IPfWWtegw ' .'"I.1'! s SUV e Buy Old Geld Zbitmrti; Slffsr, PhUawi ssJ Ftlit Testa y PENN SMELTING CO. tW FILBERT STyQMb?jgffp.. H DYE ANY' GARMENT OR DRAPERY WITH "DIAMOND. DYES" Buy "Diamond Dyes" and fellow the simple directions in every pack age. Don't wonder whether you can dye or tint successfully, because per feet home dyeing is guaranteed with Diamend Dyes even if you have never dyed before. Wern, faded dresses, skirts, Waists, coats, sweat ers, stockings, draperies, hangings ' everything, become like new again. Just tell your druggist whether the material you wish te dye Is wool or lilk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade or run. Adv. BEST COAL WE SERVE YOU RIGHT! OwenLetter'sSens Largut Ceal Yard in Philadelphia TRENTON AVE. & WESTMORELAND ST. WRITE OR PHONE NOW STREET CARNIVAL fffLYwmmmWttmrCmmtwt TALL, or write for a copy of "Safe guarding Y e u r v Family's Future," one of the most helpful booklets ever written. Open Monday and Friday Evening, Six te Nine o'Cleck te?s JVmav k J &.. r k I IV' Kn ;rindten A? VUlegrw-jyAvs "IS PLANNED BY LEGION Lawrence E. Delaney Pest Is "Interesting Community ' . in Its Projects VETERANS TO HAVE DANCE A BoejtcrB; Committee of the Lawrence K. Dclnnpy Pest, Ne. 26, Is nretislng intercut In the activities of tne organization by explaining te resldentH of the community just what the or ganization can de for them and what the house holders can de for the pest. A com mittee of the for mer xprvlen mm has been appointed te arrange for n street carnival te be held within n few weeks te advance this movement of co operation. Any proceeds from the car nival will be used In reducing the mort gage en the Memerial Heme 'Building. The auxiliary of Hie Fred D. and IrvlngS. Claire Pest, 87. will give its annual dance nl Apo'le Hall April fj. The pest and auxiliary members have Just started a drive for the Claire Pest Heme. The "Geerge II. Imhof Pest, 153, Is making rapid strides toward a per manent pest home In the Twenty-eighth Wnrd. The next meeting of the or ganization will be held Anrll S in the P. O. S. of A. Hall, Twenty-ninth and Dauphin streets, te which all former service men nre invited. Members of Legan Pest, J170. will be entertained at the next meeting April (I, by mi elaborate program arranged" by u speclnl committee. The meeting will be held in the Lngau Library llut'd ing, Old Yerk read nnd Wagner avenue. The Harry L. Oreenwoed Auxiliary, with n membership of nearly 100, Is forging rapidly te the front as one of the most important in the city. The next meeting, nt which additions will I be mnde te the membership, will be held April 0. The, Itiihvell C. tirevs Pest, H02. will ' tield ii dance tomorrow cvcnlnc at the , temporary home, 1.VJ7 North Sixteenth street. The membership i tnp peta I in double thatef a year age and it is expectcu tne euu marx win ue lmsscu before the end of the jcar. A joint meeting of Tiega Pest, 310, nnd itfi auxiliary en April (J at the Nlcctewn Library liullding will be featured by dunciug, te be followed by. refreshment. The auxiliary has started ii drive for new members. The former Midlers forming the Donald T. Slicnten Pest, J By, arc leudlng the women's auxiliary in n race for increased membership In the two organizations, but the women launched a mere extensive campulgn this week and leek feri a better report at the next joint