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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, SATURDAY, FEB. 24, 1912.
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IAY MARDI GRAa MARKS ID OF
BRILLIANT SEASON IN HONOLULU
Colonial Rail at Youihi Hotel an Elaborate Affair
Parade Week Adds to Social Events.
Floral
V- i I nil. li in 1 il
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K il tin uvii. I. il !
in e i hi in Minora lo lull wan
d lit llx 1 mil llllllil III rill) III '
' ImnilK il-. of lin in folk who ml:i
;' n the free denu erne) of mur-i-ii
i ii CiukI-iiiiIiiii' In I hi' finest nf nil
li vi I' i ninl llii tlntirom ndllckod ami
ii.iil'il In lillilm iiuiostrnlnL from
eulv evening iinlll near dawn.
1 :v oi Im1 tlioio decided Il t-i lie lin'
nn I mrt-p 'fill ball or U. klml lu'lil
In. i' li was most Mil) mintuteil hj
tli inmuiitloc
In a curious inunnei, ni.iRiiuor.nl'
attlie llburali" the Mini unlilin of most
I ' ili ninl lull; ciistiitnnrily frigid
dig Weil ninl nllUli become the Jnlllot
iif i' .nl fellutv, mi long ,ih thov can
hide behind Iholr in ihI.h This ii iiih
Ti iiulloii nf ti'miH'i iiihmiih oouvorud
Hip dancing pavilion Inl , nil Immense.
il i) ground tvheio nil of lliinuliilii
Irillrxpil In ileh mnlr gavctv with Its
nr ehors. The) tump rmiii llllii, .M.iul
K in tl ninl in I'll MiilnKnl sent lin rep
iese.il ulp Tlio gowns were never
pintlor nut nn olil gown in he seen
i'.c'miiio In IiIm hi ht'i licit Sonic
rui Hung riiHiiiniPH wort to ho soon
ntid ovorv i'ilml of fashion In ninl m.i
if lli attirr-honk was rcpicscutcil.
St.ll',1 folk, IllstOllpil IKTSIIll Igl'S :
pi In ''b. wllh iii.i:i now conceits In
limhniit, i:ir.npil in the grand much
Honolulu, Willi Its lingo eosmnpoll
Ir.n iiiiiihiiliiii. nt n inisu.tipi.iilp Is
crll ililo in.li of the world, for ppr
race hns Its icpicscntutlvcs living
Iipi.'. an.l i.l ah nltnlr of ilils.kiuil the
IIIIIIICIUIIS different dll'SS (If IllltlllllS l
iiarllv oo, Icil; hence i lit miiIoiI assoil
mom or peoples icpioscutcd
To Mrs Helen Xoonan Booi llip
cinllt fui I he rliuilirl'il In well ,is til -tlstlc
result obtained. Mr Niioii.ui Ik
onp or lliinuliilii k ven capthlc uiinirii
mill wlialePi slip docs In :ilunH well
limp Mrs N'ouiinn ttits iiiuhI nlil as
hUIpiI Ii Mrs Aithur Wlldoi, Miss
Acnes Walk. i. Mi. (ieorgo Angus iiml
Mr. Sain W.ilkoi.
Ilio Ydinu lliiU-l Iciu'h llt-olf spleii
dldlt to deunatioii .mil In mull urlU
tlp limit's Ii ,ih certaluli beautiful.
ImiIIi h III.mih being iIcpiiuH'il, ninl
promeuido liclwppn IliPin like
i lllU h
ll' II'
dtuli.il il
hi l Wiln i
!i Clan at
'I he iiuil mi iiln'i oi
.mil fntiiu f.u'PB Dili'
iii.iMiicniili'i
'1 In Jmlijos wpip !(p i
Ipi (' C.iuIpm, Mi tit
Mi Aliilln lluitle ,i id
II. Cooke.
Hie fnlHttlnj- I'ooninl Dune; ,n t. il
ns utiottosses Mm M , M.ip unh,
Mis W C. Cutties tlw flpnnrn 1!
