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EL PASO HER ALU i il fCITCHl!L'-zyira'rTrB'MaBB; j Many Reservations For Woman's Club J I Annual Luncheon and Instalation Tli annual luncheon and instalation cf officers of the Woman's club il' take place on Thursday at the '."(.ue. The luncheon will bfl a. 12 30 o lok and numbers ' -t.er ationa h-ve been made - -ci, Mrs. Wll'iam P. McSaln. in cf the reservations " 1 ? who have taken places are: - vn ar- ps N. R. stansel. Burt Oru- Majrice Ka-.ser. W. J. Quigly. Kf. j. S. v Gurney. W. il. Peti Thomas Taxton. D. Johnson, K Or' Ralph Henderson, K. H. - iion Charles Andrews, W. ines F. W. Berkshire. Albion ." r"1 John J. Piatt. Ernsst Thompson, V Lavs, Alios B Merchant. C S. - r. p. Moacon. Pells Miller. M. Nig-- M H. Scott. 8te e Aguirre, W. Ii ijstln. W. n. rtttlck, Oeorge tcr.-.-r and sister, X. A- Bellas, Stan ley Pe-.ans. Fred Bll lings. L. M. By OLLIB P. LAXSDK.Y. well, I drmk. It by the cup, 50- Schilling Tea costs more per pound than common tea, but less per cup. If you want fine rich invigorating tea at $ cent per cup, but don't like to pay for a pound all at once, sjet a small package. Cheaper than common tea and better andyoui money back if you want it. A Schilling & Company San Francisco P OWNE KAME IN EVERY PAIR "They keep their good looks" is what people say of our SILK MAOE IN U.S A-j gloves., a wonh' . while superiority that always makes friends of our Breck, Horace Broaddus. Volney nron. C S. Bryan, j. ft. Calaan, H. a. campoeii, j. w. unnsiy, r . Clutter. J. Buauor. HaL Carta ty. J. J. Crawford, W. N. Daaghdrtn, John Crowder, Kalph Dimmitt. R. M. Dud ley and guest. David Fenneasy. Don Finlsy, Norman Ferguson, J atlas K. Elxlns. K. p. Fuller, I. S. Franken ourcer, R. K. French, & J. Fruden- taai. jc b. man, CBnetia uarilc, J. a Gethlng, L. J. Gilchrist, K. K. Oit lott, Paul Gtnther, W. B. Olardon, A. H. Goldstein. W. J. Glasgow, Barry Greer. John Qrant, W. C. Hades, F. M. Hall. Ernest Harms, George Harris, a. U Hawley. John Hayes, R. P. Ho ;nan and guest, George Neville. P. M. Horvey and guest. Jesse Hammer. Lonis Horwltz. W. D. Howe, Lalye rlde. Robert Herring-ton, Charles Henning. Robert Hoillday. C M. Hen or.cKs. w. Jacoby and guest. Olga Kohlberg, Frank Jones, W. A. John ston. J. J. Kaater. Mary Kins. J. J. t-uox, Walter Kolberg and mother, Eli Krupp, Haymoe Krupp, S. Givena. Horace Lay. J. W. Lorentren- Wallace Lane, P. H. Luckett. J. D. Love. Rob ert Lander. W. H. LoreU. W. P. B. Mc8ain. William UcCormick, McKay, J. O. MeNary. McCanalees, Manning, Alberto Madero. L. Moultane, W. J. Meran, George Neville, Charles Par ker, Will Owen. Carl Price. J. E. raid. F. O. Roblee, F. W. Warren. J. Weeks. Fred Weckerle, Lea WU luot, Richard Warren. Mnten Warner, R. C Walahe, J. Weiss, Cehropsaire and three guests, K. L Simonr. Slg. Schna.be, F. W. Seward, L A. Shedd and gueflt, W. R- Shu tee. Warren omali. carl Lee Smith, Charles Stev ae. J J. Sullivan. Ben Swatt, W. R. Jmith, Adine Stafford. B. F. Stavens, K. B. Stevens, S. H. SatherUnd, Fuller twlft. Willi R. Smith. P. M. Jones, W. A. White, K- A. tVoods, Knur a Wolcott, W. W. Waite. E. C Wade, . en Rnein, Frank Turner, F. J. Traf - ton. Robert TnvnMnil J. R. Town. send. H. E. Worth ington. W. A. Dea on, Frank R. Bryant, A. P. Averill. urslde, G. H allot Johnson. William Rosing, a H. Palm. J. J. Peerce. R. V. Pearson. C L. Pelham. N. w. -ence and O. P. Lansoen. and Tllsaes Eleanor Porcher. Jennie Potter, Al zina Orndorff and Mary Stanton. The Toons: Women's Bible eiass of Trinity Methodist served a chicken dinner at the church on Friday even ing, the supper proving a delightful get-together affair, promoting Inter est la the work. The supper was