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KL PASO HERALD We Are Featuring "High School" Suits For Young Men Graduates $12.50to$18 TT IS usually' the case that young men in High School are the best dressers of any city, and we think El Paso k no exception. You fellows want Ine clothing, good fit, the right style, snappy clothes that look well on you. Here they are ready for you, just in, "High School" Brand just the clothes you want, just the styles. It is natural that you will want to look right on the big day, and since we have prepared for you specially, we hope you'll come, at least, to look over what we have to offer. Better have a look. We make a specialty of young men's business. Our service is for you. Hart Schaffner & Marx, Rogers Peet and "Fitform" Suits For Men and Young Men At $20.00 to $40.00 Mens Underwear 35 c Garment "KEEN'S Roxford Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers in all sizes. Made with reinforced crotch, full fashioned seams. Thurs day and Friday, special a suit 70c, . or a garment 3DC New Straw Hats New Straw Hats J NEW COURT WILL MEET AT FT. BLISS Numerous Transfers of Soldiers to Quar termaster Corps Are Made Seati westera Army Hews. A new general court-martial is ap pointed to meet at Fort Bliss, on the call of the president, for the trial of nich persons as may be properly brought before it. The detail for the court follows: CoL Frank West, second eavalry;, Col. Robert D. Read, cavalry; Lieut. Col. Augustus C. Macoi-i1! ninth cavalrv. Maj. Teorge W. Read, ninth cavalry; Maj. Robert E. L. Mitch ie, 13th cavalry; Maj. .fohn S. Winn, second eavalry; Capt. Charles W. Fenton, second cavalry; Uapt 'ieorge B. Pritchard, jr., fifth eavalry; ("apt. John P. Wade, second eavalry; ( apt. Dorsey Cullen, second cavalry; ( apt. James M. Burroughs, second cav alry, udge advocate. The judge advocate is authorized to employ a reporter. Upon the recommendation of the chief quartermaster of the department, private losiah E. Calvert, troop E, fifth cavalry, Fert Huachuca, Ariz., is transferred to Orrine For Drink Habit TRY IT O.T OUR. EXPENSE. We are In earnest -when -we ask rou to give ORRINE a trial. Tou have nothing- to risk and everything to frain. tor your money will be returned If after a trial wou fail to get re sults from ORRINE. This offer giTes the wives and mothers of those who drink to excess an opportunity to ry the ORRINE treatment. It is a very simple treatment, can be given In the home without publicity, or loss of time from business, and at a small price. ORRINE is prepared in two forms: No. 1, secret treatment, a powder; ORRINE No. 2, in pill form, for those who desire to take voluntary treat ment Costs only $1.00 a box. Come In and talk over the matter with us. Vsk for booklet. Kelly & Pollard. SUfldon hotel. Advertisement. Light Refreshments Will be served at the great lot sale at West Ysleta, May 4th. Get free train tickets now. lobin's Offue the quartermaster corps and assigned to station at that post; private Hugh A. Flanagan troop B, and Joseph Schu maker, troop H, 13th cavalry, Columous, N. M., private John H. Dalton, troop D, fifth cavalry, Fort Huachuca, Ariz, are also transferred to the quartermaster corps with station at those stations. Upon the recommendation of the chief quartermaster of the department, sad dler Robert Ireland, troop E, 13th cav alry, Columbus, N. SL. is transferred as private to the quartermaster corps and assigned to station at that place. First Lieut. Benjamin 0. Davis ninth cavalry, now at Naco, Ariz has been ordered to Douglas, Ariz as a witness before a general court-martial. Upon the recommendation of the chief quartermaster of the department, Sergt. Walter S. Kline, quartermaster's corps, now at Fort Sam Houston, Tex., will be sent to Marathon, Tex., with orders to report upon arrival to the command ing officer lor duty with pack train No. l- Uoon the arrival of Sergt. Kline, private Jeremiah Courtney, quartermas ter corps, will return to Fort Sam Houston. First Lieut. Clifton R.