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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1919 J i!' ! . ! ' . ,. i i ii THE EVENING HERALD 7" ALL STANDARD MAKES OF PHONOGRAPHS SOLD ON THE EASY PAYMENT PLAN VISIT OUR DEMONSTRATION ROOMS THIRD FLOOR rf T79 frtYA COMPLETE LINF.3 OF CHINA WARE, GLASSWARE, TINWARE, ENAMEL WARE, WOODENWARE AND CROCKERY - Await yon in our big Houaa Furnishing Department, Third Floor We Give H&C Green Trading Stamps With All Cash Purcha POC. Hang These Draperies at Your Window Tlir worm of attractive hUitii and (1-Hijrii In mrtiiinx anil (lraporicn offer ymi an moun t incut Unit in rax.v tn I'liixme from. Hcci-nt novcltii-n arc liere, an wi'll an the Ntiiple iliMn'rii'H that are alwiivn in gnml taste. Scrviccalilc (juuli 1ic tliat vili Kv lliornnli witiitfiii'tiiiii in every way, CRETONNES A complete Mock tliat affords you a HHtihfactiiry rhoice at alniost any price you wish to pay. The newest arrivals show wmie new anil hiplily pleasinir color arraniremcnta in Japanese lMinlwBe, Kirvptian, Coiiventional and Flowered denius. Also a liaiidsumc new lilue bird pat tern. Price 30c to $2.25 yard. SCRIMS AND MARQUISETTES Don't mis accing this assortment lie fore miikinir your selections for full. Wliite, Ivory and Ecru to rhoose from. Price .30c to $1.25 yard. ARTCRAFT LACE I'renent in the most up to diito ilesiKiia (if the acasoii; especially selected to harmonize with our new patterns in V iltnn and Ax minster lilies. Price! 700, 85o, 95e, $1.25 and $1.50 yard. ART PANELS the most modern curtain driie, with a dis- tinetion all its ohm. This not only makes a beautiful effect, but is i.vtunlly the most economical of curtain drnperica. You can buy it to fit your window without any waste. Bring ui meainrementi of your windows and let ui give you eitimat. OVER-DRAPE MATERIALS Our line of over-drape materials includes Silk J'oplin in the most favored shinies. Also a wonderful line of Knpi-ock Silks and Mm Iras. Pricei $1.25 to $5.00 yard. COUCH COVERS AND PORTIERES ilitr, new shipment just received. See these beautiful new designs in rich Tapestry and Art Loom Fabrics. Ill mm P4lfa The Perfection of Sewing Mechanism, the Light Running White Rotary Don't Be Put Off With semethinif that is said to be "just as good," but (rive the White Kotiiry a try-out. Don't fail to nee and try that incomparable t'me-savinK device TIIK KXt'M' NIVK White Tension Indicator. It'i the finest invention ever jduecd on a sewing machine. Buy a White Rotary and pay our eaay payment way, if you deslra. Terms $3.00 month. 1 Simmons Beds For Sound Sleep and Perfect Satisfaction We carry a complete line of the SIMMONS REIM in ainfrle, thrce-fiiiir1rr and full aixea, finished in whito enamel, Vcruia - Martin. Also ISras.t Ilids in Satin and 1'olet finish. SIMMON'S METAL HDDS ....$8.00 to $30.00 SIMMONS HKASH ISKDS ....$15.00 to $75.00 SIMMONS SM'MHEIt KINtl KrUINUS ..