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PageSix 1 THE SOCIETY House Party at Ashanted A congenial party of young people will ie ve Monday for Clayton. Ga. wnr thy will attend a house party lv by Mr. W. A.

Parker and Miss Lout. Parker at their country place. In the party wilt be Miss Margaret Murphy. of oIwnan Miss Florin Hardwlck. or Cedtown Ml Edith McKenzie.

of Montezuma Ml s-s Jessie Thompson. Ta Scott. Mary Murphy. of Atlanta. Mr.

Robert Tate Btevemv and Mr. Albert Brewer. of Elberton Mr. June Buno. of Cedartown and Charlie Thompson.

James P. Roane Robert Baugh and Robert Redding of Atlanta. The party will remain throughout the week. returning to Atlanta on Saturday. Porch Party.

Quite a delightful affair of Tues day afternoon was the porch party given by Miss a SrnOh at her home. 666 Ponce do Lon avenue. The occasion was in honor or her guest. Misg PengOvn Warlnc. of Nor.

folk. Vs. The game or rook wee very much enjoyed by the young people. Punch was rved by little Mines Ad. Barnette and Lillian Smith.

After the game a delightful salad ours was served. Invited to meet Miss Waring were Misses Cthleen Muller. Clyde p. Louise tea Annie Lee Gray. ttlrl.

Ing Price. Mar Smith. Martha. Bloodworth. Rlizabetii Stardin Mildred ford Ruth Nichols Grace Mar.

tin. Ethel arid Edna Pope. Miss Rice's Tea. Miss Annie es Rice entertained at a delightful tea yesterday after- noon on the terrace at th Driving club for her trueata Miss Daisy Le- Craw Miss Helen Sibley of Birmingham and M. Louise Alexander.

of Augusta. ho Is the it of Mrs. Claude She make Miss Rio wore a gown of white em. broidered crepe her large hlte lace hat trimmed with a pink plume. Miss btblei own was of white Shadow lace.

with pink hot. Miss Le Craw wore white lingerie gown. with i le picture hat. arid Miss Alexander wore a hite lace gown. with white hat.

Us. Rises guests Included Miss LeCraw. Miss Sibiey. Miss Alexander Miss Helen Jones. Ml a Margaret Buck- Tier Miss Nellie Riser Stewart Miss Elizabeth Morgan.

Miss Corrie Brown. Miss Lucy Turner. Miss Marguerite Ward. Miss Antoinette Ririepatrick. Miss Harriet Calhoun.

Mi Caroline Muse Miss Carolyn Ring Ml Winnie Perry. Miss Mary Rice. MRs Gladys Dunson. Miss Gertrude Jones. of ema.

Ala. Mrs. Julian Prade. Mrs. Frank Winecoff.

Mr Luclue McConnell and Mrs. Jack Thlesen Mr. TidwflCs Dance. A delightful occasion of loot night for the younger set was the danre given by Mr. Reuben Br jce Ti iw ell of Denver who Is spendlog the euro.

mer with his grandfather. Mr. R. Tidwell. at his summer home.

ioplar Grove on the Williams' mill road. Assisting in entertaining were Mr. Howard McCall. Jr. Mrs.

liam D. Tldell of Dem er Miss Llllen Tld- ell Mrs. C. It. Tldweil.

of Douglas- Mrs. A. I. Tidwell. of Quttman.

Mrs. George Obear. Jr. Mrs. Howard Mo' Call.

Mrs. Frank Boland. Mrs. Logan CrlChtOn Mrs. Leon Walker and Mrs Ass caniller.

Jr. For Visitors. MI. Marion Woolln- entrtain informally lat even iff at hf torn on Wet Peaxhtree Street for Mist Mary Murphey and her pue ts Mist Edna Crawford of Col imb s. ant Miss India Young.

of Qulim to Entertain. Miss Ethel Louise Walk. will fn terrain at a reception this evening from 6 to 8 o'clock at home in College Park for her cou ln Mi Eb Scott Or Columbus. arid fur her aunt. MR.

