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El Paso Heraldi
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EL PASO HEUALD Wednesday, Sept. 24, 1913 Jfil New Fashions, New Weaves and New Shades In "fl 4 -a STKT" Dh VI Jl ww an ef inter ouits THERE'S an air of distinction and individuality about the clothes that are being shown this season at the "POPULAR." They exactly meet every fashion requirement and the weaves and colorings are the newest and best. They are the kind that men of advanced ideas want. Hart Schaffner Marx, Rogers Peet "FitfornT and "High School" Clothes Can be bought in El Paso only at this store. There are no better clothes than these at any price.

Visit our store and see the new Fall and Winter models you are welcome at any time. You will find suits that you like priced at $12.50 to $40. See Our Special Suits at $15 See Our Special Suits at $25 Copyright Hit Sdaffner Mrx Large Assortment of Fancy Vests JkShmd All the Newest Styles in Men's Fall Hats PRESBYTERIANS TO MEET TUCUMCARI Annual Assembly to Open Thursday Public Schools to Furnish Gymnasium for High School. Tucumcarl, Sept. 24 The annual meeting of the Presbyterian synod will open here Thursday evening, with.

Eev Samuel Magill, of Raton. N. preaching the opening sermon. His successor as moderator will then be elected Rev J. A.

Armstrong, of Ala-rrogordo N. will open Friday's session. The afternoon of that day will Your Stomach Bad? JUST TRY ONE DOSE of Mayr's "Wonderful Stomach Remedy and Be Convinced That You Can Be Restored to Health. Wonderful Vw.Msbv I Tou are not asked to take Mayr's 'nndcrful Stomach Remedy for weeks and months before you receive any 1 ereftt one dose is usually required to convince the most skeptical sufferer of Stomach Ailments that this great remedy should restore anyone so afflicted to good health. Mayr's "Wonderfnl Stomach Remedy has been taken by manv thousands of people throughout the land.

It has brought health and happiness to sufferers who had despaired of ever being restored and who now proclaim It a Wonderful Remedy and are urging others who may be suffering with Stomach, IIer and Intestinal Ailments to try it Mind" you. Hajrt "Wonderful Stomach Remedy is so different than most medicines that are put on the market for the various stomach ailments It is really in a clasj by itself, and one dose will do More to convince the most skeptical sufferer than tons of other medicines. Results from one dose will amaze and the benefits are entirely natural, as It acts on the source and foundation of these ailments, removing the poisonous catarrh and bile accretions, and allaying the underlying chrcnlc inflammation in. the alimentary and intestinal tract, rendering the same antiseptic. Just try one dose of Mayr's onderful Stomach Rented put it to a test today you will be overjoyed with your quick recovery and will highly praise it as thousands of others are constantly doing Send for booklet on Stomach Ailments to Geo H.

Mayr, Mfg. Chemist. 154-156 Whiting St. Chicago, I1L For sale in El Paso by Potter Drug and druggists everywhere. Advertisement be devoted to of th budget plan and a canvass by every member, which will be led by Rev.

Robert M. Donaldson, of Denver, Colo. In the evening, he women of the church will give an entertainment On Saturday devotional services will Ka lad Tttr TT CivmTcfan nf TTo JVU fcJ JJ. german: in the afternoon the visitors I will take a trip to the government experiment farm. Popular will be held in the evening, with Rev.

Jos. W. Winder, superintendent of Surday school work, and Rev. E. 7.

McCol'ough, of Santa Fe.as the speakers. Sunday morning there will be a ser mon by Rev Ernest Hall, of San Francisco, followed by the sacrament of the Lord's supper in the afternoon a meeting of the Woman's Sj nodical society of New Mexico will Te addressed by Miss "Vaughn, of China, and Mrs. Aldrich, of San Francisco; at 7:30 p. m. the mstalation of Rev.

P. B. Henderlite as pastor of the Tucom-cari church, will be held. Monday morning devotions 'will be led by Rev. B.

Meeker, closing the meeting. The use of the Center street Methodist church has been obtained in which to hold the meetings of the Synodical society, this building and the building of the First Presbyterian church furnishing sufficient room to accommodate the expected attendance. The board of education of the city schools has arranged for a winter program to be given the public in order to raise funds with -which to Jurnish a. gymnasium for the high school. The program will consist of five numbers, which will be given during tne rext five months, the fifth being given on the last day of the year.

