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,..** <s DAILY •raip, FRIDAY; • 4. .' •'•»'••>. ' FORMNEEWf Needlework Guild An nounces Program of Work .for Present Season Another yew h_a» pawed and Geneva, Branch of the Needlework d of America is preparing to carry its beneficent work lit behalf of ose In Geneva, who need a helping Tho Geneva branch wa» organized j durtng- the Influenza epidemic of 1918. ;f .Miss ftlarthe Fesae VM elected 6-, chairman and Mrs. Waldo HutShlna, &•\•' 'vice president; Mi»s Pope, treasurer, f~t;«nd Mrs. Jo«l Page, secretary. .- During the first year 943 garments V 'were collected and distributed. I<ast $ year 1,058 garments were divided v' among the various local rtllcf agen- fk.-d'es. < There are at present in Geneva 87 *' J directresses, eaeli having in her unit ,\ ten garment-giving members and one -il money member. ;?V\ The object of the Needle Work £__ Guild is to collect and distribute new, plain, suitable garments to meet t • the great need of hospitals, homes | \' and other cliaritlea. % It was organized in Philadelphia in gtTiApril, 1895, and is modelled In part p; VHfter a society in England, founded iP\ • by Lady Wolverton. It la non-sec- 13-/ tarian. There are no dues nor fines. t ,• One meeting a year is held, when the ' t l_Vnew garments are assembled^ and ;> placed on exhibition before Alstribu- ! tion. ~ At a meeting of the officers of the • Geneva branch yesterday it was de- ; cided to a8k all directresses to bring $/•• the garment* of their Unit to the Wo- i . m&yj Club rooms on the morning of ^;,lTuesdoy. N*vemS>8r 2nd. \J> :- Tlio garmenta will be oU—view—at !,.;•_' the Club Rooms Wednesday afternoon *>•' from 2 to 5, November 3rd. f:-. . One of the ojSEieers of the Geneva ^t-Branoh was present at a large weet- gC.ipg of the Needle Work .Guild held I\•:.• in Northfleld, Mass., at \which the f*i national president, Mrs. Newberry, ?il * presided. At this meeting the work ??•\-• »\ji)f the Geneva Branch was especial- %'.' ly commended and its annual report i^ 'read. :»,\'• BJlsS Poaae, the president, wishes itlsT.'to • lay especial emphasis upn the fact | >JU .that the Needle Work Guild is non- : sectarian in its membership, all )~. creeds, classes and sects working to- *- gether. It is unique in that it aids, ;T™~no\\8pecrnc\ cliaHfy, \ Vitt ministers\' to %_\ many charities. Anyone In Geneva wishing to join .7.\. .play do so' by telephoning Mrs. Joel 5 Page. Telephone 7575. ?'..'-.\ f Phn n.rtlcl«>a moat, needed- ar-ft a» }:' follows: ; .., , Fop—meitj—wonneu aml* - vl f!n«wt _wftent-*jittterga*nwntBy -soeltsr and' • ;, Stockings, mittens, gluves. caps, ^^ weaiera, petticoats 'of darlc Manner, . - night wear and broad-solod shoes. f~ For infants—Blankets, slips, petti- coats, diapers, woolen jackets, woolen HtockmKs and cajiB. For Hospitals—Garments for out- ', going patients, and flannel sacques, :. wrappers, bed shoes, and small dork 'i. shoulder shawls. Blanket's, sheets. \<-s towels and pillow cases are always needed. , • ' .Only NEW articles ot wearing ap- -—pftrol-iC-r household linen- will be cred- ited,. 'Articles may bo made at home ^if^Dreferredj „ ML all kinds of- warm, ••^ready-made garments, sheets, towels ,\ and.pillow cases are most acceptable. *\• All members are asked to turn in •; their garmonta fco their directors as __B0O« as possible after reading this •?