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PENSACOLA BAYTwas there In the harbor at
At the close of a summers dayThe ships of many nations
Safe at their anchor lay
The sun in its downwardShed its glittering rays t
Across the decks of the vesselsAs they rode on the glistening waves
Who stars that at evening sriineAre obscured by the gathering cloud
WhIle the rumbling of the thunderWith the lightning clashes loud
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Tis another stormol the tropicsThat rushes In
Lashing the waves in its angerDealing destruction each blast
gat Ip when the storm abatedAnd tie nightr gave way to day
The fleet lay safely at anchorla Pensacolas Bay
WILLPeneacol Fla
WHY MEN ARE BALDWe were In the society of many
curates and old maids at an Englishtea party The conversation hadturned on the question Does thewearing of hats make men baldOne grave and unworldly old curate
closed the discussion-by saying Not hats dear friendsbut shirts Now you will have notic-
ed that a man takes off his shirt overhis head thereby dragging the hairout by toe roots whereas a womanhere three teacupsBook v
EDUCATORATTENDINGPRESBTERY
Prof Lt W of the FloridaState College Tallahassee whohas in the city as delegate to thepresbytery left Saturday morning forhome
Prof Buchholtz not only one ofthe leading educators of tie state butBe is a acoJarly gentleman withallaG rmaiisi loye of an proficiency ininuslc
For several terms tie served as su-
perintendent of instruction for HIllsborough county and regularly as the
campaign came one heardmuch talk talk about ousting thatold Dutchman but somehow nothingdefinite could ever be urged against
to the intelligent buyer
pays 16 buy FOOTWEAR
at this store Thenewness of styles grow
better every year Nothing
here stands still alwayspressing forward The only realcompetition we have is our
endeavor of yesterday Our
new styles for Men
Women and Children are now
on exhibition Call and see
them You welcome to
look buy if you please
150 to 500PAIR
LACE and
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Tan Black and White 25 3550 and 75c pair
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hfpi out his Dutch accent thepoliticians tried hard to convince thepeople that it was absurd assuperintendent of American schoolsman who cant talk plain Americanlanguage
Hut somehow the people especial-ly the Tampa people alwaysthat despite foreign accent ProfBuchholtz only spoke more
than his native opponents buttaught his teachers how to teach cor-rectly Mpreover they were obliged-to admit that under his superintendency the public schools of Hllte
county were lifted from theordinary grade to the very foremost
in Florida public instruction
Miss Eliza Gold who has been se-riously ill for several weeks is
improved and expects to be ableto resume her duties on Monday-
MR AND MRS STODDARTSBEAUTIFUL AZALEAS
Mr and Mrs Alexander Stoddartwho recently came down from theirnorthern residence on Hudsonnear New York city are at theirbeautiful ont Stoddart avenueEast HilL j
Visitors in tha cIty especially thoserecently from a cold climate shouldnot fall to see the Stoddart placeand those who love the beautiful inthe floral kingdom and who does not
will be especially repaid by a viewof the magnificent Azaleas that arenow In their perfection and lendadded glory to that always attractiveplace
Mr and Mrs Stoddarts Azaleas arenot only the largest bushes In all thissection of the country but theirwealth of perfect pink blossoms areas rare as are beautiful and fpnn
of the most attractive sights in ornear Pensacola
ROSENSTEINFRENKEL-The wedding of Miss Evelyn Fren
d Mr Archie Roaensteln willtake Monday evening April 17The ceremony will be folowed by alarge reception at the residence ofthe brides mother Mrs M Frenkel520 West Gregory at 830
Pjensacola Chapter United Daugh-ters of the Confederacy will meet
afternoon at 4 oclock at theresidence of the president Miss Leila
j Reese
IN JAKINOF MR J J FLOWERS
Mr J Mr and MrsFloyd Rust Smith left Friday forMontgomery to attend the funeral ofthW cousin Mi1 T Flowers of thatcity who expired fery suddenly inJakin Ga Friday morning at 6
The body was taken to his home inthe burial took
