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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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The Times Leaderi
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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i ii Uj 1 cqrHinglt This- ft. Mil: xtf E-1 i The fimn 1 OTra OlTll. Of Whom Mini A1I1 rl rJr guardian, are working hard to earn money enough for their summer carai; Misses Mary and Anne Cawley are spending a week at Atlantic City. Mrs. Max alsburg and stt of Sheldon street are spending-' this week In New York City visiting relatives and friends, In presenting this opportunity, at this time, we have been actuated It it our big Annual Spring Hosiery Event with which it it our on US introduce the nevrteasontxomplete atiortmente ol HIGH GRADE by two very friendly motives! FIRST, to give our patront the benefit of EXTRA LO PRICES, lust before EasTerr SECOYndJfordihenr an, equal opportunity to supply their whole season's needs before the new This evening they are giving a play entitled.

"Mlnnetosko Dream," In the auditorium of Franklin street -grammar achooL -Pater Mengak and Frank Shublaw of this city, have returned home after spending several daya In Philadelphia and New York. Place, who has been attending schoof SILK HOSIERY for MEN. WOMEN, MISSES and CHILDREN. It' offers the finest qualities of silk hose obtainable hose of the- famous McCallum and HIunLK fKiUS W. imv ttttX.1 UiN MAY 1st! Immediate buying is therefore a wise expedient! and other" good makesAT.

SOCIAL INTRODUCTORY TPRICES! Regular $1.25 Silk 75c 89c Excellent Boot-Silk i Stockingg jfor Stockings for Russell W. Long, who hai hen visiting bta parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

Long, on Mallery place, on Friday left tor Chicago to spend a few days with his brother, Leslie Long, before returning his position as Denver sale agent for a Louis automobile sup-a ply oompany, which he left two years ago to enter tho service of the. Halted matesAaxeraraent. l. Ivory, champagne and blues only therefore this extraordinary big value! They are pure-dye, pure-iilk stockings that no woman can fail to- appreciate at. this price! i One of the best boot-silk stockings you ever Black, white and the popular cordovan are the colors I Sixteen inch splendidly reinforced feet at Washington, D.

is spending tho springs vacation with, her parents. Miss Florence McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward McDonald, ha been removed to her home, much lm-proced, after submitting to a serious operation at Wyoming Valley Homeopathic Hospital Mr. and Mrs.

Henry May of 311 East Northampton Btreet received a package containing souvenirs from their son, George -T. May. who has been overseas for one year with the, 816th Infantry, Which has seen active service. Before enlisting Mr. May was a student" of Rudolph Gans, who.

will be heard in recital at Irern in April. W. A. jGhiiveW and -daughter Mamie of 11 Race street are visHIng friends at Atlantic City. Jacob Bossert, Public Square hotel-keeper, gave a party to a number cf friends at his 23 East Jackson -was served.

Vocal and instrumental music as well as many games were indulged $1.00 Misses' Silk Hose Some at Others Fine Fibre Silk 53c Stockings for Mrs. Frank Black 6f West' Side Park has as her guests Mrs. Harry Dletrick of Pittsfleld, and and Mrs. Flohr of Scranton. i House Sergeant Anthony Baltea has returned to his desk in the police station after having been laid up at his home on Sambourne street for the last week with a severe attack of bron- chitla.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Harking of 98 Prospect street, March 22, 1919, a daughter. These ideal silk stockings for misses' are so shaped, as to meet the Requirements of ths growing girl! They are specially and scientifically designed for them! There are blacks and whites, pure dye silk, with lisle soles and heels. Atta hote that haj aU the MappetrancV'' of silk and will outlast several pairs of the so-called "Silk" stockings so often offered you elsewhere.

Colon are black, while, Russian calf, medium gray and champagne. In until a late hour. Those present Mrs. Edward N. Ltsman of 236 Park avenue received word of the safe arrival of her husband, who served a year with tho 14th Infantry of the 37th 1 A dinner party was held Saturday at $1.25 Superior Silk Stockings for 59c Men's Silk Hose Upwards from Real $2 Silk Hose $1.75 pr! One of the results of our foresighted buying! Hundreds of pain of these splendid stockings, of pure silk from toe to top, and others with garter tops of fine lisle! This splendid range of colors presents itself BLACK, BROWN, WHITE, RUSSIAN CALF, BRONZE.