Loul. Watts of Kf i Id. Sixty guests have boon itt a unch was served by le' niiza i Tldweil and Florence Obrar. The guests wer Miss Dorothy A I 11. Of Chattanooga Mi Ma On eh ton Miss Pat tie McGehee.

Ml Grace Bloodworth. Miss NellP Walker. Mss Mary Stew ai Mi Ann Patterson. Miss Nell Thttate Miss Dorothy 1 111100. Miss Dorothy Brown.

of New York Miss Carrie moun. i Elan he IH vine of Carters Miss Bow en Miss Ira Ilark Scott. MI JS I OLlt Parker. M' Mar Murphev. Miss todi Young.

or QUtman It 3 IA ra Sw 1ft of Columbus Miss Martan Miss Edna Craw ford of Columbus Miss eH Green. Mlsa MAI tret Lowman. of Birmingham. Maria Dunson Mts Mare Pinkfni. Miss I ra Candor or Texas Miss Elizabeth Kimbro.

of le Ml 9 Helen vkes. MJ Polite Blaloek MI lo Mason. Miss Meddor O. of Athens Mr Howard YcCall. Jr.

Mr. FranK Tidweil Mr. Thorn. Cren baw Jr. Mr Thom.

Hancock. Mr. Rhodes liaverty Mr. Richard Battle. Mr.

Gus Redding. Mr. Ralph Mr. Ashby MoCol' Mr. Robert Redding.

Mr. Bernard Neal. Mr. Charlie Candler. Mr.

John Mr. Edwin Ix chrldg Mr. Maurice Thomas. Mr. Bob Baugh.

Mr. Mark Cauble. Mr. Irwin Henderson. Mr.

Lynne Tlrannen. Mr. Newton Thomas. Mr. Horace toileman.

Mr. Hugh Leuhrrnart Mr. Robert Crlchton. Yr Sam Mangtiam. Mr.

Carl Goldsmith. Mr. Douglas Mr. Hr Dim. mock.

Mr. D. B. Osborne. Mr.

Don Watts. Mr. William Bedell. Mr. Basil Wool.

Mr. Robert Hubert. Mr. Frank Harrison. Mr.

Jim Harrison. Mr. Pat Dlnklns. Mr. Goodyn Walker.

Mr. Forrest Roberts. Yr. Joe Havrty Mr. Ed Schoen.

Mr. Lawton Goldsmith. Mr. Barnsrd Dykln Mr. Fu Roan.

dl Fresco Party. Mrs. Claude Shew make entertained at art al fresco party lat at her home or Vest Pftchtree street for her su1. MiBB Louise Alexander. or Augusta sod roe Miss Daisy Le Craw and Miss Sibley.

of Birmingham. the guests of Sties Annie Sykes Blue. Matinee Party. Miss Prsraces Springer entertained at a matinee party yesterday aSter- noon for MI. Louise Scarborough.

of Columbus who Is the guest of Miss Fay Dobbs. Miss Martha Mc and I MUa Ms Holland Roberts completed the party Auditorium Concert. At the Auditorium conrert on un- day afternoon Mr. Charles A. Sheldon Jr.

ill pla his Spring Thoughts a tcriptl number. In- terpretfd on- of his pupils. AS representing the first pe of spring 3 dawn. is heard the distant bolls In a dialogue between the time. and j- strings a theme of unaffected slm.

pile-it suggesie return of lilt birds the unfolding tine loaves. vthe bloomlng of the flov ers and th ous singing of happy children breaks Into a veritable outburst of I triumph. Luncheon at Joyeuse. Mrs. John K.

Ottley entertained twelve ladles at 1 luncheon at Joyeuse yesterday In compliment to Mrs. Rob. ert Maddox and Mrs. John Little who I the rorning wt to be away the remainder of the summer. Mrs.

