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SOCIAL CALENDAR SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. Hijos de la luz No. 3. Marti Hall. Feiss Ae MONDAY— Meeting Boy Scoujs Troop 51. 7 p. m. Wesley Community House. | Sea Scout Ship 3 meets. Pythian Sisters meeting. 8 p. Improved Order of Red Men. 7:30 P. M. Golden Eagle Hall. m. Pythian Hall. 7:30 p. m. Wigwam Hall. gO ER REE TUESDAY— Meeting Robt.’J. Perry Chapter Order DeMolay. 7:30 p. m. Scot- | tish Rite Hall. Key of the Gulf Castle No. 2, Cuba Lodge No. 15. 1.0.0.F. street. WEDNESDAY— 8 p. m. Varela Hall, 919 Elizabeth | paca ea Marti Lodge No. 3 Order Caballeros de Marti. 8 p. m. Varela Hall. a ee THURSDAY— Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M.! Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p. m. St. Paul’s Annex. Ignacio bone td No. 3'Knights of Golden Eagle meeting. 8 p. m. G. —o— FRIDAY— Knights of Pythias Lodge 163. 8 p. m. Pythian Hall. Key West Musical Society meeting at 8 p. m. Armory. Boy Scout Troop 52 mects at Naval Hospital. 7:30 p. m. Wirter Styles For Older Women Have Dash, Fashion Is Saying By ADELAIDE KERR AP Fashior. Editor Party clothes for the American clubwoman have color and dash this year. Warm wines and plum-purples, suave blue, greens and mist blues flatter faces which are frankly forty. And dresses are. cut. to smarten lines that are not as lithe as they used to be. The best are designed to reflect ma- turity and conceal face and figure faulis. New party hats for elubwomen are turbans of twisted velvet’ in Such color blends as ‘dark plum, | grayed mauve and smoky blue. There also are fur-trimmed to- ques and datk felts with rolling brims and a splash of color ina wink trim: Since hats can make or freak thie appearance of the mature wo- man, consider’ these profile tips before making a choice: Mature women generally look best in hats with an upward lift to the brim. Drooping brim lines hide the face and emphasize | any drooping lines in it. The hat most becoming to a; women with'a double chin is) usually one with a moderate brim, whose lines or trimming call attention to the top of the head and, thus, away from the lower part of the face. Short veils cut the face line and tend to increase its appearance of width. They should be avoid- ed by women whose faces and’ longer jacket which fits easily at! necks are over-plump. New party dresses which the PENA’S GARDEN OF head Regular Saturday night dance older woman can wear to bridge, vet in black and the new fall colors. The first thought in the selection of both fabric and de- fect of softness flattering to the face and: figure. Severity and! heaviness are gone. The +clubwoman’s problem of finding an evening dress she can wear on many occasions and which will conceal, instead of re- veal, her figure faults, is settled with a long-sleeved floor-length frock or a decollete evening gown topped by a long sleeved jacket. These ate the kindest of eve- {ning elothes ‘to problem - figures, |since they teiid to’ conceal big arms, thin necks and convex dia- ; | phragms. flattering party frocks for the | woman Whose weight is a worry: Softly fitting bodices and sleeves make the outlines of a big arm less definite. High, tight jarmholes and sleeves which fit closely tend to emphasize its size. A soft extension of an evening ‘gown’s shoulder line’ will cover a too-plump arm top and a-rea- sonably high line under the arm | will conceal an under-arm bulge. : (These two defects often ruin the ‘appearanec of an older woman in evening clothes.) A long straight bolero or a still |the waistline, camouflage the panes ofa pane | diaphragm. RELATIONS ACT (Continued from Page One) mittee, is in a peculiarly strategic an informal dinner or the theater, | are designed of soft crepe or vel-| charm the audience; Gerald Pin- | John Silver of |sign has been to achieve an ef-) !ranged and the full program eat) | Here are helps for choosing will be held at Pena’s Garden of | Position to lead the opposition, as Roses this evening, beginning at an individual representative of 9:30 o'clock. her district, or to defend the pres- Music for dancing will be furn- ont t, h f the Labo ished by Gould Curry’s T-piece (hy) phere eager Dance Band. po