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The Allentown Democrat from Allentown, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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Brothers Hess -v '71- Hamilton, Ninth and Court Streets Allentown, Pa. Succumbed to Measles. Carlton ion of Charles R. and Eva E. Snyder, died Thursday rtorn-.

Iiik at 4 o'clock, after an Ulne ot measles, aged 11 months and 4 days. Tliu parents survive, one brother, Harold, and one slater, Beatrice. Funeral from residence of the parents, 1852 Washington avenue, Siegfried, at o'clock Sunday afternoon, with Interment In Falrview Cemetery. Funeral of J. F.

Lonabaugh. The body of Joseph F. lionabaugh was brought to Maimngie from Philadelphia and interred in Falrvlew Cemetery, after brief services were held In St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, IIbv. 5.

Biokley, pastor of M. E. Church, officiat ale "if the Yaur lis Mw hu SfllkS The fcatst of Yairdls off the Best anndl Most FasMonaM Silks the World Produces fin TSifis RomariraM ing- The deceased had been active all church work, was an officer of Csdn aed Black Silks at 1-3 t2 Offf Regular -Iftrices dresses and lovers of good silks because it conies at a time sale important to al fashtonaole you an idea os the wonder ml values that you will find displayed The following items silks are fin prta on oiuir comnters andl same and for over twenty-five years superintendent of its Sunday School. Mr. Lonabaugh was also a Civil War veteran.

lie was a member of the Fifteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry. He also belonged to St. Paul's Lodge, No. 481, K. A.

M.j Palestine Chapter, It. A. and Iloneosis Adepphen Lodge. No. 28, I.

O. O. V. Many beautiful floral tributes were presented. A quartet of St.

Paul's Lutheran Church, Allen town, sang several selections In the church and at the grave. Deceased was the father-in-law of Rev. G. A. Grelss, of this city.

Death of Mrs. A. S. Leinbaoh. Mrs.

Leinbach, second wife of the late Rev Dr. A. S. Leinbach, one of the most prominent of the Reformed clergymen of Reading, died in the Homeopathic Hospital shortly' after 2 (Colored! Silks 1 Colored Silks 40 and 48 Inch All Silk Foulards- $1.25 and $1.80 Quality at 88c a yard Black Silks 36 Inch Japanese Silks 78c Quality at 69c a yard Colored Silks 40 Inch Double Width Satin Charm euse $2.00 Quality at 91.37 a yard o'clock yesterday as the result of a prneC art i Haaly They rank well with the leaders and are sure to be largely favored this Spring and Summer. This assortment embraces a large variety of colors woven, bright jet bJmek afOr for Sajnaaaar waist are.

A yard ww. ilUCC It la of wonderful softneea and suppleness, easily In the draperies of the moment; different ahades to select from street and even fractured hip, sustained in a fall some weeks aso. She was asted 70 years. Mrs. Leinbach had been an inmate since April 8.

and designs colored grounds neat white and colored printed designs- A yard .01.27 ing colors. Including black and white A yard 30 Inch HabutaiTuh Silks 75c Quality at 48c a yard An immense assortment of these popular Wash Silks in white grounds with colored stripes in various widths; suitable for waists, dresses and kimonos, as well as for men's shirts and pajamas; excellent wearing and yfl washing qualSUes. yard TlOC 33 In. All Silk Shantung $1.00 Quality at 80c a yard These Silks from Japan, famous the world over for their wearing; and washing qualities. Ideal for dresses, SLATEDALE- 36 Inch FTsilr Titli! fi $1.28 Qualttr at 70e -miymA 32 Inch Crepe Tub Silks $1.26 Quality at 00c a yard Pretty colored satin stripes on white grounds; others A uaHU7 A yard have colored ombre so tin stripes ull new effects, for dresses, waists and men's shirts.

A yard Mr. and Mrs. Samuel France started housekeeping on Thursday. James Schleicher moved into John German's house on Tuesday. 0ville HeinsmUh is in a bad condition.

