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Urn Vt Pta ten I. I 41'rtv uto tkttwJl t.rwa.tfa ii rf wtw vv Mnu aniiin i. Tj evening ut her home on Smith street Mr ti II Schmidt, of Columbus, Ohio. Is visiting his parenta, Mr. and Mrs a Schmidt, of Monroe street ns CLAItU.NCB n.

LKVY enter Ulned at bridge this afternoon at her home on West Uerrj street for the pleasure of Mlu Henry Leaslter ot Tort Worth, Teliae, and Mis Clarissa Heemejer of Detroit, qkaot Mich. Hixleen cuesta enjo) ed Mrs. Leiy's hospitality. Ji delightful old fashioned tea party was given at 5 (o'clock Thursday afternoon at dm hene of Mr a. Alfred Kehllng on State boulevard.

Vase 'at pld fashloned garden flowers were used In the rooms. The guet'were'entrlalned by Miss Eda Siemon, lyric who de lighted her axrtllence with a group of old fashlonM Mr, IL'MPfrrln. of Chicago, pending hi? vacation In this city, Mrs of Clay street la the" rfstof Mrs. Henry Bernlng Croojtfc ake Mr Barnes of West Jefferson street will go to Cincinnati, Ohio, Saturday to spend the vcek end. Miss Florence Gruber of Arcadia Court, will spend the week end with Mrs.

Terry King nt Lake JameB. Mrs. James Ilaughton of East Jef ferson street. Is spending a week In Chicago, Mrs. J.

1'. Dldlerjohn. of West Crelghton aienue. (s visiting rel ttles and friends, lrt Chicago Mr. and Mrs.

Tell and, family, of Union street, are entertaining Mis Virginia Tell, of Kaclne, Wis. Mrs. Walter B. Merrill of the WiTto apartments left Thursday for a two yteks' stay In pelosky, Mich. Miss Emette Schmidt, was hostess ft it 5 How to Make JNour pwn Complexion Treatment at Home Mra Marts, of East Crelghton avenue, and brother.

Or Lehman, will go to Gull lake Saturday morning for an outing Itev Mr. and Mrs. J. f. Porter, of West Wnjn street, have returned from Columbus, where they spent a lew aas witn tneir son.

Miss Maude Wilson, of West Wayne street, has returned from the millinery market In New York and UhU cago. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, ot Mo Culloch street, are entertaining Mr and Mrs. O.

Starr of Springfield, Ohio. The Misses Jeannette and Dene vleve Albert ot west Bilttenfleld street are spending several weeks with relatives In Chlcabo. Wheellng, Va the hem of tier farents Mrs. Robertson motored to hat place with a party of friends Mr. Robertson expects to Join his wire there next week.

A pleasant surprise party was (riven Thursday night In honor of Mr. Glen Klracofe, of McClellan street, when fifteen Intimate friends called at his home to enjoy dinner and to remind him of his birthday anniversary Music and games were en Joyed by all. BBWTY On ilia TzrirwTsfTffl v. fx i M7 'V. "l'" fn lp.it I It- Ptse Oilme'il prescription Dees Its Work Overnlaht.

rVA rrk: mv nwn dlscoery. Tiend It takes just one nttht to get such marvelous ssjs Mae I dna WIIr. vihen her friends ask hsr about Tiiar wonderful comolexlon and the im graved appearance of her hands and "XI da the same thins If dvlce." 'she ssys feel i duty to tall every girl spa ma wnat Id for me, Cyea ojlov my advice mt snrldutr to tell every nat litis wonaeriui prescription Juat lhlnk of It. All this ihalwen a single nlshtl 1 nrver tire of tening others Just what brought about euchressarkable results Here Is the identical formula that removed eerr dairctfrom face, neck, hands and arms Until )ou try It you can form idest fit the marvelous change It will male in Jut one application The preedbptlpnvhlch you tan prepare at your wn hone Is aa follows do to any gfbeery aVbd get 10c worth of ordinary atneal and from an) department erflruK store a bottle of Derwlllo Prepare tu oSttmeaJ as directed In every package of Derwllte Before appllng (rwiiio cleanse. in, sain inorougniv with a goodrvltanstinr cream (Llska coia cream 1 ne ntund to the best The first application will astonish ou It makes the skin appear transparent, smooth and velvetysvj enpeclsMy recommend it for dark, feejlow nkln, ahlny nose, freckles, tan, son, epots coarse pores, rough skin, ruddlners, wrinkles and.

