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Portland Sunday Telegram from Portland, Maine • 16

Portland Sunday Telegram from Portland, Maine • 16

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IS I I The questions knswCred bslow are gee-erel la character the symptoms or dls-eases are Riven and the answers will Mlsa Harriet Merrlwether guest of honor Miss Qarollnb Houston Miss i POPULAR PORTLAND QIRL M-f-r- aV' 1 i's i Cough" writes have a bad cough and cold "in my bead- My ears ache-and my whole aystem -seems full of cold inflammation please prescribe Answer: There ia nothing which will relieve year condition more surely and quickly" than the use of mentho-laxens ayrup Secure from your druggist JH ox essence mentho-lexene Mix this with one pint of sugar syrup or honey and to direction' rvcelv5immedlate wllef and benefit The You should The laxative and mentho-laxene if slightly laxative ana drives ths cold Inflammation out of the system i tv" asksi can 1 do foe a long continued case of -cofiatlpatloiiT I have hesdarhe and -diulness and I complexion is -sallow- At night 1 can sleep so pervoiis Answers Continued constipation affects the blood" "and makes It 1mpure You need good bleed purifier and laxative Vae tablets (not sul-istlon act on the three grain sulpherb pburl-- They aid -dlj bowels and-clean anr purify the blood hsve a vs writes ease of dandr and my hair comlng out in handfu Answer: Get Jar of plain yellow -mih-yol at rour drug stor Wash tho hair and while still wet rub well Into the scalp '-pialrt' yellow -mlnrol Rinse: sqt thoroughly and your scalp will feat clean and active- Reneat this treatment- three or: four- time after washing and' In a fiw wilr All your dandruff ahould dla appear and your hair become healthy and sort -T'-lv 4'-- MR AND MRi' Unlike Gsraldin Thsy Da Net 'Aeeant ''the Lut' Syllibl at Taken During Their Maine Vial i (Continued from-Paga IS) years He will- pursue his professional I Tfr VAutiesln Portland during the winter fy -jkv' i 'i'-' There was a gathering of nearly SO women at Mrs Charles residence on- Thursday for i 'the bridge given raise funds for the Trench wounded Tea was served lit k- MRS GEORGE ROBINSON PARKER: iss Margaret Mathews) the conservatory from 4 to and the 'appointments of 'the affair were -very I 'handsome'- -eSom ofjthe tftayers' were: '-'Mre Fielding Bradford i Mr William Bradford Mrs Harry VerriU Mias 1 Augusta Boyd Miss Alice" Wood Mrs i -Charles Wy er Mrs Owen Smith William Senter Mrs Carrbl Brown Mrs Frederick ML Thomas Talbot Mrs C- CoAiing ij Misses Mary and Harriett McCobb Mn Snow Mlaa Louisa Spring i -Mrs Oeorae iv Duncan Mias Annf SawyerJ MrsLUcIen Snow" Mr James 1 4' -A- PpaldingMraHerbertH-D- Pierce Mr Mlse Alice Wood Mr Frits Jordan Mrs John 1 A -Merrill Mrs Sonthsnto Boyd Mrs Charles Bana Barrows Mrs George' 'Carey Mrs- 'Howard Ives Mias Jxmlsa: SprinTHlss Frances -Sfiriny '-'5'- Mias! Ella Hiiye vMr "Charles fv: Harm mi Mrs Walter Bancroft-Misa Mrs Wadsworths NoyeMrs Alfred Sturgl Mrs George Row- lIMiss" BorftH Mlse Nettle Walker Mrs' Joseph Bancroft' -Mrs William Eat on the Misses Talbot Mrs Charles' Bailey Clarke1 l- Mrs John Porteous Mra Blon Bradbury Miss Emily Baxter Mr 'Franklin Mrs Keeripy Harry Lewi Mr Dexter Tlf-vlany Mrs Stetson aiid -Mlsa: 'Grace Stetson- of Damariscotta: Mrs Estes Mrs1 Larrabee" MiiiErtiliutFerc Mrs Parker Kallock The tea' eerelceYwas In charge of ype offer special lot of Frcnch Real Suede Gloyes 'medium weiglit two broidery-colors sand and inode Jsliades and medium gray Excellent value $15Q apply in any case of similar nature Those wishing further sdvloe frs may -address I)r Iwls Baker College Bide College-Kllwood SU tenon enclosing self-addressed stamped nv ope for reply Full name and sddrsiis must be given' hUt only flctltkHia name will ne used Jn my answer The prescription inn he Mlad at rr well-stocked drug store Any- drugxlat can order of