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xcrtoK run CHKRE are several weddiflgs of terest to Clnclnnallens In Easter week, hot the bridegrooms selected brldee from othr cities, so It la a far cry to the majority of their Crlsnda The ghlrley-Crltten wedding Statsa Island cn Monday. Mr. John ShllUto Roitri Is to wed Mlas Cstberhie Dodge In Jiew Tork on Wednesday neat. Mr. Wlnthrop Alexander Clark, of Avon-6ml, la to marry Mlaa Charlotta Prescott Jsewton at New Htnn on Easter Monday.

Mr. John B. Hart. of Avondale. will marry Mlaa Margeretts Fletcher rod head at Kingston.

N. Easter Tuesday. Mr. Samuel F. r-ogus la to marry Miss Msbel E.

Wood at, 8L Loula on tha 25th. Mr. George Noyes arm Mr. James jainor and a half dosen other claaamatea of Mr. Pogua at Tala will be among tba groomsman.

Tba bridal party will umbsIi at St. Louis, whers Mr. Pogus will give hi a bachelor dinner and Mlaa Ward will entertain tier malda. A number of Clnclnnatlens will ba ffolnc down fur tha wedding. To-morrow.

Easter Monday, tha Davls-Harrlaon wedding will ba celebrated at Calvary. Clifton, and followed by a amall reception at the Thornton Lewises, on Marlon avenue. -Brilliant preparations are making- for tha "F1sk-Colllncs wedding on Saturday of Eas-ter week. There are to ba only two malda tba bride's sister and the bridegroom's sis-ter. but there will ba an array of uabera that will muke up tor any deficit among the malda.

The Hat Includea Mr. Harvey Flak. Mr. Warring and Ralph Bloomer, of New York; Mr. Shelby Bonnie, Mr.

Galena, Mr. Loula Toung. of Louisville; Mr. J. A.

Morehead. of Pitta-burg, and Mr. Wm. II. Harrison, of Cincinnati.

Mr. Charlea Flak will be beat man. A dosen iumii are ripected from New Tork and about 23 from Louisville, tha former home of the Colllnga family. Among the festivities arranged for tha bridal party are a luncheon which Mra Max Flelachmann will give. i A dinner dance at the Country Club on Friday, given by Mr.

and Mra. C. J. Milton; Mr. Ralph Uloomi-r's luncheon at the PIMare on Friday and Mr.

Wm. II. Harrison's dinner on Thursday. The wedding at Calvary will take plare on Saturday. Among tha Louls- villa guests expected are Mra.

Culbertson, Mra. Hell, Mra. Ballard, Mra. Thompson. Mra.

Thomaa. Mr. Jefferson, Mra. Coleman and Mlaa Coleman, Mia Virginia Iredell left on Thursday for New York, where aha 1 to brldesmslJ for Mlaa Evelyn -Hunter, who waa her gueat hero laat winter. Mlaa Hunter la to nurrry Mr.

Kleth Donaldson, a Princeton man and very eligible parti. The wedding will take place on the 0th at Bt. Thomaa' a Church. Fifth avenue, and followed by a wedding breakfaet at the Bt. Hegla.

The wedding party Includea 20 young people, and the preliminary festivities will be many and brilliant. Mr. George Anderson has been elected a delegate to represent the Cincinnati Chapter of ths American Society of Architects St the International Congress of Architects that meets at London In July. It will bring together a very distinguished body of men from all over the-world. 8U Qaudens will represent the New York Chapter, king Edward VII.

will welcome the delegates and the Marquis of Ballsbury and ths Lord Mayor will entertain them. Mrs. Lars An-dsrson will accompany her son. and they expect to ssll sarly in July. Mr.

Alexander McDonald, his two handsome young granddaughters and Mrs. Edmund K. Slallo arrived home on Wednesday from a tour of Mexico and California. Mr. Stallo is attending to buclness Interests In New York and will probably be hers for Easter.

Mrs. Slallu's sons are at school In Connecticut. Her sister, Mrs. Guy R. Snyder, of Cleveland, is a guest at Dalvay.

Mr. McDonsld and hla granddaughters expect to remain in Cincinnati until tbs first of July, when they will go to their summer home on Prince Edward's Island. Mrs. George Hamilton, of Boston, has been paying her mother, Mra William H. Field, a delightful visit, and left for boms on Friday.

Her girl frlenda enjoyed great ly meeting her. and Mrs. Lee A. Ault gave a beautiful little luncheon In her honor last Monday at Mlllerooh. The decorations were eprlng flowers In delicious profusion.

The frueata war Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Robert Mitchell. Mrs. Glen Groesbeck.

Mrs. Robert Anderson. Mrs. George Dans, Miss Louts Groesbeck, Miss Marlon Harrlaon. Miss Holtsirurer.

Mrs. Von Btelnwehr and Mrs. W. H. Field.

Mrs. Jos S. Graydon and ths little Misses Jesn and Anns and maid have gone to Atlantic City for th Easter holiday. Mtsa Jean Marwll and her fiance. Mr.

Horace Schmldlapp. home from Cornell for the holidays, accompanied Mrs. Oraydon. and they expect to have a very delightful vlalt. Mr.

Jos Oraydon joined them yes terday for a brief outing. Mr. and Mra Prank Wiborg and family are, In Washington, and will spend 10 days Solid Gold Bracelet and pare white full cut Diamond. Do not fail to tee our new and exclualTe designs, orer two hundred styles to select from. Ncwstcdt, 4th and Race.

Elastic Stockings More beneficial than bandages, as they dis tribute the pressure erenly. We wears the goods for each particular case. Insuring fresh, reliable goods and a perfect fit. Garter, knee and thigh stockings, anklets, kneecaps, abdominal belts, elastic bandages. Ac CataN logue on- request.

