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pensacola's Representative Store EVEBL&SHKG FAKtlCS CQ. Opposite, the Saiv Carlos Hotel Pensacola's Representative Store L This . V N at-Vv.. r . .... OilO 8 of Comfort ; 3, H , nRIUCfiC AMU - i imiltUloJ rails ' - (5 ;! ROMSTMOF f CBM01RS I Economy FROCK DIPPING OF CATTLE AND STOCK INDUSTRY ALSO LIVE- WERE DISCUSSED AT SOME LENGTK. i , This Top Notch Service Shoe , is made of an especially durable, high quality brown duck, .with - neat trimmings ot black leather. It's stylish extension -oles of fine brown rubber look just like leather soles. They are springy and waterproof two big advan tages over leather soles. They r elieve the jar and strain of walk ing or standing on hard floors and pavements. - Another great advantage of .these soles lies in the fact that they require no "breaking in," vhile a durable cork insole provides ventilation and makes the irivery cool and comfortable. The Top Notch Service Shoe is just the shoe for mechanics, factory workers and those whoJ work in stores. It is a fine shoe for all classes of outdoor workers and it is also an ideal shoe for va cation use. ' , An interesting: article on this nationally advertised SHOE can be found in the SATURDAY EVENING POST issae of April 12th, page 140. - lw in iir' mifJKimi i gn hi i Bridge building and road improve ment held the center of the stage at the regular . meeting of the board ' of county commissioners yesterday morn ing, and the commissioners expressed a very determined spirit to let noth ing for a single day interrupt the va rious projects now, in hand or Jin prospect. - ."A committee was appointed to pro ceed immediately to secure plans and specifications on the five ' permanent bridges contemplated in the act of tne legislature granting the issuance of $160,000 worth of warrants; so that as soon as the legislation is signed by the governor and the thirty days required by law for advertising for bids have passed, the board will be ready to be gin at once to apply the . granted money to the improvements. The committee was also authorized to make full Investigation and recom mend some competent man to ; the board for the position of county en gineer of concrete bridge work. Com missioner Hardy expressed the opinion that with all the work in process now it would be a positive economy for the county to engage a first class en gineer and provide him an office in the court house. , Commissioners Hardy, Gandy and Soderlind constitute the committee. A committee of citizens, headed by W. I Moyer, appeared before the board and pressed the matter of Im proving the road between Mlllview and Lillian. An offer of a loan to the board, made through J. S. Reese, in the amount of $20,000, made possi ble the decision to begin the improve ment as soon as it can be reached by the road gangs. It was urged that I i- - A i A t aStSASX J perhaps than any Other that could be NOTIC. WE SPECIALIZE TO OUT OF TOWN PEOPLE By Parcel Post Send us your shoes to be mended or re paired. We will fix them in first class con dition, and return to your home address, pre paid. ':;X::V'"'''J-:'- - - : PeiisacolR Shoe HospifSLi 102 East Wright Street Pensacola, Fla. G. A. R. MEMORIAL SERVICES WILL BE CONDUCTED TODAY Plans for te memorial services as part of the Decoration Day observ ances for the G. A. R. in Pensacola, have been completed. These services be held at the First Methodist church this afternoon at 3 o'clock nd will be attended by the G. A. R. from the local post and the local Spanish War Veterans. The services will be conducted at the church by v. I. h. Chalker. The members of the Grand Army of the Republic will leave their post at 29 North Spring street about 2:30 o'clock and will be joined by the Span ish War Veterans at the armory halL The latter are requested to be at the hall at 2 o'clock or earlier. All com rades of the camp are urgently re quested to be on hand, MONEY TO LOAN 'Am in position to loan on city or county property, large or small amounts. Lee Daniel. SlffiR SCHOOL PLMSIIADEAT STATE COLLEGE INSTITUTION WILL BE OPEN AT 'STATE COLLEGE FOR BOTH WEN; AND- WOMEN ON JUNE 18. People Tell Us Our Store is Different Of course it's different. Because it's a service grocery. It's not just a store where groceries are sold. . " It's a place where everything is done to make buying groceries a real pleasure. A big stock of good things to eat. Courteous, intelli gent clerks who