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14 I 4 "The Store of Service.' I w eek-End Specials j Wonderful Buying Opportunities 5 "The Slore of Service." $1.95 Waists at $1.25 At $155 we offer tomorrow fully 20 styles in waists. They embrace mar quiaette waists, lawn waists, Fl&xon waists, roile waists, linen waists, fancy ntadraa waists, embroidered marquisette waists, Cluny trimmed waists, cordelair.fi waists and fancy tissue waists. There are some with high neck and long sleeves, others with low neck and short sleeves. Many are made with peplum. There is hardly any kind of waist you could desire that you will not find in this special Week-End offer. Values to $1-95"; you have choice at $2.00 Shirts $1.50 Womb's shirts with soft eoliar and cuffs and pocket. Made of cream color brocaded soisette, white corded madras and,mka with coteaed hairline stripe. A splendid assoriaant to select from. Values to $2.00; Week-Bad Spe cial at $LS). Special Shoving of Middy Blouses A special showing will he made to morrow of middy blouses. All styles and grades will be shown. High School girls are. urged to come tomorrow and select their summer supply. Middy Blouses at $1.00 Hade of twilled galatea, in all white and white with colored trimming. Middy Blouses at $1.25 Made of twilled galatea, in all white and with colored combina tion trimming. Middy Blouses at $1.50 Made of twilled soisette and gala tea, in all white and with colored trimming. Also, khaki middy Meases. , Mfddy Blouses at $1.75 -Made of Hydegrade galatea and Middy Blouses at $1.95 Middy blouses made of cordekine, ' in all white and with colored trim ming; splendid Tahtes priced at $1.96. Seasonable Specials In Knit . Underwear Summkv Vols 10c Good -quality Derby ribbed cotton vests, taped neck and shoulder straps. 10c oaeh. 15c Summer Vests, 2 For 25c Richelieu ribbed imported cotton vests, nice soft quality, taped neck and shoulder straps, sell regularly for 15c each; Week-Bad Special 2 for 25c 20c Summer Vvsts 16c Sea Island cotton fancy ribbed vests, well taped, sedraad shoulder straps, regular 20c garments; Week -End Special for lc Summer Vests 25c At 25c we offer splendid values in women's summer vests. Several styles are shown in lisle and cot ton. All well taped at neck and shoulder straps. Summer Vests, 3 For $1.00 At 35c each, 3 for $1.00, we offer Richelieu and Kajer's gauze cot ton and game lisle vests. Week'End Specials In Hand Bags AMERICAN BEAUTY HAND BAGS 45c Hand bags of white lace with draw string top, each bag trimmed with an American Beauty rose made of satin. Week-End Special offered at 45c $L50 FAKCY WHITE BAGS 95c Two-toned terrydoth and eordebuae bags embroidered in a variety of de signs, values to $1.50; Week-End .special at 95c. $2.00 CROCHET BAGS Si JO Hand crochet bags, in white only, regular $2.00 values; Week-End Spe cial for $L50. $1.75 Silk Vests $1.50 Italian silk vests in white, pink and light bine. These are .fine quality vests, well finished and taped and easily worth $1.75 each; Week-End Special for $1.50. Union Suits 50c At 50e each we offer spring weight Jersey ribbed cotton union suits in several styles. We have suits with high neck, long sleeves and ankle length, also low neck, sleeveless and knee length. What ever style union suit you prefer yon will be sure to find in our 50c line. 75c Union Suits 54c Spring weight "Munsing" union suits made of selected SeaIsland cotton and Jersey ribbed, low neck, sleeveless and ankle length, regu lar 75c garments; Week-End Spe cial 54c $1.00 Union Suits 76c "Munsing" union suits made of fine Egyptian cotton, low neck, sleeveless and ankle length, regu lar $1.00 garments; Week-End Special at 76c Extra Special $1.25 American Beauty Hand Bags 89c Ratine, ntacrame and cord cro chet hand bags is white and ecro, good sire, with drawstring top. Each bag is trimmed with a large satin handmade Ameri can Beauty rose. Values to $155; Week-End Extra Special, as long as the quantity oq lasts, at ., ?C SATURDAY WIGHT $2.00 La Vaffieres 89c Silver chain hi vallieres with pendant of pearl, filigree and colored stones. These la val lieres are pretty and dainty and you wiu oe sure to want one. Worth to $2.00; offered tomor row night (7 to 9) as an Extra Special at choice for , 89c EXTRA SPECIAL 50c Pearl Bead Necklaces 29c Single strand noeklaceS of grad uated pearl beads, with clasp. Each necklace put up in a nice box. We could secure only 50 of these necklaces.' They are extra good values at 50c; of fered tomorrow, as long as It7..1!!4'. 