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Society Continued From Eighteenth Page. cently come from New York to take charge of the M. E. church. A laree num ber were present. Mrs. C. Ackermstn, Mrs. E. H. Farnham, the Misses Weed ana Miss Lulu Rule assisted. The F. G. of the C. C. B. was very de lightfully entertained last evening at the home of Mrs. W. W. Clark, on Carter aye- Mrs. W. M. Liggett, of Scudder avenue, is entertaining Mrs. G. L. Rising, state regent of the D. A. R., of Winona. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Genge, of Bayless averue, entertained a company of friends at a card party Saturday evening. The St. Anthony Park Woman's Federa tion club attended the Federation break fast at Standard hall, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Zumbach and Miss Zura bach have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tisdale, of Nourse street. Miss Lelia Douglass, of Knapp street, entertained a number of her young frlendj at a lunch party yesterday. „ Mr- R°y Squires arrived from Manila Saturday evening and is a guest of his brother, Charles Squires. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Fraley, of Hampden avenue, have moved into their new home, 898 Cromwell avenue. Miss Foster, of Minneapolis, was a guest of Mrs. E. W. Young, of Glbbs avenue, part of the week. Miss Jessie Wemple, of Forgus Falls, naa been a guest of Mrs. Wilson during the past week. Mrs. Luther Cudsworth, of Cromwell avenue, ls visiting relatives In West Su perior. Mrs. Emil Matschke, of Knapp street, is visiting relatives in Duluth . Miss Willa Wilcox, of Hugo, has been visiting Miss Mary Matthews. NEWPORT AND ST. PAUL PARK. The officers of Northern Light Lodge £o. 94, Daughters of Rebecca, of St. Paul Park, met in their hall for a drill Wed nesday evening, preparatory to confer ring degrees on a number of candidates at a meeting to be held Thursday even ing of this week. Mrs. C. R. Cowell, of St. Paul Park, ■who was reported last week as very 111. Is still in a serious conditon. A council of physicians was held on Wednesday, resulting in an operation. Her case is reported somewhat improved. Miss Grace Manning, of Newport, and Mr. Burt Herst, of Fenstocke, were mar ried Wednesday evening by Rev. C. A. Cressy at the parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Herst will go to their home In Fenstocko this week. The Woman'-s Club of Newport met Wednesday afternoon. Miss Minnie Grif fin, of St. Paul, read a paper on "Child Labor in the South." Much interest was manifested in the discussion of this ques tion. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stevenson, of Red Rock, gave a valentine party Thursday evening. A musical and literary pro gramme was the feature of the evening. A valentine sociable, under the auspi ces of the Epwortfi League of Newport, was given at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mars, of Cottage Grove, entertained at cards Saturday evening. Mrs. Elva Rop and Mr. Breed won the prizes. The Misses Eva and Frances Hep, of St. Paul, spent part of last week with her aunt, Mrs. Samuel Hep. of Newport. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stevens, of Red Rock, gave a valentine party Wednesday evening. There was music and cards. Miss Hattie Fromer, of Red Rock, en tertained her friend, Miss Naneen Blan chard, of St. Paul, last week. The Foreign Missionary Society of the Newport M. E. Church met last week with Mrs. Frank Clark. Mrs. Wygam, of Red Rock, entertained her sister, Miss Hattie Crandall, of Wood bury, last Sunday. Mrs. C. A. Parker, of Newport, has been entertaining her brother, Frank Bell, of Winnipeg. Miss Emma Lind, of St. Anthony Park Is the guest of Mrs. Vincent Bailey, of Red Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rop, of Newport are visiting friends in Wisconsin. Mrs. H. M. Tuell, of Newport, returned from Dwight, 111., Saturday. NORTH ST. PAUL. Exercises In honor of Lincoln In Miss Jennie Heline's room of our public school were concluded last Wednesday afternoon. The programme was as follows: Song—Battle Hymn of the Republic. , . -. r. School Introduction Lois Herrick Home and Early Life Elanche Murphy Appearance Walburga . Brahy Tributes and Sayings .........By School How Lincoln Earned His First Dollar— ■a, V -r. ' , ' Claude Vosburgh His Scrap Book ........ Lillian Lawson Recitation— Lincoln" Essay-"The Books He Read" .GateS Song-"The Red, White and^luV^cS .Heading ................... Nelließetzlafl "Lincoln's Political Life". Bernard Renken An Incident of Election"... Hattie Funk "First Political Speech" ....Emil Neuman A Favorite Poem-"Why Should the , Spirit of Mortal Be Proud?"— J, Essay-"Attitude Toward Slav^ry''?3ls^ Song-"Suwanee River"..c Vo^ffi "Emancipation" ...... Ella Neumann "Emancipation Proclamation"..... _ dnn "Lincoln as President".Lawr^ncTE^iS^on "Lincoln as President".. Anie Kali™ £& e,eC^a^Gejtysburg. wrence Erickson "O ISCa^a?n?°^ Captain^^ Tlern^ A sleigh ride party was given last Sat- Society, of the Presbyterian Church at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gillette -•fr $tiS£i)kSS RK'V&SS' P.' nSrahTS.,Xr.^. Mr- a°d *"" S: Friday last was visiting day in our pub lic schools. The teachers took advantage and^Spc^'^ °°18 °f St Pau> At a meeting of the Royal Neighbors heki last Wednesday candidates were ini tiatcfl and an entertainment was also -The Ladies' Aid Society of the Lutheran Church will meet next Wednesday at the home of Mrs. C. E. Hllstrom, of St Paul Rt£k^UTl£} se v. pal ty x!I as given ' for Mr. St b>\ ab;™£yye»ty of his friends at Mis home, last Friday evening M<y?damea Schleck, Owens, Luger and Lappine attended a -card party g| en by Mrs. Just In St. Paul Saturday y ■ Mr.«. EJlis Moore, as a delegate, attended iieui in bt. _i Jaul last week. iuM.T s, r J J- ,E- barren entertained the La dies Cinch club Thursday last. Favors GREAT BARGAINS In slightly used . ORGANS I Mason A. Hamlln, chapel r^oVi style, walnut case. Special *p3U .1 Boudoir, high top, 10 stops. OQl| Special m 9>oO .1* New. England, elaborate case, 10-? .'- stop action, € -. , ttO"? Rg\ octaves ;;\ -vO m iUu : 1 Dyer Bros.', high top. 12-stop' ife/l A, , action, almost new. Special. *D*T" 1 t Farrand & Votey, high top -with • mirror, solid walnut case with hand carvings. 11-stop action. : ' £«c Special .................. .,. *ptr»l 1 Earhuff, high top wth mir- "' ARfi , ror, 12-stop action. Special, 'i.vwy Terms on any of these organs—ss cash and $2 monthly. A discount of $& will be allowed for casn. JhRWELUa W*^ 20.Z2M WFIFTH ST. RELIABLE - PIANO . DEALERS Silk Stockings $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00 Values for ....... $1.29 Friday last we received from prominent manufacture* 480 dozen of ladies' pure threaa silk Stockings—the surplus stock ef the season's turnout—at a price that enables us to give our customers some rare bargains In Pure Thread Silk Black Hose, ■***'■-'' ltmk ,„■» Fine Colored Thread Silk Hose, «i* SB? &^k mm Richelieu Ribbed Silk Hose, Wfo ffl M ii Rembrandt Ribbed SUk Hose, f% B J&Z& and other fancy designs— go in one lot JBL % Wtm 40 Monuay, at V Sale commences at 10 o'clock. "-« No phone orders filled :- New Modes in ■■■ Tailored Suits . l^^^^^^felrf^^^l^^ E^T ' O UR SUIT SECTION ls now crowded with stun- ning new creatlons that will win the approval lliiiilww^' M^^'^^'-'-^^^^^^ih'W cf every fashionable woman.* : -In :no former season Miif^Br^' haYS we carried out such effective plans for early choos ilW^^^^^^J^'•'jm%%^'m^TTl^ ing from aa immense variety of new and exquisite ideas, wm^^^^^Jm£!sr^^^:^^mW^ ln SuitS' Several hundred new and smart styles have arrived w&fSIS W&% by express dunn 2 the Past few days, X;' f ./-T.\ .-.■ .".,',•:-; ;. . #USsfi*^ ~Hi V»M£ lilis^^lfclf Monday we sha'.l place on sale some remarkable va|u:s In the Ww^l'l % fflffi^'XS*?' <liy^ 5° New Silk"Hned Tailor-made Suits, in 3 styles, $2?.50 I In $^Bm£s^v''V£fls Stye- 1778. Fancy Blouse Suits oi Style 1770, New collarless blouse of I\/| / WV-Wlreeaa.'