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EVENING NEWS: FRIDAY -APRIL 29. 1910. 1 v. I I I anam mmmmmmmmmm npnnmneani mmmmmml WUaMJ LADIES' WAIST. Buffalo Etching Jews.

whose marriage to the Rev. Mr. Miller of Pittaford, N. will take place next Wedneaday. Among the guesU Oilllg, Josephine C.

Mlttelstedt, Margaret J. Hurley, Adeline C. Schleber. Venetia O. Hickey, Margaret K.

"cio an, 4. crening, ana tne Rev. Schrader. Clara M. Frey, Josephine J.

Tj'9' Buffalo, Friday, April 29, 1910. Hersee Repairiirg I a fin Art orezing or Niagara Falls and Mra. Flaber, Alice 8. Ferrari and Anna E. 0 Murehv.

and tha Meesra. George F. oaenman of fnuaderphla. Pa. -Mr.

and Mra' 7.i1m w.iii Schrelner, William G. Kirchmann, Alan The Bar Frann Tmv F. Bcbnell, Robert M. Smyth. Joseph May 1.

remove from 10 St, John'a Place to 111 Hudson street. a. Kiueck. Leo P. Bmytn.

William M. At Soda Fountains or Elsewhere Brennan, Gerhard E. Kiueck, Edward A. Schwab, Arthur J. Petit, John Fischer, Chas.

J. Heifer. Michael Rowe Toe skillful repairing of broken or timeVworn furniture is an art in kielf. Vnronicie ana Master Charles J. Gerber.

Look for "HORUCK'S" on the Original Genuine 1 Rer. George A. Briggs who succeeds Rev. Robert Scott aa paator of the Parkslde Baptist Church on Sunday, Is In Buffalo with big family at 2632 Main street. The Hersee factory does Mch work to perfection.

Extensive repair rooms are Lather Laagtaw Baftale) and TMalry. Committees, 110-111. devoted solely to this particular Dart President Edward J. BeuUiel of the of the business. Mr.

and lira. Norman Clement have opened their home in Eaat Aurora for fUl 1 Let Hersee Co. call for nieces in Luther League of Buffalo and vicinity announces the following committee as the aumraer. 111 signments for the ensuing year: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Mr.

and Mra. Carlton Sprague and Mr. and Mra. William Gomes leave tomorrow to spend eevera! weeks at Eaat Mr. Louis T.

Henrlch. Concordia, need of such service, and when you return from your summer vacation they will, be ready for you practically as good as new. (Immediate delivery if Last night a bey cam here from ton To star Mk or Bmw hi maw I all ma down And needs a real, you know. ilia nama la CecH ana he's eight, And ba can't akin the cat --Hl maw. aha calls bun "Pat," I'd hat To bava same lika that.

8a weere a cellar aid a tla And can't buf or bla toaa; I gueta that I would nearly dl If 1 had on hla Ha can't ride homeback. and today Wha wa alld on tha straw. Mo saked If roastcra helped to laf The effa I pick for Whan ear old tender hlawd ha ran, As though ba thought he'd bite, And he ain't never ahot a gun Or bad a homemade kite. Ha never milked a cow or he 1 Can't even diva or swim I'd bate to think that he waa ma, I'm ilad that ain't bus. A IHtle while ago when wa' Were foolla' in the ehed He auddenlr got mad at me, Becauaa I bumped bla head.

There's lota of things that ha caa't do. He thlnka that aheep'll bite. And tie's afraid of gandera, too. But ha can flaht aU riihL Mr. Harry Eckhert, Holy Kiver, Conn.

trinity: Mr. William L. Henrlch Atonement: Mr. C. Oliver Schafer, Holy mm Trinity; air.

Fred J. Borta, Atone Mr. and iMra. R. L.

Slosson of Bldwell Parkway, have rented a houee in East Thii well-known house 7 alio does The announcement In Wednesday's NEW8 of the engagement of Miss Sophia Rotheniller, to Mr. Cheater Hansman, was unauthorized. This correction is made at the request of the Mrs. Adam F. Gebbard of Potomac avenue will open her home on Monday evening.

May for a young people'a card party for her daughter, Miss Amy Gebbard, the proceeds to go towards Mies Gebhard's booth at the Annunciation Bazar. Mra. Gebhard gave a aocial last evening for Miss Gebhard. The assist-' anta were Miss Kathleen Lennon, Mlas Mildred Walsh, Misa Mildred Plttman, Mlsa Carrie Cunningham, Mlas Mary Rose, Miss Anns The house was decorated throughout with daffodils; ment; Mr. George J.

FlierL St. John Aurora tor tne aummer. William J. Koehnlein, St- John's; its own upholstering, tor good upholstering is a vital factor of success in Rev. O.

L. Bchreiber. Grace, North The Senior Class of the Buffalo Semi Tonawanda: Mr. Louts A. Wllk.

Grace, the modern furniture olanL North Tonawanda: Mr. Albert J. Scheu. nary, am elated by the Glee Club give a recital and dance this evening tfoncorata. the Buffalo Seminary, at o'clock.

