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THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 1, 1923 THE PITTSBURGII PRESS THTRTY-ONS 327-333 Fifth Ave. Pittsburgh 320-322 Oliver Ave. Phone Grant 4101- Quality High, But Not Prices. 1 ocietib ri LV4 i I WOMAN SO BLUE SHE CRIED Became of III Health Tells How She Found Relief by Taking Lydia E.Pinkham'iYegetahleCompoanrJ Burlington, la. "I used to dread the time for my monthly period Hlaa Hank.

Communications for this col-; Great Friday Values at Mils Katharine Modisette Marsh 'til arrive home from Wellesley col- umn will he gladly received. But all engagements and marriage announcements must be signed. The People's Store" i lit came every two Iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 35c Genuine "Indian Head" ge for the weekend, tomorrow She will have as house 'ueets, Miss Dorothy Achelis of New ork City and Miss Rebecca Polk of anvllle, who will receive with Irs. Marsh and Miss Marsh at their eception Saturday. Mrs.

James I. iarsh of Wallingtord st, will en-ertaln for Miss Katharine Modisette Iarsh with a bridge party tomorrow, lr. and. Mrs. E.

V. V. Salisbury of 'oronto will be guests of Mr. and Irs. Joseph Marsh, Woodland rd.

ver the I I 1 Extra Special! 33.25 Wilton Velvet Pretty Silk and Cloth Dresses pi 25c weeks and lasted for two weeks, an 1 during that time 1 would have th blues and cry. Sincelhave taken Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegi'iablo Compound I am so happy lean hardly express myself. I have gained several pounds and Yd. Have been priced Friday at I Rugs For Friday, at Club Notes, Mrs.

T. C. Donovan, retiring president of the Tuesday Musical club of Ifittuburgb. has been elected a member of the board of directors of the National Federation of Muslo clubs. This was announced at the opening meeting of the Tuesday Musical club Tuesday In Memorial hall, which took the form of a luncheon for both active and associate members.

The new president Is Mrs. W. C. Dlerks, who outlined the policy and course of study for the coming year. The local body now has an enrollment of lfili members.

Mrs. Mary Jones Sberlll gave a reading of "Ice Bound," by Owen Davis. .00 25 1.50 24 1 look fine. I have recommended your wt MIm FUb. A.

luncheon will be given in the Mttsburgh Country club Xov. 7 by Ira. George W. Wildln of Kentucky In honor of her niece, Miss Jo-ephlne M. Fish, whose engagement James Howell Mattox of Lynch-'Urg, has just been announced Mr.

and Mrs. W.Vlin. The wed- Women's Children's Good Trimmed and Tailored Hats, at Wo Ten without seams. A good size for small rooms, 6i 9 ft. Neatly fringed.

A small lot of 3S-tnch coft finished bleached "Indian Head" muslin, In mill lengths. While they last, Friday at this low price. 25c Dress Gingham ST inches wide; soft finish; mill lengths. Come fn neat checks, bare and stripes. ft Kr I a jr, yard fyg 45c Challies inches wide; snfj finish cotton challies tor will be an event of this month.

Velvet Rugs- naejiierade Dnucc. 1 St. Community center, held In quality of materials and beauty of lines, far above what you'll find anywhere at the price! Just the styles a woman most wants stralghtllne, Bide draped and flare bottom effects. Silk Canton Crepe Woolen Crepe Jersey Velour Poiret Twill Come in all the new Fall shades. All sizes 1C to 52.

Klze 0x12 feet all-wool seamless velvet 1.00 old-rashloned masquerade dance rugs, oriental, flora i and small (inured patterns. Friday, at medicine to my mends and you may publish my letter as a testimonial. I hope your medicine will give others the relief it did me." Mrs. Ralph Gail, 2021 Des Moines St, Burlington. Ia.

Lydia E.Pinkham's VepetableCom-pound is a medicine for ailments common to women. It has been used for uch troubles for nearly fifty years, and thousands of women have found relief as did Mrs. Gail, by taking this splendid medicine. If you are suffering from irregularity, painful times, nervousness, headache, backache or melancholia, you should at once begin to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.

It is excellent to strengthen the svstem and help to perform its functions with ease and regularity. 28.50 uesday evening In Spring Lane chool. The costumes were beautiful only 1 unique. The hall was decorated sJM Continuing their study of Italy, members of the Noetic club of Ingram and Crafton yesterday afternoon discussed the monuments of ancient Rome. The subjects were assigned for three-minute talks.

