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Friday April 26 1918.
Store Your Furs In Our Scientific
Cold Storage Fur Vault and Protect
Them During The Summer Months
We Maintain The Promptest Mail
And Phone Order Bureaus In The
Southwest. Favor Us With an Order
TEXAS' MQSt HOMELIKE AND PROGRESSIVE STORK
EL PASO HERALD
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ll7PASfSTDAY7iVPRIL 26 1918
16TH YEAR
The Last Day Oi
This Means More
Money For You
Madame!
from Street Floor
POUND PAPER 35c Chesterfield linen ie an exclusive "Popu-
l.i r" product. It is made by Whiting of best linen stock. It
'ia a perfect writing surface. A full pound of paper conveni-
ent!; packed that offers true economy. Q
in.-' pound of paper at fJJ C
24 envelopes to match at 15c)
NOVELTY JEWELRY A feature lot of jewelry mdnding
bar pins brooches vanities cuff buttons tie clasps earrings
to. A host of attractive designs; all are perfectly made and
u arranted. Specially priced O Q
at your choice S w
THE NEWER ARRIVALS tS NECKWEAR Include many
fascinating styles in collars collar and cuff sets and vestees.
Fashioned of organdie Georgette and satin of gg S f
the better kinds; expertly made. Choke at J3 J
WOMEN'S NECKWEAR. AT 25e A table assortment of all
the wanted styles of neck fixings collars collar and cuff sets
Pstew etc shown in plain lace trimmed or embroidered (
styles. New shapes and materials suitable for either wash
or" silk dresses. Exceptional 2tf"k
value? at fJ
WOMEN'S SAMPLE HANDKERCHIEFS A leading impor-
ter's sample I me of handkerchiefs in sofid white or novelty
colored effects; hemstitched or corded roll edges; plain or em-
broidered styles. Materials are sheerest Shamrock and linen.
None are worth less than 25c and many are "2
orth more. Excellent values at each M. J tt
HISSES' RIBBED VESTS A superior quality of misses'
ribbed vests; fine gauge; kmt ot selected yarns; low necked.
no sleee styles. Perfect fitting.
Pneed at each
CHILDREN'S SOCKS A cleanup of our broken lots of chil-
dren's socks. Solid colors or white with contrasting tops.
Perfectly made of fine lisle with spliced heel and toe and cuff
tos. A splendid range of combinations from which to choose;
-ues 4 to 9V-. Unmateaable IQm
alues. at a pair JLT?'
WOMEN'S UNION SUITS A clearance of a choice lot of wo-
men's high grade union suits; exceptionally fine gauge; snag
fitting and durable; made low neck and no sleeve styles;
tight or lace knee; sixes 34 to 44. A suit that is Q g
well worth $130. Special for Saturday a suit at JJK
WOMEN'S SILK HOSE Full fashioned silk hose with silk
liflc garter welt and spliced heel and toe of same material. A
durable weight fine gauge hose in either black or white that
is priced less than the wholesale cost.
While the lot lasts Saturday a pair at
CHAMOISETTE GLOVES These are both ' practical and
sightlv. Made of excellent quality materials in white or nat-
ural: 'two-clasp styles. Expertly made and gAx
perfect fitting. Special values at a pair 'Zj -
Street Floor)
Toilet Articles
POMPEIAN .MASSAGE
CREAM A superior cream for
massaging and cleansing the
skinThe 50c
PALM OLIVE SHAMPOO
The systematic use of Palm
Olive Shampoo insures a heal-
thy scalp and luxurious hair.
Trie 00c flV
xrttles at OUC
NADINE SOAP Few soaps are
made with the same scientific
knowledge and care as Nadine.
25c cakes Jf
LAZELLS TOILET WATER
The lasting odor of the honey-
suckle or field violet is found
hi Lazell's toilet water. 75c
tes 59c
P0ZZONTS TACE POW-
DER A unique package of
powder rouge and chamois.