Little goes abroad and Mrs. Maddox goes to the cua st of Maine. Mrs. Thorn. B.

I elder as among the charming guests present who announced that she would sail August 12 for Europe. and a boo vu toast was heartily pro' pos to her. The oblong table at Ich the guests ere seated had its decoration In hite und ro crepe rtle which flied three silver loving cups placed at the length of the table. 1 The place cards bore the sugges- tion of bun vo age In the design In hlrh they ere painted. either In miniature steamers or trains.

Throtghout the house there re zinnias and Japanese dahlias while its jtue Ubrarj v. ere pUSPIB and pink aza- leas in Rookwood jars. Coffee as ser ed In the library. and the occasion was one most enjoy- I Mrs Ottley wore a white voU. sown embroidered.

Mrs. Little wore la cornflower blue striped silk th Soc. howin plastron treat of Trench lace Her hat of blue trimmed In i white roallne. Mrs. Maddox wore a white voile gown.

embroidered in old Sloe and a hat or Panama straw. trim- SOCIAL ITEMS. Fun I Mr nd tSr It Ii Clever nd to R1 in" ke Susie i I 1 Its tn Yr. BiT of Al IT lS k. n8 O- nthnns MJ on gon TO m5 Mir Te and well stop at for an ice cream soda and a box of delicious ice cold chocolates.

Everything they sell is always so fresh and good" KODAKS AND SUPPLIES There's no better sport for boy. girl. or up than picture taking. The KODAK way puts the sport within the reach of all. DEVELOPING and PRINTING UN OUR OWN QUALITY WAY Why not get tht fc work A nil order win Wart delivered twi roM GLENN PHOTO STOCK COMPANY EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY OFF.

PIEDMONT HOTEL Mr. an hr. Ka Waah. Fe tb tMS' oaUoO. aa VafiMovOT.

Xr. aad Urn. Yd V. Hart bees TstUessdt from WIrJo X. Co Mr I O.

neil end Him 1551. Ruwsil a pesdisg ar rat ek In Xew Tort. 101110 Clan HeS TIU or 5515. Hr. sad Mrs A.

D. Lou. at Ma BaJIlfl Adi mi has rvtarowl trom X. C. Mr osras akby uA Sltsr "at adlc tie mumvMe In or.

vortK. Mr Cry Ill a. St. Joseph's Is. XI.

Ida Rl oard oa has rtnrnd born I Mr Jopb I. P1yna hu returned fr Tyb I 1 flff Sat. BIalt rmia pcsdiflc rime In i Lh teotresrtsu or North Ca I Mlw Alth a talhbtSt to is 0455 York 1i re ha Is atIetdin fsiuut colleg tOt' osd Mrs. Cornell. 3h ba I la a few dies for a tsy of al we Is Boat on od Now Tor' In by boot from SaTnnab Mr W.

D. TW 1I nd on of Dooo. Cola Sirs c. w1I oo on of Sirs. A TtdsIi and itw of Qnifntn.

ar th Tue of Mr THw ll St hi. umtnsr VS Hurl. or Athn th of Mr' Harry Enjl Jti I Mrs. William Garrett and Mr Whit. Riley Bard win ta to ad month wnh Mrs rra Ssyd li etotoer liom at 8 nf roan.

ROXTON BEGINS WORK. fie Becomes General Passenger Agent of the A. B. A. w.

W. Croxton. who succeeded. W. Leah.

as general passenger agent the A. B. A. the latter resign. ng to accept the head of the Indus- rlai and statistical bureau of the harber of commerce.

entered actively nto his duties yesterday. For th past four years Mr. Croxton tan been the general patenger agent If the Norfolk Southern. located at torfoilo Yo. Previous to that he was onnected with several other prominent oads In various high positions.

Mr. Croxton has a host of friends In tUnta. as well as elsewhere and is rgarded as one of the be railway uflcisits in the. country He ill be Sivcn a cordial welcome into the city's activities W. H.