Special Meaaawtng Kaom aad Lady Attendants to Walt Upon Ladies. there at family reunion. Mra Griffith (Nellie Sherman) Bad Mr. Charles and Arthur Sherman will Join them. Washlng-toB la lovely at Eaatar aad everything In the full flush of eprlng.

Mr. and Mra Wiborg wlU hurry back for tba May Festival, of which they are enthusiastic supporters, and because tbsy will be entertaining guests during the first week in May. Tbs Colgate Hoyt are coming out, and will be warmly welcomed by the many friends who met them last winter at Miss Sara Wl burg's debut bal masque. Miss Marlon gave a vary pretty dinner on Monday In honor of her guest. Miss Wilson, of Middletown.

It was very Informal, and a dosen men and maids taker Is bsrs from Annapolis Naval Academy and Mr. James Whlttaker at hem from Tala They are having a very quiet but delightful family reunion. Major and Mrs. Frank Jobs sr at Pas-sad ena. where they are building an artistic winter home and are full of the en thusiasm Incidental to the glorious climate.

This climate has been recommended to Mr. Lawrence Jonas, who is not vary robust. and Major and Mrs. Jones will make It an excuse for wintering there. Mr.

aad Mra Edward N. Roth returned last week attar a delightful month at the Florida resorts. Mrs. Roth stopped oS at Lexington visit her mother, Mra Brace, and will remain with her over Easter Sun day. Mis Vera Andreas, daughter Mr.

aad Mrs. Percy Andrea, of Walnut Hills, who Is studying at the Julian School In Parts, has bsea honored with, th Brat prls la the department of sculpture. So is still In her teens, and before going to. Parle waa papll tn the Cincinnati Art 8cheoL The critics praise bar workmanship. Hon.

Nicholas Longwortb and his bride will spend the week of the May Fsstlvel here, the guests of Mrs. Longworth at Rooksrood. and will, of course, ba very much feted. They will assist at the mar riage of Miss Mlgnoa Crttten and Representative wager Shirley at 8tatn laland on Easter Monday, and ar expected here en April su, Lady Klgar. who, with ber husband, to expected to arrive In Cincinnati Wednes day, la the daughter of aa English army officer, and will be making her first visit to the United States.

Th Elgera bav one child, a Boost charming English girl, and their country heme at the cathedral town of Hereford Is typical of th most refined type of English country people. The demand for boxes for the May Feetlval will undoubtedly more than equal the supply Twelve boxes la all will be arranged. six on eacn side, and a very attractive decorative eckeme ba been selected. Among those whe have already subscribed toe boxes are Alexander McDonald. Lawrence Maxwell, J.

O. Schmldlapp. Charles P. Taft. F.

W. Wiborg (two boxes), J. B. Roth. 8.

P. Egan. Jeaa Hahrtead David son. Mrs. R.

Holmes. Hon. Julius Flelachmann and Colonel Max Flelachmann will share a box. Among the out-of-town visitors to tbs May eFesUva! who will spend tha entire week are: Mrs. Charles F.

Clark, Columbus. Ohio: Miss Ethel Ring, Parkers burg, W. Vs Mr. Herman Billing. Fiadlay.

Mrs. Agnea O. How, Aurora, Mrs. Harrison B. Smith.

Charleston. W. Mr. Charles A. BunUng.

Bal timore, Ma; Mr. William Bosweu. Mllford, Ohio: Mra Ona B. Talbott. Indlawuiolls.

Mr. Hermann Slandke, Akron. Ohio: managed to have a lolly evening. That I Mr. Claud Meeker, Columbus.

Ohio; Dr. Mr. Tylor Field la In California was, at H. W. Todd, Gallon.

Ohio, and Mra. J. B. course, a matter of regret, but he was heartily toasted during tbs progress of tho dinner. Mr.

and Mra D. H. Holmes and their daughters bars recently returned from Florid, and Miss Elsie Holmes gave- on Monday a beautiful little dinner In honor of Mlis Marlon Harrison, whose engagement to Mr. 'Tylor Field wag recently announced, and who wars In the Holmes party at Palm Beach. Mr.

and Mra Creaifley, Greenville, Miss. The many friends of Mrs. Chaa. Bchmid lapp and her daughter. Miss Iole Schmld-Lapp, wars greatly Interested la tbs en nouncament of Miss Schmid lapp' marriage on Wednesday last In Rome, Italy, to Mr.

W. Peer Conklln, of Brooklyn. Tha engagement waa announced In TBI E-OCiBXR a few weeks ago. Miss Schmldlapp Is th only child of the lata Charles Schmldlapp, and is an aocom- A notabls wsddins; of next Thursday will bo that of Park Superintendent J. W.

Rodgers and Hiss Martha C. If eyer, daughter of Mra. Harriet Meyer. It will be) solemnised at the home of the bride on Elberon avenue, Price Hill, which wiU be aaag-nlficently decorated with flowers and plant for the gala occasion. Miss Meyer is a beautiful and cultured young; lady.

Holmes, who enter with great spirit Into th things which interest their daughters, chaperoned. Th suests war Misses Msr-hn Harrison, Mary Oroesbeck. Mary Shll-Vilo. Judith Colston. Rachel Holmes.

Messrs. Burton Ho Ulster. Cassatt, Ooorge Warrington, Louis Osbont and Learner Harrison. Mr. and Mra wight Wllloox (Nannie Lawson) are so deeply Interested tn their Cuban plantation that they decline to name any time for seeking a cooler clime.

They ar on the ocean slds of ths Island, and And ths nights delightful. Mr. Wlllcox has bought a large estate there, and Is developing- It on sclentiflo lines. The Lawsons hop to have them for a visit later In the season cither here or at their summer home. Watch Hill.

