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11. 190S. GAZKOTE AND WlIJJAMgpOBT. Woman's Page tale -Women's Freedom League, ot London. of suffragettes tu; off from the earlier (ion.

the Wonwn'e political Union, recently gnre a at i uue of the altracilues a modal of a prison in Hot- loway. which haa been occupied br" oae of "martyrs." Tnere now 275 women a Imprison 1 ed for their too a'Lreauuus advocacy ol the TflE STAGF LYCOMIBG ORM HOOSE'THE NEW 1 Boatou clubvrumeo ajo preparing to iterUIn U.O'-H) clubwonrea at the Lroeral Fedfcniuon mwUng. June 2 to SiJ it will be the largest end Livmg i Manager Has Provided Anotrv- errug'of women ever held '1 here iiiuwtrated i pln a i a great many extortions to I liles-salll one A irtp haj-bor, oiie to Hock, hlutortc Boston oa loot and In auLOiuobito to Concortiand stead, Salem ercurslons a I Hint rated Great Program Ween The of tat Incoming haa arranged givtr the of Dalro-m of ihttt er Fine Bill for House This WeeH Cake Baking a problem? Not ncceoS i.ly dt-pe-nds on bow jrou proceed Smmr-inies tue CTte crumbles; it's doujfby or perhaps the tons o3. All these may be avoided the help of K-ingsfotd's Corn Stajch, tlie rainy wonderful of which sue revealed otur free book ham and North Shore and the cL of Cambridge. Mrra.

Van Dorp daughter-in-law of Mrs E. Verdani. Van a great eiuertaln- in Ufe-motluu studies. The regular hav come to an- end, the nt-mse. for an Indefinite period will te run i The buffer state of FVrope.

the flrst Lfte OXl WorW to end check tie surges the North which hava Lhen ielt no curb for two miles. Ireland looki. haJf a Badly, uver tha of waters toward the Indefinite perloa wui ru.u xr.a of waters toward uns ---o of furnishing to patrons tne best continent that has received so many Dorp Verrtj.ni, former president of 1 t-ntertainment in the realm of ca udxen, having long held her 1 Nailooal Council of Women of the Nelberlanda, haa been pat in of the flist seaside sanitaj-ium founded Holland. This inaUtutton Holland. -This inauwtwn a nl Aa lh opened in the early part ot April by lml up jQ U8 Qneen Emm-, mother of Queen djeme advisable to make a aelmlna.

It Is for Children suffering 10 ml ex from tuberculosis and was founded by ra of ca udxen, having long teld her! lag pictures that It is possible to i-ro- ace averted from that nearer land duce, and pxhiWilout. will WQ ere few of them have found continued Into tie as long' OSWEGO 9 up nrw pmnibiJtw in cooking unp.vf»--- dune a jUlkacy and in purity years of ioruy. fe-i-r 1 toe. KIT. SON.

N. aotue. Stories full of mirth, others tinged with sadness have been written and told, as emanating from Uiia tar-off land, while Irish life in all its entrancing aspects Is being dally aelimoa. It is ior ltorm pHce erf lo tul ex- entrancing aspects Is being dally from tuberculosts and was founded by afternoon and even- enac-ted lioa the stage of America, tne Anil Tuberculosis Society, of Bereafter, tae price will be do dramatlmlons of Celtic life terUajB. Mrs.

Van Dorp -V erdam is aftemooo aad night, 0 their mission to enter- the w.inan lo be put bfiat house a post office, was a business visitor at i 8 Ramsey, of Oirart, Ohio, the Muuey post office Saturday morn- the inventor of a proceaa for making I ue of the One dost from a blast Mho Margaret Miller of in the manufacture at! i i a tw a 1 a nospiiai in noiiauu. Notwithstanding the small admis- skl lcn bu upon the castoma and George Gclllver la here from Snow to tho MU. Beatrice Harraden Is At iT Friday at TM prace to place in England, glv weeR on a lTh TheaU)r has as a head. llamflport Harry Corson. MTM.

I bx making readings from "Ships That 1-ass in of thofle QQw famcra8 i Pic i a lbe present week a driight- Slolz. Opp and fltte Just bri ues Night" a ud her olntr rdje t. nn-ti I A 11 n. money to help the suffrage cause. lowb, i offering of this kind in Allen land Mia.

