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T l < c t THJ PKNSACOLA JOURNAL SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 21 1909 13 > I A i xxx xxxxxx xxx xxxx XXX XXX xxx XXXXXX xxx xxxx X- Xa 0 I 13 HERES 6 ABOUT THE TIME WHEN THE WORD aa a U- R d c t II 91 1 a OVERCOAT k a e IS UPPERMOST IN ALL MINDSX r i 1 Overcoats made in a particular way for particular men- ati itir < here then for you made by J L f L i > SCHLOSS BROS CO Tfl ka Fi c5 >< yFdra w > j A o LjFb eC1 ° S r > ifi r L 1 of Baltimore and New York t > 1L r Lets Sjee What Style Shall It Be P X L r t4 c v Well all the new models are heresnappy models x y sC with a touch of ginger in the patterns and a little < retr f tobasco in cute sort young chaps like More conservative Coats aim5t lf909lir > 4 scaioss BSOS em a 3- attac 6eiflctoresad Llat6rsltaters lYer Ydrk for the young business man IIJI J H to ear x rfff t ff W wW S lJ xx li fi Vjai xx L I > t I Page Twelve this implicit jpromise Browning bas not altogether iulfilled This seems to me the only organic flaw In the Ring and the Book Thus if the insertion- of Book VIII is not justifiable as a promise of what shall follow it is justifiable as a relief from what came before and is justifiable as pursuing tatf historical order and as enjoying a perfect logical affiliation with the central thomo of the entire work For quoting for once from a place In ad vanco of tho canto under present study we read Jn Book XII 832 Learn one lesson hence Of many which whatever lives I should teach This lesson that our human speech 5 Is naught Our human tesUmon false our fame And human estimation words and wind This is the proposition of which the twenty thousand lines are the thesis Books VIII and IX therefore actually strike nearer to this central theme showing even more clearly than could the Count the Canon or the Castaway the wordy and windy quality of human judgment and nu pian epeech MUSIC AT ST MICHAELS TODAY Following is the Program for the 1030 mass at St Michaels this morning Missa Cantate Asperges Gregorian Chorus Kyrie uGanss Chorus Gloria v Rosewig Misses Ella Baker Annette Di DiLustro and Trabue Sublett Sollsts and Chorus Offertory Violin Solo Miss Lillian Jacoby Sanotus Rosewig Chorus Benedlctus u Gounort Miss Ella Baker Soloist and Chorus Agnus Del Kosewig 3Iiss Annie Maher Soloist and Chorus PASTIME EUCHRE CLUB WILL MEET WEDNESDAY The Pastime Euchre Club will meet on Wednesday night of this week Mrs Walter Lindstrom is to be hos toss at her home on West Govern went street SCHOOL ASSOCIATION HELD FINE MEETING FRIDAY The School Improvement Associa- tion ¬ held an enthusiastic and very well attended meeting on Friday at ternocn at school Xo 1 when variT ous lans of an important nature Were discussed The meetings this f < iO Ytm red a pelt mattress Before buying go to any relia- ble ¬ furniture dealer and ask to see a Ifix you xy Felt Mattress It will instantly impress you as be ¬ 1 ing1 a beautiful bed the ticking is of I such splendid grade the workman hip so perfect sBut you have not yet learned its i greatest merits cleanliness comfort and Put it to an actual test and it all y4 Nell the dealer YOU ef are willing to try it and If if YOU will i i keep it If not you n vill return it He will- raree to Our V taking t- J Y Price 1275 J > ltry P mAsI011 tfeJer- J Y t t Y BED TXV PARADISE ° y ft ILt CU SPITZ SlltS CO Atlanta 4 l < l- lt jI J v year will occur on the second Fri ¬ day in the month and election of officers will take place on the next regular meeting day MISS PEARL SUGGS IS IN OLIVE AND GONZALEZ Miss Pearl Suggs the charming young daughter of Mr Sirs John Suggs is visiting relatives and friends at Olive and Gonzalez where she has been for the past two months She is being shown many delightful attentions and plans to return home in two or three weeks MANY ATTENDED DANCE- AT BARRANCAS- A delightful dance was enjoyed at Uarrancas on Friday night several officers at the post having oeen hosts- at the affair Many went down from town the bayshore colony having also been well represented- FOR MRS Clarence E Hutchinson was the honoree yesterday at a delight- fully ¬ informal morning bridge given by Miss Berta Hyer Mrs Hutchin- son ¬ is a most valued acquisition in the young married set I MRS WRIGHT ENTERTAINED INFORMALLY Mrs W B Wright have an informal lunch affair on Friday night cards having been the amusement chosen Mrs Jackson of Now York who Is visiting Miss Taylor at the Inn was the honor guest MRS F C MARSH EVENING Mrs Fred C Marsh was hostess last night at a pleasant progressive eu- chre > party the games having been interesting and