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if A St -5 n.vN... 8 SUNDAY MORNING. MARCn 2(5, 1016.PART IHJ more auspicious appearance than all This Actd'y Devitalizes Coarse Hairy Growfe were laid for Mr. and Mrs Curtil Bingham, Mr. and Mrs.

George W. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. William Cochrane, Mr. and Mrs.

Charlss Carver) Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tallerday, Mr.

and Mr O. B. Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. W.

I Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Bush, Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. Whltmore, Mr. and Mrs. William Burke, Mrs.

T. Blsh op, Mrs. Evans, Miss Bertha Evan. Additional Modes of the Moment! A Gossard Corset Bien Jolie, La Vida, Hortense or Model Unique $3.50 and up. V''V "f-." jV: The finest corset in the world will not improve nor reflect your figure unless it is fitted to you individually by an experienced corsetiere unless you secure the right size in the right model including models to be found only at this establishment.

Tailleur Suits, Gowns, Coats, Blouses by Gillot-Soeurs, Cheriut, Drecoll, Premet, Doucet Hickson, etc. Not failing to mention Sports Apparel in Djersette, wool, guernsey and silk fabrics all being highly specialized types for practical enjoyment of hotel, residence and "en route" enjoyment of California and the Pacific and Mr. John SOtilr vu ri iuuy rara. jonn Uiepnans No. 1507 Rollins street entertaindd with a St.

Patrick's Day Kensington party. The guests were Mmes. Clem-mer, Macdonald, Graham, Colllea Beresford, Moore, Raub, Holland, Waldle and Clark of Los Angeles, Mrs. H. Mason of Alhambra, Mrs.

Meredith of Santa Ana, Mrs. H. G. Shast ani ixira. yj.

m. it. lie or soum asaaena. Another interesting St PatrlcK Day's affair was that given Saturday evening at the home of Miss Fays Dean, 2006 Oxley street Green, of course, predominated in the deco rations. Those bidden were Mr.

and Mrs. C. S. Vail, Mr. and Mrs.

Thoma McKee. Mrs. Velma McConnell, Misses Auiiuueija ivBwion. (iierA Kincain. iu ft and Lottie Lansing, Rachell Crane Leah Pierce.

Bessie Brock, Elizabeth Freedle, Hazel 8mlth, and Faye Deanj Messrs. Russell Smith. W. M. Ttaiv.

Kawara notz, Joseph Bailey, Ralph) Groner, Harold Langalr, Hoy Boggess John and Joseph Lanfair. Col ton. A WEDDING that brought Burt prise to relatives and friends alike was that of Miss Katharine Clem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

I. Clem of this city, to Thomas Atch ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J.

Atch ley of RIalto, which took place on Sat urday afternoon, March 18, at San Fernando. The Rev. D. B. Loofbourx row, a former castor of the bride.

of flclated at the happy service after, which the briday party, which also included Miss Lyle Smith, and Ivart Swartout were guests at a weddinsr dinner at the parsonage arranged by Mrs. Loofbourrow. A frock of white embroidered voile with tulle veil and other accessories in white was worn by the bride, who carried orange bios soms as her bouquet Later the com pie expect to go to El Centro where they will reside upon a large ranch; owned by the groom. In its floral dress of yellow nastur tlums and white sweet peas, the home of Mrs. Walter Hunsacher presented an artistic interior on Saturday aft ernoon when she and Miss Ethel Mer-rlman entertained with an auction Dnage party.

Those to play at the five tables arranged were Mmes. AN len Johnson of Los Angeles, C. F. Gregg of Riverside, J. B.

Dales of San Bernardino, C. C. Johnson, Jacob Bohlander, M. C. Butterfleld, Seth Hartley.

D. W. Willets. Palmer Wil. lets, W.

B. Culross, Elmer Gilbert A. E. La Moreaux, R. H.

Summers, C. E. Mead, B. F. Hopkins, G.

IL Jantzen, Grace Garner and the Misses Bessie TOpp. Mary Melton, Florence Felton and Julia Parnell. After the tourna ment in which Miss Parnell won the with an Orange Day and St Patrick motif prettily commingling. Emblematic of the Emerald Isle and its patron saint was the Informal luncheon over which Miss Freda Bor den presided as hostess, the idea be- iug carried vui in aecorauona, menu and the lilting ballads which emanated from the Victrola during the luncheon hour. The rosebud garden of girls who were guests included the Misses Mildred Ferguson of Redlands, Oda Jones, Gladys York, Marguerite At this shop you have a selection of the world's best makes plus the services of experienced corse tieres.

