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fern 7 trencn Decorative Baskets 'Oislinclivr GENIUS has taken the ordinary wicker baskets and made of them the most uniquely beautiful articles you ever saw. First he has added ornamental festoon borders in relief after designs of the Louis, XIV. Louis if XV and Louis XVI periods of French art. Then i -1 i i i 1 1 a. 1 i out with antique dull gold.

The result is be- i. hct-n favored with the first assortment sent west of and are now showing various designs in flower trdinicres, waste baskets, etc. see them. Only then will you realize what origi- i i i -i A i impropriate guts tney maite ior ine oriue, ior inc uuwci the weddiiifr anniversary, for the birthday. i complete with pans ready to use and admire.

Ourfrmln facilities ars complete for prempt, perfect werlL. Try us. Cbe CbUdreri's Shop IS NOW OPEN a s)ccialty of hand -made garments; Infants' i rem the dainty, hand-embroidered to the plain, t'a xi Vt ones. Dresses in all styles and fabrics. hand-embroidered Graduation Dresses.

When in need of anything in our line give a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. ANDREWS FIFTH AND RACE STS. Pba M. 1480.

XE of the largest importers of Japanese goods in' this country, who intends to discontinue his stock business to confine himself to import only, offered cases of merchandise, consisting of all kinds of China, Lacquered Goods, Screens, Bronzes, Cloisonne and Art Goods, at a Price. V- arcepteil his proposition, and owning to-day the values in Japanese goods ever brought to Cincinnati. i'l'ht' unpacking, assorting and marking of this vast amount if merchandise will take several weeks, so we will advise our us; from time to time of Special Sales to dispose of these as quickly as possible. The prices we intend to quote will be a revelation to the luyu.i,' public. We will put un sale to-morrow: FOUR-FOLD SCREENS.

and one half feet high, with gold-embroidered cloth pam -Ts. suitatiln for nursery, bedroom or living room, at $2.30 each; rfgu.ar value $3.00. "j- 1 TWO-FOLD FIRE SCREENS. Tliiny-elght inrhea high, bamboo frame, painted panels, at 75c iath; rt'pular price $1.50. FINE LACQUERED GLOVE AND COLLAR BOXES At ciicli; regular price $1.00.

JAPANESE BASKETS. two, at 120c. JAPANESE GONGS. 1.00, ,1.75, $2.2., K.ular Price $1.50, $2.75, $3.00. $3.00 $4.50 SILVER CLOISONNE.

At $1.75 $2.75 $3.50 Kor. $3.50 $5.00 $7.50 values KOCHI VASES, 15 AND 18 INCHES HIGH, Ar i. -nlar prices $1.50 to $2.00. CHOCOLATE POTS different shapes and decorations. fssr $1.00 values.

25c for regular 50c values. SUGAR AND CREAM SETS hi variety: SOc for regular 75c and $1.00 values. METAL TRAYS, LARGE SIZES. -V i-fHiular 50c and 75c values. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE.

MRS. EDWARD LUDEKE, Spring Millinery Opening, rjMarch 17, 18, 19s PROPER HEADGEAR. MANY EXCLUSIVE STYLES. ClI.HiUN SCIOTO STKEKTS. NO CARDS.

i 1 Haldwln, Mrs. Ed-U' i Dunbar. Mr. Mrt f. Harris, Mrs.

Jess vhI. Mrs. J. C. Mrs.

W. Ray. Mrs. H. Rice, Mrs.

Howard Sazby, Mrs. Semple and Miss Shine. Cards have been received In Covington announcing the marriage of Mr. De Witt Collins and Miss Minna Marie Walter Sat- rT. February 20, at Bay View Mich.

Included are at home cards at the Ridge way apartment, Arondals. Mrs. Theodore Kirk, ot Coving-ton. and young on, Theodore. are visiting relatives Jn Knoxvllle, Tenn.

Mrs. Richard Hopple, of the Woodford, bad the pleasure of entertaining her mother, Mr- Avery Winston, who holds a high social position In Lexington. Her aunt, Mrs. Bridge, of St. Louis, was also a guest.

The marriage of Miss Minnie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Vos. of Covington, and Mr. Fred H.

Moeaer. of St. Louis. wUl be solemnized Wednesday. March 17.

Mrs. aunley C. Archibald, of Covington, arranged for the birthday aninversary of her youns son. Oeorge Kerr, an Ideal cbHd'a party Monday, Tlie handsoma Httle fallow la a natural entertainer. The play, room Was an actlva scene of merlrment for a time, then to music the jolly little folk inarched to the dining- room, and were seated at the table, arrana-ed to please the chlldlsu fancy.

Conspicuous was a big birthday Cake with lighted candies. Varied cuts were -placed before each Katharine Ernst; the young nost's baby sister, seated in a high chair, toy common consent was voted the belle and beauty of ths occasion. The guest were Mary CraU. Lillian Crail, Louise Chase, Emily Chase. MaxweH- Kennedy.

Cambron Annie Wall, MlaHi Mildred Chase and Louis Wallwer the fairies. A notable event on the Kentucky side will be the- nuptials April 14 of Mlaa Clementine Marguerite, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Uuchanan, and Mr. I.

Henry Rejd, of Mt. Auburn, son of Mrs. Robert Reld and grandson of the late Mr. I. H.

White. 'From -all accounts the -admired bride-elect will be entertained with many complimentary affairs. One of- the matrons, Mrs. W. H.

May, sister or the groom, who has lately returned from Florida, will give a dinner party at the Slnton, April 12. The entire bridal party will on the eve before the wedding toe given a -dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Buchamn. The other matron.

Mrs. Smith, of Washington, D. formerly Miss Ellen Ward, of Versailles. will grace the occasion. Miss Thomas, of Mid- let own.

Ohio. Miss Elliott, of Norwood. and Miss Abbott, of Covington, will be maids. The return of Mrs. Burton Warner, Of Philadelphia, to old Kentucky has been the occasion of many kindly attentions of friends.

Mrs. Matt Harbeson gave a luncheon, followed by bridge, in her honor. Mrs. Littell, of the Woodford, entertained last Wednesday with bridge In honor of Mrs. Warner.

Miss Lucy Blackburn had a few friends to meet her. The Misses Neff. of Mt. Auburn, gave a dinner tut Monday to the much-feted visitor. Mrs.

John Storra, of the Highlands, entertains this coming week for Mrs. Warner. Mrs. Oraddy Kennedy, of Covington, at the handsome Kennedy home, entertained in apeclal compliment to Mrs. Charles Osborne, of Chicago, with a high noon luncheon last Monday.

An elaborate menu was served. White hyacinths and ferns formed the pretty decorations In the center of the table. Guests were Mrs. Frances Bell of Chicago, Mrs. Richard Colvllle, Mrs.

William Durrett, Miss Elizabeth Dean, Mrs. Edwin Gale, Miss Katharine Hamilton of Avondale. Mrs. William Slmrall and Mrs. Frank Tracy.

