Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 31 March 1915 — Page 7

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The members

the situate since last N'ovem-

Mationlcraft

and homo craft.

xhiblted at this tuna he extension room.

•m» there will be an further

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pres*nt

the campllr(

next week the mdus-

p^jjj hold a county fair at *elt ^i'ding under the dl-

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the

funds to

he summer outing.

**-. M. A. Berkowitz, of 51S ^n3t, observed the first eve rnf the passover by enternembers of their family •Ultimate friends, Julius »n, Joseph, with the cere"Seder" in the ancient ancestors. Mr. Berkowitz, the household, conferred •n his sons, M. A., Harries and his friend, Mr. rmltting them to read a dstory of the deliverance ors from Egypt. to the ceremony a splendid red from the unleaven jrved by Mrs. Berkowitz •fouhter. Miss i/illian Berko-

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3chlicher, of North Eighth

3nth, Mirceived the beautiful stere-

ftn(j sef

of the passion play which

a annually at this time of

'''•Coat I bee3 fiIves the accompanying .tie exertip*°* the pictures and the dout Vin^4rs- Schlicher spent much I a w^eliOberammergau studying the rovement^ scenes and the great play. -*w I ha^f evening Mrs. Schlicher pre"ht, ai® views at the Rose orphan ier vlthe children and the teachers to* t*, f^titution. .». MMfay evening Mrs. Schlicher itlved at them at the Maple Avenue owlfrch and on Friday evening vlng

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jbe presented at the Central ^church for the benefit of

*®ar weal classes.

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saeneryH.

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Courtney, of 814 First

yage j^yg^jLOtained a number of young insp"

3 rA^y

afternoon with a thea-

the bli1"

The elebration of the seventh versary of her daughter, 'a2 Following the performshhents were served at

this

f^anVthens

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Mrs. Courtney was

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tjaouth^y Miss Marie McCarthy, Miss •"s Phr®®3- Mrs. Harry Forbes. ,t -jj&icipants were Elsie Starr,

Forbes, Mary Edna Jones, Aglna "Wittenberg, Thelma aacy,

lI(*red

Ervin, Josephine Tait,

om & 5»Ckf Lucile Hunt, Mary Haute.wHia Donaldson, Margaret JClarence Jerome, of Chivisiting the Courtney out-of-town guest.

|Mrs. Ernest Dawson, of avenue, entertained a few »nds at their home Tues.rening was spent in music TlI (iversions. Those present ^^fand Mrs. William Drake,

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Is. John Jones and daughes*h a Mrs. Ernest Dawson, Mrs. 1°' jjirlon and son Thomas, and "jferyel. Miss Ida Hayes, low"' Charles Dawson, Jack celebrt son Robert, and John thet

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-was

iy Horse" e-ir »qiuul

jc unuMd •dng fajne. ill announe list. There

of the Clio club was :ernoon at the home Paige, North Eighth ,s answered to quogjjajsespeare. Mrs. E.

showed may jomewha

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am, having for her WitffSpreat Actors and

ting Will be at the W. B. Hill. South Sixth 1 will be answered to Jm Burns. Mrs^ Allen J. gll have the pa-per on "Fa-

WAYUES Sip \v~ho Have Been Drama-

RT "WATTTB* Zg oer and Uisagw 14er Frankle Snnenbaum, of Crawfotdsex's lo*l CAjve Thursday for a week tfeher8Grolgh his uncle and aunt. Dr. o£ last seferman L». Bernheiiner, of

«old toJj^jj street. Mr. Tannen^tSn?toda^,®nlor

at Wabash

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college,

of toflelcSwill enter the Johns Hop sem le.

iCt OX jbrgrh MoHaI« -1th Lansl lea«rne

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TARD PIASTERS

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•f Works Easier, Quicker and /ithout the Blister.

[to jsense in mixing up a mess flour and water when you ly relieve pain, soreness or ith a little clean, white

f.OL«E is made of pure oil of other helpful ingredients, the form of a pleasant ent. It takes the place of date mustard plaster, and ister!

