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THE WEEKS EVENTSTUE-
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Meeting of the Married Ladios Euchre club hostess Mrs Harryon Government streetMoating of the Five Hundred club hostess Mrs H Cranston-on North Ninth avenue
4 Meeting of the East Hill Euchre club hostess Mrs C D Beyer-on +North Hayne street
WEDNESDAY p4 Meeting of the W C T U at tne First Presbyterian churchat330pm 44 Progressive Euchre at the Progress club 8 p m4 THURSDAY +Meeting of the Thursday club hostess Mrs M D Merritt on4 Romana street 0o
4 FRIDAYMeeting of the SocialCard club hostess Mrs Wm Walker on
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REFLECTIONS OF A WOMAN
4 Every man makes a satisfactory husbandfor a few dayst If a woman DOES happen to wear anything thats really down4 rightComfortable shes generally ashamed of it4 When a miln blushes a woman is apt to wonder if he really
Isnt a lobster44 A widow and her fortune are soon married
<>Love is blind of course and alimony is the judges fee for re <>4 storing the sight O-
I Just because a girl doesnt love a man its no sign she doesnt4 want him to make love to her4 A man generally boasts of his pastbut a woman is mighty 6
44 proud if she doesnt have any at all o4 4When the average girl Is Interested in the average man she 04 generally tries to stir him up by telling him about other men who 44 are interested in HER 44 Some family skeletons are actually padded beyond recognitione 4Some people are born prevarIcatorsothers of course are forc-
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MARRIED LADIES EUCHRE CLUBWITH MRS HARRY BLUMER-
The Married Ladles Euchre clubwill meet on Tuesday as usual MrsHarry Blumer will be hostess at herlicmeon Government streetTHE FIVE HUNDRED CLUBWITH MRS CRANSTON-
Mrs H Cranston will be hostess atthe regular meeting of the Five Hun ¬
dred club at her home on North Ninthavenue Tuesday A fine time Is beingplanned by the club
MR AND MRS AT ROSASCOAND SON ARRIVE FROM EUROPE-
Mr and Mrs A T Rosasco and sonEddie have arrived from Europe antiwill be guests of Mr and Mrs W f1Rosasco on North Palafox streetThey will remain in Pensacola perhaps n monthMR F E BRAWNER-IS VERY ILL
Brawner is very ill with-an attack of what is thought to benervous prostration He has beenconfined to his home on Palafox streetfor the past several days and hismany friends are anxiously awaiting-the news of hIs complete recoverySPECIAL MUSIC AT THEFIRST M E CHURCH TODAY
There will be special music thismorning and tonight at the First ME church services at Hannah halSome new voices will be heard andthe selections chosen are all excep-tionally
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meritorious from an artisticpoint of view
MR AND MRS JNO MERRITTLEAVE FOR NEW YORK
Mr and Mrs Jno Merritt left Fri-day
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for New York They will be awayfor about two weeks and have plan-ned
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one of the most delightful pleas-ure
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trips imaginable-
AT THE MISSIONYESTERDAY
Many were present at the last dayof the Mission festival yesterday theblue tags synonymous of the duyhaving been worn extensively by peo-ple
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down town Beside the programwhich occurred indoors tue park pre-sented
¬an unusually gay appear-
anceMilwaukeeI
Rye BreadSand
Pumpernickel-
Fresh shipment just-
receivedI
A Rye Bread that is
famous
Phone us as its go-
ing fast
Sol Cahn COTHE PURE FOOD STOREAgents Nunnallys Candles
Phones 172017211
The proceeds of the entire week areto go toward fitting up a Missionhome for women Following is theprogram rendered by the Marine bandyesterdayOverture Comedy BelaI Would That My Love Duet forCornet and Trombone
I MendelssbonSpanish Wedding SerenadeSilvaFantasle My Old Kentucky Home
LangleyXylophone Solo Weber
Carl HeinrichMarch Mile Modistelieruert-
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DOWER to work dependsentirely upon power tosleep and power to sleep
depends almost solely uponyour mattress So when youbuy a mattress ask for the
LUXYOURY and thenyou are sure of getting thebest The
b i=is the very best that money-can buy It is built of thehighest grade of soft elasticfelt covered with the bestgrade of ticking that coniesfrom the looms and the work-manship
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is the embodiment ofcare and perfection The felthas been thoroughly treatedthat the mattress has thatsweet pure smell that pertains-to everything that is abso-lutely
