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THH SCR ANTON TRUTH, FRIDAY AFTERNOON; MAY 3d, 191 J. EVENING CHAT Divorce Case Excites Interest lira. Jarr Uorfcs for Charity, Eat Charity Isn't at Honit Wilis mas ill the departing Vvk vfi I A Tie Kcnibtn of the Friday after danelag class at glegtl's Danc Ing academy brought atir season to a close last evening by entertaining their rent! and frkiJ at dance in the hall at Linden and Ad J'Sfc' 'iiV' i "But the man has only rsmarkad Mrs. jar. There are ce yellow ones of the speclea." "They are too symbolical ef the poaentg to our cause," said Mrs.

Dins ston Gratch. "So you will excuse me. but If you are going to buy and display red flowers 'The Red Badge af Dls eeursgement. that la. ir traitor wotnan klad could discourage us I mutt be gelhg." Suffragette ea th stairs and informed hla ssathar that the needier paid the gsrajCuais ware twentr cenU each.

"Nonsense!" said Mrs. Jarr. "Thei was a au through bars a little while ago selllnc thsst two for ouart sr." She might nave pareheaed hsV its or so, bewrrar. as they flsmsd emvely below, but Mrs. Wrjrver was seam alighting tram Bar auwMwoMte, and aai gvpnue.

One of the featu res of evening wet a German. 'During ne utcmi or it every members received The pgtroiieeare were: Mra. P. J. Casey.

Mrs. P. F. Uurhran. Mrt.

a. W. Beatty, Mr. Frank sSlegel CesnJItt. r13.

kjfJIM.PieM eMMhlat r. no jtrp prank B. Fanning. The xuoatl were: Mlaacs Marlon Casey. Anna Lpughrsn.

Maria Fleming, Angela. i I LOWERS! Oer an uuumal' wimn, Dorothy Schrecder France Guidebook to Gallantry. By Alms Wto'i, cried a rauous voice from Ss tow. and Mrs. Jarr looked dearp lt a a part of Harlem gsotaity not Parronlse peddlers.

your mors proa Pohio Orisods are present. aa you a mo out," puffed. Mrt. Stryver when ah arrivod the Jarr apartments, "ad dear! I wish you had an eiavatpr Clara Mudndge ajmlth caHed ms up ot. tha 'phone and auggatted we get up a flower guild." "A flower guild queried Mrs.

Jarr. "Tat, to wend flowers to tha poor and tha ahut ms. I thmk It a heautiful and Paeloug charity. And I've been arouns al morning collecting "Thafa vary awaet of you, Tou never asjl unless it is to demonstrate again that you are working for seme good oauae." said Mra, Jarr. Thi was amid meaningly Mrs.

very seldom called unlets it wgt to ask oubemripttont. "Tea. I am foolish to be so kmd hearted," replied Mrs. Stryver. have ee rverywhers this morning getting, dollar dosatians and I ruined that wilt cost Mr.

Stryver snd my chauffeur broke on. sf the lamps on the machine running lata the wagon at your curb. One gets no thanks, and on. is at constant expense. But tfcai upon a bawling peddler, the flaming xeramuma in whose ron were oaly less red than his upturned face.

"Wlliie, run down end askt the maa OoprrtsHt. 1S13, bj The Tsa rlllli Cc Manner. hotr much are the Bowers!" Mrs Jarr the beautiful station agent, rrorn ae wild, masked rsbkers, whe are just BENT on blowing th. elation safe aad retting the HIT that Mteli's taken la (or leasts that morulas'), you spy a seat toward the middle; and respectfully ask su people to rise and get It. Just hope that you'll never have to marry late say ef their families; be eause It's only the Ingrslnlng of the "Live and let live" principle that keeps HAVE your dime all ready, In y.u' hand, gaunter past th.

