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nvns'iNii nm.i.ntiN, iios'ot.tn.u. t ii . satiupay. Mvnrn n mi. : If 1 ; r ; ' fe '" I! HnCKM Cravenette Cloth Ounriuitccd Water Rcpcllant. cx tia fine quality, in Tan and Oxford. M inches wide $2.50 yd. New Voiles 111 Wool, in Black nnd Colors; very stylish, from 5)0 yd. njiwauls WARREN'S New Spring floods ARE ARRIVING WITH EVERY STEAMER. New Jap Silks While nml nil colon, 27 in. wide. 50k yd. Ladies'Black Silkfoats Midc of Pcau dc Soic. 34 length, cry stylish .. . WJ.ZO Featherbnne Collar Sets set of :i 5 BHB Prices are Advancing but Our Prices are Still the Same ,!r tiH'I'li l.iiiU'HIHI The Nemo Corset has arrived, in diffcicnt styles. FIGURES BUILT AND FIGURES REDUCED. . The incurve Waist nnd the sclf-icducini-; with lchcf strap: The Nemo Corset System provides Models that build np n slim figiutTnnd reduce a stout one. NEMO CORSETS at tfli.OO $2.75 nnd :?:;.. Onlcrs taken for Extra Sizes. The Placquet Fastener SOMETHINO NEW This will intcicst every woman; the greatest invention of the age ; No More Open Skirtr; no old-fashioned hooks nnd eyes. Your Skirt is always securely nnd neatly fastened. COME AND SEE THEM. New Lace Curtains ELABORATE SPRING SHOWING or aster Millinery Here nrc very attractive Creations at low prices: SWELL EASTER HATS Every one a stilish and becoming Model; NO TWO ALIKE, nnd all handsomely trimmed in the New Styles, and MODERATELY TRICED. ECRU BOBINET APPLIQUE CURTAINS WHITE BOBINET APPLIQUE CURTAINS ECRU NOTTINGHAM NET LACE CURTAINS NEW BONNE TEMME CURTAINS NEW STREET HATS Our Sample Line of Untiimmcd Hats nrc hcic; hundreds of them, and no two alike; nil samples; they just arrived frcm the Fashion Center, New Yotjk. They embrace all the new Shapes, for Spiing nnd Summer wear. Milnns, Leghorns, Tuscans, Chip and Hair Braids, in natural Straw, White and Black. Z&- WE WOULD ADVISE PLACING'YOUR OR DER EARLY. Knickerbocker Shirt Waists THE MOST STVLISH TAILOR MADE, AND BEST FITTING WAISTS. Styles for 1307 Now Here AT SJ51.25 Mndc of White Lawn, plaited nnd hemstitched front, long and short sleeves. AT $1.50 Made of fine Lawn, plaited fronts, with embroidery strips of Inser tion, short sleeves. AT $1.75 Made of Fancy Madras, plaited front, and hem-stitched, tailoicd effect. AT $2.75 Made of fine Fancy Madras, plaited front, hem stitched, tailor made. AT $2.75 made pf Fine Linen, plaited front, hem-stitched, negligee collar, tal ler made. New Laces and Trimmings Elegant New Assoitmcnt; Edgings, Insertions, On loons and All Over; Point Vcnisc, Oriental, Batiste, Ap pliques, Real Torchons, Etc. A beautiful New Line of Valenciennes Laces with In sertions to Match. A NEW LINE OF - Fancy Dress Trimmings In Black, White nd Colors. . 3. Sachs' Dry Goods Co, THE STORE THAT KEEPS THE PRICES DOWN New Spring Organdies Crisp and fine, all new designs, delicate colorings, pictty floral effects at 25 yd. SEE OUR SHOW WINDOW. Paris Tissue A fine new material, in elegant plaid effects, exquisite colorings, at 20 yd. Madras Raye ..A fine 32-inch Material for Men's Shirts, nnd Ladies' Suits, white ground, with pretty eolcred designs; 32 inches wide ". 