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EL PASO HERALD Saturday, March 26, 1910. ? ASzctf of Gotham. Xndert&ear is the next best thing to a shower bath so cool and refreshing. Coat Shirts and Knee Drawers of specially woven fabrics, loose fit ting, crisp and comf ort able. At $1.00 the garment and upwards. We carry in stock sizes 28 to 50, no trouble to fiit the smallest or the largest man. WE HANDLE THE GOTHAM SHIRT EX CLUSIVELY IN EL PASO. $1 to . An Authority on Piano Making Has said: "No piano was ever built that never needed tuning." This is especially- true in this climate. W. 0. KGSmSGH, Tuner 2020 Oklahomo St. Bell Phone 2426. BEEN AND GONE. rThe cashier has vanished." Great Scott! Have you looked into the safe? ' cYes, but he's not in thereT The Herald has arravgtd to take want ads by phone. Call Bell 115, Auto 1115 up to 2 oclock daily. Your ad will be received. Inserted promptly and collected, for nest day. E are going: to tone ocr boys down a bit this season that is as to the styling of their gar ments. Perish the thoaght that we could suppress them in spirit even though we wanted to, which we certainly do not. We are going to let them wear stripes and plaids as heretofore, bat their stripes are not going to be quite so stripey and their plaids not nearly so plaidey, which in approred English means that we are going to subdue the character of the patterns that Trill be identified with the boy's clothes this spring and summer. Our boys are going to tafce their fashion influences from father this season rather than from mother, and this means that simplicity Is going to be the keynote as far as i consistent In expressing juvenile fashions. Grays and greens are to be the color tones with the former much preferred in the decrees. There is to be a preponder ance of grays aad a significant demonBtra tfcm that stripes are the real thing. Of coarse there will be many color schemes aside from the grays and also many very " Hatters Jhirtmaker FL PASO. TEXAS. ' I . THE EXCELSIOR AUTO CYCLE The Motorcycle That Always Makes Gooa on Hills, Sana or Rough Roads. I N. Oregon 'B 255 ALLEN ARMS & CYCLE CO. T. S3 How I Took The Hair 61! Ky Faoe The Same, Snre Remedy "Which Cared 3Ie, AVill be Seat You Free. It Will Not Burn or Injure the Skin. Don't Use a Razor. "Yes, there was a time when I could hardly bear to look at myself in the glass," said a well known society beau ty. "I was hideous and I knew it and my friends knew it, even if they said nothing to me. "I don't care whether It's just a few stray hairs or a full fledged mustache, hair on a woman's face will spoil her beauty. That's all there is to that. I know. Of course I tried the electric needle and all the other remedies I ever heard of. And, of course, the hair came back. It always will with such remedies. They don't really kill the hair. They just burn it off the sur face and stimulate the roots. Some times I just couldn't bear to race any body with that horrible growth on my face and arms. I was about to give up in despair, when some friend sent me a bottle of Elec-tro-la. I hadn't faith in the TATnf1v before I used It. but it took just one treatment to convince me. The -way the hair came off was a marvel and no matter how long I left the rem edy on it would not burn or smart. That's the secret of Its success. You can leave It on long enough to reach the roots and kill the hair and a cure with Elec-tro-la is a cure that lasts. See mv face is as soft and smooth as a little child's and it's been months since I cured myself. If you don't believe this, just try Elec-tro-la and see." "We want every reader of this paper who is troubled with superfluous hair to prove thtls sure remedy just as thou sands of others affected with objection able hair have done. If you want a permanent, lasting cure, not merely temporary relief, Elec-tro-la is what you should use. All that is necessary is to get a free trial bottle' is to just fill out the cou pon and send Jto us with a 2 cent stamp to help cover cost of mailing. The regular sized "bottle is $1.00 and your monev wiill be refunded If Elec-tro-la does not do all we claim. "We don' ask you to take our word for wh- F.lec-tro-la will do. Fill out the Trial Coupon and mail with a 2 cent stamp today. FREE TREATMENT. Fill in your name and address in dotted lines below and send it to Ko-Rec-Tiv Co.. 5105 State St., Chi cago, enclosing a 2 cent stamp to help 'cover mailing, and we will send at once a free trial bottle that will show what Elec-tro-la will do for vou. E. 2103. COULDNT DO IT, ANYHOW V1"" UP "l?ayntor says he can paint ahead of your husband." "Well, the head he did of me was vrftttv badf WAST ADS BY TiClEPHOXE. The Herald has arranged to take want ads' by phone. ""ali Bell 115, Auto 1115 up to 2 oclock daily. Your ad will be received, inserted promptly and collected for next day. i i mini lj ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::" 1 HMO ;. J W I if lit BOYS' SUMMER FASHIONS showy patterns, but those who lay down the juvenile fashion decrees countenance these only as concessions to personal pref