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11 '0 will never Lillian Russell's roa he a. rnTfin1 that ReKJo ie0me one throughly; help yoursetr TWdav LbU when to be Iso rented'1 Those dava nf tho rennea. educated tor fe.Wm,n Beauty Secrets BY LILLIAN RUSSELL. (Copyright. l17.

by Lillian Russell.) ten in her face. Even women must be edlcatVd to h- Rourceful. rell-Ki. Vf" to be re. Told by the Fireside iJSEft artf-rW" ror the j.

a vurie n. roet and Mian I Harriet r-aidwit and, Rosea. Where Folks Are I I WHWvW tV andae directoYe oThe club and jjuulj. J- prestige? 1 rorv of Rodman Hi ct i Individuality Will aiv I I Mr er.rf ana Mr. John Mr.

and Mrs. 3t toui Making oil lne regular monthlv meeting nf I i 7. erosion nave u-1 mouoway have returned from of view' Point Bluebirds wm be held at the Hotel ff marrUse of trip through Florida an lew- Thsre Will be an I Toinln. Hotel I their SiBter. Jlvra Vichola tnUr We.

I Other Southern Rt.iaa Tk. Jame. Croston have -eU led invitations fnr fh. tn extended tri i. irom sr tut rv ts.

xne nosteaaea I eri-ir U7u, iu Was not Gain All women want individuality. I irj.in?,1"8 Qedge and Oer. tvTO; gimw veninas. I nipB. xor tne Inauguration At t.

t. ncuany. have never met on yet that didn't The n.BT.1 ne I a a "nun gi ina Nflrlhfl.M I nimei, uunaio, JS. y. Ke-I -Mr.

and Mrs. Cheater ception at a an nMn it I -ri. or Sumner of J. women mrabS 60 Street. vlulu" I -al- wno nav been spend I lnsr the Winter In Ci.ff.u a iL.

Buffalo oped talent in any one direction. We the society Vtll V7 and the East, wn.TO1" 'ST jrancisco. after AppU I. No. 181 Clin jica.i one woman spoKen oi as naving vu VH ST3 ivwn tomorrow for a loint fflMl.r Uri it he- Vm" wrtiv iziuivHi v.

nn tnows anm one thing thoroughly. She may have a v. vk.qo iour aays. BUFFALO DIS'I'KICT WOMAN'S aia xiuiTIIfRf ra -v urea IV 'la Tr 1 1 will he pcnster party I "few Taylor, and of icraency wiftcn. leads to talent tor Sintrini? 'roi-iitln.

i-i rcar1iT.n a luncheon 1 i w. u.ncl. ro ji acciden or lack but by making the highest quality ice cream possible. A trial "brick" will convince you. Order Mr.

and Mr TiTivin m. B.lo their' natal auxiliary 1101.11 urge MKETISG. not lorget her. You may not oomniiah abUt PtSr C- compliBhments, but she will maka an who ju-e going through the cultiva- science' of nttT. fifth arts.

Nine- those will mariand what wlu lo wnat they have learned and its an CtahUn hom llf evident all through their lives. cvent W. I II fHllll. I-' IMA n-11 If. i Theodore H.

Wickwira. JrT Tn-rj was TJ tI L. I 1 1 U. I. talent, developed, might make her an opera singer, an actress or a lecturer o.

iperi iioiraes page. The Buffalo Atatri wH include the followinVf appomted table. Mrs. Walter rt vm fcj i 0 asaxf3av uarc VA3 iary to the txard of missions' had in waru oi missions had in th. Women's In a.

meeunsr of the women's who has been visiting Mrs. Clara Wiley has returned home. ivui aaunauf9 jclx which, properly developed, might al- Siarffaret Boucher. Mi Ely ly In- Mmiratrln.CIUb U8t rrld2y Mrs.Bnry St Paul's Church yesterday the lart refrl a n. "Present Day me8tinar in history.

The speakers iuw ucr io ascena to pe a mistress or Mrs. H. 3W. Ma.vRA, 1i ceramics, a trreat balnter or even an S. Bush.

Mrs. Benjamin Brow ChaVe I HiKhwav Tho "ncoln Charles S. of Miss Helen Curff Mli nSHi R.vi.T 7 1 MM. Henry wlorado th9 Rev. C.

