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12 BUFFALO EVENING NEWS: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1917. THE MAJORITY ECIES. MILADY'S MIRROR Little Stories for Bedtime. Charles Norton will speak on "Mis-sxns" at the morning session at 10:30 o'clock. Luncheon will be served at noon, after which Ore association will meat The hostesses will be Mrs.

Mrs. Harris and Mrs. strolling through the grounds, and stpping, spoke to him. After a brter conversation on conventional toplcf the physician said: "Why are you herer "Simply a difference of opinion, replied the patient' "I said all men were mad, and all men said I wa? mad and the majority won, Ex A Philadelphia physician, In that Insanity was frequently productive of sound logic tempered'with By THORNTON W. BUBGKSS S.

Fiske read a paper on "Revolution 1K0S-182." The poet, "Ella Wheeler Wilcox," was discussed by Mrs. Lucy L. Standbridge, and current events by the members. A French war orphan has been adopted by the club. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Mary E.

Walker in Anderson placer on November 6. wit. told the story of a patient he 1 Me Social Chronicle 5- once met in an asylum. He came across this -patient wnire Miss Emily Mossack of Winchester, N. Y.r will entertain the members of the Ell Ess club at a fancy dress party for beechnuts he kept an eye open for danger.

Presently, as be was hurrying back from one of -his storehouses his way led him behind a certain old log, partly covered with brush. He was almost past when he caught sight of something strange there. He stopped and looked Intently. Then he enuekled. It was noiseless little chuckle down In bis throat- There was no mistaking what he saw.

It was a tall, the tail pf a Fox. Chatterer turned and scampered upa tree whsre he could watch. He had keen In that tree only a little while when he saw his cousin, Happy Jack Squirrel, hurrying along, and unless he turned he would pass close In front of that old log. Happy Jack-was -fat with good living. Chatterer knew that Mrs.

Reddy would be at her home on Hallowe'en. Mrs. David Foley, president of the Catholic Women's Saturday Afternoon club was elected a delegate to the meeting of the New Organization of Catholic Women to be held in Chicago November 10 and 11, at the meeting of the club on Saturday. Mount Mercy Alumnae association is giving the first of a series of card parties at the Academy in Abbott road today. The hostesses are Miss Cecelia Happy Jack Has Reason to Thank Chatterer.

WHEN Chatterer the Red Squirrel gave the warning which saved the two young Gobblers who were within a few steps of the hiding place of Reddy Fox, there was great excitement all about. Not only the two young Gobblers took to the trees, but also all the other Gobblers ami all the Grouse family. You see, knew just where Reddy was, so the wisest thing to do was to seek safety first and find out later. Only Lightfoot the Deer and Buster Bear and Bobby Coon kept right on hunting Coyle, Mrs. Irene Krupp Doetch, Miss Nina Faulkner, Miss Elen PurtlH and Mts Florence Tracy of 33 Willow I-wn arenue will open her home on Miss Harriet Schwert The class of 117 will entertain the alumnae at a Hallowe'en masquerade tomorrow evening at the academy.

only too glad to atch him. He remembered how he and Happy Jack Friday, November 2, at 1 o'clock (or a luncheon and meeting of the Junior Russell- Johnston will spend the week-end with Mr. Johnston's parents at 791 West avenue. Mrs. Johnston was Miss Zelma Moore and her marriage to Mr.

Johnston took place in Kansas City on October 24. They will be at home after November 15 at 935 South 59th street, Par board of the Methodist Deaconess had quarrelled the day before, how they had fought until they were tired out. home. Mis Tracy will be assisted by Mrs. Dalton Meeks.

The Junior Board Kitchen band will give an entertainment Thursday, November- 8, at BethanyPresbyterian "If he keeps on we'll never fight again." thought Chatterer. church under the auspices of the Women's association. The women of Then, because he isn't-aJJbadAn3 because, after all, Happy Jack Is bis cousin, Chatterer once more gave Th Ehftlka-AiBertrali Head Ihjr Class. Mrsr McGHire of Connects cut street entertained the members of the English-American Reading class at luncheon yesterday. Covers were laid Bethany church will meet Thursday, November 1, at 10 o'clock to sew.