Regular 50c O Q
sets at O C
AUBRY SISTERS' ROUGE
All Day'
A lip rouge that gives a
result. S.
The 2oc kind at
LYSTOL TOOTH PASTE
Lystol is fast becoming one
of our most popular denti-
frices. The f
2'c tubes at 1VC
(First Floor)
! Toilet Articles I
On Sale From 6 to 8iSO P. M. j
i PEBECO TOOTH PASTE-Recommended by eminent I
dentists the world over. Cleanses whitens and pre- j
serves the teeth and prevents acid mouth. Liberal tubes
I in the After Supper O. j
Sale at a tube tJ K j
MFPWATD HAIR BRUSHES A rubber cushioned brush ;
I that can be thoroughly cleaned with hot water without
1 the slighter: detriment to 62 l j
1 the hrusi. Each at G J C
TOOTH BRUSHES Imported hm-he- vitii bone han-
1 lle-. Good bristles. Made in serviceable 1
I Alter Supper Sale each at X J
'IV -eerte the right to limit quantities- :
1 ' .I.rr. Y.j' i j
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Four SilK
For S
CHIFFON TAFFETA 36-
inch Chiffon Taffeta. A
splendid grade shown hi
about thirty colors includ-
ing street and evening
shades- As an extra special
for Saturday's selling we
offer this 1.75 grade limit
tea yards to a customer
yard f1.29
PETTICOAT SATIN For
Saturday only we offer
Skinner's Guaranteed Wash-
ible Heavy Satin for skirts
ind petticoats shown in
white only. This satin is
worth regularly . $2.00 a
yard. Special limit . five
yards to a customer at
5k $1.49
ORIENTAL PONGEE SPE-
CIALS Oriental Pongee or
Shantung is the silk of un-
united service. Ever ready
and very much in demand
for spring and summer
pecials
Only
Shown here in all
iatitii and nrices. This
fabric is suitable for dresses
skirts petticoats shirts
blouse coats children's
wear night shirts pajamas
etc. It is the silk for ser
vice for
Don't miss this opportunity.
We especially feature two
grades at prices that are
positively matchless: 33-
ineh $L50 quality at 96c;
ity at a yard Xjt
SPECIAL LOT OF NOVEL-
TY AND PLAIN SILKS
We offer in this special lot
about a thousand yards of
assorted kinds of silka in-
cluding taffetas. Georgettes
satins foulards pongees
erepe de chines and many
other novel and plain ef-
fects. Every yard in the lot
worth il.00. Special for
SB' $1.29
(Third Floor)
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Saturday
FOR Saturday we offer the remaining lots of women's
high and low shoes left from our great shoe sale. We do
not intend to put these shoes back in stock so all remaining
pairs have been marked down for a quick clears way. We
will not go into detail about these lots but we ask you to
come and see for yourself. This sale should especially appeal
to those who wear the narrow widths. (Second Floor)
LOT NO. 1 All the remaining pairs of pumps and strap san-
dals in tans white kids patents and black kids; former
values to $8.00. While the lot tests CIO
Saturday your choice at a pair $? UJ
LOT NO. 2 All the remaining pairs of odds and ends in
boots in widths AAA and AA. Off
Wonderful values at a pair
LOT NO. 3 All the remaining pairs of colored kid boots in
pearl gray ivorv tan and brawn will go at a pair $4J5.
These boots have cloth top to mates. You will also find some
solid kid boots among them. Former values $? A Q
to $13.50. Special a pair at J
GROWN GIRLS MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR
The lot consists of pumps shoes and Oxfords in many styles
and leathers suitable for dress school or general use. These"
are absolutely the lowest prices we have ever given on chil-
dren's shoes:
Lot No. 1 Infants' sixes 5 to 8 a pair at $
Lot No. 2 Children's sixes 8 to 11 a pair at $1.95
Lot No. 3 Misses' sizes 11 to 2 a pair at $1.85
Lot No. 4 Grown Girls' sizes 2 to 6 a pair at $1-35
louses5 At $1.50
VOILE in new styles too many to try
to tell you all about them.
