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BTTPPALO COURIER WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 7. 1914. 1 1 1 i in If Hear tie Has No Will Power I zwaw awaw aaaaaaaaaarii at V'M' 'H-v cplEvents Will Belitnit- a to Small Informal Amirs. tce ravaas tVU l.f.

By C. A. Volffht 4 v-- Li jm QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 4 Club At AVWlr mi ifif'ty'JawTr 14. for iT JZT-Ti wnnt Bimpaon I 1 "Wl III natdent ud Gorc Jonea BaHey Ji i I SJ tnte Will resume Corner 4 tmo manners next Monday the hrme of Mia Kathleen Irwin. I T' TwnUtli Cantor? Club.

wr meeting of the Twert-. ttetli Century club tlila moraiu mml onf id ences 3fn Knox rwtman, cbalrman of the oommltt of the Worn ITOffrMftlVil nmftvln imIa ii pxHWI WVU Ul AUiV UU11SI Will -IH i i ttCM viw on "PuhHn arhwtt rvtnHi BY MRS In ms drnmrtmtnt Is conducted for the BOiaio." Dr. Oeortre W. Na- myU of the World Peace Foundation Termei-ly proadent of the IntrnMlou Jttndests' MooiaUon. will follow with a Mam ioomm.

DINK THE WAISTCOAT A TO MANY OF THE A light gray ratine was cleverly re lieved with black aud white plaid silk and tiny black bone in this smart little street frock (8058). It Is a plain design with a full length set-in sleeve, an attractive waistcoat and a sightly gathered peplum. The skirt is a two-piece model In a two tier effect, the lower section being set on under a deep tuck. A frock of this description will be found very convenient for wear under the heavy coats uOw modish, and a lit tle later will do good service for street wear, after wraps have been discarded. Serge or velveteen would be quite as NO 4- A who are Invited to corns to It with their problems and perplexities oo-l cerning the household, lovs affairs, etiquette and other questions.

In the Cow Corner Mra. Wheeler will meet her friends and help them as may with ift- I formation, sympathy and perhaps a bit of advice. Address all coimuuulcalloss to Mrs. Martha healer, cars The Courtsr. Buffalo.

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'g PS. iS1 t- .5 tf SW J' Aim Noyn lecturesj at the Twen-Oeth Century dub tomorrow afternoon at 4 O'clock. Sir. Noyea wife waa Miss Cteraett, nantela. who waa born in Wachtnarton and la the daughter of an araay officer, who aerved under Gen.

Gfarant in the Clvtl War. His marriage iQfty serve to increase the feeling of ktaahip and frkndihip that Mr. Noyes certainly shows for the people of the United States, while the dlrectneaa and Mnpltdty of bia veraea appeal to the ear and the heart of all. A. aa "The Twentieth Otnturv rhaunr The New York Times write: "With Tale the Mermaid Tavern' Alfred Noyea takes his place undeniably and triumphantly among the masters of Knalieh literature." His verses are melodious and often dramatic.

Some of hi later poems are "The Golden Hynde," "The Enchanted Island" and "Sherwood. while, among- his best known shorter poems are "The Barrel Organ" and "Forty Singing Seamen." The Women's auxiliary of the Buffalo Orpheus will hold a reception at Orpheus parlors. No. 432 Franklin street, tomorrow afternoon from 4 to o'clock. The.

second hi the series of supper club-dances was given last evening at tno American Atom of (he Iroquois hotel "with an attendance of about 600. The table were arranged along- the wan and the central spttce waa used for dancing, which, began at 10:30 o'cloelc. I Oupper waa aerved throughout the evening. The Christmas colors and flowers decorated the rooms. C.

Breck-enrtdge Porter, Albet B. Wright and Jantea How are the committee in charge of these entertainments. Ball Tonight. The charity ball for 4 the benefit of St--Agnes Training: school will be held kthii evfcnlng at Elmwood music halL -TB4 Jall will open at 10 o'clock, to be preceded by a concert beginning; at 9 -O'clock. Forty boJs will grace each id of the auditorium and the decorative scheme wlU be particularly attractive.

A special supper will be red. Mrs. Harry Barker of Manchester place is entertaining at bridge this afternoon and tomorrow afternoon for her guests, Mrs. Archibald MacFarlane nd Mrs. Marshall Shores of New York." The Women's club of Westminster Acnurch was delightfully entertained 1 a -l jajIT evening ny mt.

oaiu jM.rc. aiwrr Schoellkopf aBvUielr home on Delaware A travel talk on China waa gtven by the hoetess, illustrated with slides collected by Mr. and tfrav Schoellkopf on their recent tour around tha world. 1 1,., I. i airs.

