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ill it DEATH RECORD mm I WOMEXS tie Silk Hose Special of fer of wom 18 SPECIALS IX Toilet Goods SOe Dferktaa Face Powder. Me. Se (iermalne a Powder, 5e Steel Xall Clippers, lie. $1 Bath Spray. 69c.

35e Tooth Brashes. 18c Fownes Gloves 50c a "Women's 2-clap ailk glove. a make; black or white- double guaranteed finger tips. STREET LOOK. Pittsburgh' Greatest Hair Goods Sale Is Xow Going Oat THIRD FLOOR.

en's silk lisle hose H. I. in colors. Slightly imperfect. Sale price.

lKc. STREET FLOOR. "Tfte Store el Service" SMITHFIEXD ft. DIAMOND STS ourfirrats to xiil. woken and children en's, UJomen's Children's Shoes In One of the Greatest Sales in the History of ttfrby's Store.

In the face of the rapidly advancing leather market, here's a great money-making event in latest style summer shoes for 0 MllS. KATHKRISE SCHMIDT. Mrs. Katherine Schmidt, aged TO, widow of Herman Schmidt, died yesterday at her home, Osippee after a lingering illness. She was oorn in Bavaria.

Germany, and had resided in Pittsburg for the past 56 years. She was a member of the German Evangelical Lutheran church. She leaves four eons: Frank (known as Smith, a former pitcher for the Chicago Americans and now manager of the Pitcairn baseball team; Andrew, William and John Schmidt; one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Backer; one brother and one sister in Germany, nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Jmime Rediuicftioini Sale off Sunits 11 0 Smits JFof WomeE aid Misses 8 ALOIS Bl'RCHER.

Alois Burcher. aged 84. died yester sV i day at his home, 116 East Ohio the whole family. It's bound to arouse widespread, interest. As 'a result of big deals with big te Manufacturers made in a big coupled with surplus stock reducing prices on sale tomorrow AT 326 FIFTH AVE! ONLY.

Ladies' $5 Novelty Boots White TTcrs nc Northside. He was in Prussia and came to Pittsburg 61 "years ago. His death is the third In the family in three months, his wife. Barbara, and To Be Closed Out Regardless of Cost daughter, Johanna, having preceded him. He was a member of St.

Mary Catholic church. One son. Alois, and one daughter, Hose Burcher, survive. MRS. ANNA S.

LEECH. Mrs. Anna Sutton Leetch. widow of High-class "shape-retaining" suits of the season's latest and best styles. Materials and colorings the newest.

Gabardines, serges, and poplins, in black, navy, gray, green, and black-and-white checks. Also taffeta silks in various colors. Greatest suit offer of the season. Sold heretofore at $25, $29.50, $35, $39.50 and $45. Sale prices Lewis Leech, died last night at the Tan Kid JkU I) Hl home of her cousin, Samuel Garrison "W'flklns and Dunmoyle Eastend.

She was born in Lawrenceville, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Sutton, members of pioneer families of Pittsburg. She had' lived here all her life.

Gloss Kid Boots. Bronze I 0 'AtLES BARBAtGH. ConnellsviUe, June 13. Allen E. Harbaugh, aged 67.

died last night in his home in Mill Bun. Years ago he published' the Guest, a monthly paper, in Mill Bun. He wrote verses and came to be known as the "Mountain Poet." Some of his poems appeared in magazines. He leaves his' widow, three sons and one daughter. 0 2( i IS if 0 MAIL ORDERS FILLED.

EABL D. MORTOTT. New Castle, June 13. Earl -D. Morton, aged 72, died yesterday at his home In Union township.

Mr. Morton was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. He leaves his wife, three sons and two daughters. 11 fj EXTRA SPECIAL! $10 00 custom made Eoots, Fashion's latest decree "Lucille" Novelty in White Kid, Ivory Kid, Bronze Kid and Mat Kid. Sale Price MRS.

ELLEX M'HATTIE. Ellen McHattie. aged 76. widow of 0 0 Peter McHattie, died yesterday in the Ml' nome of her son, George McHattie, in Slippery Rock township. She Is survived by four children.

$20 $25 New Coats Suitable for women and misses. Made of tan coverts, gabardines, and serges in navy, black Summer Dresses Special offer of new dresses made of flowered and figured cotton voile in navy, gray, Copen FUXERAL OF SAMUEL R. "WTCSO. The funeral of Samuel R. Wilson, aged "Famous Suit House" 0 4S, who died last Friday In the home of his father, Benjamin F.

