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l THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 31 1909 T3i

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SOCIETYjContinued from Page Twelve-

e door of lifo open dand let in thefigure of darkness and death But asCuida pronounces this phrase thefloor of wickedness and deceptionopened and let in then terrible avong ¬

ing truth Thus each meaning of the3 phrase enforces the other the doorp and there befell the red lastcene in the tragedy of life external

End the fateful climax in this masterhistory of the inward spirit Heretherefore wo behold the great comrelling unity by <WhiCh all the phrases-of this book cohere the superblaynthesis of construction by whichthis homely phrase is lent an enor-mous

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significance So great has thatsignificance always seemed to me thatI would unhesitatingly place threflines 14761660 as highest in plotexcitement of the whole poeun AndW further seems to me that as thenature of this climax shows weought to get apart by ourselves toread each canto and read it straightthrough For the poet scorns thepaltry devices of language in hisclimaxes Each phrase that seemedto be uttered lightly each imagegradually evoked even the very num-ber

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of the swiftly multiplying linesall these are his contribution andequipment towards the augmentationof his final effect His very lengthgives assistance for time is an absoJate necessity 4f one wishes to createon atmosphere of sympathy and sus-pense

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The rest of Guidos speech is de-voted to a summary of further pointsin his favor nor does he neglectveiled promises of reformation andIK3W gratitude to law if he is acquittedof the present charge We observemoreover that here as heretoforelila method Is concessive he occupiesa delicate position indeed not know-ing

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what has been discovered againsthim He admits much he might havedenied and puts on each of his evilnets such a fair construction as tohow himself Innocent if ho had

d boon guilty of it and ouly so if hehad not See passages beginning-with lines 646 770 K0 and 1082 Inthis difficult elaboration makes anumber of visible slips accidentaland unconscious passages of sellreve¬

111 lation For example what are wo tosay of a man who admits the pretended

i wealth In order to win a wife and de¬

fends his action on the ground thatsuch fraud was more grate and co-quetry

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a nourish round the figures ofa sum for fashions sake that de-ceives

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nobody 11 492497 An ac-tion

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Guido had bettor pass over insilence than try defend an actionwhich implies a moral unsensitivencssauguring ill so near the commence ¬

ment of his speech Or take his sec ¬

ond sip lines 674 to 690 where he-avers that hat some friends wirepromised him romantic love then in ¬

deed the lady had not found a manof ice What from this are we 10think of Guidos conception of the husbaiirts duties Of the husbandsprivileges he seems to possess a live¬

ly familiarity if we are to judge by I

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That Double ChinEvery woman who 1s fat and especiallyevery woman or man who lots a hOIHk double chin will welcome thIs news

paragraph Your night masks and stickstrips and Mroklnjrs are at anend A method of reducing double chinsoleo tat ttbdomrnin Anti shoulder

3 and neck that really dons reducethorn has been foundAnd would you bolievc It it is nothing

morn than a simple liarnUettri home re-ceipt

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that any druggist will fill for youvim 1 oz OB Fluid ExtractCascara Aromatic and SVs or PeppermintWater a teaspoonful of which after eachmeat and at bedtime will take oft up to apound Of tat a day Try ltJt IK good forstrengthens that orsan soIt turns the food into energy bonemuscle as it should instead of Into fat-es yours is doing now after each mealEat what you wish drop oxerolslm bylazy even this mixtur will stilt trim upyour figure And It will do It evenly toowithout causing wrtnklos rfiiiovlnr thefat such as double olilna and stoutabdomens are made of fi-

rstCORNER

t DAVISand

GADSDENT-hats our new loca¬

tion New store Apractically new stockand a whole lot of newthings to show you soon

We will when ar¬

rangements are all com ¬

pleted be able to showyou one of the best ar¬

ranged lighted andstocked grocery stores-in the city

In the meantime weare ready to serve youwith the best and fresh ¬

est groceries

East Hill GroceryCo-

M F BOWES Prop

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on the end of your finger and rub it Inwell all over your face for a few minutesbefore going to bed After several appli-cations

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the change in your complexion-will be a rev2ation to you-

