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THE FORT WAYNE HAILY NEWS JUNE 28. ORDER makes your cheeks so round and red And chubby, too?" says teasing Fred, PERFECTION "I bet I know what you have done- BREAD Youv'e put some paint on, just for fun!" PERFECT "You horrid boy!" blushed little Bess, BREAD Her color deep'ning, more or less, "That simply shows how well I'm feedI always eat Perfection Bread." Perfection Bread brings color to the cheeks of both young and old as only the most nourishing food can do. 0 00 0 PERFECTION BISCUIT COMPANY to Miss Garda Grant, of Detroit, is visiting Miss Evelyn Walter, Mr. and Mrs: Henry Reiter have returned from a visit at Decatur. Mrs.

E. R. Wood will spend the coming week in Chicago with Mr. Wood. Miss Alice Wilson has returned from a visit with friends at Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lyons have -gone ADDITIONAL SOCIETY From Page to Decatur to be the guests of Mr.

and the Skippoo club last week at Mrs. M. F. Rice. home, on East Lewis street.

The Causeries du Mardi will enjoy Miss Mary Brimmer has gone their annual picnic at Robison park. New York City, where she will Tuesday afternoon. relatives for seyeral months. Dr. K.

K. Wheelock and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James B. White Ruth, have returned from a motoring son, William, leave this week trip to Princeton, Ind.

cupy their cottage at Walloon: lake. Mr. and Mrs. George' W. Pixley, who Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh M. Beaver have. been making a trip through the Mr. and Mrs.

H. G. Weaver will east, have returned the next two weeks at Lake Janies. Mrs. Jessie Cornell, of Hartford Mr.

and Mrs. Frank- -Stone have City, is the guest of her. aunt, Mrs. their guests Mrs. William Haserodt Walker, of Horace street.

Miss Catherine Haserodt, of Elyria, Mrs. Katherine Wteman entertained Mrs. Julia French White, of The Frank Dry Goods Co. NOTICE Our June Wonder Sale closes next Wednesday, June 30. Two days more to take advantage of the Wonder Sale prices, which prevail all over our establishment.

The tremendous patronage accorded us during the past ten days has far exceeded our expectation, and we are quite sure our patrons share with us in the mutual advantages this sale offers. Many who have been unable to attend will surely take advantage of the three days remaining. Greater attractions during the closing days of our successful June Wonder Sale. Wonder Sale of Belts Wonder Sale of Ladies' We offer ladies' silk elastic belts and pretty Dress Skirts silk belts which sold from 50c to choice, 25c each. $1.50 ladies' white and colored wash skirts, at Twenty five dozen Dutch collars, excellent 98c each.

values in embroidered and lace-trimmed; worth One hundred and fifty ladies' gingham, rep and 50c; choice, 25c each. lawn one-piece dresses and jumper dresses, regular $5,50 values, at $3.79. A stupendous bargain in silk applique trimmings, all shades, beautiful patterns; this special lot retails at 50c and 75c a yard: closed out dur- Sale of Silk Petticoats ing the Wonder Sale at 23c a yard. 'Dressmakers' attention is especially called to this bargain. Dependable silk petticoats, $6.50 values, at $4.98.

One lot of gingham summer petticoats at 49c. Wonder Sale of Ladies' each. One hundred lingerie dresses, three-quarter' Waists $2.50, length $7.00 sleeves; values our at $5.00 $3.50, values and sell. $10.00 tomorrow values at at $4.98. Housekeepers' should visit our third floor for Our big sale of waists is attracting all Fort Wonder Sale prices on carpets, curtains, rugs and Wayne, house furnishings.

We have made active preparations. We invite We close out lingerie waists, the best values on every lady to attend, if not to buy, but call at the market, at one-half the usual price. our store. challie before have you been able to purchase $1.50 crepe and cotton: kimonas, reg- such sterling values at such low prices. ular $1.50 long kimonas; Wonder Sale price, 98c EXTRA SPECIAL-One case of wide bordered each.

percale at 90; worth 15c a yard. The Frank Dry Goods Co. ley, will spend a week with Mrs. Julia R. Freeman, of Spy Run avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Niezer and Miss Marguerite Niezer have gone to Rome City, where they will spend the summer.