Miss Irrtie Porn of Oxford avenue ij hostess for a formal dance to be given in the ball room of the Hotel Iroquois on evening, November 2, ior the benefit of the German Dancing at 10 o'clock. warning. Kox! Fox! Run, Happy Jack Run for your life!" he shrieked. Naomi chapter 102, Order of the for 18 at a table decorated wiih marguerites and marigolds. At the meeting following the luncheon.

Mis. Na Eastern Star, will hold a bazar at the And Happy Jack did. He darted up the nearest tree. He wasn't at all sure that Chatterer was telling the thaniel A. finch presided.

Mrs. Jul'e Genesee hotel tomorrow and Thursday afternoons and evenings for the benefit of the building fund. Friends truth, but he would take no chances "Where Is that Fox?" he demanded, are cordially invited. The Colonial Study Club. Mrs.

Frank Smith will entertain the Colonial Study club tomorrow afternoon, October 31, at her home, 93 Fourteenth street. A miscellaneous program will be given." A lecture illustrating the work of the Women's Home Missionary so as soon as he was safe. "Right down behind that old log you were going to pass," barked Chatterer. Happy Tlack looked and from his place high in the tree he could see 9 1 Tmm ciety of the Methodist Episcopal mm HiHYVfin church will be given at 8 o'clock each .1 Mrs. Reddy stretched out flat on her evening in the following churches: Asburv-Delaware church, November Linwood-A venue church, November stomach.

He looked across at AN EFFECTIVE SCARF. Cape collars and short capes of fur Mrs. William H. Crosby, leader of the women's Bible class of the First Congregational church, will entertain the class at her home in Williamsville road on Saturday afternoon. All women will bring Red Cross knitting.

A short business session, with election of officers, will be held in the afternoon, supper sered at 6 o'clock. "Thanks for the warning, Cousin Chatterer," said he. "I guess you have more than paid for those nuts Woodside Avenue church, November in the Methodist churches of Williamsville November Ripley, November ti; Niagara Falls, November Middleport, November 7. These you stole from my warehouse. bid fair to be an epidemic if the furriers have their way.

Innumerable models of this sort are in the shops, many of them very attractive, some of Reddy did leave; he knew It was no use to stay. OVER to his chum's house sliding down hill and invited to stay for dinner. But, not much! Visions of his own dinner table were too alluring. Jones Dairy Farm Sausage brought steaming to the table those dainty morsels so rich in flavor provide a feast too tempting to miss. lectures are free to the public.

them awkward ana buirv and not by Naomi chapter, O. E. will hold any means invariably becoming. This a card party this evening at 8 o'clock rich-looking scarf is of that ever-popu lar pelt, The board of Prison Gate mission will hold a meeting at the. home, 69 Cottage street, Friday, November 2, at 2 o'clock.

Members will sew for the Needle Work guild and are requested for the benefit of the men's booth at Engineer's hall, corner of Main and Barker streets. Dancing and refresh VINOL MADE THIS NURSE STRONG ments will follow. DAIRY FARM assembly at the residence of Mrs. John to bring thread and needles. JONES Harrison Mills, 494 Elmwood avenue.

Do You Know that because of our "wholesale business methods" because of the magnitude of our business, buying in large quantities and selling, as a rule, in larger quantities WE CAN SAVE You Money On A New Rug Linoleum Stair Carpet Coco Mats Matting A Carpet Sweeper -Vacuum Sweeper A Wringer A Washing Machine A Stove or Range A Bed or Springs -A Mattress Thermos Bottles Cut Glass A Phonograph TRY US AND SEE The public is invited as it will be the The Protestant Home for Children, will hold its day tomorrow, October 31, afternoon and evening. The public is last opportunity to hear Dr. Kahn The Friday Study club will have an open meeting on Friday evening, November 2, at the home of Mrs. W. H.

