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THE PITTSBURG PRESS TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 11, 1910 I A FOR LOWEST WILDBERG'S SPARE DEDEIOOr.1 OUTFIT OUR lb flPRICESfl MoV $9 aa HMMiaMavaaM aiaaaVai I 1 --tw 'ft tfggf Chiffonier, Metal Bed, lnQ' and The neatest title outfit ever gotten together "at such a litle price. Every piece exactly as illustrated here, and the 6 pieces for only 327-333 FIFTH AVENUE, EXTENDING THROUGH TO OLIVER la ilnlrraa of arlatlna: he aoelety nva tatereat radera; a ad tbla end Invite CHILDREN'S HATS WE have secured a special lot of children Hats from a Jobber that wanted to unload, and offer them tomorrow 1 Cfl half. The lot comprises felts for all asres. also ssh hats and 1jU ribbon trimmed ones, retrular $3.00 vaJues. choice at persan na Idc aneh tteraa ta 3-ncon OUTFIT and our s'150 3-R00V1 OUTFIT rommunleiitr then to the aaetefr 1 By mail, telepaaae or la per.

wniriniiTiona mall mailt the name and addreu at thai Suit Values That Are Unusual SHOP the town over, look carefully Into the details of the suit values that you'll find advertised In this paper, then come to pJ house party to be entertained by Miss are all set up on Campbell's and we 11 demonstrate that It Is here where you Ret tne greatest dollar's wor'h of value for every uairsy jaioou, oi uayton. over hm marriage to George Greene, which will take place October 19. Miss Talbott. who our third floor so you can see just how your new INFORMALITY MARKS SOCIAL home will look. is a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Talbott, was a classmate of Miss Watson In St. Margaret's, class of 1907. Miss Olive Sailing, of Portland. Ore who dollar you spend.

For example: vvomsn a tailor-made suit cut from semes broadcloths, cheviots and roueh materials in sizes in a wide range of the newest Fall colors. The coats are 28 to 3 inches Ionic. The skirts made on the snuK-flttlns: models, but have Just enoirg-h fullness for Krace and beauty. The prices ransre upwards to $10. 00.

and for tomorrow we present some very extraordinary values. will also be a guest of Miss Talbott, will visit Miss Watson at Christmas. Minister to Wed. EVENTS TODAY The Rev. Clarence Stevenson Manor, formerly of East Liverpool, but now pastor of the Lincoln avenue United Presbyterian church.

East End, and Miss Elizabeth Gilmore. daughter of Mrs. Hannah GHmore, of Philadelphia. wUl be mar $25.09 Suits, 1950 JWiO Snits, 15-00 MM Slits, 1250 Out-of-town Folks Write for Our New FREE CATALOG. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur B. Starr If you think you need a home and don't know what to do, remember Wildberg's Easy Terms are just the thing for you. Will Give Dinner for Son, ried the evening of October 12. at 6:30 o'clock in the Norris Square United Presbyterian church.

Philadelphia. WILL TRUST YOU James Manor, of this city, a brother of 1 922-024-926 PENN AVENUE. me groom, win be best man. while the Ensign F. Coleman Starr Thursday Elf I SecondFlloor.

bride will be attended by Miss Ada Ken- neay, or innaaeiphia. a close friend. Dr. Arthur J. Metz, of this city, will be -WOMEN'S I.

a COATS of novelty mixtures, in gray, brown and tan, also plain colors in black, Mvy and brown, ljaria semi and -Htted a4 Inches long: variously trimmed, sisses and styles for everybody. 14T. 00 and one oi tne usners. WOMES'S SKPA-RATE SKIRTS, come In fancies, storm serg-es. French serges and Imported voiles, also plain materials, in more than a dozen of the very newest stvles.

you can be fitted without alteration $20.00 and down to $5.00 qr and 30 The Cholera Must Break Through Here to Reach Rest of Country jur. was corn here and is a graduate of the East Liverpool High school and of the Allegheny Theological PRETTY BRIDGE TO BE GIVEN FOR MRS. DILWORTH seminary. Attendants Named. 5.98 down to and Miss Anna Gilmore will be maid of honor at the wedding of Miss Carolyn Curll, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. A. V. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur B. Starr, of Se- Crull, of Center avenue, to David Noble wickley, will entertain a number of the vounser set at an informal dinner at the Basement Offers Many Bargains Carlin, Tuesday, October 18, at 8 o'clock in the evening, in the Rittenhouse. Miss Elizabeth Curll Moore and Miss Marv Edgeworth Club on Thursday night in honor of their second son. Ensign F. Coleman Starr, U.

