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Hot Springs New Era from Hot Springs, Arkansas • 4

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sATtnbAY Amnyo6N, A pntt tier bed wiui an auaca 01 la trlt-i AFTERNOON Mrs. John M. Rose, of Little Kee," is visiting her sister, Mrs. j. Woodcock on Hobson avenue, ft Messrs Arthur and Fella Xjta at home af th Como for the g.

mer. Herbert Mendel is in Scranua, fa: visiting his sister, Mrs. I E. opp heim. He will arrive in New Tt where he aria epend ti making purchases for the Meafltl "Buy In Hot Springe" 1' yi, rstablishment.

Mrs. Joe Hyman who has be Mrs. I. Wolf on Chapii ADVERTISE A LITTLE AND STIMULATE YOUR BUSINESS. street leaves tonight for Chicago.3 1 Jf JWT7 i i Have your Printing Done at leal Miss Ruth Morgan of Little Roe) leaves her home in Little Hock, ifcin aTternoon after a visit to Mrs, Harvey Ferguson.

Thf friends of Mrs. J. W. St. Cia will be glad to learn tlitt she is improving rapidly after recent- Illness.

Mr Oscar O. Murray, chairman of the board of directors ot the Baltt-more and Ohio Railroad and his pri vare secretary, Thos. F. Molloy, ir rived this morning from Battimdrt, and will be at the Arlington for several weeks. They made the trip south by private car.

J. Wylie Atkins or Dyersbarg. is here on his semi-annual visit. He is at the Arlington. A.

Katz and daughter, Mi Patronize Home. Merchants. Is Within the Means of Everyone An Electric Fan will keep you cool and your temper good during the hottest of the long summer days. vr.v with a white tkirt ana or-pe. 't tie parasol i 'opy with pleated handle.

The model id week in New pique e. t. 1 gray tk ot: edging ani! I was 1 Edith Katz. who are in New Orleaai help secure .1 flag pole. It is a ia' visiting will sail on the b.

S. Pomli One Cents Worth of Electricity will operate a 12-inch fan for two hours. "Brighten up" a little and help the Painters and Paperh angers. "Clean up" and keep the Laborer at work. There are Big Things Ahead for Hot Springs.

MY HOUSEHOLD Edirini.I.. Quart's) hoiifhnM shall taught; lio-ndt the fear of GOD, loasf oni tliinfr; the arl of living for the wl of this tliwr town; rliiit tlipy must srJdom speak of its Arftcwncu, aivl only tlion at liomr-, and witli the thought that rliov will jet rhlnars right, tli at they rnvst often speak of jts advantages and when they travel must, lofo no chanee to spread its name iu f.od repute, or they chall move elsewhere." in New thai every house i have an American Mag and should be a law in every state in lie I'nion. The little son. Hallmau. of lr.

and Mrs. Karl Sanders, male ttie speech of aei-epiance on il.e pari oi lotie school. primary iirade. Herbert, son of Mr and Mr--. A.

Towi-end. save the liitory iiie flag which v.as well received. Mary, me aitrartive I tfle ter Mr. and Hudgins gave an original poem on the fiag America was sung everyon- led by Miss Olive Faulkner, or of music, followe, by the flatr given by the children At an early date an Titrrtaintiient will be given and everyone invited to come when the fia -liali float Saturday, April for New Vork, where they will spend the Mrs J. A Stewart and da tighter.

Miss B'anohe Stewart left yesterday for their home in Pes Moines, atfer --r-f-ndini? the winter and spring her and at Texas resorts. While In Hot Sprines. they were guts at the Jones partnients, and made man? friends among the local get. Mitt Stewart is a very attractive and talented young woman and will be rreatly misled by her large circle 01' friends here. A It.

Covington and Henry Cor iriKton are enjoying an outing oa the Ouachita r'ver today. Mr.5 l)avi Burgauer is evpecte4 horn from Meridian. next Mls Woolman leaver for Little Hock on a short "Buy in Hot Springs" Citizens Electric Co. from a tioie In from of fchool. Mfss.rs II Meggnson, Clauds hili nr.

Jack Havis and Miss C. Ho gari are expected bacK rrom Teiar-kana today. They madu the trio automobile visiting a number of small towns enroute. i Mrs. 3.

W. Smith is experts ba-k from Littln Rock Tuesday. F. Lake ho has been on tha Van Leer made charming hostesses and wore becoming dancing fashion this spring and summer sea Fon of 1915. 7ederal jury iu Little Rock returned of blue.