Carter, .Mrs. Aillnir Wnll, Mr. .lulin
II. (inll. .Mis S. C Allen. Mrs. K. A
.Miitt-Sinllli, .Mis. CcorKP Slicriiimi,
MrB. .1. Tlmltorlnko, Mm (Jrorm
Augur .Mib. I s. V.il'i'r, Mis II. t!
Noim.iii, Mrs. i:. I. Illtlnii, Mrs. V.
A Spliiit'fi'r Mm. I". M. Kwiiny, Mm
II I' Wlc Iiiii-iii. Mis W I' 1)1111111?-
biii, Mis I )
i: I) Tpiiiip, Mi
mill Mra (ii'rilt !
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hi.jiiuwmiw n "i'.""
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'".w. , ,ui f,r., .,;,
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vmn;m
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full Kititl Willi lis liiimlipls of clptlrlc
Ileitis mil1 iith'i iilmits mill iitlins
Tlie H nun II. iilc. with lis lml-swcit
anat'n. w.m a l.uorlip pi icv wllh llip
IPU'll'IB lir Ilio PMllltlK
Tin- i ilitiiipsscfl were jilt Iiiiok of
tlin ilnR nt Ioiik ,iko wllh iipr iow-
ili'ii'il hair mill ln,iut p.itrlii's ami o i
ltiril.nl row us. no cown worn in.il.ps ,i
wiJin.in mi IipuHpIiIiik ns thnso woin In
llip il.ns of W.wliliml in .Mi. CniPHt
Moll-Sinllli ami Mrs Jlniiua TaIoi
as lnl Wellington. IpiI Hip Kinn.l
III lll'll, wllltll sl.lltcil Uio PMMllncs
fun. Mm Tiilnr, was awnnliM Hip
(list pilzi' fin tlic most I'li'k'itil riis-
Iiiiiip To Mr. Cniirlpiii) went a nli
foi his Inipt'iMinallon of llpiirj Clu
Tin. Cliantt'plppr. wllh Mr i: M. Mm-
Kliill was Kiiiclv kooiI mnl Ilio pilc
Iip pit w is well tleseneil The l.lltlt'
Clil (Alnnip Kelh ) was er well hih
I tlni'il tun! iIpsi i eil the prlro nwaiileil,
limn. Mm I'. .1.
I DiniKlieitv, Mis
J. M. llOWM'lt
Wlhler.
Mr. Paul Isenberg's Farewell Supper
Mr. I'atil ln'iiliers wan host m a
fan-well stippei Hie I ilila) piimiIiik In
tine his ilt'pailine ful the innltil in.l
Mr ImoiiIioik'h miests weie his hiother
Klks. of w hit li oi ! he Is the pieMiit
oxiilliil iiilei Altei a Mioit mwsIoii
the miests aseinliPi weie neuteil nt
small t ili'es ainl an eieiilnu of incnl
lnpiit i. ml Inn was etilereil into In the
nn iniieiH pit'si'iti Mill)!'', speet lien
iiml Jinks weie the n,eaiis iikmI o en-
leiiiini tne micsiit nr .Mr. isiiiiiprK.
Mr. and Mrs. Castle Bon Voyage.
Ml ami Mis William It. Casllp plan
lo ko on n sl months' tilp IsHIiik the
tllffeiont p.nts of Inteiest throiiKliout
Ainerlra mnl then visit on the Conti
nent, where the) will Join Miss lie it-
rlre Castle, who has lieen trau'llni; In
ICuiope fur the past nl nionths.
Dr. Clark's Surnrlte Partv.
Hr. Cl.uks filciitls K.ie liim n hlitli
tla smpilse last Krhlnj eenlni;. It
was ii ni.isiiieraile stnpilse The la
illes mnl m'lilli'iiieii wen. tlressetl as
Imls ami lassies mnl n hum' hlilhtlay
eal.1 wllh IIkIupiI eainlles, niiiitheiinn'
1 - eainlles, Pioateil no i ml if inlitli
IteliPKluiii ills . i ti 1 1 a Kinil limp ki -
iilh wns Iiml lit all About twenty
Mentis enjmril this eeiilun of plc.n
me.