\' first notice. »—- - The pubHe^ l» espeelally urged to oothe to the WatniLa's Qiub «*> the af- ternoon of Wednesday, November 3, from 2-5, In order io see the wonderful number of splendid garments which will, at once, be given to those in need right |iera In Geneva. Let us all help to \throw a little bridge from the Island of Waste to the Island of Want.\ is the urgent request of th«> promotITS »f the work. THE PILGRIM HALF DOLLARS The United States Treasury Depart- ment ,is issuing n special fifty-cent piece in honor of the Pilgrim tercen- tenary oelpbrallon. The coins, 300,000 of them, will be r«ady for distribution about October 1. The designs which will be used on the faces of thp coin have been mado hy a. HiiBt.nn Hfnlrnn.iv T^\y fv?f» up- proved by the Pilgrim Tercentenary Commission, the National Art Com-' mission and the director of the. mint. ' One _fac& will show tlin li[>-iirn _u£ .a_4 Pilgrim, designated n« Governor Hind- ford, and the words \Pilgrim Tercen.- (femary (Vlphratltm 1620-1920.\ | Once these Pilsrrim half-dollars ara, In general i-irrulatlon, thr> will no. doubt fall Into many hands whnse possessions know llttlo about the Pil- grims, even In this \eai of p:\grnnts.l speeches and memorial sen-ices. Per- \ haps mnny persong will spend their \I *m MEN'S FALL SUITS Young Men's Suits. Never ha§ a better selected stock of Suits .for men and young men been shown. It embraces every popular weave, color and design that ap- peals to correct dressers. Blue Serges? a jplenty.—and fancy, mixed suits in cheviots, worsteds, cassimeres and tweeds. / \ MM If Spot cash is not required —-Center's gengrotis terms! . -are -at -your servicf -^vvf come. $30 to $75 Women's Smartest Fall Suits, Coats, Dresses and Blouse An able corp of.expert buyers in New York\ the year around choose the Menter styles and choose them Veil. What you find on .Fifth Avenue to- day you'll find at This sfbre'3\ week later. A large shipment just received. SUITS, $35 to $85 COATS, $20 to $75 Men and Women ALTERATIONS ARE ALWAYS FREE MEN AND YOUNG MEN: GET YOUR OVERCOAT EARLY If you want a good Overcoat for-all winter wear why not get it now on easy Terms—There is a splendid selection here and a few dollars down payment will secure one. Then you will have it when Jack Frost sallies forth a little later on. ' STYLISH OVERCOATS, $20 to $85 MEN'S HATS, $3.50 to $10.50. TROUSERS, $5 to $is «•»«•,«.» . MILLINERY Every, season our milli- nery department grows larger—why? Because w« get the choicest master- pieces at right prices. We buy thousands of hats for 42 stores- fc1 $3.50>$15 SWEATERS $5.00 to $20 Skirts—E READ MENTER'S TERMS Gladly and cheerfully will we sell you $30 worth of clothe* for $2.00 first payment and $2.00 a week. If you want to mike a purchase of 50 to 150 dollars the most generous terms will be cheerfully arranged. Peo- ple Irving in suburban towns are cordially invited. 6IRLS' COATS $7.00 to $20 Don't you know that to wait Longer for. Fall Clothes Is not the Sensible Thing to do. Get them now To-day_ . _ At MenterV Where the Choicest styles In tiie land Pay just a Little money Down And the balance Weekly or monthly. Men and women Married or single We invite you. Forget about < ~ ^ References and All such bosh. Just pick out What you want And the most Courteous treatmejitJL. Awaits you- Welcotne. See Menter first And be happy. T Suburban People Irvited You can readily open a charge ac- count even if you live in the country or any .suburban town hereabout. Cnme in and see this friendly store where you are always .welcome. 