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t. tfWVl I.H nr a j.f, aTasV. i CJItkWW frBur aSSS Vs 3fy PE 0F HliEilffEj USED PIANOLAS An extraordinary opportunity to own the world' best Piano Player. All instrument! in fW claw condition and fully guaranteed EJwny1 Pianola. $250 90 Oak Pianola, NeW.

$250 Now. Oak Mahogaty.PianoIa New. Now. "Mahogany New. Walnut $150 Walnut $300 NowS Mahogany Pian6la Now.

g' Tcrms $10 Dovftij $7 PacKard Music House 930 CALHOUN STREET PALM SUNDAY Buy" your flower' and plant 'of VESEY, FLORIST 828 CALHOUN STREET Fresh stock grown at our own greenhouses. CREAM AOTtWnUTB ROSES CARNATIONS LILIES AND SMILAX cnuncii DECORATIONS iil rr 1 $2.19 To day for ladles' long kid Gloves, colors black and tana, worth $3. Ladles' claap SUperba French' LamDsKJn' Ulovtl, CTf flfl Slit value, per pair pX.UU Another lot Ladles', 2 clasp Kid Gloves, per (Qn pair OUt. and Silk Dale 50c Ladies' $15 Jacket Bults In black $12.50 Great Jacket selling to day In Broadcloth. Camel, pe A a at Ladles' It all wool Panama Dress $3.98 New Flrfathfcrblooro.

Taffeta petti Two Clasp Bilk Gloves, extra valua Ladles' 1118 White Waists, to day Ladles' Fluid Purses ors. $1.00 value Ladles' Leather Ilan and L25 values, at Ladles Fancy Hose, values, at per pair Misses' Black Lisle values, per pair 4 Misses' Tan I lose at, if cents; and Tailor Made $1.50 in all on). 69c 1 Bars, 11 SO $ioo le and ISo 15c Hose, Mc 19c per pair, 15c WelKer's 928 Calhoun St. Near Washington. Easter Post Cards From lc to 35c And Easter Booklets Large Assortment Popple's Drug Store Opposite Pesteffloe.

This fls a tlmh when housewives1 of the rood old rasMoned brand dose their households with all kinds of un savory concoctions the sort that require the patient to hold Ma nose, shut hla eyes and taap for mercy as he Sulfa tho ddpa down. Raisins and sulphur la one of the beat combinations of trie whole bad lot, for a clever patient of tender years has been known to take the raisin faithfully and throw away the sulphur when the maternal back waa turned. There may be a use for It all this Idea of Internal spring cleaning but most of us agree With BhakeeDeare that nhvale Is for the docs, and we will none of It The fresh air cure Is coming Into good odor as we (row mora civilised, and there Is irae mng ui us uevoiees wno agree that the world would bo a better place "If the'dottoYs would open, more windows and f.w.r nwinl." g. Mis Acnes Ma'hurln, a daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.

M. S. Mahurln. cele brated her birthday yesterday by en. tertalnlng a number of neighborhood friends in the afternoon.

It waa a real old fashioned birthday party, and each one did what seemed best in the way of amusement. The young girls sarig and played the piano, and en Joyed fames, but the moat fun of all woe taffy pulU This candy making took most of the afternoon, for first It had to be cooked Just right and tlnm pulled and put to cool (what was left after various tastings and nibbling! to see that It was coming along all right). Miss Agnes had as her guests the. Misses Elsie Paul, Marie Landen per. Marie Kelly.

Helen Pers uann. Margaret Raeder, Mildred Noble. Helen (louse, Marjorle Kllgore. Katherlnt Vesey. Lucille McCurdv.

Irene Hosier. Josephine Travera, Rather Anderton, Katharine Cook, Vivian Ericsson, Beatrice Lduttlt. Vesta. Thompson, Marian Leonard, Corlnne Leedy and Helen, Charlotte and Margaret Mahurln One of the most delightful JolllAca tlons of the week waa held last night for a little circle of high school students who are having a regular Krell Auto Grand la the BEST PLATER PIANO made. Whether you Intend to buy or not, call and examine It at KARN PIANO PARLORS.