29c Blazer Coats Just In We have just received by express the "Blazer" coats, one of the seasons novelties. They come in plain colors and stripes. Special mention is made of the Norfolk Blazer coat. Prices range $4.95, $6.75 and up.- Blazer Skirt For misses and juniors we are showing the new "Blazer" sirts. See them tomorrow. 'Misses' and Junior Saits at $10.00 (Values to $15.75) We continue tomorrow the $10.00 suit special in misses' and junior suits. These are new spring suits in serges, worsteds and cheviots. There are a number of different styles to select from. The colors are grays, tans and blues and white with black hairline stripes. Mothers should not fail to take advantage of this special offer in -misses' and junior stylish suits. Values to $15.75; on sale at $10. The Arcade is an ever changing panorama of Correct Fashions. WASH SKIRTS AT 1.25 AND $1.45 At these prices we offer unusually attractive values in skirts made of the new wide wale piques and cordelines. These skirts show the high waist effect. Plain styles are shown, also panel effects and the side cutaway or envelope style. Large pearl buttons are used as trimming. You need wash skirts. Look at these tomorrow. We have an extensive showing of pique skirts at $1.75; $1.96, $1.25, $2.50 and up. House Dresses at $1.00 While we offer house dresses at all prices, we consider thoes at $1.00 especially good values, in fact the best values obtain able in El Paso, at the priee. They are .made of gingham, 'percale, lawn and chambray. Open in front. Some have Dutch and others high neck. .When you come tomorrow be sure and investigate what we offer in, a bouse dress at the nominal price of $1.00 Week-End Specials In Kimonos $1.00 LAWN KIMONOS 69c .Full length kimonos made of fancy flowered lawn and trimmed with plain color. You need one of these kimonos for the summer. They are regular $1.00 values; Week-End Special at 80c LONG CREPE KIMONOS $1.00 Full length kimonos made of Ser pentine crepe, in all colors both light and dark, some have Persian trim ming. Both Empire and loose styles are offered. You will find these ki monos especially good value at $1.00. DRESSING SACQUES 50c Dressing saeques of fancy lawn fin ished with edge of plain color lawn; extra value at 50c At 50c we also offer short kimonos made of plain white and fancy dotted Swiss with scalloped edge. Week-End Specials In Jewelry 75C FAN CHAINS 45C Long bead fan chains in all sorts of styles and colorings, worth to 75c; Week-End Special at 45c 75C BROOCH PINS 49c Roman, Fgsch and dull gold brooch pics set w torsi, pearls and colored stOes, a great variety to choose from, values to 75c; Week-End Spe cial, choice for 49c. $1.00 GOLD BRACELETS 59c 14 karat gold plated bracelets in fancy chased designs, some set with colored stones, regular $1.00 values; Week-End Special 59c Again tomorrow night the Tea Room will serve the regular Saturday night supper which has proven so popular. Week-End Specials In Oar Toilet Articles 25c Colgate's Dental Cream 16c 25c Sanitol Face Cream 16c 25c Sanitol Face Powder 16c 25e tubes of Daggett & Ramadell's Perfect Cold Cream; Week End Special 17c 10c bottles of White House Peroxide (4 oz. size); Week-End Special, 2 for 15c Regular $1.75 cushion hair brushes for. .