Mrs. Elizabeth Gregg will leave soon for San Luis Obispo, where she expects to" make her home in the future. Miss Jane Leach, of West Jefferson street, is entertaining Miss Elizabeth Langfesty, of Tampa, this week. Miss Loretta Fletcher and Miss Cella Oddou left Saturday for eastern points, and will be gone about two weeks. Mis Golda Grant, of Minneapolis, has been visiting Miss Evelyn Walters, of West Creighton avenue for several days.

Miss Gertrude Herrick, whose marriage is to occur this week, will be presented with a shower this evening by Mrs. J. K. Cecil. Mr.

and Mrs. Grover C. Scheid have returned from their wedding trip, and will go to housekeeping at their new home 1664 Oak street. Mrs. Robert F.

Harding has returned from a visit with relatives at South Bend. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Anna Pifer. Dr. and Mrs. L.

C. Baird, of Broadway, have. as their guests Miss Mabel Bowen, of Lynn, and Mr. Gail Bailey, of Ridgeville, Ind. Mr.

Geary Knight returned Saturday from Indiana university, where he graduated this year from the combined- literary and law course. Miss' Walters 18 spending a three weeks' vacation with here parents in this city. She is taking a course at the Presbyterian hospital, in Chicago. Miss. Jane Walter, who has been studying at the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago, is.

here: to: spend a month with her Mr. and Mrs. Amos R. Walter. Miss Belle Streckbirn, of St.

Joe, and; Airs. Clark, Philbrick, of Dregon, the ghests of their sister, Mrs. Paul Laibe, of 622 West DeWald street. JO Mr. and Mrs.

James M. Barrett leave Thursday for Roaring Brook, where they wit spend the summer. Miss Florence wiM visit relatives in Illinois. Miss Dollie Garrison, Bourbon, her and Mrs. 'Ashton, of Mabton, are guests in the family of to Mr.

and Mrs. 0. E. Maxwell, of East visit Creighton avenue. Miss Adele Frankel, of Chicago, is and here.

visiting her aunts, Mrs. Joseph to -ocLohman and Mrs. Cyrus Arnold, and will go to Walloon lake with them to and spend the summer. spend Miss Lizzie Fisher, of East Berry street, will' leave this week for Portas land, where she will visit her and brother, and will go with him to the O. exposition at Seattle.

Sewick- Among the guests who have arrived to be present at the wedding Miss Selma Chaska to Mr. Gus Meyer, of Philadelphia, are Rabbi and Mrs. Israel Aaron, of Buffalo. Mrs. Charles Souders, of 616 Davis street, entertained one day last week in honor of Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Diroll, of Mishawaka, Ind. Mrs. Diroll was Miss Ries, of this city. Mr.

and Mrs. Gustave Schubert announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Louise Grace, to Mr. Ralph Phillips Burton, of Peru, Ind. Mr. Burton is in the manufacturing business at The social afternoon of the Y.

W. C. A. will held Tuesday afternoon at the association rooms. The assisting hostesses will be Mesdames Nellie Fee, David Caldweli, Fred" Thieme and J.

E. K. France. Miss Aimee Rothschild, whose marriage to Mr. Rauh, of Dayton, is to take place soon, has returned from a two weeks' visit with the parents of her fiance at Dayton, and has as her guest the sister of her hance.

Mr. Oscar L. Hutchins, attorney. for the Wayne Mortgage Loan company, returned this morning from Wabash, where he was married last week to Miss Carolyn Miller, of that city. Mr.

and Mrs. Hutchins will 'reside in this city. Miss Flore and Miss Charle, who expect to go west to live. were given a farewell party on Friday by Miss Carrie Schroeder, at which the guests were the Misses Helen and Clara Schroeder.ft. Hilda and Rose Keller, Bertha Schroeder, Frieda Schaeffer, Carrie and Tillie Keifer.

The following Fort. Wayne people attended a social meeting of the Will ing Workers of the Huntertown M. E. church Friday evening: Mra. Sarah Fitzsimmons, Mrs.

J. R. Cook, Mrs. C. A.

Pfeiffer, Miss Mabel Hatch, Miss Verna Pfeiffer, Miss Luella mons and Miss Dorothy Cook. A number of ladies participated in the preliminaries Saturday at the golf links for the Breen medal. Those who qualified are the Misses K. Hoffman, E. Hoffman, Lura Fee, and I.

F. Evans, and the Mesdames C. S. Seoloft and Bruggeman.y The highest qualifying score was that of Miss K. Hoffman.

Miss Ethelwyn Taylor and Mr. Norton Noble Fisher, who will be married on Wednesday, ere at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. M. S.

