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EL PASO HERALD Monday, Julv 14. 1013 Others May Try to Imitate the natural appearance and work manship of oar artificial teeth and bndgework. But no others can give yon the same satisfaction that we can give you; consider this very care fully. Call and let us show yon samples of oar work and refer you to some of our patients we have done work for. The very best ma terial used and all work absolutely guaranteed. Lady attendant. Office hoars, 8:30 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sunday. 9:20 a. m. to $1:30 p. m. New York Painless Dentists Cor. Mesa & Texat Si. Over Silberberjfs Jeveby Store, El Paso, Tex. EL P'ASO SCHOOL FOR G7 R L S Its standards are high; it gives particular attention to health and physical devel opment of the girls; its atmosphere is homelike; its scholarship is thorough. Miss Slater and Miss TafeL Principals. 1111 Terrace Street, Sunset Heights. ONE APPLICATION RESTORES THE COLOR TO GREY OR FADED HAIR Simple Easy Safe With Hay's Hear Health Wfcy have unsightly grey hair why look prematurely grey and years older than you are why look unattractive and lose your charm and beauty? If you hair is grey, faded, streaked looking. Hay's Hair Health will change it bring back the natural color, life and lustre quickly, effectively. No one i an tell that you are using it. You'll be surprised at the quick results from a few applications, the grey hairs will Kradually disappear, leaving your bair in its natural, youthful condition, full of life, radiance and beauty. For those who are troubled wth j El Pasoans Away Sewer commisioner J. W. Hadlock and Mrs Hadlock will leave Tuesday msht for Los Angeles, Calif. They will L" gone a month. A part of the time will be spent at San Diego. Mrs. J. J. Haosinger, wife of city detective Joe Haosinger. and Mrs. W. X Wood, wife of detective Wood, are at Los Angeles, Calit. where they will .-.end a month. Mrs. Wood is accom I ani'Jd by her daughter Miss Velma. Seth Orndorff left Saturday for Kansas City, Me. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Taylor, son. W ayne. and daughters, Matilda and Dorothy, have left for San Diego. Calif. ' Miss Helen Stimmell left Sunday for San Diego, Calit H. R. Carrnth and A. R. Humphreys "ivnt to San Diego, Calit, Saturday. Mrs. W. W. Fink has left for Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. J. Schairer has gone to Los Angeles, Calit. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Miller have gone to Mountain Park for a two weeks' stay. Mrs. H. F. Reynand went to Cloud-I cron uus morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Durham and children, of 409 East Rio Grande street. will leave Tuesday night for California to be gone a month or six weeks. Misses Hazel and Beulah Miller go to day to Mesilla Park for a two weeks' vacation. Capt Dorsey Cullen. Second cavalry, left on Sunday evening for Leon Sprincs for the rifle competition. He will remain there for two weeks and then go to Flnley. Tex, where his troop will do border duty for about four months. Mrs. J. B. Tfaew has gone to Chicago and points in Ohio to spend the rest of the summer. Mh-s A. A. Eseontrias, wife of city passenger agent Eseontrias. of the Mex ican Central, is now visiting is Port land. Ore. She will go from there to heittle and San Francisco, returning home in August She is accompanied bj her mother, Mrs. L. E. Moran, D. L H. Manigauli Civil Engineer 78 Ml X. Kansas St. El Paao, Texas BAT 13 W c- ue the "Dlctopnone." DRMGHO'VS BISrSLSS COLLEGE R. F. Davis. 1'anaier. Phone 1184. ihfTERNATIONAL I I ! ! Crvet vow Bov a start. Kjltet yoor Coy X Man. , Phone 1 147. J. f. Mwfil Pm. itffi i flsfiinBi tmmKmm NEW YORK AND EETUKN" $OE.85 VIA NEW ORLEANS STOPOVERS On Sale Daily Limit, October 31st First Class Equipment All the Way CITY TICKET OFFICE, 206 North Oregon St. M-2 (Of h "DIDN'T HURT BIT." Dandruff there is nothing that will re lieve the irritation and itching and cleanse the scalp so quickly and thor oughly as Hay's Hair Health. Dan druff causes the hair to turn grey, be come thin and faded, and gradually to fall out. Druggists will refund your money if you are not satisfied with Hay's Hair Health after a trial. Free: Sign this adv. and take it