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MOiiDA^, AUG USX iJ/, l&i7. Xirlii ii/Jl’l x'iiJcCt'RiSii- P U U G H K E B P S IE , S, S 8 S u its t h a t c a n b e w o r n th e e n t i r e y e a r a r e h e r e in th is g r e a t m id - s e a s o n re d u c t i o n . Mr. a,n^ Mrs. J a iaes oi. Bar street. Have reiuruvu irom Ueeau Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F reer 2.nd fam ily, of Gran- ^ s treet, have returuoil Aom {Snyaers uake, at Troy, r., after a two monttis' vacation. Rev. C. W. Walroth, a former if Trinity n Pouffhk Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lyndon Andrews of T rinity M. E. Church, was a visitor in Pouffhkeepsle today. were in Poughkeepsie on th e ir way back to their home in Youngstown. Ohio, w h ere Mr. Andrews is the head of the departm e n t of m o d e m lan- lagGs in the high school. M rs. -An- was form e rly Miss M aude Brennen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thom as B rennen of New H a m b u rgh. Mr. ana Mrs. John M. Jara'hs, Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Fitchett, Mr. M o rton Bley, of this city, 1-2 years and Mrs. E d w a rd L. M ink and Guil- old, delighted the congregation at tu'i ford Dudley m o tored to Hudson S a t- W aanington stree t M. E. G'iiurcn last urday afternoon and attended the fu- evening with vioiin services at the nerai of Mrs. H e n ry Hudson, wife of regular seiwices. Young Mr. Bley, wno ex-M ayor Hudson of th a t city. a pupil of Professor Burhem , dis- ark, Asbury P a rk and A tlantic City plays unusual ability. in New Jersey. Mr. Dietz, who is a Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Frost, of Bald- driver for Lady W a shington Hose Ing avenue, are at Ocean Grove. Company, will not return to his du- Mrs. W illiam E. Weed is spending Lies until the m iddle of Septem b er. :he week in New York City visiting Miss Jennie Mtiuro, of Gloversvdlle, her son, F m a k E. W eed, a form e r x . y ., is the guest of h e r sister, Mrs. m em b er of Company K, now with Furlong, wife of Dr. F ran k C. F u r- Troop G, 1st New \ ork Cavalry, ot long, of N o rth Clover S r e e t , this city. Utica. He will take p a r t in the pa- On Sunday Miss Mauro and Dr. and rado in New York Tnursday before Mrs. Furlong enjoyed an antom obi/e going south. trip to the A shokan D am and other Miss Hazel Lashw ay, of Luck- points of in terest in U lster Coimty. ey, P lart and Uompany, has goue Miss M arie G allagher has returned to P lattsburgh, w h e re she will enjoy from Norfolk, Va., w h ere she was the a two weeks’ vacation. She accom panied the Misses Bertha and Victors Larabie who have been her guests in this dty for two weeks, to their home in Plattsburgh. Miss Elizabeth Miller, of SO Mont gomery street, Has returned from a three weeks’ vaca tio n sp e n t at Troy and n e ighboring p laces. Miss Dorothea Decker, of 52 Wash ington street, has been spending three v.eeks at Indian Lake. guest for several weeks of her sister, Mrs. Stanton Meades, formerly Miss Katherine Gallagher, of this city. Dr. Otto Faust is making an ex tended tour of the west. Friends of the local veterinary received post cards from him at Kansas City, Mo., last week. Police Sergeant and Mrs. William J. .Sheedy, of Balding avenue, have returned home from a delightful va cation of three weeks spent at Mrs. Miss M arion Kearney, of the Conn- | ©heady’s form e r home n e a r Ogdens- ty C lerk’s office has returned from j b u rgh in