You will then say conscientiously thatViola Cream is the most remarkable-

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I Never Was So Surprised As When I

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I and thu best skin vclvetizer you everusedDr Hebras Viola Cream is not apaint or a bleach It does its worksafely and surely and never grows hair-on the face

Dr Hebras Viola Cream does awaywith freckles pimples blotches redspots liver moles blackheads and otherskin blemishes It leaves the skin ex-quisitely

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soft giving it a youthful health-ful

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tint and ridding the skinpores of allimpurities It cures chap and sunburnafter a few applications

Viola is all reliable drugstores for 50 centa a jar or will be sentcharges prepaid on receipt of price pro-vider l you mention the name of the drug-gist

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who could not supply youA trial package of Viola Cream and

Guide to LJcauty will be mailed hy theG C Bittner Ohio for 10cents to cover postage packing etc

Cheap soap does great damage to thoskin Wash your face with Viola SkinSoap before and after using Viola CreamYou will be surprised at the result thiscombination will produce Viola SkinSoap sold by all druggists at 25c a cakeor rent prepaid on receipt of price by theG C Blttn r 0 Toledo Ohio

For sale in Pensacola by W A DAlemberte

the lines immediately after I havepaid by pound await my pennysworth and should she prove a hag ¬

gardtwist her neck Or examine-his fourth slip he argues that if hotreated Pompilia cruelly she ought tohave become snore submissive forfear of crueller treatment still A fineclassification of womanhood with thedog and the chestnut tree nor altog-ether uncharacteristic we mustconfess of the 17th century whetherwi Italy or in England And we mightchoose as our fifth instance this de-fense oT marital despotism of therough and ready hind I dont hearmuch of harm than llalchus did afterthe Incident of the gar my lordsSaint Peter took the efficacious wayMalchus was sore but silenced for hislife he did nut hang himself in thePowers Field like Judas who wastrusted with the bag and treated tosops after he proved a thief lines965 to 971 It was the bloodspillingwhich stuck in Guidos memory notthe miraculous healing the divineability to forgive And as a last casein point compare his assertion thatthe letter attributed to Pompilia washer pure spontaneous speech and hisadmission within thirtyftvo secondsthat he had written it himself linesS33 and SH These illustrationshave delayed us long but they showthat Guido was a worldling a mer-cenary

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a coward a bulb cruelnatured thickskinned with no finesense of honor his inadvertenciesshow IK was over skillful proving-now too little now too much and ingeneral they show that a liar oftentells the truthabout himself-

But our interest in the absorbingdrama must not lead us to ignore thepoet in all this I think these hutstrntions sufficiently refute the chargeoften made that Browning waxed toowarm and let Guido defend himself-too well just as Milton accidentally

Imade Satan tho hero of Paradise LostFor Browning meant us to read hisworks not to dip into them And ifwe do so tor will find that this veryspeech of Guido himself becomes aterrible ITarraisirment more sotlbau his agony of despair before hisexecution For that is piteous theman is down but here the four wallsof his soul are lit up by the dreadfullight of merciless irony

Space now forbids mentioning someof the occasional poetic beauties not I

lacking in his canto such as thepassage beginning with line 201 But j

we can put all such incidental oma-ments aside in the face of one factnamely that this Fifth Book acccmplished a purpose of extraordinarydifficulty that of making a criminaldefend Jiiiuelf in words and accuse j

himself by implication We may callthe Fifth Book a colossal achievement-an achievement not only beyond ordi-nary powers but an achievementwhich had it never been performed i

would have been beyond the conception of the ordinary brain I

MEETING OF THELADIES AID OF THEFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

There will be a meeting of the Lidies Aid of the First Baptist churcatomorrow afternoon at 330 oclock atthe home of Mrs M E Wilson at Xo11 East Chase street This is a veryimportant meeting and a good attend-ance

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is earnestly desiredMR AND MRS JOHN G WOODRETURN FROM NEW ORLEANS-

Mr and Mrs John G Wood havereturned from a pleasant trip to NewOrleans They took in the variousattractions at the matchless CrescentCity having been absent a greaterpart of the past weekTHE BARGAS SOUSA WEDDING-A BRILLIANT AFFAIR

