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EL PASO HERALD 10 Friday, Nov. 26, 1920. Mrs. James Alfonte At Bridge Party B OLLIE P. FONTE is giving! JAMES . first of series of bridge rf:t? this aftprnonn at the AI- fonto hom" on Whf t'-np slrft The partv '"-"lav is in hnror of Mrs. Hans E. oprer, a brio of a few months. Chrysanthemums o gold and bronze shades were used deoorate the recep tion tu'te and for the other appoint ment" a Thanksgiving theme is em- Hand embroidered handkerchief will bp given as prizes, a prize being pres"ntJ for high score at earh tab!- At tea time salad, sandwiches and ices will be "erred Miss Margaret Gething assists Mrs. Alfonte m the courtesy to Mrs. KJoepfer. Mr? Alfonte's second bridge party will b given n"xt Friday afternoon in honor of Mis Dorcas Anne Payne and Miss Harriot Howze, two brides to b" Tbf guests for th party thi after- "DANDERINE" Girls! Save Your Hair! Make It Abundant! 1 -nmediatdy after a Danderine" manage, your hair takes on new life, iurtr and wondrous beauty, appearing- twice as heavy and plentiful, be-rau- each hair seems to fluff and ihkfi. Don't let your hair stav ! if-1 ess. colorless, plain or scraggiy. Vtj too, want lots of long, strong, beautiful hair. V 35-cent bottle of delightful 'Tanderine" freshens your scalp, rr" -ks dandruff and fallfne- hair. This s Ti:lat'nc ' heauty-tomc" gives to b " dull, fading hair that youthful br ir1-. tress and abunda-it tnicKn AT druggists' Adv. USE OF CALOMEL Says Drag is Mercary and Like DyMmite on Your Liver. Acta Oodeon is making a hard fight against calomel ia the South. Every druggist has noticed a great falling off :n the sale of calomel. They al) five the same reason. Dodson's Liver Tore is taking Its place. "Calorael is daagerotia and people kr"w it, while Dodson's Liver Tone - perfectly safe and gives bettor re " "is." said a prominent local drug e.t Doson s Liver Tone is per- "ai3y g-uaranteed by every druggist. A large bottle costs jot a few cents, trd If it fails to give easy relief in eery case of liver sluggishness and constipation, you have only to ask fc your money back. Podson's Liver Tone is a pleasant tasting, purely vegetable remedy, harm. ess to both children and adults. Tal-e a spoonful at night and wake ?p feeling fine: no biliousness, sfck headache, acid stomach or constipated towels It doesn't gripe or cause la convenience all the next day like vio lect calomel. Take a dose of calomel tod,ay and tomorrow you will feel wcik, sick and nauseated. Don't tose a day's work! Take Dodson's Uvsr Tcr.e Instead and feel fine, fall of rror and ambition. Adv. r DODSOII! KILLING Week End Specials A splendid assortment of 'Hosiery. Spe-, aal for this week in Women's Silk and Wool Hose, also one number in men's cot ton half hose. For Friday aad Satarday Women's $3.00 Wool Hose Sale Price. .. $2.50 Women's $4.50 Silk Hole, Sate Price... $3.48 Women's $330 Silk Hose, Sale Price. .. $2.98 Women's $3.00 S3k Hose. Sale Price... $2.48 Women's $2.50 Sflk Hose, Sale Price. . . $1 .98 Women's $2.00 S3k Hose; Sale Price... $1.68 Men's 35c Durable Cotton Sock. 3 pairs for. . 