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TK2 CU7FAL0 T22, TU3CDAY, UAY 0, UC3. Spriaf the Hsart. groan aHt 'atrt tfc tr cnairmajt of the luncheon heown and bar evatt free alt la mild oath i. lry of the Buf-faW Orpheus will aire a children' ft twtttee ra eon. 8tte.

ft a J. Sax i nt i in iida liwe tltraotaa, and relfc Tkr i afternoon from to o'clock tn Orpheus Halt r7! CTfiiiioinn1 I not rh tww miik tatr beauty iu musK-ai extra raranza to be presented at the Teck Theater onThurs-day, Friday and Baturdav utt. 1 IPAiiAtpjl I For Infanta and Children. Thp Kind You Have Always Bought atraw bat with whit fftthr and carry! a baakat filled with rtoleta. UHea of th yallay and bon ailaaa roawbtida.

Sb waa followed by th brld. who waa rery loraJy in an ex. quLait tollatta of Ivory aatln. niad Empire, and. elaborately embroidered In Ooral design.

The gown was made -v a ciKtv siting tlx RxxIajQfeut tmgaic StooadB iiiiBovvJtcf Hi aw 11 ft---sszasszassskezTzTi I RonfesI)fgnttan ness and RratbrntalasrsBsr it j9 i Opium -Morphine ncrMuerL HUl XtAHCOTIC. jni' tfOiBtsacxLntaa JV a if Smi- wdawaate Tat'jba ADcfrcl RraifdY for Cnrtsfw tion Sour StDradLDbntoraJ Warms jConYulswiis Jhma ness and Loss or Sleep. ltoSaale Sajnarareef KEW YORK. 'V win Exact Copy of Wrapper. Sictititt in Sunshine Circles Silyer Tea, a Card Party and a Kitchen Shower.

Mrs. Frederick St. John Hoffman opened her home in Plymouth Avenue for a delightfully informal silver tea given under the suspices of the Western New Yotk Division of th Sun shine Society. Mrs. Adolf Miller waa the chairman and she was assisted by a committee made up of the branch presidents.

Mrs. John Harrison Mills. Mr. E. L.

Loeberick. Mrs. David Foley. Miss Elizabeth Leary. Mr Ellen H.

JamesMrs. Eleanor G. Tanner, Mrs. Albert M. ZIpp.

Miss Reyburn, Miss Florence Margaret Oherlst. Mrs. C. 8. Collins and several others.

Mrs. Hoffman was assisted in receiving by members of the executive board. During the afternoon a most charming program was presented by several of Mra. Clara E. Thorns' pupils, among them Mr.

George McGarry, Miss Jennie Ritter. Mrs. Irving W. Mills. Mr.

Frank Eggleston and Miss Minna Georgi. Th house was effectively decorated throughout with great clusters of carnations of every shade. The dining room table was In red and green with a centerpiece of the fragrant and georgeous deep red carnations. 1 33 1 Mrs, jtarrUtt lOtlch Jpir ha win cm a anlo part Prfaor Nplott. th vrt mantra az-trnA to prn4a4 at th Tyrk Thaatyr.

Thorartay. mnay and 9atitriay af pat waa ft fy th bnflt af th Hf-maopfhlC M-pltat. Bears Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years Bancroft Sunshine Circle, Miss Reyburn president go to the Almshouse this afternoon to entertain the Inmates. Refreshments will be served. Yesterday afternoon Mrs.

Henry Messersmith of Elmwood Avenue, opened her beautiful home for a most enjoyable card party given by the Golden Glow Sunshine Circle. Card tables were arranged for over half-a hundred guests in the billiard room and library. Mr. Messersmith waa assisted by Mrs. Frederick G.

Llemburner, Mra. William Felton, Mrs. Carrie Vail and other members of the branch in dispensing hospitality. Several hand some prises were awarded the hold' era of highest scores. At 5 o'clock dainty refreshments were served from a flower decked and handsomely appointed table.

Recently the circle expressed ua In terest in the work of the Buffalo Association for the Blind to the extent of two memberships and is now planning for the annual Sunshine Day at Sulphur Springs Orphan Home on the 28th of May. Mr Charles La my of Richmond Avenue will be the next hostess. Mrs. Frank B. Steele of Anderson Place open her home on Wednesday for a kitchen shower to be given by Narcissus Sunshine Circle in honor of Mra.