CORDOVAN, SMOKE, BATTLE8HIP, CHAMPAGNE AND WHITE1 They are all strongly reinforced where necessary to insure good wear! Out-size ot "Camfort' Silk Hom- $1.75 Values, for $1.47 Pr. Uffusually good silk stockings with wide flaring- tops that -Insure absolute comfort to the -wearer. In the desirable shades of black, white, cordovan and medium grey. yere: Misses Brown, Smith, Brlen; Mr. and Mrs.

Bossert, Patrick Ramsey and wife, William Connors of Hollen-back avenue, Alexander, Girvan, Patrick A. Ramsey and Alf red BosBert. SILVER WEDDING AHN VAGARY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bali entertained at dinner at home, Seuth Sherman street, Saturday evening in honor of their sliver wedding anniversary.

The evening was enjoyab'y spent and Mr. and Mrs. Bals were the recipients of many useful and beautiful gifts, Covers were laid for the following: Misses Sablna and Sophia gchmltt. Mary and Elizabeth' Bals. Rev.

Charles J. Goeckel, Rev. Louis C. Schmtttf Krewet, Nleh--olas and Joseph P. Smith, Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Klein. Mr. and Mrs. Will-lam P.

Schmltt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bals. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Bals and family. BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Mr. Hfr. Patrick YouU be agreeably turprised with the excellence of the quality of these stockings at They're full-fashioned, too, and in such splendid colors at cordovan, brown, grey. Pricet go up to $1.98 a pair, giving a wonderfully liberal range of choice! All of them are RELIABLE, too, even -those at 59c I There are blacks, browns, navys, greys and whites sizes 10 to II J4 the home of Mr.

and Mrs. N. Fegley at Truoksvllle in honor of the seventy-fifth birthday anniversary of Mr. Fegley and alsoof Miss Palsy White, his niece. Those present were: Mr.

and Mrs. Archie White and daughter Vto- let. Miss Daisy White, WIlkes-iBarre; J. W. Lozo, Jeffersonvllle, N.

Miss Martha Loso, Kingston; Misses Florence and Anna Hlmmler, Dallas; Mrs. N. Fegley. MVT' Jirtrw Xunrtey- cf East Dallas have received word from their eon John, saying he had landed in New York on. March 2 in good health and will return within two weeks.

Philip Kehoe, son of Mr. and Mrs. All pure silk hose $2.50 $1.98 black, white, silver and Regular $2.25 black, white and cordovan pure silk hose at pair grey at, pair awn t-J Jll 1 c.1 A avenue. ovu lauer Drotner and elster-ln-Jaw, Mr. P.

11. Kehoe of Barney street, who has been seriously ill, was slightly better Howard Danner, radio operatorln the U. 8. Navy, who had some unusually thrilling experiences during the war at the Asore Island and' along the French and English coasts, spent last week in town visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Danner, at ,225 East Market street, while his ship mra mtb. 1 nomas uiewltt of jNew York City, and Mr. and Mra Robert Brown of.Plttston. In Duffy's birthday- annlversarr her A BIG SALE OF.

BLACK SILKS BEGINS TO-DAYTHE RESULT OF A CONSIGNMENT OF THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF A FAMOUS MANUFACTURER'S FINEST PRODUCTSt la beinfft refitted nt thn T.njrnn Tain ml brother gave a dinner to the above at Hotel Redington on Saturday evening. Mr. Blewltt is a native of Plttston but for a number of years has been cated in New York Cley, where he superintendent of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit a potion he efficiently .0 mier numerous promotions from the bottom. Mm. -Anil Mr.

n.iffv recently returned Aomt from New wl. I Here is an opportunity then to purchase the highest grades of black silks, suitable not alone for DRESSES, but also for SUITS. CAPES, WRAPS. BLOUSES, and PETTICOATS! Every woman, Miss or Matron, may wisely take advantage of this occasion to supply herself with the proper silk for at least ONE Black dress or other piece of apparel for such savings at these are rare indeed! navy yara at Mrs. Alexander' P.