85c Children's School Shoes In Black, Tan and Elk lace shoes, with welt soles at tempting prices. Quid's sizes, 5 to 8 . . $3.45 Child's sizes, 82 to ii.... $4.45 Misses' sizes. V2 to 2 $4.95 Last Day of Men's Is Hostess I In Honor Of Bride LANSDEN. noon are Mesdames KJoepfer, K- B. Edmunds, George Dill man, C. C Smith, Robert Blair, Douglas Cor- dlner, Walter S. Skinner. T. w. Uastey, Misses Alice Myles. Burtram Omdorff. Aliina Orndorff. Anne Bueher, Margaret Gething and Phyllis Lorig. Mr Df-xter Mapel will entertain with a bridge party on Saturday aft ernoon to honor Mrs. Frank Walsh of Angeles, -who is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Nebeker. Out of Town Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. "Bob" Widman are in El Paso from Los Angeles visit- ;ng their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Widman, at 701 North Ocboa street. Mrs. Margaret Buckler Is in from her country place In the lower valley for the -winter and Is a guest at Hotel Paso del Norte. Mrs. Buckler Is plan- Daughters Of Confederacy Entertain j ! Veterans At Thanksgiving Dinner I nOBERT E. LEE chapter. U. D. CO XY gave a dinner Thanksgiving to the Confederate veterans at hotel Sheldon. Rev. J. B. Greever said grace and read a poem. Mrs. Joseph Hnrxthal gave a toast to the veterans, Mrs. Kate Farnham gave a toast to the Daughters of the Confederacy. Mrs. C. E- Kelly was chairman of ar rangements for the dinner. She and Mrs. Hurxthal. Mrs. E. O. Perkins and Mrs, Fran ham received the guests. Covers were placed for: Capt. H. F. Stacey. Mrs. S. E. Wooten. Mrs. Farnham. Mrs. Ed Lane. Mrs. E. O. Perkins. Mrs. M. A. Bailey. Miss Tay lor. Mrs. Edward C Hitchcock, Mrs. Norman Glfford, B. Moore, Mrs. S. A Moody. Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Greever, J. Mitchell. TL W. McCowu. J. H. Toung, W. J. Gray and George Dil lard. 1 Reception Follows Miss Chase THANKSGrVTNQ afternoon at the I home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mor ris on California street, occurred the marriage of their sister. Miss Iowa Lea fhase. and waiter E. Co- burn. D-. Floyd Poo officiated, as ms" the Fresbyterlan ring; servlcs. The bride was attended hy little Miss Elizabeth Knollenberg; and only the relatives ana a lew intimate friends were present. Following- the ceremony a reception was Riven the bride and sroom and Mrs. Morris was assisted by her mother. Mrs. C. B. Chase, and Mrs. Fred C. Knollenberg. Hug-e baskets of shaggy chrysan themums were used for decoration. while candles in crystal holders lighted the reception rooms during tne receiving noura Mrs. xavia Smallhorst and Miss Katharine. Kelly presided in the dining; room. The bride was gowned in an after noon frock of brown satin with touches of gold lace and carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses and chrysanthenramc. Mrs. Cobora formerly lived -in Ce dar Rapids, la. and came to El Paso several years ago. Mr. Coburn is from .Newcastle, pa, and has lived here since return In i? from overseas. Re is In the electrical business. They are at noxne in tne Ange apartments. Christmas decorations are need this afternoon for the party wnfeh Miss Florence Stevenson Is giving to honor her cousin. Miss Kva Dutton Stevenson, who is being extensively entertained prior to her wedding next week to Charles Uttlepayge Bal lard. Jr. The party is In the nature of a miscellaneous shower of gifts for the honor guest and they will be pre sented to her on a Christmas tree all agiitter with the Christmas em blems. Christmas beBs and other decora tions of the season will decorate the drawing room of the Stevenson suite in the LAieerne apartments. A salad course will be served dar ing the afternoon. Miss Stevenson, the hostess, is assisted by her moth er. Mrs. r. s. Stevenson. The guests tncjuae: muses jsiisaneui tiranam. Vilas Simmons. Bertha Watson. Black Shoe Sale. s i i Columbus Knights Have