entranea. And after ysu'vs gotta tea or twelve beyond it. wheal suddenly, aa though you've forgottea aomothlpg very Important; dash up te the laet booth, grab your pink ticket and foet it Inside. commanded, and Matter Jarr sped oa his way. 1 Red ta the color of antl Suff.

aglsm," said Mis. Gratch Dinksten, the Mllitaat Jtiksrstte, who was calling. "But. oh, Mrs. Jarr, they are such beautiful red.

just like the color they paint Are department automobiles!" cried Gertrude, the Jarr' light running domestic, who as also glancing out of th window. Fleming. Pauline Phillips, Mary Groes ingeiy fleorgig Backua Josephine Bav. lor, Mildred Dietrich. Margaret Kelly, Veronica Phillips.

Margaret rancois, Helen OaWey, Alice Kelly. Elizabeth Murry, Margaret Hurry. Pauline Hun aerford. Marie Felteti, Agnes Powell Variant Manley, Oenevleve Gallagher, Irene Nealon, Lillian La Baric, Mar. caret Lairbaeh, J.

Prancee Siege). Alice Fellows, Ethel Buck, Anna Buck and Adelaide OToelkers; Messrs. Vincent Wwanlcsr. Fred Hlgsen. Louie Frey, Joseph Groealnger.

Frank Fleming. Ronald Jones. Ralph Mullen, Carl 041 bert, Stanley Simrell, Frank Collins, William Kennedy, Edgar Manley Jos eph Walsh, Christopher Roland. Horace Swift, Wlllara inilllps, Eugene Mongsn, Charles Hadfecker. Ira Bread bent George Mott.

Ralph Breage and lr Kolcbt, In the Qetel Casey dining room Wednesday eveaing mm ef the instructors in the achool of mathematics the Iattaraatlenai Correspondence Behepls, srare a farewell dinner to frs. B. Breck, who has been assistant arise Bl for a. number' of Min. This method obviates many things 1 1 but principally the poss.blllty or tne lu wtfh mmm one's duty to society you them from putttng you into a condition where th.

tub rosea and sago palms, Krp. Jarr said the knew and allowed This simllanty ef oo.or cam. to Ger iV a beus herself to be cajoled out ef the dollar would be a seep table! Ifa strange but true that few people, pulling down leea taea a couple of thoussnd Iren rasa a weak will aoa fesa to a penchant for Us "mevleg," Once inside, the uaher will cheat: "Seats an the left aisle plenty After you've gotten atttled, soma oas behind you atarta to sat peanuts. Tht srisp cracking ef the shell and tot odor of the freshly roasted puts appest te you. vividly.

You'd gtve yeur soul ff Mi rrudes mind because Claude, her flre sian admirer, had bees recently dtv lulled to the splendlferoes position sf chauffeur to Clancy, the battalton ehlef. "I think I'll get some of the geraniums, anyhow," said Mra. Jarr. "There Is of window boxes advertised In the morning papers." "Buy nothing except yellow flowers, I beg." said the Militant caller. is v' 1 eats the left aisle." Psuse for a moment, pick yeur left, then es your way.

Ifa dark, very dark. There's Sams' but will move from the city soon. The uastf Wre: Mrs. A. K.

Breek. Misses Julia, Qavlaraa. Mabel Bloat. Anna Ool I thing pathetic en ta. scresn yoil can I feci the near tear attention of th.

i ien, Anna Barrett. AHca Fadden. Aune Oh, You City Chap! at that moment, te ertmeh a peasot between your teeth i Bat eves though yen have the prlee, you haven't the temerity to ash tha sis ta rise again. Be yeu ait and suffer as long as yeur tormentor'e nickel's worth holds out. When you've decided te eajey the films, despite the descriptive music Mendslssohn "Wedding March" an! "Silver Threads Among the Gold." all In a few short moments) the lady ea your left drops her purse.