Miss Llszle Gooch, of Covington, after a visit with relatives In Dayton, Ohio, left last week with her aunt. Miss Stout, for a month's stay at Atlantic City. Some of the charitable young folk of Covington have been Invited to a.slst at a musical evening to be given at the Greenup Street M. E. Church March 16 for the benefit of the Old Woman's Home, in Covington.

Miss Resume will be the reader. Among the vocal soloists will be Miss Jane Wisenali and Mr. Coffman. A quartet of society young men will render several numbers. Messrs.

Chester Eaton, Bradley, Quackenbush and Speele. Misses Linneman and Borsell will be pianists, and Miss Clara Lorlng, violinist. Eight young maidens will be ushers Misses Verner Curry, Mary Coombs, Jean Fey, Mary Laid-ley. Marguerite Laldley, Virginia Martin, Katharine Newton and Edith Waiters. Ml.FrnS'T3Tans, of Covington, will-entertain at the Ft.

Mitchell Country Club with a dlrfhe party Marph 18. Mrs. Will lam G. Walker, of Wallace Place, and mother, Mrs. I.

N. Walker, of ttT Highlands, have returned from a stay of several weeks at Hot Springs, Ark. The marriage of Miss Octavia Stevenson, of Covington, and Mr. Harold Smith, of Avondale. will be solemnised March 25.

at the home oMhe bride's mother, Mrs. "Margaret Stevenson. The Colonial Daughters, the Keturah. Moea Taylor Chapter, D. A.

R-. and E. M. Bruce Chapter. U.

D. C. of Kentucky, have inviudc Miss Strauss, of New York City, to give the entertainment, "Old King Cole," for their benefit April a3, at Auditorium, and Mrs. Harry Mackey, of Wallace Place, gave a dinner party In compliment to Mrs. Letcher Hiker, of Harrodsburg.

aunt of Mra. Mackoy. last week. The affair dellahtful. as it was a re union of the Simrail Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas M. Porter, of Covington, have returned from a delightful trip in the Eaat. Arrangements are being made by the En- t.rt.inmant Committee of the FT. Miicncn Cnuntrv Club for Ml-careme.

March 14. to rait.hrii the fifth anniversary of the open inr r.f the club. A table d'hote dinner for members and guests will be given at 6 n-innk fallowed bv a dance irom iu o'clock. Miss Rachel Wiggins, of Paris. who has been the complimented guest of ML'S Betty Mackay.

of Wallace piacv, -turned home. ww nf SnDhla. daughter of Mrs. Bertha Rels. to Ferdinsnd Lewis Popper, of St.

Louis. will take place at Havlln March 16 at 6 p. m. Hotel Mrs. Morris Sailer, of Pltaburg.

in home at the residence other sis- t.r Mrs. Bertha Rels. 43 South Warwick Flats. Sunday, March 14. Among the Cincinnati guests st the Chamberltn.

Fortress Monroe, are Mr. and Mrs, R- H. Putnam. Mr. and Mrs.

II-liam Moerleln. Messrs. William H. Klta. Harrv Hasen.

A. J. Brehm. William Blddle, TSI FLOWER OF THE FAITJUDLV S'i tcps tkem all in QUALITY juitt try' il cac. wl II 1 ir" V.V'7 i Li I (V Ernest Von Bargen.

M. C. Langeaecker. W. 'achetder.

Ethel Dunn. Matilda Roeenacker, a. senton ana. miss Louise Nowark. (Anna Rosenacker.

Cecelia, Kmma and Mr. and Mrs. M. Rudin announce the en-gagament of then- daughter Yetta. to Mr.

Benjamin Toby. At home Sunday March 2, at 800 West Seventh street. On last Wednesday evening a dinner party was given at the residence of Mrs. Mary Comer, in honor of the nineteenth birthday of her daughter Mary. Dainty hand-painted place cards determined the Places of Misses 8a die Finn, Irene Carroll.

May uert. Beatrice Knot and Mary Co-mar. Messrs. OaTl Dradd. Virgil Ratterman.

Harold Peck, Robert Anderson and Joseph Robinson. A Prty was tendered Mr. A. Getbolt af his, home, 803 Matson place. Price Hill, las Sunday.

Those presas were Mr. and A. H. Lei bolt. Mr.

and Mrs. O. Sphrsy, Mr. and Mrs. William Bchalts, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Neale, Mrs. Supper. Jar. and Mrs.

Charles Sonneri lira. 11m an Mr. and Mrs. William Holthenrlcks. and r- arry Wilke.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank niser. Mrs. Ostenkamp aad Mrs.

Hoffman, muses noss and Carrie Hoiiaer. Grace Hoff man, AJlca, aad Cornelia Spivey, Pearl Bcnieve. Florence Maria-and Mil area Heltbenricks, Marie Ftlaer and Roberta Cain. Masters William and (Thar lea Holtenscbcs, Robert Schier, Joe Giebold and riaroia vilke. Muaio was furnished by Mr.

vyiiiiam Klpgen, Fred Kuhr.lr., and WU iwra Mueiier. Golden Rod Chapter No. 2. Order of East era Star, will give a euchre at Odd Fellows' jorapie on Thursday, Maxell 25. both after noon and evening, and assure all who may attena a pleasant time.

A very delightful surprise was tendered Mrs. B. W. Cohan, of the East Hill, last neanesday afternoon. Thost partlclpatin were Mesdasaes N.

Auer, M. Asherenko, R. senaon, Z. Davis. W.

Klaenman. I. Flelseh er. Forman. J.

Llsehkopt. M. ivine, m. Bagaaad M. Uagax.

Miss Stella Sankswetrt has returned afte a two months' visit in Ann Arbor and Whit 'more Lslu, Mich. Mrs. Oscar Paul, of Fairmount avenue, entertained the ladlea of the Art and Enter prlBe -Bowling Club on her birthday last jiiursaay. miss Katherlne Pfelffer, Miss Htella Angue. Mrs.

Wilson. Mrs. Carter, and Mrs. Schmltt were the prise winners. timer guests were Mrs.

Dreyer. Mrs. Bush man, Mrs. Hettersley. Mrs.

Rosakopf, Miss Aiiaa fieinrer and Miss Anna Well. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atherton entertained" at their home on Walnut Hills last Monday evening with a euchre, in honor of Mrs Burton Cress. Among those present were ana Mrs.

Frank Anderson, Mr. and Mrs Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Al Wals, Mr. and Mrs.

H. L. Cress. Prises were awarded to Mr. Burton Cress, Mr.

and Mrs. Wals and Mr. H. L. Cress, of Bellevue, Ky.

The primary class of Pilgrim ChaDel Sun- Iday School was entertained Friday evening, Mircn by its teacher. Irene Henltner. The chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. Crist, Mr.

and Mrs. Waltman, Miss Mary Adel Waltman, Harry and Clifford Broad- well, Miss Florence and Varle Lusky. un March 4 a reception was tendered Miss Emma Hohnroth. of Township street. at the residence of Mrs.

