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1 . - THE ROCK ISEAND ARGUS. TUESDAY, XOVE3IBER 21, 1911. - i Social Events SHOWER FOR MISS BOLLMAN. THE MISSES ANNA KENNEDY and Mabel Trenkenschuh entertained 24 girl friend at tee latter' home. 1106 Fifteenth street, last evening, at a kitchen Bhower In honor of Miss Nina Bollman, -whose marriage to Thomas Strickland will take place early In December. The home was beautifully decorated throughout In the chosen colors of the bride-to-be, pink and white. In a guessing contest "kitchen quiz," Miss Jessie Folsom won the first prize and the con solation fell to Miss Lillian W1V Hams. At a late hour the guests were lead to the dining room by Miss Boll man, where an elaborate supper was eerved. The dining room was a bow er of pink and white crepe paper and hearts. The center-piece was an arti ficial lake filled with jrOld fishes, frogs, etc. The place cards were pictures of the bride and groom-to-be. The favors were small white bags of rice tied with pink ribbon at the end of which were fastened white candy hearts with the initials of the bride and groom-to-be and the date of the wedding. After supper the bride-to-be was requested to take her place In the corner of the dining-room while little Ruth Trenkenschuh, dressed in pink and white, delivered the gifts to her In a small express wagon, decorated in the bride'B colors. The guests were held in suspense while Miss Bollman opened the packages, some of which caused much merriment, although they will find a useful place in her kitchen. At a late hour the girls departed show ering congratulations on Miss Boll man. ' HAROLD BAUER TONIGHT. HAROLD BAUER. THE EMINENT pianist, this evening appears In a con cert program at Augustana college auditorium, under the auspices of the college conservatory of music. The beats are practically all sold and a ca pacity house is assured. Bauer has achieved such wonderful success In the imibical world that music circles of the three cities and vicinity are delighted at the opportunity of hearing him bo ciose at home. Ills program is varied and a musical treat is in store. zar is to open at three o'clock Thurs day afternoon and continue through! the evening. There will be general j fancy work, fruits, flowers, home, made candles, chlldren'a wearing ap-, parel, dolls and other departments; in the offering of goods for sale. The: doll table will be a center of attrac-i tion, for there will be found dolls! by the dozen; dolls of all descrip-j tlons. A. novelty will be shown In; the "brownie" dolls, of which a large supply has been prepared. YOUNG PEOPLE'S BRANCH. MISS HAZEL ROLLS WAS HOST ees to the members of the Young Peo ple's branch at Its meeting at the As sociation house, 637 Seventeenth street, last evening. The early part of the evening was devoted to business, all arrangements for the entertainment to be given at the Y. M. C A. Tuesday ev ening, Nov. 2S, being completed. Be tides the farce, "The Sweet Family," i. is planned to give a pantomime, and a candy booth was arranged to be a feature of that evening. At the close of the business, the fol- j lowing program, arranged by Miss I Myrtle Woods, was given: j Song, "Onward, Christian Soldiers" ! Society. ) Paper. "How the Women Saved the j Day" Miss Mary Maxwell. ! Reading. "A New Covenant" Mrs. j Edna Reed Hoffman. Scripture lesson. j Reading, "A Turning Point" Miss Emma Pettit. I Song, "When the Troops Come ' Marching Home" Society. I Reading, "A Greedy Bottle" Miss : Hazel Bergstrom. j The hostess served refreshments