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ccuru: 4 iimiiiI iii 1 2 HINGT0H AvJsalcT Jiue4 ta1rt3fnl aim wer 4 et4 with BV Cnstwjif Washing. Jrehefi tJhiHtermen, ape by tho choir ttaeoTi wrtk pronsr. was Wasntagtes Log Nd, SSl fleUTerea a dsoteaiory event iff. aaslendld Citiac lector a pon tfa ltfe deterlorof 14 i IS ashibitod irr dia Africa handiwork. Taylor.and Mrs.

Ml. At. Ixnjia. Mo. Mr Wa Chamber.

Theodore fcT ram4 at NiAnnuiTBn, Hickory, N. c. na re 1 4 for tty days the 4 "wSff ruwMt Player with Orchestra In Iouls K.hom Daniel Braahcb i ST. Mef of the Associated tSfwi the citjr this 'TrrTnr'. The Monday Hoon and ffuesta.

last Mon Prede and Kecht of 'JnSt Company. They spoke the Community fonda. will be the speaker l2ter meetls Ue T. M. JrtSftdar.at S.p.;sa, which MSL Tpinine ms.tin.

the 14 will al.e be the prin llu.ffor Ue Monday Nffpat wMent lt Monday. Cotn ifrta A VC 0K: HERE'S LATEST Ca Liver Oil Now jb Tasteless Tablets Attest Flesh Builder i man will weak, thin, tmfor jlitfcfliben cry in protest whsa i fcshy tasting, horribl st cod liver oil is bronbt ont. ideace proyrcasea rapid a sow roa can get at your 'ft real, gennin cod liver HtMoated tablets that yoong iiii eaa.Uks with ease and sea. tht nm down and tinny myt, who ought to tain cod beeaoso it really is tht tst fltamin food and builder 37 fleah in the world, will Joyfnl when, they 1 sars. doctors hart Jieea prw 4 Kvet smT tablets sane for aersralyears, only of late that one can tint a drag store and set a i tbae fleih produciny tablets aa a bottle of magnesia, la, ruB down, anaemic men, 3i cd children who need to tiroe1 and take on flesh are site fet a box of McCoy's Cod 0il Tablets, and if yon dont I pounds in SO days Just ffet TBSM7 back.

svoasa fi ained fifteen pounds neks, according to her own nother ten ponnds in three A rery sickly child, aged 1 taretre pounds in seven is, tsd bow plays with other tnd has a (rood appetite, a Mk for McCoy's Cod Urer jets. Any good druggist will that they are wonderfol iioi health builders. Only sixty 60 tablets. "4 McCoy's, tbe original and Cod Liver Oil ii i. will elhV.fflT?rff b9re Umt which vr i rt ta horn 11 1 clock eooa nntlj pinnr Chirck.

Of th HamMtttd a forme 1 wi flHBl LI. PATH FIND Cft eOMPANY tie tWrtaTi? MaVSTrVi HT7 wrj.r ti SSSSf eiPOT18. i' tC ta ri MJor Prn two aorta. 7 in Bomo uiraa itrMt. vjsm' wr naja Vnnrat tk C3aik 5i SA 5nar taatod.

rfS xbo Harmony Club mat on tht Sth ot 0tobr Bt'thj hoano Mrl Au wero iald for aaatstiBr ia tbo tnmui II avpotat. to irathar donations tor bo Mfa 1cUb, Tmt. blatorlan f1 ti elub. waa appointea ebaJrUtfr. Mr.

Dora Jonuon will bo Ji chorvo ot on a of tho tahlaa. Boo will choooo bop aido Rot. M. A. Talloy loofcod la on us, brlca tna; with htm m.

yonnr dentlat who ia contemolotiBB aattitnc in Homeateao. Dr. GUIeapto waa pro osud to tho ldl by Hot. Talloy welcomed by Mra. Bartbo How.

rd In tho abttnea of tho aoorotory. Mra Robert WUaoa provided. Camp Nor. IS tho Amoriean Woodman will rTo box social on tho Ufa of Wot embcr at their hall. Cth nvonoo.

All aro cordially iBTltod to attend. Joseph Cox la commander, Mra. Miry H. Potn dastsr. cbairman of Finance Commit too.