Tour gallantry assarts Itself aad you aaauey, uorotsy Bcheuer, Theresa Colllni, Anna McLaughlin, Huldeh Green, Jennie Davis. Atone, cotton, return vMtr. ueinerins cnreiber, Ruth tha would have liked to ute te buy flowers for herself. "That Is real awaet of you. Th'a maJMs four deHarg bav.

collected myself," said Mrs. Stryver. "and If yeu will put oa your things aad around with ma te a few mere places wo will buy some flowers and tax. them to soma poor people th the next Mock." Mrs. Jarr assented end in response te his persistant elasiortngs Mss'er Willie was permitted slao to go along.

By the time Mrs. Jarr had properly attired herself and by the rime Matter Jarr was furbished up aad by tas tiwo the had alt stopped at Mra. Mudrldge Smith's fer tea and had secured a few mora donations from unwilling friends It eras getting toward even rifle. They Anally wound up at a florist's and bought some patted plants sad went then driven te some tenement hemes near the eoal yards by the river. A red faced man appeared at ths tlrst floor they knocked.

"Take away the posies." he said cola, ly. "I've aold out my flower route and I'm glnf to drive an tea wagoav I've gt a cellar full of geraniums aad am giving1 then) te the neighbors." woanas, tiara aiauey. Kethryn Rut lesare. Catharine Gilboy. Josephine K.WejlBh.

Mary Donnelly. Lets Langan. Baa (Habeas. Leretta Stuckard, Belle steep to recover It Tha opaca betweea nougnery an Leila Nelll 4he teats is small oh. very small In deedand you're long from your waist audience, in ins air, wnen yeur feet' and start to oneatep down the aisle.

Tou have aiwaya beaa known aa sure footed. from th. Urns you took your first step aad pout mothsr said te your father: "Just see how steady he la ea hit little feet, the darling:" But the darkened Interiors ef moving picture shows were designed eaealsily to rase the records of the sure fsotad. go, after you've tripped, audibly, down tee ttspt, knocked a choice spot en yegr knee agalnet the iron edge ef a teat and Interfered with a pillar that helps hold up the theatre, you're going te be about the most unpopular aerssa in that h.uaa, They'll hater yeu. They'll bate yeur i A card party was given by Miss Emily North up at ber home on Gibson up Se naturally your head manages te find at least four sharp metallic eireet.

the engagement of Miss Dorothy Cspwell to Ernest Beat tie Lawton, New Tark. was an projections on the eeat ahead. Thlt sudden gauging of y.ur sealp causes nouncea Miss Capwell Is the daught you to drop your hat and put y.ur fast or ur. and Mrs. J.

A. Cspwell, of on (a new, clean straw lid it It). Surely this it penance enough far any sin you may have eommltted but no. Teu band the lady your purse, gas takes it from yeur knightly grasp as though It were Infeeted with centi dim outline. They'll hate the way you held your head and the unseen shade of your neoktte.

And from that time mil Wyoming avenue. Mr. Lawtan resided hers until a year ago, when his father, wha eondutted the School of the Lsckswsnna. moved from 8c ran ton Mr. Lawton wae prominent in athletics.

Both of the young peo ple have mgny friends in this city. uiti at the party were: Misses Dorothy Cspwell. Ruth McConnelt, Mildred Mllnea. Hlen Farr, Helen Wil rox, Helen Walker. Madelyn AfoCusker Ruth Bellamy, Christine Butler.

Grace Walter aad Marian Champlln. a pedes, tarantulas, and turns immediately to her lady companion, re CONFLICTING INSTANCVS. says tha London Mall and Pmptre "Fortunate for little Joe MHtltan. PHOTO marking in a sharp whisper te the end of tne snow, asytmog annoys them, ae matter what the source, they'll look aver to where I who fell Into the Don and wss saved "The Ideal No wonder the May fr0B efrownlng by his fox terrier, that "It yeur farm self tupp.rtlnsr' TTr "aura. It supports Itself and my frM r.