S. who arrived in the valley on Saturday night on a ten-days' visit, ticnaras, nieces of Miss Curll. will be flower girls. The best man will be Frank Alexander, and the ushers will vr EAL savings tomorrow in this saleof3Q0 pairs of Southern Bed Blankets. Have a warm, heavy double fleece and come in he full double bed size.

Make an elegant cold weather sheet. Your choice of either white, tan or gray with be Uoya Dickie and Boyd Miller. The guest list will include only the younger friends of the principals with a few relatives and close friends of the parents. At home cards inclosed wittlSaUie invitations name days after December 1. in Heberton avenue.

A number of delightful entertainments are planned for the brideielect. Mrs. Nettie McKee Graham and Miss Margaret Graham entertain tomorrow afternoon at six tables of bridge in honor of Mrs. Neville B. Dilworth, of San Diego.

who is the guest of her sister. Mrs. William P. Snyder, of "Wilpen Hall," Sewickley Heights. Mr.

and Mrs. Dilworth, who have been in the valley about six weeks, leave for the West on Thursday night. 95c fancy borders. A big value at $1.25. Wednes-day.

the pair. Morning; Church Wedding. St. Anslem's Catholic church. Swissvale, was the scene of a pretty wedding this morning, when Miss Margaret Elizabeth Maloney.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Maloney, was united in marriage to Les ter M.

Ring, of Morgantown, W. Va, with a' low nuptial mass, the Rev. Dan DFTFXTTON ISLAND OFF NEW YORK, WHERE SUSPECTED CASES FROM THE STEAMSHIPS ARE HELD FOR OBSERVATION. THE LARGE WriLDINO ON THE RIGHT 18 THE HOSPITAL, BUILT BY THE UNITED STATES AT A COST OF $3,000,000, FOR THE( SICK BABIES AND CHILDREN WHITE WEAVES such as India linon. Persian lawn, white dimities 40-inch plain lawns, all new and fresh, just opened, regular 12 Vic and lfo values, your choice of these at OlL-the yard 03C RLEACIIKI TAHI.K 1.1KS, just 25 pieces of a real Trlsh table linen, a good, strong heavy damask, better than the usual iel O'Connell, officiating.

The bride wore a gold chiffon broad Mrs. Taylor's Tea. An informal tea was gfven yesterday bv Mrs Selwyn M- Taylor of Beechwood boulevard, in compliment to. her house guest Mrs. James B.

Neel, of Redlands. Cal. Mrs. William McKee and Mrs H. Crump poured tea.

Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Charles Crosby, of New York; Mrs. John Laughlin, Mrs. Kinter, Mrs. J.

E. Whittlesly, Mrs Seip, Mrs. Emmett Connelly, Mrs Trimble, Mrs. George M. Davis.

Mrs. Charles Ashley, Mrs. Thomas Biddle and Mrs. Clarence Nolan. The hours were from 1 until 3 and 4 to 6 o'clock Guests were received in the drawing-room A luncheon of 18 covers, including the afternoon's aids, preceded the tea.

OF IMMIGRANTS. MERRIMACK DUCKLING FLEBCB, has a soft, velvety weave in beautiful tinted grounds and printings of Morals and figures, the daintiest kimono fabric ever shown, a )Lf regular 15c value, yard l2 I'KBLEACHEU MIISLIS, 36 Inches wide, standard weave and a strong, heavy muslin for all domestic purposes, only 1,000 vards, come early. Worth lL Wednesday, yard J2C cloth suit, with a large picture hat to match and carried a muff of bride's roses and valley lillies. The only ornament worn was a pendant of rubies and pearls the gift of the groom. Miss Katherine Maloney, who was her sister's maid of honor "wore a rose broadcloth suit and 50c linen, for your choosing.

