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SUNDAY, SETT EM II LIB 1909, SECOND SECTION PAGE FIVV: tio ooeft lot nam ii dctieamea tor isaurnm. sir -5 1 4 MA WSSf A 'T 1" IM.ES wedAinr will be on oZ tbe social events Autumn Davs Brine Manu Robert F. OslbreMJw. Kva S. A.

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LEADERS IN BRITISH SOCIETY of tfi9 season and over 1,000 invltauor.3 have bften issued. Thomas C. McGhee of Rnral avnti9 last week issued invitations for ths wed-din of h53 daughter, Stias Irene McQhee, daughter, Mary Rea McCoy, of Uaum street, are Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Brooks fit thfcir cttag an Lake-wood, J. They returned. Isi wek from a crip Us Atlantis City a ad accompanied by kliss Anna Weddings In Their Train ana Tberc-ti urar next veanes BeH McCoy. day afternoon 4:80 is Calvary Protes- Mr.

and Mrs. William T. McCutlousrb 1 taDt church. The "at homer' -V SSt-Aii cards announce Vermilion hotel. Tower, Rrid fs-inily, of Stanton avenge.

Trill re gs the future resides.es of Mr. Graf and his bride. Mellon-Grange Marriage on October 20 Will Lead in Importance Socially Marriage of Mis Martha Fer-gTiieon and Pendleton Occurs Wednesday. 2IABBIAGE LICENSES. turn from Atlasitio city on 'xuesday.

Jtrs. Vitalliua Matthew will repr-Biit the Pemisylvania Society of Mayflower Dec--ndaats at the fifth annual ccr.gr-ss of tne general society, which will meet in the First Church, cf Plymouth, Massachusetts, tomorrow morning. Mrs. Matthews, who is one three Pittsburgh women members of the society, left for Plymouth Saturday r.isht. Mrs.

S. Jarvis Adams and Mrs. Charles B. McLean are the other two Pittsburgh members. Tiis tallo-wiasr marring lioens wer iesoefl Henry Peigli Ftella Stafar I'EOPLE AT ATLANTIC CITY AND HOT SPRINGS Michitel Cunningham iSesaia TerwllHnRer Rudolph S.

liasts Clara SchweiRer A WO weddings occur in the Bickel -r" Ray B. Owens Mary E. Contribution interred for the society rage cf the Sunday issue should fee In tMa efflce not later than Friday crterucoc connection this fall. Invitations went out vp'tftrdav for the I Gust E. Hagbergr A rf Mica Firlr1 and i How Mae Efiaa Wi'-r dot Rid el a.DoaMe jm WittottO Dirtiz.2", Tatja 3Rit Il-ts face strap or txymierl Interesting? Ptory fv Flashy 3rSOjl9.

-I remoTtS my leribl tAulu tmd 1-duced thirty poun4 in Is4 thfca. js weeke," says Ma E4na W113e. stands five feet high, weighs 120 pv.ii and is a picture of prtct health. s. did tills by a proses wfaica Is rz.y 0- discovery a process ot txternai cp "I simply apply th treatnu to any paxt of tile body wliers sup--fluous fleah exists, and it vanishes sts bv magic.

Five inlnntas every otb-i-Jay ior two weeks Is all tbe rir. -needed, and one's most intimate frlem. need not know anything about it. I a -so grateful for my own relief that will g-ive Xree advice to any cna wb suffers as I dtd- I consider a doubl chin one of the most unsightly phytic' defects, and etsperftuotia fiesH is weight that oue must carry wlti them everywhere end all th9 time. 1 feel ten years younger and a hundred fold more active since -1 lost mine." Any interested person who wlU write to Mae Edna Wildr, 107 B.

Rochester, N. Tw will be told I'srw to ftnd relief withia two weeks. "2 PTVT'VT 3 it 1 SJ' jr juviia-LiUiis itcu me aisnouureiuenc oi iuiurs weaumg Pittsburgh Pi ItiiyUFgh Mara Pittsburgh Pi Usfcurgh Pittsburgh Carnegie Carnegie Fl txs burgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Oliver days Indicate a busy season for the first two months of autumn. Miss Sarah Lucille Mellon, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James R.