wholesaler I asks: will over come corpulency 1 am so fat to In my own way I short of breath dad cannot stand exercise Answer: To reduce safety "fivs grata erbolone tablets -They re the-mori reliable roducero coukl preacrib -Musy are pleased with results from arbolop writl: writes: have been a worn-out man for the past few inoritlia ly physical and mentsf forces are rhuvh im-pafred I do not seem to he ulde to Jbink clearly 1 am much depressed all the time and my Usual ambition' and energy seem to have died have headache I--'- pains In my hack condition! I' (dentlcsl' 6' thousands of others brought toi my at- r'R tention yearly phyabw mental forces ere as you say much Mm nnd paired but you need not be alarmed over your condition The uaejof three -grata cadomene tablets ehMilfl-jeoon put-you beck in normal conditloa ana- fit to com- hat any trouble Cultivate regular-habits Of living- "Mite" sake: "I eeem to be ehrinkihg in site -I am very pale end thin 1 do not feel sick but-Pm very weak (want to increase- nr Ahswert You-ere anaemic and the food you eat does not properly nourish your system: three grain cause proper rood assimilation and In- crease weight' and strength Take them with your meal Bold in sealed package Ella 'writes: Plea prescribe for meegaln Thia time Hr my kldiieya 1 have chills end fever 'took bad- have puffs under my eves and my urine IS dark in color and of bad odor Sometimes my" back hurt You "should get simoat-Mneteni'l relief from the use of balmworl tablet- I have prescribed these -In numerous eases -of kfdnev trouble and -they have given ox- -reliant results Most drug storss carry theao tablets and they come In sealed tubes with proper i Advertisement ij -I JL Vx 1 -I- i 4 11 i Union Suits usuallj- 7 Vr 7 $300 7 1 Jm li i I' I Gertrude Tuttle Miss Ayer Mlsh Marjorie Berry Miss: Florence Lelghtoa Mlsa -Olive Small Miss Grace Barton MlSs Mary Shute Miss Mertlo Hannaford Miss-' Dorothy Rows Miss Mildred Seavey Mias Ruth Henderson MisS Ruth Hayden Silas Margaret Swett Mlsa Helen Moses MIssMary Dennison Miss Alice Frasier M1(s Ruth Goding Mlss Gladys Hall Sllss Helen Meserve Ut tll VOnn Mtss Helen Nelson Miss Father Ste phenson Miss Esther Mathews Yhos-tesA Mr and Mrs Ij Richardson and family of West I Paris i are the guests ofE 1C Needham of 1S3 Dartmouth street Mrs A Swift Is spending a Tfew days with Mrs M- Needham of Dartmouth street -i A meeting of the British Red Cross Society' will be hold In the State of Maine Room of the Falmouth Hotel on Monday sifternoon at 3 Plans are' tobe made at this' time for a Tag Day to be held In this City Saturday Oct 31 thaY proceeds of which Will be devoted to furnishing beds and medical suplles for wounded British soldiers- "'v-- It Ia earnestly requested that everyone who ts willing to assist In: this worthy movement will attend Monday meeting The invitation la universal everybody la invited Mr and Mrs Charles Cressey ar entertainig as' a house Sally Churchill of Berlln- Hf tftzr: The Covenant Daughters of Willie ton Church will: hold--theta' bpening mretlngMOnday evening In Vhe Parish House An' interesting program" has been arranged and supper YWlll be Served for the members at u- The martiare "i of Miss Lillian Blanche 'Connery daughter lot' Mr and Mrs Charles 8 Copngr of Gray street and Mr-Burfon Unwood Strout son of Mr and-MravSamuel Strout of Qape- Elizabeth wll take place at -the future' home Of "the" young people S3 Walnut -street South Portland on Wednesday of this week at 3 (clock In order -tb provlde the teachers' of Maine who attend -ths conyentlon ln Portland GeU- 3637' an opportunity of hearing the Singing Club ths Muslo Commission has announced that the club will assist at the opening -'eon-cert oftha- season 191C-1917 Wednesday Oct 25th on which occasion the great soprano Frieda Hempel 'iwlll sing The numbers to be rendered by the Singing Club will include immprtal "Ava Maria with Hempel