John Hoesali, 1630 wueen uity avenue. The following were present: Mesdamea Peter Mollaue. Elisabeth Gelger, Fred Hohnroth, Chas. Wan ner, Aug. Spangenberg, Wm.

Spangenberg, George usreld. Peter Rebold. Christ Sllber Ed Schwaeble. Wm. Schuermann, George Avermaat, p.

Eppler. George Bott, Louis a i Deri. wm. Ouethleln, Misses Josle Sllber, Maria Powell. Lillian Osfeld.

Dorothv Wan ner, Ruth Mollque, Kate Hohnroth and El sie Hoessll. a miscellaneous shower was given In honor of Mrs. Mamie Beall's birthday at her home, 910 Gest street. She received many presents. Those who attended were Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Klpgen. Mr. and Mrs.

Beckman, Mr. and Mrs: Fletchner. Mr. and airs, ran. Karpeles.

Mrs. Kuhn. Mr. and Mrs. Mendenhall.

of Dayton. Ohio; "Mrs. Kate Kelble. of Xenia, Ohio; Mrs. Lulu Whltner.

Mrs. Grant. Mrs. Kaufman, Misses Florence Kaufman. Pauline Kar-peles.

Miss Whltner. Mr. Charies Hoffman, Fred Kuhn. Fred Stleve, Frank Leeds and Master wm. Klpgen.

The Fortnight Club of Cincinnati met at ne nome of Mrs. Ella McGee. ADDlearate av cnue, Westwood, on February 20, In honor of her birthday. Those present were Mrs. rtegg, Clark Hegg.

Lillle Here. Mrs Lenora McGee, Misses Edith and Hattle Mcuee. Misses Lile and Olive McGee. Mrs. Barrett and little daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benson. Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. Hearn. Mrs. W.

T. Burns, of Ft. Thomas, who nas been sltlng her daughter. Mrs, J. C.

McCord, of Highland Park, Is now In Pasadena, at the Raymond, anticipating leisurely tour of Southern California. Mr. and Mrs. G. W.

Mefford gave a fare well party In honor of Mra. Louis Sandman at their home, 1703 Freeman avenue. Saturday, March 6. Thore present were Mr. and Mrs.

Sandman and children, Char lotte and Louis, Misses Carrie Ness-llng, Emma RelfeL Lillle Thleryoung. Mary Thleryoung, Anna Senther, Emma Kispert. Lydia Lemmel. Anna HenkeU Mr. Louis Xeasllng, Mr.

and Mrs. Nessllng, Mrs. Vogt and daughters. Misses Elsa, Valanta and Irene; Mr. Gus Nessllng, Harry Dall-man, Albert Eheman.

Clifford Beckenhaupt, William and Lawrence Schless, Harry Wulfkamp. Chas. Bush, Fred and William Philter. G. Gerrlnger, William Allevers, Clifford Vogt, Frank Schneider, Jacob Weiand, Frank Ahrens, George Walsh and Anthony Nagel.

There was a gathering of little folks last Thursday at the home of Master Joseph C. Schwarts, 1213 Beech avenue. Price Hill, in honor of his sixth birthday anniversary. Those who attended were Misses Mary Elisabeth Roblen. Agnes Botta.

Margaret Ray. Hilda Doerger. Ella Ttsrhblen. Bessie and Alice Schoene, Genevieve Roth, Ruth Crnia-. Edna Vandewall, Genevieve Bardon, Johanna Bach, Masters Charles Walkus Arthur and Ray Tenhuenfelt.

Joseph Schoene. Edward Doerger, Harry and Ed ward ImDue. Paul Taphorn. Harold Bach, Louis and Joseph Kenney. In the games played Hilda Doerger won first prise and Genevieve Bardon, second.

Miss Gertrude Lamping entertained the Five Hundred Club at her home Friday evening, March S. The following were pres ent: Misses Stella Vehr, Hilda Wellen, Ma tllda Sleumer, Marie Heghemelr, Anna Kahlmeyer, Edna Maxwell. Viola Them, Clara Luebbe, Nora Beck, Catherine Bor- gelt and Florence Lamping. The prises were won by Matilda Sleumer, Viola Thorn and Clara Luebbe. A pleasant event of the past week was a birthday party tendered F.

Mvera at her residence. 1400 Central avenue. Those present were Mrs. F. Myers.

Mrs. Hoff, Mrs. Cosnerton. Mr. and Mrs.

O. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. G. Brunsman, Mr: and Mra.

W. Myers, Amelia Myers. Freda Hoff, el lie Comerion, Emms, Myers. Daisy Comerion, Robert HaupC Louis Myers and Harry merion. A delightful affair was given on Saturday evening by Mr.

and Mra. H. J. Albertsart, of Giendora avenue, Mt Auburn. In honor etf their niece.

Miss Laura StueCing. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. J.

Albert-art. Mr. and Mrs. Frank De Bray, Mra, Kate Stuetlng. Misses Laura Stuetlng.

Sylvia Wansbecher. Frieda Ehrlrcn. Lillle Ehrltch. Edna RoelVer, Elate Spangenberg. iMartha Bohnstengel.

Florence) Moyer and Grace 8tueting; Messrs. Howard nod el. John. Kheinhart. William Herman Bohnstengel.

Carl Spangenberg. John Ho-gan, Howard Toung aad Carroll Da Bray. and Mrs. H. Lauber celebrated their seventeenth wedding anniversary last week.

The following were present: Mrs. Alice KlenV and Mrs. Sam Wolf. Mr. and Mrs; Louis Klem.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stern, Mr. and Mrs. Sot Frank.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klem. Mr. and Mrs.

Sol Sugar-roan. Mr. Max Frank. Mr. N.

Frank, Walter-Klem. Elmer Ruth Klem. Miss Helen Stem. Miss Hasel Lauber and Mr. Arthur Lauber.

A euchre fir to be given by the George H. Thomas W. R. C. Friday afternoon.

Marc is, at G. A. Han. r' Mrr and Mrs. Kreig.

of 740 Greenup street. Cavlngton, announce 'the marriage of their daughter. Miss) Laura Krug. to Mr. J.

i. Welsbart, of Louisville, March 20. Wednesday evening last a serenade was tendered Miae Anna Backschelder in honor of ner eighteenth Tnoee present were. Misses Anna Backschelder, Je-rephine Herrier, Dora -and Louise Simoa, Sarah Dooley, Este.la Galvensteln. Florence Botts, Magda Miller.

Clara pack scheider. Agrtes Flannery, Wiv i r. Am-. a. i.

acs Louisa Backscnelder, Messrs. Robert Wulfe- The ladles of Klotter Hive JCo. 287. I kamn. Galvensteln.

Jim Dooley. Wil jr. will give an afternoon, euchre next Uajn Roeenberg. Ray Kern, Albert Ireland, xurraay aiternooo, ilarcti 18, at ilfti Central avenue. Arthur AUgeler, Frank Backschelder, Arthur Dahmann, Ed Backschelder, Clar ence Moeller, Nick Backschelder, Clifford Punch, George and Albert Backschelder.