to the following druggists and get a 50c bottle of Hay's Hair Health and a 36c cake of Harfina Soap for 50c; or $1.00 bottle of Hay's Hair Health and two 25c. cakes of Harfina Soap Free, for $1. PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE; DEPOT PHAR; POTTER DRUG CO.; A. E. RYAN & CO ; WARD'S PHAR.; J. A. WEABER & CO.; SCOTT WHITE & CO. Advertisement. Dinners and Luncheons Miss Glen Adams gave a luncheon Saturday night after the Country club dance at the home of Mrs. LamarDavis. Those enjoying the occasion were Miss Adams's guest. Miss Katherine Gossett and Messrs. Britton Davis and Russell Barney. Capt and Mrs. Wm. F. Martin, of the Second cavalry, entertained Saturday evening with a pleasant dinner at the Country club. Covers were laid for 12, the guests being officers of Capt. Mar tin's regiment and their wives or sweet hearts. The table was decorated with wild flowers and ipink shaded lights. The party remained for the dance. Gist Russel was host at a dinner party Sunday evening at the Valley Inn. his guests being Miss Martha Thurmond. Miss Anne Lee Gaines and Dr. Kirt Sauer. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Ammonette and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bingham motored down the valley Sunday evening and had dinner at the Valley Inn. Dan White had at dinner with him at the Valley Inn- Saturday night A. H. and R. V. Pruit, of RoswelL and John H. Rand, of El Paso. Mrs. C. W. Wilcox gave a breakfast party at the Valley Inn Sunday morn ing, having as her guests Rudolph H. Wilcox, Dr. A. W. Moncheue, of Fort Worth, and L. E. Wltcham. Mr. and Mrs.' J. M Dudley went down the county road Saturday evening In their automobile and took dinner at the Valley Inn. Thomas Mayfield entertained at din ner at the Valley Inn Sunday evening, his guests being Mrs. W. D. Mayfield, Miss Lucile Daniels and Miss Frances Mayfield. Oat Of Town Visitors L..G. Plant, of the fuel bureau of the Runset-Cential lines, is in El Paso. Walter Hogg, secretary and treasurer of Dallas cotton mills, stopped over in the city yesterday and today enroute to Los Angeles. San Francisco. Spokane and other Pacific coast points in the interest of his mills. He will visit grand canyon aiid other points of in terest along tee journey. Miss Katherine Gossett, who has been the guest of Miss Glen Adams for some time, left today for California. -X- -46- -X- Mrs. Ed McConachie, of Tucumcarl. N. M, is visiting at 409 East Rio Grande street. Mrs. H. B. Livingston and soil Rob ert Bruce, left Friday on the Golden State Limited for Kingman, Kan. Mrs Livingston has been the guest for a few months of Mrs. A. Oliver, 1905 Arisona street. Mrs. George B. Oliver has as her guest Mrs. C. S. White, of Fabens, Tex. Miss Carrie Shaw, who has been visit ing Mrs. Oliver, has returned to her home, in Fabens. Mrs and Mrs. Roy Roberts, of Dallas, are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. W. W. Llttlejohn, In Austin Park. J parties Miss Rose Adams entertained on a recent morning for Misses Margaret Bennett and Sparrow Smith. The hours were spent .enjoyably in sewing, an ice being served for refreshment. Those present were: Misses Boots Brown, Edna Robertson, Beatrice Pateman, Geraldlne Merchant. Zoetta Kooertson, EUen Moore rothr Stahman. Dorothy Bennett and Sparrow Smith. Vi rjz OIL BURNIMGl j LOCOMOTIVES I m fH ye. A BUSY YEAR AHEAD FOR WOMAN'S CLUB X)FEL PASO; ANNUAL PROGRAM ISSUED UESDAY, October 7 will be the first meeting date of the El Paso Woman's club for the year 191J- 14. The yearbook of the club is just out, containing meeting dates and pro gram for the new year. The calendar follows: October. Tuesday, Oct. 7. Directors' Meeting. 10:00 a. m. Wednesday, Oct. S, Officers Day, 3:00 p. m. Wednesday. Oct. IS, Music Study. 3:00 p m. Wednesday. Oct. 22, Current Events. Literature. 3:00 p. m. , Wednesday. Oct. 29, Art Study. 3:00 p. m. November. - Tuesday. Nov. 4, Directors' Meeting. 10:00 a, m. Wednesday, Nov. 5, Ciub Day, 3:00 p. m. Wednesday, Nov. 13. Music Study, 3.00 p. m. Wednesday. Nov. 19, Current Events. Literature, 3:00 p. m. Wednesday. Nov. 29, Art Study. 3:00 p. m. December. Tuesday. Dec 2, Directors' Meeting. 