1668-27 Economics, Development, & Real Estate 1895-1926 }]] Jj4Jj)
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Day,NewportDeeree THOMAS 1. PANCOAST RETURNS •-:4
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H 4I SLATE FOD R00F Is Representave of John SCollins,Builder of Resort
t,..w, NEW Hy, DEPOT • .Across the Bay
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NOW ON C000ND AND HE COMES WITH MANY______
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PLANS FOR FUTURE DEVEL-
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OPMENT OF RESORT . ' .-
' ssr ' ALONG WITH (Y HER MATERIAL
} •• TO BE USED IN RUSHING
df l STRUCTURE TO COMPLETION—
I, Piling for Bridge Are Now Out 1,750 •
i. • ..r WALLS WILL BE FINISHED TO- Feet From West Shore, and 500 ,
I zr' ,;`; DAY —.CLEARING LOTS FOR Feet From East Shore—Will Be
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{ l PARK PURPOSFF. Finished Within the Oen-
'� K tract Period—Work
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By this evening the walls will be Across Bay. }
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i; completed and the roof ready for the
• N 7 a' ,• . slaters on the new Florida East Coast m
i fr r t station, so rapidly has the work pro- Thomas J. Pancoast, personal rep-
s,, grossed in the last couple of weeks. resentative of John S.Collins,the New
P-
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K A car load of slate for the roof is here
i Jersey capitalist, donor of a ten.acre • •}
;,,tr;,• rz, ,., ��S ,� and �vi;l be discharged this morning, park ails to• 1 �r�t fs•. and two car loads of paving brick forthe city, builder of the •
•Y v; ,� 1 the court and approaches were being bridge across the bay; and pioneer In
rg .>�1; 1 t nloaded yesterday. the tranefp ation of the peninsula
�'�i ,, All the rafters were up yesterday wilderneis'into' a.paradise, turned
o with the exception of a few and they to Miapri•ye,9teltl0 morning, and one `f
with the sheathing will be put in o lils'flrst ntteritncea'afte}' tin
K•i: place today- _Such of the timber gree g •
'
>, old'friends was that he'was-here to '� i
a e,,� ,,; 3 i ,, comas already framed which in a
,/ '�� ,.t r "' „ f;:'.1,•4'�" measure accounts for the ertraordin- shy' that his family'.would join him 1+
.; A' (w:, '� „ - ,,`f�i,.�; j ars time being; made, though it takes his in a week or so and Miami was to be
f away none of the credit due 9uperin- his future home for good and all time.
' ` tendent Rolla for what he is accomp- "It was hard to leave a place where
east' one had spent twenty-tour years of
lishing. The lots adjoining on
ary hue with silk stockings and satin for a hundred feet back ltd extending theirlife up tor ood feel
but our interests arelb 6
••• , r . slippers to match. A side sash and from Eighth to'I'errth ha beep dear-
morning so extensive and will be of be-
for
of the same color completed ed for nark purposes. 'Judging from
%tP / the suit. Mrs. Robert W. Goelet her appearances there would appear,I,ibtle much consequence in the near future ':
�i/��R�i/II sister, was a mermaid in ile gree. doubt as to the station being finished I decided to make the change. Mrs.
f'' Countess Szechenyi, formerly Gladys anti ready for use by the beginning of Pancoast and.our youngest son will
W. Vanderbilt, made a beautiful picture the season, join me as soon as I can arrange for
the accommodation,and with the com-
in cerise. Mrs. Vanderbilt enjoyed pletion o1 fife bridge we will build a
▪ affair. Mrs. the surf in a black satin suit with POTTER'Shome of our own across the bay. Our
exceed in many deep insertions of lace at the collar and the second will attend a private
was one of can- new at Newport school, both remaining in the north,
_--- _. sTILL AMYSTERYforthepresentr.
