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20 ; g~)g%L\ -; :■- ; - .. /'. '—"; :/::;'': c^:i;;;;r-; ; -\;::T^:r:/:z^:'^':^ -■:,-^---";■--/"■■■"" "'■■'■"■' ~ ■■''■:■'"-:"" ■■'■••■."■M<."'''.' ""■-<: ::~-'?'' < , " '''■''':-'A'irsCsi- A CHRISTMAS MINUET. When silver flutes and violins In Christmas land are sighmg y':; 'A dreamy waltz that sets the feet Of youths and maidens flying, I see among the plain black coats And girlish rosebud faces Strange figures of the long ago Come out and take their places. In stomachers and gay brocades _ That Time has stained and faded, In buckled shoes and velvet suits With gold belaced and braided, They tread a stately minuet. The courtliest of dances. And underneath the mistletoe Renew their old romances. When chimes are rung and carols sung And snow the landscape covers, The spirit of the olden time Around the holly hovers; ?. , V Then every shadow to my gaza A powdered head discloses. And all the air is faintly sweet With lavender and roses. ? With lifted skirts of pink and blue; They courtesy down the middle; I hear above the stops and strings The- spinet and the fiddle. The creaking of a coach and four Between the pines and laurels, -And footsteps in the frozen snow, That vanish with the carols. - - - —Minna Irving. • * * Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Frost, of Goodrich avenue, gave. a., reception and musical last night for Dr. and Mrs. Byrne, who have recently come to St. Paul to live, and Dr. and Mrs. Frost, of Minneapolis. AAA ' * * * . Mrs. Charles S. Morgan and Mrs. Charles G. Titcomb will give a reception and musical tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Morgan, on Dayton avenue. Miss Shirley Morgan, who has returned from School in Cincinnati, for the holi days, will play during the afternoon. - '■'■•'..•:* ■' *.: *-■ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Upham will give a dinner party on Christmas ' day at j their home on Central Park place, for Mr. and Mrs. George W. Blxby, of North field. Covers will be laid for twelve. • • * Mrs. E. J. Abbott, of Dayton avenue, will give a large dancing party Thursday evening at Summit hall, for her daughter, Miss Katherine Abbott, and her son, John Abbott. ?r A CLUBS AND CHARITIES. Unity Hive, Ladies of the Maccabees, initiated three candidates* Dec. 17. The following officers were elected: Past Com.. Anna Thurston; Com., Clara L. De Will; Div. Com., Marion Brown; rec ord keeper, Jennie E. Moore; "finance keeper, Catherine E. Morrissette; chap ' lain, Marie Goran; mistress-at-arms, Martha- H. Bowe; sergeant, Christie M. Oberg; sentinel, Henrietta Blohm; picket, Catherine Sullivan. The hive will give a ball New Year.'s eve. Mrs. Elmquist, of Ca-*-«da street, en tertained the Ladies' Aid Society of St. Sigfrid's Church Thursday afternoon. Officers for the coming year were elected, as follows: Mrs. Elmquist, president; Mrs. A. Rosen, vice president; Mrs. J. Kjelberg, secretary, and Mrs. E. John son treasurer, Mrs, Fabian, of Burr street, will entertain the society in Jan uary. The railway postal clerks gave the sec ond of a series of informal socials Fri day evening at Litt's hall. Cards and dancing took up the evening. Those In charge were .James Dent, E. F. Moeckle, George D. Flynn, O. J. Paulson, Horace Barnacle. Bert Loomis and George Dun can. The next party will be given Jan. 21. St. Paul chapter, O. E. S., will hold a public installation of officers Tuesday evening, Dec. 31, at Masonic Temple. The business will be followed by a re ception, which will be in charge of the worthy matron, Miss Caroline. Bell, and the patron, Mr. Laurence Hope. Mrs. John Breidenbach, of the St. Pierre flats, . entertained the Marshall club Wednesday afternoon. Favors were won by Miss Marshall; of Minneapolis; Mrs. Fitzgerald, and Mrs. W. W. Lewis. Mrs. Maurice Fitzgerald will entertain the club Jan. 4. The Kangaroo club was entertained Thursday evening by Capt. and Mrs. J. J. McCardy. of Kent street. Favors were won by Mrs. D. F. Vail, Mrs. E. E. Hughson, Mrs. T. S. White and Messrs. D. F. Vail, A. A. Cratsenberg and John A. Stees. : A-A The Crackerjack Euchre club was en tertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. "T. T. Hart, of Tuscarora avenue. Prizes were won by Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Conley and Mrs. Burns. Mrs. Lackey, of Stewart avenue, will be the.next