Mahurin. Seventeen Zhests were present the out-of-town guests being Miss Mabel Dalzell, of Logansport, and the Misses Rose and Walker, of Benton Harbor, Mich. Miss Rose Swetz, Miss Emma rich, and Miss Mary and Miss Laura Rinehart will leave Tuesday, for Chicago, to attend the marriage of Mr. Andrew Seroczynski, formerly airbrake inspector for the Wabash rail. road In this city.

Mr. Seroszynski will be married to Miss Emma Herbert, June 30th, at Whiting, Ind. He 18 at present interpretor for the Gary Realty company, Miss Beatrice Kinder, of East Jefferson street, entertained Sunday afternoon at a porch party, at which guessing contest was the feature of the day. Nothing strenons could be attempted on account of the immoderate weather, but the guests had most enjoyable time, nevertheless. Those present were the Misses Julia Cleary, Edna Huguenard, Beatrice Kinder, Borgia Lowry, Grace Gordon, Marie Southern and.

Marguerite Behmer. Saturday evening, at the home of Mr. R. L. Romy, 439 East Wayne street, occurred the marriage of Miss Jennie Farrand, of this elty, and Mr.

Russell J. Saunders, of Chicago. Rev. Mr. Kielsmeyer performed the ceremony, and Miss Myrtle Will played the wedding march.

The bride wore white princess gown, and carried bouquet of bride roses. The bride and groom have gone to Chicago, where they will make their future home. Woodworth-Avery. Miss Ethel Avery, of Fort Collins, last Wednesday became the bride of Mr. Edward Woodworth, formerly of this city.

The bride is charming young woman who has always been popular in the society circles of the Colorado -city, and Mr. Woodworth belongs to one of the most respected: familles of Fort Wayne. Fort Wayne relatives wedding were Mrs. Horace Granger. Mrs.

Stephen Morris and Mrs. Stephen Morris, Jr. Hess Phillips. At 9 o'clock Saturday morning at the Cathedral. occurred wedding of Miso Laura Phillips, the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Leo -Phillips, to Mr. Rebert Hess. of Monroeville, 0., Father Roche officiating. Mias Gertrude Phillips, a sister of the bride, was maid of bonor, and Mr.

T. C. Phillips, of Chicago, was best man. The bride was gowned in white, with hat to match. The bridesmaid wore a gown of delicate yellow batiste.

Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents, 1837 Broadway. The 1 house was decorated with sweet peas and bride roses. Mr. Hess is a member of the firm. Hess Hardware company, of.

Monroeville, 0., and the bride is a wellknown young woman who has lived in this city for the last four years: The out-of-town guests were Miss Elizabeth Hess, of Monroeville, Miss Gertrude Phillips, Miss Grace. Mr. T. C. Phillips, Mr.

V. L. Phillips, of Chicago, and Mrs. Priscilla Phillips, of Freeport, Ill. More Religious Riots.

LIVERPOOL, June mysterious rumor circulated early today resulted in a wild riot between Orange men and Catholics here, in which sev. eral were seriously injured. For a time a howling, battling mob passed the streets and the police were forced to violent measures to disperse the rioters. Houses were rifled, and a large amount. of property destroyed by lawless element, which joined in the fight.

A clanging Protestant church bell was the indirect cause of the 'outbreak. As the bell rang it was whis. pered about that the tolling sig. nal for an attack upon Catholics by Orangemen. The rumor brought adberents.of both sides.

from their homes, and in few moments the street were filled. Scores were arrested. In the five completed months of the year the output of the Scotch shipyards has been. 154.000 .000 tons, nearly 25,000 tons. more than the corresponding period last year.

Drunkenness CAN BE CURED AT HOME OLDS -WAY NEW WAY DON'T BE A SLAVE to the is liquor habit. Acme Specific Remedy a proven remedy that will actually stop a man from drinking without detaining him from work. No restriction orother painful condition imposed. The patient stays away from liquor of bis own free will and not. by force.

The Acme Specific Remedy is absolutely harmiess. It contains restorative, resting, stimulating and sustaining ingredients. It is ensy to use and, if de. sired, can be given without the patient's knowledge. 50 Cents clent of price the of a remedy box for a containing 10-day treat- suffiment.

