people that must keep up and doing or get behindhand. The best medicine to take for it 13 the great constitutional remedy Hood's Sarsaparilla "WhJch purifies and enriches the blood ard builds up the ihole system. Get it today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs, W W ills if ;" jys! Given Bros. $3.50 Shoes For Men And Women re Classy They are made in all of the newest New York styles and in all leathers. A trial will con vince as to wearing qualities. Half Block South of New Hold Given Bros. $3.50 Shoe Shop Half Block South of New Hotel 215 El Paso SL 2 1 5 EI Paso St.