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Mudyaas Female Remedy or any other Munyon Remedy you may need “There's a Munyon Pill Far Every II” Doctor's Advice FREE MUNYON'D, Ecranton, Pa. EE PENNSYLVANIA STATE ITEMS Wilmer Steffy, a mangled left Kast Petersburg. 23 years old, suffered arm when It was caught In a cement mixer, Altoona.—An ordinance was intro- duced In city counell providing that a memorial tree be planted by the city for each Altoonan who died In ser- vice during the world war, Shenandoah. Walter Kutchinsky, | 88 vears old, was killed by a fall of coal at Suffolk colliery. Lancaster.—The Lancaster County Filremen's Association will divide the county into 10 zones to Increase its efficiency In the rural districts Sunbury.—Posses are searching for Harry L. Wagner, 35, a drug addict, who escaped ‘from the Danville State Hospital the Insane, Wagner Is regarded as hardly dangerous seemed to have recovered from drug's effect after a n ment. He was sent thee from Potts ville after he rchbhed a store of drugs Lancaster.—A Reading train Elijah from Virginia, along tion for and the onth's conning excursion halling sitting the struck Gilmore, while he the jut at Lititz. He the General Hospital Harrishurg.—A of £1,000,00x) vide for ihe welfare of crippled chil- dren the next biennium, Secretary of Welfare Porter said at a conference of representatives of welfare organizatio-s. Hazleton.—*Jack reappeared fter girls he had cegsed his operations Jeannette. —William Manfredo has | bought the Trimble Hotel from Mr, and Mrs. Geoge Trimble for $40,000 Uniontown.—When they appear to charges of robbery a search was instituted for Mr. and Mrs Georgeviteh, sald to be gypsies. They | were located at Scmanten and return- | ed to Uniontown, £1500 cash ball for vitch, the was tracks oatside sta- wis brought here state appropriation {11 be necessary to pro- | tO |} and hospitals the Hugger” thought 10 it failed Nteve where up by the officers searched home near search of loot residence each George When Georgeviteh week ogo in from the Mott £15,000 in paper currency a large trunk with a credit dock bank, West Bentley, 10 years old, living on the Benson estate, was badly burned when some kerosene he was using to was put ners an and three of £10000 cr Joseph Chester i burn caterpillars from fA tree on the estate fire and he was enveloped in Frantically trying to beat the fh from his oil Joseph then fell “i Free «1 ne g ald eanught flames Ines @ wl + feser naked clothing, feet to where his sere and er‘es at'racted workmen estnie iy rolling the hoy and over In th i in his clothirg which 1} Hospite:, where his con to be eritic Harmpurg of Its front © I the fi were extinguished, a Misericord i= Zrasas e Wi rushed to tition al year-old son of Mr. and Schaeffer, of struck and in tomobile Miller, of Mrs Lenhartsville, tantly killed. The au by Mr Victor Witnesses was was driven Krumsvile wecident © *hiladelphin and breaking off say va unavoidable Smashing locks two ’ two seals of the States treasury thieves again visited the fifth Federal Jullding, where a store room for seiz. liguors maintaiced, and with a quantity - of champagne, sald to have five and five bottles. This robbery is but a repeti- tion of a series floor of the is made been CARES of successive, SUCCESS. ful stealings from the warehouse, and federal agents admit they are loss to explain how the wine was ten down the fifth floor and building without Meadville. — Emmett Plumber, years old, a negro, of Warrens, Tenn. died at city hospital here, as the result of a bullet wound through his back which he received when he falled to surrrender to Erie Raliroad De- | tective Duff Shorts when Shorts fonnd him trespassing on railroad property. Shorts will be held pending an inves. tigation, Franklin. Charles Roberts, 13, eaught in the swirling current of the Allegheny river at the junction with French creek, was in peril of death for half an hour as his frail boat was sent careening down midstream. | His oar gone, the boy ‘was helpless. Emergency calls to the fire depart. | ment and police brought resene at the | big rock bridge, a mlilé below, where the boat struck a quiet eddy and the boy was able to work his way to | shore. i Littiestown.