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12 THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 7, 1911 Pftona 38 FwntttSfem FrtMftSOteftpbi "We Offer Ladies a One Last Chance Monday to Get Beautiful Spring Suits at a Two-Thirds Price. -j ( PEOPLE AND EVENTS") By BONNIB BURNHAM THE WEEK'S EVENTS MONDAY. Nomads Miss Charley Belle Laney. Monday Euchre lira. Henry Yonge. East Hill Euchre Mrs. L. M. Davis. Social Card Club Mm F. C. Rupert. TUESDAY. American Woman's Club Mrs. M. E. Wilson. Tuesday Bridge Club Mrs. Simpson Reese. Six I land Euchre Club Mrs. Alfred Moos;. WEDNESDAY. Meeting Young; Matrons' Club Mrs. B. C Heinberg. Regular Meeting W. C. T. U. Fort Barrancas, I: SO p. m, THURSDAY. Shakespeare Club Mrs. E. E. Saunders. , Meeting of Thursday Club. . - v New City Club Bay party, 11 a. m. Mrs. T. E. Welles, hostess. SATURDAY. Meeting of Le Cerde Franclas, 11 a. nx, at Library rooms. . BRILLIANTS. No one Is useless In this world who lightens the burden of another. Charles Dickens. What makes life dreary Is want of motive. George Eliot. H Sweet are an things, when we learn t"' to prize them. vNot' for our sake, but His, who ,;; grants them or denies them! Aubrey de Vera. ) Si The confession of Ignorance Is, one f "of the finest and surest testimonies Judgment. Montague. ""And when the stream Which overflowed the soul was passed away, v . -A consciousness remained that It had 'left Deposited upon the silent shore r-,Of memory ; images and precious ii thoughts That ' shall die and cannot be de stroyed. Wordsworth. "The soul of music slumbers in the shell ' Jim waked and kindled by the master's H spell; "And feeling hearts, touch them, but rightly, pour f 'A thousand melodies unheard before. ? Samuel Rogers. Generations are as the days of -'. toilsome mankind; death and birth are l the vesper and the matin bells that summon mankind to sleep and to rise refreshed for our new advancement V'Carly le. 'I love tranquil solitude V And such society V As is Quiet, wise and good. L. Shelley. BRILLIANTS. The loss of wealth Is loss of dirt. As sages In all times assert; The happy man's without a shirt. 1" Heywood. God sendeth and giveth both mouth and meat Thomas Tusser. My mind to me a kingdom. Edward Dyer. Passions are likened best to floods and streams; The shallow murmur, but the deeps are dumb. Sir Walter Raleigh. The noblest mind the best content ment has. Edmund Spencer. To live by one man's will became the cause of an men's misery. Richard Hooker. , A rose is sweeter in the budde than full blown e. John Lyly. , I tell thee Love is Nature's second sun, causing a spring of vtrture where he shines. George Chapman., Unless above himself he can Erect himself, how poor a thing is man! Samuel Daniel. Chiefly the mould of a man's fortune is in his own hands. Bacon. Love seldom haunts the breast where learning lies, And Venus sets are Mercury can rise. -Pope. MISS LAWSON .WILL SOON LEAVE. ; I'll is 3 Aua liUUisn imwouu, wuu uu. . 'been In this city for several months, ;.;Wlll leave her many friends the middle of this month and return to her home '5, in Nashville, Tenn. ' MISS CASH MAN ; ;TO ENTERTAIN. t." , Miss Sadie Cashman will entertain few of her young friends tonight at 'her home on Barcelona street Games .Vlll be played and a general good , time Is anticipated. x :JA Beautiful CompleXiOtt In Ten Davi. ? ( o i?. t " y2J " ..-.SADMCIA:V NadlnoU CREAM it Tho Complexion Beautlfier. Used and en dorsed by thousands. KinrxniJi hanishea Tan. Sallowness. Freckle Pimples, Liver Spots and other facial discolorations. Worst case in 20 days. Kids pores and tissues ot impurities, leaves f .i v i.i tne Bitin ciear, son, bbuuj uu uuuluui. Directions and guarantee in each package. 50c. and $1.00 by Toilet Counters or MaiL NATIONAL TOILET COMPANY. Port Tmm The Purs Food Stor Whore Quality Reigns Supreme. Ve Deliver Goods "On Time" and Exactly as Ordered Many a time a dinner is delayed, guests kept waiting and plans for the evening's entertainment upset And all through the grocer's neg lect to deliver your order when you wanted it Then, too, he may have onfltted the salmon, substituted the olive oil or sent one package of shred ded cocoanut instead of two as you ordered. Tou need no longer "put up" with these annoyances, for we have perfected a system that makes them but memories. Our experienced clerks enter your orders exactly as you gave It they ee that It is quickly and carefully filled. After It Is checked, to avoid any possible error. It Is made ready for delivery. Taking everything In to consideration, you will be sur prised with the rapidity in which we do this. Yet this service costs you nothing. In addition, you se cure high-grade goods rightly priced. Sol. Calm & Co, Agents Nunnally's Candies. Phone 1720-1721. '1ISS EVA BERLIN --.COVERED FROM