10.00 a. m. Wednesday Dec 3, General Federa tion .Day. 3:00 p. ra. Wednesday. Dec 10. Music Study, 3:00 p. m. Wednesday. Dec 17. Curxent Bvents. Literature, 3:00 p. m. Wednesday, Dec 31, Art Study. 3:00 p. m. January. Tuesday. Jan. . Directors' Meeting. 10:00 a. m. Wednesday. Jan. 7, Reciprocity Day, 3:00 p. m. Wednesday, Jan. 14, Music Study, 3.00 p. m. Wednesday, Jan. 21, Current .Events, Literature, 3:00 p. m. Wednesday, Jan. 28, Art Study. 3:00 p. m. February. Tuesday. Feb. 3. Directors' Meeting, 10:00 a. m. Wednesday. Feb. 4, Educational Day. 5:00 p. m. Wednesday. Feb. 11. Music Study,-3:00 p. m. Wednesday. Feb. It. Current Events, LiUrature. 3:00 p. m. Wednesday. Feb. 26, Art Study. 3:00 P. m. Mareh. Tuesday. March 3. Erectors' Meeting. 10:00 a. m. Wednesday, March 4, Club Birthday, 1:00 p. m. Wednesday. Mareh 11. Music Study, 3.00 p. m. Wednesday. March 18. Current Events, Literature. 3:00 p. m. Wednesday. March za. Art stuay. 3:00 p. m. Tuesday, March 31. Directors' Meet ing. 10:00 a. m. April. Wednesday. April 1. Annual Business Meeting, 3:00 p. m. , Wednesday, April S, Music Study, 3:00 p. m. Wednesday. April 15. Curent Events. Literature. 3:00 p. m. Wednesday. April 22. Art Study. 3:00 p. m. Wednesday. April 23, Fine Art Even ing, 8:00 p. m. May. Tuesday. May 5, Directors' Meeting. 10:00 a. m. Wednesday. May 6, Instalation of Officers, 3:00 p. m. The Offleers. The officers for 1913-1914 are: Mrs. A. P. Averill, president: Mrs. W. R. Brown, first vice president; Mrs. A. W. Foster, second vice president; Mrs. Claude Berry, recording secretary; Mrs. C H. Campbell, corresponding sec retary; Mrs. S. H. Sutherland, treasurer. Mrs. J. L. Dwyer, auditor. Directors Mrs. A. P. Averill. Mrs. Claude Berry, Mrs. W. R. Brown, Mrs. C. H. Campbell. Mrs. J. L. Dwyer, Mrs. W. W. Evans. Mrs. & J. FennelL Mrs. A. W Foster. Mrs. Heil Hale, Mrs. J. H. Hirt, Mrs. Flora Jones, Mrs. J. J. Kaster. Mrs. J. W. Lorentsen, Mrs. J. G. McNary, Mrs. Francis Moore. Mrs. J. J. Pearce. Mrs. C. B. Stevens, Mrs. S. H. Sutherland. Mrs. W. & Valentine. Mrs. W. I. Watson. Mrs. Parvln Witte. Perpetual honorary directors Mis. Olga Kohlberg, Mrs. J. E. Townsend. Standing Committees. Finance committee Mrs. E. Kohl berg. chairman; Mrs. J. L. Dwyer, Mrs. J. E. Townsend. Courtesy committee Mrs. J. W. Lorentzen. chairman; Mrs. W. W. Tur ney. Mrs. W. H. Burges, Mrs. Frank Seamon Mrs. R. B. Thomason, Mrs. Marie Loomis, Mrs. A. L. Hawley. Press committee Mrs. C A. Relne mund. chairman; Miss Grace Virginia Logan, Miss Hallle R. Irvin. Mrs. Stan ley Bevan. Mrs. J. C Schuller, Mrs. H. E. Christie. House committee Mrs. S. J. Fenncll. chairman; Mrs. E. Kohlberg, Mrs. J. F. Williams, Mrs. & H. Sutherland. Room committee Mrs. Francis Moore, chairman; Mrs. Peyton F. Ed wards, Miss Lena Heep. Social committee Mrs. A. M. Loomis. chairman; Mrs. A. W. Foster, vice chairman; Mrs. U. S. Stewart. Mrs. W. L. Tooley. Mrs. W. T. Hixson. Mrs. G. F. Hawks, Mrs. W. D. Tipton. Mrs. J. i Bowen. Mrs. H. H. Bailey, Mrs. Robin Gould; Mrs. May Nor veil, Miss Josephine Wooten. Bureau of information Mrs. W. I. Watson, chairman; Mrs. W. H. Pickels. Mrs. John F. Miller, Mrs. D. J. Roberts, Mrs. Thomas Quigley. Mrs. W. A. Sea son. Mrs. Roy Davis. General Federation notes Mrs. J. E. Townsend and Mrs. F. H. Hodge. Texas Federation notes Mrs. Hell Hale and Dr. Alice G. Merchant. The Club Day I'regranM. From November until MaL the presi dent will be at home to all club mem bers on the first Monday afternoon of each month from 3 to 5. Clnb day meetings occur on the first Wednesday of each month at 3 p. m. The first rows of seats are reserved for new members. Following are the programs: Wedaeiday. October S. Officers' Day Hostess, Mrs. J. Love: program la charge of Mrs. D. A. w. rosier. "Wednesday, November S. Club House Day Hostess. Mrs. W. B. Long; program in charge of Mrs. S. H. Sutherland. Social hour. Wednesday. Deeemhri- S General Federation Day Hostess. Mrs. H. T. Bowie; paper, "What the Federation Aims to Accomplish Through Its Committee." Discussion of: The Relation of the Individual Woman to Her Club, The Relation of the Ciub to the State and General Fed ertalon. Selections from "The Other Woman," the last address of Mrs. Sarah Piatt Decker. WedBcoaay, January 7. Reciprocity Day Program In charge of special committee. Wednesday, February 4. Educational