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1669-37 Social, Society, & Local News 1895-1926
- neY With-pretty sail useful afar`' ars acre "I he Tununlea and the'I 1 . 1 *efts as Lax• Yank■ never forgot their religion," err Nmeti rte ul-tlwlr fstven+. M lie raid. I;Iqt.) Byy,I.• �n1r1(/ o! ,iter Ch nt' h1 r. Smith it not a believer•i r' Vhlt- 10, V " „.:. .p.„.„ flpza r" MY. M:eie;' �-t 11�� .:k`in 1 ^ �r in ne Dorf ale,"Saturday, Murch'Lith I the preacher's hnndd,, 1i 1k4 tttUs that 111` t' �' to a mit le. Wes and Coffee atom.— to become a child of P:�tlPi one must `j_ do more fh,,. ... . .. up ts-tore a crowd • i• •-- "-- and shake hands with an evangelist. •r NEW II AN •e RG SM ART. Ile says one must accept Christ, hon- a At the !Slue /fat Shop. Mies Kelley self, he must open up his heart and `'0 - e is showing some very distinctive say it to)i iriselr and meter it. 44P •ill models in hate for traveling and city An interesting story of how a 16- ( ` wear. Especially pretty are the hats year-old youngster had boarded a iof relophano braid and the• shiny cargo ship at Liverpool for America �� 1'• ,� _ black lacquered hats that are wholly and on the first night out when he be- v without trimming except, perhaps, a gnn to say his prayers, one of the 1?. I / i�,`t f_ heavy jet pin thrust. through the inen in the crew struck him another L. turned-hack brim. These hats dc- of the men took the youngster's part pend upon their beauty of line and i the smartness of material for their, and a tight ensued, but the elTurts of poppularity, the boy to say his prayers,hada good Hiss Kelley has been making effect on the men and before the ship Weicome leather huts. •Those in kid me verhad arrived in America every man �ae in everywhe sold well. She is making lovely hat boy was n°other than John Anderson, l l� bands of ribbon and of patent leather who when a man wits chosen-to cap-embroidered,in retia. One shown in thin the 'Creat Eastern,” which was t brown grosgrain of very heavy goal- at the time the greatest ship in the A fat steaming pot of Tetley's Orange Pekoe, • ' }ty, had appliques of chamois in the vt'orld' • • a nice cup to hold it—some cream and natural embroidered on with retie. The Gypsy told of irn English o!- This Land was designed for a I t of Geer who while at mess,among others Sugar—that's a COmbination t0 warm the natural chamois:• • '• T. who were cursing and drinking, was cockles of your heart I You'll welcome it The new way for.-maklag the very converted and rose up,and said he filrny.hats of horsehair braid is,with- would accept Jesus. This Mr. Smith • anywhere,`any 11lfte.`' ! ' 'out any lining whatever. They are Maid required much more courage than +� • r made over petalshaped wire frames going over the top and the man be- and are very pretty with wreaths of came a follower of the Lord because f roses encircling the crowd. he meant whathe said. TLEy9s TEA The new circ hats made up with At a short-after meeting, the I dull soft black lace aro smart. The • d use of black lace is ,French and ,t gives a very distinctive touch. In `• • % 1 the shops one sees lavish use of Do you know why Tetley's is such good cherries in millinery. At the Blue 1•^:k,- tea? We've been blending tea fpr ever i- }int Shop yesterday a braid hat in the r.7:47- a new peach rose, which is quite un- ;:'. a hundred yetirs, ' We've learned a thingc like the old henry'red, and is very ( lr ��llpleasing, w suntrimmed except for �; L;(ORI'NE' or twol 1• thelongIsle rayed cherries that Bang- " led btirntvttr When Madame orders �'.