Started sn Investigation of these; the muxxling msnla la a thing of ths places! All the atreet loaftra some In i pest." here. Just to flirt with respectable True. Anl the very nsxt exchange omen' The 'DBA came te hand chrealcled the eav And oa the spot you m.k. up your fcy Ihrsa hired matt and moot the jnm. a rttt in ar.

MRS. J. TEMPIi ttWATllMKR. NEW TORK. May 30.

alone in the farmhouse for hours Hew sn exceedingly attractiv wo while the chaperon they had brought Mlas Grace Walter entertained at Iupcheon at her home on Madisdn avenue, yesterday In honor of Miss Emily eeopls wh. ilvg nogr us. In faet I'm EST part of the film (where Marry. bout the only person In the neigh 'the handsome h'engtneer. holds op a erhood that it daaan't ouptort." monkey wrenea and resouea SteUs, man.

allesed to be Alrn J. Temppa with them remained on the veranda. mind to be a mannerless mutt to the AlloV you Cleveland Flail Nor hup. The aruests Th. 'Owathmev wife of a former nrestdent Altogether It was a trvina dav Tor Mr.

end of your days' Sealer. NorthaDk Ruth MoConnell. Helen Wilcox, of the Cotton Exchange, dined in neglt Bishop aad a satisfactory one tor his Helen arr. Chriit in. i gee witn a man declared to Be James wire.

ouiier. t.yaia Mattes. Marian says the Forecast." It not causing ltt reporter show a gain of Mooaic. Ths brlde te be wst the recipient of many useful and beautiful unningnam tsisnop, eorie man; anai ins conieniion ot Mrs. nisnop is that at the other side of the table on numerous occasions between June In a private suite in the Hotel Aster ill.

191 and Jan. 1, her husband much worry, because tha intereats at 000 over April a ysar ago. Newest Fwhions gifts. Miss Drake Is the daughter of tin and Huta Bellamy Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Samter at Clay avenue. announce that their daughter, Jeanne, aad Bernard Heine was tom jeajeraay in the suit tor eh na Mrs. uwathmey visrted the Aator, SLENDER GIRDER CAUSZ OF BEACH DISASTER win De mernaa on Monday, June 30 where they registered as "Dr. and Mrs. J.

C. Bsei of Philadelphia. A large crowd, principally made up of fashionably gowned women, tried to get Into the court room, but only a limited number were admitted. There was some expectation that Mrs. Gwath no young couple will be home their friends next Sunday afternoon SSW YORK.

May 30. It wss to bs expected that the abandoning of strict rules governing ths details of styls of cut. ornamentation, in women's fashions would first ana ociocb. solute divorce brmight and. being tried before Supreme Court Justice Golf by Mrs.

Abigail Hancock Bishop. i This was but one incident which went to make up two lively sessions. Othgj' witnesses said that Mr. Bishop and a woman they unhesitatingly declared to Mrs. Gwathmey occupied suites In the Astor on numerous occasions; related occurrences damaging to the defense and told of visits made to the Bishop farm at where the defendant and co respondent were LONG BEACH, May SO.

Ths collapse of one girder, originally too slender to bear the burdene Intended for it, and which had almost retted Miss Ida T. Bernhard. of SO, Madl mey would appear, but ah. remained secluded in the Hotel Gotham, where icsa to aispisya of originality and eventually to absurd and sensational sen avenue, sailed yeaterday front Tork on the American so George Gordon Battle, her coun.al em ay. caused the wrecking ef the Mr.

and Mrs. W.IIllam C. Drake, of Ml nooka avenue. Mr Oalbratth hi assistant mine foreman at tha Erie collier at Old Forge. Thoee preeent were: Eleanor Evini Mattle Brown.

Christian Hailstone, Mabel Singer, Jean Hastle, Kathryne French. Elisabeth Thomas. Lillian Hailstone, Helen Brown, Mabel French, Madeline Richmond. Flosale Drake. Ruth Robling.

