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at UtXTlOJ ram TRfaTEES of the Cincinnati rt Museum will bold a reauptlon on Mar 1. when the Hchmldlapp Memorial Hall will be It Is a noble example of 5rk architecture and a aj'banUUl adilltton to the Art Museum. The reteptloa wlU be head at o'clock-, at the Art The tnuatees are Meears. B. lugalla.

C. Y. Taft. W. W.

Taylor. U. a hmiaiapp." Pctr Tliommn. L. A.

AulU N. II lvU, E. V. lUrrlao'n, Kclward ll.K,,, William von dmlnwelir. Wro.

Wortmugton. KU-warJ J. lernpey (ex-o. clot, ami the Ourator. J.

H. The Sherlock anl KlftUe-hmanii famille ai receiving vvry lntircdng from Mr. -ami Mrs. Ma c'lclaclunmin. who are on hunt In l-kauatorial Africa, letter rralwil last week announcu that they are really on thu trail o( big gunn, and have left with their ouiiitvfor Monrobl, whs tbo hunt bcKlna.

On llo up. they saw many giraffes, numtairleaa autelopes uiul a leimru or I no Tliey have OU waaiinwl Africans In their caxaeaa. ea-h a little tiiackair than thn other. Tbclr il' of In ajotting on in a tmvra affoctaxlon. Mr.

Klelm-hmann has given, uip the Kiaia of getting tlae April boat from Zanzibar to Kuroie. and so will not as abloto lease until the May bout, as the good. bcVits make but one sailing each month. Tata athould lanil them in Ixindon abouX the millle of June. Juat In the beight of fb.e Xondon senaon.

They were so fortunaav as) to secure a small party of aqldiera as at guard for their cuanp, an excellent aj-xaitgement, the natives have a. profound reijc for a uniform. The Kletsciunanns found a capital hotel at Mombaso. wittt chef who -had (done duty at the. "WaiaorT-Astorla, and everything served In the Wench fashion.

They are well, and more and -mors deligSited with their expedition. Invitations have I been given out for the marrlaje of Mias Dahnny and Mr. Alexander Thomson, Thpy read: "Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'William ibney request the honor of- your presence at the marriage of their daughter Mury Mi tor la Mr.

Alexander Thontaon, on Thursctay aJtemoon. ths ninth of OaVay. nmetsen sindrea aifd seven, at four o'clock. iMt. Auburn Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati." Mrs.

Homer WmwV after a fortnight at Atlantic City, where Uifct ocean breeses. were nns tonio after br recant lllnssa, haa, gone to. St. Lxuia to bit her sister, Mrs. and Inspect ths new houae whera Mr, MoC'luwy is to enblbllsh his bride after his marriage with Mit Marjorls Weasel.

The- sveahilng; will be celebrated on June 4 and will he a brilliant tu (notion with a troop of brliteamaids. Mrs. Xoweree (Pauline Wesaei), ot New York, avill be matron of honor foe hoe niater. The ana Ids selected for the post honor are M. (aa Marjorte lav-rrrtcn, MuV Virginia Duuia snd Mlns Dorothy of New York) Ml.s Klhel Mc-Cluney.

oflPt. Louis, and Louisa Ayres and Miw Rltzabeth Bislu. of Cincinnati. Mr. Oeoraw H.

Koynolds. of Mew York, will he beet rrawi. The uahera aelnoted are Mr. Daniel MrClumoy, Mr. Jwati Reynolda Mr.

tinfflth Mfltavo. Mr. Epriam Cutlin, alt of Bt. Louis: lor. Samuel McLaian Loweree, of New York, sand Mr.

Homer Weasel. Jr. Mra. W. Kwli Schocpf g.tve a very handsome luncheon -4 rover on Tuesday at the Country Club In honor her alstr-ln-law.

Mies Schoepf. Mrs. Bchnepf wore a handsome blue toilet, and MHss Bohoepf was U0C3(1LL3S DISPLAY OF ED ROOM VEN the original appearance of the Pianola itself, ten 1 years ago, aia not create a greater enthusiasm than the marvelous "Themodist." It has taken over six months to catch up with advance orders for this new model of Pianola, and even now the supply is limited: In bringing out the melody and subduing the accompaniment, the "Themodist" obliterates the last possible ground for criticism upon the Pianola and places the instrument upon a still higher artistic plane. The "Themodist" is Exclusive With-The PIANOLA The reign of the Pianola is established more securely than ever by the production of this radical improvement. The "Themodist" accomplishes the seemingly impossible and further emphasizes the great difference between the Pianola and the host of other Piano-players.

You owe ii 'toyrturself to call at Aeolian Hall and the Themodist Pianola or Thesnodiat Pianola Piano produce results that heretofore onlr the. great virtuoso could accomplish on the piano's kejrboard. THE AEOLIAN Aeolian Hall; 124 Pour. Street, east. Between Walnut and Mo.il 3 Is the largest and also the finest in the way of true artistic treatment of the periods represented In reproductions, as well as the latest modern designs, selection of wood, cabinet wfrk and finish.

IT COSTS YOU NO UORE TO GET THE nPRT nnnns lt LiiTCHELL'a. T1 (31(8 "(328 RAGE STfiEET In gray, with garniture of lace and velvet. The decorations were a profusion of brilliant nasturtiums, the first of the season. Mrs. J.

B. Forsker arrived on Friday to Join Benator FVraker and make the acquaintance of baby Matthews, her new granddaughter, who bears the name of Mrs. Foraksr's mother, Caroline Payns. They are guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Randolph Matthews. Mrs. Schospf has sent out Invitations for a luncheon on Tuesday at her home on Oak street In honor of Mrs. Foraker. Of all the aTalrs given In honor of Mrs.

John Maxwell Hhaw during her visit here, Mrs. John C. Gallagher's trolley party was perhaps the most diverting. The tour around town was made In Mr. Bohoeof's handsoras private car Glendale.

Just before the start from Fountain aquare Mrs. 6 haw reoelved a box containing a superb bunch of violets and valley lilies, and a note which was promptly confiscated by one of the party and read out at Intervals as the Glendale halted for rights of way. The souvenirs were pretty pink and silver wicker boxes full of candy. Mrs. Gallagher was a delightful hostess, and her guests agreed that thpy had never before seen consecutively so roach of the Paris of America.

The guests were Mrs. A. Lw San-ford, Mra. George Ehrmann, Mrs. John M.

Wlthrow. Mra Kennon Dunham, Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. T. E.

Houston, Mrs. John Allen. Mrs. Alex. Julian, Mrs.

Howard Fer-rifl, Devereux, Mra. Leopold Burck-hardt, Mrs. James Martin, Mrs. Giles Mitchell. Mrs.

li. F. Davis, Mrs. Babel (Fannie Law), of New York, Mrs. Hemln-gray, Mrs.