In fact, eery. blemietv the 'face, hands an.d arms are heir to. our neek or cheat Is dliumlnreil from" ex Kture. apply this combination there and objectionable defect will disappear as If by magic. It Is absolutely harm Prduce or stimulate Wirt ftwth et Hah.

Blnre short ileeves are In vogue It Is necessary to hae beautiful hands and arms and no mat ter how rough and ungainly the hands and arms, or what abuses they have had through hard work and exposure to vun and wind, this combination will work a wonderful transformation. Thousands who are using It report the same lesults I hae had Miss eas: "My complexion was poor and my skin rough. My neck, chest, hands and arms were dark from exposure The ery (Irst application of this wonderful Derwtllo oatmeal com bination convinced me that my poor and skin blemishes would soon be a thing of the past In a few weeks all these unslghtl defects had entirely disappeared and" I shall always use It to keep my tomplexlon at Its best all the time. I have recommended It to my girl friends and they are Just as enthusiastic oer It as I am We all use It before going to the theater, dances or parties and It's wonderful what a difference It makes In our appearance." Mrs V. writes "Oatmeal and Derwlllo have worked miracles with my complexion I had many despised wrinkles and a sallow, rough skin My hands and arms were covered with freckles After eight weeks' use of Mae Hdna Wllder's wonderful complexion prescription these objectionable defects have entirely anlshed I look ten ears younger and advise every prlrl and woman to try It and I feel confident after one or two applications they will use it continually and be Just as favorably Impressed with it aa I am I recommend it to all of my friends." NOTE To gt the but elc( he sura to follow thr complf te directions contained In every pack.

of Derwillo, and it i almrlt that any one can use H. and ao Inexpensive that any girl or woman can asord it Department inei lere will be a noticeable Improvement sfter the flret applira IV IB sold and.dnjsciats guarantee that noticeable improvement after Lion or thev will refund the money in this city at all toilet counters under a money refund guarantee Including Meyer Bros. Drug Co. and George Miller. S.a,,,.

j20 South Calhoun Street MERGENTHEIM'S Fort Wayne's Greatest Millinery Store A FEATURE FOR SATURDAY'S SALE Showing for the first time Hundreds of the Very Newest Models of early Fall styled Millinery Panne Velvet Hats I at 'i 1215 collection sf axouiaita and hsndsonu stylfd Millinery, unusual any previous displsy. FssturMa' new Fall shsdes, such as Chon, Pheasant, Copper and Balaam Lyons Velvet Hats Exceptional styles in soft trimmed ideaa trimmed with embroideries, of Gold, Silver and opper Tinsels. Each hat different, In beautiful now Fall hades. Smartly Trimmed Silk Duvetyne Hats WhereHnjJrtWaxneLwjIyc mora handsomely styled hats A xieh. malarial.

Every nevTFiircotoi1 InV IMlrrj(swlty1ti: Priced Special at only I ir a Mrs. raul Scliroeder, of Los An geleu, Cal has returned to her home after visiting Mis Maude W'lson, of West Wayne street. Mn and Mrs. M. 8.

Wllls'ori, of Hoagland avenue, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Burry at Clear lake over the week end.

Mr. and Mrs, J.T. Beldock, ot West JefferBon street, are leaving Saturday night for Canton. where ihty will spend their vacation. Miss Helen Ault.

of West Wayns atreet. la leavlnar Saturday for ua trolt, to visit Iher sister, Mrs. Harold Marts and family. Mr. and Mrs.

V. C. Frets of West Third street will motor to Akron, Ohio. Saturday to visit relatives and friends for several weeks. Mr.

uiiKMrs, E. T. Jackson, of Scott avenue, are entertalnUu their daughter. Mrs. It.

