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Pe OTTn Ufi AND y,enh By CELSA MYROVER ROBINSON SIBYL S. LEMPKC, Assistant. Phone 38 ( 1 a. m. to 2 p. m. 4 p. m. to 8 p. m. jfQl WJSg? "IMi " "f "gV l.nil!gW!:Wl.''y! wmt w4uijiuh , .. iiiiii.Jii.il mini, ,w ) H.....U ..... .l,M.,ii.i,ll.wll.w.inlliiii...ii. m,Jmimm. M f ....ai.t.r n mi . ii iii ....... .t.n. ti rtfif r nr.r - - a-tf,.......L.-.---., -'"''iii'- HtofrrtriWWw r--y--'-- j -r - .-.-ZZl ZZ gT.STT." " . .:- -J I ': -. " ... 1 ll WE WILL GIVE YOU TWO DOLLARSll THE CASTLE BUILDER. I built castles in Dreamland, Apes and apes ago; When the earth was preen and p'ear ant And the skies were all aglow. When the birds were olithe in the branches, And my heart was licht and young, And- my fen-id picture of fane y Quickened my brain and tongue. I built castles in Dreamland, Aires and apes apo; Hearing the storm-wind speaV.ng, Hearing the waters flow. I wove cables of cobwebs Out of the thinnest air Temple and tower I fashioned And palaces passing fair! Then was I young and hopeful! N'othinir I knew of fear. And the cloud.? were wreathes of roses That garlanded all my year; Too! in the blooming orchards Nature and I were kin, So I built castles in Dreamland, Thinking to dwell therein Now I am old and weary; My pulse is slender and slow Ai the sky and the heart beneath it Have lost their former plow, And the castles I built in Dreamland Ages, yes apes, apo, Are all that I have to shield me From the winter's fury and snow!, Arthur Goodenough. ! DANCE AT BRENTWOOD FOR .MISS BROWN. One of the most deliphtful of the many summer parties enjoyed by the jounp college set was that given by Miss Frances Rrent for Miss Dori's Merritt and her house puest, Miss Cornelia Brown, of Quintette. The boys and girls went out to Brentwond by automobile and here spent the evening dancing. Miss Brent's ruests were: Misses Em Tur ner and Kitten Merrirt, Jane Dunham, Eleanor Mitchell, Judith Maxwell, Dorothy Rinpham. Anna Lamar, Christine Sheppard. Robbie Hyer, Adelaide Garfield. Genevieve Carter, Evelyn Maxwell, Doris Merritt, Hun ter Long, Neuman McLane. Tom Barkdull, Tom Kennedy, Pickett Jones, Armistead Covington, DeRoch blave, Scarritt, Howard Mayes, Boy kin Hyer, George Owen, Hunter Brown, Gillis McLane, Harry Gibbs. Billy Roberts, Bill Bonacker, and the guests were chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. John A. Merritt. IMPROVING AFTER OPERATION. The many friends of Mrs. Laurence Neilson will be gTad to know that she is improving very much afte? the operation which she underwent at the Pensacola Hospital and hope to see her out again soon. If you will purchase one of these latest model FREE SEWING MACHINES of us, during the week of July 28th to August 4th, we will allow you $2.00 off on the initial cost, thereby giving you the two dollars as a gift. Fill out the Coupon below and either brinr; or mail to our store. The FREE is made up to match any room, and its beautiful case will be the most decorative piece of furniture in your home. No. 530 RETURN FROM CAMP WALTON. Mr- and Mrs. Thomas P. White and Miss Alberta Fell, who have been; spending ten days at Camp Walton at the Gulf view Hotel, returned home on Thursday night after a very pleas ant outing. LEAVE FOR HOME IN CARLOWVILLE. ALA. Mrs. P. E. Younghlood and three children, Eleanor, Edwin and baby, of Carlowville, Ala., who have been vis iting Mrs. Youngblood's mother, Mrs. F. J. Lee, at her home on North Pala fox street for the past two weeks, left for her home yesterday morning after having enjoyed a pleasant visit. Protect Baby's Skin With Cuticura Soap If mothers would only use Cuticura Soap and Ointment for every-day toilet and nursery purposes bow much suffer ing might be avoided by preventing little skin and scalp troubles becoming serious. Cuticura Sor.p is so pure, sweet and cleansing and Cuticura Ointment so soothing and healing, that it is a pity i not to use mem an ine time, oivc naDy a hot bath with Cuticura So.ip, dry and apply Cuticura Ointment to any rashes, irritations, chafing, etc. Instant relief usually follows and baby falls into a re