-Norton, 14th cavalry, Fort Clark, Tex., has been or dered to join his troop at Marfa, Tex. Oapt. Joseph P. Worthington, medical corps, now on temporary duty at Naco, Ariz., will return to his proper station, Fort Huachuca, Ariz. Second Lieut. James P. Yancey, 13th cavalry, now at Culberson's ranch, New Mexico, has been ordered to Fort Bliss, as a witness before a general eourt-martiaL" Whei. you need Medicine at all, you Xeed It RIGHT SOW. Patronize s. druggist who appre ciates the Importance of prompt de- LOVE'S DRUG STORE 213 Sail Antonio St. Phones 819 fc 250 First Lieut. John T. Donnelly, 13th cavalry, now at Columbus, N. M., has been ordered to Fort Bliss, as a witness before a general court-martial. First Lieut. Robert McC. Beck, jr., second cavalry, judge advoeate of the general court-martial at Fort Bliss, will go to Carrizozo, N. M for the purpose of procuring certain evidence necessary to complete the trial of an enlisted man now pending before the court-martial. The following named enlisted men will be discharged from the armv. bv ir- ihase: Private Harry Winner, troop D, fifth cavalry, Hereford, Ariz.;; corporal Paul A. Kogelmann, troop B, 13th cav alry, Washington park, El Paso Tex.; Robert L. Stapleton troop F, 13th cav alry, Culberson's ranch, Hachita, N. M. Capt. Harry O. Willard. fifth cavalry, has been ordered from Fort Huachuca, Ariz, to Whipple barracks, Ariz to make an inventory oi the public prop erty at that post. Upon completion of this duty, Capt. Willard will return to his proper station. Fort Whipple is now without a military command and is in charge of a civilian caretaker. CI.OTIII2YG NEEDED FOR CHARITY. The Woman's Charity association is in great need of cast off clothing, especially shoes, waists, skirts, dresses, stockings, children's clothing, men's underwear. The visiting nurse wants night gowns for her patients. Phone office at the courthouse. 1S45, and the Charity will gladly send for the bun- Ult?b Phone A rlsht for good cleaning Skirts cleined and pressed. A right. f- BEAUTIFUL THINGS TO WEAR WHY IS "MAY" SO MERRY? BECAUSE SHE COMES CLAD IN ALLURING SPRING TIME COLORS. TO BE HAPPY, LIKE "MAY" IS, DO WHAT "MAY" DOES BEAUTIFY YOURSELF. OUR STORE NOW GLEAMS WITH BEAUTIFUL THINGS TO WEAR. WE INVITE YOU TO COME AND SEE THEM. WHEN YOU DO SO YOU WILL BUY, BECAUSE YOU WILL FIND OUR STYLES AUTHENTIC AND OUR PRICES LOW FOR OUR HIGH QUALITY. 122 Sample Spring ? Summer Skirts In Two Sale Lots At $4-95 and $7.95 D ROM two New York makers who are superior in their lines who have the reputation X for turning out garments of the very highest class we received collections of stylish new Spring and Summer skirts, purchased at a discount. So for Thursday you may expect quite the most remarkable allies you have known in many j'ears at such an early stage of the season. LOT 1 This ie a very exceptional lot of skirt values, hand tailored styles in. the newest models. Materials are all vwA serge, eponge, novelty stripes, black and white Shepherd checks, Panamas, worsteds, etc. Plain, pleated and button trimmed styles in the wanted eotors. Skirts , . . j that you would consider cheap at $7.50 of $ JL 4j fered here Thursday and the week at " Tr . S "New Tub Skirts At $2.95 STOMEN'S Wash Skirts in various fashionable wash fabrics Ratine, Ranie Owns, Linene, Piques, imported cotton Corduroy, Bedford Cords, etc Skirts that would sell in larger cities at $4.95. They are cut on straight Ikes and trimmed with large buttons. We believe and state that this is by far the best values you'll find for the money anywhere. LOT 2. This lot affords you a' choice of skirt values that would ordinarily retail at $10.50. One of a kind all high grade garments in all wool navy blue serges, black and white checks, novelty stripes, mannish worsteds, etc. In the as sortment you will find pleated and draped , - styles s well as button trimmed models. K 7 Choice at each r '-' Linen Coat Suits For $4.95 V. China Silk Blouses TOMORROW, 95c LIBERAL changes in hlousewear may be called recreation in dress. Given a liberal collection of dainty Mouses, a clever woman will change her appearanee as often as she is traditionally supposed to change her mind. And both changes are com mendable. Beauty should be continually dis played in new and novel settings and a bright and intelligent mentality is never twice of the same turn of mind. All of which is by way of emphasizing the importance of your seeing these Mouses that are such a distinct change from what you have. They are made of black and white China silk, in a dainty model, opening down front three