at the close of the evening. Anna Berger ' will be the December hostess of the ; branch. CHRYSANTHEMUM LUNCHEON. MRS. HATTIE DE LESCAILLE OF Prospect Terrace, Davenport, enter-: talned at a 1 o'clock luncheon to day. Rock Island, Moline and Dav-j enport ladies being the guests. The tables were spread for 18 guests, the! decorations carrying out the colors,! yellow and white. As a table center piece was a large ball of button chrysanthemums in the colors yel-: low and white and extending from! it to the chandelier were streamers ' of yellow satin ribbon. The places Presbyterian church are introducing' were marked with beautiful band an innovation In connection with painted cards in yellow and white; their annual bazar this year. In and placed about the rooms were1 addition to their sale of fancy goods, baskets of the yellow blossoms. The they are preparing to give a fine I guests present were Mesdames M. L. supper. They have announced that ! Copp, II H. Cleavelnnd. W. J. S ween-I the menu will include chicken pie. 1 cy. F. K. Rhoads, J. F. Rohinson, C. E. ; mashed potatoes, escalloped corn, j Sharpe. James McXamsra. A. Mosen-! home baked beans; home boiled felder. Robert Wapner. W. B. Mclntyre. ham, cranberry sauce, pic kles. Jelly, js. .T. Collins and T. B. Dr.vis of Rock rolls, ire cream, cake and coffee, j island ; Mrs. A. I. Ebi of Moline and; This tempting spread will be served jjIrB. E. A. Shaw. Mrs. Joe R Lane, in the Sunday school room of the j Mrs R. H. Harned and Miss Reader church Thursday evening. The ba-Jof Davenport. The luncheon was1 .. : fojioTv foy card games. This is one ONE MILLION DOLLARS FOR of a series of parties given by the1 BROADWAY BAZAR. THE LADIES OF BROADWAY A GOOD STOMACH. Ttiis Offer Should lie a Warning to Kvery Man and Woman. The newspapers and medical Jour- hostess. 20TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. MR. AND MRS. A. D. MARTIN OF 1S23 Twenty-fifth avenue, Moline, en- nals recently have had much to say tertained about 3u old time frienda relative to a famous millionaire's ' Saturday evening in honor of their 2"th offer of a million dollars for a newiuedding anniversary. All but one of stomach. the gues-ts outside of the family at This great multi-millionaire was j the wedding In Rock Island Nov. IS, too busy to worry about the condi-.ism, were with them Sa?uiday even tion of his stomach. He allowed his ius. Most of the g'!e.-ts had known dyspepsia to run from bad to worse Mrs. Martin all her life and Mr. Mar nntfl in the end it became incurable, j tm from the time he came to Rock: His misfortune serves as a warn- isiand in l 1 ing to others. j irf,e link an,j white chrysanthe- : r.ery one w no Miners wnn ays- i muTns w f.le us,..i Ks decorations and IieHsia for n few verj will pivp ov.l erythin he owns for a new stem- i.ch. Dyspepsia is commonly caused by; s.ti abnonpal state of the gastric Juices, or by lack of tone in the walls if the Ft.njai h. The result is that te r'C'Kiih Io.-'- its power tcr (life-' food. We are now able to supply cer tain f.issiiiK -U tuents to help to restore to the pasrric Juices their di : t'e f wer aii ti aid in making t ": ; !-.o;n; ch strong and well. We know that Kexall Dyspepsia T.