There is no" charge for estimating on the probable cost of repairing. May ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE. Mr. Harry J. Eckhert, Holy Trinity, Mr.

and Mrs. Seymour H. Knox we estimate on the dollars and cents in chairman: Mr. Albert Heiser. St.

open -their new home ln East Aurora The Food-Drink for All Acts. Rich milk, malta gram, in powder lorm. More beakbiul than tea or eoffeej Fc(UaiiBvbmaodgvovir the weej'thgrjatksk--'! Keep it on your sideboard bone, No. 8669. volved repairing hour furniture John's; Mr.

Herman Rechutelner, next week. Grace, Buffalo; Mr. Walter Hltsel, Ia high neck style, or with chemis 8. fc. KJeer.

A post card will have our prompt Redeemer; Mr. George Selbold. Con The Century Bridge Club Is Riving atlenuon. cordia; Mr. Louia A.

Wllk. Grace, ette and yoke band. A particularly good style for dressy or general wear. This ts a model which may be Mrs. William H.

Conboy of Tampieo, Mexico, sailed on April 24, aboard the steamship Vlgllancia for New York bridge party at the Twentieth Century Club, this afternoon. Mrs. G. Barrett North Tonawanda; Mr; George J. Fllerl, St.

John's: iMlss Ida Wegener. Holy Factory, 303 Ellicott Street. Branch Store, 662 Main Street. bvigorates numig nothers and tne aged. A quick lunch prepared Sample sent free.

Address HORUCK'S, Racbe. Wis. Tak no substitute. Ask for HORUCK'S. The Rich has charge of the tables.

in almost any The remov reen Trinity; Miss Julia F. Henrlch, Jon. city, to spend tne aummer montns wim her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Tauer, 34f Hampshire Buffalo. able chemisette Is used, could te Dr.

Emma. Sherman, formerly of cordla; Mlsa Harriet Weter, Atonement; Mlsa Anna Schaefer. St John's; Miss Edith Becker, Redeemer; uuiiaio, returned Irom norma me 'I contrasting material, all over lace, or I TL1T firm length. The sleeve may be made past week and hae opened "Rushing Water" for the season. "Rushing Jfah cordis; Miss Olive Swelkhardt, Atone, ment; Mr.

Fred Treasel, Christ's: Mr. Charles Blelmeister. (irarm Ruffs in. uiss Margaret Weiss, Christ. FOREIGN MISSION COMMITTEE.

Is the houee built and made The operetta "Sylvia," will be given at the Twentieth Century Club this evening by Mrs. F. Leslie Frank, Miss Eleanor Pearson, Mlsa Marjorle Jack-man, Miss Ruth Koehler, Messrs. Herman Gahwe. Faulkner Vanderburg; Miss E.

Wagner, St. John's: Mlas Almi ramous by Mr. and Mrs. William is cut In 6 sizes, 32, 34, 36, 88, 40, 42 inches bust measure, and requires 2 6-8 yards i of 38 inch material for By JULU B. WELLS.

meinainsi, Concordia; Mlsa Anna Cornwall several years ago, Grace, North Tonawanda. the 36 inch size. Misa Caroline Adams leaves tomor Miss Nellie McCormlck. Miss Bessie CREDENTIAL COMMITTEE. (Copyright, 1910, by Associated Literary Freta) Mr.

William L. Henrlch, Atonement, chairman; Miss S. H. Grauer, Atonement; Miss J. Rechtsteiner, Grace, Buffalo; Mlsa Sarah Seltz, St.

John's; Miss Cornelia Fuchs, Holy, Trinity: Miss Magdalen King, Redeemer; Mr. William Lubs, Grace, North Tonawanda; Mr. John Selbold. Concordia; A pattern of this illustration mailed row to spend two weeks in Chicago. Mr.

Louis A Grace. North Tnn- I. 'iVli T. T'. to any address on receipt of 10c In Carmen Powder! nwanaa, cnairman; Mr.

John L. Ber Mrs. Benton H. Wilson. Mrs.

Edward sp silver. ger, ennst's; Mlas Anna Kliig, St. John'a; Mr. August Heppner. Grace, Atterbury and Mra.

Sarah Fowler will Is Simply Delightful! Address News Pattern Department Anderson, Miss Sarah Goldrlnger, Mlas Mabel Bell, B. H. Shiyler, E. L. Bou- ton.

Chorus Misses Ethel Becket, Mel-ltssa Coley, Maud Hortense Gibson, May Horsell, Edith and Mattie James, Bertha and May Mprley, Mercy Marlette, Irene and Charlotte Philip, Mrs. L. E. Porter. Misses Sadie Robert be the hostesses at the weekly card North Tonawanda; Mr.

Clarence Carl. sarwa 'uq lv uaiuo VI AVUvl onmuv (Boar's Woods). It has two claims to present day distinction, one being Mlsa Charlotte Kirsch, St. John's; Miss Emma Becker, Christ; Mr. Henry party to be given at the Crippled cnu on, Redeemer; Miss Caroline E.

oeeees dren'a Home on Saturday afternoon of that the Kaiser favorite shooting- Kummer, St. Johns; Mr. waiter F. Kenllne. Concordia: Mlsa Dora Hover.

