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The Pittsburgh Press from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 29

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-if FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 29, 1917 THE PITTSBURG PRESS OPEN SATURDAY TILL 6:30 P. IVL ALL CHARGE PURCHASES Made Saturday Will Be Entered on July Bill, Payable in August WILLIAM CAMPBELL Est. 1871 I 9 0 I if I founder) nm mm mm a New Silk ww mm mm a a mm riw -lwwvu a Mens Up To $2 tf, IHb PEOPLE'S STOPE Union Suits, Blouses frOO and PiE styles are charming the materials are exceedingly dainty. Finest quality of Georgette Crepe. Crepe de Chine and Silk in a wonderfully pleasing variety of talllear and fancy models.

Latest embroidered frills others finished with beautiful lace, beaded effects or white embroidery. All the choicest color combinations. Special values at $5.00 and $3.95. 1 OWNED AND MANAGED ENTIRELY BY PITTSBURCHERS. Additiasal Society Page 28 I "Use the Thorofare' "Use the Thorofare" Two Entrances on Fifth Are.

One Entrance on Oliver Bctweea mm. SaUthCeM Balbriggan and Nainsook. The ribbed form-fitting knit suits are knee, three-quarter or ankle-length athletic or short sleeves in white and ecru. Then there are the plain, striped and checked nainsook-suits, in athletic -style knees; anrl ileeve; All i7p5 i In the Camp or on the Home Porch' You can pass the evenings so pleasantly listening to quaint old Southern melodies like these, as played on a Grafonola: I I for men from 34 to 46. Pure Silk Stockings Dainty New Lingerie Blouses Men's $2 and $2.50 Shirts 1 V9S Effective styles newest frilled effects snappy sport and daintily tucked models also many trimmed, semi-tailored and dressy blouses.

Priced Saturday, at DKM GOl.BKJi For women lisle reinforcements in plain colors or fancies including circular stripes, dotted and clocked effects all desirable colors a pair, at .391 Wonderful values! Strong, hard-wearing Poplins, Mad iUPPERS. Baritone solo with ouartette and banjo effect by Harry C. two nr Pure Tricot Silk of good quality A 2(16 Browne. Orchestra ras and Rep Shirts, with JJ either soft or stiff cuffs. White, colors and stripes.

Including 800 Genuine "Manhattans' with striped pleated bosoms or in plain white sport styles. Saturday, at only $1.39. Women's Xewest Neckwear Pique collars. Georgette deep backs; collars with Jabots, Ascot collars, in white and sport styles; Saturday, specially' priced SjQq 98c Campbells' Mala Flaor. 10-lnrh kkEP IX DB MID- PMi clasp.

Reinforced finger tips- Black, cream, Silk brown, stiver, mode, pongee. Assorted 6lzes. Gloves Saturday, a pair, at only 13c I Hi.K nil I IK. ROAD. Baritone solo with quartette and banjo effect by Harry C.

Browne. Orchestra accompaniment. Small Wedding. Wednesday evening JIlss Lynch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

S. Lynch of Black became the bride of Waldo B. Allen, of Klmira. V. The bride wore a traveling costume and corsage boquet of orchids and valley lilies.

Owing to a recent death in Mr. Allen's family, the wedding was small. Mr. and Mrs. Allen left for an eastern trip and on their return will reside In Black Eastend.

Wednesday afternoon Miss Carolyn Horn entertained at the Youghiogheny Country club with a luncheon in honor of Miss Lynch. Tuesday evening Miss Hilda Lynch entertained In their home in her sister's honor. Announce KnKagement. Miss Katharine Herbert Frisbee of Connellsville entertained at tea yesterday to announce the engagement of Miss Martha Eaton to William F. Brlckman.

Pink roses, to which the cards of Miss Katon and Mr. Brick-man were attached, were distributed by Betty Thomas, the small daughter of Dr. and Mrs. JD. C.