place Saturday evening at 5 tocIbckMr Jones and Mr and Mrs Smith
are expected to return this morning
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PEFINITIQNA lecturer in one of his
talks on the manners and customs of-hjgh sAcjety said
Too often society Is struck a tell-ing blowby such an answer as an el
country sQuIre once made to aninquisitive young
blackboard behind him and scrawledupon it four immense letters IL SV
youngman he resumed askedthe country squire what those lettersmeant at the foot of an InvitatloaThe squire with a little chuckle answered
They mean Rush in Shake handsVictual tfp anti Put Brown Book
A FINE ENTERTAINMENTThe entertainment given Frica
night in Library Hall by members xithe Epworth League of the Gadsdenstreet M E church was well attended
The first number Nearer My Godto Illustrated by Miss FlosslBoyer and Miss Edith Luskesung by Mr R Q Owsley was extremely beautiful and a fair indIcationof the chajacter tif the whole programwhiqh has been published all theparts of which were good
Miss Alma Price of Cincinnati whodirected the entertainment did somevery gracefuf posing in The Swedishlayer which very good
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Mr J C S Timberiake the formerpopular manager of HotelIs in the en route from a brilliant-ly successful season at Palm Beachwhere he successfnlly conducted Hotel Hibycus near the Royal Ponciana-on the exclusive east side
Mr Timberiake will join Mrs andMiss Tfmberlake in Gulfport Missfor a brief rest before going to Monteagle of the most beauti-ful and picturesque mountain summerresorts In the country which opens3uhe 1 and which lie will manage
Mr and Mrs Timberlake and theirattractive daughter have just return-ed from a delightful tour of Cubawhere they went at the close of
on East Coast the ladlesproceeding direct to Gulfport wherethey Tfll await Mr Timberlake
MR AND MRS MCMILLANENTERTAlN FbR THEIR FRIENDSMRi AND MRS CULTER
Mr and Mrs 5T Cuyler McMiHa-nenterlainedtvery delightfully aboardthe Florence Withefbee Saturday witha trip on tie Trater In honor of Mrand Mrs J H Culter or LouisvilleKy wfiohaye spert the winter InPensAcbla
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on the trip which included acruise among thfiji battleships numer-ous snap shots prnrarlpus odd and at-tractive scenes secured
The bay was but allwere good sailors In addition to thehost and hostess ana the honoreesamong those aboard were Mrs Mur-phy wife of Boatswain Edwin Mur-phy of the If SS Iowa Mrs Sondleyand Miss Hazej Soiidley of HuntsvilleAla and their hosts Mr and MrsW Weekly Mrs li L Maye and herguest Miss Dot Clark of Indidna Drand Mrs SylvesterGlenn and daughter Miss Nellie Glennand their guests Bey W F Wade andMiss Wade of Evergreen Ala MrsJulia Buchere Miss Mary Robinson ofLouisiana guest of Mrs HutchinsonMrs Fannie Hall and daughter MissKatie MIs Mary Frater Miss JosleRoberts Miss Katrine Laney andMiss Annie McMilkn
JEWISH WOMEN COUNCILFINE PROGRAM MONDAY NIGHT
The Council pf Jewish Women willhold their Monday nightin the the Progress Cluband the literary and musical programarranged is one of the best ever given-It includes a violin solo by Mr MaxHeinberg song by Mrs David Harrison formerly Miss Esther Rosenstein piano solo by Miss Stone andvocal duet by Mr and Mrs Ike Hirschman f
Mrs David Harrison will read herown paper on Professional and ClubWomen
Miss Emilia Shulmans piper onWomen in the Home and the Commu-
nity will be read by Mrs Lep Myer
THE NAVAL RECEPTIONSATURDAY
As the houseboat Everglades TaIled to arrive as expected the receptionthat was to have been given aboardwas transferred to the Country Cluband from 330 to 6 oclock last evening there was a throng of youthbeauty fashion andrespects to the charming hostesseslargely ladies of the navy assisted bya corps from local society
The club rooms were beautifullydecorated with flowers and the Amer-ican colors and delightful
were during the eveningThe affair was quite Informal and
the mingling of civil Jhilitary and naval social life leftonew and the renewal ol old Acquain-tances that enjoyable
MISS MORRIS GIVESA FANCY
Miss Gipsey Morris who leavesht for her home in Atlantaclose
a most with adress dance for her junior class