Mr and Mrs. Alexander Lindsay's
Dinner.
Mi. ami Mis Alevmitlci l.linlsav en
lerl.ilni',1 In lionoi or All. ami Mis.
Kile KiiiiiImii, ulin ale l"lnia I'.nnile
lsltots In IIoiioIiiIii The table was
llallltllv llPPOlatPlI Willi li l.-i.innn
loses ami aspaiamiH rein, ('meis weie
ptaieii inr pikiii. Altei illunei music
inteitiiliipii the KUCHtH until the lioiii
or tll'p.lltllli'.
Mrs. Charlej C. Kennedy's Dinner.
Mis. CIi.iiIps C Keutiflj of lllln
wns hostess nt a hlitlul.n illnut'i on
Mouilai pPiiliiK H III'' private. tllulUK
tooin of the Yonnu llnlel Tho table
was piettll ilt'ooruteil villi pink enr-
i t.. ..,!.... rn... l'l. I..,....
jii.iiniiis llil'l M. luiri; i.iii ...v ... .in
'ami place e.uils weie sui'KestlMi of
I.l i. ..r r.. .!. I.t.... l... I......
jilie 'HTh ot ii'Miiiiii'n inn. i ti-
iioilv s micMH weie Ml. ami Mis. lames
A Kenneth. Ml ami Mrs. Call C.ul
suillli of lllln. Mi mnl Mm Albeit
lloiupi. Mi ami Mrs. i:. N llolmeh
I'liitftni'.
Hit. Cnipp's I. iiiitlii tut.
MUs I Ihil Spilillni'.'s Uimitiittt mi nl
ha.
tin mnl Mrs. (iiiiii-f ll.iilts' limit I
Siii,ir.
Muiili llrus Hall.
I lunil r.ir.nU',
Mr. mnl Mrs. Crnii's lllnntr.
Mrs. Ililviiiiil 'lliiilicrlaki's llrlilite
l'nrl).
Mrs. Ilinrj Uulerlniiise's l.iiiii'lii'iin.
Mrs. Ulicrl S. t Unix's I'nl l.itnt linin.
.Mr. Caul IsinlierK's lltii'i'it Stiiit'r.
Mr. mnl Mrs. Illtli.irti hers' (.'.mlin
I'.irlj.
Mis. Ml.irl Ni'iiltni Ciiiiiphiirs I.iiiii li-
inn.
ii unit nt i' tut tit nf rni.ML'i'iiii'iit nf an
Isl.iinl t.'lrl n .SinprKe.
Mrs. Ilinfiuuu's Dlnnir.
Iliiis(ll'.s I.iihii I'.irt).
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azi j:
.liisi'ph Cult man
I linlitrlitki', us Ct'tiri:t Uiisliliiutiiii. un the lli'.iullful l'ltinil I'uritile
-l0 lliiiliiThiKe of l'nrl llimer.
Cnr
Knlcri'il li) .Mrs, 1'. .1,
I'hiiln bj Ciirrci.
niiisle tint a inoment IiikkpiI. nail to suino will spirit on the p.ut of tin
earh ami everj nieinlier or the east! perlnrtncis wouhl Iip tunnlfestcil
nml ilioius the piealesl praise Is tliiP.JOieat netlll Is ilno Mr Artlint Willi
The pilut'lpals me not new, with butinntl Mr .lames Dougherty for thrlr
in,, owpi.tlons. ami I lev both In ru-, minium worn hi tiuiKiiii; --i-imiiiiic
Imp have their pl.iee In the music il
worhl of Honolulu Ml. .hunt's DoiikIi
eilv Is alvvavs pitnl, ami Tuesilay
evenlni! .nliliil aiiolher enconiluni to
Ills nlie.ul) l.u kp nmuliei M
Antleisou wits all iilisollllt lv
the siicti'ss Hint It was
Mrs. Wilcox's Pol Luncheon.