$15.00 Jr-.iM..X-K(1-.. '; ' ",f HI 'it ;! Choose Your Winter Bedding Here The demand for heavier bed covering will soon become urgent, but there's much more satisfaction in making selections now and having everything ship-shape before cool weather sets in. It's hardly necessary to remind you that we are ready to meet almost every bedding require ment. Big stocks of Blankets and Comfortables in every size and weight and at a wide range of prices, and what ever price you pay brings you an excellent value. COMFORTABLES ( 'of ton filled, in a hit? variety of faucv colored anil conservative covering, at $3.25, $4.00, $5.75, $6.75, $7.50 and up to $12.50. DOWN COMFORTABLES -Very lirlit In weight, and made to give the utmost ill warmth and Tomfurt, We. show them with hifh (Trade ailk coverings of the most pleasing; color. Prioet $17.50, $22.50, $25.00, $27.50 and up to $30.00. WOOL BLANKETS The best colon In plaids, also plain weaves, with futiev col ored end. PrioM $12.50, $15.00, $17.50, $20.00 and up to $27.60 pair. OTHER BLANKETS Our 1I slock' in clinics complete assortments of cotton and mixed Wool lll.inkets in fancy I'liiiiN and Pliiiu colors. Prices $2.50, $3.50, $150, $5.00, $0.50, $7.50 and $10.00 pair. u Extraordinary Specials in Odds and Ends Haviland and Other Imported Chinaware ' Consist hip of Plates, Cereal Dishes, 1'lattcra, and various other pieces. Make Your Choice at 50 Under Pre-War Prices Stemmed GlasswareGuaranteed High Class Needle Etching We still liuve ipiite a few of stemmed Olasaware pieces in Block, beautifully etched, some adorned with Hold bands, at .'-! . fS , 50 Under Regular Values While They Last High School Journalism Class Chronicles School Events in True News Way Among Interesting High School Doings la Addition of Iron Work ",h"1" "eon ur hrurt i Brothers Who Had Not Seen Each Other for 50 Years Meet Frank NordHtrum. tin iiutomnhllc mechanician curimcied wilti the Itui I litr ciit-ui.'p of t!iin city. received nn tin - peited trill thi wh('( from a broth - Claaa to Manual Training, Election of Senior and Junior Claw Litard." I tr. (Ill Nun 1st I I! tn U'lia nriaainoi Officers, the Special Teaching of Citiienaliip in Night School, rough Alliiiiiriif- un an overland Athlotio Association Growth, and the Passing of "the Lounge ','l'1lo1 h'1!'"";'"",; '""'" . . .. w . telephone book Mm eye f II on thi J nn me Nordntrum, and he dichln! to make ImitttrifH ami find out whether I the owner could ho .in v relation, al I Ihmiiih hi' Iwlevcd Inn b rot tit r hint (been killed twenty yen re uin. I I P. Nurdrtt riifn went Immediately o the Kiiu-k Noidetimu tinnif, wlitrn hi I xplalucil Iuh itit t4 Mrs. NonlKtrum h hf r.'luritt il v. It ti hU In tlio UuiU'i Kartifo wtirn. l-'t.ink NurdMiriiin wii "Thi" lifMikM'm-iTi, nni'o nn pnimnttn' fun'; li-i"iHiirfr, Kinm'lh UrtntTt tn Un lurh htil, in imw ultMuxl i-x- mtw idm il-.u iiim. Mux H:il,tr; i In'i'r tlrifl." I Mr. Mmm, h It'll m-inMtl !. It-i . l.inhf i;niti.. uml Jihn VH fiMiil.nll i-m i, h. ui til- ii'iilniic ;iM.f ii- kiii-on - IK Ml t'l'Ai it'HMi N. Junior My, llic fifth JiM'tud. K-:lny, Si itfin- i Mi Hi I, irr . "lull ni in il:itriai-iii.t Hit-m;il Ii. now hr n ri lilii' fd hv the 'luiiiiitc lis ul Ui'il Mr ulil ' who in a miioun "Hw.it lliv llranl.' Tn Ik wr alMn p'vfn hv Kil win 1 1n i t Inir'on. a Hit llirniiiii) , iin-l An n .i-i itih'f. wiiti on Hi- iihif uf thf AlhUtli- ititAiii'hiHiiti. and in ir 'it l he xiimmh-i nf thf nlinlcnlM in thf