unusually close Mrs Marsh is always charming in her hospitality and last nights event was no exception to the rule J MR BRAWNER ENJOYING HUNTING TRIP Mr C L Brawner is enjoying a hunting trip in the Alabama woods 1 which will take him away from the city for several days He left yesterday for Castleberry Alabam i NOMADS TO MEET WITH MISS WARREN- The Nomads will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Miss Fan Warren The topic the afternoon will be Chisel and for and following program Rill be tollqived Quotations Stones of Venice Mrs Lucius J Reeves Famous Painters liss Fan Warren Reading Venice Mrs John B Jones THANKSGIVING PROGRAM AT THE MISSION HOME I There will be ser musical program isj being prepared- and appropriate are al ¬ so to be a feature f Those interested- in the details of thb day are antici- pating ¬ every succes REV J W TO TALK TO THE YOUNG LADIES The Rev Mr J Senterfitt will conduct two interesting services to- dayat ¬ the East Hi Baptist Church hisubject this morning to efThe Il S N for the man of Work of the Holy Spirit and this evening a special address to young people especially to young ladies This will doubtless be unusually In- teresting ¬ from many standpoints and- a large attendance is anticipated- IN I HONOR OF MISS RAWLS Mrs R F Mitchell entertained at a luncheon yesterday in honor or Miss Eunice Rawls whose marriage- to Mr William Bethel Long of Mont Pleasant Tenn has been announced- for Wednesday and roses were used effectively in the dec- orative ¬ scheme the favors having been pink baskets filled with bon- bons Miss Rawls who is one of Pensacolas prettiest autumn brides will be honoree at several pleasant occasions before Wednesday i TODAY AT THE FIRST ML E CHURCH Following is the program for this evenings services at the First M K Church t 1 The Lord Is GreatQuar ¬ tette 2 SoloThe Prodigal Son aiiss Missouri Cawthon 3 Trio Watch For The Lord Mrs F E Brawner Miss Eulalie Hutchinson Miss Cawthon 4 Gods Love Quartette 5 Solo Mrs Brawner 6 Magnify The ¬ r MR AND MRS KEYSER AND MISS NELLEY WILL RETURN HOME TODAY- Mr and Mrs W S Keyser and their charming daughter Miss Kelley will return home from New York today They will go immediately to their elegant new home on the bayshore BROWNING CLUB MET YESTERDAY WITH MISS MciNTYRE The Browning Club held a fine meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Miss Margaret McIntyre on Chase street airs Beard was lead- er ¬ the discyssion having been on the Other HalfRome These meet ¬ ings are among the most interesting- and valuable held by local club women I AT FORT BARR NOAS TODAY Leaving this morning on the 930 car a party will go to Barrancas to attend the regular Sunday services which are being held there nor the soldier boys The Rev Mr R W Simpson of the Mission will preach Mrs Gibson will sing and a violin solo has been promised by Mrs Rounsberry These meetings are in- creasing ¬ in interest and are welcome diversions at the fort THE YESTERDAY Numbers of fine specimens were shown yesterday at teh annual chry- santhemum show which was held at the Dairy Kitchen at the corner or Palafox and Garden streets the affair having been given under the auspices- of the school improvement associa- tion j in connection with a bazaar for the benefit of the play ground at school No 1 School No 1 received the blue rib bon for the best exhibit and for the Ilesl1n Udual exhibits ilr Jas Wa 1 1 F ters received the first prize Miss Inez Boris the second and Miss Bessie Brown the third For the best flower- as to size and quality Miss Elmira Bell received first prize Mrs Jas Wa- ters second and Miss Helen Morgan third On account of the fact that so few of the children competed there were more prizes than there were persons to award them among and it is hoped that more interest will be taken in the project next year by the young gardeners upon whom the suc- cess ¬ or the failure of the show de ¬ pends MR JOHN BRADFORD TO SING AT ST KATHERINES CHURCH THIS MORNING An interesting musical feature at St Katbernes church this morning- at the 11 oclock service will be the solo by Mr John Bradford He has- a fine voice of exceptional quality and is always heard with much pleas- ure ¬ by local music lovers MRS FOREMAN TO SING AT THE CHRISTMAS MASS AT ST MICHAELS- To Mrs Foreman who is one of the citys beat interpreters of sacred music has fallen the distinction of singing the solo part of Gounods mass which is to be sung at the early morning Christmas mass at St Mi ¬ chaels church This is an announce ¬ ment full of interest to Mrs Fore ¬ mans many staunch admirers in mu- sical ¬ circles r EAST HLL BAPTIST MISSION