39c Wednesday, the yard by J. Will Dawson, Mr. Gibboney and Mr. Kennedy addressed a large crowd. Mr.

Berry spoke in Connellsville and came to Uniontown in an automobile and spoke after Mr. Kennedy, had finished. Mr. Gibboney was taken to Connellsville and also addressed the meeting there. Nair.

of Pittsburg, arrived in Fayette county yesterday. Berry and McNair went to Connellsville while Gibboney and Kennedy came here. Gibboney and Kennedy were met at the station by a reception committee, numbering about 2o0 with a brass band. Last night at a meeting in the city hall, presided over Berry in Fayette. Unior.town.

October 11. William Berry, Keystone candidate for governor. L. Clarence Gibboney, candidate for lieutenant governor, accompanied by Julian Kennedy and William H. Mc- black velvet picture hat and carried pink roses and autumn leaves tied with pink maline.

John Maloney acted as his sis SEC CONSTANT WORK WILL BE SURE TO WIN PRIZE Informal Luncheons. Mrs. Alva C. Dinkey gave a luncheon yesterday afternoon at the Farmers-building restaurant for her house guests Mrs. Charles M.

Schwab and Mrs. Peter Schwab, of New York, N. and Mrs Mock, of Philadelphia, who came on t-JT attend the McCloy-Brenner wedding last evening. They returned home this morning. Others who entertained at the same restaurant yesterday were Mrs.

John Pontefract and her daughter. Mrs. Clinton L. Cbilds; Mrs. W.

W. Metcalf Jr Mrs. Frederick Raymond Babcock and Mrs. C. A.

ter's best man and Mis M. A. Maloney, another sister, played the wedding march. The church was beautifully decorated with yellow and white chrysanthemums. After the ceremony breakfast was served at the home of 'the bride, covers being laid for 10.

The centerpiece was of pink roses. Pink and green predominated in the library, hall and parlors. The brido and groom left immediately on an extended honeymoon through Virginia. West. Virginia and Maryland and will be at home after November 1, in the Delaware- apartments, Swissvale.

Ilisa Wlllock's Attendants. MisFr Rehekab McCutcheon will be -1 Pianos and Watches Will Come to Those Who Save Votes as Carefully as They Look After Pennies I Fcr O'eloek Tea. Mrs. Archibald L. George, of Sewickley.

entertained yesterdav afternoon at a' Hre ire pretty informal four o'clock tea in honor or ner sister-in-law, Mrs. Joseph Rolir JUST CARRY PICTURE! OF SUCCESS IN YOUR MIND bacher. who leaves on Wednesday for Europe. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. John S.

George, Mrs. William George, Mrs. Margaret Lawrence, Mrs. 'OUR NEW DUQUESNE PACKAGE" jonn Oliver and Mrs. H.

Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. George E. McCague, of Alauro Terrace entertained last evening at bridge in honor "of Mr.

and Mrs Rohrbacher. RETAILING AT THE POPULAR PRICE OP 60 CENTS THE POUND. Also Packed Half-pounds and Two Poaada. Xliia package represents the Best Quality for the Money In the City of Pittsburgh. Pa Sala at All Drna; Store.

cnfctfaarr Mmm aaa lUUirar Statla-na. maid of honor at the wedding of Miss Helen Willook. daughter of Mrs. Samuel M. Willock.

of South Negley avenue, and Clifford Off. of Peoria, 111-There will be three bridesmaids. Miss Margaret Lee one of this season's wung debutantes; Miss Grace Chesbrougb. of Toledo'' and Miss Porothv Willock, of niece of the bride-to-be; Robert Off Peoria, as his brother's best man; six ushers. Or.

J. Scott Willock, brother of Miss Willock: Stewart Dravo, Henry1 Dall-meyer. of Pittsburg; Walter Cnindin, of St. Louis; Charles F. Clement, Philadelphia, and William Herron, Peoria, and two 'ribbon a niece and nephew of Miss Willock.