The marriage of Miss Vivian Bargas and Mr Marion Sousa whichtook place on last Wednesday even-ing

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at r oclock at St Michaelschurch the Rev Father Fulterton o-Cflciaii s was one of the very in

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Ho For rIh se Shivery Chilly Coolis M

K Nights Just Now aWhen November breezes are just naturally hustling themselves in cold frosty swirls

and spurts around the dark chilly corners and frigidlooking moon hangs over the cityclock tower in a listless sort of way YOULL be wanting to be tucked snugly away in x

X bed you see with an allaround comfortable feeling and only your nose perhaps left to aXX experience the various changes in temperature Youll be needing soft snowy downyXX Blankets this monthBlankets that will waft you away in the Land of the Dream Gods fQi

XX before you know it and daintyhued practical comforts Now we have these and were aXX going to tell you about them Just listen to US XX

THE FAMOUS MAISHLAMINATED COMFORT-

is a Comfort known the world over for1 its extra good quality its very satisfactory

characteristics and the really fine texture-of the materials used Its a cottondownComfort made under the strictest of sanitary rules and a delight indeed to thepractical farseeing housekeeper who buysher furnishings with an eye to how longthey will last They come marked ex-

tremely reasonable indeedat 3150THE REGULAR COTTONDOWN COMFORTS

X Another line of extraordinary good

sellers come fresh from the famous Olym-

piaX mills and come in a range of popularpricings They arc all in practical prettycolors are made beautifully and hive gone

I through a process which makes themverysanitary and very desirable from the start

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teresting affairs of the week Thechurch had been prettily decoratenfor the the hav¬

ing as the soft sweetthe march were being

the queer oldedifice The bride was very ¬

and in a gown oisatin with accessories HerMiss and Miss

Agnes wore pink and bluesilk the rainbow effect

beenMessrs Hendricks and DanMoyer served as groomsmen Im ¬

after the ceremony hadbeen said the party anaguests went to the home of tiltbrides Mr and Mrson West street a

Foremost

PURITY FRESHNESS

ORLEANS

SAMPLES PRICE-SJ CO7

ATLANTA GAt-e

AS TO-BLATSTKETS

fine quality of Blanketswhich are selling from to per

and cotton satisfactory mixedfabric to 5 per and

also fine range plain allwoolwhite and plaided Blankets to considerfrom 5 to 15 This isBlankets to fit condition of the

frompocketbook l5c to S

DIAMOND VALLEYMILLS BLANKET

These are really triumph in the manufacturers art They great soft downy

white wool creations with pinkblue or even pale orange borders as you

bound with fine qualityTaffeta silk They come in individual boxesand enough to the averagemaker very happy indeed in their selection

in price and reach the1 range are XX

dear hintrose real for some very very

and very in in the wind and are evenX

of cover and5 X

range

to

bridal partyentered

weddingsounded through quaint

charm-ing sweet princesswhitemaids Maude Bargas

Benufeild

havingChris

Bargdwhere

75cwool

group group

home

pleasant was held TUhome was decorated inferns cut flowers punch creanand cake having served

array of wedding gUswere among which were ex ¬

quisite pieces of cut and silverMr Mrs Sousa who are

very popular with all who know themwill make their home for the present

the bridesS

CLUB TO HOLDFIRST MEETING-

The first meeting oF the season tobe held M the Bridge duowill take placp on Tuesday at thehome of Mrs John Avery on Barce-lona

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Gasden streets The Tues

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Its QUALITY means Its STRENGTH means economyIts means safety Its means delight

ANY WILL SUPPLY YOU

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with parents

BRIDGE

and

GROCER

day Bridge duo is one of the cityscard and its

affairs are always of a most pleasantnature The clirb has been taking arest during the summer monthsRALLY DAY AT THE

M ECHURCH SCHOOLNEXT SUNDAY

Next Sunday will IH Rally Day atthe Gasden Street M E Sundayschool and a very pro ¬

gram is being pr pared There isgreat deal of talent among the youn <people of that church whose pusand ability have served to thSunday school and the various youirrpeoples swifties on an foot-ing Much interest is beingtaken in the coming event