Wilson, ana tan; also mixed coats tor general utilitv wear. Lined of Beaver rd, Sewlckley." after an ill 0 ness of six months, was held yesterday hagen, pink, and rose; large 4CL collar and deep cuffs of white voile. Quaint skirt with many flounces. Real values $16.50. I I in the Allegheny cemetery.

Mr. Wilson waa a prominent coal operator. Early in life he became associated with his or unlined coats. Real values. $20 and $25.

Special offer at 0 father In the river coal traffic and when the Monongahela River Consolidated SOLOMON'S SUITS, COATS AND PRESSES SECOND FLOOR. ale of Pumps Coal Coke Co. purchased their Interests he was made purchasing agent of the company. Later he became real the newest colors estate agent for the Pittsburg Coal Co. 0 0 He was a member of the Presbyterian church and the Masons and an asso In all $4.00 values at.

$1.95 June Sale Felt ciate member of the Pittsburg Press club. He leaves his widow, two sons, June Sale of Women's Blouses Special Sale Odd Lot rXY A and Other KJLKJLI-L Famous Makes two sisters and two brothers. 0 Sport Hats COUNCILMEN SUGGEST in Bronze, Ivory, Champagne, Whit Patent, and dull. All sizes, all styles. Worth $5 STREET FLOOR.

MAIL ORDERS FILLED. CORSETS $3 $4 Values LARGE BOND ISSUES $11 .98 iJ $2 Ordinances for bond issues aggregat THIRD FLOOR. "ELK SOLE" SHOES FOR MEN AND BOYS 'The most durable light-weight work shoes for men id the best wearing everyday shoes for boys, soft chrome leather ing $1,340,000 were introduced In coun cil vesterday. Jr is.err introduced an ordinance covering a bond issue of $1,140,000 to fund the existing floating Worth $3 $4 indebtedness. Councilman English in troduced an ordinance providing $10,000 with waterproof soles, black or tan.

Bert's $3.00 QC I Boys' $2.50 values, at. I a9U values, 31.69 for the cost of appraising and fixing the value of water plants and distributing systems owned by the city and another providing for $200,000 for widen Dainty blouses of figured organdies, embroidered voiles, fine batistes, and ing and improving west Carson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 in from the Point bridge to Steuben st All were referred to committees. en's Shoes Low Cuts Very chic hats for vacation or sport wear. Velour and polished felt in Sailor or droopy-brim styles in these colors. Geranium Military Blue Pink White Nile Green Rose All prettily banded with grosgrain ribbons to match or in pretty, contrasting colors.

Sale price, 1.9 8. $2 Untrim'd Straw Hats mulls; trimmed with Val. laces and Swiss embroid- eries; newest frills and 'V- Dr. Dillinger presented a resolution that would lead the way to incorpor jisy i Lot of broken sizes in popular makes Of corsets Walohn. boned; models for slender or average figures.

Made of fine coutil. Special offer at $1.95. Jabots; flat collars, $2.95. ating in a people's bond issue items crovldinir for the purchase of property Eight lines of low and high models, in this season's best styles. Gun Metal for playgrounds and swimming pools in the congested districts of the city.

and Russia Calf leathers. Fine Blouses Action was deferred on it until after the requested conference with Mayor Armstrong on bond issues which will Special purchase for the Jane Sale $2.95 Extreme large and medium sized $5-00 and $6.00 values! be held shortly. Binner Olgra Corsets I By vote of six to three the rapid $2-95 $5 transit measure providing for the ap Front or back-lace; broken sizes. Tou New arrivals of charming blouses; made of French voiles, organdies, and mulls; hand-embroidered fronts, panels of Swiss embroidery. Newest collars and frills; long or short sleeves.

Sale price, $5. Sailor shapes. Black and colors, to $3 values, 49c can possibly find your size in the lot. pointment of a transit commissioner to make a thorough study and report on the transportation problems of the (5 and $6 values for S2.95. dARclFuOT SANDALS SOLOMON'S THIRD FLOOR.

THIRD FLOOR. SOLOMON 69c city was returned to committee. Elk soles, $1.00 values, at. Eugene Connelly petitioned council to erect a safety wall on Grant blvd. at Thirty-third st.