Miss Elizabeth Willock and Master Samuel Moore Willock. The ceremony will be performed at 7 o'clock on the evening of Wednesday, October 2. at the Willock residence, by the Rev. Dr. William L.

McEwan bf the Third Presbyterian church, and will be followed by a reception and wedding supper. No at -home cards have been sent out. but Mr. Off and his bride will live in Peoria. President's Day.

The woman's Club of Ben Avon is holding its President's day meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wallace W. plunging down the street thrill the best of us. The man with a story of stirring adventure gets the floor. A good adventure story is always worth But where-can you find such a story? You have to read through a lot of mush to get the real stirring thing you want.

Why not get a magazine that has adventure stories and nothing else especially when you can get a magazine that is edited just as carefully as a magazine like Everybody's that is, in fact, published by the publishers of Everybody's? For instance Just as looking after the pennies has made manyva. big for-; tune, so will the constant caring for every VOTE make winners in THE PRESS Christmas Gift Contest for 10 magnificent pianos, 50 gold Watches and the big array of other valuable presents of jewelery. i Every girl and woman in the contest should be as careful to get HVERY single vote as she would be of money, for these votes are worth more than money. in the Miner, Dickson avenue, Ben Avon, at 3 o'clock. It is a Russian tea as the club is to study Russian this season.

Miss Elea nor Ferguson, the last year's president welcomed the guests and Mrs. Helen MacMichael. the new president respond oer, of Lafayette avenue, North Side. Invitations for Ten. Invitations have been.

Issued by Harry M. Giles of East End avenue, for a tea at the Rittenhouse net. Katurday ed. A Russian muslcale follows in charge oi mra. wiuiam iy.

James. For Pittsburg Woman. afternoon, from until clock. rb A dinner was given by Mrs. William T.

Dom of Greensburc. Saturdav. in guests are asked to meet Mrs. Cbatw-H E. Giles, Mrs.

George It. Thurbcr and Mlss Marie Giles. honor of Mrs. Lucy Frick Newmyer of ntisDurg. nose present were Mr.

and event that you win one of the nig presents in the contest. Try to picture in your mind what an acquisition a Stultz piano would be in your home; a piano that you would have to pay $350 for at the J. M. Hoffmann Co. store where these pianos are sold.

Or try to imagine what a splendid surprise you could give your family with a Kurtzmann piano, worth right out of the stock of the Schroeder Piano Co. Then think of what- a fine gift a Mrs. uyons, Mr. and Mrs. Hudson.

Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong. Mrs. Null.

Mr. and iurs. lont, Mrs. Houseman, Mrs. Mc-Canley.

Miss Galley. Mr. and Mrs. W. Dom.

Mrs. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. ugaen. Much Entertaining Planned.

On Thursday, October 27. Miss Helen Porterfield Watson, of Howe street, will entertain at an afternoon bridge for her sister, Mrs. William Damon Stevenson, who was Miss Margaret Susan Watson before her marriage in April, at which Miss Laura Clarine Pratt, whose marriage to Dr. John Edwin James, of Philadelphia, will be an event of Wednesday, November 9. will share honors.

Miss Virginia. Diehl, of Stanton avenue, will give a bridge party Friday afternoon, November 4. in honor of Miss Pratt: Miss Marguerite Jenkins, whose engagement to Carl If." BOrntraege'r was announced in the spring, and Mrs. Frederick T. Hufnagel, who was Miss Ceora Wilson Thompson, a bride of June.

Miss Watson left yesterday to join a the home of the bride. The dinner was followed by the wedding rehearsal. Luncheon at Schenley. Mrs. George W.

Rankin and her daughter, Mrs. Charles Ellsworth Smith, were hostesses at a luncheon of j- covers vesterday at the Hotel Schen-lev. In honor of Mrs. D. J.

Evans, an officer of the Wimodausis Club, who leaves soon to make her home in California. The guests, with the exceprion bf Mrs. Robert C. Smith and Mrs. William M.

