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PIiilMfnlF 1HE SCHANTON REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY, SiSMCEMBER 24, imi SOCIAL NEWS OF WOMEN FASHIONS HOME HELPS 6Vhat World oi Fashion Wears By ANNE ARCBBALD Special Comspraoanot to Tht Republic. NEW TORK. Sept, 23. The emphs ala of the moment Is on diamond I seem to have seen more diamond bracelets during tho past two weeks than In all my pr. vious experience.

There was the diamond ribbon bracelet of Miss Hope Hampton, with Its strands of diamonds linked together. The slngiir strand of Miss Gosnejl. The single strand, set with sapphires at intervals, of M'es Olive Tell. The two single strand bracelost of diamonds of the flrst water that a man was choosing for his fiance, and on which I was asked to give judgment, each bracelet costing five thousand dollars apiece. Last of all at Voisin's at lunch the other day, there waa Marion Davles, with a half doaen slender diamond set bangles, tinkling dclicioualy at her wrist.

Reversing the usual procedure, she wore her Tv.rist watch an oblong set in diamonds on a black high up on her arm above the elbow. For which she was crltlclcized, as people generally are who start something new. But if you will tr the Idea yourself, with your own wrist watch, you will see it has merits. Placed toward the Inside of the arm, the time if as easily glanced at as on Ihm wrist, and more unobtrusively. Of course, we can not all go In for real diamond bracelets.

But there are such excellent imitations that one sometimes wonders why one needs to 0 the price for tne real tning at an. jr (Continued on Page Eleven) Dandruff Heads Become Hairless If you want plenty of thick, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for It will starve your hair and ruin It if you don't. It doesn't, do much good to try to brush or wnsh it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it. then vou destroy It entirely.

To do this, et about four ounces nt ordinary liquid arvon: apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the seal? and rub il in with the fner tips. Ry morning, most if not all. of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four Society Notes Of exceptional beauty was the wed' ding of Miss Ethel C. McClirUuck, daughter of Mr. Mrs.

T. B. HcClin tock. of Electrio street, and Mark H. Berryman, which took place last even ing at 8 o'clock in the Green Ridge Baptist church.

The pulpit was com pletely hidden by a great bank of delicate boganvillia, palms, cibotlum fern while gorgeous bronae baskets of gladioli in shades of flame and yellow, lavender wild asters and fern obscured the choir loft. Southern emilax and satin and chiffon ribbons marked the aisles which were crowded with friends of the bride and groom. P. J. of Plttston.

gave a de llffhtful program before the cereminy and played the wedding march from Lohengrin as the wedding party en tered the church. First came the ushers, the bridesmaids, the matron of honor and then the bride and her falner who gave her, in marriage. They wore met by the sroom and "the best man. Rev. C.

M. Anglo read the ceremony. The bride was radiant in a quaint gown of duchess satin and veil of tulle arranged high In Russian ertect ana confined with a coronet of orange blossoms. The bodice of her gown was of satin, delicately embroidered In opales cent beads and vleled with Chantllly lace. The train which hung gracefully from the girdle, was also beautifully embroidered and the skirt had bouffant draperies of the lace.

She carried an immense shower bouquet of bride Mrs. David J. Day, a sister of the bride. and the matron of honor, wore a splendid gon shell pink satin elaborately embroidered and fashioned with basque bodice and panelled skirt and trimmed with narrow picot ribbons. She carried an arm bouquet of pink roses.

The bridesmaids, Missos Bessie Berryman and Alice Palmer were gowned alike in creations of silver blue satin and silver lace. Tlielr flowers were gorgeous bouquets of Ophelia roses. The groom was attended by his brother. Berryman and the ushers were Harry Dippre and Warren Davles. A rccepgon followed at the home of the bride.

Assisting the bfidal party in receiv ing wore, the mother of the bride. Mrs. T. B. McCllntock.

who were a handsome gown of taupe georgette embroidered in jet with a corsasre of bronze autumn flowers and the mother of tne groom, and Mrs. Edith Berryman. who was attired in embroidered black satin. Mrs. Clarence McCllntock wore, a charming gown of blue charmeuse Mrs.