served at 1 odoek and another de lightful feature of the evening were the piano solos, readlncs and a humor ous talk Oft "Nets." Lieut- and Mrs. Kenneth Hall enter tained at their heme on Nations avenue with a buffet supper Snnday evading, having as gueets Mrs. Eliza- beta Lsenoy ana Miss Dixie L&zenby, Bdcar Carter and Miss Dora Lee Carter, of Washington. D. C Miss Barbara Worcester. Miss Agnes Wood. Mrs. Hamel Receiving For Visitor; I Mrs. R. B. Homan Hostess on May Day W AX day was the inspiration of one the most beauuiui 01 tne season s parties, when Mrs. R. B. Homan was hostess to a number of guests In compliment to her sisters. Mrs. T K. Jones, of Tyler, Tex. and Miss Birdie Alexander, and for Mrs. Elsworth Farla. of Chicago, who Is 3, sister of Zr Homan. The entire reception suite of the Homan residence was transformed into a fairy setting for the party with a profusion of spring blossom In decoration, sweet peas shading from lavender and rose to crimson pre dominating. Bather Calvert Pickett and Mary Virginia Homan received the cards of the callers and Mrs. Homan, with her honor gnesta, received the callers in the drawing room, charming in its hangings and appointments in wis taria." Lavendar sweet peas were the flowers here. Mrs. Homan was frock ec! In rose chiffon. Mrs. Jones in a smart gown of yellow taffeta combined with sti ver lace Mrs. Farla was very attract ive In white net over (satin, and Miss Alexander was ooetnmed In a dainty creation of pink chiffon, embroidered. In the dining room the flowers were quantles of pink and rose sweet peas, blending artistically with the motif of the tea table which was a picture with a Maypole centering It, Dresden fleures held the varl-tlnted ribeons of the Maypole, which was placed on a bed or sweet peas, the re training surface of the table being covered with green tulle, making a perfect replica, of a lawn. Ices were served in the dining room and punch was served In the al fresco living room by a bevy of the younger set. including Misses Lola Geddes, Blanche Lucas, Tzette rase, uro uroaswmte, sveiyn jsuison and Elsie Brown. Rose sweet peas were the flowers of decoration In the breakfast room, where the hangings are of rose and the furniture of green. The members of the frouse party aseisttng with the charming court ivy Deluded Meadames C C Homan. jftL Williams. J. B. Gray. W. L. Foxworth. W. T. Owen. J. G. McGrady. C O. Rocker. J. A. Pickett. F. A. S pence. A. 3. Ftillan. F. W. Berkshire. E. U. Whtttaker. MHo Atkinson. L A. Shedd. D. S. Johnson. W. S. UcMatfc. H. T. Bowie. T. W. Lanier. E. W. MeKenzte. W. J. Jennings. Willis R. Smith. A. W. Bxdley. Randall Gil bert. J. W. Crowdos. EL S. Burns, C A. Relnemond. Charles Hamel and Mrs. Robert Keonn. of Shreveport, 1.. ana Mies aiary Morgan. Two hundred and fifty guests caiiea cm ring tne reception hours. HONORING her guest. Mrs. Robert Heoun. of Shreveport, La, Mrs. Charles Hamel Is receiving this afternoon at the Hamel home from i until 6 oclock. The reception rooms are daiuty with a profusion of spring flowers, including numerous gift bouquets, and the dainty lighting Is shed from lavender and pink candles. Betty Colt receives the cards of the callers at the entrance of the reception rooms and Mrs. Hamel and her honor gueet received the callers in the drawing room. Lavender and sweet peas are the decorations In the dining room, where the table Is covered with uluuy over pink satin and centered with a crys tal basket of the lavendet and pink sweet peas. Smaller baskets of pink sweet peaa encircle the large basket and lights are shed from pink and lavender candles. Salads and Iced tea will be served, the pretty group of girls to assist in the service In