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Nine WEDNESDAY MORNING, II I I I) I It (i II POST NOVEMBER 28, 1023. i Is Tendered Reception muuuw luuin (Tlub yttws TO LEARN TO SEW BUTTON the Woman's Club of Oakraont yesfr- day afternoon. The was Mrs. Harry i. Morrow.

The address was delivered by jir. Olto 1Z. of I Carnegie institute, whose subject was "Conservation in Pennsylvania." Mis Marram McOlennhun and ss Kdith Heale, daughter of the provided piano ambers. WOMF.VS CI. I It OF I Mat A.M.

Mrs. j.ihn ovod''. Mrs. W. K.

Cit vis-ton and J. S. Cowan were hOM- WOOD STREET AT SIXTH AVENUE ES AND FIT SHO n-'. -i i 5 4 HI i 4" mon i cm 'it. The ro.

Harry v. I Wimodmmis i lub. ye.Ut-rd;i;. a 11 ho Con- clubhouse was. a bnllhint fUCO'SS.

'ho club's cn'ars, Hue white, were vl.i'.niv- fill i i the flowers i bin bite thrysanthemuma and a i nations with blue irmline. Mrs. rc.elved with her officers, Mrs. I. M.

Mrs. C. A. Given. Mrs.

I. CroT, Mi 3. John A. Kmili1 anJ ivs Ki .1 Pl.Tenbach. Mrs Louis Mrs.

t. e. Miller, former vresidents. vfrn includl in the receiving lino. tli" tea table, which was centered vith fruit in an ornamental gla.sa howl.

lun'itH -with blue ca.ixi'es. the vcre thr-e life members, Mrs. Adam launi, Mr3. Georg-e Marsh nr.l -hn Omir.ert, who wore corsiii'-s of hite carnations. Mrs.

Ihr her eceivtnsr party wore of pir.k -osebula presented by the ciub. Throughout the afternoon an instm- hi a esses rneetinjr of the Womt-n's mi, Monday afternoon in A sale of articles for, of the blind was hold Club of I nan Flrimen's JIa the School Head Favors Tailor and Shoemaker Courses. BRIEF MEETING HELD BY BOARD ft-: nental trio, composed of Frank Fn-id- rian. -violinist: Miss Ktherme Aluniieu. under the direction of Mrs.

C. W. Huff. chairman of the blind committee. After a short business session the section, Mrs.

George Trani.r, chairman, presented a short play entitled "Our Aunt from Calitor-nia." The followiri members took part: Mrs. J. C. McCiatchy, Mrs. John Co- vode.

Mrs. K. B. Quinn, Mrs. W.

J. Craig. Mrs. C. W.

Biggs and Mrs. Huch Hanna. OLIVF.K CI. I It. The regular meeting of the Oliver Ciub was he'd Monday in the assembly room of the Oliver The following officers were elected Miss H'ittie Graitfc-e.

president: Mrs. Howard Matz, vice president; Miss Mae Evans, secretary'; Miss Mary Ksth. Taasrart. treasurer; Miss iJertrude ell'st, an.l Mis. Henrietta Pricker, lanist.

rlayeU. TVKSDIY MrICI. It A fhnMmiS jiOirrar.i will be. r-re-- r.ted by th Tuesday Musical Olur. in Memorial hail Pecemher 11.

when of the seventh hskI eighth praxes Lhe Re'iefleid school will sin enrols. reeled by Wii'. Karhart. There will be impropriate numbers of a double vocal riartnt of members and solo numbers A beginning toward training for tailoring and shoe repairing in tiie Pittsburgh public -was put up to the Hoard of Public Education yesterday by Dr. William M.

Davidson, superintendent of schools, on the suggestion of Associate Superintendent Frank M. Leavitt, in charge of industrial training. The departure was referred to finance committee for report. "A numb.T of boys in the Frunlilln school have expressed their desire to classes in tailoring and shoe repairing now being conducted She Wicker Furniture of pleasing design and enduring construction CHAISE Longue finished in vague tints of gold and mulberry; made with wide arm, upholstered medium high back and pocket; the cushions of spring construction are covered with figured velours in attractive patterns and colorings, $62.50 Fiber Desk finished in green and gold is made with solid wood top and convenient drawer, $27.50 High'back Chair to match the fiber desk, $19.00 Large Natural Willow Chair, with wide arms and high back; strongly built, $13.50 Willow Arm Rocker, large size, to match, $14.50 Child's Arm Chair of Imported French willow-, a duplicate of grown-ups" model, $7.00 Child's Arm Rocker to match the chair, $8.00 (McCreery Sixth Floor) IS Well. Yesterday afternoon a distinctive mis Knox, luncheon committee, and Miss Edna Brown, flower committee.