iii"iiilirnhli riiinalRn. At tht- t-h,-.i. of thf iiMfiiiblv. Mlln t.lnlhli-iitn, uiitiiiiftir f th in'ittM'r hll r-mipiilKn. Mp"ilnt"t ri'iH'CMi-tiM - I'W'H f ft Mil t'JU'h -I.IHM to L'OIKlU 't III' ilrl t fir litfmhi rn. Tin- h-it'lii of ihnjiM coniit.ltrt.frt Wiari: Anna M iiiiiri- ''iilir; Y,.x Hal nrnr. Mi ii tor : K'v. H'roiiK. oi'io.tinr. a oil Willi, to V:ntihcy. f i enlimnn KIJtHKH H A It I: I i JT' N. Athletic Aum'inhly I. Hi t i r In h K't-tf PI--t. It (link iKiir'i Dini' oiLinli's anl a lut If for ih i'!iM'iinii of i-liiHH f.ilii'tr H I I In tin i'tliK of I hi- liiru"t Mi'r'lor i' hi tin In th- h -lory of the A. II. Si. Tui''!.iy, F iili'ii.'ii'r 1" tit H p. in. Thonp pfv, il wm Ur. folh'Wft. I'ri'inh tit. I Kiln Hoy. i ; vir )i!"h1"H, I 'oroi hy I lowina it ; M'-i-ri't n ry, ,1 ulh't l''h'M'hrr; tn ;iMiriT. I.. it if llyr. Jlnrol-l .oi'tt w.it ai'iioiiiti-il )i'II liaili l. Mm. I .it liar. In n chort talk. friit i l f'W iotiiiiTti on thr I'fciini'tlf t.i-t hy i thi m'ohn for thf rtH( of ih nrhool. ; - iHHtitTHV MANN. Heiilur Vi'-ilnir ! .w Mutui! Trnltitinf IHMirtnttii(. Thf Iron wn W i-lniti iitin ,t;-n ahl"-1 to (hr itianiiiil triilniliK ili'pti rtiiiiMit of A. H. K. thiK i'.i. At loftmiit thin rhiM him onlv n m i-m torn, hut t Jic ( 1' iM'hfr, Mr. .l'i;ioiiKh. Iih.i hopi'it "f j ! Aililfli M'iiilMr4i4p IVIw. To nliiiiu::ili- lim i' hl in i:it Aihh'llc 1 iiH.n i ii inn t'iitop.iiirh, ii prixr of A. A. iiii'.'ittiM'"hiii win of! (ii-il for I hi' hi ' il' v.i c of iiii'.nHr1iii thi ro-r4-HM nf , workti'R. TIumq the lnuthfri atmtt l:il' iilntil 'hMN HuhMcriiithinN to A. A, iih ntlllcl in anothrr. Krank, the ; The winiH r are Kuth Murntt. whnn 'nlilrr trntlu r liatl li ft hta pnronia MiKtloii w.- a :',','" ,,,f iiHunk m Iowa when ho Wit ul.oi.t l-;z!. 'zz ?hl;;,o::,;1:,11:;;,;:i-' - - li.uh I'lami. .in. I N.w.'l himn for h1""- H,. rnl to Ivo with HH unrlr I Urn- ct.K'k with -tiofri'iit rolorc I ; ! Imaiiifaa im-l mv r rctunufl riiiii-.n io ticnn'r to-m rate i'liiH.if. iioina- .ill..;KI ItiiNK Si tHtryim (hotiKlit tiit htn i Mirlrt m-Imn.I Tt-m-li i ltl(i-itH.I. ,,,,... ,,..., knu.(, jn lK1Jr, hlI( ! Nu-ht . honl will h.irtu on N.ivi'in- ,'M1,Hr "a" tn . ,n J '' . i hi' i" Ihi in ihi- hlKh m hool hn Kftf ni-vrr hiiiV. Th.. .lortor Ih nn ha j Tin iininil rouif ar to tr foiiowi-l ' w'-v to romltiri a aiirith'Hl ilinlt in t'ul I .t.i.l ft.) 'Li.:i4 in iMilriiMtili will I ifornla iiih) will rrtitisn In nhont his K.iiiiI. A ii' hi ftTori will hi- innnl Im wh n hi will Hiy thi Kriink Quemado Votes for a School Building; Town Is Booming 11 KM AIM , S. M.. Sipt. to. An rtirlion waa hM hr Hi-pt. 10 fur th votlmr of 91 a.ono honih fur thi hilllillPK of a IH'W puhllr nrhool In 111" i tii'W iiii-niiido contMihiialvd tiUtrh't. itiwlni; to tht ifri'ut ttithutaiim uroiiii d In Hie rofiimnrtltv nyi-r the pioa , pert of I'.ivlnir a riii tied m hool, ihi : nit-AHiir piiNafd with only two dtn liM'ntinir yotva u'lt of 11(1 In favor of III- txind Mnrh toil Id I nr In gnnu nn Ii'tp nnd niiirh mora will ni-t'ipmirv to ar rnmniodatfi tncomina; lainllli-fl. who arc (find to take iidvHiilnKi' of lin provfd arhiMil furllttira. A nw hotid I la urdrr priHna f rnnat rmd Ion