Mrs. Wm. 8. Saxby, who Is a finished musician, a pupil of th great Graela. has set to muste a charming group of songs.

Oris is Bulwer's "Th Wind and the Beam." Another a bit of old Nora folklore that Mr. Saxby has put Into rsrse. All ar very mu sical, and th last most dramatic. They have already attracted th attention of artists. Mrs.

George P. Wllshlro and Miss Lucy and Miss Anne ar expected at th Burnet on Tuesdsy. They have spent tha winter st N. and enjoyed-lt greatly Mrs. Brent Arnold spent several weeks with them, and only returned home last week.

Mr. and Mra Ellis Reeves (Rebecca Bchultse), of Phoenlzvllle, are here to spend the Kaater holidays with the Frederick Schultsea They are delightfully established at their horn tn Phoenlxvtlle, and ar being- Tory cordially welcomed by the many friend of th Bchultse family. A charming sroup of girls ar to sail on ths Baldo on tha 20th. and expect to spend sis months In Europe. They ar Miss Jose phine Slmrall.

Miss Alios BlmraU and Miss Elisabeth Dean, of Covington, and the Misses Blanche and Kllxabeth Alter and Miss Kate Hamilton, of Avondale. Miss Josephine Slmrall will act as chaperon. They go at one to Naples, aad will first do Italy thoroughly, and then travel and study and enjoy Ufa Several of the girls have been abroad before. All ar clever and attractive. Mrs.

Jamas T. Whlttaksr la enjoying greatly, having bar tw sons with her during th Esstsr season. Mr. Hugh Whit- pllsbed and Interesting young woman. She has lived much abroad with her mother, and spent many winters in Italy.

They have a beautiful home In' Citfton, which is being put In readiness for their return. Mr. Conklln is a Cornell man and a mam bar of th Crescent Club, the Cornell Uni versity Club and the Sigma Chi -fraternity. He was very prominent in fraternity life in college, and Influential In building th new chapter house erected In 19U0. Mr.

and Mrs. Conklln will spend their honeymoon In Italy and the French Rivi era. They are expected home the latter part of May or early June. 1 Mr. snd Mrs.

Wm. H. Field expect to sail soon for Jspan, where they will spend the summer. The marriage of Miss Vlrsrlnia Shaw to Mr. William Moor Rock wood In Indianap olis interested a wide circle of friends in Cincinnati, where Miss 8 haw has often been the guest of Mra Leopold Burck- hardt.

in ML Auburn. The Shaw place. "Forest Home," is on of ths handsomest In Indianapolis, surrounded by a city square or lawn ana forest trees In ths heart of town. Th house waa brilliantly decorated with Easter lilies, and In tbs doorways swung hug baskets of calls lilies, ths archways being outlined In tiny green and whits electrio light. Th altar was ljaf-pro vised In the glass-tnclosed vestibule.

that gave the guests an unlnterrunted view of the ceremony from the broad hall. The ceiling and walls were massed with palms and ferns, and eccleslaatleal candles burned upon tn altar. The bridal procession was beautiful. The ribbon bearers. Miss Jo sephine Bhaw, a sister of the bride, and miss jean comn: the flower maids, little miss Blanche 8baw aad Zerelda Clevena-er the ring-bearer, Master Maxwell McNallv.

of Springfield. Ohio; Miss Ann Shaw, maid or nonor. and Mr. George Rockwood. the groom's brother and best man, mads the way ror tns attractive brida Th bride's gown was an exquisite creation of oroiaerea rmtiste, and shs carried an arm.

ful of Easter lilies. Mra Shaw (Blanche Burckhardt) 'was looking extreme! wall i a Paris gown of silver brodeeds, decorated inin pomie. me bride's gifts to her maids were charming bracelets, and to the Uttlo flower girls pearl pins. Mr. and Mrs Kocawooa wm pass their honevmoan la th.

South, and after Jun will be at home on iovna a a rs ma street. Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Howard Hinkle and Miss Marie Hinkle returned week from California. They made an auto tour of Southern California in their big ear. and enjoyed it Immensely. The weather, was rather a disappointment, for It was a rainy winter a thing quite unheard of before on the Pacific slope. Mr.

Alfred Cassatt gave a very smart little dinner at the Queen City Club last week tn honor of Miss Marlon Harrison. The dinner was foUowed by a theater party, and a Jolly little supper at th club wound up a delightful evening. Mr. and Mra D. H.

Holmes chaperoned. Th other guestsi were Miss Marion Harrison, Mis Elsie Kolmas, Miss Helen Seely. Miss Mary GroeaSeok. Mr. Burton HoUister.

Mr. Geo. Warrington, Mr. Louis Osborn. Mr.

and Mrs. R. Archer, whe leave soon for North Carolina, gave a dsllghtful auto party on Thursday. After a whirl of a few hours a stop was made at Mra. John B.

Clements'e delightful apartment, in Av. ondale. where afternooa tea was served. The Clements will soon be getting' out to their summer home at Morrow, where they hope to have the pleasure of a visit from their daughter, Mra Washington, wif of Lieutenant Commander Washington. V.

8. and their handsom boy, John Clement Washington. The Ladles' Board of the Home for Incurables are greatly pleased with the success of their luncheons, served last week under their auspices They will bav over 11.000 on th right aid of the balance sheet. The Robert Patton Chapter. U.

D. C. which represented Mrs. Joseph A. Magnus! was congratulated upon the result of its labors, realising for the fund over 1210.

Miss Alma Battler will chaperon Miss Lacy end Miss Marjari Rawson and Miss Florence Dittman for a three months tour of Europe. The Misses Rawson are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rawson. Mrs.