Mellon, will be married October 20 to Alexander Dickson Grange of Philadelphia, at her home in North Negley avenue. This will be one of the most important, socially, of the fall weddings in Pittsburgh. Mr. Grange is now viMting in Pittsburgh. Wilson McBridc Conxiell on Friday, September 24.

Tt will be a home -vreddingr at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Bickel, in South Re-tceca street. Miss Elizabeth Paulson' Bickel, only daughter cf Mr.

and Mrs. Harry R. BicUel of South Rebecca street, and Dr. Charles Stanley Ecker, of Oakland, are to be married on Tuesday, October 5. The ceremony will.be performed in the Fourth Presbyterian church and will be followed by a reception at the RUtenhouse, Invitations have reached Pittsburgh for the wedding- of Miss Martha Falconer, the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William. Marie Swanson Harry Schell BertJia. Erucker Charles Bran Alpharfttta. Basks Harry Suebotln Faimie Sehniiat George Blaine Mary C.

Flood Richard A. Huber Valora F. Wesosev John F. Debold. Mary B.

Stein. William H. Vellowe Katie A. Georgra J. Heiklain.

Catherine E. Heidt August W. KaroliE Gang- 4" v5 Pittsburgh Leetsdale 1 Thompson Falconer of Lakevlew avenue. Pittsburgh PraEcla A. Volk.

Margaret Bird Pittsburgh Jamestown, N. and Ueut. Kalpn Allen Jones, Tjnlted army, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Fred Jones of the same city. The ceremony will take place on the evening- of Thursday, September 16, In St. Luke's -Episcopal church, Jamestown, and will be followed by a reception at the bride's home at 9 o'clock. The 4 rev "9 if "1ST VonfiOC Hi Ifflsuuriii i I mm Tiff 1 i I. ays bulletih ymm rC7" JH WGiM'S FISOBSS Reiylrelore risshand Um Such Good Soda Water AMD r-st Our Own Creamy Ice Cream On "Wednesday occurs the marriage of Miss Martha Koanah Fergusou, Mrs.

John M. Ferguson's daughter, and Lieut Alexander Carland Pendleton, cf the coast artillery corps, U. S. at noon on Fishers Island. Mrs.

W. T. Mackintosh and her daughter. Miss Elizabeth B. Mackintosh, of ELIfiworfJli avenue, left last week for the east to attend the wedding, and there will be a large attendance of those who are still in the eastern resorts.

September is a popular month at AUantic City with Pittsburgh, society folk who go on for a few weeks before taking up their social duties at home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carson, and their son, Robert Carson who were at Bedford Springs the last three weeks, have gone to Atlantic City for September. Mr.

and Mrs. Horace G. Darsie and daughter. Miss Katherine Darsie, of Sewickley, left last week for AUantic City, intending to remain until the last of October. Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel A. Amnion, of the Hotel Kecxaawr, are to spend most of September at Atlantic City, where Ammoa been for several weeks. Mrs. Amnion went on last Tuesday.

Among others there new are Miss Clara A'ken, Mrs. J. J. Vandergrift and Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas B. Hartley. Mr. and Mrs. T.

C. Clifford and Miss Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyd Duff, Mr.

and Mrs. Joreph D. Arnold and Mrs. Samuel It. Seymour.

Hot Springs, will have quite a little colony cf people from Pittsburgh during the nest two months. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Sproul of Lincoln avenue, 2Torth Side, are there.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Copley Thaw have taken a cottage for the autumn and go there from Watch Hill. Mr. and Mrs." William Fiinn and their family expect to spend September and October and Mr.

and George Lauder Carnegie, with a party of "friends, will go to Hot Springs on their arrival from a summer tour abroad. Others who will spend several weeks this fall at the Springs are Col. and William C. Denny and Mrs. H.

now of Washington, I. but former Pittsburghers; The Thomas Morrison. Caraegies and Mrs. Thomas K. Laughlln and her children intend stopping there a while.

Mr. and Mrs. Laughlln arrived Thursday at where they wil' visit President and Mrs. Taft for some time. Mrs.

Laughlln is Mrs. Taft's sister. in Quality Makes Ours the Biggest "Soda' Xt 4- -1. THE DUCHESS OF SOMERSET. The duchess, whose marriage took place in 1S77, was Susan Marg-aret, younger daughter cf the late Charles Macklnnoa.

