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'' MONDAY MOR WHAT IS WORTH WHILE? You KNow How i IS.. _- - - BvJ'quanLynd J . . ie HOW TO-BRING HEALTH AND :>. \|. WHAT ARB. THR T r LIPR?, Ts 1 . I. - sme -- - | on' ~- - -| ||-~ -~ vIGOR TO YOUR «CH uno 0 | inne o | (trol we || -_ ~ VCOR-T0 YOUR CHILDREN Cha ] *to _. in \THE bert] - To SEF Theses; .C, ~ «WELL SEE SOMETHING 7: 7. MeCANN) 106 2 ~Raatri 'at; s p i \ As . $ MET! | -By ALFRED W. MeCANN i a Beatrice Fairfax Thinks the Greatest! _\ . Jarspupmeegy |-, .) 0 0n '.], * Reward for Sacrifice and Loyalty a> - Is True Love. ~ % le alll t m \ Chwarae ar ® (This is the one-hundred:eight article of a geries of talks to paronta'and teachen dealing with the growth, development andhealthof 'children.) ° tein a XN New York, Now Tersey-and lilinois; the-\plugging\. of tubercular-cops with illegal doses of tubspculin hasreached sugh vast proportions that in B b \ a number of instances even honest officials hays been renderedpowerless <0 I . By BEA/111110? FAIRFAX. > -. though this method of trickery.. \ Ll\ Lote fet bows 31233833 Who Occuples an Unique Position In tho 'Writing World as an Authority on the Cattle men haye'discovered that a dose of, tubsrculin injected into the neck of ' Miller, 3 102 . Problems of Girls, ' \ “ a tubsrcular cow J# followed by \a Peculiar pher \he 'a 110131»:th which: Stien ists call, \reaction . MGB «dien bet \Plogcing\ the Co 'your life, don't you? keep and guard and use YdU want to make the most ofpour lives, Now what shall 'we soek and - An earnest thinker has given us the > i affect Hi Intention! 'the P 7 t,, Fou long to got all you ean Out yay Pie if J A few Jours nftep. the Injection} 'the. tuebren -of: Hife-happiness, success, love. Per- $35,521“ $1,533\? £3550. eating? :“° need lar cow suffers a rise .in temnemfixr’e.\ The fever > , hgrllgnygx are £1112 «tag tlflgs;)sxéltllof?:;cl§&e “Totrlnytls, foa- all that wct knowi 'the * gontinues until it rcncllcs its Climax; after which ), vis wee tha go anportunt and occasion of our lives, 'it begib h \the i 5 i yon must giye much to it. ' 01:1\th “ye do or say today may depend (it Qegm‘s to. subside; twining the tf glen]. reacting ’~\‘} 2 But life is tremendous and there are| the success and éompleteness of. our curves \.. A > a Tis . only 24 hours in a day. Life itself has | entite lifesstruggle. It is for us, there- x> _ After this renction the tubercular cow for & [. Wedding \E heureclzmm‘l an] Fin?“ Ofig’ecdthgufimtllds fore, to usci ew‘u‘y momefit of 50d“ nsnif period of three or four weeks will not resporid to fo Arar .. of yours world has ex -an it our very eternity w ependent on its n Masi g « a \. A Blok thousands more it will probably continue wonly und deed A\? P & - == \ ixfuothy testjfnlcss xt‘ he 'a {louble doneq‘Dqu-mg . tained 8 }0 ”Binge a}?! “mini” who VJ?“ he;c fT’lm importance of the moment is one . 2 1-2SE1 ES . this short: period of Imunjty .an ~official' test ~ \s‘San‘thTh or a e whe and we cannot hope to of the most vital things for us to reniem- : 7 VI LV - > de 'by a. winking: veterinary will fail to dis, \hs ' grasp. all of life in the short time we} ber i€ we mean to make life worth while. | YoU FEED YO ° > Hass 4 deen RC (135; éighth -w :- ON A. DiEr-or 20 < SLusHy SENTIMENT © cloge The 'prosence' of tlm'diqque.‘ i - ; lin dti j George I «> Thus the consclénceloss ownersof a diséaked. - i eon, 1 i stay. . ._ | Mere and mow is our chance for growth Bo the thing for you and me to decide | and achiovement. Here and now is op- : « 9 “X.“ iC , cow \plugs\ the animal. with a; secfet flouelwaits . I ALERED ,W, McCANN:, four or five days, thei asks. for ah. official tests . © A ulelju bill oghéalth over, the signature of a state vgtggi‘nnripn is then issuedhv and the cow cam 'be sold evfn‘to' the famous certified herds. ~ |<\ >.