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TOE SCIANTON IIEPUEIJCAN, TUESDAY, FEB3UARY 17, 1931 Committee Fixes Glorifying Yourself Dinner Details Be Club Speaker WHAT'S IN FASHION Femininty Rules the Mode fry AMOS i i Reservations for Irish Social Workers to Hear Ad drees by Former Head of Crime Prevention Bureau can Annual Banquet Will Close on March 10 ML Virginia Murray, formerly bead Reservations for the twenty sixth an Beauty, quite like your spirits, often needs pick me up late in the afternoon. Sometimes you feel the need for it and have time for it Just before going home from the office. Other times it is when you are staying In to dinner with someone you would like to bewitch with your beauty and charm. The most effective thing In the world to do Is to remove your frock or blouse and use warm water and soap to wash your face, neck, arms, under the arms and hands. This freshens you second to nothing.

If you cannot do that, if you must of the crime prevention bureau, and nual dinner of the Irish American society of Lackawanna county will close March 10 it was announced yesterday. NEW YORK, Feb. 17 Just what is meant when we call fashion Well one way of answering that is to explain what is not meant. Feminine, as applied to Spring 1931 fashions, does not mean fussy and frilly and fluttery. It does not mean coquettish.

It does mean softness, daintiness and the sort of details jou associate with the work of women dressmakers instead of now executive secretary 01 me i revelers' Aid society, New will address the Social Workers' club at its Tne owner will be held at Hotel Casey dinner meeting in Hotel Casey to on Marcn n. morrow night at 8:15 o'clock on Attorney Thomas A. Garvev is ores! dent of the organization. Other officers men tailors. are: William F.

Delaney, vice president: James T. McGinnis, secretary; Matt F. Brown, treasurer, and Dr. J. Noone, toastmaster.

One manifestation of the fashion effect your pick me up where, you cannot shed your frock, then cleansing cream is often far more' effective than Members of the executive and advis dabbing water on gingerly. After removing the day's soil. ory committees follow: for femininity is the use of fine handwork on costumes. Fagottlng, hand tucking, lace inserts, hand crocheted trimming, hand rolled hems, hand em Executive Prof, j. roit.no down limply in a chair for 10 minutes Hovley.

John J. Durlcln. Thomas J. Mc Hueh. P.

J. O'Mallev Ui Rinh vii. 11 you can make it. Just slump, broidery and scalloping. Not a whole you could stretch out, that is all the lot of it on a single costume, but 1.

MCAnorew. Arcnoaid: John P. Manon. Edward J. Lynett.

Patrick 1. Casey. David J. Reedy. T.

P. Duffy, Hon. John more effective. But slumping in enough to give it that touch of daint "9 chair, entirely relaxed, is something. iness.

wnen that 10 minutes grace r. iwriiy. 1 nomas r. wuinn, jonn J. comm.

F. Shean. James A. Doherty. W.

P. Boland, John T. Donnelly, Jessup; John D. Hlnton. W.

F. DeLaney. Throop; Hon. Harry "Problems of Delinquent Girls." Miss Murray has had unusual prac tlcal experience in dealing with delinquency among girls. She will, be prepared to answer questions concerning local problems dealing with women and girls, those that are delinquent and come before the courts, and also how to prevent delinquency before It gets as far as the courts.

Judges, prosecutors, police heads anc others interested In the subject are invited to attend. Sam Shair is president of the club and will" preside. Philip Salsburg is chairman of the committee which arranged the program. During the war, Miss Murray for two and one half years was on service with the war department commission on training camp activities. She was supervisor of the section on women and girls in ten southern states.