SOCIETY TO CONDUCT WEEK OF PRAYER- A week of prayer will be conducted this week at the Hast Hill Baptist church by the Womans Mission So- ciety ¬ the meetings to commence to ¬ morrow night and to continue through- out ¬ the week at 7 ocock A fine pro gram will be enjoyed at each meeting- and all are invited to be present WEEK OF PRAYER WITH THE FIRST M E LADIES Beginning tomorrow afternoon at 330 oclock a waek of prayer will be observed at the First Methodist church by the Womans Foreign Mis- sionary ¬ Society to which all are in vited to attend Interesting programs- will be arranged daily the following to occur tomorrow Repeating of the 23d Psalm in Con ¬ cert Promise by Mrs L A Face Looks Up to C W Gavin Scripture LessonThe Hitfc Psalm Mrs F E Brawner Solo Selected Miss Eulalie Hutch inson Leaflet Membership Crusade Solo Selected Mrs Jno Sandusky PaperThe Regular Monthly Meet- ing ¬ Mrs Chessley Brawner Mr Robert Tyler left last evening for Montgomery where he will visit relatives Col ewcombe commanding off- icer at Fort Bartanoas has gone o 1 1 art McPherson he will fce a c f c 125O s that one great pbint that makes or mars a Coat is the back The full sweep of the back Takes in the first place to make the X X from which to hang the back and X in the back itself Why a 1 custom tailor can do it but not for 1250 or- s 2000 or 25OQ or 3500 X X Cant give you the cither at such X prices Nor as good inside or out Fact is he cant any better Coat at twice the money in fancy also in solid blacks Some too that are R- and some for auto drivers i Fact All the New Models Staple Styles Rain and Auto Everything WATSON PARKER REESE COX xxxxxxxxxx xxxx xxx xxx xxx SOCIETY Conttnucdfrom GaussCre- do IMPROVEMENT durability you- wIl1know satisfactory thi- sThatsallteistoit against ONiyiNSII HUTCHINSON- Mrs ENTERTAINED- LAST Thanksgiving Government SENTEBFITT Staple models older affairs Chrysanthemums LordQuart- ette CHRYSANTHEMUM- SHOW PaperGods Po- uHymnuIy The- ePrayerhey PERSONAL MENTION Price a a to 35 Remember a graceful tailoring shoulders draping certainly a material materials a produce Overcoats mixtures Overcoats waterproof specially a In member of a general court martial or ¬ dered there Editor Storrs of the DeFuniak Breeze was a pleasant carter yester day among his numerous Pensacola friends Mrs C C Burke who has been visiting Mrs Richard Dais will leave for Texicana today Mrs Jas Clarke will return home from Alabama today Mrs Millhouse is expected from Selma Ala today Mr and Mrs Thos J Appleyard of Tallahassee arrived in the city yes- terday ¬ and will make their home here Miss Martha Whiting has arrived from a pleasant visit in the cast Lieut A F Cooper left yesterday for Norfolk where ho is to be married within a few days Major Hancock who has been on duty at Barrancas will leave in a few days having been placed on the re tired list- Lieut a Upha is in Selma and Mont ¬ gomery having gone there on official business- Mr John C English leaves tonight for Summersville Kentucky where he has accepted a fine position- Dr F H Gossman post surgeon- at Barrancas accompanied by Mrs Gossman and child has returned from Washington and other points Whil In Washington he successfully stood- an examination for promotion to the rank of major THE PERFECT EXTRACT Blue Ribbon Vanillamade from tho choicest vanilla beans that grow highest concentration aged until the flavor Is perfect Try it DANCING SCHOOL Monday night C K of A Hall Gentlemen 40c Ladies free BEAUTY IN SOUR MILK Milk naturally and artificially soured- Is now constantly being advised by many physicians for certain intestinal troubles but the medicinal properties of this wonderful food are nothing new When Abraham entertained the three angels he set before them soured milk and when Moses enu ¬ merates the foods which Jehovah had given his people to cat he mentions among other excellent things the soured milk of kine The setting forth of these fermented fluids expressed not only good living but wise living for though those ancient fathers were without the scientific knowledge of today they had found through centuries of ex ¬ periment with soured milk that it had- a definitely wholesome effect upon the system This good effect is now said Continued on Page Fifteen 6 Specials in Thanksgiving Millinery Thanksgiving is a DressUp Day conspicu these hats in all the styles and modes and shadessure to suit your taste And another thing We have a handsome showing in the new coiffure effects we specialize- on highgr deJzair goods which some of these new hats need this year See these hats They range in price from L 198 to 25OO MISS HERRIMAN 1st L a