> i In cases of generalized tuberculosis, in which nearly every Elahd'and organ . of the cow's. body is involved, the-animal is so full of toxins of its own i is what must we have, What is vitnl? portunity, - And. what is non-essential? | What must mie as an Assct. 3&3“! What is it profitable to elimil~| | rime is the 'most valuable asset given \It would be wise, I think, for us to | US for our own growth aud betterment. ' dismigs-certain things from our scheme O’ur work is the bost means we-have of ”oilfiifimticére's pretencs. ' Sham, ._ Un- niaking time count, | Through worle we W . *C fl???“ \€ 4, truth: 'All the strain of living falsely 4Chicve our desives, But work must be l facture that it ither fails to. react to, the tubsrculin. test: of stuffers what is .. ° a 'musica iand pretending to be other than what you done at once, 'steadily, with; due regard., called a deleyed reaction., \ ** n, os © evening. are.. \Won't it be an actual relief to got | for time and routine and the fact that The so-called official: tester tepmjnntiig at the twenty-fourth 'hour 'do not. \ E \};i§lugtgilltéleof|t'lr;‘\in ‘ff posing and lying and spasmodic effort recomplishes liftle or ® Then There's Worry. 1 Efififl‘éfimm'fl‘ Istuudy grind accomplishes / 'Next, there's worry. Mental fumbling! 'Fhe big things of life are time and leads to looking so hard and so erockedly $32?de fl‘a'l‘wnnfifllfnwdff‘gp and Tn m & f a . rie aith and: love. ey are the at little things “my their value | things that will bring happiness, for out of all proportion: to reality, | Worry | which we all long. . Whey are the things \din-ct the delayed reaction, although buch. cow is a lumdredffldqn}? 'dangér~ ous, All tests should be continued.tq the thirty-sixth 110233 otherwgsrq they sare , worthless, R 22 +0 Lute 6, her 2 e Loo These conflitio’fi'fijare fot oééa;iopn1,-bu’t comnion. Melviqa~11nite States: | -. Bureau \of: Animal Industry, 'detlared/ that at least 10 percent. of. the dairy . 'cattle of the entire, country-are, tuberculat,' . Veramis. A. Moqfe6 Cornell, found > < - glilvgs you a mental squint and distorts that merm achievement and fulfilment. X Ae it ‘ -802 herds in a total of 421, qaqtaiucll“tub9i€filnlf£0\\j§. \Of 9,038 ghwgitpsted > My. and t 0059's 250i13rigrs‘lzfi- discontent, But {n tillehslmple dufltexifof honlmf the t“mgr i y by him, 8}482, more thin a third, were tibsrenlat \.._\. .} / {« .~ woe n f Rh; (“Ag £ s dis nt, naturul bappiness of human life is to be . ', t i v istri g f he ge ugliysupntent. spreads over all thflt’lt near found,\ In the friendly relations of * - ¥ f % i '11:cse,|dls_ms:q him“ mire 211“. butcffihi‘ffiglalaq firming?“ The “bug“! «-Rrebs/-2 H:£ and poisons all it touches, It's made everyday lies the inspiration to go on |- oo ny rams > in (nea Whew proverty ommloreds if muck a zoliable index of the presence of , |. Graves\ - oE dissatisfaction and bitterness and lack struggling and working. Through friend- 290 “Elaflfi‘é’gnnlfulm’. ufo 'the discase that. out of 23,800 cowi reacting {positively test;. the disease garct .B. \Tax-beg“. It doesn't construct. It de- 12mg! we, XRQ'Pnf‘tel flmlvn and to?!” and4 \~ a= _< - - - - s i006, . | * was found in 23,585, when slaughtered. a perdentage \of nearly 90. -,. © C 3C|§Z§°¥fi ' vhear. i - - : = - i* =_: ' f ; New York p m j ' Hise? _‘(‘\DJscontonl: that sits down bitterly in men]. gnlf-suc‘i‘ilgge. Wémgxflf (ineo’cfifi- 7 img T 7 : - - Thcyg‘nsuml‘rrpnrt' of the §cw York State mefimf“ of Ag‘l-Xqul‘tl{re. v/ od ”cki‘ME' : ivhciffiiflgfltiggvfigcltflmismig $35 the ‘fmtlim pln’nmfihm to: make. the dullest day f m ~ ==-- nBun-ex}? of “ten-15:13 59mm; {gm 1933, gigldcl: IJIHVEV'Q gulf-{fluid mlpf. was . | kilflgfm‘ . % 1 tee. of. the \ - m - actually suppress ecause of the. widespread .evils it revealed. c politicians , : a £31153 “1513: '§1s\7§reb°iq°lii§’iflfifl if\ shtfbpx n]; p ”PIS? timing? sax-1m“? the univcll'fnl cx'i i Delawal' e Ave. l STYLE HINTS ' F OR\’ \ MILADY’ were alt-rail? xat its' publication, fearing the farmer vote: < .