S. a rjoone's act i "A Romance ol Mlssea Sara and Bessie Dentler. of nt -eniv. 1 Ireland." Beauilfully staged with. Milum.

are spenrllng some time at i the the regular Lh-ing Picture, at ovn nery. anJ Introducing Money. sin uf the vice presment. is toe en and these i be Irish bag pipes and i Harry E. Flick, who will be the car- changtd every day.

But ia more swe et tut-lodle-a sung by Mr Doone, on jjuucy R. F. D. No. 6.

waa i promises to a pro- here from HughwnUle on business tures that aiw the talk 1 an4 they will be Chang week There will also A a Noyes Fairbanks, a cou- from which cloctetl president of the Society ot Atnricaii in London. Mrs. C. H. MoiLer Is the new vice president of the s-ccii Ly.

to come. Th management has spe cially engaged as an eitra added at mnmced htt during the week. The Rosemary Chapeau Medium sized hat of white leghorn. th nanow brim which rolls an ound. The shape Is set upon a low ick 'velvet bandeau, and the high, uare, crown Is trimmed with black velvet fans and wreathed wHh Jac- queminot roses and Hat should be set well oS forehead and tha h.prr softly waved and Jrawn over circular roll.

The American Woman Women ETF becomrng very expert and eveQln i in the trade of diamond cutltas. )pD in an American factory, where hrc- cut annually, most of the work is done by women. traction EBther'Eries. the noted I a nove i an partially wlerd a Taylor Armstrong, of Hughesville. contralto of tats city, to each kuown as "Frolics in FrOjpnJnd.

i wet-k, in jercime and Jerome will iryhilge was a Mr and Mrs. visitor last week. j. There will be this even- Fannie CORSETLESS CHORUS 'lbe Talking Plcturejsprngram a the nrst half of this week is as fol- The German-woman has Ions been lows: Song, "Vilga," from the idcil the tts of Ntw bin I nlly the spirTt" of the trine York." from "The i Wilmot Is Uiakiag hi her pas- and Montrose, in singing spe- slviilty In Crefeld lately a remark cialty. The Living Picture grbgram a are simply wonderful.

week except Friday, when, Donovan, as a singing comedienne. School seniors give their class should prove a delightful entertainer play. ae her voice, her songs and general manner are all applause winners. Made tip as a "Weary Willie," acrobatic and contortion gyrations grandchildren, Catharine and spent Stfnday with Mr. and Mrs.

Wise, at le ladies employed at Sprout' WaidroQ office were given a BEAUTIFUL J-'ACE hr fy Ad i BlAUTYSKIN nl 4 -ft-j" 535lortt a decidedly careless man cer, Robin In a aeries juEEUas feats not only executes some marvelous tricks." but also keeps his tors in good humor with hia comedy. Another artist whose sole aim and s. I holiday on Saturday. able evening was spent by a women's The Living Picture jfrbgram Another artist whose sole aim and Tha of the childless woman bnt the fact only serves to make 30c et j-, the object ot-srhich is "the day is: "The MoonshiBfrs a i a success is to make folks ive Bnt they have subsequent dependence the more adaplatlomil women's dress to an "A Country Girl's SWninary i i a Frank Bush, who to WttW if She She ROSTER OP TKT i rfM her fnll not. the more corrupting.

0 vamDle." On ihLs even- A A STOCK COMPANY Rush is one of the highest pncetl Rose SJJd Ralph McWllllams. of Tur- botrille. spent Saturday with Danlei Ganger and family. -Mrs. Dltiler is able to be out after a several week's illness.

