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A 7 EL EASO m6RINC TllVlES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1917. The Confessions of Roxane Delightful Picnic Suppers to Be Served to Auto Parties at Lawn Fete Given at the Turney Home Wednesday Evening; Open at 7 p. m. By KA.NCES WA11EH. Is? turn Ml llll M't Its till I Al- Have you punned tn lake your friend In am Miteheoek.

Vm. Pint ornrtnrff, Mrs. 1 1 1. Will 1. owen, and Vis.

Hess Muitle Mill- uiiinil -s I ri ll well enough to open Biy aam. "Wiit. ou s'e tod Mart." I exclaimed ill Ml. pi l-e. '-When.

Hie Uii lll -Iio. bcr held gelllly. "toll tinislli I I. ilk," she saio, glancing er. Co i i ii In by Ihe McCture Vumiaprr Svndlealp, I SB llesl street.

New ork. By JULIA LEE BROWN Phone 6924 I I I'cn I covered consciousness by almo.st uu pllbli! licglM'S. At III Sl It SttfllllU Ihal 1 was in uu I'oiiiii awaJvcii- Mrs. Joseph II. Iliirtthal has rhaige of this booth.

bver since tl was announced that ft big Fourth of July lawn fm would he given on the Turn -y lawn Kl Pasnans hate been wall ol' tho re." I replied, as il is, What woman, with oil le r. Inn lllieil-llt lott.il.l loom, pack in sh-ep "I cau anv ir. imtp slept loiu m. is tee nia'u-r- xt no no- "Viliung." the another an on an ride thit evening, and would like to have somewhat of an intermission In the lorin uf a picnic supper served on a beautifully appointed lawn? Such an Intermission Is being planned especially for automobile parlies at Ihe lawn fete to be given at the Turney home on Montana street Wednesday evetuig. The fete will be open at 7 o'el n-k.

and any persons taking their nightly rides, can easily sbp by and be served a light picnic supper Including Iced lea. sandwiches and oilier accessories. At the Iced tea and sandw eh booth will be some of tlie most attractive girls and matrons In town Including Misses Mary Hates lied-mond. Lmily Kemp. Clara rink.

Sarah Prldgers. Kstelio Herneii, Misses Margaret t'lething, Lhzubelh Slovens, Mrs. bit- unless Ihev were held duwn. and so thev strapped them under the P.d and shaped Iheiu to fll Ihe top ut Hie Men. you see.

bad been to kmc breeches during all the reunifies sne-e the Moiie ge. Nn mm eenttir-les eoiisniered It manlv li li.iuipor ins legs rrolil knees to ankles, lie pioteeted Hum from the r.ihl bv lwilmg about Ihem puttees of grass and Cii'-c or coarse, woven baiotuni'. I ater. lie nine Into the niagnil'li ence of (nil velvet or i'hf prarllrnl unman is (taking up Ihr trim of f-uMIni her r(Milnii tn ulth the skirl, xmnftttiitt f(fr f)ir pry-(op lrou-frs of the men of New York J'llv Mn-, tipnn a (ime, In the history of men' roslimirr there ratue HiM hem lutur When the lncio niiv wur them in I'arift. they ifjt'ined for them the so-tiriquet which history han never MrRot-tt'ii The rnbellevahlrs.

watting with keep anticipation for 1 lie event, which promises to be one id the i biKvrest or it kind in the history of Hie cily fact me lawn lete to ait en loin ht probably will be one that will be added in the social archives or Fl I'hso and ye.ns fiom now the lillle i chlliiren who are to participate tn tlie 'dancing will p'll others of what they did at the "patriotic lawn given We.lnes- day, July a. hut, to raise money fur a ready war fund." Fvideiitlv. men tlul not behpve that nt iioin ine iiitnt sie-p. ana I reue'in her woinieimg why 1 should Have a lieelaciie, linn 1 put my hand In my Proi-les. le-y weie iiiroiitniig painfull' ah; lli llio.ill'i was pan chid As I un-vel on Ihe bed upon which I was lying si.

intuit- I one lloni Hie idlicr Mile oi llio loom ftii'l si-iott over IO''. "What is it. Mary" I a-ked faintly, Hiio king it was inv mant. Iln-ni was uu I i i -i and I soon loi ii I lli.u siii" w.s Hlcle. hot this sntul headache' Why itui I it.

and why dot it not hav ine' I Mi Hiilnl i.i tin- tM --leu '-I i-ali-e. hot I could i i i Hint 1 had ili 'lie Illlllg 1 l.lt Wlllll, 1 lll.lke mt- i. Lei ine lltllsctl ihillv. "I fill to iicti as usual, alter wailing until iioai I) nuotiiKlit lor Arthur. He ihtl not (tone, and I was veiy Died and sleepy I i wi lulo mt room.

Is that 1 was io uieei linn s.unewheie, mi was jshain up l.ile thai gate mo Ihe head i ac'ie Hul where was Ws; I reluelil-I tier now We i it thu al the Ii s-llauiaul -uol linn go to the ilicaler. lis iuet-r lliai I i aunt rcne uihcr vvUt-ie we llilh or hat plat saw troiiMTS wouhl remain below tlie knve lluisiu talk. I i losi .1 mt eves again for a moment hul 1 was xtnlo enough awake iu realize lhal had happened and I was duly il to what was. Ilu-owiug oir Hie llgl.l covi-ioig m. ine I sl.llle.l lu ll-e, pill when l.id I Use, inyseir I.i lot' elbow Hie toioplehg my Pinples lephll .1 aild I ri ll b.ll bl tlie SOU pll- iott ,111,1 la.v tliele P-r a ttline ttitllflasl.es ol lulll s'ui cee.luig loll itt.s ol il.liklie.ss re lilt' eyes.

