FE NEW MEXICAN, SAKTA FE, N. Ik, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1907. GREAT INVENTORY SALE. )l! !( -' UF.a rp -g-jT jr. hp jrar-M if n J- jLil v- m jfi. -fi aim Hi TTlMh nana First of the year is inventory time, and It is our time for re ducing stock. We are going to ride over profits, rough shod, and we clean out everything in the way of winter wearables before we commenco stock taking. We want no ca'-.-y-overs. We shall clean house. Our prices will make the best broomss. Here is a chance to save, from 20 to 30 per cent on yc ar money, and this ni loot nil thia month. You can make no investment that will pay such a handsome dividend, as to buy your goods in any thing you need, in Ladies, Gents' and children furnishing good3 of Salmon inventory sale. It is a glorious opportunity, where can you do better? Look at our prices "nd you will be convinced. The thing with U3 is to turn our winter stock into cash. Remember that we always carried the largest line of toys in the city, and this season it will be twice more. We will guarantee to give you eastern prices on every toy pur chased in our store. We will have them on display in a few days. NATHAN SALMON. THE LARGEST AID MOST 0P-T0-DA1E bSY GOOI'S HOUSE II THE CITY SUBSCRIBE FOB THE DAILY NEW MEXICAN. CARLOAD FROM THE HOME OF THE BIG RED APPLE :-: -:: ZTEC NEW MEXICO 15 15 9jt WINTFR RRnr.FRY COMPANY. n ill l lal l witwwBaim. w w ,. H Southeast Corner Plaza, Santa Fe. Telephone No. 40. i ar1 "Biajr PURE FOOD WHISKEY Out goods having been bought inbond--The Pure Food Law, have not changed any of our labels. Phone No. 94. "THE CLUB." A bottle of HENRIONS' TAR EXPECTORANT For Coughs and Colds Sold and Guaranteed by The Ireland Pharmacy 25 and 50 cents Phone 41 Phone 41 I enn IBS SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ES2! Richard S. Blevans, brother of Mrs. J. W. Purcell, arrived in Santa Fe last night from Vancouver, Wash ington, and ia a guest at the Presby terian manse. He may decide to lo cate here. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Prince, of the Prince Sunshine Ranch, north of Espanola, have arrived here and will spend the winter at the home of their parents, Hon. and Mrs. L. Bradford Prince. Hon. James M. Freeman, one of the leading lawyers of northern Colorado, has been a guest during the week at the Palace hotel, and will remain here until Monday. He is interested In a land grant In Rio Arriba county. Carl Barney, of Denver, Colorado, Is in the city on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Barney. He has just recovered from a severe attack of fever, and came here to recuperate and at the same time enjoy a vaca tion. Hon. and Mrs. Arthur Sellgman are preparing for an eastern visit of a month's duration which they will spend principally in New York City and at Cleveland, Ohio. They will likely leave about the middle of the coming month. Mrs. H. P. Christensen, mother of ivirs. C. C. Catron, and Miss Julia Christensen, is preparing to pay her daughters in this city a visit, and is expected to arrive here from Los An geles, her home, during the early part of January. Judge Henry L. Waldo, solicitor of the Santa Fe Railway for New Mexi co, was a guest today at the Palace hotel. He was In the city on legal and financial business. The judge was for many years a resident of this K v X X S. . - r ! V . x V - i'vM' fc n- i t no ,coc're or oi-r i atf is lUaMu Use. t BALLAillKS And you trill Lava hoaltli. Bal5sr4l'3 euro 3S ones health and 81 Horchound Cyk-us Trill &4 COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, BRONCHITIS AWt ALL. S PULMONARY DISEASES. p Mrs! J. II. McNeil, gait Lake City. Utah, wriior;: "I am eighty yea thank Horehouncl Syrup for having curod me ol coujh') coldaand other like diaoasod." SS Three Sizes 25c, 50c end 1.00. Ballard Ssiow Unlmsnt Go. ST. LOUIS, MO., Said and RenprnmeptrseJ by FISCHER DRUG STORE. Established 1856 Incorporated 1903 Wholesale and Retail eligman Bro? Co Do yourChristmas Shopping NOW COME EARLY AN? AVOID THE RUSH Santa Claus will make his head quarters with us as usual, Mrs. J. M. Diaz at the Diaz home, corner Don Gaspar avenue and rttv .nrrl Tin monv worm friPnrlfl ArA I Watcl" Etreet- to meet Dr- anl MrS- J- Ross McMillan, supervisor of the!A- Rol,ls- who removed to the Capital Pecos River, Jomez and Taos national from Watrous, the doctor forests, is home again from a three : f'ng a Partnership with Dr. Diaz months' tour of duty at the bureau;1" he management of the Diaz Sani of forestry in the national capital. tarl"m The spacious rooms were Mrs. McMillan joined him at Las Ve-if1 attrctlve with their decorations gas Sunday and both came to the J lar&e; fllfy chrysanthemums and city Tuesday I ferns. In the receiving line besides