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A i ssssssWaaa'SssssssMMwwMSBMBBBeeBBBBBBBBeMBaMMswaMa 1 wBT-r-, FRIDAY, APRIL lie THE MORNING TRIBUNE. The American Women's Fashion Guide Butfcrlck Pslleros. IPombs 1 Spy WHY NOT DO YOUR SHOPPING BL MAIL? YOU TAKE NO RISK. BETTER GOODS AT LOWEST JUST OPENED, A COMPLETE, LINE OF KAY3ERS WASH AND GUARANTEED FINGER TIP SILK GLOVES IN 2 BUTTON STYLE, AT 50e, 75c, 1. 1 1 tM RICES OR NO SALE.

WRITE FOR SAMPLES. I Boar's Head Junket Tablet Bengal Chutney Pickled Mangoes Pickled Cauliflower a Pure German Mustard Pickled English Walnuts Egg Noodles, Coarse or Fine CLUB WOMEN ADJOURN AFTER IRRESISTABLE EASTER OFFERING FOR APRIL 7th APRIL 8th Friday annidl Saturday VERY INTERESTING SESSION morning continued the towards the establishment of a like convention of Florida's federated clubs, reform, the delegates of which are filled with a message was then siren, through enthusiasm over the reports they have Mrs. Huber. from President Brown, of to make on their return to their vari- the State Fair Association, to the ef- wu homes. The fact that thl9 State is feot tiiat 10 prixe essays be written such a cosmopolitan one makes a Klor- for state to hld hre Jan.

ida convention Intensely interesting uary The subjects wlU be left to the SISOVJ 50 LZT. DECKED AND FIGURED LIRIGO BATISTE, FIGURED PLAIN GROUND AND PLAID FINISHED ORGANDIES, ALL MADE TO SELL AT 50c: THEY GO ON SALE AT or 100 PIECES FIGURED AND DOTTED BATISTE AND CORDED DIMITIES. THB QUALITY. COEA AT A 1IU 25 DOZEN NEW SHIRT WAIST, WORTH $1.50. YOU BUY AT 90 ana promaDie as it brings togetner Boar of Directors.

TO PRESERVE TREEES. women from the North. South. East and West, who necessarily produce a 3 X' SEETHE NEWEST THINGS IN WHITE PANAMA SICILIAN, POPIN, LINEN, PIQUE AND CRASH SKIRTS, AND ALL THE NEW AND LATEST NOVELTIES IN BELTS, BAGS, STOCK, CHIMISETTE AND FANCY RIBBONS. MAGNETIC MILLINERY AT MAGNETIC PRICES VISIT OUR MILLINERY PARLOR AND SELECT YOUR EASTER HAT.

OR LEAVE ORDER FOR IT. RE PORE THE GREAT RUSH BEGINS. Mrs. Cobb then read a memorial from broader field for thought and action the Tallahassee Woman's Club with the than there would otherwise be, YOU HAVE THE ASSURANCE THAT THE STYLE AND PRICE IS RIGHT. result that a motion was made to pre- The program opened with the reading bU1 to thfl, MA AS BROTHERS, The Leaders JJ.

ECSENBURG. H. MITCHELL. mi YORK TAILORS. THE ALMERIA HOTEL CORNER FRANKLIN AND WASHINGTON STREET8.

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Having assumed the management of this hotel the patronage of the public Is solicited and first-class service is guaranteed. The hotel will be run on the American, plan. Special rates to summer boarders. Elegant sample rooms in connection, and special facilities tor commercial travelers. Mrs.

GERTRUDE WESTON, Formerly of Jacksonville. Proprietress. Phone 18. of "Wednesday's minutes, by the Secre- lng or the preservation of trees bor- try. Miss Kathryn Thorp, of Day tona: derln road ways.

Mrs. Raynor. of Daytona. then gave the Anotner bill to be presented owes report of the nominating committee for 't birth to the Club of Current Events delegates to the ttiennial. the elecflon Tampa.

It is that druggists be pretexting place at last evening's session, vented from using; substitutes in filling HE KEYSTONE. rrescrlptfons without first conferring The report of the official organ, "The with a physician. A unanimous de-Keystone." was made by the Manager, clsion was that a medal be given by Mrs. J. s.