O'Melley and daughter Queen are spending two weeks In Atlantic City. Miss Elisabeth Wlegand of MadiBon Btreet Is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Anna Fernau of West Diamond avenue, Haxlcton. Mr.

and Mrs. O. C. B. Vhltepell and daughter, Miss Ruth, former Wilkes- Barreans, have returned to town, after spending the past year at Hattlesburg, and will recccupy their home at 'SO Simpson street.

The stay in the p-6duth has greatly benefited their It is a tale, the magnitude of which, as regards QUANTITIES, QUALITIES and SAVINGS it without a parallel in many years and only a store with a reputation for Black Jjilks equal to our jown could possibly attempt such an undertaking! A BLACK DRESS, is an essential of every woman's wardrobeand no other color is so universally becoming when smartly and conservatively fashioned. It is in good taste for any occasion at any time! "-T. wiicro mey speni tne greater part of the winter, Mrs. Duffy puraliMr hnr tutor tf Tlgue, formerly of'pitteton. who was I 1 1 1 1 I ivuoijr it ui ru.iuenza ana is now entirely recovered.

Mr, and Mrs. Tlgue'e two oldest sons fell victim's to the same disease while In the service of Uncle Sam. Mr. and Mn expect to locate permanently In the 1 Pcau de Soie A beautiful double-warp black silk which will make the most exquisite cds-tumes. $2.98 Quality for Taffetas $1.50 Quality for $1.35 $1.89 Quality for $2.00 Quality for $1.75 $2.50 Quality of $2.19 metropolis in a rew weeks.

Joint Trade Paper Stiff 1 Stanley W. Bogert. who left Wilkes. Messalines $1.75 Quality for $1.59 $2.00 Quality for $1.79 $2.25 Quality for $1.89 i Victory Cord Another handsome black silk for fine dresses and mourning apparel. $3.98 Quality for $3.47 Satin Puchesse $2.00 Quality for Satin Phalanx.

Quality for Barre in 1902 to Join the editorial staff oi the Cleveland. Ohio, Press, has recently become associated with Finance and Industry, a business weekly erlng the financial, business and industrial field of Ohio and central western States. It is published In Cleveland, headquarters of the Fourth Federal Reserve District, and afo'o has a natlonal'standlng in the business world. Mr. Bogert for some time was "finan cial editor of the Press.

Since leavlns- WIIkes-Barre he has served in nearly A Correctly Styled Corset is Necessary every capacity in the editorial branch of metropolitan newspaper work on the Press and has been -connected with The Sale of Floor Coverings Continues AU th Week I In it there are unmatchable opportunities for buying the highest grade of RUGS, CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES! other publications of the extenslce Scrippa, newspaper organization and th alllori IlnltoH TMaa A .11111. and the Newspaper Enterprise Assocla- I TTI 1 nun. ma worn naa uuten mm to nearly every part of the Death of NealMcCole Neal McCole, a well known resident of the northern section of this city, died at the residence of his slater. Mr. Smart Spring Oxfords For That Smart Tailored Effect Oxfords Oxfords surely have "Mary Diigan, 609 North Pennsylvania avenue, yesterday afternoon at 1:0 The New Skirts Are a Revelation of Beauty Xk it i o'clock following a few days' illness of complications.

Deceased was aged 47 and is survived by the following I chil THE "FIT OF YOUR OUTER AP-PAREL DEPENDS UPON IT ENTIRELY! Every well dressed woman aecognizes this fact, and most of them, hereabouts, depend upon ISAAC LONG CORSET SERVICE year in and year out! They appreciate that the same scrupulous care that it exercised in the selection of Isaac Long Apparel, is likewise applied to the selection of our Corset styles. Together, they provide a combination that is unmatchable, in the style diitinon they. give! We take pleasure in recommending "THE LILY OF "THE DORINE" AND OA CAMILLE" as providing the individuality of style which discriminating women desire! dren: Leo, Marie and Emma; also the following sisters and one brother! Mr. Fashibn's favor this Spring William Keeley, Mrs. James Spellman and Charles McCole.

