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Lawn 5c Yard Lwg fflncss Ends- TUlnls irs Remarkable Mrs. Mary Morton, Grand River mid Adams avenues, Detroit, makes the following statement in connection Vila," the new tonic now being introduced in that city: "1 been sick for 15 years. The doctors could not help uie unless they gave inc morphine. I tried aU-'kinde of remedies without relief. I suffered principally stomach, trouble, nervousness, and rheumatism in uiy "1 slept poorly and my sleep did me very little good.

1 was dreadfully most of the time and never felt well a moment, but was always nervous and despondent. I seldom had a good appelite -and whenever I did eat I felt bloated from gas and would taste the food for hours afterward. '-'One week ago I got some 'Tona Vita' arid have taken it regularly. From the very beginning I felt the good.effects of tins new medicine and 1 now feel, for the first time in 15 years, like a well, healthy woman. I now seem to get nourishment from my food and no longer have stomach trouble or feel tired and depressed.

1 aln an aged woman and I think it remarkable that I've got my health back." One of tlic ph.ysieian^ who are in- Iroduclnjf "Tona Vita" in Detroit in connection with Mrs. Morton's case, said: We are receiving hundreds of statements like this from Detroit people, who have used the preparation. The chief value of 'Tona Vila' lies in the fact that it quickly responds to the needs of a badly debilitated body. "That Li red, drugging feeling, a sluggish mind and dull memory, depression of spirits, intense nervous. ness, palpitation, of the heart, weak back, cold feel, bowel trouble and headaches are among tfio many symptoms of this debilitated condition fniin which thousands are now suffer-, "Host of tile so-cnllod kidney trouble, nearly all indigestion, and fully half of the headaches can be attributed solely to a nervous, debiliatcd eon- "Tona; Vita' will positively remove this condition in an astonishingly short lime." There is an attendant remedy, known us Lee's Rhubarb Laxative, which is nmsf.

valuable to those suffering with chronic constipation. It has a pleasant taste, does not gripe and acts promptly. Radeliffe Drug Co. have secured I lie agency for Hamilton, Ohio, and llicse celebrated preparations are now on sale at their, store. BERING CIJOSEN As President Of The Eagles.

Snn Francisco August annual election of officers of flic 1'Va- lernal Order of Eagles, which will conclude "its thirteenth annual convention here loday, was held Thursday. The withdrawal of J. J. Cnsac-k as a candidate for president yesterday left the field clear for Frank E. Hering of Soutli Bend, wluj i was elected president.

Other elected were: flrand worthy vice president, Judge. William M. Brennan, Pillsburg; treasurer, Finlcy Helena, Mont. No Other Remedy Ever Gave as Quick Relief in Skin Troubles as Renovo. If you suffer with eczema, pimples salt rhc'iim or other skin troubles, up ply Kenovo when going lo bed, am in I ho morning you will see thai Hit cure 1 has already The itching nnd irritation slop almost, as soon as Uciiovo is applied, the soreness is quickly overcome, and Ih poisonous germs in the skin and flcsl are destroyed by this antiseptic rein ecly.

and new bc.illby (issue SQOH tillci their place, so skin is clear smooth and free from 'blemish. You can gi't a three-inch tube of Kenovo for iiOc from Undcliffo Drug willi Ilicir giiiirniil.cn to'refund your monev if you do not. find Ken' Pretty Affair for Kin OmMir. Miss Marie Schramm was th charming hof.tess yesterday afternooi at a pretty hundred party givci in honor of Miss Edieh Graeser's Lfageincnt lo Fred New York. The hostess and her fair honoi guest looked very lovely iu daintj while lingerie gowns as they graciously received their guests.

The Schramm home was handsomely decorated with an abundance of cut flowers and innumerable tiny red hearts and cupicls. everything bcin; suggestive of the happy event to come. AH interesting game of five hundred was the diversion of the afternoon and Miss Oraescr caplured the first prize, a pair of silk the second, a fancy bat pin, fell to Miss Louanna Phillips, and i prelly belt pin, a gift to Mit: Gohlic Cohen. liming the afternoon hours the, "-nests were served with a delicious punch and after the game a dcleelahlc two-course luncheon was partaken of by i following guests: Misses Melba Mason, Jean Corwin. Naomi LilliarTWahlorf, Helen liecvcs, Golclie Cohen, Gertrude Carpenter, Lillian Bosch, Louanna Philips, Mildred Kriegcnhocfer, Lillian lacighcrly.

'Elizabeth Andrews, Hazel Scott, Gyp Eycr, Mr. and Mrs. Fred raeser, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ulm- sclinoidcr and Seott Beaton.

