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© e a a i. | ¢ - mep Gbexs ranks Tomis AND IresseNore, < TUESDAYEVENING oe < Soy, 0% 10.00.0000 0h. he a a tut o 9.0.0 .~h~,~.fiu.n‘»‘n.:wnag-“mu;u.“.op.~o.op,o0,0~.»’~.«‘on‘«,7.¢4:oo,«,~.u.u9Q‘Qou‘u‘w‘u‘u.“‘u}.w‘“0“a $ sur | pre t A wWBLVPr ABK THC NABL V MELENCEL A any aanmrt urTTttNnl|& n \ %K PCE 7 ; taa i { m me meares] SMBS HAVE HARD | THEONLYMEDICHIE [oary cant toe) JOHN G. MYERS CO; | £ . AF ill | ~ 10 \a t | ] IIL VHLOI MFEEVY TUTITEL 'FVIL SL _ KL] PRN |{|4 al : ~ 10 (\ € . he ‘f‘ aie. . “if \ A MPIITM L I} {0 . tol 20, to y aa i + \ 3:0 ‘5 s LP @ ' Ih ML AEE: ‘9‘ Wb On Quiles Goalies feat Ausa Be aly quia feats (Quite f ' LIME ANS NEH NJ 3 5 THT HCLBDETMY HCD | count seer Asgisrean 1:1 30 | ® A F Tiu DPR AJ < f j f Park. Rd NCUTIMALV! % IAAT AFIP: | -_ somo @ERMm: # 37. 39 AND 41 NORTH PEARL ST., ALBANY a £002 v. )| Ridgely and Wallace Reid willl || o g LHME THE - PEL | -__ \DC MANS DEMAND. |a mme r as 2 Workers -F ‘ 'b ? of the Golden Windows, F anenfls on Both Alli . o n Pr , Sept. 12.-The GMA |& shopp t | A lunteer Workers EXPECt 10 | or me gorass windows } Nation Depends on Both Allies | «'Fruit-a-tives ASAiN POGS HS | roiges of ino Good Templars, a fem. | z ShOPP®® \| E) ;- Raise Balance of $250,- - | mundea on we on taio or now oo| . and Germany stor Food Extraordinary Powers | Brass.. ath rowe than B; ($-- Free DefIvery of, Goode to your Neareet Sutton Anywhere in N} Es 000 This Week,. children living in a hut in the valley, and 'Coal. | © - following opem letter written by Privy' & N. Skate, , A error see a besutiful huse on the hill with} an nog: Rooxox, Qu®., March 2nd, 1915. | Medical - Gouncilor Dr. Bonne, a |if p I «Ope‘ning'Day’s of | {9 l . _L golden windows. - They decided tof . . \I have received the most wonderful | prominent physician of Kilein-Flott- LURGE AID FOR CHILDREN [leaves their own home and struggle LONDON, Sept,. 12. -All neutral | benefit from taking \Fruit-a-tives \. beck, to Chancellor Bethmann Fioll- . loved what it di p o Jons | WSE countries have learned what it is to| I suffered for years from Rheumatisnt \Your excellency's fovernment has 3 dab it tope s ~~--| be neutral, but Switzerland's is @} and change of life, and I took ever j A a. O ine F iness p Ped on . ge C , ang ¥ | reduced the production of beer 52 per | # . . , Bis ‘ PRarents Engaged in Canvoss |. fiffilefolfifégncgificfifiezmfir‘fxigfishifi remedy obtainable without results. I | cent. simce the beginning of the war, [% 'em 'm oo mim ' f . Make Appeal to Fathers and Cang ar nat tried and it was the | but 2,100 tons of grain are still used &. | | ; | I \P ' confronted every central country more} C h daily - fe brewing This | 4 : ; - ~* Mothers to Help D than Switzerland, - - only medicine that really did megood. ‘aiagtit or q rew ing gym-poses. a cam: .§ | 71 I. | I , 4 @ . « 20%. eip De. © _ An island in a stormy aga, entirely! Now I am entirely well-the Rheu- g; feedytegx nfifilgnsggfiebe sutvcien Fal & & - ° \ a inom elk 0C pendents, $51?“ £3“? h‘jtl'th galliaggrflggakfig raatism has disappeared, and the ter | \Tmdoubtedly _ your - excellency |Z &_ e elf divide o German spea p; ins | F e # eon ly oon nmamey | p R ; s _ 2| Fible pains in my body are all gone. I | knows that for the production of one | & _ . 4 a | Fre 0. 173.111? 13323? lfé’gglflg‘zngfexéfférfkfig Tope that others, who suffer from such | duart of beer eight and a half ounces | :> THBSflay, Wednemay and ThurSday & ts) . [ 1COOPERSTOWN, - -Sept. 12. -With Aion p & | distressi R R ao g, | Of batvley and that the daily | 't 5 already subscribe f which the raw materials and fuel} distressing diseases, will try,. Pred ration per head is only eight |a 'the $250 100 find it; (12226. 