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EL PASO HERALD
Week-End Edition. November 20-21 192b.
HEBREWS TO
BIG MEETING
TUESDAY EVE
Hebrew leaders prominent natlcn-
a y wii' address a meeting next Tuea
day ev-ntnff at Temple Mt. Sinai In
'h Interest of the 10 vears extension
program of the Union of American
Hebrew cDngrerstions. The two
hiff speakers mho will come to El
llaso are Manny Strauss financier
:'iid burnetii) adviser and Dr. Nathan
Kra?&. head of on of the "largest
...wish consregatione in New York.
knesf two men are part of a living
Miuadron of 100 of the most nromi-
!-nt Hebrews in Ameriqa who are
"ing over the United Stmts In the
irterest of their people. The squadron
headed hy Mortimer Sehiff. Oscar
s Strauss Manny Strauss Julias
llnst-nwald and representative Julius
Kahn
The Durnose of the movement me-
'.-rdmg to rabbi Martin Zielonka is
;o awaken the Hebrew to an apprecia-
u-n of his faith and to inform the
i"n-Hebrew of the principles of the
Hebrew falts There s an exact har-
mnny between Judaism and American-j-m.
"rabbi Zielonka said.
Among: the features of the bit
campaigTi. the rabbi said is 4he drive
mr a 13.000.090 fund for extension
work particularly on ths farms. The
prevailing idea that there are no
Hebrew fanners Is wrong; he de-
Llrred.
El Paso's Quota of $110 has been
raised and it baa been announced that
no collection will be taken at Tues-
dav night's meeting.
Other features Include work In the
crowded city districts starting of
the rabbis" pension fund; the syna
Rogue 00114107 fund.
Besides the Aational speakers Tues-
day night there will be delegates from
ihe southwest. Among these will be
Mrs. G. Zork. who will speak in be-
half of the temple sisterhood: rabbi
J -avid Li kn aits of Phoenix. Aria
David Benshlmol of Douglas Arix
ard S. R Goldman of Tucson.
The meeting will be open tp the
public
Wortham Variely Shows
Will Be Here All Week
Favored -with fine weather the
Wortliani sbowa are pUvtas to
throngs at Wdt Overland and Du-
ranso streets where tbey are pre-
senting the Police Benefit assoclatiun
festival. The bbowb are of all sorts
and arietles.
They trill remain all next week.
lOUCB ARHKST S VASHAKTS.
Police warfare -on the east and west
flow of vagrants usual at this time
of the year brought the number of
arrests on that chance to I this week
ivlth the arrest of elgHt men Saturday.
EXTENSION OF .
ORIENT ROUTE
IS CONSIDERED
Extension of the Kansas City. Mex-
ico and Orient railroad will be dis-
cussed at an official meeting to be
held November 26 in Mt xico City
according to an announcement made
by Juan F. Ttev.no. manager of the
railroad In Mexico who is in El Paso
for a few days.
William Kemper of Kansas City
receiver of the road accompanied by
A. de Bernardi vlcepresident and
general manager and a number of
the stockholders will be present for
the meeting. Plans for closing all
unfinished gaps in the road will be
made and the party will attend the
inauguration of Gea. Obregon Decem-
ber L
The party of officials will go to
Chihuahua City to inspect the road
and then will visit El Paso on their
way to Sonpra and the west coast.
Jouett Shouse former congressman
from the seventh Kansas district has
been appointed vicepresident of the
road and will assume charge of the
road in Mexico according to informa-
tion received in El Paso from
Wichita Kan.
WOMEN SEEK
CITY AID FOR
SCHOOL WORK
Mrs. C E. Kelly presided at the
regular meeting of the Parent-Teachers'
association of the high school
which was held Friday afternoon.
Mrs. James Magoffin was in charge of
the program. A mandelin quartet.
Hiss Ethel Atkinson Miss Maurine
Bryant Miss Margaret Starkland and
Miss Nona Mulcaby played three se-
lections and Miss Cbjrlee Kelly gave
a reading. A flute selection 'Te
Re-re was given by Maurice Sackett-
A report on the work of other
Texas associations was made by Mrs.
M. A Turner treasurer of the state
ngress of mothers.
Mrs. R. B Homan in chairman of a
committee appointed to call upon
mayor Davis in regard to a $3006 ap-
DrODriaUon for the purpose of Im
proving the high school stadium. Mr.
