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SECTION 2 Vaj after day we are made to feel more fully the reality of the great silk craze of the present time. In order to meet the demand we bring, on constantly new materials of every description. Qf "TC One of the very uncommon things is Silk Ola I 3 Metallic for waists and trimmings, which we have in the new colors. They look like 3 silks. We are showing one lot of regular 1.23 Pekin i 85c H49C i uc, ooc, fx.w ana vx.zo ior LOiorea janeta.

g-s Ladles' and Children's Underwear. OAA Ladle extra quality 091 heavy Ribbed Cotton shirts, in gray; former pries Uc CAn Ladles Heavy Fleece-WVU lined Cotton Shirts or Drawers, in white or ecru. AC. Ladles Heavy Ribbed Cot-too Shirts, fleece lined. 7C- Ladles' Merino Ribbed 9U Shlrta or Drawers.

In gray. Cfs Ladles Cotton Union 9UC Salts, heavy ribbed and fleece lined. Onelta style. Upholstery. A new arrival of Art Tick-ings and Cretonnes at 15c and 25c per yard.

See our American Beauty Rose Cretonne at 15c. A beautiful line of Silk Dam. ask and Brocatelles and Damask all prices. IN SOCIETY. (Continued From Page 3, Section.

8.) enurtalnmeots, prograne. of which are maae ui compositions of the author so honored. The lost enterUiiunent given recently was In honor of Stephen C. Foster, u-thor of "Old Folks at Home." "My Old Kentucky Home" and many other popular songs the entire selections on the programme being the compositions of the lamented author. On Tuesday afternoon CoL Will 8.

Hays, of this city. to be honored In a like manner. The programme will be. made up exclusively of CoL Hays' songs and pieces, whteh win Include his famous songs, "Mollis Darling." "Take This Letter To My Mother," "Nora O'Neal," "Signal Bells at Sea" and many others. OoL Hays has been Invited to be present and has accepted the Invitation.

He will leave for Springfield to-morrow. I PERSONALS. PERSONA Miss Helen Sexton, of Milwaukee, will reach the city the middle of November to visit Miss LU MacLeod. During her visit, both she and Miss MacLeod will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

George MacLeod, of 1903 Fourth i.aniiM Paraani and daugh ter. Miss Sunshine Parsons, will leave Ynrlr An KhAft Viflit- They will subsequently visit relatives la Uwsacnusetis oeiore miuiuui iuu. Miss Levis Caatleman expects to spend the winter In Brooklyn with her sister, Mrs. Leonard M. Cox.

Mrs. Cox, nn Ik. m.it at Sr. snd Mrs. wav ww Attllla Cox.

will return horns some time next month. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Price left Friday for California.

They will spend the winter at San Francisco. Miss Bessie Tillman, who has been announced as one of the debutantes, noa deferred her coming out for another year. Blisses Mary and Margaret Brown and imm Margaret born ton, of Lexington, will come to Louisville on November to Tlsit Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Boyle.

They are coming to attend the grand opera. Mrs. W. H. Haye and sisters.

Miss K. C. Lewis, have returned home, after spending several weeks In New York. Troy and other Eastern cities. Mrs.

M. E. Crlffths, of Troy, N. Is the guest of her daughter. Mrs.

W. H. Kays. Jr. Miss Lannlnr.

of WUkesbarre. the guest of Mrs. J. B. MUler.

of Brook street Misses Helen Skinner and Kathleen Watts, of Chambersburg, Pa, will resch the city November to vUlt Miss Bo-1 berta Tyler. Mrs. John Deere Cady. of Mollne, 111-, reached the city Tuesday night to spend several weeks with her mother. Mrs.

r' Emily Ward Gilmore. Miss Ella Crutcher left Wednesday V' I MSw-f The most elegant display of rich Cut Glass to be found in the city. Hosiery. 19c 19c SPECIAL Ladles' Fancy Hosiery, la stripes and boot patterns and an the new shades; worth 25c and 35c SPECIAL Ladles' Fart Black Cotton Hos.ery. high spliced heel, double sole and toe, worth 25c.

I Aa SPECIAL Ladles' Fleece-lined Cotton Hosiery, fast black, la plain or ribbed, worth 35c Do not fall to see oar Brlc-a-Brae and Art Pottery Tlsit our Department on main floor. Linens. I As Each Large-slxe Turkish Bath Towels, ta bleached gad tm Ww Dteacneo. QC Each Extra largs and heary Turkish Bath Towels. Each Kxtrm fin Bleached Bath Towels, hemmed ends, and your Initials woren 1 border.

