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1 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH. ST. LOUIS POST-DISFATUM. tTUXDAT MORNING, MAECTI 16, inl3.

enue a ittl f'onnecticut street. In the evening a sliver medal contest for matrons will be held. 1 e' W. T. I'.

TlTle Normal." Beginning at 1 o'clock Tuesday morning, the Lafayette Women's Christian Temperance Union will conduct a "Civic Normal" at the Grand Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church. Grand av K'" 57 ROSARIES From $2.50 to $14, Cold and Silver SOLID GOLD CROSSES, 75e and Higher SOCIETY rraai PtMaUa, Pas. mi -ri-f, MOBS SELECT A SPARKLING DIAMOND i B.aia.jfi ilv AS THE EASTER GIFT A lady's toilette will certainly be murh and, Nona Streatch. Dais Schrempp. Minnie Schatzle, Annie Schatzle, Julia Keichenbacher, Annie Relchenbacher.

Georgia Reppell, Stella Brauderlck, Alice Fahle. Matilda Tlngelhoff. Vogt. Matilda Unrath; Messrs. Ernest Held.

Charles Wiike. William Tingrelhoff. Rolla McHaughs, Walter Lowherd. Roy Tab-lert, Frank Brandrick. Oscar Whistle.

Springmeler, Strieker. Harry Unrath, Loyd Bracy, Althen. Clouston; Mrs. Mc-Grath and Mrs. Althen.

The Sigma Sigma Girls announce their first dance, to be given at Westminster Hall. April 4. The members are Misses Florida Schneider. Helen Kirn, Pearl Pfau. Alta Williamson.

Wtlma Henley, Adele Van Lulk, Klma Meisei, Lucille Stannard, Kstelle Griffin and Jennie Rawson. JlkW 5 SI. STra-fy ycTTT KT1 I "CUT 11 Great Pre-Easter Suit Sale A combination of unusual buying opportunities makes possible these unprecedented Suit values. An early Easter, which usually means a short Suit season with the retailer, led many of the manufacturers to OVERSTOCK, with the result that they were forced to sacrifice some of their choicest lines-made up specially fqr the discriminating Easter trade. Our buyers, who were on the ground at the opportune moment, secured the cream of the best lines-OVER 2000 SUITS and they go on sale tomorrow at the same relative saving to our CUSTOMERS as they come to us mre impressive if It includes a dainty piece of diamond Jewelry.

These exquisite prems become more popular every day, not alone bocause of their unequalod beauty, but btvcauee. they are nt-ver out or style; are practically and their brilliancy and c'larm never fade. We have there rich pems in mountings of newest desipn. $15 and $18.50 Suits for f'endBnt Cross of 11k. (fold, 7 amethysts anl 20 rich pearls, $25.

Individual Silver Salts and Peppers, enclosed in colored Easter Ekks. Priced at l.T5. Mrs. R. C.

Starling of 3S19 Hartford street entertained three tables at euchre last Saturday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Harry Gordon Meagher of Seattle, Wash. The table arid house decorations were In yellow and white. .9 The Bezalel Society will give a snowball dance Tuesday at Westminster halU TSk Solid roH Elaborate Heads in iine of various Easter styles. toj CMrds from S4.2-, from Ke Jzy The Colonials were entertained at tha Ouachita dance given at Clendenen's Academy Tuesday evening.

A meeting of the Colonials will be held at the HaJiiilton Hotel Sunday at 3 p. at which arrangements will be completed for a bowling party to be given Wednesday evening. R. W. Maule has been admitted to the membership of the club.

Think of Saving $6.00 to $10.00 on Your Easter Suit There are 400 Suits in the lot, in probably The Colonials now are: Messrs. O. M. Ijtmburt, C. W.

Benson. J. P. Mc- Gowen, C. L.

Mott, C. C. Smith. F. H.

Shtibert. W. H. Uarr, W. R.

Lustkandl. R. W. Maule. styles, tailored and semi-fancy styles, butlon- 1 1 11.1 1 1.

Trimmed ducks, oi series iim jiuuiinsu v. worsteds: in navv and black? fancv mixtures I i Qi and striped Coats all satin lined; sizes for juniors, misses and women. Choice, $8.95 A birthday party was given Monday evening for Miss Marlon Parsons at her home, 4423 North Market street. Those present were: Misses Beatrice Baker, Grace Little. Ruth Parsons, Alberta Parsons.

Marion Parsons, Alice Ben Bolt, and Messrs. Harry B. Haberstroth, Will Jones. Arch. Little.