Fred Brennlaen of Elmwood avenue gave a bridge luncheon yesterday afternoon of eleven tables at the Park -chib for Mrs. Gordon Wattles and Mrs. John P. Irish. Who leave soon for a southern trip.

The tables were Petey Hates to FINISHING TOUCH NEW COSTUMES effective for this model as the material shown here. To copy this dej-imi in fize 35 it requires 4 1-4 yards of 36 -inch material with 5-8 of yard of 36-inch plaid or contrasting silk for trimming. The bolero has appeared in tiii' frocks, as may i(e seen in the illustration. Black velvet forms the bolero, and the dress Itself is male of a wuol crepe in a noft. pretty red.

The frock closes in back mid may lie made in size 12 with 2 3-4 yards of 5-in-h material. A splendid feature of this little garment fs the separate underwaist to which the bloomers are attached. No. 80SS sizes 34 to 42. No.

8099 sizes to 14. Kuch pattern 1" rent. WOMEN'S UNION WILL HAVE SILVER TEA THIS MONTH The regular meeting of the board of Irectors of the Women's Educational and Industrial union was held at the union yesterday morning. Reports from all committees were presented. Gratifying but not final reports were made by the committee in charge of the picture matinee and of the ball which was given under the auspices of ine union on uccember 29.

A silver tea will be given by the educational committee In the library on January 20 from 3 to 6 o'clock; every member and friend of the union is i-or. dially Invited. Two new directors. Mrs. Arthur S.

Hun-ell and Mrs. Henry S. Saunders, were elected to fill vacancies. The domestic science committee an nounces next week as registration week for the new term which will begin on Monday, January 19. Classes will be opened in technical dressmaking, special dressmaking, technical and special millinery, tailoring, fancy blouses and plain sewing.

The making of ribbon flowers and novelties as well as basketry will be taught also. I uEUER HAD AQYT0IDG nonrc lire flehidg's It is just splendid to really have something that preserves the hair and stops the dandruff. This makes you feel that you have much to be thankful for in the possession of Fleming's Perfect ion. On no account get Fleming's confused with anything else. Fleming's Perfection stands all by Itself.

One man says: "I never had anything work Uke Fleming's. It is so effective and so different from anything I have used. I recommend it to all my friends with a hearty good will." Tou have no idea how you will feel about Fleming's Perfection after you have begun using it. So good for the scalp. So necessary for the lite of the hair.

When yon go to the Drug Store and ask for Fleming's Perfection and they offer you something else, turn It down nam, mane, mem unaerntana tnat you are not to ue tnriea witn mat yu mast and will have Fleming's Perfec-M tion. Insist and they will get it. jNfbney refunded If not satisfactory. Bold by all druggists, 8 bottle 60c. You can get Fleming's Hair Tonic at Xodge's Drug Btere.

S8Lr Main or any first-class Druggist nn Buffalo. Perfection Products Co Port Allegany, Pa. i 1 i Marriage LicenseB Philip Leavy, No. 19S Delaware avengePaula Sittenfeld. No.

383 Walnut street. William A. Roehel. No. 3T2 Fourteenth tr-aet Grace M.

Stoddard, No. 240 Wuodlawn avenuo. John L. Ionnelly. No.

104 Purdy street Mario K. SchuUr, Xo. 74t street. Carmen Martin, No. 102 Main ytreet Nina Hovey.

No. lit' Main stns t. Hana K. Jos. Iowcll.

Mass. Celia Anderson. Pittsburgh, I'a. Stanislaus Klinia. No.

172 Metcalfe street Jozcfa I'raertorska, 1J77 Broadway. Onofrio Cascio, No. 42 Fly street I-orita Minitello, No. 42 Kly street. Bllski, No.

4o Amherst Kurpiel, 130 t-trect. MEETINGS ON THE CALENDAR. A business meeting of the Professional and Women's club -will be held in the 4-hib rMim. Morton etudios. tomorrow ovf-riiim.

llistenseii are Miss Mary I lampion, Mrs. Jean Ware Red path. Miss Kuth Alport, Mrs. R. J.

Hoak ami Miss Navajrh. The programme. "Humor ami Pathos of W'orK" will l.e presented I'V Miss il Wiei.t-r and Miss Mai'Karet I-ist, The of IJethanv Vi stn lei i IciVjircli iji ian church will meet in the irlors tuniuflruw afternoon at o'clock. A missionary programme will he given on China under the direction Mrs. John Cnl.li The hostesses are Mis.