R. Flresteln and small son, Bobby, of Chicago. Mr. Ilaxen Johrrson has returned from his summer work at Illinois university, st Champaign, III, for a month's vacation before reentering the university. Mrs John Sherman and son, Al bert, of East Washington street, have "gone to Rochester.

to visit Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schanx. Mr. and Mrs.

Kdward L. Buse and Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Beck of Cincinnati, Ohio, who were ths guests of Mr. and Mrs Victor Nusabaum of West Woodland avenue, have returned to their respective homes Mr and Mrs. B. L. Hobrock and son, Edward, of Fairfield avenue, left this week for a month's outing at Lake George.

The Misses Mary Louise Edwarda Kdlth Herbert of Youngstown, Ohio, arc the guests of Mr. and Mra Joseph Edwards of South Fairfield avenue. The Misses Angelina and Elisabeth Chapln ot West Wayne street, returned home several daya ago from a five weeks' stay at Atlantic city ana qin er eastern cities. Mrs F. Schilling of Spy Run avenue, has gone to Hyannlspot, Mass.

to visit Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Aldrlch of this City, who are spending the sommer there.

After visiting Mr. and Mrs Martin Pohlman and family of Fletcher avenue. Mr and Mrs. Martin Muller and family have returned to their home in Cincinnati Mr and Mrs William Muller, who hae been the Kuests of Mr and Mrs Martin rohlman and family of Fletlher aenue, returned to their home In Chicago, Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. John B. Kempt of Detroit. motored here Thurs day and will remain over the week end as the guests oi Dr. ana Airs, L.

P. Drayer of West Berry street Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Q. Nleber gall will leave Saturday morning on a motor trip tnrougn the east, rney will spend moat of their tlma in Portland Me, remaining in the east three weeks.

Mr. and Mr. Charles W. Nelrelter and daughter Ituo of West Dewald street nave returned from Lke wa wasee where they spent their vacation. Mr.

Nelrelter ha gone to New York city lor a week. Mrs. John McMllllqn and children Cornelia and Clarence, ot Walnut street, will leave the first of next week for Rochester, N. where they will remain two weeks. Mr.

and Mrs. J. D. Harper and daughter. Margaret, of Evanston.

111 arrived by motot aaveral days ago to visit Mrs Harpers rootner ana sister. Mrs. J. N. Study and Miss Margery Study, of Eaat Wayne street.

Mrs. Ollle Cum. of East Crelghton avenue, entertained at dinner Thursday for the pleasure of Mra. Ed Gor man and daughters, Mary and Nellie and Miss Mary Dedllle, of Yuma, Arts. Mrs.

Ed Goorman and daughters, Marv and Nellie, and Miss Mary Dedllle. of Yuma, Arlx. left this morning for their respective homes, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W.

L. Peterson and family, of Brackenrldge atreet. Mr. and Mra. George Carroll and daughter Irene and sons Howard and Lincoln ajid Mr.

and Mrs. Hershel Stokes and daughter Ruth Irene ot Upland, have returned home after spending; the week end with friends. Little Mian Ttewilen nathrln fZrmm ham celebrated her fifth birthday an niverasary at the noma or her grandparents. Mr. and Mra Joseph Oddou, Wednesday afternoon.

The occasion waa also the, natal anniversary of Mr. Oddou. Mrs B. A. Robertson ot Calhoun street.

Is spending a few week In SATURDAY ONLY! Every Summer Hat in the House Choice Only $1.95 Na matte for rjaJatTstJfWaC IMMUligU r0M.ji."iirnir Ml at Value Up to $1S 1 Better com early and first" to choose. Eseh hst offers sn excellent savings. MALLOY MILLINERY HI Soft Hats, Tarns, Toques, Smart Turbin Feature Charming Fall Styles. The Malloy millinery store, 1011 Calhoun street, was thronged with women today and no wonder, for. with fall millinery never more fascinating, the display of stylish hatp certainly delights the feminine heart.