Tho 3. I. Cs met at tho real doneo of Mra. Mildred Voney. Friday? October th.

at 8:80. at which tlrao tno meetlner waa oeesad with th resident. Sadie Morton, prf ald Ibbj. After tho transaction or bed neaa tho officers of the cluba were Installed. Mrs.

Casey rave abort Interesting talk about dab workrf eiier wnica a oatnty mncneon waa aerred by tho hostess. Tho next mootlor will be held at Mra. Kan rltta Blatra home. Mr. Black well of West street la able to be oat ocatn after aoveral wooks eonfinomoot en oceoaet of rhenmotlsra.

Mra. Watalna of lll 12th avanue. waa taken to Homeatead hospital in a. orions eondltion, Monday, as m. result of an over doso of medleino taken by mistake.

Mr. John Campbell who anffered fracture of three bones tn hla foot. Is ablo to ho aboot the hovso oa cmteh ea. Mr. Charlie MeWlloon of 14th avenue Is coaTaUaclaa aftar an attack of pneumonia.

M3s' Francea Williams of McCluro street has hoeat: on th afck llat for tb past week. Jtut is rconnf. air. on tra. mii or of Kaat End were collars Or.

and Mra. HarsravA. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. LUUet Elisabeth, and Mrs. Minn! Patterson, were visitors in Homeatead fast Saturday. Mrs. Lizzie McFadden'of frd avenue, has recovered from, a week'a illness HANDSMP TlSs HhtSneaodle 1 jftt aaw.

6od see ae rore eff itMeot ataea aantttr akanw ntuiiilii, SaOaoftatt tweWibemioniiiai SataMai a. ai.vo Oesf. Cm 134 Sixts Avtsos Now Tsr MmMmrd rimmtmr 1.. IJ 1 sBeNetomlfiao Rbwqmatiasn and AH Acbw mad Pmiam ALLDXUGCaTS i. 1 MADAM HARRIS SPIRITUALIST MEDIUM Restores Lost Helps yon in Business Lore and Domestic Affairs.

For special reading, szul BamV Tr, jnoalh birth with ona dollar, 639 E. Adams Are Dept. 407, Detroit. Mich. Seed Magic Wonder Haar Grbver ay Acombtaation dxied and Dow yonx aaiy grow, iVa a 7ErJ new CBBi .1 Hv nxtTTVa fjwore m4 Wa dsw, so womts the Cower of htunsn raes ods tba litUa Vita of lova and attention front the stronger atx i it," Frail tha tender, vines tiat to the) lattc is wwmmVlnd.

er and sweart amd Lrralv. thrfv. in and livinr oaly upon that which is sweet and beaottfsl and whola aa, She, woinan, a dreanv Shs Is erosen tha areninswso llfjktly and. dsrflcrsly sha npon Ufa's pathway, i Lofty and zeininsiy dependent epos male, is tha fracas, yet strong pleca of God's Ah. bat.

sha Is orvan mors than this raysticai cbarnthif wsf. aoo, ans is. uevar ana capa ais. Baa can face situations and hold oa whsA. thinrs ars 'alaost Woman Is a aoabtoatlon of orsara' beauty and tha Sxs, abas strength and charsetsr a wusJth ef sympathy and inoral, and Skill, Sha Isa mothwr to her a swnethaart to bar lover, a pal to hshasbaad If it is money she can ctmnt with him; if it is duty, sha can work, with him; it jt is sorrow, aha can sooths and pray with him.

Be it success or loss, she is always nearby, Ilk a phantom, like a fairy with just tha kind of analysis to resolve tha problems or join in the happiness of her man, her child, 'or her friend. Woman, trndescrlbable beins of love and duty, who suffars and cares and fighta and lives the queen of her sdna; one half woman and one balf dream. Misses Teliy Cooper and Ethel Moses, of New Yorr, have been in the Quaker City, maktnff their usual hit, Mr. and Mrs. Walter MeNair.

of Greensboro, N. (L, are now living; in rouadeiphla, air. MtNsir atuno ing? University of Fennsyivsnia. Mrs. MeNair will pe remembered as Miss 'Dorothy Clarke, the protere oz tne ueorve ueane.

James tWeldon Johnaoa was one of the impressive speakers at the All Day. Conference on Inter Racial Jostles. The well known and loved Miss Nannie Buyronrha waa in the city on Friday. A delirhtful dinner was served in her honor at the Roadside. A splendid group of women were the hostesses, whom shs addressed hi her most masterful way.

