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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, SUNDAY. APKIL 21. 1918. lark net: Joseph A O'Brien; ion Tally, in black lull: Avev Miss Kithryn Dully.

a WIT cm UrooKJyn Society ll.s Julia Mrs. Castle i hester Miss A dele Hazel Lawiei.ee. Mi, Uoiutlicu lliuiers patronesses whose blui Caloitet and all the tiovernora if Kvans. to blue satin with net: A. T.

it as a imniialow apron ihower" and ih resuK of the shower ru a laife aritty of aprons from Mrs Hkskok received her gueMs In of rose rolor QOMatt apap and black tulle. Miss Whitehead. Vreeland. in hie. satiti' with gold black! Mr.

Taylor is i names nave not aireany an-nuunced include Mrs. Joseph Bicker. Mrs John Braun. Mrs. Henry Uimk-ty.

Mrs. Thomas t'ahill. Miss Mary Collins, Miss Burtiss Donald. Mrs. Henry Dieoke.

Mrs Joseph Donnelly, Mrs. Louise Dusseldorf. Mrs. Thomas Deegau. Mrs.

Kathrine KppiB Mrs. net I.lell,! .11 ll'ipKUi; SKXUSTH.Wks. -a ding States subscribed their gna A meaeage from General Parah'nj tures followed the atitograph. has come to Carl Laenimle for dis' hundreds WkM picture men among motion-picture fo'. movie (an That the gift v.a lowers who signed the Letter of Vfi.

itwUVrtx John incKey, lnnmas who is to Albeit nil I'artj and shown-ir Miss ItllllH a card party gnen yesterday I i nil, rni'v M.ss i md peach tulle. I (OWPCd in white satin v.t: William ll! Hoffe and Miss Mis. l.eslei i join. j. ruzrcn kitKin by Miss Stella 1-ettit of IMS 'harms' silver cloth 11.

Miss Mae and I Johi Tiong those who onto tlte ropr.no an. a aalaty was IJ.i.1 M.s I' itn. ISf.lvl.,f. M. UOpS Mlsri MALISON IM.

M.I Mr. and Mas. Thomas Malleson announce th" MfH0MM1t of their daughter. Kmma Hallraon to Br- ie pan velvet and silver Puicell. Miss Margaret Mary Allison, whose engagement to seph l.e Maire, Mrs.

John l-arney. Mr, lac Feliv tt butcd aMtdfl rtammcnt, spring flowen LbU deeorationa SeiReant Ralph HU WM rtoently an-; jnioiin i.yons. Mrs. Tnoma M. Fitzsirumons in silver cloth and the after- Mr James' M.

Connell Miss M.ugji Markev. Miss Marv i Mrs Martha Wil geant Harrison T. McCanil s.rgeant lace. Michael I'Im M-s M.id.'l.ne Ii Hreen in coral nei and uimlescent. guests wei o- lea obal HsK.

Mas r. igo.i. Wj lio, like. Miss Margaret Charles Pigott, Mrs. tleoin Mn.

Thomas Sherline. Miss lanev. Miss Violet iticnaraa he sails M. i in blue pan velvet. Miss Louis Maihe- fleers' Training School and is entitled to a comittiwioa ai second lieutenant.

II, is now in -ice in Fiance. Mrs Grace Whitehead. Mrs. Gula irene m. tiondii lose eh tn ot si er.

Lieutenant E. A Connell. Sen I' tor James F. McKvov. Miss Mien Recital for the Red Cross Followed by a Dance.

Whitehead. Mr and Mrs Alonr.o Ftsk. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Whitehead and Kenney Stern Brothers West and bird Street HEW VOKK be held at in mauve net I Miss IMri.

Chantill Doing. 3su Macon street: for the benefl" of the ever laiin Mrs. George Holahan over sliver. Miss Miss ook i Mr. and Mrs.

