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THE 'PENSACOLA JOURNAL. SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 25, 1920
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VOTER-JMOCiTS
J. N. Hutchins Is a Candidate
For Legislature.
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STAND BY THE. MAN
WHO STANDS BY YOU
He Favors Giving Old Soldiers
Who Fought in the Confed
erate Army and Their
Widows $30 Per
Month.
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He favors paying school teachers not
less than $100.00 per month, and that
they be paid twice a month.
He favors capital and labor and be
lieves that each should organize' to
preserve' its rights in lawful assem
blies and for lawful purposes only.
He believes that our exemption laws
should be amended.
' He believes in improving all public
highways in the State of Florida.
He believes that the cattle dipping law
Is a burden upon the people of Escam
bia County and should be appealed or
amended.
He is a lawyer and has followed his
profession for more than 25 years. He
is also a member of the Kentucky bar
nd practiced law in Ohio, III., and
New York; he married in Clermont
County, Ohio, to Miss Cudie J. Steven
son, who died in Pensacola,-Florida,
November S, 1913. He has three chil
dren, Victor Hutchins, who is a con
ductor on Andalusia, Florida and Gulf
R. R. Co., Victor will be 20 years old
on the 11th of September, 1920; he en
tered the army at 17 and was assigned
to Co. B 52nd Infantry and within
less than a month sailed to France,
served in France and was at the front
when the armistice was signed and
served in Germany and was honorably
discharged on June 19, 1919 at Camp
Gordon, Gi. and with excellent char
acter, Hon. C. M. Jones of tho Court
of Record of this County removed his
minority so he could hold his present
position on his return from France.
Miss Mildred Huthcins, is with Dr.
ingram learning the optician busi
ness. Miss Edith is a student in Pen
sacola Hifih School.. Hutchins is a
widower 57 years of age.
He desires to be nominated and serve
his county for its best interest.
,He believes in the United States at
tending to its own affairs and let for
eign alliances alone.
His office is 701 American National
Bank Building and every voter should
vote for the man that is best fitted
to represent Escambia County.
J. N. HUTCHINS.
(Paid Advertisement.)
KIRON TEMPLE PLANS
BUSY REGULAR SESSION
Kiron Temple, No. ,223. Dramatic
Order Kniphta of Khorassan, will hold
their regul ir monthly meeting, Monday
night at 7:30 o'clock at Castle Hall on
East Intendencia-st. Royal Vizier C
G. Hall expects to have an overflowing
attendance at this session as some stir
ring events are anticipated, and the
necessary arrangements will be com
peted for the approaching ceremonial.
All local ana visiting votaries are rra
ternally invited.
Hat Plenty
Reduce Weight
If yea sits ts reduce sttadlly, yet est
(candy. Ice cream, and many other things,
set a box it eil ef kortia at the druggists.
Follow the directions. No self starring ;
you secern sltndar gracefully, t1
vaetous, mentally and physically alert
glad you're alive I Reduction fuarantacd lft
to 60 pounds. Brochure mailed fre by
KOREIN CX. Statios F. Mew York. N. Y
Tired Out?
Do you know that languidness, that
'awful tired feeling," heaviness, lame
or weak back, sore muscles, stiff oi
swollen joints, rheumatic pains, lum
bago, ia the great majority oi cases,
indicate kidney trouble?
IMeyjgawpflls
act promptly and effectively to restore
weak, overworked or diseased kidneys
end bladder to a healthy condition.
' Mrs. Robert Blair. 461 S. 20th Street. Terr
Hante. led, write.: "I Buffered two yeara
with kidney and bladder trouble frequently get.
in backache. Moininga I wrauld aria feeling
wery tired and bavins headaches, and see float
ing specks before my eyes. -1 aaw Foley Kid
ney Pills a Ivertiaed and made v any mind t
try them. Aftertakingtbem a tew weeka I found
any trouble dispelled. The backache .topped and
asv kidney were restored to bealthy. normal
etctlOO . f a eia srvw b taow v". oa
' My recovery i entirely due to roiey aauoey
fiUs. which I gladly recojuiaceU,'
fills.1
Great ;Savings -
for Monday
only
Hosiery
Ladies Holeproof Hose of
pure silk in black only ;
, highly mercerized silk lisle
garte rtops; high spliced
double heels and toes. Sizes
8i to 10. Reg. 3.75 Pr.