neulng. Motion pictures of the American unitH in Prance will be shown at the April meeting of the pest. A geed printer What is Ma geed printer"? A geed printer is one whose work helps you te make mere money. Seme men knew only one way te make money out of a printer. That is te buy printing from him for less than it cost te produce it. Other men make money out of the printing the printer produces. They use printing te help sell their goods. A geed printer tries net te Ibse sight of the fact that you are going te use his work te help sell things. He knows that better printing means better selling. He knows that better paper makes for better printing. If you are lucky enough or wise enough te knew a geed printer and he recom mends for your printed messages one of the Warren Standard Printing Papers, take his advice. He is thinking of your work in terms of better printing. S. D. WARREN COMPANY, Bosten -Warren's Standard Printing Papers are sold by D. L. WARD COMPANY Lembard 6800 Philadelphia better paper better printing better business WARREN'S STANDARD PRINTING PAPERS Priniin: iPper Baltimore Washington Richmond Main 1701 Wilkes-Barre Te help you in planning direct advertis ing, we shall be glad te send you copies of an interesting series of booklets en titled, "Making It Easy te Plan Printing." VJ ' f" STORE OPENS AT d A. M. CLOSES AT ItiM T.'tif&L Knellenburg Tomorrow la Your Last Chance te Participate the Wonderful Values Offered in Our SPRING SALE OF Heusefurnishings vi a hf'.l 1 1 .; r IfOi" i! IIST : ". m r-" - -? . ws . -zr trrz fcM? Horsehair Dust Brush, 25c Black Cotten Hand Du.ster, 24c Leng Handle White Celling Duster, 29c U. S. Government Weed Utility Bexes S5iS5 1 M With Separate Inside Metal Case nnd Cever (as Illustrated') Which Could net be Duplicated for, 52.2.", at 29c Ea. Ve flailed construction threuch out. The covers liavp thumb screws counter-sunk in the weed. $2.25 Kleanwell Mahogany Finish Metal Car- $J"9 J:i enccpci g. Nlcltel- trlmmeil sweeperc, with braid furniture protector. " i it a uKMl tU-itfl lfc.W3 I ' S, v. $45.00 High-Grade Oak 5S5 S28.50 Whit euarn-cl-llnlsh Inte rior, 3 draw ers, white sliding porce lain top. Deep Blass i!!ir Jnr and. 4 splce Jars. .Sold en Club Plan. )n.pe $75 Snellenburg Special All- White Porcelain Finished Gas eCQ OR KSi vi"J -5 WOMAN CONFERENCE PLANS Sunday Outing TO THE COAL REGION APRIL 9 $3-25 S3.5O Te Tamaqua and Mahanejr City Te G I t b r t I, Malianej- Plan., Shenandoah, Glrard ylllf, Ashland, tlor tler tlor den, Alt. Carrael and Khauieklii, Special train leaT.t )eadlnr Ter. mliial 7.00 A at., ttcpclMr at Celumela Are., Huntincden St,, Manajunk, Cor.ihcheckon and Norriitewn (De Kalb St.). I'nnMiilt .arnl S. Fly.riJ' Philadelphia & Reading Railway CORNS Lift Off ,with Fingers t I v "7 Hl rmzn vvns:.- VW 1. Expect 1000 te Attend Meeting and Dinner April 12 Mere tlmn 7."0 men ami uomen al ready liac (ihtulned tickets for the din ner 'and conference te be held by the Hepubllcan Weman's Club of Penn sylvania nt the ncllevue-Stratferd April 12, airs. Geerge Herace Lerimcr, president of the club, saill she expects fully 1000 men and women from nil tcctlens of the State te attend. Mrs. Georgia A. DunnltiB, rhnlrman of the Dinner Committee, hns reeeiwd mveptnnces from the following women who wi'l nft us hostexaes: Mrs. Heary K. Anrker. Miss rrain.es I.. Kischer. Mrs. (jreige (l. lVkeit, Mrs. .Tnhn II. Iteberts. Mrs. Kdward W. IllUdlp, Mrs. Hareld Delaney Downs, Mrs. (icerge A. Dunning, Mrs. Clin Clin eon Regprs Woodruff, Mrs. N. J. D1I1 D1I1 wertb, Mrs. (icerge II. Straw-bridge, , Mrs. Henry Spalding, Mrs. H. C. Ue- I den, -Miss M. Estelle ItusMell, Mrs. B. Dobsen Altcmus. Mrs. Samuel B. Scott, Mrs. James B. Marshall, Mrs. Geerge Herace Lerimcr, Mrs. Worthlngten Scraiiten. ' Dr. Luev l.angden Wilsen. Mrs. WcsIpv T. Helbroek. Mrs. William K. lluehler. Mrs. I. H. O'Marra, Mrs. .1. It. r. McAllister, Madame Snntu Kulnlia. Mrs. Andrew Wright Craw ford, Mrs. W. 13111s Greben. Mrs. WIN niei' Krtisen, Mrs. Walter O. Hnuceck, Mr. Wi'liam Hendrie Shelly, Mrs. Walter King Suarpe, Mrs. Edward W. Parker, Mrs. Lewis L. Smith, Mrs. I Barclay II. Warburton and Mies Sarah 1 D. Lewrle. GRADUATES GET DIPLOMAS , Exercises at Central High and Wil liam Penn High Schoola Dlnlemns wem nrewnled te thirty- one members of the evening hi'hoel uIuk-, I of WSi at graduation pxprelses hist I uiclit in the Central High Scheel, riftPenth nnd tirren streets. Jonathan 1 T. llercr, principal of the evening 1 school, made the presentation". Leuis Nmbaiini. nsseelntc superintendent in rliarge of evening schools, addressed the class. Nine ernduntcs of the William Tenn High Scheel for Women, Fifteenth and Wallace streets, received their diplo mas last night. They were Mrs. Dorethy Kramer, valedictorian ; Bertha Berg. Marian It. Brown, Anna Lide Fltc, Emma L. Flowers, Esther Put vermaker, OHvp lloblnsen, Gertrude Kesciidalc nnd Ttose Reismun. Dr. Daniel M. Hejt made nn ad dress, .lames O. Street, principal of the iclieul, awarded the diplomas. Iren n lit 'Kreezene" en an aching corn, In-' "re belnif ileveleued. The Gen Btantly tfiat corn TsteDs hurtlnK then Stephen Melnn Square. Twenty. Khertly you lif it right off wfthfin- ""' Diamond streets, is being impr. gers. Trulvl b5" thc ,8ln,t of cencie,c wnlkf" '" doesn't hurt a bit I Drep reur druggist sells a tiny bottle of freefene" for a few cents, sufficient e remove every hard tern, soft corn r, corn between thc tees, and tht calluses, without soreness or Irrita-len.-Advt. REPAIRING PUBLIC BATHS Chief Baxter Alse Improving Several City Squares TTic twenty-five public baths and swimming peels scutrered thioiiKb thieiiKb thioiiKb eut thc city, ninny of which arc in a rather dilapidated condition, are being entirely ienentd under the super vision of Chief Baxter, of" the Durcm of Cilv Property, and made ready for use dining the rummer. About a down et tne piiDiic rquaics liCllCIHl fifth proved lavinc out flower and grass plots, nnd plant ing shrubbery. A bnseball diamond Is being laid out, which covers thc north ern half of the square. Workmen will start today te improve Peun Treat) 1 Park, en tbe Delaware, 'at ths feet of Est Montgomery avenue. iiiiiiiiiHii!iP!iiiMin:ffliiiiiiiiM Yeu Are Invited te Our Exposition en Living Medels of Spring Fashions in Apparel for Larger Women Tomorrow and Saturday in Our Restaurant, Sixth Fleer at 10 A.M. te 1 1.30 A.M. and 2.30 P. M. te 4 P.M. A superb presentation of specially created and designed fashions for the larger woman, adapting the best of the season's new styles te her particular costuming needs. Outer and Undergarments Will Receive Equal Attention Perfectly designed costumes, including suits, coats, dresses, street dresses, evening gowns and sports