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i FOUR SOCIETY SECTION. THE PITTSBURG PRESS SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 16. 1915 SALE STARTS 9:30 A. M. MONDAY SALE STARTS 9 A.

M. day SOCIETY 7 Sale of Manufacturer's WED IN PHILADELPHIA 1 EHIGH CLASS Lairf WAISTS An unusual array of fascinating: designs -exceeding- smart Boots, Pumps and Oxfords comprising" every style from the most conservative to the most elaborate at the price you wish to pay we urge you to see the special showing- this week. Monday i Monday 2, We have purchased from a leading manufacturer these high-class French Voile and Organdie Sample Waists. Hand Embroidered and French Val. lace trimming.

These are exceptional values. $5.00 to $7.00 Values. Sale Price -w- r.i-x rL, 5-eyelet, hand turned. Oxford, White Kid, Patent Colt and Brown Kid Patent Colt Pump, hand turned sole and full Louis heel $5 $6 $7 $8 $8.00 BASH'S FIFTH AVEMK.I The Awakening' Sproes Ask SPEAR Christine Griggs, Miss Marguerite Dan. Miss Beatrice Ebert, Master Ferguson Webster, Miss Virginia Foreman and Miss Jean McAllister.

Mlu Remmey. Sonata for Piaio and Violin Major. Opua 15 Moderato eon moto. The ma Moderato; Variatlonl Allegro non Variation II Moderate Scherzo 1 In! Adagio non troppo: Moderato con moto. Miss Ledwlth and Mr.

3turm. Abotst Furni At 4 o'clock the following pupils will take part: Miss Katherine Lytle, Lionel Bittner, Miss Helen Buse, Miss Sara Saul, Miss Laura Lytle, "Miss Letha McGurtb, Miss Esther Fer- i 1 ture dinger. Miss Katherine Waechlcr. Miss Joanna Cusick. Miss Helen Mor An exclusive Dress Boot in White, Gray, Black and Brown Kid-skin $12.00 A smart model in Brown Kidskin, Louis XV heels, perforated vamp and plain toe $10.00 row, Miss Sara Edle, Miss P.tgina Bliel.

Miss Helen McNair. Mrs. Wal ter Engeihardt, Miss Virginia Mount-ser. Miss Harriet McConnell. INSTITt'TE RKCIT.

The Pittsburg Musical Institute announces a Junior Btudcnts recital for June II. at (:3 p. at -which time the following program will be given: Northland Cradle Song Gaynor Alba Pettier. Iuet: Plies Spinning Song Brown Madeline and Margaret Jones A Merry Farmer Schumann Charles Friebertshauser. Shadow March Crarom Elisabeth Webster, William Orton Bell and Miss Jean McAllister.

Thursday at 2:30 the following pupils will nlav: Miss Hannah Hallgren. Mis Martha Cohen. Pixie Mocking Florence Allison. Miss Mildred lav. Duet: The Nauehty Brown XTIhb Marion McTaffrev.

Mi" Anna Motlwr Radcliff, Ii8 Harriet MHS. H4KHY PAIL DOSS. Mr. and Mrs. O.

B. McDougal of amilton ave. announce the marrig of their dauchtcr, Harriet Gertrude, to Harry Paul Doss of the IT. S. navjv The wedding' was quietly oi emnizc-d by Itcv.

Chapman in Phila-' dephia, Saturday, May IS. "Th bride will reside with herparenta until the return of Mr. Doss, after which thty will make therehome Wilmington. Del. Siifs Frances Fcrsruson.

Miss Edna cd to the club this year. Mrs. Walter Long is the new president. tional colors, with a. centerpiece of carnations.

The favors were small baskets. of the national colors. Stoll, Miss Betty Mcllroy. Miss Tessic pard, Mrs. Margaret Tarnell.

Mis Hila Cook. Miss Ruth Johnston, Miss Thelma Glaer. Miss Elizabeth Web-eterm. Mis Elizabeth Stoup, Miss Eloie Thurn, Miss Marie Dean. At 4 the following pupils will play: Miss Irene Punschke, Miss Ituth Klein, Miss Lenora Lee.

Miss Helen Vierlins. Miss Marion Griggs. Miss Genevieve McKwtgan. Mi5S Elizabeth Snyder. Miss Bety Ferguson.

Miss Katherine I following guests were enter- The play porducin? group of r. ii u-. niarin tatnea: Evelyn Cook. Catherine and Marriage Licenses. Boyd E.

HIU Mornstown. W. Va. Susan Jordan ilonongahela John F. Morris Duquesne Ethel McDonough McKeesport Christ C.

