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Hot Springs New Era from Hot Springs, Arkansas • 5

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THE NEW ERA, FRIDAY OCTOBER 1913. 1 PRETTY FROCK OF PURPLE CHAKMEUSE MATERIALS Are You Ready for tlrc fa? A I ALTA SMITH, Editor ASH 1 11 I II Special Showing of at, Air Sill' if III High Art Suits FOR MER Specially Priced At KTATK IIOKAL it PLA.VS I'XDKIt WW. Olie Of till! IllOSt interesting tO- ic to conn: uji at the A. K. V.

C. dlutrict iiifdiiiK in Little Hock wan preiiied by Mrs. C. K. Whitney, of that state Choral So i ty to In; omaiil.cil under tb din lion of I lie l.iti!,..

Uock Festival thorns, in co-opcratlon with the A. C. Thin plan wan favorably received. Tim Choral Society will have for its purpose the cu-Ihtmetit of musicians throughout i in- Mate tor participation in tin annual iimihI; festival, cnioved year ly by Little Ktck lover through the efforts of the local festival chorus. Mrs.

Sarah 1 tho originator the plan. The organization and the rehearsal work will bo arroiiipllidied through the Hubs in car li city. All presidents of clubs will be expected to organize a local chorus if they Intend to further tho scheme. Each cborun will receive tho necessary instrue-tion from Mrs. ('line concerning the iiiuxiir they Khali study prejaratory to the big meeting.

It will he the privilege of each club to render selections of their choice In addition to music recommended by the director, which will form of the program of the year. Till will be the first State Choral Society organized. Helena will get the next district meeting of the A. F. W.

C. WE HANOlf LIME Af throve, Arkam-a. Hydrate. MORTAR COLOR CEMENT Alia. Ali tirme.

ATLAS WHITE PLASTERS l'. H. i)tum. Acme. Plaster I'sri.

kerne's Omcnl. WATERPROOFING CEMENT HARDENER SACKETT BOARD A Fire Insisting Lathing Material pre. tents cracks due to swelling fll buckling of water soaked wood ImI It, I'liiiiinal't uiitilillf Noil conductor beat and tobl saving fuel, lightweight M'UII'I dcadeucr. Sanitary. 'ask ROOFING Johns Manville Ashe-Iiit rooting 4iuaraiu teed Cor years wHIlOIll pUilitillg.

1-2 hiii! ply wool felt ami genuiiift Trinidad Lake Asphalt roofing guaranteed .1, 7 and 10 year. A-dicto the very IkM roof. Shingles, CLAY PRODUCTS and llrai'i Tile. Willi Cuping. Flue l.iuing.

I iie IScick and Clay. Informal iou in Itulliliiig Ma-Krinl Line cheerfully given. C. J. Horner Co.

PHONES 406-407 C. UnrrrMr Is now located tn his tew nt the Central Kanitartuni, Centra) avenue. ol'ieet II I I i I IUBI stetson" Howard $3 Hats sided over by Mm. James Spargo and Miss Adele Johnson, president and secretary, respectively, of the local club. Among the prominent out-of-tewn suffragisls who will be here tij asHiMt them are: Mrs.

O. F. K'lliiigtoii, of Little 'Uock. Stale president; Mrs. Clarence Hose, Miss i i i i hi r.u hi ii iiusoii ami miss aiary Fiel.lier, all of Little Uock.

The local suffragists have established a reputation for their powerful "silent speechi-s." These will be made every day durin fair week. In addition to giving out literature, they will request the visitors 'to their rest room and booth and the interested passers by to register. All those against woman's suffrage will be required to give good reasons why over their signature, can be found in them. There arc tales of realisn and tales of ideal ism and fiction that Includes discussions of scl nee, phylosophy and religion. On the subject of social A ri(lATF.

IIAXCF. TOMCiHT AT MHITTIXiTON The ypiiiig men of the Soiree lauxanto and a number of their friends will entertain tonight with a private dance at tho Whittington I'ark dancing pavilion. AXXOIXCK.MKXT. The Kindergarten Assoriatkin will meet at the residence of Mrs. B.

II. Ilaticroft on Hobson avenue Saturday afternoon. Mr. M. Hose will for the Inmates of the Hospital of Xervtus Ulseases.

C. W. Klllott has returned 524 CENTRAL AVE. I iiats A 'I, 9-'- i. Headquarters For The Kind of Clothes Gentlemen Wear 1 give a talk.

All who are Interested l.lltll CV KF.CF.IVKH I iu this work are Invited to attend. A MMIII lAtT OF ItOOKN. I Tlie W. C. S.

