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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 8

The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 8

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EIGHT THE ALLEKTi IWV ORNING CALL, TUESDAY, OCT. Royal has no substitute for making delicious home-baked foods BEAUTIFUL ICR COSTHS FOR SOCIAL OCCASIONS Brocade a Prlm Favorite. pers. Shoe shop windows nowadays NEW YORK, Oct. 20.

Back from are almost as attractive as those of country homes and summer outings, the dry goods establishments, so var-feminine interests are absorbed, by ied is the assortment of boots, shoes innumerable preparations for winter, and slippers. A fad of the moment its cares and its gaieties. Houseclean- is black velvet boots to wear with the ing, first of all, to remove the accumu- black velvet of veleteen street suit, i lation of summer dust, then kinder- though it is doubttul thev will hold V. 1 I I I 5ee What Our Display of New Silk and Cloth Dresses Offers You A Dress for Every Occasion, a Style for Every Taste, a Size for Every Figure and a Price to Suit the Most Economical! aMHHaHa What showing elsewhere in town offers you as much? We selected our dress stock carefully and with a view to meeting every possible taste and requirement better than ever before. That we have succeeded admirably succeeded will be testified to by every woman who has viewed our display.

The styles are beautiful, distinctive and authentic and in such great numbers that every taste can be satisfied. Every fashionable shade and every new weave in wool materials is shown. The wide ranffe of sizes assures everv woman, rearardless of size or fiffUre. of a perfect fit. ganen auu huuui im iu iiinureu present their claims for consideration.

Once those are well out of the way, the busy housewife's thoughts are free to give to her own outfit for the coming social season. Anxious consultation is held with modiste and milliner, and which persual is given to fashion sheets and journals. In truth it is a momentous question, so bewildering is the array of fabric ard garniture set forth in the shops to tempt Eve's daughters. Wise women, like good soldiers, plan their campaign, so to speak, before they go forth to buy. With definite ideas of her requirements, no ABSOLUTELY PURE The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar High grade making is evidenced in every line and detail of these dresses for they come daSel0snesd 1 irom tne nest manuiaciurers in rne country.

And as a crowning triumph, prices are more moderate than ever before, thus placing a high-grade, fashionable dress within the reach of the most limited purse. 230 Silk and Cloth Dresses, Worth $10, $15 and $18, Divided Into Three Prices SPECIAL DAY OF FA8TING AND PRAYER IN SEIBERT CHURCH- all colors, and in white and gold, to match the evening gown. After her street and house gowns are provided, the average woman will indulge to the full her taste for beauty A series of special mrtings Is now in prciiress in Seibert United Evange in preparing her dresses for social oc lical Chunch, corner 9th and Liberty of which Rev. E. S.

Wood- ring is pastor. Thursday has been set apart as a day of Fasting and Prayer. 6. 98, $9.75, $12.98 is not difficult to select a suitable make-up. Coat suits are naturally of primary importance, worn as they are for street and shopping, for church and often for informal five teas.

Developed in camel's hair, as shown in this illustration, an exceedingly attractive suit will be had, which cannot fail to satisfy the demands of the most exacting taste. It will be equally effective in black or navy blue, according to individual preference, but as the fancy of the season' rather leans to blue, choice will naturally fall in that direction. A black satin shawl collar, as shown on this model, is almost de rigeur. The cuffs also should be in keeping with the collar. Black and white collar and cuffs on a suit of black camel's hair would be decidedly chic in developing this design.

A necessary accompaniment to every coat suit is a seperate blouse or waist. Shop windows are now full of exquisite creations of these indispensable adjuncts to feminine apparel. Whether plain or elaborate, they attract at once the eye of the most casual observer. There is a style this season about even the simplest blouse which makers never seem to have attained before. In silk waists to match the suit in color, tucks, side frills and other accessories give that distingue tailored air it is the ambition of every woman to attain.

Besides the tailor Services will be held in the chunch from ten a. m. to three p. m. continuously.

At 10.30 a German sermon will be preachel by Rev. Brentinger. Addresses will be delivered in the English language, by Revs. Cooper, Borkey, Smith and Heil, on such subjects as, "The Importance of Prayer in the Christian Life," "Conditions to Prevailing "Consecration and Prayer" and "The Holy Spirit and Prayer." These services will be open to th public. Every one will find a welcome.

casions. Never before have more gorgeous gowns been worn than will appear this winter at society affairs. In the lead for evening wear will be brocade, and impossible as it may-seen, that rich material now surpasses in beauty of color the exquisite stuff worn by our grandmothers. The illustration shows a lovely dress of brocade made up in suitable fashion for theater wear and tne restaurant dinner which follows. It is veiled in tulle or chiffon to soften and blend the colors, and has the surplice idea expressed in the making of the waist.