A trained nurse is now taking -care of Peters of Newside put up a new fence for James Snyder, and repaired Oscar Blose's fence. Frank Wenner of Allentown was in town during the week. George Seibert and Fred Snyder of transacted business in town on Thursday. 38 Inch ESack CKSaonCatarta $LSOQiaIttyatc-arfmvd Kenmad'Svad. vajsr -tiewre iA.yrt 40 Inch Double Width Satin de Chine $1.60 Quality at $L18 a yard No description can convey the charm of these new silk the soft satin de chine that stands first In for the new Spring gowns.

Their colors are new soft waists, separate coats, men's shirts and 1 children's wear. A yard 27 Inch Fancy Mesaaline Silks $L00 Quality at 5c a yard 46 Inch Cheney's Showerproof Foulards $2.00 Qualities at $1.60 a yard Every piece Is this season's styles and coloring- variety of Oriental, floral and white printed rtfl B(f space designs. A yard e'H 40 Inch Double Width Crepe FEeteor $2 Quality at $1.68 a yard This is one of the scarcest siUca to-day, but we are in a position to offer an exceptionally fine quality avt It. SI a yard, because we foresaw the demand for clinging silks and ordered heavily. A choice line ef colors about 38 and 40 IncbllltcJcCaai.

$1.60 Qosilty'at tones Including street and evening shades. Sfl A yard WTUeJ A choice line of street colors stripes, checks and figures. A yard tneh Fwn O-SsNt. and SaMn Dnciieaa and I Jiwh lin and Silk Braadoloth. A yard Mrs.

iStaniey Smith and Miss William Smith visited in Allentown and Bethlehem on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Sowden were Allentown visitors last Friday. Florence Kern, Lena Corey and Katie Corey were Allentown visitors on Saturday.

Miss Mary Shellenherger returned to town after a long visit at Henry Blose spent Wednesday at Reading. A crowd of folks went to Slatington on Tuesday night to attend the concert given by the Rom illy boy.s Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas of near Allentown, spent Sunday with relatives. TOPTON The following is a report of the Grammar school of town at the close 40 Inch Double Width Eroca'ded Crepes and Charnieuse $2 and $2.80 Quality at $1.25 a yard 22 and 38 Inch White Tub Silks $1 00 Quality at 66c a yard twenty-five, including black and whte.

A yard Fashionable and handsome silks In a range of beauti 42 Inch Elack fandarlnrCropo Heavy quality will launder perfectly. for dresses, waists and negligees. A yard ful street and evening colors, blaok and white. A yard Vtkah erw ftisUhaplandld or aU around wear. A yard of the eighth month, C.

E. Fister, Yardwide Silk Poplins Quality at 6Sc a yard These silks are in the height of fashion and many are selling for general wear; bright, soft finish and in 40 Inch Crepe de Chine, Crinkled and Mandarin Crepes $1.50 and $2 Qualities at $1.23 a yard 40 Inch IHack EllkCrepedai Chine $2 Quality at $L4 a yard 42, Inch Imported Twill Back Charmeuse $2.80 Quality at $1.98 a yard 'Guaranteed not to reugh up or wear fuzzy. Every desirable shade including many eharmlnr fl C)R Paris colors, also black and white. A yard He CO 40 Inch Double Width Crepe Meteor $2.60 Quality at $2.00 a yard .911.28 All the newest colors, besides black and white. A yard all the new Spring colors, black and white.

