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raenowYma- worth, of rt Thomaa. harta com (or a abort rial, prior to ina parture of X)r Hmfemaa and lira. Duakwortb ul daughter. HIM Helen, (or Bootoa, Kin, whera Dr. rsm -will taka a apeclal course at Harvard Unlveralty.

Mr. and Mr. Balm Woodward, of Wallace place, and ion, Robert are having- a pleasant motor trip through central Kentucky and a vlalt With relativea In Loulevllla if ra William F. Slrarall entertained a (ew (rlenda with brlda-e Friday afternoon at her home In rtTutcoeU. Bhe waa assisted In e-tendlna- hospltalltlee bjr Mra Paul Stajrena, i Mra Benir Cook, assisted by bar daughter.

Mlaa Lucile, save a beau tiful tea at her noma in waiiac lui Thursday afternoon In compli ment to Miaa Nellie Clay Corbtn Lexinaton. who la dlvldln- bar vlalt with Mlaa Cook and Mlaa Martha Mo-lon. The receiving line Included Mra. Cook, Mlaa Corbln. Mlaa Cook and Miaa McLean.

Mra. Joseph cock, aaaiated by Miaa Baroneaa Payne. Miaa Anna Loulae Bell and Mlaa Lillian Raacn, preaided over the punch bowL Mra. Cbarlea William, of Independence. announcaa the marriage of her daughter.

Nora, to Frank Leroy Wilson, of Oakley, Ohio. Saturday, June 14. Mr. and Mra. Wilson after a abort atay with Mra Willlaroa have (one to housekeeping in Oakley.

Mr. and Mra E. R. Carter, of the Woodford, Covington, entertained with a dinner Thursday evening In compliment to Mr. and Mrs.

Clayton Hartsough, nee Traub, and Miss Matilda Btopp and Mr. Ted Carter, who la borne from tha South. Mra SaViuel Greenwold and daughter Ruth have gone to Atlantio City (or the aummer. One of the prettiest home weddlnge of the aeason waa the marriage Wednesday evening. June J8.

of Mlaa Elisabeth Zimmerman to Mr. Harold De Vaau Perry, eon of Dr. Arthur C. Perry. Superintendent of New York City Publle Schools, at the home of the hrlde'a parents.

Rev. O. L. Seward, of Madiaonvllle, officiated. Miaa Pauline Zimmerman, of Anderson.

waa bridesmaid. Mr. Eugene Perry waa hla brother's best man. The bride wore a gown of bridal satin and Chantllly lace. She carried bridal roaea and lilies of the valley.

Following the ceremony a reception waa held. After a ahort honeymoon Mr. and Mra. Perry will be at home at the residence of the bride's parents. Mr.

and Mra W. E. Zimmerman, 263 Earnahaw avenue, Mt Auburn. Mlaa Gladys Helen Woera, of Trimble avenue, Evanston, left early In the week for New York and Long Beach, where she will paaa the aummer. Mr.

and Mra. A. W. Poles ky entertained with a dinner at The Tremble Farm, Wyoming. 1 Among the guests were: Mr.

and Mra. Harry Koff, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

TombrageL Mr. and Mra Charles Schorr, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

Wltka. Miaaea Lucile Iffghtel. Iil Man White and Dana Schecbter; Meaara Sidney Bpehn, Harry Jackman and Dwlght Tree. Mra C. J.

Kern, of LanglancT avenue. entertained with a card party for her mother. Mra A. Schroeaer, in no nor or her aeventy-etxtb birthday anniversary. Those who enjoyed the evening were: Mr.

and Mrs. Clem Druhman, Mr. and Mra. frank Btlena, Wiea Mildred Btiena. Mr.

and Mra. Charlee Druhman, Miaa Hose Druhman, juisa uuy iminrua, Miaa Bosa Wlhben, Miaa Anna Bcaetie. Miaa Frances Eckerle, Mlaa MolUe Bck-erle and Mr. William Druhman. Mlaa Rose Bloom, daughter of Mr.

and Mr. H. Bloom, of Larona avenue, left this week for Columbia University. where aha will continue her atudy of law. The many friends of Mra.

Wllmot V. White will be pleaaed to know that she haa recovered from her Injury and la now at boma Mr. and Mra. W. B.

Wlnana. who have -a cottage at Lakeside, Ohio, lor the summer, have aa their gueata Mrs. Wlnana'a parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel 8. Church. Mra. Frank A. Woodmanaee.

Mra. Wlnana'a aunt, returned home a few daya ago. Mr. and Mra Roy. W.

Portmann (Florence Wegehoft) have returned from their honeymoon at Hot Springs, and expect to be established soon tn their new, beautiful home on Langdon place, Pleaeant Ridge. Mlaa Serena Vltole haa chosen August 1 ae the data of her wedding to Mr. Thomas S. Sterrett, the ceremony taking place at the heme of the bride's Barents. Mr.

and Mra. Frank C. Uible. Mlaa L'lhle will have Miss Evelyn Pa tera anU Mlaa Alvlne Woelier aa nor bridesmaids, and (Mr. Sterrett will have hla brother.

Mr. Cheater K. Sterrett, aa hla best man. A reception for friends and relativea will follow the ceremony. Many pretty affairs are being given far thla bride-to-be.

emong those entertaining are Mra. C. R. Williamson, Mrs. Edward J.

Baeehle, Mlaa Jessie Htelnle. Mlaa Alvine Woellner, Mies Evalyn Peters and other. Mr. and Mra. William Glerlnger, of 10 Fast Mitchell avenue, have returned home after one year's absence in California, They expect to make their future home In Lo Angeles.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wolf, of Elwood, announce tha engagement of their daughter, Sadye Esther, to Mr. Sam Baumrlng. of Walnut Hllla.

