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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 7

The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 7

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The Morning Calli
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7 TIIE ALLEXTOTTX MOKXIXG CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1908. OBITUARY. mm Broken Knee in Fall. George Heintzleman, of Lynnport, sustained a fracture of his right knee cap Jn a fall oni Sunday. He was brought to the hospital yesterday for treatment.

Gins ommencemeEi Wear Farr Low Shoes And Appreciate the Full Comfort of Summer Dress Young lea and Women To Be Sure You Need A New Carpet To Be Sure You Get The Right One Come Here And It Is emphasize our largest Showing of Summer Low Shoe wear in this vicinity Styles that we know are newer, different better wearing and lower prices than named Has Caused the Daily Increasing Demand for Faar Shoes For Women PUMPS in Patent, Dull, Wine and Tan calf leathers, Black, London Smoke, White and Tan Suede. $3, $4 and upward. OXFORDS In all the above leathers, $2 to $6.00. Shield tip Oxford here illustrated the newest of the season all leathers, $3.00. 1 For Children CHAMPAGNE FIVE-STRAP ROMAN SANDALS not shown elsewhere.

Sizes 1 to 5, $1.25. 5 to 8, $1.50. 8V2 to 11, $2.00. ROMAN SANDALS in White, Burnt, Tan and Patent leathers, 75c to $2.00, according to size and grade. OXFORDS all leathers, 75c to $3.60.

White Canvas and Buckskin SHOES and l-strap Ankle Ties and Barefoot Sandals, 75c to $3. II For Noted far Selling Goad Goods Cheap. .737 Hamilton Street. Trimmed Hats, the New Ideas. At $3.98, $4.50 and $4.98.

It would seem that it is scarcely possible to bring out new ideas to regularly, but the fact that we are in constant touch with the world's fashion centers enables us to always show the new things first. In our $3.50, $3-98, $4.50 and $4.98 hats, the constant style changes are quickly apparent. Each time you come you see something different. In fact every hat is new and different. Our hats at the above prices other stores ask from $5.00 to $8.00 for.

A eure saviBg of from $1.50 to $3.00 on any hat you buy here. Women's Waists Worth $1.50 at 98c. One 6tyle has the entire front of one band embroidery and lace insertion 98c, worth $1.50. Another has the front of allover embroidery 98s worth $1.50. Still another style has the front designed of insertions of embroideries lace and fine tucks 98c worth $1.50.

Another is a tailored model, the front Is in fine tucks, a band of Swiss embroidery runs down the front, f8c worth $1.50. Just as good values at $1.98, $2.50 $2.98, $3.50 and $3.93. Ladies' Undermuslins. Our assortments afford most complete variety. Our prices appeal to all discriminating purchasers.

Every garment is perfect in cut and finish, daintily trimmed and of desirable materials. Only the choicest patterns of laces and embroideries used. Corset Covers at 10c, 18c, 25c, 29c, 39c, 50c, up to 98c. Skirts, full and fluffy, deep flounces, lace or embroidery trimmed. 98c, $1-50, $1.75, $1.98, $2.50 up to $4.98.

Gowns styles and quality we can recommend, 50c, 59c, 69c, 75c, 98c, $1.50 up to $3.50 Chemise, 29c, 50c, 75c, up to $1.50. Ladies' Drawers, 25c, 29c, 50c, 75c, and 9Sc. A full line of Children's Muslin Underwear at popular, prices. Infants' Wear. Infants' wear, the well made and popular priced kind.

Dresses 25c to $3.93. Skirts 25c to $1-98. P. K. Reefers 50c to $2.50.

Lawn Caps, 25c to $1.50. to see our popular priced line of Valenciennes, Laces and Embroideries the most stylish, trimmings for wash dresses. Co Fancy Paper Weights and Desk Ornaments 50c to $1.00. Beautiful Illustrated Bocks 'V $1.50 to $3.00. Latest Popular Novels Leather and Padded 7 Ml 75c to $2 00.

Silver and Gold Jewel Boxes $1.45 to $5.00. L'Art Nouveau Trays Af and Ornaments $1.00 to $10.00. Many Pretty Novelties 50c to $2.50. Men, do Your Wives Buy Coffee on the Quality Remember, a FRESH ROAST adds to the -Qual i I ity. We Roast Coffee daily.