Furey, were all members of the club, and included Mrs. John H. Armstrong, Mrs. John Porter, Mrs. Harry McKee, Mrs.

W. E. Gelston, Mrs. R. C.

Smith. Mrs. James Glass, Mrs. Louis Sperber, Mrs. V.

Q. Hickman, Mrs. Sophia Miller, Mrs. Adam Appel, Mrs. C.

J. Duke Mrs. George Goodwin, Mrs. .1. F.

Young, Mrs. Christopher Linhart, Miss Cora Flahaven, Mrs. W. F. Fund is, Mrs.

Frank McComb, Mrs. C. T. Hamilton, Mrs. James Spraguo, Mrs.

John Cunningham, Mrs. A. G. II. Frazler, and Miss Emma Weisbrod.

The decorations violets and white carnations, and for place cards were baskets of violets. Mrs. Evans was given a shower bunch of ribbons with cards of the guests attached as a souvenir. The meeting of the AVimodausis Club today at the Fort Pitt Hotel will be in the nature of a farewell to Mrs. Evans and Mrs.

George Kramer, who goes to California for the winter. First MeelluK of Ilie Reason. The regular monthly meeting of fh Pittsburg McAll Mission Auxiliary will bo held in the room of the College club, Jenkins building. Thursday morning at o'clock. This will be the first, meeting of the local auxiliary since last May.

Chlsler-Davl. On Tuesday, October 1. Miss Rci L. Chisler, daughter of Mrs. Margaret.

Elizabeth Chisler, will be married to John1 Joseph Davis of Carnegie. t. St- Luke's Church. Third street. Carnegie.

At home-after Novcrb'T 15. Carnegie. Of Interest Here. Of interest to Pittsburgers is the wedding of Miss Florence Isabel Forman of Ney Lyme, and Charles Rex Bark JTT8T SUPPOSE tou wofce from a dragged sleep in the hold of a South American er, ton or Mr. and Mrs.

James W. Barker, of Forbes street. Squirrel Hill. The ceremony will be solemnized at the home of the bride's parents, and after a honeymoon trip the young people will reside in mining vuau douuh ioi jwi jukw out Frederick club, from the W. F.

Frederick Piano or a Chauncey. from the C. C. Mellor or any of the six fine makes of instrumpnts would be for your home folks this Christmas. Keep these pictures before you, and the ownership of a fine gold watch, as good as any "ladles" watch" to be found in the city, when you are making your canvass for votes in this contest.

These pictures will give you such an incentive as you need. Of course the other presents will take care of themselves, for every girl or woman who gets 1,000 votes gets a choice of a festoon necklace, an adjustable bracelet, a waist set, a belt buckle, Jew JNew Lyme. Tra-velers' Meet. The first regular meetjnir of the Trav-s elers Is being held in Frederick's Must'? Hall this afternoon. Mrs Alfred Quiet Only relatives of the principals will be leading.

Mrs. Rachel Foster Avery, no present at the marriage of Miss Bertha Mrs. M. DON'T JBE BALD is the guest of the president, Catherine Norwood, is present. Marie Grarver, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs William H. Graver, of Bellevue. to Chest er E. Hawk, son of Mrs. Myra A.

Hawk. also of Bellevue, today In the home of Nearly Anyone May Secure SUPPOSE you found yon were alone oa the Pacific with a crow of Chinamen and a lady-skipper, whom only name was "Bwios SUPPOSE you had been robbed of an Itrrontory-ttit of priceless treasure consigned by PfcniTOt from Pero, in the galleon Santo, to the King of Spain BUT SUPPOSE you remembered the latU tnde and longitude of the spot where the Sspvritu Santo went down AND SUPPOSE you found "Bessie" nine sport and her crew at Chinamen Umich of heroes JUST SUPPOSE WHAT would you doT YOU'D join the quest of "Tho YeOow Men and Gold." And yon can join it for that's the name of the best adventure story yon 8w read. It's by Geuverneur Mons and if a ADVENTURE. the bride parents. Mr.