Daniels, Mlas Bradford. Miss Devereux and Miss Queen. The engagement of Miss Margarst Cul-bertson, niece of Mrs. Joseptk-Pogue, la announced. Her fiance Is Mr.

Jack Wheeler, of Portland, Ore. The wedding will take place on June 5. at Mrs. Joseph Posrue's, tbs bride being tike a daughter in the house. Mrs.

Otis Fisk. a coualn of the bride. Is to be matron of honor. Mrs. Charles Law, who has been spend ing the winter in Europe, returned home tlRS-ELTA otiio.

home. Her daughter, Mrs. Stanley Sahel. accompanied her home, and will spend a month or so with her. The engagement of Miss Elisabeth Men-denhall, daughter of Mrs.

Charles Menden- hall, and Mr. Buckner Wallingford Ander son, son of Mr. snd Mrs. Davis Anderson, was announced on Friday at an extremely pretty lncheon given by Miss Ethel Wright at her home in Dexter Park. It waa a pink luncheon, an Immense basket of pink roses formed the central decoration of the great round table, and at every place was a pretty grass basket overflowing with pink sweet peas.

Miss Wright wore a lovely pink gown and the engaged girl waa last week, and haa opened her Clifton also charming in pink. Mrs. Wright clev- "With Havrvard, Vassar, Columbia and Amherst making daily use of Pianolas in oonneotion with their musical courses, the reign of the piano-player may well be said to have arrived." aVear York Globe, March 30, 1907. The THEMODIST is the great Improvement in Piano-player construction that critics have been waiting for LAvflgdoa. This- la tbs second anarriage to unite the Msndenball and Anderson families.

Miss Maadrnhsll aunt is Mrs. Lrs Anderson, and on of ths haadsotaest affairs given at the Country Club was by Mr. George M. Anderson. Mr.

Robert Anderson and Mr. Clovrh Anderson te welcome their constnn the MaadVpbail drla home from from Ea. they spent several years. Mrs. WUUaan Hun and Mrs.

Griffin Resor are sisters. Mr. Lnwrsae MendenhsU hi sn nncls of tbs bridc-elcsC Mr. Buckner Wal-llnford Is aa uacU of Mr. Anderson, who in also bis namssske Dr.

J. ana nr. Edward Aadsrson ars also his 'tne snaatrement is a source of great pleasure io both fantiUe. Mr. and Mrs.

Darts Anderson and Miss Anderson have beam span dine ths winter and are now at Lkswjod. W. and the sea air has greatly benefited Mrs. Ander son's health. Mr.

an Mrs. Howard Rodger nave returned from a winter In the South and the Bermodas. Mrs. Rodgers is looking the picture of hesltb nd beauty. Mr.

and Mrs. Hinkle and Miss Maris Hlckls returned borne last week after a very pieaaant month at Hot Springs, Va. Miss Ruth Harrison has opened her bungalow at ths Hot and is entertaining house parties. Me. Ingalls rave a Jolly pfcnle at ths Hot for Miss Gladys and a party of New York and Cleveland young people who have been members of Miss Gladys's house party.

Miss Ingalls was in New York on a flying visit, and Mrs. Ward a worth Mrs. Alexander Julian's luncheon on Thursday was extremely handsome' af fsar at bar boms on East Auburn svenus. The guests were seated st a great round table, tbs central decoration being a superb center piece of Venetian glass, decorated in roses, and In each rose was an electric bulb. The branches were filled with KllUrney roses.

The entire crystal service was of exquisite Venetian glass, selected by Mrs. Julian In Venice. The day wss gloomy, so the shades were drawn and the electrics lighted, and the affair had all the brilliancy of sn evening rune-tlon." The guests were all in gala gowns. Mrs. Julian received la a Paris toilet of gray lacs and chiffon.

Her sister, Mil's pearl Means, wore a whits lace toilet. Other guests wars Mrs. John M. Shaw, of Indianapolis; Mrs. Harry Hunt, Mrs.

Hoe-' grd Breed. Mrs. John C. Gallagher, Mrs. John K.

Richards, Miss Bread, Mrs. Cbarlee I Stephens. Mrs. Walker HalJ. Miss Baker of St.

Louis. Miss Carmichael, Miss Isabel i Neff, Mrs. Hay dock. i I I fjffi IV 1 i Mrs. Julian gave a second luncneon pn MISS MAY TYcJOJ.

1T yrC i 'N9 rE op one or tmw ousesj a i I rniciFf or i ljlil' 'j Saturday, quite as handsome as the first. to eight guests, old family friends of her mother, the late Mra William Means, one of the handsomest and most brilliant women that has ever graced Cincinnati society and whose loss is utill lamented by many friends. Ths Misses Rammelsberg have asnt out Invitations for a card party on May In honor of Miss Mary Moors Dabnejr. Mias Marie Hinkle will entertain at bridge on Monday. Mrs.

M- E. Ingalls was called to New York by the Illness of her granddaughter, Abbia Ingalls Barnard, who Is at school st Dobbs Ferry. She was removed to New York and operated upon for appendicitis. Ths operation was very successful and tbs little girl Is now thought to be out of danger. Mra.

Roger Williams, wife of General "Roger Williams, Master of the Hounda of the Kentucky Fog Hunters Association. la spending a fsw days at the Slnton. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stem, who were members of ths Ingalls house party at the Hot Springs, returned horns last week.

Mrs. Stem has been much occupied with birthday parties sines her return, as her ht we lovely Itttla girls celebrated their birth days last week. Miss Mary being tbs belle of the ball on Wednesday last, and Miss Clarissa carrying off the honors on Friday at aa aftornooa affair, at which all her small school friends and cousins, ths Davidsons, mads merry. Mr. and Mrs.

D. H. Holmes aad tbelr daughters are in Washington In attendance upon the marriage of Mrs. Holmes's niece. Miss Zaide Forsyth Gaff, and Surgeon Latnghorna, U.

8. N. Mias Rachel Gaff, who has been a member of the Ingalla house party at the Virginia Hot Springs for the past-fortnight, is to be maid of honor to her cousin. The wedding is to be on Tuesday at St. John's Church.

Washington, It will be a brilliant affair, with no sad of gold lacs, epaulettes and ehapeaux. aa there will be throe naval Captains among the uahera. Mr. Frank Bills, aad Pendleton Rodgers will be the civilian ushers. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles M. Hinkle and Miss Hinkle. who hava bean at Hot Springs. ars now In New York In attendance upon the Langhoroe-Oaff wedding.

Ths bride Is a niece of Mrs. Hinkle. Mr. Howard lecture on "Browning last Thursday at the Woman's Club before the Browning Section was a brilliant success. There was not a vacant seat, and many stood during the lecture.

Mr. Grigg's nest lecture will be on "Tolstoi and His Influence Upon Modern Russia." Mrs. George Harper, of Walnut Hills, has returned home, after a pleasant visit with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Jamas B.

