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THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1917. People m Evemt; CEUA MVROVER ROBINSON 9IBTU 9. ucivir-rvc, inninf. lUa, m.tozp. Phone 38 4 p. m m. to 8 p. m :) ,7 O- MY PEARL. God gave -to me a treasure, A pure and flawless Pearl; To keep within my safety vault, Protected from the world. Tn'at like onto a chrysalis, And grew from day to day; Until it burst its out-most shell, As if 'twould fly away. But yet it still expanded, Securely confined; Within my safety vault so strong, By iron bands entwined- lut yet it still expanded, From day to day it grew; Until it buret those iron bands. And they asunder flew. I wondered in my soul of souls. Why my Pearl would not stay; Within my safety vault confined, But strove to break away. And then my treasure spoke to me; Dear Mother let me go; And figJtt for our America, Why will you hold me so? So long in prison I have lain, Though kind my keeper be; I feel the pangs of the oppressed. Who are longing to be free- I even hear the Tyrants tread, While rearing this loved shore; And if He once should over-ride, We'll be free. Nevermore. Our Flag of Red, White and Blue, Its folds flings forth to me; 1 1 pleads! Frotect me from insult, Thy emblem of the free. So now dear Mother dry your tears. For God will keep your son; Immune until this victory's gained, And world wide freedom won. Ashamed I stood with head bowed down. Forgive dear God I cried; For holding back your Jewel rare, To my own selfish sic'.e. Eo take the Pearl thou gavest me, And use, and use it itill; And use me too dear God I pray. To do Thy Holy will. By Mrs J. M. LEE Pensacola, Fla. MISS STUBEE TO VISIT IN WARRINGTON. Miss Maude Stuber of Tampa, Flor ida, who has been spending the past few days as guest of Mrs- M. E Morey at her home on North Twelfth Avenue will leave today for Warring ton where she will spend a week vis iting her aunt, Mrs. John MeLellan At the end of the week she will leave for New Orleans for a visit with rela tives before returning to her home. During her visit in Pensacola. Miss 1 the fund supplies them with oiuoer nas Deen snown many social JEWELRY TO BE GATHERED FOR "TRINKET AND TREASURE DAY." -. The . ladies of the Pensacola Equal J textbooks, binoculars, pulmotors, hos- Suffrage League are making sood Pital requisites and other equipment ; .. .;fi, tu-i, io. kt-c. ' that adds to their comfort and safety, progress w,th their plans for "Treas- ; The monev is raised by donat-,s ure and Trinket Day" which will pro- ; 0f discarded jewelry, eld plate and bably be held this month, to add to i everything n the way of gold and sil the fund which is being raised to send j ver, all of which will be melted into young men to aviation schools and ! ignots and converted into money, equip them for service in the air. I There is a tender sentiment con . The .fund recently equipped has 'netted with giving hoarded treasures sent three aviators to. France as mem- to this worthy cause which appeal? bers of the Lafayette escadrille. the strongly to loyal women folk and the American air force which has been ! ladies in charge of the work locally are confident of a liberal response on Pensacola's "Treasury and Trinket Day." Whatever sum is realized here will be given to the fund as m. gift from all the ladies of Pensacola and not as the donation of the league, which is conducting the campaign as its . work of helpfulness in the war. ' winning wonderful fame over the battlefields of Northern France. The fund has also added materially to the equipment of a New York state mili tary aviation station and is assisting in the equipment of other stations throughout the country- In addition to meeting the expenses of student courtesies, among them a bathing arty at Bayview which took place ast Tuesday evening. GUESTS OF MR. AND MRS. F. MINDELL. Mr. and Mrs- H. G. Codv H G. Cody, Jr., of Mobile and son are the Mr. and Mrs.' F. Mindell home corner of Eighth Avenue and Wright Street, and will spend several days here ! at their GIRLS WILL LEAVE FOR WASHINGTON TOGETHER- Miss Myrtle Rice, Miss Dorothy Bingham and Miss Sylvia Kahn wiil leave together this evening for Wash ington, D. C., where