——A new school build. Ing and hall is to be bullt by St. Aloy- gius Catholic churen, the cengrega- tion deciding that the work shail be started as sooon as the plans can be | completed. Lewistown ~The Civie Club will employ a playground Instructor for the summer months, Mt. Joy.~The largest blast ever set off in Lancaster county loosened S000 tons of stone at the Newcomer quar. ries, near here. Pittaburgh Stanley Stulpin is dead and three other men are in a critical condition as the result of drinking poison whisky. Bellwood, ~Siricken with paralysis on his way home from a school Board meeting, Rev, Ramnel Barber, 05, at a got- from out the detection 20 the pastor of the Preshyterian church, diel Pittsburgh. — Tonrtee.. ~ut of twen ty-five western Peunsylvaria bhrewe - les are closed ~ will be closed shortly by federal prohibition authorities, Di. Chier (J ann unc. ed. Several of ‘Lo breweries un- der Injunctions, seized through hel proce dings and four n- injunctions "eve sald, visionnl Simons are three were heen requested, fe ¥ cele- He dest Greenville brated his Is In good resident Alvin A, Sewell 104tF birthday hea'th ang the f Mercer county, He works day caretaker of St. Mich. He has lHved here all here, is his fe New Castle.~—Frank Augustine, aged 45 years, a crossing watchman em- ployed by the Pennsylvania rallroad, was found in his shanty with his face head leeply gashed and his skull fractured. He 8 oxpected to dle. Po lee are seeking a man to have been seen in vicinity. Hazleton. Officials of that a rate vas sald the the school rise of one due directly of explained the tax to failure of a men great number WoO to pay thelr personal is estimated that three-four of the women v tax del Seranton Charged with CHT to kill, Chu Greenville former, for his troubles Yi after 1 if Yi $ iis wi oters are inquents, at his wife with intent Yokates, a moonshing ting declared ha. | he ssw e at field He to bring sumption, Harrisburg.- appurent- ly takes a greater toll among women whose ] “housework” than In pation, 60 o! Alto Sanitariun drinks id thou vas on obtained hi and her down unger #4] f] - Tuherculois occu; ations are « lassified as any other occu- at Mont classified ns. ame time tien OCCUPA. patients p-epared by Dr. R McCutcheon, medical director, open Lil class'ficn of former of that an not a 04 cupation for tuber Philadelphis is sure six preventive £8 former at the colony In the will naturalization dents of th of ment was and Chester week June 16 a af allen resi e ik) i » a i various A ADOUD Ce plans Shamokin Mrs Pang un the be died Ntate Mayme burne » Mayor one seriously, at 2250 Xx) three ng, an ad joining building gas Is lieved by firemen explosion, Ca 180d {yore an ana on occupying burned wh Mrs. Mary blazing h Two minor The appointment of gerfously floor, wus en ne alded his mother, through n sllway fire injuries Harrisburg. Mark N. Wickert, of superintendent of the Lancaster, Lancaster by Dr Meeker, and industry Under the was announced loyal secretary of labor Uniontown that the possession of and wife, and Maric Itallar s, since Damiano well known living togethed 1022, the They were until, with their application for a When asked te produce thelr certificate Gennaro marriage naro have October Heense w hen wus aware of baby pa saport not error made marriage forth the Heense from Alderman Rohert B, Collins and were Uniontown. — Vincent is making a for the thieves in broad Callaghan, a who astomohile daylight from Sunbury.—8., V. Randall, land, Me, a cleus attacte, Is serious condition at the Packer Hos having accidentally shot self while plaving with a gun Philacelphia.—As she glanced for the last time at the remains of her lifelong friend and girlhood playmate, Lucy Johnson, an aged colored threw her hands dead, Hazleton.—A new anthracite eon Hery will start operations in this dis trict when the Candien.as Coal cons pany will, begin the stipment of coal from Silverbrook. Watsontown.