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Olean, New York
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II am popular In Mends and when. New York State grants women I afC.uain city. 1 Mrs. Sher- the franchise--as ot courte will Marcus fore long. Then all ot we women will Drs Goods atoMi Str nearly-two years, haVe tir become InMreBtedi-ln'pOllMta'andi 'Mr, bettn one of from the course WET Heaitlfah mott truatid JuaViaa aa opportun- cierkr tafiSiiiifySuii.

Ity to work olt'ouV Intereat. But the Amortg the prtniipUal events given ftirCwe'll'mlM. R's lots easier to for the bride'wero a-dinner ihower by wtteh a Be of Comte, unowers by Miss Anna and froiu obBervatlon, the Scunubel, Karl Borat and Miss change jvlll about compare with this Anna figure. 'Among theIweBU in attendance at Naturally, being'a woman I KNOWjtho Mr. and-Mrs.

Wea- what party stands for the only White, OniMiwood, N. and. and eane policies but every one is Rexville, N. to'my'" way' '61 in and Mrs. E.

Rogers', Corning; nltipal'pdHtics; every-maui j'M4ir' Mary ThoVspdon, Greerewood; if lie is running for an office; Miss Elizabeth Ward', Rochester; less backing. And'his bacli- Thursday the Oleanf Chapter, D. A. held their first' meeting for this year at the home of A. E.

Smith, more or are- of the BtauncheSt kind. Would yoii buy stamp? Start early, for standing by the- etariip window in- the office you'll -two men so intent on the rival merits of Shaffer and Reynolds or Mayor Fole'y and Mr. Franchot that nothing short an earthquake will' itdve and your gear and after a very delicious "lunchedn, served to sixty members 'and guests, 'elected off leers---for the year. The results of the election were: Regent, Miss Maud vice reget, 1 abtl-tubtreuloaiBV-! campMift, i problems of rural life, the probation Md parole" ayttcmv the- work of the otber subjeote ot) Htitt lateral Md Importance are scheduled for consideration at the sixteenth annual Illinois Conference of and Correction, which assembled here today for a four days" session. Among the prominent speakers will be President Edmund 3.

James of the llUnols, Chief Justice Harry Olson are extremelji' and Feathers in Things in fiicfi Womankind Takes Deep Delight New Yort, Oct fashions of ami the right side pf the bodice Is -ti- 1 tlrel of'pale-nlnlt chiffon draped lithu- of the Chicago municipal court. Dr. ous and'-attravagnnt to materials Iwlee over the Bhoulder and bordered Woods HutchlnBon of New York, Dr. and trimming and, lnraany by very narrow fringe eorrfspondiUB the wide fringe of the tunic. All of the famous makers hav Charles H.

Henderson of the Uul- effect" bizarre and verslty of Illinois, and Sherman C. but It cannot be denied that, KlngBley of'Chicago, the conference; president of speaking, the models evolved bp- my reader, for dautotw, your mother, or your BUttr. I waaVji to nan to that fm can yourself at home, fully, au? surelj. tie "beg'tarddn" iff'a drop toanoceati' Mrs. W.

Green-; second, vice regent, Or pebbly you need fall shoes. Put, Mrs. W. Z. Georgia; third vice regent off buying them'for a-while, on take, Mrs.

H. D. Hagadorn; chaplain, Miss j. -The- nomineft! Wheeler; Secretary, Mm." L. Hal-1 for alderman is twins to, convert th4 1aj corresponding secretary, Mrs.

clerk, and it is only half an. eye that Haight; treasurer, Mrs. J. B. Gage; the clerk turns to your shoe, and a registrar, Mrs.

William Homer; his- most nreoncunied stare greets your; jtorian, Mrs. Thomas Parkin; hurts across the ties." In desner- tei on safety, Mrs. .1. B. Strong, Mrs.

ation you decide to Invest in a novel J- R'. Droney, MVs. IS. D. DUsenbury.

and retire to the quiet of your sitting The November meeting will te held room: The plan sounds simple, but try nom( of Mrs. John Sloane, In It. The door at the book store is Boardmnnvllle. blocked with much interested men, hut you get in all right, and 16okj Thursday evening forty friends around for your favorite clerk. He Mr and Mrs.

Edward Sturm pleasant- however, is deep in a discussion, which surprised them at their home on to all- appearances utterly without end. Further hurt weals the fact West State street, where they spent rt very en.ioynhle evening. Covers will be laid for at the din- Country Club tonight. Red Hint you may ns wr" dp yourself and Cove go Hurriedly yc- leave mifl almost 1 at dash for home. Your last sight of sl candles are the only Union street includes two men, hats pushed back, and 1 hands ami from afar oats fragmentary sentences ot "Well H'that's the way to That promises then- or Show mo 3 usefulness to-jiffii Jiisf about the what lie's ever done for I time ten different people In this city orations; Mrs-.