Charles I. Cleveland street have announce, engagement of their youngest ter. Miss Anna Cook, cxs Grant B. Hollv of Richmond Hill Stuyvesant Heights Auxiliary of the Vn i. Alfre.

tin, he evenings program Mr. ha, acte, songs by Miss Kniily Mount. jHdeBeeiit. Miss llocken In dramatic readings Miss Doing. Miss Pl nt Mrs.

John Ina Miller and Miss Josephine Heller; rulvv jn apricot Oeoigetie and pearls, Buy Bonds of the Third Liberty Loan Subscription Booth Main Floor Among Miss I'ettit guests were Miss Marlon Wyckoff. Miss Kiltie Allison. Miss Florence West. Miss Kthel Kii. Mrs.

Morris Miss Haiel Allison. Mrs. Knssell I'ullman. Miss WaTiraret Fix. Miss I.uey Maiej.

Miss Florence Quirk, Mrs. Pierre Kenaud, Miss Irene Stites. Miss F.lsie Van Bus-fcllkv Miss Georgia Allison, Miss Ethel MeCann. Miss Helen Week. Airs.

J. Deilerl, Miss I.eoni Hallinan. Miss Emm Malleson and Mrs Thomas Frusher Jr. Nliool Srtilenient Bridge Brooklyn Woman's Club. Adelphi Chapter of the Schobl Ket-I lenient will give its annual bridge party at the Brooklyn Woman's Club Thursday afternoon, May I.

The committee of arrangement will consist of Mrs. Ceorge Iloiahan Jr. 'Miss Frances obernieri, chairman; Miss Dorothy Lamphear, Mrs. Halph H. Tiebout (Miss lluth Zinn), Miss Huth Htelllng.

Mrs. i Allen Manchester (Miss Marjorie Bolgerl. Miss Kleanor H. Swlnim, Miss Alice Tavlor, Miss Mildred Green. Miss Dorothv D.

Moody. Miss Kdna Davison and Mrs. Frederick C. I.ea i Miss Helen Phillips). lisle Sett lenient Ba.ar baum.

aecomoaried b. Miss Alice t' ilson, and piano solos by Olo, ken, Joseph i.elharot ami otto Itlchardson. e. Mrs. Philip J.

Fleming in rlaga of her daughter. Miss Noel Louise Hartv. to George Bergman of Richmond inn. L. i.

JONKS GOING. A wedding of Monday evening In Manhattan having a wide intereet In Brooklyn waa the marriage of Rosalie Going and Lieutenant Kenneth Burr Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gtorge Jones of f'ranford. .1 The Rev.

George C. Houghton at the ceremony at the Church of the Transfiguration-at 6 o'clock in Dim evening. Both the bride and bridegroom formerly resided In Brooklyn Miss Going, who is a sister of Lieutenant Melvin Pratt Spalding of the Thirty. fifth Infantry, was attended bv Miss Margaret Daly. Lieutenant under the dire green lalteta ami niei.

Cromwell iianiM I'lli Sororilv ami seuuins Matthew Sackella. Faresse of 2i North 11th street, Newark. N. to Clifford V. Stanford.

has been announced. Miss Faresse is the daughter of Joseph Faresse Mr Stanford has just returned from fi-eign waters. KOSTKR MOKR1S 1 MQ At I KXT. Mrs. George.

M. Foster of JSI New-kirk avenue has announced the engagement of her daughter. Miss Mildred Caroline Foster, to Leltoy Clinton Morris, son of Mrs. Morris and the late Montrose Morris, the architect. Miss Foster, who is popular socially.

Is an Adelphi girl, Miss BROWN ENGAGED. Mrs. Jeanie H. Burdick Quincy street lias announced the engagement of her niece. Miss Mae Brown, to Philip C.

II. Wcntworib OHM Charity Bridge. ,.11 i I ff'''ta an? oW A charity bridge was given last 'blue. Gertrude Block in cloth of gold week Suturdav bv Kappa Phi Suroritv. and silver lace.