Iftf Each Alt-linen Huck Towels, with beortitdMd ends, gs. sorted borders. IA 0 Each Ecfra largo AO-linen Huck Towel with hemmed 7 ends, assorted borders: regular 25c kind. QCa Each Largest and best All-linen Damask Towel la the city. 4S 9 with knotted fring end and fancy cotoced borders.

nOp Kxtr-sisojl An SpntOa slssweCles patterns; -4 9UllSLtS is what they orth. i fc S-J" giTt iMJ 4 i -4. A 05.00 02.50 9 r. sfZVx (iinfMH cud. Kogrs I plr 19-4 Mottled Blankets, in gray.

red. blue and brown mUed; worth 33.5A. Pakr for U-4 White Wool r.Unkets; this la a scciat bargain; Its rsal worth 1 -4 Each Fins Sllkollne-oovered Bed Comforts, In choice patterns. Each Our Cotton Eiderdown Comforts are the best In the market; look acd (eel like the real goods, with finest and pretties sllhotlno covering. tor Cnicago to spend several weeks with i Miss Florence Curd, of Shelbyville.

Is In the city, the guest of Miss Mary Kmbry Curd. Mrs. Blanche Mitchell, who has been spending several months In St. Paul and New York with her daughters, Mrs. Howard Page and Mrs.

A. Johnson, returned to Louisville Thursday. She will spend the winter with Mrs, Mary E. Lyman, of 1713 Fourth avenue. Mis.

LUMen Millard, of St. Paul, win reach the city November 7 to visit Miss Mary Hill. Mr. Chortea Nelson, of St. Paul, and Mr.

Philip Brooks, of Mlnne- vlll Brvlva mt ttti. una Mm Th. latter will be the guest of Mr. Gilbert vowan. vr.

uiu xri- ginla Bowman, of Danville, are the Juesxs ox sn. a. cvwrnui, efferson Terrace. reach thm city this week to visit her aunt, Mrs. Ben Atchison.

Ulssss Ua VmsVL sswltl aisbsj civis vt entmiyi win wauv Louisville the last of this week to peud the month of November with her sister. nn a. vwvu. Mrs. Graham MacFarhuie, of Clarks-ville.

Is now the guest of Mrs. John W. Green, of Third avenue. Miss Lady PreweU and Mis. Elisabeth the guests of Miss Inda Helm, returned home Friday.

Miss Emily Graves, of Washington, reached the city yesterday to visit Mrs. H. O. Osborne, of 409 Mlss Susan Rhodes, of Burgia county. 4Uiu jb i xavmvm veniw 14, vi Bt wmviinzm, WaU OMIIW A HCbAH Vlsstk, iSa 4K eJUUU a.

a a r- T. OWTIA) Vs. OV. elaa4- VAHiTW Jttm mA T3aVsv4 1 1 1 JkoAe aUV wbb. j.wa MUVI QCAV VSim rler, who were married ten days ago, are .1 I .1 1.

1 in avwuiw vitj tut tBi ul iwg wctskh. They will subsequently go to New York for the horse show before returning to Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Graves and family will move early In November to Covington, where they will moke 4hetr home in the future.

IT mmA Xtrm rlb wiu wwui i 'lyi iti mvw. York, will reach the city November 1 to spend several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. wui Lam iee. guest of Miss Bessie Brand, with whom she will spends this week.

Mrs. William L. Brldgeford and family, who have been occupying Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coins', home at 35 St.

James Court during the summer, will give it up to-morrow. IVu. -ill Jt tlu Garvin Mrs. Brldgeford's sister, before leaving tor Canada, where Miss Madeline Brldgeford will enter school. Mrs.

Brldgeford and little daughter, Elsie, will subsequently spend the win- ter in new iota. Miss Lucy Belknap wttl leave November tor New York to spend sev eral weeos. m.w.A Cnl r.lfi. rA fsTnllw and Miss XdeUe Kejres, who have been THE LOUISVILLE, SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 20.

I I II 11 i lr wmv I Fancy Novelty Silks. Stripe and Plaid Silk, in the latest ideas, for underskirts and waists. For the best Black Armure and Granite Weave Silk so serviceable for mourning waists. er 4fk- avs am i mm a The most varied assortment of Black Goods to be found this side of New York City. A complete line of French and English re pons, both in silk and mo.

hair: all beautiful designs. A complete line of Lupin's Chev-lots and Unfinished Worsteds, (or tailor-made dreases. Priestley's Estamlnea, sponged, shrunk and ready for use; water will not injure. A full line of Priestley's Henrietta and Eudora Cloths, Courtauld's Waterproof Crapes, la 4-4 snd 4-4. IZr 42-lnch Storm Serge and OUC Cheviot fjQ 4-lnch Storm Serge, worth I A A BS-In.

