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Hot Springs New Era from Hot Springs, Arkansas • 5

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r. va 1 EN L1NDSEY AND BRIDK ON HONEYMOON THE NEW ERA, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JAN UARY 10. 1914 ALTA SMITH, Editor. TELEPHONE 601 AND 1274 WOODCOCK LAWSON DRY GOODS CO. 110 and 112 Ouach ta Ave.

Hot Springs Ark. carries a complete line of Ladies' Home Journal Patterns including those shown in to-days fashion supplement TOIIUS EVENTS. Mrs. K. Hogne advanced music unlit) give recital during the aftt-r-noon.

Mih Margaret UHJmi (-ntertalns the Saturda Afternoon Uook Club. The Musical Art Club holds a business ce-xicm in club rooms at the )f Soto Spring. what wnri.ii vor s.u. What yould you nay if you knew, I bear a truce to you; An olive bough, a whispered And plans for anew? but What would you say if you but knew I'm learning fast from you. To make amends for all su As honey mixed with rue? nat would you s-ay if you but knew I'm weaving dreams for you.

Our tangled schemes and ravelled dream, I'm weaving straight and true? would you say if on but knew lm wreathing hopes on you, Like chains of flowers we twined in i hours, When first our love was new? Wm. Henry Seymour. KTVI.K NOTES. It is astonishing how easily the el feet of th smartest dress Is spoilt if the other accessories of the wearer's toilette, such as her haf, u-prin am rwit mi fpn in IT. Recognized this, the really Well dressed woman endeavors to preserve a note of harmony In her We Make Glasses to fit ail eyes ROSCNFIELD OPTICAL (0.

614 Central Ave, mtninuttiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiim I (c) Ur Jerwood Undrwoo4 B. Undsejr. Mr. and Mr. Judge Ben B.

Lindser of Denver, and his fair young bride, th former Miss Henrietta Brevoort of Detroit, arc now on their honeymoon. Th Judge, who presides over the juvenile court in Denver, net his wife last May while in a sanitarium at Battle Creek, Mich, where both were patient. Ha and Miss Brevoort, who was atndyine art, kept up a correspondence after leaving Battle Creek, which cauu aated in their marriage on December tj and to give the impre that everything she is wearing is part of a well thought out scheme the simple tailor made which are so fashionable for morn ing use just now, elaborate wraps and larg muffs do not look well. AlthoiiM hig muffs are quite appropriate to the present style of shor' sleeved afternoon dresses, and serve to cover up the exposed part of the arm without looking in the least uml ersonie, they appear clumsy and out of place carried with a tailor made jacket. The most effective wraps for morning wear are a Rtole or neck wrap and a moderate sized muff, of which a great variety of simple but very pretty models are to be ki wrap or muff should be of fur or material and should be mat ched by the toriue worn with them With a little ingenuity and by utilizing odd pieces of fur it should not be difficult to make several dif ferent sets of wraps, which will be round to strike a welcome note of variety even when worn with the same dress.

A number of sets can be made In velvet, 5n black or Jn ij becoming shade of blue. They are trimmed with narrow strips of fur. which are either placed crossways or used as a boderlng. The effect? are completed by large artificial flowers on the side of the toque at r.ie throat and In the muff. A very pretty effect is obtained by ft 111119 "I line late I utiles Ml me stole at tne necK and around the edges of the muff.

A model set in ermine is edged Aitli ruches of black velvet, which form a very happy contrast. The same dea could easily be carried out in black and white velvet and it would be most becoming. INFORMAL lUXCES AT BOTH UlIJXfJTOX AMI MAJESTIC. Dancing has become so popular worth your while An "Omega" Test- well rs You will find out who Wil! fiT TPV7 is in the city on business. Mr.

Henry Bolish has returned home after spending the summer in the East. Mrs. C. N. Ferguson has returned home after a three months visit to friends and relatives In Mississippi and Tennessee.

CLAIRVOYANT MADAM MAYSIEA. Clairvoyant and Spiritualist Medium Office hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.

210 Fountain Htreet. Better known as Happy Hollow. WANTED Traveler for 1914, a beginner; salary, commission and expense money. Liberal offer and agreement. J.

E. McBrady, Chicago. WANTED Position as offlce girl In doctor's office. Add. M.

A. care New Era. 1-10-1 13. New Era want ad pay. A Skill L.

if You Go to Tte This tells the tale as this THE LAST OF THE SERIES ii'' 7 P. L. Henry, Corresponding Secretary; Miss Adele Johnson, Record-ng Secretary. The next meeting will be held Frl-lay afternoon, February 6 with Miss Adele Johnson, 623 Orange street. rHE Bt'TTKUKLY CLUB.