LEAHY NOW HEAD OF INDUSTRIAL BUREAU TV H. Le who retired tram the position of general passenger agent of tine A. B. A. railroad to become the head of the Industrial and statistical Knpas 11 nf tV a uttutl Phn mh itt Commerce entered ely into hl new duties yesterdaY.

Mr. Leahy spent the greater part of the day In the chamber rooms. talking with various officials and selecting a temporary office site until the completion of the new commercial building. Mr. successful railroad experience will tit him eminently for the position which he now holds.

This bureau will make a specialty of getting better freight rates. etc. nil in petting the best railroad accomrnt.da- ton possible for Atlnan Besides making every possible effort to bring a number of big ynanulactur- ers to Atlanta Mr. Leahy will specialize on keeping those already here satisfied with commercial condition. LOVING CUPS ARE GIVEN TO HENRY S.

JACKSON Two sliver loving cups handsomely engraved. er presented Henry Jackson Immediately before he transferred the office or collector of Inter. ml revenue for the state or Georgia. yterlla to A. O.

Blalook. his successor The lptlon on one of the cups shows It was presented to Henry S. Jackson by the custodians force in the United States building. Atlanta. Ga.

a. an appreciation of his service. 1910-1313" It was by U. Seals. as- statant custodian of the building the tiresentotlon was made Its the assistant custodians otlics.

Caronf an H. S. 3" monogram on one slfle and on tile other side "Presented to Henry Jackson by the in tersal revenue force of the district of Georgia as a token of their esteem and spe the other cup came tom the Internal force. Oscar Pendl mak. log the pre mat ion speecv.

Sunday Services at Central. Ow inr to the absence of Dr. Cal Kldte pastor of Central Baptist church who loft Monday morning or X. C. where for two week he will have charge of a Bible conference the pulpit will be supplied in the morning by B.

Richards secretary and treasurer of the Georgia league. and at night by Charlie Tillman. the well-known evangelist and song. book publisher. Central the- rus will render several special musical selections at both services STEEPLE JACK FALLS BUT IS UNINJURED A miraculous escape from oarlous Injury and possible death was ex perieneed by Vi' BurdeUe 232 State street.

Friday morning when h. fell a distance of 30 feet from th smokestack of the Western Newspaper company on Central avenue nd came up without a scratch. Burdette. a steeple Jack by trade. was doiny repair ore on the hu stack when the ta kle of Ms swing gave way.

precipitating him to the ground. He lighted on a pile of tin rooting and when witnesses of the ac cident arrived. lying on the ground apparently unconscious. It was at tint ht that Burden was seriously Injured but after arrlv. ing at Grady hospital he was so fee ered that he was able to walk from the hospital back to the stacK end resumed work within one hour after falling.

FUNDS ARE REQUESTED FOR COLORED CHURCH Rev. E. H. Oliver pa tor of th colored Warren Methodist church. Is sale.

log money for the erection of hit church in the western section of tire city. Ground was broken Saturday' July 19. at which time Rev. Dr. C.

D. Wllmer. of St Luke's Episcopal church made the principal address. This church. will routed in por.

tlon of the city which la congested with negro s. It Is the purpose of Use pas toe to conduct a day school and nursery and do general Institutional worh among the colored population. Con. trlbutlons are asked in order that thi work may progress. Such should bi sent to the pastor.

Rev E. H. Oliver South Atlanta Mitlon THREE ASK SALE OF MANSION Public Property Committee of Senate Will Probably Incorporate Best Features. Three resolutions providing ft the exchange. sale or lease of tire present governors mansion are now pending before the committee on public prop.

jerty of the state senate. i The resolution of Senator Peyton. tit I the thirty-first creating a commis slon of live members. tw from the senate end three from the house. to negotiate for suitable sale or ex change Of the mansion which was re ported unfavorably by the public property committee severay days go we.

recommitted Friday morning when Senator pnun that the report of the committee be disagreed to. Senor B. Miller spoke in favor of the Penon resolution on the grounds that was the only one of the three which Incorporated in It a section which required the commlsslcm to re port to the legislature and. receive It before final consummation of any deal that might take place. Senator Mills.

stated that the upshot price or the Watts resolution was only 400000 valuation on the present property end that he had heard that already a hall million has been offered for the property. The resolution of Senator Turner which also creates a commission to look Into the expediency of disposing of the mansion differs from the Peyton resolution In that it es the commlsslCTi lull power to consummate the deal without a. report to the gets. ral assembly. This resolution as originally introduced creates a commission of tin members of the legislature but the author is going to pro.

