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Trenton Evening Times from Trenton, New Jersey • Page 9

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JAPAK'S PART IN WORtD WAR; ALSO All (ir-nerai ad v- 5UNAY TIMES ADSVLRTISLF CLASSTTTED ADVFRTISING OF ALL KINDS covEKrvc; i KIELD I i A PNT A WORD. PHONE 22CK SUFFRAGISTS TO mm Trenton Help in Twc Jays' i a Here Tomorrow IW?" nual Jersey will rag i i Partv -Gbarrtr- WTM-v Mrs MRS. A BEERS. strons. Mrs.

i Barnford. Charlie i i i i i in i Cprmick. i v. 1 t-' "igit The LT h'ld i i 1 Com i a Robert i fc hack I I noon -i fS- i CLUB PLANS FOR DOCTORS DISAGREE AS TO RI6HT HOLIDAY DANCE i i i i a MI rn'H 111 i i ut-ji ui 4L COL 3 i i 1 1 1 a i i a i i I I i i i h.tri.-'i' i--u-" uf Mrs. i i i i i i i i i i ri I i A I 1 i i i I I Tlii, i i II.T UP I 1 I'M i i TH i a short i i I'mni-'is,) i i iitr-ei i 1 A .11 ba uf ihe Mission- i i i A.

SciriH'v nf l' i I I i k. i wilt i i v. i i rii-iTi 0 lor 1': i i i i i I ir. tlic i-i-fl- "i'-s a i i ss i-orn i i i KliiH'r t-. K- 'i it" r.

t' Club i i i-nrp-; i.f mpi-t A tr, i nv-i us uf tin- i i I i KiM'sni. The i a i i i tn- W1 w-ill bf i i in.iipi-!l.i!i i ril i 1 a Four nt-w BIBLE CLASSIC MEET PERSONALS a 3 i k.nd,-r- I TM-'- i IM: Hi" i i i i of H'tii "I i Ttrr f-ncT--a-rrrr PtTSST and the s. are a i I 1 i a -io'o. by a he a i i a i i i i i i i a (l i 11 I''' i r. Ida i vo- lnasrr a a i lA-agUf- I hf I I I i i nntr Dix.

Sati i i i wht-ri" they i I i soldiPrs frcrm C'amjj I of the Kev. C. B. i members expect to i i i a church a.t 2 I i Km r. Hjrnc.l to i i -a jl HIL i- huul.

i i i i i i i .1 I Ml i. 1 5 I i i i a A 0 i n- NEEDLEWORKERS TO'ME'ET 'K i i wirn; i i nf -Ni-'-'-- Uuil-1 ''f A a i T.H.S.Pl)FILSfO speak -A UmM Any ai i .1 in i a a i I 3 9 i A have re- i i 1 Mrs a I I If I jk" Tne I i 1 The i i war visit i a i in I A i I I g-- principal 'urf i i i Mr. Matthews en- i i I 1 L( a i i Christmas Stocks Are In Do Your Bit Cheerfully Mrs. K. nf i 1 ok i i i I i I i ')' i i I STeet.

i to her home 3 i I i i in a Ion-v. mie of the a a a -f grip. i i i i i On- i rl.is.o i i i i i i i hnol the f- Yt-tter. c.t Philadelph.ii.. spent s.

i i i a a i i i i i i i 'Tin' -cionc rm a t'rucR," anu will ake supper for and-lhem- Ives. i a in the i The i on a a onsists of ITarvey. i.s»ji|i Harry Jietves, he mom!" rp of the I.e.ipiiV Sewing i i i jrf paro. TTTcy re Fred Kric-k. Mrs.

Isaac Hart. re, -WfrHirniT pR a Mrs. i Mrs, Thonias- a i i a of ft' i I i i i a in a i of i 1'ri'sliytf ruin I.e a :30 o'eluck, i a rnoon, pi, i i IK- made for a tn seired i'i, 1 the A id. WE GIVE -GOLD STAMPS. COATS--distinctive modes now $12.50, $15,00 to $35.00 '0 A I is our tyle yy'a ftrl II a mere "hint of "what is here.

Yon may choose "from Silvertones, Burellas, Velours, Pom Poms and Plushes. in almost ima. They are coats that rise with delightful appropriateness to demand of varied occasions. and size? for women and misses. Coats of Pom Pom $25, of Plush at $25 Mr.

a Mrs. So-ith Rroail Street. of Mrs. Thomas of 1 2 South Hroad street, is i to her a severe a.tiui.'k 'f a i slie is, the are of Thom.is Shaw" A i i a i the M. h- Id .11 ai I i i i i b- S'' Ti i The of are i a i an i V.

