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TriE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TIMES, THURSDAY, XPTE3IT1EI: 22, 1006. SO( -J I Y. FASHIONS. CLUBS r--rj Via 10 The purifying action and curative properties of tins prcat have lade S. S.

S. For The Blood a household saying, and thousands who ori Ner--- and 'will oppear before th TtH-S'isv Musical club: The Hid ieinttistratii. -n edterday wet a followed Mrs. Charles A. At wH E-resiiing at the tea rr SOCIETY FHE CLUBS emovin perfect health owe their recovery irora Mooa or stia aiseawea today tae in tha rear of the of tre is universctllv used blood rceaicme.

O. is maae entirely irot toth nnrl harks which tJossess not only cleansiair ana neaucj inereaiems. herbs ut tuildin-up and strengthening" properties to keep the blood in perfect tst- one- can be well when the blood is impure they lack the. energy Contrir.t1r.r to tils tl'rartmnt must tmrur th nfvm ad res of writtr to It uro Contribut'sti to tb! department rmift br the ns.ms And Address of. the.

writer, to insure attention. worth club the jir.iri ciui holds it? meetings. V.rs. "Atwell's were: Mrs. Walter l-yen, Mrs.

Harry Mrs. E.lwar.1 O'Nc-ii. Mrs, Elizabeth McKfiown. M-k. HtiKo Theuraier, Mrs.

George. HesUy, Mrs. Samuel Clilson, Brnert PiUnan. tt. Itobert f.rtam.on.

D. "Mr. John D. Carson, Miss Jane Kevin. Miss Mary Gormley.

Slips Florence Nell. Mi-s Atwell. Mis3 Mary Over. Mis? frtha TayWr, Miss Marion Clapp and Miss Kana Asnww. order and strength that is natural with health, the complexion becomes pale and sallow, the vitality is weakened and they suffer from a general broken down condition.

When the waste or refuse matter, which nature intends shall be fTHE openintr of elective courses in 1 modern Karonr-an janmaeea in the I higher schools and colleges and in thrown off, is left in the system because of a sluggish, torpid condition or the educational departments or the tne expelling mem dcts, it 13 aosnorueu into iat-ij TJiU marriacc r.f THmer w. toore, a P.tibvirsrli attorney, to Mrs. Sarah Petty Wili in, took plaCb ytsterday at 4 o'clock in Duncan et the home of the Rev. A. L.

Petty. soUuimized the serv- Oil" foe immediate relatives were amo'ifr v. hem were Mr. md Mrs. L.

Petty. and Joseph Petty ti rlh After spending six -Youuk Women's and Young Men's Christian associations was urged last night by Miss Sarah Wool Moore, in charge of the Labor Camp No. 1 in As-plnwall. "When we studied paid Qii A blood, making, this vital streaxa weak, sour ana 2m mm rV. ani its condition is manifested by boils.

1 pimples, rashes, blotches and other eruptions of I Dimtsle Miss Moore, "we had to go to France to perfect ourselves in its use. But in this r- 1 5 the skin. S. S. S.

goes into the circulation .1 i la .1 rt renloves particle of blood taint or McCreery and Company 'Women's Suits tt liberal lleducilons. Thursday and Friday. (Third Ploor.) Broadcloth and Cheviot Suits Three-quarter or hip length coat, soiue trimmed Avith braid velvet collar, pleated skirt. Colors Blue, green, brown and red. SI 6.30.

from $22.50, $25.00 and S2S.00. An attractive collection of Broadcloth Suits embroidered or with vest of light tint. Long, hip lcngh or Eton coat, velvet collar and cuiTs. Colors Blue, brown, green, red, heliotrope, violet and many of the pastel shades 825.00. Reduced from 543.00 and $53.00.

High-grade -Fancy Suits for "dressy" occasions. Colors (Pastel) Bed, grey, rose, etc. $35.00 and 840.00. Reduced from 75.00 and 80.00. ncisoa of every character, makes the blood fresh and strong and gives energy to the entire body.

When the blood has been cleansed by S- S. S- all skin Audience With the Pope. Their audience with the pope was dest-ribed by Mrs. IJairy J. Bailey arid Mrs.