The entire second floor of this shop Is devoted to Corsets, Negligee Silk Underwear, Brassieres and accessories. Grecian Treco or elastic Corsets for dancing and athletics are $3.00 and up. Authorized exclusive representative of the famous "Hickson Models." 725 SoufH BroaJwqy Champion, Julia Hert, Ruth Snider 1 tne otner events of the season. Cer talnly thw ball and supper-dance given at the Hotel Huntington Wednesday nignt lor the benefit of the "Actor' Fund of America" was the climax of unusual and startllngly beautiful func tions. All the stage celebrities were there as well as others equally as well known.

Mrs. Finley J. Bhepard, who was lormeriy Miss Helen Gould, enter talned a party of eighteen and the Baroness Pardee, who has been active in the social life in Pasadena this win ter, was included In a large party, wore than 700 guests were present. As a compliment to Mrs. Paul V.

Barnes, formerly Miss Gertrude Caunt, and Miss Mabel Seibert, whose engage ment to. George Loughery was re cently announced. Miss Jessie McCa ment was hostess at a large and charming bridge party at her home on bouth Marengo avenue last Tuesday in house was transformed into veritable flower gardei. with, a lavish use of lilacs, sweet peas, Iris and Jon quils. Mrs.

O. McCament assisted her daughter. More than 100 guests were present A charming shower for two brides to be was that of Saturday afternoon, when Miss Harriet Byram, entertained for Misses Juliet Bagby and Lela Curl, who are to be married in the near future. The decorations and even the refreshments carried out the St. Pat rick idea, Among the guests were Misses Lela Curl.

Juliet Bagby. Lu cile Warren, Jennie Green, Harrtet Byram, Edna Holltngshead, Marian Eva Shutt, Ethel bhutt, Zelma Shutt Martha Byram, Mrs. Neva White, Mmes. Dowd and Byram. Mrs.

Earl W. Nay of 1990 East Colorado street entertained at lunch' eon recently in honor of Mrs. Clar ence Sherman Fry. Mr. and Mrs.

John G. Shedd of Chicago entertained with a charming ly appointed dinner party Monday evening at the Hotel Raymond, where they are guests for the season. The party was of the nature of a reunion of the Shedd and Schweppe families. Among whom were their daughters, Mrs. Kersey C.

Reed and Mrs. Charles W. schweDoe. and Mr. Schweppe and Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Sctweppe of Los Angeles. Miss Mabel Seibert bride-elect who Is the center right now of unusual so clal attention, was the hoonr guest at acharmlng little theater party given Monday night by Miss Louise Haw kins, who took her guests to Or- pneum. Mr. and Mrs.

F. S. Churchll of Oak lawn entertained at luncheon at tn Altadena Country Club several day; ago. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Miller enter tained a congenial party at the Mid wick Country Club dinner-dance last Saturday. Among their guests were the Finley J. Shepards of New Tork, Mmes. Raymond and Willard Gree ly of No.

106 Ford place entertained a party of friends with a bridge tea- guests included Mmes. George Cary, Palm, Burnham, Misses Ruth Pinker- ton. McMuliln and Flynn. Mrs. J.

Mereearau of No. 449 North Madison avenue entertained quite In formally with a bridge tea the other afternoon. Mrs. G. D.

Dickerman of Duluth, who Is spending the season here, en tertalned a company of twenty-two at luncheon at the Altadena Country Club the other day. The announcement of the engage- ment of Miss Margaret Freeman, daughter of Mrs. F. L. Sweazey of Evanston, 111., and Taul Engstrum of Los Angeles was received with un usual Interest here because of the young bride-te-be's charm of manner and unusual beauty.

The marriage will take place in Evanston on May 20. "i Miss Lotta Shedd of Minneapolis was the honor guest at a beautifully appointed party given Wednesday aft ernoon by her sister, Mrs. C. F. M.

Stone of California street and Rose avenue, where she is a house guest The party was given as a sort of re union of her schoolmates at Miss Or- ton's select school and to give them the first news of her engagement to Harrison Hugh McCall of Minneapolis. The marriage will be celebrated In the Crown City in the summer. Forty guests were present In honor of her house guest, Mrs. George S. Parker, Mrs.

