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Monday, October 11, 1915 AaToldbytheWife For thfe Feminine Autumn Wardrobe HVWWVWWVWVW. TLe of a Doctor Vife A 1 I Jim Farley Finds Connie Alone and in Tears. CHHTBR A.IL WW OW here's a proposition you can't losricaHy refuse. said Peter with an air of inspira- tion Til get your beloved Lenore ITallis three days' leave from the train-in? school and she can take care of Peterkin while we all go to the house party Surely you'll trust- the boy to her if I wilL" Peter darling. I can't.

I iust wouldn have a minute's peace at the partv I couldn't help; thinking about our baby all the time. He's so little jet he needs his mother We settled it 3 esterda that you and Betty would so to Marian week-end party and I'd ome down for the day Sunday. Please let me stay with Peterkin." Tou never did like Marian," began Peter. with a man's insistence that his own plans be carried out. Dear it isn't that.

Truly It Isn't that. Tou see I want tou to go and get the rest vou need so badlv but a oe miserable away iruiu me uwj Xn man rjn understand lust how a Another feels about that." Peter looKea ax me witn quiet speculation. 'The boy's first." be said finally "That's the way of it. If I had deserted you before he was born he would still have come to make your life possible and he wouldn't hate been mine at alL I love him through ou but you love me because I'm our boys father Men miss something in life." She Per la Sorry. A great wave of tenderness for ray big.

strong and yet lt-lpless husband swept over me. I started from mv nlace oenina tne coiiee urn place oenina tne coiiee urn. 1 meant to go to him. to pillow his head on my shoulder and to pour out some I ox ine love irau av reitvetvu with a woman's foolish pride that makes her think herself more desirable when "unattainable." If I had spoken then, so much'' un-happiness mijht have been saved, that fairlv acne to thlnlr nT mv un- moment voiced words. But at that moment riSrVW-SfcES like her own spuTAunehine halo of hair.

Peter's eyes rested on ber approvingly enil flf etranfltolv linfei-niniiia" in mv little lawn morning: dress. "Good morn np Merry Sunshine," said Feter In his most wonderfully caressing tones. "Do Ige any breakfast, Connie" asked my sister, "or does the me- Cheap and big can Baking Powders do not ccve you money. Cammetdoea it's Pure and iar superior to scux rrriTk and soda. fssff SC skS Vt tir in i -1.

iTrPtTii 1 1 This Is the 0 5S KindlWantP' 58, QC "Mother tried all brands, S) die know which is best SC fcca botv to get good, fCr JvJi wholesome bakings every Qfj KX baie-day how to save fCr Bating Powder fflmiM 05 avcud sorrows. SQl 00 'She liles the wonderful QC Iearening strength fine DO QC raising qualities absolute 5o OQ purity great econorny of 5S CALUMET S' gg BAKINGPOWDER jg 5r "Don't think tieBalans JQs 7X Powder you now ose is best. I Try Calumet once find jO( ootwhxt real bakings are." 'Qv Kj RecetreJ Highest Awards UQ OQ New Cook Book Free QG JjQ See Slip is PobbJ Can QS I HB glli Mil PILING UP DOLLARS TO YOUR CREDIT. Building up a fund to your credit the bank is much like building a bouse. First hae the foundation secure by starting an account with us and then add to it regularly.

You will soon find that you will accomplish something 'worth jhe effort. 4 Percent Interest Paid on Savings Accounts The First National Bank EL PASO, TEXAS lazy ways And from then on, the conversation centered about Betty and her Joyous anticipation of "Marian Farley's weekend house party I to wish that too. were going, but Peter did not urge it again and I was too proud to suggest a change of heart. Suddenly it swept over me that I had never entered into Feters work and now I was being shut out from his pla). too.