20tf yd. Solid Color Lawns Light Blue, Gray, Pink, Green, Leghorn and Black, 40 inchcsa wide 20 yd. Solid Color Chambray - Tan, Gray, Light nnd Dark Blue, Red, Pink nnd Ca- dcttc 15tfV yd. t c : - . SOCIAL CHATTER and HOME TALK it. ..-.-- '4;.lohana League Musicians tin musical tccond pike, n Ian, Mis Churlcs Coop- nio'ls, has obialncd contiol t the l-Miifl. Sine li'-r mtii ritiKi-. Mrs. Ilalil- tuhlo a ilicam of beauty. Annum tlio . ,., wllh Ids. The Alameda looked ipiUe Hlih ih luiirchtliiu siuri ol llii-. Mr Hitchcock opened tin- owning 'i r col. anil lo Mrs lliock was lihrn iliciitic. ami will iicriuiilicnlly locate '.oven's lifi' triitlifiill told li Mi with n row words of welcome ami also the liooli pilirc, a wt of receipt book. In iti.n oit. lie has tonight the hull imIuIii Call, ami ulih in i"i It,. - iiniuiiiuiod the numbers on tin mo- 'u' consolation nrlo wax tot h Mi'h. Inioicsi In I he IrtiMj owned by Joliu Bfcos of liln Iiiuiih poisonallu Ix'toni inuii. (icorgp Iti'iilon a corsage of Inlets. Considtnn )l Seattle nml T. I). Sulll-l fileuds, complimentary to tlio two ni- tho uiuui'eiiu.-lit or tho cvenniK. I'lom, tho largo audience whi n sat In .Mr. von Unit, I lie clialrnian of the ,'riie lea was unusual)) gn) itiitl lh van or New York, tractive brldos-elcc I. ABslxtlng tho! n a -a --.111 A . . - . -a .1. .-... ..!-! ..I H. 1 .. I.. Ill .. a. .1 ll 11 lid t llil .. m . . . . . ..I... . .. .11 1. . - At. I. I. ...I I....... 1. i.. ll J . ..Ill I III. .. f,. 11,-.. M ...l.lnl. 1. t. it... . I.. .!.. UCIlt nilllliroilOll Will HIM it ihim'i ii usual rauf, in ill nun ii mm uii- fcnt'srs ICIIlCllimi) CICpUllCCl III Bl I IIIWIC HIUll Illlir CIIIS llilll IICCI1 III" IIOBICSS III 10CC1VC Mill I"' .mea '- ' .-will Hlin.ll, HJ llie mi, ia 1"" win Iiiih I U til III New Yolk, ami tluriliK kih'sIh neie Mr. ami MlH. K. M. Swaii- licr bIioi'I xlit) on this Coal uhu lx z.. Mr. ami Mih. llli-hai'il ivcih, .Mr. hrlnulni! litKclhcr a hom or her olil ami Jim. Ocoruo rotter, niiiiso was unrrcct llliislrnllonn ot tlio iii.ii' 11nlwiY.1l reuret Hint h!u conlil not lie o'clock. Anioni; those jirencnt w t ru object from Hie oulml of IiIh eiituio ihrandiea of this cre.il 111 I1I.111- tueciit to hear Hie crnlllalile enler- I work, ejiemplllleil ill the nuisiraie ncni ininnieni wniiu sue to siiciessiuii iThurfday evenlnc In Uilil leuou-H nan nininueil I y the'innstcale chile of the Ktluhana Lre I.eacue. A largo (icriniili II.ik hiinc on I lie Lack ot the stacc. hankeil on either lUu hy a symctrieal ilchlcn wrouuhl In Piiann leaves. lieeinoen is ciainien ny iho (IcrniaiiH lint ho was realls an iistrlan ami )et his Ioiik resilience In "ninco for one period in.ulo the people f that nation feel Mime claim on lilm. )' that as II ma his name is Ucrnian mil ls works were written In that tonuiie. "tXm lllfct iniieieul nilinlicr hy Mr. Iloilu ami .Mlsh scnaeicr was one in the most illillciilt iinmhers on the pio Rratn. These two artlsls esinlillsheil a reputation of