NeUs.in and W. Holt- Angels bran. Ii. of the M. ill hold of of-fir-ers this cuing the hall at 8 o'clovk, corner West and 1'orter ave-mii'x.

Kiii li nunilter is hrlnK a friend, ice cream aihl cake ill ho served. Willi. no Hi. -hard- -o Ilel.ef N-will hol.l its meeting tomorrow i vcniiiir at in O. It.

ha.ll. The board of the Prison (late mission will hold a regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Waller 1 Ih.le, No. West avenue, on Friday, January 9. at 3 o'clock.

OFFICERS ELECTED BY ST. ELIZABETH ASSOCIATION tttli.ers clerted Ht the meeting of ihe St. Klizabeth aj.sic:a.tjoii uf the Sisters' hospital yesterday are a.s follows President. Mrs. J.

Adam I.autz: lir-t vioe-presi'leiit, Mrs. Fred second vice-president, Mrs. James Hanrahan: third vice-president. Mrs. James Cummiiigs; financial secretary, Mrs.

Covx-y; recording secretary, Mrs. K. J. Meyer; treasurer, Mrs. A.

J. Hoefner: press rorrespoiulent, Mrs P. METHODIST DEACONESSES. T)te advisory hoard of the Methodist Deaconess 1: held its monthly meeting at No. Niagara street e-t ria- morning.

Sixty-six members were in attendance. Mrs. Kred l-'iiller presided. H. -potts of tin- Christmas work were Liven by Mrs.

Tiirney and Miss Mill Contributions Up. jva-roness honiV and the Ciiildren's hotm-from the churches. Kpworth Sunihiy s'li-ii-I lndjx'iiliiitl Were also i-cjoricd itiui the cliihireii of the liome saim. I.lin.-heon was served ai 1 o'clock. The meeting of the house committee took place in the afternoon.

ASCENSION CHURCH WOMEN. The annual meeting of the Women's guild of the Church of the Ascension was held at the guild housed tsterday morniiifr. The following officers were elected: President Mrs. Clarence M. Howard: first vice president.

Mrs. Willis v. Waterman: second vice nresi- dent. Mrs. Harry T.

Itamsdell: treas-l urer, Mrs. W. II. Chapin: secretary. Mrs.

Christine K. Kerr; corresponding secretary, Mrs. W. H. Hull; auditor, Mrs.

Lewis Stockton. Plans were made for the year. The first luncheon of the season will be given January 27 at the guild hoctse. LADIES! DARKEN Use Grandma's Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and Nobody Will Know. The use of Sage and Sulphur for re tnrinr faded, erav h.ir tn Its natural YOUR GRAY HAIR 1 Menu for Thursday BREAKFAST 6TKWK.P APRICOTS ANU ILMSINS I'RKAMEP DKIHO BK1-5T VI 1 1 10 1 luT A KS TOAST COFKEH LUNCHEON P.

A oN WITH CAIMIOTS AND PKA.S OmKim TKA DINNER MAAltU.NT SO II' II BAKBI) IX MILK lOTATt.vlCS STUVVKD PKPPI-JItg OIJVB KAI.AD ANi lll'TTBU It t)f)IN(J HHKAKTAST Ti; HD APKlCtiTS AND ItMSIXS toxethir tuo itipn i al'ihott). ot)e in of ralsui. ha.r a cup of siiifar and ij- i rvi- o.l.l Mith rmni i.i:mi:ii H.ei of art. .1 and two e.j.- milk iiittmf. V.id a feas.iii of t.

utter a ahiesfioon of Hour bo llllh-lle loi.gf-l I.i ('V WITH f.Mtl'.oTS Wt VKVS a bilking with n.es of l-ia-oti. our o. -r ii 1 one pared and ci: In ei ain s.lcs. Cover with Fll-es of bin, mi and hake ill tiie n.t a. Add Utile If n-ejed.

DINM.i: MM M.i'i'-iit.-.,k in ii enough to make two i Add four -l-s of boiling wat" and lupn-t- iiTii-iit-s. MiTlnkle t-r trra; -1 cheese I II.M HAHKH IN MM.K In i I'lkliig pan and cover irh Ink. in the nen twer.ty-t:ve sitn- tl in raw i rVasou aul h-n diti Im full ji.iur over milk to i r. Uuk of a htj ree ut the top of ii- pei'1-ci and remove the needs I 'nver Ml i 1'OiMnr and tand five ml'i'it. Fill with I.

inl i i.i-s j. I-. .1.: 1 BttHAP AND Ht'TTFrt PIDTiINO- 'ul oi bread, and butter on t.h Mites In and tu.i ups of milk, a up -nun, and tno Hake ha.f an hnt.i WOMEN TELL REASONS WHY THEY WANT THE BALLOT Political Equality Club Members Heard in One Minute Talks. The Politi. Ill i it.U heid its January nii't-niit yesterday a 1 1.

moon at the Auditorium annex. Mrs Alison S. i'apwel. pnsideut. the cba.r.