A yard Soft aad hemdaoTne, Car draptec A yard Yardwide Colored Satin Messalines 40 Inch Floral Printed Be Sole and Eroche Poplins $2 and $2.60 Qualities at $1.38 a yard 1.00 Quality at 78c a yard 40 Inch Clack Crepe Heteor $2 Quality at $l8a yard Tlk siBc ef the bottr caenlfiar to tot yen for lis fceenjtifnl flpiah and so draotnc a. Ml as. Splendid quality in new and beautiful colore atreet and evening shades and odd and scarce French colors teacher: Number of pupils enrolled, 32; average attendance during month, 29; average attendance during term, 32 per cent, of attendance 'during the month, males, 97; females 95; per cent attendance during term, males females, 97; timbre "of pupils in attendance every day during 'month, 38; number of pupils in attendance, every day during term, honor roll; advanced class, Marguerite Moyer, Pearson Hinterleiter; 'Eighth grade, Ardath Lessig, Lulu Herman, Clara Schlenker, Helen Heffner, Charles Seip, Genevieve 'Reinert; Seventh grade, Marion Moll, May Moser, Margaret Smith, Sally Schauers, Helen TrexJer. The following is a repor.t of the Intermediate school, Raymond L. Rohr-bach, teacher: Number of pupils enrolled, 33; average attendance during monui, 3i; average attendance during term, 3(5 per cent of attendance during month, 35; average attendance during term, 36; per cent of attendance during month, 96; per cent of attendance during term, number of pupils in attendance every day during month, IS; number of pupils in attendance every day during the month, ti; Honor Roll, Sixth grade, Minnie Weler; Fifth grade, Hilda Haas, Mabel Gambler, Marion Weller, Oswin Reinert, Carl Pfaff.man.

Mr. John H. Miller of town erected Beautiful, lustrous quality, soft mellow finish. Fifty Xew and beautiful, for dresses as well as for com .02.00 gar so fashionable, also black and white. A yard 7c new shades for-street and evening wear, including black and white.

A yard bination purposes. A choice line of street colors. A yard turdayFSeitu. DINNER 80c Hmmportajnit Sluowiinig oi! BaEmniaiGaa im Coats FOR WOMEN, MISSES' and GIRLS Swagger and practical coats for all out door wear, combining style and service. Tweeds, plaids, checks and mixtures.

Prices $10.00, $12.60 and $18 00 SMART STREET AND AFTERNOON COATS 01 moire silk, taf leta, golf ine, wool and silk poplin, fancy checks, plaids and serges. Prices $20, $23, $30, $38, Mew Fiction-Just Published' 'What Will People "AHcdem Vanity by Rupert Hughes. Price $1.38 "World's by Axnelle Rives, (Princess Troubetzkoy). Price $1.30 "Ariadne of AUaxiwater" by Sidney He. Call, author of Truth Dexter.

Price $1.38 "The Boomers" by Roy Morten author of the Plunderer. Price $1.28 "Diana of the Green Van" by Leone Dal-rymple. Price $1.38 "The Sultana' by Henry Rowland, author of the "Closing Price $1.28 a beautiful monument on his burial lot In the Union cemetery. Mr. and Mrs.

I). Fremont Barto of Continued for Saturday Sale of Women's Silk Bresses at 0HH.75 Involving 100 new and beautiful frocks for street, afternoon and evening wear. Changeant and Plain Taffetas, Printed Pussy Willow Silks, Printed Taffeta, Crepe de' Chine, Oriental Crepe, Brocaded Crepe, Silk Poplin and Checked Silk. The styles are the latest conceits of fashion the silks are of finest quality the colorings are rich and beautiful and include Russian green, navy, wistaria, brown, taupe, tan, reseda, white, sage, mahogany, Copenhagen, Neirose, garnet, tango, pink and maize. In the entire collection there is not one worth at least double the price.

Sizes for women and misses. Price $11.78 town attended the Pioneer Band concert held in Allentown on Tuesday evening. Mr. Barto is a clarinet play er 'n the Pioneer Band. and $46.00.