Soft chin chin haU In black, brown and navy at ft H. silk velvet In two styles and misses' tarns assorted colors In duvetlne materials and corduroy at $1 7 each found eager purchasers. This sale will continue tomorrow. The high standing of Malloy correct millinery and service delights old customers and la fast gain Ing new onea. A dellchtful basket Dtcnlo given in honor of the birthday anniversary ot Mrs.

Minnie Schuette of Nevuda venue, was held at Lakeside park. Thursday the hostesses hln a.fM bH.itr'a alarara Mra. C. Borgman, Mrs. F.

Fisher, Mrs. H. Miller nd Mis Louise Lehman, Cover wete laid for 'thirty euest. Mis Dorothy Wilding ha arrived from New York City, where aha ha been taking a summer course at Columbia University and plan to spend a number, of weeks with her mother and relatives In th la city, prior to her departure for Detroit, where, she will remain permanently, i. Mra.

B. P. Thompson, of Bowser avenue, entertained Thursdsy with a dinner In honor ot her sister, Mr. J. Brlllhart birthday anniversary and her nephew.

Mr. Perrln, of Chicago, Mrs. Brlllhart who has been spending the week with her slater will return to ber home In Bourbon, lnd, Sunday. Dr. and Mrs.

Budd Van Swerlngen and "granddaughter. Nancy, of 'West Washington boulevard, who left sev eral week ago on a motor trip through the eaat and the Berkshire Hills, have returned home. The Swer Inaena visited Mr. and Mr. A.

O. waterman, in 1'ort ana. ana wot onel and Mrs. Q. L.

Byroad at Camp Devens. Mr. and Mr. Ben Bell, formerly of this city, have removed from Detroit to Los Angeles where Mr. Bell will enter the resl estate business, In which line he was encaged In Detroit for several year.

Mrs. Bell will be remembered aa Miss Laura Van Slyke prior to her marriage and Mr Bell Is the younger son, of J. W. Bell, of this city. KTS sWlrtSfthr 'tfjMJl WHEN TO WEAR JEWEL8.

"Price Family Reunion. The foustth annual reunion 6f the Price family will be held at MarJrie, Ind on Labor day, September 6. Dlnlus Family Reunion. The Dlnlus family reunion will be held Sunday, August 21, at the Lester Rupert farm, an mile north of Roanoke. Beyers Family Reunion.

Owing to sickness, the runlon of the Beyers family, which waa scheduled for Sunday, August 32, ha been posiponea until runner nouce. Fuhrmsn Family Reunion. All the member of the Fuhrman family are requested to be present at the annusi reunion to be neia (Sat urday, August 21, at Welsser Park. i Reussey Family Reunion. The third annual Roussey family reunion was held.

Sunday, August 15. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Roussey In Jackaon township. Those present were Mrs.

Rose Roussey, Mr. and Mr. John F. Roussey, Mr. and Louis Roussey and family, Mr.

Frank Roussey, Mrs. Amelia Roussey and Mr, John A. Roussey, all of this city; Mr, and Mrs. William B. Roussey and family fit Chicago; Mr, and Mrs.

Amos Roussey and family, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Roussey and family, Mr. and Mr.

Joseph Hergenrather, Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf and family. Mrs Chas. Mil ler and daughter of Detroit Mr.

and and daughter of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. August White and family: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence White.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert White and family. Mr and Mrs. Frank Miller and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Miller, Mr. and Mrs. John Hilt and family, Mr. and Mrs.

G. Straw and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bobay and 'family, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Bobay and family. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Ladle; and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse 'Benton snd family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Did ler, Mr. and Mrs. Clement 1 DIdier and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Hergenrather and family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vanllorn and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Barton Telly and family, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cour and family. Mrs.

Ousts Leto and Vivian and, Richard Conrad. Officer were elected as follows! President, Paul Bobay; secretary and treasurer, William E. Roussey. The next reunion will be held at the home oi Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Bobay, Reegsr Bstg. A pretty wedding took place Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home ot Mr. Emma Beta on the nilnol road, when her daughter. Miss Nerens, became the bride or Mr. Royal C.

