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It' CIETY JlOlf PAGE FIVE MORNING, MAY 19, 1912. THE SUNDATT PRESS WOMAN'S MAGAZINE AITU DO i i in i QUICK Out of Town Society 1 tbe Medical Profession yf- Amazement, Marveling" 3ndrou New Method of MON ESSEN. UNIONTOWN. avTing Wrinkle. Whieh Has J' or Azc Baffled th Lending: Experts ol the Earth.

HiRHiKLE BOOK FREE This boo it fa onlv for persons who wish to remove their wrinkles. Xot cent to children or curiosity seekers. rthless Announcement of the engagement of Miss Lydia Bryon MfCormick. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

A. McCormick of Fairchance, to Jesse L. Kaufmann of Uniontown was made Tuesday afternoon at a tea given at her home, "Allenhurst." in honor of Mrs. Donald McCormick, a recent bride and Miss Bertha Easter of California. The bride-to-be attended the New England Conservatory of Music Mr.

Kaufmann is a aon of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Kaufmann of Pittsburg and was formerly In newspaper work in Pittsburg The wedding will occur in the falL Mrs. Owen Altman entertained at five hundred Tuesday in honor of Miss Ethel Cooke a bride-elect. Out-of-town-guests were Mrs.

W. F. Soisson. Mrs. Wade Marietta.

Mrs. Edward Marietta and Miss Harriet Cover, all of Connellsville. Mrs. Wade Marietta entertained Saturday afternoon. May 18 in honor of Miss Carr.

Horace Miller, formerly of TTnlontown, was married in Portland. May 8 to Miss Jane Whitaker, formerly of Toledo, Ohio. Mr. Miller is a brother of Clyde B. Miller of L'niontown.

He is now practising law ia Portland. Preparations are being made for -the ennual reception, banquet and dance of the Union-town High School Alumni assocltaion Tuesday night. June 4 at tho Turel nVnh -presi Creams Plasters "'-W Massage III. I Xo Rollers Absolutely Mrs. Thomas J.

Minehart entertained about to of the little friends of her daughter Sara on Saturday afternoon in honor of her eighth birthday. -Mrs. Minehart was assisted by her sister, Mrs. Lester" Campbell, Mrs. John Oeh-ler and Miss Elizabeth Jarrett.

The out of town guests were Mrs. Nellie Minehart, of Belle Vernon; Mrs. Oscar Minehart and son Allen, Mrs. Leslie Campbell and daughters, Oorothy and Jane, of Charleroi; Mrs. Lester Zerbe and daughter Charlotte, of Elrama- Mrs.

W. B. Waite was in Pittsburg attending a meeting of tho Uuquesne Art club, ol which she is a member. A number of friends of Joseph Underwood en Monday evening gave him a surprise party In honor of his twentieth birthday. About young people were present.

The out Of town guests were Miss Grace MeDougall, of Pittsburg; Miss Ethel Bossard and Miss Bertha Orimsley, of Duquesne, and Miss Sara Gaster, of Now York city. Mr and Mrs. Lyman Blose have returned (o Greensburg, after a visit here with their daughter, Mrs. A. R.

Russell. Miss Helen Williams entertained the Saturday Afternoon club at her nome on Saturday aftumoon. The guests were Mlsse3 Virginia Rinehart, Ruth Kirk, Thelma Anderson, Eleanor Lay, Janice Greer, Rhudell fchuster, Elizabeth Gress, Zella Hileman, Kathryn Richards and Annabelle Watt. T. S.

Hutchinson was given a surprise by Miss Anna Kingsley, Miss Carne Shutter-ly, Miss Anna Curry and MiBs Beatrice Han-Ion. Mrs. E. C. Danley has returned from a visit with friends and relatives in Pittsburg.

Miss Mary Jamieson was home from Westminster college visiting for a rew days with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. J. M.