It was referred to 13 committee. Citizens of the Twenty-eighth st. hill TENNIS OXFORDS AND SHOES Glen's and Ladies' -all white shoes and oxfords, flOja $1.50 values, at 90U June Sale 1,500 Pairs White Kid Shoes Men, Your Chance! Joined with the board of trade of that district In a petition protesting against About SO Dozen Men's Union Suits Regular $1 Quality Low Oxfords, White and Black, 75c values, 49c (Washable) 1:11 .95 Every Man in Pittsburgh Should Attend This Salel BY' rim Mall orders filled on all Item. Safe delivery to your door. Mall order filled.

a eke 'c money order. We pay Parcel on all Items. '2 nnnn Reliable Shoes 20 $22 50 Suits 326 Fifth Avenue, 0ffDSni nmv an alleged smoke nuisance maintained by the Lathwood foundry. Director Franklin P. Booth submitted a resume of the asphalt contract tangle which delayed repair work for six weeks.

He made a charge of $3,712.50 against the Sun company, to which a contract was let for 2.000 tons at $16.40 a ton. but the material failed to meet specifications. The amount Is the difference between the contract price and that paid by the city for shipments from another company. The company bidding second low subsequently was given the contract at a ton, but to meet the urgent need asphalt waa ordered from the third lowest bidder at $19.84 a ton. Three petitions for increases In wages were received.

The eight inspectors of weights and measures ask an Increase from $1,080 to $1,500 each; five assistant supervisors of pipe lines want Increased from $1,380 to $1,620 each, and eight hostler-laborers in the department of public safety now working seven days a week at $2.50 a day. want raised to $90 a month each. All were referred to committee. A petition was received from residents of the Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth-wards asking for a playground at Letsch and Federal sts. The tax AlLWool 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 open the summer camp for working girls at Wexford, July 1.

The One of the most favored shoes this season, June Sale extraordinary! Regular Dollar Union Suits, in all sizes. White ribbed in short sleeve, ankle length; Balbriggan in short 1 knee length; and fine nain-s in sleeveless, knee lensrth styles. i. f. i.

1: L'i Emma farm at Harmarville will re ceive the first party, composed of fresh air pupils from the Irene Kaufmann settlement and their mothers at the T7XTREME styles for the young summer camp about June 15. fellow, and more conservative styles for hi3 elder of quieter taste. Four Hurt in Auto Mishap. MOTHERS AND CHILDREN SENT ON SUMMER TRIP. Tn special cars.

280 mothers and children yesterday were sent to the Lillian home, the summer camp of the Kings-ley House association, at Valencia, for a two weeks' visit. Groups will be sent every two weeks throughout the summer. The work is under the supervision of Charles C. Cooper, director of the association. The Woods Run settlement will send mothers and children at a time, to t5 Allegheny Fresh Air home at Glen-field, for lO days in the country, starting June 27 and continuing through the summer.

The Council of Jewish Women will William Thomas, of 2-7 Winterburn No Phone Order No C. O. D. Orders New patterns, colors, and weaves. Tailored in the best manner, $14-75.

Kuppenheimer Clothes IS A wonderfully interesting offer for the June Sale. Women's elegant snowy white washable kid shoes with white ivory soles and white heels. Lace style plain toe. Special Sale price, $2.95. SOLOMON'S STREET FLOOR.

was seriously injured, and Clarence Hock of 4000 Second H. C. Ramsbottom of 271 Amelia et and Ru We Don't Expect Them po Iat Throughout the day, so come early; $25 and $30 Values O.50 18 dolph Kantner of George st. were slightly injured when automobiles driven by Thomas and August Braun of Walker St. collided on Grant blvd.

near Seventh ave. shortly after last midnight. Thomas was taken ot the Mercy hospital. A wonoerrni range ox attractive new model and fabrics. FOURTH FLOOR.

I. commission sent an invitation for members of council to appear before it and make suggestions. An ordinance for the repaving of East from North ave. northerly, at a cost of $20,000, was offered and referred to committee. A resolution was adopted requesting the civil service commission to schedule as soon as possible competitive and promotional examinations for all positions in municipal service for which eligible lists do not now exist.

SOLOMOfrS-STREET FLOOR. in i tn i i i 1 rr son and George Cole brought the prisoner here today. SPEEDILY, PLEASANTLY until June 29. G. A.

