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Jij PAGE FIVE CLUB CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK Hie Largest Exclusive Shoe Store Wot of 'ev York I 1 INDIVIDUAL SHOPS THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TIMES, SUNDAY, MAY 0 1020. FIFTH SECTION I I I rho Largest Exclusive Shoe Store West of 'ev York tea MONDAY'. Woman's Historical Society Hotel Chatham. Pittsburgh Literary and Musical Club Business Men's Club, Arch street. Colloquium Club With Mrs.

William M. Stevenson, Denniston avenue. Monday Club of Carnegie With Mrs. W. M.

Galbraith, Oiir'Pobular rices M. Here are SPECIAL PRICES nn Wnmnvs and Misses' Suits. Cnnt footwear Carnegie. Lee Community Club Lee School. Pittsburgh Colony of New England Women With Mrs.

Robert T. Miller. TUESDAY'. Travelers' Club Hotel Chatham. Woman's Literary Club of Bellevue With Mrs.

C. T. Martin. Bellevue Round Table With Mrs. Archie Holman.

Wimodausis Club Hotel Chatham. WEDNESDAY'. New Era Club Hotel Chatham. Wednesday i Club of Pittsburgh With Mrs. Robert West, Ridgevillejstreet.

Comet Club-MVith Mrs. Charles F. Randall, Jeannette street. Housekeepers' Club Hotel Chatham. Brighton Woman's Club With Mrs.

C. S. Lindsay, McClure avenue. Wednesday Afternoon Club of WilkinsbArg With Mrs. J.

B. Covalt, Hill avenue. Thursday Afternoon Club of Wilkinsburg With Mrs. J. B.

Covalt, Hill avenue. Woman's Club of Crafton Heights With Mrs. J. X. Crusan.

Uxority Club Hotel Chatham. Council of Jewish Women Assembly room, Rodef Shalom Temple. FRIDAY. College Cfcib of Pittsburgh With Mrs. blarence Watkins, Stanton avenue.

Woman's, Club of Crafton With Mrs. H. L. Smith, Creighton avenue. Squirrel Hill Community Club Roosevelt School.

Club of Ha'zelwood In Odd. Fellows Hall, Hazel-wood. When you buy "Luxura" Shoes you not only get correct style but an adtleJ touch of individuality that distinguishes them from a'll others. Many of the designs are original and exclusive to this store a feature that appeals to women who seek something "different" in footwear. Prices are very low, considering what manufacturers are asking to duplicate the same shoes today.

A and Dressds that emphasize the POPULAR PRICE SYSTEM i of this store. I SUIT TWEED SUITS, gray and green mix- ff I tures, trimmed with buttons. Special 4OO.Ul TRICOTINE SUITS, blue and black; braided; plain tailored and fancy models. C7 CA Special f. $3 A TWEED COATS, short, semi-fitted -jr nn models, with belt.

Special. POLO COATS, leather belt, cuffs trimmed with full lined. A Special. TRICOTINE COATS, tan, three-quarter length; trimmed with blue wool embroidery. ftA DRESSES i SERGE DRESSES, showing new col- jn AA lar, trimmed with buttons.

Special 4tU.UU TAFFETA STREET DRESSE3, navy, waist finished with little georgette vest, skirt trimmed with bias bands and rosettes of self. 10 CA Special 4T-y Beautiful Brown Kid, Cordo Russia Calf, Gla-cd Kid skin. Black Russia Calf and Cray Kidskin $8 $10 $12 $15 up to $17 Additional Clubs CREPE METEOR DRESSES, blue and black. Continued from Preceding Fare trimmed in combination colors. Special.

Unusual are the beautiful Pumps, Ties and Oxfords we are showing at ten Dollars a pair they represent exceptional values at this special price and come in Cordo Russia Calf, Brown, Black and Cray leathers Specially $7100 Beechview Club Elects Officers. M. VS priced at. I Silk Hosiery Sale The Beechview Woman's Club at its monthly meeting Monday in the Vtiited Presbyterian Church. Beechview, elected the following officer: Presi- i dent, Mrs.

A. P. Allen, first vice president Mrs. John seeond vice president. Mrs.

C. McMillan: sec- Iretaiy, Mrs. Geerae K. Hinkley: treas J. Bennett Co.

1 1 Fifth Ave. EWorld service Miss Grace Coppock. national Y. V. C.

A. secretary for China, will be In Pittsburgh this week in the interests of the work in China maintained by the Central V. C. A. and will speak at the meetings.

Miss Coppock will speak Tuesday at 6:13 o'clock at a round-table in the and Thursday noon at a luncheon in the association. Thursday night. Miss Coppock will be entertained at dinner by girls of the Duquesne Way Y. W. C.

