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Hot Springs New Era from Hot Springs, Arkansas • 3

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THE NEW ERA, ERIDW AFTERNOON, NOYEMRE 21. 1016. t. "who have not." This branch was) organized by Mrs. S.

R. Ellsworth, I an untiring and faithful philanthropic worker, who has since, year after year, been unanimously reelected president. The ether officers aie ii. reiineimer. vice president; Mrs.

W. II. Shelton. second Smltl). "6Uor 1274 "plomts24S vice president; Mrs.

C. M. iloherts, recording secretary, and Mrs. C. treasurer.

Thus year there were collected and distributed. While tha- number is short of last eur. the shortage was more thun A. I nas a distinctly snuea. 'Club Women's Night." Local cl ib women and trionds plan to make this the biggest night of 1..

Ye: siiuias pagans i 'v 7 I it's real antique. siiuia; paeans yet. it's real am in. tie. I All through our hi use Specials pi cent ot tiie proceeds i.f ihe ev-uin- will awarded the ladies for biennial tntertaiu-n.

fund. Saturday same; i gnu ami it. I suppose. ma ii,) for in the quality and class contnbutions. The garments were to the needy of Hot Springs through the following churches and organizations: Central K.

church. Presbyterian church, and Third M. K. church, Jones, Oak-lawn and Kani'de School Improvement association, and (he Jewish Council of Woni'Il OaruH'iits were also sent direct to he Gaotl Shepherd Hme. Interstaie i haps wh-u 1 ui.t worn and lame.

And dull and cart-less of my clothe; I me tiii 1'eriiaps. I say. i I'HILATH K. BAZVAII. The animal Phila hea bazaar will I open up at the Sigler apartmentf i n-xt week.

The Philathea girls jhav" a wonderful assortment of articlt which will make idtul Chris' mas re.n:emb-rancs. And in endearing urnis they' squeak, And pial-e me to my fellow men, Itnatise I'm real antique. I Or -f'3-c- II ti VI lyi'lTY. encumber our dim hail, eatm it; its faded It- art1 short, its luck is a I but a trap for passing fe. t.

an not sit the Chair. is so very weak; Uit Wife insists! its place is ther. iii a use it's real antiiiue. A Table- earuo frcmi our home town. Twas shaky, s-cratched and fu'l cf Seat folds up and one foldi down iio'ds brace of rand lest it ks.

1 wobbles if you so too near; Till- Knobs art' chipped, the drawer all it'ak; Ye has come to stay. I tear, lift' it's real anti'jjf-. VOI NCEMENT. Th'- members of the Young 1'fo- i I. uiicuuru tiouie, Saih'hitie Home and the Associated Charities Hospital The iadles of the.

Guild wisli to ovprss their most sincere thanks to Colon-'l Kugg for the building. Whrtingron-Stearns for stove. C'ilitita V'r 'ered to all others who contributed tj the cause in any wav. pie's M.ssior.ary Socie'y of Central M. K.

church are requeued to with Mrs. CharUs R. Fox, 4 1 Quail. aw avenue. tonight, at I IE YE FIT NH.HT.

Associated charities has arranged a i.mhI 'leiiefi' to be held at the Auditorium TuesJay evening, which ill efttr a most pleasing evening's, ei.tertaitiment and iim identally raise ti.iiitey to keep this work moving. Hot Springs' hi ft talent will take on the program, which will bo o'clock. r.uMness of importance will come up. n. a up ot musical dinners ami feui "1)1 KT SQl All" TO I.IVK ON lo Twelve employes of the Chi ago health denar inent have begun a I I WOMI III1M KMBHKFI lias shown up to repla- MtMVAli WFFK.

HON WHO IX LOCAL HOTEL LOBBIES. At the Arlington among tti-j prominent new comers are Mr. and Mrs. A. K.

Merritt of. Brandon. Vermont. H. N.

Uilld. the ell known Milwaukee brewer, is becoming quite a golf expert, lie is seen on the local Tomorrow, Saturday the 25th We take pleasure in announcing- extraordinary values in our Ready-to-Wear Department. An Attractive Collection of Sample Dresses Forty of them. No Two Alike. Smart, Dainty, Up-to-date Dancing Frocks.

And Evening Dresses. Considered good values at $16.50 to $25.00 Our Special Saturday Sale Price Choice $12.95 Chol All Ladies' Suits are sold at 1-3 off regular price Roth Dry Goods Co. league na The Hus weeks" experiment intended to' demonstrate that, a person tan live' nroj.erly on 40 cents a day. At the firs- meal, breakfast, served at he -t iutich ouch where 1 -oiiriiit repose; 1 CupitN stare nte in the fa-c; lie hanging draperies brush my nesc; each one of the post (juartet the club women. For during gala trade tension week, IX-'ember 4 to inclusive, they set Thursday niglit as o'clock.