cluding Mtsees Bess Roatledge, Nolle rfoomer. Ellen Treloar. Minna' Ed wards, Frederleke Kipp, Dorothy Price ana Dorothy Waldron. The house party assisting with the courtesy of the afternoon In cludes Meadames P. R. Outlaw, R. B. Homan. W. R. Smith, T. N. Jones. Scott Johnson. A. w. Had ley, K- F. Ebert, W Underwood Daugbdrlll and W. C Dentosu Seventy-five gueets are calling. I Season's First Dinner Dance Given at Toltec Club is Brilliant Function Cards. Mrs. Charlec Fox gave a pretty bridge party en Saturday evening at her attractive home. Isle North Kan sas street. In compliment to Mrs. H. W. Kitson, of Globe. Arlz who I the guest of Mrs. David Cole. Honey suckle and sweet peas were the fra grant blossoms of decoration and at the close of the games a two course supper was served. Miss Char line Fox assisted ner mother with the hospi tality of 'he evening and the guests were Mrs. Kitson Mr. and Mrs. David Cole. Mr. aad Mrs. Chris Fox, Mr. and Mrs. R. N- Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Pel ham Winter. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Bray and Mr. and Mra. J. H. PucketL THE first of the season's dinner dances of the Toitee clubhouse was given oa Saturday evening at the Toitee and It was a brilliant and delightful social function. Smart ly gowned women, lilting music and softly shaded lights combined In an ensemble of beauty, numbers of the smart ret being present. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Coles enter tained a number of.gnests at a dinner of pretty appointments, pink rose being used In decoration and pink candles in lighting. Covers were placed for Col and Mrs. Robert Howae. CoL and Mrs. William C Gardenblre. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Slater. Dr. and Mrs. James Vance. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Lea veil. Mr. and Mrs. Zach T. White. Mr. and Mrs. Horace W Broaddus. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wil liams. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wiseu Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. MoAfee, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Davis. Judge and Mrs. Waters Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Em met t Hlnes. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Coles. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coles. Mesdames K. E. Neff. Ferd Searle, Louis Wymond and K. M. BOIL Dr. and Mrs. L. O. Wltherspoon en tertalned a large dinner party, yel low daises and purple larkspur being tne anieirc comoination uuiiaeo m decoration. Their guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morehlson. Mr. and Mrs. w. R, Brows. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Howze, Mr. and Mrs. Maury Kemp. air. ana Mrs. James Marr. Mr. and Mrs. Will K. Marr, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Alba IL Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Kuno Do err. Mr. and Mrs. George Lj Baron. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pomeroy. Mr. and Mca, T. M. Wlngo. Mr. and Mrs. J W. Crowdus. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. MeNary and Mrs. J. W. Glasgow. W. F. Payne, president of the club, entertained at dinner for Mies Dor cas Anna Payne, his charming yoone nelee. and far Dr. ard Mrs. K. O. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Everett-Loag. Dr. and Mrs, a -. Clutter aad A. Can field, of Dallas. The table for the service was dainty with sweet peas in varying tint aad candles of pink. Mr. aad Mrs. Atvae Dixon had as their neat Mr. aad Mrs. J. ! C. Brooks and they Joined the Payne party for the dinner service. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nations gave a dinner for their daughter. Mrs. Studebaker Riley, of Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kemsu aad Lieut. H. K. Feathers tone. Their table wsa also dainty with a profuhkm of sweet peaa, Capt. and Mr. L. J. DtUow- enter tained Mr. aad Mrs. Norman Walker. The appointments for their dinner were very dainty, spring flowers be ing employed .In decoration. Charles R Gross had aa his guest at a dinner of pretty details Mrs. Carl Clifton Krueger. Miss Margaret Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs. W. K Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs. William O. Wale L. L Robinson. Miss Morton aad William Stone. H. B. Stone en tertalned at dinner for eight guests, and others entertaining- were Robert Rhea and Clai borne Adams. Mis Florence Brady entertained S of her high school friend with a May day party on Saturday evening at her nome, ei uoe Angeie sireat, iar reception rcoma were decorated with a color soheme of pink and white. Punch was served In the breakfast room and dtuidag was the feature of the evening's bespttalrty. The nonse party assnttng Included Mleees biiiaseia Anne ana unariee jiajrr. Dorothy Carpenter. Zoe RaUlf. Mar madnke Lander. Marv Powers. fCatfc- aleen Powers and Marie Burkhaltar. The refreshments featured the color scheme of decoration and were served on the veraada, which was trans formed into aa out of door reception room with nurs and esmf jrtable ap pointment. Many of the lovely flow ers used la decoration ere seat as gift bouquets from CalL'orata. mr The aaroa aad everaT, dasea rlrea on Saturday evening '.t Mlsefoa hall. Weet TsJeta. was a merry and suc- sfal affair. Numbers ef gueets fro the valley towns and El Paso at saSilxuaW. ansa 1 1 si.a L v -am 1 v .at.- Are you sel conscious because of a poor complexion If tHisigWy bictmxhes mar yonr sSdn and prevent vonr bebr ease in the society o( other BESINOL OINTMENT is what TOO need. Aided by RESINOL SOAP, it cleanses, soothes, aad heals an inflamed, blotchy, coraptexian. Widely used fcreaean and amflar troobies. At all druggists. Hesinol wera nreeent. sresenttlna; a Bietttr- esaae group la their crisp gingham aproaa and blue overalle. A jazz or chestra :u rote bed music for the danc ing, aad refreahmeau were serveo. El Pasoans Reiuming. Mrs. Emma Rlgg aad Misses Grace and Kvetya Logan returned Sunday from a very plexsaat visit to Kioto na. Tbeoeephtcal ledety headauarten, at Hoirrwuaa, cant. WEADA as CEB BadfhrHealih Upsets Nerves Co toDra&Siore-Try . grooseAHOOteomsa-ictsef&eo Use Herald Want Ada Miss Katherlns Franklin and Eugene nnimnieit. Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Coles Go East f Former To Graduation Oi Daughter RS. JOSEPH F. WILLIAMS and Mrs. A. P. Coles will leave on Tuesday- evening for New Tn rv dty. where Mrs. Williams goes to be present at the graduation of her daughter, Mies Nancy Williams, from Miss Spencers school. Ba route to New York Mrs. Coles and Mrs. Wil liams will visit in Chicago aad stop In Grand Rapids. Mich-, for a visit to Mrs. Williams's sister. Mrs. 3. A. CuioeVi- Mrs. Covode and Mrs. Forri Steven win go with them to New York, aad Mrs. Coles's mother. Mrs. & M. Ben win join the party in lew York. Mrs. Coles. Mrs. Bell and I s Williams will remain in the east I for several weeks and Mtss Nlney I 1. iiirama win return wiu mem. J. R. Roberta. 