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THE EVENING ENTERPRISE- Mrs. William iC. Mattera, of Itatii- taeraley avenue, is spending a few days In Brooklyn as the guest of MiSs Mary Elisiaheth Thomas J. Driscoll left last night for Albufg, Vt.» to join Mrs. Driscoll Mho has heen speiidlng some **— Mrs. Gordon hforrle, of Staatsburgh, chairman of the Tenth Oampaign DI e trict of the Woman Suffrage Party, announces with much regret the res ignation of Miss Harriet Rogers suffrage leader in Piitnam County. She has been appointed by the Red Cross-society to do -work abroad and expects to sail very soon, ffliss Rog ers is a niece of Stuyvesant Pish and a cousin of Hamilton Pish, jr., of the loth Regiment. Mrs. C. A. Hopkins, of Brewster, has been appointed to take her place. Wilfrid Sherrill is spending the mainder of Aoigust with Mrs. Shcr and their children at Martha’s Vine yard, where the family has spent the' summer. Miss Inez Budd, of New York City, is the guest of her ]>arents, Mr and Mrs. W a lter S-. Budd, ot ■their hom e on COnklln street. On August ?1, a little daughter ar rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Raymond, of Long Island City. Mrs. Raymond before her m ar riage was 'Miss Edna Austin, of this city. The little one has been named Dorothy Austin Raymond. Miss Pauline Mahoney of South Clover street has returned from the mountains where she has been visit ing for a month. hSe is making a Hying visit to New Y o r k w h e r e sh e is th e g u e s t of h e r sister, .Mrs. P. Fogey. Her sister. Miss Beatrice James P. BaldMin, .professor of history at V»a»af College, has fo* turned to this city after an absence since February 1. (Dr. A. W. Thomson, of this ol'iyi who has been iitsfloclatsd with Dr. J. B. Sa-dller In surgical -Work, ex-. pects to leave the city tomomrw for Washington, -where he will report Ibr duty at the Army i^chool. Mr. and Mrs. Wiilet Ei Hoysradt returned Wednesday : where they -have spent the lant seven weeks, most of the time tut Brighton ■Beach on the shore of Ihlte Ontario. They made the trip by tootof, Mrs. de Youhg and daughter Helen, of Brooklyn, -who have beau the guests of Mr. and' Mrs. Waiter Corlies, have returned to their home after e pleasant visit icuthis city. Dr. Deo R. Tighe, of the staff of the Hudson River .State Hospital, leaves Poughkeepsie tomiTow for Indianapolis, Ind., where he -Siill en ter the officers’ training camp at Port BeniJamln Harrison for a mili tary course. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. Wetsel, of 30 CorlieS 'Avenue, have as their guests Mrs. Mary E. WetSel, of Burnt Hills, N. Y., and Mrs. J. A. McOormacR, of Sohenectady, -«^o ar rived Wednesday noon. On ^ i d a y Mr. and Mrs. Wetsel and their guests will leave on att automobile trip to Saratoga Springs. Charles Mo^rschauser and Dr, C. E. Dane will leave tomorrow morning by motor for the Morschauser camp at North Hero, Vt., where they will spend'-severai weeks! Miss 'Nellie Dingman, of 10 Baker Street, who was visiting in the' west, was taken seriously ill and l&d to be brought home. ‘She is now In Vas- sar Hospital for an operation. Paul I. Reynolds, Robert .Smith and Virgil Bherrill returned on Wednesday from Martha’s Vineyard. ro s e ,, xaex xnx.s The -Misses Gladys and Catherine Mahoney, and iMss Margaret Joseph of -yv innlkee Avenue, afe the are spending a vacation at Wayne, I SUMts of (MTS. i E. J. 'Hail at Sylvan conn. , . M rs. W a llace Jillard and her moth- Irving Be'rgman, who has er, Mrs. E. J. Whaley, of Southeast avenue, are spending their vacation at Asbury Park. John J. 'Farrell of 31 Maple .