Day Hostess, Mrs. M. P. Schuster: program In charge of Mrs. Olga Kohlberg. Wednesday, March 4. Club Birthday Hostesses, social committee; annual luncheon. Original compositions, prose, poetry and music. Program in charge of committee on awaras. "Wednesday, April 1. Hostess, Mrs. Flora Jones; memorial hour; annual business meeting. Wednesday, Mir . Instalation of Officers Hostess, Mrs. T. W. rainier; special program; infor mal reception. Department of Mmle. The officers for 1913-1914 of the de partment of music are: Mrs. Lilliam Merrihew Pearce. chairman: Mrs. Mos sie Burks Rucker. first vice chairman: Mrs Nona C. Pearson, second vfee chairman. Mrs Ynez Dwer Chnsti. . scerttar;. Miss Annie Stnlnroif tr. i ur. i M. T -v.,, ', viiu'ib lirurnr r Conducted by MISS JESSIE KING Telephones 2020 or 2040, day; and 2770. night. , SOCI VL CALKXD.UL A. sS Tuesday. Auction Bridge club meets - with Mrs. Leon Miller. Aid and Missionary society & r of the Highland Park Baptist church meets at the church. sV - Weddings The engagement of J. A. Hltchins. of El Paso, and Miss Viva Waite. of Kan sas City, Mo. has been announced in Paso social circles. Mrs. Sophie Evans delightfully en tertained Friday afternoon with a luncheon in honor of her sister. Miss Elizabeth Bersch, to announce Miss Bersch's engagement to Jack Bunting, of the State National bank. Tiny hearts containing the announcement of the en gagement were attached to ribbons, which led from a basket of pink sweet peas gracing the center of the table to the places of the guests. A three-course luncheon 'was served, those present being: Mesdames Sophie Evans. Frank Bersch, Rader. Shutz; Mioses Elizabeth Bersch, Marion Hol land, Helen Holland, Stella Rawley, Marie Swartz. Elizabeth Kirksey, Rena Shea and Martin. Mrs. J. D. Stalker entertained Sun day evening with a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Bersch. The house was beautifully decorated with caiia lines. The gifts were showered from a white parasol, and in the center of the table was a miniature bridal procession. The two-course luncheon was served on the lawn, which was j decorated with Japanese lanterns. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stalker, Mrs. Shutz, Mrs. Sophie Evans, Mrs. Rader: Misses Elizabeth Bersch, Marian Holland. Helen Holland, Eliza beth Kirksey and Rena Shea. librarian; Mrs. Ruth R. McXary, di rector of strins quartet. Regular meetings occur on the sec ond Wednesday of each month. October IS. Director, Mrs. Ada L. Lorentzen: American composers-George Chadwlck and Adolfe Foerster; brief sketch of their careers. Piano, voice, violin and concerted numbers. Xnveraber 12. Director. Mrs. Regina S. Reineraund: "Hansel and GreteL" a fairy opera by Engelbert Humperdlnck; short sketch of his life; synopsis and excerpts from the opera. December ie. Director, Mrs. Margaret D. Owen; English composers Sir Edward Elgar and Landon Ronald; brief sketch of their lives. Piano, voice, violin ana concerted numbers. January 14. Director. Mrs. Maud L. Kaster; "In a Persian Garden," a song cycle for quartet by Liza Lehmann. Kerarj- 11. Director. Mrs. Elna M. Fennessy: "The Practical Value of Music" Miss Alice Fitzpatrick. American composers Arthur Foote and Louis Campbell Tipton; short sketch of their Uvea. Piano, voice, violin and concerted num bers. Mareh 11. Nomination of officers. Director. Mrs. Kate A. Dick. "Should the Works of Foreign Composers Be Sung in Eng lish V; affirmative, Mrs. Olga Kohl berg; negative. Mra. Kate Moore Brown. Opera. "The Jewels of the Ma donna." Wolf -Ferrari; sketch of bis life; synopsis and excerpts from the opera. AsrII 8. Election of Officers. Director. Mrs. Gertrude E. Moore; American compos ers Charles Wakefield Cadman. Sid ney Homer and Charles Gilbert Spross: brief sketch of their lives; piano, voice, violin and concerted numbers. Maslc Department Members. Mrs. H. M. Andreas. Mrs. S. Aron stein. Mrs. A. P. Averill. Mrs. H. H. Bailey. Miss F. Barnes. Mrs. O. H. Baum. Mrs. L. M. Breck, Mrs. J. E. Bowen, Mrs. W. L. Brown. Mrs. W. R. Brown, Dr. I. E. Bishop, Miss H. Buckler. Mrs. W. H. Burges. Mrs. G.' A. Bush. Mrs. W.' M. Butler. Mrs. George Brunner. Mrs. W. .A. Bee son. Mrs. C. Berry, Mrs. D. C. Booth. Mrs. a H. Campbell, Mrs. G. B. Col man. Mrs. O. A. Critchett. Mrs. W. J. Cox. Mrs. W. L. Crockett, Miss F. Com fort. Mrs. J. F. Colley. Mrs. H. K. Christie. Mrs. Roy Davis. Mrs. W. a Davis, Mrs. Kuno Doerr. Mrs. J. S. Daugherty, Mrs. J. E. Dutcher, Miss Lucile Daniels, Mrs. J. L. Dwyer. Mrs. James A. Dick. Mrs. R. M. Dudley. Mrs. J. H. Ewin. Mrs. W. W. Evans. Mrs. J. F. Eyster. Mrs. S. J. Fennell, Mrs. W. W. Fink. Mrs. W. H. Forbes. Mrs. & J. Freu denthal. Mrs. D. V. Fennessey. Mrs. G. C. Gibson, Mrs. W. B. Glar don. Miss E. Goff. Mrs. Mary C. Greer. Mrs. Thos. B. Goodwin, Mrs. Robin Gould. Mrs. S. M. Hale. Mrs. A. L. Hawley, Mrs. C. M. Hendricks, Mrs. J. H.