YesterdayMr. Pancoast was closet-
N CITY A Id with his attorneys the moot h thn ,UD T0Dforenoon, but in the pen he k•
company with C. D. Bowen,J.I. Conk
lin and George F. Cook made a.trip
^ (By Associated Press) of inspection, flrat of the progress
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Seattle, Aug. on the being made on the bridge and later of
K ROM district attorney leading to the prose- the dredging operations.cution of the Chinese physician treat- "I found the building of the bridge,"
• ing Sculptor Louis Potter for a skin said Mr. Pancoast, 'to have pro-
• disease, when Potter died, rests with greased fully as well as could be ex-
4, .; theProsecutocoroner'r Ms jury. petted and there seems little doubt of
1
TOCIT 0 Murphy today expressed it being finished some time before the
Y F . MIAMI the belief that a criminal charge of expiration of the contract period. On
malpractice will be made, but he is this side the piling is now out 1,850 ,
• awaiting the coroner's action, while feet and would have been much,far- ,
Coroner Snyder is awaiting for a they had net the contractors ever out
•of, were prepay- the opinion, that no law of the City chemical analysis of Potter's stomach of piling of sufficient length. Instead
r, Esq., and that was broken, and that you, as City before proceeding. • of the shortage causing a delay, how-
:, whih includes Auditor, are not amenable to the The identity of Potter's woman corn- ever, the force and the piledriver were
antes referred to penalty imposed upon officers of the panion remains a mystery. The pros- shifted over to the Bull's island end -
quently adopted, city, for any violation of the provi- ecuting attorney has been unable to of the long span and 500 feet have •
pt on of the City sions of Section No. 8 of the Charter. locate her. been run out from that side. Next
b Redmond A. This Section, among other things, week the outfit will be back on this
i entl r to the provided as follows: FLORIDA SOCIALISTS NAME side as five carloads f the long piling •
o entlemen, j "Members of the CityCouncil shall are here,or will be byMonday. r
,inion of Messrs. not be directly or indirectly interest- "Things have gone along very well
rave had no con ed in any contract with said city; nor on the canals also, although there has
rirs•of the City shall any member vote in said coun- TOM COX FOR GOVERNOR' been some delay on the main canal
UDDLESTON. cit upon any question concerning a owing to silt and muck either having
ig. 29th, 1912. contract in which he may be interest- sloughed off the banks or not sufficient Y
n, City Auditor th; or should any been attained in the i
the City let any contractialnofficer ich he (By Associated Press) -1tl place.first hngIt is,being cleaned out
may be interested, such contract shall Ocala, Fla., Aug. 30.—Thomas Cox, now,irnd ast soon as finished the dr e j ' •
whether or riot, be void,and such Councilman or other of Jacksonville, was nominated for Well move to the head of the cs7TIrl J-
of facts sub- officer shall be suspended from of- governor, and a full state ticket.nam- resume digging,there being only about
1 of the Charter Ace" ed by the Florida socialists in session 800 feet yet to excavate to the head
City of Miami This provision of the charter, In all here today. of Indian creek?
,on of your con- essential particulars, follows the "Dredge No. 2 is still at work wid-
& Co., eontrac- State law as set forth in Sections No. ARRESTED ON CHARGE. , eningq, deepening and straightening
I the excavation 3468 to 3471, inclusive, Gen. Statutes OF COMMITTING ASSAUIsT out Inaiah•treek; and as soon as the
he street depart- of Florida, and is intended to prevent connection Id made both machines will
n the Bite of the any officer of the city from being in- Amos, Embery, a white man wear efgage th digging out a basin at the '
ter a careful eon- arrested yesterday by Constable, fi}re q t�f'the creek,which is to be made
-horitles, I am of ' (Continued on Page Three) Hodge and taken before Judge Gautier !h' Pivotal_point for the future social
___ __ to be examined for an alleged case life of that entire section. A auction
of assault and battery. It was loam- dredge is also ti'be nut on the main
11P. rntlt I"I'TiICrioln" TP ed that the prosecuting witness was canal which will Wimp up sand and
'': S r p; J with the sheathin wilt to wt rn �n° ornrtl gone
1� t ' + 1 0; h rat atttirinaa afte 'greetin r
4/ • r�'. 4 �0 pLice today. Mu , of the timber old'Mende was that h 'was•here to �t ,t
• f vnxw already framed which in a
' . rr't1+'% 0, -" ., .„ (+ stay, that bio family' would join trim 8
-. ,. • ,r ,, y., measure accounts far the extraord in-
.
in a week or so and Miami was to be
'' . • A ! "' .. lae.,!-u'e"« •' '' �ea ary time being made, though it takes
�j �' away none of the credit due 9uperin- it's future home for good and all time.
tendent Rolla for whet ho is acoom IC we. hard to leave a place where
•j �-� P- • .1a
fishing. The Iota adjoining on 'east one had spent twentydour years of 1 il
ary hue with silk stockings and satin for a hundred fee- backsr4td extending their life,to feel that you were pulling s^.
