t4 it j V fi irT r J 4 i M t- r t f fJ f2 if J XJ t d 1 Ak Il 1 tt C Y4 7 eA t r f J- j Y V It J T- r i t t t So or j tt S t ir r J r f Ii i t- it i t J I l i it r 1 i or J- br 1 i J t V F TO l- f or f j to d L t o r t 1 gE c THC 1 E1tC I JiIToU tIjg fWED ED 0- 1j t c r JI i 5 q 4 I I p c N I l I J I I z MOtWG1AY 3i1 < < < < < < < > > > < > > < + < > < CtNSIDfi- lWittrjn address iipfeiaa whose esperi with womens a great Mxi when it is f w to relate firwt private tron Decides a man does under V staid jsimnly be cau8eheis a man f- jF p In silence and drift along from iba tto worse knowing full well that jtf jthey ought to assist f anee but a natural modesty impels w Athena to shrink from exposing p to the questions examinations of even their family physician It is unnecessary Without man whose knowledge tram actual ex pWience is great i Piakhams SUadlae Invitation ff r tA- f SJiJP WOMAN 1 r- ta 4or J 4- d rrAftT PACT g t- rc I t i ti ij- i fiJlil Pink r con M JIfcjcmpriv toa woman t j 1 tj can talk freely i man if tti 1 1 i imJ u diate you can awo I i ALL 4 t MrB are isses covers years YOU r 14s to a man- E Y ii any women infer es 44 or > < < > < < 4P7pmen suffering irma any form of female are invited promptly cbsununicate with Mrs at Mass All letters are received opened read and answered women A woman can freely talk of her private illness to a woman thus has the eternal confidence between Mrs Pinkham and the women of America which has never been experience which she has to draw from it is more than possible that she has gained the very that will case She asks in return except your goodwill and Advice has Surely any woman rich or isvery foolish If she does not take advantage of this generous offer assistance E Compound at once and write Mrs Pink Mass for advice When a medicine has been successful to health so many women I it will help me Drink Beer r BECAUSE v T IT IS PURE 1 BECAUSE IT IS AGED JUST RIGHT BECAUSE FI DOES NOT LEAVE ANY AFTER EFFECTS BECAUSE- IT DOES NOT MAKE THEM BILIOUS BECAUSE THEY LIKE GOOD BEER TIlL liEWIS BEAR CO I J beeh brokeDr Out of the vast of r her you are ill dont hesitnte get a- tt1e jn Y UCannot well say without trying it UncleS mJs- i Men M erlein i i 1 1 t volume y i I 1 9 I t f tmnJWiU t wAruwlrLr- wj I- p Wholesale Agents runts for all Pictures Pictures fir all Frames Why not some new pic- tures House cleaning and moving time always reveals places where new pictures will add to the appearance of your rooms WE FRAME PICTURES Of all sizes mate the frame to your especial liking You select 4 i nottlding we do tie rest Gem Bookstore jt G R JOHNSON Proprietor t it t rs 7 J h 1 a- f 4 dlf- i iJt r f tY- J f- fIi5f r W4f J 1 I tff k Y 1 1 1 11O r 0 I 1 h c k L r the 4 4 L ¬ > + > = < > > < < > > EHH and and Done Among Th Who Come and Taj xxxWiMnm and Society and iga gfr a v y MW E JVA- Tulaphone 669 U D OState Convention Opens this In Rooms of the Chamber of Commerce n T n f HHi- NELLIE BECK j I- i c I PEOPLE EVENT3 Se i ear Go Here Elsewhere Morning < > > > The delegates to the annual state convention of the Florida division of the U D C and the state officers last night on themidnight train and were cordially welcomed by the committees and as many of the hos- tesses as could be there The ladies will hardly be rested be- fore the convention work begins as the executive board composed the state officers will meet in the cham- ber of Commerce this morning at 830 oclock The first session of the convention proper opens promptly this