- Hill. Mrs. W. T. Hixson. Mrs. J. H. Hirt. Mrs. Wm. P. Hinden, Miss Lena Heep. Miss Hallle Irvin. Mrs. R. P. Jackson. Mrs. C D. John son. Mrs. W. H. F. Judd. Mrs. Helen Judson, Mrs. Helen Jackson. Mrs. J. J. Kaster, Mrs. O. Kohlberg. Miss B. Kerr. Mrs. J. Krakauer, Miss Elsie Kohlberg. Mrs. L. C. LeVaux. Mrs. M. L. Loomis. Mrs. A. M. Loomis, Mrs. J. W. Lorent zen, Mrs. J. D. Love, Mrs. W. B. Long. Mrs. Bert Loomis, Miss Grace Logan. Mrs. Gertrude Ledbetter. Mrs. K. W. MacCallum. Mrs. J. G. McNary. Mrs. J. R. McLeod, Mrs. J. F. McK-nzie. Mrs. J. A. Murdock. Mrs. L. L. Mnndy. Miss J. M. Mitchell. Mrs. Francis L. Muoi e. Mrs. G. W. Newell, Mrs. F. W. Nor ton. Mrs. M. D. Norvel. Mrs. M. Nagle. Mrs. A. L. Owen. Mrs. Will T. Owen. Mrs. J. J. Pearce. Mrs. R. V. Pear son. Miss K Porcher, Miss Jennie Pot ter. Mrs W. H. Pickels. Miss Ella Peck. Mrs. T. Quigley. Mrs. H. Roberts, Mrs. C. O. Rucker. Mrs. C A. Reinemund. Mrs. J. D. Rob erts, Mrs. R. L. Ramey. Mrs. F. H. Seamon. Mrs. M. P. Schus ter. Mrs. A. F. Sievers. Mrs. R. Silber- berg. Mrs. F. Spence. Mrs. Bertha C Stough. Miss A. Stolaroff. Mrs. & H. Sutherland. Mrs. Carl Smith. Mrs. J. B. Thew, Mrs. J. K. Townsend, Mrs. W. S. Tllton. Mrs. W. L. Tooley. Mrs. T. M. Waller. Mrs. W. L Watson i Nadine Face Powder ( In Green Boxes Onb) Keeps the Complexion Beautiful Soft and velvety, and re mains until washed off. It is pure, harmless. Money back if not en tirely pleased. Purified by a new process. Prevents sunburn and re turn of discolorations. The increasing popular ity is wonderful. White, Flesh, Pink, Brunette. 50c. by Toilet Counters or Mail. KATIOXAI, TOILFT COMPANY. Paris. Term Dances Not all of El Paso's society folk have ' left town, as was evidenced by the dance at the Country club Saturday evening. Among those noted on the floor were: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lathrop. ' Mr. and Mrs. Waters Davis. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wil liams. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Potter, Mr J and Mrs. Charles Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs J. A. Krakauer. Mr. and Mrs. U. S. t Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Stewart. ' Mr. and Mrs. C H. Ladd. Capt. and Mrs. Thomas Corcoran, Capt. and Mr Charles G. Harvey.. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Race. Mr. and Mrs. Zach Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. T. M , Wingo, judge and Mrs. J. A. Buckler, ! Mr. and Mrs. Alves Dixon; Mesdames W. L. Brown, John S. Winn. Roebucker. 1 J. H. Russell, Roy Wolcott: the Misses Olive Davis, Glen Adams, Martha , Thurmond, Anne Lee Gaines, Henrietta , Buckler. Katherine Gossett, Hazel Da- ; vis. Mason. Marion Young. Virginia Sempie, Flora Hague. Walker McClel len. Louise Lmdley, Hilda Sauer. Frances Mayfield, Grace Wtngo, Lucile Daniel: Messrs. Kussell Ramey. Britton Davis, Talbot Hill. Gist Russell, Ted Davis. James Alves. Owen White. W. F. Payne. Hicks Tooley. F. M. Beall. W. K. Ramsey. Alan Rhodes, Guther Lea sing. W. V. Sterling, Jim Curtis. Dea con. Alan Grambling. Robert Holliday. Frank Seuille, Kirt Sauer. Capt. Ernest D. Scott. Lieut. N. G. Finch. Lieut. J. M. Thompson, Capt. W. F. Martin. El Pasoans Returning W. R. Brown, division freight and pasesnger agent of the Santa Fe, has returned from Albuquerque, N. M., and other points along the Hue. and re ports the country badly in need of rain. Mrs. L. M. Washburn. Miss Anna Washburn and Robert Washburn have ! returned from an extended eastern trip. J. R. Fisk has returned from a busi ness trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dawson have re turned from