The funeral will take place' from the residence Tuesday morning at o'clock. A high mass of requiem will be celebrated in St Mary's Church at 9: SO and Interment la -St Mary's NO SPRING AND SUMMER WARDROBE IS COMPLETE WITHOUT ONEI There's a beautiful collection of them ready here now ranging from black to white in color, and from wool to silk in material 1 They are styled in fascinating new ways, with deep girdles, soft sashes, rows of inverted tucks, glistening pearl buttons, etc. One can imagine their Wherever' you go you see them on the smartest dressed women. We have any number of good looking patterns in both plain and fancy vamps, in curved and straight heels. Dark Brown Kid Oxfords, 'high $6.45 Black lUd straight and $5.95 Patent Leather Ox- OCT qk fords, full Louis heels Tan Calf Oxfords, military beets, "THE LILY OF FRANCE" beatoty when they are made from such exquisite ma terials as uemetery.

v- "Siru of the Evangelist Holier, of BhlladeTphla, the. Hebrew Christian, Is conducting a series of meetings at the Wllkes-Barre Rescue Mission, 44 North Main street Last night he spoke on the "Signs of the Times" in a most remarkable manner, pointing out the social, political and religious conditions of present day affairs. To-night he win speak on the mysteries of the kingdom of thfc coming king. Andrew Orestroch Diet Andrew Orestroch, aged At, of It Carbon lane, city, died Sunday evening at o'clock at City Hospital of cancer. CHANEJ.LA, 6E0R6ETT, CREPE bE CHINE, BARONETTE SATIN, SILK FAILLE, WHITE SERGE, ORGANDY, WOOL' PLAID8, HAIR-LINE 8TRIPE8, WOOL-8ERGE8, TAFFETAS, WOOL AND AL80 SILK POPLIN8, 8ILK CHUDDAH, ETC.

is unquestionably the best corset made in this whole country leading in STYLE. WORKMANSHIP and FITTING QUALITIES! It is here-in plain or fancy materials and modelt for every figure at pricet you'll be pleased to pay. "THE DORINE" is another famous corset, designed and made especially for this store, which fact in itself, is an assurance of goodness! It is shown in a full compliment of models plain or brocadedt $3.00 to $6,001 "LA CAMILLE" is widely known as the only FRONT LACE corset that FITS! Its ex-elusive "Ventilo" back is the comforting feature that appeals to every woman. They're in many models and many, materials -sizes 19 to 36 and priced $2.75 to $7.50. l' $4.95 t0 $6.95 An1 mtnrs n( fltK.

saDDhire-blue. dust, and ruiu v. I 1 I other delicate shades give one a still better idea of their attractiveness. For every use, from afternoon to sports wear, this assortment of smart skirt provwet the correct ttyle and pneet are trom- $9.98 to $34.50. Black Kid Oxfords, military heels $4.95 "$6.45 'Patent Leather Oxford, military heel $4.95 $6.45 Black Kid Oxfords for growing girls, broad toe with rubber heels the real girlish aA OK last r4 4 i a ASKAM Mr.

and Mrs. John Haefele, of Lower Askam, have received word of the arrival of their son Loren In New York from overseas. He came over on the U. S. George Washington, and Is stationed at Camp Merrltt William Woodworth, a member of tha United States' navy, ha returned to New York after spending a short furlough with his mother, Mrs Alice JVoodworth.

i Mrs. Robert Ollmore Is ill at her home In Lower-Askam. Miss Emma Mover, of Erie, is visiting relatives here. Rev. Thomas Eva Is able to be about again after a long Illness.

Miss Edith Christopher spent last evening with her brother Fred Christopher, of Wllkes-Barre. -x--xi esaae :4 BonTon'Boot Shop ".7 53i South Main 'St. "Exclusive Footwear For Women" EMM.

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