Dr. John Dill Robertson. i health cc mmitsioner, directed the! to learn to eit I foe'rtr firm onta 1 inks uauy. Mr. ilills is a at I il.ri LUI lliai.

tile um. 1 i The NEW STORE iiie Arlington. 'Frank Darling is quite a favorite at the Arlington, lie, too, is a lover )i the old Scotch game. Mr. Daring hails troru Toronto.

Geo. M. Farnsworth. the Chicago caiitly man, who has been at the Ar-inftton for the past two weeks, lef: or home today. During his stay he iccanie quite keen at golf and Mr.

Farnsworth was enter-ained on several lovely occasions by and Mrs. Minor and made tiany friends among the local set. He is representative of Rueckheim Bros. Eckstein of Chicago, one of he largest candy manufacturing concerns of the countv. the more one eats.

Forty minutes were allowed for breakfast, the for which consisted of frfsa applet liver, bacon, one egg. muffin, bu'ler and coffee. Kach dieter v.as plec'g to deny hinutlf all nourishment except the prepared at the school of domestic arts and sclencps. Dr. -) r'son announced, however, that iif-y might permit ihcimselves water ami to chew gum to smoke if they desired R.il butter is being r'l for the meals and coffee was with boiling milk added.

This, according to me-uiber of the stniad. tasted alnis- like cream. The ixprriment is attracting widespread a tenti ti. among physicians and ec -inornists. numbers if whom asked for specimen menus and ports of progress.

When the dirtrs arrived at the school for hrtikfa.t 'hv found a cuiious crowd awaiting them. en and six men are the test Throughout the two weeks they will pursue th-ir regular vocations. TTfTTtTtT Rl'l'lili'ia I'P- 1- Dr. W. B.

Logan of Little Rock Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com in twit v. a reprefemative of the Tanlac peo- pounu, no one can tell, because it Hit spent today in the city. i ctin i'ul aii cnA Mrs Frank Thomas of T'T- Mr. McRoy is now owner ot the Cleveland American baaeiball He will remain here teeveral weeks. Beth Mr.

MoRoy and the member) of his family are well known in Hot Springs. They have visited hen, often and participated in the social and outdoor athletics of this resort for years. He expects his family will join him here later. tl 'es it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair.

taKing one pinall strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another ap-pplication or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention oj disease. 1 A it' i A if 5 vi i i i 1 NEEDLEWORK SENDS Oi BAILMENTS TO I'OOR.

Tlie Hot Springs branch of the Needlework Guilt of America held i annual election of officers and closed its jfili; bafiut'iis his week. This organization is to give thog; "who have" a nee help Ml Sl AL ART CLIB (dKS IM.EASIN; Tho Musical Art club held an open meeting at the Buckstaff bath house last nigh; which was vtry enjoyable and eiliifying. A large and appreciti'ive audience gave interested applause for each number. Adele Johnson, chairman of (rogram, presided. Mis, Lucile Woodcocx played with worderful skill an original of Sex tare from "Lucia," which was generously applauded.

Dr. O. V. Huff delighted h's hearers with composition in double opj He wa accompanied by Mr. Montgomery and was forced to respond to an enchore.

V'U? Lou Et.ta Van Sickle, a very looted young girl of the High school, was elected as their repre-i n'at'ive to demons rate the piano work that the High school pupils are ro liable of doing. She played memory "Whispering Winds," by W'r llet liaupt with such ease and prohtiency she wa recalled, and gave in an etiualb' line manner, bv Vrs I. R. Rigsbee irave a piano-It cue. An Old Sweetheart of with Mrs.

Claude Marsh as and the number struck ii -pousive chortl in her hearers, cho iiisis.tt'd on another number. TO MY PATRONS. After November 26th I will dia- 75c Mercerized Damask 72 in. wide 50c yd $1.25 Mercerized Napkins 95c Dozen coutinue the delivery of bottled mil and cream, and I respectfully sug gest to those of you whom I hare RORERT IM'HOV HERE. served bo long, that you place your orders with the Pasteurized Milk the Ozark bath house have returned home after enjoying several weeks' luting near Howell.

Mr. ar.d lira Frank Crim of Kort Jtnith arrived this morning to at-enu the funeral of their father, rank Crim. Clarence Dillard (Sine in this to attend the funeral of hi iiamlfather, Frank Crim. Miss Julia Rlake and sis er, Mrs Owens and little yesterday for San Antonio Texas. P.

