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The Lexington Herald from Lexington, Kentucky • 5

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Lexington, Kentucky
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APRIL 8 MTOIIE CHI QII IS EASILY IT HOKE 1 'rl 'i George Falg Ferdinand Keller Prana Joseph Spongier Leonard Spenger Harry Stanslfer William TroaL Mlaa Minerva Embry will entertain the Sewing Club Wednesday morning at her home on East Main street Services will be held at Christ church Cathedral this afternoon at 4: 30 Fine Prescription to Relieve Rheumatism and Kidney Troubles IS READY Mra Andrew Leonard will entertain the bridge club this afternoon at her home on North Mill street The Board of the Club will hold an Important called meeting this afternoon just after the Depart-ment of Literature adjourns and the members are asked to he present without fall The meeting of the Board Is called by Mra Preston the president There will he another Confederate walking race at the Coliseum Skating link next Monday evening for the benefit of the John Morgan Memorial Fund All those who walked and many other Confederates will take part and a moat Interesting race la promised Princess" We are soon to have another small theatre here "The Princess" between Cheapalde and Mill on Main street It la a moat attractive house now nearing completion and will open for the first time Thursday There will be a continuous show of moving pictures which baa certainly proven popular here and all are looking forward to Its opening with Interest and pleasure Mr Harry Blondlo who has a beautiful voice will sing for the illustrated songs The manager Mr Stauley Platt haa spared no expense to make the theatre thoroughly attractive' and Inviting which will make It very popular and all wish Mr Platt much success In this new enterprise With these attractive little show-houses and ouv two vaudeville theatres the and many dull jin A large New York health publication tells Its readers of a number of simple and aafe prescriptions that can be made at home The following however for the cure of rheumatism and kidney and bladder troubles receives the greatest praise viz: Fluid Ex tract Dandelion one-half ounce Compound Kargon one ounce Con pound Syrup Sarsaparilla three ounces These simple harmless ingredients can he obtained at any good prescription pharmacy at little coat and are mixed by shaking well In a bottle The dose for adults la a teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime drinking a full tumblerful of water each dose It la further stated that this prescription la a positive remedy for kidney trouble and lame back weak bladder and urinary difficulties especially of the elderly people and one of the beat things to be used In rheumatic afflictions relieving the swellings A well known local druggist states that this mixture acts directly upon the eliminative tlaauea of the kidneys cleanses these spongelike organa and gives them power to alft and strain the poisonous waste matter and uric acid from the blood which la the cause of rheumatism Cut this out and hand to aome sufferer which would certainly he an act of humanity Absolutely Pure Too oiy(y betting powticr tantio with Roy at Ornpo Groom of Tartar Ho Aiwa Ho Liao Phoopbafo OUR BOYS AND DEPARTMENT WILL GIVE MOTHERS AN OPPORTUNITY TO DRESS THE BOYS IN A STYLISH AND SATISFACTORY MANNER MOST ECONOMICALLY TAKE ELEVATOR SECOND FLOOR DEPARTMENT OUR' SHOWING OF STEIN-BLOCH CLOTHES FOR THIS SEASON INCLUDES EVERY NEW AND POPULAR IDEA THEY ARE READY THE MOMENT YOU WANT NO TIRESOME DELAYS SEE THE RANGE $15 TO $35 aome time yet before she la able to he out Mr and Mra George Whitney and the Mlssea Whitney will more In a few days to Woodlawn the beautiful hours are whiled away Vaudeville In country place on the Harrodsburg xmrwAY- RUUU FOR EDITORIAL WRITERS Whm th situation clamors for a par tfanabla Ua 1 FUass tMgln your nhaarvatlona with HAs No One Will Deny' With a modest little bashful little effort te deceive Kindly use the Introduction "We have Reason to Believe" When the Information's doubtful bo no whit dismayed threat Finding refuye In the sentence "Tie