Miss Connor Surprised. A party of Miss Julia Connor's 'riends paid her a surprise visit last iveiiing at her home on South Fourth treet. It proved to be a most pleasant cvc- ling spent in playing "500" and at he close of this very exciting game a lolicious luncheon was served. The hostess was presented with a n-eltv pair of silk hose. Those who enjoyed Ihc evening at he Connor home were: Messrs.

and lesdames Martin Lingler, Walter Albert Humbach, Homer Misses Kathryn Gloecklcr, Edna Council, Coralie 'Morner, Marguerite Malone of Cincinnati, Messrs. Paul ioimor, Kobert Halm, Louis Dahbelt, Jr. Morner. -t Mrs. Fred Bandtel Entertained Club.

The ladies of the' Nollinmh club )layed cards yesterday afternoon at he home of Mrs. Fred Bandtel on Vorth Third street. A dresser and a half dozen inc'ii towels were gifts to Mi's. Alt irown and Mrs. Fred Bandtel, and Grim won the lone hand, also owcls.

The consolation favor fell lo Mrs. Emma Bosch. Miss Gertrude dalle of Dayton, was i guest of the club. A pleasing two-course lunch to a conclusion this enjoyable iftct-nooti. Mrs.

Emma Bosch will preside at he next meeting. Golden Circle Club Met. Mrs. Joseph -Nesslei' at her pretty ionic cm Prytania avenue, entertained iic members of Golden Circle club afternoon. A lunch elolh, dresser scarf and a of-bends were the trophies uf game and were gifts to Mrs.

llendrickson, Mrs. Will Schwann and Mrs. Walter Schmcad. A a i lunch was served at five 'clock. The next meeting will be in two ivcelis at home of Mrs.

Charles llendrickson, north of town. At Luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Barrow arc leaving shortly for their new home in Bloomiuglon, 111., and yesterday they a number of friends at a smart farewell luncheon.

The ivcrc-: Messrs, and Mesdames A. E. Marl in Lingler, Philip Bar- nnv of Jersey Shore, A. Alhcrton Colorado. Frank Becker.

Joe Morris. John Morner, Dan lirale, Lee Ciis- I Jlrs. Kale Bcrgediuk, Mrs. Sallie Skillmaii and Mrs. M.

P. Manning. Entertained. Miss Mario Lenhoff entertained Tuesday evening for Miss Gcrycy, am' gbtful evening was spent with music and games anil lalur light refreshments wore served. Miss 11)11 entertained Wednesday evening fur Miss Gcrvcy of' Dayton.

A two-course lunch was served and a good lime enjoyed. For Out of Town Guest. In compliment lo Mrs. .1. H.

Shns- ler of Evansvillc. (nee (lerlrudc Helm), "Miss Hi'lc'iia Slcigc'i: will cn- a i a number of I i old classmates nl her Inline I his evening. Both hosier and her guest: of are looking forward to this happy reunion of old friends and classmates with much pleasurable anticipation. OlwtoUh Ctak. Merchandise order? were given to the fortunate players yesterday afternoon at a meeting Of the Chatolah club at the homo of Mrs.

Frank Fontaine. Mrs. A. T. Lehmkuhl and Mrs.

Hinkleman were the recipients. Mrs. Claude Henley will be the next hostess. i Violet Club Met. Mrs.

Hensel entertained the Violet club yesterday afternoon. Dainty pieces of lingerie were gifts to Mrs. Gradolph, Mrs. Molir and Mrs. LeKoy Dailcy.

Lunch was served late in the afternoon. i Elmer Muskopf Married. Mr. and Mrs. II.

J. Muskopf of South Eleventh street, received' word yesterday a their son lElmcr was united in marriage to Miss Cora Silvers of Indianapolis, on last Wednesday. i Entertained at Mrs. A a a a Sbechan entertained the following company of friends last evening at a prettily appointed six o'clock dinner: Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. See. Mr. and Mrs.

L. Tobey and Kov. and Mrs. Moorehead. Ice Cream Social.

The commit I CG of the Ladies' Aid society of the Lindenwald M. K. church are giving an ice cream social in the basement of the church this evening. HendersottrHuey Wedding. 'Tho wedding of Tom Henderson and Miss A'iola Huey will take place tomorrow afternoon at 1-) o'clock at the groom's home on East avenue.

A large reception will follow I lie'ceremony. Cake Sale. The ladies of the Methodist church will give cake at IxobiiiHnn- on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Farewell Party. Miss Marie Marshall will.cnlcrL.iifi lis evening at 11 farewell party for Miss Gervey of Dayton, who has been laving a gay i visit in this city.

PERSONAL MENTION nvn the hc'sl remedy you ever nscil for.honor arc graduates of class of eczema or other skin I rouble j. (let i 0 6 of Hamilton high school, today and sec how quickly nnd well Five hundred will be Ihc diversion it docs its healing. iof (lie evening nnd (lie invited guosis Mrs. S. M.