Llndqulet, professor of civics of Central High school, and F. Canutl, speak tonight. Six-Year Hunt Ends in Arrest. Robert Robinson. alias Jones, a negro, accused of the murder of Policeman Hanlon In this city In October, 1910, was arrested In Canton, yesterday, after hunt lasting alx years that one time led to the Phllli-pine Islands.

Detective R. H. Rdbirt- PIH COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES TOMORROW To Encourage Naturalization. For the benefit of those who wLsh to become naturalized citizens lectures and discussions on the "History and Constitution of the United States" will be held In the North school under the auspices of the board of public education beginning tonight at 8 o'clock. They will be held each Tuesday and Thursday nights Some people feel awfully hurt If you rob them of their belief In a personal devil; they were depending on him help them get even with their enemies.

The commencement of the University If Stomach Hurts Drink Hot Water LOOK FOR THIS SIGN actor Banking Service Satis Gold rilled Remember, this llg is at 408 Stnlthfleld Street, directly across the street from Solomon's Department store. You can't it. There's no other 1KB in Pittsburgh like it. It's the sign of the dollar eyeglass. It's the Sinn that iruides you through our jewelry store to our bit optiral department EX- T1KK gECO.VD FLOOR.

It's the sign, that leads yon to mir graduate optometrist and optician where there's no guesswork in eye examination and eye treatment. SL. of Pittsburs will held in Soldiers Memorial hall at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow mornings Dr. Leo H. Baekeland.

member of the Naval Advisory board, will deliver the address. Chancellor Samuel Black McCormlck will preside and confer honorary, graduate and -undergraduate degrees, diplomas and certificates to almost 400 students. Seniors awarded honorable mention In three undergraduate schools are: College, high honors Helen Frost, Kenneth Miller Gould and Anna Mac-Pherson; honors James Steel Gow, Louise Gabrielle Callarn. John Craig Porter. Marguerite Ekas.

Glenn Dewitt Dunmire and Harvey Uriel Trotsky. Schcool of Education. Cum Laude Jane Mechlin, Bess Booz, Rose Stewart, Thayer Ross. Paul J. Cook and Edna Heck.

School of Economics Honors, F. W. Glaser and T. F. Buzard.

Miss Heck, who is an elementary teacher on the Northslde. has Hot missed a. Satur-dav class at the University since 1909. The alumni of" the School of Dentistry will hold a banquet In the Fort Pitt hotel this evening. Chancellor and Mrs.

Samuel Black XlcCormick will hold a reception for the alumni and seniors and faculty lo the Schenley tomorrow vf tarnocn. and Spectacles Y7HETHER you are a business man requiring large banking facili-VV ties, or a man or woman with small savings to care for, this Bank guarantees perfectly satisfactory service. Capital, Surplus and Profits exceed Five Millions of Dollars. First-Second National Bank of Pittsburgh niTH QACP nrPflQIT lAIII nP wlth tb times. Safe convenient UU.i OUrC li-rUOII VUUkl completely equipped to insure privary and OS LAM Heals the Skin It is a delight to find, after a few applications, that your Eczema or other trasightly, bothersome affection has disappeared.

It is a welcome sight to see daily improv emen in some stubborn skin disease, which has endured for weeks, perhaps for years. Fottam Soap, medicated trUM. JWam, swperxor for tmdr For FREE SAMPLE, writs to Emerreney laboratories. 82 Wert 25th New York City. Sold by all Drujnrit.

A Payaletan'a Advtee. "If dyspeptics, sufferers from gas wind or flatulence, stomach acidity or sourness, gastric catarrh, heartburn, would take a teaspoonful of pure blsnrateel magnesia in half a glass of hot water immediately after eating, they would soon forget they were ever afflicted with stomach trouble, and doctors would have to look elsewhere for patients." In explanation of these words a well known New York physician stated that most forms of stomach trouble are due to stomach acidity and fermentation of the food contents of the stomach combined with an insufficient blood supply to the stomach. Hot water increases the blood supply and blsnraJea magnesia Instantly neutralises the excessive stomach acid and stops food fermentation, the combination of the two, therefore, being mar-velously successful and decidedlv preferable to the use of artificial stimulants or medicines for S. H. DeRoy Co.

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