Wlltnnt of Bradford be iiuioni." Hie guesta. great designers in Par-te, or tlllle abollt le bodloo ol Ul( irigiual and of great artlstle-baaii- ty la only natural; that-ttte cst materials and indst costly trim- jmiuga should outer-into the construction of the evening toilettes, but the eureme UP a frock which extravagance displayed in the latest-I lg in rca iuy uiicreclly nigii. But tl.ls models from the Paris ehops is almost la not Always the case and tin-re Is no complete trills and It TOO should wish to continue, It ulUeostrouTL'-'aUxitlt cnuia.week, orleutuntwocmaailar. It will not Interfere wltu rent work or oteiicutoo. I Jut MM) au your HWM Mil me how you su Her II you wlib, au31 will send you I tmUMutior.simri-UM, entirely iii nlulri wrapper, by return nan.

I win mod sou few ittE for a touch of ualc nlnk chllfo.i i UK1 MEDICAL IllnsUIMglartmr-- inR 101 a toiicn 01 pale puiK c.uition fog why womtosufier, aud Low they CIIB easily cure theoiBelva at home. Eyerr woman thouM black bavelt, andlearntotBlBiterlwratU.Then warn tue doctor says-'-You aiyrtlmveaiioKW nrlffinal and of eepnt iwttatlitt hBfliu i i you cao dcalde lor-yourself. Thousands of womeu have themselves my MOW- original dim 01 great ev frock and indeed i bodices: remedy. all. old or To Moibeis ot Uawhuri.

i Mil explain niher tliiii hlm-lr Frennentlv i mco-i' twawwot whleli speedily and ettootually curea Leuuorrhoea. Green Si-knew and PsirJul at oinertnan uiacK. I'lequentl) this mes.1. it te la YounnLadles. Plumpness aud health always from ItaSej.

is so used thai gives Irom your own locality irno kuow and will gladly womeu'a diseases, and makrawonwa distance a rather startling effect of I well, strong, plump aud robust, Jiut smdawyouraddrui.aadtQefrcBteadays'treatmeaftM also tba bank. today, as you may net auu tbla offer auata incredible. Many oi' the. now evening frocks arh MILS. M.

41 M.MlOltS. liOX II A I I i I I U. H. A. denying that the soft dolicutp.

i i softens the pronounced color tone, of: exceedingly simple in line. A-straight a frock where It Hears the face more falling or slightly draped tunic subtly and quite as becomingly ns a flinging narrow imderrobo; the white or cream to whic.li women and eorne sort ot ficliii softnns the have been morn accustomed, bodice. Beyond that, color scheme The Hlack velvet evening gown will and material furnish originality and )c noticeable feature of the winter charm and. tlie complete whole is ex, ge! and gome of the Handsomest of (In- bodice is; in luce or i A X'- sluil I'll H' 11 I tijillv Illled in usually a i a I'ruin is dtr as purplish if not dazzling or are lovely things in models In this niRlerlal have their lief only In the flesh pink tulle or chiffon referred to and in embroidery of! trptnely likable striking. There white as-well as in color, mere attractlvt: white evening frocks than people have been accustomed to see in iccent seasons.

There are quantities of white. beautiful models of this'typo. Tin- velvets, both plain a 1 brocaded, wlu-u drapery by i a bodli an brouf.lil inlo one i-o small u-i-tloii of I he hoilli-c. brilliants. Wortth i nchemn: white too, seems to and hlack or black and though black nnd silver have been substituted largely for tliu nicii-e hacluieyed black and white.

Only a i in list cau handle drapery successfully unC many of the evenii.K models that have a simple uir their catchet to unerring certainty in the management -of drapery. Om tunic IB perhaps- superimposed u)ion another and another upon that, yet the lines and tones are blended into a- harmonious whole, with no er- tect of patchwork. 'Silver lace of all kinds, silver em- hioideries of all kinds are used in the hlack and silver combinations. For Queen Maud of Norway, Wno is sort- instance the breath of silver lacing i i an attack of tunic fashion a black 1 satin Gravy fears are felt for Her Majesty's'frocit from a Parisian house Misses Kslher Markln, Josephine Heck, Katherlnn Rock and Esther oil Belfast were entertained at a hn.isc party over Sunday at Herron's Cottage, at the Four Mile, by ttia Misses Helen Kent, Hazel Wlckw.ire Julia MacMMrray, 'Hazel Biickley, Katherine Mallery and Lulu Busch. Tuesday evening tlie Misses Smith ol" Nprth Barry- street entertained fi-w guests in honor of Mr.

and Mrs. Travers, wlio returned to their home In Central- City, Nebraska, Wednesday. TIMES "for sale" ads. Get the TIMES Classified Habit. may have lost as a slight cold which na.l a curious open design of silver net, su- In wor.kmauship, extraordinarily a developed Inlo a grave bronchial fl ctlvp bordered on one edge by Queen Maud is noted for her deep fringe.