A. Kriday nixht she will address members of the Lawrenceville branch. The culmination of the week's effort will a mass meeting for the entire membership Friday at i o'clock in the auditorium of the Central Association Building. Chatham street. 50 dozen Women's $3-25 "Wayne Knit" pure thread silk lisle garter top, "Way-new-Foot" in black, white I cordo, gray and navy.

J) 65 full fashioned pure thread silk Hose; lisle garter top; reinforced heel and toe brown. 1 black, white cordo, gray navyi 40 dozen Women's $1.50 Fibre Silk Hose, l'sle garter top in gray and brown only urer, Mrs. r. M. Brown; ooara 01 director.

Mm. Virginia Liennison. Mrs. S. Palmer, Mrs.

Blmer Rupp. Mrs. Benjamin S. Redeier, Mrs. S.

Schreiber. and Mrs. K. C. Stevens.

A special meeting will be held Tuesday at o'clock In the home of Mrs. Allen. Suburban avenue, to discuss a membership drive. A luncheon will be given May Hotel Chatham in honor "of the retiring president. Mis.

J. Dennison. 100 dozen Women's pure thread full fashioned Boot Hose, lisle garter "top. Col specially priced $1.15 ors black, brown. nickel and castor special.

v. $1.55 Club Arranges Spring Oance. The Narcissus Club will hold its Catholic Women's League. The Pittsburgh Chapter. Chaplains' spring dance May 21 in the Crafton Auditorium.

The committee in charge Aid Association, a department of the includes Mrs Fortwangler. chair-Catholic Women's League, will hold man; Miss Myra Neal. Miss Margaret T' pi iff (lardner. Miss Bettv (iardner. Miss a benefit card party the afternoon of May- 22 in the Hotel Chatham to provide mess kits for missionary priests.

Mrs. William an go is chairman of the committee in charge. W. M. Laird Company Liberty and Oliver Avenues Esther Shea.

Miss M. bunahoe, Miss Margaret Klemmer. Miss Josephine Pauley. Miss Catherine Allen. Miss Fnurnier and Miss lsabelle Cuvanaugh.

Wednesday Club to Meet. The Wednesday Club of Pittsburgh. Civic Club Entertains. Sheffield Salt and Peppers Dutch Silver Design i.09 Pair will meet Wednesday afternoon with The Brentwood Civic Club enter- Mrs. Robert West, Ridgeville street.

tained people of that borough Wednes-Mrs. A. Ross Gray will discuss "How day night at a meeting. Mrs. Gertrude to Kducate'for Better Citizenship.

NL i Breslau Fuller spoke on "Good Presenting a musical pro fe Be Calm- A discussion will be led by Mrs. J. M. McLaughlin. Dance and Card Party Planned.

gram were Mrs. William Bennett, Miss Mae Murphy. Miss Our-larski, Karl sicanlon. Walter Khrlinger and Mrs. Charles Bode.

925. Union Arcade. Mrs. Howard Fisher and Katherine Kirk will give talks on the methods of managing girls' camps. Mrs.

Sherman S. Conrad will preside. Clubs to Give Circus. hlnnev as leader. Papers were read by I Mrs.

H. MoCIov on the "Karly Life of Roosevelt." by Mrs. JDonaldson on "President Roosevelt." and by Mrs. Charles Morgan on "Tribute to Roosevelt." The club will meet May IT with Mrs. E.

W. Jones. The Business Girls' Club, the THangle i Club and the A. B. Club' of the in- j-t M.f; dustrial department of the Central Y.

There will be a joint meeting In C. A. will hold a circus tomorrow eve The Associated Craftsmen's clubs will hold a dance and card party the night of May 26 in the William Penn Hotel. Colony to Hear About Exhibit. Following its annual meeting and luncheon tomorrow, the Pittsburgh Colony of New England Women will visit the Carnegie Art Gallery, and hear talks on the international exhibit, i Grogan Silver Grogan Silverware has.ia distinct influence in tlje home-It fits into the daily life and serves to increase the" pleasure and the comfort of every member of the family, Grogan Silverware is wrought with a feeling of pride.

It looms far above the commonplace, yet is honestly priced according to its real worth. Complete Services Single Pieces Gfio Mjfl Co AH WOOD STAT 6TM.AVE.PITT5B0RCH ning in the association building to raise morrow night of the Donnnnt Board funds to send delegates to the summer of Trade and the Dormont branch conference at Iake Nepahwin' in August. of 'the League of Women Citizens in The affair 18 under the direction of Miss i the school auditorrium. Speakers League Club to Hike. 'the Chester ueague Club will hold the third of i.s series of hikes this afternoon.

