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EE PASO HERALD S-4E Saturday, May 3, 1913 Go Out Tomorrow Look at all other suburbs of El Paso far or near, then come back and let us show you - Richmond Terrace WHERE ALL IMPROVEMENTS ARE MADE. NOT PROMISED. See the beauty of its improvements. See the splendid paved streets, cement sidewalks, parking, etc Richmond Terrace has every im provement an inside cky lot can have. You don't have to wait for El Paso to grow to k, for the city is rapidly surrounding it NOW with beautiful homes. Prices Are $450 And Up Terms: One-quarter down, balance in one, two and three years, 6 per cent interest, or 10 per cent down and 5 per cent a month. No interest, bo mortgage, no taxes. AUSTIN & M ARR 304 San Antonio St Phone 4350. Caples Building. LATTA & HAPPER 207 Mesa Avenue. Phone 271. Morgan Building. MILLIONAIEE HELD IN WHITE SLAVE CASE Geergre IT. Bixby, ef Lone Beach, Is Charged "VVltk Contributing to Delinquency ef Miners. Los Angeles. Calif.. Mar 3. George H. Bixby. millionaire banker of Lotog Beach and member of one of toe most prominent families in southern Call- ! fornia, -was arrested last night on two j Errand jury indictments, charging him ; with having contributed to the delin- ouency of minors. Bixby was arrested at his ranch b,ome and brought to Los Angeles, where he -pas released on $10,000 bond. $5000 on each indictment. He will appear for arraignment before judge Wllburn. In the juvenile department of the superior court. Four indictments were returned by the grand jury, the two others being directed against Mrs. Josie Rosenberg. n ho is accused of pandering. The war rants were served upon Mrs. Rosenberg in the county jail, where she is held in default of $15,000 bonds, on charges of procuring. The arrest of the millionaire furnished the climax of a sensational vice inves tigation in the course of -which his name was mentioned rn connection with a resort known as "The Jonquil," op erated by Mrs. Rosenberg. Two young v, omen frequenters of the place, Mrs. Irene Marie Brown Levy, 17 years old. arnj Miss Cleo Helen Barker. 19 years old. told the grand jury of their rela tions with Bixby and others and the indictments against him accuse the millionaire of having contributed to their delinquency. The maximum penalty of each of fence is a year in the county jaiL Bixby is nearly SO years old and has a -wife and five children. He is iden tified with practically every large en terprise in Long Beach and many in Los Angeles. Demurrers and other means of le gal defence were prepared, when ha was arraigned today. Bixby did not ap pear personally, but was represented by counsel. Shortly before Bixby -was arraigned Kitty Phillips, the youthful motion picture actress, whose charges initiated the sensational white slavery investigation, was taken to the central police station by detective Ervin, who had brought her from San Francisco. to testify before the grand Jury, which will resume its inquiry Monday. After the indictments were reported Bixby was taken to the home of a fra ternal organization where judge Me-" Cormick, presiding judge of the su perior court, was in waiting. The bonds of $5000 were approved there and Bix by returned to his home in Long Beach. WEST YSLETi Highly Restr' ted Property. LOTS $125 EACH $10 Cash, $10 a Month. TOBIN. Phone 803. DIFPER 01T RELIGION; IS GIVEN A DIVORCE AUTO RACES FOR JTJAREZ, MAY 25 Prizes to Be Gaaranteed by El Paso Banks, the Promoters Say To Be a Big Sporting BveHt. May 25 will witness another automo bile race at the Juarez track, and the promoters declare that the coming event is going to surpass the previous one in attractiveness and in every oth er respect The principal event will be a 50-mile race for all cars and tfr-jre will also be a 10-mile race for cars driven by the owners; a 10-mile novelty race for street machines, in which the cars will have to load passengers at the start signal, unload at the end of the first lap, run