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10 Week-End Edition. .January 13-LL iyi7. JliJL X'JL&U JdLHii.A f Ai WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS TO LEAD IN SOCIAL EVENTS OF THE WEEK; ACTIVE WEEK FOR CARD PLAYERS Sy RUTH MONRO AUGUR. SOCIAL forces, as expressed in the noel, will be the basis of the pro gram of the department of litera-'ur'- and current events, of the Wom an's ciub, at its monthly meeting Wed nesday afternoon. In the club building on Mesa avenue. Mrs. Langford J. Locke mil discuss Charles Dickens as an ed icator and the social reform re sa.t off from his writings. Mrs. Prank Feu He. jr. will sneak of modern re- orm n !als worthy's works. Mrs. V. ' M- ormick wilftalk or the city in- tuc iuii uruinances or h.i naso as me urrent events topic iolnda" will sins rs. Robert L. SI T u,sJav nieht. the department of -... f k ii. ii :... . .. .. .- gram of British and American romuos- .sv ua. krr .uii iviii nrteiiL luv urn- ers that was postponed from Lis- -. . --k vrs. t harles J Andrews Is In charge of he emertainment. One of the interest- i s. narr usman, ... .-. ,a,r."i'-""c'.'-ns features of this will be the first I Krakauer. Ben Levy, Sam en. J. A. aDDcarance of the Ornhens cIuIil a men's chorus of 22 voices, directed by Jr Andrews. The nrnm nromises Jr Andrews. The nroirram promises so-ne most pleasing members. Tie anniversarv of the birthday of TWO WAYS OF LOOKING AT THINGS H is reported that a soen t putting his hand down on a grassy lawn. said. "Evei -ruing under my hand is a mir aile ' And not alone was evervthing under his hand a miracle, miracles are every where, but we don't see them. There are largel two sorts of folk, vir . those who see uiracles ami ho--, hdd s money I wuh to spe. U. on the; rwo t pes on Sunda. and to illustrate, will take two oooks The firs- Tin: TITIAN'." b"v Theodore I'reise-. a trti1 or untrue description of a ma terialist. The secom' PVENTPRES TN1 COXTE.VTMENT. b Da v d G raj son. Slost of you know the sec ond book and can guesd the contrast. If. on Sunday, the Every- body-go-to-Cburch Sunday. vou are not affiliated with any other church, I give you a hearty invitation to the FIRST CONGREfiVTIOXlT. CIILRCII 1S00 Block. Slontana SlILES HANSON" AT COST Furs Remodeled and Cleaned Ai Summer Price NOW. ALASKA FUR CO. 29-30 Buckler EWg. Phone 1670. Over Elite. Have You PYORRHEA? .1 fV.A. , UX4Ks tw. mrakmt.M 1 Bad breath tad Diesdiug sums ar symptoms of Pyorrhea. In addition to recognized modes ot treatment we have our own meth ods. Under ordinary conditions the necessary process of scaling Is very painful. However, by our new method it Is absolutely painless. Note (Emetine, specific for Pyorrhea-) Do not let some cheap D. D. S give yon this extremely peculiar drus. It requires seeial experience and practice. 1 have had both la O. Post Graduat College this Tear's course. J. HOD Wrf.UAMS. M. D Manager. KEW STSTKSl DE.VTAL COMPACT. Parlors, corner El Paso and 3n Antonio streets, over Savings Bank. Newly renovated old First National Back Building. Hours: S to i; Sundays, to 1Z. Two lady attendants. Spanish and German Spoken. FURS Ml -X fetv rtM-ift i ass i -mmkrs (if fl fI'1 w Noticc-DENTISTS Notice ALL ETHICAL DENTISTS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE MEETING OF The Southwestern Denial Society. ' AT EL PASO, TEXAS January 22, 23, 24, 1917. HEADQUAJJTEKS HOTEL SIIELDOX A varied and instructive program, featuring Dr. C S. Tuller, of New Orleans, and Dr. H. E. Kelte, of New York, and fully coveriiiK Nerve Blocking. Conductive Anaesthesia, Oral Surgery, X-Ray and all oilier modern adtancements in dentistry has been prepared. Manufacturers' Exhibits, Etc. FEEL BILIOUS? CALOMEL SICKENS! CLEAN LIVER flD BOWELS MY WAY Don't lose a day's work! If Constipated. Sluggish, Head achy, take a spoonful of "Dodson's Liver Tone." Listen to me Take no more sick- . ...1...U..I ...1.. l..1In,.. enin?. salivating calomel when bilious or constipated. Don't lose a day's work Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it