Alfred -K. Clark. yeste.rd;y afternciu. the members of PitteburRh Soresis. AJ'er cllmbiner nine lor.sr of stairs, pas.sin? through innumerable liiKirways and alonj? endle-Bs corridors they were ushered into the maiiiftrent eudienee chamber where- his holiness, Pope Pius received their party.

Other interesting- incidents of their stay in Pome were mentioned, arid especially thflr visit to St. Peter's, tbo scene of the bomb explosion, last Sunday. The program yesterday v.as in r.f Mrs. J. H.

Johnston, who spoke of the religions of China. Mrs. William M. Csrot.b-ers deserlbed the prea.t wall of China, Mrs. Ord Bohannon telling in verse of the women of the land.

Sorosls made a unanimous protest against the smoke nuisance and instructed Its secretary to -write to the mayor in VKiig in the south the couple will live country new have Italians, Hunga-the Hotel A-hcaley, wher they will be riaas, Germans, Bohemians and many nl home" after January Mrs. Moore other people from Europe 'and we do not th I Jest daughter of Dr. Petty, who; need to go abroad to learn to speak those for many years lived in tho city and who European languages. They are brought if tt'M a metrber the Pittsburgh con-1 to us. and elective courses in languages feftnf of -the MethodLt Episcopal offered in the schools and associations and eruptions pass away a.ua tne smootn, cicar skin glowing witnj disease shows that the body is being nourisiied by ricn, pure Liood.

Kneu- health matism hnreb. For a number of years he was ree to such as would 2tvo' a certain Catarrh, bores ana Ulcers, ocroiuia, omagious uioou rois-ou, cic.t 1 i -i i i t. i president of Beaver Female college. amount of time to work anions the for sr all flPn -seatea oioou aisorucrs, iiu iui iucu tuic nuimua wuoio vj. w.

w. eignera teaching them would do a good deal toward solving the problem of danger from a great group of people of a foreisrn race, sneakinz thir wn It does not injuriously af ect the most delicate parts of the body and can be taken with perfect safety by old or young. Book on the blood and an? dedical advice desired without charge. 7KSSYSFT SPECSfSO CO, ATLANTA, dorsing the proposed smoke ordinance. Miss i.vrcnester sang, raiss i-aiius oeirs accompanist.

of -which the bride is a graauafe. Wedding News and Plans. TV.ifburgh bavs rarcla the marriage of John Sharpies of C'ntinnati to MiM Dora Barbour. tto.t'M.er ef Vr. anJ Mrs.

Phillip O. Stewart at Proasecti en November 11. Mr. Is a yon of Mr. s.nrt Mrs.

Frark formerly of ieklsy. and a Western of I e.nnslvsnta man. TLankss! vlric hs been chopen as the dar tf Oaircl of Wulan street. ar.l Henae of -w hich placf at the homo --f the The Wanen G. Tartrt ige, IX of the Fourth Avenue Bsptiat char-h.

A brilliant feature of the DECEM2SB KUitBES Or HI Entertain Miss Henry. Mrs. James C. Dick has asked a few friends to meet Miss Alice Henry of AusfraMa tomorrow afternoon at her home in Eippey street. The hours will be from o'clock until and the affa.ir win be very informal.

Yesterdoy Miss Henry "took a day off." as Fhe called it, and visited the tenerneut district with sorrie of the hiFvetnys. This ovenins sh will a lecture i'te assembly room of t'ae Central Younsr. Women's Christ la associattpn. be free nnd conducted under the auspices of the Allegheny County Equal Kijrhts association. On Wednesday anorning of next wek she will ppeak before the Twentieth Century ei-ab.