Jamieson, who left Tuesday for a trip to the Pacific coast. Mr. and Mrs. George Nash and daughters, Elizabeth and Emily, will leave Monday for a trip abroad. They will sail from New York for Wales, and will visit other points from there.

OME this week don't even think of missing such an opportunity. Thel-newest, smartest apparel of the year now marked at Half Prices, arid you can pay through months and months to come. Treatment Xever dent W. Russell Carr and Supt. C.

J. Scott are arranging for the speakers and Miss Mary uerore Offered bj Others In America Choice of All Our Spring THE PHIKCES3 TOKIO Xew Method of Removint; Wrinkles. nryun ror ine supper, trot. Wright has been made a permanent honorary member of the association. Mrs.

p. p. Long entertained Thursdsy afternoon at a fancy work party. About 70 ladles were present. Mrs.

Long was assisted by Mrs. J. W. Jaco and Mrs. Frank P.

Cot-tom. Miss Louisa Rlchev and Mrs. Young left Thursday to spend several months in the state of California. Mrs. John M.

Taylor left Tuesday to visit her son Wlllson at New York University and her daughters. Marguerite and Gwendolen, at vv ellesley college. Mr. and Mrs. Howard King of Masontown sailed Saturday.

May 18. from New York for Naples to spend the summer on a Eureooean tour. l7n jvuD Send Qoickly for 1'hU Great Wrinkle Book and Start at Once to Remote Tour Wrinkles. Did von ever see a Japanese woman with a rlmidori -fimnlvlnii i n.i -vnti pvir ape one One great big Close-Out Sale of Oharming Ready-To -Wear Hats with stylish stick-ups, brush and wing trimmings also Dress Hats. with wrinkles.

Irrespective of agre? Then learn how they achieve and maintain these lines of splendid feminine beauty. For the first time in America, the Princess Tokio WHEELING, W. VA. CHARLEROI. methods are being made known, and they are a revelation.

Never before have Christian Miss Edith Maxwell entertained the following Monday evening: Mrs. Hazel and Mania sa- $1S for $30 Hats Jl fa $3 Hats Hats mon, Bessie Foster, Bessie Nichols, Ada Stringer, Ruby Thomas, May Sinclair, Sarah wci iruue winger, iiizaDetti tieonart, Delia Lashiey, Miss McKee; Messrs. Will i 1 mZMMl 52 2, for $20 Hats for $40 Hats George Calendlne, George Slnerall. Clyde Donaldson, JEdwards and Will McWel- Mrs. Uavid Stewart and daughter Eleanor have returned from Toronto, Canada, where they spent the winter.

Miss Bertha Brickner. who for the past six weeks has been a guest of her brother Gus-cave Brickner, returned last week to her homo In Johnstown. Misd Josephine Landis has returned to her home in Huntingdon, after an extended visit here with her brother, Paul T. Landis. Miss Viola Caesber, of Pittsburg, was a guest last week of Miss Frances Estenfelder- A miscellaneous shower, was given on Tuesday evening for Miss Linnie Pearl McClure.

whose engagement to Carroll E. Cummins has been anuiunced. The affair was held at 1U1 aiuio MI'S. FVetf Fflri pnfarrotnaJ HSbh. "cu jl uccua auci noon, complimentary to Miss Lulu Klchardson Of San Antnnlo.

Tpv Thnco if i nwm women been able to solve the secrets of these oriental beauties, whose faces and forms have been the marvel through the ages. But at last the treasure-trove has been unlocked, and there is set before every American lady who writes immediately, the full knowledge of these methods. The Princess Tokio Wrinkle Bock is a message full of sisterly feeling and sympathy for the American ladies. It tells, without hesitation, all about the Princess Tokio new method of removing- wrinkles without harmful creams, pastes, lotions, or plasters, or mechanical appliances. Reports from ail over America prove con- clusively the wondrous excellence of this remarkable new treatment and it is simply astonishing the thousands of letters being received from grateful women.