Miss Bertha von Boonhorst read a paper on "Roman Walls and Highways," and Mrs. William Stotz an4 Mrs. C. H. McCrarken read from Browning and Hawthorne, the former, "A View Across the Roman Cam-pagna," and the latter, from the "Marble Faun." The club met with Mrs.

A. M. Vance, McPherson Eastend. autumn lunves, lanterns and ornstalks. Miss Elizabeth McCarthy $41.25 Axminster Ruga Kiie 8x12 fc-ct Smith Axminster rugs; new and jit-rfect in quality.

Friday 34.50 children; lisht grounds; ns chalrmnn. The next regular neat fleures. 33c J-'rlday, yard at neetlng will ba held Nov. In one the school rooms on account of ilection. The president, Mrs.

Lida icbafer, will organize a new team. Another Lot of Dresses Genuine $3.50 I'p to $7.00 Values. The most wonderful millinery offer of the season! Rich lustrous velvets, both Lyons and Pannej fine velours, fine felts and combinations. The trimmings are o'tricli, ornaments, ribbons, (lowers, embroidery and pheasant tails. Mack and colors.

Third Floor. $32.75 Tapestry Brussels Rugs Sine. Il'il2 feet seamless and nA nrt fill-wool titpestry Brussels rugs. Friday, only UOtUO 69c Rug Surround In Canton crepe, velvet, Poiret twill and tricot ine. Beautifully, styled, suitable for street wear or evening social func nek re and 5(10.

A card party under the auspices of the county bonrd L. A. A. 0. H.

will Lingerie Datiste- .115 Inches wide; shade, babv llie. lot of mill ends of thi- material. I'ridiy, yard Second Floor. one Small 19c 39.75 finished nig Special for tions. splendid selection of the choicest colors.

Friday Rest prade of nak surround; yard wide. Friday, jard 39c be given in Kaufmann's dining-room Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Euchre and MO will be played. Mrs. Fifth Fldor.

Campbells' Third Floor. Kathryn M. Milton is general chair man, assisted by division presidents. Mrs. Mary Crlste will have charge of I 1 I 1 I 1 1 ll i I I 1 1 I Mrs.

fleorge Herriot reviewed Hamlin Garland's books, "A Son of the Middle Border," and "A Daughter of the Middle Border" before the Woman's club of Kdgewond yesterday afternoon in the Edgewood clubhouse. She also spoke of the writings of Emerson Hough, particularly of his recent speech. Current events were discussed try members led by the president, Mrs. W. II.

Oarrett. Mrs. R. W. Watts was admitted to membership.

A sale of articles made by workers In the Pittsburgh Workshop for the Blind was held. 500 and Mrs. Mary Toal will be in charge of the tables. s3.25 "Queen" Mahogany Tables Friday Unusual Offering Boys' AU-Wool Pretty Figured Drapery Silk ny-finlshed Light weight convenient card tables; mahogany-finished frames; with nickel corner braces; top covered 2.59 with imitation leather. Sold special Friday at Plaid Back Yard Only 1' Allot HKTTKS Built from oak; choice of round or 39c squaro top; heavy construction; legs nrmiy Draceu.

Friday CampbclW Seventh Floor. fetfwne ofa3housana The incomparable loveliness of mys Say Amaranth Card Party. A benefit card party will be given In Kaufmann's dining room tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock under the auspices of Srhenley court No, Order of the Amaranth. Mrs. Pearl H.

Buse.hek and Mrs. Cecil 8(adtlander are In charge. Euchre. TAD and bridge will be played. A very pretty and desirable material for making curtains and over-drapes.

Comes In tan or natural poncee color. This special price for Friday. Overcoats 12.98 Regularly $17.50 Elg roomy Winter overcoats; newest ul-sterette model; belt all around, raglan shoulder, convertible collar. All sizes 9 to 17 yeans. Soft warm all-wool fabrics with woven platd 1 INITIAL PAYMENT TO SECURE A SOc $1.50 Good Lace Curtains, Pair Worlds Rotary Sewing Machine To Hold Meeting.

The monthly meeting of the Pittsburgh Olrls' cluhs will be held Monday, Nov. 0, at 8 o'clock In- the new clubrooms, House building. Miss Catherine Lyons Is the president. After the meeting there will be a social hour for tho new members. Overlooked arallo-ped edirea.