The members will meet at Sandusky ant Ohio streets at ciock. and the hike will start troni fne end or tin; Etna car line and end at Underclilf, jrhere the club will etop for luncheon. The club also is planning to hold a "wimming party Wednesday night in the club Ititla Shannon and Mtus Juliet A. will be Prof. C.

H. Donnel and Mrs. Barker. A one-act play, written by Miss W. W.

Ramsey. The board will nomi- Mary Ricards of the. Carnegie Institute, nate officers and directors. A special Defense League Donates Candy. The Woman's Defense League of Western Pennsylvania has made a generous donation of chocolate candy to soldiers of the.

Marine and St. Francis hospitals. Any other organisation of i persons wishing to give candy to the i boys can send it direct to the Marine I Hospital or call Miss Lucy M. Buch-binder. Red Cross recreational worker.

Flsk 1216. till be given preceding the circus. Side committee will report on "Dormont Da not bfe bewildered with the thousand and one thmss within every rango (of your eye at Reizenstein'si Some- one will help you choose the right thing for the right occasion at the right price. The remarkably fair prices of their offerings are factor and their substantial value a fact. China Harid Decoration Crystal Olass Dutch Sheffield Silver Pottery Novelties Crystal Polychrome Mirrors Candlesticks Electroliers Silk.

Parchment Shades Wrought Iron Kltows. featuring freaks, baUpons, candy and popcorn booths and other circus attractions will be provided. Council to Hold Meeting. "The Girl Workers' Council of Pittsburgh will hold its monthly meeting Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock in room Y. W.

C. A. Plans "Service Week." Beginning tomorrow and closing Friday, the Central Young Women's Christian Association will observe AAAAAAtAAa. AAskaaaAAsaTA-slT aVA. 4 i jj 711 Liberty Opp.

Wood Wunderlv's For Gift Suggestions Superfluous Hair? day arrangements and progress of the Liberty Tunnel. Children Entertain Patients. Patients In the children's building and open air school of the Tuberculosis League Hospncl were entertained Thursday by children from McKees Rocks, who presented a play "Why Rr. Robinson "Married." The play was under the direction of A. E.

Spear, the author. The cast included Harry McGlinchy. Charles Ruffner Bert Lindberg, Fred Graff. Lillian Palmer. Marian Lindberg.

Gertrude McCauley and Maxine Bonn. Miss Georgina Campbell was accompanist. Dormont Club Elects. Mrs. J.

G. Moorhead was elected president of the Dormont New Centurv Club at its meeting Friday afternoon "in the Dormont Masonic Temple, others chosen to serve with Mrs. Moorhead were: vice presidents, Mrs. II. W.

Love and Mrs. G. M. Keefer; recording secretary. Mrs.

E. E. Houghtelin corresponding secretary, Mrs. Homer G. Farmer; treasurer.

Mrs. George Forrest: directors. Mrs. T. II.

Bell, Mrs. Paul Brown. Mrs. Helen Biederman. Mrs Neth-kln and Mrs.

B. Stafford. Delegates appointed to the Congress of Clubs are Mrs. Eugene Elliot. Mrs.

H. A. ShafTer, Mrs. P. H.

Drew and Mrs. S. J. Hutchison. The dramatic section of the club will meet Monday in the home of Mrs A.

H. Bowman. Wainbell avenue. Chapter Plana. Dance and Party.

A birthday dance and card party will be held Friday. May 28. by the' Franklin Chapter. No. 127.

Order of Eastern Star, In the Hotel Chatham. O. E. S. Chapter Arranges Party.

Friendship Chapter, Xo. 291, Order of Eastern Star, Is planning to hold a card and fancy work party Wednesday-night in Maccabees Hall, South Highland avenue. The party will be preceded by a business meeting of the chapter. Woman's Civiyc Club of The Woman's Civic Club of Wilkinsburg will hold its next meeting Thursday afternoon in the home of Mrs E. E.

Weaver, in Fianklin avenue. Wilkinsburg. Auxiliary to Plant Trees. The Ladies Auxiliary of Ascalon Commandery will hold its annual tree-planting Thursday morning at 11 o'clock in Ascalon grove, Schenley park The trees will be dedicated to the president. Mrs.

William C. Cox. to the chairman of forestry. Mrs. Florence Herd- and one In memory of Mrs.

Howard O. 'Reed. A luncheon at McCreery's will follow. D. of V.

Entertained. The Man E. Humbert Tent No. 14. Daughters of Veterans, was entertained at dinner Wednesday in the home of Mrs.