"Iliele now: 1 tub! you tn he 1 seiined lo be fallilig ilottn and atta.v I'loni her. i lo be tinned. i Wednesday's Calendar. The hut fourth or July rete. men tiy a number or patrioile women of EI l-jjo.

takes pure Wedueinlay eieiung- on the W. W. Turney lawn. The openliiK of Hie Mount Franklin Country rluh will take place Wednesday. There -Rill lie opi-n nouae all day, in be rullowcrt by a prugraiu and daurliiR later la the evening.

An elaborate prop ram will be presented Wednesday eveninir at the hasp hospital under the direction or Uialaui Joint M. Muose, or the L-eveiitli cavalry. The regular Wednesday et nlng takes place at the Country club Wednesday night. Hie Mi(i tins and luv Imvi- ami Miss Adilrene Jacobs will be honorees at a danciriif parly given by Mr. and Mis.

-j. amunt Dans at their home on Allura street Wednesday eveniiitj. The regular Wednesday artcrnoon. pcilo fame takes place at the tighth cavalry polo field. The Pythian sisters will hold installation or officers at the K.

P. hall In the Lanier building Wednesiluy evening. First El Paso Young Woman to Join Movie Company Has No Ambition to Become "Star." MISS RUTH MORRISS WITH THE RAILROADS. satin Hon. era riiusheil with mines ni preeimis lace, and alter that I i-Dnoi came the light km-e breeches tiut we assneiate Willi the eighteenth ceolulv, the end id Ihe Napoleonic era, and the i -t ib li-hnieul or that hhcrtv.

equality ami In teriiilv Tor ihe principles or which tins country has gone to war. I'lie Trousers With Slraps Major I'eiiilennis and Peter Ibbetsi.n have given IIS flllthflll examples or the Is 1 1 1 1 clothes men wore alter the I'm behevables had blaed tlie wiv 'u know, il Is an Inicresiing r.ici tint rid I. ntis anil cartoons are mHcii the begin ners of revolution, and many a great truth has been established a pungent Jesi. So Indicative or freedom is the (roucr with the snap, that Curie Sum Is always posed in this garment as a symbol of a great republic. However, as rar as the world or rash-Ion ha gone, tins strapping of Ihe hem or il garment under the feet ha- belonacil lo the male of the species.

Now womankind is alvoul to lake it up It was In that other republic. Fiance, that the Idea snraiik lulu being. When The movies have made another "find." But this time it Isn't an actress. It Is an attractive F.I Paso young woman who has no ambition to act. She Is Miss Ruih Moore Morriss, of 509 Court street, recently made assistant art director or the Pasograph Company, Inc.

She is a niece, or W. II. Fenchler. Miss Morriss was the rirst young woman to be enmloyed by the Pasograph company. She had been attending school Work of Making Surgical Supplies for the Red Cross Will Be Continued at the Woman's the Connecticut college or iew i on- Ss Club During Summer; Many Workers Needed at don.

and was specializing on pho- oplay construction, plot, H.ngllsn, and Owinir to an oi received jesterday from national headquarters of the. lied cross, work or makinpr surgical suppll will be continued In Kl Paso all Uurintr tlie summer al Ihe regular place neil ilnriiiB the summer, tlie Woman's club. Work will be done every Tuesday all day at Hi; club house and every Wednesday morning. It Is announced that there are needed more workers, especially in tin' i. Kin, sU ii-1 parnjier uxeiit Uf till) (.1 SuUtllUr-itiMIl I'dlll'DHil, i-rliiriieil '1 lay i.l'iud'.i ol t.

Mi'. K. in HT iijsi llio (J fi.mrst! iu a koi il aixl Ih'tl lie pin veil while he w.im Uu-re. It. r.

W. H. Miiti'liiiiioii and C. lUniej ar-x-illip'ltlhil hint on the ll ip l.iiKt'iic tu. ncii' li.itfir liiillJiaiT Hit 1.1 1.VO Ac S'jllUlVM'Mfl ll Mill (Mil, llS jlit K'liiMii'il from ii tup to Vuik.

Wtii'lc ltd HlIi'lHh'il a Illt'fdllK of tl.UIlr, lltilliilKit'S, llH'IO Will t' II MpiTIIll tlKIII to Cloud mill July it will lean; Uw. II. IH IHNrT. lj. W.

I ciikln, nit lo thn prf np(tt Pic II Hi I liWi'Mi'l II rillllOHl Hi Nta Who hii-i h-'i-U In III ritv M't'i il.iy. Iflt ln dolih'ii SUt l.lliilhtl lllt'sihiy Kit-'hl r'i Ui iirii liiiinlmil. iiw in uilunil lot' thn 1.1 fiMi (V nulliwfhini, juc it'lMliint flnfll flip I'VrT Pit" J'KJUl, 110 mi Unit tht coiiiid very (try anil flu l' t'i iiti' Il'it III ii Vt I itiulitioii. h'll il''! 111' ll'-CH tll' HOil ft i -n( rpi''t'. Ih Ml ff lu-rnri'.

1 MHliliUM liil-t Poi-ll (It i tllli I It i (HI I la rt I -s i pNii itio rniititi is very tP ami i IV tu tl.t'l I'nMillIioll, Till Irlllil "Il llif liuMer rt ll Ml I'M h'ltfi i'liiilt iinii ill. ui Put I'Ni'Uhi'i'c, mill tin. crops nrt" in hclP-r the war begin, the French artists who sell their designs to the great dremak-ers, struck mi Insistent nolo upon Ihe reasonably narrow skirl, that CUor developed Into Hunt leggings tied were passed over a slipper anil held in place bv a strap under the Instep. A few of these skirts weie cut to re seinhle hi an extraordinary way the peg. lop trousers or psio.