Lee McClintock was at tired in black rrepe de chene. The living room and library were trans 1 formed into Autumn bowers by palms. ferns, and baskets of dahlias and asters in the Autumn, hues. In the dining I room where the bride table was leva, cosmos, and roses In white and shides of Tilnk were used with maidenhair fern. Socneer catered.

Among the out of town guests were more appllc tens win wmpieio Bt Thomson, Mr. and solve nd e.itlrely destroy every single iri, tgn and traoa of it. 'linnet, all of Bath. N. Charles A.

Tou will Una. too, that all phllndolohia and Ralph TUn and digging of tne scalp will stop, and jour hair will look and feel a hundred i ms better. Tou can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It Is Inospsmivsl and four ounces Is all you nted, no matter how much dandr.iit you h. This a nule remedy never fails.

LADIES' SPECIALTY SHOP Italian Silk Walitt Nevelty Veil Sweater Lingerie Neglige Underwear Oitrleh ither Fana, frduroy Launglnj Ftobea, Woolen Stocking Silk Stocking 811k Sock Georgette Waist, New Fall Yarn, Stamped Bedprad, Stamped Linen Set, New Line of Otella Toilet Article InKtallng Linen to Order Hamming and Stamping Adrea Parlors Member of Quota Club Sit TrUer Bank. Bell S2S6 R. rrnf of Plattsbureh. N. Y.

The bride who is an attractive your.fr women and an aecomplihsrd musician has among ddlnsr eifts. a wealth of silver, glass, and exquisite china. Jfr. Berrvman is connected with the Heini compnnv. Mr.

and Mrs. Berryman left for New Tork and a boat trip along rnnKt. T'non their return they will reside on Electric street, 0 0 0 A beautiful military ball was given last night at the Century Club by the officers of the Thirteenth Regiment. It was not a glittering and gold lacy as a military ball would nave oeen half doen years ago, there "were no lonhln? sabres i nd rows or brass buttons; but the snappy uniforms of khaki looked good to the scores of nrettv eirls, The stage' was charmingly decorated with large ferns. Selected members of the Thirteenth Regiment Band led by Allan K.

Lawrence, played stirring music and was encored continuously. The committee on entertainment consisted of First Lieut. William P. Hallstead, 2nd of Company. First Lieut.

Earl Adair, Campany and First Lieut. William "VV. Reynolds, Company F. At noon yesterday Mis Veraa Griffiths, the charging daughter of Mr. and Huffli Griffiths, or 7 Main street, Bikghamton, formerly of this city, and William Nesbltt, of Bulwer street, this city, were married by Rev.

W. Davis, pastor of Memorial Baptist at his home, 324 Green street The young couple ar well known and popular in North Scranton. After I mUT1ss ETHEL C. M'CLINTOCK, Who Last Evening Became 1VI ihn RrMfl nf Morlr FWrvman I I am in a iuw ui iiiHin in uwijjiiihik ti 1 llr nrrr III III! ilv till Several hundred pairs in many Styles from Which you can select Shoes for any service. They are wonderful bargains but come early Today as they will not last long at these prices.

121 WYOMING AVENU 1 4" 1V fill I na' fill I 'f jra 11 1 1 1 LT jm Mill I 14 I 'ij S.J'li JT 9111 1 I III iT 1 WKS A.tf. mil I i isi a rA'UG (in i i iiif t. y. 'iv '4a i i vitr? x.z iv rc1 sin II I I 'I BXT I OH" I II K5', pjt' 3( III A f)U SL: IBff llll i ti are v. arwjv i ii ftyi'.

si I mil Ilia'i If. iS.KiJ 9111 it MiP' tv i mm a i in ti i ilic 1 llll I I I I I II 1 I 1 a wedding breakfast at the groom' home, they left for Philadelphia and Atlantic City, where they will spend their honeymoon. They will reside In thi city. 0 0 0 Miss Lydia Hiltz, of 735 Maple street, and Daniel Irion, of Beech street, were quietly married Wednes day nlfrht at the home of tho bride, with ltev. Ernest Gyson, of the Oer man M.