comes into contact with sour bile crashes into it. breaking it up. This Is when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. If you are sluggish and "all knocked out," if your lirer is torpid and bowels constipated or you have heal.ihc. dizzmei-. coated tongm . if breath i bad or stomach -oi u!t aUe ,i spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone Here - n i o i a i e- - o to my druj, ore j-.q- .a ,, o ce t boitle of Dol-t'- I e T i Tji.e a rpo 'nfbl t Robert K. Lee will be obsered by the Robert E Lee chaDter of the united Daughters of the Confederacy, with a reception and musical, to be given in the Woman's club building. Thursday afternoon from 3 to 6 oclock. Mrs. VI . L. Brown will be in charge of the mu sical. Among the singers will pe Airs. Robert L. Holliday. Mrs. ROBert w- SSL. :VnaL"aar,in'rl ?;$,: VriSnfl. V the members and parlicularly to the national guardsmen from the southern states. nern siaies. The women of the Temple -Jit. oinai I Aid society are planning a big """ -"- - .- . .. " "-" , - ' hH of ' temple, Wednesday evening, . Mr .T, nalisher is the chairman in ' charge. She has been assistea o jirs. -.... - - . .. . l.ln1.. .. tta Mimm 1PP arr Uartm 7iTnnk'9 On the committee are -.. . Slesdames sr Atkin. C Auer. -am, Blumenthal. v ictor trusso. eua uii-j Ion. Charles Given, M- uomo". -- "-r- I Shan berg. r.. tenders uavia ocnnarz. i Emil Strauss. Joe Talpls. I "inner. i Edwia Wisbrun. L M Alexander, Ilenry Picard. Karl Goodman, .Mary jsosen- wasser. J. Amstater and SIiss Slinnie M olzman. A bevy of the younger set. . .:i .. n cA'inT, nri AliccAa who will assist in serving, are Misses Theresa Herskowitz. Norma Hersko-.-iti sclma Herskowitz. Ruth Jacobs. ! Henrietta Jacobs. Rosie Brossblatt. Lil ! lian Wisbrun. Frieda Laskin. Slargaret I Laskin. Ruth Schwartz. Ray Ginsburg I and Paula Krupp Miss Carter Rudy, of Henderson. Ky., mho is the truest of Dr and Sirs. R. L. ' H-inie.. v.ill be the guest of honor at a luncheon, to be given bv Sirs. J. C. lackland and SIiss N'ancy Lackland. 1 Wednesdaj afternoon at Hotel Paso del 1 N'orte Mrs. Fred Dougherty will entertain J jt her home on Wjoming street with - a dinner Sionda night, complimentary I ;o Mrs William Amesbury, of Los An- Bel-s Ir and Sirs George Hudspeth will he Parties. SI.-s w N Fink is ulannine- for a se- ! I rn s of pa-ties to be gnen in the neit , I i lew weeKS ' I Sirs. Frank SL Slurchison will enter I lp in Tuesdav afternoon at her hnmn in j Kern Place complimentary to Sirs. I Hugh Crouse and Miss S. Jno Slurchl- eon. ui inen?, lexas. Mr. and Mrs W. G. Bansemer gae an informal pa-ty Friday night, at . heir home on 1 pon avenue, in cele bration of the birthday anniversary of All Banemr Japanese decorations were used The dining room was par-ticulr-rli p-etty. with Jananese lan terns strung about. The punch bowl iHxuiiini me raiuoie oi ine laoie. ine evening was spent in dancing and , games and various stunts were per- viuicu u; cflcii oucsi. uuuiuK c.reaii to the fun of the party. Mrs Charles L. Overstreet entertained informally Friday afternoon, with a f?nc work party, at her home in the 'srusso apartments. The affair was in honor of a number of out of town wom tn who are visiting friends and rela te es here. Miss Adelaide Overstreet assisted the hostess in serving refresh rreuts Among the guests were Sles- "Thomas" of Kansas C.tv" nSirVS: ames Slarv i Wilber Townsend. I Hornbeck. of Columbus. O.: Charles J. I I'hurch. of Van Wert. O.; G. O Schaf- ler. or Lima, o.: A. Grommon. of Den- er. t'olo . Sarah Mowers, or Rushville, Ind.. J H Slauzv. of Dallas, Tex.: Jas. A. Ditk. R. S. Sloore. J. J. Knox. How ard Thompson. C W. Badgley. Slisses Elizabeth Rawlmgs, of Kansas City: Mary SfcSIurtrey, of Los Gatos. Calif.: Elizabeth Newman, of Ironton. O.: Re bet ca Thompson and Slary Thompson, oi Franklin. Ind About El Pasoans. ' wr nd Mr? J A- Shanherg and uaby i lui.e moed to the Cope apartments, on -North orepon street. Mis;, Emma indberg, who has been