$2.95
Ladies' Buster Brown Hose
of silk mercerized lisle in
white and black; sizes 8V2
to 10. Reg. 75c pr.
59c
Ladies' Gordon Hose of a
high mercerized lisle in.
medium grey ; 4 thread
heels and toes; sizes 8 to
10. Wonderful at 75c pr.
1 59c
Boys' and Girls' Buster
Brown Hose, fine guage r
lisle; medium' weight; white
an dblack; sizes 6 to
Reg. 45c pr.- "
35c 3 for $1.00
Handkerchiefs
'Linen today is much
scarce rand higher than it
ever was since the war. But
it makes little difference
to us for we still have
stocks of old purchases and
f can therefore offer values
that are way below today's
replacement. Pure linen
'kerchiefs with plain hem
stitched borders were reg.
35c 25c
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White Goods
Transparent Organdy, a
fine sheer, crisp fabric; 36
inches wide. Reg. 50c yd.
41c
White Lawn in 2 weights ;
fine for nurses costumes,
white dresses, waists, etc.
40 inches wide. Reg. 35c
yd. - 25c
Pa jama Checks f ine h&avy
weight, 36 in. wide. Reg.
35c 25c
Black Hawk Hope Domestic
Reg. 45c 35c
Wash FaHrics
Romper and K iddie Kloth
in stripe and solid effects.
Reg. 50c 39c
Galatea fast colors, stan
dard grades; Nero and
Samson brands. Reg. 50c.
- 39c
Voiles in floral, dotted,
plaid, check and stripe ef
fects, 40 inches wide, Reg.
65c 45c
Satinette A fine summer
wash fabric of highly mer
cerized yarns; flesh, pink
and white ; 36 in. wide.
Reg. $1.25 95c
. . Toilet Goods
Mary Garden Talcum,
reg. 35c
Dioxogcn, reg. 25c
Liquid Kolynos. reg. Toe
Squibb's Unscented Talcum
reg. 25o
Squibb's Carnation Talcum,
reg. 25c
Sic
13c
59c
'13c
13c
Mavis Face Powder, reg. 50c, 43c
Lifebuoy Soap, reg. 10c 9c
Djer Kiss Rouge, reg. 60c 43c
Cuticura Soap, reg. 25c 21c
Mary Garden Vanishing Cratm,
reg. 50c 43o
471 1 Depilatory, reg. 75b
63c
Watson,
Co.
)IEMBERS-C,HAMBEB OF COMMERCE-RETAIL- MERCHANT'S DIVISION
P E N S A COLA ' S GREATEST STORE
An Important Sale of
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Tub Silks Habutais
Crepe de Chines
This as indeed a timely sale, for, men are getting their
Summer Shirts made up. And then, too, these fabrics are
wonderful for waists and children's dresses. There "are a
great many pretty stripe effects and the colors and combi-
nations are so varied. - They are 33-36 inches wide and are
regularly $3.25, $3.50, $4.00, . $4.50, $5.00
At $2.17; 2,44, $2.67, $3.00, $3.33.
Women's Handsome
A Specially Arranged Group
At Half Price
Tricolette
Georgette
Satin
Voile
Just think of it! Almost the beginning of the
season and this unusual sale. It would not surprise
'us to see the entire rack empty before noon to
: morrow, for the values are marvelous.
To begin with, there is navy4 black, white, grey,
brown and among the voiles, the fancy colors and
figures. Some of the georgettes are beaded while
some of the tricolette are self embroidered. As a
matte rof fact, the group, embraces only the newest
and while there are only one or two of a kind, there
is a good representation of sizes.
A Women's Suit Event
Offering Apparel of the Finest Quality Radically Reduced
to v
Half Price ,.'
Stunning tailleurs, fashioned, by the foremost artists
in th ecountry -the -tailoring is perfect the materials and
trimmings are of he finest the models in great, variety,
are delightwully new. These are all suits of highest stan
dard and have been very high in price. However, they
have served their purpose in our Ready-to-Wear section,
and now in their smartness and freshness we offer them to
you at half of their original prices. The generous savings
make this sale unsurpassed in quality and value.
