El Paso Herald (El Paso, Tex.), Ed. 1, Friday, December 1, 1916 Page: 3 of 16
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Friday December 1 1916.
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Saturday Evenings We Are
Open Until 8:30 o'ClocK. On
All Otner Business Days We
Close Promptly At Six
TJe Mesa. Avenue And San
A.tytoiio St. Entrances Have
Been CosnpXeftedl . Are Now
Open To The Public
TEXAS' MOST PROGRESSIVE STORE
134TH YEAE
EL PASO TEXAS. FRIDAY DECEMBER 1 1916.
bh The Wiiag's Of Tine Wiiatry Wliads Comes Santo
'iiih. New Dolls Aeo Toys T Open
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In "The Popular8 MamaisaotK New Basement
ATURDAY morning at 9 o'clock dear old Santa Claus will arrive at "The Popular." There he will -arfflff''
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Cu- e. CK a Host Of Playthings As
He Mas This Year You'll Enjoy ThemAs
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- He cordially invites all the little girls and boys in El Paso and vicinity to call on him at his
headquarters in Toy City.
Worlds of beautiful toys and dolls direct from the workshops of good old Santa Claus in such be
wildering variety fills this mammoth Basement which with three of the new windows are
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? Bring the kiddies. Let them see and enjoy the wonderful display.
Tcvel to their hearts delight in the thousands of dolls the life-like mechanical toys the grotesque
automatons the games the chests the doll furniture the tricycles bicycles go-carts
aptos hobby horses and other things without number. The doors to Toy City and
DoI'dom open Saturday morning at 8:30 oclock and Santa arrives at 9 oclock.
Meet him here. AH are welcome.
jfPay A Small Deposit SL We
Will Reserve Any Doll Or
Toy For Yoil Until Christmas
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Drums
Mecannos
Zaiden Dolls
Sets of Tools
Express "Wagons
Pans Coasters
Doll Perambulators
Doll Carriages
Push Carts
Hobbv Horses
Doll Sulkies
Shoe Flies
Black Boards
Merry-go-rounds
Doll Trunks
Ives Mechanical Toys
Lionel Electric T03S
Doll Furniture
American Flyers
Horse Reins
Brist Boomerangs
Rubber Balls
Character Dolls Of AH
Kinds
American Art Dolls
American Beauty Baby
Dolls
My Dearie Dolls
Jubilee Dolls
Flossie Fisher's Dolls
Dressed Dolls
Jointed Dolls
Maiden American Dolls
The 'National Doll
Rubber Kewple Dolls
Blocks Of All Kinds
Dolls Clothing And Milli-
nery Jockey and Horse Toys
Wooden Animals On
Wheels
Desks
Pool & Billiard Tables
Building Blocks
Pianos
Tables
Soldier Fireman and Police-
man Equipment
Doll Houses and Bungalows
Rockers
Roily Dolly Toys
Humpty Dumpty Circus
Clowns
Shot Guns
Sand Mills
Neverstop See-saw Toys
Derby Rider Push Toys
Parcels Post Toys
Steel Wagons
Tricycles
Bicycles
Steel Automobiles
Stampcraft Books Fit The
Picture To The Story
Raphael Tucks Games
Books & Cutouts
Dishes Of All Kinds
Teddy Bears
Electric Toys
Musical Instruments
Kitchen Cabinets
American Wash Day Sets
Forty-two Centimeter Rapid
Fire Field Guns
Cyclone Pump Repeater
Dreadnaught Battleship
Builders
Fairy Chariots
Electric Transformers
Toy Stoves
Rubber Ball Shooting
Gallery
Circus Tent And Ring
Games Of All Kinds
Modelwood Toys
Big Game Hunter
Clarions Pop Cannon
Auto Cars
Telephones
Noah's Arks
U. S. Government Remount
Station With Horses Of
AH Kinds
Paints
Books Of AH Kinds
FREE PALMOLIVE COUPON-
This coupon and SI
cts. entitles holder to
6 Cakes Palmoliv e Soap $ .60
! Box Palmolhc Face Powder1. $ 30
1 Can Palmolive Talcum Powder $ 25
Total Value $1.35
Customer's Name .Address
Xot valid unless signed bv purchaser -with name and idrcss
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fell him what jou want
for Christmas. Well
hand the letter to Santa
and he will answer it
SUTE TO PUHLIC
'mong the many letters
S-'anta receives will be found
appeals from poor chll-
den who do not xpect San-
ta to visit their homes. OC
coarse Santa will try to set
around to alt homes but
i.i'i'l hearted people -who
ant to help the good Saint
may read these letters and
give whatever assistance
they desire.
