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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 60

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ft, 1 A Successors to Laat fhuraaayyarantnf a maattnf waa naia im uaowoa rafiua acuaai rar taa aurMaa af armutlna aOammanHr Ca- la Llawead. Ba. fyaak Malaaa wu na pnaoipai afaakaa. MuaM waa fwi-tahad a tha Oall.aa af At a mm. iaaaary alaotlaa af altoara far Ua n-i'niw wii taa viae T.

ra. rilkart aad Mr Nalaaa. af Mataa. an Mr Ktoiy a Sbaalor Laarm Mr Offiera Kyr af Prtea But, hU aara aaa Mia, Oartaa Ma CCb, -Presenting "7- Advahcs M(pdl(ss foirvn Southern Wear ft. 'ft 'ft-: 'ft TAw yeara in pears past, Gidding Apparel forecasts the approaching mode with exclusive garments of dignity and daintinessideally suited to every activity and social need.

'TRAVEL COSTUME! GswifJO or Daytime and Evening Wn exclusive new apparel and the i most alluring millinery arriving At Half Price New Modes for the Holiday Season Frocks and Gowns for the Charity Ball, the farty, for the Dance, for every important event of the social season. Charming youthful modes especially assembled for the needs of the School or College Girl and the more conservative gowns for Madame. A Velvet and Brocade Wraps For Evening Fur-Trimmed Cloth Coats For All Occasions ft Costume and Blouses Sweaters Skirts Jewelry Novelties Street and.Dress Wear $22.50 $25.00 and up HoKday: Fur Sales Now In Progress The very newest modes in Coats, Wraps, Scarfs, Jacquettes aAd Separate Pieces. At Special Holiday Prices Km Hal BaltM to aurtataloc Mr. ao4 Mr Wlt J.

Rnto, CfeUtfQ, Ilk. mt Ut CbrtataM hU-4ay Mr, MitH milirt taUrUli4 W4. ir Kh a luMkMa ami r4 vwty tor (allnrUli Mr WllUaa Law ma Mr M. Stadar, Mr T. McOm, Mr J.

W. Daolal Mr William Klnnar, Mr Kdwara Ladlo. Mr Hrary Wall Mr T. autar, Mr M. Xunli.l, Mr Maldar aba Mr Thaolar M.

Talrnaaa. Judva aad Mr Rabart La kav wlik tkm far tha baUdar tbalr aa Bobart Jr at Culvar, lad. Dr. aad Mr Tawaday, af Kaatara ava ha raturaaa rm dallckthU vMt arltk Mlaliraa at Haattofc Xuaa, aad Mta koa ClUr. Mailoa.

T' TEUJL.CZ MBX. After a very aleaamnt mentb wtth Meada In gprtnflea, Ohio, Mlaa lUaabeU Jaf fa rlae la heme alnaa Tharaday. Mr. and Mr Oearte Bawka aad aaa Daaald ware roeeta Friday and tatwday Daeamaar IL aanta Ctaua waa th.ra from a Chrlatmaa tree dlatrlbuted gift and ramladad thoae who enjoyed the affi what waa In etara for tkam DMamhar 1L Mr. Thaadora Tbaawald, af Cleveland.

vniw, waa aara i mat; ana waaaaanay. Tiaiiin win nia aaatnar aaa aneia, aad Tarraca Plaea avanuaa. i af tha formar'a caraata aa Xaat MaMUIaa atraav Walnat Hill rar wuuaai t. uaya returaaa aama after a very eajarakie twa weeka with ralatlvaa la Laulavlll Kr. Raturalaa wltk bar waa a friend.

Mr D. M. Ballay, far-marly af LauiarUl new af Waahiuf- Tka aehaal Walfara Mzeaatlaa Cmralt. Ka aaalatad by teeckara af achaat gaa a cartel maa anMrtaiaoMBt rrMay art.rnoan, and Mlaa Leer Leaf kad far a feat far a fewdara thla weak her brether. CUOard Leaf, from IndlaaaneUa lad.

