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Secty news should rach The Journal bfor 6 o'clock at night. Pat. ran riy UM Phono No. 48. Ad ress communications to the aocU ty editor Tho Journal. s , , QUESTIONS FOR CAXTONS is REVIEW Or oiistna BLEAK HOUSE." Following arc the questions tor tudy in the review of Dickens' "Bleak !, ust at the meeting of tlife Cax !ons on Monday afternoon at 3:45 . jocJc with Mr. Frank Welles: I Give the plot and counter plot. s they consistently carried out? " ' What feature adds most zest to 'be story? ! j. Givo the best example f humor, satire, pathos. 4 Is the local color strong? 5 Which character are the most n3tural? Which overdrawn and to rhat extent? e. Which is your favorite charac ter and why? 7 contrast Mr. Bucket with Jar ret in "Les Miserables." Jo with Gtau- g Give briefly the strongest ctmr .cteristics of Mr. Turveydrop; Mr. Jkimpole; Mrs. Jellyby; Mr. Badger; lrs. Basnet; Richard. 9 Why were the Pardiggles nd .rellybys' introduced into, the story? Volumnla? 10 Give Mr. Jarndyce's advice to a oung man (Richard) starting out la 11. Give Jo's Idea of prayers. 12 Contrast the charity shown, by Mr." Jarndyce with that of Mr. Skim- no!e. 13. Give the business principles of Slaze and Sparkle. II What character relieves strong ?eelings with gifts of half-crowns? 15. How was the fact proclaimed Then the Deadlocks occupied Chesney Told? 16. Was Hortense's crime premedi tated? If so, what two purposes could be have hoped to accomplish? 17. Discuss ' the . artistic way In Thich the author creates interest while omitting disagreeable details. IS. What peculiarity is there about the author's description of Lady Deadlock's d.eath? ' S 13. Characterize briefly and " nclal classification of Sir Leicester; Mr. Jarndyce; Mr. Tulkinghorn; Mr. George; Mr. Rouncewell; Jo. 20. Characterize Esther Summer son, Lady Deadlock, Ada Jarndyee, llortense. 21. Show how the unreasonable laws of Chauncery affected not only tie litigants, but the whole social structure. 22. What reforms were needed in Fngland as shown in "Bleak House"? Have they been accomplished? MEETING PARENTS'-TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION SCHOOL NO. 35. The regular monthly meeting of the Tarents'-Teachers' Association of School No. 35 will be held at the s:hool building this afternoon at 2:30 o clock. As this is the last meeting oi' the year and important business Is to be transacted a full attendance is urged. CROSBY RHODES ANNOUNCEMENT. Announcement has been made by V.r. and Mrs. F. H.- Rhodes of the eigagement and approaching mar rage of their daughter, Alice Kath rn, to Mr. J. C. Crosby, of Pensa cola, the marriage to take place on Siturday, May 10, at the home. 813 Green street, Beaufort, South Caro-. lha. . Mr. Crosby is one of the city's lead ing young business men and the an il wncement- of his approaching mar rage to Miss Rhodes, who is a lovely 5-"1 of piquant, brunette type of beau ty, is received with- cordial interest by wide circle of friends in Pensacola ard elsewhere. Mr. Crosby will bring k s bride to Pensacola to reside. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes and family are fcrmer residents of Pensacola, having toved to Beaufort a.. short time ago. NN0.UNCE1 You are invited to attend the opening of our New Delicatessen Department Today Salads Cold Meats Roast Fowls. Sandwiches Imported and Domestic Cheese Kosher Specialties Orders taken for lunches for picnic parties, bay rides and outings of all kinds. Everything prepsred in our store by experts under the most sanitary conditions. spa? iUMIf mm The PuLre Food Store jjk jj "Where Quality Reigns Supreme MEETING MISSIONARY SOCIETY GADSDEN STREET METHODIST CHURCH. The Missionary Calendar Society of the Gadsden Street Methodist Church will hold their regular monthly meet ing at 3 o'clock this afternoon with Mrs. James Gerald- at her home on Mallory street. A full attendance Is urged. MRS. MACG4BBONS HOSTESS TO TUESDAY CUUB. A delightful social afternoon was enjoyed when the Tuesday Club met with lira. J. Macgibbocs at her home on North Barcelona street About twelve guests -were present and deli cious punch was served all during the afternoon. The club will hold its next meeting with Mrs. H. O. Anson. MEETING MISSIONARY SOCIETY EAST HILL BAPTIST CHURCH. The Missionary Society of the East Hill Baptis church will meet at the church this afternoon at 3 o'clock. A cordial invitation Is extended all mem bers of the congregation to attesfd. HETTY JANE DUN AWAY TO BE SEEN IN CHARMING ROLE AT FIRST METHODIST CHURCH TONIGHT. , Hetty Jane Dunaway, one of the most clever impersonators known on the stage, and who has a delightfully fresh and appealing charm all her own, will be seen at the First Metho