A letter today from Mrs. H. E. Campbell states she used this treatment for two weeks and her wrinkles are all gone, and she further states that her face is as smooth as it was when she was a girl and that she is so happy that she cannot aav too much in praise of this remarkable new treatment. Ada Colvllle of Texas states that she used the treatment eight days and her face is entlrelv free of wrinkles and she is so de ft" dames Reed Baird.

W. E. Rownd, J. D. Merrl- Silk and Wool Women's Long w.

lowaen, ha w. HtileL J. B. Baum. -Rnte-q ain A A -vr'i KIT.

Women's Laura Stifel, Nettie Young, Helen Cowden, Eva Egerter and Delnhla Tmm. the home of the bride to be and was In the nature of a surprise. Tha affair was planned Mrs. John Coleman entertained a party of 1 OHII by Misses Bess Stroud, Bertha. Oiler and Ro S3L DO afts berta Trew.

Only members of the Bachelor Girls' club to which Miss McClure belongs inursaay arternoon. Mrs. r. H. Taylor was hostess to a party of friends at cards TiiauIhi, oftamMn Miss Verne Humblav A rf TT71 Ili snd a few of her Intimate friends were included In the guest list.

Mr. Cummins is a Hit 1 HH life were married at the parsonage of the First graduate of the West Virginia university at Morgan town. tex jn cnurcn j.Tiesaay evening. Rev A. Cook officiating.

Mrs. ftpnrcA mmmim $15 The marriage of Miss Louise Brigode and Oxfords and Pumps Worth $2.50 to $5 Martin Deitz, both of Charleroi, was solem cuict Linueti me ioi- lOWlnc at Cftrda TliAminv AU-ATi4nr. i $12.50 19.50 nized on Saturday at 7:30 at St. Jerome" J.U.x3JtJa.IIlCC Mlnard. Kate Kaltenbach, Amelia Catholic church in the presence of only a few friends.

The brida is the daughter of M.r. uuzDacner, Grant Shively Charles Miller, Charles Clouse, Otto Committee, Carter Norman, and George Wauzbacker. Mrs. Thomau Ricnhon. and Mrs.

E. Brigode. Mr. and Mrs. DelU A PAGES Reduced Prices lower than the cost of the material in them.

Cheaper and prettjer than you could make them yourself and you can pay here on LONG CREDIT TERMS. will reside in Charleroi. lighted that she has found something that will keep her young longer. A letter just received at this office from Mrs. A.

L. Morran. away off in Canada, states that she was delighted with this new combination- wrinkle treatment. That it removed all her wrinkles and leaves the face smooth as an infant's and makes the skin fresh and youn looking. Mrs.

K. W. Jones in Tier letter states: "The Princess Tokio Wrinkle Treatment is excellent." She further states that it not only removed her wrinkles, but made her face as soft a.nd smooth as velvet, and that she never before found a remedy which would make her Ing Monday evening in Miss Leila Jenks. who for some time has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Edwin Xi anniversary of her mother, Mrs.

Margaret I I Choice of tan, patent McKay, left Saturday for her homo in "''TT- -Ir" Mrs- eorge Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. George Stephens, and Mrs. Thomas Strnhn II i 1 Mr. and Mrs.

John Glasser entertained at a birthday party in honor of their daughter Mary. Among the guests were Misses Anna Kirk, Katherine Mogan, Amelia Joiner, Merle Anton and children, Mrs. Edward Rose and daughter, Mrs. E. W.

Yates and son, Mrs. Peffepma'i and daughter. Misses Blanche LJ and dull leathers. Laced or buttoned. About 300 odd pairs, left from last week's big sale.

Rvland. Markaret Yarnaii, Eleanor Base, eiffr. Helen Irene Koller; Messrs. John Illig, Floyd Carson, i niuuurj, ana Jirs. jr'aul Gorby.

James Bowers, Harold Pilston. Joseph Went-eell, Arthur Wentzell and Edward Reeves. Every one worth a half more. Five great values on sale tomorrow all the prettiest Fancy Mixtures and the ever popular Navy Blue Serge. Styles that are right up to the minute.

