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THE BUFFALO COURIEK, SUNDAY. JULY 29, 1906- IN TOWN FINDS OCOOCOCCCCOCOCCCwwvvwwwvuwvjwww 3FU tit tvtt PY 548-550 I () FEW DIVERSIONS-SUM Before Inventory INFORMAL GATHERINGS 548 550 Reductions Vilson-Letchworth Wedding the Coming Week- Paris Stove StorT Just Exceptional Much may be saved on purchases these last to days on Women's Suits, Dresses and Waists for example- half the usual price of a gown or more. -The customarv Inventory "Mark-down" has especial Main Street Luncheons During the Past Week. Main Street GLOVE jROQRAMMB OF INFORMAL ENTERTAIN LONG significance here, owing to the high standard of the mer- MENTS BEING ENJOYED IN SOCIAL WORLD chandise. () o.

25c, 50c, 75c, S1.00 y. There has hot been much going on We will place on i i.i nffoi- sale Ixrag Silk Gloves Sale Monday at 8 o'clock. i a O' a 0 Jewelry and Fancy Combs 10 Per Cent. Off Until August first all of the handsome collection of mounted Combs, both side fered. The facts are these: A silk glove manuracturef elded to dispose of stock on hand.

We bought all the long silk gloves. gloves are scarce vre could sell them for double the prlce but prefer to i sell them quickly. No. mall or phone orders received. CI 5,000 Extension Black Silk Tops, regular ii value $1.00 and $125.

Sale price r. 1. 1 2,000 Pair Black Silk Gloves, all lengths, sold regular at $2.00 and very Cyj slight imperfection. Sale price tJj 1,000. Pair Plain White Silk Gloves, all lengths, sold at and $3.00.

f( Sale price Half-Price Silks 50c and $1.25 Novelty Silks in attractive styles and in various convenient and useful lengths at 59c. Foulards, Pongees, Taffetas The especial purpose of these reductions is to close them out before inventory and the opportunity is an unusual one. Nerth Aisle rear Boys' Suits $2.50 3, 4t 6, 6 Were $6, $6.50, $7 to $10 Just good strong durable suits for shore and country wear. Sailors and Russians with Eton collar style, fine all wool, serge, cheviot and tweed. Sieved tr 1,500 Pair Long Black pr Vhite Silk Gloves, 16-button lengths, soldi at slight imperfection.

Sale price tJJj two weeks In Welland, Ontario, arrived home yesterday morning. Mr. Peter A. Porter, leaves on Monday for a short stay in the Adi-rondacks. Mrs.

Jean Baker Welch and children of Oakland Place leave this evening for the Adlrondacks. Mrs. Ralph Plumb and children of Linwood Avenue have returned from spending a week In Batavla. Mrs. Evelyn Choate has returned from a visit with Miss Birge, at Muskoka.

Mtss Hauen-stein is home from a stay of several weeks at Rose Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Alton Lincoln of Richmond Avenue have returned from a trip to the New England States. Mr, Nathaniel Gorham has returned from Watkins. Mr.

Barton Hauensteln of West Ferry Street has returned from Bennett Park, Angola. Mrs. Richard Brewster Camp and lrttle daughter Virginia will go to Port Allegheny tomorrow to 6ped the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs.

William Y. Warren were irt Mld-dletown, Delaware, last week for the marriage of Miss Gladys Helliwell and Mr. Walter Rodney, son of General and Mrs. George Rodney. Miss Maude Coffran of Bryant Street is spending a month with friends in Cleveland and Delphos.

-Mrs. Arthur S. Milinowskl. who has been visiting Mrs. Philip Vasa Mohun at New Rochelle, has returned to Croton-on-the-Wud-son.

Mrs. Bainbrldge Folwell went to Little Moose Lake last Wednesday with Miss Williams. Mrs. Dexter P. Rum-sey and Mlssr Watson, who have gohe east, will be her guests this week.

RYHN 0 LffillRO 54BJ? st; O00000OO00000000OS600000000000000000000C000C0C00000000 Important Reductions Women's 'Linen Suits and Lingerie Dresses The. entire stock of Linen Suits and Lin; gerie Dresses, together with all Wool Suits, Coats and fin Costmnes are marked at greatly reduced prices to: clps before inventory August first. These reductions are ex-traordinary, even in comparison with our usual radical Mid-Summer reductions. Particular attention is directed to I Women's White and Colored Linen Suits i. I At $10, $15, $25 I Original prices to $7.50 Bolero end Eton.