Mra Fred Wler Lester, of Huntington, W. Va who ia viaiting her niece, Mra John Norbert Berger (Margaret July Clearance of Surplus Suites On of the reasons why we can sell so much cheaper than other furniture storesjsahat we always keep our surplus Btock at a rrunraurCiothat our retail prices are not based on too large an investment in stock. In line with this policy, we are clearing out at coet or less the following suites which our inventory shows as unnecessary surplus: Get One of These Bargains! For the Bedroom $200 4-plece mahogany finish Post Colonial Suite now. 210 8-piece American walnut Quen Anne suite now 145 265 4-plece Qeun Ailna suite now 190 375 4-plece Louis XVI. antique walnut suite now 270 445 7-plecd brown mahogany suite now 82.1 600 7-piece walnut or mahogany English design suite.

425 For the Dining Room $265 9 -piece Queen Anne suite reduced to. 320 9-piece William and Mary walnut suite reduced to. 3335 350 9-piece brown mahogany Queen Anne suite 245 380 9-piece Italian walnut suite reduced to 208 400 9-piece dusty walnut suite reduced to sou 49 5 10-plece Italian walnut suite reduced to aos i For the Living" Room $275 8-pleee antique mahogany and cane suite, covered In your choice of velour $105 $225 3-plece orerstuSed suite, covered la taupe or blue velour or tapestry 140 $395 2-plece large mulberry mohair overstuffed suite. 195 JtfeimerS Weekly Special For this week only we will include, in our July Clearance 9x12 aAxminster Rugs, A 0 $42 to $60 Values. 04U Divided Payments If Desired.

NINTH AND CARR STREETS Why Pay Downtown Prices? 8 minutes from fifth and Vine on Waraaw, Elberon or Serlanw Tille cars. 4 minutes from Ninth and Vine by automobile. No rarfcina; Reatrlctlons. THE ENQU1KEU, CINCINNATI, JULY 9, 1923 York. Others from Cincinnati at this hotel are F.

T. Balks and Mra F. 8. Goodman and her two children. Mra Charles Dart and son, Harry Dart, rutted the past week at Car thage.

Ky. as gueata of Mra John Dawn and Rev. John Drake, Mr. and Mra Simon Eumberg (nee Ninette Salman), who were married June 4. have returned from a trip to the Great Lakea and win remain bare until late August, when they leave for Atlantio City, and then on to their home in Vtica, N.

Y. Miaa Edith Brokamp. who paaaed the winter studying In New York, was tha guest of Mlaa Carrie Huelsmeler, leaving Friday to paaa tha aummer with her parents In Kanaaa City, Mo. Mr. and Mra.

H. Van Cleef are at The Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, for the summer. Mr. and Mra Ray Davoran (Helen Marie Quinn), who were married on June 17, arrived home from their honeymoon trip through the Beat and Canada. They are at home at S18 Sunaet avenue, Miaa Jennie Steffln, of Evanston.

visited thla week In Batavla, Ohio, aa the guest of Mrs. W. A. Fulbrlght. of El Paso, Texaa.

Mra Fulbrlght waa formerly Miaa Georgia L. Mc-Gulre and taught music In EvauJton. The Sacred Heart Convent will have Ita bua meet those attending the Barat Association Jubilee next unday, at the car line, beginning at clock. Dinner will be aerved at 11 o'clock Instead of 12. Miss Louise Sicking, of Avondale, tag just returned from a dellchtful Ave months tour of Europe and the Mediterranean.

Mr. and Clarence J. Kraua (Fiorlan Adele Schmklt) have returned from their honeymoon In Chicago, and are delightfully established at M(0 Craig avenue. On Saturday evening of the paat week, Mr. and Mra Clarence J.

Kraua entertained 'their bridal attendants at an Informal dinner Tarty. Mr. and Mra B. A. Haarmyer and daughter.

Miss Maria, left Saturdsy for visits at Buffalo, Niagara falls and New York Mlaa Goldle Englander, Harvey av enue, Avondale, waa given a aurprias Lester), In Senator place, Clifton, waa I party at the home of Miss Stella Ham. the guest of honor' at a breakfast burger. 3055 Fairfield avenue. Walnut party Tuesday given oy nr. ana jurs.

Charlee E. Lester, at their home In Ohio avenue. On Thursday evening Mr. and Mra Frank W. Schopper, of Ohio avenue, entertained for Mra Berger'a house guest with a delightfully diversified program, which was followed Friday evening by a gathering of music lovers at the home of Dr.

and Mrs. Arthur Ganzell (Irene Carter). Mr. and Mra. O.

de G. Vanderhllt, are at the Hotel Chatham, New Much Better Furniture for Less Money Hllla, last night by members of the Tau Sigma Gama Sorority. Those present were: Misaes Stella Bam-burger, Francea Well, Alice Kolb. Gar-trude Englander, Ruth Fridnian, Beatrice Mallln, Miriam Bamburgar and Mra. Stanley Franoes Isaac.

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard L. Rauh, of New York City, announce the marriage of their sister, Mra Elsa Leder-er, to Dr. Ernst Koppe.

of Boston, June 29. Dr. and Mrs. Koppe ill live in Boston C0VI1TGT01T, KY. One of the prettleet of the June weddlnga was that of Mlaa Leona B.

Ramey, i. Kilter of Mr. and Mra Frank Ramey, of Madloon avenue, and Mr. Louia H. Ball, which waa celebrated at St.