Charles H. Chevee. b. Solid Material Model. Long over hip and abdomen.

Strongly boned for more than ordinary support For medlam atout figure This Style $3.75 CORSET YORK the A VMS esn-rasa atsnurr. nw raae env. en train and encrnatd with rich Venetian lac. Her veil waa held In ptace by ft coronet and fell In graceful folda to tha hem of hr gown. She carried ft ahower bonqurt of gardentaa.

At th dor of the conservatory they were joined by th groom tad fcla beat man. Mr. Raymond Albright, th btideamalda and tubwrs groaplaa themselves about th. prt da. during the eareuiotiy.

Mr. Spauldlna was beautifully vnwna tn a Lumi i 7 7. In tha hadt and Mra. Al- bright wore champagne chiffon with rose point lac. a -w uivuf wa 1 vt iww try buffet breakfast.

Tb small table were arranaad In the library, which waa decorated with maaees of Amert ra beauty ret; in tha mnilc room. antra anapdrtgon was need In deco rsUnc. and la the dining room. The! brlde'e tabl waa centered with llllaa jt the smaller tsbVe were centered with vaeea filled with rose tn pink, while and yellow. Late this afternoon Mr.

and Mrs. Atbrlcht are leaving for New Tork City and wilt sail oft Saturday on th Koeniren Luts for Italy, where they will spend three months, returning to Baffalo about the middle of AO gust, when they will occupy th Trnscott House in Oakland Place. The out-of-town guests were Miss Wlleon and Mlaa Larned of New Tork. Mr. Langlry and Mr Bunnett of Scrantoa.

Card Miss Erther Portia Ooodyear of Delaware Avenue entertained gurete at a handsome dinner last evening In honor of Mlaa Charlotte Spauldlng and Mr. Albright. The table waa in green and white with a centerpiece ot lilies of the valley. Mr. Chester B.

Am dinner guests for thl Hotel StaUer. haa invl'ed at the Mr. WliUtun F. Smith will enter tain Jt guesu st dinner at the Hotel Ptatler this evening. At the Society or New England Women, Colony No.

I'a luncheon on Thursday at the Hotel Iroquois. Mr Oswald will act at toastmletrees. Mr Horton will reepond to "The Pilgrim Father Mr John AyrauK of Tone- wand will respond to "The Make-r'lift of Mile Standiah." Mr Albert B. Jonee will toact "The Pine Tree Shilling." and Mrs. Francis M.

Tre vor or Lockport will respond to "The The Times' Daily Pattern lUsvos. C01 Gtrl Dress, A DAETTT LITTLE FEOCX rnr your stria tn rM. Ingly atiractlvs ju.t now. bain m.ri. I jwviaim jwi ajiosetner 1 hMBi fi.

1 1 ,,1. I vni miiiri a kioat worn over an aanataia wot. i. I vumD 1. 11 re i rsa mada as or It ran I pliflad a.

liked! nnar I I. I mora runner slin in thl cian adapted to fmrrmnt dar and to ocraalona ot the aort tha materia! b. tn trimming mnJlmrd' Worn were tucked nuislii a.ed for the berth and th aleav. and tha drasa worn over a gulmp of plain or tucked I tarlal. It would k.

ed to con nrmaiion. aa Ih tl tha modal la raallr arauseia ror a grat manner In wht--h It I I I I I I I I I I form Th) IwhomI ha bleated wlt rwt aal with 'tut In Id Wom hid from nut. in at wtt ran kilt Tnf aorta my iNwfcrtf Hurt wm rpo4 th m) 1 rm taraea. Wlti aad fruitage, tat enrt rt.tan.-e Slaa Wkti e.re I far Time's hoar e4 my awed A rear ran a lain so ywwth 1 Whit aerlef ti Mr beer. ert Alexander 0vy.

