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BSllLR ' ' rrTT' f?h, j,wi tif jf AWfppvp ? r- wpjpr ' t. fr $$ p -r fn . -j. a Tr ''SW ' ' ' '"W ' ' ' ' s ''" ' i " " '.' - , t , r.! 12 EVENING BULLETIN.HONOLULU, T. H, SATURDAY, AUQ.J2, 1911. tt INFORMALITY IS FEATURE OF WEEK V.'Hi tlAklv pniMCTV cnl 1 DIIOTIOATIMrS AT TUCID OIIDIID IVIHIM I OUOILl I ruuix nuonuniinu m iiiuiii ouuuii- BAN HOMES. ROUND OF AFFAIRS STILL GAY. POLO FURNISHES EXCITEMENT AMONG ELITE. A I'HKTTY dancing party wan given laBt evening at tho liumu of Mr. and Mrs. James Wilder. On tills occasion Mrs. Kdwnnl Holmes was the guest of honor. One of tho chief features of tho t ciiIiik was tho lack of formality. The dancing be gun nbont nine o'clock and continued until the "woo small hours." The grounds surrounding the pretty home was strung with handsome Oriental lanterns. The dancing pavilion was festooned with tropica! Ones and mountain greens and presented a very attractive uppearance. The large liv ing room opening from the pavilion - was exquisitely decorated In scarlet exorlas and while loses. In this room card tallies were placed for tliiine who K' preferred bridge to dancing. A number r of Hawaiian musicians were conceal ed behind a scieen of potted palms and troi-leal erdure. This quintet club, lurnlshed music for the dancing mid played during the Iniffel supper that was served at midnight. Only warm, personal friends of the guest of honor were Included on the Invlti- tional list. Following wore tho Invited guests Admiral and Mrs. Cowles, General and Mrs. Montgomery Macomb, Mr. und ( Mrs. (lerrlt Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. 'Richard Ivors, Mr. and Mis. Ilnunoy Fcott, .Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mills Swanzy, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. Walter V. Dillingham. Major and Mrs. Citorgo Toiler, Judge and Mrs. Arthur Wildor, Mr. olid Mrs, Harry Mncfarlaue, K-Cvcriior and Mrs. George H. Carter, Mr. and Mrs George Sherman, Mr. nnd .Mrs. Cllvo Davles, Judge and Mrs. William Whit ney, Captain and Mrs. Cllflon Cartel Major and Mrs. F.dwnrd J. Timber- lake, Captain and Mrs. Sturgis of the Fifth Cavalry, Captain nnd Mrs. Wil bur. .Mrs. Hymn K. Hair. Major and V Mrs. Davis, Dr. and Mrs. James Judil Lieut, and Mrs, Gayler, Dr. and Mrs. Charles, Ur) ant Cooper, Dr. and Mrs." Hobdy, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford Kimball the Hon. ami Mrs. Charles Hlce of Kauai, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dilling ham, Captain nnd Mrs. Scales, Can tain nnd Mrs. C. Sidney Haiglit, Mr 4? r.ml Mrs. Ilcnrv Duttou. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hensnn, Senator nnd sirs. uric Knudsen, Mr. nnd Mrs, Host Harrl ton, Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Judd, Mr nnd Mrs. Thomas V. King, Mr. and Mrs. Hcaly, Mrs. IMward Holmes, Mrs. Klllcott. vvlfo of Captain Klllcutt II. S. N.. Mrs. Andrew Fuller, Miss Marlon Scott, Miss Ilelon Achilles Miss Claire Kelley. Miss Catherine J,Oooda1e. Miss Nora Swanzy, Miss He.i- trlce casue, miss i:orme waiKcr, miss "?Ag"nes Walker, Miss Alice Mucfarlono. Miss Rdllli Cowles, Miss Dorothy liartwell. Miss Nora Ames, Miss Blanche Dwlnell, Miss Helen Alex ander, Mies Helen Klmliall, Miss Ml Paty, Miss Minna llcrger, Mrs. Kel ley, MIbs Jessie Kennedy, Mrs. Gard ner Wilder, Mrs. Worthlngton, Mr, Richard Wright. Mr. William Roth, L .. .. Si" IS iii 41 m Mr. Ronton, Mr. Ilolilo Walker, Mr Samuel Walker, Mr. Leslie Scott, l.t. ltunell, Mr. Andeison, l.t. Jucksou of, Udlelma, Dr. Ilodglus, Mr. 151. lledo man, Mr, David Anderson Or Fer dinand lledemaiin, l.t, Pardee ami l.t McCleery of Fort