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9 THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL; SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1918. 10 .1 . A i t X It ! ..Sr.- si .1- s 3 I" . a t People Eveets " 'mmm Telephone 38- 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. MR. AND MRS. J. B. DU BOSE, JR, LEAVE MOBILE. Mr. and Mrs. J. B- Iu Bose, -w&o have made Mobile their home for the past five months, left this city Mon day for Monroeville, where they will reside In the future. Mr. Du Bose, while In Mobile, has held a position with the First National Bank. They will visit Mr. Du Bose's parents, Mr. and Mr- E. Joiner. In Pensacola, before they start housekeeping. Their many friends regret their departure, but wish much success ffcr this young couple, who are very Interesting:, aa they are not yet nineteen years old. MRS. HANNAH TO VI8IT IN LOUISVILLE. Mra. Phillip Hannah leaves on the Boon train, Monday to spend a month in Harrodsburg and Louisville, Ky. She will be accompanied as far as Montgomery by her son Davis, who la returning to the University school. MCFARLIN DELAKE WSOOINQi Mr. "Viniam Patrick McFarlln and mill Adella DeLake, both of Mont gomery. Ala., were quletely united In . marriage, at the First Presbyterian Manse. Tuesday, September 3, Dr. A. 8. Moffett performing the ceremony. ENTERTAINED WITH DELIGHTFUL DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson In their home on East Hill, entertained with a beautuflly appointed dinner, Friday evening, in honor of the Hey Stuckey wedding party. The dining room presented a lovely picture in it's lavish decorations of cut flowers, ana Mrs. Johnson proved an ideal hostess to this charming counrtesy which was so much enjoyed by the guests present. GUEST OF MR. AND MRS, WARE Miss Ida Marie Ware, of Milton, Fla., Is spending several weeks in the city as the attractive guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Ware, at their home in East Pensacola. Miss Cary Ellis, who has been en joying a delightful visit , sor the past six weeks as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. D. M. Mcintosh, In Gulf Port, Miss., is expected home the last of this week. WILL RETURN HOME END OF WEEK. Mrs- W. R. Fell and son. Master Ernest Lloyd, who are enjoying , a pleasant visit with relatives and friends in New Orleans are expected to return home the last of this week. Beauty Specialist Tells Women and High School Girls How To Make a Wonderfnl Conplexion Treatment at Home A Free Oatmeal Prescription Does Work Over Night One Applica tion Proves It. New Y.vrl:: ' It 13 my own discovery, r.urt it u:Ku just ono night to get surli Miarte-mus re.-u'.is." y.xys Mae ldna Wild er, tlie I e.iuiy KpocHiist. when her friends i.sk Yivv about h-r wonderful complexion ami the i.A, r-. -e,i appearance of her hands :i:d itw "Vou i..n do the same thins if yoj fo-Iow my dvi;." she says. "I fitel 5; ray duty to tell every fcirl and wo rT.n w'.iai this wonderful prescription did for inc. Jur.t ti inli cf it. All this change in a :n k.i;ht! i never tire of teiiing others just what trought sbout such re- innrl:ii le sesut'. Here is the identical prescription that removed every defect from my face. iiel;, hands and arms, t'ntil you try it you can form no idea of the pMrveIoi:s ct'ange it will make in just one application. The prescription wlilclJ you cfn i repare at y.ouv own home is as fol'iiws: Co to my grocery and get ten. tents' worth of or.V.npry ontrreal. and frr-ai any Oruf store a battle of derwiliow. l'rei.:re tf.e aireal ts directed in every arlac;j of tlervt ii'o and Hpp'.y night and lnornlnjf. The first application will as frinh ;xu. It nraUes the skin appear :-:--iarcnt, s Tooth and velvety. I es ) 'v recommend It for sallow skin, fro fre fan, sun spot.", 'oprse pores, rou.Klt !t!u, ruddiness, wrinkles, and In fart, every h;emis:i the fsce. handa sr.d nr.