Gloves Veils
Boudoir Caps
i Rilblboz&s Anid
Corsage Bouquets
yl fl'ini j..f fl-.U.pUa")n
WOMEN'S GLOVES An odd lot
uf small sizes only. Overseam two
clasj style. Shown in white. An ex-
J ttpUonal value 0f-
at a pair. s
CHILDREN'S WOOLEN GLOVES
Assorted colors and sizes. An odd lot
worth up as high as 75c a pair. Sat-
urday special 9i?
a pair at 0?w
WOMEN'S BOUDOIR CAPS Fash
ioned 01 Dausie ana net; prettily
trimmed in dainty ribbons. While they
last Saturday a &
pair at &UG
V'OMEN'S BOUDOIR CAPS Delieht-
Srul new styles made of silk Crepe de
I thine and Satin; stunningly trimmed
in laces and ribbons. They have no
equal at the modest iOi
pnceofeach. . 5UC
BROADCLOTH. NET AND GEORG-
ETTE NECKWEAR Wonderful new
c CdUUU& uiai siiuuiu appeal in vtuuicu
Sf taste. Many hemstitched beaded
'' a id embroidered effects in the lot.
Matchless values at
your choice.
FANCY TAFFETA RIBBONS Warp
print flowered striped and conven-
lonal designs. All the wanted colors.
Ideal for hair bows sashes and fancy
ork. Take advantage of this offer
ing Saturday at a
yard.
( .1 s i . t BO! QUETS All tlie - rage.
T v ar. so beautiful ami realistic that
t r can Iiardly tell them from cut flow-
s Ala-.v havp sachet attachments
1 .1 r-s start at $5.00 and range down-
rr' $3.50
I tW TW IX NOVELTY VEILS
- l-jr ; run. Hexagon mesh; gold and
etSo- ' thit.id run. wiitd serves as a
t'ii)iTiij tn the hat aud a stunning
' 1 ti ! i hi- tace. Ask to see them when
a i -.rre Saturday. (First Floor)
IS
Osa Sale All Day
50c Pozzoni's Face Powder 37
471 1 -White Rose Glycerine Soap
a bar 15p
Mennen's Shaving Cream 18
$1.50 Gouraud's Oriental Liquid
Cream $1.05
Euthymol Tooth Paste 17
Jergen's Violet Glycerine Sham-
poo..: 33
25c Cream L'Ame. at 19
50c Danderine for the hair 39
(First Floor
After Swapper
Sale 6 to 8sSO
HIND'S HONEY AND ALMOND
CREAM The ideal complexion beau-
tifer. After Supper Sale (limit one
bottle to a customer). OBffc
at each. ZVC
PEBECCO TOOTH PASTE There is
no better on the market. Prevents
acid mouth. After Supper Sale (limit
one tube to a customer) Cif
at a tube. A7C
PEARSON GEXLTXE BRISTLE HA1K
BRUSHES They re excellent. After
Supper Sale (limit one ST ff
brush to a customer) at t&&oJ'KJ'
(First Floor)
SilK. Or Fibre
TABLE assortmeat that comprises
" many novel and useful items such as
Condiment Sets Salt and Pepper Shakers.
Marmalade Jars Mustard Jars Domino
Sugar Holders Horse Radish Bottles Etc
AH of Quadruple Silver Plate perfectly
designed beautifully finished superior in
wear. Unequaled values &f-
at your choice JvC
(First Floor)
Hosiery
25c
r jft
A Silhouette Portraiture Free
To Children Visitim Toy City
AccossupaiDiied By Am Adult
TO AKOX SCOTFORD late of 129 Rc-ent Street London W and
wlio made sueli a decided hit at the Panama-Pacific International
Exposition will be with us Saturdav in Toy City (Basement) where
he will make a Free Bust Portrait of every child accompanied bv an
adult.
Baron Scotford is "The Greatest Silhouettist of the Age" and the
press in all countries have .paid him glowing tributes.
Tie has executed Scissor Portraits of almost every king and queen of
Europe presidents of America famous actresses and other disting-
uished persons.
These Portraitures are executed in two minuies with scissors and black paper only.
The illustrations above are taken from Baron Scotford's Gallery of Celebrities. The names
from left to right are:
Her Royal Highness Princess Victoria Lady Waterford The Late Arch Duke Ferdinand of
Austria Mb. Winston Churchill and Her Royal Highness Princess Marie Louise Schleswig-Holstein.