Meyer, Atonement; Mr. Adam Koberg, Christ's; Miss Horunr. Cnnnnrrila- Mr this week. Pedro, bridge and euchre themselves, he believed her as poor box la only two miles distant, so that win De rjlayed. Prizes will be awarded, Grace, North Tonawanda; Mr.

Otto Len- he must come by train to Eberswalde himself. The question was: Could Coffee at 5 o'clock. Cards nay be had son, Mildred Thompson; Messrs. Garnet George Hoeckb, St. John's; Mr.

George Kratser, Grace, Buffalo; Miss Lydla Witzke, Grace. North Tomrwanria- nardt, cnrist; Mr. Fred Lubs, Grace, in order to reach it, and the other I0 describe the life In the forest In rrom tne members or at the door. This is tha Tardiot of baautiful woman varywhara; women who ha-r learned that Carman Powder enhance the bloom and beauty of a good oomplso Ion; improves, remediaa, a pdor one, Carmen Powder ia ao fine cjrained that it never Aowe on suit oomnlaxion north Tonawanda. ORPHAN HOME COMMITTEE.

Beckett, Elliot Gay, Edwin uoerimx, Alfred Georger, C. C. Hayes, G. 8. Kemp.

William Kraus. Charles MIc, that the famous School of Forestry sucn waT lnat ne woum realize ns Is established here. beauty and be tempted to share his v.uriuue ooyaen, iioiy Trinity; Miss Hattle Mollnow. Atnnomenr- Miss Colburn "of Franklin street giving a Small Informal tea this after Forestry la a close second In the poverty With him? He pictured him- Clara Kopplsch, Concordia; Miss Louise Harold Sloane, William Welgand, Charles Williams. noon for Miss Clara Rutherford.

armv and navv for th normim nf self wandering hand in hand with the Asciraer, urace, North Tonawanda. Mr. Fred J. Borth, Atonement, chairman; Misa Maria Freund, St. John's; Mr.

Albert J. Scheu, Concordia; Misa Florence R. Stern, Redeemer; Mr. Edwin Weiss; Christ; Miss Florence Minuet Dancers Misses may oan- ford. Olive Hale.

Emma Greenwood, Mrs. Edward A. Elsele of West Ferry The Ladles' AM HnHf pith-, gentle and, Indeed, it has one a'" ut ism uyuya, advantaee over the two latter- fnr It4 deep Into thV greenness, and the street Is giving a luncheon of 12 covers even when the akin ia roughened. It has a delightful ragranea. one of its chief charms).

This parfamadoes not I vaporato, but laate aa long as the powder tha powder stays on until) Strassel. Grace. North Tonawanda: Mr. Grace Rose, Messrs. Charles Williams, Warren Ricketts, Adelbett Curran, doea not reaulre an indenendent fnn-J world shut out! Then the lodge, today.

The table will be decorated Congregational Church, corner Richmond avenue and Breckenrldge street will hold a sale of baked goods and L. Quick, Christ; Mr. George L. Gulnther, St. John's; Miss Adelaide with tulips, marguerites and narcissi.

Clive Sickmon. I 1 tune to maintain a position in Us wun winaows, oeep nre- nnuntrv dance bv Misses aiarione ranks. places, trophies of the hunt on walls aprons tomorrow afternoon from 2:30 Borth, Concordia; Mr. Benjamin Lind- Jackman, Sarah Goldrlnger, Mabel Bell, -Miss Edwlne Noye Is visiting at Nl to a ciock in the church parlors. For the dreamer and lover of na- an(1 "oors, and again tney two: i i on ftArt i hurst.

Grace. North Tonawanda; Mr. agara rails. Mercy Marlette, May Horseu, auuu Henry Miller. Christ; Miss Bessie tnr a well a for tha annrt.man fuiung on nis smartest unuorm, Rlamnled: Messrs.

Harold Sloane, The Junior Board of tha Helder. Holy Trinity: Miss A. Schus. NJ prograsaiTa cVraggiata. In 4 shades, Vi Flash, Oramu, Pink and White 60s.

Il ls an ideal profession. The forester ln only, had two, he hurried i I tet thA BMVKinl aim flffprnnnn iitii terbauer, Grace, Buffalo; Mr. Reuben Charles Mix, Edward Bouton, William Welgand, Harold Orr, Charles Will Children's Guild held a meeting at the Guild Home. 127 College street. Fraaa 4 o'clock.

Mrs. David Henry Donaldson Graf, North Tonawanda. iams. (the question of scientific preservation asked for Frauleln T. Morbert; Kiss Cf th ...4 ih.

I ins the hand she extended, he hur Franklin street is giving a reception rtcuucBuay, April 81. Miss Coushalne. nrealrlant nf tha Ran OLD FOLKS' HOME COMMITTEE. mis aiternoon rrom 4 to a ciock, STAFFORD-MILLER CO. St Iiouia, Mo.