She organized, with the help of local communities, programs for the of women and girls in the training camps and naval station cities and towns, she hud manv Dolice women ap We've had illustrated two examples over, try this Simple exercise and how it revives your fallen DsvchoIoKV. Prominent Mev Yorker Says Business faTto BuildHealthForSuccess 7 if Take your fingers of both hands and of this use of handwork in the sketch below a blouse with agotted on Jabot and a dress trimmed with the literally pick up your features. Be crocheted edging. gin with your thumbs planted firmly on your cheek bones and with your Flowers On Hat ringers very staunch, lift the face un Soft Necklines You've noticed, of course, how soft der the' eyes, run the fingers firmly the sketch), gauntlet cuffs, or a dozen up over tne bridge or the nose, mas necklines are looking. And that's an otner ways oi decoration.

sage it slightly between the eyes and And of course the fashionable all' tnen continue clear up. keeDing ud other evidence of the fashion for femininity. Cowl drapings (one is houette as a whole is more feminine. sketched), all kinds of scarfs, ruf that lifting motion, clear to the hair line. Then take your hands and push You see It in the soft flowing lines of fled collars and ruchings they're dresses, tne aenneo waistline, tne lull up your scalp from the back of the all fashionable and all feminine.

neck up onto your head. Begin down ness in skirts a silhouette more becoming to more women than any Lingerie trimming is one of the most on your shoulders, work upward firmly pointed and many of these police women then appointed are still continued. Many programs for girls then organized are still in existence. In 1919 Miss Murray was appointed for many years. (Copyright 1031, by Amoi Pariah) feminine of all details.

And you find it all sorts of soft batistes, organdies r. new, uunmore; James h. baiiv. May field: Thomas Murphy, M. E.

Comerford. M. John Oownley, P. F. Cusick, Prof.

T. A. Tlerney. James F. Walsh.

Oly phant: M. F. Fadden. M. J.

McHUfth. W. J. Dooley. Peter M.

Joyce. John F. Durlcan, Thomas P. Cullen. Stanley F.

Coar, Hon. Patrick J. Boland. Hon. P.

F. Caloin. W. R. Lynett, Hon.

C. P. O'Malley. Jerome P. Casey.

Frank A Gilroy. James J. Powell. Hon. Michael F.

Sando. AdTlaory James T. Sweeney, James Flynn, K. J. O'Brien.

Patrick W. Costello. Hon. Patrick McLane. F.

P. McLauuhin, John M. Gallagher, Blakely: Hon. E. J.

Healey, Carbondale: Hon. John E. Barrett. Hon. Frank R.

Coyne, Michael A. McQlnley. James J. stone. Peter Rooney, Carbondale; Or.

M. F. Boland. Huah J. Brady.

Archbald. Martin J. O'Toole. U. T.

O'Malley, M. P. J. Murphy. Dr.

W. P. Kennedy, M. J. Martin.

M. J. Rafferaw. John F. Buckley, James O'Reardon.

M. G. Cusick. Joseph E. O'Malley, Thomas Nealon.

Olyphant: John Scanlon. Archbald; W. F. Gibbons, Frank J. McDonald.

John Lawler, Olyphant; James J. McNulty. Throop: J. W. McAuvlc.

Thomas J. Connor. John J. Healey. John Mullen.

John J. McHurh, M. J. Mackln. Peter J.

Cosarove. Thomaa J. Duffy, Frank Kearney. W. O.

Fayton, Dunmore; Edward F. Scanlon. M. M. E.

Fannin. Dunmore. Prospective tenants for your apartment, read the Want Ads every dav Will and in between strokes, bend the neck down and try to relax it. Then go back to your face, pick up the face the same way, concentrating your lift and laces used on collars and cuffs, snrt Nirklinn Tomorrow: Amos Parrish Writes On such as the lace collar' sketched. I the Fashion For Jacket Costumes; And the lingerie type afternoon and mere "vlvaI of an old time, ing between the eyes and smoothing evening dress is being seen more and verv feminine fasnion.

out over tne torenead. Stroke firmly up the sides of the face towards the Flower on Halt temple. Massage the head slightly to matce it tingle. Flowers on hats. That's feminine, Ml If you do it right, it is surprisingly all right.

