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Trenton Evening Times from Trenton, New Jersey • Page 5

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TKEMTOfl TJMKS, 1'KL1JA'Y, oration Cash Prizes Given By the 2nd Battalion Tuesday Jan. 16,1917 Music By 2nd Regiment Band Admission, 25c 1-12--17 i rare appeals i i i i i i i i a i i i i i Ti1f( 1 1 i i i i i i i i i i i 1 i i i i i i i i i i i a a i i a i i a i i I i i i i i a a wood cri'ual a i i a i I i i i i i i i a i i cll'cvis i surjniss i i i 1 i i i i i i i i i I i i i i in i i i i a i i a a i i i i i i i i a of i i i a dura-. SATURDAY -DANSANT- Is a feature a i brecht's that by rriariyr'- I is becoming quite a' fad to arrange theatre parties of "iffofe" couples," re- serve table modations in ad-; dine danrff irom five. to eight and leave for the theatre after the last dance is played. Can you imagine a more delightful way to arrange, for a entertainment? MINSTREL SHOW TO ENTERTAIN LADIES "Ladies' i In- observed i a reception and i I i by i member's of i 'm'nn TOTC i MAIL PHONE ORDERS CHEERFULLY FILLED PHONE NUMBER 2890" 23 TO 31 SOUTH BROAD ST.

H. WIRTSOHAFTER. the a i a c')f I hi- lo'ilK" A a a i i i The i i i i i i i a i a i i Tin- i program i be i i i i A a i i i i ni-r." Doris llcss; joke liy OK1'" "Hono- A i i a Loves You," -Miss Mlix.abolli EmcK.wn; joke J.eon i i solo, "When the, MlKsion aj-e Kime.r, 'Fouratt, i i i i hy a La juice Cle'nn; "Take to My Mtss Camiuade: iiike I.eon i i a i i a a a i by ORfleiV Cl.ei.Mi; Hie. Sw.micn River i Hhick a joke by op-den i i i i i i of i i i a Doris joke hy Leon i "There's i'l i Hit of Had in Every Good i Girl," MAY PATTERNS UP TO 9,000 10 CENTS NUMBERS ABOVE, ----K CENTS THIS ISN'T THE BIGGEST STORE IN TOWN, BUT WE GIYE-IHE BIGGESt BARGAINS 50 Dozen of Women's ny lenor'solo, "Love, i Heart," i FoJiraU; i a -Yoiec is Calling-," accompanied by JULss "That oiil-'- Tipjierary Tune," a Misses Hess, Krriekson, a i i a selection on the bones; KicKard Felj, by Miss La Motte; li'jt, Misses JJarr, Brown, Wheeler ami Moore: "A Perfect duet, Fonr- a accompanied Motte; rumje. "On th.e South Soa isle," "Oh:" How'She Could Yack.U Hacki-Wacki-Woo," 1 1 Home," by entire chorus.

Tlie; bo Miss Krshcl 312 St. Phones 8.07-808 sasEaiiJSBaBK: km and Order THE TAILOR 6 R. WarreiTStr Just below i Hank Jobn Senmnn, Shoos to Fit the I'ii mlly SATUHDAY SPECIALS Just Shoes, Jn cordova-n, russet aiarf Prices rancrp from $4.00 to $7.00. S2.00 Men's Shoes $1.50 P. a S3.00: Men's Shoes Blok.

J4.00 Meri'5 Shoes $3.00 P. Black. $5.00 Shoes $4.00 or P.l.-ir-l- Button or.I/aco. LADIES' SHOES. S2.50 Ladies' Shoes $2.00 P.

Black. a i 54.00 Ladlf-s 1 Shoes $3.00 Plitin Black. Shot? $4.00 Black or Tan. 55 1 Sl.ves $5.00 Hussetp f-Tid Havana Brown. J5.

i Shoes $6.00 Gray Suede, P.ussets, Plain Black or i a i Children's Shoes i Shoes $1.00 ColrirM Tops. $2.00 $1.50 -h-it-fr-T-rurn- Children's Rlioes $2.00 Plain HI ark. "BOYS' SHOES, BUTTON OR LACE; SATURDAY 'Walk a Block and Save a Dollar." 26 Wamn St RESERVATIONS may be made and is 'phone 4010. Evcrj State Street, Jfiat INSTALL OFFICERS -installed Tuc-sdav i at a meeting of th'e No. Till, Daughters' of held in Broad Street Bank i i Theses ofllcers were: Grand repent.

Miss 1.0: A. O'Hara; vice grand I'cgrnt. Mrs. Mary Macllvaino: JTiss financial very-; a Miss Klix.abeth i 1 a a i i sett- ii.ni'1,'. 'Miss a i a i Devine; trus- tiH's, Mrs.

i i i i "Dcstribats and Mrs. A a organist, T'ldrenc'e Rogers. SON BORN TO VAUGHNS of Slackwood, announce the "birth of a son, horn Deeember 30.. The littttr boy, who weighs nin.e and a half pounds, Stanley Eu- Vaughn. Dr.