^itreet, former bartender a t' the Morga,| House, underwent an operation last Saturday at Vassar Hospital. His many friends will' be glad to hear that he is getting along nicely. Ja'mes P. Baldwin, professor of history at Vassar 'College, has re- been the ^ e s t of Mrs. Benjamin 'Bergman, of li Dean Place, i^tumed to her home in New York 'City yes terday. Miss ESffle 'Porteous returned to her home in this city on Tuesday from Weils Beach, Maine, where she spent the first par*, of August. .Miss Porteous left today to visit Mr. and Mrs. MICHAELS ELECTRICIAN An estimate will be cheerfully fur nished on any work you contemplate. SHOP—10 and 12 N. CLINTON ST. ' phone 76, Graham L. Sterling at their summer home at Twin Lakes, Conn. a t V a » » a r v_/uiie^c, no-o x c - . -r-^ to this city- after an absence ■ Doro hy a . washhum, of 29s since February 1. Professor B a ldw in ^. for Lit- cured a leave of absence from spend Vassar College for a half an academic year and went to Harvard U n iyer-' ^pfurnod Avenue, has I sity w h e r e h e studied in the 'H a r v a r d ! ^ ^ -hree -weeks' vacation I.Library, preparing to com p lete his 1 f yl7ania. 'ubiication on “The King’s ’Council.” ! le was at Colum'bia Hniversity I six weeks where he gave a course summer nf spending ' of lectures at the summer session of | ^ .Orient, Dong Island, ithe university. He and Mrs. Baldwinof Mrs. Henry lare now at home on 'College avenue, jsummer home, land in September Professor Baldwin . Bridge K oeck, of Mati- .will resume his 'professorship e i t ' Z T X l ^ vassar College. ! Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Southwick ' Pa‘hpr rsnii nr \ of 370 Main street announce the en - ;,„j^ ' , , , . ’ f®' , ' companied by his mother, were the gagement of their daughter Elizabeth Mahoney, or to Guy W. Morehouse, son of Wil- south Clover street last week m o b ile dealer. M iss Sou th w ick is a j M ilitia, who is Stationed m e m b e r o f th e train in g cla s s a t V a s - N e w Y ork City, is sp e n d in g a sar Brothers Hospital and a popular ,hort visit with his mother in this member of the younger social .set in ■ ^ ty ., Mr. Bushnell has enlisted in the tms c i t ^ Mr. Morehouse is associ-- u . s. N. Reserve Force and will rc- ;aced w i a his father m the automo- port for duty after a week at White » - ----- -------------'huslness. No date for the wed- Lake, N. Y., as the guest of Frederick Tical machinery, ^mg has been set. | vi,”ard, the Shakespearean actor, who 5 cheerfully fur- Professor A. B. Lewis, who leaves has a bungalow there LUCKEY,PLATT&CO. 332^346 Main S t , and £4-30 Ae&dams^ Si. TStJRSDAY, AHGlfST 23, 1917. ^0 ; n e w a u t u m n b l o u s e s ? MARCnNG IN FULL RANKS! 4 4 A 4 ^ Such cool and pretty 0 - b lo u ie. that .eem to 0 , grow daintier with 0 ^ each de&igna 0 The advance styles 0 are popping out ot 0 their boxes and they 0 produce 0 . ^ Silk and Georgette Combinations—Plaids, Stripes and White Crepe ^ De Chines— High and Low Necks to Suit the Purchaser -Leading Colors for F,all Are Navy, Taupe, 'Plum, Green Pershing and Beet-Root PRICES:—$5.50 to $10.50 iLuckey, Platt & MADSEN & WISTOFF CONSTRUCTION CO. Genera! Contractors and Builders E s ti m a te s Cheerfully Furnished. <15 M a r k e t S t r e e t , Room 32. Telephone 1187-W. Edward W. MeCready consulting Accountant. Accountant, Auditor, Systematizer. Cost Accounting Expert. 313 MansTdh St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Telephone JIGS. SUN RESTAURANT ! 485 Main Street. { The most popular up-town res- i taurant. Regular dinner, 25c., from I 11 till 2:30. ^Chicken dinner. Sun- I day, 36c., at 485 Main street. The | only place where you get a square { meal for 25c. \ the ci'ty Saturday to report at Platts- ! burgh for training for a commission, | p iatt possible for nearly every -woman. Treat your hair the Pompeian way and your friends will immediately remark, “How soft and beautiful your hair loolcs.” Pompeian HA IR Massage is a pure amber liquid. Not Oily. Not sticky. Will stop Dandruff and Scalp Itching, To get quick results, roll the scalp the Pom peian -way (carefully described in booklet enclosed with every bottle). The massaging of the scalp v/akes up the roots of the hair to new life. This massaging Iso opens the pores of the scalp to the -wonderfully stimulaRng liquids in Pompeian HAIR Mas sage, Dandruff and Scalp Itch ing disappear. Your hair will become and stay healthy, vig orous and attractive. Pompeian HAIR Massage cannot discolor the hair. De lightful and dainty to use. Get a 25c, 50c or $i bottle TODAY a t the store, and prova to yourself 'the quick results possible, MEN hare applications at barber shops. Made by the reliable makers of the famous Pompeian MAS SAGE Cream and Pompeian NIG HT Cream 7 P . “WHY” Do You Worry? About the high cost of living? Every thing costs- more than it used, to,- but it’s up to you, to cut that increased cost in two, if you can, and you can if you trade at Anox’s—^Poughkeep sie’s largest Tea, Coffee and Grocery House. Call or Telephone your order and our free delivery service will bring to your door the highest stand ard grade of food stuffs produced and at money-saving prices. Cleveland’s Baking Powder. ..39c Ih. Gold Seal Baking Powder ........ 