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51 5 Literary and Socialv Miss l3ara Goodloe Benton will interet the Literary and so i

I Thursday with a most alCIUIonjgram om = Longfellow

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s Euchre Club >

Mrs John Clelland will tie hostessfor the Euchre Club on Thursday

r afternoon at the home of Mrs FiankP Pendletou pn College street

v Fortnightly Club

the Fortnightly Literary Clubwillmeet with Mrs Rezin M Scobee onnext Monday afternoon

r 4I Auditorium

a Everybody be sure and come to theAuditorium There are large do-

t ipgs The broom ball game lastji night wasgreat r

t r r rrA Scatter Sunshine

The Christmas holidays are overc and the beginning of another chapteria slur lives has begun What will

1we make out of it 1 Already manyo its have made new resolutions andlet us put forth every effort to improve ourselves and be a help to tivery1i6ne we can We little realizewhat a sunshine we miwerwill only smile and always have apleasant word for those aroundusMany ofus have had grievous dis-appointmentst but these should onlymellow our dispositions andmake uspiQr lhoughtful of others

Possibly before the close of ther year ogle of us will have passed

to the other shore of the River solet iis itfake the remaining chaptersourlives as sappy and pleasant as

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i PERSONALSx

Mrs William M Robb and sonWilliam left Saturday for Barton

NiFla tospend the winter1 Mrs W A Hieatt and children leftTuesday afternoon for California to

v make their home there Mr Hieattyill follow later

f Mrs John Clelland has returnedhome after a most delightful visit inLouisville

Mr W D Rashof Lexingtonspent Tuesday in town

I r Miss Anna C Goff of Lexingtonspent Tuesday iatown

ffiss Julia Graves and Mrs Ella

t Rounsavall left today for Texas hudr Mexico to spend the winter

t Mr Hugh Meguiar of St Peters-burg Fla is ill

Mr and Airs Clarance Boswell

f1ae come to town to spend the win ¬ter and willoccupy the home of Mrand Mrs J Ed Gaitskill in their ab

t isenee in Florida f

Mr Tom Ogden Jr of West BendPoWell county is visiting relativeshere

lIrJ Ed Gaitskill is inat thehpme of his brother Mr S H Gaitskill in Mclntosh Fla His manyfriends mope for a speedy recovery

x Mrs W A Beatty spent Tuesdayr in Lexington the guest of her sisterv Mrs Henry Higgins

Miss Amelia Lowe of Lexington3 istthe attiactiye guest of Miss Dixie

QuisenberryJliss Douglass is the guest of Mrs

EdJouettRoger> Smith of Lexington

has been the guest of Mrs J W 01

VMMss Jeannette Tracy will go toLiexington tonight to be the guest of

TracyThe willJbet of great interest to many of our

< people here Mr Frank Thomsonof New Orleans has announced the

k engHgement of his Missf Gay to Mr Ira PoullenClarkor Co ¬

lumbus Ga Miss Thomson is ani unusually attractive and beautifulr girl and is quite wellknown here

where she has spent many summers

l NEGRO GETS 19 YEARSIN THE PENITENTIARY

Robert Stovallj Colored Convictedi On Three Charges at

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l BARBOURSVILLE Ky Jan 6

l Robert Stovall a negro was con-victed on three charges in the KnoxCircuit Court here and sentenced tothe penitentiary for a total of 119

t years He received two sentences often years each on the charges of rob

>> bery and a sentence jotJears for murder ninetynineI

t A peculiar feature of case1 that Stovall was placed on trial threethreeidaysd¬

ceived a life sentence was committedttwo weeks at Artemus At that point

r officers anda crowdof negroesJ fought a battle following efforts of

i the posse to serve warrants Of-

ficers< Brooks and Smith were killednegroty

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OPERA HOUSE

Manager Dinelli of the opera houseannounces that on January 12 he willoffer at his popular playhouse AMerry New York Maidwith MissElsie Edna Garnella and a companydf firstclass players with a finesinging chbrus

