THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, THURSDAY MORNING MAY 1, 1913. People and Events By CELIA MYROVER ROBINSON. rwwM 6 e mnrc. I PHONE 38 UNCLAIMED. The Mackay-Bennett cane In from sea. her smoke trailed low like a funeral pall; No whistles shrieked as she came about, there was no hailing, no far-flung call; She moved all solemnly up the way in silence she was warped to her slip. Anl thousands gazed, but no voice was raised to fling a hail to the fun eral ship. Commoner, stoker and millonaire, offi cer, steward and call-boy lay Each in a casket to wait until loved ones, putting their grief away Should come and find them; and one Bloom of Youth Now Easily Attained. has already been established under the authority of the Board of Pub lic Instruction for the grammar grades 5 to 8. A set of resolutions was adopted to be presented to the next meeting of the Board of Public Instruction for their approval, and a meeting consist ing of Miss Anna McMillan and Mrs. T. J. Holt was appointed to present the resolution to the board. WALKING SUIT MADE IN A SINGLE PIECE LADIES' MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TO MEET. The Ladies' Missionary Society .of the F"irst Presbyterian church will meet this afternoon at five o'clock. In the church parlors. (From Popular Science.) Vou no longer need to "doctor" that sallow. freckled, blackheaded. rough blotchy, pimply or over-red skin. You can remove it. irurtoad easily, painless ly, inexpensively. By a new scientific Y. W. C. A. WORK ELSEWHERE. In view of the local Interest in the work of the Y. W. C. A., it is timely I process, which anyone can 'use -ivfthm.t . to note what is being- done by the as- ; assistance, the dead and near-dead sur- ' sociatiens of other cities, and in the ! fy following article from the New Castle j diantly youthful and beautiful com- gives an insight into the work plexion comes forth! Go to your drug- ' accomplished elsewhere through this! gist. Ret an ounce of pure mercolizcd means: mi niKnr aDD v enonsrh r,f this to completely m W cover the face; don't rub It .Man Castle people were sur- by one they came, and went ' with their griefs and dead. Till only a littlest girl was left, with rounded cheeks and a tousled head. Only a littlest bit of a girl, who die-i in the night and the sea and wrack: But we know well that a father stood ext moraine remove the wax with prised, but all were hierhlv cleased at : arm water. The result after : fVw tho anr,nt,rr-c.rr.&r. ; -vtniair'0 s is astonishing. You wonder why that deflnte a-ranrem -nt? had hop-i i secret wasn t discovered long ago. , aennte arrangements nacl Been the wrinkled folks also take made whereby the old property of th Put an ounce of powdered saxo- 1. M. C. A. will be mirchased bv the l Into a half pint witcli hazel bathe x-,, . m tj ie race in the solution and aav! . rre's nothing that will so effectually 1 ms arrangement was made possible as mercolized wax works equally well on neck and hands. (adv.) i thii I.et hope. lite U the so promptly, smooth out all those hate- only throush the generosity and busi- m lines. you ll nnd this lotion as well nf. fm-osiir'nt r.F i i,o;.r KM. "Not that it is the intention of these men to make an mitricht sift of Mu and elapsed her there on the i we wno grieve ior tne nttie ftaDe building to the Y. W. C. A. On the wave-washed deck, and the Parents, eyes with their other hand they have agreed to buy And we know, too, that a mother love alight; tne structure and will hold it in trust clung to both of them as the i XJU PH "'""W- inarm s prouaes. fcr trle young women who will engage ship went down; Of all of the heroes who died that i night not one could have her, j she had to drown; But the sailor knew, when he lifted her In his tender arms from the salted sea might b proud to die as they i to raise funds to meet the. purchase cuea tnat night; -Judl M. Lewis. MRS. FISHER'S COURTESY TO HER GUEST, MRS. MASON. One of the charming parties of the From the necklaced share of the bfc by WUHam Pisner, Jr entertained yes- I m tt 1 WELL IP KNOWN ESUGOUI BROTHER-IN-LAW OF W. S. K-'Y-SER GETS LUCRATIVE APPOINT MENT IN ENGLAND HAS FRE QUENTLY VISITED HERE. French Market Coffee Has Charmed a Century