Happy Dance j I Casino Mexicano Has Cabaret-Dance ELABORATE arrangements marked the formal dance given Thursday evening at the Toltec clubhouse by El Paso assembly, 4th degree. Knights of Columbns. The ball room at the clubhouse was decorated with flags and palms and in the reception room with its hang ings and furnishings of nile green crimson chrysanthemums and palms were employed In the decorations. One hundred and fifty guests danced. Many smart and beautiful gowns were worn by the maids and matrons. Punch was served from a .bowl em bedded in chrysanthemum,. J. L Driscoll was chairman of ar rangements and the committee serv- Hng with him included Charles Brann. rraneu savage. CspC -rr. K. Power and Joe Held, faithful navigator, as sisted in the general details. ning a trip to Franca in the spring where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Adolph Pernotte, the former Hiss Marguerite Buckler. About El Pasoans Mr. and Mrs. Merrln A. Chamberlain' have mo ed to their new bungalow, 400S Pershing Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Moltane And Robert Emmerson have moved from 1025 Arizona street to their new home at 1029 Cpaon avenue. Mrs. A. Milton Robinson received a message conveying- the news that her daughter. Mrs. Carl CUltoa Kreu ger, underwent a serious operation Friday in Boston. Mrs. Krueger was the guest of her sister, Mrs. I. T. Cutter and Dr. Cotter for several weeks. Mr. Kreuger went from San Antonio, the Krueger home, to be wiin bis wire. Marriage Of and Walter Coburn j Katherine Seaman. Marion Dunn. Iucy Mitchell. Myrtle Bedlngtleld. Thelma Stockland. Ethel Mitchell. Elma Galen tine. Natalia Oalentlae- Elvira. Galen tine. Theresa Shannon, v.iarsL uesiermeyer, Helen Keaton, Anna Rayner, Mrs. Archie Nickels. Mrs. D. F. Johnson. Mrs. H. K. Stev enson. Mrs. E. W. Mitchell, Mrs. Eunice Payne. Mrs. John Morrison. Mrs. P. B. Simmons and Mrs. W. T. Shannon. Announcement is mads of the Tren ding of James P. Monk, lormarly of Atlanta. Ot. and Miss Onllelma AB son. at J p. m, TToTember IT. at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Alison, on Pershing Drive. Autumn foliage and goM and bronze chrysanthemums decorated the recep tion rooms and Rev. George T. MeCaO. pastor of Central Baptist church per formed the ceremony. Only the Immediate relatives were present and the couple was unat tended. The bride was becomingly Browned in a smart taffiner of Mae dnvetyne with bandings of seal, her hat, a model of blue, and fur "". lne her suit. Her bonquet was of bride's roses and pink roses. The brrae has made her home in this dry for the past seven years and bas numbers of friends. She and her haaband will make their home here where Mr. Monk has bestness in terests. An announcement of interest to Mrs. R. B. Homan Entertains Guests Of Mrs. R. E. Thomason At Buffet Supper -VFP1CKB8 ot the Seventh cavalry ana tneir r amines enfoyea elaborate Thanksgiving dinner Thursday evening In the mess halt of the officers' clnb at Fort Bliss, which was resplendent with golden decorations. The goests were seated at two lone tables which were banked with ferns and yellow chrysanthe mums. Yellow chrrranthemnms were used aoont tne mess nau ana the regimen tal caps were filled with them. Flags. regimental insignia ana iropeies lur ther decorated the Han. OeL Charles Simmons, commanding eiiicer; jaaj. w. u. wetmor and MaJ. W. A. Fair made speeches during the dinner- IJeot. H. R. Gay and Cast. D. E. Wood spoke on the work of the polo team at San Antonio and