You saw some of these last refreshing. Finish this in about 10 spring and summer and you'll see minutes and then apply cold cream more of them this year. Two fashion' if you nave time, vanishing cream if able ways of using flower trims are you haven't. Dash on an astringent, sketched. One shows three gardenias placed right at the neckline of a close apply make up, tidy your hair and see how much younger and prettier you fitting little turban.

ieei The other sketch Is a very new kind This is literally a beauty nick uo. I will be surprised you are not well they see your ad tomorrow? of hat, tip tilted to one side with the flowers placed under the brim. executive secretary or tne ew xor Travelers' Aid society. She reorganized the Travelers' Aid, changed its function somewhat, and improved its methods of work. From time to time since 1919 Miss Murray has been given leaves of absence to other cities to organize their work with girls.

She established the women's division of the Detroit police department. She assisted Cleveland in organizing the women's bureau of their police department. She was consultant in New Orleans, Atlanta, and other cities in establishing work with women and girls in their police departments. She made a survey of protective work for women and girls in Hew Haven. In 1930, on a six months' leave from the Travelers' Aid, she organized the bureau of crime prevention in the police department of the city of New York.

Defer Equity Meet The Equity club of Scranton, one of the city's service clubs, will not meet today due to the fact that their regular quarters in Hotel Casey will be taken up. The next regular meeting will held on the first Tuesday in March. President James Reardon has been confined to his bed for the past two pieasea witn what it does for you. The hair under these hats, and most all other 1931 hats, is softly curled. And tnat, too, is another evidence that femininity rules.

More hair is Photo By Underwood A TJnderwoofl' Mr. Arthur Gowin, New York City. seen under hats, top. It's no longer lasnionaoie to nide it or to cut it straight and short like a man's. The intricate details on sleeves are feminine.

Of course there are still many plain, straight sleeves. But more have some interesting details a ruffle a frill, an envelope fiao. a double Lack of Out Door Exercise, Hastily Eaten CLELAMD' SIMPSOW CO TEE (GLdDlE Fluffy, warm 70x80 sleeve effect, puffing at the elbow, or Fine Handwork ciose cuns ana pumng above (as in Detailed Sleeves councils of Daughters of America of weeks. NURSERY GROUP Clarks Summit LEADERS NAMED OLARKS SUMMIT, Feb. 16.

Tues Committee chairmen for the year Taylor Many Attend Services day evening, the Lydian class of the Worry and Nervous Strain Creating Wide Spread Neurotic Condition, States Mr. Gowin MUST TRAIN FOR BATTLE OF 1931 Lackawanna county will hold their district meeting at the rooms of Taylor council. No. 4, in Thomas hall on Tuesday evening. Hold Funeral Srvices For Mrs.

John Reese were announcea by Mrs. Oarfleld W. Weaver, president, at the monthly Methodist Episcopal Sunday school Part wool blankets meeting of the directors of the Day will hold its annual banquet in the church. The banquet will be served by the Epworth class of that Sunday For Mrs. John Tannler TAYLOR, Feb.

16. From the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Moore, 114 nursery yesterday. They are: house, Mrs. G.

J. medical, Mrs, George Hailstead: sewine. Mrs. F. W.

TAYLOR, Feb. 16. Funeral ser school. vices for Mrs. John Reese were held Wollerton; personnel, Mrs.

L. a. Syl The Mothers' department of the Ab Storr's street, this afternoon occurrea vester; case, Mrs. G. W.

Weaver; ways the funeral of Mrs. John C. uannier, $2.95 ington Women's club wil' hold its regular meeting in the clubhouse, Wed Inexpensively priced at Many were in Th Rev. Paul W. Meisenheimer, pastor of St.

Paul's Evangelical church, conducted services in her home Recommends Regular Use of New Scientific nesday afternoon. The devotions will be, in charge of Miss Evelyn Johnson, associate director of the Loyalty crusade. She will speak on "Loyalty of Mothers." H. V. Stewart, supervising principal of the high schools, will You won't mind the cold if you are comfortably nestled at 3 o'clock.

Mrs. Lulu Davis ana John H. Watkins, occompanied by Miss Olea Khachick, sang a group of this afternoon in the family home, South Main street. Many relatives and friends were present. The Rev.

W. J. Hill, pastor of the Congregational church, and Elliot Hunter, act tag pastor of the Church of Ood, conducted service at the home at 2:30 o'clock. Interment was in Forest Home cemetery. Taylor Briefs TAYLOR, Feb.