Roesrer. on of Mr. and Mr. William A. C.

Roeger. of Elm wood avenue, this city Seventy live mBtarw1tncagealhe ceremony; which wa performed by the Rev. Peter Dannecker of the St. John Lutheran church. Mendelssohn's wedding march was played by Mr.

George W. Beach and during the ceromony she played "Melody of Love." Th bridal party conaisiea oi miss iieien jueu, maid of honor, who wore a pretty frock of pale blue beaded georgette and carried an nrm bouquet of sunburst roses and forget me nots; Miss Mildred Roeger a bridesmaid was clad in tan georgette and taffeta and carried a large bouquet of Shawyer roses ana litue hiss ueien net a ring bearer, wore white organdie and carried a basket of rose and lllllea, Mr. Calvin Blmer wa best man and Mr. Walter Bet, acted a groom man. The bride mad a charming; picture in her bridal gown of white georgette, combined In becoming fashion with satin.

Iter flower were rosebud and awaneonla itrranged In shower bouquet. After the service a wedding dinner wa served and In the evening; a reception wa held. Mr. and Mr. Roeger left abotu midnight for Chicago and Milwaukee where they will pend their honeymoon and will be at.

home to their friend about Sen Ltember It at 1203 McClellan. street Th groom I omployed at the General Electric company. COLUMBIA SATURDAY SPECIAL Fresh made Sugar Coated Peanuts, 40c a lb. regular price 60c. Columbia Candy Kitchen.

WEATHER WARMS UP TODAY But Will Be Ooller Saturday When Skies Clear. The weather warmed up to the degree mark at noon today, but cooler temperature are predicted for Saturday In tha weather bureau' forecast. Shower are probable tonight and Saturday morning, to be followed by Clearing skies Saturday afternoon. Ave degrees stood as th warmest temperature for the I aei iwvniy iour nqurs ana es aegreea registered early thfs morning waa th lowest. At two o'clock this afternoon th mercury bad reached to tt degree a If girls would understand the theory ot wearing jewelry.

1 am aure that the makers of tawdry Jewelry would go out Of existence and that the girls' sense of nrt and. Incidentally, titeir pocKeiDOOKSr wouia nenem. Jewelry Is a decoration and Is used to emphasise noma one particular attribute of a woman. of the Far Kant wore a jewel suspended from a chain ao that It cams between and above the eyes, f' By It own slie ana jusire it was can aueniion iu the else and lustre of their eyes. Fancy how an, Emerald would set oft apair or gray green eyes, or now a sapphire or a piece of turquoise would bring 'out the blue in the eye of a real blonde) Imagine a ruby worn In the center of the forehead of a dark eyed brunette! If you will keep this decorative Idea of Jewelry In mind, you will wear only a very i few piece and these will be the beet and most artistic that you can purchase.

They will not necessarily be expensive. If you have large hands you will wear only large rings, preferably but one ring at a time, and that on the little finger where it wU balance the hand end make It seem smaller. You will not wear little thin ring under any circumstances. If you have pretty arms you will wear ne good lnnklnar hrafrilet. If you have a pretty throat and chest, will be becoming.

It you haven't. you win never ku hi ivr oivtu mn, lete, and you will rr fancy pin Instead of necklace. It your hand are large and your wrist bony, a wrist watch en a broad strap will look well: In this case Wear it as far down on the arm and a near the hand possible. Betty. You better consult your physician.

Troubled, Your skin trouble comes from the blood, so keep to your doctor's directions until perfectly cured. Reader, Take a blood purifier. Flour of sulphur made Into a paste by rubbing into it table syrup. Take a spoonful three times a day for three days; then stop three days and repeat three, until the skin shows that blood Is cleared. i 3E fc sl fL iNt lEl.H il li 4 1 B' lHr Pffi vP irMi Htfl Pipri "SUDS" AT' THE' MAJESTIC Theater Wilfojpea With Feft: ture Bill Saturday, Only by reason of a sneclsl oermlt Is It possible to show too great new Mary Pick ford, production "Buda" al the New Majestic price of It.