Capt. George Moore and Uent. Gal Her spoke for the regiment's football inter ests. Covers were placed for Col. and Mrs. Simmons, Mies Phillis Simmons, Mai. and Mrs. W. O. Wetmore, Miss Geraldine Wetmore. HL Fair. Cant. and Mrs. Victor Wales, Capt. and Mrs. A. w. Rose. Capt. and Mrs. W. F. Sa bortaa, chaplain and Mrs. McMcrray, Capt. Wood. Randolph Dickens. Mrs. William Carson. Mra. Fie, IJeot. and Mrs. J. H. Akerman. Uent. and Mrs. R. H. Dyer. Uent. and Mrs. F. Wil liam Koester, Uent. and Mrs. W. It MeCnllonRh. Cant, and Mrs. Moore. Ueot. and Mrs. J. Renfrew, Lieut, and Mrs. Grant Lieut, and Mrs. W. R. Stickman. Capt and Mrs. L N. Wald- SAMPLE DRESSES Offering advance arrivals of a stock of Ladies' Beady-To-Weax which we propose to handle at Room 210 Castes Sid's. Take elevator or walk np one flight. Gotham Dress Co. WEAK WOMEN cannot hope ever to become strong and well again unless they have plen ty of good, rich, red blood of the kind that organic iron Xuxated -Iron helps make. Nuxated Iron Is like the Iron in your blood and like the iron In spinach, lentils and annlea. while metallic iron is iron Just as it comes irom tne action 01 strong adds on iron 1111 n as. Nuxated Iron doea not injure the teeth nor upset the stom ach; K is an entirely different thing from ordinary metallic iron. It Quick ly helps make rich, red blood revital ise woraout exhausted nerves and gives you new strength and energy. Over 4.600.000 people annually are using It For sale by all drugglsta. Beware of substitutes. The genuine has X. 1 stamped on every tablet Always insist on having the genuine. Advertisement. EL, CASINO MEXICANO. a local or ganisation of Mexican residents in El Paso, will have a cabaret 1 dinner-dance Saturday evening, from 7 to It oclock. The fiesta will be held in the club rooms of the society, upstairs at the corner of Overland and South Oregon streets, and an interesting program has been arranged by president Guillermo Porras and his associates, including secretary Jesus M. Frias. The affair is for members only and their Invited guests. A number of invitations have been Issued by the officials and members to clt'xens of the city, in order that the Mexican colony may become better acquainted with the people among whom they are living. This casino was organized as -a means of continuing the social af fairs to which those of the sister re public, temporarily resident In El TSa atn hVS Hss.n nrTlsrt nmail 4.a, home cities. The casino Is always the center of culture and society in 'every Mexican city. The Casino Mexi cano ta El Paso is to the Mexican i residents or isi ruo just what similar organizations are to the elite of the various cities In Mexico. Every Mexican city has a magnificent casino about which the social affairs of the community are centered. Many of the Mexican casinos are very expensive in construction and furnishings. It Is Indeed a small community that has no casino. The announced program to be ren dered Saturday evening will be as follows, with a number of surprise features which have not been an nouncsd: Apache dance. Miss Esperansa Gon zales. Couplets, Miss Aurora Varela. Classic dances. Mrs. Leo Schuster, Miss Sablna Bolanos, Miss Matllde Faolmir. Guitar music Marimba band. friends is that of the wedding of Jesse R. Carder and Miss Ora May Martin, which took place Thursday evening at S oclock .p. m, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mowery, IMS Myrtle avenue. Rev. & J. T. Williams, of the First Baptist church performed the ceremony. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mowery. The bride wore a smart gown of golden brown and burnt orange trlcolet with hat to match. Followine; the ceremonv a four course dinner was served at the Harvey house for the wedding party and a few friends, Mrs. Carder has' lived in the city for some time and has many friends as has Mr. Carder who has lived here for several years. He and his bride are at present at home in the Stewart apartments. Mrs. A. A. Jones entertained at her home. 2C27 Hamilton street Tuesday afternoon with a miscellaneous show er In honor of Mrs. T. R. Werle and Mrs. Everett Kusinsky. recent brides. Many pretty gifts were received bv the honor guests. Chrysanthemums j oeooratea ins reception rooms ana re freshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. H. M. Chaney and Mrs. John Gideon. Those present were Mrs. Kuninsky. Mrs. Werle. Mrs. M. I. Hutchins. Mrs. J. H. Rullman. Mrs. H. L. Birney, Mrs. Slater Mahoney. Mrs. Walter Greene. Mrs. W. X. Odell. Mrs. R. E. Kuninsky. Mrs. S. 8. Gowen. Mrs. J. B. Fisk, Mrs. O. O. Eversaan. Mrs. S. M. Hyten, Mrs. H. M. Chaney, Mrs. John Gideon, Mrs. Leon ard Hanson, Mrs. Horace A. Lay. Miss Hiel Mahoney and Miss Ethel Hull. of Los Angeles. 1ft 3f. tf, Leslie Walter and Miss Bessie Sehaefer were enarried on November 2s at the home of Mr. Brenckel on Wilson street. Lynch vl lie. Fort Bliss. Rev. J. B. Greever performed the cere mony which was followed by an elaborate dinner. The couple will make their home in this city. M RR R. B. HOMAN is entertaining lowed by a bridge party, this- eve ning: at the Homan residence la Graadview, to honor Mrs. R. E. Thorn aeon's guests, Miaa Sara Davis said Miss Margaret Thomason of Gaines ville, Texas. The reception rooms, dining room aad breakfast room are decorated with chrysanthemums of rose aad gold. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Thomason and Miss Birdie Alexander assisted the hostess In receiving. The guests are: Mr. aad Mrs. Thomason. Misses Alzlna and Burtram Orndorff. Frances and Dorothy Smith. Frances Oppenheimer, Gladys Booth. Emily Kemp, Anne Magoffin, Elisabeth Pfaff. Rosemary Lewis, and Gowen Jones. Allen MeCabe. Sam Croom Jack McDonald. Don Piatt Lawrence Stevens. Francis Broaddus. Billy Race. Jack Banner. Richard Ray. LeRoy MeGcadz, George Plttman. Mr. Over ton, Robert Homan. jr. ron. Capt. Glr. Lieut Bryan. Lieut. H- Carson, Lieut. Gay. Lieut. V. F. Shaw, Lieut. Cummings. Lieut. R. E. traig, uent. and Mrs. 8. Putnam. Members of the Calumns club foot ball eleven which concluded its vic torious Schedule this season hv A oleancut victory ever the Ft. Bliss stars Thursday afternoon at the high school stadium were the guests of manager Jack McDonald and Fred Humphreys at an informal banquet held at the Del Norte Thursday eve ning. "-oaca Harry varner. to whom Is ascribed the credit for the success of ge team this season together with e capable managing of Mr. Mc Donald, was presented with a haad some silver set by manager McDonald, who In appropriate speech stated that the team deeply appreciated his efforts In welding a winning com bination. Coach Varner thanked the players for their thoughtfulness and congratulated them upon their show ing during the season as the team went through its entire schedule with but the loss of one game. This de feat was reversed by a later victory. Each player waa called upon for a speech daring the course of the eve ning aad each acquitted himself creditably as an orator. Ted Piatt was unanimously