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o- chi6nal and Social Doings MiSSlfVAINE TO SPEAK ON ORIENT Miss Mrllvaine. of 4 West a addressed rnanv and in i atid 'othw Kfic- on esper em-pa j.n.l i shp receiv-c-u i i in-' li. r. to I i i i i l-p7- i before a r.i-p*n Missionary of 1 he rrui U.f..' T1K- i bn 1 1- Irst Church MiS- i i be of a i of Miss a i will A PAGE Young People's Activities mppfms I i i i un.l,-r i i n'-hop i and A .1011 i i i i fiij'- i mwtimr. Pd, i i Miss a i i a i -lu- York A ITPS- i FAVORS FOR 0.

H. EUCHRE A i T'iv'slnn 'have a ine'nts 'fur i a a a a i at m'ademy. Jom.nT.'.iv i i Willijim i condui-! Favors have hern a by the Apollo Company. Boston, Mass verv Sons, Kins i lire. Ptiirp, s.

a i i a Smltli 'Harry ftrown. c.ol.lenbaum ttnnhers. Vlclrls' Rxd.usive 'Shop Tltirlcv 'Tobin. -A. 1" i i i i i Brothers, CJ-lrthrrc le- S.

1'- refrain TobiRh s. TJaniol Kl'-ck. A. J. li; I'erlman, l.avine FAREWELLPARTY AT YJ, TONIGHT I The members of all the girls' 1 a of thp Y.

W. C. A. i a "coldon west party" for i 1 F.ilrni tho i wcre- i a anil i I i i Cujmlff, I a nt This i be a fiirewt-ll fur Miss Cani i who severs her connect lori i i local i a i i i month. In "1 order (o tier in I fornla.

who. will I West i I i i slay I Uiere a three, ten 'cent i be nerved tit .1. Walter--MUkf. -Will, a charge of stopper. The a i a i be.

i i novel, The i i i a i be oraiiKe, und i trees snuill paper a i he used. th'e supper. Miss Samrnis will i on a and (illmpses of My Trip." anil i a i i I stive a i i talk." TEA AND SALE AT i TRINITY CHUP "The Young Lady Across the Way" 1SS1ES8FJN HAS PARTY AND GIFIS 1 Where Shop. AMETHYST CLUB PROGRAMS DANCE I Amethyst Club, which conducted a of enjoyable 1 private dances In the Bishop Academy. Arcade Building, will conduct one of A delightful surprise party was tendered Mies Carrie Tessetn of 658 Second Street In honor of her birthday anniversary.

Shw was the recipient of many handsome Rifts, among; them an exquisite bouquet of American Beauty rosea. from the members of the Witching Hour Club. The evening waa delightfully spent In Barnes, nfuslc and dancing. A dainty repast was served. Those present were: Mr.

and Mrs. TeBseln. Mr. and Mrs. F.

C. Beckman. Mr. and Mrs. Tesseln, Mr.

and Mrs. M. Mr. and Mrs. a series of Spring dances tonight S.

P. Deralle. Mr. and Mrs. W.

1-. which promise, to wluouK able yet programmed. For tonight a gophers. Edna Tesseln, Ruth dance the club has engaged HoweU's Beokman, Violet Tesseln, and orchestra ahTTTTTe pro-JjGTfa Becker. Katherine.

Alherta 4 and 6 North Broad Street niRF-F "Onyx" DAYS MM. The MISS, MAY MESSERSCHMIOT. PIANO QUARTET AT BARLOW RECITAL younsr lady across a that a a a a all i i i i i i to and she said uiiict.fl ft didn't and Bhe bud no doubt i i ri-elrlesi. arid SPl- tisli now as were in the I a Cnvsav i gram of dance muslo will lrtJludo the newest compositions adapted to the modern dances. The club has a membership of i about seventy-five.

The committee in charge comprises Miss Myrtle 'Miller, 1 Miss Dorothy Nevius, Mrs. B. Case, Miss Mllli- cent PhilHps. Walter B. Case.

Admission Is by Invitation. CHIPPEWA DANCE AT ARCADE FRIDAY i A i i i of i i F.p:s't''ifal i an i niion ton ami sale' from i i' ii'. "in I i Hi A a i a i i i i i i i i i a i i be on.sjlle. Tea bf -i, I fi all i CALENDAR Mrs. Goorc.e Yard.

Of 222 Greenwood Avenue, regent of the Ueneral a A. was hiwitess at ffie meeting of the chap- Plans have ben completed for the to be the Arcade at meeting 01 me tcr vesterflay afternoon. The report marKea i tt o-. held from 9 to o'clock, and the event will be formal. The- Academy will be beautifully decorated and Howeil's orchestra, will furnish the mrislc.

