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Ml CAII EASILY Dry Cleaning Special For this week and this week only we will dry clean women's suits for $1.50 regular cost runs from $2-00 to Boggs sc Buhl. sale of hair goods DARKE GRAY HAIR Ttw Vmlmu Trme Values I Additional Society See Page 16 By a Harmless Recipe No Dye or Sticky Mess. women's new tailored suits special at $25.00 1. 11 i 11 1,000 new silk petticoats at less prices A splendid assortment of beautiful two-toned ef-fects street and evening shades in the best quality of silk taffeta. worth every minute ypu can give them tomorrow the saying will" pay you.

$4.00 SILK PETTICOATS AT $2.85. Made of an excellent quality TaJfeta silk in a profusion of colors. Silk Petticoats made of fine quality two-toned taffeta, messa-line or silk Jersey Cloth -in street or evening shades--priced special at $3.5. Ton can easily Changs your strag-tlT Bray, prematurely gray, streaked, faded or -wispy hair to an even, beautiful original dark shade by sham poolne hair and scalp a few times with Q-Ban Hair Color Nothing els required. Q-Ban Is a ready-tongs liquid, harmless to the most delicate hair or scalp.

It is not a dye, but acts on the roots, making hair and scalp healthy, so all your gray hair and entire head of hair naturally ebanges to a beautiful dark shade, so eyenly that no one can tell you have applied Q-Ban. This treatment also top" ltchlns scalp, dandruff and falling making, scalp clean and feel BBS. Q-Ban guaranteed turn your gray hair" "dark; making' entire ha4 of hair evenly danc, aof t. lustrous. Huffy, thick and handsome: Money fraclc guarantee.

Big 7-oz. bottle, only tOo. At McCulloch Drug Stores, Penn Ave, Cor. Sixth 504 Smithfleld Pennsylvania R. R.

Station, Pittsburg, p. Out-of-town folks supplied by tnalL 1 A "better" suit for $25.00 that's what we mean by "special" better than $25.00 usually buys better than most merchants feel they can sell for $25.00 -better than we could sell for that price if we insisted on the regular profit most say is a just profit. Several distinct models twp illustrated. Each style presenting, newest features of the prevailing mode. Values are indeed exceptional, fabrics of fine quality splendid tailoring.

Many styles smartly trimmed with fur, otliers- braid and velvet trimmed. The celebratcdj "Yvette" Hair Goods priced much" lower than usual for tomorrow 24-inch Switches of Nat- $3.00 28-inch Switches of Nat- All around Transformations of Natural A Ca Wavy vptU At $5.00 a large and varlea assortment in phoice color deep full sectional or pleated fJounce3. because Tourists Nets, Real Hu and Theater Party. Miss Hilda Marie Kuhn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

H. P. ICuhn of Tenth Homestead, whose engagement to D. I.i. Boyle' of Crafton was announced this summer, was honor guest this afternoon at a luncheon at McCreery's, followed by a theater party given by the Sans SoucI club.

Miss Elizabeth B. Burkbart of Mon-ticello st. Homewood, entertained the Sans Soucl club at a spoon shower last evening In honor of Miss Kuhn. The decorations were carried out In pink and white. The centerpiece was a large bouquet of pink roses and the favors were small Ivory' spoons with the guests! names.

Those present were Miss Mary Wagner, Miss Marguerite Maloney, Miss Agnes Houck, Miss Madeline Schmltt, Miss Marie Schmitt Miss Marie Manning, Miss Nellie Mc-Farland, Miss Katherine Boyle, Mrs. Jack Reese, Mrs. M. J. Cava.na.ugh and Miss ICuhn.

The wedding will take place In Saint Mary Magdalen's church of Homestead, In November. Home Wedding. pretty." 'though quiet, home wedding this evening at 8 o'clock will be that of Mis' Jean Elizabeth Boswell, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Boggs Bos-well of Bellevue, and Wilson Arbuthnot Hanna, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charts Nesbit Hanna of Squirrel Hill. Yellow and "blue will predominate in the appointments, and tall cocus palmsV cibodiums, autumn foliage and standards of white chrysanthemums will decorate tbe livingroom, wher the service will be read. Miss Boswell will be given away by her "brother. Howard Fulton Bosweil, and will wear a "gown of white Ivory satin. With bodice of duchess lace.

