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y -1 '5. . ..-"- -' When God reigns la the hearts of .the) ' husband and jwif e, ' there ihts h I r3 r r? r- 111 - ' 'best i possible foundation; for a sue esaf u) and r happy married li Pk.V v. 4 4 1 u Lii L u ii U LL TMRE C; Ti E IN COUNTRY r: CLUB GOLF, TOURNAMENT Sio. K , 'yv ? - ' i' f The present fad among the school V girls this year seems to be 'the com pletlng of their already extensive vo calulary. of: slang: This is really de . piorable for, expressive as It may be. ; ilang does not express refinement. J lady speaking of this the other , day said that she was horrified when on the car she heard a number of . rlrls laughing-hilariously and, being fond; of yoang girls and think to learn of; the - cause - of their amusement,V listened. . A nice arrearlne airl was I the center of attraction. She was try? - An ',, -i . id ithta-fw , J? ia;'f - C. De Wolfe & Co. of the tene. ct tuca p!m : ;s were tlltly i St tier. a stone cuttlni the 1 trouble often tesins before the strains enc2 la sjen mtvC.s tr.d tcr com- tW..ff f hinni ... , - . idled away. And every couple, idiots . 1 : i k hi tivx h 1111 11 w u inn 'nni ti inn r V.r.fl te1 - ' 'l t-rMor - tver: : n who vr i q i ih3 v -r.icrci i' t: Hied C.-t Ce cus, "I have it::.: i - id, "cr.i I z? I little tLir-3 J. .t i 17 1 C.v lc;crr? a I 1 Hit t: ' 1 . '. , ( : c 1: 1 . l. v , . 1 1: ' :: he following suSestiorisrep i ; v -i -Ai Cilver cloth brushes ... Cilver Hat Pin Holders... Silver Travelers' Flasks ..-, v .... ... . . J5 Jto JS.50 Silver Handled .Whisk Brooms I..... ;.rU2.50 Silver Soap Boxes, $X0 to $175 -Silver" Talcum Powder, Hoi ct . f ers u. .-. . . . . ,.::.U75 Silver Manicure Sets, 85 -up. Ivory Hair Crushes . ; $ .... ; . . .. ... .$1.00 to ." 7J0O Ivory Cloth . Brushes.."........ . t20 to 4.0d -'. ;, ""';;"';-V .vi-..-:. thinks that It is. Then often he may use slang In preference to swearing. : In some homes the parents do not allow their children to use slang, while in others it is countenanced and some fond mothers think that slang from a growing girl is : amusing. ' . The latter tendition shoald not exist, for coarse words are most unbecoming to a glrL 5 . STOfiE ItJ KIDfJEY Four. X-Hay pictures';: we re V taken; frc i a'T"ti?r.t wr.3 "put-nnier. him tor U.3 i'.-te. An creratlcn . vras.: about . 'decIJed v.t.3 rcc: I to . r ..vDf.e. , , i . . . - . l, . i . Vi:'..:n ten wc :s -. t!:e Llooi . and r2!n Y'l ce; i ar.J in ix ir.cntha ho ff-rr letter 1 r Ly-ician, a lectur ?:n rrcr.c'.;co Medical cr In r-3 cf thi cc:r:7.'. clui'.ar cas; cf in tl.3 -LL'-.ry. An eperatica : i" 113 r:v:crilcJ Tultcn's Kenal Cc Co. 13 Icsol rrsnt for Con:; run Ask for tc to ; :;ch play. : la cf Its Arthur, hcai ::nt, Is in i ircrn st: I f 3 to tLo x: :n t';: 3 tMni that ::? "I c::'t !:rsv, ; 1 - . t cr t: . .:.:.i 1.: lv ts lil;c: a r he eij-s 1 - " convenie - - - Ivory Bonnet ; Crushes, ;.v-$30 Ivory 'Complexion Crushes I Ivory Dressing Combs .J.U v ' -:. i . .75c to $10 . Ivory Military Hair Brushes. - ' ? 