EL PASO HEUALD Wednesday, Nov. 19, 1913. 13 Helen Loses Gem From Pen dant and Warren Grows a Bit Sarcastic. Br MAHEJ, MJtUBERT TOIXER. MRS. STEVENS opened the small bl'j. elvet case. Inside on tie white satin lining glittered a pearl and diamond lavalliere. "And it's pink pearl, too: .Helen leaned i or ward with breathless ad miration "Aren't they very rare?" "Well, she said sne paid four bun dred, but 1 could have It for Just what she could pawn it for a hun dred and fiftj." '"1 don"t know anything about pearls." murmurred Helen, "but I should think that was awfully cheap! And all those little diamonds, and th.T fx imsite mountlngP' 'That's why she couldn't pawn it for more so much of the value was in the sotting and workmanship, .and lh'd ullow her only for the stones. Bi-t I suppose it is foolish," thought full . "for me to think of buying it v hen I already have one." "Oh, 1 wish I could take it," sighed H'len Hnging'v. "Why don't you?" -with sudden en thusiasm "You could never get any fiinsr like it for that price. Make Vijirrn buy it fox you ask him now " ' Xo no. I wouldn't think of it! fur trip to Paris was so expensive, and I got a lot of things there. Oh, I w ouldn't evenouggest It to him." ' "Well, I wouM! .'The more a man Do You Pay for It Afterward? If 1 on Do, Jnxt Carry a Uttlc Stuart's Uynpepxla Tablet In 1 our Vt Poeket ami a Ills Meal "Will lie EaRlly Laid Array. Get away from the foreboding that every time you enjoy yourself heartily and eat a full meal, that you will pay fnr it afterward. There Is no sense in car not enjoying every meal to the utmost. And you can do so -without ilanper from a protesting stomach It ou take the precaution always to have Stuarlfs Dyspepsia Tablets with j ou Then if you over-eat, or eat s :nching that disagrees with you as Tie most careful person will some times, one or two of these tablets will restore normal conditions In your stomach in a very few minutes. "I m UoIbk to Kbjot Thi Ileal For I If ale a StuartTi DyKpepsin Tablet Ih My Vest Jocfcet." A Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are noth ing more than a concentrated form ot the natural secretions which the Btomi'fh employs in digesting food. And Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets nwely step in when the stomach is too tired tions properly and supply a sufficient quantity of these digestive ferments to digest com;letely all food, under either --.c d or alkaline conditions, in the stomach. It has lone been known that the va rious digestive ferments could be pro duced as perfectly in the laboratory T.s in the stomach, but Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets are the first attempt outside of certain hospitals, to utilise these discoveries for the benefit of sufferers from indigestion and kindred complaint"! 1 he perfect freedom to eat what you 1 Tease a"d as much as you please v hich 'tuart's Dyspepsia Tablets K.ies. has won it thousands of friends woo make it a constant vest pocket companion. Join today the vast army of people who have declared their in dependence of stomach worries. You can jret a 50c bor of Stuart's Dys pt i si.i Tablets from any druggist. Advertisement. Stop Catarrh! Xnlc.sjt rreperly Treated "With Hyomel This Disease May Become Serious. Tf you have catarrh, usually Indicat ed b sniffling, stopped up head, drop pings in throat, watery eyes, and morn ing hoking, there is an irritated state of the mucous membrane which af fords an ideal condition for the growth of disease germs, especially those of consumption . Do not allow the dangerous germs wnich may be breathed into the throat ana lungs to begin their -work of de struction. The easiest, simplest. Quickest, sur est and cheapest way to check eatarrh is by the direct method, breathing H-omei. This wonderful medicated air treatment does not drug and de rate the stomach, but Is breathed in tir-o-uffh the Hyomei inhaler, directly following and surely destroying all disease germs that may have been In haled heals and vitalizes the