Makers of fine Toilet Artfalae Inoladlna haul CetI Or mm Mr. George J. Fllerl, St. John's, chair Mr. and Mrs.

Beth C. Clark have Mrs. Donaldson -will receive with her taken nossession this week of their lor Board, gave the girla a' short talk on "Flower Day" and the work in general. Many Interesting reports were ls bis, to wander at will through the woods. I prepared.

man; Mr. William Fischer, St. John's; Miss Elisabeth Grauer, Atonement; mother. Mrs. W.

8. King, and Miss 8. 1. Donaldson. The assistants are Mrs.

East Main street home In East Aurora, after apending the winter in Buffalo. Miss Caroline Schiffler, Christ; Miss Amelia Walter. Grace. Buffalo: Miss William Donaldson, Mrs. Seymour Van One of the greatest favorites among 'I Lna ia PiaT OI ln" the stvdenta was young Graf von We- f.ftrehnt; M.ls- the honor to ask for her hand.1 maoe regarding tne cripples and shut-ins whom the girls- had visited since CARMEN POWDERf Amam, Mrs.

George Chase, Mrs. John you Mable Halns, Grace, North Tonawanda; Mr. and Mrs. A. M.

Talbott and last meeting. Several members His joyousness of com Miss Margaret Wendt, Redeemer; Mr. 'My dear Carl," said Fraulein family have returned to their home on bined with, a high standard of honor. vender voort, Mrs. Frank Qi Ralchle, Mrs.

John Decker, Mrs. George Zlpp, Mrs. C. G. Schierer.

Mrs. John Huber, William Melsner. Grace. North Tona were asked to visit other children whose names were submitted, and to make a reoort at the next meeting Morbert, with twinkling eyes. "I can Ketchum Place after spending me win made him a popular figure In the clal circle of the town as well.

ter in East Aurora. do nothing in such matter. wanda; Miss Anna Hoeckn, St. jonn Mr. Herman Posekel, Christ; Miss Mrs.

Alice Calbick. Miss, M. B. King, Miss Agnes Donaldson, Miss Jennie wnicn win oe neia May y. At least you wl.l'send this letter Martha Munschauer.

Concordia; Mr. Mr. George A. Spring and family of After the meeting Miss Florence Schaeffer. The tea table will be dec His poverty, for he had Inherited almost nothing with bis title, did not to Herr Leigh, will sou not?" he Arthur Graf, Grace, North Tonawanda; Forest avenue have opened their asked, handing her a large envelope, Uberlst entertained the girls at "600; favors being awarded Miss Grace Asp.

den and Miss Leary. home in East Aurora for the summer. hamper him professionally or soclal- i7 jrr "Jr. orated with pink shaded candles, the centerpiece being a French basket of pink Klllarney roses, forget-me-nots sealed and crested, Mr. and Mrs.

E. M. iMcBrier of Lin i auicii) 4.ra BWvu. vuv and lilies of the valley, with a large Miss Lauretta Reeb, Holy Trinity; Mr. George Selbold, Concordia; Mr.

William Lempke, Christ. INNER MISSION COMMITTEE. Mr. C. Oliver Schafer, Holy Trinity, chairman; Mr.

Adam Stahle, St. John's: monial yoke it could have been exchanged for a fixed and nroodlv in wood avenue opened their summer tn Iaclealde Home. It will be utterly The Amer bow of blue ribbon fastened to the home In East Aurora last week. ican ways are net our ways. You handle.

The house will be decorated Mrs. Joseph Lang-ley presided in the The risk is all ours simply mail us the absolute guarantee from the package, 1 NUTREO does not eradicate yow dandruff throughout with spring aosence oi me president, Jars, must win Virginia consent, not her Mrs. Otto J. Jekel. of 190 Lancaster Bowen Moore, at the meetina of the ome, hut, while von Wedell did not linderestlmate the value of one of the noblest titles In Germany, famous as tar back as the days of the robber father'B." 1 Miss Carrie Young.

Atonement; Miss Julia Davis, Christ's; Miss Louise Mr. Edward C. Struveh of Baltimore avenue, and Mr. waiter jeaei, have returned to Buffalo, after having and v. Wedell opened his beard of managers of the Ingleslde Home yesterday afternoon, when the following visitors were appointed for and Miss Ella C.

Quant of Johnstown, eves. "How strange, but sensible. N. will speak this evening at th- spent the past six months in soutnern California and Mexico. like the direct American method." bsrons, he was not minded to purchase luxury at the expense of his studio of Mr.

John Harrison Mills, 491 tne montn: Mra George ri. sickels, Mrs. I. J. White.

Mrs. Bush and Mrs. Elmwood avenue, on "The Bahai Move Hf.v h.nnln... as wen a American nanea Danaeker-Ronuiaee. George Booth.

ment." Mr. Struven and Miss Quant wn i Fraulein v. Morbert At St. Francis Xavier'a Churdh on NUTREO-JL 50a. kad $1.00 alt UrWs, drufgiats and toust uj the keen eves arrived in town yesterday and ad-dressed an audience on the same sub Hornung, Grace, Buffalo; Miss Viola Newman, Grace, Buffalo; Mr.