After a aery twa weeka Wnk paraat Mr. aad Mr Baaiual Llora, bart Hlcka (CkalyTJord) return Mr Weak te h.r kame la Charlaata W. Va. ta h.r karna la Charlaata Mr. aad Mr Jeyepb Kaata ware anaday Jbetakt a ef tkeur at ArHsgtea 9 BBUTXAB, which (or aa baanU tha air, Im tha manlty ud ia tha l4 tha poat, pow appprcaehaa In vary fact ea tha wtnga eftlm ChrirtaiM ladaad ia han.

For to-Krrraw tha fatafal ateeklaf will from 'tha ehlmnar ahalf, bar blafar af fcayaa and oracla ot popu larity familiar and fratarnaU Thtf aacltat eNar thlnfa. aummonlnf tha praraoea of Santa Clau aad hit banafleant pack, hi flaat raladaaraand bla all-parradlnf good ehaar, will oa Tpaaday ba auparaadad by a atlU awr anclaat cuatom tha backoalag mate of tha baifrr. tha chlaaa or bolla within and without Va eh arch, tha Joyful earola of chancal aad opacro ratloo tha wldaapraad radlaaMw 'paaao on aarth, food wilt la MM anunaiatad by Him whoa birth If Ml abratad. In an apoob whaa thara la. ba paaaa.

aad whaa rood will aaami to hava baooipa a mookary. thla raoaro ruf faatlTal a baaooa In ua aarlo- naaa. Uadlnc tha atumbllaa; Irorld tor ward tha yoiea of faith arylny tha wlldoraaaa. Svaa thoutrh to many tha rait aplrltual banaflt of thla day: af daya a loat la tha dlaaaaaloa trial and waarlnaaa of a parlod af ehaaga aad BMtarlallam, and In It thay aaa aa nothing but turmoil aad a trav aaty upon ordar, loro aad fuatlaa. yol tha mar1 Met that with all tha rait at tha world, atop to romambar that Ta thla dar a Child waa bort" roba thair parfunetory aoqulaaeaaoa of all vvmmary and adda thalr Toloa to thaardant phorua that arouaaa tha lataat aohoaa from ono and af tha aarth to tha othar, crying, "Ha It bornl Iong lira our Klngl" Vo aaa haa mora aonelaaiy aaprasaad tha iplrlt of Chrlatma than Mr.

2fa thaala) tfaxwail. whoao olorar pan la nat unknown to tha world af lltar-atura aa af tha law, and who haa aat dowala chaarfu! groatlng tha fol lowing Tulatlda a read: "Aftar all. what batur aaa ba paid of 4 maathan that ha known how to ealabrata ChrtatmaaT "Ha muat eonildar frlandahlp worth whlla. Ha-muat And laughtar battar than taara Ha muat hara tha aim. plleity of childhood, and yat hla Ufa muat ba lighted with a Btar.

JjfTo abaarra tha day ho mtlat ba man and myatte, hiatofian aad propha "Moraorar, ha muat ba tha chll drao'a friand Including tha chlldraa with anowy crowna, who bagln to un darataad Chrlatmaa after to yaira' Cbrlatmaa to Cincinnati aoclety maana a gala tuocaaaloa of featlTltlaa, aa untiring a tha elroult of tha aua and tha netting of tha moon, although Ita charming darotoaa beoome during thla fortnight of celebration mora familiar with tha latter, than with tha former owing to the fact that, though thay tumbla Into 'bad at dawn, tha appalling amoklneaa of tha town, which reach ea even to tha auburba, veili tha aunrjae aa a London fog obecurei tha alaotrfa aro. Tha Junior hara already atarted oa thalr gay round, watch thla year, aad Indoad for twa year haa quite outdone that of tha debutante them' elvaa. Blaaa thalr heart 1 for after all thla la for thtea youngitera parlod of auch Intaaaa excitement that Ita Joyou Impreaatona (if tha galaxy unrlTa them) remain forarer hallowed la thalr mind. By tha time thay are gallanta aad roaabuda how eror, theae rirld Image hay baaoma blurred by aatlaty aad aa tha preaent-day bella and bar awala take tha k.nnv fnnr da farna af haat and hoat- Kaaa, during tha Holiday, quite a a 'matter of ooure and not at all a something to ba "thrilled to tear" orer. Tha Tulatlda wonderland dla oovnred to-morrow with Mr.