Interpiciiillon tar almvu tlio nveraKe protessionai. i I ll IWO lllllllliers Klen uj .in nun Birthday Dance The iluiii'o which Col. and Mrs. fain IMlker wive on Satiiiihi exenlni; last at their Diamond Head villa, in honor of Hie birthday of their ilaiiKhtcr, Mrs. Walter .M,icfarlnm was n very prettj affair. Kloweis and ferns nrtlstlcall decoiatcil the spailons looms, and Hiu i:ills ipilntet club furnished tho music tor ilaiiclnc. Mrs. Parker was liand- sonielj dresi-ed in brocaded lloweicd hutln i:mplie, and Mrs. Walter Mac farlane was lookliiB very inclty In while. The I'rl'icess Kawananako.i as sisted her mother In rcii'lvliiK Hie Kiiests and she liKiked perfeelly lowly In an nrtlhtle creation of Hurry Dav ison's ('aid tables were much in ev I'limess Kauaiiaiial.ua. Mis. AU'MiiiiI-i III .Mlnneanolls. He milled: Mlnni ei l.liitlm.i, Mm. U. de II. Ijixaid, Mis. npolls looks Kood to me, bulli as a the CIIIToid Wood, Mis. .Sihaefer, Mis.jatie loMi ami a town to live In, and 1 Van Vllct, Mis. A. Puller, Mrs. (icin'KC1 1 am boIiik to sla hcie." .Macl.irlnne. Mrs. Ilialnerd Kinllli. Mis. - Diaries wibiei, Mrs. Ciiuiimaii, Al'-! Atnaliau Reception IMward WatM.n. Mrs. Waller MaiMl- ,r, rm.1)tim ttlUU ttaB Kuvn lane. Mis. Cllniun, Mrs. T. ll.Uleiitiie,l, , . . . ,., , . , .. ,,.. Mis. Kreilerle Klump, Mrs. l!irR Uen-! "" '" '' Clt im.r CJIi-kIiuiii foi Hi. f. Iiiks met with ureal iipplanse and Hie ldoiuo, and th bridge idajers wcie E 5,, last aiillidii n ir lanilllar one to nil. lti.nU' llirlie n.ippj. , ueiicions sup J . ..... ..... ..... i ..,. .t,,u w.t.l Almiliir IllllHi. IIII'MPllt (KWaniteriTH lioill llie uiuiit mini .i". "' - " ,i. ... hwniK with n niueh ili'jith of feellnj; weio niiijor and Mis. nn Met. Ml. r-n-t -kiln,., of tin. iii.illeiuiiirmld seaiiu.and Mrs. Kranils (la, Mrs. MUabctli PKci'ii from ilslns to thtlr feet and I'leeth and the Misses Kreelh. Mis. i..i.;i.,,. i,i, ii,i ii, u iininir hepii CiiiiIiii. Mrs Hutchinson, Major and ii... iui mi' tin. nniinHiii It snielv.Mrs Purity. Mrs. Hicks and Miss would have been the spontaneous on- L'lusloii or till entliiislustlu exhibition of n Ki-i-nt artist's wink. Whlli) Miss Clarke plajed the Sonata Opers 30, the word pictures or Mis. Hall Bcem lo d.lpt by in n siiiiesslnii of tho iiuthetlc stones which went to liiako up Ilei'thovon'B shoit life. The I HHks of .Molbourne, Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Macfarlaue, Col. and Mis. (Source Macfarlano, Mr and Mrs (lartenlierK. Mis. II. Taylor of Chicago. Mr and Mis. Jiiines Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. A (S. lluwos, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs Iliirrj Lewis, Mr. and Mra. ClilllliiKWoith, Miss Nan nie Winston, Miss Jessie Kaiifinann, ton. Mis. W. Slanley. Mrs. Kenned, Mis. Ilroik. Mrs. Chuilcs Cooiior, Mis. Hussell, Mrs wr. Miss IrniKiml Schaerer, Miss Katdld Jones, Miss Nuuiilu Winston, Mrs. It. Scott and Mis. A. (S. llav.es. Jr. Hatches Entertaining JiiiIkc and Mi's. Piaucls M. Ilalch K.iw a beautiful dinner lecelllly 111 WnshlliKtoii for (K'lieial nnd