*~ ° tlp fF. 113;.“‘1\%’,2; : a : y evience which chastens us all an - R . R ' . © > - . ; W e - fouth L it lip # \« but death and decay. ; which spure 50 | the great lessons of fife, | tal | --* - > - 1p & sok Bp FlerenceRese - -- .>, nok ® - W Town. wi ca ' Mp, P v Is as v v i - a j - M - ' B c r R A Fas a * wert bo wards of id tou, 10 deenpes, ond stmoatle and the regular Saturday 'night dance 46) -- =copytlght: by Fiornce roe . Whch the Now, York City Hichith Denirtment detects. distasta. oitllc te ->> | \B. $m mbition. , It is one of the things for ing come from it,. Itfeaunct be avoided, Eastern Star Chapter house hall, prove Lule a. - 40 shuts out the-daivy' farm. This discased milk is. then«consunied, by people. wlio . Hglenfi “mlglt'mig‘ixfiiszmfit Vim: saggy? 12,3“ Bfufif'vghu’\ interpreted it is the greatest | a great, succdss, . There were mort 'than T . , - are not fortunate enough to live in. the metropolis. . . hsa g n figgflfiflé \Matale : Wht wo must climi- of life's expericnees. 150 persons present. The hall was de- F F C F To hasize~ the\ tragedy of 'this systemy Dr. 8. .&-Gold m S * , :C;\\hut we must dismiss from our seigfguy' 1\yehc2|xlc ism Ilaif’hl. and H‘s 1:21-5:23 for tficeoccasion k Professional Des'gners «get Hf‘ommisq'i-‘xlér 5:01“: (1011123112: l‘vbni’lsrysfififxgzfl-Lr'h’s Govéf:nlwé::::’gnl\flllitlt * Mrs, G,“ ha ,c > venity which trusts anc eves a -C ' . ~ whan ~ hea hinh 1p onatthe the pi ae bet ' Greed and selyecting do not belopg finds a meaning. even where it camnl‘ll‘t =-- - Best Results; 'With Commission, 'That, message, which because 4t. applies not only .to New. Tork; “on; lsehemc .of things. - Helpfulness | interpret the lesson. rightly alone. | Faith | -. A thimble party will be held tomorrow Vo. R .. but to everyjothci= state in the Unionyevery small town in the: United 'States, .. missione fl?) $3,103“ aw; lgga’x‘xhgmuxl'pcnhulniw a}? mpfilnqtcournge (\Ed gf-concy.‘ Ift cartics afternoon at 2:20 o'clock at the homé of > Taffet Fracks * should. study, read 'as follows: - 0903 <0 \ 90% 0 fuk 20 of. highw a . v i only ef with it a sense o igntion, 3 ‘ <0 5 «k - wn tas Puglia 14 Gneiss mmo f hs 3 Full ‘ it heat arie | o my for s » ae | aem Care To Btevens 85 atorein street || -_- Taffeta -_ . . wo \discovered. anoffte typhoid 'carsier fn: one of the mille ~* [| métrow, it? one op SC wins love and love Whe life which amt races a respect for chapter, Order of Basten Sige (Mrs < A. rom producing farms from. which the Health Department. has fraced a. numibet of .f§t ~Leos Lal Miba' Br {me of the things all of us crave. time and work and the home ties, a life Elizabeth Fish will be the nssisting BO8-| mo create & design fora flfletfl frock Is Must Bn ot A Ve have decided that untruth and | which cherishes friendship nud endures i in- worry» discontent and self-zecking ore pain and compasses belief is fit for the 5011321 213313351.“ sister chnptgrs are tt cases of typhofil fever,\ The milk of this farm lias now been excluded. from tho -' one thing ; quite a différént. proposition list of milk shippers to New York C ty, but>owing to inadequate state control, . . - the things we will let go and put out of greatest reward of living-true love. _-_ sof is it to créato 'n 'design for a frock of will? ;3'p’!°:‘1'1\i;g\¢i”5 now 'be shipped to' the smaller towns, -which. . h -§“i’ll“tf°\' S ; Members of the Wenonah Camp Fire] tricolette and yet nuother for one of the > (avi! have to suffer as a result of New Yorks vigilance, If. the. sthaller towns .~ 8m 7 ~ ' t xix-1590? m Whird Reformed church gave Crepe silks: That. is where 23101“ ‘h‘mE ; Were. linder state regulation. instead. of being.allowed to go: as: they pleased, géifigfll? { ‘ a supper in the church parlors Saturday AKbitad dressmaker somg@times falls shor these tragic conditions would.not be possible,\ .' . + h,\ i 1 . 2. - * Dinner: L- nay a Ny 3,In New York State.