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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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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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ilib ALLLlOWIs AiUiLNLNG CALL, TfJSDAl', Ai'KIL 14, lyutv OBITUARY. Chat About Your Friends Lehigh defeated Indians. Lehigh sprang a surprise on the Carlisle Indians Saturday, when the red men were shut out in a fast, spectacular game by 5 to 0. Serfass pitched a steady game. Positive Cure.

Baun's Cora Remedy 20 cents. Insist on Baun's. Accept no others. For sale at all dnieeists and dealers. HENRY E.

PETER 3 Allentown, LOUIS H. BAUN, Slatington. 14-tf Easter TILCHMAN BELUS. Tilghman Bellis, a well known resident of South Catasauqua, died at his liome on Saturday, fipprt f.4 vears. 3 months and 5 days.

The widow and these children survive: Mrs. Harry Novcities and Cards Fabler, of Catasauqua; Mrs. I.inder The Housekeeper's Spring Wants We arc Ready for You. Noted for Selling Good Goods Cheap. man, Hanover Township.

Jere Fahler, of Eastoa, aad another son. Funeral Tuesday afternoon at the residence at 737 Hamilton Street. 1.30 o'clock. Interment In Fairview cemetery, West Catasanaua. MRS.

SARAH A. SCHANTZ. A large assortment of inexpensive Mrs. Sarah Ann Schantz. wife of chil tokens to fittingly mark the day for Edmund P.

Schantz, of No. 622 North Eighth street, died yesterday follow dren and grown-ups. Smart Easter Dress Attracts Particular Men and YVcmen. ing six months' illness. Her sickness started with an attack of the grip.

Heart disease developed, which ter minated fatally. airs. Schantz was born in Washington township and was a daughter of the late 'Mr. and Mrs Emanuel Krause. Her age was 12 vears 4 months and 27 days.

Fifty- Mr. Easter Rabbit, Mrs. Easter Rabbit and all the little Easter Rabbits are here. Big Rabbits, Little Rabbits, "White, Brown and Gray Rabbits 2c to 75c two years ago ghe was married to her surviving husband. The children are Eli, Nelson, Edmund.

Mrs. John Fisher. Mrs. George Eeiby. Mrs.

Edward Curtains Shades Rugs Carpets Linoleums Mattings" Table Linens Bedding Carpet Sweepers Brass Beds Mission Goods A bear- Dietrich, Agnes, Cora and Albert, of Allentown. and John Schantz, of Post Cards more than 500 styles ins Easter sentiments 2c Miss Catharine T'pham, of 1-ali' mount, N. is visnins Miss Kstelie Wright, at her home on North Fourth street. Airs. Samuel A.

Batz has returned from a visit to New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Allie Alexander, of Furnace street, Southeast Allentown, are the proud parents of twins, a boy and a girl. (Mother and babies are doing well.

K. C. Kramlich, of No. 1353 Turner street, left yesterday morning for Telford, where he conducted a horse and hog sale yesterday. Mrs.

A. Edwin Barber on Friday evening entertained a large party of friends at her home No. 1033 Hamilton street. Irvin Heinz, of the Heinz millinery, is spending the day in New York. "William Henry Harrison Trexler, of No.

126 North Fifth street, observed his seventieth birthtfay anniversary on Saturday. Harry Snyder, aged 17 years of No. 625 Cedar street. Is 111 with typhoid fever. C.

H. Helms, of Allentown, spent a few days In Reading. 'Mrs. William Powell, Sr. and the Misses Lizzie and Mary Powell, of Hazleton, rwere visitors to Allentown on Saturday.

Alfred H. Gangewere, of No. 303 North Third street, eft for RoebUng, N. to visit his granddaughter, Mrs. Frank Miller.

He will stay a month. The Young Peoples Bible Class of Trinity U. E. OhuivJh met at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Joserpb. Clauser, No. 29 Turner street. Mrs. iMart-ilda Martin, of Seventh and Walnut has returned from 'Atlantic Citv.

She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. lA. B. Fichter, of Bethlehem. Kussel and Wilbur Baoliman, sons of Rev.