Just what you want for these cool nights and for your summer trip. BARGAIN PRICES LONG CREDIT $12.50 White CA CQ Tub Dresses sSlightly stViled or the prices wouldn't be reduced. India Linen and Persian Lawn trimmed with lace 'and embroidery. MEN'S SUITS i i i i BRADDOCK. Boys' and Girls' $1.50 to $3 shoes.

Sizes 8 to 13. WAYNESBURG. Mm tAM. of ol "j-c. ana cniaren.

Hawkins station I eft TV, $12.50 DRESSES 1350 DRESSES 16-50 DRESSES Jor 25.00 DRESSES 32 50 DRESSES 39.50 DRESSES 7.50 9.50 12.50 15.00 19.50 22.50 17 Miss Nelle Lewis and William S. Brock were nnited in marriage Wednesday afternoon at raS wher.e, they wiu ePt-nd several S- and Mra- J- -D- Plrce, York 1 ln Bo8ton ad New Ju'ia Klein of this city is spending 2 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Great lines of Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis, the ceremony being performed by Dr. J.

Calvin Mead, of the Presbyterian church, the bride's pastor, in the $2 Summer Suits on Bale this week. Biggest stocks and lowest prices on all regular stocks of women's footwear, $2-50 to $5. CROSSETT SHOES run oung-iooKing, ana mat sne iriea -nicago aria New York treatments without success. From the glowing letters of praise pouring In. it is evident that this remarkable remedv has created a veritable sensation and furore In the fashionable homes, and prominent society women and actresses adopt this method of remaining young looking, banishing all signs of age.

Not Sent to Toadies Over 70. The Princess Tokio book is free to every lady who writes, except those over seventy years of age. To these the Princess Tokio methods extend no hope for they have neglected themselves for such a long period, it is impossible to benefit through this knowledge after 70 j-ears of age. If you are a matron, would you like to look like a girl again? If you are fifty years of age, would you wish to look like a splendid young woman of twenty-five? If you are forty would you like to look like a girl Just out of her teens? Then to you this book will he of inestimable -alue. Keep that in mind.

There Is no charge for the Princess Tokio Wrinkle- Book. It Is a rare message for ladies wishing to learn of the new wav to remove wrinkles and regain a youthful face. SEND XO MOXET. Under no circumstances will money be accepted for the Tokio Book about wrinkles. It is yours absolutely free.

It will be given to you with a willing hand, by one who believes that there has dawned the most splendid dav for American women of all ages up to It is a message of the most iearty good cheer, and so tinlike anything imerican. it is a treat in its direct instructions. Ail yon need to do Is to send and ask for a FREE copy, addressing the Princess Tokio B. C. Suite 2446.

Central Bank building. Denver. Colo. Tou may rest assured that this book will he sent in a plain wrapper. It tells how to remove every wrinkle by entirely new treatment in only eight days.

X. B. Arrangements hare been made whereby all our readers may receive all that la offered free, and yen must enclose a stamn a for Men $4 to $6 Other makes $3 to $5 ON CREDIT 923 to 933. Penn Ave. Read Our Furniture and Rug Page 5 Mich ineuoi at ait.

Clemens, Mi" Ruh Seigh of West Braddock. has gone lo Monaca Pa. to spend a week with relatives and friends, and with relatives at New tsngnton. Prof, and Mrs. George H.

Lamb of this cuy. left Wednesday for Grove City, to visit with the family of Mrs. Florence Lamb for several days. commencement of the JXf borough high school, was held day evening last in Carnegie muslo efJLthw CmY- saIutatory and oration wai given by Miss Eleanor Dementer. The valedictory was by Miss Jessie F.

Dunseith. The class donor was Miss Lillian M. Logan, who also deliver the chain oration, and the re- aLennb63 Were WendeU Nu" The class included MLss Anna I Burke. Miss Anna P. Custer, Mias Harriet Dalzeil 2i EnoS Miss Jessie Dun-seith.