Waiters, of Dayton, Ohio. The University Club opened its new hams tn the Seeley residence, at the corner of Fourth and Broadway. Thursday afternoon with a reception from 4 to 7. The President. Mr.

Edward H. Ernst; tbs members of the Executive Committee. Messrs. Harry B. Mackoy.

Albert H. Morrill aad Murray Sea son good, and the other officers of the club beard many words of praise for ths work they have don In Yurnlshiag the clubhouse, which is a nodal of comfort and elegance from basement to roof- The enthusiasm that marked ths opening showed that a University Club has been much needed in this city and that Its success Is assured. One of ths most fashionable and beautiful events on ths Kentucky side was ths reception given by Mrs. Stanley Casa Archibald to compliment to Mrs. Jams) End.

i THE ENQUrUER. CINCINNATI. SUNDAY. APltTti 28. 1007.

erty uaomicd tfa. nnrat ta tittle Mr. Archibald wss townd la roe-col-land Mart RJchter. and Bllln the of lie girt sad orc4 tuff on, Uoe effective introduced Bucnert. Edw.

V. Lim.u.r. ttiWlfur tiis touts wereln order tb. sum Th guest of honor Angelo Davidson. ugutu O.

tJI WMH i Jt VA' Mm I. Park. Chart orris vita every coarse of tti elaborate Mincn- Bfrn mere uuicun jb rytL Th. (aMt, war Mum Elixabetn wearing an exquisite of white entnem. i u.r.

shilling Jmsmu Kin-i nana Dsuntea. rare teee ana AUcm vv hit la iter, mm wss received wHh.ssthoaiasm. diamond a hrtsaer. Judith Colston, Hand Battler. Lea- rsoged for gue-ts" to listen to the program.

Ise Toft. Harriet E31i. Helen Stevens. Tne young violinist. Mr.

Aansler. waa ac- Rath Wllbr. OMerton Morrill. Mary Lou-1 conapanied by Miss edra of the art of elocution. She goaraed in sea -shell pink embroidered chiffon.

Miss Edyths McRae has returned to this city, srfter a two weeks' visit In Detroit, Michigan. Miss McRae will leave Cincinnati June 1 for a visit with Miss Helen Eaeaea). of Bridgeport, CJoan. Mias" pames. Miss McRae and other young ladies snu: from Nav York June 2T.

chaperoned by Mrs. M- A. Crosley. of New York City, for a tour through Europe, returning to this country the latter part of September. Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Rudolph Neff. formerly of Cincinnati, now of Chicago, havs announced the marriage of their youngest daughter. Miss Rebecca, on April IT. to Mr.

Thomas Richard Davie, of Chicago. Mr Neff removed to that city about two years ago. where MUs Neff has since been pursuing her medical studies. Mr. Davies is connected with the dramatic staff of the Chicago-Journal, and Is the only son of Mr.

Thomas Davies. After May 1 Mr. and Mrs. Davies will be at horns at 8223 Rhodes ave nue, Chicago. James C.

Ernst has sent out at home cardaor Friday of this coming week In honor of the Woman's Press Club, of this city Mias Mary Gabell Richardson has bad a delightful visit with General and Mrs. Cas-tleman, of JyOtiisvlUe, and will remain a few days longer. Luncheons and theater parties were given In her honor. Mrs. Walker P.

Hall, of Dexter place. gave a luncheon Friday. The guests were Mrs. Frank Anderson. Mrs.

Tyler Field, Mrs. Tom Graydoa, Mrs. Horace Schmid- lapp (Jean Maxwell), Mrs. Bayard Kilgour, Mrs. John G.

Grsydon, Miss Scarborough, Mrs. Denton Stephens. Mrs. Harrison Guthrie and Mrs. Joseph 8.

Graydon. Miss Baker, of St. Louis, Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Walker P.

HsJL and la being feted by several friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. M.

Dolph. of aft. Auburn, had as their guest their daughter, Mre. C. Burdsail Smith, of Cleveland (Grace Dolph), in whose honor Mrs.

Dolph gsvs an in formal at home last Saturday and two luncheons were given by friends. She left yesterday for -Cleveland. The engagement is announced of Mlas Mala Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reese Morgan.

Bellevue, to Mr. William Eggers, of Westwood, son of the lata Herman Eggers. Mrs. Richard Dymond will in a few days have as her guest Mrs. Thornton Mills, wlfs of Rsv.

Thornton Mills, of San Jose. the latter being a brother of B. Fay Mills, ths evangelist. She has been visit ing relatives in Baratoga. N.

and will be here some time, being en route to her home In California, Mrs. Walter Burwnam, of Summit avenue, Price Hill, left Wednesday for a visit to her mother, golngby way of St. raul to Spokane, and thence to Davenport, Wash. She will also visit a brother and his family on a big Western ranch. The engagement la announced of Miss Margaret Culbertson to Mr.

John Wheelrr, formerly of New York, now of Portland, Ore. She Is a niece of Mr. Samuel Poguo, and a niece of the late Joseph Poguo and the' late Henry Pogue, and makes her home with Mrs. Joseph Pogue. The wedding will be on June 5.

Mrs. Charles J. Hunt, who had charge of the D. A. R.

table on Thursday In the luncheons for the Home for Incurables, was assisted by Mrs. Jacob Bauer and Miss Bauer, of Lawrcnceburg; Miss Helen Dodds, MJss Edith Meacham. Miss Louies Gihbs and Miss Ella Wilson. The table decorations were tn red, white and blue a mound of red carnations in, the center, surrounded by blue 'violetk and masses of white sweet peas. Miss Alice Knapp gave a dinner at the Havlm Wednesday night in honor of Miss Ruth Foy, a bride elect.

The decorations consisted of manses of pink roses, and there were flowers for each guest, and also hand some souvenirs. The Art Department of ths Woman's Club hsd a reception Monday following the brilliant lecture of Miss Helen Hinkle, "English Cathedrals" being her theme. Miss Belle L. Clay was at the head of the re ceivlng group. Miss Helen Hinkle being the guest of honor.

Mrs. S. M. Felton, of Chicago, who was recently here for a visit, has now gone to New York to see Miss Hadassah Felton off for a trip of five months in Japan with a party of friends. Miss Marie Hinkle will entertain at cards to-morrow.

Mr. snd Mrs. William Jordan Taylor havs just moved into their new home on Madison road. Mrs. Taylor's mother, Mrs.

E. M. Weston, and Miss Weston havs arrived from New York to visit them. Miss Weston wss much feted when here last season. Mr.

and Mra. A. B. Wesson have as tbelr guests Mrs. Dalsell and children, of St.

Paul- Mr. and Mrs. Anthony G. Brunaman. with Miss Genevieve, returned a few daya ago from Florida.

Mr. and Mrs. Brunsman divided their time between Anna Maria Key, where they have built a cottage, and Bradtown, where Mrs. Filler spends her winters. Mrs.

