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24 THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL', SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 2jUgm 1 ! 1 ! i i I "IF' ',"""' """''" '" I 'l '. II WHY IS IT that some men are willing to pay $10 for a gas saving acces sory that squeezes one mile more out of the gallon and then turn around "and buy clothing that wastes a gallon to every mile? If the truth were known, a part cotton suit of men's clothes is more costly to own than a gas eating automobile, for the last only consumes when it runs, while the first gently nibbles at your purse even when you're standing stilL All Wool Clothes cost less by the mile. Ours Price $18.00 up fe O P o o H Q CO EH a Q O ) t I CO ' S3 o o H fi k CO H 55 o 5 tar J3IS DB0P3Y Sl'EClAUS'l' usually fives quick re lief, bare entirely relieve many asemingly hopeleai cases. J3wellinr and shon rirnth iMn vnn Oft r-vNiJ give entire relief In 15 to j wJS5 days. - Trial treatment ?knr TTTJTSn?! TYtt TlTAXf. Jase. GREEN. SUCCES- SOR TO DR. H. M. 3 KEEN'S SONS. Box B. Chataworta. B IS 8 OLJTUARIES. The funeral services for the two- year-old son ot Mr. and Mrs. - Chas.? Villar, of 901 West Garden street,' were held at the family residence yesterday evening at 5 o'clock. Tha child died Friday " evening from the effects' of ptomaine poisoning. Inter mentwas at St. John's cemetery. The services were attended by a large, number of sorrowing friends of the family. " gggggg gg BBBBBISBBa B H (PI - r A T)MTti"DO S gasgggasssssiSBisas Why Lose The Cause is Dindnxff and Itcninr: YonrHamS&S Afldrutt-rts: SoapS, Ointment 28 & 60, Tateoni 25. Sample ee- free cf "thrtggr. &ep..g. Mrs. E. R. McKee and children and Mrs. Curry, son and niece, called on Mrs. W. N. Hartgrove Sunday after noon. Mr. E.. R. McKee and son and Mr. Marfa went to Nlceville Sunday after noon. . . - The schooner Viola came In this week with some lumber for the for est station. Mr. Thos. . Eccles, of Pensacola, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Claud HalL - Mr.. E. "A:. Mooney returned the first of the week from Crestvlew, m Nadine Face Powder (In Crmen Boxes Only') Keep The Complexion Beautiful Soft and velvety. - Money back If not en- vi -Nndinsi liimn find harm Jesa. Adheres until washed oft Prevents unborn and 'return of discoloration. A million delighted user prove Its value. Tints: Flesh. Pink. Brunette, White. By Toilet Coanttrt or Mail SOo. National Toilet Compear. Peris, Tenn. where he has been for the past four months. '. ' Mr. P. L. Hand Is getting ready to saw some logs this week. - Miss Medill Brown spent the night with Miss Myrtle Brown Wednesday. Mrs. Robert Brown and children visited Mrs. R. C. Irwin to Five-Mile Bayou, Sunday. Lemon Juice For Freckles Girl! Make beauty lotion at ,. homo for a f ew cents. Try Itl , RED CI mw CONDUCT DRIVi i Hi DVEIiB 4 Squeeze the Juice of. two lemon3 Into ft bottle containing three ounces of or chard white, shake weU, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle ana tan lotion, and complexion beautljler. t very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter wIU supply three ounces of orchard white for few cents. Massage this sweetly fra grant lotion into the face, neck, armt ind hands each day and see how freck les and blemishes disappear and hov clear, soft and white the skin becomes ei ,ii is narmiess. aov. t ALL GARMENTS MADE TO YOUR IVffiASURfe UNION MADE - Il .... : mm i ili.ii,, in, 1,11,1m, inif. uwi ilrinimn-irtimi J V"- An Extra ffj) 1 Pair of U With Every Suit Order, for a Few Days Only, Suits $18 up OH BOY! They are free . with every . suit order .. OH JOY! At last something; for nothing. A pair of pants with every suit ordej , m -E- JUS Itl -":?. -f ...... H Verily 17 f H-' Y ivy V - I 1111 i I X If U. P III Fit and r jWorkman- ship Guaran teed 7 Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed This Is the Event You Have Been Waiting For Don't wait longer. Gome in today. ; Have" a Suit made to your individual measure ment S18andup and get an extra pair of pants of same material as suit or others you choose. Don't Miss This Oppor tunity. Every man knows that a coat lasts longer than one pair pants BUT Two Pair Pants that's different: A word to the wise. SEE US TODAY ibdDH MMDffil MiHs 117 S. PALAFOX LOOK FOR THE BIG, ELECTRIC SIGN J. BREAZEALE, Mgr. PENSACOLA, FLA. F ALL GARMENTS MADE TO YOUR MEASURE UNION MADE BaSMSBSJSSSSBMSMSJSBBBBJBBMSJSMSSMSSS "Washington, May 24. An appeal to American people for funds ; to carry on the work of their American Red Cross will be made next November according to the following statement issued today by Dr. Livingston Far h.irmitn - at the central com mittee of the organization. "Appalling conditions in u the coun tries of Eastern Europe, imposing on the American Red Cross obligations additional to those assumed during the period of the world war. and the continuance of activities In connection with the already outlined domestic pro gram of the Red Cross, make necessary an appeal to the people of America for further funds to carry on the woric for the relief of humanity. - "It has been decided to make this appeal in the autumn, in a per lor. of two weeks culminating on the eleventh of November, the anniversary or me , . . . totr. n. season i when the American people may. prop i n.ifo.t9ttnn: through con J.,..i. i-hi. rtetA Cross, of tneir o iHvprance from &aa i f . wnr which has fauen . i a lass fortunate, r UUUU IWlluna "At present the American Red Cross 1- - in ft. ClOSe 11.3 .