R. B.ana of the Vr. Dorothy I fcayles. After the nrnli. I dioceae of Tokio.

Jsn.n r.T.v.J: 7 al toplc- "Tho Lincoln "hop.Charles S. Olmfeafl of e. Highway," was In ehinr. it. Colorado th -t I ci nuo.

ram uny arug-or con- t-rt architect. Alien or Kiizaueth. N. formerly of twnery store. rTrfcctionery store.

HOW. Af A IquIid Tk. The lesser talents should not be guests of Mrs. George tt.i. selertlnn Bvei "i5jr cr intro duced by the rector of the church, the nvprinairAii a ry nAo- AMAd a crn-i fashionahir t.raa.a crae for tennis player might be an instructor.

aie. Mrs. David B. Hon eh ml. I ilCBRUy.

The Rev. Mr v.vt.m n-v- Mr. and lfr J.fr.r.n. -o. I DBO have as awarred the minds of more women than one.

The Wasted afternoon. returned from New. York. a piayer or pnysicai culture iaa (diflt. tho earn a trude Johnstone.

Mrs Carl vr I Miss McLaughlin. Miss Helen RoVers! PaU6HTEB OP THE AMERICAN SJjSLE1 for ncw church for Achit.i, iuo cara tables 3 M. VfYlU II UK IN. Dm Wf 11 Wp nil Irnnw whaf A AiralAnmAnifl Mr. arA HTf-M T-kai tv.i.

years In that coui.try. told of tha kind lantic City. ln AX' RtehhlV f. Mrs. Hnry H.

lCEVOLUTIOX CELEBRATE tehbins Mrs. Levis Ward. Mrs. BIRTHDAY nr.Wmd' Mis" Banca Will and Mrs. the dancing craze has brought many t.1.

a a Start th- uon't me Japanese ior tne Lntted or a language for ef si8 aim wuiiien. a dancing icacncr is individual, because she understands Mrs. Henrv Mont "iuon. I eurraio Chanter i. Helper nava Miohtii vi.i.

returned frnm 'T i no T-nn inn ar Ae vtwAfAaaifivi eii tn; Mr. Evans sprke of the growth Daughters of the American Revolution. Ame-Jcan Revolu uueicil I. S3 i. 11 i- COOl Ull UIIU has the opportunity to illustrate and aolph Kauffman Washington.

At tho luncheon which the Women Department of the Civic Education will MrcU 12. 1892. at tht Cnabr of Commerce on Ogden P. io jli vnurcn. The rnll.tliMi avan i.

the lno iu 1 Inir was trivet to Mr r.vin fn. ucinuimirttie mem to aavantage. "But it 1st not to the a onmnlf ened ucimwDrin. Letchw al.ropriateiy and most lebr.Velc f. church.

short enjoyabiy liam D. Walker" wu" oi Ldie I i. anniversary yes- VfnS. whi of the War West. ln Twentieth Century i.

1 mo iwcnuem century iter Which wiij i II1 ail With T.t. J. For the chcrch in Alaska Bishop Rfwe made appeal. He pictured ln illustration of Almirn, and succesful professional I would give advice. It is to the girls who are not and never will he obliged to work for a living, although we never know Mr.

and AT irit Mr. and Mrs. Dain'. t. vi k.

lis i in rna ton win be served nritmnii. i 1 vclutlon. as 777 Potomac Avenue, tho first of 'April! where tho women of this dlocsse sent a DDI mCntlv. lm tint A 11 i I memuers was a Mis Alice. T.

Tn." lam. jiii in wont is oeina done by women, even to the o-clock. The committee In charge Is Mrs. A. rj-er.

chairman: Mrs, Wal. PT Smokowskl. Mrs ton and Miss Lucy Stock- "Pk the founder. Mrs. Mary wnai is in store ior us in mis uncertain world.

Conditions change bo rapidly, it is wise to be fitted with some ability to earn in spite of all. Those girls who are given a common school education nnd are lfl.iinfhed imn. the ui wooa ana other heavy taflKs. li-i iXIia 1V11HS J. IJ.