Margaret Smerbeck. Covers for 30 were laid. USARO CLOTH was made expressly for the United States Government to cover the wingp of its airplanes. As the lives of its aviators were intrusted to it, two essential qualifications were demanded: ANNOUNCEMENT muitiMtiistfitmui(ftiHiuaitHiHttitriiftistitittfff if EXTREME LIGHTNESS and STRENGTH QPENING oi our New Store Tomorrow with an exceptional showing op emin- IS this affliction standing between you and the full enjoyment of life? No woman can be well-groomed with an unsightly growth of superfluous hair we remove it from the face.fneck and limbs, shape eyebrows no electric needle or depilatories used. We can five reference from Pitts-urgh'a best-known women we would be pleased to have you investigate this Beware of Imitators We have only one shop in each city listed ana" do not treat through tho nutil "We guarantee our work.

LUC1LLK FRANCIS METHOD Suite 404 Pittsburgh Life Building. Kntranee. 219 Sixth St. OFFICES Chicago. Indiumitwlis.

Kansas City, Ietroit. IvOS Angeles. St. Lonis. I ine ji.nery Novelties.

TOU ARE CORDULtT IN VI TED tMMMIHIUtMMMMIIHlimmttHtMfllIlflMHlflMMtMtmiMMHtlti.MIIHMHm ava 'Bl use Shop 539 PENN AVENUE Our store i the ideal place to seek the gift article that is both artistic" and practical in value yet individual ia character. The newest gift thinri, impossible to hare ia mind, are here ia abundance. 3 UNION ARCADE wm Beautify the Complexion jig- Galleries fa iK. 512 Wood St The three models illustrated are of special interest because in addition to their low prices and well-known hygienic-style service they are made of USARO CLOTH No. 360 Self-Reducing Corset for medium and stout women.

Sizes 2 2 to36 No. 375 KopService Corset for slender and medium figures. Sizes 20 to 36 No. 514 KopService Corset for average figures, Sizes 22 to 36 41 Other Styles Popular Prices IN TEN DAYS NadinoUCREAft Tit Uaeqmaled Bsaatificr Used an Endorsed By Thousand It's Easy to Peel Off All Your Freckles Guaranteed to remove tan, freckles, pimples, liver-spots, etc. Extreme cases 20 days.

Evert the Roots of Superfluous Hair Vanish (entirely 'tf Method; Morks Wonders) Rids pores and tissues of impurities. Leaves the skin clear, soft, healthy. At leading toilet counters. If they haven't it, by mail, two sizes, 60c. and $1.20.

NATIONAL TOILET Pari. Ttnm. Warning If mi are losing your heir, or are bald, or have dandruff, don't apply Anything that will drr tho scr-Id most lotions and shsm-poos do. but uso the famous Indian hair slitir Kotalko which eontsins cenulne bear oil nd other potent Ingredients. that yoar attention If Arr ested Kotalkft should be Impressed on your memorv and you will use if if von reallr want a superb hair growth.

N'n matter if voti have despaired before, trv now. Guarantee. Oct a full le bosc st any busy drug BtOTS or send 10 cents (Stamps or silver) for hrochuro with free PBtOP BOX, to J. H. Bn'Hain, lac, Sfatioa New York, N.

Defense League Plans Shoot. The rifle team of the Women's Defense League of Western Pennsylvania is planning a series of 25 contests to be held during the season. The opening contest will be held Tuesday on the Highland range. Mrs. S.

A. Reinliard is chairman of the committee, Mrs. C. J. Proessler, vice chairman.

The contrast between the freckles and the clear kin usually is so great that no bleach can bemore than partially successful In obliterating: the disfigurements. Ordinary mercolUed waxTs) far better; it literally peels oil the freckles. Get an ounce of it at the nearest drug store and tonight spread on enough to completely cover the face; remove in the morning with warm water. tepeat daily until every rreckle has Rough, blotchy, pimpled skin, also common at this season, may be entirely gotten rid of by this same method, without discomfort or Inconvenience; Tm? effect is decidedly worth while, the news complexion obtained being so clear, smooth auu youtiilul. Advertisement.

COTTAGE FOR RENT What Is the use of merely taking on the hair-ends and not destroying the roots of superfluous hair? Do you know that you can easily and quickly remove the hair entire, including the roots, with ordinary phelactine? Just try it It is odorless, non-irrltatlng, arid so harmless a child could safely eat it, fa.r superior to depilatories, electrolysis, etc. Get a stick of phelactine today from your druggist and have the pleasure of actually removing the offending hair roots at last before your very eyes Advcrlisemeut. 360 Club of Bridgeville. oman Gowf St on Everywhere Beautiful Location, on Chau- tauqui Lake for month of June. For information Call Walnut 167-J, The Woman's Club of Bridgeville observed "Roosevelt Day" at its meeting Monday afternoon in the home of Mrs.

Leonard Roach, with Mrs. Irwin Maw- tot 9 i 1.

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