they will separ ate and go to the different colleges. Miss Rice will go to Fredericks burg, where she will take up studies at the Virginia State College, and Miss Bingham will stay in Washing ton and enter the Georgetown Uni versity there- Miss Kahn will study this winter at the Hood Seminary at Frederick, Maryland. MOTOR TO HATTIESBURG, .MISSISSIPPI. Mr. and Mrs- C. E. Driver and sons mfJL"f eLrJ?PJr SItlbll-f' MAKE HOME IN BOSTON. Mississippi, to visit Mrs. Driver s sis ter, Mrs- Albert Herron for two weeks. MRS. QUARLES VISITING IN NEW YORK. Mrs. J. K- Quarles, who has been i. - ;, XT-,,, . iicuiuii uuu nicy win inane ivi ouiiic nine yaab to nun in gm , . i . , T - . , ,. t ton their future home. In a few n M!Aicn mi., a a days Mrs. Heblon will be joined by The Yarn is here! V at Miss Hcrrimaris White. Mrs. Quarles will return the latter part of the month in time for school. MR. AND MRS. MILLJGAN TO RETURN HOME MONDAY. Mr- and Mrs. W- G, Milligan are expected to return home on Monday afternoon from their motor trip to Anniston, and other points in Ala bama, where they were guests of rela tives. In Anniston they visited their daughter, Mrs. Leyden. Their trip lasted about ten weeks. This Actually Removes Superfluous Hair Roots Entirely New and Instantaneous Method. RED CROSS TO AID ARMENIA AND SYRIA. The Red Cross War Council has ap propriated $300,000 for relief work in the Near East, through the Ameri can committee for the Armenian and byrian relief- I his is tne second ap propriation of $300,000 to the Armen ian relief committee Owing to the position taken by the Turkish government, the American committee for Armenian and Syrian relief is the only American organiza tion authorized to carry on any kind of relief work in the Ottoman Em pire. In no theater of the war have populations experienced greater suf fering than in Armenia., Palestine and the Caucasus. The American committee has been to carry succor to the stricken people in these territories through the efforts of American, Swiss, Swe dish and Danish missionaries- Nearly one hundred of these men are now ; stationed throughout Asia Minor su pervising the distribution of supplies. Three commissioners supervise the work, serving without pay and bear ing their own expenses abroad. One of the main branches of the j-committee's activities, to which the Ked Cross is lending its support, is MISS MATHEWS RETURNS the training of women and children TO MOBILE. j among the refugees to be self-sup- Miss Lottie Mathews left yesterday porting. Boys are being taught han at noon for her home in Mobile after dicraft and building trades, while spennmg several weeKs in lensacoia many of the women are being sup as the guest of Miss Amelia Schad at j plied with wool and taught how to Eed of Seasoe Last Call for Su mm aleX er Apparel. Mrs- A. H. Heblon who with her lit tie son, Erwin Eakins Heblon, have visited Mrs. E- O. McReynolds and ; able Mrs. Minnie Rutherford at their home on North Palafox street, went from here to Mobile and later left for Bos- M nr., , 1 ...l t i visiting in Greenwood, Mississippi,.,.,' . ..' - m.J be her sister. Miss Minnie Eva Eakins and her mother Mrs. L- A. Eakins who will make her a visit in her new home- This Sale is for Cash Only On Sale Monday and Tuesday rwi'' Sou ate lJjA Lrcv fJ There are Just 15 of hm '4 111 I 1 SU I 7 Gabardln-S and Seises val. M J iJJ hKsvw&FmTm US Up to 23' Tlle sk,rt ,0" V I I luVtMi I ls wortl1 more tjian tlie sell- t I 1 l V-13 ill I I tfV I I price now offered your Mil V-il ll J fill tnn It) No Goods Charged or on Approval On Sale Monday and Tuesday SAVE 50 CENTS A G4 lUNTAIN SYRINOE D- wrh turn. The Central Fharmacy PHONEI 177. 