20 and so cents, under the restrictions framed, by th producers for the' rental of this picture It la" arranged not the minimum, first run prlae at which th picture shall be shown shall be fifty cents. Hut be cause the opening on Saturday of the New Majestic marks the start pf a new policy for that theatre, a an. 1 cial permit has been granted for first showing In this city kt: these prices ot this remarkable product lion. a Arrangements for th blar eala 1 Opening on Saturday ale pushed rapidly. Prof, Kj Ash.

baughi who Is well known to all Tori Wayne muslo lovers, has been en gaged to lead the New Majestic, or ohestra, and he will have charge 6f th orchestra at tha opening; on Saturday. M. K. Rice, the builder of the. New Majestlo theatre, who, has been watohlng th preparation for th change In policy of the New Majestlo with much Interest, ha notified Messrs.

Orln Stair and Oeorgtf Spaeth, the new owners, that he will come from Dixon, Saturday to attend, the opening. a The combination vaU.evllte and picture Bhow at th New MSJeatlq will be changed twice a week, on. Monday and but th bill to 'open 'on Saturday will run five days, unUl next Thursday. 'Th vaudeville acta secured for the opening performance' promise splendid entertainment. They Include the Zeb Zarrow Troupe 'of four cycling comedians presenting a skit entitled The Isle of Joy;" Troutner and Ilefferman.

two. black spasm In a tinging and laughing act, and th rMtrz Chaos a Few Jewel Them Good. and Have Constance if yott send an stamped envelope, I will mall you directions for massaging th face, and also a for making a nourishing cream to build up the tissues. Most actresses today live healthy, normal lives; they make beauty and health part of their art. The make up merely helps to overcome the ghastly effect of the excessively strong foot and' other, lights before which they have to act.

Miss Forbes WU1 Dersonally answer sll Inquiries that are directed to her by reader ot thl newspaper. Address her care of the News an'd flentlnle. OHIO INTERURBANS GET FORTY CENT RAISE (By United PreaO COLUMBUS. Aug 20. The Ohio public utilities commission today authorized all Interurban railroads operating In the state to In crease freight rate forty per cent.

effective Sept. l. Applications for 20 per cent increase paasenger rates are to be decided by the com mission on merits of each application. The commission recently refused to permit Increases In Intra state rate for steam roads. Band concert Sunday, August 22, 7:30 p.

m. Central Station United States Naval Band. Trier Amusement Park. MRS. JOHN WANAMAKER DIES Al ATLANTIC CITY (By Unfted hm) ATLANTIC CITT.

Aug 20. Mrs Johrl Wanamaker, wife of the Philadelphia merchant, died here tody. She had been ill for soma time. BIG DIAMOND CONTEST Every night this week at Kuckuck's Dancing Pa vilipn, Lincoln Highway. ANNUAL PICNIC SATURDAY United Commercial Travelers to Play at Trier's Park.

Everything I In readiness for the annual plcnio of Fort Wayne council. No. 2lt. United Commercial Traveler 'of America, on Saturlay afternoon and evening. August 21.

this event for pleasure this year to be held at Trier amusement The festivities or to start at 2:30 o'clock prompt In thei afternoon. The afternoon. will be devoted to the games and contests that be.en arranged for the children, women and the men. Prltes have been secured to furnish the winners for their ability in their part leu 1st contest. After'the games all will congregate and enjoy the good eats.

Bach member Is expected to brine well filled basket. The children will bo 'well provided for in their particular wants In the evening dancing will be the main feature. The member of the entertainment committee who have the plcnip lit chars; are Charles K. Schroeder, Russell II. 'CbpK, Karl Eeemeyef, Mark Chalfant and Geo.

DeWald and they have put forth every effort to make It a bjg success, GIVE FAfiEWELL PARTY A a farewell to Harry, P. Scott, assistant general secretarjfof the T. M. C. A who has resigned hi post to head tne association at spring field.