Saits, lace, braid or embroidery trimmed i Summer Gowns about Half Price rj Of Organdie, batiste and linen .1 White Organdie Dresses reduced from $JS to $7.50. White Organdie Dresses, $35 to $47-5. now Womcn'2-Summcr Coats Halt and Less White lace and allover embroidery, inset with lace medallions, bolero style, reduced from $15 to $7.50. White Silk Coat $65, now $25 None tent on approval or exchanged Setond floor the greatest bargains ever of-; tn his entire Dlant. and ae-: In view of the fact that silk sell them ourselves.

Prices will Saratoga, making the trip in their automobile. Mr. and Mrs. R. Bickel and family are at their summer homo on Grand Island and have as their guests for a week Mr.

and Mrs. Good, Mrs. j. Smith, Mrs. Smith.

JrJ. and Mrs. H. A. "i Mr.

and Mrs. John Poole of L03 Angeles, Cal. whorhave been visitin? their brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Grimm, have gone to Atlantic City for two weeks before sailing for a trip abroad which will cover a period of two years.

The Misses Margaret, Mary and "Jane Coleman, Helen and Brown, Lucy Warriner. Virginia Beyer and Florence A. Black are at Sea Breeze Cottage, Lake Bay, Angola, a month's, stay. Mrs. George Irlbacker and daughters, Mae G.

and Eleanor of Fargo Avenue have returned' from a fort- night's stay in' Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. August Rebhan of Milwaukee have arrived in Buffalo after a delightful trip on the lakes to Toronto and Thousand Islands. They will be the guests of Mrs.

Andrew Schweigert of Ellicott Street. Mr. and Mrs. 4 Georare Spitzmiller. who spent the month ofi July at Cres cent Beach, returned home yesterday.

Mr. and Frank Spitzmiller will have their cottage for August -and Sep tember. Miss Anna Nester leaves on Monday with a party for a trip down the St. -Lawrence as far as Quebec. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert zir.k are spending the summer at Crescent Beach. Mr. Jean Morris Bailey of Pittsburg arrived in Buffalo yesterday to be the guest of Mr. Oliver W.

Krelnheder. Messrs. Jean M. Bailey1 of Pittsburg. Jerome C.

Kreinheder, Edward G. Herbert P. Krelnheder. Louis E. Reinsch, arid Oliver W.

Krein-, heder, all of Buffalo, left yesterday for' Bennett Park, Angola. Mrs. Sarah Shannon is visiting her daughters the Misses Shannon at Chautauqua Assembly. Miss Elizabeth Lutton of Titusvllle, is the guest of Mrs. B.

H. Pag-gatt of Seneca Miss Ella Leary and sister Florence of Walter Street are visiting relatives In Teeswater, Ont. Mrs. Gilbert Nassoy.and son of 14th Street have gone to Byron Center for several weeks. Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene F. Benson and Miss Beatrice. Benson of West Perry Street are spending the summer at Wanakah, on the lake shore. Mr.

George Tlngler and Joseph Rieblinger of Harwood Place and party of friends are at Fernsdalej Cot-, tage-. Lake Bay, Angola. Miss Elva V. Walker of Potomac Avenue left Friday for Toronto, Montreal arid Thousand Islands. Miss Daisy Pollak of Cottage Street gave a large garden party and musicals on Wednesday afternoon, in hon- (Continued Page Twenty-five) Last But Not Least of Our JULY SALE The best of furniture values ever offered are here.

The prices quoted below are from our excellent stock of dining-room pieces and will be In effect but a few more days. Sideboards, China Cabinets, Dining Tables; Every Home Them. $60 Antwerp Buffet I 4 n. $45.00 $35 Antwerp Buffet 4 nr- at $15 Golden Onk Buffet c-i rf $10 Golden Oak China A Cabinet at. $19 Golden Oak' Table at $13.75 $75 Mahony BuffeV $59()0 $ao Mahogany Table $6700 Cor.