Luke'a Methodist Church on Greenup treet. Immediately after the services Sunday morning, by Rev. J. IS. Savage, of Lexlncton.

brother-in-law of the groom and former pastor of St. Luke'e Church, in which the bride was an active member, having been eoloist In ths choir. The marriage came aa a sur- friae to their rlenda, aa no Invitations had en laeued and no Intimation had been given of it until Rev. Savage, after the benediction, stepped before the altar and nil Diium puny entered. Mr.

and Mra J. M. Armatrong have for their gueata their klnawoman, Mra Emma Look Scutt, formerly of tills, now of Nashville. Mre. Scott, a ho la numbered among eome of the brilliant writere of the South, ia the author of "How the Flag Became Old Glory," which le used as a text book In many of the public erhoola iu the statea.

Mra Scott Is lea Ing thla week for -Washington, D. for a atay. Mra.M Thomas Troy haa returned to Louiavllle after a vlalt with. Mr. and Mr.

Rodger Sullivan, of Eastern avenue and Wallace place. Mlas Loulae M. Clrlawold, of Lancaster, Ohio, who has been visiting her cousin. Miss Virginia Manson and Judge Louis Manson. islt uonaay for.

Ontario. Canada, from whence she will sail for Glasgow, Scotland. Mra Eva Cummlngs and daughter Mlas Alvah, of -tha Ht- Elmo Auartmenta will have shortly to join Mr. Fntnun Hill, viiiamiiisn, aM uiuuuu, wuere no haa recently located. Mra John Hancock and children Jack and Margie, accompanied by Miaa May Coulsunare, are visiting friends in Falmouth.

Mr. J. Brtdsea who has been visit. Ing his sister. Mr.

Ida Brid.ee Kreutaian aud family, has returned home accom panied by Mlae aiargaret Kretuslan and Mr. and Mra J. H. Mondlrk. Mlaa Harriet Kyle, of lllinola.

Is her cousin. Mra H. E. Stacey. of East Second street.

Kev J. E. Savage has returned to Lex ington after a week-end visit with friends In this city. Mr. and Mra Joseph R.

Furnish ha a returned to Canton, Ohio, after a vielt with Dr. and Mra Joseph Furnish, of East Tenth street. Mr. and. Mra Ray K.

Masterson. of On-' clnnatl. entertained with a week-end camping party In Indiana In compliment to Miss Marlon Reeves, of Madlaon art. aTue, and gu.st, Miss Marjeria Kllgore, of Dayton, onto. Mr.

and Mra ueorge rs. milling and children, of upper Greenup street, end Mr. ana ura imams Marke and family aad Mr. and Mra Charlee lecher motored to Clark's Lake a few days ago for their aummer vacations. Misaes Lillian and Louies ltasch enter tain dwlth a matinee oerty at Keith's Tueeday in compliment to Mlas Nellie Mae l-orntn, or Lexington, who Is the guest of Miss Lucile Cook and Miss Martha He Ian, Tbelr guoata Included' Mioses Corbln.

Cook. McLaaa. Elisabeth Carlisle. Vlv. lan Roaa.

Mary Elisabeth Oreeo, Ruta Jett, Mary Lena Wlsehart. Mrs. carl Love, of Glenn avenue, la visit with relaUvee la Atlanta. Mra Clark waller end it.n.ht., um Mildred, of Portemonth, Ohio, ar visiting Mrs. Waller's sister, lira A.

DaVoam. at upper Scott street. Mlea Lavlna O'NeaL af Ttilrtv-lhlnt street, haa returned bom. from Miami University to amend the summer with her Mra j. on eat.

Dr. James Ryan, of Garrard street. mnA Dr. Clifford HeleeL ef Fifteenth etreet. wh.

h.v. been taking a epeclal couree In surgery tn Vienna, arrived horn, the Aral ef the week. Mr and Mra Charlee Brewa, ef gcott and Robbins streets, arrt ed home Wednesday from a motor trio t. Bowlla. nraan and a trip through the Hanneth Cava.

Mlaa Minnie Saarord. e( Oarraed atreee. after three weeks' vtalt with bar parenta, Mr. and Mra. William Santera, street, haa returned ta Leslagtoa (or the uminar eeorae at tha Kentucky State University.

Miaa Maude Wllsea, Mlas Anna Levies htm. Mra. Llltle Caehraa, Mlas Olenna Wllllama Mlas Baas Barry, Mlas Drlgge and Mlas Wley are anions the Covlag-lonlana who ere taking special oonrse. at the Ksstara Kentucky Normal cheat at eUrhinond. Mr.

and Mra William Rtag have returned (ram Cleveland, Ohle. where they spent tne rourtn with relativea Mlaa Carrie Bonnie, who is now enjoy ing a vlalt with friends In Nashville, will leave shortly (or Florence, to speed toe remanaer er tne aummer. Mlaa Anita M.ac.rd. whoaa marrlaaa ta Mr. Louie Molony will be an event of the early (all, was the meat of hanar at a pretty luncheon given by Mra Eva Heg-gard at her bona on Oreenup street Saturday.

Co ere were laid (or Mlaa Anita laggard. Mlae Lucille Hall, Mlaa Evelyn Mnfb, Mlas Gladys Ramey, Mlae Nell Molony, Mlas Theresa Dub me, Mies Kulala Owene. Mlas Dorothy Tlnsle, Mra. Jamea Molony, Mra Alex Tlnsle. Mra Lee Bgart.