Their graces have no children and the heir-presumptive to the dukedom is Lord Brnest St. Maur. the duke's brother, who was bom In 1S17. a' Larger. Bust and WipB' Almost ovpr night the wind of faghlea has veered, but seldom, in the fickle dame's history has It made such sweeping changes.

Woman Is practically msda over For one thing, the plump person has come Into her own again. Leanness and straight lines are no longer the ideal. Curved osce mora is the sweep "of beauty, and hips longer a. disgrace. Her bust must be et the minimum two Inches fuller to accommodate itself to the new fashion.

an.J once again the natural line of the waist will coma into its own. It Is the hips that the moat tremendous making over 1 seen. Gone is the narrow clreotoire, and Instead gracious curves must be cultivated to keep the Ime Of the full panniers below. It is not too much to say that the woman of fashion must find some way to put least sis inches upon her hips before Fell fashions attack her. It must be rather hard upon the woman who had to struggle to gain the requisite slenderress of pst fashions, but there is one consolation It ig usually easier to take on flesh than to lose it.

Therefore the extra fifteen pounds which the new modes really demand flo not cause so much hardship as stripping fifteen pounds, which the past fashion demanded. Extract from article, in Chipnen S.taminer. A-Jg. 29. 1 This Coupon Good for 5 Cents Towards Payment of 10 Cent Drink, Sundae or Brick Ice Cream, at Any of the -May Drug Six Stores, if Presented Before September 12, 1909.

i The ceremony will be performed at the home of the bride's parents in Rosr-lyn Farms, Carnegie, by the Rev. Dr. William A. Jones pastor of the Knoxvliie Presbyterian church. Miss Helen Lynch of Pittsburgh wlii be the bridesmaid, and two recent brides, Mrs, John E.

Hill of Knoxviils. a sister of the groom, and Mrs, T. Franklin Soles of McKeesport will attend the bride as matrons of honor. C. W.

Arnold will be the best man, and completing the bridal party will be Dr. I. K. King and Walter S. Klein, groomsman, and A.

C. Wells, the brother of the bride, and C. Frank Borschneek. ushers. tho auspices of all the women's auxiliaries of the Allegheny Valley General Hospital association for the benefit of the hospital.

Yesterday there was a parade to call general attention to the meaning of the day, everybody, every team and vehicle will be supplied with tags. A large committee of prominent Brackenridge and Taren-tum women is in charge of the arrangements. The sals will beg-in at o'clock in ths morning and continue until 9 at night. The women will have the assistance of the burgess and the volunteer firemen of Tarentum. White's Vaucaire Galeg-a 'Tablets enable 'The same amount of money-spent at this store buys something a little better and different you to meet tha above requirements ana obtain 4-4-4- the First Presbyterian church.

Grove City. Miss Maude Lillian Hauh. elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs P. A Haun, and Robert Paul I THE wedding cf Miss Lulu Irene Weckesser, daughter of Mrs.

Louise E. Weekesser, of Irwin avenue. North Side, and John Thorn ST. AKDBEWS EPISCOPAL, pi5 I lihifi CirCRCTI, Hampton street, last evening at 7:30 o'clock, the wedding Lacs of this eity, took place on Wednesday evening- at the home of the bride's uncle, A. H.

Reed, Ridge avenue, Ron Avon. The Rev. J. W. Witherspoon of the North Side cerformed the csremonv.

No wotoan need use artificial dsrices in to acquire a perfeet form. Mortem chem Brown, son of Mr, and Mrs. iiobcrt L. Brown of Harriaville were married last Wednesday. The bridesmaids were.

Miss Lora Kennedy of Grove City. Miss Blanche Campbell, Butler, and Miss Maude Smith ot New cstle, while Miss Alice Haun was honor maid for her sister. The bridesmaids wore directoire gowns of green messaline, the maid of honor's being of nlnk messaline. The bride wok ai Im Dnae, wno was given away by her 1 istry has perfecteo a nannies reraeay mai in, wole. til8 out hollow parts of the body and in a reasonably short time produces a mia smuv swmu tii'uHi wiiu yuuiv i'Je and carried a shower of white roses and rrfct teur.

This great remecy is Known i mithfield SUCqv. Piamond of the vahey. The honor maid. was served and a musical program followed. The three oldest members of the family present were A.