All-over pattern and plain centers. A epeclal 1'ridav value! $1.50 Table Scarfs terious fragrance Is captive in the heart of every drop of Parfum Baree. And bow its fragrance lingers compelling, entrancing, the very own secret of the ladies of the. boulevards of France. A trial vial at smart counters everywhere.

i There are no Interest bearing payment, no extras, instead you can eurn cash dividends and save money-better decide quickly. This unusual plan makes It possible for anyone to buy one of these wonderful machines and never miss the money-decide NOW. table Verdure figured tapestry farm tor amino; room 99c blocks of exceptional beanty; light and dark fancy weaves. This price of 112.98 for Friday only. Campbells' Fourth Floor.

library or onsole. Fri day Birth Floor Just 50 Machines on This Plan Inb Party. The Wittier Social club held the third annual Halloween party Sunday evening at the home of Miss Llbbie Cohen, Greenfield ave. Covers were laid for 50. Thi wor.tlw fill maihioe In hs an tbe uimi iniprovemf nta A p.i it me 54.00 ir life patiTirai'y unisneti rour-arawcr nolo 1 nrop-hesd Quartered Oak raoe.

Special i Sweeping Wall Paper Reductions Choice of thc three groups Friday: Genuine ''Bayer Tablets of As Ancillary to Met. The next meotlng of the Zoar Home pirin" have been prescribed by phy- auxiliary will held Friday, Nov. 0. I 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5tU 6th 7th 3 siclans ovr twenty-three years and We Include Some Other Makes Singer, Domestic, New Crown, Standard Slightly Used Models Some As Low As $18.50 per Week per Week per Week per Week per Week per Week per Week per Week per Week 50c 50c 75c 75c $1.00 1.00 $1.25 $1.25 $1.50 Weeks, Weeks, Weeks, Weeks, Weeks, Weeks, Weeks, Weeks, Weeks, 25c Wall Paper at. o'clock at the home of Mrs.

Frank I. Oollmar, Highland West View. Mrs. Thomas Wlghtman, is president. A wide selection of 10c Wall Paper rhoire selections In florals, Ktripos and block pattern.

Fold only with bor. der. I a y. Jf bolt 50c Wall Paper Rioh follane, em-bosi'ed tapestries, praBs weaves, em-liosed gilts and two-toned effects. Sold only with Ol binder.

Fri- Af day, bolt leHurn? for livina; rooms, dininc proved safe by millions for Colds and grippe' misery. Handy boxes of twelve tabiels cost only few cents at any drug Flore. package rontains proper directions for Colds nd tells how to prepare an Aspirin gargle for Sore throat and tonsilitis. rooms and lialN. 9c 8th 4 9th 4 Sold only with Marriage Announced.

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ament an-nounce the marriage of their daugh- 10c border. Too ean earn a llr refund on etery final payment maJe In advance rt Ita dale. i'ay ail raah ami save 13 SO.

1 fcWM Campbellt' Sixth Floor. MOTHER! Children Cry for jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

wmmmmm Campbells' give and redeem "sterling" stamps Jones, of Dravosburg, Wednesday, Oct. St Advertisement. it. Vkeddina; llelj. Share llonora At Tea.

Miss Margaret Stone, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Stephen Stone of Forbes whose marriage to Sidney A. Btewart of North Highland ave. will be an event of Nov. 8 and Mixs Vera Hamilton of California, the house gueBt of tbe hostess, shared honors at the tea given by Mrs.

A. Wilson McCandless of Beecbwood blvd, yesterday afternoon. Fall (lowers, foliage and hot house fruits were used in decorating the McCandless home. At the tea table were J. Guy McCandless, mother of the hostess; Mrs.

Stephen Stone, mother of the bride-elect; Mrs. James Telford Hamilton, mother of the visitor; Mrs. Johnston C. Smith and Mrs. Henry Stewart.

The aids were Miss Marjorlc and Miss Virginia Hill, Miss Luella Marshall and Miss Kllen and Miss Marian Stone, Hie latter two sisters of the bride-elect. Tables were placed in the dining room and on the breakfast porch. Silver Weddlo Jubilee. Mr and Mrs. Georse Sieber of Lor-enz Elliott.

ceebrated the twen-ty-Ofth anniversary their wedd nK, OW.at ln M.rt maid of honor, Miss Nanette Kirby of New Tork, wore siher cloth aaj carried rose chrysanthemum-). (an.i of robin's egg blue satin worn by the bridesmaids. Miss Margaret lifisinger of the Eastend and Mir Alice Wrenshall of Washington, and Mrs. Farrell and Mr. and Mrs.

