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EL PASO HERALD
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Lieut. Brackinridge Will Wed
Dorcas Payne; Invitations Out
These Children Need Schooling And Air
By Ol.LIK P. LANSDE
MONROE PAYNE has Guests will be the members of the
ed invitation" for the wed-1 wedding party aid Miss Paynes
' momer -Mrs. Lavta rayne.
' tfler the dinner the guests will1
attend the fortnightly dance given by
the officers of the 82nd field artillery.
I
dins: of her daughter Miks Dorcas
-n p n- and I-iui John Glenn
K-a-'k1! ridge of th V. S. army which
s to nk'1 place on tli evpninc of
M-iri- December 27. at the First
I reshvterian church with Ir. Floyd
Tvt rf rttfnjr. The hour for the
nddirir is 5 o'clock.
'us Franrea Smith will be maid of
honor and the hridesmaidt will In-
-nid- Mks Dorothy Smith. Mis
Dorothy I-arkland. Miss Kattaennt. i
Dick and Miss Beatrice Stiles. Th-
iiower eirls are to be cousins of I
Mjjs Payne Kathryn Pajne Harrit- i Tuesday from Baylor college to spend
and Nancy Pettus the holidays with her parents Mr
Lieut. Fred Clark of the 52nd field j and Mrs. J. F. Kilburn.
artillery Lieut. Brackenndee's regi- Patsy Comody. an old timer of this
ment will be best man and Lieut. K. j city who has been living in New
T. Argo L eut. O. 1 McDaniel and York for the last three years has re-
Lieut. Garr.son. all of the regiment turned to El Paso and is now looking
will be groomsmen. Capt. Stanley for a location to go into business.
Bacon wi'l come from (Tamp Travis Mr. and Mrs. Charles I Ballard
to be another proomsman. ushers . -r have returned from their hnnev-
moon trip and are at home In the Rio
El Posoons Returning. j
ilis Hallet Johnson daughter of t
Mr. and Mrs. C Hallet Johnson will '
arrive Friday to spend the holidays (
with her parents. t
Miss Kathenne Kilburn will arrive
will be Jo Worsham Robert Wash-1
burn. Clark Wright and William
Ra--"
T! e 'Tid-1 will enter the church
witn iir iim-le W. F. Payne and J. B.
P?'i'' hr uncle. will pive her in
m-r c. Many interesting' affairs
rriririfp Miss Payne prior to her
vr. 'i'uc day.
irf t pretty social ai fairs for
tr.e ve v. m ne a dinner to comnn
ment Vis Payne given by Miss
Fr.n.'r s-r th Friday evening at the
t ' in .Hawtnrone i'lace.
I Famous Old Recipe g
I for Cough Syrup g
l Zaal)y aad cheaply nad at heme.
I but tk bents tbcw H fr
! quick resatts. 5g
Thousands of housewives have
found that Ibev can save two-thirds
of the money usually spent far cough
preparations .by using this
koown old recipe for makinjr cough
syrup. I- is simple and cheap bat it
has no equal for prompt results. It
takes right hold of a cough and give
immediate relief usually stopping an
ordinarv cough m 24 hours or less.
Get 2Vt ounces of Pines from ar;
druggist txjux it into a pint bottle.
Rod add plain granulated sugar syrup
to make a fall pint. If you prefer
use clarified molasses honey or corn
syrup instead of sugar syrup. Either
war. it tastes good keeps perfectly
and lasts a family a long time.
Jt's truly astonishing how quickly
St i-ct5 penetrating through every air
passage of the throat and lungs
iooei5 and raises the phlegm
soothes and heals the membranes and
gradually but surely the annoying
throat tickle and dreaded cough dis-
appear entirely. Nothing better for
bronchitis spasmodic croup hoarse-
ness or bronchial asthma.
Pinex is a special and highly cos
centra ted compound of genuine Nor-
way pine extract known the world over
for its healing effect on membranes.
Avoid disappointment by asking
vnnr drnjrgist for "2 ounces of
P'uex with full directions and don't
accept anything else. Guaranteed to
give absolute satisfaction or money
promptly refunded. The Pinex CoC
Ft Wayne Ind.
Graii de apartments. Mrs. Ballard is
the former Miss Eva D. Stevenson.
Miss Marjone and Miss Saramie
Livesley who are taking special must- ;
cal courses in Los Angeles have ar-!
rived to spend the holidays with their
parents. 3ir. and Mrs. Frank v .