THE language and ignorant of our customs and ways. KIngslcy house needs volunteer, workers for the. Italians who compose the class started a week ago for the study of English. If the Christian associations and schools and colleges in Pittsburgh would offer free language courses for volunteer settlement or school workers It wouhl be genuine missionary work. In the labor camp at Aspinwall.

the only school for Italians started and successfully carried on up to the present time, volunteer workers from four of the Protestant churches take turns, each church taking a week at a time, when its young people spend eftcb evening of the week at the school reading English with the Italians. Several of the downtown churches miht co-operate in this way for the aid of Kinsley house." Miss Moore spoke in-the Fourth Avenue Baptist church, which is planning to ooen an Italian department, setting aside a room in the church for this purpose. Set 5m 3T1MES M0RE-. both yunfr people are members, win ji'rfoiin the corew.ny at o'clock. The bride ba U.V in ir-d by her cousin MUM Muil, i iiic Juhn vuott will tx? ti' rrofn's best rii.

Th'! fouule are to live with the Lie sr-nt? in THo Kv. Wallae iriu-. paetor of the First 'rirNt-HTi chiireh, Alleghejy, offle.ia.ted at the rearrl.ice of lli Jcar.nette Margaret Hunntll ft-rnoon at ho'nc In Pcirysville avenue. Allegheny. Huike and Thomas Byers wer the v.iy Followlnff tbe ceremony a is the ene-pct play, DRIES IN 10 MINUTES Wires Hot Before Election.

The newsboys will hold a municipal election this evening in the Homo. Grant and Websttr avenues. The school city started tost spring- in the home has been carried on "After the Opera u.uu i conuuet weelr Snn.iav successfully. The meeting of the bovs 'tonis! 1 rf th" e-s mr'en" rof and dT- dehmte plans have been made will at 7 o'clock sharp in crd.r to Il'ft tDOU.Eh matter lias' been mirier I ermnlete the election and in the returns wliorc hi V- a Zi Mr" Vorpe li live consideration for several weeks. In a re- before the concert which the Tuesday Musical i 't'r brW htnevinoVn cent fanv made of the Hilt district 'the iub will slve under the direction of its spe- rniHA Ttowirv oC 53 young Italian men 'were se- cia? committee In charge of the series of con sboys t.s i cured Who arnensor to tnrn Tnoitctt onA I which tais is the first.

The new arf- now occupying the old Grace Reformed nette? equip themselves for wor. Oniy rB aamittprl tr trip. nro. church until the completion of the home which is to occupy -'the site of the former hours in Forbes and Hish streets and Old avenue. A NEW FOR TKE PERSON who can least afford tn wate money is the one most often to suffer in buying a plaiio, because the price Is-low or the terms temr-tmg: this piano Is made especially for us and we know that It-1 as good as many a Kood piano selling for artistic case, beautiful tone a-d perfect action, absolutely guaranteed; you can make r.o mistake in buying this piai-; write for catalogue.

HALTET DAVIS PIANO 41S Sixth avenue; Opposite Nixon theater. which pro-ed the tensatien of Pari last spring'. A mere powerful tragedy has not recently Deen written. Svery one'l talking" about It. In addition, there i llr.

Hfini-y Dndeney's great 1 novel, "The Shoulder-Knot" and thirteen short stories. Head it. TOTJ will enjoy it. Icy house at present because of the! r. 0 1 Sale of Silk Waists.

Thursday, November 22nd. (Third rioor.) Beautiful Messnline Silk Waists For afternoon and evening wear very pretty and effective deep yoke of tucked silk. Cluiiy lace medallions and Valenciennes lace -insertion short sleeves culls daintily trimmed 'with Cluny and Valenciennes insertion and edge. Colors Light blue, pink and white. 0.75.

Value $11.75. Boston Composer to Lecture. oi me ciiiy room avnuaoie. To i successfully carry on the work there siiould be English-speaking worker fpr--eaclr Italian student. Miss -Moorei during, the.

'summer visited I At robe, where In an hour the names of ZZ Italians; who ivish to study English were secured. .13 soon as possible a school will be started there and at other points. These labor camp schools ae all supported by' voluntary contributions, though the work was started by Miss Moore under the direction of the Society for tne Protection of Italian Immigrants at th" home of the bride's father, J. -'01 T. Ko-fvli Howe -street, where Hie le live r.ftor an 'eitstern trip.

