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' '."," -r- m r- ZU& 10 THE KANSAS CITY JOURNAL. SUNDAY, OOTODER 1H. JbUft. id V, t The prominent matrimonial event' of the week will bo the Salisbury-Spalding, tho Kmith-Poud, the AliHjrt-Thomtis and the SI ills Morgan weddings. The last three will he clebrnted nt the homes of tlie bride s parents, ami the tlrst at the First t .jngrcc,ationnl church, ami all will take place on ednesday. Dr James T. Comb left lit evening for Nashville Tomi., where he will he married next TuesJny to SIlss Nellie V. Moore, the daughter of Judge Joseph C. Moore. I'.ev. Dr. Combs, pastor of the Sixth and Pros Iiect Christian chinch, n, ht other ot the eioom, will he the olllclntlng minister. Str and Mrs, William II. Itced have Is hiim1 Invitations for the man luge of their ilauUit'i, Harriet, to Mr. John Walters Sprat,ue, of Cleveland, O., Wednesday evening, October SI. nt 7.30, at the Heeu ics ucnci 220 Garfield avenue. Frob.ihi) no young lady In Kansas City has a tfreiit ir number of ndmirlng neciialntunies In both miilcal and focd-il circles. Mies Heed Is nl o closely Idetitltled with the Sunday school work of the Giund Avenue M. 13. chur h. Mr Spruguo holds a responsible position with the Hoot .I Slcllilde Dry Goods Company, of Cleveland, and has been with the tlnn a mmibef of yeais. At home announcements are for Wednesdays '"f iNovemocr jo, nt C2 Tllden avenue, Cloveland, O. A party from Chicago will nirlvc Tues day to atteml the Smith-Pond wedding. Of tho number will bo Mr. and Sirs. Wnlter SI. I'onil. parents of the groom, .Mr, and Sirs, Oliver W. Holmes and ion Wendell, Sli. Charles II. Foster, Str. und .Mrs. Wnlte Hllven Sir and Slis. Robert Shaw, Sir. and Sirs George II. Taylor and Sir. and SIrb. Harry I Foster. Sliss Foster and Sir. Murine Foster, of Uurfalo. N. ., nic KU-iiis oi Mi and Sirs. S. T Smith, 3123 Ind pri 1. 1 . c avenue. Cards for the marriage of SIlss Bella N an I lr. Louis Cahn will bo font out next wc.k Tho wedding will take place November It Sir J ! Gilmer left yesterday for Mocky Mon t v ii , where he will wed Sliss Lucy Walker ,n the 16th They will arrive in K.u .as it by November 1, Dr a . I Mi s. Thaddeus A. Iteamy, ot ""in mn il h.ie sent out Invitations for the r-..n' .me of tholr niece, Silas PenrI Carp i . io Mr. Louis J. Lone, of this T i. i evening, October 22, at C.30. . i. Oil v uinouncoment cards ure Thurs i 1 ember l, ut the Vliglnla. i have been Issued by Sirs. H mi s and Miss Philips for an at Il I h irsday afternoon, October 17. f .Mls Floworrce, of Vicksburij, SI m lused. v J hi. W. Mason's cards are out for t" " i .iiternoon. In compliment to her (. . Knill, of Port Huron. Sikh. M' 'i in- Eberle will entertain at i I'lernoon of the Hth, i i - ire out for Mrs, Hobert Qreev .itluii, October 21, fiom 2 io tl l -N Mabel Weston's card to en- ' i I iiieiii.i8 of tho .Vinerioan Ilevolu- i, 'u a loan exhibition of blue i in November. Several hundred i i i ! ten have ulready btnn prom i in txblbliion piumise-s to be full vf i nyono having any rare spec-l-ii HngHali, oriental. French or 1 1 i i i a Is invited to lie an exhibitor. i i will bo taken of the china und t 1 1 i will be 4ttaohed u. card P ' Mstwy, ilelgner ond present ii- Will Thayer ha charge of ' ' '. and any Information desired en ii ,.! ; win bo furnished by her. r" i ill-' and Klndergartners' I'nlon 1 i il meeting for the year on J' i nth, at 3:30 o'clock III room ' i ml school building, corner ot i I ljjvust streets. Mrs. K. Ii. u i talk ot the Influence of en i iipun the mental, moral und i 'uii. Programmes for the ytmr i i r' imted. Everyone Is Invited, fi... n . r iiun hu8 taken rooms Ml-SCCJ i .limn hotel. In which all te i J md (,-nieral meetings will be 1 '1 ' 1 T V Vi A In I " 1 i ini'sduy, October 16, at 3 p. tn. a r i i II be tendered the Athenue n i aiure of a "house warming," - i i - ih. luipkes of the department of ar a i ri iiiLi.-rs are Invited to be present. '1 Muaislne Coterie will meet to-mor. r i p' rr i.,n with Sirs. M. H. Alien, of 1817 i: i t S i ruh street. T e i. mate Tuesday Club held Its first v " r tin season Tuesday, October S, in t. t me of its president, Mrs. J. I(. T r n, 711 lUrrlson street. A dainty lur h n w a terved at 1 o'clock. Tables w r P i I'.fulij ijecoiated with (lowers. i;n 'i r iibi-r was gleH s hand painted pri".rnn uf the afternoon's enlenalti. me t Tn pftident greeted the club in a pic t-lie- ai. lre, advised it to be "pdlns tak tib" l. wfi.itever work engaged, to Ue en' in! l inl upon all macters relating to hit' vvoik, introducing appropriately .1 rjuo"!'on from C'arlyle: "Tillies make per. ft tt,n and perfection It no tritlu." She c-iirl mm i 1 the members upon the pre v i r . i-pult of courtesy and kindness wh b i-u- enabled the club to move s,kag hurrr n 5cHj, A paper, "djiakej;are'a l,ovr-," wai, reiil by Slr flulvvlts. "Va ca'l -n Iteinliiisccnces" were given in Hir -n ly tdshion. causing umeh merrlmejit, a I vely records were luterprH with f i I upital anecdotes. The club takes i i nt titles" for Its comm.' e.u'i w rk. on irlllilf?v HaleiJUwarta"'H1,ClS"0Wa" r. of the enterulnment, The'Jlning room nn I .vr narry iiaie was a lilting pre- was beautiful y de kel wlih Lu Fran -J lul' 1 th inirmie. of the biilaipany rl-es and aspiiagus ferns Mr" J W Bl,hsi,"r!:ar'f,-0.riVl"H.I:V yJ,0"n '"" Hnry rie'll. I a : the' table. C fife . wa Man .rur b liTu sla i'" S". x ", s' ' " ' ' V1 J""" J' "" "U 1 mi- T l'os"y. Sir. Kt II .-" -. Jr ilr. vr .i . i i. , '..tsss-i Cam bell. Mr W N SI I art" n and Sir rvenlntr in r idiCHisH Uus'lfa-hinan. i.as 1 rtn the ai ie ,. " k" rg SI I C f udvame of the IHH-i I'ovv r rw Dot aiul I .Mrs t'oiivJIcll '; Louise Itilaud the In .small M Us l uf. "bire?ll ul1 I tie Itanule. of Topeka, una the bride, who It"; Mr A-jagij um actomjiaiUta by her maid or bouor. Mr. and Mw. PW BiSS-" ' -' --.' " . .. BBS . -s. . Miss Alh Chnppell. At thf oltnr they wire tint by th t-rcom and his best limn. Sir It. ItrjMin Jones, The grouplnfr, with u II t tie llow.r Klrl In tlc-cy white at the right and lift, like an advance guard from the lowllet part of falrvlnnd, wn.s wry tireetlve. The si rvloo by Hev. Dr. HlcJiard son Wns remarkably Impressive. The bride's toilette was of Ivorv white sntln, trimmed In old point lace. Iler veil was held bv n diamond sunburst, the gift of the groom, nnd she carried white roses, ll.e maid of honor nnd brlde-mnld wore pink fllk, telled In while, the corsages round cut and banded with green leaves and pink roebuds. They curried pink roses. The happy joung couple left by tho even ing train for nn iJastein tour. Fpon their return they will be at home to friends at Tenly-i Ightli and Troot. Sits. Turner A. Hill, mother ot the groom, will give a reception In compliment to the bride In the near future. The riist Christian church was the scene of another pi.tty