Their guests were; Misses Octavia Hines, Texas tit 11 I'hompson, Jeanette PF.ItS!Yl,S. Juilge Harry 00k and family of Lake Village are guests at the Pendleton Mrs. II Schweer was in Little. Keck yf-stenlay. Shelby Moss returned home yesterday a ter spending several weeks in San AntoniT, Texas.

Mrs. Blanche Stearns Wright is in Little Hock f.h a -hort vi-it. Judge Wm. H. Sands, wife and daughter, of Richmond.

Ya are guests, at the Majestic hotel. Messrs K. H. Betterton. .1 O.

Mar tin, and it M. Harrington, ml prominent. Chattanooga men are eneots the Majestic hotel. Mrs. W.

Hag.vLIl of Little is visitin-i; her parents, Mr. and MHS. BFLIX.Vi (Jll RS IUvUTlHU' PIVK I.lNCHi:ON. Mrs. M.

H. Stallcup, of St. Louis Thelma Moody, Claire rorne Wm. of the General Chemical Company of Buffalo, N. companied by his wife and friend, 11 I.

Sornser are at the Arlington. who ha? been spending the winter with her son, Jndge J. A. Stallcup, Irene Prager, Messrs. Frank John Jene Jackson.

William Clarence Gladson, lewis Sumpier. Walter Looney, Bethel Bourdifr, Sam Kddy and Alden Hazelrig. Jtirs. A. A.

Horner and Mrs. M. M. KMa Smitt), "Eottorl 1274 1) bones 248 Stapleton, all who leaTe Hot Springs nexi week for extended trips were the inspiration ot a beautifully ar-ransd affair yesterday, when Mrs. Better let figure oa screens; bet quality; lowest priet Missouri Lunfr ro.

Ft) 00 eg 1353 and 101(1. Oeo. R. Belding entertained a small coierie at luncheon. three tiered skirts tfiat are also tlu-whim of the moraen? are called "The Allies" and some even go so far a to show a tiny embroidered flag 01 tae three nations one each embroid ered on a tier.

There is really a touch of embroidery on almost every- SUFFRAGE CLUB HOLDS IXTLREKTiX MEETIXti. The Hot Springs Woman's Suffrage Club held an unusually interesting meeting yesterday in the sun parlors of the Eddy hotel. In addition to the members there were a number of visitors present and during roll call all were called upon for Pink carnations and sweet peas furnished the color motive for this Morphine ssssfla pftm method Not awWLr md toprtni-UlMiibtoai tekMelta(M rflsj tnlmw Ham awiilaruuB Tiwinir BE DID IT. Somebody saia that it coiiMn (harming liitle party, the fragrani blossoms decora inK the luncheon table, which was also made addition- he There are thousands to fell you it cannot be don There are thousands to pomt out to you, one by one. The dangers that wait ro assail yon.

Bur just buckle in with a bit of a grin. Then take off your coat and gc to It; Just start in to sing a ou tackle the thing That "Cannot done" and you will do it. Tid its. M' J. A.

.1. Sislr-y. She plans to leave some time before May for fOUIa homa to join her husband and make a trip to California. .1. Thomas Jackson has returned from Paducah, where he was called on account of the death of his father, Oeorge Jackson Mrs.

R. C. Holland is in Little Rock today. Mrs. Julia Huggins is confined to tnmg and design of colored bead ally pretty with low and touches work are also having tlipir ornate some expression in behalf of the suffrage cause.

on many of the newest model frnrin tunk done, But he, -with a chuckle replied That 'Maybe it couldn't hut he would be on Who wouldn't say s0 til! he tried sooicin ra DR. PACE'S SANITARIUM HOT SPRlNCa ARKANSAS Office at Sanitarium. 422 Spring Street. Beaded bags are playing a return' Mrs. M.

A. P. McCrary made an excellent talk, while splendid short date hut this season they are made of larger wooden beads in neutral Th carnatious were artistically arransed in a lovely tiffany basket while clusters of sweet peas were sr. ranted at intervals around the ta be tiuckled right in. with a trr.c?! of grin tints of grey, taupe or black and I At.

rr articles wer ready by Miss Adele Johnson and Miss Jean Brown. Miss KHa Wright read a very in teresiing article about the spectacle in which Miss Susan B. Anthony is to be presented a the Joan of Arc of the suffrage struggle In America. The event is being planned by the Congressional I'mon for Woman Suffrage and will take place in Washington, D. C.

next THOUGHTS TO KKF.1. I All things will lie clear and distinct to the man toes not hurry; haste Is blind and improvident. Uv white. Perhaps under tue head ot beads would come the earnings now dangling from some of our very best ears. They nre simply a sphere of amber swinging from the aural appendage by slender golden fhaln.