Frank Wilson, of th Ortis, has been ill for several weeks, and leaves very soon for Washington, D. C. to- visit her daughter. Mrs. William Cross.

wif of Lieutenant Cross, V. 8. K. The testimonial concert at tbe Woman's Club en April 2S will be a aaost interesting i THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI. SUNDAY.

AJRIL 15. 1900. Ocoai6n. under tha auspices ths Monday Musical Club. Mra Isabella Latimer, of Oak Street, has the) profound sympathy of many friends in tbs death of her mother, who parsed away laat Wednesday.

Bhs had reachtd the rip old age of 5 years, and waa sctlve and Interested to tbs last. She had lived for many years with her daughter, who was devoted to her and considers ts of her every wish. Mrs. M. Fisher gave an afternooa tea so Thursday for tha Ladles Missionary Society of th Hyd Park Presbyterlea Church.

Miss Lucy Cole, th President, received with th hostess). Mra William Segal sang groap of songs. Mr. Hay ssv an ad drees on "India." The hoe tees and others, read appro prists selections. Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Haoek and thrss, children, of Dayton street, will gs abroa aooa, to spend three months. Tbs encasement was recently announced of Miss Clara Noyes. of ML Auburn, to Mr. Roy B.

Crary. of New Tork. a nephew of ths lets Mrs. Alexander Mcuonaao, ana son of Mr. aad Mrs.

George W. Crary. Miss Noyes was educated In Washington and spent a year In study abroad. Tbs weddtrfg will take place early next fan. Urn.

John Murphy. Mrs. David T. Disney aad Mrs. John Adams Beehtel left OB Thursday for Washington.

D. C. as dels- gates to th oongrsss of tbe National u. A. which begins April Is.

Mra. Julius Fischer announces tha marriage of her daughter. Clara Lo ret and Mr. Edward L. Buss? Wednesday roornlsg.

April 23, 1904, at 1:30 o'clock, at St- Joseph's Church. Covington. Ky. Dr. and Mrs.

William J. Richmond ara now charmingly housekeeping at 150B Scott street, Covington. Mra. Richmond formerly Miss Mary Nichols Duffy, of Cincinnati. Th young coupls were married February 7.

and after aa Eastern tour and a star with Dr. Richmond's pa Bents, Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Richmond. 'Covington, are at their own home. Wednesday will be Mrs.

Richmond's at home." A charming greeting was sx tended to Mrs. Thomas James by Mrs. Charles at per, of Nelson place, Newport, who is on the svs of her departure, for a European trip. Mrs. Nelson conceived th happy Idea to have the Tuesday Literary Club- to meet Mrs.

James and wish her "bon voyage." An elegant course dinner was served. On pretty feature was th Ices all suggestive of th Eastertide, and tbe souvenirs were fluffy little chicken and ducks. Mr. and Mra. Stanley Cass Archibald, of th Woodford, will spend th summer months at Roaring Brook, near Weueton-sing.

They have secured a desirable cot tage, and will loavs for that point In una Mra William Warner, Covington, has returned from a visit to Dr. anlf Mra. Psarc Porter, of Chicago. Bh apok of meeting Mrs. Virginia Morton Porter, formerly of Covington, who has still many friends In Kentucky.

Mrs. Porter is resid ing with Dr. and Mra Porter. Colonel and Mra John B. Taylor, of New port, returned the past week from their an nual touring In the South.

A season In Nsw Orleans was taken tn this time. The welcome horn of Miss Sarah, dausrh- ter of Mr. and lira Richard Ernst, of Cov ington, for Easter holiday suggested to her aunt, Mrs. William McDowell to Invite a happy company of young friends for a theater party Monday. Miss Sue T.

Lair, of Montclalr, N. en route from a visit to her cousin. Miss Marie Louise Poweira beautiful new home, near Versailles, stopped over the past week to visit Miss Betta Mackoy, of Wallace Place. The news In Covington of th sudden death of Mr. George Hood In Ban Francisco, oldest son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Hood, awakened sympathy for the bereaved parents, his only sister, Mrs. Richard Col vllle, and five brothers. Toung Hood was a model boy, waa fortunate In hit business life and bad a bright future. Mr.

and Mrs. Rue Wit ham. of Tusoulum, Ohio, announcs the engagement of their daughter Edna to Mr. H. Raymond Smith, son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. E. Smith, of Lin-wood, Ohio. Tbs bride elect is a graduate of the Bartholomew Schflol, a great favorite with her classmates and a "toast" among them over on- the Kentucky aide.

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Rysn, of Avondale, announce ths engagement of their daughter, Bessie Ryan, to Attorney Chas. F. Williams, 1133 Gregory street, Mt Adams, Assistant-Attorney-General of Ths marriage will take place the latter part of May Mra Henry Whiting has Issusd Invita tions for the marriage of her daughter, Mildred de Navarre, and Captain Fine Wil son 8mflh, Fourth' United States Infantry, on Wednesday evening-.

April 35, at Ft Thomas, Ky. Rev. George C. Cox, of CTtf ton. will officiate.

There will be no bridesmaids nor maids of honor. Lieutenant Watermann will be best man, and the ushers are Lieutenant Barley, Lieutenant Kelley, Lieutenant Goodwin and Captain Delano, U. 8. M. C.

The wedding, which will be a full military one, will be followed by a reception. The bride and groom will spend their honeymoon In' tbe East. A notable wedding of Easter week will be mat or miss earns Elisabeth Allomong, niece of Dr. and Mra I. D.

Jones, and Rev. Hugh Dallas Cameron. Thursday evening, April 19, at 8 o'clock at ths Walnut Hills Methodist Episcopal Church, this city, The matron of honor will be the groom's sister. Mrs. John Krug, from TadUtock.