J. H. Henry of Oak Knoll entertained at luncheon several days ago. Her guests in eluded Mmes. George J.

Robinson, M. Paine. Paul H. Holm, Joseph Caunt Henry C. House, George A.

Glbbs, Don C. Porter, A. C. Volk, Wll Ham Mitchell, Maynard Force Thayer, W. B.

Melkle and Frank S. Wallace. Mrs. George Robinson of Oak Knoll entertained with a charming dancing oartv and buffet supper Wednesday evening in honor of her father, David McCord. i South Paadena, M' ONDAT afternoon and evening Miss Alva Gardner of No, E15 El Centra street entertained for a number of friends with a de llghtfully Informal bridge party and dinner.

The early hours of the aft ernoon and a majority of the post twilight periods were spent around the card tables. Dinner was served at 6 o'clock. The rooms of the Gardner home were made most attractive through the use in decoration of white and purple lilacs. Those present at the sffalr Included Mrs. Stephen Van Meter, Mrs.

Claude E. Neihardt Miss Jessie Robertson, Miss Bessie French, Miss Lola Holton. Miss Lucy Testis, and Miss Hanna Blttert of Los Angeles; Mrs. Earl Wise. Miss Eliza beth Gardner and the hostess, Miss Alva Gardner, of Soutn On account of the illness of two of the members a card party planned for this week by that most congenial social organization, the Monday Eve nlng Card Club, has been postponed indefinitely.

Old St. Patrick received his full share of homage at a delightfully arranged dancing party given Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shef' field of No. 1019 Montrose ave nue.

All the decorations were In green, carrying out to the last detail the St. Patrick motif. Even the ties worn by the men and women present were In the prevailing color. The guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Freder ick Shackleford, Miss Dorothy Col- vllle. Mr. end Mrs. Earl W. Nay of rassdena, t'haries Ktigore or Los Angeles, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Carsons, Drs. Olive and William Bondles. Dr. W.

A. Howe, Dr. and Mrs. Sherman, Dr. Roberts, Mr.

and Mrs. A. S. J. Craig, Hurry Wright, Mr.

and Mrs. Cough, Miss Florence Irw'n, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Knowiton, Albert Lacey, Miss Violet Lacey, Miss Marie Mon taigne, and Catherine Avant In honor of the eighteenth birth day of their daughter, Miss Gladys Newerf, Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Newerf No. 424 Monterey road entertained Jolly. party, of young people at the Jonathan Club on Saturday evening.

Those Invited from South Pasadena Included Miss Marguerite Perry, Miss Helen Bradbury, Thomas Sanson, Bruce Spencer and Fred Marquard. Nest Friday evening Miss Lillian Wendllng of No. U09 Oaklawn avenue Is to entertain with a dancing party for the younger social snd college set. About twenty couples have been Invited. A men's social organisation, of the city, styling themselves the "ll.l.I's," were hosts at the Hotel Maryland on Saturday evening4, the occasion being In honor of the wives of the married ones, snd the friends and sweethearts ot the unmarried ones.

Covers MsWiMsssssasssasasiiaaaaisI Stubborn arrowtha of coaraa hair which have been caused by the unwise uae of pastes, rub-on preparations and worthless Imitations of De Miracle, which merely remove Jiair irom me suriace Ol ine SKln, can oniy do devitalized with De Miracle, the original liquid hair remover, because It attacks hair under the skin as well as on the skin. Well groomed women always use Pe Miracle for removing hair from limbs and under the arms. De Miracle never disappoints. Buy It by name and you will get the only depilatory that has a binding guarantee In each pack Le BON TON says It Is "the best method in tire world to-day." Genuine maara-alnes of the htah-eat character endorse only De Hlracle. Beware of so-called endorsements boaraa maaraslaes which are used to exploit the sale Questionable depilatories.

age which entitles fou to your money If It faila In 60c, 1.00 and $2.00 bottles, at your dealer's, or direct postpaid. In plain wrapper. De Miracle Chemical Dept. A-, x-ara Ave. ana I2u new XorK.

Hartford, Mrs. Thomas Brew ster, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wood. Say vine.