ve'j ill at her home on Hast Slissouri street, is rapidly recovering. Si-. Rosalie SI. Ashley, who has been nirA ill Tjst cAma i m n t hs Iiimiiu on Slacoffin avenue, has become so ' muih worse, that she a taken to ; lToiidmce hospital. Friday evening. i Sirs, J. J. Slornsey, a former resi- I ' dent of EI Paso, is quite 111 with pneu- I ! rr.onia. m the hospital at Denting. X. SI. I ' Louise Price, daughter of Sirs. Fred ; I 11 Price, of Myrtle avenue, has been j I confined to her bed for the past two ! weeks, ill with the measles. I Sirs Bell Reynolds has been quite ill, I i and has been confined to her bed since ; I Christmas, suffering with neuralgia of ( 1 the heart. improving nicely ' I ' LOW l.ii:r en, gravms department is at your , i-nmri .,.o,i,n -...,,.... ! Mrvice. Engraved wedding announce' m AST. tsa In1ii4tline itil ICcfttn n j n4 nut un m the newest stvlea iin Mln i M. El Paso Printing Co. Adv. For Social Occasions. Our Special Automobile and Limou sine service for social occasions is truly Sletropolltan. Use it when the occasion requires. Telephone Three-JOO. City Service Company. Autos Baggage. Taxis. Adv. hy ot isit and see the new importations? Xo trouble to show you. Beach's Art Shop. City Xafl Bank Bldg. Adv. Buy GOOIi YK lit TIRES from Boss 321' Texas. Adv. night and It it doesn't straighten you riPht 1,n 4.1.1 mal... ....t, f..I ffn.. ...! --0-.. ,. ,,u ...ant; juu tt ...,c tt.l vigorous by- morning I want jou to so bac!: to the etore and get your money. Dodson's Liver Tone Is destroying the sale of calomel because It Is real liver medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore It can not salivate or make you sick. 1 guarantee that one spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone will put your slug gish liver to work and clean jour bowels of that sour bile and consti pated waste which is clogging yo r sjfitem and making you feel miserable. I guarantee that a bottle of Dodons Liver Tone will keep your entire fam ily fe.irc f,ne for months Gie it to our th Id'C It is hainles doesn't ie i i i -v ,e it T'le ait ta J T ' " the honor guests at a dinner to be giv- en Monday night, by Mr and Mrs Hor ace v. ajium. The voumrer school set are much in terested in the dance to be given Fri day night by Miss Blanche Roe and Miss Paye Tullous, at the home of Miss ; noe. on Mesa avenue. , dub Uances ." Io ho, in the officers- club of Tl B"s. Wednesday nigm; ine e Country Son.; dS , dance on s,.Krll,v nIKht Tuesday afternoon Sirs. Julia I. a . UtU!l 1 illlCl 1IUUI1 .-.'. Linrte anJ her sister jirs. B S J Marcus, in the : ii :uit-ri;iin im ...- j Knickerbocker apartments. I r,f fh ,., -inii. tha I Ct K ....! aIhIic that Will TnfOt . -r . ...c ij.iuii ,..-. ... j ncit week Mrs. H. H. Stevenson mil i 1 , . .. m .. Pnili.. nl.,1. i k. ,,., , ,,a : "- ..uics iw m . I nosiess to me i luiitm &; vuu Monday afternoon, at hei home on orth Oregon street. Sirs Ilenrj Henry Jer- ren wllI entertain the Jolly eig ghbors club on Tiii.sit.-iv afternoon. Sirs. F. A. H;ence will entertain the Tuesday club 4ha -'- a Aftapnnnn at hPT hfllTl Oil Slontana street. Sirs H F Sluol.er is to b , ho-tess at the m..ting of tne Tuesday Bridge club Sirs B. F Littleton will entertain tne Locust ".' cjub -Vednesdav afternoon Sirs. Har ! , . . . - , .... i -,.-. x.;rm rr Iickliii.i has the Luncheon Bnis club meeting Thursdav aftfrnoon. Tli Jolly 300 club will meet the same af lernoon at the home of Mrs A I Mackie. A number of sew n? clul- will ire through the week. SIr J N Slavfield will be the hostess for 'h" K- nsnmton I Embro.derv club S edne a Sirs ! J. Hillmas entetrains the ! Oochet club the same af. Wedncs.la nun Ir Thursday Embroiderv tl.i will be en- tertaine.1 hr Sirs. ArthJ' Mmkm Sir's Ed Slarsh has the meeting of tie I Re fuse to Tell club at he n. n. Thur.1 afternoon. The Sempr.' F-1 x cub wil meet at the home of Mr V Inam Jen sen on Thursday. At :h r imp time the Gerfreing Crochet clu wll be enter tained bv Mrs. N" B. LaRm . ! J Cards. The Fridaj I.uin.lir Kn..e . lu aft-moon In ' at h.r hum- was entertained Fridaj tD Iv.hI. t I... 1... ... -. i iha .h. iuiiih in Kern Place. Following ih. lunch eon, the cuests spent the afternoon in . pla ing bridge. Mrs Toai Newman I will he the next hosti ss of the club J The Friday Bridge club met Friday I afternoon at the horn.