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I'UB KIXOSTOX A I KRKK.MAN-. 1 A KVK.NMXO. OGTOMBU 3, 1930. PARKER, McELROY and COMPANY of Ilio 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. STUYVESANT HOTEL, KI.VOBTOX, X.

V. Tel. I'nilrr Mitimitftnriit MR. GEOftGE G. BROOKS.

New York Produce Market Now York. Oct. 3 i sprlm; a son i mraUhtn. S3.95-54.SO; hard i 3 i Ilyo i fancy a Rye i No. 2 western, 4 f.

o. h. New York and 59 lie c. 1. f.

export, llarlcy i domestic, G-1J c. I. (. New 'York. Other iirllKlcn HiichaiiBC.il.

Potatoes 80; steady. I a 150 iiuunil nackn. SS.OO-J3.50; a i I I pounds. Cabbage steady; I.OIIK I a i crnlc. 1 0 0 rod, 51.1)0{ 7 EC 1 2 5 white.

SO-00 sacks. a Duller Irregular. Creamery firsts 8 8 0 1 scorn). KKKS a i 7 I a Ml.tcd colors, closely selcct- cil heavy. 'ic-Mc; extra.

extra flrsl, 20c-29c: nc-aruy I hrown, extra, Slc-SSc; extra first, 37c-30c. Dressed a chickens, fresh. frozen. l.lvo linn: clilckoiiH. liy 2 3 i by express.

broilers, by express, 35c; fowls. 17-2Gc; express. M-28c; i 20c. KIM; TO WKI) Rome, Oct. was reported today thnl betrothal nt tlic 1'rlncosn a 2.1-ycar-old daughter of Hie i nf Italy, i King lloris nf a i a linown UH the "Bachelor King," would bo an- 1 nouncofl at onco.

King lioris, who Is 38 old, has long been as Europe's ilaohclm- i He lias rclgneil iilono 191S and been nninorons reports nt various times of his engagement, but nono of thcao Iwrt i a i May reports were In rtulKiirla a Iho betrothal of King Hoi-Is could bo expected shortly and KOIIIC of those reports went so far us lo name Princess a as bin tluuece. At a i It was understood a rcllRlonn olvstnclcs stood In the way of Hie marriage, tlio I'rlncran being a t'nthollc und the i member of Ibo Bulgarian Church. Tlio ofllda! a i bring to a close negotiations toward thin end i have been going on for well over year. Both Hie i and Princess, as well as i governments, have- hoon favorable, hut the- religious rllfllculty i has prevented thn niiRngonicnt. It Is undorfitood thnt this baa now been removed.

The a nnnonncement Is to come Premier Mussolini as Minister of Interior. Princess a a is King Victor Emmanuel's i daughter and the i She wan born In Rome on November 13. 1907, and is a pretty gtrl with darlt a i and dark oyes. She is a great companion of. her mother, Quoon Helena', with whom she.

Is seen. According to Information in diplo- a i circles In Sofia last A i Pope hn.i refused I a i a Princess dispensation to marry i Boris unless i of i union worn re-nrml In the- Roman This would ho Inadmissible, it was said, under tlio nttigar- ian constitution, which stipulates that thn heir to the throne must he member of i i II helloVcd thnt flnnl noKotln- 1 lions between the two royal houses were conducted while Boris nnd his slstor. Princess Kudoiln, ivero staying this slimmer at Lenno, on Lnkn Como. This is only a few hours drive from Sun Rossoro, whoro Princess (ilovanna and her parents spent the summer. MTTI'K WARMTH IX fillKKTIXf! OK C.ARDI.VALS St.

Louis, Oct. 3 hundred a i fnns wero on hand, but i enthusiasm was displayed when the St. Louis Cardinals arrived at i Station shortly be. foro noon today tn their special train from Philadelphia a losing the first two world's series games to tho Athletics. Pnriritlgcs Plentiful.