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this implicit jpromise Browning basnot altogether iulfilled This seems tome the only organic flaw In the Ringand the Book Thus if the insertion-of Book VIII is not justifiable as apromise of what shall follow it isjustifiable as a relief from what camebefore and is justifiable as pursuingtatf historical order and as enjoyinga perfect logical affiliation with thecentral thomo of the entire work Forquoting for once from a place In advanco of tho canto under presentstudy we read Jn Book XII 832

Learn one lesson henceOf many which whatever lives

I should teachThis lesson that our human speech

5 Is naughtOur human tesUmon false our

fameAnd human estimation words and

windThis is the proposition of which

the twenty thousand lines are thethesis Books VIII and IX thereforeactually strike nearer to this centraltheme showing even more clearlythan could the Count the Canon orthe Castaway the wordy and windyquality of human judgment and nupian epeech

MUSIC AT ST MICHAELS TODAYFollowing is the Program for the

1030 mass at St Michaels thismorning

Missa CantateAsperges Gregorian

ChorusKyrie uGanss

ChorusGloria

v RosewigMisses Ella Baker Annette DiDiLustro and Trabue Sublett

Sollsts and ChorusOffertory Violin Solo Miss Lillian

JacobySanotus Rosewig

ChorusBenedlctus u Gounort

Miss Ella Baker Soloist andChorus

Agnus Del Kosewig3Iiss Annie Maher Soloist and

ChorusPASTIME EUCHRE CLUB WILLMEET WEDNESDAY

The Pastime Euchre Club will meeton Wednesday night of this weekMrs Walter Lindstrom is to be hostoss at her home on West Governwent streetSCHOOLASSOCIATION HELD FINEMEETING FRIDAY