northern New York. S e r - I S of these low prices on Only a few more days Elting Standard Suits Main at Liberty H u n n ’s Lake v tiere she spent part of her vacation w ith a party of friends. Miss May Vail, of th e clerical force of Luckoy, P latt & Company, is en joying a two weeks’ vacation, which will include trips to various points of interest. A party composed of the M isses R u th Dennis, K a therine Donaldson, 'Helen McCullough, Mary W halen, Ethel Haines, B e rtha Bonotaux and Ferdinand Kleoper, Thom as Delaney, Ray W. Jackson and H e n ry Lintel spent Sunday at Camp H a v -a-rest, on the Esopus Creek, as guests of ‘.lie P irate -Canoe Club. ■Mrs. A. H. Moore, of Davies Place, has returned home after a visit with h e r sister at h e r sum m e r home on Culver’s Lake, New Jersey. Mrs. W right Johnston of Flatbush, L. I., is the guest of h e r parents, Mr. 1810. Go See 1917. DuBois Brothers, 321 Main St., Poughkeepsie,N.Y. P o o r W o o d and W illow W a r e and H o u s s f u r n ish in g G oods. C o n s istin g of G a lvanized W a s h T u b s , C e d a r W a s h T u b s , W a s h Boai B o a r d s , B o som B o a rds, S leev e B o a rds, L a p B o a rds, P a s t r y B o a n B o a r d s , K n if e B o a r d s , C lo th e s W r in g e r s , Mop W r in g e r s , Clothe Mop Sticks, Brooms, Slaw Cutters, Clot’nes Hai a s k:ets, e t s , L u n c h B a s k e ts, G a lvanized W a t e r F -lo u r P a ils, W o o d e n Scoops, , Wooden Spoons, Lemon Squeezers, Carpet ’o tato M a s h e r s , F lo u r S ieves, Coal S k i r t M e a t Mop Wringers, Clothes Lines, Mops, ampers, Market Baskets, Clothes ized W a t e r P a ils, C ream P a ils, VO, UIWW...O, wv.«v..v, Market Baskei L u n c h d F i b r e Pan», Paper Wash Basins, Corn Poppers, Sweepers, Clothes Horses, Clothes Pins, Pol Sieves, Soap Cups, Knife Boxes, Sugar Boxi B u tter Bowls, B u tter Ladles, B u tter Stam p s, -------- ----------. -------- - --------- Ss 3 H o o p C e d a r K e elers lers, B a r r e l C o v e r s , ice C ream F r e e z e r s , I a r a t o r s . Coal H o d s , M rs. P o t t s ' Irons, W h itew a s h B rushes,-i :, Counter ers, Snow W o o d F a u c e t s , B r a s H o o p C e d a r K e e ixes, Spice , Butt ■ ■ itter Moulds, Butter Spades, GRAHAM INSURANCE *A re you F U L L Y p r o te c te d ? Fire, Fidelity, Workman's Com pensation, Glass,! A u tom o b ile. S l X T Y - T W t ^ M A R K E T ...... PHONE geant Sheedy resumed his duties at the police station this morning. Mr. and Mrs. M atthew Galvin, of Clinton C o rners, are receiving con gratulations on the arrival of a aaughter, born recently at St. F r a n cis’ Hospital. Policem an and 'Mrs. Lewis T. ■Haines and Mr. and Mi’s. A lbert H. Klebes enjoyed an autom o b ile tour of W e s tchester County on Sunday. They took d'inner at Briarcliff Lodg-?. The trip was m ade in Officer H a ines’ touring car. Miss Bfflie Porteous returned S a t urday from E a s t Derry, N. H. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Sadlier, of Mill j P rofessor S tr e e t' are enjoying a vacation at A ttean Camp in Maine. Miss M ary Garrison, of Church Street, has taken the position of Photo shows Viscount Ishii, head of the Japanese Mission. His charming wife is below. VASSAR GIRL TO MARRY PROFESSOR Miss Lois Treadwell to Wed Beardsley Ruml Tomorrow Miss Lois Treadwell, daughter of Treadwell, of the department of biology of Vassar College, and Mrs. Treadswell, will be married on Tuesday at noon at the o r l a n i s