Ontario, and the maid of honor will be Miss Carrie McLean Stevenson, snd th brides maids Natalie Pogue. Elisabeth Atkins. Norma Geler and Alieen Jones, a niece of Dr. I. D.

Jones. The best man will be Mr. Ralph Colton Jones, and the ushers have been selected ss follows: Rev. Charles Clerke. Mr.

Sidney Cowen. Mr. Robert Stevenson snd Mr. c. Fry.

This coming Tuesday Miss Alieen Jones will give a dinner at the Altamont for Miss AUomong and Rev. Dr. Cameron, and Wednesday bight Mr. Ralph Jones entertains the bridal party at dinner at the Hotel Mrs, Foots, from Cleveland has come home to spend Easter with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Pitts H.

Burt, of Mt Auburn. Th engagement is announced of Miss Rachel Ingslls, of Chicago, and Mr. Clar ence L. Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Wll Uam Hubbell Fisher, of ML Auburn. Tbe bride-elect is the daughter of a physician of Chicago. Tha groom-elect is In business tn Lyons Falls, N. T. Miss Ingalls wss here for a few days' visit and en Tuesday Mra isner and Miss Florence Fisher gavs a luncheon in her honor.

Mrs. John Murphy. Mrs. David T. Disney and Mrs.

John Adams Bschtel leave tor Washington on Saturday as delegates to the national congress, D. A. which be gins April 16. Mrs: Alexander Clark will attend the D. A R.

Congress aa a visiter. Miss Anna H. Bird la visiting her mother at ureensourg, inn. Mrs. Frank Wilson, of the Ortlx.

has been ill and leaves soon to visit her daurhter. Mr. Wm. Croee, wife of Captain Croat, u. Mrs.

James Pettibbne has given up housekeeping and la most pleasantly located at the Altamont Hotel, Ft. Thomas. Ky. Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Fosdlck are at San Antonia, Texas. miss norm rwisrs nas just returned to Cincinnati after spending a week In Wash. tngton, D. C. with ber brother.

Mr. Albert Peters. Whil there they were entertained oy msny xnenas. among tnera being Mr. John Kennedy.

Congressman from Omaha, neo, ana in ruson lajmuy. Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas Shannon left Monday night for Chattanooga' to at tend the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. Shannon parents.

Mia Ooshern. of Clifton, and Mrs. Caleb Shipley left Monday for" Atlantic City, where they met Miss Marguerite Shipley, who will spend ber Easter vacation ther. -Miss Goshorn will go on to New Tork for the wedding-. Miss Critten is a cousin of Miss Goshorn and has mads several visits at her beauti ful borne la Clifton.

Mr. and Mrs. Isaae Nv Pin announce the engagement of, their daughter, Adelaide Mathiide. to Mr. Louis P.

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Viu Jean Carter Har rison, daughter tbe, late Mclrwin Harrison, and Evans Davis-will be solemnised at Calvary Church to-morrow. Easter Monday, 9 cioca. unij me nearest of kith, and kin, will attend the which will be nerformed by Rev. George, Clarke Cox. The bride will be given away by her brother, air.

mormon ww The maid of nonqr win oo ner uikj, T-i TTllzaheth ClaVDOol illUIUVUU 'V Km tho flower mueary, girl. The bride will have tne nonor or wear- i ing a point lace veil, a neirioom in e.miiv which la now in possession other cousin, Mrs. Red. ot St. Louis.

The house guests will be Mr. and Mra George Ely an Hagen and son. Mr. Charles Rea Lewis, Miss Condlt, of Chicago. Mis Clay- pool, Mrs.

Charles Bradrord. Mr. ana Mrs. Ridgley B. Hilleaxy and daughter, and, Mr nnrTMra Reni Walcott.

Mra Edward Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greer, Indianapolis; Mr. Frank CampDou imickoi and sons. Harrison and Irwin, nephews of ths bride from Mlnnespolis.

Miss Mary Rando.ph Sheets, wasmngion. u. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKee, New Tork City: Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Harrison. In- dianapolia A reception will take place after the ceremony at tne nome oi axr. ana Mra 'xuornton Lewis, Marion and Alexander Clifton. a tiMiiHfni anrlne Inncheon arlven by Miss Bettie Mackoy.

of Wallace Place, the young hostess, In her own pleasing siyie announced the engagement of Miss Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Biggs, of Covington, snd Mr.

Leonard Ar lington Clark, or ruiaourg, renn. TOrmm wlVr of Wallace Place. iiim hie unit week from a month's stay In Mexico, being called there by the death or ber ratner. coionei umu Hord. Mr.

and Mra W. 8. JDlllon, formerly Miss Adah Hill, of Covington, last week took Dossesslon of their new. bom in Jackson ville. Fla.

From, home letters from the bride it is Inferred that the appointments are very attractive, and as the popularity of bride and groom was attested by SOO valuable gifts, one can readily lroagins how attractive the interior of that home is. Mr. and Mrs- Dillon were delighted to greet Mr. Richard Ernst -while on a brief visit to Mrs. R.

de Yaleourt Carroll, of Covington. Is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. William Dumphy. Inf.fJew. York City.

A birthday party, was tendered Miss Magdalen Hollmeyer on Saturday evening, April at her home. No. 1519 Baymiller street. Among those- present were the Misses Marie Brown. Luln Gersman, Stella Goo sin an.

Emma Grate hen, Dorothy How-don, Bertha Koch, Lillian Nieman. Edna Black, Amanda Stagge, Alma and Luella Thede. Jeanett Trester. Ellnore and Loula Hollmeyer. Messrs.

John Dodd, Frank Ismael. August and Otto Kaetterjohann, Leroy Slack, Charles Wise. A. H. Tuechter.

