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EL PASO HERALD
Wednesday, July 29, 1914
ORATION BY F. J. LYONS IS FEATURE
OF WOMEN'S CLUB PROGRAM TUESDAY
FRANCIS J. LYONS dellverefl his
prize winning- oration, "Interna
tional Peace." Tuesdar night be
fore an audience in the Chamber of
Commerce hall, under the auspices of
the Vonin'i dub, and repeated the
triumph he scored at Lake Mohonk. N.
T when he won the national colle
giate oratorical contests. Mr. Lrons
was heartily applauded. Mr. Lyons
left no question in the minds of his
hearers as to why he had been selected
as the bett collegiate orator in the
i-i, tt for his delivery was
natural, convincing and dramatic and
the thought well, concisely and con
sistently exxpreesed. Precellnp the
oration. Mr. Lyons briefly described
the oratorical contests, first by we
colleges, then groups of coleges. then
state, then groups of states, lf5
up by elimination contests to the final
contest at Lake Mohonk.
Judge A. S. J. Eylar nH.05.uc4hT;h
Lyons with a short speech in which
he complimented the El Pf80. ?,?
highly as an Bl Paso product, born in
El Paso, reared In the Rio Grande val
lev. and educated in the public schools
of this city., He won a scholarship to
the Cniversfty Of Texas at his gradu
ation from the high school. M.r; Ly"s
is taklngt he law course at the uni-
VTher'orat!on was given as the prin
cipal feature of a program given under
the auspices of tho Womans club, com
plimentary to Mr. Lyons. was opened
with two soprano solos, sung by Mrs.
Jtalph J. -Wilson. Mrs. TV. B. Brown ac
companied her on the piano. Her se
lections were, "She Is Mine." by Mary
Turner Salter, and "At Dawning, by
-, ., ui Vellie May Bowen
nla ed two piano selections. "Etude de i
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tonee: t, Dy jiciwci, uu -n. . .u.
Aimee, by Ed Schutt. and showed a
splendid mastery of technlc and Inter
pretation. Miss Bowen is also an El
Paso product and Is giving much prom
ise as a pianist. This was her first
performance in public since her return
from Los Angeles, where she spent the
winter in study.
Closing the program were selections
from the opera TL Boheme." played
on the violin by Mrs. D. V. Fennessy.
with Mrs. TV. R. Brown accompanying
her on the piano.
Mrs. George Brunner, chairman of the
music department of the Woman's
club, announced the musical numbers
of the program. Mrs. A. W. Foster, the
vice president of the club, spoke briefly
In appreciation of the work of Mr.
Lyons.
The audience was received at the
door by Mrs. George Brunner, Mrs.
Victor E. Raggio and Mrs. 8. H. Suth
erland. Dinners and Luncheons.
Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Horton enter
tained at an informal dinner Tuesday
rught at their home on Arizona street
lor tneir irienos, A. n. Taiion, 01 Jor-
r A..w nirnvnln. A
Thursday.
Mrs. J. R. Ellis will entertain j
the Merry Gossipers.
Miss Emma Hoffman will en-
tertaln the PhUathea sewing
Mlss Nancy Edwards wUl 5.
give a dance complimentary to
Miss Ode Alkin. of Houston.
Miss Grace iecn win cm.
taln the Omega Phi sorority.
pus Christie, and A. Stebbins, of Okla
tome City. Mr. Stebbins is traffic
manager of the B. & O. railway.
Mr and Mrs. M. P. Carlock were
hosts at a delightful Informal dinner
Tuesday night at their home In the
Nagley apartments. Carnations and
ferns were the table decorations. Fol
lowing the dinner, the evening was
pleasantly spent In playing cards and
In listening to music. The guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Atkinson, Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Fillmore, Ray E. Sherman
and Jake Miller.
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El Pasoans A Way,
Mrs. R. P. Canant Is spending the
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Out of Town Orders.