Baohmaa will leave this morning for a visit to their aunt, Mrs. Charles B. Bertner, of Slatington, and the home of itheir uncle, Stephen tsactvman. of Und-v-ille, Lehigh County and will join their parents there (previous to leaving for their new Indiana home. Miss Florence May Koch returned to Wellesley College, after 15c Easter Cards and Booklets tende THE NEWEST EASTER MIL1NERY Some entirely new designs for this week's sales, always something new and beautiful in this display of our trimmed hats which are famous for their charming style correctness and elegance of workmanship.

Many new creations at $3.50, $3.98, $1.50 and $1.98. Every hut is worth from $5.00 to A sure saving of from $1.50 to $3.00 on any bat you buy here. CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS. at $2.50. $3.50 and a most beautiful line of Leghorn or French chip hats stylishly trimmed with ribbons and tiowers.

These hats are trimmed in our own workrooms and hav the same care and attention to details as our Ladies' Hats. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR FOR SPRING. A manufacturer's lot of extra well made underwear. He had to sacrifice for the ready cash best values in years. Corset Covers at 25c worth 39c.

Corset Covers. at 39c worth 50c. Corset Covers at BOc worth 75c. Night Gowns 50c woth 75c. Night Gowns 5flc worth S5c.

Night Gowns 9Sc worth $1.50. Long White Skirts 9Sc worth $1.50. Long White Skirts S1.50 worth $2. Genuine style correctness distinguishes these new Farr low and high-cut models from the commonplace sorts. Their attractive appearance in our windows their revealing perfectness of fit when tried on the foot their matchless prices for quality Involved and our liberal protection in guaranteeing wearing qualities has caused our increasing patronage.

lo greetings printed in beautiful colors. 25c. For Men, $2.50 to $5.00. JLj S29KAft2lYGM3T. Worcester, 'Mass.

A large number of grand-children and the following brothers and sisters also survive: Charles Krause, Mrs. Henry Geiger, of Allentown; Paul and Alfred, of Washington township; Mrs. William Keener and Mrs. Herman Desh. of Slatington.

'MRS. EDWIN GOLEM ER. Mrs. Katie Gollmer, wife of Edwin P. Gollmer, of No 526 Auburn street, 'South Allentown, died on Saturday of bronchitis.

She was 111 since last June. Deceased was 2fl years, 11 months and 27 days of age. She was a daughter of William and Maria Strohl, who survive with her husband, two brothers, Francis C. and Robert P. iStrohl.

and three sisters, Beulah and Ida F. Strohl, at tome, and Mrs. George A. Rowe, of Smith Allentown. The husband of the deceased is employed in the Lotte Dye Works, East Allentown.

MRS. A. II. KNAUSS. Nettie wife of A.

H. Knauss. cf No. 814 Chew street, died on Saturday of a complication of diseases. Deceased wa3 born at Catasauqua and was a rimiehtpr of Charles and Leanna Innumerable assortments await your selection to-day in the precise style for every man and woman in extreme novelties and staple styles aplenty.

Our Prices are Low. Reliable Goods You will come again for Late Patterns and Designs that will interest you. Reasonable Cost LONG GLOVES LISLE SILK OR KID. 1.1 Buy your gloves for Easter now. Y'cu know how scarce these gloves are when the demand is so larse.

J'-vcVi OtV Gloves, (2 Short Lisle colors, 25c. Short Silk clasp) all clasp) all white, 50c that will please Gloves, (2 Lisle Gloves, spending a short vacation at her home. TMs is the slxt.h year Miss Koch spent in Eastern schools. O. F.

Heihnan, of Claussvllle, attended the funeral of Owen Haaf Easter Baskets Tan Oxford Ties, Tan Shoes, Tan Plain and Buckle Pumps, Tan Christy Ties, Aplenty Here. An Immense assortment of Black, Wine and White leathers. In shoes Oxfords and Pumps in all shapes and styles. your purse. colors, 00c.

10 Button a pair. 1G Button Lisle Gloves, b'ack or pair. white 69c a For Women, $2.00 to $6.00. John 11 Lawfer Store, S2 Andrees, both deceased. Besides her husband the is survived by one daughter.

