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THE MINNEAPOLIS MOKNING TRIBUNE: MONDAY AUGUST IS 1913 3 to visit their grandparents in Cone Iowa. ALLIED ORDERS fToci Yl Miss Frances Htoreh, 1320 Brand street northeast, left last evening for lew weeks' visit wita irieuua en- Take any Columbia Heights or Chicago. tral avenue car. 8n occasion of merry-makinj and feasting. Almost the entire meilihership of both corps and post was pre.sent, auj a large number of visitors.

At a luncheon last Saturday, at which the women of the Women's Relief corps were hostesses, were a number of out. of town guests. Among them were Mr. and Mr. Royal Sweet and Mrs.

Bonney of California. Simon Mix Corps, No. 12, Pipestone. nnon Mix corps eutertained Mc-Kinley corps of Jasper at an all-day meeting la3t Wednesday. Fourteen Miss Imelda Belanger has returned Chattanooga National Encampment.

Two enterprising Chattanoogans, Wallace Bathman and Justice ot the Peace Hays Brummitt, are preparing an exciting exhibition for the If. A. R. encampment, bv staging a collision be to her home, 917 Nineteenth avenue orthcaat. after an absence of geven Levi Butler Corps.

Levi Butler corps will have its regular meeting Aug. 20. The members who plan assisting r' the fair are asked to be preseut, to send their names to the president. weeks. She visited relatives and riends in Illinois, Michigan and Wis tween two passenger trains at Warner park, one of the largest parks in the south, located midway between Fort consin.

Wood and Orchard Knob, in territory Flora Belle Cnrde. 4325 Dupont ave members ot the Jasper corps were present. Six new members were initiated nue south, has returned from a two over which the Union forces advanced in 1863 to the attack of the Confederate position on Missionary ridge. uto Simon Mix corps in the afternoon. Invitations Are Issued lor St.

Cloud Wedding Miss Laura Hayward, Former National Park Serai-nary Girl, to Be Bride. months' trip on the Pacific coast. She ppeared in a program oi readings in towns from Seattle to ias Angeles. French Women Want to Help. If the trench army wants recruits 1 he Chattanooga bncampment association at its meeting last week ap in several towns in Washington, Montana and Idaho.

Mme. Dieulafoy is ready to supply proved the enterprise, and the promot thousands. This is the gist of a lecture that she delivered to 300 bright Mis. F. D.

Harvell of Seattle is viB- Ladies of the G. A. R. I 1 Union of Circles. The Union of Circles will meet Thursday at the home of I'ppnrtmont President Mrs.

Mary L. Banker at Mound, Lake Minnetonka, A basket lunch will be served. The party will go out on the Great Northern, leaving the nion station at 9:35 a. arriving at Mount at 10:30., where hacks will be in waiting. The fare is 50 cents for the round trip.

Tickets consist of two coupons which imd smiling French girls. It is time, iting relatives in the city. she said in substance, for women to take an active interest in the army. ers are at work on tneir pians. an or which will be carried out, so that tho visitors to the encampment Jnay have an opportunity to witness a spectacle that has not been witnessed anywhere in this country except at Indianapolis and Brighton where exceedingly large crowds were present.

The collision will take place on a Miss Grace Ilerrett gave a party We are not 20111? to carry Titles Wednesday evening in honor of her sixteenth birthday. There were 40 or knapsacks, dig trenches or stand in the front line of tire, but where we can help the army we will." guests. Dancing was enjoyed. Miss Irene Mcl-ouehlin. 2610 Eight spur of railway track east of Warner park.

The spur is about a mile long, may be used bv two persons one way, ir desired. Those who wish may go Bhe Will Be Married to How-, ard Emerson Plimpton, of Boston, Sept. 2. tYoung Woman Has Man Friends Among Eastern College Set Here, eenth avenue south, has left on an ei- i)v sireet car to tne tfiue. iine dock western Sne will return Excelsior, to meet the boat, the Vic about a nioutn.

which leaves tor the Chanmnn and a train will be placed at each extreme. The engineers will start their engines simultaneously, under a full head of steam, and jump. Before starting the engines, however, precautions will be taken to guard against (house hotel at Mound at 11 a. m. The Master Donald Rogers of Mount street car rare is 2.

cents eaeh wav Curve avenue is visiting Truman ii j. i uuu uoui i are tne same. 1 Robort P-enaey at. tlipir camp on Hre nrd explosion. ATtnw seatmg- Jack Pine Island, Lake Vermillion.

arrangements will be provided for The Misses Ruth and Jennev Lief of Sons of Veterans. more than 50,000 people. Tho proiect will cost about $8,000 Moline. 111., are visiting Mr. and Airs.