hostess. The Deutscher club was entertained Thursday evening by Mrs. E. C. Iverson, Ashland avenue. Favors were won by Mrs. Iverson and Mr. Ca.n« Lesch. The club will give a dancing party Thursday evening. Jan. 2. The Lambs' club has been reorganized and will give a series of dancing parties during the winter. The club has about thirty-five members, all residents of Mer riam Park. A. G. Flournoy Is its presi dent. AA_- : -AA,y"-y; \ Mrs. Arlon A. Watson entertained the Bri-ha-ha-Mac-Wa" Cinch club Tues day evening. Favors were won by Mrs. G. .W. Hall. ' Mr. Harry Lyons, Mrs. Harry Lyons and Mr. A. A. Watson. St. Paul Lodge No. 122, Brotherhood of _ tm _ r .y _ •.- ' " .:. ■...•■-:■■.■-.•..• dtosfc a l^ei|ili)deF ml.' - r * r Zy} * > Only Two Da^y./* More to Buy Xm&,»r Gift/*. There is nothing more appropriate for a Christmas CI IBS , ; . Present than ........A. .A............ '.;.. /TUIIO; We have a complete assortment of Boas, Muffs, : PiMMS A -*"■ Coats and everything in........................ .-y rllll^ . If you really want something fine and right priced, FllPft .... z . cali on us and examine our. .. ■ WHa^S' ■;/." •, Russian Black. Marten Boas (___.* ~a I Dyed Raccoon Scarfs and g__z-_\)j\. and Muffs; per set ...... 2p] vr | Boas, with muffs to match. .. \2pJ.Tr Black Marten Scarfs and Boas, t___\-_\r^ \ A* *%. A .^^f-r?'': "y Muffs' to match, all prices... Spec* TO SpTTvP IASeaJ Coats, Near Seal Coats, Fur Capes, Fur Overcoats. . STORE OPEN TILL 9 P..M. TILL CHRISTfIAS. v -:?' . vv \ v ... v .?,,-.- . ?:???? ...Chas,; Am Albrecnt, The Wabasha 7 Street Furrier. .384 Wabasha St., St. Paul. V" '?'"■■'? - '.-■.*"■-■ . -••-■ ■■■ '■ ■ - ■'■■'■■ ;.' -■-.... .?- ;.. .:■:..'.•..\x,iA.".-~ mmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmaaammmmmmmmammmmamaammmmmammmmmmmmmmmaa^ -..-.- ...-..-. . yyy.-- :.-y':y ■'■-- Railroad Trainmen, will give its sixteenth annual ball tomorrow night at the Mer chants hotel. Music will be furnished by Seibert's orchestra. Messrs. Weis and Loughren will give their next dancing party Jan. 16 at Cam bridge hall. Invitations will be out after Jan. 1. The Garfield Woman's Relief Corps gave a progressive- euchre party last night at Garfield Post hall. Mrs. G. Putz, of Minnehaha street, en tertained the Hamline W. C. T. U. Fri day afternoon. The Phrosoites will give a cotillion Fri day evening at Woodruff's hall, Merriam Park. aAAA-■': A The railway postal clerks gave a dan cing party last night at Litt's hall. PLEASURES PAST. • Mrs. F. Williams, of Eninet street, en tertained at cards Thursday evening. Cards were played at ten tables, and fa vors were won by Mrs. J. Burt, Mrs. E. Corning, Mrs. Fred Preston. Mrs. Wil liams was assisted by Mrs. E. W. Le Clair. Mrs. F. Morrison and Miss Mac MacCarty. . ?/.a /;y Mrs. H. A. Young, oof East Tenth street, gave a card party Tuesday after noon, entertaining forty women. Prizes were won by Mrs.M. J. O'Neil, Mrs. C. E. Fitch, Mrs. W. M. Marcoe and Mrs. C. L. Work. Mrs. Young was assisted by Mrs. F. J. Spriggs. Mrs. John Gie sen and Mrs. L. . Stubbs. . y„A. Miss Flora Andrews, of Marshall ave nue, gave a yuletide euchre party Friday afternoon for Miss Ray, of Minneapolis. Cards were played at five tables, and fa vors were won by Miss James, Miss King and Miss Goldman. Miss Hildegarde Johnson, of East Tenth street, entertained Friday even ing in honor of Miss Hilda Thorsen, from the ladies' seminary at Red Wing. Mrs. R. C. Holtaat, of Fairmount ave nue, gave a luncheon Friday afternoon at the Minnesota club for Miss Ritzinger. Covers were laid for six. Mrs. C. G. Collins, of Carroll street, gave an informal card party yesterday afternoon. MATRIMONIAL. \t!f<sr.' i *$*« ,T. £3*i.. Miss Marian 'Retzihgerv'3a,ui*hter of Mr. and Mrs. A. vW.-^^Retzlnger, of Fair mount avenue, and Nicholas Burning, of New York, will be married' Tuesday even ing, Dec. 24, at the home of the bride. Only relatives and intimate friends wio be present at the ceremony. The bride and groom will go abroad and will reside in New York. •.''; ,-y. ■, . -.-..', j Invitations have been -issued by Mr. and Mrs. William- ;FA Calton for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Lillian N. Calton, to Guy. H. Thayer. The wed ding will take place Thursday afternoon, Jan. 2, at Chrfet church. Miss Margaret Cassidy, daughter of Mr. and • Mrs. James ,P. Cassidy, of Portland avenue. Minneapolis, and William W. Nelson,- of St.