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The Store Where Yea Buy "Gifts To Delight Women" 1 Christmas The Store Where You Buy "Gifts To Delight Women' ationery Christmas Suggestions from the 1 j AMNESTY OFFERED I TO GEN. CARAVEO A' gift of writing -fyaper is always appre ciated, and it is an easy matter to mae a satisfactory selection here. We carry Hurd's "quality" stationery. Put up in pretty boxes ati all prices. We call your attention to the following briefly expressed catalogue. Hurd's "quality" writing paper, letter size, with en velopes, to match; per box 25c Hurd's "quality" writing paper, letter size, in plain white and white with dainty colored border, envelopes to raatchper box 50c to $1.25. Hurd's "quality" writing paper, in Christmas boxes and cabinets containing both letter and note size paper and envelopes to match; $I.5U to $4.95. Hurd's correspondence cards, white and tinted, en- -velopes to match; per box 75c Hurd's "quality" writing paper, letter size, with Old English initial embossed in gold, envelopes to match; per box 75c French Bordered Stationery This is something ne&. Writing paper vnith half-inch delicately tinted border. If you have a friend mho likes to be right up-to-date, why not give her a box of thh new stationery? Per box 75c Stationery Cabinets In addition to boxed writing paper, we have hand some cabinets, in mahogany, Mission and oak, filled sith high grade 'stationery. These cabinets are highly pousnea, stl imed, and Will make a very handsome gifi. Priced $7.50 to $15.00. Children's Writing Paper We have dainty writing paper for Vie little folks. Comes in pretty boxet. Per box 25c, 35c and 50c Visit the Arcade Daily for Christmas Suggestions Millinery Department HP HE Millinery Department offers many suggestions for Christ- mas shoppers. In a general way, we mention veils, ribbons, hair bands, corsage bouquets, plumes, etc. Then, too, our present sale of millinery is a rare opportunity to secure handsome gifts. This sale offers phenomenal reductions on the latest mid-season models in both tailored and dress hats. Almost any woman would consider a new hat the nicest kind of a gift. The items noted will give you an idea of what the Millinery Department offers Christ mas shoppers. $12.00 Tailored Hois $1.98 A group of just 50 new tailored hate, velours, beavers and French felts, trimmed ,in fancy stick-ups, fur, marabout, plush and ornaments. These hats, if sold in a regular way, would bring from $6.00 to Sjlzmv; you nave cnoice at $1.98 $18. 00 Dress Hats $4. 98 A group of 50 handsome dress hats. These ' m silk velvet shapes trimmed -with ostrich feathers and feather bands. The values are up to $18.00; you have choice at Pattern Hats at Less than Half Price Imported pattern hats ana gets are now being offered at LESS THAN HALS' PRICE. Most of these hats were designed especially for the Horse Show and are the last word in fashionable millinery. American Beauty Rose 39c Imported silk and velvet American Beauty roses, with foliage. These are so fashion able for furs, hat trimmings and evening corsage bouquets. Come in all the American Leauty shades, also primrose, cerise, scarlet, solid and two-tone pinks, red, white, yellow and shaded champagne. Splendid value at $1.25; Christmas Extra f OI7C Srcial i m Plumes Half Price Beautiful French ostrich plumes arc now being offered at about half regular prices These come in black, white and colors, also in exquisite shaded and variegated effects. One of these plumes would be an ideal Christmas gift. Christmas Veils A veil is a dainty as well as a practical Christmas gift. "We have a large stock of auto and face veils, and the gitt veil can be most satisfactorily selected here. We call special attention to Auto Veils 98c These are extra heavy veils, two yards long and one yard wide, come in all the season's shades and black and white; Q. o special tOC New Face Veils Face veils in the new shadow effects. Come in black, white and colors, either ready made or by the yard. Specially priced tier Holiday selling. Christmas Ribbons 51-2 inch heavy taffeta ribbon, in all col ors; Christmas Special, per yard 19c, 61-2 inch heavy satin Duchesse ribbon; Christmas Special, per yard 29c Hair Bands and Opera Hoods We offer a wide range of choice in fancy hair bands and the fascinating opera hoods and theatre caps. A gift of this character is sure