Thomas of Pittsburg-. Miss Eaton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Osman Lynn Eaton of Connellsville and granddaughter of the late Archibald H. Kowand.

of Pittsburg. She is the soprano soloist in the Bellefleld Presbyterian church. The wedding will be an event of the early fall. Gllaoa Club Dance. The date of the Gilson club's summer dance to be held at The Willows, has been changed from July 11 to Friday evening.

July 13. Trains leave East Liberty at 7:17 and 9:17 p. m. The closing meeting of the club for the season was celebrated by a party Tuesday evening, with an attendance of over 30 couples. Vlattor From the Kaat.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Frank of Saline av will be at home Sunday afternoon and evening in honor of their eister, Mrs.

Arthur I. Fink of rtiVIK TO GET A Saturday Extraordinary Savings in a Sale of Men! Celebrate Saturday by Saving! 1 these HOME BYE AXD RYE. Harry C. Browne, a ritone. and Peerless Quartette.

Orchestra accompaniment with banjo effect by Harry C. Browne. A 2218 10-Inch 75c it $20, Women's' Skirts Four Big Groups Priced at fit sw. JO! SI'S A Harry and $22.50 C. Browne, a ritone.

and Peerless Quartette. Orchestra accompaniment with banjo effect by Harry C. Browne 1 Campbells Main Floor. fl.00H.98.985.98 11 11: K3 AN unparalleled opportunity buy a new suit for the holiday occasion on the "Fourth" and enjoy the greatest sayings ever offered this season. Such Suits for the Saturday price of $14-75 are a Genuine Sensation! Crowds of men took advantage of a similar sale last Saturday Tomorrow's assortments are still more extensive, as several hundred entirely New Suits have just been received and are now offered for the first time.

(See Window Display). Choice of All-Wool Blue Serge. Plain Gray Worsteds Pepper and Salt Mixtures Pencil Striped Worsteds Invisible Overplaids All-Wool Cassimeres All-Wool Heather Suitings Fancy Stripe Combinations And a Big Assortment of New Scotch Mixtures 1 I ll TYASH SKIRTS in the very newest styles! Special purchases recently added from the best skirt manufacturers of the East the best materials obtainable at the price with all the special trimmings that give them a pleasing, distinctive appearance. Models for every occasion business, dress, sport or vacation wear. Materials include Gabardine, Pique, Rep and Bedford Cord All smartly tailored finished with wide belts, novelty pockets, pearl buttons, etc.

A large variety is in readiness in regular and extra sizes up to 38 waist. RUSSIAN DUMA, REQUESTED TO Let-Spear Liberal Credit COMPANY 915-917-91Q-921 Petiti Avenue. QUIT, REFUSES Three-piece Suits for business wear or good enough for dress or two-piece Suits (skeleton lined coats) for outing wear hand-tailored. Surprisingly good fitting all regular sizes a few stouts the product of three of New York's best popular priced tailors. Don't delay act quickly CHOOSE FROM These Regular S18.00, $20 and $22.50 SUITS and Pay Just Women's Coats Suits Reduced! By United Preaa.

13 MARRIAGE LICENSES. Savings Nearly Half! $17.50 Suits, 10.00 $25.00 Suits, Now. .13.75 $32.50 Suits, Now. 18.75 All Desirable Styles $15.00 Coats, Now $22.50 Coats, Now, $27.50 Coats, Now 9.50 13.50 .17.50 George P. Mary M.

Thomas Keating Marie Uubcl Sharon Castle Hundreds of Pairs of MEN'S Trousers FSeFree Campbells' Third Floor. John. W. Donahey. Katherine H.

Pittsburg 1 I To Boys 1,000 Prs. $4 to 55 Shoes Pumps mm mi Harry B. Jampj Ada 31. Danks Coal Valley Euuust Z. Pittsburg Millie Van Taylor Joseph Malter Pittsburg Klizabcth Pittsburg Joseph B.