L. Mr. and Mrs, F. IL Goodyear and chauffeur, Buff alo: Mr. and Mrs.

Connell Woolley, New Tork; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bat- terson, Philadelphia.

Santa Barbara Attracts. Mr. and Mrs. T. A.

Brewer. Mr. and Mrs. F. P.

Brewer and Mrs. M. Barton of Pasadena visited Santa Bar bara last week and while there were guests at the Arlington. Interesting visitors at Santa Bar bara and stopping at the Arlington Included the following Los Angeles people last week: Mr. and Mrs.

F. Blanchard. Mrs. A. E.

Hartwell, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Webb, Mr.

and Mrs. F. Condon. Mr. and Mrs, W.

H. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. T.

W. Heffron, J. F. Snyder. Leonard Dozler.

Mrs. S. Hartley CappelL Mr. and Mrs. James B.

Peabody, J. R. Rogers, Omar m. Boyd. Otto Welsser, George W.

Jep' son. Mr. and Mrs. W. R.

Burst, Mrs. a Cale, Mrs. J. G. Vaughn, Mrs, a P.

Rhodes, Mrs. D. Pyle, H. C. Fletcher, William S.

Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Willis K. Jackson. Miss Hazel D.

Van Name, Mr. and Mrs. Charlos R. Jung, Mrs. R.I H.

Armstrong ana J. Lambert Mrs. Frank T. Heffelflnger of Santa Barbara gave a luncheon party re cently at the Potter, asking friends to meet Mmes. winchei, Fort ana n-ccies of Chicago, who are spending a few days in the Mission City, guests at tb Potter.

Mr. and Mrs. Horace G. Tpung. ol Albany.

N. are guests Of the oi ter for ten days. Mr. Toung Is president of the Albany Trust Com' pany. From Massachusetts.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Hopkins Dennlson and their daughter. Miss Grace len- nisnn.

of Wllllamstown. Mass- are In th eltv for a two-week stay, While here they are making their headquarters at the Hotel Clark. Many Motor to Arrowhead. Mrs. Robert Burdetta of Pasa.

dens, is enioyinsr a few Jays at Arrow head as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Foley of Pasadena, Mrs. Walter Raymond, also of Pasadena, Is spending this week-end at Arrowhead Hot Springs with a party of friends.

Miss Dorla Lankershlm, daughter of Col. Lankershlm, Is rusticating at Arrowhead, where she Is surrounded by many of her friends and acquaint ances who are domiciled there. Mrs. Theodore WilHams has gone to ArrowheatT for a delightful sojourn of ten days, and while there will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Baker P.

Lee. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Gleason, well known In musical circles in Pasadena, were amonir those who visited Arrow hend this week. Mr. Gleason, whose blllty as an organist has placed him high in the mnsica' profession, la now organist at the picturesque Mis.

Tnn at Riverside. Happily sojou-ntng among the shadows of the mountains at Arrow head is Mrs. Walter Dupee and her nretty children of Coronado. Mrs. Dupee Is prominent among the lead era of the smart set in the pretty southern city.

Afternoon Coffee. A coterie of guests were entertained hy Mrs. Edward Smith of -No. 276 North Belmont avenue to afternoon coffee Thursday, those present includ ing Mmes. Karl Rogers, George Bern stein, H.

Herman, A. Oberg, E. Oberg. Davy Rogers. Charles Rogers.

J. Ores, Carl Sherer. D. Crane, F. Swanger and Fisher of Santa Anita, witn Miss Gertrude Rogers.

Share Honors. Miss Pauline Cole of Sallda, and A. W. Donop of Niagara Falls, N. shared honors at a pretty danc.

Ing party given bv Miss Leila Burgess and her Mrs. Frank Bradley, at the Burgess home on West Seventh street the 18th Inst The nearness to St Patrick's Day was observed In the green decorations, the emblems which have been created In honor of the Irish patron saint being used pro fusely, together with orange Blos soms. Bidden, in addition to tne special sruests of honor, were: Miss Alexander, Miss P. Keeler, Miss Crowley. Miss Martha Hunt Miss M.