Frederick, of Miami. A let- the State Federation for the best pater read from the Editor of the per on Compulsory Education. Journal. Miss Mary B. Pappenheim, of The meeting then adjourned until the Charleston.

S. C. in which she urges afternoon session, that all clubs cooperate in the editing TROLLEY RIDE. of the "Keystone." which is purely a A soical treat that the delegates had labor of love, having as its object the not expected wag a trolley ride given establishing of a medium through the Federation by Mrs. Goodlett Webb.

which the various. Southern clubs might The car left Tibbetts corner at 1:30 eep in constant communication with ani the beautiful ride along the Bay-one another. Mrs. Frederick assures -Raiiast Tnnt was taken, end- 109Vfc LAFAYETTE STREET. PENN.

1009. Ladies Tailors and Practical Dressmakers Miss Isla Green, who is attending the delegates that all club notices will tnjr with a trip through Tbor City. be gladly received and published In the Thn th- visitors were eiven a curso Sutherland Institute, will return home Friday to spend a few days. Tampa Ladies at last have a chance to Dress Swell. THE NEW YORK TAILORS will make you a suit in any of the latest New York or Paris styles.

They also Remodel, Clean, Press and Dye. We can please you. Give us a call. MICKLER'S T. B.

Wren. Mrs. T. B. Wren and Miss H.

M. Wren, of Trenton. N. are visiting at the DeSoto this week. FIFTH AVENUE COFFEE Mrs.

Morrow, of the Heights, is out We use the French System of Cleaning for the first time in several weeks. and Dyeing. having been confined to her home with an aching tooth during this period. pages of this periodical. The reports ry vlew of Tampa's various types of from the following clubs were read Me Tne iadie9 express themselves as encourln: I charmed with our InteresUng.

cosmo-CLUBS REPORTED. poli tan town. Palmetto Club. Daytona. Mrs.

Ray- AFTERNOON SESSION, nor delegate. Ag goon ag the aftern00n's session Woman's Fortnightly dub, Palatka. 1 was called to order. a rising vote of Miss thanks was given Mrs. Webb by the illage Improvement Association, vtm, delegates for adding so greatly Lake Como.

Mrs. Cockroft. thejr pleasure Ladies Afternoon Club. Miami. Mrs.

The mlnute8 of the morning's meet-Frederick. I were read and approved, after Twentieth Century Club. Gainesville, Mrs Calvln stertzbach ren- CoIc'Hf h. dered a beautiful song with violin obll- Club of Current Tampa, Mrs. by Migs Hulda Kreher and piano by Miss Armstrong.

Mrs The unfinished business of the morn- Mrs. F. W. Inman and Mrs. S.

E. Times and Herald for devoting space to the convention: to the Elks. for the Assembly Hall; to Mrs. Webb for the trolley ride; to the Educational Committee for its work, and to the President and State officers. Mrs.

Huber then thanked the Federation for contributing two of the happiest days the Club of Current Events had ever enjoyed, and Mrs. Adams expressed her gratitude for the hearty cooperation and help she had received from the Federation. This brought to a close one of the most successful and best conducted conventions ever held in Florida. GOLJET WEDDIXG. Mr.

and Mrs. George W. Stockln entertained a number of their children, grandchildren, other relatives and friends to the number of about 30 last evening at their home. Cleveland street and Eighth avenue, Hyde Park. They gave an at home to their guests In celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary, George W.

Stockln having in the year 1858 made Miss Bmeline Peterson his wife. The celebration was Inman, of Winter Haven, have returned home, after spending a few days with Engage Rooms for the Summer Season, THE SPRINGS HOTEL. Mrs. M. E.

Glllett. Crescent Place. Mrs. J. A.

Cobb. Jri. and Miss Anna (Jhaires. of Tauariassee, while at tending the convention of the State ORANGE LEAF BADGE. The question of a Federation badge Federation of Women's Clubs, are at Moody Deputy, Props.

th DeSoto. was talked with the result that an We received a shipment of this coffee today in I and 3 lb. cans. Whenever we get out of this coffee we offer our customers other high grade coffees but they say none are equal to "FIFTH AVENUE" (or. Ztick St.

Plone 372. Progressive Culture Club. Titusville, Mrs. A. A.

Munroe. Woman's! Club. Tallahassee. Mrs. Elizabeth D.

Cobb. Ladies" Friday Musicals Club. Area-die. Mrs. Hollinsworth.