- are bir to. If your nock or client is riisoo'ored from 9:wure, apnly this t'om'ulnation there and the objectionable rtefe t will di.sa; peir as ir' l y magic. It Is nlrsolute'y harmlccs and will not pro duce or xt!?r.U::.e 3 Kiov.th of hair. No matter how rouch and ungainly the hands and erm-i. or what abuses they have had through hard work End exposure to sun and wind, this oatmeal-rlerwi'l.i combina tion will work wonderful transformation 11 lta in 12 hours at the most. Thousands who nave useo it report ino same reauaa have had." -. . - . Miss O. C. says: "My complexion was poor and my skin rough. My neck, chest, hands and arms were dark from exposure. The very first application of this wonder ful Perwllio oatmeal combination con vinced me that my roor complexion and skin blemishes would soon be a thing of the past. In a few weeks all these un sightly defects had entirely disappeared and I shall always use it to keep my complexion at its best all the time. I have recommended it to my girl friends and they are just as enthusiastic over it ss I am. We all use. it. before going to the ;lheater, dances ot" "parties and it's wonderful what a difference it makes in our appearance." Mrs. G. V. writes: "Oatmeal and Der willo have worked miracles with my com plexion. I had many despised wrinkles and a sallow, rough skin. My hands and arms w-ere covered with freckles. After eight weeks use of Mae Edna "Wllder'3 wonderful complexion prescription the-se objectionable defects have entirely van ished. I look ten years younger and ad- FIRST MR. FELL ENMOYINQ PHASE OF ARMY LIFE. News received by his father, Mr. W. R. Fell, from Mr. Adraln Everett Fell, who left In the recent contingent ot men for Camp Jackson, Columbia, S. C, says that along the trip they have met with the warmest welcome from the civilian population, and have been shown many attentions. HAS SAFELY ARRIVED OVERSEAS. , Many friends in the city and else where will be glad to know that news has been received by relatives of .the safe arrival overseas of Mr. L. Waters, who enlisted In T. M. C work. - ' --- H. A. CALLED TO " NATCHEZ. Friends of . Mrs. C B. Hervey will regret to learn that she has been called to Natchez, Miss., by the Illness of her mother, Mrs. Robert Scudamore- MEETING OF .. LADIES AID. The Ladies Aid of the First Presby terian church will meet Monday after noon at 5:00 o'clock In the ladies par lor of the church. GUEST OF MR. AND MRS. HEILBRON. Miss Sadie Belle Meyer, of Mobile, is visiting in the city as the attractive guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Hellbron. Miss Meyer, by her delightfully charming personality has won many friends here by whom, during her sta$, she has been tendered a number of so cial courtesies. . WILL ENTER SAINT BERNARD COLLEGE. Master D. J.' Relnschmldt, Jr., the popular young: son of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Relnschmldt, 1326 East Uoyd street, will leave Tuesday at noon for Cull man, Ala., where he will attend Saint Bernard College this winter. SURPRISE SHOWER FOR MfSS STUCKEY. Miss Eula Mae Stuckey, whose mar. riage to Chief Petty Officer HSBW Thomas Hey was an Interesting event of Friday evening, was delightfully sur prised with a shower by about tbic of her friends Thursday evening, at her home on North Guillemarde Street. A large parasol in which a number of pretty and useful gifts were placed. was suspended by pink and blue rib bons from the chandelier in tho v' clous hall where the guests had sa- semDiea. - xnere was mucn raerrunenc during the opening of the gifts by the bride-elect after which the evening was delightfully spent In games and other amusements. Delicious refresh ments were served the guests who de parted at a late hour, wishing Miss Stuckey much future happiness. . RETURNED FROM PLEASANT MOTOR TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. C M. "Wilson Jr., and children and Mr. and Mrs. B. Pepper, returned home Friday evening after a delightful motor trip through Alabama the past week, visiting friends and rela tives In Montgomery, Luverne, Rut ledge and Ramer, where they Joined Miss Mary Alice Pepper, who has been spending some time there as the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Gray, and who accompanied them home. ' . . HAS ENLISTED IN MERCHANT MARINE. Mr. Henry Nolan, Jr., son of Mr. and Mr3. H. E. Nolan. 