Jsent an amendment to the committee asking that Ills commission be in creased to twelve members tit whom the president oaf the senate and the speaker of the house- shall be members. Senator Turner states that he Is merely anxious to. action of some kind to be taken on the matter of dlspo ing of the property he deems It necessar that some provision soon made for a new mansion. The committee on public property Is practically unanimous in favoring the disposal of tin. mansloll and the erection of a new one and in all probability will draft a substitute including tea.

tures from each of the three rest lions of Senators Watts. Peyton and Turner. COLLEGE PARK SLOGAN TO BE SELECTED LATER Notwithstanding- that torrents of rein fell last night at Collets Park. a large number of citizens met in the board of trade rooms of that bustling clt to decide upon a slogan and better name than board of trade" for Its commercial body. A prize of 25 in sold was offered for the best answers and hundreds from cry section of the country poured In.

So many. In fact that i was decided to wait until th nex meeting- or the board September I. to announce the winner. Charles I Hadn of Atlanta made an address before the body. In which he spoke of the progressiveness of tire city.

and advocated many things which would tend to improve it still more It was also decided to have a horn. corn ngr day. a up day. and a post day. Ths date these will be announced in th near future.

TENNESSEE COPPER CO. GIVEN YEARS EXTENSION Tire Tennessee Copper company near Ducktown Ga. was granted a ears extension of time In wnich to demonstrate the efficiency of Its appliances for eliminating from the adjacent farm lands certain damaging fumes accord- ins to a senate amendment to the Wright resolution which was concurred In by the ho DBA on Friday. The time set for trite purpose by th Tnlted States supreme court as to have expired In October of this year. cogee.

Friday Introduced a resolution in the house ordering- the committee to report upon these Dills next Monday either with or without a recommonda. lion tot' or against the hula. 2500 Fire Loss. Fire thought To have originated through a shortclrculting of wires a dlscr vered at 2 30 Friday morning or the second floor of the building occupied by the G. A.

F. Grocery Cu. at 23 Piedmont avenue. The blaze was first seen by Call Officers McHugh. Arnold and McWtlllama who ere near the btlldlng investigating some ml's.

terious pistol shots Engine Corn. panics 6 4 and 2 responded to the alarm. and after a hard light succeeded in extinguishing the blaze. The loss la estimated at 2800 and is full covered by. Insurance.

SLADE DEMANDS REPORT ON MILITARY MEASURES Charging that- the house committee ATOGMI th Un and Purifies th Bocd Th. Old unwd nerll tr QKlh nLnc tuau GROVE' TASTELESS chill TONIC messes thi liver to etlon. driven Malirla set 0 tb blo and bulldj up this sptm For dl end sail. dree. KOc U6 Hotel Ansleyl Atlanta Ga.

The South's finest and mot modern hotel. st I ay Club luncheon served today from 11:30 to 2:30 p. m. 0 cents per person. Music in Rathskeller.