Charlotte French and Vina Drake. Next Sunday morning Rev. Ernest Colwell will preach on the topic, "I Believe and in the evening, "The Oldest Story in the World." The man of the Methodist church are getting the basement of the church ready (or the alterations te convert it into Sunday school room. uoer retoria Tor a two months' trip said she wss seriously 111. He didn't know whether aha would attend the fected have prepared for the shock.

During the, month of April there were 1.17 commercial failures with total liabilities of more than I It, 000. 400. aa compared with failures In April, lilt, with total liabilitiea ot more rhan 114.000,000. Most of the Increased failures were small concerns In New England snj the Southern ttatee. There were fewer fallurea In the first half of May than In May laat year, ao tha failure altuatlon is not serious.

Bank clearances for April totaled I14.2S5. 000,000 compared with 113.000. 000.OOQ. for April, 1111, for the eptlre country outeide ef New York. The gross earnings of all railroads for the month of March shows a gain of 10.

IO0.O00, and the net earnings of the tame roade made a gain of I4.ffil.00l or mors than six per cent. Railroad figures for the month of April are not yet available, but the gross sarnlngs Koroa. siits 'sscrnnard is a delegate trial at all. oxtremea. Kver aince the coming Into fashion of the hobble skirt things havs gons from bsd to worse and now ths point has) been reached when an exhibition of the latest models by the noted fashion designers ef Paris snd other fashion centers reminds one of municipal auditorium pier last Saturday with its loa aof 37 lives.

Thlt war the given by the board of three experts appointed to investigate the disaster, its official report tp the coroner's Jury today. Accepting this report, the Jury concluded the Inquest with a verdict that the victims of the eetastrophe had come to their dsst by suffocation of other bedllv inlurv. to the International Women's congress at Budapest. Hungary. The twenty American women delegates will Invite the women of'Kurope to unite avith their organisation whose mission shall be international permanent peace.

nothing so much as fit an exhibition of Cubist "art." One of ths latest freak notions la ths aiitlon of the Japanese silhouette as Interpreted by the Western originators of fashions). Only a short, time sgo caused by the collapse or parties the floor forming the sppraoch te the municipal auditorium." There wag a mention of responalbllity. Superfluous Hair Truths one or tn. neec Known importers OMS plsyed a modal which was so torn pletsly Japanese that It caused thoa CONFESSES TO TIE MURDERS who ssw It to gasp with astonishment. Ths costume was In tha now taffeta.

"The Loveseeker which is quit, unllk. ths old material. One occasionally asaa on ne strast On Tuesday, June 1. an afternoon tea with a sale or hsme snade cakes and candy will be held at the residence of Mrt. Thomas B.

Joust, cor. ner of Adams avenue and Green Ridge atreet. The proceeds will go toward the purchaae of a new Rey machine for the Hahnemann hospital. All In. terssted are invited to attend between the hours of I snd I.

The Por Fct Me Kot aocial club of West Scrsnton held Its second annual May party Sunday at Fine farm, near Arohbsld. Snapshots were taken of the party. Those present were: Misses Joeephine Judge, Laura Need ham. Llda O'Bourke. Margaret Gran achcr, Mary Tebin, Marie Harrington, Laura.

Anns and Catherine Mulroney, Anna and Teresa Pfelfer. Mar? and a woman wearing a drear of change pus Same lied in England" Rules for Ensnaring and MIB60ULA. Moat, May 10. A asries of Including the abla taffeta, of ths kind tnax was popular a few seasons ago. It it excessively brilliant of surface, while ths new weaves ef tha fabric havs a eurtous filmy sheen, almost Ilka tha atsasslnstlon of General Thomas Keeping Hearts I By Nixola Greeley Smith.