Her tulle' yell will be held in place by a band of pearls and orange blossoms, and she will carry a shower bouquet of valley centered with forget-me-nots. Charles Tibby Hanna will serve as his brother's best man, and the ceremony will be performed by the Rev James Ferguson of the Bellevue United Presbyterian church. The bridal table, placed in the dlnningroom, will have a Centerpiece of yellow chrysanthemums caught with blue tulle. Mr. Hanna and his bride will pass their honeymoon In the East, and after Deo.

1 will reside In 572S Hobart st. To fpealc at Convention. The convention of the Pennsylvania Congress of Mothers, to be held at the Fort Pitt hotel, Oct. 27, 28 and 29, Is open to the public ancl important plans will be discussed in regard to improving' cbnditions for 'children of all classes, in the home. In the school and in the state.

Among the well known Pittsburgers who will make addreses at this conference, are Mayor Armstrong, Dr. J. F. Edwards, Dr. Herbert R.

Davis, Mrs. Alice Carmalt. Prof. C. B.

Robertson of the University of Pittsburg, Dr. Laura Schramm and Mrs. Eliza Q. Fotherglll, president of the Child Welfare council. Frecraan-PlillMBii.

Mr. and Mrss. "William J. Freeman of the "Eastend announce the marriage of 10c man Hair, large size Colors a Blue, African Brown, Russian Green, Plum, Mouse and Black. Materials Broadcloths, Gabardines, Men's Wear Serges, Cane Cords, and Men's Wear Suitings.

a woman's reason for wearing anything that is pretty and unusual. Here's something new that will have more than one reason with women who reason with artyle, A new Collarette made of colored Picot edge ribbon lined with white satin ribbon and finished with gold or pearl buckle 2 inches high very smart, $1.00. New Belts of Black Moire Silk embroidered with cut steel beads finished with buckle 2 inches high, Marcel Waving, Shampooing and Scalp Treatment by Violet Ray and Electric Vibrators. Manicuring at popular prices. Experts always in attendance.

UOONE'S EUERALD OIL For Varicose Veins They Are Always Dangerous Readers are adylied not to trifle with i (enlarged swollen veins, but to procure 'from a feood druggist-an original two nnce bottle of Emerald Oil (full strength) at once and start this simple Home Treatment which gradually reduces' the veins to normal. Emerald Oil is most successful. Tou pimply apply It as directed and Improvement 'begins at once. Miss M. G.

Wl, New" Brighton, N. writes: "Emerald Oil la -curing my mother of Varicose Veins and Ulcers on her foot, where everything else had failed." Generous sample by mail on receipt of 30c, from Moone Chemical Rochester, N. Y. Pittsburgh Agents; The May Drug nine stores. Excellent Values at $25.00 their daughter.

Miss Edna Camnbell Freeman, and Roy Hill Phllson, which 5600 yards 85c dress messalines tomorrow at 45c yard Assists at Bridge. Mrs. M. O. Alexander assists Mrs.

Arthur Gerber, of Evaline this afternoon at a pretty bridge of live tables which she Is giving in honor of Miss Eulalla Elizabeth Goehring, whose marriage to Albert Robinson Budd will take place Nov. 30. A jrianufacturer wanted money and he must have wanted i pretty bad to make us a proposition of this nature. We took advantage of the offer -for your advantage as much as ours. 27 inch Messalines bought at practically half their Veal value selling them on the sapie basis.

The assortment of colorings are the very best wanted Autumn shades lots of Navy Blue, Russian Green, African Brown, Burgundy, etc. An opportunity for dresses, blouses, linings, petticoats, at about the price of good cottons. Want to sell the entire lot in pne day. Wejtliink 45c- took place yesterday morning. Rev.

S. S. Wilkinson, pastor of the Friendship Park Methodist Episcopal church, was the officiating- clergyman. Marguerite Freeman was her sister's only attendant. William H.

Bjngler served as best man. Following an eastern wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Phllson will be at home in 6444 Marchand st. after Nov.

10. Reception and Dance. Invitations have been issued by the Gilsoh club of the Eastend for a reception and dance to be held In McPpu-gall's Friday evening. Patronesses "for the affair axe as follows: Mrs. D.

F. McCarthy, Mrs. S- Klingensmith, Mrs. C. A.

Kelly, Miss Julia Flynn, Mrs. J. Kelleher, Mrs. John Kane, Mrs. George Kredel, Mrs.

