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TRENTON EVKN'TNC. TIMES. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1015.. Personal and Social Doings PLEASING EVENT AT CONTEMPORARY A A Precedlns a gram. a i a i -lirrs are: Mrs P.

I T. Mrs, 'Mrs. A Tra.pp- i i i i ss i i i w.i i i i a i morn i wre pr." a i i a of or. i a a I Mrs-. A.

i i a PeCo.j. i i i mr.s: i of -tlif a i i i o-f he' -laws. 'Die proj.M-a.in of.ih.'e was i a i i a eiij'oyed 'Mrs-- a read- "The Smie-'i-of rlvmiiincrly a i an old i a pewn -if trrax i j.hj:§jftP!=. which Sweet" River." Black Joe." a Doodle" a several others. .1.

i Dnrey The second pnrt the affai musical which. need ivi I i i i charter member -of club. Mrs. i i i a a i well known concert i a and appeared i thi? i i i Hemenyi Company: Tt an old used i i-ompany a a a were '--Rondo" by i i by Ariel" 5 by Gounod Clumber'-' ntirt i a Maria." by MISS MINNIE CAPLAN. the TO HOLD SOCIAL FAREWELL PARTY FOR DR.

FALLON A a i i i i i re- ly i Dr. .1 a duc- toi- si i i i i at I i of a I Course. i a i i Sired-. Dr. i Ion 'leaves i i i I t'oj- i i In- i i i i i i i In- i a i i i i i i i i a i i I I I I ha i a a a i i i a i i I la rv 1 sally; some i a a ,1.

Course, I.co i a i Florence: a san'fr, Course was the a a i i i also i a i a i i ions. Dr. a i i i i I i Colleen." i a composed a Course a were A i i i i present were: and Mrs. a i and and Mrs. i a a i and, i .1..

i and L. sirs. .1. a i Mr. and Mrs.

.1. i a Mr, and Mrs. Course, Mr. Fred a Mr. Dr.

i i a a Dr. a Dr. Tado.siak. Mr. Course.

Mr. a a i M'r. Uowerr. Mr. A vis, Mr.

Herick, Miss "Florence 1 i a i List. Miss A i a i 'Miss May Davis, and Miss i a i Evans. i i a Rob- i i a Miss a Miller, i i pa, I Young People's Activities TO HOLD SOCIAL TOMORROW NIGHT The 1'aster's i Class and the a of the i A a i i School i i i i a in a social a i for A I DILE.O. The m.Miibcrs- A SiiiiH.bi.nt- a -a'nd i i are i i i i a i i i lie i i SODALJTV IS TO HOLD CAKE SALE SOCIAI CLUB TO CONDUCT DANCES i i i liy'lirr. il.

W. i i IP Y. A. i-Inbrooms. Tile i i r-oriimitteo of i i i -Miss i i i Miss Emma Jrieinbc-r of the bv preTseiiV: an.l "Miss.

A a 1 meetina. nnary 4. and I I 1'ivii of i As- i 1 i i i was i a a i i snlo. a i TV- -r i- ccomnrmiod i liy the i i i a i i i Misses HesSie a.nd Lavinc': i i i AV. r.

T. in- I Re-Inor. a a i by X. serle.s of i i inisFiie'PK of the Red i be held each Wednesday cvc-n- l-ing-, bes-inninK this i in -Lie- de.rkranz a South i A I This c.lul.i has been -in 1 several yenr-s a a i v'-jry stic- of the -cessful d'ancets in past. J.adie.s' a i of the I i bold their i i rtadioe and a i DUeo will day 'plan's were i for i several vocal 'A.

i Mrs. i i a 1 a Mrs. a Piockr.on. pr. tif --Xpw Women's nml a of i be at Innchi'oTi of -The rontcmp'in'iry.

i will he rext a 1 o'clock in Fn i luncheon bf a estins fe.i Hires Mirl an a i will lie bv I'f-fr'-'sbnip'nt i is: 1 i i i i i a i i a a i a i P.r-rnstPin and Miss i i I a i i i a a of i i i i i i i i i a i cake sa-le lie a a i i i school hall. C'hest- nut A Cor the i of the St. Vincent De Paul Society. the proceeds, to used by- this society i poor relief work which is a a increased i i i season. inpr year i i i i Miss Mary secretary 1 Miss Mary i i i a the Hev.