Ann Coppinger in blue Delta Chapter, for the benefit of its "'aline over silver. Frank R. Decker. i.e..., ii Kdward Burke, Albeit D. Lyons.

Mist Spahline, who is station. edd.m; rie, Fishier" :4 Meionoiigh in' s1 Ie Red Cross Llruninf pink velwt with The 1,,,.,, allver. Mrs A. Such. man in black bridegroom's regiment Honed at Anniston.

Ala. I.et wn -I -s Madeline Mrs. Laurllz Lauritzen. Miss Fish. Miss Ruth Davis, Miss I l.a be, MAGICIANS TO HOLD REVEL Owing to the war.

no date has K-efe I in orchid char- Chester. Mrs. Frederick in ma Miss Murgunrite Seal Seasonable Dress Silks At exceptionally low prices. Printed Sport 40 ins. wide.

A popular weave in desirable sport color combinations regularly sold at $3.50 a yard. Printed Foulards, yd. $1.78 40 ins. polka doUs in various sizes in navy and white and black and white; regulary yard. genta cbllloii.

-Marie i.ar.iey. Among those, plaong John J. Curttn. Dr. set for the wedding.

KI'IKtiKIi HOCH Al.l Ml VI. Announcement has been made of ihe engagement of Dr. Benjamin 1. Hoch to Miss Lillian Spiegel of Arg.y Ie road. Ur.

Hoch was one of the star short-distance runners of Boys lllirli Presents Many Novelties. "Melody the bazar anil musicale given by the Brooklyn Music School Settlement Friday and Saturday and closing; last night with dance, the music of which was furnished by the students of the school, has been a most successful affair in many ways. It has been held at. the llthlcal Culture Home. ITU South Oxford street, where Miss F.velyn Sweii-son has been in charge.

One of the novelties was the sand Goorge .1 Doyle, Vincent Campbell. Th rl of magic is to have its exposition this evening at the Hippodrome when the Society of American Magicians will hold Its annual revel. In conjunction with the Showmen's League of America and Us program of acts, the proceeds to be used for the care of show people when sick or ir, distress Kellar, Thurston, De Biers. Teal. Carter.

Adelaide Hermann. Har- Leo 1. IIicke. Mrs. F.

.1. llouaii. black satin; Airs, una .1 O'Brien, in black hif- 1 II Mel'osker in imld School. Miss Spiegel conies from Charles F. Noies, Mrs.

J. Raymond Slipper, -Mrs. .1. Francis Haggertv, Miss Kthel o. Reiser.

Mrs. Fred, W. Hackntaff, Mrs. Elwood W. Baker.

Mrs. Richard A. Wright, Mrs. Kdward Vaughan, Mrs. Lauritz Lauritzen.

Mrs. Charles H. Parsons, Mrs. Howard Smith. Mrs.

F. W. Bennett, Mrs. Robert B. Jordan, Miss Elizabeth Winchester, Mrs.

George G. Backhouse. Mrs. Milton G. Smith.

Mrs. Willard K. Edmlnster. Mrs. Jacob Remsen.

Mrs. Boston. SIRS. HICKOK tHVKS 'SHOWKIl." A novel "shower" was riven by Mrs. cloth; Mrs J.

Mooney, in spangled robe; Miss Irene Dunne, in orchid Mtt in; Miss Irene Bannin. in blue net with silver; Miss Mne Reilly. Aaah color in net with siher: Miss Klinore wich girls, Miss Lvdia. Babbott and Miss Helen Moorehcad, who sold over Goldin. Heller, miliar am, men of magic are scheduled to r.

while Harry Houdinl, presl- lolki.s l.il i-t bonds Guy C. Ilickok to Mirs Florence girls In motor corps uniform. Miss Marian McDermott. Miss Dorothy WneV Warner. Francis Sullivan, Miss Kthel Lynch, 1 over gold; ss Fabieniie Mrs.