w.dnlng during the past e, k, that of .Miss Ni llle Lvanp, daughter of Sir. SI SI I3nns, to Sir. Oiorge StiMrt Laikener, which was 'olemnUcl by the pastor, Itev. Di. Itlch.irdson. last Wednes day .ncnlng at 6 o'clock. TIih bride was nttenile'il by her maid of honor. Miss Alice L'hapihdl, and the groom by his best man, .Mr. Warner Colvllle. The ushers were Messrs. David Crosdale, Will S Webb. H. Hryson Jones and Harry Ileekman. Sir. and Sirs. Caikener left by evening train for a wedding trip. When .Nt-lllo wa married, the bridis's leve- ly face rThnne out from a vWon of satin and hicr; And gli-amed from amid the soft folds of hr veil, TliMt Te-H to lli hum. of her gown's dainty trail. As sho watkesl down the ailste in slow, tw 1 1. talntly grace'. And theio, In the hush of that sanctified nkici;. Ilrluf niwl trrdoin took sho vows God alone can eliaco; Ami kn&It for tlw pr.tier at the low chfin- tel rail, WJut NeOle was irtarrled. TlKin rh organ pea'cd grandly, resoumlhifj tihrough space; And a rtwuMarjl eyes held her in foving smbtiaoe. As sin? steppid' from Hie altar a. wco trifle pal. On her husband's proud arm. Love like this eannot fn1; And Cupid) lii muny maids' hearts left Ills two Wihcn NCJHe was married. MINNIE SI'INTYriG. Sliss Lydla Schoen, daughter of Sirs. Bertha Schoen. was mauled to Sir. Elmer Williams last Wednesday evening at .1.30 in Grace Ceilscotml thurcli In th nt,-upm, of il large assemblage of friends of both brine ond groom. .Miss Minnie Itelley was muld of honor, and SUs-s Anna Lee Picked, Of St. Louis. Slits Slutlldn lleldmniin. r.f Grand itaiilils, Sllch., und SIlss L'ra Gray, of Canton, lias , wera biidesmnl'ls The groom's best man was his brother, Mr. Charles H. Williams, of SlcPherson, Kas., while Sir. A. M. Clark. Mr. Ira T. Unit and Sli SI. H. Peck olllcluled as usheis. The bridal jirocesuliui was ver Imposing In passing down the aisle, and also at the chancel during Hie ceiemorij. The bride wore a Madam Brus govvti of white sutln duchesse, en tralne. the coi-s-age llnli-hed with oke of pleated chlflon edged with deep trill of duchesse point lace, caught by eluster of oiange blossoms, llor veil was held by a diamond star i luster, the gift of the groom, and she curried white roses. The maid of honor was gowned tn white taffeta Mlk veiled in white chiffon the round eiit coinage elfectlvely finished with t hlffon lolds. Her bouquet was of yellow roses. Miss I'd kel, a Felix gown of canary sulln, tin1 niiMige cut to the shoulders and tltilthed with cirands of pearls held by pink by pi el led and green medallions. Sleeves v in gold spunuled net. MIsk fliav's dre'SS was of canarv silk. with reiu.h ulee-ved of brocaded sutln, tho li'-e'k finished with luce, SIlss llelilerman, toilette of canary i-llk, with sjeeves draped In lace und shoulder garniture of ostrleh tips. All of the maids earrltd yellow roses. A leceptlon wus held at the home of the bildu's mother. Kdl Central street, from 0 to S o'clock. About 3Q0 guests were in at n ndance They were received by Sirs. Schoen nnd Sirs. 13 I'. Williams. The Inline Moral decorations were of while earuutlons, sellow roses and palms. Wedding 'Ul.e eouvniilrs were In heait shape, with the monograms S. and W. There were many lowly tolje-ns of remem brance, including handsome ones from the F. L V and the J. S. Clubs, of whli h the bride Is a member. A check from the groom's father, und the house furnishing by the muthrs of both bride and groom, were among the gifts Mr und Mrs, Williams are taking a Southern tour They will visit the At lanta exposition, and upon their return will be at home to friends nt the .Mlltona. A pretty home wedding of the past week wus that of SIlss Anna Ford und Sir. John Foster, at the home of the bride's paients un Troost avenue, lat Wednesday after noon at t o'clock. The rooniB wore pro fusely decorated with yellow roses, with white carnations and growing palms, and during the ren mony the bride und gloom stoud In the ba window within on arched bower of tropical plums, attended by SIlss Stark, of Vancouver, il. c, and Sir. Itobert FnnU. The wrdi'lng march was played by Miss Sadie lloss, and the marriage cere mony was pel formed by lley. IJr. Page, of Leavenworth. The bride's gown was of white JndlR ciene. wlih while satin iibbons, garniture of chiffon and point lace. The maid of honor wore yellow silk, with trimming of lae'e. Many handsome pres ents wre received, that of the groum to the lull.- was a diamond e)ustr Out of town guests were: Sirs. Will Ken niriy, of Texas: Mrs fcatnuel Foster, of Lincoln, Nb; Sir, and Sirs Whil l.anlng. It-v. Rr. and Mis Page, Ml McKee and Mr and Mm Craig, ot Leavenworth. Mr. and Mrs. Fatter will be at home to friends ut "so Trooat avenue. One of the very elegant events of the past week was the Thursday evening le c pi ion tendeied by Sli. and Sirs. P. H. Hovf and Sli and Mrs. Leon T Urowu In eumpllnient of Sirs I I). Itussell, of i;i Paso, Tex : Sirs. A. P. Wlllard of Klrks villo, und Mr. and Sirs. U. J. Hill, at 1800 l.iuvvoua avenue ino ncmestea were as sisted in entertaining by Mr. and Sirs. Kellj Jlieut. Mr and Sirs T T Crltten. den, Jr, Sir and Mrs. B F. Swlnney, -Mr. end 11 is. 1C11 Lewis and Sir. and Sirs. K' Hy 'I hompson. Ilanclng in the large hall tn the third floor to the tnuttc of Zlin- ,.v.ck..tv v.u.sxs. ,,ud u, ciicLiai ivai enter'alnel at Mr. m dining last Flowerrce.of lit were. Mr Mr ami Mrs nd Sirs T. S. F. Voodward. ry, Ui4. Clara. OnntKtti, Mls WnoUwnrrt. Ir. John C. ftOR-ers and I)r, J. T Combs. A pink dlnher pnrty wa th nrflty com pllfflent ptlj bv ,Mis Lama lirennon lo M Clntit Snllsbury fin I Air. Frank Spald ing Inat Thlird evnli ir The table ve-is bmutlrully prercd. t'ov.rs were mid for tv.etv. Among thosp ii'iwni were: The Juet of honor Mn-1 ,"ltls lldnn Iinlti, Mls farMe RpBldlnt, Miss Fantii- llnnson. Miss Lillian tsitrhibtiry, Mr. It. Ili.von Jones, Mr Frnnk Rtoller, Mr. Charles Haines nnd sir. Frank Hourc. Mr nnd .Mrs. Charles I' Keller gave n dinner on Friday e v-Milns; n f.mpllnnnt to Slim Sallsbuiy and Mr SpekllnK. At tale hour the Mm evening .Mr. nnd Mm J 13 Scuver etiti-nainml nl csrjl" In hunur of .Miss ."ullsburi and of SIlss Mniid" lbers, of Si l,eul lnvlldl Biiosli were, Mh"S Snlishnry. Lillian Salisbury, Maude Alimrs, Mnmi" Spnldihe. Ixiiirn lirennon, lelna llwlti. Maig.uet Jones, Sue Itre. Milbpaurh. Msritnrol Jones, Sue lMrw, Jl lines, Carrl" Ctarkson. Oiace lltimm M -lel lliimm, llen, of iiiii.i nin. k, s;i an lllnck. HuellnK. of Ohio, Hopkins, LjMth K lines, of Nnv Voik. (K-ltli Itit.vts, loin ILimuol livlnn lUrwvuwl, 13bert, Swltrer, Anna Swltrer, .Mr. nn 1 Mr- . J. Slurrav, Sirs. IIiitmi. Mr. nn I Mrs. L. O. Taylor, Slaved- Wibster Pavl, Mi'rs. p. c. himld Hilt, I). Itnlstefli Spal line, K.W. Taylor, h 11. Turner, Alden. Uigur Sexton. alter Grmelnow, H. W. t'nrnev, Clmrles lllbbard. Frank Stoller, Albnt