The r- tr. IZ ovjrd If. Ward. D. rector of t.

feer's Kplscopal church, officiated a fi o'ei i- in the presence of osuy the fawiii'-s. Lat. eveninj at 7:30 the werlding Miss ti- t7, and' Charles Peiffer took place t. Pvr iTotestant Lutheran rhureb, of the P.ev. Angust Pender offlclatinK.

l.rl.ie" who was plven awav by her uncle, von a. i.rtnc-5 yown trimmed with duchess c-irrini hitt orchids, while fcer uas with omne Miss Ard-tsun was honor maid and wore de irlt Kown over lavender chiffon. cn-1 a KrK! hat. She carried lavender ore.hida Wilhapi a brother of the groom, was nan. Following the ceremony the eoitde ieft fi-r the east, -w here they will spend a days before p' lr.g to Florida end Cub'-t.

Thfv will b-. "at ine" to their filanua after AQHu-y i. Albos-t T.cvett Salmon of Boston, will give an artists" recital before the Tuef-uJay Musical club on December 11 in- the German club. Craft avenue. He will talk on "Russian Mu-lc and Musicians" and g-lve a piano re-cita.

of Russian music. Mr. Salmon some time ago made an cxiiuitite musical setting for the toeci "There, Litt'e Girl. Don't Cry," which he dedicated to Mrs. Louis C.

Makin-son of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Makinson expects to Biner It this evening in the concert at the Kewslxrys Home. Or FICIATv PITTSBURGH. I F0W0E8 i.

irrv- iuik cuy, ire Italians are anxious to learn as they realize how helo-less they are In this country' imiesd tliey know the language and something-about the, laws. They appreciate the opportunities Which are opened to them, and many (Xo. -93.) AN ORDINANCE Authorizing the grading, paving and curbing of Miffi'n street, from Fortieth street toTisk street. Whereas, It appears by the petition and affidavit on file in the office, of the city clerka that a majority of the property owners in Interest and number abutting, urxm the line of Mifflin street, between Fortieth street -and Fiek street, have petitioned the councils of the city of No'es of the Clubs. Daniel G.

lectured en "Classical Music" -yesterday morning before the Twentieth Century club. There was a large tit-tendance and the lecture was especially interesting. Dr. Bus Jell H. Conweil of Phils del phta will give a free lecture this in the Second Presbyterian church: Eighth street, tinder tbe Auspices of the Columbia Council of Jewisli Women.

Reduction Sale of Women's Shoes, (Basement Salesroom.) Thursday, Friday and Saturday. An odd lot of Women's Shoes Patent Leather, Kid, Colt, Gunmetal Calf and Vici Kid Shoes button, lace and blucher styles tip and plain toe, welt and ui are ntting; themselves for citizenship, for they have come to the United States to make their home here. Benefit for Shepherd's Under the auspices- of the Indies Aid society of the Shepnerds Fold of Crafton a Tom Ihumb weddinc will be presented tonight and tomorrow night In the Crafton auditorium The weddlRff will be followed by a musical hi which Miss I-ouise Snick' and Mrs. Brown, sopranos; Mrs. 'Alice I'm ahart Mif3 IIolmes, contraltos; H.

B. baritone; J.ihn Cos basso; II. F. Church Social Affairs. The Industrial society of the Fourth rrvsr-stefifi; church.

Eva line street, will hold Its asuaj suiux.f an'd taz.ir this and tontorroiw it the following tuhrnittees in 4-tiarr: ieceptlr-n. Mrs. Callen, Mrs. Ksfep, Mr.t. Ui-'kel.

Mrs. Thompson nd Mrs. Kerr; fancy wcrfc: Sterrut. Mrs. Fiaa-ir-on, Unit, M'.

Du Harry, Mrs. Mae- r-Mi-aid end Mrs. ldward Thompson; Ice v. eim: Ml3 Haines and Miss Mitchell; candy: Anns. Kline ai.d Mls F.leanor Picket; Ifnior.

'de: Miry IJlckei; fisb pe-nd: Mrs. Orr A.d Miss table Mrs. Klik-wi. Mrs. MITUr, Mi Mra.