erence. The mandate to those who desire to obey fashion to the letter will Infiuence If not coerce their lads to affect grays in modest stripes. For those who will not accept the stripes, and there are many, the more lib eral designers say that your boy may wear shepherd checks, broken plaids, broken checks and checked plaid combinations. There are so many beautiful designs dis played this reason in these effects that it is safe to say they will not go begging for adherents. In all patterns, whether it be in plaids, stripes, checks or self designs, moderation and small effects define the tendency toward simplicity. The color schemes are also subdued, the most popular combina tion being gray foundation with sprink lings of green as the contrasting tone. In the materials, those that hare been popu Entries Arriving From All Points of Compass Overland Automobile, Apollo Player Piano, Two Trips to New York, Four Victrolas, and Many Other Valua ble Prizes Are Offered For a Few Weeks' Hustling Among Friends. Great Interest in The Herald's popu- i lar votin contest is being shown in all parts of the southwest, and present appearances indicate that there will be entries from practically every town in this territory. The fact that The Herald Is excluding its city suDscrlbers from this competition makes it much easier for contestants in the outside districts to win, and they are quick to appre ciate this fact. In most contests of this nature the out of town subscriber has to compete on an even "basis with the local contestants, and in that case it is almost a foregone conclusion that the larger prizes will go to some of the contestants in the home town, leaving only the district prizes for the out of town contestants to compete for. In The Herald's contest this feature is eliminated and all contestants will be on an equal footing. Some one in one of the smaller towns is bound to get the automobile, the player piano, the trips to New York or one of the other prizes offered. No town is too small for contestants to enter from, as they can, in addition to their own efforts, get votes by having friends work (for them in pther towns. It is not so difficult as you may think to get subscriptions in a contest of this kind the difficulty lies in getting started. Once you get going it is sur prising how many friends you -will find who will not only encourage you, but will actually get right out and assist you in securing votes. If you have not already entered the contest fill out one of the nomination blanKS and send It in to the contest editor of The Herald. He will immediately send you receipt blanks and reports with which to work, and will assist you in every way pos sible under the rules of the contest to get your campaign started. After you get over the first novelty of campaign ing and learn how to approach a pros pective subscriber the "work is so easy that you can pile up an immense vote in no time at all. The list of contest ants and the votes to their credit is now being published twice each week, and this list' is of interest, not only to the contestants themselves, but also to the thousands of Herald readers' who are wondering to whom to give their votes as they pr,y up their subscrip tions. Competition of any kind always The Newest In Sport M, v ' The. Pie Eaters A sport in New Jersey, whose name is mislaid, has issued a challenge, serene, undismaed. He claims he can shovel more pies in his hold than any man living, and puts up the gold to back up his challenge, so here is a chance for pie eating experts their fame to advance. Now here is a sport that I like to indorse; a man can eat pies and not work like a 'horse; no heart-breaking trainingfor wearisome weeks; no sparring or wrestling with subsidized freaks; no rubbing or grooming or skipping the rope, no toning your nerves with some horse doctor's dope; no bones dislocated, or face pounded sore, no wearing gum boots in a whirlpool of gore. The pie eater's training no anguish implies; he starves till his stomach is howling for pies; he loosens his belt to the uttep most hole, and says to the umpire : "All right ! Let her roll !" There's gold id the winner, and honor andfame, and even the loser's ahead of the game. Copyrizat loio, by Georje Matthew Adams. lar for several seasons still obtain. These are the Telonrs, cassimeres, cheriots, tweeds and the more quiet Scotchy effects. These are for the spring months particu larly, for in the mid-summer outing and vacation suits we shall see many of the tropical textures employed. Homespuns, crashes and light weight flannel effects are going to be tremendously fashionable dur ing the dog days. Norfolk styles are still the popular thing with, the school boys and after these the two-piece single and double breasted sacks. For the little fellows the Russian and sail or blouse styles are to the fore, though sereral unique departures from these hare been launched, but as yet their popularity Is speculative and hence cannot be given any definite position in the edicts. Eton linen collars with "Windsor ties are going to be worn a great deal