- Paul, will be married Wednesday evening at the ; home of the bride. ; The marriage -of 'Miss Ida C. Pilger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pilger, of 352 Louis street, and .R. Bruce Watson/ will take place on Christmas day at the home of the bride.?"-. A **•?-**', Mr. and Mrs. • George .W. Burden, of Laurel avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Gertrude Lillian Longfleld, to William Thomas Haywood, of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John Sheppard have Is sued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Annie Elizabeth, to Frederick Mann, to take place Thursday evening, Dec. 26. —A PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson, of Hop kins street, entertained at a muslcale Tuesday evening. Those assisting , were Miss Allison Searles and Miss Margaret Mitcheson. .'.....'.:. ■ •'' '-' Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Noyes, of Virginia avenue, are in New York, where they will remain until after the holidays, guests of their daughter, Mrs. S. H. De Forest. Mrs. Clarence A. Storms, of the Buck ingham, left Tuesday to spend the holi days with her mother, Mrs. Dora Sir seen, at Sioux City, lowa. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Cannon, of Cam bridge, Mass., will spend a week with Mr.. and Mrs. H. C. James, 501 Farring ton avenue. Mrs. William Butler, of Aurora avenue, will give a dancing party Friday night at the home of Walter W. Butler, on Sum mit avenue. - 'A IXVzVVA Gen. and Mrs. H. B. Freeman and Miss Freeman, of Grand avenue, have gone to Washington, D. C, to remain several months. • *■ - .A .**'.* x, A rs. Michael Gantzer, of Lake Como, and her daughter. Miss Frankie, hay© gone East to spend the. winter. v ., Mrs. B. H. Baker, of Western avenue, has issued invitations for a reception to be given New Year's afternoon. : Miss Elizabeth : Dibble, of - Marshall, Minn., is spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Judson. . Mrs. Frederick. E. Hough, of Duluth, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John V. Lewis, of the Virginia- Mrs. Thomas Mitcheson; rof Burr street, entertained last week Miss Lottie Town send, of Hudson. Wis. - ? '!' Mrs. S. R. Loux, of Priar avenue, will give an informal card party Monday aft ernoon, Jan. 6. •■.... r_ .;..,. y ■:,:■ Mrs. Clark, the guest of Miss Maribel THE ST, PAU£ GLOBE/ SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1901. \M m . / ! Otis, ? of Summit avenue, has returned to Flint, Mich. .A: . ? AX ' • :?. : Misses - Bloomfield; of North street, are entertaining their ' cousin, . Miss * Eva. Caughren. A Miss Stringham, of Laurel avenue, has. gone to Garrettson, -S. D., to : spend the holidays. .A -yi .■.'■■'. ?'v??r "-V I Mrs. Gilman'and: Miss Constance ; Oil man have returned from the Pacific coast.'A--*; ??:?- '.- ■''■■■; '?'" '-"''■ -_'■■-■ : Mr. and Mrs. J. Stronge. of. Marshall I avenue, will go to New. York next month. Miss Jennie Matthews. "-. of Arundel street, will return today from Vassar. . : Mrs F. J. « McCarron, of Exchange street, has returned from Chicago. v Miss Buchman, of Dayton avenue, has * gone East to spend the .; holidays. _-.-;.-. Miss Newport is : spending the; holidays I with relatives in Detroit, :. Mich. Miss Proctor r will leave today for St. Louis to spend -tho holidays. : .^ .-, Miss ) Goldman, of Farrington avenue, has returned from tne South. ...---■ Miss Tuller, of Selby avenue,. left last evening for Kansas City. A -'!^ Mrs. F. B. Wright returned yesterday from New York. A" ''A'?'A/ _ ,- Miss Hester Gilman will spend the hol ioays in St. Cloud. r :■ A' '-' . ; Miss Clement, of Marshall avenue, has gone East.. .? ■'".' -'■'■ V r;AV-'- AAA'S i DAYTON'S BLUFF. ' y Miss Margarel Lalng Pauline and Rich ard Henry Glennon were married lues dav evenig , at*, the home of - the brides , parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pauline, on Case street. Rev.. Mr. Gray, -of Pa cific Congregational church >.