Washington and Mohawt Sts. Boitis; qn the social world during the past Veek to divert one's mind, as the weather has been too extremely warm Iff ori much of an exertion, besides, a great many people are away from town for the summer. Thft nrinclnal event of th'e coming tweek will be the wedding of Miss Mabel Letchworth to Mr. Charles R. Wilson, which takes place on Tuesday, 1 Although these young people are very popular in the social set, their wedding will be anT extremely quiet affair, to be solemnized at the bride's home in Summer Street, and will be witnessed by only the two families and a few close friends.

Miss Josephine S. Sicard will be the bride's only attendant, with the exception of her two little nephews, Elson Letchworth and William Pryor Letchworth, who will act as pages. i Mr. Philip Sherwood Smith will be the best man. i Miss Letchworth- has chosen five o'clock for the hour which is an extremely beautiful time of day in summer.

The Rev. S. S. Mitchell will perform the ceremony. ENTERTAINMENTS.

1 Mrs. Florence Ayrault entertained a few friends last evening at the summer home of her father. Dr. Franklin Barrows, on Grand Isiand. Beautiful luncheons were given during the week hviMrs.

G. Barret Rich, who entertained for Mrs. P. H. Griffin; Charles Van Bergen, who had a number of friends at the Country Club; Mrs.

Maclay. who entertained for Mrs. Esther C. Davenport; Mrs. D.

Fred-ericlc Potter, who entertained the Society of New England Women, Colony 2. Jat her aummer house at Crescent Beiach; Mrs. George C. Bingham, who gaVe a luncheon at "Wanakah for Mrs. Henry McClelian Wade; Mrs.

Marcus M. Drake of Lafayette who gate a very beautiful luncheon for Mrs. Charles E. Stewart of New York, Mrs. Harry Bliss, who entertained at luncheon for Miss Doornan of Japan; Mrp.

Charles I Gurney, who gave a luncheon at the Twentieth Century Club for Mrs. Harlow W. Bailey, a former Buffalonian; Miss Mary Louise Ramsdell, who gave a luncheon for Alijce Ramsdell's friends from Boston, an her friend. Miss Anne Winchester, of Baltimore, at "Elmbrook Farm," East Aurora; Mrs. J.

M. Wilkinson, whb entertained the Saturday Reading Class; Mrs. Charles J. North, who entertained at luncheon for Mrs. Thomas Corlett of Chicago; Mrs.

George C. White of Delaware Avenue, who was also the hostess of a Thursday card papty game at the Island Club; Friday night an amateur performance and last evening many guests enjoyed an (informal dance given there; Mrs, Pierre Edson Letchworth and Mrs. Ed-waird Brodhead Green gave a beautiful reception' for Miss Letchworth on Friday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at the residence of Mre. Letchworth in Summit Avenue. Ir formal teas were given by Mrs.

Geprge Wesley Davis of Lancaster, fptj Mrs. H. McClelian Wade, Miss Jehle of Bryant Street, for her guest. Miss Butler, of Pittsburg, and Miss Hajeker and Miss Loomis, who entertained about thirty guests on Wednes day. Elr.

G. H. Westlnghouse entertained the! Medical Union of Buffalo at dinner at Ihis summer home on Grand Island on Wednesday evening. Yesterday there were games at the Wanakah Golf CTub. This week Mr.

David Gray will house party at his home at Lake Joseph, Muskoka, Mrs. Clarence M. Howard of Lin- wood Avenue, has been giving a house party for her daughter. Miss Edith Howard. The guests included tMlss Cratty of Finley Falls, Ohio; 'Miss Harriett J.

Sleek, Miss Helen Clements and Miss Catharine Clements of Cleveland; Miss Helen Dunbar of Ashtabula; Miss Jennie Welch of Westfleld, and fiilss Helen MciNao or Youngstown, Ohio, who arrived on Monday. Tuesday Mrs. Howard gave a lurcheon and a theater party in their honor. On Wednesday Mrs. George W.

ChasrS gave a river party for them, ana on Tnursaay tney were the guests of Miss Helen wucox and Miss Edith Wesley at the Island Club for luncheon. Mrs. Eugene Vaughn entertained Mrs. Howard's guests at a luncheon at "the Twentieth Century Club yesterday, and afterward Mrs. ciauae c.

