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THE PITTSBURG PRESS TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL" 27, 1920 Owned and Managed Entirely Extra Pair Pants, $1 Fine Rag Rugs, $1 I 55 24 38 Women's Neckwear, $1 EAUTIFUL lace and organ- 2 Wash Suits, $1 FOtt Boys. Belted coat models with A opportunity to buy. 2 opportunity CettSTl GAIN WEIGHT -AND STRENGTH With Bitro Phosphate on pair pants Inches for bath room and kitchen, straight pants PI III HI A assorted color com bina- dj restees, all the new shades, every wanted style and model. Dollar Main Floor. ttons.

A for First purchase a pair Men's Trousers for 3.39 --Then we will sell you an extra pair of $3.39 Trousers for. Fourth Floor. ipes mostly for 2 to 5 -year olds. Dollar Tay 2 For pood value i 7J' TH E. ESPIES STO RE" 7 fH Dollar each Day, 3 i'rtrm-tl CBBleaUsu ler lata cluu rfll be (ladlv received.

Bat Fourth Floor. Fifth Floor. 1 "Use the Thorpfare' "Use the I Fifth Ave. Oliver Ave. Thorofare" Between Wood and Smlthfield.

titacat mm4 aaarrlas eeaacata mart be lfa4 Window Shades $1 Children's Dresses $1 3 Bottles $1 Stair Treads, OTAIR Treads are of rubber, shades window iIL opaque rviOXAL" Furniture Cream for reno Here (or Mr. and Mrs. J. Randall, P. P.

Ran O' It 3x6 GINGHAM dresses In assorted plaids and checks, light and dark col pnng rollers and 1 ures, com plete ready hang, dark green only. Wednesday, each axis inches in size. Brass plated Noseings are 18 inches long. 5 Stair Treads or 8 Noseings Fifth Floor. 0 $300 Guarantee NEW YOrtK.

If you are feeling run-down, weak, nervous, tired-in- the-morninir, and generally RlHne. these are the symptoms that should warn you to take car of your health. Four persons in every ten are need-- Intr more phosphorus in their bodies. When you see thin and fretful people; or those who are anaemic, pale, frail, oft despondent or lacking in enersry. you mav look for the need 3f certain elements that make for a itrongr constitution.

Some people after relying upon preparations composed chiefly of salts, quinine, drastic drugs, iron, calomel, cod-liver oil. wonder why thev And no benefit. That is easily explained by the fact that Buch persons need the phosphoric element, which is a most potent essential to "health. and contained in B1TRO-PHOSPHATK. the famous health preparation.

Now obtainable everywhere. The rieht thine: for you to do is make a trial of BITRO-PHOSPHATK A besrinn insr at once. It is not a patent medicine, the formula is prescribed by many physicians for the ailments and weaknesses mentioned above. "With every box of BITRO-PHOS-PHATE. are a few simple health rules and a.

JstftO c-uarantee. Buv a box of B1TRO-PHOSPHATE. It is sold and recommended by May's Drur Stores and all pood drugrsists everywhere. vating pianos, fine furniture, automobiles and all varnish or enamel surface on wood or iron. 3 For Seventh Floor.

ors. Sizes 2 to 5 years. Wednesday, Dollar Day Second Floor. Sixth Floor. Serving Trays $1 Pumps Oxfords, $1 3 Yds.

Cretonne, $1 PRETTY patterns, light and 1- Granite Cloth, $1 grade of yarn dyed 2-3 wool dress goods made. In sizes to fit Women and grow WITH- hand les, glass bottom Is. ing girls. Black and -with oriental un- dall and Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Hall of Cleveland and Mrs. Mae Seldtn of New York are in Pittsburg to attend the wedding of Miss Mildred Marion Woodmansee. daughter of Mrs, Elisabeth Woodmansee Wilkinsburg, and James JleComb Selden, tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock in St. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal church with Rev. William Porkess officiating.

Mr. and Mrs. James MeComb Seldeii of Thomas blvd. entertained with a theater party in the.Alvin last night, followed by a supper in the Pittsburg Athletic association, in honor of their son's fiancee. Miss Florence Erma Woodmansee will be her sister's m-ud of honor.

