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EH PASO HERALD 8 In Every Item Quoted Qn This Page 1 Val. Laces 55c Bolt Beautiful French and German Val laces in match sets one to two inches wide, in edges and insertings to match, in just the prettiest patterns imaginable. A very special value, worth to $1.00 the bolt, Monday j-g Special OOC Free Demonstration ! MME. SCOSSA, of San Francisco, will be pleased to demonstrate to you the superior merits of her famous European Facial Preparations, "Creme". Kanca, "Parisian" "Face Powder," Velva," "Non Wrinkle" and "Parisian Rouge," with facial massage. Free of all Charge! (Mezzanine Floor) These Special Values, gleaned from every section of the "Big Store" present rare opportunities for unusual savings, in wiring ap parel and materials, and will hear close scrutiny and comparison We have prepared a great spread of bargains for you MONDAY. Mail Orders By Parcels Post Care fully Filled! Exclusive Agents For Butterick's Patterns. ., .-.-, ii ,i,ii-iM,-, ismi i i miii iiMTisTnTisgiTwrsfc"BsTiiTTssrBs P .....- -.-"'I'l e3BaaMM i.lUll ,L cALisnmrs MunnM wishers 1 There's a Big Saving ISli Sir . WpmM5zs. SMnWi lPw jf Lot ifl No. 3 j&a$mL& mm Rewo fmi m J MEM k& o MrfiaSs VJW ifi Sat IS a Mlwl l f S . A Sensational Sale of Women's Fine Dresses and Coat Suits Monday We Have Prepared Four Great Special Lots for Monday's Selling, That for Real Value, Have Never Been Equaled In the Entire West ! Lot 2. Women's Dresses, Regularly Lot 1. Women's Dresses Regularly dJIO C Worth $25 to $35, Monday Only at . . HluJ' You'll see a very few of these beautiful dresses shown in our show windows and have, perhaps, made a selection but we would advise that you come here as early as possible Monday morning and make your selection from this great gathering of splendid street dresses, presenting a choice of about 30 handsome models, in styles where but one and two of a kind remain There's a dress you'll like, for the lot embraces materials and shades of every desired kind, with a full range of sizes Dresses that 10 PA were made to sell for $25.00 to $35.00 Take your pick Monday at just P mKjJ Women's Coat Suits Regularly Worth Up to 25.00, Monday Only at A most unusual offering, presenting a splendid choice of about 25 hand some styles, in .light, medium or dark colors, and plain or fancy materials excellently lined and made A size and a style to please everyone for large, medium or small women Suits actually worth up to (Jj'y Cfi $25.00, Monday, at P .OU $7.50 Worth $18.50 to $22.50, Monday Only at $7.50 jfever Kever have such handsome dresses been sold for such a small price $750 would not pav for the making alone, while the materials, in most instances, would cost as much again, "and more. There's a splendid choice of materials and colors to select from, in me dium or heaw weights, with rich trimmings that add charm to the general nobby effects. $22.50, and present a full line of desired sizes, made in the present season's best styles, models that can be worn all through the sp ing and summer Beason jP g"V Monday, at just -J Lot 4. Women's Tailored Suits Regu larly Worth Up to $48.50 Monday Only The Best Models of the season's designing are present in this splendid gathering plain tailored models, in rich materials of desired shades, or fancy weaves, or trimmed styles in mannish effects, in stylish mixtures, sizes to fit all, and you have never d Q Cf seen such beautiful suits anywhere, as these Monday P''W Ol JfoOll Handsome Tailored Skirts Worth Regu larly to $6.00 Monday ds&JedtJ A splendid selection of desirable models, mostly in the smaller sizes all shades, in medium and light weight, Monday $2.50 Women's High Grade Skirts Worth Regu larly to $15.00, Monday This special gathering permits of a great choice of wanted styles, in heavy or ? PA medium weight, and handsome models, Monday J)03vf Monday Notion Savings ! 