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-1 THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 23, 183 THE PITTSBURGH PRESS rWENTY-QNE IS rvvi famed andlbanaged Entirely by Pittsburghers 327-333 'Fifth Ave. 320-322 Oliver Ave. $1.25 Cretonnes Heavy grade; 60 Inches WUllani Campbell, Founder. Est. Wl Shop Friday, Closed All Day Saturday wide.

Mill ends, ud to ends. yards in a piece, Friday, yard 49c 'The Peoples Store Sixth Floor. MID jvulr mm Louise B. Wright, a grand repre 1 sentative of the O. E.

S. The other Bride at Detroit Man. Th marriage of MiK Louise C. Communications for this col- xnnn will be gladly received. But all engagements and marriage chairmen appointed are reception Mrs.

Suzanne Staehle. nresident of til unnj, uauiiuri ui Kti nw i 1 Beginning Friday The Final Windup of AH Men's Summer Woolen Suits nprecede nted Money-Savings. Extraordinary Selections announcements must be signed. Interesting Arrivals in Women's and Misses' Fall Apparel ofvoKfi or Aeniucky anu jo-stph J. Babinger, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charier Kablnger, of Dettoil, was at St-vuxlai cburcb yesterday morning. After a northern trip Mr. and Mrs. Bablnger ill reside In Detroit.

Mich. Pinna Qnlet Wedding. Any Man's tSS3 Rev. Dr. A.

R. Robertson, pastor of the Sixth Vnited Presbyterian church, will perform the ceremony at the wedding of Miss Jean McCrory, Approved Models in the new Fabrics and Colorings unusual Values! New Topcoats daughter of Mrs. J. T. McCrory of Boys and Girls Need New Stockings For School Wear Three specially priced groups below that will help you in supplying their needs.

Boys' "Black Cat" Stocking Ribbed cotton; triple knees; Cfl double heels and toes. Sizes 6 to lll 11. Friday, pair Boys' Stockings One and one ribbed; In black and" brown; spliced beels and toes. Sixes 6 to 10. Friday, Girls' Stockings Fine combed cotton yarn In black, whiU and brown; reinforced heels, toes and soles.

8ixes 5 to 9. Fri-( day, pair mr CampbeM-r-Main Floor. Attractive plaids, stripes, fancy mixtures DeVictor Eastend, and Frederick Newman, which will take place In as well as plain colors 29.75 the bride's home Wednesday even tans, grays, blues. Featured lne. Sect, C.

at 0:30 o'clock. Miss Friday at. i Alice G. McCrory will be her sis IRA Suit Laird's Advance Fall Styles "Luxura" Footwear New Fall Dresses ter's maid of bonor and Mrs. Charles Hardin, of New York, will be tho matron lionor.

William B. Mc 1 Crory, a trother jf the bride-elect will serv as best man. Owing to (he recent death of the bride's father. Rev. J.

T. McCrory, only a quiet Showing specially selected models in the new Silhouette and Draped ideas exquisitely fashioned in Canton Crepes, Rosh-, anara Crepes, Flat Crepes and satin-fln-isbed Silk weaves. Blacks, rIQ TTC navy, brown, gray, cocoa. Only Third wedding is planned. Zelienople the .0.

E. S. Temple Association auxiliary; floor, George A. Edgin, grand patron of the O. E.

cards, Mrs. Jessie E. Underwood, district deputy grand matron of the O. E. prizes, Mrs.

Mamie R. Bresgar, grand representative of the 0. E. music, Mrs. Villa Phillips; tickets, Mrs.

Jane Y. Sellers; door, Mrs. Jane M. Roberts: publicity, Mrs. Louise NalBBitth.

This dance and card party will be the closing of the summer social program for the auxiliary. Plan Home Rev. Dr. William P. Lee, of the Westslde Presbyterian church of Germantown, will peiiorm the ceremony at the wedding of Miss Grace C.

Taggart, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Campbell C. Taggart, of McPherson and Cooper Pogue, of Fifth which' will be an event of 4 in the Taggart home at o'clock. Only the Immediate families will be present Mr.

and Mrs. Walter F. Church Will give the rehearsal dinner In their home in Jackson Eastend, the night of Sept. 3 for tho bridal party. Miss Mabel C.