The monthly luncheon of the club will be held Saturday in the Congress ot Women's Club. cellaneous rrCRram was presented, ar- angred by Mr. XYinifred F. Ferry and Miss Mary Marker. It tras rendered by Mrs.

Jessie Yuille theny Vocatloiril Nrti- Von and Mis T.ou!?e carpenter, so Dr. Davidson i- ported "It in to try out tpe pranos; Mrs. tsyrjrerson. con tralto; Miss Marian K. Clark, pianist: by rl isse-t and it can be i'l the xist.ng Mrs.

Roue Meitlein I-itt. violinist, and Mrs. Martha Meyers Murdock. riTTMtlKfai l-l H. Miss Mc.Kee.

executive secretary of the Pittsburgh Girls' Club, announces that the ciub rooms will not be open tomorrow. The followiaii activities have been planned for the month of December. A dance at Chatham roof garden; afternoon tea and entertainment for the members' mothers, fathers and friends; a business meeting, a ruramage sale, December 7 and a Christmas party for members only. December and membership drive. December 17-30.

At the tea following the pourers in chooi. To Pay Carfares. "If such work should prove ef-ictivo snd appropria is probab'a cluded: Mrs. Edwin L. Allen.

Mrs. XX. Akin. Mrs. N.

F. Clark, Mrs. C. A. Fisher, Mrs.

Francis A. Keating. Mrs. Oavtd I. McCahilU Mrs.

W. A. and Miss Mary Lothrop. Harry IV. Lehr, president of WimodauJtin irs a reception yesterday afternoon the Congress Clubhouse.

COl'JfCIl. OF JEWISH WOMEN. About yo women attended, the lunch eon, give-n yesterday by the Council of tional Judiasm at the Beth Shalom Synacosuo. Beacon and Shady avenues, TECH TO CLOSE FOR HOLM tonight. "Womn of Pittsburgh honor its president.

Mrs. Edwin Zuarsmith. tn the Hotel fchenley. and about as many more came In later for th-a pro- that It would he transferred later to the Franklin district. It will be to firwl some way of paying the carfares of the boys, and I would r.v,.j)i:iiend that the question of l.aving the board assume this expense, not as fix ng a ceneral policy, but as a means of junking the experiment possible at this flm he referred to finance committee -Associate Superintendent Leevitt.

sponsoring the plan, says lie has received several from tve Tr-rhanr Tailors' ny, to start tr.a inir.g for tai'ors workers, but boys who wish to make a l.fe vocation of tailor made chhes-in the lie ''ifMnicl t.e said, that most tailor tn are t-ainewl abroad: that it is a grow ing industry here, and that he ha heen told there now Kt Dalian tai'ors The Thanksgiving recess at ''asiegie Institute of Technology begins tomorrow and extends until Monday, when classes wiil be resumed. According to a reixirt from the institute a large num pram arranged by the chairman, Mra Leo Half. for an increase in pay bfre the y2l; Mrs. Samuel Goldenson offered art in Pinchot Addresses lure" and declared that the great task of setting ideals for the n-xt generation iij wfrt fit -fVnnsvl- vocation and IMrs. Moses Kus'anier, Pis vie president, read congratulatory and presented Mrs.

Zuc-tmith with a handsome basket cf flow Qslfin CifllfpYPTlfPv'Ari''i- naJ Buffered greatly in the past JCltlLft KsUlll tI tHLij jn the nlatter 0f iaeals. since control rested with political tactions whose UNiVERSITY BOARD ELECTS At a meeting of the hoard of trustees of the American University of Cairo yesterday in the I'nivers'ty Club, the report of last year's work was rend by President Charles R. Watson or Cairo, Egypt. Officers were elected as follows: Or. W.

B. Hill of Rough keep-sie. chairman; Dr. G. L.

Robinson of Chicago ard James If. Lockhart ot Pittsburgh, vice chairmen; Joseph M. Steele of New York, treasurer, anil F. O. Shane of Philadelphia, recording scho'd budget was (dosed, which request was turned down, had a communication; before the board.