Miss LUUan M. Logan. Mias Linna rf UCfV iSS Mary K' MaiH. MisT Emily HomM'kf9; E1Ia M- Rinard7 Messrs? wmS, W1lam J- Kramer, it Mc(-iuisttn, and Charles R. Maglll Wendling of has reZ turned home after a visit with her daughter! F- JCFaser of Wtrt Braddock dnnht? JsePh H- Rankin.

ana M'ss of North Braddock. are home from a week visit with Mis Thomas Allison of Lincoln pi. nomas presence of only the members or the immediate families. After a wedding journey east, and Mrs. Block will reside in Waynes-burff.

Mrs. Allen P. Dickey entertained the women of the Thimble club Thursday afternoon. Miss Malissa Patterson was hostess Saturday to a company of eight young women at the home of her sister, Mrs. Edward Hoge, at a 6 o'clock dinner in honor of Miss Lucetta Burns, of Washington, who is spending the week end with Miss Ina Dulaney.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Brown and Miss Locket, ail of Paris, France, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Robinson F. Downey. Miss Sarah J. Harper, of Albany, is Visiting her cousin. Mrs.

J. Calvin Mead. Miss Edna Rinehart is spending the month of May with Mrs. Thomas S. Crago, in Washington, D.

C. Miss Mary Closser is home for the summer from Boston, where she has been a student the past year at the Noyes School of Expression. Miss Emma Culbertson, of Washington, who has spent the past month with Mrs. Caroline Hurst, left Thursday for New York city to visit her sister. She was accompanied by Miss Marion Hurst, who will go on to Boston, where she will be the guest of her aunt, Mrs.

Josephine Baldwin. Mrs. Clarence Stoy and children have returned to their home in Flnleyvllle after a six weeks' visit here with Mrs. Stoy's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William Berryhill. Miss Helen M. Tyler is tpe week end guest of Dr. and Mrs. William M.

Henderson, In Newtown. C0RA0P0LIS. don. E. V.

Hays, Stewart Johnston, D. F. 6hanahan. Robert W. Tenor and Charles Ton.

SHARON. and Mr. Clarence A. Nlcklas, the Rey. J.

A. Sauerbrun of the Summit Presbyterian church officiating. A number of relatives and friends witnessed the ceremony. Is your Stomach Miss Carrie Smith of Pittsburg Is visiting BROWNSVILLE. Miss Nellie Hlggins of River et.

Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Owen have returned frotri FoBtorio, where they spent a few days with friends.

A complexion satin smooth and fair given by Satin skin powder. 4 tints. Miss Jean Rleby Dleasantly entertained xne to prove yon axe really in need of a quick wrinkle remover. Bad? ant Eat What D. M.

C. club Tuesday evening. prettily appointed luncheon was served. MT. PLEASANT.

KITTANNING. Complimentary to tne onoes-eieqi, Anna Kerr. Sara Hallis and Harriet Lyman, whose engagements to Frank McKnlght, Jos. Mrs. William Bowers entertained her fellow FRANKLIN.

You Ingram, and Guy Gear were recently announced Misses Ambretta Thompson and May members of the W. C. T. U. at her home on Tuesday evening.

Mrs. Sevilla McAfee I Mrs. George Roberts Is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

J. I. Webb at Wellsburg, W. Va. Mrs.

Aaron Hess of Uniontown is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Durbin.

Miss Lucile Bowman is visiting Mr. and Mrs. David Davis at Scottdale. Miss Beatrice Corey of Uniontown ia visiting her aunt. Miss Ida Buro.

Miss Ellen Ruby of Uniontown Is the guest of Miss Helen Carsten. Mrs. Samuel Eckles of Pittsburg is spending the week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

L. C. Waggoner. and Mrs. S.

E. DeBerry of Lllley are visiting Mrs. Olive Gabler. Mr. and Mrs.

A. E. Hackney of Centerville are the g-uests of Rev. and Mrs. O.

B. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Grooms of Pittsburg are the guests of Miss Jennie Ferguson. Hobbes entertained the teachers of the Prospect and Mrs. Yothers led and Mrs. j.

