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The Sandusky Register from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 5

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Il's with great satisfaction that we place on sale our first shipment of Hoiist keeping Linens from Dun form 1 i e.Scot land. These sturdy Linens come to us direct from the mills and we will distribute these with all the advantage that accrue to us as importers. SCOTCH DAMASKS NAPKINS TO MATCH No ALL SILK TURKISH BATH TOWELS These Towels are nunc of They are made of lusterless silk and arc as absorbent as linen, making lie bath an absolute delight One of these towels will generate as much electricity as an electric battery and is hardly moist after using. Tney will outwear six ordinary towels thread Dure silk, still the price is moderate Face Cloths 17c Towels $1.00 Sheets Sl WHITE GOODS White Madras Goods, mercerized to a silk finish, then fig ured in various designs. Can be put to many uses for the summer ward robe.

We will present an assortment for this week's selling which will be specially priced at jnrd; none worth less than cents. Some New Items in the ART EMBROIDERY SECTION Stamped Gowns; require no ironing. Stamped Voile Waists. Stamped Velvet Bags. Stamped Linen Bags.

Stamped Cross stitch Pillow tops. Scarfs and center pieces. Stamped Rompers. VELVET GRIP HOSE SUPPORTERS Having too many Women's Hose Supporters or the following kinds we will name new prices on them until the stock is reduced to its proper size: 50c Silk Gored Belt Miotic. Silk Sew on Supporters 25c Mercerized Sew on 1 7c YOU CAN'T MATCH THESE PRICES 15c Lonsdale Cambric 12 2c Lonsdale Muslin Sc 22c Lonsdale 5 4 Continental Tubing ISc 35c 4 Sheeting 8c yard wide Muslin.

.0 2c SHEETS AND CASES ISc. 45x30 Mohawk Cases 22C, 45x311 1'tica Cases. ISc 85c, SlxSO Mohawk Sheets ARTIST MODEL CORSETS The manufacturer of these Corsets is very reluctant to sell us, so our stock is somewhat broken, but jour sue be for the SO.OO or $8.00 models THESE NOTIONS are Buv Now. R. G.

CORSETS est degree of comfoit. combined with perfect sale Price to So.OO. Have you got your share of these Linen Handkerchiefs? After this week no more at these prices. WOMEN'S HDKFS. fic Handkerchiefs for 10c Handkerchiefs tor 15c Handkerchiefs .0 for 75c 25c Handkerchiefs (i for SI.

2.1 35c Handkercbiels. for 75c MEN'S HDKFS. 10c Handkerchiefs. for 15c Handkerchiefs. for 7.V 25c Handkercbiers.fi for S1.25 50c Handkerchiefs :5 lor si.2.1 Kugel Bros.

Kondo Mignon Ad: Klsii Wordeu. K.ithnn Youse. Lucille Kieflei Helen Weir, lorothv Baldu Beethoven Clara Weschke. Berceuse llyinski Heather Hose Longe Florence Crossen. In the Month of May Merisel Wmnitred Dempsy.

Vohste Dance Scharwenka Florence Bookennan. Evening Star Wagner ricart Dante Chaminade Katherine Guurne liipsy Hondo Haydn Myres. Berceuse (from Jocelyn I Carl Ruth. Harnm Schumann A La Bien Aimee Sehmitt Helen Zerbe. Misses Florence and Stella Cabl3 accompanied by an aunt from Dayton leave Monday for the Bermudas to be absent about a month.

Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smalley gave a pleasant intonual alfair Friday street.

ing at borne 0'i Their guests were the members ot eir club who played crokinole and a delicious luncheon afterwards. Frc Flizabeth Lutz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lutz, of Monroe street, gave a happy little alfair during the past week in celebration oL her eleventh birthday. Merry games were played and a delicious birthday supper was served.

Eleven guests were present and favors for each were tiny chicken bous as with a chick in each ancf, nests of Mrs. W. R. McKee, who has been i at her home on McDonougu reet, is convalescing. Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Rieger were Cleveland visitors Friday the guests of their son, Dr. Walter Rieger.

ogists, medical journals, prominent magazines and newspapers. Remem tin' longer you use such treat ii)' nU as those referred to above sttoiiL er the hair will grow and lartKr it wil be to remove it. i rat le is sold at all good stores. No honest dealer will offer sunMitute on which he makes more piolu We will send you a 52 page book kt containinar full informaticAi con cerning this remarkable treatment You slvould read this booklet before von try anything to the De Miracle Chemical Dept. X21.

