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MR AND MRS KEYSERSRECEPTION AND DANCE

Mr and Mrs William S Keyserjave a large and formal reception lastevening from 7 to 10 for the marriedpeople and the grave reverendsejrnlors among the visiting officers oftbe fleet Admirals SeniorCaptains and all thosedignitaries whod scorn to shake a-

foot or do anything so perfectly dearas to nip a light or anything elsefantasticThe reception was complimentary

to Admiral Evans the officers ofthe fleet and to Mr and Mrs Keycrs attractive Easter houseguestsMrs Keysers sister Mrs F N Ruseand Miss Amanda Moore both of Mo-

bile and was followed by a dance forthe young people from 10 oclock till

break for both of whichfurnished the music

The iouse was radiant with lightand beauty The porches were illu-minated by Japanese lanterns withelectric lights and by Japanese um-

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The drawing room was all In yellowyellow flowers yellow shades on

lights with a relief of bambooAnd in this golden light stood the re-

ceiving lIne Mr Mrs KeyserTB Ruse Miss Moore Mrs Emily C

Smith Mrs O J Semmes Mrs J SMcGaughey Mrs James M Muldonana Mrs Benjamin F Tilley wife ofCapt Tilley of the U S S Iowa

Mrs Keyser was gowned In yelloworgandie with handsome lace trim-mings

Mrs Ruse wore a handsome blackjetted gown

Moore wore a very smart andgeranium colored spangled

gown that was extremely becomingMiss Cora Mallory Mary Chaf

Miss Katharine McCord SmithMiss Bertie Smith Miss Stella AveryMiss Katharine Avery Miss McGaughey Miss Sharpe and Miss Suter allbeautifully gowned assisted the hos

tessThe room adjoining the drawingroom was all in pink roses pinkcandies and pink shades

The library was all in theflowers being gorgeous red poppies

The dining room repeated the sunnyyellow of the drawing room A large

of yellow roses occupiedof the table and round it ferns

and smilax were gracefully disposedstarred at frequent Intervals by yel-

low shaded yellow candles In yellowbisque rose candlesticks

Miss Amanda Moore to whom thedance was a special compliment isthe charming and accomplished editorof Chat Mobiles society publica

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BEAUTIOLATHE PERFECT BEAUTIFIER

Beautlola is the only harmless prepara-tion that ompetMrfacial bl mlshes traces of care worry ill-ness and exposure After a few applica-tions of Beautlola beauty of youth returnsand age falls like a mantle from the face

the akin soft clear and velvetynot a wrinkle or blemish remains Beanttola Is endorsed by th Tledr al FraternityChemists and Expert Dermatologistshas made faded but o ce b autlfnl

at forty and fifty as they werealso used by men the same

wonderful results removes theworst cases of BROWN LIVER SPOTS

JFBBCKLES BLACKHKAD3 PIMPLESSOARS fl ALL POX PIT

STINGS and all DISFIGURING ERUPITIONS Price 5U cents BOXGUARANTEED

For sale by leading druggists r sentdirect toE R BERRY CHEMICAL CO

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FLORIDA CURIOSLive and stuff ed allgators sea shells

Orange wood and palm souvenirs ofevery descrptlon

Mrs C N McClureOpera House Building 1G7 East

Government Street

TheMost Delicious

Ice Creamthat ever melted in yourmouth Is the kind you gethere It Is absolutelypure and our service un-excelled Our

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tIon during the BH fJbut brilliant so-cial seasonof that city and the author of Tabulated Times whosegrace tact and personalher as popular as her mental gifts endear her to her readers

GENERAL GILCHRISTENTERTAINS

General Albert W Gllchrlst speak-er of the bouse fifty ormore friends at the Leon Hotel lastnight in honor of his mother and sister Mrs JG Gibbs and Miss GibbsThe form of entertainment was progressiv whist After a half hour devoted to rec iving and Introducingguests play began and continued until 11 oclock when the entire com-pany repaired to roomwhere refreshments were served

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party adjournedafter spending a most delightful evening The winners of the two prizesfor highest scores were Miss Girardeau and C tL Knowles Those preseat Included Judge and Sirs A TCromwell a S Nobl 3Iss NobleMrX and Mrs C B

