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is. BUMWlN. WlMJAMgpOiti'. PA'. UVM Woman's Page WREATHED EFFECTS A new decoration for the dresses designed for coining sea Bon consists of little wreaths of ribbon in fadfcd tones of tiloe, green, mauve and rose du Barrl.

Inter spersed i blossomJ In tarnished illver go'd. i as thoujsh they appeared tn all tile pristine neos uf colorings miniature wreaths are to dresaes of puro ciuon or i ton. being emploel tu catch trp the swft folds of the oversklrl or tunic, i as well to connect the IOOAV ladefl olte drapery of tie tiny sleeves. I Ln mauy cases a i tooch I of orLginallty Is addc'd by a coupie of the wreaths poised among the curls ta4 aoll of Lha spaoe between them being bridged i a i rope of tarnUheJ silver or gold ribbon sewn wjth seed I STACiE OKM HOUSE The Ccntmue io GLXO With Delight on the Big Lif e-Motion Picture Show Afternoon inC Evcnjng The crowds cnllcue io flock lu THENOYFIWTHUTOI pearls of tiny beads to emerald anJ Lycomlng Opera to nib coloring, which give a glixierlns effect. NEW MILLINERY A smart hat i often transform a perfectly simple go-vn elegant of course, that is becoming to lu wearer as well as charming in Itself.

For morning a there is a hat of dark blue straw, i a border of green to brl.ni. and the trimming is formed' i large wheel-shaped rosettes of green and blue to match the straw, i green'owls' beads- in the centre of each For more dressy occasions there is a a hat of transparent i guipure lace in an Irish crochet pattern, i a very full IUht rache of white and a feathery with a i gull perched in while a wn-ath of rosebuds and foliage appear at the sta-e. Among the other attractions Is a 1 to th fcv.g li'e popu- a eyerytxjry a i en- of admission Practical Frock of Lightweight Serge Amoag tie -simpler of the house ed skirts with frocks 'designed for spring and early erj" or se none are prettier ana or light blue. Many up with bulged or- bands and pretty buttons, which is worn over any lingerie shirt- waist. Such frocks are often a por ttoa of Includes jacket for -Children's Falsehoods greatest of the prob- is how to 1m-i press upon the mind of the child the wroDRfulness of lies.

Consequently a obn'tribution on the subject by G. From this netat, MrT Hall proceeds Appleton's possesses an almost unl- versal interest. "They need," Professor Hall says in' All who have studied them realize that there are masses of crude superstitions which they very early learn Hall to -the April number of to repress," continues he, "that a- little later there are minor misdeeds and sometimes immoral habits that pre- slstently seek refuge in the darkness the "course of this article, "an objec-! of concealment. Every child needs trve word varied, large and active to have a domain of life and expe- enoueh to greatly absorb them, and rience all its own, sacred from Intru- fteathey will HOT need to improvise siont and tha.temptation.of fond par- an'd "cVeate The mono- ents to maintain complete confidence tony of school life and iessdhs leaves with their growing boys and girls is not aching roid bnt a mass met by a natural Instinct of resist- of surplus energy and crartng In ance on the part of the child; which 1 --stgff lf 'id "mental poverty or else expatiate far and wide, and with considerable lon Into the world of the outside Interests It does not fo It." IB often by reservations, prevarications and perhaps by positive lies. Hence, a wise policy of letting alone and of seeming to ignore and of jrespecJJng the child's own person- Tnfty as inviolable removes the temptations to Money Matters and Marriage black chip hat with a of vleux of rose straw to the brim, aad the trimming consists of hanging rows large Jet beads and delicately vleux rose jstrlch tips.

I A I DRESSES Very beautiful are many of the dresses that are now being worn by coD-flrmaUon candidates. They are expressed In the purest i crepe de Chine and cashmere and the less xpensive nan's veiling, and the salient feature of every design tn which they are developed is simplicity. wellhung akin is edged wtth plis religteuse, or has an upturned hpm silk like the of a nun. and the ejuaHy simple cors- over a chemi- nainsook or famous Talking Plc'areb tag Pictures, and tu Esther Erleg sweetly laj- Illustrated declares that it Is tertajnment for the pr heard of. The Living Picture program for to day follows "A Pnnc.