i Helen spent Saturday at Association Hall, it made that ahe Is a worse a i trv- the 'she would still flnd Her mother and her grandmother vital and essential work for the i o' pioneer days worked side by side me which the women of the old or-i with their husbands in the wilder- spent to household industries. The ness, bore children wfthon4- the aid -of pellence of oar schools and nurse or doctor, husked corn aad writing and example." On ibis even- Hi" the members were invited to aj- Madeline Delnci 1 vrio 1(t7i i i a LU Jt pear in whatever costume they played with such well Mown organiz- Dy means overestt- tho'ught best fulfilled the ideal, anJ aiions as the Stdr-k Companv. ma ted. as will be seen when heard i to be called on account of the tiusa is ui i-ut? i ecore.was 8 to 1 In favor of Mun- has I performers In vaudeville today, and cy McCarty pitched for the Rexalrs. be seen when heard: got wrong with the elec S'iOck of tn -a-cejt, with music of the vocal a at moving picture show Jt --J 1 hief vehicle of enter- Qn a Wg had to 1 and Waltone will dlsn ls8 -Brudder a gave com- so endeavor to amuse.

Another good checks for rain rPs will be shown, to the show Irtn wttftont-toe am 0 STOCK 01 hl With music or tne voca. husked corn aod ijeia.U are unfortunately not given, Washington, has beep to play I order as the chief vehicle of enter oreover" o'ften reduces her mater-j ground it. even fought the I i a i bul the abandonment of the ahe soubrette roles at'Vsllamont this talnment, Smith and Waltone will il cares and quite legitimately, to! smoothbore. They died early, per-: cors ei was a general feature. I summer.

The Compan. com- so endeavor to amuse. Another goori e-vanishing point. And still her haps, worn out by a nature crfes out for some some vital work to rom one point of view the restless icltement-lovlug, futile woman figure in satiric com 6 eye in all the sad phen-. nena of the unemployed ends her care-free.

often luxurious I i I gong Of -Bsents n.Q_morc figure. children will little rea- aB(J 8 American" IS" BomlnsJly a Bon ttrre-verc her merorjryrto- regard a. haslze Jnslonerjipon her husband's bounty, i of wmeu more rydunjTwawar, the may have snp-1 derlf for her Maga to the new tradition, chorns" further em society's objects. a youijR ued herself- ia dignified Independ- zlne for May. Women Fotk in the Limelight DISPENSER OF I A Frenchman who a a has a gtx'd deal of time on his hands, has amusing himself by r- ckonin A FINE'ME99 Beauty! How to get Cut don't try all.

stays, unc Klse you'll be in a. One i-jvises ess yolks in Another says honey should a i tack cf grip. In costumes there is a marked ten oncy toward continuing tie policy of le past months, that is, making tt3 kiit sateen-lent to the upper part, the drooping line nd preserving aroughout. number of kisses he a given bed ia, i Is wife during the first yaara; Olive ll is advised for on own way. Waistbands are rather high- ais ma rried life.

'ht 1 skin, er and draped or shaped more in the He a the first year he i Oue is told 'tis A 4 r.v Vl 9 I 1 I 'l fl R4' into the old nd araDea or snapea i iu jie i i Swiss belt fashion, but without pensed about 100 a a to QlQ oVTlSS Delt ISOIUII, vt iniwut, ijtriJBr-u iw pornis, in order to define the ll.e of Rowing birthdays, and legal and Oat hopes, that it isn't the to fib about ft. the waist well, to emphasize the loose, fear From sticky dlscomf.i arougnoui. vague cut of the prevailing second year the a periencos at a 4jop of The a i of coat ne continued above the redllcf a and ln third year things on flnger Or Up aquerte. with cut-aaa froms, i fashion, or shows a BP, Harry A. Bauzbaf and S.

W. painter put It a aew l-feot canvas coverodis codar Ci-roo, the finc-c: on i Saturday. urday A of rung of tji-v Recalls and the Hughea-1 TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 12 played three in- 118 ntags on Saturday, nad rm Majestic snd Lyceum. New York City. 107--Times in New York" City--107 Pictorial Reproduction Obcr Amiiier Its People and Their HENRY ELLSWORTH Auspices of Williamsport O.

E. 300 Colored Views Spec a I Music Cathedral Chimes 10 Ctwle First i Views of tne as produced in Obreamrnergau in T905 N'qte-- Mr Ealsworth is the only American who has appeared before ihe performers in His views are differentfrom all others and are the only ones shown to and endorsed by the performers, authorities Edgar Pfleegor spejat Sunday at hla home at Montandon. i Milton Smith, was at Montgom- Satnrdsy evening. i- Ralph spent Sunday at a i and vicinHy. i Tho-re will a at-ciai held I Fred Godcharlee, of Hilton and Del-- home of Mrs.