` ' •'.�AL'V '_�q9 `. ' `!\-Alj o a cherry I t they simply tack the iii ;t stems in be ween the braid and use n �. no foliage or other trimming to prevent ' 1 achieve al very fascinating effect. �� Bak dness I Duplex Fireless Cankers. Moore e 1\/ILL\ \/H RACH • D OTT let your hair "THIGH SCHOOL GIRLS •`,t/ fall out until ", t l'ItEI'AI(ING FOR CONFERENCE. (t� head looks like a billiard y `ij st The girls' summer conference of ball. the Y. W. C. A.'s of Georgia and t ♦� CASINO e Florida will u held of Magnolia 4Stop it,ns thousands have �y n Springs, on 'th`e beautiful St. Johns v done, by massaging the .,river near St. Augustine from June scalp with White Cloverine 30 to July 0. All who have ever at- i'�, resided a girls'. camp know -of the Salve at bed-time. Many wonderful opportunities for. �,+, , People state that the re- '0', ^ good • sults are marvelously1,, times this presents. The high School A {�► Program for s girls are already making preparations v( Prompt. week • to attend and the carnival. to be *. It is highly%recommended fP given by them at the Y. W. C. A. on t for Burns, Piles, Totter, 9t. TUESDAY Saturday evening, is produced as a .-i Eczema, Ulcers, Dandruff, i^ - means for making money to send y.. Sunburn, Catarrh, Chafes, WEDNESDAY representatives. If you enjoy a jolly t Ivy Poisoning,Sore Thorat, t,- THURSDAY r time, you are cordially invited to at- t Chapped Hands and Lips, •,I tend. The sale of delicious home- si •etc. FRIDAY made candy will be' one of the fes- ,n Ai an ail-around household . SATURDAYUtes• first-and there Is nothing h' ec better and you should get i �IDo not forget before, you leave to .1 a ba: from your druggist order The IIet'ald sent-to your sum- 1 without delay. Open for dancing and high class restaurant a la carte / If sold out, we will for- . address. ,You will wont Miami 1 ward box, prepaid, upon news,especially if you are a property receipt of lIe. L �I owner here. Telephone 1100 or drop MUSIC by the into the office, and tell' us when to 'DISCOVERED BY PHYSICIAN OF I j make the cha,ge.—adv. FIETYYEARS'PRACTISE • � •• Fred Cubberley and daughter, Miss MILLIONSOF•BOXES USED Ray Manderson Orchestra Hazel Cubberley, of Cedar Keys, are •.ANNUALLY INAMERICAN HOMES recent arrivals In Miami, having come to he present at the wedding of 'WILSON.CHEMICALCb.Tyr • one.Pa'- , Phone For Reservation 25 Beach Miss Lillian Reid and Capt.'Gregory I`�this evening. , Int_• _ Tne . Reason ., Why • . r GOODS ARE BEST r qty : z: :,} I , . ,.,..„.... ,.., _ , i . . . . . . . , • , .. ... ,_ ii,,:; I f z.........�, ®.�_ Your grandfather's old violin sounds sweeter arid softer • ^ '40 • -• ;}` ti ? �4 belay than when it was bought. t �2.�( ' iii �p�. i 1 pp •,...&•"4.-a7.-.....___-7..,„--,-_-_77.-.--..,,,,,„... The same "Silver Crain Spruce" wood that i' ''i it- _ _....... .,� ruado his -.�_ violin ¢row sweeter nd softer tonne the sounding throat l�,'! i + n� '`�'io+: ► of.the Starr 1'�toncr is h, and sounding . : J. ''' ` , 1 rgM©�"•� • Starr'Pianos. p board of the 1 , —�"' s �r .., la�� • ' 1�w' This makes Starr goods superior in material, sound and IC �, i'I ^ ;tone. They have been tried and found true for 60 years. "- ,y . ".i{• Call and lot us prove this. t pit- .� ,#, I•_or A ;.'�� r • THE STARR PIANO CO.- i M - F. M. THOMAS, MANAGER - e • CASH OR TERMS 428 TWELFTH STREET EASY PAYMENTS . . —_ I. ; • • �' -.. . _ . . r..