1 ..v: V; i V. V. $5.50 to T8.5C Ivory ; Nail ' Buffers with trays i ... . .$1.C3 . to $1.75 Pearl, Ivory ; and Ebony Man-" icure.Sets In silkjined and; ; s leather roll-up-: cases . from C :: . ;.v.u$io to vzxxs Gil I ette Razors . $5.00. to $150 " Auto. Strop Razors . .. . . r.$5.00 Durham Duplex Razors. . .$5.03 . FORT AN D 1 H OTEL ' STREETS s t-rm . i uu&oiuieir- -luiu uiiLTiieu ilia 1 iiii- v.t.r fila Uat frK (,,,rr Trt Mrt-.in possible, ; continued the Castor. . "But Lit - t'r. rca- Jt w3 a Et-3tiiatcast-the shadow .every: married couple should :-Eeek: i - v.:3 :rl-j e:nar c-ne .vftnt sms sIxa tairpn most earnestly and most persistently ' J!i:u-i u;:n tl.? tl;:cry that a3 it was-cr h 13. wire and to a1way3.be seeiin '., ,4 'A--;1 rctt'.rs rcralts in Nsr-ritii it ou-ht other society. If.-such .a I man - were .1 i.i u M- ,t3 vaTe EC:r3 ;;ect to reduce the in-' compelled to exchange place? with" hi3 ".. Vt 'na-it:ca and excessive tiric acid wife for a month and take care cf ; .: V . t: at ttttai3 Calculi. He was co:ur-, the baby every evening: and let ther " v." . . . rr!-' ! t.- r-t a rrrnvfrv ihat he rad anywhere-she pleased he would 13 C1A, in ajtl ;j-'.t a r:ccrd c-.:-!:t to be made.'cf.'be cured cf hi3 brutal . neglect and H . , ii. r: 1 ..v3 us t: 2 Utter clove 're ntly mailed x;- W-;'-i-r , -- : : Dnnging r tn man pertinent f sue gesuons u io me ajr. one eaouiu treat hlslwIfeRer; Robert: E. Smith delivered his third sermon on the im (iviMiuiwuica v. c .jv uifcu v 140 Methodist Episcopal; charch, 3 He stat that there - was no state or ; condi- tion in earthly life that is absolutely Ideal, .and that God evidently intend ed that there should not be and that the most' that may . be said about married. couples is that many of them are, leading ; an" approximately ideal life "The theme for this hour' he said Is 'Husbands and Wives, or How a Man i Should treat His Wife, Next Sunday evening : I propose, to reverse this order to discuss "Wives and Hus bands or How - a-Woman - Should Treat Her; Husband. : ; ."The sad fact is that matrimonial excepted; : find la due season that an to make' their married life as nearly le. ' And let me say I very fnii.Uj, ttat the only reason why 1 rreach thL refmon Is that I indulge 1 tia lly su rcstions . which may lead a to live a more ideal married life 'First of all,v'a husband should form Many men enter thi3 t acred relatlon Ehip without ever,' rjlvia a serious , thought , to ; the great rcsponsbility which rest3 upon then. lt Is mean positively ,raean for a man to constantly ignore the society "I charca every husband to beware cf afflniti : 3. Ona woman 13 encu for cue man ct a time.' -When another wcrr.an ccmes between ' the husband and wl.'3 In any way.tbcn the devil. Is al'.vays to pay. s Here 13 the roc v.hcre many a rood . man':, has made : r"Th:re 13 ; an evil which I have n, an; !t r .comnacn,,.rmcn3.raen. :tt;: t!cn tl.-y c.ht to i.ut ucnthelr . ... -.Iv: - th:y tcstov.