He did not entr into my passion of worship for our boy. And so with separate Interests absorbing us, wrrc uiuuiik uiiu at reiaiiun where our lies were two separate Instead of flowing in one broad channel to the sea of life. Too man) married couples are like that, I think separate in all their deepest Interests lit ins in a solitude where each individual longs vainly for understanding sympathy And to each there Is all too likely to come some one who brushes away that feeling of being "misunderstood" and who seems to people the unendurable soul-solitude we all Know and dread. On Friday afternoon, Peter and Betty whirled off gaily in Marian's big car Peter's parting injunction was to be sure and catch the earliest train Sunday morning, and not to tell anv inquiring patient where he was, but to refer all to Dr Richard's After the holiday-makers had gone, I put my bo to bed and then went through the farce of trying to eat my dinner My head ached dully with unrequited longing, and mv dry throat seemed to say to food. "Xo thoroughfare1" And so I bade Annette clear the- table, settled myself on the couch in the mmg room witn a dook knew well I could not read.

Mie Trle to Forget. Very often when a xoman' heart is heavy the has a sudden desire to make herself as beautiful as 'he can vvith every nix to Xature at her command. -ine acts 01 aressinR s-im niu-ice a "ort of tn.t -tie-j -s no one tKcar nether or not one is love- ly- And there. is. great consolation If tV ncn if be doesn annreciate me.

whispers a wajward heart, "I am still voung and attractie maybe life offers me something" And when a woman of high principles consoles herself that ni), she does not guess that she is having whimpered confidences with Beelzebub, Prince of EvIL Surelj no woman who loved Peter Draytoir as passionate as I did. and who so worshipped his son. could dream that almost any substitute would do when I bs tmggling to forget all my jealous doubts and fears1 How Circumstance must have laughed at me-, when I settled my orchid-colored chiffons about me on the couch and picked dp "Wisdom and Destin' And with what chuckling must she have stretched out the long arm of ceincidence and hurled Jlmmle Karley into the room at the particular moment that I dropped my book list-lesslv to the floor and turned and burrowed my head in the pillows to muffle my wild sobbing' Jim Farley Appears. "Can I help ConnieZ Will you let me stav and comfort you'" said a deep vct. On my suoulder there rested a hand that fairly telegraphed to my throbbing heart a message of strength.

Suddenly it flashed acrpss my mind that Peter always rushed irritably from the emotional delude of my tears 4hough I cried so seldom as to feel I had right to my misery when it cjnc I tried to laugh off jay sobs, tried to raise and assume some dignity of self-possession. I got stnmbllncly to my feet and then collapsed in forlorn weakness In Jim Farley's arms. I never meant to find myself there he never meant to touch his best friend's wife. Of that I am sure. And In a minute I had pulled myself out of the reiuge tnat seemed so proviaentiauy opened to me and was in front of the mirror dabbing at my eyes and laughing with hysterical giggles that matched my hysterical tears.

"If I aan help you tell me about it. Connfe said Jimmic, at last, Rtmember I'm Peter's pal he's al-wavs been my best friend. Td like you to feel that I'm as loyal to you as am to him." He looked at me steadilj, and I knew then I should never meet a man for whom I could feel more absolute trust. "I like knowing sou are my friend. Jim.

If ever I need help I'll come to you." Jim stood looking at me with a queer-vexpresslon In his eyes. Then suddenly he fairly hurled a question at me the oddest question. I think, man ever asked woman In like circumstances. "Connie shall I ask your sister Betty to marry me" THREE SENTENCED BY JUDGE 1 MAXEY IN FEDERAL COURT Criminal cases were taken up In the i Cmted States district court Monday morning before Judge Thomas S. i Maxey Juan Gonzales, charged with bringing an alien into the United States not Iawuflly enetred.

was found uilty by a Jury and was sentenced lo CO dais In Jail. The case of Jose Corrales. charged with intimidating and threatening Lmted States witnesses, was taken up and is now on trial. Arthur Tetreau pleaded guilty to I the charge of attempting to enter the I United States after having been de ported, ana was sentenced to one year and one day in the federal prison at Leavenworth, Kas. Kees Duran pleaded guilty to the charge of selling liquor without a license and was fined $100 and 30 da) a In Jail.