Charles Welch, Franklin McDowell. James Barker, Wallace Little and Benson Parsons. MOST KAVOIIKD JEWKLRV IIOI.E IX ST. I.OIIS.' lib 1 $23 and $30 Suits for Seventh and St. Charles $10 Bulgarian Blouse Suits; tailored and jaunty cut UUiiil'dfLlM KUMNOM-EL ASTIC) I mdhijitm rd IJ 1 1 ft if i (ELASTIC) III i wMUW) imW'M i4 (ELASTIC) i Igl (EUSTIC) g- i fcV 1 I i RtwjitilittJlUHtUs i KNON-EUSTIC)pJ jJUlf ft'K 9 EibVlS away styles, some with smart touches of trimmings, button-trimmed backs, two and three button straight-front models, semi-box backs, belted models with lace collar, and other clever effects.

Materials are Balkan and Shepherd checks, Bedford cords, serges and worsteds, in navy and Copenhagen blue, brown, tac. gray and black; also light gray stripes and fancy mixed cloths. Over 50 styles; all sizes; choice, $ah9jj L. ACKERMAN, ZJ Manager 610-12 Washington A v. The Correct The Maximes, a new social club, was organized on Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Helen Relthel, 4337 College avenue.

The enrolled members are: Misses Helen Bagot, Edna Bang, Anna Munster, Alma Raining, Helen Ratthel, Clara Uhlmansiek, May Wannan; Messrs. Louis R. Flori, Robert H. Moore, Oliver Munster, Henry C. Reith-el, Kdward Schenke, Albert Walthers, Leigh G.

Whetton, C. Harvey Wlnkeler, James Goggln and Francis Mungenast. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Good of 8140 Oregon avenue gave a party In honor of their daughter Gertrude's seventeenth birthday last Saturday.

Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Good, Charles Bode, E. T.

Schweke, T. D. Widmar; Misses Stella Heiwig, Florence EXTRA SPECIAL Showroom Samples and "FIRST COPIES" of Original Paris Models Only One of a Kind. Suits Actually Worth up to $75.00 Easter at $2 for Freiner, Elsie Irion, Lydla Boelling, Elda Will Be Found at SonnenfelcPs Good, May Nolte, Lillie Good. Elizabeth Ballard.

Ida Good and Eunice Schwecke; Messrs. George Good, Emil Bode. Wil liam Ruhland, Henry Hudwalker, George Just 81 Suits in this group, in as many styles, as there's no two alike. Dresy two-piece costumes made of the smartest fabrics, pebble ratine and eponjre. novelty Bedford cords, corded wool velours, worsteds and fanpy stripes, cheeks and mixtures.

Ptvles that will be seen for the first time haven't even been shown in New York. Jaunty eutawavs, new Bulgar effects, belted and semi-belted models, English box styles, in all the new colorings and myriads of novel trimminjr ideas, and the ever-popular tailor-made. Sizes 36, 3S, 40 and 42. Choice Monday, de Menil, Joseph Good Harry Doerr, William SUnser, W. Kinney, Edgar Miche and William J.

Eifert. The P. L. C. Girls will hold their first meeting at the home of Miss Amy Roll-man of 2905 South Eighteenth street.

-THOMAS W. 409-11-13 Tuesday evening. Those present will be: 7 The ideal Hat you have in mind is here, at the right price, and the usual Sonnenfeld service will be maintained during the rush. Misses Frieda Landes, Elisabeth Kup-ferer, Amanda Fauth, Edna Fteund. Esther and Mayme Clayton and Amy Roll- man.

Miss Frances T. Kratzer of 3734 Utah place is visiting her sister, Mrs. John P. Waugh of Columbia. Mo.

Mrs. Waugh and her two children will accompany Miss Kratzer on her return to St. Louis and visit Mr. and Mrs. John Kratzer until after Easter.

flotf 1o beBeautiM oecreis of IX 11 -r a I It I Develop Your Bust to 5 Days New Way Home Treatment MIfs B. Smith of 6960 Kingsbury avenue, gave a stocking shower Monday afternoon in honor of Miss Olga Keller of Maplewood, who is to be a spring bride. The guests were: Mmes. Smith, Keller, Scott and Lamar; Misses Olga Keller, Lillie Lonergan, Elsa Fuersten-worth. Ella Hartman, Laura Schneter, Edna Roeder, Kathlein McAdams, Laura Mollbaum.