$1.35 Toilet and Bath Soaps 10c a Bar, or 3 for 25c A feature in the Toilet Goods Section tomorrow is the special showing of toilet and bath soaps at 10c a bar or 3 bars for 25c We want El Paso people to realize how completely stocked this section is. Some of the soaps shown at this priee are PALMOLWE JAP ROSE OLD WINDSOR TONIC GLYCERINE VANTINE'S ORIENTAL TURTLE OIL MUNYON'S WITCH HAZEL SANDALWOOD COCO BATH IMPORTED CASTILE BAY RUM OATMEAL BUTTERMILK COLD CREAM SAYMAN'S VEGETAL OIL PHYSICIAN'S & SURGEON'S ETC., ETC. Saturday Night Special As a Saturday Night Special we offer a special priee on rabbit paw nail polishers. These are the best nail polishers. Made of a genuine rabbit a paw with ivory handle. Of fered in two sizes, medium and Urge. Regu lar price 26c; tomorrow night (7 to 9) special at 14c Special Demonstration Do not overlook the spe cial demonstration to morrow of "Elmo Sis ters" Beauty Prepara tions. Miss Ne&ton, an experienced demonstrat or, h in charge. aiwii i.bi na ana 1 Most Remarkable Millinery Offer of the Season Hats In Values to $6.00 On Sale Saturday $1.95 We know in advance that customers will fully appre ciate the unusual offer we make tomorrow in the Millinery Department. We also advise customers that there is considerable choice in these hats and you should make a selection as early as possible. The bats offered might be classed as general utility hats. Most of them are made of fins Java and Mada gascar braids. They are the popular rolled brim sailor shape artistically trimmed in ribbon and French flowers. In the special offer are also included a number of tailored hats. These are made of hair braids and are mostly Colonial styles. The center Arcade exhibition ease shows a number of the hats offered. You will readily recognize that the values are Sip to $6.00; the Saturday sale price is $1.96. Saturday Night Special In the Millinery Department Tomorrow night, from 7 to 9, we will offer hem stitched chiffon veils as an Extra Special. These veils are extra large and come in all the favored shades of the spring season. They will be on sale at $1.00. I Week-End Special In Muslin Underwear TINDERMUSLINS AT 50c (Worth t 89c) As a WeekEnd Special we offer tomorrow nndermuslin gar- -mants" worth to S9c at 50c The special embraces night gowns and drawers. The gowns are, made of nainsook muslin and are slipover styles. Two grades are offered. One is neatly trimmed aretisd neek and sleeves with Torchon lace and sella regu larly for 60c The other has yoke of embroidery insertion and sells regularly at 75c The drawers are also made of nainsook muslin and two grades are offered. One is the new dosed style with extra wide leg giving the effect of a short skirt. Nicely trimmed with tucks and embroidery and sells regularly for 80c The other grade comes in both open aad dosed styles, nicely trimmed with nainsook embroidery edging, and sells rej-a-larly fer 75c You have choice tomorrow of any gown or any pair of drawers at 50c Saturday Night Special--Silk Petticoats $1,49 Tomorrow night (7 to 9) we offer all-silk petticoats at the nominal price of $1.49. These are messaline petticoats made with deep fancy flounce. They come in changeable effects and plain colors, including white Offered tomorrow night only and only one petticoat to a customer at $1.49 Corsets at $1.00 At the low price of $1.00 we offer twelve new models in Royal Worcester and Warner's corsets. These are made of eoutil and batiste. They are the new medium and low bust styles with long hips. In a corset at $l.w you cannot do better than select one of these models. We are also showing splendid new models in corsets at 51.50, $2.00, S2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. 25c HANDKERCHIEFS 16c Sheer crossbar linen handkerchiefs, strictly all-linen and neatly hem stitched: Week-End -i r m i& k IOC Special 25c LINEN COLLARS 15c Tailored embroidered linen collars, the kind we sell regularly at 26c each; Week-End r Special IOC 40c BARRETTES 25c Plain and carved barrettes in shell and am ber color, 40c values; Week-End Special at. 25c 25c HAIRPIN CABINETS 15c Hairpin cabinets containing over www Mourwn wire jmij - soc; week.fc.nd Special 15c DRESS SHIELDS 8c PAIR Full size, good quality stoeklnet dress shields, bur a season's supply; special tomorrow, per pair 8c MILIW CONTENDS WITH CIVI1 AUTHORITIES FOR IB SOLSIERS Attorneys For Defence Ob ject to Dismissal of Cases by Commissioner. A novel point of law- will decide whether Fred Freepartner and Willis V. Mpson will be turned over to the miliary authorities or bound over to tlif federal grand iury charged witn foji- other -with conspiracy to ship firms into Mexico Both are privates in tompanj A. of the ISth infantry, and the courtmartiai now sitting at lort Bliss wants the men. B . v hf-n I'nited States district at ' T Mfisrauid Kngelkine moved to - "b tni cis aciinst ihf t so! i .