■■. JipJ blue or brown cheviot, new collar- cheviot, In black, blue or brown, ii -■- JKwSrei '^"''/.f : " less louse with the cape effect, long box-plaited sleeve, tucked back and ' 1/ (P&rZ&Kk'^Sj BtOle trlmmed witn taffeta bands front, fancy postillion skirt and 'f i&iHflßJßs*^ f and braid> new laln skirt trimmed blouse trimmed with fancy silk and 4/j YJ§Miii!ls!§?tf/ with braid, made over taffeta silk mohair braid, to match, silk lined F. mWr^WMMI drop skirt Monday £[>««. £/\ throughout. Mondaj^^w f? |^ / 'BBffilCmitk'-- " BPeCial .<v'- >;>tVi': < $*/*3v special .-.............. |i/«?V ' Wmt lrM (^Pc ' Style 1829. Collarless Blouse with caDe "effect and stole piped taffeta- II i' WKfirM^m, "i%^V fanCy buttons, material blue cr black, Venetian cloth, fancy <&*'l*7 ffl^k ) 1 ■J/J I fl^^'ltC^oi'-'^''^S:V dimmed skirt, over colored taffeta drop skirt. Monday special t$ /♦ VV X^WMll^m^\W^L-]^'i^K ■ NeW TaSor SuiLs from First showing, cf Long Silk %oli»P^iffl^tf./i\ * ltiMvC^'*'^^\ $12.50, $17 50 $25.00 Coas tailor-made andUl \ h WimS''lk^ ' : {^\ 1 Ask t.o See the Guai dsman's Coat of Pongee Silk. | ' tiMi!p'M: '''* W'&ißSm "''SM^'*' {^f% A " Extensive Gathering of the New Spring Styles in ll^^^^^ Women's SIIk Waists ffljs^!& \^^W^^^^^^^^^^Er At sedal rices during the mcnth of February. §$*&•%£§''j£4mmSfmTsnks^i Tne tiend toward the elaborate in the new- modes in Silk f£\ M m' l'fsiJ& i£^£sJ&£J&*'*^^ Waists is unmistakably indicated, not only in the ornate garnitures ; ; "^^■JwUKJ^S^"^s^ ** w^jj^y o rich laces and embroideries but In the desiguifig cf the ideas • . themselves. . While everything is extremely decorative, still the refined individuality in each style . . immediately pleases and charms. : . -_-.-• " / The general character both of the styles and of the materials is far beyond comparison with the pro-due-, tions exhibited in previous seasons. The prices are notably less than these waists -will be marked at later. ''?..'" $5 Striped Taffeta Waists C 7 C(\ Black Peau de Cygne Waist =i in navy blue, red and green. Nr i ♦**Vhas fine tucking and is trimmed in front ; sleeves and cuffs withf^kg. V " - • «5 Colored Taffeta Silk Waists %\ White Peau de Cygne Waists mvr* r in yellow, light blue, pink and white, trimmed *F"*' all China silk lined,:^wlth"the' new uleeves i front and back with lace. , extra large, trimmed with Cluay lac e?^-" €C Black Peau de Soie Waists SIS hite Muslin dePeau. SSS «C BlaCk PeaU de OOie WaiStS #1^ trlmmedwith white Irish crochtvia^ana "•r ' new tailor-made effect. email tucks; waist is lined with China silk,K were won by Mesdames Lappine and Sleeper. Mrs. Lappine will be the next hostess. Mr. and Mrs. John Rufenacht entertain ed Mr. Jack Riggler and son George, of Minneapolis, Sunday last. Mrs. Syni3 and daughter Josephine, of St. Paul, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Luger Tuesday last. Frank Lang and Patrick Lang, of St. Paul, were guests of Rev. Father Lang a few days last week. Prof. J. E. Temlng, principal of Perry college, lowa, was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. L, E. Warren. Mrs. Martin Schmidt was a guest «<? Mr. and Mrs. Manthey, in Stillwater, Minn.,. Sunday. Mr. J. B. Hayman entertained his Sun day school class at his home last Tues day evening. The Luther league will meet next Wednesday evening at the home of Mil ton Lawson. Mrs. Frank Barrett, of St. Paul, was visiting among friends here Wednesday of last week. A valentine sleigh ride party was given last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gall. Mis. Davidson, of Red Wing, Minn., spent the past week with Mrs. Charles Griswold. Mrs. Loudy has been entertaining her son Ralph, of West Superior, the past' week. Mrs. Chandler, of St. Paul, was a guest of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Griswold Mcnday last. Today's theme at the M. E. church will be lessons drawn from the life of Lin coln. Mrs. E. A. Beebe