Corm'ark North Braddork Mary- A. Kirkpatrlck Turtle Creek Edgar D. Leaner Harrisburg Besse L. Harrisburg $2.50, Some $3Value7, Saturday, at. Too Many High-Priced Men's Suits To Reduce Stock We Offer a Reduction of 25 OFF On Any Man's Suit in the Store Now Marked at $25 to $35 No Exceptions for Saturday, June 30th.

Women's stvlish shoec nnrl mimnc fVi mncf a 5.48 pvuiai IllUUClO UUW being worn and all to be sold at this special price for one day onlv, Saturday. In the group are white, black, brown and gray kid leathers'. Sure to be a stvle or color to suit vou all sizes. Satnrrfav Baseball and Bat With Every Purchase 'of a Boy's Suit, at $5 or over Saturday. Fine assortments for dress and every day wear.

Best of materials and workmanship. Prices exceedingly moderate. One and two-pant suits, only $5.00 to $15.00 Petrograd, June 29. The duma today formally refused request of a number of elements in Russia that it dissolve on the ground that it was superseded as a representative body by various congresses such as those of the -workmen and soldiers and peasants. OFFENSIVE URGED.

New York, June 29. The All-Russian Cossack congress has passed a resolution urging an Immediate offensive against Germany, according to cables received today by the Jewish Daily Forward. The dispatches also detailed an ovation accorded the Belgian Socialist and minister, Emile Vandervelde, who is president of the International Socialist bureau, in addressing the workmen's and soldiers' congress. According to the Forward's Petro-grad 1 correspondent, the government feels sure of Its ability to cope with all anti-government demonstrations planned Sunday, but the population of city is very excited and very bitter against the agitators. RUSSIAN ARMIES STRONGER.

Stockholm, June 29. The -Russian armies are becoming better organized and are growing stronger daily. The Russian coalition government is Increasing its a- and cohesion. These statements were made today by Emile Vandervelde. a socialist member of the Belgian who hut been in Petrograd and at the Russian front inspecting conditions.

Vandervelde s.id that War Minister Kerensy is the idol of the Russian masses and is "ooked up to by the army as a capable leader. THE PRESS PATTERN Including Blue Series (some slightly Imperfect) and a choice assortment of English Worsted Stripe Effects and soft finished fabrics in mixtures. All sizes from to 4-inch, waists. STAG mid other celebrated makes. New pair vfe Women's White Duck Boots Lace "White Button Boot; misses and erowine White duck, for girls; sizes from styles; lurnea soies ana covered Louis heels; white kid cult and ball orr 112 to 2 and 2 to fancy n-buttons; Saturday, a pair strap; Saturday, a pair.

FREE if the seams rip lot) pairs to sell and this low price for Saturday S1.79 Pair. rnmplirlU' Kourlh Floor, V1 Campbells' Srrond Floor. If i A Holiday Special! Women's Continuing Saturday The Great Sale of Just for $37.50 Velvet Saturday Rugs James 31. Morris Pittsburg Klizabeth T. liravo Pittsburg Edward C.

Kountz Knoxvllle Lavina Russman Pittsburg Everett R. Abel Canton. O. Bertha B. HarfT McKeesport George W.

Myers Carnegie Jennie R. Grove Canton. O. Kdward H. Slgmund Swtssvale Florence Islts Swissvale Thomas Davis Margaret Redman Pittsburg William Shea Pittsburg Rose M.

Andrews Pittsburg Thomas J. Christian Plttsburs Anna Sles Pittsburg Carl Reichel Massillon. O. Leona Dalley Massillon, O. Charles N.

Allshouse Duquesne Sara Carrick Raymond J. Wood Sewirkley Anna M. Kerr Sewickley Michad G. Scott Pittsburg Hattie V. Mehring Pittsburg Leo B.

O'Brien Viva M. Gettings Fred D. Kuntz Elsie K. McGrath Transfer Harry J. Benites Pittsburg Anna M.

Seidel John Fordy Pittsburg Alice Hughes Pittsburg Ralph E. Miller Butler Alda M. Klingensmlth Butler Claude C. Bachman Margaret M. Bridge David C.