and Mr W. B. JJoCaW danca at tha Country Club, will grow with aach now Addl tlon thalr empire of plaaaura, until It enchanted territory reach the Children' Hoapltal Ball at the Hotel Olbion, following tha Triangle per formance at Emery Auditorium on January 1 The boatee of each of the affair at tha Country Club hara been obliged to curtail their llata owtttg to the confine of that play ground which dlaeourag anything but a dene which indeed they nominate their entertainment, la the rery mart Invitation which have gone out for then, Bo many ef dha elder Junlora and eipeclally. the freahmaa at college are bidden to theae taeel. natlng feitivitle, that It iaavae UtUe room In the reception 'hall af the Country Club for anything more than aa Intimate few, betide tha unmar ried dancing 6.

'Aa Mr. and Mr. XL w. Edward are giving thalr debut danca at the Blnton. 'Where thay will have all the quiet of a club, yet an apartment per.

fact In It proportlona andtot too large for a private funotloa their affair may well be called tha only ball of the Chrlatma recea. and one ta which it will be poeelble to a few of their ovrn frlenda aavwall aa aiowara or i tnia, ip.r nop. ia tiava'wlth them Mra. Edward' niece. Mia Parley Fuller, of New Tork, a moat captivating young aromaa, who le a granddaughter of an Aeaoelate Juatlc of the Supreme Court of the tTnlted State and a groat-nleoe ef Chief Xuatlca Falter.

On Wedaeeday night, aa the great world with whloh he hpla Ufa been ea Indelibly eaaeeiated, aped upon the path of pleasure or culture to which he alto had of taa contributed, and with hla awa Inoomparably joyoaa plrlt enjoyed to tha full, tfi aoul of a great man tailed out vpoa It lat voyage, aad Judge Bufu Begg Smith wa no toor The table-winged mea-enger had oomej hi word bad been pronounced. and through th way Frovldaaoa, a brilliant mind had been ttUlo the vaat naefulaeee of aa exeepUonal Ufa, well-lived, grooAT, racnfras n. Oaa jHMdrad dnd tonmtr- wUn4 dirfawtU PiaakHertaa) Cbwehaa la Cto- Mr, aad Mr Babert Bam Ike tev'T Via la Haa) laate laltew gaalae aad Tha Baaaahava flaann at Mlaa Aaa Camilla. an'i Mm Fraaem Walta, befera the Caantiy Club. A.

rmbrtaw Charth at liM a'clack tkl wilwe, TOr a-ahur. mu. am mimlk ym h- fadta aad Mn. fi W. fVHam neatra ta- bmi ai kakar.

erana haaar af Mba rV 1 tThnT aa aridanaM dad Orphan Am halde tt aaaail Ckrtolataa aaiaamiaa laa na aauara aa at thalaatUaUaai aa Aakara araaaa. i MOIfVAT, PSCXMBSB M. ul Mm. W. K.

MsOaw. a iaeal daaaa far taatr oaaaew Hiaa laargara a taa vaaauy utaa. Mr adlaa tha alaal tha WaaMutl TTXaDAT, DBCEMBES ML fChrlrtiai Mlghtt Mr. aad Mi Matteaa I na taa Maury viaa lata, mm inaia, ChH tiai ealakrallaa far iniag yaa a. WSOIWOAT.