Jones of Lin- wood Avenue, todk the party to Shea's. Today a trip will be made- to the FaMs. I ATJTOMOBILrxa. Despite the manv automobile acci dents there are as many people deriv ing pleasure in their large touring cars or smaller electric carriages as heretofore. Among the many devotees in this pastime are: Mr.

and Mrs. William Horace Hotchklss1 and little daughter, who leave the last of next week for an automobile trip to the White Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Edward G.

Felt-housen, who are taking an automobile trip through the Berkshires and as far north as are expected to arrive home on Tuesday next. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Van Bergen, of The Lenox, and MIbs Gorton left yesterday on an automobile trip to Geneseo, returning Monday afternoon. En route they stopped in Le Roy to visit, Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver Allen, who are spending the summer there. t)r. and Mrs. Charles Cary, of Dela- wire Avenue, have arrived in Saratoga ori their automobile Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Satterfleld. of Delaware Avenue, have returned from ah automobile trip, i Mr.

and Airs. Seymour P. White and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Plumb leave next week for an automobile trip In the East.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert I Fryer, of Delaware Avenue, leave this week for an automobile trio in the East. Mr. and Mrs.

Grosvenor R. Trowbridge returned from an automobile tour on Saturday. TO AND FROM PLEASURE TRIPS. The baggagemen have been very busy during the past week carrying lug gage to the stations for hundreds of people who are on vacation Journeys. Miss Elizabeth Sherman of Frank lin Street returned from Cohassett last week, where she has been visiting Mrs.

Samuel S. Spauldlng. Mr. Francis Taylor Stevens Is the guest of Mr. Rome Richardson In Canandaigua, Mrs.

G. Warren of North Street has returned from a short stay in the Adlrondacks. Mrs. Edward R. Rice is at Ken-nebunkport, Maine.

Other Buffa-lonlans at this favorite resort are Miss Agnes Hall Jessie Hall, who are the guests of Mrs. Peter Clark. Mrs. D. Maxson Estee of.

Highland Avenue is spending July and August with kinsfolk in the interior of the State. Mrs. Joseph G. Dudley has returned from Eau Claire. Wis.

Mrs. John Harrison Mills of Elm- iwood Avenue, who have been spending and back, will be sold at 10 per cent, discount. 1 i Jewelry of every kind 1 is also included, Bracelets, Necklaces, Pins, also gold plated Bags andPurses.5 North middle Aisle 1 i.i 50c and 75c 25cn Linen Novelties The last of the Novelty Linen Suitinsrs for children's' wear and? women's and misses' suits at less than cost. si North middle Aisle White and colored Linen Dresses, fo to $37.50, now $17.50. White, light blue, yellow and pink Ha- tiste Dresses, $37-50 to $47.55, now $25.

White Lingerie and-lace, Etoni afid Bolero effects, li Now $20 to $40. i Men's Nefrligrees $1.56 to $4 Shirts 75c to $2 Everything remaining in Neili-gees at half 'price. White, colorld, in Aiaaras, uxiord, flannel or siJ $i7 Four-in-hands 45 75c String Ties .38 South from entrance Wash Braids, ic, 2c, 3 For children's dresses whlite and colored mixtures. Those Itio to 5c now ic. 8c to 12c Brands, now 2c and 3c.

1 Nmrtk middle Aisle I Remnants Wool Dress Goods HalfH price and less I Lengths for children's school dresses and women's skirts; light and dark colors, as well as light ana heavy cloths. North middle misle I I Fancy Table Linenf Half Price South middle Aisle Flint Knt gard, which we value beyond my pjjwer to express adequately." ft -i "A DREAMER." As we iotc alonK on the road nf ltf Avoiding the pit-falls of our Or conauerinir obstacles savina- ntri By vigilance, thoughtfulness. wori knd cheer, An, occasional stumble, then ud and ttTtiii On! blaze the path to the next I hard i goal. The game that Is won, is no more worth i wnne. So, another begins, to the earnest iouL There's neyer an e-nd for the thinking kind.

i Tis' only the dreamer that lay him The busy custom of knowing mind I Directs the skill that wins each erpwn. The learned student plods with caret, For the limit of human mind Is sace; The field of research -is everywhere, i Yet the fleetest runner may los4 race. i "I I The -pitiful failure, his woes narade. 5 He's struggled vainly, you wonderwhy, eo irienas nor Kinarea to cneer and aid Was a dreamer no thinker now aonirs to I.i Tou open your heart and your purse he's gone. i From your pitying eyes the tear-rops ooze, I Then you follow him homeward, to help him on, j.

you find him "till dreaming, an5) full 'rJerry Cohan in The Spotlight. Summer gowns beautifully cleaned 564 Main, 15 South division streets. progressive: thought Miss Alma, S. Knobloch of Washing' ion, u. win epeaj Derore tne Inter national Progressive Thought -Lf-ague mis aiternoon at a ociook, BUhject "Bahaism." je GO WHERE OCEAN BREEZES Tif.CiXV To Gay New York from Buffalo oi the Lackawanna $9.00 fifteen-day senthore excursion.