The materials are much belter than you would
ordinarily find in blouses at these prices and
the workmanship is careful even to the small-
est details.
Please believe us when we say that any wo-
man who wants to pick up a specially good
blouse at $1.50 ought not to miss this oppor-
tunity. Plenty tomorrow. (Fifth Floor)
For Tlie Boyss
CONCENTRATION of effort in our
Boys' Department has resulted in
several very special lots for Saturday
prices parents cannot resist.
(Fourth Floor)
BOYS' WOOLEN NORFOLK SUITS
Shown in grays tans and browns; neat
models made 'with full lined knickers;
sizes 5 to 17 years. 3 g Q Z
Priced at a suit tfJ S LJ
(Other special suito at 36.45 to $13.95)
HIGH CLASS WASH SUITS Shown in
white or colors; new effects in pat-
terns aud styles. Sizes 2 fi ef
to 9 years. A suit at ?ACP.
BOYS' ROMPERS Open leg style; fast
colors; sij;e- o to 7 jears. A
Kxtr special values at a suit y.Ls
BOYS' NOVELTY GOLF CAPS In
woolen plaid- cbefks an l lain v figure":
taped -eam-; uiii-lit. ! with snap-.
What a Lot Of Help 0
pecial
Are To Patriotic El Pasoans Who Are I
Buying As Many Thrift Stamps As
They Possibly Can!
Cancelled--A Manufacturer's
a
g paving
AND now you can make that saving of yours I You will real-
ize what a genuine opportunity it is when you see the hats.
They're Wonders at $5 $7.50
Lisere hats in black and white combinations faced with
Georgette and trimmed with bright flowers. Also white Milans
trimmed with wings quills and big ribbon bows. Smart
Georgette Pokes Lisere-and Milan combinations. Smaller
shapes with saucy little wings. Tricornered hats everything in
fact. All colors. And every one of them at the remarkably
low prices of $5.00 and $7.50. (Fifth Floor)
Down-Stairs
Store's Sale
Of Dresses
THEY'RE the sort ef dresses
that adapt themselves to
occasions. They're as good for
evening wear as for afternen
affairs thus making one. dress
jervo the purpose of two.
Moreover they are unusually
low priced. It is because ot
-"The Popular" prestige rathe
market that we can mark these
frocks at so reasonable a fig-
ure. .
There are taffetas messalines.
dotted foulards and crepes de
-hine. And all good serviceable
silk too. .
Manv of the foulard trocks
have" organdie collars and cuffs
that can be laundered and al-
wavs kept fresh.
Thire are chie Utile frocks
with Eton jackets. There are
tight bod iced affairs taffetas with npp.
olnms. Georgette collared frocks with sleeve
0 match. Plain rather tailored looking dressy
ith deep collars and button trimming. Many
of them are embroidered. In fact each one
nas been given real attention by its designer
it has a clever air of difference.
Ibcxe i every color too. Light tans and ro
1 - j A w. mw klnoa and Macks.
Dosr't deny yourself the opportunity of seeii;e'
.1 - I f n .t-.
'l
sses
Apparel Hats
creations which have been
responsible for a season of
lively selling. The "Sam-
my" "Eton" and other
models which you have ad-
mired in our splendid show-
ing. The materials include
Serge English Poplin Wool
Jersey and .Worsted. Col-
ors are Covert Sand Point
Brae Navy Rose and Black
' and White Checks. Sizes
12 14 and 16. Values to
.T00 $16.95
SEASIDE COATS Or for
wear at home during the
cool evenings; ideal for a
Cloudcroft wrap.
GIRLS COATS AT WHOLE-
SALE PRICES These' coats
are hardly what you would
expect to find. More styles
for one thing more becom-
MORE and more Moth-
ers and Daughters
with a keen sense of dis-
crimination in youthful ap-
parel are discovering how
satisfactorily their wants
can be supplied in our Girls'
and Misses' Section.
