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EL PASO HERALD Eighth Cavalry Officers Give Supper Thursday's Calendar j Pleiades Chapter Of The Eastern Star j. As Farewell Courtesv to Col. Tompkins lit " J0CIgt vemsU Formed At Five Points Masonic tlome v y ,: H on tioi th. ni' m-- T CUP I rB r Oct t f il the dm: ILLOV. GROVE, No. St. Woodman Orcle will entertain at K. or P. hall with a card and bunco party in th afternoon. IL E. Featherstone. I V. W. r A gymnasium classes from w nnomunuMm ... -. imawcui. ; . , i u fa R. IL Tompkins , I I., llice. Capt Lawrence Sliafer. ' . i ommandme officer of Lieut. L. A Patterson. Lieut. R- T ,, .avalri. who leave Maddox Maj J H Lewis. Lieut. C. C , . . ( I jnrlpv l,iii- -.ninir lor dib new Bia- -; -. -," , i;,.V 1 1 mill m ,J':r;'totoeaCSl'r'i' Hry Bn-ok-." Ueutl gTI T W C A mlll.nery clas.es from ' ' "" ih"".. "- - --- -- ""--.-. " .". .3 oolock n m- with Mrs. t, i o- iistra played tnrousn i ptoi .tpt. iioteri joivin. uapi. m.im .,., . sis East d imp t-ours. Other featun- E. Klo iftr Capt W Van D Ochs. '"net- i nn.nt were (riven during Lieut V R Vanover, Lieut. TL R. i z rours. LoTf-11 and Lieut. K. D Rodes Burt Or"dorff was resent for the . .. farewell courtesy to Col Tompkins I ..,... . . . and the officers present ere Col I The Martha Washing-ton tea given jornpfctir.s vjoi. yjwrfits j.. umiiiuiiir i oy some ui me inciuuero u inmijr 'hers. readings Lieut. Col Kohert J. Keaaey. Capt. v iMAthorfis mj.innarv fincletv. nnder -mhA'A Prarw B Edr-unCs Mai. Leslie Jones. Capt. I.., ,..,,, , ' . -J . i Mrs. Robert Lander mn charm L. Jones. Lieut. C. H. Morris. Capt. ,ne l-aders..ip of Mrs. A MILK AD CREAM Use more milk. It is better for you has more food value thin am article of food you can use. But remember, you should dria'i clean, pure milk and it's worth your while to investi gate 'he source of your milk supply. We would be pleased to have you visit our dairy. El Paso Dairy Co. THE CLEAN DAIRY Phone 340 Office: 423 N. Oregon Street formed at the Masonic temple at Five Points. The name of the n-w organization will be Pleiades chapter U. V. Mrs. Elsie Forbes special grand deputy and worth, matron of Har mony chapter, O. E. &, was the instituting- officer She was assisted by Charles S. Ward, acting grand pat- Race ron: Mrs. Julia Vaughn, as acting Franklin grand marshal, Mrs Leora Pence, as acting grand cnapiain, ana Jims Fanny Pickles, acting tr.in-l organist. -r, ..- ii.rn,m. The following officers were in longs. "Dreams and "Honeymoon j BtmI,,d. Mra E1Ia pcx.erng, vurthy naltz. . ... .1 matron: Arthur M. Lockhart. worthy Miss Betty HilnfSlrSt ! patron. Mrs. J D. Knight, associate ia aiirilonCA With tWO ClSVer Illllll- I . u.i.. - ia... .. tarv. Mrs. Lena Keith, treasurer, Mrs. Margaret Dorman. -onductress: Mrs. Julia A. Sharp, associate con ductress. Mrs. Charles Rider, chap- -X Tuesday evening a new chapter . lain, Adah. Miss Edith Harrle; Ruth. J ot the Order of Eastern Star was he audience with two clever num twrs. readings. "Morning Gossip" and jingly. "Little Brown Owl rTT biiRf for the benefit of tLe traTelers t '.ji iw ru vinrini. ni 'aid activitv of the Y TV. C A took by Mrs. H. C Coen, with piano ac place at the T W C A. clnbhonse companimnt by Mrs. Beseie Welsh. on iijesaay aiiernon ana 'was a most i 'w as mucn enjoyoo. b ui euwio nii-oMKful inrl rlilla7-htfnl affair Uit hnmnronit radinaT The auditorium of the Y. W. C. A Two violin numbers were beautifully building, the scene of the tea, was ' given by Miss Dorothy Waldron. artistieailv decorated with American i After the Droarram a salad coarse flags and cherry blossoms and an in- was served by Misses Frances