Flower girls will be Dorothy Jane and Nancy Langfitt. Gatch Selden will be his brother's best man. Ushers will be Charles R. Willetts of Crafton, Herbert Taylor of Baltimore, rth Parsons of Ober-lin, and William Langfitt of Pittsburg. A reception will follow in the Rittenhouse.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Henderson of I.aiison si. have announced the engagement of their daughter.

Miss Adah Clark Henderson, to William J. Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. George of Oenniston ave. Miss is planning a June eddiixg.

navy, marine and copen blues, green, brown, garnet, red and gray. 32 Inches wide. Wednesday. Tard uam uoioreu grounds, for draperies and cushions, etc. AVed-nesday, Dollar Day, 3 Yards And brown 1 a here and white canvas ih-eluded.

nesday. pair iiii IH1 1 a i designs. None deliver ed. Wed nesday, Dollar Day, each Sixth I'loor. 1 ,1 i Second Floor.

Second Floor. Slith Floor. 2 Men's Und'garm'ts, $1 3 Yds. Percales, $1 Women's Petticoats, $1 Wash Satin, $1 "V7HITi: cotton wash satin. A LSO comfort cretonne; both and LSO 1 ope Tl 6 Inchea wide.

light BA BRIGGAN shirts or drawers po-r i knee a wers. perm anent chemi.e of naln- Sf1 ill ook and cambric. Pt" ticoats wita oidery founce. chemise with edge of fine vai lace and embroidery. At in sizes 'M 3-34 a few union suits in ru 56 3s.

finish, 32 inches wide. Fine for wash skirts. Very desirable at this season ofthe year. Wednesday, yard I dark colors. A big assortment of iretonnes for draperies or comfort coverings.

3 Yards Baaeme-nt. js Wednesday 2 For Second Floor. Second Floor lain I'loor. Women's Blouses, $1 4 Yds. Printed Voile, $1 Table Damask, $1 2 Yds, Oak Filler $1 OR covering fioors or around on white A LR fine selection Of WHITE lawn and barred dimity blouaes.

tailored ill vanl oak wide, fine tti in age Snlr. Th Thurston-Glenn Social Service league will hold a rummage sale at the Strahley building, Perm near Shady East Liberty, April 20. 50 and May 1. for the benefit of the Convalescent Home for Women at Harmarville. and other charities.

Those in charge of the sale are Miss Marion Thorpe, general chairman; cashiers. Mrs. J. C. Burt.

Mrs. Benjamin Dangerfield. Mrs. Frank P. "Walton rd Miss Gertrude Hoev-tler; chairman of the wrapping committee.

Mrs. Jayson Canfield; chairman of the receiving committee. Miss Myrtle Hargrave; chairman of the working committee. Miss Emma Myers; chairman of the hat committee. Miss Jane Bennett; chairman of the Silver Weddimsr.

Harry ,7. McNall of (Jreenbush Mt. "Washington, celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Saturday, April '4. Those present Were Mr. and Mrs.

Harry McNall, Oliver McNall, Virginia McNall. Mrs. Grace McNill. Harry McNall, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Martcrson, Mr. and Mrs. William Gerster. Mr. and Mrs.

James Luster, Mr. and Mrs. William Tate. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Maskew, Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs.

John Davies. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mason. Margaret Rothharr.

Gertrude Garnet St. Hiliare, Jessie Glenn, Mac Schuyler, Ethel Davies, Walter Dick-man, Charles Luster. Hamilton Wood-all and George Martin. F.n tertain ivith Luncheon. Mrs.

William Walters cf Amanda Knoxviile, entertained with a luncheon in her home Friday in hoiior of Miss I.eech. The appointments were in pink and the centerpiece was of roses and snapdragon. Last Tuesday Mrs. Mirie Bonini Brcwn of Neeld Beeehview, entertained lor the fame honor guest at car. Is.

Covers were laid for 12 and spring- flowers adorned the table. Wedding Bells. Mr. and Mrs. G.

William Eberman of Bethlehem, Pa announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Catharine Garber Eberman, and John F. S. McComrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

TZ. McCormick of Washington Mt. Lebanon. The ceremony was performed yesterday afternoon, with Rev. K.

C. McGown, pastor of the Mt. Lebanon United Presbyterian church, officiating. There were no attendants. Mr.

and Mrs. McCormick will make their home in after May 15. finish. Wednesday. Dollar Day, patterns, you will be surprised at the good quality, 64 and 70 Inches wide.