The dress will make a strong appeal to every woman of taste. The pretty theatre bonnet worn with it is a dainty confection of lace. The new brocades are brought out in every conceivable combination of color, but the material is even more attractive. A favorite is one having the flower design raised in uncut velvet on a satin ground. Loveliest of a.ll, are the brocades of uncut velvet on chiffon.

Arrayed in otie of these, a pretty woman misrht well feel that she vies with the lilies in beauty and splendor. This is an opportunity that no thrifty woman can afford to overlook! The dresses are here in a number of the season's choicest models, and all splendidly made of Serges, Chiffon Taffetas, Messalines, Corduroys, Satins, Etc. and Many Other Fashionable Fabrics There are so many styles in this sale that we simply cannot tell you about them all here. They are in a variety of popular colors and black and navy. All sizes for women 34 to 44 bust measure and for misses 14 to 18 years.

Some styles are in coat models, pointed sailor collars and other dainty little style touches that make for distinctiveness. The Jot is one of the choicest that has ever been offered at the verv low prices of $6.98, $9.75 and $12.98 The barber the one man we musl all take our hats off to. SUFFERED WITH RHEUMATISM FOR EIGHT VEARS ed blouse, designs are seen suitable for every occasion. Exceedingly dressy affairs for theatre of the res-taurant dinner, are made of chiffon, voile, marquisette or dainty silks, elaborately trimmed with lace, beads or emhoidery. Gold lace and fringe is now much used In making the fancy ENTERTAINED FRIENDS Corner Eighth and Hamilton Ahentown's Only Exclusive Woman's Store AT HALLOWE'EN PARTY.

their own after the crisp, clear ciaya Miss Angelina Wetherhold. dauehtrtr i mouse, ana iew are seen witnout a 'touch of the glittering metal somewhere in their construction. A notice of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wetherhold, of No.

214 North 5th street, last even In entertained a number of her friends at her home at a Hallowe'en partv. The rooms of the home were able feature ot tne new blouses is a very evident tenedncy to return to draped effects in front. A natural outgrowth of the prevailing crate for the fichu is the soft, filmy material hung full from the shoulders, brought down HOSPITAL COMMENCEMENT. prettily decorated wlh cornstalks. A number of pumpkin faces with lights Nurses Will Graduate on Thursday and mystical writing which the CATASAUQUA NEWS FOR QUICK READING Hallowe'en amest alone can interpret.

of early fall. In the mud' and slush of winter streets their beauty would soon be marred, so that women who walk or depend upon street-cars for transportation will not find their lasting qualities ery satisfactory. The plain kid at least in black, seems to be relegated for the present to the Umbo of discarded styles, where, no doubt, they, will lie forgotten until some other and later whim shall de-surrect them and restore them to favor. Just now the "two-toned" shoe is in either of leather vamp with cloth top, or of different kinds of leather in combination. A wide range of choice Is given as to leather, soft kid, gun metal and vicl.

all offering bids for popularity. Satin slippers are in high favoajfor evening wear, and come, in The decorations were quaint and uni que and the games indulged In were all in keeping with the celebration. At a certain hour Fred Rabenold. Maris Wetherhold. Frank Hagenbuch and Clarence Reinhard.

appeared and of course there was consternation, A well laden table appeased all and in the small hours the festivities ended. These were present: Messrs. Ralph Wetherhold, Charles Knecht, Raymond Milier, Edward Zimmerman. Ravmond Wetherhold Nevin Loch, Elmer Bausch Henry Snyder. Arthur Deibert, Gobin Norgang, Wm.

Schmeltzer, Walter Rentschler and Arthur Misses Bertha Goodwin, Ida Rush. Blanche Wetherhold, Mattie Benedict, Ausie Wetherhold, Laura Benedict, Mohr, Sadie Benedict, Mary Star. Helen Bittner. Evelyn Trexler, Florence Sterner and Annie Drissei. Evening.

The following is the program for the eleventh commencement of the Allentown Hospital Training School for Nurses to be held on Thursday evening, Nov. 2. in the Lyric Theatre: Overture "Kaiser" Westmeyer Prayer Rev. Simon Sipple Pastor of Zion Reformed Church Address Edward Harvey President ot the Board of Trustees Music "La Reja" (from the Suit La Feria) Lacome Address McFarland. M.