E. church, officiating. Mrs, Arthur Spessner, played tho wedding mony was being perlormed. The bride was attended by Miss Lydia Irion, sister of the groom, and the best man was Charles Moessnor. Following the ceremony Mr.

and Mrs. Irion left for Buffalo and Niagara Falls, and upon their return will re side at 735 Maple street. Only the members of the Immediate family witnessed the ceromony. ooo A most eliarmlrip fall wedding took place Tuesday afternoon at 5 oclook In St. Thomas' Brooklyn, N.

when Miss Margaret A. Schrocder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 13. A.

Schroe der, of Seventy fifth street, became the bride of W. Howard Macl'herson, son of Mrs. L. A. MacPherson, of 131S Linden street.

The bride was exqui si to in a gown of cream net over shell pink satia. Her hat was of cream lace with bud trimming and stream ers of shell pink. She carried a shower bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. Her maid. Miss Bea trice MacPhersoy of this city, a sister of the groom, fas attored in delicate blue georgette over pnk and wore, a Mack picture hat of lace and panno velvet, sne carried a huge ncm bou quet of pink roses.

C. Raymond Schroeder, brother of the brldo. was Dest man. The bridegroom's gift to the bride was a bar pin of diamonds set in platinum. Tho bride's gift to her 1 Pboto for The Kepubllrnn by Annemiin.

maid was a dinner ring. FollowinC the ceremony, a reception waa held at the home of the bride, Among the out of town relatives present were Mrs. R. A. MacPherson daughters Bcatrl.ca and Lois and Son Clair, of this city; Mr.

and Mrs. F. Schroeder, of Chicago, and X)r, and Mrs. Wetoff, of Montclalr, N. J.

Wednesday morning Mr. and Mrs. MacPherson sailed for the Bermuda islands. The marriage of Mrs. Alice M.

Steier and Herbert Godfrey, both of this city, which took place Tuesday noon at the Little Church Around the Corner, New York, has been announced, The Rev Mr. Cleveland officiated, Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Smith were the attendants. Upon their return from a wedding trip Mr.

and Mrs. Godfrey will at sl uayior avenue. 0 0 0 Mis Heren Bojie, of 539 Hickory i Personal Notes A son was bona to Mr. and Mrs. E.

A Calabrese. of 320 North Irving avenue, at the. Hahnemann hospital yes terday morning. Mother and son are getting along nicely. Miss Violet' Murphy has returned from New Canaan, Conn.

Mrs. W. E. Keller will go to New York today to say good bye to her sister. Miss Diana Reynolds, who Is to sail for Europe for an indefinite stay.

Miss Reynolds will spend part of the winter In Italy. Dr. George Gery, of Oyster Bay. L. Is the guest of hia parent vat their home on Capouse avenue.

George W. Musgrave has returned to New Brunswick. N. after spend' ing several days here as the gues of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. Musgrave, of Sunset avenue." Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murnhv. of Schlager boulevard, are rejoicing over the arrival or twin babies, a bov and a girl, yesterday.

Mother and children are doing wen. Louis Davis, proprietor of the PurU tan Luncn. on Spruce street. Is receiv ing congratulations on the arrival of a boy in his family. The cnlld Is a' lusty eight pounder and wai born at the Hahnemann hospital on Wednes.

day. Both mother and boy are doing wen. ine uavis live at io North Main avenue. Mrs, William Green, who has been the guest of Mrs. J.

W. P. I'eck, of Olive street, will return to her home In Ulean. N.Y.. this mornlnir.

Mr. Green was guest of honor at a dinner given on Wednesday night, when Mr. rein was ine Hosiers. Miss Ruth Hartsell, who was oper ated on recently Scrintn Pri vaie nospitai, r.as ncen removed to tne nome or nr Mrs. Mast Market street, and grwally uiilruveu in neaixn.

Mr. and M. Krank William, who has been staying with Mrs. William' parents. Mr.

and MiM. w. F. O.jcnbeek. of Madison av mje, have Tjturiud to ineir nome in wilkj i Barre.

Mlsse Llllre T. of :0 uranaview street, lias loft for N. where ho will re enter WeiU college to resume her studies after spenuing ine summer at tho homo of nr parents. Jfliv ami Mrs. w.