Dr. Vivian Bailey and Mr. Clif ton Bine spent tha week end in As bury Park, ri. J. Mr.

and Mrsv Chas. Chew are the proud possessors of a fine son, born en Monday. Oct. 21. Mrs.

Edna1 Lewis lrre sistlbee star playiatr at the Dunbar this wees, has been enjoying; tne Quaker City, i Mr. James Wartnr and Mr. Wells, of Downingtovrn school, were in the city to attend board meeting: of the school on Thursday. Mrs. Lraise Sammons Trower, of Germantown, was vUlnng" her parent in Sewickley.

Pa last week. Mrs. Josephine Bradford Duncan and baby boy are visiting: her relatives in Baltimore, Md. Miss Ada. Crorman, the lovely dramatic artist, who ia associated in Community Service, is visitixir in the Quaker City.

She is just in from Chieasre. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ray entertained a happy group of house guests in their "lore nest" over last week end. The party included Mr.

and Mrs. Max Garcia, the George Deanea. Miss Lydia Garcia, air. and Mrs. Jack Trower, Miss Evelyn Crawford.

Mr. Julian Garrett and Attorney Robert L. Venn, the sur priao guest, who spoke at a Coo fidge meeting in Bethlehem, and later came over and the rare hospitality of the Rays. Tanner Moore spent the week end in Asbury Park, N. J.

Attorney Robert L. Venn, of the Pittsburgh Courier, spoke with his usual poise and deliberanee at a political meeting on last Friday eveninr at the Republican Club at 41st and Market streets. Prince L. Edwoods' has Just re turned from flttsborgn and points nearby in Pennsylvania, where he has been continuing work in the State Surrey. Dr.

and Mrs. The. Irish are ia order for ocgratulati ona upon the arrival of a lovely beby girl. Mother and daughter are both doing well, Qelet Aatsssa Wedding Deverraisk Naptialo On last Saturday, Oct. 25, Miss Effa Dover and Mr.

Windell Cor rdxh 'wsre quietly married at the home of the bride. Just the families and a few of tha couple's most intimate friends were present to witness1 this solemn and beautiful ceremony. Miss Dover is from one of the old families of Philadelphia and is a favoits among her host of friends. She baa taught for several years in tha public school system of this ity. Mr.

Craua is a nusmng realtor well known and respected la the Onakar City. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Cornish left for a honeymoon trip immediately after tha wedding. Tne bride was charming In her pretty fall attire.

The nswiyweds will be at home aft er Nov. 6 at their love nest on Ha arf ord avenue. and Mrs. Cor nish received many pretty gifts. Marty Seryke daa Grree Ban 1 j'.

Deaee. Tna Mercy Service Club rave XOUJ SOCIETY AND FOLKS anasny. happy Bam Dance on' Fri day. October. 24, at Waldorf Castle TTEtO AT ZIXNG TatOUCLES.

Chief lai JnUeeSJM Tiase ladles are a chaxnalnr troop and their. aSairs: always have the Caver and color that is so needed to maka parties go over big. And the danea was a huge success. Many folks twers there: jOelidous re freshxrients were for sals. lWSare ani Be Tagged ea Satarday at Masspfea Ltnrela Cans JJot many days ago, two boys who attended school at Downingtown, were possessed with sn evil spirit, and thev destroyed two of the larg est and best.

buildings on tha eam pus. This waa a catastrophe, much too horrible te describe st length. school is pictures quesry loeatad oa a stretch of Penn sytvama ground isenomenv ex Phfladelphiins must be tagged everyone must wear a tar on the lapel of their coat to show that they believe in all that is big; and rood, and worth while. For that is the ouroose behind these tags I They ars for. new build ings as DownlngtowTi, so as to answer to the great needs of this growing institution, A bevy 'of pretty, 'dashing and fine dub girls of tne Quaker.