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clean
Price 1275E-
veryL Luxyoury insuredAsk your dealer-
MY BEDMY PARADISE
JI1RSCH SPITZ lFG CO Atlanta
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DOCTORS=
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ydiaE Pinkhams Vegeta =
ble Cumpound Cured HerWilli mantic ConnJor five years
I suffered untold from femaletroubles backache irregularities dizziness and nervous prostra
I tion It was impossible for me t-
walk<
HSJII i1 upstairwithout stoppingon the wa Itried three differ-ent doctors amIeach told me something different Ir i received no benefit
t3 from any of themz but seemed to suf-fer more The last
i doctor said noth ¬
I ing would restoreI I my health I begantaking E Pinkhams VegetaoleCompound to see what it would doand I am restored to my naturalhealthMrs ETTA DOJTOVAZT Box299 Willimantic Conn
The success of E PinkhamsVegetable Compound made from rootsand herbs is unparalleled It may beused with perfect confidence by womenwho suffer from displacements inflammation fibroid tumors ir-regularities periodic pains backachebearingdown feeling flatulency indi-gestion
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dizziness or nervous prostra ¬
tionForyears Lydia E Pinkhams
Vegetable Compound has been the I
standard remedy for female ills andsuffering women owe it to themselves Ito at least give this medicine a trialProof is abundant that it has curedthousands of others and why should itnot cure you
MY KINGWhen and how shall I meet him it
everWhat are the words he will say
How will the barriers that now severOur kindred spirits be broken awayIhis lfsame daylight on him is
shiningShining soaiewhere the while I sins
The only one whom my wiu resi uing-
I could acknowledge my king myking-
Whether his hair be golden or ravenhether his eyes be dark or blue
I know not but twould be engraven-On that white day as my pereet
hueMany a face I have lilted for a min-
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Been chained by a voice with apleasant ring
But ever and aye mere was somethingmitS-
omething that could not be his myking
I will not dream of him handsome andsrong
My Ideal love may be weak andslight-
It matters not to what class he bolongs
He would be noble enough in mysight
He may not brilliantly gifted mylord
Or he may be learned in everything-But if ever he comes he will strike
the chord IWhose melody waits for the hand 01its king
Bui he must be courteous toward tuelowly
To the weak and sorrowful lovingtoo
He must be courageous refined andholy
Hy nature exalted and firm andtrue
To such I might fearlessly give thekeeping
Of love that would never outgrow-its spring
There would few tears of womansweeping-
If they loved such men as my kingmy king
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EAST HILL EUCHRE CLUB TOCOMMENCE PLAYING AGAIN
On Tuesday the East Hill Euchreclub a popular aggregation of tineeuchre players will commence play ¬
ing again after an inactivity of sev-eral
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weeks Mrs C D Beyers one ifthe best known members of the duo j
will be hostess at her home on NorthHayie street The hour is 2Ufsharp
MISS ALMA FINCHRETURNS FROM THE NORTH I
After having spent the past fivemonths very delightfully at points inthe north Miss Alma Finch one 011Pensacolas most popular young la j
dies has returned home for the gayseason here During her absence shewas in Springfield and Chicago andin different parts of Pennsylvania-
PROF I E ALLENWAS IN TOWN
Prof I E Allen was in the cityyesterday and reports everything I
flourishing in Molino He says he met I
an elderly lady on the train yesterdaywho said she had taught school sixtyfour years He said he then went andtook a back seat very gracefully andquietly as he has of course onytaught the small sum of fittynine-years
THE NOMADSAND THEIR WORK-
Men and Events in the Fourteenthand Fifteenth Centuries will be theline of study this year with the No-mads
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the first meeting of the season-to occur on Monday November 1Following Is the present list of mem ¬
bership of the club Mrs Lucius J j
Reeves president Mrs William RGonzalez vicepresident Mrs Mailory Kennedy secretary and treas ¬
urer Mrs Walker Anderson MrsWarren Anderson Mrs John S BeardMiss Hilda Blount Mrs H A Brosnaham Mrs R M Bushnell Mrs GunterElmore Mrs Thomas V Hannah
Mrs Philip Hannah Mrs John BJones Mrs Frederick Mellen MrC W Oliver Mrs W B FerrissMrs Horace L Simpson Miss FanWarren Miss Julia Whiting MissBelle Whiting Mrs C F ZeekMR JNO H PACEIN TAMPA-