D. RoberUion of Raleigli, N. in the city and expects to remain the winter. He is much pleased with Hot Springs. He is a 3JUin of Rev.

A. M. Robertson. Mrs. M.

Council of Little Rock is visiting the family of her brother, 5. M. Manor, on West Mineral street. Mr. and Mrs.

(Jeorge Hubbard and little son, Cecil, have returned from i motor trip to Arkadelphia, where thev visited relatives. Mi-a Oth-d l.oyd is confined at Croup Relieved in Fifteen Minutes No need to d')se ilelicato little stomachs xrith uuuseous dnns or alcoholic, syrups. Co. I have inspected their plant and their (method of handling mtlK, and I believe their milk and cream to be the purest and moat whole Simply rub a littlo Yick's "Vap-O-Rub" .1.... .1.

Tllft VA Robert Mc.Roy. w.dl known here as former secretary of the Boston Red Sox. an annual visitor in the spa with his family, and one of the most enthusiastic golfers ever visiting Hot is again at the Arlington. some obtainable in Hot Springs. a a ef r.ut3 ner me i.ii.,, -v.

pora iuhidod loosen the tough, choking 1 1 i 1 mrin nnrl gnfi the difficult, lirf-'athuw. 1 I One appliciitiou ftt bedtime insures a sound Respectfully, HUMPHREYS DAIRY, ll-24-tf By H. Humphreys. I nicht 6 sletp. 'JjC, IMC, or i.ou.

-o-T i Mmtmu oniim wmmHt i ifer second number was Miss Eugenia Swearingen program with a beautiful piano All home with a very severe attack of Wll UI1 iiU'cber beautifully rendered. Prof, ley --r--S I ORIENTAL CLAIKVOY.WT --t p.M.Mi.sT mm Your Attention I i I tonsilitis. K. H. Farrar.

who has spent weeks with relatives in her held on Mrs. at the Hi-veral id The next meeting will be the (veiling of December of Mrs. Irma C. Holly place. Uogu MILLINERY old home in cntialia.

and other places over the state, will return home for Thanksgiving. Douglas Tweedie of Chicago, a representative of the Spauldini; rtiiiK manufacturing concern, is) at tie Arlington. jUrf A Moment dMJ SI (M il TO MEET TOMORROW AETERN'OOX. The Hot Spring Woman's Suffrage association will meet tomorrow afternoon at f. o'clock in the sun parlors of the Kddy hotel.

There will he new members present, a number of intenstinir visitors and plans taken up. all cf which will le.nd now spirit and life to the in the city tn. Saturday Only LADIES SECRET 10 Contemplating: your desires for useful and attractive terested in the cause are extended cordial 1nvit.it ii to be present at (:: orrow meeting. Xmas presents we have purchased a beau- tiful line of Crepe cie nene TAAi tho attractive shell-pmK ii shades. These are priced very reasonably PERSONALS.

Mrs. Frank A. Stearns and Mr. lliram Whittiiittton motored to I.it-;!' Rock ihis morning for the day. Mr.

Dohbs and children of Houston. Texas, who have been visiting (leorgia. are expected here next week for a few days' visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alnion Cotton, b.

fore returning home. So pleased were our customers last Saturday with the bargains we offered that we have decided to make the same offering for tomorrow, Nov. 25th. Our stock is complete and you will find a remarkable variety of the late styles to select from at the above reduction. Come while the selection is good.

Mrs. E. Huff's Trench Hat S)op 346 Central Ave. Phone 1066 Rriitj; Hack "dor ami LuMre Willi CraiHlma's Sage Te ltflpe. Common garden sage brewed Into a heavy tea.

with sulphur and alcohol added, will turu gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at heme, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to-use preparation improved by the addition of other ingredients, costing about r0 cents a large bottle, at drug stores, known aa "Wyeth's Sage and Sul-phur Compound." thus avoiding a lot of muss. While gray, faded hair Is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractive-new. darkening your hair with and are now on display at our store.

We have also just received another line oi New Pattern Hats which are very pretty as well as a new supply of Madam Grace Corsets for which we are Agents. iCailii ou by name in full. (Juar-antets satisfaction. No charges made unless you find me superior to all Clairvoyants and Palnilfis in the dty and obtain full satisfaction in all affairs of love, courtship, nnuTlase, lawsuits and business transactions. I reunite the separated and Hive you full secret to control and gain the one you wish to marry and acquire success In all matters of vital important.

Hours: II a. m. to p. in. 2 East End of tn car line.

Turt a Gentle Hub Shine 4 Let Us Fit Youy Rum tanloV 1 1 rpifoxK linn.

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