Alma Keller, Emma Helein, Adele and B. Smith. "TJEALERS complain that $5.00 Xcmo Corsets arc killing the salo of other makes at much higher prices. THIS IS TRUE. Women arc learning that a $5.00 Nemo gives them everything they can get in ANY corset superb style, splendid comfort and long wear.

A $5.00 Nemo gives the dealer less profit, but enough. The wearer gets at least DOUBLE VALUE, as corset values go. Women are also learning that the Nemo is more than a corset. It is a HEALTH GUARDIAN. The day of dangerous and uncomfortable corsets ended with our invention of Nemo Iastikops Webbing and Cloth.

These models cannot bo duplicated at $5.00 nor at any price: A Beautiful Luxuriant Instantly Successful The beautiful and talented Miss A Ins worth has rnnsonted to engage herself In helping other women, and men. too. to pnasesa health and Iwautjr. Questions n-swared In these column are general In character and are applicable to any and all raaea of a similar nature. Those wiahing further Information or advlc may address, enclosing self-adlressed stamped envelope.

Miss Olaira Ainsworth. 40 I'atter-son Hayton. Ohio. Full name and addreas must ba given by all who write to her. She never prints names, but unr Initials or ficticious names.

Note: The formulas and preparations mentioned In these columns ara on sal. by all wholesale firms, and by all large, well-stocked drug stores and toilet counters. If not In his stock, your dealer can obtain from tha wholesaler for you. Whatever vou do. don't take aubstltute articles of doubtful value, which may do you more hum than gol CirowtH ct Clossy Mair rti-te i a erfnl offer will absolutely convinea yoa tliat Swain llatr Tonic thoroughly closna tha iia.e ar.il aoaln.

fmm trial The marriage of Miss Frida Rosentret-er, daughter of Rabbi and Mrs. Adolph Rosentreter, to Dr. Leon A. Felnstein, will take place at 3 p. m.

today at the home of the bride's parents, 4311 Weat Belle place. The ceremony will be attended by the Immediate family. A reception will follow from 7 to 11 p. m. Mr.

and Mrs. P. Kane of S017 Minerva OFFER sy a AM1 hM th vrowthaf I don't car how thin you are. how old you are. how fallen and flaccid a the lines of your figure or how flat rour chest Is.

can give you a full, firm, youthful bust quickly that will ha the envy of your fellow-woman Miss Amelia asks: "I am losing my hair by the combful and my scalp la covered with a ecurf, whlla It itchea terribly. 'What will atop th. rimfp and It nanirmlly Abundant, wott and silky. Won't joo send todaj for a tritU botti ol under the name of glorloi glowene It cleanses and aoothes the klu and keoin It healthy. It la also the beet I-with which to ehampoo the hair.

Alao use glorloi balm on our children to protect their tender little facre from the everchanglng weather. avenue are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. SWAIN'S Hair Tonic Kervln In Washington, D. C.

Before returning they will visit New York and troubles? Answer The use of plain yellow mlnvol will check and cure dandruff and Itching acalp. stop the falling hair and restore a healthv condition of the acalp. Applv once or twice a week aa per tha directions on 4 os. Jars. This preparation la made for and widely used by pro.

feselor.al nalrrtrrssers. but vou can us. It at home easily. Also advie. tha uae of a hair tonic In answer to Martha aV other Eastern cities.

Bunnv ask- "How can I complexion and eet rid of pimples, blotches, red nose, blackheads and greasy appearance of my face?" Answer Tour letter Indicates that your blood la In bad condition. Use the emollient and balm which I recommend In my anawere. also tha "water massage. glor- and will glva The and frm 1 Tt nih.p -e ivii ou tha ai- The Charm of a Fnll. No.

522 Self-Rpducinjr, with Lastikopa Fiandlct, perfect abdominal support; lonjr rkirt. medium bust (No. 523, eame with low No. 506 Self-Reducinfj, with In-curve Hack and ekirt-gores of elastic Laatikopa Cloth; very lorn? skirt, low bust (No. 503, Mime with medium bust) uremente or u.

lu IVurlk anagiveitaeonmon-aensatriaiT im wiiiwto-darf ully plnaaad to note how quickly your hair will ragam Its or.alr.a' closa and beauty and ba eon-vmeedthat we offer ynu tha only preparation that will actually euro dandruff, itching ecnip. and atop tailing bair. Smd today far FREE Trtai liatu. Raymond avenue will depart early In the week for a trip to Florida. lol glowene.

