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ScHrcfip onc * a y s Millinery Offerings ®tSHmWi:^^^mm^mM^ '-'■ if xj**^ All our finest Paris and New York Model Hats ro on sale Monday nt Other very- strong Hnc3 of Drsss Hats at $3.50, $5.00 and $7.50 ; (Cs\ nlm4P^R^l47 $ 10.00 each. These embrace a wide range of styles from the best de- the equals of which cannot be found elsewhere for a half more money. t^KSßtLm^Bk >< ®L^^»jJC^^JW»v^M^i*n signers; values up to slB.oo, nnd still priced by other houses at $15.00 to V*\Kfat*S&alslWiSvw (fti) i^HK -Jf /JW$rW $25.00. An exceptional money-saving opportunity for buyers of high- French Chips, Italian Lcßhorns, and Milan3 in all the newest and •® < A|r^ 549 South Broadway.. t^^^Z^^^^^^S^ South Spring Street //Po ® | SUBURBAN NOTES f (Contlnneii from I'nit« Three) sen, W. A. Knudsen, Ruth Knudsen, Hawaiian Islands; F. E. Wright and wife, Lewlstown, Mont.; Col. C, W. Origge, Jessie Thompson," Tacoma, Wash.; Miss Helen Staples, Dubuque, Iowa; Mrs. J. R. Smith, Denver; Mrs. J. W. Van den Bosch, New London, Conn.; G. H. De Golynr and wife, Cin cinnati, O.; M. P. Dalton, New York city. Miss Beth Brahm of 1384 Ingraham street has returned from a visit with friends at Brawley, Cal. The pupils of the Westlake school for girls enjoyed an Easter vacation last ■week. GARVANZA J. B. Herbert of San Diego Is occupy ing the Anderson cottage on Eagle Rock avenue. The Easter supper and entertainment at the Methodist church last Tuesday evening netted the church $50. Thomas McCarthy is building a modern cottage on Klrby street in the McCarthy orchard. Renhold Johnson and Peter Peterson have purchased of Malcolm Campbell- Johnston, through the agency of Crltes, Myers & Kulll, seven acres In the Rock dale tract, which they are Improving for their homes. Garvanza camp, Modern Woodmen, at its meeting last Monday evening, in itiated two candidates and received two applications for membership. The camp will give a dance next Monday evening In Miller's hall. VERNON The Vernon and Central Avenue Im provement associations have secured sufficient signatures of the property owners of Central avenue, to warrant ths' paving of the avenue from Twelfth street to the city limits, to cost about $200,000. A. C. Christern of Riverside has pur chased the store building and lot on the southwest corner of East Fifty fourth street and Central avenue. A. C. Francis has purchased through the agency of E. W. .Casey, a lot on the southwest corner of Fifty-third and Main streets. He will Improve the property. Mr. and Mrs. Glbblns are occupying the cottage of Mrs. Riders, 1032 Lee street. Mr. Glbbins is motorman on the Los Angeles railway. Mary Albert has purchased a lot on Huber avenue and will build for a home. Eighteen modern cottages are belnpr built on the Robert Marsh Central avenue tract between Central and Hooper avenues and East Forty seventh and Forty-eighth street. Mrs. E. S. Blanchard chaperoned her Sunday school class of girls of the Vernon Methodist church on a basket picnic near Garvanza last Wednes day. A box social will be given by Ranler Council, Fraternal Aid association, next Tuesday exenlng In Buck's hall. . Superintendent Isaac S. Smith of the Vernon Methodist church Sunday school, hijfl secured a fine assortment of Perry pictures descriptive of the life of Christ, to be distributed to his Sunday school pupils. Mrs. Mattle Atwater of San Fran cisco was the guest of Dr. and Mra J; ,W. Epperson, 958 Fifty-second street last week. . A party visited Hollywood Wednes day, consisting of Mrs. E. Muters baugh, Mrs. R. Watklns, Mrs. E. Wyckoff, and Miss G. White. , Mrs. Watklns and Miss White will soon re turn to their home In Mitchell, S. D. Lady West hive No. 66 will give a dance Wednesday evening, April 26, !n Akey'B hall. The Maccabee orchestra will furnish music. The proceeds will be for the benefit of the hive. The Thursday Afternoon Literary club will meet at an all-day session this week at the home of Mrs. Orr, 3431 LandeVs street. HIGHLAND PARK G. C. Parrlsh, hoseman at