A first 1 a second Father assist- BE OF GOOD CHEER RIGHT OR i pe City i i well i i i 11 a a i 21. at a I i H3 a 1 i a of to I a a i a of all i i a the soul it.F or a i I a a nu open i of Tire Contempiir- i Ves nry. which i be held in A i a i a 1 i a at in a a i thp a i i i if i i is 'proci-nm i i a i i Mi-'-: pivc a of i i i i a i i in- a a nf spe- i a i i occasion, direction of W. "io A Miss Rose i rich- and Miss Ku.c?nie a Plans were also discussed for the work a i of the weekly -'Friday, i meetings, which are open to all sirls of the parish, a a i a party a a to lie held in the near BRIDE-ELECTM VARIETY SHOWER thi.s pveninp. The.

i in dance- charge Peter W. Radicc, ch.i.irman: Samuel Naples, Frank Dani A Dileo. I-'eter Bludivolia a Frank' Xaplps. i i ire i Hlekt-v's orchestra, and i darice program will The elected for eiisu- ae follows; One-step. "Wlven I I a i i the Scale;" waltK.

'-'Aflair;" one-step. "-Some a "Oe- rakline;" one-step. i rini-ste)(. fox trot, "Jut Me 3ic-l- oric-step, "Araby:" fo.x trot. "Tally-ho:" Got the ENTERTAINMENfls SPLENDID SUCCESS to i That Old-f; 1 one-Slep.

"Xorway; i i A i program has been i i by the School 1 i i i i a i i solos bv i i Morris i and a song by the (i.irls 1 a of the Oeth.se- n-iant: i a i i i i i i i there, i i a by Samuel .1. A pres- i of the class, C. O. Leigh i of -the home a Hugh D. superin- of the Bible School and pastor of the the Rev.

1 i The of the two a i be i i names a enter, so a a i a a i i be easy. The i i consists oflicers vlstprs of a Department, and from the pas-- tor's- Bible Class. They are: Theod C. Eastham, i i C. Samiiel O.

Smith, Thomas Cope- a C. I-rwin, Mrs. S. J. A i Eliza- Social Calendar Miss Kllen 138 East a a Street, win pive a tea at her tomorrow afternoon 4 i 6 o'clock the benefit of I and Foreign Missionary Societies or tire State Street' i Church.

The proceeds Will be to tha yearly pledges of the aoceties. Miss Woud i be assisted in receiving by Mrs. Charles W. Petto, president of the Home Missionary Society, and Mrs. Charles Case, president or tne Koreipn Society.

Those who will pour i Isaac L. Wood. Mrs. James F. Kus- Miss Sarah Wood and Mrs.

a 13. Din.smore. Their a i a i be members of the Young Ladies' Forels.ii i i a Society and of the Queen Bsther Circle. The Mothers' of the Peabody Si'hoel i hold i reprular monthly meeting this a in 'auditorium of the Mrs. Harry Hammer, president of the club, will preside and all mothers of the Mrs.

J. J. Strocker, and Frank Reed. Tha refreshment i is made lip' of Mrs. "Will i A.itbury.

Mrs. M-errlcU I Mrs VV. Craft. Mrs. 'Anna Ward.

and from the Home Depart- SHOW AT BLISARD ACADEMY A a i show and (ia.nce 'will be and '20, ns A a on VTiirren Street. -Managers from th'p S. a Company store i have charge of-living- models wearing the latest styfes in even- sowns and. sLreet costumes, a -ml coats. They will dance show the styles as a r.t a society events.

Drinc-ine: i be by Mr. orchestra i play the I i fox trots, one steps, two and three, a i i 11 'Admission. a i gentlemen 35c. The fashion and da.nce given At several Xew York roof gardens and the St. Nicholas shatlngr, rink every week.

