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THE SCRANTON TRUTH, TUESDAY AFTERNOdN, APRIL" i4, 9A. and Mrs. Thompson, of Pittsburi KEEP LOOKING YOUNui Miss Esther Weckesscr, of Wilkes Health and Beauty Helps II 1 1 BT MRS. MAE VRTYX It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets.

B. The quickest way to remov dust LarS I i The Stores 'L 1 Ret3il F1Ur xgl) JL CS) 1 That Turn united iSSnSea I Pass Books StatCS iSl I fanlLfc, and oil from hair is by shampooing occa oionally tviih a teaspoonful of canthrox (which, like all the simple things I rec Barre; Miss Marion Hay and Miss Helen Buckman, of Wyoming; Miss Shiffel and Miss Margaret Lake, of Kingston. Company Pennsylvania Reserves, of Casp 430, Patriotic Order Sons of America, gave their first annual dance in Germania hall, at Oalar avenue and Hickory street, last night. The dance was largely attended and greatly en Joyed. The committee in charge was composed of the following: Charles A.

Snyder, chairman; Fred A. Clark, Fred Kratt, Louis Wetzel. August Enrol. i pint witch hazel or hot water put 4 ounces spunnax and 2 teaspoonfuis glycerine. Apply sparingly and rub lightly until dry.

This imparts a dainty tint and exquisite loveliness to the skin and is actually invisible when on and seems part of the skin. either wind nor perspiration will effect the spurmax lotion and one application in the morning will last throug hout the day. ommeod. can he bough: at any good drug siore), dissolved in a cup hot water. This makes a thick, white lather that instantly tops irritation and dissolves every particle of dust, dandruff and excess ot.

Rinsing leaves scalp and hair wonderfully sweet and clean, the hair will dry quickly and even Worried: Tou need not suffer with over fatness if this simple, harmless "treatment is used: Into ls pints hot water put 4 k.iTir oc narnotis. When it cools, strain ana y. I find canthrox shampoo is splendid for correcting the dull brittle con take a tablespoonf ul before each meal. This treatment dissolves fatty tissues Jition of the hair and inducing a lux The secret of keeping young is to feel young to do this you must watch your liver and bowels there's no need of having a sallow complexion dark rings under your eyes pimpies a bilious look in your face dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you njnety per cent Of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver.

Dr. Edwards, a well known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for j'ears. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, are gentle in their action, yet always effective. They bring about that exuberance of spirit, that natural buoyancy which should be enjoyed by everyone, by toning up the liver and clearing the system of Impurities.

Tou will know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets by their olive color. 10c. and 25c. per box.

The uriant growth, which is brilliant and fluffy and restores" the symmetrical lines to the figure with out leaving the flesh flabby or the skin wrinkled. When the weight is iurfri. the treatment can be I A. P. Tour weak.

lanjruid feeling is discontinued. undoubtedly caused by impure blood, ir a siusgish condition of the organs of ellra ination. In either case, a tonic and body buiider win nrove effective in restoring fui Belle: I tfiink singeing the hair is working at the wrong end. because the tt ouble is at the roots. Make up at home and energy.

A rare tonic 13 made "cv dissolvinz 1 ounce karaene in pint and use this hair tonic: In pint aiconoi aieohol (not whisky), then adding cupful put 1 ounce quinzoin (get from druggist) v. mA i. nint water. Use this 2 or i yurar and hot water to make tun Quart Philip Buyers, Charles Puhl and Captain C. J.

Sprandel. 'Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Reichard, Miss Thyresa Schebe and George S. Burdick gave an enjoyable private dance at the Green Ridge club last night.

Those present were: Misses Van Vliet, MoCraeken, Mamie Schebe, Manchester, Daniels, Miohaels and Burdick; Mesdames Keffner, Jailer, Robinson, Shaw, Carr, Schebe, Findling, Bates, Tweedle and Tucker; Messrs. Fister, Keffer, Holder, Russell, Burdick, Fuller, Carr, Hendrlck, Jacobs and Burdick. Mrs. C. E.