09-811 Hamilton Street Co, i i A Good Fountain Pen Waterman, $2.50 to $5.50. Wirt, $1.50 to $3.00. Leather Combination Writing Desks $1.50 to $3.00. Webster's Handy Collegiate Dictionary $3.50 to $5.00. Plain and Mounted Desk Pads 50c to Cut Glass and Gilt Ink Stands 75c to $3.75.

Novelty Pictures New Subjects, 40c to $3.00. Card and Letter Cases 75c to $3.00. "Marriage" is a very Important step. In fact there is none more important In a person's life. Buying a HAT is another important step.

Buy here and the step is an easy one. WIDE BRIM STRAWS for the young and stylish man. MEDIUM BRIMS for the more conservative. SOFT STRAWS. PANAMAS.

The genuine kind and stylish shapes, $3 to $8. A. A. KLINE, 605 Hamilton Street. Loi for equal quality elsewhere Providing every size and width known assuring perfect fitting Male on special Low Shoe Lasts which avoids slipping at the heel and the unsightly gaping at eides.

ll I 11 Lch Chat Abcnt Yonr Friends Mrs. II. C. Wotring. of Schnecks-ville, was a visitor in the city yesterday.

J. W. Bittner, of Allentown, a student at Mt. Airy Theological Semi-nry, preached the morning and evening sermon in the Lutheran Church at North Water Gap last Sunday. APPORTIONMENTS MADE.

Assessments Made by Lehigh Classis Upon Various Congregations. The appended table shows the apportionment for mission and other purposes, made upon the various congregations by Lehigh Classis at its recent meeting at Jacksonville, as well as the amounts paid for the year 1907 and 1908: Apportionment. Paid 1907-OS Jordan Charge 845.00 St. John's, 552.00 293.00 Fleetwood Charge. 749.00 132.00 Maxatawney Chge.

825.00 603.00 Mahoning Charge 745.00 460.00 Kutztown Charge. 354.00 102.00 Grace, S. Allentown. 121.00 65.00 Zion, Lehighton 691.00 468.94 Lansford Charge. 2S1.00 90.00 Salisbury Charge.

74S.00 189.00 St. Andrew's Allentown, In full 730.00 730.00 Egypt Charge 755.00 544.00 Lenhartsville 603.00 237.43 Trinity, Allentown, overpaid 363.00 863-00 Christ, Allentown. 601.00 230.65 Coplay Charge 652.00 420.00 Grimsville 357.00 73.36 Dubb's Memorial, Allentown, in full 330.00 330.1)0 Salem, Allentown, in full 1260.00 1260.00 Macungie Charge, in full 28200 282.00 Frieden's Charge 404.00 149.S3 St. John's Allentown overpaid 528.00 531.00 in full 820.00 820.00 Summit overpaid 346.00 148.47 Zion Charge 344.00 246-00 Jacksonville Cr 625.00 390.00 Christ, Packerton. 53.00 28.00 Ziegel Charge 548.00 192.23 Heidelberg Charge.

548.00 394.00 Washington Memorial Charge. 62 00 Summer Cottage Rented. A party of Catasauquans composed of Howard Swartz, Herbert Klepping-er, Bert Walker and Fred Walker have rented Lafalot Cottage at Lake Winola in Wyoming County for the season of 1908 and propose having a series of house parties there during August. The cottage is one of the finest on the lake, fully furnished and with the unexcelled facilities for outdoor life In the wild and the social advantages afforded by the eummer population of the place. The young men and their friends are looking forward to a very enjoya'ble summer outing.

As they win not occupy the cottage all of the time they are willing to rent it to desirable paries for 'what remains of June and the months of July and September. They will gladly furnish photographs and particulars to parties interested. Pastor to Change. Rev. A.

B. Williamson, who several weeks ago resigned as pastor of the Delaware Water Gap Presbyterian Church, after a continuous service of over thirteen years, to accept a call from the congregation of the First Presbyterian Church at Bloomsbury, N. will preach for the first time in his new charge Sunday morning next. Rev. Williamson went to Delaware Water Gap in 1895 after a successful pastorate in the First Presbyterian Church at Harrisburg.

Ada Jones Sings "All she gets from the Ice man Is ice." It's a big hit There is a dialogue in it. And you'll take this record after you hear it, nine out of every ten people that hear 4t want it. It is G. C. Aschbach, -who is catering to your wants, and -who desires to impress upon you, the fact, that Wfi ARB THH HEADQUARTERS FOR anything in the PHONOGRAPH and musical lines.

