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THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL FRIDAY MORNING DECEMBER 3 1909 6-

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Americas Foremost Brand

LUZIANNE COFFEEIts QUALITY means satisfaction Its STRENGTH means economyIts PURITY means safety Its FRESHNESS means delight

ANY PATRONPLEASING GROCER WILL SUPPLY YOU

THE REILYTAYLOR CON-EW ORLEANS U S A

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2to6pm T30to10pmBy BONNIE BURNHAM

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Meeting of the Social Card clUb hostess Mrs William Fergu-son

0+ on East Gadsden str 0etSATURDA0 0Meeting of the Browning club hostess Mrs John Bradford at 0

d No 1300 East Jackson street oLuncheon for Miss Knowles and Mlas Saltmarsh hostess Mrs

O John Avery on Gadsden street 0O e

MISS MERCEDES SALTMARSHA CHARMING DEBUTANTE

The Country Club with its mem-ories

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of past balls for fair debutantesIts delightful social atmosphere forwhich the place Is famed for manyreasons and Its general auspIciouS-ness for occasions of the brilliant na-ture of last nights ovens was theplace chosen for the coming out ballof Miss Mercqdes Saltmarsh thevery charming daughter of IS andMrs B 0 Saltmarsh who made herfirst formal bow In society circles lastevening Cards bad been issued byMr and Mrs Saltmarah whichbrought together a brilliant throng ofFensacolas representative societyfont and In the artistically arrangedplace where flowers and greenerynodded In the very Joyousness of itall tho cotillion as the evening hadbeen planned was soon In progress

Types of the Southlands beautifulwomankind were there the elaborateevening costumes of the ladles andthe Goirfber black of those of the menhawing proved the usually striking-and satisfying combination-

Miss Saltmarsh who Is one of theseasons most beautiful debutanteshas much interest centered about her

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Reasonable Prices OnChristmas Goods I

Sounds good doesnt itAnd its really so too See

our Sunday ad for detailsWere really too rushed togive them now

Weve handsome CutGlass pieces Watches Dia ¬

monds Jewelry and thecleverest range of holidaynovelties in town the latterranging clear down to littlethings in Sterling Silver aslow as

25 cents

W A GahlenbeckJEWELER

101 N PalafoxOpposite County Court House

THE ttEF900 ST-

OREPrmteess

Fruit Cake-at

50c Per Pound

1 2 3 and 5poundpackages

Printcess is every yearbecoming more nearly-the only Christmas fruitcake for families

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Agents NunnaHy Candles I

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in the various sets of the city and itIs no secret that she is to take herplace as one of the younger leaders-in local socIety at once

Mrs Saltmarsh received her guestslast night In on elegant black lacedress fashioned over Ivory satin

Miss Saltmarshs costume was ahandsome hand embroidered whitechiffon over white silk Touches ofgold were used tho effect havlqbeen extremely charming and youth ¬

fulWith Miss Saltmarsh were MissJosephine Knowles Miss Cora LouiseSimpson and Miss Alberta Fisherthe three other pretty debutantes ofthe present season

gown was of softyellow satin glowing with the richwarm tones of the golden autumnflowers and setting off her particulartype of beauty to pleasing perfec ¬

tionMiss Simpson appeared in whitechiffon elaborately fashioned withglinting silver trimmings MissSimpson who is a remarkably prettyyoung iwoman formed a most strikingmember of the attractive quartette

Miss Alberta Fisher woro pinkmoire silk appearing unusuallycharming In the warm pretty color ofher very distinctive gown

Last nights cotillion In fact wasone of tho very Ibrilllant events whichPensacola society will witness thisseasonan event of double Interest-In the introduction into society cir¬

cles of an acquisition so charming-and so desirable In the person of MiesSaltmarshPYRITZ HUGHEY WEDDINGPROVES A SURPRISE

The marriage of Miss Ethel PyriUand Mr Miller Hughey which tookplace on Wednesday event is prov-ing

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a matter of considerable interestamong the friends of the young cou-ple the news of the affair havingbecome generally known only lastnight Miss Pyrltz is a charmingyoung lady of many attractions andwas attended during the ceremony byMiss Nlcolau The groom who is ason of Mr L L Hughey Is also verywell and favorably known They arethe recipients of many congratula-tions

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LADIES MET WITHMRS VAN AUSDALE-