morning- at 10 oclock antf a general Invitation is extended Hostesses who are entertaining any of ar- rived ¬ ¬ of the delegates and especi members of the executive board will pleasetake note bt the hours of meet- ing and enable their guests to be on time V The entrance to the oi Commerce may be readily distinguish- ed by thetwocConfederate flags at the entrance to the stairway on Palafox street near Garden All are requested to be promptly on hand at 10 oclock when the exercises begin Following Is the program for the theLadies Memo rial Association informs The that owing to the illness of their sec retary the invitation to attend the reception the Qsceola Club tonight bad not been extended to the mem bers who will please accept the gen eral invitation under the circum stances Wednesday May 3 three of nt days ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ 10 a m Morning sessi6n Prayer Rev Fred Jones Address of welcome on behalf the citizens Mr Egbert on behalf of the Veterans Mr Coot Welcome by the President Pensacola Chapter Regular business 3 p m session 8 p m Reception at the Osceola Club Thursday May 4 930 a ta Morning session i to 6 p m Reception at the Country Club given by Mrs L Hilton Green 8 p m Historical Evening Friday May 5 930 a me Morning session 230 p m7Excursion on the bay given the eteranfli 8p session The is a list of delegates preceded by the name of their hos tesses Mrs D H Wilson Mrs C B Gwynn of Tallahassee Mrs 3 A Colclough- Mrs Stringfellow and Mrs Taylor of Gainesville Mrs E D Beggs Mrs Claude Mor- row of Madison Mrs Bonacker Mrs Brumby of Ocala and Mrs Darracott of Lake landMrs John Bernard Montague and Mrs Robert Taylor of Miami Mrs C F Zeekr Mrs Lamar of Quincy Mrs Callie Mrs Patton Anderson of Palatka Mrs George Howe Mrs Boteler Thompson of City Miss Mrs Stockbridge of Lake City Mrs Egbert Beall Mrs W J Cook Jacksonville and Mrs S T Gram ling of Miami Mrs Brawner Mrs Tilman White and Mrs Nolan of Jacksonville Mrs Catdwell Mrs of Jacksonville- Mrs B S McNelty pr Jacksonville Mrs Pope Reese Mrs J D Lane Mrs McDonald of Palatka Miss Leila Reese Mrs Cooley ol Jacksonville and Mrs Dial of Madl of A dress N n mEvening MorenoMrs MerrittMiss Thon ton La e > J ChlpleyMrs B oft the McFa den ¬ ¬ ¬ Mrs Fisher Mrs Lott Johnson of Lake City and Mrs J L Kelhir of Mrs McCreary and Mrs Moyers of Gainesville Mrs N CookMrs Chestnut of Gainesville and Miss Josie Williams Mrs Miss Graham and Miss Alice Thomas of Gainesville Mrs J S Roberts Mrs Strohbar and Miss Sttxjhbar of Gainesville- MR AND MRS THORNTONS LOVELY BAY PARTY Mn and Mrs Hi H Thornton en trtained a party of friends on the bay yesterday aboard the steam tug Mary LeeThey left the wharf about 1230 In time to see the fleet of war ships weigh anchor and to sea then accompanied them down to the bar where jne last adieux were waved the fleet going out into the gulf and the tug returning to the city Mr and Mrs Thorntons guests were Mr and H Skinner Mr and Mrs John C Avery Mr and Mrs W K Hyer Jr jMr and Mrs Denham Miss Taylor Miss Hyer and Mr Knowles Hyer MR AND MRS WRIGHTS BAY PARTY 34ri and Mrs riSb1 gave a bay part on the atearer Columbia for tbSrlkwKse guests Miss CferttaHdlltesSiHycftMeMIe which was a lovjelr 4- i litful lu keo was Benred wharf about 4o ie irtr 5- ft son I PebleyMrS B rt Mrs Oft GUESTS WB a B H r f J- rt tn l and re- gretfully E aboart1 ehi the ioag- x 3 Ii t 1- Q > > > < > < as far asthey could witk the outgoing Alter the ships gone they went to the lifesaving station