Filler will remain In the South until late in May. Major Franois H. Weaver, chaplain, 17. S. Army, whose home is now at Newry, will be ths guest of Captain M.

M. Maxon'a family during the middle of May. He comes here to perform the msrrisge ceremony of the eldest daughter of the family. Miss Edith Elisabeth Maxon, on Msy 13, the groom being Mr. Paul Gerhard Schwara.

a son of Dr. Ernest be warm. and Mrs. Pauline Schwara (nes Neck- erman). The horns of ths grormi parents is at Water Feldkirchen art en.

Austria. Chaplain Weaver Is an ordained clergyman of the Lutheran Church, and until he re cently retired was for many years regimental chaplain of the Tenth United States Cavalry, in which the father ot the bride- to-be served for many years. Mrs. Mary E. Gllligan.

ot West Eighth street, has announced the engagement of her daughter, Grace, to Mr. Robert E. Lee. The wedding will take place Saturday morning. June In St.

Peter's Cathedral-Rev. Michael MulvihiU. the pastor, will offi ciate at the nuptial mass. Mr. and Mrs.

Lee will spend a month visiting relatives in Chattanooga, Atlanta and in South Miss Ruth Foy, who is to be 'married early in May. is being much feted. Mtss Clark Robben. of South Norwood, will give a luncheon and card party for her Tuesday, and on Wednesday Miss Poor, of Walnut Hills, will give a theater party and a dinner at the Havlin tn her honor. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Dymond are being welcomed by friends, having recently come noma front Mexico, where they toured for several weeks. Their niece, Miss Florence Ebersole, was with thena. Mrs. Thomas Dohaa (Marie Voea) is here from Springflsld vial ting Mrs.

Margaret Dohan, of Lincoln avenue. She is accompanied by her little daughter Marjorie. Mrs. William Sextro gave a luncheon for Mrs. Dohan Saturday at ths Business Men's Club, aad each of her former classmates will entertain for her.

Miss Gertrude Sheer-en has arrived noma from. New York. Washington and Mias Emma Poor, of Forest avenue. Wal nut Hills, has returned from Chicago, where she attended several house parties and bad a round of garetiea. Miss Leona Voss sails June 1 on the Princess Irene for a three months' tour of Europe with Mr.

George Voss and party. A dance was held in the fraternity rooms of Eta Chapter of S.nfonia at ths CoUege of Music last night. A feature was the Introduction of several new waltzes and two-steps by ths members, these being ded- kated. to Siafonia- Among those present wars Misses Virginia Bourne. Alice Beckmaa.

Edna Byron, lima Wiedemann, Aids and Alvtna Davidson, Elisabeth Tbula cured ths prise. irm. Herbert Paul Henkel. Palm. Chaa.

Warner. Fink. Lee Tbals and Grever Davis. At high noon Wednesday a marriage was solemnized tn Nn York which will ha of Mrs. L.

T. Robert ana will visit relstives at an early data In Washington. D- Mru. James P. Tarvtn.

Covington, will leave May 10. to- attend tha United Son of ths Confederate Veterans' reunion. which will be held en June hi Richmond, Vs. Mrs. Tarvin haa been elected ens of the Matrons ef Honor.

The Ft. Mitchell Country Club wiH be formally opened ths laat of May; the golf Unas on Wednesday, May 1. Mtss Dollaa and Miss Glsdys Doamare) of Covington, gava a handsome dinner at the Ft- MltcheU Country Club. In compll raent to Miss McKensie. of Lima, Ohm, guest of Edna Swarm last Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hemlngray. of Coy ington, will spend a part of the summer In ths Highlands. Mr.

and Mrs. W. B. Perkins sailed last Saturday week for Germany, to stay several months at Naubeim. Mrs.

Fannie Lovell and Mra. Virginia Lovell Hodge returned April 27 to the! home in Covington. Miss Lovell spent part pf the winter in Florida. Among tha Covingtontans who attended tha MeAbee-Hemlngray nuptials were Mrs. Dsnlel Hemlngray, Mrs.

Frsnk Cress, Mrs. Samuel Long and Mtss Lida Matthews. Tbs "song aad story" satertslnmsn gtven at the home of Mrs. Frsnk Rothler, in Covington, for ths benefit of the U. D.

C. memorial fund, under Mrs. Mattle Bruce Reynolds's direction, wss a success. The singing of Miss Anderson snd Mlas Rose, of Price Hill, elicited applause. Mrs.

W. Morris, in a Quaker costume, sang several old-styled ballads. Mr. Coffman was In fine voice, snd Miss Hallam's German story was finely told. Mrs.

James C. Ernst, of Covington, has issued Invitations In compliment to the Woman's Press Club, Friday, May Mr. and Mra. Louis B. Kueven, of Cov ington, announce the engagement of their daughter, Louise, to Mr.

Frank J. Cannon of Cincinnati, formerly of Washington. D.C. The marriage of Frank X. Piatt and Miss Grlselfla Hewitt will take place at the bride's residence, on Bank street, Tuesday evening.

The bride la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hewitt. After the wed ding Mr. and Mrs.

Piatt will reside on Mar shall avenue, Norwood. Mrs. II. 8. Hersog.

of 1LC3 Yale avenue, Walnut Hills, la on a visit to her daughter Ray, now Mrs. Gustave Louis, of Washington, 8. C-. who has Just returned from her wedding trip. On Saturday, May 4, Mrs.

Michael Meldel will give a euchre at the Hall, Charlton and Vine streets, ML Auburn, for the ben efit of the Holy Name Church. Mrs. S. S. Mears entertained with a Japanese party April 1 honoring Miss Mar-jorle's sixteenth birthday.

Among the guests were Eva Green. Mary Parry, Ion Digga," Edna Paper. Mabel Allen. Helen Allen, Mabel Lawrence, Irene Kochman Ada Chambers, Jessie Alexander, Beulah Barnett, John Flrnkoaa, Ivy Drsek, Harold Webner. Fred Buchanan.

Ed Walton, Eugene Chambers, Bob Mossman, Walter Beechcr, Gordon Lawrence, Lee Flnkle, Van Wltiana, Cllf Cheeseman and Alvan Hoffman. Mrs. Conrad Rechel entertained Thursdsy evening In honor of Mrs. Fred Feltig. or Ind.

Those present were Miss L. Rabe, Miss L. Rotfuss, Miss E. Henke Miss A. FToellch, Miss K.

Froellch. Mrs. Fred Meyer and daughter. Mrs. Kred Fei-tig, Mrs.

Catherine Bader and Mrs. Con rad Rechel and son Howard. A dance wan given at the home of Mies Gertrude Smith, 721 Laurel street. Wednes day evening. Among those present were Misses Nagel, Ottbriel, Outhsuser, PIket, Laurlle, X.

Trishler, F. Triahler. G. Smith, Messrs. Van Vleck, of Huntington.