Last evening a little Informal lance was given by Miss Louise Mallory, 121 West Grand avenue. At seven thirty the dance began vith all members present. Several dances have been held lately at Ihe home of Miss Mallory who to be a good hostess. After he dance all were conducted into the parlor where a meeting was held (or the purpose of organizing a reg-jlar club. The club will meet In future twice a month.

The first vill be held at the home of Mr. Looney, 201 Prospect ave-iue next Friday, Jan. 16. The members who joined last night were: Misses Dale Williams, Louise Mallory and Ruth Williams, Louise Pet-tit, Gertrude Hlnton, Claire Mclaughlin, Stella Lawrence, Esther Beauchamp and Louise Moyston. Messrs.

Walter Looney, Samuel Ed-ly, Clarence Gladson, Alden Hazel-rlgg and William Moon. Mrs. Pettlt and Miss Fannie Connelly were at the dance. ANNOUNCEMENT. The Homeless Childrens' Aid Society will meet at the First Baptist jhurch Monday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock.

AH who are interested In this noble work are urged to be pres ent. This is the watch CREDIT AT HALLS A Ben. or winter shopping. Winter models marked down in January at con iderable reductions from tiie firs! rices and many take advantage he; special sa.les to freshen up lieir inter wardrobes, and to re ilenish their linen supply. In some of the Central avenue hops along with the bargains, are hown hints of the approaching prlng styles.

The newest suits arc ratine, linen and cotton duvetyr veave. The sleeves are larger, loost nd baggy. The' skirts are simple, ancing drespes are of filmy mater lis. resembling a cloud of fluffy ruffles. Albert Mendel Company is showing among his line of spring frockt i pretty selection of summer-lik' morning dressea of two different cotton weaves, with adorable detail-and since Mr.

Mendel placed hl rdor for these models the New 'ork Herald's fashion section rep -esentaiive selected from the vast array of spring frocks displayed ilong Fifth avenue, the very sam models for their suppliment that Mr. Mendel Is now showing. Woodcock Lawson have on a mammoth sale that Is daily drawing record crowds. Every article if their store has been marked dowr md the public feels that they arc getting 'the benefit a real sale Simon Mendel's annual January Clearance Sale searts today. Thif jopular ladies' shopping center iromises to do an excellent business during the sale.

S. M. Duffie are also of 'ering unusual values during theii ule. The Star-Heady-to-Wear and Jas L. Wright'B and the Southern Palace are also putting on specials, which will pay the shoppers to look out for.

LOTl'S CLIB MEETING. The Lotus Club meet this week with Mrs. G. A. Hogaboom on Hen-viurton avenue.

The day was a lovely one and added much to the enthusiastic spirit of the meeting and the pleasure of the afternoon. members responded to roll call with "scntimet on variety', af ter which the following program wis enniod out: Paper "Cuba, the Queen of the' by Paper "Our rs. S. E. Ellsworth.

Immigrants, How We are for Them, What They Are Mrs. F. M. Slgler. 1 An open discussion on, "Cuba As I Saw It." proved quite interesting.

I Mrs. Isabella GFbhons, of New York, who has traveled extensively also of her visit in Cuba. Mrs. Hogaboom served delightful refreshments at the close of thu program. I i It Witt CI, I'll KLKCTrt OH I II Hill mil, Th I lot Mprirus Woman Huffraa AimmIniIoii hld a Lysines nieatiua rmt'idiiv si bom ul MIm Adelo (JoliiiPon lor lb purp" of vl-ittiu tfi.

for th nulu rr. Tbr Mm in Ppsri'i, prl4l; Vim Wrlhl, piideii, Solid 14-kt. Gold Bracelet -Watch Both Watch and Bracelet are 14 kt. Solid Gold this season in Hot Springs that al' the larger hotels are giving aevera lances a week, and there are numer ous "drop in" affairs at the privat- tfUJPTlceB. Last evening both the Arlingtor nd Majestic hotel ball rooms were 'ho scene of Informal dances, at which there were a representative -oterie of the local dancing set in addition to the hotel guests of tht respective hotels.

y.y fHHlMAXX-HKIXK WILL COME IX A PHIL. Madam Schuman-Heink, one of the world's greatest contraltos who wag booked to appear at the Audi torium theatre on the night of Thursday 15; will be unable to fill engagement, as she has canceled jer southwestern tour for the pres-nt on account of broncultis. Howev-iT, Manager Frank Head of the Auditorium has received word from Kansas City where she filled her 'ast engagement, that she would re sume her tour in April. So the lovers of high class music will be delighted to learn that Madam Schumann-Helnk will give a concert here during the season. UASTEItX ST AH INSTALLED OFKHEIW THIS WEEK.