- r-r templet. on of the prelim inary hearing in the United State commissioner a court Friday afternoon. mto.Pn Protest aroae from J T. Hill. Tom Lea and W. D. Howe attor neys for the defence. They declared that the commissioner had? no right to dismiss any case In which he con sidered the defendants guilty, that If the soldiers were dismissed ail of the I uwcuua -nouia oe dismissed, that the military authorities desired to give the soldiers more punishment i than would be given by the civil court ' and that the .civil court at any rate ' had rights oer the military court Army Officers Walt for Prisoner-, ; To this attorney Engelking argued that the offence charged against the soiaiers was not only a civil one, but that they were charged with beinp traitors to th-lr superiors, brekmir J the regulations ii was their sworn duty to enforce. The army officers were waiting to take the soldiers to the fort and the United States mar shal was ready to take them back to the civil Jail. Then attorney Howe declared that he could show law In proof of his con tention that the commissioner had no right to dismiss the soldiers' cases any more than a man charged with theft in one state could be released to face a charge of murder In another. The commissioner adjourned the case until afternoon In order that the at torneys for the defence could show cause for refustng the request of the prosecution. Documents and much testimony was advanced in prosecution of the two soldiers and Enrique Eeparza, a grocer at 500 South Stanton ftreet. Augustin Oallo, former chief of police of Clu dad Juarez, and a lieutenant in Oroz co's rebel armv, and two Americans, Joe De I,auter and I. E Malladj Maps alleged to show the plan to smuggle the ammunition to Juarez r. shown, together with notes among the plot ters. Secret Service Men Testify. Principal witness s w re I J. Hall ai .J Hik w ho said th." . i e i ii plmed b t! . 11. XI. -in )Ze-Tl I It as s. cret si'!' in n .a tliO I i fj States. Hall said that Hicks had acted In the capacity of a "stool" and worked In with the alleged conspira tors to the last moment when the ar rests were made. Hicks's testimony developed inter esting side lights on the method which it is alleged Madero's government is employing here. Hicks said he wprked under the El Paso office of the t. S. department of state and Justice al though he was paid 0 a month by the Mexican government. He admitted to the attorneys In his testimony that he had been Indicted on a charge of murder In Texas and had been In the El Paso jail on a charge of Jorfy. His story of the alleged smuggling plot required much time and cross ex amination, and lacked dates and loca tions, the commlssieper complained. He told of the arrest of Mason and sal.1 th.it a pass from GY 2, In the oldier-s hat band, and of mys terious vorkings about a V'rgJiiU; street grocery store. He admitted that he hart seen no arms, and that the smuggling plan, if any. was In terrupted by the arrests. Had lulled Juarez. It -wai in b arious testimony tl-pt Mas-i'i ni.j Frei partner had vls- ti .i Tunri? n iiilian'B clothes, and b.i nni with ntbTs named in the complaint. Sheriff Edwards testified that he had arrested all but Eaparsa and Oallo, who were apprehended later in an alley off Second street, between Kansas and Stanton streets, and had taken pistols from the defendants. Lieut. H. s. Oreer. of the army, said he xhad seen Freepartner visit Juarez in company with Baparaa. Capt. Q. X. Bomford had no material testimony. FINDS MICH HAItt IX AVATKK FROM CITV PIPKS P. J. Phelan. 