Hereon, Putt, Joseph Itust, On)- Holmes, c. W. Oernwn, Fled Morrill. Powell, Muriny, llrc-e lleronnet, Stanley Ohrl'toplipr, J. M. Illai k, L. l Taylor, Joeth Denny. Charles Hnllits, Frank O. House, Dotmld F. Sloshtr. At T o'clock last Wolnesday evening tho First Congregational ehiireh wns thronged with guests assembled to witness the mar rlnee of Sllse Herthn Iliigley. dnughter of Mr iiml Sirs. V. W. HaeUy. H Mr. Irving L Hunker, of the Kansas city Journal. The laige tieeptlun whdh was lo follow ftt Hie residence of the bride's patents brought out nn unusual number of guests in elegant full dres, and the nssunblige was one of remarkable brilliancy nnd d s tlngulshed grace. Space In Ihe..c,VlU',r ','1 th church was reserved for the Immediate families nnd for the near girl friends of Professor Itobblns signaled the npproach of the bridal party with notes of the wedding march from I-ohehgrlh. Sir. II S. We-bli. Sir. Frank pecter, Mr l;red Campbell nnd Mr Charles 'J'""''. lhe uh" eis, precedid tho bridesmaids, Slls Mnr garei Joivs. Slis Marl Woodgiit". Ml" Harriet llarse, and SIlss lxu laylor. of Leavenworth. The bride was accompanied by her faiher, and as she nppron-hed the nltnr tho rroom nnd his best in.it .Sir ,.i...iAU nfl..inti nrivfim-pil from the vesirv. The bridal party, facing the guests, was Picturesque In ensemble, w Ith a bieKBround of stately palms. The e. lemony, b Ilev. Mr. Sevvall. p-istor of Cljde Congregational church. Included the giving of the J r'nBn the mutual plighting f the wedding troth. Th, words of the service were accompa nied bv the subdued melody of the "Angels The brldi wns gowned In white satin dm hpsse, with corsnge In French folds, en hanced bv passemenli rle of scod nnd Ito man p. arls, the sleeves shirred and banded with strands of pearls Her veil was caught with white losebudn and sho car ried n shower bouquet uf white roes. The bridesmaids were In yellow satin under moussellne de sole, of such evmlslte texture that the gleam and color of the gowns weie enhanced by the de Icate veil ing. The coragea were run with alen clennes lnce nnd nccordeon pleated lirc telles draped the bouffant sleeves, yellow satin ribbons with full length streamers formed the belts and garniture. The ma its cairled Slarcjril Nlel roses, tied with white ribbons A tlireo hours' reception at the residence of Sli. and Sirs. Ilagley, Ool Garfield ave nue, followed ihe church ceremony, and In that time the bride mid groom received congratulations from more than 5'0 friends. Guests were first presented by the ushers to the host and hostess nnd to .Mr. and Sirs. W. A. Hunker, who were the ree-elvlng paity. The melody of a mandolin club mingled with the conversation of com ing and departing guests. The llrt parlor was decoi.itid with golden lod. Pink and white prevailed in the second, and yellow roses in the dining room. There were dainty little tables for the serving ot re freshments presided ovi r by a bevv of binivtlful loung ludlos. SIlss Anna Stab y. In Dresden pink, and Miss Nettle Gaines, In nrliit.. at the coffee: MlBS 13IV U nlllolo and Ml-i- Nellie E3bert, In pink and white, at the frappe In the second parlor, while Ices win- si rved In the dining room by SIlss Georgette Jones nnd Miss Hlancne D.-lnst, of Topeka, In yellow gowns: Slls Alice Chnppell, SIlss Ollle llankln nnd Sliss .Mamie Williams, In white. Assisting in entertaining were Sliss Charlotte Ilutch ings. Sirs. Hlnton II. Noland. Sirs. T. IS. Kiimej, Mis. t!. W. F!hburn. .ills liagiey won inm-ie sunn uueuewjr, with oorvuge garniture of Nile green chif fon buni'-ed with eut Jet. Mr. w. A. Bunker, crushed rose bro caded satin, with duchesse lace. SIlss Charlotte Mulchings, lavender silk, with riblions -and lace Sirs. Noland, a huperb gown of white satin, with garniture of pearls. Sirs. Kinney, black brocade, with salmon satin veiled In Jetted net. Mis Flshburn, handsome toilette of silk and brvK-ade. The presents were numerous nnd mag nificent. Including cai-es of silver, rare Importi'd wares In brk-a-brae and table service and many other ornamental ns well as useful articles tn houie furnishing. The present from the groom's parents vva an elegant dickering plnno, and a residence lot on Gurrleld avenue was the gift of the bride's parents. Gold In arts and se-aif pins were the Bouvenli" of the bride to her maids and of the groom to his uhers and bet man. The time honored custom of throwing the bridal bouquut was observed, and It was caught by Miss Margaret Jones. Mr and Mrs. Bunker ure taking an ex tended Kustern tour', Including the prin cipal cities. They will re-turn through Canada en route home Among out-of-town wedding guests were: Mrs SI M. Bunker, grandmother of the groom: Sir. and Mrs. George II. Morton, of SI. Puul, and Mr. ajid Mrs. A. E. Bunk er, of Chicago. Mr Frank Dexter was host at a dining of last Tuesday evening. In compliment to Slls lnness, of Lawrence. Kiis guest of Mrs John Sullivan. Others pn-fent vve-re: Misses Hllzabc-th Gentry, Newell Scheffey, Dtta Slereer, Berenice Scurrl't, Pearl Kelchum; Messrs Walter Brown, Hlrd SIc Garvey James S. Wool, Lynn Hanks, Will Sulllvun, Dr. J. N. Jackson and Dr. Uau lett. I!"rlends of Sir. and Mrs. Frank L. Ovlatt were delightfully entertained last Tuesday evening at the haiidtome new home of tho host ond hostess, Ml Walronci avenue. The front pon-h wo outlined by Chinese lan terns und the Illuminations of the four floors, through windows framed In pris matic bordtis of beveled Blast, made the sc-ne an ultra' tlve one from wl-hout. Within, tlieie Was U IIOlV Of ho.-nllaliiv mul uiirei, jjuriii-uiui ty hiiiii eijii laii- to a null.' warming occas'un. i ne reception nail. In Its oak setting, with pan. Is and carved grilles, and walls of rose color and gold shading into a frieze of delicate pink, is In itself a preparation for the cordial woleomo which was extmded by Sir. and .Mrs, Ov-iatt eo guemg ur vney eiuereu me urst parlor, a dainty apartment In white mid gold. The entire first floor was thrown together and a short musical programme wus lis tened to with Interest. There weie voi-al solos by Mtas Olive Sutton and MUs Alice Ilarnby. and violin and piano numbers by Sllsa Searcy and Sliss Minnie Slerlnu. Many of the guests then adjourned to the dam Ing hall on the third Dour, where mil. Blc was furnished by Keller's orchestui, other loitered in the largo halls and pretty rooms and in tho eosy recesses of the tower, and In another quaint outlook on the west of the conservatory. The Ovlutt home U one ihut leaves no after thought to be deslrvd In Its perfect appointments, and the host and hostess were the recipients of numerous congrutu. latlona upon the completeness of their plans. Ke-trekhmenls were formally served at loi Guests were. The mother and sister uf Mr. ovlatt. Sirs Mary A. Ovlatt un,l Sirs, c A Fli-h, of Cleveland, O ; Itev, and mi