.dippers to match. A side sash and f,' m Eighth to'Tenth hate been dear• up for good, but our interests are be- t'.1
t,�/,'' a turban of the same color completed ed for nark purpose.. •'Jpdging from coming so extensive and will be of so
♦. !t�' /, the suit. Mrs. Robert W. Gimlet, her appearances there would appear little much consequence in the near future i)
"t'"r��?i�.' sister, was a mermaid In lie gree, doubt as to the etatioq being finished I decided to make the change. Mrs. .,
fr� Countess Szechenyl, formerly Gladys and ready for use by itfie beginning of l'ancoast,and our youngest son will
Vanderbilt, made a beautiful picture the season. join me as goon as I can arrange for .•
in cerise. Mrs. Vanderbilt enjoyed the accommodation,and with the corn •
-
".affair. Mrs. the surf in a black satin suit with homen of the bridge we will build a '
Feared in many deep Insertions of lace at the collar home of our own across the bay. Our
Among the most and high chocker, something entirely POTTER'S D oldest son is a senior at Swarthmore, ,
and the second will attend a private-
wae one of can- new at Newport school, both remaining in the north,
--- STILLfor the present•"
MYSTERY Yesterday Mr. Pancoast waft closet-
eed with his attorneys the moat of theCITY forenoon, but in the afternoon he in
AUDIT0Dcompany with C. Bowen,J.I. Conk
lin and George F. Cook made a trip
(Ila Associated Press) of inspection, first of the progress
NA-1ING 0 FROMSeattle, Aug actinAction by the being made on e a bridge and later of
district attorney leading to the prose- the dredging operations.
cation oP the Chinese physician treat "i found the building of the bridge,"
ing Sculptor Louis Potter for a skin said Mr. Pancoast, "to have pro-
disease, when Potter died, rests with greased fully as well as cpuld be ex-T
the coroner's Jury. petted and there seems little doubt of •
t I w I Q
Prosecutor Murphy today exp�ssed it beitrg finished some time,before the
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CITY OF MiAMI the belief that a criminal charge of expiration of the contract period. On
malpractice will be made, but he is this side the piling is now out 1,750 ,
awaiting the coroner's action, while feet and would have been much far-
' Coroner Snyder is awaiting for a ther had not the contractors run out
•af, were prepay- the opinion, that no law of the City chemical analysis of Potter's stomach of piling of sufficient length. Instead
Esq., and that was broken, and that you, us City before proceeding. • of the shortage causing a delay, how- ,
Ic, which includes Auditor, are not amenable to the The identity of Potter's woman corn- ever, the force and the piledriver were
ances referred to penalty imposed upon officers of the panion remains a mystery. The pros- shifted over to the Bull's island end
quently adopted, city, for any violation of the provi- ecuting attorney has been unable to of the long span and 500 feet have
•ption of the City sions of Section No. 8 of the Charter. locate her. been run out from that side. Next
by Redmond B. This Section, among other things,additioweek the outfit will be back on this
to the provided as follows: FLORIDA SOCIALISTS NAME side as five carloads of the long piling
o gentlemen, I "Members of the CityCouncil shall are here,or will be byMonde
inion of Messrs. not be directly or indirectly interest- Things have gone along very well
ave had no con- ed in any contract with said city; nor TOM COX FOR GOVERNOR' on the canals also, although'there has
,iia•of the City. shall any member vote in said coun- been some delay on the main canal
UDDLESTON. cif upon any question concerning a owing to silt and mock either having
g. 29th, 1912. contract in which he may be interest- sloughed off the banks or not sufficient '
•
r, City Auditor ed; or should any individual officer of :; depth,having been attained in the ,
` the City let any contract in which ho (By Associated Press) ''' first plrf`l•e. it is being cleaned out
may be interested, such contract shall Ocala, Fla., Aug. 30.--Thomas Cox, now,pnd as soon as finished the dre(
whether or not, be void,and such Councilman or other of Jacksonville, was nominated for will move to the head of the cr!}i>!lf'!