Library received Tlie Civic Club will Iwjld its reg-last-week from a lady in town ular monthly meeting at the ttusl-liberal donation of books of tiiodern ness Mens Ieague tomorrow after-li ti(ii. It is only now and then I noon at 2: U0. The club wishes to In the torentlal output of Cie pub-1 announce they are still buying Hulling bonnes that we find a book files. Those having any for sale ftf interest, for most of them are can take same to Mr. Frank Schacn- AN rEE SATISFACTION; Idred and thirteen, and of the Ij ctale, and unprofitable.

Those liter at Hogabcom's pirmacy, donated last week were well select- m1. AM forms of literary endeavor Tlie Miislal Art Club meets to- ri'foriiM one can get an Idea by morrow afternoon at with leading the "inside of the Cup," by Mrs. Hugh Steele, on Hobson ave-' Churchill, or the "Woman Thou nue. ele i.esires a full at- Uavest Me," by Hall Cain. The' tendance, science of sociology has a ready; medium In the novel V.

I'r lty Yt L. The new books have been placed on, Mrs. ft. L. Wooddy returned, to the library shelves awaiting the her heme in Kansas City yester-; i ratters.

i day after a visit to her mother-in- law, Mrs. W. It. Wooddy. HI FFIt.UJF, llOOTIf lr.

R. t. Cook, or Little Uock, TO III! 1 uncut a short while In the city The Hot Springs Kuual Suffrage, yesterday with his father, Mr. It. Association will have a very attrac-j T.

Cook. Dr. Cook Is the dentist A unto set my band and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. "Done at the city tbis 22 day of October In the year of cur t.ord, one thousand, iiiin l.tn- dependence oi toe Lntted eutes tl one hundred and tbirty-elgbt. (Signed) "Woodrow "By the W.

3. Bryan, "gecreuir of flute." 1 I DIICE1 CLOT TOILS DPEfl live booth ill the Slate Fair In the i inafii auditorium near the Arkansas batt'csbSp. The booth will tie pre- GOLD-MO 10 OHIO This pretty frock is mailt of purple charmetrse. The waist Is of pu rple mousseline At 1010 over a cherry-colored foundation. Toe sleeves ar all in one with the waist and th trimming; consists of ruffles of matching material.

The skirt charmeusc is draped in a novel manner and lacked to a foundation. Tht firdle is of cherry-colored satin. to' ner home iu Seattle, after a visit to her niece, Mrs. Frank J. Goodwin.

Mrs. Jack Manlcr and little sou returned iioine after a de- liputful visit iu Memphbi, Osccolo and Little Mr. and Mrs. Wi iurlee went to Little Uock on the early morning traii. 4 They will make the return trip overland in Ihefr haud-ciiie new seven Carrord lourliij; car.

Mrs. L. Ulackburu, of Cairo, has returned home after "spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Frank 1.. Coodwin.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schaer accompanied 'by Misses Lwy and Julia rfchaiir weiit.to Little hock Wednesday Iu attend the Sadler Schaer nuptials. Mrs. James M.

l(ousby and mother, Mrs. Ov Adair, returned last ight from Knicevflle, Texas, where they have been visiting Mrs. Ilous-ley's brothi'i-, Mr. II, 'K. Adair, Or.

8. and family re turned home yesterday after spending month with Or. lei's parents, and Mrs. J.Wcll, In Calhoun, Ky. Mrs.

M. Kriiiiktin returned yesterday from IJrlnkley, where she has been vlHiling relatives several months. 7 Messrs. Kay Oflf, Leo M. Favrof and J.

L. I'HHe Hark, arrived Ihfo niornliu 1o lake charge of the edin rifil exhibits and get their deimr'UM nf "in shape. Mr. Th H. (larren and lr.

K. Thompson returned home this morn-Injf. after takliiK In nil Iho couti fairs In (he Siafr. Mrs. 'Kay (illl will arrive this afternoon from Mile.

Ilwk to visl' relatives. Dr. A. II. Tribble has returned home after attemlinK ho meetlim of, the Ahinr'ieuti Medical Ascoeiit-lloii Kansas lfy am tho Mayo CIIiiIh In Kwhester, Minn.

II" hIso tlslted.ln t'hlcaxo mid poluls In Kentucky. Miss Louise Homer has returned home after sprndiiiK Hie summer In Cullftf ruin. Kn route hotii she ImIU'(I In i'llnols, MlehlKHti imd Kentucky, Hazel Hill. wIlKspoiid next week f'ltli Miss Marsnrct Ollleti on I'srH avenue. Aitmu imv i rjTTHiitiw.

