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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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DT I -S DAY. i) ilHK 19. 1 I 11 IT 11 il A 1 I IDC HOMO OS SOCIETY LJ LJ THE GAZETTETIMES FASHION -)? ar. to X. under tv eu-ui- of tru- et.t -t of A NIGHT CAP Tnke tv.

hn c-i rc-tiiir nd avoid any iii et'ectj iroin a late nal. Ti.rn jt v. ili oun Ily, a akin a clor hcaii an! a opinion the reat rcrr.ciy, Beecliarn's HOT? TOO SOCIETY of Appointed. cn r.r 'Tew ci'JO his Mis GrlK'. i rr.

i rri.i.: v. "'id for the Contributions to this must 'hmta nam and adlreta the writer to ir.ejr attention. Contrilutlors to tht dpertmnt bnar th rmn an1 a'drs's of the writer to lr.suro I r. ti Th? Medline Ch'etolne. Hf" first of the ria-sc3 rtr.d clubs of xhore hs 1-o-n rf'OHT'TXG to yesterday's schedule.

from the SlcCreery ana Company Ct ---Jiiilt nfj.irtiiHrit. (Tr; -cr. attmctivi- ami varir.il cnilcrtion Tailored Stiits fur Wonini, All ihi-i air pri'frrtMl ilca- in Ilntrli-h Wi.Ic Walt roirli aiitl llnli-h 3lIxtiiiCH trt-ipr-nt-tl. llt-diuni nml tlirc -'piartr lengths, itlmut fancy vt-t-; aNu iu-V llous VU aict (ohir lilm. urccn.

lnoivn, sinolc- chccKs ami plait! ami Vnlnr Vaim- anil 11 Tuesday evidently mutt hava A SoM In tr IV. and i Monday pvcn'ny with of the Velcoir.e club. Oaly iha oMor supoi-eaoed Wednesday es tr.e luckiest day of all" tor weddings. hitherto tronouncni ha hit, 1 tl- "girl wh knows rofu.l-s to did-in pt.h-lh'.. No mutror "In1 sh- r.

iy do r-y way of pen.T.t: with. it 1. correct now to sw.V:'. r.li tiint in placed ou with a c.hoi.atr jri-e, r. with a m- rry is: iv.

so of theni taking place. One of the most Interesting ceremonies ol the afternoon vvts "the marriage of I lev. Jludriloh K. Schulz. assistant rec j'A- giria pnet tr.e otricors wore in attendance, they oonlind pinns for wcrk during- the coming fan ond j-'ter.

Mrs. J. D. Arnolvl thn of WilkUisburs, in churft of tho ch'ij, vrhlch Is 'oniposM clri between 11 hi 16 years of age. who nit on evenings the yar.

The pialt of work, as fieniJeJ upon the Rirl Is to 1 t. lo th'. rr.al i t.a. 't a grain of o.l:: e.i r' to rt wiu-nt9 difcCiiio' I tr.e cJi.tti-ia'n ihj a nv: devote tin If hour of eich or lob tor i oiT'o rf prf I riir ily lo iue stuuy ot ana inoy wm i rtion w'rcJ i'usi cure a teacher for this feature, llt.lf I vr.ot tr 3 i I lut after I aii hour will also be tievotM to tvad- I firi-l just tte the subject to be selected, either a'rtle t.r-ut!.v'!,i -i jv-iTt iiit--rrt'iy lni'r i in I i I i ncV'it Xo r.ecc.iity for trij.s whr-r. it tor of the rjott-srant Kplscopal church of tha "Aicuirdon, Khadjside, to Mary KiUabetli Evam, da.usht6r of -Mrs.

of Noith St. Clair-street, Kast The io.u rem't; was KoAeir.niiit-d at 4 o'cJook la 'fr'nuy by. the Xiv. Joi JUartJvtt 'Whiteman of Coivary cii.4irh, CirmanUiWii. "a c'aswAte of.

the th CambrtaVV Theological ir lutry. Th- trine, who -was give a away by her brother, JU oryo Evans, -won a gown of Ivory jr.f.a lino' trimmed ia French. tM potat lace. The latter also edjr.M rer'iu'l kr.gtn roll of wUMi was mod to the coiffure with 1' It'. oT the valley.