Of course othe seral-preclous Relding is always deligbt'ul. but particularly so In the role of ostess. And the little group whom she gathered around her yesterday enjoy both the charming company and tempting viands included: Mes-James Horner, Stapleton, me 1 op ot Your Head For RerDlt? If So, One of Our Hats Is Ready To Move HATTERIE On. bis lace. If he worried lie hid it.

Somebody scoffed: "Oh, you'll never do that; At least no one ever has done It." But he took off his coat and he took of his hat, And the first thing we knew he'd begun It. "ftrith the lift of his etiln aqd a bit of a grin, Without any doubting of qulddit, He started to sing 4s no tackled the thing That couldn't be done and he did it. stones are used to form the, spheres if f. A. F.isele and Charles weaver.

Mrs. Stallcup, after returning to Do you know that tne measure of speech Is with the listener, noi with the speaker? Plato. and different color schemes are ob' talned with balls of Jaae, lapis lazuli and jet or crystal, is the yellow touch of the amber, however, that holds the most ears tn Its fetching sway. To sTiow your heelg i8 a sign of Phone 699 Juan class nunwcKim STYLE NOTES. The extremely inadequate evening gowns have been appropriately chrls tened "spy" gowns.

After all there Is something in a name. In this case much more than is in the dress. The her home in St. Louis, plans a visit In Chicago and to California. Mrs.

Horner will leave next, week for Fayetteville for a abort visit, after which she will go to Kansas City, Ctiicago and Honolulu. Mts. Stapleton also plans a trip to Honolulu. Ri route she will visit in Alabama. St.

Louis, Chicaeo and bravado these days since to be wellj heelexl is to be heelea in brightest hues. Red heels, green heels, white yilkTlillliilfiHTW" Californfa." heels and silver heels add bright I flashes of color tinder the full ab breviated skirts. It would seem as If.RXJOYABLE DAXC'F. ARLIXC.TOX DAXCK TONsOHT. There will be an informal dance at the Arlington hotel tonight.

The management extends a cordial invitation to both local and visiting so ciety to attend. Dancing at o'clo k. JOXES S. A. The Jones school auditorium was filled to its utcost capacity by the eight hundred and fifty boys and girls in the grades, with their teachers, on Friday afternoon.

Miss Shaffer the principal had an Impromptu program in honor of receiving the handsome United States flag from Mr. 1. Ortb, past commander ot the Spanish American War Veterans. Mr. (Ortb made an excellent talk to the children in regard to their country's flag and told them, this flag was given to tha Jones school children and their teacher tor tha hfltp they gva 'n ok stag lut mom-nraa! day taa to be remembered and Why continue to'suffet when we fix thein and i guarantee them to stay fixed.

1 '4 Prices Lowest and 1 Wprk Best I Why Pay More Else- .1 an ordinary plain black heel wpr a' Miss Gladys Van Leer and Miss thing to be dlspi.tei?. Silver sandals' Elizabeth Deaderick were joint host with a strap across (he Instep, fast- csres last evening entertaining with ened with a glistening nuckle of pre- 1 small informal dancing party at clous stones to match the costume he home of the latter. The lower 'are most alluring for evening wear, floor of the Deaderick residence was are especially fascinating when thrown together and the dance rou 'the more conventional buckle Is re 'lc was furnished by a Victrola. To 25 Customers Each Night a Copy of The New Era "Get Barton's Quality Work" Punch was served throughout the cfcnlng and durlUB Intermlmrton a buffet luncheon was anjoyed. Tho porch waa made attraeUra with aumwoug eotr tud eomforublo eels and mH ptHows atdj tt in I placed by a sclntaJlating dragon fly or flower poised airly on a.

hidden (pria cleamg and trembles enchant-daglT vUa the least tripping of the, light fantaatlc, Jndaad would taka a color amith ot a blaekimUh to ahow all the Hcadows Drud Store r. P. S. Barton Delist PHONE 457 lldS PARK AVE. Successor to vtrt wat lirowd ot PPf Iisrinv niw.

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Years Available:
1912-1923