A card received from Mr Jno HPace locates him in the orangegroves and the phosphate mines otSouth Florida where he is taking adelightful rest He Is making hisheadquarters at Tampa for tne pres-ent
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and his Pensacola frif uds wi
bestnot see him for a month or toatMISS CAWTHON RETURNSFROM DELIGHTFUL VISIT-INI DFUNIAK
Miss Missouri Cawthon has return-ed
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from a short visit among her num ¬
erous friends in DeFuniak Miss Caw ¬
thon is a reigning favorite at thiSprings a habit which is also rather I
well defined with her from a localstandpoint
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MEETING OF THEASSOCIATED CHARITIES TODAY
No small amount of interest should-be taken in the general meeting otthe Associated Charities which is totake place this afternoon at the ciyhall Dr Hall who has labored longand energetically In the cause ha3some wonderfully interesting data > osubmit and his talk will be one mwhich all good Pensacolians are sureto be interested Remember this isa work which is casting much credit-on the city locally and which needsthe healthy cooperation of every-One
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LARGE CROWDS HEARTHE REV MR TURNER
Large crowds are attending everyservice held at the East campmeeting where the Rev Mr F WTurner the noted evangelist is con ¬
ducting an unusually tfne series ofmeetings He will preach today it330 to men only by request To-night
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his subject will be The Un ¬
pardonable Sin and all should hear-it At the 11 oclock service thismorning the Rev Mr A B Daytonwill preach to followed later on byMiss Lulu Marion of Atlanta theRev M W W Tharp and the wellknown Dr F B Knox
LADIES AID SOCIETY OF THEFIRST r VPTIST CHURCH-TO MEET
The Ladies Aid society of the FirstBaptist church will meet tomorrow af-ternoon
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at the home of Mrs W HI Wilson on East Chase street All thej ladies are requested to be presentJUDGE AND MRS REEVESTO LIVE AT THE INN
IAmong those who will have the very
good taste to remain at the popularOld Mill Inn this winter and enjoyPensacolas boasted attractions as swinter and summer resort alike areJudge and Mrs Lucius J Reeves-
DR AND MRS W S THOMPSON-ARE THE PARENTS OFA DAUGHTER-
Dr and Mrs W S Thompson arethe parents of a beautiful little daugh-ter
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who arrived at thrir home inBeaumont Texason Friday Mrs
fflVlovedt-o
TI1iesenhidi-
llgGerson sis now located in the
Thiesen Building-
Stock is arriving daily andwhile we are open now forbusiness and to the public in afew weeks we wil have our va ¬
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rious departments complete inevery way
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Our
Jewelry Departmentw-
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be in charge of a mostcompetent jeweler and our t
stock will comprise the verylatest in every line of jewelry-An expert engraver withoutdoubt the finest ever operating-in Pensacola a man with new t
ideas will be in charge of all i
engraving and handsome de ¬
signs galore will be turned outt
under him Watchmaking and Irepairing will be handled by an I
experienced and competent m n-
and will receive special atten-tion
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China BricaBracI
and HoBsefLTnishingsThis department will of II
course be up to our usualstandard and handsome uniquestyles of latest design will al-
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be in stockI
A New-
Department
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Our Stationery Department I
This new feature of our busi ¬
ness will embrace fine emboss ¬
ed initial and monogram sta ¬
tionery engraved visiting cardswedding invitations etc all
Ithis work being done right here-in our store
INDIVIDUAL CLOTHESv J u
i1L For Young MenThats what our CAMPUS TOGS I
Yii are and theyre designed and built es-
pecially¬
for young men and indeedt
IL they are the highest expression of the
t tailors art in style fit warkmanship andL IiiIA 1 distinction
Here and in London Town STEINI BLOCH SMART CLOTHES from
18 to 35L See our line of Mens and Boys
Cp7rig 1909r A zui-Zaa v s c-
NYm Shoes 175 to 650= iII
A0 HENRY WHITE BROPensacolas Authority on Mens and Boys Wear
Palafox and Intendencia Streets
Thompson was formerly the popular-and charming Miss Margaret Higgins of Warrington
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A NOVEL BIRTHDAYPARTY ON TUESDAY NIGHT
The following cards have been re-ceived by friends of the First M aJchurch