H. J. Creighton, Mrs. pearl Merit, Mrs. Daniel McConville, Mrs.

M. McCarthy, Mrs. Joseph Friehl, Mts. M. KVIlktnslinrg Danee.

"JTie Wilkinsburg club will hold the nrsv" of a series of winter dances at (le'Pennwood club, Wilkinsburg, Fridavv evening. Committee in charge consist, U. P. Schneider, chairman; j-L V'n Rosenberg, R. Iskusky and vard wide 75c dress corduroy, 55c Just fifty pieces in the lot every shade new and desirable.

Guaranteed fast pile. AVe are positive that you will appreciate the price concession when you see the goods itself. more of those good plaids Those plaids we told you about yesterday lfved up to our expectations and are selling rapidly. New shipnients in now, especially priced at $1.25, $1.35, $1.50 to 4.50 a yd. Beautiful new effects in styles that are unusual.

the October sale of houefurnishings Sere just a reminder but a good one from a saving's standpoint. Note the items. Whatever Else I May be. First, Last, and 411 the Time, I am an American Gerald in Farrar. I 4 Reamer's extra Farrar 9 Alumi- $1.50 $1.00 Cedar OU PolisB Moss, mm heavy Jan panned Bread Boxes, SSc 13-in.

size, CSei $1.25 14-tn. size. H5cj $1.50 lti -In. size, S1.15. fuoiree Percolator.

2- 1 Galvanised size, 91.15. lanjlo shape, adjustable handle. special, We. 1H -bushel lie, 7 5c Wall Coffee 1 coffee, special. 45.

a Japanned I Cans, here you are men! these $15.00 and $20.00 shower-proof top coats while they lst $10.00 A big "windfall" cairie to us at "such a ridiculously low price that we couldn't pass them by-; and we feel there are hundreds of men right here in Pittsburgh who will not pass this opportunity by- because we bought them for the proverbial ''song" and we are going to sell them on the same basis. 1 Not a Coat for eTery day in the year put, a Coat for every rainy day when it's too warm to wear a Winter Coat. They are smart and dressy good enough for all professional and business rnen- cpllege boys, etc. 1- It's one of those opportunities that is so good it's worth getting up early for and hurrying here- and, such Coats, at this price, has never happened before an4 may never happen again. Tfisrc (ire only 450 of these coats.

Based op value, style, worth, material, make and finish -and, las.t of all, price they should be sold before noon hour so, come as early as you can- a size for everyone when the sale opens. Made of Covert Cloth they come in all shades; tan, olive, oxford; gray and green and are the product of the famous E. B. Moore Mills the Mill with an all-wool policy, vand whose fabrics are known as shower-proof "All Wool Mpores." See illustration for style while tliey last $10.00 25c Griswold Cast Iron Skillets, 6-in. site, 45c.

hold sa speclaL Story of Her Owe tup. ffi Glass Bathroom Shelves with nickel plated bracks $1.50 Aluminum 40c Aluminum Bread Pans, 25c. Double Boiler 2-qt. size, special. UIO.

ets special, 50ej Ex24 special, 6x37 special. 75c spfecialsale of French curtains continues Started this morning and we can best tell you of its importance by letting you participate in the values. Lacet Arabian Curtains at a small fraction of their reeular cost which, means much more today as these were bot before the Accordin to present indications it will war rates were put on. .1 1 .1 .1 eyerytning mats neeaea ror me frolics of the fairies and goblins be some time before such curtains as these will be offered at such low prices. Lacet Curtains wth outside borders or insertion and edges on best heavy double thread nets $7.50, $8.50 and some $10.00 styles at $5.00 pair.

Lacet Curtains in more elaborate. styles $12.50 to styles at $7.50 pair. Another lot Lacet with combination of cluny motifs, set in elaborate designs wide insertions and edges, $15.00, $18.50 to $25.00 values, at $12.50 pair. Aside from these we have priced curtains throughout pur regular stock for this sale. $1.85 and $2.00 Lace Curtains, $1.00 pair.

It is the intensely human story of a modern American girl's conquest of the world in the most exacting of all the arts a story of romance and adventure, peopled with the famous men and women of America 2nd Europe to-day. Millions will see Miss Earrgr this autumn on the moving-picture screen; other millionhaye heard her golden voice from the records; vast audiences have been swayed by her magic personality in those great operatic roles that she has made her own. Everyone will want to read her story now for the first time told with perfect frankness by herself. It begins 'in The Ladies1 Home Journal FOR NOVEMBER On Sale Everywhere 1 5 Cents The Curtis Publishing Company Independence Square Philadelphia, Pennsylvania For Hallowe'en for tbe parage that evening, for the beforehand everybody living in happy anticipation of hallowe'en when the spirits and gohlins reign when the old sheets will be routed from the trunk- and the grinning pumpkin faces chase a shudder down your spine as the ghost stories are being told in the flickering candle light. Small Nut Cups, with witch.