August 3d. Full partldulars 41 and 2S.9 Main Street. jly26t.ag.l HAVE YOU EVER VISITED LJLY, DALE? Special fast train via Lake fthorc every Sunday at 8:10 a. m. mak8 it possit log a ossioie.

There is good boating, feath $1.25 round trip' i nd fishing. sail Wednesday on the steamer tSBaltlc for Europe. Mrs. Thomas T. Ramsdell and Miss Louise i Ramsdell are in Paris.

Mr, and Mrs. James McAdam Carter of Gates Circle, returned last week from -a three-months' trip abroad. Mr. and Mrs. William B.

Hoyt of Delaware Avenue, expect to sail for Europe early in August. I Mr. E. H. Butler, Miss Butler and Miss Barber, who sailed a short time agro for abroad, are with a party of automobllists at the Hotel Belleiue in Dresden.

Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fleischman are in Florence. Mrs. I Anna B.

Moffat of West Tupper Street sailed Friday from New Yprk on the Cedrlc for Europe. Mr. Edward Seymour of Highland Avenue is on a cruising trip up at Put-ln-Bayk on board the yacht West Wind. Miss Lucia i Howard returned! from Europe last week. CHAXGE OF RESIDENCE.

The i Rev. George Grey Ballard and Miss Ballard i will go to Fredonia, N. next week. Mr. Ballard's resignation takes effect on the first of August, and he will preach in St.

John's Church for the last time this morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bodewalt Lampe of Brantford Place have removed to New York.

I Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Abel have removed from Elmwood Avenuie and have taken possession of their new home at No. 135 Morris Avenue, Cen tral Park.

AT WATER RESORTS. Warm Ausrust days are an incentive for people to get away( to the seashore and water resorts, and among those registered at the different 1 places are a goodly number of Buffalonians. Mr, Nelson O. Holland and his daughter. Mrs.

-Carlton R. Jewett, and her family-left yesterday to i spend August at Lake Placid. Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Forest Henry, of Irving iPlace, are on the coast of Maine.

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Sheehan, ofj New York, who have many friends ln town, go soon to spend the remainder of the summer at Bar Harbor, Me. They have leased the James G.

Blaine villa, Stan wood. Mr. iGrosvenor H. Gowans, of. Bryant Street, is with Mrs.

Gowans and children at Marblehead, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew- J. Rich and son, Linwood Avenue, have gone to Watch 'Mrs.

1 William T. Miller and! Miss Miller.l of Seventh Street, go to Niag-ara-on-the-Lake next week. 1 Miss Clarence W. Cady and children have gone to spend the remainder or the summer at cazenovia. airs, wiuiam Tremalne and children are at Muskoka Lake for six weeks.

Mrs. Peter A. Porter and Mr. Preston Buell porter leave on Tuesday for Ocean City, Md. Mrs.

John Druar, Miss Helen iDruar and Miss Harriet Sill are the summer at Cranescllffe, Lake Rosseau, Muskoka. I Mr. and Mrs. JfredeycK vv. ijarier Miss Mary B.

Cloak. Mlss Helen Cloak and Miss Jennie Benstead are at koka. Mrs. Reuben J. GeU is at Mus-Avon Springs, N.

Y. Mr. "and Mrs. Hierbert L. White, of The Circle, are the guests of Mr.

William H. Gratwlck at! Mus koka. The Rev. "and Mrs. George Grenvllle Merrilli left on Monday for Newport Mrs.

James M. Ganson and Adams left last week for New Miss York and Greenport, L. I. Mr. Clinton R.

Wyekoff and 1 Mr. iand Mrs. William Warren Smith and chlldrenViave; next week tor East, lilver, conn. Miss Ju lia At water ids at Muskoka, where she is the guest of Mrs. Gratwlck.