Cheviot, worth, OllUU SL25. AO10 Piece Mohair Nov-S I el ties; been- marked down from 31.25, U.3S and 31.50. AC Uohalr Blistered Cre-) I i4itf pons, ma.1ced down from IL50. Of 10 pieces Sllk-warp I iw9 Crepon, regular LM quality. Magnificent display of Cut Glassware.

We are supreme in this line and acknowledge no competitor. Shoes. We can furnish you with better Shoes, quality and make considered, than any other firm in Louis-Tille. Strict attention to your Shoe wants has long ago established us as headquarters for foot wear. 2 All Lad" Vlci Kid.

button, patent leather tip, opera toe, low heel. 49 A A Ladles' Vict Kid OOiUU Lace Boot, kid Up, Boston toe, military heeL A Ladles Dongola Kid Lac Boot, tioodyear welt, tip same, Boston toe. AO A Ladles' Mat Kid-ton. WviOvl glass kid towd. pat- ent leather Up, Goodyear welt, but- ton boot, 4 Cft LaW Olam Kid ChkmBloBf At Chleajro.

"jT i-ac noni, ij leather tjUX welt. :w.r- rainy-day bOv spending the summer at their cottage at Flncastle. will return to the city this week. Mr. and Mrs.

John Barr. and Mr. and Mrs. Morton V. Joyes returned home Friday from New York, where they have been spending several weeks at the Waldorf.

Miss Ida Kdwards has gone to Charlottesville with Mr. George Perkins, her cousin. She will subsequently go to Baltimore, Washington and New York, returning home after Christmas. Miss Persis Breed, the daughter of Mr. J.

E. Breed, of 1239 Second street, will be a charming acquisition to so- Rha hm been tvtT from Louisville for the past four years. a stuaem ai uHr, wun. wn graduated last June. Mra W.

D. Roy and family have Miss Alexina Booth, the granddaughter of Mrs. James K. Breed, will be among the debutantes this season. She is a charming young woman and a recent graduate of Wellesley College.

Mrs. Sarah Vivion, Mrs. Olivia Rogers and Mrs. James E. Gorin left for Woodford county- yesterday to visit Mrs.

John W. Davis. TCflllam Palnn at Mobile. who has been spendinK several weeks with her sister, Mrs. W.

J. Dodd, of St James Court, will return home Tuesday. Miss Jennie Plrtle has returned from New York, where she has been spending several weekB with Miss Bessie Johnson at the WaJdorfj Mrs. Burwell Marshall, who went to Lexington. Va, last week to attend the wedding of ber brother.

Mr. James Veech, has returned home. Miss Alice Macfarlane. of Clorksville, will reach the city Tuesday to visit Mrs. John W.

Green, oi ua mra Rh will be here for a short visit before going abroad. m. Un fhArtoa Peasle and P.a.!Mi rtitnrnArl last VMk IQQ mMM-meVO from their- summer home at Flncastle. where tney nave veea iiuu( km months. iiu A.W.M irmfttronr returned home last week from a protracted visit to Nashville, and will sing the offertory solo this morning at the Church of the Messiah.

Mrs. Belle Hilton Glltner. of Bourbon county, Is visiting Mrs. William W. Smith, of T1S Lucas Place.

Mr. and Mrs. John Berkley and Mr. Henderson Berkley, of New Orleans, are visiting Mrs. Frank Benedict, ot 1S28 First Mr.

and Mr. John B. Tsylor, of New. port, will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

John W. Green the first week In November. V-- Misses 8ara and Florrle Anderson of 1110 Third avenue, left last Thursday for Havana. Cuba, to spend the winter with their sister, Mrs. E.

C. Bird. Ladies Kangaroo-Lace. Goodyear welt. AS best School Shoe hliOU on the market, box calf and kangaroo, spring heel, button and lace.

Ladies' Evening In all shades and patent leather. --a tt M. Morris and famiiy, who have been spending the I I if Ik ot 7 I 1 A Mid season Awakening, The force of which will "startle" the purchasing public Our "vast of Imported Suits, all exclusive and good value, embracing one hundred and fifty pattern lengths, fall victims to a tremendous cut in prices. This is a rare chance Jor a handsome dress. Nothing to equal it, as it is beyond reach of all competition.