A. Rowen. Miss E. Seioy. Miss Mildred Frits, Miss Davles, Mrs.

H. Murphy, Mrs. E. A. Bocklln, Mrs.

C. Lucon. Mr. and Mrs. R.

W. Torrey, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lyman, Mr. end Mrs.

F. H. Wngner, Mr. and Mrs. L.

A. Soald- Ing. Mr. and Mrs. R.

Wallace, Mr. and. Mrs. W. Cole of Sallda, Mr.

snd Mrs. L. J. Fountain, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Burgess, Mr, and Mrs.

Arthur Burgess. Messra Arthur Mnefee. Harry Woods, A. Andesaon, C. D.

Miller, I-ee Johnson, A. R. Kallmeyer, Mllo Welch, J. G. Patterson and F.

G. Riley. The orchestra was concealed In palms in the f.en just off the living- room, where dancing was enjoyed. Mrs. H.

Murphy and Mrs. EL Braler assisted the hostesses. Large) Danoa. Paul Curran was host recently at large dancing party given at the parental home, No. 741 South Ard- more avenue.

Palms, ferns and cml-lax were usd In the rooms, whrs dancing was enjoyed, supper being served lster. One hundred and twenty-eight guests were Included. CCOCXXXX)OOCXX)CX)OCXX)COCK)n OUT-OF-TOWN SOCIETY rxicocooococxxxxxxx)ooooooo Pasadena. ALTHOUGH in the midst of Lent and Its attending piety, Pass- dena society wns never gayar nor more brilliant than It has been the pnst week. Trua the scintillating functions have been given In the nam charHjr but rr.aybe because "It Is more bleened to Rive than receive" saoh hsneflt function has taken on a Easter Special I Make This Offer Ladies' Tailored Suits $0050 $40, $45, $50 Values Th greatest offer ever made by any first-class tailor.

Starting tomorrow and ending Saturday evening I will take your order for a tailored suit I will make thia suit of the very latest material. I always use in making 140, $45 and $50 suits, so take advantage of this saving to attract many ladles that have never patronized me before. I myself, will take your measure, my personal supervision will be given the making of each suit. Insuring you perfect fit absolute satisfaction. I give you the choice of all goods In all new shades and patterns of the latest mode for the spring wear.

J.SJkfi?ard Ladies Tailoring 301Z DUM1LLLR BIDS 430 SOOTH BKOADWA SOCIETY. Uon five years ago thia sorority has installed chapters at D. at the Washington College of Law, at Kent in Chicago and at the University of Oregon. Last night this interesting organization held an Initiation in the arbor room at the Beverly Hills Hotel, following it with a banquet. The six members who were taken Into the society are Miss Anita Veale, Miss Boulah Amldon, Mrs.

Loren O. Crenshaw, Miss Constance Leltch and Miss Adele Chelglene. Those who conducted the Initiation, both active members and alumnae, are Mrs. Mabel Wlllebrandt Mrs. Georgia Bullock, Mrs.

Herbert Brown, Mrs. Frank P. Doherty, Mrs. Oda Faulconer, Miss Lltta Hlbben, Miss Evelyn Costello, Miss Florence Wood-head, Miss Molly Doran, Miss Ida Viola Wells, Miss Vere Radlr-Norton, Miss Marie Chelglene, Miss Eleanor Mack, Miss May Mahey, Miss Florence Danforth, Miss Annette Hunley, Miss Beulah Wright and Miss Ortha Jean ShonU. Roses and violets formed the table decorations.

In Missouri. Mrs. L. M. Nicholson of this city was an arrival the 16th at the Hotel Snapp in Excelsior Springs, Mo.

Pretty Courtesy. A very happy surprise party was given for Miss Pauline Cole, a visitor In Los Angeles from Sallda, by her cousin. Miss Leila Burgess, at the latter1, home. No. 2909 West Seventh street, last Tuesday evening, It being the honoree's birthday anniversary.

Miss Cole, decidedly attractive, has since she came here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cole, made many friends and, so won to the Southland Is she that she is trying to persuade the family to become permanent residents. The Burs-ess home was artistically decorated in pink roses and ferns.

During the evening: dancing was en- Joyed and at 11 o'clock the nineteen guests one for each year In Miss Cole's IK were served elaborate collation. Invited were Miss Mildred Frits, Miss Larkln, Miss Kuby Dee, Mr. and Mrs. George Bersch, Mr. end Mrs.