voices and organ Vhare eMnbteptionaJweQas pneMor4 1 wo new: part 'songa: The 'H-famo the Portland-iMen's-Stnglngi' Clubs has spread note only throughput the- 8tete of Maine but far beyond and there Is Widespread interest' In the Appearance: of its members at the opening: of the organ concert- eerie --r-y-- A- I Sif the ar lists who Jhavs 'for great VO who merly -appeared- in Maine with success none' has left a better impres ston than 'Marcella Craft -the- old Portland favorite and Vera Barstow he violinist who twice appeared before organ course' audiences It is pleasant to yeHts-that Marcella Craft since she sang here at the festlJ val which 'was bier -first appearance-' In concert-in- America has- become very famous every orchestras This present season sees her as soloist with mahjYof the important organisation At the Worcester Festival she was the only star to sing at thoSympheny Concert of the festival 't -5-X The 1 Minneapolis Orcheatra with Whom she-appears in -November both at St Paul and Minneapolis engaged her to sing for them in the principal cities of heta-Facing coast tour In February An A honor which Miss Craft Appreciates la the fact that she will be the first soloist of the new Baltimore Symphony Orchestra under Gustav Struhe when thia new season begins at Baltimore on October- 30 Miss Craft will be 'heard -a great deal in' Joint: recital with Ver- Bar-stow The first of these Joint recitals will be given In Boston on November 23 "Miss tour will extend as far as California this year It will be the first -time she Abes beyond Chicago Mr and Mr -P Stoneham have returned to their home on 'Deane OCTOBER -BRIDE MISS HELEN CLARENDON GORDON Wha will beeeme the wife 'Von Wednesday of -Wads Arman Harris sf There -orqsenfr: iceable Gloves made than tliesc onoclasp- Caie Gloves Suitable for school shopping and street wear Made Prix senvncw two-tone eiiibroidy i ered backs Can be washed with soap and wa-Y will cleanse thaji tlie f' ter or --if kind Tan bldck? white and sand shades i I- -7' 'I'W- 7 fQk A 'c 1 i 1 -v 'sr SIDNEY FARRAR Their i -t Nam ter assisted by the board of trade Belfast eknessaw Rumors come of a wonderful bsxaar that la to be glven ln aid of a great of war Sf one -of the -big build fags in Ubndon hitherto connected with great' theatrloal enterprises It 'Is to take the form of ah Indian baxer with a reproduction closely approaching the thlng as in 'fact there la to be a repfodubtloh bfan Indian sfreet wlth the houses 'and shops end merchandise' and pavement sellers "andibuyeHt completei- Them are to be Indian dancers' tpry tell-en! snake charmers and fortune tell-era' nn Indian restaurant1'' 'Tbs whole thing is to be most gorgeously conceived and carried out and the cost will be aimostnomlnal for all the great potentates i and princes of the empire have promised to -lend and give the most marvelous supply of article that will -render-the show a vlsiod of beauty as treil as of perfect detail It la'said that there has beeh'a good deal Of feeling- lately: among the Indlnp troope because they have been -withdrawn from the! Western front and the idee of thia baxaar la to plve the enormous number- oflndlan subjectsVat present In EnglaUd an ldea tbat they too ere beings specially represented among the'phllanthroplcwarYworks that- tit' flooding the market the coffee giyen by Mra George Hunt State-president of the Suffrage Apsoclatlon 'tohonor the visiting delegates at the -convention 'held In this City waapne of- the largest and most important social affairs of '-the week' Prominent suffragists were In charge of the hospitality featuressnd the meeting was most Interesting 'and enjoyable- ov There was good -deal -'Of informal entertaining daring 'festival time On Tuesday -Miss Ethelynda Smith who was card Xo cbarmlngly -at the lions day and Wednesday 'concerts nter-talned at-a smalt fr in Mof garaMrsk SHaw" accompanist soft Tbeo Karle the yoUng