Y. Galiaher, aged 84 years; Mrs, Margaret Jamas, aged il, and Mrs. Bell Moore, aged 72. They are chilldren of William Galiaher and Martha Kerr. The officers in charge included President, Alexander Sweeney of Aopllo; first vice president, John Stout of Apollo; second vice president, A.

Y. Oallaher of Spring Church; secretary; Mrs, H. C. of Apollo, and treasurer, David Kerr of Apollo. -4- FEW day ago Mr.

and Mrs. A. M. Imbrle and their son, Vincent i Imbrle, returned from a trip to Ala ska. iiss Clara Weber, wore a white aliover of Miss Mary Louise Young-, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Gray Young, ot North Negley avenue, and Owen A. Locke, of St. Louis, took place, the rector, the Rev. Dr.

Alexander Vance, The bride- was given away by her father. She wore a gown of white satin, built on a craped model, and 'trimmed with rose point lace. Her veil was held In place with orange blossoms carried a st-ower of lilies of the vaiiey." The maid cf honor. Miss Beatrice Humphrey, of New York, wore a gown ported gown of duchesse satin. -1 FV t- Thompson of Toe us tiers were jour vy Pittsburgh, Edward Frew of Grove City I iSS.i...

An-nirtsr- r.f Sharon. CrSOrgft c-r's best William Brown was nis -Labor'bay Monday- as Wiilard White Company' vaweaire Tablets, the preparation that is praised by high authorities In health and beauty culture and many thousands of women who have successfully used it. If taken as directed, splendid results win follow. This preparation put up ia dainty tablet form, easv to take; they do not upsat the stomach or cause anv baa eirects. They are guaranteed hr the Wlllard White Company to comply with the National Food and Dreg- Law.

Thin, larvous Yoman WE RECOMMEND TO YOU WILLARD WHITE ot lavender cr.lfion over paie oiue sauu and carried lavender ore mas. i.ae Miss Eleanor Locke of Taq tss Emma vvilkinscn and man. October 26 end 27 are announced as "at-home" 'days in Vine street, snaron. The Rev. M.

Siibaugh the Hs-ys Methodist Episcopal church oSciated the wedding of Miss Dessa M. Kennedy, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Kennedy ana Raymond C. Sullivan which took place at o'clock Wednesday evening at the homo of the brida in Hays borough. The oe-moBV took place beneath a wedolm, beK rice which showered its contents on the bride and bridegroom later A reception and dinner foUowed tne ceremony after which Mr.

and Mrs. sul.i-van left for a weddii trip. They wlU make their home in Hays borough. 13 Agnes Hutton, of maianapoua, rnd MI33 Beatrice Laufman of Pittsburgh were effectHe frocks of chifton, VAUCAIHE two in paid lavender ana reo ui and carried bouquets cf lavender whita orchids. John R.

MilUgan, of embroidered gown and carried white asters. The bridesmaids were Miss Ernestine Lace of a sister cf the groom, and Miss Stella Fahey of Ambridge. They wore siik gowns and carried pink asters. Georgre J. Hace, of Chicago, was his brother's best man.

Robert G. Lea and Dale B. McCiintock acted ushers. Mr. and Mrs.

Lace will be "at home" in Buena Vista street. North Side, after September -4. Mr. end Mrs. PI.

D. Farreil of Forbes street -entertained at a dinner in their home Thursday night to celebrate the second anniversary of their wedding. The guests, who were members cf the two 'families; included Mrs. Annie Farreil, Mr. and Mrs.

William Farreil, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Reiser.

Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Cooley, Miss Mildred Kelser.

MiS3 Sarah Waikins, Blanche Farreil and- R. L. Irwin. On Wednesday afternoon and evening of this week a boat excursion will be given for the benefit of tho Church of the Holy Innocents at Sberaden. steamer Sunshine has been engaged and music will be furnished.

Lunch and re freshmentg will he served aboard the boat. The steamer will leave the foot of Wood street ft 1 and 7:30 p. xa stopping at Wet End and Esclen. Store Closed All Day "And above ail let us make this a holiday and tribute of loving honor and devotion to our v-American women and their work in cur homes, the hardest, most unselfish, unceasing and blessed work of all," GOV, A. WILLSON, of Kentucky.

The 'Connor-Ayhitney Co. will cheerfully suspend business on Monday, September 6th. and assist in paying due tribute to the dignity of labor. GAI.ESA. TA31BIS Oust 13.

