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15 2c MORE WORKERS NEEDED AT C COUNTY WOMEN'S . More workers and steady onea ' are urgently needed at the Escambia County Women's Liberty Loan com mlttee headquarters on the lawn of the federal building to carry on the large amount of work being done. Pensacola women, in a body have always gone "over the top" in any drive made by our government during the war or at any other time wnen needed and have done wonderful work in the Red Cross and other war or ganizations and . they will carry through this last drive, which, in some ways is the most important of all, with the same splendid success met with by them hlthertofore. The women have met with splendid success so far as each . day's reports show. Saturday an even better rec ord than before was made by Mrs. Frank Taylor and her corps of work ers. Next week begins anew and the hearty cooperation of every woman is desired. Mrs. Thomas Brent Is cap tain for Monday and her corps of workers, Mrs. P. Amos Buck, Mrs. K. W, Mltchen, Mrs. Lee ; MacDonneu, Mrs. B. 8. Hancock. Mrs. W. A. Wat son. Mrs. C. Ray Mitchell, Miss Row ena Marsh, Miss Bessie Milton, Miss Harriett Carbine. Mrs. C W. Lamar, Mrs. Milton Clark. -.- ,; - FIRST OF SERIES OP DANCES CY "LIOERTY CLOD" M08T , ' DELIGHTFUL ONE. The dance given by the "Liberty Club" at the Can Carlos last Friday evening proved a most delightful one. An elaborate program of Jass music was rendered by Anderson Douglas orchestra and punch was served dur ing the evening. About fifty couples were on the floor. One of the Interest ing features of the evening was the Paul Jones, or Circle dance. This was the first of a series of dances to bo given at the Can Carlos by tno Xiberty Club.- which is com rtosed of some of the younger busi ness men of the city, -during the sum mer. A number of other delightful en tertainments are being planned by the olub for the summer months. In cluding number of bay parties. SCAUBIA 1 LIBERTY LOAN HEADQUARTERS seasiB4asi AN APRIL DAY. (By Perrln Holmes Lowrejr) , Dawn.. A morning of gold and green And a path to the top of a hill. Music and scent and sheen. Color and flame and thrill. Sap in the veins of the tree. Twitter, and bud and birth, Hope In the heart of the bee. And love in the whole of the earth, Afternoon. The clover nods, the bees are loud. As drowsily content I lie. And distance truns a fluffy cloud To castles In the April sky. The murmur of an orchard stream Comes dimly down the peaceful ways; n.',.-v- ''j.Cv, .-'.-A? My languid fancies drift and dream: Through all the golden yesterdays. Twilight Prayer. Lift from my heart, O God, I humbly pray, '.;'! This ense of sweetness that I can ':.v: not bear! The dying , beauty of Thy April day Is touched with sacred splendor - everywhere. Night. . Sleep in the eyes of the sky. . : And a hush. In the hearts of the stream: : ' - Slumberous fields that lie . Burdened with beauty and dream. Silence and shadowy light, And a craceful crescent curled; - Peace on the lips of the light, And God in the width of the world. Inn, is Visiting &4 the guest tot Mra I Sam Clark at her home Irt fcoueirll4, Gtu I Mrs. K. t. Hunt And little grand ;dBuShtcr, Cera 2ell Caffrey vlio have iWen making lheh hjmc at lbs Old ' m ... a .m . 4Mi tnn ?ava me iirsi vee;; in My ior wocutston, B. C Wiero they go to join Major Caffre Yrho Id at pres ent Stationed- there. &CADY BatVh Cults for' the whole family m ail tie new eoormga, for ihe se&sonV oriSw PopjiW prieesv EVERLASTING Fabrics Company PENCACOLA'3 HEPRESE1ITATIVB STORE Saudis Pocketbooka, 0Li5 Women s Parses and oe ketbos in a wide) variety of st: les. and leathers, spe cially priced for tomorrow at $1A&. Foots Captain and Mrs. J. E. Turtle,, of the Old Mill Inn Jeava in a few days for a -week's visit In Montgomery, Ala. . . Paymaster Snellrrove, of the Pen sacola naval air station has returned