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T Perdue H HFloyd Miss Dzlalynski Mrs J GGibbs Miss Gibbs Mrs FredKettle G B Wells J G Kcllum Mrand Mrs C T Knowles William Girardeau Miss Glrardeau Mrs RobertEaton Charles L Smith W J OvenJudge and Mrs W JB Lamar MrsClyde Lamar Walker Gus Brown Mrand Mrs Jefferson B Browne George-F Miles Miss Douglass Mr and MrsE P Roberts Miss Jefferson BellGraham Wv King Miss Annie Whidden Miss Hampton Mrs H EL McCreary Telfair Stofekton Mr andMrs R E Rose Miss Bell Miss Brevard Mrs A J P Julian C L Wil-son Mr and Mrs W Hunt HarrisMrs James E Yonge Thomas F

cor TUANOTHER NEWCOMB BRIDE

Another fair Newoomb graduate isto be married in Newcomb ChapeLMr and Mrs M F Kerr have Issuedinvitations to the marriage of theirdaughter Gertrude to LieutenantAndrew Jackman of the ArtilleryCorpS of the United States Army themarriage to take place in XewteombChapel at 530 oclock on Thursdayevening Miss Kerr graduated at

College several years agoShe was a class leatfer and was se-

lected as the class essayist inin Newcomb Chapel she is fulfill-

ing the pledge that all Newcomb girlsmake when leaving comeback and be married in the chapel orshould they die to be burled fromthis beautiful shrine N O Picayune

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MRS MORENOS EUCHRE FORTHREE FAIR MOBILEIAN

Mrs Scarrlt Moreno entertainedwith a very beautiful Japanese Eijchre Thursday afternoon for MissMorris Clarke and Miss Bessie Kelleyguests f Mrs B Wright and MissEthel Hodgson guest of Mrs E OSaltmarsh three charming societygirls from Mobile

Everything in the way of decora-tions was Japanese

The score cards were daintysouvenirs and at close of

the game the loveliest Jap prizes were

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Pinkhams Vegetable Compound overthe diseases is not be-cause it is astimulant not because itis a palliative but simply because It isthe and reconstructor ever discovered to actupon the generative organs positivelycuring disease and restoring aridvigor

Marvelous cures reported irbnrall parts of the bv wpmen vhohaye been cured trainedhave witnessed cures and physicianswho have recognized theLydia E Corn

and are fair enough to givecredit where it is due

If physicians dared to be frank andopen of themwould

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pound in severe cases of female asby experience it can be re

lIed upon to effect a cure The follow-ing letter proves

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It pleasure to that Ihave found VegetableCompound efficacious and

my practice for female difficultiesMy oldest found

and strengthI advocate it as a most reliable

cific Iii all diseases to which women are sub-ject and give it honest endorsement

Women who are troubled withirregular menstruation bloating-

or flatulence in-flammation or ulceration ofthe uterusovarian troubles that bearingdownfeeling dizziness indiges-tion nervous prostration or tie bluesshould take immediate to wardoff the serious consequences and berestored to perfect health and strength-by Pinkhams Vegeta-ble Compound and to MrsPinkham at Lynn Mass for furtherfree advice No living person has Hadthe benefit of a wider intreating female ills She has guidedthousands to health Every sufferingWoman should ask for heradvice if she wants to be strong andwell

awardedMiss Edna Avery won the first a

Japanese rose bowlMrs E O Saltmarsh the second a

Japanese teapotMrs Lewis Campbell Parker cap-

tured the booby a burnt wood Japanese vase

Miss Clark Miss Kelly and MissHodgson the honorees cut for theguest prize an exquisite Satsuma vasewhich went to Miss Hodgson

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After admiring the prizeshostess and guests then repaired tothe dining room which had been transformed into a Japanese fairylandMyriads of colored Japanese lanternsand Japanese umbrellas arranged inpagoda effect emphasized the 6elusionand sir pretty little maWs Miss SusieMiss Elizabeth and Miss Carrie Roberts Moreno daughters of the charm-Ing hostess Miss Margaret ParkerMiss Marie Magill and Miss JennieStlllman In real Jap klmonas daintilyserved with Jap trays and Jap nap

kinsThe large center table was filledwith glowing red poppies round1 alarge vase of amarylls lilies Aroundthis the small tables were scatteredabout the room each with a Japanesecloth and Japanese napkins The Jap

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The big flower filled drawing roomwas brilliant with afternoon sunshineThrough the open window came theSound of the trqtJof horses feet asthey passed on the broad Unter denLinden Ransome Prentice lookedabout him with a sigh of sctlsfactionIt was good to be back In Berlin Thenhe smiled at the girl who was handinghim a cup oftea

