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0 THE PENSACOLA JOTKNAL, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 1915. t Give a Man Things to Wear and you hot only tickle his taste, but you pin a Legion of Honor ribbon on your own, : : The gift to another in a John White Store box prove3 to him you know "what's what" and where's where." These are a few suggestions. Kid and Mocha Gloves, $1.50 to $3.00. Linen ' Handkerchiefs, 25c, 3 in box 75c. Beautiful Neckwear, 50c to $1.50. House and Bath Robes; $3.50 to $18. Combination Sets, 50c to $1.50. Sweater Coats, 60c to $8.00. Many other practical gifts are here for men and boys. A Men's Gift Store Complete. ; 209-211 S. Palafox St. J PS O I TOMORROW: .DOLL and TOY FUND BENEFIT AUSPICES ST. NICHOLAS CIRLS , - MARIE DORO "The 7Mtc Pern' O I o I . : SATURDAY WM.FARNUM "The Braked Law" MONDAY! THEDA BARA AFOOLTilEREYAS X CsD D 5 5c aid 16 WEEKS ! 32 REELS! SUQOESTED BY IRVIN 8. COBB. ' E THE EXPOSE, OF'GRAFT" IN EVERY KNOWN MANNER, DEPICTED IN EACH EPISODE BY A u u 00A ! . " ( s AflO ScftooO ChODdiren Admiitttted "ffor "S Jceiite. HVm DESl CS0Jr,DES Ireattdro tlCiae MUTT AND . "-' " ' ' ' mmt m mi ll MMsW f , v -----; i 1 . . ' . STEAMER ARRIVES FOR TIMBER CARGO Shortly after o o'clock last night I uie jjuzcn meamsmp xerscneiung ar rived In port. - coming from Norfolk. She was given a timber berth in, the stream, and will probably start load-1 ing sawn timber from the water not sooner.;; than Friday , mornfng. The Pensacbla Lumber and Timber Com pany will furnish cargo for this ves sel, the greater portion of which, it is said, to be J sawn timber. : ; STRONG AND WELL AS EVER. Fred Smith, 325 Main St., Green Bay, Wis., says: "I suffered a long time with a very weak back.- Foley Kidney Pills completely . relieved " me of all soreness and pain and I now am strong and well as ever." Winter ag gravates symptoms of kidney trouble; cold weather ; makes : aching joints, sorer muscles,, and irregular bladder action more unbearable.: ' Foley Kid ney Pills help the kidneys eliminate pain-causing poisons; D'Alemberte's Pharmacy. Adv. J 10c .is FIRST EPISODE 5c - a "v a ; M m t k IN RlDdBDQTT ATT - HIS VERY LATEST ESSANAY Saaoon JEFF Oil, Yes, i , . ,, , - - tTH ts J .. UatMPXi MtnKx IT - b nHm' 1 f I rYpl&fitl -1 I' 1 il .VJ IWIgagJ V!Ute85 :STT P"rIL? SIT D II DROPPED PURSE GOT .VERT LITTLE MONET FOR HIS NERVE, BUT IT SERVES AS WARNING AGAINST CARRYING POCKETBOOKS EXPOSED. William Leyland, 1Q years old, leay ing a grocery store on East Inten dencia street , last evening, was jostled by a large negro which caused the little boy to drop a package which he had just come from the store with. In stooping to pick tip the parcel, the ! lad -'dropped the purse ; he was en trusted with, and which contained a small amount of change. With the speed of the wind, a half-grown ne gro, .standing near the edge of the sidewalk at 'the time, jumped clear across the walk, snatched the purse and was off before the little rictim could recover his bewilderment and raise an alarm. , While little money was lost, less than a dollar, this act might serve as a warning ' to shoppers not to carry their purses too exposed In a crowd, because of the likelihood of being suddenly relieved of the money and valuables. f 1 n Why Ton Should Use Chamberlain' Cough Remedy. ; Because it has an established repu- tation won by its good works. Because 'it is"' most esteemed by those who have used it for., many years, : as - occasion - required, and are best acquainted with its good qual- mes. x ; .; v" ., Because it loosens and relieves . a cold and aids nature in restoring the system - to a healthy condition. ... . . 'Because it does not contain. opium or any other narcotic. - Because it is within the reach of all. It only costs a quarter. Obtain able everywhere. Adv. . .20 pounds Nu nnall y's candy free. Ten prizes to the ladies who send the best letter why she prefers Nun nally's candies. .Limit, fifty words. D'Alemberte's Pharmacy. V 1 s ZD 1TIH1IE SDUdDW" FEAT URE IN .TWO PARTS. ' " ", VUVib'C UAJIVUU JO 353 tS T Sargeant O'L eary (Copyright, 1916, jB I&SE XT raft" "Chaplin." Today, is the day, that a great many Pensacolians have been waiting for the arrival of , especially so; after the keen disappointment of the non arrival of the Universal's big serial picture, "Graft,"- which . was adver tised to appear last Thursday, and which was delayed owing to a large fire at Universal City, the birth place of "Graft. But, it is here at last; and, if precedent goes for anything, it will be appreciated more than it would have been, had it arrived last week. . General Manager Gueringer, of the Fichtenberg Amusement En terprlzes,' wired Manager Jones of the Isis last night that he had viewed the first episode and that it was every nice thing that - the Universal has claimed of it. ' Charlie Chaplin, m a dual role, will be seen in Jus very latest Essanay feature release, in two reels, entitled, "A Night at the Show. Charlie plays the part of a tough ' in the gallery, and a .swell in a box, at one and the same time. Be bombards singers with ice cream and tomatoes, and makes things merry, . as is to be expected when the funny. Charlie is announced, during the entire two reels of the fea ture. . ' .