- officiated. The bride 'wnr» a. gown of tan suiting and carried white roses. A reception was held in the evening from 9 to 11. ... Mrs. M. Hawkins, of Maple street, was hostess for the Elysian Euchre club Tuesday afternoon. The prize winners were:* Mrs. Nugent, Mrs. P. Daly Mrs. A McGowan Mrs. Davis and Mrs. R. F. Plater The club will be entertained, at its next meeting by Mrs. M. Hoban, of East Fourth street. Miss Elizabeth Huelster, of East Fifth street entertained the • Uneeda Trump Card club Saturday evening. Those win- 7 ning prizes were: Miss Alice yon Deyn, Miss Gussie Stein, Miss Mamie Reinhardt, Frank Taft and Albert Rlngel. Miss Merrill, of -Collins street, wili entertain the club Jan. 24. The Saturday evening. Card club met last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Ho ban of the Euclid View. Those- winning prizes were: Mrs. E. A. Kimball, Mrs. C. D. Andrews, H. T. Stowell and C. D. Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kimball, of East Third street, will entertain next. - . - - . - The Tuesday Afternoon club was en tertained last week by Mrs. A. R. Rob ertson, of East Fifth street. Mrs. George C. Freeman. Mrs.. Sever Westby and Mrs. John Lawrence were recipients Of prizes. The club will meet next with Mrs. Howard T. Eachus*, of Bates ave nue. ■■ .A A/Ay .-. ' ■ - ':' The members of the Bates Avenue M. E. Sunday school will give their annual Christmas entertainment Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. There will be a Christmas cantata, presented by about fifty of the pupils. . B. F. Butler has charge of the programme. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Stock, of Maria avenue, entertained the Card club Mon. day evening. The prizes were awarded; to Mrs. Haskell Fischbein, P. Chandler and Haskell Fischbein. The next meet ing will be held with Mrs. Chandler. Mrs. Luther Case, of Reaney street, entertained the . Entre Nous Card club Tuesday afternoon. A Mrs. Kemp, Mrs. Jordan. Mrs. Hargrave and Mrs. Bolton won the prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Paul . Krueger, of Men dota street, entertained the We Ten clvb t Wednesday evening. The club will meet with Mr. and Mrs. John Lux, of Aurora avenue, Dec. 29. A Miss Therese Stierle. of East Sixth street, entertained at cards Saturday, afternoon. Mrs. Steeg, Mrs. Fred Reid, Miss Kelly and Miss .Bertha Seeger- won the favors. The Ladies' Co-operative Society of the Atlantic Church held a business meet ing in the parlors Wednesday evening. They have adjourned until Thursday, Jan." 9. - The eighth grade of the Van Buren school gave its Christmas entertainment- Friday afternoon. "The Revolt of- Santa Glaus" was presented by the.members of the class. The* Sunday school of the Dayton's Bluff German M. E. church, assisted by the church choir, will give its Christmas en tertainment Wednesday evening. The junior class of the Cleveland high school will entertain .the senior class and the teachers of the school on New Year's' day. - - ■ .- - ' ;- y Mrs. George Parker," of Maria avenue, entertained the Ladies' Aid Society of. the Bates Avenue M. E. Church Tues day. ... . IX Mrs. Cummings, of Clearwater, Minn., will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Eugene Hubbell, of Bast Seventh street. AzyA- AAA'—' ""-..."■, ''•"■-■» Mr. and Mrs. Wolff and family, "of Savanna, 111., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Bennett, of Cypress street. ■. Mrs. William Brink, of Bates avenue, will entertain-relatives from Minneapolis at a Christmas dinner. <-■:'- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Qulnn. of Bed ford street, will spend the holidays with fritrds in Owatonna. Miss Alice Qvlst. who visited friends on the bluff, returned Monday to her home in Llndstroni. Mrs. Luther Case spent part of the week. with Mrs. W. H. Gardner, of St. Paul Park.: ? . Dr. and Mrs. '.James O. Cavanaugh, of Ravine street, returned from a visit in Chicago. <■ ' -;-. y "*-"■ . Miss Marie Malloy, of Plum street, will spend Christmas with friends in Owa tonna. . ?? r- '?;.'■ ' " Mrs. Herman Deebach. of Maple street, will give a family dinner Christmas.,. Miss Leibert entertained the Edelweiss Needle Art club Tuesday evening. A \ \ ? Miss Burkhard. of Hoffman avenue, is ? visiting friends in Le Roy, Minn. - ■.-WEST? ST. PAUL.?:.; Mis. G. H. Blanchard, of Livingston avenue, entertained the Leisure Hour Euchre club Monday: afternoon at her home, r Prizes were awarded Mrs. George Morrissey. Mrs. -W. A. , Rodecker and Mrs. . Peter Gould." The club will meat next with Mrs. W.*A. Rodecker, of West Isabel * street. ; A ■ .',*•* ? ? r The Erstwhile Euchre club was enter tained Monday evening by Miss Nettie Reverka. Favors were won by Fred Gose wich, Gus I Witman. Miss Alma Christian son and Miss : Gussie Stein.