Tobey entertained at a luncheon yesterday at the Jermvn for the members of the Wednesday After Take of this 1 tabiespoonful 3 times each times each week, massaging weil into the scaln. and you will not be further troubled nav. The kardene tonic purines ine Diooo: and restores health and strength. It is also vi rriti ranine nun, ine hair tonic is excellent ior overcoming tpiendid for ridding the skin of pimpies, discoiorations and sailowness. druff and excess omnesn ana soon puis Olivs Tablet Company, coiumous, Ohio.

All druggists. scalp ana nair roois in aieivj tion. Ada: I would remove thoe wrinklts arti enng back the youth tint to my com Mrs. P. C.

You may not require glasses. plexion by using the fOiiowiny cieam jelly Into pint coid water put 1 ounce aimozoin and 1' tablespoonf uls gly HONESDALEFIRE Trv this harmless eye tonic: in clear water dissolve an ounce crystos, then put 2 or 3 drops in the offending eye a few times each day and keep up until sore has entirely vanished. The crystos cerine. Let stand over night. Apply this cream jeily plentifully after cleansing and non ciub.

Among the guests were: Mrs. J. W. eye tonic is valuable for tired, sore eyea or to relieve eye strain, and la excellent for inflamed or granulated lids. It also gives to dull, listless eyes a.

delightful sparkle Houck, Mrs. William Houck. Mrs. Mrs. George Sherwood.

Mrs. J. X. WE HOSTS drying the skin. ror wriniies.

put tne cream thickly upon the creases. This stimulates ia a. way the stunted tissues of the creases and after a few treatments the furrows wili have entire.y vanished. For renewing the complexion a light rotary movement should, be employed, using pienty of the almozoin cream jeily. This will banish pimples, blackheads, oiiiness and other complexion upsets, and leave the skin soft clear and velvety.

and lustre. Shaw, Mrs. Warren L. Fuller. J.

x. Shaw, Mrs. J. X. Walker, Mrs.

Z. Ij. Here is an inexpensive home Eldred. treatment for removing hair from chin, lip or cheek: With water and powdered dela The Tuesday afternoon card party mrtm mix enOUEa paste iu vei luc vu jectlonable hairs. Apply and in about two will be held as ueual this afternoon at the Green Ridge club.

Mrs. J. W. Hose Company No. 1 and Friends Enjoy Third Annual Ball.

1 Josie: Tou wili always have a poor complexion as long as you use face powder, lake up this formula at home and, your complexion troubles will be at an end. Into minutes remove, be free from hair or blemish. Be sure you get delatone. Houck, Mrs. John Coliely.

Mrs. J. X. Shaw. STEINKE MAKES BIG HIT Special to The Truth.

HOXESDALE, April 14. Members of the Honf. dale Hose com The annual dinner of the graduating class of the Scranton Chapter, American Institute of Banking, was held last night in the private banquet hall at Hotel Casey. Covers were laid for thirty five. Walter B.

Kramer, of the Lackawanna Trust company presented Attorney Walter Schanz, teacher of the class with a set of gold cuff links on behalf of the graduating members. The preseptation speech was made by J. J. Gallagher, of the Peckvilie bank. "Chapter Work." was I These Attractive Low Prices In Our Eleven Stores Shew How to Reduce the High Cost of Living All Prices Down to Roek Bottom Fancy oTS.

Skinned Hams, lie Fancy Custard Pumpkin, can 8c California1" Peaches, can 16c Hampton Pork Beans "l'0 8c R. R. Tomato Soups, can 8c 4 Pkgs. Quaker Corn Flakee 25c Sodus Brand Egg Plums, can 9c 1 1 Bars Laundry Seap 25c 3 Bottles Pure Catsup 25c Strictly Fresh 5 Eggs, 23c 7 lbs. Fresh Rolled Oats 25e 10 lbs.