Call, you are always welcome. G. C. ASCHBACH, 639 Hamilton Street New Jerusalem Aids College. The New Jerusalem consregalion raised toward the Berks Hall fund of Muhlenberg College to help reach the mark required to obtain the Andrew Carnegie offer of $20,000.

This makes a total of $211.90 from that congregation. PUMPS for Dress and etreet wear in Tan, Dull and Patent leathers, 2-eyeIet and flat bow effects, $3 to $6. OXFORDS in all leathers, button, lace and ring effects, $2 to $6.00. THE COMMENCEMENT PUMP FOR MEN. HAVE YOU SEEN IT? A Dull Mat Kid 2-eyeIet Tie with High Protruding tongue, the smartest and best fitting pump ever introduced.

Shown exclusively here, $3.00. Farr Bros. Co. 739-41 Hamilton Street Allentown, Pa. MRS.

KATE E. WEAVER. Kate wife of Rev. R. C.

Weaver, of Bethlehem, died at the family residence, at Bethlehem, yesterday, after aa illness of several months with a complication of diseases, aged 63 years, 3 months and 18 days. Deceased was a daughter of the late Nathan and Susanna Shimer Grim, and was born near Friedensville, Lehigh county. Besides her husband, she is survived by two brothers, Jacob L. Grim, of Bethlehem, and Abraham S. Grim, of this city.

Three nieces and one nephew ateo survive. The funeral take place on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with services in Christ Reformed Church, South Centre street, Bethlehem. Ser- Interment will bo made in the Grim family plot on Nisky Hill Cemetery. JOSEPH HANDWERK. Joseph Handwerk, a veteran of Company 176lh Regiment, Penna.

Vol. Infantry, died at Bests on Saturday afternoon of a complication of diseases, aged seventy-four years, nine months and five davs. He is survived by his wife and two sons, Tilgh-man, of Marshallville, Ohio; William, of Lyon Valley, and these brothers and sisters; David, Eld ward, Nathan, of Saegersville; Owen, of New Tripoli; Mrs. John McDadd, Northampton; Mrs. Joseph Andreas.

Walnut-port, and Mrs. Charles Blose. of Bests. JAMES BREWER. Paralysis was the indirect cause of the of James Brewer, of East Stroudsburg, Friday.

Deceased was thirty-six years, four months and eight days old and had suffered two strokes of the dread disease. He never completely rallied from the effects of the first attack. Surviving him, besides his widow, are teh children; Harry Brewer, of Scranton; Wiliiam Brewer, of Canadensis; Charles Brewer and Archie Brewer, of Wilkes-Barre; eGo. Brqwer, of Easton; Mrs. Charles Custard, of Paradise Valley; Mrs.

Wesley Smith, of Mountain-house; James Brewer, Mrs. John Gordon and Mrs. William Krauter, of East StroudRburg. MARGUERITE SANDT. Marguerite Sandt.

daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sandt after an illness of four weeks, died at the family residence in Bangor, on Saturday, aged 17 years. Deceased was graduated from "the Bangor High School in 1907. INFANT OF JOHN MULLEN.

The month-old son of John F. and Hattie Mullen, of No. 41G Green died vesterday of heart failure. The funeral will be held on Thursday at 2.30 p. with services conducted by Rev.

George F. Gardner. Burial will be made in West End Cemetery. ROBERT BAUERS. Robert G.

Allen, son of Abraham and Elmira Eisenhower Bauers, died in Reading on Saturday, aged 2S years. Deceased resided with Mr. and Mrs. John Ailen, of South Bethlehem, who reared him from infancy Deceased was employed for some years in the Lehigh Valley Railroad offices. -His mother, three sisters.

Mrs. Harry Peters, of Philadelphia; Mrs. Haupt, of Weaversville, a sister In Schenectady, N. and two brothers, Albert and Bert Bauer, In the West, survive. FREE! Your Ticket is Good to Return for 21 Days After Seeing These Lands, Can Arrange Side Trip If Desired FREE.

ONE WEEK'S TRIP FROM ALLENTOWN TO LARAMIE, WYOMING. TUESDAY. JUNE 16. YOUR RAILROAD FARE TO LARAMIE AND BACK TO ALLENTOWN IS FREE. Your Berth in a standard Pullman sleeper, IS FREE.

