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EL PASO MORNING TIMES-
-SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1911.
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Voile Skirts $5.95 $17.50
Drees skirts made of genuine Altman voile
in a number of very tasty new spring mod-
els, some plain, others handsomely braid-
ed. ' A special lot of these is offered Mon-
day. in quality and style equal to any reg-
Quality amd Good Service
Handsome new spring style dresses made
of extra quality satin finish foulards in all
the nyltsh colors and new designs. A va-
riety or most effective styles la shown in
the full range of sizes. Exceptionally
Si......................*17.50
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EXTRA SPECIAL~
Silk Petticoats
$2.45
Handsome styles made of extra quality all
silk taffeta in a big variety of plain colors
and changeable effects. Fancy pleated
deep flounces and extra full. Kegutar
...........x$2 45
$5.00 quality.
Mimday only
‘La Vida” Corsets
VVe have added to outlines this splendid
Corset. The new spring4 styles, modelled
after the highest class French makes are
now shown-in extra quality imported batiste;
boned with genuine whalebone. Our cor-
setleres will be pleased to show #Q FA
you these new details; $5.00 and . 3U
Have Been Two Very Important Factors in the
Building Up of This Store’s Splendid Progress
O the high standard of quality of the merchandise and excellence of service in our store we attribute its rapid growth.
Popular quality is famous. It represents the very best obtainable for the price*-—and this standard of quality will
never be lowered. A capable and efficient sales force is always at your service—ready to give you polite and cour-
teous attention—the same painstaking care being awarded your smallest want as well as the largest. We can afford
any expense that is needed to make our store service exactly right—the one thing that we cannot afford is a dissatis-
fied customer. Your spring shopping will be done more easily and satisfactorily in this store, where quality and good
service are paramount.
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$16.50
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Spring, Suits
Plainly tailored
suits of mixed grey
worsted, li^ht and
dark, the coats in
the 24 inch lengtfi,
and lined with satin.
The skirts are plain
gored styles in fash-
ionable widths—
Suits of light and
dark mixed , grey
worsted with hair-
line of white, 24-
inch plain tailored
coat, satin lined and
plain five gored
skirt. Suits of black
serge with triple
stripe of white. The
coat in plain tailor-
ed style with stylish
\ skirt.
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Spring Suits
A dozen or more
very attractive styles
are shown at this
price.
Suit of dark grey
mixed serge with
white hair line, the
coat in plain tailored
style, satin lined,
with five gored skirt,
cluster pleated on
the sides. Navy blue
and black all wool
serge, the 24 inch
coat, with five gored
cluster pleated skirt.
Suit of novelty che-
viot in blue grey,
the 24 inch plain
tailored coat with
stylish skirt.
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$19.50'
Spring Suits
Very clever models
are offered at this
price. Among them
Novelty tweed mix-
ture suit, a plainly
tailored coat style
in the 24 inch length
with shawl collar
and silk serge lined,
with plain tailored
narrow skirt. Light
grey novelty chev-
iot, 24 inch coat, all
silk messaline lined,
with black inlaid
collar of silk, skirt
with band of mate-
rial. Black serge
suit for stout women,
plain tailored coat
with skirt pleated
front and back. i
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$23.75 ) r $29.50
Spring Suits
Our $23.75 suits
are equal in every
way to any sold
anywhere for $25.
Novelty suitings of
grey, plain tailored
coat, messaline,
tweed, black piping
and buttons used as
trimming. Shepherd
plaid, 26 inch coat,
with shawl collar of
black satin and lin-
ed with plaid taffe-
ta. Skirt in plain
eleven gored style.
Tan novelty, fancy
double breasted
semi fitted coat,
broad lapels of sat-
in, trimmed with
fancy metal buttons,
skirt stylish model
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Spring Suits
Black and white
stripe novelty tweed
with. occasional
stripe of lavender,
the coat in the 24-
inch length, with
broad sailor collar
and stole front of
black satin, trimmed
with silver button.