Engine company No. 12. has resigned his posi tion In the fire department and taken a position as patrolman on the police force. D. W. Swanner of the firm of Swanner & Smith has come from Santa Ana and purchased a house and lot at 330, West Avenue Fifty-three, where he resides with his parents. . C." I. Rltchey has had as his guest W. H. Rltchey and C. W. Bradburn of Murletta, I. T. They have returned to their homes. A new street 1b being laid out between Avenues' Fifty-two and Fifty-three called Elllta place, extending from l'as adena'uvenue to Marmlon way. The Rev. K. O. Mclntler, pastor of the Highland Park Methodist church, and wife have returned from a stay of several weeks at Long Bench. C. W. Smith and family of Mesa ex pect to start for their home In Pitts burg, Pa., this week. John Smith will occupy the residence vacated. The Highland Park Methodist church will give an entertainment next Friday evening at the church. A "humana phone" will be given. Richard B. Har rison, reader, and James Logan, lyric tenor, will take part. 80UTH PARK Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fenner, guests of the Urban home, who were recently married, have gone to Nevada to reside. H. Kelly Is building a modern resi dence on his lot on East Forty-third street, near South Park avenue. His mother will occupy it when completed. J. Sneed of Mexico, Mo., has pur chased the residence at 4407 South Park avenue for a home. The Maccabee Building company Is building six cottages. on East Fifty third street, between South Park ave nue and Walrath street. V. Spencer of Santa Monica visited his brother, T. A. Spencer, at the South Park hotel last week. F. S. Brown, guest of the South Park hotel, and Miss Llllle Waverly visited Redondo Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lowrey and daughter, recently from Philadelphia, who were guests of the South Park hotel, are oc cupying the cottage at 854 East Fifty fourth street. C. D. Kroesen of the firm of Kroesen Bros., went to San Pedro Tuesday on a business trip. W. L. Durham and W. R. Keith, who are In the employ of the Los Angeles railway, are recent arrivals at the South Park hotel. Wilbur Grant of Nashua, N. H., has purchased the grocery store of J. J. Beatty. John Peterson, In the employ of the Los Angeles railway, is stopping at the Urban home. J. Shaw has purchased a lot on East Fifty-third street, between South Park avenue and Walrath street, and will build a residence. Also Mrs. M. Ben jamine has purchased an adjoining lot and will build. Albert Adams Is building a five-room modern cottage on his lot on East Forty-ninth street, east of South Park avenue. DALTON CENTER H. L. Rankln and daughter Gertrude, v/ho have been visiting their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Rankln, 1353 East Twenty-first street, have returned to their home In Tucson. Mr. Archer, street car conductor, who was recently married, is occupying the cottage at 1373 Walnut street with his bride. Frank Brown, owner of the bakery, corner Washington street and Central avenue, has gone to Milwaukee on a business trip. Lady Lutltla hive No. 37 gave a dance In Central hall last Monday evening. W. F. Thorne Is building a modern residence on East Eighteenth street, between Central avenue and Naomi street. Albert Ingalls Is repairing his house at 1336 East Twentieth street, prepara tory to occupying It. BOYLE HEIGHT 3 Arrivals at Hotel Mt. Pleasant are: Mrs. A. McClellan, St. Paul; Mrs. Rose H. Jones and son, Dodgevllle, Wls. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Buckholtz of Toledo, 0., who have been guests of this hotel, have moved Into their residence on Evergreen street. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wild started Friday on their return to their home In Boston, Mass. Mrs. A. M. Robb of Omaha, who has been vlsltng her sister, Mrs. L. B. Stiles, guest of Hotel Mt. Pleasant, has re turned to her home. The men's prayer meeting of Boyle Heights will be held at the home of Judge R. M. Lusk, 147 North Soto street, Monday evening. Miss Helen Steuart of 1608 Brooklyn avenue is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. S, Steuart, In Portervllle, Cal. EA3T LO3 ANGELES Mrs. Mary A. Adams' and Miss Lillian York's Sunday school classes of tho Bast Los Angeles Baptist church gave a concert Friday evening, for the benefit of the piano fund. Montgomery council, Y. M. 1., will give a social dance In Y. M. I. hall next Thursday evening. . H. M. Arnold, letter carrier, la away at the mountains on a vacation of two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Gerlach of Avenue Twenty-six have gone to Wisconsin to visit relatives. The Rebekah lodge gave them a farewell reception before leaving. The Thlmbls club of Kenesaw nellef corps met Tuesday at tha home of Mrs. McKeag, 2523 Patadejia avenue. LOS ANGELES HERALD j SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 23, 1905. ft************************* I Out-of-Town Society | RIVERSIDE Riverside white rlbboners tendered a reception Wednesday afternoon to Mrs. L. M, N. Stevens and Miss Anna Gor don, national officers of the W. C. T. U., who have been In attendance nt the convention this week. Mrs. Stella B. Irvine, Mrs. B. F. Rockhold, Mrs. H. P. Keyes and Mrs. W. I. Gleason of the local union, by the county officers, Mra. Allle Simmons, Mrs. N. P. J. But ton, Mrs. Sarah Ford, Mrs. Elsie Bar ber and Mrs. Florence Cutts acted as receiving committee and the refresh ment tables were presided over by Mrs. Batktn, Mrs. Ives, Mrs. Tucker and Mrs. Jackson. Mrs. Stella Irvine gave a luncheon jClonday at the Glenwood In honor of Mrs. L. M. N. Stevens, Miss Anna Gor don and Mrs. Helen M. Barker of the W. C. T. U. Other guests were officers of the local union. Mrs. Irvine again entertained the distinguished visitors at an Informal tea at her home on Walnut street Monday evening. ' Mrs. Allle Simmons, county president of the W. C. T. U., was also a guest. An elaborate banquet was served at the Glenwood Tuesday evening, the closing feature of the convention of the State Medical society. Toasts were responded to as follows, Dr. E. W. Fleming of Los Angeles acting as toastmaster: "The Young Man In Medicine," Dr. J. Maher, Oakland; "The Doctor In Public Life," Dr. H. G. Bralnard, Los Angeles; "St. Peter vs. Esculapius," James P. Booth, Los An geles; "The Scholar in Medicine," Dr. James Mcßrlde, Pasadena; "The Medi cal Humorist," Dr. Robert F. Rooney, Auburn; "The Old Guard," William Fitch Cheney, San Francisco. The wives of the visiting doctors were entertained at tea in the Glen wood adobe Tuesday afternoon by the wives of local physicians, and Thurs day afternoon the ladles of the Vic toria club received the visitors at the club house. The Baraca boys of the First Meth •odlst church of this city, with their girl friends and chaperones, were the guests of the Redlands Baraca class of the Congregational church Wednesday night. A program was given. Includ ing musical selections, readings and a little play, after which a banquet was served In the dining room. The marriage of Miss Mamie ■A. Thompson and James N. Singletary was solemnized at the bride's home on East Fifth street, Wednesday evening. Rev. E. J. Inwood officiating. William T. Henderson was host at a dinner party given Tuesday evening at the Glenwood In honor' of Miss Julia Mclntyre and Mr. Merriman, who are to be married next Monday. Miss Fay Frazee was given a birth day surprise party Tuesday afternoon. Miss Jessie K. Wells of Park avenue and J. E. Schermerhorn of Hlghgrpve were married at the Methodist parson age Wednesday morning, Rev. J. E. Inwood officiating. ORANGE Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Myers left Tues day for' their new home at Arlington. John M. Turner and family of Am sterdam, N. V., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Duncan on Thursday. They have recently returned from a trip to Honolulu, Manila, Japan and China and are on their way to New York.' Mr. and Mrs. P. McCarthy departed last week for their home at Aurora, Neb., after on extended visit with their