Prices made to suit every purse. OA QQ This lot, lowest in price, includes all uN'iUO lengths that formerly sold for 17.50, flO and $12. 07 A n'8 "m0 P6081 value; in it you will I v0 flud choice assortment that heretofore sold from $15 to 20. CO For extremely low figure we offer our juUsllO handsomest Suits, such as Fancy Crepons in elaborate designs, and many Silk and Wool Novelties. No small lengths but full patterns; absolutely perfect.

Former price from $20 to $35. Monday inaugurates the beginning of this marvelous sale. In urging you to grasp this opportunity we but emphasize the foregoing facts, asking you to examine tor yourselves. 1 Van 1 urn Qut-ot-Town Orders. If you are In need of anything us or samples or uuormation.

spondems of experience to answer service in the South. summer at Kanawha, Dr. Sam Crolks. country home, near CTesceni niu, mu return to the city to-morrow. Mrs.

Fred Kalley. of Brooklyn, who was Miss Fannie Morris, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Morris. Mr.

Dalton Newcomb, of New York. Is here and will spend some time with his mother. Miss Loulle EstUl, of St James Court, gave a very enjoyable advertising party Friday evening. The prises were won by Miss Margaret Ronney and Mr. MeU ville Parker.

The guests present were: MIS8ES. Carrie Gillmore, Glsdys Slaughter, house to the Highland, on Hepburn J-f--j xroxier, Margaret ENTERTAINMENTS. Knny, Eflle Finser, Evelyn Shelby. Kate Miller. MESSRS.

Melville Parker. Dick Tyler, Holloway Tarry. lesac Bond. Robert Luckett. of Carlton Gaines.

Clarksville. Tean. Parker Terry. -Huston (3:, James Wytnan. Scott Frost, The W.

A. 8. Club was entertained Friday evening at euchre at the home of the Miees Franunan. Prises were awarded to Miss Anna Hill and Miss little Beechrr. Mr.

Bud Haie and Mr. Arthur Beecher. Mies Mamie Rademaker entertained the Y. L. N.

O. Club Thursday evening at eucbre. The prizes were won oy Schildt and Mr. Stltsel. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Dinkensplel entertained the Monarch Juvenile Orchestra Wednesday afternoon at their home. 714 Third avenue. The following members were present: Miases Elsie Kahn, Bertha Mueller, Josephine Levy. Corlne Leachman, Metta Waltenburger, Elsie Wunderlich and Flossie Dinkensplel; Masters Richard Griffith, Eddie Pearson, Theodore Mueller.

Charles Taylor, Joseph Ophcnheimer, Isadore Bernbach, Byron Macdonald, Otto Ambrosius, Harold Moses. Alvin Orion. Bennle Psrk. i nmmlA olnken- vlMirrc nuiiwinns spiel and Prof. J.

T. Gilllard. director. i i. t- rivm at the residence of Mrs.

E. C. Pearson, Third and Chestnut street, Monday, November In Dry Goods, Carpets, Shoes, Notions, write to bich will be cheerfully given, as we have com. such letters. The quickest and best mail order In Dry Goods, K- China and Glassware.

This department is stocked with everything that ap Eals to the housekeeperuseful articles for the kitchen, autiful ornaments for the parlor. We take especial pride in our line of rich Cut Glass. Wo have a handsome display, and we invite you to give it your careful consideration when in need of anniversary or wedding gifts. It will staud comparison with any other line in the city, and low prices are Guaranteed. ft.

If ft. For lOO-piece Derated Din-CIUbUU nerSeV nc- Jahapft S3 7R 1 crMkor do buth ana ror I not. Hwevei Ve nouennnw 19 IDC figure decorate rs, A surprise party was given Miss Lula mm 1... aw tr rir Wfitf tu ate kiinnHV us uiauy v. friends.

The following were present; MISSES. -r Anna Klostermann. Lula Herp. Mabel Whislor, Rltter. Mary Coleman, ivy edektnd, Carrie Klostermann, Emma Coleman, Luis Frey.

ioiet Morel. Leona Zusats. Amy irginia Oarr. Mamie Herman Ami. Chester Frcft Frank Humbert, XT' A VlAa'aemann Aulln Ksnstor.