A partridge flew a window in a Katlgerties school honso one i recently, breaking the Klasa. The bird was found and released the morning. Travelers along the Khigston-EHcnvillo road Monday morning noticed a dead partridge lying in the road. i birds must be on the iiiQreasn following the protection they had the past two years. Mexico'i Population Canter Forty per cent of the population of, Meilco Is In the Lower California area, which Includes portions ot thfl states of Guanajuato, Jalisco, Querc- taro nnil -Mlciioacan.

BUSINESS NOTICES For i rooTa, repairing and I cleaning chimneys, call Stove, between 7 and 8 p. in. I Financial and Commercial New Oct. 3 Interests favorlnt! the constructive side of the Muck a derived jncouraBcinc.nl Kvvera.1 sotirccn today, and pivotal sliaros jjc.nurally the more a spirit. Business news remained of an in- i character, i tins sharp drop of 1159,000,000 shown iii the weekly brokerage loan tabulation, lhe a of President Hoover before tho A i a Hankers' Asunela- llon, and thi! resistance offered to pressure In tho prucodlUK session of a I considerable emulous optimism.

The juice of again slackened hut a larRi ansortment of Icad- IIIK shares Kilned 2 points or more. Hear sclllnc of Iho a order and a few of rail shares a i a failed lo make a a Shares i i 2 to more a .1 points Inc K. Ktccl, American Can, National Hisculi. I.oows. l)n I'ont, A i a Tobacco II, l.lRKett nnd American Telephone-, American Water Works, Consolidated Oas, a a I a i a Harvester, ami i a lUiklnB A.

Shares a a i or more I Johns A i lleillictlon, Colorado Knol, Case, and the last namcl more than (i. Commission houses were not Inc i to look for any a several a ycslerday's action tended to Indicate that the September decline had reached a i i climax' on Tuesday. The imikerago loan tatm- I covering the a i week ended Tuesday. indicated as hearing out i thenry, for tho slinrp in loans at Insl. a evidence of the i out of i The three weeks had resulted in a net a i In hmns of 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 despite contraction in Karly samples of week-end business reviews Indicated some slowing iliiwn of lhe i noted in previous wee.ks.

hut suins i were i expected In ninny lines. Omission of the Michfield Oil i i was tho a ing Item of corporate news, but It had beon clearly foreshadowed by tho a action of the stock. Call miiney renewed id 2 per cent. Quotations given ny Parker McElroy members N. Y.

Stock Eichango. 120 tVoadway. Now Vork City; branch oClce. SluyvoBanl HotoL r. si.

A a Corp III A. M. llycrs Uo A i Chemical Dye fillip Allls-Chalmon) American Can Co American Car Foundry A i a Foreign Tower OS, A i a Locomotive American Smelting riof. Co. American SiiRnr Hellnlng Amcrlcn Tel.

Tel Aroorlcan Radiator A Copper UHi A Topchn Snnta 2011 Associated Dry Goods ll'J I i Locomotive HHi i Ohio lly U-IU nellilchcm Sleol I A i i Co. It! Canadian I'aclllc. Ry nil's CLMTII DoPrtsco Coppor Chesapeake Ohio K. -lU-fH OhlcaKo Northwestern R. n.

Chicago H. 1. Pacific Uhryslor Corp. -Hi Cocoa Cola 1 TM Colorado Kuol Iron Columbia lias Ultictrlc Mfe. Commercial Solvents CoinmonwenHh Southern Consolidated lO'lfe Continental Oil I 'JH Corn Productn Cruclblo Stool Davlson Klcctrlc Power Light (llv-i B.

1. DuPont ai Hrlo Rnllroail US 1 Texas Co 4 rinnornl A a Co OiMwrnl F.lcrtrlc. Co I Koncral Motors Foods Corii rtoodrlch (n. nuliber r.rent Northern, Pfd Oroiit Northorn Oro Houston Oil TMJ4 Hudson Motors 'R I a i a Ilarvcslor Co 'H I a Nlckol I a i a Paper A I a i a Tel. Tol Kansas City Southern ul Konnecott Copper Krosgo (S.