Hummrl. of mar Townsend, of HughesviUe, were I Port Penn. on Tuesday uvijilag. i a Muncy visitors on Friday. RDfro3hmc-L3 will be servo I A 1 (ieorge Brumgard.

of the Gundy Wolfe farm on Muncy R. F. D. No. l.

aJsJon Hi Wolfe farm on Muncy K. u. i. LJUlo Marie Merrill is able to was a business visitor in town oa Sat- jo out aft having had a severe et-1 u'rday. Charles Waldron and J.

Howard Wai- ck cf grip. Charles Waldron an owar a Mrs. Minler. of Lairdsvllle. le spend- i dron have lust revived a ing this week i her eon.

John new sixteen-foot, launch, i tirrt and a i on Carper. ler- street horse-power gasoline englner They vn'i u-ic- -and villagers ta Mov- returne-i on Sat- ing pictures taken of Three visit at scene in Pass.o_n Plw. -v clve a yeu danco at i Albert, proprietor of the Ster- to bls Better half had to be content with easily imagined, a day. one in ihe morning and which invariably falls away waist, corselet fashion, or rom me front, ending In long points, straight plastron piece in in shorter square cut or rounded also gam this alii behind- the shoulder line Is kept Bretelle Bodico I one In the evening. are fill' Th pinafore, or bretelle-ljodJce.

is a happened after the fifth year hP armhole "la-Re and the a i bo popular, revealing a lace lg wrapepd ln mystery, bnt the hi i of the tailor to or silk under blcruse; whole a rate ot -progression" he probab- the all i a outline is stralghter and less baggy arrived eventually at one kiss on ifsT, fun of evolve charm so! than, last year, when the kimono craze i he first of January every leap year. hp no donbt we cast Its shadow over everything. Not illnnrrg. that tnere is no i i i i nn Inne- A i np r.OLOR 1 fiiacr give a icip yeu oanco ai i iV'-B. Aioeri, ptuy.

IQIV.I Mozley on Friday night of thi' jjrng stere, and, Charley Oracle's orcohstra will Homer, electrician at The Palms, nan uuu i uc music. i spent Sunday at thslr homes at day. while in the fifth year feeling of the beauty wjalvl be Harry Hall haa rctui ned--to New- berry. Relic of the Spanish war 1 Mtss Anafe 111 at her homo on Carpenter I i i i Clyde Korb and W. EX Smith spent Sunday with Men is at Downing left Saturday tor A Mich to her rlaash- thar tnere is no na-.

feel quite secnre in offering this i that the Japanese Influence Is no long- r.r of coal at once, for It is sure of a er i us-far from it, it is apparen in the wide, loose armhole. the short A A OF COLOR ug lire in our midst, Our Skirts For the moment the sort trotteur er. ikirt. which ts always pleated in sceie vay. yet maintains carefully the line bor of and for year? 'i.

fled all the efforts of the i to dispose of her. She rni-jM rfegiBitr. anj for the Government 1 ii.iLcn.9 VMJ -Hall on and aft erFrlday. May members of the today. Week of May 11 (Except Friday) if live hjps.

and the clinging, envelop- ng. long, plain skirt are the two to occupy the center of the stage. But hey must fit closely- and cling close- UrtTe must be no evidence Of the moral support of a Tall-flotinced -oat beneath. Petticoats. Indeed, are made In the softest, most sonple of silks, and their flounces are gener- illy of the flat pleated order.