I- Herman Kloaterman, Frank Bcnucxman, Jese Sohansberger, Percy Frey. dwln Rltter, A Very "enjoyable at the residence or r. K.ini, tH. rclebration OI her fifty-third birthday. Th Pfnt were Mesoames EarUy, Murphy, Brown, Roder, Huet, "Shinon," the best metjal polisf 4 1 i i Fash i oil 4'- lass Sfjdark green border, nier.

vj- nt.Klaa. UAlfnlO-hl 3aaaVIlJlIV Earlky. Rosa ZoeUer, Clara Burkholder. Mamie Barley, L4ssie Winters, Kmma Lottlel, Ida Ixiltler. Rotela Undsey; Messrsy Robert Fink.

Bowman. John Beck, Charles Loffler, Jake Loffler and Mr. Lofllsr, Sr. Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Jones entertained their niece. Miss Agnes Fowler, snd her dancing club, with a dance at Fountain Ferry Tuesday evening. The club presented Miss Fowler with a beautiful friendship ring.

It being her sixteenth birthday. aav a' Lost evening a surprise tramp party was given to Mr. Henry Rueff by Dr. O. P.

Beutel, Jr the occasion being his kirutav. Amons tnoee I.OHv'Ui.. m. present were Messrs. Charles Rueff.

Joe Harrv Kirchdorfer. Dennis Mooney, Phil Rueff. Chsrles Schneider, William Krupp. William Rueff Ed. Kohn.

Martin DoU. John Clapcke, Robt. Steinaker. Dr. G.

P. Beutel. Mixel and. use man. IThe Philopomarlan CSub was' titer- i tkined on Friday evening by Miss Pearl hnmk 2202 Baxter avenue.

Those present were pisses Gertye Ash-by. Lydla Stickler. Pesrl Meder. Mary Seger. Mada Holly.

Lillie Holly FUkv etce Medr. Dora Beutel. Pearl Beutel; Messrs. John Hubbuch. George Srhuh, Aiirel Meder, George Zoin, Fob Stein-Ter.

Walter Davids. Oscar Pflelder. Dr. liU Beutel. nisnan mrnrfM nartv was given Mr.

and Mrs. S. P. areh.m es-dly evening at their home, 1814 Fourth afenue. Tnose present were iiu T.

Chapman, Harry E. B. rj-e. Chap Barclay. Fred Sprsgue.

had: Misses Mane ancnon bu i.i lie Chapman: Messrs. enspman. i Dtc. Barclav. Snrague, Andireoa, Hissell Gresham.

ra. Hleback entrtslned the Pun- wLm PinK at her home. 1303 GOftS avenue, Tuesday afternoon. ns Ellen Converse entertained the dating Dish Club at her nome on west ICaiherlne street, Isst Tuesday it. Those prrsent were: Mioses uu's Jiob, Elsie Snlvely.

Sarsn inomoson. Converse: iiessrs. r.awar urin, Wrry Converse. Robert Locke and Vlr- glius Bate. and Mrs.

A. B. Weifver enter- ted Wednesday evening at meir is. 1627 Cherolcee rosa. in ses Martha Lambert anu ieii Viaver.

of Henderson. Those present LIZ. pi.rrh and Ftbel Dor- Is Jennie snd Bersle Wymond, Ade. ttnMiu, anil laee Iting, xayra. owi 7, iiolse Tucker.

Miss Potter, ot Bowling fJeen. and Miss Pesrl Faulconer. of VOS, m-wtlu. .1.. aAMl4 ville: Mr.

ana suns vi HHt Claude S. Allen. William O. Rstrand. JulUn Hale.

John McCarty. 4n Boyd. James HareW. u- (son. tienry jonnw.u, CriVge S.

Lowe and Walter BeiL PARKLAND -Mr. J. I. Funk, of Florida, Is visiting W1U Semonln. -Mrs.

Charles Fitch waa In Shelby-vi during the past week. -Miss Sallie Ray Marcum has re-tuned to her home at Columbia. 1-Miss Annie Robertson, of New Al- Suits and Jackets. Not the least of the New York Store's numerous attractions are the Ready-made Suits and Jackets. This department deserves a special visit from all ladies in search of stylishly made suits, which we can supply at prices ranging from 7.50 to per suit.

We also have the finest novelties in Jackets at 7.50. 110 and 912.50. Art Embroidery Lessons Free. It is our pleasure to announce that Miss Fields will give Embroidery Lessons at our store every Wednesday. This lady is quite proficient in the art, and will gladly illustrate and explain her beautiful work to persons who may be interested.

Her connection with uh prompts us to predict most gratifying results. Fascinating Millinery. Elegant Hats, Correct Materials, Unexcelled Workmanship, Right Prices, Make ours the most popular Millinery department in Louisville. Sufficient light and plenty of room make shopping a pleasure here. Our.