C M. Wiichar was appointed chair-
man of a telephone committee. Plans
for a Christmas party which will be
given December 2 were made.
Twemtr-ttve trained vetee will
Thanksgiving cantata at First
Jr ?byterian church Sunday night.
BIG MASONIC MEMORIAL
SOON WILL BE ERECTED
A lia.eoo granite shaft has b een
ordered from a Buffalo firm and will
be erected in the Masonic Concordia
cemetery in honor of the- Masonic
heroes who lost their lives In the
world war. The memorial will be the
tallest of its kind in the state of
Texas. It will be engraved with the
names of about ten local men who
were killed in the war.
BANKER BUYS
VILLAGE TO
STOP DECAY
Sparta N. Y-. New York. Not. 2.
This little village fallen into decay
from the homely aicnity It enjoyed
100 years ago. Is- to be restored to
its cleanliness and architecturally
simple beanty.
Frank A. Vanderlln Xw Tork
banker and millionaire who has
bought virtually the entire place. Is
to rebuild It. The snue brick homes
which thrifty town em en erected lone
years back will be renovated and re-
inforced. Gardens will bloom again
where rank grass and weeds have
won their way. and dean streets and
neat sidewalks will be replaced.
Speaking- of his plana for Sparta
which la .part of Oseaning-. Mr. Van-
derltp (Meried stories that he Intended
to build modern tenements here.
Restoration of the old place to Its
former Cornell ueusra his desire.
-Of coarse we have to get Hd of
what elements there are which are
not the best in Sparta." Mr. Vander-
lip said. "Restoration at the vUlasre
architecturally will be accompanied
by efforts to restore Its morale."
The notoriety Sparta resolved a tew
years ago when the district attorney
of White Plains declared Sins Stac
convicts working oatstde the prison
frequented Its saloons has not helped
the village's reputation. Wealthy
residents of Oeslnlng asd of Scarbor-
ough half a mile to the south have
deplored the -Increasingly ram-
shackle." aspect of the place and Mr.
Vanderlip's object ie BOt only to Im-
prove its "ran dewn character" bat
to "restore its wobva-
TW0 PLANES IN CHIH0AHUA
ARE ON WAY TO MEXICO CITY
Two commercial airplanes nnder the
direction of Oeocse Pufloa. have ar-
rived in Chlhnshna City. Pnflea acl
MAmMnlMt bv T. A WlnRhln. secre
tary treasurer of theldscoln Aircraft
corporation which owns the planes
made the trip to Cnlhaahna City about
tnre weens ago. aiuw uum uvi-
Ignacio Emrxtmez save the company
the nee of a flyinc field. The present
flight Is the first hop on a flight to
jeexieo taty-
Mni JON TPJJiPHONES
FOR NEW. YORK IN YEAR
New York. Hot. 3. Based noon
present demands for telephones. New
York City will reach the million mark
by the end of 131. G. W. U'satteraore
valuation engineer el the fw York
Telephone eamirny. stated 4a testify-
ing at hearlog hue before-the pub-
lic service esmtmleaftHa. At present
he said there are 870.0Q telephones.
Attention: .
There wOl he s .tapartant meet-
ing of Union Labor's Bretfsnlie
League tonight at 8
union bmj.
transact. AI
Adv.
it awstness to
labor Invites.
The Popular
Mall and Pi one Orders Promptly PIHed.
" T
Cor. Mesa Ave. nnd San AnMnio St.
Charity Ball
Dress Clothes And Accessories
At Most Attractive Prices
MEN you are going to need dress clothes for the Charity Ball and
other holiday activities. We are at your service with rich all wool
dress suits beautifully silk lined tailored by Hart Schaffner and Marx
and the House of Kuppenheimer. If intended for the Charity Ball we
suggest you make your selection Monday as there maybe some slight al-
teration required.
ssones
What is true of our leadership in full dress suits is true about accessories;
hats gloves shirts ties shoes hose jewelry and that all-important item
underwear can be most satisfactorily selected at the Popular.
The revised prices on our entire stock of men's suits and
overcoats will give you an added Thanksgiving pleasure.
Men's Clothing Dept. Largest m fee Southwest 2nd Floor.
Sprvia! elevator
between fee Hen's Clothing Dept. on fee 2nd floor and fee Men's Fornfes-
ing Dept. on the Street floor use it
THE
ULAR
Cer. Mesa Ave. and San Antonio St.
Private Branch "Sxenange SSeo.