to bere- trHi ceiveu wim jay or. m) Prices range from V 35c up to $25.00 MAN MISSING FROK ROSWELL; I fi-VT? A PTmffC! fT? DENVER POLICE START SEARCH K,-a- 4-U JN S OF Denver. Colo.. Dec 10. Th Denver "mnNlcV rP"PTT.Crp YnlJhA HAYAT na 4-fc 4 A JS M..A f t tftrcc ire jjntuumx a &earcn lor Her man Barseh, who left SoswelL N. M., recently for Denver and uas disappeared. Inquiries have been telegraphed to many New Mexico points. Barseh has been missing fof two weeks. According to the police Barseh had a considerable sum of mosey when he left RcewelL (Continued From Page 1.) "Use Home tic Coke. Southwestern Fuel Co. It's the Little iDandruff Germs That Are Causing Your Hair to Thin Out. Parisian Sage Stops Falling Hnlr and Does Not Contain Poisonous Lend or Dyes. The clever young man of today ; riAMITl't tuV. uiv (.VifLTifctcE nn lnalne life hair. A man who is baldheaded at 30 looks like 45, and is placed at a disad vantage when seeking employment. If you have dandruff it means down near the roots of your hair an army of dan druff germs are attacking the hair root and destroying its vitality. Then, hair f al Is ou t : grows thin and bald ness re sults. Yountr man; put your faith in delightful PARISIAN SAGE, it will stop falling fca'r, kill dandruff germs, abolish dand- l ran ana ltcning scalp, or money back. PARISIAN SAGE is only 50 cents a bottle at Kelly & Pollard's and dealers everywhere. Giri with Auburn hair on every carton. Ask for PARISIAN SAGE. Adv. m WHOOPIHG COUGH SPASMODIC CROUP ASTHMA COUGHS BK0IM2UTI5 CATAKKH COiDS wm Scran ton. The statement was brought out during the eross examination. Sella at Big Profit. The witness said that "Williams had offered to sell his interest in the dump for $25,000 and accompanied htm to the office of judge Archbald. There, said Mr- Jones, Judge Archbald told him that Williams had no right to sell any part of the culm dump. "Several days later," said Jones, "I went to judge Archbald's office and there an option was given me to pur chase Williams's interest for $26,000. "Did you think judge Archbald drew that option?" asked representative Webb. 1 did," replied Jones. "And several days before that the judge told you Williams had no title to the dump?" "Yes." Appropriations Made. .SQfJ1 appropriations aggregating $34,S60.5S3 for the operation of three great departments of the government during the next fiscal year, the execu tive, legislative and judloial appropri ation bin was passed by the house. "Moatlccllo"' Fight. The movement to have the govern ment acquire "Monticello," the home of Thomas Jefferson, received a setback when the house by a vote of 101 to 41 refused to adopt a special rule provid ing for the consideration of the resolu tion authorizing the appointment of a committee to inquire into the wisdom and cost of purchasing the property from its present owner. Representative Henry gave notice that "the fight had just begun." To Revise Tariff. Thorough revision, schedule by sched ule, of the present tariff by the next congress is indicated by the decision of the Democratic members of the house ways and means committee to have hearings on the tariff every Monday. Wednesday and Friday in January, be ginning January 6. One day will be devoted to each sched ule, though if necessary in any case, two days will be allowed. There are 14 schedules, but by merging two or three ' ONE DOSE RELIEVES A COLD-NO QUININE of the minor schedules with the impor tant schedules, the committee expects to get through with the hearings by the end of the month. TBS COTTRTS. 34TH DISTRICT COURT. Dan M. Jackson. Presiding. John P. Casey, jr., charged with mur der; on trial. Mary Sullivan vs. J. D. Sullivan, suit for divorce; filed. W. M. Hamlin vs. Emma Hamlin, suit for divorce; filed. 41 ST DISTRICT COURT. A. M. "Walthall, Presiding. H. B. Stevens efc al. vs. Catarino Pe dregon et aL, trespass to try title; on trial. Ida Klaus vs. James Klaus, suit for divorce; filed. Nonjury Case Settings. Monday, January 6, 1913. 6909 Cotton vs. Ballard. 7262 Taylor vs. T. & P. P.y. Co. (Non resident.) 8333 Nafe vs. Ardoin. 8607 Page vs. Cadena. 8750 Dunne vs. Wagoner. (Nonresi dents.) 9056 City vs. George Look. 9554 Rio Grande Bank vs. Dunne. 9635 Clutter vs. Allen ct al. JUSTICE COURTS. E. B. McClintock, Presiding. Jesus Lopez, charged with burglary; released on S500 bond. Santiago Flores, charged with mur der; complaint filed. J. J. Murphy, Presiding. S. Guadarama and Refugio Enrioues. charged with theft over ?50; released under bonds of ?750 each. THINKS CANAt, TOM.S ARE HI GIT. Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 10. Director John Barrett of the Pan-American bureau, addressing the Panama conference to day, expressed the opinion that presi dent Taft had made a great mistake in fixing canal tolls at the high rate of T the United States would gain far more man it would lose Dy exacting tne minimum toll of 75 cents a ton which would permit small ship owners to com pete with large companies by use of the canal. OLD MESA GARDEN SITE TRANSFERRED ESTABLISHED 1379 A simple, safe and effective treatment for bronchial troubles, avoiding drugs. Vapor ized Cresolene stops the paroxysms of Whooping Coogh and relieves Spasmodic Croup at once. It is a boon to sufferers from Asthma. The air carrying the anti septic vapor, inspired with every breath, mates breathing easy; soothes the sore throat and stops the cough, assuring rest ful nights. It is invaluable to mothers wun young cnijaren. Send us postal for descripltvf bootut. ALL BBUGGISTB. Try Cresolene Antiseptic 3roat Tablets for the ir ritated throat. 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Take this wonderful Compound as directed, without interference with your usual duties and with the knowl edge that there is nothing else in the world, which will cure your cold or end Grippe misery as promptly and without any other assistance or bad after-effects as a 25-cent package of Pape's Cold Compound, which any urusifist can supply accept no sub stitute contains no quinine belongs in every home. Tastes nice. (Advertisement.) Bl Pasoans Go to Houston to Secure Laud tor New Postofflce Site Real Estate Transactions. Historic old mesa garden on Mundy Heights has been sold again. R. P. Surges has sold the remaining 16 lots in the garden tract to C. N. Bassett for $24,600. , After purchasing the tract Mr. Burgee erected a home laaing West Boulevard at the Intersection of Corto street, and A. Mathias has just completed a $10,000 home adjoining the Burges home. New Postofflce Site. Winchester Cooley and Richard F. Burges will go to Houston Wednesday evening to take up with the G. H. & S. A. officials the purchase of the Stan ton street property needed for the new postofflce site. Seventy-eight feet facing Stanton street above Mills street, included in the postofflce site, is owned by the railroad company. Property Exchanged. J. M. Wyatt has sold to T. SL Wlngo his half interest in 50 feet of ground on Texas street Just east of the Tri State Telephone company's plant. In exchange Mr. Wingo traded Mr. Wyatt a house at 916 Lee street Tado Tract Sold. Jay P. Knox has sold to M. E. Hem ley 80 acres of land three-quarters of a mile east of the station at Vado, N. M., on the east side of the Rio Grande for $4400. To Build Ji'eiT Homes. Dr. James H. Vance will build a two story residence on the corner of Moc tezuma street and West Boulevard to cost about $8000. The plans have been prepared by Trost & Trost. W. G. Walz, jr., will soon build a $5000 bungalow home on the corner of North El Paso and River streets. Several Lots Sold. Alderete Bros, made the following sales in French addition on Monday: To Fermin Robles, lota 31 and 32, block 29, $350; to Refugio P. de Calero, lots 31 and 32, block 21, $350; to Magdaleno Armijo, lot lot 11, block 29, $150. A. Livingston took out a building permit Tuesday morning for the erec tion of a brick buntralow on lots 13 nnd 14, block 17, Highland park, to cost $1860. More Troops Reach Chihunhnn Xeed for More Dox Cars Incriminating Papers Captured. Chihuahua, Mex., Dec. 10. According to several of the leading state offi cials, the government has offered am nesty to Gen. Maxcelo Caraveo, the rebel, through an emissary, J. M. Amaya, father of a rebel colonel, Abe lardo R. Amaya, who was killed at the battle of Pedrlcena. Caraveo a few days ago effected a junction with Gen. Kojas and Kid Porras, along the Na tional lines and took part In the hold up of the northbound passenger train which was afterwards burned. Gutierrez Goes to See Madero. It is currently reported that Felipe Gutierrez, exrevolutionary governor of this state under the Orozco regime, will shortly leave El Paso, where he is making his residence, for Mexico City to talk with president