Tan mixed serge,
24 inch coat lined
with striped taffeta,
with fashionably
cut skirt. Black and
white pin stripe suit-
ing, lined with strip-
ed taffeta, both coat
■and skirt piped with
black. Grey mixed
herringbone serge,
plainly tailored, the
coat messaline lined .
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$1 50
The Favorite Silk for Summer
Garments
ytir line of pongees is wonderfully
complete this season and embraces
every weight and quality needed for
all kinds . of garments. The values,
too, are unusually good.
IMPORTED PONGEES—In the natu-
ral color in various widths, and
weights, a yard, 85c, $1.00, OO AA
$1.25, $1.50 and ..........$4 UU
COLORED PONGEE—27 inches wide
and in a variety of colors, for waists,
dresses and ^iits. A very
_speclal value ,a yard .
MOTORA PONGEE—27 inches wide,
a special quality for costume making.
Extra value,
a yard ..............
TUSSORAH PONGEE—Natural col-
or, p yard wide, suitable in weight and
quality for suits and coats; $1.50 val-
ue, specially priced, Af An
a yard ...................$l.4w
FOULARDS—Cheney Bros, “shower
proof’ all silk foulards, in a big as-
sortment of new designs and colors,
the regular &t>!lar quality, Q|?
FOULARDS—Good quality foulards.
In new designs and all the fashiona-
ble colors. 75c value,
a yard . . .............
FRENCH SERGE—Imported French
serge, 56 Inches wide, all wool In the
pastel shades and white,
a yard ............. y4.UU
WOOLEN DRESS GOODS—Extna
special for Monday we offer a large
assortment of dress woolens in plain
and fancy weaves. In spring weights
and colorings; a dollar CQ«*
value, a yard ................
49c
Spring Suitings
We are showing this season an excep-
tionally strong line of the wofrten
fabrics for tailored suits, skirts and
costumes. All the correct colors are'
shown in French serges. Imported
poplins and many fancy weaves and
novelty effects. Prices on these range
from 75c to $2.50 a yard!
Novelty Lingerie Waists
Very Special Values at $2.45
Waists that are just a little different in design from
those you commonly see—unique in trimming effects
which are pleasingly pretty. Among them are waists
of fine batiste with baby Irish embroidered insertion
in front and sleeves—batiste waists with mikado
sleeve and elaborately designed front of handsome
cluny and embroidery, Dutch neck and short sleeves
—fine lawn waist, trimmed with lace and insertion,
the front hand embroidered In colors—fine batiste
waist, Dutch neck, short sleeve style with hand-made
cluny Insertion and yoke in hand embroidered ef-
fect. Unusual quality
.52 45
Embroideries and Laces
Underpriced Items for Monday
ALLOT ERS—Specially selected lot of allover em-
broideries and yokings made of cluster tucks with
lace insertions, styles which sell regularly CQ#»
for 75c, on Morfday, a yard ................WwC
EMBROIDERIES—Narrow width swiss and nain-
sook,' embroidered edgings and insertions, in a big
variety of pretty designs for undergarments or chil-
dren’s clothes. .Styles worth up to 35c, 1C*
A ALENUIENNES LACES’ Good quality Valen-
ciennes lace edging and Insertion, 1-2 to 1 1-2 Inches
wide, in new designs. In bolts of 12 >!C*
yards, a bolt .............................»ttJU
TORCHON LACES—A very special lot of torchon
lace edging and insertions, 1-4 to 1 1-2 Inches wide,
suitable for children's outer and undergarments.
Regular 7 l-2c and 8 l-3c values, A _
on Monday, a yard .........................-rC
The Smartest of Spring Style
Women’s Oxfords and Pumps
Are Now Being Shown
Women who dress their feet neatly will appreciate
the spring styles in footwear which wo are now
sfiowing. They’re the nobbiest we have ever shown.
Perfect in fit and style and of the “Popular” qual-
ity.