Mall nnd Phene Orders Promptly Pilled.
uvenile Event
Lowen- Prices Next Week Will Justify Your Fullest Expectations
As To Low Prices On Juvenile wear.
THAT the days of high prices are over in the-
Juvenile Departments must be cheering news to
parents. The limited number of manufacturers
throughout the -country who-are making children's
wear have been able to maintain high prices longer
than have the manufacturers of clothing for men and
women.
BUT the days of high prices are over and the Juve-
nile Departments take a lower price level. Re
cently we have been able to take advantage ot over-
stocked manufacturers and in a way are balancing up
the score on former high prices. We extend to out
many customers 'these price advantages. W e quote
the following:
In The Girls' Shop
Dresses
GIRLS' SILK DRESSES of taffeta
and satin in chic street shades. Some
have beautiful ruffled effects while
others are embroidery trimmed.' Sue
6 to 16 Tears.
Values to $25.00 Special at. . . .$12.45
Values to $35.00 Special at. . $16.45
Higher priced garments equally
reduced.
GIRLS' WOOLEN" DRESSES created
of tricotine serge jersey and vel-
veteen. A ery attractive array of
snappy youthful creations in all the
wanted colors. Sizes 4 to 17 ears.
Values to 3100 Special at. . .3 8.75
Values to $2540 Special at. . . .$12.45
Vetoes to S32J0 Special at. . .$16.45
Vataes to $45-00 Special at. . . .$23.45
WASH DRESSES FOR GIRLS A
world of real pretty washable dresses
made of linen devonshire chambray
crepes and other high grade waeh
fabrics. Values to J25.0u.at EXACT-
LY ONE-HALF PRICE.
"JACK TAR" REGULATION
DRESSES Beyond question ' of a
doubt fen greatest line of regulation
ditssea fat existence. Made of an wool
serge in storm and French weights.
Sizes 2 to 8 Tears 7 to 14 and 13
to 22.
Vahes to $1050 Special at. . . .$ 8.75
Values to 315-00 Special at. . . .$12.45
Valaes to 519-50 Special at. . . $16.45
Valaes to 3W-50 Special at. . . .$23.45
All "Jack Tar" merchandise re-
duced for this sale.
Blouses
ALL MIDDY BLOC SKS FOR GIRLS
REDUCED Loaadale Jean reflation
middies is all waste white with trim-
med collars and all Hue. Sse 4 to
IS yean:
VahNS to $2-50 Special at $L5a
Valaes to $3X0 Special at $1.95
Vatecs to SSJO Special at. S2J5
Vataes to $195 Speciel at $2-50
Valaes to $4X10 Special at $3-56
SWKATEKS These sweaters epsae in
coat and Ttaado styles in
It-links and cardigan taut . All
color as well as fee new
ses 1 to 14 years. In three
special lota $9f S3j95 and $445. -Ail
ether sweaters greatly redseed.
EXTRA SPECIAL SS phud skirts as
novelty pleated styles rich colorings
and patterns. Length from 30 to $9
inches. Values g O ?
to15at pO. iO
Bath Robes
BATHROBES FOR Gjl& Siaes S
months to yean:
Vateea to $230 Special at-. . . .51.95
Varaes to iSo Special at $2.45
VahMe to $5 JO Special at $345
Sises 8 to 18 years:
Valaes to SSjOO Special at $155
Vatnes to $6-50 Special at $445
Valae to $U0 Special at $545
Thete Bath Rabtt are taade of
beacon doth and twhablc corduroy
Party Frocfes For
Coats
Mai Orders Ouf of town mothers
are cordially united lo take ad-
vantage of this Juvenile event
Santa Claus
Arrives
fFE arrival of Santa Gam yes-
terday at El Paso's Chrietaat
beadqaarlen was the most joyous
occatioD tor yooag and old alike.
Tbe arrival of Santa Qatn at the
Popular each year is the official
opening cf the Christmas buying
season. Pleoteout stocks not only
k the Toy Annex but throughout
the store await your approval.
SHOP EARLY.
MAILORDERS
IT i just as nwportamV if act mere
to for ont-of -town people' to shop
early. Our Mail Order force has been
largely increased and if yon will only
take us into your cdwrlem early
your Christmas shopping by mail or-
der win prove highly satisfactory.
ARLY
Girls 3 To 17 Years
FILMY fairylike creations of pastel shaded taffeta
satin georgette chiffon and net. Clever little modes
for the little girl of 3 to 6 years while there's other styles
for the petite misses of 1 7 years.