But nret Degin "Vi-I. something to purify tha blood For lhl purpose obtain one grain tableta by dnigglsta In sealed AT WOl.FF-WlLSO DHIG CO, St. I.ouls. Mlsaonrl, In 1.00 Bottleit SV7AIN MEDICINE witn directions tor ianin beautiful. 1 Miss H.

B. asks: "There seems to b. no oil In mv skin, which Is drv. yellow and rough. Whit treatment should I use?" Answer Tout skin reeds a good pure emollient flesh bull Ier.

vr.d for this pu li inn v.wu-. No. 510 Self-Reducing, with new L.inticurve-Back, the corset aensation of the "eat-on; io w.fiiTcing over come mv s-rawny arms, hands. nek ai.i bust. My face la full and round snd 1 uttaerwia am well propor.loned.

What am 1 to do?" Answer -I csn orlv sdv le aame treatment which I have heretofore gv-o in theoe colu-nns. I.f,.iiie and nutrition are reei.i.nsihla for voir Pitiful condition First, take a good tome and flesh builder and lur tola 1 kn. -f nothing better than rsin hvii nuc-aue lahieis. eoli mo.t harms. Ii 1 hn the pane shoul I iiaily sui.i.ii- 1 wltn a iirililn skin fwi I ant ir tM you obtain In nl' cated venosol.

whioh a u-d bv a-trees and aorletr women to t. velop the bust, arms snd ne. Tuil are given with the article an.l rapid ievelopmrnt la certain to follow Its use. Take deep breathing exercises dally. Kia llroailnaT, Knasaa ity.

M. irkct is so g.kid pose nothing on the extra-long skirt, medium Martha S. asks: "Will rou rlesse tell m. of a good, reliable and harmless hair In sale.l tars the skin rathr follow tv as glorloi emoineni. It freel- and severely with the fl circular rut A Skin of Brrffy ts Joy Forever.

tonic 7 until much of No. 507 Lastikops-Limshaping Cornet i broad bands of Lastikopa Webbing reduce larg it I. einnrhed I'se it morning and night Miss Ruth Gregory of Westminster place has as her guest-' Miss Irene Haines of Peirce City. Mo. The ladles of St.

Anthony's parish will give a double euchre and penuchle at their hall, Compton avenue and Mera-mer? street, Monday. March 24. at 1:30 and 8:30 p. m. Ir.

and Mrs. Vernon W. Ring, their little son. Willard. and infant daughter, acompanled by Mr.

and Mrs. Milton Darmon and their little daughter, have departed for Dallas, where they will make their home. Anawer I alwaya advlaa tht a rr Iclea I use myself when possible, because I know their value by espertence. WrXJrrA rR.T. Tclix Couraud's Oriental Cream or Magical Benutlf ier.

itii Removes Tan. Pimple, upper limbs to natural size; very long skirt. and soon th. fleih will Improve In tone snd the skin will becom. whit, and pink.

This emollient puts rew life and color in the fa.e. whlla It fllle hollowa and ra-movea other complexion blemishes. medium a par fact nvnii womanhood More to a Woman Tlinu that will ba Irresistible. Beimtj. The say there Is nothing new under tha aun, but 1 have perfected a treatment tliat I want to ahare with my sisters.

What It did for mo It ran and will do for you, and I now ofTar It to you. Othara offer to hulld up your figure with drugs, greasy akin fooila. creams, dieting, maesag. and expensive Instruments nnd Irvlres. I have done away with all tlie Injurious met hew In and have glen a legion nf women a luxuriant natural development bT a treatment never before offered tha public.

No massugtng. nothing to take, nothing to wear. Why be skinny, arrawny. flat and anattrartlve, I lalm to he the highest priced at fist's model In tha Insted Mates, and what I did for myself I ran do for )u. I dnh't care what your ago may h.

ask only that you he at least sixteen and not aa Invalid, and I will undertake to dsvaloa- your bust In two weeka. All I ask la or ten minutes of your time avery day. Write to Me Today for My Treatment It will only coat yon a penny for a post card and I will mall ou thla wonderful Information In a plain rover ao that no one will know our Mfth r-aK-nas, 8 kin IUeae, and every blemish on beaoty, and defies do. I deem harmful to h. hair and acalp.

Rub Into th. scalp with the fingers. iectlou. It stood the teat (U years, and Is ao har.nleas wo taste. It to t-e sure It la properly ma.le.