HARRIS RAN- ivn MRS DKIN of North Negley ana fctentou avenues, railed Friday tor Europe. They will go to Vienna, Austria where Dr. Rankin will take a special civ-niand was the best man and tue her were Richard Crook, of Chicago; Wan-r JLocke of Northampton; Richard Barlow and Edward Condit of Pittsburgh. The ceremony was followed by a re-ceptVn at the RSttenhouse, where the color of green and white was carried nut with palms, ferns, smllax, ro nr.d' asters. Keceivingr with the bridal party were Mr.

and Mrs. Young t'te- hitter wearing a gown of gray mar-quiFcUo over preen, and Mr. and Mrs. iiiHn vf of Northampton. Mr.

Developer Flesh Builder and Tonic, $1.00 Box This Week linr winter. iv- Mr. and Mrs, George Stewart of Oak-rnont are back from art extended trip in the west, which included visits in Chicago, Denver and the exposition at Seattle. Mrs. James Robb Wilson cf St.

James street and her daughters, the Wilson, have returned from a three months sojourn in Europe. They toured the chateau country France In a motor car, then traveled down through Italv and Switzerland, and returned by way cf England. Mr. and Mrs. Osgood Pell have gone back to New York after a visit to Mrs.

Pell's sister Mrs. W. N. Kerr in Se-wk-kley. Mrs.

William R. Blair, Miss Alexina Blair, Miss Dorothy and Lawrence Dii-worth Blair of Bid well street came borne during the week from the east after being ewav all summer. Mrs. William J. Askln.

Miss Margaret Ethel Askln and William J. Askln. of Howe street, are back from a two months' European tour, arriving last Thursday. James Howard Park of Fifth avenue, who spent the greater part of last year in Europe and went abroad again early la the summer, will be back in the city about the first of October. t4 nrHE wedding Miss Katherine M.

fore returning Dr. and Mrs. Rankla will make an extended tour of tn continent Miss Emma de Bales Larkm of South Atlantic avenue will leave on oncay, September 13, for Washington, D. -hete she will become a pupil me 5 O'Connor-Whitney Co; Locke's parents. Locke wore a of wistaria tinted lace ever white 4- -4- HB Crecent Canoe Club vesterdav Georgetown Visitation convex.

1. M- ard Mrs A. H. Kmiley and daughter hav returnee from an eastern trip whlcn included Atlantic City, Philadelphia ana had a corn roast on the island, which 1s its usual rendezvous up the Alle TRADE MARK Tbe preparation that contains the genuine Imported GaSega, If you are undeveloped, THIN, careworn, nervous or run down, take gheny river. Tomorrow morning a Washington, D.

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron C. Chesborough, of number of the members will paddie up the river to meet a party from the club. Toledo.

O. the latter formerly x.x-.&a ut xt wiison of this city, will entertain a party of Pittaburgn tnenas s.t. tir ginfc- camp, Lake Superior, -Mich, tlna week. Amonsr the guests will be Miss nipf Wilson. Miss iteien i'vOdd Wilson.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Murray, a box of vaitca.re ustepa laoieis ana their wonderful effects. i box (three weeks treatment) only SOc.

One box of the Tablets eQuaia two bottles cf the Jl else liquid, and verv superior. CAUTION Iraitatiotis end worthies nostrums aie ceinir offered. Get only the ori.sri-ral, genuine, distributed by "SVihard White Chicago. Bwire of substitutes. Look for TJ.

B. reg. trad a mark on each box. A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION Can Easily Be by rsing the World Famous I'reparatioua tin nnnpr crkam rotok nnfl No "at home" days have been, announced. vivr cf out-of-town guests came en- for tJte arncng ti-em Mr.

a-d Mr. Fix-derick Cariyle, of North jiarP3 and Mr. nnd Mrs. Georare I'r'ow. cf Ncrthamrton.

Mrs. Cariylo snd Mrs. Harlow ere s'stsrs of Mr. Locite. -4- -f APT.