R. W. Torrey. Mr. and Mrs.

Will Cole. Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

Burgess and Messrs. Mllo Welsch, A. Anieron, I.a SHOP (miirr Mrrentlle I'lare Krar (41 Uroailwar. M-rril SMART WORSTEDS. tarsa dice cMcks, wtda stripes and manv of tha lauat cloth.

Cf Shrunk. 11.15 endO I tOU NEW PIQCB. Osford and Terry rioth for skirts. Diaphanous Vellea for vnUti. A SO F.L Slt.K.

Onr eepyrlsht. waihsbla, durable. Yard arid, for Unfarle. waitte. IrHiti, pajamas, ato.

Cft All nlora kJUC A Perfect Complexion Your sodal duties demand that vou look your beat and in good tattc at til tnift. Udifs of Socirty for nearly threquartfri of a century have used Gouraud't Oriental Cream tn oblim th prfct eimpUiloK. It purlfl. nd bmutKMHk Ih lluil tc rmm. MaagraMy.

aannal ka dttwnd. 10. tof IMal KFRO. T. MOI'KIXS SON.

Nw Yiwk Clry srtf. Johnson, A. R. Kallmeyer, Paul Whltice and Parker. The hostess was assisted In enter taining by her mother, Mrs.

W. C. Burgess. Emerald Party. Honoring Mrs.

Bonnell of New Ct, Mrs. Margaret Henselman and Mrs. Emma Cahall of George town. Mr. and Mrs.

George Loomls of No. 635 East Washington street, with their two daughters, Mrs. Herbert G. Dow and Mrs. W1I liam G.

Howell, entertained with a St Patrick's dinner party Thursday evening. Mrs. Hanselman is the mother and Mrs. Cahall a sister of Mrs. Frank P.

Abbott The house and table were In shamrocks, with the favors diminutive green baskets, pipes and hats; everything carrying out the whlte-and-green color scheme. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. John T. Shand, Mr.

and Mrs. McCrary, Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Ab bott Mr.

and Mrs. William Dorr. Mrs. George Bruce, Mrs. Addle Austin, Dr.

Canand, Dr. Smith, Misses Evelyn Mayme Howell and Nettle Louise Howell, William G. Howell, Lorain Bonnell and Kenneth Gordon Shand. 8pring Party. Notable among the enjoyable social happenings of the week was the spring party which Mrs.

M. E. Splnks ol No. 1049 orange street gave Tnurs day afternoon In compliment to her two charming daughters-in-law, Mrs. Leon Splnks, who until June was Miss Katherlne Taggart, and Mrs.

Andrew nee Miss ttatnerme cook. The drawing-room was banked in pink rosebuds, while the library and sun parlor were radiant in enchant ress carnations. A riot of lovely spring flowers tulips, bachelor but tons, hyacinths, jonquils, gypsophlla and maiden hair ferns decked the dining-room, being arranged In quaint, small holders. Daylight was excluded from the rooms and the Ilr.hts were wreathed In greenery. adding their note of spring to the pretty whole.

Mrs. W. H. Splnks, Mrs. James Taggart, Mrs.

R. and Miss Grace Cook, In handsome summery frocks, assisted. Nearly 100 guests were entertained, Miss Frelda Peycke. in musically illus trated noems. and Miss Margaret Mo.

Kee, with whistling numbers, giving the delightful programme, centering on the spring song ana otner appro prlate features. At Dd Monte. Mini J. a Nlven has gone up to Del Monte to spend a few weeks of complete rest She intends to spend a great deal of her time motoring through the beautiful country around the fashionable Monterey Bay resort Final preparations are being made for the much-talked-of polo tourna- I k. 1 ll A.

Thl mem, wnicn win am wiu Monte April I to IS. Teams from several parts of the United States are to compete and many society people of Coronsdo. Los Angeles ana Ban Francisco expect to attend. Two of the fastest army teams have been on the field for several days past anJ ponies have arrived. Many prominent people are preparing to visit the resort in the near future.

However, the faahlonahle resort has not lacked popularity during the last few days and those who recently arrived there from different parts of the country Include: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brill anJ maid. New York City; Mr. and Mrs.

W. P. Orurdy. Toronto, Csn.t Mrs. Henry K.

Ellison and party. Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. L. B.

Knppenhelmer, Chicago: Mr. and Mrs. William C. Milwaukee; Mrs. R.