(Fourth Floor)
TAILORED SUITS VAL-
UES TO $25 AT $16.95- .
The group includes youthful
bigness for another. All
the staphs and novelty wool
coatings and colors are rep-
reseated. Sizes are 8 10
12 14 and 16 years. Spe-
cial ptiee groups are:
Values to $29.50 at $16.95
Values to $18-50 at $12.95
Vames to $1245 at $845
TRIMMED HATS FOR
GIRLS'. FROM 6 TO 14
YEARS A very attractive
special price group featur-
ing principally beautiful
floppy brim Leghorns and
elegant laeey lingerie Hats.
The large girl or miss who
has bad such a difficult
time securing a suitable hat
will find that she can be
suited to a T at this sale
T $4-95
$8.50 Mme.
Corsets At
A SK for No. 39524 model
which vr3l fit the average figure.
Median best long hip. Shown m
pink or white Broche. They hare six
bote supporters. Sizes 21 to 30.
Has k a discontinued number and they
certainly will be bought rapidly at the
special price of $5J0. Thk special
price conet will be fitted by our expert
CMsefieres. (Fourth Floor)
Lyra
$556
IVAN FRANK
Clothes
50c
Undermuslins
At A Dollar
T T" is an old story about the rising
price of muslins laces and other ma-
terials which go to make beautiful un-
dermusiia for women yet it is a fact
that we are showing Undergarments at
a Dollar which would be impossible for
us to turn around and rebuy to r&ail for less than $1.50. The
showing includes Gowns Teddys Chemise Drawers Petti-
coats and Corset Covers. A price that won't last long. .$1.00
(Fourth Floor i
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Men's Hats To $4.50 $2.25
SATURDAY we place on sale all of our odds and
ends and broken sizes of felt hats at a price that
will enable every man to have a new hat. The styles
are all good and the quality we cannot replace bat we
must make room for our straw hats. See dan Antonio.
Street window .display. There is nothing in the lot
worth less than $3.00 and some are worth up to $4J0.
Saturday only each at $225. (First Floor)
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Register Your Baby
yaw J. IS'K fi pa '
IT has been decided to register children up to five jia-- of
age. Registration each day from 10 a. in. to 4 p. m. "iiic
PopularV Registration Booth ill be open until store closes
Ntturday nip'it. but tin- poitiiely the la-t opportunity to
enrol! tlie l-abie lor tre Health Co!.fcrere to be beli at S.
(lenient lJanQ Huu-'- am'U ar-i 3lo.it a n.i M... pr I
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Armour's Toilet
Preparations At.
Special Prices
ARMOUR'S SYLVAN TALCUM POWDER Regular 25e ea
in Violet Sandalwood and Carnation Q X . g O j?s
odors; flesh tints. Special can IK; or e iXjJL tj V
ARMOUR'S BROADWAY BATH SOAP A large free lather-
ing cake delightfully perfumed with Verbena. f
Regular 15c cakes. Specia. eake at X J L
KO ADVANCE IN THE PRICE OF LUSOR TOILET HREP-.
AKATI0NS In spite of tor abnormal increase of price of ail
ingredients entering into the manufacture of the toilet prepara-
tiocs and tat increased cost of bottles jars
and containers of all kinds the price of all
LUXOR products are maintained at piesfat
as formerly-
Luxor CoU Cream 90c
Luxor vanishing Cream 50c
Luxor Complexion Powder 50c & 75r
Luxor Rouge Tablets packed in gold brass '
containers 59
Luxor Certified Almond Cream 50c
Lnxor Certified Complexion Soap 15c
(Down-Stairs Store)
I $5S $821 $1141
Voile Waists
Special 59c
NOT regular 59c waists bat fine wet!
made waists for which you always pay
coctfiderably higher prices. All just out ot
their bases.