Hutchinson of Buffalo are Spending a "topping at the Wolcott Hotel sirs. Harry Wal- In eichanra fn. Ml.iii raoiaur, Mrs. wii- I Mrs. Trueman Q.

oox, the natives' were required to do Mrs. Cirtrarm vt i "'Z na "sa Harriet O. Putnam were present and regrets were received lures, uisnop Kowe told or the recent hrirr.r Churh will meet In th church parlors on Thursday, from 10 7 "as neen visiting her sister, Mrs. Dan Chase of Albanv. and la i 11 1 Ulio UL I 1 1 jyreseni.

iwo women Jn chwrire of the o7. of the miision to ew for the Homeonathlc L. Mr.a. John Mlllr Horto; ded? er brother, Mr. Frank Case of tho, i social world for the purpose of marriage and nothing else nine-tenths of them fulfill the hopes of their parents and benefit the world by propagating the anecles.

Indifferently or with honor. The other tenth go into business of one kind or another, and Indian 'convert to'Vei' help a.dofThe vii; Lf?" Algonquin. discoverv that the mn.C-.. uZ'l Tor the month. Mr inhn c.i.

I mar of the Red Cwn. I UCJ iwa a work had so affected the strength and Mr- and Mrs. Shirley (i. Taylor have mind of the nilteir.m.. -Z I returned a -r "a o.r Warpn Hatch, Mrs.

res George C. Martin. Mrs. Thomaa Norton lr history, si 1 ters history, vuuinru 1 11 is tiny speaking of lis patriotic 1 i- oiia tan- iii Aiwiiuc I HOI gO DaClC lllt milat -armt, I not firp bclc, 4ut must work othftr dim nf it one-tentn or the women ln the world have individuality, while the other aTPret. McMullen, Mrs.

Judith I w.or.k- and other activities oiner activities, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Todd and Mrs.

and said State is the banner ttr8. uavia pounds. Miss Bi-1 rew xori York Opening Week Specials 1968 Extra Quality Unftimmed Iffafe 1 TJ "1 Sle Van v.l.ftr xAttx. I State In the Bichop t4mstaa spoke on the nwsd George Buckman are in the south ror a more Tlt.iivitK. i i I nine-tenths have not.

To be Individual, one talent devel with Walter D. Williams and Mrs; A. J. An- I chapters and 242 electoral derson. I Erfralo chanter ii.ii ciBuiorai votes.

votes. Mr. and tvrr n.i... hearts of Christian men and women of I "trttrii oped perfectly Is necessary. Can't you i'-Rcr nave leit Arrtnlra tn tTi see, Irf a woman's face, 'the moment i.ow iorK ana Atlantic City.

MrS. TtOWen MrAM tI A you look at her. if she is individual? Club will have no enter-I Ala-1 Paradofska played piano solo this 'til T'ZZ oiga Etta Ware Mill Mr. and Mm TinvM tainment month and and Mnaiiu UU II.Tr reDort an ii.BB.t9i. Mi Evelyn Howard left on Rliiav 4 tertainment nt will be given late in the a charming program.

the new rluhhmise I The festivities erinr. the new clubhouse. Washington, D. C. where thev will ki nas tne expression or intelligence, which denotes authority on at least one stihleot.

Ton may not Immediately discover in what direction her month In ii t-n ii tne oox com mittee, announced a joint meeting on Wednesdav. Anrii ufv, i ii-" pro- of 'rom Fall River. lL.v:," fy usiis vnaoter. arlsh house. Messages of afft-otioii and TPierr tend, hut you will know If you ranees Helen Humphrey has p-nuuren or the American Revolution Issued cards for Sunday afternoon from American fags and daffodils' 4 until 6 o'clock.

No 1 All land escorted hv on h. until 6 o'clock No. 199 Allen Street. an fcorted by an honor r.Mi.'j IT win go to New York and Philadelphia before returning in April. an Mrs- Harry T.

Ramsdell have guard of boy remain in ner company many minutes. She will be interesting and you -v. "c'rB ni to Kisnop walker At the reception following the meeting with the president were Mrs. M. TV tfnnn Tir i music.

lnB PM or the chapter, bringing in the birthday cake surmounted with 25 lighted candles. Ar- ucu 1 1 III Augusta, UL Mr. and Mrs. John Beckert and move the first of April to No. 22 Highland Avenue.

Wtmn' Relief Corps No. 4 will hold a regular meeting on Wednes- fn g'V'r' March 14th at o'ciook i i nun t-ott. Miss Jesfrup. Mrs. E.

H. Hutchinson, Mrs. John O. Adsit, Edward G- Bartlet, Mrs. HUTcmjfsoiv cevtrai night SCHOOL.

GRADUATES. "i stage, the children PuthP ccante- officers: Esther Saunders recited TTnrt.r n.l11 V. 1LI pmuuairn mil on in liiib year i Emes- M. L7 Clarke. Tea was served ln the parish house.