* r The club wid meet : next with Miss Julia Christlanson, of East Winifred - street. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mclntlre. of Thn Clinton, left Monday evening on an ex tended trip through the Eastern states. ' Miss Catherine - Mergen. of Northfield. formerly of the West side. is the guest of Miss Ethel Currle. Eastern Star Rebecca Lodge No. 82. I. O. O. F., will give a musical and literary entertainment at Wittich's hall, Green wood avenue ■ and ■ r East r Robie • streets. They also have tickets out on a drawing for a large doll."" ? .-'"".'.'A - ' Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Bronson, of West. Isabel street, have gone ? to ■■-. Chicago. where they will spend - Christmas ?as the guests of their daughter, Mrs. H. B. White.? ..• . * ??:-- Miss Eleanor Dobson returned ? Friday from: Mount St. - Joseph's " college, A 1 Du buque, Iowa; to spend the Christmas holi days at her: home ;- on ", East .' - Winifred street. - .... :■-■"'. -a ; >■ Messrs. Fahey and Heekel will - give their third dancing party Thursday.even ing, Jan. " 16, -at Workmen hall, . Green wood avenue and East Robie street. The Red Men's ? lodge ? has ? completed ? arrangements ; for • a New Year's r ball <to be r held at the : West • Side r opera house, . Tuesday evening, 7 Dec. - 31. • Mrs. A. B. Miller and children, of Liv ingston avenue, left last evening for Yin ; ton, lowa, where they will 7 spend Christ mas. -; ; •_■■'. .■•..■; - :y" . Ay::: ? Miss Ella . Rutherford, of Livingston avenue,y will . entertain % the .; Cosmopolitan j Euchre -r club " Tuesday' evening, ) Jan; Z7. Miss "\ Margaret ? Carroll, of " East ? Wlni- Fred" street, entertained the Young Peo ple's Whist club last evening. A - . A* Mrs. Daggett, of Hayfield, Minn./is the | guest of her daughter, Mrs. H. F. Har mer, of "East Congress street. S Mrs..' Bruce Tuelor, of West Robie street, ,entertained.the* Ladles Guild of Ascension . Church Tuesday -afternoon. . A Mr. and .Mrs. George Doran, of. Pres i cott :? street, y entertained . the Thursday Night Euchre .' club last ween. - A s Mrs. E. L. Graves.- of Bidwell-street, entertained. the King's ; Daughters Tues .day evening. a^y*;;■?*?. . ; - Mrs. Ranson Lawton, of Prescott street,? has gone to California to spend the win- ; ter. -y'.-z.zy ... y>r ?A;-. : -y.-- ■ ' : ■ ;* B. Tudor, of West Robie . street, enter tained at cards Saturday evening. • _. ???_. EAST • ST. • PAUL.' : Miss Alice Andrews, -r of the Cleveland high school, entertained the , senior class Friday . evening at her' home .on Goodrich avenue. "-? Earl- Constantine, - a" native of Constantinople, ' who Is' a ■•'■ member of Ithe Class, gave -an ! Interesting > talk ion the customs - of the Turkish ' people. ;'. Refresh ments were . served after a programme of music and games had been enjoyed. = ; A reception was held : Thursday evening at the home? Of {Mr;'and Mrs. A. Fyhrie, on Jenks street;-in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Torger C. Fyhrie,'► who were married last month;-/ More than 100 guests were pres ent. " A musical programme was given by the Fram Singing society, -y a r X- The men of -: the ) Philadelphlan Baptist church gave "an?^oyster supper Friday * evening in the gymnasium rooms, j on Margaret ahd*;Mei<idota streets, '■'■ for ire benefit of the free? reading room. Mrs. C. Strom was in, clai*ge.'-. She was assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Tlufus Sharpe. r a \ The Kolus Pochiun club gave the sec ond of a series of social dances Friday evening in Litt's nail. " The r Misses Mar die ? Hattie " Voolsey, Clara Casby and Emma Koplltz" were the reception com mittee. it y , ' A Christmas entertainment will be held Thusday everting at' the Philadelphlan Baptist" church by the ■■ children of the Sunday school.--: Mr. Huelster and ; Miss Kellogg have ? charge of the programme. Appropriate Christmas I exercises were held Friday.