freshing sleep. For sample each free by return mail address post-card: "Cu ticura, Dept. 13G, Boston." Sold every where. Soap 25c. Ointment 25 and 50c. SPRINKLE'S MARKET Fresh Home - Grown Meats, Poultry, Eggs and Vegetables PhJNE 723 Sample Shoe Store 23 South Palafox. HIGH-GRADE SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN, 40 PER CENT LESS THAN YOU WOULD PAY ELSEWHERE. WILL RETURN TO PORTER, ALABAMA- x Mrs. W. A. Wall and Miss Nancy Wall, of Porter, Ala., who have been visiting Mrs. H. R. Acosta, at her home for about a month, will t-eturn to Porter on Monday. ' i f. WILL ARRIVE FROM BROOKLYN. Mrs. G. O Schryber and daughter, Margaret, of Brooklyn, N. Y., will ar rive today to be guests of Mr1".. Schryber's sister, Mrs. J. R. McNeill, at her home on North Tenth ave nue, for a while. SPEND WEEK-END IN MOLINO. Miss Dimple McMillan and her puest, Miss Ina Collier, of Houston, Texas, left yesterday for Molino, Fla.. where they will spend the week-end as guests of Mrs. M. Semple, at hr home there. RAY PARTY IN HONOR MISS ROLLINS. Mrs. Fred G. Christel entertained about ten of her friends yesterday afternoon at a bay party which wast given at Road End Pavilion in honor of her guest, Miss Susie Belle Rol- lins, of Chiplev, Florida- Thev all ! enjoyed bathing and, having carried lunch along, thoy also enjoyed their supper on the beach. it The FREE SEWING MACHINE is guaranteed for life and is insured for five years against fire, flood, breakage or cyclone. We replace even a needle. No. 550 No. 5 $55.00 i - i i t S I fe I I , ! J I 00 A LIBERAL PRICE FOR YOUR. OLD MACHINE, IN EXCHANGE FOR. THE, NEW MODEL FREE The Rotocillo movement causes the FREE to be the smooth est, softest and easiest running machine. Toggle link move ment, taking out all noise and friction. Automatic tension release, preventing any trouble with the tension. Automatic and light. By raising the head, ready for sew ing. Rotary spool pin, making the thread wind evenly. Dustless Japanning, which simplifies housekeeping to a great degree, and a ball bearing treadle which runs like magic. This Offer Good From July 28th to August 4 th ACCEPT THIS WON DERFUL OFFER AND SECURE THIS BEAUTI FUL EASY RUNNING FREE SEWING MACHINE. THIS COUPON IS WORTH $2 TO YOU. THE REYNALDS MUSIC 1 10 US Gentlemen: Please accept this coupon ns first pnvment of $2.00 on FREE SEWING MACHINE No ' It is understood that you are to deliver said Machine to my door, prepaid. It is further understood and agreed that you are to col lect from me the balance due at the rate of $1.00 per week, until paid in full. Name Address If you have an old machine to trade in, mark (X) here. SELL US YOUR OLD, HARD RUNNING MA CHINE AND WE WILL ALLOW YOU A LIB ERAL PRICE IN EX CHANGE FOR THE - FREE. SEND COUPON OR PHONE 1717 VICTROLAS HOUSE CORONA TYPEWRITERS KODAKS SEND COUPON OR PHONE 1717 mm mj m. HALF PRICE SALE THE LA MODE ALL SPRING AND SUMMER GAR MENTS GOING AT HALF PRICE. j Admire Babies? O'BRIEN MOTTA Has Returned to the City and Resumed His Class in Violin. BUY Gonzalez Corn Meal AT YOUR GROCERS. A fine taMe meal prciml in Tensacola of the choicest milliner corn, M. F. Gonzalez & Co., Pennacola. Fla. FORCHEIMER'S FASHION SHOP "The Store for Women" Every normal woman's heart thrills with tha thought of pos sessing a baby. What man car fully perceive the sympathet 1 c understand ing and the loveltsrht that glows In a woman's eyes at tha slgM of her f.esh and Mood represented In th tlr.y infant. Every woman In the Joy of coming motherhood shouli prepare her system for the crisis and the unusuil rtrain. Three generations have found the tried and reliable external application, "Mother's Friend" of the greatest help at F-:ch it time. By its dally use throughout the period, the sk!n of the abdomen is made scf and elastic, tho expanding nuscles r lax naturally end wltli ease, when baby arrives, and th Inflammation if breast glands is soothed. l:y no chance neglect to obtain this rrent preparation which science has of fered for so many years to expectant nothers. Write the Bracfleld Regu lator Co.. Dept. I., 271 Lamar Building. Atlanta. Ga., for their helpfi l and Interest !:.:t book, 'Motherhood ard the Baby". It is free and Is we!! worth writing for. No woman should fall to l.e'p r.ature Iri the severest strain ever put upon her. "Mother's Friend" Is procurable trom any druggist and Is a real help to nature in her glorious work. 