ILLNESS. Miss Eva Berlin, who was recently operated on for an appendicitis, is now fully recovered. Miss Berlin has many friends in the city who are glad to hear of her speedy recovery. MRS. J. CARROLL VISITING IN MONTGOMERY. Mrs. J. Carroll left the city yester day for Montgomery, Alabama, to be the guest of Mrs. George Huston there. Mrs. Carroll is a delightful little wo man and her visit in the Alabama city will Indeed be a gay one. She will be joined shortly by her husband, Mr. J. R. Carroll. TO VISIT IN AUBURN, ALA. Miss Marion Avery will leave the city shortly for . Auburn, Alabama, where she will attend the commence ment exercises of the University of Alabama. On her return Miss Avery will be with her parents, who have a cottage at the Old Mill Inn. , PLEASANT NEWS OF MR. B. M. SOLOMON. It will be of interest to his many friends fcre to know that Mr. Ber nard M. Solomon, who went to Cali fornia for his health, is greatly im proving. Mr. Solomon is well liked in Pensacola and his friends are joyous over this good news. MISS BONNIE BURNHAM ILL. Miss Bonnie Burnham, society edi tor of The Journal, has been confined to her room for the past few days with fever. Miss Burnham's many friends here regret her illness and wish her a speedy recovery. MEETING WOMAN'S HOME MISSION SOCIETY. The Woman's Home Mission Society of the Gadsden Street Methodist church will hold its regular monthly meeting tomorrow afternoon at the church. The hour of the meeting is 3 p. m. and a prompt and full attendance is urged. MR. AND MRS. GUTTMANN RETURNED HOME. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Guttmann, who left the city last week on their wed ding trip, have returned to the city and will be at home to their many friends at the home of the groom's mother on North Barceloan street NEWS FROM 7 MR. AND MRS. F. M. BLOUNT. Latest news from Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Blount finds the young couple en joying a tour through Cuba. Mr. Blount has his car with him and he and his wife are enjoying a very in teresting trip in same to all points in Cuba. ARE GUESTS AT OLD MILL INN. Mr. and Mrs. Moore and daughter, Miss May Belle, are the guests of Miss I.illie Taylor at the Old Mill Inn. They contemplate spending sometime at the Inn, much to the delight of their many friends here. MARRIAGE OF MISS CRISTMAN AND MR. SKIPPER. A quiet home wedding, but a sweet and Impressive one, was the wedding of Miss Lola Cristman and Mr. Horace B. Skipper which occurred at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Hathaway, at Flomaton, Ala-i c-n Sunday, April '30, at 2 o'clock. ii ii in j ATLANTA A symphony in color and ar rangement is what we have to say of N orris Candies. The package or the candy in it both are equally flattering to artistic tastes. SOo and f 1X0 per pound. IMPERIAL CIGAR STORE, Pensacola, Fls., Exclusive Agent. Your Photograph "Travels Far!" Far into the world -into strange lands; far Into the years, into new times and new epochs! "What impression of you win It take to your posterity and to the people interested in them and in their ancestry? "What impression of you will your last photo give to your friends who' know you now, and to those of their friends who see it and discuss and judge you thereby? : Better make an appointment early this week. Bells Studio, Phone 1924 14 South Palafox. Over McDavld-Hyer Co. Congratulations to the woman who has not yet bought her Spring Suit, for this quick-disposal special Monday sale saves her just one-third what she would have paid us less than a week ago. "The. Luck of the O'ConnellV is certainly with belated buyers this year! With the suits of such incomparable style, tailoring and pleasing patterns, the bargain is made a thousandfold more in teresting. We'll say that these are Fashion's latest edict in the tailored suits, whose N H X H X X X X X X X N X X X X X X X X X H X X X X X X X p short coats give the figure a youthful M look. They're in "tropical" weights of p pearl grays of the mannish weaves so popular this spring. II The range in price is as marked on each suit, $22.50 to $35, i The best kind of good looking Embroidered Petticoats for 97 cents at Miss Herriman's. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. W. "Wheeler, of the First Baptist church of Flomaton, and the only attendants were Miss Etta Hatha way, a cousin of the bride, and Miss Eilie A. Allen. The young couple left Immediately for Mobile and New Orleans, where they will spend several weeks, after which they will make their home in Pensacola. The bride is a young lady of charm ing personality, and the groom is well known in Pensacola, and both have the best wishes of their friends here and elsewhere. MEETING OF LE CERCLE FRANCAIS HELD YESTERDAY. A very Interesting meeting of the Le Cercle Francais was held yesterday morning In the Library rooms. The reading of "Marie Claire" was begun and will be very much enjoyed, as this is much talked of among French liter ary circles. MRS. MARION HYER TO -GIVE LUNCHEON WEDNESDAY. Among the interesting events of this week's society will be the luncheon by Mrs. Marlon Hyer, which Is to be given in honor of Miss Josle Knowles and Miss Gladys Bseazeale, who is visiting Miss Cora Louise Simpson. BAY PARTY FOR NEW CtTY CLUB. The members of the New City Club will be entertained at a bay party Thursday morning by Mrs. T. E. Welles. The boat will leave Palafox wharf at 11 a. m. and a very enjoyable trip around the bay and over to the island is planned. I K ' X cream serge, cream with black stripes, jaunty shepherd checks and We're Also r Less Monday (For Cash.) . Showing New Arrivals in Muslin Underwear. In this limited newspaper space we won't attempt to convey more than a slight idea of the beauty of the offerings, their daintiness and their unusual worth. The variety is surprisingly large. Popular priced Corset Covers are featured. A face-to-face in spection will compel admiration of these exceptional values ranging 50c, 60c, 75c and up to $1.50 "Watson, Parker Reese Co.. EVERYTHING TO WEAR. z ru i JUNE WEDDINGS " Do not delay longer in placing orders for engraved in vitations. Our summer samples represent the very latest shapes and forms that have been accepted by j refined and fashionable society. We do not follow we LEAD in originating artistic effects with fine material. Our prices are the lowest. Send for sam ples, which will be supplied free of charge. J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO. WEDDING STATIONERY ENGRAVERS 47 WHITEHALL ST. ATLANTA. OA. MR. AND MRS. SCHLOS3 EXPECTED HOME. Mr. and Mrs. D. Schloss, who left the city Wednesday, April 26. on their wedding tour, are expected home this afternoon. They will go Immediately to their own home on North Spring street on their arrival In the city, where they will be at home to their many friends. EAT WHAT YOU WANT AND 50c. AT ALL DRUGGISTS. MISS KNOWLES HONORED AT LUNCHEON. Miss Josie Knowlea will be the honor guest at a delightful luncheon to be given Tuesday by Miss Mercedes Salt marsh. A number of guests have been Invited and will enjoy Miss Salt marsh's hospitality. ARE GUESTS OF MRS. W. A. BLOUNT. Mrs. Lawrence Williams and two children, Katherlne and Lawrence, are the guests of Mm. W. A. Blount al her home on the bayshore. Mrs. Wil liams contemplates making a few weeks' stay In the city and her visit is being enjoyed by her many friends here. BLUE RIBBON IS BEST. No other brand of Vanilla Extract is so economical as Blue Ribbon Va nilla Extract. None is so delicious In flavor. Use '. one teaspoonful to the quart. Pure, strong, delicious. ENJOYING VISIT IN MONTGOMERY. News received from Mrs. Walker D. Willis, who left the city some weeks ago to visit her mother in Montgom- (Contlnued on Page Seventeen) mm fish HATCHERY BILL CONGRESSMAN INTRODUCES A MEASURE FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF STATION IN THIRD CON GRESSIONAL DISTRICT. Iff Your Head Aches You should Take th Sure Remedy ' Hicks' CAPUDirJE There's s cause for every headache Capudine reaches that cause quickly, whether it be heat, eold, gripp, or stomach trouble and cures, even though it be sick or nervous headache. Capudin is the surest remedy for Colds and Gripp. Feverishness, Aches and Nervousness disappear and normal conditions are restored. Capudin is liquid easy and pleasant to take acts immediately. lOe, 25c and SO at drug stmt. Representative D. IL Mays has In troduced the following bill: A bill to establish a fish hatchery and biological station in the Third congressional district of Florida. Be it enacted by the senate and house of representatives of the United States of Amecrica In congress as sembled. That the sum of fifty thou sand dollars, or so much thereof as nay be necessar.- be, and the same ,h hereby, appropriated for the estab fshment of a fish-cultural nd biologi cal station in the Third congressional district of Florida, Including purchase cf site, construction of buildings and ponds, and equipment, at some suita ble point In said district to be select ed by the United States Fish Com l mission. BOYSEN'S CUT FLOWER STAND. Boysen's cut flower stand at San 1 Carlos hotel will be closed for sum mer months. Orders given prompt at : tentlon at 252 E. Chase St. Phone 875. L. I Boysen. may6-3t RESS' Talk of the Town Sale " Starts Monday and lasts until Saturday. Two Big Sales Daily 0 a. m. and 3 p. m. Embroidery Day Mon- day. Extra wide fine Swiss flouncings, 17 to 27 inches wide, also wide bands, 25c yard,. worthy up to $1.00 yard. Ask at store for print-! ed at Kress' of the other sales. WATCH KRESS' WINDOWS t i i i-4 i Subscribe for The Journal K N