The specbal proceiukused in preparing vondale Brand Oats is what makes them better Avondale Oats are put up in a paraffine-llned. moisture Droof and I airtight packages. Absolutely sanitary 1 ana tree irom Dugs and weeviL Adv. thodical housekeeper tire of my Hlf Xneir Married Life Helen and Warren Get an Invitation to Gp to a Studio Tea. WfcT? VERY time I think of It It makes me furious." said Helen, putting on her hat before the minor Tou get furious entirely too scoffed Warren, as he examined, his afternoon suit minutely.

It was Sun-: and they were going down a studio tea at Frances Knowles's studio. "But, dear, jou might have told me iiuuui 11. explained six times already "ili tviVf 'XZ I once that ou simply must stop charging, and jou know you didn't keep yot "jrdid, Warren, until we went away suddenly. Then I had to have things." Warren was silent while he placed his cuff links. "Veu might have done this for me." he grumbled.

"It's your fault that -n are going to this shindig, I don't want to go." Helen was wisely silent. She knew that what Warren said mas true, but she did want to change his opinion of Frances and this seemed an opaortun- ity for them to know each dther better. "Well, are you ready?" he said finally Helen was -wearing the new blue suit trimmed with beaver and her blue hat. She looked- verj, smart, but Warren vouchsafed no compliment and they went out in silence. The machine looked opulent with its long lines.

It was with an air of pride that Helen took her seat and Warren noticing her pleased countenance, scoffed openly, even while he grinned. "You women are all the same." he said, "dress you up in the latest mode and put you Into an automobile and you never worry where the money is going to come from to pay for it alL" Helen laughed "As bad as she said. "It seems a pity that you ever married." They Soou Arrive There. "Oh. I don't know," Warren and peace was restored The distance -was speedily covered, and Warren drew up at the curb outside of the house in Washington Square, and they both got out and went upstairs.

Frances came to the door and welcomed them The studio was blue with tooacco smoke, and there was a murmur of talk that ceased as Frances ushered them forward. "Mrs. she said gayly. -and Mr. Curtis.

Miss Baker. Mrs. Crenshaw, Miss Dewitt. Mr Atwood, Mr Reardon, Mr Follett Helen laughed at the easy introduction, and a moment later found herself seated in one of the low basket chairs with a cup of punch at her elbow and a plate of sandwiches on the arm of the chair. "Cakes and candies," said a ga voice, and she turned and smiled.

"I don't believe I remember yonr name." she said as the young man sat down beside her. "Follett," he said, imperturbably, "nearest thing to follv Now don't ever forget it, will you Helen laughed. "I'll try not." she said, "and now won't you tell me about the other people' I don remember them any better Like nothing better. said the i oung i man. settling himself corafortabH Helen noticed that Warren was talk Ing to Trances, who.

as he watched lighted a clgaret and smiled at some thing he said through the smoke i the smoke I feel disappointed Helen tried not to In Frances. Of course, she realized that manv women "smoked women, too but somehow she hid a lit tie dislike toward th- idea tint she Sw i -4r 1 sL JjB -js mmWk gkl finds tailored things moil becoming will want-to ad dlo her Autumn wardrobe the gooJ-Jootng shirt of while linen shown above. It is just as smart when converted into a low necked model, fcj detaehtng the satin stock. $2.95. To-the left a one-piece Jrock of nmy bhe serge which wik be found invaluable'in the young gwf wardrobe.

This one has a full skirt.with deep braid-bound pockets. The ceiiar and'tuffs arerof wkkepique. Sa r-3gse55f could not overcome, and every time she saw anything of the kind she smothered a shocked feeling that made ner ieei zooiisn jut roueit inier- rtlntcMt k.t- urlth rnurt and she turned to him laughingly "Tou wanted me to tell you about the people," he sai, reprovingly, "and your thoughts were far awa from here ln mrfr niw oaUY -nlMsf I hMin Cetiinc Divorce. "Well, that v.rv vorz-eons woman on ctaiws jongue is Mrs. Crenshaw getting a divorce from her hus- hae questioned her.

but she motioned Dewitt talking to your husband new She is an artist, a nice i Does-magazine covers and like "That must be very fascinating." said Helen interestedly. "I hate always thought it must be splendid tc lg sometimes. Hiss Baker, fn girl in the very stunning creation, 1 don't know very welL I believe she has plentv of mone Reardon is a singer, a fine chap, and Atwood Is the literary editor of Th Scroll." Helen studied the face of the man i last mentioned. He was sligntly above medium height and had a sleek, well-groomed head There was suppressed strength in every line of his face, the long nose, the steady blue eve and the straight mouth, even at the corners. As she looked at him she saw him look at Frances steadily for a long breath.