- of Sirs F E ' Hunter, on Slesa aenue Only the club members were present The prize ' winners were Slesdames I S Stewart and John L. Dyer The cli-b will be , entertained by Sirs Maurj Kemp next Friday afternoon Mrs. C. R. Brownlie was the hostess Friday afternoon at a partj at her home on Rivera street Carnations o? various colors and ferns formed the decorations in the rooms Bridge and 360 were the amusement games of the ' afternoon. Mrs. Charles W Fraser was ' the winner of the high score prize and Sirs. Frank Raynor of the consolation priie. In bridge. In 500. the prizes were won by Sirs. C. E Gaskill and Mrs. T. W. Gault. A two course lunch khi was served at the card tables. The serving table as decorated with Bos,on fern In the nter- restinR upon l,'J?2r.SL. ",e?,.a"l!rr" S-! in crystal sticks, were about the table, j The auiliai to i if or I, r oi Rail The guests included Slesdames Vardx 1 w- '"' I -K tors will entert-in tha Puckett. J. SV. Harley. II. H Donald-i son. P S. Hughes. Geoie V Youmj. . Arthur Prusthaler. C. E. Gaskill. Frank i Ravnor. C J. Saxton. Richard B Har rison. Horace W. Blum. H. T Kit-ster. Charles W. Fraser. T. W Ganlt. SV R. Sanders and SIiss Slary Biggs, of Col- orado. j Sirs. Louis Clde Van Vleck. of To- ( ledo. O . was the iruest of honor at a j ?vettil aunomtd bridge nart. jriven I I i. Sirs V. N". Fink. Fnda afteri oon. I ..t her home on California street. ' , "". .. . r V Hvacinihs and other spring flowers.!"'" SI. -d i-ii- I. Sheridan and A combined with ferns, attractively decor- j 3?V"-.S '' "-!''" ?ered ated the rooms. The guests found their J br the hostess at the close of the af places at the various card tables by i teri.o"- ... ,.. cards ornamented with a blue bird de- ! - nie-ung of inj J"irr-g W jjuen s &ipn. A prize was awarded the win- r.er of the highest scores at each of the tables. The winners were Slesdames Rwhai-d V. ilder. E. S Plumb. E SI Hunl. Harry S. Potter. Louis Clyde Van Vleck and SIiss Florence "iancey. A corsage bouquet oi pink roses and hvacinths was presented Sirs. Van Vleck. as a guest prize. Following the games a luncheon was served at the card tables. Among the guests were Slesdames Louis Clyde Van Vleck. John li. Enlow. Clement Jungk. E. H Booth. tiarrv 5. roner. iienry s. ueacn. j. fecobell. of Chihuahua: Charles R. Loomis. P. A. Thompson, Donald B Gillies. V. DeSmeth. K. L. Farrar. A L Eaton. C L. Baker. Robert L. Hollida. J-iVht Vht otIh. f n Zlril w i right, Zach T. Vliite. F. C Searle. V. P Averill. Walter D. Howe. J l 1UXI.OI1. j vjuieriey. c jti. iiuru. '- Crockett. Frank Ii.Sea.mon. Misses ! Slarga'et Ilickev and Florence Yancey El Pasoans A way. J. A. Shanberg has gone on a busi ness trip to Chicago, Boston and Xew York city. Sirs. Slartm Zielonka has gone to Austin. TY to uiln TFnlil.i 7l.lnnl-a I They will leave the last of next week ii .i tup eaai, 10 ue away lor several w eeks. Sir. and Sirs Ben Clements leave Sunday for the east, to be away for about a month Slost of this time will be spent in Chicago and Xew lorK. I Sir. and Sirs. C. E Kelly will leave j Sunday for Austin r.nd other east Tevas j points. Sir. Kelly is going on a busl j ness trip and will return in a short time. Sirs. Kellv will en nn tn sit 1-ouis, to visit her sister. Later she will go to Slisslssippi points to visit her mother and another sister. She will be away for several weeks. , Jirs. George Routledge will leave , Sunday for Little Rock, Ark. Sirs. I Routledge goes to attend the meetings ' of the woman's auxiliary, at the Epis j copal Synod of the southwest, which will meet in Little Rock. January 16. 