a lap, then load again, and fin ish in another lap or two: races for motorcyclists and a free-for-all race for boys on bicycles. Any boy in El Paso or Juarez will bepermitted to enter and his wheel win get him ad mission at the gates. The promoters promise that the prizes will be guaranteed by some El Paso bank and that the officers of the course will be among the well known business men of El Paso. They prom-. ie that there will be no long waits between the different events and say that officers enough will be on hand to keep the trsek properly cleared They say they wish to make it a' high class event in every particular and mean to make it the biggest sporting event in the history of El Paso. P. C. Thede, General Manager of the Ma dera Lumber Company, Is Grant ed a. Divorce. Alleging that his wife, Amy 2. Thede, would not live with him until he ac cepted her religious views and became a member of her church, P. C. Thede, general .manager or the Madera Lumber company, applied for and was granted a divorce by judge A. M. Walthall, of the 41st district court, Friday. The plaintiff averred in his petition that the means resorted to by his wife to enforce her religious views on him were such as to make it impossible for j uiein vo live logetner. The couple were married at Madera, Calif, on Xo mber 7, 1900. They lived together, the plaintiff says, until April 8, 1912, when, he says, his wife insisted on him regulating his life to meet her religious views. The plaintiff says he did not agree with those. Their two children are Everett P. Thede, aged 11 years, and Maurice . Thede, aged 9 years. THE COURTS I VICAR GEXKRAL OP DENVER DIBS AT AGE OP 78 YEARS Denver. Colo., May 3. Monsignor H.-nry Robinson, vicar general of the "atho!ic diocese of Denver, died today, in his 70th year. He had been ill for eeral months with bronchial trouble. rather Robinson came to Colorado in he early 70s as a missionary and was v-11 known throughout the state. S4TH DISTRICT COURT. Dan M. Jackson, Presiding. .. M. W. Eubans vs. A. Schwartz, suit for $25,000 damages for death of minor son; judgment for $1000. -I1ST DISTRICT COURT. A. M. Walthall, Presiding. Carrie D. Langley vs. Claude A. Langley. suit for divorce; filed. L G. Gaal ts H. D. Camp, injunction suit; judgment for defendant. Pf C Thede vs. Amy E. Thede, suit for' divorce; granted. JUSTICES' COURTS. B. B. McClintock, Presiding. Thomas Holland vs. C L. Ervin, jr., suit for $15; case settled. J. J. Murphy, Profiling. Kansas City Consolidated Smelting & Refining company vs. eight defend ants, forcible detainer suits; judgment for plaintiff. Thomas R. Brooks, charged with burglary; held to grand jury in sum of $500. MAY 11 DESIGNATED AS "MOTHERS' DAY" Austin, Tex., May 3. The governor has issued a Mothers' Day proclama tion, officially designating Sunday. May 11, as Mothers' Day. On that day the people of the state are urged to remember their mothers and also to wear her favorite flower on the lapel of their coats, and he also urges the wearing of a miniature flag in recog nition of and education of womankind since the establishment of the United States government. TONIGHT !l H until 9:30 you can get free H tickets to West Ysleta at H I Tobin's Office H or get them at the station B i Hj Sunday. H OKLAHOMA TOWX TURNS SCHOOL GROUNDS INTO PARK Guymon, Okla., May 3. The public school grounds of Guymon were today opened as a public park by the city. During the past school year, the board of education, faculty and students have worked without ceasing to make the school grounds a social center, public playground and park. Early in the year an extensive program was laid out and now it is nearing completion. The first thing that was done was to establish an outdoor gymnasium, 40 feet wide and 100 feet long. This gym nasium is honeycombed with chain swings, chain swinging trapezes, and horizontal bars. A pavilion for ob servation and band purposes has been constructed on the school grounds. In