The girl raised her eyes slowly and. as she met his, a slcnv flush spread over her face. Helen's heart leaped in her breast and she looked to see it Mr Follett had Intercepted the look, but he was engrossed in filling her cup with the delicious punch and did not look up Could this be the man Frances havl spoken of And, if so. was he the man for her' Helen, womanlike, eagerly scented a prospective affair What an interesting lot of people Frances had gathered together An eas -going Bohemian cro-nd. but such a worth-while one' She longed to question Frances about her editor, and wondered When she could manage to see her alone Copyright, 1I, International News Service IRBY MURDER TRIAL TO BE TRANSFERRED TO EL PASO The ease of Fred Irby.

charged murder in connection with, the shooting of George Powell, which was set for trial in the Culburson count) coudt at Van Horn, has been transferred to El Paso and will be (rSed at one of I the later tejros of the tourt. Juaee uan jacKson. district attor- I ney Brldzers and court steno grapher Kryer hae returned from Van Horn, where the have been rinlrll nir Milirt rlnrlntr ha nict tranlr The most important case was that of the powe who were irdieted on i harpe of murder in connection with the shootintr of Gen ppstual Oro7co 1 ind his four compamo'is. The were itquitted In the case of the itate against Hiles, charcred with the murder of Tom Tucker averdict was returned by the lurv, according to I Judge Jackson and Hit'es sentenced to two sears in prison l-I-lll -tT ilu. rnnn.l ami t-airview rnroucn rare one way is the ulbuion rnuntv court on a rh iree i pise from eirth It is much intermediate point, ltic pr mite Bsc-of burj.liry and given two vears in fer inl less ihlp to provoke un care carried 50 pounds free, excess pric n.

plea-nt ro ilts than gHing this pro-J cents per poand. along a Mental Inventory What Have You Ddne to Improve Yourself Nin the Summer Just Past? Ity BUI WIlBFI.nit WILCOX. OW that the, summer season Is ended and you are at home again, suppose you make a mental inventory of the past three months and see what you have accomplished with yourself and lite. What did you do with your summer vacation' 1ld von add to vour store of knowledge In any way' Did you for hMl.B. Did you read anything of value and you think any worth while thoughts' Did you leave the people wjth whom you associated happier.

i more hopeful and more ambitious to emulate your example, and did you add, in any way, to their respect for numan nature uy tne examRie you set AVrong Vacation Idea. There are people who feel that they are taking a vacation When they eat arxl drink to excess and pass all their leisure moments in gossip and criticism. Nothing could be more depressing to one who has the interests of hunmanity at heart than to listen to the conversation of bevies of smartly dressed men and women on hotel Verandas in the summer season Idle gossip, malicious -criticism, trivial chatter prevail, as a rule, in such I nlstres. Many a young woman's 'character has been torn to pieces and many an ugli. untruthful scandal has been set resorts who believe themselves to be good Christians, and who return home to be faithful attendants at some es- tabllshed church of Christ 'mere are so many interesting subjects of con- From St Louis and Ar.

IK t. versation to occupy our minds out- I tn. 9 25 p. ra. side of the faults, fallings and foibles MBXICAN CENTRAL.

of our fellow creatures. Per Acscallnts and intsrmodlat Before you go awy on your sum- points Lv Juarez at p. ra. mer vacation Sext year it might be frra Atuascallentes and intermedials well to plan out a little course of vvstekn procedure, and to make a few resolu- 2S5iSa nVmTiriaStnSnts-Lv First of all. resolve that you jZVUJ'tSS' VsBltT will not enter into any conversation From pj.r.nAr.