William F." Saunders, secretary ofj ad Hostess were Dr. and Mrs. the Business Men's League and Deep10 '8- ,MTr- an Mrs- Cartwright and Waterways convention at St. Louis, j olnel Jse D- Sena' tne latter lntrc" MlEBOurl, is in the national capital in ucing the guests. The reception the interests of legislation for the 1Jours welr,e fm 8 11 0 clock. proposed deep waterway from Chica- dus tli'a interval several hundred en tn thR Onlf of iTfivir-n. Mr. Sann- Suests called to extend' their welcome fiPr visits qnntfl fo fronPtiv pt, ! to Dr- and Mrs. Rolls. After having is very well acquainted in the terrl-!b,een Presented to the guests of honor torial capital the quests repaired to the dining room Mrs. E. A Flske returned during ;which waa a veritable bower of flow the week from a aix weeks' visit to f BndVf r1tespi0intI wlth ,electrlc her mother Mrs. Franz and sister Miss i 'ghts, whIc sned f1'8?"810!? ov;e1r Armin),i Prnn in rMo it ,,. ! the elegantly appointed table. Fresld- derstood that Miss Franz who is a very handsome and accomplished i young woman and a very fine pianist, is engaged to be married to an offi cer of the German navy and after marriage will likely make her home in Germany. Frank C. Crandall, deputy U. S. rev enue collector, whose district em braces the whole of Arizona, and who ; ing here were Mrs. Bergero, Mrs. Walter and Mrs. Hlvenburg, who as sisted by a bevy of young ladies, Misses Mary McFle, Stella Bergere, Hildred Hatsen, Virginia Bean, Grace Smeadley, Cassie Cross and Gladys Wiley, served delectable refresh ments. Punch was also served, the punch bowl being presided over by Mrs. Fiske and Mrs. E. C. Abbott. Many handsome evening gowns were Complete lines in every Depart' ment and prices to suit all mnVfia Vita Vionrlniinffofn of TimortT .u. . , ... noted among the guests and the amveu m me vny yesueraay ana Willi .. ,, ,.,, w Jn scene was a pretty one. Delightful Mr. Crandall is a son of Superintend ent Clinton J. Crandall of the local D U. S, Indian Industrial School and was formerly chief clerk at the Insti tution. He is making a very good record as a collector of internal reve nues. A pretty society event of the week at Albuquerque was an 11 o'clock breakfast on Thursday at the Alvarado hotel at which the hostess was Mrs. Solomon Luna. The dainty repast was served at one large rectangular table which was decorated with a profusion of roses, carnations and chrysanthe mums, while rope3 of smilax were festooned from the celling of the dining room to the four corners of the board. Covers were laid for forty five, the guests embracing prominent society matrons and maid3 of the Duke City. Hon. Solomon Luna, president of the Bank of Commerce at Albuquer que, who has been In Washington In attendance at the sessions of the Re publican national committee, return ed yesterday to Albuquerque. While in the national capital Mr. Luna called upon President Roosevelt, Secretary Garfield, Postmaster General Von Meyer and also interviewed Speaker Cannon and U. S. Senator Albert J. Beveridge on New Mexico affairs. Much of the time was Bpent with Delegate W. H. Andrews whom he found very busy attending to business pertaining to New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Cartwright will entertain at a dancing party at the Palace hotel on Tuesday evening next in honor of Major Paul F. Straub U. S. Army, who is a brother of Mrs. Cartwright. Major Straub stopped off in this city for a short visit with his sister while en route from the City of Mexico where he has been as a dele gate from the United States army at the international sanitary conference which was held there for the purpose of discussing yellow fever and other kindred diseases which prevail In Central and South America. Steps were taken at this conference looking to stamping out these terrible plagues one of the principal of which will be a general campaign of "house clean ing" with a view to Improving the sanitary conditions. Major Straub is . gongi a surgeon m tne army ana is srauon ed at the surgeon general's office In Washington. j music furnished by a Spanish orches itra stationed in an adjoining room ! added to the occasion and also fur Inlshed music for an Informal dance ' in the large living room following the receotion. thus bringing to a close one of the most enjoyable social events of the winter in Santa Fe. (Continued On Page Eight.) ERA HOUSE Wednesday Evg. Dec. 18 Auspices of Hie ELKS Win Star Conceit Co. Admission ------ 50c Reserved Seats 75c D SE i Every Evening and Wednesday Saturday Matinee. and MOVING PICTURES; Pirates Treasure Old Apple Tree Automobile Race Paris 1907. Irene MOVING PICTURES. Swedish Sports A Pressing Letter. The Diaz Reception. 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