This is the first one given in Trenton. They draw larsre crowds -and enable the ladies to sret lines on the latest styles and A. NOTES of the finest a i ever held in i i M. E. was i that piven last evening by.

the mem- i hers of Spa''e i Circle of the Rev. H. Elder's- i clasp. i Tiiore A a larn-p a i a i present and those- a i were nil i a good in Miss i a Babbitt, of a a varic.us Miss Delia np- A Broad Street Park. a dyok.

elocnt'ionist. in a 1 rtered a a i shower at Ter home i pi "Chariot Miss Sheppard will he past evening by the members of "the i Race" Ben arid" Will 'HiitcK- Tei a Bible Thelni'a Card In honor a 0 tf.ive selertio'ns. I t-T. 1 I IV, SUPPER FEB. 24 A- special musical program of "Bil'y" Aid a will be a i Church I sh a also enjoyed were servP-tU The guests were Mrs.

Ts.ii'c i a Mrs. Gilbert Xaylor, Mrs. i linm' Taylor, Miss May T'lvlor. Mrs. i a i a i and- a Grand pir.no r.as used.

iilso tri spend dancing'. pleasant evenins- borhood are Invited to attend. whether members of the or not. Mrs. Daniel Crawford, of Stuyvesant and a Avenues, will en- a i at cards at her home this, evening.

The Wednesday Afternoon Sewing Circle will meet this at the home, of Mrs. Walter Heldweiler, 23 I5ryn Mawr A special" private dance will given this 'evening in the Arcade Academy by'-the Amethyst Club. This dance will be for club members and a few of their "friends. chestra will furnish the" music. A d- will 'he given this evening in Hall, Morrisville.

Only olJ time dance will be on the 1 'Hickey's orchestra- will dance 'music. The board of of ilie Florence will meet this afternoot at 3 o'clock in the mission. All members are requested to Miss Dickinson. of 4.79 West State Street, will a i the Coterie at he.r home tomorrow afternoon: delphia, who will speak on current, Where I'neatou "Women Shop Hand Bags Make Most Acceptable Gifts This store never showed such large assortments of pretty nor such good values, either. THE DOLLAR BAGS are particularly good looking; exact copies of the higher priced bags; fitted with purse and mirror.

Made of real leather; many with jeweled clasp. Gate Top Mesh Bags in various styles, $1.00 to $4.00. PIN and CREPE SEAL, Morocco, Pigskin and Velvet Fitted Bags, in scores of new models in all colors. Ranging in to $10 Children's Leather Bag's in atll colors, 25c. to $1.00.

Special Values in Plush Coats Entirely New, Flare Models, Fur Trimmed, $15, $20, $22.50, $25.00 PICTORIAL REVIEW: PATTERNS. Metz, Mrs. Thomas Jamison, Mrs. day evening in honor of. E.

Vl William F. Ray, Mrs. Josephine' Peters, Mrs. "Walter 'Martindell, Mrs. 13.

W. Lee, Mrs. Emma Bamford and Mrs. John Asay. Assistants for the evening will be; A of Rockford, 111.

table decorations were a and -a profusion chrysanthemums tfte' house decorations. The evening- was spent with music and Miss Mary Miss Lillian Lee, l-dancine, Miss Florence 'Hibee. Miss Ethel 'The dinner guests were: -'Mrs. R. Wilson, "Miss Ethel" Hartmah, E.

Anthony ol Dr. and Elizabeth. Miss Nellie Jemison, Hoffman, Misg Miss "Wood, Wiley "Mr: and. Mrs. N.

Clay.ton, and Mrs. Frank Binder, the' Misses Alice. The 'program will consist of Miss. Prudence a Dervoort. Miss an( j'Mdh'el Binder, Helen Grao; -ess by Miss of Miss Z.

-Longr-of--- "A Quarter's Worth," a clever little a i i be given morrow evening by -classes 4 and 7 St. Michael's E. Church in the parish house on Warren Street. A nne affair, has been planned and an enjoyable time -is anticipated foj those who'attend: The proceeds will "be devoted to. the-Victrrrfa--ftiitd: The regular" meeting of the Mothers' of the William-Grant-Cook School, will be held tomorrow after- dell.

The. Spare. Minute Circle of tha Rev. C. 'Hi- Elder's Bible Class of i Mrs.

