TT 7 7 T p I I 4CO THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 7 1909 I L ss and Phone 38 Phone 38- 2te811m P Invents Fr r eople From 7I3O 1O By BONNIE BURNHAM pm THE WEEKS EVENTS 4 MONDAY Meeting of Nomads hostess Mrs Mallory Kennedy on North DeSoto street TUESDAY Meeting of the East Hill Eufhre club hostess tMrs L M Da vis on Lee street Meeting of the Tuesday Bridge club hostess Mrs I H Aiken on North Palafox street + Meeting of the Married Ladies Euchre dub hostess Mrs M L Roch on East Government street Meeting of the Five Hundred club hostess Mrs Dan Murphy- on Hayne street WEDNESDAY Meeting of the W C T U at the First Presbyterian church 9- 3m + 4 9 Progressive euchre at the Progress club 8p m Meeting of the Pastime Euchre club hostess Mrs Wm Ma 4 Ibrie at No 914 East Strong street 4 THURSDAY 4 Meeting of the Thursday club hostess Mrs G Rupert on Ro xaana street 4 I FRIDAY 4 Meeting of the Social Card club hostess Mrs W Burch on 4 East Belmont street 9 44 +++ t +++ 4P4P ++ ++ 4 4 44 t 4 9 REFLECTIONS OF A WOMAN 9 4 1 Most men are just awfully rich if they can afford to waste 4 4 money after they are married 9 4 Our idea of a very satisfactory wife is one who absolutely 4 4 refused to purchase ties and cigars for her husband 4 4 4 A soft answer has no effect generally upon a soft person 4 9 4 After a woman makes up her mind of course it doesnt take 4 her long to make up her face 4 9 9 A girls weakness for pretty stockings is apt to abide with her 4 4 until long after she breaks into the grandmother class 4 When two women commence to talk over the back fence his + Satanic majesty hears a lot about their neighbors that he never 4 even suspected before 1 < > Hes a mean person wholl snore in church and keep other + people awake 4 Philosophy will help some people even to endure the trials of matrimony > 4 4 4 Anyway the average grass widow escapes the annoyance of 4 Being everlastingly told what a fine man her husband was 4 4 4 4 In the nature of things a wedding isnt a wedding if it proceeds without a hitch < 4- e 4 e 4 4 THE CAMEL AS A TEACHER- The camel at the close of day Krteels down upon the sandy plain To have his burden lILted off And rest to gain My soul thou too shouldst to thy knees When daylight draweth to a close And let thy Master lift thy load And grant reP Scp Else how could thou tomorrow meet VIth all tomorrows work to do If thou thy burden all the night Dost carry thru The camel kneels at brealc of day To have his guide replace his load Then rises up anew to take The desert road So thou shouldst kneel at mornings dawn That God may give thee dally care Assured that He no load too great Will make thee bear Anonymous REVIVAL SERVICES AT WEST HILL BAPTIST CHURCH There will be revival services this week at the West Hill Baptist church beginning tomorrow night and to bo conducted by the pastor the Rev Mr E E Rice All are In- vited to be present MISS EDNA WALTZ- ENTERTAINED IN HONOR OF HER 17TH BIRTHDAY- One of the pretty events of the week was a birthday party given on last Friday night at the home of Mr and Mrs G H Waltz at No 100S East Jackson street uh honor of the neventeoath anniversary of the bIrth of their daughter Miss Edna Many guests were present as the young hostess is held in high esteem among hosts of her friends In the younger I THE PURE FOOD STORE PopCornT- he regular old fashioned kind that you read about our forefathers popping before the big open fire It pops just as well or better over the ordinary cook ¬ ing stove heater or gas range Delicious- and amusing in the popping 20ounce package 10 cents- I I Sol Cahn CO Agents Nunnallys Candles 4 Phonea 17201721 4 I set The parlor had been done In pink and green floral effects having been used while the dining room pre ¬ sented a cool and refreshing bower- of loveliness in southern smilax and cut flowers The course of cream caKes and sweets was also attractive- and tempting- Miss Waltz received a number ot Wetly gifts and many congratula ¬ tions relative to the happy occasion- TO ATTEND SYNOD AT PLANT CITY FLA The Rev tIre Julian S Slbley leaves during the early part of the week for Plant City Fla where he I will attend synod He will be gone for several days p I BROWNING CLUB MET YESTERDAY- The Browning club held a line meeting yesterday at the home of Mrs Boucher on East Brainard street An Interesting discussion was conducted on Brownings various I hidden meanings in the Ring and the Book AT CHRIST CHURCH TODAY The Rev Mr Tyndell of Marietta- Ga will fill the pulpit today at Christ church in the absence of the Kev A Arnold Royce who is in New Or ¬ leans Rev Mr Tyndell is a minister- of high recommendations