Madero relative to a peaceful solution of the political troubles in the state of Chi huahua. It is also said that the for mer governor has been guaranteed ab solute protection from any molestation. ,More Recruits. The army of the north received a batch of volunteers from southern points during the week. It is not known for sure as to whether or not these recruits enlisted of their own volition. Incriminating Papers. Papers implicating many prominent residents of this state and Chihuahua, were found by a government sympa thizer at Durango, a few days ago, in the saddlebags of a rebel leader. Cars Needed. The Mexican Central officiils in this city have orders for over 500 freight cars which would be used for shipping various classes of merchandise and stock of all kinds, but they admit that but 20 are available, the balance of the rolling stock being scattered south of this olty to Mexico City. The fed eral army In its northern campaign against the Orozco rebels is using ap proximately 500 cars besides having orders for others to be held in reserve. Trains Collide. A northbound passenger train from Mexico City crashed into the rear end of a freight tram awaiting orders on tne main line, injuring two orakemen and destroying the caboose and two freight cars loaded with merchandise. The accident occurred within 300 yards of the -station. The flagman failed to protect the train's rear. The passenger was running at the rate of 20 miles per hour. Jp5sggSsMBf Christmas . OF . arts FEAR YAQUIS HAVE KILLED AMERICANS Tvco American Mining Engineers Have Not Been Heard From In More Than Tst-j "Weeks. Douglas, Ariz., Dec. 10. Great fear is felt at Cananea by friends of James Little and William Bailey, members of an enginee.ing crew of the Greene Cananea company, according to ar rivals from Cananea. Both are be lieved to have been killed by Yaquis in the vicinity of Mazatlan. They left two weeks ago to examine mining property near Maxatan in the heart of the YaquI country. They went to Her mosillo but could obtain no convey ance and were warned not to ;o. Then they went to Prietas where they se cured horses and started out alone. A report has reached Hermosillo that two Americans bad. been killed. As these were the only two Americans known to be in that section of the state, it is believed to be them. Both men are college graduates, completing their education with prac tical experience. Bailey is a nephew of George Young, secretary of the Greene Cananea. 'Little's relatives re side in New York state, where hie father is said to be a banker. If no word of their safety reaches Cananea in the next few days strong presenta tions will be made to the Mexican gov ernment and a military force will be demanded to go in search of them. The section where the deaths are said to have occurred is the same in which Capt. John C Green way, general man ager of the C. & A. company and a party of engineers, had a narrow es cape a short, time ago. WOULD RELEASE MAN IN PARRAL PRISON American Embassy Interesting Itself In Case of Brotherlnlarr of Amer ican Consular Agent. Mexico City, Mexico, Dec. 10. The American embassy has made repre sentations to the Mexican foreign of fice regarding the imprisonment at Parral, Chihuahua, of O. J. Langen dorff, the brotherlnlaw of the Amer ican consular agent at that town. Jas. L Long. Langendorff is charged with killing the chief of police. He Is the superin tendent of a large ore treatment plant. While standing off a band of thieves, Langendorff observed a band of men at some distance. Thinking they were part of the bandits, there was an ex change of shots, and the chief of po lice, who was one of the band, was shot through the head. Although the evidence Is said to have shown that his weapon was not dis charged, Langendorff was placed In jail. Half a dozen ore thieves sub sequently were captured. News dispatches to the capital say that friends of Langendorff attacked the jail in an attempt to liberate him. ut it is not known wnether tnls at tempt was successful. SKULL DEFLECTS BULLET. San Francisco, Calif., Dec 10. Charles Smith, a mechanic Intercepted a revolver bullet with his forehead early today In an encounter with a highwayman. It only made him fight harder than ever and his discouraged assailant fled into the arms of the police. Smith's skull deflected the course of the bullet andlt inflicted a long scalp wound. Auditorium rink opens tomorrow. TO RECOGNIZE CHINESE REPUBLIC. Portland, Ore.. Dec. 10. The Chinese republic probably will be recognized formally by the united States after the January elections which are to be held in China. This opinion Is contained in a letter from secretary of state Knox. transmitted today to the Portland chamber of commerce. LEVY COMPA NY TJTTDERSEIiI, ALL OTHERS Numberger Lcbkuchen in boxes.. .v. . . 