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EL PASO HERAX'D Book Party Given By Kil Rare Klub I I At T Boarding Home Is Happy Affair By OLLIE P. LAA'SDCY. OECE tie organization of the Kn . Ingr Ramona. Miss Margaret Bennett - ...! tvsm rflstnmrf in rose and represent ed Aleott's "Rose in Bloom." Miss J Kare Klnb. composed of T. W. C A. cirU who live In the T. W. C A. boarCing: home on West Missouri street, many enjoyable parties have een given by the organization, and none of them has been merrier or ik ore enjoyable than the book party ci en on Monday evening at the boardfne home. Each guest who attended the party represented in clever manner a book ar.d 70 guests were present. Dr. J. H. Cdom received the first orize for the fBt representation of a book. He -i-aa costumed as a chef In white ftpron and cap and was a very real- jstie -wnjte .House u)ok jooa- il's Edith Barringer received the - rize for the best costume amoatr tvie girls resent. She was a perfect p.vtore of Evangeline in black frock, white cap and apron and kerchief. he carried a prayer book a with o!ce meek and submissive" was a r harming representative of Ixragfel iow a favorite heroine. Mfcs Mtery Hodgkinson represented Txnisa Mffy Aleott's "An old Fast ened Girl ' and she wore a white rrepe de chine frock with panniers cl creten. Her hair was powdered ajid curls hung in Martha "Washing ton style : Miss Olive Smith was cos tumed as "Freckles; Miss Freida Mart'D as "The Girl of the Umber-; lost . Miss Florence Pickets repre sented Lavender and Old Lace; Miss Pada DalLahan was the "Goose Girl"; Miss Ilitta Pimm let was "The Win ting of Barbara Worth. In riding togs as Barbara, and Miss Aline Moody aso represented "The Win ning of Barbara "Worth," In riding haojt Miss Elnora Manning was at tractive ii Indian costume- represent- Eva Moffat was costnmed to repre sent Hawthorne's -scarlet jeiier. and was dressed in black and the big scarlet I Miss Mary Hassel was dressed as Mickey and Mrs. C T. Race, hostess of the Y. W. C A. home. was very charming as "Lavender and Old Lace." A number of the men whose cos tumes were especially clever were rr. F. H. Hunter, who represented "Baddy Long Legs": Edward Medsger as "The Vagabond," and C. A. Mur phy as "Patches." R. C Boone rep resented "Uncle Tom's Cabin," and carried a maple syrup can, which Is In replica of a log cabin. C H. Flock represented "When a Man's a Man. I Council Of Mothers Is Entertained By Parent-Teachers Of High School I THE High School Parent-Teacher" Daughdrill and Mrs. Thomas O'Keefe X association entertained In the high school auditorium on Monday af ternoon in honor of the Council of Mothers. This was also the regular meeting day of the association. Mrs. W. D. Howe, president of the Coun cil of Mothers, presided over the meeting of that organization and Mrs. C. E. Kelly presided over the meet ing of the Parent-Teachers' associa tion. R. TV. Fowler, principal of the high school. gaTe a talk on the necessity of raising the teachers' sal nri.n. ha tuid that if neosle wanted well trained teachers to instruct their children it would De necessary 10 A group of guest of the evening I pay ujn better salaries. He talked were members of the 82d field artil lery band and they gave a number of enjoyable musical numbers. A number of amusing games and con tests were enjoyed. In the adver tisement contest Mrs. C T. Race won the nrize and in a Shaksnerean love stox?) contest Miss Edith Baxringer was wuBrr ox wv prize. .ne or chestra played while the guests formed a grand march to the dining room, where refreshments were served. Cards. ! Like Being Hit i By Rattle Snake Says that every time you cot or pick at a corn you t invite lockjaw You reexuess men and women who are pestered with corns and who have ar least once a week invited an awful tieath from lockjaw or blood poison a' e now told by a Cincinnati authority to use a drug called freezoce. which tne moment a few drops are applied to any corn, root and all, lifts right o ut with the fingers, without one particle of pain. This fj-cexone is a sticky substance which dries the moment it is applied and just loosen tie corn without In flaming o even irritating' the sur rounding1 tissue or skin. He