-ibicts are i" s! dependable reui- !y for d'.sord'r-d stomachs, indi- s:i-n ar.d dys;.Ts:n. We want you to try them and v HI reftiT" your money if you are let more t! an satisfied with the re sult. Three sizes, "." cents, ."'" cents and ft. Remember, you can obtnin Kex re - 'u., community only r o'r -:nre the Uexnl! store. The Thomas Drue --v , the colors jink and white were carried out in the elaborate "upper which fol lowed, ilr. and Mrs Martin received many congratulations and numerous beautiful remembrances. A congratu latory tHeraru was received from their son Ralph, wl'o is in Chicago and w;.s unable to be prese;;:. Guests weie present from Rock Island. Dav enport, lier.csco and Peoria. CLO PARADISE-TR EN AM AN. MISS LI CY THEN A .MAN AND Louis A. Paradise v.ere united in mai rieiie at '. o'clock yesterday morning at the parsonage of the First Congre gational church. Mo'.iue. . Rev. C. A. Lincoln officiating Attending the biidal co'ip'e were the bride's father, K. M. TM'.aman. her brother, Rolv r., Jr.. and her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Wile her cf Hoc k Island. The bride wore a trnvrlin? s::it of blue and a becoming white beaver hat. Mr. end Mrs. Paradise 1 ft for Chicago,1 where they will visit relatives, ar.d on t lit i r return will reside in East Moline where a new home is being completed. Mr. Paradise is employed by Deere v: Co. in Mas: Moline. mm OUT ANNOUNCE BRIDAL PARTY. ! ANNOUNCEMENT HAS BEEN! ; made of the Waish-Garvy bridal party i I for the wedding of Miss Philomene j ; Garvy. daughter of Mrs. Mary A Garvy ; of Arlington place. Chicago, to Alfred: I E. Walsh of Daverport which will' i take place at the Holy Name cathedral i . nar.ksc; inz morning at H':;:u. Miss , , . , , , ... , Sicilian Garvy. sister of the bride, willj ilea lets oi advertising calen- be maid of honor, and j. w. waisU; n , f , ; of Daer.port will serve his brother as l C2TS at COSt 0 SiOCK. best man. while the ushers will be! . : E. A. Walsh and Mark A. Walsh of; Ttere are 1,000 designs Clinton, brotlu rs of the groom. Charles ; frorj which you can make a seOVal-n of 3urlir.grtyi. Iowa, and Eugene, " i Walsh of Davenport. The weddinc ; breakfast following the ceremony will Car: print up order same day be at the Biackstone hotel. j r.s received. ' ' i ANNUAL COFFEE AND SALE. The tcsl designs are going, the anncal coffee and rapidly. Call if you can Or,sa;e of tbe Young Ladies' society of tue oerman Lutneran cnuren win be' W ' . 1 l . K.,nl. V n. rr-1 1 r hone West 205 and we will :nd a salesman. L.E. West Gum Co 1510-12 Second Avenue. day afternoon and evening. DR. H. RAGON-HALL. W. REED. AT THE PAR- Big Bargains from the Chicago Auction Sale of Lyons Bros.' Half Million Bankrupt Stock. Select ed by our buyer, on the spot; the plums of the immense wind-up sale of Lyons Bros merchandise. Fisk & Loosley again give Moline the Bargain Benefit of their unparalleled Buying Facilities. "Women who know" will recognize the splendid money-saving opportunities here during this week's selling. Read this ad and see. Save Money by Buying at This Sale. THE BIGGEST RIBBON BAR GAIN EVER. 1000 yards ribbons, every width, 4 Inches to 7 Inches; rich lustrous heavy silk ribbons, beautiful com Wnstlons of stripes, bars, Persians, floral, etc; ribbons made to sell at up to 75c a yard; positively not a yard worth less than 40c Take your choice for this sale at 25c a yard. The best cooking in the city at onr cafe. 75C SILK SCARFS FOR 49C. 65-Inch silk scarfs, hemstitched borders, solid colors; choice of blue, brown, navy, cadet, pink white, etc, for 49c MEN'S $1.50 WOOL SWEATERS FOR 69c. Men's gray knit sweaters, neatly trimmed and finished, sizes S3, 40, 42 and 44, really worth $1.50, for 69 o each. 10c COTTON FLANNEL FOR 7 c YARD. This purchase enables us to sell 500 yards of this 10c unbleached cotton flannel, well fleeced, for 