from a leave of absence spent In Jack sonville, ; Fla., where he Went to Join Mrs. Snellgrove who arrived for a Short visit from Charleston, S. C. ITtaSs n Mr. I. C. Denman, of Crawford," N. is visiting as the guest of his daughter and son-in-law, Mrs. Hancel and Lieutenant Hancel, U. B. M. C, at the Old Mill Inn. Mr. Richard Ooodhart, Is absent from the city for a short time on bus iness visiting points in Alabama. Ensign Gerdon Edgerton, U. S. N"., who was stationed at the Pensacola naval air station for about eight , months, where he received his train ing has arrived in Pensacola for a few days and is at the Old Mill tan. After receiving, his papers of honor able discharge he will leave for Cleve land, Ohio where he goes to Join Mrs. Edgerton who la visiting friends there. . W 4 DELIGHTFUL BAY PARTY FOR MR. AND MRS. FRANK COURTNEY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Courtney, of Mobile, who are visiting relatives and friends in , Pensacola, were the honor guests yesterday afternoon at ' a de- Ensign R. C. G willlam, U. S. N and Mrs. Gwllliam who have been making their home at the Old Mill Inn. left yesterday for their home In .'Utah. Ensign Gwllliam who was stationed at the Pensacola naval air station has been placed on inactive duty. Mrs. Newcombe and daughter, Miss t Georgia Newcombe- are leaving for their home in Whitehall, X. Y after a delightful two week's stay at the Old Mill Inn. Mrs. Newcombe and her charming . daughter have frequently -visited in ' Pensacola and have a wide circle of friends here by whom they are al ways cordially welcomed. Mrs. New combe's son, Robert Newcombe who Is now in Texas formerly made his home in Pensacola and his mother and sister frequently visited In the city as his guests. .-'-.-:-.: ".A u.v. v.-.'. ' f ; ' MEMBERS PENSACOLA YACHT 'CLUB TO ENJOY CRUISE TODAY, Members of the Pensacola Yacht club and their families will enjoy a 1 delightful cruise today, . their destlna- itlon being Fort Pickens. The boat Lark.", which is provided with accom Imodatlona for two hundred guests, leaves the city wharf at 10 o'clock I this morning. Those not going on the "Lark." may leave on the 11:15 car for Fort Barrancas at which place a boat wll be in waiting to convey them to the beach. Through the courtesy of Colonel Hughes, commanding fit fleer 'at Fort Barrancas, a new member of the club. the Fort Barrancas band will furnish music for the occasion and surf bath lng will.be enjoyed. A big spread will be enjoyed on the Island. IMPORTANT MEETING CAXTONS MONDAY AFTERNOON. A busines meeting of the Caztons win be held tomorrow afternoon at 8:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Ern est Lusk, 919 East Moreno street. All I members are urged to be present. Ka3 FRANK a TRACY. Photo By Bell. Pt-elden: Pensaoola Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, who has Just returned from the ganaral eonvention of the U. D. C in Louisville and win bo chairman of the delegates from the Pensacola chapter who will attend ths state U. IX C. eonvsnUoa meeting In Jacksonville May ?. 10. DOMStTiC CCIENCS CLA&3 SCRVCft LOVELY LUNCHEON AT HIGH eCHOOL. . Handsome red Easter Ulltes with ferns carried out the lovely decorations of the prettily appointed luncheon with which Section three, of the Domestic Science class. Miss Helen Carter, teacher, entertained some friends at the Pensacola High School yester day. A dainty four course luncheon prepared by the class was served and exquisite, hand-painted Easter lily place cards werj used. , Guests who enjoyed this courtesy were: Miss Beth Walton. Miss Mar raret Ray. Mrs. Gillis, and Mrs. Lep BVolf .. 7R. AND MRS. M. A. LISCHKOFF RETURN FROM WEDdTnG TOUR Dr. and Mrs. M. JL Llschfcoff wiU irrlve In Pensacola this aft ernoon after in extended weddlngnr . which ' in cluded the western and northwestern states and will be at home to their friends at "Lemhurst on the Bay shore.. '?'