Payn- Contagious Diseases Reported. Six cases of typhoid fever, four of diphtlmria, one of pneumonia and one of chickenpox were reported to the Pittsburgh bureau of health yesterday. is proven value. Sixty 'j-eara is a pretty good tsst. No acid, no grit.

Ask your dentist. turn sole heels from the common Pittsburgh to enact an ordinance for tne grading, paving- and curbing of the i samtv Section 1. Be it ordained and-exacted by the city of Pittsburgh, in select and common councils assembled, and 't is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same, That Mifflin street, from Fortieth street to Fisk street, be graded, paved and curbed. Sec. 2.

The'Tttayor and the "director the department of public works are hereby authorized and directed to advertise, in accordance with the acts of assembly of the -commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and of the said city of relating thereto and regulating the same, for proposals for the grading, and curbing street said -points; the contract or contracts therefor to be let In the What Salary Can Cnoid lave Oa? Kate Masterson discuss Money and Matrimony in her I setters to Girls in the next Sunday Gazette Times. tt MI.ji Oiive Hess; table 2 M-. Mrs. Kels'neer. Miss Sharp, -Milh-r s.nd MUs Wools; table 3: Miss Vutitfcrt, Ml Miss Chalmers, Miss Miss Miicoliard and Miss St'tnc-r-jl; kitf-S'-n: Mrs.

Price, Mrs. Jl.ir.ey. Mrs. McCl jrg, Taylor, Mrs. Fife, T'ri.

MeAVU.iims. Mrs. Jacober. Mrs. Carr.p-he!i, Mr.

Martin. Mrs. Chalmers. Mrs. lf.

-proyi-st and Mrs. McCullonglu An organ tin bj Riven this evening st trt -ir-t f-hureh, Allegheny, by Cini'b. resisted by Mh; Ella jierzet, and Mary Riddle and itisa Carrie Murphy, ple.nists will appear. The patronesses Include: Mrs. Q.

T. Atwell Mrs. J. tl Bruce. Mrs.

Horner. Mrs. J. Prix.t5irv Mr. W.

W. ITiuce. Mrs Charles Sunninshnn. Mrs. Berf ord -Erltia'n, Mrs.

John MacKfci; Mrs. B. Mrs. in laft, Miss Mary Daft. Mrs.

H. P. Ooff Mrs W. Ro-8 Foster, Mrs. Georee-Glass.

Will lism Mrs. S. Anderson. Mrs peter Uaberman. Mrs, J.

C. StaufTer- Miss XJinrentz. Addison Dully. -Kate Ivuuz. Mrs.

(corgre- rdra. Kat Mor. gan. Mik. Sidney Smith.

Mrs. Vance Jrx--in Mrs. Charles Egan. Mrs. Bernard Bauson Mrs sense" to the French style.

Sizes 3. 3K and Widths and D. $2.25 per pair. Beduced from 83.50 and $4.00. Patent Leather, Kid and Gunmetal Calf Shoes lace and blucher styles welt soles Cuban heels of various heights.

$3.25. Beduced from $5.00. HOLIDAY GOODS Tho largest and finest stock cf Diamonds, Watches, Silver and Plated Ware, Cut Glass, Jewelry and Fancy Goods ever offered Pittsburgh, and at lowest New York prices to the trade. rirrin. II.

and J. 35. Miller, wi''l the tirs WJrt of the reception to manner directed by the aid acts of assembly-and ordinaries; and the contract price or conract prices-, 'if let in separate contracts, not to exceed the total sum of Ave tlmuKyid four hundred dollars, which is the estimate of the whole cost as furnished by the department of public works. Sec. 3.

The cost, damages and expense of the same to be assessed aeair.st and Orr- Thomas J. Fitzpatrick. M-? I WiJiiatii O'lteiiiT, Miss Kennedy, Mrs. Charles larrar. Mrs, Charles' Deauv, Mrs.

Winterhaltcr, Mrs. O. P. Robertson. Mrs J.

G. Ilemnstead. Mrs. Janica Merins, Mrs. C.

M. Dennett. Mr. Howard Stevensaon, itrs larry Brown. Mrs.

G. Creirj, Mrs. Faank iiarper. "Lewis, Mm. T).

Reed, I Mrs. Sain Brown. Mrs. Kate P- IARRETT GO. be sciven the n-embers of the t.ie women and vounsc feople ft the church.