7'2c yard. FISECCMSIEY DEFARTMENT STORE MOLINE ILL. $3.00 SHOPPING BAGS FOR $1.50, Twenty-five of them I the gener ous sizes, made up of superlative seal leather, grain Morocco, etc., the shopping bag you really rath er enjoy opening up where folks can see the kind you carry. These $3.00 bags (some are $3.50 bags) going at $1.50 each. Home made cake at our Cafe. Pies baked to order. Ladies Beaver Shawls Less Than Cost From Lyon Bros.' bankrupt sale, a bargain in splendid warm beaver shawls with special attention. Reversible fring warm beaver shawls worth special attention. Reversible fringed gray, brown and tan beaver shawls, the most con venient outdoor quick wrap money ea nbuy. $1.50 Beaver Shawls for 97c. Four Bargains Worth Com ing Miles to Get $2.25 $3.00 $4.00 $6.00 $7.50 Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Shawls Shawls Shawls Shawls Shawls for for for for for $1.50 $1.97 $2.75. $3.50 j $4.97 G dozen $1.00 knitted scarfs, assorted colors, IV2 yards long, not $1.00 but 50c each. A lot of $1.00 knitted pet ticoats, each 50c. A lot of 50c knitted petti coats, each 25c. 5 dozen ladies' white, all worsted yarn sweater coats, worth $3.9S, $5, $5.98 and $7.50. Instead of $7.50 or $5.9S, or $5.00, or $3.97, pick out vour size for-$2.97. tot tf.vA' Selling the $25.00 Tailored Suits for $12.50 The tremendous selling of these $25.00 suits for $12.50 with free alterations ,makes it necessary to ask for a little in dulgence in time. To insure a first class fit we urgo early choosing; don't wait until the last of the week. The values are exactly as we state $25.00, $22.50 and $20.00 suits for $12.50. It's too good to miss. Come Tuesday or Wednes day. Special Purchase of Human Hair Switches Last week's extraordinary display of high clajss human hair goods brought to us a fresh proposition which we ac cepted: a proposition which enables us to put on sale this week a new lot of fine sanitary human hair switches at prices astonishingly low. Switches at $1.00, $2.00, $3.00, $4.98, $6.98, $7.50 and $10.00 on which w challenge com-parison. Lyon Bros. Knit Underwear Ladies' warm knit .fleeced, blear-hed vests and pants, rpii!ar sizes 5 and 6, and out '1706, 7. 8 and 9. A good lot of them to lpgin with, regu lar 50c value for 39c a gar ment. Ladiep'rf-ream fleeced union Eiiits. sizes 4. " and 6. These are also regular ZOc gar ments, choice for 3Sc. One lot children's union suits gathered together from the qualities selling regular ly at r,0c; take these for 39c each. Children's knit tlpepins garments, sizes C to 10 years. the kind with feet; some are most of them are the regular i-Oc prade; choice for 39c. Mi's blue fleeced havy ribLeu undershirts, every garment j.cmct, and wo'th .t. Sizes 3tl to 42. take 'em for 39c. ft (to 1 fZ'miif if 5c Torchon Laces for 2y2c. Our buyer's Chicago trip brings us nearly 500 yards of these 5c cotton torcho'n laces much in use right now. This sale eives them tn vnn for 2',e vard 10c Outing Flannels, 64c While this lot lasts, good heavy nap outing flannels la light or dark patterns. gowns, petticoats. for pajamas; all vou want until sold, not 10c, bnt 2C yru. Dr. Denton's C5c kind: !0r 25c French Lawns for 10c Yard. There are 300 yards of these 25c French lawns, 15c Lineweave suitings; 20c mercerized wait ings, all grouped in one price lot; ice for 10c yard. 40 50c Wood Dress Goods 25c Yard. 500 yards double width (36 inch) wool plaids, mixtures and fancy stripes, bought at the sale in Chicago so that we let It go at 25c a yard. r I high t I $3.50. The best line of