Oxfords and Pumps at $3.50
We make a special feature of extra good footwear
at this popular price, and are now showing hand-
some new styles in patent leathers, plain kid. vel-
vet, suede and eravenette. These are plain, one and
two strap pumps and with two or four eyelets. Plain
or with tips, welt or
turn soles, a pair
53 50
Marquisette Costumes White Goods and Linens The“D-u-0” Dress
Beautifully Designed Garments for
Dressy Occasions
Among the many handsome garments re-
cently received, none are more effective
than these beautiful dresses of marquis-
ette. There’s that “differentness” of de-
sign and trimming effect that makes
them very desirable.
Costumes of extra quality white marquisette, with
broad bands of hand-made cluny lace used in the
front of the waist, around the skirt and forming tho
upper Pftrt of the mikado sleeves. This lace is em-
bellished with hand embroidered “jewels” and
French knots, In colors to mutch the plain color gir-
dle, cuffs and band on the skirt. These beautiful
garments are of white with blue, CI1
lavender and coral ...................yfcv.tlU
White marquisette, made in the round neck style,
with mikado sleeves. The waist band embroidered
in the jewel effect in many colors. Plain color mar-
quisette girdle cuffs and broad tucked band around
the lower edge of the skirt. A
beautiful costume for ............
10c
69c
$1750
The “Popular” Basement
TOILE DU NORD GINGHAMS—Our new spring
line of these splendid ginghams is now complete and
embraces all the best patterns for women's and chil-
dren’s garments. “Toile du Nord” ginghams sell
everywhere for 15c. Our price Is, ■19**
KIMONO CREPES—Novelty crepes for kimonos and
house garments. Thirty inches wide and of excel-
lent quality. New designs in the 25c quality, 4 C _
basement special, a yard ...................tub
BLEACHED MUSLIN—A splendid quality, full
bleached, soft finish muslin for general family use.
A regular 10c quality, Monday basement
special, a yard ...........................
(Limit, 12 yards to each customer.)
BEDSPREADS—Full size white crochet spreads,
hemmed, ready for use. Monday we offer a splen-
did value—a spread which sells regularly
for $1.25, for ........................
Correct Materials for Summer Wear
Our white goods stocks arc wonderfully complete
this season and offer an almost unlimited range of
Choice In the most desirable fabrics for summer
garments. In each of these items you will find gen-
uine “Popular” value.
WHITE LINENE—Extra quality linene, a full yard
vide, medium weight with permanent linen finish.
Very desirable for separate skirts, suits,
waists and children’s garments. A yard
LINEN SHEETING—An excellent quality for skirls,
suits and waists. Two and one-half yards wide, It
cuts to splendid advantage. Monday our regular 85c
quality will be sold for, )
a yard
MARQUISETTE—The most popular of the sheer
materials for summer costumes. We show several
good qualities In the 45-inch width at 65c, 75c and
$1.00 a yard. Monday we offer a very 5x0*
special value at, a yard ...................wUb
WHITE -CREPE—A fabric much favored for waists
and evening costumes—can be washed, hut requires
no ironing. An imported material,
at 75c and ........ . . . ..........
EMBROIDERED SWISS- -Handsome new designs in
dotted, figured and *trlped__effects. New French im-
portations in dainty shades of pink, blue and lav-,
ender; 32 Inches wide,
a yard ...... ... . . . . ..................• «#
COTTON VOILES—White cotton voiles which make
up almost as effectively as the marquisettes. Sev-
eral styles ore shown in hairline stripes, satin stripes
and plain,, wqytyes. Washes Clin
perfectly, a yard ...................•.....wwb
$1 00
One of the Spring Season’s
Novelty Styles
One of the very cleverest of the
new models for the spring is tho “D
u O” dress. It iR a one-piece dress
with a very novel style jacket which
gives the bolero effect in the buck,
the surplice effect In front and has
the mikado sleeve. We are showing
exclusive garments in this style of
black and white checked silk com-
bined with black satin; royal blue sat-
in with lace yoke and sleeves and pip-
ed with red. Natural pongeo with
brown satin. The prices are
$42.50, $44.50 and $57.50
>erf'
8c
98c
MAIL ORDERS
Carpful and prompt attention given to all ma.l or-
ders entrusted to us. They are filled and forwarded
tlte daj' of receipt, with our guarantee of absolute
satisfaction. Send to us for samples.