elected toastmaster of the evening. Those present at the banquet were: Jack McDonald. Sid West. Ted Piatt. Paul Broyles, Wagner Dawson. Harry Varner. Robert Bryant, Preston Per renot, Billy Race, Charles Walker. Fred Humphreys. Harry MoKemy, Oliver Lee. R. McGregor. Hal Aldridge, Louis Robertson. Guyler Magruder. H. Hickman. Jack Donahue. Lewis M. Rutherford. William Roberts. Tom Morris, Frank Lucas, Sam Betbea. Mrs. S. M. Duclo save a Thanksgiv ing dinner on Thursdav to honor her daughter. Miss Hazel Duclo A cluny lace covered the table and the deco rations were autumn leaves, white chrysanthemums and carnations. Covers were placed for Earl Thaxton Mr. and Mrs. C. S Foust. F. C. Hun nam. Miss Margaret Cantwell. Minor C. Foust and little Hazel May Duclo. City auditor J. H. McKee and Mrs. McKee had as their Thanksgiving gruesis jiipb neipn nuoer ana Jesse Huber. of Portland. Ore., and Mrs. J. J Bod and daughter. Miss Cortnne of this city. An elaborate dinner wasr served oy sirs. McKee at the home. 1U9 Laurel street. Robert Emmerson. of 1029 Upson aienue. will entertain a number of his friends at donner at S 30 oclock tomorrow cvenuig. Forced to Vacate S AC R SALE STARTS SATURDAY, NOV. 27, 8:30 A.M. else Ld Isa, loll For The Red Bargain Arrow In Front Make No Mistake In The Store GREATEST BARGAINS EVER KNOWN 15c Men's Hose, 25c values at 15c And regular 50c sellers at 35c 15c 36-inch Percales. Men's clothing sacrtficed at half price Good wool inits at $15. Best in the house not over $25. $1.45-i Men's Khaki Pants. Stock too biS to list ' ONLY WAY IS TO COME AND SEE. Complete line of everytkwf. IF YOU DONT SEE IT HERE, COME AND YOU WILL FIND IT. People iaterested in BARGAINS CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS? THIS. THE I Saturday's Calendar i j In Local Society FIRST of a series of formal dances at the Toltec etobhosme. CUM players of St. denMats Epis copal church will give a group ot n H. HILL, of BratHebers, VL, waa says he never felt better in his life than he dees sew, al though before taking Tanlac he was in seen a ran down condition he wasr't abie to do a day's work for three months. Says he has gained thirty poaads. "It may sound unreasonable, but when I began taking Tanlac I only weighed 114 pounds and bad not been able to work for over three months. Today I have as much strength and energy as I ever had and have actual ly gained 30 pounds In weight. In fact. I have never felt better In my tife, and I owe the remarkable change in my condition to Tanlac and Tanlac atone. "To tell you the truth, I don't know what would have become of me if it hadn't been for this medtdse, for I had just about lost my health com pletely and the treatment I was tak ing was doing me no good. Ia fact, I hardly had strength enough at times to walk across the room. "My principal trouble was Indi gestion, and I also suffered from ca tarrh and nervousness. My stomach was in such a weakened condition that I rarely ate any breakfast and had to live en a very restricted diet. "After reading about' Tanlac I de cided one day to give lta trial, and it seemed to suit my case perfectly, for in only a-short time I was able to go back to work. I just want to be eating all the time now. and everything even onions and pork agrees with me perfectly. I shall al ways praise Tanlac." rne above atatement was made re cently by G. H. Hill, a well known and highly respected citizen of Brat tleboro. Vt. Tanlac ia sold in El Paso by Cordell Drug Co.: In Ft. Han rock by Ft. Hancock General Mdse. Co., anil in Fahens by Fabens Drug Co. Adv B IGGEST EVER MADE IN EL PASO $50,000 STOCK FORCED TO SELL j r$6.25-, Men's S& Shirts, regular $10 aad $12 rakes, now $525. 