On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. B. Mil Ugan, of Woodburn avenue, entertained with a euchre' Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Har.en. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thompson. Mr.

and Mra. L. Pachoud. Mr. and Mrs.

Tannious. and Mrs. Stroube. Mrs. Carroll- Mlaa I.vAi Ten Breul and Miss Anna Marie Milligan.

The favors were won by Mrs. Harten, Mrs. Stroube, Mr. Btroribe and Harten. The consolations were fflven'to- Mrs.

Tannious and Mr. Pachoud. Mr. Richard J. Dunphy and John Franken were guests.

Miss Anna Kampe entertained Wednesday evening. March 10. lr honor of her nineteenth birthday, those, present being Misses vera Keuey. Emma Llndsey. Mamie De- Kloe.

Hilda LoblU. Justine Morris. Lul Studsr. LllUan Crawford, Stella Turner, Alloa Kellay and Anna-Kacnpa. A party was given last week in honor of Ellen Inderrleden at her home at 229 East Liberty street.

The- guests were Isabella ana Mamie Westendorf, Theresa Nasthole, Olivia cnri Edna Mueller. Jennie Con atable. Sarah Bromm and Blanche Walker joaepn fierce, Peter Inderrleden. Hsrold uraer. Isaac Bogart, Fred Mlnnabrocker, tuddle Dlllman, Alfred Beusterln, Fran ExUne, Otto Laspy.

Henry Versa mb. Joh Piots, Mr. and Mra, Maringer and Mr. aad airs, inaemedei A party was tendered Miss Mae Manning mat ounoay evening at her home on Mil lan street. Those present were Misses ctnei Caldwell, Cornelia Haat.

Amber Under. Corlnne Fortune. Alice Mannlnc. Ade. lalde Naitner.

Messrs. Walter Fortune, Cheater Kllnf, Wilbur Witt. Clarence Peterson, Bob Kelly. Ed Morrisey an Howard Moore. Mra.

Walter Lawson and son Reuben en tertained with a reception March 6. oovTBraxoK. Mr. Xoule Lvmiaa baa returaad from New Tors. Wklle there he as the guest of Mr.

nenry at. Abel, formerly of this city. Mr. and Mrs." C. C.

Chaas are -In Rochester, for a few weeks stay. Mrs. Oeorre McRoberts. of the Thayer; la visit. Ins relatives la Lancaster.

Ky. Miss Ida H. Clements, of Beott street, is visit Ins In Jacksonville. Pie. Miss Virginia Thorpe and Mia Alice Thorpe.

or gcott street, have returned from iIav a-vr w-eo ID lonaa. Mies Kate Bradley entertained last Tuesday the Practice Whist Club. Mis. William Eaton Is rehearain a number of young girls for a minstrel show after Easter. Mrs.

El-worth Davis was called to Louisville on account or ue asrloue Illness of bcr mother Mr. Roblneon. Mra Wllllmm A1nall H7ll T1 Thursday entertained the MelshbOrbood Whlot Or. and Mra James Btoughton have returned from Mlddletown. Ohio a i msr.

otuiuiiiun moui.r. Mr. i Himi.ninn Of Scott street. Mr. and Mrs.

William Oroom. of Wallace place, will remove to N.ahvl 11. Xnn 1 1 a -w aiae. Miss L4da Fant. who has befn touring la Ha lOO in COm Dan with a mrtv nf frlm1.

h. turned home. -r. Stuard the guest of her sister, Mrs. nwvwr.

namaon. or not Bprlnss. VS. Mra. Oeorge LJoyd.

of Oajrard avenue. -enter tained last Tueedajr with Five Hundred. The irooniea were secured by Mrs. M. E.

Venard. Mrs. J. E. Clendennlng and Miss Elisabeth Cleveland.

Colonel J. A. Johnson will lecture March 15 at d. m. before the vie rjnartmt nf ih Art Club.

Mrs. Qua mnA nn svkn hn THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI. SUNDAY. 31 ARCH 14, 1009. IBCTION THREE ine suasta or ner parents, Mr.

and Mrs. F. Baloshln. have left jar their home In Amarllla, i for their a exas. Mr.

Curtis B. Ly Lyr. rrt MeA Will MeA William Loul-tUe. the gueet of Mr. and Woodward, of ataaiaon avenue.

The nrat rehearsal of "Kin-- Cole." an on- eretta will be elven Maroh 2a at the Oomm-r Clal Hall Bank. The vaunar ru-ia 1 1 thi. city and Kewport will participate. The three organizations, the Keturah Mess Taylor Chanter. IX A.

R. Colonial Xlauaht.r. th. V. XT Bruce Chapter.

U. D. CL. will h.v. nt th.

euw-nwniiinii. LAT0NIA. The Harten-Hendrlxson weddlna was a brilliant alfalr on Monday evening. The young couple left Tuesday afternoon for Memphis. The Frivolous Club was- entertained by Mrs.

K- o. Deupree on Wednesday afternoon- Miss Margaret Cayce hart aa her suests last week Miss Perry, of Avondale. and Miss Met calf, of The Parish Aid will meet at the resMehce'of Mrs, Edwards, of Lakevl-w, Thursday Mlaa Jcoillt or1 rtn. T.u several says with -Mine t- Riria lait week. -aiss Margaret cayjre entertained the Binmore r-ara rive nunarea cuut on Friday evening.

ERLAK-QEE. Mrs. M. t. Sebree.

of Commonwealth avenue, was the guest last week of friends on Price Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Henley Smith, of Howe street. were among the guests at a family dinner slven to-day by Mr.

and Mra. Hush K. Miles, of Newport. th honor guest being- their brother. Colonel Ben D.

Mllee, of Chicaco Miss Edith Lancaster, of Boone County, spent the week end with Mlaa Lucy Clutterbuck. of South Erlanger. miss same Johnson, of v.nana-n p.nn i. her brother. Mr.

Charles Arrlson. of I'lav etrt. Mr. and O. M.

Allen, of W.lt.in h. u-i 01 meir eon. Mr. 11 ford Allen, and Mrs. Allen, or Commonwealth avenue.

Mleeea Minnie and Irene Cahlll nf Flor.n. spent the week end with Mra Henry Meyera. of Crescent avenue: Mrs. Lawrence Sebree bad for her guest last wec-a an. uiisnos, or t-incinnati.

NEWPORT. Miss Cabell Brown left last week to visit Mrs. John Walters, of Atlanta, Oa. Last Monday evening Mr. and Mrs.

W. W. Haynle entertained with cards in compliment to Miss Louise Maull, of Louisville, the home of Mrs. Haynle's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. South- gate. The marriage of Miss May Butler and Mr.