addition to smaller apparatus, the school has installed vaulting outfits, hurdles, shot and basketball apparatus A subirrigation system is being in stalled for the benefit of the grove on the school grounds. PRESIDENT OP HAITI IS DEAD; FOIR CANDIDATES SEEK OFFICE Port Au Prince. Hayti, May J. The president of the republic of Hayti, Gen Tancrede - uguste, died last night after a brief illness. The national assembly was convened today to elect a successor as chief ex ecutive. Four candidates were prepared to present their claims judge Luxem bourg Cauvin. former minister of the interior. Michel Oreste , a prominent inner, Gen. Beanforse Laroche, min ister of war, and Gen. Beliard. CALISHERS. CALISHERS- .CALISHER'S .CALISHER'S- .THE ENTIRE An Exhibit of the Department of Manual and Domestic Arts THIRD FLOOR EL PASO PUBLIC SCHOOLS CALISKER BUILDING WORK WILL BE EXHIBITED IN THE FOLLOWING BRANCHES Kindergarten, Primary, Hand Work, Card Board Construction, Elementary Woodwork, Cabinet Making, Wood Turning, Mechanical Drawing, Sewing and Domoe tie Science entire week, commencing May 5. Toilet Paper 4 rolls for 10c Worth 5e Roll. (Basement.) f HEART H L , vW JP1 1 1l JUL IrafifcffSa Parson Ammonia 25c size Full pints (Basement.) 17c 50c Gingham Petticoats . 35c Made with deep flounce and lock stitched scallop. (Basement Special) Second Week of the Great May Sale With new features in every section counters and tables piled high with the strongest values ever shows EI Paso. Monday will mark the fourth day of these sensational underpricingg, which have evrowded this big store with enthusiastic and pleased buyers from the very start, making new selling records for every department, and demonstrating the "Calisher" merchandising methods and pricings to all in a pleasing manner. The Economies Of This Great Sale Are Unequaled Anywhere. .THE ENTIRE rs 48c 75c Short Kimonos . Beautiful styles in fancy erepes, satin trimmed. (Basement Special) 10.00 New Tailored Sui(s at . . . That should be priced 17.50 Smartly tailored models, in Women's and Juniors' sizes, in brown, tan, grey, blue, red and white summer wool materials, beautifully designed and splendidly made a very special value C 7 f )) May Sale Price tfIU.UU New Ratine Dresses at . . . J, 0 16.75 $16.75 Were made to be sold at 16.50 Balkan styles, white skirt with red or blue blouse, in suit effect, with hip band. belt, collar and cuffs of contrasting material, edges piped and scalloped a very pleasing design; CI 1 QC May Sale Special $1 I . J New Silk Dresses at ... . regularly worth to 22.50 A beautiful selection. Poplins and Wash Silk in solid shades: Satin Foulards in black and white stripes, with dainty flowerets, or in allover noral patterns in pretty shades all draped models May Sale Price New Balkan Suits at . . . . 25.00 values---worth it, too Wool Poplins, black hairline on white serge with Balkan and Pompadour trimmings and vest effect, draped skirts (P JO 7f May Sale Price V ' ' J Beautiful Silk Dresses at Just Half Regular Prices For the Great May Sale we have taken our entire stock of the better grade of Silk. Crepe Meteor, Crepe De Chine, Charmeuse and Silk Eolienne Dresses, that Were regularly markd to sell at from $12.58 on up to $55.90 and marked them at just one-half the regular prices. What could be more tempting than this offer? The selection is superb, embracing every new style and coloring. 