\ oe R . {ze N2! All-but 1} percent of-the peoplé-of, New York State drink raiw\millk which { S Toe e ight i amd more often where' the woman. who ~ Black and White and Colors mile dof conjunction with the eighth anniversary §he may, be-fails to get good. results. of the organization, The affair was a) She decides onther design and. then sho-|; By ELEANOR GUNN ' ro,C selects her material and sometimes she is meags 'that, in one~staté alonc; 4,000,000 children?are led to tha (® . success. I l 8 \ ¢ alone; 4,000, ren/arc\dircetly, exposed \to the 'Copyright 1920. _ __, great . ess guided in her selection, of the. material by: moséLQrc‘ndfql Infection -that curses race.; One-third of the. cows of - Path tot i lap > : - ¢ « At a meetidg of the Lingeln Athletic| considerations apart frog fat q” ,, the.state are spreading tuberculosis among human Infants. A~ large percentag streot, HEN the combination 'of black and white i,a becoming one, it is generally Clb yesterday, plans were mhde tor hay. #&u 48, mind., Whereas the h \0 do. of the beet sold in the smaller butcher shops in the state coms p hi Bridge, I the most becoming color scheme in ont's film wardrobe, This walking IDS & representative baschall team this| Signer whose business /it is only to. de:, t da imal . . Mons in, to state commist of the careasses. a \e costume has a blaek duvetyn coat and a' black nnd white velour skirt summer. President Bernard, Moran, ”If“ clothes sleops taffeta and cats taffeta of dairy an man'snficrlng, train tuberculosis nt the time of slaughter: ' -- . ; x Mrs. N with-@ pointed .black duvetyn panel inset on each side of the skirt. urged the members to get behind the city R hile “ht\. ‘Hi:]°?{g“[\lgt]'9ff?tn frocks. gt Tt is from. thig source of infection, that the pitiable conditions of thousands . FI, ~ an infor 'Who details of the design are exquisite@-------.- - oficials in their efforts to make Lincoln t? “In? it Ni ‘Lm .\“l“°'\ “276ml:- g * of children under 10 years of'oge, and tho fatal ilinesg of scores of adults, af noon in In finish and in nleety. The black horn 1 park the best in the city. -Tentative| the designer who knows the posst 108 |- to be traced; « ine b Starry wo sou'ts, afo, .. R. < = buttons used, tive the night contract * plans, were also made for a dance, the| Of this fobric is having an opportunity to o be traced, «Low resistance and; constant infection ! What an indictment of . * was serv v with the veli'cty duvetyn, the \arrows\ . proceeds of which will be used for out do irainne'mther clever things. For it if \our Intelligence - . \ ~ ‘ haus M - } Society C tailored at the seams, the Inpplog, stitch» fitting the team, A committee, to take} decl lit‘db f tiff?“ season, \film rcccflt .. Are there mot Inws 'to stop this wkfl‘les'nlc poisoning? Cannot the State, ~ 'Ing and fine eut are all marks of perfect charge of the arrangements for the dance! in Paris it was certainly in the \of the Fedoral Government, curd these wilfi » 'Miss I <0 workmansh will ibe 9mm at the next meeting. ascendency. £ ou, Ted tnment, curb these wilful and catastrophic. massacres? Is ~- ; c his Douhtlcup'the taste that assembled. Waffetn lends itself especially to the this inhuman traffic to go-steadily on forever, without the intervention of nriy avenue i .;; this sult also planned the white faille . The following persons attended a social present tyhe of bouflant frock, For it authority; iinder the guige of fair dealing -and honest bustness? |__ -, - Ars. V .' with its satin elre fueing and how, given Jost night by Miss Helest Grace of has just enough stiffness 'to hold ont: the . , When 'the facts were laldbefore the Assembly and Senate of New Yol # /ha But to ba in the very newest secrets of Sccond aventie; Miss Gwendolyn Wright,] folds at the: hips without the need of whe - Stat ttle dealers f A 0 a nate of New York. ./ Dr.. Ch the modiste, one should use white or- Miss Kathryn Healuly, Miss Marie Healoy ing or crinoline. and. this is imperative in 1 Aint cattle dealers from all parts of /the country immedigtely gathered at fue Us. 