of Coffee Lovers Laeroix of Paris is the designer of this charming one-piece walking suit. It Is made of copper colored char meuse. A distinctive feature is the narrow lace collar. Had arms that a father's love was about her; she her baby arms round her mother's neck In the hurry and rush and the scream and call. And the father clasped them against terday afternoon at her beautiful bay shore home for her gues, Mrs. Wil liam Mason of Washington, D. C. Tables were placed on the wide ve randas overlooking the water as well L .rm j th Spac1ous drawingrooir., ten TT " Vv n a - tlif. his heart and his baby wasn't taK1- h o ftf n-J at than the w- C' A' In the short Of all th afraid at all. L ll w.rir . fn time has been in existence here, it I play. The rooms were very lovely m h accompiiBhed wonders not onlv in For rm foliage plants and cut flowers, a pro- His baby wasn't afraid at all. What fusion of sweet peas , poppies and baby fears with Its father by? roses being used. After the games a The mother looked In her eyes and dainty two-course luncheon was smiled; she stood by the father served. as brave to die. At bridge Mrs. R. M. Turner made CI i , : J v. l,tv. , v...! trmw, "i- TSS . wT ? J ' "7lu r"'s " taes of Christian living, has organ- mtle maid rPi&n right rovally and is tav an A an th o v urn? in the nirtnro frame- a n H at hffnrta hiarh . . .. . . . - .. luuc "uu ln6US IIfi"L ivy any anu " .... . -o --- - , i vo rt T h m into p aa:pq fnr flrnnp-f lsfio j . .j : . . 0 , , . . . . . -" - - - . . . . ...... . ' . I H , ' ! V Hi ll . I II I .1 1 II III price by popular -subscription. It will be necessary to do this through the medium of a money raising campaign of as short duration as possible, and at one stroke wipe the slate clean of all ol ligations. The property will then be the property of the Y. W. , C. A. for all time and the latter should LITTLE QUEEN easily become self-sustaining. OF THE MAY, "This Is an end devoutly to be hoped "If you're waking, call me early, call for. The News believes that there is j me early mother dear, not a single organization in New Cas- , por tomorrow'll be the happiest time tie which accomplishes more real good . Qf the glad new year o glad new year mother, the maddest, merriest day. to be queen of the May, the way of Christian nurture of our mother, I'm to be Queen of the young women, but by actual assist- I May." ance in a temporal way. It has i Each year at the annual Veteran gathered in the girls who otherwise Fireman's p ionic, a May Queen is might have been led into perilous chosen to share honors with them and paths, has taught them the advan- for one long, sweet summer day this hungry sea; score was made byNMrs. C. W. La- Tie father went like a god, the wife mar, a beautiful veil pin. The conso- wlth love-Ht eyes, and the babe lation was a pretty celluloid clock, in glee. won by Miss Daisy Hyer, and Mrs. And that is why when the babe was Mason received as guest7 prize a found, after the night and the friendship circle pin, set with pearls. crash and wreck, The sweet face smiled, and the little AUCTION BRIDGE WITH arms were a nfirfect clasn for a WITH MRS. WRIGHT. mother's neck; And that Is why there were none to claim the little form in its gar ments white, The father said: "Women and chil dren first!" and so the three of them died that night. Mrs. W. B. Wright will be hostess this afternoon to the members of the and admiration of her effort and "given them a new vision friends. of life worth while. The public in 0n Friday the May day celebration general has little idea of the scores of Gf the veteran firemen will take pace cases where girls have been rescued and Miss cecn steams, the small from the brink of trouble and who daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stearns are now happy and content in the and a granddaughter of the late John knowledge of their escape from the Webb, harbor master in Pensacola for misery awaiting them in future years, twelve years, has been chosen as May "And it has done more than this. Queen. It has given the business girls of This nrettv little maiden will be Auction Bridge club at her hospitable the cit' a P,ace to e&ther for social crowned at the city hall home on West LaRua