No. 430 'bid Port Place; Just three and one halt squares east of Transfer Corner. ft i I 1 A 1 iV' lH I 111 Jubilee In token of their appreciation for the spring holidays. This particular celebration commenced with a dinner at the Wayne club, given by Miss Helen. Kelly, and was followed by a theater party at the Majeatlc for which the young men were hosts.

The dinner table waa charming with a profusion of lovely pink and white double tulips for the epergne, with plumosus vine completing the artlstlo decoration, xne place cards were hand painted affairs, with violets for decoration. Mrs. Charles T. Pldgeon and Mrs. William II Kelly chaperoned at the dinner and Mrs.

Eugene Olds and Mrs. Noble Olds were chaperons at the theater ajarty. Those present last evening were tne Misses ueien ana Marie Kelly, Mildred Baylor, Irma Poole, Virginia Olds, Gladys Hughes, Dorothy White and Marshall Worden, Eugene Hattersley, Ewlng Bond, Edward McCaskey, Alfred Gross, Marshall McKay. Marlon Jennings. Parker.

wno la visiting Mlsa ot yrCHICHEST'SHLLS Jr A T)ilkMMBAiktLAiwmlalLAta Sa0CTDUGGT3EYUtraEJ(. JtAJnsal It a Ostrich and Fancy Feathers I. DYED AW) CLEANED G. SCHUBERT Phone 1942. 229 E.

Main St. rlt Scientific Halr Dre88lnt1 rshampeelKg, Msnlourlng, Paolal Maasafl aneV Ileetrolysls. Work the Above Qartirieo KEEWAN MUXINERY WBSrr BIRRY aTBEKT. eta. The wide tucks at the eentjr front, as well si at each seam, and the Inverted box plait at the center back give the required fullness to the lower edge, which Is finished with a wide hem.

The model It adaptable to broadcloth, serge, mohair, wool batiste, ehaUia, linen, IndianIndian head cotton and duck. The pattern Is In 1 sixes to IT years. For a miss of years the.sklrt requires i yards of material hwhee wide, 1 yards Inehea wide, yards inches wide, or 04 yards inshea vide. Price of Pattern, If oenta. ThUTpettera will be sent to you en re sw vs cenu.

jkooress an oraera. 10 Psrla Modes company, care Journal Oa KISSES' FrVB OORD SKIRT. Patttm N. 28 I Kll Seam Allowed. Aspart of a eostume or as a separate Skirt tn Hf la a a LBusae.

Hockemeyer. Gallmeyer. Moel on in, IW umuimin 1, Ml u. Mrs. Frankfort Ind Clara Poole, was the guest for whom Mr.

arid Mrs. Thomas B. Coppock entertained a party of young people night at progressive Balamagundt The rooms were fragrant with the perfume of many pink carnations which Ailed vases. At supper time the approach of Easter waa Indicated by the use ot eggs In garnishing the aalad, with candy ones for favors for the guests. The five tables of pit, flinch and other games of the same nature were enjoyed by the following guests Dr.

and Mrs. Jamleson, Mr. apd Mrs. Ilobert Morris, Mr. and Mrs.

Earle Reeves, Mr. and Mrs Otto Morrell, Mr and Mrs. John Knott. Mr. and Mrs Ilert Kepllnger, Mrs.

James Will son, Mrs Grace Benoy Drowne, the Misses Poole. Bertha Hockemeyer. Gertrude Williams, Leora Bertha Cour, Lilian Ortman, and Messrs. George Blttler, Eugene Fitch, Cart ZurMuehlen, Joe SIgl, Chauncey Stevens. A merry little surprise party of yesterday was given for Miss Beuna Delss and waa held after school, with several of her acrtool friends as guests.