M. C. A. i i a a P.ap- st at the "home of a i i Fi.u k. -5 KOgenu-re i a Charmiag New Silk Petticoats at $3.95 and $5.00 iiroart Street Park, a returned to home a sp two weeks i i i a i i Bn.ston.

to tnP lines ot tne sea- Ample width -without unnecessary fullrifss is imder straiglit line, skirts and dresses of the season. and tu'eted. are attached to tope which fit snugly without wrinkles the Hips. taffetas in the beautiful new suit shade's, exceptionally low priced. Take a to Third Floor.

Mr. Mrs. Barker HamiH and r-k-se-l i iMinsr-iloxv yuster- r-r i Rr.seiialV' Road. Lawri-nce- ille. anil Mrs.

Hamill's niothT. Mrs. Wiliiarn L-awrenre Uoy- Tl'ey i Col. a lloehling- of "sjx'-nt Mrs. Knrl nrnl Mis? tha rf Avcnu" are a i i i a Sunday School coo- in Camrten.

Mrs. Cifurfft 1 Crussmond i her c-fitisin. 'Mrs. r-:" i i Avenue. of FLIRTTED'WITH leai ners of the M' s.

nf i i a i "nsrs-. -fn i Ueir jiirtn.r hy i i r.t-Ti at hi-i-y' ASS-K i a i day a i i i i a i j. i a i tini' nf i in em ii'-y J7. Mi's. a i i pledged S1 a i a uyyul a S.iturd.iy.

i i i of the 7e.ague i Circle of Orefnwood 1C. i. of liny Ketts. '491 South i A Tiirsdav aHernoon at i k. i a a rrr- afternoon fr "5To i hiisHiess meeting.

The next i b'e held December 1. home ot in thf-ir smartHPSS and so suited to wear, are-rkli-ouough aud styles, a them as correct for' more- formal wear. ide on 66th Street. made TM-- tSiu' ail iritiUti'-es i Washineton A. inss as to arranai- the 191 Wsst Stat-T Street srams fur i in York City.

and, ihV rec-vption. you'll i i nf i i i in either iTfiW oT bla'-kTih style, lias collar of self material. into deep pointed effect, buttoning liigh or low; in fact, oan.be converted into three distinct styles. Fancy pockets and lieep cuffs are shown with large buttons used in good taste. Sizes range from 38 to 44.

There -are mi new- an'd mlty -nrdt4-Hu tlrose. sweep creations with broad belts and stylish large cape Mrs. Margaret Deegan, was Policg School met a a i at i schoul a ji'aiis fur a bazaar U) held -3, in connection TTp'enfnir of the branivh libra- in i he anm-x. The bazaar heid in the gymnasium. Xolan Dr.

svmiam Collier i preside at the opening of the Irbrary and others i i prr-scnt will include Mayor Frederick i Ebenezer a ke.v. i of the schools, a i Howard Perry '-Hughes, lU-rman president I tiuard or KcTuc-atiuh: Dr. Plans a a a a i aiv.i dupfrii- -roast to lie held second week of December League of A it. Miss Mott is chairman of the committees. of ileraghtj- KIRK SCHANCK.

The Indies' Mission Circle of ttvp i ijanii'Ffnptist Church i meet this afternoon i Mrs. H. Haelcerty i'f'4 Farmgrit Avenue. W. i have c-hargfa of the $3.50, $450 to $7.95 on th.e Patrolma-n- Ward the "'vice sfiuad'' and was arrested: was" sent to the for of sol wit.h inhabitants.

The -M-rjCaltir. principal of the P'rankiin Ny-mphy and Pryads will be repre- Si'-niTfir all "of whom wilf give short hy ill Id red--i me. addresses. Several successful af- I'hoebe HHI. Oomthy Patersorr, Flor-' fairs were given last winter by ihe ence Smith.

Jlarnie Alif The meetirig of Home and Foreign Missionary Society of i the Westminster Presbyterian Church T- i.sh- New lot of att-raciively made with square and round -Mothers' ub to ra funds fnr the berg. Dorothy MacLewee. Jean fhiirp.t^; 1 1 i a Uerhstein. Harriet 1 (-heater Power, of 49 l-'Mi'frfr'ng are--the--committee Duhel. ITrfe swer many of the srift problems for Christmas, top.

genuine BeaconTTaunel so- widely known for quality. There are exclusive and peculiar featnres in Beacon Rath- put ttiem show- tio'ri iTa's alrpafK- Xvnff enthusiastic praise for the extreme beauty of the novel Je- eoiorings. Smart made ivith satin or sateen bindings and contrasting CHldren'sT BathRcxbes $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 to $195 Choice range of Hgrht, rnedium or dark eolorings in floral ahtl Indian patterns, all -vrith pockets girdle cord. Sizes 2 to 12-year sizes. Fine Fur-Foot $7,50 Why not be motoring? these fur foot muffs lined with lambs' wool, will New Fur Auto Robes $30.00 and $35.00 Big jvarm that-are.

truly priced'moder- ately, Manchuria goat fur that is practical and serviceable. Third Floor. W9 I i UliA.la.£ .1 I at i I I 11 i i Dcmiires.t__-Gcctcgjna..«iLu« Mrs. Hubsch, Mrs. E.