Harmon and Mrs, "Powell were in attendance: LADIES! SECRET TO DARKENGRAYHAIR Bring Back fcts Color and Lustre with'Grandma's Sage Tea Recipe. ELECTS ONCERS The roKiilnr business meeting and rial- of the Spnre i Cii-cle of i i E. 'ChufC'li was' hr-ld last the- home of Miss'Berth's of.yiackwood, and Inrgc'ly attended; At busi- session, oUtTH'i'H'were elected and are: Samuel JWare, prpsidcnt; Jlrs. first vice president: i i i Koro, -spconcl Mi-s. i Kttea- l-farn.

'ecr, secretary: Miss Ijtilti Jarhoe, assistant sex'rela'ry; M'rs. Jennie. Shropshire, the IT. Ider, i a i i i a Melville, Disbrow. Kecoriil assistant chaplain.

Several committr-s were elected a as. follows: i CoiilinHtee, Mrs. Abliie 'Wood, i a Lcw'ls, -Mrs. i i i Mrs'. nnscorh, Mrs'.

Ella a i i Mrs. Miss i a Ila'nk, Jtiss Mora RottfrarcH. Miss Iw.i IlUe, I Kore, Mrs. Kohert 'Cor'e. a i i MI'H.

Tsar a Cole. M'rs. i i a Wood. i Mi'ss Delia Irs. i Shropshire Mrs.

i Melville. V'ommittee for Feh.ruary. Mrs. Hro- 11. Clossrtn.

Willi.nm 'Oris- Celln a i JTrs. irbara. ICltenper, i i Shrop- ire, Mi'K. Wllliaih' Woo.d and Mi'ss i I-a, 4 of sclec- i by Miss A i recjta- Mons 1 liy A M'p'lviHo- and M'ice Shropshire, and reading by Airs. Ml7.al)otli Two new a i i i a Melvilh; a i Neckwear Values to 50c fia'tin, -btgandie, lace and fur trimmed Collars, sets ancTvestee.s.

Women's Misses' CO A 15.00 Our regular' $25.00, and $30.00 Txihd. Plain; or fur trimmed. after the. newest Mqstly all. made of Salt's guarantee phusli.

Women's and Misses' Serge DRESSES Made of new box plaito'd with and loose'belt. Have wliite cpl- JaF'and belt. 'in black, blue, green and brown. $1(100. $5.80 Women's and jMisses'.

Coats, in pbiiii folnrs a mixed Children's Astrachan. Cloth Coats. with loose "back (I PJt'U v. J. I broAvn.

Sizes 6 'to 14.. Value $6.00. materials. Regular price $10.00. SPECIAL LOT OF WOMEN'S AND MISSES' $1.50 WAISTS.

Made' of 03G voiles', organdies, lawns, and. 'novelty material. A new models. Men's Flannel WOMEN'S SOCIETIES TO HOLD SERVICES a i i i i services i lie eon i i i i i i Inetc-d on a and Tuesday hp-s of next week, o'cloclt, hv I Wonven's TounE People's of tho HamHt-on A 'M. 15.

-The soeiet.ie!* ure the 'Iiaclies' A i Spare Women's I'oreiffn ilissionary Home Missionary 'Soitietv. Queen a i'roir's. Viiliie MEN'S WEAR BIGGEST VALUES- IN TOWN Each, Shirts. Pretty st'ftpert patterns with soft eiiffs. a 79c.

Pair. Men's 25c. Cashmere Half Hose. Dark gray only. Men 's -Scarfs.

i i.ind dark colors. i 7C tb $5,98: -Bath Robes. HO'per cent. rednetionsV MEN'SVJ SWEATERSl 1 1 Wool finished. Gray only, i a (M QQ Men's or Women's ty-liPa Roll Gray i Sweaters'.

All sixes. Wool finished. Value GLOVES Pair Tan Walking Gloves. a 1 .10. C1 10 Pair 2-Clasp Double i 3 i Gloves, wliite with black and black i i i si itch.

Vatiio 1'tsllier Circle. Camp FTt liiirlcs TT Uoaeh, of Wesley will be, the 1 speaker. -Leather, Silk and Velvet Newest styles. Value Pair. 1-Clasp Washable.

HOSIERY HOSIERY Women's Extra arid Regular Size Fall Fashioned Cotton and, Lisle Hose. Some with, lavender striped Irregulars of quality. Pair. Women's Fleece Plain or 1Q Women's Boot Silk Hose. Blaek only.

Have double sole and high spliced heel. Irregulars of sort. Pair Coarse Rib- TTnSA i 7 i 11. wearing quality. Ksthi'-r Circle will Miss Su Marion Tuesday evenjnff Miss 'Mo.