and other points returning to the city about 6 Among Mr and Mrs Wrights guests aboard were Miss Clark Miss Kelly I Mr and Mrs Keyser Ml8 Amanda Moorer of Mobile Miss Edna Aver Miss Cora Mallory Miss Constance Kribwles of Atlanta Mr Monbd Cross Mr William Blount Mr Thornton Mr Tino Mr Denham and others 1 MISS HYERS DANCE FOR 1 MISS CONSTANCE KNOWLES Miss Daisye Hyer gave delightful dance at the Country Club Monday night which neither raln succeeded in marring though no doubt the did deter some of those who were invited from attend- Ing I The dance was complimentary to Miss Constance bf Atlanta who is visiting relatives n the city The excellent band from the U S S Missouri furnished excellent music a delicious luncheon was served find everybody had a jolly good time Among Miss Hyers guests were Miss Constance Knowleff Miss Cora Mallory Mrs and Mrs W S Keyser Miss 4manda Moore of Mobile Mr and Mrs H H Thornton Capt Barnett of the U SI S Ken- tucky Dr Lung Mr Powell Mr Dud- ley TJibrnton Mr ISarle Thornton Mr Rogers Mr Albert Avery others I war ships p m It Mr Earle Thomton Mr Albert Avery J Dud B rent J j clot is lOr heavy rain Knowl s l OLeary Mr wer Bob and ¬ ¬ SURPRISED MR STONE Mr Phineas StenO was about the most completely surprised in town Monday night when about twen- ty of his friends called in a body at his handsome on Palafox street to inform him was his fiftythird birthday and they had come to help him celebrate Mr Stone was more than surprised he was dumbfounded ta tile delight of family and guests And it was a real celebration in which everybody entered About midnight a most delicious supper was served amid tile most De- lightful surrounding the beautiful dec orations being another pleasant sur- prise r The guests united with the family In wishing Mr Stone at least fifty three more such jolly celeBrations of his natal day and that they might be there every time to assist him in a send off MISS VERAS LAWN PARTY FOR HER COUSIN GLADYS Little Miss Vera Kellar daughter DANCE C K OF A HALL Wednesday Night May 3 man at the that It Rathb one Sisters ¬ ¬ + Barrios Orchestra ADMISSION 25CENTSP- RIZE FOR BEST LADY Refreshments Committee Mrs Soderqulst Chairman MrS Denard Mrs R J Owens Mr H Horsier Floor Man- ager J DANCER What Can be More Truly DeliciousTh- an a BootHgrained well frozen plate of iCE CREAM any flavor you like covered with choco- late or strawberry syrup TRY ONE At THE My Kitchen Cafe 140 S Palafox fhorie 999 FLORIDA Live and stuffed allgatorz sea BJI I tverydesdrpU- onMrs Cr N McCifrirO- ptrm HfUM IBIW 11 I 1ffl ot f i1 o i- i c l 1 J- r P i f S 1 SA t k cuRios Lraage wd and pal aounai f << < > < In One Week PERFECT BEAOTIFiER- BeaaUola tlen that voiapleWy obliterates ALL facial bl traces of fear worry ill ne nd exposure Alter pp Jc- tkBa ot beauty ot retarns and age falls like jfcaUe from the lace the kln Bolt velvety notaWTickleorWemlsh remalas BeautU- olalseBdoned Met alFrateralty- Chemist and Expert ha mde EC aatlfntJadi as youthful forty aad flftyras they twenty T y men he same 3ulta the worst cases of BROWN lIVEa SPOTS FBCKLKS BLiCKHKiPi PIMPLE WSINKIiiS PIT TION8 Price Ur cents EVERY BOX GUARANTEE For sale by leading dragglsts or seat direct to- E R BERRY CHEM4CAL CO Dept Stc Louis BeauOols book mailed IreeBponTequest SOLOMON DOES CATER4NG SEE HIM PLACING ORDERS YOUR NEXT ENTERtAINMENT OR RECEPTION j racial K lSIO- Re n yed BfA lathe ODl J fe r- at a 80 laremoTes aU DISFIGURING BBUP E I BEFOF FOR I i I AiL 4 11110 LA- mE th i TINOS