VALUES TO $19.50. JUVENILE EVENT $f2.45
VALUES TO $2950 JUVENILE EVENT $16.45
VALUES TO $3930 JUVENILE EVENT $23:45
Higher priced garments equally reduced.
Shop Early in the Day-
's' OOK OKI die gill's srardrobe. If there is anything she
seeds attend that sale at the start so as to seewe first
choice. In order to permit the Bothers to shop in the Bsora-
isgs before .the rash we wffl gladly errhange at! purchases
where size is net correct.
COATS FOR SCHOOL GIRLS These
coats are made of sirrertooe polo
cloth cheviot and novelty mixtures
and come in all the wanted colon.
Sixes 6 to 14 years. Values to $25.00.
T?.. '..$13.45
COATS TOR THE LITTLE MISS
These are made of sirrertoae polo
cloth and nai in all the wanted
colon and come in sizes 2 to 6 years.
ar.. $8.75
DressT coats for girls from 2 to 8
vears." Materials include broadcloth
'velveteen velour and also real serr-l.-eable
coats of heavier fabrics.
S5 $12.45
CLEARANCE OP SHOW PIECES
(.lever little light colored coats and
lead wear just the one yeo've had
onr eve on all season now reduced
'33 1-3 PBBCKMT OFF
CITS FOR THE JUNIOR GIRL
We have just a few of these heaatiful
.nita left and we have pot one price
n tbe entire lot so de not overlook
this offer. Values 00 A
to $49.50. Special. .i$ Ar&tfD
Millinery
HATS FOR THE GIRLS Fancy lit-
tle velvet creations feather and flow-
er trimmed. Values (2LO C
to 16-50. fspeeial f JLt
Beaver sailors jont reeetved. There
it ten dosen is this lot. Early season
-ree.-r.:.$3.95
Velvet and plash snflors in a range
good eowra. vansss so swmu.
Four Spedd Lots of Turns
$125. $1.95. $2.95 ami SSS?
Pajamas
rLAXSELKTTE PAJAMAS Gowns
and Seepers in white or colored
strtMB. Fofl eat mafl made:
VaUet to Sl-50 Special at. Sl-15
Vatnes to J2-00 Special at W.45
Vabtes to $1X0 Spedal at MM
Yatees to 9sSS Special at tAS
AU Girls' Bloomers ntdrndimg the
"Cjsn" aijie reaeiji reduced.
Special
at
Great .Christmas News Footwear
Sale Of
S
IP HE 'one Christmas token every girl
desires k furs. Select aow before
tbe best are taken. There's faxes er-
mines nutria coney squirrel and rabbit
Styles suitable for girls from 2 to 16
yean.
Valaes to S &50 Juvenile Special at $ 4J5
Valaes to S10J0 Juvenile Special at 5 7.85
Varaes to S15JI0 Javenile Spedal at 511.35
Varaes to J 19 JO Jwmnjle Special at $1445
Valaes to $25X0 Javenile Special at MBA5
Values to S35M Juvenile Special at S3&S5
All higher priced furs equally reduced.
IN coasecbon vnth the Javenie
event on the 4th floor. the
Shoe Departments on the 2nd floor
offer interesting items in jvsle
footwear. -
LITTLE MEN'S and yonfe's pearl
elkakin shoes foot form but Good-
year welts oak tanned osetwelght
flexible leather soke in sues lift
to 2 only. Juvenile (i O Qgf
Event Special pair. . . iJJ O Oj
GR0 WDiG GIRL'S SHOES in black
kid calf pearl eOc and brown calf.
In sizes 3V4 to are a special
"aT. $4.85
3nd floor.
Miscellaneous Items For Boys
Beys' ShitU and Blouses
In this seJRag are shirts and
falasMea of asms standard quality.