TCe again remind out of El Paso peo
ple that we make a specialty of attend
ing to their requirements. Orders are
filled the day they are received and
satisfaction is guaranteed In every
case. In addition to Prescription or
ders, we pay special attention to orders
for Toilet articles. Rubber goods. Safety
Razors and accessories. We handle
Ansco Cameras and supplies. Let us
have the next order.
Scott "While s Co,
Mills Building, EI Paso, Texas.
(Advertisement.)
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A miCioa delighted users prove its value.
Tints: Fleih. Pink, Brunette, White.
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Unshapely Noses,
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Beggy Skirt
Corrected.
GRACE A. BEXSO",
Face Specialist of Chicago,
Room 38S, Herald Building-.
El Paso, Tex.
w sir r
summer in camornia.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Schelb have gone
to the gulf coast for a visit of several
months.
Mrs. C F. Morse and children left
Tuesday to be the guests of Mrs. C
M. Hendricks at High Rolls.
Mr. and Mrs. J. ' F. Miller returned
to Cloudcroft Tuesday to spend the
remainder of the season there.
Mrs. R. P. Kyle left for Tombstone
Tuesday afternoon, where she will
visit Mr. and Mrs. F- M. Wolcott
Miss Gladys Gaffield is visiting Miss
Ruth Johnson, in Carlbad, N. Ml, and
will be away for about two weeks.
LeRoy Pickens and George Pickens
have been called to New Orleans by
the serious illness of their father, G. P.
Pickens.
C R. Morehead left Tuesday after
noon for California to visit his grand
daughter. Miss Lemlre Nebeker at
Santa Monica.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles De Groff, re
turned to their summer home in Cloud
croft Tuesday after spending a few
days in El Paso. Lee Orndorff accom
panied them.
Homan C. Myles. British vice consul:
Mrs. Myles and Alice Myles will leave
for Europe, July SO. W. E. Arnold will
be acting British vice consul during
their absence.
Mrs. J. B. Carothers and little son,
John Carothers, are visiting in Den
ver, Colorado. Later they will go to
California for the remainder of the
summer season.
Don Lusk left Tuesday afternoon
for Cloudcroft, to spend a few days
with his wife who has been 111. Mr.
and Mrs. Lusk and children will return
to Bl Paso the last of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fillmore are ex
pecting to leave within a week.; Mrs.
Fillmore will go to Albuquerque to
visit relatives, and Mr. Fillmore will
go on a business trip to New Tork
City.
Mrs. J. S. Morrison and her daugh
ters. Miss Alma Morrison and Miss
Irene Morrison, will leave Sunday for
a pleasure trip through Colorado. They
will be away for about a month, and
will visit points of Interest In the
state.
El Pasoans Returning.
Mrs. T. C. Phillips returned Tuesday
afternoon from Cloudcroft, where she
has been spending a short time.
Miss Margaret Hitchcock returned
Tuesday afternoon from a visit of
several weeks in Alamogordo and
Carfizopo.
Mrs. Minnie G. Nagley and son have
returnea to iii aso alter spenamg
three months, visiting in Ohio and
eastern points.
Mr. and Mrs. Zach T. White and
Miss Mary White, who have been in
California for a short time have re
turned to El Paso.
Miss Gladys Strickland, Is expected
home in a few days from the Univer
sity of Texas, where she has been at
tending the summer term.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Campbell, who
have been visiting In Dallas, Houston
and other east Texas points, have re
turned to their El Paso home.
Miss May Campbell, who has been
taking advanced work In English and
history during the summer term of
the University .of Texas is exoected
to return home Saturday.
Miss Henrietta Buckler Is expected
to return home Thursday from Cloud
croft, where she has been spending a
ween, tne guest or Jirs. cms coles, and
of Mrs. H. D. Slater, at their summer
cottages.
Mrs. W. R. Brown has returned from
Cloudcroft, where she went with Mrs.