II forms or covers tho a all colors iii-i- ttl-niOdll 1)11! lilcli- i ami has turned out some exceedingly lh ilM lvm sluul'-t-'. A ilcnl of uaetl In evening models aro chiefly to the i section of i tliirU I'hitTou with lor i i is a i and soft i i i i salin cullai-K and i Black and i it for a i i we fur evening. One -sonie a dresses i Hi Ik i ifM, anil no ulmant as us it is old old ros(! and one ur two of i model, rising on the bodice to a high watat Hue or in bib fashion, while. HID draped bodice is of tulle or lace or chiffon, lu i way one avoids any cumbersome effect and yet secures Hie superb effect of the. velcel.

The brocade velvets are 'joauiifiilly made and charming beyond uowder, i a nankeiMi and tion. but however light and shades- a also some they almost invariably give, an I I I I blue and black i sion of heaviness and excessive! siuaricsl colom. i when used in a budice, and i i i i the uf colors is this, combination of tlie sheer bodice. deal ol' all i is dii'piiry i Ilie velvet skirt is a used and also i i i i i i i i i i and The one tone steel and i Jut. line noidei'v.

Fif.n.j.n c.il lace are i uvei- Idaek bine a a lieiim Ion -r tOr i i use 'I lie chiffon, i a i a iri- u'i-d over i or i i a evening color ii ars-j iised wilh and i i nnl 101- evening i i a i porcelain i silver and i a i i a i ir-js arc used i a ni- Itlua iif-i-d as a t.i i i i i i i i pals a i a ami cerico I I I oil v.hiie. The i i i a i pffepn aerials, but bead em- i pair: more suit- i i i i i i i i i I a I i i i i ol a i i can more successfully be used for a i enil at least a part of the bodice iliaii can and i tiio brocades, and some of Die handsomest velvet models slunv one i of the bodice In lhe a i across and a a a a i i a much worn I a i made- a u-hite. violet or '1 are Irinin.eii on side i a iarKe and Hal eocurdit n.j.dc- ol' i siinie cloth or i two vi. i a i i sliaiic. For nioro i I i i is Kn-atly in a i a i i i i of velvet or i i i hille bow, in vliieh liai lined will.

i and 1 ar- also Eeftli, i a i i a i a a tile i i i i i as i 7 tro a i i a i i a i love of outdoor sports. mure left' sldu of bodice skirl, i UK; other and underside. is a In ii- The successor to Gus Edward's "SCHOOL DAYS" On The Old See Saw Featured at Hammerstein's Victoria Theatre, New York CHORUS. Tuesday morning at 7:45 o'clock Mary's church. Father Rochford united in marriage Isabel Marie Moffatt, the youngest daughter of Mr.

Mrs. Michael Moffatt and Harry 1, Sherman, of Bast State street. Burr of Greenwood attended the giooni, and Miss Anna Sherman 1 the room's sister, was the maid of honor. The bride wore- a tailored, suit of' risirk blue French serge andi a 1-eaver hal. She carried- a prayerbook.

The maid of honor wore a tailored-suit -tan, with a neaver hat to maMh; carried an arm bouquet of; pink vliitn Kilafney roses. Immediately after the ceremony a hret-kfast was served to fifty guests at, the home of the bride's parents 'on Sullivan street. The house throughout was with pink roses and' smilax. At the bride's table. covers were laid for fourteen.

great bundle of pink and white Kilarney roses wss in the center of tho table, am' roses and smilax were twined In tht. chandelier, from which, ropes of the'smilax were" drawn 1 to the corners of the hand decorated cards were used as place markers. Misses Kladeline'CheeEeman and Marie Bocitoven, In white dresses and pink girdles, served at the bride's table. Mr. find Mrs.

Sherman left in the molnlng tor a wedding trip to Buffalo and Rochester. They will be at home In Glenn alter Nov. I. Mr. Sherman and bin bride are both ED.

GARDENIER i Tempo dt CUE L'DWAIcDS 1. Wbtn long wea ry ichool hours aro 2. Whra life turnlfrom May to De- cem-ber, A'ft-ftr Hie fanii chores urw Backward fond niL-ni'i may at Tinnwith chil-dren, corns jr.in in old its saw ride long fun. 6'- 1 -J -0 I 1 I Laure I Hill Healthorium I a oti ing han-dy, bird you on it, Makes a. 1'.

one fit for a king When some wee. screamed in fright, I I 'I dC Hiwk City Bnidtard Car Line. 7c BILL 'PHONE. cltyot ft. Natwai TrtatMt fitva to AMpnls: food Job readily fnuotf pioor OUK A VIUES Want Advactlser oiax Obooaa, I Mil pi' wlrtt, kidi, It's prautd to- your hurt a ivn boo Mt, To flout through Die air as you And duu't (cjr, hold inn tight Cofpieht, by GOS EDWARDS HDSIG PUBLISHING BroaJWfcy, N.

latctnational Copjriajit AU. prefoc.u.'a.; anil olliti ilghtt Uicd by ptrmidioB, MURRAY MUSIC New York Ao, girls and JF 1' MI boya- Co (lit fr MF 1 i -v. old -srajrj-; y. aco 1 1 1 1 1 saw- 1 -if- i i i -T 'i r- TT Th Rubo KiJfc.

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