Ih folds wee- linn-aged hv Pleating ihe imperial al Ihe sole, of a bell, ami the birui calioii was suggested by sepBiallng the skirl from Ihe knee line tn Ihe beginning or the leggings. rirst, Hie Idea was taken up as a lest. Then, thousands nr women who had io work Tor war teller aiel who were driving ambulances and riding bicycles I ntcr on ine ami as i inn so my aim fell linipiv upon my lac. raised ii hk.iiii an 1 looked al tin- sleeve of iu die.ss. 'Tlotv 1 murmured alnml.

hi I have gone lo hod with in) clothes on ine pel who had moved across Hie riool' il lew lliltinles lielole was slill siaiuliiig ai Ihe ol or the 1 In.ikcd up at her in a dacd la-lnou, put dnl tod her, and closed my cv oner more. The racl thai I was diesseil became an obsession Willi me. My niiiid dwell upon il as I alteiiiidcd will! Ihe inmost men. hit anguish lo explain Hie At hist I gate up. "I do noi know." I exclaimed with a sop "I cannoi iiiidoi il 'What Is II you cannoi I glani-i-il up again and the woman lieinling over and peering lulu no eyes sihe had a broad, dull lace, but It xxas not an unkind one.

"I do nut know what it Is," I replied Inenhtii colly, unable now lo Incus inv luiiiri upon am Ihlng. The woman sanl nothing e.e for ti renin. ononis and lliell she went Ii Ihe sole ol the room runl reiiufinl wuti a colli llolll Wllh XXlllell she balbe.l IIIV temples. Tlie water revived ine, I. ill Ihe iieti moment the sickening nntieiy mid nnccrlaiiilt which Had bs-u pii.ling me 1 1 luriieil.

I it as If I hail jusl i nine from uiiiler tho inriuence of mituo wild llcill llllll. "It Is very kind or you. Mint'," I iiiur-iiiurcd at bug in. "It Is very refrediing." The xtonian made no reply, hut lo balhe inv P'mpb s. going aei tin.

floor eterv few minutes to Houston! Ihe lied chilli -XI Hie end of perbap" bandage making, winch will be omtiniieil be used for until materials arrive to work rooms on these particular articles. bath robes or convalescent gowns. Iiiu.imi pairs bed socks. "im.iwi handkerchiefs. hospital bed shirts.

a.Mt.'M) suits pajamas. shoulder raps. sym.inN) pairs socks. csi.mi pairs ard slippers. These hospital garments arc greatly needed now and should be made according to specifications given In A 165.

jiagi'S 7-8. The production of bandages and snr-Kteal dressings, however, should not be allowed to rail olT on account of this special appeal, as cable messages from I'aris and home ask Tor a constant supply of these tn view of the recent heavy fighting and the difficulty of getting the raw materials abroad. A special errort should he made to have the above articles shipped at the earliest date possible, ELIOT WAnSVVORTH. Acting Chairman. making oilier supplies.

Following Is Hi; letter which lias been Hie drama. Alter two years or -penal educational work she concluded It was tune to get some practical experience regarding the motion picture business. Consequently she applied. When IHrector James Keane made a llgiitnlng-like scrutiny or Miss Morriss, and was prepared for the announcement that the young woman was willing to push Miss Plckrnrd or Miss Clark orr the screen, that she would have been a star long ago but lor the mere Tart that she had never had a chance. 'I'm not alter a Job as an actress," Miss Morriss asserted.

Then Mr. Keane gave her a deeper scrutiny, and wondered ir It were possible there rould he one girl who had not felt the lure or the movie camera. She explained her past history, and ambitions. Then Mr. Keano thought he would take a chance.

"Go to the library, and pick nut draperies, furniture and costumes lor these sets; bring bark a complete list or 'props' 1 mean furnishings-for llcso scenes." Morriss departed. In an (Hereditably short time she returned with the desired data. Then she was engasred. The work of Miss Morriss will be chierly to Mr. Keane in obtaining the proper artistic errccts.

In one ol the oil errands ol emergency, fmliiil that these issued to all chapters: Immediate Needs of Allies. June -ii, Pd7. To all Chapters: Based upon recent cable advices Horn our allies the following supplies lire urgently needed and all chapters arc aked to ship to the nearest branch warehouse of the Red Cross supply service whatever Mipphes thev niav have on hand corresponding to tills list and to speed uu their skirts were decern, proper and comloii able. And thev adopted them. Fur Service anil Comfort.

As far as ihe American adaptation of this garment ha gone, il is merely some. Ihlng ror the ulna rashmnilile to in a playful way So rar, it has not been brought Inlo active srnlre hut the ex-perls Hunk thai that tune will i airive. There really no difference in ap I (HI IMI AMI PslMII i'si- WiUoii'h It Is pun1 anil n-tn1ly Iit i'tl tiuil ni-'ii kt-tih' r'-Hiieri'ii. a -Ih- I iinf III Hop l'c IhM rUwif of Jolll pip-" rt'tif pi-tri" Navy League Headquarters to Be Closed t)i; no rrnrnos fin Uu wnl behind plits-UT ral at Vpiius tc Mile, and no ilre-s suits with brifrht rctf jHrklfs to ni-ilrh. Accni (I hir to r.

Ki'iine, I ho rnniwmv Is iiHM'tinK with spli-inhd m-oppraiiuii in El l'-tso. Tueiy Mr. ki-flne ami VU P. Wihon, pn'SKhMit of the company, wvnt to Hodpo pi' out locations for xorne of thu eitf riors. enes to ne sxag'u, win neie.sn.n.y on Fourth; Open as Usual on Thursday show about one hundred society peti ole in an elaborate hum avenue noine.