street. GOLF ON FRIDAY AT COUNTRY CLUB. and will by Mayor be dantily recreation ana to rest, it nas proviaea pank Relly food at cost on tne careteria plan, it gOWne(i as befits one who has been so has taught those of them who had honored. She will be dressed all in not embraced early advantages or had White. her crown will be of a wreath The bright spring days invite one been deprived of them, the rudiments of valley lilies, and she will be seated to out-door sports, and tennis and golf of domestic science, and it has in- m state under an umbrella covered always the father and mother are favorite diversions. On Friday the j vestigated cases where its young entirely with white roses. Her golden shall, beyond the bourne In the links at the Country club will be the members were contemplating changes sceptre will be tied with long, white Land of Peace, scene of an interesting contest, a j of any kind, afterward offering advice satjn ribbons. Be young and loving, go hand in number of society matrons and maids ! and by the influence of mature mem- , The little maids to the May Queen hand, and heart to heart until to have a golf tournament, going down bers has endeavored to see that the wjjj De Cassie Crawson and Berna- time shall cease; on the twelve-thirty car and having decision was not one to be regretiea dette Soderlind. who will also be Always before them the little lass luncheon, then devotins: the afternoon i afterward. And shall run, her hair on the per- to golf. Playing will be Mrs. Ellis fumed breeze, i Knowles, Mrs. William Fisher, Jr., Or weave a clover-wreath for their Mrs. William Mason, Mrs. Henry Bel- brows, or come back to them to linger, Mrs. Pierce, Mrs. George Her- It has been non-sectarian and by the association in work that it en tailed, has brought the matrons of the city and the woman workers of clasp their knees; daintily gowned. A large and commodious pavilion has been erected at Kupfrian's park, in readiness for the May Day celebra tion, and it is planned by the manage And every day shall be Just as glad Mrs. Alba Warren, Mrs. Maybach and as the first day of their love was Mrs. Crane of Fort Barrancas, Miss glad, 1 Cora Mallory, Miss Ada Hilton Green, The litt'.e mother who laughed at ; and Miss Genevieve Brent. death, the little baby that went vey, Mrs. Vincent, Mrs. Henry Lee, I the various churches, closed together ment to make the celebration one of with dad : Hair Beauty! You will find it easy and a "uro thine" to have beautiful hair if you apply Empress Instantaneous Hair Color Restorer One application restores gray or faded hair to any color desired, instantly. Anyone can apply it; no after wash required. One Dollar Bos. Empress Shampoo Soap means perfect health so ScsJp. L.ustre and Beauty to Hair ; ps f eddish tint caused by Hair Dyes. THE CRYSTAL PHARMACY the happiest that the anniversary. has ever featured in sympatny and errort. "There can be then, no worthier en terorise than this. It deserves the heartiest support of every public MATRON'S CLUB WITH spirited citizen. If the sum to be MRS. HEINBERG. raised, Is subscribed, it will insure ; Mrs. Max Heinberg was hostess yes to this splendid organization a per- terday afternoon to The Matron's club manent home and one that will com- ' at her attractively appointed home on GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY ENJOY TRIP ON PENROSE. Through the courtesy of Lieutenant Yonge, the Girls Friendly Society en- pare favorably with any to be found West Cervantes street. Joyed a delightful trip across the bay on The Penrose last evening. The night was an ideal one for such a in other cities. j Mrs. ITerron D'Alemberte winning "A multitude of memories cluster : first prizf and Mrs. H. P. Greerrtrat, round this building which was the second. Mrs. Hubert Moog will enter- The article below is from the April 14th issue of the Daily Mail, published in Manchester, England. Peter W. Atkin, the gentleman men tioned in this article, has a large num- ! ber of friends in Pensacola who will rejoice in his deserved good fortune, j as this is an appointment for life. Mr. Atkin is a brother-in-law of W. S. Keyser, whom he has frequently visited here in Pensacola. The Daily Mail says: Northern Legal Changes. The chancellor of the duchy of Lan caster has transferred his Honor Judge Siurges, K. C. from the county court judgeship of Preston to the county court judgeship of Oidham, vacant by the death of the late Judge Bradbury, .