Benjamin Ertell, Concordia; Mr. Charles Helntz, Grace, -Buffalo; Miaa Kate Ul-rlch, St. Mr. Carl LIndenburg, Christ's; Dr. Fllsinger, Holy Trinity; Mr.

Albert HOyer, Grace, North Tonawanda; Mr. Arthur Kilburn. Redeemer; -Mr. George Selbold, Concordia. PRESS COMMITTEE.

Mr. Albert J. Scheu, Concordia, chairman; Miss Florence R. Stern, Re Chapin Women's Relief Corns No. 4 winning ot girl who might be.as imnetuo.ltv poora.he.fm.aues.the ffig Wednesday morning Miss Barbara M.

Romance was married to Mr. Peter P. will hold a rummage sale, the date to Ject last evening at Mr. Mills' studio. be set-later.

Contributions are solicited. Notify Mrs. Maitland, 208 Glenwood j. rF lefn Morbert, grant me one more Soaa the of wonderful candor HcTolBftoa smai "Ametieasi 1. W.A 1 Dauscher by Rev.

Father Schaus. The bride wore Brussels net over white taffeta, a 'tulle veil fastened to the hair with orange blossoms, and carried a avenue. Banquet. i ir p- boiling water poured over it in a well-heated vessel, then covered and The annual meeting and banquet of Of curls, arranged with an artistic Fraulein v. hesitated, but the dear Yniiri-rnnrrinft Women's Mlaaloaary Society.

The regular monthly meeting of the set on the back of the stove till deemer; Mr. Hermann G. Rechtsteiner, Grace, Buffalo. tne sons of the American Revolution will be held this evening at 7 o'clock at the Buffalo Club. Prof.

Horace Briggs wm vvill est wish of her heart was to keep this favorite pupil near her, and this carelessness in great contrast to the smooth braids of the daughters of the fatherland. Beat of all, she was Women'a Home and Foreign Mission white- prayer book. She was attended by her sister. Miss Emma Romance, who was gowned in yellow. Mr.

Frank Pan. scher was best man. and the ushers were Mr. Frank Romance and Mr. steeped, did the work.

Dose: Take one gill or half a teacupf ul before going to bed. In severe caaea take four or tlve times a day, either hot NOMINATING COMMITTEE. Mr. William J. Koehnlein, St.

John'a seemed a safe and happy way, will preside at the table which nil! be decorated with flowers and the na neither shy nor. bold, simply uncon Meed Attcatlsa Is tke Spitag ar rue ary Societies of the English Lutheran churches of Buffalo will be held Monday, May at o'clock in the Church, of the Redeemer, corner Elmwood and "Will you be content with a little Charles Dauscher. tional colors. Covers will be laid for clous of the admiration she evoked. Will Star or cold.

N. Z. Z. (Utitz, chairman: Miss S. H.

Grauer, Miss Julia F. Henrlch. Con quarter of an hour?" she asked rls- Out-of-town guests were Mr. and 0. Among the guests will be the of The virtues of this "simple" should In reality, she was too deep ln ap Now Is the time to take -medali lu.

cordia; Miss Margaret Weiss. Christ's; Mrs. George H. Gohn of Niagara Falls, ficers of the United States Army and be better known. One invalid, sup of the complexion If you wiah it to Highland avenues.

The regular business of the day will be suspended and the entire time ariven to Mrs. J. H. and Mrs. John Dauscher of Waterloo.

Not content said r. Wedell, Navy stationed in Buffalo. posed to be threatened with confirmed Mr. Harry J. Eckert, Holy Trinity.

EXTENSION OF WORK COMMIT preciation of little city, the won-derful surrounding forest, the beautiful uniforms and the splendid spec- Mr. and Mrs. Dauscher will be at The arrangements are in charge or again kissing her liand, "but grate iook wen tne rear or the year. The April winds bring out freckles that will stay all Summer unleaa removed an tuberculosis, grew well and strong oy home at 198 Dearborn street. the oresldent.

Mr. Trueman ti. Avery, Harpater, the returned missionary from India, who will tell of growing ful." substituting dried mullein leaves for TEE. Rev. O.

Schreiber, Grace, North Imens of manhood who wore them, Frank B. Steele and Mr. Walter tobacco ln the; pipe from wnich he had Left alone, he tried to bring his work In that country, especially the with otblne double strength. This prescription for the cure freckles is the discovery of an eminent skin BDeoiallat. Is ao untformlv Aspinwau.

thought he could not divorce" himself. i0. lm't(m 8he'; "N- chaotic thoughts into order. Then had mode'. hospital ana lace worn.

Boehrer-Saaindera. Mr. and Mrs. James Saunders of the door opened to admit Virginia. Silver Reeeaitloa, Tonawanda, chairman: Mr.