50c Poster Hose Supporters O O for r. iSoc 25c Bobber Hair Coders f e iar...L lyC 15c Mercerized Corset Laces, -J -t 5 yards long,' each ... A i. C 5e Tape Measures, r 5e Asbestos Iron Holders, -i g Sior '. . IOC lfte Kngfish Tfcrilled Tape - q fat . . OC 5e Thimbles, -g each. .... ..-.?,.j. ..... A C G2i Lace Pins, . . a card .' , 4C Te Long's Wire Hair Pins, ey package ........ C Ironing Wax, with -j hfcndlffl .... ,. JL C 6 Pr. Shoe Laces , f g for IOC Mending Tissue e for ....."... . J .. . fcfC ew Early S Wash Fabrics pneg A Magnificent Gathering, Pleasingly Priced SNOWPLAKE EATINE SUITINGS A new effect in serviceable and pleasing material, in colors an excellent ty value, at ...3C EATYNETTE, SERGES AND POPLINS In many new and novel effects, iu shades to please, striped or plain OP special at OC 32 IN. KIMONO PLISSE A novel effect in kimono patterns, requires no ironing comes in all ey (J shades "Ov 36 IN. MADRAS WAISTINGS In dainty stripes and figures, an Q"fc excellent grades, in novel designs. tJ 25c MADRAS AND CREPES 19c A very special value, in dainty patterns, in stripes and plaids. 50c WHITE NOVELTIES 29c Striped voiles, crepes and repps beautiful qualities. STRIPED CORD SUITINGS In all desired shades, an excellent material for suits or dresses, special ftp at JC TUB SILK WASH FABRICS A new and pleasing fancy in stripes on grounds of every desired shade, ey J special wv NEW COLORED VOILES In stripes and checks, a splendid choice of pretty patterns to select from, "JC at rffciDC 32 IN. OYSTER LINENE In broken stripes and new designs, for suits and skirts, very serviceable, 0 special at iJG 25c VOILESI AND PIQUES 19c In white, a very fine quality, specially priced for Monday. 38 IN. SNOWFLAKE RATINE 50c In tan, pink and white a very pleasing suiting material. NEW SPRING GINGHAMS 121-2c A great gathering to choose from, in solid shades, stripes and plaids, all new effects and colorings. 25c SHIRTINGS AND WAISTINGS 15c A very special value, pretty Madras and Soisette effects in every desired color- S New Spring Fancies In Dress Materials Odd Designs In Bordered and Striped Patterns Among the host of new spring materials are the much favored Ratine and Snowflake effects, with Russian and Grecian border effects in colors or white. These materials are 48 inches wide, and come in dress patterns. A very special value is this 48 in. Eatine Bordered Crepe De Paris, at, the Yard, $1.25 In cream white with a 23 inch border of Ratine stripes. Silk Stripe Voiles, in Cream White, at, Yard, 95c. A very dainty material, with fancy pin stripes in silk. Two Very Extra Special Values Monday Will Be: $1.50 and ?1.75 Crepe De Chine In colors Beautiful New Foulards Worth regularly and black, 40 inches wide, d fl Q 59c, at, A Q Pi.J7 yard OL at BEAUTIFUL EMBROIDERIES AT WONDERFULLY TEMPTING PRICES. THESE GREAT LOTS Consisting of wide and narrow edges, bands and in sertings, at 5c, 10c and 15a the yard present a. magnificent choice of ex quisite patterns values that should be marked 3 and 4 times the price. Beautiful Embroideries at Wonderfully Tempting Prices 27 AND 17 IN. FLOUNCINGS, at 25c, 39c, 48c, 69c and 79c Yard are unequaled values In most instances, regularly worth double and triple ,the price. The dainty patterns, the fine materials, present a magnificent choice It will pay you well to buy now for future needs. 