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EL PASO HERALD MTHF The Promptest Mail and Phone Order Departments In The Southwest Charge Purchases Made Thursday . Friday Entered On April Accounts 1.JTH YEAR EL PASO, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1916. EL PASO'S MOST PROGRESSIVE STORE e Garments, Swelling the Lot to a Total of 40 QSp b Mondays Express Brought Additional &mpI tr 111 ic P C i &-!K 5 ft i,i VSN"' 3 hand everything that is stylish and up-to-date in separate skirts, including the draped, new circular and cascade effects. A special showing of taffetas in hlacks, navys, novelty plaids and stripes also sport skirts in all the desired fabrics. We hae not forgotten the stout figure and have garments that are stylith as well as sensible. They will be specially priced for tomorrow and range from $495 to $25 Newest Styles For Spring, In The Greatest Campai Thursday Is H TPSx - is -t OtlCX Skirt Day WgiSt ' V -i Qtj)SL: K-B71-: will have on It" yTm . J M S-rHSlSi 'jJT W 1 .n.l .vervthine P 7 7 ttf ' VAVK WfiT W r- j9H5ffiSBB8sa ;&?Mf&s? 1 w wsemmmmsm .. V ss5sa,4d,wmSf 1 , issatwssssssssssmsi - a IB Wmm& , Stiowrooin Samples 1I jl? , Newest Spring Styles fM.J gn of Suit Selling In This Store's History New Spring Sample Suits Thursday, Choice for New Spring Sample Suits Thursday, Choice for New Spring Sample Suits Thursday, Choice for ses 111 RESttES for street, afternoon and denri-e veiling wear. Variouslv of crepe de chine, messaline, taffeta, channelise, silk faille, etc.. manv of them in combination with Georgette crepe and ehif- fon. Shown in every wanted color and the newest of striking combinations of novelty weaves and colors. Splendidly constructed dresses. Samples, and, therefore, better than the average run of reg ular stock dresses. We consider these the most unusual dress values we've seen in many a day. Values Were Never So Great, at This Early Season Our San A ntonio Street Windows Give A n Ocular Demon stration of What You May Expect to Find in the Store. OTJ SEE, it's this wav: Xew York garment makers display three lines of samples. When they are through taking orders the- sell two of their sample lines. Several makers, to whom we give a vast amount of regular business, sold us their sample lines at great price-reductions. Samples, as you are aware, are better tailored, and very often of better materials than Tegular lines, for samples must show the finest details of workmanship and finish, to attract buyers'. Think, then, of the unusual buying opportunities offered in this sale of: Spring's Choicest Garment Styles--Fresh and New The Materials Include The Colors Are- Serges, Poplins, Gabardines, Poiret twill!, Worsteds. Guernsey cloths, Silk and wool combinations, Imported vigorcaur, and Prunellas. The Linings Are Best quality lining taffetas, and high qual ity Peau de Cygne. Navy- blue, Jap blue, Copenhagen, Brovrn, Tan, Reseda, Rookie, Gray, Gait green, Club checks, Shepherd checks. Novelty plaids. We refrain from quoting comparative values, for, were some prices compared, they would appear aim 03 1 unbelievable. Because there are not many of any one style, we naturally advise early selection for best, choice. We doubt it will be possible for any store, even this store of greater value-giving, to duplicate ttvse values later in the season. The Styles Include- Norfolk and belted models, Ripple and peplum models, Jaunty short coats, --Semi-fitted models, Severely tailored, and Novelty styles, trimmed with fancy but tons, novelty buckles, silk Braids, gold and silver tinsel embroidery, and contrasting col lars Each model an authontatie mode tor Spring. Sizes 34 to 44 for jvomen, 14. 16, 18 and 20 for misses. A Store ipO thrive, a. liore muH.ab "" sorb vrhat i bort for it and" give the bet it if capable of giving. Anemic stodks of goods that are not good, and crabbed treatment of thoe who come to buy are not the diet of a healthy. progrettHe store. Size is no more a sign of progress than obesity is of health. Big ger stores than this can thank bigger capitalization for their bigness. We prefer to grow a little at a time, and to have each added inch represent a healthy, natural growth, resulting from what we take in in return (or what we give out. For Thursday Only We Shall O0er Corset, For Only 8Qc 'Signed) $?k .mn.f..;w.i Middy Blouses, Worth to $1.95, Choice, 79c The New Satin Uri' ' For Styli T A CORSET that will make an old dress look like new, for it will comfortably mold the figure in the new, correct style, giving the waist a little more incurve and holding the hips firmly but gently in place. In models that are suitable for the medium, the stout and the small figures, in sizes from 19 to 26. Made of a good grade of while or pink batiste, trimmed with silk embroidery. A well boned corset, with four hose supporters. You'll wonder how wc can sell them even for one day, at Special Sale of House Dresses in The Busy Basement Store . 