Vaughn has returned home after a delightful stay at Euclid Beach with a party of friends. Miss Mcriie Moore of Cincinnati is visiting Mrs. Jess Marrow. Miss Sue Wbelan is home after visiting-friends in Indiana. Miss Lillian (Matthias leave tomorrow lo spend week wlii JuJgi and Mrs.

Clarence Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. William Holder and son are home from a two weeks trip in Michigan. Mr.

J. W. Doion and son, Law- i-eiH'e are iiome after a jjourn. at Frankfort, Michigan. Shuler and Joseph Duron, are expected homo this evening from Frankfort, Michigan.

Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cpoke and daughters, Helen and Florence of Philadelphia arc; the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Duron. Mrs. Louis Slucker and Miss Mj.rio Bencc'iiliocfcr ot Nashvill are the guests ol! Mr. Mrs. Micliael Kricgenlioefcr.

Dr. and Jlrs. 0. M. Mayor ol North Front street have returned from their visit to Die Martiusville, (Ind.) Miss Cora (Stevenson will leave Sunday for Spokane, Washington lo spend several weeks.

I Mrs. Louis Brick of Diinlap, Ohio, and children are spending the weel- with Mrs. Berry Mitchell of Mill road. Dcmpsy and Henry Schc'ur- franx have returned homo after two! ivceks milo trip llirougli Michigan, Illinois and Ohio, and re- Ku-l a. fine time and no accidcnls.

E. Kalston and Alclcm Smilh have returned home from Port Huron and Toledo where (hey have spent Ihc past two weeks. Mrs. Hey Campbell is spending a week nl Harrison. Ohio.

PKRS Jlrs. Key Campbell is spending a week at Harrison, Ohio. Mrs. Margarel lirosc.y has resumed her position al llolbrwk Bros, store al'lc'r a pleasure visit i her sister. Mrs.

E. Cromn of Logans- porl, luc). Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip Barrow, of Jersey Shore, are the gucsls of A Flurry In Wash Skirts Made of linen afid poplin, in colors and fancy stripes.

Duly 25 in the lot and values up to $4.50, tomorrow we arc going to give them away at, Stamped Pillow Gases On best quality muslin, 36 by 42 inches and several pretty styles for choice, special price tomorrow, pair Black Silk Yard wide black Mcssaline, warranted pure dye and all Silk, very soft and lustrous, regular $.1.25 grade, special 1 A A tomorrow, yard Vfv Ginghams Tomorrow evening closes our sale fine Dress Ginghams under- priced. Buy them for your children's school wear, 12 l-2c, loc and 25c Ginghams in lovely styles tomorrow and l5c 'Garpets Gurtains Our August Sale of Carpets, Bugs and Lace Curtains closes with the ending of this week. If you arc not ready to have them sent home now, coino and select while you can save and we will deliver them at your convenience. Tomorrow is the last day of the chea'p prices. Fine Hosiery Black Cat and Wayne Knit Hosiery for Women and Children, double where the wear comes, they outlast all other makes.

Warranted fast dyos and several weights for choice. Price pair New Glothes For Women's Wear Our new Fall Suits are revelations, of Suit beauty and style. All the late materials in the, latest modes, fashion's last word, perfectly tailored and beautifully finished. We invite your inspection, confident will approve our selections. Priced from $12.50 Toilet Goods Gheapfy priced For Saturday Derma Viva, large size -IT.

and J. Violet Toilet Water H. and Cucumber Cream. Charcoal Tablets, package Schifler's Hair Colorine Camphor Ice, large box William's Shaving Stick Johnson's Corn Arthur's Burnham's Talcum Powder Crown Smelling Salts Burnham's "Foot Tonic Skin, large tube Sauitol Tooth' Brushes Calder's Saponaceous Dentine Colgate's Liquid Dentifrice Arthur's Zinc Ointment Pear's Shaving Stick Sozodout Tooth Paste Rose Glycerine Soap 69c Kimono Shields The new stylo shield for the kimono sleeve, docs not have to lie attached to the garment. Four sizes, priced at Linen Suiting Yard wide blouse Linen for dresses and one piece Suits, warranted pure flax and specially recommended for its wearing quality.

Comes in natural coloi; only; vard 25c 29c New For Street Wear Handsome Wraps and Coats made of the rough fabrics and imported cheviots, so much talked about in Fashion Notes. 'Other materials will be diagonals, English worsteds, plush, Eussian pony and caracul. Warm, comfortable, cold-defying garments, won- deri'ully stylish looking. Prices $8.50 up Serge Suiting Cream Serge in solid colors, also cream ground with black hair line, for separate. Skirts and Coat Suits, 30 to 54.

inches wide, priced from 65c to $1.25 Children's Dresses Nicely made tub Dresses, made of gingham, madras and percale, ages 4 to 14 years. Values that sold at $1.00 'and $1.50. Special Children's Gapes Pretty red Capes, braid trimmed with buttons, all last year's goods and Only about a dozen in the lot. Sold last year up to $100. CQ Choice tomorrow for Children's Goats A small lot of warm Coats, carried from last season, broken sizes, but a fair assortment in all the styles.