L. H. Ep-pers, St. John's, Buffalo; Mr. Frank Long, Holy Trinity; Mr.

William Pabst, Christ; Mr. Alvin Wind, Atonement; Mr. John Woodrlck, Grace, North Ton. When she had come to the quaint successful that, it is sold by Cahoon- Manllus, N. announce the engagement of their daughter, Anna B.

Saun Some Beoaomy Items. For doughnuts the following la a never-fail," if the grease is hot in A silver reception will be given from to 11 o'clock this evening at the f4 Eir hheTd much the boardln school which had justly the cugtom of hu eoun- ders, to Mr, Otto F. Boehrer of this residence of Mrs. It. O.

Williams In Lyon Jjrug vo. under guarantae to refund the money if it fails. Get aa ounce' of. othlne--4oiible atrangtb, and even the first night's application, will show a wonderful Improvement, some of the smaller freckles even "vanishing city, wedding to take place in June. awanda; Miss Julia Hoeffler, St.

John's Mlsa Marie Reimold, Redeemer; Miss -Ida Stoltz, Christ's; Mr. Fred i Richmond under the auspices They make tneir nome in Syracuse. tha Benevolent society or tne which they are Two eggs, one-half cup, sweet milk, one and one-half cups of sugar, salt, nut--; meg and two heaping teaspoonfuls of baking powder; flour to roll and Knatsch, Concordia; Miss Cora Hartel, she had been carried back, to the mid- enougn to Tmit me to yott Church of the Messiah. The president, Mrs. Williams, will receive with the Grace, North Tonawanda; Miss Emma MARION HARLAND'S TALKS HeuxhetJ end Other Matters From a Weman's Pointof View Mrs.

Angell. vice-president: Fuhr, Grace, Buffalo; Mr. Ralph Kres. day, dear Fraulein," he began. 1 The qualntresa of the houses, with nad' intended to write to your hoti' their casement iwindows curious imt cut.

Try It. You will not waste Mra. Daniel Brown, secretary, and Mrs. FOR THE DUCT your material. selt, Grace, Buffalo.

LITERATURE COMMITTEE. Among Women's Organizations Arthur Swales, treasurer. Miss Gladys structure and pointed, red-tiled roofs; can custom. I am Informed." iMKst. u.

u. May I add a few "easy-method' Cuthoert ana Mis Maoei conagan, the crooked, narrow streets, the an Mr. William J. Koehnlein, St. John's, chairman: Mr.

George L. St. aaalsted by the youpg ladles of the My father," Inquired Virginia, cient, paved with I blushing. A new method of borne treatment fr the John Mr. Lawrence Benson, Re Bunaay-acnooi.

win aaaisi in ins uui-Ing room. Miss Alice Smith will give development of the bust, erlglnMed by a Dooms ana tnops on an tour -por our yi aid r. Wedell, deemer; Mr. John Helder. Holy Trin piano solos.

famoue pnyemaa who aaea un great smews tn a lane practice, eaa Bow be obtained ity: Mr. Harvey Muck, Christ's; Mlsa finding the American method beset with difficulties. "Have you not twelfth conturr r.nd tever altered Arrangements are almost com Dieted Ruby Tiebor, Grace, North Tona C. Babel of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry In this city. Soraia la for on It one hwreaaa tha for the drama to be given on May 1 since; the little chapel, In which the bon h. iamir "ur wanda; Mr. Edward Smykel, Grace, Norwood avenue wllKarrive home on North Tonawanda; Mr, August Mar body of Oustavuc Adoplhus had lain flrit met yoa i have thought of no and 10 under the auspices of St. Nicholas Club and the Children of Mary for the benefit of the Altar fund.

The Saturday from the Pacific coast where they have spent the Winter. En route Mr. Babel made two addresses at the tin, Christ's; Mr. George Redeemer: Miss Anna Meier. St beet, and It doea not affect other nana of the body.

It la an uniformly eueeaeeful that the local agenta. Caboon-Lroa Drag arc Inuructed to aell It under an absolute guarantee to refund the. money If It a not aua 1U1 ouj, ul.6 uiw iwub jiuoj one elgB IoTefl 0T you. Can I0" nt csre Uttle for mer' east Includes the Misses Josephine F. John's; Mlsa Emma Kopplsch, Con- maiu-r oi reverence ana love to mei virer Inl.

lnnkwil at h- Laymen Missionary convention in St. Paul, which was session on seinil. There a maamalnc. no ataamtnr. as American girl, unaccustomed to sur- handsome face, at the uniform she roundlngs that stirred the Imaging-1 Wednesday and Thursday.

rubber apohanoae, nothing but a eotentlrttt treatment that atunulatas the natural aroma MY LADY'S MIRROR. tlon or recalled the agw of chivalry patriotic and disloyal to- choose to economy items? 1. Don't rub lard in flour when making biscuits. Melt it and add lastly. i.

"Mra A. B. wants a recipe for layer cake. This one Is mades without eggs: One cup sugar, butter as large aa fist, Mia until It Is creamy. One and one-half cups milk or water, pinch of salt, three teaspoonfuls baking powder, flour (not too stiff).