Village Improvement Association. San Mateo. Miss Crosby, OFFERING FOR. HOME. Mrs.

J. G. Knapp, wLfe of the mana ger of the Washington Hotel, St. Louis, orange leaf and orange design, carrying out the Federation's colors, was decided UDon. The pin shall bear the date 1S95, the year of the first convention, and the who has been a guest of Mrs.

David Lauber for two weeks, left last night for home. She left over the Seaboard and was accompanied by Wrs. Lauber As a result of Wednesday's reoort of letters F. F. W.

The resignation of as far as Jacksonville. the Social Purity Committee, of which the Auditor, Mrs. Kate Phillips, was Mrs. A. E.

Hill, -of Orange City, is regretfully accepted, and Mrs. W. B. an offering (amounting to Taylor, of Gainesville, was elected in in wnt. miwtoii fm th.

ii.n.iv,.), hrr place. Mrs. Wilder and her dauahter. Miss Celeste Wilder, of Charlotte, N. C.

left ESPIRITU SANTO SPRINGS (Locally known as Green Springs.) LAUNCH ADA MAY LEAVES PORT TAMPA DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY AT 9:30 A. RETURNING AT 2:30 P. SATURDAY, LEAVES. GREEN SPRINGS AT 6:45 A. RETURNING 4:30 P.

M. STAGE LINE FROM GREEN SPRINGS TO CLEARWATER EVERY DAY. LEAVE SPRINGS HOTEL AT 1 P. RETURNING AT 4:30 P. FARE ONE WAY, ROUND TRIP, $1.50.

FINE LIVERY AT J. C. GREEN'S STABLE, GREEN SPRINGS. vesterdav for Jacksonville, where tney TTonrte. The unfinished business was will SDend a short time Hberore re turning home.

Miss Wilder made quite The High School Orchestra then rendered a selection that was greatly en-Joyed and loudly applauded. then taken up. This comprised chiefly the discussion of the compulsory education and the free kindergarten bills. A vote of thanks was extended the a reputation in Tampa's musical circles with her exquisite singing and it win The remainder of the afternoon was be of Interest to her friends to know nn Fducatlon and Industry devoted to the reading of the consti enlivened for three hours from 8 to 11 o'clock, with a varied literary and musical program, delightfully Interspersed with conversation dealing with the reminiscences Of the half century of married life. Mr.

and Mrs. Stockln were the recipients of many handsome golden souvenirs. Among the kindred of Mr. and Mrs. Stockln.

present were: Carl Stockln. of Key West; Mr. and Mrs. W. B.

Fair and children, Mrs. A. W. Albright, of Havana; Mrs. A.

Merritt and Miss Edith Merritt, of Birmingham. GETTING THIN'. Editor Woman's Column: (1) Tell me a way to get thin. (2) If a train were running 50 miles an hour and someone shot a cannon off at the same rate of speed on one that he sarnr for Madame Nordlca dur lng her engagement here and received a most flattering criticism irom tnai queen of song. Rates Reasonable.

Correspondence Solicited. Postofllce, Safety Harbor, Ma, Notice. To the Honorable Board of Public In struction of Hlllsborougn county. Gentlemen: We the undersigned subscribers being more than one-fourth i.4t of the nualifled electors residing An Insidious Danger. One of the worst features of kidney trouble Is "that it is an insidious disease and before the victim realizes his danger he may have a fatal malady.

Take Foley's Kidney Cure at the first sign of trouble, as it corrects irregularities and prevents Bright's disease and diabetes. Leon Hale. within the boundary of the herein after for it, valiant efforts towards promot- tution, which stood approved with the lng its cause. Mrs. E.

G. G. MunselL addition of one or two amendments, of Green Cove Springs. Is Chairman of As the lateness of the hour made this committee. 4 further work Impossible, the meeting Before the opening of the new bust- adjourned until 8 o'clock, when the ness.

the minds of all present were ladies again met, this yme In the lec-refreshed with two bright musical ture room of the Presbyterian Church, songs, by Miss Carese Adams, accom- ABLE ADDRESS. panied bv Mrs. C. Eliot. Mrs.

Frances Clayton's address. "The rwn labor Weakest Link," was the opening num- 'ber of the evening's session. Mrs. Rev. J.