Park New York, simply you want this booklet, and it will be mailed, sealed, at once. NOTE All readers of this paper who are afflicted with superfluous hair growths are strongly advised to write for information concerning this wc.iderlul method, which is endorsed the World over by eminent authorit ies, who have made a lifelong study of this subject. selection on the violin and Mr. Slar l(ey, tnior, will sing a solo. I In evening Miss Freda Mack The Ladies of the throe sewing societies of Sts.

Peter and Paul's chinch will have a three dav Easter sale the last of this week at Sidley hull. John Broil of Cleveland is Hie Lawrence Spieker who has been in Indianapolis on a business has returned home. and Mrs. H. K.

Ramsey an extremely handsome evening party Friday at their Columous avenue residence. Fight or nine tables were filled lor auction bridge in the flower decked rooms and fortunate in the play were Mrs. C. S. and Mr.

1. ('. Brewer. Luncheon was served and among the guests enjoying the evening were Judge and C. S.

Reed, and Mrs. J. Frank Donahue, Mr. and Mrs. John D.

Mack, Mr Mrs. August Kuebeler, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wehrle, Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford M. King, Mr. and Mrs Ira Krupp, Mrs. Martha Chase, Mrs. Clarence Kilbourne, Mrs.

Cora Schuck, Mrs. Louise Gawne, Mrs. Clarence DeWitt, Miss Emma Stoll, the Elizabeth and Clare Graefe, Messrs. Webb Sadler, Fred Zinn, C. B.

Wilcox, B. E. Taylor. Miss Bes Deike and Ruth Deike heard McMillen in Toledo Friday. Mis; Mary Matern was a Cleveland vis.

tor yesterday afternoott and heard the opera at the Hippodrome. guest of llrj. Stenuen Borer, have turned. During tneir stay tney at tended a Knights of St. John party Mrs F.

W. Hooper entertained very informally two tables of bridge Ft idaj aiternoou at her home on Madison streel Friends will he glad to hear that Mrs. Black, son Eugene and daughter. Miss Edwina Black, have armed in Pasadena, and are located on Fremont avenue. Emmett Jackson and class mate, Mi.

Bagnal'l, who have been guests of the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

Jackson, have returned to eland to resume their studies at Western Reserve Law School. MlF anu k. nave i for their guests, Mr. and Mrs 1.. A.

Ni: sath guest of Miss Isabel Potter Hprendeen ami son Karl of Los A'l 1,1 loleao and on riday heard 'Mc At the morning services of Trinil M. E. church, Mr. Givler will play SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Whv Not Shine It Off? If You Do It Kigjit, Does It Better Than Dejiilutories. You might just as well shave as ise a pasty substance which is to be to superfluous hair.

This simply removes the surface hair: tueretore the elftvt is the same as shaving, only the razor is more convenient and takes it off cleaner. Of course, it does 'not matter which way you it. only the surface hair, which will return stiongcr atter each removal. The same applies to other worthless compounds and so tailed 'liquid cures." De Miracle is not l'ke these: it is the only method that gives proof that, it is olutely non poisonous, sale and Mire. You are not asked to buy on BARE WORD.

It is the only pre paration of its kind which is endorsed by phjsiciaus, surgeons, dermatol Mrs. Frank Boles was tendered delightful surprise Tuesday evening at her home cu Columbus avenue, by a number or her many Mends Cards was the enjoyable pastime and luncheon was served. Tlvt guest: presented Mrs. Boles a beautiful ga; lamp as a token of remembrance. Mrs.

Charles Graefe was in Cleve land yesterday to the opera, at the Hippodrome. George Keuk was a week end isitor in CKvcland and heard the tries ot opera. at Hippodrome the Metropolitan Onera Company New York. Mi Misq Erck Miss day and Sam si. Miss Tavlor air were in eland Kn day to hear the opera: Miss Mary Vietmeier.

who i at ending stluul in anton, is the Linen llaoeikern. and tlaugli ters. who hive been Mr. am Mrs. Ft.

ml; Link, have returned t( their home in Springfield. Mrs. Stephen Borer the guest it Mr. and Bat' man. sr.

On hei retu Tuesday, Mis. Fred Baumai accompaiu her for a visit weks. Tiffin, is rs. Fred Mrs. Frank Doles pl casantlv the members ot her club Tuesday alternoon ot her on Huron avenue.

Euchre was played and fortunate in the garoe were Mrs. Martin Laessele. Mis. Gustav Schiller and Mrs. Ziegler.

Collation was served after cards. Miss Denbam in an over Sabbath visitor In Cleveland and Elyria. During her stay in Cleveland, Saturday. TRY THIS PILE CURE Pile sufferers may know to a crr laniu ey can gel Instant lelief and peimanent cure by trying this tree method. Simplv send your name and ad di to the Pvrainid Drag 280 Pyreu 1 Marshall, and they will mail you a 'tree trial ot Pile Cure in plain wrapper and sealed.