J. r. uolony, aire. R. u.

Jordan, Mrs. W. J. Molony and Mra, Mr. end Mrs Joseph Drexil ford street, are leaving shortly (or a visit with Mr.

end Mrs. Corey Dreilllua in Chi' eago. Mlaa Huida Wilson, ef lower Garrard street, after a plraaant visit with relatives 4n Richmond, la now enjoying a vlalt with relativea la Lexiarten. Mlsaaa Dorethea Neber and Miss Mar-eella Seller have returned from a two weeks' trip to New York, Atlantio City and Washington, Mlas Kroma Thompson, of Garrard street, has returned from Boston. Mas, where she attended the National Social gervlce Convention Mlas Vivian Itoas entertained Informally with a ploale luncheon at her heme In Ft.

Mitchell In compliment to Mlas Nellie Clay Corbln, of Lexington. Her gueata were Mlaa Corbln, Mlaa Lucile Cook, Mlaa anna louise oell, Mlae Marianne Reynolds, Mlaa Martha McLean. Mlaa Alice Bryson. Mlaa Roberta Carpenter, Mlaa Sarah Louies Hobbs. Mlaa Katherlne Drlazs.

Mlaa Haial chllda, Mlas Marsarat Inakeen, Miss Shir-lay Rios. Mlas Marie Rickolmea, Miss Ruth Jttt, Mlas Baroneese Payne. Mlaa Nellie May Newhall, Mlas Louise Nome. Misses Lillhih and Louise Reach. Mlas Mary Jane Scott, of Sotithsate, haa returned home after a week's visit with Mra Wren, ef Oreenup street.

Mr. and Mra. Edwin Settle, who reeant- ly removed (rom Scott atreet to tha Kalner residence oq Wallace avenue, ere spending the greater pert of the heated term at their aummer heme at Jtyland. Mra John Harmyer, of Moscow, Ohio, Is enjoying a visit with friends In this a'ty. Mr.

and Mra Robert I. Martin, ef lower Oarrard street, have ion. ta Newark. N. where they will realde permanently.

r. ana hi a Mar old Trinitt. formerly Mlas Georgia Lrtle. will return thla week from their bridal trip through the East. Mlas Lucy Wllllama of Oarrard street, haa gone to Graham gprlnss for a stay ef several weeke.

Mra Mary Belle Worrell, formerly nf thla city, now at Texas, accompanied by her nleee, Mlae lona Martin, have aaaived here and have taken an apartment an lower Greenup street (or the remainder of the aummer. Mlaa Ruth Brewnfleld, ef Kaat Nine, teenth street, has returned (rom a vlalt with friends In Lexington ad Veraalllre. Mlaa Virginia Splller and brother Kan-son, of lower Uarrard atreet. left Thursday (or trip through Canada. Mr.

and Mra Albert P. Thiol, formerly Miaa kllsabeth Breyer, have returned to their home on Sixth atreet from ae ex-tcuelve motor trip through tha JSaeL IITD LOW, XT. Mra D. Pet 1 1 boot has returned home sfter a visit with Mr. sad Mra alter Pruelt, of Chicago.

Mr. and Mra Myron Pean Pettlbone and Mr, and Mra Louis Shranahanges Deseed tha week end vamping on the Llltle Miami. Members of the Ludlow Fallowcraft Club enjoyed a plrnlo at the Carron place eo the Dixie Highway Tueeday. Mr. Charlee w.

Klangner haa returned home after a visit with her sister, Mra Juhn Euler. of North Vernon. Ind. Mr. and Mra Graham Long end daughter Virginia, of Lexington, are vlalt-Ing Mlas Edyths McNamara, of the Bromley pike.

Mlaa Nellie Corbln, of Lexington, arrived Paturday to vlalt her roualn, Mra Hiram S. I.ewla, of Cloaaon court. The enaavemrnt has bern announced of Miaa laabeile Brown, of West Linden atreet. and Mr. Richard Rambler.

The wedding will take place the latter part of July. Mr. and Mra Jamea P. Tarvln. of Mont-Clelr avenue, entertained at dinner Thursday (or Mr.

and Mra Frank Rlglo. Mlaa Luella Latta returned Friday from Ithaca, N. where aha went as a delegate to the Trl Lett Convention. Mr. and Mra Robert Lee Ehrllch.

of Noel, are gursts of Mr. and Mra Fred Ehrllch. of Him atreet. Mrs. bamuel Tarvln entertained at din eamuei Tarvln entertained at Alias Haiel Knilth.

or Montclalr avenue, gave a picnic lunrheon Saturday for Misaes Virginia Pvlvla, Bertha Harn.on. Marina -iiai. onrinit n.Vi.. i slM.r of ,1,. who waa mid of f-Tio it." Gr'aveJ Ouaa'e V.nd" renter.

Marsaret Or. "el eiru lace, with laie pink bat Tadon with flowers and carrying a colonial bouquet of eyhella roaea She entered with Mr. Ed-tar Haccard. wh. ju-d as best wan for the croom.

The bride, a beautiful youn girl, waa never more attniclive than In her bruial lowuof whits crepe meteor, fashioned lth round neck, short sleevee and side panels falllnr below the skirt hem and enveloped In a mlety tulle veil that waa caught to her hair with a pearl coronet, aud carrying a bouquet of bride rom Aftir the ceremony and felicitations were extended, the bridal party repaired to the home of the bride'a paruta, where a wedding dinner waa served. Lair they left for a ahort brlual trip. They are now with Mr. and Mis. Kamey.

Mr and Mra charlt-a A. J. Walker and daughter Mia. Carol left a few daya ago for Maine, where they will paaa ths remainder of the summer. Miss Elisabeth Lai lisle entertained at her home in Wallace place with an Informal oard party in compliment to Miar Nellie Mae Corbln.

of Lexington. Those clustered around the tablre Included Mlaa wuroiii. ma oon, uiee Martha Mclean, Mlae Mary Elisabeth Green, Mies Haiel Bcnild, Mlas Mary Lena Wlsehart. Miaa n.nmcM i'ayn, aiiss Anna Louise Bell. Mlaaes Lillian and Louise fiaech.