In the rooms were carnations and smllax for decorations, and the aupper showed the same green and pink In Its color scheme. There were music and contests, and the young girls who enjoyed this1 lark after school were the Misses. Ruth Lane, Esther Loos. Esther McDonald, Dorothy Kreckman, Evelyn Schneider, Thelma Bookwalter, Ella Leidhoff. A.

very delightful card party waa given on Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs, Charles Nahrwold, 1410 Fletcher avenue, at which a large number of their friends were guests. Delicious refreshments were served at the close of the pleasant evening to the following: The Mlssea Wesllng. Hart man. Wlese, Meyers, llauke, Bcnnelder, Fort Wayne with Iter parents, Mr.

and Mra A. B. Hoffman, of West Wayne street Mrs. B. R.

Alderi, of Fairfield avenue, I home from a visit of several weeks la Buffalo and New York. Mrs. pardon D. Bailout and Mrs William Ballou, of Lagrange, spent yes teraay in fort wayne. Mr.

Herman Breldensteln Is home from Jaeksorv' Mich where she spent several days with relative. TWm Purdue Medical school, who Is home for the spring vacation, ha gone to St Joe to visit relatives for a day or two. Mr. Til He Hattklna haa come home from Cincinnati to spend Easter with her parent, Mrs. George Walda, of l.Zt Force Is entertaining her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Fox, of jOrand Rapids. Miss Hilda Spiegel Is spending the week end at Indianapolis with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Turner.

Mrs. Turner was Miss Marian Knight of this" city, and her marriage took place In March. Miss Bplegel has been attending the teachers' convention. Mrs F. Merrltt, of Lagrange, and Mr.

C. B. Beacher, of Bturgls. Mich, are spending a few days in Port Wayne. Dr.

and Mrs. J. W. Squires, of West Main street, have as their gueet Mrs. Squires' mother, Mrs.

Will Snider, of New Era, who waa called to the city by the serious Illness of her little granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs Phil Squires and daughters have returned to Auburn arter a visit in tne city. Mr. and Mrs.

Palmer have, to Padurah after a "Tlalt with Mrs, Palmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson, of West Berry street Rrown F. Cooner came home at noon yesterday from the east where he Is In his Junior year at Dartmouth, and will spend a week with his parents, Mr. and Mra William P.

Cooper. Mrs. Fr.d II Ilunttnsr will return home to day after a three weeks' visit with relatives and friends in cnicago. noser Flshor is home from Connec ticut where he la attending school and will spend his spring holidays with his parents. Mr.

ana Mrs a. a Fisher. PATTERN NO. 231. Phase send the above raentlonedat tern, as per directions given below, to Name No Btreet rown state Mse CAtlTION Be oareful to give correct oumb.r and also of pattern wanted.

qii fl FOR EASTER We hare a fine display of Easter Hats at $5.00 These hats are positive bargains and same quality as advertised elsewhere at higher prices. Call and 1 Mrs. E. L. Hammond K'jK n.

5 i f. rf 3 'X. IC, mcmmM, Xurriu.r, and Mra Nahrwold. Mr. and Mra August Hartman, Mr.

and Mrs. Wesllng. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore John.

and Messrs. Gottlieb and Carl Hart man. William and W. Nlemever. Vr.

Stock, C. Myer, Genry and IL F. Oerdom, IL Qailme)er, Henry Hart man iiennein nose returns to wanasn today after apndlng a short time with his aunt, Mrs. C. B.

Beaver. The young musician came to play before the Morning Muslcale. Leonard 8 House will have as his guest for a short time Rodney Wll son, of Fltchburg, who will come here from Ohio 8tate university at coiumbus to spend the spring noil days. Miss Lurlle House will arrive to day from Indianapolis, where she is studying kindergarten at the Teach era's college, and will spend week with her parents Mrs. J.