'gandio fosterd of a silk for the crown ond Miss Grace Holcolm. . the bouffaut type of afternoon frock, «Albany. The political pressure applied by. them disarmed 'the legislators of >* First» Tm *~ and upper brim of the hat. It is some- ' same oof it Sligllxt “wriggullnay be all “fibre\ {fir *. the Empire State, and nothing \was dond. , ., like from Chi what of m sensation to see how cottons James Bailey and William Provett| evening. an en you may nehieve the Before the war politicians subordinated the physical j tioua} cc and wash fabrics have been placed in competed in.the finals of the Joseph F.|bouffant hip with the filmiest of mater- m I ® ited the physical welfare of the chil- Church unusual spheres by the fashions of this Ray Camping Club pool tournament Sat-| ials, but the woman of today is not will- dren 'of their constituents to their own political advabicement. The boys who \ burch season. Linens nre used as woll as or- urday night in which the latter won bying tof be erinolined or \wired\ for the went to France (o die have at least taught theni=by another kind of example 1 Mrs. J gandies for making crowns to hats that 60, balls to The winner was award-| daytime frock, . _. __ . the hellishness. of such philosophy. . . ~* Co- {[p Crom acs :/ afe worn with otherwise tailored ma- ed 'a gold medal, \ At the openings in New Nork that fol ; + ( Miss I ~~ terfals, And though the iden is a bit raw . : Jnwed close. unon, the: heels of those in -t 3 'end in M -when one sees the actual model, there Flmln] nrrlinglcménts dfgumecfimt “H 11,02“; 2!chde an O prummbé,“ “filth“; 22A & [ q - - Ralpl is a fresliness to it that is etxremely nt- nua! dance of the Gran es Corpy Wi mining, cltects, cnn roduce () THE > Ups nua is in dents be made tonight at the home of\ James! with the menson's taffeta, which by the ‘ ' « l ! > \wt?“ null-crisp!) fresh. Cooke of Jrn'ekrson street. The dance willl way though they are used to Dmdugc the E & ,,D F AC S ARGUS ml? E I “335,13 i‘.‘ *.. «« Checks and Their Career, __ be held Monday evening, April 9, at) boufant efect are of the pliable sort- - 6 hog ~B¥~, £. \U lidhd, 3m * , I wonder if anybody ever realized Catholic Union hall. Music for danciog| not the stiff heavy toffeta that we bad rog - DELMONICOS CHEF © Mrs. A © how droll a checkered enreer really will be furnished by Graves' orchestra. |¥ears ago. I for one was especially V. F.-Will you please. Jet mo < Copyright 10m, nrfis'flol bwatuktll be. 1 “lo are “it!\ to the Dl‘jl‘fls'ir 'the foll —-E' ts of L)- Da figlngmfilflmltil some ot‘glne ugh? “of!“ A know 'the difference botigecu ftupol« - :~ bany), o u he checkers! This eraze for the ie following residents of 'the Dela-| embroidered in straw. he effect was de- cope mer. j \ri > ¥ biimst, post‘“'itlll-<I‘flgrflll‘ dwell? in 19:1 ware avenue 505mm ntterdnd “le nfrtfi at }'gh“';:lét’|’1°t $1: nltl grenkish, as soil! might ML jehgd and uncut-ed rice. \ . Tripe Lyounalse, . “H; (g sizes an against all backgrounds is Hit \ast 8 night: Jack Hun,| have ered nt first report. w k ithou 3. & “X— R F h tri Its ain «© 'tle less thm!= maddening. Agni! the strange Ea'ifi‘ifinifi‘fiflfi Mafin. Thomas Wes-| the practical frock tlmtpyau wu§tr7§ {fiffiffifififibmi‘e'gfinfi}? a“ flagrcflzghgclqw A. Unpolished rice is the whole grain HA‘ Eksome {Tab tnsw, white and welt .