19c i Ameskeag Fancy Outings $3.95 i Poplk Dresses $3.95 Ladies' Ready to Wear Plash Coats, hag and short; ladles' dresses, PopKn, Wool and Trieolettes at HALF PRICE. Gokg is this forced-to-sefl sale. EMPORIUM 312 EAST OVERLAND STREET plays in the afternoon and evening at the parish house theater. Weedend dance at Mission hall. West Ysieta. Mrs. C. H. Campbell and Miss May tjampnen win give a tea in tne alter boob from 2 to S at the Campbell BOBS. Mrs. Dexter Mapls's bridge Tarty for Mrs. Frank Walsh. Misses Elma Natalia and Klvira GsJentlne will give a luncheon to honor Miss Era Steveasoo aad the members of her wedding party. Miss Elisabeth Graham will enter tain ia the afternoon tor Miss Era Stevenson. THE WEATHER C. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTCBE WEATHER BCHKAD. at S a. m TSth rktlaa time, Nov. 3. 1ST. Forecast. TIB pjn. pataraay ltjr: Fair tsntant and Saturday; cold er tonlslK. New Mexico: Fair tssight. warmer la era Is. eeUhnr ath -mxt perttea. Satur day lair: warmer a aerth partkia. Aitseaai rah- aad waraur tMnatt and Monday. wet Tuu: To ut tat fair; ceider. Saturday fair. The relative humidity for as Paas aad Tirlnfcy at noon Friday .wes SS percent; temperature at Boon, St decrees. Preemltatlea hut 31 har. tmehe.1 State of weather . Lowert Temp, last nUrht Hlsbt Temp, reat'sv -' I Temp, it t a. - I afBaS7& "OiiC aTS XMA3 MO LAST MINUTE: STUFF IN MINE tbllene 4 S4 Cloadr .:. , Amartllo 3S 41 14 n.Bdy .41 Atlanta It U S: dead: ... Chlease S3 14 S3 Ctoady ... eraemnatl 14 4t S4 Cli.gr ... Denver 14 41 SS Clear Durath 34 3. 34 Pt.Cloy. ... KL rASO SS es a Clear OalreMon 42 4: 4 Rain .SI Harr. 43 it 3S Cloudy . . Kaasa City 4! 34 Rain 4! Llttl. Rock 3 st ss Closer ... La. .Ansele. 43 44 SS Clear New Ortoen. s 41 SS Cloudy . . . New Tort It 4 34 Ctoar . Phoenix 31 IS It Clear Roswan 44 St 34 Clear St. Loat. 34 St S3 dear Salt Lake City. . . 34 33 Clear sen Antonio 4 t S3 Rain l.SS Saa FTascim... n 44 54 Cloedy ... Santa F. 34 4t 34 Clear seattl. 44 SS 44 Cleedy .44 Waahinstan . .. 3t 53 14 PM3dy. ... CemoaratiTe Ki Pao PreeJsHaHen. Jan. 1 to Nor. iBCtaalve. ltlf. T.4S m. Jaa. 1 to Nov. es, laehnrra. 1SIT. C4t Is. Jan. 1 t. Nov. 3S. mctmlve. 1411. T.1I ta. Jan. 1 to Nov. SS. iBClsslve. ltlt. 4T ta. Jas. 1 to Nov. Si. Inclusive. 1(1. 4-XI ta. Normal Jaa. 1 te Nov. St. teelulve. S.S1 ra. CARRIERS' DAT. As tomorrow Is the last Saturday In this month, your carrier will call aad collect S9 cents for the last halt of November. Please remember that these boys attend school, aad It will be appreciated if Herald subscribers are prepared to settle with them. Thanksgiving T Over. Now turn your thoughts to prepara tions for Christmas. Have you had your Greeting Cards engraved yet? Why delay longer, when yon have a first class engraving service right here In El Paso? We are prepared to fill your order for engraved cards in the exact style that yoa wiah. Kl Paso Printing -New address. 