Mrs. M. Edna Knauss and a son Charles. There are two grandchildren, J. Paul and Jeanette.

These are surviving brothers and sisters: C. K. Andress. Newark; C. New A.

W. Allentown; Mrs. T. D. Frederick, Catasauqua; Agnes Philadelphia; and Ida, of this city.

Mrs. Knauss was a member of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church. The funeral services will be held on Tuesday. MRS.

GERTRUDE TROXELL. Mrs. Gertrude Troxell, of Slatington, who was admitted to the Allentown Hospital for surgical treatment on Saturday, died there Sunday evening, aged 34 years. Deceased had been employed at a Slatington Hotel for some time past. She is survived by her parents, iMr.

and iMra. F. Wilier, of Cop-lov a onn Charles residing with All are waiting for "Good Ball." A Good Hat is waiting for you and for an EASTER HAT you could do no better than wear a Stetson, Kingsflex, Young, Guyer, Sphinx. and vou'll have the best of Its class. SOFT and STIFF HATS in the latest colors.

Smart Easter Styles for Children, 75c to $3.50. 16 Button Silk Lisle Gloves, brown and tan, 98c a pair. 2 clasp kid gloves, (guaranteed all colors, $1.00 a pair. 1G Button Pearl Kid Gloves, all colors, $2.98 a pair. NEW PLAIN AND FANCY HOSIERY The new designs for Spring are here.

The new tan shades, 15c, 25c and 50c a pair. Black allover design or lace boot patterns 23c and 50c a pair. New fancy designs, black white or colors the prettiest designs of the Beason 25c and 50c a pair. Infant's outfits are a specialty with us. See our values in Infants Dresses, Caps, Coats, etc.

IOWEI I Hamilton Street. How Often Have You Wished you could play the piano, that you could play a good rag time that you could play "just a little" for your own amusement. How often we ask Yet today, there is a number of instruments that can grant your wish, and we have the honor to represent the worlds best th SIMPLEX, the CECILAN. the KINGSBURY, all three tried and well known To appreciate these wonderful players, call and try them yourself in our spacious SELFPLAYINQ DEPARTMENT, whera yon will sen the various styles, and a large library of selfplaying music, which contains waltzes, overtures, selections, band pieces, 'lullabys, and what ever you prefer iu musictl selections These players are easy to operate, you need know nothing of music, yet with a few simple instructions you QB.ocEi;jr 809-811 Eaxnilton street Home Furnisher's Bazaar Farr Bros. Co.

739-41 Hamilton St. ALLENTOWN PA. KLIN 1 JS. his' erand na rents, and a 605 Hamilton Street. tTiur'anir Pianos Pianos ran plav the most difficult music perfectly, in time, and with out missing H.

Leh 4 Company. H. Leh 4 Company. a note We would be pleased to demon ptrate our various players if you'll sav the word they are concealed A Splendid Display oi Elegant Easter Suiis at Astounding Prices. and also como that they can be at All garments.

Easter Week The irreat- Faster rush is now on. There shouldn't be anv time lost, for early selections are always wise selections. tached to any piano. O. C.

ASCHBACH, 539 Hamilton Street. cleverly fashioned from popular new materials in black and colors. The Kind ol Pianos to Bey Chamber of Commerce to Meet. A meeting of the Chamber of Com Pretty EASTER COATS. Big Easter Offerings in Tailored Suits.

merce will be held in the Administration Building this evening at 8 o'clock. All members are requested to attend. Hartman Lanshe Pianos speak for themselves. More Hartman Lanshe Pianos in Allentown than that of any other make. Mary J.

Troxell, or Allentown; five sisters 'Mrs. George Bates, Allentown; Mrs. William Brinlnnan, Mrs. Edwin Wieder, of Coplay; Sarah and at home; five brothers, Solon. William and Charles, of Eagle Point; Harry and Alexander, of Coplay.

WILLIAM KOONS. WilMam Koons died April 11. 1908 at 5 p. aged 67 years 4 months and 24 days. Funeral on Thursday from his late home on Second street.