sj In Uls- guise." "The Scarlet letter" and "Mr and Mrs. Joliygwd Gt Tandem ing There'ls nothing -his entr-r-iain- ment In the state, and i.o woinier thai theater patrons appreciate it Everybody Heard of a Bush, and Everybody Hear i Tell Funny Stories trere are but few perzoas lo WH- training In vajide- ville affairs been the k-ost bit extended, who have not i least, of Frank Bush Mxov seen this clevtr story teller in one or other of the big shows about the coun- and all are agreed that he Is without exception. the Peer la the 1 story line The Irresistible Is heading the bill at the F-JJBily Theater. and la succeeding la convulsing tU at diences w.th the most humorous and somewhat nonsensical patter Lhat i tvt-r fell from Somebody says that "Wit consists in surprise." If sucb Is the case Frtuik com'-s right! fully by bus InternatkjnaJ fame, for every sentence he utter" Is a I surprise Practically' evry6tie elates Frank's quality of humor, and in it find delight. The i name of Frank Bush, "The King of Story T'-llers." on any bill adds lustre hear him.

for he is real t- "The Happy Tramp" is a national classic of humor Robin, the By the election of Captain William i comedian, on lids wek's bill, is much Factors of Safely The human body a wonderfal machine, provided wltH ascular, nervous ana mental fer in 01 normal eds. In health, the orgsns and tiisues can do -jtjle their ostial amount of worlc i or ir.t:ion. bccsosc have stored, ecrrjy to meet the dcoacd When you feel "all oat." these factors of iaicty aro nearly ntiaaxted aad you need to retort lo BEECHAM'S PILLS to renew lie supply of energy, wherever it may be called for. Indigestion, tulioos attacks, constipation, loss of sjecp 4 ner- dizzy spells, are warnings that the factor of a the stomach, brer, bowels or brain, 19 low, or neanng the danger point and needs to be replenished- Beecham's Pills increase (he snppfy of blood, strengthen the stomach, operate the the nerve build tissue, and create a reserve supply of energy, which is the only natural and i way to Protect the Health In wtUi aiat, We. SHBilE i The a A i i Egg-shaped Head) ege la sette or embroidered vided are usually puffed below the shoulders and finished with long rnit- tens' of lace that fall over the white gloves.

a tendency has been shown to drape a tulle veil that resembled that of a bride upoa 'he glrHah head of the conflrmf'lon candidate some choose squares of very fine nainsook or lisse, which is worn placed across the forehead jnst as a Sister of Mercy wears her frontlet. A- tulle square securely but lightly attached to the hair by means of safety plas Is appropriate. COQUET1SH MOTOR COAT It's Quakeress. London Introduced 1C It Is most picturesque. A veil should accompany it.

a a IB taffeta. --is on shot raspberry One beauty and mauve. a rouleau to match. Such coquetishness has not dreamed of since the good old times. JVFnMnier.

of enjoyed ill as the third ter. Miss ment DOW has the stag organization of Army and only needs the authorisation I of the Adjutant Oenera.1 to organize two additional companies to make It complete. I Major Follmer unanimous! a make up of this charac- STtoTD 3 of Smith and Waithe by seniority and ability, having made Company A the best company in the regiment, and will make the other majors tn tie regiment hustle to keep pace He was the last of the original SpeTnbeTs of pany A on its reUs. she sings a medley introduction, suggesting perhaps a dozen of the old songs, but none in Its entirety. SmRK, ttc male member of the team, ha a a most pleasing voice, nnd admirably as- Miss Waltone in several magnlf- duets.

This act is much appreciated. Allen Doone Company, the company being a charming Miss anl a small one-year old tot, arc also doing much to please with an offering Romance In Ir'larid Tie oThers on the bill consist of Jerome The rain of past week prevented Jerome, in Frolics In Froglana: work being rifle range of Fannie Donovan, singing cc-modlenne, the WiBlamspon. companies, will be aiKjther -week before It will be; In shape for of marksmen. An election will soon be ordered for captain of Company -A, vice Follmer, promoted to Major. Next month elections will be held in Company for Captain vice Helm, commission expired; and for First Lieutenant In Company vice Hester, commission expired.

-Colonel Logarf. Commissary General, a fl ms moving pictures. entertaining Town clock benefit at the Mozley on Saturday night Admission 10 cents. Mrs. R.

B. Montgomery Miss Martha Schuylor, who have been ill, Roy'Breon. who has been employed a' 1 -5 ulji.c»; souie returned f) his home at IxiganUw. Mrs Kred Weaver, daughter Mary and A a and son Klijab. left for Tioga.

they will visit the form- parcels. Mr and Mrs. Elijah Callahan. "Merlon Cohlck has returned from Liberty, where he has employed for some time. Mr Herschey.

has from ho thji p. ,1 nrh for appendicitis on Saturday. Mrs. Watts spent a day Ln Williamsport. Arthur Lewis left for a visit with his parents at Pine liland.