festival tenor- The party went on a motor trip ln the morning and the luncheon- yUh a- social hour before1 the mstlnee closed very' pleasant occa-dop '-0 After the matinee concert on Tues-dayMrs-Predrlck O' Cooaht and Mlsa Conant of Park street a few friends in for- tea' to present theta1 house guests Mr Edwin Curtis of Boston wife of the-former mayor and Mrs Osbourn Merrill of Mechanic Falls a relative of the hostess -Miss Conant" served jit thp affair which was very small and Informal On Wednesday afternoon at 310 a the College Club will be held with- MlsmrQrace Allyn at 443 Forest avenue -The Mt Holyoke women will-entertain Mrs Henry Merri wether and daughter Harriet of State street and Mrastephen Perry Jrjuad young daughter '-Barbara' of Avon-street win Have Monday for Jacksonville Fla where they -wilt visit Mrs Harold Sanford (Miss Carrie Merrtwether) nke a and Mrs Meryl rther and Miss Hay' net remain indefinitely r- and Mrs Harry Brown (Agnes Cogger) are receiving congratulations the birth of a daugh-ter Ppra -Tuesday- Oct 10th The llt-Meoue has been namedDorotby Helen Frlsndx of Miss Elisabeth Vamum will 1 regret to' learn that she- had the vereiy face yand awn Hrge number of members of the Portland Countij Club and guests were present at the first out of out townk resort last erenltir The bights held during ths ouauner months- proved- so successful hat the commtatee hare decided to continue these affairs during the Win-leT Jls Esther Mathews entertained last evening at Mathews gtudio Con for j5k Fl Jhe evening was passed- with Iruusic and wjth refreshments-at the close of the even Inc Those bidden Miss Ruth Robinson Miss Both Johnson-: Miss Clara Jones Miss Con wayj-Miss Esther Shephard 1 -o111 Carla Sherman Mies Ruperts Boothby Miss tlIxabethlWheeler Miss Nellie Coffey Miss HuthMorrlll Miss Helen 'Jordan Miss Bertha Russell-Miss Grace Hed Miss Dorothy Wheelrr Miss Janet Marshal! Miss Jane Dyer and Mrs Fayson and Mrs Fielding Brad A 41m jj V- a i ford French hadges were presented as -Souvenirs of the- game 'jvi The committee In icharge of the-ar- ran gempnte was com prised of Mrs Edyllle fAhbott- 'Mr WUllam 'Bradford Mrs Harry M': Verrill Miss -Augusta Boyd Mias -Alice 'Wood and -'-Mm-Charles -Wjrer -K l1 ft The delegates and members who are -to "attend the State Council A tb be held at Belfast next' Wednesday 'Snd Thurxday October ft and wlU Have Y'Dnlon-- Station at Ty -Wednesday-' The first" meeting win he at LtO Wednesday There will he an informal recaption Wednesday evening given by the local chap- MAY AVOID PAIN "NVe havb so many women praise our Dollar SilkHose it is aVeal pleasure tcKsellt th6 piair to" a ne wt we kbov: shc i is going to experience complete satisfaction foiv perhaps the first time They wear better fit batter and are more beautiful than any wd have seen at anywhere near the price Black wliite -and colors --7 Jf THio CHyr Octobor The" torches and lanterns of the merry makers and the lights -shining out from ths village houses etc The music which- Mr Mscfsrisno has charge of will he unusually Interesting--'- tV 7 Mr: Macrarlane returns from" the mountains tomorrow-when! thedetslH of the ynuslcwlll be arranged WaHasaamssw --v Mm Emma Eamea de Gogorza win motor from JBath on Wednesday Get 13-" to ha in attendance at the solemn pontifical mass which will be offered at" Cathedral of lhe Ximaculate Conception by the Rt Revcnnif Louis Walsh bishop of Portland In honor of the tenth anniversary of his consecration Mme Eames will also be one of the speclal guests at 4 small dinner which will be glveii'by Bishop Walsh 'at the LafaettaY Hotel on Wednesday evening Frances Greeley of Cumberland avenue Is spending the week-end a( the Eagle Mountain- House Jackson Hr the guest of Mr Gale "Miss Margaret Haselton of Carroll street has been in Roeton- the past month where she Is one of the Assistants nt-MIss Echoed for youfijg ladies of which