Fur Dept. Contains a most ccmplele assortment of LadfesV Misses grid Children's Fursof jLlldcJ scriptions. A casual gianca at cur display window on fourth avenne will help 'yoa" to decide where to purchase. Just Received A splendid assortment of Misses' and Ladies' Suits at 3 IS-00, In blue and two shades of gray. bany.

Is spending a few days with her brother. Mr. T. C. Robertson.

Miss Isabel Logan was hostees at the Afternoon Euchre Club last Frldsy. Miss Edith Fitch returned Wednesday from an eight months' European trip. The Short Story Club has bee. reorganised and christened the Culture Club. Mr.

Lewis Chick leaves to-night for 8t- Louis, where he will reside in the future. Mrs. Funk and Mrs. 8hafer. of Jef fersouvllle.

are visiting relatives In Parkland. Miss Jane Gould, of 8helbyvllle, has returned home, after a visit to Miss Gertrude Hegerman. Miss Mary Hedden and Miss Jessie McC'U'e. of Sbelbyvrie, have been visit- lng Mrs. Eva Van Pelt.

Mrs. El-sabeth Willtsms and family have returned to Parkland and are at home at 1427 Catalpa street, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Adams, mies Clara Belle and Mr. Sydr.ey Schultte attended the meeting of the Knights of Pythias st Henderson.

Mr. William Taylor was farewell banquet fcy the Parkland Ma- snd Mrs. Taylor have removed to New Mrs. Will Semontn entertained a few friends at euchre Friday evening. Her guests were: Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Gregory. Mr. and Mra. Denhard.

Dr. and Mis. Miles Willett. Dr. and Mrs.

Crake Mr. snd Mis. Sheltcn Caron. Mr. and Mrs Jack Gilbert, Mr and Mra.

George Grant. Mr. ndMr rls. Miss Rsy Semvnin. Miss Bees l'JT r.

chick and Mr. and Mrs CC Mapes. The prises were won by Mrs. Denhard and Mr. Chick.

fvWVt" A I CRESCENT HILL Sa -Miss Annie McDowell hog returned to Danville. Mr. Vertner Smith left lost week lOT vr and Mrs. Sapp bare returned from New York. and Mis.

W. F. Vogt and chU- vi.itme Mrs. Epelger. hran visiting daughter.

Mrs. McKnlght, has has returned Mount Sterling, where she spent the summer wun -Mlf Pallle McElroy has returndto i Springfield, alter a pleasant ris.t to Mrs. Vk'ilkins on Crescent avenue. vv RI.M i.ft Monday for the' weddlrg of Mnniam McElroy. MUs Elltn wonverae tltt, taj -tth.

u. a CbOttcS iiws" Mr and Mrs. Oeorg. Mercke enter-tsm thSt Euchre Cluoey evening at tbelr home on ave- Mrs. Dsn Rowland and Children, of L-Mlss Stella Jungerman and Miss a tf.

of Nashville, spent last wiTn Mrs. Cbor'es Stoll on Hlte ft-Mra Carl McKnlght, of. Milwaukee, Ready -to-V ear Garments. In this department you will find a large and ex rept tonal assortment of Wrappers, Silk and Woolen Waists, Dressing Saeques, Bath Robes, Knitted Skirts and Shawls. An elegant line of Underskirts, in Silk, Mohair, Moreen, Italian Cloth, and.

In fact, every fabric known to manufacturers of skirts. We only nse the very best materials. Our prices are extremely moderate. Silk Petticoats. 05.00 When we say 35.00 for a 8Uk Petti coat, we do not mean the lasy silk kind that Is usually offered at this price, but we mean an extra good quality taffeta silk, the kind that wears and IS serviceable; yon wUl And this the equal of those for which others ask 34.50.

An Inspection will convince you that this Is an exceptionally, good value. Dressing Sacques. "7 CZf Ladles EIDKRDOWN ww Sacques, made with crochet collar and edge and closed seams. In all shades. I A Ladies' Eiderdown sacques, with ero- chet edge, made with frog facte n- lngs and' closed seams.

In pink, blue, red and gray. 3X2 for Bat wing f- rt To r.OO for Bii 1 MTS for II oiOC Tka, with i. y- Wrd. White Mull drawn work. To 0e cr Hemstltchftt atniia e.umiuia over Collars.

To 14.50 for Lace Ties. Oww the new barb ends, s- To tt9 for Stock Col-OUC Utrs with short bows. Cfl-Tn $t7S for Frfnch DUG Hand-made HemiUtch- ed and Embrolderea lies. who ho. been left Monday for Danville to visit ner parents.