Towner, leresung program was given auriiis isva JMay XHrooas anu jcn-a am iuij, - Urn. Glad va Meade : Esther. Mrs. Bessie White; Martha, Mrs. Amy Mo's, Blectra, Mrs. Carrie L. Hutch in A class of 16 was initiated at the meeting. Including- Mrs. Brosla Roberts Mrs. Matilda Avlbwori . Mn. Sabra Dickens. Mrs Jeanie Hansen. Mrs Emma Barbour, Mrs. Esther Locknort. Mrs. Jessie Lvkhart- Mrs. Margaret Trowbridge, Mrs. Mayra i Kuhn, John s. suinvan. cnaries ick hart, Adolph Stoy, Charles Trow bridge, and William Cook. Two hundred were present for the organisation ceremonies. Ice cream and cake were served Bouquets were presented to the grand officers, the worthy matron and to Alius Harvie. Mrs. Glada Meade. Mrs. White. Mrs Moss and Mrs. H -it chins. she i Mrs. Dexter Mapel Giving Card Party 1 I Today; Compliment to Miss Redmond h the afternoon Mra. Will T. leftfh attired in becoming colonial cos- wens two oeantirni tume. numbers of the program were "The, The committee in charge of arrange- valley of lAugbter" and "Sweet Miss ments for the -tea fncludi Mary." She was accompanied at the , A. M. Grambllng. C T. Uey of Laughter" and "Sweet Miss ' ments for the tea Included Mestiames ltv." She was aecomnanled at the A. M. Grambllna:. CI T. Race. W. R piano by Ms Adine Owen. Ritx. G. C Roberts. W. K. McKenna, nro ctever reaaings were given oy r l Daniels, t. j. wooasioe ana i. Miss Louise Daugherty, including JN. Corrington. One hundred guests "Guess Who' and "Such a Dreadful 1 enjoyed the tea and a sum of fC2 nisi ok e Miss Florence Stock well, accom panied by her mother. Mrs. W. G taking Stock well, sang two much appreciated H Ask Tour Grocer for H I Tip Top I I BREAD I 1 8 Purity Baking Co. I as realised as a result of it. Mrs. Henry T. Bowls and Mrs. James Graham McNary entertained with a luncheon of charming; detail Wednesday at the McNary homo. In Austin Terrace in compliment to Mrs. James 'Cushman. of New York city, a prominent official ox tne na- THK card party which is I place this afternoon at the Mapel home on McKinley avenue wltn Mrs. Dexter Mapel as hostess in compliment to Miss Mary Gates Red mond, a charming bride-to-be of the snriner. is beautiful in appointment. ) Spring flowers are placed about the reception rooms qi mr AAini iui and score cards anjd other dainty de tail of the arrangements for the party feature the spring motif. At the close of the games a salad and an ice course will be served. Thirty-six guests are enjoying the pretty courtesy to Miss Redmond. Mrs. Robert Colwn was hostess at a tional Y. W. C. A- who is in the city I very delightful meeting of the Fort Butters Bread Stays Sweet Nucoa is found on tables where animal oleomargarine would find no welcome. We deny all rela tionship with that product. Nucoa is white. Capsules, containing exacdy the same color as is used in every pound of creamery butter, are free. Coloring process simple. Details surround each print. Tri-State Grocery Co. Wholesale Distributors for the Southwest EL PASO, - - - - TEXAS ax jri-i.- J ' for a few hours' stay. I Pink roses were employed in decor j ation of the table for the luncheon service and the gathering- about the f table was a most interesting one, ! bringing tog-ether a number of prpm- . inent Y. W. C. A. officials of this city The guests included: Mesdames M. A. Warner. R. B. Homan. Dl H. Huf- faker. J A. Potter. Florence Pickets. H. B. Stevens. Frank Spence, J. A. Rawlings, H. A. Lay. J. J. Knox. C H. Campbell. David Cahesxt. T. P. Jones, ' Paul Heermaas. J .L. By. Miss Blva Sly and Mrs. McNary and Mrs. Bowie. I In honor of Alfred Cortot, the tele Ibrafd French pianist, Mr. and Mrs. I w. R. Shutes save a sooner at the jPaso del Norte after Mr. Cortot'sl ! recital at the Woman a club Tues day evening Mr. and Mrs. Shutes's guests were. I besides Mr. Cortot. Mr. and Mrs. J. 6. i McNary. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown. Mr and jars. A. ll. uoiastein. jar. ana lira. D. Howe, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Billings, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andrews, Miss Mary Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. David Fennessy. Mr. and Mrs. George Daland, Mr. and Mns. J. M. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kaster, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. HoIUday. Mrs. Charles Davis was hostess at the prettiest of luncheons Wednes day in compliment to Miss Mary Gates Redmond, a bride-to-be of the sprinc- Redolent of spring- were the ap pointments of the affair, the decora tions being- of spring- flowers and other details of the service in dainty keeping with the delicate hued bloe-soms- Covecs were placed for Misses Red mond. Anne Brown. Margaret Ge thtnsj, Nancy Edwards. Kmid Alnsa, Marion Ainsa, Louts. Lawton, Emily Kemp and the hostess. This evening at CM dinner will be Bliss Brids-e club on Tuesday at the Colvin quarters in the Eighth cavalry. Sweet peas made bright and fragrant the reception rooms and at the con clusion of the games, at tea time, a buffet supper of dainty detail was served. Mrs. C. C Smith won high score and first prise: Miss Elisabeth Reaney, second prixe and Mrs. McTaffe re ceived the consolation. Assisting- Mrs. Colvin with her hos pitality were Miss Katharine Turner and Mrs. Gene Fabln. Those present were. Mrs. William Peck, Mrs. George Goodyear, Mrs. K. B. Edmunds, Miss Harriott Howze. Mrs. Eugene Mitchell. Mrs. Walter Buckley. Miss Margaret McGarey. Mrs. Geonra Dillman. Mrs. Fabian. Miss Turner. Miss Reaney,; Airs, nciaus ana airs, amiuz. Willow Grove, Xo. SI, Woodman Circle, will entertain with & benefit card and bunco party 'Thursday after noon. February tC at K. of P. balL Refreshments will be served. The committee in charge are: Mrs. J. D. O'Connors, chairman; Mrs. Walter F. Scales. Mrs. John Ftgnerra and Mrs. Joe Lewis. Mrs. Cushman, National Y. W. C. A., Visits Local Y. W. Centers Wednesday MB RS. JAMES CUSHMAN. of New York Cltv first vice president of the national board of the Y. W. C A, chairman of the war work council and president of the Metro- Stlltan Y. W. C. A. association of ew York, arrived in the city Wed nesday morning, and iav this aft ernoon for San Antonio She will re turn to her home, going by way of New Orleans. Mrs. Cnshman was one of the most prominent American women engaged in war work during the recent war. and her Kay. though short, created a great deal of interest. She came here following a visit to Mrs. Cleveland Dodge, of Douglas. Arizona, and during her brief sta here, visited the central 1 W C A building, the international institute and the hospitalitv house Interest of the weekend will center In lirm ntRMjctire at the Red CroSS shop, where the Woman's club will are studying "A Crusade of Compas- give a Nur iin ir im wrt. v. ... wu w. m. nv.M.n . -.,. Baptist church met at the home oft Mrs. Howard Thompson, $19 Myrtle avenue. The devotional was led by Miss Mary Thompson and the prayer by Kiss Rebecca Thompson. After the business session a social hour was enjoved. Refreshments were served by the hosteasf Ten memebers en joyed the meetings The Woman's Missionary society of Asbory Methodist church will meet on Thursday afternoon at J ocloek In the church parlors, Mrs. Frederick Marston will talk on her personal ex periences in Russia, and Mrs. Marie Ashe will