* Ptli‘els'i: + yart of the new designs is that they sels, Jack Wessels and John Dennick. wear for ocensions now and then, want skirt they call it. ' PCE in its natural state, containing. bran: and 347 cooked, cut into strips two inches long ather ( aré so undeniably smart, when worn by \* . * to hare for a general utility outdoor] A practical detail about this frock is With the “find“ only remored. by, a quarter of an fuch wide. Mince four Miss Mil © women and girls of the right proportions. Plans are being made by Tames Car-| frock later in the Beason I would, advise that it is finished with collars and cufts if 18 KC Whole, whent in that it contains g f: ounces \ r M 'The checks that. are woven in or field of the Whitehall road, for the con-| You not to select one of this sort. Herc of organdic, washable of course, IE log the raluable minerals that help to keen ( of s mhile Miss, 3 blocked on the material are not the limit struction of two bungalows this year.| it Just the kind that appeals to me for like you can vary them with collars and {#80007 healthy, 'The word \uncoated\ «onions, and fry them and Mrs. of checks, We must run them in wools Contracts will be awarded within thel this purpose. It is made in the best of eats of filet lace which is still emart as t0 ico lins reference to the ab f | slowly in a pan. with mbers m. ribbons for belts. We must ap- mnoxt two weeks. It is planted té have the dark colors, as navy blue, brown, |can be. By means of these removalis Of tale or glucose with which rice f ; onelbalf oil and ones Fie ique them in contrasting colors for the work Started early in May, .The| taupe. The waist is long, which shows) collars and culls the frock may be kept N25 OfteiPbeen conted before it is offered «half butter. In the baby Ac Tat crowns and egitar and caff sets. We houses will be located on the Whitchall| that the designee was influenced by the fresh rauch more easily tham conld the} 107, 59!¢ , Ric is costed to, supply. the , meantime, fry the c haven't enough of checks yet. so let us «road and will be one-family structures. (Rewest clothe} from Paris and the bouf-| silk frock last season when fashiog| COWS Which the public demands. The tripe in another pan, érochet them' in two colors and \over- - _--g ‘ fancy is achieved by means of a peg top. scorned these white nccestories., \ polished rice has-a filmy white appear- hen. the contents hand\ them together for sweater: belts Miss Irene Brady, | of Myrtle avenue,| The smart American woman will consent Aud to give you a full dose of taffeta, 82°, DUE it I+ not shiny, Rice, millers of. both have at- and trimmings for overblouses, will entertain tonight at her home with) to be bouffant in the hips, but she does the model that posed for today's | TRF the coating protects the grain from thined ® nite brown Ml on, pion aot eure nestle rak aot yo. ot Mo ee oil i nls pro ere tot andl tack propensities, we take to strines-I te lude James Crannoll, Frank Hargrave, much prefers this type of fancy in the back. & ¥ ed I A - gether and continge - overdo those too. What is not checked is fi‘flnmas McGrath. William Haggerty, . c, - _. 5 . {gurgfitglflfiéa 'the gltackx of insects {tying for ten mi?- And yet-with lave of beauty A Miss Mary Burns, Aliss Helen Burns and utes toting them constantly; Wh as m guide, the stripes offer m greater Miss Grace Lamont Miss Helen Feeney willbe the guests of | Delaware avenne. Young Harrison, was| - ready, senson with salt, pepper, lemon opportunity: hfmi \E3 “gage “$331- wall. ere in?! Martha Koonz.tonight at a social | attempting to got ® trap which was sub.\ mics, Mr. and Mrs\ Thomas TLarmouth, | juice\ and chopped. parsley. Drain _ off ment u’mh\ crony swith one another in Wltbmxpersonsuzuezta ling! $111 Soc fire will be a meeting of the Girls' | merged, when. he lost his balance. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Larmouth and MF. | the butter and serve on a very hot dish. Lia’égffxfaflnrffismme against the T of Qweaiulfieg'bggce. a dinner Saturday rigs: “giggigthgmmmgh: Dag: the Alis Cath fren 6 an “$155. Franticx Dalila:- t CHARLES A. PERRAUDIN. b & ten Sue : ., -,; |evening * Juss Mari es of Delaware | Miss Ca locckner, ° o ith more than tsons ests, meee right background. 