P. Rows, of Marlon. Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. John Buchfink. of High street Mrs.

Laetltla All'le and dauchter. Miss Mary Allls, win return to their home at Jtiuiart to day arter spending a short time with relatives. Mrs. A. E.

Urbahns Is home from a short stay With Chicago friends. Mrs. Charles Haas, of Wabash, was the guest of friends In Fort Wayne yesterday; Mra Wallace W. AUerburr returned to her liome near Philadelphia last night after spending three days In Mrs. Anna Shoaff.

of East Crelghton avenue. Is entertaining her daughter, Mra Barth, or Fostorla, O. Miss Grace Oriswold will entertain the Eta Alpha members at a spread this afternoon. Mr. Fred Slmmlnger has gone to In dlanapolla for a short stay.

Miss Pearl Short, of Boone street entertained at a winter ptanlc this week In honor of Miss Sarah Eversole and Miss Ruth Kover. wno are nome from Oxford for the holidays. The guests who enjoyed the affair were the Misses Olsen, Kfllin oraay, neieu Doswell, Rutb Stiles, Hannah Andler, Gertryde. Short. Haiel Roland, Mabel Wells, Lottie Maxwell, Rhoda Doswell and Ethel Lansdown.

Mrs. Mils H. Sechler ha returned from Loa Angeles. Llovd Brjake Is home from Purdue to spend the holidays with relatives. Mr and Mrs Walton II.

Ingham, of South Harrison street, are home from an extended trip through the east In Washington they attended the Inau nrntlnn anH were tfueats of Mrs. lng ham's uncle, who has an Important government position. Miss' Laura Hewitt, of Corunna. and Miss Grace Smith and' Mra Ida Smith, of Cedar, Ind were guests of Mrs. J.

W. Squires yesterday. "IDEALS AND THE IDEAL'' Alexsnder Johnson Will Address Woman's League at Library. The Woman's league win hold Its regular meeting at l.tO this afternoon at the public library. The philanthropic department of which Mra.

N. Taylor Is chairman, will have charge of the afternoon's program. The principal address of the day will be made by Mr Alexander Johnson, secretary of the National Associated Charltlea, and the speaker ha chosen as his subject "Ideals and the Ideal." A cordial Invitation Is extended aU, momhers of Dtillanthroptc organiza tions to be present at this address, whether or not they belong to the league. A. C.

AURENTIVS SATURDAY SPECIAL SALE OF CHOCOLATES 1,000 pound of our own make Chocolates ThM goodi are superior to any thin i In the oltf Guarantee of purity In evry 'box. S7tto per pound. Two pound only to a cui tomer. PUPILS OF Ml 15 8 KUNKLE GIVE HER A SURPRISE. (By Kl Naws Burau DECATUR.

Ind, Afrit 1 M1m Florence KunlU. teacher of the primary grade, of the Monmouth achoola, wme fiven a surprise party last evening by he patrons and pupils of the school The Utile ones were nil masked A eneral social time, after which sMm refreshments, was enjoyed. Thejpup.la who were resent were: Myrtle Wilder, Florence, Isxy and Clarence Lew ton. Eats. Flem lijT.

Gertrude Lor XJ111 Clark. Naomi and Ferd ChrUtea, Sherman and Thomas Former. Albert and Lawrenee Johnson, John Town tend. Curt and Cal Baiter. A few of the pttpiis could not attend.

Miss Kunkle has given entire satisfaction durlrg her term as teachel and all wish for her return. THE GREEICS SPECIAL Our special for to day will be our own make Cocoanyt Kisses at 14e per lb, regular prloe tSe. Also Peanut candy at He per lb, regular price tOo lb. Our specials sell fast so pleaee come early. THE GREEK.