says a qiarter of an ounce will cost very little at any of the drug stores, but this is sufficient to rid one's feet of every hard or soft corn or callus. Tou are positively warned that cut tine or picking at a corn is a suicidal habit. Adv. Mrs. C&axies Nebeker and her moth er, Mrs. Frank Walsh, who is her house guest, will entertain a few zuesta at a hrldire luncheon at the Nebeker home on McKlnley avenue on Wednesday. Mrs. a J. Mapel will entertain at cards on Thursday afternoon at the Mapel home on New Orleans street in compliment to Miss Mary Gates Redmond, whose engagement to Maj. James Alfonte. of the United States army, was recently announced. Mrs. Charles Newman will enter tealn with a card party on Saturday at the Newman home on New Or leans street in compliment eto Mrs. F. C MeMUiin, of New Tork city, who is the bouse guest of Miss Mary Hill and in compliment to Miss Oc tavia Glasgow, who is the guest of her cousins. Miss Anne and Miss Mary Magoffin. The Monday Evening Bridge club met on Monday evening with Mrs. T. M. Waller as hostess. The prizes were won by Mrs. Georee Brunner and Will T. Owen. The members of the Monday Evening Bridge club are: Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Will T. Owen, Mr. and Mrs. George Brans, Mr. and Mrs. C O. Rucker, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Christie. Dr. and Mrs. George Brunner, and the guests of the evening were Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Clatter and Mrs. Johnston Hale. A Good Time Warn Had by All So often we read of the good times which the younger set have at dances that our blood tingles just to step the llcht fantastic once aealn. The Modern Cafe makes a point of hav ing just the right kind of music for oanetug. jOBoy uertntrs. jazz jsana plays the most enticing dance music you ever heard. Xtencinir from 9:36 to 12 F. M. Bellehtful refreshments are also served. The Mod era Cafe Downstairs in the Mills BMg. Adv. l so nn thn heftntifvintr of the Men school grounds and said that if wom en went before the city council for any good for the community that they never failed to win their point. Mrs. W. Underwood Daughdrill gave a beautiful violin solo. Pierrot Serenade, accompanied at the piano by Miss Betrlce HlUIs. Mrs. Fred Stevenson, secretary of the Council of Mothers, suggested that the first term of school end at the beginning of the Christmas holi days and that examinations be taken before the holidays. Mrs. Stevenson told of the advantages of the first term ending at Christmas, for the books are taken up at this time and, as the term is at present, they have to be redistributed, thus taking up a great deal of time that might be put to other use. This plan." said Mrs. Stevenson, "was much better far new pupils entering the school as their frlst week is now spent In waiting for the nroDer redistribution of books.'": au parents were m zavor oz taxing i Mrs. Stevenson's suggestion and Mrs. ax the meeting. were appointed as a committee to take this matter up with other Par- ent-Teacners- associations ana prin cipals of the other schools for dis-. cusslon. A social hour followed the business meeting and tea was served in the domestic science room, with Mrs. Ste venson and Mrs. Daughdrill presiding at the tea table. Prior to the meeting the assembly enjoyed a review glvn by the cadet corps. The next meeting of Council of Mothers will be held at Grandview school on February 9. The Woman's Christian Temperance union will meet January 16 at 3 oclock with Mrs. Horace A. Lay at the Lay home, 969 North Florence street. Miss Elva Sly will lead the devotional portion of the program and the program, will include an address on "Americanization," Mrs. Henry T. Bowie; memorial address for Mrs. Margaret Peck and Mrs. Millie tJ. Strong, by Mrs. J. A. Potter; current events, Mrs. O. A. Critchett. The musical part of the program will be in cnarge ox. miss jenie .uas j-angs- ton. The Leacue of Women Voters will meet on Thursday at 2 oclock in the x. w. i. a. emnnonse. jui ejection of officers for the coming year will ne neia ana an auaress win oe given on some nnase or tne iexu laws. The leasrue has urovided entertain ment for the children who may ac company their mothers to