I Mr. Henry i Cowles Wadsworth hasi gone to Muskoka, and his sons, George and John, are at Camp Chatham, ini Can ada, with Mr. Upton. Mrs. George V.

Forman is at her summer home at Muskoka. GOING AXD COMING. Mr) and Mrs. Thomas F. Str'achan, Miss Grace C.

Strachan of Brobklyn, Mrs. iBeverly D. Benson of Portsmouth, and Mrs. John L. Cronln and family, who have been spending a fortnight at the Hotel Royal, (Crystal Beach, have returned home.

I William H. Garbe and daughter, Edna, are visiting friends at Mt. Kisco and Ocean Grove. Mtss Grace C. Strachan of Brooklyn and Mrs.

Beverly D. Benson of Portsmouth, are visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F.

Strachan. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Justice of Norwood Avenue have returned I from Castile.

Mrs. George H. Simpson and Miss Hazel! Simpson of Lafayette Avenue have gone to Providence and the sea shore. I Mr. and Mrs.

Charles A. Brosart of Normal Avenue and Mr. Daniel Mason of Chicago are at Atlantic City. I miss Marion Bachmann of I Lake Champlain, who is the Kuest of! Miss Mildred Battey of Ketchum Plaee. will return home on Monday.

WVS. Blood and sister, M)ss G. Makley of Fargo Avenue, are ion a trip up the lakes and will spend tv few days, with friends in Canada. i Mr. Ford Crown of Norwood has returned from Buzzards Bay.

Miss Effle Shiels of Mariner Street is the guest of Mrs. Herbert s. James at i mxara-on-ine-jjttKe. Miss Mildred D. Graham win oinn Liddell's "Abide With Me" during the ouenory ai bi.

jaurs cathedral this morning. Miss Elsie Riley, the Misses Martin and Miss May Makely have returned from Crystal Beach, where they 1 have been spending a week with friends Dr. ii. -a. mesenfeld and.

Mrs Kratzenstein and daughter Rita of New York are visiting Mr. E. Rlcicn-feld of No. 338 Elmwood Avenucj The Misses Mcifter of Potomac Ave-, nue are at the Oben -at Niagata-on. the-Lake.

Miss Kelly of Brooklyn -is visiting friends in town for a few weeks. Mrs. Clara. E. Thorns, who ia spend ing the summer in the country; was In town for a few days this week.

Mrs. O. Sullivan and son of Perry Street are visiting relatives in Warsaw. Mrs. L.

F.i Gallaher and son of New York are spending the summer with her Mr. and Mrs. J. Le Prell of No, la9 Pratt Street. Mr.

Gallaher will join her there Inter. Miss Winifred E. Moynlhan and Miss Helen Hickey have pone to Detroit and Mt. Clemens. Miss Mayi Hicks of Toronto, who has been visiting.

Miss MayBarry, has turned home. Miss Julia Garwood of Potomac Avenue, is visiting relatives at Han-lan's Point, Toronto. Mrs. Emery Breekon of Norwood Avenue, has returned form a trip to the Thousand Islands. Mrs.

E. sW. Lancer and daughter, Psychon, of Pearl Street, have gone to Syracuse and New York for a month. Miss Minnie Knowlton of Wellsville is spending a few days in town, the guest of Miss Behling of Linwood Ave- nue. -in Mrs.

A. Hj Landis and daughter Gertrude and son Harold, of Arlington Place, are making an extended trip through the West. They will return September 1st. Miss.Alta J. Wiggins is acting as physical director of the State' Normal School's six-week summer term at De Kalb, 111.

Miss Butjer of Pittsburg is the guest of Miss Martha Jehle of Bryant Street. Mr. J. T.I Ryan has returned from a week's stay in Saratoga. Bryon Dii Paddon.

will spend the week of August 5th at Crystal Beach. Mr. Ralph IL Pratt of Otis Place has returned from a thee-week stay in Detroit. The Misses Jessie and Elsie Booth of East Utica Street are spending a short time lin Lewiston. Mrs.

George Zeis and Mrs. Albert M. Zipp. left -yesterday; for a trip to the Thousand Islands. i 1 Miss Geraldine Cutting and Miss Evelyn Sheehan are the guests of Mrs.