All flavoring. People will say: "What shall' I make sandwiches of today?" This Is simple and good: Get a ZD- -cent shank bone for soup; boll until the meat dropa from bone. Let it boll until only one pint of liquid is left; then add." one pint of cold water, two cups of cornmeal, one stalk of celery (chopped fine). Season; let It boll until all is mush. Then put Into a square bread pan or mould.

When cold slice and eat It, or fry It. FRUGAL HOUSEWIFE, (Highland Park. We may well be proud of the show Tie llnm 8. Hobble and family left of the bosom nnd gives aa inereaaa of from three to all incnes in a taw veeaa. a tnraa weeka' treatment eoaia oalr CLOD st Crtiann ana romance.

I remain In thl land of But, Biat taAawA I aavahat lib A ak lwlriaw I a a the city on Wednesday -for sum-mar, which they will 'spend at "Twin Lyon Drug Co. Oaks, -tneir juewiaion nmiiw. wnatever nis country, ner neart De- dream. The uniforms of the for- longed unquestionably to the. hand-esters were a source of unending de- aome forester who looked at her Co Bring Bad Going.

1 jignt ana aaaea tne crowning toucn with pleading eyes. um H.im Chalmers Klrurstdrl win Bon Voyaijd go to Hamburg tonight to read at the Hamburg Young Men'e Christian Asso- to the picturesque appearance oil But my people, my country." -he town and forest alike. faald, raising here eyes to his-with an These uniforms were of an. sxquls- expression he could not fall -to lo Baskets or Boxes uia Haroer'ef Delaware avenue Is ne snaae oi iignt ureen, witn.a un-1 terpret coin-green collar of velvet and a I ''They shall be mine, too," he said. in New York ror a tew oy.

double array or uncoin-greea eut- eagerly. "Ach, Herzchett, It por Miaa Anna M. Keating of Delaware avenue la In New York. ing today on the part of correepon- Mr. Stewart H.

Stanton of Barnes tons on tne ugnwuung coat, lan alble that you lore me and will stay leather boots, reaching to the knee herewith and a soft green felt hat, with plumes -i iovea the-uniform flrst," he dents. When we have such an array of practical letters, direct and kindly, street has returned after a visit to nis uat toucnea me grouna wnen us tald, "But now I love mother, jaiisaoetn. Buuiiega, oi Knoxvllle, Tenn. Caihdie with no symptom or seit-congratuta-tion, each regardful of a neighbor's ewned doffed it, were added wnen run And r. Wedqll, according to the hunting costume was in order; other- custom of all countries, gathered hat need, and desiring to meet it.

it pos Mr. and Mra Charles Schmldlka of sible, we appreciate what a school for Detroit. are the guests of Mr. wise a liincoin-greeu muiuiry cap ana sweetheart in bis arms. housewives our comer has Become, and Mrs, Jacob Beler of Laurel street.

and how many are bettered thereby. Mrs. W. Bowen Moore Is visiting her Delivered aboard all Steamers Moal appropriate Cift to 4 Frieads gatag Abroad Ordet at aw Staraa ae Same aiWe oooooooooooooooooooooooooo daughter, Mra. William Elklns Reed ln Waahlngton.

Miss Caroline Kline nf Indiana Is the Sleeslna Oat at Doara. If the person who must sleep out of doors will have the tent divided; the part she sleeps ln, with the part of the tent that has windows In open and the curtains pulled down. She should sleep with her head in this part, and the part the body la ln where no windows are. The par-' titton Is fixed so the head has the airland the body Is not so cold. I know of a young gin here In town -that has received- great help from this, and ahe also sat outside In the weather for an hour at a time, wrapped In comforts.

I hope this will help the one that wanted advice as to how to keep the body warm. EVER A READER (Napervllle, "Bertie In reply to "Bertie' (Eaat Maunoa Chunk. a homeopathic tablet of sulphur, tz crushed, and put In the food at each meat, will cure any cat or dog of manga. If persisted In. I read this in the Marion Harland Corner years ago, and used It moat successfully on our cat.

I gave it several months, however. It haa no taste. M. E. P.

(Chicago). Mange. I see two cures for the miserable animal disease called mange. Neither had any effect whan- tried by myself I tried tobacco sulphur helebore and even Iodine with very Indifferent success. I find the following a specific for that stubborn disease: Bathe the effected parts daily for 10 days with pure cider vlnee-ar and give a little sulphur on the food for the same length of time only every other dy.

E. C. O. (Chicago). Mallata I owe sr-hslplng hand to any suf--ferer who may need tha remedy Last fall w.e gathered a number of mullein stalks.

Soma time ago gave some of the dried mullein to a friend for a cold. We steeped It as tea. After several days she reported her cold much better. Also that the first time In years she had not had nltht sweats. About two weeks after that dlaeov- ery 1 shared the mullein with another friend a aufferer from night Sweats and eathma, She writea: "I have no worda to express myself In the hlvhaat terma praiee, 1 reel like a new being Two tablespoon-' tuis ef dried mullein with a pint ef Fashions and Fads.

