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' CITY NEWS. j Mr. Joseph Nichols of Chlcngo, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Ousley, Kansas City, Has., last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Barton, 3110 Biiet 2tst street, will leave Sunday for Dal ton, Mo., to visit relatives. Mrs. Mary Hardy, 1211 B 21 st street, has returned from Lincoln nfter a very pleasant visit with relatives. Mrs. Carmen Itackley, 2128 Harrison street, Is visiting friends In Chicago, 111., OnyUia, Neb., and St. Joe. f. 1 Mesdames Suo Crowley and G. V. Gamble left Wednesday for Richmond, Mo., for a stay ot two -weeks. Mrs. Charles A. Ousley, 11C Edgcr ton, Kansas City, Kas., Is visiting her father, Mr. Chrlsdell, Topclta, Kas. Miss Ethel J. Crawford left Thurs day for a two weeks' visit among 'friends' and relatives in Chicago, 111. Mrs.. Ji Walton Coleman of StLouls, lSj, spending the week end with Mrs. Gertrude Tlbb, 1513 East 23d street. Thomas E. Schumacher, Jr., who Is taking a course In law In Chicago, was in the city last week visiting his sis ters. The Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, 23th and Merslngton, will glvo a b'g basket meeting Sunday, August 9. Take "7th street car. Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Bailer arc the happy parents of a fine son, Lloyd Harding Bailer, born August 2d in Chicago, 111. Rev. J. C. Bell, pastor of the A. M. B. Church In Jefferson City, Mo., Is visiting In the city, the guest ot Kev. W. C. Williams. Mr. H. M. G. Spencer ot JJakcrsfleld, Cal., who has been 'visiting his moth er and friends for tho past month, re turned home Wednesday. i 'vAraong the ushers at tho funeral , services over the remains of Prof. J. f Mj Greenwood, was Prof. R. T. Coles, ' principal of Garrison School. Miss Glenle Henrietta Williams stopped with Mrs. Thomas Golns, 318 West 18th street, while here on ac count ot their brother's sickness. Willie H. Washington left today for Chicago, whore he will spend two weeks visiting. En route, .he ,wlll stop over at,St. Louis a few days. The Second Baptist Church had a very largo audience on lost Sunday. The services were excellent, and Dr. Bacote's sermon was very Impressive. Mrs. Andrew J. Keith and daughter left the 2Cth to spend three weeks vis iting relatives and friends In St. Louis They will stop on their return at YVaverly, Mo. Mrs. Gertrude Tlbb, president of Vine Street Baptist Church juvenile choir, was taken very sick Sunday night at church. The choir hopes for her a speedy recovery. Old houses made new; we will point your house, ctop all kinds of leaks, patch your porches and fix up your steps for a reasonable sum. Call Dell phone 2089W. James L. Blake. Mrs. Fannie Dot3on of 131S East ICth street, has returned from a very pleasant stay of three weeks with her daughters, Mrs. James L. Thompson and Miss Dollle -Dotson, .Chicago, 111. Allen' Chapel will resume work up in her regular church house, corner Tenth and Charlotte streets, Sunday. Services at usual hours: 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. A committee of ladles will serve ice cold lem onade and .water at the closing ot the morning services in the lec ture room'. Tho gentlemen are invited to wear coat skirts.- The minister will preach at both services. Special music by the choir. Mrs. T. W. H. . Williams has re j. turned from.Indepepdence, Mo., whore sh'b attendeu " the " Doraestlo Science i,r School 'for. two weeks. 'This school Is a-branch ot tho Missouri 'State Unt ; verslty. Mrs. May Woods and granddaugh ter. Miss Mayme Lewis, 2314 Wood land avenue, left Saturday to visit Mrs. Woods' parents In Fallls, Okla. They will also visit in Parsons and Coffeyvlllo, Kas. Mr. and Mis. Mack Rlchey and daughter Miss (lortrude M, Rlchey of Wllllamstown, S. C, are visiting their cousins, Mis. . Jlat.tle Wilson and daughter. Miss Mao E. WUboii, at 1C03 Oak street. Mrs. George Webster has returned fiom Atchison, Kas., whero she went as a delegate to the district House hold of Ruth, No. 12, G. U. O, O. F., for Busy Bee Household of- Ruth, No. 3541 pf Rosedale, Kas. -The soventh annual session ot tho New Era Baptist Association, and the Woman's Homo and Foreign Mission nnd Educational Convention Will '.be , held at the Second Baptist Church, 10th and Charlotte streets, August 13 to 18. Dr. O. T. Mosby, Recording . tSacreta.