Mrs. A. S. WIIpiih of Knn.il enlpr-
DavltljtnliiPil ut a most ilctliOitful pol luntli-
tvplpilleou on Weilncsiliiv of tills week. Cov-
lliltlsliPi, II was not at nil necessai , ei s were iiiiniiK'M for eleven. llrltlRe
to stuilv accent, which wllh Ml An-locciipUil the arteinoon, which pisseil
ileisou's kooiI Ifiipeisiimitlon or tho onl.v loo ipilcklv. Mrs Wllco's kucs
put, niaile listening tu this tnleiiteill weie .Mm. Ciopp, Mm. Waller Mm
miialeiir u pleasuie Mr. I. like Under furluiie. Mm. Curl Wlilemaun, Mm.
U'hailes Illie of Kauai.
in. nip his lnlll.il how to musical Ho
liuliilii. ami ho was 'exrellent. Ills' Miss ltanklii nf Cnllfiiiula
eiiiinclatlon was cle.u anil at all times Until II. Klro .If. of Kmril, Mrs. .lohti Aliinliitni
J-
Miss Wilcox,
Mrs. Wll-
WIIiIpi poured coffee, nml Mrs. HeoiRP
n.ivlos inureil ton. Mr ninl Mis.
Iveis" Rtiests vvet'e flenernl ami Mrs
M. M, Mni'iiml), Cnplnlti nml Mrs. Clif
ton Cnriolt Catler, Mi. nml Mm. Sam
uel Wilder," Mr. mid Mm. fieri it
Wllilei, llonornble ami Mrs. Charles
ltlce, Mr. and Mrs. I.. Tenuey Peek
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Victor Kill)!,
Mis I'lilllirokc William Coleman nt
llaltlmore, Mr. nml Mm Idle Arlhui
Kniidseii, Mr mid Mis. (Ipoirp It.
Cm let, llr mnl Mrs. diaries llr.vant
Cooppr, .Mr nml Mm llunney Scott, Mr.
nml Mm. (Icorco Dnvles, Judge ami
Mis William Whitney. Mr. mid Mm,
i:. W. Sutl Mr. nn.l Mrs. Wnller
I'liiucls illlllliKliiiiii. Mr mid Mn
I'ulmer, Mis.
riedeiUU W.
M. Dow sett.
Aiinlu llanplietK, Mm.
.Macfurlune, Mrs. .lulin
Lewis Jr., Mr. mid Mm.
Wlniried llahhllt. Mi. mid Mm.
Thomas .1. King, Professor and Mis.
M. M. Scott, Mm. Ilvro-Sinllh. Mi.
111. llMle-Smllh. Mr. William Itolii.
Mrs. Cropp's Luncheon. .Miss Helen Achilles, Mr. ('live Davlei,
Mm. Cropp entertained nt luncheon1 -Mr. Hairy Macfmhiuo M.ul.inio Kim-
In liiiuor of seven ft lends on Tuexd.it "-"I nml otnets.
Mr mid
nml Mm
Kenuedt .
Mrs.
It I.
Samuel Johnson, Mr
l.lllle .mil Miss Jessie
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Case.Deerlnfj's
Elaborate Dinner.
Mi nml Mi i Charles Hire of Kmi.it
tteie ihe foiiipllhiculcil dinner guests
of Mr and Mis ('buries W. Case-Deet-
Ini, .in t?iiml.ii .'ictihit' Cowl's vv.Mi.
laid for tweiil-two The guests' hlt-li 'iloom lends Itself mi giacemllf
vteie 'eaicd mouuil two loiiml I'ibles,
belli" used for Ihls charming nffalr,
Mr and Mrs. Cropp me k.inrialmis,
h.nlm' lived nt Koloa for ten tears.
It Is alu.i.tH pleasant to have former
Hoiiolulans i ome back, nml Mi. mid
Mm. Cinpp aie mine than welcome.