the poll tax tea on Saturday at the Khaki club from 2 until & oclock. Wade Hamnton chanter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy will meet on Friday afternoon at 3 oclock at the Khaki club. Important matters of business will be discussed Wednesday's Calendar Of Social Evenlsl 1 ! I i Business Women's And Sammies Clubs Of The Y.W.C.A. Announce Meetings A 10 I fSpj i r THE Business Women's club ot the Yonntr Women's Christian As sociation will meet this evening at the central T. W. C A. clubhouse and a buffet supper trill be served "with Mrs. Frank P. Jones In charge of the service. Following the snpper a business meeting will be held and the bndget lor the dab work for 18!0 will be presented. The members of the Business Women's dab have made an transaallr large budget, for the activities of the organization been materially- Increased. Flans for raising money for the budget will be dlsctissed at the meeting this even ing ana loiiawmg it Kev. t. a. .'onn son. Jr, will give a talk on "Saperstl-tlon.- The Sammies dab of the T. W. C A. will hold its regular meeting at the T W. C. A. clubhouse on Thurs day evening. The girls who form the organization coming directly from their work and a bnf f et sapper will be served at the dabhouse for them. Following their business meeting! they will gather before the biff fire olace and will eniov fassrot fire reso lutions. Later they will go to the gym nasium party wnicr 9 to oe open u all erirls and women . ' the city. The gymnasium arty will be given under tne airecuon ot jtiss uaroi ixiiion, physical director of the Y. W. C. A. The members of the home service department of the Young Women's Christian association will enjoy lunch eon together on Thursday at Hotel Sheldon, and will later visit the bos nitalltv house at the Santa Fe street have bridge and also visit the International iDEUiuiB uanas uie aiieiBwn. The basketball team of the Sammies dab will meet at the Y. W. C A. dab house on Wednesday evening at 7 oclock for nractice. This team is be ing coaehed by Miss Elizabeth Bont ledge, of the high school. The Soanlsb dasses of the T. W. C A which were to have opened on Thursday evening, have been post poned until Thursday, January 2t. be cause of the illness of the instructor. iror. Thomas Chavez. MIDWEEK dance at the Eighth cav alry Officers' dob at Fort Bliss. Meeting of the music department ot the Woman's dub at 3 oclock p. m. at the Woman's club bouse with Mrs. Robert HolJIday In charge of the pro gram. Bridge luncheon given at the Ne beker borne on McKlnley avenue by Mrs. Charles Nebeker and her mother, Mrs. Frank Walsh, of Los Angeles. El Pasoans Reluming. Otto Armstrong has returned from a business trip ot a week to Oklahoma City and Dallas. Mrs. F. W. Bower and daughter. Elsie, have returned from Cincinnati, C where they were called by the death ot Mrs. Bower's husband. Maj. and Mrs. William Dale White have returned from France, where Mai. White has been on duty for some time, and Mrs. White Is In the city, tbe guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Roberta. Mat White Is to be stationed at Alcatraz Island and has gone there to assume his duties. Mrs. White will be In the city for sev eral days before Joining her husband. Mrs. nmte is tne former Miss Bess Roberts. Out of Town Visitors. Mrs. M. O. Stapleton has as her guest her daughter, Mrs. K. Early Hallei, of Tezarkana. Texas. Mrs. William J. Feck, who has bees the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Catlln. and her sister, Mrs. E. W. Mitchell, for the past few months, left Sunday for her home. In New York dty. Mrs. Peck was an Interesting addition to the social life ot the city and to those Interested In golf, being a champion player of the east. Your VictrolalsAs New As Your Latest Record Mrs.D.R.Walker Honors MissNewman 1 Soon To Wed, At A Surprise Shower M At the first 'chBU Take Genuine Aspirin marked with the "Bayer Cross" to break up your Cold and relieve the Headache, Fever, Stuffiness. Warnine! To get Genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over 19 years, you must ask for "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," and iook for the name "Bayer" on the package and on each tablet. Always