A fine meeting of the Ladles Aidof tho Universalist church took placeyetscrday afternoon at the hot ofMrs Van lAusdale on Sixteenth ave-nue

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The ladies are making holidayplans and many ideas are being con ¬

sideredWHYNOT-

SELECTCHRISTMAS

GIFTST-

he completion of our Falllines affords giftseekers theadvantage of selection fromthe most comprehensive dis¬

play of the entire season andin addition that of being able-

to shop at leisure Only inthis way will the lists youhave in mind be completedsatisfactorily-

You are more than wel-

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to look over our newlines whether you purchase

notorI

GERSONS40 S Palafox

Thiesen Buildine

THE VOICELESS-

We count the broken lyres that restWhere the sweet walling singers

slumberBut oer their silent sisters breast

The wild flowers who will stoop tonumber-

A few can touch the magic stringAnd noisy Fame is proud to win

themAlas for those that never sing

But die with all their music Inthem

Nay grieve not for the dead aloneWhose sons has told their hearth

sad storyWeep for the voiceless who hove

knownThe cross without the crown of

gloryNot where Leucadian breezes sweep

Oer Sapphos memoryhaunted bil-low

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But where the glistening night dewsweep

On nameless sorrows churchyardpillow

O hearts that break and give nosign

Save the whitening lip and fadingtresses

Till death pours out his longedfor-wine

Slow dropped from miserys crush ¬

ing presses-If singing breath or echoing chordWhat endless melodies were poured-

As sad as earth as sweet asheaven

Oliver Wendell Holmes

MRS WM FERGUSON TOENTERTAIN SOCIAL CARD CLUB

The Social Card club will toe enteryesterday afternoon at the home of I

Mrs Wm Ferguson en East Gadsden street The same is called forthe usual hour

IMET WITHMRS ALERT REAQER

The ladles of the First Christianchurch met yesterday afternoon atthe home of Mrs Albert Reager onNorth Twelfth avenue A fine at¬

tendance was reported a great dealof Importance having been acompUshed

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AT CHRIST CHURCHDURING ADVENT-

On Friday afternoons during Ad ¬

vent at Christ church there will beshort talks on the prayer book themeetings to occur at 430 oclock Agreat deal of valuable Information-is to toe derived from the interestingseriesTHURSDAY CLUB METWITH MRS COMMYNS

Sirs F C Commyns entertained-the Thursday club yesterday after ¬

noon at her home on Barcelonastreet An interesting game and de ¬

licious refreshments of cake andcream served to make the afternoonone of unusual pleasure among thosepresent Mrs C Rupert won the aceand lone hand prizes Mrs C John¬

son the consolation and Mias EIHeBaker the booby

The next meeting will bo with MrsWm Hall on Romana streetMISS MABEL WILSONSURPRISED LAST NIGHT

Miss Mabel Wilson the popularand very attractive daughter of Mrand Mrs George Wilson was happilysurprised last night at her home onWest Gregory street when a numberof her young friends appeared to as¬

sist her in celebrating her ISth birth-day

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Games were played and refresh-ments

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served Mesdames Hernandez-and Rheinhardt having chaperoned

We are waiting to showyou our

New HolidayStock-

It contains the very bestselections for the entire fam ¬

ily for Christmas of 1909 andit is easy to select from be¬

cause it offers the new ineverything

Most Pleasing

Gifts tand plenty ofthem in toysfor children andmost beautifuluseful and real-ly

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desirableo-nes for olderpersons

Prices Reasonable-If you are asking yourself

where you can buy best andcheapest you get your an ¬

swer here when you lookthrough our superior line ofholiday attractions

Pensacola CrockeryCompany

107 S Palafox=

NEW YORKSLATEST STYLESI-

n Millinery Just arrivedCall and see them

Wilkins MillineryParlorsB-

lount Building

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LAIIIES=DON5T FAIL TO REAR

This Noted Cooking Expert LectureffiiffrSa Helen ATmsirong 9 one of the most capable and best knownculinary artists in the country is to deliver her famous series of lectures an

7 uptodate cookery Dec 6 7 and 8 Ii

Catholic Knights of America Hall

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Every Afternoon at 3 Oclock

Mrs Armstrong not only lectures but at the sametime prepares with amazing skill and deftness newwholesome and economical dishes which will be served

°> free to those present Mrs Armstrongs subject will be

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> Natures Gift from the Sunny SouthShe treats it in the delightful manner which has made