Miss- Hascl-ton is a On Tuesday evening a-verir attroc tlve miscellaneous shower was given at the home of Miss Edna Jarvf Winslow street by the Club In honor of Miss Catherine -E McNally whose marriage to Daitlei Lunt of this Cltirls en event of the coming week The decorations were especially pretty' being in the HatldWeeh color with the little black cats here and there Little Miss Veronica- McDald dressed as a witch brought In tho gifts concealed ln-a -huge pumpkin which consisted of dainty pieces' of -cut atHss china and brlc-a-hrmi During the eyonirig' delicious refipshments were served and those present were: Miss Mildred Collin- Miss Marion McDald Miss Badle Murphy Mlsx Renia Mlsa Madeleine Welsh Mlsa Lucy Collins' Mrs Elisabeth Cole- the guest of honor Miss Catherine McNally the hostes Miss Edna Jarvis md Mlsa Veronica McDald Another Spanish singer is to be added to the 'forces of the Metropolitan Opera Company- ft was announced a few days ftgo Hipolite LSxaro a teh-or who has sung In Spain Italy Buenos Ayres London and Havana and who is credited with being able to sing a high' with -ease' Is to come for the season of 1917-1913 This season' Tie will Appear in New York and other cities Jn the United States lq concert and wilt fill an engagement in opera at the National Theater in Havana- V' iSV 'T-i Pleasant words regarding the festival-ate -'naturally received with- gratU tude and appreciation by Mr -and MraSWMIam Chapman who la bored eo hard to make- the twentieth anniversary a succes The Portland! public too 'will he pleased -to read the following tributes from those who are qualtfled: to apeak regarding the worth of -the -'recent festival concerts which were enjoyed by the- muslo loving element of eastern Maine and western Maine: The Lafayette Portland Me Oct 10th My dear Mr Chapman: Please accept my sincere upprecla-tlori of your excellent chorus the work'd whieh1n my opinion -is also my gratitude -for your admirable of it was- -indeed a very great pleasure and satisfaction: to hear a first perform-ahee presented in' such a auoerh manner by as truly great -an artist as Mr Graveurc With kindest regards tovyott' and Mr Chapman In Which (Mr- Crist Joips me 1 im JOlilV wc A- efuliy yours' Mrriag Took Ploeo in street after passing' ten ays at Niag-ar F01 Buffalo qnd Boston It la proposed to begin in November a series of short noon-day services at the First- Parish -Cburch somewhat' after the manner of those how being held- in King's Chapel and Bt Church in Boston the pur- poke being td enable those who for any reason ara unable to attend church on Sunday to- at least have abort services during Ahe wek- Ttie aervices will last about a half hour beginning at 42 and will consist of organ music tjyDrTrue ahd'-a shOrfaddress by different-clergymen of this City Tho central location of thw First Parish Church' adapts if services of this character -'-v '-'iv- The Shakespearsaa Revel is bein nng to -loom very large on the Ihorlson Over four hundred peopte are now engaged In preparing the vast spectacle Front morning until (ate at night Mr Robert Dempster is- buy rehearsing The Masque As You Like It Taming of the Shrew Merry- Wives of 'Windsor Comedy of Errors 'Midsummer Dream Twelfth Mr' Dempster Miss -Janet Emerson and Miss Ince ngve over one-hundred dancers rehearsing each day- The old English itolkdanees Bufty Tufty 7T? totar UAjiAAAMlA DmH VLTAlL Peaeexl R6 gsriners "Hundston House-and The i utterfly Over hair the booths "that are to make Up the old' village have been taken by various -societies 1 -and merchants The ladles who are to have charge of The Red Swan Inn are busy gathering together recipes for thu old English substantial dlshesueh as of tulip stalks with of beef" Peacock Pie Pudding tarts" of all sizes and shapes and many other delectable Elizabethan dishes! Across the square -from The Red Swan Inn will be The Lobster -Smack devoted to sea foods of which