Kee, "seerotary Y. deliver an' address. The following Camp Kiro' Girls will 'act, as' ishers: Miss Florence Elm or. Miss Dorothy. Miss Lillian- Ivins, Miss Marjon Harick.

Tlio musK; liu in program for both evenings. There i be. services (Svery' night next week except Saturday night. All. are invited to BIBLE TO "GET-TOGETHER" -A-t-a-mefeting- of the-Toadies' Bible Class of the Ge.thscmane Baptist, littttr Church, held yesterday afternoon at the.

home -of Mrs. William Reynolds, 2 Cook Avenue, plans were made for the social of the.class. Mrs. 'Sidney Williams jpre'- ided. The, 'social 1 at the church and' a splendid program will be siven the direction of Mrs.

Frank R. a i a Mrs. C.rant Stoner, Mrs. William Miss Davis, and Sirs. Mover.

The cake committee is composed of Lawton, Mrs. GethlnK. Frank Thropp. Mrs. Kinney, Mrs.

Rc Miss James, Mrs. Wenzcl. Mrs. Lemins, Mrs. Gernhardt and Mrs.

Baxter. JiAVE CLUB D'ANCE I The ttrc-FortniglH ly a i Class will be held evening in the a.tirtitdPltim of Misses LHlian and' Catherine Fury i be in charge. Mrs. W. S.

a a 3 1 North. i Street, was the hostess to the i lye--tOwb a i i members cb'ib are: Goodenough. Mrs. George a a Sparmnker, M''JS Mrs. liolaiid Mrs.

Charles Mrs: 1 Clifford Charles AVarren a MIT. i i i a a a next i i of the i be at. r.h'^'nome Clarence Spar-. inakiT, 70." a Av.e.nue. a ary 'i I.

BANQU'ET FOR SONS He.rv'ei3""!ast', a b.aho.ue,t held 'in the in the Rib- A 100 and- Aaron Posts. The Daniel E. Clair, pastor of tho a M. K. offered prayer, and 'talks were i by: H.

M. A. 1C. Hendley, J. D.

Williams, Colonel i a i a tho General James A. a camp No of Yeter. r'. 'STa 1 11 i K. Margerum, John Ree.syer and i i a L'awrence Rose, a of tlie camp, was i a his.

i a U.TO HOCDRAL1.Y firy 15, the Calvary Baptist Church, under f.the auspices of, the Calvary Baptist Society. Ivan'Flood, secretary of the' Now 'Jersey- Y. will -be the speaker of tho to arouse enthusiasm in the w.pr.k,- interesting. i he given and .1 large is expected. Common a Sage brewed into i i and a i i i a i will Rray, streake.l nirl rmli'd a i a i dark nr.u i i a i i the Rape Tea and i i re i at home, thoug-h.

is i A easier way i get a preparation 1 i hy tlie a i i of other in- i i a HO cents a a i i i stores, Sapre find fom- p.iurxl," i i i a lot of muss. trray, faiK'd a i is not sin- a i i I i 1 a i a a i and i i i i a i with" Wyeth's a i and i i i i can becriuso It does it so nat- i so evenly. Yon just dampen 'a or soft brush i i and draw i through your hair, takin? fine plr.TTKl at a t(mo; by rnorn- IIIK a gray hairs'have disappeared? nr tvnJ- a i becomes a i flark. soft ar.fl loy'iiriant-nncl you appear, years younger. Wyeth's Sage and i i Comprtunrt.

is a delight' toilet requisite. It ia not or prevention i i i i I i i i i i i u--r -eaUs'-upon the s'ick and the distribution of and i to a ber of i rriaiVe a the proceeds of thc.en.ti-r- a i "The old Maids' C'lub," i i in the Cook Y. M. A. a i i were $22, which will be added the treasury.

The members decided to donate to the church i i making, a don a i of $TiO to a cause this year. DR. LLEWELLA MERROW TO WORK IN CHINA Dr. who has been i I i i in 1'asadena. for thi: jiast three -and a a years, was recently appointed to tho a of the XaKen Hospital, in Fu China.

To take up duties rit, that I i i sKe to sail 1 leafneil tho Chinese Lansuasro -Dr. Mer'row will work through nn interpreter. Wlille praeticinp; Dr. Morrow made many aecjunintj- aTicoS', i be interested to know of her new worki--She came-here from Maine. TO BE DESTROYED Every copy of this Rating Book taken and burned in a few weeks.

Your past wiped Ajicw book is'being made by getting every'jner- chant, business and professional man to make a list- of all names on his ledger and marking after each name, prompt pay, fair pay, slow pay, or as the case may be. In the new book no one will, be recommended for redit against whom there is a past due account for whi-h settlement has not bee'n For your credit's sake, pay as many bilU as you can before this new'book is issued. Published by The Merchants Mercantile Agency In conjunction with The Trenton Business Men's Association iWSPAPERI.

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