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4 XKTTP. I T. FRIDAY. APRIL 6, 1017. SOCIETY CARD PARTI CS HOTC WEDDINGS WOTICN'5 ACTIVIT ICS lnyE FOR Till-.

HOLIDAYS st Penn Hospital I 'kS-. Classes in Red Cross To Graduate Nurses To Open in Bellevue Miss Harriet Mlss Joan Moorp. Miss Xell MMre. -f direct or of the West- ii-jnia Melon i i Pittsburgh chapter. More than has been given in donations to the auxiliary.

The North 1'oroucha Preparedness Unit of the Red Cross ir.aJj 50 rolls of bandages at a gathering in the home of the president. Mrs. Andrew Hipper in Hen Avon yesterday. The un.t has a full equipment for work; Mrs. A.

Iit -shaw of Balph and Orchard Bellevue. has given an entire floor of her home over to the unit to b-used as workrooms. Classes in first aid will be begun in the near future. Hospital have an- i Miss Grace Obney, Miss Mary Roess- ENTERTAINMENT FOR BRIDES AND BRIDES-TO-BE MR.4 vitu-iwt v.t;iN.iii.u -in. i.

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Jf lijrtU(! r. to Jt. Jr. fMrairq iUrr. la ttof I of Mr ani Mr It ry I u.n.m It.Sr, ir.r-d cra.i-.:at;r.ff class of thi Jpr- Mary Iteard.in, Miss Tri: for N'irses for the S'ocke.

Lucir.da. Staymates. Miss exorcises April 12 at Caviar and Miss Margaret Conservatory of I 1 "ornas. Mi On. A.

J. chairman ci.mn-.ittee. wiii pr- i ORIGINAL PROGRAM. Regristratior.s for nursing service classes of the National Red Cross, which include first aid, elementary hygiene and home care of the sick, home dietetics and preparation of sr.rg'.cal dressings are being taken at the Suburban General Hospital in Bellevue. Classes In these departments will be opened at and supervised by the hospital.

A class in elementary hygiene and home care of the sick, which alone of the four classes will qualify for nurses' aid service, was opened at the Central lir. M. Davidson will th Rev. L. 5.

CLUB NOTES. Original sonss. stories an! roems constituted the proeram arranged by i -oation ar.d bor.eclic- I sor.t H. W'l oiMier nu pre- nd M'ss Vera I Twentieth Centurv--- t-lub yesterday afternoon. Mrs.

Kd- I .1 1 1 V. i The Pittsburgh Chanter. Daughters of the American Revolution, has postponed the meeting; it was to have hai today in the Twentieth Century Cluh to next Krid.iv In the William Penn. l-y fc Am I Mf. n.

Mr U6r Smart Mr, Wr Ir.a.. A. lmy tor th- In. cif br lb IU Kn-J of Young Women's Christian Associ- Ir- John Jl- Meoklin of the ation last nieht under the direction i University of Pittsburgh will peak TiK- class includes Muss Char- (Lawrence Litchfield, and a auartet lotto Mortz. Miss Margaret Iurton.

I which included Mrs. Paul Sturtevant. Miss li.na Miss Lillian House. Mrs. Tavlor Allderdice lloyde.

Miss Nellie Conwav I Mrs Villiam Hall, sansr another Mrs. Litchneid's pieces entitled amj.i.cl!. Miss Alice Oarrell. "The Bankrupt Kunnies." The cora- Miss Verna t'rarner. Miss Gladys Fr- played the accompaniments.

win. Miss IU Kve. Miss Marv GrifJ Mri'- orieinal Mi i-i i V. i stories from an unpublished hook of Miss I.Lzahoth Guthrie. Miss Mar- Lincoln's childhood rennniscen.

es on "The Contribution of Puritanism to American I democracy. of Mrs. C. W. Parker, a Red Cross i nurse.

The North Boroughs Auxiliary to Bcilevue will have a Pewtnjr for the me HiSDurgti Ked Cross Chapter I benefit of the New Future la ia Tif for th bn.f r-' Mr. Jrtha A MurtUt.t. Vf, rk Mr. I. u- sehBR.

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ttt Wttlum rbr.ithr Itobsn-! H-nrr tif4fi. Jl. I Wsm. vr Mr J.n HolUcJ Mr Honrx I Ur MrH.ln.n.v I I jf I InZ1 retd 00' Us Vterday Tuesday morn.ng in the Pre.bytertan iiiiniiiiaii, ts.s tua ri liiL 1 -m it 1 IT1 hf KpIIpvho lnitnd -i riinrrh in nrt rftmon MX1 iiui 11 ikoueris i 4. 1 1 1 ii 11 iss Holt.