Elmer Butler. John Lammers and Erwin Hollmeyer. tr mnA Mrs. Harrv D. Smith, of New port, are spending the Easter holidays at the Chalfonte.

Atlantic City, with a party of friends from New, Tor It. Mrs. and Mrs. De Eerlsy. of Northside.

have announced the engagement of their daughter Gertrude to Mr. Stewart Korron, of St. Loula Mr. Harry Heltmeyer celebrated bis MrtM at the home ef Mrs. George D.

Baker, Clifton. Tuesday evening. witn a aance. mm evuesn urcuua wow much at home among the varsity en Vitacir Amnnsr thos nresent -were Misses Baxter. Bell.

Broadwell. Broekmaan. 8tlchtenoth. Stokes and Stuhl- m.n MMera Allen Clark rMWBOn. HUL Heltmeyer.

Hurrel. Peaalee. Runck, Saner, Btuhlmann, Tepe and Webber. Mr. Anthony Katsenberger announces that tha wedding ef his daughter Blanche Mas to Mr.

Charles L. Biggs Will take pise Saturday. April 28, at 12 at Newport. Ky. The young couple will be -at home after May 5.

at 24 Central a venue. Newport. Ky. Miss Is from Newport, and is well known in the musical circle. Mr.

Blgga is from Cincinnati, and Is very well known, on professional boards. The weddMsefsla.Eda Mae. daoghter ot str. ana irs. josepB nvmnun, r.

i W. A Vf IVm. w. i eon ui mi X. rrank.

of this city, will take place at 30 eAST4IHST. INVISIBLE BirOCAl SINCE the advent of the Kryptok Ix-ns it wonld seem that all bifocal lenses must be called "INVISIBLE," whatever they are in fact. KRYPTOK invisibility means that hen the lens before the wearer's eye there is no line, nor ridge, nor any other evidence of a divided lens to hinder clear, unobstructed vision, near and far. There is no substitute for the KRYPTOK "INVISIBLE" BIFOCAL LEX8. Gold Medal, the highest prize, awarded at the St, Loois World's Fair.

Blade exclusively by OPTICIANS, 435 Race St. 1 the Cincinnati Club Wednesday evening. jpru is, iuuo, clock A number of well-known people of Cincinnati snd Covington, members of the While Villa Cltjb. will build cottages on the club's grounds, Whit Vills, Ky. Among them sre Mr.

and Mra J. R. Cop-pin, Mr. and Mrs. Winkler, Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. Doppes, Mr. and Mra Thoa Cody. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Luhn, Mr. and Mra John Niemer, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Sheiflers, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Stevlr. The young peoole of tha Imnunmi Tr.

byterlan Church. Clifton will in home of Prof. J. D. Cummins, 8453 Evans ace, rnaay evening of tola week at 'clock for tha ntirnoa nf nm I I Christian Endeavor boclety.

The marriage of Mies Lillian Rurr nA Mr. George H. Of terseld, is set for April 24 In St. Andrew's Church, Avondale, at 8 coca in me morning. A wedding break fast at tba home of the bride's parent a.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burr, will follow, at which only the Immediate fsmilies will be present. Mrs. Herman TunV.r ne Phila delphia, announce the engagement of their uaugnter.

uiss Sarah Fay. to F. Wm. Harts, of this city. The wedding will take place In the City of Brotherly Lore on weanesaay, June 27 Mra O.

P. Hurd (nee Melllnrer) of Cairo. 111., arrives to-day for a month's visit with ner parents. Mr. Hurd will arrive later.

pressing Business detains him Mr. and Mra T. B. Scarlett entertained for Miss Clara Roth Friday evening with a theater party at tlie Grand and a Kf vich. olaa supper.

The guests were Misses Clara KOtn, Florence Lee, Helen Kelscy, Ada rxancis. Lawrenc Hstxell. James tsar train, ti. ti. Hallam and c.

lett. Misses Blanche and Bessie Alter leave Tuesday for New Tork. where ih win sail for Europe, They will be abroad six raonma nofl. i ana Mra franklin Alter wm accompany mem to isew Tork. Mrs.

Joe of 454 East Fifth street, has left for Virginia, to be the guest of her orotner. uscar Bacon. It has been a custom of several years' standing for Miss Anna Jane Frits, daughter ot Mr. Richard Fritz, to remember a multitude Of her vounar frlenda nn uiai nor ana yesterday the young woman, accomnanled hr hap rath considerable time tn downtown stores mak ing pure na see go she can again carry out inai custom. Mrs.

Thomas M. of Price H11L on Wednesday tendered party by a nnm- oer or ner rnenas. Miss dna Tharp aad mother have Just return ea irora xvew xork. Miss Cora M. Brewster, ef East Walnut Hills.

Is spending the Easter holidays with ner cousin, juiss emma aiiiiar, at Madison, luuiuia, Miss Grace V. Lindemsn entertained at euchre at her home on Park avenue 8a.fr-nrday evening. Those present were Misses Rose Brown. Hulda Ada Dolle, May Tucker, Clara Graeser, Pearl Bernlnghaus. "Edna Smith, Eunice Bock.

Messrs. C. Swlgart, W. Gunklach, N. Was-serboehr.

L. Graeser, C. Heldrick V. tmtw. A.

Gruner. E. Daniels, and Mrs. Q. n.

w1 HTowar, vl rocneser. Ivy. Ob Anril 7 a trfrthdav na honor bt Lester Roth, the 8th of April be-lns- -his sixth birthday ZjL bods, ouv Central avenue. Thos present were Nao- ocn. "wor Taylor.

AurllU Detis. Miaie ananan. lorothy HslL Marie Thomoson. Violin Chelia Hofman. Daniel Loab, Hadassah Robert Verbage, Edward Jonea.