dist Church tonight when she takes the role of one of the leading charac ters ot. one of , the most popular of the new books in one of the best lyceum attractions to come here., . Miss Dunaway comes to Pensacola direct from Boston, where she has been engaged in entertainment work for Uncle Sam's boys stationed there. There will be fourteen changes of cos tumes and an especially pleasing fea ture will be a dramatic and musical play in connection. The entertainment begins at 8 o'clock. TO BED GROUCHY WE UP FEELIfiC GLORIOUSLY Wonderful How Calotabs, tin Perfected Nausealess Somel, Makes Yon Feel So Good the Next Morning. Poctors say that the old-style calo pnel was the best medicine in the world and the only thing that would straighten out & disordered liver, but it had some serious draw backs. The salivating and the sickening after effects made many people dread to take it. The new calomel called Cal otabs, have all the liver benefits left in and the sting taken out. Now you can take calomel without the slightest objection. One Calotab on the tongue, at bedtime with a swallow of water, that's all. No taste, no 'danger, no griping, no nausea, no salts. Next morning your liver is clean, your sys tem purified and you are feeling likt a two-year-old, with a hearty appe tite for breakfast. EaX what you please, no danger. Calotabs are so delightful that your druggist will refund the price if you. are not delighted with them. Sold only in original sealed packages, price thirty-five cents. All druggists now hav. Calotabs. Adv. fin Phones 1720-1721 N THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, THURSDAY BUSY DAY AT HEADQUARTERS ESCAMBIA COUNTY .WOMEN'S LIBERTY.-LOAN COMMITTEE YESTERDAY. Good reports were made yesterday by Mrs. Dave Kugelman and her corps of workers In soliciting subscriptions for the Victory loan; $22,00.00 was subscribed and prospects are even brighter for tomorrow. Only three days more remain in which to make uie quota and the women : expect to make every bit of the time count. All who can are urged to volunteer their services. The tent is onen from 10 . m. until 5 in the afternoon and bonds may De purchased . there at any time. Mrs. J. S. MoGaughy is captain for todayand her worker are- Mr-., r tt Aiken, Mrs. William lcCallan, ' Mra. vince Faurier, Mrs. George Went worth, Mrs. O. J. Semmee. Miss Mahel Gonzalez. Miss Eleanor M!thll Misses Brownson, Misses McLane and Miss Genevieve Carter. The Price Of Pei." that RtrrlTur five reel cloture of war RPpn tQ -wHtH interesting close-ups will be shown at tne isia again today free of charge, be ginning at 12:80 o'clock, and all who have not seenrit are urged to do so as this will be the last time it will be shown. This is the first tinie that it has been released to the public and it is a most poignant an Deal to con summate peace with the purchasing of victory bonds. COMPANY- "Q" TO ENTERTAIN WITH DELIGHTFUL DANCE AT SAN CARLOS. Company "G." Of th Vatrintif League, with Mrs. Henry Jeudevine, leader, will entertain with a dance at the San Carlos on the evening of Wednesday, May 21st, for the benefit of the little orphan children of the Pearl Eagan Home. A cordial Invita tion is extended everyone to attend. The dance promises to be one of the most enjoyable of the season if it is characterized by the same delight ful charm of other affairs given by Company 'G,M' who have established quite a reputation as ideal hostesses. The company-are making elaborate plans for the dance and hope to have a large attendance. The -girls have taken a most active part in all ac tivities to add to the pleasure of the poorer and orphan children of the city and hope by this means to start the summertime right for the children at the home: -f 1 ' 1 T What is "Spring Fever?" It is simply low Vitality, a lack of Energy caused by impurities in the blood. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC restores Vitality and Energy by Purifying and Enriching the blood. Tou can soon feel its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. Price 60c. adv. ECZEMA, SORES, TCfflNG SKIN Blood Poison, Risings, Bunipa, Pimples, Bone Pains, Cured by Prescription C-2223 Stop Paying Out a L.ot of Monej for Expensive Trips for Baths ( and Get Well at Home at Slight Cost. Great! Many of our readers will be glad to knW that thev can now nt Pnarrln. I tion C-2223 .at any of our home pres cription druggists. It is all vrepared, and so don't cost much. Dose is indi cated on bottle, so you can eaaly cure yourself at home. C-222S is liquid, and and taken Internally purifies and en riches your blood, sending a flood ol pure rich blood to the skin surfaces, joints and every part of the bodr. Pretty soon-tha itching stop. Eczema and old sora. pimples, risings and