El Paso Herald (El Paso, Tex.), Ed. 1, Friday, June 16, 1911 Page: 3 of 12
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.Friday June 16 1911.
2500 Pairs of
Go on Sale Saturday Morning
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TWENTY-OBTVE HUKDBED pairs of women's fine Oxfords Pumps and .
Shoes the entire surplus summer stock of one of 'the hest Cincinnati man-
ufacturers will be placed on sale in our basement Saturday morning. We
bought them at half the real worth the grand bargains we offer will impress
you. This grand lot consists of the button and lace Oxfords plain and strap
pumps button and lace "high shoes made' over the newest and best lasts of
the season. '
T.ey are of vici French kid patent and suede leathers and many styles
in velvet and cravenette.
Made with stylish heels and Goodyear welt' McKay or turn sol.es. In
good styles for street or dress. : .
A complete line of sizes from one to eight in all widths!
Styles Worth $3.00 $3.50 W $4.00
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MOTGE EIDERS MUST
CURB THEIR SPEED
Several complaints Jiave been re-
ceived at police headquarters about bo-
tor cyclists exceeding the speed limit
-within the city limits. The city ordin- j
aiice allows the motor cycles to make
only six mites an hour and .many of j
the riders it is claimed have been
going ten and 15 miles an hour through
the principal streets of the city.
The patrolmen have been ordered to
place any of the motor cyclists under
arrest who are caugot exceeding the
speed limit.
SEGRO PAIR WEDS.
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Paul McCarty and Australia Darden
a negro and negress were married by j
justice Stacy in the justice courtroom
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IiIGHTXEVG STRIKES HOUSE
AXD 3LCf IS BADLY IXJTJRED.
Safford Ariz. June J. 6. During the
recent storm there was more thunder
and lightning than has occurred in this
section in many years. The. Myers
home In the artesian belt was struck
by lighting and Mr. Myres was struck
in the left side and foot and is nearly
paralyzed still in that side. One side
of the house was damaged.
A Mr. Moon of Wlllcox has'bought
the George Evans place two miles east
of- -Safford. Consideration was over
$20000.
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Beebe have gone
on a summer tour through Utah Mon-
tana and California. They will be gone
for about three months.
"Will Caraness' has bought a small
herd of dairy cows.
The Epworth league of the M E.
church south held a scoial meeting
at the parsonage Tuesday evening.
The baseball team from Globe will
play' Safford on the Fourth of July
and this is only one of a dozen big
items in preparation for a glorious cel-
ebration here. .
Owing to a shortage of wild flowers
and mesquite blooms and also owing
to so many farmers cutting their al-
falfa crop before it wsfs in full bloom
the honey crop will be seriously cur-
tailed this j'ear. Scarcely 60 percent
of last year's production is expected.
This is an item of some importance
as several carloads of honey are
shipped out of the valley every year.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stratton are now
living In Solomonville where Joe is
running a restaurant.
Mutt and Jeff are witn us. Another
appearance today on Classified page.
TROOPS FOE WEST "
TO PASS THE0U&E
Two special trains with troops D and
E of the United States field artillery
will arrive in El Paso at 7:30 Friday
evening. The troops are en route from
Fort Sill Okla. to San Francisco.
There are 297 men and 10 officers of
the two batteries making the trip. They
are carrying 120000 pounds of ammu-
nition and equipment
SFEED03IETERS RECEIVED
FOR PASSENGER EXGIXES
The El Paso and Southwestern rail-
road received six speedometers Thurs-
day afternoon to be used on the pas-
senger engines. The speedometers are
of a French make. This is the second
shipment of speedometers received by
the road.
Then decide for yourself as to whether or fnot you are standing in
lyour own light when you fail to take advantage of this the Great
Event No. 6 at
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We have called to you to come and get your share of the grapes. Hundreds and hun-
dreds have heeded the call. Yea some have gone away not only with the grapes but with
t'a" whole Basket of Fruit. How could theyhelp it when you are offered your choice of
Straw hats worth from $1.50 to $250 for just one dollar. When you are fiffered fine
pongee shirts worth $1 .50 to $1 75 choice $1 O0 or 3 pieces 50c underwearfcrV$l .00
or 1 T pairs 1 2 l-2c sox for $1 .00 or 3 50c silk ties for .$1 .00 or 1 6 1 0c handkerchiefs
for $1.00. . '
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Could you resist the temptation? Nay verily. And we have just added another table of
rare fruit to the aggregation we are going to sell you. A fine SILK Shirt (the like of
which you have never seen at the price) for $2.40. These are in white grey ecru cream
V- "and blue your choice while they last just 2 big dollars and forty cents
To give you a complete list of all the good things we have for you would require almost x
this entire paper consequently youfwill have to come and see to realize what it all means.
This sale will last only a few days longer. At
to Shan a Profitable Time to
to Nine O'clock Saturday Night-Come
Rubber Cushion Hair Brushes 35c
The "Gloria" and "Weanvell" hair brushes made
of the finest quality "real bristles set in the rubber
air cushion. ' A scientifically constructed hair
brush and of splendid wearing qualities Og
65c values each OOC
(Limit one)
Full Size Window Shades
- Regular 50c- Values 25c
A basement bargain seven to nine o'elock. . Window
shades of good quality opaque mouEed on. spring
rollers. Size 36 incheby 7 feet in datk and medium
shades of green. Regular 50c values '9C-
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(Limit three)
each.
Men's Washable Neckwear
Regular 20c Styles 10c
Eour-in-hand ties made of washable materials ;n
plain -white and colors and neat stripe's. Full length
and the correct width for -wear with negligee shirts.