-.,', afternoon in -the Sibley school in the different rooms. There was a Christmas 'tree *in the kindergarten, room end Santa Claus was present. Miss Fannie? Bryant,: of Arcade street entertained the Young People's Society of St. James' Episcopal church at a.spider web novelty. -|JMiss Anna Goulaing won the favorite. * i;?r •* '' > The.?pupils * theilourth grade of the Cleveland ? school gaafe a - Christmas oan ?tata*^riday. afternobn. Miss Miller, and Miss Parkinsonw ere in charge. . **^ A? Christmas festival will be given in Asbury M. E. church Thursday evening. Mrs. Schureman and i Mr. Lord-' have charge of the programme. . . . - ? The Ladies' Aid -Society, of the First Swedish Baptist Church held a very suc cessful ! sale in the parlors of the church Wednesday -;. - '■ Az " Mr - and •' Mrs. Fred Custer, of Mount Airy" street, ' entertained at dinner Tues day evening in honor ' of' Mr. and Mrs. H. ;D: Harmann. ! /;.■ ••: -A- Dr. and Mrs. George A. Binder, of East Seventh street, will give.a. dinner Christ mas day. .->i Covers Will be laid for twen ty- ;uul< y... z . ':,-.'. y??-*r-- ■■ ; — l^=V: . ? Miss Marion Hargraves, of .Water town, Wis., will spend the holidays with Miss I Adell Johnson, Lafayette avenue, | The Boxer Cinch club, was entertained Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Case, Reaney street. The engagement* of' Miss 'Kate; Balzait "and.'M; A Bemlott Is announced. The wedding will take* place Jan. 28. : ;...., .-. Mrs. Augustißlomqulst, of Sisseton, 3. D., is a. gu,est of her sister, Mrs. .Carl. Peterson/ of York street. - t - Mr. and Mrs. William Graves, of Seat tle, are guests; of Mr. and; Mrs. P. John son; of Jenks street. ,«, -»tii iV:'»"«iat! Miss Freda Anderson, of Bradley street, will entertain j. the Octeoette Whist club next Friday evening. ». iA?' ** lW' ■- Miss i Ida Herman, 'of' Reaney street, Is entertaining 'her nephew, Clark Kipke, of Lake Mills, Wis. "■'AAA;' 7-7.; Mrs. D. r Stookwell, of Magnolia 7 street, entertained_the. M. H. K. O. Social club last: evening. ■;■■- --■-■■■ • r - ! Mrs. A. Fyhrie entertained the Eman uel society Friday afternoon at her home on Jenks street. ? Mrs. H. D. Matthews, of Beech street, has gone to Sioux .City, lowa, to spend the holiday^. x j * Ay. Miss M, Ax^ell. an^ffiss M. Tayer weather are '-; spending the holidays ; - at Lak£-P#pln.r/.-^' \y [- "''The-Misses ??M6llie and Vernie Enright will spend- tfi'e coming week at River Falls. . Miss B. Hough has gone to St. Cloud to.spsnd the Christmas week.With rela tives. 'A Mrs. D. A. Case spent last-week with Mrs. W. L. Gardner at St. Paul Park; .. . Miss Mary Swenson, of Lafayette ave nue, has returned from Butte, Mont. Mrs. W. H. Travis, of Reaney street, lias returned from Totten, N. D. '<■ Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hely, Burr street, have returned from Hayfield. 'v Miss Julia Shahene Is visiting friends in Grove City. ;?""~ ' - . ; | . HAMLINE. The Methodist Sunday school Christmas programme will be given on Christmas night at 7 o'clock. The cantata, "Santa Claus' Surprise Party," will be given by the members of the school. <«•; f;- The Hamline Fortnightly club met with Mrs. Frank : Brown on Tuesday -after noon. Papers were read by Mrs. E. W. Kaley and Mrs. C. H. Stevens. ■ ;- The engagement of Miss Hattie Pratt, of Virginia City, a- former student in Hamline university, to Irving Lurch, of Hibbing, is announced. 'y ; The Hamline W. T. C. U. met .Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Putz. Mrs. Soltz gave a talk on "The Curfew." The sophomore class of Hamline. uni versity held a class prayer - meeting in the chapel Monday- evening. ? ■ The sophomore boys entertained the girls :of their class at the home of Miss Shepard Monday evening. ;-* 'T "The Woman's Home Missionary Society of the M.E. Church met Thursday aft ernoon in the church. '.' Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Burdette entertain ed at a progressive cinch party on Friday . evening. :- r>-??v "'-A' z* A .:XVt-V- The Six O'clock club met Monday even ing.- Mr. E-? E. McCrea read the paper of • the evening. Aa- A'A^V Miss Marie "iPorcJier, of, Minneapolis,, spent part of- the week with Mrs. J. B. • Foltz. - ,y^.-y - f ■ .. A-y Aa Mrs. James Coltier, of Owatonna, spent; part of-„ the week with Hamline friend's. ; The Study class of Hamline met? with Mrs. W.. S. Ryan t on ; Tuesday afternoon. Miss Ethel Ackerman has-? gone to Farmingtoh - t<*r speprd; the * holidays. ?; Miss "Thomasj of Lincoln, 111., is the guest of Mis. IfcE. Burdette. ,... ?Dr. and Mrs^H. '"D/Osborne have gone to New York .fdr.^a visit. /•Miss Ethel durrleis ? entertaining ? Miss Kathryn Mergen.'