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El Paso Herald from El Paso, Texas • Page 6

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El Paso Heraldi
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El Paso, Texas
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6
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OP LOW PRICES- XV land tj Money Saving Specials For the Balance of the Week PARTY OF SCHOOL GIRLS GOING TO THE EXPOSITION Miss Roberta Paxton Lesky, of Huntington Hall school, Los Angeles, is stopping in the city, en route to the Jamestown exposition. She is accompanying a number of young women from the school, as chaperon. They will enjoy the exposition with her. Six of the party will go with the principal on their annual visit to Europe for a vacation of six months. By Florence V.

Henderson. Oh, the loves of life, and the joys of life, and the songs of life are these: A sky of blue, a boat, and You, and the thrill of a piping breeze. The laughing splash of sun-silvered waves as our boat dips down to the lee, A hand at the wheel that is true as steel, and foam on the crested sea. Oh, comrade mine, let us hold our course; all the good of the world is here; For the loves and the songs and the joys of life set sail on the ocean, dear! Oh, the loves of life, and the joys of life, and the songs of life are these: A sky of blue, a book, and You, and the wind through the trees. The sweet, sad note of the meadow-lark and the call of the wood-pewee, A bed of pines in a house of vines, and the smell of the thyme-strewn lea.

Oh, comrade mine, let us lie here long; all the good of the world is here; For the loves and the joys and the songs of life are deep in the woodlands, dear! We place on sale tomorrow the following seasonable values that you will find unsurpassed for high qualities and lowT prices. Shopping here means saving it Thursday, Friday and Saturday. COMMENCEMENT DATE FOR LORETTO ACADEMY IS SET Invitations are out for the 37th annual commencement of the Loretto Academy, Las Cruces, N. on June 18, at 8 p. m.

The graduates are Miss Mary Margaret McCourt, valedictorian and Miss Imogene Robertson, A number of El Pasoans will attend. We have just received from New York a big shipment of stylish Silk They are made of splendid quality silk and come in a variety of color shades in plaids and checks. $12.50 would ordinarily be regarded the right price for these suits. We make them a strong special for the balance of the week at MISS PAUL WEDS MISS LONGUEMARE AN ARIZONA MAN GUEST OF HONOR 'Popular El Paso Girl Be comes Bride of Ernest Anthony Spriggs WOMAN PRESIDENT OF DENVER SCHOOL BOARD Mrs. Margaret T.

True has been reelected president of the Denver board of education, which position she has efficiently held for a number of years. Mrs. True is the aunt of Mrs. Stafford Campbell, of this city. She at one time lived in El Paso and is well known here.

Miss Marr and Miss Ainsa Both Entertain In Her Honor LONG SUMMER SPECIALS Tomorrow we offer 16 Mosquetaire 16 button button length in suede length gloves in black lisle in black and white and white, worth regu- at the very attractive larly $1.50, are 3 Days special of 73c. Special at 98c. Summer Waists at 98c White Lawn Waists in a variety of good styles, both long and short sleeve styles, some plain, others embroidery trimmed, are offered in values up to $1.50 at 3 Days Special 98c. 50c Dresser Scarfs and Throws at 29c An especially interesting item for the next three days is Dresser Scarfs and Shams. These come in a large variety of patterns and the value is easily 50c.

3 Days Special 0 The wedding of Miss Longuemare to Rockwell C. Loomis will take place one day next week, but the date has not been set, owing to the illness of the bride-elect. It will be private and only the families of the young couple will be present. SAN FRANCISCO MAN WEDS EL PASO GIRL Norma Dutton Stevenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. L. Stevenson and John Louis Perkins of San Francisco were quietly married last night at 8 oclock at the Presbyterian church. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W.

E. McLeod. All our exclusive Pattern Hats, worth $10, are now offered at choice Miss Josie Marr and Miss Eliza Berrien entertained a few intimate friends Monday afternoon a-t a handkerchief shower in honor of Miss Marie Longue- in are. Bridge was played during the afternoon and the prizes, beautiful linen handkerchiefs, were won by Miss Ethel Walz and Edith Newman. Miss Longueinare, who is soon to be married to Rockwell C.

Loomis, was presented with a bouquet of roses. Wonderful Values in Wash Skirts 250 Wash Skirts go on special sale tomorrow. They are made of Indian Head Linen and come in a Variety of styles $2.00 would be a cheap price for them, but we make an unusually strong special and quote them 51 1Q Mrs. French Cooley, teacher of elocution in the University of Arizona, will give a recital at Trinity M. E.

church, Friday evening, June 14, for the benefit of the organ fund of the church. Admission, 25 and 50 cents. If you are interested in superior hair goods and reasonable prices be sure and see the new line of hair switches we are showing. The Elite Parlors, over Delightful Summer Drinks At a' very enjoyable entertainment of the Catholic Benevolent society last night, the following excellent program was rendered: Piano solo, Second Rhapsodie. Professor Rivera Baz.

Vocal (a) The Mission of a Rose. (b) The Moon Man, Miss Lizzie Garrett Accompanist, Miss Helen Cooper Recitation, Sparticus to the Gladiators of Capua. Vincent Andreas. solo, The Yeomans Wedding W. W.

Rose. yocal solo, Shoogv-. Miss Monica Gallagher. Recitation, (a) Things, Field (b) A Boy in a Dime Museum, Phelps. Miss Buchanan.

Vocal Solo, Slave Song, -----de Riego. Mrs, T. W. Elson. Accompanist, Mrs.

J. W. Coffin. Blynken and solo, A Day Robert J. Carson.

Vocal solo, Spring Song -----Henschel. Miss Marguerite Buckler. Accompanist, Francis Moore. Piano solo, The Flatterer, Chaminade. Prof.

Rivera Baz. Quartette, Ma Lady Mrs. W. H. Blickenderfer, Miss Rosemary Buchanan, Miss aJuchanan, Mrs.

W. L. Brown. DOT BERNARD TO JOIN BAKER STOCK Give Sterling Silver for Wedding Presents You can please every one with a present of sterling silver. It is permanent and will always remain as an object of pleasure and one by which you will be remembered.

There is no danger of getting too much silver. 'S ou have never known a housewife that had too much, so you can choose it as your wedding gift with the certainty that it will be appreciated. Our packages are attractive. We know that you want the article you send to make a handsome appearance and a favor- bio impression when first opened. our interest also to produce this effect, for the cases and boxes bear our name, so you on believe that we will take every care and every precaution to have your gift just right.

You can buy from us with the absolute certainty of being satisfied. If you are not, you have only to return the article and we will without hesitation cheerfully refund you the full amount paid. We are trying to increase our business by pleasing our customers, and having them tell their friends that we are satisfactory jewelers to deal with. men It Comes to Cofee Nothing Equals This. Steel Coffee Being The Best Of Course We Sell It.

6 N'ESDAY, JUNE 12, 1907 PASO HERALD WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 190?.

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