The School Improvement Associa-tion

¬

held an enthusiastic and verywell attended meeting on Friday atternocn at school Xo 1 when variTous lans of an important natureWere discussed The meetings this

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furniture dealer and ask tosee a Ifixyouxy Felt Mattress

It will instantly impress you as be¬ 1

ing1 a beautiful bed the ticking is of I

such splendid grade the workmanhip so perfect

sBut you have not yet learned its igreatest merits cleanliness comfortand Put it toan actual test and

it all y4Nell the dealer YOU efare willing to try it and Ifif YOU will ii keep it If not you n

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year will occur on the second Fri ¬

day in the month and election ofofficers will take place on the nextregular meeting dayMISS PEARL SUGGS IS INOLIVE AND GONZALEZ

Miss Pearl Suggs the charmingyoung daughter of Mr Sirs JohnSuggs is visiting relatives andfriends at Olive and Gonzalez whereshe has been for the past two monthsShe is being shown many delightfulattentions and plans to return homein two or three weeksMANY ATTENDED DANCE-AT BARRANCAS-

A delightful dance was enjoyed atUarrancas on Friday night severalofficers at the post having oeen hosts-at the affair Many went down fromtown the bayshore colony having alsobeen well represented-

FOR MRSClarence E Hutchinson was

the honoree yesterday at a delight-fully

¬

informal morning bridge givenby Miss Berta Hyer Mrs Hutchin-son

¬

is a most valued acquisition in theyoung married set

IMRS WRIGHT ENTERTAINEDINFORMALLY

Mrs W B Wright have an informallunch affair on Friday night cardshaving been the amusement chosenMrs Jackson of Now York who Isvisiting Miss Taylor at the Inn wasthe honor guest

MRS F C MARSHEVENING

Mrs Fred C Marsh was hostess lastnight at a pleasant progressive eu-chre

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party the games having beeninteresting and unusually close

Mrs Marsh is always charming inher hospitality and last nights eventwas no exception to the rule

J

MR BRAWNER ENJOYINGHUNTING TRIP

Mr C L Brawner is enjoying ahunting trip in the Alabama woods 1

which will take him away from thecity for several days

He left yesterday for CastleberryAlabam i

NOMADS TO MEETWITH MISS WARREN-

The Nomads will meet tomorrowafternoon at the home of Miss FanWarren The topic the afternoonwill be Chisel andfor andfollowing program Rill be tollqived

QuotationsStones of Venice Mrs Lucius J

ReevesFamous Painters liss Fan WarrenReading Venice Mrs John B Jones

THANKSGIVING PROGRAM ATTHE MISSION HOME

I There will be ser

musical program isj being prepared-and appropriate are al ¬

so to be a feature f Those interested-in the details of thb day are antici-pating

¬

every succesREV J W TOTALK TO THE YOUNG LADIES

The Rev Mr J Senterfitt willconduct two interesting services to-dayat

¬

the East Hi Baptist Churchhisubject this morning to efThe

Il

S N

for theman of

Work of the Holy Spirit and thisevening a special address to youngpeople especially to young ladiesThis will doubtless be unusually In-teresting

¬

from many standpoints and-a large attendance is anticipated-

INI

HONOR OF MISS RAWLSMrs R F Mitchell entertained at

a luncheon yesterday in honor orMiss Eunice Rawls whose marriage-to Mr William Bethel Long of MontPleasant Tenn has been announced-for Wednesday androses were used effectively in the dec-orative

¬

scheme the favors havingbeen pink baskets filled with bon-bons Miss Rawls who is one ofPensacolas prettiest autumn brideswill be honoree at several pleasantoccasions before Wednesday i