Teha nana. THE lITTLe BLUE SENTIMENT GOD ly ttaM Ik Cpynght tl4i DRy Stary Sh wj only department stv girt, wtth number ft )' tixt a twt mU wa fr to. Ie. tar Ner prnoiar fill row Im4 wm ry pftor tltm. eow-pare with tn golden gtrv ft4', 111 baau'lfut girl, hf eye wr of hlti tinting and hoy color i.m en baf, fut had annl-fhle Illft th Pl-tl ert iMwtMn and bare th nt rallad from he polo wr lt in tn of bmaw CttpM tn tn tn fipli hf, rwplil ttn, i wtn kntot tn common ettirt m.

or rirtn hh rmm1 ft wwrtt wn wMiM tlrmM uwultr tin.tii it'h wirft tfarrftv ffart. Ti PvM nt com ptfttw4, ir if 1. 1 in of ih tarrft fiiav for fhtr whlt-ibroft ri'1 fh wr frrttt bm ik crnrr loijt tAm plftaf Mni." th qiin ff th 4Drt- taffot cMBira, tj taffat par- 'Ti I'v hfnl hr tmWtnt tn tTt iv Mii tv(t. wtfimf tt Sh'a a Tnnhfv finnr irt calling rraHra a 411. EU.

ca'tt lim i r.i an knaw wl rivil1if. net braaay trr-lna" w'iriin. ro nn1otat aplAt "i t'M'xor Iaa lit ail Th tnnMRir waa Jut ft hint p-tor Knt fifa ar )itir or mim. IHin fhr, th! foltowail yn mVit his -tninfy an.t lfai an it mtl't ar.f mni'ai tha prapartlaa Mum pNtr ctm dmaAft. Aim ha "Ti' a fra.r.

MW CwMna ot tha Wph)i," th Atutfrlan inftiy taaUty. Sa hi-. Rut Ua rIay a.tmttt4 favr wli.i aMit. that all ft'' iww ir fmrmt tha tar popI nij, ie lnvi1 H'tt 1ht i (n, ant ln aaliln him wiuhl ltn haar a hatful harin tit tt waa nty wtf ihae wii warm hi. ppaUa.

fnt miiJ Rial. boUava an qmtaptaiit. Oi rtnh ta. whan tvl Iw hpaalttn ant rhot ma rt Jt. nimaatf.

nit whan am happy 1 wtni tr ln. haa nt CI )a n.t Oh) fnla rnltai! ttthaf r.t h. Mttta hlua amilavl an hfimf.t. now nhnwla hj 14 taath. trr fh t-t rn trta hrtth waa llappr.

THr itav who a tfral wal)i ttnakllv lat fha haaf. tn hHeh Rrt all tha ftrmDitii -urt at In plaataa. Tha afiilat i.i honlt nn1r hta trm, ant hi. tha hnuk) wa rall- t.tfMI "Th Mitta Aprt af Taotm im hi avaa ki tha I ti.fr ftft.t ha wa ar.nt by tha way tha talnv hHrnin-hantara kntcha fcjm klt. Th otn man prtraj.

hinna rian. riiiKiv wane tn a pala tha rrlM ttl ajn thae tha riw irt Than ha ripltia tf wnrttk atal (trlp n.t fh.f It ritr rnnnd haJf-aa? ai-t'Hr tha rathap af hia Country Wh, vvr tlail waa maraly prl. inrf fharr," plalna.t tha ynim man. "fm a frail thy'ra foo hlah for Tha hanrt nt tha fri fha honH want r'arht au t. tha fmty tad.

9ha hnaw for harif tha pita rta unniiniiaiT gaaira, thi pnrtut (on tlna SiWant taitla anit tftt thaly hhtmrlaa. avary naa Put tha man hn.1 a. mini f( art. Ma nvar fn han.f nf panta nt poinf-t triirht at tha hhta tro.j nihn.it what. T1if a nain tttttn chap.

Wh Mia Rial Flav fait nn araon rn (ntaraal th Mttl ft in th mln.1 af tha atittar)-. 'htt ha fait to wbihrn that na miit'u hnva fh tra.ur fiy hia awn. Ha a mn waary arnt tram pi a itpnn itKa him- aft Mkl anvn Itha hrm. ha I thJaa ha' Nl ftaow what "Wh. pricar at1nt aaltait "Two nf.

n.f frfyaln eanta." "Tha -iim alhal aw that tha In har lain-loM aymaavkhy. aat thae h.t no thM prka. ttttt thara w. thftl ana aowUt anif tha ntanr Mni: Ht coma anna (fy a. at 'ha uti f.iiw if ha tt not attn.