'They give just the| down sharply to the hip, and again fo avenue, when plans for a dance will be | avenue willrycglertain tonight # To]: Miss Catherine mum of 5:65:11”- POSTOFFICE MEN - warming touch to rufle edges, and as the centre back. It is posed with a jet party will be given tonight ae Toh 7 s ¥ L - e . t JY Tass darned or . hand vun In. heray heading, .. N © j b;§xfl‘§2‘c1'3|'f§.'§mes~ Gresgan in hoyor 10mm at 31:5?” gulch 3arsoclral will fol-| home with a social. There will be 10 HQ aggrtnmed recently at her home FE N Z ; St. As d z Mr. re Miss Marie Jones, guests present, - with a birthday party, There was dane. 6G - u Sock sonar hines bese a \ FOC Timo y white met dabot ut Cit of there daughter, ®hO 35,045% Y¥ics Catherine Rehiciel Miss A - ing. cards were played and refresh SEEK PAY JUMP i It § times metal, stripes blaze a colorful cular, starts sharply down in points and ing a few days home from college, Those py u 3° yrico ie Altes, art 33-135 fested. played and rel ments | ) . | tb of All S4 trail that leads many a frock away from} makes ma bouffant panier that I< trans- who will attend are Miss Grace Havens, Mf / ”Mm“. & 031]; Aliss Mar- The members of the Conlen ¢lub of * - a as., fant f sameness. parent and yet elaborate in its richness; Syic, Loretta Conners, James McCarthy; faut Cong., wim Thicg Tove: Delaware aventie section are making pre- . =| chieag - C5 tor agit Doucet's Black and White Evening and it makes a charming study in black Fack Martin and Thomas Moban. (g; + .- ES fig 1. iams, Miss Grace parations for -6pening a cottage at Say-| Afr. fnd Mrs. John: Henry, Xe. and Chicato Alarch. 21. Postnfige clerks 20; i Frock. and white. The white hip panier is in Z__ . mpinghsm. Mliss Matic Rells, Miss{der's Lake durimg the summer months.} Mrs Charles McTague, 3ir. and Mrs. and federal employes at a meeting today i c? p13 a ; ibstantial the shape of the daintily held kerchief! 3fic« Frances Delaney. of Elm street, Matic Barton, Miss Jolin_ Ray, Miss} At present the elnb has a membership of| Frank Daniels an, Mr. and Ars. {which wis addressed by Federal Judge *> | shorty pl Net has made many wseq $o the quaint old minoet, im the has as her guest Miss Marion Jordan, of Marraret Carmichael and 3liss Frances[18, A. committee composed of James] Williem Crannell Siz. and ies. Jamestr. - is vo , 4. Marriage friends, It is delicate like tulle, but #0 hand of the white-bewigged gallant. Hudson. Carmichael Coulen, Frank Minahan, Joseph Gellert] Hanrahan and Jit. and Mrs. Jecsph K M. Landis, voted to send a petition » Marriag very strong that its more perishable rela«| One interesting bit of design is in The} 4ty, and Mrs. Thomas Whalen, of Dove a * {and Raymond Holcolm, his been namea Yasuda were the guests of Mt. and Mira, [1C COOEteS® urging the restoration. of the Annion tive is longingly looked at and renounced. war the black is confined to the cliMgin® street, are passing a week in Boston. At the regular meeting of the Joseph |to make final arrangements for the cot-|Jorepli Shady, of Delaware avenue, at a |$240-bonus In effect during the war and (f; marriage in favor of the more endaring one. . Aland jetted clement, while the white is Mr. and Mrs. Charles Danaby and AMF. p; Ray Camping Club, this\aftmmoon in L886. Plans are unde? way fora.dance|Sotial <> - also dsking that dditional hon 4 CC Pr. T Doueet evening diras is in. accordion the bouflant and airy part of the frock. and Airs, Wiliam Danaby, of hester ins clop pins t. . 12 to be given next month in Graduates hall ae , 18210 be ing \ad t“ be I; ona us“?! 