tissues of the throat, nose and lungs so as to effectivelj render catarrh Infections no longer" possible. The unusual way in which Hyomel is sold by Kelly & Pollard is the best e idencc of confidence in the treat ment. and dispels all doubts as to lu euratrve properties. Money refunded to anyone whom Hyomel rails to bene fit. A complete outfit. Including in haler and bottle of liquid, costs but Jl 00. Extra bottles of liquid, if later needed, 50 cents. Druggists every where sell Hyomei. Advertisement. SAGE TEA DANDY TO DARKEN HAIR lt" Grandmother's Recipe Bring; Back Color and Lastrc to Hair. to Tou can turn gray, faded hair beau tifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a SO cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy" at anv drqg store. Millions of bottles of this old, famous Sage Tea Recipe are sold annually, says a well-known druggist here, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied Those whose hair Is turning grAy, b cumins faded, dry, scraggly and thin, ha-. f a surprise awaiting them, be cause after one or two applications th. gray liair vanishes ana your locks become luxuriantly dark and beauti ful all dandruff goes, scalp Itching and falling hair stops. This is tne age of youth. Gray-h-i.-ed, unattractive folks aren't want ed arc j i:d, so get busy with "Wyeth's Sipe n-id Sulphur to-nignt and you'll le delighted with your r.arlt, hand b.Mr and your voiithrul appear- ' -.itlnn a few days, Advertise- 1 C..U l if spends on you the more it makes him chink of you. There," clasping the lavalliere around Helen's neck, "go look In the glass " A Beautiful Sight. The fine platinum chain was almost invisible, and the lustrous pendant seemed to lay unsupported on Helen's white neck. Bxcepting her engagement ring, which she had lost last spring, Helen had never had an expensive piece of Jewelry, and she always longed for a lavalliere. She turned from the mir ror, reluctnantly unclasping the chain. "Well, you're foolish. I never hesi tate to ask for what I want even if I don't get It." "What's all this?" asked Mr. Stevens, as ho and Warren came in from the dining room, where they had lingered over their cigars. "I was showing Mrs. Barclay's laval liere." "Oh, yes." Mr. Stevens took the or nament and handed 'it to Warren. 'TVhat would you say it was worth?' "Don't ask me. I don't know any thing about pearls. But I should say," holding it off critically, "that cost a lot of money." Again Mrs. Stevens took the pendant from its case and clasped it around Helen s hecK. Up to "Warren. "There," turning her, flushing; toward Warren. "Why " don't you give it to her for a Christmas pres ent? I already have one that's the only reason I hesitate." The pause that followed was some what awkward. No man likes to be put in the position of admitting that he cannot afford cr ".:s not want to give his wife jewelry. "Oh. dear, you know I don't want you to get me anything so expensi-e." faltered Helen, wishing desperately that Mrs. Stevens had not made such a suggestion. "Why not take it home and think about it? I don't have to give Mrs. Barclay a decision until day after to morrow. I'm satisfied that It's worth mere than that; but if you're not, why not take it some plaf.e and have it valued?" "Oh. no. no." protested Helen. Td be afra(d Td lose it or something might happen to it." In spite of Warren's frowning dis approval, Helen finally yielded to Mrs. Stevens's insistence and put. the case in her pocket. For the rest of the evening Helen could think of nothing but the pearl lavalliere. It would be wonderful with evening gowns and she could wear it in the afternoon, too. Only yesterday she had ridden down Fifth avenue with an' expensively dressed woman, whose fur collar was open at the neCk to show just such a pearl pendant. But would Warren be willing to put that much money in a piece of jewelry? And even if he were should she let him? Iater, when they were leaving, Mrs. Stevens whispered: "Now, don't be a little goose. Let him get it