G. Anderson as the Florida ,3 one of n0rida's ablest, most representative of the National Labor iho and most thoughtful educa-Conimittee. made a plea for child la- and her a3 ned wlth bor whereby he received the Federa- th ht that struck the heart of the tions guarantee that It will Indorse bJect BO that at its close. he the work of this Committee, thereby ren a vote of thanks for adding one more helpful factor to- haTnic-a4dressed the convention, wards the passage of the child labor ELECTION HELD TO I The following Is" the result of the An invita from the Woman' election of legates to the Biennial: Club of Tallahassee, of which fMr O. O.

Sexton, Tampa; Mrs. Shackleford Is President, was read by Heebner. Orange City; Mr. Mrs. Cobb.

This invitation was to Daytona; Mrs. J. Mer High Springs. the effect that next year's convention Alternates Mrs. E.

C. Hams Tampa; i of the cars, would the ball come or rot? J. R. I (1) Take regular and systematic exercise. Be careful in your diet, avoiding all rich pastries, greases, starchy i foods and sweets.

Drink your coffee proposed Special Tax scnooi uisirici. do hereby netltion your Honorable nuiv rnii an election to form a see iai Tar school District within the fol without cream, eat very little butter lowing boundaries: Beginning at the wise' the allegations or said bill will be taken as confused by said defendant. It further ordered that tnis order be published once a week for eight consecutive weeks in the Tampa Tribune, a newspaper published in said County and State. Done and ordered In Tampa, this, the 9th day of March, A. 1906.

SEAL) C. M. KNOTT. Clerk Circuit Court. FLETCHER LARIMORE, Solicitors for Complainant.

State of Florida, County of Hillsborough. I hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of the original rder of publication made in said cause, on file in my office. (SEAL) M. KNOTT, Clerk Circuit Court. Tarmpa, Florida, March 9, 1906.

A new line of carpets, mattings, rugs and art squares at Tampa Furniture Company. 10-22-tf. southeast corner or Section iz, 'township 29, south of Range 20 east, thence north 1 mile, thence west 1 mile, thence north 3 miles, thence west 2" miles. thnne south 4 miles, thence east 3 SALE FOR and no oil In your salad dressing. (2) Even at this rate of speed I would not like the ball to como my way.

WOODMEN CIRCLE. The Woodmen Circle will give a so-rial at Woodman Hall Friday evening. miles, to point of beginning. This peti The ladies are requested to bring boxes with lunch for two with their names tion will be presented May tsi, iuo Respectfully submitted. J.

P. HILL. T. J. BEATY.

R. J. BLANTON. T. J.

TEDDER. 4-5-law-4t. k.t..M i. ho ntv It Is need- Airs. nu, Mrs.

Wood, High Payne. Daytona inside the box. 'Admission free. Everybody invited to attend. Program: Piano solo.

Miss Joe Blantn; recita less to say that it was heartily and unanimously accepted. JUVENILE COURT. Springs. Telegrams bearing greetings and good wishes were then read from the Do you believe all that you read in The Tribune? Of course not! Do you believe 1.1 a Va iiant'sni Fine Lot on North Morgan Street, Easl Front Price $525.00. 5 room house, corner of Colton and Jefferson Price $1,500.00.

5 room house on 14th Ave. between Jefferson and Central has South front, Price $1,200.00. tion, pearl Hurst; violin and piano. Monthly Financial Statement of the 'Airs, uaynur iaiu unnr 4. xriav tion the subject of a Juvenile cou.t Miss Vanroe and Mrs.

Murrell; reci County Board of Kubiic instruction tation. Master Abramovitx; vocal duet. State of Florida. County HIlls- Misses Hilda and Edna Bell; piano borouifh. Tampa.

April 3. 1906. solo. Miss Ireland: vocal solo. Miss Smart Suits For Boys And Children To Hon.

C. M. Knott. Clerk Circuit piano -duet. Miss Kelley; Justice.

She has had the pleasure or meeting Lindsey. who has made Secretary of the General F-ederatlon record of the world in managing Mrs. Cobb. Juvenile court. Mrs.