POTMWEB ML IM Vtaa Mtb batiwril! tha Mat ara.ria.ay uaaaan lor ananaaa at taa nHdwa af Mi Oaana Baly. iabJactt arkabarfa C-Majar BfBphaarl Arjybaraa't VUUa Cianrtia aad Ml I till i nmm v.ww.ww a I VT1.T. rEHEUUI la. aa Ear( MclOUaa. trtaafa ef thie af their 4ah BefMal by Mr.

aad Mm. B. W. Bdwatd a daM baa a aimaa far tamr KaUa. at a'clack.

mmm aimam TBUBSDASvrECEMBBB IT. The JTWwe Mlariea af ChM Chareh ea. tm lain raiiona i jrw mum Ceilera Club ef Clnelaaatt aajort Chriat- maa aalaeratlaai Mr Mas B. eaanae at macaaa. rBIOAT.

DBCEMBBB t. Mr. ml Mr Chariea Dartaa 1' mmw bafara tha Natl niai th.tr Aabataata ana. I a. Ml laaaa, a dm I la haaar a.

aaaia6alt iSi Mlat Aaaa bkinkla, Mlm Agaaa ana auee a man ma awpoia. Ball at the Th.mat fnaa leCaw Jaw Mr Hennaa Daaham. a dibataaf laach. hirer af Mima Baaio aad Marx Omar. email roun uaargia BO IW 9m ATVBDAT, JAXCABT fu mm maaaa na Mm Aaa aauuua.

lUlVAmVI ABB U. Cama a a Chriatmae crkbratiaa at MaUMly Daadag Ctea me a ua at Uutet Chareh fatteh Uaaa deqartaa Mali M. heetar ef Ml Jeaale OaJ Mr. ead Ml A. Ctlfferd a dabal MOlfOAT.

gANVABT Mr Chariee A. Blnaek, Uua BBW.TBABt DAT. 1 VKBBCABT 11 ABB la. aarrlawt a It, ui aa nam Pr.mrf Ih.jJ laMT af Mlae i AaaemMy the Ceaatiy Clab. ri-a-lV-mrtC ami i.W.

CameU ttlaa Claba fnaa 4 tel. nEBBOAKT Mb AUB MA CM 1. Mi fleeraa racbta reeatvoe from te la virmaaa nalirT 1 by Mia Ula Anew TaftHB Oibeea beUroeen. JZtfTZr itSihtStJi OeraaP Olaa -Clab give then? eeaoart la tha fm-aT-faT haadguartare an nm TBTBgDAT, lABTABT Alkart XxW. Vice i Mlaa IWM Chair a mi uim ara a.

1 taa niaaaaa a lanlhita ad hat battar af bar debm-Baaloa and Maty Mr. and MM. WIMaa Oeepa eoie. a niSAT. gAMVABT a.

w-a. r- hmm at taa atataa, turn jaaaa Eb- fmaa Ilia 1 ctnlA af laat Al TI7XSOAT. JAMVABT a. Mr. aad Mm.Oaem W.

DttimM a their From Bkatlna On at tha Area Blak nai la tradili wui reemre tkttr ta 11. KJb NmAT.m.ttniV Mr. aad Mm Fiwah Featdb BkUlmaa. af KXt fHaadel a taa-daara far tka debataate i a. -i aat at "Bmdfard Im ha mi JmiI.

iWJt rruma)m, imwvaai m. Mr. aad Mm MaU Moenaol a diaaar. Mra. Markkraltl aaeeaf aaaa at the Ceantry Clab ta haaar af ear xwiat vyeiai at tattr deaetaata, Mlm Mary.

at teie. Mr. aad Mm Hara Id WUH ITlehak ream. a TBUBgDAT. HBBVABT Id.

tm i widely enrlahed for the benefit of hi feUow men had been muffed out The dame had vanlahed aad tha choir of tha client majority, which la the mu-. la af tha pheree, had called a noble nature home. A friend, advocate and patron of all that waa hlgbeat and haat In life, la death be will be remembered for hi qualities of head and heart; for hla unieinan devotion to tha Internet of hi native city for hi rar at- tachment to hla family and to the obligation of a publlo position which he filled wtth remarkable' ability, and to which ho gave the benefit, not only the of their roaebud. Ml Helen of hi broad viaion, but of hi far- i .1 Influence reaching trlth contributing organiaatlone which alone oould'make of civic learning In Cincinnati aueeaa which It deaerred to ba- Mo chlaetled marble or memortallilng hronie eouid rurniab brave a moan- himL for tha naAia af Jntm Rnfn. Smith la Inextricably woven Into the fabrlo of civic hlatoiy la Ita moat Ideallatle guiae; irthat which will ea.