- uron ethers. i:.-.:u:t- " " s.nt,' l.:::d:ntal meet Ir - j t: o i ':c3 and lata at riht th": r an cc :r ; 3 to hi3 pre: ale torn 3 and .'ondsrs' that v the vife is 'Jealous. There, are thousands of men, , who, whi:3. net', r-sitivcly im-oral, reed radie.l ccrrceticn of th'"e habits in th: . direct:: n. ' -. r.ev.. Mr. Smith c!::;J hi3'ermcr. wiih.a parting injunction: "Ask God to help you to be a true husband. I do not believe any man can be to hia -H v-l V . 1 V- vtV,.. aein Goa to Help him, to guiae mm and to tles3 him in hi3 home life. c . ';V:"; -'"v -'-.J?! 1 t . .vs.;-; r ' . .. '...-'i h pl ' ' s::-- ( ' ; Razor Stro ps . i .75e to $2.50 Rubber:set - Lather. Brushes.-. ';-', . -"". . .TSOC tO . v?i5 -Twinplex:- Stroppers for Gil- i ; lette I blades r..$3.50 -Orange Tinted Auto Glasses- K :..;.$3.C3 , Fountain Pens. I . $1X0 '. to $8X0 Fountain Spray, Brushes . ; : 'T 5 . . . i . . . .$2X0 to ': $5.C0 f Peari Handled Poeket Knives hi) :Wi ':' :.-; : Men .... J .1'. ....... ....... . 'fc.V ,' Ebony, Military Hair Brushes, i .r ..-J.;.v...'.$5JS0 : to $8.00 r . . ... . . . . ' ,wi'1H''-.':v' tsa':'-iHi - Thrc players tied for low score, la the bogey competition at. the Country Club, A. EwarV CJV Morse and W. Grace turning in scores :of 4 down. They cut for, the? first prize, an iTory faced driver, 'and VEwart' won.: ,The other two received two golf halls eash. ; I It was fa good day 4 for ilay twenty I golfers taking part.'v-':; V'-' : - 1 k0 one UD on the colon r h foUoWlng stores being On the down Jsider?A.vEwart;4. (l Morsft '4: -w. Grace ? 4. s CL : S.? Wrights 5. f Creig .. j. ; U. UOCKUS . , : II." . . ' WU- der 6, J. D. Mclnerny, 7. F.' M. Frle seli 7,'R. B.-Booth 7, F-.'W. Klebahn 8, G Angus 8, J. Gf Pratt ; 9.11.B. Sin Clair 9, F. C Liser.ltH. M. Harrison 13, M.u Phillips . 15, : FJ ti: Waldron, J. O. Young, EL N. Campbell, no returns -- n if i1: ; ' .i The first cf'the series of the Veek-cf-prajer meetings' was'. held In Cocke Hall at the Y. IJ. C. A this noon fr.om twelve-thirty until twelve firty-flve, A nnrntcr cf" men came iit after, iunchi ten .to attend -the meeting; at which Heyn'old McGrev.; who Tecently re turned from the .great convention 6f the Brotherhood of , St V- Andrew:' in1 Chicago, spoke upon the subject "The Brotherhood.- isyfv f y'-;' f - There has been a great growth: in the churches' in 3 recent -.''years' along the brotherhood lines and the ' topic was one. of unusual interest to those present -The topic for prayer was "For an increased - interest in ' i'ali forms tf brotherhood work,; and the interest of men in - religion."" ' : . The '. Men and .;. "Religion U Forward Movement the,. Laymens Missionary. Movement 1 the Christian Ercther hoods, and other m'ovemcnts cf thi3 kind show the masculine . trend ,cf present.-day' religion.:.; The tc r 'c for. the r.ocn meeting' tomorrov' wilt-'.be "Eihle , Class Dayvied by Frank .C. Athertcn. -,. . . . . : ..- ti.;- f-A t'-.