The Ladies of theNew Chuicn Association-
of theFirst Metnouist Churchcordially invite you to a
Birthday PartyTherell be fun for all and a musical
treatThe girls will furnish the dainties to
eat-Inclosed youll find a tiny sackPlease either send or bring It backWith as many cents as years youre
oldWe promise you it will neer be toldThe ladies will give you a welcome
heartyAnd are sure youll come to your own
Birthday Party-at the
Methodist Parsonage-East Wright Street
Next to New ChurchTuesday October 19 1909
S to 11 p m
MR AND MRS JAS HANSENARE HOME-
Mr and Mrs Jag Hansen of EatCervantes street returned yesterdayfrom Okosh Vis where they spentthe summer They come back Ingood health but glad to again be 11their Florida home-
A HINT TO LOCALCLUB WOMEN
The following from the Mobile Reg-ister
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should be read with interetamong Pensacolas artistically inclin ¬
ed women who MUST realize the factthat the city is in actual need of justsuch an organization as the ClaraSchumann club of which Mobile is sopardonably proud
The Clara Schumann Club held itsfIrst meeting of the new season in itsnew quarters Dauphin and Jacksonstreets Monday at 11 a m the vicepresident Mrs J S Simon presiding-in the absence of the president Mrs
MAPLE SYRUPAND I
HOT PANCAKES-FOR I
YOUR BREAKFAST-We have Scudders Canadian
Maple Syrup in quarts 12 gallon i
and gallon cans and in pint andquart glass Deli-
ciousGERELDS
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GROCERY GOI
111 N Palafox StPhone 192 J
L jLittle Dashing Stylish
LadyI Do you want something mighty
Fine mighty Stunning in a Moire HatThats YOUR businessHave you happened to pick out one
of our particular numbers with their 4
handsome lines their graceful sweepsand the general allaround stunningeffect that were selling for
3 5t 7 and 10Then thats OUR business Talk to
USMiss Herriman
James Hagan who is in Boston itthe New England Conservatory orMusic and who is not expected homeuntil November
The club has arranged for a series-of matinee musicals to be held onca month at their rooms for both as-
sociation¬
and active members Theprogramme will be arranged by Indi-vidual
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members with the followingsubjects for the years study
1 Composition of Women For thefirst which will uegiven In November
Shakespeare Music3 McDowell4 Russian Music5 Wagner6 American lusic-
UscellaneoUII7 MusicOne member will be chosen and shi
with the music committee will ar-range
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the music for each matineemusical
MISS BESSIE JONES LEAVESFOR CINCINNATI
Miss Bessie Jones left last Wed-nesday
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for Cincinnati where she willenter training at Christ hospital She I
was accompanied as far as Flomatonby her sister MrsRust SmithSUPT N B COOK-IS IMPROVING-
Supt N B Cook is recoveringfrom a weeks very serious illness athis home on Gadsden street He wasable to be out for a short time yes ¬
terday and win endeavor to resumehis duties on Monday His illness has
NEW YORKSLATEST STYLESi-
n Millinery just arrivedCall and see them
I Wilkins MillineryParlorsB-
lount Building
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been the cause of much anxiety amonhis friends
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LITTLE MISS GLADYS TURNERENTERTAINED-
Little Miss Gladys the fouryearolddaughter of Mr and Mrs C H Tuner entertained a number ef the to J-on Friday In honor of her birthdayanniversary Collinsg orctestra waspresent and discoursed sweet muiufor the occasion whish was a beau-tiful
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glowing pink and white affairsynonymous of the dainty baby whoacted as hostess
Master Edward Lurton Pensacola smost promising young violinist furn-ished
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a delightful selection during thrafternoon those present at the hapfevent having been Mary JenningMaxine Reilly Francis Reilly Mineand Lucy Anson Din DAIemberre
Continued on Page Thirtten
1 OCTOBER WEDDINGSi J Do not delay longer in placing orders for engraved in-
vitations¬ fQ-
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Our fall samples represent the very latest Jshapes and forms that have been accepted by refinedUI and fashionable society We do not followwe old
i J LEAD in originating artistic effects with fine material JlJ-tiiJ Our prices are the lowest Send for samples whichfliJ will be supplied free of charge J P STEVENS tofif1 ENGRAVING CO Wedding Stationery Engravers
47 Whitehall St Atlanta Ga irss s ss
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