dure when it sentinel ef back and mortar, ita figure of to-day, are gone Juitloe aad the two greatest foroe for good whloh ha man nature oan conceive, aad which boar their owa testimonial of Jadg Bmlth'a honorable career, a dlatln' glahed example te hi frltcd col league and fallow cltUene: a noble inheritanea te thoe. cloeer to him than all alee, who now mourn yi 1r- rapamDiaj ivaa Owihr to the death af their uncle, Jodf Bufu B. smlt Mr. aad Mr 'ft'" Francis Harrlaoa hate postponed the dinner at tha Pillar an Chrlatmaa nlghfc- which they had arranged In honor of their debutante elster, Mlaa Anna Shepherd. The arrival to-day of Mra.

Arthur E. Franklin (Clara Ellle), who will join her Mlaa Elisabeth Anderson, at "Hlllalda" to remain with. Mr Lara Anderson over the New Tear, lsoa ma(tr of great pleasure to bar Warm 'friends, who ar legion avarywher i She la bringing with her her young eon. Master Richard Anderson, who le growing out af all recognition In the Far Wes irhere Mr. and Mr.

Franklin have a tplendlA big ranch In Idaho. Mo Institution la town haa a happier tug at the heart atringe than the Cincinnati Orphan Asylum, which, this efteraort at will conduct It customary Chrlatma frallo for theee radiant yonageter to whom thi bright, eunehlny building on Auburn avenue I "home," and a much happier one tbaa that which many chll draa of the poor eaa claim. There will be a big ChrUtmae tree, da tiling ly arrayed with qftfta to brighten thla greatest 01 au anniveroariee, ana tha earola and the yuletlde ballads wtir ba sitag with vociferous enthji eiasm ay ineae aomeieea little onee themaelvea, Tht I th annual eeie ration given the asylum by tha Board af Management, of which Mra. Robert Hajateed to the heade many frlenda ef Ita member aad af tha Institution la general are devot MONDAY, MABCH 1. MAXCH la, AND M.

bating Cla at tha Avaft Biaa nnnusATi mabcb flnilaaialt MaaDraH a Ml e-M -tr-r 0 tha baO at Motel Alam O-H bJ-M. JCTTS JK ITS! WBDXKSDAT, AWL I. nw. Mi. Ch rr-Tt h-mmr' Aa4.Uramt ilA.

far aTiVS th' ha-aM af the aUkkaaee tae at aae brtdaa nmuDlT. Ann. M. ftatSDAT. MAT I MbHMtl MaeDearaU.

Beeiai tha aad Of Ma weml cam eietribaUea ef priaea. ipeMttaa wt JUNIOR FASHIONABLE ARRANGEMENTS. Ch.Wf.U by arw rr. ataa aa -iJZ- fH bl7, "TV: ZlKJSl fer Li. raCmaC Ci.Mr.-ir" Cm by A vaa C-l e-d Mm MpHt.t.lm 1: TtTWlm.

fftm mm I MBBrV Lmn MmmBV flff IBMI Mm ar aabtaaiMim jaUabathT Mepanmea at eiia. mmm a ana. ViWBrs aaa a i ftft; v. le aatta riaaTter SU LtSSm. Mtaa gaia EUiebeth.