The table foi Ihls dinner was u mass
of dlffilPUt limes of Oilelital lilies,
her iictlng wasjor Kauai. Mm. Aitiiln llanebelg, Mrs , l,otM n',,p" f,"m t,lls r" r"r a """'
and her voire was Chillies ltlco of Kauai and Miss Anne, ,,"r "f onr''' Mr- !ini1 S,,H- Wlddlllelil
id The nfteinoon was limit plean- 0,,mo " uslt '" Mndnmo Wl.lillllehl
j vthlled ntvuv wllh plating fli MH' Wl'1'1"'. "If" of Caplnln Wllliui
vvlilth weie veiv aitlstleallv urruuged
I.iii fie pink niichauliess cm nations
mid daiut.v white caniljtiift weie nt
iniiged In lock ii.VKtal vaser; nspaia-
gus fein mid luriiatlon petals vteie1""! J'i '"''r Hutiebeig. Mrs,
sltettu oil the dmnask clolh Sllvei-
slinded e indies. In a tone of pink cot
ifhpnmrlug with the table (lowers, lent
u faint glow which was veiy pleasing.
Ml. mid Mm. Case-Deeilng mo.lilP.il
hint mid hostess, uiiil ctei one hidden
lo Ihelr hosplluble iI.ioih Is nccouled
n niiiht wholerome ttelionie. Mr and
Mrs. C W. Case-Deei lug's guests weie
Ailnili.il mid Mm. Wnller C. Cutties,
deneial mid Vis. Mnntgomoiy Ma
comb, Captain mid Mm Aithur Mniix,
Lieutenant mid Mrs I'liiucls Itov
Smith, Vi. and Mm. Chatles ltlco nr.
Kauai, Mr. and Mm Kile A. KiiihIm'II
or ICiiti.it. Mr. mnl Mm. Thomas Victor
King. Miss ICdltli Cuttles, Miss K.ilh
i.vii Stevens, Mrs. C P, MeCot, Ml
David Andeison, Mr. Noimaii llutlctt
mid Lieutenant Hugh Itohliisnn
Cropp Birthday Dinner.
Mr ami Mm Cropp entertained nt
his Kluulti1; voice was good Mi. Hmlei
la n welcome addition to Honolulu
mnateiiis. Mr V M. l'rlpsell as Dhk
De.ideje. tlltl well. Ml Krlessell took
the p.ut In ii week's piaetlce. Ml
Jiiiiies Wilder hating to drop nut.
Mi Claience Wiiteiliuin, ns Hill llo')-
htnv, was, as he alw.i)s Is, good Ml. Tho table was a mass of pink hego
Ken, as liob lleckct, had a small put nlu nml fcnlhciv fern. Mrs. Ciopph
but wllh his tine buss voice inatlo' guests vvcio Mm. Picdrlck W. Mac
inucli of -It. Little Tom Tucker wns1 Turbine, Mm. John M Duvvi-etl. Mrs.
splendltl. Mm. Alice Havvard was Albert S. Wilcox. Mrs. William ltlce
I undoubtedly good;
i blilhdnv dluuri on Mnmlny nt tho ',,, ,i ,n-ii
'HOJ ..,.1 l,"1-"" ....,, ,,.j, .,.,.. ,,,,n.
.vioaiiii iiiiipi, me priv.ue tuning mum rI(.lr 1111( H,u,,,t. m,h, lla.vward has Wind
slmplt I elicited her liltiuiph In the antl
"Mlkadn." . eM'ltlug gnme of miction lulilge
Mm. Itllev Harils Allen had the
illincult putt of Josephine. Mrs. Al- Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Moore's Wash.
lens llnlslicil nml cultiiied voice nasi Innton Bridge Party.
shown to good nilvnnlage; her notes Mi. mid Mm. Itnmlohih Moore en-
weie sweet niid clear ami could be teitalned on WpiIiipsiI.iv evening at
dlsllucllv heaid thiounliout Hie space a bihlge paitj that was a most enjtij
t'ccupletl bv the s,pecl4tois. Mrs Al-'r.blo nffalr Aflei bihlge n uiosl de-
len's acllng was llnlshed, not ovei- llclous buffet supper wits served Ml.