I.ehiph Valley 'TMa Lowes. Inc. i Mack Trucks, Inc I'etroleuni Missouri Pacific H. 58 Montgomery Ward Co ''n! Xash Motors li N'atlonal Biscuit New York Central R. l'- K.

New Haven it Hart. R. R. N'orfolk Western R. 222ti North American Co Northern Piir.iflf.

R. It Packard Motors Par. Fam. Players Lnsky Corp. Pennsylvania Railroad Philips Petroleum 27 Pressed Stoel Car 3'Ji Public Service of N.

Pullman Co Radio Corp. ot America Reading Railroad Republic Iron Stoel 26 8 Royal Dutch 4ti 7 8 Klchfleld Oil St. Louis San Francisco Ry. 7'Jig Sears Roebuck Co Sinclair Cons. Oil Corp Southern Pacific Co Southern Railroad Co Standiird Urnnds Co Standard OH of Cnllf Standard Oil ot N.

liiij Sludo.baker Corp Texas Corp Texas Gulf Sulphur Tlmkon Roller Hearing Co. 00 Union Pacific R. United Oas Improvement United Corp. 2t7 8 U. S.

Cast Iron S. Industrial Alcohol U. S. Rubber Co KJG; U. S.

Steel Corp Wnbaah Railroad Westlnghollse ISlee. Co. i U'hite Motors oo.i. Wlllyfl-Overland Woolworlh Co. (F.

fl (1 Yellow Truck Conch I Odds and Ends V-f-ft! About (he Folks Society Notes Fiichsle, harbcr, has removed his shop S25 to 565 Broadway. Frank of Cl Wall street (i. Wunder, florist, has removed his business r.12 Delaware avc- niiB lo 64 llroadway. A regular meeting of tlio Delta Alpha Society i at' the 'apcmllni; his vacation tills week In homo of the Misses Osterlioudt. 118 city and Now Haven, Conn.

Bogart, Mrs. T. V. II. Brown, Mrs.

George Uurgevln, Mrs. A. T. Clearwater, Mrs. Ralph Clcarwater, Mrs.

William M. Davis, Mrs. James H. Everett, Mrs. 1'hlllp Eltlng, Mrs.

A. Kenyon, Mrs. wmiam.Uw,o,,, wo huge! Frouier, Mrs. William A. Krey, Mrs.

street, Monday, October A a EdB was horn beatJtlfu, Jail two I i i 1 VI liCIl i i Clrclo No. 2. of 1'ie a Mr. and Mrs. Myron Henry of ihc Itodceincr, will hold ton of Saugorties at the cako ami food sulo at Hospital.

I meat a Saturday, October 4, wllo underwent at 11 o'clock. nlcli the operation for'' mastolds, performed da 106e were pres- McC by Dr. W. J. Cranston at the ielit were Mr.

ami Mrs. Thomas Kelly, MrB i i i rly groaned ivlth gocd things Ashton Hart, Mrs. A much merry; Hoornbeck, Mrs. Harold Kcator, Mrs. Silas LeFever, Miss Sarah Millard Mrs.

William O. Merrltt, Mrs. J. Commons, Mrs. A.

R. Newcombe, was spread, after much a the guests departed wishing a and Mrs. Sanford many more lloglmilng a a nigiu mo i )y ur. w. J.

uraneiun leiu I dances which have been held i I iiictiiie Hospital, has returned to 1115 5S tlz a tho summer at Colnnge's I home at 1'ort Ewcn. William Ntles, Mrs. J. P. Read- To Touch In I'ollljliki'cpsle i Daniel N.

Secore of this city has been obtained to instruct the class In League methods to be conducted in connection with the i to tile Thousand Islands on San- urday, September 27. day. The fishing Is re- ported to ho at Its height. The a a inspection ot police and firemen held a at Troy was a by William Geary In Trinity M. K.