Dollar Dav, Another Record Breaking Anniversary Event No investment you could make ever assured you bigger, more certain returns than the items described below. Don't miss a single article if you want to be many dollars ahead! rU EAT designs grounds. Some medium effects in colors, all 26 Inches wide. Wednesday, Dollar Day 4 Yards Main Floor. style witia.

cverti- E2 bie collars or semi- all ored effe ts. ai-sorted sizes. Priced dnes-Oay, at SM3 2yards. IP 111 Yard Biarmrnt, 31ain Floor. Fifth Floor.

Leather Purses, $1 2 Pillow Cases, $1 Boys' Shirts, $1 jeweiry committee, -Mrs. jh. Davis; chairman of the picture com-i ESS! 2 Prs. Supporters, $1 Vi aC I hose supporter waists for chil- Women's Drawers, $1 OF fine muslin, well made and trimmed with deep edge of Boys'SchoolPants GRAY and wn mixtures durable pillow BLACK and colors, small and med fx percale and pongee, pnort pXTRA fine quality cases, 45x36 Yoiande Marchand i mittee. Mis chairman a.

Mrs. Charles Miss Marian drt-n 'J to 12 the book E. Lewis, assisted by Jenkins, Mrs. Andrew VZ years; in whit or.ly. rubber ov-f red t- ium renuin lea- ter.

The styles for dress and general wear. Wednesday cloth fabrics, also the washable kind all sizes from 0 to 16 years, extraordinary values. Wednesday neckband and collar attached style; included are plain blue eham-bray; some are slightly imperfect. Sizes 12U to 14. Slain Floor.

Kl open orrf -A 3 and 42x36 inches; plain hemmed or hemstitched. Dollar Day, 2 for Basement i lierron, Miss Regina Fraunheim and Miss MeEIdowney; chairman of the clothing committee. Mrs. Harold G. Dow, assisted by Mrs.

Ti. L. Thompson. and Miss Helen 7 il'ips. chairman of the furniture committee.

Miss Velma D. Wilson, assisted by Miss Velma I. Wilson, assisted bv ton? Dollar Day 2 pairs Main Floor sl SSSl 1J i I 1 I 1 Main Floor. Fourth Floor. i tl Second Floor.

Mrs. Alan C. Stevenson. Mrs. Harry 2 Prs.

Stockings, $1 Girls' Dresses, $1 Ingrain Carpet, $1 4 Yards Toweling, $1 S. How er, Mrs. J. D. Berg.

Miss Alice Biggert, Miss Mary Burchfield; chairman of the publicity committee. Miss 4 Yds. Muslin, $1 UNBLEACHED muslin. Silk Gloves, $1 t2 rnvO clasp niilanese ERCKR1ZKD wtockinfrs Children A LSO ARD wide, good quality 2 wool unions, new patterns. ram capes Sisle for In and tow Jean Campbell Chester, assisted bv PURE linen weft crash Ine.

bleached and Women's fA A b'Tac'k. A I black. white Go West. J. F.

Abplanalp with his mother. Mrs. Abplanalp. and aunt. Mrs.

J. M. Ecoff of this city, left this morning for a trip to Portland, and California to spend most of the time with relatives there. brown; fine ribbt-d. spliced heels, toes and sotes; also Bovs' 2 and 1 or silver bleached; blue or red border.

These are extra good qualities. Wednesday, Tery closely woven, even round thread, very strong and durable. Wednesday, 4 Yards Basement wash skirts; all odd lots. 3 Dresses for girls 6 to 1C years. Dollar Day Third Floor.

if Dollar Day, at yard LJ pnyWj IT 4 Yards ribbed stockings. Doiiar 2 Pairs Main Floor tT white. Gray, A A 1 Pari3 Point. '1 I ill I ton-J fmbroid- IMhtlW re.l backs. Ail "1 'P 6 Uf U.U Main Floor.

Untrimmed Hats, $1 Women and Misses. Every 1 new shape and color, all the Miss Margaret Scully, Mrs. Arthur Craun. Mrs. Crawford Cunningham.

Mrs. William E. Allen. Mrs. Martha Sheldon Hartford.

Mrs. Sidney Collins, Mrs. David N. Carlin. Miss Mabel Gil-letpie.

Miss Louise Succop. Plan Junr Mr. and Mrs. F. J.