Anthony before' her "marriagt Trinty Church -will meet was-Miss Helen Binder of this Riverside, -X. Schuyler Donald Patterson Of Bridgeton, and Thomas Scott of Chicago. evening for the regular monthly meeting at the home of Ella Russell, 159' Pennington Avenue. Capital Home, No. 29, B.

of w'ill hold a euchre in Star H'all. South Broad Street, tomorrow e'ven- The games will begin 'promptly :30 o'clock. All members are re- i a and to brinjr a fa- home by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. i vor.

Mrs. Grace Hackney is the da In honor ot- his nineteenth birth- ing. The games will begin 'promptly William Wiley, of Southard at o'clock. All members are re-' party at his fqiiested to' attend" and to brinp a fa- James Wiley. Mr.

Wiley a beautfr gifts and the was chairman. noon in the school auditorium at 3 joyably spent by the guests in games o'clock. An address will be mads, music, singing, and dancing. by Miss Ethel-McKee, of the T. W.

A and musical selections will be rendered by the Cook School orchestra under the direction Miss Beu- Robbiris." George and Harold Conover Will contribute a piano duet. Mrs Matthew Becker, of 568 Second Street, will entertain the Watching Hour Club tomorrow evening'at her home. a Afternoon Sewing Miss Florence Martin, kinderpar- 7j rc i will meet tomorrow afternoon KINDERGARTEN PUPILS SURPRISE MISS MARTIN Thereuwill be a meeting- at 1 o'clock preceding- euchre. The Ladies' Auxiliary, A. I No.

2, held a very successful euchni Mrs. Joseph English S29 Edge-1 Monday evening- at the. residence of wood Avenue was the hostess of Mrs. Elizabeth Shannon. 833 Second Evening Gsrc) at her street'.

Refreshments, were served iic-me Monday evening Ihe favors a a present had a very were 'won by Airs. William A. Ross, i time. Favors wre awarded to" Mrs. Joseph English and Howard A.

R. Fefl, K. Meany, Mrs. E. Taylor.

ten teacher in the a i School, was si a a i surprise- yes- a by her which about 40.. arranceriJo keep Martin out of the room while they made it most, attractive with decora- tionpi. of i and white and the table whe.re refreshments were served. was adorned i sweet peas, a i a cake with lighted candles, Itridr at eii.cti~p~T*itTe i the youngsters made for TM occasion. It was a a a at the home of Mrs.

C- W. Lischer. Miss-Lulu Remsen, of 107 Chambers Street, will be" 1 the hostess of the Cosy. S.ew-in Circle tomorrow evening. Brock.

Those present Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brock, Mr. and Mrs. William E.

Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brader, Mr. and Mrs. Benja- R.

Larki'ns, Mrs. Helmstriet, Mrs. Charles Phillips, A. Kelly, a O'Gorrrian, H. J.

Haines, Sadie McGurk, Helen Delaney, M. Murray. min Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mary Haaerie.

Charles Rogers, Anna English and Mr. and Mrs. 1 I Man'cy, M. Taylor, Mrs. Curran.

Mrs. Ross. M. Kennedy. William' Dugan, J.

The club will be entertained next Sweeney. A. Brown, Anna a i Mrs. gecald. Mrs'.

Ross of 114 Lee Avenue. --The -Bi-Monthly a met- yesterday afternoon at the home of Miss G-enevieve 106 Lee Ave'" The Central Euchre Club- will The (avor i nners were ss tomorrow evening at the home mij Barlow, -Mrs. John Taylor, Mrs. J. 'Miller.

Miss Lita Barlow. Mrs. Charles War- Club i present were: Miss Anna greatly enjoyed- both pupils. joyed by the members present. Trim- beringr 43.

a MTF. Storer was Abram Woolv.f-a.vf!-. a -Uaniiuii Uli mKl i i i i IF TH.W uf.ii- It was d'-cidi-d to in rid f.ip i i i i 1 i Hi- Colonial of i i ruary a I i i i a president aid-, is a i a I a a of the supper. i a arhPr rV Mrs. sl i i i i a i Xor.ve! i a i Mrs.

i (iani'hter. i.f the Heed. H. a i a i BY ANNE Rll I ENHOUSE Iilnger is a i a of the a committee, Mrs. i i a Sands, domestic, and Mrs.