Gilliland receiving with the bridal party. Mrs. Farrell wore gray brocaded crepe and Mrs. Gilliland's was of black lace. Covers wom laid for 3fl at the bridal toble, which was decorated with white chrysanthemums.

Mr. and Mrs. Gilliland will take a northern trip and after Dec. 1 will be at home in Elmer St. AVestend.

r.ev. k. church A reception wa unu given by relatives and roupl have six sons fel officiated, in the eveniiu friends. Tho 6 They carried yellow chrysanthemums. William Swearer of Edgewood was Mr.

Fauset's best man. A dinm nnd rl'pril Inn fhi Bflrui.v, neorK josepn li covers laid for 20 at the bridal table, which was decorated with a mound of pink chrysanthemums. Mrs. Wrenshall was gowned in wistaria velvet. Mr.

and Mrs. Fauset till tie at home in the Eastend after Dec. 1. The marriage of Miss Margaret Mc-firtfe'or l'arrtll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George Louis 1'arrell of South Highland and h'amuel A. Gilli-IVnid of Pittsburgh, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F.

Gilliland of Gettysburg, was solemnized last night at o'clock by Rev. hr. Edwin J. Van Etten, rector of Calvary Kpiscopul church, in the living room of the bride's home. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore white satin and rose point lace, built with a full court train of the sitin falling from the shoulders.

Jler tulle vo'l was arranged in fan effect with orange blossoms, and she carried a white prayer book showered with lilies of the valley. Frocks of Bllver blue crepe embroidered in silver were worn by the bridesmaid, Miss Jtuth Eebout of Monongahela, and Miss Anne (lilhland of Gettysburg. Their flowers were rose pompons. Arthur Kline of this city was Mr. Gilliland's best man and the ushers Included J.

Frew Scott andl VredeH- Sylvester Norbert Alphonsous Wary U. Those present were r. and Mrs Joseph Kuglnmier and famil. Mr Mrs A. J.

Albrecht and fam-v is "nna M. Siehcr, FredeHclt llVnastler, Mr. and Mrs. 1-red Cor-nelltf. Mr.

and Mrs. l'rank I.itfi", Mrs. Martha Itathgeb. Mrs. Pennl- Kyan.

Mrs. John Kohl. Miither lull of Dorniant. The Mother club of Dormont held Its reguurl nieetlns; Tuesday evening Last niht at o'clock the wedding of Mi.s Mary flcnnington Wret daughter of Mr. and Mrn.

William Ebbs Wrenshall of Woodvilie, an! Joseph Fauset, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Fauset of Edgewood, took place in the Wrenahall home, with Hev. Guy Wallace of Buffalo ott'i. elating.

The bride was gowned in white ratin and point lane built wilh full court train of satin, and her tulle veil was secured with a Coronet of lace. She carried white orchids showered with lillog of th Valley. Mrs. William Ebbs Wrenshall. sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor, wearing American Beauty Mrs.

Clark J. ilcKee of Jk-lrose ave, was hostess, assisted by Mrs. J. For Seont Troop. The first of a series of euchre, MO and bridge card parties given by the Mothers auxiliary of Boy Scouts troop Nob.

4.1 and 45, will be held tomorrow evening In the Cathedral High School hall Craig st. Williams and Mrs. C. W. Qolden Prenldents' V1 "Self Control" was discussed by Dr.

for the musicale which '1'he program cf Pheraden is Cltlb WHY Joyce Prices are Lowest Joyce patrons benefit by the economies of a 1 superior catering equipment and an efficient organization; plus the Joyce policy of small profit margin because of immense business volume. Weddings a Specially having for their presidents day, Includes Piano so.os and Amelia Drantta. II rs. J. T.

Little ac-companied by Mrs. J. r. lielst, gave the music. The amendment, changing time of election of officers from Sept.

1 to. May'l was carried. The officers now serving will remain in office until May 1. Hake Pale. Foster Union, W.

C. T. L. will hold a bake sale Saturday afternoon in the Lloyd Dickey. A dinner and recep-1 chiffon touched with bronze.

She car duets Mrs. Mary Calvery and Mra NVilmer H. Beatty, vocal solos and Mrs. Mary K. Caldwell nn Miss Josephine Clarke.

chrysanthemums. The Allegheny market. rid bronze tlon followed the service, with Mr e-miiMULJa'Xa' JueLuaiu nam -X. I-hillins will read verses. E.

Williams will be me Hlated by Mrs. James G. 'lay. or. lender for Cllenn K.