Wlngate has been announced to take place In April at the home of the bride's mother. Mia. Anna Butler, of Front street. The Lucv Abert LJterarv Club will be enter- talned March 18 by Mlae Nannie Wright, of fork street. Mrs.

Albert Root had for her guest Mra Maddux, of Ripley, Ohio, the past week. Miss Beeele Core, of Ft. Thomas, entertained last Wednesday the Cosmopolitan Culture Club, Mrs- Rom. of Ft. Thomas, will entertain the Highland Woman Club Monday.

March 15. LASt iiseeaay atra. rtini i-i. Boutnzate enter tained the Five Hundred Club at her borne on Pleasant avenue. Iropbltf were secured by Mrs.

Robert Fryer and Mlaa Martha Stevenson. Mrs. Bslrd. of the Imperial, entertained In compliment to Mrs. Frank roulds.

of Chicago, and Mrs. Dunbar, of GalllDolls. Ohio. -at week. Mrs.

Nlmmo Pettis is visiting in Indianapolis. Mra James 8. Stewart is the rueat of her brother odae Black, of Charleeton. W. Va.

Mlae Martha Stevenson, of the HUrhLands, will entertain March 22 the Cosmopolitan' Culture Club. The Newport Sewlns Club last Monday was entertained by Mrs. Alfred Volae. Mies Louise Crurnoaugb entertained last Thursday the Sewing Club, of which she laa Last Wednesday Mies Ruby Alexander gave a theater party In compliment to Miss Louise Maull. or Louisville.

BELLE VTJE. KY, Ofr. and Ogre. Edward Vaaebe. of Falrtleld ave nue, entertained wrta a cwunsr aamir in nonor of A.

Vasohe, whe departs aeon for Nlles. Mick. Oglas Jessie Cea. of Berry venae, left Monday for Montgomery, w. vs.

airs. j. B. Moore entertained the Irish Club Wednesday afteraeosj at bsr bom, on Berry avenue. Mr.

aad Mra X. C. ueyiano. or Chicago, th. rawi of bis sarents.

Mr. aad Mrs. ra. 1 are r. Beyland.

of thla rlty. Mrs. Joha winters and Mrs. L. C.

Walker th. motnerw lame at the tee ei -octal held at the Auaiwnuas ioursoay axtersuea ana evening. DATT0H. ZY. Mrs.

A. P. Toons me a. ef Deytom. Ohio, la vis iting her daughter.

Mrs. Oeorge JUehsa. Miss Nettle Osllsgner. sestets ay asr niece. Mist Mabel Wllshbling.

entsrtalaed Tuesday bight Willi a s-lacellaneowe shower la boeaor ef Miss Edna Fischer, bride sesct ef Oeorge Scoot t. Came Mrs. Frank I. Hill has rSwMl frees a visit i 1 -dlanaoii kwi.hta i-n Wednesday for a visit at Big Men Gap, Va Mr. and Mra.

Robert Brewa aad family and Mrs. Harriet White, of Hoaamre aveaae. leave shortly for their farm near Walton. Ky. Mis EUlsabstk Cere, or avesass, so- tartalned the members ex.ua -oamopontaa Cal-tore Clab oa t.

or will be hostess to-aaarrew afternoon of the Highland Woman Club. Mlaa Mabel hite, oi wna embroidery club on Monday Mrs. Jotin F. Opp waa hosteae on Friday of the Woman's Home and 'oreis- "-ar awcietiaj. Mr and Mr r- whh cards en Monday in ccmpjlment Mle, LouUe Maull.

of Louis vine. T. Mumee Katharine Smiih. AmMm Maull. U.

Brvan. Lou tee Maull. and Meeare Louis Robin aoa. Robert Alter. J.

sua u. J. inaque. PEICE HJT.T. I Mrs.

LMven worth an ghtara. Mia. aad Mlas Rath, and son tbc oral the week for Rochester, i-. wnere they will reatde. A sum was given rnT at um Slberoa Coantry CW Masie Am mrrr Leavenworth.

Miss Mary ll7. "'r-oes lZil I--1-' i-J -r Ll lis and Mrs. John Howett. Mr. and Mra Oeorge Fisher.

Mr. and Mrs. IJUey, Mrs. Urnwoilli. Mrs.

MrMahun. Mr. Millard Durham. Mr. Will Jones.

Mr. Charles Fiaher. Mr. EUin cunning- ham. Mr.

Davis Thirkteld. Mr. Robert Moore. Mr. Stanford Lence.

Mr. Morris Thompson. Mr Nrut Pell and Mr. Hal Pettit. Mlaa Florence McMahon.

of oniaine avenue. Dent the past week In Dayton. Ohio, the guest of Mrs. Carrie Y. Antrim.

Lat Monday there was a theater paity in nonor of Mis- A thimble Dartv was riven in nonor or sum. I-eavenwnrth and daughter by Mrs. Pleros. of I Hawtrv.rne avenue. A number of airle of the vouneer set save a progressive dinner party in honor of Mlaa Ruth lavenwortn.

ney were jaary ljuise Ttuhrman Mlaa Maraaret Titus Miss Ruth Mur. dock. Miaa Virginia Anderson. Miss Helen Brooks. Mlse Margaret Thompson and Miss Beatrice Luth.

MT. AUBUEN. The Sixteenth District School Improvement Association held a meeting In the school hall on i Thuradav afternoon. March 11. Mis.

Alice Williams will give a fancy dress Saturday afternoun. March 20. The Sewln Society of the Mt. Auburn Prea-byterlan Church held a meeting In the lecture room of the church on Thursday morning. A birthday party was given at the Presbyterian Church on Friday evening for the benefit of home and forelKn missions.

CLIFTON. Mra David Kemper held 'a second bridge whist tournament In her apartments on Wednesday afternoon. There will be of them and they are being called "The Four Weeks Among those who played on Wednesday afternoon were Mrs. Kesor, Mrs. Rust, Mrs.

Kennedy. Mr. Este Lea. Mra Stan- age. Mrs.

Fleber. Mrs. Singleton. Mrs. Ward Baldwin.

Mra. l.o .11 umvn, ara ouewe, CU-r. Mra. Mun-on alar. hall.

Mra. Howara Saxl.y, and Mra ZUialey. Mra. Clark Davis will enter sain with a musteale on Wednesday evening. Th.

Women'. Mirslonary bociety of tne unr- ton Presbyterian Church will hold a meeting on Weunesuay alternoon in ine jjiiiioi. 01 in. church. The paxtor will give an il.uatrated alk on "The Indiana." and Mrs.

stein- mun will sing several Mr. snd Mrs. lyiuis aieraei. 01 inran a roue. and Mr.

and Mra. Streltman, of Howell avenue, are making a tour of California. "AVONDALE. Mr. and John Rolf spent the past week In Harrison.

Mrs. W. H. Fields la visiting hir daughter in Boaton. Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Kahn apent a few days of the past week In Indianapolis. Mr. and Mra George W. Stapler have returned from New Orleana.