a, r. iturirric, aiissrs, nun .vies taniei ir a r. uoneris. ai.sjrs. and Mos lame , D. iawuii, George XV. Slaihews. John T, uchanan, Il Pilbbenow. Coleman. Si M. unfold, Frank f.' Tiefry. K V. Mar. J. I' mi Ha bauKh, Zeb F. Crlder, lieurge W. Chandler, J. ','. Vi""r.'' v.' .B5r'"?. " ' llaglll, H II. Iliooks. II C. Cecil XV. II Turner, lleur Topping A D L Mamllt'in, L.on A Fuller, Fred II. Price, Henry C, Sihwlugcbel, A. J. M ddleton, O c Hayes. II A Giav, XV. II Loi'kwood, Ilemy Sllntun, D. r King. Dr W. SI. Ilammonil, Bam H F.ly, Smith Paker, Dr J. W. Hiwi man, Juhiuoii Cluik Colonel N P, Si mon. I, John C Sillier, J. II Caldwell, Cluie-iice SI. Kiwdr, Geoige W. Thomp son, Colonel John Conover Hrux V Law. ranee, Wilbur 1-3 Csmp.., Frank Dayton, Uurnby. Slllo K Law ranee. Colonel SI, J, Puynt, Henry Kullur, Slesduiues Hart' 1 on, Mllshew. M. A. Howe, Sea'i-v. H, C. Olds, Jennie A. I'lury. Judge XV, J. Mollis. F. L. Vundegllft, S. A Hiitton. C. F l-3m-ery, J fj Pearson, H. j Huss, Cecil Gales. SIIses Mary Winn OUe Sutton, 13va Nut, Lizzie Kerwin, Lizzie Harvey, jeunio Thompsm Abbie lt. hards, VI tor Stan f". i ill ling V Dors. Ii, llrbet a God d. I fill 'Itioini-on, Sliiion Tu ker. N tt i -i pi N ily Jilt augh, Huby Arch.r G -or.te Wlllinis, fiia o Thomp t n, Mbi'Uu h Mollis, Vum'grlft, Kate iwk II renr-e I3mery, Ilditli Emery, A 1 -e 13'mer, Huby Lewis. Helen Wllilums. Adah We M .i. Judiu We Slori Kva Heatty. I'lnu. SIKa), Itosille Flounioy, N. Catberine tolllns, lAjulse Pfahler, Frances M. SlayinaJivr. Coxa CWiliolm- Mntlle Fonl. Minnie Merlne, Anna Darby. I ni. Liulii llitshcw Jisl" King, SInr ii -sinford, Liureita Hrumicr, Lu : Inn in, Slnry lllubm z.'k, Blum Kelnn, ni li .If. Mrlle White, Mice .SI. llnrnb, la-.. n i M iv Conover, Iteitle MIon, 1,0 rtia S. arey, Nelly 8arey, I-Wdy K. ilrnwh, I la Itedhlm, Adelaide I'rlbbenovv, Pnnrv itanimonil. Slesi ii. W. Frederick, C. W. Stllchfll, XV V .idler, W, II. Jenkins, C. U. Halls, Hdwln Oberlioltz, John A llrlnkley, John A. Oi hover, Dana 13 lilt hards. J. 13. Strtti ioii. nr, Cln). Turner r'umpe. Will Law. iai.il, Coionei .r, N Owitt D O. Smart, Jr. Stetling Mldditugh. Willlnm II Huttlg I'r. d Smith, J, C Sl rim Stanley New In. use, Sam Zeller, TurHnan, Hen L. Duith i r.ise Montgomery S:evnoii. I3el K. Dun dip nllwr tlulhrle, O. 13 Si'vetnnce, T. (I ll.ihlhson llobert David Maglll. George It. Junes, Francis D Atkins, William XV. Lung, Hob 13. Clary, II. M Claik, Hen Si mi nds. L (J King, Dake, Caldwell, Sen tnn-i Itussell, flu fo iff Dirmtll. Frank Iick wood, Willlnm Wnllnie Miller, Lrnest.A. Filler, W II Pfnhler. Fr-ink J Pfnhler John A. Pfnhler, Frank Wltin, F. SI John son, J II Shomiiker. G Thompson. George H. McCrar.v, Flunk .letnerson. Oliver Sear cy, Itiv 13. Ptosscr, Adolpb Lewi, Hurt Hall. Irfiet Thiirsdny evening n. merry com I'H.v o-T Knnns City aiml Indeindwice fr-.i-mls g'aw' u n ngi"'lile surprSe tv Mls I3!mbntih Wixylrtm, uf Liberty, and MIm MuruiUT't anil SIlss O'lve Anhhy, ot Clititon county, who ar.- vls'tlni; Slr. 11. K Iteese, of Itidependem-e, The unantici pated guests were coidlvlly welcomed, nnd the evening was thoroughly enjoyab'e. Ire-enl were: Sllses Sl:i.v me lUlinl, Anne Illcktnan, Smsle I Sueur, of Lexington. Hetlle Hanson, Agnes HIckiLnn, Daphne Hickman. Mnytue l.rr, Mrs. Ira Welsh. .Mrs Will Thoims, Si'stes Margaret Jones. Margaret Ashbv. iie Ashbv. 13ll7.ubeth Woodon, Nannie Wilson, Nellie Lucas, Mrs Llllie O'linrn, Mrs Sawver, Miss Gertrude U like Messrs. Charles Itryant. Claude Carlnt. Parmle-, Will Webb, Will Thomas. Haylls Steele. Clinton Slonr., Gvorge Warren, Guy Alden, 13d V. inter, Guy Holmes, Will Wnrren, vi in cciiny. A lnndsome dining, with Mls riper, of Cincinnati, us guest of honor, was given last Thursday evening bv Sirs M, L. Si--rat and Silts Frances Ilejnolils. other gtiesls were: Sllsses I3tla Slircer, May No land, Georgia Halley. Lvnn Hitik'. Dr. Uartlett, James S. Wood, I3stlll ltagcrs and Ulid SIcGarvey. Sirs. T. T. Crittenden Jr., nnd -Mrs. Kel lj It. Itient entertmtied guesis at cntds lat Welnesdny evening Mr. nnd SPs 13 F Swlnney were victors In the game. Among guests were: Sirs. A. P. Wll'ard. or Kliksvllle: Sirs. I. D. Hussel , of LI Paso, 'lex.: Sir. ond Sirs David Thornton. Mr. nnd Sirs II. II Andcisun. Mr and Mrs. J. U. Mill. Sir. and Sits Kelly Thomp. on. Sir. nnd Sirs. 13. F Swlnney, Sir. and Mrs. J. D. Sell. Sir. and Mrs LII Lewi., Mi and Sirs. P. II. Movev, Sir. and Mrs. John Hanley. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Han. lev, Mr. and Sirs. Leon T. Urovvri, Mr. mid Mrs Frnnk Sebree, Mr. nnd Sirs. Sclr. Mr and Sirs. Allen, Sirs. Howard SlcCrary and Mr. S. .Mitchell. SIlss I3dlth Kelley entertnlned last Tues day afternoon compllmentra to her B"et, Sirs. William T. Sinclair, of Lnwience. The time wns spent inot cnJoably. One charming fentuie of the entertilnment wns SIlss Grace Wlttich s hinging of "Hen Holt," nnd also "The Chimes," frnm "Ilobln Mood." Invited were Mrs. I3dward L. M-irtv, .Mis. Oliver Carlat. Sirs, llov-.al Williamson, Sirs. William II. Winn, .Mis. Hobeit L. Hoteler. Mrs. Veina O. Cuth bert. Mrs. Fredeiick A Taylor, Sirs. John C. Lovrl'-n, Sirs. Jnrres S. Barton, Slr. Charles M. Fulton, Sirs. William J. Lov ilen, Mrs Frederick K. Coleman, Sirs. c. S. Anthony, Sirs. John 13. Spencer; Sllses Lucy Stoller, Pauline Arnold. Mnrtha Hat terton, of Kentucky: Grace WIttlih. Nellie Kbert, .Mamie Spalding, Carrie Feld. Clara Salisbury Lillian Sjlibir. I3dlth Finsir, Annie Ford Ollvo Lear. Y..i la I3aton. Clara. Packman, .Martha Deanlorff. 13lly Walpole, Etta Hadky. Sadie Hrown, Fannie Man son, Nellie Lucas. Mu.vme Jcnney, .Mary Woodg.ite, Lln.a 13Imore. The recentlon irlvcn nt the home ot Sirs. James- Scnmmcn by the lemmas CI y Athen. ae tun to Mrs. .Marina ixioie e-iowe w.ia one of the most charming entertainments of the week. One hundred and twenty guests, eoiishitltig of members of the Athenaeum, the president niyl one member of each lit erary club of the c!t. were in attendance. Sirs. Crowe was at her best, nnd her ad dress was leeelved with enthusiasm, SIlss Mnynard and SIis Penil Slaynard opened ihe-'r home last rrlday even.ng for the reception of guests who were ehuim Ingly entertained. American Hesiutv rose's, Sluree-hal Niels and carnations tilled the air with fragrance and with be-auty en hanced by the vivid gicen of palms luid sMii I la. t. The dlnlngroom w-ns a picture in pink with ribbons drawn from the i ell ng to the table with a pink shaded bHnquet lamp In the center. Sirs. S. C. Iam- and Sirs. Porte Muven prestdod, assisted by .Mlssfti Alice ami Daisy Chambers. Sliss .May French and Slis Alllo Murle, of Inde pendence, preside 1 at the tr.ippe. A mulc bo, hidden In fei ns, furnlslicsl delightful music. Mlas II. -sie Parkinson and Sir. Herbert Owens delighted the company with vocal ind Instrumental selections. Invited guests weie. .M ms, nntl