City will be here, there and everywhere on the campus to tag you and see that you do your bit. This has always been very keen for this school. The late John Trower was the founder of Downingtown and gave untiringly much service and money to its growth. The fact that a young man, James Waring, of Washington, IX if now in charge haa pleased the people very much. He followed the footsteps of his father, a fine, capable character, who passed on sev.

era! months ago. Young Mr. Waring is ambitious, with a vision and a purpose in life. He is going to make Downingtown school the test thst ever was. it On Saturday, be sure and get tag.

ged In your box, or In the grandstand or on the field, at the Hampton Lincoln Classic. Everyone 1 Ceaventiest for Amity Under Auspices of Baaa i Movement Im preeees Philadelphia Asdi On October 22 sod 23, at Wither spoon HalL two splendid and im pressive meetings were held under the auspices of Baha i' Movement. This convention for amity between the white and colored races all over the world is just the kind of meeting that helps to tear down this terrible race barrier that keeps the people so far apart. Hampton Lincoln A rreat social and athletic event is to take place in the Quaker City on Saturday, when Lincoln University meets. Hamptea' Univer sity the National Bon Park at Broad and uuunirdon avenue, In a girdiron battle.

There are many dances in the sir; a concert render ed by the Hampton Quartet and such a whirl of social events prom ised to the Quaker City folks that all is excitement and life and gayety. There are a host of visitors from Baltimore, Atlantic City, New York, Washington, etc due to fall into town for the game. Danbar Scene of Real Social Center Last Monday Evening The Danbar Theatre opened with a real punch on last Monday night. Many folks of Quaker City were there. And twas said that as the week went on the crowds increased.

Everyone appreciated Edna Lewis Thomas, the versatile star. And her supporting cast was fair. Special mention must be made of Jack Carter at this time. And you Masons are going big already. The "Mrs." Club, well known and active socially in Philadelphia, ars nlannina: a Hallowe'en Party and Dance at St.

Peter Claver'a Hall on Oct. 80. The Japelwa Club renew their ac tivities for the winter social season by a meeting at Mrs. Vivian. Bal ley's house la Conn an town on Thursday.

Oct. 16, 1924. After flanning a dance for a little later the season on account of the difficulty of getting a suitable halL the stage waa set for a tableau. The Iishts were lowered, stage set in Oriental style and the surprise of the eveninr revealed. What was itT Ask Dr.

Truith. Dr. Bailey added as his rilt for the evening a miisi dsn, to whose marvelous playing rery one responded. The eats left nothing to be desired. After thoroughly reviewing all the pleasant trios of the summer, tha dab ad journed at a very late hour to meet again la two weexs for a nauoween perry aoous wmcn more anon NEW KENSINGTON, PA.

ate jubm A. IS. B. Choreh. Rev.

W. Mitchell, paster. Bonder School at :4 a. m. F.

H. Murray, aoper Inteadent Lulu XJor Section tho SL haa taken oo a. new life. The attendance la lacreastns. At reachtoaT br tho pastor, eubpeet "Be Holy and Without Kph.

a. an. Rev. Mewl: letffith new pastor of Wllliaaae Chapel M. Sloai and oona resatlon worshipped with a a.

and a wonderfol aermoa waa delivered by Rev. McWillaoa aad en. Joyed by alL p. an. tho A.

C. E. Leag ne. preacblag by tho pastor. Jt.

at. watte, ucnara. uoonre Jr.MIss Jretha and Mario WeHte. Mra. Iee Hackaby and Mrs.

O. Udorbock have returned homo after ecompanyior the body of their other. Mr. Ceorre F. Sr.

to Oeorria. Mra. Hackaby will bo tho adsnlatatratovt of the family, since the decease' of their father. Mrs. O.

TJderbaek haa retarnod to her hoeno In Philadelphia. Pa, and Mr. Oeorg P. Walte. Jr, haa retaraed froca Savanna.

Oa. to Sntah ochooL Mrs. J. C. Iobhras and daughter re turned hoajko Monday.

October STth. from Rocaeoter. K. T. Mrs.

as. pen nelteoi ol BoAaio. K. who has boev vlaltiar her slater. Mrs.

Kdward Wat klaa of 4th a venae, returned to her hoeno last week. Mrs. Grace Ta Coat of th avenno. Is oa tho sick. list.

Tho taaas Bsoetlnr held at, tho Polish Falcon Ball. 4th. avoaoe. Monday Oeto hr SSth waa weU attended. Roes IX Brown was the nrlaeinal anuk.r Quito an Interest Is betas; centered ia tbe coming election.

