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THURSDAY, MAY 4. THE DAILY REPUBLICAN, KANE, PA. PAGE THREE. In a Paragraph Facts and Fancies in Woman's World i The Public is Exacting in the cutter of Temple Theatiire Summer Frock of Dotd Organdb MEATS TONIGHT FIVE AND TEN CENTS. Bessie Barriscale "The Last Act" A Wonderful 5 Fatty and Mabel Act Ioce Feature IN 99 "THE BRIGHT LIGIIIS" Come Early for a Seat i Orsandle Jtttt Gmr and wtry noajh to make tke tocked aad railed frocks of today eeem the MfntisMK ind most girlish that were ever faafc kmed.

It is made in all the wanted jtxht eolors, as wen at to white, and Hay be had with dots or threadlike Itripes or crossbars over its surface, ft is more sheer than voile or crepe and airier than net altogether a material for the girl graduate to glory in. An ideal model for an organdie frock in shown In the picture. The material Is exactly suited to the design and the oesign is exactly suited to the youthful maids who need a frilly dress for graduation or for any other unusual occasion. It is made with a full skirt gathered in at the waist line, where a narrow belt joins it to the full bloused bodice. The skirt opens In a short placket at the left side.

Six frills, each two and a half inches in width, are set on the skirt, with the distance between them a little greater than the width of the frills. These frills may be set on the skirt with machine made torrTw "MADAME with Clara KinbaO Young Emmy Wehlen in "When a Woman Loves," at the Star today, 1b worth your while. ad. 8t John's Guild will meet tomorrow (Friday) afternoon. Mrs.

Swal ley and Miss Tidlball will be the hostesses. They're here tonight, "Fatty and MaJbel" in "The Bright Lights," another great Keystone. Also Bessie Barriscale feature. Come early for a seat. At the Temple of course.

ad The Ladies' Aid society of St. Cal listus' church will give an old fashioned dance in the McHale hall Friday night. Admission cents; extra ladies, 10 cents. ad. The Martha Circle will hold a pound social in the Sunday school rooms of the Presbyterian church on Friday, the fifth, at 7:30.

Bring a pound of something. Everybody welcome. ad Yesterday's rain was of the sort that made April unpleasant. The downpour was almost steady. Though the roads are muddy, they should not be in especially bad shape.

Now that they are soft, drags' should be used. Francis Ford and Grace Cunard in "The Madcap Queen of Corona;" Eddie Lyons and Betty Compson in "Love and Vaccination," a two reel Biograph and a Billy Reeves comedy at the Grand today. ad. John Calden, Jr of Tldioute. start ed out last Saturday to see the world.

His absence iwaa soon noted and as it was believed he had gone to New York. Harry. a Tidioute rboy telephone and found him. Young Calden told Stout he intended to outfit himself in "long pants" so that he would be properly disguised. Calden is 13 years old.

His early return to Tidioute is expected. Each with a loaded revolver. Frank Borge and his pretty Italian wife, of Narrytown, stood on a bluff just above the R. P. Ry.

tracks at Iselin Tuesday evening and when Sam Bash appeared on his way home from work, both opened Are. Four of the ten shots fired took effect and Bash died two hours later. Borge and his wife were captured at Saltsburg early yes terday morning. Bash, it is said, had previously made advances to the pret ty Mrs. Borge, and the husiband had determined to kill the man.

The wife, declaring that she was the one who had been insulted, insisted that she should have part in the plan of vengeance, and together they planned and carried out the murder. McKean county justices of the peace have just received a communication from Joseph Kalbfus, secretary of the state game commission, giving his explanation of how claims for bounty should be "received. The reward is fixed by the Act of April 15, 1915, and provides that a bounty of $6 shall be paid for killing a wildcat; a bounty of $2 for the killing of a fox, either red or grey; a bounty of $1 for the killing of each weasel, and a bounty of I for the killing of a mink within the state of Pennsylvania in a wild state. Restrictions as interpreted from the reading of the act as to the age that animals may be killed and bounty secured are made on all animals that have not reached an age where they are likely to become destructive and dangerous. MEW TREATMENT FOR SWOLLEN VEINS Swollen veins ar dangerous tad often burst Sufferers are advised te ret a two ounce, original bottle ot Emerald Oil (full strength) at any pharmacist and start to reduce tbs veins and bunches at once.