son, John McCarthy and his family. Miss Henrietta McCarthy, their granddaughter, accompanied them. A number of friends of Martin Mar tinson grave him a pleasant surprise lit his home in Olive on the eve of his departure to lowa last week. The Women's Pleasant Hour club assisted by the members of the Llb'rary club tendered a fnrewell re ceptlon to Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Browning who will Boon move to Monrovia, Sat urday evening. Music was furnished by the Highland orchestra. The doctor and his wife have lived in Highland over ten years and wew Instrumental In the organization of the Library club of which the doctor wbb president for a number of years. A Lenten wedding took place last "Wednesday evening at the home of Itev. and Mrs. Madden when , Mitts , Mabel Richards became the bride of Hoy Ward. They were attended by Misa Annabelle Richards, the brideo sister, and William Lytle. Both young people are well known In Highland where they will make their home. The young men's 11. T. C. club en tertained on Friday evening vt last week In honor of Miss Ruth Sterns nnd her guest, Miss Grace Tarbcll of Los Angeles. For her guest, Miss Tarbell, Mlfh Sterns entertained with progressive games on Saturday afternoon at her home on Palm avenue. The regular meeting of the Women's Card club was held at the home of Mrs. J. 11. Yerkes on Wednesday afternoon. Hon. C. 11. Crose and family of Shenandoah, lowa, who have been guests of C. L. Frazer on Palm avenue for some time, left Wednesday to visit other points of interest In Southern California. ELSINORE ELSINORE, April 20.— Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Miss Josephine Henderson of Los An geles, a former resident of Klsinore, to Fredrick R. Beaumont aIBO of Los An geles, the wedding to take place Wednesday, April 26. Mrs. J. N. Brubaker, a teacher of the primary grades of the school here, has received notice of the death of her father, Mr. Materson in Oklahoma. Claud Craft went to Riverside Wed« nesday to remain for a week with his mother who has been In a hospital there for several weeks. Miss Minnie and Miss Martha Ted ford and Misses Helen Stafford, of Los Angeles, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Maxwell at the Hot Springs hotel. Mrs. Sam Bowers and Mrs. William McDivitt of Compton, who have oc cupied a Sumner avenue cottage for three weeks, returned home Wednes day. Miss Noma Clewett has returned to Los Angeles after spending a few days In Elsinore at the home of her brother, G.. A. Clewett. Mrs. Case of Long Beach, who re turned home Wednesday. VENTURA The members of the High School Athletic association gave a delightful ball at Armory hall last Saturday evening In honor of those from other schools who were in attendance at the field day. During the evening medals were awarded to the winners in the athletic sports. Miss Flossie Bates of Los Angeles is visiting In Ventura. Mrs. M. E. Day has returned from a visit with friends in Santa Barbara. Miss Myrtle, daughter of Town Trus tee McGulre, was married In Los An geles Saturday to Philip Glizen, a prominent druggist of that city. Misses Maud and Cora McGonigle attended the "Lucia." Rev. Robert Gordon, rector of the Episcopal church of this city, was or dained in Santa Barbara on Wednes day. Misses Myrtle Dennlson and Vera Reppy are home from the normal school in Los Angeles for a short visit. Miss Bessie, daughter of County Su perintendent G. L. Sackett, is here from Los Angeles for a brief vacation. Mrs. J. S. Collins and Mrs. W. L. Lewis have been attending the con vention of the W. C. T. U. at Bards dale this week. TROPICO Mr. and Mrs. Will Dutton enter tained at dinner Monday evening at their home on Laurel street. Captain Tufnell Peacocke and Mrs. Leland Bagley of Los Angeles gave "Playlets" at G. A. R. hall Wednesday evening, for the benefit of N. P. Banks W. R. C. &£fil Mrs. B. L. West entertained the Tropico Missionary society of the Pres byterian church Wednesday afternoon. How's Your Complexion? If your complexion Is muddy, sallow