Ruffle
FloMsiciog
Radically
Reduced
Net sand sheer, crisp
organdies are the fabrics
that have been so mas
terfully used for these
ruffle flouncings. They
are 45 inches wide and
besides white, there is
pink, rose, sky, maize,
blue and sea green col
ors that are as refreshing
as can be and this sea
son's most popular ones.
They have been selling
regularly for $2.50 to
$5.00 yd. but their new
prices tomorrow will be
$1.25 to $2.50
A Remarkable Exposition
FOULARD;
Greatly Reduced
Foulards should be playing important roles in milady's
dress at this season of the year. Especially when they
are being priced so low.
Patterns are really tempting, shades that are almost
without an end and so exclusive, too. They are. 36 to 40
inches in wdth and the regular prices Jhave been $4.50 to :1
$7.50 yard. Beginning tomorrow, howeverfi they will be
$3.00 to $5.00 Yd.
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Straw Hats Aplenty
Have You Yours?
If not, you will naturally want
to choose from an assortment that
is wide and varied and that fea
tures only the later and better
models.
At $3.50
These are fine clip straws and
white Toyos.
! At $4.00
Leghorns.
At $5.00
Bangkoks, leghorns, light weight
straws, Sennit braids in ecru and
white, splits and pineapple straws.
At $6.00
Plain splits, fine woven Sennits,
bangkoks and Sennit splits.
$7.00 to $10.00
Include better grade straws,
Balakuks and genuine South Amer
ican Panamas.
Have You Changed
to Summer Underwear
. Here are a few helpful sussestions:
Tophus Underwear
90c Garment $1.75 Suit
Egyptian Balbriggan with long or short
sleeves in white or grey
$1.00 Garment $2.00 Suit
Swissrib and flat woven undershirts
60c, 75c and $1.00
Spring Time
Is Style Time Here
When a man selects clothes here
he turns in the direction of good
taste. Artfully designed Spring
Suits that are put together by
skilled men what could be mqre
convincing of quality?
The Camp Model
A young man's conservative
3-piece suit; two button single
breasted; soft roll lapel; deep
hook vent ; in blue and green
flannels and brown iridescents.
$50.00.
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The Master Model
. A double-breasted two and three
button belted model in irides
cents, greys, " blues and greens.
$35.00 to $50.00
It's About Time
For Bathing Suits
And here they are. All sorts of stripe
effects in clever color combinations. So
varied are they that one can almost say
that no color has been forgotten.
Wool Suits
$6.00 to $10.00
Cottons and Mixtures
$1.50 to $5.00
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Georgette Blouses
In A Sale At
$5.95 arid $7-95
Our second floor Annex ought to be a popular
place tomorrow for these sheer Georgette Blouses
will be offered there. . . v
Whites and flesh colors. are to be found mostly
but the trimmings and finishing touches' are so
different. The size range is quite complete. These
identical waists have been selling at $8.00 to $12.50.
2ND FLOOR ANNEX (BRENT BLDG.)
Elevator entrance thru Brent or Blount
Buildings or our Ready-to-Wear Section.
are being fertured
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Brown Receptio nat Mallory Court last Wednesday! all
What a host of children and mothers attended the Buster
Tige in their free entertainment. But that wasn't all.
They were told about the good qualities of the nationally
known Buster Brown footwear. We are therefore bearing
hi mout and feature this week
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Children's Buster Brown Ox
fords with Goodrich welt soles
in brown calf, black gun metal
and white reinskin. Sizes
to II
$5.00 to $6.00 Pr.
Sizes 11 to 2
$5.50 to $7.00 Pr.
For Growing Girls, medium
heels and English toes. Sizes
IVt to 7
$6.50 to $10.00 Pr.
Black' . patent leather
Pumps -with low heels and
Goodrich welt,
'$9.00 Pr.
Boys Buster Brown
Shoes of brown calf with
Neolin soles
$7.00 Pr.
Sold Everywhere.
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