Mrs I'apweM announced a number of ln- t- by her This sh. will address an audience at Holy T.inUy Lutheran chu'ili. Ni Saturd.iv she iW spcHk at 1'i'cdonia, on Jan uiry l'h sin- wi ipeak a' P.ei hlelicin Presl. i linn b. N'i Friday night she will sum up in a achate the Younir ple iety of I'arkside Baptt l.at Morula she spoke the i'iiv I deration of the i T.

t- Mrs. John I.ewls conducted a parliamentary l-i drill ami a tUeslion (. Why We Want to Vote." ne nnnnie tnlhs vere given hv Mrs. i ant well. Mrs.

Adele I.usk Mrs. Fenn essy. Mrs Harry Parsons. Mrs. X.

A. T. Mt Valentine. Miss Sheridan. Mrs.

Tenia r. Mrs. Miss Sarah Trus cii. Mrs Tuitt. Mrs.

Benton II Wilson. Mrs H. A. Corell. Mrs.

Jaixen. Mrs. William Huitell. Mr. Meigh-s.

Mrs. I. Wngneli. Mrs F. W.

I)ais. Jlrs. Louis Neustader. Mrs. Harrison Mills and Mrs.

William Pen-fold. Mrs. Capwel! made the summing up. A letter was read from the international president, Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt.

who asked for the attendance and co-operation at her meeting, which Is planned for January 29 to 31. The Wednesday Suffrage clas meets nt 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alison Capwell. No. Auhurn avenue.

CHURCH HOME LEAGUE REELECTS MRS. GIBB0NEY Mrs. William K. Gibboney wan reelected president of the Church Home league at the annual meeting held in St. Paul parish house yesterday morning.

Other officers elected are as follows: First vice president. Mrs. Edmund It. McKenna: second vice president, Mrs. John H.

Baker; correspond- inn secretary. Mra. Proctor Carr; recording secretary. Mrs. John Tiernon; treasurer.

Miss Josephine Loomis; executive committee. Mrs. John Sat-terfield, Mrs. Walter I. Weed.

Miss Florence Lee and Mlsa Beatrice Perew. Plans for the work of the year were discussed. SALE OF CLOTHING. The Hector's Aid society of St. Andrew's church will hold a of old and new clothing tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the guild house.

No. 166 Goodell street. CASTOR I A fox IafaU sjU OkiliXM. im Kb Yea Hm Atap CnjV Bsars the fUgnatoro of SHRINERS' BALL GOMESNEXT WEEK List of Box Holders for Im-. portant Social Event Is Announced.

ARAB PATROL WILL 6IVE A SPECTACULAR DRILL Final arrangements aro pra. tic.Uy eompletej for the annua! i-lirilie hall of lsmailij. temple, to l.e hcM i Monday next. J.i uuary 12. a' KlinuooJ Musi, h.il John I.

-Tr. i h.iirm.iii of decoral i.L.-.. luis Worked oat a Ile an-1 i. I scheme, which nclitiess of rolor oi igm alitv ijesicn sill ji thing that has ever Leon attempted in Wood hall. rge K.

Staples. of -In execnii his a mi'Mi that the follow dalle will be i. -i-lllltted. tJe Iwu-Mi-Il. till'l-4'-slei.

waltz. hesitation find mn-The taiig 'I not lc permitted in any form. Tickets li.i In i-n maileil to ei ry of IsmaiHa temple an. t' use who are not Shriller ami who desire to at il. all an 1 1.

kets from a 1 1 member of the eTecitie Arab Patrol, or ii aiili-cation In ary Slnluer nV tifty lioxes remain unsold, and the ad-van' snle of tickets already itiMircs a splendid attendance. The music will be irnished by sttl. til's oiehestra. and lh bi.nd. under ihe W.

Ilolron. ilef reshment Will In clialge of Noble K. liert lii-UHiiaw and I'msi Potentate lar), ii. llaminund mII look after the details of the supper. The i omniittees are: F.xecutixe Potentate fle.rg.

Staples, clialrman: John C. n-meier. John T. flans. J.