Francis Meagher, a governor of Mon trrbJngtBTTaTa tono territory, were claimed" aa his ewn mladtede In a confession made by soft bloom on a plum. Ths Japanese apodal r.ferred to waa man known aa Pat Millar, who gave In light green taffeta. It had a sot. on hem ef the aama material and the hla oorrect name aa Frank Diamond at tha town ot Flains on Tuesday, accord csstrlttn, WIS. by Tbs Plata PusUHla Ce.

TOXTNO Kagilsh woman Maud Churte BrebS hsa written an in teres ttng little Book, "The Loveseeker," la whleb she dlecussss the meny and variant sea time tal problems which concern all persons between twenty and Ally aad soma oa sitter aide of the deadline. regular "obi" or broad aaan wnien III I Stop Experimenting There sr. but few depilatories sold. Ton think there pre hundreds because you have ueed the same Identical preparations under several different names. This Is easily explained.

Womeg atop using So Catted Hair Rtmoven evhen they learn that they are harmful. Therefore, they can not bo eolJ tinder the same name for any length ot time. Then the identical, worili leae. harmful conroctlons are given new names and advertised again as totally different preparations to Defnud the Same Foolish Women Innocently buy them over anl over again under different names, an 1 this will continue as long as women are so unwise as to experiment with Unknown, so called hair removers. Has Stood the Test of Time D.

Miracle has been sold as te ing to information made public today. Diamond waa brought here last night and lodged in county Jail, pending an Catherine Rouse; Messrs. Joseph Sheri 3 an. Anthony Harding, Patrick Clark, oeeph Cualek. Joseph Gilboy.

Martin Murphy, I'eter Marion. Jamei Gilboy. Joseph Nralon. frank Lof.ua, Vic invettigation of hit self assumed he Japanese woman wears arouna ner wain and ties In an Immense butterfly bow in the bevek. The material stood away from th.

back of tha neok quit, stiffly. The only trimming wss embroidery of preen and 9n crimes. Murders that ha olslmed to have committed near the Dalles, Ore gon, nearly forty years ago. are not recorded In the official reglaters there and none ef the aid residents recall them. Diamond's confession wss made After discussing tno nrtt pesssty of finding a out this new Baedeker of the tender passion Indorses tho method prescribed by George Meredith tor separating lv tram infatuation.

"Ptav yeu found herr the auotee the euaatiaa, frost Meredith. "A boy caa't but a man must reason la that esses. Tsu may knew your love from lit powtr ef pas. shrtlng and bearing a delay. Paatloa has not these power.

If yeur love of this person Is true, and net one of yets faaeiee, it will soon light you clear enough." la other ward, te ascertain If your love is gsoulns subject tt te a sustained low temperature put It la th celd. otorag vault of absence, and If It survives tt la a arett good specimen of th real thing. uiiiJ and algrred In ths pretence of three tor Coda. John Brown, Harry Black and Bernard Bller. see The Half Thousand club held its annual banquet In the Jermyn leet evening te mark the closing of another successful season.

A number of addresses given by, the members. The following members were present: Mr. snd Mrs. H. P.

navies. cltlssnt of Plaint. ailvsr grsy floss stlk ins Japanese gr rangement of square. Naturally thla frankly Japanese coetum. Is another of the extremes that are constantly submitted to public Inspection.

But fashion designers only too often In tontlonally overshoot the mark which they moan "ball be their Anal aim. They know that the winds of popular prejudice and the resistance of the average feminine conservatism will make these exaggerated flights land eventually at soma reasonable point nwnunrttni 7 A Chsrming Summer Frock. BUSBHlin ALL OVER LAND Mr. and Mra. Jenny Davie, Mr.

and Mrs. David James. Mr. and Mrs. George Jones.

Mr. and Mrs. Gsorgs W. Wattling, Mrs. Sadit Reese and Mrs.

Rose Williams. UeW Waie rerainana Hieanngmaier. ol WOOSIC, a esea' dsurt Patter MIS. Bin. eponge with trimming of faille Jrh, in a darker shade, and fanoy but Jws far decoration is here shown.