Three meals a day in the dining car ARE FREE. Hotel service while at Laramie IS FREE. Automobile service to see the city and the fruitful land of the Big Laramie River Valley IS FREE. The colonizing agent of the Tall-madge-Buntin Land owners of 200,000 acres in the 30-mile wide Big Laramie River Valley is at No. 110 South Thirteenth street, and will give you full particulars pertaining to this trip.

Call on him or write him. Come and make arrangements to take this grand FREE TRIP. A number of local people arc going. N. C.

P.EACHY, 110 South Thirteenth Allentown, Pa. POLICE COURT. William Grate, a bricklayer, of South Allentown, was arrested on Monday on complaint of a woman, who told the police that he had a revolver in his pocket and was acting suspiciously in the neighborhood. No revolver was found on him and he stated that he never owned or car-riel a weapon. Joseph Garbaco, on Italian silk worker of No.

736 Meadow street, was arrested at Central Park for committing a nuisance. He was fined $5. Vandevilleian on Tour. James A. Wertman, the popular young entertainer, will leave to-day for Baltimore, where he is booked at the Savoy Garden Theatre June 15 for two weeks.

He then goes on the 11. and G. circuit for nine more wpeks. Mr. Wertman is well known In this vicinity ns a tramp comedian, playing the leading part in "A Noble Outcast." He is slated at "Jolly Jim, the Bum Comedian," doing a monologue entitled "Marriage and After," and singing, "I Said Hello," but will feature Albert Von Tilzer'g latest song hit "Nothing Hardly Ever Troubles Me." Card of Thanks.

In behalf of E. B. Young Post, 87, G. A. I desire to return the sincere thanks of the post as well as ot the Memorial Day Committee, to all organizations that took part In the parade on Saturday and to all who participated in the exercises on Union Cemotery, especially to the High school pupils, who sang under Miss Sokes' leadership.

A. D. HUTCHINSON, Chief Marshal. FaBFies. rrely I Sure To Latest Newest Patterns In All the Standard Makes You Are Invited To Inspect Them John N.

Lawfer Hamilton Street. New Carpet, Rug and Drapery House. Interior Decorations and Furnishings Pianos Pianos We permit no one to undersell us in quality or price on high class pianos Cash or Monthly Payments 527 Hamilton St. Pianos Pianos -FOR- Graduates Nobby Footwear I for Lads and Lasses Commencement Shoes in all the wanted leathers. Popular prices prevail.

John J. Hauser Co. 641 Hamilton Street. Be SSOES A splendid display of new styles in pretty cotton dress materials, including all that is desirable and appropriate for dresses for every day wear, or the finer materials for gowns to be worn at special functions. Our comprehensive i stock makes a delightful study for those who are planning these garments.

The great variety, coupled with the very) moderate prices, makes choosing here very easy. Handkerchiefs. Nothing more desirable than a ir handkerchief for a graduate's gift. All linen Handkerchiefs, In plain and embroidered hem. All over embroidery, lace effects, at ..2 fop 25o Fine all linen Handkerchiefs, In plain and embroidered hem, lace, all over embroidery, plaid and embroidered corner at Ladles colored Handkerchiefs at 25e Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, In embroidered hem aad edge, lace lnser-tion, plaid and all over embroidery at CCVa Ladies' All Linen Handkerchiefs, In A Multitude of Sensible Graduation Presents Xothing is better appreciated for a Graduation Gift than a Musical Present It is always in use and always a remembrance of the donor's thoughtful ness.

A visit to our store will show a multitude of different musical instruments and wares that are appropriate, beautiful, durable and reasonably priced. The expense can be limited to any amount desired. You can make your selections from Fianos like the Steinway, Hardman, Lester, Organs like the Estcy, Piano-players like the Pianola; in music boxes we handle the Stella and Mira; Talking Machines, the Edison, Victor and Columbia. AVe sell on easy payments if you say so. Music House, 544 Hamilton btrcei.

Fine New Cotton Fabrics Desirable for Suit or Dress. Fine quality batiste in the new color effects, in popular stripes, checks, ring dots, figures and fancy effects, very desirable for waists, sacques or shirt waist dresses. Price, yard 10c and 12c Dundee Suiting, very serviceable. Price, yard 15c Bordered Batiste, pretty styles. Price, yard 18c Admiral Suiting, in stripes, figures, checks, also plain colors.