J. M. VANDERGRIFT of Ha'zelwood celebrated a birth an-nlvcrsary Thursd-ty evening-, and although the captain la as hearty spry as any youth of or 50, he admitted that it marked bis 87th mile-fctuf. Ills good wife, who a few years i.ij, j'3-uor, is blessed with equal youth-tuinfess, and together they made a haipy of "eld a ce' it should be. A nun.be of the captain's eld friends caiitd during the evening to felldtn.te him upon his continued good health.

these were O-eorge Cunr.inhaiu, mho made the principal address; Squire B. Armstrong. Jc hr, E. Moore Church, J. J.

Smith, John Fisher. i Patterson and John Chalmers Gillespie will take place Tuendav. October li. The bride-elect- ig the daughter of Col. and Mrs.

Frank K. Fat-terson of Graham street, where the wedding ceremony will take place. Mr. Gillespie is a coup in to Miss Elizabeth Bickel. East tho engagement of Miss Jeannette Stewart Bel), daughter of Mrs.

rank T. Bell of McPhcrson boulevard, end Howard Sloan Wales of Cleveland was announced. Thev will be married consisting of C. H. Smith, F.

S. Kul-back, A. II. Bovard. W.

W. Patterson, C. T. Borxnan and Frederic A. Riegie, who have been cruising on Lake Chautauqua and are coming down the Allegheny river from Clean N.

Y. This party have been on the cruise for three weeks and a rousing- welcome is planned for t'nern on their return to the club house. Tomorrow afternoon the annual club re-g-etta wiil be held and for the evening entertainment a musical program has been arranged by the Canoe Club band and the Mandolin club. Mr. and Mrs, E.

V. B. Johnson bavs returned from a trio to. Norfolk, and Washington D. C.

The regular monthly meeting of Matoaca chapter, Pocahontas Memorial association, was held jesterdey afternoon hi the home of the corresponding secretary, Mrs. Harris Crawford. Rlppey street. East Enct Mrs. George Layng McCoy and her Miss Aikin and several otners.

A moonlight excursion party from Beae-vue, Avalon and the North Hide went to But'le Thurday evening on the Pittsburgh and Butler Street Railway company's line for dinner at a Butler hotel and returned home late in the evening in. craer to enjoy the beauties of the racon-Pt landscape. The party was chaperoned by Mr and Mrs. T. S.

Lecse of Bellevue, and included Mr. ami Mrs. J. S. Gordon, Miss Marv Gordon, II.

a. Annett, Hni P. Rhead, Mrs. L. Rogers, Miss Cora Rogers Dumars Miss Duroars, Mr.

and Mrs TC. Smith and A. B. Cooke. Xli'si Ruth Anna Bortz on Tuesday entertained a party of girls and boys at the hf.m of her grandfather.

M. S. F-STf? Feri'l 2c Stamp for Sample of fkaKBHi Heiorose Cream. Meiorose Face Powder-, also Booklet. Mall orders Shed.

Write to Wn-LAKl) WHITE Chtceffo, 111. Sold by "Jos. Horn So. toilet gooas dept. November 16.

Mrs. Andrew J. Howe issued invitations last week for the marriage of her daughter. Miss Isabel Howe, and Will's Preston Eeazell nest Saturday at 11:30 o'clock, at the Howe residence in 1 i gv Rorta, near Centerville. Her g-uests were CUT PRICES wave vumscii vv ui x.

gnu worry by adding: a little piece of Miss Ruth Alien, i.nss Manor, t-mgei, M'hs Ree-ina Calhoun, of Bedford; Miss A- GLO-20 Sfarcliliig Gloss REMOVE YOUR 0 r-1B i Kl i 1 it. f- If2 IS of the butter, lard or bit of candle most women mix with their starch. You will iron in half the time, and the crisp, lasting freshness of the garments will amaze and delight you. Irons csrutot stick GLOZO is used. Meadvllle.

East week the friends of Miss Catharine Tiinu were toid of her engagement to Wtuiam Boggs of New York. Miss Linn 1s a Weilesley graduate and a member of the Coliesre club of Pittsburgh. AT a brldite party given Friday afternoon in Beaver by Miss Jean Taylor for her cousin. Miss Helen McDonald, whose marriage to Walter TJrling is to be an event of the early fall, Mrs. John Thompson Taylor, mother of the hostess, announced the engagement of iier daufrhttr to James Henderson Duff.

Mr. Duff is a eon of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. DufI of Carnegie an-1 is a member of the count bar.