Livesley. j
About Ml Pasoans. j
Mr. and Mrs. X. E. Ford ham and j
family have moved from their former
home. 3917 Trowbridge and are now
located at 3608 Pershing Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Sammeril
are the parents of a daughter born
Monday at Hotel Dieu. The little ar-
rival has been named Betty Alys.
Arthur Thomas Watts Is here from
Allen academy. Bryan. Texas to
spend the Christmas holidays with
his mother Mrs. I. D. Watts and
his grandmother. Mrs. S. C Daniel.
Charles E. Bryan has received an-
nouncement of the birth of a son to
his daughter Mrs. Frank Blossom of
Chicago. Monday morning. Mra
Blossom was the former Mies Irene
Bryan.
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OVER a million of the school children in this oountrv ou'i t to be in school rooms like this hocause they are sickly
poorly nourished or threatened with tuberculosis. This is one of the 1500 open air schools of the United
States. Tuberculosis Christmas Seals furnish the funds for securing these schools and summer fresh air camps.
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Mexican Society Set To Give'Two '
Posadas To Celebrate Christmas
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important events ot the Christ-
letr aef and their friends will
be two posadas to be given on the
evenings of December It and 28 at
the Casino Mezicana. A posada is a
gathering: of congenial groups for an
evening of music and dancing in old
Mexico and the affairs will be in
replica of those of Mexico.
A feature of the evening will be the
breaking of gailv decorated ollas
filled with Christmas delicacies.
The committee in charge of ar-
rangements includes Mesdamss Maria
T. de Ginther Santos M. de Falomir
Josefina A. de Escobar. Maria M. de
Bolanos Cacho. Josefina R de Beck-
mann Santos M. de falomir. Lnz Z.
de Madero. Trinidad L. de Martinez.
Maria Luiaa D. de Baca Carmen Z. de
Kraft Francisca Campa de Rosenfeid.
Emma M. de Bias Josefina B. de
Beckmann. Emilia O. T de Palacioa.
r rancisca u. ae oroaco Herllnda A
de Ruiz Maria Baca Gracia Ginther.
Josefina A de Escobar. Maria M. de
Bolanos Cacho. Maria Hermosillo de
sancnez: Misses Matllde Falomir
Manuela Baca. Gnadalurt. Creel. Sa-
bina Bolanos Cacho. Magdalena Stehl.
Eva Nunez. Maria Lutsa Flore. Elena
Rigoulet. Amada VUlalobos Josefina
Prieto. Julia Schuster Sarah Priet'o.
Carlota Franco Estelia Lacoma Em-
ma Farvln Bsperanza VUlalobos. Berta
Nations. Carolina Velarde Maria Gin-
ther Elena Buchoz. Anita Florez
sianueia Klgoulet Esperanza VUlalo-
bos. and masters of ceremony Martin
f aiomir and untuermo 1'orras.
1 American Legion Dance Will Be
j One Of Largest Christmas Affairs
0
NK of the largest affairs of the
Literary Department Of Woman's
Club Will Meet; Good Program I
THE regular meeting of the litera-
ture department the last club
meeting until after Christmas
will be held tomorrow afternoon at
the Woman's clnb. Mrs. A. & Fea-
tross is to be in charge. An interest-
ing program has ten planned and
CSuistmas decorations will be used.
Mra A. P. Ave rill will review Cler-
gne's "Women of the French Salons."
and a play by Sotro. "The Open Door"
win oe reaa oy jars c: A. KJnJtei this
being the first contribution from the
drama study dub. Mrs. A. H. Gold-
stein will sing two numbers. The so-
cial hour is in charge of Mrs. P. W.
Williams and Mrs. A. V. Foster. The
Nothing Better For
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
than
NAVAJO RUGS
BEACH'S ART SHOP
104 Pioneer Plaza
Christmas Hosiery Sale
Silk hose fancy and plain lace docks and fancy 4es A Q
d-signs. S3 .50 ralne. Xmas Sale Price $.40
Silk hose fancy and plain in black and colors lace rf nn
stripe. vsjne. Xmas Sale Price $ L .aO
Silk hose embroidery designs and embroidery docks plain coks.
$3.59
black brown white and pink. $4-50 values"
Xmas Sale Price
LEATHER AND VELVET BAGS AND PURSES
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS EMBROIDERED CORNER
25c sad 35c eaci.
Hand Made Nee&wwk
Crock aatl Tatting.
Agents for Franeo-Amerfean
Toilet Articles for Hlr or
Dry Skin.
Mnll Orders SvUeHed and Filled Promptly.
Jane D. McDougal's
HOSIERY EMPORIUM
218 X. Mesa Ave.
Phone 33G5.
J
decorating committee is composed of
Mesdames H. F. Worthington. C P.