1 M,c Pnn.laJir. I n .1... . , . - .l ..a. A.uu.ac.. ia ne j.resiueiit oi ine woman's auxiliary of the missionary district of New Xlexico. She will repre sent this district at the synod auxiliary meetings. The other delegates from this district are Sirs. Floyd Slorrissette and SIiss Slartha Valliant. both of Al buquerque, X. SI. Sirs. Routledge will be one of the speakers at the general auxiliary meeting. Her subject will be the organization of a county woman's auxiliary So Donlit About It. There is never a doubt about get ting satisfaction at any one of our three stores. Never a doubt about as to first reliable Quality. Never n rinnht I as to setting your prescriptions filled jussi us your uocior ordered. Never a doubt as to prompt courteous atten tion. Never a doubt that you can buv just as safely over the telephone or through the mails as if you were in the store In person. Never a doubt as to getting your money back If the unusual should happen and you are not satisfied with any purchase. No doubt about it If you want service and satisfaction. Srott White JL Co. "Safety first" Druggists. Mills Bldg. Roberts-Banner Bldg. Depot Pharmacy. Adv. Why Not Japanese hand embroidered station ery in rolls' 50c the box. Beach's Art Shop, City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Adv. .Superfluous hair, moles and all facia! 1 Memishes removed. Features corrected. Miss Grace A. Benson. Face Specialist, ! 23 Buckler Bldg. Ad me the Dollar at the Sample Shoe i Store. lOi S Stanton J. Zelman, Propr. Adv B v .KII)Vi:It Tlllr'K from Bu T ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. Herskowitz To Entertain With Dance Party Mz and Mrs. S Herskowitz will tert.nn his evening with a dance, in honor of their daugh- ter. Theresa Herskowitz, and the PI omega class of January, 1917. at the ' Community hall of Temple ML SmaL i In the decoration of the hall, the J color scheme of purple and gold, the I cla--- colors, will be used Refresh I ments and punch will be served during the course of the evening. mong the guests will be Mr. and . r , -.1. O.h.I I Jr. S Herskowitz. Mr. and Mrs. J. Zelman. Sir and Mrs. Sam Herskowitz, .ir. and Mrs. John Thompson. Sirs. J. M. Prank. Mrs. F. Zlabovskv. Misses i uscusta F.-.hrenkemp. Lucille Mayer, tamenno Jit-E,niry. .Mary iieermans. Slay Relle Kuller, Maren Jensen, Fran ces Maer. Nadine Porter. Margaret Iturr. Mrtle Beriinirfii,i rmlme An- ' .Uroin lrtv TSiiK,n1... Vn.A Cea ............ ....... . - .. union . . ..cii. jw I man. Mar Hpnstein. Nellie Kppstein. . ,.-.-i. ...,...... -wujo .uueuci. "- I IAeoia bTlklielAln f?1 . .3. , I.' .., ces Woodworth. Minnie Swatt. Frieda Swatt. Berniee Stiles, Mayme i:mll- Charming El Paso Girl, Miss Clayton 111m llr. CIryton. the nttractire laiiKbtrr of 1!r. anil Mn. r E. Clayton, of Manhattan llelRht. 11 ! j- Women s Organizations, "" T, ', ""-" "'";",; - Jlil:rXU S ""'. " the V Mrs II F Mueller was th- hostess I i.'1" "r0'?;. Pra"1' M, Murcaison, am. foi tne memoe-s of St. Patricks Altar Mrs" Marchiaon. for ih, winter juild Friday afternoon, at her home in,. , ... - ! the Willmary apartments. The mem- hers, of whom there were 25 present, spt nt thr time pleasantly in sewing. I-mring the afternoon Sirs. E E. Slc Ginti sans a number of selections, ac t on " r c ! n the piano b Miss Gladys there were 25 present. x-i"i jui... .. yt .u -..i .H"-" church, was held Friday afternoon, in the unda school riom of the church. Ii was the fint meetinp of the aux iliary for this season. The members enjojed supier together and then spent the remainder of the evening- in business meetinif Miss Opal Corn was ;orn was Quisen- fleeted uresidrt. Miss hdna K..i i lj t.r-n,l.it 'XIsou A ItnA s-cretarv. Hiss Ljrraine haf), treas- urer. Mis Pea'l Care. leader of mis- sion -.tudv. The next meeting will be held on Januarj .- T ie monthl mei-tinK of the Aid so- . , .. . . ,. . t.: i iei OL ine first .Mviuuoiai r.Lfistt-ui'at church was held I''rida afternoon in mi' cnurcn iparior? 