Hawk and his bride will take a western trip, after which they will make their home in Grand ave nue, Bellevue. Splendid Growth of Hair. AlkeB-GarvrK Plan Alainnse Banquet. The board of managers of the Setotv Hall Alurnnae Association will give a banquet and euchre in St. Joseph': Academy, Grecnsburg, St.

Cecelia" day, November The invitations will go out in a few days. Children" Party. Mrs. Alfred L. Walker, of Sewickley.

entertained IS children this afternoon, tn honor of the eighth birthday of her small daughter "Billy-. Hallowe'en souvenir were given ea-h child. elled rosary beads, a chatelaine set, Or a silver coin purse, just as we promised. Only we would advise the girls and women in the contest to lose no time In making sure of these prizes as soon as possible and then to work with might and main for the larger presents. Officers Elected.

Hollidaysburg, Pa-," October 11. At the closing session of the Allegheny Synod of the Lutheran Church these officers were chosen: President, Rev. D. P. Draw-baugh, Altoona; statistical secretary, Rev I P.

Young. Elklick; secretary, Rev. H. B. Carney, Garrett: treasurer.

We have a remedy that has a record A quiet hom wedding of this evening of growing nalr and curing baldness in 93 out of every 100 cases where ured wiu-oe mai or Miss Culton Aiken. North Side Wedding. The home of Mr. and Mrs. P.

S. Marshall, of Lafayette avenue. North Side, will be the scene this evening of the marriage of their daughter. Miss Anna Simpson Marshall, and Edward Rudy Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. R. Miller, of Maple avenue. North Side. The bride's sister.

Miss May Marshall, will be maid of honor, and a sister of the bridegroom. Miss" Elsie Miller, will be bridesmaid. A little cousin of the bride, Bessie Williams, will be the flower girl, and William D. Lobaugh will serve as best man. daughter of Mrs.

Henry Aiken of Fifth avenue, and Dr. Edward Garver. The Rev. Dr. Daniel Dorchester, pastor of according to directions for a reasonable length of time.

That may seem like a strong statement it is, and we mean the Christ Methodist Episcopal Church. will read the service at 7:30 o'clock in the presence of only the relatives and a few intimate friends. it to be, and no one should doubt It until they have put our claims to an actual test. We are so certain Rexall "33" Hair Tonic will cure dandruff, prevent baldness, stimulate the scalp and hair roots, stop falling hair and grow new hair. Charles Geesey, Altoona.

t-roi. r. Fallmer of the Susquehanna University, reported that this synod ih supporting 10 young men In college in this country and one in Germany. Rev." C- E. Kubnert, Informal Dinner.

Last yellow chrysanthemums nrwinm Receptions ana Dances. A reception and dance will be given by the Amity Clob of the Sacred Heart nated at the prettily appointed informal AND there are 193 pages of just such stories in this brand-near magazine some fact stories, mostly fiction stories, but aU adventure stories. There is "something doing" in every one of these yams. They'll grip you. They're in The Ridgway Company's new magazine that we personally give our positive guarantee to refund every penny paid us far it in every instance where It does dinner given by Dr.

and Mrs. Eugene Rev A. potts ana Kev. is. i-ioyer .1 L.

Rich fur Sets Doeschner standard i "nothing but the best." Only the best pelts, best materials, best workmanship, best styles are used, regardless of cost. Hence you get a bargain indeed when vou buv first Quality y. rearson. or ward street, Oakland, were oraainea to me iuuuouj ui in nonor or rcev. ana Mrs.

Charles S. not give entire satisfaction to the user. church. Beatty and their two children. The Rev- Church in the rooms of the Hiland Auditorium.

South Highland avenue, on Wednesday, October 19. The committee In charge is W. F. Fox. George G.

Hous- ton, P. J. Gearing, George Y. Meyer, Mr. Beatty is the retiring pastor of the Oakland Presbyterian church, having Sewickley Items.

wen cauea ro uirara, covers were Mrs Willard Osborne returned yester iaia ior s. Doeaehner furs at such oriees as i Rexall "93" tiair Tonic is as pleasant to use as clear spring water. It is delightfully perfumed, and does not grease or gum the hair. Two sizes, EOc and $1.00. With our guarantee back of it, you certainly take no risk.