16. The parishioners of the Church of Immaculate Conception will conduct their pre Lenten card party on Tuesday evening. In honor of her seventeenth birth Discovery As Aid In Quickly Restoring Health and Giving Vital Strength. under one of these warm, part wool blankets. Full 70x80 hymns.

A manifestation of the re speak on "Training for Responsibility." Mrs. Robert Hall, Waverly, speak soect in which the deceased was re inch size and in attractive block plaid designs with four and means, Mrs. N. N. Nichols, transportation, Mrs.

R. T. Smith; recreation, Mrs. Samuel Riegel; press, Mrs. George Ellis; garden.

Miss Elizabeth Crellin; diet, Mrs. Henry Miller. Reports were given by Mrs. J. S.

Burwell, treasurer: Miss Mary Miller, superintendent. Miss Miller said the Nursery would appreciate gifts of magazines, books, phonograph records for the children, a used typewriter and doll dresses. Mrs. Weaver urged the members of the board to attend the conference on social welfare at Reading, Feb. 25 28.

Donations were acknowledged, from Mrs. Gene Troop, Henrick's bakery, Mrs. Ralph Levy, Mrs. Chandler and Coursen's store. earded.

was evident by the many beau on "Eutnenics." tiful floral tributes received at the inch bindings. Rose, blue, lavender, green, tan with white. Miss Edna Reynolds is ill at her home. home on Grove street, having returned. Interment was in the Forest Home from State college on Thursday.

Globe Main Floor "I predict that 1931 will be a profitable year for the cemetery. The pallbearers, nephews of Mrs. Tannler. were: rranic Kenr, man or woman who has the health, strength and vi 8 40 Party Harry Kehr, William Fischer, Christopher Fischer, Edward J. Lanyon and Members of salon, No.

130, 8 40, tality to fight for success," says Mr. Arthur Gowin, well known in New York business circles. "In my opinion Norman Tanyon. The flower carriers were: Mes run unit of the American legion aux day anniversary, Miss Mary Harris was pleasantly surprised by the members of her club on Saturday evening in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas D. Harris, West Ather ton street. dames Frank Kehr, William Fischer, liiary, will hold a card party this afternoon in the home of Mrs, Francis Richards, 611 Birch street. Many Edward J. Lanyon and the Misses the real trouble with business is that the false standards Anne Schaefer and Margaret Fischer, Let a Republican Want Ad show you the way to extra cash.

See Page 18. The women of the Calvary Baptist prizes will be awarded the winner at of modern living are fast turning Americans into a nation each table. The public is invited to Manuel Boyer Is Buried attend. church will conduct a pea soup and faggot sale at the church social rooms on Tuesday at 11 a. m.

of neurasthenic men and women." The Century Engine company. No. In Cemetery at Dalton TAYLOR, Feb. 16. Many relatives and friends were in attendance thn 2, will meet on Tuesday evening in their rooms at 7 o'clock.

"How can you hope to get ahead when you are half lick? How can you expect to keep up the pace when afternoon at the funeral of Manuel The B. Y. P. U. of the Welsh Boyer, 1007 Williams street.

The Baptist church will hold its devotional meeting on Tuesday evening. vou neglect the commonest laws of good health? You'd Coal and Ceo Rondo Rev, Eben Seymour, pastor of the Primitive Methodist church, assisted by the Rev. W. H. Holder, Old Forge, Mrs.

Archie Miller. South Main street, is ill at her home. conducted service in tne home at 2:30 William Lowrv is ill at the home of o'clock. A quartet, composed of Mrs. laugh at a weak, sickly, young amateur who tried to stand up against a champion yet thousands upon thousands of workers are trying to win under just as heavy a his son in law, Harry D.

Anderson, 921 Union street. Bert Prestwood, Mrs. John Proper, Stephen Evans, and William Lewis, accompanied by Mrs. Stephen Evans, sang a number of hymns. A number of beautiful floral offerings were in handicap." 1 THH a evidence.