2 )CT30PrCZ301ZDlQlC that there must It is obvious, or course pearance between the -kill wmcn mis n-raitec eul In with II as an elongation or the hem, and the narrow walking skirl I wllh the high gallec. which has been an American uniform ror a year The sketch shows an ornamental gown which Introduces the leggings growing out or the hem. Yon can sen bT vour-seir Ihat there Is nothing shocking or; revolutionary alivnt II. The gown or wlnle cloth, wllh a part -Iv light waistcoat developed In the -qnare panel In Iron! which prevails on niniv of our rvrrxslvelv new froi ks I lie ol' llin Uorllce Hint the sleeves SIC of wlllll- CHURCH NOTES SOCIAL PERSONA! 3 Walsrm and Mrs. Jennings, knllllng es-jieits, who will inspect Ihe wink.

It is announced that the yarn ordered some tune airo has not yet reached here, tint will he here at an early date. persons who have become so Interested in knitting have been aniously awaiting tlie arrival of the yarn and they Ml In: Informed upon Its arrival. 'avy league Irndrpiai ters In the Border building will bo closed all lay Wednesday tn observance or Ihe Fourth. Headquarters will be open, however, as usual on Thursday, with Mrs. P.

Hrure Suiilli In charge, by Mrs. Hayes Mi lr. Lee Jones oft Tuesday ror California spend a while on the beaches. or slh" Hhlle cloth (invvii wllli skirl eul lulu le(l(lnls nt Ihe Item, black valln sash, and eiiilirotilereil white eullar on hinllee. chllTon cloth.

The billions are and Ihe sirh Is or black siilln. The Ladles' Aid Society of the First Raptit chiirrh held Its monthly meeting at the home of Mis. Tom Lea on rievada street Tuesday allcrnooii. In ailililion lo ihe regular order of business and musical program, Red Cross was discussed III a lengthy manner, with Mrs. ().

A. CrlP-hott leader. There were musical numbers Mr Joseph M. Fvans and Mrs. (isweii cheek.

Mis. F.ugene ltniu-sev gave the current events. Morn than Miss Annie Calalian, Miss Hazel Tiilrher, Miss Mary Flounoy mid Miss Pauline limit-man Irave Wednesday Tor Clnudcron to spend a while at Hie Y. W. C.

A. collage. 3t Opening of Mt. Franklin Country Club Will Be Charming Social Event of the Fourth of July FOOD VALUES ARE Miss r.dna dorr and Miss Courtney left Monday lor i.iouuitoti 10 speno a wnue -oijrllt ladies were present. lim I.

v. vj. iimifJ. SUBJECT OF TALK Miss Myrtle Pode became the bride of E. Ii.

nev'nolrts Tuesday night at Ihe home of the bridegroom's mother, on cypress Street, with Hev. Perry J. H'ii nfrirlatlllir. The bride wore a lace jrnwn over tair-ta, with veil cauirht Willi orange blossoms. She a bouquet of vallev lilies, she If It's Good It Came From Potter's The.

freshf-t and purest rre.im is the. biisiit of Poller's Ice Cream. Sanitation is hv keyalone to Potter Service, and the public have long ago rome, to realize that Potter Quality in the heat quality. Our business) has grown hy hounds, nnd we spnre no cost or effort to make our fountain, our candies ami our flowers a litlle heller (hart the best. Pass (he hot days al Potter's.

Potter Floral and Confectionery Company who nave been invited lo tlie dance to mt attend the tete. A. II. llliod a Is chairman of the entertainment, with c. S.

Stewart and Julius krakauer on his coniinitloe. The following committee or F.l Paso matrons have been csKed to assist In re-reivuig; Mrs. i. P. Mewatt, Mrs.

H. M. Worsham. Mrs. W.

H. Austin, Mrs. W. K. Arnold.

Mis. John H. Clary, Mrs. W. S.

Mrs. Iluirh W. Crouse. Mrs. Julius A Krakiner.

Mr. C. Kelly, Mrs. 'ieurgu l.eliaron, Mrs. James Marr.

Mrs. V. K. Marr, Mrs. Tom 11.

Newman and rs. S. N. Schwabe. The opening or Hie Mount Franklin Country club promises to be one ul the most delightful social events of Ilia suui-P'er, and qulle a function as a rcmih of July event, npen bouse will lie held all rtav, and a number or matrons have been invited in in receiving Ihe At o'clock In the afier-nooi, the pro-Tain proper will be Marled, fe dined with patriotic ceremonies and later with dancing and dinner.

The beard of directors does not wish to Interfere with the liiir patriotic lawn fete to be given at tlie Turney home Wednesday evening, r-nit reipiesls that all persons Dr. E. C. Pr en tin Gives Housewives Suggestions us to Diet Selection. A meeting or Circle No.

I or the Woman Aid Micielv or the First Meihoilisi church was held Tuesday afternoon at the home or Mrs. c. II. Dow on Tularosa street. Mrs.

W. W. Fink presided lu the absence of Ihe presuhni. Mrs. Claude llorcherilng.

During the arternoon Miss Hulh Voulet placed several violin scb-e. pons, and follow ing Hie business session refreshments were served. The decorations were Indicative or the patriotic theme. Those present were Mrs. W.

W. link, Mis. 11. D. Johnson, Mrs.

o. 0. llenianl. Mrs. David W.

Catlnart, Mrs. M. Ilvten, Mrs. II. It.

IHas, Mrs. II. II. Prlbheit, Mrs. Nora Walhui.

Mrs. I). It. Heltlli'k Mrs. Ceoige 11.