and > > of Mr a d Mrs 3 lL Kellar gave i lawn party and peanut hunt Tuesday from 4to 6 in honor of her cousin little Miss Gladys Ferriss of Detroit who Is visiting her The little hostess was dainty as a rosebud in a pink organdy frocK while her guest of honor pretty as a picturS in white over pink with pink ribbon Over sixty invitation had been sent out and nearly all invited appear- ed to have responded though the threatening clouds lowered Ominously causing various changes in the ar- rangements for entertaining the little whom three lovely little tots Audrey Kellar Katharine Eltzen Dorothy Forbes all In white queened it over everybody Tie decorations all itf pink were perfectly carrteoT and the table was a dream in Jts pinji flowers The souvenirs werQJonboh boxes in the form of Easter eggs filled with candy These were grouped about the table in three piles of twenty eggs eacn and from each of the eggs pink ribbons led to th guest places about the table with and In the the children delight of alL The chIef amusement was th pea nut hunt on the lawn where they had been sown broadcast and Into which the little folks heartily Mrs Ketiar waS charmingly assist- ed in amusing her ittle daughters guests by her sister Mrs Gus Eitzeh and Mrs J Walter Higgins A TOO COMMONLY1 EXPERIENCED DISCOURTESY Women are less considerate than men asserted a disappointed hostess yesterday and they are also more exacting And it is such a small cqur tesy to write a little note to ones prospective hostess stating the exact train upon which a guest expects 0 arrive and give one an idea of when she expects to leave I have been meeting trams off and on for severai days under the impression that my guest might arrive at ay time and meantime I might have been enjoying a visit from a friend who is going was and out er ct course of the were lrawn by the luncheoji to1 ¬ ¬ abroad for several years But una to make two guests comfortable in mj limited quarters I have been obliged to postpone her visit so that she writes me she has changed her route and will not come via Pen sacola at alL The other O I dc know when she is coming I aa stilt at the train p course DR WEEKS AT THE BLACKBOARD indefinitely not meeting I her 1 S oaai ntwhch 0ra Traiv z The home Missionary Society will hold an interesting meeting Thurs- day afternoon at 330 oclock In the basement of Palafox M E church Dr Sylvester Weeks will conduct the devotional also conduct the blackboard TO NAME A COUNTY FOR A WOMAN- In his Memorial day speech at La Grange on Wednesday Governor Ter rell made an interesting suggeatlm naming of new counties Governor Terrell spoke of the fact that in Troup county and that section a company of patriotic women known- as the Nancy Harts had been during the war between the trtth a view to affording all the ala to Confederate soldiers These women of the Confederacy had done jrood service and their efforts would ever be recalled as o untold valueUn tie great struggle Georgia had hon- ored the famous of the reyc- jlntion Nancy Hart by naming Hart county after her Now that i new counties are to be organized Jn- f the state Georgia could not db better Governor Terrell than to hestow liams in honor of Mrs Williams of Columbus who was the firstto uggest the observance of Memorial day Georgia Mrs was the wfe- of the colonel ot the First Georgia regulars in the Confederate servlcej Atlanta Constitution JIIss Katharine Howell of Russelt- Ville Atk arrived Tuesday moralists a East Gregory Miss tVf 5 the or- ganized tt