and will be heard with unusual Interest today S AT THE FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH TODAY The usual interesting services will take place today at the First Chris ¬ tian church and all are invited to be present The Rev Mr Thos Lennox will be in charge and will have for his subject this morning Loyalty- of Service and for tonight The Christian Armor Special music has also been arranged SISTERS OF MERCY THANK THEIR FRIENDS- The recent baby show given under the auspices of the Sisters of Mercy at the Armory haIl was a most sue i cessful affair and the Sisters ask The I Journal to express their thanks to the gentlemen for the use of the hall the ladies who worked so zeal ¬ ously Prof Seels orchestra and all who contributed to make the supper and entertainment a success S MUSIC AT SACRED HEART CHURCH AT THE 930 MASS Director Prof Henry Seel 1 Aspergos Gregorian Sanctuary Choir and Chorus 2 Introit Propruim Tozer I Messrs Lannon Knipper Johnson Hayes and Seel S Kyrie in two voices Hoberlein Sanctuary Choir 4 Gloria Hamna Double Quartette Male Voices 5 Credo Gregorian 6 Offertory Propruim Chorus Tozr I 7 Mobt Violin Solo Selected Prof Seel S Sanotus Benediction Agnus Del Hamna Quartette I 9 Recessional Holy God- Chorus EXHIBITS ARE BEING RECEIVED AT THE FAIR GROUNDS All day yesterday numerous exhib ¬ I its poured In at the fair grounds with the result that the outlook appears exceedingly bright for Pensacolas I ibig show which Is to attract all due attention this week Miss Margaret McIntyre was present at the grounds I l yesterday placing the exhibits and 1 a a Sd MADE WELL AND- STRONG By Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable CompoundB- ardstown K I suffered from ulceration otl1erfemale troubles for j on M a long time Doc- tors had failed to help me Lydia E- PinkhamsVegeta y r Compound was j 1 i recommended and > I decided to try it J J It cured iny trouble and made me well + and strong BO that- I d r I can do all my own r + < work Mrs JOS- EPH ¬ V G J1ti HALL Bards 7 < I town Ky Another Woman Cured Christiana TennH I suffered from the worst form of female trouble sc that at times I thought I could not live and my nerves were in a dreadful condition Lydia E Pinkhams Vege table Compound cured me and made me feel like a different woman E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound is worth its weight in gold to suffering womenMns MARY W 3 If you belong to that countless army- of women who suffer from some form- of female ills dont hesitate to try Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Com- pound ¬ made from roots and herbs For thirty years this famous remedy has been the standard for all forms of female ills and has cured thousands of women who have been troubled with such ailments as displacements fibroid tumors ulceration inflammation ir ¬ regularities backache and nervous prostration If you want special alvicewrite- forlttolUrsPlnkhamLynnlUass free and always helpful NEW YORKS LATEST STYLESI- n MIlHnery just arrived Call and see them Wilkins Millinery ParlorsB- lount Building I noting them correctly She will re ceive exhibits tomorrow from 7 until 9 oclock and those who wish to en- ter should make no further delay This is an opportunity for any num- ber of bright brainy women to show their enterprise and one whicii should be grasped by all who wish to show this mark of energy and pro- gress ¬ AT THE GASDEN STREET SUNDAY SCHOOL TODAY Today is Rally Day at the Gadsduh Street M E Sunday school and the program as prepared for the day will be especially interesting to all The new orchestra will furnish suitable music and other talent will foe heard from during the morning All per- sons ¬ interested in Sunday school work are Invited to he present and especially all those who have at one Health and Beauty Culture Massage Manicuring Scalp Treat ¬ ment Chiropodist Freckles and Wrinkles Re ¬ movedS- uite 388390 Brent Building Phone 333 Seasonable Dishes and- Relishes New Mackerel Shredded Codfish Roll Corn Beef Cranberries Mince Meat Plum Pudding Sweet and Sour- PICKLES We are agents for Lowneys Famous Can ¬ dies A fresh shipment inGERELDS GROCERY CO 111 N Palafox St Phone 192 I Souvenirs For Fair Visitors I You will want something dainty and worth while to take home from the Tri I County Fair this week Here are some suggestions Handsome Hand Painted Book Marks Hand Painted Artistic Calling Lists Beau ¬ tiful Desk Blotters also Sou ¬ venir Sofa Cushions and everything in this particular- line of highgrade art Call in during Fair Week Youll be greatly pleased Mrs HV Rendall The Clutter Music Store time been identified with the Gads < en Street