Nussb.iumer and H. I. Sackett: dec. ration committee. John l.

chairman; music committee. J. tleotgi- Niissbatiiner. rhatrman. 1-.

cf.mmittee. Ii. Ccrge I. Hi i n. eh i irman The follow Injr 1st the lo date K.

Staples. John Wallt-nemeif r. I r. Claris. Harry Ii.

Taylof. I. nut and Mis Barber. l.ieut. Neil M.

Mr. and Mrs. John inship. Mr. and ill's.

Myron i. Denny. Mr. and Mrs. A.

c. Tram. Mr. and William I). Welnltc, Mr.

and Mrv Maiistleld. Mr. and Mrs. s. st, Mr.

and Mrs. C. U. I'ish, Mr. Mr-1'.

Willetts. Adjt. nnd Mrv l-M-url I'unipson. John Ki h. Dr.

and Mrs. Shaw. T. I'itzer, Thomas Hughes K. Vojfle.

Ir. and Mrs. M. Marlatt. A.

J. Keiley. (i. Smith. Adolph ii-orgc M.

Vtink. iriuzi- a K. Jieorsre Hartke. Mrs. William 1 ilson.

Mr. Mrs. laigeii. hitcomh, Mr. Mt H.

Kearx. the Mif5 Spcarlinif; Mis Main, Mr. and Mm. Schrawicr. Mr.

and Mrs il. Willlstoti. Mr. mid Mrs. I tickersLa fT, Dr.

ami Mis. Id r. Mr. nn. 1 "Mrs.

Sells. Mr a ml Mrs. I. Wllkif. W.

If Miss Klein. ml Mrs. iTaig Hubert. i and Mr. W.

M. Hauck. Mr. Mrs Mr. and Mrs.

i 1.. Vinti' rmalit. Mr. Mrs. M.

T. tlreen. Mr. and Mrs. C.

II. Liinctot. Mr. and Mrs M. IirH-tot, Mr.

nnd Mrs. Frederick sippel. Mr. and Mr. Homer Ciirpent.T.

Mr. and Mrs. James i'ar-penter, .1. S. Mindel.

Mr. and Mrs II. r.ilgiuvf. Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. II un in. md. Kdward Breitwieser.

Mr. ftiid Mrs. H. Kveritt. Mr.

and II. It. Nihlelte. Mr. and Mrs.

M. I Mr. and Mrs. A. A.

I. yon. Mr. and Mrs. Atkins.

Mr. ami Mrs. H. W. "lark.

Henry Weiler. ti. K. Jackson. Mr.

and Mrs. K. J. I.indoerfer. Mr.

and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Will-burt H. Finik.

Frank W.Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob J. Stein, Mr.

and Mrn. Peter PaJmateer, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

Swales, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heussler. Mr. aud Mrs.

P. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. CJeorge A.

Halbin, Mrs. Kingdom. Dr. Caulkins. (I.

J. Jackson, G. M. Hughey, Dr. and Mrs.

G. M. Fiero, It. H. BeaditiK.

William Dorries. Mr. and Mrs. K. Kleindinst.

Dr. nnd Mrs. W. H. iUick-us.

Mr. and Mrs. Oppenhelmer, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Shulman.

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Keller.

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Felton, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry May. Mr. and Mrs. Fred fj. Welxr.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Knepper, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank W. Winch, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Kellner.

Mr. and Mra J. J. O'Leary, Frank Rellly. Mr.

snd Mrs. G. K. Bouardus, Mr. and Mra.

George W. Werner, Mr. and Mrs. A. Stone, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Waltz, Herman S. Gahw-e, E. Anderson, Mr. and mis.

peter n. juejer, ana Mrs. Arthur BrocK. Mr. and Mrs.

E. A. Strong, E. A. Jones, Mr.

Stacey Dr. Elmendorf. Bert Bean. Otto Vol- Kr, F. J.

Eberle. Alonzo G. Hinkley. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Dlebold. Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Morgan. The concert by the band and orchestra begins promptly at nine o'clock Tho Arab patrol will be in command of I I. Warner on account of th absence of Capt. H. Sackett.

who is on special leave. The spectacular drill will be given promptly at 9:30 o'clock at which time: the Mghts in the entire hall will be dimmed and the patrol with their helmets studded with myriads of beautifully colored miniature globes, with their gorgeous costumes, will present a scene long to be remembered. The ball will open promptly at 10 o'clock. The Arab patrol will constitute the floor committee and have charge of the dancing during the baU. To obtain eittief pattern illustrated jo fill out this coupon and enclose fifteen cents in stamps or coin.