Mies Alice itbetn IS visiting reiauvee in uay- ton. Mr and Mrs. K. liuri. nave reiumtra from New Tork.

Mr. Anls snd family, turmeriy new lorn City, are at home la -their nsw residence. sl tlutcnins avenue. Miss Helen stern is vis ting r-nnsaeipnia. Mias Alice I.ucaa haa returned from a visit with relatives in Middletown.

HOME CITY, DELHI, TERSBA3SZ. Mrs. George Cook, of Delhi, entertained the toadies' Aid Society of the Methodist Church. lhl, last Tuesday afternoon at the regular all-day monthly meeting. Mlases Marie and Helen Matson, of Home City.

visited, a few days tn Mllfcrd. Ohio, the guests of Mis Flora Holllster. Mrs. Oeorge Greaves, of Tsrnbank. entertained the LAdlee of the Church of the Resurrection.

Fembank, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Allen and Mlas Khea Kenny, or Cincin nati, visited friends la Home City the past week. Miss Guerllar. of Delhi, entertained the cnen- eel Guild of the Episcopal Church.

em bank. Wednesday arternoon. Mr. and CochraS and daoahter Corlnne. of Home City, left week for Morrow, Ohio, their future home.

Mra. William Carry, of Home City. Is visiting Mr Bowman, of at. Xouts, prior te removal to Waahing-ton, D. Mr.

and Mrs. Liarie nopains. or Home city. are enjoying a trtp to Mexico and the South. R.v.

and Mra. W. A. Wlent. of DelhL enter tained with a coa-ee Friday evening for the benefit ef the Ladles' Aid Society of the M.

E. Church. Mra Themes Mark land was Chairman ef the eonmmtttee. Mr. and Mrs.

John. Mooberly. Home City. enent the east few wseks with their daughter. Mrs.

Herbert Fleming, of Pittsburg. Penn. Mr. and Mrs. John Kershaw, of Home Oily, spent the past three months with tbeix daughters In Texas.

-er ADDYST01T. The social eveat of the week was the party etves Friday mght in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Wllllam-Conley. Coven were laid for. the following: Rev.

aad Mrs. H. llescmt. Mr. ana Mra James CUrt.

Mr. and Mrs. Lelle Boaard, and Mrs- Courtney. Mr. and- Mrs Hayhoeatu Mr.

aad Mrs. Z. Mr. and Mrs- K. K.

Emmlu Mr. Mrs. joe Bin- Mr. aad Mrs. William Hill.

Mr. and Mra Tneo. Bvtt, and Mrs. K. Hayborst.

Mr. and Mra. Sam Oerver. Mrs. Nellie Oregg.

Mrs. Katie Snyder. Mrs. Dinelns. Mrs.

Andy Busssil. Mra. A. B. Ryan, and Missee Hattle Gibson.

Beitha ctebM Marvlos Iiwejn. Kmma Rouan. Tlille Buseell. Harrle Bvtt. and Mes-rs, Oscar Brater.

Dills, raxeM stows ana rwem man roce Ryoa- Mlse Stella kswuds iwiw-ii. Monday eveaing: Mlas Maud Whttshuose. of birmlngham. England; Ulile Price, ef Cleree; uirL. aad Anna bell Grimes.

Daisy Spaulding and Ella B-Vry. Kem tie n- Mabel Clark, of Newport; Teesie ana umnnm rurj. hum wr.ti. Ethel Hardin. Cory-may Fury, Jeeewrnne Buttos.

Hattle Olbeoa. Marylev- Lew-eon, and Mee-rs. Frank Buaaeil. Lawrence Ein- Arwn a JinoTSS. lit -uuary.

Lawrence Fem. Marlon (twieherFred SlJs-ldlnSj Grant Parses. Jona Begley. Psal rftaOord an SBXl Sirs. in rjmi Mrs.

Andrew uoeseif eas-rTiSmsw -ma a naavcw Wedmalar ww- Mrs. B. Kyle Btepnens eras Keussur tained a few taat wee aire. nw-. Test, of Boots n-jHa Cmtmm even ins for tne vt Delhi aad BUaabethto-WB.

-M B. Harreu us re-wsew itertaln-l en enter auk ecks slt at ra. IIL Rnbv Wast was BOSteea for the "Qasetloa Clufc os Friday evening. The members present Misses. Aa Hayes.

Has-I DIcK, Ruth aad Cala TourT aa Caa-ery Mabel ers and t-iitTTa Taatcar. K. Bar.iet Steele. Fa I Crow. Hf- mm.

Arthur Sobers: teery Wat-, and Arthar mTZs May far" ties VrT l.n;t Gwaltney em-nejied the LadleT -hre en Fr dev. I not. er en (IDF EMdDPE The Cincinnati Commercial Tribune will take forty women from Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana on a seven 'weeks trip, visiting England, Scotland. Holland, Belgium. -Germany, Switzerland and France.

Embraced Journey by water, nH, carriage or coach. The guests of the Commercial Tribune will travel to Montreal and from New York in Pullman cars. The trip down the St. Lawrence and across the Atlantic will be made on the Twin Sarw Express Steamship Ionian, 9.000 tons, arriving- at Glasgow July 11 or 12. The itinerary includes Loch Lomond.

Loch Katrine, Inversnaid, a coaching trip through Trossachs, Edinburgh, Melrose Abbey. Abbotsford, Stratford -on-A von, Oxford, London The Hague, Capital of Holland, Scheveningen, Antwerp, Brussels, Belgium, Cologne, up the Rhine, Mayeme, 11 Wiesbaden, Basle, Berne), Bernesse Oberland, Thun, Lake Thun, Interlaken, Lake Brienz, Brienc, Brunig Pass, Luke- S.in.er, Lucerne, the Righi, Olten, Basle, Paris, Versailles, Boulogne, Carriage or automobile drive to all the points of interest will be had at Edinburgh, London, Antwerp, Brussels, Heidelberg and Paris. Embarkation for return trip to America will be made at Boulogne, France, on the magnificent 18.0O0-t(.n tieamer President Lincoln. The tour includes first-class steamer and second-class rail throughout Europe, Hotels, Transfers to and from Hotels, Porters, Baggage, Conductors, Carriage or Automobile drives, and all necessary expenses except the ocean Steward's fees. The party will stop at strictly first-class hotels like the Caledonian in Edinburgh, the North Western at Liverpool, Orrat Central at London, Continental In Paris.

IN ADDITION THERE WILL BE GIVEN TO EACH GUEST $60.00 IN CASH. The tour from Cincinnati and return will consume from forty-five to forty-nine days. The complete itinerary in detail is published in The Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. Will you be one of the party? For full information read The Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. Mrs.

Morgan Wsmsley. Mrs. Virgil Henderson. Mrs. M.

Nowlin. Mts. Julia lay. Mm. Leslie Struble.

Mrs. Edwin Wilke. Mrs. A. K-H.

Stephens. Mra Howard tiayes. Mia Frank Ingram. Mrs. Tyler Gleaeon.