-in.d has- appointed Mr. A. Srncer HogS to the county court judgeship of Fro-ston. previously held by his Honor Judge Sturges. The chancellor of the duchv of Lan caster has appointed Mr. Peter Wilson Atkin, of Liverpool, to be stipendiary justice for the borough of Salford in the place of Mr. Adam Spencer Hogg. The son of Mr. George Atkin, a well known Liverpool merchant, who took a prominent part in Birkenhead public life, Mr. Peter Wilson Atkin Is not only a prominent barrister but has also become known for his efforts for the good of the community. Educated at the royal institution, Liverpool, and Mil! Hill school, near London, he graduated M. A.. L. L. M., at Cambridge. While at the univer sity he rowed on three occasions In the annual boat race asrainst Oxford. Called to the bar in 18S?, he joined the northern circuit and attended the sfssions at Carlisle. For some years Mr. Atkin has had an extensive prac tice in Liverpool, and is deputy re corder for the city. He has also found time to interest himself in philan thropic movements. In politics Mr. Atkin is a staunch liberal, and twenty years ago he un successfully fought the Everton divis ion of Liverpool for that iarty. As deputy recorder of Liverpool and so a member of the Birkenhead bench Mr. Atkin has shown himself possessed of the judicial mind. He Is very pains taking, and no trouble is too great in order that the correct verdict may be obtained. He is very much interested in societies for the benefit and welfare of boys. He was one of the first magistrates to sit in the Birkenhead juvenile court, and has done much to reclaim young culprits who have broken the law. The. Atkin family have been well known In the Birken head district of Cheshire for a large number of years. They have always been staunch radicals, and Mr. Atkin! mother took a prominent part in the work of the Birkenhead Women's Lib eral Association. RARELY good must a coffee be that has delighted the coffee experts of a century. Yet such is the wonderful history of the famous coffee of the French Market of New Orleans. Richly romantic and historic is the story of this remarkable French Coffee blend. Brought from Paris in the early days of New Orleanf. it has ever since been the Livorite of the beautiful women ami famous men whose names are intertwined with the history of the South Until the establishment of the French Market Mills Praich Market C fee could be had nowhere in America but at the French Market in New Orleans. But NOW you all may serve it daily at your own table. ami For the old French blend is per petuated by The Same Unique Hygienic Roasting Process and French Market Coffee Is now delivered everywhere in hermetically-sealed tins. "There is only one real old French Market flavor" only one coffee with a history. Cer it from your grocer--today f FRENCH MARKET MILLS (Now Orleans Coffee Co.. Ltd.. Props.) NEW ORLEANS (8 Save 60 cents We make the following; remark able offer for the next six days: 75c 50c Six cakes Palmolive Soap One bottle Palmolive fchampoo $1.25 All for 65 cents The Crystal Pharmacy The TkaaSmt Store Phones 921.922. Brent Bldg- Rheumatism Qi'.ickly Cured. "My sister's husband had an attack of rheumatism in his a-m." writes a well known resident of Newton, Iowa. "I gave him a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment which he applied to his arm and on the next morning the rheu matism was gone." For chronic mus cular rheumatism vou will find noth ing better thaji Ciamberlaln's Lini ment. Sold by all dealers. (Adv.) trip and a stop at the island was gift of the late Ira D. Sankey to the ; tain at the next meeting of the club. among the pleasures or tne evening. INTERESTING MEETING OF W. C. T. U. nenrle nf Xew Past le. If the srentle soul of that sweet singer can look LADIES' AID OF FIRST r, things terrestrial. he CHRISTIAN CHURCH TO MEET. would bestow the benediction of his .c p aaes u ui me rirsi onris- The W. C. T. U. held an interesting i hiessinsr neon the effort now being