of facts sub- officer shall be suspended from of- governor, and a full state ticket.i am- resume digging,there being only about
of the Charter (Iee." ed by the Florida socialists in session 800 feet yet to excavate to the head
City of Miami, This provision of the charter, in all here today. of Indian creek.`
son of your con- essential particulars, follows the "Dredge No. 2 is still at work wid-
& Co., contrac- State law as set forth in Sections No. ARRESTED ON CHARGE ening deepening and straightening
f the excavation 3488 to 3471, inclusive, Gen. Statutes OF COMMITPIN(:ASSAULT out Indian geek, and as soon as the
he street depart- of Florida, and is intended to prevent connection IS made both machines will
i the site of the any officer of the city from being in- Amos, Embery, a white man wa� elisage in digging out a basin at the '
era careful con- arrested yesterday by Constable. he a•o?the creek,which is to be made
ho Idea, I am of (Continued on Page Three) }lodge and taken before Judge Gautier the pivotal point'for the future social
to be examined for an alleged case.life of that entire section. A suction
r _+— '" of ex alt and battery. It was learn- dredge is also to-be nut on the main
l 'ed that the prosecuting witness was canal which ell! 'mime lip sail and
IbERVE E, "STU F f I N 6 TO confined to his bed because of injuries throw it ;he north hank as a foun-
`said to have been sustained at the dation for the h•,ulevard that is to fol-
hands, or rather feet, of the defend- low."
OPI ant. The judge continued the case un- Regarding the plans for the imme-
N I O N B E 6 I V E N P D 0 B E I til Friday, at which time it is prob- diate future, Mr. Pancoast said all en-
able the. witness, George Striven, will orgies were to be directed to complet-
be well enough to testify. ing the bridge- as soon ibis in
order to make their proper
MRS, ADALINE COOLEY accessible than at present. After that
d Press) _ (By Associated Press) LAID TO REST will come the completion of the bonle-
1.—Neighborhood Columbia,S. C., Aug. 30.—The dem-I yard that is to extend from the east
The funeral or the late Mrs.Adeline end of the bridge across the peninsula
re extensive use ocratic state executive committee to- M. Cooley was held from the residence to the hotel site and ocean beach which
• gatherings to day adopted a resolution providing of her son, L. A. Cooley, No. 118 Sev- will enable automobiles to make the
ons, were advo- for a rigid probe of the charge of il- enth street, yesterday afternoon, and inn to the beach in ten minutes or
ilson in a speech legal voting in the primaries 'Tuesday, was attended by a large concourse of less.
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,unty fair at Red when Governor Blease was renomi- friends. Following the completion of the
nated for governor. • The services were conducted by Rev. bridge and boulevard will be taken on
nferences he mo- The total vote in the primary was Atkisson, of the M. E. church, south, the perfecting of the plan of the build-
arly in the after- 140,000, thirty-seven thousand more and the interment was in the city ing lots, putting the ground in shape •
itteeman Ewing, than in the previous primary. This cemetery. Trinity choir furnished for immediate occupancy and the lay-
.an of the press is the basis of the charge of whole- music for the services conducted at ing out and construction.of the roads
called on the sale "stuffing." the residence, that are to intersect the tract. A force
r: said the bureau ' — of twenty to thirty men has been at
m New York to POSTAL REGULATIONS J. it. HOWARD ARRESTED and ma all
Bummer clearing the land
He brought a• FOR "TURNING" TRICK. g it ready for home seekers.
or Colquitt, of The main boulevard will be built to
naelf as one of SENT TO POSTMASTERS J R Howard,a white man,
•xans who would was ap- the southern line of the Collins hold-
prehended yesterday afternoon by Po- ings where a connection will be made '
campaign, lice Officer Lew Gingras, and placed with a similar highway extending
in the city jail to await investigations. south as far as•the present pavilion.
,f West Palm It is alleged that the man "turned" "We have many plans for the fu-
in Miami. (By Associated Press.) another man in the Miami hotel and
Washington, Aug. 30.—Postmaster took fifty dollars from him. (Continued on Papa-Eight)
General Hitchcock has forwarded to
PROGRESS • all first and second class postoffices - _ - -- - - -
f or call- • reconinstructionsly regarding the handling of TAMPA AP�ERLS f OD AID TO POEVENT •
to that nothing • mail under the Sunday closing law,
affects it shall • recently enacted by congress. The
tion. There is • law will probably become effective
an or calling to- • next Sunday. DET 1111 T I Q N D
. some way the • It will regard the mail for hotels, t1 BRILB0RD TBRf FIC
;tog, and • newsdPalers andnowsrralxers as tran-
ho reads every • sit mail. Adequate provision will al-
r she sees, and •• •
!•w he made for the delivery of special ,
eg—as much of • delivery letters.