and children left last week for a few weeks' visit In Cylon, Wls. A masquerade ball was given last even- Ing by the Liederkranz, at their hall. Miss Anna Erickson entertained a few friends at ping-pong Monday evening. Miss Nickerson spent Thursday and Fri day last in Elk River, Minn. Miss Tillie Eberle entertained the Oak dale Cinch club last evening. Miss Jora Zweazy spent Tuesday last with friends in Hamline. Miss Pearl Dixon spent a few days last week in Stillwater, Minn. DAYTON'S BLUFF. The Local Assembly of the St. Andrews Brotherhood was held at St. Peter's Epis copal church, Wednesday evening. After the regular service and the business meeting, the members were entertained in the guild rooms by St. Peter's branch of the brotherhood. The young ladies of the parish served refreshments. Mrs. Edward Miller, of East Fifth street, entertained the Tuesday afternoon Card club last week. Mrs. Sever Westby, Mrs. Clarence Lothman and Mrs. George Wich man won the favors. The club will hold Its next meeting at the home of Mrs>. Westby, on East Fourth street. The Nonparlel Card club was entertain ed last Saturday evening by Mrs. Sackett, of Bates avenue. Favors were won by Mrs. E. A. Klmball, Mrs. Sherman Edg lngton, Mrs. J. W. LeMay, Mrs. S. Free man, A. J. Studeman, 9. Freeman and Theodore Patton. About thirty of the ladies of the Bates Avenue M. E. church gave a surprise on Friday afternoon for Mrs. S. E. Ryan, the pastor's wife. The affair was a canned fruit shower, Rev. and Mrs. Ryan having recently moved to the city from North Dakota. The Misses Ruth and Effle Hosmer, of Cherry street, entertained the Sumus Card club last Saturday evening. Miss Phoebe Smith and Mr. Fred Bowen won the fa vors. The club will hold its next meeting with. Miss Hilda Nordstrom, of Conway street. The entertainment announced for Wednesday and Thursday evenings, ar ranged^ by the Men's -club and the St. Ag nes Guild of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, have been postponed until after Easter. Mrs. Sherman Edgington, of Minirieha ha street, entertained at luncheon Wednes day. The guests were Mrs. W. Rogers. Mrs. Ernest Boxer, Mrs. A. T. Wilder Mrs Cliff Griswold and Mrs. J. W. Le May. Mr. and Mrs. Brown, of St. Anthony Park, and Mrs. W. P. Butler, of Minne apolis, were guests at dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Le May, of East Fifth street. A dancing party will be given Monday evening, Feb. 23, at Odd Fellows' hall, on East Seventh street, by Division No. 6. Ladies' Auxiliary to the Ancient Order of Hibernians. A musical will be given Tuesday after noon, Feb. 24, at the home of Mrs. BUas J. Gottschamer. of Bates avenue, by the Ladies' Aid Society of the Bates- Avenue Church. The Misses Genevleve and Gertrude Snutt, of Fremont street, gave a large ■<■ :>: mtirse party Saturday evening. Mbj. Mary Cannon, of East Seventh THE ST. PAUL GLOBS, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1903. street, will entertain the Ladies' Aid So ciety of St. John's Catholic Church, Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 25. Mrs. B. F. Johnson, of East Fourth street, entertained several ladies at din ner Monday evening, in honor of Mrs. Sheeley, of St. Anthony Park. Court St. Paul No. 241. Independent Or der of Foresters, will give a card party at Odd Fellows' hall, Fifth and Wabasha streets, Thursday evening. The Twentieth Century Mission Band of the Bates Avenue M. E. Church will meet Friday afternoon with Miss Gertrude Bon ney, of East Sixth street. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kohler, of Hutchin son, Minn., spent part of the week with Mr. Kohler's sister, Mrs. W. W. Holcomb, of East Fifth street. The Ladies' Relief Society of St. Paul Chapter No. 24. Order of the Eastern Star. was entertained Thursday afternoon t>v Mrs. L. Rotter. Miss Grace Jones and Mr. Walter Rock ell, of Minneapolis, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Simon, of East Fourth street. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bergmeier. of Foun tain street, are in.Milwaukee, where they attended the Moore-Wlllius wedding on Saturday. Miss Alice yon Deyn. of Bates avenue, will return this week from a month's visit with Miss Lydia Weinhagen, of Mil waukee, Leo Moore, of Fauquier street, was given a valentine surprise party by a num ber of young friends last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Heinrichs, of East Fifth street, entertained Monday in honor of their wedding anniversary. Mrs. Holland, of Beech etreet. enter tained the Nineteen Hundred and Three Card club Wednesday afternoon. The Dayton's Bluff Mothers' club will meet Friday afternoon in the kindergarten room of the Van Buren school. Mrs.C. W. Smith, of Cherry street, en tertained for Mrs. A. Mull, of Cherry street, Thursday afternoon. The Social Sixteen Card club will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. George H Davis, of East Sixth street. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Slater, of Convay street, had as a gurst durirg the weekt W. F. McGlynn, of Wisconsin Mis. A. T. WMlder, of Reaney street, en tertained informally Tuesday evening foi her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Holcomb of Ea<*t Fifth street, will leave this week for a trip thiough the South The Elysian Euchre club will be en tertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs Hll gedick. of Beech street. A valentine social was given Friday evening by the young people of the East Presbyterian church. Mrs. C. Griswold, of East Fifth street, entertained friends from Minneapolis at luncheon Thursday. Mrs. H. F. Stock, of Maria avenue, en tertained the Sauerkraut club at luncheon last Thursday. The Urn Zoo Wee club will meet Tues day afternoon with Miss Ada Henry, of Batta avenue. Mrs. Shumacher. of. Highwood. Minn was a guest during the week of Mrs. W P. Jones. Mrs. Lilah M. Hirst will entertain the Dayton s Bluff History class tomorrow af ternoon. Mrs. John Flanagan, of- Cable avenue gave a large euohre party Thursday af ternoon. - Mrs. Henry Stene. of Atwater Minn 3pert several days with Mrs. W. W. Hol comb. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wilder will enter tain the Bide-a-Wee club Tuesday even- Ing. Mr. and Mrs. Gebhard Bohn and family are spending several months in California. Mrs. Hllgfdick, of Beech street, gave a valentine card party, on Friday evening. Mrs. Frank Peterson, of the Binder spent part of the week in Minneapolis. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jones left Saturday for St. Louis to- remain several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jones, of the Binder entertained last Saturday evening. The New Century Card club meets Tues day afternoon with Mrs. Rogers. The Pickwick Bowling club met Thurs day evening. HAMLINE. The Hamline Fortnightly club will meet on rext Tuesday at the home of Miss Jen nie Kimball. "The Greek Church" will" be discussed by Miss Cora Montgomery and Mrs. William E. Thompson will speak on "Byzantine Architecture." Dr. Ruston, who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. Huston, of Van Euren street has returned to Kallspel, Mont. Miss Hannah Marvin entertained a few friends informally on Thursday evening. Rev. David Morgan addressed the Ham- Our Essex Extra Good Cloves at $1 They set a standard of merit. Wo have exerted ourselves to get tha biggest dollar s worth of quality Into them that it is possible to get-and the gloves show how well we have succeeded. Stylish shades of tan. Manilla, Havana and whita Prompt Mail Order Service. Silk Headquarters of the Northwest oMmhmM - Sixth and Robert Streets, St. Paul, Minn BEj^The Recognized Fashion Leaders In Cloaks and Costumes. line M. E. church audience last Sun3ay; evening on "The Temperance Work in St. Paul." •_ • fi'u'J ■ iSf>~.~ yc.. .¥. v v The Misses Mamie and Hasslan entertained a large party of « friends at a valentine party last night. jv;- • .