10, tq’pr. plaited white net and black point despriti The entire bodice is black and Doucetiwho were the guests, of Mr. And NIF! tho, spew thee will be a the tink. The nest regular mecting! Josephine white. of ware [aries are less than #5000 4 % whose sal. o which to \Pie weed ret Walter Danahy, of Se068d avenut 456) Tho Brsg sonugt danes be given in will.be boldtomorrow night -__\ |areoge, in Woe Tedd ouf reson tor ue net anat ihe {]} The black»is cut im points over the One discovers in the violence of this for their homes' yesterday. \ on the first aunua nce to given in m'lal'e' is IF“ the week end with ton Ige. ra “I! $0 a 7. men t e UE & Einderslin. for the skirt. one reaching to season's colors the very reason for the| \ute. and Mrs _James Harley, of Se0-| Catholic Tnion Hall, April 21. i -- Ll L ”gnu; udson. p . al “$2? Injustice» He adric - betas wt: by the I A the middle of the front waist Tine, then {prolibc variety. It is the need for relic. oud avenue. who passed the we? end in P be: de b dents of a}; thghfigrdbén 7g“ given. £21.11;- tha ”tel? 3”me g mmi:re\n.:¥ 2d ane z [mmwc e {Mt tbs-MM“, m 1:3“ ; - Bost F st mi Tans are being made residents of nisl k essey erf 508 them tse - wee .3 5 io service $ Cmd ® \ ingnuésaglwrzsd 3:31 efgitk ngv both Delaware avenne for ® swji'mnfing party home ta Dove street, 'The house was dec- York, is planning another trip. there. nyrlI 5:16.sz 10:3 rou. remain a £53: I 8 a HUDSON RIVER out if the warm weather continues» Only lof the Delaware avenue srction, are! to be given at Bath I, on Easter Monday] orated for the occasion, musical elections} ._2r. and Alr=. Jobn Mason, of New |C £3ng gait slice. Thee 811m zine ; Unglfifi . 125! 21:5!!!“ g? gm chang’fii wasmrcpartefl planning 2 thp mmglzit‘he western part luight. Jarkes Carmody is chairman in 21m given and xtfi‘sthmmts gig-g: m JYorh 3x; we;?le.;$ of AI: gag Ars. ém‘mumm. Rod I'm not enticing Con. | The \ Fes ay aptaim er wis ox- State mest mon - charge. mong those present were: fos It!!!\ son, slawate avenue. T b to ts - - Pe Woman' NEARING NORMAL pert of the State mastic fife public of the tr be een't James Horan. of Second ateone. will Qnrnéaafislllgme Gordon, Miss Ber- _3az§fi'511§§ Hse 2&3}. I‘llnltgfm; mm who $111? diet-n? m (3332 : works. who made ® survey 6 TESL] A birtEday party will aiven £07100 jretorn this week «from Washington ERC er, Geraldine Hakes, Miss) S95 ties Rau eS ible point. That's not econ- ~ Captain Davis also declared that only ie he home of Miss Kathryn 5 .] Helen Aliss Martha, are pasting the week ead with [lowest posible nom The Hudson river yesterday receded | heavy tain will prove m serious measce “fi‘fffis‘ifia avenne, at which the 2°“ be! 123111?!” mag?! ski-$53 Imam Josephsmrfif\ Harry Co {Itlitives of the Misses Higgins in New |ompcits immanity. declared. the federal\ 38 inches | 'This brings the water to| to the «ity. below the it an Foos Mie prace freer | in 2912, to actept # postion with the fax Jrmes Mazin. Frank Rims silage 3 Toan mo f Dove street, who ¢,, | Saploses iploges Tad reeeived ao wage morease % ith With} The river was below sex wall at Margaret Helyes, 3 s Anas 4 departient, and has since bees In{ SDD Grogas, Edward Nerd and -. Sorin Bretss, of Dove striel, who 10% coc» 1914, exept ean\Imadequate bouns* - within a {ew fect of =o Oury street yesterdip. A cost of ice Blanche Foraa, Ali«s Marion Camp) CAL .C t, and thas Brady. The yest two weeks has bere tourin« the “$2??be w j - watmer westher rotting the fee I= thei C090 C2 toft aig street Thies Helen Grakim, James Mrich-] Washustos . __ South, will return home today.. He ex- Free rie it nas sd ot the ay npr t ear Page anand apes: fizfiéfirm, Pais NCEE Harrimion. 14, of Second ave With Ibe following as Encits, Ir. andl Decis to take a- western toar witkin the | bareia thaf The ouly dasger now Ties In awnghfim romery, Roser Morgan and Daniel F«gin. fre. is confined to bis F cil x beasy i’?;gxg}wdjfiw ~ mouth, f = Peary ram HOTEL . lll !l Pos eis en pae sad lpm: : ctl told sufered Fridsy «fternoom as a re- fk fh TIC Fo expeted the lee which Is bolGnibany Yacht Clok myl The Rerreaticnl. Aliss Hews Frickelion, Miss Jastt mitter y «fitrncen. A Koser Their \. jug the jam at Yan Wics Point wall morg Pich (2+ 1 ~ v\3- zg. Frackeitii®, Aliss 35:23am ard \salt of his faiths s the m‘ma f # \ a - - & - x > - as a teas Lelie . F ' naling