Werner Westeen. their brother-in-law Sons of Veterans Auxiliary No. 8. and sisteJViOuA Fifth avenue south. At the meeting of the nuicilinrv Tnp- She said the same a few weeks ago, ns she made her way through the severe corridors of the ministry of war into the very offices of M.

Eti-enne, the minister. She looked like a young officer, indeed, dressed as she was in men's clothes, and few of 'the attendants suspected that it was Mmo. Diculafoy, whose privilege it is to wear male attire. M. Ktienne received her very kindly, listened to her proposal, and then and there referred the matter to a special committee of technical experts, with a recommendation that they should instantly study the matter and report upon it without delay.

in the course of her lecture Mme. Dieulafoy repeated her arguments. She said that the administrations of women are good for something in the various ministers, excluding those of thenavy and war departments, employed 150,000 women. is a triumphant proof," the ill, "that women are good tor something in government offices. Not also in tho armv? We can take over the greater part of 'the office work and administrative details in which soldiers are unnecessarily employed.

Vomea have shown teir adaptability iu near day night Sister Elizabeth Bentleywas for engines and cars, the same having been secured from one of the railroads entering Chattanooga. It has not been decided what day of the encampment the event will occur, except that it will be some afternoon during tho week when the visitors can best Messrs. find Mesdames J. M. Peter Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Miss Laura Hayward, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. lauiel 8. Hayward of Ht. Cloud, to Mr. Howard Kmerson Plimpton of Boston.

The wedding will take place Hept. 2 at 6:30 o'clock in the evening at it. Cloud. The bride, is a former National I'ark seminary girl and has a wide circle of acquaintances in Minneapolis, particularly in the eastern college set. Air.

Plimpton is an automobile dealer in Bost'Vi. eiecieu vice president ana two new son, William Cardinal of Eighth street members were initiated. southeast, and Air. ana Airs, werner Westeen of Fifth avenue south and the Misses Clara and Laura Peterson attend. A grandstand section will be provided bv the promotors for the of United Spanish War Veterans ficials or the ursnd Armv of the Re and II.

Buell, have returned from a 10 davs' vacation at Spring Park. public. Emma W. Campbell, Depart Bond Camp. ment rress correspondent.

Miss Katherine Wall. 310 First ave Alembers of Bond cimn will moot Thursday at Mem nri.nl hn'i nnnrt linnca nue south, has returned home from a Weddings. visit in Wahpeton, n. i. ior a mid-summer parade through the mit-eis ui me ciiv.

niev wm es Mr. and Mjrs. E. T. Kolliim of San Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Iverson and corted by the flag' and drum corps. The uaraue win lorm at and mnreh until 9:15. when the whole "nmn will Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Johnson, Chicago, motc-ed to Minneapolis Friday and are the guests of Mrs. Sarah JackBon Farr, I W. R. C. ludley P.

Chase Corps. A regular meeting of Chase corps was held Wednesday evening. One candidate was initiated and two applications received. Two members from Chase post were admitted to member go to the Unique theater, by invitation of the manager. Seats will be reserved 1925 icollet avenue.

Francisco, announce the marriage of their daughter, Hazel Lucile, to Mr. A. K. Ware of Medford, Ore. Miss Bollits formerly lived in Minneapolis and is a graduate of St.

hall, Faribault. Mr. Ware was formerly a wellknown business man in Northlield and a member of state legislature for two terms. The wedding took place Thursday, Aug. 14 in Han.

Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Ware left Fridav for a ior all members of the camp. It is hoped that as manv comrades as pos r. T.vnns.

109 Ninth street south, has returned from a two weeks' sible will be present. ship. Mrs. Andrews, who has been in trip in the Ea3t. xor several months, was present and spoke for the good of the Mi Florence Lucile Hilaire.

1923 order. Mnrcran avenue has eone on an extend An ice cream lawn social will be irl trin south. She will stor off at ly all the departments ot human activity in finance, in commerce and in industry; and they tan do some things better "than men'. At present," she added, "the.ie are 23,000 subaltern officers of the reserve and territorial forces, and move than 4.000 of them are stowed away iu administrative buildings." She had learned that in time of war four officers of a company command 200 men. "If we could onlv take the place of these 4,000 subaltern officers, we would bo of great service to the army.