this season with both these blouse styles. Both the tics and the collars being detachable. Next to the gray effects, blues ore established attracts attention, and if you keep your name well toward the top you will find i uiai scores ui jjeujjii: uj. wuum you iia.ve never heard will take an interest in the effort you are making, and will send In their votes for you. A beautiful Overland car has been purchased as the first grand prize. In selecting this car The Herald feels that it Is giving its hustlers the best there is on the market. The new 1910 models represent the latest advancement of motor car manufacturing, include every feature desirable to an owner and ap proved by modern engineering, and all indications point toward its being the most popular car of the season. The color is dark blue with fine lined gold striping, making a very attractive and lasting finish. The business of manu facturing automobiles has advanced so rapidly In the last year or two that the mechanical troubles which so dis couraged automobile owners lor a time, have all been done away with and now all that is necessary is to start your car and know how ito steer it. With the perfection of the mechanical parts has also come the cheapening of the operating cost until now it only costs about half as much to run an automo bile as it does to care for a horse. In this respect we are pleased, to state that the Overland has proved "at a number of tests that It is one of the "cheapest running" cars manufactured. Another important feature In this car is the control, which is so perfect and yet so simple that any woman can feel per fectly safe in running the car. The Apollo Player piano which is to be given as the second grand prize is in a class all by itself. There are any number of other players, but the Apollo is the only one which utilizes the entire key board. It ds the only mechanical player made to use 88 keys, which is 2? more than other players use. "When you stop to think that osly a very small percent of the music written can be played without altera tion on 65 keys the superiority of the Apollo is very apparent. The third grand prize, the double trip to New York and return by way of water route, while not the most ex pensive will probably be the most allur ing prdze of all when the ' hot summer days are here. In choosing this trip The By WALT MASON C&fn aw as most acceptable for the little fellows. In the washable effects there are, showa many butcher linens, kakhl and wool crashes. On these also some models In clude the Eton collar and Windsor ties detached. Sometimes a fancy tassel cord of silk is supplied in lieu of the tie. Many of these mid-summer effects for the little fellows are made along negligee lines with short sleeTes and low necks for cool romp ing. Bloomer trousers are given the prefer ence on all boys' suits and these are not cut quite so full as heretofore. The prescribed hat for the school boy this season is the grey telescope with many natty and careless shapings of the brim. Fancy bands will be worn a great deal on these, but of modest colors and not the weird combinations, that we are accustomed to seeing. The boys shoes follow the same shapes and leathers as are decreed for their dad dies. These are dull calfs, patents and tans, and the two-hole eyelet oxfords will be the popular styles. f Herald has taken Into consideration the j tact that Its readers nearly all of them i wuiuupiacra acu.iiuii un me water to almost any other pleasure trip which could he selected. The line at coast wise steamers from Galveston to New York Is well known as one of the finest In point of passenger service which can be found anywhere. The hotel accom modations In New York city will be the best which can be secured and nothing will be overlooked to give the lucky winners of this prize the best time they have ever Irad. "We say win ners in this case because all arrange ments have been made to entertain two people for this entire trip. The Herald pays all expenses for both and two people can enjoy all the benefits of winning this prize. In the selection of a piano the name Hobart M. Cable can be depended upon as your assurance of musical quality the highest possible to attain. Know ing this The Herald has selected as Its fourth grand prize a piano of this make and we are convinced that who ever wins it will not regret the effort put forth to acquire an Instrument of such exceptional character and in dividuality. In selecting the district prtizes no difficulty was encountered in deciding upon ttfe first prize. The TIctrola has been out just long enough to have its merits well advertised and we venture to state that there Is not a home In the entire southwest which would not wel come the advent of one of these en trancing little music makers. For years everyone has enjoyed hearing their favorite selections on the graplio phone but there was always the scratching of the needle on the record to mar an otherwise perfect rendition. In the Victrola this is eliminated and the reproductions of both voice and In strument are as nearly perfect as the