Sunday school but for some reason have dropped out This will of course carry out the Idea cl Rally Day to a greater perfection- AT ST MICHAELS TODAY The following is the program for the musical service of the high mass today at St Michaels 1030 MissH Cantata Rev T H Kennedy celebrant Asperges Gregorian Chorus Kyrle Rosewis Chorus Gloria Rosewig Miss iMaiuie Dmanuel and Miss An- nie Maher T Burns Trabue bue Sublett soloist and Chorus Offertory Selected Mrs John D Foreman Sanctus Rosewig Chorus BenediclusGounodCh- orus Agnus Dei Rosewig Chorus The following are among the chorus Miss Mamie Emanuel Miss Ellie Baker Miss Marie Dubuisson Miss Sophie Emanuel Miss Susie Hargis iMiss Alberta Villar Miss Kate Cusachs Miss Florence Bob Miss May Hall Miss Annette DI Lustro Miss Annie Mayer Messrs Thos II Johnson T Burns Tra ¬ bue Sublette George Harvey 15 Johnson E J Hayes Mrs R C Forest organist ChasT Herbert director FIRST M CHURCH LADIES- TO HAVE EXHIBIT AT THE TRICOUNTYjiFAJI t A Ung of Sie building association of the First M E chiirc was held yesterday at Halmau hall and plans made for the exhibit whicn svLq ki- VI I A 74 I POWER to work depends upon power to sleep and power to sleep depends almost solely upon your mattress So when you buy a mattress ask for the C LUXYOURY and then you are sure of getting the best The cb I is the very best that money- can buy It is built of the highest grade of soft elastic felt covered with the best grade of ticking that comes from the looms and the work ¬ manship is the embodiment of care and perfection The felt has been so thoroughly treated that the mattress has that I sweet pure smell that pertains to everything that is abso ¬ lutely clean Price 1275 EverY Luxyoury insured Ask your dealer- MY BEDMY PARADISE IIIRSCH SPITZ UJ C CO AtlaaU j- J F r 1 the ladies are to make at the fair this week This exhibit is to be especially interesting from every standpoint and the ladies are to be congratulated upon their enterprise- and ability in the matter FLINCH CLUB ENJOYED PLEASANT TIME YESTERDAY- The members of the New City Flinch club enjoyed a happy outing yesterday across the bay the launch Lena having conveyed the party to Santa Rosa island The game was played at the pavillion and a fine lunch served amid the interesting surroundings The return was made late last evening the event having been voted one of the most pleasant- in the history of the club MR JOHN MKENZIE DIES IN WOODSTOCK CANADA Friends of Mr John McKenzie- who with his sister and brother Mr and Mrs Stilton Cole left here for McDavid Fla last June to make a new home will regret to learn of hIS sudden death which took place Wed- nesday ¬ at his old home In Woodstock Canada where he was visiting He will be very kindly remembered hay- ing ¬ been a devout member of the Presbyterian church where he was- a regular attendant The Coles are still in McDavid A PITEOUS CALL TO EVERY MOTHERS HEART There is a wee tiny bit of human ¬ ity a new born baby whose parents- are penniless and who were there- fore ¬ unable to prepare for its coming which is demanding the attention oi every prosperous full grown Pensa colian today The Associated Charities in fact has been called upon the father the little stranger who has In the line of all the rich dainty things usually awaiting the coming of even the every day baby excepting per- haps ¬ a few stray rags with which to swathe its helplessness Mothers who have had the pleasure- of preparation for events of this kind sweetening perhaps the long after stretch of years with the won ¬ derful thins maternity probably know just how this pauper mother has felt when every hand has been turn ¬ ed against her and her popr hands could not secure the materials even from which she would fashion the tiny garments- The baby is a wee wee thing but a responsibility which rests heavily indeed upon the God fearing noble hearted people of Pensacola- It needs clothingan entire outfit in short for a newly born infant This is a simple appealone that should reach the hearts of those who are able to give and to understand- the real need expressed The outfit should be sent tomorrow- to Secretary Charles P Hall of tlie Associated Charitiestomorrow at the latest A BEAUTIFUL BRIDGE FOR MRS COCHRANE Friends of Mrs Cochrane who al- though ¬ a Mobile lady is well known here will be interested in the follow- ing I The first large card party of the season was the brilliant bridge par ¬ ty given on Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mrs John T Cochrane or Mobile by Mrs George A Searcy and Mrs George R Rau says the Tus caloosa TimesGazette There were thirteen tables the assemblage con ¬ sisting of