We are not anxious," she added, "to begin our services in the active army. Let us have a try in the reserve, and sec what ws can "do." Boston Transcript. given Iridav evening at the home of St. Joe, Kansas City, Ft. Riley, Irs.

Mary Pendergast. 314 Sixth ave and Chapman, Kan. nue northeast. Should the weather be unfavorable, the social will be held Mr Anna R. Woodcock.

415 Fourth MISS SHIRLEY FRENCH. Mis French, 737 Eighth avenue south, entertained at dinner Friday eve inside. The Thimble Bee will meet Tuesda street southeast, leaves this week to I News From the State. I Ij. John A.

Dlx Corps, Luverne, Minn. Alice Cocroft. delegate to the department, convention, gave a report of the meeting at the last regular meeting of John A. Dix corps. Mrs.

Ella B. White, tnld of her visit to Gettysburg and Mrs. Sage of I. H. Bravton corps of Wisconsin also gave a short talk.

Members of John A. Dix post have been made honorary members of the corps. McPherson Corps, No. 14, Benson. August, 23, with Mrs.

Katherine Lari- attend the home-coming testivai at Mich. She will visit Grand ning in honor of her guest, Miss Calla Hinman of Bedneld, 8. D. Covers were placed for ten. Decorations were in pink and white.

Rapids, Bay Citv, Detroit and Chicago trip the Crater Lake National park. Mr. and Howard Vaughn of Wenatehee, and formerly of Pembina, N. announce the marriage of their daughter, Lillian, to Mr. Jay J.

Vennilya in Tacoma, Augi 4. MisrWaughn, is a. graduate of the Conservatory of Music in Minneapolis and tunce going AVest has been connected with the conservatory in Wenatehee. fche is.a sister of T. Vaughn of Minneapolis.

Mrs. Loren Arnold Barbour nouncesithe marriage of her daughter, Helen, toMr. Hector Cameron Nioholhr of IuJuthr Aug. 12. viere at ltKd Alorgan avenue north.

Billy Mortimer Corps. -r i betore returning nome. of Mr. and Mrs. P.

Palmer of Aldrich home the first of the week. Prof, and Mr. TT. A. Munns.

3211 Hennepin Dinv luoriimer corps ao, was entertained Thursday at the home of Airs. It. V. Davis of Morris. are avenue south.

Mrs. Knight is a con avenue, is visiting friends in 1 arming also quests of Mrs. Harter. They will ton, Minn. rBturn nome toe latter.

part or tne weeK, The visit ot the members of corps to Levi Whitney corns Airs. Daiyhome, on the Dan Pat line. William Downs 'Corns. Miss Agnes Paulson of University avenue souineast flaa returned irom nve weeks' trio to the I'acifie coast. Wonderful Restraint.

"Yes, our engagement is broken. She seemed to have an idea that she could treat me any old way and ike me stand for it. But I told her last uiiiht that I was through and that she could look for someone else to bo imposed upon." "Handed it to her just liko that, did VOU" "Yes, and she gave mo the biggest sur'pi iso of 111 life "How?" "Sim didn't say 'I should Chicago Record Herald. visiting Seattle. Tacoma, Portland ana Uilham Downs corps met at its hall Wednesday night with 22 members present.

Two applications were received and referred to the committee. State fair committees were- appoin ted of Appleton was productive of much pleasant sociability. Members of the post at Appleton are accepting the invitation of honorary membership in the corps, and it is' the wish of McPherson corps that the veterans of McPherson post should do tho same. PmT Kearney Corps. No.

41, Fairmont. A joint picnic of the G. A. R. and W.

R. of Fairmont was held recently. Engagements. tralto singer. Miss Florence Lyons.

3814 Forty-third street, entertained at a luncheon fridav in honor of Miss Marie Calkins of Fort Wavne, Ind. Covers were placed for eight. Miss Marie Bon, 3544 Aldrich avenue north, will give a reading in Hindoo costume Thursday evening in the Andrew Presbyterian church. The Cousins' club was entertained by Mrs. Charles Hille of Fifteenth avenue north Thursday.

Mrs. Fred Lang will entertain the club next Wednesday at her summer home at Holdridge, Lake Minnetonka. Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Schumacher. Can jiui uiucr uusiness transacted. Downs corps wilt-entertain theTMvT ton, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs.