This will! tell the story. There'll he no more doubt, no more mLvry. no more piles. If a bad case go to any drug store and for 50 cents get the regu lar 50 cent package of Pyramid Pile Cure and be sine you get what you! i.sk for. This will do the work, van all vestige of ics and leave you tree, aitive, contented and happy.

It i. a rnnai'ka'ile Thousands were destined for liospi lals have themselves by the timely notice that Pyramid Pile Cure does tne work. It i. how swollen protrusions vanish, how in 1 ternal swellings are leduced: how. bleeding and itching stop instantly.

On of the most important things in life is to know just what to do in an emergency. And in piles the thing to know is that Pyramid Pile Cure brings quick relief, a permanent cure and yen can it free. Write to for free package The Misses, Clara an Helen Bro'il wire Cleveland visiter. Saturday and atlended the operas at the Hippodrome. with.

Mrs. Perry Null, of South Hancock siieet. Mr. Romaine is ex pected horns on Wednesday from Claiks'nurg. West Virginia where he lias been on business the past month.

Mrs. George B. Parkers' guest, Mrs. Cfiarles House, of Cleveland, has returned home. The mairiage of Miss Pearl Hess Icr to Mr.

Maus will take place Tues evening at St. I.Mary's parsonage. Misses Ketterer are over Sabbath visitors in Cleveland and beard the opeias Friday and Saturday. George Brtimm pleasantly entertained the F. A.

G. clulb Friday afternoon at her home on Perry st. f.vtnltig at their home on Adams street. In the card 'contest Mis. Frank Boles Mrs.

Selgel were Jucky and afterwards a delicloua luneneon wap served. Mrs. A. M. Koegle leeently unserve nl' in operation at Good Sir.

iritau Hospital. Dr. Haraann, specialist, of Cleveland, performed the operation. Mr. and Mis.

Shorpe and family bave come to Sandusky to make "their home and are loca.ed nn Osborne street. rl he MCsFes Pearl Roesch and Ly dia Smitli are siiend'ng the latter part of the week in Port Clinton. The Marchetti club will meet Wednesday with Miss Putnam at her Lome on street. Mrs. Dora Walters was the guest last Thursday of Mr.

and Mrs. Cam field at Castalia. Miss Dora Dawes of this city was a Castalia visitor last Tuesday. Mrs. Nicholas Jacobson of Port Clinton was the guest of ner daughter, Amelia Jacobson.

several daj'G I during the week. Mr. C. A. Warnke of Huron was ja Sandusky visitor Tuesday.

I Mr. Paul Ernst has returned to I Defiance after a pleasant visit at the home of his father, H. Ernst 1 of Perry street. I Mrs. Dan Carroll of Lakeside was the guest of friends in the city dur I ing the week.

Mr. and Bert Sturzenger, of Miss Elizabeth Connors returned Wayne street, left last evening Tor Mondav from a pleasant visit with Chicago, 111., to spend a week with Cleveland relatives. letter's parents. i I Mr. Charles Cheney was a Cleve Misscs Retti and Rhea Bauman land visitor Thursday.

will vis relatives and friends in I Fremont Monday and attend a danc i Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Grob were ing party in the evening, will in Huron Monday the guests of parity in given bv the Y.

M. S. RAINCOATS Yes, we carry the R. W.line. They are the best and we have your size.

Also Auto Dusters $1.50 to $7.00 O. S. ALCOTT COLUMBUS AVEXIK WASHINGTON ROW. friends. Mrs.

Charles Romame and daugh Mr. Victor Heiberger returned ter Dorothy, have returned after several week's stay in Cleve having had a few weeks' Monday. 'as their guest for several days their) daughter, Mrs. Bernard of Canton. Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Seitz were the guests of relatives in Cambridge the first of the week. I Miss Emma Smith was the guest of Mrs. George Price of Cleveland several days of the past week. Miss Helen Doerfel will return to Kelley's Island Monday to resume her school after spending her vacation with Sandusky relatives.

Mrs. Ernst of Perry street is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Mc Geachie of Lorain. Miss Helen Scbaefer is visiting in Cleveland the guest of Mr. and Edward Sehaefer.

Mrs. McGraln and Miss Fannie Von Sick were visitors in Cleveland Thursday. Miss Charlotte Haines has as her guest over Sunday Miss Elsie Bau man of Miss Elsie Lay of Cleveland was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lay of Franklin street, the first of the week.

Mis Leora Holzaepfel was a charming hostess to the members of the J. K. club at her home on Mon roe street Monday evening. The rooms were prettily decorated in suggestion of Easter and 'games and music were delightful features. The Will You Try Our Service? Miss Virginia Letter will entertain the members at their next meeting.