Charles Ross, of CammJil. spent Sunday here. Mrs. Roblasoa was In Will lam sport i Saturday. J- Harris returned to his home In Wiliiamsport after spending Sunday here.

Sue Duke, of Dickinson Seminary, spent Sunday with her-parents at this place. Born to Mr and Mrs. Fred Fisher, a son, on May of MaleKUla. in ths were once thought to cunical. l-'or that reasoa deiUel that the Maie-a the lowest of tia Wiliiamsport after with'friends at this place.

Sunday Later It wa.6 found that the conrcal prudueed as the Chinese viuui.3n distorted their fwi, by blnd- lug tbeoi In infancy. egg-ahap- od head Is stjii fashionable Male- kuia, some extraordinary re- are actiieved. A conlca! Lead retreats from Toreaead. in sucTiT, nuinner that one ampi.ed to know the owner of 'his remarkable profile preserves his or her proper senses, such 'as they are. 1 could not hear, -however, ihat the custom was supposed to alfect the in, leDect In a'ny way.

The conical shape la produced by winding strong spinel cord spirally about the heads of yoateg babies and from time to tune. A piece mat Is first p'ut on the head andT tne cord Is eotl- ed over this, so as to gie It a goo4 purchase. The crown ot the head la left to develop In the upward and backward fashion Thl Irf-Ro much admired. One fear? the poor babies snffer very from the process. Tin- 1 saw was cry1" xked as If It were constantly ia pain; but the mother, forgetting for i LWiiU I DUl U1C 111UU2VI iul 1 tam have returned from a- two mouths' i through the western states.

The Misses Probst and Miss Fllgh. white woman, showed it to quna piroudly. pointing out the cords with smile. She had N. G.

is to have the of- are now able to be out. who wa3 scalded at his home at fleers of the commissary of all three brigades, assembled at tie I First Brigade headquarters. City Hall, i place some time ago, come home Philadelphia, on May 23, so that the from the WilUamsport Hospital. HE is Casio has returned from a ten days' trip to Washlngtrm. Rev.

Mr. Diion has returned to manner of handling the commissariat at the may go tec impress upon the members of their companies tie fact that the new bayonet, with Its razor like eilge. Is dan- unless it is. not a plaything and shouid not be played with. It should never be drawn without orders.

The enlls-ted men in V. ytth the army long ago learned this, and impressed upon It. The latest rtcUm of the new bayonet is Private Fitzgerald, Company Third Infantry- A Is Ignorant of her husband's financial affairs occupies a difficult position. She never knows if she is justified In any expense even for her homo tf her husband has not begun his new life by placing her above the humiliation of asking for money for her needs, she is bound to wear herself out In dread of refusal ot such requests. Each passing year increases the discomfort of her position, eaviBBB the amount of his and if hard times descend upon them debts Tbe tack of a father places will find her unequal to the straggle.

noon mother's shoulders, It is not sordid in the least to discuss and to decide her own money matters before raorrlage--why future -she should do it in as business money Is as math a necessity as food like a manner as she- would discuss since is- needed for the purchase of If girls would ooly exercise common sense when discussing the future with prospective partners and dispose ef money maTlsra" before marriage, they would escape a world of dlscom- tort It Is a mystery why any woman should feel hesitation In finding out on. wha' she is expected to dress and pay her little personal expences. It she a father, It Is his place to learn what Income Jils fnture son-ta- law can commrfn'd; how mucli 1re bas weddhrg detatte. that and every other thing we need. Ate Our Women Sinfully Plain; "Most woman are plain--sinfully remarked a mah with brutal i Vi tlTl DHOTI at a gathering of women the other day.

But he tar wrong? around any assembly ot worn en, and what do you see? You cannot, fail to see 5- show 'signs of that most ageing quite early In A woman ought to be ai her best between the oges of 30 jmJ 6tft many are- barely out of their. -before- they to fade. Let any woman, out on a series of afternoon rails, and make mental note of lot What does she --flnd? Very often, several wonipn In They have been struggling since early morning to deal with the heterogene ous masa of food thrust upon them, and they will have to do so through the long night watches. Note the. habits of the woman of superb health anj beauty.

She rises and devotes 20 minutes to vig- tol- An hour physical exercises. a cold or tepid bath beforp br.eakfast she drinks a pint of (Aire cold -'ater. Breakfast consists of plenty of stewed or fresh fruit, pure whole-meal broad, butter, per haps an egg, the entire meat' being thftronghly masticated. After breakfast outdoor exercise: but the time is usefully to the benefit of ojjiers. They Reserve It? An hour before her second meal BLOUSE A I A I They will not down They are our mainstays.