Faun win the flay. Mrs. Alva K. the clubs new presiocnt. IMuns for Fouodrra's Day.

Miss Allen's TESTED RECIPES The board of manage young women's auxiliary -i Home for Children ne.u Pittsburgh Inc in the SmithncKi fct. i.i,nMi rhureh to complete plans fr founder's nnd donation day, which No be held at the home, iBe.0w Private Exchange Fort is ordisary iho. Dotted Itne ihowi bodv weUht in front of hrl, brekinl 'ilottu tfatak of iboc. Thnrsrlav. Nov.

8, afternoon ana Youix Suffering Feet Can Cure Themselves YOUR feet will cure themselves of foot ills if given the chance. A NATO IK SHOES She the feet that chance. They are a positive and certain method of relief and cure for foot ailments. AN ATOM IK SHOES prevent foot ailments from developing and correct them where they have developed. For year.

ANATOM1K SHOES have been proving the correctness of their patented principle.lt is much easier to dcmonilrsle that principle than to explain it here. Walk ten paeet in AN ATOM IK SHOF.S and you will fseff that yon can walk in comfort the rest of your life. For the sake of your suffering feet, won't you come here and let us show yon the ANATOMIK way relief and cureP Comctiv Prttttntiv VeserwaiiW Unusual Lamps For the Home We have no thought of opening a Lamp department, but we recently imported a few rare French Jars which, because of their artistic beauty and easy convertibility into unique lighting fixtures, seem to belong among our carefully gathered collection of art pieces. You will enjoy looking at them. i a yi, "I'liAfj li 4s Tu9 Bi Foot ia ordiatry hot.

Cretterparlol foul Mrtis. evening. Mrs. II. I.

Jackson, trt newly elected president, was in charge of the meeting. RUer-Lrnnerr. Testerday morning at (1:45 clock MlfS Mario Riser and Eugene Lehrert, both of Ambrtdge, were united In marrlnpe before a nuptial mass, Rev, L. 8 Martin officiating. A break, fast was served at the Fort Pitt hotel.

After a western trip Mr. and Mrs. Lehnert will be at home in Duss Ambrldge, Ta. Halloween rerrptlon. Jephthah Chapter No.

IX Order of the Eastern Star, announces the Halloween reception for the members of the ehapter and their friends, Friday evening, Nov. fl, at the Mllivale Opera heuse, Millvale, Pa. Mrs. Milan B. McDowell Is worthy matron and Miss Stella E.

Tlusky fi chalrmsn, assisted by the various committee. StorV'B Ylsrlt. Mr. and Mra. Bamael B.

Ressnberg are reeelvlna; eongxatnlatlons on the birth of daughter. Before her marriage Mrs. nosenberg will be remembered as Miss Olive Cnmmlngs. Charlie Chaplin's Steak and Kidney Pie (Tt (aiorlu rflp of the faiom nmdiii raprlnti-d hr prmlrlnn from Tin Btal Cook Book. 2 rat.

af leas attat 1 betf lulnry 1 imall 0010a Cut the attik and lidatr lata tmt inch piecta, flour thtm, add tait tni pepper to taste. Line a deep pia dull wil rich pia cruet, after harms treated the ditli with Criico. Put an inverted etg cup in tha center, a-ill with meat, and finely chopped onion. Add water almost to top fdith. Kail psttry Inch thick and cover all.

Mate taveral email holes la pastry to permit steam to escape. Bake threa hours ia moderate even. EAT. Kule for pittryt rnooortloas cupful t'lisco to IH cupfnls flour, Yi taispooaful salt aad ica water to anix. ISCO For liplit, tender rakes Fordipeatihle and flaky pastry For crisp, digestible fried foods Foot I SIIOF.

Iliidynlll entire opportcd nitkiaikc heel. Brilliant Fire Radiant Gas Heaters Bronze or Brass -TMIBIC STORE" 1J "TUB BIC STORE mi- 4 rmh tra COMPACT Cast Iron Construction Amms shew wkrrt Btif Wtifhtfalh in intvrrtct Shtt (left) and A ritkl) 8 AN1 A NO 0 JEWCLEIV8 tflLvrRPMITMS r7 WOOD ST. AT OTH PITTSBURGH (HzkQS FOUNDED 18.13 jfvi Ornamental R. E. Edmonds Stove Co.

104 WOOD ST. Distributor. t'htireh Tleneflt, A card party and reception for the benefit of St. Node's church will ba. held Monday evening In St.

H'-do's parish house, South Dallas ave, ICast- FOOTWEAR.

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