3irs w. x. (.iiuh. the president, presided. Kach circle re ported the work heme done, lira Henrv T. Bowie president of the Young Women's Christian association, gave an t interestinjr talk on the work of tha Y. V c A. and the need for an ad- mimstratire buildinir. for which a Dunauifr campaign is noon to oe iari- i m,r t the Ai.t snc-leti- mem- bers promised to assist in this cam- paisn Follow ins the business of the afternoon a soc.Jl hour was spent i Memoer., of crele No. three acted as j nosiesses. aiiu "tr m a muu tuuiac. . .twui w M,....-. .. . . t A....w , Weddings. Hits Anna Ilelle StriblniK and I.eo It. Kirnmel. of Detroit, Mich , were mar- I ried Thursday evening by Rev. Miles , Hanson, at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs, E Stnbling. 905 Xorth El I'aso street Onlv the closest frier.ds JllUbD and relatives were present. Mr. and Mrs. Kimmel mil make their home in Coble, III. Mrs. J Louis Uragassa announces the marriage of her daughter. Miss Vincev Anno Urn noi tn Jrx,n T -tT tin, of El Paso The ceremony was per formed bv Itev. father Frank Lederle ! in the pro-cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, recently. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Martin will be at home to their friends J after January 15 in the Alexandria apartments. - Dinners, Luncheons, Teas. Mrs. Donald B. Gillies entertained this afternoon at her home in the Rose mont apartments, with an informal luncheon, in honor of Mrs. Louis Clde Van Vleck. of Toledo. Ohio, who Is "the guest of her sister, Mrs. John R. En low. There were 10 guests ipresent. THE WHOLE BODY NEEDS PURE BLOOD The bones, the muscles, and all the organs of the body depend for their strength and tone and healthy action on pure blood If the blood is very impure, the bones become diseased, the muscles become enfeebled, the step loses Its elasticity, and there is inability to perform the usual amount of labor. The skin loses its clearness, and pimples, blotches and other eruptions appear. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes pure blood. It Is positively unequaled In the treatment of scrofula and other humors, catarrh, rheumatism, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, that tired feeling. Be sure to get Hood's and get It today. AH druggists. Advertisement. Notice to Automobilists The Park Hotel at Las Cruces ar ranges special dinners by appoint ment for automobile parties at rea sonable rates Try a Sunday spin to Las Cruets and take dinner at the Park HoteL -tem. Slildred Lindauer. Gladys Lundv lrginia Cooper, Ruth Shannon, lelt.i Karon. Rose Stolaroff, Katie Merkin i:atnce Sha,. Llllie Cohen. Carrie Adams. Helen De Pew, Frances Clay- ; ". " -.-. y s.lberberc i . ...', r ... i. A1. . f.mma uonn, uiancne iieihuviu, oemw llerskomtz. Norma Herskowitz, The resa Herskowitz. Messrs. George Mat kin, Maurice Blumenthal. Eugene Thurston. Donald Grant. Jim Lewis i r'd Humphreys, Herman biibemerg. John Savage. Lewis Eppsteln, Ervin Schwartz, JIannie Stolaroff. Fabian Stolaroff. Harry Pozil. A. Littman Harry Herskowitz. Arthur Dava. Jos eph Lax. A Semourtz, Leonard Epp stein. W E Brewer. Dewey Carson Leslie Levy. L X. Gottdiener. Harold Potash. Sloore B. Schwartz, Irviic Schwartz. Lewis Grossblatt. Morris Grossblatt. Sam Slarshall, Wlllard Brown. Jack Thompson, Kneeland Jen kins, Morris Mohr. Sam Kaufman. Slax Blaugrund, Ray Gilbert, Sladison Mudd. Herman Liebnecht. Glenn Deer. Chrfs Fox, Hubert Oppenheim, Seymour Am stater. Errold Lapowski, Walter Clay ton. Slannie Jacobs. Capt. Shayer, Lieut. Levy and Sergt. Mohr. Lodges and Clubs. The card party and dance, tc hs-e been given by the El Paso lodge ot the Fraternal Brotherhood, on Slonday night, has been postponed until the middle of February. I A conference of the Sunday school i workers of Trinity Slethodist church was held Friday night in the parlors j of th church. The teachers first had PUDDer tocrether and then snent the i time in discussing the -welfare of the f faunday schooL t The new officer of the Christian Kn i deavor surict of estminstr pr-.