Ij. Lipae- HelKhts school Tuesday night. Ihe affair was DONORA. NMsrnt? graph read a paper on Sabbath Observance. Mrs.

W. S. Myers entertained the Thimble club at her home on Thursday afternoon. a shower for the honor guests an was given at the home of Miss Hobbes. Mrs.

H. C. Graham entertained at dinner Thursday in honor of her grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Dalzeil Hill's 90th birthday anniversary. Mrs.

Hill, who resides with her daughter, Mrs. F. H. Christy, of Klttannirig. Is at present visiting her granddaughter, Mrs.

Graham. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Mary Byers. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Byers, of Coraopolis, and Dr. George Glllis, of Youngwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. George E.

Glllis, of Coraopolis. The wedding will be an event of June 26. Announcement has also been made of the engagement of Miss Byers' cousin. Miss Mary Helen Burns, daughter of C. B.

Burns, of Imperial, to Walter D. Hopper, of Carnegie. Tbe wedding will take place June 4. Mrs. George W.

Myers tne de red her husband a surprise at their home Tuesday evening. The affair was in' honor of Mr. Myers' birthday anniversary. Thirty guests were present. I The out of town guests included Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Orr and Mr. and Mrs.

Jones, of Pittsburg. A new club has been organized under the name of the Sunset Country club, and will be located on Coraopolis Heights. E. V. Hays has been elected president of the new club; Robert W.

Tenex is vice president and J. O. Leech secretary and treasurer. The board of directors cons Lata of James L. Adams.

William C. Coffin, Alan S. Evans, Robert R. Gor Announcement Is made of the engagement ol Mrv and Mrs. Howewlck and Miss Claire Miss Kdna McClun and Edward McSherry.

Wallace returned to their Delmont home Tues The engagement will terminate ln a wedding day after a visit paid Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schlndel. Mrs. Anna Hays entertained the TT.

B. Aid the latter part of the month, miss Mcviung is a daaghter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mc-Clung of New Castle. Mrs.

j. A. Sohaeffer of Pittsburg la the euest of Mrs. William Cook. Plttrt" Is visltln, and Mies NeIle Harmon have Mf dTfr0tn wlth fiends in Dayton! Miss Jessie Tarr was a Sunday guest of Mrs.

Andrew Milliken at Adrian. Miss Turie Slagle spent a few days including Sunday with friends in Canonsburg. Miss Marguerite Andrews of Pittsburg who was the guest of Mrs. J. F.

Keener returned home on Tuesday. Mrs. W. A. Van Duzer of Franklin was the guest of Miss Wade Morrison Mrs S.

Bish and daughter have gone to Decatur 111., where thev will spend a few WSfJcs.wlth Mrs' R- T- Alexander. The Rose Maiden" given by the Kittannlng Musical club on Tuesday evening, under the directorship of Prof. Erb, was a great success. The solo parts were taken by Mrs. J.

K. Eyler. Mrs. F. W.

Goodwin Mrs. Will Rupp. I Bailey and Madge Dixon Dr. Bradley, Messrs. Tom Moore, Frank Atkins and George Llndeman.

society at her home on Tuesday Misa Gertrude Jordan attended a dance in Mias Sara Qulnn, daughter or Mr. ana jars. Latrobe on Tuesday evening, while there she Mr. and Mrs. Jl.

C. Smith entertained the members of the Fortnightly club Thursday night. i Mrs. E. T.

Stevenson entertained tho Thursday Afternoon Bridge club Thursday. Miss Elizabeth Hulburt entertained tha Bridge-It club Thursday night. Mrs. Ella Gallatin has gone to Hammonds-port. N.