42 stores—42 cities O. Waldeck, Mgr. BOYS' SUITS \Style is right—qtiattty right—prices right^a j>i stock-te seket \ Blue Serge Suits too. SWfo (• .•\•I <Am whether they are old or new, of fam- iliar or strange dc*sign. TIIPTP will be others who will take special pleasure In watching tor the n«»w coins, In rwn- 1 .mentlng on tho designs as artistic ftchtevements and in recognizing their historical sigiilftranep. As coin col- lectors know, there is much 01 value in n roin that is not counted in its ' purchasing power. j ROCHESTER CHEMISTS ' ~ TTO^vi^rr tsrttNEVA.; rl^ «T m 1 in, .Rochester Section of the Ameri- can Chemical .Socii'tv Will hold Its first .lair meeting aT Tho ISxTnviiin'iit Station on Hatui'dav aftrrnoon. (ictnlier 2ml. Over one hundred of the leading rheni- Ists in Rochester aie fxpfi toil to romo. Representatives of the fc^ lac-uue sec- tion of the AmdHan (.'liemiral ••-—-•- •ivlH also be prese-nt. 5%e seiewt-tfle-naeetlne; _wili__,. ..-u»<. Jordan Hall about 3 p. m. An nti- J. tflresB will be given l>.v l^r. 1* U Van \t'iSlyke and d pap*r will be presetitoil ',. toy R. !•*. Keelcr. >•'' ^oilowinR the meetiniT. the visitini? ; cUoMiists will be shown over the I-TK-\{ ••• jioriment Station laboratories ,m<1 • ' -grounds-. Field, sports, weather per- in'ittinfc will lie proviaed for those who -^wisis to participate. About 8:30 ,p. m. an informal, dinner \ will'be served at'the Senoca Hotel 1 , This meeting has iicpn planned In order that the Rochester and Geneva chemists may m^et and become bel- far°.acquainted. All chernlsta in 'tie.- neva and vicinity are cordially Invitcl in be nrpsont nt this ine^tinp nnd •'inner to meet the visiting scientists. L. O. BRADY. TODAY Buck Jones in \Firebrand Treverson\ *WM. DUNCAN in . , \THE SILENT AVENGER\ - SATURDAY Vivian Rich in \World of Follies\ ' Mutt & Jeff In \Bare Idea\ • Matinee Only \THE SILENT AVENGER\ Oil Found in Broome County. Uroomo county U much stirred l % }' the nnmiHiH-ement that gas and oil havo lieen tiniiui in tho vicinity of Hullstead and Montrose. For sunie time options liave lieen acquired 1 n tracts of land in tho vicinity of those towns, l^ast week it developed t'.iMt Harry L. Johnson, a consulting tn™!- neer and gas and nil .specialist. «.is developing * the territory for u lai-ge oil rorporation. Because of trntiRp r- tati\n (HfRrulties and the nnn-dfllv - pry of the machinery it \III be lite, thia year before the work of shik'ng test-bull's can begin. SMITH OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT PECK'S BABBOY 1 This time it is without question the best it has ever bten 15 Special Song Hits Moro than 100 Long, Loud Hearty Laughs Flint's Dog Circus and Other Features Prices: 25, 35, 50, 75c, $1 Seats Now on Sale No«p\i> 'Well, my dtar, did thf* photogiaplirr succeed in making the laliy look pleasant'\' Mrs. Newpop - \No tlie baby succeeded in mnkjnar the photographer look Boston Tranocript. SMITH OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY, OCT. 5. BE Qfms 0TO5T COMEDY One Year in New York Playing LONDON PARIS 50o te Mall Orders Now '8«at Sale Saturday REGENT THEATRr \• ' Otmva't Plauuw p>t»«* _ K^ Matinee 2 P. «:\S7T?.V*SS.l5^ ^*TK«.;^* TODAY and SATURDAY FAIR B1NNEY in Allan Dw*n'j Production \Soldiers oi ADDED ATTRAC110NS FRIDAY \A London Bobby\ A Snub Pollard Comedy Paramount Magazine Potha Ntvw \ • •shifts m* \Squeakt and;*quawj(«^ . Paramount * COMING—MONDAY and Wfefelt PEARL^ TIMES WANT ADS. BRING . ^'ifiM