Mr-. D. E. and Mra. Chester Argo.

The nt-st meeting the club will be with Mrs. D. E. Ulreson. of North Bend, on March life.

-S NORTH BEND. Mlu Bss. Hopping bad u-t last Friday her couuBin. Mlu NIU Veil, of Birmlnicham. and Mra.

Fre3 Smith Flurtmc Hop-ping), of Cochran, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. T. A.

Oleasun and children. Mr. and Mrs. D. E.

Qleason and daughter Gertrude. Mr. and Mra. Austin Chambf rs. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Ingram and children, Mr. and Mrs. Eu-grn Graham, and Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Hnydsr and daughter were entertained last (Sunday at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Ifttward Bchults, of Un- wood. a Harrv pi.tle and children, of Cincinnati. Mrs.

B. P. Sheridan entertained relatives from Ultidaie last Sunday. Mlaa Cora Wiles ntertalnd laet Saturday evening for the following: Miss Cora Ethel Stevens. Edith Stet'ena.

Florence Waynes, Tina Hayes. Tycie Haes Carrie Slmonson. Nettle SLrouaaon, Mrs. Nannie Stephana and Mra Grant Hayes, of Ellzabethtown, Ohio. LAWEENCEBUEO.

Mtaa Anna Cook entertained the Kappa Kappa Kappa Sdroritjr at her home on Rldfe avenuf Thursday afternoon. Mrs. P. Milter, of Mulberry. Is visiting her sister, Mrs.

John Schneider. Mm. M. M. Dowd, of Hoton, is visiting in this city for a fortnight.

Miss Klizabeth O'Brien has returned from- Mi l-I dletown, Ohio, where she visited Miss Ivan Verity. Mrs. Frank TruUt im spending a week with Mm. Henry Trultt. of this city.

Mlrs Aoa Fitch bas returned from a visit with relatives in Cincinnati. ATJEOEA. Mra Jcsej.h Wymond Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Curo, Lore, tn Rushvllle. Ind.

Misses Alice Stafford and Lena F-lker are visiting in Paducah. Ky. Mrs. Rdward Wilke. of Harrison.

Ohio, Is being i entertained by Mrs. Btei-hen West. Mrs. Howard Maltby is entertaining Mlas Ethei Robei Iron, of Heymour. Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. Jam. Tayirr. uf Rockport, Ind are visiting Mrs.

Harriett Tsylcr. Mr. and Grae W. Wood are enteitalnlng Dr. Tineher.

of Minneapolis. Minn. Mrs. Ralph Rees is entertaining her slrter, Mrs. Valentine, of Lexington.

Ky. HABEIS0N. Mr. and Mrs. William Long, ef Norwood, were visitors here the past week.

Mr. and Mrs. O. Campbell were guests of Mr. and M.S.

George Williams, of Bellevue. Sunday. 1 Mrs. William Hunt has been visiting the past week In Indianaoolls. On Friday afternoon.

March 4. the Advance Chib was entertained by Mrs. Charles Fischer, assisted by Mra A. M. Campbell.

The guests of the club were Meedamee Elizabeth Cheetham. Jan.es McCauly, Mlases Martha White and Ttnnle Jarkeon. Un Tuesday evening the Round Table will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Harry O.

Campbell, with Mrs. Bert Webb as l-ader. Mias Norma Bch'-tt haa returned home from a plraaant visit with her brother. Dr. Carlos Bchott, and family, of Avondale.

Mrs. Rudolph Ketn entertained the Ijtdles Evening Euchre Club Moniay evening at her home on Sycamore etreet. Those present w.re Mr.iames O. F. Bauer.

C. E. Mettler. O. W.

Grubbs, J. E. Koib. John Kuhlmsn. W.

A. Axbr Annie Alexander. J. C. Bevla.

Walter Cheetham. A. M. Turrell. Al D.

Dirk. Charles -Hutler. Will am Baughman and Mlsmee Clara Baughman. Gus Dair. Nellie Cur-tan' Adda Hollowell.

Grace Campbell. Dona Tebbe. Mabel Louise Kern. ZMta Huber Alma Huber. Caroline rV-hott and Tinnle Jackson.

Three prises were won by Mrs. W. A. Axby, Miss Ot ace Campbell and Mrs. Ik B.

Dick. WESTWOOD Miss M. E. Campbell will give a talk en "Women as Wage Earners" at the Westwood Woman's Club Monday. March 15.

Mra Wulfekoettsr will be hostess to the Ladles' Missionary Society of the Presbyteries Church Friday. March IS. Mrs. Edw. Reemelln entertained with a luncheon and cards Tuesday afternoon.

Her guaets were Mrs. George JdacOreaor Morris, Mrs. Wilson Kreuzberg. Mrs. Jesse Klttefing, Mrs.

Fred Pfeffer. Mrs. J. O. Williams.

Mra. C. L. Keith. Mrs.

worse o. Witt, Mrs. Fred Deamess, Mre-E. B. Ryan.

Mrs. A. N. MeFaddtn. Mrs.

Kay Newhouse. Miss Sue Williams. Miss Millie Ficken and Miss Una Hlldreth. Mr. and Mrs.

Keed I nee ttatterman) entertained with nve handred Friday evening. Their gueet. Included Mr. and Mrs. Jeeee Kltlwlng.

Mr. end Mrs. John Kelly. Mr. and Mrs.

Stanton. Mr. and Mra Howard Hlldreth. Mlse Edith Oehlmen. Dr.

Edw. B. Reemelln. Mr. and Mra.

Ratterman and others. Mr and Mrs. Fredrick emer announce eagagement of tbetr daughter, Alice Elizabeth. to Mr. Jehn W.

luff, of Franktort. Ky. Mies Laura emun ana ner- muin, ana i.ir left the nest week for Munele. to reside. Mrs.

John Kelly entertained the Art Club Friday 5 KT. LOOKOUT. Mrs. Victor Bay eotartalned with are bandred rrteay evealag. The sweets were Mr.

and Mra John Lee. Mr. aad Mrs. Lewis Perkins, Mr. snd Mm.

Jasnes Barr, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Spauldlng.

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davidson, Mr.

aad Mrs. John O'Connell sad Mrs. Jehn Bowtef- Mlss Eleanor Leeda was a guet last week of her aunt. Mr. C.

H. Dart, of Red Bank. -Mrs. R- OUna. whe haa spent the week with eieter.

Mrs. Jam. Glaerork. returned Bat- urday to her bosne sail Ine ton C. H.

atra. tl. 1. uumjuno Mmwnj winner Sjaturday. Mra.

John O'Connell entertained the Biidee Cle Thareday. Mt mbei see us were Mrs. James Barr. Mrs. John Lee.

Mrs. Herman Ser- I dine. Mrs. Lewis Perkins, Mrs. Victor Ray and Mrs.