52:12:21 | must come fpwcs® dopaident Tren fig?“ bMADé‘? éiizIEtRQCHON + .l and one-tenth ounces. | Barley is & | The three days that we set aside for the special presenta- & feal \ n w re c. a box, for $2.50, trial size, 250. br . , 1 , * ,. - . 1 * '~ _ ithe 300 volunteres helping to raise \| for much of its food upon what it ' cate bleagbgmm ska Took o thfcbland * tion of the mew modes for the Fall and Winter. The Hats por-: R m - Lo Fase imports; a neutral bulwark c&vering At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit. | must be saved as much as poss! t h ; io m] 32:le “gig tthe Susan Film?“ '| a frontier of France, Haly, Germany| A-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N.Y. 118035521; gofizgmeé‘fe fig‘igfié’: 11; fig: tray every whim and quirk of the modes, which to understand; ' € ion tomorrow will efter ia: a possibl: r- through | ' ry 10 K © \ $o . . R . *, f Hpon & and Austria; a Possible way through e operation, social justice is to be fully informed of the styles that will rule during the! the last half of the campaign, to.\an unscrupulous \Though BreAK-|wasons, and Prance is short -of roll-| that bere shall only be sold to hold- ‘i‘ ~ .~. *The holi@gay and rain last week kept génvsfigigéd has been beset with|ing stock, British cosl is out of the|ers of bread cards and that the con- Ii: season Come aind view the special displays arranged for question so far as prices arec oncern-| sumers of this beverage ghall receive + ed owing to the shortage of freight.| correspondingly smaller quantities of the Opaing Days; Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. German coal at Bale costs 37 fraces| bread. * ...;..;..;..:..;..:..;..;..;..:“:.,:..,:..;..;..;..;..;“:..:»:..;.°:..:u:»:..:.q.guzwz..;..:..;..;“g“:“:“;»:..:..:“;“:»:n:~ym» a ton; British coal at Milan is 225 'Such a measure, however, would francs. On the other hand may be|be insufficient In our opinion all ~ e volunteres from devoting all the | . Hume available to the work of obtain- B Jung subscriptions, but this week it is \expected the gifts in the five remain- The more terrible of these have in- it . deed waned. Switzerlhnd has no | longer to fear the fate of Belgium. Nor is she likely to be forced to I t U Pectrateatati! a aban lity 3 . . | - f Ang days will carry the total beyond andon neutrality, Yet many DrOb-\ sat the fact that Germany is pledged| danger of a- shomlage Of bread @TAIN | Qe lems of war remain acute to her, and|not to withhold the coal-and that by|and hunger can easily be removed by £351.03? 5113230? these is her com- | withholding it she would injure most{ closing the brewries and distilleries | & ANNOUNCEMENT . Swiss commerce and manufacture} the manufacturing, German speaking/ until peace returns. & _ A , . -' __ the $250,000 mark. It is understood © .*2 mumber of large subscriptions will (Lasky) i -_ Ibe reported. The thirty team | cap- Cleo Ridel { _ ' I t Fob , gloy depend upon both belligerent parti part of Switzerland, and loss all sym-| - The Frankfurter Zeitung says in an |« . Rains and their coworkers are col- At the Park Theatre Today Bef | gerent parties.