Y-, for the winter. Miss Myra Moornead has returned from a Tilt in Pittsburg. Mrs. Paul Moore, of Altoone, is visiting her aunt. Mrs.

O. D. Bleakley. Mrs. Harry Bodine.

of Niagara Falls, is isiting her sister. Mrs. R. R. Bleakley.

Miss Maude Conner of Butler, is the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Clara WTilliams. Mrs. George B.

Jobson and daughter, Mias Talsy, have gone to Washington, D. on a visit. John Qulnn, and Joseph Spencer, eon of former wss the guest of her cousin. Miss Harvey. If yoo are tufftrlag from IMDfcESnOM.

DYSPEPSIA. SOUR. GASSY STOB- ACH or NERVOUSNESS warrc to oat row a trial box scut race. Miss Nell Peiper. of Charleroi.

was the guest of friends here during the week. Miss Jessie Whitledge on Tuesday evening was hostess to the Delta Tau Sigma club at her home at a very pleasant session. Misses Mary, Edith and Frances Hambry and Messrs. Allie CDonnell ana Grover Boyd formed an auto party to Monongahela on Sunday evening. Miss Alios Sweeney has gone to Latroba for a week's visit with Miss Cecelia Schasney.

Mrs. John McCann and Miss Julia Murray were visitors in Pittsburg several days last week. The Misses Elizabeth and Mae Ostrander were guests of Pittsburg friends during the week. Martin L. Ryder and his bride.

Miss Anna- Councilman and Mrs. John a. Spencer, were married at the First Baptist parsonage on Tuesday evening. Rev. O.

D. Brooks officiating. The couple left for a wedding trip to Pitts bell Atkinson, whom he married in Latrobe on Tuesday at the Holy Name Church spent Wednesday and Thursday with the former Making It Right. Lady (at fashionable ball) "Do you know that ugly gentleman sitting: opposite to Partner "That is my brother, madam." Lady (ln confusion) "Ah! I beg: your pardon. I had not noticed the resemblance." Dundee Advertiser.

burg and upon their return will reside in Tonr 'whole trouble, ceil It Nerve Ex. baaation, Cataxrh mother, Mrs. Ryder. Sharon. Mr.

and Mrs. Harvev Bhune- took the Rev. W. H. McPesk and wife have left for or the Htomach.

Ia- former's mother, Mrs. Sarah Shupe, to Uniontown on Wednesday where she will visit Seattle, to attend the general assembly of the United Presbyterian church. her daughter, Mrs. William Mulln. digestion.

JLryspep-Sla, Oastrlti or what not, all will dls-atDear as 1 1 by marie. Miss Edith Smith has returned after a visit with Washington friends. i.ww.v rmmv.mimmmmm snip ji'iiii inn imm kii inn siiiiwamm FAIRMONT. V. VA.

Mrs. Smith Hood baa returned from Cam and yotx can eat what ytm want without fear of sour, upset, oat ot order stomach. 1MTLS 1 ta MM ky tk haMsc Orvg llim mrmmy. vkm. Trii Ba era free asea THE SAMUEL CHEMICAL CINCINNATI.

0. Plttsburgr May Drug Beven Stores. bridge Springs. Pa. where she had spent sev eral weeks.

Mr. Hood and Mrs. Charles Hood met her in Wheeling and accomjaiiied her borne. Miss Olive Nay, was" hostess to the Robert Lee Chapter of the United Daughters of the Thev safest glove Confederacy Tuesday aiternoon. Mrs.

George JDeBolt. state regent of the ss --v Daughters of the American Revolution spent Wednesday in Morgan town where she was guest of honor at a met ting of the Elizabeth to buv it trni Ludington Hayes- Chapter of the I). A. it. at tha home of Mrs.

Waltman Bar be. "Kavser" the kind that "rlonf entilating RUGS uu Old Carpets llake tho mort serviceable and economical floor covering. Bend postal Tor price list. CARPET CLEANING Rags and Carpets dusted, scoured, altered, sewed or re laid. Allen Rug Weaving Carpet CleaningCo Phm-rtlasa 17Se PvTIAM ST.