1r left Ua I morning for New Mexico, where he m ranting alter rancning interests. He I is maklne the trln In hla r T . tr I tn inc summer jar. fiooens will meter to points on tne reunite coast, where he will visit his sister. Mrs. Wllnaai Dale White, and Mat, White In Francisco and win also visit a brother I in uos ABgawes. Parlies. GLOVES FOR i -I :. WQMM & CHILDREN A deJlghttBl sodal was given at the Temple home oa Tularosa street Sat urday eveatag for the young people of Ashary Methodist church. The re ception rooms were fragrant with American Beauty roses combined with ferns aad about M young folk were present. Oal of Town Visitors. Mrs. Johnnie Hewitt, of Carlsbad. N. M Is In the city vtsttlng Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jones, at llli Rivera street. Mrs. Studebaker Riley, of Kansas City, a charming guest In the city, I visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nations. The oil shales of Scotland have been profitably worked for 76 years. Auction Sale of OIL PAINTINGS By FREMONT ELLIS Twentr-fbe el pamtingi by Frmoal EKs, receatly ex hibited at &e Pasa Del Xerte vriM be offered for sale si soctieB to til! big best bidder. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings At Eight O'clock AT T3E ' El Paso Stock Exchange TJMDER FIRST NATIONAL BABE A special feature of MaTCst to everyone has bees arranged for MONDAY EVENING, May Srd. This is aa aaoeaal opportunity to seeare a peiBtiag from the brnb of as artist waese work Is rapidly coming into prominence aad value aad at your oura price. ( Sale conducted by ( Sheldon Art & Floral Co, 209 N. Oregon St Hotel SheMea Brag. A3 art lovers are cordially invited. A. E. SCHUTZ, Mgr. MR. WILLIAM (BILL) ROGERS, Auetioaeer. 1 TllPJtilntl't C nlpnrtnr I & f I I Of Social Events BBTING of the board of directors of the Woman's dab at the ciub- nouse at is oeieeK n rn. Dlnner In the afternoon at the Ysleta school, to he given by the domestic science class of the schooL Orpheus clab will ansear In ma- cert In the evening: at the Woman's dubaouee. Meeting of the Parent-Teacher's as sociation cf the high school at 2 MlMb n n I, , V. - - I . 1 . 1 . ,U Ul. ftWUlVUBlil ui school. Regular business meeting of Wo man's Missionary society of Trlakty Methodist church wni be held In the church parlors at 3 odoek p. 0. Council of Jewish Women will meet at z ociock in community ball. Temple ML Sana I. Regular meetinf; of the Mtssleaary society or nrii cnnstian cfiurcn at the church at 3 p. m. Circle No. 1 of the First Methodist church will meet al 2:45 oeloetr vtth Mrs. C L Borcherdlng, on Wyoming Westminster circle of Westminster t-resoytertan enuron wui hold an an day meeting at the church. xne Susanna Wesley Bible dass ef Asbury Methodist ehursh will meet at 3 odoek p. m. at the home of Mrs. ! C H. Brown. 3705 Hneco street. I The women of Trinity Missionary j society win meet in me cnuren par lors at 3 odoek with Mrs. D. M. Smith 1 presKiing. Church Affairs. Attention, Democrats! Every Democratic voter of El Paco county who has been sup. porting R. B. Thomasea for governor of Texas, or who Is desirous of indorsing the national Democratic administration, and who de sires to be a delegate to the Oesnocratle state convention to be held at Dallas oa the tith of May. ta requested to telephone his or her name either to the office of Lea, Tho mason and MeGrady. Tel. 21. to the office of Richard F. Burges, TeL iit. before noon Tues riy. it- (PoltticsJ Advertisements The Willing Workers of Austin Park Christian church will hold an all day fellowship meeting on Thursday at tne ennrcn. The woman' auxiliary of St. Clement's Episcopal church will bold its regular meeting on Tuesday after noon at 3 odoek in th parish house, The following program will be given: Paper, "A Nation Reborn. Czecho slovakia,- Mrs A. w. .wells; violin solo. Miss Dorothy Waldron. accom panied by Mrs. Howard Waldron: re ligious current events. Mrs. Ward Worthington. The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Missionary society of Austin Park Christian church will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 