Mrs. John O. Adelt was chAirman nf uii-iiiriimiHiH tidiia a. nie fiutcnmson- Mrs. Seth B.

Hunt and Miss Lucy Hunt of New York are guests of Mr. and Mra Frank Hamlin. ,1 Btuvuj xne commencement exercises will be held Mach 23d end will he d-liran i an.ni.1 a "citation, and fr Boeworth recited "Our Na. tional Emblem." Ruth Katharine Daggett presented to the regent a bouquet itus lbsbbh. in.iar.ri 1.

IT vn. Iee. Mrs. F. W.

Abbott. Mrs. John given In honor Charles Mack, Corp. George Robinson and Private Albert Henrich. who returned from the border with the 3rd Field Artillery.

N. G. N. at the home of Mr. Ed Parker.

No. 439 Jeffer-'n. Street, on Saturday evening, March 17th. The graduates are those students who Iftchworth has returned from Atlantic City. iro.n ine cnnaren so- i rs.

vv h. r. Barr and Miss a iour-year course ln nte-ht ABhnAl BRtmlfn. n. r.

inB stage was decorated with orjy a. trrosvenor. Mrs. Charles Van Hertren flw tt i. 1 una iwu tf rlav Viierh oinn.l uuuginun, Buffalo's Fastest Growing Store Values Up to $2.50 ine nost esses ror the tea were: Mrs.

Air.oua tevenson. Miss Emerson. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

John Sterling Deans win move this month to their new home. No. 346 Llnwood Avenue. mere will be special certificates fori ti. inairman; Mrs.

ireorge Colo Mrs. James Poole. Mrs Frank Remington, Mrs. Guy B. Moore, Mrs.

Andrew T. Wehnter vri ionn 1 1 o. 1 1 i i Veam In (1lmBRMB cBianBA hn.lil?... -vi4wX viuu i uiavni'icr, miss xiarriet M. bridge tournament will be tomorrow I Beck.

Mls Harriet nmi 1 XJ inp. sewing, penmanship' and other afternoon at the clnh I A Cork. Mr xr Ci' .7. "irry Mrs. W.

Bowcn Mcore Ml A.liut.-ia tit I t.w airs s'iDjerts. WebSter. Afian Parrl.h' Mr. i-i spoKe on "Prom- Mrs. Charles C.

Durst inent Persons in English Public Life," Mrs. Henry S. Fisher. Mrs. Henrv Wilson.

Mrs Alrtun it. ti-ih Mrs. Truman A. De Weese has returned from Annapolis. where she has been visiting for the last month.

Dr. Katherine Bement Davis of New York returned yesterday after several days in town. a. i 1 1 1 11 1 A. Brown of Biltimore.

afternnv, L.ci2b John iu. ciud nDUSO I firs. Jjins ti. Gldlev Hie in Summer Street. The ho.tee...

ntn nikk. tH.V y'. Mr STOP YOUR HAIR the tea the i vr bw THE LOT PHILOSOPHY OF BROWNim Ariuur Hall. Mrs. Samuel M.

Hall, Mrs. Frank "Mimm AT a 1 1-1 I In fha Mvln. nf tk. n.i.i. J- Hopkins.

FALLING OUT! mca.nni leaves tne last o. the week for Washington, D. en route to Florida for a This sounds impossible, right at the very beginning of the season, but it's true, nevertheless! One of our large wholesale houses overbought, expert ing early spring weather and big business, but continued cold weather caused them great disappointment. They realized that their stock was overloaded- and sold us these extra quality hats at cost and less. We are not allowed to print the firm's name, which stands for value wherever it is known, but original tickets remain on the goods.

In this lot is every wanted staple hat as well as most of the novelties shown so far for spring. Liseres, Milans, Hemps, China-Pip km ix. nmter. iienmore; Mrs. the Church of the Messiah, North and Mariner streets tnmm-rrmr miss Alice Thornton, Mrs.

Thomas F. McDonnell. Miss McCarthy and Miss Margaret Ulbrich. The tea table was adorendwith red tulips. Following the concert this evening at the Twentieth Century- Club by Mr.

Eddy Brown, violinist, with Mr. L. Vtr- lrsi James E. Keller. Mrs.