a lovely array of Tusca loosa women the invitations being tGtilo married set The guests and the notably gracious hos- tesses ¬ and the lovely guest of honor herself a former Tuscaloosa girl with hosts of admirers made an oc ¬ casion of notable brilliancy and charm The ibeautiful Searcy home on Greensboro avenue was never more attractive There was a veritable wealth of flowers and ferns and palms used artistically in the decora- tions ¬ of a house that needs little in the way of adornment ever In the parlor pink roses predominated and in the library there were crimson flowers only salvioas and dahlias and red roses making the room rich and splendid In the dining room there were quantities of yellow chry- santhemums ¬ these gorgeous autumn queens setting off the lovely apart ¬ ment most harmoniously and invit- ingly Palms and ferns were in all the rooms and added to the charm or the whole place The bridge game was an absorb- ingly ¬ interesting one and at its con- clusion ¬ it was found that Mrs Hen ¬ derson M Somerville of New Yorlc was the fortunate winner of the prize a superb handpainted vase The consolation a beautiful plate went to Miss Anna Taylor Donono and a dainty bonbon dish was pre ¬ sented to the guest of honor Mrs Cochrane The prizes were the ar- tistic ¬ handiwork of Mrs Sarcy After the games there was served- at tables an elegant luncheon the salad course being accompanied vy- an ice and succeeded by coffee the refreshments carrying out a color scheme of pink and white In the hall frappe was served as the guests arrived Miss Anna Taylor Donoho serving Mrs Cochrane wore an exquisite gown of cashmere de sole in the col ¬ or of ashes of roses NOMADS WILL MEET TOMORROW Mrs S P Mallory Kennedy will be hostess tomorrow at the regular meeting of the Nomads Following- is the program 1 Roll call 2 The Rialto Mrs Gunter El more 3 Liberal Arts Mrs Walker An ¬ derson 4 Reading The Merchant of Venice leader Mrs Mallory Ken- nedy ¬ DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY TO MEET NOV 16TH The regular meeting of the laugh ters of the Confederacy will be post- poned ¬ next week on account of the TriCoanty Fair The meeting will take place instead on the 16th at the bivouac LITTLE MARY LAMAR GAVE BIRTHDAY PARTY Little Mary Lee Lamar the three yeArold daughter of Mr and Mrs- C W Lamar entertained a number- of charming tots at a birthdar party Oft Friday afternoon Those present Continued on Page Twentyone> COMPARISON I LUZIANNEC- OFFEE Always FRESH in its airtight can Always PURE Always STRONG Always PROPERLY BLENDED Always of UNIFORM QUALITY Always satisfactory Poundcost a little higher but cup cost very much lower BULK or Loose COFFEEO- ften stale from exposure Often contains dust Seldom strong Nev- er ¬ uniform Haphazardly blended Never satisfactory to any one who whats best Poundcost a little lower but cutcost very much higher Make a wise mans choice between the two l I THE RE1LYTAYLOR CON- EW I ORLEANS U S A IQ cec0c8cee8CGeeeGC3c6ceoG Q Q P FROM A GENTLEMAN TO A LADY I Dainty Monogram Stationery is an ideal Christmas Gift g which carries with it only a sentiment of friendship Visiting Cards engraved in fashionable style are also a most acceptable present 5 We have just completed a beautiful line of Xmas Cards I in exclusive Steel Engraved designs Send for our sam pies and prices I j P STEVENS ENGRA VING CO Atlanta Georgia SaeoeaeoGcoweeoeEoec o Fair Visitors and Our Home Patrons Are Wecorled Here 4 I ii > 1 1 i 4 tf I 1 I t 4I l f- 1cO + W2 R xfftfgSIKJJt VfrrL 7- IC i nM 4 I Ji- ta j- pi i7- I i I A man whose clothes fit him well and give him the distinction of carefully studied style is well dressed in Pensacola in Chicago in Paris or in London Clothes which fall short in these qualities are as bad in one country as anotherunless in any countryand- are quickly passed by Men of discriminating fashions are wearing today- in the streets and clubs of London clothes made in America by 4 1 1 SteinBlochan- d bearing the SteinBloch label Never before in her history has England witnessed such a sight- It is a tribute worth while that SteinBloch are the only tailors in America who meet the Englishmans stand ¬ ards It means that Englishmen as well as Americans- have recognized in them the passport of the gentleman- as indicated by the style and fit of his clothes Their price is convenient to your purse and to your selfrespect- The full Fall and Winter collection of suits and over ¬ coats is at your disposal in your own home town to be examined and tried on at Aa Henry White Bro PENSA COLA S AUTHORITY- on MENS and BOYS WEAR Corner Pal fox and Intendoncia Streets Subscribe For The Journal 4