10 THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL TUESDAY MORNING DECEMBER 21 1909 Phone 38 and Phone 38 PJA Lvents From e From 2toi3Am By BONNIE BURNHAM 73otolOpm 0 449160 tiV 9 + DA i o4v o THE WEEKS EVENTSTUE- SDAY 0- O < 0 0 DEC 21 d Reception for Miss Nellie Keyser hostess Mrs E C Smith O- O Meeting of the Tuesday Bridge club hostess Mrs John O 4 Avery on Gadsden street es Euchre club hostess Mrs 4 Meeting of the Married Ladl O < > Francis Blumer on Government street 4 4 Meeting of the SixHanded Euchre club hostess Mrs Morris 4 4 Bear on East Hill 4 v WEDNESDAY DEC 22 4 Debutante tea for Miss Cora Louise Simpson hostess Mrs 4- O Horace Simpson 4- O Meeting of the W C T U at the First Presbyterian church 0- O 3pm 0 0 Progressive euchre at the Progress club 8 p m O 4 Meeting of the Pastime Euchre club hostess Mrs J G Yni 0 estra on North Sixth avenue O KeelingCresap wedding on East Strong street S30 p m O > THURSDAY DEC 23 4 Meeting of the Thursday club hostess Mrs M D Merritt on 4 4 on Romana street <> e A NN006oi40 0910444000006 4Q 10004 t00OOa o600940o00m0 O THE SCEPTER OF WOMAN- An American poets reply to the English poets aspersion- The woman with pure lips to kiss Knows nothing of the serpents- hiss Nor Is she as has Ibeen sung Knows nothing of the serpents tongue She is as peaceful as a dove Her life is given to deeds of love As mother thru enduring years She wipes from childhoods face Us tears- In illness on the fevered brow She he handl feel it now And pointing to healths upward slope Reveals the power of faith and hope She does not rudely ask the state To be made manat any rate She finds within the walls of home Her larger Greece her nobler Rome Lovely she is in every spot She will not be what she is not And him she takes who comes to woo Will find her faithful fond and true She knows that natures precious- line Goes on from herdear and divine- Is hers without a words dispute With none to be her substitute- Tis she who quickens mind and soul For years she has them in control 4 n It our restless sisters quote GIve her no wish to brawl or vote She is the worlds true genesis The center and the fount of bliss The pattern as the years grow ripe Of that which makes the angel type Divinely fair nutured on high And flawless as the azure sky She shuns loud fame dismisses strife And reigns as mother sister wife Joel Benton in New York Christian World CHOIR PRACTICE AT THE SACRED HEART RECTORY TONIGHT There will be choir practice tonight- at the Sacred Heart rectory and all members are expected to be present Both the men and the boys choir are to practice music for the Christmas- tide NEILSONDELMAR WEDDING PROVES A SURPRISE- The pretty home wedding of Miss Emma Neilson and Mr John H C Delmar which took place on Sunday evening at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs X A Neilson proved a surprise to the many friends of the couple when the news became known yesterday The ceremony was performed by the Rev Mr Julian S Slbley of the First Presbyterian church only relatives and immediate friends of the family having been witnesses- The bride who is an exceptionally attractive young Indy was married- in a handsome green coat costume with hat and accessories matching- She was attended by Miss Daisy Per- kins and the groom by Mr Lawrence Neilson a brother of the bride Mr and Mrs Delmar went immediately- to their new home which was al ¬ ready handsomely furnished await- ing ¬ their arrival They will be at home to their friends at the corner of Thirteenth street and Fifteenth ave ¬ nue THE MARRIED LADIES EUCHRE CLUB POSTPONES REGULAR MEETING- The Married Ladies Euchre club will not meet as usual today but will postpone its meetings until one week from today on account of Christ ¬ mas week The meeting was to hay taken place at the home of Mrs Fran ¬ cis Blumer on Government street MISS KATE MDONALD LEAVES Miss Kate McDonald who has been visiting the family of W F McDon- ald ¬ of Lillian Ala and also Mr and Mrs W A Beal of West Gonzalez street left last night for her home in Maxten N C She was accompanied- by her brother Manton who will spend tho holidays with his mother and other relatives Mr and Mrs Beal leave in a few days for Lillian Ala to spend the holidays with the parents of the latter who are Mr and Mrs J W Kinsey S LITTLE MILDRED HENRY ARRINGTON WAS CHRISTENED- A pretty christening took place on Sunday evening at the home of the grandmother of the little lady Mrs N A Nelson when Mildred Henry Arrington was christened the Rev Mr Sibley officiating The baby who is a dainty little girl is eleven months old and the daughter of Mr and Mrs H T Arrington- THE NOMADS MET YESTERDAY- The Nomads held their regular meeting yesterday Mrs W B