Dennison's Confetti. 2 for 5 Stationery Section. $4.00 Lace Curtains, $2.00 pair. i $0.50 Lace Curtains $3.75 pair. $2.50 and $3.00 Lace Cur tains, pair.

cat pr bat, 5c; 50c dozen. Pumpkin Head4 on stand, for decorating ices, pieces, 12 for 10c. Hallowe'en Party Aprons, in crepe paper with designs, 10c each; $1.00 dozen. Hallowe'en Party Invitations, SSc, 50c, 80c dozen. Hallowe'en Tally Cards, 10c, 15c, 25c dozen.

Hallowe'en Place Cards. 20c, 50c dozen and up- Pumpkin and Witch. i Dennison's Hallowe'en Pecoration -Dennison's Crepe. Paper Table Covers. 25c Dennison's Lunch Sets (12 persons), 50c penniBpn'l Dunce CapSj, 50c dozen.

Dennison'p Paper Plates (6-in. 25c $ozen), 35c dozen, Dennison's Garland, 10c, 25c Dennison's Streamers, 10c, 15c, J5c Dennison's Festoons, 5c. lOe. 15c Dennison's Paper Napkins. 5 dozen; 35c hundred.

and 5c package. Dennison's Hallowe'en Cut-Outs for decorating wjtcu, owl, pumpkin and black cat, 10c package. Dennison's Seals witch, pumpkin, black cat, owl and ghost designs, 10c box. Toy Section Hallowe'en Costumes Clown Suits in spots and figures and. stripes $1.00 to Indian and Cowboy Suits, $1.00 to $2.00.

Hallowe'en Figures- Witch Figures, 10c and 25c Old Man Figures, 5c and 10c. Clown Figures, 10c. Black and Red Cat Figures and Heads, 5c, 25c. Clapper Toys Blow Out. Toys, 6c, 10c, 25c.

Confetti, crickets," paper faces, horns of various kinds. Pumpkin Lantern Heads in alt sizes priced from 3c to 75c Devil Heads, 10c and 20c Skeleton Heads, 10c and 25c False Faces Wigs masks in grotesque and comical representation of all nations and people-priced le to 75c. Crepe Paper Baskets for nuts or candy ribbon tied, -with black cat or bat, 10c; $1.00 dozen. Candy or Nut Boxes vith Pumpkin head in orange, 10c; $1 do. Ghosts with nut cup, 10c; $1 dozen.

Skeleton with nut cup, lfc; $1.00 dozen. Black and Orange Nut Cups With WUch, 10c; $1.00 dozen. Owl Boxes in yellow and black, 10c; $1.00 dojen. ce pups medium sise In orange 0c; $1.00 dozen. Nut Cups with pot design black or orange.

lQc; i.00 dos. Nut Boxes with black cat and pumpkin 10c; $1.00 dozen. Skeleton China Cup and Saucer, 35c each. Kewpte Witches, 45c Witch Doll with Bon Bon Box, t5c Individual nut cups with pumpkins, bat, witch or black cat. So; 5 Oo.

dozen. Black and Orange Nut Cups, 6c; 50c dozen. $5.00 Cable Net Curtains, $3.25 pair. About 500 pair $2.50 Halloween Candies Delicious Puff and Marsh mallow Pumpkins, Qwls and Cats in boxes containing six to nine pieces, 10c box. Small Licorice Black Cats, 50c pound.

Mixed Nuts in the shell, 20c lb-'ew Nut Meats lor making Taf- Cef or Tafcle tse, 50c to sSc lb. Fresh Peanuts salted to taste, 20c tq 35c lb-Taffies and Hard Candies, 15c to 40c lb. Conventional Boxes of Chocolates, 25c to 50c lb. Bring in your favors and have them filled with pure wholesome candies of your own selection. Scrim Curtains, with wide cluny edge and insertion, $1.45 $6.50 and White Irish r-oinx curtains, si.uu pair.

2pc to 35c Imported Cretons large selection of patterns and colors during this sale. I2y2c yard..

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