Miss Eareee of Keutucky wS tik in the If.ilom ci t'r. tfewickHy Y. M. O. at .2 thH ts ftornoon on "THaleet of the Negro er.i Mountain White." The address will be In the of tu local branch uf the leper ttnyr.lf.rx.

Whui Hilary Can Cupid Ure On? Kaie Mastcrsnr. will discuss Money Matrit.K ny in her I-etters to Girls the Kanday Gazette Times. Addltieriiil oeiefy Vugo 11. Inc. collected from properties specially bene- IK An Attractive Showing second floor.

Corner Park Smltheeid of and Fifth Ave, En trance on Fifth Ave fiied. In Bccoraance with provisions of the acts of assembly. of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania relating thereto and regulating the same. Sec. 4.

That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions r.f th; ordinance, he and the unn ward Boy, Mrs. Edward Adams. Mrs. Don as Williams. Mrs.

Frank Beatty, Mrs Percy Beatty, Mrs. W. W. Havs Mrs. V.

totj. Mrs. Harry Bcbnell bach, Mrs. John fstidger, Mrs. Gordon O.atder, Mrs.

Thomas Mc-Clure, "Mrs. Uwsli, Mrs. Hichard valsh. Mrs. David Briar, Mrs.

Harry B. Xes-ley. Miss Indiana. Boomis, Mrs. Donald Potter Mrs.

George. Dunn; Mm. Florence Blggerti Mrs. Jeasis KiJgore, Mrs. R.

B. Armor. Mr. hereby repealed. sr far as -the- same KURTZ, LAN.CBEIN SWARTZ, Solo Agents for Pittsburgh of the LONDON AND PARIS Exclusive Leather Creations of the Mark Cross Co.

Cross Crusbable Belts for Ladies, in all the late shades, with Gold Plated Monogram Buckle, THE GAZETTE TIMES PATTERN AMP nanes wray, ffl8l William Zahn and Mss. Ihomns affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted Into. a law In councils this 20th day of October. A.

U. 1906. K. R. WALTERS, President r.f Select Evening Coats.

(Third rioor.) New Evening Coats Of ehifloii broadcloth trimmed with self color braid lined throughout with good quality white satin. $25.00. Handsome Evening Wraps Of combinations of lace, applique and broadcloth all the newest models beautifully embroidered or braided light and dark colors and. black. A number of new Fur Trimmed Garments.

$38.00, $45.00, 50.00 upwards to $175.00. 3 I Siof Select fCouncil. WILUAJi BR.4ND, Smrfr ji.rf'- "-tr Pr of Common Attest: si ROP.EUT CIAFK, Clerk of Common Mavor's Office. November 1, Approved: V. GUTHRIE.

Mayor. Attest: WALTER 11. Mayor Secretary. Recorded in Ordinance book; volume IS, page is. lftb day of IM.

Original Method in Music. Kiss Katberlne M. Locko of Younatown. gave a talk and demonstration yesterday afternoon before, the Woman's Club of Bewick-ley "Valley of her- original method 'of teaching to young children. With blocks and ether materials she made plain a kindergarten method which Is her own.

and which she embodies in her work in Miss Locke read from the manuscript ci her book. of the Nineteenth Century as Toid in Music." explaining- her method. The reading -whs similar to that given a. couple (it weeks asro in the hornJi of Mrs. Joseph W.

Marsh in Walltngford fiireet. Miss Locko will svet.d the winter in Pittsburgh, and win lecture Before the Pittsburgh chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, she 'will: give- her- talk on "Shtutoiam of Cross celebrated hand-sewed Gloves for Men and Ladles, inrJz, Laagbein Swariz (Society and Sagravers.) 606 Wood Street it insures an enjoyable, invigorating bith; makes every pora respond, removes dead ekin. KNERQIZES THE WHOLE BODY. start3 tua circulation and leaves a glow equal to a Turkish, bath.