Shatter. Col. Wil der, Dr. Tucker Smith, U. S. N l.t Qulcktuc)er of tho 5th Cavalry, Mr Friiuk Armstrong, l.t. Price nnd l.t Vaughn!! of Fort linger, Mr. Harry Whitney Mr. Hurtiuan, Mr. Roberts, Mr. (la) lord, Mr. Walden, Senator George Falrchllds, Lt. Salmi. U. S. N. Mr. F.dgar Davles, Mr. IMward Ten i.ey, Dr. Herbert, Mr. Charles Her bert, Ml-, tiny Macfaflune, Mr. YVelns lielmer, Mr. Ollle Sorenson, II. II, M S. Consul Ralph Forslor, Mr. Jack Atkinson, Mr. Harold Glffurd, Dr, Snnford, II. S. A., Mr. Focke, Major Jenkins, I. lent, nnd Mrs. Ross Kings bury, Mr. Palmer, Mr. Stanley Ken nedy, Mr. Koxby nnd others. Mrs. Frederick Waterhouie's Tea. On Tuesday of this week Mrs. Fred irlck Waterliouso was the hostess nt mi Informal ten that una given 111 honor of her mint, Mrs. Visiter of Kng Inml. On the preceding Tuesday Mrs. i: It. Wnlcrhousu had enteitulmd In lienor of hr sinter nnfl Mrs. T. Rain Wnllicr nt her homo on Wyllle street. At this week'H affair only thu old friends of the guest of honor ro In cluded on the Invitational list, Tho Krederkl; Waterhoiise's pretty home wns decorated with golden shower and violets. The combination proved nil effective Pile. Mrs. J. O. Young, n sis ter of the bostcsH, poured the tea, and .Mrs. John Wnhlron served coffee. A number of Oriental servants passed Ices and cukes to the guests, who were seat ed at kinnll tables. The hours for this pleasant event were from 4 to 6. Among the Invited guests were Mrs. Vlsger, Mrs, II H. Wnterhouse, Miss Pender, Mrs. P A, Schnefer, Mrs. I-lvvnft, Mrs. Andrew- Fuller, Mrs. William Richard Castle, Mrs. Lovvrey, Mrs, f llede maiin, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Judd, Mrs. ficrqlilcn", Mrs. Kopke, Mrs. I.ewers, Mrs. -Kopcr. Mrs. T. It. Walker, Mrs. Wnikir. Mrs. King, Mrs. W. O. Smith, Mrs Dlrleh Thompson, Mrs, Ilayselden, Mrs. Sorenson, Mrs. McGrew, Lady Heron, Mrs. Coleman, Mrs, Meade, Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Gees, Mrs. Atherton, Mrs. Sorenenn, Mrs. Hall, Mrs, Francis Damon nnd others. Mrs, John Drew's Luncheon, Wednesday nftemoon Mrs, John Drew entertained nt u bridge lunch ton hi honor of Mrs. Frnzler of Herke ley. White llllles nnd mnldeiihnlr fern adorned thu handsome table. The place cards were baud painted In n conven tional design. After luncheon n num ber of rubbers of bridge were enjoy- d. Among thoso who partook of Mrs. Drew's hospitality wero Mrs. F, K, I'razler. Mrs. Percy Morse, Mrs. Thomas Church, Mrs. Gere, Mrs. Chns. Frazlcr, Mrs, Kdvvard Henner and others. If ' ' MRS. WALTER ORRIN HOWELL, Formerly Mitt Adelo Sallng, bride of Dr. Howell of the army. General nnd Mrs. Macomb' Dinner. . Fourteen i overs encircled tho din ner tublo nt which General and Mrs. Macomb pre-ddtd Wednesday evening. A large bowl containing white Alfred Carrier roses glared the exquisitely- equipped hoard. Accessories of quaint silver candle-sticks, nborned with silken shades, gave additional jieauly to tho scene. Those numbered nmongst Gen eral nnd Mrs. Montgomery Mni-omhs guests were ox-Oove-rnor und Mrs. Geoigu It. Carter, Mr. nnd Mrs.(Frnn cls Damon, Mr. and Mis. William II. Castle, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gerrlt F. Wilder und Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnlter Francis Dil lingham. . ' Mr. mill Mrs. (Icorge Sherman's Dinner. Uist evening Mr. anil Mrs. Georgo Sherman enteitniueil Informally tit dinner In honor of Mnjor Kdwanl' Jr TlmberlukejH birthday. The beauti ful homo, of the Shermans in Nuu.init Valley wns tilled with pink und whlto Jupanese lilies. Six covers encircled the table, which was handsomely decorated with pink lilies nnd whlto ginger lels. Kacli course of the din ner was carried out In pink mid white. When desert was served n beautiful blithday cako ornamented Willi candles was plnccd In front of the gtast of honor. Among thoso present weio Mr. und Mrs. George Sherman, Major and Mrs. Kdwurd J. Tlmherlnko and Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Gault. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Morse's ('aril Parly. Ileuiitlful prizes wero awarded nt tho e-nrd party, when Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy Morse eiiteitnlncd at eight table's of bridge TucMluy evening at their attractive home in Malum Val ley. Their house guest, Mrs. F. 13. Fruzler, of llerkeley, Cat., was the Incentive for tho affair. The recipi ents of the women's prizes were Mrs. Buyers nnd Mrs. George Augurs. The former was presented with n beauti ful Dresden sandwich plate. Mrs. Georgo; Augurs was awarded a hand somo "Arts and Crafts" tray. Tho Oriental design mas covered with heavy plate gluss and framed with y,wMm'iim i) . Hawaiian mahogany, Mr. J. A. John-1 bou and Mr. John Drew wero the highest bridgcrs of the initio per suasion null wero uwarded n heavy brass ash tray nnd n slher mounted bottle opener. Tho pretty homo was filled with red carnations, potted palms and maidenhair fern. At elev en o'clock n delicious buffet supper was nerved. Among those present wero Mr. and Mrs. Percy Morse, Mis, F. K. Frnzler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles lion, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rierbnch, Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Gere, Mr. and Mrs. William Schmidt, Mr. nnd Mrs, John Drew, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Mr, and .Mrs. R. Morse, Mr, nnd Mrs. Tarlo lon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sayres, Mr. nnd Mrs, George Klengcl, Mr. and Mrs, James Morgan, Mr. und Mrs. Georgo Augurs, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Fleming, Miss Lindsay, Mr. Gill, Mr. DeFrcest, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdwanl Henner. Diitinguithed Duetts Entertained In Honolulu. Professor nnd Mrs. Harrelt Wendell nnd their daughter were stopovers In lonnliilu Sunday linm nn extended for eign trip, on the MoiikoIIu, and were entertained by Hon. uud Mrs, William Itlrhard f nlle. There l no doubt that with silch mi amicable host nnd hostess the') were shown nil the sights In nnd about Honolulu. PrnfesKor Wendell has been connected with Harvard Col lege foi a number of yenis, nnd Is one of the literary lights of Huston. Sun day nfternoon Hon. 'nnd Mrs. William Rlehui-d Castle Invitee! the members "f the Harvard Club who lesldo In Ho nolulu to meet their distinguished guests, nnd nn Informal tea wns given In their honor nt tho Onslln borne on Klnali street. Professor Wendell has written tpveml books. Ills novel, "The Duchess Amelia," wns very popular In the day of Its appearing. Mrs. Knill Waterman' Luncheon. Miss Cordelia Walker was the motif for a beautiful luncheon that wns giv en this afleiiinon by Mrs. Knill Wa terman ut her homo on Wilder uvo nue. Covers wero urrunged for eight, nnd pule pink blgonlas and Austriillnn maidenhair fern formed u conspicuous part In tho ilecoruthe scheme'. After luncheon the remain der of the nfternoon is to bo devoted to bridge. Those present nre Mrs. Kmll Waterman, Miss Cordelia Walk er. Mrs. Frederick Klebuhu, Mrs, Charles Wright. Miss jlelen Alex ander, Mrs. Frederick Damon, Mrs. Frederick Wulerhouse and Mrs. Ml Pally. lion, ami Mrs. Rice's Dinner. Captain Forsytjie. U. 8. A., of tho Fifth Cavalry polo team, and Doctor Vnn Agnew wero the guests of hon or Friday ut a dluiiur.tluiUwiui given by the Honorable