TTSIintO, Oct 24.eversl Inindred trees were planted la ond about Uio city toduy by impll of tho pulilh In" accordance wltli Hid iiMunl obsefviiiuo of Arbor ihiy In 'iViinsylvanlu, Hesdea by Uielf tvocburs. they marth.d to tho various places of Plsnllrtg-Btid pnrtldstd Iu exorcises rabricid ipeikluk and the nostrils; penetrates and keato the inflamed, swollen membraM which lines i the bose, bead aad throat; clears the -air passages; stops hasty discharge and a feelin of cleansing, soothing relief eones Immediately, Uon't lay awake' tonight eturg gllng for breath, with head stufffj, nostrils closed, hawking. and Ing. (L'aUrrh or a cold, with lis running; foul mucous dropping Into the and raw dryness le distressing but truly ieedlets. Put your, faith Just once Is "Ely's Cream' Bairn" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear, '-V.

Adt. Itlirves Swollen, iNllaianl Mewl, Tlirost Y'vu ItrnUhe Dull Headache Hoc Nnsty Jfisftiarxe MoM. Try "KI- Cream IJalm." Ue.t a small bottle anyway, Just to I 1 f. -I lu iry Appiy nine in ma oiumih and Instantly your clogged nose and stopped-up air passages of tbe bead will open; you will breathe freely; dullness "and headache disappear. Uy morning! thet cold-ln-besd or tutarrhal sore tilroat will be gone, Knd such misery now! Oct the small bottle of "Kly's Cream Balm" at any drug alorej This' sweet; fragrant balm dissoles by the heat oi njij M.

PROCLAjMS THANKSGfVING I'residewt Wilson lrslntrs. 27 Day Vvr Manual WASHINGTON, Oct. ,24. Fresi--iNntt Wilson "deslgiiated Thttrsdar, Noveinber 27, as ThanksKivlnB I.iy. Hid Isstted fie following, li first Thanksgiving proclamation: "Tho season Is at, hand in which It has been our Ioiik respected custom as a people -to trun In pnlr se and thanksgiving to Almlehtv Cod for bis manifold mercies and bless ings to us us a nation.

The year that has Just liaVt I been marked in a peculiar, derft- by manifestations of his grsctouaO! beneflclent providence. Wo hare, not only had peace throughoutur owl borders and with nations ofthe world but that peace' was hrfghteued by coic.taiilly mtiltlplylij cvldencifi of Kenuliie friendship, mutual sytnpa-Ihy and of the bopy operation of many elevafliigfnfluenees botli oi Ideals and of iWictlce. "The natlHi has been prosperous not only, bill has proved Its rapaclly to take calm counsel amidst the rapid movement of affairs and deal wltn It own life In a spirit of candor, i jjblc'Msners and comfort. "Wo have seen fie practical eom-n(etlo of a great work at the Istb-'in'uch of Tanama, which not only ev fVmpllfled tbo nation's abundant re sources to accomplish what It will nuil the distinguished skill and cs-, puclty of Its public servants, but so promises the beginning of a new. ugu, of now sympathies, new bonds, sad new achievement of co-operation and pence.

fllghl'ouimewi cxoltetH nation' and 'J'eaco on eartb; good to men' furiilsli tho only foundations vjmn which tan be built Delilovetnetits of the human spirit, the year has brought Us the satlsfoe-tlon'of work woll dono and fresh vls-lofs, (if our duty which will make tho work oi the future better still. V'Now, therefore, 1, WoodroW Wll-Von. president ot Iho fulled StatoH. of America, do hereby dcslgnuto Tliursday, November 27, next, as ilsy of thanksgiving and prayer and invite the people throughout, the land to cease from their wonted oc cupstloui and, at their homos and places of worsbltf, render thanks to WE GUAR You Can "Fair Clothes" Anywhere But You Cant Always Get Good Clothes at Fair Prices. A Tone Of Ito Own aw A A II HUJL i I VKJ AGENTS FOR STYLE-PLUS LOTHES.

KXT1M) A CDHDIAI. I.KVIT.tTIOM TO TIIK VVLUC 10 visit, oi'itiiooTH At tiik rmiirwni a ma 0 ieutrsl. Almighty Uort, "HTwIlllWi IfeteOVnraWneie 1 WATCH Wll Oi'H VHWUUM IV i i i 'v: 1 ''V'i.

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