mind of man can conceive. The set of silverware which will be given as the second district prize is a beautiful patteriF finished in the well j known silver gray finish and has "been assortea very careruiiy so as to make it as useful as possible for all purposes. The third district prize will be an up todate camera with all the usual equip ment and will give Us possesor many an hour of pleasant pastime. Of course, everyone who enters tha. contest cannot win one of these prizes, but there are 16 prizes now on the li-ft, and in addition to these there will be offered several hunured dollars' worm of special prizes for the contestants to work for. Anyone who works at all Is sure to get at least one prize, and at the final windup It will be found that those who have gone ahead working consist ently and tried to make their vot as ' good as possible, no matter what the others were dojng, will be the ones to get the grand prizes and share in the district distribution. To induce contestants to start hus tling at once The Herald is now mak- j-ing the following special offer: First Special Prize Offer. Each contestant in The Herald's pop ular voting contest will be given a beautiful set of masterpieces of the world's literature, or a set of the works of Rudyard Kipling, for the first six new yearly subscriptions they send In. Just thing of it you only have to get six people to take The Herald for one year and you get. absolutely free, your choice of a 10 volume set of Kipling or an eight volume set of masterpieces. Or we will send both sets to any con testant for the first 10 new yearly sub scriptions sent in. Nate Special prize offers do not af fect in any way the awarding of the regular prizes. No one is barred from winning a regular prize on account of having received a special prize. El Paso people have been excluded from this contest, because The Herald realizes that it would be impossible for its out of town subscribers to compete with local people on even terms. There is a Herald subscriber in nine out of every 10 homes in this city, and an El Paso contestant could easily keep ahead of an out of town competitor by merely HIS TRADE. "What do you do for a living? My wife takes in washing. L.m.UJS I Stomach Blood and Liver Troubles Much sickness starts with weak stomach, and consequent poor, impoverished blood. Nervous and pale-people lack good, rich, red blood. Their stomachsnecd invigorating for, alter all, a man can be no stronger than his stomach. A remedy that makes the stomach strong and the liver active, makes richred bloo'd and overcomes and drives out disease-producing bacteria and cures a whole multi tude of diseases. Get rid of your Stomach Weakness and Liver Laziness by taking a course of Dr. Plercc's Golden Medical Discovery the great Stomach Restorative, Liver Invi&ormtor and Blood Cleanser You can't afford to accept any medicine of unknown composition as a substitute for "Golden Medical Discov ery," which is a medicine of known composition, having a complete list of ing; edients in plain English on its bottle-wrapper, same being attested cs correct under oath. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate aad Refrigerators That Bear Inspection Uncle Sam recognizing the dangers from un sanitary refrigerators, inspects your grocers' and butchers' refrigerators and often condemns them. Would your refrigerator bear the same inspection? It is a fact that nine out of ten family refrigerators do not, because built on -wrong principles. If you would protect the health and life of your family, it is safe to buy an OPAL REFRIGERATOR which has won the approval of the most exacting judges on account of its superior samtaryfeatures. It is lined with Opal glass all through, a material Avhich always remains the same, pure Vhite and clean as a china dish. All foods are preserved to per fection on account of the unexcelled system of cir culation, which carries all gases, odors and moisture out of the refrigerator. Call and inspect these refrigerators, and we "will explain all their sanitary and other advantages. T. H, ROGERS & GO. 108-110-112 M". Stanton. collecting from the subscribers in his immediate neighborhood. Rules of Contest. Any person of good character Is eli gible to enter this contest. Every can didate must be regulanly nominated on the nomination blank which is printed in The Herald. Amy person can nomin ate one or xoore candidates. Nomination blanks should be mailed at once to the Contest Editor of The El Paso Daily Herald. Each nomination made gives the nominee five rotes. No person living in the city of El Paso is eligible to enter this contest and no votes will be- al lowed on subscriptions in El Paso or suburbs. The Herald's Popular" Voting Contest will be divided into four districts. Each district will contest for four Grand prizes and three district prizes. No per son can win more than one prize. The contestant having the largest cumber of rotes will be awarded the $1250 Tour ing Car, the next highest will win the $S00 Apollo Piano Player the third highest will win a double trip to New Tork and the