sing, "la Flanders Fields" The subject for the meeting will be "Reconstruction. " The mission stodr class of the First Presbyterian church met on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. N. B. Herron. IMS North Florence street. The women clubhouse fund, and auite like old times will be the gathering of friends on Friday and Saturda afternoons to enjoy tea together as they did in the war days when the shop was the center of Red Cross activities. Mrs. Will T. Owen and Mrs. David V. Fennessy will have charge of the tea service and those assisting in serving on Fridav will Include Mrs. Mrs. oeorge uaianu m...)i. r.lc served at the First Presbyterian I and Miss Johnson rhurrh K. Wa Pm.v t tu.& ..., ! sv c.... !. u,. .n .ka man. Mrs. Don T. Finley. Mrs. D. M. imlude Mrs. VHIiam R. Brown. Miss '"J" 2!terar!r Payne. Mrs. CbristinA rcarllcl? M wm n.iH. r!t.v.w Uiu Utrv TTr. , arrangeo. A. W. Foster. At the devotional Mr.lmim Vim TTarriet Heei-mans. Visa I . r.km .t J5 Z -ZL - - " . .- ira i -v tne pastor, ur. jrioyd Poe, wUl speak. This meeting- will ad journ in time for the concert at The nominating committee of the Aid aocietv of the First Presbyterian church mat Tuesday la tne church of fice to nominate .fncers for tne com- ing year. The election will be nejd at tne regular jtarca meeting. Members of the Tourist club will meet Friday. February 27. with Mrs. Frank P. Joises, at her home on East Nevada street, at t ocloek An in- program has been Liberty ball. Aboul El Pasoans. . Mrs. Blake R. Roach is ill at her home, IMS Bast Nevada. E. Bradley has moved from 123 Frankfort to 214 South VInrini ' p. Anderson has moved from 1111 , Williams to 302C Ammobordo street. W. K. Crow has moved from K East Missouri street to ll Tularoaa. , J. Forrest has moved from 415 Myrtle avenue to 7SS North Santa Fe street. . . W. N. Morris has moved from I 405 1-2 South Campbell to 6v9 Myrtle A1UVK BETTER THAN iu i.-'ws: vL5? ycmr sq1" 'ne aSSKSScS es..aS' r? You like delicious coffi 1 1 smooth and soothing. That's j i why you should try FRENCH LUXURY COFFEE Republic Coffee Co. "WE ROAST IT OTHERS PRAISE IT." j Mrs. A. A. Escoutrias is very ill, n 1. 1 .... ... . .1 ' .i uvi uviHc, ..14 njgpinig sxreet, with a severe attack of rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Leib are the parents of a baby daughter, born on ! Sunday, February 22. at Hotel Dieu. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Teaser are the parents of a baby daughter born on Sunday, February 22. This is the second child of the family, the elder child being a little son. ir Musical. Mendelssohn's -Hymn of Praise.- a j, ... ,, . . EoT?1. ""S.,, New elixir, called Aspiron PS FvuffiraJMnxim K V. J2? ' aI medicated with latest Sti5&2TZ2S!tt scientific remedies, used James G. McNary at tne piano. ? ft-,, '.w ' v i -p iput h: i iliiu afuBSH ssssS BB sSnfufi JffiSl W SBSSSsffJBBB snlffnKrf. Si C3.'l Ji TSSS Irat one of those fake free treafcneri offers you bav. een so men. times. We don't offer to give yon somethloc for nothing but we do guarantee that you can try this won derful treatment, entirely at our r.ak, and this gcarantee is backed by your local drogstel This makes the offer one which you csn ab solutely depend-upon, because the druggist with whom you have been trading would not stand behind the guarantee if he did sot know It to be an honest and legitimate one. Hunt's Salve, formerly called Hunt's Cure, but been sold under absolute money back guar antee for more than thirty years. It Is especially compounded for the treatment of Eczema, Itch, King Worm, Tetter, and other Itching skin He- Burtram Orndorff and Miss Gertrude ..The annual election of officers for Smith. 