| pathy of - She might] editorial comment on the demand of | ® . . Wena * ore th. r th s ? F A . & . Kent of success. They believe the M was win? wermaiy‘zunfiuzf +313? Egg: even bring Switzerland in against her.) the Good Templars: ; é: We Beg ‘0 Announce That we Are New anise will win the response expegtel. | through the woods and brambles un-] BUSt not be estimated in | tonnage The proposition made in the letter | it * to the chancellor is loglcal and de- | % Making to Your Order Ladies' Coats and Suits In addition to the making of Ladies' Skirts which we have - ; naj the alli l m \Hon has found itself,\ said Frederick | B2d the big building to be nothin®! Gopmian | equal to, that Of the demand that beer shall be classed i with bread mo valid objection can - at but a ramshackle old dwelling with . a Courtenay Barber, director general 0f | ing suflight making the windows ap- she imported - metals, _ chemical made. An absolutely equal distribu- tihe campaign, \we may expect much | pear as if they were made of gold | ¢ seeds, salts of potash, dyes, f tion of the bread grain is essential Ear daily reports. The enthusiasm \When they look back down. into the rennst for cheese making, wood, B APTIS]. P ASTUR for the welfare of the nation, but un- 'Now that the volunteer organiza- | til they reach the top of the hill, and alones, for the value of her trade with S OUTH GLENS F ALLS serves serious consideration. Against And determination of those men and | distance, they see that the golden | \UEC! from or through the allied . - par y _s 890°\ | hountries she got cocoa beans, cotton, der the present system the consum ars of beer actually not only received gvjmen who are giving theirdtime llxni- windows are in their own home 48 \ gik - and Cerials of pelfishly to the work of aiding chil- j well. 08 raw materials o of breadstuffs, but in | & , R . , 6 fren who Have no parents to care for |_ Today's program also includes The] §] SMES; Gut the essential point is f tase mach more. If a man for| J OBtablished since 1911, During the past time we made over 7, | hem, surely will carry them to suc- Devil's Own, two parts; You Want I rmany came all the coal . instance drinks three quarts of beer | & F ro ale} 3 p egs. Something, ' and Sammy Johnson in lelfid ‘2oufefféiefland’ tahnd from the any he consumes 25.5 ounces of bar- | 3, 000 satisfactory skirts. Why pay more, when you can get your __ o \The appeal for the boys and girls [Mexico, cercals which were requred to sumy tey, or more than the bread rations |# Swits, Skirts and Coats made with perfect fit and style with i fihat the foundation is making ready the deficiencv“o?ehr equired to sfupp1y_ f of three persons, & h p 1 + , or useful lives,\ said a parent engag- as ome grown food. e \It is only logical that those who | & the very best tailoring. e | \ jod in the campaign, \certainly should 2 Champlin Stock Company, t S‘é ignportant are thesetwo supplies| The Rev. George A. Fairbank, PAS| must have beer if rye whiskey shall 4 | o trike home to any father or mother] _ Yesterday was the beginning of a | to Switzerland that they have been|tor of the local Baptist church, has| have the quantities of these bever- Fx * I 4, Who knows their problems and diim-|Ereat week in the Empire theatre, in-] Called the \Black Bread\ and the ; intop.| ages 'uged by them charged against |« “1's a e 10 r er up ‘ ulties and . who - sympathizes | with cidentally marking the annual return 'White Break\ of Switzerland. When nearly recovered from. slight infu- affair firead cards People who do | % F e 1 hose who .except for the orphanage, | here of the popular Charles K. Cham-] War began Switzerland - had the|fes received a few days ago when he| jo grink beer or whiskey will then | & @ a _. AL f uld have to battle alone and unpro- plin and his excellent company. gtmnger‘mteres-t in keeping on good| was struck by an automobile in Glens; pe ahle to receive larger bread Ta- {o Skll‘ls made lo order $1 50 up tected. aliTl‘lfeSthazmptlgé . is to appear tfiztmth‘i‘gth