Cowherd, Mrs. M. Whitfield. Mrs. J.

F. kllbiirn. Mis. was accompanied by Miss THU Houisley. I whole rir-M of tliH.

Thn V11I iif Tfiodi lhal I will now mv von, hnw In't'ii Pikt'ii from clmi i -unpi tl hv IT. 1.. V. I.aiiiiw'trlliy. of the hhiimiI tmal ilfpiUlm nt.

an-l one of Mw In ol our rood cpt'rt. I nl''t o(h Ml ctl lh' nhif" an ror mi, immiil or thr rnw nncuckfii foods ptucliiiftfol in tin: Hiarki't. 1 llrrad antt lrr Klamlaril. "In fflvinif oii food 1 will hi'-fl1 mil laiHiartl In Ir lnrad and Jiccf 1 itcak. 'I urn nhotit the sani' in Viilim.

i' it ylHiimir iippri'Xinnili'ly t.V" r.ihnio per pound. Wind wlifiit and mrn Jircud arc altoiil th mu, wlulf t.mnt is a hltn- mor tiiiti Itioiis ll t'onlihH vvat'o'. Wliido niilk in MiKhlly moic Hum Imirlh us noiini nhiK a nl-fik, and: -kinunr-d milk uml hullHiuilk aro ahoul imir as nouilhlilnn- an wlndi; milk. -ood cii-am 1'iifi'Hi- 1 ahoul half niram hour- 1-lmiK if xli'-tk and not n-icd ncm ly a-i min ii an il rthoulfl lw In tlni ounuy i i.Ki-' aif a Hill; II1.111 liail (i- noiir- 1 i.sliuiK at hi vii and ar an M-cn-ov food coii-iidciiMK lh'-ir caloric valM. hul 1 are cavity on a i until of tncir piot'on 1 conl'mi, An tivrrHKi' (vk ylHidi 7i ru- lorli-a.

I ainb and poi a liopa urn hull ahoul out' Pun tn iiion' utiintioii nan Mf-uk, and hani ahoul fn iur veal uioif, lean Hh, Mich hh cod, and alvi ov-n-jti, hiivc ahoul Ih. puiiih v.tluc an and Ihe bridegroom was attended by Harry phoenix They left r.diowuur Ihe ceremony for a trip to California, and on returninir will be at home at Cypress street. Kooii values xxere discussed in a m'len-tll'ic way by Hr. K. u.

Picnllss at a re-ci-nl palrlotic luerling at Hie First Prei-titteiiau chinch. Ilia paper was Ihleiided lo ai-iiuaiiil hotisew ives and otliera whose ill. lies llichioe lll.it i.f sor.ei-visinir the FosP-r Mrs. Phillip Davis, virs. nay Surplus.

Mrs. F. II. Ulloll. Hi.

Miss Flualieth prmlieti pi ip licit and Miss Voulet. Miss Josephine Hamner, Attractive Visitor, Is Honoree at Pretty Bunco Party Tuesday MIsh Oiiahhouie kiphen and making purchases or Misa Ldna i lui.iis with the luudauieiiial pnncipleri uf dh piics. ue said: "In dealing wllh the aulijeet or dietetics Miss Miry lloxie became Ihe biide or James A. Fraer Sunday afternoon al the church of SI. wild Hev.

FulP-r swift niriclatinir. The bride was attended hv her s.sie-, Mr. Caroline Poak. and loin Morris was the bridegroom's L'-t man. Mrs.

I. X. Feuoessy played a violin solo, accompanied by Mrs. J. J.

Peaiee, as the bridal party entered. The bride was gowed In while georgetfe erope, with lial to harmonize, ami carried a bouquet or white carnations and rerns. Mr. and Mrs. rrom the scienliiie staiulpoint, even casually, I will have to he aoiuewhal lec.

Iinal. but will be uu more so ihau nec-esadl j'. I lorle It. I lilt. "To iimlei siand ine r-latite and absolute value ol binds Willi Icganl I.i fheir The regular monthly meeting of the Missionary widely id the I ir-t Christian church xvas held Tuesday arteiiioou In the church parlors, the reizular order or business was roilowerl hv report by the state president or tin- i lirltian oman's i.

a Xlrs I'eriv J. hue. an atlistle mode of decorations ror the or casiiin, and later in the evening reriesh meiils wen' si-rved by the ho-tess assist Miss I I aar Win make llieir Home in ine vaucv. Miss Josephine Hamner or Sweetvvaler. Tejas, who the attractive hou-e guesl of Mr.

ami Mrs. C. M. Wilcber. a honored ith a riellirtitriil bunco paity given Tuesday evening by Miss Lrne-tine at her liritue I he Acajou apartinents.

Patriotic colors and swei peas offered f-U by mother. Mrs. ij. Juso-pliiiie I'ato', and Mrs. liillesoie i They are al piesent al Ihe Hotel Paso del Mills Building Martin Building milk, and f.it fi.th, ni'di a.i m.i kr-r- iiouhhr llitt liri 1I1K aliuut nn il iou a as i h' oiu, ,11 olivi- 'ni, laid and hull.

111 a Itlli-iiifil lli.ii) Ihrff tiniPi n-4 null Itlona a- i .1... ji.n i (1f to pioiiun- eneigv and In al In tl. Norte. 'I l.e uuesis uu hided Misses Josephine II siinner, Floy havis, Mua bavis, Ji an Krau-e, Helen Krause, Marirarot limes, hr. I.llv hell Wanioek.