Yellow Gold Dust Meal 23c 3 Extra Choice Salmon 25c 7 Cans Oil Sardines 25c York State Sauer Kraut, can 9c Fancy White Cherries, can 14c Assorted Fruit Preserves 23c 3 Cans Karo Corn Syrup 25c 21 lbs. Finest Granulated Sugar $1.00 llllllllssslll. 11111 lllll llllslal 6 Pkgs. Takhoma Biscuits 25c Fancy Red Raspberries, can 14c 5 lb. Pail True Fruit Jelly 23c 3 lbs.

California Prunes 25c Crisco, the new shortening, can 23c Macaroni and Spaghetti, pkg. 5k pany, 1, and their friends to the number of one thousand, gathered last night in the state armory for the fourth annual concert and ball. It was the most successful affair ever conducted by the Are laddies. One of the big features of tfhe even i Misses Janet and Kiizabeth Storrs, I Mariorie Piatt. Florence Smith and ing was the presence of "BiH" Steinke, Mrs.

William Tunstall is entertaining the subject of an address delivered by J. Russell. Jones. "Secretaryship of Chapters," was the title of a talk given by Secretary George F. Schanz.

at bridee iuncneon lor Miss Stuart Alice Blair were in charge of the ar T. R. T. cartoonist, who drew sketches of a number of those present. Rev.

Dr. Simpson today. rangements at the Easter cotiUion held The members of the graduating Mrs. John Simpson will entertain for her daughter Miss Stuart Simpson J. W.

Balta, chaplain of the company last night at the Country club. The class are: Donald Keebner, of the delivered one of the finest addresses dance program was very long and was! tomorrow. The Elks will banquet at the Casey Miiovert treatly by those present Op First National bank; James Gallagher, of the Peckvilie bank and W. F. Lang ever heard in town.

He was roundly applauded. penheimer, of Wilkes Barre furnished tonight. Members of St Thomas college ban auet at the Casey tonight. The festivities began with an over ton, or the First national bank. Those present at the dinner were: the music.

Among the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. ture by Jenkins' Boy toand, Frank A The Green Ridge club will hold its J. J. Bustin, of the Keystone bank, C.

H. Welles, Mr. ana Mrs. i. VI i onrt Mrs S.

E. DolDh. Mr. Jenkins, conductor. Robert Lees sang tortnightly card party and dance to J.

Gallagher, of the First Xational nie ht. a tenor solo in fine voice, and a quin bank, of Jessup; John Walters, WTest and "Walter Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. "Mr nn1 Mrs. W.

L. Cham The Current Topics department of tet rendered fine selections. The quin Side: Wenda.l Evans. Keyetone: Pau: the Century club will meet April 23. herltn.

Mr. and Mrs. David Boies, Mx tet is composed of Joseph A. Bodie, Members of the music department ot the Century club are holding a meeting and Mrs. Harold Norton, Mr.

and Mrs. Eynon, West Side; S. D. Peck, Dime; McDonald Keebner, First Xational; A. pianist; Frank Duppius, 'cello; Jeff mis atternoou.

A. L. Watson. Mr. ana jirs.

V. also Miss K.atn C. Stevens, Abington Xational; Geor Freeman, viola; Sigmund Katz, violin Leon Katz, violin. F. Schanz, Lackawanna Trust; G.

O. E. R. Davis, Mr. and Mrs.

James A. arine Coursen, the Misses Lucile and Louise Connell. Miss Boies, Miss Marion Miss Mary Zehnder. Miss Browning, Fine Brook; W. F.

Langton, Jordan, Dr. and Mrs. K. L. McGraw.

Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Morley, Mr.

and First National; W. B. Kramer, Lacka Then came Steinke "Cartooning the Passing About Town." Mrs. Miller and C. J.