Frank M. Sedgwick. Mrs. Robert Ida. file, in black made their way among the purchas-ei s.

selling pat i ioiic songs. Much interest was manifested in the F. A. Van Dyke. Mrs.

Men lit Waller l. Murnam Colored Crepe de Chines. 4U ins. wide; also black; regularly $1.75 a yard a'. Satin Royal, 40 ins.

wide; new street shades; regularly $2.75 a yard at Black Chiffon Taffeta, 38 ins. wide Imported: regularly $2.50 a yard at $1.38 $1.65 $1.75 cloth; Mrs. John K. Gallagher Mrs. Atchison J.

A Cal'laghan, Miss Callaehan. Mrs Svdnev Fisher Mrs a.a'iionip- on or autographed songs signed by Charles Wakefield Cadtran, Percy Qrainfer and Sidney Homer, whose daughter. Miss Louise Homer and Ida, tulle; in filet lace over pink satin. ItHm Aiivllinry of Hospital Charles 1). Van Winkle.

Mrs. James Angelo Drew. Mrs. Frederick Kraemer. Miss Florence T.

Shepard Mrs. Harry Clinton Palmer, Jil, sand a number of his compositions before the settlement's friends. The able auctioneer for Ihe evening was Mrs! "Ives Bcncnt Bridge. Mrs, George L. rirrell Mrs Albert K.

Thrift Stamps WITHSTANDING THE A wa gai ii table, loo i Black Satin Royal, yd. $2.15 40 Inches wide; soft lustrous finish; regularly $3.50 a yard. products of a leal war garden were c'rS1; LeIxiharf'irnX Helen M. Magiiire. Miss Angela M.

Hospital gave at Dean street, Smith, Mi Eleanor G. Marsh, Miss yesterday afternoon. Tiny American Emma Inglee. Mis, Eugene l.e Hoy hags were presented as favors to each PNce. Mrs.

W'inflehl Sett Lemon. guests. sold, was patronized especially. Mb Ann Mark. Mrs.

A. (iluslter, Mr Samuel Hartog. Miss Itosalie Cloler; Hiss Ethel Oppenheimer and Mrs Xorris were in charge of candy. Mi- Dctlc'se Aiiss lima Among those ing I'. Smith Among the patrons and patronesses tin, Thomas Cooley, Mrs' (lal- Mrs.

George K. Dillinghaui Jr Miss Jnsie Shepard. Mrs Kdward It Benjamin Prince. Miss Alice Morse. Mr.

Smith. Mrs. John W. Vanderbill. Mrs iv.i.V and Mrs.

Leltov Cochin. Miss Helen reeia nu miss Uliye anderbi John Swan. Edward Swan. Mrs. Harold Moorehead.

Mrs. .1. K. Koosa. Miss Burt Is.

Mrs. Thomas Hammond. Miss Mrs. Charles Mrs. K.

F. Kieiy Mrs. Hen, Miss Alice I Miss i Aienanaii. Burns. Miss Mercedes Slice.

Miss Kdna I't nc' Ice Mrs 'l Hoyt Mrs. George Home, Miss i CONSTANTLY INCREASED COST OF FINE MATERIALS LININGS and WORKMANSHIP INVOLVED IN THE MAKING OF yiDDDs'C. 1TASHI0NS WE ARE STILL ABLE TO OFFER THE FOLLOWING Very Interesting yALUES Tajlormade Suits lerx. Mrs John Wallers; Miss Manor Wal Dorothy Hammond, Adeline Miss Crace Petit, Judge and Charles 3, McDermott and Mrs. Sinister.

Chaperons for the di last evening were Miss Alice and Mrs. Armin Benin. felllticate at Mr. and Mrs, Brahani-for Iteil Cross Amillarv. POr the benefit of St.

John's Church Auxiliary of the Amer fled Cross. Mr. and Mrs, Herber Braham of 371 Parksido avenue, i Mrs. Howard' '''mIss Mrs. John Page, Miss Anna Sallie Smith, Mrs.