Mr. ltobert H. Traine, of thla city. Is win tuiisreiuiaieo, iion neving Deen appointed master of the JTourth Decree. Knights of Columbus, for the State of jvtriiiut-Hy oy jgnn n.

rteaain, or Denver. C'oL, Supreme Master of the Fourth Degree, Knights of Columbus of ths L'ntted 8tati- Me aucceeda Mr. Jamea J. O'Brien, ef Lexington. Mr.

Trame la the nrsi rionnem neuiucKian to receive such an honor and ta one of the youngeat maa- tera in the ftneral eraanlaatlon. Qrei-e Vrnderventer. Isabel Jarkaon I.lnoor Weller, Itolierta Frye, Klirabelh Koliln.on. Virginia Miller, Alma Aleianrter. Mary Le, Ulllan Hamilton and Irma Jean Buchanan.

LATONIA, KT. Mlas Henrietta Boeh. of Glenn avenue, left the Hut of ths week for Cleveland to vlelt frlenda Miss Alice Anthony, of College Hill, Is the guist of Mr. Win. F.

Glliham, of Din-more I'ark. Mr. and Mra O. B. Wstson.

of Myrtle avenue, were dinner guests on Tuesdsy of Mra Coorge Cayce. Misaes Sue Mue Carleton. Eulalls Ellla-ton and Dorothy Short Malted Mammoth Cave laat Mr. and Mra F. T.

Turner, of Boyd, are guests of Mra Charbonesu. Mr. and Mra Leverett D. Campbell left Saturday for a vlalt with relatives at Eldorado, Ohio. Mr and Mra F.

Elllaton and family, of Wllllamstown, wsrs guests of Mr. and Mra Warren Elllsten. Mr. and Mra Barnard Treadwsv and daughtera Virginia, Helen and Mary were suets on July 4 ut Mr. and Mra David P.

Guthrie. Mrs. L. F. Kaah, of Huntington avenue.

Is entertaining her niece, Miss Dorothy is'eft and Miss Jean Dudley, of Richmond Mra W. R. Ellieton. of Newport, waa the dinner gueat Wednesdsy of Mra Warren Kill. ton.

Dr. and Mra Charles Wordsn and Mr. and Mra. W. H.

Hayes, of Cincinnati, were gueets over the fourth of Mr. ana Mra. 'William Xatee, of Beech avenue Mr, and Mrs. T. J.

White, of Beech avs-nas, spent the fourth at Independence, Kentucky. Mr. and Mnc Warren Elllaton were dinner gueute Thursday evening of Mr. and Mra Frank Buchanan, of Ft. Thomaa.

Mr. and Mrs Stswsrt Short entertained at dinner Tuesday evening Mr. and Mra St. Mary and Dr. and Mra O.

iajsnsley. of Cincinnati. Mra A. Travere baa as gueets Mra Antler and son. Loul.villa.

EBLOGSB. Misses Mary Alice 8tevenson, of Clncln-nstl. and Ruth Goddsrd. of Lexington, paeeed the week end with Mr, and Mra Thomas J. Stevenson.

Mr. and Mrs A. A. Rhearer gave a family dinner party Tuesday for Mra M. J.

Corbln and Mr. and Mra. E. J. Shearer, of Covington; Mr.

anad Mra W. H. Shearer and daughter, of Newport; Mr. and Mra Oliver T. Shearer and Colonel Thomaa Reed and Mr.

p. H. Shearer. Miss Louise Rogers is horns from i visit with Miss Annetta Wacha, of Itylaud. Mr.

and Mra Carl Taylor and daughtera, Miases Eleanor and Louise, of Indlan-apoli, were the gusts last week ef Mr. and Mr. T. Shearer. Mr.

and Mra Walton Dsmpssy psssed a part of last week with Mra Dempsey's parenta Mr. and Mra Mara Rtddell. ef Burlington. Mra John W. Hogsn entertained at luncheon -Thursday for Mra George Rice.

Mra Orvllle Neiaon. of Covington, and Mra Chester Hlce and daughter. Miss Nettle McLean, of Covington. Is visiting her niece, Mra C. C.

McCracken, and Mr. McCracken, of Erlenger road. Mra John R. Edgett Is the guesa of Mra Erneet Persona of Somerset. Mr.

and Mra Elbert Senour passed the week end with Mr. and Mra Thomas Car-bin, ef Hamilton. Ohio. Mra William Cody and Mr. and Mra Ouy Cody, of Covington, are the gueate ef Mr.

and Mra H. J. Cody, ef Krlangor road. Mr. and Mra Albert Brockman had with tham laat week Mr.

and Mra Albert Or.vener. Mr. and Mra Clarence Parkinson, Cincinnati, and Mlaa Maude McLeod. ef Hyde Perk. Mra Arthur Farejnharson haa returned from a visit with her sister, Mra Joseph Hendrla of Olenroe.

Mra Sophie Terrlll, ef Andreon. Is visiting her eon, Mr. B.n A. T.rrlll. aad Mra Tsrrlli, ef Erlanger road.

Mr. and Mra John Lewta ef Ladlew, were here last week for a visit with Mr. and Mra Edgar Rlgga of Locust street. The marriage ef Mlea Ruth Slephenaon, ef Union, and Ma Arthur Bets, of Cincinnati, 'Was qulstly solemnised on Wednesday venlng at the homee ef the bride's sister. Mra Chariee Smith, ef Commonwealth annua Kev.