for you if he wants to." Helen In Sbrry. But outside Helen took Warren's arm with an anxious: "Dear, I'm so sorry Mrs. Stevens suggested that. You know I don't want anything so expensive. I know we can't afford it." "Haven't said we couldn't have I?" gruffly. "But she had a nerTe to propose it. You want to steer I friends anyhow. If you've got to have one of those gewgaws, ltd be a darn sight better to go to a jeweler's than to get mixed up in any -nonkey busi ness like this." "But dear, she said it cost four hundred; you couldn't buy anything like It for a hundred and fifty! It's nothing to Mrs. Stevens whether we take it or not it was only kind of her to give us the chance." uiamed presumptuous that s what it was," muttered Warren. "But have the thing valued, if you want to. Wouldn't surprise me if the pearl was a fake. I've my doubts about that woman. Mrs. Stevens is an easy mark for anybody like that." They -were in the subway now, and Holes could not resist taking iut the case. "Oh, this pearl must be genuine they couldn't imitate that luster!" "Put that away," growled Warren. "This is no place to look at it. Everybody In the car's watching you." As Helen closed the case Warren took it from her and put i; in his pocket. But when they reached home Helen's eager excitement could not be suppressed. She flew into her dressing room and hurriedly -slipped on an evening gown. The Pearl Gone. "Sow, dear." runrilng into the library, where Warren was reading, "let roe have it. I want to see how it looks with this." Helen ran to the mantel mirror and was clasping the chain around her neck, when she fell back with a startled cry. "Whafs the matter now?" Warren looked up with a scowl. "The pearl! It's it's gone!" Throwing down his book, Warren strode over and, catching h-jr jough ly by the shoulder, whirled her around so the light would fall on the oraa- mpnr - The larce nink nearl which "haA hung from the center of the pendant was missing. There was a moment's grim silence. "Well, we're out a hundred and fifty that's all." "Oh. Warren, don't say that! Look in your pocket. Oh, it may have fallen on the floor when I took it out!" But it was not in his pocket, and Helen's frantic search around the floor was fruitless. A Fruitless Search. Warren maintained the grim silence which to her was more terrifying than any violent raging. She was still grop ing blindly around the floor in a tremulous, futile search. "Oh, it couldn't have fallen In the subway, I know it couldn't!" she kept repeating in a dazed way. She was trembling with the sick dizziness that always came with any great and sudden distress. Her very knees were weak and shaky. One hundred and fifty dollars, and nothing to show for it! If only she could scrimp and starve to save the money! It was the thotight ot War ren's having to pay for it that so ter rified her. "Yes. and we've the pleasing knowl edge that we're probably paying for a fake pearl." His laugh was harsh and mirthless. Helen, who was feeling blindly around the edge of the rug. now sat upon her knees and looked at him through wretched, tear-blurred eyes. You can look here till you're grav. That pearl's In the subway, and there's about as much chance of your ever see ing it" "Oh, no! no! It couldn't have fellen in the subway, it couldn't!" wailed Helen. "Oh, why did I take it out why did I look at it there?" "So everybody In the car would know you had It! A cool hundred and fifty that's what your fool vanity's costing me this time," and Warren sHrnmed Into the b-H'n.om. WILL USE BERTILLIOTT SYSTE3I OX THE MASHERS New York, Nov. 19. That the board of city magistrates had adopted a plan to take the fingerVjjints of every man convicted as a "ma.Syp" so that the police might know offenders by means of the Bertilllon sysU1 was an nounced b magistrate Layey in the men's "niqht court." "Undoubtedly men are a Tested for this offence more than one. magis trate Lcve said, "and untii we are able to discover the habitual 71iits we will be unable to punish