The Down-Stairs Store was fortunate m get-
ting a big lot of these splendid waists to sell
for 59c- They bring great savings. It is a
wonderful opportunity and probably the last
tisae such values can be found in a 59c sale
as cottons have recently advanced tremen-
dously. The waists will be invitingly arranged on
tables and with plenty of saleswomen selec-
tion will be an easy matter.
This k a good chance for war-time economy.
Women should buy several of these better
waists at 59c each.
(Down-Stairs Store).
"Samples55' Of
Men's Knitted
Union Suits
A. SAMPLE line of
men's high grade
knitted union suits. Such
famous makes as Globe
Augusta and others.
These are priced at a
fraction of the wholesale
xist today.
(First Floor)
LOT KO. 1 A sample
line of men's knitted
union
weights: long short or
sleeveless styles; knee or
ankle leasth; white or
ecru. Made of fine
combed cotton yams.
Sixes 38 to 40 only.
Values U-50 and $1.75.
While the lot hurts your
95c
LOT NO- 3 This lot con-
sists ef styles as men-
tioned above. The union
suits are made of mer-
cerized or plain lisle
gauze and light weight
Dalbriggaa. Worth reg-
ularly &50 to $3.50.
Priced special for Satur-
Si $1.95
Millinery
$2.95&$3.85
EVERY day brings some
smart new styles. The
values are very superior to
what one would expect for
the price. We are told that
do hats to equal them at
S2J5 and $3.85 ean be
found m the city.
Perfectly fascinating are
the aaaey pokes with their
colored racings and perky
t rimming a D1 equally at
tractive hut very different are the large hat?
with droopy brims. And there are all manner
of smart hats in between these aa well a-close-fitting
hats for matrons.
Fine Milan genuine lisere and hemp in bUuk
and all fashionable Spring colorings vith
wings ribbons French flowers 'and feather
fancies trimming them.
(Down-Stairs Store
pi -e- J
Union Suits
For Women
At Mill Cost
WE were fortunate in secur-
ing the entire sample lines
of the celebrated "Augusta" ami
''Globe" Mills underwear at a
price that enables us to sell it t-
you at Mill Cost. Fine union
suits for women in pleasing
stvles. Garments that would b-
cheap at $1.50 and S2.00 offered
2S5 75c & 95c
(Down-Stairs Store )
Sale of Women's Low Shoes at
AMtVGNEFICENT lot of women's black patent
leather and dull kid white kid and white canvas
strap or plain pumps and Oxfords. Made with welt or
turn soles; styles that are the newest and most wanted
kinds. They would be big values at $5 a pair. At the
sale price they are irresistible from the Down-Stairs favre. A pair at
1 I 6 Extra Specials In Down-Stairs Store
WOMEN'S BLACK SIIJC BOOT HOSE 'Run of
tne Mill of a rifiOlnr Jl 00 Hoo Made bv mr-
lt-i's finest Tiaker ot guaranteed ns!trv t's .rich
silk boot w ith lisle top. l:v) ar.d
durability We include a f- v TM rv
lloe in colors. A pair. ;tt
CHILDREN'S & UlSt li.'i?:;- U ..J
lisle finish. Shown in black or white
Sizr.s Z to 9 A pair at
RIBBOXS l-xcel.ei-t quality ha.- a
r'bbonis. warp rr f rd pon.;aCv.
frrpe arid Dreil-.:.-. A w.rJe
in.su rir.i;
49c
hse of
25c
19c
FRONT LACE CORSETS Mate -white
coutil; low bust ir.ediu-n
back and elastic tojr four Nse v
porters sizes Zt to 3" i?l a.
SILK KLOIWCC PETTiO 1 7 -I
th- wnntcd color-! ar: I oL n
percaiiiit. with Jep : :v iv
match A biic value at
AIJ SILK PKTTICO TS I i bos
oolorr C . i in-.- w I 'ei :
1 : vent:lateu
$1.00
l ick and aV
'.CtB. Top '
$1-95
. " u lute
T. i 'th th
$2.75
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