The program of last vear, which was successful, I went to furnish a school library. Many new members are joining the I night business school at the high school building The school holds on Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights. Many business men of Tucumcari are taking up Spanish. B. Tom J.

Taylor, and Mrs. G. I. Murray, all of this city, have opened an abstract office under the head of the Dyer Abstract company, Mr Dyer being manager of tne company. BRYAN DRINKS TOAST, BUT IT IS WITH WATER Washington.

D. Sept 24. A toast to president Wilson, president Poincare and the traditional friendship between France and the United States was drunk in water by secretary Bryan and the French commission here to select a site at the Panama-Pacific fair. MaJ. J.

J. Dickinson, who was host made a hot denial of a published story that Mr. Bryan had not drunk when the champagne glasses were raised and that the French visitors were offended. As Mr Bryan proposed the toast. It was drunk with water.

COURTEOUS AND EFFICIENT SERVICE AT ALL TIMES FOR THE SMALL AS WELL AS THE LARGE DEPOSITOR Rio Grande Valley Bank Trust Co Corner Mesa Ave. Texas St iCrWBIT Kuaat? 1132 VISE PIROUGH the Mediterranean, Suez Canal, Red Sea and Indian Ocean to Bombay and Colombo, induding.side trips through India, The Holy Land and Egspl, stopping at interesting points in Europe, Asi and Africa, by the S. S. CLEVELAND () From New York, January IS, 1914 93 Days $700 and up Including shore decisions sad all necessary expense Also cruises to Wect Indies, Pacama Canal, Around the World, taronrn tae Panama Caaal, and MMPERATOR' Mediterranean trips. Send for booklet, ttaiing crulx HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 80S Olive St, St.

Louis, Mo. Or local agents. aXSSSZiAS2aSC NEW MEZICO PIONEER DIES AT ALBUQUERQUE Albuquerque. N. Sept.

24. Col. Perfecto Armijo, a freighter in the early days on the Santa Fe trail, operating between Leavenworth, Kansas City, Chihuahua and Tucson, and who served two terms as sheriff of Bernalillo county, died here last night, aged 68 vears. He was a member of oni of the oldest Spanish families in Now Mexico and traced his ancestors back to the conquistadores. Before Yon Marry You ought to buy as much life insurance as you can afford.

The girl you love may not ask Vou t0 this it's a jdelicate question for her to suggest; but when you tell her you've done 'it for her sake -watch her smile! What's that? You're already married? Good! here's your slogan: The longer I wait, the higher my rate; I'll buy that insurance before it's loo lale. But for your own sae--Choose carefully! There's a vast difference in" companies. Don't just buy any kind of insurance. Get the best. An annual dividend policy in the Union Central Life, of Cincinnati.

The kind that costs less as you grow older. It may seem a paradox; but the best is also the cheapest! The Union Central holds the world's record for highest interest earnings on its investments and loteest net cost to policy holders. Biggest company in Texas too, and has more money invested in the State than any other. An inquiry won't obligate you. "Talk With Tyndall" 2 1 7 American Bank, El Paso.

'Phone 4570. (Night Call, 3473). BRYAN OBJECTS TO DETAILING EXPENSES Admits He In Aiding; Students In Asia but Thinks Public Should Not Ask Too Much Information. Washington, D. Sept.

24. Secre tary Bryan says he doesn't mind discussing his resources of income, but he thinks it Is going a little too far asking him to make public a detailed account of. his private expenses. A speech by senator Martine defending the secretary's' Chautauqua lecturing, in which the senator said Mr. Bryan was supporting mission students in Japan, brought many inquiries: The secretary issued this statement: "We are not educating any boys in Japan.

A Japanese student lived with us lor aDout live years, Dut returned to Japan in 1904. Senator Martine's remarks probably refer to students whom we have assisted in other Tarts of Asia, but I do not consider it necessary to discuss the matter. I have discussed the resources of my Income, but I am not yet convinced that the public requires me to discuss each contribution which I see fit to make to a worthy cause. "I may add that I answer these questions with reluctance and with the feeling that newspapers and those who ask questions through them, ask more as a matter of curiosity than a wish to know my private affairs." Attention. Young Men! Young Women.