Juarez ra. Wed-which lowers the moral tone of those i aevlars and Fridays. uhn nk-4llnf np wlin ll(atan AT ft that tou will indulee in no critlctam I of an one who Is absent. Then resoHe that mi will what tact and skill yon possess to chanK- Inic the tenor of such con ersation when jou find yourself In a company of people intent upon gossip It is not a difficult matter to lead Idle minds away from individual themes to one universal in teres t- Sucjfcstlon IrnveI ntrrtafnlntr. A host in a pii ite home who had a I1.U.

A 11- jrrown tireH of the rather aimless talk Ms fnmih and guests at table, sur- Kesiea mat -acn member orms an item of scientific or historical interest to embellish the, dinner hour This suggestion was carried out and proved to he a feature of great pleasure and profit to all concerned K-ich member of the household did a little cirerui re mine xnrougn xne di in the litrar ind was enisled to introduce a topic of Keneral interest during the recast Tiir minds were enrn hed memories stenjrthened and knlerfpre in re is, If one h-Tptnes is sunel mainl from a discussion of the weaknesses of human nature this tenrtencv can be inrtul bv historv and scor nf nUlltl. Who i i i $k- if TLfVf i mm? -I BftiPHISi $3f clivltv relan with onMs nersOBal ac- I quaintaaees as the subjects under discussion. To build up one's health by breathing fresh air and eating pure lood Is not the only object to be sought In SHIUUIBl To avoid bad comnan. cheap habits of conduct, unwholesome and un- worthy topics of conversation is quite as TO in" city r. RAILROAD AND AUTOMOBILE TIME TABLES All trains arrive and depart from Onion station, foot of San Francisco strecr.

All arrivals aad departures civen In El Paso or mountain staatlsrd time SANTA For Albuquerque. Denver Chlcaxa, Id Angeles Lv 1 5 a m. and p. m. Prom AlDQqaerqae.

Denver Chleaco. Los Anseles Ar Is a. m. and p. m.

ei. sournivESTEi. itern Division). Per Arlzoaa and Sonora p. m.

and Ktpim. From Arizona and Sonera' Ar. f'ee a m. and 1 4e p. ra.

(Eastern Division). For Kansas City. St Loots and Chicago Lv a 5S p. ra. and 4 tS p.

m. For Tncaracari Lv 7 a. m. From Chicaco. St.

Loots dod Kansas City Ar. Se a. m. and 2 4v p. m.

From Tueamcari Ar re p. ra. G. II. A S.

A. AND 8. P. TKATNS. For San Antonio.

Kei dleans and Wash- I Intton ly 4S a. ra. and 10 341 m. From Washington. New Orleans and San 2- va- SI i Dallas and St Louts Lv I d.

ra. (.90 a- to. ROSEWAUMlMHKO PASSEM.ER AND KXriEKSS LINE. AatamOBllea leave Alamocordo tor Roi- nvii MV 4SS. m.

situs us, nvrnTii P. M. "VsHtbound aBtomobtU leave Rov well for Alamogordo at a M. Arrive Alamogordo at US M. Steps are made at the following potnui Plcache.

Ttnole Hondo San Patricio, (lien Coe. White Mt Id a. Mesrlero Bent. Tula-roe. La Lax.

ThrouKh fare one war JU Interme dlate pelsta Sc per mile. Twenty-five pound baVsTsnairt CsaFritMl frtsisL EIL(MWI It tir rMM1fwt Tvlepaone No. 12 er No Reewell. 41 or 4 Alamorerdo Bert Browntntv OenL Mgr Reewell New Meikra MAHFA-FOKT DAMS AUTO MAIL LINK. Leasee rort Davie dally and Sadr9 a.

m. Leaves Marfa 1 p. m. One way Stfte; raund trip. S4 09.

O. n. Davis. Prop. II1CKOK HOTEL AND ALTO l.l.N E.

Ende. N. 5L Tripe to Bleptaaut Batte end Palomae Sptinen. Cert nieet all trains. RLACK R.NGK AUTO STAGE AND EXPRESS LINE.