ALL GROCERS ANIV DRUGGISTS. fXo. 2M." AN ORDINANCE Authorising the grading, paving and curbing of "Montezuma street, from Lemlngton avenue to Ollvnt street. Whereas, It appears by the petition and-affidavit on-file in the office cf the! eity clerks titat a majority of property 1 owners in Interest and abutting uva tne ime 01 Aiontezuma street, v-twecn Leraington avenue and Olivant street, have petitioned the cntuicfl of the city of Pittsburgh to enact an ordinance for the paving" and curbing of' the same. Therefore, Section -1.

Oft It ordained and enacted wi i ry It Wltil 1 Of riKifH ii i ii by the city of Pittsburgh, in select and -J4rrT, jFT ii Micic en a or i ii Try it for your next meal. (No. ZVu.) An LxccHent. Model for III v. i-'-i common councils assembled, and it is hereby ord2ined and enacted by the au- thorlty of the same.

That Montezuma! street, from Lcmlr.gton avenue to vunt street, be gradod, paved. and "curbed. I Sec. 2. The mayor -and the director of the department of public works.

are here-! by authorized and directed to advertise! in wtth the acts of assembly i of the commonwc-alth of and the ordinances of the said city of i Pittsburgh relating thereto and regulit- ing the same, for proposals for the Inv, paving' and ocrbiag- of sr.ld street between r.a'd points; the contract or con tra therefor to be let the manner directed by the said act? of assembly and prdmacce-ij; and the contract price contract prices, if lt in separate contracts. -not to exceed the total sum of nine thousand four hundred I dollars, which is the estimfte of the) whole cost as furnished by the depart-1 inent cf publi-2 works. Vviiiwir Leather Goods Department. (Main rioojr.) Imported and American Novelty Leather Goods. Theater Bags With fan, opera glasses, puff and mirror.

Hand Bags, Purses, Gentlemen's Letter and Card Cases. English Jewel Cases. Sewing Cases and Travelers Dressing Cases. Bottle Cases Containing two to live bottles. Flasks and Photograph Cases.

On Sale Thursday, November 22nd. Fitted Sewing Bags with draw string. English 31oroeco Veil, Handkerchief and Glove Cases. A wide range of pretty colors. 31.00.

Value S1.50. McCreery and 'Company, Wood Street at SKth Avenue, Pittsburgh. Bloomers. An puttern for kr.lckerbock-ih of the mode is shown. The i t.pc ede is litted by darts which ire a terffct smoothness and enables If you have never had it before, there is a treat ia store for youand there is another one for tomorrow and every day.

tv be wu'-j ur.der sxny ekirt. The 1 1-1 la -i i ti L- 1 Vitk and Joined to a fitted oke tarries nut the fashion Vr.er fv'ect'- he cl-jsin? la at i' side with iu'oks or buttons and the aro slipped eff when fom the out-ot-doors tramp or h- calltiieiics clas-s. They are very c.i th where they and wwd to a log band or shirred on (i in tbo hen. n.vi'. i if rtlon of these garments ci strenuous cxero.U-s.

Ji ppd are used for 7 11 -1 -i i- f. i t- I 1 else cal.jtii; at g' 2J to Inhea wat i measure. i Sec. Z. The cost.

oanar and eTr-etie cf the s.me to be assesfd cgj'nst and collected from properties specially benefited. In accordance with ti provisions of the acts of assembly of tne of Pennsylvania relating thereto and regulating; th same. Sec. That any ordinance or p. of ordinance confifctinfr with the of this ordinance, be sn.l the same Is herecy repealed, ro far as the ss.tt.s affects this crdinsj.ee.

Ordained nd enacted in Jo a law In c-oueils ti-iig Jiih di'j of October, A D. E. of Council. Atte-i: B. J.

MARTIN. of Select Council. WILLIAM BRAND, of Common Council. Attest ROUSRT CLAR1C. Clerk of Common i f- 3 .4 i 9 0012 Times Palfarn RECIPE Macaroni vith Chicken One chicken boiled until very tender; take the meat off the bones, and pick, up very fine.