Mr and Mrs. N. McDowell- Mrs. Richard Veeech, Mr. and Mrs.

BetneTveecn andMr. ard Mra Hunter Kent have returned from Lexington, Va. wncre they went wedding of Mr. James Nichols Veecn and Miss Agnes Ross. Mr.

and Xrs. James E. Galtber entertained the Iris Club Friday evening at tbelThome on Kennedy avenue. The room were U.tetully derorated with white rosea, scarlet salvia, whit, chrys-anthemums and srollox. The nost enjoyable feature, of the the solo songs rendered by Mrs.

Percy Clancy. Mr ElUs tte an exquisite banjo solo by Mrs. Allan Rlrch and innrwnciiuu EifTyeU. and Mra. BlrcMt Tom ntimore read a eomle poem on tne o7th.

The were preset: Mr. and Edward Monshan. Mr. and Mrs. T.

W. bmP. Mr and Mrs. Wal'Bce Embty. Mis.

win Field. Judge Vteld. Mr. Charles Hodge. Mr.

Percy Clancy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mti William Ross. Mr.

and Mrs. IX. M. Rodman Mr. and Mrs.

Joshua Jarvls. Tnd'MrS: O. A. Kennedy Mr and r-r X. tl.rw 4 Ali Mrfl.

X. Mrs. nusn ncu7i KM-- Gilmore. Mr. and Mrs.

Lafsyette. Miss Pettltt, and Miss woaroao. NEW ALBANY. V4W44ee44 l.sis VT ta and Irma Gordon re- tcrned Saturday from Cincinnati. Mr.

and Mrs. Hopklrs, of Indlanap- clls. are the guests ot jaiss uaney xi- nedy. Mrs. Will Wakey, of tsvansvuie.

the guest of Mrs. McDonsld. Bank street. Prof, and Mra William Boraen nuve returned from a trip to points of inter est In the East. Mrs.

Putnam, ot Kansas city, is ins guest of he son. Mr. Charles Putnam. Charlestown road. Mrs.

George Csrtwright. of Delphi. the guest of Mr, and Mrs. 11-lard Zollmsn. East Elm street.

Mrs. Walter Chapman, of Frankfort. Ky who has been the guest of Mra Anna Ely. returned home The Alpha Club of Silver i held Its Initial meeting for the season Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Jefferson Mrs.

A vesta Nonemacner ana Mrs. Mary King entertain, tb? LadHs Aid Society wu a sicjmi ic ernoon. t. Amlih and son. Mr.

tsTae Smith, who hart ben the guests of relatives, nave gelo, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Clinoro jtcubm, v. MeiwohlsTTenn- arrived Thorsdsy to b.

he guests of the Ber. and Mrs. Ham- Uton uymts. for the AfllO VIM uww rsnth Oub bo. been changed to the res idence of Mrs.

ifcate -nmam day afternoon. -Mr. Charles Bott left Tiiesday for a to Eastern cities. He wllVauS attimd the Philadelphia. Export Exposition.

Mlss Julia Hangary entwtiflned a Ba1be7 of friend. 'r f'Dv Beard's fsrm. near EdwsriSsvllle, weo-nesday afternoon. John H. Gebhart entertained Silk Waists.

Ladles' Black Taf- feta Waist, cord- ed front- and collar, plait back. dress, sleeve. 4 TE Ladles' Wa Waist. SILK In all of the leading shades, tucked cord- ed front, back snd collar, with dress sleeve. Flannelette Wrappers.

QQ. Ladles' Flannelette 7w Wrapper, yoke trimmed with ruffle and braid. OR Flannelette Wrap- I a per. with shoulder lapels, trimmed with braid, perfect fitting. $1.50, $2,00, S2.25 Beautiful line of Wrappers, made of fine flannelette, extra wide, nicely trimmed with deep flounce; some of our wrappers are especially adapted to stout figures.

md nptrb showing of dainty Ta tl.TS for Separate Dress Skirts. 40 QQ Ladles fine Serge wtfitfO Skirts, latest cut, seams felled, double stitched. In navy and black. 4 A A Ladles' Serge Skirts. JOiUU best material, made with oversklrt.

good quality soft percallne lining. Can not be duplicated at this price. AQ We will place on sale wUltfO Monday morning a fine assortment of Plaid Skirts, which were bought at less than actual value because we took the entire lot. These Skirts should be sold at 33.00. but we give you the benefit of our bargain.