Menu as follows Chow-chow Cold Slaw Oxtail Soup la FrancaUe Baked Pompano Marseillaise Short Ribs of Beet Bra rarmasane Spaghetti ltallnn Potatoes Pont Ned Cabinet Pudding. au Cabayon Coffee Tea or Milk Committee Recommends That a Body Be Named to Look In. I to Extension of Road. Yn resolution or Senator 3. I I Sweat of the fifth district providing for th appointment of a commission to loot Into the matter ot extending the Western and Atlantic railroad end of releasing th unanimously by Western and AtlanUo yesterday that it do pass.

the road was reported the committee on The following 1 a non of the re o- I lutlon as reported by the commute It rralved by tti Ui toousc of prw Btatlva rsaosrrtn. That cQTnml lon composed of two rabr of lbs stoat. to ppoiBt by tile prf ld nt of w-nat tSr. members of ti boo of reprnenlitlTM to 15 ppoat by thcr of. tnd two ellis.

i of thh itat experienced in reread bulldin to i be pposted by his uelIenCT the djouroin ot Imm dt ly 555105 of their number ehlrm od alas WlBClinf I rj owssr ommloa nd of id oersmiUisIt. proceed to 10. i.t ilnv We tnl B3 Am to CS. pr TtT It ny. n.

niJ Atl nt G' nH on the line tlwr which ad should Sc fll or or improved It 0. Is wh way an th should don Whether lh Southera lro rcmpany wo ld dlaiw or Its Un. of mast running treat AUa5' to Port Value G' to the state. cad I. upon hat term Upon wh terms the Atlantic Wayrrow1 tad NOrthera Rllro moy could tr-n ror 0 tb BUM Its line of road from St.

Marys 1 tm la tOB Uh albfod singular ropert pot nl terminal II11I. I St. Marr ad St ht eusdiOts. I Wbat ptOpretc is en. owned St the stale at St.

Marye G. and 50505 tae suite could be ma a I1bl. to connection with the port 11111 at said P3. el Tbs dl from OtlestSel to Fort al lay and ih probable co the eOOSttic' uoa tip Ui or a llae railroad running between polo" Ht probable toes or building a lln Of from 5. Mar to ri nd bt port ed tsemisi taiiitlea at tt tier point deemed seoeersIt.

COUld 15 Ob- 5154 05 upon what terma ft The aiTl blllty set cost of tzt ndior the tcrn 50 Allan rillroad from lie rn rinlnu la Chattanooga to a point on the Ten- ssee rirer below 555 city As st-rtai of th co or the necwsary uomDt of he rn and AtIasttn ralroaJ in the sysst should be odd la mass KforeaaJd 1 Upon hat wm. the I rn tad At- I nile railroad whether extended Sr not. taog14 rsiSand by th stats. GLASS FOR CREMATORY CAUSES ANOTHER CLASH A dispute between the construction department and the engineer. of the Destructor company of Xv York er the quality of glass to be used in the new 360000 crematory now threatens another long drawn out tlgh' In council Engineer Ksvc tian representing the cit while the plant was being constructed ordered that the Destructor company put In jfcolls ied plate glass.

The specifications submitted by the fIts- to the bidders stipulated that pollshj glass be used W. E. Dowd. sales manager of tie company objected. He in sisted that the company had the right to put in glass polished on one side The difference Is about 11000.

The Destructor company has asked to be Allowed to make the change in the specifications. To compensate the city for the change th company has offered to turn over to the construction department a lot of material con- el llns of brick and cla electric lamps. Iron beams and timber estimated to be worth J85J 20 affording to the The health hoard has acquiesced to the request of the Destructor company Your Grocer Sell Uncle Sam Its the Best that con be made TTii TripAbroajLl I Sioinpni vaTiomijQw 5 BToY AGEPO PO. ML LINES UNION DEPOT TICKET OFFICE. TENTS AWNINGS Prompt Service ATLANTA TENT AND AWNING CO.

1M Mrlrlta St. 3734 In That en PtH. Ei nii rlia ssd snSss BET WORK Eastern Painless Dentists nit muomtiirr. WLUI WALTON SUCCEEDS JACKSON A. O.

BLALOCK. Df Fayettevllle who is now United Staten collector of internal revenue for Georgia. to change the specIfication. Mayor' Woodward however trmand that the Destructor company carry out the contract to the-letter or the speclflca- liens. 111 not agree to any change he said.