Shaw in Lexington avenue. speak on this subject in Buffalo. for beechnuts. They had Buthiug to fear from Reddy Fox. At first all the others held the same suspicion that the young Gobblers did, which was that Chatterer might be playing a joke, for he has been known to play just such jokes as that.

But as he continued to stare down into that little thicket of young hemlock trees and shout, "Fox! Fox!" it was quite plain to see he was in earnest. Then Buster Bear strolled over toward that little thicket and with a snarl of disappointment and 8nger Reddy Fox ran out. He glared up at Chatterer and in his eyes Chat terer read all that Reddy would like to do to him. Buster Bear growled his deepest, most grumbly-grumbly growl and Reddy hurried faster. I Sammy Jay followed him to make sure that he really AMONG THE WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS.

Mrs. Charles Seegel of Maple street was given a surprise party last evening in honor of her birthday. Games were played and prizes won by Miss Genevieve Gifford and Mrs. ArUui Fries. The Woman's Missionary society of Holv Trinitv Lutheran church will Nothing Like it for Rundown and Nervous People Von Ormy, Texas "I suffered from a general run-down condition anaemia, loss of appetite and cough, so I was unfit for my work.

I tried different medicines without help, and through my druggist learned of Vinol. I took it; my appetite Increased! my cough disappeared, I gained in weight and I am now well and strong, so I fan conac ientiouslv endorse Vinol." is made today just as in the years gone by after an old-fashioned recipe which has never been changed. A recipa calling for choice cuts of young corn-and-milk-fed porkera and only the finest spices. A table delicacy yet substantial with sixteen ounces of food in every pound. No waste every particle can utilized.

A pound series six people. Pure and wholesome, made in small quantities. Reaches your table fresh from the farm. Shipped in sanitary cartons. For a genuine surprise serve Jones link or meat sausage.

Any of the dealers below can supply you with Jones Sausage, and the other Jones products smoke-cured ham and bacon, lard, buckwheat flour and. maple syrup. hold its monihlv meeting tomorrow afternoon ai, o'clock. The convention to be. held at Niagara Falls, November 6.

will be the topic. The Catholic Young Women's association, Mrs. William Schoenthaler, president, will hold a card party and dance in the Catholic Institute hall, Main and Virginia streets this evening. Cards at 8:30 o'clock. Dancing at 9.

Mrs. Robert J. Healy, general chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. McCtfrmick, cards: Mrs. A.

Gebhardt, music; Mrs. C. Woeppel, cider; Mrs. M. Rudert, ice, cream; Mrs.

M. Irl-backer and Miss Coleman, prizes. Mr. William J. Schoenthaler, chairman of floor -committee, will be assisted by several young men.

Mrs. M. Crawford of 25 Salem street is giving a Hallowe'en party tomorrow lett that part of the Green Forest, and evening tot her niece, Miss Helen the Gobbler family and the Grouse Kimmel of arren, Pa. family sat in the trees until Sammy The Buffalo School of Elocution and The women of South Presbyterian church will serve a hot roast beef dinner in the church hall, Seneca and Juniata streets, Thursday, "November 1, from 5:30 to 8 o'clock. I Viola Salada, R.

Von Ormy. Tex. I We guarantee Vinol to build up Dramatic Art, under the direction of Miss Kotting, -will give an entertain returned. Reddy did leave. He knew that it was of no use to stay? Besides, disappointed as he was he had not given up hope.

You see there was Mrs. Reddy. She hadn't hidden in the same place he had. No Indeed! ment at Grace Universalist church Thursday evening, November 1. folks or return your We take all the risk.

Liggett's Drug Stores, Faxon, Will-lams Faxon, Bigham-Dambach WalterB Sons, Smither Thurstone, E. H. Breckon. S. J.

Greey, Keller's JEHI.E'S GROCERY. C.f KHAKl) I.ANCi. 1IK.NKV ZLEMLK (O. The Bethlehem Presbyterian church will hold its Christmas sale December l. X.

ADAM Inc. EDHAItll T. DANAHY CO. F.I.MHOOII MKT. FAXON, WILLIAMS FAXON.