1 tne woman s ciuo wni taae place on a. . next Wednesday afternoon, March 3 The Xorthside circle of the First at the clubhouse at 3 ocloek. Rantfat rhnrrh met Thursdav after- - .7. ;. . . .. -, . nam vnn an. i om ia u nmi.ra The Woman's Homo Missionary so- ai Th.r home-on Nevadtreet.". Iclety of .he First .UH irch ions was opened wiui prayer uj mMl lint. J. I. Beths. who also con ducted the Bible study. A piano duet by Misses Mabel and .Tn.or schannt and a sons; by Marguerite Montgomery Bethea were enioed The proCTam closed with a prater by Mrs U. M. Schaunt. A social hour was enjoyed, when whinped cream and cake were served. Twenty-six members of the circle were present. Mrs. J. H. Pierson as sisted Mrs. Lea with entertain! ns;. The outhslde circle of the First will zaost at 2:4 in th chorea par lors TmaaB.T arieraoon. Parlies. Keeping the Ifands BeantlfnL 1 A woman's hands are an index to ' her character. Well kept hands Indi cate refinement. There Is no need ' to nave the hands roach and red from J dishwashing or other household h havnrla ' and endorsed by Euro pean and American army surgeons to cut short a cold and prevent complications. taska. After waahfnsr hj hanrf. inorouKmy. ary tnem ana then apply Almond -Wltch-Haael Cream rnhhln. ?ei.caSorbwlu ABinl,i5ew1ir,1f."n"i Every druggist in TJ. S. in sTxuctea to reiuna price while you wait at count er if relief does not come within two minutes. Cream is made la El Paso by the I Scott White Drug Company and la I especially suited to the cUnnta of the Southwest. After shavinf it la vrr rin. ! allay the Irritation and clears the skin perfectly. Almond Witoh-Haiel Cream Is an addition to the toilet of the particu lar. On sale at our three handy drug stores at 25c the bottle. Scott White Co Druggists. Mills Bldg. Roberts-Banner Bldg. 314 San Francisco St. Adv. The Wearlns: of Jewelry. Jewelry lias always been an im portant part of personal adornment. Rightly chosen jewels add so much to the appearance that great care should be exercised in their selection. Our years of experience In the buying of Jewelry enables us to serve you well. We are now showing- some ex qulsite indestructible pearls which tou should not fail to see. Sllberbera: Urom, Mesa Ave. at Texas St. The mere thought of buying a Dia mond should suggest Silberberg's. d How to Save Time. Time is such a valnable factor In i usiness that the use of an auto for naming trips of all kinds is a great "aving of money: for time Is money. our autos and taxla are always at jour service. Rates reasonable. I City Service Co. TeL 35O0. I Autos. TaxiB. Baggage, Moving. Adv. Delightful taste, immediate relief, quick warm-up. The sensation of the year in the drug trade is Aspiroaal, the two raniute eoid and cough reliever, authoritatively-guaranteed by the tabors tor'.es; tested, approved and most enthusiastically endorsed by the high est authorities, and proclaimed by the ommon people as ten f.me as quick and effective as whiskey, rock aBd rye, or any other cold and cough remedy they have ever tried. All drug stores are now supplied with the wonderful new elixir, so all you have to do to get rid of that cold a to step into the nearest drug store, band the clerk half a dollar for a bottle of Aspiroaal and tell bun to eerie you two teatpoonfula with four teaspooo fuls of water in a glass. With your watch in your hand, take the drink at one swallow and call for your mosey bark in tvto minutes if you cannot Thousands of letters testify to its curative properties. H. Timerlls, reputable dry goods dealer in Durant Oklahoma, says: "I suZered with Eczema for ten year, and spent SLOOOjOO