The marriage of -Miss Clara. Schweitzer and Rudolph Half will be solemnized tomorrow evening at the bride's' home in South Evaline street at 6:30 o'clock, the Rev. Dr. J. Leonard Levy officiating.

ScpternbT 15 Is the date for the wedding of Miss Helen Colvin Wells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Colvin Wei's, and Fred T. Loeffler of KPcxvilie. All Cream That "Wcvtlettjl Treats meat lor This Trouhte.

prices Vr- Biggest less tha VjcVf Bargains JA.mes Garland and Edwsrd Eeerone. Capt. Vaudeigrift Is a pioneer river raster ef Pittsburgh, retiring several ago. Ho and his wife are pcpualr in -f- 4- -4- SEVEKAL families were represented yesterday ia Provlnce-tosvn. having pona on for the weddinsr of MI33 Qeorg-j H.r.n,i.

F. flormlcv of St, James street and IXivid E. of Philadelphia ft noon, tha Rev. Dr. Alfred W.

Arundel, rector of Trinity church, Pittsburgh, ofiieiating. There were no atternlanta except the rl'o-bc-n-hearers. Masters and Wesley Gould Carr, and Miss Mary and Master Alexander Thos.e present from Pittsburgh included Mr. and Mrs. Wesley G.

Carr, Miss Emma Ji. Suvdam. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher, Miili-an, Miss Iavis.

Mrs. Alexander MciCaig. Miss Mary tiormiey of fcjewfckley, Mrs. Percival Eatou. Miss Jane 3c-nm-tr." Mrs.

Park Painter and her ftvjjrbu-r, Mrs. Ueorjre Nicola Mrs. f-vhwjrtii, Misa Cornel! Schwartz and Moi-ir-an Schwartz of Lakewood. and Mrs. Latimer s.

Macon of Oranse Court J-p-r-PO, formerly of Sewlckiey. The jrrriom is a son of the late Rev. I.r. David Louis Schwartz, rector of the L'piseepa! church at Lakevvood. N.

where the family still resides. "At home" curds Kive dates efter Oetoltr 1 in Hara-ipen court. Thirty-ninth and Chestnut Etrsets. Philadelphia. Marv, Miss Ethel ami Staubert Bartz, cf Oumberland valley, and Charles Allen.

John Brice and Albert Erice, of Bedford. Mrs. Josie Pender of the Fast End, who has spent the summer at Cresson, came home this week. 4- THEJ marrfgge of Mies -Adelia May Simon and Ervine D. Rcjer, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Boyer of Butler, will take place next Wedr.es-dav at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. ana Mrs. John S. Simon, in Tarentum.

The ceremony wsU be Tserformefl bv the Rev. Paul S. Wevand. the pastor of the First Methoditt Episcopal church of Springdale. The bridal partv includes Miss Alice Fioate of the North Side, maid of honor, and Jacob L.

Simon cf Tarentum as best nvm. The wedding march will be played by Miss Anna Ma-baffey of Springdsste. After en eastern and northern wedding trip Mr. Boyer and his bride will reside in Butler. The home cf Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Schell cf Ford Citv waa' the scene of a pretty wedding Wednesdav morning- at 10 o'clock, when Miss Sadie Gertrude EHen-berger, daughter of Mr. ftnd Mrs. Aaron of Ford city was married to Joseph Percy Starr, son of Mr. and ft Gents Hi Your jl An Grocer's jobbers' IS ever prices known GREAT S.VLK OF Genuine Ostrich Feathers JG-inch Flunies, 75c each; for $1M 18-iHtii I'hirie, ft.Sy eatb; 3 for 84.00 20-ineU mmwes, 52.00 each; 3 for $5.00 22-tach 1'lnmes, each; 3 for $11.09 Willow Flume, 14-Saeh, 5j 16-incb, lS-ineh, $8, Kte.

Ia all colors. TTJiis is ot a retailer's sale, but manufacturer' -rices cut Sown to 2S cents on the Order at er.ee, a the sunny is limited Mail orders promptly filled. Money returned If not INDIA OSTHICH FEATHER CO. 590 Broadway, Hew Yorli City If you want to remove your freckles a remedy that is made specially for this trouble. Freckles are ready a special disease of the skin and car, be removed only by a treatment that is especially designed to remove them.