18.75 I I WITr TffT IlflFmMwffl Ji?0 $3.00 to $4.00 Wash Dresses at Beautiful styles, in natural or Hue linen, with embroidered yoke, collar and euffs or in plain styles, with white collar and cuff and fancy batiste dresses, beautifully and tastefully i Q( trimmed Choke Pli7J $4.00 Linen Motoring Coats at &t9&j y Handsome models in grey or natural linen, long coats, ia the newest styles, excellently made and trimmed with heavy buttons and large patch poekets a value never before equaled at the d0 QC $1.75 Tubable Skirts $3 Shirt Waist Skirts $1.18 $1.95 Linene and Pique Skirts the kind that you need for sum mer, excellently made pret tily trimmed. Late models; in blue, black or tan Serge or Panama, also in Novelty mixtures a big value. $1.25 White Lingerie Waists at 69c A superb gathering of new styles, daintily trimmed with pretty laces, clusters of tucks, or embroidered panel yoke Waists that were made to sell at ?1.00 to $1-26 A May Sale Special, JQ JJ at New Balkan Blouses at 95c Sizes 12 to 20 Beautifully made, of fine grade Galatea, with blue trimmings A $1.50 value May Sale QC Special aOC EXQUISITE NEW dj A p- Voile Waists, $1.95 toD2:.OU Are shown in a beautiful selection with Ba'kan embroidery. Irish crochet lace, trimmed with clus ters of dainty pin tucks, in white, with dainty colored collars and cuffs, and embroidery. Women's 50c Silk Hose, 29c In black or white, a splendid heaiy grade, with high spliced heel, dou ble sole and deep garter top. Great May Sale Notion. Specials "Sun" nooks and Eyes, regularly 5c, 3 cards 10c 15c Hair Pin Cabinets 10c 15c SUk Dress Shields, sizes, 2, 3 and 4 Pair 10c Net Collar Foundations, all sias," black or white 5c 10c "Yonder" or Foot Form Stock ing Darners , 8c 5c Sandow Dress Fasteners, white or black, 2 for 5c Garter Elastic, all widths, black or white, length 3c 50c Colonial Embroidery Edgings, 6 yard piece 35c Dressmakers' Pins, 1-4 pound box for 8c Card 6HatPins 4c Washington Pins, fuH 400 eount, 3 for ..5c Tailors' Chalk, box. . : 15c White Pearl Buttons, i cards for 15c Taped Featherbone 8c The Great May Sale of Millinery Offers Big Savings The truly remarkable underpricings we announced the first day of the big sale are still in effect, and where first lots have been sold out, new ones are found to take their place and in many instances the added features exceed the first, in both values, and point of style. 4.00 &5.00 Trimmed Hats at 1.44 A special May Sale Feature Hata of unusual beauty and cleverness, in large or small shapes and colors to please, with pretty flower and rib bon trimmings a beautiful gathering to choose from and only f.1.44. Trimmed Hats worth to 7.50 at . . 3.75 Trimmed Hats worth to 9.50 at . .. 4.95 Trimmed Hals worth to 12.50 at . . 7.50 An immense gathering of superb beauty embracing the entire stocks and most folks are aivare of the fact thai "Calisher' millmery far sur passes any shown in El Paso at a like price and this great May Sale offers the best values rve have ever sho&n. Come m look Ms big assemblage of pretty hats over there's one here that sas "just made for you." Untrimmed Shapes, Flowers and Sailors of every description, Ratine Hats, Lingerie Hats and Misses' Hats all enter the sale At Prices much under their regular worth end every late style is shown. 25c to 50c Neckwear Novelties, May sale price, two for 25c . A great gathering of beautiful new styles, in white, blaek or colors. Cleverly trimmed with pretty feces and silks A most unusual value. ,- . EtoXr "& .ai Great May Sale of Cor sets and Accessories. Fine corsets of every dependable make where but one, two and three of a model remain, will be marked at just half ptiee. $U& Net Brassieres at 69c ?2.M "Biea Jblie" Bust Con liners, ia set, at 95c A. Drake Brassieres 25c Values up to JSe. Sanitary Napkins, dor 30c 39c Emb. Trim. Brassieres 25c Children's 50c H. & W. Lace Trim med Pasty Waists 36c Great May Sale of Gloves-TJnderpriced. $2.00 "Monarch" K3d Gloves $1.79 $150 "Derby" Kid Gloves.. $1.29 $3.95 "Eskay" Kid Gloves. $2.94 16 button length Not in white. $3.75 "Derby" Kid Gloves. . . .$24 16 button Black or tan. $350 Nat. Doeskin Gloves. .$2.44 $2.75 Nat. Doeskin Gloves. .$2.17 12 button length. $25 Gauntlet Gloves $1.87 In blaek or tan only. 35c WOMEN'S 75c UNION SUITS, AT Extra fine quality ribbed knit union suits, full finished lisle, square or round neck with wide lace at yoke, lace trimmed or tight knee. May sale price, only 35c. Great May Sale Of Summer Dress Fabrics 42 in. Foulard Faconne $1.05 worth ?1.69 the yard in a superb choice of colorings, in brocaded designs two widths in one. 42 in. 