Mis. Iim-ii, lor, Senator and Mrs. Ilr)wlen, Iteprc-1 ttt, mn,. tables and soon tho kiiohIh lentatlM' anil Mis. Alcolt. Itepietienla-1 ,.,,, invited lo pailnKo of tliu dainty Uis AiiKeles eNcursionlsts mm fully en jo)cd on Tuesday afternoon. Anions llnuo asked to meet theiii were Jirs. Charles Cooper. Mis. K. II. Paris, Mis S.infoid II. Dole, Mrs. Prod Mncrnr lane. Mrs. Manule Phillips, Mrs. ltoh- .ii t'alton, Mis. Waller pi ear, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. i:. I .Siialdlni;. Mis. James bill, M!s. Anlt.i Oliver, Miss Caiol.wi linuiKod as tliouitli It was spelled OllM'l, Mis. Dan Hidden, Miss ilessle "scotl or "seait," scorns lealiy to I'.ilmci. .Miss Yla Mcholsou, Miss havu.ai H oil In Kail lianclsco to stay, IMIth Ki'lliv, Mrs. Will.ud Williamson. ;uml it alieady has claluicil Its outlius- Mrs. A belt I.uiik. Mra. Iluuli MiUail lasts, who alllrtu that It will soon Webeiiier. Miss Alma lliiivvn and Mrs. far more popular than bridge. The Hlv:inus Pniiiliuiii. 'new came, which Is a vorj old otio. al ,111'lt little known In Aliieilcu, Is said to Mr. and Mrs. llclio Poster Dutton be excecdlliKly illillciilt to learn, and were hosts al a theater purl;, the open- reipilres not only close application. Inn iiIkIU of "Madam llulteilly," their study ami practlie, but iiiicfiil instruc- KiiestH liiclinlliiK Mr. and Mrs. wake-.Hon. Sovoial cihssch naw alieany Held linker, Mr. and Mis. William .Sherwood ami Miss Jennlo Illali. Chtonlclo Mr. and Mrs. Ilonrj .Macfarlauo tiavo unhappy childhood with the stilit .Mis llenshall. Admiral mid Mis. father and the mm. hums of piactlie. (!eorKe Heckle. Col. A. (5. Hawerfj Mr. n.n.inn,ii.. nniM li which huhii'iiisiltolKit Shingle, Mr. Urine CaitwriKlit, """""' ... .... . .. ......... i ...... to have been huiiouuded at times, tun ". air. m ""!",' ;,',' ,"" :,, beautiful devotion of H'lii menus i rinnips. .'n . ,'"""" '" fndeillllB "t Ills sight Ulid the bent Hone Dickson. Mr. Allold , id N w IIkiiio ocr Hie pliiiioslialulnu lo s.-i Yotk, Mossi-s Jock and Liislininii lur- liioio cleail lei, Mr Mi Ctoswni. Mr. (leorgu Puller, i.Fi,...,- iiir' ..tour ilili anil sweet JSr and Mrs Clifford High, Mr. W, 11 111.11 v tones uf Mrs. Mackall rang out uiid iiie.Liiiupiieii, ur anu .mis. uiusbiuuii, mm members of tho Sjmplioiiy Otcliestra Miss Mutch, at lliues suggohted tho dame Ileo- tliovcn'H happy self and tho love and Pleasant Bridge Tea diMillon Im fell and gave to musle. Mrs. Clinton llallentyne's bildgo tea, llnKcrod 111 the inlnds or Ihe llsleneis, whlLli inclined on Pildaj afleiniion, nut all weio glnd that this brightness was a wi suciehsrul affair. It was -l Mild come H "no so great jorlglnalh Intended lor Mis. Alexander M.-B Hltihcock plaed nil of the nc- Scott, bill she was loo busy to hn en- . . ....l..,. I ....... I.....I f.... ..... ......I... l.aO..,. In... ll.. 1,1, .lanlllieiUH Willi ureal. OAlllUBnniu . n-l muu il mi ii Mi-.