Fer riss was hostess and Dante was the subject under discussion After va ¬ rious quotations from the poet had been given Mrs Thos Hannah read- a fine paper on Dante Mrs F S Mel len subject having been Dantes In- fluence ¬ on the New Era ss Hilda Blount also gave a reading4 RECEPTION TODAY FOR MISS NELLIE KEYSER One of the delightful events of the week will occur today when Mrs E C Smith will be hostess at an elabor ¬ ate reception which is to be given in honor of Miss Nellie Keyser Miss Keyser who made her debut last year- is one of the leaders In the young so- ciety ¬ set THE TUESDAY BRIDGE TO MEET WITH MRS JOHN AVERY Mrs John Avery will be hostess to- day at a pleasant meeting of the Tues- day Bridge at her home on Gadsden street This is to be one of the pleas- ant ¬ j evpiits of today in fact THE SIXHANDED EUCHRE CLUB WITH MRS BEAR The SixHanded Euchre club will meet this afternoon Mrs Morris Bear is to be hostess at her home on East Hill AT CHRIST CHURCH SUNDAY- In the rendition of Dudley Bucks two beautiful songs Fear Ye Not 0 Israel and My Redeemer and My =I THE PURE FOOD STORE THE HOLIDAY TABLEInv- ariably contains some confection something for the afterdinner palate We have numerous delic ¬ ious and palatable sweets that are pleasing to good tastes among those just received are heartshaped Colonial Mints in all colors and Nunnallys Christ ¬ mas confections None too good for our customer- sNOTEOur customers should realize that dur ¬ I ing Christmas week we are rushed as is everybody- else so the earlier this week your orders are in the I more we will appreciate your foresight and the better service you will of course get ORDER EARLY Sol Cahn Co0 Agents Nunnallys Candies I Phones 1720 and 1721 PENSACOLA FLA 11 Nov lo Get Rid of Wrinkles Wonderful Difference In the Face Pro duced by Dr Hebras Viola Cream- A Wonder Worker for the Complexion A remarkable skin Ututitirr and a skin nmoilv all in one i found in U- rHhra s Viola Cream It ihs leeome Immensely popular t iaue no other treatment or fnot preparation Is iKres sary while using it Along it so iiuiirllt s tlio skin that- It mak > tL skin outi ul > plump thus making w ui Us daT ir it glues tin skin a r1 u i a a l gln ttnT and purity that t cv 1 8te it IU s an r I- to hlaklc I af rg tc ot r piros of Impurc an I It imkcs trt trS r y x I fft- > t Fr > n The Results of Viola Cream Will Be a Revelation to You pimples blotches and red spots sunburn tan and chap disappear Try Dr Hrbras Viola Cream on your face tonlRjH and see the difference after a few applications If is abso- lutely ¬ safe and never grows hair on tho race Viola Cream Is sold at all reliable drug- stores for M cents a jar or will be sent charges prepaid on receipt of price provided you mention the name of the druggist who could not supply you A trial package or Viola Cream and Guides to BMUitv will he inalied by the G C Ittttner Co Toledo Ohio for 10 cents to cover postage parking etc Because of the great amount of alkali- in cheap poapp they do enormous damage to the skin Wash your face with Viola Skin Soap every night and morning be- fore ¬ and after using Viola Cream This strap together with the Viola Cream is a combination which has produced aston- ishing ¬ results Viola Skin Soap is sold nt 25c a cake by all druggists or sent prepaid on receipt of price by The G C I Bittner Co Toledo Ohio For sale in Pensacola by W A I DAlemberte druggist and apothecary 121 S Palafox S- tLadies AttentionF- or 10 days only beginning Monday ecember in your Ir ss dyed any color for X100 to SI50 or French dry or steam cleaned for 100 Skirts rO cents only Jackets relined and refitted at big cut rates Gentlemen I For 10 days only your snit dyed any color for 100 to i0 or French dry or I steam cleaned for 75 cents Coats and Overcoats relined at his reduction Pensacola Steam Dye Works 12 W Romana VV K BISHOP PROP Phone 125 I I The only firstclass steam dye works in the city and all work guaranteed I I Lord on Sunday evening at Christ church Mrs Forcheimer excelled herself She sang with fine tone and adequate expression The climax in Fear Ye Not was superb The miserable weather prevented many from participating in the en- joyment ¬ of the vocal and organ music THE ENGAGEMENT OF MISS ANNA ROSASCO AND MR HENRY GOLDSMITH WELLES Announcement to the society world was yesterday made through tho At ¬ lanta Journal of the approaching mar- riage ¬ of Miss Anna Kosasco of this city and Mr Henry Goldsmith Welles of Atlanta the happy event- to occur on the evening of Wednes- day ¬ January 26th at the First Pres hvterian church The bridetobe is the lovely daughter of Mr and Mrs I IThis Store is a- I I Haven fo- rI I i Gift Seekers I i stork of Jewelry Glassware Crock cry and