-f ; - . , ;-: ',-t--'v jack lcvic, OAr r-'Afi,,,;.' , M V :t -.v..v RZTunr:c to tionoLULiJ. ..Jack Lewis, th3 Ala::a carsman twho came dovva-T.ilhi t3 crew that defeated -the- lecaio . laet ' .'Ceptemher, has succomed to. the lur?', cf, ITav, "ii, and thl3'msrning returned , ca Uhe Gierra to :accept- a Tositicn' at Peart Harbor Undoubtedly hevill - join "one cf the local crews next 'reason. . ' Mere than lO'years r' 5 Le-wiaf was a member cf the then fe- rep pider" crew, .which wasVinvinCi-le-i' in the I arges;-on the coast, Jiis: : brother, same beat C'" .'".-."; .'-;?.-"'.:,- - , ' ' ' " ". - ; v ;.:o;jTEVinzo tosfzhd .:.;c-3,c20,ooo:;D;jj port ; T,'AGIII,GTO::, 'Sepf. ; 7.--01 Clals c," t'. ". la: :t:'-: t J:ive become Kti"; t. ( cm Nation dollar ci;;:er.-.;.:y",;:;:t i :;i;ed to their wont ia a s; irit cf ('.: : :, r.r.d almost caiiy are pcintinj to; , .e ii;..etratica of Tie value of that wcrk.;,Today""the, depart ment i3 engaged in an ciTort to at act the attention cf American contracting : firms and' engineers to the great, field for exploitation afforded.: by, the U- ! cision of the Uruguayan".governmi;nt tu expend the enormous sum of : :.,C ) in eight years for the. Improvc-J ment of the harbors of Montevideo.;, e ! There i& the keenest rivalry between j Montevideo and Buenos Ayres for su i remacy in shipping and Montevideo ! tas already spcnt; ;iS,000,(H0 to im-: prove its port facilities. -,'But. im-; provements have hot kept; pace with the growth of itipplng and at pr"c it Montevideo carries more 'tpnnagehac any port on .the Western 'neirt'spnerj, except New Yotk," though" t j. .nly balf the Blze of 'Boston.;? TUe.A'i gen-"' tine government is aoout t- .'dig a. ttirty-foot channel in the river. PlmeV costing millions; of dollars, t enable tcr st American fiimis In'the comperl tive bidding for the Montevidoi h-irJ-'or heprovementa in 1909. but Is now mak ing a determined effort to haVArner-; lean tontractors-.; and ve exporters '; r-V dredging and other? harbor ;WacBincr? respt nd when these new bfds'ar call ed for: In a Bhor t whiles :.W : : '' g o' ' "' ' 4; Everyttln? 'la the urlntlnsr ilaV'at1 SUr-CclkUa. Alaiea street; branch. I Srehnt street '7C: ::-";-r' ;GAS u tic' pur :--.i-:;i;:r t i 'i'Sie; Buenos Ayres ,to compete ' with t tbe The; State Department Miled ,to:!n- ::7V ....... I ; ' 7; I . i l. .'.''He-' f '- ."? - '"A AIM- A't 4 jel shade in greenahd yellowfTO ea.. j illjiiiilloiil f-! i ;v n ; V : . . ' ' V i ... i. v . " I , v- ,. Sl " T" ". " r r - - r - 4" ;r-;. 1 ;An.r exceptionally good! prc'gram of vaudeville wilt be presented "toMJb-t-rty Theatre patrons tonight. i In fact the three acts that compose thi3 part of the bill can safely be called the best acts of, their kind seen locally ia inany.a day. The Pla Trio of oneratic singers present' selections that meet I' with the approval cf the most critical wlle their voices are unquestionably the best - ever heard here on the vaudeville stage. Marta Colden ha3 won a warm place in the hearts cf that part of the Liberty theatre that speaks