W. MacDowell. of Akron, Ohio; Kiefer, H. Bei mel r. Fowler.

L. Selmeir and Frank Bea- tenbacher, of Covington. Mlas Susie Steffen was honor guest at a party at her home on West Ninth street Thursday evening, tha occasion being her nineteenth birthday. A party was given Miss Manila McKlver at her home In Riverside last Monday evening In honor of her eighteenth birth day. Those present were Misses Oala War ing, Stella Becker, Gertrude Bocklage, Jennie Adrian, Lida McKlver, Jennie Warnick and Mellla Sargeant.

and Messrs. John Becker, John Strubbe, O. Skeen, Beverly Steele. William Bock If go. rtxteeth birthday.

Those iriiwt srerej Misses Aaaa Myers. Lrlne Oeaabie, trade Redsahur. Daisy Duaaua. Liana. Ul.iw Him aad Messrs.

Jos Clark. Charles Dellbraeses, Martin Gain a sad Leal Is Darts. Mrs. liana and nr. see Mrs.

O'Gere. interest to nun Clrveinnetiana. The eon-1 Miss Alma Lukea sad Miss Stella He- truttar Dsrties were Miss Emma Louise I neasy entertained la honor of Mlas Kanaka i. Mr. ta wc.

vr- at be kau la Mad KarB MI I rtrxrtgmt Catherine lilOO aDa iJWJC pmygq armucajiy vwcru William Bfteiby Berry, of New York City. I liam White, of ML Harrison, this city, and onlay night. There was eaaemg. a4 at Hmr fnmiJvr a.a,n TM-k it Tim mtdniaht a dainty laack served. Thoss tiooi of voioe save erldeace or ncr itaowi- i marriase was suteuy ceieoratea at ins were aiaua home of Mr.

and Mrs. George Scbenck, 475 Uenneesy. Alma M. Luaesk Mart Kelly, West End arenas. Rev.

Father Doeey. of St. Patrick's Cathedral, officiating. Mr. and Mrs.

8ullma win reside la New York, but will visit Cincinnati during th summer. Mrs. Theodore Alios, of Covington. -tertained he her apartment. Informally, la compliment to Iter daughter, Mrs.

Ernest Miller, of Newark, f. last Wednesday. She gave a handsome dinner party to her cousins. Mr. and Mrs.

Weakley mad Misses Weskley, Avondsle. In the evening ra Barwig. Kartells Weeate. CTiara ns- er. John Brna.

John Lake. Eaail Head, Char es aV-haeleer. Ed Mayer. Harry Smith. Max Tan ber.

Curtis M.ller. Charles Woods. Frank Teaedsle. Kgraont cnsablt Clauds Gibba. Those whs took part la the sscrseeful minstrel sanw gives br St.

Paul Athietie t-in last Wednesday evening were Leonard Weatootl. Mrs. W. K. Mr-Caw.

Merte Pleree. George Pierpont. WUlisas J. Hail- other friends of the Woodford were Invited 1 rsrt J- vi eigoL Stanley Bedds. to spend ths evening.

Bridge whist was enjoyed. Mrs. Carrie Howe, of Toronto, se Charley Hallman. Harry McKlver, Harry Sargeant and Master Mao Sargeant. Mrs.

Henry Hue'ber, of Corryville, enter tained last Thursday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Bauer, Mr. and Mrs Schwender.

Mr. and Mrs. Herold, Mr. snd Mrs. Richter, Mr.

and Mrs. Wslsgarber, Mr. and Mra. Bauer, Mr. and Mrs.

Huether, Mrs. Wuerth, Mra. Wall, Mra. Christian Mrs. Ernst.

Mrs. Clare, Mrs. Hunderlock. Mias Hilda Huether Miss Katie Wuerth. Miss Cells Huether.

Mr. J. Bauer, Mr. E. Wuerth.

Mr. Walter Huether and Mr. Carl Huether. Mrs. William Meyer entertained with dove party in honor of her sister Helen's fifteenth birthday anniversary.

Those pres ent were Misses Nettie and Martha Krae mer. of Oakley: Flora Luken. Anna Miller, Mabel Mueller, Florence Kerner, Helen and Angelina Mueller, Mrs. Mueller and Sadie Meyer. At a mask party, given by Miss Elenora Weber aad Mr.

Otto Bleler In honor cf Miss Henrietta Weber at her residence. 654 West McMickea avenue, tha following were pres ent: Elenora Weber. Lillian nermann. Ellen Hang. Bertha Annie Puke, Rose Puke.

Alvanla Crist, Elsie Ries, Elsie BchmldL. Katie Kramer. Dora Thea, Edna Kiasenaer. Henrietta Link. Emma Weber, Otto Bleler, Fred Liermann.

Andrew Com- berger. Peter Burg, William Hobt. Jacob Hobt. Wm. Bloom, Alfred Bcnmidt.

vtm. Hoffmann and Edward Schneider. Miss Laura E. Graham, of- Nortbside. Is the guest of her sister, Mrs.

M. Ramsey, af Midland. City. Mr. aad Mra.

G. F. Stutsmann announce the engagement of their daughter. Mathil da, to Mr. Roy Bogsrt.

of Cedar Point. Ohio. Tbs wedding will take place In tha near future. Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Niemaa announce the marriage of then- daughter. Norma, and Mr. Franklin Hodgdon Lord, of New Tork. Monday. Che 18th of March, at the Church of the Transfiguration.

In New York City. A party was given Mr. and Mrs. George Seilbecher at their home on Nixon street last Saturday evening la honor of the thirtieth anniversary of their marriage. The musicals given by Mrs.

Edward F. Stelnman at her home in Clifton, on Saturday afternoon, was enjoyed by some sixty guests. The aumbera on the program were rendered by the following: Mrs. Lillian Trier-Flora ted t. Misses Helen H.

Boehm. Agnes M. Stenger and Ida Hauafeld. of Hamilton; Messrs. J.

Fred Bender, ef Hamilton, and J. F- lamp. Mra. A. H.

Streng. of East Walnut Hills, formerly of North Side, left Saturday for several weeks' stay ta New York, visiting ber aunt, who will return with her some time In June, stopping at Roc beater aad Buffslo to visit relatives. Mlss May O'Gara entertained last Thurs day evening at the home ef ber parents. ats, 1072 Harrison avenue, ta honor ef Edwsrd Weisbeum. Edward O.

Osier. T. A. Or I pen. y.

M. Duncan. Mies H. Kleeae end W. Bangs.

A number ef the members ef the Yeufig People's Society of the Emmaus Evangelical Lutheran Church, of this elty. aad the St. Paul's Evsagelical Lutheran Church, ef Madlsonvilis, formed a party that went to Hamilton last Wednesdsy evening to attend an entertainment aad social given by the young folks ef tha Lutheran Church of that place. Among those In the party were Mleaea Flora Brand Herat. Selssa Crimen, Oiga and Julia Louise Frankhaus, Clara Kroetseeh.