EHinger vis to $12-12 xrimni ed lat: Fine Fiber Silk Sweaters, at .50 29 I .95 i CPECIAL values in preparation for the Fourth of July celebrations. Here's just the garment every woman and miss will be wanting for the outing occasion, automobiling, snorts or No. A398. 5 ALEX. Smith Sons Carpet Co.

9x12 feet size Fine Wilton Velvet Rugs Beautiful patterns and colorings in Oriental, Medallion and small all-over figured effects -A class of rugs suitable for any room in your house Saturday, at only $29.50. Fifth Floor. Child's Dress. picnic. Wonderfully smart looking with their large sailor collars, pockets and sashes.

Oil rSIl hill hi Pm in nloin with white trimmings; colors such as copen. rose, emerald. uuMtcneu vames ior Baturaay at only $5. This pattern Trill seat to any ad-Arena on receipt of 10 cent In nilver. pleaae sive number and aize distinctly.

Adarru Pattern Department, THE PRESS. Plttburc. Pa. MANY of these hats are fresh and new-r-not over 4S hours in stock which means that not only are they correct as to styles, but their newness is of a kind which would satisfy the most discriminating purchaser. A sufficient variety of styles and shapes will be found to provide a hat becoming to anyone, including newest Satin Hats Mi Fiber Silk Sweaters Clara M.

Wischmeyer Wilkinsburg Oliver K. Hager Jessie R. Cale L'niontown Leon E. Levy Frances Braun Pittsburg Walter Olup Pittsburg Helen Pawllcka Charles H. Siller North Braddock Laura I.

Steiner North Braddock Hisman A. Koelsch Braddock Sadie E. Staht Pittsburg Clarence P. Hopkins Pittsburg k3 ith large sailor collar. lar, sash and QO all the fancy bone button ttons; new shades; Saturday Iarjre Sailors 3Iedinm Sailors Turbans Tricornes Continentals Xcw 3IHans Cushion Brims IJangkoks Ieghorns and Panamas, etc.

Trinmiiiijrs of Soutache Tassels, Pompons, AVings, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbon Bands, Bows, etc. $8.95 Davenport Marie C. Parker Pittsburg Fiber Silk Sweaters Porch Swing rttnztii 98c to $1.25 Felt and $1.45 BUILT from oak, fumed finish Iimvt nnsts mnrtiaa A heavy posts mortise NERVES SHAKY? These have large fancy sailor collars and fancy cuffs; come in all new colors and all sizes up to 46; Saturday, Sports and Outing Hats. l.UU 1 Children's Hats Cloth Crushers Other Sweaters $10 to $18.75 5- construction; complete with chains and hooks Saturday, at Seventh Floor. LOSING WEIGHT? Campbells' Millinery Dept.

Third Floor. Campbells' Second Floor, 1 CAMPBELLS' GIVE AND REDEEM "STERLING" STAMPS How to Improve the Phys ical Condition Quickly So Thankful. Willing to Change. SEE PLOT TO KEEP 1 propos Pitalist "1 11 tell you, hs -osed income tax is outrageous?" rank Why Capitalist- 1 nv POTATO PRICES UP scai When you find yourself getting thin and begin to lose your nerve It Is time to do something and to do it without delay. It isn't natural to TM ill have to nar OAmttl.i i- "While my daughter was playing the piano last night a strange man pulled the doorbell and wanted to give her a half dollar." "Must have been a great lover of music?" "No; he said it was a.

thank offering because he didn't live next door to us." Exchange. be upset over trifles; to go all of hundred and sixty-four dollars and seventy-nine cents a His Chauffeur "Well, boss. I'll lt you change jobs with me. New lork World, a tremble for small reasons ana to lose weight fast. A tonic alone will not overcome the trouble.

Neither will a digestive medicine alone do much good. And It's worse than no treatment at all Newark, June CO. Agents for commission men are offering $2 a bushel for potatoes in the field, to do the digging at their own expense, according to W. T. Herron of Delaware county.