gifthldsides. Her slim was| Falls. Mr. Fairbank was thrown from | tions Fale ® A \To those who have no children and | 35 c in the Erapire n a reper- Es should go on as they had} the bicycle so that he well under the n & plan of the Good Temp- 4 R . . . . . ¢ wre the better able to help those who toire of the high royalty plays. diam—8nd, like all neutral countries, automobile. One of the wheels passed lartsngsgrygegsin would simply have | # * We also do all kinds of alterations on Ladies' Suits, Skirts heed some one to provide as a mother |__ ANd behind this announcement is a| She, eiXpected to share in the industrial|\ over his right arm. the choice to buy his or her share of | 3% ( © 'and father would provide, the fund story of ambition and energy that isa} Activity and profits caused by war de- His back and arm are quitt ©0re! preadstufifls in liquor or solid form.\ ”Ca-11151 Coats. offers an opportunity for doing what record in the annuals of theatrical mands and prices. It soon became|and lame yet. The bicycle was com- o Templars {11:31 gladiy would dodor their own mi??? &n established fact that. Mr g: 3511 fiwfgee; gggtdgings would, not! pletely wrecked. ® isTaggodsellrlllaggtgé “if; Gags Soclpalist youngsters. . ins he g hod ; ; ne. * \ \ ewspaper Vorwserts, tks Catholic « ents w hildren are ag |Champlin's company is one of the best Germany, being short ¢f suppl Bema n Pa 3 r a \ fol parents phone entidren am an [Caning mtn dots orie Mill wen mtarier mah as tolencepdtap) LOCALS AND PERSONALS | colome Yoksicitine and may otter Arnderpriviteged youngsters lack, that to the undaunted spirits and stickio- ber, and of fats, set her agents to 'they can readily see just what their it methods of Mr. Champlin himself glork in Swiss territory to buy alll Mr. and Mrs, William - Blackburn . \cifts would mean to the boys and girls | that this reputation has been made. ey could, whether wholesale or re-\ and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Swan start-| WEIGHTS AND ME ASURES 2+ the foundation.\ As all storie run-it was many} tall. Foodstuffs, too, were brought up| ed early this morning in an automo- We have made several suits the past season, with muck success, and it was this alone that encouraged us to advertise. Fall styles here for your inspection. A-M-E-R-I-C-A-N ii» f : 1 f { , x bi years ago-\and it seems d greedily, and in hort itz-| bi y F TORY B i ayers who pay heavy bills to. go-~ and 1 agood many a short space Switz-| bile for Syracuse, where they will at- D SAT'SF Kl 2? E3353, EEO]? boys and girls who have fizz? $23, 84553? I(17115519137 t2<3hampillm 3231112 fizigdt 1tsd in'duitries and its| tend the State tfiiair. They 3x'vill also FOUN # & . f { romg because they had no op-} /} s s no ast evening, atene with want, the| visit in Roches and Buffalo. s # * b pggfugty £11011 as the foundation of.|\that I first come to Glens Falls. My former for lack of raw material, thel Mrs. Edward Coolivill thias evening County Sealer of Weights and MeZ Ii: al or a e Ir ompany R i h out, would find it |Company was a good one then and I latter from scarcity of food. h ad f sures P. Dudley Pulver of Luzerne i1s| & . A t fers 13 ras fingidto help the chil~|Was offering a numaber of blood and natural step was to legislate a a? i co eni tenn or ne hohe. & Fourth the job daily inspecting weights E ; f e : hil- 1 e ins a ns n Fa -J b ; £15320 £2161? f thander gramas, which were so popu- §hese German forestallers and Epecfl- 23919?