In nr. rommod-'lti tha ?xirtniiy larsi toiir . m tradi; thin town bring on th? jih'tnn to Ocean highway, hrtworti ' Hprlnifi'iA Hlo and aadal-iia. Thf , hoti'l will be upond aoiiiti tlnt next in on i li, l. It. Itarn hna junl about roniph'tfd a rinn ni'W drni; nloro tailldiiitt. A KUi'iitro In rniiniTilon with ihc fcotcl hiillilltiK under tho inuiuiKnif tit of K. K. Knifla. will b ready about th 1 1 nte of thu oiwnlnn of ilia hotel. There la a Catholic idiurth here and the reKUlar monthly aervbea of u prlfNt have I ?. n petition --d for a 1 pellllon v hlrh la exoitd to be jvranted anon. The ItupllMt people al- ao nro pntniuna; ine ereiion or a new rtmrh htilldlnic. whtl iota tvivo ul; ber-n purrhaai'il for the bulidlnir of a bank. The exlatenre of all In tbla ae'lliin. fltirh an ba benn Itiolrated by the leaia maili by cMdoKiia and thfl Ihi il aniotml of roal nil urnuinl Que madn will. It la hop-d, brltiK a rail- rnnd through thla county at no dis tant time. ! EATON COUNTRY CLUB I WILL BUILD A HOME ItATON. H-ut. SO- At an official jmeatlnff of the member and offnen of th Itaton Country club. Inc., luat j Wadiieaihiv evenlntc In the lodp room at the Klka Home, m pernmnent art tof of rice ra were aelerted. The Incor poration pnpera weie uppmvnl and itwta out tlO.uuo aa the cap.t"! atoik In par value nharee ,f fSft aarh. It wia decided to eomnienca th erection of tho oOuniry club home, at once, and a building committees corn poeed of Knirtt Hutb, K. J. Hum phrey and Thoe. Kinney vara electee to go ahead with the work. TO MOF CAI'lTAU PARI.K, fltipt. SO. The Neno Ta. blfttt, of Vienna, aar the friedritm tovernnirnt la planning to move thw rupltal ft Hunnary from Hudnpent trt KliihiweiMaenttuia'. Where the natlonnl aaneiiibly will be untnioned to uitxe. i ituidi- m ii'iii'h all fort'lKti born (litter-I at .i and pii'pint- iti in for en uteusli p I tn'fiiiitii' the I'l'iitoiN in to be tal rn next ! ye.ir. and a irnu-l showinK h ileitlrt'tl. Hi; WAIT. NikIU K'dinol 1. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION SCHOOL U0LD3 EXERCISES i The celebration nt the Inuiiiii'illiiU' ' Ctxii i-ption Hi'hoid In honor of "i'on jtiMiiiiton iWiv" W'm In a in out patrlultn ' tn;tnnt.r. Tin proKt'inti follow: jThe nst)iuirn of the lulled Hta ten - Wtltund ChilHVlo. i 'ur Kl-i ;mh'H h'i f and Hlx. 1'he Addrei at the t H tl I'd t on nf (e'l: Mbitrif Ci-iiietery John Iteldy, Thu Anit-iii .in Treed Thomna Itorhl. The Hword of I'.unUer Hill Jnaeph Ithlter. The Monrv ViiIiip of an Kduentlon 1 'n nl M mnlnff. Hon a. l:eii, VMilte and lllife Cln. T'le tiiei-n Mountiiin Hoy! Viir, Thee pnpil- aie noiklnit their llelil. own tool" and iIoIiik mime of Lie i Th Adilreaa of the Unman Culho. f boo) rep-itr work, lbiiinit the year Wn to Uioiir W.iahtnRtnn. Ihev will luke up blacksmith and liiit- - other ret llnth-n bv M-itliinn Fran c hi or tdiopw-ork. ' i hlni, Kutiire lb 'rkiihoff. Kd The wo'xlw irk r'n-n. under Mr. riinke Cnrr. J.ick .M -Kiirlmid. W iUer l'eiilon. eoii'uitia fony nine memher (!. Ilm ui, i Uli IMnelll, Mildred tfhee- who are now rtiif.iite.i in iiniMhuiK th ), Lirhnio .Hnno in. ion, il tiaipiPK holldiiiff There lire fifteen iremhern now ref- ttend in the o-aiioiml triiinlna' t'hio. Will' h 1 exertid il rtpen noiill. Thin i lii mm will work In Lie hhop In the Itioinlnir and no Iv nurh nh)e'ln an hu t ti:i nU 1 1 tirlt h met h' n t 1 c,'. ii-nthli In the mi innoii l"UiiTII V It. . AI'Ib'T.' M uiiihI Ti.ilnln: Iept. 1. 