-" -' Rv-. and Mrs. cH. Rl<*ter'entertain-' ed Friday evening in hon# tit Prof. ?»#* Mrs. P. B. Stout. : &«ft:-fes#^-.. ;■*--' • MLss Pearl Healen entertained the Oly aka club, at a valentine pffrty on TVtaay evni- - - S. J Robinson entertained t.he Sopho nriore class at a party on Lincoln's birth .day. ■ . "^s,-:^^^-.: V The Six O'clock club met Monday even-. ing- in the M. E. church parlors. paTt^&eveninr 0 club ye a valentine to^ ri c do,^:\ a W- T- Wl"StOn haVe ne Fergus FaHU Wemple has . returned to gSl^ Hust°f>>* returned from R Miss Jessie McCord has returned from Annandale. ■'.■ ■ - ba^o SC M vKlnStry haS returned to Winne- Redoing W' H°yt 1S vlsiting *rie6ds In ■Mfcs Elizabeth Heck lias returned to St. Peter. Ve^rndal Elean°r Miller has returned to Clair 3' X' P' Stowers has to Eau N J- M- Wylie has returned to Drayton, Miss Mac Gillis hast returned to Excel- SIOI*. r *.; k.Mrs. L. Warner has returned from Hop- G. E. Caldwell has Returned to Herman. MERRIAM PARK. nf t iT* a? People's Missionary Society Tnity M- E- Church held the regular monthly meeting. Tuesday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Helgeson ot Beacon avenue. After- the business meet ing, the guests were entertained at a val entire party. .■_■■_. .-. The Van Cleve Missionary siciety held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Thomas. 1966 Marshall avenue, uesday afternoon. Mrs. H. A. Boardman of the House of Hope church, read a pa per on Mormonism." ".,.;.. - The Woman's Home and Foreign Mis sionary societies of Trinity M. E. church held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. W. Mandigo, of Carroll street, Friday afternoon. , ■:-.-■■ • Misses Corinrie 'Smith, Amy Flyhh. Ina Loux, Hattie - May Chandler and Clarise Whittlesey^ entertained .at a • valentine masquerade dancing party at Woodruff hall, Friday evening. , . - • '--;•.' •/. J? r- v- H. Hancock left ; last -week "for Chicago, -where he will take a post grad uate course in dentistry in the Northwest ern university. .> . ...,.':- .-. , - :..-•-.^ Harry BrobTcs, of Scanlan, was the guesl of his; parents. Dr." and Mrs. D. F. Brooks, - oi.,L.ynnhurst avenue.. this week. . Mrs. I. M. Winslow,. of Igleraht street, entertained the Tuesday Afternoon club a. caaTue£dav afternoon. -;: --V'^ >w* __ The Bishop Gilbert \ chapter ,of the Daughters of the King of St. Mary's Epis- .. ■ w S* 4iwfLift~ *■■ 'v ilw^Yß-! am deKghted :■ |l|p a*"l BED LIN" O B Every piece 'was beaut i- "I. HH I * fully washed, ironed 'and « -^!2^ Our work ;. pleases | Ji^^^P particular people. *"-'.'. j *~i^£-i v-- «.—"* * " ''' ■ ""',■-.■-' ■ , ■ ■■■. ■■■■■"■ i We do mora "Family VVashing* ;?~ • ' than any laundry in St. Paul. That's why wo do it.^'^-., ,* 1 BETTER AMD CHEAPER, National Steam Laundry Co. - V S6-SC-6V West rourth St. *r'K':^:"' :.:- . i.->-'i.-PoEtai;-^flri.'Phone."ir«:'-i-A^r;i."> New Silk Grenadines and Foulards •vhich have just been received, they werelSbefore fh Ir™? ln/ Bpnnf &nd sumer' We mention a few - it extra special prices. - ™ey were oougnt before the great advance in prices, and will be sold Manday and helWope S&TSSESES^ yar^r^ "wSS, ?3? £ <£? * §0 1 ? ack and White Checked Louisines- *, J . V« : Swell for shirtwaist suits,: an size checks; an Q&£ New,Crenadines,Two Extra Specials extra nne quality, very silky and strong, 21-in. wide, VW —7 pieces of pure silk Grenadines, In small worth at the present prices $1.25. \ Plain stripes, graduating ani fancy stripes, 44-in 80C Plain Sewing Silk Grenadine- The ide ' six yas for a full dress> worth |L 2- " P^^^o^g^M^eSlilP^ 40e NeW Foulards -20: pieces of very I .owns. It 18 44 . in wid?^thf SSur niRS ■ ZZZI colors! ££&* -all fi gures and polka ' T r New Plain and Fancy Pongees ~ ' f^ew hemstitched effects, 27-in. wide, . 'i- - £„ : New emfcroiered small fl&ured . ef-! - C 2 n Cheney Bros.' Standard Foulards -enf^Sc^.^^l^S^Sws'S been f immense the "&Sen? WC carry the largest assort quality we a^lutelymr^^j^eS^^S Perfect, We control all our own patterns, the wear and later. : Three^pri«s- SJaramee' An eaily selection will insure you styles that you will not be atle to secure . .:., ..