-nn urtiim ii.i .... in ii very beailtirul touch Tim W'obol o from tho Hortiom MiibIc Coiii- i used Is a very Mipeilor Instiu- i i and tlio Art League lonsiilerpil live ami Mil. Weeks, (ieneral ami Mrs Hell. Kepreseliliillve nml Mis. Dalell. ami Seualor and Mis. l'llnl. The lotiiio table with its glltteilug scnlco or crystal and sllwi, was most ni tiacthc. American IJcuiil loses 111 a large nit glass basket was llnf iintcr plcco, tho electric llghtH gleaming fiiini tho Jieiiit or the, llowois, uistlng a subdued light in or tho tnlilo. The menus In sllwiy lettering, had an American lleauty In tho cornel, wlilie corsage boiuiuels ol tlieso s.imo Ilowers wore lit each place. Olio single lose lielil the place cards. Mis. Hatch wim' clonic wlvct chimin made In i;mplie fashion and her Jewels weiu pluli topaz. Los Anitclcs Visitors Mis. Alexander He nil was walking ileiuuiely aloiig-ou llcjlc,! sticet one d.i last week, when sho wiis stopped by hwi aiiLleut inaiils with (alio ami )el- low badges, who asked: "Wheie Is the Y. W C A.?" "I nally do not know,' began Mrs. Scott, "but" "Do not know!" fcireaincil the oldoily women, "that Is a blot on your rltlnslip." "Oh!" said Mrs. Scott, laughing so shn could haiillt speak, "I am sulci thoy will toll miii In any of tho shop.) "You needii I tloillilo jonisolf Wo will lliul It ourselves," said the, with a dlsllmt toss of I lie head. Moiga'n'. Mr."cieg'h'orn niways shlnoa u week end Iioum; parly at Abu iiiil ... .....i i....r r.... .i.,.. lu ,... i. ast S.itutday. The guestB thoioiighly ill WIVII inoiniiiui., Mil ...u. ... ....... ..... ,....,..,. I. I. ..in. I .!. nine hosnliable host In Honolulu. 'I he ?,J,'Y' '" ' ""-i""""- " '" awn In rtoiil of the villa was now I llghlfiil rioodom fioin caici which a - Wllib Olllllllis llL llie iiciuiiuiii nun iiii- Istlc iiiucli house. AinoliK the guests weio Mr. apd Mm. Oconto Poller, Mr. and Mrs. Iliodke. Mrs. Jewell, Mrs. ! I.-..I...1.I cricsliiiicuts iuoidiil for tlio coinfcut nl the Inner man. The pretty gliU who acted as waitresses, weio Misses Itay Hull, Violet Athertmi. Dorolliy i'liie, llaitcl Ilurr. U'tltla .Morgan been formed ami Hieie aru a iiumbei or piiifesslonal leaclieiu. llko old times with her decks full and tlio band plalng to ciowds id iieoplc. It wni a pretty Bight and rally uppie i Inlcd by tho tourists. Mrs. Weather- icd and party wcie also on buaid, af ter liming thoiouglily enjood their i lip lo our lovely Isle. The cx-Mor-lion leader, Ollvo II. 11 bee, wan i over oil with tlio nal illni.i )els ami I'oamod down upon the crowd In his usual milliner. One could hardly thiead olio's way tin lo was such a Jam. Tim llumphrls, who sailed In llui Alameda on Wednesday, for a six iiioiilbs' trip, have been dined and wined during tho past three weeks nearly every day. Tho hanilsoino din ner which Dr. and Mrs. Wilkinson g.ivu for theiii at tlio Alexander Young hotel on Satiiiday owning In tho largo pil- iliie, iiuKi'i mill-, lA-ium .mnj,"'. ,-- - . ,, - . , - Vein Damon, Violet Damon, i:ditb Mobhis. oiiRlns Me liyilo. Ilonrj U lib. Koplte and Hello Ashley. Tho Itoyal Will to h I.leut. Case V. S. A., tap llawallau band plawd dining llio nf-' l '' ;. '-"I'tuln llumphio, Mr .. . .. . . i (Jli iin, 11. Hi.,. toriiiion, the Hiiwullan iiielodicB being """-. ". specially lequcsted. Tho (Hoc Club .ilwi phoed tliriiughout tho anernoun, .