- Iter. Dr. J. L. Morris, pastor of the Klrat Street Ilaptlst Church, Victoria, Texas, has been filling the pulpit of the Metropolitan Bantlst Church the last two Sabbaths, making a favor able Impression on that Congregation. They are. seeking a new pastor for the church, Ilev, Dr. Morris Is one of the b'tst Baptist prcacheis of Texas. The members ot tho L. S. P. Club hereby wish to announce to nil guests who attended their party July 28th, that the uninvited party In tho per son of Bert Ford, who checked wraps and chaiged for so doing, did so for his own benefit without, their knowl edge or authority. (Signed) THE L. S. P. CLUB. Dr. E. P. Moon, appointed by Gov. Hatfield as a delegate from Mt. Hope, West Virginia, to the Negro National Civic Movement which convened at the Gurrlson Field House this week, Is a brother to Mr. W. C, Moon, man ager oil tho Produco Market at 1335 East 18th street. Dr. Moon spoko Wednesday night on tho "Scientific Business Adaptation of the Negro." Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Chapman have returned after a delightful trip at Camp Hope on Lake Olson, Minn. Prior to taking the trip to Minnesota, they 6pentA very pleasant week In St. Louis, attending the Stato Medical AsEOclation, and then Mrs. Chapman was four weeks In Nashville, Tenn., settling the Caldwell estate. They are now at home to friends and pat rons. CARD OF THANKS. We wiBh to thank the friends and neighbors and especially the neigh bors on Montgall avenue, also the Pathfinders Club, for their kindness and beautiful floral offering at the in stance of the sickness and death ot our husband, father and uncle, Mr. J. S. Quarles. MBS. J. S. QUARLES, Mns. I. C. ROSS, MISS BLANCHE QUARLES, MISS ETHEL JOHNSON, MISS CLAUDIA L. QUARLES. HON. W. CLARENCE HUESTON, I the brilliant young Attorney of Kansas City who is Worshipful Master of Mt. Qread -Lodge, U. D., which boasts of ninety members. There Is a reason why the larger per cent of Cabinet Stationary used by Kansas City's "400" Is turned from the Arthur W. Harris Printing Establishment. First their " work manship in this class of service Is unexcelled by any of the larger ana beet equipped printing establish ments In' this city, sincu they all but make a specialty ot this class of work. Second, while their prices are not always the lowest, they are al ways thu fairest. They have "de livered" with accuracy and despatch to over 30 per cent of the classy weddings and receptions during the past year and nnw when a function of class Is announced Its a ten-to-ono shot that Harris will handle the Mb. , . On Wednesday evening the Social Pathfinders were entertained by Mrs. T. C, Uuthank at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. J., G, Groves, near Edwardsvllle, Kas., on the new Bon ner Springs lnterurban car lino. About thirty-two young people from the city were present, and were joined by about twenty suburbanites. It 'was Indeed the ,moBt delightful entertain ment tendered the Pathfinders since their organization, and they are en thuslast'.c in their praises of the hos tess and the spacious home thrown open to them, A short .pfogfam, Including Miss Lewis, Miss Claudia Quarles, Mr. Spruell, Mrs. Frrizier nnd Mr. Harris -was rendered. Next meeting at Gar rison Square,- Wednesday evening, August 12. Election of officers. All members should bo present. Among the many pretty social at tains of tho season was a mid-summer party given by tho L. S. P. Club, who entertained elaborately with two hun dred guestsl at the Armory Hall, Tues day evening, July 28th. Tho color EChemo,waB pink Japanese- tissue Baal), entwining each waist Hue. r " Tho. grand march was led by Prof: .Mortoa and :Madam M. Willis, who .wore a beautiful gotfn ot whltd lace'. Italian punch was served by tho little Misses Myrtle Bnln and lluth Wash ington. Music was furnished by Prof. Mel ford. The parts WIS chaperoned by Mr. nnd Mrs. Shorrll Brown, 032 Gree ley avenue, Kansas City, Kas. Tho members arp Misses Cora Black, Bosa Busch, Berenice Isaacs., Bertha Hol land, Nannio Isaacs, Maybelle Jack son, Marjf'lA.', Johnson, EfTle Maxwell, Inez Page, Nellie Plnkney, Ida Wil liams, .Mnllnda Willis and Callle' Wil liams. WORDS OF APPRECIATION. More ' Mother' 'testify-" Merit i of XXth Century Hair Preparations. Nelson, Mo., Aprl 13, J 913. Dear Madam Dabncy: I am writ ing you for a small order. I want you to please .send by mall 3 bottles of shampoo, 3 boxes of hair grower and2 boxes ot pressing oil. I like the remedy Just One; I would not be without It for anything. I am uslnc it on my little girl's hair; it seems to be helping It greatly. MRS. ANN.A BRUNER. Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 20, 1913. Dear Madam Dabney: I am a moth er of four girls. In trying to improve their hair 1 had tried several prepara tions, out none gave mo goou results until I used Madam Dabney's XXth Century Preparations. Their hair was thin, harsh and would fall out so that I dreaded to use a comb. Now their hair Is growing nicely does not fall out has no dandruff Is soft and pret ty. Three of these girls are attend ing Wendell Phillips School, Howard and Vino streets. Investigation will bear out my testimony. I would not bo without the XXth Century Prepa ration in my house. MRS. DORA HAWKINS, 2455 Woodland Ave. A six week's treatment ot Madam P. ' M. Dabney,a XXth Century Hair Preparations' sent on receipt of P O. money order of $1.25, or a single pack age of XXth Century Hair Grower, Pressing Oil or Shampoo sent for 50c. Write today to Madam P. M. Dabney's XXth Century Hair Preparations Co., ISOfi E. 24th St,, Kansas City, Mo., Dept. 40. Persons living In Kansas Cliy who cannot be supplied by their druggiet will bo called upon by an agent on dropping a postal card to tho above address or calling Bell phone. East 2476 PROO. GEO, V, STEVENS. Dr. G. W. Stevens, the well known and famqus spiritualist, can be con sulted at his residence, 618 State St., Kansas City, Kan., any day from 8 a. m. to 9 p. ra. LYDtJk COURT, STRICTLY MODERN FLATS PROF. J. H. KENNER, rast Grand High Prjcst and District trlct of Missouri, .- NIC JAMES GREEN, ST. JOSEPH, MO., a familiar flguro at every Grand Lodge Session. NO JOKE. Tho Publisher You never wrlto any moro funny stories about piano play ing and players. The Humorist No, my daughter has started to take lessons. Hart! to Choose. He was an ardent fishermen And longed to nsh,each day; But ho was a real baseball fan And couldn't Bet. awny. Wll.llpg. "You want to win'your case, don't you?" asked the lawyer of his balky client. ' "Certainly I do,'v' replied tho client. "Well, then, Hstpn to me. There must be some lying done." "Well, I'll leave everything to you, Counselor!" The Wlggler. Patience Did you eter notice how sho appears to bo -perfectly at home In the water Patrlco-Yes, shb can swim like a fish in tho water. f "Sure, and wlgglejlko an eel out of water." , Wear on the -Tongue. Church It is saldpthat many of the Sandwich Island women have their husbands' names tattooed on their tongues. Gotham If they talk llko some women I know, it would speedily bo worn off, I guess. Troubjes Redd This' paper.says the Ameer ot Afghanistan owns 58 automobiles, and he is forty-two. years old. Green Well, wo've-Jcnown men to own only, one' machine and feel older tban tlialfr ' " L'sHe. Had It. Dancingman O, have you como across the latest sensation in danc ing? th- Hadlt Yep. TbaSjatcst one with me is a sore foot, ? ' Can't Be Told Quickly. "What.' did your wife say to you for remaining : 'down tpttn so late last night?" i! . "Well, .If.you harief'an hour to spares' I can Blve.ye.aajwpjof it." Meandering Mike Here's a New York druggist calling soap a luxury. Weary Willie Luxury nbthln'; It'a a, nuisance! Buffalo Express. MARSHALL, MO., Deputy Grand Master of the Eighth Di3 THE OLD RELIABLE DRESSING FOR KINKY OR CURLY HAIR.IT5 USE MAKES STUBBORN, HARSH HAIR SOFTER, MORE PLIABLE AND GL033Y.EASYT0CQMBAND PUT UPIN ANY STYLE THE LENGTH WILL PERMIT. WRITE FOR TEST1M0NIE5JELUHG HOW THIS REMARKABLE REMEDY MAKES SHORT, KINKY HAIR GROW LONG AND WAVY. BEST POMADE ON THE MARKET FOR DANDRUFF, ITCHING OF THE SCALP AND FALLING OUT OF THE HAIR. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.GET THE GENUINE.PUT UP IN 25 AHD 50 BOTTLES with CHARLES FORD'S NAME ON EVERY PACKAGE. - SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. IF YOUR DRUGGIST CANNOT SUPPLY Y0U.WE WILL SEND IT TO YOU DIRECT AT THE F0LL0W1HG PR1CES,SMAUSIZED OATTir is i inr.r crrrrt datti c cru THE OZONIZED OX MARROW CO. 216 LAKE STJEPT. 