D. Professor of Bacteriology and Pathology, Medico Chirurgical College, Philadelphia, Pa. Music Reverie "Travmerei" Schumar Address Floyd D. Pastor Holy Trinity Episcopal Churcl Philadelphia, Pa. Music Selection "Spring Maid" Reinhardt Presentation of Certificates.

Music Czardas "Der des Wojewoden Grossman Benediction Rev. Peter Masspn Pastor of Sacred Heart Church. March "Allentonian" Althc-se The erartnntine rlasa pnjiaiste iYia HIRAM M. TROUT. Mr.

Trout, an enelneer tn the Berk shire Silk Mills, 11th and Marion and a prominent citizens of Reading, suffered with rheumatism for eight years. He says: "During the years I have been afflicted I have tried every treatment that money could buy, but nothing gave me any relief. Reading of the wonderful cures effected by LOEPER'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY I decided to give it a trial. After taking three bottles I am appy to be able to say that'it has cured me. psln has left me and I feel like a new man.

I can conscientiously recommend LOEPER'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY to anyone suffering from rheumatism." What LOEPER'S RIIEUMATIU Remedy has dene for Mr. Trout and many others it will do for you. CAUTION IJOEPER'S RHEUM A TIC REMEDY Is sold in tablet form only at Henry E. Peters 639 Hamilton C. L.

Freeman, 9th and Hamilton Hamilton Pharmacy, 12th and Hamilton American Medicine 643 Hamilton R. K. Klncald, Madison Chew Fegley 6th and Allen C. H. Krats-er, 2nd and Hamilton Sts.

Price 50c. Or at the Laboratory, 1229 South 21st Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Wilkes-Barre SUNDAY EXCURSION $1.00 November 5 JLehigliMlejr Railroad. Tickets on Special Train date ot sale only. Leave Allentown 7.43 A.

M. Gordon Street 7.45 A. M. Returning Leave: Wllkes-Barre 645 P. M.

White Haven 7.47 P. M. See Ticket STRENGTH FOR WEAK STOMACHS Many Forms of Dyspepsia or Indigestion Arise from the Same Cause and Yield to the Same Treatment. The experience of sufferers from stomach trouble, who have tried the tonic treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, has been that their trouble has disappeared as soon as the blood Real Estate Transactions.

The real estate and personal property cf late Francois Seyfried was sold or. Saturday by the two sons, William and Preston Seyfried, who are the execttorj. The farm In Kit over Township, south of the Third W-jrd. was sold to Dannecker Bros, for $R500. There were a number of ether bidders.

The farm consists of 41 a res and 135 perchey. with a large barn and other ruildlngs. The purchasers own a lrge farm in Hanover, adjoining the Seyfried farm. Goctf prices were also realized for personal property. A J4-hour grandfather's clock, which has been in the possession of the Seyfried family for a long term of years, was purchased by Preston Seyfried for 129.

O'Brien Properties Sold. The executors of the late Wllllim O'Brien sold the salocn and other properties on Front street to Mr. Boyle of Allentown fcr $15,000. The new owner will make extensive Improvements to the hotel property. At the time of his death Mr.

O'Brien was ore of he oldest saloon keepers in- the state. The proceeds of the sale will be divided between Ellen Kennelly, Margaret Kennellv, Johanna Mullen ard Rose Mullen. Many Accidents. While alighting frcni a rapidly mov-irg freight train a short distance above sog. a yocrg man of Fullerton, sustained a fracture of his knee-cap, which was etruvk by an oil box.

He was given temporary attention by a physician, after which he was ti-ken to the Allentown Hospital for treatment. David Wertman. of this place, a driver for the F. W. Wint slipped and fell on one of his arms, breaking it above the wrist.

He continued unloading the lumber, although suffering great pain. He then drove to the upper part of Fullerton, where he unloaded more material, and then hurried to Cata3auqua. Dr. H. J.

S. reduced the fracture. Last night an ugly breik occurred at the boiler houte cf the F. AV. Wirt and it was found necesary to shut down the plant to repair the damage.

Party at Hopkin's Home. A happy gutherir.g wa3 held at 'the residence of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hopkins in honor of the birthday anniversary of their daughter Eva.