aa Upon caret You may search the very marrow of your controversial foes With that phrase of cold diaper Mat "As Every School boy Knows" And a fraud will seem aa pious as a mtsalonary tract With the prefatory label "It Is Aa Up doubted Fact" by paying dose attention to a few such rules ss those You will speodly be able to prevaricate with ease (Puck CALENDAR The Department of Literature of the Club will hold its monthly mooting this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the club house Mrs Alfred Zembrod the chairman has prepared a moat In terestlng program and hopea there will be a large audience to hear It The subject will be "Psychological Tenden-ey" with George Meredith as exponent A paper will be given by Mra Jamee Mulligan on "Diana of the Crossings" and "Tha Egotist" especially noticed The paper was to have baen given at a meeting past but on account of bereavement In Mra Mulll-gan'a family waa postponed to tbla data A delightful afternoon la expected and all members are asked to be present The Crescendo Club will give Its second concert at the Auditorium this evening It will be a beautiful musical event with Mr David Elephant baritone Harold Smith pia nist and Mr Wheeler director The following beautiful program wll be given: (a) Night Bchuber (b) Wanted a Wife Frank Lyons Crescendo Club Ruddier tbsn the Cherry (Acts and Galatea) llandel Lungl dal caro bene (arranged by "A Seech! Hark Hark the Lark Schubert The Wanderer Schubert Mr Dlspham Der Hidalgo Schumann In Waldeaelnaamkelt Brahma Llebllche Wangen Brahms Eln Ton Cornelius Edward Loewe The Wedding Song Loewe Mr Blspham Caprice: "Man lebt nur eln mad" Strauaa-Taualg Mr Smith Second Part (a) Du blat wle alne blume A Lansing (b) A Basket of CbestnutaF Goodrich Crescendo Club Prologue Leoncavallo Legend do la Sauge de Notre Measenet Llieure Exqulae Reynold Hahn Mr Blspham The Hanging of Danny Deever (Kipling) Walter Damroae Who Knows (Waller) Mas Heinrich Down Among the Dead Men Old English The Stuttering Lovers (arr by Herbert Hughes) Old Irish Mr Plapham Prof Lyman Wheeler director Miss Myrtle Keahelmer accompanist Russell Booker George Cox Dosler A II Gilbert Peter Keahelmer Wm A Mlchler A Metzger Sharkey Sumner Joseph Waller Charles Weltxel Prof A Zembrod Thomas Clemmons Ernest Dutton Samuel Elsey Frazee knd chemical fire extinguishers to safeguard the pupils of the schools against possible fire was adopted The placing of fire alarm boxes in each of the buildings will be the next move forward road they have recently purchased It haa undergone remodeling and a general fitting up and la more complete end attractive even than It waa before Mra Tandy Hughes went to Millers-burg Monday for a cotillion given by her dancing class at Millenburg Military Institute Mrs Hughes waa accompanied by her musicians Mlaa Katherine Hogarty and Mr Anderson and by several guests for the cotillon Mlssea Fannie and Elizabeth McFarland Anna Bain Boise Ginn Margaret Foster Mrs Jere McMeekln Mary Marshall MeMeeklng Painful burns any sore or skin hurt quickly healed by Batin skin cream Sic NEW PRINCESS THEATER IS TO OPtfl THURSDAY Latest Attractive Amuse ment Place Nearing Completion The llipp The new Prlnceas Theatre on Main street between Cheapalde and Mill will open to the public Thursday the first performauce being given In the afternoon of that day beginning at 3 o'clock Ihw new Princess la a thing of beauty and represents quite an elaborate Investment The workmen have been working day and night to get It ready for thla opening The attractive white and gold front with Its electric light algn and myriad of Incandescent electric lights 'will attract deserving attention For the present only a high class picture show will ha run Later vaudeville may be put on AT THE HIPPODROME the success of the show The Hlppoacope winds up th show with one of those comic animated pictures with the effects used only at the "llipp" which make everybody laugh from start to finish The usual matinee will be given today at 3 The night shows wlU be at 7:30 and 8:43 respectively COLISEUM DINK RECENT RAINS INCONVENIENCE MOUNTAIN PEOPLE Bo much rain unusual for tbla season of