C. Kersey Lent. Caincx. Mrs. J.

1- larke Mr. John I 1,11 Miss Dim Is Mrs Mrs. Edmund l.a Miss Marie D. Snnthe, Mrs. D.

E. Folger. Miss Isabell A. Siddons Miss Mrs. Frank Gallagher.

MfB. John Ruby L. Iteinhari. Miss Marie I. Csnanagb.

Mr. George Rafter, Mrs Salmon, Miss Lorraine Van Robert Moltll. Mrs. Charles J. A.

Fitz-Mlaa Florence Appleton, Miss Ruth simmons, Mrs. Henjaniin J. Conroy. M. Davis.

Miss Marjorie H. Davis. Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. George Miss Ethel R.

Johnson. Mrs. William McKihhr Mrs. Joseph Bough. H.

Morgan. Mrs, Charles R. silkinan. Mrs. Joseph F.

Smith. Miss K. Ited- Small Children's Spring Coats and Hats A Reduction Sale, Monday, will provide large concessions from former prices in 2 to 5 year sizes. Also specially prepared values in Children's Bloomer Dresses, $1.98 Colored chambray plaited model 2 to 5 years. Hand-smocked Dresses at $2.65 Dotted Swiss finished with French knots; 2 to 5 yrs.

Hand-knitted Sweaters at $3.95 Light weight, pink and blue, white Angora trimming. a musicale Thuisda evening, at their residence. Mr. Brahani as conductor of the Brooklyn Ochrstral Scoieiv- serured the services of several well known mrs. no warn eniitii.

Mrs, g. Stan- inonu, icorge ir. artists, on me evenings program i tie follow Kleanor Spom Icy McKniahl Mrs Jesse Poller Ir W. C. Raymond.

Miss M. V. Terry. Mrs. Robert Tucker, Mrs.

C. Eorettn Freeman, Mrs. Joseph Eussier. Mrs. Alarmn o.

Scagel. Mi Edith Halsey, Miss Marguerite Scarborough. Miss Beatrice Rahn, Miss Mllller. Miss Flnlse Vt, Willi 1 1. Mrs.

and Miss Alic the musicale in Harry M. Ku Alfred Mudge. Mrs. Frederick' Oliver TAILORED TV BE II ARE Mi IDELS PR AN FNFSIA1.LV EXTENSIVE STYLES OF THE MORE StJVEl TOWN WEAK NOTABLE AMONG Hilll.NAItli 'II Fill' IT. A Meagher.

Miss Alice Campbell. Mrs. Andrew Burns. Mrs. William Smith.

Mrs, Charles .1. O'Brien, Mrs. George Minded: ii nam a. eionnoii, aiiss n. v.

ian Mi Delano Wood. Mrs. Ilalph Tiebou and Kalph Tiel lenry .1. Vogel. Mr.

and Mrs. William Caihcdral Club Dance council, Airs, u. itrcnnan. Mrs. G.

S. Thatrord. Mrs. 1'. Foley.

Mrs. David Mis. James Parks, Mrs. Philip Fitzsimmons. Mrs.

Peter Cleary. Mrs. Henry Wall. Miss Kalherine Fleming. Miss John J.

lie Relive and Miss Kathleen Xorris. and Thomas W. Jlo-rmack. Dr. James W.

Fleming. Dr. I Mrs. Charles K. Schofield, Dr.

and s. Ralph c. -Williams, Miss Bertha ook. Miss Julia F. Uina.

Mr. and At Hotel Roesert. A Cathedral Club supper dam Hole! Bossert Friday evenintr Coats and Capes OF FASHIONABLE MATERIALS COMBINED WITH PLAIN AND FANCY LININGS. IN NEW EFFECTS. INCH 'I UNO Kl'RI'LICE.

UIIAI'EH AMI FiONGEIISTVUK, AT $65, JOj, 1 25 other of the many successful affalra Charles F. Foster, Miss Kvelyn given by the club. Foster. Mis. Rockwell Kent, Mrs.

William Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Cochen, Mr. and Mrs.

William G. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Etltlli, Oliver Cooper, Mrs.

K. fort Layman, Mr. and Mrs. Addison Foshay, Mrs. Foshay, Mrs.

Guild. Miss Ktta Hene, Mr. and Joseph F. Carroll, in white silk with silver; Lou 11. Burke.

in blue velvet; Rachel J. Costelloe, in blue satin with silver; Mrs. John .1 Keongh. in cloth of gold; Mrs Bernardo B. Uilleslpe.

In ciel blue chiffon! John J. Keough. Bernarde J. Gillespie; Miss Marguerite Kerwln, in Airs. Joseph Jeffries, Virginia Mollenhauer, Miss Jene O'Brien, Mr.

and Mrs. John W. Braid, Mr. and Mrs. c.

Black. Miss Clara Knox. Miss Laura MISS KF.XXY MXtiAfiK.D. Mrs. Ellen Kenny of 234 Ninth street has announced the engagement of her daughter.

Miss Helen A. Kenny, to George J. Madigan of East Orange, X. J. Mr Madigan is a son of Pilot and Mrs.

C. J. Madigan and is well known in East Orange circles. Miss Kenny is a resident of Chappaoua, N. and a daughter of the late James E.

Kenny, for many years paving contractor for the Brooklyn Heights Railroad. June 12 is' the date set for the wedding. SMITH TAYLOR KNGAGKMKNT. Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick E. Smith of D15 Clinton avenue have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Gladys Marry Smith to Percy L. Tav- sunshine rlhhh. i Knox. Mrs.

G. W. K. Tayloi1 and Mr. Miss Louise fluerra.

TAILORED SEMI-IlHESS EFFECTS uf SEItflE TRICOL- ETTE VND SATIN. IN HRA1IIED. AND HEADED DESIGNS AT $65, $95i $25 with blue: Mrs. .1 N'nrLsl orchid tulle and gold cloth; .1 Crescent Revue At Club's City House. Rehearaala thus far for "The Crescent llevue, Spring of 191 which is to be held at the city house of the Dress Trimmings Very specially priced for Monday.

Fancy Black Silk Trimming Braids 1 1 to 10 ins. wide, suitable for Girdles. Sashes, 15c, 30c to 1.50 yard Colored Bead, Jet and Black. White. Colored Wooden Bead Girdles.

Silk Embroidered and attractively priced. Jet trimmings, $4.75, 9.50 to 14.25 at 55c, 1.75 to 8.75 Silk Fringes and Ball Trimmings Black, white and light colored; l' -j to 4' ins. vvlde, at 15c, 55c to 78c a yard Oriental Novelty Bead Ornaments, 25c Sif 45c Casey, mm inomas ck satin and silver cloth; 1 'e. Miss Kathrine Mi ate in blue velvet; Walter L. seem Athletic Club on May 3 and if Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert B. Bhinohall Mrs. James i that, the iti.il, a I sicallv fine. Several well was made in cloth of silver! Mrs cay at I'arli.

Smith's home yesterday John J. Barry, Edmond .1, Co'niiolh'. of cut flowers' 'ere the deco McMillan; Miss Agnes Me- rntioic orfhl1 taffeta with tulle; Miss Smith's guest Brooklyn musicians who are Crescent men are taking an active part in staging the affair. Francis A. Weismann and George H.

Gartland are in charge jof the minstrel first part. S. Clarke 'Morrell, soloist at Plymouth Church, lis to be one of the halladlsts, and Ed-mund W. Butler an end-man. Although under new management, jlhe Revue has the benefit of past ex-'perience, as J.

M. Heathcrton has general charge. Arthur F. Aldrldgc Is 'tatjkg: charge of the minstrel first jpart. The show will he given at some theater for the benefit of the Red Cross.