Unilke many of the farcialcome ¬

dies of the last few years A MerryNew York Maid is a serious com ¬1isabilityThegestion of vulgarity and the situa ¬

tion come so quickly one after an ¬

other that due hardly gets a chanceto draw his breath for the laugh tsThe musical numbers are numerousand are sprinkled all through thepiece Every number that is intro ¬

duced is new many of them hay ¬

ing been expressly written for thisproduction The company is a ca-

pable¬

one and embraces several of thebest farcical comedy people on thestake today

ASODSH wManager Dinelli received the fol-

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letter from Manager Lowtherat Mt Pleasant PaSil Dinelli manager opera house

Winchester KyDear SirDont be afraid to

boost the Merry New York Maidconipanv They were here last nightall fine people and gave a dandyshow Wishing you a Happy NewYear WW LOWTHER

POWDER EXPLOSION

KILLS Titf PERSONS

Powder AcciilentallyThrown in GrateWipes Out Nearly Entire

Family

INEZ Ky Jan 6Three lives werelost in an explosion at the home ofAllen Cassel a wealthy planter andDeputy Sheriff of Martin countyMonday C ssers wife and son were

step1daughterly afterward sonleft the house to gather the winterssupply of coal at a nearby mine

As he was getting ready to blastfor the coal Casel found that he hadleft the powder at home and sent theboy to get it The boy set the nowder can near the grate fire Henoticed a small white lump in thecan and not thinking it to be pow¬

leI threw it into the flames Thelump exploded setting the can on Lire

and it exploded with great forceMrs Cassel and the boy were in-

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killedCassel hearing the explosion rush ¬

ed back and found the entire housein flames and his wife lying dead inthe yard Rushing into the house hepulled the bodies of his boy and step-daughter

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from the debris The en-

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town is in mourning over thecatastrophe as Cassel and liiwifewere loved and respected by all wlioknew them The house was burnedto the ground

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APPOINTED AS JUDGES

OF PANAMA CANAL ZONE

Hon Wesley M I Owen is a Memberof the Owen Family of

This County

Hon Wesley M Owen of Leroy Ilkwill leave this week for Panama totake his place as one of the Judgesfor the Canal Zone

The appointment came from Pres-ident

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Roosevelt and carries a salaryof 6500 a year Judge Owen isa member of the Owen family in thiscounty His father Martin J Owenwas born here and is a brother ofMr H S Owen

TWO KILLED IN WRECKON C 0 RAILROAD

Engineer and Fireman Are ScaldedTo Death and Two Others

Injured

Dashing along at a high rate ofspeed at 430 oclock yesterdaymorning train No1 known as theClicsab ¬

peake Ohio railroad ran into anopen switch seven miles west of Sewell West Va and engineer Tom Ed ¬

wards of Barbourville West Vaand fireman P Trent of AshlandKy were instantly lolled and W C

Crenshaw express mesesnger Vas Se-

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hurtMr W M Miller of Kemper Ind

a passenger was also internally in-

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HORSE SHO FASHIONS

The Sheath Stocking Shocks aFew Fortunate Beholders

DU MAURIER HAT EFFECTS

New York Belles Wear Beauty SpotsRevived From Marie AntoinettesDay Scmiempiredirectoire ModesReign Supreme at the Garden

My Dear ElsaSo you thought thehorse show wasnt worth coming onfor this year Dick wrote you theredbe another social frost did heWell there were many such Richmonds in the field with like dolorousprognostications but I counted uponyour sporting blood making you riska fighting chance As usual all signsfailed for Society i spelled with a bigS took the bit in its mouth and boltedfor Madison Square Garden in fineform Horsy Yes dear but thenyou know Ive been inhaling tanbarkdreaming hackneys cobs roadstersand jumpers for five blissful days andtheyve got on my vocabulary ButIt was great to see the old enthusiasmdisplayed once more not only in thering but among the crowds arouud theoval in the boxes and the seats Onemet during the week at the showevery one one knew and a few hun¬

dreds one didut Now CalamityJanes a character 1 loath to personatebut my dear there are rumors thatthe lust bugle has been blown for en-

tries¬

in the ringthe old Gardens forsaleand the swan song of the na ¬

tional horse show in its present quar ¬

ters sung Arent you sorry you miss ¬

ed the muleThe decorations were charming this

year American flags draped the wallsnear the ceiling and below these pa ¬

triotic emblems were festoons of whitecloth caught up with rosettes of huntIng pink alternating with branches ofautumn leaves I never liked the oldtrimmings of yellow and black cadyou They made me feel like a spec ¬

tator at a Princeton football gamewith the gridiron and the yells leftout And speaking of lifting up onesvoice there was deafening applausewhen Mrs Watson Thursday after¬

noon drove her celebrated team LadyBaltimore and Maryland in the mailphaeton class to victory and anotherblue ribbon The band played Dixieand Maryland My Maryland and asthis you know is my native state thecompliment seemed partly mine-