Mr. A. W. Speir of the Soldiers Home was in Cleveland during the week. Miss Amanda Scheid of Milan was the guest of Mrs.

Vergne Pascoe Friday. Mrs. August Schenlc is at Put in Bay, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Eckert. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Ritzman spent the past week wiui Mr. and Mrs.

Florian Hiss of Camp street. Miss TilJie Schumacher and Miss Wonnell, were visitors in Cleveland Thursday. Miss Delia Parks of Toledo was the guest of Mrs. Florian Tfiss during the week. Mr.

J. Miller has returned after a several days' stay in Illinois. Edna Smith, Ada Hi MODEL is cleverly, designed for all figures and all occasions, holding the flesh very snug and straight from waist down, and is extremely long, yet boning is short enough not to cause discomfort. The bust is low in front and medium under arm and across back, and is cut with sufficient 'fullness to hold the flesh without crowding. Once we fit you with a Corset you will be a steady patron because it will give comfort and ease without sacrificing the fashionable lines of the day.

Sole agents for ARTIST'S MODEL CORSETS. Corset fitter in charge. Pusch, Martin Company WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTERS Market and Jackson Streets. Don't Blame Your Dressmaker She cannot make you stylish unless your figure Is correctly afiaped. Your not your dressmaker, or your patterns is responsible for your appearance.

Our Corsets are made in such a wide variety of designs that there are models that are adapted for every woman, large, average or small, stout, medium or slender. Mrs. Bruckner MacDonald melein and Flora Brown of Kelley's Island were Sandusky visitors Thursday. Mr. Louis Senn of Toledo was in the city during the week to attend the funeral of Mrs.

L. S. Weed. Mrs. Jennie Lewis of Madison street is entertaining Mrs.

A. W. Bertsch of Van Wert, 0. The Misses Harriett and Bessie Haines are spending Sunday with Mrs. E.

H. Kellar of Milan. (Continued on Page Four) The Latest Style From New York Instructions: (See Note). The hair is marcelled, dressed witli a slight part, soft toward the face. Tin rest of the linir is taken up in center of the head and used as foundation to which is added Puffs.

An Aphrodite Coil is placed like a ribbon around the puds. The ends of the coil arc used to finish (lie dressing being made into two large loops and fastened witli hair ornaments as liown by the hack try HF.iyinnK, askptic tar soap for the There is nothing better. To know the real comfort of Hair Pressing Ladies should use THK HKRPKTDK COMB, XO. Ask your Druggist About Both. NOTK The Herpicide have arranged with the leading hair dressers of the Country to furnish models with description of the latest and most aproved modes in dressing.

Ladies who adopt these styles will enjoy the satisfaction of being in perfect vogue. Every lady is interested in hair dressing styles because a becoming and effective coiffure adds much to her personal appearance. Individual attractiveness is very largely dependent upon the hair. Therefore, we say, "Take care of your hair." A few moments each day devoted to brushing the hair, massaging the scalp and an application of Newbro's Herpicide from two to four times each week will accomplish truly wonderful results. HERPICIDE Is a Most Exquisite and Delightful Hairdressing Hair that is neglected shows it and quickly.

It is uneven, dull, brittle and the scalp usually infested with dandruff. Hair in this condition is unsightly and cannot be made to look neat, no matter how carefully arranged. The above simple suggestions relative to the care of the hair will, if followed, correct all of this. The hair takes on an astonishing luxuriance and beauty which are always associated with the use of this wonderful scalp prophylactic. With the removal of dandruff and the restoration of a healthy condition of the hair and scalp, the hair ceases to fall out and nature asserts herself in a manner which is almost at once noticeable.

Try it and see. Newhro's Herpicide destroys the invisible microbio growth which causes dandruff, and keeps the head clean. Newbro's Herpicide was the first preparation made to kill the dandruff germ. It lias for years been known as "The Original Dandruff Germ Destroyer." hack VIEW Any preparation for wnich the same claims are made is trading upon the reputation of Netvbro's Herpicide and is an imitation. Don't take something "just as good." Insist on having genuine Herpicide.

One Dollar Size Bottles Sold and Guaranteed by All Druggists. Applications Obtained at the Better Barber Shops and Hair Dressing Parlors. See window display at MILLER'S PHARMACY, Special Agents. SEND THIS COCPOX AND 10 CEXTS IX POSTAGE THE HERPICtDE COMPANY, Dept. 54 B.

Detroit, Michigan. Please send me copies of all the hair dressing lessons as they have appeared up to date, also your booklet on the care of the hair and a sample of Newbro's Herpicide. NAME STREET CITY STATE.

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