the year la causing a great deal of inconvenience In the mountainous section The U- 8 mall car ried over the star routs between Hindman and Jackson haa been delayed for two days It haa also been delayed between Hindman and surrounding towns 8111 greater Inconvenience has been given the merchants for more than a month because of so much rain It has filled the streams and rendered the roads almost Impassable for cooping points of Jackson Preatonaburg and Beaver Creek BRINGS DOT SHOPPERS Wednesday night a prize of 85 for the best and most graceful skating couple No prize winners eligible for this event Thursday night a rube carnival For couple wearing the most appropriate costume 85 in gold For lady or gentleman with most suitable costume for that occasion 5 in gold Thla will be one of the pleasant eventa of the week TIFFIN April 7 Dr St John for 75 years a druggist here died today He la said to be 106 years of age and leaves a large estate 4 oooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooooo I WILL GIVE A SUBSCRIPTION TO Magazine Tor the cleverest Interpretation of the cover design on the April Bomber of Offer open till March Slat Not over 100 worda Bee aome 900 of the design In my' window Lexington haa proven very popular and we nre now enjoying some of the best attractions on the stage Novelties In American Stylea Parisian fashions are tho fashions of this country except that American women seem to have an unerring Instinct In distinguishing the beat of everything In line cut and material Another peculiar quality that the women of America possess la the ability to look well-gowned In the most exaggerated of tailored suit while a Parlslenne never looks at home In English tweed To be at her best she needa her chiffons and laces her ruffles and scarfs It la for this reason that the French faahlona are always more dressy than ours- Americans prefer their coats to match their skirts or at least to be trimmed In the same way The "haute monde" of Paris approve of contrast they prefer coats that do not look as though they belonged with the skirts they like a deep cutaway In front they admire gathered silk and braid evan with a strictly tailor-made The American sulta for the spring of 1908 have followed the Idea of Paris In the peculiarity of coloring Apricot amethyst champagne beige mulberry-all of them are seen In the newest models while the buttons are covered In the aame material or with silk to match Thera seems to be a tendency to lengthen morning costumes In aplte of the fact that the season for half ahoea la rapidly approaching Jut perhaps thla cmanatea from Parla for the Parlslenne never Is guilty of wearing low shoes or slippers on the street whatever she does In her own home PERSONALS Mr Frank Woodall of Covington and Mr Samuel McDonald of Cincinnati were among guests hare yesterday Mra A Respesa and Mrs Richard Anderson have returned from a visit to Mra Joalab Gathrlght In Louisville Mra Clay of Parla spent yesterday here Mra Elijah Muir Jr of Kicholasvllle la visiting friends here Miss May Pritchett and Mlaa Lnulae Elmore of Versailles spent yei terday In Lexington Miss Pattle Elmore of Versailles la spending a few days with Mlaa Lenin Thompson Mlaa Ethel Witherspoon of Versailles la tha guest of Mlaa Aliecn Watte Mra Edith Alexander Bronston returns to her home In Parla today after a few days vlalt to Mra John Stoll Mr Edward Farrell's friends regret to hear that he la 111 at hla home Mrs Thomas Shelby and son will leave today for Chicago for a visit to her aunt Mra Bullock Mlaa Ruth Bryan haa returned from Clear Water Fla after a delightful visit of alx weeks Mra Sleet and Mra Wlthrof of Midway and Mrs Charles Flthlan of Parla were among guests here yesterday Mra Irwin Taylor and her two attractive boys of Plainfield New Jersey after spending the season at Umatilla Florida are expected this month to vlalt Mr and Mra Prewitt Payne Mra Taylor was formerly Mlaa Virginia Cooper and thla will he her llrat vlalt In her old home since her marriage several years ago Mlaa Myra Lake who underwent an operation five weeks -ago at the St Joseph Horpltal la now out of danger and convalescing from