Poiighkeop- slc. Flattering Words Won Clerk Salary Increase Andro Geraud, "1'ertlnai" of the Paris press, sahl at a dinner In N'ew York "Perhaps I a been ton rnnilld In niy criticism of lhe Amerlcim policy. Klatlcry Is pleiisiinter tban candor. Do you know HIK hanker slory? "A banker was slnnc ileaf. A clerk cnme to tllni one dny to nsk for ft raise.

very glart, sir 1 the clerk be- chairman, Mrs. Virgil'B. Van Wag- onen, Mrs. Rose Witter, Mrs. Wil- Miss Josephine Dulsky and A i a L.

Simmons, Mrs. Harold deew Krom, both of EllBnvllle' were Keator. Mre. "Philip Eltlng, Mrs. J.

married on Seplenlber 25. The C. Hillls, Mrs. W. N.

Fessendeu, Mrs. emony was performed by the I Hyman Roosa, Mrs. William Lawton, T. V. U.

Brown, Mrs. James H. Everett. Jlrs. L.

B. Basten, Mrs. A. I V. V.

Kenyon, Mrs. C. E. Hasbrouck, A Hafcher of Meadow Mrs. -f.

D. Lewis, Mrs. H. F. Whit- street and Hollle Faulkner of 43 Miss Ida Brink, H.

W. street, were married Septem- Bonesteel, Miss C. A. Burhans, Mrs. 27 by the Kov.

Francis M. Story, rc a Coddlngton, Miss Ruby M. CJeorge L. Htatt. 1 llatchcr-l aulkner.

i i I i of (lie I'oilgh- 1 Corno oii Company, Patrolman kcepslo Local Union a and Special Officer The I i will ho held of the Kingston 1 o- llce Department. SOUTH RONDOUT. South Oct. i nr i is ox- 151 East Union street. Tho wit-, Alherta A.

Bull, Mrs. a of tho lun ne5MS were Robert Rogers aad Adelbert Chambers, Mrs. G. N. tended to A BcsnocK.

inspeti 0eorEe a Bggleston, Mrs. Charles DeLaney, or of the Cornol) line, on the untimely death of his a at Connors near Rockland Lake, on Tuesday. He was employed as blaster for tho stone crusher and. after warning tho other of tho DonnMson-Krom. Mrs.

Oscar Edwards, Miss Mary C. I Freer, Mrs. Fred Gallagher, Mrs. A. Earl Donaldson, son of Mr.

and 5 Mrs uyn Has- Mrs. Otla Donaldson, and a Mrs Roscoe irwln, Mrs. F. Krom. daughter ot Mr.

and Mrs. LcFever Mrs Thomas Lebert, Frank Krom of Claryville; a i attended the fti- a held on Friday a. m. at Rock- irnn "lo sec your denfncss Ims i i a wore Mr. and Mrs.

An- drew Iloshock and diiuglltcrs. Lulu said lhe bunker, i his and Elizabeth, and Philip Maurer. Mrs Fred Fox of Weehawken is warning tho other ot mo Frank Krom or. Gramme, weTM Mrs A i Mrs Jamcs danger of a rock slide, was himself i i In marriage at the Reformed M1 Mr8 Dean HaySi Mrs caught, having both legs amputated, I parsonage af Grahamsville by the Eligar ow i ey Mrs. William C.

Rose, and illed before reaching the w. Turner on Tuesday. Sep-; J( orn Mrs ra veiv in i a. in. OLD mrs.

11 it i. win ui temher 23. They wero attended by Mrs Elya ogarl Christmas Tea John Krom and Vira Donaldson. Dance: Mrs. William A.

Prey, chair- hninl to his ear. "Tin- clerk repeated Ids words In louder voice. "The clerk roared the words out at the top of his lunss, hut the banker smiled and shook his bend nnil pushed forward IlllilfC with a pencil al- IlK-hcd lo It. "Tin very the clerk wrote. i i i her parents, jour deafness has "'Thank you.