Dibble sang a vocal duet. Following the program, dancing was enjoyed and an excellent menu wanna Trust: Jtussell Jones, Tralers, John Griner, Lackawanna Trust; Mrs. M. J. Healy, Mr.

and Mrs. John D. Hinton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank McCann, Mr. and Mrs. W. G.

O'Malley, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mahon.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Reilly. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Kealon.

Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Evon, Olypnant; John Linden, First Xational; F.

F. Reilly, Merch served. The officers of the hose com pany are: President. Robert J. Murrav: vice ants and Mechanics; A.

F. Wolfe, Anthracite; Leo Haggerty, Anthracite. president, E. Freeman: secretary. Leon Katz; treasurer, Joseph Katz: chaplain.

Dr. J. W. Balta: chief. Benj.

J. Jucy Sanderson, Miss Marjorie Christian, the Misses Mott, Miss "rence Ward, C. A. Cubberly, Dudley Griffin, Alvan Stack. Law Catkins, of New York R.

G. Broods. Harold Dolph, Henry Robertson. Robert Fish, Lawrence and Carleton Connell Jack Christian. Wallace and Anthony Arnold, of Philadelphia: Randall McDonald, Curtis Piatt.

WilHam Hill. The fifth annual ball of the members of the Old Guard club was held last night at Hotel Casey attendel by oh rnnnles. The ball was John J. Feeney, Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scott, 4 A luncheon was given yesterday at Loris: first assistant.

E. E. Williams Mrs. Adrian iJoyie. Mr.

and Mrs. A. the home of Miss Stuart Simpson, of second assistant, P. R. Murray, chemical foerman, L.

Weniger; hose Clay avenue. The favors were novel Golden, Mr. and Mrs. George Kelton, Mr. and Mrs.

George Stuckart, Mr. and Dr. and Mrs. M. J.

Koone. Mr. and Mrs. paper jonquils. A rustic log holding ioreman.

Joseph ierzog. The committee ehairmen which ar masses of genista lormea tne table ranged the affair was composed of: P. F. Calpin, Mr. and Mrs.

M. J. Demp sey, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Moriss, Mr.

and Mrs. W. F. Gibbons. Mr.

and Mrs. decorations. The guests were: Mrs. Alfred M. Howell, of Williamsport; Mrs.

Charles hrillia.nt events held i this ritvfor sometime. Dancing Decorations. Emanuel Freeman; concert. Edward D. Katz luncheon, L.

Weniger, C. Beurket; Tickets, Joseph Katz: cloak rom, Eugene Babbitt; electrical. J. L. Beurket; candy, John Rick ert.

John Steneer; refreshments. A. W. 3 lb. Box Laundry Starch 13( Powell, Mrs.

Charles Tllton. Mrs. Urbane Noble, Mrs. Fannie Hayes, Mrs. Harry fflmpson.

Mrs. William Tunstall and Miss Grace Norton. began promptly at 9 o'clock and lasted until early this morning. An informal tn served in the dining California Dried Peaches, can, 9c Fancy Large Lemons, doz. 19e Abrams; publicity.

Richard J. Bracey; music, Leon Katz. Plain or room at 12 Malarkey'a or. chestra furnished the murfc. AAmmirtpA had chargi Kippered Herring Toraator Sauce F.

A. Gilroy, Mrand Mrs. J. H. O'Hora, Mr.

and Mrs. A. A. Gordon, Mrs. Margaret Gordon, Mrs.

Burke. Misses Lucile L. Honne, Jane McGee, Cecelia Manley, Frances Cawley, Mary O'Malley, Gladys Casey, Kathryn Casey, Helen Jordan, B. L. Brown, Gertrude Hawley, Mary O'Boyle, Gertrude Purcel, Kathryn Spitzer, Margaret Con nery, Anna Mullarkey, Gertrude Cannon, Kittie McHugh, Kathryn O'Brien, Elizabeth Doherty, Agnes Brown, Helen Brown, Kathryn Howley, Kathryn Foote, Frances Cawley, Kate How ley, Mary Hogan, Mary Stone, Clara Lavin, Kathleen McGreevy, Mary McDonald, Lorretta Clifford.