'Charmeuse Silks, $1.14 worth $L75 the yard, beautiful shades, a splendid quality, soft and clinging and only J1.14. $1.25 Wash Silks, at yard, 85c 36 in. wide, in. plain shades or hair line stripes a very superior grade the yard. 85c $2.00 Blk. Peau de Soic, $1.50 A Monday special. 36 in. wkie, xtra heavy, high lustrous finish a big value at $1.60. 50c Broc. Crystal Crepes, 29c 27 in. wide, black, white, and all wanted shades Monday only. $1.50 Wool Suitings at 95c 44 to 54 in. wide solid shades, stripes, checks, hair line diagonals and whip cords. 95c $1. 75 Crepe chiffon cloth $1.29 44 in. wide, in Nell Rose, Royal Blue, emerald, coral, navy and ecru Monday Special. J1.29. Great' May Sale of Sheets, Sheetiags and Linens The unmatchable Pricings of this Big Sale afford great econoy. The Basement Store's offerings The First Floor's offerings Fairhank's Gold Dust Washing Powder, 3 pkgs. for f Monday only, Basement 1UC (Limit Three Packages.) Bon Ami or Morgan's . 25c Sapolio 3 cakes for Regularly 10c the cake (Basement Special.) 72x90 Pepperell Sheets each 54c Bleached, torn and hemmed, seamless, reg ularly worth 75c each. Limit of 4 sheets to purchase. . 72x90 Bleached Sheets each 34c Tern and hemmed, worth 5c each. Limit ef 4 sheets to purchase. 42x36 Pepperell Cases 2 for 25c Limit Of 4 to a purchase. 42x36 Hemmed Cases 2 for 15c Limit of 4 to a purchase. Regularly worth l: l-Ic each. 9-4 Bleached Pepperell Sheeting, worth 30c. yard 2lc 9-4 Unbleached Pepperell Sheeting, worth 27 l-2c yard 22c Palma Muslin, 12 yds, for 1.00 Yard wide, soft finish, bleached regularly worth lc yard. Bleached Muslin, 16 yds. for 1.00 An-excellent grade, worth 8c yard. Housekeepers, Attention! SOOO Lace Curtain Samples, in short and long lengths, go on sale Monday ty j" at, each uOC They're worth up to $1.00 each beauti ful patterns in heavy or fine laces. Bet ter come early they won't last long 90 Linen Sheeting, yard, 85c An excellent grade, regularly $1.M. 54 in. Butchers' Linen, yd 69c A heavy grade, regularly 85c yd. 22 in. Fancy Huck Toweling, yd. 59c All pure linen and heavy, worth 75c 84 in. Linen Satin Damask, yd. 1.89 Regular)? sold at 2.25 and J2.Se the yd. 72 in. Linen Satin Damask yd. 1.39 Regularly priced at S1.75 the yard. 72 in. Linen Satin Damask, yd. 95c Beautiful Patterns, regularly 1.35. 18 in. Merc. Napkins, the dozen, 79c Regularly priced at 1.06 dor 19 in. all Linen Napkins, the dozen, 92c Regularly priced at 1.25 the do. 22 in. & 20 in. Linen Napkins, doz. 1.98 An excellent quality, worth 2.50 dox. 24x24 Satin Linen Napkins 2.95 An excellent, superior grade, regularly worth to 4.50 the doxen. Scolloped Linen Lunch Cloths 96c in beautiful patterns, regularly 1.25. $1.25 Embroideries at 47c Just think of it 15 in. flouncing 37 in. nounclngg, in exquisite patterns on fine. sheer materials Monday Special. 4Tc $2.50 Crepe Embroidery $1.23 The newest of the season's styles ia heavy Bulgarian blind work. 45 in. fiounc ings a great choice of beautiful patterns, Monday, 1.23. $1.25-$1.50 Undermuslins 94c A splendid grouping of dainty erepe and lingerie Robes. Drawers, and Gorset Cov ers exquisitely trimmed with beautiful laces Just the prettiest styles we've ever shown. Women's 75c Union Suits 55c A very superior grade of silk finish lisle ribbed, with tight or loose knee. Women's $1 Union Suits 73c Beautiful silk lisle garments, with hem stitched hem at neck and shoulders. Merc. Lisle Vests 2 For 35c A very fine quality, small ribbed. HBRC8IUZBD LISLK VESTS, with lace or hemstitched top, worth to 79c Monday special, at 46c Other big values are Women's Union Suits at 25e and 35o Women's Vests; 2 for 35c; Out stse Vests. 15c and 3Sc 35c Bungalow Nets 23c SO in. wide in pretty 'designs A very special value Moaday. (Basement Balcony.) 50c & 75c Whie Vatsts 29c Pretty styles, with lace and cluster tuck trimmings. (Monday Only, Basement.) I ; . n ir -II