Tea Aprons
yA LOT of Women's Fancy Tea
Aprons expertly made of good
quality Lawn; neatfy trimmed with Val
lace and embroideries. It would be dif-
ficult to duplicate the materials alone
for the price asked for the finished ar-
ticle. A variety of pretty styles from
which to select. OS?
Each at 3&
(First Floor)
WoEmeims Maud
Bags At $1.50
WOMEN S PI RE SILK HOSE: "Onyx-
make. Shown In black or white. Fash-
ioned of heavy quality silk: snug fit-
tine with Jouble soles and deep garter
welt of silk. A hose of durable weight
sightly and equal to the best of gSr-
S1.50 prades. Special at a pair i?-
WOMEN'S FIBRE HOSE A hose that
has all the appearance of silk and in
many cases superior wearing qualities
Made with garter welt of lisle with
spliced heel and toe. AH sizes in black
or white. Unmatchable values on.
at a pair. yC
' (First Floor)
Vataes In Women's Underwear
WOMEN'S UNION SUITS-That are high
grade yet popularly priced. "Merode" make
and hand finished; weights that are ideal for
this climate. A variety of styles and kinds
from which to choose any one of which as-
sures the purchaser
the maximum of com-
fort durability and
fit. Sizes 34 to 50. A
suit
at
LOO
(First Floor)
WOMEN'S GLOVE SILK UNDERWEAR A
sample line of finest quality glove silk un-
derwear. Made by America's foremost man
ufacturer of silk undergarments. They com-
prise all the features that make his name
famous. Heavy quality
silk fully reinforced
perfect fitting dura-
ble. Beautifully em-
broidered vests knick-
ers and ankle length
bloomers in pink or
white Choice a jar-
r4-$2.95
A TRULY wonderful as-
sortment from which to
select when one considers the
present market condition.
Regulation Bag and Pocket
Book shapes made of real
leather in novel styles; neatly
lined and fitted with coiii
pockets and mirror. A big
Sir at k $S50
(First Floor)
SP I
mlM
sSL
Corsets At 69c
rE like to tell
Warner's Kust-
Proof Corsets beeause
we find them so
sensible in de-
sign and hape.
The Warner de-
signers are satis-
fied to produee
corsets that aetually serve
a corset's purpose using
commonsense methods and
real quality throughout.
To be sure every Warner
corset will not fit every
figurc. This is where our
assistance is beneficial for
wc have carefully studied
every model in our stock
to know exactly which
styles should be "worn by
every type of figure.
For Saturdays selling w-
offer yon (recartlles of
present market conditions). Warner's regu-
lar $1.00 Corsets at only 69c
lift TSie Boys'
Basy Store
M'KCIAL INnrCE-MEXT OX BOYS'
MITS Heavy Winter weights made in
latest patch pocket Norfolk model; fullv
lined. Peg top button knee Knickers.
fJood looking dressy suits; desirable for
school as well as dress a ear.
$550 Values $4.75
$6.93 Values $5.75
S7.95 Values $6 75
SOME NEW OVERCOATS AND MACKI-
NAW COATS For the boys of 2 to 16
years. Lined or unlined "models; many
-tylishly belted; others made plain. A
handsome assortment especiallr priced at
$7.50 $5.95 $5.00
NOVELTY SUITS FOR THE S3IALLER
BOYS Two to seen years. Velvets. Cor-
dnroys Serges and Wool Mixtures. Many
pretty new stvles. Special value at
P ?5C0 $5.95
I.XTRA SPECIALS IN BOYS HATS
Made of Woolen Cloths Velvets Plushes
and Corduroys. Styles suitable for boys
- up to 12 years of age at price.
$1.00 Values 50c
S2.00 Values $1.00
S2J0 Values $1.25
WOOL AND COTTON MEED SHAWL
COLLAR COAT SWEATERS Worsted
weave; good school garments. Sizes for
boys 2 to 15 years. Grev Naw or Red.
Special each ' fQ
BLOUSES French Flannel collar attached
tapelese Blouses for boys 6 to 15 rears.
Greys or blues; pkin'cofbrs E?T.
or stripes at ?'L'C
BOYS' FLANNEL PAJAMAS Pink or blue
stnpcd one-piece pajamas; sizes C to IS
j ears. A very gtod quality r Tl T.
flannel at a suit " l.UU
(Fourth Floor
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