then proper- SHIPPING CARLOADS OF BEAR GRASS EAST Dairying Continues To Interest the Farmers of Quay County, and Proves Profitable. Tucumcarl, N. M- Nov. 19. A. Martin and sons have loaded a car of bear grass. A local merchant is advertis ing for 25 cars of this native plant for an eastern concern. With bear grass selling at from ft to $7 a ton, it Is said that good wages may be earned by anyone cutting It where the supply is plentiful. It is said that one man in theeastern portion of the county has earned more than $100 during the sum mer in this way, working at intervals. Workmen were engaged during the last week cutting from the flats norjh. oi town. Dairying is becoming more and more profitable for farmers in this commun ity especially for those who have erect ed silos. R. D. Hutchins of Quay aver ages $15 a month from five to 'seven cows from butter fat sold here, hav ing made from his cows more than $100 since April 1. Dr. H. D. Nichols, of Tucumcari, feeds all of his stock from the sales of cream from three cows besides supplying his own family I with butter and milk. Numerous sim ilar cases are on record in this county with the number of successes con stantly increasing. J. G. Burges is drilling a well 20 miles north of Bryantlne. S. B. Bos well is having a well drilled on his property at San Jon. M. McCunc has taken a homestead. O. Lewison has been selling wheat from his place near Corral Lake. Farmers in the eastern portion of the country have been hauling maize dur ing the last week or two. most of It be ing ground for feed. . Curtis Hale of Seymore, Texas, has filed on half a section of land north of Endee, this county. BRITISH SHIPPER THREATENS TJ. S FOR FORTIFYING CANAL London, Eng., Nov. 19. "I am voicing the opinion of a large merchant shipping interest in saying that we rely on our costly navy to prepare measures to keep the Panama canal always open to Brit ish shipping," declared Chas. Stuart Nairne, representative of extensive Scot tish shinning interests, in an address be for the Soyal United Service institution here today. "Despite the Hay-Pauncefote treaty," said Mr. Xairne. ''the vorld is now faced by a fortified Panama canal, instead of one entirely for the benefit of the com merce of all nations. I See nothing to prevent the United States from closing the Panama canal at will against those having equal rights in it. I regard this as a serious situation if not an entire breach of faith by the United States government." TRIAL OF MJAE WORKERS IS NOT CALLED AT CHARLESTOX Charleston. W. Va. Nov. 1 The case of president John P. White and other officers of the United MInft Workers of America, under indictment! here for alleged conspiracy in restraint! of trade, was not called in the United States district court here today. It was reported that the case, at least under the existing indictment, might never come to trial. TRUTH TRIUMPHS El Pano CltizenR Testify for the Public lleneflt. A truthful statement of an El Paso citizen, clven in his own words. i should convince the most skeptical auuui ine menis uj. Lmu 3 xviuue Pills. If you suffer from backache, nervousness, sleeplessness, urinary disorders or any form of kidney ills, use a tested kidney medicine. An El Paso citizen tells of Doan's Kidney Pills. Could you demand more convinc ing proof of merit? J. W. Weir. 34 Smelter St, El Paso, Tex., says; "For two years I couldn't straighten after stooping without help. As long as I stood straight I had no trouble, but the least strain on the mus cles of my back caused mo to suffer severely. I tried different remedies, but had no relief until I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills. The result was a complete cure. Off and on I use a few doses of Doan's Kidney Pills, but I don't have much need of them. I felt so grateful at the time Doan's n.ianey puis cured me that I recom mended them. I have had no reason to change opinion medicine. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Advertisement. jayer Honorbilt L you can find - '''&.'T&&wuk. vf ,mzz ww ,aLajw?,&LV$':'WM vrz',B'9s'xeuv?zi : a . ... . r s,?" tti Wf'r ,,wo'' ' w v -y,-h-w mii '' vmw , ,' , v . w Jf .mm fcJ y.BTQi YmCr.y's j " jww. imi ouo ur cvo, postpaid- 5 WWl'-. '.-,'''.',. ' V'v'''i ', . S,,s:yMW''A',S', '''', tW ,,ysJfrMSMM, Z3 l"SL?eM :tlm nmeh) c H roar dnSS B ' M qualities far in excess of average shoes. You can always depend on lasting service as well as style in these shoes. tm 1 f. .Hr for Mayer Honorbilt Shoes stand up and hold their shape and style because they are made right. Only selected leather goes into xnera ine nnesr. uppers tne toughest soles the" most skilled workmanship. There's double the wear in Honorbilt Shoes and they are unequalled on the points of style and fitting qualities. If you want style, comfort, quality and wear for your shoe money, you can get them in Mayer Honorbilt Shoes. WARNING Be sure and look for the Mayer trade mark on the sole. If jour dealer does not handle Honorbilt Shoes, -write to uc Wo make Honorbilt Shoes in all styles for men, -nomea and children: Yarana Cnshinn Shoes; Dry-Sos, the great wet weather shoe, and Martha Washington Comfort Shoes. F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Co, MUvvaukee BBmbVbKehLSSB9XwS5 SAYS HE CAN GIVE BACK SIGHT TO OLD Chicago, lit, Nov. 19. Official re ports of the eye clinics of Dr. Robert H. Elliott of the Indian medical serv ice, presented at an executive session of the Chicago Opthalmological society have Wen made public. Dr. Elliott is the originator of an operation for glaucoma, popularly known as "old folks" blindness." Hith erto, the appearance of glaucoma presaged blindness, but by the Elliott method the blindness may be averted, the report said, or even cured where the patient's sight had not been gone more than six months. Dr. Elliott told the surgeons present that any one of their number of average experience could perform the operation. BROKEN quialy replaced. If you break your Glasses phone 1439 and we will send for them. We grind any lens in two hours or less. N LET US SHOW YOU! El PASO OPTICAL COMFY, boa w- Walker I BPBilll Cabinets Sib? 1SP5?ML' have a sample file in a few days and will be glad to show you. Full line of cabinets in wood always in stock. Filing supplies to fit any file. r5..?- d -i- ct... of this i jk s - -&H o &e ff wfcsr .1 jrir&a ,a . Mt!&Jl ? JSa'SUrASL felbtLPJI 111 108 Mesa Avenue. J t.m Shoes are the dressiest, shoes that hold their shape men, women and children ALSffiSfiflM - Ei3ttR8i& SALE OF RED CROSS SEALS IS PLANNED Plans are being made for the sale of the Red Cross Christmas seals by the central committee of the Red Cross society in El Paso. To make arrangements a. meeting was held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J. A. Pot ter, at which Mrs. H. W. Broaddus, Mrs. U. a Stewart, Mrs. W. C. Davis. Mrs. Julia Sharpe and Mrs. T. del Campo were present. It was decided to do away this year with all personal soliciting. The seals will be placed on sale immediately, lw the drug stores, book stores and dry goods stores. The second week in December the seals wfTl be on sale in the postofflce for two weeks. Besides these places, the principals of the public schools will be asked to permit the sale of seals in the school buildings, and all the different socie ties, the city and county officials and the chamber of commerce will be asked to use the stamps on all mail matter. Seals in $5 quantities will be de livered by telephoning Mrs. U. S. Stew art or Mrs. H. W. Broaddus. LENSES D The new Shaw-Talker steel construction is the best on the market. I will snappiest shoes and have wearing r?Sl?m ' mm 111 i33HE23&,tt&dg?a?4e!?Y VWr .V LOOPS THE LOOP IN AIR WITH PASSENGER Buc, France, Nov. 19. Maurice Cheviallard, a French aviator, estab lished a new record for turning somer caults in the air by carrying a pas senger in his machine. He accom plished an aerial loop twice in brilliant fashion, going through the perform ance apparently with as much ease as if he were