'ne iouowing are the church an nouncements for the coming Sunday: Reformed Cunday school, 9.30 a. m. Faith JJ.U E. Sunday school, 1.15 Roast Turkey Stuffed Cranberry Sauce Braised Sweet Potatoes Apple Tart Pumpkin Pie or Ice i Cream Tea, Coffee or TSlk Saturday Specials The Banker's Chicken Ltversr Saute on toast with pimento, sauce, 38c Stewed Chicken Cream Waffles Maahed Potatoes 40c Deviled Crab-Sauce Tartare with Lettuce Sandwich 20c m. Trinity Lutheran Sunday school, Women's annd Misses' Attractive Suits at OUS.OO, 020.00 amd $20.00 Exceptionally attractive models featuring new styles and 8.30.

p. Mi-sisonary and. Aid Society. 6.15 p. m.

Reformed Church New services by Rev. George B. Smith, "7. 15 p. ni.

Party Cases PLAYS AND PLAYERS. Isabel Irving is appearing' in "Un der Cover." of crushed morocco, moire silk lined, fitted with perfume bottle, powder box, lip stick, comb, mirror, engagement book, card receptacle, coin purse with chain attachment; variety of colors, size 2 1-2x3 1-2x4 1-2 inches; clasp and strap handle. Price $7.00 Klaw and Erlanger's first musical production for next season will be made In August. It will be an adap tation by Harry B. Smith of "'Le Fils Surnaturel," a play by Grenet d'An-court and Maurice Vaucaire, with music by Ivan Caryll.

Frank Lalor will create the leading comedy part. materials. FANCY TAILORED SUITS Copies from exclusive foreign models. Prices $40.00, $80.00 and $76.00. Imported Woolen fabrics, silk poplins, moire, silk crepe taffeta, etc.

Introducing smart and distinctive effects. Attractive Groups of Hew Paris Inspired Blouses at 02.00 to 06.00 Sheer lovely things, designed especially for Summer wearing. They are the latest word in blouse fashion and show many a new and pretty touch in cuffs, collars and yoke, grouped and displayed for convenient selection in the greatly enlarged Blouse Shop Second Floor. Mr. ana Mrs.

Frederic Hatton, the authors of "Years of rHscretion, Colored Ratines in a large assortment of desirable colorings pink, light blue, heliotrope, old rose, green, Copenhagen, navy, leather, wistaria and grey, at unusually low prices. One of the season's most fashionable fabrics, in weight suitable for women's dresses and suits. Widths 40 and 46 inches. Such quaUtiee usually sell at 78c to $2 yard. A yard 60c, $1.00 and $1.60.

have intrusted a new work entitled "The Call of Youth" to Joseph Gaites for production in Chicago early next month. The cast will include Fashions in Jewelry Come and Go But Beads Are IHere to Stay Colored Wooden Beads, 84 in. long, 80c Black Wooden Beads, variety of sizes, 80c Iveroid Oval Beads, 27 in long, 60s The New Celluloid Beads in Tango and gx een, 27 in. long 80c Gertrude Coghlan, Mary Xash, Virginia Hammond, Walter Hampden and Arthur Stanford. SAENGERBUND'S KOMMERS.

The annual kommers of the Lehigh Saengerbund will be held at 8 p. m. It for men only. FAIR COUNCIL NEWS. MEETING OF B'NAI B'RITH ster during a strike at his overall factory in the early part of last winter.

nent specialists of Germany. France The movement possesses more than tHdinary signincance from the faut TRI-STATE UMPIRES. At tbe regular meeting of Fair that the successful formation of the versal house of Arhip in America" are to be perfected at the sixth annual convention of the Bahai Temple Tunitey. which met in this city toAay for a four day's session. The new temple is to be uilt in Wilmetto.

a suburb of Chicago. Council of I. in the Hippo drome building a class ot flv candi Next ThursUay erenlnr after the regular meeting the Oriental Heeree will oe Kiwn to a class of ten candidates, after the degree work, ferresh-ments will served. Next Wednesday eveningf Apjril 29, the Council will turn out In a body and leave Sixth end Hanylton at o'clock for Copley they will attend tbe O. of 1.