A shower bouci'Jet of whit-- roa'3 YhS carried, Carrie Tomer, ran Id ot lion. was irv pink and carV'ied "Daintily lingerie und lace hats triusmsd la tj'umfa were vvora by th bridesmaids. Eleanore Schultz, La 'It rapnic.U studies. The girl-, will XozJly Mv raining, I. tulur O.ll.

all.tf the received from dues, vv -bicli are i s.jphonai tfar A laaichless COTlVCir.Cnce lU a 10 cents a month, to cases of ncd of i -r- 'nr-- which they know, and specially am.n5 rlr-mUis l' ar' ri- lcA and OTIC ttiV- own a c.re 'of' tn co'mmii: Tint's the rcsi.lcPCC te'e- n. evenitl? the stHr.a! H. They ur a trrV- r.xpenslvf. cf girls tola of tne.r sumi.ir expenencea. course, but tbn tit- of today phoil- a nuroqer of the youuser ones havln or short Hie and a n.erry and it "Wc ood" to VOU? gone to the fresa air homes In Jtdy nc y0a cannot the pacn't bv JOC'1 1 August.

By the tirst of October other you tr.ht jus: as well dr-p -ut Don VOU W.mt li wi rrsuiiiea ri nriir, house. The Poho children's ST-i rdr Men anrilks THE C. D. TEL. CO.

branch of the Carnegie library. Incited A Trench Pccipa in the Settlement house, reopov.cd tie first of September, after having been closed throughout August. Call uo fltant Svl Ark for Cm tract IVpt. Chicken on. i a nanr Klvn prpparui vms.

Thf proper way to this o.t.Ucia-tii difh.iJ foU Tahc a t. chicLnn. pl.ci.e "tn Ave. BcU Tt New House of Shelter Secured. The managers of the Hcuse of Shelter hae dry i-to foar piece I'Jt into an ca-frr-Ie with a MUj Maud Lewis arid Jdlss.

Mary and T.lis- l.u.lo McCirtsgcr. The maids carried bou'Uts of pink The Kev. II. Breven served a best rnan, wh'hi the following young clergymen thrrs: The Tley. Homer A.

Flint, l'h'. the Kev, Robert N. ihe T.ev. LaicHn. V.r.

iShey and the Rev. Kdw-rd IX. Yumn, D. D. Dinner followed at thf Uotfl Apnex for the fcridal purty, l.nrned.aio relatives, tha Kev.

Dr. an-'' Mrs. KoV'crt IVaddinejon Grange and Mit A. KuswinKie. At the con-t lusi.Jii oZ.

au tiisteiu trip after- Ootobar thft young couple vvil! be "at home" In the apartnients, Millvals avenue aij Uji Vnuo place. Dr. secured a new at 1C25 Locust btieet. 1 iii.np of for o.lf pire. Put O.I next artirnoon cveninR and ui 'be cf.Ver and stand tilah In bo: Mondav they will dedicate it.

thre yfars i Vf for 3a Ha" ready as many small frame at Stevenson and Glh- potrttrws will be r.Ct1:-1. Into bon atreets has been the House of Shelter, '-ttle ball with a cuttvr. T-'ry waa estahhshfj hi Jewish women of the bMl them a otaen brown in Ooep fat, Mike district at the desire of Kabbi Asl.lr.diy. mixtme rhtves. choppt Iloy.s' SiitH.

Tlu fabrics have lu't-n cliorii wllli virw to tluraliility ami tyl- ami cut ami fasTiioiioi! in acrtirdauco v.lt! tho most uMsirahh- iilea- ffr Fall nnl Wiiit r. Dnithlp-br -tnl Suits, with or without hch. Suits, inglt- ami douhhhi -cajatnl ami voice Sires six sixteen viars. S5.fM) to smoo. Sailor and Rtilait Suit-, to S.r0.r)0 Tojicoats and IU-ffcrs to rjO.OO Haincoats lO.OO to trthOJ PERFECT Cramred for room, the have p.rs"ly.

gait, red and bli.k aaj anxious to chanpe for some time, snd a few tablesnojifi.il of tl le bonuct. A fev ks ago new nome in L-trf-u'-- i.u:e remove tho i street at a cos; a p3)mg 70 1 from the sord and turn in An appeal has been made to tiiw for potatt-es, lh s-f-v sor.u.g' nix fare and the remainder cf toe money that tae t)i a -te -ne 'Madeira may be opened free ni-errv Stir ti Cleanses find beautifies tho teeth and purifies tho breath, the Slier countrte. who may iir I ti, Serve in money or employn.eiit. In that ths tr.sti- ttiiion may not be imposad upon in the Used l)j people of refinement htne may stay oa.y tnrt-e daya, in which ii; ilUIJetl C51JS Vvlth iOfrCI. 7i 1.1.