an their purses • (By Associated l'ress.) I roads and steamship lines in the
•gad to Progress A LON FELT WANT Tampa, Fla., Aug. 30.—The co- southeastern traffic zone. •
ss. The cost of • FOR THE SOUTH SIDE operation of commercial organizations The action followed the publication
+ nominal, they • in the Gulf and Atlantic coast port in a local paper of alleged methods
and they reach • Mrs. Carr is opening a family din- cities will be asked by the governors by which traffic is to be forced away
'nple of Miami_ • ing room in the J. Austin Hall hunga- o fthe Tampa Board of Trade to se- from the nearby nuns over a lona rail
1 and use page • low, corner 18th street and Avenue D. cure congressional investigation of haul at high rates, and delivered at
• South Side• and will serve a free din- the alleged "gentlemen's agreement" terminals friendly to railroad inter-
ner .Labor Day at 12 o'clock. I as to methods employed by the rail- eats.
-,� i'Piv■� `Itv��w rt v 1 11(11�L� UL�r� (��
"" Par
�• '.' •"`�" '` B the Sales
m(naw.Ma; ,Ado?e How to Gae'kid'of Sill •s Br.
florae• Wit{i 1{niCjllmaclu: r 't OF COUNTY 13OUI'1 OF. MIAMI,
• Tan and the ldllr a Acctlmula- AND IS MOST OPTIMISTIC OF
Employ of.
'at,Are' Expe> �te!lfj-B°ughl ' tion of Too Solid- Flesh Is a 1T9 FUTURE—LS E L4 ONE OF,TRE P Y
the'Shops. -• • ' .Trollblesc me Qpiestion LEADING CITRUS FRUIT RAN-
B II: R1:1
` ,'. • DLEItcl OF UNITHD STAT.
?. .'ugeI;A1.hHY people may pare' HE mammas girl may be proud
the means to buy beauti- ,ful t61n enough qt ber coat of tan at J. Prtt.Carroll, of New
Eugene
r .•ve❑ when T• the end of the'enmmei' out- of dire largest handlers of citrrsm fruits
they do ❑ot J'sve the tag, but vele;she faces the in the Unted,tltatee, left for his '' '
to mitre teem, bet on Inquiry fact that'weeks of careful atteutiot horse Hast night after a hurry-up trip
III sod that most of the dainty will be requlred`to get her'akin into through the grapefruit and orange Our shoe salesman was right
which surround the mllllonalnns condlttgn if may be a-matter for sighs eel[of Dade county, Yr. ( trr Allot-
ed by IL H. Ellodt Mr. Carroll took day saying, "You know we ought
,els origin th the brain of,sonre rather than sou r-tulaUon, for,.while the Redlands district,visiting many tasteful womab of sena[, the -1113t .brown plaid" ,b ail very groves en route as well as tgrro.juat shoes than we do". There is no
who war; compelled t4 •make well in the rural regions Where the coming into bearing in the new sec- line we just got in all in broad Wi
In out s comparatively not• dusky tints were'acquired, society fa. tion,
yore a fairer akin.. Bence on the re I had never been below Goulds be-
looking lasts, 'flexible soles and s
d th results ao pleasing that turn 'at the end of the.summer vacs- tore," said'he ashortly after returning like hot cakes if the boys only ki
'A r glad to prdet by there: tion season there L a rush for cold to Miami, "and am delighted that 1
th fancyboxes which are wow creams.and lotions. /n enterprisingtook the time to do so this tri ought to get up a good "Ad"about
looks like a p•-That
In smart drawls rooms. They woman who makes a specialty of reno- great ,into within me, and what he told us to say:
,der of Citdbear1d and covered eating,terbporerlly damaged complex- �t it will develop into mse a tie. I
stirs,s111rt vele o laces'•The •lo or selling lotions designed to, re-
yeara would be hard to Imagine. I
•
r deal was here last winter for a time and
rp designed In quaint shapes- pair the ravages of winds and sun feel that I am getting the habit, as
cardboard models are trade to and waves on start order ought to be this country down here surely is grow-
'nl grand pianos, sedan chain. a success. There are plenty of simple ing on me: I hope to be back early in •
,htoned chests of drawer's, min- •lotions that aha-could supply,to cum October, but if Lam delayed in deb
bureaus and oddly shaped cal- tamers tor this purpose at a profit ttng away you may look far me right
Awe,by the aid of rich fabric! The women who makes her own l - after Christmas without.fail."