The evening was spent playing games. Musical numbers were given, by the Misses Anna Albright. Adella Albright, Marguerite Wavrlck and Eva Hopkins. A fine luncheon was served. present were: The Mises Marguerite Wavrlck, Minnie Ginther, A.cna, Adella, and Florence Albright.

Mabel Wisser, Annie Davies, Eva and Bertha Hopkins, Sam. and Charles Hopkins, Eflil McKeever. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

R. Hopkins, Mis Msrgaret Hopkins and Joseph T. Greenbalgh. Local Briefs. Thursday evening.

November 2. a Hallowe'en social will be held a the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Eernhaid. Walnut street, under the spices of the Luther League of St.

Paul's Church. A fine program has been arranged for the event. Dwid Mcrrow. a member of the High School football team, is suffering from severe ir juries about the arms and lee. sustained in the game with the freehie? George and Charles Stniebing.

of Philadelphia, were the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strueb-ing, Howertown Road, over Sunday. Death of an Infant. Elizabeth infant dauebter of Jacob A.

and Sue M. Kindt, died Sundiy, aged 2 months and 12 days. The funeral will be held on Thursday at 1.30 P. M. with services at the home of the parents, No.

422 Hall street. Burial will be made in Allen Union Cemetery. following: Emily Florence H- Hazleton. Laura Viesser Fritrh, i 1 was made pure. Ttie numerous dis-i orders of the stomach, as catarrh of the 1 Topton, Carrie Rogers, Girard-ville, Roxie Lavina King.

Smeth-port, Mary Effle Bigony, Reari ng, Kathryn Elthea Johpsor, Helen Beatrice Mullin, ClVMnona, ara Victoria Emaus. Martha Winifred Williams, Allentown, Pa. What Woman Can Do Without a Vacuum Cleaner Machine After ONCE Using One Answer No Woman. This I the consensus of opinion from the ''housacds who use them. We will put one in your home for $15 v.r.A power $25 Electric Power.

DUNOAN FRY. sia, neuralgia of the stomach, gastntis, and lack of tone, have the same underlying cause impure blood. In each case the stomach is weak. Dr. AVilliams' Pink Pills for Tale People supply the 1 stomach with the strength it needs by OPTICAL SPECIALIST enriching and purifying the blood, Pure blood gives tone to the nerves, muscles, and glands of the stomach and LEGAL NOTICE.

MUCH DISEASE Eyesight Specialists Modern Methods. CHARTER NOTICE. In the Court of Common Pleas of Lehigh County. Notice is hereby given that an ap Advice About Stomach Troubles and How to Relieve Them. Do not nezloct indisestion which IBS the Ca asauqua depot, William Her- ZEMO MAKES ASTONISHING ECZEMA CURES "WE PROVE IT." Evory day ZEMO gives relief and 'urcs men.

women and children in very city and town in America whose or scalp affect" whether on ema rashes and otitching. scaly, and crusted skin and scalp umors. ZEMO and ZEMO (ANTISEPTIC) makes it capable of properly pertormmg th "ork ot digestion. l.e cure of Mr. G.

W. Seaborne, proprietor of the Seaborne Sien Co. of No. 2 Brookline street, Cambridge, is a strong recommendation ot Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People for use in ftomach trouble.

He says "About four years ago I was troubled with a very bad stomach. I was short of breath, gas formed on my stomach, my lepa felt as though they would give away from under me and I had dizay, fainting spells which came on me sud plication will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Lehigh County on Monday the eighteenth day of December, 1911, at 9 a. under the provisions of an Act of Assembly en- titled "An Act to provide for the in- may lead to all sorts of Ills and mm-; plicat'ons. An eminent physician onc said that ninetv-flve per cent of aU the Ills of the human body have their origin in a disordered stomach, Our eper.ence with Rexall Dyspep Eye-defects corrected. Cross-yes straightened without drugs or operation.

Dr. Edw. A. Weiss, Oph. D.

Dr. J. M. Garcia, Oph. D.

815 HAMILTON STREET, (2nd Floor) ALLENTOWN. PA. LOGIC. If you cannot pay anything else, try compliments. corporation and regulation of certain corporations" approved April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto by Syl- Satisfaction Guaranteed i vanus Fern, Oscar M.

Grim. Clarence denly. My work at tnafe time was on TYif. onlv thire straight about a sia TaMets Ie'is us to believe t'n to be anions: the dependable remgdies known for the relief of in-flireption and' chron'c dyspepsia. Their ingredients are soothing, and begins to the inflamed membranes of the stomach.