Karlen Pittsburg Nellie Morrlasey PitUburg Charles Diggs Charlotte Ii. Cooper Pittaburc Elbourne G. Keown Pittsburs Anne C. Brady Pittsburg Robert McPherson Pittsburg Mf I a ilia Ara-uc p- the near future for the entertaSnment Ruth Marks. Pance of the i iJragon Krogman Charles and Richard Frleberthauser Soldiers March Schumann Jane Foust.

Robins Lullaby Krogman Madeline Hicks. Boat Song Sumner Hugo Bezdek, Jr. Chase of the Butterflies Dennee Adelaide Megahan Nita Paul Ducello Pickaninny Oance Smith Albert Harry Cameron. Larks and Thrushes James Rogers Velma Harrison Afternoon In May Lichner Carolyn Levauer. Duet: Always Merry Curlitt Goldle and Emanuel Krieger.

The Mill Jensen Wllmutn Mansden. Violin Solo; Wal.e Dancla Louis Van Rooten. Flattery Ravlm Lucille Klein. RECITAL AT KJTTEMKU 8E. Students of Elsie DeVoe Boyce will give a piano recital In the Rittenbouse June 2S, p.

m. The program: i Stella Happ. Myrtle and Florence Charles and of the leasue. The riayeoers," by Piiitro. and "The Maker of Dreams." Diehl.

Joseph Gush, Frank Daley. Pearl E. Carpenter View Ivtentietk Anaivrrurf. A sensible Street Oxford in Co-Co Russia Calf, with a smart wing tip and welted sole by Ollphant Down are the play selected- Miss Kiriam Schoenfleld is chairman of the group. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY.

Cornelius J. Engel A Cuban heel Walking Oxford of Co-Co Russia Calf and Brown Kid with a straight tip and welted sole A surprise party arranged by their daughter. Mis. Lois B. Thompson, was Graham.

Miss Violet Roy. Mrs. Ray Conway, Miss Marguerite Mahoney. Miss Eleanore Wilcox. On Friday at 2:30, Lenora Hubert.

Miss Olive Simpson. Paul Bossart, Daniel Rafferty, Miss Ruth Wrhlte. Miss Stella Dybe. Mis Margaret Kenney, Irl Walkr ad Mies Jane Korner. At 4 the closing recital will be given, those taking given Saturd-iy evening In the home- of Dr.

and Mrs. C. LeKot Thomp-son $10.00 Perrysville ave, to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of their wed part to be: Mrs. Grace Calcater, Miss Capriccio Ruth Brown. Clara Gross.

Miss Margaret Rboad. ding. The guest lisc Included Miss May Pyle. G. Andrews.

Mr. and Edward Keck, Mr. and Mr3. H. H.

Kellerman. Mr. and Mrs. H. L.

Andrews and Miss Ituth Andrews. Miss Pearl Geisel. Miss Pearl Cyphers. Miss Joyce Jan Wegen, Miss Pauline Schick Relnhold (at Woodland Musings (b) Le Nains t- Silhouette Mildred Young Waltz Caprice Mildred Hughes. Laird Company Liberty and Oliver Liberty and Oliver French.

Miss Glzella Schmidt. Miss Bertha Wolf. Miss Edna Velte and Miss Marion Bickell. Tarantella Wachs Laura M. Roth Clair boro Robert McEldowney i j-.

Helen S. Nicholson Ellsworth J. Zltzman Homestead Margaret Martin Pittsburg Albert B. Boettcher McKeesport Mary E. Corle Pittsburg Al.atazy Majewfkl Pittsburg Minnie Brandt Pittsburg John M.

Marks Pittsburg Verona Sedlak Pittsburg Jthn E. McKeown Elizabeth Mary A. Victor Elizabeth William Hamilton Midland. Mil. Elizabeth I).

Kaefer Turtle Creek James A. Salton Pittsburg Delma I. Crooks Pittsburg Julius A. Peterson, Jr Ptttsburtr Leona A. Hesse Pittsburg William J.

Harrison Plttsburs Letba Tyler Bellevue John H. Brooks Marie Avery Pittsburg Harry Bow-man Wilbes-Barre Rosella Crltchlow Munhall Charles A. Mayers W. Va. Verses M.

Dorsey. Morgantown. W. Va. Michael torn Pittsburg Marie B.

Luft Pittsburg Marion Stone. (a) Papillon Devaux A recital will tie given at the Ritten- Sur la Glace Crawford houe on Thursday evening by pupils of rrtsctua Karnes. Dravo-Shcrrfrk. Miss Lillian K. Dravo, daughter of Mrs.

Lillian M. Dravo of Knoxvllle and Albert C. Sherrick of Carnegie. were married Wednesday, May J9. by Rev.