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ii her one of the most successful cooking lecturers in the

country You will learn how to make dainty new things-to eat and new ways to make old dishes more tasty and

I wholesome After each lesson Mrs Armstrong will glad-ly

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answer any questions on which you wish informationrelative to cookery-

A different lecture every afternoon It will pay youMrs Helen Armstrong to hear the whole series of lectures-

Mrs Armstrong has lectured for both the Universities of Chicago and Wisconsin and no lecturer ho been ac¬

corded more flattering mention hy the press in the cities she has toured One report says Mrs Armstrongmakes a practical common sense tai k that cannot fail to benefit all who are so fortunate as to hear her An¬

other says After a most thorough preparation in the Chicago University a nd Boston Cooking School she hasspent ten years preaching the gospel of good food to women the country wide-

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I Obtain mpflmentary Tickets From Your GrocerLectures are under the direction of

The NQ Ko Fairbank Company= h nr<<= IV = Iiii

the hay partyThose present were Misses Lucille

Gray Mabel Pfeiffer Geraldine forrag Irene Hernandez Ada ReidelStella Rheinhardt and Messrs PaulGray Herbert Pfeiffer Guy Hollandand Otto RheinhardtDR FAIN ISIS OUT AGAIN-

Dr Fain who has beon very III forthe past week was able to be outagain yesterday to tho delight of hisnumerous friends He is not fullyrecovered yet however and willspend the remainder of the week re ¬

cuperating-

MRSr

C J LEVY ENTERTAINED-THE FLINCH CLUB

Mrs C J Levy on East Eleventhstreet was hostess at a delightfulmeeting of the New City Flinch club

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j yesterday afternoon There werethree tables of players fruit saladand cake having been served afterthe games Mrs LEvy who is an excecdinsly clever hostess made mat-ters

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pleasant indeed for her guestsa fine time having been the generalreport It was decided yesterday tohold no more meetings of the clubuntil the first Thursday in Januarywhen Mrs J O Joyner will be hos-tess at her home on Gadsden streetCHILDREN WILL MEET TODAY-AT HANNAH HALL

The children of the First M Echurch are requested to meet this af-ternoon

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a2 Hannah Hall in order topractice the soups for rally daywhich is nest iSunday An Interesttug program has been prepared andthe day will be full of unusually de-lightful

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and valuable features The

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Headache 10 YearsYon Can Be LuredI-

f you are willing to learn by the experience ofothers you can be cured of your womanly troubles just i

I as Mrs Luther Guthrie of Beaufort N C was Her i

husband writesMy wife suffered with the headache for ten 10

years and nothing did her any good-I have spent three hundred dollars for doctors >>

bills but one bottle of Cardui has done her more goodI than everything else she took-

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she were to be back where she was six monthsago and I could not get a bottle of Cardui except bypaying 500 for it I would pay it

My wife has now taken two bottles of Cardui and-it has already done her two thousand dollars worth of

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I Sunday school people will of coursetake leading parts

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THE GADSDEN STREETSENIOR LEAGUE METWITH MRS JENNINGS

Airs J O Jennings was hostesslast night at the monthlymeeting of the Senior League of the

I Gadsden Street M E church at herhome on East GAdsden street A fullmembership was present business ofimportance having been under dis¬

cussion A pleasant social hour fol-lowed

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FACTS WORTH KNOWING-Blue Ribbon Vanilla Extract Is

made from the finest vanilla beansabsolutely pure goes twice as far andthe flavor is perfec-

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PERSONAL MENTIONMrs Max Klein js In Nashville aguest of her sister Mrs Harry

Joseph

Miss Alberta Smith has returnedfrom a visit to New York city

Miss Eleanor Marvin is the guestof relatives in Jacksonville

HOLIDAY GIFTSSome highclass goods

quite in keeping with thequality store will be found-at The Crystal Pharmacy

CIRCUS Y M C A TO-NIGHT

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good Cardui is the only medicine I can trust I dontthink I can praise it half as much as it is worth

If you want confirmation write Mr Guthrie your1 self He will tell you that

these are factsLady If you are weak

or sick do not delay Try1

I Cardui today Some peoplekt f read ads many times before

IIl d deciding to buy Dont dothat with Cardui Drop in at

II the drug store today and get a

bott-ler Cardui is a gentle f nfc-

Ihdt will gently help you backii II

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less always reliable Try itIJ r

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