Francis L. Moore and her little baby,
who Is quite ML Mrs. Moore will re
main in Cloudcroft for some time, and
Is the guest of Mrs. J. J. Kaster.
James C. White, wife and baby, ac
companied by Mrs. J. L McCullough.
mother of Mrs. White, have returned
from an extended visit to Los Angles
and California beach resorts. They mo
tored to a number of places of inter
est in southern California while there.
Lodges and Clubs. y
The entertainment committee of the
Elks met Tuesday night at the club
house to plan for the entertainment
of Elks who will cose as delegates
to the Democratic state convention. It
was. decided to have an entertainment
for the visiting Elks on Wednesday
night, August 12. and the plans for the
affair will be arranged bv C H. Arm
strong. Max Miller, W. H. Long, Charles
A. Brann and Herbert Ward.
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Church Affairs.
The monthly social of the PhUathea
and Baraca classes of the First Bap
tist church will be held Thursday even
ing in the church. The business ses
sions of the classes will be held sepa
rately in the earlier part of the even
ing and then the classes will unite and
enjoy a program and a social time.
ttheDiiGlean
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Must4hawj
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To Accomplish Faultless Dry Qeaning
Mostteople think little knowledge is neneesutrir
"but as a matter of fact, in order to accomplish the re
sults you demand, years of experience and study are
required. We must know more about materials than
the retail merchant as much of the chemical action
of fluids on colors as the manufacturer of the ma
terial We have expert knowledge of fabrics from oriental rugs to light weight
silks, of feathers and furs, laces, etc
Can yon imagine how airy one but an 'expert can handle your order!
HOI MPS DYEING AND
riKJIuMEiD CLEANING WORKS
701 Texas St.
Telephones 786, 787, 791. ,.. .
Out Of Town Visitors.
.miss Bertha Fessman or. xs -
Is visiting Mrs. Frank Bauman.
Mrs. J. A. Potter, who has been In El
Paso for a short time, returned to her
summer home in Cloudcroft. Tuesday.
Miss Gertrude Mueller, of Clint,
Texas, left Tuesday for Cloudcroft.
where she will be the guest of Miss
Mae Wood.
Miss May White, of Eagle Pass,
who has been visiting Mrs. Frank
Bauman for a week has resumed her
trip through New Mexico.
Mrs. V. E. Anderson and Miss Pearl
Crouch, of Marshall. Tex, passed
through El Paso on their way to Cloud
croft to remain Indefinitely.
Miss Elizabeth Fitzgerald, of Hou
ton. Tex, who has been visiting Mrs.
Florence Curtis Gaffield. will return
to her home within a few days.
Mrs. Gus Erf, and son, Raymond
Brf, of Bellvllle, Ohio, who have been
visiting in Wiilcox, Ariz, passed
through El Paso Tuesday on their way
home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. DuBose are ex
pecting their sister, Mrs. Lean Chan
cie, of Lufkln. Texas, to arrive the
last of the week for a visit of a week
or more.
Col. J. F. Gullfoyle, who has been
attending the session of the special
retiring board at Fort Bliss, and who
has been the guest of CoL Joseph Gar
rard while here, returned to his bri
gade command at Douglas, Arizona,
Tuesday.
About El Pasoans.
Mrs. V. L. Bean Is confined to her
room with sprained ankle.
Mrs. E. Krause is slowly improving
after ah Illness of Several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Chesney are the
parents of a baby girl, born Friday.
July 21, at their home 291S East Mis
souri street.
Commander Christopher C Fewel,
United States navy, son of IfaJ. and
Mrs. W. J. Fewel. of El Paso, is now
stationed at Chee Foo, China, in com
mand of the cruiser Cincinnati.
Parties.
Tuesdav ".? Clements entertained
mentis WIth a P0"1 P" compll
rfelSr touMrs. E. R. Lee. the day
morifin birthday anniversary. The
SSShZS ? Pleasantly spent with
2?'?wo'k and nmu. aid later a
thi if..i?ncheon was served. Among
thh . "on was serveu. imoob
4?." E0"? Were Mrs. G C Butler. Mrs.