Hose Clllesoie. katli-! been Irving Mc'eil ami ramlly. who hate spenit ng a xxhile al Cloiidcrort. al Al'le' Mrs lleiuy 'I How le gave ii MW Idoduce le-a't en-. iiipii i.f ihe icig.v, tor Ihe mike of i onvenieiiee, nn il M-ine I'asseit, Hizabetb Corderi, Josephine Hie aorzpC3oc3olcz Maseilero Indian si-ttieiueot and on lllodoce fishing, hate returned to Kl 1 xi Mr-CHOiie illscosseil I llllticilll In upifsa both Hi llle same I'ane.

Pauline Hoirnan. Margaret Hiinler. "ie iJflliilll(ii). 'I Inn iiinl in tho ciiloi i i Paso. the five yeais campaign of the Chris xx'oinao Hoard or missions, suss Hall nurl ll UiH ttinoufil ot I I lo r.iof lh t-f uf aiiiiii one ilxfri im of finin lo I d'Kr.

r-'iitlKruii, with a the audieiie Hrown and Hr. aiel hate gone lo Lstlier Hue pleased vocal 8oio. Hr. and Mrs W. Mrs.

B. P. Jenness: Mexico on a trip. ur I ponnii ol VAHifr 4 jfi tr-f- 1 al.rcmn it. led into run try, Cll'tlJC Itllirli'.

Illipl lAIIIMt'lV fmil aiol vii-s Sleduian. Mrs. Stwe Agulrre, Phillip Worrord, Honuald liorinan. Johnnie Fassetp Henry 1 mibeilake, Frank Mowers, HuTus car-rutb, iieorie Vlllars, Lester Hatirard. Hilly Herrien, Tmn crulcher, Charlie Arnohl, F.arl WiPeger, Bob Helm, William shannon.

A number or oUh partlos are being planned lor Hamner while lie Is In I'aaii. iouii'N, uni'ii rut-ana tlie ttliillly lilt K. Warren Andrews b-rt Tuesday for Hot springs, and will laler tsi in Howling ureeii. wllh his parents, re turning to Ll Pa-o about August. i A aocial meeting or the Woman's Mis Islonaiy leiy or the Trliiily Meihodisij i-hiueli was held hi the i huieh pailoisi I'luesdav afP'inooii with the Mis b.

H. P.irchfiehl, prealzlmg. A mo-1 'lion xxas made, during Ihe order zf busl-1 Tor each member to make a dollar during the summer for the conference parsonage fund. In "eptemher there will He mire (inrl nllen.l Ihe Pn-iriolb' liiiwn I'i'Ki Tonlirhl Help Ihe War Kiind. I Mrcet.

y3i nicHk, and h.i'on ahonl v'y Iiiim-m Unit ot ii'Mik. 'i'in- (hmsI ttiains, sncn ijiii, hiirkuliatt oai, ire and ry ai" all ahoul IfiQ Clinic, and uu- aiioiil fu per Mit (lion: nnti iMoiis Ihnn nn al. lil" ai-plif hi IN'; uiiutiilfd, tiii' ot.kcd ft nun Jiicy ro.iiani un an avrv ohout 7t ft-id ilai'li in the proce-n ni mill iiiir ih lmk I- (Miiovcd. When Hie rioiir ll inaiic Hilu uahr and oirr in 'iih'Hit uip adm-d to Hint tt' iiflit fo hi'-ad ti nnn'h a tioiirifinriif than lie wliil ttrmu, h'lnir ahoul ll m- nimr a--l'-ik, tiHt rwHf, an oidlintrlly Hrvrd for ta a iilll MoiirlahliiK Ihau nn Ik. I'otaio I- ahoul thn an hi)iitioin ha hrcad.

and ri iii-Hily hilf. M'oli Ii -(iih i a than hair ha noMiithltiK aa hr fad. wllli'' drlf( navy iVan aia i per rent more iioitilfiihnr I In hitter ai Ibivn-vi not easily iintctpd and should twi eat ''ii lu I11 aruoonl. Id oli.er veve l.ihle fl' le- nonnlnni( than milk, eel fiy and Minn: Jh-iiik alrn'ft iteKhiihlc ii nidi hi in moie nnliitloiM man milk fnul i not 1-ah-n nearly eiiomrlt. An a vet hanana virida Pm ctlorie-, and they ran tto h'iiitrht for hi cent tmU dof-n.

Not' 1 uw in villi fioin one sin fine hilf 1 two and one-half llioi-a thai '( 'k hi ciitiioi ih'-m In iHtfrp amount. u.ht III Hill NOTKS. be seial, when Hie member-i will t'-n they earned lh'-ir money. A vocal bow Miss killierme lurk left Monday tin; weekend with Misi after I.jdia was given py Mrs. c.

in.hu ago an-l Mrs. L. A. 'iterioo gate a Chi' I Ji'iliflil U'fl, "I it, I l-tHrUM OIli: ttl. An hwijik" iiihii re-iJulK'tt little lii'ilC llMlll -J'jiKl fill.

ii ics a UH.V, Bll'l UIHD ynu iiiilliiy tlmt Wot tMi.iri.fa uu titm trntf urn a4 totillniiKi.v in if eiiji.iiht i-iM'i Ky fl hy a ift Aim evi-ry ilav. finit If liy ih- vnu n. Aliulllr taii( -OHM J-V-J tl ill ol pujfdl' ill yl'-hl jtlfiiiil rjtluflPii, WIIHi III Ml'-lfJV to ll' JlUlltly lt lrtl-4' ah'iUl T- t'HIH V) a ICiKllt Ol HUH fool, plnviJ-d ail VfH LiJ IhlO cum Ki'l not ImmI. Jt iu aliaot to I'uMliK Hi-it. "KIOtt I'- i Of ttllr UNit I T.fHMr.V to Wliu ntliil.V Uful liCnUli afi'l I inn tn iiiifiiiK Ihls up how in onlt-r lo a-ttMI on in liiluic (llcijisloiiA ftn vif'll at 11.