E. J. Holmes of the United Presbyterian church jt Weilsburg, W. Va. Polonaise Chopin Waltz Chopin Frederick a Zelger.

Glgue from First Partita Bach Turkish Rondo Moaart The members of the Uxority club Mildred Rubin. will entertain their husbands and Am Meer Arensky Marche Grotesque -Slndlng children with a picnic at the bridle Mrs. Lew la Bynon. path shelter house in Schenley park Miss Jordan, asistea oy iss sarin Owen, soprano. The program follows: Song of the Robin Warren Miss Adelaide Newman.

Le Bal Ludovlc Mary Esther Holy Night Kraemer Miss Louise Evans. Under the M'ftletoe Engelman Miss Mary Louise Wilson. Humorestjue Dvorak Miss oLuise Lytle: Gall Stolta. Little Bird Lichner Miss Bertha Marcley. The Desire Miss Elinor Richmond.

Serenata Mosltowskl Miss oLuise Lytle. Valse Op. 1 Chopin Humoreaque Prelude Sharp Minor Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock There Fifth ave. The annual election of officers will take place at this meeting and plans will be made for the meeting to be held at Hotel Chatham Thursday afternoon, June 27. at 2:30.

This meeting will be devoted espe-. cially to the Christ Child circles and full reports for the past year will be made. The president. Miss Catherine O. O'Donnell, will preside.

CJnb ote. -The Liberty club of Fittsburs wilt meet at 410 Hasting Kastena, to-norrow at p. m. regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Catholic Women's league will be held Tuesday morning, June IS, 1U1S, at 10:30 o'clock In the league headquarters, 1 41 Herbert Slkov. Y0UNGST0WN, 0.

Mr. and Mrs. V- A. Thomas have gone to -WelleBley. to attend the graduation exercises of the class of their daughter Margaret.

Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher have returned home aftr a vlnit in Monaca, Pa. Andante Spiauato will be automobile ride through the; park for the children and baseball and tennis for the men- Francis Cunningham. To Spring Grieg The Butterfly Grieg 'The Danza' Chadwlck Nevln Contralto Solo-Slumber Song Danse Arabe Adelaide Lappe.

Members and guests of the Dor- Tschaikoriiky Waltz de Concert Wieniawski Mrs. Charles Hart of WalHngford. Pi, Is the meat of her mother, Mrs. Robert Mc- Miss Mary Jloyd. Adeline Anger.

Curdy. -'v '-j. 4 ff S. JEST nonNew Century club attended the annual garden part yesterday held on the spacious grounds surrounding the home of Miss Lydia Mrs. Charles T.

Johnston has returned Contralto Soli: (a) By the Waters of Minnetonka. Lieuranre lb) Red is the English Rose Forsythe Finale Tructe "America." NORTHSIDE RECITAL. from a visit In Pittsburg. Mrs. John G.

Cooper is visiting her sister, Mrn H. W. Burges. in Mich. E.

Fleming, Pioneer ave. La Vivandelre uonm Miss Steltz. a Blackbird and Throstle Dors (b) Oh. Red the English Rose.Richmond Miss Sara Owen. A Dancing Lesson Ducelle Miss Nancy MtKee.

Chanson Papoiitan Streabbog Gregg Relfsnyder. Marseillaise Spenser Miss Rachel Heppenstall. tTne Rose Sans Eplnes Erhard Miss Virginia Jordan. The was provided by cPpCTOR vi idviceJ The usual free organ recital will be given in the Northside Carnegie muMc hall at 4 this afternoon by Caspar P. Koch, city organist.

Kathleen McConnell, contralto, will be the guest soloist. The program: "The Star-Spangled Banner. Sonata in minor Salome Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brntley have returned from where they visited their son, Robert Bentley.

Jr. Mrs. John Dennett has returned from an extended visit in New York and Phila a group of younsr women from the Everybody knows just what a widow Is going to do next, but no one can be sure just when. Young "Woman's club of Pittsburg who gave a play, "A Day and a Night." under the direction of Mrs. 01 I Mm Scarf Dance cnanunaae delphia.

Mrs. Charles B. KUngensmith has returned home from. Battle Creek. Mich.

Mrs. John Karle of Washington. D. C. is a guest in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Garlick. James G. Decker. Miss juanua west.

DALEY. I Spinning Song Ivafl HELEN MARIE The questions answered below lw nenncLui iicm. Polonaise. Op. 40 Chopin Xesterday's party closed the pro Donald Aiisnouse.

general in character, the symptoms or diseases are given and the answers Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Daley of Manhattan Northside, grams for the year under Mrs.

