PENNSYLVANIA STATE ITEMS —— p——— se ——————— New Castle—Peter Shoaf, Sycamore street, has ter from his son, Vincent Shoaf, 308th sigunl battalion, In which is inclosed a copy of a commendation or citation he recelved for in action in rebuilding a Hine under tire, Conuelisville~Only the door of thelr saved the lives of Smiih, caping Nel smoke and and Harrisburg department of poses of administration and a of the water resources of purpose. of formulating policies of water conservation fore de- yelopent, are provided in two fmtroduced in the house by C. J. Good: forgzh, chairman of the t Cop nite Harrisburg township road provided for in Asscomblyman Phill’ Phill ps sor construction and done on township hig Harrisburg The county system highway Phillips, his the license red whole number: of mile fn each county.” The not approved this provision Harrisburg state health ete the comm priation _o bill presen of HX received a let heroism telephone that bedroom was closed Mr. and Mes, W, A. were badly barned In es. from their home, Hving near flames on th tl Fox the act who burning noticed the lower. floors alarm ghbeors 1 immedintely gave the Reorganization of the the pur- survey forestry flor the state for and siry ronse forestry The abolill { the supervis ystem is a hill introduced by substitutes a wlio would have full inainten hways has the approval of department however, ha measures a provisi counties one-four wipts “in lepnrts depart Establishmer insu investigati O25. 0000 Mir wire. The phaglon nea i bi gislation Yezislatur comn erg NSN, Harrisburg cite, presen Hie 000 comes the 1 The tn of cont hinld, pasto hurch, of We fixed Carbon the S110.000 formed chu: nid at $1761 Marva term, war.atpe fined since. Mrs Mrs. . A. B.C Mrs, Pearl tary: Mrs sponding secretary, Dice, ns le arganizaiion dent eve and presidents pres lors ILENE Are B. Hipple, John 4G, Der and Mrs vice recording sect ger, fnrre treasurer Four tired marr nt the courthouse red eonrse, none will make any chatige in name after the ceremony is performed Miss Fannle It Byler will marry El M. Byler, and Miss Rena R. Byler will marry John D. Byler. The girls are sigtors, but are not relatives of the bridegroom tobe, New Castle~Final reports of the roll-call Red Cross drive In Lawrenee county show that 41.320 members were enrolled In the county. Northumberland. Borough adopted a resolution alleging that the Northumberland Water company Is not living up to an order of last sum. mer requiring an adequate water sory fee in Northumberland, Blain~Arrangements for a series of night education lectures for farm. ers of Perry county has been arrang ed to be held under the auspices of the agricultural department of the Plain Yoentipnal school, yet LE SRme name sec page Hoehses ently, and, of council 8 oom New Castle Civil engineers sng: ed by the county commissioners to the Mill street bridge proposi- ture as against 0 conerete span. The will probably Le awarded G00. The bridge will be 218 feel loag od several years ago. Uniontown.—~Because she refused to arise from her bed and prepare mid- night lunches for her husband when he came in, Mrs. Albert Bursworth, of Ohloplye, alleges that he beat her to such extent that she was forced to leave home. Her petition for an divorce was granted, The first years in during stole 0 her absolute theft in Hazleton night, with of horse the the Hazleton, un number of region oceurred when some onc slowed, and bridle, Jacobs, a from the barn Drums saddle Edward farmer Citizens of Slatington ol ‘ outskiris of the Niatington., have acquired an park on the which will be fitted recres fon oo town, wan clpad anoral to Wr, nj as u grounds as a wm 200 soldiers tion the borough's hye Mi: aryveiite Influenza has broke again ju the Blain Sut Six territories Whale fnmnilies been stricken anid farm iddlen difficuliy In ecuring help to nail of six and seven lu in oa of ers, ill with ti ve nulber Having ol ihe i New County hing i 1 e HH Poser hieels t fo aie raens to General Pershing Eean, of Pitt Nesqu haning Michael “1 and Frank Knick, twe Were seve burned gts af gh Cond re. Four similarly y RW shurgh rely through the No sand Nas nlasion af an com Mr Bi YOURS ag burned No-=Twiee rn todd tis of the war deps members | lead We shail ha ran after Waves glirnnee Finis some of glorious prod There novel of looms set to new tasks nre wonderful silks among the ing; ted-lookd rics of familiar iltke w oven Pp rinted wBONLON BE HE ——— ih wiser Mayor appoinied sii POT YORE i f weleome when commitiee o soldier ir He Inlee © 1. Reppert, John Lynch, Joseph Harry Whye!, Charles Len Dr. WW. Hamilton Sp «anid M AL Fry fo De KNown