wiuiivu 71111.1. Handsome Empire Coat of Velvet. The iastrous chiffoa veiveta lend them, selves delightfully to the making- of Empire coats for very. dressy wear.thia season. The 'design sketched hag the yoke stitched -with bias folds of silk moire finished with handsome enamelled buttons encircled in bands of j-oUd Gold.

His-gant appliques of silk passamertterie adorn the upper part c- the yoke and which are and gathered xor ever a quarter ci ceutuxy. Convenient for touriste. An October Wedding. This t.vrn!r.3 malt convey thi invita- tloni far the wciWins of Miss Elsie Alma itnii Howard Uiulw Close, to taVe iro ca Moniiav eveninif. Octo'ur.

8. at the tn.r.i cf fm t.14V parent's, and Mi-s. t-Bcur Gnnter of Foits tret-t, Oakland. Tt.c Jisr. Frugq cf Crc Ufoitn'1 will oRlcite at 7 o'clock 'ji t'-e of about 15.

relatives frt.i-s. TJe brMal party include' Miss tii.vibp'n ITatrl Ctotvortby as matd ot tis Mabet Close ni Miss li' -n-tftts P'taier i bridesniaiiis. Carl 1 Gflnter. a brother of the bild, vii'l Rfve tl tvo uahira HI Carl C'iier and' Qeonjta Kramer Tne pre-nuptjal fntertaimnenta' ontitittud iiicluili a luncheon to be -ivrn'v Mies Prugh p.t her fcoire In CcVtart on Welnr.svlay afternoon. to Is expected that they will hav able- provide something for therna.dves.

tn He- a Mnal! pWce front both cafes of extreme need reilr.i OOkd. eves. aur-l-orte-i by 1 ti.eia in halves KrgthwSe. trCuop out rial 1 heen ltmrthenefl. ins la ltngthened.

The membership dues and private conirtr-utioas. I'olks and a bowl iV.x s5 T.ast year ISnO was from dues and poonf -ii on e'ro: r.rev 1 usb- brownel half into cuff a formed of band of chinchilla and real Valenciennes, At the front the cat oper.a over a vest iroin cunanon. i r.e total were the being 51 Parisig the vtr Srrs per)ciiij were housed meais were served. At one ilm? last yiir 40 persona applfed to the l.oe for thelt r. cause cf the cf the.

belong cf thee were housed In. other buildings end mral tickets w--? prtvi led ir r. downtown restaurant. Mis. A.

lc oresident of the board of Mis. Glick vice president. Mrs Charles treasurer and Mrs. H. B.

Fereua.m ftrrrvtaty. of embroidered, moire, outlined with a narrow border of chinchilla. This design duplicated fine cioths meets the requirements of ultra-smart occasions aal9 as -well as the expensive velvets; although handsome face are not cheap, by tfitipoonfwi of c- yefii ond gratv! 11 it. mo I'our in lis trei.n, with a spoon uuill thorotigoly rir-ooth, with a fd up the 'Mviiirwj of the whit thin nturfmir. i'rt-pare a puree of sorrel cr te nia to ill do spread over a H.rrnt tne etai.dfr.r 'tip.

Kpr.nkle two oni oi grjtpd P.ii chc-tse ovi- v.i- sTrtl, Tli-'t a l.tt'.e dot of butter -rtch fg anj feet in the even for siv. tr'nut-. arv means: T.hev are elaborately trimmed SOOTKHia SYRUP 1 Wrtrard t.y narf Mther f'r thr'r ciUjren -h'i' f--r t' fiftr 1 1 I 1, I 11.. tufn'. Idi.lir Co-operale in Business.

Uftobrr on the Oay a kltclien nw ta he plvsa by Miss nia.k. who lives in Neville stTft, an-t a linen shower, with tvimupl Tvell? of rrth Highland 8 r-ovtesd, On FatuHar pvenlng hs-torc tt Mr. ar.4 Mrs. Canter will Rive tU reriemftnl rilnnr at the liotel Sclien-ley. Mr.