Bajnse" make in many deeirable
patterns and eolprmgs made of
fine fast colored percales and
woven madras fabrics. Collars
attached or neat band etyle as
folio we:
s Boys' percale Mouses sises S to 16
91.58 Talaee sow 31.00
Boys' woven madras hlonsea sises
6 to 16 2 Table now S1J0
Boys' percale shirts sises 12 to
14 92 vsloe now S1.65
Boys' woven madras shirts sixes
12 to 14Vi 4&50 value aow. .$L95
Boys' fancy madras shirts ixes
12 to I4H 93 value now. .$X2S
Boys' fancy madras shirts sixes
12 to 14 9&90 varus aow $2.75
Boys' and Youths' All Wool
and Mixed Flannel Skirts
Valaes to' 54.00 Special at... 9X95
Valaes to 54 SO Spedal at... 55.50
Values to $5X0 Spedal at. ..9355
Boys' Union Suits
These are fine ribbed cotton union
suite of good serviceable quaBty
warmly fleeced heavy weight
sizes 6 to 16 years. Values to
$1.50 special at 51.00
Wool anion costs made of wool
and worsted silk and woo! and
cotton and wool material These
come from such manufacturers as
Muaaing Chalmers ierode Glebe
Duofold ae well as many other
standard brands. Sizes 2 to 18:
92JO valae Spedal $155
9340 value Spedal $&45
S3J0 value Spedal $355
$4X0 vame Special $3.45
54 JO Taint Special $355
95.00 value Spedal 54.45
Boys' Headuar at Cready
Reduced Prices
Bug Sweaters
These sweaters are strongly well
made of qualities seldom found at
these special prices. They come in
serviceable aO wool and wool mix-
ture sweater coats and pnll-ovsr
styles. Colors solid maroon ox-
ford brown green heather asd
eoxabinatioa colors. Not all sixes
in every color but yon win find
the desired sine in any one of the
groups:
Vatees to 9 3J0 Special at.. 315
Values to $ 550 Spedal at. .35 JO
Valaes to $ 640 Spedal-at. .9353
Valaes ta $ 7 JO Spedal at. 9355
Valaes to 91030 Spedal at. $7 JO
Flannelette Sleeping Contents
For Boys
One-piece Flannelette Sleeper
white and assorted stripes. Size-
3 to 8. Valaes to 51.5 at . . 95c
One-piece Flannelette Sleepers
assorted stripes. Sine 6 to 14
years. Values to 92J0 at 9155
Two-piece Flannelette Pajamas
assorted colors. Sixes 6 to 18 years.
KJ0 values aow 9155
9350 values now 92.25
S3-S0 vahjes now 93.75
Flannelette Night Shirts pink and
blue stripes. Sixes 6 to 18 years.
Values to 93.00 now $150
ovemfe Event m
The Boys'
Store
BOYS SUITS RADICALLY
REDUCED
frCLUDED in this lot of
boys suits are those suited
for school and dress wear.
They crane from the foremost
makers of America such as:
Hart Schaffner & Man. X-
Tragood Shampeclc Jack 0'
Leather and Steinway. The
fabrics are all-wool mixtures
blue serges and corduroys in
aO sizes from 6 to 18 years.
Valaes to 313.50 now. . .3 8.75
Values to 91350 new. . 910.75
Valaes to 9S3VM aow. . .914.75
Values to 91350 now... 916.75
Values to 9750 now... 915.75
Values to 9940 now. . 994.75
Overcoats
These overcoats are made of
durable" wool materiali all
warmly lined well tailored in
belted styles so modi wanted
aow. Special prices
$10.75. $12.75. $14.75.
$I6J5. $19.75 and $24.75
KNICKERBOCKERS AT
1-4 Off
THESE are made of service-
able materials such as
cheviot eassimeres homespuns
tweeds worsteds blue serges
and other durable fabrics. They
are all well made ha every de-
tail and assure good service.
Sizes 6 to 18 years. Selection
from our entire stock at
0ME-F00STH OFF
Youths First
Long Trouser
Suits
(with extra pair trousers
ARE you going to buy a
new suit? Make it a
Papular two-tronaer suit. They
are well made from serviee-
abas all wool fabrics especially
sxMjd styles and particularly
dssagassf Cor boys "going into''
ksaa; trousers. They hare the
snap. of young auers snitsbnt
are built on saaaOer Tines. Sizes
15 to 30 years. Values to
9A50. Specially priced (with
two pairs CT
trousers) at tPtJD
(That extra pair gives double
wear.)
Mackinaws
REVISED PRICES
MONDAY we place on sale
300 maekinawi. Quality
style and price considered. Not
only can you buy them consid
orably below regular price but
even our own profits have been
greatly reduced to make this
earn one of the greatest value
giving events of the season.
Mothers vho buy ir this sale
will be wel repaid by fee sav-
ings offered. All sixes 7 to IS
years. Special prices
$8J5$10.75V2J5
and $14 J5
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