afternoon Ibvel affairFifty children all in fancy dressmake an attractive at
but when in addition to appropilate costume to each dancer theydance as gracefully as
to they are Irreslstable andmany flowers for the cliildren addedto their pleasure in the pogfry mo
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COMPLEXIONDAYS USE
SATINOLATHE UNEQUALED BEAUTifiER
removetan pr sallowness and restore
beauty j
Is a new dlscoyery guar-anteed and money refunded Jf it fallsto remove tie worst case of FrecklesPimples Liver Spots Blackheads andDisfiguring Eruptions in 20 days Af-ter these defects are removed the skinwill be spft clear healthy and beautlful Price 50 cents and 100 drug-gist or mall
Mrs W L Oury writes LittleRock Ark Sept 3 1904 For threeyears I was troubled with pimples
sppts tried every-thing advertised for skin disease ith
relief until the past few weekshave used Satinola with marvelousresults My complexion has beenchanged Aff a smooth beautIful pink
j without blemish I shall always keep
J National Toilet Co Paris Tenn Soldin Pensacola by all leading dealer
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I Eighteen of them all in costumeby little Miss Avis Smith danced
Flower Dance
Spanish Dance in costume 1
The Sailors Pn the Shore a groupoance by twelve little girls and boysin costume led by Miss Laura AvisSmith
I Sailors Hornplpe by Miss MiriamJ
Milkmaids Jig by Miss MiriamBlount Miss Ila Louise OBrien andMiss Avis Smlth all wearing couquet
little Sunbonneta and apronsHighland Fling Miss Ila Louise
OBrienBat Dance Miss MIriam Bloun-tTheMlnueftev danced
couples in costume with powderedhair and patches was very beautifulThey were Cecil Smith and DorOthyReeves Joseph Rouhla and Dorothy
Moreno and JanieKnowles Charles Chunn and Kathleen Gonzalez Bowen Gonzalez and
Willie Blount and GraceReilly
Little Miss Grace Bonar a threeyearold tot in an pleatedfrock of pink with pink wings wastruly a in The Fairy Dance
In addition to these there were theusual round dances andher little pupils patronswill welcome Miss Morris when shereturns next season
LIBRARY WITHDRAWS-IN FAVOR PUBLIC SCHOOL
At the business meeting held Fridayafternoon the Pensacola Library Asso-ciation decided to1 withdraw from thelibrary contest In favor of the publicschool
As the Library now has about allthe books included In thewould be unnecessary to duplicatethem
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Mrs W B Wright and her guestMrs Parker of New York and MrsMarschali wife of Lieut Marschallwere Capt Cowless guests at lunch-eon aboard the S Missouri
It is said that Lord Beresfprd lordhigh admiral of the British navy willreach about April 15th andwill be a guest aboard Colonel Thompsons houseboat the Everglades
Dr C Lewis DIehl of LoulsyilleKy who arrivetf Thursday anhas been visiting Mr and Mrs George-P Wentworth on his return from a
at Ponce Park and Other ppiaison the East Coast expects to leave to-day noon for home
Mrs E Meade Wilson who haVieenconfined to her home for a week ixcmore by a severe cold is greatly Im-proved
i iMr R J Sublette father of
W Sublette and Mrs Wnu RwiJohnson of this city Is here fqr few daysas thefr guest He will tillsweek to his home in Tennessee
Mrs S S Cramer who has beenseriously ill is much better
Mrg John Page and two chlldrjerileft Friday night Jar their futureJioraeBirmingham
Mrs Mv Condon left Friday Hlghtlma visit to herr son in Birmingham V-
WMrs M E Chansey of MobQe anaMrs Xtebone of New Orleans are li-tk ecity vlsltiagr their sisterFrank Cramer
Mrs W BL ow of St LouisarriVed in ta city Friday mpralng
wIll spend several weeks aereutie-gmestof her another Mrs R IO3j
Tke 8tk grife of High school fis-Baras leaaier gaY a Wen paftroalzai-excarsi i oaia has Saturday TC
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benefit of the High School LibraryThe day was enjoyable though the
was rather rough and man unaccustomed paid the usual
Imploring thecapialn to Dostop the boat and let me die withthe result that once ashore they
clear heads and voracious appe-
tites awaiting them
Mr and Raphael Church MissLame Mr Clarence Church
Cincinnati who came to see thefleet left Friday for Alabama where
Lame recently inherited a fewthousand dollars worth of property