I was convinced that things wereas they should be for my spine shiv¬

ered and this Is a psychological factthat ones artistic temperament Is allright If you dont the shiverswhen you listen to beautiful or In ¬

poemlorDid I get the shivers over the

clothes you askI did my dear I did Indeed I

might enlarge upon the statement andisay I got a shock when gazing at astunning creature artistically holdingup her trailing sheath skirt and dis ¬

playing thereby Ya sheath stockingNo Its not a joke Sheath hosierysthe latest from Paris and this girl wasa pioneer I have learned since thatthese unique foot coverings are slitup In front as well as at the sideThe open space is two Inches wide atthe top and graduated to a quarter ofan Inch at the foot laced with a halfinch black ribbon This ribbon Isfinished with a large flat bow at thetop Shocking positively shocking eh

Should you ask me to make a sum ¬

mary of the dress situation at theshow I would say leading color dullamethyst fur white fox flower garIr I

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THE SHEATH STOCKING

ilenla Unsatisfactory Well to bemore explicit the gowns for the mostpart were in dark colors both In theafternoon and evening Of course youknow that in the morning nothing butthe strictly tailored oloth suit is everpermissible But the dark frocks hadnothing of gloom about them for num ¬

berless rows of buttons embroideredjeweled and bedizened in various waysgave a festive touch But these samebuttons contributed a comedy partto some very remarkable costumesworn by women with right modistlcIdeas gone horribly wrong Yes in¬

deed the horse show proved conclu ¬

sively tp my mind that the semiempire dlreetoire period has arrivedHipless coats and gowns ere numer-ous on the promenade and although

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atlons few of them could be calledbeautiful Still all represented an enor¬

mous lot of money >

There were grotesque attempts ofthe picturesque and classic gown to

filledwithGod I am not one of them and afeeling of gratitude for directoirestyles and the biggest of hats stoleover one Arid that is saying a yrhoUlot for the hats Despite the latest information Prom over the water pre-dicting the small chapeau one sawnothing of this chic thing at the Garden last week Hats so hug were therule that they sat all over the headand nestled confidingly on the shoul-ders

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of the wearers The Russianturban was very much in evidenceand Mrs Reggie Vanderbilt one after¬

noon appeared in a Persian lamb tur-ban

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so large that it almost hid herpiquant face These Du Maurier hateffects shadowing the face as they dodayshedark fur over a white broadclothfrock one of the few light costumesseen in the boxes But the funniestthings of all were the beauty spots I

some of the women were wearing ontheir faces These spots have come in I

with the other French fashions and I

are as you know revived from Marie j-

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A STUDY IN BUTTONS

ithe face and they are placed to emphasize a good pointmouth foreheadQimple or what you Are fortunateehbubhtopossess in the way of facialIdveliness

You know Mrs Van S always goesa style one better She has a mole onher face that has always beets thepride of her life so when the patchbecame the thing this lady simply en ¬

larged upon her mole and left thecourt plaster or velvet beauty spot se-

verely alone-Saturday after the show our bunch

were having tea at Sherrys with MrsVan S as chaperon While sitting attable a drop of water from some flow¬

ers that were handed to her fell uponher cheek She took out her handker ¬

chief and daintily wiped the spotBut alas forgetting the enlargedmole she wiped it off too and gaveaway the secret of its origin A fewminutes later she excused herself andreturned with the mole once more inits original shape and sizethat is tosay the original size it had been paint ¬

ed MoralStick to the old time meth ¬

odEver most sincerely yoursc MABEL

New York

rTChartreuse of ChickenN Chop enough chicken to fill a cuptwice add half a cupof lean hamchopped and half o c of bread¬