fluent English, . ana ner tv.r lesque is highly , artistic. - Ten: ht Miss Golden will offer another com plete change that 13 said -to cdi.ma her previous efort3 in - matter cf comedy. A . new act to the Liherty program is Bravo,- Chelli and T.r china, a' trio cf Kurc; :?.n sin "err -r.a mueicldns wij defend up: a their ar itstry nr .! ta' a Id the n fav.e. ;',Arec tha r.:oi.:g p letups 3 cna-fea- ture - I !;turo prc:;ra:.i. v. r.i in tha I'L, 1 1 f -'"Local frier. d3 of L'leancr Gates, th3 famous CaiAornia. autcrcsi, have been notified c' the acceptanca cf her play, ?Th3 roor. Little Blah -Girl." vy Anh-ur-IIdkins.'a -v;i-k:.,)wn ti. rical manager. ' Hopkins' will gi. 3 ti.e, play an elaborate production at :.:t ' Christmast time;- with. Matel Tal;e.:: ro as the star. - ' -Eleanor Gates is in private lif 3 -the wife cf Richard Walton Tully, author of "The Rose cf the Rancho" and "Tha Bird cf Paradise" and owner cf an Arahian stud farm, in the Santa Cruz mountains cf'-. 'California. . has written r.:::y 'shcrt stoiies' and seer el novei3, most cf them dealing with western life. ;Ti.3 TecrLitthJ- Ri:h Girl" ii' her. first fuII-I.ngth play. " V Carwi.-:;l rnriey an J .nctr I -'p: elate 3 from ail ever the United states have gathered at Denver to attend the dedi cation cf the Immaculate Ccnceptien cathedral The church -represents: an expenditure cf ?::?,CJa." ,-. ' Ltc rjl!.!r- la t:.3 itlz- L'ns at iar-Uu":t'a,: Alakca street ; tranck. t - - - J 7N-, TPS, ELECTRIC IT ADj Nothing adds mote to the charm of "the living or dining room than an ar- : electric lamp. ;;, :',-:'. v;: . :v ' .'.--. H J ? 'present ' display of electric," lamps exceeas ;m. oeauxy na vaneiy . t? - anything to which we have called your - attention -The;, most . exclusive pro 'f Eductions; of the world- "are; assembled 1 U herevde f.&4izii ifk' ! -'A Tew4 SogUre". Prices"'; 5nr v i lAi 'SPEnAL.-TAlUE;.'il9yhea 1 'high, old brass finish 1 art glass pan- '. HElLCr.CN 1 r - C: cur rr.7 CAT NOVILTY Pri: 1 ' ? feci .'. 1.? ;: ' A i ' III l. y . Is fhe cr.e r.r 1 It err:.' a ..I of barrage hch!::J it. . t , . f I ....1 ;jiiilL.i.iC;....i D22 ? 3:oo p, a:-c. vs;;p a. a ' -' - ' V ; J ' : ' -'' " ';JJj' ." ;:-:1- "- '" :. j.- ,Vvf i -: . . .. -A. ", . - - . - ' .: . -?C- ' ,;.W -V -f :; r ;J';" " v Reserved Seats for center of grand stand and 'wings 'can 1 booked at n O.Mlall &. Son's 'Sporting Department tentrance ,Klag street) np to 1. p. , m. ; after 1 p. rn. at IJL aS Gunut A Co4 Klnz and ' Fort'Vfi:-' Dr. T.-nZTAIacTZ3il 3fl?ce: 1412 Nuuanit 8W cor. Vinsyard :'v ..Teltphone 1540 . -; " v - ..,:' :- Offlce .Hours: : t to 1J a. rx, T ta I o. m. Sundays by appointment, i 5 ;: Residence: 50 N. v Vineyard Street, sv ace. Telephone 2513; P. O. r:? Il2.'vr t'.."- , .:: :.):e: ',..: -. ball for Sunday it . - n j LC'J., Pr.. :. a nznr.zr, USUAL-CL A Cab Lsrc:;t f -Ct:rs li HAWAII v . ...... . . .... :. w-v NO.l.'l Exclusfve Yet -'lhx;:r.;:v IT: MRS. DLAClCCHrA: Initat 1 on Typ z iter -:1i-t-:'f''' r v