The waltt fronts havb small vest portions set above th. rounded waist fronts. The skirt also Is unique In its rittsion avenue, a graduate of SX I nomas culluge, this city, but now Reviewing about every branch of business that figures In ths country's student at the Medtco Chirerglcal college. Philadelphia, returned home yesterday to spend hla Summer vacation commercial life, discussing tariff, cur Miracle for ewer eleven years, and Its game has never been uitat.sed. It is ackoowledfc' the woritl over by eminent auiuo' as the one sa.ro.

perfected hatr remover, therefore It the on'y ileptintory you can use without expermrtidng. Leaves No Tell Tde Smell Tf you v.te ro Mlronle will bu Impossible for any pei know, that you have use 1 a hair remover because TJe Mlnu'le vaporates immediately after seoor.ipl'shiiig Ha wcjrk, therefor leaves l.i ol.jr whatever. On the other hsml. If you use sny depilatory with distinctive odor, an offensive, tell tale smell will cling; to yoar skin for hours. Avoid' Permanent Disfigurement by refusing substitutes.

If your dealer will not supply you send II. Oft direct. Free information how to determine which depilatories are harmful and worthiest tent In plain, scaled envs. lope. New truths in next advt MOOrJIC, May 10, rency, labor, railroad activities, bank Mi a Abel Storms gave a variety nere.

shower Wednesday sventng In honor ef Miss Grace l.undy, of Myrtle treet clearances, imports and exports, the "Juno Butlness Forecast," aa issued nins. xnsmessi combines exquisite Style and arming simplicity, and will lend Itself readily (or development In any thla season's dress fabrics Th. waist pattern Is cut in six slses: 2 14. II. 40 and 41 lnshes bust mess The skirt pattern Is cut In five alses: tl.

and 80 Inches ua. ion in niisueipnta to nave a the s0PMacblng nuptials of ssies ami Drake and Thomas Oalbralth. both of by ths Union National bank of this specialist examine her eyes. city, says ths outlook for seontlnued Samuel z. Myere.

of Taylor avenue, a stuasnt at tneuereereon Medical eal prosperity Is as bright as It aver waa, with business booming everywhere. It has no black forebodings aa a re lege, returned home yesterday and will spend hit Summer vacation with hit rw insaawre. is reguirsa yarda 44 tnch material lor a 81 Inch else parenit nere, sult of the unit readjusting, and gives the figures to show that Its op THIS NEW BONBLKSi uavia Qooaman. aon of Mr. and Mra.

vr enure eresa, xnit Illustration ttems which wll be mailed te any address on re. eelpt of He f.r (ach pattern in Sisr timism rests on aura foundation. isaae uooaman. or North Washington avenue, la. home from the Jefferson If there has been any slowing up at COLUMDIA Da Afiracfo Chemical New York alt.

has been toward tha olds ef It you are a young woman still unwooed or without any one te we this sentimental guidebook altera advice which you may car ta road on 'How te Please Men." There I nothing revolutionary In Mis Bra by! counaala ta tho young sin la search ef a husband. At the start aha announces frankly that to win men a woman must "make a cult ef aeir eontrol and a hobby at self saeriflce. She must suppress1 her likes aad dislikes, gtr whims and allmenta" Tha author haa a apodal word for th plain girl There ar more glala soman thaa pretty ones la ths world and more married than unmarried women. Sivea a healthy appearance, lack of beauty is no bar whatever to matrimony. vThea It time te eh seeing a Partner fee life, th sensible, uaroeaantio, modern ataa rightly valval good tamper above laag The Strang lw of Mfttery.