Newark farmers suspect that It is the plan of dealers to leave the tubers in the ground bo as to keep the price up. They have been warned to stipulate that the potatoes be dug by a certain date. to take an opiate. Tour condition would Indicate to a medical man that your food is do ing you no good. You are not getting proper nourishment from it A cleverly cut little one-piece dress which is rather unusual is shown in No.

AC9S. It is cut on straight lines, btit the secret of its individuality is 'found' in the unique arrangement of the belt. The dress is to be slipped on over the head, and the guimpe is separate. The back of the dress is extended in tab shaped pieces at the waistline, which button onto the straight belt at the front. The pattern is cut in sizes 4 to 10 years.

The eight-year size requires for the separate dress 2h yards 3-inch material -with yard 30-inch contrasting goods. The guimpe requires 1 -yards of 36-inch material. You are starving your nerve centers and robbing yourself of flesh. Many druggists and May's certain lv have it sell a remedy known as Virux that Is intended for this very troublesome physical condition. Virux contains ingredients which are Intended to nourish the nerves, assist digestion and assimilation, and to give you that healthy well fed OFFERS RED CROSS $1 EVERY WEEK OF WAR.

Cincinnati. June 20. Fireman Charles Noerts of Co. No. 3, Norwood fire department, -wrote a letter to Judge William A.

Goeghegan of the Red Cross war fund committee, enclosing $1. He said: "I enclose $1. Every week I will give you $1 If the war lasts 10 years." The letter was read at Wednesday's meeting In the Hotel Gibson, and Noert was cheered by the assembled workers. Exclusively for Women Sale of White Shoes and Pump COUPON Cat hl" out. All In with nam mmm address, number and deacrtn- appearance which always counts.

Virus must produce results, as It Is sold under a "money-back" guarantee that if after using one box (it being your first use of Vlrux) you are not satisfied, you may return the empty box and have your money back. Start today. At the May Drug nine stores. tlon. Knclone 10 frnd In silver for each pattern and mail to tho pattern Department ot TUB PRESS.

Take Elevator. Third Floor Buhl BldS. Corner Fifth Ave. and Market Opn Saturday Evening Until Ntn. For the "Fourth" $.85 Saturday, Monday dc Tuesday Womn a whit bu'-k.

rasvu aBfl reigrnskin parnpi turned cot. r-i Louis the very latest yl. White lace boots, t-ineh top. turn-! lovrred Loo! vsilus. epf-ial-ly price-d for three days only.

Kamfcer Can't Be Too Careful. The young lady across the way says there's such a thing as being intemperate even with soft drinks and It tells here in the paper how a man was made deathly sick by drinking too much denatured alcohol. Cartoons Magazine. Address Noticethe happy smiles on the faces of the dainty "picture brides' a It's easier for- them to get married now, so why shouldn't they smile? The little women from the Mikado's realm arriving in this country On errands of matrimony no longer have to go through the American marriage ceremony. Since May 1 the Un ited States government has been recognizing the Japanese form as sufficient legal bond.

The bride must have photogiaph of the husband she never saw and identify him at Angel Island immigrant station, near San Krancisco. before she can land. Hubby-to-be ust also prove that she is the only woman in the world for him and satisfy officials that he can make enough money to support ber comfortably, When Asking for a Newspaper Don't Say Paper Sax PRESS Writ nam and address plainly la above apace or van a aeparato aheet of paper lnsnro dell-rery. III II I HI" 1 1 VTSIT McCTLLOCH'S new store. Fifth ave.

and Gram Union Arcade building. Saturday Souvenir Ccr all jETven tm rormanty causes quite a romantic nurry at tne station, wa icn iooks almost iijeo an oriental tea garden ms the little brides In J)rilllnt silken, kimonos flutter like butterflies on their business finding; the Snan la the-picture." sf aaaaaaNT n- ill A.

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