Coanrarttee. CoU Howard Cook. Frank Goodwtn. J. W.

Wilklna. The. nMr irlw. St. Jaaaea X.

Church was salts i.lalies Stnbbdm c' 4 Soft and Glossy Stbl shibDom, narjli hut rle tntcts: frca the appearance The care and culture of tLe bair is; as necessary as the neatness of dress and Re appearance of the face Then Why fail to care for the hair? Wlrjr not present the best possible appearance by Climax does for the hair what no. other preparation can do. Straightens the! hair so it can be combed in any style. In short, does what nature fails to do. Makes the hair straight and keeps it regardless, of the climate.

TT TT eA ayNNM aKstV. THi "Hair SBBaaawaaBaaam'''' An absolutely pure compound for rcfinnxr, sbfteiiiiga "straightexii and beautifyTri t.h HAIR. More economical and glosses better than any other GLOSS on the market It is a product sparkling: with refinement and is very popular among women and men. Learn the Climax Way be that it io Used and Recommended Globe a From erery part of the world, Cuba," Panama, South America; Franced Africa; come testimonial 1 iraislnir' the merits' and firtnes pf CLIMAX. At home from, eytry state in the Union recenre the same praixei.

Men are awakening to the necessity of caring for the hair. They hare for years wanted to improve the appearance of the hair and tried many preparations, but. were not snc cessfol until they used CLIJIAX Today it can be found in eyery first class barber shop and sold in erery rst class drug store. Erery man should hare a can of CLIMAX AND A BOX OF RAY SHINE (This is one year's supply) The Only Way'! Climax Sophia Pfeii arati6no FOR SALk AT ALL FIRST CLASS DRUG STORES Sophia's ray Hair Shine $,35 Sonhia's Cream Brown Special Pomade Sonhia's Cream Brown Pomade o. $.50 If your druggist does not have them xsnd its your order, and we will gladly give itour immediate attention.

Sp MEN eciaitieo SOPHIA'S SOPHIA'S A CREAI.I BROWIl POIlADE HAIR SIffliE 1 SOIIHIA'S A A GLYCERL7E SHAMPOO 7HlTOOTG CREAII SOPHIA'S A C0HPLEXI0N POWDER A FLESH, BROWN AND TAN iVCLlXIAX i I 'r: VIONG 'OF HiSTANT HAIR A STRAIGHTENERS Ti 1 A CREAM HALR TONIC A SOPHIA'S; SPECIAL POMADE SOPHIA'S A C0RIPLEXI0N SOAP SOPHIA'S A ORANGE TALCUM POWDER I I Sophia's Creaiti1 Pomade: A preparation cl cnexcellec merits, gjirog results to the cxW tent that more women today ere5 osingV SOPHIA'S A Tr BROWN POfilADp, than any: other preparation. 1 This prep aration speaks for itself. Any woman who has once SOPHIA'S CREAM BROWN POMADE, tells it with her hkir. She fails to hare disdruiiv ci dandrsif can not exist when SOPHU'S CREAM BROWN POMADE is used, Her hair is soft and luxuriant ui and Vtha growth is enribus to her friends. SOPHIA'S CREAM BROWI? POMADE is in erery rst class drcj store and afl SOPHIA'S i HAIR DRESSING PARLORS.

If your druggist does not handle it, ft card to us wul renlt in baring it placed in your district. I r.ien Have Your Bjer lfeax' G. Manufactured by A FOR CHICAGO George 5. 5AV.20tHSt, C342 Hartwell Are. toco FOIt fEW YORK Arkonlo PAcrmccy C3 Lenox Are 71 'TOa BATON R0U IVe G.

Johnson, 117 Lav Ferrre t. vi FOIl MOBILE, HohUe barber SppT General Delirery. i a MAIN OrnCE Sophia BIdg, 619 S. 15th Street, Philadslpnfa, Pa, U. S.

Ai Branch and Factory 1606 Scath Street v' 'v A FOR DETROIT Etwood Barber Shop, 2832 St. Antoin6 SL, La Jeanne Bccuty Shoppe, 2477 St. Antoine'St. Ume JLacille Cray, 2314 Beaubian St 'J. Ai Vonier, 933 Gratoit Are.

DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES FOR PITTSBURGH Lincoln Drag Store, 6263 Fraxdcstown ArtJ.

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