The dances held, by the club this year have been Barlow Re.citnl i will be. A Evenine. i a a -Weber," a a i will be heard, who a a HO favor when were greeted by larse au- diences last year. The plnyers are Professor A T. Miss a Messer-1 schmi.lt.

i i Dr. Teodore Kisf, --S-JSTUSS: at the Old in March, waa nature. Miss Tactile Clreen. Mra nft i nv -Vi-her t-onnnit- n'li are; i eiven by and 'Sirs, a regent, Mrs. W.

Gebney. I A paper on the i of flags was rciicl by Mrs. Archibald Miss iuul members of ttu a ibl' Mrs. A --IJmm-stk- Mrs. a Cr.iwr, assisted by the Anne's Sorii-ty.

Flower table- -Mrs. K. K. Kl-ck. a i i i i Dr.

Teodore JMSS. Ktowc-r table- -Mrs. K. K. J.

I'towOen. S. I'erlman, l.avine 1 Charles Wesley 1 1 1 Ptore Gftvipan 1 Shoe Store. a i i pUo uno I i Sidney Bourne. liofipr? nrd others.

Anions selections to be i of the wale i i i he ah entire piano a by .1 V( niissions. ftRS. DANIELS GIVEN PAR i ON BIRTHDAY her sixtieth birthday poor a the close' of the meeting, tea yesterday brothers w.as served. Mra. Brown and Miss 1 ar (Jreen poured.

and sisters, nephews and Krandi-nleces -and prrand-nephews. She was the recipient of many gifts. MISS MARY BAKER ENTERTAINS FRIENDS CT. MEETING The Trent Chapter, A. held i amons -which was a handsome cut be their regular meetlne yesterday I fern diah.

The evening waa a at the home of Mrs. Fran- spent in cames and vocal and Instru- 1 IS'2 Greenwood A i mental solos. Mrs. William Ruth, Jr. a Raker a i -f yoiina people last evenins home, 57 i i Street.

The- a of i i i was a mock a i i a in whi'h ijf. Leonora a w.is the hrjde. ph a the bri(Isrnn'n. i a I a i 'Biaid. l-'ra'nk il-r tifst man a i i a i i 1'iano Bind pianoia solos were played by Miss Mary a Miss a Scully.

V-OOB! -solos rendi r-rt i a Mis." loiini i i i and Miss a Itokori llefreshmcnts i tomor- i at 9 o'clock. The i were pres-nt: Thp Misses Clara Trout. a Scully. Marj Scully, A i Mary. Pearl Haker.

a Hak-T, Bella 1-V' Woodhead. le nora and i Sweeney: Messrs I'rank Von Shroeder. William Hussell Palmer, M. Scully. i i a Cns- p.dy.

Charles i Kr.ink Joseph a Cnli-v-' KdAvur.l Austin, llibsam. Chnrlos F. a a Ucrborn. T-'. Victor i Mr.

a Thomas Baker and Leonard Kdwards. nue. The i i a routine business'was and Mrs. Arthur Cartlidge being, the accompanists on tlje piano, the euests were: Beckman, Messrs. 'Krank PKlllips, Charles Bowers.

Phillips, Charles Henry. Clarence Hilt. Law- re'nce. Beckman and Fred Francis. ANNUAL SUPPER HELD BY HOME I -The home department of the Third Presbyterian Sunday School conducted their annual supper last evening in the Sunday School rooms.

The supper waa attended by about loo members and the served by the visitors of the department. The principal addreaB of the even- ine was made by Mrs. A. W. Karnell.

ot superintendent of home department work, i Brief addresses were altio given by the Rev. Andrew Tpdd and Mrs. P. A. Sutphin, of the home depart- ment.

The committee in charge consisted Mrs. Walter Pycraft and Miss Ktiz- abeth Abernathy. MPTHOlBISrWOMEN TO MEE-MNDURLiNGTONj The "District Vxectitlve committee of the Methodist Woman's Foreign Missionary Society will he puests--Saturday afternoon of Mrs. Howard'Flanders-of BurHngrton- Those going from Trenton-will take the 12:30 trolley from State and Warren Streets. this meeting be made for the spring district meeting to held in Burlington, May 17.

HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Arrangements have been made for educational visits to several local in- ATkH 15th 16th FOR WOSPt--Women's "ONYX" Medium i Wc'lght Silk LIsU i 1'ointex "Dub-l" Top a a spiicea an(T ioe! oiack "ONYX" DAY PRICE, palrn for I.OQ, Women's. "ONYX" Pure Silk Boot ami Ulsle "Dub-1" Uelnforced. Heel, Sole and Black, White. "ONYX" DAY PRICE, 3 palra Zfastay on Days Only Pure Thread i a Fine i Weight; "Hub-l" C5arter Top of Silk or IJale: Higth Spliced Heel ftnd ble sol" nf ffills or Black. "ONYX" DAY PIUCE, per "ONYX" Medium Welgrhf Silk "Pub-1" Top, Snllred HPP! and pbgble.

Sola: Black only "OVTX" DAT PRICE, pmln tor "ONYX" Thread Silk: i Weight: Garter Top and Sole; Extra nouble Heel and Toe' Black. "ONYX" PAT PRICE. cents per pair. FOR MISSES "ONYX" Medium Weight "Dub-1 Wear" Lisle; Fine Ribbed; Sizes 5 10; Best Misses' Hose In America; 2J5c. per pulr.

WAIST SPECIAL White Silk Poplin Shirt Waist, convertible collar, yoke hack and front, box pleated front, trimmed (1C with large pearl buttons. Very special. 1 held their resii- prlday afternoon, at 3 Aid of Mercer Hospital, will There are I from stri'nc i a The Misses a a Walk let Flor program was ren- Play beRlhs at dered by Miss Nevius during or- i pnce C. Sc-huster. Theodosia Schuster, PIANO RECITAL AT THECONTEMPORARY JOINT OF GERMAN SOCIETIES A I were" present nt a i a i the a Harmonie i i Societies last evenins -'nhii (laiser's hall.

Broad Street. The puests, were 1 i -'H" 1 Ihi-jr and a i int i was societies gav( several selec- i and sinping by women's choir also enjoyed. Refreshments a- A i i i i i i i C'onJf a i Kdl (Kosn a i at The Cori- i a a i a a noon in 3:30 o'clock. Mrs. M.

W. i i i i i i i i a .1. Bnckes, Miss A i and Miss a I i of Mrs. Fell's, i con- i solos Th't- program. i i '-y 0 M')---" i i he the mi a i wlii-n all the 'iiVci'iunti'-s i i i W.

C. I i i i Burroughs i Latham, Viola Reed, Hannah Ham- I i i h'ohl a i I a i i thf members of the a i Grncp a Emilie Gulden. Miss P.aili-y cave report of the Terrnct? Curd a at her -lames Walklett. Edward UvYirk fii-complished in i home. 1074 I.alor Street.

i Sr-hus-tir. ChaflT-s Schuster. CKrls- nf i i i temperance i i .1. Schuster. William Wild- a a 1.

The president a A darire i he held i i blood. A. F. Wildhlood. Edward Wlld- by I i of St.

Peter and hlood. Chris- Kooker. Lawrence i in tho school hall. a Milton Hamnett and ''asf Streets. Th" a been i i i a school orchestra' i i music.

i i i i he served! The i i in charg'p is composed of: MJSS Mary Paul, i Mary Toms. Miss a Carr. Jfiss Mary a John To.ii-h. Yosko a A Cranai-k. niiimc.i-i! a i to be i i i a Cnrik i i i i a i i i i i i mothor-s i i'e 1 "ci: jflattiervjBa WEST END CLUB HAS DINNER AND PARTY Kan recital at the Hiph School today: Spring Sonc Holliris Alfred Holllns.

the, celebrated blind organist, was born in 'Hull. England. In 3865. He is now organist at Kd- inburgh. Among English writers for organ no one has shown the instru- onq.

served and dancing was en- Joyed. ORPHEUS GUEE CLUB WILL GIVE CONCERT SATURDAY A concert i i i by the phriis Clee of the 'State Model School in thp iiiiilit. rnirrr of thp school a i i a i March V4. club will be nssis-cd by M.iss Isabel a a soprano. a concert have in proxies'- for LIVINGSTON "MOTHERS TO MEET TOMORROW Miss i a a i 1OCW Kern -y.

Clement i miii'i- a a a i a assistant chle! i i a i i i i i i i i i from Street, 2UO i i A mi'-'. Mr. and i i of c.pnei-al C.reene A are en- i i i a a in A a i i Tho members of the West Knd a Kvenlng Sewing Club were i i i i i i i at i last i Hildt-brecht's. the hostesses being Mrs. Footer Cooley and Miss Lnura i F.mpry.

Following the i a box HOUSEWIVES LEAGUE Ir 8 cnJoycd at the swte street Those present were: M.rs. Earl LECTURE PROGRAM AT iiu- a I I l.i-a!;ii»; 11'-; i i i i i i I a i a i a New i i i Mrs. Mrs. foolpy, the Misses Emery, Dorothy c.idd'rtlader 1 Kthpl Appleget. Jean Goodwin.