--. " r "Br f we3tem Europe 1H Lilt? tVUUW - and with the withdrawal of American troops-frmo the war. zone its work for the Army abroad will end automatical ly. Disease and suffering of the most. . j : i,o i r-tor nowever, ... nf in nther fields, ine calling iui - - , new international organization of Rea Cross" societies is preparing to deal ...u -oiif and ' health -problems throughout the worjd in future years. . . f tmTne.di!te emergencies DUL luci o k,. w which require the aid of agencies al ready eslablished.. oremur these agencies is m Cross, -j ' Are being At preaeni e''b-" ,,. met with all the resources available, .I -,.. th.t the imperative DUC I- s "Vl"" ----- -vm- calls for assistance for the next y or more wUl j.maKe a.uu- ' ner.-H...t. that the generous XL 1 tii-. heart of the American pePjM spond to the appeal w of the needs that will present hem- selves." ' TRABUG BOARD IS SOLVING A BIG PROBLEM MAKING CITIZENS OUT OF RE TURNED SOLDIERS IS GREAT TASK NOW GOING FORWARD WITH PROGRESS, '.'v,; . r" i I TODAY SUNDAY SPECIAL 1 if r- JL-bSJf 4 J fw He was the ." S?ra-il,,rr . - - - do word in uselessness. He never did anyttuner for an hody in his lire. Then he got a sudden ambition to "something for somebody." Oh Boy, Oh Boyi where ignorance Is bliss 'tis folly to be wise and Bryant Washburn doesn't play a "wise one." Don't miss It! ISIS BRAT PICTOGRAPH EDUCATIONAL TOPICS. BOBBY VERNON and DOROTHY DANE in "SOME CAVEMAN" ; - , a Polite Humorous Offering. : " TOMORROW : That Dare-Devil Queen of Mirth in the Pepperlst 1 Play of Her Career ' MABEL NORM AND in "THE PEST" A - cinema cyclone that will tickle your risibilities. . aXONTGOMERY AND ROCK The famous "Big V" knock-about comedy acrobats in "GIRLIES AND GRUBBERS" V '1 -v - t I 4. SAENGER INTERNATIONAL NEWS WEEKLY -J-3PLkpV--j ilhW' TMCOA AAA FOX FILMS BIG SPECIAL WED. and THURS. Herod's Court and the Seductive "DANCE OF THE SEVEN VEILS" T DUE-DA EACIA ,n 60 SALLdDrvDE 99 1 Washington. May 24. To make the number of returned citizens , equal to the number of returned soiaiers i the problem that is now before the federal board for vocational educa tion. About two million of our sol diers have been returned to ,civu me. Two hundred thousand nave oeeu wounded but many of these will soon be physically fit to take up tneir au.ie again, while it is estimated that at least ten per cent or tnem nave caps which must be overcome. From the latest reports tuDercuiosis ia re sponsible for 32 per cent of the dis abilities incurred, wounds not neces sitating amputation and miscellaneous wounds for 31 per cent, nerve diseases for 8.3 per cent and wounds requiring omniitotinn R er cent. Tv -mnVo. tis 20.000 disabled sol- i(-r Yn onnl of 20.000 citizens con tributing economically and socially to thAir community life, is the duty dele gated to the federal board by the gov ernment.: It is a difficult problem but results are . being found. The e-reat maioritv of . these young men r ii nflpr thirty years of age; youth plus will power is one of the known miantities in the equation.' The broad scope of .the training given is one of the chief factors in the solution. What ever a man. wishes to train for, where ever he wants to train, the federal board stands ready to advise as to the proper course and to provide a suit able place where his ambition may be attained. More than one, hundred different courses are already being erivert under the direction of the fed eral board in almost 400 institutions of elarnint scatered throughout the country from Florida to the great northwest to 1.860 men who have be cun their training. In the few months that have elapsed since the boys began their homeward Journey, nearly 5,000 of these disabled soldiers, after con feriner with the federal board have started life strain: some placed by the board and others Belf placed; some in the old jobs, others in new and better ones. The process is fascinatihg, the results are Interesting. "Plumbers too disabled to work at their trade, have become sanitary inspectors; farm lab orers are being - trained for agricul tural . specialists : wounded ' tailors are studying and designing and wireless telegraphers are being made out of wounded barbers.- while a stone cut ter with' a weak " heart Is now doing tne worK or a secretary. . Up to May the first, the central of f ice had approved courses for 4,376 of these men. Tno onuati completed and each day's results are proving. mat returnea aisabled soldiers pius training and application, are equivalent to returned citizens upon whom the nation may confidently de pend for. its future welfare and happi ness. i !: . 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