— F. 8, Noetling, prin. cipal of the Weatherly schools, has accepted the prinecipalship hore Pottsville, ~~ Liquor captured by gtate police In recent monias will be divided In a few days among the hospitals of the Schuylkill region Hazleton ~<JobLn, i0aronths-cld of Anthony Solamich, Aled from a scalding tece'ved when he fell Into o tub of Uolling water up und fell over son # Beautiful If this most important and colorful | senson might be described with one word, “Rainbow”, would tell the story. The rainbow idea 1s everywhere ex- pressed in the most Intriguing and in- teresting display of color, beautiful, | harmonious and artistic, observes u | fashloa writer In the New York Times. | There 18 a subtle appeal to the senses | and to the Imagination mm the sympho- | nies of color shown in the new styles, | many of which appear have been designed to demonstrate the possibili- | color tones aad combinations. | The drab shades that were fashionable 10 the and limbo of things are no npiore The violent of seen colors the Stone in and nge women's harsh the gentler loveliness of the latest waves of color, These appear In fabries of the finest sheen: crepes, chiffons, georgettes and tissues, It is the inspl- | i ut ti ration of beautiful colors that has de- The latest models In two opposite | types of dress successfully are estab- Hshed In soft subtle materials and clever combinations of color, They are the evening gowns In modes for | spring and summer, and the more inti- | mate garmeats for interior wear-—the | tea gowns and negligees. Obviously, | to be smart, to wear the gowns that | are proclaimed the last word in style, | one need not be unlovely, for the new designs and the entrancing colors ka which they are presented intrigues the | fancy of every woman snd show her | at her best, i the he most conspicuous gowns in the spring exhibitions the e¢vening and the frocks for semi-dress occasions. They are the most eagng- ing from both French aad are models clusive couturieres, attraction in the The and the foremost windows of the best colors are an old-! and the! natioas to tax like Ors, artistic contrasts blendings, something and coml are one's Many Colors in Limelight color No able, fashion. this appears to one is especially for are season. J ¥ one soinlized, unless It be Moly- hose fondness for black and ite and white and black narrows his few There in gentle beige, equally good + artist color schemes to 6 shades, are Charming Evening Gown of Orchid Satin Trimmed With Silk Fringe. corn silk, desert sand, hazel, citron and some grays, the yellow and Yellow runs the length of the gar- marigold, buttercup, canary, lemoa, and coral— favorite for evesing gowns, The of rose and the blues and greens suggest every peetic idea in na- | ture, and seem quite fairylike as they | are done in filmy things. The latest models in these summery evening gowns are of three different designs, all of them modish. There is still the tubular frock, which is used eves when the sheerest materials are introduced. Paradoxical as it may ap- pear to make a dress of chiffon with. out a plait or wrinkle froin end to end, gowns of this tube-like silhouette are made hy some of the leading artists in the softest stuffs, Cheruit and Doeull- let being among those who have the courage of their convictions, A Cherult gown of this type, however, has always a smashing bit of color aad decoration In the form of flowers or fenthers wide around the bottom of the skirt, The extreme contrast of this | wort of dress Is the frou-{rou, the frock that gives such an alry, billowing ef- feet with flounce upon flounce, skirt upon skirt of tulle. These fantasies In sweetest shades of rose, yellow, green or white are all the page for danclag, and a smartly- dressed young woman will sev- eral of the same type, In different col- ors, to carry her well along into the season when no one prophesy what whim of fashion will draw some have ean French Models Available. Another gown, distinctly different in this class, is that which is a sort of compromise, a graceful, conservative little get-up that impresses at once being a lady's dress. is soft, clinging to the figure, rippling about the feet—a model that Vionnet more than any other de signer has promoted, This long skirt drapery has the ap- pearnace of several layers of or chiffoa. cloth (the material which this desiga Is ICCORB. fully developed), each one of which Is cut then one as It feminine, vet most 8 on a blas of the and AAR 5 Lb} UL, Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION SELL-ANS 25¢ AND 754 PACKAGES EVERYWHERE Editor Had Underrated That Hollywood Spirit A young editor of New York took a trip to California