T o T F h r i s t ' b ^ ^ ^ ”” R a y m o n d H a rry S. Bock ao uifeamoi. j , ^ and Mrs. Stephen J. M aher, of F o x ;C h u rch while he is enjoying a vaca- avenue, to ° ’ Of Ms mother, Mrs. Sarah Darts. of.a.Rual cor,>s of he U S^Armr. ^peat | 43 F ro n t street. ' the w e ek-end w ith friends m tovm. « T>rnfpesor Treadw e ll and his George Dorsey of Muncie, Ind., i s ’ Mrs. E. J. V/olff is at W e st P o ^ n t, the guest of relatives in this city. , and wih rem a in until Thursday for . S e n d s and a Miss M ary Walsh of Cannon street the ^aduation of her son. Edward J. ^ eia’ssm a tes will be p resent. Luckey, Platt & Co. 332‘346 Main St., and 14* W Academy St. Phone 2590 MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1917. In Preparing Children For School Now in This Store Mothers Will Make Wonderful Savings! SUITS Children’s School Suits Marked at Half— Coats Nearly So A FEW SBITS AT HALF PRICE A $ 12.50 Suit of Navy Blue Serge for a 1 2\^ year-old girl f o r ..................................... $8.25 A $10.00 Green and Tan Check Suit for a 12-year-old girl fo r .............................. $5.00 A $9.00 Black and White Suit for a 14- year-old girl f o r ......... .. ......................... $4.50 A $16.50 Tan Serge Dress for a 12-year- old girl f o r ...............................................$8.25 CHILDREN’S COATS FOR SCHOOL WEAR These Coats are marked at nearly half price although they are up-to-date garments. Here you will find ideal Fail Coats at prices that you will not be able to purchase them for when school begins. $ 8.75 Coats f o r ................................... $ 5c00 $1 1.00 Coats now marked a t ............... $ 6.50 $10.50 Coats now marked a t ............... $ 6.08 $15.00 Coats now marked a t ............... $ 9.25 $ 1 8.00 Coats now marked a t ............... $10.50 $22.50 Coats now marked a t ............... $11.25 Luckey, Platt & Co. C h u r n s , C r e a m S e p a r a t o r s , C o a l H o d s , M r s. P o t t s ' Ir o n s , \ Kalsomine Brushes, Shoe Brushes, Stove Brushes, Floor Brushes, Brushes, Horse Brushes, Shoe cru s h e s , Wool Ousters, F e a ther Duste B r u s h e s , H o rse Brushes S h o v e ls, S te p L a d d e r s , loe c r u s h e s , W o o l O u s ters, F e a t h e r Du rts. W a g o n s , S led s , E tc., E tc. JOB WORK THE ENTERPRISE PP.iNTERY BOOK W O R K ADM ISSIO N 10c. ---- C H U j D R E N , - THE FINEST PICTURES THE CITY TONIGHT 4 R E E L S ^ OF COMEDY WILLIAM RUSSELL the brilMant star of the screen will be seen in the Mutual Super feature “ THE TORCH BEARER” This is a play that lives. O n e of the strongest and most m teresting dramas that has ever been put on the screen. T b it is a wonder picture. See it tonight. REELS OFDRAMA W ith W illiam R u s s e l l in a M u tual M a s terpiece BIG REELS IN TONIGHT’S SHOW Two hours and tw enty minutes of good, clean, wholesom e fun and inspirational, worth-while drama. Come to the VASSAR tonight. ^ FOUR REELS OF GOOD COMEDY Come to The Vassar toni^ght, and laugh, laugh and laugh hiis returned from a three weeks’ idsit ^volrf, Jr. in Rutland, Vt. I Miss Bessie Gardner, of this city, Mrs. Adam -Schade and h e r grand- I spent the w e ek-end as the guest of daughter Anna are spending their j friends at Lake Katrine, vacation at E a s t H a rtford, Conn. j Before leaw n g for Platts-biirgh for Tbe M isses C a tharine and M ary j 'b e officers’ training cam p which re- Davis of P o rt Jervis are enjoying opened, W