and Mrs. Charles Rice of Kauai. The Kauai pulo color of red was used In the decornthe scheiirij for tho artistic affair. Red exorlas were banked in the center of tho table, tall silver candlesticks shaded with scarlet shades wero pro miscuously placed over tho beauti fully nppaintcd tublo land shed a be coming glow over jtho assembled guests. Tho largo blossoms of the ux- nrhis aro composed of myriads of mlnluturo star-shaped flowers, nnd these tiny (lowers combined with sprigs of baby maidenhair fern wero strewn over the damask cloth, which was completely covered. The place e-urds wero extremely chic, bearing tho hostess' monogram In silver. Among those who enjoyed tho host und hostess' hospltullty were Mr. und Mrs. Arthur Rico, MIbs Faust, Doctor and Mrs. Futman, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Rice Jr.. Captain Forsytho, Doctor Van Agnow und Mr, Ralph Rice. Clcghorii.Olhon Nuptials. A pretty ceremony took plnco on' Tuesday morning of this week In St. Andrews Cathedral, when Mr. Wil liam Arthur Cleghorn and Miss Olson wero united In tho holybonds of mat rimony. The Interior- of tho edlllco w-as beautifully decornted with potted palms, maidenhair frirh nnd whlto as ters. Although tho ceremony wns performed nt seven o'clock In tho morning a nrcaJ many friends wero present. The bildo Is tall and, very fair and is ono of the prettiest girls In the Islands. She looked stunning In her tailored suit of white' 'sorgo and carried whlto roses. A chic French hat completed tho costume. Miss Olson was attended by her sister. Miss Dugmur Olson, who looked ex ceedingly pretty In nn embroidered Iwo-pleco suit of heavy linen.' 'lied exorlas wero carried nnd u touch of tho snme culor was Introduced in her smart looking tut ban. To ttic.istrulns of Lohetigeln's wedding march the bridal party appeared, the bride lean ing on the nnn of her father, They were met ut the altar by the groom nnd his best man, Mr. Percy Cleg horn, and Canon Ault, who porformed the Impressive, Kplscopnl luurrlaga service. After tho icglster hud been, signed tho huppy young couplo loft the church In the strains of Men- ' deissohn's wedding march and motor ed to tlie Cleghoru homo at Wulklkl. I About 'tweiily-IIvu guests had been In vited to the house. After Mr. nnd Mrs. William Arthur Cleghorn had received their congratulations nnd good wishes the party sat down to u wedding breakfast. The table was In" white nnd grVon nnd presented a beautiful uppearance. At half after nine thu young couplo left for tho steamer 'midst n shower of rice and old shoes their friends nnd relntlves following tho old custom, which Is supposed to bring "good lurk-" Tho honeymoon will bo spent on Hawaii, at the Volcano House. Oi their re turn Mr. nnd Mrs. Cleghorn will re side ut Wnlnnliu, where tho former occupies a lesponslblo position. The following niiiiounceiueiu lias oeen received: Mr. C. 11. 01 sen announces the marrlago of his daughter Gruco llohr to Mr. William Arthur Cleghorn on Tuesday, August tho eighth, nine teen hundred and eleven Honolulu, Hawaii. Mrs. Kbfii Low's llrldge Tea'. Mrs. 0. llollovvuy, who Is planning to leave the llrst of September Tor Iloston, will be tho guest of honor at u bridge, tea that will bo given by Mrs. Kben low on Monday ef next week, The setting for tills iiffalr will bo the homo of ex-Governor and Mrs. Snnford Ilalltiid Dolo on Kinuia street. Tho brldgers have been Invited for half iiRer two. Miter In the afternoon u number of guests huvo been Invited for tea. -k -k -Miss Edith Cowles Entertalr.n. Thursday, tho Outilfigor Cluli at Wulklkl was tho setting for a lunch eon parly that wns given by Miss Rilllli Co'wIe'sT "At h.llr