What If one has a few guimpes! Even three-piece costumes do not "down" them. Jumper frocks but make conveniences necessities. With the coat suit there Is positively no doing without them. Happily these waists are now chosen with regard to the suits with which they are to be worn. I They are new.

What are they like? They are in rnitered effects The miteped stripes may be in col- 'ors. -Or the stripe is a mere matter ot weave. Some of those designs are very some are inconspicuous. JABOTS OF LAWN Very pretty and new are the jabots made of fine, plaited lawn with a Colored hemstitch like a handkerchief, of course. In washing fabrics.

They are smart In black and--whlte with pale and yellow edgings. I FOOD baa Health and consequently lacking to beauty. Found Mrs. A. looking very seedy: said she was nearly mad with neural-1 gla all last night; never slept a wink.

Miss B. a' home with an a coU. i she i slowly of strength it is Mra. suffering from rheumatism, another pint of water. (No liquid at mouser.

On April 17 the i meals.) Five or six hours Intervene Bleeping on the floor of In town yesterday to see specialist. 'Has been very bad with i Mrs. E. recovering from an opera- lion for appendicitis. Bad Hablti It Is alm.vr-lmpossible to pay a Cat Goes Twenty-one Day Eating or Drinking Lock.

Haven, May R. B. Reftenour is proud of a tabby cat that has Just emerged from an Imprisonment of twenty-one days, during which time It had neither food nor -vater. and the family is mak-' Ing every ejfort to nnrse the animal a cat the He was acting as an instructor of re' the bayo- orults-and to net from the withdrawing sca.boar.1 It stuck. A more forcible pull brought it out.

but. as It left the scab-bard the blade was drawn across Fitzgerald's hand, causing an ugly wound, which required five stitches to close it at st Agnes' Ros- pltal. The Eighth regiment has elected Captain Adam Garver. of Company Yerk. as its third major Company A seems to have the prull this spring in regiments of the Third Eighth.

Ninth and Twelfth all electing captains from Company A as their Junior Major. It is saW that the Captain of Company A. of the Fourth, wants to be the Junior major of Siat regimen; Imitation of Glass One part of i -lead in a inbUuie of 0.7? part of varnish, wtth 0.25 part of oil nf i To the as a i medium, and burned white sugar getting along nicely. Normals vs. Rexalls at West Water 2.30.

Batterries: For Rexalls McCarty and Schug; for Normals, Kcrstcddder and Schug. Roger i is bpending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B.

Vandine. R- E. Kift, of Sunbury. visited his particular account. sbaped head that she had neglect ot for she was was of no A young girl who Waters-nils, after spending Sunday here.

Coseo has returned from West Albanv and Oswego, N. Y. i Lee Peife'r, Beech Creek, spent' welVbrought Sunday i his sister, Mrs. T. El Roffu.

Oliver Kerste.tj.er, of Lock Haven, spent Sunday- here- Hazel Harrer is spending Monday was standing beside- her' had evident- Eva Strayer. of Newbf'rry, a i Bertha Smith. Sara Stenner Is home from spent a few ly had a more careful mother, for her head was almost shaped. It Is interesting to know that this up youtig woman has maiiiwi a Geograpl kjal Pid.S. F.

iflEEi-536Mtrft SUfh St. vlslt pn and Scranton. M7s. TJ. and chndreu Mr.

and Mrs. S. H. Merrill, of Hails, I week th former's 8is- rere In town on Sunday. wmiamsnort Miss-Bernlce Houghton has returned 1 ter ln llllam8 rt to her home at Williamsport after a Slonebaker spent Sunday In pleasant visit with her cousin, Miss Helen Kift.

at Muncy Station. S. M. Sprole. of Pottsville.

spent Monday afternoon in town. John P. Michael, of -Ciarkstowu. spent yesterda-r morning in town on business. Carrol Vandine.

of Hughesvllle. was a Monday afternoon visitor In Muncy. Frank Keefer was here from Sunbury yesterday. WllHam H- sup'crinten- dent of the Mnncy Water company. Ls at Addison, N.

for a few weeks, on business. Harry Harner, of Suabury, was--a Muncy visitor this week. A. E. IJlley is home 6rom a week's visit at Avis and Jersey.

Shore. Miss Isabel Hill is confined to her home by Illness. Reijecea Springer, of Hushes- Mrs. Samuel Reicler and ntece Marv Hill returned from spending Sun 3 ay ln McElhatten. Mrs.

Frank fiorsneH has returned home from a two weeks' visit with relatives at Newberry. Mrs. Updepraff. of Newberry. was a guest of Mrs.