II the president said graciously afler he had read the words on the hiblrt. 'Now, young man. what can do for Three minutes later the clerk witlkcil out his salary Union. "White Hou.e" Properly Is "Executive Mansion" T.ho home of tile President of the United States Is the Eiccutlve Mansion, but It hns been called the House for a great many years. Theodore Uoosevclt was the first President to have the a the White House substituted for the Eiccutlve Mansion on stationery and documents Issuing from Presidential licadQllirtern.

The bulldlnp wns originally constructed of Virginia freestone, grayish In color. When It was restored after the fire nf 18H the walls were pointed white to corer up the blncUfned parts, and It came to he called the White House. It lias been painted white ever since. Ocorge. favored the name, Palace of the President." hnt most people nt first called it simply "tbn President's House." James Fenlmore Cooper liked that name, too.

Stuart Williams, Mrs, i i a Klngman, Mrs. Charles Terwilllg cr Mrs. Frederick Snydcr. Local Death Record Catherine Krom neesmer. widow of George Becsraer, died today at her home In Stony Hollow, aged 06 years.

Funeral from her late home, Monday at ,2 p. Interment In Woodstock cemetery. Funeral services for Calvin Herbert Williams, son'of Mr. anil Mrs. -j William H.

Williams was held from the late homo at Accord day afterndon at 2 o'clock anil was very largely attended by his many relatives and friends. The floral tributes were many and beautiful. The Rev. A. S.

Cole, pastor ot the Albany Avenue Baptist Churctj, officiated. The Interment was In the family plot In the Pine Bush cera. tery. KIDXAPKD DOCTOR SAVED I1Y IMtESUUUTlOX Detroit, Oct. 3 Frank L.

McPhall, a Highland Park physician. was kidnaped last night and held captive i this morning va- cant house from which he was re- leased oy police after he attracted al- tention by throwing prescription papers out of a window. Dllil) DUNN--Mary at the Kingston Hospital, October 2. Funeral from the home of her brother. Michael Dunn, 73 Garden street.

Monday, October 6, at o'clock and from St. Mary's Church at 9:30. I in St. Mary's Saugertics, N. Y.

I H--in this city October 1, mso, Mary Konr.ier, widow of Fred Itelch. Funeral service will be held from her residence. 56 Smith avenue, Sat urday at 1:45 On Saturday, September 27, nt Lutheran Church of the Redeemer Beuren, chairman, Mrs. William R. Bloomfield.

N. Alma Ingold of 257 Montgomery street, that city, formerly of Kingston, was united in Liberty Hyde, of Second street. LONDON' the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

Cole. Mr. and Brothers-Thompson. At half after four o'clock this Mrs. Nathan Cole and 8S Jeanne Brothers of motored to Halnes Joseph Halncs motored to Halnes roo and Arthur Thompson also Falls on Tuesday and called on Mr.

of Broo iiiy formerly of Kingston and Mrs. E. U. Halnes of the Vista. I an(1 a 8On of a Wesley Thompson Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Hanscn i m( i the late Mayor Thompson of this Brooklyn visited Knud Olsen and ere marr oll Brooklyn. The a i and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas i brW WM a olum a graduate, and Morrlssy and Mr.

and Mrs. A Anderson i on their honeymoon. the groom who is connected a New York bank, "was graduated from Mrs. llanacn was formerly Miss i i ngBlon High School. Following Helen Madscn.

niece of Mr. Olsen. I i an ext( n( i cd honeymoon, Mr. Mr. and Mrs.

Stoudt ami a Triompson ma ke their son, John and Mrs. Peter Reis orne ln Brooklyn where a newly and daughter, Caroline, of Kingston furnished home awaits them, enjoyed motor trip on to mid called on rela- Hogota, 1 tives there. nlers-Hebert. Miss Martha M. Hubert of 11 Ab- Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Myera. Mr. and Mrs. a Ha.lock auts Dunne and Mollie I was gowned biue satin with hut and slippers to Eremnf Ulie matter of when evening: begins depends entirely upon the region In which one Is.