arir clov'ort the guests arrived nnd a'.long swim was tnken In tho "briny deep." A delicious luncheon was served In oiu' of tho largo pergolas ovct looking tho f.en. Thoso who cnjojcel Miss Cowles hospitality wero: Mrs. Roy Krancli Smith, Mrs. Pratt. Mrs. Wilcox, Miss Alice Cooner. Miss Schnefer, Miss Kutlierlna. Stephens, Miss Cordlo Wal ker, Miss Julio MeStoekor, Miss .leg lor, Miss Kthcl Spalding, Mlts Lydla McSlocker, MIbs Kitlemau, Mis's Achil les nnd others. Dancing Club at Outrigger Club. A number of society folk havo or ganized n dancing club that is to meet nt tho Outrigger Club, on tho llilid Thursday of every nlternato month. Tho first ineetng occtined on the lfilh of Juno nnd tho second meeting will tnko place on Thursday of each month. Tho club Is composed of six ty members nnd 'tho parties aro prov ing a source of great enjoyment Thursday evening, an excellent Ha wallan Quintet wilt furnish Iho music and dancing will begin at nluo o'clock, Among tho members nre Mr. nnd Mrs, John, Fleming, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alan No- well, Mr, mid Mis. J, K. Iliown, Mr, and Mrs. Krncst Clark Mr. nnd Mrs, II, 0. Plunimer, Mr. and Mrs. R. 0 Moore. Dr. and Mrs. Philip Frear, Mr. ami Mrs. Georgo Kleugel, Mr. and Mrs. John II. Drew, Mr. and Mrs. 0. F General and Mrs. Macomb's Dlrtntr, Mrs. Waterman' Luncheon, Hon. and Mrs. Charles Rice's Dinner. Miss Annie Ward's Pol Supper. Mrs. Eben Low's Bridge Party. Miss Helen .Alexander's Luncheon., jvirs. r reaericie'.TTicf iivm. .---; . Mr. ard Mrs. Jamei Wilder' Dancing Party. Hon, and Mrs. W. R. Cattle Entertain Harvard Club. ' The Misses Soper's Luncheon. Mrs. Drew's Luncheon. Mr. and Mrt. Sherman's Dinner. Mr. Ralph Hotmer's Luncheon. Mr." Cook's Bridge. Clcghorn.Olfon Nuptials. Mrs. C. Wldemann's Breakfast. Mrs. John Johnson's Luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Carter's Dinner. MlESSpaldlna's Tea. Mrs. Bayer's Bridge Luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer's Dinner. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. Lew'.V Dinner. Hon. and Mrs. C. Rice's Lunehfon. Miss .Cowles' Swimming and Lunch. con Party. Mrs. Arthur Falrweather's Luncheon. Mrs. Potter's Bridge Party. Wednesday Bridge Club. Launch Ride to Pearl Ha Service Bridge Club. i-Hf'- timmmdtttmmmimtmmattmmtiimimmmmt J In I I i f ' rbor. V IBrV -.- lrir sW'i MI'I WmWM Hush, Mr. and Mrs. Sayres, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Reiser, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. J. I.lndemaun, Mr. and Mrs. J. U John son, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Schmidt, Mr uud Mrs. lleit Tarleton, Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Young, Mr, nnd Mrs. F.'C. I.ys cr, Mr. und Mrs. Charles Hon Mr. and Mrs. Guy Geio, Mr. nnd Mrs, F. A. Potter, Mr and Mrs. C. P. Morao, M'rs. Doris Pails, Airs. Charles Fruzler, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Angus, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hojcr, Mr. 1), Iiyd Coukllng Dr. Alfred Wull, Mr. K. M. Khihorn linl others. Mr. Ralph llosiiier's Luncheon. Saturday Mr. Htilph Hosmor enter tained ut luncheon In honor of Miss Ixjrd, who Is assistant dean of Hryn Mawr- College. ICuchuutress carna tions and maidenhair fern added to the attractiveness of the table. Among thoso present besides tho host wero Miss Lord, Mrs. Sarali New comb. Mrs. Hosmcr, Miss Cross und Mr. N. A. P. Newcouib, and others. Mrs. Cook's Card Party. Mis. Cook, will entertain Monday at Inldge In honor of her mother and sisters, Mrs, Gamble and the Mlssn? Gamble of Pennsylvania. Tho parly will he given at tho homo of Captain and Mrs. Cook on tho corner of Wil der and College streets. Mrs. Sayer's Luncneon. Mis. Frazler was tho honored guest nt n luncheon that was given by Mrc. Saycr on Friday gf this weok, Tho eiitettatnment was In tho unttiro of u bridge luncheon. 