Bar Bolero The bolero has never been so near sxtinctJon, yet etlll exists, here and there, and Is safe to say It will one day conre into its own again. We shall return to our boleioo. For the moment the basqued jacket haa It ali Its oversleeve, and the seamless Blouses of filet or Irish lace, or of make themselves Stajc-'and other big Icasru-? games. at Michigan i i Mlss Iar do every morning, easily makes I i a Fessler accompanied Mrs. 'iiprrt'the favorite WilHamsport dally oj' ins a3 far as jViHiamsport.

where she every baseball fan In Mur-cy. Up'ent Sunday i relatives. Miss Jejinie Leto-r, of-West i a M- Perkins, of Williamsport. a la spendlog the week he-re with her', spelU Sunday evening with-frlenUs at F.ntertamment fcjtlfaonlinary of brother. Grant Leiser.

i this place. a i Geraldinc. the little-daughter of Mr A number from here were 3 tilOljSeJi Ul i ui lllaftT? fine lawn or Indian muslin, covered parasols of cerise green; with thick raised embroidery, hold the Pierrot ruches, not at Giddy war: flauntlhg When to fn to Amer- and Mrs. Ward Smith, is slowly TPCOV Dewey ering from a long Passion plrtureo The fjiT 13 roal night for Lutheran -benefit. ar? with thick raised embroidery, hold the Pierrot ruches, not at all backward to be readi'h- u'niafne'u "the first passion play pictures that have i field to the exclusion of the more, their color schemes.

The world. Jem- the'fcafiro and Nan-: every been shown In Muncy. Admls-1 by fussjr styles; but for morning wear, mine when arrayed in Its new spring Brhish vessels engaged in sion 10 cents. act fc the simple skirt, finely pleated and clothes looks like an old-fashioned na wa nl si-t with jeweled studs' down the cen-, garden--flowers of all colors gaily tra Lpt-a ter. is fancied for wearing with the i blossoming together.

i ee 1. tn i H- VftArS pUrCaaSG I LIKil, I. a novei affair a soda water party, on Saturdav evening. The refreshments were chocolate soda, lemon eodi, or ange soda and s-3a The amuse- of Coal Iligiii' au i Jii r-c- i angt 1 the first passion play pictures fiat have i mful during the evening was rurnisneu xi.m«-r jn-ito. I ft Ll Red wing and MJ i two vessels engaged in sion 10 cents.

jact brought ta frwu the simple finely a clothes looks an lln A slatlc waters. I Miss Elsie Rogers, ot Green Hill tertalnlng pan of their was a ss was sent a near Fennsdale silent Friday, 'be 1 LAJ ossomlng togMoer veara purchasV the but c-aptains temoon in town. jame. Doctor of Montgomery Sl I BVen eo wns4 hlch a of the two merchant ship, to Miss Martha App. of Muncy R- F.

D. Sau at Muncy or the fussy have kept, -a virginal whiteness this ftrrf unlis the -Aips No 3. spent ereaing ta ri ucnes of 0r UJm were bought as as the cargoes, CAarles of the loose Jacket; It Is more in the picture than the locse blouse A with beaded narrow ends or wltn beadea ends or tassels and OIl ij- a silk tie. narrow." passed around a muslin collar finish off the throat and knotted in front with a ViCtltrtr! i a a all the one of the the newest ideas jong en( j8 dangling; It may be a sash of two ends through an so b) ue coral pink swathing a In nt KA t-' hrtu- antique buckle at the throat; no bow, Uit ends left Record. Group of New Cosfuuic An American girl, MIsi Gertrude F-1 mains to be seen.

6ole. who has won distinction In California as a sculptor, was recently married to Baron Kanno, a Japanese a poet and to Japan. story is a rpmatlc one, as both, the poet and tBe sculptor have been Miss Ruth Dnrant Evans, of South- Carolina, will receive her degree at the Chattanooga University of Law early in June, and a few days later her license to practice at the Chat- slender waist; It may be bnt an the bargain went oal. the bodice, but color there must be. I PREDICTIONS the I fleet into Manila, termer aa a collier and the latter as a supply i ship.