tian church will meet on t-riday in- meeting on Tuesday afternoon at the ! made to perpetuate his gift as an stead of Thursday at the home of Mrs. home of Mrs. Alice Shear, on Bayou j instrument for continued Christian W. T. Reager. S10 Kast Gadsden Texar. Among other important mat ters was a reading of a letter from Hon. Emmett Wilson, representative Street. PFPSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Richard M. Gary, who has been Th Pure Food Store. Where Qual ity Reigns Supreme. For the Most Delicious Iced Tea use & Sanborn's Famous Teas In six varieties, all of which we Have. Sol Cahn & Co. Agents Nunnaliy's Candle Phone. 1720-1721. work along practical lines. "The building Is well adapted for T. W. C. A. work. With a few alter- from this district In Washington, to ations it can be made an admirable I whom a petition had recently been an(j complete heme for the associa- so ill for seme weeks, is now rapidly sent by members of the W. C. T. U., tion. The store rooms on the first improving, to the gratification of requesting his influence for equal suf- j floor will bring in sufficient revenue, J many friends, who were deeply con- frage. coupled with the independent efforts , cerned during her serious illness At a recent meeting of the W. C. T. iCf the members to make the institu- i IT n. letter was received frrm head- 4m coif.onotalnlnF at .ill times quarters, from the Anti-Narcotic Sup- it will be necessary for Xew Castle Lieut, and Mrs. MeCammon are en tertaining Ir. and Mrs. Haisllp, of i - - ' .,... . , ,., , 1 Pino 'Rli'ff 4rkansaa. u-hn arc hero nn ti mieiiueui, osniug uiai usjwm wsiuuw 'people TO oe lli'fia.1 ill men suusvihi- ' j of the W. C. T. U. write a letter to i tions. The larger the number who ! the editors of twelve of the leading contribute, the better results will fol j magaznes, giving their opinion of iow the future work of the associa : some story appearing in each periodi- i tion. for all will then feel a propfie I cal and having a "smoking hero," j tary interest in it and cheer its mem- pointing out the reasons why the story bers on to greater deeds. This prin- n-aa orrtve r) tiH that the fart that ; : 1 ..v,r,,-;i- ; j x-1 1 r.pi ifn - the hero smoked in nowise added , indents of civic conditions. The 1 is to bear the name of Elizabeth association itself has been thrifty and has a tidy little sum which can be ap plied, so that every subscriber can feel that he is only helping those who are willing and able to help themselves." An army officer, noted for hi3 blunt ness of speech, rudely remarked in the presence of a clergyman: "If I had a son who was an idiot, I would make him a parson." "Evidently your father held a differ ent view, .sir," responded tra, c'.ergy man, quietly. Boston Transcript. IWO STEAMERS HERE FOR CARGO DER WE NTH AL AND GLENCLIFFE ARRIVED YESTERDAY LATTER WENT TO QUARANTINE. BUT WILL SE RELEASED THIS MORNING. steamer Glencliffo from St. VisMMtl The Derwenthal la consigned to the M. A. Quina Export Company and the Glencliffe to Rix M. Robinson. The GUenotifTe arrived about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon and pro ceeded to quarantine, but will be re leased this morning at 8 o'clock. She will be docked at Muscogee wharf. Subscribe to The Journal. An addition was made to the small fleet of vessels in port yesterday by the arrival of two steamships, both of which will take cargo at Pensacola. They were the British steamship Der wenthal from Mobile and the Kritish to the story, but rather detracted from iL I YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN'S CLUB ENTERTAINED. The Young Married Woman's club was delightfully entertained on Wed nesday afternoon by Mrs. Sam Kahn, guests of the club being Mrs. Morris Bear and her sister. Miss Irma Rose- nau of New York City, Mrs. Leopold Mayer and her mother, Mrs. Boden heimer of Atlanta, Mrs. Friedman of ! St. Louis, Mrs. Monroe J. Elkan's ' mother, and Mrs. H. J. Greenhut i,nd : guests. Mrs. Weyl of Louisville, j The first prise was won by Mrs. ; Monroe Elkan, and the consolation by j Mrs. Gabe Hirsch. Mrs. Morris Bear i won the guest prize, i At the next meeting of the club, . Mrs. Jake Bear will entertain. VOCATION SCHOOL ENDORSED BY