illiam J. Scanlon, a form er th e ir vacation with their aunt. Mrs. I PPughkeepslan, was m a rried in full Edward Kesselmarh, at 1 Davis, f^ress uniform to Miss Lois H a w - j tho’-ne, a school teacher in Ne-w York Mr. and Mrs, Edw a rd Dosee of .53 <^ity, niece of Attorney General M or- Gifford avenue are spending their vacation with friends in Albany. Mr. and Mrs. B ernard M ePeck, Jr., , of 38 South Glover street- are the happy parents of a haby boy, who will be nam e d Hov/ard. Mrs. Annie A n d e rson with h e r brother-in-law ', S. Anderson and children, left yesterday for Brooklyn and New Jersey where they will be the guests of relatives. A card party for the benefit of the New Paltz F ree L ibrary is to be held at the R iverside Casino a t New Paltz on W ednesday, playing will begin at 2:30 o’clock, and bridge and “500” will be played. Ice cream and cake will be served. A rrangem e n ts are in charge of Mrs. D. A. Hasbrouck. W ilfrid Sherrill m o tored back to town this afternoon after a couple of v/eeks with his /family a t Oak Bluffs, M a rtha’s Vineyard. Mrs, S h e rr ill and the children will rem a in until Octo- M iss L u c y O’Shea o f th e county clerk ’s office is sp e n d in g a tw o weeks’ vacation in New York and C o n n e c ticut. P a u l R e y n o lds has returned from M artha’s Vineyard where he has been spending some ume ivith Mr, and M rs. JHarris S. Reynolds at th e ir sum m e r home. i Miss M aty M eara of Cannon street has returned from a two week.^ va cation at Lowville, N. Y. Miss Margaret Wright of North Ham ilton street has returned from a three weeks’ visit to Greenbush and Troy, N. Y. L. Arnold Post, of 'Stanfordville, who studied in England on a Rhoades scholarship and after his graduation, enlisted in the English Army, serving in M essapotamia, is in this country lecturing in behalf of the Red Cross. O n Tuesday he will speak at Quaker Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Sam u el J. Moore, of 'DeGarmo Knolls, are entertaining Miss Nancy J, W illiamson, of V a n couver, B ritish Columbia. M r. and Mrs. Otto Dietz, of this city,,w h o w e r e m a rried hi St. P e t e r ’s R. C. C h u rch last W ednesday, enjoying their honeyfiaoon at N< ton E. Lewis and a grand-child of N a thaniel H a w thorne. SCENE IN AN AMUNITION PLANT. P h o to sh o w s rifle ca r t r id g e s b e in g asso r ted . G irls ex a m in e each c a r t rid g e and a ll d e f e c t iv e on e s a r e .th r o w n asid e to be m a d e over. ATTENTION JR. O. U. A. M. V IC T O R Y C O U N C IL NO. 82. There wjH be a Patriotic Roll Call Friday evening, August 31st in the Council Room in honor of brother members called, and su\bject to call, under National Gonscrij^on. A full attendance Is desired. Refreshments served by order of the Council. R o b ert L. Cam p b ell, Councilor: H. C. Townsend. Rec. Seet'y. AUg^D-31 T h e re will be no atten d a n ts. The b r id e - to - h e , the only d a u g h ter of P rofessor and M rs. T r e a d well, is popular locally and a scholar of ability. She is a g r a d u a te o f’ th e Poughkeepsie High School, having been valedictorian of h e r class. In 1914 she graduated fro.m Va&sar CoUege, again w ith honors, and in the follow ing year tau g h t as assistan t in the d e p a r t m e n t of psychology. D u ring the p a s t year she h a s been tak in g p o s t g rad u a te w o rk in psychology in the U n iversity of Chicago. M r. R u m l is a professor of chology in the C a rnegie Instituti P ittsb u rg h . A fter a b rief w e d d ing trip th e young people ’w ill m ake th e ir hom e in P ittsb u rg h . Our Ever- Increasing o r g a n izatio n m a k e s th i s c o r p o r a tio n still more capable of giving you the v e r y b e s t of a tte n t i o n . An e s t i m a te ch e e r fu lly fu r n i s h e d on co n te m p la t e d building or in s ta l la t i o n of w a t e r , v a c u u m or pow e r P.C. DOHERTY CO, Phone 287. 