25c 50c Lebkuchen in packages. ........... . . . .-.-. ". " 25c 50c Pfeffernusse, per lb: 25c "Mandellekuchen,' 12oVpkg", ... 75c The above are genuine imported cakes and none better made. Buy them now shile they are good and fresh. Holiday Mail orde ri. t hones 505-3098. 204.205 E0verlana.' Auditorium rink opens tomorrow. ONLY ONE PAID TJUESDAY. Ed. Mebus was the only patriot who ntd his poll tax Tuesday. The payment of poll taxes is slower than usual this Tear and few have vet come through with the ?1.75. The time limit is Jan uary 31. Centenarian Dies In California. Joseph Ehle, of Prescott. who died last week in Los Angeles, would have been 100 years of age had he lived till next March. He was reputed to have been the oldest Mason in the United States, having joined an Iowa lodge 75 years ago. He was one of the earliest pioneers of this locality, having arrived In 1864, when Prescott wa3 a little village of log huts. Superintendent R. IS. Hoover, of the G. H. & S A, arrived in EI Paso from Del Rio Monday night, accompanied by ma tuaiaiiiiii, in v i onnoiiy i ne lat ter In company with P. Wessel. went to Sanderson Tuesday. TWO SETTLEMENTS MADE - FOR LVTERURBAN ROUTE Two settlements have been made by the committee in charge of the con demnation proceedings for the Inter urban line and others are expected to be made this week. Donaclano Salas was awarded $588 for 1.68 acres and Jose Franco was awarded $15 for 0.11 of an acre. Boosters' opening new auditorium. Use Domestic CoCe, . Southwestern Fuel Co. Auditorium rink opens tornorrow. DECLARE SOLDIERS IN ALASKA ASSAULTED INDIAN WOMAN Fairbanks, Alaska, Dec. 10. Charges of a grave nature against seven soldiers of the United States army garrison at Fort St. Michael are contained in a spe cial to the Fairbanks News-Miner, re ceived today. It is i-lleged that the soldiers, in uniform, attacked- an indian woman and her 15 year old daughter near the fort last Sunday night, the pirl escaping after a desperate struggle. Two of the seven men have been iden tified by their victims, the message as sert, and adds that this is the third offence of a similar nature of which the soldiers have been accused within the last three months. CHIHUAHUA EDITOR IS JAILED IN JUAREZ Although he had been given a pass port bv Gen. Tarucy Aubert, that he might return to Chihuahua, Jesus Maria de la Garza, editor of El Monitor, a Chihuahua newspaper, was later arrest ed by secret service officers in Juarez Sunday and plaeed in jail. He had started to El Jaso with the passport and intended to return to Chi huahua, but was arrested and the pass port was not recognized. It is said that complaint on which he was arrested wa- made bv Juan 2eftah Amador, a lawyer of Juarez. ALL REBELS NOW ON THE CENTRAL Rebel forces of Gen. Inez Salazar, which have been operating along the Mexico North Western railway about Guzman, arrived yesterday on the Mex ican Central railway near Gallego and joined with the forces of Caxraveo, Rojas and Porras, says a report re ceived in Juarez today. Tms com pletes the rebel mobilization of practi cally all forces in northern Chihuahua, granting that Gen. Pascual Orozco's forces also have joined the others. Salazar's force is given as 200 men. It is not believed by rebel sympathizers that Orozco has joined, however. Gen. Blanco, with his 600 volunteer troops, arrived last night at Mocte. zuma, on the Mexican Central, and re ported that no rebels had been encoun tered. The federals will proceed from that point in guarding the work train sent from Juarez, while another repair gang and troops are working north from Terrazas, above Chihuahua city. MEXICO TO INCREASE TARIFF 20 PERCENT Exporters to Mexico must pay the fiddler for the lively little revolution ary tunes in the republic. At the suggestion of Ernesto Madero. secretary of the treasury, the plan of increasing the Import duties on all dutiable articles into Mexico will be taken up by the Mexican congress and