ie NEE As the representative from Jer- RAUL'S CLUB sey City, she speaks for that city’s : = ‘Sages is eet to at- Chamber of Commerce which, end the dance being given to- 2 e a night ai. Raul'e Clubs on: Rotes- this week, sent petitions demand- ing absolute repeal of the entire velt Boulevard. ‘ Good LS act.and abolishment of the Board, nin caatiged agen to every member of the House vill be fi she " te se ee and Senate, as well as to Presi- ard's orchestra. deng Roosevelt. As the representative also of Highlights on tonight’s_pro- Mayor Frank Hague of Jersey gram of entertainment at Club City, she could, but does not, ex- Cayo Hueso include the singing emplify the big industrial inter- bartender, Jimmie Thomas, Gene ¢Sts Who are dead against the Wilson with his accordian and ®t. Key We own Fats Waller. The petitions demanding the “a scrapping of the law contain a weeccccceseces. resolution which states:...“Time TRANSPORTATION has shown that the act has failed to accomplish its purpose as evi- Seeseecesesesseveseseoer pence ay = — pea hee the number of strikes and other Steamer Cuba Arrives labor disputes causing unemploy- Arriving in Key West yester- ment and decreased commerce. day afternoon from Havana on The administration of the act by the Steamship Cuba were 23 first'the National Labor relations cabin and one second for this/Board has emphasized this fail- Port and 20 first and three second ‘ure by turning it into merely an cabin passengers for Tampa agency for the promotion of in- Arriving for Key West were: qustrial strife, injustice and wide- Marie Hennesy, Florence Garrick, | spread injury” Gertrude A. Lee, Sidney Wil- liams, Ebba Williams, William F.| man. Kennedy, Dora Kenned: neth Kraft, John Wivart, Manife: A. Romeyn, Louise Re yn, the follo’ Charles H,. Samuels, Harry Allen, of freight, “two automobiles, and John R. Gross, Alfred L. Zeunz, four sacks of mail, Key West Fred Lang, Cecil Lang, Tess W.'36 tons of freight and 115 sacks Cox, Newell Martin, Jack Sweet- of mail for Tampa. CLUB CAYO HUESO Bertha Sweet ~ Gonzalez. an, Arturo © ship showed Two tons ETERS |BENEFITAFFAIR TO RAISE FUNDS FOR ENCAMP- MENT IN KEY WEST | Preparations are going ahead and by Monday might one of the the season will have been per-: fected and will be presented at| | the Palace theater for the benefit lof Spanish War Veterans who} ‘will hold their State Encamp- ment in Key West, June, 1939. This will be one of the most ed by, ment. be arr: the inter : In addition to the pictute, | “F. P! 1 Don’t Answer”, which is’ ja stirring and entertaining film, there will be seen and heard in| ithe Five Act Vaudeville enter- tainment the following with 'Charles Ketchum, master ceremonies, and directed by Mrs. Eva Warner, of the WPA Recrea- tion Department: | Popular “Coto” and his sing- ing guitar; Queen of Impersona- tions and song, Dolores Villate, whose entertaining numbers ever der’s dancing, which never fails to ntertain; Spanish-American | numbers in costume, with Will) Warner, soloist, Misses Marian Solano and Amparo Ovide. | ‘Other numbers are being ‘ar- | be published Monday». . st | MONROE THEATER | Robert Taylor and:Maureen | O'Sullivan in , yy THE CROWD ROARS jj) Matinee: Balcony, 10¢; Orches- | tra, 15-20c; Night, 15- Pearlman’s, Inc. HEADQUARTERS —for your— CHRISTMAS GIFTS As usual one of the most elaborate displays of fancy and practical gifts for the entire family. Come in today or any day and make your selection from a most complete assort- ment. HANDKERCHIEFS, LINENS, LEATHER GOODS. NOVELTIES, ETC. FOR MEN—Pajamas, Bath Robes, Ties, Sox, Wallets, Handkerchief Sets, etc. Give PHOENIX HOSE, ate up 1. WEATHER SPECIALS New, 6 thipment of Topper Coats, the season's newest . $3.95 to $10.75 Ladies’ Twin Sets $1.69 up All Wool Skirts to match, “i at _ $1.91 Short Flannel Sport Coats, .