MamlJy nft tn in pJ wan him haip Rhi thing In yry hara. hih, uttl nrrat I know Than ha want away an.t h'rth af nwtvM art ma ry naar to a Itttt whit tt In. kn ty. It wa h-h ftf, man. h.an.t!.t tha hlo- chfm am4 to fcatt Mow 4amNta4.

nl hn hatf mtnf ah ttt.t tn Jh a ft. pa man tinalal tha fclw WS((r tftm ha py tM.inta. -w will any ha ha kA OIt HIam rwnaet nrathia.tapnawy at pUatttf ftrt n-l tt.t th tntrttday tha raaity. 'ut, kaJ lwm frrnw hi pwyat. ty ah ra wmw nltnaan ItL trn.

away. Than th ftayf day tha pnyayty t. tor ft Imi at th r4 a4 hia kaaoar Aa4 th mt 4y an th axt at tha aat: hi comlnj a UUSI ta towk4 fur Jlth "ar lh direction ot ismvMm win renearse this cyan' fnr at Elm wood Studio at o'clock. erenins- me japanea banjo and uiomoDii aroups rebeared at Id- aumte iiau and showed marked and rapia prograaa. mm, William Penny packer and Mra.

El J. Barcalo were the host. Tomorrow erentns; the esme rroup "win renearae at Elmwood Btuaio. 8au for "Profeaaor Napoleon" hovald be reaerved early, aa the de mand will without a doubt excewd the supply and the choice seats are being oispoeea or rapiaiy. Mlaa Vtrglnla Ball.

Mrs, Edward Maytham, Mr. William O. Penny. packer, Jr, and -Mra. waiter Piatt yrdVaVer! noon of tha Junior board of ttva BuffaJo I Horoaopaihlc HoapttaL Tb prwsJdant.

J. z-ennypacKer. jr, was ln th" chair. Mlaa Edith B. ZXnaldson repreaenl th hi lor hoard at tha taaoclate board meeting on Thursday "norning, am UrUTlJ IslUD dnaif fOntf iU will Giren Tomorrow in Unity "Rill, The Unity Club, ft dramatic orse.nl aatlon which Is now tn Ita Sid year.

will atva a May nrtv tomorrow t- nlnzt In Unity Ha.II. corner Wet Ferry 8trt and Kimwd tn.t. Thar will be a German of several fla-ure as one of the feature of tha dancing which will take place from to 1 o'clock. Mrs. D.

F. Potter, president of the club, will be aaalated In receiving- by Mrs, Luclua E. Bartlett. Mrs. William C.

Letchworth. Mrs. Edward B. Pratt, Mra. Geo rye Haser and Mra.

W. A. Carlisle. A amall orchestra will play for th dancing, and -refreshments will be served. HOW TO ACQUIRE A GOOD COMPLEXION! 6 The following formula for a toilet preparation that la probably the most effective known to th profession for producing the rose tinted complexion now so dealrable and enabling the discontinuance of ail cosmetics and powders: T'o ounce Rone Water; one ounce Pplrlta of Cologne; four ounces Sar toln.

Put the Eertoln Into a pint of hot water (not boiling) and when dissolved and cooled, add the Rose Water and Cologne Spirits; then strain through a fine cloth. Any large bottle will serve a a receptacle. These Ingredients can be gotten from any well stocked druggist and easily n.lxed. Apply immediately after washing and to only a portion of the kin at a time, using the bare hands. Never ue a cloth.

After one part -s thus treated, proceed to another. This should be done twice a day or oftener, and no other lotion, powder or cream need be used. Bear In Mind Jhat The Alpine Club will give their an nual dance at Weiss' Hall. Wednes day evening. May ltth.

An entertainment win be given un der the auspices of the Berean Cla thl evening at the Maple Street Bap- tlM Church. The Berean Glee and Mandolin clubs and Mr. Jamea O. Munroe. reader, will take part Mrs.

Clara E. Thorns Is expected home today from New Torx. wnere he has been presenting her talented young pupil. Miss Florence Held, at several of the handsome club affalrs. Testerday Miss Reld.

accompanied by Mrs. Thorn was the only soloist tl tha meeting ot Boroaia, going mere it the invitation of Sorosls charming president. Mr Philip Carpenter, on Saturday she sang before the Sorosls Carol Club at Mrs. OUva D. Grays beautiful home in East Street Mr William Allen lomoara, the besutiful New Tork society woman whom Buffalonlans met so pleas antly at Mr Frederick Lyon Charles' luncheon at the Twentietn wrninry Club, la a member of the sorost Carol Club.