-Miss iimim rnxinn is nniitipiiiiug 'i to the delight of the guests. Afterward very pleasant Hummer which she will many hastened to the Peacock Walk spend nl tho guest of various fileuds. and Joined lu tho piomenade. There This popular ulrl Is greatly In dcmaticl weio man pieuent at this Inauguration iiis a houso-party guest uiid has alieady anil there are tn bu inanv mom days promised away most or her Hummer. t-ot npail ror the public In tho rtiture. Sho will spend a month at I'.iBadeua an Tho ociiiKionlts luivo ceitalnly c.u-1 the guesl or Mis. Wotkyns and another loved II fo hcie The lions ut tlitl dll- .montli visiting Mrs. Dudley and her fetciit hotels liavci been cry Interest- d.iughler. Miss Piiiiiies Coon, at their lug this week, Tlio Moaua iutvo tliclu j.llenlo raik lioiuo. unioiiiriu, a ball lu the illiiliiu-rooni nml theiol weio hundred.! pnseut. Tho Seaside)' Tho Chronicle Is lespousllilo for the Hotel opened Its doors on Thursday follow lug: Tho Misses Peaisous or night and oveijLody said It was a do. Male Island haw been spending sov llghtful nlTulr. Kwry object of Inter- icial das leceutly ut Yeibn lluena Is- est has been lslled, ami they ilepait- land as Iho giieBls or uiianiaiii ami 'd on Prlduy with great ulolia for lln-1 .Mi-m. Patrick, nt their attiuctlvo homo wall, and man will leliirn or send theie Tho Hue e Persons girls, daiigh Ihelr rilcnds. lu that way, It has done1 tors or Dr. Persons, P. 8. N., mo ar much i t-ul beuellt ror the Islands. knowledged belles lu the .'n set ami uio aniiing Iho piettlest maids at Male Oakland, March U'.MIss Anita 01- Island. Iter, whoso botiothal to Oeoigo Jensen of Al.iineda was a lecent announcement Mr. nnd Mis. Ilernian poeke were liJltilln The tables weio set III llu'l x oi niieiesi, anil .ilisu nessie i omiiii, uiu uuii huh iuimi'h v1 ' fci'i'ii"iiui- lareo drawing loom unci ro, pi. weie la- T. Daniel's New Venture tho lliuncee or John Treanor, will be 1 1 nrrtty dinner lu honor or nritlih Ifhl dlsplajed in Jar and vaws Tho I T Daniel Frawlcy, who, for tho past guests ot honor tomorrow at a largo Cniul llajmond do n Layarrt and nrai nriin nint. nniin iipii-rrmin hum- two vpais has bcpn riinnlnE a stock tea. its'liostrss to be Mrs Oeorge Por- Mrs. I.aarcl on Wednesday evening. idclves rortuunlc In Bceurlng ll for iters, wi 'won b) Mis. Scluiefer. The loiupuii) at the Ljceuiu lu Mlnuc- ter Ualdwln, fonuerl Miss rioreuceUnltliiioio bells and Iolets niudu tho Mm. Allan lleiberl. who has been Valo dining i-ooin. specially engaged Tor nt the Queen's Hospital, letiirnocl to t,, m.,.,),,,,, waa ,nusl Buccobsrul ill her home on J'llday. Mr. Allen llel-.,rlr (ll ,i,u (-Vutiu or the large iiiinul bert has also been III at Iho liimtiltnl. tui,j0 ,,.i,osed a basket of ox-eyed Mrs. Ileibert Is iiiucli stronger nnd gsK,a IU j,, ilu nupeiy weio scal gieat hopes am enteilalned or her ul-itl!rci n,10 mulittii-lialr rorns, Hopes tliu.Uo iccoicr. lr