Dr. AH Kuli Kahn, the commissioner They were too smart to make any such H.D. Taylor Co. 99-115 Oak Street Between Eagle and Clinton C. E.

Wettlaufer, Pres. Mrs. S. G. Brush will open her home, 83 l.inden avenue, tomorrow to the members of Buffalo colony, National Society of New England Women, for a Ued- -Cross-sewing- vita a box luncheon at noon.

general of Persia, who is in charge mistake as that. She was lving fiat on her stomach behind an old log of the Panama-Pacific exhibition of art treasures loaned by the Persian government to the Albright Art Gallery, will speak on Thursday evening. 3 and 4. Mrs. William L.

Maples is general chairman and those in charge of the booths are: -Mrs. Edward H. Boye, fancy aprons and handkerchiefs; Mrs. Nichol Gordon, dolls, tops and grab-bags; Mrs. Arthur Sparling, local aid; Mrs.

Walter Blaney, fancy articles; Mr. William J. If there Is not a Jones dealer near you, mail 1.00 to us for combination carton of little link sausage and sausage meat, containing sufficient to serve three meals for four partly covered with brush, and there was still a chance that she would succeed where Reddy had failed. Geo. C.

Finley, 1 -November 1, at 8 clock to the Bahal As soon as Sammy Jay returned people. Please state preference, if any, as to seasoning. evervbodv seemed to take it for Mrs. Victor R. Blehdon of Bryant street will open her home on Wednesday r.tternoojj for the "Contingent Fund'' tea of the Woman's guild of the First Congregational church.

Each of Ihn -Cllild has PHtTlPlI fl granted tht the danger was past and in a little while all were as busy as Pharmacy, Perkins urug store, fTea-erick G. Ritter, Stoddart Hee-gaard-Sloan Drug Walters Quality Drug Store, W. C. Dambach, Gauger Breckon, Radder Young, The Thomas Drug Store, The Wm. Hen-gerer James the Druggist, James E.

Twohey Grove Linger, Leo W. Stall, C. J. Dwyer Drug Wm. Deitschler, Smith's Drug Store, Wm.

C. Hammond, H. N. Anthony, F. S.

Grotjan, Williams' Pharmacies, Buffalo, and at the best drug store in every town and city in the country. Stevens, men's society, groceries. A hot roast beef supper will be served both nights. before hunting for beechnuts. Chat terer alone was still suspicious.

He The Women circle of Bethlenem dollar for this fund, the money to hrnnpht To the tea Mrs Blphflon Will Girls! Use Lemon Juice I remembered Mrs. Reddy and how JSnes dairy ALJM pro NO IS roar ATKINSON wis Presbyterian church will hold its monthly business meeting in the be assisted by Miss Blehdon, Miss Ulalirlnn and other vnnntr women often he had seen Reddy and Mrs. Reddy hunt together. He wondered where she was now, and as he hunted church parlors Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. of the church.

Members will knit forj 3 Tomorrow evening the men ol tne lue fieu church will give a Hallowe'en party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Wil- The Saint Elizabeth association of Make a quarter pint of beauty cream for little cost.

Clears, softens and whitens the skin. Brings out the hidden roses 1 the Sisters of Charity hospital has ah lard, 3ft5 Hoyt street, the guests to all day sewing meeting today. be masked. Mrs. William Stewart will open her Tho Senior Philathea class of the Parkside Baptist church will meet home.

215 Waverlv stret. on Thursday 3fternoon for the meeting of the Blue this evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Briggs. 26 Parker avenue. Bell Social and Literary club.

The Golden Rule Sunshine circle The-Gamma Epsilon sorority-is giving on informal subscription dance at 11 rare parish house this evening. will be entertained by Mrs. C. N. Reese and Mrs.

W. E. Lloyd at 4o Hughes avenue tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. By all means, girls, prepare a lemon lotion to keep jour skin flexible and young looking. You will soon realize that true loveliness does not mean the powdery look or waxen eolorlessness of some hot-house flower, but is typified by the velvety softness-nf your skin, your peach-like complexion and rosy-white hands.