done In the least Honolulu Is foi-!und Mm. Motno's guests tteio Mr.' nml
tumite In linvlug such a clever am.i-I.Mis I J. Ilelscr, .Mi mitl Mis. J. I
teui In Us midst. J V ig, Ml mid Mm. Clinton (1 Owen
liu U.illl., IVm ,t lu .,u tlin iin,,.'t. ......I T. ,,.,., I- , x,.
,.,-l.-.,.,i.l..n f...ul.. it..l.x .. ... .' , .. ,. ... ... ... i.MIS,
i.,'m--i,ii,.i,iiu v.niniii ni'i'i. .i liiiii, iiiiii .ttrs up i repsi. Air. mnl iis. '
fiotu her Titian head to her extreme Thomas, Piolesjtoi and Mis Amliews,
liohble skill. She sustained Cniisln Mr. mid Mrs. ('hosier Ilium, Mr. am!
Hobo titlmlrablv, Too much pialso Mrs. Woodrord mid Miss Wooilfoiil,
cannot bo given thoclioius: hoth Iho'.Mr. Curt won the genlleiniu's llrst
ladles and geiitlemcu s weie splen- pile, a lulilge set; Mm. Dp 1'ieest the
tlltl The dancing of Hie j tiling gills Lid s gilt, a sllvei ft nine.
Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Wlddlfleld on a
Visit Here.
Honolulu welcomes home Mi ami
Mm. Samuel WltldlllehL who have.
to table nihil lllnclll Sllvi'l-shndeil
iMIIdelabia 'lulled hc'iutv to the table.
Mr ami Mm Cnipp's guests weie Mr.
nml Mrs I'lauils Mills Swmiy, Mr.
mid .Mis 1'ieilerlck W Miicfnilano.Mr.
Chailes ltlce
ltodlek, Mr J
or Kmuil, Mr Ceoige
T. lliickft'ttl mid others.
Mrs. Henry Waterhouse's Luncbeon.
Mrs. Ilenrv Waterliousp wns a
luncheon hostess on Tuesday, this
iilTnlr being given In honor of Madiuno
Kimball ami Mrs. lint Maud. The
table was mini lied wllh white Mnr
giiPiltes and blue tulle, with dalnlv
smllax ns a touch or gieeu Mrs.
Wnterlitiuse's guests weie Mndamo
Kimball, Mm Hnvllniid, Mm, Thorn is
.1. King, Mm P., W. .Ionian. Mm. Kllza-
lieth Watorhoiiso, Mis. Hlilch Thoiup
sou nml Mm. Amliotv Kuller,
"Pinafore" a Hune Success.
'Pluafoie," ns piotluci'd on Tues
ilat evening, in eveiv sense nf the
won! wns a most biilllunt success,
l'loin the opening ham to the last it-
fi.tlti or (illbeit ami Sullivan's prettv
The dt'CO'
was voi.v pielty. Miss lletvl Jones Is lallnns weie In led, to earn out the
lesptiuslble for the pretty dance, as bleu
it was Nile who iiisliuctPil the iiuug tnllt
ladles. "Plnufore," ns It was staged of Hie
In IIoiioIiiIii will long he leuiemhered
lit the touiists ami kmnanuiiis Mike. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Iveri' Garden
To Mr. Alfitd Cunlin goes much of tho Party,
eietllt for the lino pindiietlon of "Pin- v.Mi and Mrs ltlth.ut! Ivpis eulei
iifoie." Ho hns been mi imllilng nml tallied at n garden puly on Wnshlng
klniM leiidei; his nhuiitlant gtsid na- tons' lllillrdiiy. Mr. and .Mis lvcm'
tine and keen ctnicepllon or "I'lnn- beauUful home mid gioumls o'veilti.dc
rme" iiiatlo working with Mr. Ciinh.i AleMuuler Klehl, vtheio Ilio I'loial Pa
il plonsiiio lltimiliilu hardly lealles uulo review- was held Mr. mid Mm.
how- much llmo mid thought such woik Iveis, with their Invited guests, oc-
ns "rin.iniio mnl like
or 1 ort Shnrtcr, amj Mrs. II) ion lt.iir I
of II I'o.