Marie Keesav ner and Messra. William Keatse. Charles Beckmaan, Fred Sellkoe. Charles Marech-mann. Charles Hohlt, Clifford Knost.

Vat. Mayer. Fred Wlrkfeld aad 11 arena a Look. A luncheon was given last Tuesday la honor of Miss Edna Lemper. These present were Misses Stella Maria Dodt, Ida Rabe.

Pauline Wolff, Alma Kuechlcv, Blanch Weir. Charlotte Ceok, Rose Fleeh. Lilhan Beck aad Blanch Haaser. Mr. and Mra Charles E.

LsCount. of Walnut Hills, announce tha engagement of their daughter, Eva Lola, to Mr. Walter li. Tarr, of Hartweli. Mr.

and Mra. M. Hlrschman, ef No. TIT West Ninth street, announce tha engagement of their daughter Nellie to Mr. Jacob Slvtta, of Pittsburg, Penn.

A party waa tendered Florence A. Jana at her home, 3412 Copeland street. Walnut Hills, April 24. A dainty menu was served. Among those present were Messrs.

Florence A. Jans, Olga Fsat. Juatlna Borjea, Florence Russell, Cstherlne Henry. Alice Murphy, Grrlchen Sicker, Florence Woods, Clara Woods. May Fuhr, Elsie Lowry.

Mil. dred Jans, Ethel Jans, Mrs. Jans, Messrs. Ira Fountain, Relf Wulfeketter, John O. Fuhr, David Litttelohn, Willie Homa, Milton Splelman, Walter Russell and Mr.

Jans. A party was given in honor ef Mrs. J. A. HUler.

of Terrenes road, last Saturday evening, with the fallowing guests present: Mr. and Mra. J. S. Redmond, Mr.

and Mra. Hugh Conway, Mr. and Mra. George Hartley, Mr. and Mra.

Albert Tranklin, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Seblotrman.

Mr. and Mra. Henry Shuits, Mr. snd Mrs. George Wtl.

Hams. Misa Louise Redmond, Miss Jull Franklin. Mlas Clara Schlottman. Mlas Golden Redmond. Mln.es Grace snd Manar va Hlller, Masters Rslpb Redmond, Ed win and Walter Hadley, Leo Schlottman, Albert Franklin, and John Williams.

A birthday party wss given In honor of Mlas Alma Graefs. at her noma. 11-8 Ra. street, this week. Those present were Will Bremer.

Sidney Pandorf. George Fray George Henan, Charles Jahnks, W. O. Wrede, Elsie Rothert, Frieda Weyl. Loula Llllle Zlvl, Martha Wrede and Alma Graefe.

Mr. and Mra. William White, of Langdon avenue, were given a farewell reception Thursday evening, previous to their de parture for Los Angelea. Cal. Among those present were Sir.

and Mre. Wro. White. Sr. Mr.

and Mrs. O. A. White. Mr.

and Mrs. White, Mr. and Mrs. ('. Muller.

Mr. snd Mrs. C. Green, Mr. and Mrs.

B. Lews. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Oeeper.

Mr. and Mrs. R. Williams. Mr.

and Mrs. G. E. Feree- Mr. and Mrs.

Mieverllng. Mr. and Mrs. Deremo, Mrs. W.

Kerr. Mrs. Zeiler, Mias Helen llliame. M.se Emma Deremo, Mtss Alvina Deremo and Mr. Carl Deremo, Mrs.

Donald Grant MeVean entertained with a theater party Saturday afternoon In honor of Mra. Francis J. Hsnlon, ef Covington. The party Included Mrs. T.

C. Reed. Mrs. Monroe Swindler, Mrs. Oris Ware.

Mrs. D. C. Free. Mrs.

A. A. Hsnke Mrs. II. Briston, Daisy Fairhead, Agnes MeVean, Elate Coflln, Zelia Prather, Emma Varlan, Marguerite Michie.

Jane Williams. Hattte Terry. Mollis Pye, Mrs. anion and Mra. MeVoan.

One of the pleasant affairs of Thursday evening wss the entertainment wbieh took place at ths horns of Miss Anna Howe, of Ut Richmond elreet. The program con. slated of vocal selections, arranged by Mlas Seville L. Hoffman. There were about 60 guests present.

At the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra Frank -sevoto. of Walnut Hills, last week, friends snd relatives of Mlas Mae Devoto, whose engagement to Mr. L. M.

Heck has been announced, gavs her a miscellaneous shower. Forty-seven guests were present. A dance followed tha shower. Miss Virginia Sharp, ef Covington, gava a dinner psrty in compliment to her attractive guest. Miss Leora Richardson, of Lexington, Ky.

Miss Georgia Coppln, of Lakeview, at ber father's handsome country seat will entertain April 29 In compliment to Mias Ooebel, of Cincinnati, the bride-eleet of Mr. C. S. Splelman, of Columbus. Ohio.

Mrs. Fredrlch Morcom snd Miss Kate Hamilton were among the guests who at- tended the McAbee-Hemlngrsy nuptials laat Wednesday in uncle, Ind. Dr. and Mra. Paul Cassfdy, ef Covington.

gave a theater party In compliment to their guest, Mtss Btark, of Bowling Green, Ky. Tha dome of Mrs. Samuel Blgstaff. of tha Highlands, waa a bower of beauty laat Wednesdsy when she entertained tha whtat snd euchre tournament In compliment to tha Henrietta Hunt Morgan Chapter. V.

D. Mrs. Ida Benjsmla. ef 81 Oak street. Walnut Hills, announces ths engagement or cer naugnter, senna, to Mr.

Sol. Mai as. of this city. At home to-day. Miss Bertha Buetrner, of North Fair.

mount, entertained Thursday evening honor ef Mr. A. HUstnger. ef New tors. Miss Mary Hanna Tebba haa returned te her home In Mt.

Sterling, Ky, after a twe weeks- visit with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Klappert, of East Walnut Hills.

Miss Florence Wlmmer. of Riverside, en- teruuoao aaiae szei wadsworth. of Chi cago, formerly of Cincinnati, during the past week. The children's minstrel play. "Stranded." written by Mr.

and Mra. WlU lam Smith Golden burg, will have Its Initial perform ance to-morrow evening at Columbia Hall. Eastern avenue and SUtee street. The east will include the following children: Hasel Haines, John Boyle. Carl Roehrer.

Mar. garet Hermstead. Charlie Stein, Arthur Koenrer, Aiine Bioyer. Hasel 8 lover. Laila Monaghan.

Margaret Leydoe, Helen Leva, avann jacnier, varan smith, Ruth Courh. tin. Anna Stein. Cecelia Davis and Oeorse Cough I tn- C0VUGT01T. A new sects! da wss srgmatsed A aril M.

The follow tug sre the promoters: Messrs. II Abale. Geerge Baeca. Dea-K brar Tainiij amlnvea. Aley aeaemsasa.