find the use that the' people of thnt region make of Hie word. According to dictionary definition, evening, In strict sense, la from sunset i dark. Also, It may be described (he period during which the light Is diffused by the reflections of the sun's rays from the atmosphere after sunset from sunset to dnrk night. As Kcnerallv understood, evening means ftrouncTflve o'clock, and continues, In others, nine, when night sets In, English nfternoon tea Is Invariably taken nt five o'clock, from which practice the French hare Introduced Into their Itingungo the expression "uu five o'clock," which designates the uienl token nt thrtt time, which consists of tea, toast mnd -Literary -DI- -jtest. Brief but Significant A man why held the belief that after a youth had attained his majority be should be taught to fend for himself.

gave his son a sura of money and told him that henceforth ho would hare to earn his own living. The young mun did no work, but spent a riotous few months abroad. and then found himself almost penniless. Ills sole desire was to get Rome, and he decided to send wire, He found he only money sufficient to pny for message of four Miss Mary UHIID i I oiue sann wiiu uui tutu CalliiBhan, and Mr. and Mrs.

a i and carrled a i )ouquct 0 plnK U. rihiuohnrt of. Brooklyn motored Thft a woro peacll from New Baltimore and called with hat to raalch and car- tholr aunts, the Misses Margaret nnd roBes A weddinff re Anna FaUon, of Second street. 1 The Condors basketball team past at the homo ol the-bride, Mr. and -lrs.

DIers left on their honey- son In the engine house. The following officers were elected Tor the ensuing year; Charles Wesley, captain; Fred Maurer, manager; Holand Myers, secretary and.treasurer, and Walter Fltzpatrlck. coach. The Young Ladles' Auxiliary will hold their meeting on Tuesday evening, October 7, Henry who has been confined to his bed for the past three weeka is very slowly improving at this writing. The ladles of tho Ladles' Aid Society are requested to get rags in readiness for a rag beo next week at hcld their nrst meeting inth nsnc carrying with them the well wlsfies Qf a host of fr i ends Bush-Kcmler.

On Sunday afternoon, September 2S, at 1:30 o'clock, a vary pretty a wedding took place at St, Joseph's rectory where Miss Pauline Kemler and Kenneth Bush were united in marriage. The bride was charmingly dressed in white crepe de chine trimmed with rhinestones. She wore a cap shape bridal veil caught on each side with orange I blossoms. The veil'was over three yards in 'length. The bride carried a bouquet be white roses.

some regions, until seven, and In on Wednesday, October 3, at i )l I 1 1 1 UflCS. the hcmo of Mrs. John H. on Tho ma waa Mr8j Caro ii ne Thursday from 1 p. m.

to 5 October 9. The Ladles' Aid Society -will meet at the honlo of Mrs. Josephine llo- "i Rossi, who was dressed In white silk crepe with a picture hat to match. 7:30 p. m.

Tho Hov. and Mrs. Samuel Ardron spent Wednesday In Poughkeepsle. Services in the M. E.

Church for Sunday, October 0, are, Sunday- school at 9:30 a. lesson title, "Zacharlas and Elizabeth, (Life In a pious Jewish home). Luke James K. Wesley, superintendent. Morning worship at 10M5 a.

m. and evening at 7:30 p. m. with the pastor, the Uev. S.

Ardron. preaching at both services. A cordial wblcome extended to all. Little Irving Maurer, who is in Kingston Hospital, Is gaining very slowly. THE JOIIfEHS News of Interest to Mcmbeni of Fraternal Societies.

Kingston Chapter. No. 155, S. will hold its regular meeting this She also carried a bouquet of white roses. The best was Thomas Rossi.

The Rev. Father Edmund Burke officiated at the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bush were previously married In the parsonage of Paul Lutheran Church by the Uev.

Carl A. ilomoser on March 30 1930. AVlltwTCk Chapter, D. A. B.

The first fall meetins: of Wiltwyck Chapter, D. A. was held at ttte Chapter House on Thursday afternoon, Mrs. G. Newton the ne-w regent, presiding.