Brown and P. H. Winter.
Oul of Town Visilois
Mr. and Mrs. William Cadv and
their daughter MM Octa Cady will t
arrive December 23 from their homej
in MrV.rv to manil rK. hnlirfM
with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McNary. j
Ljeut. Eugene Eubank of the air .
service with station at Kelly field
will arrive In the city Friday to
spend the weekend with friends. He
will make the trip by airplane.
Out of Town Visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Paul Waldrlp. of
Atlanta Ga. ar visiting Mr. Wal-
drip's sister Mra Stuart W. Mobley
sr at 702 North Kansas street.
dance given by the American
legion on Christmas eve at the Wo-
man's clubhouse in benefit of the
Christmas cheer fund for the children
and families of disabled soldiers and
of men who lost their lives in the
service of their country.
A Christmas tree will be presented
to the children In the reception room
of the clubhouse as the grownups
dance in the auditorium. Santa Claua
will be present and all sorts of de-
lightful features will imbue the dance
with the Christmas spirit.
Kendall 8. Ickes is chairman for ar-
rangements for the dance.
The usual fortnightly dance of the
Automobile club will take place Wed-
nesday evening ai the Automobile
clubhouse in West Tsleta. Christmas
decorations will make the ball room
attractive and numbers of dancers
are planning to motor down for the
affair.
El Pasoans Away.
Mlas I Van Sorreils has gone to
San Francisco to spend the holidays
with an aunt.
Mrs. C E. Stratum leaves today for
Camp Funston Kansas to visit her
daughter. Mra John Alexander Klein
jr and Lieut. Klein. Lieut. Klein is
expecting to leave with his division
after the holidays for station in Camp
Meade. Maryland and Mrs. Snlllvan
will remain with them until their de-
parture for their new post.
I Mrs. Frank Turner Hostess At
Bridge Party This Afternoon
Something Different.
A chance to make a late selection of
a moat pleasing and appropriate gift
an Sngraved Steel Monogram Die
and a box of Stationery embossed
from It produced in an artistic and
high class manner. We are able to
accept a few more orders for Christ-
mas delivery.
El Paso Printing Co.
New address. 10S Chihuahua St Adr.
SMART afYair of th season is
. oriage party this afternoon at
Which Mr. Wonlr Tnnu I
nusiess. xne party is being given at
the home of Mr. IT i? fr.m.
Montana street and the decorations
tor tne reception rooms are in Christ
mas colors and ornaments.
The flowers are crimson carnations
entwined with southern smilax and
the lighting is from crimson candles
burning in crystal holders. Tailv
cards depict the Christmas theme.
At the close of the games a three
course menu will be served.
Mrs. Batteile White and Mrs. Hope
Smith assist the hostess with the
courtesy of the afternoon and the
guests present are Mesdames Adine N.
Stafford. W. E. Miller Frank Spence.
A. P. Averill. W. N. Fink J. J. Kaster.
Eugene Harris George Brur.ner. R. P.
Mosson. James White E. W. McKen-
zle & W. Fant. Van C. Wilson. Paul
Thomas. Roy Davis. Frank Seamon.
Jerome Dale. S. W. Humphreys Fred j
Williams C. M. H ndricks. Jesse
Harris Maud Harvey Herbert D.
Field. Sam Watklas. W. L. Foxworth
W. P. B. McSaia. James Pickett. R. W.
McCandleas W. D. Greet. C P. Brown.
O. H. Palm. Jasper Wooidridge. B. F.
Clutter. Fred G. Billings. Walter
Arnold. C E. Reinemnnd. Walter
Kahlberg. Howard Waldron Miss
Bvana Miss San: Davis and Mas
Margaret Thomason.
Mrs. Turner will give another bridge
party of similar details tomorrow. The
guest list win include:
Mesdames J. J. Piatt. W. A. White.
Frank Simmons. W. J. Qnigly. P. E.
French. J. A Mnrdock. James John-
son W. H. Loretx. J. B- Watson.
James McKenzie J. W. Robinson. A
FL Butler M. H. Boomer. G. A. Wood.
C E Kelly John Donohne W. C
Ranm. J. B. Da Bose. C M. Wilchar.
Frank Hunter. Locke Tucker Mc-
Danlela. A. L. Eaton J. L. Ely. W. C
McCormlck Fred Stevenson. Elkins.
H. E. CantrelL Ralph Dimmitt Win-
ston Pettns. E. M. Bray. C W. Croom
W. E. Ward. H. W. Broaddns. A. J.
Sirayer W. H. Seamon. Van Long R.