80 CHICAC0.ILL. fUust the InformationWeNeed" Websterjs THEMERfiUtUVlEBSTER Every clay ia your talk und reading, on the street cor, in to cicc, bhep, and rchocl some new question ia euro to como up. Vcu seek quick, accu rate, encyclopedic, up-to-date in formation. This NEW CREATION' will cuswer art your questions with finauuthcr Ity, 400,000 Wonlt UrRlud. 3TOO ragn. 6000 r.lutttvtlon. Cot I fJOO.OOP. The di dictionary ivilh I tho ncff divided lugo. A "trcke I tOeniua-'r write for peo Imm Ytmffe.. 11. lu.trauou., etc. Kautlou this and receive FHEEa ectef pookotmape. C.&C KERRIAK CO, Spriniflcld, EMU. U.S.A. Mexico differs from our own land in several respects. There, for instance, the Federals aro not considered the outlaw league. ; a' . : 1 If you can be calm when excitement is -all around you, you'll make a good soldier or a pretty fair bond on a daily paper. F0RD5 HAIR POMADE 11111" Hi The Arcade Barber Shop Corntr 18th and Vine Streets BLUFORD & DUDLEY, 'Proptrs. Up to the Very Moment Sanitary in Every Detail. The Highest Class Service Guaranteed Elegant Appointed Bath Rooms. - ' ' IMPORTED AND Four Skilled Workmen Constantly in attendance. A SjleiiM Opportnily For Investment? STOCK FOR SALE IN THE Kaw Valley Truck Farm Co. (INCORPORATED.) GROWERS AND SHIPPERS OF EARLY GARDEN VEGETABLES. SWEET POTATO PLANTS, TOMATO, PEPPER AND CABBAGE PLANTS, POTATOES AND WATERMELONS. References: Commercial National' Bank, InSep'ondbnceKansas. Commercial National Bank, Kansas City, Kansas. . Rev. J. R. Richardson, President, J Rev. "W. A. Bowren, Vice-President, Rev. D. B. Jaekson, Treasurer. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS J P- Ewiug, Secretary and Manager, George MeNeal, Assistant Secrotary, J. C. Branch, Assistant Manager, j Nick Chiles, Auditor. I. V. Bradley, Attorney. General Offices: 117 West Sixth Street H. P. EWING, Manager. Agents: J. P. MAYNARD, 2330 Vine Street, Bell Phone, East 2330. REV. G. T. MOSBY, 2404 Highland Avenue. Poro hair dressing, hair weav ing and facial massaging. Scalp treatment a specialty. Mrs. E. Norles, 1737 Paseo, upstairs. E. EUGENE VAUGHAN. MEMBER K. C. BUSINESS LEAGUE. ANNOUNCEMENT. I have plenty of capital to build bouses. Telephone me to-day. Kvent ually you will. Estimates cheerfully given. TO THE NEWLYWEDS. While now your hearts are so joyful, Take heed lest you forget, That buying a borne today, for tomor row, Is a step you'U ne'er regret. GOING! Flist class " per cent mortenges for sale. 4 looms, 25 ft .650.00. 550,00 down. EUGENE EDWARD VAUGHAN, Twenty-sixth and Parkway, KANSAS CITY, KANSAS. Bell phone. West 1757. CHEAP JOHN'S PLACE t New and Second Hand Goods Bought, Sold and Exchanged Boll Phone Eatt 3413. y 2122 Vine Street WM. HOPKINS, Prop. The Star Cleaners and.pyers, Mr. , XL li. Ilopklps, proprietor, five yearo at this location, 232C Vino street, wish to talio your measure foe summer and winter suits. Steam and French dry cleaning a specialty. Ladles' antl gen tlemen's clothes called or and deliv ered. We mako a specialty of niter Ins Ladles and tientlcincn'a .cloflteo. Our 'work spealta.-for itsolf as well net hundreds of satisfied customers. It you want good work at moderate prices, glvo us a call. Bell phono, East 1207J. II. L. HOPlCrNS.2320 Vino street. V. DOMESTIC CIGARS Ladies' Tailoring Dressmaking AND Fancy Gowns a Specialty I am ,prprmrd;to oi -j ier ine puDiic tne oest dressmaking, tailoring, dralting and fitting. Grnduato of ono of llio best white downtown college. . Will also teach Drafting. Bell Phone East -i 139 W Mrs. Lillie Williams agi4 Woodland Avenup KANSAS CITY, MISOURI Leape Enterprise! On Eighteenth in the Fifteen Hundred Block Every Negro Periodical, Negro Pictures, Negro Books, Novelties Stationery A FIRST-CLASS Shoe Shining Parlor 5c. Every Day in the Year 11 ttJit 10lb Street. CHAS. A. STARKS, p,op, Our Mottof "Nothing but Tbc Pest" Floral Company Everything in Flowers and Flower Designs "WE DELIVER THE GOODS" k News Bureau The People lay we have' made aorae of the moat be&utiful and original de algns in flowers ovtjr aeea In Kauaai City. Oor Specialty "Qiiek MiTel7..tilrMtry,Svw,, Bell Phone Kaat 8613 1611 E. I8Ui St.; Kansas CHy, Me.