her Illness She was moved to her home on High street last Saturday hut It will he CORSETS and KNIT UNDERWEAR Elijah Hawkins 1ST Main MAGAZINES Op tha Phosnls Mitchell Baker Smith Hold Tlicir Beautiful Annual Opening At their handsome store on Main street Mitchell Baker A Smith held their annual spring opening The store waa crowded from early morning until closing time last evening The big windows so full of beautiful offerings of the season showed off to unusual advantage Within the store waa moat artistically decorated There were great white arches entwined with Southern smllax handsome palms and great bouquets of tulips roses and hyacinths so arranged that their color harmonized with the lovely fabrics in the show cases In the rear of the store behind a beautiful screen of palms Storm a Orchestra waa placed and a beautiful program of music lent additional charm to the opening The chiffon and lace robes the dainty ribbona In delicate shades the silk hosiery beautiful dress materials and noreltlea are displayed on the first floor On tha second floor decorated In the same attractive manner aa the first with handsome palma and flowers the ready-to-wear costumes are displayed and the daintiest of lingerie attracts much attention Thla la the third annual opening of this progressive firm aince going Into its new building and there were throngs of visitor who took advantage of the occasion to view their beautifully selected stock In the afternoon Mr Van Camp sang Holy City" with orchestral accompaniment and several other songs We have a beautiful line of KNIT UNDERWEAR Vests Pants Union Suits Vests 15c 25c 50c Pants 25e 30c 50c Union Suits 50c $100 The thin cool sort that makes you feel like an iceberg was near on a hot Summer day -s- -j- A large amount of comedy with aome good singing selections a pictured melody and a "Hlppoacope" comic animated picture make up a first claaa and entertaining bill at the this week Capacity business ruled yesterday and Monday and every act scored big Probably one of the beat comedy sketches on the vaudeville stage la the little skit by The Two Peeks entitled "The Policeman and the Baby" The Two Pecks are good laugh creaton and have kept every audience In a continual roar of laughter They will no doubt prove a drawing card the rest of the week Mr Bartram in his Illustrated song "The Girl Who Threw Me Down" la particularly pleasing Ha la backed up by the Hlpp quartette In the chorus Lea Saluere Alberty clever French equilibrists do aome startling and difficult atunts Their act la well dreaced and la highly pleasing to those who appreciate thla kind of an set Leslie and Williams a clever pair of rapid fire conversationalists are a big bit They have the audience with them from start to finish and with bright dialogue and aome parodies they contribute a great deal towards KING METZGER OPTICIANS AND JEWELERS Eyes tested glasses fitted and lens ground Oculist prescription our specialty iii CORSETS We carry a good line of CORSETS and if you will select the right style they will he sure to satisfy in wear and comfort AUDITORIUM CRESCENDO CLUB CONCERT Wednesday April 8 8 Assisted by tho Eminent Baritone Mr David Blspham Tickets on sale at King Jewelry Store Box Office Open at 7 PRICE 50c We un only tho choicest wheat after thoroughly cleanaln It Then wo grind It cool and bolt It slowly nil tho time careful to get tho separations mad perfectly Wo thm taka off tho Richest Strongest and Whitest Flour and thua wo gt CREAM It 1s good good for you Yon run no itak In using It for your grocer will pay your money back If CREAM fall to please Make us prove It Bold by 200 grocer in Lexington Made Only By LEXINGTON ROLLER MILLS CO EDGE No 250 West Main Street FIRE EXTINGUI8HER8 FOR THE 8CHOOL8 The Louisville Board of Education la spending money with a free hand for fire extinguisher As quickly aa these fire-fighting machines can be placed the protection they afford will be provided to the 26000 school children of Louisville With but one dissenting vote the report of the Finance Committee to expend 1 25 00 for dry i.

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Years Available:
1896-1982