apparel, will be displayed ever properly proportioned and correctly worn foundations of cers'ets, brassieres and undergarments. Negligees also will be shown. Prominent Designers Will Be Here In connection with this fashion review we wish te announce that the niakers of the undergarments have sent us their leading designers; who will be glad te usbist women in .select ing the models best adapted te their individual requirements. :, B 7Fa 'VLjmmLM '. i P V'k.y ' ' 1'JJ In I I II 'I I -7TN. VfVIT C3- V ffraj i 1 1 1 ty)y i J 1 ft fiS 2W3ZZX mmmmmmm-mmmmimm L JJ" L. J TSTNyOA! ) .nft'K f5Lw0 y Jsdl kev i M J v"V f2jk WAis-j iris-.. . a Hilt" I" tijszrk 'kiimMlM Ant .. li '" '&r- II N -Sl ii IJk Reg. $3.25 O hgy 11 H Jrrfgft Mahogany- J fl H !- l Finish "gj y!j P " H , m', ffl Blacking CS N9 1 P IP $1.79 1 y I S32.50 Leenard Pelar flJOl Cabinet range with xtra nn -H King Refrigerators. . D,J- Wp,f brelIlns eve,ls- Se,d en -B I ft . r i "rSsajs While ''H 'M : Jl ll enamBl- S2450 Four-Burner J Hi , -j- nnhii cias Cook Steves, a;i 7 UW M I ,', rf i0 With Breiler ... DX TO fiH 1L H 1L chamber; tMH bbbbbI nLJ ?T Plan. separate ISiStt mT U SjaKTrO $55.00 Leenard or and brei.ertjgSTig. m i(sJeJAk DlshRefrigerat6r-&U SL. " 3Ur . Tw S2 gtTvjnQinrrOv $13.00 American QQ QC ' yT ,m : fc $tf0gSSg&2 PercelainSets.... ' fl iliiMsMMSBBssMBsBsssBSSBsWsWss . '& 'Mnl T " -V -n I ' TIIUB8UA1 MAKCII M0, 10.12 M M XfQll Ona - plece U KSM Wtm SnellenburgS Misffl &3! I L 3 ENTIRE BLOCK - MARKET II& te I2& STREETS l. M (m !S t,fefe Ee.Piece dinner 8,u iftsfL M jmsmsmsswsmsMmamKmsmmaKfswmmmmtmswsmsmmmmmmaamsawmsmmms $0() rhrprt nnd v J decoration gow-iine f mm ' v.V-4 iet rfrlKru- V edgew and handles. H fJL r anj where. -p -- . vH rilW!lll)D!ll!!'llllHHII1l!l!1llllllil!qilllll!llllllilillllHlll VCJ S190 One-Pierp T.pnnnrrl J00 Decorated $4.69 s Mm - vcv ni Aii.. t. i. uereai ex t , SR Clean-as-a-Chma-Dish M vQ ' ' 'isssiii Jstfiil Refrigerator yR fin "m ?? llRIIH"! 19K v ww00m ill y 3Pd tSSBl I' Ml n'hitC ''Ifl ftl(Wl: slil"'ll and outside. ifS n i- t'T rffi A V. S i ygjl1 -vI.nc,ab iBsElrgse I Swi lfj-plece sets In various patterns; '' &-3 $8.5e Rapid Cl QQ Vet.1 lcUered: sUBht ,mperfec- jfSV Washing Machines Dl-ue ' ' 'jrf IrGssl -? $2.2e Cut Glass fl1 KQ N '1 jVf ' 4. Ice Tea Sets 91.DV )& ff t giL!:S Hand-power Js 'l fjth i Regular $20 tss, Mi, (WO , Sale of U. S. Gev't $2.00 Electric V ft Sj , Utility Sacks of Heavy lecinc ( rZl Cotten Drill Shower, 5 ,i j M at40cEa. $11.50 dj ()R cry'.caj co- Brushy '' V i .u drill x.uh P9f brats 01 f ,Tl , O-j cue 36Te h .-In. L flemish JlV J ? 02? eukIUj Mcrillzcd. 1 'nn' 'llKl" i&SMM&Mt 'A'1 .C M n lie nu 1 " 1M electric H sVsSS J JSs ,,iMBc,i,,r.:" UisSS M,ew'r- k kWk k .' ? VtQM Ce,er by I lnit U VX Rfe. Willi Y MM Sy) ToTeetlier.for I M $ erBte(, Ukji Mm 5f VTl Cevering Mcr- 1 r . Ktt-r UfJJii Wt JWi W Ly, rhnndUr. for Ce. I I I t vil "lob" -W1 ' tr erlns Furniture. I f IH V - IE OP for Warehouse I . iTj-T K llmvni II r-Zj umi stums i'ui-1 , O viever m - nee, for (ever- w- ' i . i j 11: TJ t m, t TL' s 'n' """ U ) f Novelty ir WJ n"Hr"-- JjL Ceeley m kL Vf iiillr?uer Wash 89c fJrL Hats, H fT -q Boilers, With Cevers " AyQO mm C $1.75 .Metallic rfaafejSl K1 AO I r$mmm ffraiff Wanli SJF i ' W Pif?B H VfJcfsBBsl vlSO) Beilor. l8e 'lrj""f TTj 5aj!K- ""tt.d int. 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