Trautwein or Zara Knoxville. announce the engagement of their daughter, Aileen Anna, to Victor W. Miller of The wedding wiH be a June event. Japanese Piny. The Towocabea club will present a Mis Margaret Scully.

Mrs. Arthur Batrmf at. Fifth Floor. COCKROACHES 2 Yds. Embroidery, $1 2 Boxes Stationery, $1 Shaving 1 ILLETTE razor 5 Pairs Socks, $1 FOR Men.

Fine gauge cotton spring: weight socks, in black, cordovan or gray. double dresses. 12 Spools Silkateen, $1 THE best mercerized crochet cotton made, used for making caps, fancy edgings, etc. F'U making- baby camisoles, etc 24 sheets blades and shav- 'ing stick. cnlnTii BLASE I HIGHLAND linen, paper, 1 envelopes in five Colors in white, pink, bine Japanese play, "The Melon Twelve, blades It to 45 inches wide.

Embroidered on good grade voile, long cloth and lawn. Wednesdav. ana two 2-c Just for dnesday, JH shaving heels and toes, all first uality. Sizes 10 tO 111.2- fillips ednesday evening, April 2S, In the gymnasium of the East Liberty T. W.

C. Spahr and Alder sts. A Japanese lazar and Japanese dances will be other features of the evening. The money received will help defray the delegates' expenses to Camp -tc are. onerea mug t-a at this price hi surprise Third Floor.

I i clgate or Williams. Dollar Day the lot for WW and violet. d-nesday 2 Boxes Slain Floor. 2 Yards Dollar day, 12 Spools Main Floor. 5 Pairs Main Floor.

Slain Floor. Main. Floor. Union Suits, $1 Bell" Blouses, $1 I EASILY KILLED TODAY BY USINQ STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE Abe SURE DEATH to WATER BUGS, RATS and MICE Raady for Use. Two sizes, 35c and $1.50.

ORDER FROM YOUR DEALER Extraordinary Savings in Women's Silk Sale ALSO other makes for Boys; regulation and sport blouses ATHLETIC ity lea. made of fine thick tigs I. ant Meeting. Thursday will be the last meeting of the business women of Pittsburjj until next fall. The meeting will be held at the First Presbyterian church in Sixth with Rev.

Dr. Maitland Alexander as speaker. Miss Vera Kaisrhn will sing. Luncheon will be served. i a i sook, close woven fc rfr white and colored stripes, some with A Fine Bed Room Floor Covering.

doth J- A 3 Think of it Serviceable, up-to-date garments at a third yes, even a half under their value! Friday, choice at I WW slight 1 with elastic waist band, cut roomy and large. Sizes "4 to 40. Wednesday Main Floor. perfection. to 15 year .75 sizes.

Weci- nesday .00 Size 9x12 ft. Reduced Just For Wednesday, 14 Fonrlh Floor. WOMEN'S Sewing $1 down TV your Feather Pillows, $1 AMTART feathers covered wih heavy grade art tick- CERVICEAfcLE, yet inexpensive most popular for bed rooms. Made of new ins 1,1 fffrffffllllllfefw weight clean rags mill woven in a variety ot laawisto'tfaU; Satin Taffetas 'Jerseys Serges Foulards Georgette Combinations ALL new Spring styles draped, tiers and tunic effects, prettily trimmed with lace fluting and frills. Many with short sleeves.

All the wanted colors, including flesh and white. Some are slightly soiled from display. Sizes 16 to 42. Just for Wednesday, $14.00 each. 2U Pize lSx fc20 Ins.

and 1'ay't Only LJ INEW I TIES A and Dollar pleasing color combinations and plain colors. Pretty hit-and-miss patterns and mottled effects. Will give years of service. A wonderful opportunity to cover your floors at a great saving. Choice Wednesday at $16-75.

Campbells Fifth Floor. Second Floor. Seventh Floor. Campbells' Third Floor. jpBELLS' GIVE AND REDEEM "STERLING" STAMPS! OXFORDS I I If v.

Wclilinir. Chorch Wedding. room at Pennsylvania College for Women. The hostesses are Miss Margaret Stuart and Miss Helen Marks. The.

weddins of Miss Annexe Leech, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Leech of Delmont and Av ai- be given each Sunday, beginning Sunday, May 2, at 5 o'clock, at the First Baptist church, Bellefleld ave. and Bayard under the auspices of the First Aid Alumni association. Dr.