John Oarber. of Union. ofBclated. Those present were Mr. end Mra Fltsh.gh Tenner.

Mra R. H. Gsrrtson. Misses Anna Crlgler, Alleea Teaser and Thelma Smith. Mra.

Laura Carver, of Burlington. Is tha gueet of her daughter, Mra A. M. Oalnea, and Mra Oalnea of Cowls avenue. Mr.

and Mra Clifford Mille and children and Mra. Charlee Triton and son were honor gaeets Friday at a luneheoa pendoao. Mra Howard laepper end son, of Ft Theme, are with Mra Leppar's parenta Mr. and Mra Clarence enden, of Upper Erlanger reed. Mra Baa Sayoer and, daughter, Mlas Sadle Lea and Mra H.

C. Flake, ef Oay-Inston, passed Ue fourth with Mra A. a. Fernlab, ef Covington, la the Kaat ef Bar aesiner, vllL IEWP0ST. Mra Joseph Mra Charlee Doerr, Mra George Blaek-Maai.

MltohelU who ar. charge of tha program (or the Tupesday Literary Club for the coming year, haya sent aut Interesting program, on Spain In haoklet form te each member of the club. officer? in wboee hands will be the management fthe organisation until tha coming spring, nr. -r Krwuenti -ttDierr. Second Vice President! Miss Ida MoOlnnlaa.

8acretauTan Wenat, The marriage of Mra Leonora Daruv telle and Pa Albert Oanle waa quietly eoletnntaed Saturday. July 1. at the residence of and Mra Walter H. Evana on Washington avenue, or t. rrw of Trinity M.

Church. Cincinnati. In ths presence of a (ew (rlends and relativea Attar the ceremony end n. were extended a wedding Breakfast wai served. Dr.

and Mra Oable left (or a motor trip te Michigan. They Liu at home after Augliat I at am iHih avenue. Avondala -c IH v.r Mra wiuia home in urienger uw unuu-u permanently in Miss Jessie Fleber, who haa been enjoying a vlalt with relatives In Plttebura, haa loinsd her parenta, Dr. and Mra Slmler berrr. at their suburban home In Briar- ellS.

ura ueiey niwpra, i.ulu Goanev Manley, left during the nast week (or a visit with relatives in Charleston. W. Vs. Mr. and.

Mra Frank Bary have returned home (rom a motor trip to Louisville and Madlaon. Ind. Mia. Oil II V. street, and Miss aKthryn Klefer, of Wash ington avenue, nave returned nuni a trip ta Detroit.

and a visit with rela tives in Cleveland. Mr. and Mra Henry Honherst, who era leaving shortly for a trip to Alaska and Mr. and Mra K. Elchengreen and daughter.

HiM Luella who are leaving In a (rw weeks for aa esteualvi Kuropeian rtiiix were the honored gueata at a farewell dinner given by Mr. and Mr. Ben Federle at their home on Rlverelde Parkway. Mra William- Btraua was the gueet of honor at a surprise party at Iter home on Seventh atreet Tueeday, the occasion being the celebration of her birthday. Illaa Rae Lowenthal, who since her graduation (rem Smith College at North, ampton.

Maaa, has been visiting in Philadelphia, New York and Boston, has ar-rived heme and will apand the remainder of the aummer with her parenta Mr. and Mra. Phillip Lowenthal, of Linden avenue. Mlaa A. Carrie Frllarhe preaented at a charming plane recital inureaay anemoun Miaaea Kathryn and Laura Roosa.

Ruth Host, Ruth Barrett, Francee Prather, Gregory Huselmsn, Ines Wlnetel, Kathry Heath. Madeline Weber, Klsle Phillips and Kmiua Petach. Mr. and Mra Peroy Emerson and daughter Estelle and Mr. and Mra Haller, of Doulavllle.

who motored up fur a week-end visit with Mr. and Mra William Emerson, of Central avenue, returned home Tuesday. Mra Mettle Taylor chaperoned a merry Sarty of young people, members of her undev school claaa at XL Paul's Episcopal Church, to Coney Island Wednenday evening, where they eujoyed a picnic In the party were Mlases Virginia Todd. Elisabeth Reseneteln Dorothy Ware, Gwendolyn Hunter, Margaret Brown. Phyllse Velth, Charlotte Thompeon, Oetie-vlve Sharpleaa and Dorothy Minus.

Mra Percy Harrover, of Overton street, will leave ehortly (or Michigan with (rlenda to remain until late In September. Mae Pearl Johnson, of Danville. the gueet of Mra Walter Ware, of York atreet rm jab. it. uevier.

01 avenue, has gone to Kansas City for a visit with her son. Mr. Edward Begler. Mr. and Mra Harry C.

Wlnaton have removed to their new home on Hartweg avenue, near the Highland Counary Club The members of the CampbelF County Woman's Welfare Club have arranged to hold a lawn fete Monday, July 17, on the lawn surrounding the Junior Order Home en York street. Mra George Stukwlck. Mrs. Charles Tllllnghsst. Mra Clarence Bevla, re.

George Slmma, Mra Kdmond Hoblneon and Mra Andrew Uebhardt Included) the committee In charge of ar-rangemanta Mrs. W. McKensls. of Wisconsin, Is visiting relativea In thla city and bar daught.r. Mia William Muraball.

of Alexandria pike. Misses Bettle end Agnes Bhsrp will arrive home thle week from Cumberland Falla where they are enjoying ineir vt- tlon. i A a. A.ln. Mttimaif a 1 Mr.

in, an. urday from a motor trip through thej Central Kentucky and a visit with rela- The Mothers' and Teachers" Club of Bast Clifton Sohool will give a lawn fete Wednesday. July 15. en tne scnooi din- will be em. of the fea-Ttrvrn'Mr r2 tuTS fln? mum.n5a Mra LW.