-..': it ,i '-.r.v: ;' The marriage of Dr. and Mrs. Ltsch koff was a recent social event in Hous ton, Texas. . Mrs. Lischkoff, - who as Miss Fredertca Wolf, was one of Houston's most charming society girls, win be extended a most cordial wel come In Pensacola society. , lightful bay party given by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gala Qulna-.and Miss Annie Quina. After a delightful cruise on the bay the party landed at the Island and en joyed surf bathing. Tea was served on board before returning home. : Among the guests who enjoyed the occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Courtney, Mrs. Frank Whiting, Mrs. N. P. Rountreau, Mrs. Mrs. . L. D. Green, Miss Lucy Swaine. Mrs. R. S. Quina, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Turner. Miss Vera Green. Misses Annie Chapin Gertrude and Ruth McLane, Miss Hor tense Boyle, Mises Edna and Alma Finch. Miss May Wright Clark. Mrs. J. D. Carroll. Mrs. Fleo Turner, Mr. Gerald Quina, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Quina. Lieutenants Herbert Lewis, M. M. Groves and Gurdlne, Mr. Birchfleld. Captain Emmanuel Quina. Heyward Williamson. Avery Preston. Miss An nie Quina and Mr. and Mra. Ed Gale Quina. Mrs. Courtney, who served as mat ron -of-honor at the Baldwin-Finney wedding Wednesday, has enjoyed a short visit ' in Pensacola as the guest of her hosts of friends and relatives here. ..She was joined by Mr Court ney for the week-end and they win re turn to their home In Mobile today. CIRCLE NO. 3, FIRST BAPTIST TO MEET WITH MR8. ANSLEY MONDAY Circle No. 3, of the First Baptist church, will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock with Mrs. J. A. Ansley at her home, 901 North Palafox street. NOTES FROM THR Y. W. C. A. A "blackface entertainment will be given at the Woman's Home Wednes day evening by members of the Y. W, C. A. Members of the troupe are: Mrs. Mary Yates, Misses i Dora and Lena Williams, Eugenia Faircloth, Adair Pierce, Lillian Hubbard. Annie Ruth Hicks. Carrie Hudson. Pearl Spear, Mollie Wilcox, and Miss Mar garet Ray. On Friday evening the troupe will give the entertainment, which has been given with such won- deful success in Pensacola, at Ferry Pass. Fla. ' Misses Margaret Ray and Merle Hardee are spending the week-end at Miss' . Hardee's home, in Florida town. On their return they, will be accompanied by Miss Lois Hardee who has been visiting In Milton, Fla, from where she will leave to join them at F lor Ida town. MEETING OF CIRCLE NO. 2, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. . Circle No. 2. of the First Baptist church, wll meet tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, with Mrs. R. B. Jones, at her home, SC3 East Gadsden street. MRS. C. W. TH ACKER HOSTESS TO CIRCLE NO. 4 FIRST BAPTIST. Circle No. 4 of the First Baptist church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, with Mrs. C. W. Th acker at her home, 410 North Bar celona street. NOTES FROM THE OLD C!U INN. . 1 faille Allen, of the Old Mm ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF A . DAUGHTER. Mr. and Mrs. N-yGeeker, corner Ro mana and Barcelona street have an nounced the birth of a daughter on Thursday. AprU 24th. who win bear the name of ISvelyj Sale of Q In Every rtshlcnable V ff l lll g Norelty Nw f IV Reduced prices range . . ( , from 7M A ' I I H Wll Yoer Atteot3oo g of Stalls T On omorrow Qtyloo of the iiour loo of omont Ready for Yaor ImspscitnoEa aft 8:30 Tomfjrmv Mraiig With the prlvtlire ef hoeetng (he greatest eeUeetioa rare tries t be fa4 ter this ssaeons wsar, The- line ts oompeeed lertrely mt AW Bf rge and that fact creates added la- arent fr sres ard tHe deTntnn 'abries in reallewea ftarntenta aad havy ue Is the eoler In highest rer Perhaps yett knew thalt It U slgalfteaaoe mi this sale wttl be mere as pareaU Striata ya wlU tin them rerftatatlv U thai Is w