Silverware is not allowed to bt me less attractive as the rush of the holidays is felt On the other hand we- ar receiving additional shipments daily we are ke ping up our stock so that vcrl >ody can have ample opportunity for careful selections Things that are suggestive as gifts ar- rive dally and make a visit to this hand ono store a pleasant part of your down ¬ town tours I In J ntally we can attention to the finest Writing Paper in America whi- hi nrr > awl which we ran have mono Si ai ol in beautiful designs at your ordei What could bo more appreciable than a bx of Eaton Crane eve Pikes fine Lr n VrTini = Paper With a tasteful nnC am for Cfcrisfnas for your friends Think and see if yon know any I tl rs tilt would like b- CttlrGERSONS 40 S Palafox Thiesen Building Uni S Hosasfo of North Hill and much interest U being evinced among her numerous friends relative to the important announcement The Atlan- ta ¬ I Journal has the following Mr and Mrs William S llosnsco I of Pensacola Fla annouice the en- gagement of their daughter Anna Isi I bel to Mr Henry Goldsmith Wells 01 Atlanta the wedding to take price oil January 2C at the First Presbyterian church in Pensacola Mr Wells is the Atlanta repre- sentative of the Mutual Iife Insur- ance company and one of the mos prominent young business men of A- tlanta lie is a graduate of the Uni- versity of Georgia and will introdur I his bride to a charniiii circle ot j friends in the social life of plant MR JOHN CHOATE- IS IN TALLAHASSEE- Mr John CHoate is in Tallahassee where he is spending the holidays a the guest of his family there Mr fhnnte is very itoptilar in local circles and will be missed among the many gay events of the Yuletide TO SPEND THE HOLIDAYS HOME Following is a partial list of the I young people who will leave their studies to spend the holidays in Pen sacola Miss Dorothy Reeves from olum ilia Tenn Miss Blizalnth Fisher from Baltimore Miss Mary Wilson from Brenau College Mist Josie Lof tin from Bessie Tifts in Georgia Miss Mildred Blount from Notre DAme Miss Grace Keilly Miss Kath ¬ leen Gonzalez Miss Marguerite Finch and Miss Mary Bale from the Con- vent ¬ of the Sacred Heart Miss Tan Knowles from New York Miss Eve- lyn Maxwell from North Carolina I Miss Mary Keyser from Baltimore I NO DANCE AT THE OSCEOLA- ON XMAS EVE There will be no dane at the Osceo ow er affairs will crowd the last three days of the present week The vari- ous j sets of the city in fact are all planning some sort of holiday diver- Sion and Xmas time is to be unusual rty crowded as a result i ERNEST LITTLE ALVIN PFEIFFER WAS CHRISTENED Little Alvin Ernest Pfeiffer was christened at the close of the Sunday I morning services at the Evangelical Luthern church Miss Blanch White Viand Mr A Pohlman having been > He is the charming little son of Mrs Ernest Pfeiffer I DR HERMAN HERING WAS i FOLLOWED WITH- i MUCH INTEREST Dr Herman S Hering M A of I Boston spoke to a large and apprecia- tive ¬ audience at the Christian Science I church on Sunday evening bains been introduced by Mr Scott M Lof tin His ideas were well put and of I exceptional interest the evening hay ling been one of extreme interest among those who attended THE SHAKESPEARE- CLUB The Shakespeare club members who always lend brightness to Satur ¬ day when their literary feast furnish- ed ¬ all the sunshine yesterday morn ¬ ing when they met with Mrs C J Torrey As nature was in the dumps but inclement weather and the Christmas season in no way in ¬ I terfered with the attendance which I was large and which was graced with the presence of one visitor Mrs Feth ers of Janesville Wis I In the absence of the president I Mrs E S Colston who has gone to j New Orleans the first vicepresident- Mrs John G Mann presided and felt t I thoroughly at home having filled be- fore I the office of president so ca- pably ¬ I The literary program consisted of a I review of the play Much Ado About Nothing Mrs T W Sims who had the assigning of the nets showed her usual hood judgment as they were splendidly handled by the following ladies Analysis of Act LMiss Batre Analysis of Act ITIrs Elmo Da vison Analysis of Act IIIMiss Rosa Ly ¬ ons Analysis of Act IYIrs Erwin Craighead Analysis of Act YIrs A W Goldsby After this the treasurers report- was given which proved a credit to the club for after paying all obliga- tions ¬ it now has 1005 in bank I Another feature of the meeting was introduced by Mrs Mann who brought a clipping from a paper which was I A Quiz of Shakespeares Comedies a I Romance The questions which were answered with the name of one of Shakespeares comedies were read by Mrs Davison and found ready an- swers ¬ among these splendid Shakes ¬ pearean scholars Mrs Mann wished all a