Be Name sure to state number of pattern ftml size, measuring over the fullest part Address of the Btist. Address Pattern Department, care of this paper. MARTHA WIIEUUIR beneflt of readrra of Ths Courier. three round 1 aid. spoon siiKur should Im- mid, .1 With i'ocoanul and blow .1 I.i tiion 1 1 1 up si, 1.., milk, 1 a 1 IcspooIIM col 1 rl tul 1..

1 mice of powder- -i rinkls I hi oc0. Ii. cup Ii. I hrrn a Ullt-1 1 nsl 1 Pllieli ,.11 lo milk and tog-ether in minutes. II.

a ud one smooth with lemon Juice Ihe sail, iit the paste iiiick oven of tile till to Ihe ii' rii double boiler Ihe oll. of 1 Kg Sllglc hrst mixiui. til teen -1 and slir I thn 111(1 of l.hi- Ii ,1 mn nd. ok one tiiiiiui, Kilt hot and hake a .11 cool miik. met hurtle', 1 'x 1 I 1 1 1 a town.

A i'i 1 1 0 1 Games. I I ear Mrs. 1 J-utw the e-ler girl pi -lic is rignt in. 1 hail- I xx 1 to -omllt4ons l-r games Tbut An aJTnlr I the "naliuiiai example foj is worse Ilia I trust 1 that ma tlx the stopped. A 1 l.r 1 from limb column and think.

1 cspect ftil gn has i.urpri-1'd is itiil most ilisvrt a- ul it ftr lb, tt.ali t-ning. that i-iiiiin I -d hx-i I'd" sllnlllij ail ilierr-. hut, ji it t. others l)Ls in .111 also xx ltl 1 in of nd probulilj 11 xix ill IIH OK TH fOSY I'oUNKR. Immi ar Mrs.

1 come 1 vice rum my n. xx nt tin, Ins count 1'icpt'is. I he lirt I want 1, iiolx- til. 1 i want h. iMon Problem.

lor "i for a little sd- a II; 1 le affair of oung man rs old. I am In about xx enty-eiskt 1 1 1 1 first papers out I came l.ele What 1. I XX Ik. I got a 11 the old cou.try. 1 here (she is willing Must 1 many her as at taxes'- sin- (as not 1 nl.it ix 1- Ve io et riaii i.

until she istoined to the ways of .011 as iiiiv 1 1 ,1 1 11. ill a 1- Well tills lit I I am 11 ltd. 1 he lm-axx marrlagA or you Is. Ill ihNirt ihe advance for g-iri 1 thank tin answer. P.

1 If the xoung xx. Im. no reTstfveat. in tin- c.iinirx she must hsve soma visible means ol support. 01 the marriage will take place 1 me lia tely If theic cm, ill ion- nol fulfilled the gill will ported Conies to the Deffime.

I ir Mi eh 1 In Motdi.x 'iiin't t'omier. a gnl from Iic-iii ha- sHkn hi I 'lo- I. inert ar .11 at 'lc K.th nnd as I alt, ml lb- I 1 1 er JlliXtuillg but WllHt W'SS pros the girls' dr tug iinx di ess to mm tlieinnelve and the Itis-hesler I 11 a girl from the Queen City J. and mightv proud it. 1 T- tl CHOIR TO GIVE OPERETTA.

A operetta cnlled 'tlVnelope Will I- picseli'ed the clor of 8t ltngids on the of 1 St. ltrlgld hull nnil-r dtrectlun Miss Julia llubl.aid The Slncipala In' the cast are Miss rude Herring aJ if. ainerim mnnf 11 aa. Mrs. Croaker.

illlain Walsh as Pitcher, l'o Minphx as Towner, Joseph llroff as Ctuiilxs Hour to Ma km Bmttmr Cough Syrup thmn You Can Buy rasallr "apply, avlsi sm4 fall Ustaraates. A full pint of cough svrup ss SBUcM aa you could buv lor g2.M sssily be made at home. You will nnd aotaiac that takes hold of the ordinary eooftt more quickly usually conquering it inside of 24 hours. Excellent, toofof spasmodic croup, whooping cough, sstJsY" chisl asthma and bronchitis Mix one pint of granulated sugar wit pint of wsrm water, anl stir for ft minutes. Put 2 ounces of Pine ittt cenU' worth! in pint bottle, the-.

sjM the Sugar Syrup. It keeps Take a teanpoonful every one, two or, three hours. This is lust lsxstive enough to he relire a rough. Also stimulate Usa sppetiU, which is usual I upset sy a cough. The taste is pleasant.