At the cost of a small jar of ordinary cold cream one xan prepare a full quarter, pint of the most wonderful lemon skin softener and complexion beautifler. by squeezing the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle con taining three ounces of orchard white Care should be taken to strain the Juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp nets in then this lotion will keep frexh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to blench and remove such blemishes as freckles. and tnn. and is the ideal skin softener and beau-Utier.

Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy or toilet counter and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of tills sweetly fragrant lotion and massage It daily into the face, neck. armj and hands, particularly rnueh, red The Delaware Debating club will havo a Hallowe'en party In the club-rooms in the Memorial chapel on Hallowe'en night. All members are invited to attend. The Woman's association and Missionary society of Central Park Methodist EpiscODal church will hold an all tlav meeting in the church parlors Thursday, November 1. Mrs.

OTHER SOCIETY NEWS ON PRECEDING PAGE Important Announcement WHITMAN TO REVIEW MEN IN SPARTANBURG I lfM.th rtlllery Mounted Band Wins Words of Commendation. I Special to the NEWS. CAMP WADfV(iItTH. SirartanlmrK. I s.

(.. Oct. 3 1. Members of the New QPPEMHEIMCgLLiS Main and Huron Streets Vurk division lire putting forth their best efforts to give Governor Whitman a real surprise when he visits camp Thursday. The entire command was reviewed yesterday fur the first time and the mounted band of the lo6th artillery of Buffalo won words of commendation from the reviewing officers.

A short message was received at division headquarters yesterday -from Major-General John F. O'Ryfen. now In France. General O'Ryan said the plans of activities as mapped out for surplus officers going to France are excellent. There still remains a remnant of the old 74th.

The order of last Thursday sending BO memlwrs of the old Buffalo command to the 231 infantry, has been rescinded. Hy arrangement with division headquarters the men will be allowed to pick their regiments. It will he several days before they are Remarkable Suit Sale Tomorrow This Season's Most Important Event 250 Women's and Misses' Smart Fall Suits Richer, tastier puddings 16 STUDENTS WILL BECOME OBSERVERS 0 Borden's Eagle Brand gives a delightful richness and flavor to yoirr And you get a distinctive taste that's pure, wholesome and new. Eagle Brand is much better to use for it costs less, lasts longer and keeps fresher the whole year 'round. That's why it adds real economy to real goodness.

Enjoy the new, delicious taste it gives to tea and coffee a delightful "cream and sugar" taste." Try it in your cooking and bnking too for it improves the flavor of countless cooked dishes. Prepared from hio-hest- grade milk and pure cane sugar. ells yu how to prepare many delicious dishes with. kagle Brand. Send for a free copy.

r- Taken From the Regular Stock An unusual assortment of tailored, demi-tallored and fur-trimmed Suits of Velour Cloth, Broadcloth; Oxfords, Tricot and Burella, in black, navy blue and new Autumn colors. Superior make and linings. elii anootSI. Examination of Rookie at Fort Mn-gara Will Be Held Soon. Special to the NEWS.

FORT NIAGARA, Oct. 30. Sixteen students in the officers' training camp here, selected by Colonel John W. Heavey. the senior Instructor, for service in France as balloon observers, are soon to be examined bv officers of the army signal corps.

Thee identities of the candidates are conceals, pending the tests which will decids whether or not they will go overseas for service with Pershing's army. Routine began the lth week of training yesterday with rifle and bavonet drills and physical drills the rainy-day features. Trench work will be resumed when the weather conditions Improve. The camp now has a total of 1807 men and Colonel Heavey has given his opinion that they have been so rars-fully weeded out thst all who remain at ths end of the camp training, four weeks hsnce, will receive commissions as army officers. Borden's Eagle Brand has been the standard Infant food few sixty years.

It I is pure, wholesome and dependable. At all bttler drug and grocery Mom. Regular Values 35.00 and 40.00 28.00 BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK COMPANY, NEW YORK CONKNSfOMlU10 Hi VOH IS fe sure the Eaglets on the laheC a.

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