Ethil" n?.arrlson. Mrs. E. R. Lee, Miss
ViSrt5US,r' M1 Thelma Butler. Miss
risoo. Harrl,on ! H's Bess Uar
a.-1?-..11- Kelley entertained Tues
?J.annoon at her home. 2SS Man
jana avenue. wltl a children's party
rliiJ"1' 21'r Hle daughters. Gall
2!!n Thelma Kelley and Magda
h.eiley. The children spent a happy
aLi "won playing games on the lawn,
and later Ice -:ream. cake and other
refreshment, were enjoyed. Among
"" guests were Bertha Baumstark,
ituhy Baumstark. Leona Pollard. Jose
phine Pollard, Eda May Ardotn.
Dorothy Jackson. Sabra Bourland,
Helen Bourland, Esther Bourland, Lil
lian Bourland. Jessie KidwelL Ual
Clark, Creek Clark. Frances Wafer,
Drew Dillon. The hostess was assist
ed by Mrs. W. J. Clark and Mrs. G. 1
Vaughan.
Dances.
Miss Nancy Edwards will entertain
Thursday night with a dance at her
home on Golden Hill. In honor of her
cousin. Miss Ode Akin; of Houston.
Mrs. E. P. Rankin. Jr, and Mrs. S.
W. Fant. entertained Tuesday night
with an Informal dancing party at the
home of the latter in the Broaddus
apartments on Oetavla street- About
eight couple were present Dainty re
freshments were served during the
eenlng.
A number of the boys of the younger
school set were hosts at a Jolly, but
yery Informal dancing party given
Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. DuBose. on Arizona street.
Punch was "served during the dance in
termissions, and Ice cream and cake
were enjoyed later In the evening.
Among those present were: Irma
Davis. Sophie Williams. Louisa Leigh
ton. Mary Bell. Nellie Weber. Sallle
PMpps. Myra Jackson. Gertrude Smith.
Marion Calnan. Mary Cornwall, Mary
Heermans. Harriett Heermans. Henry
Schumacher. Jack Vowell. Hanlon Du
Bose. Lonnle Sorrells, Donald Grant,
Earl Evans, Hurley Griffith and Ralph
Priest.
ra&fceMfcrfog
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THE MANICURE LADY
Th Ben "Davis apple, with u opposi
tion scattered an' gone, is now supreme.
With th' exception of f. few liver spots
it looks as xosy an' plansibl: as it did in
October. Th feller who sleeps till 9 a.
m. might as well stay in bed.
Weddings. K
The wedding of Miss Minnie A. Beek
and Charles H. Price wiU-oeeur Wed
nesday evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles T. Nagle on Lee street.
The ceremony, which will be attended
by only the most intimate friends will
be performed by Rev. Perry J. HIee. of
the First Christian church. Following
the seirvice a reception will be given.
Miss Mabel Harrison will be the
bridesmaid, and the best man will be
L W. HowelL The couple will make
their home in El Paso after a wedding
trip east. They will visit Pittsburg.
Louisville and Indianapolis.
Heat of cleaning1. Fnone 4091 tor wagon.
Crescent Cleanlnr Wkav Advertisement.
By WILU.OI F.
(( p HK latest bug Wilfred has went
I and got." said the Manicure
-- Lady, "is to fall in teve with a.
pktare la the back part of a. magazino.
It Is the picture of a young lady
stenographer setting at her typewriter,
and she is pretty Kind of a doll at
that, bat doa't yc see. Gerge. It is
only a photograph, and Wilfred don't
even know whether ahe can speak Eng
lish good or not. I don't see how a
grown up man can fall In love with a
picture until he has fell In love with
the original, but ha la as moony as I
have ever saw him. and Ins that there
ad around, calling It hs wodros
dream glrL"
"What's the use of falling In love
with her If he don't know her name,
and can't locate herT asked the prac
tical Head Barter.