- i ' Merian church were installed Friday ' I TURht at a bus.ness and social meet I nff of The 'onety held in the home ' Mr and 11" Bradford Hardie. on Kio ilrii le .trret Leslie uomeidorf, j the retinntr president, served as in j m tlliDK officer ThA incominjr officers J re J. D Mr.rrow, president: Margaret ' Hardie cp- president. Anna Iverson, secret-' ry, ind Harriett Iieermans. treasurer i'e V? M. Fairley talked j to the new officers on their opportuni ? 5 iSffiW ties tor c r h e oilowincr the ousi- I t'e gam- or i; Keiresnments were j -.erve-! Mr Hardte yas assisted by n-r diuchtei- SI,ircaret Hardie and .Mary Hi--ilie and Josephine Slarch. In-ia1! tti.j-i of officers of the Daughter"- of Kin wis held Friday afternoon, in the Kn.crhts of Columbus hall. Both I th county and division officers were in-a!!eil Mrs. SI. P. Ifaloney. as count president was the installing I officer Mrs I" O Sleara was mistress at arms Sirs Hannah Crowley was . marshal 1 Mrs Gus Momsen was in--talleii af county president. The divi sion officers installed were Mrs IV II. Wallace, president: Sirs Afrnes Kcan, ice president. Sirs. Slarjraret C. Hern ial, recording secretary'. Sirs. Dora Itonan. financial secretary: Sirs. Mamie I 'ow. treasurer. Sirs. Minnie Freeman, . nistress at arms. Miss Kate James. j sentinel. Slesdames C W Fassett. Kathenne Ariin. .Mary Gnem, Mary k Morrison and Sarah Alexander, mem bers of the standing committee Fol ' lowing the ceremonies, there were re- ireshments ana a social hour. I Out Of Town Visitors. Ray Richardson, of southern Alaska, is here for a visit with his brother, ' John Richardson. Miss Lois Mcintosh, of Victoria. Tex . is visiting her grandmother. Sirs. B. SI Smith, of Nevada street. SIiss S. Jno Slurchison. of Athens. . .Texas, is expected to arrive the first of the week, to be .he SusV Sfest"! j yirhnnl (Vntar The Pi Omeera elasj- nt Ijn'uaM mi- ! is planning a novel entei tainment for its members on next Wednesday. This will take the form of a "Seniors' " day I wh.V.the cla-"!- wearing purple and") gold badges, will pay a social visit to I the school. After this, a four course luncheon, followed by a lire party at I ihe matinee. "Fair and Warmer," i ; ociiik planned r El Pasoans Reimnins. ,-JI.TJLrl,"d' " Xaf nas returned from i Vm1 Louis, Indianapolis and ; ! -. I ICIi lMUZMllKAT AM lVIFi: hoenlx. Ariz.. Jan. 13 Vice presi ',5?t,?nd..r- Marshall left this morn "J J ur,. " hlngton. D. C. They had I S?'? ?J'!0,,da'8 their bnnBalow ; ... ir nere. ! rL0': at lhe, Sa""Ple Shoe i Adv ti.ir sen lee and nnees on n v. . of eI1Bf!i Tc ""JJ. ,S"ces on " kinds "vtif,Sn, ,, ??j.n,f annoncements. tafCl ,V mS.' ." i!" ii"Si ?-?Adv t,nB Co- ' ; lmsmi. a...,- ,. improie 1 our Appea thr0'infh A ir Tf in-'0 IH "sei 0? ?, irffh.Se.Kajr8 fitted Fy bufimProve th! UnLriKht ": 'r bnt Tto Need Gla" " We" . I Aer- ddpit. j.i t'no onticni Po, 10 Texa street, " Adv. I . ) T.it.'1 S,cnn,I Kaa Furniture. I j. .,,, vo neea quantity jf I second hand Furniture. Ve pay lib- ! or exchange raJ prices either cash Xew Furniture. Let - "- -., Iiri ii? Knnn MM us know what you have our man will call and mak you an offer. Tel TJ9 H"ser Trading: Co n -- .. ?3v Ad. The best corsets from Jl 06 un -it I the -New Cor.et Miop? 204 TeT.-i' St All tvlM A.. v' "l"3 at- ! Buy GOOUVKAK TIKES from Uoss -- Tetas. Adv. '"w the Dollar at .-tore. 10a S. Stanton J. Zelman. Pronr. uv You Should Go To Church In case of illness, death For results tse Herald Want Ad- Ml, ff .It Ii I'hirfiii&.iP&AAAff .fej S y Er If Erliri&il! Mmsipfm m mm HLm. It grT" Ei W&i Btm iti Ea Ui Tti w mui th SI B 91 HHS vv s Id BLJF kJ9 wci v &ll x-Sy E vs. M Church Tmortsw TOMORROW! T:i::i:uiii':ii,l)iugmaa AL ary lime of ike dav oakerb Cocoa is a tfood drink, as wholesome and noui 1- - isniriQ as it "Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. E3TABU3rD I7QO rX5RCHE-5TER,MAS5. Predicated Smoke Drives Out Catarrh Try This Pleasant Herb Sect Free By Mail Smoke. : BiOvr. Ttho has devote fort - T-r th irtdtra'nt of Catarrh, is th rit i tor of rertiin combination of th1 Irna herbs, flovers and berries to be snrnk d in I r rfT "T rra3y prepared rarv' T b e smok1- ai rr reaches j, 1 th- a r passage5' "f b head n"- ti throat. As the disease U rarr ' into tht-1 pa--saices w.th th- air you brta'he Bu he antiseptl' ,a .r.f vapor of this R a edy Is carri- 1 w h th- breath Jir e li. tY- iff ted part" Thi simple, practical method applies t? mfduine here prajs douche ointmnt- n?J rffi& : ranno' possibly go. its encci ii bkju- I'll lUIUl life uivvvr f -- , drujrr". It is pleaiant to ate. and not sicken ins to those who nave neer moK.ia. u matter how severe or Ions standing yo jr case ZTi& be. we want to show yon waat our Item edy will do. To prme the beneficial, pleasant effec' The Blosser Company, ifi Walton St , At- ' lanta, Ga.. will mail absolutely free to anv sufferer, a sample that will verify their i claims bv actual test Thli fre package ' contains a pipe, some of the It.m''dy for t smokirc and alo tome of our medi cal cigarettes. If jou wish to eon tinar the treat ment. It will co only one dollar for a month's tup ply for the p'pe. r a box contain- inr one humlr- cigarette We pa postage If .u art- i snfferer from Ca tarrh. A-.thm t afn-" or If subject to fre-.u-nt -ftnJ our name i and addr- at n - h po-al card or letter 1 for th1 fre pakug- and a copv of onr II S lustrat-d book - U iair in Hand?!iis. 0 k b n na v ioai um Scalp Affected by Itching and Scratching. Was Disfigured. Completely Healed by Cuticura. Cost $1.50. "I began to lose my hair; it came gut j in three places making me bald. A I couple of months later my head began toitcnwnicn caused Dig erup tions. I could not sleep for the itching, as it made me scratch so that my scalp was irritated and I had large scales on it. Mv liair came fS ; I ! V oat by handfuls and got hie- i icss iiiu ury. ii aisngurea me. I was ashamed. "I had the trouble twi years when a friend recommended Cut.- ' cura Soap and Ointment, so I bous;t I two bars of Cuticura Soap and two boxt- oi v-uik.ui.1 vTinunent ana in a montc l ,ras completely healed." (Signed . ,,- p TC ii-. v 1ImHi, ! ."t,1 ' ,helS - U l ,?s"t,l'e ! Hhlanduwn, Md., lime 24. 1916. Keep your sfan fresh and dear bv the ! daily use of Cuticura Soap and Oin ment. Absolutely nothing better, pure r. sweeter or more effective. For Free Sample Each by Return Mail address prst-card: "Cuticura, Dept. 11, Boston." Sold everywhere QorQQ Every Hiqh For Constipation Hojrl:j-i"kT, J-,i, 'LiedaaC"S4JiaiQeSnOn,et etc SH. m - llol n1-5& iit 'W 1 -iTj ii PP k-rral D I.-rr-s. si y IrVV the Sample Shoe ' M r kji JUfH riTin TimA - r-S -t t. m For Your Neighbor's Sake. For Your Children's Sal?e. For Your Country's Safe. For Religions Safe. For Your Own Soul's Safe. or other trouble, any minister lllii.liW.i-i'J.1 .1 .sui.......x... . CL 'jiM .-f. ii.. is deliciou DR. A. HEFNER. We make a specialty of all chronic diseases, rheumatism, neuralgia, ner vousness in all of its forms; femaU trouble in all of its forms; appendi citis, paralysis, gall stones, kidney and i bladder troubles, liver and stomach troubles, constipation, piles, catarrh ol the head and nose. We treat without the use of drugi or knife. (We don't treat contagious dis eases). Write For Testimonial. Drs. Hefner, Brown & Milling Macurs In Charce of Hefner anttarinm. sVEETW ITER. TEXAS. Consultation and Examination FREE Read Testimonial Below: To Whom It Ma Concern This is to certify that I have been ?ssociated with Dr. A- Hefner In th-i practice for the past fourteen montt-s, and do not hesitate to say that this 3 a scientific method of treatment and has cured many cases which jnedVr. absolutely would not benefit and I da not hesitate to recommend this treat, n-ent to all suffering humamtv Yours respectfully J VT. Cummirgs, it I Turn Your Blue Mondays Into Sunny Monday By Using Sunny Monday rT Removal Notice The Typewriter & Office Supply Co. has moved from 204 Mills St. to 216 Mills SL New Martin Building will be glad to help. V . i ' zE&SSf&Rl l ir V I z 3 "'Ii'"' MITTT ajBSulZJ Jji '3 Wffl v - VtT&f'SOtmE u , tKPSfc? aHHjSj "fcjcBf qgggfBj m 1 JaL (