At the Invitation of Mr TJore Lvon. Mlaa Reld sang a group or Irish songs at the Eclectic concert On Friday evening she sang before the convention of the Daughters ot the Revolution at the Astor Gallery. Mlae Reld Is fortunate In having in opportunity or oeing prreenira 10 New Tork ociety ana ciuo women bv Mr Thorn who enjoys ft lerg acquaintance In the metropoli Great was her success wnen sne nr: ma in New Tork last winter. Mb Reld roae to the occasion again and outdistanced even herself. The glor leus contralto voice that Buffalo-ilia na have so often had the privilega of heaiinr grows even sweeter and more beautiful aa time paan Her reception In the metropolis was most flattering and each time sne sang the received an ovation.

Aft Important meeting will held tonlcht br the O. M. I. Parian Aid Society of Holy Angels' Church. Th ina will be held In the old school nail nsii of St 1 rum- Tn Rectors Aid Society Andrew Church wfll hold mag sal day Thursday.

MsyJTth. nnrf Manse. NO. Iff Ooodell ah oeraona Interested are ln- Th. Odoc Hub wlil glv Its secoui Ir.rormal dartc at La Tours In HaO.

East Utlca and Verplanck street, on Mav 7th. The membera of tb Immaculate. rnnrniion iiyceum will be at horn occasion etgnaHaee the completion of i on KdwartI Street. Refreahmenta will aervd. Mlas Rath Graham will giv sn hour of cmiaren imprwnuoia Weetmlneter Church th evening of vi I7th Marked success is anenaing na jiM.inf room anoearances 01 mi charming young gin.

CATHEDRAL CLUB WILL RIVE CUBAN charming young girl I C. buunii ji Th DramatJo Circle of th Cathv dral Club wll present tn comedy-drama. -The Cuban Spy." on Thursday eveninga. May 14th. at St Stephen's Hall.

Th cast Includes: Mis Mary mr MiawVarraret Sullivan. Mlaa May O'Neill. John J. Davy. Vlnceat F.

Cri bona. Danla) E. Kelly, fsowara J. Ian. William J- Oleasoa.

jonn d. mo- Cormack and John L- KeUy. As th cast possesses much excel-tant (slant a rare treat Is In store for tho who attend. Tb play la being presented under tn dlreevioft of Mr Cbarle E. Ryan.

bright -Jpaulding Anothar faahtoaabl w4nn, onlt- tntr to of Buffato'a oldaat famlllra. waa aotts.ais4 at 11 o'clock thta at tha marwlon In DaUwar Anott, when Ml Char-lott ftpaatdlns. daa(htr of Mr. and Mra. S.

8. Biildic, and Mr. Lnc- doa ton of Mr. and' Mra John J. Atbrlcht.

war tinltad In mar-tik. tha Ry. Pambrok W. Raad. aaatataat rector or Trtbtty Church, of-Beta tine tn th prno of th mm-b.

of th tnmaxltat rantllla and a far tntitnata mnda. Chotc flow-r la profualona war arrand thrtrafhout tb hooa with charming tffart Tha earamony took plac In th tauaariatory. tiara tha yrl dta waa ptaed tft front of an arobankroant of Iltla. with tail antiqu candla-atlrite baa ring atari whit oaodlea at ttthar atda. A proirram of wadding maitc.

playad by th Vfftrcaa aalntatt. pr e4d th tfrmohjr. th "Tohrntrrln" anioanclntr th antry of th bridal party. Flrat cam th oahrra, El- brldf Carry 'pauldlng, Ororg H. IVIda, Dnll Wlllard 8trtr.

Mr. (Urnu! Nataon HInklry of Nw York and Arthur Ruhl of Chicago. Naxt nmi th brtdanrnatn. Mlaa Ethr Portia Ooodyrwr and htlaa Oartrnda Vota Xotfann Norton of Buffalo, Mix A he Hoy ay and Mlaa Martha 'aidn Barroa of BoatoA. haadaomaly awnd In aprtcot-rolord chiffon orrr Ilk la th aam ahad.

th fovni mad afnl-ptiacaa. with aaahaa of brown allk and waai-trta Franc hata Is laghorn with trtmmtngi pin mra, rtbbotu and flowrr In dark brown. Thay earn ad old-fahknd bnuqaatt of aprlng bloMftma. Naxt came th ttttl Iwwrr atrl. natty Albright, wearing a dainty frock of white allk mull ana ft white Tb Mrrood strain throufh which dirMmk.rrTi have to ptus at crrtftla of the year remj mlmost bo Tcmu onaaraace, ana rrpqocnt.ir brings on Mrrou prostration, faint hag spell, dbtzirieaii.

ft grneral breakinir down of the ffmlnino system, until lio ems altog-etnr miaerau. For all oTf rrroTked women there one tried and true it rordj. LYDIA EaPINKHAM'S VEGETADLE COMPOUND re-store th feminine grstrm to a healthy, normal condition. Mr. Ell Park6t-Cn-ton, K.Yn writ to Mra.

llnkLaxQ I was troubled for threw years with feasal weekneea. oackach. palaa la ray aid, and headache. 1 was moat aalaerftbl and dlacoarag ad. for doctor ear aa a relief.