Taggart, sister of the bride-elect, will be the maid of honor and Miss Sue F. Smith, of Smlthton, and Miss Julia Lee Aspin-wall will be bridesmaids. Miss Nellie B. Fergus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Fergus, of Castle Shannon, will be the flower girl and Walter B. Church, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Church, will act us page, carrying the bride's train.

Mr. I'ogue has usked Marshall Jackson, of Buffalo, to be his best man. Barclay Carlln, of Bellevue, and Ellwood McClelland will serve as ushers Oreene-Blark. Announcement Is made by Mr. and Mrs.

B. F. Greene of Zephyr Shcraden, of the marriage of their" daughter, France! Sarah, and Walter H. Black, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Wlliwr H. Black of Emsworth, which took place at the home of the bride yes Walter It Kennedy and Miss Ethel Virginia Gray were united In mar riage Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the home of the bride In New Castle Zelienople. The Toom is a son of J. J. Kennedy and A special lot of the bride a daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. It. E. Gray, both families of A special sale of Women's Black Kid $5 Lace Oxfords Famous R. G.

$5 Corsets 3.98 Rev. C. Garman Johnston, pastor of the United Presbyterian church, read the marriage ceremony. Miss Eleanor Our own entire regulaf stocks augmented by numer-r ous sample lines and odd lots from nationally known makers including the famous Adler Collegian clothes. You Pay the Regular Price for the First Suit Then a Second or EXTRA Suit of Equal Value Costs You Only S5.

Pay, $50 for' the first Suit, then, another $50 Suit costs you only $5 the two $50 Suits for $55; and so on down to the $25 Suits two $25 Suits for $30. Fine selection of medium weight fabrics for Fall wear. If you can't use 2 Suits, bring a friend along and divide the savings. Campbells' Fourth Floor. 1 322 Of pink silk finish brocade with semi-elastic top; long hips with elastic inserts In back.

Double strength with wide front steels. Double boned throughout with rustproof boning. Sizes 25 to 34. MoKlnney was bridesmaid, and Howard Kogel attended the groom. Miss Helen Gregg played the wedding march.

Mrs. W. T. Gllplns of -Itta-burgh was an out-of-town guest. The bride was dressed in shell pink Neat-looking, comfortable and serviceable.

Come ft georgette, and wore a corsage of $1.50 Bandeaux In all sizes up to 8. Made with welt soles and low Cuban heels. Pink brocade and figured batiste in straightlire or diaphrtfgm-reduclng styles; A new Fall model of field-mouse kid on a semi-French last hand turned sole Spanish Cuban heels and gore Ides. Thrush Mandalay Otter Siberian Gray Log Cabin Black Satin Boys' and Girls' Footwear Otrorrts. atrap elJrmem and laea AO 98c i hoe s.

Sizes fi to 14 years. MA narrow shoulder straps. Sizes 32 (o 4 6. Priced for Friday at. Campbells' Second Floor.

for Friday only, pair. Campbells' Second Floor. 1 Women's Choicest New Fall Hats Priced Friday, pink rosebuds and snapdragons. The bridesmaid wore orchid satin. The bride was given In marriage by her father.

The couple started for thelt honeymoon in Washington, D. Philadelphia, Atlantic City, and other eastern points of Interest, and returning to Zelienople they will be at hjme after Sept. Double Wrddtn. Mrs William Rittenhouse Kulin of Rosslyn announces thn murrtage of her Charles H. Kincald.

to Mrs. Clara Parker of Xtw York, and thc marriage of her sister, Miss Ellen G. Kincald. to Edwin G. Lsskom, also of New York The double cerenrony was performed by Rev.

Dr. George Jeffrey Russell, pastor of the Church of the Puritans. New York, in the parlor of the Hotel Vt nnsylvanla, yesterday at noon. Mr. and Mrs.