quarter sleeves. Plain Robespierre eollar. Pretty and most reasonable in cost. Ideal for hot days. Balkan Middys 95c Each Jf7"E have just received two new shipments of these wanted garments. They are combi nation oi the regular Balkan Blouse, with the regulation Navy Blouse worn by the midshipmen. Of white and colored Jean, collars and cuffs of red, light and dark blue, various stripes and white. Bottom has wide band in strict conformity tc the regular Balkan Blouse. Linen, Eponge ? Ratine Dresses at $4-95 JUST fifty of these new lightweight Suits, such as women most admire for wear during the hot months. The coats are plain tailored cutaway styles and Norfolk models, with pearl and covered buttons. The skirts are plain. Be sure and get one of these suits Thursday before the sizes are de-; a a Qi ' y o - NOTHING this side of sensational can describe this Thursday sale of Women's Washable Dresses. Handsome midsummer models in the new season's latest and most attractive styles. Here are dresses such as you would ordinarily expect to find only at double the advertised price. Over thirty different tyles are represented in the sale which includes one piece ratine, eponge, linen, linene and pique dresses, in natural, white and all the wanted colors and stripes, some wnn .Bulgarian mmaiBga, eyeret embroiderv. trimmings of contrasting colors, Balkan, Russian and the new Ovorskirt "effects as well as the Dooular "Peter Thompson" styles. The very best wash dress value the "Popular" has ever offered. Any of this great collection Thursday, at $4.95 nleted. Choice of the lot As We Have Always Lead In $15.00 Woolen Suit Values, So Do We Lead 'in Linen Coat Suit Values at $15.00 THE Coat Suit for Summer wear may be either of Linen, Eponge, Palm Cloth, Crash, or Katine.as for which the leader in popularity is hard to determine. Suit your self and you have suited Fashion. For suits of this character it would be hard to find an equal to the "Popular's" showing. A wealth of handsome styles, in the above mentioned materials, for your selection. Plain tailored Suits of Linen, made with the cutaway coat; Crash Suits in self-trimmed styles, set off with ratine; and Palm Beach and Cossack Linen Suits, perfectly plain ex cept for pearl button trimmings. Suits in 03rster white, in Copenhagen, in natural lin en color and in hairline stripe effects. Misses and women's sizes. Any 1 AA r J vx tin i V of them Linen, Ratine, Eponge & tL and Voile Dresses at v A J VIEWED from every standpoint, this is the most extraordinary Drees offering launched ia El Paso this year. It is extra ordinary in point of numbers involved there are fully 150 dresses for you to select from. It is extraordinary in point of variety there are dresses of cotton eponge and ratine, of pure linen, of cotton voile, of marquisette and of lingerie materials. It is extraordinary in point of value giving even this store has never offered such styles and such values at so small a price. Fully a score of differ ent models to choose from in plain colors, all white, fancy striped and dotted effects. Not all sizes in each individual model, but in the collection you will find every size, from that to fit a miss of 16 to the dress required by the woman of 42 bust measure. 1 An Any in this collection for j) A"" See the Crepe de $ -i r Chine Dresses at " THERE are only twenty of them two or three of a kind but the price fails to give any idea of their true value. They are made of a good grade of all silk crepe de chine, in light blue, aeroplane blue, lavender, white and pink. V-shaped yokes of net trimmed wklv round frosted pearl buttons; 3-4 sleeves with inserts of lace; skirts are beautifully draped. t r While they last 5 W Embroidery, Lace and Trimming Sale Continues Hamburg embroidery edges in eyeiei ana oiina eileetg, 2 1-2 to 4 inches wide, suitable for trimming underwear. Sale Price, a yard TrC SWISS EMBROIDERY MATCH SETS In the new Gipure effects, suitable for trimming infants' and children's dresses, widths from 3-4 to 3 inches. Sale Price, r yard 7 C SWISS AND NAINSOOK EMBRO Ji ERY MATCH SETS For trimming dainty lingerie dresses, underwear, etc. These are in eyelet and blind ef fects. Sale Price - r ti yard IZC SWISS EMBROIDERY GALLOONS In the Gipure and Mind effects com bined. Beautiful for trimming Sum mer