In OIiC. lM0c.lin KIji frai tnr, I piiri 11 iii'-inicai th en-i ttv (fivinr rojiipoii' nt nt iioOn are th pioU'iii-, fat aiH i.dilioli.vliateti, in inl U-r oinpi iT-inif Hi; Hfiil wiiKMrs, On. Ki'iiu fieri or piou-ir; ana vmIcIh 4 1 mul Kiam of fat jiHflji 'I Ih; tmlri' vs-of wwiKliU anl in asui onJiinuily read hit Two new in' sirs. i binford and Mrs. M.

began, were taken in The hostesses lor the aiiernoon were Vis. Wip Hobmson and Mis. rxoimaii snodgi ass. Mil Japaneso u.weimg. blue and while, sew-iiik l.ket al bei' li a Art ilv Nil 1.

bank Hldir Adv. Miss Ahee Clark carro of xiini-ton, Ala will reach the city the latier of Ihe week to ti-n th b'-r aunt. Mis Alp-e Carre, ror a while. Mr. and Mrs.

J. caphait or Tucson. have e.iroe lo f'l Pasn to lite aiel have taken a house at tozT North 1.1 Paso street. F. W.

Ilovlz-r and urn returned from Longvien. Texas, arn-r attending the in lorment Mrs. Hoyler, whose body was taken there recently. Mr. J.

C. Schuller and sotia bate gone lo Long lieacb lo spend the summer. Mr. and Vr. Prank carpenter of lo'i Worth are vislimg Mr.

and Mr. c. V. Cook of pus city. Mrs, carpenter will go to California later, coming pack lo 1.1 Paz).

J. 9. Curb's leave fie-dy to fijom fls family, vt ho are siimmer at the Vuguoa bop-i at Peaeh, He is a-. oinpauiM b. momer.

Mrs. W. II. coib-s. of imi.

Itapper. i Muiidoy Mrs. 1. M. boggin arrived with a puly or girls who will tpend some time here.

Miss Mary Uoggin has just rt-ttieTii-d I rnn Miss Milplejr'ii achwl, xa lieu Hie ineuibe rs or ihe house partv xv-ie her tia-s mates. in. ai Mi.yj Mary uwynn Anderson, of Margarita Arelihohl. of Plaits-vilie. Maiv porter KHklaiul, of Houston, and Mary Mrupson ijoifgin.

Mr. Pr.iiik havnor and Mrs. liasKill and rliilrlten in In the I vana cottage. I he Kptit assembly closed Sunday. were aboul tfm regislered attend-arils besides hi my oiliera.

It is assured tliat Hie assernbiv at lourterofl will be eit year ll will be dd I June lo Ti. III UHKH III HI Itl l'OMT. Conditiotis i-ievalled at he varioin txentiier bureau slalloru tliroughoul the Irineii at p. seventy-tilth ine- William Dudley and Miss Kit gore Are Wedded al Las Cruccs yesier iiav Clear SkinandGoodHair Produced by Cuticura U-'J ill I't'fl CUM MIMll'JTI-l. HI fcllin HIM l1- 1 V.

ill JifUK out Ot Ii Ollfit III That romance thtlvp( and flourUh In Wind. lamp. btattjms. a 1 ttzilt anl otljff riKr.t.-iilt i'i hot i-io'iijiif en''iif. In vutit Make Cmicur a Soap and Ointment your RTaJu Fqcps toilet preparations and watch i OTUUy I UCCa llil- isijj'-'i fnott tti-iti un.it (ounU in nutrltioti not tcw! Heaviest Docket of Hazel van Pitt'n has b-tt for two or three werk-' tis.l n-1 va.ation to tela forma, where M.e 4 All El Paso Courts your slsin, hair and handsi improve.

Their use is su(e, convenient and inexpensive. Cuticura Soap clears the pores of impurities, wiiiie touches of Cuticura Ointment now and then prevent little skin or sea! trcules hrcomir seri 'is. ilfol blue with her I row '-at, hut liow (niifh illr'tt1. a.tniiiuiaiu aini uttlU'. It liaa Iwri tnat'U hy i'fiH that fhl anoul 1 if vn ixlftti of tne f-'litiU iHii'tion uf1 itf f'ol iif hh, ari'l toat wt it 1 8H1 amihilUt'' al Ifail liln-tpnlhn uf I "Hit In Los Auszele.

-oe will ll.lt xiriTrT' Jiidre Will P. Brady, county friends In Han fuey, and oioer busiest wnl 'lode a pl.a.ore the the irl al hw, expect. Kcir free each hv mail address the September for toe arto-my of -rhe 1H0 in the city when War Portions Are Noio Served at SHELDON CAFF Following the lead of many of the largest cafes in the United States, we announce that our menu will now carry "War Portions." Eliminate Waste This is in line with the idea of President VI ikon to eliminate waste. The prices at which "War Portions" are listed will also enable patrons to economize, aa the prices are materially less. Hotel Sheldon Cafe Ouaiai'ty -t' feJiff.

'L xw post-cara: tuncur, urpi. sn, iij toll." S' -id tliroiighout the wotld. Szap 25c Cintrnent 2i and 50c. ill of rourt is opened, siwt I Hdii, 2.0i civil rases bate been filed in toe county court before that time ttire were i.kio on the ipe k't, miking a f.l I'awi In aplte or wara arid rumor of uara, midMid th marriaf at I a Crurcn lat Frhinv ut William h. tmdh'y and Mlfc Willi KlifT'ird, Koth ar irradu-ata of tti fitiillt Cnlvpraity at Wah-l(fn1 th national d'-af mul'- univr-ally, bo quietly Hi roijilhli of the two '(rl-1 on that no on tti xiftn'e, Tha of th mar-rtatf ram ai a omplH f.iifpri.