Kleanor Warren, Kleanor I.ee. Lillian Crozer. Julia Bnker and F.ihrics i i Wall Mary "Macpherson. Kv Miss A i a Mi-rU. of, Avenue, a i dei-orator.

Wt-ilnes- mcnt In a lovelier, more mood. The Spring Song Is tho best or his smaller works. Spring Hong Macfarlane Will C. Macfarland. municipal organist nt Portland.

Maine, Is one of the greatest of American organists, who possesses international reputation both as a recitalist' and composer. DR. CLAIR LEClURES A lecture was given on "Thp Rocky a i nt Mott School last evening for the benefit of the i Ward Civics Association, by Uie Rev. naniel K. Clalr, pastor of thp i a M.

B. Church. A large a i was prpspnt. Mr. Clair has recov- erpd from his Tecent illness.

ML ENTERTAIN FOR BRIDES-TO-BE Matilda R. Hilson, of 128 West Street, will entertain afa card party this afternoon in honor of Miss KliF.abeth K. and Miss prominent society brides of the Spring season. will be given a shower of kitchen utensils and tea will be served at o'clock. Those invited are: Mrs.

H. Swalm. Mrs. Henry Willets. Mrs.

Henry Orrick, Misses Hazel Wilson. Dorothy Forst. Margaret Perrine, Mdrgaret Middleton. Charlotte Cook, Xlartha Prudence Jamipson, Kthel Bowman. Marguerite Margaret Elizabeth V.

Oliphant, and Mrs. Frank Mcllvaine, of N. J. MARRIAGE LICENSES MISS RINGKAMP TO BE BRIBE TODAY Rungn of 7S3 Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn, and Theresa RpR-ina RinRkamp 501 Chestnut Avenue. Trenton.

Rudolph Frederick of iO Henry Street and Florence Tart of Keatty Street. clubor Molnar of 238 Emory Ave- n.ue ond Juliana Kasa of 168 Hancock Street. Franciszak Woznlak of 636 Indiana Avenue, and Sabina Kanicka of 817 Plum Street. Miss Theresa Regina daughter and Mrs. Frank RIhgkamp.

SOI Chestnut Avenue, will be married this afternoon, at 5 o'clock, to Dr. Otto Krnst Runge, of The ceremony will take placS the rectory of the Immaculate (Ccjnception Church. Mfss Frances Hose, 'a cousin of Miss Ringkampi will be maid of honor and Frank Ringkamp, brother of the bride, will be best man. Miss RIngkamp will wear a traveling suit of serge cloth and a hat to match, trimmed with blue. She.

will carry of bride roses. Miss Hoso will wear a sand coloited suit and a hat of the same shade, trtiamed with pink roses. She will carry pink roses. A a short trip, the young will'reside at 20 Foxall Street. Brooklyn.

WILLIAMS-GREGORY Miss Anna Honora Or-gory united In marriage to John Henry Williams List evening in the parson- ace, of i i R. Church. Tho Rev. Charles II. Kldcr performed Mr: ami Mrs.

will reside at 322 SmUhiird A a Kondo. b. An Original i i I i i i a i i i i i "I-'ur Klsli-" Miss I a I i i i a .1. i i i Paul A. is ill at his m.rni.-.

Mrs. i i ISa'rry. i her i a a 1 i and of XPW York i I i i i of a of tlm i i i i i i i I i M-OSH, of i A i i i 1 a i i a weeks' illnrss. in. UK i i i M.

W. 11. S. i i i i i i has I a i IP i i i i 74 i i a i a a by i i i i of i Mouse." i i i a i i a a I to I IK'StrsS c.ri-iu i Mrs. Pierce light's i iti-Alpin.

A I i a I ti'i-Iocl i i i a special i I out 'At- lure. 1 l.i i-st Km! i a i i i i i 'of I i i i hold i i m'-Pt- Jng i O'clock. of i a i discuss, d. rnemhers urc- re- r-d IP present. I I i i i Wire Precaution will prevent the little illness of today from becoming the big sickness of tomorrow and after.

For troubles of the digeitive you can rely on I a i a a sn l.i. "To Sl'i me" c. "The Sea" i i I i i Select I I Mrs. Twitchi-1. 'a.

flat' b. "Taraniplle" Miss Alice Reynolds. i Sonata, op. 7S I i A a i a a i i Allegro molto non troppo. Fannie K.