Physicians recommend Emerald Otl It Is used In hospital practice and small bottle will last a long time, because it Is very concentrated. AppI Bight and morning with the soft brusn as directed until the swelling is re duced to normal. It is so marvelaMalT Bowarfnl thai wwouan ajianas. ana even ceiire whs used sUeaux. Kane Drug Co.

can always supply you ad. I'DU Orm bat been In business for many years and It Usfvlng a large trade. rtie reason Is that our meati ax aiwaya fresh and our tock Is varied. We pay special attention to jur poultry department JOHNSON BROS. aotn 'Phonos.

0 Fraley 8tret. 3 FOR SALE it jj Some Special I Dahlia Bulbs S3 Over 175 different varieties, Ako Peoneas and Show it it ti DaJMas in all colors. 8 it All plants guaranteed. Victor Leclercq Stt BAYARD STREET. MAKE YOUR HOUSE CLEAN ma'A PLEA8UBE BY USING AN ECUPSE Vacnua (leaner and tbs APEX" ELECTRIC WASHER For Bale by Pierottpectric Co.

Bell lil THE YOUNGEST AND MOST MODERN UP TO DATE Harness KB ana wyyuye Store IN THE CITY. Our increasing trade has required us to install a most modern power Champion combination stitching machine. Quality, prices and satisfaction absolutely guaranteed. INFIELD'S Leather Goods Store 55 Fraley Street. KANE, PENN'A.

National Cash Registers TOTAL ADDERS 430 AND UP. Guaranteed 2 years. Freight paid. R. 6.

DAY, Jamestown, N. Y. Write Dor Catalogue. Charles A. Smulhn UNDERTAKER reeves Street.

Bell 'Phone 1434 a TH WORKBAG. A novel, inexpensive way to have plenty of pretty pins for baby's sleeves, bonnet strings and so on, is to pur card of gold plated saiety pliid of the tiniest size, and to sew to r.e top of each a small ribbon rose with a bit of knotted green ribbon for The rose almost conceals the iop of the pin and is very dainty and effective when in use. You can make the roses at home. For each rose four inches of half inch satin ri'bbon and an inch and a half of leaf green baiby ribbon are required. the pink ribbon lengthwise in the center and roll carefully into the of a rose.

Fasten with a few stitches, then sew to center of the green ribbon, near each end of which a knot has (been tied. Sew all cly to the pin. THE SICKABED LADY. Nuts should often take the place of meat in a meal, thinks Nurse, because they have a high protein as well as fat value. Almonds are so rich in protein and fats that a pound of shelled almonds is equivalent in food value to three pounds of steak.

At usual prices a good grade of almonds is more economical than the ordinary cuts of steak. Chestnuts are a staple food in Italy and; have a delicious flavor in fioups, stuffilngs, and sauces. Our own native chestnuts, boiled or served whole, or roasted, make an excellent simple dessert. Hickory nuts, English wal nuts, pecan nuto and filberts are not only palatable In muffins, cake and yeast bread, but add to the food value in a rational way. tpean'ftts are rich in oil and protein, They are nearly equal to almonds is food value and are even more econo mical.

Peanuts are too concentrated a food for eating between meate or to be taken after a meal already suffi cient but they may take the place of meat in a meal. Peanuts may be used on bread and sandwiches without but ter. They, too, may be used in cake or cookies. Chopped nuts may be used in a variety of desserts. THE COOK SAYS.