for doctors treatments, without -eeult. One bos of Hunf s Cure entirely cured me." Don't fall to give Hunt's Sslve a trial price 5 cents, from your local drcgslst. or direct by mail If he does not handle It A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO.. Sherman. Texas Soj locally by the Intematicnal Drug Co. The Merchants Breakfast served fed ?our coM fading away like a dream at tne -Modern care is vevry popular with business people. The menu is varied and sustaining. Eat your breakfast here it starts the day right. Modern Cafe. Downstairs in the Mills Bldg. Adv. Imported never sold saled tins Pompelan OHe Oil in bulk, but ahvays -Adi is The Grandrtew Baptist Sunday school will have a social at the mis sion oa Friday evening at 7:2s. The entertainment will be In charge of Mrs. J. R. Bosderant and Mrs. K. G. Hills, assisted bv Misses Hales Devo- len. Avta Tipton. Frances Tipton. Ruth Ostorne. Bdtth Jones. Alice Strasser, and Margaret Hamilton. There will be dialogues and recita tions, also vocal and instrumental music A delightful birthday anniversary nartv waa civen at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Mnraay. M( Mesa avenne. a f ew days, asm the oecastoa being; the third Birthday anniversary of their son, sanmes. ice cream ana home made eake and candy were served and games were enjoyed dur ing the afternoon. Those present were Ray Hanna. Richard Rowen. Charley Bog-gs. Blanche Redndnto. Otho carr. jr. Talma Perkins and Ernestine Kaufman. Mrs. E. C Kauf man assisted Mrs. Murphy in enter taining and serving. Oul of Town Visitors. Miss Mary Corbin. of Houston. Texas, arrived in the city oa Wed nesday morning, called here by the serious Illness of her sister. Mrs. H. T Wickman, at her home 211 East Missouri. Miss Elisabeth Garden, niece of Mrs. Will T. Owen, has returned to her home in Little Rock. Arkansas, after a visit of several weeks to her aunt, Wl.. r.Mia .ran -rttwH nnmutmn. social courtesies during her visit here. Mrs. Percy K. tioime, oi isi wo, Xew Mexico, who has been called to El Paso oa account of the Illness and death of her father. Dr. Robert Em merson. Is staying- with her sister. Mrs. Lawrence Moltane. 1922 Arisona street. El Pasoans Away Miss Ella Ambrose left on Monday for Greeley, Kansas, called there M the serious illness of her mother H. A. Hedberg. who has been living: at Hotel Laughlln for some time, is leaving Saturday for Phoenix to make his home. J. H. Und. of la North Oregon street, has s-one. to Minas. Tecolote" Santa Barbara. Mexico, where he wil be for some time with the A S. an.l R. company. Mrs. Myra Sherrill. who has been spending the winter with her dail ter, Mrs, K. B. Edmunds, and Capt Edmunds, of the Ela-hth caalrc. le't Wednesdav morning for a business trip to rjasKeii. xexas. Show Company Spruces Up In El Paso Monday Business is left in El Paso in many was the pgolic do-, not often realixe. For instadfce. the "Mutt and Jeff company while here had all its cos tumes cleaned by Wilson A Milllcan and left heTe with a spick and span outfit strain. Almost the entire force of the cleaning plant was put at the work of the compant Monday and al! the costumes were back at the theater three truck loads of them in ample time for the performance Monday night. They were taken from the theater Sunday night after the performance. AH the costumes were cleaned ex cept one set of accordion pleated dresses for the cboros. These were left nith the firm Monday night afte the performance, with instruction to clean them, repleat them and express them to Phoeclx. where the company will be Saturday. "I was so well pleased with the other work," said manager Wilson, "that I