and happened in upon Hollywood, He was invited to a motion-picture party and decided to put off his usual re gerve and diffidence and enter fully into the spirit of the occasion. He devoted his attention throughout the evening to a young film actress. “1 will be wild,” he determined. magazine “l all is will be rowdy. t behave with abandon fo Hollywood famous.” He did his w ola y playing wept The editor and rith 24] in looked of her her eyes “I've been cause like a the me contain gently Indian nEre sin img « —not § 1. jazative, bY i tion-—-fnotl irr Pearl Wright's egetable Pills vegeta i t 3 bie which act "8 Hear the Stars Twinkle Science says light and sound are one the same. General Ferle, Major and M. Jouaust a French wireless laboratory claim to have suc- of is known that un setion of light photo-eléetric with a foundation of selenium off an extremely feeble electric Using a four-electrode lamp, have ob- from the the cells give current, Frenchmen are sa | talned variations | star Capella, many millions of mlles the earth. Later, by us amplifiers, they said they id to of current { distant from | ing powerful | getually “heard” the light rays through | a telephone headpiece Black Printed Crepe de Chine. stretched to bang pretty nt a within with a Countless i frocks price the ode] Is Invariably Intro garniture. The present of plastroa or set le gathered to the gowns, on ornament is used. highlight or finish so exquisitely done In costumes that it really once thriviag industry of French flow. er making revived, Cer were be tainly the beautiful samples now to a sOMe seems as if the used on evening almost prohibl- tive and most costly item of the down to tacks, hoop skirts are not and never invented for dexterous movements and life of today. Hence diplomatic cencession the some eminently successful modistes in have a prece dent with a slim yet bouffant gown Lanvin has done this to perfection ollette, Getting brass one, fortable com were Lie the oa part who established eal. It is a frock of coral chiffon The bodice is plain aad cut In V-shape, back, front and ‘he full skirt is gath- and hangs long and full From the knee down trimmed with several the skirt ly. This silver Jace irims the deeply- cut armhole, and a bow of the ribbea with long streamer ends Is attached to the low-pointed neck of the bodice Ruffles of Lace. The most original fashion presented this year is that of alternating colors In gowns made of lace or trimmed with lace, ruffies of lace dyed in different colors are used to form the skirt, and in a model received from a prominent house at Paris these ruffles are sewn in regular rows upon the entire frock from neck to hem. One of the most chic designs seen this season has alternating rows of fine plaited lace to trim a ocae-plece champagne-colored crepe demi-toilette, In this color scheme three colors are used: Champagne, resda green and Havana brown. {in another particularly snappy little frock of black and white printed chif. fon. narrow, black-crepe bias ruffles, piped with scarlet, were appliqued from the hem to a pokat above the knees, across the shoniders of the bodice and finishing the sleeves at the elbow, One sumptuous, gorgeous {tem among all these beautiful! material signs of spring in fashions is the os trich feather. The feather boas are not the wriggling unpleasantly serpen viae affairs of years ago, but are wide of exquisitely tinted feather strands, many inches long. © These neckpleces envelop one and hang far down the front of an evening gowa HARM : 3 AN 5 ar Hering d by ALLENS FOOT-EASE The Antiseptic, Healing foot ymfort and is ar Ne causes - LAT « ais eye irror tell the story Allen's Foot: Ease yusands of faces 1 fr 3 f t= Ease Walks Doll ser AGaress ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, Le Rey, K. Y. For Sale ar All Drug and Depavement Stoves. Tit for Tat awford—Did fou &1 extra allowance? 1a we—N ot scceed In xactly, but my me he give how Cuticura Soap for the Complexion. Nothing better than Cuticura Soap daily and Ointment now and then as peeded to make the complexion clear, scalp clean and hands soft and white. Add to this the fascinating, fragrant Cuticura Talcum, and you have the | Cuticura Tollet Trio~—Advertisement. 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