ladies' tan shoes In the city, mad oe last, Dest quality leainer, wen soics, every e on the new A Lyon Bros Hosiery Cheap Men's heavy wool mix ed socks, sold everywhere for 25c a pair; the way we bought them lets us make the price 15c a pair. Men's black cashmere socks, regniany zoe; on these also, we make the price 15c a pair. Children's 15o black fleeced ribbed stockings for 9c pair. Ladies' pure silk hose. 4-incn Javender top, not 50c but 39c pair. Ladies' black fleeced 25c stockings, 15c a pair. Ladies' thin black mercerized stockings, "seconds" of 25c stockings, 15c pair. nt r i i m v. Bargains in Gloves and Mittens All sizes end colors children's woolen mittens, choice tor 5c pair. Ladies' golf gloves, ail sizes, for 9c pair. I. yon' KroH.' men's soft brown cape dress gloves, worth S5c for 49c a pair. Men's warm lined leather work gloves and mitttns, regularly ,c. some a little soi'ed, but at the price, a rare bargain; not ."Uc Lut 29c a pair. Canvas gloves for furnace work, aH sizes, not 10c, but 5c a pair. Mrr's black cashmere fleeced win ter gloves. 5 "c ones for 39c pair. Belt Pine and Brooches at Less Than Half Price. Third Fioor Furniture, Curtains, Rugs and Carpets. Rare Savings Here for Customers Who Know. About 100 pieces of jewelry from the bankrupt stock: belt pins, brooch es, beauty jins. stick pins, etc ev ery single article made to sell for at least 25c; take your pick for 10c each. lc. Six patterns good Chitia matting, net 15c but 9c yard. Oidfas'nioned rag carpet, the kind that never wears out, 25c yard. Standard linoleum in good pat terns, 4 yards wide, per square yard, not C&c but 59c. Big 4-pound cotton batts, worth $.', slightly soiled, fpr 75c. Haby crib blankets, white with pretty pink a:id blue borders, not 2"c, but 19c each. Nice thick, warm 12-4 tan or gray blankets, the kind for ?1.45 pr. 0-foot golden oak extension din ing table, 42-inch top, for $10.00. 'It 'Vnr" With any bed sold this week at over $5.00, customers may I also buy a $6.53 felt mattress for vr: j $15.00 couch, beBt Imitation leath er, special $12.75. Good solid golden oak - rocking chair, well braced, special value at $2.97. Sanitary wire couches, worth $3.75. this week $2.75. Choice of six patterns pretty wall paper for 5c a roll. One lot velvet and Axminster rugs, 64 inch, worth $1.50 and $1.75; "seconds," so, while they last, $1 each. Baby coach white fur robes, each $2.50. Lace Curtains Greatly Underpriced for This Week's Selling Brussels net curtains, the good kind, but slightly soiled, two price lots: I'p to $.1.00 values for $2.50 pair.' Up to $6.00 values for $3.97 pair. Six pairs beautiful net curtains with cluny lace insertion and edge, worth to $8.75 at $4.97 pair. Two hundred lace curtain cor ners, each 2 yards long and the full width of the curtain, showing pat terns of lace curtains worth up to $5.00 a pair. Many of them can be matched up in pairs. Some have been "snagged" a little In the cor ner where the price ticket hag been torn out; but half at least are per fect. Two lots. "Snagged" curtain corners 15c ea. Perfect curtain corners 20c r-ach. Calicoes and Muslins. Oil boiled Turkey red ealico, tho 8c kind, for 5c yard. 1000 yards dress styles calico worth Be, going with Lyon Bros.' goods for 4c a yard; 10 yards (no more) for 39c. Double fold dress percales, not 28 inch but 32 inches wide, not 10c but G'zC yard. Bleached or unbleached sheeting, the 9-4 two-ancKa-quarter yards width that every body wants. Take your choice, bleached or unbleached, not 27V4c nor 25c, but 17c a yard. Not