Pull assortment Rainydsy Skirts 0.75 Linings. 3c 5c 5c A yard Lawn Lining, were 15c A yard A few more bolts of Silesia left, worth 15c A yard Brocade Skirting, reduced from 20c 71 A yard A pretty line of 2C Fancy Figured Skirting, for. merly IAn A yard One lot of Black Skirtings, good value. 1C A yard All our Stripe, and Checks In Skirt Lining, were 2Sc. ACj.

A yard A beautiful line a 9C of Black Cotton Skirtings. 0 A yard Good quality 09C Black Moreen. Don't fall to have your coat lined with Silk Serge; you will find, It most serviceable. TV4 44 HH4HHHHM'HM Ladies' Neckwear. We hare nst reeeired 1 mentxt Lrfl'ev -h awrtra and exclusive noteltles.

OU Embroidered. Silk Ties. latest Sjuaree, all colors, AA To for Hnd-I aUU run Srlsh Tlo, 2r ik For "Jiasa" inn, UU with collar at tached, all colors. tZf To 33.50 for the 9iOU "Lady Curson" Ties, a very elegant novelty. A To 9 to?" Chlf' dOiOU fon Bulls.

In very newest effects. t'( MM a number of friends at dinner Thursday evening. In honor of Mrs. Isaac Garmo, of Fort Dodge, la. Mrs.

Julia Burkhmlter entertained a number of friends Monday afternoon lu honor of her guest, Mrs. Isaac Garroo, of Fort Dodge, la. Mrs. Latourette and Mrs. Collins, who have been the guesU of Mrs.

Jennie Relneklng and Mrs. Glover, left Thursday for Washington, D. One of the pleasant social events of the week was the social given by the members of the Maennerchor Society Thursday evening at Maennerchor Hall. Mrs. Stotsenbcrg and daughters.

Jane and Laura, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sto sen- berg, lelt Thursday ror wasningwm. is.

C. The Terpeichorean Club gay Jbe first of a series of fine dances Friday-evening at Maennerchor Hall. Among these presnt were: Misses Barth, Maui. I Jenkins. Newberger.

Ctnnor. Miss. i Mcintosh, ot Indlsnspolis; McDowell, of Louisville; Messrs. der1ck Berth. McCord, Gordon, Matthews and Bollvln.

One of the handsomest parties ot the season was given Monday afternoon by Mrs. Charles Knoefel. The hours were from 3 until o'clock. Euchre and lotto were played, six elegant prises be- lng awarded. The house was elabot-ately decorated with Southern "rnilax.

About rtfty ladles were present. Saprer wss served at the conclusion of the games. The Mcslcsl Literary CTub met Wednesday afternoon at Music Hall. A mis-cellaneous programme was Sljen. Tw selections from Beethoven were playd.

A duo from Saint Eaens was given by Mies Packard and ffit. uoairey. with from Hollander by s. Julia Faucett and Mir. Bertha Lonnon.

"Phantoirs. by Mrs. Besch. Pl1 Miss Clara Groscurth. Among the vls-Hor.

Resent were Misses FMcb and Ciaggett and Mrs. Roe. A paperon "Mm. Beach, the American v. was read by Miss Lisxle VogeL I JEFFERCONVILLt.

5 --Mr. and Mrs. M. Stannard left Friday for New York. Mra George Pfau.

entertained at euchre Friday night. Miss Bessie Hoffman returned m. t.nm CnlumbttS. 1 i -Mra Mike Campbell left yeUr-sy for Aurora to v.sit relstlvea. Mlts Lillian Gregory, cf Louisville, is a guett of Miss Ida Curry.

Blsnche Vlers, of LouUrUle. 1. a guest of Miss Mauds Christy. Mrs. Walter Letlever enterUined thb-Melrose Club Fildy nltTht, Kate nigglns.

of Mlllersbttrg. Ky is visiting Miss Ada Spleth. Mrs M. H. Young returned from a visit to 'fc leads in Honlson county.

Miss Susie Splecr entertained a party of friends Wed-ee4sy night. Mra. John Montgomery returned Thursday from a visit to Indianapolis. Mrs. K.

IS. OScott. oi norio iiiwi, Is visiting her mother. Mrs. L.

A. Board. Mr. ord Mia Oorga Eggnan, of An. deraoa; ore guests of Mra Harry OUvsr.

Mr. and Mrs. Gas 8chlmr.fr, re- turned Monday from a vis.t to Madlsoa, -Mr. and Mrs. Fred VlfhL ot Chotla- 4.

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