112 M a in S t r e e t. WM. F. CANTY H E A T IN G , TIN N IN G , JO B B IN G . C o rnices, S k y lig h t an d M etal C e ilings, Roofing, L e a d e r and G u tt e r W o rk, 129 T H O M P S O N S T R E E T . P h o n e 1450-J_ P o ’k e e p s ie, N. Y. BOAT SERVICE F R E I G H T AND P A S S E N G E R S CENTRAL HUDSON LINE. FO R N E W Y O R K CITY — S te a m e r s leave P o u g h k e e p s ie M o n day, T u e s d a y , W e d n e s d a y , T h u r s d a y , F r id a y , 6:30 p. m .; S a t u r d a y , 12:00 ' noon; S u n d a y , 8 :16 a. m., 4:15 p. m., 3:00 p. m. =>!' FROM N E W Y O R K — F r a n k lin S t, P ie r “WHY” Do Yon Worry? About the high cost of living? E v e ry th in g co s t s m o r e than it used to, but it’s up to you to cut th a t increased cost in tw o , if you can, end you can if you trade at K n o x ’s — P o u g h k e e p sie ’s la r g e s t T e a , Coffee and G rocery H o u se. C a ll or T e lep h o n e your order and our free delivery service wilT bring to your door th e h ig h e s t stan d ard grade of food stuffs produced and at m o n ey-saving prices. KVERY FRIDAY EVENING. Town Hall, Staatsburgh Motion Picture Enter tainment and Dancing The Great Universal Serial, “The Voice on the Wire.” WALSH & LEO, Mgrs, C leveland’s B a k in g Pow d e r — 39c lb. Gold Seal Baldng Pow d e r.........19c lb. Shredded Wheat Biscuit.. .12c pkge. F o r c e - ................................................ pkge. T o a s t e d C o m F la k e s ................. 7c pkge. Grape-Nuts ....................12 l-2c Ex. Fancy Cal. Prunes Good M eaty Prunes ................. H e lb. F a n c y P in k A laska Salm o n . .18c can F a n c y Red Alaska S a lm o n ...2 3 c can 2C pk| , .15c ] Queen Quality Oleomargarine 27c lb. Finest Made 27 c lb. ROBERT KNOX’S SONS Grocers and Tea Merchants. Main Street, Opposite Market Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Two Phones for Quick Service. FOR THAT VACATION SUNBURN Fo.’’ Poughkeepsie ste< Monday, T u e s d a y , W e d n e ;sday, Frid; samers leave i T h u r s - F o r P o u g h k e e p s ie s t e a m e r s leav e M o n d ay, T u e s d a y , W e d n e s d a y , T h u r s day, F r id a y , 4:3 0 p. m .; S a t u r d a y , 1:30 p. m., 3 p. m .; Sunday, 9:30 a. m ., 5:30 p. m. FOR A L B A N Y — S t e a m e r s leav e P o u g h k e e p s ie, T u e s day, T h u r s d a y , S a t u r d a y , 9 :00 a. m. F. L. S IM P S O N , A g e n t. P o u g h k e e p s ie. Our excellent PURE TALCUM POWDERS are comforting to use. ASK CENTRAL FOR 1 - 5 1 - 6 And Communicate With Albert C, Smitb & Co 505 M AIN ST. When You Want The Best In PLUMBING AND HEATING PNEUMATIC WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS, and DISPOSAL PLANTS JO B W O R K T H E E N T E R P R I S E PRINTIERY BOOK WORK SUN \ res Y a u r a n t * ^ ' 4S5 M a in S tre e t . I The m o s t popular up-tow n r«3- teurant. R egular dinner, 25c., from j 11 till 2:30. Chicken dinner. Sun- | day, 35c., a t 4S5 Main street. The j lace w h e re you get a square | 25c. I o n ly plac \ meal for