Rustle of Spring sinaing Charles C. Paschedasr. Dresident. Miss Mtre wjineims. win apply in any case of similar WAYNESBURG.

Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wisecarver have re Valse Caprice ewiana entertained in- honor of the third birthday of their daughter.

The deco- Anna Luoise Ktcnmona. Forest Home March Stephenson Forty-nine members have been add- I rations were carried out In the na- turned from Butler, Piu, where they attended the annual meeting of the Children's Those wishing further advice, free may address Dr. Lewis Baker. College College-Elwood streets. Nancy McKee.

Louise isvans. Bertha Aid Society of Western Pennsylvania. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Alexander of Washington, were the guests of Mr.

Dayton. Ohio, enclosing self-addressed stamped envelope for reply. Full name and address must be given. and Mrs. Robinson F.

Downey over the week-end. Mrs. William Rogers and daughter. Miss "inis vr uciiuous names will be used in my answers. The Lillian, of Washington, were called here Tuesday on account of the death of prescnpuons can ue at an ii i the former's brother, J.

T. Rogers. weji-siuraeu orug store. Any. drug gist can order of wholesaler.

A Dainty White Oxford and I-ineed medicine for ktdneys and blad i aer: severe neadache, blood shot eyes, chills followed byv fever. Frequent desire to urinate, but scanty results "of a dark color and bad l( -r Founded 1809. )1 Kft TERHEYDEN CO: (I A Ml Over 50 Years Same Location. yLj lj "Gruen Verithin I FA most beautiful I I umteh in America. I odor.

Also smarting and stinging FREE ORGAN RECITAL. 1 The One thousand alx hundred fiftieth free organ recital will be given this afternoon In Carnegie Music hall. Schenley park, at 4 o'clock, by Charles Helnroth, organist and director of music of Carnegie Institute. The program follows: "The Star-Spangled aBaner" -Overture to Nocturne Jn Flat. Chopin Norwegian Bridal Procession Oothlc suite i BoeHmann -i: Choral.

II. Menuet Gothlque. III. Prlere a Notre Dame. IV.

Toccata. Adagio Lamentoso. from "Symphony Pathetlque" Tchaikovsky Gavotte in Minor Silas Grand Choeur Dialogue Gigout KORTHSIDB RECITAL. Pupils of Miss Mardy E. Byron's school of expression and dramatics will give a recital at Carnegie Music hall, Northside, Friday evening.

Miss Byron- will be assisted by Richard Knotts, Pierre De Albert Lie-feld. and the following pupils: Mar-garet Wiley. Winifred Meehan, Mildred Knoblach. Ruth Belsmenger. Elizabeth Stadtlander, Adelaide Mega-han, Margaretta Dally, Erma Speer, pairu.

C. asks: you think It is giossible to reduce1 my weight from 240 Answer: When such symptoms are WEEK OF RECITALS. This week will be devoted to com present oaimwort tablets are pre scrioea to tone up and Increase the elimination. neutr.il!rj tt iio If mencement recitals at the Pittsburg Conservatory of Music. A series of recitals-will be given by pupils.

ths and produce natural functioning. Get mem in seaiea tuDes with full dlrec tions. pounas to aDout lw pounds?" Answer: It Is impossible to say just fcow much one can reduce until after trying, but live-grain arbolone tablets should be used according to directions with each sealed tube, obtainable at most any drug store. If the flesh is unnatural you should easily reduce as desired. a-j B.

E. asks: "I tried to cure 1 first of wiU take place Tues day; afternoon at 2:30.. at which time the following pupils will play: Miss Matron asks: "I suffer from head Virginia Garland, Miss Marjorie Lew- acne and oonstipatton periodically uwuu -seems too tnick. caus Is, Miss Catherine McFeely. Miss Dorothy De Shon, Master Stanley Ebert, ins languor ana ttred feeling.

I will and ruff, itching scalp, falling hair nd baldness with numerous tonics. tc, but in vain. What do you rec uianit you to prescribe for me." Answer: Three-grain sulDherb tab Ruth Baxter. Lenita Leopold. Ulah Master Allan Bloomberg.

Miss Elizabeth, Jack Dlebold, Miss Helen Caxsom, Miss Alice "'Scully, lets Oot sulphur) are most effective Mehaffy, Margaret Walker, Mary in relieving constipation, thinning Bankert, Pauline Ward, Alice Kleeb, ukjou, ana removing tne symp ACQUIRING a beautiful 'watch of unerring accuracy affords a particular kind of satisfac-tion because the delight taken in its pos-' session is lifelong. 4 Distinctive new models Just placed on display hat must be seen to be appreciated. If he la with the eoloi- no other gift would please him more than a- firuen Wrist Wateb. Built with utmost care and skill to insure its accurate timekeeping qualities yet extremely graceful design. The House of Diamonds Do you know that we import diamonds, in the rouph and do our own cutting right here on -the premises? The saving means considerable, to customers.