Oearge Rolladay. Marry Bardlea. Kleherd Tee Means. Willises Mrs. ElnH I era ef etas Art Cleb; Mm.

M. T. ahtea, wiee Prasbleat: Mra FTsmas Manar. lUearaisc tir ratary: airs, caante ecngsr. Mr.

and Mm. sHndtsaaa last Ti i In ceie. seated their twelfth snsivarsary ef snarraage at tbetr heme ea FfctiaaWtpfcts straet laxm. A De Lose la vietuag frliaea as Dae- Te enVtll) of aft. Jasha'a rsswm keld a ai as eK esiei aas I Bi BJ am fcusj Mlee avals sarseder.

rha as fTi.i, a Committee for lae flsrseoeuaes. -inme i aa ta-. they open ee Jane 1. Meelaeaea rra-rteai A. HaMlllva.

W. a Oik. wr VV H. Allie sea VI ejere eieetd p' eiti of taw Art clue xr. ana Mrs Dartd ar new lai alai artta.

a T. frr.w. ta Etaaar eeaues whs Toe O-uetea I teas kwt a ITS- I Wadnaaaar eaeiag. The trlw.mlr. saaaihrra aJ I 'iMi.

afaaara kica.M gaaaav. Geaase kuatar, i a I DECIDED VALUES IN TAOLOREO SUITS to-m no vv- r.i da y. 68 79 108 LADIES sod MISSES' TAILORED SUITS Fancy mixtures, stripag. chocks and olld colors, Eton. Post and Cutaway stylts, 123.00 und S30.00 Tfcluss.

LADIES and MISSES' TAILORED SUITS Solid oolors, Bsrcwsand fancy mixturss, hlp-lsnrth Costs, Et or. and Cutaways, values $30 to 940 LADIES and MISSES' TAILORED SUITS Plain Serges, light-weight Broadcloth, Imported fancy mix-tures, la all fashionable styles MODEL SUITS One of a kind, plain tailored and aemi-tallored, valuo w75.00 and fOS.OO MODEL SUITS One of a kind, oiAin tailored and semi-tailored. EC 33 I CaTjrcusv line Lingerie mnd Linen Dresses, White, t'lnh, Blue, Natural, Ecru, Lavender cisoicz $20.00 CHOICE S25.00 I CHOICE S35.0Q CHOICE S50.00 S20.00 fid I p. MKNOX" New York Ladies' Sailor Hats. "OUR OWN" Exelusi Ladies' Sailor Hat-.

In Rot and Split Braid Straw, $2.00, S3.00 and $4.00 a xa wuimann rrAST4y ST plntcd Miaatvo PiHTl rorrT" rora. T)aYa. Ute- nri iri nrr tTATIKI. HltAaa UK OS, Ml.in S( MAMl'r-eCTI MK Sll. EH IK u.u nrtmm UmWtUi 1870.

fifth and Elm, Lion vaa. William eweeear. Ha rev ar-1l- aa4 Krt-ar Mtusrafeaia Tha iajlae praaanl vara M'aaee Asn.a T'lper. Jaaaa RhWs. Mafia lK.d.

A-ilate Mnoalav MIMraS Latiiia Thornlua. laaa hraSr, ur aaa Mo- Mra' Thomas MHIIkaa Haa raiumea freaa a Vint Willi lr par-nl. la I avllla sue time, ef Mlrhmi a4. la the sveet ef M'aa Anna Marahall Ml Mr. and Mta.

I.tna Waam. afar a vlall Mr Wumi parvfi'e Mr ana Mra OiarUa Wavsue. Kav, far lula. Mr. ai1 alra Ju.

aft e4 euni, Mlaa V'lltti. a ill al aa aarlr da la Sa i aiad wl'B Mra rlrlalaw. The Wr.maa a Auatller af St Peut't (liurrB sill slva. Mar a a Is Ihe sarUa hcuae. Tha Terk S'raat riue-h Ktoria lffu sava enSae al tha htmie af Mea rneae avat Friday.

A euau-al wa randra4. Wra. Joba Siawart. of Aenvilie. Is te tuwt fear paranta, Mr.

sad Mrs. W. tv. suuii-aate Mrs. Moafort.

ef Wm4laae Kr Is the fieei ef her parenia. Mr ad Mra MIsji. Said, ef Sand ford slr i'wlonrl Jta-la UuH SAa ratueaa feam as aslanda vlall In Ausaala. kr Whlla thar ha waa tha n'l af Mr and Mra Haanla S-harifa-r Ofrs Harry OalUr ralurna4 keaaa fruna Kint arwr sa estaeied visit. LATONIA, ST.

Mlas Oeersia Cef pla, vt laihevlaw rark. sarin eatertals ea Mndar, April ia. with a lines shower la eoan 11 ma nt Mlaa Mlide Oaaaai. ef frtoe H1U. Mrs.

O. Cbleman, ef at. lewis. Is the of aer paraau. Judse sea Mra ftiUaiae.

ot Waakisgtoe avanue. Mlas Mary (iwes la the guest ef rrleMf le ArllKgtua Halahta. tim smart waa antariaiaae sr Har Fvse at hie home rnda evanina anluv faiuae anilj a rarahnvnia were aerva-1. Mlaa l.uiie I hmn nf Oerlarioa. waa the guaat of frlarvaa la letuaia fur aarerai eaa la.l N.t Mra.

Knallah Direr haa ha tha sweat tJ her MMhar. Mrs. Nirmas, ef hark sraeua, for tha paM weak. Mlaa Marsarat aviai rwtwraad Monday fmra rrlca H4I. whrra aha was tha sueat of rrl1a A parrr of yiuns f' ha waa ant-rtan4 at tre name mt Mr ard Mra Mlahoe.

of t-lha atraat. oa Monday avaalary air. ai4 mrm. an I'jv. mnm wvrv fwwrrivq Wrdnradar.

ift fv sa estrnalve trla In tha a-ath Mian Vrwlnla rawt awiaralad Saturdar art. arauuo, tna oouuk-a balas bar anh h'tadar ZBLAHOZB. Mrs M. A. Wise aad da us tar.

Mias Ca'alra ef LMnmore rarb. soanl the werfe aad with Mta Ldtey Unr nble. of Cewneaweeitb aense. Mra. Jsmae Perelal Stuart aad sees, ef Lsula- villa.

eenr.e rriday te asae4 the Sanaa sad aya. ar la this vlllaee. Mr. aad Mra. Asearees fbeaaait, ef Lasiais- too.

sseel laat weak eltb Rev. awd Mra Oaursa Huraagtea at Kee-Me-Za Spfiaaa Mra p. H. Sheerer, ef grtaaevr road. ae Sara wall dlanar Friday for Mia loabart Mlvrbaa ajieerer.

wbe left aalwrsay fur bar baane at IU. rblllaplae Isleaaa. Mr. and Mrs Rankle Mevtll. ml Owiafiaa.

will arrive bare w.n-nlair la iduI the awns an i ainae st TallaCarro bLaa. Mlaa Tlina a. Maaaoa. of 'Tlasoa. le vlattias Mr aad Mas.