lm, vu.ro gusiioiiilvil from the ili.ni- Ideller to each phuo and the place card.i Mis. Walter Hofrinanii, who Is it ' bore tlio gold harp of Hi lu oriuinienlcd very 'populur hostess'-eulorlalned a vilth Bliftturocks. Tho ineiius weio iloiiu Palichlld, .Mr. and Mrs. Turner, MiHsrldlug p.uty given for Captain Diet- In gold on gtecii cardlioaul, ami the Hut nolle. Misses uul, Helen and rick of Iho llerzogin Cetolle, last Sun- dinner scived whb iterfect lu every Alice MaciMrlano, Miss Hldgeway, day morning. Tho morning was cool detail. Toasts, . mugs and speiche.1 urnl plcupitut and It was niueh enjiijeil. ,nndo It a very Jolly affair. AfterwardH Moaiinlua anil the polo minimis weio ciime bridge and coiiveisatliii, Mis. the objective point, and among tho Wilkinson looked charming In white guests weio Misses Schaeler C'), Miss crepo dotted, with tiny lowbuds. Mis. .Ulna iiaiitoin, miss Hazel iionuiaiin, llumphrls was lu pink satin sparkling Miss Iieuo DlekKon, Miss Jean WIlilU', Mr. Ilcrger and Mr. Diiukhoso, with rreshest pe.iih Sho looked ox- treiuely piotly, ami was iniiih ndinlind. Iho Invited guests were Mr. ami Mm. Tho many n lends of Mrs. Hur.vcy it. do II. Uiyard, Judgo and Mrs. . Mm ray am glad to hear sho Is in- Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Case Deer crultliig fioni her lecent uttiuk or III- ItiR. iJidy llerron, Mr. and Mis. A. 0. ness most completely. I lluwos, Jr., and Dr. Pltsgciald. On Sunday night Dr. and .Mm. Hum- Mi. ami Mm. Hairy liwls haw been .phi Is enteilalned twenty-six dlniici i pending tho week at tlio Peninsula. ; gutitu at the Moaua Hotel lu honor ot A I Mr. and Mrs. It. do II. Ii.wimI. Au It Col. Sam IMikcr. Piinto David Ku- wuh St. Patrick's day tho detotatlons waiiauiikou, Mr. McCtoason, Mr. A. M. anil favom weio all lu honor or lhr Hum n nnd Mr. Chailcs Ilartwcll hao pation saint of Iiolaud, The table, In gone to Maul for a shooting expedl- tho bhape of u homeshoe, was open at Hon, olio end for wxnl luck, anil the center lllled with palms, pampas grass iiui! Aiming tho victims ot tho dengue gleeus, lesemhlliig a inlulatiiie forest. hae been Mrs. Walter .Macfurlnno, Mr. All inch or gieeu was Busppiuled over Kdward Watson and Mis. J. Iliowii, i Iho ends nnd Horn this liimg "'Sliiiiiniiii I Hells," nicctrlc lights swnrthed lu Among the passengers falling on tho gieeu and yellow, which radiated a Alaniei'a were Mr. and Mis. Alexander changeable eltect. Tho golden harp ot Scott, Doctor and Mrs. P. II. llumphris, Tlaia was tho beautiful central ciina A largo gatlieilug of fileuds en me to incut, mounted on u pcdcxtnl amidst see them off uml Mm. Iliiuiphrin uml the ulceus Tho id lines wein glided the Doctor looked llko (lower gardenr, and malle was wound around Ha gold ro numoroiis were tho (lowers and the tn sides An Erin Co Braugh (lag lels. Thoy hold n regular reception at, waved proudly aloft. Tho inaldenliulr tho dock, The Si oils also weio cover- Icnit were -scattered upon the snow 153l k&ivtdtj&k&M, .Sum -r " i ttiiiti'Miiia ,.,.vtv..-'Siiii-'J-i"''-"- ' -: ! MAI IMV '-' " ""