HTlil and Mra William Hale. o( Albany, f.l;-'.? 2.. Tarv' and Misses 0 motored through, were the usi.ysnafcvai.yie. of llr. and Mra ni and Mre.

Kmmett Datirhertv and sons have reiurnrd from the Client Laki-a William V. Emerson, of Centrsl at enue. Mr. C. B.

Krlton, of this city, snd Mr. I and Mrs. J. Tudor, of Hyils Park, have returned from an extensive Western trip. Mr.

and a Samuel Riley, of Lexlig-ton, have returned home, after a vlalt I with Mra. Walter Ware, of York etreet. Mies Alice Mullen, of Perk avenue, will return Monday from a stay with fi'tenda i at Milan Springs, Ind. I Mr. and Mra A.

L. Monro, ef Mln- neapolla are apendlng a few weeke with their kinapeople, Mr. and Mra. Jack Moora of Washington avenue. Mr.

and Mr. Qua Boenan. of Brooklyn. N. are the gueata of their relativea.

Mr. and Mra Daniel Btapleton, of Washington avenue. Mr. and Mr. E.

Maateraon. accom panied by Mr. W. A Schulenberg. are en- JoyuieT a motor trip to Ottawa Beach, for a two weeke' Ashing trip.

i Mr. and Mra Hnrry Knurr and Mr. and Mra Theodora Gardlng are enjoying a stav tn Wisconsin. i Mrs. Ollls Maysr and Mra J.

Nurkles entertalnvil with a moat enjoyable ellver tea at their home on Third and Overton atreet Thursday for ths benefit of the Ladles' Aid Koclsty of ths Taylor Street Methodist Church. The marriage of Mlas Mildred Brhert, I daughter of Mr. and Mra George Eclicrt, of Nelson place, to Captain Robert Ver- 1 hage, of Walnut Hills, haa been an- nhew a.ra miietlv married Hal- I urday, July 1, and left for Camp Perry, Ohio, to epend their honeymoon, Mr. Ver- hage being captain 01 we national Guards. Ths members of ths Newport Lodge of Elks sre making arrenjrementa for the entertainment If the visiting Elks, who rai iri VJh.

1 fvw awasaj awla. FL1W -W-w lMa lWf aT 'NE CO EVERY GOOD DEALER EVERYWHERE IF NOT YOURS, WRITE OR PHONE Ub DEFY CRAY HAIR NO matte what your age, fray hair pro-elaioM you old. If at 30 or 40 your hair haa craved. 'Ulrownatone will Be your BTesteet neon. "Brswnatooe" le best friend Is prnrmnj the "look of yoeth." It has restored girlish Charm to thousearls.

Easy to use and quickly tints gray, ieded, streaked or bleached hair to any ehede ef brown or beach- Odorless, sreaaeless. will net rob or wash off. Guaranteed harntlees to the hair, scalp or thin. Sold at all dealers foe anJ rial bottle malM l-ewet for lac The Kenton Pharnucal Mt Copeta Bid Covington, ly. BROWTJJffONE i will attend the aaanal ssssiee ef the Kea-tacky State Elksf Assooistlon te be held In Kike- Temple la this elty Augaa (.

and ia Mr. Alfred GowUng and Mr. Brent Snence will be the representatives ef the lodge and' city welcoming the gueets at ths opening meeting of the convention. Meaara Harry F. Schaeper, Arthur Roth.

K. W. Boland. John J. Fischer, Kdwara H.

Pille. Alfred Gowllng. J. D. Mullen and Paul Graham Include the General Committee in charge of eur-reagemaeita Mr.

and Mra Howard Benton have returned from a week's motor trip through Central Kentucky. The meaaage has been received here by friends announcing the marriage ef Captain J. J. Wilson, formerly of the military poet at Ft. Thomaa to Mlas Helen Stephen, ef New York ('amain Witan and bride will be at Ft.

Benjamin Harrison, efter August I. Mr J- McLaughlin and sea. or Clifton. amumMnlat k. Jenklna, have returned from Mineral npnnga Ohio.

Mr. and Mra Oeerge Bekert. ef Nelsea place, announce the marrlag of th.lr taughtsr Mildred to Mr. Robert V.rh.ge. Of W.lnUt Hill.

Jul 1 Up V.rk... I. Captain of th. Ohio National Guard. The young, couple will puna the month of August at Camp Perry, Ohio.

Mr. ami Mra. Fred Moore. Til Dayton street, celebrated their twelfth eaUm anniversary en the Feurth. PWUW ,0 Piui1.

B.i nations will be give, br uWl. "TV Chireh on the HIIHa Th. following wr narnad Chairmen of tht wiou. om- mltteM: Mr. v.

iv Mfa T. Hodge. Chairman of Miss Flora Fsnder, Recre-S. Cssner, Treasurer Mr. J.

Tibbatts. Entertainment; Publicity Copt-nilttee. Mr. J. Coghllt.

Chairman; Meaara ijarhmeyer. A. Reed snd J. Casner. Societies Of th.

Chureh a.111 K.M of booths represenung the different na-tlona America, by Women's Auxiliary. a F. Brown, Chairman I England, by St. Paul'a ALhletln I'lnh Ue I T.hi..,,. tnialrman; Ireland, by the Mothers' Club, Mra M.

Mehrlng, Chairman: Holland, hv the Girls' Friendly Society, Mra H. Peeblea Chairman; Italy, by tha Friendly I Society. Mra J. Scheoeh, Ckalrmaa; Japea aad China, by -The Ch.ma Miaa, Flora Fenber. Ch.lmaaa: pain, 07 Ma Young Woman's Guild.