find pimply, you are probably troubled with a t"fi>l<l liver and more or less constipation. You must have a movement of the bowels each day. otherwise thn bile from the liver and impurities of the body beooine absorbed Into the blood Instead of being carried on through tlu natural channels, the bowels. Look more aftnr your diet, avoiding greasy foods and rich pantries. I'artake more freely of vegetable foods. Take one at night before retiring.' "VKIoiIBTH" are a tiny, chocolattf-ooated tonlo la**- tlve tablet that move* the bowels gently, yet thoroughly, each day, curing cbrunle conetlpatloii, biliousness uud sick bead- ache. They cool, cleanse and purify the blood, and *re sold by druggUts In ttc packnies ((0 tablets) and trial sUs (16 ÜbleU) for 10c. |h| MAIN <^^. STREET. ( 30* 420-2-4 SP.SPRING^^ S.TR.EETJ Raffia Furniture Just as light in weight as it is possible to make it. Just as strong and durable as any ordinary furniture. Just as artistic in design as the brain of 'man can conjure. Just as pretty in color effects as dainty blended greens and tans can possibly be. Just as economical as any furniture suitable for the same purpose. / • " " Just a little ahead of all other styles for cottage, porch and lawn use. Just as appropriate for the home as reed, oak or mahogany. : Just a little daintier than other furniture and in just as good taste. We Are How Showing the 1905 Patterns Comprising the very handsomest designs in pattern and weave, ever before produced. . On Exhibition on Our First Floor and in Our South Window Luxurious Arm Chairs, Large Easy Rockers, Ladies' Small Rockers,' Swings for the Porch or Lawn, Couches for the Den, Morris Chairs, Settees, Center and Tea Tables, Ottomans, Foot and Leg Rests. Quality and Design, Jls Well Jis Finish, Are Superb Crex Mattings and Rugs Crex Mattings are not only durable, but they are artistic. They are sanitary and economical, made from American Wire Grass, woven in American mills. We have a large assortment of the mattings by the yard, also Crex Matting Rugs. They are especially adapted for use in summer homes and beach cottages. The yard wide matting sells for 50c. The rugs are priced as follows: • . ' . 6x9 feet Crex Rugs #5.00 Bxlo feet Crex Rugs $7.50 9x12 feet Crex Rugs $10,00 f^^L. -413-5-7 S? MAIN < %^- STREET. JB^ -420-S-4 59 SPR\HGJr STREET., $5000 in Gold Free If the Following Statements Are Not True: HI £ rr s al < D c ; a £ Y 8 But Best of All Now „,. . , The Herald's Circulation Books Are Opm at All Times to Circulation Of EvM . y Advertiser or Proepectlve Patron, and „ ' *l we nn> w wnai we --^ . . -« t- . claim we are entitled JL \r The HeraM will allow all advertisers or prospective patrons tlser In Lea Angeles. jr & pplvilf Be never bef or© sccordud f y ftny other newspaper on the Facino Coast, of seeing the press run and keeping tab k not - oa _, t tnß j^juJ on every paper printed, and on Sundays As a Final Test $5000 CM /Tlf| tt^\\V- tTti " ntni^ nMtOMthtUM This t . n t : . > fa,r..t. i r. ; OJ JL •TCJL Vr Where Every Taper Goes— How Mauj and Where! newspaper on the Pa- 7 • elflo Coast. All ar« This Is guaranteed Respectfully "xTm-^* 00 *!?!,.;! by $5000 In Gold and ' previous notice, all contracts are TTf»T*n Ifl l"7vm"nJinV If you w«. to know made on this basis. -■"■- vl cllLl V-sLF IUJJd-ll^J the trath. hero tt Ut 1 Ifty-linii .tivii, (iiir.l.-iiu ror. Only «350 fur elegant lots, 40x135) c«meitt walks Hv« <««t wide, curbs, streets graded, oiled. Agent on traot. No such bargains eUewhere a . T. w -i ksi-:ni> an<;i:k, m i.uu K iiiiu uuiioing. Private Ambulance /uuC^ BHMt C4>uv«nl«iit aod up-tu-dttt* vetOel* Buwntoetund. fcr.ou.l altoatWtv. frviuvt i.. r i»< to valU J}ar or uI*UU 'I'Uwue *X psUft* Hunts) Wilt ASK. PART tit. ' ' Cx« IMm IJ\l\ I Manufacturer, wholesaler - ' ( , P-pr ( Japanese curios , nd Bedroom Beu and <• \ \ y' ' r Decorating. Everything in the Japanese style of building. J | | \j- V Contract Work a Specialty... j '. ] ; Phone Main 3062 527 S. 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