Complete directions with each package, Bix boxes (full treatment), 61.60. Acme Medicine Company, 40 Dearborn Street, Chicago. Bold and recommended.by Dreier 526 Calhoun street, Fort Wayne. THE BEST REMEDY For Women -Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Noah, Ky.

MI was passing through the Change of Life and suffered from headaches, nervous prostration, and hemorrhages. Lydia Pinkham's. Vegetable Compound made me well and strong, so that I can do all my housework, and attend to the store and post office, and feel much younger than I really Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the most successful remedy for all kinds of female troubles, and I feel that I can never praise it enough." MRS. LIZZIE HOLLAND, Noah, Ky.

The Changeof Life is the mostoritical period of a woman's existence, and neglect of health at this time invites disease and pain. should remember that there is no other remedy known to medicine that will so successfully carry women through this trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs. For 30 years it has been curing women from the worst forms of female ills inflammation, ulceration, displacements, fibroid tumors, irregulariperiodic pains, backache, and nervous prostration. If you would like special advice about your case write a confidential letter to Mrs.

Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, and always helpful. Cold Storage White Enamel Sanitary Refrigerators BEST ON EARTH-'SEEING IS BELIEVING." Come and see. These Refrigerators are food preservers and ice savers. Foster Furniture Co.

TRY NEWS WANT ADS. TUNGSTEN CLUSTERS The ordinary carbon filament electric lamp consumes 3 1-10 watts per candle power. The Tungsten lamp contains a metal filament consuming only 1 1-4 watts per candle power. The Tungsten lamp gives twice the volume of light at the same cost for current. Tungsten Clusters Furnished, Installed and Maintained by the Traction Co.

For particulars regarding our proposition call Home 'Phone 2696 FORT WAYNE WABASH VALLEY TRACTION CO. The Roger's Toric "The lense with the bend." Protects the eyes from wind and dust. Increase angle of vision. You can't see the edge. Light, attractive, practical.

Ground in my own factory at a moderate expense. No Charge for Examination. Glasses from $1.00 up H. H. Rogers, Specialist, 117 W.

Berry Street, Member- New York Optical Society, Manson, Fowler and. Record Bicycles $22.50, $27,00 to Choice of Tires G. J. Clincher: (value $10) or Punct. Proof NON-SKID CUSHION TREAD (value Sto) free on any of our Bicycles.

FANCY TREAD BICYCLE TIRES 1909 goods not found in any other store. "Won't Slip" Bailey Tread, red, now. $3.75 red or gray. Basket Weave 3.50 Thorn Proof Heavy Tread 2.50 Road Tires, not 1.50 Last year's high grade tires to close, $2,00. Inper tubes, 75C, $1, $1,25, G.

J. $1.50. Bring Baby Cab wheels for new tires. Come to the Big Store for your Bicycle Tires and Repairs. Brosius Broslus, Now 126 E.

Columbia St. Open evenings April a to July 1. Good second hand bicycles 35.00 to $15.00, Excelsior Double Bar Bicycle. $40.00 Other makes $5.00 40.00 Tires Fancy and Plain $1.50 5.00 Baby Buggies re-tired, Repairing by expert. E.

J. WILKINSON 617 Clinton St: Phone 2450. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, We Want Your Watch, Clock: Jewelry Repairing. All Work Guaranteed. D.

B. STALL Phone 463. 1006 Calhoun St. DR. JOHNSTON Licensed Osteopath.

DISEASES CURED Graduate from the A merless School of Osteopathy. Over First National Bank. Examina. tion Free. Fort Wayne, Ind.

Home Phone: Office, Res. 6534 THE LICENSED DR. RUSH OSTEOPATH Graduate From Several 11th Year In Fort Wayne. Suites 49, 50 and 51 Pixley-Long Bids. Diseases treated successfully without medicine or knife.

Examination free. Home Phone 689. Residence. 2316. CHICHESTER'S BRAND PILLS Ladies! Ask your for a Diamond Pills in Red sad Cold metallic boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon.

Take no years known Best, Safest, Always Reliable OND BRAND for SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Wm. Kaough Co. COAL, COKE, WOOD, ETC. Yards at Lake Shore Tracks. West of Welled 'Phone 502, THOROUGHLY CLEAN AND FECTLY SANITARY.

That is the way your washing comes back to you when. done by The Troy Laundry. Soft Water Methods. Phone 160. A.

Hattersley Sons Plumbers, Steam, and Gas Fitters 208-212 E. Main St. Fort Wayne..

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