Jobs Beotet. Mrs. Chaiiea Etoerle was hostess toe Ladies' Aid Friday. Luncheon waa s-rvi the Stains UNWOOD. The Ourer Mrs-le Bend ef the nne-1 term CbBrch held a meeting at the bonse of Miss Ida Leisure on Thursiay afternoon.

-Mlse Annie Warner, the President of the society, Jed the meeting ajHf preelded as csirmo. After the bwelmse aaeerlns there was a pwasUisr erocram ot Mate and readlnsi. Amosel those present were Mhs Gladys SbealoT. Mlse Gladys rhort. Miss Psalms Ore tulle.

Miss Elsie Warner. Jtrs. Tom; via Alma Shorten. Miss Sarah Rardos. Miss Edith Walton of Tennessee.

Mlse Martoa Walton. Mlas Atarr Kerr. )-S Issuv HntcMnsos. Kss iOald I Mouse Cleaning Time Is Now at Hand. When having your portieres and rcnu in-ber that the "BEiVZOL" process brightens the c-olnis at i 1 prolongs their life, The "BENZOL" process is used exclusively by the FRENCH BENZOL DRY CLEANING CO.

Suburban Delivery Dally. Phone North 32. A Substitute Social Secretary It isn't every one who finds it necessary V) lirive a Social Secretary. No club man or woman, however, ran safely be without Good Telephone Service. Keep in touch with EVERVIJODV who is ANYBODY.

Direct Residence Service costs but tents i day more than Party Line, which is yours for Hie a l.t. Ask Contract Department aUmt j-'KI-K Installation plan. Call Private Branch Exchange. Main ')(). THE BELL TELEPHONE 314 Vine St.

the G. HENSHAV SONS GOOD FURNITURE ELM AMD CANAL The 1VI. WILSON C01V1FVVIJY. Parlors For Ladles Only. 433 Race Street.

TLHK1HH AND KLWTKK BATHS. Facial and Body Massage. Maairurlos. Hair lrra-lng, Hhsmpmilnf, ir. I HalJis llalr CiRADl'ATK KXPKHTH In vlmrii'' of i-v-ry i iiirliii nl.

ilAHt OKXAMr.NTN A II TOII.r.T AHIIII.i.a. We Invlt. Your We have the RK IM KM A Tl' o. lilisT k. en-.

Wamr. MIks Alma Khrctrn. Miss Harsh i Miss Jona Hutcninson. jsisa Alinie nirrwr ariti Miss Ida Leisure. Mia.

Bdaard Breen, of New Ywrk mm Jark and little dausht.r. Marie Lonla. sr. vlsUltis Mr. and Mra Jubn brn and Miss Ma leisure.

Mrs 'h Handnian entrtalnl with a pretty card party on Tueday aft-rnoun In honor of her niece. Mlse Rdlth Wslton. of Tenn sen e. who la -IsltlnC si her home. Miss Farnuirr first prise and Mtss Kla leisure tlie hoooy prlc.

mons thoee who Mrs H.nd-man'a hoeplfelltr were Men. Wlth.m. Kl.le llrown Ida ilaura, Alle ''eetor. Mary K-rr. Kllxahelh Walker.

Mary k'e-inarer. Mra. Ordon Mrs ftaymonfl la Kulh VV1lkins.n. Mlas Hawk. Mlaa i Hasel Sprasue.

Mlas Haflle Wlnslc. Mlaa Mary F-mst-r. 'Mlas Elisabeth Wslk-r. Mlmm Kihel Thomson. Mies Ethel Jackson and Mrs.

Wood- rufl. I BED BANK. 1 Mrs. HaBcork and dausbter. Mlae Oar.

of ton. are suaeta of Mra. Boyre. Mrs. C.

Nelson entertained the ladies) All with a dinner Thursday. Co era were laid for Mrs. t' I H. Dart, Mrs. Cra (.

Crane. Mis Mil. sr. Mrs. Batohello.

Mrs. Taylor. Mrs LrjrK-an. Mis. Rudolph.

Mrs. Lllnsmors. Mrs. Kur. im Mrs.

Mitchell. Mrs. Borce an Mrs. Mahanl. The Mothers' Club spent a Selichtrul day Frl- day at the home of Mrs.

Alva Mallajn. A win- tr picnic was enjoyed. linrh-o wss spr-ad oa the Soor snd samea were played. Fifty Dnrtti- ber were preent. Mr.

and Mra. lrwls Matthews were In Jlrw- I Se past week visions relatives. PLEASANT BUDGE. Miss Marjorie Smith aad Mlas Mary rramnlt, of Qlenoale. elalted Mrs.

ftsilli last Week Mr. Burke Workman, ef the V. M. M. Ohio, is visiting bis sitter, Mrs.

F. P. White. Mr. Clifford Mayers, ef California, I.I ted Wither Rodger last week.

wane was returned home after vf. hr alsr. Mii. V. (1.

Ltnoa. A m.tins of th. lei-lleer Alu Ho. lty of tnwl prebyterlan unor'H was neii laat mumar. Mra p.

p. White apent Sunday with her broth er, Mr. F. C. Workman, ef Norwoed.

rUSCULUM. Mra. Schlllins. ot Morris plaea. Is epeodlns aeveral weeka In Ptttsbwrs.

Feaa. A merry rrowd of bors aa slrls tendered greeting- to Robert WIDJams Salerday evealag. -ne oecausloa of his fifteenth birth ear. Those uisssut ere Mlases Grace Ixtiavon, Anas aad lerefts GOING TO LONDON. Mr.

Thetxlure IHrCrV the welUknown ClnchinsU furrier, of 120 West Fourth street, left last week -far IXMdon. Entflsnd. 'mjy gw Tli. Ideal Manner 1.1' A Birthday Dinner to tmk a-lMiiitiiK ihm hln M'-w $1 'm T-l-i --rvfj wir k-f i nr rrirtn ii to rl'Hk A r- mtn rhurr- to 111 -1 (or tti We-riflinff mkm ri'l for ti. rwiiii It W'lUM )mKiMsft'Ie- ti ui THMf 4 li'Mw mt nit rl f-r ii iinr III a I'Tlstls-i rouM f-yit IflU' fU''s "all us up fpn wih um ii.a for ii isMrtjr lbsontlouse Cerr t-n Mtiar faiout Horn COHNEMC8 A.

BCRKHARIT. Msr "A Word To the Wise. HAVE TOIH Rugs and Carpets Cleaned ftrfere the read eeaaw-i Marts. weave raats froaa nrrl. AneriaPMnutic Carpet Ckaaine aooi-oT uii HKsr a v.

Fbeaee Mertk MM aad SeM. DEEP WRINKLES Sa4 SSMillss rtmasja aawrear reeseved Is tea Sara Ke ssaMee haw old yea 1 eaa make res look ku te' 1 rears rvwas e. tail as4 see waurtns ef tae were. "it US. M.

At WOOD, where tie will attend me fur eaa, wbiH 0rlJ. NtliMi ceweae ef iie-siasle. Itas bees nla custom for aoao Fears. Usbsss. IU awreatta.

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