SO here I am at last he said Andnow tell me the news Tim left Amer-ica so suddenly that I hud no chance-to come and bid you goodby How doyou like your elevation to the tank ofambassadors daughter And has any-thing exciting happened thus far Yousee I had to follow to hear It aJLThe girl hesitated playing with thespoons on the dainty tea

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largely due tqyour Instrumentality Ishould never have have known him soquickly had It not been that owing toyour old friendship I already felt as ifhe were no stranger when we met Ofcourse you can guess whom r mean ItIs notannounced yet but I am going tomarry Max von WItzleben

mans cup clattered In Its saucerYou to marry Max he repeated

Them Do you do you care for him somucH he asked

For a moment Miss FreemanBut It was only Ransome He

and she had always teasel andand confided In each other Yet

she paused over the answer1 I do xxrt thtok am the kind

to care very deeply for any one shesaid soberly I admire Max Youhave always told me how noble he washow brave And I adore bravery MyIdea of his character s really drawerlargely from your letters

Prentices lips twisted into a smile-

I was an enthusiastic chap in thosedays he commented dryly I hopeyou have some better foundation foryour affection than letters written by-

a boy in the university But I amfQrgetting what was partly my errandthis afternoon Buffalo Bill Is to open

in Berlin tomorrow afternoon and Ithought perhaps you would likeIt Is only patriotic for the Americansto jtnrn oUt Should you MissFreeman nodded

MI suppose It wpijd bethe properthing to do she agreed have notseen Buffalo Bill since I was a childThey sent father a box but he does

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Idea was delightfully carried through-out the entire affair and no higher

could have been shown ofthe whole beautiful result than thelingering pleasure with which the la-

dles discussed the tempting refreshiihents that so perfectly concluded7 aperfect function t

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Moreno the little two years old sonof Mr and Mrs R McLellan whileplaying about in apparent health last

wes suddenly taken ill had-a spasm and for a while was in acritical condition but at 9 oclock lastnight was resting more easily Thephysician said the spasm was the re-

sult of eating half a banana thathad not been properly ripened

Mr and Mrs F EL Bond of BluffSprings are visiting their daughterMrs Meade Wilson during her illness

iliss Lurline Butler played Mendelsohns Wedding March as the DavisFlowers bridal party entered the par-lor Wednesday Mrs Butlers

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Mr and Mrs Meade Wilson expectto leave Tuesday for Portland Oregon if Mrs Wilson who has been illcontinues to Improve as she Is nowdoing Their trip as planned will bemost enjoyable including visits toLouis Denver and other places of In-

terest In Portland Mr Wilson willattend the national convention of

R C to which he Is a tfellgate

Mrs J T Daniels children ofMobile are visiting her sister Mrs JC Carter 231 North Baylen MrsCarter who has been ill as a result ofstepping upon a nail is now improv-ing

One bottle of BJue Ribbon Lemonand Vanilla Extract will convinceevery member of the family that it istoe BEST EVER MADE

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defjarturithat 350s freemanreaeinbered that he had forgottencojogratnlata bet For the rest ofday the y absent

But Afternoosi seated Inbpr of honor lathe big Q ea air arenaMiss l reeman appeared to have 4nite-regainedherndrmal spirits chatteringsaylT with bo i men You Witdebehprecise parted hair andpointed mustacne sat on her right and

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somewhatImpassive face to that of theAmerican its keen dark eyes

and steady clean cut mouth Thestudy of the two men ras more absorb-

ing tbap the show Her attention hadwandered from the ring and the flour-

Ish of trumpets which heralded the J

Deadwood coach caused her to startThe next moment a man pushed his J

way to their box and bowedColonel Cody would be honored If

any of the American ambassadorsguests would wish to ride in the Dead

coach the man suggestedMiss Frepman In sudden jnls-

cnief looked at her fianceAWhat say to It she queried

demurely TheGerman gazed back In

horrined disapprovalYou go around In that coach and

a spectacle of yourself liegasped befora all these peoplel Abetwhat shocking Ideal I could ijot al

ItInto the girls eyes there came a sud-

den gleam She had not meant to do

this thing But ever since her spoiledbabyhood a dare had been toher spiritlike tire to gunpowder She lifted herhead