From seven to nine o'cloclc a 20c quality will -
be onsale at. . IvC
(Limit two) -
Washable Hand Bags 45c
One of the pretty fads of the season is the band'
bag made of washable materials in white or ki
colors -to match the dress. Saturday night we-of-fer
a lot of these plain and embroidered A JJ?
styles worth- regularly 75c at . . .
' (Limit one)
Items Underpr iced All Day Saturday
Ten Good
Toilet Articles
On Sale all Day
Saturday
Hikers Tiolet Create 50c jars
for 39c
Willow Theatrical Cold Cream
35c jars 28c
Pivcr's Floramye Azurea and
Le Trefle Toilet Water $1.00
bottles '. 69c
Piver's Face Powder $1.0 07 box
for - 89c
Lambert's Listerine ?1.00 bot-
tles 69c
Large bottle Peroxide.. 17c
Colgate's Bay Rum regular 50c
bottles 39c
Colgate's Rapid Shave Powder
25c box 17c
Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder 25c
box - .... 16c
Williams' Carnation Talcum
Powder 25c boxes . . 2 15c
.AFTER-SUPPER SALE. 7. to9
RTJBIF0A5I for the teeth reg-
ular 25c bottles 1 J
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(Limit one)
tor
$5.00 to $6.50 Styles
Silk Kimonos $3.95
FpXiL length kimonos made
bf extra quality Japanese
silks light and dark colors in
many conventional floral and
oriental designs with hands of
plain color silk or satin. Reg
ular $5.00. . $6.00 and S6.50
styles Saturday
all day
$3.y
SILK PETTICOATS $2.95
The best petticoat ever offered a this price!
Made of extra good all silk messaline in all
the pastel shades staple cofors ilack and
white. With .deep pleated flounce and foot
ruffle. A real $5.00 value d Q Qg
each Pfa70
TJNDERMUSLItNS 95c
For Saturday's.sale many new styles have
been added to the SElendid-li&e of under-
garments at 95c. TVe include severaliof our
regular $1.50 styles downs drawers corset
covers chemise combinations and Off
long and short skirts : tOC
(Second' Floor)
Scotch Zephyrs $19c
Genuine Wm. Anderson & Co. im-
ported Scotch zephyr ginghams a
'specially selected assortment of
checks stripes and plaids 32 inches
wide regularly 25c. Sat- -i q
nrday a yard - -'
Basement Bargains
Muslin Underwear
COTTON CRASH 5c-
Absorbent cotton crash suitable forjdtchen use.
Regular 7 l-2c quality (only 12 yards to (-
each customer) a yard J i.
BATISTE 17I-2C
Forty inches wide fine sheer soft finish fabric
for waists and dresses. Regular 25c '75r
aualitv. Saturday
$6 50 Boys' Wool'Suits $485
A Special Saturday Bargain
All of our boys' summer weight wool suits which sell regularly up
to and including $6.50 have been placed in one lot for Saturday
selling. Some styles have one others two pairs of knickerbock-
ers. In light greys tans anLbrowns. Sizes six jJJ. QK
to seventeen ..." t V00
WASH SUITS
Buster Brown and sailor blouse styles good wash-
able materials in solid colors stripes d AQ. .
and "checks values to $2.00 V
Wash suits worth to 3.00 for $1.98
25c
CORSET COVERS Neatly made of good quality
muslin trimmed with lace. Fie well and j
in all sizes. Special value each . . . ." IOC
DRAWERS Women's muslin drawers well pro
portioned garments of good quality muslin with
deep .hemstitched ruifle. Special
'-value
CORSET COVERS A variety of styles made or
good quality nainsook and long cloth Q pf
prettily trimmed with lace. All sizes uDC
DRAWERS Several good styles made of good-
muslin some trimmed with embroideries and
laces others with fucked and hem- o J"
stitched ruffle OOO
SOYS' HATS
Extra quality Milan braid in
white and colors in styles for
big and little boys. A good as-
sortment of new shapes in
qualities worth up d -f OQ'
to $2.00 Saturday P i -O 27
Shinola Outfit
FREE!
'Saturday wdth each par of
men's shoes or Oxfords worth
$3.00 and upward we will give
free one Shi1101 shining outfit
the dauber polisuer and one
box of 'Shinola.
BOYS' PANTS
Special lot of knickerbockers
made of government quality
lchaki cloth and other good
washable materials. Sizes- six
to fifteen years qual- A q
ities worth up to $1.00 TfO C
Gilt Edge
Polish
Genuine Wihittemore's Gilt Polish
the best made for women's and
children's shoes. Sells regularly
for 25c. On Saturday f
a bottle LisC
fms Ivan
; ' Frank
Hand
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for Boys
Reduc'd
Women's
Pumps
Special lot of women's velvet
suede and patent leather Oxfords
and pumps new and stylish lasts
styles worth up to $4.00. Extra-
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Men's Suits
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ARRESTED OX SUSPICION
HELD OX BURCrliAIlY CHARGE
Manuel "Vallesteros was arrested
I Thursday afternoon on a charge of be- j
ing1 a suspicious character in connec
tion with the burglary of a room in
the Bronson ' building ou the 5th of
June when a coat and watch belong-
ing to one of the occupants of the
house were taken.
The detectives located the coat at a
second hand shop a lew days ago and
the day after the robbery. It Is
charged that "Vallesteros attempted to
sell the watch at a pawnshop In the
city. The owner of the stolen goods
identified the coat Frfday morning
but the watch has not been recovered
and it Is thought thkt it was sold in
Juarez.
Vallesteros is being held on a charge
of burglary.
HOTELS A2TO EESOETS
Hotel Seville
732 S. Flower Los Axgeles.
Newly furnished throughout an'd
modern itfevery respect: hot and cold
water; telephone in every room; cen-
trally located; between two car lines
and only a short walk from Broad-
way. "Write for summer rates.
E. ZEL TAXBERT. Pre.
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