left these costumes here, too. We left seTeral hundred dollars In EI Paso for the cleaning of our wardrobe. We had IT: dresses for our chorus cleaned alone." News Item. 131 Paso Herald. Feb. 24. l2e. A Remarkable Feat- Made possible by our com plete equipment Hwd experi enced workmen. In farther eomMeatlBje on the work, the manager of the their mMi "In all my time oa the road I hair never had. neh excellent work la aaeh short time. U HI heartttr rtfOBinrad your work tt other maaaiceri coming here. ar ou all the time. " WILSON-MILLICAN THE BEST CLEANERS Phone 4400. 'The Bal Cleaners" "The Best Work" "Tte Bed Service" FINE FOR RHEOIKM Mosterole Loosens Up Those Stiff Joints Drives Out Plain Yorflt know why thoosands use Mosteroie ooce you experience the glad relief it gives. Get a jar at ones from the nearest drug store. It is a dean, white omt meat, made with the cat of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not bBster. Brings ease aad comfort white it is being robbed on! Mustetote a recommended by many doctors and nurses. Mflnonsof jarsare used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu rnstran.hgabago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles; brnjses. rhflblarns frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $20. r iLBjSsSTistft"l &o$b MUicwmAmmm fiSKFOR He Original NcmrUhXng W.CaUM.s Ml aeaQaBmusjnjuB ForIriantsUOTaBdsendGTOwIngCh3drerU .." . ... ., . . I rrTWPB? ... IMITATIONS rhe Original rooo-JJncx rat tut nevci "'Laxative Bromo 99 yycrvf OTrffiRs sxa imitations j Tjse Herald Want Ad3 Better Glasses Improve your vision Need Glasses? Ask Segall. wmwmmm JfL ? aSsM In rw J Vwi dkiiiitiyiiiitliiiilw .'JHIIItiHHimtiHIlllHtHilHtTOflgi Poor visioB s RsponjSjre. for DUDy shortcoeabgs m the ckaV work. That "run down" feei ng at the end of a day k often due to the fact that the eyes need attention. In our completely equipped et tabfehtBeat we examine yoor eyes aad if gtatses are needed prescribe the tnd to remedy the defects of vision, and at the sane time fit frames that w31 look vrefl on you. your eyesight it precious. Don't neglect iL In El Paso Since 1901. El Paso Optical Co. 106 Texas St. 211 San Antonio St. Jttakes the atighe q day seem jar away Dances. The usual semi-monthlr dan nil take nlace at Hotel Laus-hlln Friday evening. The dance Is for guests or tne hotel and their invited guest "rex- onriith win rurnisn the music Misses Elizabeth and Katherlne Reanev will entertain in honor of Miss Manraret McOarer. of New Tork who is the guest of Maj. and Mrs. ' C Smith, of Fort Bliss, with a dan at the Officers' clubhouse at the posi March 3. El Pasoans Returning. Mra A. H Culweil has returned from Omaha, where she has been within tbe time limit Don t be be eh ful, for all druggists invite you and expect you to try it Everybody's UUIUh 1 IIUIU unijuta, now. MM U. 0W tvlUn vnnr mM or Miwfa is re. vlsltina her daucrhter since the holi IwvfKi take the remainder of the bottle 5y- She has Joined judge Culweil lieved, UKe the rema inaeroii tne oouie and gon Rojr at thelr apartments ln home to your wife and babies, lor note! Lauehlin. " i Aspironai is oy lar tne saiesc ana most i effective the easiest to take and the ll 1117 th Umud 'tat'1; --por'.. 1 ! ., ,, . . i mr k "-.'rM Mien' 'i iMuii'i-ii'ii Hme Sesrall. 305 N Kansas moet agreeable coid and cough remedy ,t3 iMKtorv The ai-i t u i- 4 s.- t. pounds. Tfllfse1 Nt". hats made, old renovated. Adv for infanta and chUdxenj Adv. t . w u-i-nnn&nfllsss! .v S ""' S y ' SnnnnnnnSSSSSnmr InV ilissssssssBE-H-SOT '"--TBvna (sSSBBSnM -sanvl VIA 1bssbssx1ssb9Bs ' " ""bssssL ji' "Z. 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