MRS EDWARD N BROWNGAVE AFFAIR-IN MEXICO CITY

The from the MexicoHerald tells of a lovely affair gives I

b Mrs Edward N Brown in herMexico City home and will be ot I

great interest to her many friendslucre Mrs Brown who is a sister tcMrs Thos V Hannah of this cityhas often visited in where

is held in high esteemThe week in society closed with the

set and ultrasmart bridgeI

party that Mrs Edward N Brownpave this afternoon at her home OIthe corner of Calle de Merida andAenida de Puebla Colonia Roma n

to Mrs Henry F Jollyof Denver who is the guest of hersister Mrs Henry W Selover in GoreCourt

There ware no floral asthe home of Mrs Brown is one of themot and ap ¬

pointed in Jlesico City which Is fam ¬

ed abroad for its palatial residencesand the rooms need no

to add to their superbbeauty

Card tables were placed in the I

drawing music and dining rooms andthe library The room is anartists dreaa of tainty anddecoration in white and soW The i

THE FAMOUS B BBLANKETS Jj

allwool daintyhave always been a us Jjand with our They the prettyfaint tracings of mingled sunsets in theirhandsome borders are also bound withTaffeta bindings and come in all sizes and inthe extra sizes They are IQj

popular at aA DISTINCTIVECALIFORNIA BLANKET-

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one of those dainty distinctive-

rooms mighty particu-

lar

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and careful in your various

then youll want some of these California K

White Blankets the famed aSan mills have deep cream

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silk Taffeta binding tints in the artis lOt

They range They borders ultra10 1250 15 15from at Blanket making They

WEVE THOUGHT THE BABIES Weve little allwool Baby Blankets convenient with a the pinkthe in the borders at various pricings Then theres the down Comforts sweet His Lordship tiny

artistic appropriate design Some have sleepylooking pink petals fluttering others H

S suggestive the tiny pink personage which theyre to The Comforts variously pricedBlankets 250 to 00-

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In short come in and get comfortablea-

a Watson Parker Rees Cornpanya Our Window Display Everything Wear Prompt Attention Mail Orders a-

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TUESDAY AFTERNOON

Tuesdav

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LUZiANNE COFFEEsatisfaction

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GASDEN STREETSUNDAY

interesting

place

enviableindeed

LOVELY

following

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superbly

compliment

decorations

magnificent perfectly

extraneousadornments

drawingxquisie

These fleecy beautiesprime favorite with

people have

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youvewhere youve been

selections

allwool from

Diego They

pretty

totl3Jj TOO

fluffy tQJ

night mod

Given

walls are panelled in soft white moiresilk ibrocade in glittering whiteTrainon wreaths with a delicatemoulding of white picked out In adesign of gold outlining each panelThe piling is a wonderful reproduc-tion

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of a famous fresco in the Ttul-lorirs and from the center dependsa sold and white clcctroliT the lights

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of which shine out from beneath cutcrystal prisms The overlaid gallleaf furniture with its upholeterl1-of cream white and pink silk brooaJtis of the period of Louis XIV an lharmonizes with the mural decorations admirably The windows a >

hung with rose pink silk drapery a

Continued on Page Fifteen

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ctiilDRENS DAY

Tomorrow well conduct a special Chil ¬

drens SaleUnderclothing Caps Hats etcI at prices attractive for this time of year Note

the following list-CHILDRENS DRAWERSFine qual-

ity well made and an unusual bargain perpair 913 and 23 cents-

CHILDRENS GOWNS Made fullwith pretty gathers and tucks and lace at 2939 and 49 cents-

CHILDRENS SKIRTSGood materials-and wellmadethe thing for school at 29 3949 59 and 69 cents-

CHILDRENSI CAPS Also School and IDress Hats a fine complete line from 98c to

998Also a few French hand embroiderednovelties

Attend this sale tomorrow Youll be

pleasedMISS HERRIMAW-l tss etie tt

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