Dinner and Evening Goxs RICH SATINS. CHIFFONS. SILK NETS. CHANTII.I.Y AND Ell, FT I.Al'ES. ALSO SMART COMBINATION'S oF SILK AND SHEER TEXTFIiES: FOR SE.M I AND FORMAL occasions, at $95, $125, $145 SummerBmgWiiaps SMART NEW EFFECTS OF SILK AND FI ALSO GEORGETTE.

CHIFFON AND SILK NET. COMBINED WITH HANDS FFRS IN MATCHING SHADES: INCLUDING SEVERAL SMART MODELS. EFFECTIVELY TRIMMED ITH DEEP SILK AT $25, $145, $165 Suit Blouses 1 1 Rattle Pass Chapter. D. A.

MWfe, at Mrs. Maxfleld s. CAMHIYSB S(ampcd on fisShoc Means Standarrl of Merit Wi St.NciuYork STYLE PLUS WEAR JID vou ever spy and buy a pretty little Shoe you saw in some shop window whose looks caught your eye 3 The kind that Battle Pass Chapter, D. A. held ihe April meeting last week, Saturday, nt.

the home of Mrs. Bertram L. Max-lieia, 3058 Bedford avenue. The as-s'sbrhl hostesses fr the afternoon iss Kthel illinn Jones. Mrs.

A. I'. Cheney, Miss I.IKins Ie, for' mtl'-l i the progra ft n. Tin I- re. lei Household Linens A special feature for Monday: Linen Satin Damask Table Cloths and Napkins at Less Than Wholesale Cost.

The Table Cloths Napkins to match 2x2 regularlv $6.75 reg. $8.25 doz. at $4.25 at $5.75 Heavy Irish Satin Damask Table Linen (Part t'otton) varietv of handsome designs, at $1.35 yd. ie Hixon Baldwin, regent; Mr! mond A first vice regent; Mrs DrfWitt Clinton Johnson, second vice regent; Mrs. Thomas William Ilidg-way.

recording secretary; Miss Julia JWprton. corresponding secretary Mr. William II. Dumond. Mrs.

Berton Maxllrld, register; Mrs. Nathaniel Uobinson. historian; Miss Carolyn after a short tune lost its looks and left only regrets. It is better to buy your Shoes from Cammeyer where you S'et style combined with excellent wear and, our prices are so moderate, too. STREET OXFORDS (as illustrated) Cocoa Calf, 6.00.

7.50 Black Calf. 7.S0 Migii iplnin, and Mrs. F. Ker mgton Hakes i ne names or ine two Frei pin, ns ihe chapter is caring for given. They are Miss Marie Le 10 years old.

and Miss Lucrotte seph. 7 years old. 'M OTEETandDRESS 'vrs Smri nd jmj Transparent Hats i aBp1" 'r rC5FV fe other ihirr w.tli fruits iSmjm French ribbon, ptlt coloring. fim dr.ign,. Jfk Al.o Urge dr.

effect. In milan. liure. htmp and l-ghotn, with h.nd-mndt or- then Mrs. Baldwil i.

Mrs Morto, Mrs Dumond. Mrs. Muxfl, pair $8.50 $2.50 each $1.65 doz. $2.25 $3.75 $2.95 $3.50 All Linen Sheets, hemstitched, All Linen Pillow Cases, hemst'd. Bedspreads.

Summer weight, Huck Towels, hemmed, Huck Towels, hemstitched, Turkish Bath Towels, Typed Glass Kitchen Towels, Lillian Jones. Mrs. B. c. Fuller.

Mrs. Raymond, A. Corney, Mrs. Waiter llarnnhy, Mrs. G.

A. Lucas, Mrs. E. Rawlins. Mrs.

K. K. Sparks, Miss Bradford, Mrs. J. 10.

Redd, Airs Thonias W. Eidgwity. Patrnneetra for Conceri by Miss Gillespie. The concert lo be given in the Music Hall of the Academy of Music on Liberty Bondi Save Livetthe Livet of Our Som.

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