ODE gives prompt relief Throat, Bronchitis, TonsilStiff Neck, Asthma, Neu.dache. Congestion, Pleurisy, ms, Lumbago, Pain.* and

KRIK

Back or Joints, Sprains, Bruises, Chilblains, olds of the Chest (it is Pneumonia). uggist's, in 25c and 50c cial large hospital size

FORT

get foe genuine MUSefuse imitations—get for. The Musterole

6veland, Ohio.

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Igrures—Su^|| QQ,

QUACC FOR WOMEN

JllULiJ $2.50 to $4

Good Hats at 85c

Albrecht's Thursday, 10 to 1

io to Thur.

House Dresses

We Launch Another

Sensational

Hat Sale

For Thursday, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. Up to $2.50 New, Smart Untrimmed Hats at

85c

Tomorrow, right before Easter, you^^ can choose from an unusually pretty lot of Spring shapes in hemp, chip, silk and satin, black and colors. Many are just one of a kind. Mighty fortunate is the woman that gets one of these really

39c

Regular 69c values blue

and tan chambray sizes 36

to 44 limit 2.

Albrecht's

Black, navy, brown, copen $3.00 to $5.00 values at

Wall Pa

kins university where he will complete the medical course of four years, which is to be followed by a two years' special course.

The furnishing society of the First M. E. church will meet Thursday afternoon in the church parlors. Mrs. C. Murphy will be the hostess, ausisted by Mesdames MoFerrin, Steelman Miller, H. E. Miller, D. A. Master*, McNeal, Mace and Nattkemper.

Mrs. Charles Lammers will have the devotions. Mrs. Chraniki will have the program.

The woman's auxiliary to St. Stephen's church will hold the regular monthly meeting Monday afternoon, April 5, at the home of Mrs. William Mack, 116 North Eighth street. Members aro urged to be present. An interesting program has been arranged.

The Knights of Pythias lodges, Nos. IS and 81, will givn their semi-monthly dance Wednesday evening at tho Pythian temple. Charles Lunley will be in charge of tho floor. The Stark-Offut orchestra will furnish music for the dancing.

John Beggs, who is attending a distillers* school in Milwaukee, Wis., will spend the Easter vacation with his father. John E. Beggs, and his sister, Miss Helen Beggs, of South Fifth street.

Mrs. A. J. Pfennig, of the Walden flats, fs spending a few days in Frank ton with her mother, Mrs. Tesch. Mrs. George Maler will «go to Indianapolis Thursday where she will join Mrs. Pfennig for a few days' stay.

Miss Louise Wood, of Wheeling, W. Va., will arrive Friday morning for a week's visit with Miss Lyle Turner, of South Sixth street. A number of Informal companies w"l be given in honor of Wood ..... 9. 10 Juj. i4, if.,

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We will sell while 250 last, Child's Dresses at 16o 4 to 6 years best light percales fancy trimmed, at 16o. Limit two.

$1.69

Albrecht's

Albrecht's.

Our Wall Paper Store contains the most complete collection of decorative papers ever produced by the foreign and American manufacturers. Every roll is new—1915 stock and design. Expert paper hangers furnished—their work is absolutely guaranteed. Wall japer section—Third floor—Albrecht's.

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Thursday, io to i, Notion Sale. 10c box Shell Hair Pins, 6 in box, plain and crimped 5c card Safety Pins, three different sizes 12 on card AC 5c card Hooks and Eyes, 2 dozen on card, all sizes, for...

5c dozen So-No-More Dress Clasps black and white C\ 1 all Bizes MI2C 5c paper Dressmakers' Needle Point Pins, 400 count

10 to Thur.

Child's Dress

10 to Thur, Unusual big bargain allwool

Dress Skirts

a program of reading and dancing by the Elks of Sullivan for their entertainment to be held April 2.

Thomas Scott, who spent the winter season at Ocean Springs, Mlss„ will return Friday to spend the summer with his daughter, Mrs. Georgpe Maler, of South Center street.

Mrs Harry W. Beggs, who »rpent Tuesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Beggs, of South Sixth street, has returned to her home in Vincennes.