Interment was in Fair' lawn cemetery, Dalton. CLELAND SIMPSON CO. Mr. Gowin iroes on to say: "I have no hesitancy in David J. Williams Is Buried In Forest Home Cemetery TAYLOR, Feb.

16. Attended by many relatives and friends, the funeral Special purchase and sale! Lace Curtains saying that if 999 out of every thousand would build up their health and strength with a good tonic and there is no tonic the equal of Natona business would get better day by day." And Mr. Gowin is right, for many thousands stand ready to testify to the benefits of Natona. of David J. Williams was held this afternoon from the home of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. David Williams, 133 East Grove street. Group Group III, $1.45 $2.59 After a short prayer service at the home at 2 o'clock, the cortege proceeded to the church where services were conducted by the Rev. Eleazor Natona Is a boon to all who are sufftring from tho strain of pres Davies, pastor the weisn Baptist church; the Rev. Clifford Hall, of the Pentecostal church, and the Rev.

John Jenkins, Mooslc. Burial was in ent day living those who art not exactly tick but who lack energy nd ambition, are languid and Hit the Forest Home cemetery. leu, despondent and depressed and who complain about having heed aches, backaches, poor circulation, cold feet, disiiness, sallow complex ions, susceptibility to coughs tfnd 13.69 Fine grade lace curtains of shadowy weaves and filet nets. Some dropped patterns. All nicely made in the newest and most popular styles.

Ordinarily would be priced from $2 to $5 a pair. Special! Curtain panels Shadow weaves, filet net and a few marquisette panels. All nicely made and finished with U7il fringed ends. Formerly priced $1.15 to (1.50. 4 Globe Third Fleer colds, ringing in the ears, Improper digestion, gastritis, bloating, a tired, Unemployed Legion Men to Be Registered TAYLOR.

Feb. 16. An Important meeting of the local American legion post will be held on (Friday evening at the borough building when all members who are out of employment will register. The list will be forwarded to the district employment officer. At this meeting there will also be application forms for disability allowance for all former servicemen to fill out in compliance with the World war veterans act of 1924 as amended July 3, 1930.

dragging feeling of body or a slug gish mind and dull memory and are so nervous that they can not get a good night's sleep, nor havs they enough rich, red blood in their veins to make them capable or self reliant. storing buoyant spirits and a testing of general well being. In fact, the quick action and magnificent effect of Natona is liks being gently lifted from the depths of deep despair Into sunshine and happiness. Scranton. druggists recognlzs Ul Natona a preparation of real merit; they readily acknowledge the value of' this modern formula and ar glad to offer It to their patrons.

So sure are they of the beneficial effects of Natona that they mak this extraordinary offer to every purchaser. Read This Cusrsntee. If you are run down, listless, despondent and depressed; if you have headaches, backaches and feeling of lassitude; if your appetite' is poor and you suffer distress after eating; if you don't feel well and want to get well, get a bottle ot Natona. Take it according to directions and If, when you have used half of it you ars not fully satisfied with the results obtained, return the unused portion and the full purchase price will be refunded. Natona is endorsed and sold by leading druggists in Scranton and nearby towna ao that every sufferer now bas ao opportunity to teat the merits of this rare preparation.

Natona is ao wide in its field ot iinAtuliiAMii an certain ara the re Natona is a scientific preparation of A. to Convene TAYLOR, Feb. 16. The that is said to be the superior ot various anything ever before offered the American public. It has a pecul Be sure to take advantage of this Sale of Pewterware iarly grateful effect, apparently go ing direct to the desired, spot.

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Solid pewter that will not tarnish. Graceful, modern designs. "Early American" in its effectiveness. Large assortment of wanted and useful pieces. Glebe Stund Floor so permanent are us oeneiiciai ei feels, that it seems more like a miracle than like a medicine.

It is helping thousands: why not let it help you Tirm'f lav atari todav! vofe system and in promoting better ap Globe Third Floor Rugs may be purchased on our Club Plan petite and digestion, restful sleep, greater buiiily vitality and in re should nuts am Improvement right away..

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