I (I guest of the Misses Henrlch of Vtlca street 00000000000000000000000900 Mra. Joseph Kulp and Master Joseph 5 Kulp of Como avenue. South Buffalo. Steel oranments are vrv much are spending a month with friends at used. i GOOD QUALITY Lock Haven, Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen M. Clement Contrasts of color are again the thing. have taken a house at Magnolia for the summer. Carlagtbe Pin, My mother (not a "hen wife" of England, but a German forester's wife) used to cure her chickens of "pip" by removing the horny skin which growa over the top of the chicken's tongue and prevents it from eating.

She would take a chicken "between her kneea, open its beak wide with a sharp knife lift off the little piece of skin from tha underalde of the tongue. Then ahe took the "pip," put It In the center of a piece of butter, the else of marble, with plenty of black pepper and push It down the chicken's throat. I have several times seen a request for a cure for "pip" but always neglected sending this. I hope will be sue-, cessful. MRS.

M. E. The laaar Side SaaentKlu. That there is anything genial, cheer- used tor many smart Raffia Is shopping bags. Mrs.

W. Carlos Hayes and Mr. Burt Cummins Hayes have moved from De- itt street to victoria street. or discovers that she haa laid an place at the table? Company aitrn i the commohest and walcomeat nf si euperstltlona. The sclnaora the iim the dishcloth the fork the steese, all inculcate hospitality, .1 ward It by an unenpected the needle slants as It euirvls up crack ef the floor, it foretells a r- man! Run, young dnurhtnra nf huuse, and put a blue bow in four Atlantic the asuai ooois oi emulation replaced them.

At first she, loved hem all these tall, sllm-walsted creatures with the aristocratic features and-the superb bearing. She never passed one on the street without a little thrill, notwithstanding the- frequency with which this -'A: It was not nntll her second year that she began to make distinctions as to the wearer of the uniform. Then, as she wits eighteen, she was permitted to accept Invitations to kaffe klatches, supper parties and musical evenings, showered on her by the day pupils, and Fraulein von Morbert, the principal of the school, chaperoned her to the dances st the casluo, where the foresters' green uniforms struck the dominant tone. At the first of these balls she met Graf von Wedell and (Is need as many times with him as etiquette permitted. After that she met.

him everywhere, or if he wad prevented from being present at some festivity, the kpenne! of her enjoyment was gone, For his part, he loved her mor evert time be saw and he soon declited that he must er.d the su-penne In which he lived As she did not glitter with the rlntrs and chains and bracelets with which the Amefl-caiis of his Imagination adorned Mr. and Mrs. Julius Singer ham moved from Granger Piece to Ml aynea street. Mrs. Mary Klpfel of Ralph Place nnouncaa I ha ana-arement ir O.

W. r.a Tr. daughter, Marlon to Mr, Henry Murphy, wedding to take place In May. Rich embroidery la much In evidence, this season. Many ankle, length' paletots In blege, different Shadea of gray, bottle green or blue are An where a wrap is nacesaary.

There ts a fancy for caahmere pattern silks and woollens, utilised rather for tunica and) garniture than tor the entire costumes. Lovers of fine thread laces will rejoice at tha marvelous floiinelnga and all-over dealgna In Cftantlllr and other fine laces. Hopsacklnga, aerge. Scotch win-ay homeapun, diagonal chavlnta, mixed tweed and friws are often preferred to cloth for walking dre. MAUD E.

CILLXr. The mute token by army after the battle rf 1" 1V77. from rrln-etnn where the armv en-j'n-r i ter, la to he nmrki. A card party will be riven at the Working Boye' Home. IS Niagara Hquare.thla afternoon at I o'clock.

The hosteas, Mrs. Bernard J. McCnn- Irg or therapeutically valuable about superstition mr.y seem a tali statement. The adjective generally erwiated wltl: It Is "dark." On the contrary, there Is komethlng very brlehtenlng about a four-leaved clover. Who la rot a little more of an optimist for plrkina: up a hoi-fceehn What Ipneiy firnwr i wife, Mormbound on a winter aftprnofin, tvlth unwelcome lelaina on hi-r hands, but feels a IHtle qulcknlng of the Kuina aa ahe dmpe her ariA-a-ira and be-olds them sticking up In the carpet? AND PRETTY SPRING MAT.

This Is ohe of the attractive mixed straws popular among the new spring nell will be assleted by members of tha JAr. ImuKhtfre nf t. A I'iMnn, et a membership committee, millinery, and Its attaint shape gives the effect of an old-time poke bonnet. Mlas Emily Chemnlts of Norweoil There ts a full wreath of yellow roses around the crown, and a large bow of dark bins satin ribbon onV right side caught with a dull sliver buckle. A band of ribbon la drava across front from tide to side.

venue gave a dinner leat night for no In i 1 1 Ilia i i t-n-i- i Mist Adle Srasing ef Niagara Falls.

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