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SATURDAY. AUGUST 23. 1924 THE EVENING GAZETTE PORT IERVIS.N.Y. THREE * DOROTHY DARNIT W t L U V C U S E M E L P (v\E l i t t l e Gi»r?L? TKl h e l p D o v o u K INI DA o r M i I H h u n CRV, p 'COIN! I AIM'T G O T A C E f ^ T T O 6 u V { I3READ p - ------- IC ’WAKi], By Charles McManm] r W HATS OE MATTER^ K i d , Oop^TCHA ,—^ 3 GEUE^VE ME'? M V m o t h E r TL, \ W/ILU C,IVE W o u A d im e :— I F T ^ O U L L $ H O W na /H E P E V / £ KUvJ a C T B R E A D F E R A C E M T . ■C^ m \dk. Black Silk Beaver Is ^ New Fashion for Fall O n e of the new e s t hats fo r ,f a ll rs of b lack silk beaver w ith a cockade of b lack “striped\ ribbon. Feather Trimmings One I of Season’s Fashions f FasMon and featners are synono- moTis this season. Introduced ■ several months ago, feather trimming was somewhat slow in being taken up by the general feminine public, but at th« moment it is one of the salient points ■of the fashions of summer. I For dresses it is perhaps better in more deHeate colorings, while one sees ^the vivid tones used on wraps or to finish the ends of scarfs. Feather- |trimmGd frocks of white or pale pink 'chiffon or crepe de chine are rcallj dovely and are chosen by a number of jthe sm artest women. F.requently the feathers are cdipped' to suggest a flat band which at a dis tance gives the effect of fur, hut quite often they take the form of delicate fringes. SFTEIi ii WAS iOBN Back W'eak and Pamful. Mrs. Miller Benefited by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Eotan, Texas.—*T am writing to let you know'how I have been benefited by --------------- ------- —I taking your medi cine. After my sec ond baby was born my back was weak and hurt me contin ually, s o l thought! 'd try Lydia E. Pink- ham^s V e g e t a b l e Compound as I had V^J||i|read so miich about | l ^ i | where it had helped I so many women. I Shad been bothered — wifh my back for over a year, and it would hurt me until i could not do my work, which is keep ing house for three and cooking and washing dishes. I tell all my friends if they have any kind of female troubles -dia E. Pizikham’s a trial. You maj i if it VTill help ary one,' Mrs. C. R. M iller , R. F, D. N o . 1, Box 76, Rotan, Texas. In a recent eountry-wido canvass of purchasers o f Lydia E. Pinkham^s Veg etable Compound o\'^er 121,000 replies were received, and 98. out o f every 100 reported they were benefited by its use. For sale by druggists everywhere. LEGAL FfOTIOE •IRE , A NEW fourteen\swry’ fireproof structure containing’ every modern convenience, ’and \Seevidor\ Service.. * Capacity 1^034, The location is unique subway, elevated, street cars..^ busses, all at door. RATES Room, private toilet $ Single Room With bath Double Room with bath t t i i t i f l L E EEEEEEEB e E EEEEEEEE ft E iBIBSEE B B m r U nder P ersonal D kechoh P. V. LAND. MANACER. What to Talie f or - SICK HEADACHE ea good dc^e of Carter’s little liver N l s —then take 2 or 3 for a few nights aftcTo A Physician*s Position The true physician is in love with his science. He is sustained by that passion as much as by the sense of his usefulness to society.—Tlalzac. Talk Not Filling And one of the hardest thin^ to do In this world is for an orator to play on the emotions of people who want to go home to dinner.