'Mother's Friend" is absolutely and entirely safa. The Clutter Music House MOBILE GIRLS VISITING IN PENSACOLA- FVnsacola has been quite a mecca for Mobilians this summer, as many ! have motored there and spent a few days, while others have lingered for a longer visit and all are the re cipients of that generous hospitality for which Pensacola is noted. Among the Mobilians who are now visiting in Pensacola are Miss Louise McGuire who arrived last week to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F- L. Davis at their homo at 112 West Cervantes street for about three weeks Misses Vernie and Lillie Mae Po part of Tensacola have as their guest at their home, Mrs. Jennie Ryder and Miss Maude Ryder who arrived from Mobile, Ala., for a visit of about ten days. Mobile Register. ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF SON. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Ewing Dabney of 1015 East Strong street, announce the birth of a son on Fri- iriay. July 27th Mother and child are both doing well. LEAVE ON YACHT TRIP I P SOl'ND. Miss Eulalie Hutchinson left yes terday with Mr. and Mrs Dan Shep rard on a cruise up the sound in Mr. Sheppard's yacht, "Martha," for an outing,. IMPROVED AFTER RECENT ILLNESS- The many friends of little Francis Jacoby will be glad to learn that he : is very much improved from the in- ; juries which he recently sustained in i an automobile accident. I All hope to see the little boy out of the hospital soon, but it will prob ably be two weeks before he will re turn to his home. ARRIVE FROM TAMPA. Mrs. J. F. C Griggs and mother, Mrs. A. V. Orman, of Tampa, Fla., are visiting in Pensacola for a few weeks before going to North Carolina, where they will spend the remainder of the summer. Tampa Daily Times. RETURN FROM HENDERSON VI LLE, N. G Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Fillette and baby who have been spending a shtt visit in Hendersonville, N. C. have re turned to their home on North Tenth avenue. ARRIVE FROM BLAKELY, GEORGIA Mrs. D R. Deal has as her guests at her home on West Cervantes ' j street, her sister, Mrs. C R. Barks- j j dale, and children, and Misses Mvr- tice Deal and Helen Clatstead, all of ; blakely, Georgia, they having ar rived in Pensacola on Thursday -night to visit for a few weeks. MISS ROLLINS WILL RETURN TO CHIPLEY. Miss Susie Belle Rollins, of Chip ley, Fla., who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Christel, at their home on North Alcaniz street, for the past two weeks, will return to her home on Sunday morning. Dur ing her visit here, there have been given many parties and other social affairs in her honor by her many! friends in Ppnsacola. I PIANOS, PLAYER PIANOS, ORGANS. TUNING. REPAIRING The Ready-to-Wear Store If It's New, You Will Find It Here 9 and 11 South PaJafox TURKISH BATHS Pensacola Hospital, $1.00 Ladies 9 a. m. to 12 m. Men 1 p. m. to 9 p. m. m i EAT (INNER; THE BEST MACARONI RETURNS FROM UNION SPRINGS. Dr. J. H- Bickerstaff returned home on Thursday morning from Union Snrincs. -u.-Vipr hp ViaH hoon fiitinir 1 ' " w.. ' O for the past few days at the home : of his sisters, Mrs. B. B. Andrews j and Mrs. A. M. Cope, whose home is ' just outside of Union Springs, for the past few days. RETURN FROM SYLVESTER, GA. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moore and Tit tle son, Billy, returned home last eve ning from Sylvester, Ga., where they were guests of Mrs. Moore's parents, Dr. and Mrs- M. J. Crockett. Mrs. Moore has been visiting -with her par ents for the past two weeks, and Mr. Moore left for there last Wednesday to return with them. SPENDING SUMMER MONTHS AT LA, COOLA. Mrs. Virginia Corley and two chil dren, Virginia Catherine, and Dames, also Mrs. Corley's aunt, Mrs Dora Donaldson, who have been spending the past month at Camp Walton, are now pleasantly located at La Coola, the prettv little cottage of Mr. G. C. Hallmark. They are very much de lighted with the place and have de cided to remain there until about the first of September. Thev now have as their guests at the cottage, for about ten days, Mrs. G. B. McGill and her three children, of Pensacola. Capt. McGill is making it verv pleasant for all by sending them "many large, luscious water melons via auto Mrs. John Rogers were welcome visitors of Mrs. Dora Donaldson on Sundav, having gone on the Granl Raoids excursion, which goes there every Sunday. RETURNS FROM VISIT IN NORTH Miss Beth Walton has returned home from Waupaca, and Chicago, Illinois, where she has been enjoying a visit of several weeks. LEAVES FOR ATLANTA. Mr. J B. McNeill left yesteHay on a business trip to Atlanta, Ga., re turning in a few days. ARRIVED FROM MARIANNA. Mr. Robert Pierce. Jr., of Marianna, has arrived in the city and is the guest of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Richai d Lewis, for a few days. PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carr, who have been staying at the home of Miss Mollie C Laskey, are now keep ing house at 421 North Hayne street where they will he at home to their many friends. Anson's Shoe Store Let us do your Shoe Re pairing. Oet our price and save the difference. 19 South Palafox Street. Miss Thelma Beaulah will return home on Sunday from Freeport, after a two weeks visit with relatives there. Miss Jean Frenkel, of Atlanta, Ga , who has been the guest of Mr and Mrs. B. L. Gunderscheimer for the past several weeks return to her home last night. infants-bothers Thousands testify i-iorSicEk's The Original Malted Milk Upbuilds and sustains the body No Cooking or Milk required Used for Vb of a Century Substitutes Q YOU Same Price. Misses Carrie Belle and Hazel Wat son, of Pensacola, are guests of Miss Gladys Pratt, in Chiplev, this week. Chipley Banner. CENTURY SOCIAL NEWS Century, July 27. Mrs Sabra McDavid of Pensacola, is visiting 'her daughter, Mrs. J C. Harrison, and her son. Albert McDavid, also other relatives in Century, The Misses Annie and Kate Thig pen McDaniels of Milton are the guests of Judge and Mrs- J. C. Harri son Mrs. Finch, one of our most de voted Sunday school workers, is visit ing her brother in Arizona. Rev. E M. Rooks was a recent visitor to friends in Century, stop pine over for a few hours, while en route to Molino. A Lynch, who has been absent for a long time, is visiting his parents in West Century- Dr. McDonald and family have re turned home, after a delightful mo toring trip to Atlanta, Georgia, on a visit to relatives. Master Robert Jamison of Pensa cola, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Wnv McCurdy in Century- The B. Y. P. U- meetings on Sun day afternoons are well attended and verv interesting. The Epworth League is also very well attended and meets every Fri day night at the Methodist church- We have had some fine rains and crops generally are looking well. Our people are canning and pre serving all they have opportunity to do: providing for the future. George Hollinhead, who was on TO RELIEVE INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA, TAKE A DYSPEPSIA TABLET BEFORE AND AFTER EACH MEAL 25c Box. The Crystal Pharmacy. EVERLASTING Fabrics Company D'ALEMBERTES PEROXIDE CREAM for face massage. Phone 109 "A GOOD DRUG STORE" the depot force, has gone to Foshee, Alabama, and Mr Creap has his place. Rev- Mr- Nelson will leave shortly to begin a series of meetings. Remove Those Hairs Roots and All (Abolutely New Method) Th new way to remove disfiguring jrrowtha of superflous Iiair, root and aU, will aatoniah and delight you. You nevee mw or heard of anything liJre It bMora, It la not a depilatory and net electrical You simply get a stick of phelactin from your druggist and follow the sim pie directions at home. In a few second yovf have removed the offending hairs, roots and all. With your own eyes yon see the roots come right out. Phelac tin is absolutely harmless, non-poison ous and perfectly odorless. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Adv.