Compare quality and prices before buying. An expert on diamond values always vour service here. TERHEYDEN CO. 530 Sniithfiejd Street. (One Door From Oliver Ave.) Miss Barbara MacGahan, Miss Ethl Snyder, Miss Grace Miss Betty u.

wHuor, eic, i aavise you Katherine Bloedel, Elizabeth McPher-son, Mary Cochrane, Gladys Bomer, May Loughry, Karl Ertzman, Charles Teets, Mfss -Mildred Horovite, Miss iTBui iaKing as per direction with ea.cu. seaiea package. Helen Phillips and Miss Ruth Cling-. Special $400 Limburg and George Nellls. A spe man: same afternoon -at 4 cital Nii-in be given at which time the- cial feature will the 'Revel of the followlnfc pupils are to play.

Master Robert Leitch, Miss Mary Crawford Miss Margaret Dalzell, Miss Elizabeth Crawford, Miss Mary Louise Naiads" by 20 pupils. TVESDAY RECITAL. Tuesday evening MIfs Margaret A. Led-wlth and Bernard Sturm will give a recital of music for piano and violin at the Pittsburg Musical Institute. The program presents Beethoven's A.

Sonata, Onus 12. No. 2. for piano and violin, and "'Answer: I have been recommending plain yellow minyol for the past seven years and scores of my patients are delighted with the quick, pleas-silt action of the remedy in stopping Itching, falling hair, dandruff, etc. It fiv3 the hair health, luster and vigor as nothing else does.

Obtain in o. jars with full directions. "Advice. writes: '-Let me say that frny condition puzzles and worries me. Jn the last year I seem to have been growing old rapidly, though only 38.

My food and sleep do not recuperate rny strength and energy and, lately I ave dixzy spells, trembling, headaches, of appetite, memory and hopelessness. Despondency and wor-' if over my condition are ever pres-yfnt." i Cheer up. get well and then conserve your vitality by proper, lemperate living. three. cadomene tablets in sealed tubes with full directions, use them and an agreeable, pleasing restoration should ensue to your entire etisfetlo.

Lanz. Miss Dara Laifer, Master Charles Horton, Master Carl Beni. Miss Marion Diebold, Master Gaston the Rubenstein Sonata In Major, Opus NOTE: For many year-s Dr. Baker has been giving free advice and prescriptions to millions of people through the- press columns. and doubtless has helped In relieving illness and distress more than any single individual in the world's history.

Thousands have written him expressions of gratitude and confidence similar to the following: IrvLewis Baker, Dear Sir: "I have heenHaking the Cadomene Tablet-s for the past month. They certainly have done wonders for me, as I was so nervous I wasn't able to do my own housework. I was so sick and miserable. Now can do all my own work and fell good all the time. My daughter and her husband have also Beautifully styled and well made an ideal oxford for "vacation wear.

Fine white canvas long plain vamp, high covered Louis heel with vanity plate, medium turned sole. Special at $4.00. Queen Quality Boot Shop 235 Fifth Avenue Waechter, Miss Elizabeth Quirk, Master Clayton Rankin, Miss Dorothy 13, foe the Fame instruments. The list of such sonatas presented tftis year at the Institute has been unusualty large, and of great value students and music lovers. Miss Louollen Remmy.

contralto, will be the assisting singer. The program: innata for Piano and Violin in- A Malor. Opus 12, No. "Beethoven Randall, Miss Martha Eggers, Miss Randall. Miss Marath Eggers, Miss Midred Vay, Miss Caroline Eggers, Miss Alma Forsythe and Miss Lillian Klein.

For Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 te following pupils will take part: Miss Dorothy Koch, Master Harold Hays, Miss Oar LevensrMss ter Krelsler Gestrich. Wm Louise Taylor, Miss Virginia Lewis, Mis3 Allegro Vivace. 1 Pa. been, taking them and they help won Respectfully. derfully.

yjj Andante, piu tosto allegretto. Allegro placevole. -i Miss Ledwtth and Sii." turm. Mon Coeur s'ouvre a ta Volx (from Ramaon et Dallla) Saint Sasns Melisande in the Wood r. Goetz MRS.

A. E. HAGER, 909 London Road, K. O. writ 'These are the to think Til tjj symptom yhlfe, (Adv.) Minn.

Duluth, Minn. 1 1 1 4 I.

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