C. Jefferson, St Psul; Mrs. Otto B. Osthoft, Chicago; Mrs. Hue Blanrhard.

San Jnee: Mr. md Mrs. N. R. Calhoun, Cleveland; Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Wsld-nn, Denver; Mr. and Mrs.

If. Allen, Hoeton: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stlneh-field, Detroit; Mrs. Frank.

Uurnham, neien earrei, ueua meters, nuieen Strock, Josephine Barnett Zetta and? Dorothy Vorhels, Martha and Bessie Horton. Marie Bonnell and Marie de Armond. On Friday evening Mrs. R. W.

Bor den entertained the High School base- ball team at dinner complimentary to her son, Shelton, who was celebrat-, ing his seventeenth birthday anniversary. Covers were laid foK the honor1 guest and for Howard Pepper, Earl ijivingsion, nennem rtaynor, jecii Reynolds, John Shell, John Mclntyre, Norman Palmer and Donald Van Luven. Among the informal groups of women who gather regularly to spend an afternoon in card playing Is the Wednesday Auction Bridge which was pleasantly entertained on' the chosen day by Mrs. Seth Hartley. Wild flowers in abundance were used decoratlvely for the' residence, and a light repast refreshed the guest company at the close of the games, Santa Barbara.

ft R. AND MRS. FREDERICK W. i no nave Dcea 1J' occupying the William Miller Graham home, at Monteclto, during the winter, left Saturday on a leisure-: ly trip to their New York home, planning to stop at Pasadena, San Diego' and Palm Beach, Fla. Before start ing East they retained an agent to secure them a Monteclto home place, which will be extensively Improved during the summer, and made ready for their occupancy next winter.

Their stay here has not been marked with any elaborate society functions, both seeking the quiet enjoyment of Monteclto, and giving but few luncheons or dinners. The large Household Stan. starts Monday direct for New York to prepare the eastern home for them. Other wealthy New Yorkers to buy winter home in Monteclto during the week, after a stay, are Mr. and Mrs, George C.

Boldt, of the Waldorf-Astoria of New York and the Bellevue-Stratford. Philadelphia, who Vave bought sixteen acres of wooded land, and will build this summer. A very attractive luncheon was served 'at Le Chalet Monday by Mrs. R. Lincoln Llppett of Providence, N.

tulips and Cherokee roses being the table decoration. Covers were laid for Mrs. O. D. Grover, Mr.

and Mrs. F. F. Peabody, Gov. and Mrs.

J. Dlx, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Russell, Mr. and Mrs.

E. V. R. Vail, Mr. and Mrs.

Julius Rolshoven. Mr. and Mrs. Tovldor Nachez, Mr. and Mrs.

J. M. Rhodes, Mrs. J. W.

Graeme, Miss Patterson, Mrs. LaMontagne, Mrs. W. P. Weeden, Mrs.

Llppett. The Misses Tweedy were hostesses Monday evening at an elaborate din ner served at the Country Club. Their guests Included the girls with whom their society life has been spent while In Santa Barbara since last fall. They were Miss Isabelle Merseman, Miss Gladys Ogllvy, Mrs. Keath, Mrs.

Out-watte, Mrs. Felton Elklns, Miss Ellis, Miss Sarah Far wen. Miss Edgar, Miss Holllster. Miss Helen Farwell, the Misses Holt Miss Dorothy Flthlan. IWarlam Miss Josephine Oliver, Miss Ruth Peabody.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cheney, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cheney and Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Beach of Brooklln who have spent several week In Santa Barbara, went to Los An geles Monday for a stay, on their way East. Lieut Harry Oants, U.S.A., Is on of the aviators ordered to the Max-. lean border. Since his marrlajre tl Mies Beatrtc Miller, which was society event here, he has twen on duty at Fort Sill, Okla.

Mrs. Ganf will be with her mother, Mrs. Br dlnand Iialn, during the lieutenant's bsence. Mrs. Samuel Edwards has racelved a cablegram announcing th safe ar rival In England of tnr son and daughur, Harold Edwards and Miss Remember This Offer Is Good Only This Week Furs You tee them everywhere those fashion able 1916 furs.

Remodeling done at nominal cost by the leading furriers. Have your present furs altered to con form to the new styles. It pays to come to a manufacturing fur house, because here, skill and experience are put into every piece of work turned out. We will gladly give estimates. F.

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