They are rich in pepsin. rm nf thp ivrfttaftf rifoetlrA atria and, as I nearly fell off George, Daniel J. Geist, M. T. high scaffoldin once.

I had to give it up. My mouth Smith, R. H. H. Zinszer, and others was dry and parched and had a bad fa at a in t.h mnmincr.

DR. J. V. COOPER 532 Hamilton St. Oorn Mori.

Wed. Evenings A. RUPP PAPER CO. for a charter for an intended cor- poratlon to be called "Lehigh Council No. 125, Order of Beavers," the char-; acter and object of which is to visit and relieve the sick and afflicted, to comfort and assist members in case suAf, iwo reiinea preparation? wmDozer is his liquor.

give you such quick relief that youj will feel like a new person. 'If you must wear do not We give you three reasons why we: wear them on your temper. recommend and endorse ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP for all skin and scalp when you attempt to flirt with a eruptions. be sure she wants you to. 1st.

They are clean, scientific prep-j arations that give universal satisfac- a pvgilistic feint has been known known to medicine. The relief they surplice fashion and then caught to My doctor treated me tor acuta m-affcrd is very prompt. Their use the bodice a little to the left and just digestion caused by a bad condition of with persistency and regularity for a above the waistline with a single the blood but gave me no relief that 1 short time tends to bring about a French rose in rich colors, or a chou could see. Inen 1 tried many of the pains caused hr atom- made of the material and a bit of gold cmesbtit they did me no gmd and 1 disorders. -lace.

gan using Dr. A llhams Pink Tills for Rexall Tablets help to Shoes as well as blouse must now 'ale 1 insure healthy appetite, to aid diges- be in keeping wita the main thought Jwfliam? Pink Pills for Pale Peo-tion. and thus promote nutrition. As of the costume if one would comply 'JJST evidence of our sincere faith in Rexall with the latest dictated of style. For non ana are pleasant ana agreeaoiei to De tne cause of faint.

of Every Description DAGS AND TWINES 18 South Eighth Street, Free Free Free A ires of the Firs stone Quick Detachable, Demountable Rims and Tires will be given to all motorists at the Tire Hospital. A time and labor saver to all. to doctors and tourists. All to use at an times. 2nd.

They are not experiments, but are proven cures for every form of rkins are on fire with torturing EC-Infants or grown persons. 3rd. They work on a new- principle. Hope for the beet, is good. Work for the best, is better.

If you have it tn for lightweight, let him down easy, and then no one will Dyspepsia Tablets, we ask you to try some time Dame Fashion has been A forms of and debility are recommended of death in their families, to promote the ends of fraternity, and good fellowship, to inculcate the eentiment of love for home and family and country to Instill the principles cf good citizenship, and, in general, to ed-yance the broad doctrine of human brotherhood and for thee purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and its supplements. The proposed charter is now on file In the Prothonotary's office of Lehish County. i LA WHENCE H. RUPP, Solicitor. ALLENTOWN PA.

them at our risk. If they do not give busying herself with feminine' foot-yoii entire satisfaction, we will return gear, and devises more and more ar-you the money you paid us for tistic models each year. This season kinds of tire repairing by ths latest They do not glaze over the fcc injured iui taey penetrate to tne seat or tne Improved methods. All work guaranteed. Marriage is a tie.

but there is a dif- without question or formality. They she prescribes shoes to match each tremble and draw the germ life from; underneath th skin and destroy UJ ference between the ties, and all ties! come in three sizes, prices 25 cents. 'gown, either in general tone or in the even if ordinary remedies have been tried without relief. A copy of our diet book, "What to Eat and How to Eat," will be sent free on request to any one interested. Dr.

Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all druggists, or will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, 60 cents per box; six boxes for 12,50, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Prherioctady. N. Yf P0 cents, and $1.00. Remember, you actual material.

The really-np-to- In this way a complete cure is effect- are net nooses ed in any cass of SKIN OR SCALP ERUPTION. I Conductors, though expert punch- Endorsed and sold In Allentown hy, urn. are not the best prise-fighters. When a girl stops crying otst petty anoyances and begins to think, it's an unfailing sign that she bo longer The Lehigh Auto Tire Vol. Ca 711 Linden Street can obtain them only at our store date woman row takes pieces of her The Rexall Store.

The American gown to her shoemaker and has her Medicine 643 Hamilton Allen-, boots made to order of patent leather rp prnn Reading. for gvnnptpi tjts with the cloth up-.

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