fourth highest will win the $400 Hobaft M. Cable Piano. In the districts where Grand prizes are award ed the next highest vote will win th $125 Victrola; the next the $50 set of silverware and the next the $25 Camera. In case of a tie between contestants the value of the prise for which they are contending will be equally divided Contestants must be entered in th district in which they lrre and contest ants moring from one prize district to another after being nominated will be retained in the district from which first nominated. Contestants may secure votes in any district they desire and votes once count ed cannot be transferred. No employe of The Herald nor & member of an employe's family will be permitted to compete for the prizes. This includes newsdealers and paid corre spondents. The Herald reserves the right to reject any nomination that may be considered objectionable. The Herald guarantees fair treatment to all contestants and In alt questions that may arise the decision of the Con test Editor will be considered final. The Herald reserves the rlghr to add to or change the rules as may be neces sary to best protect the Interests of both the contestants and The Herald. All prizes will be In El Paso ready for delirery to the winning contestants on the closing day of the contest. Votes can be secured either by clip ping the coupon which will appear la the paper every day and sending it in to be credited or by securing paid in Votes for subscriptions secured will be credited 'according to the following schedeule: ( VOTE SCHEDULE DnUy Herald. 1 Month ... $ .60 100 Vote 5 Months ..... 1.S0.. 500 Votes 6 Months . 3.60 1500 Votes 1 Tear 7.00.. ..5000 Votes Semi-Weekly Herald. 1 Tear $2.00 600 Votes If you want to be In the running for these magnificent prizes hare some on fill out the nomination blank which ap pears In this isMie and mall it 'to tn Contest Editor, El Paso Herald. WISDOM OF YOUTH. "Say, Willie, we'd better not take off this gate. Invigorate Stomach, Liver end Barrels. m gggyi Both Phones CATTLE SHIPMEXT KROX MEXICO HAVE STARTED The spring shipment of cattle from Mexico has commenced, the National railways of Mexico having- hauled out three trainloads. The shipments came from Chihuahua, Gallegro and Sauz and were consigned to Kansas City. It is thought the cattle shipments this summer will amount to 2000 -cars as & number of buyers for the cattle' mar kets are in the interior of Mexico. Ox RESUME DINING CAR SERVICE. Dining car-service Is to be resumed on os. 2 and 37. the east and west bound California trains of the South western, according to advice received at ihe city ticket office. Dining cars will hereafter be operated .betweeii Chicago and El Paso. The service was discon tinued three weeks ago. o- . ZINC "PROM MEXICO. A tralnload of zinc ore, shipped f roa Chihuahua, was received over the Na tional railways of Mexico, It wa3 billed for La Harpe and Gas, Kans., and Min eral Point, "Wis. T. & P. PAY CAR HERE. The T. & P. pay car, which has been in El Paso today for the delivery of the monthly pay checks, will be taken east on the 5:20 express this afternoon. o ABOUT RAILROAD PEOPLE. W. M. Bottross. the Southwestern's local agent at Douglas, and Mrs. Bot tross are in the city. Mr. Bottross came to attend the ceremonial session of the Shriners. T. J. Anderson, general passenger agent of the G. H., has returned to h?c f office In Houston. C. P. Hostetter, agent for the Orient railway, has returned from a business trip to Douglas. John Mershon, officer at the union station. Is again ill. He has suffered a. relapse of grip, and has been relieves until he recovers. Rev. B. Naughton, of Chicago, has left for his home after a visit with S. I. Benedito, cashier of the Harvey housa at the union station. 50 MILLION cod fish, more or less, are caught each year on the coast of Norway. the livers of which are made into Cod Liver Oil. The best oil is made from the fish caught at the Lofoten Islands. Scott & Bowne use only that oil in making their celebrated Scott's Emulsion and when skillfully combined with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda they produce a medicinal food un equalled in the world for building up the body. TOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS "" " " Send 10c. asae of paper aad this ad. for or beautiful Savins Baak asd CkUd'a SkPtck-Beek. Each, baak eoataiaa .a Good Lsek Pass?. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St, New Yadc Good Values In Good Buggies You can look the entire south west over and you will not find a "better assortment of good buggies at better values titan will be found here. We carry at all times a complete stock and we would be pleased to have you cal and see our line and guarantee that the prices will be satisfac tory- HARNESS AND SADDLES Isn't it about trme for a new set of buggy barness? It will bright en up the driving outnt wonder fully and a little money will buy a splendid set of harness now. WE ALSO SELL ALL KINDS OF "WAGONS THE MYERS COMPANY "The Buggy People" 310 S- El Paso St. labgJtMhtilaMiBgWBMaMBaMgJUMjMJJWiMA'M'i