We Announce the Arrival of
New Spring Suits
For Men and Young Men
We Invite all men of discriminating taste
to see the new styles for the season. Our
showing of them is already large and
scores of good garments are here to
choose from. "
Wo are featuring extra good suits In men’s and
young men’s styles at
$15.00$16.50 and $18.00
Knit Underwear and
Hosiery
Almost ovory day new things are add-
er! to our already larg»* assortments of
knit undergarments for women and
children. This season It is our inten-
tion to be able to supply every de-
mand that is made, no matter what
kind or quality tho garment wanted
may be.
In the hosiery section a world of new
styles are shown, prominent among
which Is the very new “Jacquard lace”
effects.
SI’KCIAL—For Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday we offer the choice of all
styles of womeh’s low neck and sleeve-
less vests, which regularly CQ#*
sell for 75c, for ----#.........DOC
75c Silk Gloves 48c
All pure silk glove's In the wrist length
with double finger tips. In bluck und
white only. Monday we offer a
slightly broken line of sizes In the
regular 73c quality,
a pair ......................“tOb
CHAMOIS GLOVES
Gertuine chamois skin gloves in the
one-clasp length, in the natural color.
A glove that Is washable and very ser-
viceable. < Mir regular dollar qual-
ity, In all sizes; speciall priced IJC-
Monday, a pair ............. uww
WORK FOR NEW MINING UW
Committee Leave* for Austin to
Push Trans-Pecos Measure
To lobby for the
mining law, C. It.
proposed new
Troxel, J. U.
Sweeney and M. B. Parker left last j their expenses on the trip. Th*e re-
night for the state capitol. The lat- 1 malnlng amount subscribed will be
ter two will remain in Austin until ■ collected within the succeeding few
the middle of next week when they I days and if it is found that the sum
will return to this city on account of j is insufficient another effort to get
1 urgent personal business. Charles A. , donations from interested persons will
| Dlnsmore and John Moffit will leave j be made.
; for the purpose of boosting tho bill j It is very probable that the commit-
I Saturday. tee or at least part cl tnem will re-
The sum of approximately $700 has main at the capitol two weeks or
beep secured by a committee named more as It is not known how long it
for .that purpose and about $400 has ! v Si, take to secure the passage of
• been collected and turned over to the j the bill There are several other
I delegates for the purpose of paying i bills which have been proposed dur-
ing this session of the legislature hut
all have thus far been laid on the
table or have never come up for the
final reading.
he proposed bill which the dele-
gates will work for as stated in the
Times in previous Issues was drafted
by a committee in this city appointed
some time ago by the mining con-
gress which convened at the chamber
of commerce. Friends of the bill do
not anticipate much trouble in secur-
ing its passage.
COMMERC IAL CLUB PROTESTS
COUNCIL’S RETRENC HMENT.
Special to The Time.
Tucson. Arlz., Fell. 18.—Urging that
clean streets have been the chief at-
, traction to strangers In Tucson, the
board of directors of the Chamber of
Commerce has addressed a protest to
the city coifkell against the adminis-
tration’s announced policy of re-
■ trenchment insofar as it pertains to
city streets. The Good Government
IcaguoAcomposed of Influential busi-
j ness mot, has also taken up the fight
to convert the council to a liberal at-
titude toward the street department.
The commercial organization and the
Good Government league also urge
that no merchants be allowed to
sweep their sidewalks after 8 o'clock
in the morning.
Banks to I/oan.
Serves AU Classes,
our Savings Department is calc"
: lated to serve all classes; the old a'1
young, the poor and rich, it rocei'e
deposits from $1.00 up and allows
I percent interest. Start an account to
I day. Open until 8 p. m.
El Paso Bank * Trust t ,>nii»a«J>
We ha\e little home saving* banks
which we loan to depositors who have
1 ono or more dollars on deposit.
El Paso Batik & Trust Company,
SUNDAY DINMH
TABLE D’ HOT I 91
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