Do you desire a position In the classified civil service' clerks, letter carriers, railway mail clerks, etc. in demand; ages IS to 15; salary $75 to $150 monthly. HundreJs of appointments to fill vacancies, exterslon of service and parcels post Mr. jI. L.

Carl will be at Paso del Norte hotel, in El Paso, on "Wednesday, October 1, Inquiring for young men and -oniei who desire to qualify for one of these appointments. He be there, one day only, until 9 p. m. Those interested should call and see him without falL Minors to be accompanied by parents. Advertisement.

THE CLASSY AUDITORIUM, A CLASSY KINK FOR CLASSY PEOPLE. EVERYTHING CONDUCTED IN FIRST CLVSS MANNER. Advertisement cJ tfjvr And After The Leading Style Display A Challenging Array of pening eeic Fecials At Exceptionally Low Prices 'T'HOSE who during the Autumn Exhibit viewed the windows at this store, and, particularly those who took the trouble to come inside and see the wonderfully beautiful display of suits and gowns, wraps and hats, dress goods. silks, trimmings and other accessories, will be the first to agree that as an accurate depiction of Fashion's latest fancies, our displays during the Fashion Show led the city. And now we turn to a field itrltara lnq Jarekin ie oittnllxr rnTraAtA fn fhat rf ValllA Ann in fni 9r nffnroA 'v) J-vJr those which cannot fail to make an immediate and lasting impression on you.

New Suits Imcomparable Values Opening Week Specials $15, $25 and $35 CLEVER in cut and design, distinctive in trimming effect, rich. materials and colors, Cutaway Coats, short in front and sloping lines in the back or with suggestions of the Empire and blouse effects. New features are noted in trimmings, collars and revers, new arangements of braids, buttons and velvet. The materials are both plain and rough weaves, bouclei, Berford cords, broches, diagonals, serges, cheviots and the new peau de peche and Duvetyn cloth, in plain colors and two-toned effects. We have all sizes women's, misses' and.

juniors' and a large assortment for stoat women. (Third Floor.) Captivating Styles in Silk Dresses For All Occasions at $15, $25 and $35 THERE is a delightful surprise in store for every woman who comes to see the new Fall Silk Dresses at, this store. Never since one can remember has there been so much captivating beauty and originality. The most striking feature of the new styles is the charming INDiVJJJUAL-ITY that sparkles in every line and curve of the new Silk Dresses in the graceful draped effects and blouse waists of Oriental inspiration; in. the snappy trimmings, such aa vestees, sashes and dainty collars of various sorts; in the rich, exquisite materials luxurious Crepe Meteor, Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Crinkled Egyptian Crepe, Charmeuse, Brocades, Chiffon, Nets, Laces, etc Here are the the latest shades Tango, Indian Red, Chartreuse, Russian Green, Sarcello, Peacock, Wistaria, Tete de Negre, Atlantic Blue, Damson, Terra Cotta as well as Black, Navy, Brown and Taupe.

Our wonderfully large showing ranges from the simple street dress to the most regal evening costumes and each dress is characterized by a. distinctiveness and superiority in workmanship and that gives it th appearance of a high-priced couriere's masterpiece. Each dres3 is the very best value possible to procure at the pru better value by far than you will find anywhere else. borne wonderfuUyebarming Silk Dresses offered for tomorrow at mrasuaHy ii -w V'3 -w JK mw-i Tt If ah 5 md low prices v. im ir- ijyii.

A 2 feVg' tM: itN IS' iiPglM tf? Y. ftd ir S2 a-nH -vi. 8 it Opening Specials In Mew Fall Coats At $153 $25 and $35 THESE Coats are in many novel effects. They include long and three-quarter models with lut-terfly sleeves and belted effects. There are also coats of mannish tendencies for street and auto wear.