1026 East Strong Street, left Thursday for Norfolk, Va,, where he will enter training, having en listed In the Merchant Marine Corps. During his absence he win be missed by his many friends here who wish him all good luck possible. SPENDING SEVERAL WEEKS IN CITY. Master Devane Williams and little sister. Janie. of Bonlfay, Fla., are en joying several weeks in the city, visit in as the guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Callahan, at their home on West Garden Street. A nhouneing THE v f V 5 firy New Fall Model s A special era of extremely smart, simplicity in tailored Suits, Dresses, Coats, Wraps and Furs -presented in deference to war condi tions and designed economies for the simpler the garment, the longer it can be worn. The simplicity of Fall Garments is what makes them so stylish, for tailored effects will reign supreme this Fair and Winter, both for street and dress wear. Styles which will be particularly interesting to those women who like to be first in wearing1 of the new modes. SPECIAL SUIT VALUES All wool American serge, w ith guaranteed satin lining; colors, navy, blacjc and plum. T hese suits are regular $37.50 values :- r" :v; Special for Monday, Price, $25.00 vise every jrirl and' woman to try it and s M I feel confident after, one-or two appli-' tt?i cations they will use it continually and be Just aa favorably impressed with it as I fim. I recommend it to all my friends." NOTE To get the best effect be sure to follow the complete directions con tained in every package of derwillo. You hsve only to get derwillo and oatmeal. Ycu need nothing else and it Is so simple that anyone can use it, and so inexpen sive that any girl or woman can afford it. The manufacturers and druggists guar antee that there will be a noticeable Im provement after the first application or they will refund the money. It is sold In this city under a money refund guarantee by all, druggists,, including the Crystal Pharmacy. Adv. " - ' ' A LINE TO MOTHER PROM THE FRONT. 'A great believer In frequent letters to and from home, the Amer ican Red Cross makes convenient letter boxes a featnre of Its "vest etatlons and canteens. These boxes make It easy for the ready writers to mall their missives and Jog the elbow of the bo who thinks he has been too busy to write to "ma" or "pa." This box Is Just behind the lines In an American sector. . EXTRA ATTRACTION We have added an underwear department in which you will find crepe de chine, Italian silk and pussy willows. Moderate Prices Prevail Smartest Fashions in New Fall Hats Correctness is the largest word in the millinery world. No matter how much effort or money is spent on a hat if it is not correct all is .lost.-, ..:,:.-'y: '' This Establishment Specializes In Correct Ready Trimmed Hats Price, $4.00 to $15.00 mttk WOMASVTSiSHOP Ladies do not forget to patronize Home Mer chants. If you do not buy from us, be sure you do buy from some Wnscola'Merchani." MEETING OF CIRCLE NUMBER THREE. Circle No. Three, of the Missionary Society of the First Baptist cnurcn will meet Monday afternoon, at 4:80 o'clock, with Mrs. J. T. Hurst, at her home, 21 East Strong Street. Announcin Debut of the NEW g the TUMN They are HERE. That's the first point of im portance. They are worthy of the standards and the tradi tions of this store. They are worthy of our long-time customers, who have learned to depend on us for substantial values and for the truest merchandise that can be had. They are worthy of the interested attention of NEW people who may not yet have established ac quaintance with us, and" whom we cordially invite to do so at their earliest convenience. . The reasons for early choosing" of one's Autumn clothes this season are familiar to most women by this time. . There's the limited quantity of wool, for one thin Our armies must be uniformed and overcoated. There's the .matter of labor. It has been scarce. It will be scarcer yet when the new draft goes into effect. . o About For plain models, prices range thus: - $29.50, $35, $39.50, $48.50 So there you are. The facts are well known. Wise women will be governed accordingly. They will choose their clothes while the choosing is good. The styles are already established. There's no question on that score. We will show you the truly authoritative fashions and you may rest on our assur ance of correctness in this particular. As to the Materials "Materials include Serges, Tricotines,- Duvet de Laine, Silvertones in all the colors. "Blues, perhaps the favorite of all, are here in a great many shades Twilight, Navy, Blue Jay, Pekin and others. Browns, African, Beaver, Field Mouse. the Prices " Prices, for others, finer and more dressy: $50 $55. $58.50 to $85.50 uvi wwt xxx OC111115 dHUL ill xxblixi, i CUIIUU1 U1UIC. J-w njjing wxixx iuvuin.vi wiiy otuic. iiv trust you will prove to your own satisfaction that we have not over-stated the. case in the slightest particular. RETURNED TO LOUISVILLE. Miss Marion Spencer, who has beejj the gueet of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.; and Mrs. Fred Sweet, left naay lor IiOUlsvllle. Ky. Enroute aha will stop In Carlowville, Ala., to spend" a. snort ume wltft ner cousin, Mrs. C. C. Ude, formerly Miss Hattle Gouldln. ENJOYABLE SWIMMING PARTY. Miss Thelma DeBrotrx was hostess to a delightful swimming' party at Bayvlew Thursday evening, when she entertained some of her friends In honor of her cousin, Miss Marie Ie- Broux, of Detroit, Mich., who is spend ing some time' In the city as her guest. a tempting lunch was served the guests upon their arrival from th beach. ENJOYING I DELIGHTFUL VISIT Those enjoyingr this delightful out lng as Miss DeBroux's guests were the honoree, Miss Marie DeBrous Misses Etdna Gonzalez, Helen Cusacb Orel Mas Williams, Alice Roch, Mai garet Hall, of Muscogee, Lizzie Kluiri ker, Ola Byers and Messrs "Willi' Blumer, Johnnie Klumker, Manue Gonzalez, and Messrs McConnel Thomas, Cawley, Wallace and Ste phens of the Naval Air Station. Tb chaperones were, Mrs. T. F. Cusach and Mrs. J. D. Goss. GUEST OF RELATIVES. Mrs. W. M. Douglass arrived Friday evening from Laurel Hill, Fla., to spen several days In the city as tho gue? of her Bister, Mrs. T. H. Callahan, a her home, 118 West Garden Street Calomel Today! Sick Tomorrow! I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone Don't take nasty, dangerous calomel wHen bilious, constipated, headachy. listen to met Calomel makes you sick; you lose bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a few- rents under my personal guaran that It will clean your sluggish better than nasty calomel ; it n! make youy sick and you can eat any thing you want without being salli ed. Your" druffffist " guarantees p each spoonful will start your liver d3 your bowels ant straighten you up morning or you get your money t? Children gladly take DodsorTs LW Tone because it is pleasant tasting doesn't grips or cramp or make sick I am selling millions of bottles e- have found that this pleasant, vege table liver medicine takes the P; of dangerous calomel. Buy one tie on my sound, reliable gaaranW' Ask your druggist about me.--Wv a days' work. Calomel Is quicksilver and it salivates; calomel Injures your liver. If you are bilious, feel lazy, sluggish and all knocked out, If your bowels are constipated and your head aches or stomach Is sour, Just take a spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver . Tone In stead or using sickening, salivating calomel. Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver medicine. YouH know it next morning because you will wake up feeling line, your liver will be work ing, your headache and dizziness gone, your stomach will be sweet and bowels regular. You will feel like working. Youll be? cheerful; full of vigor and ambition. ! ' Your druggist or dealer sells you a San Carlos Main Cafe Genuine Rockyford loupes California Peaches Cuban Avocadoa and Pineapples Cante- . Florida' Lobster Bayou Cook Oysters Pensacola Shrimp Blue Fish Pompano' Western Heavy Steaks Kalamazoo Celery Louisiana Cucumbers IB., BJ)JP ALL THE DELICACIES OF THE SEASON -. i