The children of that good womanMrs Adele Davenport who passedaway Friday after long suffering have
sincere sympathy of all who knewher as that blessed gift of God thebest earthly friend a mother
Mr and Mrs John E Stillman enMr and Mrs John C Avery
and their guest Mrs Jackson Lieutand Mrs J I Bryan Mr and MrsJohn Beriham Mr J M Roberts andCapt U S dinner
evening
Mrs Elizabeth Tankard andhave arrived in the city on a visit
to friends in tie fleet
Mr and Mrs C W Lamars babydaughter was quite sick yesterdaySbut nothing serious anticipated
Mr and Mrs Julius Oerting are thehappy parents ofa little son the fifth3
7The Excelsior Flinch will meet qn
Wednesday afternoon wita Mrs J CPebley on East HIll
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Mr M E Batts efficient road master of ttie L N and Mrs Batts expect to leave about April 15 on aleisure trip through the West
visit fc St Louis they will go tovisiting all the points of in-
terest In Colorado then to Salt LakeCity and late to San Francisco andthe Grand Canyon planning to returnabout middle of June
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Mrs IL Matthews who has spentthe winter with her daughter Mrs ME left Saturday noon fOr herhome in Nashville Tenn to the regret of the many friends of both la-
dies
Miss Bessie Kelly of Mobile who Isnow visiting her sister Mrs Wrightgoes Tuesday to spend aMiss Sallie Wright 1
iHon Stephen R Mallory made his
official call on Admiral Evans Satur-day morning going put on the revenue
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MrsLouis Parker of New York arrrred Friday evening from Mobile ona visit to Mrs W B Wright and afterDinner a number of friends called to
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Mrs L S Brown and little son Hen-ry Wrighfc Brown escorted by MrBrwnr returned Saturday morningfrom Louisville Ga where theyspent several weeks visiting MrBrowns relatives in the interest ofMrs Jiealth And it is verygratifying to her many friends tolearn that though not yet as robustas could he desired Mrs Brownshealth Is greatly improved
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Mrs Collier and Miss Murphy ofMontgomery are expected to arrivethis morning to spend the day withMrs Annie A Dooley seeing the warfleet and1 the famous men behind theguns
Mrs Robert McCaskell of FreeportFl is the lovely guest of Mrs FrankMariEton during her stay in the cityMrs McCaskell Is a to theSabbath School Convention now meet-Ing in the Presbyterian church andhas captivated the hearts of all whohave been so fortunate as to meet herby her grace and charm of manner t
Wouldmt It be perfectly dear ofPresident Castro to bring his navyand outside the harbor for a fewdays One can almost hear the nowreigning admiral Joviallytog o ilm X blanket Castro comeon in and break a bottle before you
slppl adding after a pause as hesaid ChilliansTlf dontaccept i ahem the Gulf will smellofgarllcIn the morning
Demand Blue Ribbon Lemon andVanillaExtracts They are absolutelypure great strength gro-cerhas them j
Horehound Syrup I-
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Henry C Stearnadruggists Saullsburg Wis writes May I-
2ariS01i I have been selling BaTlards Horehound Syrup for two yearsand have never had a preparation that
better satisfaction I no-tice thafiwhen I sell a bottle theycoma tack for more I canfecommeiid 25c 50c 100
NOTICE
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women yosthfal at forty or fifty as the were at twenty lengthening theircareer before least It never fails to permanently reiove theworstcases of brown liver spots freckles scars smal-
lpox pittins deep wrinkles and disfiguring eruptionsPRICE 50 CENTS At nil Drug Stores or Direct
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IFouF Easter Oxfordsyou gettea em that good
think twice before you swap tot jus old ShoesSecond fc that when you select your Shoe for ourstqcjt for summer wear that you will get clean freght rightupt-otheminoteinstyle and make and a guarantee of positiye comfort
Pair at Three DollarsOthers at 5250andup to Pretty socks and stockings jPlS 25and 50 cents
TOM SHOE StOREPalafox Street Peiisacola
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