Mrs. Fred Johnson, grand worthy matron of Arkansas installed the following officers: Mrs. B. Cobb Worthy Matron. Mr.

Ford Worthy Patron. Mrs. ALcClendon Associate Ma tron. Mrs, J. H.

Robertson, Conductreis. Mrs. Demby Ass. Conductress. Blanche Bailey Secretary.

Mrs. R. G. Morris Treasurer. Mrs.

Ford Adah. Mrs. W. E. Cox Esther.

Mrs. A. C. Jennings Mrs E. H.

Ellsworth Electa. Mrs. Olll Chaplain. Mrs. E.

Bloom Marshal. Mrs. T. I). McCallum, Organist.

Mrs. L. Hern Warden. Bro. Shelly Sentinel.

FORTNIGHTLY CLI B. The Fortnightly Literary Club met this week in regular session with a good attendanc and enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon. Mrs. W. E.

Massey gave a most excellent na.ner on "The Snlrit if the Poetry of after which business matters were discussed. Tin' meeting adjourned to meet next (ii W-mlnesday, January 21. MIIS. HARPER KXTKRTAINKO HlRTXKJHTLV HOOK Li lt. Mrs.

J. E. Harper, Park Hill, South Central avenue, entertained 1 me hers of the Fortnightly Rook Club, Thie table were arranged for the Mini's. Mrs. Waldron UrauKhon apt red the first prlxe and Mr 8 llluuiHriHlHI was awarded Him booby Mrs, Harper served a salad count, after wliirli li club adjourned meet nett Killi Mia.

Waller 1 1 tVrilral avenu. IV TMK MIOI'M, Now It liiu bfl th wumimh ut uiudral lm bo lor niatorial ud iirv Lime, Cement AND Building Material FEED OF ALL KINDS International Pratts Stock and Poultry Food Agents CELEBRATED PURINA Checkerboard Dairy Molasses and Chicken Feed S.A. Sammons Son Worth to 90 Absolutely Free! to the person compiling the greatest number of words from the ten letters in the words 1 Phones 42 and 235 a Sick Tooth? We fix them with a gusrcn-tee and without pain, and zz'i you 50 per cent. Why pay rr.V2 elsewhere? We employ create and license dentists cy. Everything Sanitary zr.i wayi open.

Examination Get our prices. OlMjElGlAl WIAtCH Cor. Elm and Orange Why Have Cui out irte letters and make all tne words you can from 0ME6A WATCH Condition of Skill Teat! English word only mutt be spelled correctly. Write on one tide of paper; 50 words to sheet. Letters can be repeated.

If competing liitt contain tame number of wordt, neatnett will determine award. Three local udget thall decide at to the winner. Liit mutt be delivered to our More on or before PERSONALS. Miss Mary Martin returned to 8t. Louis Thursday lo re-enter Sacred Heart Convent after spending the holidays here.

Mr. Tom Martin left today for Charlottsville, to resume his studies of the University of Virgin-la, where he will take his L. L. B. degree in Mrs.

W. E. Rector is in Memphis the guest of her sister, Mrs. Swift. She will remain for the Rison-Swlft nuptials which will be a big social event In Memphis next week.

Miss Sallle Phillips Rector will join her mother Monday and will be one ol the bridesmaids in her cousin's marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Little and Mrs. Frank A.

Stearns are enjoying a two weeks' campalng trip In I'm Southern part of the state. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Dake and Mr. and Mrs.

jiiram Wblttlngton will join them later, I)r, 7.. N. Hhort has returned rrom Hoik port, Indiana, Mrs. Hhort wll Join him looit 1 Mr, Id W. LaulKsn, of Ht Louis, prims rpriifailva for Hie Vwk ImiM CoMH'snr hkh uu lh Arlington iul Kasimsn arrived r'irdsr lo ruiaijj during the season, Mr; Julsn all) lilm Mr, I'iNdsll of LlMlv lok l7f' ml doting dtte of Skill Trtt.

The Bracelet Watch the newett production of the Ohio a Watch Company it on eihibilinn in our thnw window, together with other titea and ttylet of Omega Walchrt for Men and Women, at priret lo tuit earr puree. The purpnte of (hit Skill Tett, and the offer of thit very high grade watrh. It to imprttt you with the all round esccllenct of Omega Watchea and to Influence your holiday buying. Skill Test Closes in Six Weeks! ELAKE9 LEADING JEWELERO Union Painleca DenCr i4 i- for i Ol-( 4 Hi Jl'J iw, timnr Mrs.

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