Mra H. Hantsr, Mra J. Bum. and Mra M. Jobnaaon.

each a Chairman ef the various activities of the booth; Africa, by Ma K. Mlshop. Mra la Reuschar. Chalrmaa Mr. and Mra H.

L. Staubeck. of Pltte-bura, are gueete of their parenta Mr. aad Mra J. B.

Btaubock. ef Central avenue. Mr. and Mra St ut am tiler, of Bateevllla who were guests ef Mr. and Mra J.

B. Staubeck the paat week, have returned boma DATT05, XT. stav. j. w.

Brvia haa left for an on trln throu.h th. WaWt. Mlaa Queen le s. Harper, of Fourth eras ue, left Wednesday far the Bast, whore she will re mala for the root of the aummer. Mr.

and Mra Howard Bhoufuaad Misaes Virginia and Joan Sheup, of Fifth av.nua have returned te their home after an absence of more than a year, where they had boon raatdlas la Pittsburg, renn. Mr. and Mr. T. M.

McCaffrey are gueets of Mr. and Mra George Klein, ef Day-ten avsnua Mra I. J. Dunbar, of Columbus, Ohio. Is ths (vest of her sister, Mra.

Q. S. Harper. Mlae Helen Van Wlcklor la attending college at Oxford, Ohio, for ths aummer montha Mlae Oeeella Thomaa apeat the weekend with relativea at Mancbestsr, Ohio. BELLEVTJE, XT.

Mies Hannah thigh I spending the summer at Oxford, Ohio. Rev. and Mra J. Q. Dover have returned to their noma having been the guests of their son, the Hon.

T. A. Dover, ef Louisville, Ky. Mra Owens entertained ths Ladles' Aid Society of Calvary M. E.

Church Thursday afternoon. Miss Artemis Underwood Is vlaltlng Mr. and Mr. Walter H. Underwood In St.

Loula Mo. Mlas Mathilda Letvlle has returned from Niagara Falls and the Lakee, Washington avenue, are aad Mra Bchulta. twnJf Mra M. a "'t dainty luncheon Frtday n. Mra Frank Hermann.

Mra Chester Dorsey. vul (ina Mr. France Mra William Mooar I aj ldlrf Fldellan Society" jj The Misses Hilda Knirr gas -J Mra R. Kn.rr. of mtlial of Mlaa Ann.

o7ai day evening te help tham birthday anniversaries Mlaoee Ruth Pa. ey. Jeanetta Nelmer. Helen hark "1 Mdmrot Brunswick Vl Marls Schema ker, Mary tnL chmeee and Anna Qraa, Ma? Vincent. Jean Casneilia, hole.

Walter Koch. Oen uVu bert Hltsler. Anthony -k. Doltera Jamea Frey. IejJ Paul Vonderhaar.

Joserh aad John Oroea Mr. aad Mra Robert JonM l.r. ssias stolen Ohio, spent the Fourth nit. thla city. "4 Mlaa Marjory Jonee.

of WuksJ enue. has haa as her Jaaai of fllavalanrf m. COTE Mlaa Dorothy Bsnnleg. a nj u. entert.lned Mlsoeo Margaret Harvey.

iVsat" Ruth Oroth.ua M.rnP. 11... I panrinm (ane Llppner, Clara Llppner, ttJ Louise Schuerman. 1 Mr. and Mra Theodore Arthur Bertke have return, i t- wnn air.

ana emrav ai. n. i Chickasaw, Ohla Mr. and Mra John stnehr ut Elsie Rose, have returned frq witn air. ana Mra ia.

bui-km. mouth. Ohio. The Tuesday Aftsraoen Embrebf will meet this week with lb Henry, or noutngata, ay. Mr.

and Mra John Hpracle Mr. and Mra Andrew Beechert, ef Miaaea Lillian and Ol During July and August this Shop will close all day Saturday QkeDtialew The Most Pronounced Values soya are now being offered in our Clearance of Fresh, Clean, Highly Desirable Apparel. RUMMER FROCKS AND DRESSES LIGHT-WEIGHT COATS AND CAPES SPORTS SUITS SKIRTS AND SWEATERS Light and Dar Summer Dresses of Canton, Crepe, Knit, Chiffon, Lace, Tub Fabrics and Twill Sport Suits of Flannel, Silk and Tweed Coats and Capes of lightweight Wool and Crepe Sweaters of Silk and Wool in tuxedo and slip-over models and Plain and Stripe Srls the kind of clothes you can take away in your vacation trunk and feel assured of being well dressed a satisfaction as pleasing as their Pronounced Values. Alterations Charged For. No Garments Sent on Approval, Exchanged or Returned 25 TxhiiK cTlxiaL Slnixm JULY COB-3 3E.T1 SAL i-4 A rare feast of bargains in the most desirable merchant Incomplete and discontinued models from our stock offered at prices far below their original sclK Redfern Delphine Franco Parisian Model Warner Nemo Modart B.

Front and Back Laced Models. Silk Batiste and heavy coutil; $1.29 $1.49 ry. Models for slender and heavy. Special at Other attractive groups at $1.19 $1.98 $4.95 UNDERWEAR Athletic Union Suits, in beautiful fancy ttriped mater man nait or their original value 3- $1.98 Bandeaux, in attractive polka dot silk-finished material, Knit Vests, built-up and tape shoulder PARJsiaHRorsetStore "Cqr.RaCE AND OPERAPl-AHPl Nature eivts the form, Parisian the figure. ial..

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