losers and' ante, are skillfullytlpfu for this d Mr. Carroll was much disa . •
D D ase will end lemon pointed -_.. ''
ed Into thin ofin not being able to out to the
things beauty and 'juice one of the'infest and most de- John Bryan grove, whose entire crop „ • ' '
•
,j Value, tor. they are covered arable face bleaches. Combined with he has bought•on several occasions, • •
y rdb brocades, but with a little glycerin.and rosewater it is Mr. Bryan will have 8,000 boxes this s;;. j a 11'./\;+`
ins th,.rad Interesting, troeffective end Mese. Peroxide of season of extra filo rfu$t for which `' .1
backed playing cards' to old hydrogen ludicto sly applied with a he has refused $1.60 a box on the tree ',I, •
aper, scraps of precious lace, soft handkerchief is a rapid bleach.' net cash.Not such a measly income off 4 ,,•, '.,
and oriental embroideries and After it has been used the skin should of twelve acres, eh i . ,l�
.wets, set so as to outline and be washed in wards water with white TWO AUTO DRIVERS >�
Jut the patterns of.real lace. Castile soap. When dried it should bet: :,
woman who has a well filled well rubbed with the glycerin and MADE'RECORD TIME 'i •-•-
�a` can.design a score of these rosewater lotion or well rubbed with Elgin, Ill., Aug. 30.—Charles Men •
` • -
trifles to put away 1n the a good cold cream. and Gilbert Andereon, driving Stutz ' f , `
itis;.-::
• When there is a tendency for the cars, were features at the opening of •
' skin to peel oft•cold cream is the hest the Elgin autontobile races this nit l
/ ' thing to use. It will he heating and erMon• New Boys. Shoes Shoe .from a J
help in the removal of the dead akin Men won the s' 203 mile Illinois
• trophy in u'ecant time of three LL
In such a case no bleaches are needed. hours and four minutes and thirty- Nothi
The nee of cord cream and a lotion of two seconds. Anderson finished two ng''i) 1
" ? equal parts of glycerin and rosewater minutes behind }Sten.
\s,.; "- at night is all that is necessary. Some pf..l [styles are ci lie�
-..-.- There are many-formulas for skin CARD OF THANKS. "Stub" and the other "Ty t;Ohb'�
k bleaches, but the simpler ones are the We wish to express. our heartfelt
thanks to our manykind friends for as leather can make It
'-...,,.,,rg ' ( moat harmless• A little boraz rile• , And'ever)a
Yx ,solved !n the water!n which ou w Olen-many acts of kindness and gifts
., ' fir y ash of flowers duringout sad bereavementto the wear I e than anything el:
t° is a gradual .whitener. Buttermilk wide brill•t i
t' "'• �;,Yr.' a baths are also uaetuL in the death of our beloved child, 13 �l{l the kind tl
Miriam Louise. Their kind words of
" •$ The summer sun is likely to bleach come in but n, dorilt� in lace,•lig
r� ysympathy will forever be remembered
3 or discolor the hair. After sea bath- by us. Black, tan and patent and best o
' ` ; Ing, particularly,if the salt water has MR. and MRS. DAVID SECARD. $2.50, $3.00 and a few at $3.50.
- � ?'• ;; access to the hair, it may be hard and MR. AND MRS. J. C. CANOVA
>. . = "" 'S dry. A good tonic is what is required, AND FAMILY.
• ."a..v ' and If
you do'not mind the odor a
' <:~•1 combination of cantor oil and oil of THOMAS J.•PANCOAST We have a few boy's shoes lel
•iSi%'ty;•`' bergamot is excellent for dry hair.