ABT 1. Mr. aad Mr B. A. CakUa, a dae- at afimamt af Clah fmr tMr CUrTXta.

tintry-Clab t- "iarnrm. n. in a. atrea by the fratiral-1 Blah Schaeli Mr. Lagaa nillam PeaAleeaaBerB (Off-Pac bar te-paa far the iaaltw nr.

m-m I. Kmmm- TMadala). laaohcm, foOewaa ay tiwa GlaoAaia Lreaaae tram I at la. at the kmTenUea: Ma Auja arkm. th.

a Jw. u.t Hn. a K. Aadrow a dinner far Tl.Tr.- tltctr eoa aaa ttajnai, mr. ar aa Weld aveajoa.

Margaret Aadrmra, before the wcnraartAT. JAW AST IB. WUey daiw T.JS'Vmt rttTSmmU ab toT'he. elde iaagMor. Barrard Olaa Clah.

a dlnaer fr Hi mem. mniiT. IAKT7AKT 11. TVi; a hro-lfmoto 12713 ben at OiJO at taa Metal tnaeaa. mi vitala.

af Mlm Tlarr mm Olaa Clab Geaeert at Mmarr maa ainnar aaaoa u. JZilmZ Oanaatara Andrew meet. Mlaa Ceau yAadltariamattiU. "rnimS b7 tkVtUtan and ladlee -Gray Jahnata. af Blnaliwhamu mrtmn aa Am) aa.

ml tha Doat at 1 December Mr. and Mr Freak O. I Ceaaart 8ATVRDAT, DBCEMBBB Mr. aad Mra. Maleatm MeAre; Sir tneir aaaantar, him aner ef MiaaVUMvarel Ma mm.

nrfnga luncneoa na Bar aaaa uwwu. tnt hmw dauahUr. Mlaa Tlntnla. Mr. aad Mm Alexander Theauwa.

aa eld- r. ira a. thmA fcrntharn. bteakfaal th marjana, ma-n name ia iuea-a mu tar wmtr ciaam aaa. a Mlm ftek rmt Hkatlng Clab at tha Area Blak Alasaader.

Jr. dance at the irma. iiie llT Deramher 1 Mr. aad Mm Bebert L. freat na a mk tha Rldlna Clab fm tha 1 at ner aama ea reman amca ia Tb red' clmmtl Oreheatr.

andar Mr. aad Mi W. H. AIher a tea daaet TCE8DAT, tAXVAXt U. redamtlan af Oaidea Claba laba ana vicinity rmmwc Vlaa Maam far thalr chlldraa, Mliim mem aaa Hnlrau aa Infai al daaea at tha RU Mm William Pendleeaa Befera, a.aeeeaa Clab far thalr daaahtar, Mlae Fiaacee.

their yeaaaeet aaaa atar. Mlae laabelle. af On- Mra. Haa Kapfereeharid, a dlnaer at be Mr. Larlnr kam.

im thabnadln laad fa hav daaaa. Tha Caaatrv Clab rmamm far tha haBdare IJaaarweaa. ai gae.oa. ta a lacaare to tar, mum uaa. amara we aaaar a He aataray al-ht table d-hete dlaaen, Frm xm uumaa reef Kew-Tdart Blghb-Mr.

aa taltoweoVby daactag. tardea. Warrtnttea. a daaee. at arnmaw imainm mm Mm.

Markbrott apraa kr crla af throe KlaabarH place fa UMI Mr. Mm.Marley. t. Mmrieea leetHe latioa. af "JTaaat" at the Hatal Aim Mr.

aad Mm WlKlam Weed ataae, a dln- uiarmauy jwtamr Hmnwnt, im at teiae ner la the email aalaa af tka DNatry Httja Nlkieea, a plana mcital la Eatery Clah far their aaa. Mr. WllUaa. JriTbe-, tDm UrotJ Mard relne, of New-Ymrt Bar-Fram I I Mr. aad WmJJmlrtt-mV-m J-W-- Cm.