■■_; .. ■ ■, : -.. '.-; ■-" .-»<;•; ■•,'■• "".-., ■-_" ■■■ . .'\ ' ..'..;'■ .' '""':':" ■:: ■■■-_■. ■ ■ . " -:. ■"■.;'■: ■'-','>&, ''•■■ 75C^— 98c- —$1,25 SwellNewSpring Dress Fabrics PM^M Wl" C°mprise of-^he handsomest fSBSBSSBSBsSSSSBSKA white and all thi lUStrOUS fabrics in cre'^ "d more interesting to you Mohfay, are 'noJed below. $*0-$ SPeCial pli °e3 that WIU make dress goods-sellin^ A^ ,nC lOred Dress Goods Black Goods Department 50c|=Pr»~;=i 59 C =S£S~-~ ■ ■. . and black. Value $1.00 a yard. - • "' ; ; "-,C AIT' e'ream Mohair Brilliantines in plain and fan- £\ EtSn^l - r- S 7 t /h| cy stripes-Cream Mohair Sicilians with very iK-i.<L|-v wool French VeiUnf «ott »,Vi~ h ? i WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY'S FUTURE. How the World Is to Be Linked Together Under Marconi's Marvelous System. fflHHißiws mmmmmmmHmmZn^ kiiumuiuoiiiimmluijihiw . ■ rrhA'-a'hAvfl"i4-.o«''«-^«^i>«"™ii".^' j.^.-ii' I'i--' :.'._■ - -1' :.:"'2*7-S^ _ •'■.;. ;■■:;"■'' •'; ■ r "•' • ■ • The above map graphically illustrates the method by copal Church met Monday evening* at the home of Miss Huxtable, of Shields ave nue. Miss Elisabeth Hensel, of St. Paul, en tertained the Young Ladies' Card club last Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Coykendali. of Mar shall avenue, have been entertaining" Dr. Ewing, of Spokane. The Twentieth Century club met last Friday afternoon with Mra. Van Bergen, of Osceola avenue. - Mr ani ?'-s. Alvin Jot es. of lovra are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hiihnan, of Dewey* avenue. The Evening Cinch club was entertained iast Saturday evening by Mrs. Vanstrom, of Minneapolis. Dr. Daignean, the recent guest of Prof, and Mrs.' J. A. Hartigan, has returned to Austin. Mrs. P. G. Reynard, who was visiting Merriam Park friends, has returned to Nprthfield. Mrs. George Patterson, of St. Anthony avenue, has been entertaining Miss Marr, of lowa. . The Cosmopolitan club met last Wednes day afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. S. Sumner. Miss Alice Jones, the guest of the Misses Stoughton, will return to Duluth today. Miss Bessie Coykendali has returned from Bloomington, 111. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Still, of Selby ave nue, are in Florida. P. T. Elwell, of Dubuque, spent Sunday in the Park. New Wash Goods With ©ur new arrivals in Wa?h Fabrics our assortment is most comotete. The materials are shown in most exquisite colcr combinations and artistic designs. Not only the summer shirtwaist but entire costumes are not only more attractive but will fee worn more than ever before. Some extraordinary hanistme things will be shown Monday in Mercerized Etamines, Silk Tissues, Oxford Cheviots, French Organdies, Embroidered Swisses Irish Dimities A Monday Special will be 50 pieces of a t* regular 10c quality Corded Madras at 3C Retort Courteous. "When Mark Twain called on Senator Chauncey Depew at his office recently he round him with his fingers much soiled from writing. As the senator stepped to the bowl and began washing his hands, Mr. Clemens observed laughingly "It might be a good thlc^ If you would use a little of that soap on your con science, senator.". "Possibly." agreed the senator. "Soap woa. li l *J-° in my case, but if 'twas yours you d have to use pumice stOße at least " —Now York Times. INVESTIGATF No matter what influence is brcught to bear, don't fte induced to ent«r Into a contract for a piano until you call at this store—it will be aa much to your interests as ours. 19 Consistent. Father—l hear, my boy, that you hay« lately told your mother several false hoods. This grieves me Co the heart. Always tell the truth, even though it may bring suffering upon you. Will you prom ise me? Boy—Yes, father. Father—Very -well. Now go and sea who is knocking at the door. If it's the rate collector, aay I'm not at home.— Londoir Tid-Bits.