Raynor succeed- Board of Resolutions then read the id so far In winning the sympathy, report of that XniJ the Club It all present, that It waa unanimously an expression ot thanks tje Chib Serlded that the different clubs make of Current etose investigation of Judge XJnd- IUality; to be High Sc hool Orch estra Court: a thing is good that solo, May Hilderbrand; solo, Sydney Sir In compliance with Section 3 Chapter 4832. Laws of Florida, we here Rive. EASTER SALE. by file with you the following itemized financial statement of" all school looks good, smells good and tastes moneys received, appropriations made v'. methods so that, at the next ana xo w.e Saturday morning wiH open the sale to the Tribune.

iLna rr I t-Vi Km tuVMt nlshed the music and warrants issued for the month Sharpe Real Estate Agency rneeiing.xu'3" end in the 31st day of March A. 190S. Pen Phone 232. lo8 LatayetteSt. Recapitulation of the County Fund: good? Then try our coffees and believe of the beautiful fancy articles, which the members of the Hyde Park Guild have been preparing.

All manner of fancy work, together with delicious home-made candies will be sold and all callers and purchasers will be welcomed at Ludden Bates music store. Frank Balance In Treasury as per last statement. $9,381.06. Receipts for month as itemized YOU NEED NOT WORRY ABOUT THE APPEARANCE OF YOUR BOYS IF YOU SELECT A SUIT FOR THEM FROM OUR STOCK. IN SHAPE, FABRIC, PATTERN.

FINISH AND FIT YOU GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH AND COMPLETE herein. 938.518.31. Warrants outstanding this date, $72, 231.89 Total. $118,131.26. NEW STORE, NEW STOCK, LOW TKe Borden Brands ktiSx are LEADERS OF qtiAUTf Jp I Therefore! 1 I A accept only A I 4 -A in with thousands of Tampa's best people that they are the best.

If you are having "coffee trouble" it's worth while lin street. EXCURSION. The excursion given down the bay last evening by the Toung Ladies' Home Mission Society, of the First Methodist Church, on the steamer Manatee, proved one of the best attended of the season. A happy evening was spent by all attending. AID SOCIETY.

-The Ladies' Aid and Social Society of the First Baptist Church will meet at 3:30 this afternoon with Mrs. G. W. Robey. 202 Carey arrest.

G. W. LAWHORN, Nebraska Ave. Pen.hone 902-3 rings HOW ABOUT YOUR STRAW HATS? BUY COUR BOYS' SHOES FROM US, AND GET SHOES THAT WILL WEAR. to talk to us.

Warrants outstanding as per last report. $72,359.68. Total warrants drawn this month as Itemized herein, $28,409.13. Cash in hands of Treasurer this date, $17,335.66. Interest paid by Treasurer, $26.79.

118.131.26. Recapitulation special tax district funds: Balance on hand last report $12,785.91 Receipts 4.60U2 Expenditures 503.68 On hand 16.884.15 In th Circuit Court, Sixth Judicial District, Hillsborough County, Florida, in Chancery: Marc as Lopez vs. Josef a Lopez, Divorce. It appearing; by affidavit appended to the bill in the above stated clause that Josefa Lopez, the defendant therein named. Ik a non-resMent of the State of Florida, and is a resident of Havana, Cuba, and is over the age of twenty-one years; It Is therefore ordered that said non-resident defendant be and she is hereby required to appear to the Bill of Complaint filed In said causr on or before Monday, the 7th day of May, A.

1906, other SOCIAL PERSONAL. Any Kind and in Any Quantity. Mrs. Badger Wilder left yesterday for a two days' pleasure trip to Plant City. Mr.

and Mrs. Tl L. Raupton and children, of Tennessee, are in Tampa for a few days. Mr. and Mrs.

GmxJToph and child rMurniul from St Petersburg on the It is decidedly superior in richness and flaw to ordinary mDk or cream Th. result of 58 years' experience in the supervise production, handling and preserving of milk. LEADCriO OF QUALITY BOXOEN'S CONDENSED MILK CO. EtH8s7 NEW YORK 8ah, Doors mnd Blinds of our own msnufaetur. AH kinds of Builder's Show Casss, Csbinst Work mnd Offic Fixtures.

Gst our prices. They aer right. Jetton-Delcle Lumber Co. Turner Wilson, The Coffee Roasters. Phone 192.

The Haberdasher. Tampa, Corner Polk St. and Central Ave. Ybor City, Corner 17th St. sth Ave.

Phone SOL Phone steamer Manatee yesterday afternoon..

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