Accert no eoonterfelt ol similar name. Pr. V. A. Kayra asldto a lady ft the hanttoa (a -ar4nll! "Am mm A.

asks: "ran you reommer.i' a reme.lv to make the hair fluffv. ivt and curling? I have to put my hair everv night, and sometimes the curl tome out before noun. Answer ifsve you ever tried cl'-rlo It Is a deliahtful hair dre.s Ing. defies detee'lon and makes the ha. curl in.) wave teaiitlfully.

ne applla tlon will keep the hair In curl for a ek or more and many report that after It haa been need repeatedly the hair assumes a natural wav. and curl. Try it and let me bear front you. Marguerite asks: "What Is th. ohject In uslr.g vanishing or greaeeiess cream Ioes it help to preserve tha akin and complexion? If so what is a good formula';" Answer The purpoee of a good.

twr. fragrant, sresseiess cream Is to protect the akin from the severity of sun. wind and weather. Nowa.lave most women rei-osnlie the wiedom of preserving tha beautv of fare and figure, and tha grease-leas toilet cream Is a neceaslly. B.

aura to uaa a good and barmieee cream I uae and recommend on. called glorloi balm, avoirs in sealed tuba. It preventa chapping, burning and while It Is delightfully soothing and pleasant t. apply. Bess B.

asks: "I safe, harmle.s and effective, remedy Answer (let from a well stocked fTv'rgraln phv-tby-rln snd to This formula Is Prescr.bed wMely by phy slclsns and mis whom I aaja It la harmless and very effective. Miss Blanche Lagg of Montgomery. W. is visiting her sister. Mrs.

C. (.. Fout of St. Vincent avenue. Imitations are in the market, but they're made with the same xAd flimsy elastics you had in hose supporters years ago.

Beware of them. Insist upon Feeing the Listikops trademark on all elastics and in the corset. That's your only jruarantce of quality. Other Splendid Nemo Models $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 BE A WISE WOMAN I Smile (pleasantly) at the dealer who tells you that any other elastic is "the same" or "a good" as Lastikops Webbinp; and Lastikops Cloth. YOU know better: but it's possible that HE doesn't In Good Stora Everywlier.

KOPS BROS, Mfrg, New Yawk ladlsa will theai. I r- A party was -given Saturday evening Oeatn'satllstaut karaiful af all tkela araparatioas fT hj all arorxtiw a Oaodt Pkrs ia I M4 StatM IUili H4 nrr. 8D T. HOPKINS, 8 Orel! St. HewTert "Win yea Mid'v puhlisS a gal antiaeptle tooth naan aka a formui f.

powdar?" In honor of Otto and Julius Scheske, 1417 Francis street, whose birthdays fall on the same day. The following were present: Messrs. Otto Scheske. Julea flcheaka. E.

Scheske, A. W. Emily. A. F.

Flllman, F. Flllman. W. Flllman. John Welman, Herman Waiman, Georg Welmaa.

J. Ia mn asks- "Is there anything safe Grooving unn.turml hair growth an th. face and arms Answer-A frtecd was 'hsred BW' she discovered that -naZ WI 5.r would instantly destroy the hsir rlh.OUc..1.nJUr;.r.ha "repe.lfkm IV the wt-vorv. q-''' 2' Daa't lat a falsa pride and a silly aenaa as? alia mo keep you from anjoyla tha fall tha ehartna you ahouM hava to a perfect aparlinen of womanhood. Let nia halp you.

Tour communication shall ba bald In abaoluta confldenca and secret Writs ma today. ELOISE RAE ISM MLhUaa Bolt S147. hlcao. Ill, HUNDREDS of oapartanltlea tn placed la tha path of thoaa ha tnaks It a potat each day ta look avar I eat-Dispatch Wants earafally. Answer ft 2 ess.

antiaepfc pewder. ess precipitated chalk, one ounce powdered enarv and ooncea of powdered Sugar Ml a 'orouv Seep In a covered la. Thla la a splendid recipe and thla quantity lasts a lor( time Hemove. di'loratlona. whitens the testa, and prevents Cevsvr.

AdvsrtisscDaat. Mother asks: "1 bar. two Hrtl. dang, tera whoee akin ta ao tender that I rag only use soap one. a week It la quite tmpoeeible td keep their hands and fee from chapping In cold weather.

What would you advise?" Answer I advise all my cttrr.spond.nta ao quit the use af totlat soen la.te4 us. a saponin rwttttK H1. sold la tubs. OB'WA. Catta4 Knt PMTas ugm ,1 i 'a 0 sua eeiea 4.

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