'raulein Marie Hackcr arrived Tues day from New York to take the position of governess to Crawford and Alice Falley. of South Sixth street.

\^(liss Evelyn Black, who is attending school at the National Cathedral seminary at Washington, D. C., will spend thgr Easter vacation in New York.

The Monday evening dinner-dancing club will meet Monday elvening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Rutherford on South Fourth street.

The aid society of the Kent avenue church will meet Thursday afternoon at tho -home of Mrs. Edwin Faust, llfi Sourth Fifteenth street.

Mrs. Lane*, of 416 Willow street, will be hostess Friday afternoon for the meeting of the Oneita club.

Mrs. James IT. Black, of South Sixth stree*, spent Wednesday in Indianapolis.

BOARD TO HEAR CHARGES.

The board of public safety will meet at 5 o'clock Friday e/venlng, at which tlmo the charges against Firemen Arthur Ballinger and Michael Cravens will be heard. Both men have fyeen suspended,

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little heading is no idle dream thousands of delighted women^ tell the same story. A 1 echt\s a in lead when it

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for 2c bolt Cotton Tape, 4 yard bolts, best quality, a 1 dozen

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TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE

SilkStockings

Ladies' Gordon Silk Hose, double sole, high spliced heel, double lisle elastic, black, white and colors, all sizes, 75o value

Exquisite Spring -Suits

Ko matter what price you pay you get a strikingly handsome suit that excels all comparisons in style, material and workmanship.

$15, S25u00

Saving You $5.00 to $10.00

Coverts, Poplins, Checks, Serges. Reliable goods only. Reliability is the foundation of our business. You run no risks when you buy at Albrecht's.

New Earrings & Eardrops

[THE FAD OF THE SEASON—At Albrecht's you will find the largest and best selection. Many styles in let, pearl, onyx and colored stones. 50c to $1.50.

Albrecht's Famous

For Waists

waists. Today we tell of an elegant lot Wash Silk and Silk Mull Waists at $1.00 that have no equal hereabouts. Comparisons will bring you back to Albrecht's.

50c

Ladies' pure silk Boot Hose, double sole, high spliced heels, 11 Inch lisle top black and white all sizes pair tM/C/

Ladies' silk fibre Hose, double heel and toe elastic lisle top black and white all sizes special, AA three pairs for

Ladies' pure Silk Hose, full length or with lisle top double sole, high spliced heel all sizes special, $1.00 valu?

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Dainty Neckwear for Easter

Our neckwear stock is full of the new French types that will please every taste. It is all new, fresh and clean, which is worthy of your consideration. Prices 25c, 50c to $1.

CITY NEWS NOTES IN BRIEF.

The resriitar bi-monthly dance for the members of tho German club apd their friends will be given at the hall, Fourth street and Wabash avenue, ne'sday evening.

.Fourth st Wadne'sda VjlMk oft

Desk Officer William Huffman is confined to his home. Fourteenth street and Second avenue, with an attack of tonsillitis. In his absence Bioyclemait Charles Smith is dolnar tho desk work and Patrolman Cary Jfhompson is takine,fSmith's turn on the bicycle.

\yitr. T. W. Mnorhead reported to Chief Doyle Wednesday morning: that his office was entered about o'clock and an office chair carried away. About two months a(jo Dr. Moorhead lost a chair in the same manner while ho was away and in broad daylight.

Tbe fiermnn elub will give a calico dance Wednesday evening at the club rooms. Fourth street and Wabash avenue.

The monthly meeting' of tbe S. O. C. will be helrl Thursday evening at S o'clock in tho Chamber of Commerce moms. A number of important matters to contn up and nil Interested are ifivited to attend.

V-Jri lying spnrkn did slight damage to ihe roof of the residence of John O'Neil, 41 South Eleventh street, shortly before noon Wednesday.

Tlioniaa .lone*, 1423 Sixth avenue, celebrated Ills sixty-first birthday with a dinner party for the intimate friends of the family. Those present wertj Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Thompson ami- Mr. and Mrs. John Persch and their families, and Mr. and Mrs. John Boatman nnd (laughter, Eva, of Ttosodalc.