William TI T.v.rl. vrr. stay. Let Nature Show You How m. viiBu, mr.

iienry m. Pottle Mrs JOseoh D. Wvatt xt Mr. "and Mrs. 8:15 o'clock Rev.

L. O. Williams will give the last for the present ln the series of Interpretations of the poetry of Browning. The topic wttl be "The Significance, of Tiv in Rrnnr.n.'. 1 "i i i x.

The nas-ea were morrow from Atlantic City. i' riirence xracy. assist- Mr. a.nd fr. i When a plant is dying, you treat Scheme of Life" with illustrative reaa- lncra from ram.l.ti.

"Th. i. -r i the ground around the roots. When 1 1 1- 1 1 1 1 1 ii i wnu have been in Washington, D. C.

for a week, have left for Augusta, Ga. TIMES PATTERN SERVICE iv. i ranees Wood Miss Mabel Hdll, Miss Rachel Whittle-sy. Miss. Florence Hopkins, Mrs.

John Beckert, Mrs. Charles Pankow.Mrs. Together" and other poems. The public I as Ie11 1 your hair is sick' and falling out, aa U1H1IJ wcifuirea, nourish its roots. ing and the hnest grade Milan-Hemps, colors ami 1,1 1- TT.4.

4.. d'O rrn 1 1 c. Mrs. M. HflnlDn.tntiU Ifl i Mr.

and Mrs George and son, Irving, of Willow La have returned from a six weeks' stay at Jacksonville and Sebring. Fla. The. success of Pompeian HAIR A DEPENDABLE MEDICINE DiaurA. xxiits win 1 11 uj iu iji; mm uh iihii iv much in our own stock, special for nva AA.oo Aumina.

Massage is due largely to its method of application. You massage it into TRISH WIGHT- FESTTrAlit WEDNESDAY Miss Helen Donovan of Lakeview Avenue is -pendintr a week In Detroit, tho iest of Miss Marian Armstrong. Next Ktr root ana nero the scalp, stimulating the roots of ofviiiiiK in Hn uiouiuiiie. it ri urn mnnA -a i -va -TA-a. 4v tne nair.

Thus its name. Falling Angels Hall an Irish Night Festival 8el-t among the great mass of people, wtll be presented. The graceful Gaelic becaU8 thousands of sick women have jigs, reels and hornnlnea h. tried it nnd nrnvsil that tt nriu nair is caused mostly by Dandruff. Pompeian HAIR Massage will stop 9 masters of the art from Ireland; complish all that is claimed for It Irish sonars and mimln hw I x-.

i Dandruff. Follow the laws of nature. Use Pompeian HAIR Mas jrYa vThe wirsnr1. win urcnesira itr main ran i wuvcwh THE BAHAI CAUSE. Mrs.

Corinne True spoke eloquentlv before an interested audience vesterday afternoon, at the Theosophical rooms. 1 and Being of the Bahai Movement. No one Is more fitted to explain this ereat peace cause than Mrs. True, who has been to Acca in Persia, where Abdul Baha then lived in a prison. JJaat eveniner Mr.

of the bia- nroa-ran, i injurious arugs. It is root and herb sage as directed and your hair win soon become full, vigorous and at occasion. remedy founded upon a Dhvsiclan's prescription, and is manufactured for tractive. BiiBcinr nirnnu T- ORGAN RECITALi. ia a.ucom- PllSnes tnia numriR.

la r.rm.. i umpeian MAiR Massage is a i 1 1 UIUU- A free organ recital Will be triven at to friends ths Markeen rA oai-ua na inousanas or convincing tea ciear amper liquid. Not oily. Not ine Kimwood Music Hall at 4 nVu.i, uiuuiiiaiB. sticky.

25c, 60c and $1 bottles at a.t,?rn2on at Mrs- John' Harrison Mills' home, No. 494 Elmwood Avenue. from trt fl n.mlrtnlr Sunday afternoon when Albert Reeves Norton, organist, will be assisted by the stores. Made by the reliable DISTRICT JTCRSIXG ASSOCIATION. i.

1 1. i 1 1 who wisn to meet and greet her, Mrs. Mills' house inimc. naret. violinist.

makers of the famous Pompeian I nr. 'iTinir inf. Kfl na ontae 4. tz, i 1 II rjuuftiij, 1 Tflnrlav a V. i xtiAisoAwtii cream.