Lydia Plakhasa'e Veare4bl Coaspoood broaght bck my TkwaJtdt aad eaad aa fl better thaa Uf FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN, For thirty year Lydl E. Fink-ham VegeUbl Com round, rnada frona roots and hert. has ben tha standaxd remedy for female ilia, sod has positively rored Uumaandsor vvrnen wfco hatn been troubled with dlapLarernentA, Inflamroation, ulcern-tioo, fibroM ttrrooTi, irrefuUrities, Eiriodio pains, backache, that bcar-4-dovrn fcellnjr. Catalcncy, indlgee-tdlzztnftorrierTxnM rtroat ration. "hy dont yon try It Mrs.

Ptnkhfttn Invitew mil sick women to writ her for advice. Mb bfta cvtlJed thontands neaUth. A -i the following genuine doublet Oataftee OPAL Nmmbir TOPT Dmther TUQU0lC an frg ca Mow at Whole tale -JO MESS-" The Basic Principle of LaGrecque Rarop nnt Mr. Allan M- Flatehar of Atpana, a tha ot of Mra. l)aA.

Mia tVondhons of Monlraat ta th; gnaat tf Mr Daitrr F. Rumnrr- Mr. Michael Helbet and Mr. Jacob Oammel have gone to New Tork for a few week Ml Marlon Cartwrtrht of Roch tr ta vMtln her tr. Mr.

bert B. Mann. Ml EmITy Colt and Ml Chartotti tn win mil June to spend ftw week ft Ear op. r. command ad Mr.

Arthur Rand, tt I not every day that a atodeat can purrh ft deity tnr CBt." The man waa and th girl was Ktad and the god seemed tn chock In glee thouch an awful thing wet about to happen. For the Fptey girt, wrapptntr the a.i in nervnui joy. him iritp to the hardwood floor. The mmm a ak-kenlna crunch and apatter. and the uty od of poor fotka lorlie lay in the bits on the floor.

He wa i very funnc.tookln god now. for ear. The roley gtrt. Uuhd and cried a'l ta one. and the studaat-chap would have consoled bar.

-Narar mind. ha snld. lta waa enty a btt of plaatar. and who carve ror IS ratard Haa to know. -tt Isn't tna girt.

tt ta for you aad your poor bar room. Thar were very many people in the big. rich hnpbftrberx belle, and myb an artiat poat or two. Thar-fare. th atudent lad did not kla bt Udy.lft-teara.

ar could even very much Vrtdrte talk. Bat whet they wer In fntUawtnc up It blaamg avsea. he halt bar band very tightly claaped In hi warm overvt pocket and they was a tolerkb'e cooiag A gvu.ty aapwtadffw. pot yet 4ark-nat, attracted thair at ant ion. and Ren save tittle cry: "Oh.

took, the Uttl bta trodt "It rertadnty la evctalmad Mr. Arthur Raad. -aad tt'e four dollar 1 Jua -1 hav two- eald th gtrt. Tea and two make four." tt was certainty orth.vtoy, artthmeth. "Wa ll Jat hare Mr.

Btu Ood for jr room your and mlaa. Mkl Mr. Arthur Raad. aad they weal for the funny Utile thin Than they made their way up the ertitMnt and dwn aawthar ttreet and Raaity Into a dark, narrow thorouahfsre th man. th gtrl anl th god 4 know that thay got atone vnmehaw and ttved happily evr afterward, far thety hind I th hind that go.

4 lvm from Personals Mr aat Mr Arrkthftt4 M. Ifaaarl ha rtarna, frmn Nw Tork. Mia Wtwxt hua ot Mnntranl to th tuaat Mtaa tails Mr ant Mr. T. OaUfnrtt Smith raturna.t from Mla Ann! 0fmatt haa rtam4 from a hrt afar ft Ntw Tork.