“ class at her home, $ Fourth 23d afeafilres infloilrglfimt “(fie county 5: 100 (Glen St. - Over Dolan Bros, Drug Store. Phone 1228-3. h R \we protect our fisheries, our for- lar at that time, I was most ampiti-| lators, but they were difficult trace The ] nthly busi [to determine that consumers are te- Cie lp By Cin Arile in a ae atea torte Bente Teat ihsa Beate alte iterty BriterSertna idee i ests, our animals and our birds,\ one | CUS to feel the pulse of the public] 48 dike legislation hard to enforce. |; : regular monthiy MCC! caiving all that they are paying for. & s f 5 es the iritstees said yesterday to the and personally find out the impres- The next step came with the deter.| {28 of the Baptist chlugh W1.“ be held Mr. Pulver states that he has so far ha & voluntee‘r‘lgms, *why should we not Sion of our humble efforts and stood mination of the allies not to let raw “Q‘s fivenir‘l’g at 8 o'clock in th6] no evidences of wilful violations | 4*2 Atp peee iz pi y las at ie deny s da is Ae i le e ien vip i ii ayes ire iind ite oe $ protect our children, especially those the lobby of the theatre as the mat- matfleflals which they could control go N 2m I)?“ orszh d L d Moy.| of the laws regarding weights and f © | Pan hare no parents to do so for| Nee audience was leaving when 1 re.} t0 Germany, Beginning with ordinary lhames oynihan and Leonard Mov- } \Sng 'in instances where| a. EMPI RE TH E ATRE f A Khem? They are far more valuable | marked to one of the male members of contraband, such as munitions and mihan are in Syracuse attending the merchants are unintentionally violat- ‘1' . f i ¥han the birds or fish. We ShloUIdlge fiihaflfiiifiéfigfimfi-mfi show? am; $312,313 Estes list has grown to include State fair, ing, he his experienced no trouble in| % . ALL THIS WEEK Z1 t ive them a chance to live the nt air the questioned. » , ores, metals, chemi ; them on the right irack, All|4 . ; 5113313103;ng and strong life yow|One replied, 'Oh, pretty fair' I shall | {0Odstiffs, and so on. If these 1521; BIRTHDAY PARTY Meadors in various products torough-| 4 MATINEES DAILY 4 t would life if you started all over never forget that remark,\ smiled to Switzerland unchecked Germany| Lewis Hinckley last evening enter-| out the county seen to be anxious | % J .. & & R pesaln.® 0 00 ‘Chgmphn, \but it hurt at the time, | WOUd assuredly buy them and so de-] tained several of his little friends atl to live up to the law, according to| 4. MMA hale a H | -a - 4 ; and I determined then and there to} 2446 Switzerland, Switzerland would| the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs.| the sealer. - Fx 2 & f f $o 4 } - * look for the cause of such a orlti-| more and Germany strip her| Herbert Hinckley, Marion avenue, The % > > h ~ H | T HYMENEAL cism, That was a good many years| 2840. Thus to check this goods| Occasion was in honor of his tenth mat é - e -e & f v ago, and while I will not mention the | WST Only allowed to go to Switzer.) birthday. Games were played and re- Making the Best of It» * M 4 ' man's name he promised to be atthe land under pledge of the Societe de|freshments were served. Those pres- Marjorie had a red-and-yellow clown |x ' ' B { Scales-Crane. Empire theatre again tonight and be-} made up of manufactur| ent were Kenneth Kraul, Harold suit given her and thought it would be | J (1 [] \I f 4 i the Richmond Hill Record of Sep-|lieve me I am going to bein the lobby | CTS, that they were for bona-fide) Kraul, Ronald Kraul, Harold, Stewart, | great fin to surprise and |g - I j kember & publishes the - appended ilgain and ask ghe same question, and. Swiss consumption, and that neither] Kenpeth Palmer, Robert Fridge, Iva} papa but her big brother put the suit 4 . , i, story relative to the wedding of a for- can ask it with confidence now for| i} .!