P.L Miss Amy Ridgley has returned from Baltimore. where she attended the Eastern wear out" at the finger ends-nci Art convention. Mr. and Mrs. Z.

C. GaJliher. of Charles- town are guests at the home of their broth soiu io you wicn er, Walton Miller and of their daughter. Mra. Walter Stockley.

A Guarantee that Guarante Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Blome. who had a new pair free" if the "tro been the guesta of Mr.

and Mrs. J. T. Miller enroute from a western wedding Journey left Monday afternoon for Baltimore where they will reside. Corsets of English net wonder- fully cool and comfortable are made in the most popular styles of THOMSON'S wear out before the gloves.

Mrs. A. T. Roberts returned to her home In Norfolk. Va.

after a two weeks visit with relatives in the city. "Kayser" Gloves cost bo more The marriage of Miss Nelle Harden and Guy Hawkins, whose engagement was recent LIBERTY LAf.lPS ly announced was solemnized on Tuesday than the "ordinary kind" and arel worth double. Don't accept, the 1 evening in rarxarsDurs ai me unanceuor hotel. Rev. I.

A. Barnes, of Spencer, W. an uncle of the bride officiated at the mar I 1 1 111! VKPtiLJffa riage. They will reside ln this city after an eastern weaning trip. Ki ys i i fir i 'ust as good'' kind.

There's a way to tell theemaxra look in the hern" for the name BUTLER. OCadela Plttsburr Bmt GewWa rila-acart Idustst tes Market. Ea, Miss Marie Mc Can dies entertained a small tr mm party ol frienas at her home Wednesday evening ln celebration of her birthdayT Those ivayser: it is tnere tor your Come See liow present were Misses Grace Graham, Laura protection. You take no risk. nccandless.

Vivian Hilllard of West Sun-bury and Stella Hayes of North Washington ana messrc onn auace, jonn i. Milliard, Paul McCandless and Orval Thompson. Mmd Bl 1 1 INT? CORSETS These famous Summer garments, originated and made only by us, axe many times stronger than batiste the usual summer weight and are such a restful, refreshing change from the heavier material that every woman should welcome the relief they offer Noted physicians advise the see of "Ventilating" Corsets on the ground that the open mesh is highly hygienic. Yon can wear a "Ventilating" Corset almost as coinf ortaMy wt Light, Airy and Intxptrtsiet All sizes $1.00 to $2.00 GEORGE C. BATCHELLER CO.

sues Kayser," the safest glore to boy. Short Silk GIotm COc, $1.00. $1.25, S1.60 Members of the Ladies of the Woodman Circle gave Mrs. Samuel Hughes a lumrli party at her home Wednesday evening. Among JJm.

mose presenc were jars, uraaan, Mrs. Joseph Freeman. Mrs. J. W.

Graham. Mn John Long Silk Gloves Liberty Electric r.llg. Co, H. Relber. Mrs.

George Mccracken. Mr. and I Guvanteed I I TREE 1 1 IS1 I from RUST 11 I IliiS MS rODHTH ATM. Mrs. Frank Mccracken.

Ms. Samuel Wolfgang. Mrs. Palmer Timblln, Mrs. Perry Starr, Miss Esther Starr, and Mr.

Ellsworth Reiber. KeU Phoae GZ Jatius Kayser Nem York I I I lies I 7 Miss Maud Fiscus of Leechburg ia visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. A.

Whitekettla. Miss Mlrian Kvans of Punxsutawney is the guest of Mrs. Lewis Lardin. Mr. and Mrs.

M. R. Turner of Greensburg visited Mr. Turner's mother. Mrs.

Margaet i New York Chicago San Franciaeo 4SSt turner, tnia week. if DOCTOR Annie J. Schuyle FECUULLST. 146 Sixth St Cb Ptas Ave. Miss Mabel Burtser has returned to her home In Rarbert on.

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