Frances Bol w'" F. MoGee. P. J. UH CosiroveT Edwad Manley and John F.

Kelly. 1.. kail included: can 14c 5 lbs. $1.10 Five favor figures were a feature of the Easter cotillion given at the Green Ridge club yesterday by Miss Fred ericka Derman for her dancing class. The favors were: American flags, parasols in national colors; corsage bouquets and boutonnleres of yellow daisies.

The confetti figure marked the ending of the cotillion. Miss Fat ridge played for the dancing. Those present were: Misses Anna Tobey. Arline and Lenore Davis. Janet "3Bl.V Kearney.

Mr. Butterine, 23c lb. Clover Brand Uncolored Moxley's fvi Mr. and Mrs. A.

Davis aitd Mrs. W. F. McGee. Mr Mrs P.

Cosgrove. Mr. and MAMMOTH EVENT and, Leil Mahon, Bird Kearney, Olive Mr W. May, Mr. ana airs.

'm and Mrs. J. C. Barnett, Mr. i Clarke.

Betty Kays. Louise Smith. Morgans, Mae Kilpatrick, Kathleen (Laura Green, Hilda Weisenfluh, Audrey McFachen, Mr. ami airs. isoone, Angela Blewitt, Gene Bovle.

and Mrs. o. Snowf lake Crackers, pkg. 5e Lucy Downey, May Cliftord, Rose Raf John Munley, Mr, and Mrs. Cott and Stanley wiison, ttooert mi tenbender, Edson Green, Gordon Per rerty.

Fulalia Meohan. Gertrude Quinn Kearney, Mr. ana Vi Kate Connelly, Kathryn Halpin, Mary The euchre and dance to be given in Town Hall Thursday evening of this week will be one of the largest ever held in this city. It is to be given by kins, Warren Hessler and Burton Der 3 lbs. Fresh Mixed Cakes 25c Fresh Graham Crackers, pkg.

8c Mr. ana airs. M. J. Brennan.

Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Aioran, i.ainryn strairora.

neien Man can, Julia Larkin. Maria Coggms. Gen 5 lbs. York State Peas 23c Casey" Mr. and Mrs.

P. and Mrs. Brennan, Mr. and Mri "Snders. Mr.

and Mrs. John JBr Mr. and Mrs. C. F.

Davis, Mr. and Mrs. evieve Manley, Nellie Clarke, Cecil Clarke, Mary Kearney, Regina Campbell, Dorothy Schoel, Mae Foy, Mary C. Winifred Hart, Rose Golden, Mattie Louise Geiger, Alice the young people of St. Patrick's parish.

West Scranton, for the benefit of the building fund of the convent school in that parish and It is expected that the attendance will be the 25c Solid Pack Tomatoes, can 7ic 3 Cans Condensed Milk Lunney, Myria Murphy. P. F. Cusick. A.

P. Gavin. Dr. O'Brien. Tim O'Connell.

Albert Kimbapk. John A reception was given by Dr. and Mrs. R. M.

Toll at their new home, 1026 Monroe avenue, last night. Many friends from this city and out of town were preBent. In honor of Miss Edith Rooke, who will be married today to Attorney George Morrow, Mrs. John Warden, of 1135 Grandview avenue, entertained yesterday afternoon at a variety shower. Those present were: Mrs.

George Nicholls, Miss Rooke. Mrs. Rooke, Miss Morrow, Mrs. Victoria Layton. of To wanda; Mrs.

E. B. Layton, Miss Ida Smith Mrs R. D. Towne.

Mrs. Roberts. Cawley, John J. O'Malley, C. M.