es i of the of Wil Iii J1aJ51ke ft s Steila Howell r ano will work- S reardthg upon one them name r gut 0 Aery- e III- I i je- t L ¬ > + feasanltfy remembe and Vel- comed y aaamy Irieade aw e durlag Tffelttwe years Miss HodgsOB of has bieai ttieattractive g est of Mrs E O Sash left Tuesday oon for io e after a d ellghtfnl visit Mrs Ferriss and little daughter Gladys of Mich ar lived Sumday a visit to rela- tives Mrs Ferriss is the guest of her mother Mrs R Pitt and Miss Gladys Is the guest little cousin Miss vera eKllar Mrs WL S Talbott of Jacksonville III whoP has spent the past two months In Jhia city Tuesday noon for home to the regret of her Pensa cola friends AnnTe McNIff and Miss Mamie of Mobile were Sunday guests of Miss Eva and Miss Etta Muller Mr McKenzie of Greenville- Ala spent Sunday in Pensacola Mr John iS McMullen and Miss EJu la McMullen of Greenville Ala spent Sunday with their sister Mrs John de la Rua 4 Mr GId GreenvIlle Ala spent Sunday in this city Barnett of the U S S Ken- tucky entertained Mr and Mrs H H- Thornton and Mr and Mrs Denham Sunday at aboard Captain Cowles entertained Mr and MrsiJJenry Baars and Mr and Mrs John C Avery at luncheon Monday 5 S v Mlsstour- iv i The ladles Benevolent Society will meet this afternoon at 43Q oclock in The Temple All users of Blue Ribbon Lemon and BEST EVER MADE Why dont you use them youll be delighted with Ribbon Flavor 1 B go- t Detroit other t eft XuIP ism Err C board the U i Vulilla Extra they are the i the BRie th Mobil who L use a Miss I > inner I S say > + ¬ = DQHTMGET r OHIERSHIP LEAGUE f Municipal Ownership League at the old Odd Fellows Hall over New Orleans Grocery store tomorrow Thursday nighf May 4 at oclock H JEL BOULTER resident F B Secy PEABODY COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS The recent gift of 100000000 from the Peabody Beard of Trust to the College for Teachers at Nash vllle and donations amounting iy as much from the state of Tenhes see and the city of Nashville have at meted widespread attention to this great college It Is planned to make this institution for training educa- tional leaders for the whole south In view of these facts the following an- nouncement will be of Interest to many young men and women of Flori- da Examinations for entrance into Pea body College will be held May 1112 1905 at DeFunlak Springs Tampa Ocala and Tallahassee That for West Florida at DeFuniak Springs will be conducted at the State Normal School by Principal H E Bennett The en trance requirements Include one year of Latin arithmetic algebra plane geometry U S history geography grammar and rhetoric and special preparation on a number of specially assigned of literature Further particulars can be secured by addressing Professor Bennett or the secretary of the college at Nash- ville Peabody Ciliege has already had a tremenuous influence In the education- al development f Florida and this in- fluence Is destined to be still greater in the future MEETING WEDNESDAY NIGHT J Hill Boating and Bathing Club meet at H H Boyers Wednesday evening at 730 NOTICE I THE i meet- Ing 4 L 1 Peab tonear j 1 1 J i i f The East will resi- dence 4MEETING MUNICIPAL 4 iy ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ The Confederate Veterans are re- quested to meet at Mr Cooks office to- day at 930r to attend in a body the opening of the U D convention at 10 oclock D B REED Commander AND CHEAPEST ICE CREAM IS BOSSOS ONLY 100 PHONE 1104 SATIS- FACTION GUARANTEED ENGLISH FACTORY LAWS v teroBfffct