Oan. an4 Mra. Qr a DaM at hopa.t for. ttl nam wa Arthe an.t, th wvrty stodaat aakt. and ha had daw awy up la ft very hir th sT'ot to alt with hta mother's picture at art of the rat.

daep phIIMphy bonke tn the hlh. bare dan. ome day muatey tha Bnj (he litU btu ahool't ba Ml.j riata rlay wa very enthnat. aatle. -T wttl Itha htm ao mach.

aha aatit. "Ita wtll Just Bt la with yur every Aa for tha hta eUat. snatntt aye eaamwd to twtakl every time ti Joan popt eooett dan ant daaira. Ita wa a vary funny tt haa elraacty baan awl.) thai the Ilttte bin aod nvar so pot' Only aa artlat an.t a poet ttM th proper twptnt of hi aaf an.l hlw diabntk grin. Aa1 artit an.l poet-chap da not frequent ipartmet atore a Man in bwncha Thay haven't tha prtc.

poor tad flat now and. than a rnaamtr by noma tmpwie. prt a th ant af ear rharm. Jtn that Khl worrla.l tft pone atwda! fallow, who hopa.t amw day hate ii.es pan, roy nat bruht abn.t th preparation af a rd matkal which eh piet eUiaw the tn raatt-aaaa thw rrthtnrn away af pr ran haata that mlhl rf.tthj at n. a awvay wn th tho.cft, ftr t't 9atm ronjartane anl.t.

anofpiay earn ahe II4 pfpttf end Thl an was trhd eant.a" ami wa a prtvsteyprtn-t ad it i.n foe ay Mr. Arthur TUn.f ainn. An.l ft r.hta it-. urdy eeenlna. b.t Uttl whtl be.

ftre th trre.t hp wo.t.t elonw. th P'r at ad an appera) and the iw. MT th wra earif sstn.t tha bta uaa(ad, "N.v That'e alt daetarad th trt, Thar I redaetlnft aate tt waa af ha vary few white 'tea an.l tt, wtth a tra4 tntant. but wrn-h-a tha nut ftalana ran.actan thuh th airt to wta a swrt tha daflvtanry from her owa clan l-y pira Th- ynUn man lnht at hay kew Are ou snrer be aaked, with mt-h atfltamant 'rf afftrmad. ma tn rnvtn Utaaaaaa, I Corset is to guide the figure towards ideal development where it has been retarded or neglected La Grecque Corset is a Hygienic Support and a Promoter of Health.

More than aleautJfier of Form. Worn with benefit to your figure and health every hour of the day. A fufi tin of La Grecque Corset is carried by th beat dealers in your town. If your dealer do not handle La Grcqu Corset wa wili tell you who doe VAN ORDEN NEW Istcrt a 2 una be" rcunco" on I PAGE 5, ktn tha.n t'r YlZ.y?.i their friend, thl. nng betwewn Th aklrt is laid tucJk.

the hours of and It o'clock. The elgkj' im. mnmn wmm AT WHOLESALE PRICES TntU Jon lt we shall plar on sale at wholesale price a large atoek of Elgin ami Waltham Watches. 7 and jweled, in solid potd and 20-year imld fiile-1 cases. We shall alo eontinue to sell the balance, our wholesale stock of Diamond.

Solid Gold and Gold Filled Jewelry at whlt price. BIRTH GT ON EG GIVEN AWAY FREE ireaieo Tr-tKln abov th hem and la plaited and Joined the belt ant inn 1,1 bTit St al vpvr ot belt, so that the ir makes en gar-I or, tweiv year sis win be re- iiol JLilS iV.or '-4 Inches rid with 1 yards of all-over lac. a and 1 yard of edging, a Mav yni SI. slse to 14 year. Wlil ba mailed to ay address by tha FnahioaT rv.Mrt.

A-. wSfch laser more prompt delivery.) il'i and ad-Jr. aad mall tt wtta IS eenta rtrw rtrtnnt. Baffal Crea-las TIMES. nd Pattern ts Asdr We shall five ta every person tiaitingr our store the choice of birth stones LTnlI I J-tAt I fttar" LOOOSTONg I July RU8V I Aet OIAM0NO OCUILIT A9e 4AR00NYX I Ma.nltrcat CIH1AS.

IF. OAMIVfl UZ 9 Graduation and Wadding Glfta can be Gataetad Prleaa and Laid Aalde Until June.

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