say "Bayer." Each "Bayer package" contains safe and proper directions for the relief of Colds also for Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis and for Pain generally. Bayer-Ta blets ofAsprrl n Eccta of 12 Bctdet of 21 Bottle of 100 Also Captulet All druggists Ajplria la tfca tnvde raaxk of Barer 2asnXactTzra of llonoaceUeaddester of SaUcrHcacU. POWELL'S PRODUCTS tickle your palate. They nourish your system and reduce your cost of liv ing. Just use more of them. Bread-Pies-Pastry-Cakes OUR WACON WILL CALL AT YOUR DOOR POWELL'S HOME BAKERY 1018 E. Bookvard. Phone 163 AKE of the pretty parties of the VS past week was a. surprise shower SlTen fcy Mrs. IX K. Walker on Satur day in honor of Miss Mamie Newman, whose marriage to Carl Lonffuemare will be solemnised on January 23, at tne cnurcn oz tne immaculate con ception. A number of Miss Newman s friends met at the Walker home on Olive street, where cars awaited to take them to the home of Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Newman on Alameda street, where the party was given. Many beautiful cifts were received by the bride to be. among them a silver and cut glass gift, very highly prized, presented by the teachers of Aoy school, where Miss Newman has taught for several years. The after noon was spent In diversions suitable to tbe occasion and dainty refresh ments of two courses were served bj Mrs. Newman. Those enjoying the courtesy to Hiss Newman were Mrs. S. H. New man, Mrs. E. Ijouguemare. Mrs. C. W. Passett, Mrs. P. Rnrack. Mrs. Ames Cressy, Mrs U Howard, Mrs. Charles Morrison. Mrs. Lee Newman. Anna. Lee Newman. Mrs. Edward Berry. Mrs. H. Agulrre, Miss Catherine Go butt. Miss Elizabeth LeGrand. Miss Kate Handley. Miss T. Aroxena. Miss Ida Wallace, Miss Sditfa Walker, Mies Frances Montague. Miss Annie Bed dlngfleld. Miss Mary Evans. Miss Ade llna Lueero. Miss Agnes Gtlroy, Miss Katherine Glenn. Miss Katherine Fas sett. Miss Mary 0Keefe and Miss; Louisa Amader. j Mr. and Mrs. Guy W. Rhodes, of j 3311 Alamogordo street, announce the marriatre of their sister. Miss Mabel waiicer. to is. a Marsn, on January iz. Kev. sauo Aucinson, pastor or xne First Christian church, performed the ceremony. AU Ready For Flight From Rome To Toio Rome. Italjr. Jan. 13. ETerytblnc Is la readiness for the proposed Rome-Toklo airplane flight, it Is de clared by CoL Berllri. the director eeneral of aeronantics. In an inter view In the Trlbnna todar. It would not be advisable to post pone the flight until next fall, he said, aa the Aero clob of America was oreanlilns a round-the-world flight, which would overshadow the Kome-Tokio plan. MRS. TABOR REPUDIATES HER STATEMENT ACCUSING VIRGO Pawpaw. Mich, Jan. li Mrs. Sarah ; Tabor, held on a charge ot mnrdir! in connection with the death of her ! daughter. Maude Tabor Virgo. Mon day repudiated a slimed statement she made several weeks ago which i charged her sonlnlaw. Joseph C I Virgo, with responsIbUlty for her I aaugniers aeatn. ; Mrs. Tabor declared she told the truth on the witness stand at tho coroner's inquest when she said Mrr. Virgo died In her arms from an over- j dose of chloroform, self-admlnlstered, ! to relieve her pain from asthma. j In the statement she repudiates, the SO Tear1 old woman declared Virgo had performed an tUegal opera tion upon his wife. Rev. L. L. Gladney Arrives To Become f Austin Park Christian Church Pastor f TIEV. I Ik GLADNET. new pastor of the Austin Park Christian church, has arrived to assume his duties and he la at present located at IMS Arizona street. Els family will arrive later. The Aid society of Austin Park Christian church -will hold an all day fellowship meeting on Thursday. Jan uary 15, in the basement of the church. Those attending the meeting will bring luncheon and at 3 oclock The Easiest Way To End Dandruff there will be a business meeting and election of officers fot the year. About El Pasoans. Miss Gentry Hsdnall. who feas been suffering with a sTtre attack ef ton silltls at the Hudnall name on East Boulevard, has recovered and Is able to be out again. Mrs. C. E. Bryan, who has bees ill for the past three days, is improving. Mrs. Brran's physician has advised a change of climate for Mrs. Bryan and she will probably