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wm-w ALLENTOWN DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY, SEPT. 11. 1914 SECOND PAGE fmaur department iPlopb 3obf Reporter MINTERLEITETC Th Store for AU Peopl 3 Store News for Friday Saturday cera. Mr.

Waluerl wu aurprisej Fall Millinery Opening. Mr. TS. N. Nelmeyer, hereby, an for a moment after which ha thanked bin 00-worker for ttieir magnificent nnuncra her Fall millinery opening at 205 Main on Saturday, Kept.

Uth Mrs. Neimeycr will have on display a much larger Una than before, all of gift. Toaatu were freely raHponded to by those present. The following were In atteudaiHie: Irani Krauts, Titus Snyder, Harry albert, Albert Uuclr, Kdgar Brown, Juhn Laudeimlimer and October Number of Th Woman's Magazine can bs had at th New Idea Pattern Counter. the latest, up-to-date and correct mo H.

3LEH CO. New Daylight Department Store, 'Pa. Rare Bargains Here Tdday in New Fall Merchandise dels. Everybody ia cordially Invited A. V.

Buck. If you are scribe to-day. to attend. adv. elO-11-12.

Farewell Party no subscriber $1.20 value for 35c All memibert of town council and Robert 8. Stoneback, lei-retarri ol Interesting Newi In the Rttdy-to-Wetr tiepirtnent Regard log Our Arte rati en Department Jor the rail aaaaou we have reorgaolied thai depart me nt aaQ with the many new Ideas we will Include our usual guarantee of porfaat alterations and lit guaranteed on 0017 article. New Dress Sklrte Made of fine) all wool aerge or wool crepe soul a. In nary, alack and brown. All now styles.

Including to long Russian tunic effects. $4.04 value. FYMay and Satur- qq day Paa70 Woman's and Misses' Maw Coats Just recelTed about 30 new Fall A delightful farewell party waa held at the Ornirod The Hermit council, Robert But, borough treasur er and Burgeaa Ja-mes Kldd. Haa Laroe Plant Hosiery and Gloves Great aeeortznetiU lnoind lag only th better grade. iaio Pair Women'a or Mlieea' er Chlldren'a Btooklnga.

All alaee. Mo Pale Bilk Btooktnca, guaranteed to wear. All ahadea, 36e Taluae. 4a Pair Bilk Stockings, all gnevranteed qualities. Box Pair Btttra fine Bilk Hose, all ahadea.

fLSS values. age, at Summit Lawn, on Tuesday evening. In honor of George Ormrod, won of Mr. and Mre.aJohn D. Ormrod, Daniel Mohr, haa a CaJedlum Kecu- who left on Wedneeday to resume lantum plant commonly Known Elephant Ear In hie yard which his studies at Franklin and Marshall col costs tor early wear, made of ssrgs.

naW style length and up-to-data lege at Lancaster. The was Joy.fully apent In models. All stses, regular 910 ooata. Friday and Satur $6.98 plavlnar games after which part of the day at evening was spent In peoa-renelve earn nlavinir. Instrumental muale was several leaves -measuring HI inches rn length by J7 lnehes wWe.

The plant In a monster and stands about 8 feet high. Out of Quarantine The home of Mehl was yester. day released from quarantine by health officer Roger fjiudenslager. Paul Struher, her grandson, had lieen furnished hv several of the guests pre. DRESS GOODS 8ECTION New Serge All ahadea, made of extra fine wool, 88 Inches wide.

Special at 49c yd. Storm Serge All wool, fine trade, 63 inches wide. Special at 79o Wool Poplin In all the new fall coloringa. very practical for skirts or dresses, $1.26 value. Special at 98o Diagonal Serge 44 inches wide, In all the new shades, $1.26 value, special at gas Brocaded Velours In all shades, very stylish and practical for trimming.