Stone jars with tight fitting covers make excellent bread boxes, says Cook. Baked beans will be better if they are parboiled before they are put into the pot for baking. When frying be sure that the fat is hot enough to answer the test before the article is put in. Pieces of stale bread may be saved for Brown Betty pudding. Queen pudding or bread muffins.

Meat and fish should be taken from the ice some time before frying, or they will cool the fat. Don't throw the feet, of chicken away but clean them carefully and put them in the stock pot. Keep the dishes containing food closely covered and the refrigerator will be kept free from odors. Too many articles should not be put in hot fat at one time, or the temperature will be low ered and the article absorb the fat. Warm cake and pie pans and rub the inside with parafin wax.

This is su jperior to the old method of greasing Ipans with butter. I WHY DANDRUFF CAUSES BALDNESS Get rid of dandruff if you have it and the sooner the better. Dandruff causes baldness by choking the pores of the scalp so that the hair roots do not obtain proper nourishment. I There is just one delightful hr.ir tonic so compounded that beside; ending itching scalp almost overnight. and stopping hair from falling, ill i remove every particle of dandruff af iter just a few aplications.

Ask yonr druggist for a battle of Parisian Sage, a hair beautifier, tonic and scalp invigorator that every druggist knows always produces results. Thousands of women use it because they know that nothing else makes the hair so radiantly beautiful and fascinating The Kane Drug Co. always guarantees Parisian Sage. ad. MAKE A SPOOL HOLDER.

A pool holder is a convenience in the sewing room. A very nice one can be made with a brass curtain rod. Place as many spools on the rod as it twill hold. Faaten the rod with the small brackets which come with the rod. WICKER HAMPERS.

A wicker hamper, used as a laundry container, must be washed frequently (with hot water; and dried in the sun. jit, is hard to remember that no mat how immaculate the hamper may appear to the eye, it may harbor im purities and perhaps germs from the soiled clothes. I I TO LAUNDER SHEER MATERIALS. In the last rinsing water for sheer materials, such as scrim curtains, use 1 one tablespoonful of powdered borax to each' gallon of water. This presents the cloudy appearance so often noticed when starch is used, and the material will iron much easier.

This is also an excellent iway to launder any article trimmed with Cluny lace. When taiy suffers with eczema or i some itching skin trouble, use Doan's 'Ointment. A little of it goes a long iway and it is safe for children. 50c Here Are Waist Values That Have Seldom Been Equalled Saturday, "CAJULLE" COMPANY ORGANIZED TO SALVAGE VESSELS SUNK IN 8TORM AND IN WAR New York, May 4. An American company is going to try to salvage all the big snipe sunk by German submarines.

The company was Incorporated at Albany with $125,000 capital, and is called the Interocean Submarine Engineering Company. The whole world under water is its field. It will start operations hy going after vessels sunk on the Atlantic seaboard. and if successful, it will delve for the Lusitania and other vessels sunk by the Germans on the eastern side of the Atlantic. The 'president of the company is Rear Admiral CoDby Mitchell Chester, 17.

retired. The principal finan cial backers are George F. Baker, chairman of the First National Bank; Charles SaJbin, president of the Ouar antv Trust Company Albert H. Wig In, president of the Chase National Bank; Percy A. Rocklelier, ana u.

xi. P. Murphy, vice president of the Guar anty Trust Company. The moving spirit in the enterprise is. however.

Chief Gunner George David Stillson, U. S. retired, who devised the plan for raising the submarine 4 from the waters off Hono lulu and supervised the work to its successful Mr. stillson brings to the company practical experience in hydraulic engineering, and will prepare all the salvage plans and supervise their execution. He is vice president of the company.

1 THOMPSON'S BARRED ROCKS Ekes from best exhibition matings. $1.50 and $2.5,0 per 15. English S. C. W.

Leghorns, tlie kind that in in all egg laying, contests, $1.25 per 15, and $6.00 per 100. E. W. Nelson, Hotel LaMont, or Nelson Wilcox, Route 1. ad.