RETURNS TO MIAMI to go at $1.65. Some sold at$2.50,
f r� `•.,, - Esu de quinine is also a good hair TO MAKE HIS ROME were $3.00. They'd be all right
ton
The hands show the bad effects of (Continued from Page One) narrow toes. The widths are wide
,_'•':,1,,- . the outdoor life unless one has been ture," continued Mr. Pancoast, 'rbut narrow they are a whole lots wider
' aq "', wise enough to wear gloves, Anyof
sr.,11 ?1,, i� will take time to work them out haven't but about 18 pairs, sizes 2
the bleaching and softening processes Our engineer, Mr. Conklin, has'been
". s� p �. ' i that serve for the face aro excellent so busy with the bridge he could find •be satisfied' the price will certain]
Y4 •„:,„i+,•' a.' -4 for the hands. time for nothing else, but it is going
' ':•;_y.,:::-1,4.-.ft....., _.,.4 Very few women.can honestly assert along so nicely now and he has a good
that they are indifferent to the Rp. assistant so he will he able to devote �� Boy's Knickei
pearngce of their:figure. To be pa,s- a little attention to other matters,and
” ,•- + -- . messed of one whlab is good undoubt one of the first will be the locating of t
rit,`ti r/ 's*- edly adds pleasure to life if only for the ten acres Mr. Collins hag given we Must
\ ' the distinction it confers on one's the city.for park purposes. Mr. Col- 1V,
;� clothes,.and clothes, we know, exec liras as usual will arrive about the lat. -Ii-'..I'-ii •' .f1913 Pall
ter part of November for the season," ''' igb2 tli-i,i ,�
• else a considerable influence on the 1. e .k
mood of the wearer. Many women -------- — ---- _- '"
) put on extra flesh In summer. ' r. d+, `\s.-
now one's pride and pleasure In a a it
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4 cc.- ;1 ' r• $ 00 to $1.15 s
smart new frock are enhanced by i ct i s�\r'
the knowledge that it suits to perfec ii.e•a,1''ift: 'yrl/r $1.50 to $2.00 t
!�wafter WO* aim. tion and that the--grace of its folds '
t l .rylliit:'
aa'drawer for• at holiday will not be disturbed,by the awkward DEERJNG ,t'•••-tt,,..I t•••1• Here's two li
['bey ars also abceptable con- gait which so often accompanies a ;ylitral i!'1 • erbocker Pants
as to the church or charitable bad figure, ?' ' ;11.1-1i!. selling. The pa
and in theme days when their Games and physical exercises are •;t:n,: ^il:, models are cut i
-n L a ('ad they are sure to find prescribed as remedies for the defect the hips and th
tette buyers. but many of us have neither the time
stand all the ht
s and table centers are admi- nor the means to indulge in such lux-
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Inge to have. Nowadays,when cries and with a sigh resign ourselves t boy can give.
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h is so often dispensed with to the thought that we can never pre- --: tO 17 years. If
,r of the polished table top. gent the appearance of s modern Juno. + o !'' I'
tants, here's a
ie centerpieces and dollies To do so. however, is to make a mis- t;'grant to Overloo,
ascii po sessions The new eke ACHI •
embroidery ts especially pop- A very excellent remedy lies close at ' NES.
lo, too, are patterns adorned hand, one that even a croaker will ad r'' `a'-!
Bop s : P' x
sh crochet lace- felt Is eminently suited to women, In J W: id ��e'I � ai'
I for candle shades may also a word, housework, whose sailed • .
:ned and made at home. The branches calf Into play nearly every !-aaa11V0i] • g
.el touch In them adds to their muscle in the body, is said' to work Good as the best and bet- saiallV tit
wondersId In effectingthe transforms• '
attractiveness. ter than others at the price. ' 76c to $1.50 Pants at .3
Irl who likes raffle work can tion of a bad figure into a good one. �••vT'r,
'Racy covers to the natural or Sweeping, washing and scrubbing and The sizes of these are all Large
natertal and use It over the nearly every form of domestic activity One Horse Mower' and 14, but few under size 14.
Luings In tint to harmonize. develops a woman's muscles to the
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covers for candle shades are vantage of her figure. ft. Most of these pants were left
hey may be made of odds and For instance, sweeping tends to de- • 3 1-2 $41.00 which the coats were sold.leaving
lace from the scrap bag, pieced velop the chest. 4'
The cera should be kept The nse•of a carpet sweeper ever- values are there and if they W 'i1.
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They may then be tacked to cines the muscles of the hack, while Two Horse Mower style all would have been sold Fong
❑ oe silk lining. which have scrubbing floors has a beneficial effect about five times
❑gw and mica foundations,' on spine and cheat,. 4 1 j} greater than we are
wort designed of fancy rib- fe
I * Homemade bread Is usually ral.+. 1-L Il. 0,0U ,.,.- .