Sulli van, Joseph G. Casey, William Murray. John F. Welsh, Andrew Brown, Harry Old Dutch Cleanser, box Cendensed Minee Meat, pkg. 8c largest ever at a similar event.

At a meeting held in the church basement yesterday afternoon, final arrangements were perfected for the euchre. Following the games, dancing will be enjoyed and music will be furnished by Bauer. Committees. Following is the list of ladies eelect uDDyie. Aiaiinew i.oar, josepn (jros singer, Edward Spitzer, Thomas Con nerv.

Frances Mackin. Dr. B. P. McLaughlin.

William A. Meehan, James McAndrew, Edward 8c 50c uosgrove, james vaugnan, John p. Mrs. L. T.

Connolly, Miss Charlotte ed to act as foreladies of the young. Kearney, Thomas J. McHugh, Dr. J. P.

Jtuaoy, I nomas Kociie, F. J. Maden spacher, W. F. Keeran.

W. L. Nortnn. tfrfibf ancy ccora'C(' Cup and Saucer With I I Ulli Every Pound San Toy Tea (Any Kind) J. R.

Rafferty, William Nealon, George nennemuui, aisn, w. J. Mc Inerney, Paul F. Golden, P. F.

Howley, K. oote, i nomas Maxey, Frank Ross, John Taylor, John J. Collins, A. J. Casey, James O'Connell, Harry Pugh, James A.

Hart, W. L. Mosslnger, Raymond Powderly. D. J.

Cnnainrhtnn Thomas J. Manley. John P. Dourheriv Warden. Miss Helen warden.

William Powell, of 304 North Filmore avenue and Miss ZeVpha Good, of 1001 Scranton street, were married Saturday in Wilkes Barre. Following their marriage, the couple left on a long honeymoon trip and gone for several we. Announcement has been made of the approaching marriage of Miss Frances Mikus, of 615 Beech street and Charles Leslie, of 920 South Washington avenue. Miss Mikus, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Francis and is an accomplished young woman. The marriage will take place in St. Mary's German church. River street, Wednesday, April 22 at 9 o'clock in the morning. Rev.

Peter C. Christ will perform the ceremony. The engagement of Miss Irene Glass to Dr. Carl' Rosenkrans was announced Saturday when the parents of the bride i 1 I ladies who will act as puncners: Miss Gertrude Cannon, Mrs. M.

J. Coleman, Mrs. Conwell, Mrs. Costello, Mrs. John Culkin, Miss Margaret Cusick, Mrs.

M. J. Doud, Mrs. William Gibbons, Mrs. Giblin, Mrs.

Arthur Green, Mrs. August Guthering, Miss Hennigan, Mrs. Frank Hughes, Mrs. Sydney Hughes, Miss Julie Lally, Miss Sadie McDon ough, Miss Kittie Gough, Mrs. Mc Gorty, Miss Mary McHugh, Miss Stella May.

Mrs. X. W. May, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs.

Fearce, Mrs. Agnes Reilly, Mrs. Snyder, Miss Timlin. The music committee is composed of the Misses Rose Conway, Alice Gilroy. Myra Murphy and Helen Hayes.

The cashiers are Horace Golden and Francis O'Malley and the appraisers the Misses Anna Fleming, Dora Condon and Rebecca Burke. The committees in charge of the euchre will meet tonight in the basement of the church to complete arrangements. HUNDREDS AT THE DANCE Frank Clark, Stanley Walker, Michael O'Malia, Leo Foy, F. J. Hart, John J.

O'Hara, George Weslar and Frank Heaney. Green and white tun.tinr, with colored electric light globes, formed the decoratpns at the Knights of Columbus clu5 rooms last night, when two hundred couples attended the fourth annual ball of the O. fit. Johnson Hose company, of (Dunjnore. The committee in charge of the affair "was composed of the following: Bernard Healey, chairman; Thomas Gaughan, secretary; James J.