leave in a abort time for a visit in California. Mrs. K. J. TCeiesIer. tbe former Miss Helen Aoyes. is recovering from an operation for appendicitis performed at Providence hospital, and has re turned to the home of her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. J. W. Koyes. There is one sure way that sever fails to remove dandruff completely and that Is to dissolve It. This de stroys it entirely. To do this, lust eet about four ounces of plain, ordinary?!, itquiu srron; apply u at nisnt wneat retiring; use enough to moisten the. scalp and rub it in gently with the linger tips. i By morning-, most of not aH. of your dandruff wil be gone, and three or four more applications will comDlete-! dissolve and entirely destroy every t single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff yon may have. Tou will find, too, that all itching , and digginc of the scalp will stop in- ' etantly, and your hair will he fluffy. lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. Ton can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive, and four ounce is all vmi -will need. Thin simple remedy has never been known to xau Aav. I The Young Lady A. TT "- ? Across i fie way HOMER FIELD NOT APPRECIATED- If the Homer field was folly appreciated, a company with only one fcans-np-to-prodnctlon boldina- would have no trouble in .elllni? their stock, and would probably be oreranb cribed within 24'hour after making their introdoetory announcement Have yoa really ever seriously considered what one of those SMXlo-barrel a day gushers wonld produce in 30 carat Jut HOMER-CIAIBOnrtF; unquestionably has POUR bang-npto-prodaetlon tracts, and I wonld say they have SIX, as the two tracts tn 6-21-7 are directly north of wfc-re ail the big wells are being brought In, and in the real trend of production. Ton? chances ot setting Ilomer-CIaiborne at par are fast drawing to a close. Sll Caples Bid;. GROVER MULiLIKIN STOCKS AND BONDS Phone 3700. EI Paw, Texas. COMMISSIONERS POSTPONE OPENING HIGHWAY BIDS Opening bids for "the Island road waa postponed ny tne county com missioners Monday afternoon tmtll next Tuesday afternoon. The commissioners voted JIWO to repair the road from Vinton to the county line, and CK for repairs to stretches -of road in tnat vicinity. The commissioners will meet Friday afternoon with the county hospital board. The use of Ubertr hall was eranted xo tne woman's club for Its American ization celebration. April S. Adorning the Xloae. Nature spared no pains in the cre ation of the rose. Yet. stripped of its foliage It is not half so beantlfnL So, too. with diamonds. They are la themselves very beautiful, but how entrancing they become when set off by precious metals in rincs. brooches and other pieces of jeyelry. Our sioc oi oiamona jewelry is very complete. Snberbere; Bros. Mesa at Texas Street. The mere thought of buying a Dia mond should suggest Sllberbergs. Adv. New Victor Records You WHS Enjoy earins IB626fAD the Quakers Are Shoulder Shakers Fox-Trot AH Star Trio 85c Jl Want a Daddy Who Wl Rock Me to Sleep Fox Trot 1 AH Star Trio I8630(Oh. What a Pal Was Mary Waltr 85c (Nobody Knows One-Slep 64839(Only You 74598 (Invitation to the Waltr Orchestra Orchestra McCormack $1.00 Philadelphia Orchestra $1.50 It will he a pleasure to play these or any Records yoa may wish to hear. , We promise you a pleasant Half Hour ' WHWalzC oamv 103 So. El Paso mi Since 1881 Phones 2070 2071 pHE yonnj lady across the way says X one comforting fact, in case we ever have a coal strike that lasts all winter, is that so many of the tig fac tories are equipped to use coke. COLDS AND FLU New elixir, called Asroron al, medicated with latest scientific remedies, used and endorsed by Euro pean and American army surgeons to cut short a cold and prevent compli cations. Every druggist in TJ. S. in structed to reiund pnee while yon wait at count er it relief does not come within two minutes. Delightful taste, immediate relief, quick warm-up. The sensation of the year in the uruj traae is Atpirontl, the two- minute cow and cougu reliever, au thoritatively saaranteed by the labora tories; tested, approved and most eotbasiastkally endorsed by the high est authorities, and proclaimed by the common