-Cioso is a s-n r.f Mi', Mrs. B. C'' of Terrace avonue. i Duncan-Bi'ow. T'r.

anl Mrs. John A. Mr. and 0-rP" K. Monro of the Et End and Itiss ti- of f'hiUdelpiila wera among th hUiii.

at the iimrriase ot Miss Agnes to Ua'ph PiyehJW, Loth of Alleitheny. whs at 4:30 o'clock yestr- til a. rur. v. a.

ii t- Uomcirs and Children- Glove. Department. Konujla'' To nntl three-rlnsp vrltli PaiU Tolnt llmbmiderr ()ercarn nml IMque Sewn. the licv Tall hh.ules ri rc-en(ed, Mack nml while. per pair.

Varsity" Om -cla V. X. Cnie with Paris INdnt I'mbroUU'iy. Allhndc of tan. Sl.tu) per pair.

Misses and Boys Kid Cape and 3Iocha St. ami pair. McCreery and Company, Wood Street at Sixth Avenue, IittltirKh. Mending V': fjper. 1 T-rr e.

for i vrr'- iv iiwr.xn.Mn: frvn A horiLr. the and turn tr.l with lace, folds of moire and other fabrics that effectively with the cloth setting. A feature of all drtss coats this "year their bright linings, pure white, and the most dedicate hues, pink? and roauves bein.g in demand. Accompanying the coat is a hat of black beaver with the brim -'twisted into, fanciful shape and apphquei heavy cresm iace. Black plumes curling over the fropt.

back and sides of the brim lend additional cachet and express one of the favorite miilinery effect3. I ijn.liord 'a trv Several cluh and win: en in Pifs-bui'Kh have opened a restaurant 5u Fifth street opposite Josepn Horie store, which they call the TV- H.ver?; joais the Central Young Wcnum's Christian sss'-ia-tion has conducted a very suoeessfkd Utnen-room, but cf Ute It has been so crowded that the new lunchroom was ojiened to acnorr.inn-date clerks and shopiers and clubwom-n. Keetfltld. the inannecr. wps voarp hi cfTAet of T.

tm pa.jj-.-r ahoul-1 be out aa neatly poitiM glued dori. Then ui pt tho spaces end tha aemn nith -at-r c.lot the co'uvr of th cr at thut r-vee. I hr's 1 tc i-" laI'j if tue 1 vl( ivju cai ef liny. chnrsB of the vs'on-ieri's club in Abe- ftrnix)i at the hoiio of the bride' oi Oh.ervatory HiU. The Kev.

"VT. I TVl- TJ. pastor of the fctghth United rTityterl'irt churrh of officiated in th-j prnc ut the Immediate relative and a vry f-w of the most intimate frifnds. The wno was attended by her sister. Mra.

gnecy. ana me cost was rrotiRht ever I the Woman's Industrial Exchange, wh-re fhj Surpthe. Pear. structure In Dar'dngton road and Esaon street. Squirrel Hill, -just completed by the bridegroom.

C.et rtway frcn th l.eat of town ar. enjoy yur lunch in the pon of th fcV.eniey 15 minutes' frotn Fis.iU.r.'l.l st. ana nttr Z'i degrees copier. JAMES RILEY, Frcp. and Mgr.

Mj. and G. WV Hammer cf Ko-itR years. IIome-mad3 bread ar.d rstry Is yio- Pare ar. 1 cote Sr-C'RCl and P'lt vided and lunciiecr served at mo'ierat 3 pri.es ja bit ot t.rt.-st '-ved -1rg-r the eerier 1 I of each.

Feason cc r'o Pickle and Jelly Shower. it and je. Make te Reteeca street. End, announce the r-ar- riaare of thrir daughter. Miss Louise, to Juseph Johnson Giichrisc of Caum 'street.

Which took piac evening. Tne weddlnff was a quiet affair, being attendrd tpr only A pickle and Jelly Ehcwer will -ba the fea Jfn A. McDowell, was gowned in white points rt'iMprit nd carried rores, while the matron p' rnT was In ylne crepe trimmed in and "-ivrrled white asters. Jack Kaylof, a "brothcr-irr-la of the groom, served i b-st mm The wedding march frora rin" was played by MUs Inz Bar-ho'ir. Alter honcymonn trip Mr, and tv.f.t,ow will live In a pretty new home ture cf the special of the St.