-J and Ellse SebasUan. Mrs. Bell and the uNuwr vt mur, jars. Hauls Roth. Mrs.

TilU Llscheid entertained tbe Silver xnose prosent were Mr. and Mrs. A- Schlotter. Mr. and Mra W.

Delbrugge Mr. and Mra O. Brenner. Mr. 11 Mra A.

Faller. Mr. Adolf FaHer. Miss Crissie Faller aad Mr. Gus Kircbheiner.

A birthday party was tendered Mt WH-uam Fischer at his horn on April 1. Among thos present were Mr. and Mrs. Eol Rodt. Mr.

and Mrs. Pete Griescbe, Mr. and Mra Ed Fischer. Mr. and Mrs.

Christ. RueslB-er, Mr. and Mrs. John Tat. Tillls Fischer.

Ulaw. Hmku yi.tj TiUia J. and Emma Maus, Marl Zlmmsrs. Alma unaanaber. Great Ssile of Brussels Carpeting Ot beauty and meritl; stsndard makea 65c Ingrain Carpeting Dependable Ingrains; ths kind for satisfy- tng wear; pure wool throughout and u-te dste patterns; (to and value.

A Of AQr Sal. nrlre v.r tail Linoleum Extra heavr. durable Smyrna Rugs Linoleum: our Bo grade; 7 So could not buy better eisewnere. Sale price, yard Hearth else; feet Ion 'pure wool; reversible; value. Special TIMELY BARGAINS WHICH NO HOME FURNISHER CAN AFFORD TO IGNORE.

IUR DISPLAY of Ca.i-rw5t and Bugs will make a deep Impression on Spring" Kbme furnisher, Ther axe superbly beautiful patterns by the hundred 0f tQni etricUy new and up to the minute in style; pVlces are low o- and, what! is most important, quality is thoroughly dependable, assuring satis factory wear as well as decorative value Axmlnster Carpeting Premier quality; pattern and roVortnss are rich and beautiful, and really works of art. fU3 value. Special, yard 89c 42Xc 51.34 Still Further John Zlmmers. Jobs Lotbea. Henry Lang.

Ed Nortman aad Wil liam rise ber. Master Joseph Alt celebrated hi teatb blrthdsy en April at bta ho ta Oirry-vllla Those who attended were Ralph aad Elroy Splcker. Elmer and GaorgTi Dully, rrank RoUes. Joseph Nleaaus Theodore Brackmann. John Bchmltt.

vanlhony Holt-mrer Michael Pherman. First prise waa awarded to RP Plcker- nd to Michael PhennaB. third to rranlc Rolf as. aad the booby prise to Prey Splcker. A party was gives in honor of Miss Clara M-nalnx-s seventeenth birthday.

Those present were Mlse Josephln Auakamp. Miss EHa Hartwig. Mlse Josephine Vora-hann. Miss Louis Pumpert. Miss Sophia Ljmberg.

Mis Callna Maaaing. Mra Emma Manning. Mr. Conrad Umberg. Mr.

Barry Baberaorn. Mr. Charley Mer. Mr. WUJ Tanker.

Mr. Oscar Uhl afld Mr. MaBBlBg. Uiss Laura Warren, of Camp Washing-, ton. entertained Saturday evening.

Those present were Miss Clara IXnkelaker, Miss Alms Hanau. Miss Mabel Broedes. Mlse Elisabeth Rata. Miss Mary Goldraloer. Miss laihr.

Mia Dorothr Mueller. Mlaa Mary Gelger. Miss Emma Hols. Miss Edith Osbora. aiia aona acu7.

Anna ku-ute A Am Hmnt. Idea Elate ner, Mias Bertha WltslgBaan. Mis Hilda w. Iftee mtmrv Ttur Mlaa Clara nw. aad Miss Mam la Bala.

Mr. Harry Hebbeler. M. Elmer Smedes, Mr. George LlndhOTVt.

Mr. Harry Ltndhorst. Mr. Chas. mnisiB, ai.

BMtiw snaiiniaws aas. wsjorgs Room-Size Brussels Rugs 12 feet leeg. feet wide: aew snd beau tiful eprlng 190 patterns; iaoo value. 9 mQ Special Cut on Former Of Framed Oil r. Richard aerog.

Mr. Frank Rudolph. Master Boyd Warren. Masker B. Smedee.

Clifford Bain, Howard Zlnuner. Mr Zimsacr and wife. Mr. Wesley Warren and wif. Mrs.

B. Smedee. Mrs. H. XjBdemaa.

Mrs. Rein aad Mrs. Louisa Warren, A perty was tendered to Ml Alma Dick-boner at ber resideace. Herroa avenae, Satvrday, March si. on her twenUetb birtk-Aay.

Tboee present were Misses Bleach Bradley. LOUe Crtcher. Rm Enckhoner. Mary Huff. Ada nckheaer.

Mayme Wab-ler. LUlle rHckhoner. Clara Mains, XM Dickhoner aad Kellia lasuahu-kM Joe Stols. WilUasa Zaehmaaa. Archie gmlth.

viarcno Lrrew aaa Kisser Paaer. alTss Elai Paulus eatertained la bon or Mis Mildred Marguerite Hind Friday eeealag. Those present wer Misses Mildred Margasrlte Hmds. Charlou Vogal. Cecelia.

Berae. Elsi Bernstein. Gertrode Byaa, Katharine Llaeea, Ireae Powers. Hales Louis Paulus. Messrs, Arc hi bald, Crane.

Jerome Stevens. George Clyde Krwee, Charles Edward Merton, James Curtis. Robert Hunur. Blrthdsy greetings were tendered Mildred Poraa 8uaday. Tboee present were Jean-nette KreyeBhageR.