111 secretaries of the are giving a dinner party thls evening at 6 o'clock, In the mal) dining room ma meoucuujvu. The party will be for the secre tartes only. C. K. Cllne, will assume the position of business manager made vacant by Mr Scott, The association will not employ an assist ant general secretary.

Mr, Scott leaves this city September I. No Soap Better For Your Skiri Than Cuticura Mtea Swt OUmIMM awTiiii i M.I matO. MOTHER'SFftl KArth lot i mem marwva srcu AToa to. put en. wwn liKy k'pirtMflfOT1b Fitted Bags Case? Wardrobe Trunks Hat Boxes Purses: Handbags Leather Things A lmiortant a the clothes and pretty thing for the college girl, 1 proper luggage.

It must be sturdy, yet good looking; feminine, yet durable. Just such luggsge Is to be purchased at the King Trunk and Leather Works' Shop. From the exquisite fitted 'Jase or bag, in many lovely leathers and with handsome toilet fittings, to the roomy, comfort giving Wardrobe Trunk that is a veritable clothes closet for keeping one's costume? 'and other effects perfectly you will find a selection of rare value at King's, at very moderate prices. REMARKABLE VALUES HERE. P.

Wardrobe Trunk. Full lzel. well fitted $36.00 Other Wardrobe, Ilartmsnn'y V. and IndesCruo tos, up Special! Fitted Pullman Bag. Moire Bilk lined $13.00 tndtatructo Ward rob Trunk, guaranteed Ave year FiUed Suit Case, mad of up If at Box, for 2 and 2 HaU; square and round types; te $20.00 $150.00 $67.50 Canteen Bags, Purses and Novelties.

King Trunk and Leather Worlis CALHOUN Luggage Mad te Order, 1019 Exprt Repairing lerra nawauians puts top naaauvr, whof present, singing, Instrumetal act. Pour performance; aviat ef tne vaudeville acta wll't)Crfvn di week day and! fiv Sundiya. WV Ad the" highest4 elase'raaS shew win piayea rne'yitTBW 'fnsjesuo during ifcft.tfinterUDssiuahpws uk' 1 Ing the plac of th combination, VJ vaudeville and DlctrshrAvtf en the 1 date Dancing, i.i iil' i tiiiti.nn A al. rTl lifer tfy iBBka' ml vn i i i raJPlr' sir FALL HATS Bis Assortment Reasonably Priced Northsidc Millinery 1.31 WELLS KT. BtSIIfO V0JJl4UjfilT n'eedsi.

"arood nhotoeralili'' nr.MmaIf for the 'morning "when he leap I JUaka" the 'atinolnf'manf 'WrwfaV? 'Ana? bea.tlful oil hol1 'giver. I It J. I 1 selff late. wwnr pnjjHdelr vesinair. M.J.

On half block viTantvCernijf flMunil I lri I Same. careful WfflOdn' gvin 't Koaax woritiaa our ownsa.traa I. work. Zi.l i' rtfvwteJtm sasir o) M'i SUIT TlfaQP! AVI. lifATa ptnA Si Spodal Sa ks on SUk nose.

Hand Rmhraldamrl MaWr. Tr1iredL litinch Cloth Cover, bcarf. IlruidkercbJofav Ovals ju4 Napkins. JSAVK S5o ON Zjt TllH; UlUHilNTAL STUKE 124 East Washington St. Palace Theater RtAt.

li aSHwasVIHBaHHHHl I AT SJ I 5 4rtutic Millinery' a Bewitching creations authcnticdlljl) 5 depicting Fall modes, noPtooMgM a priced; ate hbw ready at the I GREY HAT 5 palace Theater Building fiH? I INTRdDWCiNft 'NEWAUTTbJMN' MILLINER: In a Most Lavish at Moderate Pricings $5 0 $15') Where ever women of note collect they tat of Tepper Millinery. And why not There is that chio "something" la every line, in every, shape, in their, method of or samentation and their general beauty, that makes them the most desired. The Showing Now Is UttusuallyrJLargtf iTOftWIIl aiHfcnns. A'S 'u 4.

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