Moore, Daniel Shea, James Sables, Thomas H. Brown, Thomas H. Ferguson, M. j'. Ronam, John Ruddy, Michael Barrett Martin Kisic and H.

P. O'Xeiil. gave a luncneon at tne inaian uueen Grape Nuts, pkg. 14c Fresh Magic Yeast, bex 3c Smoked Herring, lb. Pure Saleratus, pkg.

3c Fancy Veal Loaf, lb. 14c Eddy English Sauce, bot. 9c Royal Seap Powder, lb. 4c Purity Free Running Salt, pkg. 8c 5 lbs.

Fancy Japan Head Rice 25c 1 lb. pkg. Scotch Barley 8c Large Jar Peanut Butter 23c Hotel Mushrooms, can 19c R. R. Chicken Broth, can 9c Cape Cod Cranberry Sauce 1 9c Camembert Edelweiss Cheese, cai 35c hotel atrouasDurg.

Among uiose wno attended the party was Mrs. L. M. Tatter, of this city. Miss Glass has many friends in this vicinity.

Mrs. H. Bradley, of 1213 Linden street, is entertaining her niece. Miss GIVEN BY MID VALLEY DOCTORS Helen McBurney, of New Brunswick, X. J.

Miss Marie Mahon and Miss Mildred Green are in New York. A Practical Model for a Petticoat. Ladies' One Mece Gored Pettiest, Trith Straisht Edge, 1" nalMd or Waistline. Suitable for flouncing, for flannel, a.Jw tte silk, cambric. nainsook, Ja larire It requires 3 yards of 36 wh material for a medium size.

A Mttern of this illustration mailed to anv address on receipt of 10 cents Mr. and Mrs. w. A. Sunday are en tertaining Mr.

and Mrs. John Callahan, Special to The Troth. OLfYPHAOtT, April 14. Hundreds of persons prominent in social affairs throughout the Mid Val lev attended the second annual charity of New York. Miss Janet Kramer nas returned Yellow flowers irgilt baskets formed a beautiful contrast in the table decorations last night at the home of Miss Romayne Spencer, when she entertained in horfcr of Mss May Buck man's bridesmaids at a dinner.

Those present were: Miss Buckman of Wilkes Barre: Miss adie Carnal' of Tulsa, Miss Dori8 Wet.h.rh from New Tork. Mrs. u. G. KomDacn, or oas jenerson dance and euchre oi the Mid Valley avenue, is recovering from a brief ill nhvsioians last right in the ivnigms ot ness.

Mrs. W. MarKle, ot za jercerson ave in silver. nue, is in Pougniteepsie, in. i.

Miss Clare (Jurtin nas returned irom Buffalo. Floyd w. Stevens, son or ur. and Mrs. PATTERN ORDER.

TBCTH A. B. Stevens, of els Harrison avenue returned to school yesterday after It's Easy to Peel Off All Your Freckles Large 26 oz. Jar Queen Olives 23c 5 lbs, Fresh Ginger Snaps 25c spending the Easter holidays with his oarents. The contrast between the freckles and tie clear skin u.ually Is so Crcat that no bleach can be more than nartiaiiv pattern DaP Scranton Truth.

Scran ton. P. enclosed 1U aot be accPUdJ. tor loUowa: PatUrs mI1 in obliterating the dlsHeurementsT o. o.nary mereonzea wax la far better it lit toiumbus clubhouse her.e.

The affair was one of the most delightful social events in many a season. American Hags, potted plants and cut flowers were used in decorsting the dance hall, and the music was by Bauer, of Scranton. The following physicians had charge of the arrangements and reception of guests: Dr. H. Conway, Dr.

F. L. Van Sickle, Dr. R. J.

Lloyd, Dr. James O'Connor. Dr. J. J.

Price, Dr. J. Y. Jacobs, Dr. E.

Murray, Dr. W. W. Jenkins, Dr. M.