Joseph's wen eaten. v-v e-icii ar ric1, c'ip In then In beaten ts, thin in cruiv.h- r.J fry broMrn In fat. Protectory 'league, fcr Friday exsniiisr, when each member 'if the ea.ciat!on is ex the families or tne briue ana groom. After wedding supper Mr. and Mr3.

Gilchrist left for an extended tour rtf the and will bo gone for aa indefinite period. pected rr bring a botli or pickits or a glaes or Jar of i'-lly. pians tor the euchre to YANDO K1ACAH0N! currsi a package at all csorrRs. CUBA be held Tuesday, September 25, under the auspices cf the at the protectory di-iil will be discussed at this ir.cetirjr reoi'rm of different committees bo received. Th euchre committee that th1 ct 'Marital Announcements.

The A. pastor, of the San-Cu-ky Street Haptisit church, Allegheny, will ofTlclfie at 8 o'clk this evening at the GEO. B. BARRETT CO.fe WHOLESALE JEWELERS. Jt.ll stock cf ai rraiy 1 -ci, stt-acial! cT DIAMONDS and PRECIOUS STONES prises will be efn larrrer than annomeci earlier, there being about "1 in all.

The tally cards are being printed by the Inmates of tnarrijije of Miss Emma Katherine Mulheim BrMieuater to Harvey Chtid3 your.x arciiiteot of the1 "Easf 2nd, Lois Shoo for Women Frtnuly Scld fcy TC 11. Lovela Co. X-eU feho Co. Sit TV no At. the protectory la thsir own printing shop.

Suburban Weddings. A prettily appointed home ceremony yesterday afternoon in Ben Avon took place tn the marriage Miss. Adeline Hardena Kunie and Oustava Adolnh Sirdth, which was performed by. the Rev. Alonzo Turkle, pastor of Trinity Lutheran church, Ar.vfrheny, at 5:30 o'clock.

After November- 15. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will at "at home'" In MiUvals avenue, this city. Ar.other attractive hnrre ceremony of last evening was the wedding of Miss Mori" Ki-k Laeoek.

daughter of Mrs. Florence I.arock Of Bellevue, to Walter Hays, the son of Z'r. and Mrs. William Hays of Aiken avenue. Shady-side.

The officiating clergyman was the Rev. Mr. SchafTer of the Bellefua Methodist 1h ceiemcny il! be ptrformrd before the itHes and a frlen.U in the lartre llvins widvh thsy lar.u a ta qtiaitlty, alty ix! yrias. II rtoin of tiie attractive r.ew. horn of English Meetings of Interest.

The building committee of the fcoho Fiocr. Corner Fifth Ave. St. THE PEARL OF THE ANTILLES A graphic article, r'rhly r.pjtraec?, d-scritint; tho uh people and their Industries, with a turvey of the revolutionary movement, by II. viU be a feature vrcrtU readir.f in Sunday's Gl-z- tie Tiraes.

baths met yesterday, to look over tha. plans ior the proposed building In Fifth avenue. THE GAZETTE TIMES There was a iarpe attendance at the a.i- dav sewing at the home of Mrs. Charles O'Brien In Thomas boulevard yesterday the SULPHUR AND CASTOR OIL. oth iniid i.ivi'.'-;-nNi 1 PUc.Kturr.5 V.et-ry rt-yslo t.jutc Lrufoiits.

Joe. Protestant ehurih. Mra. Florence Miller, a benefit cf the Sut.sh.ne Home I CMMren in Main fetr-Kt, Lawrence'-Ill. This afternoon and evening occurs the benefit BALTIMORE It OHIO R.

R. K.rer Tr Uitr suites. tass ver urta, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. lta Wa Junta, roc sister ci tr.e triae, was matron or honor, ana Clarence 'Hays served as his brother's best man. Mr.

Hays and his hrlde will live in the East' End at the conclusion ot their wedding journey. Tbeodoaia Eloor tlichard and Jc hn Joseph "Frey of Asplnwall were married last evening at o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs John B. Richards. -The Kev.

Thomas J. Danner, rector of Su John's Protestant Episcopal church. Law-teneevllie. off Iciated tefore a large Uiiinoer of guests. Miss J-tne Richard' Teese of War T.tvk.-: rr tv.

tt brt. IVhl.lu: tH 1 A. 1 I. at-. 1 Cutnberina 0 A- 1 tattft(va.