the Cap! tan mountains, where they spent a iek or more at the home of Mrs. Dawson's father. Mrs. P. Wltte. Mrs. J. F. Williams, Miss Josephine Wooten. Mrs. R. A. Whit lock. Mrs. C. M. Whlttaker. Current Events and Literature. The officers of the current events and literature department for 113-1914 follow. Mrs. W. S. Valentine, chair man; Mrs. H. F. Wright, -vice chair man; Mrs. Stanley Bevan, secretary; Mrs. L. L. Mundy, treasurer. Papers not to exceed 10 minutes. WedaeKday, October Current eTents Mrs. Frank Turner. Tendencis of the Modern Drama Mrs. Sarah Hale. How the Drama May Assist In the Development of the Child Mrs. S. J. FreudenthaL Music James G. Barrie and His Plays Mrs. Eunice Payne. Reading in charge of Mrs. C O. Rucker. Wedaetiday, November It. Current events Mrs. W. H. Pickels. The Drama of Symbolism. Maurice Maeterlinck, Dramatist and Essayist Mrs. W. L. Foxrworth. Music Discussion The Blue Bird Mrs. J. F. McKensie. Discussion "The Servant In the House" and "The Winter Feast" Mrs. A. W. Foster. Reading in charge of Mrs. W. S. Tllton. Wodnetidny, December 17. Current events Mrs. L. L. Mnndy. The Drama for Education. Bernard Shaw's Estimate of Eugene Brieux Mrs. Claude Berry. What Brieux Aims to Teach in His Play Mrs. Charles Stevens. Music The New Theater and Its Influence Mrs. A. P. Thompson. Reading in charge of Mrs. Gertrude Ledbetter. Wednesday. January 21. Current events Mrs. Stanley Bevan. Robert Browning, Dramatist The Man and His Relation to His Age Mrs. H. T. Bowie. Discussion "My Last Duchess" Miss Florence Barnes. Discussion " Saul' ' Mrs. Marie Loomis. Music Reading in charge of Mrs. Charles Klnkel. Wednesday, February IS. Current events Mrs. R. A. Whltlock. Modern Comedy. Percy W. Mackaye The Man and His Writings Mrs. J. G. McOradr. Review of "The Scarecrow" Mrs. T. W. Lanier. Reading Mrs. Kenneth Oliver. Music Period Plavs "Mile Stones." by Ar nold Bennett and Edward Knoblauch Mrs. H. F. Wright Reading Mrs. Kenneth Oliver. Wednesday. Mareh 15. Nomination or officers. Current events Mrs. Joseph Dwyer. Problem Plays. "Strife and Justice." by John Gals worthv Mrs. J. W. Lorentzen. Music "The Melting Pot." by Israel Zang will Rabbi Zielonka. Reading in charge of Mrs. J. D. Love. Wednesday, April 15. Election of officers. Current events Mrs. a H. Camp bell. George Bernard Shaw, Humorist and Philosopher Mrs. J. R. McLeod. Book Review "Man and Superman" Mrs. G. F. Hawks. Music "The Piper." by Joseph Preston Pea body Mrs. W. R. Brown. Readlne In charge of Mrs. Harold Christy. Current Kvent.i Member. Mrs. H. M. Andreas, Mrs. S. Aron- a eln.'..Mr' " p' Averill, Mrs. Lizzie ATeritt. MriHH.Ba.Hey. Mrs. O. H. Baum. Mrs. H. T. Bowie. Mrs. J. E. Bowen. Urs- h ; B-eck. Mrs. W. R. Brown. Jf Bur"e. Mrs. W. M. Butler. '" ,!? TBnler. Dr. Ida M. Bishop. Mrs. W. L. 3eeson, Mrs. C Berry. Mrs. Burt. Mr,. a B Bosworth. Mrs. Stanley Bevan. i-n"0- & 1"n' Mrs- C. H. Camp bell, Mrs. W. J. Cox, Mrs. J. Crawford. Mrs. O. A. Critchett, Mrs. W. L. Crock ett. Mrs. G. M. Coffin. Mrs. J. F. Collev. M,2 a,- r"ln' Mr- H- E- Christy. Mr,r wrF- DTft' Mrs- a A- Dn,y- m 1iwer- Mrs- J- & Daugherty. Mrs. R. M. Dudlev. Mr. L x ra.v Mrs, R. L. Daniels. Miss Lucile' Dan iels, Mrs. Kuno Doerr. Mrs. J. E. Dutcher. Mrs. C. F. Elliott Mrs. J. H. Ewin. Mrs. J. F. Eyster. Mrs. K. N. Ellison. Mrs. J. L. Ely. Mrs. S. J. Fennell. Mrs. A. W. Fos ter. Mrs. W. H. Foi bes. Mm W. L. Fox worth. Miss A. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. S. J. FreudenthaL Mrs. A. F. Fraser. Miss Laura Maud Fink, Mrs. D. V. Fennes sey. Mrs. Laura Maud Fiuk, Miss Kath erine Finn. Miss Elizabeth Goff. Mrs. W. B. alar don. Mrs. G. C. Gibson. Mrs. Harry C. Greer. Mrs. Robin Gould. Mrs. R. P. Gillett Miss S. M. Hale. Mrs. A. L. Hawley. Mrs. J. Harry Hill. Mrs. F. A. Hodge, Mrs. G. L. Hoyt. Mrs. J. H. Hirt Mrs. R. B. Homan. Mrs. G. F- Hawks. Miss Margaret Hitchcock. Mrs. Wm. P. Hln uen. Miss Lena Heep. Mrs. R. P. Jackson. Mrs. Flora Mc Afee Jones. Mrs. T. J Jones, Mrs. AV. If K Judd Mrs If p .Jackson Mrs. !: il Jcki' u Mrs H len Iuion Mr- o K ,' l ,t-, ihj.s tisiL Kohl- Wwk l FROM EL Boston $95.15 Vew York 85.85 Philadelphia 81.35 Washington, D. C. . 