As “the faryor's ommittee The commi powered to make is pia “hovs' wh “ayeite conpty ¢ boys oo ter thelr hones vii peneeed Ro senbanm, hinrt, “8 awn % for the reception of the re Urn. New Ca misgioners have awarded the contract for erection of a new steel bridge over the Neshannock river to F. 5 WH ‘On, S110800, The work will be 40 thoy $f je, Law rende counts com for avid i Seurs ia Chambershurg Herger, after forty goods business here, hing retired Stroudsburg ~ Monroe county, which hang a dry sepresentative at Harris burg did not have a prisoner in ile Jail in 1918, according lor figures giv. en ont by the connty anditors Reading The Berks Comnly Agri. cultural society fixed the dates of the Heading fale for Sepfember 105.20, Blizabetitown. This borough line enlled a meeting of citlaens to plan for the erection of a community house to the memory of the local boys whe died in rance Solon the dry Orel whi Y vhite, Women ter thei TA douseg turn them after unnumbered frat according good wnshings, color nnd their fancy. The nu into ane to varions me urers of dyes haw placed on market many that n used for tinting by ing with Colored crepe papers, soaked in water, vield several lovely tints, Dut one may get almost any any hue by us nsoline as a tint. the colors my be mix. whiter ing tube paints ing medium The washing sheer fabrics is simply a handling them gently. suds of water and white soap and dip the Blouse repeatedly In this, squeen- ing the solled portions in the hand or rubbing them very gently. wash through a second suds and rinse In clear, tepid water. Do not twist or wring to dry. but lay In n towel 1 run through a wringer, Do not al'o@ to dry before ironing, but fold In a térkish towel for awhile and iron while damp. Tae a moder. ately hot fron and iron on the wrong site, stretching the material fo its proper shape-—otherwise it will <hrink. Do not allow any part of the waist to become dry before Ironing. If it f¢ necessary to iron part of a crepe or silk waist on the right side, owing to the way in which it is made, place n thin muslin between the fron and the fahrie. When n erepe waist Ix to be tinted it ts first washed and rinsed. After that it i= rinsed in n water to which color has been added. This color can be bonght in drug stores and sometimes in other shops, For pink very pretty and g other of and matter of erepe and Jovely yellow hues are obtained in prac r pret mboddies some n 11s makeup. ard the Rows of long ranged In the skirt, beg three, uppermost OUD ul i A ——————- —— Sy on oot, O ——— Dainty Quilts. old dancing frocks n pastel sha quilts for. the bon charming quilt of this kind : wolved from a enst-oflf evening cont of pale pink «lk in oa glory shade nd a frock of rose flo ee atin i jew ry ainty ne dance Pussy wile wns fone in pilks cat In joined discarded wereld white etn. The pattern ks, flowered and plain : triangles, und t} ews io we blocks strips of pink Hned with plain thin silk with a sheet {of cotton wadding | tuid between satin Veiled Shoulders. Uresg of one even tis made high in the back and low in i the front, as it Is now considered more becoming to vell the shoulders, The girdle of sapphires gives the finishing touch of richness, Such a design would be effective IT carried out in on white satin with an overdress of black lace and a girdle of jet. Furs and Velvets, Taupe velvet is popular, beenuse it ig ®o soft in shad® and so lovely with moleskin, Moleskin or beaver' com bhines perfectly with shades of taupe. Frralne is nacd with best effect on Black velvet, though this eolor is beautifully combined with kolinsky on accoint of the black markings which run thruugh the brown halrs, The oven ing model a Hat of Black eatin, An meni bat Ion Napoleonle model of black satin, the entire shape covered with an allover pattern of embroidery done In gold thread, Kidnaper > era By MILDRED WHITE (Copyright, 1919, by Western Newspaper Usion.) Peggy came down the terraced steps from her sister's bungalow and looked wistfully up and down the street. Here were the trees all crimson and gold, her jong summer visit coming to nu close, and this glorious afternoon free, with no amusement in store. Peggy's wide eyes seeming not find that for which they sought, wandered aimlessly up the broad road. Near its top stood a great house be hind stone garden wall. Peggy had always admired this wall, the trees dropped over it so protectingly, and there were glimpses of flower-bordered paths within. Today, on the walk before the stood a baby carriage, and smiling en- chautingly from beneath the earriage hood was a dimpling love of a baby. “You darling!” Peggy responded