merry Christmas and then the meeting ad ¬ journed the next not to be held until Saturday January ltobiIe Regis- ter tpr THERE- A Missouri woman who thought the sex slandered by Kipplings descrip- tion ¬ as a rag a bone and a hank of I hair has declared that man is a I brag a drone and a tank of air Exchange REMEMBER BLUE RIBBON When ordering your flavoring ex- tracts ¬ Lemon or vanilla either is de liphtfully different from the ordinary brands 1st Christian Church j To Give Bazaar i The ladies of the First Christian church will hold a bazaar Tuesday and Wednesday Dec Sand and 23rd i at he Sinner Sewing Machine ofiia j Homemade mince meat rrd cake a ill he on sale FLOWERS- Fine j fresh carnations for Christmas Red White Pink Pretty assortment of ferns i for dishes Also fine speci men palrrs and ferns Bayou Floral Garden Phone 875 252 East Chase St J J C > Llr Grt Ts Mid Season Millinery Sale The One Trimmed Hat Event of the Season S at the Millinery Department r i > The Ready to sa Wear Store I This lf9 eek Only An event that will interest every woman Entire stock- of Trimmed Hats will be sold at absolute cost Nothing reserved in this great sacrifice sale fIats for every occasion- all to be closed out at absolute cost tat JUST NOTE PRICES I 400 Trimmed Hats at 298 1000 Trimmed Hats at 698 500 Trimmed Hats at 398 1200 Trimmed Hats at 898 V 600 Trimmed Hats at 449 1400 Trimmed Hats at 998 k 800 Trimmed Hats at 598 1800 Trimmed Hats at 109- 8f Safe 0 Untrimmed Shapes lt Genuine Beaver Hats no imitations long soft fr furry nap at D a price which will stand for a record for some 84 9 8 time to come 10 and 12 values a All 25 and 35 Trimmed Hats 1 handsomely trimmed with willow plumes on Beaver shapes and silk velvet to close at l i9B90- Mo Hats Charged at These Prices See Our Line of Willow Plumes at Special Prices MILLINERY DEPARTMENT The Ready A to El < Wear Store Brent Building R2FFWE NEllER ALLOW ANYONE TO UifRESELL US r f 4 q sv v F MISSION NOTES Long looked for Christmas week has arrived and the children are on the qui vive for things to happen and things to make the heart glad so the Mission is preparing so as to be on time for Mr Santa Claus and by special arrangement he will visit the Mission on Government and Reus streets Christmas evening about a oclock and will commence to dis ¬ tribute all kinds of things Prepara- tory to this there will be an enter ¬ tainment given by the children in SOPS choruses pieces etc About 730 there will be another en- tertainment given by grown folks the best in the city the best without exception as the performers are sac- rificing ¬ their own happiness and com ¬ fort to bestow it upon those that re ¬ ceive very little of such goodness dI The Mission thanks those who have generously donated to this Christmas treat or who are purposing to do so by their gifts in toys candies fruit etc Sunday at 315 a fine program was rendered If it were only to hear the Mission chorus it was worth while to pay a visitvisitors were welcom- ed to this service and we are as ¬ sured of a second visit if a first i 3 made- In the evening at 730 Rev R W Simpson the Mission director preach- ed ¬ To this also a cordial invitation was extended to cvone During Christmas week and until the new year there will be no night school drilling or swine class But the services on Tuesday and Thurs- day ¬ evenings will he carried on as usual commencing at 73fl Preparations for the Bazaar destin ¬ u f ed to be the best ever held in Pr sacola are b ing rapidly pushed f ward Tin rooms at the Old Ha Kitchen No S North Palafox sire are being decorated with eremre and the Christmas tree is waiting Santa Clans to fill it up with all K r of presents to delight both little 1 big folks During the week there wil flit luncheon served the menu be specially inviting as there can be Ig 1 some of that celebrated fish choud turkey and ham sandwiches cal confections and tea coffee etc oJ be served all day On Tuesday evening about < I Miss Missouri Cawthon will gtv t delightful entertainment Wedmi evening there will be the lira r for the grandest dressed doll t t Continued on Page Twelve I We Are Closing Out y X m as about five hundred Ladies Misses and Childrens Fats including a large number of Pattern Hats A Sal e Heres Your Opportunity 1r right in midseason to buy an uptodate O I at a greatly reduced price Hat We Have Moved I Vintcri- l and are now located in a more generally accessible store which is well lighted 1i and convenient12 and 14 East Gar- den ¬ 11 I11 a ts A trip of inspection here is all we ask Ii- IIi = = I OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL CHRISTMAS = = c = = =C = = = = = c = Peerless Millinery Company ILl 12 and 14 East Garden Phone 6674 d u I