Bonyea of eration or Corps Sept. 11 at the Ma vmcaKo, are guests at tne Jouins-Hcnu macher cottage, Carman's bay, Lake sonic building, Central and Lowry Mts. A. Hunter and son, 3937 Thomas avenue, are visiting in Canada. Mr.

and Mrs. George Gibbs of Fort Rapids are guests of Mrs. Edward Straw, 1037 Twelfth avenue southeast. Mr. and Mrs.

Straw have just returned from a visit in Fort Rapids. Mrs. Fred Howard, 3722 Columbus avenue, left Thursday for Princeton, Minn. Miss Adah J. Pence, 1713 Fifth avenue south, left for New York" Thursday, and will tour Europe with Chicago friends.

She will be absent about four months. The Misses Lucy and Bernice Stans-berry. 3240 Thirty-first avenue south, are spending their vacation at Will-mar, Minn. Aiinnetonka. Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Silverton an sou iieroeri ot uavenport, lowa, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marks Har ris, I'lV Sixteenth street east. Mr.

and Mrs. U. G. Purssell. 2644 Garfield avenue south, announce the engagement of their daughter, Leah Margaret Purssell, to Mr.

Hugh White Stoddard of HiouxiCity. la. The wed. ding wiU tako place- Wednesday, fcept. 3.

Mrs. Elf announces, the engagement of her daughter. Lillie Katberuie. to Mr. Sigwald J- Monsos.

The wedding will take place'the latter. partof'tteptember. i Ij Informal Entertaining. Miss Cora Williams, 1810 Eleventh With the Travelers. avenue soutn, lias gone Last.

Dr. and Mrs. A. E. West Mr.

and Mrn. George 8. Higgins and children, 3028 Portland avenue, have returned home from Duluth, where they were puests of Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. iwenty -second street, nave gone on i motor trip through the northern par ui me ttme. Higgins, 2018 Jeirersoa street. Mr anrl Mrs. F.

E. Lamnson and Miss Phyllis Lsmpson, Mrs. H. W. Hest Mrs.

A. W. Ecbard of Idaho is the guest of Mrs. Emma Brown, 608 Seventh street southeast. Miss Gertrude Hartman of Chicago avenue had as her guests for a few davs last week the Misses Martha and Emma Gazin of Glencoe, Minn.

er and Miss Virginia tester nave re turned from a several months' stay on the Pacific coast. .1. C. Garland and family of Dubuque, who had been visiting and sightseeing Tourists Passing Through and Women of Minneapolis can Obtain an Accurate Idea of the Correct Modes for Autumn in the Advance Showing of Garments on our Third Floor. Our Restaurant and Tea Rooms, open all day, give service of a high order." Meet your friends in the Waiting, Rest and Reception Rooms on the Fourth Floor.

Here also are facilities for telephoning-, letter-writing and reading. You can spend the entire day in the Store, comfortably, pleasantly and with profit. in the Twin Uties lor a ween, nave re Items of Club News. turned home. On the way they will stop at several places.

Mr. T. D. BclLis -visiting relatives in Philadelphia. Mr.S.L.Gilflllan.

Mr. and MrsrO. E. Mr. F.

II. Leritch, 1513 Fifth street north, left Saturday evening for Chicago where he will be the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Glen Solomon. Mr. and Mrs.

O. S. Hunshaker of Illinois are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.

K. Wisehart, 4223 Blaisdell avenue, for a few days. Mrs. M. D.

Sterling of Huron, S. and Mrs. T. R. Williams, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, are visiting their sister, Mrs.

II. MacGrange, lolf Thirty-second street north. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woolford Cook, 2826 Park avenue, have gone on a motor trip to Lake Osakis, accompanied by their two daughters, Virginia and Sarah, and son William.

Mr. Lawrence Sinner of North Dakota is visiting at the home of Airs. Mc-Nulty, 420 Seventh avenue northeast. Miss Anna MeXulty has returned from a trip on the Mississippi river. Mrs.

T. R. Shockeney, 21 Second street northeast, is visiting in the East. Miss Grace Penny and Mardin' Penny. 100 Arthur avenue southeast, have Parker and children and Mr.

and Mrs. C. J. Allen of Linden.Hills have gone to the Credit Men's-convention an Dr. II.

W. Riser and family of Lake Harriet boulevard are in Lansing, Mrs. Sarah Jackson Farr, 1925 Nicollet avenue, will entertain the Boy's club this evening at her home. The Juanita Girls' club will hold its next meeting at tho home of Miss Laura Johnson, 2808 Thirtieth avenue south, Wednesday evening. Do Something- Worth Whil.