Slesetames S. C. I.e, oeorge c. King, Hunter Jl Meriweth er, F. C. Corbln Porte Haven, lidgur J. Penned!. J. IJouMon linker, Cusll Lecht nuin, Fn-d eiii nth. D. P. Hunter, 13 V. Crane, Harr Mc-.Millan, ItoMil Williamson. Thomas SlcHrde, 13. S. Sl.trshall. C. J. Iye-uved, Itusell I. urbrldge, Frnnk SI Sivv ver, Charles Ite inter, II. C. Garth, Uufoid vbb, Chur. hill liildgeford. Hev. and Sirs. G.tuge Combs, W. 13, M. Maker, William A. W.vutt, J. Otis Huff, James II. lioten. Hev. nd Mrs. It c.li.nih.on, .Mrs JoJtn C. Price; .Misses Feld, Hnwell, Withe is, Wheeler, French, Noia Fn-ncll, Smalt, Keel, Moore, Fuiguson, Ilird, Hiynn, Arnold, Woodgate. Gaines, Flavla Gaines, Cuddy, Musters, of Inelependenee; Si'il.l Mnsteis, of Independ ence, Sell, is. III. ktntin, Wallace, Lucy Sttdler. Maty Hlggason. Independence; Alke Muiphy. Caiialiei, Slnlsle Carraher. Darnall, cinvvford McLain, Van Kman, Hood, Clooduiun, Taylor, ot" Indl.inupolK; SIur' Field. Hochister, Patilck, Hartinati, Ferguson, D.ivls, Cochrane, Taylor, Cham bt rs, Jennie Chambers, Alllo Chamber, Daisy Chambers, llackett, Miss Sanford. llurley, of Independence; Alice Hurley, of Itieiependence, Maud SI ool e, Jackson, Mi.li; Pearl Vaughnn, Springfield, SIo.; Sl.imle Fudge, l'cut Smith, Ail;.; Gilbert, Gay, I'urklnson, Hessle Parkinson, I311en Slosner, Doia Le. htmnn, St. Joseph- L. D. Stevens, Slotint sterling. Ky ; Miller, of Liberty; Oasley; lr. Sluurt, Mensrs. Gant, C. XV. Place, A V. Ilium, Coi pus Chilstl, Tex.; William Moore, 13d Suifuce, Dnrnnll, Finest Da'tiiill, C. D. Fictuli, J. C. Flench, Churley Hrvant, O. 1-3 llostettei, Frank Furguson, Wood Illckin.ni, lirooklng Hick man, Ftod F.vans, Marry Menley, ot Intle. iiendence; Thrums Smart, Frank Qulun, krnest Fglihoff Fretl Van Km.in, Will M, Smith, Chaids Ilugan, Joseph Wlntermute, Hli-hop, Fred Cedllns, Mairj 11. Haven, H.irrv Gorui-h. Frank Goisuch. Jl. D. Stevenson, Lk.vd Cochran, nnnrm l'liilr. Prul ,. n. isiooiu, Chamberlain. Henry. Herbert Owens and Marry Provost. Miss Ooffe of New York, and Sllrs Stnz'e SloUe. of St Louis, were gue-ts of htriior at Sirs. XX' c Gotfe's cnrtl party last Thurs. duy afternoon Invited gin sts w re: Mis. dames H. N 13s-. Watldell, D P Alderon, J. C. llorton, William SI. Mnrtln. J. L. Manvllle, A. J McDonald, .1 P risk. J. N. Dunlup, 11 13 Finney, W. J. Miur-.y. Dr Heatlle, T W. Overall. 1-3 II GUI II. J. Seelej, Washington Gill. Sliss s Slorrls. IVarl Ketehum, Margaret Keith, Anna Curkemr. Kaiherlne S'Hes, Bes-lo Hrown, Slaltle Witty. F.innv 13ss, Klly Yalpole, A. '.. Goffe, Slazie SIolso. The close of a quarter of a century of their wedded lire was celebrated lit l-'rl-day afternoon ..nd evening by Mi. and Sirs, C W. McDaph-1, at thUr njine, 27:ii Olive stiout. The roums were decked with palms and cut flowers nnd the music of a mandMIn club was epj0)ed through the reception hours which lasted from 3 to M o'clock Mi. and Slis. SI.-Danlel w re a slsted by u number of ladles In ihe grace ful duties of i nturtalntng. They were; Mlses Mary D, i ny, Cairle May Thorns, Llllie llrooka Fdlth Norton Mail.in Hay, Annie Md-hcreik, Hose Hidguva), Flor ence Siiibil, lulla Davis, Ger'le Davis. Lulu Davis. Kate Hlbler. Murv M bier. 1311a Fin man. Fiankle Lewb., .Mis. i'red Lmnb ami Sir-. Hobeit Coi hran, Choice i.fi bhnnnts vveio neived. Sir. ami Mis. SIcDunlel weie the reclpl ents of uiiii) congratulations und hand some prc-enis appropriate to the annlver buiy Their Invited guests were- Itev, nnd Mrs. Sew.ill, Messrs, and Mesdamis ltcaile, J A Hais, K. L. SIllls, Ckoige II. liaise. Crosswalie, Verlg, Hroolts. J II, Sutllff Siitheiliml. J D, Hill. Will Mill, David Houck. George Loomls, P, S. Hrown, Will Dillon. C P. Cathcart. O. Severance, Krank Stverame, I tout vv -U, Fled, XV. It. Keiatumm, Moovii-, J. It. Crandall. Schratn, L. F Doane, ('. Settle, L. Settle, Frank Shryock, A. Hurt. A. HatrUt Will Sny. ilej, Shoe-kl. y, J. II. l-'llnn, A, Thels. j, d, I'larkson, ( SI. Klroy. K. Holle, Hill. W, Ii Sliner. Charles Norton, Jam4 Slunns, M A. Potvvln, G. 13. McDaniel. Walter Young, Heardsley, C. Sillier, C. I, Van de venter, Vine) aid, SlelerhoiTer, C. Stew urt, l.on Tuller, L. 1. Mutthewi. Casslus Gilbert. C. XV. A. Catlldge, J, 11 Williams, Skinner. C XV A Catlldg-, J. II Wllilums J SI Sturtevant, C S, Gleed, J. H. Mul vane, SI. H Slerrlman, George C. Hal le). T, D. Walla -. II. Lanphear, t". Mush, Frank Westfall, Frank llenshaw, Frank l.U'-aj. Kimball, Curver, Kennedy, C. W. Murter, William McDaniel, James McDaniel Helgen, 11. llargruvcs, Muiry Tuppan, G. T Snellman, Iaiidea, SI. T, Hunnels. A K wray, Allen, J, II. Wheel er, 13. Hldgevvuy Slason. C. II. Norton, A. I Smith. Ii. It Weaver, 11, Thompson, George Keir, Phillips, Will Mogsttl, C 1-3. Iive. K. C. White. Matthew. Cimor. L Tratwr, Will Cochran, C. A. Oldham, Hoed Wllf llarse, II llolbrnole, Will Knsi, Parish, Mciistnn, Jnseph Towt, c Tnwt Albert McDinlel, Hebeeefi McDnnlel, Sillle Snvdr Emmn Snyder, John Snyder, Umma Calllgan, Sirs. Fannie FHnn, IrfiM r&, Helle Vni. Hryan Fred, tlehle M'nke, Fan nie Churcblll, Alary Mellaril, Ge.irge Thetm as. V lvt, Fred Hoover. Helen Hoover, Hiyden Swan, Harold Hav-s, Holla Hout well, Will Meale, J, H Cmbv, Van Gtiketi helm. F. Pawtett, C. T Cnill, Arnold Shanklln, J. J. linker and fnmlly, Mrs. Slatt Harden and fnmll). Mrs. Gordon JleSn nn 1 famllv. Mr, Gage nnd family, J. O Soekwell, J, T I'liuichill XV H. Churchill John Cbutehlll. William ChureHf IIJ, Thomas Sloans, Call lindes, Frnnk Weaver Jessie Me), Hallle Hare, Drlla Iloiuvvcli, Dot Miller, Nora Chtitthlll. 13,11th Hrown. Delia Irving, Kmm.i Chure-li-III, Jessie Landes, George Carter, SI, Wil son, Josephine W'llfon, Jennie Mills; Mm dames M M. Sain, Gsnrie Haigland, Del- inrn. imrry iiennrn, I t.olnas, lloss, l V. Jacobs c. W. Churchill. Urlxtell, XV. L, r.?r''r' ..Cii'ler, Jennie Hlchcrek, M. White I3tnery, J, A Norton. Hoblns-on, 1-ranklln, Kelly, silnnle SlcCheyne. A vry elegant dinner was given Ston day evening by Mrs II. T. Wright, In honor of Consul Ornernl Motss of I'arls, wno nns oen the guest or his ls er, lr. liac d'lsn). Covers were laid for len and ii most delightful time was enjoved b) all present. A charming luncheon was given at Ver non place, the beautiful country home of Judge Kdwnrd II. Stiles, on Wednesday Inst, by SIlss Stiles, assisted by Slses llertha nnd Dorolh.v Pllles The gunt of honor was Professor .Martha Foote Cruvv-e Sliss llertha Stiles wns one of hr pupl s Inst )cnr while at the Chicago university. The favors were decoiated with en nations, A bouquet of rosr w-ns presented to Sirs. Crowe. Judge Stiles also proved an enter taining host, and from his valuable llbr.it), which Is probnbl) one of the tlnet in the country, exhibited fome rate old volumes. Other guests present were Mrs SI. K. Well, Sirs. XV. F W)inun, Sirs. J. L. I'ullerllcid and .Mrs. J. c, .Merinc. Mrs. L. A. Schoen