45 in. Swiss Flouncings Two big lots, at 69c and 95c Worth fully to $1.50 snd ?2.50 the yard. EXQUISITE MATCHED EMBROIDERIES are shown in wide flouncings and bands, all overs and edgings on sheer voiles, crepes and Swisses, in white, cream and in dainty eolor effects, at. very modest pricings. A Very Special Value 50c Bordered Crepe on Veilings J6C A dainty, filmy veiling with 3 striped border in all desired shades. "LUy of the Valley" Armour's Toilet Soap, three J" cakes in a box 2 boxes for JL O C Limit 2 boxes, 1st Floor. Chamois Gloves Special! 53.50 15 Button Natural rfy a Doeskin Gloves, pair J55Tr $2.75 13. Button Natural uoeskin Gloves, pair.. . !) JL3 Great Closing Sale of Rugs, Draperies and Condi Covers Monday ! To those who are posted on values, this closing sale has been a revelation to us, a sacrifice, hut the goods must be sold at once In the 9x12 Size Rugs, hut a mere handful remain about 8 in all one a "Royal Kashan" regularly priced at $62.50 it's the first comers at. .$39.50 In- the Wool Aubusson there are 4 $29.50 values at $16.50 Real Orientals at Less Than Import Cost ! $22.50 Orientals at $9.95 $37.50 Orientals at $18.95 $15.00 to $20.00 Silk Tapestry Portieres, pair $9,75 $12.00 and $12.50 Couch 'Covers Monday ; 0795 There's a splendid selection of both all desired colorings. Aside from the above, many odd pieces of art furnitui-e, lamps and art ware still remain to be sold in the next day or two at less than actual cost! ' A. r.UI.L.1. I. rE are introducing a new corset for stout women. which is not only the greatest figure-reducing corset yet produced, but is a very remarkable value, simply as a corset, saying nothing of its splendid new style-feature. It is tke new cpgg?) I ATinrSVF-BACK SEErRganORg as shown in the picture. One glance tells what this corset does. You have an extremely long corset which is made perfectly comfortable by those wide gores of Lastikops Cloth the new and durable elastic fabric that will outwear tlie corset. Two models No. 322 (low bust), and No. 324 (medium bust). Unheard-of value at the price .... $gQ0 Read These Basement Store Monday Specials ! There's a big saving on every one of them in some instances lots are small and wont last long Come Early! Fairbanks Gold Bust rj Washing Powder, 25c size. A C (While they last) Bon Ami, "Hasn't scratched yet" 10c size, 2 bars -f rj for IOC White Flyer and Ivory Soap A limited quantity only -B r while it lasts, 3 cakes for i"C 5c Rolls Toilet Paper, f 3 rolls for JLU.C Light House Washing A Powder, package ....... TcC 10c Box Stationery for DC 35c 4 Cord Brooms OC for :.S5C 15c Whisk Brooms f for i?C Jap. Decorated Crnnib Tray and Brush, 25c value, 1 g for ....t. ..IOC Graduated Measuring Glass r for OC 15c Fancy Foulards, r yard.... IUC 15c Crepe Madras, y 11, (In short lengths only) 121-2c Butchers Linen, yard OC (White and colors, short lengths) 36 in. Scotch Ginghams, - r yard IUC Solid and fancies, worth. 15c 36 in. Heavy Madras Ginghams, stripes and solids, lc - ftr value IV2C 10-4 Unbleached Sheeting, ty yard AC Regular 271-2c grade. 