| $4.95 up || $3.50 up Long Coats as low as $6.95 | Children's Sweaters S50c up Boys’ Lumber Jackets, $1.98 up Children’s Coats $3.95 up Infants’ Sweaters 50c up Children’s Twin Sets as low as 50c Ladies’ House Coats $1.00 to $6.95 igre P Ki i | SLL All Wool Suits We still have a comparatively | large assortment of Black. | Luggage and Brown Ladies’ j Novelty Shoes, at only, aly pair $1.98 Special discount on higher | priced SHOES for a and Monday. ese | Pillow Case Sets. in a: ; pair Towel Sets. in boxes - t ’ $ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN OPENS 1 TONIGHT, weescccdeossceccenceccee PERSONAL MENTION | pecenccnccccsesncocovece | Rev. Charles Evans, who was) Ree in Key West, and was! Grand opening of Habana-Ma-| the guest of Rev. and Mrs. James} rid Club for the new season will} p. Lilly, of the Fleming Street | | at the corner of Fleming and jtake place tonight with a big | Mthodist church, left on the.early | | dance arid ‘evening of entertain~} morning bus for* his home in | ment. | Manager Carbonell will intro-} {duce at this dance the new’ en- { | Palmetto, Fla. | ae soe Albert Saunders. was a passen- |tertainment personnel which he | ger on the early bus of the Flo: | secured on a recent trip to Mi-: da Motor Lines this morning, go- ami. He feels that he was fortunate /several days, and expects to re-| | the skatini ‘ing to Miami for a vacation of in securing the Dixie Land Band, | turn Monday. | which is said to be one of the most popular musical groups in |the South. The band has just completed an engagement well-known Miami club. Mrs. James A. Mallard, who) in a/ arrived Monday to spend Thanks- | \giving with her mother, Mrs. | Miss Louis Lang, famous blues! Charles Park, afd other rela-| ‘the Habana-Madrid all during} the saeson. most pleasing entertainments of | singer, will also be featured at tives Knights of the Golden Eagle meets. J 7:30 p. m. Golden Eagle Hal left on the Cuba yesterday | | afternoon for their home in Tam- Duying the time that the Ha-; pa, accompanied by her nephew, bana-Madrid Club was quite a number of improvements | were made, including the addi-| ;tion of a comfortable | Vernon. Dancing in the patio will begin} at 10 o'clock. UNIQUE ADVERTISEMENT cocktail | son, John, Jr., arrived Wednesd: entertaining affairs to be arrang-| lounge which will be open. each! from their home in Miami to} , H, McCalla Camp before afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock spend the Holiday. season with, | thes ‘date, arrives for the encamp- | with entertainment and songs by relatives and friends, and will in A’ number of others will) Miss Lang and Harold Barton;,a few days leave onthe return ed and be presented in| formerly associated with Walley. trip-home. . | closed, |Sherman Williams. ! Mr, and Mrs. John Roberts and | | ay | SPARROW: STARTS FIRE. id ATCHINSON, Kans.—A lighted | | cigarette carried by ‘@ sparrow in’ | this city is believed to have de- NEWPORT, Tenn.—A carpen=| stroyed’a barn on:the farm of W.., thusly: “We make everything here but a liv-| ing.” UNDER PROVISIONS LONDON—Five grandsons of this city will} share $15,000 provided they do, i 1 | not drink or smoke or be vac-} cinated within 20 yeats. j FLEMING rs THe “Op town” pisiedhs Sunday morning by Jim Lilly, pastor “FOR HOW SHALL 1'GO UP TO MY FATHER AND THE LAD BE NOT WITH' ME” Sunday Everiing “THEY CRUCIFIED HIM” JIM LILLY, Pastor *' T. B. KLEBSATTEL, Directo? Ty Monday Sale EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES, boxed, e e e e e © pair e SERRE TS e r eRAINBOW CURTAINS, e 3 on sale, pair 89c3 Ree aera ° MARQUISETTE CURTAINS, pink, blue, 3 Oc e ° pair STAPESTRY TABLE COVERS, on sale for : eHEAVY PLAID BLANKETS on sale 1 06 ° BOXED TOWELS, all colors, on sale " 50e COLD WEATHER SPECIALS CLOSING OUT $10.75 COATS tor DO $7.95 and $6.95 DRESSES, $ a 57°F $5.95 1.00 SLIP-OVER SWEATERS for $3. ne lot $7. PER CO a DAL Sort pete Print of} ter of this city advertises him] P. Wagner. ;seld to the world Fenton—Conrad Veidt | Jill Esmond in F. P, 1 DOESN'T ANSWER —also— COMEDY and NEWS sheen HEAR THIS: “+ SERMON il SUNDAY-ANIGHT QE PLATED TRBOs pope Subject: “How Individuals Can Know If:They Are «Saved Or Lost’? : Fitst Baptist Chir SNAP— All thougiits are turned to WINTER, WEARING oe APPELROUTE? 5 Where the seagon’s smartest styles are being shown .. . prices you can afford to pay! Shoes Winter Modéls #0 match the new. Outfits... Sizes, styles. widths to suit your personal requirements. Prices range from— $1.95 up We are now showing editions of thé famous READY-TO-WEAR Nat too early to select that Christmas outfit. New styles for winter are oh display. SWAGGER SUITS _ $5.95 up OVERCOATS . $3.95 up TOPPERS $1.95 up SILK BLOUSES $1.00 up SILK DRESSES $1.95 up SILK MATERIALS PRINTED AND PLAIN SILKS, — 39c yard SWEATERS Complete line for Ladies, Children. Single SHOPPING CHRISTMAS — select your fromm out large stock. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1938 — | LARGE CROWD AT |PYFROM FUNERAL [marty Reviews RINK OPENING) HERE TOMORROW) Ky West Roller Skating Rink Key Sur Survey Work (Continued trom from Page One) | 1934, under Lieut. Bainbridge and Funeral services for the late, Lieut. McCarthy took it over in Eliz:|Thomas H.. Ryfrom, who died | May, 1935. night {early Wednesday morning~at al “Our charts aren't for the crowd | hospital in Miami, will be held | spongers and fishermen of Key made} ftom the chapel of the Pritchard t manner con-! church will officiate. lyaprese ; “falls” and kept| was received, Reginald Pritchard, “tying up”. "Mu- | brother-in-law of the deceased, | sie accompar ied the skating. The rink will continue indefinitely. Subscribe to The Uitizen—200 weekly. Chas. Aronovitz DEPARTMENT STORE Offering Extra Reductions on all DRESSES, “COATS, CHILDREN ‘Now that the cold weather has' arrived, také advantage of our REDUCTIONS and select your WINTER OUTFIT from the best m lise. SHOP EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS Large variety of GIFTS for every member of the family. Come in and see them before the rush starts. MONDAY SPECIALS 36 inch Dark Tweeds, es to, yard . Colored Dresser at WN 50c Scarfs, . } Bath Room Towel Sets, set 50c Tailored and Ruffled Curt, as shades, pair tebe bh ioc ‘Skirts, in oh Brown 4 |] Short and ore Sleeve Sweat- era. each . . $1.00 Satin.and Crepe Bjociae at TWIN SWEATER SETS FOR CHILDREN AND LADIES | muons HEAVY » EATERS WITH , .Z1P- saint ON DRAPERIES AND RUGS SHOES Large selection of FALL SHOES, reduced for Saturday and Monday. Suedes, Leathers .- all new styles. CHILDREN’S SHOES re- duced for Saturday and Mon- day. BOYS’ SUITS Little Boys’ Jersey Suits and Velvet Suits. Just received— new Long Pants ‘Boys’ Suits in all sizes. KEEP AN EYE ON OUR MEN’S. WINDOW DISPLAY for the latest in bye ro SCOOP! e Positively 3 HOURS ONLY Elgin De Luxe Electric Dry Shavers have been nation- ally advertised at $15.00. ON SALE AT in operation ae He ah ne bet 330 o’cloek~tomorrow. afternoon} West,” Lieut. .McCarthy .compli- “mented. “They know these waters far better than any chart could tell them, since a chart must nets essarily generalize to some ex> tent.” Funeral Home. ‘Rev. William Halladay ‘of the ‘Congregational Directly after news of the death Mullins; sister, Mrs. “Thomas Duckett; son, Arthur Pyfrom, and a dear friend, Miss Margaret Brown, arrived this afternoon to attend the funeral. left for Miami and: returned with the body at a late hour Wednes- day night. Mrs. Eva Pyfrom, widow of the deceased; her sister, Mrs. Selina Just 30 Days to Buy Your Christmas Gifts ’ Why not come'and Select your GIFT and pay-a small de- posit and balance every week. It will be all ready when you call for it. . . né’worry about what to give at the last moment. We have our new 1929, Catalogues.from which you can select anything you. want ... all fresh new goods . + +,Ro old stock. If anything you order is not up to expectations, you don't havo‘to fake ithe abticlé ordérdd } Your mindy, ' gefunded. Don't wait unfilthe last mompit to buy! AS JEWELRY GIFTS LAST A LIFE TIME. Any article ad- vertised in catalogues or magazines can be had here at the same price. Only, you spend your money at home where you earn it. Anything You Buy From Us Engraved Free POLLOCK, RELIABLE JEWELER Property x ov UNDER “THE: “CHEELY ‘MODERNIZATION PLAN Don’t wait until we're in the winter season before making needed improve- ments on your property. Our finance department will assist you in securing a loan. Phone 279 today for complete de- tails—You'll be surprised at the terms, CHEELY LUMBER CORP. Phone 279 . Caroline and William Streets “Everything in Building Material” y haliraaeantiale , hchhaceetinteatehes Sih bd dh bi dd ded Lh hededdad iad SENSATIONAL OFFER! 10:00 A. M. TO 1:00 P. M. MONDAY, NOV. 28 Manufactured under U. 8. 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