K. U. ansae, ad Uvesuasaku araaua. Mra. oala.

or the tfrjimm, was tha iaat last weak ad Mrm Tbaueore of (Vvia a Mias Uraos HaiMiMf af carreiloa. aaowt aa aaa wua bar eowaia. Mra Ciare SL.aiar. of Mome st raat Mre. fvae nam sas aaei w.a.rt mt Braaaear road.

Mil tbs irk -end tat lore of aetuaas is Mra. oamsoa. ea uniee. is vwiias Mra W. Tsllafarre Mlae Aiira IC fmabwar la waleanni home froas a twe months' a-'Jours la Traarivenia, Ia.

Mlae la.xa Ivaae, of rvaanat awa. waa the gwaet wet wane ef Mra Jaa Hrla is Laa- dfXWPOalT. Mlas Sarbwwr. ef Marsvnia. wbe waa the gwast ef Mrs.

O. M. Mubwars. ef Maktea aeee. baa aa.

rvraed bona Mr. aad Mrs. Joba KalUeesk ad Keat Third street, cajefcratee tbetr thirty naual waddlna aaalvaraery. Caree a apacial faettare, aud Ise awceassfol eeataetasts were Masasaaas Caaai. saa.

OUasora, Barry. Meaars. Ollsaere. Wales aad J. Bsrry.

Mrs. J. t. BJea aad esaghter are the gwaeta ef Mrs. Joe' a saotbar.

Mrs. avrbowlaWte, ef Mai- Mrae, Kr- Mr- aad Mrs. Cbarias A Talsa are gweets Mr. Jsssas Irvia sag eaughtav. as teesa.

hi St. tasia, Me. The eoegngaiiee ef at. PwaT Oarsaaa to ssUral Prtdasiaaf Cberea will ealabraie a-ay tts atztlaek ssadvwraarr. bevlas) bane orsaamd ta lsdT, with Baamhaaobls of Sa Laat WedoeatUr aa Aaiv a eaaahtar ef Mr.

aad Mrs. UnJ. katuar. sod Mr. Jaa Hwra noniaa.il.

ware aaarrtwd at orvwa ana 1 va. Marr. Laulal adkcaato.1 at taw at ira a amiiw Mr. waiter cr oawto fwliwwad Cant raj eaeea. Mra Mary bta see aaaniar.

suae yraaxaa, lit ga te ttanror, Coio June 1. Mre. Jaanee rtaaar. of ue wlaee. ertaraiav4 tbe Hawrarue Uaat Morsae Ckata, M.

It. bwt sir. ana -atra. aaa rtainras. wr East vatre nat.

blawa.at. waaw Slaw a rm wlta Twra- ear erawjog tm hnwr wf taw.r anawe awry tnis ware fhtrad aad noa awarad Mra. I- Oaotiams, Mta. H. Ottanara.

Mra mmXTW. Mr Hartrt Gllawt. Mr. cwnw Wax and Mr. John batrf.

aaiif tnaea liaiial wars Mr. aad sua nr. 'Will Mr and Mm Harrr. Mr. awd Mr, hwt.nl a UMn.

Mr. end M'Si i ka.karv Mr and Mra. iioum rtao- bang. Mr. and Mrs.

rrwd acWhr. Mr. Alra. li.n-aes nv-H. mt.

aae Mrs tiaeya csr at am. and Mrs A J. Lilr(at, Mrs. ra. T.

1aimaa mt urnvTVald Ona Mr aad Mra. Prwl trwnaor. Mr. and Mrs. A.

C. Hirrua, Mr itJ Mra nare Waa and M.araa BLnraav ret aa. Iarata and lu ha rlailuiaa Mra. lark Mat ata ea graawrarl bnaiass Ikaratar afiaum wawa sba anlartnnn4 a sue anrir ad k-r uariaaa trwmtim at bae naoewa ham ea yownh aro-t. rark aa nina- 7 amaraanva nrkra wh'cn ah amnsd lw bar sonata a-rorod pntaraarlns tkn alwtaaau na mmu na tn tn hr-aan.

Th a pr.inl what ta artr.nara bad v-a-'t for. na iwiwbw in rmtoa wa ryt war esnwrad bv Mm Mmm -vr( aoa.ar. -a I AT ra inmna are sue. a I t- Th or. Ion I ia 1 1 I a a I.

faMi.w.i. Mia u. Um J.l.a Mi. btra 11 Wn Vt a tt-9 John r. i.

Ml, A I -II I a II 1 l.r and fcn I It.an-I- I l.a.l Mi M' Kiraii4 a M' aad Ur aai an. l.l.r. kl. M'. an.

i V.r. at I' i Rim, at Mi aa It: i. Vk 111 I. V. I aad 'hi, I i i i fori LAN I'HH a ra DAYTOJf, KT Mra Arthur II lurr.ed trrn a ap'iiia Tha Idaal a kt.ra-a ia.

cf 1 Ta.Ml.r b's' Miaa rw. Nai' waata wnra t. hi aa Harrta I au a. Olnaon -a I Uil'ii. hi.

-a Mra an ai faoat tba Ulan 1 -k. Mr la n.r a. Sa- a 'r. Mr aad Xr. rv" 1 aar.ua, frtara.

w.n-.r-a' Ohio. I CO. BmaaCJaZaaBaaW 'i a ui'i late BHiur, ehaa The American Pneumatic Carpet C.eaning HANITAHT AIM ItUCJ AMK AItl'M l.r.A.M.r.1 225 1-57 GILBERT PJIONB VOKTH 2S EVERY LADY HII'll'l Ir.T Mr. M. H.

Kt aibii's fr Btio snd llalrdrf ttlni firlari li Tin: hum I itia. Eilnrii Firi.rj a b'n! Kferl Bi'-'" Tlira-iit -I I a i k' 1 DEEP WRINKLES. And lr-i iti.ii. and i it i rii'ii JHa tlMfMili Oradua'a -if '). IHtM-aa.

hoe i BZLLTVUE. KT Mr rrwi aa Musdnr bt -1 oa Tar ana and Mra Harf. sir a. 1 sad Mra S-jOt-ai. a' sad Mra llarrr lra Mra.

g-rtlaa. M' a'1 Cos. tk Mlaaaa Na.ila Koasilad ira aa i r-. a n. a a a lr- Mr, han pa- V.

Wwdaanar mlw" loa a't Mla wt I n.ir-- I. t. tha I-. a oa 1 i-rr now, 1 Mia. ian.

rTMara4 M. 'n anl -a i-tm MS M. 'e rv a kmrt. r- and Junra a aea SOZODOBTrS 1 awvliahff. free from rit snJ uiingtt? Youousht0 ik Mt vour den tit.

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