entertained In compli ment to the btldal party of the W.l aon. Schoen wedding, at their home, lad Wy andotte street, Thursday evening. Pres.'iit were Silts Tlllle lleldemnn, of Grand Mnp lils, .Mich.; Sliss Annie Lee Pick. I of St. Louis, Mr und Mrs Waller Withers, Mr. nnd Sirs. Dr Threlkeld, .Mr. nnd Sirs Wai. ter Andrews, Mr, nnd Sirs. William Hnmtn, Miss Jennie Haines, Sliss Silnnle Itlley, .Messrs. II. Peck, A. Clark and T, Collins. The marriage of SIlss CInra Louise Chap man, of ToiH-ka, Kas., to Mr William Hlalr, of Slobeil), Mo was celebrated ut the residence of the bride's aunt, Sirs. Heaucbampt, Monday evening, October 7. SIlss Chapman Is well known In musical circles In Topeka. Sir. Hlalr Is n prosper ous, business man of Sloberly, Tlicv left Immediately for South Dakotu, Mr. MInlr's former home. They will mnke a short virlt with his uncle, Sir. D. K. Hlalr, and will be at homo after November 1 In SIo berly, SIo. A pretty but quiet home wedding of the past week look place last Thursday at the home of the bride's mother, Sirs. L. A, Hovnrd. It was the marriage of her only daughter SIlss Sine, to Mr. Franz J. Heurs. kens The ceremony was performed by Justice Case. The bride wore old rose slk. with a square cut corsage or white satin and lace, hand bouquet of white ros. The happy couple wero generously remembered bv their friends, man) handsome ptesents bilng received from well-wlshera, nt a dis tance as well as at borne. Sli. nnd Sirs. Heuiskens are at home to friends nt 2203 SlcGee street. Married, on Wednesday, October 9. nt the home of the bride's parents, )7 Mast Mlghth stree-t. Mr. 13. SI. Haldrldge and Sliss Kdna D. Brown, Hev. Hawkins, ot the Central SI. E. church, olllclatlng. The bride wore a costume of cream satin, trim med with passementerie. The attendants were: Maid of honor, Mls Hetellna IJos enthiil. Miss Florence Clark and SIlss Lau tu Slaxwell; Sir. XV. II. Seward, Mr, A. L. It Heatty and Sir I3rlc 13. Sptch. bst men. A reception was tendered them by Mr. and Slr '. 11 Worley at their residence. Mil Central street, where Sir, and Mrs. Hald ridge will reticle. Aftet weddlnr cards announce the mar riage of Sir. Samuel 13 Sand)s, of this eltv. to Miss L. L311en Qulnn, of Paola, ICus., October 2, at the home of the bride. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Sandys nie at home to friends nt M)l I3ast Fourteenth street, this city. Sirs. XV. V. Llppincott, of I-3a-t Ninth street, gave a dining in h'inor of her moth er's leturn home from Washington, D. C Mer Rtiest.s were Mrs. A. L Hants, Colonel and Mrs. John C. SIooic, SIlss lila Sloore, Courtney Sloore, Mr. and Mts. C. XV. Wad ded, Grace and Willie Waddell, Ilennle und Agnes Llppincott. Mrs. ttruntly's lluitget of Nuws. Louvre Glove Company. StylWh hats und bonnets at SIcAdow's Slorilll-Dixon wedding refreshments camo ftom Slorton'.s. Sliss Fannie n Slolse Is visiting her aunt In New S'ork. Mr. and Sirs, M. V. Slusson have re turned from Sluskoka. Sliss Iira Trltz has returned from a visit to Chicago and .Milwaukee. Sir and Sirs. Alex. Fraser are at the Coates Mouse for the winter. Dr. P. C. Palmer hns removed his resi dence to -I.'." Hrooklyn avenue. If )ou want a stylish and handsome Mat, go to SI is. It. Sachs, lUG Main. Sirs. Kate B. Fullcrton has removed to her new home, l&uJ Pe-nn street. Sir. Arthur Hrumier and biothcr, Walter, have returned from Oklahoma. Latest ami handtomest hats and bonnets at Sirs. Frank Scott'c 10j7 Walnut. Mr ottikl Sltw. Alfred D. Hldcr aro at home to fi-linis at ICl'J Central Micet- Dr. and Sirs. V. XX'. Slather returned from a vistt to .Minneapolis, Slinn., Thursda). Sirs. F. G. Tiobtrnll and daughter, Made linn, havo returned from I3ureka Springs. Sirs. George Male and daughter, SIlss Minnie, aie homo fiom a trip to Atlnnta. Latest styles for little folks, .in putlan Ilazaar, southwttt corner 11th and Walnut. Sir. nnd Slis. Horry M. Kvans ure nt bom to friends at Uiil Washington street. Sli, and Mrs. I ', J. Huchiinaii, ot In dianapolis, Ind., are visiting fuends In the city SlUs Anna Lee Picket, of St. Louis. Is vis. lllng .Miss Slliinlu Ilelley, of Sixteenth und Central. Mr nnd Mrs J, 15. Latham are at home to frktuU in their new lesldence, S6M For est avenue. .Mrs. George 13. Simpson nnd the Sllsses Simpson aie at homu to friends ut SC13 Walnui stieut. Slis. W. II. Hoover, of St Iiuls, Is tho gtmt of Slrsi. J. I.) on Asshnri-oft, of 3UG itubcru. hiree-t t r-hi, ,, , !, sHin'rinmiV.'' .o S-ar.1iarlum mis- I Rev. Dr. J. 11. Hoy, of Dr. IX P. NV'vveomb at th Won fcitt vve-ek. Mtw SI. P Hall ana SIlss Wcc-nonuh Hall rcturncl home, und are now locale. 1 ut Mli OlIVO htlxsJt. .Ml. and Sirs. Fiedcrlck H. Hurhe-s, on Mast Seventh streot, are entertaining a )oung daughter. Miss Slai) llendrix, of Fayette, Is the guest of the family of HUhop Hendrlx, of Norledge place, SIWs Giace Taylor, after a few weeks.' vihli tn the ill)', leturiud to her Indlanap oils tome jcbtenlay. Sirs, Cuthbert Powell and children huve letuined from iht-lr summer's visit with ielatlv"s In ViiBlnlu, SIlss Cora K)ger, of tu 13ast Thlrty.flr5t ptreet. Is visiting reUtlvcs In the Shenan doah valley, of Virginia. .Mr. anil Mrs Stuait Car';cnor are enter, tabling their daughter. Sirs, Chailes G, llullum, of Louislulia, Mo. Sllnset, MMaabeUi and Florence Schermer liurn retuii.l home hist wiwk frum a 'three iieinth' vUlt In the Mast. Sir (tr.it Sirs. Walter P. Neff have re moved from KiS Wabash avenue to their new home, SOSlo Mast Ninth street. Sirs. J. M. Latham is entertaining her sis. ters. Sirs. Sam llulch, of Brunswick, and Sirs, Walter Carou, of Ke tesvllle, Jlo, SIlss I. online Money and S1U Lee Hay nV.'',.-"', iiZZV ',v."r..V".,-ab"B',.s 0II! SlUs Kate lUhms, have relumed home, Mis. Lawrence V. Hleger has returned from Colorado. Sir, und Sirs. Hlcgtr are ut borne to friends at the Auditorium hotel. Bennle II. Llppincott, a cadet of Weut 'wijith Slllltury mudomy. Is visiting his parents, Sir, and Sirs. W, V L'pplncott, Sliss Leoua Conover and .Miss Bella Abell left last Wednesday for New Yoik city, where they will continue their studies In art. Sirs. 13. II. Borland and family have re moved to thtlr now home, ISIS Penn strict, where they will be fclud to sco their fl lends. Sir. and Sirs. Will Slney, of Colorado Springs, Col., ore visiting Sirs, Slney's paients, Sir, and Sits. Doane, of 1518 Park P. J. SIcGrath, of 1610 Wabash ave nue, entertained a few friends lust Fri day eveiilng In honor of her Irlend, Miss Flemlnt. Sirs. A. U. Harris has returned from Washington. D. O , and is visiting her daughter, Sirs. W. V. Llppincott, Wa 3ast Ninth street. Srra, S. A. Mutter, of Los, Angeles, Par. Is visiting at Uk heme of her friends. Mi, tmd 'Mra. p. IL Btle or li) Prosjitvt WEDDING ARE OXJK, SFEOIALTIT. Our WliDDlNG INNllATlOSb aru utisurp.tsaud in correctnesa ol stvle, qiiantv drill t-x-tulion. Our WEDDING KINGS are aolul i8karat gold, and seamless. Not one ttri'p ol soi.lur is used l'or WliDDlNG I'RliiliNTS we have a beautiful selection of Fine Art Goods jiiit nvf'i'r tit Fine Italian Mai hie Hustg..r. so to MS.n.) ICut Olas '?3!sJSW Ho)-ul lennu Vnscc 6 & to lio no Hotidolr CIo.