Special at $1.23 ort thrmiorliout the evening. while Women's New Fall Dresses New Pall and Winter Ooat Swtts Maw models Just In from New York's moat famous el oak and suit housa. All new shades and in the new length ooata and sklrU attractively mad, uanally Ain 1.. Friday and Saturday at 1 New Pall avrta. Instead of We wfll place on sale, as our afflicted with measles.

the party formed themselves Into couples and darned. At the appolntel time the amusements for the evenlns cae to a halt and excellent refreshments wtre served. The Bungalow was artlstirally for the occasion by Illuminat Introductory offer 40 new auita, mad to sell at $25.00 All new shades, Special I 2.95 Will Receive Pay The school teachers of town w'tl handsome styles beautiful models. Friday and Satur OLOVE DEPARTMENT tSe Pair Short Gloves, all colon, splendid qualities. BOc Pair Short Qlovea, extra flue matorlala, regularly 69c pair.

Mo Pair Extra line all ailk long gloves, $1.00 values. 98c Pair Kid Gloves, an shades, guaranteed quality. $19.98 this evening receive their semi-month day only at ly psy from treamirer of the school board, Charles Wasner. ed Japanese lanterns which greatly added to the charm of the occasion. Cream Coats and Plaid Coats for early Fall wear and evening wear.

All sties, attractive stylos, regular 1X2.88 values. (A QQ Friday and Saturday only at Were Fishing, Harrr Kemmerer. John lobst, John The following were in mpnaaro-. Misses MuAjorie Lonkneker, Doris Lone-necker. Esther Ochs.

Catherine Oumiph. Thomas Egner, snd Hamue! Women's Coat Suits for Heimbach made an automobile tnp to Hosensack yesterday on a fishing trip. Matchem. Fdns -Castor. Bmillne Ke-ler, Kdna -Vn1r.

Ruth Ormrod. a.n-1 R. W. Hinterleiter Company, 635 Hamilton St. As no statistics were given presume that the results was the usual Messrs.

Rdwcrd Kessler. Paul Myers. Fred Newhard. Hummel. Homer ne.

Parker. Fred Kramer. William utrei a.r-1 hi L- 1" Tart II Lost Puree Mrs. John nunson. while hurryln-? and George Ormrod.

to ratoh a trolley car for Allentown on B. of A. Meet Emaus C'rvle, Brotherhood of Am Early Fall Wear, Values To $25.00 0g Best Fall Sport Coats at $10 and $12.95 Worth from $15.00 to $25.00 Women's Cloth Coats at Thursday morning In some unaccoTint able manner dropped her purse Some HARLEM erica, will aieet in regular weekly es. sion in the lodge hall this evening. where on Main ft.

Mrs. nunson would 'he thankful to anyone finding brother family, Mr. and Mrs. Javid Rothenberger and Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Rothenberg-er paid a visit to the family of James Robert, near Corning. Miss Masy Schruoyer, who was em O. of O. Meats Fmaus Nest. No.

1536. Order of The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the purse to return It and receive reward. John U- Strunk was baptized by Rov.

The selection of a dentist Is an Important matter, for a poor one oftn does more harm in a few mtnutes then a sr ind one Owls, will meet In regular weekly ses DON'T FORGET Inmes N. Blatt of Old Zionsviile and sion in the bank building hall tms ployed in the home of David Cleniiner Date In Error The date announcing the millinery j- the name bestowfd was Jennie Uueila. even in. Many people from this place on Sun at l.ehighton, returned home to her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry U. can repair in a lifetime. opening of Mm. K. M.

Nelmeyer. tn-j Ne Band Concert nini! to the coolness of the wea Main nrlllner. as Saturday Sept Sehmoycr. day, evening attended the Illustrated lecture (riven by Mr. ,1.

O. Kim a native of Korea at Huff's Church. The ther the Emaus liana did not hold the Misses Amelia and Sarah Wiegner ofioert at nd Broad wnicn ember was In error and shoul I have read, fturrtay. September 12th, assisted in today's Advertisement. lluatratlona divert were from Japan, had been scheduled for last Wednes Korea and China.

day evening. Hhould the weatner of Chapel were here over Sunday, paying a visit to their sister, Mrs. Nathaniel Gregory. The following were entertained by Mr. (Snd Mrs.