Leskom will have an extended trip to Atlantlo City and will spend the winter In California. Their future home will be In New York. Mr. and Mrs. Kincaid are to visit Mr.

and Mrs. Kuhn and later will take a southern trip. Auxiliary Dane. A harvest dance and card party Axminster, Velvet and Tap Brussels RUGS Values to $41.50 Friday terday morning in the presence of the immediate families. Rev.

Dr. Frank Foster officiating. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Har-vean Greene, and Robert Black the iitroom's brother, was best man. Fol.

lowing the wedding breakfast, Mr. and Mrs. Black left for a lake trip after which they will be at home in Zephyr Sheraden. NurprUe Shower, A surprise shower waa held Tuesday at the home of Miss Mary A lirlggs, of Bellevue, In honor of Miss Sara N. Spargo of the Northslde, whose marriage tc V.

A. Bauer, also of the Northslde will be a September event. Appointments were carried out in yellow and white. llrttle-Ele-t Ilonorrd. Miss Mayabelle Mchaffey of Emerson 15 Off Regular Prices Is the straight-forward, money-sa ving offer open to all our customers in this August Sale of Furniture Our big, varied stock of quality furniture Is subject without a single exception to this unusual but genuine discount.

Whether you choose the finest Dining Room Suite on the floor or Just a single Chair you save an actual 15 dollars on every hundred invested. And a real saving it la, too, for the saving is taken from the unchanged regular prices, already extremely low. Seventh Floor. I I Strikingly Big Values These Plaid Blankets At the Low August Price, 0nly 3.39 Exceptionally good heavy weight, double fleeced blankets. Made from finest grade cotton.

Come in block plaids of blue, pink, grey and tan, with white. 29c Pillow Cases-Full size 42x36 Inches bleached snow white; excellent quality mus- 4( Reduced Friday each HJs Feather Pillows All new feathers covered with neat fanr A new "Luxura" Fall model In Patent Colt with medium weight Cuban heel and hand-turned sole. A perfect fitting Pump. This sale is a complete presentation of the beat and smartest of the millinery modes for Fall Lyons velvet Eastend, a bride-elect fit Kpnlpm. ber, was honor guest at a miscel Laird's Liberty and Oliver will be given Friday evening, Aug.

31, laneous shower given by Miss Mil Size 9x12 feet. Some of these rugs have slight Imperfections; all are of a good quality and strictly wool. Patterns Include Orientals, Medallions, floral and small all-over figures. Fifth Floor. with clever new 1 mming effect; all the wanted dark and light colors are here to choose from.

Coming at the beginning of the season, the values are unusually attractive. hy the O. E. S. Temple association dred Sweeney at her home in Emer- striped art ticking.

Exceptionally low price for these pillows, Fri- Xp auxiliary at Palm Garden. The gen nun uasiena. saiuraav afternoon. eral chairman of the dance Is Miss day, each i Campbells'--Basement. Third Floor.

Aug. 18. Covers were laid for IS guests. Garden flowers were used for the' table decorations, these and the other appointments carrying out an orange and white color srlieme. CAMPBELLS' GIVE AND.

REDEEM "STERLING" STAMPS I equipped that a DlDA lln ttraa tIA HEADACHES GONE SINGE TAKING TODD'S TONIC Wolff-O'Brien. Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Frledu E. Wolff, of Chelton Brooklins, and Edward O'Brien, of this city. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Thomas Lappan'at 8 o'clock last evening.

Miss Anne O'Brien and Gerald O. RIG MOONSHINE PLANT SEIZED BY DETECTIVES GHESWIGK A II PLANT IS DESTROYED BY FIRE O'Brien, sister and nephew of the groom, were me attendants. After a tour of the Great Lakes, Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien will be at home In No.

1.105 Chelton Erookllne. I'u-apllnl Annonne mrnt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MvKav Watts of Sherman for her marriage to Edwin Henry Besterman.

son of Mrs. Elizabeth Besterman of SewUkley. The wedding will take placa at 9 o'clock in the morning in St. Pters pro-c athedral, with Kcv. Thomas Devlin officiating.

lne.t.d t. The Southern Country club in will be the scene of the Carrtck Cotillion club danceon Tuesday night. Those in charge of the affair ara MlM Julia Green, Miss Florence Droat, Miss Catherine Miller. Miss Beatrice Drost, Mlas Beulah Roadman. Miss Marie nuffennach, MiBS Laura Rut-f-nnarh, Mis Catherine Dusch, Miss Amelia Franclscus.