74.55 Buffalo 75.15 Chicago 57.15 St. Louis 52.65 Kansas Cky 40.65 Denver 35.00 On Sale Until Sept. 30th; Final Until October 31 U. When going to California or Portland do not fail to visit the GRAND CANYON Side trip. Williams to Grand Canyon and return to Williams $7.50 additional. W . R. Brown, J. S. Morrisson, DF&PA. CPA. Mills Building, El Paso, Texas. DAVID GRAHAM PHILLIPS LATEST BOOK DEGARMO'S WIFE" MOW ON SALE. EL. PASO BOOK. CO. "Across front the Orndorff.' berg. Mrs. Courtland E. Kellogg. Miss Isabelle Kelly. Mrs. Horace Lay, Mrs. J. D. Love, Mrs. W. B. Long. Mrs. J. W. Lorentzen. Miss Emma Lee Lott, Mrs. Gertrude Ledbetter, Mrs. Thos. Lanier, Mrs. Bert Loomis, Miss Grace Logan. Mrs. W. C McCormick. Mrs. J. R. McLeod. Mrs. J. L. McKnight Mrs. J. F. McKenzie, Mrs. J. M. Mitchell Mrs. J. A. Murdock. Mrs. L. L. Mundy, Mrs. W. B. Merchant Mrs. M Nagle. Mrs. T. W. Nealoo. Mrs. C. M. Newman. Mrs. Eunice Payne. Mrs. Mamie Pat terson. Mrs. W. M. Peticolas, Mrs. W. H. Pickets. Miss Jennie Potter. Miss Eleanor Porcher, Mrs. J. J. Pearce. Mrs. Park Pitman. Mrs. Frances Roblee. Mrs. O. C Rucker. Mrs. J. D. Roberts, Mrs. R. L. Ramey. Mrs. M. P. Schuster. Mrs. Frank Spence. Mrs. Frank Seamon, Mrs. R. Silberberg. Mrs. U. S. Stewart Mrs. & H. Sutherland. Mrs. Carl Smith. Miss Anna Sorenson, Mrs. Louise 0Ncil Shelby, Mrs. Chas. B. Stevens. Mrs. H. Thomnson. Mn. 3 V. Tnvn. ! send. lira. Geo. F. Tilton. Mrs. W. D. Tipton. Mrs. Frank Turner, Mrs. Alice P. Thompson, Mrs. Minnie A. Tifton. Mrs. Hugh Tuten. Mrs. J. B. Thew. Mrs. W. L. Tooley. Mrs. R. E. Thomason. Mrs. W. S. Valentine Mrs. T. M. Waller, Mrs. W. I. Watson. Miss Josephine Wooten. Mrs. H. F. Wright Art Department. Art department officers for 1913-1914 are: Mrs. J. H. Hirt chairman; Mrs. Carl Lee Smith vice chairman; Mrs. T. M. WaUer. secretary; Mrs. John Schuller. treasurer. The study topic will be American Art (continued) Sculpture will be studied, and 19 minute papers, with short talks on men of the period, will be read. Wednesday, Oeteber 2. "Sculpture's Beginnings In America- 1750 to 1850" Mrs. M. L. Patterson. Short Talks on William Rush. Mrs. Geo. Brunner; Horatio Greenough. Mrs. L. M. Breck: Hiram Powers, Mrs. J H. Ewin: Clark Mills, Mrs. H. F. Wright; Exhibit of Brass Work. Wednesday. November 39. The Middle Period j: 1850 to 1879 "Characteristics of Modern American Sculpture." Mrs. C. S. Elliott oaort Talks on Quincy Adams "Vkard, Mrs. A. L. Hawley; W. W. Story. Mrs. R. M. Dudley; W. H. Rlnehart, Miss F. Henning; John Rogers, Mrs. W. C Mc Cormick; Exhibit of Pictures. Wedaesday, DcetBMr 31. Contemporary Period: 1879 to 1999 Augustus St Gaudens. the man who raised the standard of sculpture in America. Mrs. F. W. Norton. Short Talks on Daniel C French. Mrs. F. Spence; Lorado Taft Mrs. J. D.Love: Fredk. MacMonnies, Miss Josephine Jiooten: Exhibit of Pictures. Wednesday, January 38. Contemporary Period (continued). Decorative Sculptors and Their Work Mrs. & J. Fennell. Short Talks on Fredk. Remington. Mrs. T. J. Jones; Geo. Gray Barnard. Mrs. W. J. Cox; Paul W. Bartlett Miss Elsie, Kohlberg: Talk by Mr. Feldman on Progress in Photography. Wednesday, February 25. Women in Sculpture Harriet Hos mer. Mrs. W. B. Long; Elizabeth Ney. Mrs. C A. Danly; Evelyn Beatrice Longman, Mrs. H. M. Andreas: Janet Scudder. Mrs. James A. Dick; Talk by Miss Hendee. Women in Art Wednesday, Mareh 25. Nomination of officers. Architectural Sculpture P. M. Riley, Mrs. M. Nagle: B. Bartram, Mrs. U. & Stewart; L. M. Phillips, Mrs. "W. H. Pickels; F. T. Baggalloy. Mis J. Pot ter. Wednesday. April 2S. Election of officers. Novel Use of Cement In Sculpture J. G. Prasuhn. Mrs. C. B. KeUogg; C. W. Stough ton. Mrs. Thos. Quigley; P. F. Mottely. Mrs. J. F. Eyster; H. H. Statham. Mrs. W. M. Butler. Five oclock tea. Art Member. The members of the art department are: Mrs. H. M. Andreas. Mrs. S. Aron stein. Mrs. A. P. Averill. Mrs. H. H. Bailey. Miss F. Barnes, Mrs. H. T. Bowie. Mrs. J. E. Bowen. Mrs. W. R. Brown, Mrs. W. L Brown. Mrs. L. M. Breck. Mrs. Geo. Brunner, Mrs. W. M. Butler, Mrs. W. A. Beeson, Mrs. C. Berry. Mrs. Stanley Bevan. Mrs. C. H. Campbell. Mrs. J. Craw ford Mrs. O. A. Critchett Mrs. W. L. Crockett Mrs. J. F. Colley. Mrs. w. J. Cox. Mrs. H. E. Christy. Mrs. C. A. Danly. Mrs. W. a Davis, Mrs. J. L. Dwyer. Mrs. R. M. Dudley, Mrs. James A. Dick, Mrs. Kuno