Mnv. nard. Mr. and Mrs. F.

1. Bcemer, on; oeorge, nave from a motor irip to Drmjr.ns with them to their home Kn rimlr Deemer moiner, Mrs. A. G. Thomas.

m. who was a resident of this city for CttlH. John J. KallfTnuin anA Itlm hI.m i Marie Ka liftman, of staffn? avonn are home from attending the Reading Mr. and Mrs wl irnwi rison avenue, snpnt a Aavm I the latter'a crnnHnnron a a if tt f.

1 wn. xi. owme e. or varrirn iUISS KflfhArfnA Ttah.l.a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Muli ler. will leave today to enter Miss iiuoiu scnooj, at west Orange, N. J. mr. ana Mr.

Stacey Wllion, of baston, have returned home after and Mds. O. W. Adams, of Mr. and Mrs M.

S. Stellman of 1332 wasiiingion avenue, are visiting in Syracuse. They will visit in. Montreal and at the Thousand Islands before ii'iiuumg nome. A son was born to Mr.

and Mrs. D. Shanley, of JelTerson avenue, Tuesday. Mother and child are doing well. Mrs.

p. F. Murray, of New street, is visiting in Philadelphia. Miss Anna McAndrew, of New York street, has returned from Dalton, where she spent the past few weeks. Beginner' Class Tonight Fleucher Showerman School 316 Washington Ave.

Adv. Women's Activities V. N'calon. of Philadelphia, formerly Ltt3l 5 of Com of Oils city. Tuesday morning, at tlie ftnlgllt' Templars, met at rhnM.

ih. v.m.hiv Th I icmple Wednesdav flfternnnn was performed bv Rev. W. J. Plynn Harve Burdick presided at the and the attendants were Mis.

Marie "uslncs meeting. Present were: Mes I.vnn p.ihh.. u.ii,. tu names U. It.

Acker. G. S. Atkins and her maid were attired alike in reigie, urutzmin, Biddleman, traveling suits of brown duvctyn and I Castor, demons, W. L.

Davis, hats of the same tfhade. They carried B' 1avi C. G. Davis, Leber, Ehr arm bouquet of roses. narat, netier, Heckel, Harper, Imeson Following the ceremony a reception James.

Kizer, Jones, Palnu Reynolds wa held at the home of the bride, "enourn Kutherford. Phillips. Ridgway, after which Mr. and Mrs. Nealon left eese, apence, h.

vvrlgley. W. A. Wrig. on a wedding trip to Detroit and Can Wage, Windfe, The host ada.

They will reside In Philadelphia, esss. Mr Harvey Buidick, Merton where Mr. Nealon 1 connected with I age, Joseph Hetler and Mrs. John Stone Webster. Reese, served refreshments.

The vls ooo Itors were Mrs. Etta Beemer, of Balti Thc marrlago of Miss Ruth Lewis, more Md Green, of Syracuse, N. of 1810 Von Storch avenue, and Wil "na lrs o'evens. nam wens, or 1821 Norm Mam av nue( tool; place Wednesday morning at the parsonage of the Primitive Metho dist church. Rev.

R. W. Wilson per formed the ceremony. The attendant Fashion Hiijt Prepared Especially for The Republican. COAT Or BMAET srSIOR For motor or street wear this coat Is attractive and praotica.

It may be developed In velours, duvetyn. trlco tine, velvet or heather mixture. A large draped collar finishes the neck and the sleeves are In flowing; effect. A single button accomplishes the adjustment. Medium size requires 4 yards 54 Inch material.

Pictorial Review Coat. No. S948. Sites, small, medium, large. Price 35 cent.

were Miss Cecelia Hollendike and Arthur Brown. Upon their return from a wedding trip to New Tork and Port JJervis, Mr. and Mrs. Wells will reside at 1810 Von Storch avenue. Mis Helen Esther Stage and Henry Keymona June, both or Dalton, were married yesterday by the Rev.