They were ordered in-I f. r'eed that board set aside ov ,0 In tiie budget fur this service. Through tiie superintendent nf THE TRAVELER'S. The Travelers met yesterday afternoon in the Congress clubhouse with Mrs. Georte E.

Totten presiding- Mrs. John A. Neisdn was leader of a program on "Civics." An address was made by Charles P. I-ang on "What the Civic Bodies are Doing for Pittsburgh." The social committee composed of Mrs. S.

Swift Scott and Mrs. William Meloney served tea. The pourers were Mrs. E. H.

Sahlin and Mrs. G. W. A musical program was offered by Mrs. Adeie Eftgers Fur-niss and Mrs.

Abbie Cook Munn. who sang accompanied by Miss Caroline Gray. M)ITHER IXI B. Mrs. Herman U.

Bickle will entertain the Southern Club Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in her home, 64S4 Dunmoyle street. A musical program, arranged by Mrs. Orvillieta B. White, will consist of baritone solos by George Kirk and piano numbers by Mrs. Edward O.

Tabor. ers from the council members. Mrs. ber of out-of-town will take! advantage of the t- rt-Jti-n 10 their homes for the tirst time hi the) present college year. Tho Carnegie branch of the V.

C. A. Jims been! busy recently extending Thank.giv jug i dinner invitations from a numie-r of i Pittsburgh residents to out-of-town, stud'-nts who remain here over the1 holidays. 7.tifrsmith Tpond and brouftnt an jn- rirational messaee to the organirat'on. ideals were wrong." 1 The governor oatlined what the state was doing in financiaily aiding school i districts, declaring the "little pchoola back in the country were getting more financial assistance than ever before." he also reviewed the history the J.

M. Berker, director of sp'-cial schools and extension work. porte.j that the I October attendance in the evening. Tells County Heads State Will Help to Utmost. May Convert Mansion.

Tiie board, holding one o' its briefest! schools, including all activities, wax' meetings in months yesterday, referred nKVi, against for the same month to nil three standing committees the old. last year, with 42 school buildings in use. Alexander R. Peacock mansion in eveninn lass, s. land avenue.

Fast Liberty, as a home fori the Pittsburgh Training School IlAFUUSBrnG, Nov. The state i to do every- administration proposes Rssociation to date and spoke particu-iarly of th two achievenvnts of hr own the new Council hous and the of juniors. A message of reeret was read from iMrs. F.noch Rauh. TheTrogTam included the presentation of two short plays by Tech students of the school of drama.

"Mary's Lamb" land "Tha Tandns Doll." Members of he board of directors of th Congress rf Women's Clubs were the personal jiuests of Mrs. Zuzsmith. tany of the (smaller councils of Westjrn Pennsylvania sent representatives. Mrs. 8.

S. i Klein, as social chairman, was responsible with Airs. Half for th-s success 1 of the; afternoon. FIREMEN TO HAVE TURKEY There will be no lack of turkey and trimmings at Engine Company No. H.

South Ninth and Bingham tomorrow. Two of the firemen saw to that when they visited the city wharf yesterday and purchased a crate containing. 10 live turkeys. One of the largest of the turkeys, the firemen said, was for their buddies who were compelled to stay at the engine house on STUDENTS VISIT COURTS The senior class of mm mil High school, in charge of Miss Ll.lian Fox. a teacher in the high school, v.alted criminal, court yesterday and attended ireveral trials.

Many of the scholars are prospective legal students and the visit to the courts was made to acquaint them with the atmosphere of the tribunals of justice. Several hours were also spent in the county court. NOTED ARCHITECT BURIED CLARI.VGTON. Nov. 27 -Joseph Warren Yost.

years old. former noted New York arch tect. who died in the home of his sister, Mrs. Alma Johnson, in Avalon, Saturday night, was buried here, his birthplace, today. Mr.

Yost, a graduate of Ml Union College, designed the Belmont and Guernsey courthouses before going to Columbus and later to New York. thing it knows how to Uo to put Pennsylvania at the top in all school matters. Governor Pinchot today told county and district school superintendents and normal school principals at their annual conference here. The governor spoke on "The Good Citizen." Governor Pinchot sai't "You are at the cntr of preparation for the fu- ENGLAND SHIPS GOLD NEW YoKK. Nov.