Northampton, at 9.30. Regular services in Grace Reformed Church, Rev. .1. G. Rupp and H.

J. Kuder will officiate. Interment In Greenwood Cemetery. Hel-lertown. to which relatives and friends, G.

A. R. Fuller Post, lNo. 37S, Sir Knights of Malta, No. 144 and Odd Fellows No.

1026 are respectfully invited to attend without further notice. FREDERICK H. REMALEY. Frederick H. son of William and AWie Remaley, of East Slatednle, died Friday nisht at 11 p.

of typhoid fever, aged 13 years, 5 months and 11 days. He is survived by his parents, and these brothers and sisters: Mrs. Oliver Marks, of this city; Harvey and George, of EineiuM, Oliver, of Slatedale; Oscar and Lola, at home. Funeral on- Tuesday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock. Services at the home of hia parents.

Interment Slatednle cemetery. Rev. A. Piscator will officiate. JOSIAH REX.

Josiali Rex, r.n old find farm A lot of "Women's finely tailored Sample Suits, only one and two of a style, made from popular new materials RUNKENNESS in shadow stripe, checks and all the new plain shades stylishly tailored, Madame Butterfly effect, dip ITS CAUSE $15.00 At this music house you find the largest and finest display of high class and reliable Pianos front, were $18 and $20, your choice "Women's and Misses' fine well tailored coats, made of covert cloth in plain and striped effects, also striped worsteds, cleverly fashioned, very, desirable jackets for spring wear, semi or tight fitting, all "Women's Finely Tailored Suits cleverly fashioned from Panama, in all colors, worsteds in checks and plain shades, jacket cut in new dip front effect, plaited skirt trimmed with fold, good value at Q1Q QC $25, your choice tlllOiUU Hartman Lanshe I 527 Hamilton Street. ALLENTOWN, PA. Trices range from sizes. er, Ot lleiueioerg xownsmp i 1 1 Tailored Suits worth $45.00 and $58.00, "135.00 your choice $3.95 to $15.00. Pianos Pianos 1 io crrcu and ITS CURE This is the title of a book that published by the White Ribbon Remedy Co.

of Boston, makers of the Famous Cure for Alcoholism, known as White Ribbon Remedy. If you have a friend or a member of your family who has liking: for beer or whiskey, you owe it to them as well as to yourself to send for a copv of this interesting book. It will be sent you Free, together with a sample of the medicine in a plain sealed envelope Remember that this lining may at any time turn into a rravincj. ne of the best things about White Ribbon Remedy is that you can give it without the patient's knowledge, as it is not only tasteless, but also colorless and odorless. You can give it in either tea, coffee or food.

The price of this wonderful medicine is only per package, so the expense cannot stop you from starting treatment at once. It is sold and indorsed in this city by 9 IT. L. KE1PER, 41 North Seventh St. Union Made IT-: MJ BEAUTIFUL EASTER VAISTS.

Women's White Lawn Jabot Waists, trimmed with lace and embriodery, some plaited, very attractive styles, good value at $1.50, your choice this sale 98c Pretty Lace Waists in white and ecru, very -attractive models, special $2.93 Fine Batiste Waists, some have yoke of lace with embroidererd front, others box plaited trimmed with lace insertion and tucks, open back or front. Price $3.50 Stylish Lace, Net and Chiffon Waists, handsome models. Prices up to $25.00 Women's Skirts, Pretty Easter Models. A choice assortment of finely tailored skirts for EASTER and regular spring wear. Women's Skirts made from fine Panama, neatly tucked, trimmed with deep fold at bottom, front trimmed with butttons, rare value at A large line of well chosen styles are here.

Made up in all popular materials, in black and colors, all latest modes, also extra sizes for stout women. Prices up to $13 in the Lehigh Valley. "We represent and sell high grade and well-known Pianos like the Steinway, Hardman and Lester. There is one fact w3 want to impress upon the mind of every intending Piano purchaser and that is: What you get for your money is as important as the amount you pay. A low price without Quality does not constitute a Piano Bargain Pianos like the Stein-way, the Ilardman and the Lester have a reputation for honest Piano value.