peopie as tea times as quick and effective as whiskey, rock and rve, or any other cold ana cough remedy they have ever tried. All drug stores are sow supplied with the wonderful new elixir, so all yon have to do to get nd uf that cold is to step into the nearest drug store, hand the clerk half a dollar for a bottle of A'pironal and tell him to serve you two" teaspoonfnls with four teaspoon fuls of water m a glass. With your watch in your band, take tbe drink at one swallow and call for your money back in two minutes if you cannot feel your cold fading away like a dream withiu the time limit. Don't be bash ful, for all druggists invite you and expect you to try it. Everybody's doing it. When your cold or cough is re lieved, take the remainder of the bottle home to your wife and babies, for Asplronal is by far the safest and most effective, the easiest to take and the most agreeable cold and cough remedy for infants and children. Adv. itr Our Mail Order Service Wi 11 Please You SIGXAIJIA.t HURT IX FALL Frank Fenchurch. a signalman for the Southern Pacific, broks his hip Friday, when he fell from a line pole on which he was working. He was taken to Hotel Dlea and attendants there report his condition improved. His father. E. H. Fenchurch. general freight agent of the Arizona A: East ern lines, arrived here Monday after noon from Douglas. It's Always Fair Weather. There is a feollng of friendliness prevalent in the atmosphere ot the JJodern Cafe. Here the business sitn partake of their noon-day lunch and discuss topics of interest while en joying a well served meaL Patrons ot the Modern Cafe do not mind the weather. The business lnncn served from I to 2 at 5fic is a prime favorite. Modem Cafe, Downstairs in tne Mills Bide Adv. Coughs and Colds? Check them in time BAUME ANALGlSIQUE BENGUE will do it. At all drug stores. Es cape in eyery tuba Ties. Leemlas C M. X. 1 V L . -1920 Cross Off The PAST With Its WORRIES- But WHAT ABOUT 1920? Women have dreaded "wash dayj from TIME IM MEMORIAL. They've been seeking a way of escape for AGES. Those wearying hoars at the TUB eTcry week are the bane of a woman's existence but the time of EMANCIPATION is at hand 1920 can be the BEST year in aH your Gfe to date if yon choose to MAKE it so. The "ELITE LAUNDRY WAY" u the BEST way to dispose of FAMILY WASHINGS! We do the work FAR BETTER and it's easier on the clothes. Tbe difference in COST isn't ranch, when yoa fig ure everything. Not nearly enongh more to be al lowed to STAND BETWEEN! Be SENSIBLE! Cast aside all SCRUPLES! Call for one of our Roate Men. Our Shoe Department is the most up-to-dale ia the Southwest SEND 'EM WITH YOUR LAUNDRY! The ELITE LAUNDRY Phones 2177-2176 Branch Offices: 226 Mesa Avenue, 406 North Oregon Street, 205 Mills Street Jtyein&and Cleansing Servic PHONE 4 3 O O Yellow Mustard for Sore Throat, Tonsilitis Old fashioned remedies are often the hest. Yellow Mustard. In the form of plaster or poultice, has been use2 for generations for sore ness, inflammations, congestions and swell ings with noi- excellent results but It Blistered. Heat eases pain and Begya Has tarina made of pure yellow mus tard, together with other pain relieving injrredlenta '.a just as hot, but quicker, cleaner and more effective and cannot blister When your tbroat is sore, when you have pleurisy, bronchitis or a pain shooting chest cold yoa can get speedy and lasting relief witb this most effective preparation because heat eases pain. Every druggist has it JO and SO cents. Ae "-VlljllTHj "SRN GROWING DEAF WITH HEAD NOISES? TRY THIS If you are growing bard of hear ing and fear Catarrhal Deafness or It you have roaring, rumbling, hiss ing noises in your ears go to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmlrt (double str&nath). and add ta t i pint ot hot water and a little granu- wiea sugar, use i taoiespoonrul fottr times a day. This will often bring Quick relief from & ilistraainer had haiu. &og$ed nostrils should opes, breath ing become easy and the mucus atop dropping into the throat. It is easy to prepare, costs little and Is pleasant to take. Anyone who is threatened with Catarrhal Deafness or who has head noises should give this piesertp- ."'II S II I.LAUt. Use Herald Want Ads r