B. Homan S. A. Bell is and John
Franklin.
Selling
A Special
of
Women's
Strap Slippers
For This Week Only
Suede
This is a rare opportunity seldom offered. This sale of eOery pair
of Women's Suede Slrap Slippers wilh iwn soles and Lxo heels
eOery pair ihis season's nevO styles including Laird Schober's
and all other makes All excellent values at nearly half the for-
mer price.
$20.00
Bromu Blacks Light Grey
Suede Slrap Ties aha one line
I
Black Kid at the templing price
$11 o8S
$16.50
Also $17.00 Black and Brotm
Sue4e Strap Ties also one line
Black Satin at the price
$9.85
Sale commences-tomorrow morning and ends Saturday night.
All Sales Final.
No C. O. d:
No ApproOals
jimj
No Exchanges
No Refunds.
203 Mesa Aoe.
Mail Orders Are Solicited.
DeUefens home made fruit cake.
l.w pmr pounu. rnoao 2iou-aar
The Elite has al&aps had a
reputation for its Christmas
specialties m the decorative
and confectionery lincThis
year ve hae a Mock sape-
riot to anything ever shovn
here One interesting item
is our immature Christmas
tree decorated with favors
ithich has to he seen to be
appreciated On your can-
dies ve can save you consid-
erable money AU orders
should be in as soon as possible.
POWELL'S
PRODUCTS
"It's remarkable" says the El Paso housewife
"how uniform in quality and goodness Powell's
hauy. goods remain.year in and year out." It's
a science that s all.
Bread Pies Pastry Cakes
Our Wagon Will Coil -it Your Door
POWELL'S HOME BAKERY
1018 East Boulevard. Phone 163.
Bread is your best food eat more of it
i Beautiful English Girl
May Be New Duchess
Of Marlborough
I
Phoenix Man Abandons
Plea For Bond Injunction
Phoenix Aria. Dec 14. John O.
Dunbar publisher of a weekly paper
has announced he- would instruct his
counsel to obtain dismissal of the in-
I Junction proceedings Instituted by
him last June to tie up Maricopa
county's $4. 000.000 bond issue for
! paving more than 200 miles of coun-
i ty roads.
. Dunbar's suit was filed in federal
court at Chicago. Attacking the bond
'.issue as illegal the petition sought a
court order to prevent payment of
' money received from the sale of bonds
i to the board of supervisors: to pre-
vent a trust company from delivering
bonds to the purchasers and to ore-
vent payment of money by the board
of supervisors to the contracting
company doing the paving.
The federal court at a hearing
June 30. denied Jurisdiction and coun-
sel for Dunbar then appealed to the
United States supreme court.
Wednesday s Calendar
Of Social Events
MEETING of the literary depart-
ment of the Woman's dab at the
clnbhouee at a oeloek. p. m.
Mrs. V. & Hints. Mrs. Herman
Roach and Mia Anne Chase will en-
tertain in the afternoon at the HIlIIs
home' to honor Miss Mary Heermans.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Coles and Mrs.
E. M. Bell will give a dance in the
evening at the Toltec clubhonae to
honor Miss Nancy Bean Williams.
Danoe In the evinlng by the Auto-
mobile club at its clubhouse In Went
Tsleta.
The Daughters of Zlon win bold
their December meeting at odock.
in the synagogue B'Nai Zion.
Meetlng of EI Paso lodge No. 2M.
Fraternal Brotherhood at 2:30 o'clock
in Knights of Pythias halL An elec-
tion of officers wilt take place at the
meeting.
St. Joseph Altar society will give
a silver tea Thursday afternoon at
the home of Mra E. F. Russell. 2808
Grant avenue. The revolving hours
are to be from 3 nr.til 5 o'clock.
WHAT you lose
" thru baking failure
most be added to baking
costs it has to be paid foe
Calumet Baking Powder
wul save you all of that Be-
cause whea too ess it there are
do faifcrra do krzes. Eray bak-
ing ys sweet sod patotTtrte and
stays moist tender abd defidooa to
the last tasty bite.
Thafs a big saving but
that isn't all You save when
you buy Cataract and you save
when yon use it
MAN IS ACCUSED OF HIDING !
LIQUOR ABOUT HIS HOME
Jesus Gam. is charged -with hav-
ing: hidden on the premises of the j
place where he lives a half gallon of
sotoi. one quart of tequila and five
quarts oi cactus juice. iarza pleaded
not guilty before United States com-
moner A. J. W. Schmidt Monday ait-
ernoon. He furnished a 500 bond for
his appearance in court.