3 oclock at the church. An election of officers for the incoming year will be held. The suoject xor tne raeeunc- will he mu Healing of La tin-America." Mrs W A. Loner will be the leader and the program win include. Devotional. led dv Mrs. G. T. Rhodes: scrlntnre read ing: circle of prayer; vocal solo, Mr narry uay: paper, -spiritual nest ing." Mrs. G. W. Harris: round table talk, Mrs. Sam Watson: Invocation A social hour will follow the pro gram and the hostesses for the after noon are Mrs. G. W. Harris, Mrs. J. E. Peterson. Mrs. O. T. Rhodes and Mrs. W. A- Loper. About El Pasoans. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thurman have sold their home on Stevens avenue and are at home to their friends at suite No. 4 in the Lucerne apartments. RAILROADS WIN APPEAL ON NORTH DAKOTA TAX Washington. D. C May 3. The North Dakota tax act of 191S. as far as It Imposes an excise tax on the stocks and bonds of Interests K rail roads operating within the state, was declared unconstitutional today by the supreme court. Engraving for Summer Socials, The season for sneh affairs ta nnw before us. If your party is to be formal or semi-formal requiring the use of engraved Invitations, an nouncements, or If your needs luirt cover the use of engraved place cards, we are prepared to fill your order in the most satisfactory manner pos sible. Sea ns shorn vnnr .nm,in. Our work is as good as the beat. j.i rum x-nnting t-o, lo8 W. Main St Adv. Two Weeks From Today The motor truck interests of El Paso and all other progressive communities will celebrate Ship, by Truck-Good Roads Week. Trains of motor trucks will start out from hundreds of 'cities into the surrounding territories carrying a live message to farmers and merchants en route. That the motor truck -first proven at the Battle of the Marne and developed through four years of war has broken the transporta tion tie-up in America and is carrying the short-haul tonnage of the nation. Ship hy Truck is clearing away congestion at railway terminals; it is releasing our railroads for the devel opment of profitable long-haul facilities. Ship by Truck is extending the trading radius of every town and city. It is bringing farm products direct to the market quickly and economically. Where the traffic is developed, there the highway is needed. Ship by Truck demonstrates the com mercial value of Good Roads-a clinching argument. During the week of May 1 7th to 22nd thousands of Ship by Truck-Good Roads demonstrations from Maine to California will arouse the public conscious ness to the need of better distribution and quicker transportation. Leaders in the Nations business, in the financial world and in government circles, endorse the Shir) by Truck movement and this great, demonstration of its efficiency. The commercial interests of El Paso are backing the El Paso tours. It is a great co-operative movement that every citizen has an interest in. To truck owners,, operators and every one concerned with bet ter short-haul transport tation Get in touch with headquarters. Find out what you can do to help make EI Paso demonstration week a thorough success. Ship by Track-Good Roads Week Headquarters ny of Texas Firestone Tire Compa El Paso Branch, W. San Antonio and Durango Streets. Evers High School itaJenl has an opporlanils ta si The Hants Firestone Qtn Sisr Prhe f fa for best fat hmirei reord ejsqy "ii t Truck Cood Roads. The Binning ejjap in the Various stales W he lodged and the National Prize awarded iJ The Federal Bureau of Education. Ask $ow superintendent. Phones 5800-4569 This spec contributed hy tht Flrettom Tire Cf Rxiiltr Co., In tfit Inurtstx oj iht Notorial Sup by TrucirCcod Roads Daiausraiian