dresses, widths of 2 to 3 1Q inches. Sale Price, yard... XC EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING AND CORSET COVERING Swiss, nain sook and Hamburg, in Mind and eye let effects, exquisite pafc- Q terns. Sale Price, yard... i0 EMBROIDERY FLOUNCTNGS 18 and 27 inches wide, in Swiss and Batiste; eyelet, Mind and Gipure ef fects. Just the thing for children's dresses, bale Pnee, QC yard uOC SWISS EMBROIDERY FL0UNCTNQ This k one of the feature lots of the sale, and includes some very fine imported flouaeings. They are in eyelet, Gipure and other new 1913 designs. Ideal for women's, missed', juniors' and children's dresses; IS and 27 inches wide, at, f C yard TrOC ALL0VER EMBROIDERY Swiss and nainsook, in eyelet and other dainty patterns for lingerie dresses and waists. Sale Price, yard FL0TJNCINGS 18 and 45-iaeh Swiss ia Gipure and eyelet effects all new design. This is a "star" line and includes full skirt length embroidery and embroidery suitable for Pa over dresses. Sale price,'yd OltC 45-LNCH FLOUNCINGS Of voile and Swiss, in Gipure, eyelet, shadow and Maerame effects. These embroider ies are something we have never shown before the Gipure and Shadow effects combined. Will make beauti ful graduation dresses. (f " AC Sale Price, yard D 1 .TcD LACES Broken sets of Baby Irish, Shadow and Oriental laces, in white, ereara and ecru. 1-2 to 1 1-2 inches wide. Sale Price, - c yard . IZC ELYRIA YAL. LACES In German, French and Filet effects, 1-2 to 1 1-4 inches wide. Sale Price, A f" 12-yard bolts fiOC TORCHON LACES Both linen and cotton, odd and matched sets, widths of 1-2 to 2 inehes. Sale m Price, yard frC NET ALLOVER LACES In white and cream; 18 inches wide. Suitable for over blouses and tunics, rj r" Sale Price, yard . aOC LACE FLOUNCINGS 18-inch Shad ow and Val. ilouncings, for drapes on the sheerest of wash dresses and silk fabrics. Sale Price, m q yard 45C COTTON CLTJNY LACES Edges and insertions to match, ia white only; widths of 1 1-2 to 4 inehes. Sale Price, 12-yard a gf bolts ... . 40C Untrimmed Shapes 1-3 Off 45c SURPRISINGLY beautiful ae&fe of fine French shapes reproduced by authorised Americas agents. To morrow will see a great day's selling of these high grade shapes at one third off. The shape are of fine quality hemp, tagal, Milan and vari. ous other materials favored this sea son. And if there is a color or its allied shades that is missing from this splendid collection, we have not discovered it. Black, natural, white, navy, blues, gray, red, plum, brown, mustard are only a few of the many colors yon may select from. "Marcella" 3-in-l Combination Suits Are Here VJTf E have just received in our muslin underwear department, a long delayed ship ment of the much wanted "Mar cella" 3 in 1 combination suits, (corset cover, drawers and skirt combined). Made of good quality silk mull and cambric, beautifully trimmed in lace and ribbons. Priced at $ 1 .45 . $ 1 .95 nnd $2.45. See the nen novelties in crepe de chine underwear at $2.95 up. Women 's Panama Hats $3.95 rpHE present advance m the price o f Pi anama hats does not affect us and need not affect you. We have made heavy purchases of Panamas during the Winter months at the much lower prices which ruled at that time. These hats are' here in the new shapes and sizes, and they are far under obtaining prices at thjs figure. Flowers Up To $1.00 at 50c A SALE of fancy flowers for millinery purposes Sweet Peae, Forget-Me-Nots, Roses, Pop pies, Violets, Pansies, and assort ed flowers in all colors. These come in both silk and linen. Flow ers worth up to $1.00. Thursday Special 50c Ke$k New Mid-Summer Hats nnHE showing of mid-summer millinery is wonderfully fine. Some new imported hats and many very pretty hats, made in our own workrooms may be seen for the first time tomorrow. All show to a marked degree, our intimacy with Paris fashions. In fact, every worthy style change, no matter how slight, k tru!y and faithfully carried out in these unexcelled mid summer hats, in Milan, white" Tagals, Hemps, Pana mas and Horsehair. Lingerie styles artistically fashioned of laces, env broideries, chiffons and mulls are plentiful among this midsummer showing. A special display tomorrow in which every woman of discrimination m styles can find her in terpretation of a correct and becoming Sumner hat JLj