Sold only at our stores. The Rexall Stores. Pittsburg Agents: The May Drug Seven Stores. day from a visit to relatives in Lowell these: To Kleet Delegates. and Boston, Mass.

Joseph McGrawr Frank Ward and H. C. Knapp. The Hazelwood Club of Pittsburg has invitations out for its first winter dance to be held next Friday evening at Barker's Auditorium. Donald G.

Birming Miss Gertrude Armstrong, no has been Delegates to the meeting of the State Federation will be elected by the House- BLACK WOLF SET Of finest black Canadian Wolf. large the euest of Mrs. Marny Q. Davidson and Keepers co-operative Association Thnrs Miss Coral wuay or ruipn koik ior some time, returned yesterday to her day. The association has been notified -shawl and large fancy muff cannot be cated at the price home in Lock tiaven.

a. Miss -Nellie Mccann. or ioanesvme. who lias been the guest of her brother BL.tC'K FOX SKT Ktimhcr sold week to well-pleased buyer; sold uyers; and sister-in-law. air.

ana Mrs. unam $25 $30 McCann. "of Hill for a week. finest blar-K rox skins: pillow muff: long rolling scarf; value 143, at has returned home. Published by I Mrs.

-George I Craig and. son, Albert ham president. L. Richard Gould, first vice" president: Orlo C. Schlag.

second vie president: James R. Geddes, secretary: J. Raymond Palmer, treasurer. Par Hride-Eleet. Mrs.

4. J. Campbell ia entertaining this afternoon at a luncheon and card party in honor of Miss Rath A. Johnston, whose marriage to Kdwin Lyman Wilder, of Rochester, N. is to take place Ootober 1R- Mrs.

W. R. Bauersmith. of Oakmont, will give a card party for Miss Johnston next Friday afternoon. Craig of Bank street, are spending a few CIR.K'I I.

CoT Matched kins; satin lined; ha mtsorrn; coats; 40, Kkins; ts; 40, weeks at Atlantic City. Mrs. Frankw H. McKmnie, of Bank IS. 50 one fourth below usual retail price.

$65 up street who has been the guest of Mr and Mrs. Samuel Robinson, of Bright-morl Farm, has returned home. that its application for "membership in the State Federation of Pennsvlvania Women was accepted and it will elect delegates to Scranton. to the convention next week at its monthly- business meeting in McCreery's. To Reside in West Liberty.

Alonz Hoobier of Means. Ohio, announces the marriage "Of his daughter. Miss Mary Olive Hoobier. to William J. Booth of the North Side, on Wednesdav, October R.

at high noon. After overn-ber 1 Mr. and Mrs. Booth will be at home in Plainview avenue. West Liberty.

Rehearsal Dinner. Mrs. James B. Haines, of Glen Osborne, entertained last evening, at a dinner of fourteen covers, in honor of her daughter. Miss Mary Kave Haines, whose marriage to Herbert E.

Marks, of Wheel -wgU taJcalacejjtomorro w-ovaping. at Ttira Frank Osborne, of LumbertOB. Miss and Miss Coreen Myers, of Can Protects your teeth, mouth and gums against impurities. Cleans your teeth and makes them white. 25c everywhere KVKHV PI AK.iNTEKn.

F. G. Doeschner, 524 Penn Avenue, Hornc't) ton. axe guests of Mr. and Mrs.

liar rison H. Myers, of Centennial avenue. nlnner. Personal Elizabeth Combs and son Francis left for an extndd visit to Mrs. Combs sisters! at Evanston.

111., yesterday morning. Mr. and-Mrs. Joseph- Parke. "of Hheri-danville, were 'visiting- Mrs.

Mary Mer- At AH Newsstands 15 Cents Miss Armella Mertes. of Juniata street. gave a farewell dinner Monday in.honor I of Mis Agnes Steck, of Rochester, pS.fr iett Sm fcB-Anw ftite -monting ft 4 -4.

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