Thank you We shall be glad to ac-

cept she said to the man who stillstood bat in hand awaiting her deci-

sion If you are afraid pray remainhere she added defiantly to Von WIttleben Will you come RansomeT

But began he One glance at herset mouth showed the futility of re-

monstrance And wherever she calledbe would follow be the consequenceswhat they might In silence he let herprecede him down the steps Von Wit

up a sullen rear Thefraulein i ftr behind wept In unheededprotest

not until the coach bad fairlystarted that Miss Freeman realized allthat she had brought upon herselfFrom she had alwaysdetested firearms And these pursuingIndians But without flinching shebore It all the crack of rifles thesmoke which choked eyes and mouththe fiendish yells Then all at once shebecame conscious that the coach wasswaying and bumping strangely Aman sitting opposite her suppressed anoath

I told Bill to exercise them horseshe muitcredVi And this blamed ringhas mighty short corners You betterhold on tight he added to the girLttthis rickety old thing does break IOOMor turn over expressively Miss Free-man felt her heartbeats quicken Therewas danger then real danger Fromthe boz came the drivers voce In fran-tic abjnrgatioo to the now thoroughlyfrightened animals Mibs Freemanturned toward Von Wetzlebeh

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man his face ashy his eyes fixed andstaring sat with stralrCSi fingersclutcblng at the wooden door He hailsuite forgotten the girL A Uttla sobbroke frqm her parted Ups Were they I

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pyer hers and opening her eyesthrough emo e she saw Bansomesteady calm self controlled-

We shall pnli through all right hsaid Dont be frightened dear Thegirl conscious only of the word whichkad 0Mpp d Inadvertently from his lipscaught her breath in the sudden shockof a great revelation Ransome lovedher Ransomei

All at once sbe comprehended whyIt was that she had hesitated to an-

nounce her engagement until Raoaoxaeshould learn of why K was that shebad judged Von WItzleben from Ransomes etandpolnt rather than her ownappreciated that It had been the factof his Intimacy with Ransome whickhad been lila chief attraction and hownear Rhe had been to never knowingNow at mat in this supreme momentshe the truth knew that even

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as Ransome loved her sohim And death or life laybefore them with that knowledge iaher heart that teuda on herwas content

And then with one strong mightypull from above the horses trembleddown to quiet

For a day or so the Berlin paperswere rather sharp In their criticism efthe giri who bad rendered herself soconspicuous well born

girl would ever have deoe such athing they declared But Miss Free-man utterly glad In her new foundhappiness only mailed in undisturbedthaskfshieBs

The BvacariaB CraWLThe Hungarian crown worn at their

by the emperors of AustriaAS kings of Hungary Is the idemlcalone made tot Stephen and used M hiscoronation over 800 years ago Thewhole Is of pure gold except the set-tings and weighs nine marks rtxounces almost exactly fourteenpounds The settings above alluded toconsist of 53 sapphires 50 rubles 1 em-

erald and 338 pearls It will be noticedthat there are no diamonds amongthese precious adornments This is ac-

counted for by the oft quoted story ofStephens aversion to such gems

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GERELDSPhone 391 Pensacola

Conclusive Evidencethat shoes are being sold here at prices that appeal tothe pUblic by the way

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Are Carrying OffBut then theres a reason Our Oxfords are made byshoemakers who have made the study of hoemakintheir sole work in life so that the shoes fit perfectly andcomfortably the human foot In all Its forms Shoes herefor the family for everybody at 200 to 600

SUMMER HOSIERY 15 to 50 cents

THE BOSTON SHOE STOREP-hone 690 117 S Palafox Street Pensacola

IF WE HAYS IT 1T IS THE BEST

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PURE FOODS MEAN GOOD HEALTH

Sol Cahn CoThe Pure Food The Store that Feeds

Store Phones 178 and 480 the People

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are the considered the correct style in Footwear this season We Yhave an abundance Of kinds in tans and blacks light or heavysoles pfcda or akiney leathers and with comfort in every pair 2 0to 500

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varied assortment of fancies We have them for ladles men missesrfOldren boys and Infants 10c to 2 pair

COME TAKE A LOOK BUY IF YOU PLEASEtMeyer Shoe Co 9

For Folks102 South Palafox Street Pensacola

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whiChDd beSt quality Your attention Is Invitedt e 3500 Bedroom Suitestt1 J sad Sideboards at 1000 2a00-

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