Are 70U making any effort to do iti.rtbiQg tnnt will be of hnetlt to the world now and r.ftr you ha passed on? Hare you ambition to leave thi norld better than you found it Will ioterlty be able to le you credit with more than having lived here and having occupied apace? Don't yon know that the ronn. woman or child who makes no effort to Improve condition In aoine way has not lived up to hl opportunities and must know he is a failure to far as the great world goes? Do something, make something, make some one recount vonr good traits after you have gone. Ufe la worth the effort, the end Is worth the effort, the hope of the hereafter la worth the effort. FVlton (Kan. I Globe.

to attend the golden wedding anniver sary or Air. ana wrs. -Morns vernal, aunt and undo of Mrs. (Riser. Miss NeUie Purdv of Lincoln.

1 is inthe city over -Sunday on her way to lue nome oi ner parenis in wausou, la. She has been visiting on the Pacific coast for several weeks. Miss Pur- a sister of E. H. Purdy.

Mrs. Leonard D. Peterson of Pleasant avenue entertained at dinner Mon- 1 day evening in honor of ier guest, Mrs. ft. J.

"Wood of Faribault. The evening was spent with rnusical cumbers given Mr. end Mrs. Harry Thompson. A.

Y. Hoak and Miss Bertha Maude Pratt gave several readings end whistling solos. Mrs. Wood leave9f or her home the last of the -week. Mr.

and Mrs. Moreland, 2627 Buchanan etreet'mortheast, entertained 60 friends at cards and a musicale Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. H. E. Gibson of Calgary, Can.

The decorations weTe brown-eyed Susans, tiger lilies, sweet peas and other garden blossoms. Canadian and Amuri-can flags were ftlso used. Tiny "Union Jacks" were'jrivea as favors. Mrs. J.

Blake, 2407 Fourth avenue south, will entertain the Pansy Bocial club Thursday afternoon. The Ladies' Aid society of the Prospect Park Methodist church gave a reception Tuesday evening at the home Sif Mrs. Julius Hortvet for Mrs. Frederick A. von Torner, who was Miss Helen Yillars.

There were about 70 guests. The honor guest was presented with a copper percolator-and tray. Mrs. P. H.

Kohlhaas, 1610 Stevens avenu entertained 12 guests at lunch, eon Thursday afternoon at her home. rhe was assisted by her daughter, Miss Bernice Kohlhaas. Tho party was entertained later at the theater. The. decorations wero inweet peas and garden flowers.

Mrs. W. Pederson, Lincoln avenue, entertained at dinner Saturday for Myrtle and Conrad Broonquist of Idaho. Miss Esther O'Keefe, 1522 Girard avenue north, entertained Friday evening, in honor of Miss Dorothy Skinner of New York. Eighteen guests were present.

Mrs. J. O. SandsT628 Fifteenth. avenue southeast, gave a parcel shower for her daughter Mabel Friday afternoon.

Miss Sands will be. married Thursday noon. Mrs. Appleblom, 1909 Portland avenue, entertained at a whist party Wednesday afternoon in, honor of Mrs. Iramson of Cleveland, Ohio.

Covers were placed for eight. Mrs. A.J1 2623 Onincv street Mrs. Elizabeth Studer and her two daughters, Mrs. E.

Schafer and Mrs. C. D. Blake have gone to Duluth to SDend a few davs before "going to Roch THE NEW MEDICI TURBAN-THE LATEST MILLINERY CREATION ester. N.

by way of the Great Lakes. Nicollet Avenue, 7th and 8th Streets, Minneapolis Tney will spena two monins ana on their return will visit Niagara Falls, To Si 6SBSG3 ledo, Chicago and MUwauKee. Miss Griffith will return to Minneapolis today after sjipnding two months on the coast of New Brunswick and Maine. She will be at the Griffith 's cottage, Maplewood, Lake Minnetonka, for the rest of the summer. Mrs.

J. T. Carroll, 514 Eighth street southeast, has returned from a trip to International Falls. Mr. and Mrs.

Pet Cutter and Mrs. M. Carter have beep visiting in Anoka. Mr. and Mrs Ben Scrincer gave a din Visit the Wonderful New ner of '10 covers at their new home.

Mrs. Larson. 3230 Columbus avenuer spent the week-end at Wabasha, Minn. northeast, celebrated her birthday a lawn social xriday evening, guests were present. Mrs.