TODAYAT THE FIRST ML E CHURCH

Following is the program for thisevenings services at the First M KChurch t

1 The Lord Is GreatQuar ¬

tette2 SoloThe Prodigal Son

aiiss Missouri Cawthon3 Trio Watch For The Lord

Mrs F E Brawner Miss EulalieHutchinson Miss Cawthon

4 Gods Love Quartette5 Solo Mrs Brawner6 Magnify The ¬

rMR AND MRS KEYSER AND MISSNELLEY WILL RETURNHOME TODAY-

Mr and Mrs W S Keyser and theircharming daughter Miss Kelley willreturn home from New York todayThey will go immediately to theirelegant new home on the bayshore

BROWNING CLUB METYESTERDAY WITHMISS MciNTYRE

The Browning Club held a finemeeting yesterday afternoon at thehome of Miss Margaret McIntyre onChase street airs Beard was lead-er

¬the discyssion having been on

the Other HalfRome These meet ¬

ings are among the most interesting-and valuable held by local clubwomen

I

AT FORT BARR NOAS TODAYLeaving this morning on the 930

car a party will go to Barrancas toattend the regular Sunday serviceswhich are being held there nor thesoldier boys The Rev Mr R WSimpson of the Mission will preachMrs Gibson will sing and a violinsolo has been promised by MrsRounsberry These meetings are in-creasing

¬

in interest and are welcomediversions at the fortTHE

YESTERDAYNumbers of fine specimens were

shown yesterday at teh annual chry-santhemum show which was held atthe Dairy Kitchen at the corner orPalafox and Garden streets the affairhaving been given under the auspices-of the school improvement associa-tion

j

in connection with a bazaar forthe benefit of the play ground atschool No 1

School No 1 received the blue ribbon for the best exhibit and for theIlesl1n Udual exhibits ilr Jas Wa

1 1

F

ters received the first prize Miss InezBoris the second and Miss BessieBrown the third For the best flower-as to size and quality Miss ElmiraBell received first prize Mrs Jas Wa-ters second and Miss Helen Morganthird On account of the fact that sofew of the children competed therewere more prizes than there werepersons to award them among and itis hoped that more interest will betaken in the project next year by theyoung gardeners upon whom the suc-cess

¬

or the failure of the show de ¬

pends

MR JOHN BRADFORD TO SINGAT ST KATHERINES CHURCHTHIS MORNING

An interesting musical feature atSt Katbernes church this morning-at the 11 oclock service will be thesolo by Mr John Bradford He has-a fine voice of exceptional qualityand is always heard with much pleas-ure

¬

by local music loversMRS FOREMAN TO SING ATTHE CHRISTMAS MASS ATST MICHAELS-

To Mrs Foreman who is one of thecitys beat interpreters of sacredmusic has fallen the distinction ofsinging the solo part of Gounodsmass which is to be sung at the earlymorning Christmas mass at St Mi ¬

chaels church This is an announce ¬

ment full of interest to Mrs Fore ¬

mans many staunch admirers in mu-

sical¬

circlesr

EAST HLL BAPTIST MISSIONSOCIETY TO CONDUCTWEEK OF PRAYER-

A week of prayer will be conductedthis week at the Hast Hill Baptistchurch by the Womans Mission So-ciety

¬

the meetings to commence to¬

morrow night and to continue through-out

¬

the week at 7 ocock A fine program will be enjoyed at each meeting-and all are invited to be present

WEEK OF PRAYER WITHTHE FIRST M E LADIES

Beginning tomorrow afternoon at330 oclock a waek of prayer will beobserved at the First Methodistchurch by the Womans Foreign Mis-sionary

¬

Society to which all are invited to attend Interesting programs-will be arranged daily the followingto occur tomorrow

Repeating of the 23d Psalm in Con ¬

certPromise by Mrs L

AFace Looks Up to

C W GavinScripture LessonThe Hitfc Psalm

Mrs F E BrawnerSolo Selected Miss Eulalie Hutch

insonLeaflet Membership CrusadeSolo Selected Mrs Jno SanduskyPaperThe Regular Monthly Meet-

ing¬

Mrs Chessley Brawner

Mr Robert Tyler left last eveningfor Montgomery where he will visitrelatives

Col ewcombe commanding off-icer at Fort Bartanoas has gone o

1 1 art McPherson he will fce ac

f

c

125O sthat one great pbint that makes or

mars a Coat is the backThe full sweep of the backTakes in the first place to make the X