Hubsch; Ka'cey. Marion A a mosficases Mrs. Lackey and An A mean the rogarcli'naf Ladies' Home Joumal Patterns is this week hy Hill, a representative from the Home Pattern NO -HQVfE. you've any pattern problems, 'then consult Mrs. who knows Home Jd -fi'uiu A io ICOSTSOVERJ alic 10 W1 on too glad to TTH' 15 -TT nn counter eattrtogs.

which illustrate nearly two thousand styles. s' Home JournalJPatt "'ru; i 1 7 iTTTi'ili ely la trenton at Kaufman's. Not says a well known authority Many who use cot- knowing that it aggravates stomach troubles-- cotild atlll enjoy a- delicious hot table beverage and H.Af cape coffee's effects by a change to the wholesome, pare cereal drink-- aReason" worth. i Sir's. "p.lc.',r.

Finklc cliairrnan; A a Hasson. the'jVo'frie' Mrs. Jobn Hutohiiison. G.u a speciarfealure ea? ver Koss, Thomas'Stephan, Uob- chairman; "ammermnn. Stanley Hart.

Nuth.in. Aprons--Mrs. Xeff, chairman: Mrs. 'Lackey, chairmrn-" 1 tfnd Mrs. Wolf.

'J in Man Who RacB. a Dumb ife." Sehanck Music--Sirs. Kolier, nn a'mateur of exceptional ability. A meeting will be held Thursday! 3 3f ear he leading part in afte-Tnoon preceding the bazaar to one th senior playsr At com- ma.ke candy and other articles for the me.ncement he also phi-yed booths. ij, "leads" in the cla'ss day play and in ----Mxs James EL at the I -cornmejiee- meeting short talk ment exercises.

During the yenr hel asking the clu" to contrrbute toward appeared before the studehts in SSA-- (era! plays produced by the Belles: 'f- the ambulance to b5 sent to the Aer- jers ccj in CI.i ialmuac-t-fce She urged the mothers to send their to tba pictures DeciaJIy. -fof a little folks -by i The Conteinporary.lf^ilrs. Vafi also spoke gf the Home.Culture Club i pa 1i BE OF GOQ-CHEER A report of the work which the girls i of' the sewing classes have done was I and -X- stogetlier---a ffivcii bv Miss li? Tfasv hs-vs com--1 protnGrs. one 3.ni .11, wftn "onciotH covennsr aSS Iwo Whimlver 6 rrluslin covers, 50 warm Jackets for! feel th fi helping hand i soldiers and tag nigs ftr oge i'n the Or see the deeper glees' th.a.t_n.QJifij A but we ICillO, i i A ctivi tley was giyeii, sen of the State Honie for Girls. the word and the stnlle! 'on KACtY Sooth Mrs.

Georg-e" PATnluTH Beck," the vice president, win'serve as president until the close of tne A a cit iaitT t-- I 1 1 T. 1 IT unit of the Girls' Patriotic Leasrue i Members of the Parent-Teachers'. be held this evening at 7i30 Jefferson School met-, o'dock. Ifiss Lillian Remseh I yesterday afteraogn in the kinder- the Y. C.

A-, wHl speak. -Ilajry wiH' be'serv'eg -YOU'RE Freshen the Wails Standard PFashotint To suit Hooberx Aluminum We offer, for a few days only our Soe. 2-quart- Lipped Ste.vvpafi" at tlie special price of if coupon below is pre- with "Weaf-Evef" Coupon We will accept this ancT 58c. in. payment for one 2-quarJ: ear-Ever" 'Lipped Stewpan, providing you on or before Sat.urday, 17, and write on "coupon your name and address.

Only one-Stewpan to a customer. i Namie Address carry a fuU line of "Wear-Ever mng lour "Pam3ISi Coupons" to us a-nd have them redeemed. Thev entitle you to a "speftai oHcr' ofTM 2cakesfdr4c Friday and Saturday Ojity. Redeemable at our toilet article department, -where of Palm, Olive Cold Cream. Vaniihing "Cream.

Talcum Powder. Shaving- and Soap, at popular prices. fxthotdiiiiry Vilees in Ini- new A faayirig: now is great--ineamng 7 savings of mans ir those needing a.ne^ br foF-gift'girinj SD17VK A Blow to the llittiuly Pride tiKIiL A. VOIQHT C6T is "UlAT So? "-X. OOMt SJT2MHJ! 5 ft.

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