About T Pitiable CosdI1- tloas In cottoa Factories The first English factory laws were madeJn 1802 and were enacted mainly because of the pitiable conditioa of the young pauper children employed in the Lancashire cotton factories An outbreot of fever IB the Had cllffe XJodonr works 1784 was traced by Manchester doctors to overcrowded and lasanJtary factories and tbe tang OBrs of thejtvorkers The magistrates iaaje an attempt to lessen the evfls In spite of their success In slightly duclng the hours o labor things grew worse and other epidemics oc cwrredi Man ester board of heaHb Wok tlfe matter p to 179CJ and nrged the aecessity otMegialatlon to deal effec- tively witi it PnMIe interest was aroused and further revelatieos ef the lagra t 311 treatment ot apprentices so deeply warred public feeling that In 1802 Sir Robert Peel brought In a bill Down s the health and morals of Ir fcrcsrjaet which was passed wtthe t aai placed tk TiE BEST PER l a cdiJlCal j 1 GALLON but The o- k rt4- 43t ¬ ¬ < = A Real Woman ii iftrre wto tie t w of married lite Tarisg with Mlafal raeaslrnatleB a dozen other aches and 1 inrA poor wis not aMa to made e robust and tog Hlt war m today a batey jrhov- dae Mi ijear- sedkiBe KOCTTOS Mes KS OSOB Wine of Gardui brings health to sick women Wine of brings children te barren tomes How can any the health Mrs Mason has Any woman can actly the same relief if she will take Wine e CanJuL Wine of Cardm is a certak care for menstrual uregslarities It wffl not do impos ysli kies but it does care bearingdown pains makes motherhood possible for barren wives and relieves the pains at monthlyperiod Secure a bottle of Wine of Cardui today Afl d oggists sell 100 bottles Wine of CardoL THE BEST IS WHAT WE HAVE SARDINES VEAL AND HAM LOAF HAMBURGER STEAK AND CORN BEEF HASH SLICED BOILED HAM I The best Sardines put up In oil or Tomato Sauce at 25 cents a can I In halfpound tins and are ready TO eat They are delicious at lOc can Just put can In warm then take out and serve at lOc a can Dont boil your ham We do It for you NO bone no waste no heat 30c a pound ROSEN GERELDS Phone 391 Pensacola WANT TO 1 BUY SHODDY TJONT COME HERE THEN YOU CANT BUY ONE CENTSWORTH OF ANYTHING BUT PLAIN OLDFASHION HONEST LEATHER OF US PROPERLY PUT TOGETHER KEITHS KONQUERSF- OR MEN s 35O and 400 PATENT LEATHER IS BETTER THAN IT WAS BUT DONT IMAGINE IT WILL STAND ROUGH USAGE BROADCLOTH AND SATIN ARE BEAUTIFUL BUT NOT TO WORK IN OUR LINE- r ofLadies OXFORDS- ARE HAVE EVER SEEN THEY POSITIVELY MAKE YOU SHOE HUNGRY COME TAKE A IF YOU PLEASE rt Meyer Shoe Go Feet Furnishers For Folks 102 South Street Pensacola IF WE HAVE IT IT IS THE BEST WE ARE PARTICULAR ABOUT FRESH GROCERIES TELEPHONE ORDERS PROMPT f DELIVERYS- o If you are at particular about the things you eat anti tie prompt ieHvery o same we can please PURE FOODS MEAN GOOD HEALTH- v So Cahn Co Pure Food The Store Feed Phones 178 and 480 the Peoples Foot Comfort Weather fort lofeliaer feet You will have no discomfort from burning feet an f jjmaplng corns if you wear our Light Summer Shoes and Oxfords S2 S250 S3 and 5 Tbey are fit the foot easily and comfortably tr FIe Summer Hosiery at 15c 2ac znd 50c 5 THE BOSTON SHOE STORE Phone 690 JU7S Pensacola j- dY9rtimcnt in The Journalis I- ff rPs No8B6PeueB- OC3TQf J for as Be lIB i the H Weaker meInto a dinerent WOIUaHL j t I I lie t of e 67 t u4tJ 511aU Jtt1l j TIP I Card rdese f ex r V t f WllIEoJ- H 11 1 i 1 FR Nb I hotwat I I i 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