-' of Northfield. -Mr. Evans C^hroy, "of South St. Paul, .; v ;\ : ..j: ... ' ■ 1 Medicated § I Complexion Powder 1 * §} . No. face powder in , the world has '% ? ■ .. given the universal satisfaction of 'B?. I pozzoni's;' no chalk, lime "Or zinc '■ :' H "-.tit's pure. Sample free. yy'y.- r-:! -'■■ H A: '.. J. A. St. Louis. Mo. ;; I •'-' JEWELRY -^^^W^^^iM^^M nov|^" &1 fy '"^^Sk /Silyerwajre of every de- \\l/ llfevW */// s^F&k scription for table and or- Mi^W-^ nN'^^S %* namental use priced low jffixffi^ \^£?l^§i& ?^25 kaSI Silver and Gold a?,- ". — '. - — x^-l'-l Rings, Chains, f^K a^Z' •^■Wi-' Manicure Sets, A I HAMANftfifl Pins; Cuff $&& !!^-£lnil Pen llrlmnll VXUU. d CoiKr Svl =^- *^lfefi Match Boxes, lEWELRY and Buttons, aKg - *^BHls Brush and MPPrHAMTQ Brooches, SKH — IIS Chatelaine Bags, 352 ROBERT STREET. Special Xmas Rh'£~ 'S'^S^^^^^^S^^ oi every description, Toilet IIS - p '^^^^^^^^^^.V^^^ Articles, Hair Brushes, Mir- '™="K&^^^^^ N*^^^y rors, Clocks, Jewel Boxes £ s^^^7'Jv make appropriate Xma/ '/ '*^j|i^|§H\F WARE vvjn < / j^//^\y// yLiX /^y ]^//ft / A \ >/ft\ jfflM™ ARTICLES and Mrs. William Evans, of Lincoln. 111., spent part of the week with Mrs. H. B. Burdette, of Minnehaha street. gggJHi Mr. and Mrs. Bertholdt are spending a few days in Dubuque, lowa. Miss Nellie Sturtevant has gone to Red Wing for a few days' visit. . • J. B. Rossman has returned from a trip through the Western states, v . Miss Rose Kraft has gone to Farming ton to spend the holidays. Mr. Victor Clowe has returned to his home in St. Vincent. * Mrs. Sidney Turner Is visiting in Eau Claire, Wis. A'A?a?:? A Miss Elizabeth Kimball has returned from Le Sueur. r/y-y Miss Lou Webb has returned from j Lanesborough. AA;aA/,:y?A~-AA a : Miss - Edith Montgomery has returned from St. Cloud. Miss Fanny Hoyt has returned from Monticello, .-,,- >'.'/A Miss Ethel Bradford has returned to I ' /' *' ' '"'• v '//"* '""*$ i • .J___BBl__f •if ;-<__*& '-> - : "^lPt__lfi&i9__fl Ir^^j ill •''■"-S''^^ ».-,"" .•...."■'■-"•..■*-.:" I^^. r'il I>? fa. -""""-/v. _*-7-.«; ;' ■ ' i/H" * ■ *;~. ". .■ ' ■ .-' •. "-/ ii 3 Friends of the' artist, Nicholas R. Brew er, who is well" known not only in St. Paul- but in Eastern art circles, will he pleased to learn that ■he : has been com missioned to paint. a life-sized picture of ; the actor, Joseph Jefferson, in his .fa mous ? character, ~ Rip : Van Winkle. Mr. Brewer. has already filled' the order for a full-length portrait of Mr.- Jefferson, and It was because ;of the excellence ?of this work that he has received this r last commission. Mr. Brewer will leave short ly? to spend the winter -in Florida, Iwhere he will have ample opportunity of study ing the characteristics of the . actor's' Rip Van "Winkle, for Mr. Jefferson will also spend the winter in the South. The painting, in? today's Globe -is re produced from a photograph of the paint ing of Mr. Jefferson that Mr. Brewer has ; Monti cello. - ?... - A- Miss Hattie ♦Ruriitz has returned to Springfield. -A, A AZzAA '.'.'. ■■} -, a,-..- v A" :* - Miss Edith Hall has returned to Rochester.^^^SWßnSSßßn9BßßSSKH|i Miss Lucy Rich has returned from Win dom. r-• y ..-y ~; -y-.y.y....--?" '.-,:.;.'-' ?? Miss Alice Sterling: has gone to Red .Wing.' •';' " A - '"*;'; '■ • Miss Louise?Benson has returned to Heron Lake.v 'V Miss Adeline Burr has returned to Mor rls.A'A AAA. ''A. "?-r- '-'AA.-z ■- XA"A Miss Eleanore Miller has gone to Heron Lake, N. D. A "*A .A;". ?AA "■ Miss Mayme Westerberg has ? gone -, to ■ "Austin, aa-.. .-: A Miss Edna? Emery has gone to Fulton. ?: ST. PAIL PARK. The Christmas entertainments for the Sunday. schools of the M. E. and Pres byterian churches will bo held Tuesday evening. -AA/. The Misses Belle and Kittie Fellows left Tuesday for Rock Prairie, Wis., to Visit their sister, Mrs. William Cook. The Ladies* Aid Society of the Presby terian Church met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. McNaughton. Mrs. Fred Wulf entertained Miss Emma Wulf, of Wheaton, several days the first of the week. Mr. and' Mrs. John' Howard will enter tain a : company of -thirty-five at dinner Christmas. .-: Miss Emma Henry, of Weyerhauser, Wis,, visited Mrs, William O'Brien, Sun day.-?- • -.-■■■■> The Christmas exercises for St. Paul's college were held Thursday evening. Mrs. Mott Kent and children, of La , just completed. - .The original .canvas is four ?and- one-half by six feet. The An | derson company, Chicago, has ap plied for the exclusive rights to reproduce the picture? in black and white. Much interest would! naturally be at tached, to any .'portrait : painted now of Mr.' Jefferson, as owing to his advanced age,yea'ch" year ■ threatens to be the last that the public will, be permitted to see his. inimitable portrayal of "Poor y Old Rip," and it will be a pleasing testimonial to Mr. 