WHY 6arn stockings by hand? JtMlSP' LMninSeilMaM. Skr i Wi 'i m. Skit toUTD WT.ii 1210 Oalhoan Street STOU GAN GET FREE LESSONS fw 5 day Our Great Easter Sale JH ssxessasssssssassssasssssiBassxsBsjBBBSsssBsssass Spring Opening of Easter rrm i tr a ma rr. a a tsa iv uui diu aAiiCi3r To'day'a Sale Will Stand Prominently As the Greatest oT All C0K8ET DEFARinVlXNa; 'I 4 SPLENDID OFTEB IN LADLtS' TAOORKD SUITS riav placed ohone rack 100 new atria Suit, all of thit aeaaon'a manufactare broken assortment of slzea which we are desirou of ctalng ont, and offer thia splendid lot of Snit at original cost. Thistle consist of everv new shade and wjl be a great opportunity to late Salt buyers.

TVe are'showing some very mew model In tbVone piece Suits entirely original and cannot be teen in any 'department bnt onrs. A splendid offerln all wool white serge 54 inch Coats, $10 ty day's price. These Coats are trimmed with black begallne collars and cuff, jj Beautiful line of Coats for misses and children', value at $4.08. Special for to day inr ladies' Mess aline Silk Gowns at regular $15 values, in all shades. SPECIAL IN THE WAIST DEPAKTMENT Ladies' Silk Mull Waist in champagne, cream, lavchder, black, Copenhagen blue, red, pink and light blue), at $1.98 striking patterns for" the spring, worth $2.50.

A special Messaline Silk Waistsjn navy blue, black, "taupe, wisteria, at $3.48. Ladies must call to see our magnificent showing of ladies' Tailored Waists, also hand embroidered Lingerie Waists. No department in Port Wayne can surpass our showings; prices ranging from $2 upward. SPECIAL FEATURE IN LADIES' KIM0NA8 To day we offer long cotton crepe Kimonas, neatly trimmed, at 98c, in shades of lavender, black, blue and dark red the usual $1.50 value. Also an assortment of short cotton crepe Kimonas, ribbon trimmed, at 98c each.

50 dozen ladies' Calico Wrappers at 69c best $1 values. Ladies' House Dresses at good variety of patterns. Ladies' 54 inch Covert Coats, popular length garment this season, at $12.98, worth $18.50. Call promptly for sue. Discontinued styles of Corset In the popn s.

lar brand, consisting of the C.B.' R. 0. and W. regular $1.60, $3 tand $2.50 values at 98c eaeh. Broken1 laeC Regular $1 Corsets, popular brands, at 69c, and another lot Corsets at Z9o eacn.

v. Ladies interested in. the very recent modek, .1 1 l.l. ill .4 J. iue popular jvrBVV9 ssvw, uypaxL raeni; uorsei mung a specially uur juosiin unaerwear WDie oner nnnsuai features in the 25c and 39c coven, drawers and petticoats.

Call and see hs, wonderful values. At 79c we are showing ineatlyyt rimmed Qowns; regular $1JJ5 values. piMtf At 89o we are showing seaUy'emDrolderen trimmed "A QP.1. 7 spsnro amTmaa 100 pieces of spring Worsted Biiitingi'jretv; ular fiflo quality, at 35c a jrardU" 100 pieces Mercerized Silk Ginghams, sold, at 25c, to day at lo yard, 4 oiuonu vnii fans, lias at; uuo A I 89o we are showing seatiy'emDroldereq' ned Qowns; regular $1 39 vaxoe.f splendid range of ladlea Muslin''' Qowns i. pieces of Papama StJUngturegnlar a yard, at 9o Troca Silks, one yarf wIde.vreKi 65c a vard.

at 49a. each; regular price $1.00, WASH FABRICS 100 price 15c Brilliant lar rjrioe a sr "th.fti wi at ssssi Satin Niara, regular prieo. BOe a 45o to dar, EASTER GLOVES Ladies' White Silk IrVbntton lenjrth, rtW' lar price $1.50, at $1.15 a 'ffi Best short Silk Glovea in the. market, the Niagara, in all shades, 200 dozeniell aV79o A' ft pair, to day at 65c a pair. iis Dmion wnite ouk uiqvea, regular pnee $1, at 59c a pair, 100 dozen Lisle Glove in aU shades irfHrav lar Bride 75cat 49c a tf.