la the faehlea Teu wilt see, for Instanee, the tee eharmtag We and SemLbes etrtest Ausslaat Blouses, belled models, plain tU4 styles In a Variety el HSW aad srlglBaTeeli eelts. forae ajr braid trimmed.' Mm have totals, - aad fane silk VesteeSk sthers are garnished with decoctions in kPltig with Ike meles, else are plentiful there are nearly 10 SwlU la Us tL 75c to $7.50 Smart new models in cotton gabardine . are priced as , low''- as ?ft .., many other psWei wafsteoat tteeigns in plain satin. Chines nov ltv Blllra Hrh SamIi hand ' embroidered linens and wool embroidered trU colette at higher prices. Striking effects in black and white.' and attractive colors that suggest pleas ing eontrasto are shown la fascinating variety. Ifeefcwear, Mala CTeer s and dDlliiimsiims Jaunty Oapes fash ioned of navy bluo Serge, in full circular stylos, with bolt oJ coat fronts and largo choker collars of con trasting color, at $11.95 .and $14.95 Dolman Wraps of Triootino, Bolivia, a a a have omplro yoke, ihouldor and ffatlior 4il back, while the strap bolts and largo fhawl collars are an entirely now fashion tote, at 7.75and 37.75 1 Cave and ! of Sorgo, Volour, Poirot Twill and TxU ootlno the Oapes with full gathered book and ooat fronts, while the Dolmans ore full lontgb, taper lng to the anklca, at $19.85 and 24.75 Plain and Figurred Georgette Reduced $g(J).50 ... Some made entirely, of figured Georgette, others are a combination of this fabric and Taffeta, and we have also added several beautiful Georgette frocks in white and flesh color at this lowered price. There are many models to choose from, showing plain er tunic effects, all desirable shades. New York Sends These ExquisiteSMils We selected them from r a linoa at VriA 1 Aarlin9 manufaetarers In the metropolis. They just got here, and we has ten to pot them on display. They are the moat recent etyles. ana supplement our already complete assortments. . To see these lovely garments ts to desire them; so we are nat urall yeaa-er to have yen Inspect them. However, we do not want yon to think that you will be urged, to purchase. Ton will be Just as welcome If you some merly to see as If you some with th express Intention of buying: Attractively Prised . $3.95,$29.50 Collar, Cuff Sets Collar r and Cuff Sets, also separate collars in Georgette, Satin. Organ die and Filet, specially priced 7&c to $3,95 SHti Paracolo Women's handsome Silk Parasols; all the newesfi colors and black; many naw ideas in handle ef fects, which add to their beauty. 5.50 to 912JSQ. BLOUSES Reduced to $3.45 Beautiful new Blouses of Georgette, Crepe de Chine and wash silk. All the newest light and dark shades are represented. The silk Mouses are in plaid colors and some showing the new sport stripes. A very special value for tomorrow's shopping; Sizes for wo men and misses. T!r3 Eczib of Spring Reduced Q .79 to ycrd Rright nsw plaids end stripe skirtings of good quality Mcssaline and Taf feta; ZS inches wide. Special for tomorrow at $1.79 yard. N Offered MiwiaUse SOk Silks ... ... gQkOi spe Mow enk e et C2.00 yd. yd. ' d X3 yd. yd. ZZcj4 ...s 5 . -75 yd. dX3b CUa cd 225. WfcltO 0i Aft ml Oyster Wblte Khsd 3QK Vrf Kool for skirts - Ta V9SS.Ha!m yd. D$?JJr $6b,$lZ0yd. VlSfir.8I?r .. -C9a yd. iS. X5cyd. A New and Different Hosiery Dept. Ckmis la and view oar tharafert oz Hosiery rcr ted wnols tessuy. all In one sestlsn m Amm. w.tv means uUlc servlee. Heaslnr pie who easi teU yom all about MOBUZJLi. DPEOIALfl POE TOnOIlCOX7 2.00 w of sore ItMai msr or loaaiasr asea. All sixes. In hutc wblte. Havana brows, blna. nlnle mA silk. No. welfbU Aa eseel. M Jest ssalJty. FUre te styles, la saw Otrls Ksekfascs Elite film brand: me4fvn ribbed In baek. wfttt and brows. An eaeelleat boss cor seboet wear. . wsBted colors; slses 4Vft to 9, pair ah 5c Mra's Sfflk rT Ssllable Clask rim fm li mmA tm ti1..S Mil aoit eolors. AU Cpcdal, 15c la fclaeX wsIC