CORDHf POSTMASTER I ISKFIl Til RIW II IIU1UIS IV IUUIUI1 Alleged F. G. Boatright Failed to Give Sufficient Personal Attention to Duties. Cordele. August I.

SpeclU. rhe resignation of Postmaster F. G. Itoatrlght of Cordelft has been re quested by Postmaster General Burleson upon the charge that Bootrlght has failed to give sufficient personal attention to his duties following an investigation Into the office here two Weeks ago by special Inspectors of the Potolnoe department. Mr.

Boatrlght refuses to discuss the matter except to admit that his resignation has been requested. The ques- lion was asked him It he would resign. Ms ucc Bor was appointed. and Be remained silent on the subject. The rveeot term or Postmaster Soatrisht exPires On February 1 1014 He was appointed under th administration and reappointed by President Taft.

Applicants for appointment to succeed him ar O. Bazemore. s. L. Folder present assistant postmaster J.

w. Blvtm. Dr. A SIrtArthur R. Kelly and 1.

D. Pate. Each has requested by Congressman Charles R. Oclps of tn third di trl to seed la their Indorse rerente at once In order that he can thoroughly consider them before making a recommendation Sumter Tax Returns. mericu Ga.

August 1 Special Continued presperlt In Sumter county Is reflected In the returns of property for taxation. The compilation of figures lo rapidly being completed and total valuation. will considerably ex reed 7000000. Land valuation show. ed no decrease as might have been expected considering tie prevailing stringency' and returns this year will fully equal or exceed those of lat jear.

tOe Package i Equals 4 lbs. of Beef InliFood Value You spend too much money on meat its the one big item in your high cost of living. Cut your meat bill two-thirds and substitute Faust Spaghetti for awhile. A Id-cent package contains as much nutrition as 4 lbs. of beef.

SPAGHETTI made from Durum wheat. the cereal that II ex. tremely rich in luten the protein that makes muscle bone and flesh. Faust Spahell moku a uvory. rehshable nutritious meal.

Free recioe book ttll. now Spl2hetti can be cooked to ticJtle the palate. At mil t' Sc mJ lOe UAULL 105 St. Louis. Mo.

HOTELS AND RESORTS HOTELS AND RESORTS Chicago is delightfully cool and breezy right now. Coming to Chicago front Southland in Summer enjoy Lake Michigan and Michigan Boulevard views from the famously exclusive ye like Hotel Metropole Every appointment. Outside business district yet only ten minutes to loop. European Rates 150 per day and up. Special rates to families.

ASK FOR BOOKLET Michigan Blvd. and 2341 St. 41 MANHATTAN SQUAREHOTEL OPPOSITE MANHATTAN SQUARE PARK FACING MUSEUM or NATURAL. HISTORY. 50 to 58 West 77th St.

New York City Coolest Location in City Overlooking Hudten River. midway between Riverside Drive end Central Park. Ten minute to hopping arid amusement center. Parlor bedroom and bath. 250 pr day for two persons.

Parlor two bedrooms and bath 350 to 450 per day for three or four per. aon. Beet value In city. STRICTLY HIGH-CLASS HOTEL. IN HIGH-CLASS NEIGHBORHOOD.

F. N. ROGERS Manager Wl Will You Spend 15c to Get a Job That's all it costs to run 3 lines 3 times in the Wanted Situations Column of The Constitutions Classified. And many a man has found employment that way. row its your turn.

Bring or send your little Want Ad to The Constitution office now for. insertion in tomorrows paper. g' II I lMve wher. th1II Inn orlne Miss Us Mn" M. Btev.

AI rt io i 1 dlng. I I ek on' as II m. UA t. MI. pt PI.

served eoUe Re Mary I lth. Lon ford. Sykes on' the sts. Sible 8 who hmake ice ibl. a white Rle.

II. Ible Ii. ss i. I Luc Ii. ll.

II II. Mar rl 1. Bruce Tidwell. Ir. 11' cCall.