fjXi yaras 15c, at 8c a yard. of 7iilTzt THE FRANK DRY GOODSlE Daily Fashion Talks BY MAY WANTON a SATISFACTORY UNDER GARMENT. tbsse da) of carsfoOy ftttsj towoa, shapely tmoW garmsats are steoltstaly essential Is) smsitrnss. Hers on tnat combbkts one el tse ptetths roeslbls const omn witb oVawesa that are roomy and comfcrtabU withoat beagf belaT.v It Is oWfncd sapedsflytot embroidered Qoaadat. aadwbea faomtbsicaataTtsI the labor is slight hi the extreme, bwtltcaabe srtttssd fUaa batlsts.

tswa or toy material ol the sort with the trbxuninf arranged to soft loolfvldaal iaaqr. Vhlchr Pair It Is to be rsgrette there are so many of tsj "i uum oy ana MSSsSBSSsKlf JBBsBsxesxesxesxesxesxesvj, Bf ver Is cfaoaso typ.jfSRelHP'BrnLlaSH WfovMRfK lesH Ibj thnpls shape aad styt. re fc lie yl 3 "Ml i'n maioa the same. sfXs. iff The corset cover raUtVa feJSrQ a I m' IsanBN KP pises With H5(f JT iff KbT iW.

adsr rin VsaUT VntllaV jK VSk aeamaoory and K.All' wk. thsdraweri are VbLt2m IM I I Vfis latdtnttaisaod HFVV i 'lV 1 IBM tf fflLAtTTivV i t. VwtVLVK flttel ssfll lV Jl m'wXNwk Toks, whlci I 1 IWv flp ml l5M llw(sl also la Joined to 11 I I 'lm) Irnr 'ItlriWSa ssaml I I VlW IfsB II'' tlwcorest cover, aTsHH In 'IT ItSaWV "esTTnir'sllir farment being isWl ffil'lu TimW dMc4 sfssVaV lirC'lll VnR'vk troat. aaBLaTanaTTllO 4aTaPi 1 UEtlVsaJpr' we, Ham For the sise wffl reqosred tft yards of Ooiaapln, Inches wide with 3 yards 22 Inches wide and yard el plain material Jo Inches wide for yoke, yardolwMs. yard of oarrow baadlag.

)i yards ol dfto I or, 3H yards oi pUta mstcrial 34, 3 yards 4i tochrs wide. A Kay Heaton pattern. No. 4253, sixes Ti to 40 toebsa beat, wttt be maued to any address by the Fashion Dspartauat of thai paper oa receipt oi tan cents. Gf In haste send an addlllonal two cant stamp roe Utter postage which iasbves more prompt delivery.

And It I Byea VJr. TrenklcyMI Kocrbcr i 816 CALHOUMllfREfefe saBSSSSSSSSSSSBSmwatf4 WsawmWaawBBSSSSSJi I ii I ii vs THE MISSES CncmUi: to Dete JkR 4 Hairdressing, ana massaginfl rarior 202 WEST BERFtY T.UpWlrsf Teiepnene liaf Vy I Lj. Tkls pattern wfll be sent to youson receipt ef eents. Address all orders to u. puiwD a.irinMii.

ei (n. jou7i.iia..ii.. ne sure to ef tse patterns wejiiea. or convenience write your order on give else end number I uie rouewing eeupao i ea PhalrMttcp jUt Cernee Ban and' fti W.ahln, ten $tv tt i The Pri6rlpllon)iV oiuru uio f.f Norn, But Trained 4 eaia sa Allowed at eorintloh TO. if.i i ye LS Tou Can Call Da By Ptiense He I N.

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