Irvin D. Metzger being the lecturer. Clashes are non-sectarian and open to both men and women over 10 years Too1 R. Fullerton, son 01 Good Shoes Can Be Bought Reasonable! fj A mav dangerous ray at the home of Mrs. A.

F. Rolf, Hamilton Wilkinsburg. Decorations were pink and white. Covers were laid for 40. Annual Masicale.

The Woman's club of Oakland will hold their annual musicale for benevolent purposes, at the home of Mrs. Mary S. Murphy, Bellefield Thursday, May 6, from 2 to 5 o'clock. i ttiaer-Dnrj man. Announcement is made of the marriage of Mise Laura Wittmer of Belle-vue, and Thomas A.

Daryman of Pittsburg, Saturday, April 10. Mr. and Mrs. Daryman will be at home Fulltrton of Hampton wni ia.c place tonight at 7:00 o'clock in th nVst Presbyterian church, Sixta with Rev. Dr.

Maitland Alexander oxidating. Mrs. Charles Edward Roney Jr. of Beechview will be matron o-rl TVTr Roney will be Mr. Ful- Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock, Dr.

Coan of Persia will lecture before tiie students of Pennsylvania College for Women. Eaitend Engagement. Mrs. William Herzogr of Margaretta Eastend, announces the. engagement of her daughter, Rena, to Harry F.

Levy of 'this city. "Wilkinsbnre Shower. Saturday a miscellaneous shower was held in honor of Miss Sara Mur- Ja.j-rti.&-w as too little When the skin is sallow or yellow, the of age. Also advanced classes open to persons holding first aid certificates or medals, and a class in home nursing and hygiene will be enrolled at the same hour. Faculty Tea.

A faculty tea will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock In the drawing eves dull, the head aches or sleep broken Urton's best man. A dinner tori-will follow the ceremony In the William Penn hotel. Mr. F'illerton and and unrefreshing, the back aches, or there bride will travel In tne east, an TIic question of liiajh jrices never troubles shoe wearers. They know that the Price is the Lowest value considered of any line of good style shoes.

Our never changing policy to give the new styles at. lowest prices without cutting the quality. We are featuring this week Women's Brown Suede Brown Calf Black- Ki1, in low-heel Oxfords, and Black Kid Broun Kid and Patent leather Ilibbon Ties. French heels and military heels, at S7.00 and $8.00. his upon their return will mane in Dormont.

Out-of-town heme is a pain under the right shoulder blade it is an indication that the body is being poisoned by poorly digested and imperfectly eliminated food-waste. It is a wise thing to take REMEMBER THE NAME guests who will attend the weddip.S are Mr. and Mrs. John R. Larson of Tulsa, Oltla.

m' i inn Don't Spend All Yonr Money For Shoes- Buy E's after June 1 in 117 Birmingham ave Avalon, Pa. Ladies' g. a. r. official is entertained here.

Mrs. Lillian Clark Carey of Iowa, national president of the ladies of the a. A. win be entertained today ac 1:30 p. m.at the Ladies G.

A. R. home, Hawkins station, by the board of managers. Mrs. Clark was guest at a luncheon in the Hotel Chatham yesterday given by Ella S.

Jones of North Emsworth, with whom Mrs. Carey Is visiting. A reception will be given for Mrs. Carey by the ladies of the G. A- R.

Wednesday at 8 p. in Memorial hall- A tagf day will be held Saturday to liquidate the debt of the home, Mr. and Mrs. Milholland Have Son. Mr.

an.l Mrs. James Clarke Milholland of Cedarhurst. L. are being congratulated on the birth of their first child. Peter Clarke Millholland.

Mrs. Milholland, who was Miss Florence APPleton, is the daughter of Mrs. H. Murray LaMont of East Sixtx-sixth New York. The new son is the proud possessor of two great grandfathers, E.

I- Horsman of New York and T. A. Clarke of Welles- to relievo these symptoms by rkinino' f-a remove the causes SoMW fcaati1llnail iilWi aWHr.Ta 317 FIFTH AVENUE. Farmers Bank Bldg. ORANGE PEKOE TEA When yotx ask orTEA from the GROCER or WAITER Dteck.

Mlsed or Natural GreenPreserved and sold only in Sealed Packets ley Pittsburg. Flrat Aid Classes. A special first aid class consisting: of a six weeks' lecturt course will.

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