At the prnyer services tb be hold Wednesday night at the Fl»:st M. 12. chur« h. Rev. Kay G. Upron, of the Lyon evangelistic party, will speak and sing.

A benellt social entertainment will bf: gi/en at tho Baptist church of West Terre Haute Thursday evening. Refreshments will be served find a silver offering tnkyi.

l'he hnmVer of Coir.»••••••*• has rerMav si, 'SI. '.iMfle July 2. n. 4

cehyt:V a..,'\Div'T3i'n,r' P'fJtilv io.|h, 12 V- August f, 4, man .1

local !5Um\ .ssl'ij'"- ...

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*, shoos and .be devo* Pawn'*

Albrecht's

dry kjrin, and have the option of buying late

O. Griffith has resigned as teller c\f the United States Trust company and will take a position with the Forrest Kensinger company after April 1. M. Griffith has been with the United States Trust company for four years.

Mrs. Ira Fwrrell, of North Sixth street, has receive word from her brother, G. B. Thompson, of the serious illness of Mrs. Adaline Cole. 90 years of age, one of the last members of the Thompson family of Terre Hautow Mrs.

QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION

Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets

That is tho joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel.

Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel's old time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers.

Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative.

No griping is the "keynote" of these little sugar-coated, olive colored tablets. They cause tho bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action.

If you have a "dark brown mouth" now and then—a bad breath—a dull, tired feeling—sick headache—torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find quick, sure and Only pleasant results frpm one or two little Dr. Edwards' Olh'e Tablets at bedtime.

Thousands take one or two

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Don't Forget to Buy Your Easter Gloves Here 1

$1.00

black a

50c

$1.75

to rtjf pair for Kayser Silk Gloves in

black and colors lt button length,

to

colors

d**| AA pair for 2-clasp silk )/A«\/\/ Gloves, In black and

colors well made extra quality. pair for Kid Gloves with fancy stitching In black, white and colors: a $2.00 value. (J*"| AA Pair for 2-clasp Kid Gloves, In VA•UV white, black, tan and gray all sizes extra value.

Colored Border and Colored

Handkerchiefs

Right now colored bordered Handkerchiefs are in vogue colors pink, blue, lavender, sand and green. Prices 12%c, 15c and 25c.

Easter Hat

Is Here

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ed skill of hand, a keen sady nerves, an when

Just received in time for Easter—50 dozpjyjy Cravats for men all new patterns in latest.,.^1in do is a A Iv

Sure to

Albrecht's.

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(Sale of $5.00 to $6.00 New Trimmed Hats at $3.98. Just the particular style you want. Becoming chic dressy and tailored hats wing trimmed hats flower trimmed hats ribbon trimmed hats ostrich trimmed hats. Actual $5.00 to $6.00 (Jg values at Second Floor. —Albrecht's.

Cole is In Kansas City. Mrs. Cole left Torre Haute about eight years ago.

Br. Jacoh H. Kaplan and Mrs. Kaplan were in Danville. 111., Tuesdav evenlng-. where congregational "Seder" services were conducted by Dr. Kaplan.

The work «a the new addition at the Friendly Inn is almost completed, but

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New phones 1302, 2570.

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\c tucking good iyto your Nize chew. gimp

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50c Neckwear for ML

SALE of C(weeWr $5.00 $6.95. $10.00

W me n?s"and misses1 stjdish Coats, Balmaca.ans, belted, loose backs and a re checks, coverts. plaids, poplins, you

serges, Saving to

classy coats that you can be proud of wear. No false claims, just facts in our ads.

the housing committee is badly in need' o* funds to continue the worlt Ther is also a bit? demand for anong the needy ot the city, Heading, in charge, said.

Secretary E. H. Clifford of the

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ber of Commerce received a poa card from Spencer F. Ball, Tuesd morning. Mr. Ball is at Tryon, N.. and is enjoying his trip immenseH

EASTER GIFT

A box of Candy will make a suitable present I Easter. Phone us and we will deliver samel

OUR TELEPHONES MAKE US NEIGHBORS.

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