66 S3 UR ven yood reason for offering such re markable values these Middys wore specially purchased bought heav ier than we should in or der to get the price down -we give you the advan tage of our extensive buy. Delightful styles in white galatea, 1 rimmed in white, plain colors or tripes; also white and natural pon gee middys trimmed in contrasting colors. Values up to $1.95. Sizes for women and misses. On sale in waist section on third q I loor, at each. 7 C MIE very newest fabric for women's undcr'-u-ments "Chavet" Satin. It is self striped and washable. and is the must beautiful of all materials for undergarments. ENVELOPE CHEMISE OF "CHAVEr SATIN White or pink, trimmed with Filet lace. Camisole tops, also plain styles. ropular opecial, at GOWNS OF "CHAVET' SATIN-Pink or white. The yokes and sleevesvare trimmed in a noel way with fine Filet, lace. "Popular Special," at Girls' Waists . Princess Slips A;A4o UJJ .'p Mm 1 1 1 Wl?li LINE I 36-inch stamped art crash cen ter pieces and 54-inch table scarfs, in white only. Floral or con ventional designs. Spe cial, each. QC SPECIAL purchase of 25 dozen sample House Dresses thus giving a tremendous range of styles and materials. Xo garment in this purchase Avould under ordinary conditions sell for less than $1.95. They have been divided into two lots as follows: Lot Xo. 1 will be sold at, each 9nc Lot Xo 2 will be sold at, each $1.45 See Mesa Avenue window display. These HouseDresses go on sale Thursday morning at S:30 o'clock. Xone sold oarlier. Xo reservations, no phone orders all sales final. Four Specials From Tfoe Art Goods Department PRUDENT women will be here early Thursday and take advantage of these exceptional values. LINE 4 Stamped, crash, linen and art crash pillow tops, in floral and conventional designs. See these here Thursday, at the special eXf I9C Seen the New LINE 2-Stamped, made-up Nainsook gowns, in a variety of dainty designs from which to choose. While they last Thursday, your choice, at 59c LINE 3--Stamped. made-up crepe gowns, in white, pink or light blue.. A variety of new designs that will please. Extra special, each. $1.25 flats? 'HEY are charming the most be coming shapes of finest woven straws as well as natural andi striped pon gees. Here in all the new colors and two tone effects (to match sweaters and sport coats), trimmed in unique and individual ways, but always tailored. Prices start at $15 and go downward by easy stages to $1.95 Women's Hats, 10 FUTV of these bats, all toM-and each is different, yet Fashion's ne est whims have been cleverly introduced in eery one of them. Small, "drooping-brimmed models v. all high crowns are trimmed with flowerV and ribbon. Sailor effects, large ad moderate, are very smart for Sp'ing trimmed with ribbon and flowers. SHIRTWAISTS FOR GIRLS. Juniors and Misses. Washable silks with satin stripes; also pongee. Made in becoming styles. Sizes 1 0 to 1 7 years. "Popu'ifD g- ? lar Special, at $4.95 and . ?.? PRINCESS SLIPS FOR GIRLS-Made of Eoliene Silk, in white or pink. Daintily trimmed with pretty Val laces. These slips hae the new "Fan Hare, bkirt sizes. 8 to 15, at $1.95; sizes 2 to 6, at i uontin m 1 ues TKtirsday "WOMEN'S "Sample high an3 low Shoes - Pumps, Oxfords, Slippers, as well as foot wear for growing girls. AH wanted leathers, including colored kids and combinations of cloth and leather. Such fashion able styles as Colonial Pumps, One, Two and Three-Strap Slippers. Button and Lace Oxfords Plain Pumps. Button and Lace High Shoes, and numerous olher lasts. Sizes 2' t0 '2 with a few larger ones tak'-n from our regular slock, on sale in Basemen I g'C prar& uits For The is Elder, At lar's" Men's .50 In "The Across Street 'Tptl E designs for the new Spring Clothes are snappier than ever. Master .designers A have produced for "The Popular" an array of garments that it would be difficult to equal, much less surpass. The tendenciesthis spring are toward the English Soft Roll Sack, with one, two, three or four buttons. Narrow shoulders and high waist contribute to a graceful appearance. Then there are more conservative models for the professional man. These are cut along dignified lines, with ease and comfort, a prime consideration. The materials in which the new Spring Clothes are shown are Flannels, Cheviots, Cassimeres, Fancy Mixed AVorsteds, Homespuns, Serges and Vicuna. In the way of colors you can get various tones or Drown, gray, green, blue and Uxtord. Ask to see the -fl L r 9&R'kJ3J "Popular" Special Suits, now selling, at This Is The Home of Hart Schaftner CD. Marx Clothes Mansco Underwear For Men- s Cool As a rmmmimmm r ERE is not merely a UXIOX SUIT, but rather the g.wl of all I union suits. It unites the highest decree of comfort Aith the Manhattan standard of quality, for it's made hv the makers of Man hattan Shirts. MSCO FAHRICS are specially wown in th in linitable JIanhattan way. So MAXSOO 1UTERIAIJ3 and patterns are exclusnely MANHATTAN. I mon Suits or Two Piece Gar ments are made in such skin, soft materials as Nainsook, Silkx Mulls. Linens, Solway Silk, et TXION' SUITS, $1.00 UP; ATlf I.F.TIU SHIRTS, 65c UP; hEE DRAWFRh, 65c UP. lothes with Character Young' Man and $16.50--In "The Pop- ml Iff OtffrigtHirtSdutfiKr &Mu