Woulweaver, a a i cles. 'i "The Young Lady Across the Way" bur is now work. in Ass W. yai's. i i MISS ELLA THATCHER WEDS HARRY HUGHES Little Capes Continue to Grow in Popularity and--Women Are Inventing Many Ways to Use Them.

A a a i i a solemn- i noon Mis.s voort a daughter of Mr. a Mrs. a S. a of 401 a "been a i when a cape was the i cont-idprecJ a a of the I leader. tor Bethany There i be a "hike" a a af- The bride was attired in a i ternoon o'clock by i of white crepe de chine, trimmed i the association- via i duchess lace and wore a.

hat of Scotch P.oad. The hikes nf the i silver lace and i last two weeks have been well a but have been trips. BENNETT--WOOLEY i-This week's i is shorter ''n order a a more, girls may go. Presbyterin-n pl corn 0 lored a i but i i a i a a a It in I gown category of a i album i Timed i It is the i of a garment, alar.g i the small a no presen.t Vocue ever ea.rnr It the a of mcaem" i i gets cer- The weddini? of Miss Laura Rowlc.y There is still room for more of 17 -Franklin "Street, a I The cape a i shapes a color? nxeo as i a part and parcel of days a a yet are revived over and over of the' a hers in the aesthetic dancing class for i Thomas Bennett, of D25 iilast the women of leisure, which meets took place last evening in tne Thursday 1 mornings at 10:30 o'clock of i M. 3." Church.

in the 'gymnasium. Miss "Esther Rev. Charles H. Elder officiated. Hubbard, -the (gymnasium an a jj rs -William I.

Goodwin and be' glad to furnish information regarding the class. The "Little Tots' Class," which meets Tuesday afternoons at o'clock is also open for more members. The first inter-class basketball I gume. will held Tuesday evonmR a 9 o'clock. The Kam'e will be he- Mrs.

William Kuhns tnd Charles Jamison attended the bridal couple. The bride wore a gown of pink crepe de chine, Mrs. Knlms waa attired in. -jrhlte Georgette creps and Mrs. Goodwin wore rrildnlsht blue crepe, A reception was idven to young couple following the ceremony at the tween the Friday and Tuesday i the bride.

After their re- classes. I from a western trip, Mr. ind A I A LICENSES thfir bome at James Aloysius McXally, of 565 LEE--NAYLOR We asked young a si.cro.xs and Rena. Parker Lane, the. way if she believer) Ir.

a Creene A find said a i rildn't i i Tiss Lucy A. Naylor. rlauglm i reason w-hy a offlce-r I t'arrjr -aep Mr. a.nd Mrs. Harry Xaylor.

ofT uny shouldn't a a secnnd people a him. i Pearl Street, and Ella Brevoort I Thatcher, of 401 Hudson Street. Pale, Sallow Cheeks that blood is impoTerishrd and that the stomach Us not property Imilating its food. In net physical ccoditjon Mv ta her face. btotches, pimpiet.

aallowwseaorduH Tell the Need Of Pills- Wotutn who are subject to these conditions should not lai! to avail themselres of their prompt and beneficial effect PTJs prepared to fcmlsh necessary relief. They dear of gently stimulate liver, regulate the bc-cW and the system. Their mild and thorough action quickly the circulation and help the digestion. IL.JOW the cocr.fort, and iditc the hdp of Beecham's Pills iv i daughter of lor, hertville, and William T. Lee, of Trenton, were married in the rectory of a fathedral last even Ins.

Monsiprnor Fox officiated. i PERSONALS a Mrs. Charles of General Greene Avenue, have left Trenton for A a i City, where they spend the winter. Cooncy, of this city, has made preparations to visit Bermuda in the near strango little garment. It is a cross between the cape of i i a the Victorians.

Possibly Its author did not know which epoch ehe waa Sipping into. It Is probabla that evident desire to exploit the Giron- dist fashions last a on -the part of aome designers, and the equally determined the Second Empire fashions on -the part of equally famous resulted in a i i of the two. The cape is one of the i is another, and many of the hats show that a i i compromise, has been reached. Where all this will lead us in the near no one knows, but it Is probable that the clothes we are now beginning to wear are those a will throueh the spring. CAPES FOP.