'Brewer's talents that his name ; will , be : intimately associated ':■ with one so well loved by the theater-going public. , Among the'? St. Paul people?whoT. have sat for Mr. Brewer were Senator McMil lan, Col. f Monfort and Judge Gilfillan. Of Senator ? McMillan.the- artist '. painted two ? portraits, one for the senator's home and one for. the superior court room. . Crosse, 7: are guests of Mrs. Franklyn De Cou. : "'- ??--- Ay-ZA-AA:. A'--- . A -Ai yyA-'-A , Mrs. E. B. Sperry and Mrs. John Car : roll spent Wednesday .In Minneapolis. Mrs. William McKoun spent ' Tuesday ? ln ; the city with -■ Mrs. Clark' McKoun..' -.- The schools closed Friday afternoon for. the holiday. vacation. . :.- A -y• ■y ? s- : Mrs?"? Mary ? Merritt is visiting with city? friends. . _ ''■ A*, j", ... :?.'y. A -' ?-*A "y, r ,:ST.:AXTHOXY;PAIIK. Mr. and Mrs. Boynton, who have been visiting, for the past month. in the Park,, have '-. returned to their home -in 7 Mead*. ville, Pa- r .<--■■■ ** ? . r:? Mr. and Mrs.: De Witt Polk are-spend-? ing ? the holidays *In \ Chicago,. the : guests ! of. their daughter, Mrs. Henry H. Vaughn. U^aaWamsSStl The ladles of the Episcopal church con ducted a sale of Christmas articles and supper Wednesday in Odd Fellows' hall. - Mrs. Fred Genge entertained the In dies' Guild of St. Matthew's Church on Tuesday afternoon. .... Mrs. George Crippen Jr.. is sueifjing a', couple of weeks In Cottage Grove. Clarence Stewart'will spend the Christ mas holidays in Chicago. ■■---.-■■ Frederick Cannon has gone to Green Bay, Wis., for a visit. HAZEL PARK. . i .j' a 'i The young folks of Hazel Park organ ized a literary society at the residence of Miss Florence Ames, of Stillwater avenue, last Friday at 4 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gunther Jr.," of' Flandreau avenue,.. spent Sunday, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Thomas, of Minneapolis. Mrs. H. K. Harrison, 1 of East Seventh street, spent Wednesday wlth_her moth er, Mrs. John Gunther Sr., of Stillwater avenue. Mrs. J. J. Early 7 and- daughters, of Stillwater avenue, loft for St. Louis Wed nesday to spend the holidays., , : The Stoddard Lecture club met Friday at.the home of Mrs. A. W. McClary, of White Bear avenue. -. A y ?"""?.••' j Christmas Greens. « X Notwithstanding the Immense sales' js' '' # last week we still have a fair supply P 0 of these desirable decorations. ... p 0 d Z Festooning, Wreaths, Mistletoe, \ J Wild Smilax, Etc. ?;^A J I L* L. MAY & CO., I v 64 East 6th Street. * j &% *-%/■*%/■*% %%^*%%%% %^ M. E. A. Reception. A reception will be given by the Minne sota Educational association Friday evening at the Ryan hotel. A reception committee,, of which J. D. > Bond is the chairman, the officers of the society, Gov. Van Sant, President North l-op and State Superintendent Olson will receive the guests. . These will include the members of the association and -a./ large number of invited guests. After the formal reception, short ad dresses.will be made by Gov. Van Sant. President Northrop, State Superintendent Olson and President Van Dyke, of the association. Music will be furnished by Miss Nellie Hope's orchestra and by* the Arion Singing society, of which John 0. Grode Is the director. *Let-GoofiEnous-li«Alone Policy. ' "It is' claimed that a certain 1 gang of counterfeiters makes better dollars than Uncle Sam. does." - ■ ".••" " ■- • - "That's a case where I believe in let ting - well • enough - alone."—Cleveland Plalndealer.-..." :. •-•-.<-. ■'■'■. .-..:■.?■ SjPIBGLAL^ Ay FOR DEC. 23d AND 24th. ROBBER GOODS Fountain Syringes. -. 1 qt., reg. price 60c; here. ? 2 qt., reg. price 75c; here.47c 3qt., reg. price 85;; : here. 'X 4 qt., reg. price $1; here 67c Hot Water Bottles. ■-? lqt., reg". price 50c; here. 35c t .: : 2 qt., reg. price 70c; here. 47C A-A 3 qt., reg.- price 85c; here. 59c -4 qt., reg. price $1; here. DON'T FORGET ? the souvenir days for the Little Folks,' j Dec. 23 and 24th. ? With purchases v amounting 'to $1; or • more a present for a child FREE. : PARKER. X: Fifth and .Wabasha; ? ''•''■;'■■: — '■■"--- 'A: ■ ' ■ " ■?• ■ .-*" ''