'Clivers, were) arra'ng' cd for elsjit. hand painted cards nor trnyiig foreign 'Scenes, of travel e)es Ignnted each of the places at tho ta ble. Scarlet carnations and smllax made a beautiful floral decoration. After Iho elaborate repast the re mainder of tho afternoon wns'ilcvotcd to blldgo Mrs. Chailcs Ron won Iho llrst ptl70 n set of hand painted tally i enrds. Mrs. Frazler was presented I with ',-v guest prize, n sot of dainty 'place cards, ornamented with tho Hn- wailau coat-of-arms. Thoso who par ticipated In this delightful affair worn: Mrs. Snycr, Mrs. Frazlcr, Mrs. Frank Hlake, Mrs. R. 0. Moro, Mrs. C. Percy Morse, Mrs. John Drew, Mrs. Bler bach and Mrs. Charles Hon. Mrs. Thomas James King's Garden I Party. The "400" of Honolulu nre nntlclpat liiB the garden pnrly that will bo given liy Mrs. Thomas James King In honor of her two daughters, Mrs. pharles A. Rico of Kauai nnd Mrs. Thomns V. King. Tho latter Is a bride', who has hecomo n universal social favorite. Thursday's function Is to bo nn out-of-door nffalr, wcither permitting. A garden party ought to be the favorite mode of entertaining for nfternoon af fairs. Not only aro the gardens sur rounding the homes spacious nnd beau tiful, but these entertainments are so delightful and coed. Following Is tho form of the entertainment that has been received: To Meet Mrs. Thomas V. King Mrs. Charles A. Rice Mrj. Thomas Jnmcs King At Homes,' "Thursday afternoon August seventeenth Four to Six " Launch Purl) to Pearl Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, tho former superintendent of tho American Dredging Co., gavo an enjoyable launch party to n dozen of their friends. The party Btarted in a launch at half after nluo o'clock Thursday morning. After viewing the work that has been dono nt Pearl Har bor a cruise was taken through tho lochs. At ono o'clock u delicious pic nic luncheon wns served that had been put up by the Hotel Courtlund. Among Mr. nnd Mrs. Johnson's guests wi'iu mm. tviie.UA, evnu ui j.iuueeimue vviicnx; ivirs. joun runner, nirs. iuw- ...... tt-,. 1l..lln. It.,. Tlnl.l,.la ll.o jfl, mm. iiuiiuiut nun. 'iiin'm, mini (Solomon, Dr. Vnnbcuburg, Mrs. Hryan, Mrs. I-eston, Miss Coats, and others. Miss l.ottlo'.Tordan of Kauai Is tho . guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Helsor at their seaside placo at Kuhala. fit' MONDAY arid TUESDAY Will be the .Last Two Days of Sachs' Great Annual Sale. The opportunities are just as good now as on the first day of our sale. Every article in our large store marked down. . Clearance Specials for the remaining two days : Large Lot of Flaxon In new Summer Patterns, at 15e per ysrd. Fancy White Madras, Dotted Mull, and Swiss Muslins Usual price, 4Jc; SALE, 25c YARD. 30-inch Colored Batiste Large variety of patterns. 10c yarJ. White Tailored Waists Sizes 40, 42, 44. Were H7G, $2, $2.25. 8ALE, ft EACH. Enormous Stock of Brown Linens At Special Prices PONGEE LINENS at 15c, 35c, 50c, 55c per yard. BROWN DRESS LINENS at 25c, 272c, 30c and 40c. English Long Cloth Fine cheer quality, 12 yard In a piece. r : ' ) 42.25 per piece, now , $1.75 . 2.75 " " " 2.25 3.50 " " " '. 175 3.75 " " " ' 3.00 Fine White Nainsook $2.25 per piece of 12 yards) sate $1,75 2.50 " " 12 " " 2.00 V? ;m 2.75 12 2.25 CAMBRIC EMBROIDERY Nine Inches wide. Special value, 6 yarda $1. ; K, - - s t ' '.31 HA 4 iv I I 3- J September ., ' Delineator N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co. Butterick -Patterns i