"One at the Bret things ta learn la that tha feelings should bo rigorously oneealed. Be mysterious, be subtle, be elusive, aavd aver put ysur card ea tha iasta." This Is an vary well if a air! happaaa to be at tho myaterlous. subtle, slualv type, but a fat girl aheuM ever attempt ta be aBbtla. don't know why myt tery, should greet leanness, does, Aad geeitively aa woman la tho middleweight class freat MS te 111 should try to be mysterious Moreover, what a monstrous fraud la perpetrated aa ths poor, unsuspecting mala wha wed under ths lliuslog that ha is domesticating tha Spataa. ta dweever after a few weak of marriage that hla wits' salad aa altar and ehallow as a pool, la wMcl oan see her thought dartlag hither sad thlttsr ilka Uttie trout "Most men enjoy talking about themselves," ws lean.

So do most wean en, and turn about la fair play, aa matter hew muoh reueear ur English anther rsJwntmends. But. aha continues: "One a man la ItappUy settled talkttg about himself, evea the plalatst gtr, tnay feel assured that aha la laaUa awed Imprsesu Here are sasse other aetata: "Th deepest lmpretstoa may Bede by a completa staatery early la Ut Acqualnuaea at th aaseaat of sugar military te hla cup of tea. Tha girl who time after time has ta mtulre, stew many lumper la aa to whom tse srsud. enaltrve mala heart Will over reaasia cold." "As a rule me hat to write letter aad get want to rscolv them.

Ktvtr Worry a man te writ Utters. Never aatwer by return mall unless baalaest squires It" "Ntver teltphoa when angry." "Never be nrst at an appointment. But avoid keeping htm waiusg mare than a tow ndamaa UBles as is deeply ta leva, Aad thaa the laager be watts tse better. A aaaattPst aetrou attributes bar noses ta bar simple sods: Tbs were yaa treat Uaaa th kaaaar ttay Meaiesi college in Philadelphia. Mr, Goodman is a graduate of the Central High school COH8ET0 safsty, say the "Forecast." It points out that during tha latter part ot 11 1 and at the beginning of this year miss Grace van Dusen.

a tea oh. auTBT mar not Sdld and recommended by MATTHEWS BROS. ie. ennsyivama ora.1 school, is visit tnw Mitt Msry Walker. In liunm tan manufacturing and meVeanttle affair ware to active that it was with dlffl eulty that aufflclent money was loose eugh, K.

T. to move tbs crops. "Bullosas was too $1.09 S2 00 wyzMosAiW Jamas MuAley. of West tm.i.n TMWItl rAVt'aCsHI wMAtaiak Pattara Dept. orant.n truth.

'ftawtaa. BaHlagad il etirti In cash v(bjmp wtB net aoaepted). er whstfe Blfaw Bga atlsra ag ttwai ritttM ormer employe or tne oar Record de active," aays the "Forecast," with tha result that "many coneemt found themselves unable to flnanoe their re i 4 serf ealr ate tts are teat wiauni or n. usesawanna railroad, la spending his Summer vacation with Ms parents here. Mr.

Muni. i. el tat spectlvo business. unere naa seen a Slight falling off FowneS womtiiiw lea ettst ear fseslsi Mssje bs Mse)BMt isjiisht. Do of business during the past tow weeks, aocordltig to th "Forecast," bat conji tlona are the reveres ot panicky.

There. Is neither over Inflations; over financing, nor over produettoa. thru elements that make for paalos. The Only clouds in tha skies at trad are student In the Central College of Medlco Chl. Philadelphia, Aibwt Butler loft the etty today for San Frajvsisco, on routs tutm tn th Philippine.

aaMon tha ateajner Mgru on Jung 4th for Manila, Ming Dorothy Capwwii has returned from tha School of PraotioaJ Area, I i ClUi GICVEC geek wlk luuasssess hJ. A rami snath. Witmftv aTfrao tho term, labor demands aad the remote BSsaiMllty ae tramhteL vilw to mi iitr voivmiei university, tor COO bUsni psav sned "theae'ere net eoMMered aa Bvts tha tariff revision i VJ'.

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