to the smile, while the baby put forth a chubby hand with an evident Invitation for its clasping. “You friendly exclaimed GOO" to house, little thing!” Peggy answered the baby No attendant was in ight: fobably the child's mother had left it while she stopped at the great house, Peggy decided to visit with the anti her returs. Gratefully fforts to the entertain out at its with the tiny a-boos bet Hittle one forth The girl’ tricks put droll skirt of its peek. But no mother wa Loath to le Peggy ween chubby § forthcoming the adora made a trip of ins flower i The baby's ave Sordered path Tf I Insty at he ers farther front-door bell i upon the great house “wg : finces, this glor OUR Was vacat fiurse indig: “had the babs must toy passed her s In her own gay, he Pegey man. Th I fran fire noes 0 he this “ni anit Year, until reco an aston hin ter her sister's int passed on his rontenfed fend eager for a Me rodnet distant bow, go home! * reminded the babs glanced EO pe Peggy had gone about farther than she wirently “ont he here,” a nn’ p hefore her sald Tom Price then she ia ughed known that it “This = wi in snr i prise she knew, of the “How de do?” Peggy “1 might have you.” mer The nice faction. “Coalidn't be too often he remarked pleasantly, you get the baby? “Oh 1” she murmured ; atlize it, but 1 guess him.” “Revere penalty for that” Price, and his eves fwinkled, “It is really serions” Peggy protest ed. "1 have been most thoughtless, Perhaps some distracted mother is now wringing Ber hands over his absence, fle was so captivating, you see, 1 just kept pushing him on from before the ble stone house, where 1 found him. “The bouse Ix at the top of the BIN I must get him back directly” Breathlessly she swung the earciage about, The nice man took hold of the handie. “Let me help yon” he suggested; “if the police are on your trafl, I may be able to help you out. I'm protiy well known around here” Silently Pegry accepted his ald, The baby ‘aughing into their faces, they made thelr way back down the road. stared, she said, aboot had nod met.’ man's grin expressed satis where to suit me” Ix Q said Tom “Lot me see,” sald the man matter of-factly, “the first time | saw you was on your college campus.” “Yen” nodded the girl “And the second, crossing a busy city street?’ Peggy agreed, “Then there was a time when you cama glowing through the door of the rallrond train—"' “Glowing?” smiled Peggy “You looked that way to the nice man; “lke a vivi dreary place” “Thank you,’ ly. “And the me,” sald d flower In a * answered Peggy prim. this" time on. “is you aws:= when you fe! The the man I have your winter's not went only geen veranda, aecompanied by the Your fiance, I suppose?” tion was extremely casual, “My young Tom Price took his hig hands handie were spe brother.” Pegzy replied. from stood stil) “Your * he Ia this time I've Deen rom falling in love fellows girl” “Yon have no right like that immeslinty ferred to the nea rringe her, and before brother | mented: * ’ ail 1; “and al i trying to keep f with another to Peggy began severely anxiety roaess of a surrou me but trans nding to speak iy her wns wall “This is “where 1 the pl took the bal time ace, hispered, I've been 7 you walking 1 m the front door? f his hould hap pen to he “ Just mind you door 5 fs fos Peggy or proted tor's with him upon the guilty, ce man , she “Why «lw for a Sto Confident That | n = Will Soon De Wiped Out. rk Raigers Skulking Enemy tirely wu driv the d at Coyle Control Jute Trade. retood that the English keep control of the the nett season, and facilis cport of yarns and cloth, with the home wines 10 give greaier deal Hberalls re ete, for market Meantime the surprisingly b the price of raw mad all guotntions There being only one seller now, WmYY in materiale morning in Russia the government has had ta pay be called an exorbitant rate has Changes are also rapidly developing Mm integosds trading arrangements The granting of grading permits and footing. More encouragement will be accorded to the shipment of yarns until it is found that this is in. home outlets, White Whale in the Yukon, Deputy Marshal J. C. Wood of Pain banks, Alaska. is suthovity for the story that a white whale has made ite appearance in the Yokon siver oppe site the mouth of the Tansna river. He nothoed the mammal on his recent trip up from Ruby. The deputy srs that propirations are now Heing made for the capture of the whale as soem The whale wax headed for some plave on the Upper Yukon, but the joe run phi it getting any further thats Tanana, : blow awd has been of residents of «Alaska Cltizen,
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