Ruth Laakpaelr. Alma Overbeck. Ruth Sullivan. Lneila Kledel. Ida Westrup.

Prlscilla Daugherty. Ulliaa MunigBa and Masters Paul Potsb aad Ralph Dasgberty. Miss Carrie Smith entertained tbe fern Leaf Euchre Club st her home. 3 West Thirteenth street, Wednesday vninc Thos present were Elisabeth Roth. Wayne Margaret wws.

Tt reels Prices Pa Vlll) Room-Size Axmlnster Rugs I KaVice.00..:..... SI5.50 to $23.50 Room-Size Velvet Rugs 1 SeVee.T!:!?!:.... Si6.2S to $25.50 Ingrain Room-Size Rugs Kslt feet: all wool; ts OO valua 7 nn 'JS tallfeet; half wool; (8.00 valua $6 39 Cottage Ingrain Room-Size Rugs Px feet: value. so nn 6pcial VO.Oy apanesc and Ctiincse Mattrngs FANCY Japanese Our showing of novelty patterns Is replete with quaintly beantlful ex-' ample of Japanese art. I2c value, reduced to, 1 tie yard OC 26c value, reduced to, 9C 35c value, reduced to, yard 40c value, reduced to, I yard HEAVY Chinese Matting.

The Matting for service; over 250 bright, datnty and pleasis rt-terna from which to rboo "16c value, reduced to. yard vl-rC tic value, reduced to, if yard IOC 1 I7c value, reduced to, ard UC IBc value, reduced to. yard 25c Draperies and Curtains I Ths art of making tha home dainty, attractive and Inviting, without plunging into extravagance, nv.r learned after a visit to our Drapery Department, Our Spring 1906 display la by far tbe daintiest mf beautiful we have ever shown, and prices are. as usual, "just right." WE CARRY A FU1X 1JXE OF THE FAMOUS "ARTLOOM" TAPESTRIES. CABLE KLT I-ACE CTHTAlSia Designs are among the daintiest and most charming of this season's creations.

14.50 value. Special, S3.25 $3.25 value. Special, S2.00 $2.60 value. Special. $1.49 REPRODUCTION LACK CURTAIWS Ths very newest and daintiest effects.

12.00 value. Special, pair SI -10 11.50 value. Special, pair 89o ICc valua Special, pair 69 IRISH POINT I.ACE (Ct RTAIKS New, charminglr dainty and effective patterns," $5.00 value. Special, pair S3.7S S4 .00 value. Special, pair.

S2.08 (3.00 value. Special, pair 91.98 POINT ARABIE LACE CURTAINS Of surpassing richness and beauty. na as aan Special, pair S3. 48, S2.98, $2.1 8, 1 .89 RENAISSANCE REAL LACE CURTAINS Hird-tt-aie lace: sumptuously beautiful creations: 16 value. Sal price, pair $4.98 PORTIKRBR-Revarslbl Tapastry.

'rrch nl snisiio patterns and color blandlngs. I $3.75 valu. Special, pair $3.00 valua. Special, pair $2.35 value. tSpeelal.

pahr ETAMIND rORTIBRBS-Th Ideal summer drapery. $3.25 Special, $iB0 $2.25 value. I Special, pair .4. $1.23 value Special, pair rpRTXKRES tn handsom Oriental eAvr m- Special -1 C80 tv Tapestry; hsndsoms Oriental effe thus, bus price na lTr initn smw t-wn 98c 60c value. Special, CINCINNATI'S GREATEST CARPET AND DRAPERY STORE, 127-129 WEST FIFTH STREET, NEAR RACE.

24o intings i Having sold abfiut 115 paintings, to the delight of every customer we fhave made another slashing cut, disregarding cost in the prices of a number of beautiful picture not moving at tfie fast trade pace we are just now traveling. Plenty left at. $10, $3S upward, but remember present quotations are in most cases one half the former priced well known to our customers. We guarantee the sale to be absolutely genuine "tYale'niierfs Water Color Flower Exhibit opened Saturday Morning, 'j. I I Barton' 128 West Fourth St.

I Nellie HellUhelmer. Carrie! Ef' Moater, Robert Monter, Joiin- Hetttshelmer. James caverys Wil Um K'" er. Wttllaaa Smith and Edna 'Salts, or Pert. Ky.

Mr. and Mra A. B. Chamber ai V' Aaaa Thayer, of and a rer.r from Springfield. Ohio, have ret-rsea tn tbe LewUtowa Reservoir, where tser entertaiaed by W.

E. Ciari at LaM Ridge Hotel and where they er.Msd bus Bshlag. Mr. William Scheitser 'and 1 -Price, ot Newport, were roamed evening. The rour-Leaf Clover Ciab met JJ? William Heflfmann's homa CUrk Those present were Misses TUxtfe 11a Seaults.

LJna Gray. Anna OPJJ Amelia Sekc. Bertha Nlkum, Krohna Bertha Herbsleh. Emms JSJZ. Minna Nickels.

Pearl Ksufrft. EUa bo ox. Sarah Boats. Llllie Kroha aad Eda Spargo. ,1 Oreetlngs were tendered jUrs- J-j maan in honor of her birthday.

fVj-ent were Mrs- H. Gerhard t. Mra aiaaa. Mrs. H.

Hamber. Mrs Mrs. Pltagerald. Mra WalbracO. Conrardi.

Mrs. Eberia ilra. Mr. B. Dunk man n.

Mra O- jm Strack. Mrs. Wright. Clifford Dankmaaa sad Master AtviB S' lmA it- A party was tendered to 'tisr defeld tn honor of her tWrteento at her borne, am Betts street LwAJt eat were Misses Laura raw.

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