27. -Two consignments of gold, 62 boxes valued at 4.0,-C for Kuhn. Loeb find "4 boxes worth f54.S.7t, for J. I. Morgan, wre brought in today on the Olympic, from Mr and.

Teachers, row located in the Colfax elementary school building. Phillips avenue and Reoehwood boulevard. The property is offered to the board for The buP.l'r.g department also was instructed to report the cost of converting the mansion into a building suitable for the raining school. ciivt.n'.ians, who made a request Mrs. Harrison Xesbit and Airs.

L. Gerald Firth will assist at the tea table during the social hour. JOINT THANKSGIVING SERVICE. A joint Thanksgiving: service will be held by the Women's League for Tradi- Thanksgiving COt'Nrili OF CATHOLIC WOMEN. The Pittsburgh Council of Catholic Women las arrangements under way fr a iloll sale to be hei Prcembfr 8 the council house, 5216 Penn avenue.

Mrs. Fay Ida Latier will he chairman of the exhibit and sale, assisted by the Mrs. II. O. Price.

Mrs. John Cicseck, Mrs. 15. Werner. Mrs.

C. H. Ness'er. Mrs. W.

Gmsch, Mrs. C. H. J5 tir 3 limny, Mrs William VT. Postner.

Mrs. Ella I'ierce, Mrs. J. J. Studeny, Mrs.

W. Brown. Mrs. II. O.

Trice, chairman of the louse, equipment committee, announces bake sale Saturday afternoon in the Now Dinner Reserve Your Table Special Table D'Hote ouncil house. Proceeds of sale ill be used for new rugs The chairman will be assisted by Mrs. H. M. Bolger, Mrs.

it. Nessler, Mr3. J. M. Harvey, Mrs.

Charles Jaegle, Mrs. M. Mrs. C. H.

Denny, Mrs. Henry Erisman. Mr. D. M.

Breeding, Mrs. L. J. Feinaugle. iMrs.

William II. Post-Tier. Mrs. J. J.

Studeny. Mrs. J. M. Havre, Mr3.

Catherine Foley, Mrs. F. I. Lauer. Mrs.

O. W. King. Mrs. James Kennedy, Mrs.

Catherine Gaines, Mrs. H. Finn, Mrs. E. Werner, Mrs.

J. M. Clarke, Mrs, Catherine Anton and iliss Catherine Donovan. Why Bother Cooking Turkey Dinner for Thanksgiving Day Seven course Turkey Dinner $2.50 Plate New Orient Restaurant 941 Liberty Ave. Call for reservations SPECIAL Table D'Hote Dinner Thanksgiving Day AT THE VENICE 219 Diamond St.

Good Food, Pleasant Surroundings, Perfect Service Thanksgiving Dinner Special Course Dinner $2.50 Per Plate TUXEDO RESTAURANT Chinese and American Plan 227-229 Fifth Ave. Special Musical Program. Dancing American-Chinese Restaurant 417 SMITHFIELD ST. Thanksgiving Dinner $2, $2.50 and $3 Plate Dance to Our Orchestra De Luxe in Rhjtlimic Symphonic Syncopation. A RKKINKD FLACK I'OK RKI'IXEI) FKOFLK.

Open from 11 A. M. to 2 A.M. No cover charge Thanksgiving Day at the NIXON RESTAURANT Pittsburgh's Most Beautiful Restaurant Nixon Theatre Building A. CONFORTI A.

TUCCI The Pittsburgh Council of Catholic Women will have a series of Saturday cternoon card parties for the month of Xe-ember. Proceeds will be used to pay ff the mortgage. The series will be in charge of a group of directors, which w-ill include Sliss Josephine I. Nixon. JIi s.

H. O. Price, Mr3. Louise M. Puhl.

Airs. William H. Postner, Mrs. John H. I tRoney.

Mrs. George J. Rudolph, Mrs. i 1 H. A.

Silverman and Mrs. J. J. Sloan. Grant 8 MOTHERS' MEETIXC.

Dr. IMailland Alexander will speak to -he mothers at their meeting this afternoon in the First Presbyterian Church, Sixth avenue. Solos will be sung by Mrs. F. W.