H. Meneilloy, 924 Clinton avenue, was hostess at a dinner of 10 covers Thursday evening for Dr. and Mrs. C. M.

Harvey of Crescent beach, Lake Minnetonka, who loave soon to make their future home in Montana. 'if' '-V; VI Finest Appointed Prison-in-the Open for the inspectionof the public every day except Sundays and fromi5to 11 a. m. and'from 12:30 to 4:30 p. m.

You will have an added respect for the State of Minnesota after seeing this institution. How -to Go From Elinncapolis Take any Interurban Car Paul and' transfer to a "St. Paul Stillwater" Electric Train at Wabasha and 7th Sts. Fare Each Way, 35 cents, or 30 cents with Transfer from any Minneapolis Local Line. Going into Stillwater, ask the Conductor for a transfer to South Stillwater.

Trains from St. Paul make close connection with "South Stillwater" Trains at Chestnut and 3rd Sts. Your, transfer will land.you directlyat the Main Entrance of the New Prison. Mrs. C.

Moreland and her little daughter, Evelyn, of Bessemer, have returned home after a visit of several weeks in the Twin Cities. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Latnam or x-oritana avenue. or.vma social affairs were given in their hotior.

Mrs. T. M. Powers rt Lyndalei avenue cave a pink and white luncheon. Cov- Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Lindquist. 1821 Elliot avenue, are visiting in Yellowstone National park.

Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Madsen, 2329 Newton avenuo south, have returned from a-trip to Northwood, Wis.

Mrs. T. H. Cleland, 1601 Spring street northeast, and Miss Marion Schneider, 606 Taylor street northeast, are visit, ing Miss Schneider's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.

O. J. Ktafford of Wheaton, at their farm on Lake Traverse. Mrs. K.

Way, Grand Forks, N. IX, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F.

Farmer 2735 Aldrich avenue. Mr. and Mrs. H. L.

Engnr, 2721 Eighteenth avenue south, have returned from a trip on the Rainy river and Lake of the Woods, Canada. They also visited Mrs. W. II. Marcley, 1120 Seventh street southeast, spent Sunday in Princeton, with her brotner.

Mrs. Rosen. 2920 Grand avenuo, has gone to Duluth for a week's visit. Mr. fend Mrs.

Adam Hunter, 2005 Stevens avenuo, will move into their new homo, 3132 Chicago avenue, the latter part of August. Miss Dorothy Hogan has returned from a week's visit in Dulujh and Winnipeg. Miss Ruth Hogan has returned from a two weeks' visit on "The Brule." in Wisconsin. Later she will visit in Duluth and Superior. Mm.

W. P. ITarter of El'iot avenue has as her guest htw sister. Mrs. R.

C. Webb, and little daughter Margaret, of Clarion, lowu, Mrs. Webb vail return. vnvDbell or nennepin, Airs. x.Hin!uu, and iurs.

A. iu. avcrui uuu uir, Ch les uopiey, uruiuer ui hid vinnui. nterrainea lor iurs. iuoreiaua auu also lighter.

her MiSS Wae ivicijnup, who win uo carried Aug. 20 to Mr, Frank Haney in Canada, will be tho pest of her undo and aunt, jvir. ana iurs. jd. o.

Kellv, 3415 Second avenue south, for lva oftor ihar weddincr. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly will entertain for her Please telephone or write for Folders, Time Tables or any further information as to service of T'Twin City Lines," and it will be a pleasure to serve you. Complaints and suggestions always receive prompt, courteous attention.

TelephonesMain 4580 Cen-ter3134. A. W. Warnock, General Passenger Agent, "Twin City Lines." Thursday evening, miss iveuy will be hostess at an iniormai pany ntinninrr ftv thrt ltriflA. Xvhtl Will leave Saturday for Olivia, to pe ttie guest Oi iur.

naue.y pumuia. rhoto t'ndemood Underwood, N. Y. A tmall, close fitting shape of black velvet with crush crown and narrow rolling brim, and a distinctive and new trimming feature which gives it its historic fame. The wide, upstanding lace ruff, wired and threaded about the crown with a ribbm of Irilliant color, is utit bccouiiug to thu wearer, Mr.

and Mrs Rodnv Hill of Bryant avenue sot'th entertained at a musical Thundav evening in nonor ot Mrs. Knight of ft. Louis, who is tho. guest.

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