Xfrom which to hang the back and Xin the back itself Why a

1

custom tailor can do it but not for 1250 or-s

2000 or 25OQ or 3500 XX

Cant give you the cither at such Xprices

Nor as good inside or outFact is he cant any better Coat at

twice the moneyin fancy also

in solid blacks Some too that are R-and some for auto drivers

i

Fact All the New Models Staple Styles Rain and AutoEverything WATSON PARKER REESE COX

xxxxxxxxxx xxxx xxx xxx xxx

SOCIETYConttnucdfrom

GaussCre-do

IMPROVEMENT

durabilityyou-

wIl1know

satisfactory

thi-sThatsallteistoitagainst

ONiyiNSII

HUTCHINSON-Mrs

ENTERTAINED-LAST

Thanksgiving

Government

SENTEBFITT

Staple models

older affairs

Chrysanthemums

LordQuart-ette

CHRYSANTHEMUM-SHOW

PaperGodsPo-

uHymnuIyThe-

ePrayerhey

PERSONAL MENTION

Price aato 35

Remember a

gracefultailoring

shouldersdraping certainly a

material

materials aproduce

Overcoats mixtures Overcoatswaterproof

specially a

In

member of a general court martial or¬

dered there

Editor Storrs of the DeFuniakBreeze was a pleasant carter yesterday among his numerous Pensacolafriends

Mrs C C Burke who has beenvisiting Mrs Richard Dais will leavefor Texicana today

Mrs Jas Clarke will return homefrom Alabama today

Mrs Millhouse is expected fromSelma Ala today

Mr and Mrs Thos J Appleyard ofTallahassee arrived in the city yes-terday

¬

and will make their homehere

Miss Martha Whiting has arrivedfrom a pleasant visit in the cast

Lieut A F Cooper left yesterdayfor Norfolk where ho is to be marriedwithin a few days

Major Hancock who has been onduty at Barrancas will leave in a fewdays having been placed on the retired list-

Lieuta

Upha is in Selma and Mont ¬

gomery having gone there on officialbusiness-

Mr John C English leaves tonightfor Summersville Kentucky where hehas accepted a fine position-

Dr F H Gossman post surgeon-at Barrancas accompanied by Mrs

Gossman and child has returned fromWashington and other points WhilIn Washington he successfully stood-an examination for promotion to therank of major

THE PERFECT EXTRACTBlue Ribbon Vanillamade from

tho choicest vanilla beans that growhighest concentration aged until theflavor Is perfect Try it

DANCING SCHOOLMonday night C K of A Hall

Gentlemen 40c Ladies freeBEAUTY INSOUR MILK

Milk naturally and artificially soured-Is now constantly being advised bymany physicians for certain intestinaltroubles but the medicinal propertiesof this wonderful food are nothingnew When Abraham entertained thethree angels he set before themsoured milk and when Moses enu ¬

merates the foods which Jehovah hadgiven his people to cat he mentionsamong other excellent things thesoured milk of kineThe setting forth of these fermented

fluids expressed not only good livingbut wise living for though thoseancient fathers were without thescientific knowledge of today theyhad found through centuries of ex¬

periment with soured milk that it had-a definitely wholesome effect upon thesystem This good effect is now said

Continued on Page Fifteen

6Specials in

Thanksgiving MillineryThanksgiving is a DressUp Dayconspicuthese hats in all the styles and modes

and shadessure to suit your tasteAnd another thingWe have a handsome showing in

the new coiffure effects we specialize-on highgr deJzair goods which someof these new hats need this year

See these hats They range in pricefrom

L

198 to 25OO

MISS HERRIMAN1st L

a