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Good fellowship with plenty of the SÄÄ'IES S1 ïteSTÂ Ä'ÄÄ Fourteenth street, last night, when they entertained for the first tlma In their history the Mayor *id members of City Council. Th* city officials were taken by surprise, and when Mayor Lawson, the city Councllmen and a few invited guests entered the bandsom« hall with Andrew J. Cross repres«|ntaUve of th* Second district and treasurer of the association, au • orchestra welcomedJhem wun an bp proprlate selection. TTils was 101 Towed by "The Star Bpangled Ban neiV and from then until an < arly hour this morning the firemen acted hosts for tneir guests. Following an Inspection of th« 1. ;he firemen and city official, ta n the largo meeting room > t third floor, where J ' who has been preslden of 1 o * r.oclation sV'ce Us Incep* corned the guests. Ho 1 id growth of the association, to 600 > mem hers, and of having provld d nu for a number of men. | Tn addition to the death non tho Ladles' Auxiliary Of the aasocia tlon during the flret year of Its , turned Into tho treasury w m 1 i . t Relief Association Provides Happy Social Hour For Officials ORGANIZATION SHOWS PROGRESS ■ latence _ . .__ S 3 109 - Mr. Lutz »aid tho hnndsom^ home of tho association is due en tirely to their effort*. In conclusion President Lutz stated that the organization had members scattered over the country and even had some members with tho Sammies Francs. This statement was greeted with cheers Mayor Lawnon responded to the welcome, saying that Wilmington owed the firemen a debt of gratitude for sacrificing their lives and health In all kinds of weather. Mayor U IW_ son said he hoped the assoclafton would grow and flourish. President of Council Lyon excused himself from speaking, saying that he had seen a menu card and was more interacted In "eats." President Lyon then asked Colonel Weller E. Stover to make an addreras and he rra ponded, eaylng that dhe Relief Association was a credit and a power In this city. Howard Ward, Councilman of the Eighth ward, was then called on by President Ly<kn. and Introduced as the "William J, Bryan of City Coun cil." Mr Ward sprung a surprise on his colleagues, when, after elat ing that h» enjoyed being with the firemen, recited the following: I am The Flremain. I am not lifeless and grillions idolize my existence. I am unfearing: my hands are all powerful: 1 stand for what la right, honest and pure. I am the prtdo of a mighty na n tlcfn. T am a Standard! Bndlwta Says Her Appearance Proves Her Statement « 5 im —■ •Avalking uputtira completely tired oui bectttie 1 didn't hove on ounce of ambi tion or energy a» o reeuit of otoraoch trou* Me.' sold Mtie Flliobeth Romalto. 2B0V N. Brood 8t.. Philadelphie. • "Before I took Tonloo every monel I ote oeemed to turn to g*« ceuMng me to belch lor hours and feel blonted ond distressed, couldn't sleep et night. My ayes wero ol* way* «wollen too. "Since I tcok Tonleo l hevo on enonnouo appetite; my food digests snd I slesp great. 1 never feel dragged out snd llrsd »• before. One look at me now shows bow I improved In lieslth. ** Tsnlac Is now being irpeclally Introduced and explained In Wilmington at Smith and BlPtvig s Drug Store. me I THE «Ti IONIC HOWARD' > tim* y y fZ % wh I U f % We have a limited stock of the Ionic Howard, and you should act quickly if you would purchase this distin pjished Howard model at its remarkably low price. 12-aize Extia-tkin, Open Face, Plain Polished— 17 jewels only, cased in gold filled— $40. LEBET, INC •» S E. Cor. Oth b Shipley Stv. Second Floor WATCHES DIAMONDS JEWELS Y 515151515151515151515151 thousands, rich aud poor, black, and white, speaking a hundred tongues. dally become more proud of my glory, more solicit or my honor and more courageous lu my work. I hav R led Friendship, Hell ance. Delaware. Phoenix. Water Witch. Fame, Washington, Wee cacoe, Liberty, Brandywine. Union and Independence ou to victory. and I am always prepared to do it for Wilmington. 1 am humanity's hope and tyranny's fate. I am The "Fireman." Addresses were a'so made by Coun- | cllmem Cathcart, Abbcrger, Johnson and other. Following th* address»« j President Lutz Invited the Council-, men to the banquet hall where the i committee of the woman's organlza tlon, consisting of Mrs. W. J, Lutz, Mr „ A j Cross cfjg others, bad WRIGRI. INC. REORGANIZED KIPU/ RIICINPCC Dili IP Y Rt W DUjIll ÜJJ lULIlI _____ ...... , . A reorganization has taken place In the clothing business at No. M8 Market 9 i re „t. formerly known os James II. ^< r |ght, Inc. >1^* stockholders of the old eompanv have disposed of their holding to other , nterMtg but the 8toro stm r „ mnln9 undfir y,, d|rcct managment of Mr. w , ht nd w) „ be conducted under th# * amo ,. Wr ighl'g." This reorgimlzation and the increased ,. a p(t a nzatlon makes it possible for the n «w enterprise to curry a larger and ,,| 0rB eomprehonsive stock than was possible in the past in inerfls and young tn ,, nf) clothing, furnishings and hat«—a stock which Is wide and diversified enough to cover the wsnts of Us many o|d and new patrons . chief amoong the new policies of the store will be tho featuring of Klrsoh bnura clothes, made by A. B. Klrsehbaum c om p Rn y 0 f Philadelphia and New York, out* WALK ERECT AT EIGHTY Bectui» s man or tonn U old do*» sot metn that they muet walk along bent over and supported with a cane. A man can ba as vlcoroua and , hoolthy at elxhty as at twenty U he aids the organs of the body performing their functions. All diseases, whether of a malignant or weak character, tend to tear away onr vi tality. You mutt counteract disease in its incipient stage if you would live a happy and useful long life. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsulee, a Con.year-old prsparalion^^^H^^IH^Bffill over the world, contains soothing oils com bined with strength-giving and ayatem clean ing herbs. Three capsule« ar* a proscrlp lion end have bean and are still being ns«d by physiciens in dally practice. They have E coven their merit in relieving backache, Idney and bladder complainte and ail ali ment« arising from an excess of uric acid lit th* system._ GOLD sold at all relish)« drnggiata. guaranteed to du everything as claimed or money refunded. Don't ha misled by false Imitations. Look for GtyLD MEDAL oa every bo*.* i-i that i» u*ed all MEDAL Httrlem O'il Capitule« ara ey ar» T omorro w is the Day to get that Piano you've been thinking of. Don't put it off another minute—Pianos and Players are going fast in Alford's Great Remov al Sale. When these are gone you may never have another opportunity to buy such High Grade instruments for so little money. Free tuning and free storage till Christmas if you wish it. Many high-grade makes to choose from, including Kimball & Weaver. Easy terms arranged. % 1 FREE! iCTTT ir •» ■■«* / Oi Scarf-Bench or Stool and 15 New Music Rolls, One Year's Tuning and Delivery with a modern, up=to=date PIay= er Piano, worth $450. In this Sale at ON This This $600.00 'Livingston' Upright Piano 'Livingston' % Player Piano $475 $235 $265 J. S. Alford Piano Co. 812 King Street. _ HASONIC GRAND LODGE DOES 111" IN WAR WORK The Grand Lodge of Delaware. Ancient ( Free and Accepted Masons, before ad-i Journing yesterday afternoon, decided I to contribute 1000 to the Red Cross I and To subscribe to 82000 of Liberty bonds. The various lodges of the I Jurisdiction w ate Instructed to appoint committees to look after the families or | dependents of Masons who enter the army or navy service. George B. Ilynson. the newly elected grand master, announced the following appointments : Grand chaplain, Henry L. Hunsteln. Milford ; senior grand deacon, Charles . 1 . Holzmullcr, Milford; junior trend deacon, James T. Cliandler, WTI mlngton: grand marshal. Harry Mayer, Dover; grand sword bearer, Ralph ää «-ST bralth, Wilmington. • ' — -.»m rilILI> LOSS* MOOT. Bpertal to THF EVENING JOURNAL. GEORGETOWN, Del.. Oct B.— 3,^^ bv illne«, Daniel. small son of Mr. and Mi- Minos O. Short- upon being taken to a physician, was found to have lost the sight of one eyo and was nearly blind In the other- Ho Is in a Philadelphia has plla i for traatmeat. i A Final Special For High Shoe Week at Forster's Women's Black Kid and Combination Boots. Two Tone. $6.00 and $7.00 values, ' , 1 5.00 0 V A »Ti I 99 « — MAXIXE ( IIKHRILS-— 39 f. Dandroffy Heads n ^ v , nt p ]ent7 of th iek. beaotifnl. flot , y , 1IllT h . lr do by 4ll m ,, M g# » nd «f lu4nf f , f lt wlI1 yw h , lr , Bd . . .' . * 11 d ° ,,n * do m "f h » 0 ° d ,rT * r .**.**. * . ont _ . *? ,y «** J 4 ,f d * ndr "" * 'V, 0 * - trjttiifs&siLSK sfcxr* " ... B morntng mott lf B0 , , n a t T<mr d« n d ruff win be gm« sod ikm or four mor» , w u«»um will .ea»W.ly di».iv. or ,, T . ly d.atroy every *lo»l» sign end trace f „ »«hi« ond ( , j)|g||lg of th , ; o , lpwU1 , top ind 7<m , h «ir „ui look . n9 t „) , hundred tim.« better. You cgn gel n, nld , r „ n „ My dm» «tore, j, (g inexpensive «nd four oaneee I» *11 t«« »111 need. no m»tur ho* muoh dsndmif r®u hsro. Tbi. simple remedy never foil*. Luscious Cherries In a liquid cream, coated with thick chocolate. Special 89 o the pound box. Fenway Purple Package 5 e the pound box. Danforth's Dependable Drugs, Market and Second Sts.—Adv. Become Hairless fflC® '4ji Tuck's Special $5 Shoes H miAi Worth $7 Having placed enormous orders months ago at price* much less than today's and at the same time crowding all the value into these shoes possible. many Black , Tan and Cocoa Brown Leather and Neolin Soles Several Shapes. All Sixes. These are Wonderful Values r-i V'. KVj ? i S h ' r v*r IM ■ • ri i I9MAIW£TST. ©PEN ■n Thrift and Economy OR « Buying by intelligence and efficiency you com bine these two important qualities by making it your business to know and appreciate the good things in store for the whole family at our New Union Credit Store / 1 where your account is good by paying $1.00 PER 4 WEEK Men's &Boys' New Suits £ v For Fall and Winter , in fabrics of some originality in both design and color . Prices ft; ; * ■v yte t V i m V I* ,e $15 to $30 An Assortment of Ladies' Suits and Coats j ■t i . \ /i3 . * in either single or double breasted; fabrics in chev iots, worsteds , flannels and tweeds in browns t greens and grays . Prices r> «V ï* % « $15 to $35 Our Fashionable All Black Millinery includes a collection of moderate and higher priced hats for the well dressed woman. i Men's and Women's Men's Hats Large Assortment 0 SS5 Solid Leather Shoes / A H t Children's Coats All Shades it>; k A All Sizes , Moder ate Prices Per Week Union Clothing Co„ 810 Market Street —