John Wear over Sunday. FILLINGS, 50c up Painless Extraction Free when teeth are ordered. SETS OFiTEETH $5.00 UP Kvery patient a satisfied feraonai Mrs. Robert Met'raw of ratersnn. The plcinc held under the auspices Like prove warmer next week, tms concen will undoubtedly be played, on Wed of Harlem rustle No.

335 K. tl. K. in X. Is spending several weeks with he Jtrove of- Nuthaniel Gregory at the Charles Ooldman and family.

nesday evening. Natural Mr. and Mrs. George Neumoyer an Hariein school house on Saturday af Rov Albright and Frank Stnrta Will Initiate The riesrree team of 'Mystic Star spent Wednesday fishing nt fiBm. ternoon and evening: was largely attended.

Tne music was furnished by SILK DRESS COATS For wear right now at tremendous saving's Made of fine silk moire and taffeta. Some plain tailored effects, while others come in novelty style. Light weight in colors and black. $10.00 Coats at 55.00 $15.00 Coats at $7.95 $18.95 Coats at $10.00 iHidge, No. 73, will this evening con Mrs.

M. F. Miller of Allentown, vis fer the first degree upon a numoer ited Mrs. Comito Thomas on he Vera Crux band. Robert 10.

Gery formerly of Macun- BR10BEWDRK A Teeth With these teeth you can chew your food. They are solid as a rock. They are andldiites Tor Uonstsntlne lodge at Uelntown. The trip will he made In son Charles of Spring Creek, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Wean and sons l.uthor and William of Geigcr's Mill. Miss Kstella Relchard and son Wil-lard of Bechtelsvtllo spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Reichard. SCHOOL TAX RECEIPTS Rev.

P. f. Knuffman visited Pres gie made a business trip to Itechte-ville on Tuesday. ton He'l at Ironton on Wednesday. John Wean and John H.

llery were Miss c.ertrudc Pnrcell who spent the One or more missing teeth either Jaw I replace with my new style bridge- a spp'ial trolley car whloh will lesvn 4th and Main. at 7.30 p. m. AH tliose niching to aocompany the de-Kre( team to Constantine lodsre ar past week with and Mrs. Well at Alburtis and Allentown on a business trip.

ington and family returned to her clean, sanitary. ExatnlBatloa isdAdYlce I REE Mr. and Mrs. Alvin V. Albitz and son home in Ridley Park, on Wednes work.

Raymond were visiting- friends on Sun $30.00 Coats at $15.00 School Tax Collector Adam Bittner lias received to date $85,000 of the day. Second Floor ANCHOR Joseph Mast, son Homer and daugh day. Or. Harvey F. Rean of MountainviV.e visited relatives In town on Wednesday.

Mrs. Samuel Custer, who spent ter Verna of Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Hen DENTURE 7M ry Miller and daughters Daisy and PLATE, Dt AT 17 Bessie of Huffs Church, M. and Mrs.

duplicate which since last year has increased from to The noticeable increase of is duo to the increase of the tax rate from 5 to- 6 1-2 mills and the numerous new buildings which have been erected in the past year In this city. welcome to do so. A. R. stroh i tne degree master.

Reported Improving Clarence Bilger. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bilger. who was to the Allentown hospital last Friday and operated on for appendicitis.

Is reported to be much Improved yat this writing. Edwin Hamman, who has been on the sick list for the past several days is reported convalescing. Will Test Fire Alarm iNotice Is hereby given to the citizens of town that the Fire Committee of town council wpl this evening at 6 p. m. test the new fire alarm 'boxes which have recently been connected with the fire 'alarm system.

This notice is given so that the citizens of town may be Informed why the tire John S. Rauch and children John, Clarence and Edna and Henry Albitz, were the guests of James F. Hohrbuch and family. Mr. and Walter Mertzler and two children of Allentown, spent a few days with the latters parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Iewis Heimbach. Norman and I'ierrie Rauch of Allentown spent Sunday here with their (737 HAMILTON ST. ABOVE SAMUELS' STORE.