BWB A.dm.l Mai 'SLiV-TSS MONDAY. DBCBMBBB U. MMmm rT- Zr'. 12 Ufa aHvea by hat iWamwTaaa t.1 JBIDAT gAMJPAKT SS. aad Mm KeUer.

to et the a ocetraee lieeiata. Dr. pi MamOre at cleeh at the raaUanoc at om-iy a. v. Smtttar af thT thW dhuiT- mtVC TtlBgDAT, Mnuin, mil aJia at the Cimtry ClabT Srl The Calp Mrlag Oaartel at the ud M.

omrda dlaaaM. gagt-hiTM Ma-ZU atphMiraht Mm geea Upalaaeet, a aehataate taaeb. ajoarr K-Mr, uy 1 Mr. aaa at taa tMairy ciaa aaaa? ef bar kuhujlx, nuvui a. raaabad raeilai.

Ml mm Eaaiaa aad Mary m. ifaa- Cntla mil "Eater a am Baaar. mt flMtarfM Mi. Ik. m.rtM and Mm Albert Krlma-1 diaaar at their heme aa Badtard far thrlr daaahtaa.

Mlaa bafare tha Frlaoetea Triaaala perform. Mr hrldre at tha daaahtem Mlaaaa Man MePbaiaia Ma. I manr arra anew aaa Ceaatiy Clnb fa thrlr Mary Blade Baa. faaaaa fliililn very Maaday evening andnv avanlna Baa and New-Year7. Bra), a maalcal ride at follawcd by rtlaaor at at wm ohiii tlUB.

I Bverr Tanadar afteraaaa Mr. fl. ai 1 1 toe metm ima mt.ma wi I BcUea reeetrca at he etadla fat the amrmum eepeette Metal Aim aa Madlaaa Mm MarkbraM eaaclmlm bar Fnaat Cyel Brary Wrdamdar at th Uetel Alam at ltltO. ha Bidlaa :h.L at pa ing this afternoon to thla Joyous oar- aant, which ao epitomises the oplrlt of "peace on earth, good will to men." The annual meeting of the Widow" and Old Mea'a Home, which uSet for January I at 1:10, la tha chapel of tni oittingnlshcd benevolent lnstitn. uon on Eaat MoMlllaa atreet, will, attract at that time and nlaaa all irieuo or thU fine philanthropy.

No card or Invitation ara aent out. but ail taote Interested ara welcome to mate aeiiheratlons, which will in clude aa addres by the Rev. Mr. Nicnola, ef the Clifton Preabrterlaa Church; tha reading. of brief reports of tfi1nplrlng year's work and the tne singing of a few appropriate bal- os ny Mr Werner WL whoa beautiful voice Is often gladly given to charm those In residence at tha Home, for aha 1 aver generout la her cnantaoie work.

Mr Morris Vlekersham la leaving mis wees ror tea daya la Florida, wnere sne will he tha CUt of a alrt. hood friend who baa a place oa the plctureeqaa shore of Ua St John's River near Bt Auaustlna. Mr. Mra. Corwitt Wickershaim will not be ia town theee holldaya, for they aae their pereate In tha summer, coming from Boston wherever Mr.

aad Mr Morrla Wtckar.ham happen to ba, ao Mr. Wlckeraham to taking thla opportunity ao make thla little vUlt which eha haa long proenlaed te do. Card for Mr. aad Mra. Harold trn-1U NlchoirKew Tera reception hara mi aaL aa hav alaa taa Wvaly etching tat If Mr.

K. H. Weaeal while a pupU af DaveaaaK. and aa traeeared by him that ha had aever rtntdftha plate before, aaa which Mr. and Mr KlaheU hava pre empted aa aa InvtuUea ta thla fea-yTity for a few eloeo friaada with arheaa they.

ara ta tha aaatt af ex changing the greetinga at Ua ChrUt- haliday Theae Intlnuaee hara entranaed wlU tha ahanalng gllmpae af aaa and Mora which Me marina deplete wtth ch martv trokee. aa weH a with tha lngen- leue faahloa ta which tha lavttauaa ta Ua reoepUon haa hn laaertad aa part af Ua aaienaar waica maoaw thU maaterty bit of eeanpeaiuoa. falaUy baaad ta brown, go eara-fully la thla done that at tret glaaae January aeema. like eaoh moath that followa It, a mare ubttUOon of prom-ialna? daya Bat oa aloaer laapoatlaa It la dlaoaverad that la thla grat the, II dlvlalaoa af Ua year, tnatead of a mora array af number Ua la eonaniououa data read) "New Tear" day. tl Madiaoa road.