will be passed by the president's orders. Effective Sept. 1. a horizontal in crease of five percent was placed on all articles shiped Into Mexico. It is now the suggestion of the minister of the treasury that this be Increased to 20 percent effective January 1st. Just as soon as you notice the first symptom of INDIGESTION CONSTIPATION BILIOt'SNESS COLDS OR GRIPPE you should try a bottle of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS It will help you. Vvolu Kali-itltute. We have just received a big shipment of "Gen- 011' ' Go Carts. The very best make on the market. YouJcan conceive of no better Xmas present for the baby. . Special This splendid Go Cart, with leather auto top, well made and guaranteed, special m m m $10,45 Extra Special Large Go Oart, collapsible frame, 3-8 Jnch rubber tires well worth $10.00. Special m m m $6.(35 Young's El Paso Furniture Co. B. F. YOUNG, PROP. SEND FOR CATALOG "BUY FROM YOUNG & BUY FOR LESS" Bell Phone 835 M 307 S. El Paso Street "CHECHE" CAMPOS IS REPORTED KILLED UavIaa rf"H .r TTo-vtnn HAi, 1 A i "Cheche" Campos, one of the principal rebel leaders, was defeated Saturday at Sombretete in the state of Zacate cas. He was seriously wounded and is reported to have died during the re treat. Official telegrams just received give this information. Campos was defending the town against Candido Aguilar, head of the rural guards. Driven from the town, Campos returned and reoccupled it, but finally was repulsed, losing 70 men, the report says. HEAVY TRAFFIC ON THE jNORTn WESTERN; CARS SHORT Traffic is unusually heavy over tbe Mexico North Western railway over its entire length from Chihuahua city to Juarez An especially large number of stock trains are being handled after the lapse of many weeks In traffic, due to rebel destruction of the road. A stock train was wrecked Monday after noon, about . 30 miles below Juarez, caused by spreading rails, due to the recent heavy rains. Lack of equipment is hindering the moving of lumber from Pearson and Madera to the El Paso Pearson wood working plant. REBELS LOOT TOWS AND SET FntE TO THE HOUSES. 1 Rodeo, Durango, Mex.. Dec 10.: Tor the third time within a period of two months rebels have visited this place and after sacking the town, set fire to several residences belong ing to Maderista sympathizers and ing left. Aid has been asked of the govern ment, which promises to send trpops. iles Quickly Cured at Home EL PASOAN RELEASED BY COUET DT MEXICO Douglas, Axiz Dec 10. A telegram from vice consul Bowman, at Nogales to consul Frederick Slmplch here states that Santiago J. Stevens was released from custody after a brief hearing before the Mexican court at Nogales, Sonora. The charge against the boy was Inciting a revolution. Stevens is said by friends to be pre paring to sue Mexican consul Cuesta. of Douglas, ohargtng that he caused his arrest on a trumped up charge. This cannot be confirmed. Stevens Is an American citizen and lived in SI Paso for years. NO DECISION RENDERED XX OROZCO HABEAS CORPUS Austin, Tex Dec 10. Judge T. S. Maxey. of the federal court here, did not announce his decision today in the writ of habeas corpus application of Gen. David de la Fuente and CoL Pas cual Orozco, sr., who are seeking their liberty from Fort Sam Houston, where they are now being held by orders of the president. "When the cases were hear hero last Tuesday, judge Maxey said he would probably announce his decision today, but it was learned at the court that he would not do so. Instant Relief, Permanent Cure Trial Package Mailed Free to All In Plain Wrapper. mm 1BI Rheumatism Stomach Troubles Kidney Aliments Faywood Hot Springs & esres, and yna resale csrL xro I know, end 70s wiH. if 70a ter ft. Ucaceaed we yaawet Sa&aer wtk on &rtk. Way sot 122& Saywaai Ei Springs first, since 70a trill vasrts tily go jher anywayi Largs Hodam Botei. Barfed CH mste. Booklet. T. C a&Dermott, "Eke 7s?vt" Faywood, IT. X. The Pyramid Smile. Vflnv . oao f Tilnir Itavr hflAn na9 Kw a .al iHitlraffa r? 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The stock is so complete that such a robbery is hardly noticed. Has your wife, sweetheart or sister a sil ver mesh bag! They are THE proper thing mad so serviceable! Now is the time, "manana" may he too late. Christmas Gifts $Ito $500 A. D. Foster Co HERALD BLDG. El Paso's Popular Jewelry Store J. F. DANIELS, Manager. Open Evenings