19c lb. Shredded Wheat Biscuit.. ,12c pkge. Force ........................... ........... 10c pkge. Toasted Corn Flakes .............. Tc pkge. G r a p e -N u ts ........................ 12 l- 2 c pkge. Ex. Fancy 'Cal. Prunes . ........... 15c lb. Good Meaty ’Prunes .............. ..lie lb. Fancy Pink Alaska Salmon.. 18c can Fancy Red Alaska Salmon...23c can Queen Quality Oleomargarine 27c lb. Finest’Made 27c lb. Company’s, is spending h i has a brother, James M. Lewis, o f ' vacation at 'Nutley N J Pittsburgh, who has been ordered to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Bailey in Prance In the near future, ■ tertained about 50 guests at their training having been completed. I first reception last evening, at their fo o'Kt'.-ia/7 \ha ■£. ___ ^ IVhile abroad he expects to get In tensive instruction in trench war fare, and to he brought hack to teach it to men cl the new army in this country. Mr. Lewis’ brother has the commission of first lieuten- Mrs. Ackley H. Richards, of South Ayenue, has had as her guest Miss M ary S c o tt, of Jam a ica, L. I. ADMISSION, 5c. CHILDREN, 10c—THE BEST PICTURES IN THE CITY. BEAUTIFUL A N I T A S T E W A R T TONIGHT V A S s A R CHARMING M O L U E K IN G TONIGHT ROBERT KNOX’S SONS Grocqrs and Tea Merchants.. Main Street, Opposite Market Street, Poughkeepsie, N, Y. , Two Phones for Quick Service. S 8 ®SS 8 S 8 S 8 C FOR THAT VACATION SUNBURN Our excellent are comforting home, 55 Ackerman sreet. Beacon Manv Poughkeepsians were present and enjoyed a delightful evening with dancing, music and a buffet supper. Mrs. Mary E. Roberts, mother of Mrs. Bailey, and a well kno-wn contraJ'to, gave several selections. Before her maiTJage, which took place e few weeks ago, Mrs. Bailey was Miss Gladys Roberts. Lunching at the Nelson House yes - terday were W. A. Campbell, of New York, G. P. Corlies, of Rochester, M'l. and Mrs. Meredith F. Foster, of H a rt ford, Conn,, J. E. Bramhall, of Boston, R. P. Morris and ‘Mrs, K. L. Morris, of -Richmond, Ca,, Lee Frederick, ot Albany and Thomas A. McManus and John Toohey, of Troy. Mrs. John Farrell, of Hyde Park, is spending a day In New York. ■William Dunwoody, of High -street, Is camping with a parly of friends at Lake Katrine. ^MARKET.ST^!K8«f*, W IT H D R A W S C O M P L A IN T . ‘Mrs. Elizabeth Hart of 6 Maple street, charged with grand larceny, was arraigned in the city court he- r Judge Overocker last night and- acquitted when the defendant, Dem- etrcTVeres, witlittrew fhe complaint. Mrs. Hart was arrested on August f on the complaint of Veres. The man stated he had lost $25'0 on the street and the woman had found the sa m e and refused to turn it o v e r to the rightful owner. William A. Mul- vey represented the defendant, while Joseph F. Horan appeared for Veres. JOB-WORK THE ENTERPRISE PRINTERY BOOK WORK Clover’s Rebellion, is the Titie of this Greater Vitagraph Future. ‘Showing that love will find a way in spitex of Dukes and riches and the ambitions of schem ing relatives- Mr. Childe wanted her niece to ttajry Duke Bois for social advancement and Mr. Childe had his eye upon Peter Raine, the son of a railroad magnate, but Clover decided that I^. Billy Dunn was to be the man. The decision was easier than the fullfilment and—well you know how ANITA STEWART CAN ACT. ‘‘The Mystery of the Double Cross” M U T T & JEFF- TONIGHT ‘CHEMICAL CALAMITY” M A R Y PICKFORD TOMORROW AT THE VASSAR, MATINEE AND NIGHT. mSSAR TWEAfRE SPECIAL PRICES FRIDAY MATINEE 5c AND 10c NIGHT 10c AND 15c MARY PICKFORD in the Paramount Feature HULDA FROM HOLLAND Ike Queen the Movies MATINEE^AND EVENING—FRIDAY TOMORROW—FRIDAY—AUGUST 24—VASSAR THEATRE—572 MAIN STREET.