-ks B.J to 1W.W Houdolr nnd Hatiquet ljiinps U z., lo IT' ii .Manicure Sets, Toilet Sets, Jardinieres, Cups nnd Sane ts. Our prices nrc the low- tan uui dciiv.iuii iiiu uvavt Charlotte Russe h partial Lrtv nice (Ins cool weather. Wc make it To Perfection. Order a mould of it or ainner. Telephone nremicv Sirs. Butler was formerly a ret Wnt of KiinwnH City for many years, anil htm muny friends here. Sir. and Sirs. W A. Qosnell returned home Inst week, nfter n most delightful time visiting their old homes In Indiana and Kcntuuky. Tho Woman's Aiixlltiry Keeley League will meet In the Masonic bulMlng, 912 Wal nut street, room TA ut 2:30 p. m. October II. Important business. .Sir. and Sirs. A. ndgecomb, of Sllssotirl S alley In., who were guests of Mr. and Sirs, i.,, j., I3dgecmb, of 3101 Tracy avenue, have returned home. Sirs. J. A. Huskett and daughter, SIlss Louise Haskett, have returned to the city for tho winter. They ate at home at 13311 Lost Tenth strict. Dr. M. F. Slather leaves Monday for New York city, wheie he will take a post gradu ate and hospital course in the New York Post Graduate school. Sirs. Jerry Simpson, of Stedlclne Lodge, Klin. Wife of the coimressmAn. will be the guest of Helena Hat-tnett .Mitchell, of 12-'S Cherry street, this week. Sir. nnd Sirs. WLliam Austin Spcwcr, Jr., nntl child, of St. I-aul, Sllnn., are vls Ittlng Sirs. Spencer's father. Colonel White, In 3217 Hrghiand avenue. .Mrs. W". J. Geyer, who lin-st bec-n visiting Sirs. Hoea, Bigger, of Ml Vlrgln.n avenue, Kansacs City, Kan, retmnied Ut her home In Conilnjr, Kits, Inst week. Sliss Llllie Hcldeman. of Grand Ranlds. Sllch., who hns been visiting her sister, Mrs. L. A, Schoen. of 1D0.1 W)andotto street, returned home Friday evening. .Mr SI. M. Stevens and Ills daughter, Sliv. Alfred ttelmem, have icturmd from a visit to the New Mnglnnd states and a btay in the principal cities of the I3ast. Sirs. George Ii. King, of Denver, Col., who has been lstlng her brother. M. W. Hutchison, 1103 Troost avenue, for a few days., left Saturday for the South to spend a. portion of the winter at health resorts. Sir. and Sins Wn'lace W. Walt returned Thursd-iv fiom a four months' trip, naetng visited Spirit Lake, la.. Sllnnctonka, SI li ne, ipuli- and Chicago, The) will be at home to their friends nt tho Virginia for the winter. Colonel Geoige XV. Warder's new book, "After Which All Things," contains many eulogies of women, which proves the gal lant colonel's appreciation of the fair sec. The book will be read with pleasure by the man) admuers of the author. Sir. and SIi.s. 13. SI. Jones and their daughter, Slargaret, of Kent, O., and Mr, and Mrs C. A. Hrown and son. Caldwell, of Pittsburg, Pa, will return home the latter part or tnis ween, aiier a visit wun .ur, w. C. P.awdon, of 1223 Penn street. Sirs. C. SI Slicuff, of Fort Wayne, who hta-s been the guest of Sti. Iea-ic d'lsay, left for H-r homu Satunluy evening. Shu wub iiccvj.mjAanltd' by Mrs. S. S. Morss, who k-o-cs to alt -r-1 the ccntiennlaJ ccl. bra tlon at hr oh home, of which bhe wus a le-sleltnt for over lllty years, The first annual ball of the Father Mat hew Totul Abstinence Union, at tho Academy of Music on Thursday evening, was u success In every respect- About seventy-llvo couples paitlelp.ited and danc ing continued until 2 a. m. The march win led by .Messrs. William 13. llogan and 13d XV. Groves. Light refreshments were bcrvod at mldnl'-ht. The social aspect of Sirs. Slartha Footo Crowe's visit to Knis City has been most delightful. Thoro are thoe who In sist that the parlor talks of Owen Mere dith ond "Lvolution nnd looir," the after lunchevin iKiems, as "In Arc idy," and the inspiring Ideal of womanhood i-a pressed In "The Lady of Life," ure the very best of till tho good things received at her hands. The folow-lng' Kansas Cltyans were reg istered at The I31ms during the past week: P. C. Field, Sirs, A. Koblnson. Mrs. L3. 11. Gasman, Theodore XV. Griff, Sir. and Sirs, Wash Adams. XV. II. Coffey, Sirs Frank Henderson, Gertrude Hamilton, James Garvey, Mr and Sirs, E. 13 Holmes. Miss Sawyer. S. 11 Lcgg. 13 D. Wright. .1. S. Stewart, II. Cunningham, Henry Such man, A. F. Foraker. The semi-annual meeting of the Visiting Nurso Af-soidntion will be held next Wed nesday at 10 o'clock In the morning, nt Gnce Guild hall, near the corner of Thir teenth and Washington streets. The vari ous olllceis will read their reports for the half yeur Just ended, ond the two nuiet will bo present to read accounts of tin poor sufferers for whom Ihey have cared during tho sl months Just ended. All) one IntoTvsted will bo welcome. Sir. nd Sirs. J. It. Ccttlngnam enter mined at their home, "VIS Cherry street, Friday evening, u few fi lends, among vvnuiii the gu st.i of honor were Sir. and Sirs. W. A. Pierce, of New Yolk, manager of Pain's VickFhurg. Miihc nnd dancing were the fcntuies of the evening. Piesent wun.: Mr. and Mrs XV. A. Pleice, Mis. C. N. Bushliell, of Chicago, Sllsses Cortuue and 13vu Slusey, Sirs. 13. Williams. Pro ii.ti.oi .1 It. Cuttlnuhain. Sir. and Sirs J. 11. Cottlngham anil Sirs. Ia'Hu Coitluglmm, A few friends wero received by Miss Madge Mart last Wednesduy evening, In honor of SIlss June Aillebaugh. of Toron to. Dancing and curds made the evening pass ploasutitl). Slusic wus furnlbhed by ilm loiiiillerlit Ouartttte. Present were Sllsses Ne-lllo Kedly, A&nca Culler. Josl Kelly, Lillian Mather. Kathleen Porter i;a Stetzler; Sirs 11. L. Hurt und little josie iimhier. .Mrs. Jo Merrick and daughter. Vltglnla, of Se-tlalla, SIo.; Messrs Bert Prince, Geoige Ijoniran, Henry Jaekley, Leslie Kdld. l.eroy Longin, Olllo Ilenfro, Jesse Covell and Frank alulzler, A eomiMny of Missouri ladles leave to morrow for Baltimore, Sid., to attend the National Purity Congiess und National W 13. T. U. convention. They aie: Mln. Kllon D. .Morris, of this ciltv. Slis. Kate F. New ton, irollvla. Mo.: Mrs. Julia A. Glazier, Savannah SIo.; Mrs. Jlamle Itussell, Sa vannah, Sin . SIlss Slattle SIcFviiland, Bur-tyii-d, SIo. ; SIrw J. A- Smith, Palmvra, SIo.: Sirs. F.IIcn P Mnyi-s, Brooklleld, Mo,; Mr. I.uru II lloloyn, Stinberr), SIo.; SIrB. Mn) L. Womls, Slount Veinoii. SIo ; Sirs. 13. II HiikiIIs, Ht. t.uuis, .tio., .Mrs. s. j-. tirubb, Klrkwooei, SIo.; Miss Cairle Lee Carter, Dexter, SIo,; Sirs, L. B. Smith, Ottawa, Kas, An Informal party was given by SIlss Jessie Sams In honor of her guest, Miss . unstrung, ot nuningame, ivas, .music was on entertaining featuic of ihe evem Ing Ireent were: Sir. and Sirs. F. A. Lamb. Sir. nnd Sirs. Ilobut Cochrane. Missis Armstrong, Jtetla Snook, Jennie .Mciveown, i.auru iiee-utr. rxeiia Mooter, Maude In In, Ltlay.ic Hunlir, Bessie Ho. man. Gertrude Sloirow, Jennie Knobels. drofr, Noia Sletzger, Henrietta llelilch, Sadie Heed; Messrs, James SlcKeowu, Slatt Campbell. Charles Hnnesteel, Nathan Stone. M T. Wrkht, L. M. Cochrane, M, O'.Muley. II. M... Ousterbout. I3lmer iiryant. George I'etui, p. A. Mlssmun, J, ii i, erne-. 