There is one remedy that never fails tc remove freckles. Kistho Beauty Cream, a dainty preparation that is used bv society women in New York, as well as in this city, and without a single failure recorded. We have Eold it to our test trade anfi with infallible success, fo that we -gladly recommend it for removing- freckles. Get a box at the toilet goods department of May Drug six stores, and ee how quickly it removes your freckles. FuU treatment $1.00.

Sufficient quantity to-minor caes of summer freckles. KLST1IO MFG. CO. (Inc.) 43 Chapin Block, Buffalo, Y. A NHW HTTXINKKY SHOV.

h4 3 keeps garments clean longer and snakes them easier fa wash next time. Ccntaips nothing that can injure the finest fabric. GLO-ZO is sold hj most grocers. If your grocer happens not to hare it, till him to et it of Ips wholesaler for iMrs. Jefferson Starr of Kittanmng.

The 5 -4- -4 NNOUNCEMENT ia made of the marriage of Miss Burnice Taylor, daughter of the lata Hugh A ShieU A Wkt Will Show the Newest TbiaEs from I'Bshlon Centers. A smart millinery shop will be opened in a few days by Shields Wicks on the fourth Moor of the Woman's Exchange building, Oiivc-r aver.ua, where the latest ideas iron. Paris will be embodied In the decorations and furnishings ai3 well aa in the exclusive styles it wiil show. Those who have been In Paris this season are corning- home wild over the newest color conceit, champagne tones and brown. These will appear in the har.g-ingij anJ floor coverings of the new shop.

The windows in the large reception room will be curtained wih madraa in the two-tones and dainty white barred net. The chairs end seats will be in moss green wicker ana mission, and will be cushioned in pretty French flowered cretbrt in iris design in yellows and gretns, harmonizing exquisitely with the general color Oft" from the reception room are several smaller roorc3 each containing a handsome mahcanv drcsp- ou. wrxiie r.s is getting it, send ns hit name, and we will send yo-j Simple FREE or full lize Si i i i i Rev. Dr. Oorg-e P.

Preuss, the, j.astor c-f the St. John's Evangelical Lutheran church of Kittanrang officiated. They will be "at home" to their friends In Kittan-nfng after October 1. At their home in Nadine. near Verona, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Marshall on Friday evening celebrated their fifty-first wedding anniversary with a family reunion. The celebration had many of the features planned in connection with a golden wedding- anniversary, as both were too ill last ve.ar to celebrate that anniversary. The old Mrs. Marshall was hern nnd rafted, was decorated in golden rod end yellow flowers, packase, postpaid, for 5c For YoiirWedaing mm li A TTI2 COMPANY, les, SSI Drexe! ttidfr Pliiaddr.bla or 11 tif Taylor, and Taylor of Eelle-fente and Warren Eisey, of this city, ion of Capt.

and Mrs. Warren Eisey of liazt Iwc-od, on Wednesday, September 1. They are now on a wedding trip, but be di home In Ha-elwood about the ral-idl of September. Albf-t Eenedict of Chestnut street, an-liouttce the engagement ot his daughter, -Wits Mabel Benedict, to Samuel Coleman. Arthur Van Rendra will g'iv a bridge paity th Rlttf next Satura.iy ver'c" about E0 iorie, Tv of Pferr, vlo OUR CRASH ABSOLUTELY NEV5 to Ma il 1 j-ni ho-irt? aacrcr-c While lr.tr table the chandeliers.

Anr.ooneem-.T- cf tvt. nu-nt 'f "vfi'S ba'-i. C'r. bt am in nicPi or 'r-Vris 'LTtL' (.. Mis.s J'.

-Lviu AK' S3 Q. fy cf I i- i I toju i ri lie et.s.---K-m- v. pitied in -whac V-ncwn as the r.id i.ear r-. aio. the'r I Ji rr, hi A i 'iriw-- i if oi.

Vi ir- rire? bo tound It the i.cejiion r- ri. d'Mjp Lt 4 tAm. if mAKQH HOUSES ESTABLISHES? tSS5 Lj WLHjMi t)' f.T'.'l.-'l Ife-'i t. cf A i nrs.1 tav rtiv," ob en to p. i ir i.xirn net oc-ur until izizs-ti) iacntt at I tfr.ej 'i cor.i.oi'on riij in "'V- At tii-a a arj jiiaii..

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