K'-nhan onritlfH "Tho Mirai-U ihrrY TCMIpvija. Th will elv a. annrt Hibbert. Kim-line Hawkpy, Mips Amelia Hill, rfad by Mrs- Thompson. At womn Th? anvilirv haa I dance and card party at the town I'melino Mrt Car.1.

01 ine rrai tea IT Sr: house of the Ipviid Country Club Miss Laura Irwin. Miss Bessie John- in Lincoln avenue. Bellevue. April IS. naa sri ico vun 1 17 ti itu 0 iu me Social Workers Ired St Hj trrt ll.lt S-iV Ittmnt to.

5K.t. A ToDoVarRslidVorV! rl.ir 0f Vtioo.il Confer if C'tku lir and Cor. jc.it. Here Urn 600 girls' middy blouses TWENTY DIFFKKKXT STYLES ALL AT t-K I SPECIAL LOT Oh' boys7 blouses at 55c i iTt.ii:itu. I'll yff.fU IK p.lMtC tli llh Ki'Oi'l, Mr Kn 2 and i.fr.

Vt. jf.r rtugiMM.n. "r.l, farn.s.,.. I 4 i Highland Cadets Armory New York Senate Votes i 1. 00 In Homenood Is Destroyed Confidence In R.

F. Wagner! rmmilP XI. i.b i niiinin- fit nil lit fil lnii Awil 5 A.I.-1-lj..i, rt i-ri ri (. iS! and 1 iis-h i I iw- I inent 11t.nK loss of "-t t- ft I nmr t. S.

and I .1 rf 4 in I 1-1 Kff.t iN I Atftn.ri I.4i., V- to one particular lot considerably more conspicuous than the average, every detail, with price foremost, showing how worthy they are. We'd like these to seen by everyone today 55c. Another very extensive line of Boys' Blouses at 50c also beyond the standard at the price best makes many colored stripes and plain white collar attached or neckband style. Large line of Boys' Shirts and Blouses at that are very mannish in style and good in value. As a matter of fact every detail of Boys' dress is looked after by this department with a determination to merit preference Neckties Night Shirts Pajamas, etc.

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lie HI. all out on three large tables in the center of the new ami spacious Unklrrn Deiartmcnt where there'll be no question about the showing they 11 make ami simplify making your selections. I illation styles with braid trimming, smocks, belted effects and eoat emblems and attractive color combinations as well us all lute. Sizes to 20 years all $1.00. Large Stocks of Middy Blouses at $1.50 to $4-50.

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rti pa-siits i U- Iiy Sl.t r4i r.i, I a 1 r.w 1 ut-i- U'. IV "I rl -f l.r,, I I missest and children's shoes A large Easter showing that contributes its important share to this great style occasion. all the new Wanted Leathers button and lace, all sizes and widths. and special attention paid to the proper fitting of growing feet. Sizes 1 to 6 $1.2.5 to $2.00 Sizes 6 to 8 $1.73 to $3.00 Sizes 8 to 11, to $3.50 Sizes 11 y2 to 2, $3.00 to $5.00 RATE Apul l-v ia-i th- ii-i-nippi an I ii.

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pt.riii.A- Girls' Wash Dresszs A large assortment of stvles $1.00 Splendid dresses for practical wear well made and neatly trimmed Piaid Ginghams, striped Ginghams and Percales, also plain Chambrays in good colors $1.00. i t. II i.fr. 1. r- a.aa.a.

a I Girls' Skirts t-- wear with Middy Blouses $1.00 White l.an-.lale Jean same quality as Mid.lv Blouses, full pleated on lining waist sizes (i tr 14 years $1.00. (iirls' Skirts great variety up to VV. eln tucni i-. 1, tr. It at-.

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women's and misses' suits at 1 8.50 New arrivals in splendid tailored styles Gabardines, Serges. Poplins and Checks attractive belted effects, tailored stitching and button trimmed, new models in skirts. Mostlv blues and blacks some Tans, Gravs and Greens S13.50. H'onitu's and Misses' Suits, to $175.00. lr.nl.

Vlt. Mrhp April furniture week Monday of next week and there'll be advantages real ones in the class of furniture the best and the prices it will be sold at. Only 2 more days, then Monday this sale starts. il i l.fitf rt Spring Weddings X'M M.r.r, i ji. vir.

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