Delegates were chosen for the State Conference of 0. A. R. to be held In Garden City, Long Island, October 8, 9, and .10. They were, besides the regent, Mrs.

Philip Deyo of New Palti, Dean Hays, with Mrs. Hiram P. I Whitney and Mrs. H. R.

St. John, I alternates. The chapter was presented with a. gift of "The History I of- the Flatbush W. R.

Anderson, which gift was ac-! he telegraphed. to his father, "Fntted calf for one "Father" Lmwn TtnnU To Major WInsflelJ must be.siren the credit for first renllilng that liwn tfnnls could be utilized to the needs of society. If he was not the Inventor of the game dirt, however, deposit specifications in 1S74 to obtain a patent for "a new and approved portable court for plnyltiR the indent game of tennis." The first balls used were Intlln rubber anil were uncovered. The rackets were wooden frames and pear shaped. The oval-shnped racket ntit used until I860.

evening nt the lodge rooms, corner cepted with thanks. It was voted to Strand and Broadway. Past Ma- hold open house on the afternoon of Irons night will he observed at tills October 16, Chapter Day, at the Chapter House. The chapter members were highly entertained and Informed by a-very Interesting and amusing paper on "Queer Customs of Colonial Days," read by Mrs. isrzsy srr trons attend.

At the close of the meeting a social hour will bo on- loyed and a covered dish supper will he served. All Stars and Master Ma- James W. Scott. The paper was sons from other chapters ara wel-1 written by Katherlne Belghley I come. i Wright of Great Meadow Chapter, I Unloiitown, Pennsylvania.

re- Tnjurrd In Anto Crash. gent was the hostess for the after- Harry Isaacson was Injured In noon and served dainty and delicious an automobile mishap shortly after i refreshments. The following com- 2 o'clock this afternoon at Greenklll and Wilbur avenues. He was taken to the Kingston Hospital. His Injuries are not considered Should Bo Tilii A lot of people can't make speeches, but few of them know thcj Florida Times-Union.

mittees announced by the Committee: Mrs. Wllilam R. Miss Mary H. Charles TerwII- llgur. Miss -Louisu' Van Hoevenberg.

deception Committee: Mrs. James W. Scott, chairman, Mrs. E. 0.

Allen, Miss Martha Anderson, Miss Mary H. Bakar, Mrs. Louis B. Basten, Mm H. H.

D. Boerker, Mrs. Elva Juvenile Shop CHIIJRE.VS OUTFITTERS INFANCY TO 14 YEARS. JOHN ST, KINGSTON, N. Y.

Opp. Hotel Stuyvesant. Phone 571. GIRLS' COATS $4.95 to $1595 The season's newest materials, featuring the e.tqnislte Tnllyllo cloth, Hquirrelctte, Camcl-Pilo, Chinchilla and ninny more, now fabrics. Sizes 1 to 14.

CliN.MXG TO MATCH. At ft Xomtnal Cost GIRLS' NAVY SERGE SKIRTS $LOO to $2,98 MIDDIES, .11 styles Sixes 4 to 10. THBBB-VIECB Zip-on SUITS $4.95 to $10.95 Domestic and Imported Suedes. Colors: red, copen, tan, baby blue, pink, peach and green. All arc washable.

Sli.es 1 to O. Zip-on SUITS $5.95 4 plcco suits, consist- ins of lumber jacket, leggings, helmet niiJ inUtens. Colors: white, pink, blue, tan nnd green. Sizes 1 to 3, CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS 98c, $1,25 to $2.98 AVarm underwear in styles, E. Carter ami Vanta- makes.

Sizes 2 to 10. Boys' Coats The cleverest Httle stylus for tho young 1 10. Made of Cnmcl-pllc, Chinchilla nnd Wool Boys' Suits JERSEY St'ITS, sizes 2 (o 10 i Ist.us to ga.efl KXICKEB SUITS, SUCH 14 8 5 0 5 to SUITS WITH SHORTH, sizes 4 tn 10 gn.oH to KXCiUSH SNUGGER SUITS, to fl..

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