oumpg are healed. . Bone pains an rheumatic aches are stopped, your akfa lilies on the glow of perfect health. It would cost a good deal to consuls m fepeclaltat, but ?du can Ret his pres cription at little cost by asking for Fr fccription C-?223. It also drains out ol Vour system all the urio acids and fcn rttrltles tat cause all the sores an imors. ians and ache of rheuma isrn. .. . . OLD 0 RCHEIMER': 11 F A SHI O The Store for Women. Wash Waists $"1.98 arid $2o A beautiful line and a splendid assortment of 'Wash Waists for Sport. Wear in Organdies, Voiles, Lingerie. All These Are Unusual Values. . For a Weak Stomach. ; As a general rule all you need to to is vto adopt a diet suited to your age and occupation and to keep your bowels regular. When you feel that you have eaten too much and when constipated, take one of Chamber lain's Tablets. Adv. SAN CARLOS Main Cafe Club Breakfast...... 35c and Jp served 7 to 10- " ' Luncheon ......... .60c and 75c served 12 to 2:30 Dinner $1.00 served 6 to 8:30 Saturday and Sunday Dinner DeLuxe ........ ... $1.50 served 12 to 8:30 Service a la carte at Grill Room prewar Prices Coffee Shop-and Grill Closed for Summer. We long to brighten up your home; to make it a hap pier place in which to live. You can afford to, and by our plan never miss the money. . Our stock of Summer Furniture is most complete. COME IN TODAY ... T. E. Williams Furniture Co. 90 East Wright Street. "DANDERINE' ' FOR FALLING HAIR ifllitltfssifkM CI iiii! S I a.'?. tS' . w m iv c a m m i . A small bottle of Danderine costs but a few cents at any store. It stops falling; hair, itching scalp and ends dandruff, besides it doubles the beauty of your hair, mak ing it appear twice as heavy, thick and abundant Try itl 10 D) J LEa LSV. COLLEGE-CONSERVATORY SUMMER SESSION OPENS JUNE 26th ; Located in the foot-Kills of the Blue-Ridge Mountains, it combines the advantages of a summer rescrt and school. Modern buildinss, extensive grounds, including park, lake. dairy farm, etc. Now gymnasium, swimming pcol. abundant opportunity for out-door recreation. . ... Regular fall term opens Feptember 15th; oilers a standard college course leading to A.B. degree; special courses including domestic science, domestic art, painting, arts and crafts, secretarial courses, etc. Advantages in music and oratory unsurpassed in America. Reservations for fall term now being made. ' For catalog and illustrated bulletin, address Box 29 BRENAU N SII O P- . 115 S. Palaf ox ' MORNING. MAY 8, 191& Suggestion' for a Camping Trip. Buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy before leaving home. As a rule it cannot be obtained when on a hunting, fishing or pros pecting trip. Neither can it be ob tained while on board the cars or steamships and at such times and places it is most likely to be needed. The safe way is to have it with you. Adv. . - r:'. 2 Personal Mention ' ; 2 Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gundersheimer have taken apartments at 818 North Belmont street, where they are at home to friends. ; Miss Ruth Walker, of Louisville, Ky.,v is expected to arrive in the city soon to be the cuest of Mr. and Mrs. L. Phone 1995 Gainesville. Ga. W. Van Metre, at their home on Xorth Ninth avenue. Mr.s Edmund G. Fox and little daughter, Mary Elizabeth, returned home yetserday morning after a de JIghtful two weeks visit in Brook haven, Miss., as the guests of Mrs. Fox's sister, Mrs. R. F. Alyward. Miss Emma Massey, who has enjoyed r an extended visit with Mrs. Alyward, ac companied them home. Enroute they stopped for a short visit in New Or- eans, being accompanied on their re- Lemon Juice For Freckles Girls! Make beauty lotion at home- for a few cents. Try Itl V. Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of or chard white, shake well, and you hav a quarter pint of the best freckle ano tan lotion, and complexion beautifier. at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the . lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white lor few cents. Massage this sweetly fra grant lotion Into the face, neck, arms ind hands each day and se how freck les and blemishes disappear and how elear, soft and white the skin becomes, tea! It is harmless. Adv, : Iff I I f i i mm X. 1 " turn home by Mr. and Mrs. Alyward as far as the Crescent City. Mrs. E. C. Strickland has returned to her home in Plorala, Ala., after vis iting for several days in the city as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Lee, at their home, 898 North 10th avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stevenson (Miss Anna Stiles) have returned to thir home, 11 West Cervantes street, after a delightful visit in Chicago, as the guests of Mr. Stevenson's rela tives. Friends of Mr. George S. Roberts