@W_ nor manufactured state} Norcott, William Clapworthy, Helen| on and got ghead of her, so Marjorie | # ‘ Ka Y . 14 Edward I am going to make my critical friends} WOUd _ they be re-exported to the, Kennedy, George Hincgley, Lenal put in a tearful time for several min- ¥ e ner. Glens Falls boy, Haro ray that our performance of Kick ta | C°Rt'Al Empires. Hinckley and Elliot Franklin tes, when she came to me and said {C | i # Ecales: tonight will compare with anything| . Gétmany, too, bad set up a system war- -- Ewes. Poa wwons 1 { tth, A 8 (&. A pretty pink wedding took place|that be has ever seen, notwithstana-| Similar to the S. S. %. before that Clearing Wine of Sediment aici Font Cu Felons oll san | 3 P f #. 'on Wednesday evening at the homelfag 'the prices\ and Charley Cham- body came into \existence but she} Th t ¢ ing color?\ thinking she might still sur- | @@ P A y #. of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Crana, 300|plin again smiled in pleasant anticipa- had endeavored to keep this sedret e newest way of removing sedi- | prise us as she first planned. -Ohicago |«» ) * Jul | oe 4 Wroth Village avenue, Rockville Cen- tion, from the allies. She, too, had stipu- iment fie? btclattles {if xg'me before be- | Tribune, # boul I _ bo A é: Ere. when their daiighter, Beatrice ated that her raw material should || mors scprpmicyr th a che onder maou. xz ac- 4 - Offering the Very Best New York Plays at Popular Prices, % Holtie, was given in marriage to Har- KNIGHTS OF not be used to help her enemy, and| _.\ economical th a the older math- Bentonite. # _. a wold Edward Scales of Richmond Hil}, COLUMBUS - |she had gone further and drawn up| °% _ Consists of allowing the por- | _ Bentonite is a clay which is used to {1 - . - 99 J fie former residence of the bride and PLAN CELEBRATION gahblatlzlli: list of firms who worked for| tlGes to settle in u neck of the bot- | give body and weight to paper, in the | ¥ ToNlGHT The Latest Crook 66 KIQK IN F Pos is he cee rte th the altes and relined bon, aus my | to while in an inverted poston and | Propuration or a dressing ror thtamed [¢ A VIMRUOME __ Comedy Drama z gltmtel Conn | Co Observe T tieth Anni and has tried to intimidate the stin} then freezing that part of the con- | hoofs of horses, as a constituent of an- 3 - rghg'brgle \wore a gown of pussy wentieth Anniver- | to break through the agreeemifimss talus, whereupon It is easily blown | tiphlogistine and as an adulterant of |i Plays to be Presented During the Week Are &C willow sifk and chantilly lace trim- sary of Institution of Glens | the S S. S, and to supply her fviglf Olle . candies and drugs. ‘x: a h OLD HOMESTEAD,\ \KICK IN,\ \A FOOL Ii? . ¥ned with orange blossoms and carmied Falls B h all the goods, cotton, rubber, oils, raw Perlod of Adjustment d to Be I culate ka 11111, 5 erng 9+ far F # \\ _ w, showed, bouquet of bridal roses and ans ranch. materials, and rare metals, of which ) T the £ Hard to Be Immaculate. 5 THERE WAS\ \UNDER COVER,\ \AN OLD SWEET A Hilles of the valley. As an orchestra she is in need. She has even throat- 'Why do they say that the first year Two of the hardest things. in the zzt’ HEART OF MNE.\ j : wlayed the - strains of the BMH@A | puoporate plans are to be made for {med to stop the supply of coal un- of married life is almost the most dif- | world to keep clean ”it a wrgitlfl wzieslt is - if 4 Xchorus From | Lohengrin. she 2D ins opse A ess she gets the supplies sent to the! NCUt®\ \Because that's the time she | and a spotless reputation.-Phlladel- | $, % . Enoached a bridal arch of palms 204) 4 e coo ue knights of Co- | 8. 