The effect of pine and the inflamed membranes i sell knows. Pinex is a roost vbIubIhV eompound of Norwav white ptne extract, rich, in jruaiacol and ii.er natural heaMig pine Other tioas will not work tln mbisstioax. This Pinex snd Sug Sxll'VVZ. kas often been imitated hut the old successful mixture ha- eex er been equaled. It is now used in more than sny.

ther cough remedx A gusrsntr of or aaoner prowpUv 'mided. iroes wtth this preparation, Plnex. or will get it BMi4t9 The Tinex Ft- Vt Enter the Contest. North Toiuiw Hilda, N. 1" ir Im I I atn di-ep'v love with a i twenty tint.

old cv. client character and loll She l' nUa.s I no- in Itie nicest wax. whol.v.i 1 li.ld lie op nit t. her However, till- Kirl has liecii krep-coinpat'y ears with liov who s'lioii-ly objects to any otli'T fellow c.iliiliU on hci, Hl-thoufih I have sou him with other Kills. I .1..

not think lliev are enraged, in I'm sure they are not. so do von not think It H.ssihle that 1 might win her from him" I not. much chance to lier as she Holdout (foes out ings and when she does, is o.m wiih up-lit lotnsl. is Ull'l a M-rv close friend, a K.11I ft nd her brother- Ph ase giv me our alu 1 in tins'-vour kindnes-. ThankioK for ANXP 'I S.

"All's fair in love and llioy say. so there nothing fr you lo tin I'lit to enter contest earnest and ir win 1 11, I 1 Ik bb-. Is lot iikm to mi ft ort to ui: 1 She ill rece've Invite her to placi inn. ui 1 If Nitv File other mail. Mako her.

nnd ivrliapi ii cordially. Tlien of aminsemeni. ttiat )ocalit The more more interest she are popu nbe sees i' i'i 1 the mav tske in tract h. fa v. big ffort be.

hilt Voil Clll't at-ratih- attet-tion ithout au- without a dmil.t slie Is inter, in other oiitig in. in. else she hi not permit him s. lotiir t. pax lor att.itior- cotirse he ii he leiU that an other voniig nmn is looking with fav.ir on Kill lo whom lie 1- .1 1 1 1 ve I it 11.

nothing (j.iine.l If in 1 want the gill -he to be 11 lu; rt 1 tor. and I wouldn't mind the other t.llow, Put hist go after lo an v. ho is nice to .1 girl usually wins if he persists, biiauso she finds hard rosjwt kindness, gifts ami gall. 'lit a 11 1 1. iti.

ProjertT Rights. Ileal Mrs. Wild 1, Will your kindly answer the following UU' lions and oblige .1 con slant tiier When husband died he left no will. the nroperty deed lead J. Miller and Wife Llla." Now- I 11111 alniiit to (jet matriei' again if I without a will dees my dnuKhtet wot all my estate or docs my set 0111I lnisliii(J i tn in for .1 share I i to date iu daughter h.is not asked for her- share in the tx What part 1- she entitle.

I I oil 1. 1 Mlo g. raoie than -Ii and nt 1 1 to US c. M. A the pl'opt I I .1 i.

III 'lb name of yoiiisclt' and your tli'si bus band at his death. ou t'tatiii'il "i own half intirest and were also ci, titled hiw to one-third of hi- -hat. Your tlatik-hti was entitled two thirds of the hall owned by her In case of your dealt) our second husband would he legally to the property of which mi possessed. Her Status. Hear Mr- Wheeler: L'jsm rending your advi.e in the Morning Counet, I have come to you for the same.

What I wish to know is this: If aYoman's husband is gone six years and hasn't Keen nor heard of him. twlievtng him dead. Is she free to marry again? 1 have three children to support, also I have got one of the best lawyers there is. and he said it was In a preceeding I was before the grand Jury and tliey failed to find him. Ilopingto se your nuwcr soon.

G. M. You can ko to the surrogate and net him legally declared dead and apply for let.ters of ndminstraiion and upon the surrogate declaring him dead, she will he free to marry again. Age of Consent. Dear Mrs.

Wheeler: Having given to me such gisxd advice. come again. What I want to know" is. how old must a girl he before she becomes her own boss? How old must a girl he before she can get married without the consent of her parents? H. In New York state the age -f consent, is eighteen years.

Cocoanut Pie. Dear Mrs. Wheeler-Will you please print a recipe for cocoanut pie. also one for lemon pie. Thank you.