Merc.otjva aLrtr l. cr M. I. frr ice, A Vt t2 0C P. Ui.

If I t1.rk.UttJ"6 at tV A. 'I i its I. i ren, a cousin of the bride, and Earl Beach cf Asplnwall served as ribbon-bearers and wer the only the conven l'lrMtnt. 'Vt A. M.

A tional reception and wedding supper the young "A man is known by vv.i x.t.tr,s 10 A. U. :43 P. M. 1 tUia a ta.

cour.19 leit ror an eastern trip. Their tr.ten-tl-n Is to live with the bride's parents and 1 1 l.r i f. tr I li to be "at home" after November 1. Mr. Frey it i jormeriy iiva jrrcstburg, Md.

ii nil Coiarii. Orrrsn4 M- LovU. A. i V'i (v K'ct, 1 A. 5C .1 i J- 1 the Affairs of Yesterday and Toddy.

Go 21 il The following guests -will fee entertained T'g P. it i r. rrkarhirg this evening at a birthday dinner to be a t. it, wii. j' 1.

given by Mifs Mathlide Ittal at the horns tV a of her par-at in Church avenue, Allegheny IT. f- Mi A'-roa A. 14. (hktv cr' tiMMr i it. Hi 'd.

-i r. Miss Jessie Evelyn Ittel, sister of the hoa- tee; Maude Lucille Vlers, Marlon Hurst -r, a. 1 13 a3 IV- C.tr. y. -flt n.

l)f I ax a keeps" 11 C- r. I Mclntyre, Alice Marie Moeller, Ada Schultze, t'-e Albeit Hechel. Satuuel Laird Lans-. Ston Hnttar. 3 I 3r 13.

Ml -3 A. IL. i If. i v. ri-rta.

1 13 A. V. "0 Kail, Rov R. EurnhaiA and Geoi-Ke Biumen I aa n. chein.

The main, feature cf the evening IToe r.j lb i a a--i t. IT 2257 will be the cutting of the birthday cakij. I IS -(t 5. A which will contain the usual xing and pec A. ta' thimble.

AM 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Lloyd and Mr.

and Mrs. V. J. Harris entertained at a luncheon of 12 covers at Mct.reerys yesterday aft noon In hdnor of. their sone, Karl J.l-syd and William and George Harris, wno left shortly after to attend the Staunton Military acad i ii.u i ti i' tj.

i. al ii ui, T-i Tl.5( 4 tv.r-ta Sl.rver a-A 'ci: A. iC, f.i.. 4 4,4, a It a I. i Oi r.

1M1U.it re? r. ira a 1 fcs- tar 1 1 r-jj P-v t--v emy in Virginia. The school pennautu ot blue and gold, with other decorations, added to the attractions, of the table. (No. 22j7.) An Attractive Costume for the Oiti.

Tho small ir.ls uuiie as desirous of yietty as her nir her t'ii3 i riilo b.i her. ii.p-'aratuto should be en- t'! r. 7 t. t. 1- -1 -1 i' 'r "i 1C.

I. i t-' 4 4. 'S iiX.ui4 a i "A by 17 1 fV Brand a Beer "1 f--Ly Vr A s'rt: LI. K. 'w.

I i I r. (I.NTRA.LJ fi I''-'. Persons Coming and Going. Mra Mattie Patterson of Center avenue, Kant End, ts entertaining her pj.es,. Mrs.

Frederick Colo Crowell of Cambridge, O. Oeorse von Bonnh.irjt Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Morre, of Charles street, Knoxvlile.

and Fred L. Davie left fr Adrian, where they wtU jr cojiei-'e. Before leavlr.gr TJaVles passed prel.mlr.ary la-- examination. tun ugi'd from the start. A very trig l.tli, cutiir ior tb school girl is sVovvi), id suited to home The oat n.ay bo wade of Lruwu ii or cheviot with a collar if.

v- Ivet. iu a datker The but. tr.s v. hich cloi'e it and. trim the sleeves rrc4 p.tir.

tr. r. a. is. i I T.ra.

t- ai- -Cl 4v i. it, -r shuul.l tn of toe clotli fir velvet. The Mrs. Helen V. Johneton ana her daughter.