Miss Otlllie Dusch, Miss Grace Geddis, Mls Atina Marie Bege'r. Miss Frances Marie Schmla. Mlw' Gertrude Geddis and Miss Margaret Armheim. from the abandoned mine ahaft to the base of operation. Through this line the residue In the stllla was disposed of after the distillation pro-cess had been completed.

Th line was also connected to containers and In the event of a said it was possible for the operators to dispose of the Illicit booie. Detectives have been investigating the place for some, time and promise the arrest of the escaped operators within the next 24 hours. The entire plant was torn down and removed to detective headquarters. Catholic Slavs Hold Outing. Kennywood park today was tho scene of the first annual outing of the First CatholicTSlovaK union, Jednota Sokois.

Native costumes were worn, and Slovak and American dancing took place at the dancing pavilion. announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss M.irgaret Farver Watts, to William J. Andrews, sen of One of the most complete moonshine making establishments ever seized In this district was confiscated late yesterday by county detectives. The outfit consisted of two S00-gallon stills, 09 barrels of mash and 73 gallons of the finished product. The plant was- located in an 'old barn near an abandoned mine between the Greentree and Banksvllle roads In Union twp.

It Is bolieved to have been In operation for months. No arrests were made when the plant was seized and It Is believed the operators had a lookout posted In one of the trees which completely hid the old barn from the view of the sleuths. The plant was so The Cheswlck plant of the Peerless Sand Springdale was destroyed by Are yesterday wheh raged for more than five" hours. Damage was estimated at (90,000. The blaze, the origin ot which Is undetermined, was discovered after the employes had left the plant The flames spread rapidly from a large one-story frame building to three large conveyors and loaders.

Be-fore the fire engines from New Kensington, seven miles away, arrived the fire had gained such headway tha tthe firemen were unable to cope with it. Th blaze was discovered by J. B. Huber, an employe, who resides nearby. It Is said by officials of the company that the plant will be rebuilt Immediately.

QUITE SO This book says a swallow can travel six thousand miles without stopping." "He'd have to travel further than that nowadays." Mr. David R. Vallance, well known steel works employe, says, "I don't know what headaches are since using TODD'S TONIC." "I was suffering from a run down condition, poor appetite, and had a lassitude feeling all the time. I would get frequent spells of headaches and could eat only the lightest foods, and even they made me uncomfortable. I also became exhausted easily.

My druggist told me about TODD'S TONIC 'and, after taking it, I now have a splendid appetite, and I never suffer any disagreeable symptoms after eating. I sleep well at night and awake next morning feeling full of pep and ginger. I don't know what headaches are since using TODD'S TONIC and I never feel exhausted or worn out." (Signed) David R. Vallance, 1722 Flagler McKeesport, Pa. Mr.

Vallance wants all those who are suffering from a run down condition, headaches, and indigestion to use TODD'S TONIC and benefit by it just as he has done. It has brought thousands out of the ruts of sickness onto the highways of health. You, too, will like TODD'S TONIC Lecause it is pleasant to take, palatable, strengthening, appetizing and reconstructive. Sold by all druggists in town. If you live out of town, write to H.

I. Neaman, successor to the Homewood Pharmacai Pittsburgh, and pay the postman $1.00 when he brings TODD'S TONIC Mr. and Mrs. William Andrews of Pittsburgh. ceremony was performed yesterday.

After an eastern trip Mr. and Mrs. Andrews will beat home nn Center Wilkinsburg. For Bride-to-Re. A bridge party for Miss Adeline Hester Barnes, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.

Georgo C. Barnes of South Rebecca was given by Mrs. Harold H. Diehl of South Pacific ave. In her home yesterday afternoon.

Miss Barnes' marriage to J. Fred McClaran, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. McClaran of Saltsburg, will be sn event of Sept.

i Wedding ReP- )9' The engagement of Mus Cecilia A. pproat of Homewood. to Harry or- cnirrel Hill Is announced ty The 19. Mr. and Mrs.