F. P. Doty at his home, 622 Qulncy avenue. ooo Mr. Evelyn Morganroth, of S23 Pine street, entertained last evening In of W'illard Browe the occA' sion being his birthday.

ooo Miss Edna Wademan, daughter of Mrs. Bertha Wademan and Roy A Gardner, son of V. Gardner, both well known young people of factory Yllle. were married Wednesday evening at the M. E.

parsonage by the Rev. W. A. Alger, after a short wedding trip yountr couple will re side on Main street, Factoryvlll. The Phllhaea class of the Green Ridge Baptist church held a reception Tuesday evening at the home of the president, Mrs.

E. F. Price, 1614 Mon sey avenue In honor of Mrs. S. Beale, who Is leaving the cit to go to Chicago.

Mrs. Harry Bennett and Mrs. George Daley, two former presi dents of the class made brief speeches. Mrs. Ella Daley on behalf of the class S.

H. Green Stamps your ea rned discount for cash patronage Hagen 100 Stamps Friday With First Dollar Purchase and Coupon Coats and Suits For Fall and Winter Are Ready Plentiful Assortments Are Awaiting Your Early Choice Fashion's newest materials and colors are all represented and many of the coats and suits are fur trimmed, single. Practical models, combining style with utility, are here in sizes for women and misses, and the price range meets every wish. Coats $35.00 to $150.00 Suits $37,50 $150.00 Every garment is noteworthy regardless of price for quality of material, excellence of design and the splendid thoroughness of tailoring. Wagner Co.

The Daylight Store 205 207 Washington Ave. presented Mr. Beale with a purs is token of appreciation of her splen did services. Mrs. C.

M. Angle who 1 ft. 6 in. 3 ft. OVAL BRAIDED RUGS SPECIAL AT $3.00 'Today and Saturday Only 2 ft.

3 in. 4 ft. 6 in. OVAL BRAIDED RUGS SPECIAL AT $7.00 Today and Saturday Only Open till' 9 o'clock Saturday night NELLIE J. RYAN jto tssaseosarrrsmm: II mjp mat jbw av Is to be the future teacher of the class made a few remarks.

Piano solo, were given by Mrs. Morgan and Mr. Saturday Night Till 9 O'Clock, i COUPON 100 Stamps With First Dollar Purchase and Coupon, Friday, Sept. 24. (R) Hagen Wagner Co EH Daley, Mrs.

Harry Waldla Mr. (ContiniKd On Page Sixteen) A very short sale and a very big Special! Imported Braided Oval Rag Rugs At Very Special Prices See Our Window For. Today and Saturday only, we offer your choice of the sizes listed below in these heavy durable and artistic oval braided rugs at much less than their real values. These are a special shipment all new, fresh rugs just received direct from the Orient and are sure to rj quickly at these unusually low prices. So make your selection as early as possible in order to get the choicest colorings.

2 ft. 3 ft. OVAL BRAIDED RUGS SPECIAL AT. $4.50 Today and Saturday Only 2f 3 in. 4 ft.

6 in. OVAL BRAIDED RunsSpeciai AT $7.50 Today and Saturday Only 121 Hi Washington Avenue Open till 9 o'clock Saturday night MARY A. McLAINE VOGUE SHOP 215 Wyoming Avenue Smart Goats and Wraps For chill Autumn and cold Winter the snug "Wrappinew" of a warm coat or luxurious Wrap is ideal. Soft rich fabrics, artistic embroideries, fur collar and overcape effects. Moderately priced s', Prices $39.50 to $179.50 New Autumn Originations in Women's and Misses' Fashionable Frocks extensive display representing all that is exclusive and correct In dress colors, rich and harmonious.

Materials consist of satin) kitten's ear crepe, chiffon, velvet, veldyne, trico tine and serge. Prices $18.75 to $125.00 Women's and Misses' Tailored Suits Any fashion shop may assemble Fashion or Quality, but by combining both at the newly lowered prices of Autumn these' models establish new standards of values and continue for the Vogue Shop its high standard of Fashion and Quality. Prices $35.00 to $179.50 STYLE, SERVICE AND QUALITY 3 nt sm 5111! ml nrii itfT nm srft iff; rl ca ilia inn orr! Il'l im 19 1f v.T aril rir fi 3 A i oij irii rif 1.1 ti no' me Unto ot eri and vocal 'selections by Mrs. m'.

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