Sold last year from $3.50 to Choice tomorrow for Women's Waists Tailored and Lingerie Wash, Waists in white and colors. Not. anany left, and one more day's selling Avill clear them, out. Val' 'tics up to special, CO tomorrow for Mr. and Mrs.

Harrison uBrrow. Miss May Brosey is home a liter a visit of several weeks with relatives at Logansport, Tud. Miss Mary Ciurvey of Dayton is spending the week with Miss Marie Marshall of North Seventh slreet. THE POKES May Establish A Temple In Eaton. Special To The Journal.

I'lalon, 0., Aug. relative to establishment- of a local of the Dramatic Order Knights of Kliovassan have I)C(! carried on lately by man.v members of the Knights of Vylhias fraternity, who alone lire eligible to membership. However, nothing definite has conic; of the suggestion. Frank P. Bloomfield, of illicit', a former Katoa- ian.

nmv a member of the imperial council ot order, as one of its principal officers, is at the head af the move. In the event of its establishment, all tit I'reble's Pythians who sought membership would have to conic i I he CHAMPAGNE Diamonds And Tobacco Show (Big Increase. Washington, Aug. champagne and tobacco were iimon. lie luxuries imported into Ibo Unit- od Stales during July in quantities fur in excess ot similar importations in I he same last year.

In the case ot champagne, just twice as miii-b fame in. while almost as great an increase was noted in the two otlic'i- articles. Possibly as a corcilary three was a sharp decline in value of art works and books brought i the country. The total value of all exports for last according to (lie figures cif (ho slalislicians in Ilia Dc-parliiic'iil of Commerce and Labor, was a of or nearly $1,000,000 greater than for July, inio. HARRY ITCAif Tho Journal's People's Column renls your properly.

THREE RUNAWAY BOYS Captured By Middletown Police BALL CLUB May Buy Grounds-Park Commission Is Wanted Special To The Journal. Miikllctown, Aug. 25. Middlelown voters are petitioning the inavor to appoint a hoard of park commissioners. The city wants parks for its increasing population.

To Buy Park. The will meet next Tuesday to decide whether or not- to buy the four acre tract now leased for 11 ball' park. The option price is $4,1100. The city also wants the land for park purposes. Boys Arrested.

Thomas Broski, David Bcchlol and Joe Gebhart, boys from 1'ollsvillo, were arrested hero today having run away from home. The Broski boy bad $-W whii-li be took from home. He and the 1 Gcbbarl boy Were sent, back homo today, but Ilia father of Bechlol says he no longer wauls bis son as he has been in loo much trouble. POLICE COURT. In police court Friday morning Charles Few, charged with a bread of the peace, was dismiscd, com plainunt having failed (o appear Thomas Corson, Ernest Bclz, Free McKittrick and George Epplor charged with riding tflicip bicycles on sidewalks, jrero fined each $5 and costs and placed on tho opcr docket, Prom Attack Of Uraemic Poisoning HIS CONDmON On Thursday Night Was Considered Very Precarious.

The condition of Deputy Sheriff Harry M'etcalf, who is ill at his homo with uraernic poisoning was somewhat improved today, Mr. Metealf ivas seized with this illness while oi lis way home from Venice on Thttrs- luy afternoon, lie was removed to his home and Dr. Huston was catt- ed. For several hours Mr. Metcaif I was in quite a precarion condition, but he had a good night's rest and will recover in a few days, it, is Will Soon be Visible To the' Naked Eye.

Geneva, N. The new comet recently discovered by Dr. William R. Bropks, of Hobart coj- lege, and named by him the Brooks comet, has become so bright as to bo seen with opera glasses or small telescope, and will soon be visible to the naked eye. The comet is now in constellation Cygnus, about three degrees north of Alpha, the fop star in.

the Jforth- ern Cross, directly overhead, in early evening. Motion is northwest. Dr. Brooks' says tho comet is coming nearer, and will continue to grow brighter for' several weeks. ADVERTISERS OF FACTS.

FINAL CUT ON ALL LOW CUTS Boar in mind that you save about one-third of the on these Shoes, and Oxford Ties will be good for two months' more this fall. Specials at $2.69" $1.98 aud Don't forget that these arc all of our famous i ALWAYS RELIABLE pair guaranteed to give absolute, satisfaction. 5 The Miami Shoe Co. 213 HIGH ST. KENTSCHLEB BLDO.

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