Doerr. Mrs. Jno. H. Ewin, Mrs. J. F. Eyster. Mrs. C. F. Elliott Mrs. a J. Fennell. Mrs. A. W. Fos ter, Mrs. W. W. Fink. Mrs. & J. Freu uentnaL Miss Alice Fitzpatrick. Miss Elisabeth Goff. Mrs. G. C. Gib son. Mrs. W. B. Glardon. Mrs. Harry C. Gieer. Mrs. Hell Hale. Mrs. A. L. Hawley. Mrs. C. & Henning. Miss F. Henning, Mrs. J. H. Hirt. Mrs. F. .V. Hodge. Mrs. G. F. Hawks, Mrs. J. Harry Hill, Miss Margaret Hitchcock. Miss Haiti rln Mrs-. W. II F. Judd. Mrs. Rue P. Jackson. Mrs. T. J. Jones. Mrs. H. P. Jackson. Mis. Helen Jcdson. Mrs. P. E. KeUy. Mrs. C E. Kellogg. Mrs. O. Kohlberg. Mrs. W. B. Long, Mrs. J. D. Love. Mrs. J. W. Lorentztn, Mrs. Horace Lay. Miss Emma Lee Lott Mrs. Bert Loonus, Miss Grace Logan Mrs c MiCorinick. Mrs J K Mi -K ' i . '! - A B. M. nhant. -M - J REDUCED RATES Summer Tourist Fares PASO TO Colorado Springs . . . 35.00 Pueblo 35.00 Grand Canyon 35.00 Los Angeles 40.00 San Diego 40.00 San Francisco 50.00 San Francisco (One way via Denver and Portland) 77.50 Portland 70.00 To The Mother You love your children sad want to see them grow up healthy and strong. MILK, property prepared milk, has been proven time and time again to be a perfect food for the young. Give them plenty of it and watch the results. If we could only get yon to come to our dairy, see oar grand herd or healthy cows, it would not take lawyer to say what your decision would be. Visit ns any time and see for yourselves the deanlineee and carefulness that prevails. It is never touched by human hands after coming from the cow until yon open the bottle m your own home. Try it. EL PASO DAIRY C0KPANY Phone 340. M. Mitchell, Mrs. L. L. Mnndy. Mrs. Jas. A. Murdock. Mrs. M Nagle, Mrs. T. Nealon, Mrs. C M. Newman. Mrs. M. L. Patterson. Mrs. W. M. Porcher. Miss J. Potter. Mrs. C A. Reinemund. Mrs. M. P. Schuster, Mrs. J. C. Schul ler, Mrs. R- Silberberg, Mrs. C. H. Sutherland, Mrs. Frank Spence. Mr Frank Seamon. Miss Anna Sorenson. Miss Annie Stolaroff. Mrs. Louise 0Neil Shelby. Mrs. Carl Smith. Mrs. Chas. B. Stevens. , Mrs. A. P. Thompson. Mrs. J. K. Townsend. Mrs. Geo. F. Tllton. Mrs. W. D. Tipton. Mrs. Minnie A. Tilton. Mrs. W. L. Tooley. Mrs. R. E. Thom ason. Mrs. W. S. Valentine. Mra. T. M. Waller. Mrs. W. L Wat son. Mrs. H. F. Wright Miss Josephine Wooten. Mrs. J. F. Williams, Mrs. R. A. Whitlock. Charter Menaber. The charter members of the club are Mrs. T. J. Beall, Mrs. Leigh Clark. Mr? O. Kohlberg. Mrs. W. W. MUls Mrs. E. E. Neff. Miss Mary I. Stanton. Mrs. J. E. Townsend and Miss Thirsa, La vinia Westcott Honorary members are Mrs. W. W. Mills. 499 west Fifth street Austin, Texas: Mrs. T. J. Beall. El Paso. Texas, and Miss Mary L Stanton. El Paso, Texas. " -J Associate members are Miss Alice Ashcroft Mrs. Lydia Christy, Mrs C. O. Coffin, Mrs. A. H. Congdon. Mri Mary G. I ''Is, Mra Jessie Hamme-. Mrs. Harm i Krupp, Mrs. Daisy IX Keltner. Mrs A. Math las and Mrs. G. L. Warren, all of El Paso. Past presidents of the club are Mrs. Mary. Hamilton Mills. 1895-98; Mrs. Fannie Echols Clark. 1898-99: Mrs. Olca Kohlberg, 1899-1S00: Mrs. Sarah Mott Rawlings. 1990-01; Mra Olga Kohlber-1991-92: Mrs. Elisabeth Irvin. 1903-03: Mrs. Emma J. Parsons. 1903-04: Mrs Florence A. Lewis (resigned!. 1904-Od; Mrs. Eugenia Schuster. 1904-06: Mr-. Grace Townsend. 1106-os. Mrs. Sarai M. Hale, 1908 -; Mrs. Ollte Love. 1S09 10: Mrs. Kate Moore Brown. 1910-11; Mrs. Fannie Fennell, 1911-12; Mrs. Blanche M. Averill. 1911-13. About El Pasoans Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Saena are rejoicing Over th arrival of a baby boy. bora Friday. A baby son arrived at the home nf Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Goldsmith Fri day, July IL Born. Saturday, to Mr. and Mrs. Em mett Hines. 213 Lawton avenue, i daughter. She has been named Ethel Elizabeth tor Mrs. Hines and her mother. Swift Co.'s sales 01 fresh beef n El Paso for the week ending Saturrla July 12. averaged 11.34 cents per poun.i u WE PERFECT Cpshapely Noses. Outstanding Ears, Drooping Eyelids. Hollow Cheeks. Baggy Skin. - M , WE REMOVE Pimples and Blackheads. Wrinkles and Scars. Smallpox Pitting. Warts, and Moles. Freckles. Su perfluous Hair. Birth Marks. WE CORRECT Frowns and Furrows. Enlarged Pores. Double Chin. Sallow Skia Red Nose. MRS. BENSON Herald Balldtag v3l