"RlgTit. George." agreed the Manicure
Lady. "That la Jnat what Marine and
me was telling him. sat he says that
to a poet beauty Is more divine than
reality, and Jnet keeps en raving about
that picture. He eays apoet 1 always
looking for the unretalnable. or what
ever he called It, something mystic and
beyond. And that Is why ho loves that
fool picture he cut out of the ad.
MUla u la Vfnri nf hAtW1Mn 1ST WatT
we can agure it. George. Because even
li ne snouic nappen to icc.ie
the
original of this photograph. It's a ten
to one shot that she would be looking
out of the window when he proposed
to her, because my poor orotner ain't
got no fatal beauty to spare and no
bankroll with which to win a trusting
heart With. So all we can hope for Is
that he will get over this love craze of
his and forget her, the same as he has
forgot a lot of other dames that he
thought he loved extravagant."
"I supoee he has wrote a poem to
his new love." said the Head Barber,
anticipating the worst.
"That was one of the first things he
done," replied the Manicure Lady. "It
KIRK.
is called To My Wondrous Dream Love.'
and this la th way it sounds;
"Wondrowa dream love.
' Don't target an
Don't It lumi. love.
Like you've met me?
I'm so lonely
O'er yottr photo
If I only
Knew where to go to.
I have kissed
Tour cheeks so pink.
Bat they taste
Like printer's Ink.
If I know
Jnat' where to go
I'd love you
And not your photo."
"I don't see what good the poem wilt
do bar if she never "sets a chance to
t it," said the Head Barber.
"It wouldn't probably do her any good
If she did see it." said the Manl'uia
Lady, "bnt when a poet has wrote a love
poem to a girl he thinks he has did
more for her than If he married her
and bought a palace in which to live
lB."
German Alpinist Breads
Leg; Almost Starves in
Hut Before Help Comes
Geneva, Switzerland. July 29. Ger
man Alpinist of Munich sas Just had
a terrible experience on the Roopasa.
72M feet high In the Canton of Glarus.
He set out alone for Welsstanen a
week ago to cross- the pass and de
scend to Ela. While struggling a
deep anow near the summit of the
pass, he broke his leg. but managed
to erawl to the Alpine hut, 509 yards
away. He remained there seven days
and nights, during which he ate up
his meager tinned provisions. When
discovered accidentally by a. Swiss
wood cutter, he was starving and had
eaten part of his boots.
Several peasants with a stretcher
climber the pass and brought down
the Alpinist to the valley, where It
is hoped that he will recover.
Bargain Week in the
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"Road Meet
Some young men find it hard to decide
when it comes to the matter of spending
their surplus cash for luxuries, or saving it.
Start in the right direction today by start
ing an account with the First National
Bank . .
4 Per Cent Interest Paid on
Savings Accounts.
Herald "Want Ads for results. Herald Want Ads for results.
Where Cool Sea Breezes Blow
-California Beaches
VP '
S'lpU.SURMINOir: I
TICKETS ON SALE
July 18. 19. 25. 26.
Aug. I. 2. 8. 9. 15. 16. 22. 23. 29. 30.
RETURN LIMIT SIXTY DAYS.
Stopovers allowed.
Los Angeles and return .-.$35.00
San Diego and return r.-.?. $35.00
San Francisco and return . $45.00
DAILY EXCURSIONS '
RctamLmk Oct 31. 19 14
Los Angeles aad return $40.00
San Diego aad return $40.00
San Fraacisco and return .... ...... .$50.00
TRAIN SERVICE
Leave EI Paso 6:53 a-sa. 9:30 p.m.
Arr. Los Angeles 7:15 a.m. 9:58 p.a.
See Igeni
Southern Pacific
El Paso Office. 206 North Oregon St.
Phone 142.

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