A. Rally bring tail by the Copbr Council. and other countries have tjeen for a tong time qo determine the value of radium end mes-othoriura in the treatment of ear troubles. Some of the experimenters claim to have met mith decided success, while others are reported be sceptical recording the value of tbe treatment. Have Courage If there is one thing more than other that will cause discouragement it is indigestion, 4ut you should bear in mind that hundreds have been cured, permanently cured and at a very small dates were initiated our own de-ro team after Lhe mmiiw they all prwedd to the National Cafe.

J-VuLh 11 i I LA DKU'J 1 1 April 21 George M. Graham, president of the Tri-State League, announced the following umpires for the wesson of 114: Tom Walker, ot last year's staff; Kred Ap-Mleaie. lormerly a pitcher with the AtmeUts. Williamsport. Toronto and ltber team, and I If.

Ulatt. who as for a t.me with the Tri-state League stverai seasons ago. eHfREVEPJORT, I-rfL. April 24 The grand lodge of Bunt rith. the largest and most influential Jewish charitable and tienevoient organization the world.

wil begin its annual district convention in this city Sunday and contnue in session 'f several daa The gatherinsr will be attended by several hundred delegates and visitors from Florida. Georgia, Alabama, Texas. Louisiana. Arkansas. Oklahoma Tennessee and Mississippi.

ixth St, where a line nam and ears; supper waa serTed try Fox ljam-. the MANUFACTURER FACES MURDER CHARGE expense. Mrs. E. ForsLer uma.

Ohio. effort sto bring about an alliance of Boston federation will be followed by al the railroad htltr organisation In the Cnited 9tates and Canada. It is said that rfce federation movement is prompted, largely by tbe present policy of the railroads tn lessening the number of their employes. Tbe promoters of the new lorganixation propose to use Ms influence to secure favorable action on the appeal of the railroads for an Increase in rates, so that the irJods may find the further proprietors. writes: "I was troubled for a year or more with Indigestion.

Chamberiain'SJ Tablets afforded tbe first real relief I Toe following- were prMent: Arthur FEDERATION OF RAILROAD MEN W. Shoemaer. J. E5. XixaVm.

John obtained, and by taking two bottles of Blank. Adam D. Grose. William William B. Bartholomews them my whole system was put Into RADIUM TO CURE DEAFNESS BERLTX.

April 74 The merits of radium In the treatment of dnfnm anJ other affection of the ear will be tnreehed out at a congress of European ear- specialists which is to toeain Stanley Mabua. Fram-ia J. Arner. MARRIAGE LICENSES Charles T. Gammer and Minnie F.

Kl 'i-rr hyh of Guthn-jlb. healthy condition." For sale by dealers. adv. apr ROCKVILAiE. IimL.

April 24 The case of Emil Khrman, under Indictment on a first degree murder rhanre. is on the docket for trial Monday in the Parfke county circuit court, having been brought here on change of venue fnom Vigo county. Ehr man. no is a prominent manufacturer of Terr Uaule. ahot and killed a team FIRST UNIVERSAL HOUSE OF WORSHIP Lewis M.

Roth. Whitner M. Barthol- BOtmw. Mesa. April Zt A conference to be held at tbe Quincy House in this city Sunday is expected to give birth to new feJeration of sh.

organisations of railroad men In Boston ard ncinliy. IikHuIik em-irkue ia eCsAoissa Mt 'J acrtice. curtailment of their forces unneces- r. WinnVId K. Enaiert.

Ed. KwO. rr. John Murphy and Emma Lewis Paul Gehrinjcer. William Fink.

iart CHICAGO. April Plans to iUiiwin and A. Iliur us assaums Sunday- 1st Cologne. Emi ADVERTISE IX TUB L'EJCOCHAT ADVahatfeasi IX Ua LxHv.i&AT build. lMi la termed the "firat uni i 4 1.

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