alone. POLICE AFTER MOTORISTS. Three nutomobllists were notified by the police to appear in police court Tuesday. Chris Moore was notified because of alleged speeding. Automo biles belonging to J. J. Longwell and J. F. Weeks were noted as lacking tail lights. HalFs Hair Eenewer certainly stops ' f ailing hair. No doubt about it "what- J ever. Yon "will surely be satisfied. CLEAN MILK-PURE MILK Bottled In "the cot try at oar1 dairy where It Is produced. The znllk Is offered to the con sumer with the knowledge that it fulfils every ethical and scien tific demand that may be made on a milk supply. It represents the cumulative re sult of over a quarter of a cen tury spent In promotion of milk hygiene. It Is the result of over 25 years of ceaseless effort in the production of CLEAN MILK, a life of endeavor In which the EL PASO DAIRV CO. was the pio neer and has always been the leader. Every drop of milk comes from a dairy that is a model of san itation and system. Clean barns, healthy cows, 3anitary dairying methods, pare, wholesome milk, plus the safeguards of conscien tious men who are experts In dairying. CLEAN MILK PTTRS MILK That'a the whole mtorr Uuie can be nothing better. EL PASO DAIRY CO. "Not How Cheap But Haw Good E3BH0& Your Thanksgiving Linens Table Cloths, tyapkms, Tray Cloths and Doilies must be beautifully laundered or the effect of the table setting is spoiled! At this laundry we wash them under sanitary conditions, iron them smooth, absolutely no string marks, deliver them spotlessly CLEAN and WHITE. Why not try our work on Table Linen? Phone 2177. Elite Laundry Sanitary and Fireproof . 412-414 S. Oregon St Yonr Ynletide problem solved Twelve Feldman Photographs Iij'in lj?5 Mb 3 98 fi J J 0 A v w I "WJUUTTAHJIRSrail" Restores Gray. StmVed or Bleached Hilr or Uoostacha InstantanMosly. Gtres anr hada from Light Brawn to Black. - ..-. vr hw Vila KiUii- tabts bo poijonj xnd la cot silelcy w v TT mnJ ww. . T-1..1 &l .... . lareft alze (elcM timet u much) ec n ronr drosi con i ku k jrna urect to to. Send the yellow wrapper from two bottles psrehised from a dfaczist and we will sire you a full-size bottle for nothiae. WALNUTTA CO, 2203 Clark At St. LoeIs, Ho. rlROUGH lie Medi terranean, Suez Canal, Rid Sea and Indian Ocean to Bombay and Colombo, including side trips through India, Thz Holy Land and Egspl, stopping at interest ing points in-Europe, Asia and Africa, by the S. S. CLEVELAND () From NewYcrV. January 15.1914 93 Days $700 and up faetadlse shore excursions and all necessary expenses Alo cruises to West Indies, Panama Canal. Around the World, through the- Panama Canal, and Mediterranean trips. Sad for booktd, ttaUnj ante HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 902 Olive St, St Lotus, Ido., Or Local Agents. derori you are OUed irlth Mercury aS Other folsutioos Drag, see Dr. Che j Hot. the botaisst ! specialist, who cures ! the following dis eases without the aid of minerals or mfe: Cancer. Blood i toison. Kidney Trouble. Rheuma tism Heart Disease. a LJver aeranjre- Hilts. Consultation i lll slkfSi zn'o Stops Falling lair . - "-J .' "wtwlgH ISSSx fi 8!8laHfc"r' 3TW l-i a 1 a! IflL WW a ' See i otuart s ' Christmas Special Twelve presents in every dozen photos. Phone for Appointment tuart ar 5 udio Pnnne A7R 998 Hf- X UUUV CflV HsatU lllCajOA W J CE CREAM For yonr social parties, for school and church entertainment or for any occasion yon -wast it pure. Ours is both pore and delicious. Free delivery. Camozze Ice Cream ill Company Phone 296. Dress Well At THE FASHION 216 San Antonio St Sole Agents for "W. L. Douglas Union Made Shoes. For Sanitary Dry Cleaning WRIGHTS CLEANING WORKS Albert Benjamin Suits and Overcoats. TENTS, AWjSffiHTGS AND CAMP FUBNITTJEE Largest Stock in the Southwest. WRITE FOR CATALOG. i EL PASO TENT & AWNING CO. 312 S. El Pass St H. J. COLLIMS. Mgr. Pure Rich Milk AMERICAN DAIRY Look for the Red Neck. Bottle phone 4W it 7ZZ r", ZZ '. Z ; T"" ' Herald Want Ads for results. St jLSMBHfc ffjSWfciftff aaWaHtWi I m