8. S. , ©} has to get used to the fact that he isn't | phis Record. 4 PRICES MATINEES, 100, 20c. _ NIGHTS, 10c, 200, 300, 500 4° £3592}. aféenféetdi rig-9571825 5151125551351? anniversary of the institution of Glens mfglrchhgsebntefly the position. Ger-) Making all the money in the world, + 4 SEAT SALE NOW, Fal 2 imam ‘tme nof' fionor and Miss Falls council,, 104. The swbject was| the 313W; Sf 0 fitfiforcg her claim by| and he has to adjust himself to the Destiny Rules. , mowamuznzowuz»:o»:u:~:~:~:~:»:~:~:u:~:~:~:-a»z~z~z~z~z~z~c~z~z~z~z~z~:»:«:~c~:~:~:~:~f;-:~.-:~a as Lmac ap aho 2 Richmond discussed during the annual cortainiv a 's holding coal. This] discovery that his liitle angel has ® || | That each thing, both in small andin °° ° ° | sg 0 . Emlyn bfijdpgriflh of the counciiNast evening, The doun-| would be yvg 59252315 threat, for it! temper and uses it at tiraces.\ great, fulflMeth the task which destiny' a a a ala a annie A Pie csr of honor wore a gown pl, [3° ,| Foams old Detem-| Switzerland from the aed to- sel down _u, _. mTpalinégggde chine trimmed with 112” P tand while a definite program | Ten thousandmtlgn: (3:13:16; 45 susscrisE FoR'THE TIMES: . _|£ ' T H E T R E 3 f ~ ; a 3 3 . t- ° A # - pink velvet and oréentlayace. and flair obiexflvgncftwgfegp ”3ng afuwtjll tgf fixing“? coming and géxilzfgnfsrolfi: mmesmmpree== | i PA R K s - & __ ied a bouguet of pink roses. Th¢] tingly commemorate the -| Fre colleries would mean 5.000 <<>> * & } = - z = % ‘ ‘g‘x'ldzginaéidty imn 3:1 g$¥31 0&5? kvgfggf officers elected for the $955: 532; The | LADY S SPORT BLOUSQ 22: Jesse L. Lasky today présents Wallace Reid and Cleo Ridgely, the most .§. 33a 5112 éJsougggied a bouguet of pink gig-gm? 371135112: A. H. Boyle; deputy HOW TO BE RID i By Anabel Worthington. :§: popular couple of the sereen; in . jg yokes. ~ Tor leg , Jere QLearyz Chancel- OF l - cans like practical clothes. With the |4 8 i¢ f SE OF THE GOLDEN WINDOWS” # The bride was preceded by her o'rfiourfifkfi Hurley} recorder, M. DISGUSTING DANDRUFF I material in pencil stripes, smartly con- Q: THE HOU p , £00 ~milece, Mabel Lillian Crane, of Rich- Dougherffl £3?ch secretary, John J. trasting with that used in the collar, * in 6 wonderful acts,. Harry Carey in \The Devil's Own,\ in 2 parts; ou ~ anond HiH, as flower girl, who strewed| lin: ady ¥; treasurer, Frank A. Con- - there is promoinced style effect, A bias |@ Gale Henry in \You Want Something.\ \Sammy Johnson In Mexico.\ f wink roses from - a basket trimmed in: advocate, Cyril A. Liberty; War- The only way to be permaently rid 3 style effect '*\ |¢ Matinee 1= 30 to §, evening 7 to 11, S and 100, # | apssetme- as den, D. S. Collins; inside guard, wii} Of Usgusting, untidy dandruff is to strip of thegblouss material, following |: heFrancis X. Bushman In \A Man for A' That.\ Also Ao! with forgetmenots. She was dressed| y;jam Greenwood: o the coll is noti # h G in a gown of pink crepe de thine, eenwood; outside guard, M. COTECt its cause. _ Washing merely e collar edge, is noticeably smart; & |% miss Florence Turner in \Far From the Maddening Crowd.\ # | similar bis strip running down the outer - edge of the right front, which laps the left in closing, is also very effective, and large, covered buttons are another fea- ture of interest. The sleeves are quite full aind gathered at the wrist, where: a movel cuff is herded with a strap -of\ the material» used in the collar, giving | fashion's look to the sleeve, with a but- | tom to decorate the cuff, An unusual strap favors the left side of the front | § F € ' and decoratively holds the wide girdle || . | ' of silk, satin or velvet, as may be pre- a , ° h f 'T HURSDAY-Pauline Frederick in \A Woman In the Case.