Open Evenings Till 8 O'clock The loss of Southpaw Joe Boehling is a severe blow to Clark Griffith's Washington team. Joe will be out the game during the remainder of the season on account of an Injured knee. Entrance Through Farr Bldg. several days with her parents at Lans dale, returned to tow-n on Wednesday. Mrs.

Henry P.Uger and son Feilt Bilger. visited Clarence Bilger. at the Allentown hospital on Wednesday afternoon. Howard Metz transacted business Allentown on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.

Robert 'But a visited friends at Allentown 011 Thursday afternoon. Liz.ie Bigony of Shlllington is visiting Mrs. Jackson of town it the 'present, time. Mrs. Panlel Sherman, Mrs.

Frances Sherman and son John of visited Mr. Mrs. "Walter Mull an1 family on 'Wednesday. Mrs. Willis Bilger visited relatives at Allentown on Thursday afternoon.

Milton Kerretrrer and son Paul Kem merer, took an automohile trip to 'Reading yesterday. Great Sale in Art Needlework Department 3rd floor A prominent manufacturer's stock of over 1000 pieces here to select from at 1-3 TO Y2- OFF REGULAR PRICES without a doubt the GREATEST BARGAIN EVENT in the history of our Art Needlework Department. The line includes a complete assortment white, ecru and white linen stamped goods. Do not fail to inspect these values. Third Floor.

Many other items too numerous to mention at Money Saving Prices. asm AH This Week Until Saturday Inclusive alarm is soundpd at that time. Received Books Martin Kremser, local representi-tive for the Iemocrat, yesterday received a consignment of the books called "Heart Throbs" which are being given away with one coupon cut from the Allentow Democrat and 88c. The two books formerly sold at- $3.00, but a syndicate of newspapers bought the copywrlrht, and are now distributing them at the a.bove price. These 'books have been sent to Mr.

Kremser so that all those In this section will find it more convenient to procure the same. The 'hooks contain only the ibest in literature, and the publishers "THIS DATE IN HISTORY." ANKRUPT September 11. Marshal Turenne, the famous 1611- French commander who captured forty towns In a single month. Born at Sedan. Killed in huttle at Kalzbach, duly 27, 1675.

tT44 Sarah Baehe, only duiih'liter of Benjamin P'ranklin, born. Died Oct. 1808. HOUSE FOR RENT No. 1023 Court 6 rooms.

Rent $12.00. Apply at Third Floor office. H. LEH CO. tnj it exceedingly easy to dispose LB sa; 1814- The British were defeated -by Corner Lehigh and Union Sts.

Union St. Corner Lehigh and Union Sts. Hi Union St. the Americans in the buttle of laku Clia.tiipla.in. Revolt in Hungary against Aus 1848- trlan Open Evenings 1SG0 Jenny X.ind first appeared on an MAXATAWNY.

American Btagre at Castle Car- isauie. All those wishing to nave a eet can -procure them 'by calling on Mr. Kremser. Held Banquet A 'banquet was held at the 'Knilrnal House last evening at whkh Harry KVal'bert, president of town council, was the host. The banquet was held in onor- of Mr.

W-aibert's twenty-eighth birthday anniversary The lianqupt loom was fitly decorated for the with large ibmiquets a' flowers in festive array. The Oian-(luet table was heavily laden with all the delicacies of the season. After the guests had Indulged to their fill, secretary of council, (Robert 8. Stone-ba-ok arose and In a short' presentation speech presented president Wal- York. 1864 lien.

Sherman ordered all civi lians to leave Atlanta. 1877 The Russians and Roumanians made a third unsuccessful attack on Plevna, losing 16,000 men. 18S8 The Toronto Exhibition was opened by the Oovernor General Ijord Stanley of Freston. 1889 International Monetary Congress via r. Do-In iert with a beautiful silver loving cup mini a.