While this is being done, the contents of package Yando Macaroni in two qxtarts of saited boiling water for twenty mir.utes, then draui aui blanch. When chicken arid Macaroni sre butter a two-quart baking dish and line with pieces of Macaroni; then jntt in a layer of chicken 6ea5ned to suit taste; then aid a layer of Mac-sront and i on until the material is used, makistg the last layer Macaroni. Then take the liquor in -which the chicken vis boi'ed, add one cup of cream or rich milk and pour over the whole, and bate half an hour. may be prepared in hundreds of-' different ways: in combination with anv meat, game or vegetable tliat 1 prxTsnrpon. On 20 IA rilTSB rg K.

1 Vail cm Di'iariment, The Gazette Times, iayvt's Office, November 5 ISO. At-! Pa. Enclosed find ten cents for Attest: WALTER P. FL'vCK, Mayor's; your fancy may suggest. Ysndo Macaroni is made in a clean American factory and is pure, delicious and wholesome.

Keep a supply in the house serve it every aay in some new form. Twenty-three recipes in "each package. by the city of Pittsburgh. tclert andj conimc-ix courKl'-s ai.mtieil. ss-1 it herev ord: ined end er acted by te au- thontv of the pa: e.

Ti.at Park avenue, from 'Olivant stt to Deny itreet, grai-rd. paved and curbed. i 2ec. 2. The the director of; the depattment of rnblle "wcrk." re hereby authorized and detected to adver.

In accordance with th- art of ts- sembly cf the tommonwcalth ef Penn- i fvtvarifa, ar.d tho ordina-n cf te tec'-etary. tchidi, eend mo pattern Kerorde-i in Ordinance bock, IS. i page iMi aay or 19 i No Age. -i I' 4 cl thereto city of th to be r.sessed serafnat and ocilctcd trofn properties pecialiy bene, rued, in c.cr3anee with the p-c-sisio' a of the acta of asternblr of the wealth c. Pcrr.Tvama relaung and resiuhstirg tb? sjune.

4. That r.ny c-rdlnc-ce or rart of, orrimance cm. ''rating with the provision of this ordinance, be and the In hereby rpeale.1, far a3 the 3'-frr-ts tlJi Mrdinance. er.i.ttecl ir.to a law covnelis thU u.th dav cf October. A.

iCi. E. VALTEP. of Coun Attest: 12. .1.

MAKTJV Cle-s ci e-eUct- Courcih' WILLIAM BRAN 1, of Council. Atist: P.OBEP.T Cf-AKK. Clerk cf M.y.-,r Xovpi-'ct 1. UT-oa-i-: G'TKUiE, M.v-ar. A iu-i A L.T sv'yr's m.

Ord'sanc brrK ii ii-tU day of Ncvrter, LiC5. 5 Cents -a Package frxo. t.y AN ORDINANCE Auu: the grid- Ir.g. p- ar.d curing ot Paik avetiuo from Olivant street to L'eary street. Whereas.

It by the pMtioi Enough for a Family Mal at A Tt ror tor the Kradir.gr. paving- and curbl.tg cf said street between i-'tl points the couttact or ccntrr- 'ts th-; efor to be let In the i manner -i tec ted by the ttzM wets cf as- ar.J and the conir-'ct pri--e or ccntf ct p'nees. if let repatate tf r. tract r.t to txceM- eie jm United States Macar Co. Vesntieeilt sr.4 NiKdies c.isc tse sane material.

Kt. -pe' for Mawsxt-i can be i-tr Seajfcrttj. ar.a arti-iavit on nui in th9 office cf the city clerks that a. majority of owners in irtrest and r.ombr up- the lice Par av-n-ie, between O.iv int. street rnd Deary ytreet.

h-ive -taii the of "ih- r-'tv CARNEGIE, PA. hundred eight tV.ousard tvr-tj I. crd address pi-inly, f-rd paltcrn f-jf chll i's g.ir-rri'.nt cv an i it tre -othu-it's tr of to ehact i the pridy. paving i s.imr c.urb.-oi; ol the '11 cf public work'. H.

Tii vst. rtd exrns jC.ect.o it ordained -cd cv.zci&l.

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