1 J mi or tin- OrminJt-a. Tiie real tnt of the aong'n popular The Juoioin h-ld Uieir flrt vnm ty ( parody, nieeilnir on Ki pteinlo-r I) and elei'fe.l I tin follow int. oiih-eiH: I'renhleur, pon't pay any nltentlon to th dti ,lamH l.iiinh; vice prenl-b'nl. Mar- aareeahle lhliiK people aay about finet Mundurf; et ietmy, Adeline CbMyou if they are not Hue. TiKim by Joni-ph Klna- , lltlMI MIAN OITNM. TIt.lN Iri-laiKl Hepl. :' -Hilb- N'-t 1'itho'H for the Irlih renuhllc loan of 'i 2 'tit tinii w ere opi oi d toilav. No ; reli ib'e ihi'i remndlnif thu rinpomn; rt avnlltihli. Nordnt iiiiu'a iinnlher vlnH, waa tloiie, but jiift vlaittiiR. Until the departure nf Ir. Norifntriim. New Bowling Alleys atY. M.C. A. Will Be Open to Women, Maybe The woman-kind of the rlty which j hn b'en cliiiiiourliiR at the Y. M.C.A to be allowed lo awlui In the Y pool. Io play tin inn on the Y court nnd lo I plav luivor wHh the Y arranaemenia rneiaily la to have an opportunity t i prove the alnc 'rlty of Ita detmindM tn the ituiller of the new bowling alley beliiK It'Mtalled at the Y butUilnif. ' I vnd tna the completion of the ' alleya, aald I.. H. b'nx, fttyrnl aerre- j tat y. "w- will be Rind to heur from : any of the woman In the city who i tola oiiitt really like to uae our imiwmiik . I allege, no that we will be able to ar- raitKi) H aijitjihle time for that pur pone. If tbone who are liiterented will call ua up and I d in know about It we will try to net until e muiip morn Ina when thu allfvn can Ite uaed ex- clunlvelv by women. If no one b i li'tt n nled eiionith to cull tie up we' will let lh matter drop." The new bow I hi ulleva will be . formnlty opened nonie fi tic lit next w i-i k w Ith ait evblblUon match be- j tween two t-t ecki'r-i'K iminn. Mi k j Tit llmli no. one time I '. H. champion in eiiiluranre bitwhlii; will lead one ( team. Mrk'n rford la rolllnif an uvtiaK of ltfO In 144 K"meH. O'VSUIl 11 t - - i 1 1 1 ri It you wimlil ttr haiiy In tlir ollirr fi-llnw .1. Ihr Hni-ryliiK. llr In trtiiv it iililftli.w ninn who ta loo buy to tiltt fur biutwlf. The Capital Development Company If ItHI ROYAL TYPEWRITER I'lon-crlnir In the development field In New Me 'co It hitturalty aouifht the I'loneer In tyiM-wrtter J eve Iconic nt and of coium iIiimc ItOYAI, HTANftAllU TYVfc-WIUT:itM iWdli new antl atrtHl-tiaiMl type wHieea, buuulit, aotd. ruitou aim! rviMtrtti. Albuquerque Typewriter Exchange O. A. IM ItTM It. rnin. 133 N. ht. I'Iioim 141 Ask Your Girl Friends the make of men's clothes they know best. Nine out of ten or more will tell you Hart Schaffnsr & Uzrx They know the brand not only from its long period of national adver tising, but because their fathers and brothers also wear Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothes, and they know that style and tai loring are always of the highest standard. This year's prices are no higher. r.tcClintock Wright Clothing Go. 1 z H- f r i ' - . . '