36 in. Bleached Muslin, regular Z1-?.!"... .81.00 72x90 Heemed Sheets op for OOC 45x38& linen Finish Pillow Cases, Defender make, regu- j rfo lar 20c each, at 1 '2C Full Size Crochet Spreads O.Q Odds and Ends in Fine Bed Spreads and Crib Spreads at Great ly Reduced Prices! 10c Torchon Laces, ( yard 5C 6c Torchon Laces, o yard ..... ... .... OC 10c Huck Towels, - each OC Fringed or hemmed (seconds) Men's 50c Underwear, og each OOC Boys' 35c Gingham, Cheviot and Percale Waists, OO, at OC 121-2c Curtain Swisses, rj yard C $1.25 House Dresses, in neat pat terns, light or dark, 7Q at I?C 121-2c Dimity Checks, q vard C 40 in. Bath Towels, OO each CtQ, Seconds, worth 35c And dozens of other Interesting Bargains in Sheets, Sheetings, Wasn uoous, waists, and House hold Necessities! $2 Lingerie Waists 95c Beautifully trimmed white waists, in shirt, middy and blouse effects, high or low necks, embroidered or lace trimmed worth, reg- f g ularly to ?2.00, Monday. . tOC I I I ' : i lUml ( B I CAUSHERS CALISHERS CAUSBERS ; CALISHEM . , CAOSHEIVS CAWSHEKS CAWHERS ! 1 Ofr-ft-ftArtAAAAjL1 s PSUIT AND TRUCK ASSOCIATION FORMED For the purpose of securing the rais in? of larger crops by valley farmers, both in the upper and lower valleys of Kl Paso, the New Mexico-West Texas F.-uit and Truck Growers' association has been formed. The president is A. F. Kerr, or the El Paso Bank & Trust company. He. with the following, lorm the board of directors for the first year: Otis L. "Williams, Hope, N. i : - .Walker. Mountain Park; "r.alSe,' sturt, Mesilla Park. N. M.; i F. Brinck and J. A. Wright, El Paao. i'xas. Lee D. Martin, a local produce md.n is also interested. The capital ITA ls 19-W9 and " association vof6 incnorated under the laws of .IV ProPel to procure better prices y( 5 3?Iser of the various products f El pr various markets outside IT COSTS FOCK CEXTS TO MAIL THIS PAPER The postage on this paper will be four cents; mail it back east or north or south anywhere to a friend; help The Herald to ad vertise El Paso. The Herald furnishes the facts and the pic tures. Now do your part in scattering them where they will do the community most good. Ex tra copies, wrapped ready for mailing, may be had at The Herald office at five cents each. : v . . -. ... TTse'Donmrac Coke. Southwestern Foe! CC. m, . ADS BY PHOXE. fradrA J Herali is 25 cents. It GOOD. OOOK3 Ass in El" hw Harass xamUJes, or would viza tc . Phoo a Wat jtfl ta JACKSON MAY BE MAY ORALTY CANDIDATE Politics Is warming up again in "ami ring" circles. Efforts are being made by some interested in this party to induce Judge Dan M. Jackson, of the 34th district court to make the race for mayor against C. E. Kelly. When asked if he would run, Jackson said Saturday mornins: "My Impression is now that I will not run. I have not fully made up my mind. Some of my friends have asked me to make the race." JUAREZ RACE ENTRIES run. SUJU.V1, JAN. 2(5 o 5 . -r BISHOP MAXS TO CONFIRM CLASS AT ST. CLEMENTLY Rt Rev. Cameron Mann, bishop ! the Episcopal church, is here from par go, S. D. At the 11 oclock service at the church of St. Clement Sunday loom ing he -will confirm a class of !& TtTlaH X , tit . ... i T uinie weaoer, or ieuanon, x-i . sister of J. A. and E. B. Weabeir. will arrive in tio rttv "Tr,rAn-,r snend CAtTAtHl 1 vu Atall. fvi . 1 v wh WJ- oKto.1 iiiuiiifis. one win De aco'"' nied by Miss Nellie Weari. i -ho lJUgh- born in El Paso and this is heri firs: , visit in 12 years, I 1 First race, selling. 