Price, yard 18c Near-linen in brown, Copenhagen, tan and linen color, makes very stylish suits. Price, yard 25c Tourist Cloth, in white, champagne, light blue, Copenhagen, leather and black. Price, yard Mercerized Silk and fine zephyr ginghams, in all popular styles, very desirable for wash suits or children's dresses. Price, yard 25c Durban Cloth, In navy, Copenhagen, lavender, champagne, light blue and hazle nut. Price, yard 43c Empress Taffeta, In brown, azure and Copenhagen.

Trice, 48c Bordered striped Voile, in light blue, pink, lavender and black, also solid colors. Price, yard 60c Cotton Pongee, rough weave. Colors: Pink, hazle nut and navy, very appropriate for a serviceable summer dress. Price, yard plaid, embroidered hem, embroidered Gloves Appropriate Gifts for the Graduate. 8 button glace gloves in black, tan, brown, red and gray at $1.98 8 button white glace gloves, special $1.69 12 button glace gloves, in black, tan, brown, red and grey, at $2.98 12 button white glace special $2.50 16 buttton glace gloves, in black, white, tan and brown, at $3.50 SILK GLOVES 8 button silk gloves, double finger tips, in black, white, tan, navy, brown and grey, at $1.00 12 and 1G button silk gloves, double tip, colors black, white, tan, light blue and pink, at $1.25 16 button silk gloves, double finger tips, colors tan, brown, navy, russet, Copenhagen, champagne, black and white, at $1-50 2 clasp silk gloves, in all wanted shades and 75c 12 buttton lisle gloves, in all colors, at 50c 12 and 16 button lisle gloves, in black tan, grey and mode, at edge, lace and all over embroidery at Fine all linen Handkerchiefs, In.

all wanted styles, at $1.00 Ladies' pure linen Handkerchiefs, with Baby Irish and embroidered effects at $1.75 to $4.00 Pretty Belts. Women's stylish belts in gilt and gilt elastic, plain and studded elastic, Persian leather, silver, Merry Widow, in every wanted style to suit gowns at -50c to $4 Scrofula Few are entirely free from it. It may develop bo slowly as to causa little if any disturbance during the wholo period of childhood. It may then produce dyspepsia, catarrh, and marked tendency to consumption, before causing eruptions, sores or swellings. To get entirely rid of it take the great blood-puriiier, Hood's Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or in taMKi known as Sarsatabs.

ICO doses $1. One Dollar Saved. By having your Piano rr Organ tuned and repaired by J. M. E.

D. Cameron's competent tuners. All work guaranteed. J. M.

Cameron 905 Hamilton Street Near Ninth. Stylish Belt Buckles. A choice variety of fancy belt buckles, in gilt, roso finish, oxidized, gun metal, silver, green, gold pearl, black steel, with or without settings, at 25c, 50c to $2.50 Fine Summer Footwear. Low shoes naturally have the right of way since mercury Is soaring high, but some people will wear none but high shoes the summer At any rate, our etock is complete In both high and Jow shoes the preferred leathers correct shapes the best shoes we 'can make or buy to sell for the money. Women's Stylish Oxfords of vlcl kid, patent colt, gun Rem.

sJa calf and tan vlcl kid, all new shades, turn or welted eoles, ait $2.00 Women' Fine Oxfords, court tlen and pumps, latest toe Knapes, at 80 Women's Snappy Low Shoes in all leathers and ail wanted rolorat Colonial blucher ties, one and two-eyelet pumps, wizard tlf, bluehar Oxfords, at $3.50 to $49 Men'g Popular Stylish Oxfords, In patent colt, Russia calf and velour calf in blucher and lace, neat toe shapes, at $2.10 Men's Stylish Low Cut Shoea Jn patent coit, KuHsia calf ud gun metal, blucher and laco styles, correct toe nhapes, at Other fine Shoes and Orfoi'ds, prices to FOR SALE OR RENT. 3 modern new houses, 9 rooms. Cor. Franklin and Fair-view streets. Rents $14 to $18.

Sale price reasonable. Hand Bags and Purses. Better purses, In silver, with chain, latest fad, at to $1.93 Choice variety of leather bags and purses, In vanity, envelope, new bracelet bag, all colors. 50c, $1 to $8.95 Men's fine all silk four-in-hand Ties in a great variety of new spring shades, at 25c and 50c The humna fyew are rarely of equal power in tas siune fersoa. 1 4 JfctT.

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