171 PETER CHACKNEY "THE POPULAR, GROCE"." PHONE 882. ovmment and Barcelona Streets. By tlie Introduction In this country of what is known as the "pheiactine pro cess," any woman can now r'ul herself completely of annoying superfluous hair or fuzz. The process is entirely new, different from - all others, a riU far bet ter because it actually removes the roets, as well as the surface hiir! It is instantaneous, perfectly hafmless. odor less and non-lrritatfnp Just get a stick of pheiactine from your druggist, follow the simple direc tions and s the hair roots come out w-ith your own eyes! No depilatory or electrical treatment can produce this re sult. The skin is left soft, smooth and hairless as a child's. Pheiactine can be used with absolute safety one could even eat it with impunity If it doesn't do exactly as claimed, you can have jour money back without question. Adv. her home on West Intendencia street She enjoyed a most pleasant stay- MR. MAC BLOOM LEAVES FOR HOME. Mr. Mac Bloom of Chicago, Illinois, left yesterday for his home after a visit in Pensacola as truest of his sis ters, Mrs. Max Heinburp and Mrs- H. J- Grrenhut for the past few weeks. MRS. CHRISTIE TO LEAVE FCR ORANGE, TEXAS. - Mrs. John H. Christie leaves on the noon train on Monday for Orange, Texas, where she will join her hus- fashion it into garments for the children. Estimates laid before the Red Cross by the American committee, show that there are more than two million people in western Asiawhose neain can oe prevented dj- curecx. anu : continued help from America- The care of orphan children is also a diffi- j cult problem, and their number is es- ; timated to run into the hundred thou- ! sands. Ten cents a day per person ! is the minimum on which life can ba sustained in the refugee camps or in , the family groups. Since the orcsnization of the Ar The Clutter Music House PIANOS. PLAYER PIANOS. ORGANS. TUNING. REPAIRING band, Mr. Christie, who is engaged in . menian and Syrian relief committee business there and s"he there for several weeks- will remain GUESTS OF MR. AND MRS. ERICKSON- Mrs. Albert Hart and baby, accom panied by Miss Marie Calametti. all of Mobile, Alabama, have arrived in Pensacola to be guests of Mrs. Hart's parents, Mr. and Mrs- Thomas Erickton at their home on East Wright street for several weeks. One lot consisting- of oO white skirts. The greatest reduction ever made. Val ues up to $4; your choice Saturday only Silk taffetas, poplins and others at a most sweeping reduction; values up to S.-0; vour choice now for Materials of silk taffe tas, poplins and velours all the latest styles, most drastic reduction; values up to S12; vour choice at $4,98, $5.98 CHILDREN'S DRESSES All tho summer dresses must go radical reductions have been made to move them. Splendid to start school with come and see them. WIRTHMORE WAISTS All odds :iml ends of the se;son. Kvery lady knors their i taiulnr ' price is $1.'0. yet your choice of this lot to cl"re. is 75c. , Fall Suits, Coats and Costumes Will Be Shown by Special Request Only Readyto-Weai?9 Slope on October "I, 19157 ItTias? distributed about $3,700,000 in relief work. Prac tically all of this money has been j raised by subscriptions in the United i L l 1 States- YVir.r. SPRn soatt tfmp IN MARY ESTHER. Mrs. TV Tv nod a man onrl ATt- .Taz-lr j APPRECIATION OF PATRONAGE ; Kugleman who has just recovered 9 aud 11 South Palafox SSsreet COMMITTEE SHOW Don't Use Any Other Than Cuticura Soap To Clear Your Skin AT DANCE. The committee of the Pensacola Li brary Association wish to thank all those who assisted in giving: the dance on Friday night and also the I public who so generously patronized i them. The committee was as fol- from several week's illness, have left for up the bay to spend a few weeks at Mary Esther, MEETING CIRCLE NO. 2 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Circle Number Two of the First birth of a daughter on Friday. Sep- Mas formerly tember the seventh. Mrs. Maher j Gonzalez. Miss Eugenia Mario lows: Mrs- R. P- Reese, iIrs. William ! Baptist Church will meet on Monday ! atternoon at the usual hour at the ! home of Mrs. Walburg on South Al- caniz street. All members of the circle are urged to attend- sar mt LJ I. I JL- 1 E. GREENBLATT THE MAN WHO SAVES YOU MONEY" 12-114 East Intendencia Street. IT OF HIGH RENT DISTRICT. 