At the meeting of the board of managers of the District Nursing yesterdav Mr a t. iiitr; oanic Lime ttTlU DlaCA MrB. 1 nan.rarT 111 1 H. P. Bassett, says: "I jJansrdon Wnn9 c.

aw tne weisn prize plav, before all who fire interested to come. were received ne usea your HAIR Massage with excellent results. It is far superior to any other hair iim iiiurB. commit-iM8 the year were appointed by ln LteTi8- Mrs- C- R- Wyckoff. chair- CHIPPLED CHILDREN'S GUILD.

The monthly meeting of the Crlnnied tonic I ever used." Opening Week Sale of Rugs and Curtains Mra ass eiby Children's Guild will he held at the Artnur jjee and Mrs. Albert F. Laub. Try it and say the same. AdvWP home of Mrs.

Guy. B. Moore, No. 114 Bedford Avenue, on Friday afternoon. Miss Mabel Wilcox will sneak miss Evelyn FIske will be chairman Of sunnliea iit.j ir -r 912 ft.

fine sample grass rugs," slightly soiled i.y inrs. rreaericx irilirr.tr a rl r. GOVERNOR HT Special to The Buffalo TIMES. American Red Cross Work." At the itea i 7170 LADIES' CORSET COVER. This very original garment la slipped on over the head, the neck opening being large enough for this front is gathered and taba from the aides fasten in the gack.

The back is plain, with similar tab extensions Heavy rag rugs, two yards long. 27 to 30 (Jp inches wide; $2.00 values. Wednesday mOC Jchn G. EDDendortT ci.i.m.. ana faded.

$5.00 and $6.00 01 fl 0 committee TL aijbivh, March 13. Gov. Charles iB meeting. wU1 be asslted by Mrs. cd by Mi Kent.

The' committe'e VnS: wDitman win speak at the farmers' dav "iinisi. ui mo iouow- f-. M- satterneld, chairman: Mm a 1 1 Dorit try to iaaver up a bad Values. Wednesday yliJO 84x104 fine Royal Wilton rugs good assortment of desirable colors and designs $45.00 eUO ifrrn riruupdUslv fin- stifutes 7 Bureau of Farmers' In- lastenea ln tne front. White wash fabrics and also silk and satin are used for iMs garment.

The pattern is cut in sixes 84 to 44 nches bust measure. Medium size ompiexion! clear Xzvith Srs- Pnrton Sw. Mrs. Samuel Moore, Mrs. William B.

Cutter chairman of hm.i 29c imported Scotch madras, 36 inches 1 wide, neat patterns. Wednesday luu Duchcsse lace curtains, now imported styles ivory color. If we had tjo buy today they would cost ns more than tjhe price Ave OC ask you. Per pair (. yu, 11 1 i xwwen aioore, Mrs.

Henry Wertimer. Mrs. George B. 0TS'-rllm; J- Gunnel). Mrs.

Fred H. Livingston, Mrs. A. A. Post.

-At the card party, to be given under the direction of the shut-in committee of the Crippled Children's Guild, on Tuesday afternoon, March 20th, the wUl bo charge of Mrs. Edward Cox. Mrs. W. W.

Paull and Mrs. Fred W. Knight. Five hundred tahlea will v. k.

puonciiy, win re nr i i IS ICS inoiooan and $50.00 values. Wednesday requires 1-4 yards of 36-inch material. 3 1-4 yards of edging. 1-A ma.r)On Mann and Miss Townsend. $37.50 i yards of beading and 2 3-4 yards of ane report ot the superintendent St Mrs- Ann8 Hansen.

showed that the ii .11 1 wt vmiBnti last month was 8.366; number of calls, ,420. brs; GusUve 6- Klein and -Miss Habel Burns; and the pedro tables by riDonn. Pries of pattern 10 cents. 1 1 i i I I I 1 Vqile, scrim and marquisette curtains! On acj $1.00 values values. ---n.

u.micj, irrs. jviicnaei Arbogast and Miss Elizabeth Leary. ROUNDUP MEETING OF Roitra Send ten cents in starapa or all nd ten cents In stamps or ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT, soua case-iois o' fl.50 values .00 $3,00 values. each style, we save you about one-third. $2.00 values $1 .25 $7M values all- together with the following and pattera will be sent with- CHAPTER.