J. A. Oaks In Albany. Mrs. J.

D. McDonald and Miss Glenna Sherris of Toronto, who have been visiting Mrs. W. F. Wilson, have returned home.

Mies Ada Gibson, Miss Jeannette Gibson and Miss Beulah A. Scott are spending Uvo weeks at Honey Harbor-, Ontario. I Miss Minnie Prost and Mrs. Leon J. Williams are spending two weeks in New York and Asbury Park.

Mrs. Harry R. McDonald of West Avenue and Miss Mildred McDonald of Toronto, left on Friday night for I Cleveland, to be the guests of Mr. J. F.

White, Mrs. M. KaHska and Mrs. Schneider and daughter have gone to Rochester and East Brighton to remain about ten days. Dr.

and Mrs. M. B. Eschelmann and Mr. and Mrs.

Wv T. Damon have returned from a trip up the lakes, including puluth, -St. Paul, Minneapolis, and 'a stay in Southern Ohio. They are now occupying their cottage at Crescent Beach for the rest of the summer. Miss Empa Cutter leaves Thursday to spend a month in Pittsburg.

Mr. and iMrs. George Gould are at the Pratt Farm for a stay of several ii 1 Miss Cline of Boston, who has been the guest bf Miss Floyd for several weeks, goes next week to I visit her cousin, Mrs'. D. Frederic Potter at her summer home at.Cres- i Miss Forester of Auburn Avenue Is in attending the summer school connected with Chicago University.

Miss C. Habicht and Mrs. Siefert returned Friday from Denver, Coll Miss Beatta Van Aernam of Auburn Avenue returns on Monday from Hor- neu. Mr. -and Mrs.

Fred Wurth of Syra cuse are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hauser of Shumway Street Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. McWIIllams am at their Crescent Beach cottase for the summer, Mrs. Margaret A. Maxwell of vr. mont Street is spendtnc- Lake Rosseau.

Muskoka. Miss Corn el in VfnhHt rr Seifert have returned from re.w Col. Mrs. James Oliver of and Mrs. Harry Edmunds of North Division Street have returned from a fortnight's visit with friends 111 City and the Metropolis.

ivuss ABies Ben amtn Catherine L. 1 Burns are spending a month In WeUshnrrt Ta u. i of Mr. and Mrs, W. I.

Benjamin. MISS Madge nt If, Avenue and. Miss Julia Schabacker of Avenue have gone to AN wnXto be the quests of Mrs. Robert Miss Susie Buchanan of Hayward Street will: leave Thursday for a month's vacation at Silver Lake. Mr.

and Mrs. W. G. Zeither of Eagle Street have, gone to Detroit, Port Huron and Sarnia. Ont.

Masters Johh Pembroke Poole of Los Angeles, and William John Tern-broke cf Lockport. N. who have been the gaests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H.

Grimm, have gore to Atlantic City for a couple of weeks. Mr. Jjhn H. Burns and son. Master Jack, of Brayton Street are the guests for a fortnight of Mrs.

William Peggs of Niagara Falls. Amonj a party of Buffalonians who are staying at Port Maltland are Mr and Mrs. George Hess and daughter! Louise, and Miss Clara E. Cuddibv Mr Franklyn James Kldd frnd" eon Franklyn. of Whitney rfc In New York to meet Mr.

and Mrs Jfiincs Kidd on tlioir roturn fio Charles -dry. are Miss Kitty McN-rncy yv join hor sinor, Mte LUy McXe-rv OtJH GUESTS. There are many visitors within our gates at as Buffalo is considered an ideal spot in summer and many prefer to remain at home during, the heated season and go away during the winter months, which are usually extremely severe. Miss Aluea S. Knobloch of Washington, D.

is the guest of Mrs. John Harrison Mills of Elmwood Avenue. Lieut William H. Reynolds, United States Navy, and Mre. Reynolds, who have been spending several weeks with their cousins, Mrs.

Colman and Mr. George Tilden of Franklin Street, have returned to Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Renwlck Mld-delton are spending July and August with Mrs. Middleton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammond, of Elmwood Avenue. Mrs.

Wyroarv Smith and children of Hackensack. N. are lisiting Mr. and Mrs. John Gorans of North Street.

Mr, Edgar Woolley of New York, has beon spending a few days In town. Mr. and Mrs. Letchworth Smith of Louisville, are the guests of Mrs. Pierce E.