over 5 yards to each. Genuine 12'6c Everett cheviots, plain or striped, B'Bo yard. ;00 yards unbleached muslin, good quality 27 Inch 10 yards, no more for 39c; 4c yard. Table Silver at Our Jewelry Dept. Vm. Rogers' famous plain tipped teaspoons, not 75c but 49c per set of 6. Silver plated knives and forks, six of each, 12 pieces, for $1.50. Wm. Rogers' Arbutus pattern but ter knives for 49c Sugar spoons to match 49c. Rare Savings Here in Toilet Sundries Good black rubber hot water bot tles, the Zc. 2-quart kind, 49c each. Genuine Peroxide of Hydrogen, not lT.c nor 10c, but 6c bottle. Good hair brushes, solid back, worth 2"'C, for this sale, 14c each. Woodworth's Violets of Sicily, or Crab Apple; choice of either of these 50c perfumes for 29c an ounce. Bring your bottle. A big variety of tooth brushes at 9c each. Palm Olive soap, 3 cakes for 25c. Dr. Graves' tooth powder 14c. Housefurnishings. 2d Floor Shelf paper, not 4c but 2c pkg. Galvanized wash tubs 29c. 6 dozen clothes pins for Ec Potts' sad irons, set 69c. Little Jewel toilet paper 3 for 5c. Wire potato mashers, each 1c. Beautiful white and gold dinner sets, full 100 pieces, not $15.50 but $7.50 a Set. One lot odd tumblers, sherbert glasses, beer glasses, Ptc, have been up to loc. choice for 5c each. f ISfcLOOSLEY Co CrftTMMT STORE MOUXE Hi. ing Groceries Here These prices to customers in the store; no telephones. Ceresota flour, sack, $1.45. Fels-N'tfbtha soap (with grocery order) 7 for 25c. "Soaked" peas, 2 cans for 15c. Either seeded or seedless rals Ins, pounds 10c Parsnips, turnips cr carrots, 20c peck. Willow Twig, hand picked winter apples, 85c bushel. Freeh ginger snaps, 6 pounds for 25c, with grocery order. Notion Department Good pearl buttons, the wanted sizes, worth 5c, 2Jc a dozen. Rick rack braids, all widths, Ihoice for 4c Pins, 420 to the paper, the best triple nickeled kind, not 6c a paper but 3 for 10c. Children's 10c black hose support ers, 5c pair. Goo'l black tubular shoe strings for a cent a pair, 1c Hair pin cabinets, assorted sizes, not 10c but 6c a cabinet. Linens Just in Time for Thanksgiving Four nice patterns $1.25 bleached all pure liifen table cloths; rholc for this sale, 98c yard. Napkins to match each pattern at $1 75 and $1.65 th bmM vzea' Handsome scalloped buffet scarfs, 20 by Z aad 20 t 54 laches, $3.75 scarfs for $2.50; $2.25 scarfs for $U.. Good firm 18-inch unbleached linen cranh, the BVfcc riallfy 7c yard FISKM-GOSLEY C DCRfcRTMOfT STORE MQUHC They will live in Silvis. Mr. Ragon is i Island commanderr of the Masons ; sonage of the First Baptist church. I crapioyed as switchman cn the Rock I will give the first of a series of wln i yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock ofn- Island. j ter parties at the Masonic temple : c:at!-J at the marriape cf Miss Faye : j this evening. There will be cards . M. Hali to Hugh R. Ragon. both of Sil-j MASONIC CARD PORTY. jand dancitg. the Criterion orchestra i vis. The couple was unattended. THE LADIES OF TILE E.OCK.I fuxuisiioe iba niusic TAYLOR-MOSES. MK3. ANNIE E. MOSES AND MT nard F. Taylor were married last even ing st 7:30 at the home of the bride, 1410 Fifh avenue Dr. H. W. Reed of the First BaUat church iiarf arming J &Tenue. the ceremony. The couple was unat- j Lame batk comes on suddenly a'nJ tar.rtc fr Tavinr fa omr.ir.v..,! -, is extremely painful. It la caused bj switchman on the Burilngton. Thfy will make tbeir home at 1110 Fifth rheumatism of the muscles. Quick relief is afforded by applying Cham berlain's Liniment. ol by & druggists.