2 year olds and up, 6 furlongs: 'Tom G., S3; Loving Mose, 90; Swiftsure. 02; Clint Tucker, 103; Buss. 103; Quid Nunc, 105: Pipe Vision, 10. Second race, selling. 4 year olds and up. mile and an eighth: Misprision 9j; Gelico. 102; Aftermath. 102; Don Enrique, 102; Ben Uncas. 105; Shorty Northcut, 110. Third race, selling, 3 year olds and up, 6 furlongs: Bells. 92; Percy Hen derson, 105; Russell McGill, 105; Princess Industry, 106; Golden Agnes, 106; Shooting Spray, 111; Compton, 115. Fourth race, Senaritas stakes, 2 year olds, 3 furlongs: Lennie b.. no; Mrs Mc., 110; Yip-Hy-Ya, 110; lone, 110; Water Lady, 110: Barbara Lane 110; Panhachapi, 110; Superl. 110; Gladys Y.. 115: Aunt Mamie-, 115: Ida Lavinia. 115. Tifth race, purse. 3 year olds and up, 6 furlong-- Lewin. 91. LI Palomar. "" .T.i. III. Inild. ' Hi! r,WiniI.L Km. TnfipM li' !- jr ! 1 ' j bii.ia racL, stliing, Z year olds and i up. 1 mile: Zoroaster, 103; Console, 104: Sake, 106; Sir Alvescot. 10C; Col. M5archmont, 109; Balcllff, 112; Melton Street, 115. Five pounds, apprentice allowance, claimed. Friday's Results. First race Three and one-half fur lcngs, purse, maiden 2 year olds, value 5300. Edith W. (McCabe) 110, 12 to 1, 5 to 1. 5 to 2. won. Galar (Kirschbaura) 113 6 to 5, 1 to 3, out, second. Barbara Lane (Bobbins) 110. 40 to 1. 8 to 1. show, third. Time, :41 1-5. Stella Ward. Hyki, Theodorlta. First Cherry Irish Ann, Mrs. Mc., Transact, Alabama Bam ran. Second race One mile, selling 4 year olds and up. value S300. Palma (Halsey) 100, 12 to 1. 5 to 1, 2 to 1, won. Lam bertha (Cavanaugh), 105. 15 to 1. 8 to 1 4 to 1. second. Cliftonian .(Right mire) 107, 7 to 5. 1 to 4. show, third. Time, 1:41 1-5. L. M. Eckert. Ben TJncas, Htare, Lookout, Whldden, Dick Baker, Chief Desmond ran. Third race Six furlongs, sellinir, 3 ear olds and up. -value $300. J B Kob lnson (Halsey 100 3 to 1, even. 1 to -' von Mimorioso Knehbaumi mi 4 to 1 ' tn J 1 to -' '1 1 find Goldfinn m,mjs5 10 j, 4 to 1, i to j, show, Uurd. Time, 1:12 4-5. Chapultepec. Daddy Gip. Oak rj tii- t.vl- vt intern ran. I Fourth race Seven ru,r.1fnfoBPn?n 1 3 year olds and up ?" s 7 to 10 ' Marchmont (Loftus) 111. .fiJ?,", 1 to 3, won. G. M. Miller (K'S"""' i.o tT. -i i .- il t to 1L second, lmir 1 11A, o w . o m w, vw "' Kr third (Gross) 102, 6 to J. eren. sj1."!? Time. 1:26. Cracker Box, Bio Brazos, Lackrose ran. Fifth race-Six rljB. e Ui?u year olds and up, value JJ0 0. LU Ue jane (Estep) 10S. 5 to 3 even, 1 to . won. Hazel C. (Gross) i10i 15 'to 1 ..S to 1, 4 to 1, second, u a"i"r. thiV naukh) lU. 5 to 1. even, ahow y third. Time. 1:13 S-B. CowrevtSlr Bwr, M- nuai inieresi. j?errui. Angelus. Zulu ran. Sixth race One mile, selling. S year olds and up. value ?0- Loween (gprei) 109. 4 to 5. 1 to 4. 1 to 7 won. Dutch Rock (Burlingame) I11' 10 to J 5 to 1 2 t 1. second Balcllff (Rlghtmlre) 107. 6 to 1, 3 to 5. shew. third. Time. 1:101-5. Hatteras, Royal Meteor. John Louis. Col. Marchmont. Luke Van Zandt. Mycenae ran. Albert Sander and wife, of Balti more. Mtl. are stopping at the McCoy f,,r a few -we. Ks visiting Mr Sander's uncle, Lewis Sander. Sir. Sander mar- I ried Miss Maloney. of Fairmont, TV". Va., some months ago, and they ar on their bridal trip. Heasfh Plan Help the stomach to digest Its food keep the bovrela open and the liver active by the dally ose of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS The Tonic That's Different." Use Herald Want Ads.