Letchworth- of Summit Avenue until after the wedding of Miss Letchworth and Mr. Charles R. Wilson Mrs. Louise W. Fargo of Detroit Is the guest of Mrs.

Alice M. Fargo of Franklin street, going later to be tho guests of S. Douglas Cornell and Miss Cornell in Cobourg. OS OCEAS AND LAKE TRIPS. Ocean and lake trips are being en-Joyed by hosts of our citizens and many have returned home or are en route.

Miss Rochester and Miss' Emily N. sail for Europe next Friday to Join Miss Margaret Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hamlin arrived yesterday from Europe.

Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey J. Hamlin were in New York to meet them. Anslc-y Wilcox, Miss Frances W'lcox anil Mr.

Urquhart Wilcox sailed last week for a month's stay In Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Carleton H. White and daughter are on a trip to Duluth.

Miss Loosen of Anderson Place sailed yesterday to spend the month of August iu Germany. Mr. and Mrs. William Collins of Brs'ant Street and Dr. and Mrs.

De-witt C. Greene of Main Street, are taking a trip up the Saguenay and to Lake Georgeand Lake Champlain. Dr. Julius Pohlman returned on Wednesday from his European trip. Mr.

Isidore Michael is on a fishing trip in Canada. Mrs. Thcmas M. Gibson, Miss Ella G'bson of "Porter Avenue, Miss Stann and Miss Squibb of 'Auburn Avenue, The Sanative, Antiseptic, Cleans ing, Purifying, and Esauth fymg Praperfes cf Assisted by Cuticura Ointment, the great Skin Cure, are of priceless value. For preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and.

the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes and chafings, in the form of baths for annoying irritations, ulcerations, and inflammations of women; and many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves, as well as for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery, Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are of inestimable value. Sold throiifhoat th world. Cotlnr Soip, RMoWent, V. (( form of Checoln Cote4 Tilli, SSo. pr rial Paotj: Lcndoa, Chrter-Sq.

Pr1i, lu 4 ftix i BoMm, U7 OainnbU An. Pttr Tmm fc Cku. ftrt. Bate Pra Hp WII Especially Mothers Second tfoor Knit Underwear: Men's, Women's, Children's 20 Per Cent. Off To further reduce stock before Inventory all Knit Underwear, except Dr.

Beimel' and Dr. Jaegers, will be sold a.t 2oer cent, discount from regular marked prices Fiae summer garments or the heavier fall, and winter weight. A good time to anticipate later needs. South aisle Oxfords Closing-out Prices Sizes and Assortments Broken $3.00 Boys Oxfords $2.00 $2 and $2.50 Children's Oxfordsfi.so $2. 00 Misses Oxfords.

$1.50 $4.00 Women's Oxfords $2.48 $3 and $3.50 Tbirdttoor All Remaining: Parasols Half Price South from entrance 60 Main QTJEEN MAUD LOYAL TO LAND OF BIRTH. SBNTJS GREETINGS TO IXRD MATOB OF LONDON IN RESPONSE TO HIS CONGRATULATIONS. The Lord Mayor of London received a leter from Queen Maud of Norway expressing her' thanks for the congratulations of the inhabitants of London and the principal towns of England, Ireland and Wales, and tor thetr handsome coronation present. Her majesty "On this occasion, which marks important an epoch in my life, my thoughts revert affectionately to the country in which I was born and educated; and in which I passed so many happy years. Circumstances have called' King Haakon to the throne and have made me a queen In Norway, and to Norway, the beautiful country, and Its noble nation, which has welcomed my husband and myself into their midst with grenerous enthusiasm and unbounded loyalty, my love aiid interest will henceforth be earnestly devoted.

But I am confident that the Norwegians, now my fellow countrymen, will be willing I should dwell with pleasure on the fact that I am still an Englishwoman, and will not grudge my retaining an unwavering affection for my dear native land. In the name of my husband, our little boy, and myself, I ask you, my lord mayor, to be so good as to assure all who have participated In the kind address and in the splendid present of our heartfelt gratitude for ihese tokens of goodwill and warm re- KEEP KOOL. Elestrlo Fans, All Tjpes, Lowest Prlosi H. I. SACKETT HOW AT 258-258 PEARL STREE1.

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