crumbs taken from t4ecjnter Of astale loaf a tablespoonful choppedparsley juice of half a lemon two tablespoonfuls of capers and a cucum ¬

ber pickle chopped fine salt and pa¬

prika to taste two eggs beaten untilwell mixed and about a cup of wellseasoned and flavored soup stockWhen well mixed press the mixtureinto a well buttered melon mold leav ¬

ing an open space at the top as themixture will rise in cooking

Cook nearly one hour setting in apan of hot water in the oven or steam ¬

ing in a kettle When done turn from themold and surround with hot stringbeans or peas cooked and dressed withsalt pepper and butter To serve coldcut in thin slices

Why the Kettle SingsDo you know why a kettle sings

when the water is boilingIts like this When the water be ¬

gins to get hot little bubbles form atthe bottom of the kettle and rise to-ward the top until they burst

At first they burst only a little wayfrom the bottom but as the watergets hotter and hotter they rise higherand higher

At last when the water is boilingthey burst right on the surfacehundreds of them one right after another

and it Is the noise of their continu ¬

ous bursting which makes the soundwe call singing

Butter ScotchMelt together two tablespoonfuls of

sugar three tablespoonfuls of mo¬

lasses and one of water and two ofbutter Pour in a buttered dish andaet away to cool

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ANNOUNCEMENTi

Our lines of FurnitureInspectionrtj

Bigger Better Cheaper iTHAN EVER

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Come and look over the stockyou wish to buy or not

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N BRugs of All Sizastreatly Reduood

MRS BYRD MGUIRE WASHINGTON SOCIAL LEADER

Mrs Byrd McGuire wife of the well known Oklahoma congressman oneof the most popular women at the national capital She noted for hergraceful hospitality and the beauty of her She weekat the New Willard hotel and her receptions are attended by the leadingpeople in diplomatic and congressional circles

SHIES AT HOODOO DAYS

Arkansas New Governor Will Not BeInaugurated Friday Or

the Thirteenth

CONWAY Ark Jan 6If Govelect Donaghe3r can avoid will

not be inaugurated chief executiveof the State on either Friday the13th day of the month He declaredthat he has no desire to take the oathofoffice on any hoodoo day

When asked he thought theinauguration would occur Mr Donaghey said-

Probably Thursday the 14thMonday the 18th Wednesday the13th would of course be bad dayand hardly think the General As

would be ready to fix dayearly any way Friday would

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HORRIBLE HOLDUPIAbout ten years ago my brother

washeld up his health andhappiness by was believed tobe hopeless Consumption writes WR Lipscomb Washington N

He took all kqsoflemedies andtreatment from several doctor butfound no help till he used Dr KingsNew Discovery and was wholly cureby six bottles He isa well man to-

day Its quick to relieve and thesurest cure for sore lungsHemorrages Coughs and Colds Bron ¬

chitis La Grippe Asthma and allBronchial affections 50c and 100Trial bottle free Guaranteed byPhillips Drug Store r

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Two Democrats Want to Carry Tid =1ings That Bryan Carrilit

Kentucky

lKentuckys electors for President

and Vice President will meet atFrankfort next Monday to Certify toIthe returns cast in the last ejeatiori

and to name a messenger to carry tilevote to Washington Two Democratswant the honor of notifying the VicePresident offieially hat W J Bryancarried Kentucky They arc RobertL Offut of Shelbyville aWGeprgeH Peters of Louisville

The electors are as follows i

StateatLarge Ward Hadleyand W B Smith Vii p

First DjstdetJS Ross >

Second District Lavega CldrhejttsThird District Floyd Sariders7trFourth District Charles WilliamsFifth District Clem W HuggintSixth District C A BeltSeventh District 3VL H< BourneEiglmthDistrictR L EbrnlinsonNinth WycoffrTenth DistrictA R Friend

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DONT GET A DIVORCE>

A western judge granted a divorceon account of illtemper and badbreath Dr Kings New Life PiUs

I would liave prevented it They cureConstipation causing bad Breath a iLiver Trouble tho illtemper dpllcudSjj banish headaches I

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