understand their business thoroughly. Prompt deliveries. A telephone that is always open to you. : A place where you can have a charge account if you so desire. A store that sells quality goods which it can recommend without the slightest fear or hesitation. , Our delicatessen department is a delight to housewives, especially in this warm weather. Pay a visit to this depart ment and you will find many palatable and tempting dishes that you will find cheaper to buy than to make yourself. The Pure Food Store On June 16, 19l9, the summer school for both men and women will, open at the State College for Women in Tal lahassee. - Courses of study and re view will be conducted in all the sub-' jects required for the various certifi- cates; first and second grade. ' state primary and state certificates for high school. In addition to thesa studies there wilr be special courses offered in. order to, give the public , school teachers an opportunity to work for college and normal schol credits. The professional courses in drawing, meth ods, - industrial arts, physical training and sight singing are both practical and profitable. - The home economics department offers excellent opportuni ties for persons desiring that line of work. Besides regular work in domes tic science and art, there are training courses , . tor teachers and " county agents. The . business . depatment of fers splendid courses in stenography, typewriting and bookkeeping? .- ;) f The faculty is made up of men and women of . the - best education and training, besides, they are familiar with Florida conditions so that they enter their work in full sympathy with the aspiring teachers from the town and country sections of the state. ' The privileges of the state law in providing for extension of certificates upon 'condition of regular attendance and systematic study, will be in force as in preceding summer sessions. There is no tuition except in the busi ness department where a- small fee Is required. All boarding expenses are reduced to the minimum cost for com fortable , living. L.ife at the college is enjoyable. The climate is good; boarding accommo dations all one could ask, and the as sociation with so many teachers of the state v is a benefit to all who attend the summer session. Neither men nof women need seek any place that offers more than does the College for Wom en. Is-, it not the privilege of the teachers of Florida to avail themselves of the advantages that are made pos sible by the state. ' v For detailed Information write to President Kdward Conradi, State Col-' lege tor Women, Tallahassee, Fla. I H. J. MACKESY HAS -i . OPENED OFFICES IN BANK BUILDING H.4 J. Mackey, former ' solicitor " of the county court of record, upon; being relieved of the. duties of : that of f ice, has . announced that immediately .he will begin the practice of, law. He has already established . his - off ice at 515 American National Bank build ing. . V . ' Mr. .llackeywas not visibly affected yesterday by the action of", the gov ernor in tending the name of another for the solicitorshlp here and the con firmation by the senate, but seems rather inclined to accept the whole matter as & part of the program of politics under the existing administra tion of state affairs , worked at this time, diverting trade here which would otherwise go across the Alabama line. - The advisability of building bridges with concrete piers and Steel spans in preference to solid concrete was discussed, and the fact developed that the steel span bridge is cheaper, more easily repaired and if well painted twice a year, will last for more than a generation. The board decided to investigate the matter further. A resolution was passed calling on Dr.. Brown, overseer of the dipping in the county, to supply the board with detailed information -as to who are owners- of cattle in the county and how many cattle have been dip ped. Thl3 data will give a definite idea of the present wealth of Escambia county in livestock. Another resolution which passed provides that owners of hogs which die of cholera must see to it that the carcasses are completely burned. Lso as to prevent spread of the dis ease by contamination. The commis sioners wished the fact strongly im pressed on owners of hogs that In view of what the state is doing in sup plying -vaccine serum and what th county is doing in keeping a demon stration .agent in the field to oversee the application or tne serum, it ;s highly essential that owners cooperate, in their own interest and the public interest as well, by faithfully cremat ing hogs lost .bjr cholera. The possi bilities of moneymaking in the hog industry are now so great it was said, that official aid should be much ap preciated. The county clerk was directed to secure a list of ail owners of real es tate abutting on the- county concrete road between Bayou Chico and Bayou Grande, the IT. S.road . leading to the bridge across Bayou Grande, and no tlfy them that the road is eighty feet wide and that they must at once move back their fences from land now tres passed. " :. ' By formal vote the commissioners authorized Farm Demonstration Agent Burnett to attendV at county expense, the state Swine Growers Association meetinsr at St. Augustine, June 4 and 5. as he will be able to gather inf or matlon there which will be of great value to Escambia county hog raisers. County Attorney Reese reported, that the commissioners . have exactly the Rnme rlehts possessed by the state board to shorten the terms of convicts for cood behavior, and Commissioner McCurdy stated that he has two ex ceptionally good men who will soon bo entitled to the -favor ana wm re ceive it as an encourageemnt to good citizenship, r. ELEVEN COUPLES , MARRIED DURING : THE PAST WEEK Marriage licenses for the week end intr Mav 24. were issued by County .Tude-e Bellinger to the following cotroles: ; Edwin Joseph Dunham and Garnet- fa Paimatier. Rudolph Shelby and Martha Doris Redd. v R. Livingston and Lottie Hazel Turner. Klnnon Randolph White and Fannie Eugenia McGuire. - Joseph J. Hathaway and Irma Hick m ft Tl . Herbert Garben and Florence Ethel MVTCpnr.Ie. riA -rti1. Lent Green and Ruth Elaine McKenzie. -i5V.fl Rilmore and Carol Ray. John Walter Hanks and Cora Lee Wengler. ' ,,, ,, JuJins Aubrey Brown and Millie Ma ilnnna WpltOn. Thomas Lee Harmon and Mary May Brown. OF FIGURED are among the smartest for this summers wear. VQI F7 1 E-3 New 1; r rocK of fancy figured and plaid Voiles, trimmed with con trasting materials. Hand some Organdie collars and Cuffs that add to their beauty priced very specially for tomorrow's selling at lilit ir TrT RS5 CL85 1 25 "RT nTTQTTQ the newest j-iuvy j ujuu OF THE NEW f Blouses have demonstrated their importance in the scheme of summer fashions. Some of the smartest that will enhance the vogue of the new short skirts and tailored suits are only ; ; Vv: $4o5 to $1975 And such dainty charm as they manifest all in flesh or white or bique Georgette, with filet lace and j tucks and a bit of embroidery and a bit of this or that, alF add to their beauty the sweetest blouses Jj imaginable at the EVERLASTING. . jT Standing, sitting and walking correctly are the first essentials to good health and that elusive charm we call style a LL women wish to be well; but all women do not appreciate the ntal importance of correct corsetry as an esaential to good health. The well-known medical authority, Alice S. Cutler, M.D., warns us: "As a physician who knows that if it were not for - ill-fitting and the wrong kind of corset we would have very few femals in valids, I am naturally determined to do every thing in my power to educate the American woman in the proper fitting of corsets. Most learned physicians now recognize the modern corset as a hygienically healthful garment and one that is often the best means of pro viding corrective support for many bodily ailments." The Original-Unequalled Front Lacing Corsets have attained their unquestioned superiority by assisting nature to perfect expression." Every Gossard is hygienically correct. Prop erly fitted to the figure for which it was designed it will give scientific support to abdominal and back muscles, with no chance of undue pressure at the waistline; the organs of nutrition will be free from pressure; the erect posture which is induced will encourage deep breathing and the diaphragmatic mus cles become strong with use. A woman so corseted will have the undeniable beauty of health and that grace of body, standing, sitting, or walking, which is best expressed in the one word, style. We unreservedly recommend Gossard Corsets as the complete expression of modern corsetry. Our highly specialized corset service is main tained with a full appreciation of the exacting needs of the modern, active woman. Gossards arc priced aT2.5 ?2 7 3 ?3.S0 ?4. ?5. and more EVERLASTING FABRICS CO. PENSACOLA'S REPRESENTATIVE STORE