CENTRAL COUNCIL. At a called meeting of the Central Council of the Home and School League held yesterday afternoon at the Y. M. C A., that body enthu siastically indorsed the plan proposed at the Primary Grade Principals meet ing last week, viz: To have a Vacation School established, preferably in the annex of Xo. 1, for the primary grades. to 4, similar to that which their honeymoon. Mr. htaishp is a brother of Mrs. MeCammon. Cards have been received by friends announcing the birth of a daughter on Amril I'Jth, to Mr. and Mrs. N. U. Aycock, of Houston. Texas. The little Parker. Mrs. Aycock was Miss R. Yon , tfKSs in tfri - Sktf skim zY comes from food which has fermented. uas m ine tomacn Get rid ot this badly digested raatter as quickly as possible if you would avoid a bilious attack. SIMMONS RED Z IVER REGULATOR (THE POWDER FORM) Is a cleansing and strengthening medicine. It is a liver tonic first of all and the liver is always effected when the stomach goes wrong. It puts life in a torpid liver, helps digestion, sweetens the breath, clears the complexion of sallowness, relaxes the bowels and puts the body in fine vigorous condition. Sold by Dealers. Price, Large Package, Sl.OO. Ask for the genuine with the Red Z on the label. If you esjsMf ft it. remit to us. we will send h by mail postpaid. Simmons Upsf Regulator is out up Uo in liquid form for those wLo prefer it Price tl.00 per bottle Look for the Red Z label. 3. B. ZEILIN & CO.. Proprietors. St. Louis. Missouri V. F. Balkcom Drug Co. "Vnsacola's Economical Drug Store Phone 19. 17 South Palafox Street. QUICK DELIVERY. i of this city. NOVEL MASSAGE CREAM Perfect Skin Food That Removes Wrinkles and Clears Complexion. The most delicate skin will quickly respond to the soothing and tonic ef fects of Hokara and when this pure skin cream is used, p'mplea are soon a thing of the pajst. As a massage cream OT after shaving it is unequaled, removing all irrita tions, and making the skin soft and ve'.vety. Apply a little to the hands or face after washing and surprise yourself with the dead skin that comes off. Hokara is the only antiseptic mas sage cream, and pimples, eczema and all skin blemishes soon disappear when it is used. Although far superior to the ordi nary massage creams ami sold on a guarantee of "best you ever used or money back," yet the price Is a trifle, only 25c for a liberal jar; larger sixe 50c. Sold on a guarantee by The Crystal Pharmacy. (Adv.) DIRECTORS TO MEET THIS AFTERNOON This afternoon there will be a semi- i monthly meeting of the directors of ! Pensacola Commercial Association at 3:30 o'clock, in the association rooms; ! in the Brent building. There are a number of matters of ! vital importance to be taken up for j consideration, and a full attendance is urged. The membership of the as- j sociation is growing rapidly and it is i considered one of the most progressive commercial bodies in the South. TICKET SALE Most Prompt and Effectual Cure for Bad Colds. When you have a bad cold you want a remedy that will not only give relief, i but effect a prompt and permanent I cure, a remedy that is pleasant to take, a remedy that contains nothing j irjurious. Chamberlain's Cough Rem- edy meets all these requirements. It j acts on nature s plan, relieves the lungs, aids expectoration, opens the secretions and restores the system to a healthy condition. Th;s remedy has a world wide sale and use, and can al ways be depended upon, oold by all dealers. (Adv.) FOR P ensy -pi azy Opens Friday Morning, 9 O'clock ReynalcTs Music Store Lillian Creamery Butter The Choicest Table Butter in the Pensacola Market. Comes Sweet and Fresh Daily. Sold by McHugh Grocery Company, Hoyt Bros. &. Co., Will L. Moyer. H. Muller, Klein Grocery Company and others. Ask your grocer for it. Try it and help build up a home industry. PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS Now on sale at MISS HERRIMAN'S Watch for our Saturday Night Specials. LA MODE The New Ready-to. Wear and Millin ery Store. WATCH FOR HOFrMAN'S PRICE LIST And save on your grocery bills. Two Stores. E. B. Hoffman Sons GUTMAN'S, 16 South Palafox Street Have the Newest Goods at the Lowest Prices IN THE HEART OF PENSACOLA.' The Central Pharmacy. Phone 17a.