the people of -time were particularly fond- Stewed buttered whiting and alt kinds of sea foods The art committee lira Constant fiouthworth chairman met in the parlors of the Falmouth Hotel yesterday and during the coming week will dl-vulgar many Interesting plans" The properties committee Mrs LeProhon chairman and the costumes committee Mrs Pugsiey chairman will meet ln the display rooms of Ernest Soule's millinery rooms -on Con gross street Monday morning Mr Boule has' given the members' of these committees a large -room where the costumes -'Will he made mid the properties constructed Thai concessions already taken are The Red Swan Inn The Lobster Smack The Sweet 'Shop Curious -toothsome dainties- Savory Sausages1-Puneh and Judy Gypsy Encampment Shakespearean Garden Dancing on the Green The Mustek Shop Anne Hathaway House Wax-work Whistling Contest Ths Congress Square Associates who are to Impersonate The' Beef Eaters Guard of the Queen are making arrangements for their costumes' The Suffrage -League who are to have charge of general dancing announce that' dancing can be indulged in at all hours except -when the green Is used the masque' and comedies Mrs Frederick Freeman of the ways and means committee has charge- of thi The Shatnhle to be taken cara of by men of the First Cnlversallst Church will bs a wonderful 1 street most: unique in: its varied -attractions Here one will find Juggler tumblers tumblers Sferry -Andrews and Monte-banks aplenty Programs will be dispensed br the young lady ushefs of thp and later they will each choose good man-and dance Bufty -Tufty on the village green Great secrecy has maintained as to who is to be Elisabeth and who is to he Shakespeare Mr Dempster will be th jester and Miss' Alberta Robinson and Miss Lydia Cook maids of honor- The-lighting courier George Fisher chairman promises the: most unique lighting arrangement ever seen ift Portland It wlll be carnival night" In the 'Old English village' and there will Another very special value is No 70Q Boot Silk Stockings double lisle soles high splicod 7 heels and double tos full fasliioned that gives perfect fit Regular and outsizes For Need Only Trust to Lydia PinkhamY Comil pound says tt vt Xt Lavender top Silk Lisle Stockings perfect fit double soles and double tops double spliced heels These stockings arc made for and will wear better than other stockings at the price 37c 1 1 iS X- I Sale of Silk Underwear A sale of this desirable merchandise at tliis 7 time of year with prices advancing is most iuifi portant We offer these garments at large con Cessions from the regular prices Plain aiid embroidered Italian Silk Vests usually sold at $300 and $400 7 7 7 $175 find $250 Buffalo' N-Y-" My daughter whoso 'picture is herewith was much trooblisd with pains Jn-her back and sides every month' and they would sometimes be so-bad that It would seem like acute ln-flammatioriof itomo otgk'Ai r'Shepead your advertisement in the! newspapers and tried Lydia Vege table Compound 'She praises It highly as she has been relieved of all these pains by its use All mothers should now of this femey and all young girls: wbor suffer' should Mrs Matilda Kuxtzweo iBigh St BuffaloN' Yw Young women who are troubled with painful or irregular period backache headache dragging-down sensations frintinspens or indigestion atwvnlj take Lydia Vegetable Compound Thousands have been re stored to healthby thisroot and herb i Xf you know Inf any young wo manwho la nSeYp nl iWcaskher to vrrite to the Lydia EJPinkham Medicine Coi Lynn Biasa Only women will: her letter and it will bo jlheld In strictest confidence Plain and embroidered sold at $45Q to $000 Embroidered )rice $275 $175 Maine Muslo FestlvaL Portlsnd Congratulations and beat Jo you both It is Impossible by William Chapman during recent Muslo Festival beret- New York Chapman: (Continued ouPuge IT).

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