3ZC Bell's Studio Announces That in connection with the regular . photographic work, they are now in a po sition to do all kinds of kodak developing and fin ishing work Films Left Today, Prints Delivered To morrow, in either Dull or Gloss Finish. "24 Hour Service " -Catering to kodak shops op individuals who mav have kodak finishing that they want done neatly ana correctly. Cell s Studio - 14 1-2 S. Palafox St. r Army M Navy Headquarters The Heart of Pensacola. Sam Carflos Hotel (Fireproof) Seven -stories of solid comfort. A modern hostelry of peculiar excellence. European plan, Sl.oO per day and up. Special weekly and monthly rates. Sao Carlos Cafe A restaurant for discerning- ones. Open from 6 a. m. until 8:30 p. m. The season's delicacies properly prepard and served. Club breakfasts from .0c up. Tabic d'Hote luncheon daily, GOc. Service la carte. Management Chas. B. Ilervev. ; Fisher, Mrs. Oscar Maura, Miss Lot i tie G. Flinn and Miss Sadie Kugel- man. ! BOYS TO LEAVE FOR ST. ! BERNARDS COLLEGE, j Messrs- Sherry and Edward Mc ! Adam have left for Montgomery, Ala jbama, where they are visiting their i aunt for a few days on their way to ! college. They will later be joined there by their brother, Charles and j Messrs- Chris A. Johnson, Thomas A. i Johnson, the two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Johnson, Robert Howland, Earl Le Baron and Frank Sanders, who will be accompanied by Father Bede of St. Bernards College at Culman. Alabama, where they will go from Montgomery to take up stu dies for the school months- ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF DAUGHTER- Mr. and Mrs- Leo B. Maher, of 1024 East Cervantes street announce the Autumn Weddings Require the prompt placing of orders for engraved invita tions. Our samples represent the very latest shapes and forms that have been accepted by refined and fashionable society- We LEAD In originating artistic effects with fine material. Our prices are the lowest. Send for sam-, pies, which will be supplied free of charge- J. P. STEV ENS ENGRAVING CO., Wedding Stationery Engravers, 47 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga- MR. MARION R. M'LELLAN i STATIONED AT BALTIMORE. Mr- Marion Robert MeLellan, eld est son of Mr. Robert MeLellan, is now a first class Quartermaster, sta tioned at Baltimore, Maryland. LA MOD H ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF SON. Mr- and Mrs- Henry Baars of "The Towers," Cordova Park, announce the birth of a son on Saturday morning, September the ei.rhth, who will bear the name of Henry Baars, Jr. MISS MAXWELL TO LEAVE FOR SWEETBRIAR COLLEGE. I Miss Judith Maxwell will leave on i September the eighteenth for Sweet i briar, Virginia, where she will study ! at the Sweetbriar College for the win ! ter. If If If If It's It's It's It's Meats. Vegetables Chickens or Eggs Fish of Any Kind PHONE US The Parlor Market 173 PHONES 174 i MEETING PENSACOLA EQUAL j SUFFRAGE LEAGUE. i There will be a meetintr of the Pen sacola Equal Suffrage League on Monday night at eight o'clock at the City Hall. A full attendance is urged. WOMAN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION CALL FOR CHILDREN'S CLOTHES. For the past few months the Wo man's Relief Association have spent about one hundred and fifty dollars in various ways for charity and about sixty dollars for clothes, and also for charity have secured posi tions for 7 persons. Thej' would like to provide clothes for some school child ren and ask that persons having clothes that they have no use for but still good and will be willing to give them to the association are asked to call 1559, 318 or 1885 and the clothef will be called for- New Arrivals at the Style Store of Dresses, Suits, Skirts, Blouses and Hats. Several Models That Are the Most Beautiful Examples of the Tailor's Art We Have Ever Seen Bright and beautiful bristling- with style splendidly made with becoming- neatness, these handsome garments will be enthusiastically welcomed by every woman who appreciates style and quality at a minmum cost. Suits of the season most stylish materials at $18.00, $.25.00, $30.00 and up to $75.00. Dresses of serge and silk at $12.50, $15.00, $18.00 and up to $35.00. Beautifully tailored and trimmed hats of exquisite style at $2.50, $5.00, $7.50 and up to $15.00. , " ! RIGHT NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE YOUR SELECTION. We Enjoy showing them. Will you come and see them? r We enjoy showing them will you come and see them? Phone 337 122-124 S. Palafox Sole Agents LaCamille, Front Lace and W. B. Back ' Lace Corsets, j