Paxaencer servire leaviac Brcle end ntorlde dilv exceDt Sunday at 7 fat oitL'? Ktaoha VIamKam1 ISVIII. SH From the September Number of Harper's Bazar Tartan s3k forming the underwaisl and sleeves adds a dashing bit of color to this frock blue serge. The side fastening is finished with a trimming of braid and buttons. There is 'a becoming hiite white cottar, and a fotd of white the V-shaped Offlces. There are scores of women who have returned home from summer.

hotels declaring they hare had a most Ktorious season, yet who, have left behind them a trail Sf kit gossip and meaningless chatter: women who have dose nothing -to Increase the respect for womankind, nothing which has cheered, or strengthened any human being wh came within their radius. Ara you one or these (Copyright, 115, by Star Company I JCOT1CB To Ticket Holder. School Pageant Reserved seats far the Pageant of Patriotism to be given by the El Paso School For Girls may be had at Ryan drug store Tuesday morning at 9 and thereafter by those holding exchange tickets for this performance. NO PERSON TICKETS WILL. BE RESERVED for this performance Did SFRINGS.

LAMSA. TEX. AUTO UMS Leaves Blc Sprlnes dally except Sunday at 3t m. arrlvlne Lamea via Soash and Sparenberc: at 12 coon, rstarnlss to Blsj Spring same dayt p. in.

SS.S9 oae sray. round trip fJordHI jt Smith. Props. Bis Sprints, Tex. Auto (eaves Tclarosa for Mesaler dally.

13 round trip fare to Alamocordo 3S D. vT, Shoemaker Anto Line. Tnlaresa. II M. STAGE LLNE Hoand trip dally (except Sunday) one way LIS.

Meet all Orient trains at Oweso. (J. MarshalL Owner. SlLlEK CITY JIOOOLLOS STAGE LINE. One vay Round Trip J1J.O0.

Stanley Steamer. IS Passencer Car. Wire or write for reservation. ElCht years experience MogoUon. Road Frank Tovrnscnd.

P. O. Bex Phone 111. Silver City LAS CRrCES AtTTO IXSV. FOR MEblLLA VALLEY rOINTS.

Leavas Herald office each week day at I p. m. Fares from El Paso to Canatllto ..............3 Aatneny LOO Bertno LIS Vado L5 Mevielts L7S Mesdla Pa-k toe Las Craees ro) Leaves Las Cruces Drur Ca far El Paso at IS s. to. dally LAKE VALl.EV..

IlILLSBORO AMI KJM-STON AUTO STAOE AMI EXPRESS LIE Meet all trains at Lake Valley. Wire at my evoease for special trips anj- vrhere at any line. Rates reasonable, W. VSISTER. Hlllsboro.

M. BUBXA FALLS AUTO LINE Reaad trip dally (except Sunday) one way Jist. Win go anrxbere. aBy J. Brown, Owner.

ULODE TO PHCEMX. BItbt hoan Via Roosevelt dam. Leaves EwmlaiOB hotel, uloee. datty 30 a. m.

Arrive Phoenix 4 p. ra. Fare Jli. Stake tmrii'Mu In advance. nia ulley Aato stace Lis, (llobe.

Arts. siOSU ELL-CAKrUrOZO MAIL LINE. Passenger service leaving beta Roswell and Carrlsnio dally aad Sunday at a. m. for Pleaeho.

Tlnnie. Haado. Lincoln. Ft. Staotoa.

CaptUn aad NosaL Throaith fare eoe way Ite Intermediate points at pei mlla. Bairsce carried OD to 17ft sounds. SO noundm fre 'Sxcess at le per pound. RaaweH Aato Co. Owners and Operators.

EI. PASO-LA MR8A CTO LINE. UrrBR ALLEA. IV BST SIDE. UER.LU DBLIBRT.

Leevea Herald offlee aaeci week day at Fare from El Paso to the fot- lowiaa points are as follows. csautino 7fc La Union store LOO CaamberlDo L3S La Mesa no Car leaves La Me.a for El Paso itli.ni. dally Telepbone 112 La Mesa, N. XL B. Hewitt..

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