George C. Sproat. will take Place Sept. THE ca REV. STEPHEN 0.

THAW SUCCUMBS IN ZURICH "The Store Ahead," at Sixth, Liberty and Penn NorthnlUr XVrildlfiB" Dale. Thursday, Sept. 20, is the date chosen by Miss Madeleine Mary Carr, to your door. Adverllacment. daughter of Mrs.

Jennie McNallyCarr OTSMRfSicSS Cards have been sent out by Henry It Henze! announcing the marriage of his stster. Anna Wlnneficldt, to Harry Kendrick McCaulsey, which was solemnized yesterday In this city. Tour Grt Lakes- The following Pittsburghers have just completed a cruise of the Great Lakes: Mr. and Mrs. K.

M. Gardiner, MrR F. Hunt, Miss H. Hunt, Mr. rn.l Mrs.

J. It. O'Donnell, B. It. Hus-sill.

.1. Sullivan, S. Gtler. H. Fergu-son.

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hawkins, Mr.

and Mrs. C. Horst, J. J. Doolittle, Miss F.

M. English, Misses McNally. Mr and Mrs. K. C.

Becker, Mr. and Mrs. J. Racke, Miss H. V.

Witmer. Miss J. Witmer, Mr. and Mrs. G.

Wit. PERFECTLY USELESS Wifle: Well, my new dress Is perfectly useless! Hubby: What! Get caught in thp rain today? Wifle: Of course not 1 That Jones woman next door has got Identically the same kind! Pars, Aug. 23. The death In Zurich of Rev. Stephen Dows Thaw, eldest son of Benjamin Thaw and Mrs.

Elms Dows Thaw of New Tork and Pittsburgh, was reported In a dispatch here. Thaw was a brother of Benjamin Thaw, until recently first secretary at the American embassy at Brussels and now appointed to Chile. Announcement We Take Pleasure to Announce to Our Many Patrons That We Give and Redeem the Most Popular "SECURITY" Red Discount Stamps Gift Tokens In choosing gift articles from the Grofian collections, you mer, H. B. Wray, L.

A. Daum. rrrsonnl Mention. Miss Gertrude A. Linns, off.

Glen-more West View, has returned home after a month's visit at Boston, New York, Wilmington, and I hiladelphla. -Miss Ollva Scholl, of West Penn Pittsburgh, left this week to friends in Atlantlo Ctry and Jersey City. Miss Loretta Lehner left last week to visit friends In Jersey City and bofore returning home will spend a week at Atlantic City. Miss Beatrice Blaine, of Spruce Verona, left this week to visit friends In Krle. enjoy the satisfaction of knowing that your gifts will wear welL Every piece shown is worthy of the confidence placed FRIEDLAND'S GOETTLER'S SGHWARZEL'S Ladies'Wear, Millinery Two Shoe Stores Dry Goods, Notions, Etc.

1322-1324 Carson S. S. 1501 Carson S. S. 151 Brownsville Road 1733-1735 Carson S.

S. McCall Printed Patterns 3287, 821S, SSI I It's a wise mother who starts her Fall sewing early NEW clothng should be ready by the first school days! Bright ginghams, percales, tissue ginghams, linens, all at special end-of-the-summer prices, provldo economies that will start sewing plans at once. Von veill find new fall styles for children In the McCall FKINTKI) Pattern which helps you to make up these materials. The printed cutting line guides you, printed directions on the pattern pieces help you to put (he garment together simply, easily -quickly, McCall Printed Patterns 5c tope The Roxenbaum Meruit Pattcrnn, Second Floor. in it, both from the artistic and the intrinsic viewpoints, yet many are quite inexpensive.

We've Wondered, Too. Little Johnny Mama, do the big fishes eat these little sardines? Mother Tes, they do, my dear. Little Johnny But how do they get the can open, mama? 11 (faoQAK JjL Compaq. )SgV WOOD ST. AT TH AVE, PITTSBURCH Bring your Security Stamp Books to us.

We gladly redeem them for full value. No Evidence. "Is this seat engaged?" (Jeraldlno "I don't see any ring on 1 it".

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