4.M1U41CI i iiiiey, v lau'le i-on well, P. 11. Tipton, of Topeka; J. s. Krae mer, of Top-k.i. Sliss Jennie Knobelsdorff entertained a few freinls Thunday evening In honor of her cousin, Sliss Nora Sletzger, of Coun ill Grove, assisted by SIlss Stella SI. lioosei, The hums were spent In prugro sive high live, music and dancing, Dainty supper was served. The favors were won by Sliss Kate llooser and Sir Ben Snell, und the consolation by Sirs. Frank Slirk vvuul und Cuptuln F. A. Lamb, Jr. Pres ent were,: .Mr. and Sirs. F. A. Lamb, Jr., Sir. und Sirs A. D, Muoser, Mi. and Mrs, It. B Cochrane, Mr and Sirs. Frank Slarkward. Sllnses Bessie llolman, JesMo Sams, Stella Hoosi r; Nora SI tiger, of Council Grove; Fmlly Knobelsdorff. Kate llooser. Daisy Sluikwarl. of Wariens- IBsalikaio EPiiKsycies Journal INVITATIONS, RINOS, PRESENTS, accoidl! in:u main vritiM I. 676. Over On Grant. Ave, We don't pay high rents. When we sell you a room of wall paper the sale Is based on the cost of the ma terials. Hent Is part ot tho cost Hi-nce nc can sell nt the same profit as other stores and sell to you a les price. There is Logic in Trading The (fame as In any other problem. Our business Is a specialty W all Paper and Picture Framing. Your cash tells you without nny bookkeep ing that there will bo a balance io your credit by trading VITH--3i32322tK G.W.miLLER, fsnrcessor'oMHiLKIt A HAIKU, 1205- and 1207 Grand Ave. burg, SIo.; Daisy Lndrum, Jennie Knobels. dorrf, Sirs. KnobelsdorlT, Sirs. Jl 13 Moo ser, Slessis. Nate Stone, human Cochrane, Ben Sncll. Illrh KnobelsdorlT. Bryand, 13m. mett O'SIalley, Chill lie Bunestecl, Sam Mooscr, Slaster Paul Mooser and Frank Slnrkward, Jr. The Catholic Ladles' Aid Society met last Wednesday to resume work for tho poor and discuss ways and means for gaining new members and adding to the treasury and wardrobe. Last winter tho ladles visited and relieved over 200 families and distributed about l.&K) pieces of cloth ing, mosi oi which w-as made In the so ciety. Their heaviest Item of expense was children's shoes. At this meeting a vote of thanks was given to Itev. Father Llll.s for kindness extended the society; to tho Mlks nnd a number of business tlrms, fur generous donations, and to Dr. J. ,. Moelgim for prompt and gratuitous at tentions to the sick poor, whenever brought to his notice. The next meeting will be held on Thursday, the ICth, at 2 o'clock. In the basement of St. Patrick's! school, when a prompt and full at tendance of all the IiiemberH Is requested, as the election of new otllcera will tnko place, ond some special business of tho society must be discussed. The Indies In vite their friends to call on Wednesday afternoons, and they ask for donations of money and clothing, as already several vury needy families have been presented to their notice. l A VAt II T, How Women I.o irn the Hopes. From the Argonaut. Lady No. 1 "Now, captain, what Is a sloop?" Captain "A soop has but one mast." Lady No. 1 (pointing to schooner) "Ii thai a sloop?" Captain "No, that Is a schooner. A sloop has but one mast, a schooner has two, ub )ou see." Lady No. 1 "Certainly. Mow mary nieasts has a ship?" Captain "Thiee." Utdy No. 1 "How many masts did )ou sa) a sloop had?" Cuptnln "One. Sloop one mast, tchooie v two, ship three." Lad) No. 1 (pointing to n sloop) "Is that a schooner?" Captain "No. that's a sloop. Sloop one mast, schooner two, ship three," Lady No. 1 "Oh. )es; I lemenil.r (Pointing to a bhlp ) Isn't that a pni'v schooner?" Captain "That's not a schooner that's a ship. Don't )ou see It has three masts'' Lady No. 1 "Oh, )es. Isn't that a b s schoonei 7" Captain "Schooner I Now, masts has that vessel?" how many Lady No. 1 "Thiee." Captain "Well, what hns three masts-' Lady No. 1 "A-a sloop." Captain "Sloop! Sloop has one maist, I tell )0ti; schooner two, bhlp three " Lady No. '.'"Why, Jane, how stupid you aro. A schooner always has one mast." ljiriv tCn 1 fnlmttv nnd nnllA ihlliln,,- n stupltilly) "What Is II bllg?" Captain "A bllg has two masts, and is rigged like a ship with situate bulls Lady No. 2 "Jane look at this sloop " Captain "That's n schooner; don't you see the two musts? Sloop one must, bchoon er two masts, ship three masts. Irfidy No. 1 "Aro thoso schooners there with three masts?" Cuptuln "Yes " Lady No. 1 "Mut that schooner has three masts," Captain "Well, It Is a three-inusted schooner." Lady No. 1 "Then n schooner can luvo liny number of masts?" Captain "No. Sloop one mast, schooner two and sometimes more masts, ship tbue masts." Lady No, 1 "I'm sure I can't make it out. It's awfully puling. What is a bark'" Captain (unable nny longer to populnrlzo nautical science, fulls back on technl ai expressions) "Vewels with two masisj ship rlgk'ed and ono mast sloop rigged; square sails on fore and mainmast, and lvic-.ie.iiei.iitL 9.1IIM ell! llle. UIIAH'I!, Lady No. 1, "Sllien! What's mlzzen?" Captain "Last mast nft, madam" Lad) No, 1 "Aft' What's the aft?" Captain "The stern, madam." Mdy No. 1 "Whnt are those sticks, across the masts of tha.t schooner, can tain?" ' Captain "That's not a schooner. Schoon er two masts, ship three, sloop one. Th.it s i ship. Those ure )urds whc)i hold thu sails. M Lady No. I-"Ohl" Capiuln (encouraged) "Now tho fir t yard on the fore mast Is the fore) ird the second Is ihe foretopsall. the thlid li tha foretop.gal!unt-)aid," LH.iy -so, i" wnat u that )ard stl king iralght up out of that little schooner" Cantnin "Oieat Scottl this thai. n, st ics4 rvAirv r. schooner; It's u sloop. Sloop one mast schooner two ship three. What you eull her vurd Is her must." ' Lady No 2-"Ceitalnly, Jane: how stupiil you ure! Cuptuln. what are tlie names of the other musts on that schooner's yams )ou were pointing out to us?" ' " Captain llntirnally) " e, be'i-s?'-' N' s "Cu'1'aln' wl'sro aie the lub. Captain (Puplalii wishes he could tell.-. tX '"''"' " u tna't 'ar the Lady No. I (looking attentively at a f!.atsToro)17?"ear 'he 0f Ulu musts' cS Captain-No, nol Further down wh e the futto.k shrouds are fastened. No i not that vessel, A s -hooper hag nc T'l ,' bers (mental!)), except this one , i thty'lu on deck" nci aJ La''y No. 2 (whose Interest In ii,- i . Ity of lubb-rs bud.', tily c-af.).. .,..Io,V ': a jiretty shlo sadlrg alonl"' sU lt Paptu-n-"ShIp' Thai's an oil m, . schooner, ma'um. Si hjon-r !,. ? c'. l ship three, sloop one. I i 11 y, . na,-. Lady No. 2 "Mow many mi.i. ship. Captain?" masts lias a (Cttptala iToaua una Is ill:nt.) y v r- y J w I. a i s.