Bdmondson, accompanied by Mrs. A. M. Biddle. 9i I 1.V 1 ii? 17 SPECIAL FOR City of Pittsburgh LV m-m rvwT v- I THANrvbUlVUNG SPECIAL Thanksgiving Plate Dinner, $1.25 CHOICK OF Roast Turkey, Goose or Suckling Pig Roast Turkey, Cranberry Sauce, 85c Roast Goose and Vegetables, 75c Suckling Pig', Brown Gravy, 75c Game In Seanon.

SOITt HAP.HIT TO OKDKK. SABLES' MARKET 401 and 403 Market Street I-a Oct freh TrWei4. per lb fancy frmh drenseil Duckn, per lb I nnrr fresh elrrined per ll iroMP: a.nt hospital ci.rn. donation of $1' was made yeater- i day afternoon by the Home and Hos- 1 pltal Club of Bellevue toward the fund i of the ex-service men of Allegheny county to purchase a homo on Lincoln avenue, Northaide. Arrangements were made to send Thanksgiving baskets to reedy famil.es, according to a long cus- tom.

The club decided to hold its annual That Thanksgiving Turkey The best selection of fresh and smoked meats in Pittsburgh. ir." so i 1 2 I'nnrr frpsli ilrcanrtl Itii I li ickrnx. in. ll StealiH, the 1-nIrloin. Juley Wind, per Chilli liiK-k Knnnt.

per I.lltle I'lg I.oln ltimnt. per Hi I. title 1'lg Krriiti llnniw. per III Tiie Diamond Market is manasred by forty-seven xptTieiiccd market men who solicit j'our patronage EUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Christmas party December 2i. In the home of the president, Mrs.

Daniel Keber, when there will be a collection of toys for local children's institutions. Mrs. George Bole and Mrs. George Protzman were joint hostesses. WOMAN'S CUB OF OAKMOXT.

Mrs. Edward H. Beale entertained Butter and Eggs Bread, Cakes, Pastry DIMLING'S RESTAURANT 17 Drummond St. it" BttlTO V-' iRi.M'-JMsMI HAD 1A El 1 i- T4 Natatorium Turkish Baths and Swimming Pool Open to Women Thanksgiving Day TUB BATHS FOR MEN The Natatorium Swimming Club cordially Invite urelf nnd frlrnd tn their THANKSGIVING SWIMMING PARTY lit the PITTSBURGH NATATORIUM Thursday, November 29, 1923 II Senior Allegheny Xlonnltiin Aksii. A.

A. I Fancy I thing; for Wnimii at FORJJEARS On Face. Itching Very Severe. Cuticura Heals. I Buffered with eczema for about two years.

It first appeared on my 8 forehead in a rash and gradually spread over my face, causing at times slight eruptions. The itch-j, fr'S an(i burning were very yAJ severe, at times almost YJ unbearable. Consum rubbing and scratching was a great annoyance and embarrassment so that I had to stop work for a while. I endured gTeat agony and very many sleepless nights. I began using Cuticura Soap snd Ointment and after using them MECCA RESTAURANT 6208 Penn Ave.

Most Up to Date Cafe in Town Music and Dancing Special Thanksgiving Dinner $1.50 HATS FOR MEN From the World's Finest Shops H. Stotson $7.00 to $12.00 $5.00 to 6.00 Trimble $5.00 to $15.00 Sclioblo $5.00 to 6.00 Crofut Knnpp to 8.00 Original Hoi'saliim $10.00 Specials at $4.00. SITTERLEY CO. FIFTH AVENUE ARCADE Jenkins Arcade Bide PARIS INN 306-310 Fifth Ave. SPECIAL Thanksgiving Dinner Spvoh courso dinner, including1 Roast Turkey and other choice meats.

$2.50 Per Plate Music Dancinrr Open 5 1. XL Paily A SI. 'Ut Wnr I i I ami i.n 7 Uiluiie! t0r fur liMprmtiniK 1 Aeinifnt for four months I was healed." A 1en'i uitt Women' Suim Tree. mornsM-: wax sixth stukfi (Signed) Rich. P.

Hankey Hotel, 352-8th New York, N.Y. Use Cuticura for all skin troubles. havwl byosau. Addru: "Cellar Labor -lorU. Dtpt H.

ldi.n Soldmrr- trhrr ro.p 2Se. and act- I a.rurn ic. J0r Cuticura Soap without man..

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