I to Mr A. Reward Hlnkle la looking forward to Ua arrival to-day of her oa. aad daughter. Mr. aad Mr George Ingella, af New Tork, wha are.

aa wual. hriaglag with Uaaa for a Joyou Chrlatma wlU thalr da voted graadmama, thalt eree ohll- dren. M1m Katharine Bliaahatk In aalla. Mr. Howard Xngalla, to aew a freahmaa at Harvard, aad Mr.

Melville In gall, who aeoa wilt have attained moan dealrad aetata Mra. Hlnkle. wha returned late from Hot Spring thla winter, 1 not ea tertalntng for her gaeeta, but the frlenda af Mr. and Mr aMraagad a oontinuai I dlnaeri i. While thalr chlldran iT apohea for the drbutaa.

1 whirl. i Feodorora.M...u. araelotiely un ery Auditorium t0 iheTl" ba given there from r.v 1. haa bean 7 at thi. aat aria In man.

A eoy waica bar andereaaa k.h.. elaatlng aoneeDtlon and the l.g. whiaZiH Mkh Xnatead af ha Tin. '1U! matlnaa. haa tha an aver ta Ue Klrmet.

th, aha 'aad pre-emot. 1 M. aha will 7 but twa evaalag. aa Februarr it. tea.

however, te be te aJ7 moat 1 1 kaat elaaaa I. thla.l.ll.... wmi, Bel Ml Ml 1 1I II fa fj torraeea, are Ualyilj 10 nraw daaar tha th.n. Tt talent vaat tcopa. MV.

1 ot tht CUJ Country Club which as a m.iorit Cltdmu Ohib. the flnt form4 la ik. Wilt, are murh Inttrtit'id a plan to crttt gohool for wtnt.tr prtetlc -Tttt HOUSE' OF SPECIALTY SHOPS" ft. Only One Day Remains in Which To Selectthose Most Important Tokens For One's Nearest and Dearest Exhibiting the First Fashion Arrivals For the Southland Modes that forecast the latest Fuhions from Paris and foretell the new season's tyle trends. Tailored Sports Frocks Tailored 8 porta Frocka for Southern weir are now pit-anted In heavy Quality Crepa da China and In tht lonl? new Needlepoint Jereey a fabrlo flnt ihown by Dtntoi rinninnati.

Charming riannel Frock are also Included this flrat collection. $39.75 Coats For Palm Beach fain rinrh PaiIi Hmmmt In mffllle fur. md Wft. vuuta vvw upple bruhed-wool fabrics trimmed in badcr and foi tu delight thoaa women who mut anUclpate Wrap rrqulrtmaB lor Southern wear. TPatry Cloth Coat are very new, thete, too, ara sponsored Bret in Cincinnati dj Upwards All of Our Exclusive Dinner and Afternoon Gowns Are Now Offered at off All of Our Finer Coals in Most Exclusive Models Are Now Offered at Va Off Read For Last-Moment Choosing Gifts With; a Personal Tone WiU-Chostn Gifts of Distinctivt Character tt the Usual Denton Moderation of Pri Coats Wraps Gowns i ft Dresses -Furs Millinery Sports Clothes Sweaters Blouses Robes Kimonos' ft.

Negligees'' Handkerchiefs Neckwear Hand Bags Earrings Bracelets Novelty Jewel? Hosiery Gloves Silks Umbrellas Perfumes Toiletrie SeU Ivory P)TI PerfumizerJ Perfume Burned Vanities Lingerie Boudoir UP' Bandeaus Boudoir Slippy Beaded Bags Velvet, Bags Or, if in Doubt, Give a penton Merchandise Order.

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