\ FRIDAY--Mabel Taliaferro in \God's Half Acre. SATURDAY-Winnifred Greenwood in \The inner Struggle.\ * SUNDAY--J. Warren Kerrigan in \The Reckning Trail.\ Also Mary - Fuller In «'The Trail of Chance.\ ®, td aat z~:~~:~:»:~:~:~:~:~:-o~.»:~:n.~:~-:~.~-.».w.».mm~.~.~c».~.».».~.».».~:~,‘.u.u.~:~.\o‘: e : 1\ (| Sweeney; trustee, Daniel Moy | cleanses the scalp for a few , \$2?flfgefivfifiriinmfielffiflflge bride The following committee Jaimiil the scales form again as dtfiiicaflg Mr. Scales wits ittended by Howell pointed to arrange for a visit by lbcat] YE _ \ \A. Grane. brother of the bride, Mesars,| to the fair to be conducted] _ TO Gestroy the dandruff germ and Géorge B, Crane and William G. yAifratOga, council September 3.39 :| 8° Hd of dandruff for good, part the were ushers. a lar P. Irving, Dr. John A Cof| bait and apply a little of the genuine \_ 'The home -was prettily decorated. ins, Robert Preston, Edward Noo-| 4!\!8!anm Sage direttly on the bare with sregilax and pink roses and thé man, Edward Moynihan, Fred Green-| 509, A404 nib in with the finger tips | . onle bron smilax and pine ribpban, | Poo Rehan, George M. pou. fOr & few minutes, until the scalp ab. ¢ During the evening E. S. Seales fizzy, $111??? Cashion and D. $, Cor forbes it. Go over the entire head in Fo > rendered \Ob Promiflfim: F' gag gey. [h; \be following members of gara-| this same manner. 8 e\\ a t ( . + L0 : aril other vocal selecfions. The bride fig? cglsgrcjgmagggge%gg§nmeeting: A few days' massage with Parisian wore & diamond lavaliere, the gift 6f! mep ; T &, JTamesg| Sage will destroy the germs that wel de vealpfar cf] and Thomas Dok, tanner rally. the mi whl pop | mfliei'ezubxg‘feglffgficheon served at * \Little Comrade.\ better and show more life and sitaiv - are is a term complimentary to any wife; 1 1 8 p. m. fhe ba couple left for Al - ity, and you need mever be troubled £513 ind Lakepggorg‘exfjghgy villi 2 | but hodw few now-a«days deserve the | by dandruff again. Faded, dull or - R Boke atter Dot. 1. ab 10811 \I compliment! If ill-health prevents [lifeless hair is quickly restored fn wmléefnaichmona ih,\ 0211 Tow\) women should remember that there | beauty by this simple process, which ferred, Material woven with a military braid stripe will be admjrable for this model. The pattern is cut in sizes 86, 40 and 44 \Inches bust measure. To make a | The classified columns of The : Times is a through is one tried and true remedy for their is absolutely harmless to falr and duplicate of the mode} us J «l | ich ' ’ ks 011.1 d aus ~ . ailments, that is Lydia 7. Finkham's | Scalp as it contains no potsonous | * OED agiterfu film‘s; 1310113631? fix; , P (| bid huh quick ard safisfaclory . ¥ \ re i or ' Vegetable} Compound. This medicine | wood alcohol and will- not stain the % yard goods for the coller and, sleeve {| w \ results are be Obtajflfid by FOR FLETCHER'S. raade from roots and herbs has for | hair or make it greasy, strap anl 1% yérds material for the ' A WORD | T - fort 6 cl _ Parisi i be obtain boc hid in # f j fnd 4 A s T O R I A feriggyeg? gfieglemfifig “leafs; Legzggafiu?ecfipag; i £11326 3121311; A mode of simplicity, showing art girdle, If .you will send jufst 10 cents {M ale s healthy and strong, and bettor wives |Elsts everywhere. It is not expen- | Thi® design of a lady's sport blouse would to the office pf this pubHMcation; you may ; FWimE FOR THE TIMES _ 'agd mothers. ax ~ A sive, + _ | argod to strengthen the belief that Arert oltain the DAtRETE _ __i, e * . , L. % v +, R A'K“ Cull & 21> - ifs users . .k 000 .e 0 0}