Jr. Denver 1I. 1 S. rs. r6.

a ning i. Mar usts II. Cohmb. fl. Quitmn.

MisS" Walk a en. pnln hr cousin. I Ebee I. rIJa gu. invIted.

Vlizateth Is Ob. gue. I. Ariil ti. a erioht" Pattie 11.

s. Mar Stewart ls. rl Miss Blanh ni. Arv Bowen. Miss Lou Mary tor h.

lS" ss Lvra Swift I. arian Ed a Crowford. 1 11. Rvelvn 1. et ss Ii Ii.

1s. Ile I. I. tI. raoo eador lr.

Ti wcll. Crenshaw Aahb Ir. Loehridge Mark' tr. I I Ir. i I r.

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r. Fuzz Shewntake evening Mi or Dh MI" Par I yetr ay I I. M. I I wi ploy I drrINI I 0. I I dawn.

tween i 1 I of the I of the flowers ths" joyous ha I' I II t. I rs. Irs. I rs. go I1s.

elne. r' Felder was 1 posed wloh I were white rose myrtle I 110 1 voyage which were were drcol-atlon. In the summer flowers i I S'p was served I ahle. a. the oho laee.

rs. i med In blue. i ill ill I Ms 5 Seuile Jr. roruood n. olD I IE.r I I I 01" end I 0 CO" I it f.

to tsfle I I Joh I. seseired room nJ I I' I I So. ff on bn di he umm I iitstt Ate 0" I I I rib pen t. It she 0 Is I St 5 00 010 roml Mitytly one 0 on L' It a for 0' Pa b. her 151 on' 01 A.

nd Tsrli I rd t' I. n' A. b. I ass I Th Wnm. who or.

I 0 we" 155 l' bo. and we 11 or ood" Whiteball 33 Puobtre 103 Peaohtree 1COlo. 00 Uprcl best IrIl 11I convince. wk. psiud It.

cbt 04. KOD IDPIt CHTU a IS. i n0e4 In. ID' Ba. lDon.

004 I 1. 041. 0 rtI 1 InDs" I. roed I oturo' m. Tyhoe.

I MI K. Sitterms Is dO 5 I. moun oth r' 0 To ere tI eo d. r. 11oo00 Tldw1I and on I.

L. d. QDIt. are tIle lI w. Tilsell hems Was III real for August.

X' th. Hm EO 3. no 0" a I I. n. n.

b. T. CR XT S- I 1. the fr. as ar ed bet railw cll viti eS.

1 onh omr 1 rc er.i el i I I ei I I 111 ThIS'1 I 1 I I e. I were 01' orga ta' a. ai Hnr S. In- eot. an spt Pndly prrrniatiort peee OwIng 0 Caleb A.

J. An' Saloon D. ex- perlen ed 23 the We. tern and huge tackle ac- Bur ette recovered pastor the I th c1l I a1 be a Itls P. trIDu lon.

R. tooth 11 on atoll SS SAOF NSION fur Ie. arty I. mls sloo tWetrom a u- w. re- w.

moved S. pol as 1 re- its ao dll. gives I 0 I sent In. 0 I.peaker I merel dll s- I be I I i an I i LA TER er a I It' as the next pl' uld coming of the I I Tenne. Duck town.

gran ted I a ling 0 heats. the was 0 On military affairs has had In its pos. Cession since Ito appointment two companion bills. the effect of which Is to gle the military supreme local aU- horlt Over 1 pOWer when ordered out and has not ma a report upon them. Slde of Frtda 0 was dlsrrsered were 6.

and2 luny the the atreohnl 9 or. on drl. I tO. bull do lad BakedPompno PC tl iY1 C. l- w.

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to or I ttlegsiaad Go. tagehber wit' 1 od Its ln1 155 urn. co. is 01 pn petty hr I a oce om Il I The In G. Jutsnsnlile and shut nd Illtle.

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