1 Mr. fnidley and Mi-a klliro di'iv to r.ft t.rti' en hif tfhl" roadster, here the crmon a performed. Mr and Mix, thn f'-fl on an ilended Pip '-attl J-rom thf th-v w. ill Journev (V ii th to an Francucii and I.o They f'tt to he aw.jv twti inofith. Mr.

loidky i-t a nahve of Mohrnond, hut Kl Pao ha h'fi 4 lirn for ft miii'hi-r if Th hride vaa ff.rn at hut hn iived hern for iomo var-. Mr, "ini'llfy It a hroll-r of V. and J. truiin It did hot knot auvt'ihiif aiiiiii tli lire of lii PrthT ni ii f. him Hlont it.

a ftt.t or th rtiv nt tirn- of a.r civil rw which havt not u. Not-. Thr A-( Hub of tt V. r. rm nfXfvwtOU in rnnrm tif thft sor! u-i i i n-1 mlh nn triir-r-linv pv VartNa rfTTiiT iriii r.ai ft hma, "tn riipi yi Ju'tR Hrviy firiMiiirri sftfi fn th vohiinin- ilo km, Ii ittti-n-l? to "ri-4fi Uf Wht-n i Xf-iwXT f- sum i NW 74 $150 I My fiaiM It wnilrj up 1 1 "-riM's tfHiiy for trial iri county! htrrch NoIm.

t.r K'Mit jk m'tlnr of tu- Wonia-i't K' ry of vn of jjhf-f tition. i va hl'l Tuvliv flnrri-n lUtre Ja. k-i ville I iu!" I. os ew 'TleanS N.e Olk ninaha lor- enil unit t. llH-tfl fiifur ae of tourv! oiii aun l-ikf-a tt in mil ij Uiat tiire ift no linn W4-I'.

hoin! t'thl ar inor a-ily t-H iMv va-t rioii tlian olttcr. liuv th tii'tnl uulii-(loin ariicle of loosd anl hl only thai, ai our ill t-hoiiUJ Ij hit'l up or ivih 1 Hal iv. pfopotijon or ifif 'ohillt utfi'. Hootriiiv a hul" jo'or than oiip -Mtn of our iiiitriliofi ihoijlfi rotn" ffoni pr-'t'-iii. a l'-n than on-tutn from th f.iin arni about two Ihlrdi from cUrHiH irjij aoifiiia.

How Ui hrlrrl nod. "A rwitjjir. who ikii Btan-'ia tsoifi-thifinr aiy.iit raiorir. viijn of food, to hMMn lUK of Uu? rit aid foJIo -r luaffcet j.ijf- 41 -f u)iy. czjFt fitiMt tt-r jxiirli-'-' t'i rHjintiotn riiH-a aft'l Hi in'i a if p'-ili ffir hK '1 it AOfhH'ilhjr that ffi'l of t'flli fo 1o Ifftv.

i til ulij'ct 1 nuy rJ tf.is fconooiy of tKl Tin oiii'1 anu hiak trr rmii ttt in ftjiiMt xtot ffral iffiiifi.rif of f'Kj-1 wflf, wliPli i( rrtauiiy 1o-i i1 I M-aluo now, th'l tiifi th-. MM nifp In it pr-Vshit'n. (f H.I Hfppn't tnia oiiW of ini'iiTi villi hi l.irhilif Kjhjui VHJ' lr1 a u- liath In rlfiiii'isri to th rivil cft thr gr al Ih paruh houe. It was decided lo 74 "4 HOTEL FISHER at I'-si-t rrpfiuni oil th (locket. tiif.

wiil lrt-1 I Jn pTtfi l(l H.ijll. I ttv '1 HI sew for either the bed cros z.r toe xavt l.eaizoe di.riog toe njiinii.i, Xliss Xl.irihi Later gave ari interesting la.k on crotoi and the Mlv tnl.e The next roeMo.f will be held the fir-l Tuesday in Aiigo.t. 'ildiii(i. Mis Kay mlth, of Iienter, z.lo became P- brMo of Pr. 7 OUR LADY OF THE LAKE COLLEGE Affiliations: I'nlii-rsll of Texas; C'atriollc I'nhemlty, a-lilriKton, D.

C. NV .10 -siit I V. I ra'ifiro 1'iti -(-T1to VA ari(riifton NrVlHnU nhu CASTORIA For Inlants and Children aftern'rj''n ar tr cinin it of hi tenter. t'. th Hev.

fuller swift o'flelaiinr. Tie Ui i A befle only eflrjie down to LI Paso receilly. THE SELECT SCHOOLfor GIRLS il br I'o has been lore ine In Use For Over 30 Yeara 1 t.U. T'nv tse.e xir- lion el' iw fiUi.i k. hi Catalog, cur ltH.k.

SAN AMOMO, TtXAi. iri. on wore e. firSorr.e of I I i taf'e'a. with th.te i-t and liat u- bar-I rrK.ruze.

They sill rui at Arizona J'uhlioiillmn 'iil mi miii-t; pISTLKS OF DIVINE I'liOMUCNCI. 'ivf alt iis- ri.iiniiv ml in a fun ilk'1 ti-' ri -f 1 to tw AN'ii' riafi'ifi. "tlif 9WTf Olttjl (I tlO.ll Hill MTifl vow for ry tmaJI f.n ai.thoi native bNlhtiii nn almost any vibitr.X ui th city alL Always bears lh BSfMiUH of Art Aliup, i HreeL.

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