31 East Missouri street, telephoned to The Herald that the water from the city water pipes in his house had been filled with fine hair all da Friday. He sajs It was particularly noticeable Friday after noon and he believes that a dog or cat must hae lodged in some of the cltv mains Saturday Specials Pork Shoulder y Roast, lb IOC Fancy Mutton J ? Legs, lb I-- Mutton Stew, 4 lbs. for Sugar Cured Hams, (Whole) lb ' Narrow Strip Bacon, (Whole) lb Nations Pure Rendered f g Lard, 3, 5, 101b. cans, lb. ..IOC Telephone 2576 IT 1 L &DC 1 , I Nowhere 16c - lite Nations IOC For Good Things To Eat BARGAINS FOR CASH (8 Pounds Best Granulated Sugar $1.00 50 lbs. best grade Empress flour $1.75 S cans Petit Poia Peas 25c 50 lb. Diamond M flour $1.60 J f8 Marquise corn ... ... 25e 1 lh full erun nh, 25c 1 PraBted "n " ! 3QC 1 lb. full cream cheese v 25c 3 caM aeeorted California fruits 45c Armour s Shield brand hams 18c 3 pkgs. Blue Ribboi mnce meat 25c & Bacon, lb. 18c 2 pkgs. seeded raisins or entrants 25c Swift's Premium Brand Ham 3c 3 largs cans eoadaased miBc, ail Bacon 28c brands 25c MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. LION GROCERY CO. ST . Prime Rib IP Roast JLOC 10c 17fec Satirday Specials Veal J Stew . . . Pig Ham Roast .. Pig Skoulder Roast 12'2C ...20c 17fcc riQc Shoulder Roast Veal Shoulder Roast Borne, made CC )" 'ST " SW S Smoked 40c Poultry Alive and Dressed to Order PITZ MARKET 213 N. Stanton St. Bell Phone 136; Auto Phone 2345 DUGLAS MAY GET PUBLIC BUILDING Public Buildings Committee Recommends Appropri ation Asked For. Washington. D. C. April 19. The senate committee on public buildings has recommended for passage a bill providing for the construction of a public building: at Douglas. Aria. The senate committee on Indian af fairs has approved an amendment for the bill providing- for an appropriation of $2000 for locating the site for a bridge at the San Carlos reservation and $1000 for a site at Yuma, Aria. Senator Mark Smith has appointed Collin Ray Jones, of Lehl. Aria., and Turner Church Smith, of Globe. Aria, as cadets at the naval academy at An napolis. Heme Reapeetn Tltaale's Dead. The house met at noon knd Immedi ately adjourned out of respect to the memory of the Tltanlc's dead. At the meeting of the interstate com merce committee it was voted to recommend the Goeks bill to establish parcels post and postal express. The senate met at 2 p. m., and during the brief session agreed to vote on the Dillingham immigration bill before ad journment. Sesate Pwhm Patent Bill. The senate has passed a bill au thorizing the issuance of patents on homesteads covered by Irrigation pro- lAt ITHJ. !.. . .. K& Kill the government is to be protected by a lien for the unpaid portion of the j purcoase price. TM measure nun sues 10 tne nouse. BEGIN INSPECTION OF EASTERN PART Southwestern Officials Look for Best Kept Sec tions of Road. Officials of the B Paso & South- . western sstem having completed the j annual inspection of the western di- .ilnn .-. w A MrartA from T!l 'o"n . nit rwu. .. Paso Thursday on the Inspection of eastern divisions. Members of the part n.ll .lisband en route without returnirsr tn the general headquarters here. Various prizes for the best kept sections of n.ad will be awarded later. Those comprising the party were H. J Simmons. K.-neral manager, G. F. Hawks, general superintendent. L U. jtorns, l'ucumcari division, superin, tndent: H s. Falrbank, roadmaster at Carrizozo F B. King, superintendent at Douglas n. Emerson, resident n riiifer at ln.imlas. F T" B,'llv',!i r,s lent engin. . - at Tucumc.i!. i Fr inoe, ri.admistfr at lame,r 1 It 11. UU'.re, a'lmaster at Ouran. N FOR SALE' Two stoiy, 8 room modern brick house Corner Prospect ave nue. Lot 55x90. Price and terms right. Alley In Rear. Horace B. Stevens Real Estate and Insurance MiMs Building M-: L. V. McKenzie, roadmaster at Tu cumeari. and E. Gordon, master me chanic at Tucumcarl. POUR BIG LEAGUE GAMES POSTPONED Three American league ball games and one National league game were postponed Friday on account of rain and wet grounds. The games postponed were: National league Cincinnati at Chi cago. American league New Turk at Bos ton: Cleveland at Detroit; St Louis at Pittsburg. ' THE ADVANCE "1 H In the price of Lots in fl I Tobins 4th Addition I Tobins 4th Addition wilt take place April 29th 1912 Phono SM today and we win show you this beautiful prop-erty TOBIN REAL KSTA.TE TRT ST CO.