108 Chihuahua St. Adv. Did Ten le Year Kodak Tcterdrfj No on? could wish for a more pr- ' feet Thanksgiving day. Neither could i yon wish for a better sport than ko- daking Ot out yours and let us do your printing and developing. M'e I carry a complete line of kodak sup-1 plies fsandara Photo apply Co 110 t: San Antonio Su Ad. IFICE r 98c i B . "Yanks" Bfee Work SMrU, $1.56 Tabes, sew 98c r-$ 1.89-1 r Hayaes Ubmb Saks. 19c Hope Bleached Domestic, 39c rakes, sow 13c 18 Yards Lmut From 8:36 a. su to 1 p. as. oaly. COMMITTEE BEGINS WORK SELLING CHRISTMAS SALS El Paso members of the tusercu losis commiaee met Friday at Liberty statue. After the meeting they hsfrsn selllag the Christmas seals to the business firms Mrs. T. W. Lanier, chairman of the committee, told the members to see the business men Friday so they could have the seals ia time tor ose oa their December bins. Every ftrm, Mrs. Lanier said. she. Id ssnd a Christmas greeting to . then- patrons by means of these seals. The proceeds, she said, will be osed ia tuberculosis work. The members ef the committee who are assisting are: Mrs. W. L. Boyn ton, Mrs. G. Halle t Johnson. S. A. HeBBiajr. Bsa Lewis. Clarence Pow ell, R. H. Oliver. Sam Green. Paul Giathsr, A. s. Featross. A. W. Foster. C B. 8tevens. L. T. KJbler. A- J. Mor ris. Ward Stiles. Mrs. Webb Haden. Mrs. Walter Kohlberg, W. G. Roe, A. w. Hadley. Miss Dorothy O reuses. R. B. Redlc sad J. B. Gwin. LANDSLIDE HITS TRAI.V. Portland. Ore.. Nov. SS, Ten or IX passengers and the engineer aad baa-. gageman were slightly injured wbea a landslide struck a limited train of the Spokane. Portland A Seattle railroad, near Hood. Wash. TO STOP RACIXG. Military police will be stationed oa the sceaic drive to stop horse rac ing, xoiiowmg a request or mayor Charles Davis, according to CoL F. W. Glover, adjutant at Fort Blhw. Necessity Is a hard taskmaster aad particularly so when the senses do mat laactsoa properly, poor vision is a severe handicap, and Inrmedtate ex amination is advisable if your eyes are not giving full service. Need Glasses? Ask See-all. El l' Optical Co. 1M Texas St.. Ill San Antonio St. Adv I LEMON JUICE j FOR FRECKLES i Girls! Make beauty totion for j a few cents Tryitl j Soasess the juice or two lemons ma a bottle containing three ounces ot orchard white, shake welt, aad yoa have a Quarter slat of the heat freckli and tea lottos, and complexion been, tifler. at very, verv small coat. Tear grocer has the lemons and any uu ouiin or umei counter will sup sly three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion Into the face, neck arms aad bands each day and see how freckles aad blemishes disappear aad how dear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes. Tes! It Is harmless snd never Irritates Adv. Nadlne Face Powder (In CrtOT Bon On&tt Keeps Tfca Complexion Beautiful Seal and ttivrty. stsaey back If not n thai? zeaafteo. Nad!o.l.pei. and ham lets. Adhere, until washed og. Piwuta seaborn aad Ittma U discolors tiena. tauSons of delighted users prov. Its vales, Fleati. pink. Brunette. Waits. At Isstzs tsist czssuzv H tlT isrsat . 7 sua 6cJ Nancsal Tat Cssstsmv. Farkv Traaj Blankets and Ceaforts at Half Price. I Forced to Sell Out SALE STARTS SATURDAY lioy. 27, Ss39 A M r$3.45-. Mea's Dress Hats, $5 aad $6 yafees, NOW $3.45. r-$1.89 Mesa! OreraMs. 15c ChSdrea's Hose, regularly seS iae at 25c, NOW 15c, aad 56c Tabes, 35c Bkck, tan, white. I9c Amoskeag Dress GiBghass, regskr Take 35c, 19c yard. DIAMOND DYES Any Woman can Dye no w Sack nackage of TDtamoad Dyes"' contain, directions so simple that any man can sBaasi4n any old faded garments, draperies, coverings. srerythtBr. whether weeL silk, linen. cotton or sailed goods, a new rich. Bay "Dtaatusd Dyes" no other ad then iTfeet results are rcar- aatsed even if yoa have neTer dyed before. Prasgiet wui abow yoa Dia mond Dyes Co tor Caret Adv. Special Price USE HEEALD WANT ADS. SATURDAY 1-2 Pound 19c