- . Doll and Toy Fund Benefit. The White Pearl" Friday is ben efit day at the Isis, for the Doll and Toy Fund, under the auspices of the St. Nicholas Girls, headed by Mrs. A. C Reilly. The attraction chosen by Manager Jones for the occasion is Marie Doro, one of the most charm ing, young stars of. the contemporary stage, who in her first screen appear ance, in The Morals of Marcus" ac quired a degree of popularity beyond calculation, returns to the screen In her second film - triumph under the management of the Famous Players Film Company, in an elaborate "pic turization, The White Pearl," by Edith Barnard Delano, author' of the recent screen ' success, '"Rags," the current Paramount picture at the Isis. The Broken Law" The photoplay feature entitled The Broken Law," which was written and produced by Oscar C. Apfel for Wil liam Fox is one' of the most preten tious and elaborate offerings that has ever appeared on the screen. William Farnum, long celebrated as a "legiti mate" star and more recently attract ing world-wide attention as a "movie" favorite, appears in the principal role. ' ' --'.r "The Broken Law" will be present- and 10c fF3ay 9? Each Episode a Com plete Story Start It Now Any Time DIFFERENT AUTHOR. SWTSRSSS ,V2iT;S: LUAUIJV4Li 0 .OP" Has a Twin Brother. try H. C Rh. Trade Mark V. SJ 353 TE OH i r MX HOBABT HENLEY. Co-Star With Jane Novak in "Graft" at the Isis. ed at the Ids on Saturday, strength ened with the aid of an augmented orchestra, and a musical program ap propriate for the occasion. Concert Program. ' The following program of the Vic trola Concert to be given at the Rey nalds Music House tonight at 8:00 o'clock. The program consists of a number of Grand Opera selections, violin solos, . orchestra and . several beautiful Christmas selections by the most famous singers: . ' His Lullaby ' (Carrie Jacobs Bond), Ernestine Schumann-Hemk V Armo Mio (My Love) Vocal Waltz (Gaeta-Ricciardi), Enrico Caruso. Liebestraum, A Dream of Love (Liszt), Victor Herbert's Orchestra. Mai poina oe ia u. Forget Me Not, Hawaiian Quintette. Si 5 Vous I'aviez compris Melodie (Had You But Known), Enrico Ca-ruso-Mischa Elman. '.' The Star of Bethlehem, Christmas Song (Adams), Evan Williams. Simple Avou, Simple Confession, Violincello Solo, Victor Herbert. ; Forza del Destino, Solenne in quest' ora (Swear In This Hour), Lambert Murphy-Reinald Werren rath. Proch's Air and Variations (Proch) COMPANY THE GREAT MAGICIANS LYCEUM ARMORY HALL DECEMDER 17th I SB"' U. S. Pat Off.l FLO YDS (D)RID(BDOir 3XT T S liuisa TetrazrinL Absent (Metcalf), Evan Williams. Gems from The Midnight Girl," Victor light Opera Company. Stflle Nacht, heilige Nacht (Silent Night, Holy Night), Ernestine Schu-mann-Heink. Nocturne in E flat (Chopin), Mis-, cha Elman. Le Donne Curiose-Il COT nel con ten to "Inquisitive Women," Geraldme Farrar-Herman Jadlowker. Carmena Vocal Waltz (Walton Wilson), Ahna Gluck. Masked ball, Ballo in Maschera, ( Verdi ), Caruso-Hempel-Duchene-Rothier-De Segurola, " Adeste Fideles (Oh, Come All Ye Faitiiful), John MeCormack. GOTHIC THE NEW a for 25c COLLAR IT PITS THE CRAVAT CLurrr. pcaaoov a eo.. ie nuni Ptnunli't Most litPMtlng Store The Great Christmas Toy Store the electrical kind instructive and interesting. There ' are many things to inter est and charm the child ren that to mention any; one thing or any group is but to slight the others. So come in and sell them today. Select the toys you desire, have them delivered at once or later if you pre fer. : , Company 22 South Palafox. Phone 880. Pentacola'i Most interesting Store o o Toys WilsonBiggs Cento, 2Sc. Ladies, 10c Carnival Association GIVE him a hand some bathrobe fot Christmas. Give him, too, the privilege which we extend, of exchang ing it if he thinks some other pattern would be mofe becoming. ; ' v Our Holiday stock includes all sizes for men of all tempera ments you'll find selec tion easy here. r $2.50 up to as high as $15 each. SUGGESTIONS . Drinking Cup, Collar Bags, Shaving Sets, Toilet Seta, Card Caaee, Military Bruahea. Tie, Handkerchief, and Hoae Set, Suspendera, Monogram Belta, Initial Handkerchiefs, House Slippers, Sweaters. "BETTER CLOTHES." 20 S. Palafox Street jf dD Rl D T A TODAY '"A Mpders Adventure" Kalem Broadway Favorltee Feature "SONNY JIM", Vltagraph Comedy 1 "Queering Cupid' Kalem Comedy TOMORROW: "Where the Heather Blooms" Subscribe for The Journal. By "BUD" FISHER