MORNING AND BVENIXG. Callot shows no i a in a a i the Victorian capo t-o even- ins gowns, although it never -saw i i its original term i. i cri c. j.n 100 no, will be held this evening, at vthe-homa I i Miss Genevleve Dillon, Mrs. Mrs.

H. M. LuKens. of Lamber- winiara Roas Mrs Thomas Tunstall, and a ton street, when arranBernents will Mrg Ray mond Tams Benjamin a for a which Hie Wari6St Fr Mrs Mrs. Hance, Elizabeth Dunn, Sara Maney, Frank Cleary, J.

Mallon, Devaney, Foulds, Mrs. Daniel Gresn, Mrs. Me- TSlroy, Fred Miller. Georgre McClain. Catherine Mrs.

Oribbin, M. Kelly, Mary McCormeck and MariP Moran. The Ladies Auxiliary, A. O. i vision No.

will hold tlieir resula" monthly meeting in St. John's School All members are requested to be present, as election if Frank Brader. officers will take, place. Miss Anna Gihon of 185 Broad Street will be the hostess of 1 the club at the next meeting. "Refr.Erie would" The auiliary of the Women's For- Missionary Society of Trin- will give, in the.

future. All rnembers'are requested to attend this meeting. Mrs a i i a of 219 a will be the hostess of the weekly of Ladies' O. tomorrow. The Sewing Circle of the Calvary Baptist Church will meet-tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Dick- Uenesee The--Mothers- i The res'ular weekly dance nf- the School will meet Friday a at Moose Lodge will be held tomorrow school. A I I members are urged i in the Moose Home on East tinder "A-very delightful, party given' the- i i Professor Oakes. I i M. E. Church will meet with Mrs.

S. A. Cooper at the residence of her daughter, Mre; O. W. Hunt, 829 Avenue, tomorrow dfterno.on at 3 o'clock.

"Yes? What are they?" "His 'Patrick's Calendar. Mrs. Edward Reeger, of 1439 was prettily decorated with oran-o Kroad Street, will entertain the mem- crepe, and bouquets of white carna- liers of the Hamilton Terrace Card Club, at her home thi tions. Songs were rendered by Miss Bailey, accompanied by Miss Catherine Green, John, Browne and special meeting of the Trenton Frank Swartz introduced their latest Association of Workers for the Blind i-dance, "The Scarecrow Two-step," a will be 'held' this' afternoon at i mock marriage was also a o'clock at the Lighthouse. Arrange- traction.

Miss Clara Kugler was the ments will be made the sale bride, Theodore Carter, bridegroom; articles. Which will be conducted to- Miss Alice Bally, bridesmaid, and morrow evening in the Moose head-' John Browne, best man. Frank quarters. i Swartz performed, the ceremony. Re-, freshments were served.

The Christian Endeavor Society of Th invited guests were: Misses the Prospect Street Presbyterian Alice Bailey, Catherine A FROCK OF CI.OTH WITH I rOMjAR CAPK. of service. She a i of lace of bordered i or i mcta.1 mesh edged i ermlno: I i a a a i a a to a who is not of her shoulders or her arms It is so filmy a it does not add a heavy touch to an i sown, but it has a. i effect on a harsh skin. On morning frocks a cape nearly covers the blouac.

It is of fur or soft fabric like the new glazed satin. although many of the smart frockfl of have the cape in the mater. ial. edged with rows of braid It is evident that the designers have also had an eye on the i i a i the way in which a Miss Alice a a is ill at her-! nf are braided. There may I home in i Horse.

Robert E. Anthony, of Rockford. Illinois. Is spending a fortnight with her parents. Tilr.

and lie a i epaulette deslg.n down I Ploping and rows of braid a the hem i loops at la.r I a Here and arc attempts to invent a i a i i on KOWns and Mrs. Frank Binder, of .345 Hamilton i i a nd fiomc of the smart produc- A venue. A "Teil me, 1 who here you last i "Only Myrtle, father." "Well, tell Myrtle thai loft ipe OIL t'jc pia.ao." I i have shown ornate, a in il.1.,_b.u.t_MTi«_r' has. a niarlced rftUictanoe on a adopt, i SUITABLK KOIl FULL SKIRTS. I The sketch rtows frock of rreen which has i trlmr.iecj a bnr.fls of ribbon.