are ex- fck'rt n. 'Flratsht gathered one. the. Miss Mary Johns tot ii iiut practical style for generni wertr. i pected to arrive In the city, this moratn i-irtii.

i ca.1 i-n tuf a 4 -s. -t i'li-' btMoileg i t-t. I 3 arc of tin: material Cf the 1 frnn an eiphi months trip abroad: Mrs. Louis W. Makir.sori of T-ayard street aXaViS v'tu-d 4.

vr aTt l.C. 1 rki It JHV Tr- Is efctfermintngr Mrs. Henrietta It. Shnpon of New York, an artlat. Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Clare Iickey have returned Jronv thtlr wedding trip tt.rousra Kuropo and taken, an. apprtrnent' in the West tni nsttr. Aiken avenue, for the fall and winter. You will find Superior jrr.

and Jiitend'-'d to be worn over a shirt wiist of uaother material. They fuatcn ov.to tlve belt in front npd back ar.1 being all in one piece, th--y do not Up of tlid shoulders. The dresa is a heeomiptf one and very sensible. The -klrt fchould bo vptrinirned unless for a row velvet nblon or a fold of the material about the tdge while ihe l.retf-ilfh may he adorned tiimilarly. Tlie rail 3 for "i yard? of 42-t'lh material for the whoie costume.

A 4V i-j I It 3 1 a s. ,0 to other bottled beers Announce. Engagement. Mr. and Mrs.

CrSofcs "or McHonald snnoynce the enirijemert of daue.ter, Mise lvere, to Charles 4 ifi- l-x; I .1 4. U' U. ocv 1 IK No. 1'23? to 11 years. Because it is Made Kient.

i Reedr. li ff -tha late P.ccdir cf HuKheeviile, the engagement to terminate in a late autumn weddmg-. nsnnsylvania ynes.j Gazetls Tines Pattern Order. You can make us Drove this. I xa t.4 -ri v.v-.'i I a T.i!H LTV 1 'I -n a 4: a i 1 i 4kS 7 MB' t.j I ry i -v 1 1, I.

1 -i 5.i 1 A -r 7 1" V. i i a The Cuirass. The cuirass bolero there is really a better name for it as it has no opening back or front and is meant to slip over the head urA fall to its proper adjustment fa-one of tho new features im the au.tunin dainty In and eyelet embroidery raaka a fetching ior the liU.t frock? us, and they are promised srrc-at success in il is a frer.t the eternal eton ccat nnd pinai ore bodh-c. and, gives scope for pretty embroideries and touches of velvet tn rrt-. -o ar 1 1 -s Pattern Department, The Gazette Times, Piitshurgh, Pa.

lliicloxcd find ten cents for which send, me pattern A Visit the brewery. It is made right under your very eyes. Why drink other beers when the best is home-brewed iva 1 -r r- it. I i 1 4" 4 -1 4.n ti, i .4 -V if a-'. te4'v! 'Tx.

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ciV r- 1 ii ir ef the vih'nnt 1 4 She Age. At velvet which will play their juirt on tiie dresses of warmer fabric as they did on the summer muslins. 1 BESSEMER LAKE ERIE Pu 4 a e- 4- -I 4. i It BREWING COMPANY Xo Xame 8 tale. 4 ji S'idwl Ir rr.

V--1. i Uu, 1 111 Ti re. S.ti --k 14. a 4 -1 i. i rt: The Tipple cf Poiite Society.

"May I vaus you the whiiky chocolates, cr will have a 4a.rarr.the la now frequently hoard at the- smart afterroon fwoetiona where forefather Practically every other1 uaown liunr as 'we'l as viiifky. and brandy 1 inade. uv Into ssets i ou i-an is. this Wm- for a the pounff crenie do lntntl. c.

r. a i ra BSSVED ITH SrJCIAL CA2Z rayM CD01C23T MATfcSiALS. 4 4UI CFEi. tOTIUfi THE CHtWEIT. 1 l'-.

WAUASH OYCTllM I I f. r- 4. 4 4 ii cnerr craady or henedictine. ft you war.t to kj.ow the tafr lad.v a farjjit-, Hn- I tAt juat cot.e the delicate finger tip u-t TVrPe name and cd.aess plaitilv, flod in cjjtae fr.r child's '5 wanted, grive s.e. 1 ia'' I vr- 1 iTSa 1 'l-lj.

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