After the battle ot Manila the living In te founded by -Joa-1 tttnoogn Bar. She Is reported to stand 11 I i uw qaio iHfler in -Ptedmont HiBa. Twe-'of Miss Boyle's statneaiave.b^en iflfhly commended, one entitled "Womankind," and the "Truth." the latter depleting a man strnggT to mount a cflff; tffiHe a to his protecting: arm. The yonng Bte wtil two schools 1 to yo Baron thp head ol 1 of poetry "of the "Western Gertrude sleeves are headway and it la advisable to a few summer dresses them. The heavy filet laces gain constantly In popularity and have quite superseded the Irish and Venise took dinn et a price that made the Muncy Walkovers, a baseball team, ril uo tel on Saturday.

gasp witb- with, players averaging 14 years of Charles D. Felraelee. of for games i teams ot ari Mrs. Mary ige Address challenges to were married at r. 5Iaurer.

i Parsonage, at Muncy. on Misii Ada Kent who has been ajternoon at 4 ur. at George Hebaey's. has returned c. Hanna.

to her home at EHmsport. Ainos Reeder and William RaHs Underground cart, of this place, are San nnderground railways now out -of a total authorized on al! Famous Talking AND Living Pictures EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION' EstHer Erieg In liiustrated Popular Sengs AFTERNOONS AND EVEN Cents to Ail, U) any part of the aftrrnoon or LU-C Zaflra waa used as a afspatrh boat smoiig tire Islands of Ih'e. Philippines tTO eorne in. 8he ag eorne in. an made with she has een offered to fOT a few weeks.

a her ghe 9 grounds She was -for J2'XOOO. the Irish and recently offered for rj Ver- smart colored effects are this bul nc) one wouid bajr.tef because of oir business iar rthtflinpd. In dotted Swisses. fl a Is buHdtog a new miles, work being In Main street. He already has lines which are not yet 'tandaticms completed.

The Metropolitan sche Albright Is at Philadelphia two sets of rails Week of May il to 16 All-Star Bill and New at the head of a class of 150. although Hi tut; ircau ui a wiaaH UL 49U, IS CULUmucu the only girl In the class. She comes dress la worn over a from a family that baa produced sev- dlstingtilahed lawyers and her yoWT of oratory Is said to be remarkable! Is pfobable that she will vtte herself to office and make a specialty of advising" women. A marriage of Uteiarj Interest ta announced a Professor izr obtained In dotted Swisses. fore ign she Mrs Charles Cluny lace color of the Qovemmenf In one with the Swiss and the -u An and serving the traffic of th'- 1 11 portions of the city.

8 i TM a.t her borne on surrouDatag toe ci evening. tween the central S. "Dnnlap. Professor fortifications, lines JEP.iM Uad JKP.OME--In Gnat Acrotmth; is quiuumcu i sensp ig conslaerM a gooa Market street Friday evening. iwwc" 5orn r-it dress Is worn over a slip of having helped to make possible 'Dunlp.

Professor fortifications ocrup.n color or white. bMe ot Manila, and It Is i Berl in and Superintendent 6. B. the position of i Straw colorings, pongee shades and her few remaln evening at and lastlyr-two ans other light yellow tones 'are much of lnact venesg pta- or sv sought In cotton stuffs. of Port Orchard Bay Th? gtewart Ranch 6iH3rooklyn.

N. river. The portions Is favored in gown trimmings haa a displacement of abont i 3 iring relAtlves here. i now In operation carry a SVtTTI In StnffiaK Duo. Tbrtr P'-i-'j'ir this year and le dresses are em broldered In Its delicate shades.

The sleeveless" coat In silk, lace set or what one wilK la to be a picturesque feature, "yr" Ing years of Inactlvenesa In tbe pla- amsuO rt- cld waters of Port Orchard Bay Tb? Stewart has a displacement of abont i 3 itlng relatives here. i 500 tons. Tbe Nanchan is still used Mls8 Ma xy C. Green has retarned 360.000 passengers Pactflc a visit Philadelphia concession, called with her brother, Dr. LA Monte to tbe Seattle Post-Intelligencer.

of Ice-flelda IB Qrecm- Sreen. reen. Professor-Harris A. SnotUhas rtrfit angles "To the course Ihe i K. T.

'river. The portions of the system, an of i dally. Te Qtner tite North aAd RaBwayT crosses Parts rersely to sotrO.and hu a total lOTgUl of aJwnt seven miles, "ta now tmder constrnc- FRANK BVSH-Tbe Si Teller A. Art--- lrfla.cd Hear r.t^s Irish WOYINO WCTVHB1 Bcois nt al! Floor SOc Check BwTM like EWSPAFERI.

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