1 afternoon, of bowel trouble, ajed il yeors. 8 months and 17 iys. He Is survived by his wife and the following children: Lewis, of Wilkinsburg, cf Slatington; Wilson, of Slatedale: Alvin, of Saeg'Tsville, R. F. No.

1: Mrs. Gianille German, and Mary, at home, al -o otie sister. Mrs. Joseph Haniiwerk. of Bests.

Funeral on Thursday morning tit H.30 o'clock, services and burial at llcidel-burg h. The service was largely will oil late. AARON KRAMMES. Aaron Krammes. an n-jed respected resident of Upper Milford died at bis home, near Zionsville, of dropsy, aged SO years.

He is survived by his widow and these children: Menno Krammes, of p.r.d Emma Krammes. at. bom-'. MR3. IlivLCN C.

JONES. Ellen widow of the John Parke Jones, died at the fumilv residence, on Chestnut street. Sunday morning at ard 52 years. Dccra-ed is survived by cna brother. Ewn G.

Evans and a sister, Mrs. Griffith F. Williams, both (1f Slatington. Her husband died less thnn thre Ego. Funeral Sfvieei will bo conducted at the late residence, cn Wednesday afternoon 2 o'clock, followed by regular services in the Welsh Presbyterian Church and interment in Fair-view cemetery.

Slatington, Rev. John Williams officiating. 0 3 We are the exclusive agent: for the following Union madi Hats. oi POPULAR EASTER FOOTWEAR. Never in the history of our shoe business have we shown such a wonderful variety of line footwear for Eas Mallory, $3.00 Hats Knowing zn Believing Water Proof.

S3 Hawes $3.00 Eats Truly Warner $2 Hats and ter and regular spring wear as now. Make your choice while styles are complete. Women's stylish Oxfords, in vici kid, patent colt, gun metal, Russia calf and tan vici 11, in all the new shades, turn or cited soles, at $2.50 Women's fine low cut shoes in patent colt, gun mefal, vici kid, in court ties, pumps and blucher Oxfords, all have short vamp, light turn soles, or the heavier welled sole, plain or tipped toe, Cuban heel, special $3.00 Women's fine low shoes, in all leathers, and all want Subject--Pianos Believing Every dealer believes he has a h'gh grade Tinno and his theory Is based on this idea. Knowing We know that the I.nuter Piano is the highest, grade Piano sold in Alleufown and after you have examined others we will prove thia to you. Easter Gloves.

8-button Glace Gloves, in black, white, tan, grey, brown and red. Price- $1.98 12-buttton Glace Gloves, in white, black, tan, brown, grey, red and navy, at $2.93 lG-buttton (J lace Gloves, in tan, brown, white and black, at $3.50 8-button Suede Gloves, all colors, at $1.75 12-bultton Suede Cloves, in black and all wanted shade, at $2.75 Ki-buttton Suede Gloves, in black and white, at $2.93 8-button Silk Gloves, double tip. all shades, at $1.00 11 ft Merlow Hat Store 621 Hamilton Street MATTRESSES MADE OVER. IrBiisen Do it wen for 12. r.n.

Cail iid i IDEAE Matrei. and Vuholstery Far-1 toty 4V44 North Seventh strret. l.e-i ed colors, in colonial buek.e mid bow ties, one and two eyelet pumps, wizard 1ies, blucher Oxford. at $3.50 and $4.00. Men's i.oinilar stvle Oxfords, in patent colt, Russia calf and velour calf, in Much- muli Phone P.i:;s.

Send for it return it good as new. i i $2.50 J. M. E. D.

Cameron. 905 Hamilton Sircet. Near Ninth. Music House, 544 Hamilton Street er and lace styles, at M. A.

Bttrma. Conv.v.ncw crlvnn 4N4UHANC8. Men's stvlish low cut shoes, ot patent colt, Russia call ami gun metal, in blucher $3.00 Fresh Fish To-day. Cap; May porg-iea 5 cents a pound; fret-h shad from Sf( cent-? to 50 cents a piece at No. 143 Hamilton street.

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