I. Pentecost, Dr. F. L. Budd, Dr.

H. E. Jones, Dr. J. A.

Mc Ginty. Dr A. Canton, Dr. J. W.

Lyons, Dr C. Young, Dr. J. B. Grover, Dr.

J. J. Kelly, Dr. V. T.

Ca vilie, Dr. P. A. Lonegan, Dr. William Dr.

W. P. Kennedy. The prizes were won by the following: Euchre games, ladies, prizes: Centerpiece. Miss Mary Cummings, of 'Olypnant; cut glass, Mrs.

T. O'Connor, of Jessup; shoes, Miss Grace Ward, of Jessup; jardiniere. Mrs. Michael Kohler. of Oi.vphant: st.i icry.

Sli Mary. Ko; i. of oiy hund btig. Alrj Haddington snread on enourh cover 5'OOT Harold Durkin. returned to Mt.

St. Mary's college at Emmetsburg yesterday after spending the Easter vacation with his parents. William Costello and sister, Miss Helen of 610 Prescott avenue spent Easter in Wilkes Barre. legfrwed j. Hemberger, (prominent cellist of Baltimore, has returned to his I alter spending Easter Sunday here.

William Ahem, of Washington, D. is spending a few days with his father, V. J. Aliern, chief of the L'nited Secret Service bureau in thm city. Mrs.

Theodore Vandling, of Mulberry street is visilins friends in New York city. Mr. and John V. P. Quackenbush Biirl 13d ward Fordham, of Cartel left for State college yesterday to attend the wedding of Van Pelt pnant; cut glass celery Mrs.

E. G. Lloyd, of Olyphant; hand painted plate, Mise Rose O'Connor, of Dickson City. 600 games, gentlemen's prizes: 'Umbrella, Thomas McGruger, of Blakely; pickles, Sandy O'Hara, of Dickson City; box of cigars. Councilman John R.

Kilcullen, Olyphant. ij morning Harm 1 every freckie haa disappeared. ANNOUNCES HIMSELF DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE Special to The Truth. WILKES BARRE, April 14. John J.

Jenkins, of Kingston, a prominent resident of Luzerne countv, today announced himself a cadidate for lieutenant governor on the Democratio ticket. In his announcement he set forth (Nam) of Archbald; silver epoon. Miss "Vera Sweeney, of Olypnant; jewel box, Mrs W. A. Kelly, of Archbald.

Euchre sames, gentlemen prizes. Barrel of Hour, Michael Bosak, of Scranton; ham, T. M. Kennedy, of Olypnant; box of cigars, Jonn fc. Kelly, of Jessup; ease of handkerchiefs, James Finncrty, of Olypnant; book rack, Louis LaFontaine, of Scranton; box of candy, H.

T. Butler, or Archbald; picture, Prof. John A. Dcmpscy, of Olypnant; toilet water, Jones, of Olypnant Or run ladies prizes Center Hiis'w. If.

Couway, of Oly Roush, blotchy, pimpled skin. com. mon at this season, may be entirely gou, rid of by this same method, without d. comfort or Inconvenience. The ufTort i decidedly worth while, the new comnleiion obtained being so clear, smooth and jouth If bothered with wrinkles, batbc the fac' In a lotion made by dissolving an ounce of HAYKS WIIX MOT BESIGX.

To set Rt rest all reports to the con trary, Director John G. Hayes, of the department of public works, yesterday that he is 51 years old and his platform prosrressivp and I save it out tliat he has not resiuned form will be strictly protr will be strictly QuackenbUKh and Miss Mo; cr. I Ttwa 15 owaerea sasonte in a hair pint of iich azel. This Is the mo! prfoctlvf nri m.i,. the tin iHkcs i and that hp has no intention ii uoins ii.mnr.ratn:.

Mo nas nn active In so at the present time. pulitK al circles for the past five years. ut ackinc wrinkle treatment kounn. bride this morning. I i.

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