Pot's. i 1 Spanish Dance Mo'-zUowskl I I Miss Fine. Miss Harrison. A i a to the recital i he -X. I a i i Kro.ail i a i i i i a a i i of .1 i a i i i i i i i i S'-'i- i i i a I a of I he in ml, act in- i a i Ur.

of the a i School, Heller the absence of Miss Broome. i i a Wntson. of Carl A hns been i a is slowly convalescing. Pc'ry. pon of Mr, Mrs.

i P'-I'ry. of 10 i A is rccoveMng from, nn at- a of i a Thf Flint Correspondent Has copy been cut by censor? other non- I sender a discount Trenton Fuel I i WE TRUST YOU VOI'R PROMISK IS I.IKK HF.RR! a i you. i a a I over. Ft PO1.M $85,00 i i a i i i i loc- i i eivc'n. I a i his nf i i i i a Kco- i i a i i i i i i i i i i i 1 i A i MooVi' a I i I i a i a A i 1 1 i i i i i i MIC.

I I i i i of I oi'm i 1 i i a i 1 i i i i i a a Oay Mrs. a a bers's of the i I.eacue. a a Kasv Desserts i a C.irl's C.in a A a for i Housewives' i All lectures) are frov Headquarters open from to 3 o'clock. MISS BROWN HOSTESS OF IDLE HOUR CLUB rsons It i prepared Especially For Thit Newspaper i i n- Pictorial SOMETHING NEW IN TUNICS a at $11.98 a Brown, of 21 fi F.ast i Sirert, was the hostess at Mi.s Kv. i mrmher i week's i i i of Idle Hour 4-5 i i i Hewed.

The I i ticopte i i i i held a home in A a i a Misses Sadie a i.n.l Mr. T. F. were: The i W.l'iam S. Siss- F.lin/.l.clh Toman.

i i a Kv.ln*. Hn- i i 7 i die I i F.vans. X.m Mrs i i .1 Uohinson a Brown, Kay Mv-rS, find' a a Haddon Miss Joseph i a i a Mrs. Oavl- N. nnncaster and Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs. Peter a i I 1 Seeder. Craitf a I Bnice Bedford, of i city, win I he one of uxhers at tho i of Miss Kleanor Thompson and T. William Rohert's.

both of i a i a The i a place April 24. er BOURNE UNION MEEi -Tho regular monthly meeting of thp W. C. T-. C.

WHS held mf Mrs. H. K. Fry, 34 i a A a The I i i i i by Miss i i Lazarus, of i i Havens; prayer, by Mrs. Xel- t.as been called 1nl a1 I songs.

"The Star of Hope." and Miss a M. has re- home STTter a i Mrs H. W. a A POMPEIAN I I JANSENS WILL ENTEITTAIN Mr and Henry Jansen. A Broad Street Park.

i a i Bible fpmr- of the Rrond Street Park E. ci a wives, 'at i ev entnc. The members are: a CrOrdon, i i i i i second icnor'; -n flrst Nass; and i Mr Mrs A i i a Mr Mrs. Howmaa Harris will present. It seems impossible to pxhauat the supply of smart new skirts.

Srnce the full have hpen revived the designers have bejyun all over acair. and turning out models that are as original as were the narrower models of a few months past. Many of the newest changes are rung In upon the tunic, which lends Itself to unusually wraceful K.nKement. Soft materials only are 8n'table to the development of this skirt, fi yards 44 inches wide beipg required. The length of the skirt must be ci.rsldered in arranging the tunic; if the foundation Is too ohort the effect i not be an smart as If there were sufficient of the underskirt to emphasize, the lines of the drapery, Klrst take up a dart in the back gore of the foundation as pictured, side free above large perforations, join the gores as Chew "Bobs" 5c.

the packet or two "Bobs" for a at all the better aid atorct, ride closing skirt with hlVh draped with a four-piece tunic. at the Hides. HORLICK'S 'ilio Ori ji MALTED MILK notched. This (rivps the front ope-n- InR. 'Clooe the of 'the flounce, sew to lower edge of fminda- tloc, notches and even.

Now Join of the tunic aa notched, leaving the left-aide, seam frrp above larjrn in front (torp for openlnu. PlPftt. creasing on lines of Blot perforations, bring folded edires t'o lines of small perforation, cen- and upper even. Adjust belling; 2 Inches wide to poeltlon underneath upper edfte of skirt and stitch upper etlwea together. of the pointed outline the front and back of the tunic nvav be finished In effect, when an lique deslrn of braid may be used as a trtmminn.

Plrtorifll Review Pattern No r.j.v; 81 is J4, afc sod are line? I ahapcd hunks of the chewiest um a coated over with peppermint candy a chew to the ginn and a new pep xv the All Dealers Sell "Bobs' 1.

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