4 21 lmo "Madame a powerful six act feature, at Temple tomorrow. ad. If von havr a bcuse for sale ir rem place an Ui cli fled columns i ''0 I fli' ft SAGE TEA PUTS LIFE AND COLOR IN HAIR Don't stay gray! Sags Tea and Sulphur darkens hair so naturally that nobody can tell. You can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old, famous Sage Tea Recipe are sold annually, says a well known druggist here, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied.

Those whose hair is turning gray, becoming faded, dry, scraggly and thin have a surprise awaiting them, be cause after one or two applications the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly, dark and beautifulall dandruff goes, scalp itching and falling hair stops. This is the age of youth. Gray haired, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur tonight and you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful appearance within a few days.j ad Clara Kimball Young in "Camille," at Temple. Saturday. Don't miss this feature.

ad. To Wart uf Tt Tlie manufacture of Ar. crican optical glass is abcut to le begun on a commercial basis, a large factory having been erected by an optical firm of Rochester, N. which, it is said, will bo equipped a to Ircn'ca n.11 of lenses! from ftMiJ'T R'sss used in the micropcope to that of tha scarchiigit measuring several feet in diameter. The frst cCort btlua direction was made about twenty fiva years ago, and it was a The latest effort in the manufacture cf this glass was be gun cxrorinier.tally by the Rochester firm a few years ago.

and when the war broke out they had just demon stated its success, so that its expen sion would have come along in the regular order of things. The necessity for a plant of this kind In this country has been forcibly demonstrated by the war, which has completely cut off the supply of optical glass, which came heretofore from one or the other of the belligerent countries. Princeton's New Dining Halls. The new dining halls which are being constructed at Princeton will have a grill and clubrooms along the lines of a university club. Large smoking rooms equipped with billiard tables will be provided for the freshman and sophomore classes, while there will be a reading room for all classes.

Plans for the use of the grillroom are not completed, but it Is likely that Its main use will be for the entertainment of visitors. It is thought that a unionized dining hall, where the great majority of. the student body, especially the lower classes, gravitate three times a day, mar prove an excellent substitute for a common clubhouse where a student's social Instinct may call him only at odd Intervals. Business. "I took out an insurance policy on my house last week, and today the agent who Insured me tried to sell me an extinguisher that will positively put out any kind of a fire." "Well, what of it?" "What I want to know is, why didn't he tell me about the extinguisher first.

Then I could have saved the oremium on my policy." hemstitching, and they may be edged' with it Or the narrowest of laee edgings and Insertions may be wed 1n stead. The bodice has fall sleeves reaohter to the elbow, where a frfil ie set on. It opena in a at the front and is finished with a fichu, bordered with two frills. There Is a girdle of wide soft ribbon with hanging loops and short nila at tha hack If one were to search the history of the modes seeking an inspiration, In designing a frock for a youthful wearer, nothing better than this could be found. Nothing quite so good if organdie is the material to be used.

Having arrived at the frills and the fichus of 1830, what more could be wished for? A taffeta petticoat with a net flounce, or a petticoat of lawn, should be worn over a skirt ot heavier muslin, with frocks of this kind. Waists TO CHOOSE FROM. WINDOW. LACED CORSETS. SMiirWSpeckl SBaJrt MANY STYLES 79c $1.00 $1.25 values SEE OUB mm Exceptional Values in New Spring Celts, Suits and Dresses for Saturday Now is the season to commence to have a perfect lawn this season.

Have some civic pride and keep your lawn in good order. We have all sizes and prices. Also LAWN GRASS SEED and other garden seeds. SEE OUR WINDOWS. THEO.

CROWELL TEE HARDWARE STORE AROUND THE CORNER. MHsWSSaMHVWVVBsVMBBMMaiMsBaM. MOD ART FRONT box at all stores. I.

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