—Dallas News. Takea m few doses restore ymir organs to their proper functions and the Headache and ^ causes of it pass away. In the same manii^ Th^ regtdait As Bowels a n i preoetd Q>oslJlp(0on. i WHITNEY'S | M (Successor to Whitney & Denton) ^ i fal T showing Off j Ladies^ Dresses I P We are receiving new assortments of the latest S m styles in Ladies’ and Misses’ Dresses—in black and H ^ colors. For the miss, small lady, medium size lady, ^ W and the large lady, H 1 ADVANCE SHOWING OF FALL COATS | I NEW FALL DRESS GOODS IN I! I SILKS AND WOOLS | I We Invite Yoia to Come in and Inspect Same. 11 Est. Bridget Dwyer. IN PURSUANCE of an Order of Hon. Eiwood C. Smith, Surrogate of the County of Orange, NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN according to law, to to all persons having claims against Bridget Dwyer late of the City of Port Jervis in said County, deceased, that they are required to present the same, with vouchers thereof, to the subscrib er, at the offices of Cuddeback & Jones, 112-114 Pike street, Port-Jervis In said County, on or before the ls_ day of December, 1924 . DANIBLi B, MANDAVIDLE, Executor, Cuddebaek & Jones, Attorneys for Executor* Nemo' Sclf-Rcducing No. 333 is a real bargain. It has a low top and medium skirt. Made in dur able pink or w’hitc coutil; sizes 24 to 36—and costs only $3.00. It Your dealer can't get it, tend name, ad dress, size and $3. We’ll tend the corset. N e m o H y g ien ic-F a s h ion . Institute P 120 E. 16th St., N e w York (Dept. S-) ^ JOYLAN 0 DANCE PALACE WEDNESDAY, EVENING, AUGUST 27 JODERN DANCE CHAMPIONSHIP FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29 COLLEGIATE DANCE CiAiPIONSfflP MASQUERADE AND CIVIC BALL LABOR DAY ME, SEPT. 1 $25.00 in gold prizes for the most original, fanciest, and Fnnniest Costumes DANCE CONTESTS MUSIC BY LES STEVENS ORCHESTRA E n i t i a t e s . a H e W O r d a s SCIENTIFIC COMBINATION OF First Class Material are the Cause for the GOOD FLAVOR HAPP’s D read MADE IN PORT JERVIS , ORDER FROM YOUR DEALER which have recently been made in motor car engineering. It is a fact that the good Maxvyell, to- gether 'V-’kh the Chrysler Six, has Hter- aii^' uccompiished a rcvolutioninL motor car f e«olts. If you have not familiarked yourself with »h« good Maxwell since Chrysler engineers began tbclr work with it, you cannot begin to appreciate what it means to thorough sacistaction and economical, cate-frec motoring. Its engineering design 3 ud^ its fine ma terials are directly res-ponaible for the statemptits of ow£*»'r« that the good Maxwell now costs levs to maintain than any car diey ha^'e ever known. W lien you ride in the good Maxwell, be prepared for a Quietness and a smoothness that you probably never expected from a four-cylinder engine. One reason why yougdon't feel any trace of vibration when you ride be hind the Maxwell motor, is the fact that the rjcciprocating parts of the en gine arc balanced to the fraction of an ounce. Another reason is a floating platform spring mounting under the front end of the motor—a wonderfully e fieett^ device which is exclusive to Mascwell, Owners w ill tell you th a t gasoMniS economy generally averages 24 miles to the gallon. . W ith this economy is coupled perform ance that would be gratifying in a cat of far greater cost and power. You accelerate from 5 to 25 m ll^ axk hour in eight seconds- when you d rlte a good Maxwell. * Its engine, with^ displacement only a fraction over 185 cubic iiichcs, develops .power that will take you anywhere ft car can go—and some places whers some cars cannot go. The car is a revelation in case o f steering. Its ease of riding is equally remarkable. The. spring suspension is one ieasen for this. The nodc^able absence of motor vibration is another. If you really want to knoyv how far four-cylinder engineering prketiee has advanced—take a ride in. the good Maxwell. Nothing else can give you a fiiU realization of the new order of th in g s w h ich th e good Mas^well has initiated. T o u r im ^805; Sport Touring, $10^5-, Roadster, $885$ Cluh Coupe^ $10Z5; Club $tdan, $1093$ Sedan, $1325. All prices f.p.h. Detroit subject to current Qovermnent T t m } pleased to extend the convenience of time-payment*. Ask about Maxwell’s attraoiive |>la!L J. C. OLLEAR MOTOR CO. 179-181 PIKE STREET PHONE 610 PORT JERVIS,, N. Y.