The materials include Velour de Laine, Chinchilla, Brocaded Velvet, Pressed Velour, Sealettes, Boucle, Cheviots, Bayadere, Duvetyn many of them are handsomely embellished with fur collars. Also the misses and junior "Sports?" Coat in the stunning belted models with patch pockets, in many new shades which are very popular for the school girl. jrresisiiDiy cnarming. upemng Weefc Specials at, hV 45 rnvisfer $15, (Third Floor.) $35 and $35 -cr 1 For the School Girl Mlddv Rlnrisms dnanrnrr JXaJ, mm VJTFhave just received a large shipment ofrthe TV 1913-14 styles in lEddv Blouses, with il- I ored and striped collars, cuffs and pockets. Also some all-white Middys.

These are the celebrated i Mendel's make and are the highest-class garments of their kind that have ever been manufactured. The perfect sewing, neatness im miiwi. in oi mese garments nave Deen approved and appreciated by satisfied purchasers everywhere. The materials are absolutely fast color and will positively retain the original shade. Made under strictly sanitary conditions and not in dark, crowded sweatshops.

Matchless at. gee (Third Floor.) TV Paris Styles But Not in the French Capitol Are There Such Fine Shadow Lace Blouses at $2.95 rp HE statement is made with the fact in mind that the Blouses one finds in Paris are also machine-made-bui not cuite so J- carefully and daintily as are these "POPULAR" reproductions. Quite a remarkable fact, is it not? The Accordion Pleated White Lace Blouse over flesh-color silk is a gem of simplicity The Shadow Lace Blouse, that is lined with net and has dainty tracings of color at theed of nl.rri m. The Lace Blouse with under trimmings of wide ribbon in a dainty confiction. pleatmgs, is umque.

Clever, best describes the shadow lace Blouse with- longjiadJcsleeves of net. Of course, there are several other models, too. (Third Children's Dresses Coats and Sweaters Opening Week Specials -Second Floor GIRL'S SWEATERS Just the thing for these cool mornings and eeings. Infants', children's and misses' sizes, in red, white and grey; all wool quality. Extra fQ special for Thursday at, eacn 5OC WOOL DRESSES AT $5.00 One is a pretty navy bine serge in Balkan style, having box pleated front and finished with tan ratine collar and cuffs.

Another dark red serge, fastened down left side, in Mary Jane stye, and finished with fancy cord loops and crochet UU3L values Best ever offered at $5.00 GIRLS' WASHABLE DRESSES Made of good quality ginghams and percales in stripes, plaids, dots, rings, etc pretty yoke effects; some of embroidery, others fancy braided yokes and collars. Excellent styles for school wear. Sizes 2 to 14 years. Specially fri rp- priced at $2.45 and Pl .570 GIRLS' COATS AT large line'induding serges, cheviots, chinchillas, boucles and corduroys, in a fine variety of colors and styles suitable for girls of 2 to 14 yeara of age. Excellent frS! rf CpO.UU The "Popular" For Correct Footwear Bear Jhis in Mind When Ready to Purchase HE making jom purchases of New Fall footwear, bear in mind the "Popular Women's Shoe Department.

Remember our shoe department is in keeping with the balance of our stocks. Everything new and up-to-date in stylish footwear. We cmpiuy competent salesmen to tit your feet AT $4.00 Among the newest arrivals is a Patent Leather Pump with the new Louis Cuban heel and black jet ornament This turn sole is a stylish pump for evening or afternoon wear; a pair $4.00 AT $5.00 We have just received our new fall line of Wright Peters Fashionable Footwear for Women. The Wnrrht Pt. CI W7 nocs women See Our Window Displays on Mesa Ave, and San Antonio St.

are considered the best $5.00 and $6.00 shoes on the market. We show them in all styles and leathers. Among them is a black satin button Shoe; welt sole; made on the new Nordica, last A very dressy style; a pair $5.00 EVENING SLIPPERS See our new line of Evening Slippers in all the desired shades including Nell Rose and Van-derbilt Blue; a pair $3.50 to $5.00 i if Di8Ff fur 5fc 9 Demonstration of "Cossard Lace Front" Corsets by Miss i men of Lhtcago, non in Progress 3rd Floor hi TL -i tfciJSS in 1HI CI III rHCTE LONGW ELL'S FOR TVXI. Advertisemet..

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