John Boldorf on Saturday. Frank Bonnell has returned home from Cherry Tree, where he has been employed. Mr an-1 Mrs. John Grepnaway. of Frtedens passed through here on Sun- WeeK of May 11 to (Except Friday) ra Reading is visiting friend; in Salladasburp.

and Arthur OTi ot lead. The color, must he made very thin at first spread on glass plate with a bmad bmsh. ville. was a guest at S. a Renn's this VFuiiamsport, passed through here on week.

gfaturdav Principal Harris A. gpotts. of the 3 lren Peters, of Beech Normal, is quite ill at his home teK i near here recently on Prospect i County Superin'pn-; rrs Brown and chil- dent G. B. Milnor has charge of Pro- spen Sunda i friends a evenly as posalbfe Shouid i dows require a new cnat.ng.

-tie old mast first be removed by the application of strong lye. made from potash, or one rob on a i made from two parts of hydrochloric acid, two parts vililol, one part sulphate of copper a part gum Arabic of a American. fessOT gpotts' classes for a few days. Famous Talking AND Livittg Pictures EXTRA A.0DED ATTRACTION Miss Father Crieg In Illtistrated Popular Song? AFTERNOONS AXD tiVhJNINGS Admission 5 to All, to any part of the "House afternoon or PIMPLES "I in kladil of nrsean on Friday, It being her birth- anniversary. About one hundred beautiful souvenir card? were sent to her by her many friends.

J. R. Glass Is borne from Tower City for a few days. Miss Pauline Verga. of Lock Is visiting in Muncy for a few weeks" Nu.jua] HighVu'erary Society will meet at Educational Hall tomorrow evening at .7 3i William Venrlck.

Watts and 1 W. F. Brittain spent Sunday with J. Coulter at the Hartley Hall Hotel. Send news for this column to Martha Brit'p-ln.

Work at the a i street Tetrals under the direction of on Mr. an-i Mrs-. i rmmd of calls without finding i state dinner, which simply means a midday of tilings very rnnch as portrayed I luncheon. above. The habits of the woman who Is sln- plafn are responsible.

-She eats all sorts of indigestible stuff nonrs either good was barn between the two meals, hence her when a' load of hay was thrown i appetite is keen, and the simplest fare'i the mow. covering the feline un tastes drflclons. 0 known to the farmer who delivered o'clock another pint of water. the hay. 6 o'clock a simple meal is eaten.

At intervals men working about Of course, many must have the late the barn, heard strange noises not unllfcs th of a cat- Saturday Councilman ReKenour decided to Investigate, so with a fork began turamg over the hay until he finally uncovered the cat. weafc and almost them to I 1 mornlnc- to to a a Brittain and John Steck Is being I rapidly pushed. I'riyBeaysfe fhe Bay Is over. The stomach and the other organs of the body have done their fair share of wort and no more The pure ood -hag marto blood. Pure blood "spells health, HeaHh "most but still alive.

was about to pick It -up when it jumped with trtie animal jnfcfciy water. "Today rd er Uovd Wurster. tained delightfully at a porch pany on rc UK bere on Monday. Tbe following were present. Misa Elizabeth Wlneffardner, Mary Brittain, Miss Mary Shaw.

Miss H-elen Rogers. Messrs Lesifr Ade. Da Seltzer. Howard Helm, Bruce ani Harry Fisher Mr Helm 1 i a Rogers played accompaniments and Miss Miss Rogers. Mr.

Seltzer and Mr. Fisher sang Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Rogers and daughter. Carrie, of Pennsdale. spent part of Monday here wtth J.

Boyd Rogers. Goodman. Mr and Mrs. J. Nff.

of Larry's; Creek, visited i here on John SlaoRenwhite and Charles Gin-! to SallaJashurg on Sunday, Mrs Goh! and dang-hter. of passed through heVe on Friday Harry Harer. of Level, was in our town on Sunday. Professor M41ter. of WTniam and Mr.

Waltz, of Lycoming. in this vicinity otf Monday Mrs. H. Neff and Mrs drove to Salladashure mi r. day Miss a i i of burg, called on a i i i i rcen: in R.

in Jersey Shore i i a i is i i i from a foo the result of an accident i i Week of May 11 to 16 All-Star BUI and New A OK' A I Their A 1 i A Really Huh s.ii»r! of Best a in the Wortd Rev a i of East mon Maine, says "1 have usej Bucklen'a Arnica Salve for several years, nn my old artny wound, and other obstinate sores, find it the best healer in the I use it too wi'h In my veterinary business." Price 25c J. BL Dnubimgh'B drnc store. used OoW 'SPAPERf.

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