If your complexion Is rough, red or plmply.don'ttrytocoverupthedefectil It deceives no-one and only makes bad matters Begin today to clear four skin with Resinol Soap. Just wash your face with Resinol Sosp and hot water, dry and apply gently a little Resinol Let this stsy on for ten minutes, then wash off with more Resinol Soap. In a very short time you will usually find your skin becoming beautifully soft, clear and velvety. On Mav ftth 1. cane Sugar In flv days.

nf th. Will he hi li I. 1 bureau ASSOCla- tlon of Erie County will have its an- S. Granulated day evening. Degrees of the order will ue comerrej.

L11' witn miss Mra Buchanan Huff. Professor Martha Van $NA. iiiojicr ana otners as speakera i Specials in Women's and Childrenfs Goods BUFFALO CENTRAL COUNCIL, L. C. B.

A. The RiirTaln 1 PEDRO PARTY FOR NEWSBOYS Sold in 10, 25 aad 60 IK cotaaa city 4 Boudoir caps made of washable 7 a viuunuu, Li. j. J5. a.

win hold their annual card party. Marcn 14th' at the New Ttrk Telephone Building. Cards at P. M. Dromntlv Kerfaol Soap and Rninel Ointaent art told by all dnif.

gi0- Try than and how bancedal therara aetonly (or thaakia battartba hair. too. Mrs. Allen D. Hosted, chairman of the Newsboy Benevolent Association, gives a pedro party every Wednesday night in the club rooms.

No. 42 South Aiter the games sing- Special sale of corsets! It. satin and fancy net and rice G. and Iris; made with me "aaa, mrnar pacfcaal There's more nourishment in Cocoanut Cake when you "Sweeten it with Domino' Grannlatad. Tablet.

Pi.nl prizes given BFFFALO TURN VERBIS, Th. T.l..i 1 3a.ucb. rruueeas go to xund rr cctwun or tne Buiralo Turn Verein will hold its regular monthly meeting at the hall. No. 61-68 High Street, on Tuesday evening, March 13th, at 8:80 o'clock sharp.

Members are urged to attend. a-v vwKiHun, steam cloth. Colors are pink, blue, lavender and maize. AQ 75c values. Wednesday T''' Infants' long capes made of all wool cashmere and crepella, with hand embroidered SDrav iaai aaa II II I I 11 i TT IM, UPIMOlLSTlcIRDNG 4 I BEAD THIS SPECIAL I ONE KOBE WEEK I 5 Place Parlor Suite dium, loyk and high busts; long skirl; six hose-support, ers attajched embroidery trimmed bop sizes 19 to 30.

$2.00 valued CI 10 Wednesdly PhlU Children's straw hats, made of fine hemp; high crown, and tarn top all white, trimmed with pink and blue ribbon, and dainty flowers. Suitable and scallop down front; silk $2.50 $2.50 Special This Week Special This Wesk Re-covered in tapestry or W. leather, remodeled like new. Frames polished like new. with ne extra charges 5 pieces values.

Wednesday. Vt'imO Women's pink batiste cowns. slip-over style; with fine embroidered edge, neck and Women's S1.00 69c Phone, write or eall end man will call with' samples, with no obligation on your ar- Estimetee cheerfully oiven FREE. Star Upholstering Company. Couch or Chair r-3 A A remodeled like 3 new in tapestry 1 or in W.

leather. KjJ UP sleeves; ribbon and beading House Dresses a r- JONT MISS THIS CHANCE ainl Glaaaea, for far er iaclnrllaa Speeteelea or Frame Kn.rteed for0LlS tLlbTtrV Ured, experience withont tiTS. of" ntlTvZ-lTl Anyoa- wh. order, a pair of Glaa-M ud a ShaV-a Mirantlnr will rJLlTZ Gold-Filled Chain, gnaurt-ed for 10 years. Free of harr 18 WE KT-vT Hew cu yea aalaa aneh an opportunity ZZZhl positi mr LAST DR.

E. WAGNER fmHJjrA AJl OPTICIAN. Career Chippewa and Pemrt St. OIBcHayn. 80 A.

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uiuuueu: Mes 10 ana X4. $1.00 values. en. womeifs $1.00 Cf1 rwuiticcnin liTHFFT Ts TiirraB $1.98 if $2.50 values. Wednesday 5449-W J3U Muslin Skirts Wednesday Rave ymr VHtri dont funo.

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