TESSIK. Cocoanut pie Three eggs, one tablespoon cornstarch, two tablespoons sugar, two cups milk (scalded one-half cup freshly grated cocoanut. Beat the yolks of the eggs, add the sugar and cornstarch, and pour on tbe aeaiaea reus siowiy. a ad tne grated cocoanut, and turn Into a deep plate lined with rich paste. When bakd cover with meringue made from the whiles eggs, well beaten, to which ti-N adorned with pint and white flowers Mrs.

Tlean Nott entertained eight tables of bridge yesterday afternoon for her sister and mother, Mrs. Hunt and Miss Hunt of Barnjesvflle, O. The 4eeorations were in lavender ana yei low. 1 The Students' dab will have a guest davvthie afternoon at the home of 'Mrs. J.

Vernon Graft in Layfayette iTraa. Gorge Benson will speaJc on l-Tha. An of the potter- -ana a repre- alaa anaalr. Mm. draff will assisted una aare.

laiao syea. i to R. V. Fkwrt. r- i' -Mm.

SO. ftwettman was hostess to lha iiHisjilmrs of the Researoa ciun her Bienmond avenue home on Monday from 8:30 to 6 o'clock. The president. Mrs. William Dewy, presided, Topic for the day waa "Early a paper oa Tfm Expteratloiis vi' jatamas or raufoie 'tereat of taa usnsa tstatea.

a. vhMilir nv I MMT TtrdU Rano street, to; Adam Cook will be solemnized Wednesday, January 28, at the home of the The Rev. Henry Ward of Kant Presbyterian church will officiate. Miss Mary Illneban will be maid of honor, and Miss Mabel Dapp and Miss Alice liatea will be bridesmaids. Alfred Bates will act as beat man, The marriage of Miss Ella M.

Farrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Kar-rell of Dearborn street, to Herbert J. Ortner will be solemnized tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at St.

John the Baptist church In Hertel avenue. The Rev. Father Ryan will officiate. Btynes-Schafer. The marriage of Miaa Katherine M.

Schafer. daughter of Mrs. Margaret Schafer. to Patrick C. Styne waa sol emnised Wednesday morning at tne iOaxDeorai.

oe nev. una oiaen per I ltA MMMmw Ulu Ttoa. TIivul. eriok was the bridesmaid and Harold J. O'Connor was best man.

After the ceremony a wedding breakfast, was aerved for the bridal party at the Statler hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Stynes have taken a southern trip, and after January 25 will be at home at No. 884, Hoy streejt.

Here, There, Everywhere. Charles Parker will sail on the Rotterdam on February 2 for the Mediterranean MtW. J. K. Birmingham of New York and Miss Alma Birmingham of San Francisco, who have been the guests of Mrs.

Ferdinald Dorries of West Perry street, have left for New York. Sir. and Mrs. Alfred Lewis and children, who are the guests of Mra. George Howard Lewis, return tomorrow to Geneva.

Mrs. Daniel E. Knowlton sails today for Europe. I I mMnsf BMnMIni, Mr. SnU JBJra.

omtuttvi viuuu Uava this week for California Mrs. Edward R. Spaulding and Miss Bertha Spaulding. who have been 0PBdlnaT several weeks at the Lenox hetoV return this week to California. IMhsl Katherine Vought returned last ertaing tevWykehn Rise, Washing- toai Conn.

George Bt Xaverack and Edmund a Wheeler larnva aoetr for Florida. MaterneM tba guest of Mra. Charies W. Qoodsnaar. Xdward A.

Popper of Genesee street kas gone mtA inibM1 tit Uumntt raMsa. KnMtnaf etturch. will give a 4rd party and dance at the hall. No. ftl Main street, mnoay evening, mm- uw n.

aarma Mra. Jamas Cewgle ens on -Conditions efthe United X'- va. iut rvsl Wr" -After Al kTMtlBr teryajiaTNsns were scrrro -V-'i. color dates back to grandmother's time. I Daniel Desbecker.

Mr. and Mrs. Will-She used it to keep her hair beautifully iam L. Evan. George W.

Jenings. ootair aad Mr. Casper Bamsoa of street- annoance the ea rn, of tbefr esuacater Oraoe Fay sak'ii win at ssm hvttamh. Z2 i I. i 1 1 1 Saswentetsi dark, glossy and abundant.

Whenever her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. But brewing at home la mussy and out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a 50-cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem edy, you will get this famous old recipe which can be depended upon to a Aftln ct vA Kan fit Ha hair and is splendid for dandruff, dry. feverish, itchy scalp and falling hair A well-known down town druggist says It darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge Or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one strand at a time.

By morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, it becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and abundant. -7 tVT, "nt.

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