tie Hind of ri'u'o'on a rib jn It, a pico't alim little bodice is a neck to i a flat gilt buttons, and 1 the cape, dnw.n to the belt on each side of the bust, is rather Ilat In the i of back and has Its a flare over the arm. It is edcctl braid. The sleeves are a a nre finished at tbe i i a i cult i with a i to a and an extraor- i a i hicjh collar a Kpes under, not In of, the something that few hiph collars do today. The variety of capes that have give women a chance to renovate bodices. This Is -especially true in connection with the fashion i frocks that has i a the world.

If one has an acce.ptable i there- Is a way to bodlca up I the picture through the a i i of a new kind of. collar a the Tallot cape. One need not a the material, which la a a a -lifilcult ta.sk from to antKhcr, as th-o nhopa see a la not easily done. makes a but a thick i tlve i we call cloth. a a i 1 i can be a i like one in the sketch torla.y, -which leaves rhe.

and with a i ribbon of fur or x. mi(ht ruflRe of picot jibfton. Church will entertain the members of society" of the Presbyterian Church tomorrow evening at 7:45 Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Spector.

of 135 Lamberton Street, entertained their Children and grandchildren Sunday evening at their home in honor of the Feast of Lights. An elaborate dinner was'served. For the benefit of the Sunday School of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church teachers of the school will give a fair and social tomorrow evening in There will bt a variety of articles for sale. Mrs.

Hudson Shreve Is the general -bairman and the teachers are-Hugh Thompson. Frank Willlnger. Mrs. Mardel. Mrs.

Simpson, Mrs. Matlas, Miss Titus, Miss Brayford, Miss Kitson. Miss Bentley, Miss Morrison, Miss Matlas, Miss Walker, Miss Guthrie and Miss Anna De Cou. "The True Christmas Spirit" will be the topic of the meeting of the Mothers' Association of the Prospect Street Presbyterian Church, which will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the church parlors. This will be the Christmas meeting Kugler, Mary Emmons, Margaret Emmons.

Maud E'lder, Ethel Van- hise, Edith Wilson, Ethel Walker, Mabel Walker, May Simmons, Edith Connors. May King. Mary Jennings, Helen Jennings, Susie Whalen, Susie Sebring, Bumper; Frances Braker, Sarah John Browne, Frank Swartz, Harold Philips, John Hazlett, "William Carrol, William Cahtwell, James Murphy, Walter Staats, John Green, Thomas Green, Samuel Seabridge, Grant Bangham, Theodore Carver, 'Frank Vanhise, Lester-Case, William Coozy, Mr. and Mrs. H.

Green, Mr. and T. Green. i Mrs. F.

G. Burk of 182 Rosemorit Avenue entertained at dinner Mon- and the program will include Cristmas songs, stories, and reminiscences of childhood. All per- sons Interested in Child Welfare aA invited to Attend. During the Sunday Campaign in this city, there will be nursery held in the Bethany Presbyterian Church and the committees from the pilgrim Presbyterian Church, who assist in the afternoon are: Alfred T. Ely, Mrs.

Rose Van Dervoort. Mrs. Ella Dyott, Mrs. Charles L. ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'e THR ORIGINAL MALTED MILK wXUUtwi cut rtce.

I you treasure the comfort of a well heated home 'you'll appreciate the desirable qualities of OLD KING COAL. You will it trt be the best you have ever -used, delivered promptly, and carefully prepared. HARVEY READING Frank J. Eppelt). 410 8t.

Your Christmas Piano be a LESTER Its Keynote if TONE QUALITY Add to that durability of tone and Mgh artistic individuality, and you have an instrument you may well-be proud of. Not out of your reach, either." Being sold direct you have no in-between" profits of jobber or agent to pay. We have a plaii of payment, easy and confidential, which you can have if you give. us your address. Full value allowed an your old piano or organ in exchange.

F.A.NORTHCO. 209 East State St. OPEN- lEWSPA.PE.8r EWSFAPESl.

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About Trenton Evening Times Archive

Pages Available:
71,609
Years Available:
1891-1922