Mrs. C. P. Morse's Bridge Party.
.Mis C. Peioy .Mome was hoslesa at
a Mil. ill lulilge part) cm Wednesdiv
iilteinoon Alter kovpiiiI nibbeis nt
tills Imeicstlng gmno were pla,ve,l Ilio
gifts were tiwarded, which coiislbteil
of silken hose. Mm Moiso's guests
jweie Mrs. (leorge Angus. Mrs Pied
I Wnltlroti. Mm. Ficilcilik Sleeie, lru.
Itiuitliilph Motile, Mm. Jnliii J. IIcIhpi,
At thill Dathlsiin, .Mis. Klmci K.
Paxttm and Mrs. Day
Miss Kate Young'n Wedding.
Miss Kalo YoiiiiK of Vlckslmiir.
Mlchlgniivviis tiulelly niurileil lo Mr.
llleni) Mahlou Kimball. Mm. Kimball
vlslleil llimoliilii ami Is pleasantly lo-
liieinlieied b) many rileiuhi. Mm
or Wnshlngloii's bl.thday. Tl.pl V. , " , ' """ "' '" ' 1"
, ,i Klmliall Is a sister of Mrs. Alpxamlei
nml scene cirds weie siiggos vol , ,,U, .-,, ,, ""i.nuiti
, l.lmlsa). The weihllug ceremony was
l It'lJ I ,,.,.,.,... ... ,. r ,.. .
nllentled by tho fanillles of the Initio
"tl men I), as Mm. Kimball It,
Hllll In moiiiiiliig fui her rather.
i-
Mrs. Henry Waterhouse's Dinner.
Mm lleiuy Waleihoiiso wis u
Wednesday ov piling dinner hostess.
The biltlgo tea planned ,y jj,ai
Tied Knight fin 1'ildii) iiflernotm has
been Indeflnlielv niiuii,iin,i i...
iiinaleiir pin- ciuileil the lawn, ttlicio all dinlnc thm K-nieiitv i..,,,c. u, ., .'....'
tluctlnns use ct lr another opeia or ufleMiotu. delicious ler.eslune.i.s auil'ceivetl news fro,,, the inaliili,,, which
dimhijt'iisjvjshotl for In week tho punch vvco se.te.l. Mis, (le.i.t conuiels he, to .leelluo c,",erles!
Beautiful New Dress Goods
What will be worn during the Spring and Summer are now on display.
Charming effects in FANCY MARQUISETTE, FLORAL DIMITY and EM
BROIDERED SWISS DRESS MATERIALS.
Embroideries & Floimcings
A special showing of 45-inch SWISS, BATISTE and MARQUISETTE
FLOUNCINGS, with bands to match.
A large selection of NEW SPRING PATTERNS in REAL CLUNY,
MALTESE LACES, ALL-OVER LACES, NETS and EMBROIDERED
SWISS.
Spring Millinery
Every steamer brings us a shipment of
the leading styles in Millinery. When you
buy at SACHS' you get the best in style
and value.
"KNOX HATS"
Another consignment of Sailors
Panamas have just been put into stock.
and
Grass Linens
We nro direct Importers of these fabrics, and carry a complete Una or
HAND-EMBROIDERED LUNCHEON SETS, DINNER and AFTERNOON
TEA SETS. A few new DRESS and WAIST PATTERNS are now In the
Custom House and will be on sale early In tho week.
Tourists should not miss seeing our line of
Oriental Goods
N. S. SACHS' DRY GOODS CO., Ltd.,
Fort and Beretania
Opp. Fire Station
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