umuLiiui Kiivn inviiis iui at j. token of esteem from his fellow-'1905 Sir Wilfrid Iiurier turned the as The "Berlin," formerly 725 Hamilton Street, Stock of Ladies' and Misses' Fine Up-to-Date SUITS COATS WAISTS DRESSESMILLINERY first sod for the Grand Trunk tnem-bers of council and 'bormigh offi- LARGE GAIN IN LEHIGH'S MINERAL PRODUCTION In according to reports, received by the state Keolosieal survey the total mineral production of Lehigh county was IS.0fl2.694 as compared with in 1912. This was an increase of $2,190,567 or more than 37 per cent. There was an increase of over barrels in the quantity of cement sold, which is the greatest factor in the mineral production of l.eh!grh county. The following table gives the details of the.

production for the years 1913 and 1912 so far as the same can be done without disclosing- individual output: 1912 J913 Brick and tile 219,644 213,336 Sand and gravel 267,872 37,521 Cement J4, 282,085 $6,756,315 Slate i 773,988 779,347 Lime 23,431. 50.340 Miscellaneous 205,116 255,865 Total Includes: Mineral paints, Hay, iron ore, sandstone, limestone, min- i eral waters. Mr. and Mrs. Ounrarl and ton Karnrot, MP? incl -Mrs.

Maurice of A Unit town, visited James Oomath and family over Wunday. Mrs. Mary Boar and (lauhi.er, IM-amie, of ttethiehem, visited her motiher, Mrs. Kovina Schaffer. Mrs.

Hezekiali Bnrlz and children, Helen, Emma, Miabrl ami Maria, spent a. few days at rayons visting Geonse JTeffmer and family. K. J. Rlroarbach and "In-other have the contract of putting 'steam heat in the residence, of Walter Richards.

Mrs. Tiajiijji Beidelman of JXatama spent a few days with James Conrad and family. James Conrad sold his lot to Stanly Grim, private, terms. Grim intends to build a house this Fall. Daniel Merkel of Allentown, is vis.

itinsf W. M. Menuabt ttnil family. lira. AusruiNt 'Smith and children of Reading visited Harrp Rreppert and family.

Mrs. William McNab-b -(fair spent Saturday in Allenti. The puiblio school of hp: i-tawny township will openon September 14th. Mahlon Guldin and 90ns i i (Htomer, were in Allentown ness. 3 HAIR DRESSING CASE APPEALED ft.

Mr. and Mrs. 'Henry C. Fricke have Hppealed from the decision of Alder man F. T.

L. Keiter upon a claim of $25 alleged to 'be due from Mrs. Ella 'McKee on a contract by which Pitcher BaumKartner of t'l: is a former Vniversity football star. When he lege this Kail he will be na playing with Maroons 1 1 Is now a professional. Tailored Silk I Tailored I Women's Suits Dresses Coats Waists That were sold by That were sold by That were old by the That wcre Pold by the the Berlin from $15 to the Berlin, from $10 to Berlin, from $12.50 to Berlin from $1.00 to $38.

$21.50. $2-50' CHOICE CHOICE CHOICE CHOICE $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 Children's White Others worth to $12, Others worth $8.00 Others Worih to $10 Dresses Only $3.00 Only $3.00 Only $3.00 Worth to $2, Onlv 50c I I $35 $35 A Few SpecioJs a1 -Look Over Oar Big WINDOW DISPLAY Then Come in and Try on the New LaU This Is All We Ask Com rlr Tomorrow or tb Nmt Day 0. M. SHOE CO. 733 Biniltaa Street, AUeitrwp ine neienaant agreed to pay 150 for teaching the defendant's daughter Hair-dressing.

There is no better time to start drinking Lambert's Soft Drinks than right now. Quality Unexcelled Absolutely -Pure. Trimmed Hats'sold by the Berlin up to $5. Bunches of Flowers, Fancy Feathers, Trimmings, Afillinery Sundries, also Untrimmed Hats 5c Mulinery Only E. A.

LAMBERT BOTTLER RtNCHtl PHONII ALLENTOWN: Lehigh Coplay, LerlQh 71i. BETHLEHEM Bell 1'53U latington. Ball Cahlaa Hi. ell 'Prion. 27-R.

I Buys, pa. Now ladies, there's no misstatement about these artictrs and if you consider Money worth saving-, COME IN. Trollej's pass the door. Lehigh 'Phone. 71303.

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