The Russians have ?he largest fam-
ilies of any race in Europe.
T IS reported that the Dnke of
Marlborough will wed Miss Phyllis
Boyd beautiful daughter of Cant.
and Iady Lillian Bojd. of London as
soon as th divorce decree obtained
by the Duches of Marlboroua-h. the
ionner jhiss onsueio anderbilt. of
New York is made absolute nxr Mv
Miss Boyd is a popular member of the
Juondon youneer stt and a niene est th
Earl of Munster.
$100 REWARD
For tie Arret! and ConTietka of fie Persoa or Peroas Who
TOLE
A SEVEN PASSENGER NASH AUTOMOBILE
DESCRIPTION:
Liceate No. 458464; Body No. 153616; EBei No. 51211.
Fire Ner Kelly-Springfield Tires; Bfoe-Blsck Body.
Notify EI Paso AntoraobSe dob Cbaaber of Commerce
H Paso Texas.
EL PASO GIRL GETS PLACE I NeW Portrait Of I
ON COLLEGE PUBLICATION! 1 V? V? jLr I
Fuiton. Mo. Dec ll.-Mis. Char-1 1 MmC MOXIOS Wife of j
lotte Harris of El Paso has been j I Late Kinff of Greece t
ilected as one of th. ntor. f tk. I UtC UJ VJfeeCe f
Seminole." the annual publication at
Synodical college in this citv where
she Is a student. Miss Harris will be
in charge of the "Life Department."
which will depict many of the activ-
ities of the school and which will be
Illustrated by numerous pictures. Miss
Harris already has begun to gather
material for her department and Is
spending; her spare time editing copv
that by other students of the school
Directions have been given to enlarge
the "Life Department" of the publi
cation this year and this will entai
a lot of extra work. It will take all
winter to assemble the material for
the book and it will be released for
distribution about commencement
time In June.
Si
It is reasonable in cost and
oossesses more than the or
dinary leavening strength. Yoa pay
less and use less. Yoa get the most
in parity dependability and where-
In every way it is the
best way to keep down bak-
ing costs. That" 3 what has made it
the workTa biggest selling baking
pander baa kept it the favorite
of nnffioas of housewives formate
than thirty years
Prasad can of Cal timet contains fufl
Calaset
Stmahina Calca)
Recipe
cop of brgter;
1$ cops granu-
lated sugar 2M.
cups Soar 1 enp
water. 2 level
teaspoons Cala-
met Baking
Powder 1 tea-
spoon lemon.
yours ot 9 eg
Then mix tat
regular way.
MIGHT AS WEI.T.
The treasury department wants to
prohlbtt the sale of malt and hops be-
cause It can be used in the making
of home brew. We now look for the
prohibition of the sale of corn rye I
sugar cane potatoes barley persim
mons blackberries scuppemongs.
raisins yeast aw shucks let's quit!
nouseaeeping:
HIS GUIDE BOOK.
"I must look in the book to see
where 1 11 go on my vacation
"Ton mean a resort directory."
"Xo. my bank book."
Dust storms cause a great deal of
eye irritation and if yon are required
to be out In the open a great deal
you should have a pair of dust giassea
Our stock present a large selection
to choose from. Xeed Glasses? Ask
SegalL
Bl Pano Optleal Co.
10 Texas St.. Ill San Antonio St. Adv.
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12 oz. instead of 16 ox. cans. Be sire
I frV-JSfe Sssssf 1 I Of si Armcs "KKiaAcs TtAOa4 I
immMM Is Your Best hood I
itiW I ur Lady Cakes Are Delicious I
fe!SJ I SHANKS CARPENTER I
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30 to 30 Percent DUeonnt.
Ask for our Catalog of special prices
and place your magazine subscription
with The EI Paso Herald. Adv.
Golden Glint Shampoo beautifies hair.
Used by hairdressers everywhere. -Ad v.
A -NEW ai.d hitherto unpublished
portrait of Mine. Manos. morgan-
atic wife of the late king Alex-
ander of Greece. Mme. Manos who Is
soon to become a mother was recently
rpcognlzrd b the Greek government
as th1 widow of Aleandr and will
'nhi-rit the late kings personal property?
TWO GREAT CAA1.S.
The Sues Canal which was opened
in 1869 Is ninety miles long while
the Panama Canal is but 50.5 miles in
length. It cost about J100.000.000 to
construct the Suez Canal while the
ost of bu.lding ti-. Panama Cana!
was almost four times that amount.
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York i Paiae Webber & Co. Bo
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317 .North Oregon St. Pheoe34Sj
St. Regis Hotel.
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