will be glad to learn that he is rest ing well after having undergone an operation at the Pensacola hospital. Mr. Roberts became ill Wednesday morning when he suffered a severe at tack of appendicitis. Mr. W. G. Green, zone chairman for the Salvation Army Home Service drive, returned to the city yesterday from Birmingham,' where he had been in connection with the drive and is leaving again today to be absent a short time. Friends of Mr. William J. "Kelly will learn . with pleasure that he is ex pected to arrive in the city within a few days. Mr. Kelly, who has Just returned from overseas duty, is now at Baltimore. Among those to wel come Mr. Kelly on his return home will be a charming little daughter who arrived during his absence. . I Sergeant William A. Klein is visit ing 'in the city as a most welcome guest at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Macgibbons, on North Barcelona street. Sergeant Klein, whose home is in New Orleans, was recently mustered out of the serv ice at Camp Nicholas. Miss Ida Palmes, leaves today for Memphis, Tenn., where she will spend several months visiting as the guest of her sister, Mrs. "L. G. Aymard. A MISTAKE MADE BY MANY. Don't wait for rheumatism to indi cate diseased kidneys. When you suf fer pains and aches by dayand sleep disturbing bladder weakness by night, feel tired,, nervous and run down, tho kidneys and bladder should be restored to healthy, strong and . regular action. It is a mistake to postpone treatment. Foley Kidney Pills put the kidneys in sound healthy condition and keep them active and strong. Begin taking today. Good results follow the first dose. Adv. NEGRO I. O. O. F. SESSIONS ARE WELL ATTENDED The Sessions of the Colored Odd Fel lows convention which Is being held in this city are well attended, about 100 being present. The convention opened yesterday and will continue in session through Friday. Among those present and taking part in the program are: W. S. KnuckhalrA, grand master of the lodge;. L. H. My ers, R. T. Thomas, T. M. Applen, J. M. Thomas, M. N. M. Bennett, Rev. I II. E. Jones, E. F. Aarons, J. L. Pick ens, J. R. Paige, C C. Malngault and D. W. Perkins. LABOR SHORTAGE SERIOUSLY FELT ON COUNTY ROADS The roadmaster of Escambia county, in an interview regarding the condi tion of the roads, admits frankly that they are in bad shap.e at present, and explains that this is due chiefly to the recent heavy raining and the ex treme shortage of labor. ' Formerly, he stated, it lias been the practice to work the convicts on the roads; but now the convicted men are paying their fines, which they seem well able to do, instead of going to jail, and it is practically impossible, to hire men. This statement goes to emphasize the seriousness of the present labor shortage, and to prove that any man who needs" employment and is able and willing to work can be well accommo dated. ,- EEiissssiHaagsiiiasi 35 NEWS BRIEFS. s S SI Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Kurucar have left for Chicago where they will make their home. Mrs. Kurucar was formerly Miss Alma Williams, of thl3 city. Mr. Kurucar was a member of the band at the naval air station and has recently been discharged. George W. Gray and Mrs. Iola B, Mason were recently married at Fort Barancas by Chaplain Lutz. The only attendants were Mrs. Catherine R. Brown and William Bayard, TT. S. A A West Indian negro, Stephen Gale. 26, died at Fort Barrancas Tuesday as the result or a Droicen necK, re ceived While diving into shallow water. This is believed to have been the first bathfng fatality of the season. Banking and business houses in the city yesterday flew the Fourth Liberty Loan honor flag from their staffs to indicate the belief that the Victory Loan will go over as have the prev ious loans. HILDREN A Should not be "dosed" for colds apply the "outside" treatment ICICS VAPOHuli X V - 5 ' "vT" J - - ' .OlA i,V: f f 4 ffl Kt Ui i - P ' : ' J o ; IIP Why their and their sides qtb red Color cuts no figure in making the treads pf Diamonds, For a f tire tread must resist -the mauling of rough : and stony roads the grind of macadam and brick. When the tcu&hest. most grHtly rubber .r i f1 that could 'pcsHiy.fce''"" msda, for Diamotvd ZV?&iia vr&i mace, it just naturally CAME BLACK! Black it will be always unless a tougher rubber is discovered. - But the aides of Diamonds are made red purposely be cause Diamond Red Rubber admirably re- sists side -wear, and r those red sides maka Diamonds distinctive ly beautiful. ! '- 1 - -a " Watch those red walled Diamonds they're rolling up 5,000 to 8,000 miles for our customers as often as anyother tires, and they COST YOU LESS than most other tires. HOPF Vulcanizing Co. ? 117 W. Garden St. latpiratlott Point - 7. 1 .Xm