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' '. . ( ' i C V; " ' ' V . V it "" L a :::': ' h-: . f ' A, t , . --. v . -, '. .. -. .- 1 " . i I 1 IK BLACK UST. U1WT1. which the men howere not regular, about paying tbeir 'dinner,-caII were placed, eein to have, been done a trtth'ftnd now vooue men rc in- f ':ifd to function after function with f ;t the return of a single courtesy. v I 1'art of - the blame for thl may be .i upon the business woman wno j i society; but the greatest share . Is j the shoulders of the roan himself, e business woman does not always to be bothered wJth. these "party :is" after he has given a large re tica. and so the other hostesses e " uken.lt for granted that the i have done away with the old cus- ' " ' ' 2-' ' ..' : t- : 1 rP are Ktill a"fewhowever,who iously, pay their dinner calls :n tte two weeks and - they are . Ily favorite's among the hostesses, r a woman has spent many hours :.ir, seme novel entertainment i er guests or has. gone to much r.'e and care in arranging. some c llcacies for the dinner, she gets pleasure out of-the affair her . Tor thoush a gnest may express 7; roclntioa many times In words :Jc:u extends -the ''little: courtesy : i-;cn her later. : - may, entertain a man any ' r f lizzcs and naturally not ex : in to vay tack thep obligation tut he night at Christmas :t i-"y annivereary send her, a ; flow(r's or a bock. Tfcese little -3 z.re appreciated , beyond Ti ls Is -really 'about the only . v, l.:ch a nan can return the .:.:-n Lira by-a hostess, .;,.;.;v . tir es wt.en the hostess 'Is- p :x n gentleman r.r.y -f'r ter ... :.:.y him to. the theater , or . Alter he has done this 'he V ferret )hat fho till lives in ' town zx.X ru;r goes near This little dLcourteay cft 3 a Irl wfcen fhe is making f.r the text dance. E-e does whether' the n-n has lest : for her cr whether the act ::ct. Ccr.?equc:.tly he,' will ... Mo the affair.- ' :;tv cf r.:ea v. ho do rot pay. - f -L chli-aticns -'usually' ;:. : exc-.-e that It is tco ' ' - to c!rcr3 up ar.d that it; : :ar.y men,- t '.y - t:T-f r. firl.cut'tol .' : ,r r..t.:iliy they, - m f.-r a h oi-tefs who, - '.: - rc - !y for, c! , . . V - t 1 cr. v ':t L.::.t ;..:ai,v!!-; j C : Zr.tc.tain. r (' th? week ;! ' C.-Uo cr.-l;-t cvnlns ;::t I v frier. is th.2 :a.I e:::tv;;:,:.r:ents.. The Iv tie I: "':s ere cx- .- i.-vc::: r - ? r r.y ;tv ; r.trrns were hands 'Tie the? 3 pre:r;t . ere . Albert Arcr.r, Mr.' and At'.ir.sm, !Ir. and ' Mrs. -. Mr.'cr.J Mrs. Arthuj A!..:d Castle, Ncihrup Castle, Mr. C; -, Mr. and L ' Mr. ;.:.d Mrs. ; ;.t. Jr.. Mi 3 Alice Cor- : I' " r:-::r::an, Mr. r- 1 Mrs. Gecrcs r .i Mr. . I!-: . :rt Dow Mrs. Jc'.n I..l:v.an.' Mi?s II. Tocke, Marv t;,::.n, Mr. aaJ Mrs. liar :.:rV::i" Harriet Hatch. Miss . Ma- M'r. cr.i Mrs. A, G. , Jr.. Mr." and Mr;,- C. Ilede ,.Mr. ar.d Mrs. Joe lledemann, r-.i Mrs. Richard I vers, -Mr.; and . LaV rence Judd, Mr. and -Mrs. rick Klainp, Mr. and Mrs. 1 A, r.ciy, - Mr.- and Mrs. Abraham wis., Jr.,Mr.- and Mrs. Frederick J. I wrey, Mr. and Mrs. William .Love, ." ":e and Mrs. Alexander Lindsay, n cxluxq dais i ; j i a K r FOR' jlOXOLCLC a tf i . ' - A tt U U jffondays Punahou, Makikl. C 8 Tuesday Waikikl, Kaplolanl Park, KalmnkI, . Palola ,Flrtt tt Tuesday, Fort Rnger; v jA V,: n ?- lTedneiiday--Nuuanu, ' Puunu!tt Pacific, HeigbU. First and third Wednesdays, V above .Nnuanu a a bridge; , second and fourth Wed- a a nesdays. below .' bridge : ; fourth a a Wednesday, Pacific Heights; first a a and third Wednesdays, .Alewa a a Heights. :. ' ,:, t :- '-'C: a,: Tsarsdays The; Plains. , -tl a " Fridsjs Hotels and town, a a Fourth Friday, . Fort Shafter; a n first Friday. v i'. j a Maiioa. College Hills, First and a a-third Friday. ' "'' a atardays Kalihi - Third and a a fourth v Saturdays, . Kamehamehu a a Schools. - - " - 'a v Society Editor Telephone a a 289.- v;V a:' '-; -: ' . - - a aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Mr, and Mrs. Fred Macfarlane,.'Mr. and Mrs.' Walter Macfaxlane Miss Alice Macfarlane, Miss Lady Macfar- Jane. Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. L. Marx, Mr. and Mrs. George. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur' Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hoss. Mr. and Mrs.; Edward .White Sutton. 'Captain ; A and', Mra. Sturges, Mis3 EInora Sturgeon, Mr. and Mrs. Gustar Schaefer, Mr." and Mrs;Ranney Scott, "Miss Marian Scott, Mrs. Stubbs, Mrs. Robert Shingle, Miss .Wil helmfna Tenney,.Mr and J.Irs. Frank Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. John "-Water-house, v Mr: and Mrs.. Albert Water house, - Miss. Margaret Waterhouse, Judge and Mrs. William Wnltney; Mr. and Mrs. James Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilier. Mr.' and Mrs. Gerrit Wilder, Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Wilder, Lieutenant and Mrs.. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. John Walker, Miss Bertha Your.?, Lieutenant , Vaughan, MrvSam V.'ilicr, Mr. Frederick Wlchman.. Mr. Leslie Scott. Mr. William Roth, Mr. Guy Macfarlane, Mr, ; Edmund Hede Vrann, Dr. Frederick Hedemann, Mr. Ernest Hartman, Mr. George Fuller, Mr. Walter Dillingham, Dr. Cooper, Lieutenant - Andrews, " Mr. David ; An derson and Senor de Arana. ; Mrs!' Ctrtr'ws Da men Cf comes ;the f i r i'r. Henry Oamon..": '- " '.z of the week which" has ! ' : ttrct to local society was th.-.t c: ..rs. Gcrtrui Danroh and Mr, Hcrry Danicn. The '' c ererr:pnT was IxMcIr. cd at the home 'of th 1ilde at Mcanalua at four o'clock onThurs-t-y rt'trrr.ern. The - wedding cere-r.- ..y v,aa read ty the Rev. Henry 11. T'arker, r.ho stood with -the bridal ) a'.y en th3 lar.al, which was beauti f r;cc rated for the ,occaaion with trc;:ical' palms and ferns. ;. " a ; 2 ' " The tridc'. wore a gown of. heavily nalr ciierei white -mull and white rcr. !t hat ,a ,'ned - with ostrich ;i ;3. .'.the w:3 attended' by.; her tw -little daughters, Esme and 1 Mather Darnon. Miss Esme wore a c' iuty w hite dress trimmed with 1 rk and she carried pink roses. Mis3 1 rather wore a Eimilar frock trimmed v ith Line rnd she cat 1 led a baiikt l i,e fcrt,: t-me-hcts'. A A ' -v A:. After th'e ceremony ; a wedding sup per, was served at which the bridal couple and relatives were present The rooms were beautifully decorated with a profusion, of 'rose3 -'sentiby frlenis. ' .-;. A,'--:"- As the harpy bride and groom de parted from the' house they were h 0 wc re d wl t h . ros e 3 and violet s. . ' ,: Mr. -and Mrs. .Damon are spending a honeymoon in the country and-will te at home to their friends some tinie in the latter part of December. Aa; . & 4k ' , Mrs. Chester Hunn Entertains. v Miss- Elsie , Smith ' and' Mis s" M eta Hansen cf San Lorenzo, California were the honored guests, t. a sewing tea on Thursday ariernoon at - which Mrs: Chester Hunn was hostess. ;The drawing. room where Mrs. , Hunn en tertained -her guests was; prettily de corated with yellow chrysanthemums and miden hair, 'he guests included, Miss Elsie Smith, Miss Meta Hansen, Mrs Lew ' Arnold, : Mrsj J.: J. Belser. ? Mrs. George Currey MnL OW;.Coop-: er, ;Mr. Ray Leeta,, Miss - Alice Har baugh, Mrs Charles Hal! and v Mrs. a McConnack. :-An v A-. ,A 6 A ; At '' : Vji MrL Lew Arneid't Intormat Tea, , -'';' i Mr. Lew Arnold entertained a in-:; formally at a sewing tea on Wednes day afternoon 'at her home on Luna-, lilo : street.-. Among those '. present ; wer Mrs : McCornjackv .Mrs. Cheiter. Hunn, Mrs. E. Geisieke, Miss Magoon, Mrs. Ray, Leech, Miss Alice Harbugh, MrsJA Alfred , Magoon, AMrsA Charles Raven and Mrs. Lew Arnold, . ; s A . : .--,;,v.-.r'"-. 9 9 - - - ?! '--r Miss. Harriet; Hatch' Dinner Party., 1 A Ac Miss Harriet Hatch was hDitess at .,'.".;' a prettllyappo!nted dinner last even-:VkAAv i ing at her home, an SBuicL Covers , c . were laid for 'eight, including Miss '- Mary von Holt,'. Miss ' Emily Farley, " a A Miss Elnora Sturgeon,, 'Mr. ; Ernest , i r; .; Hartman. Mr. Leslie Scott, Mr. -Da : aA a" J vis Anderson.- Lieutenant Anderson c , '- f and the hostess. ' After dinner ' .tbo ': V ' party; attended -the I dance given by , -v.;A Av';'i " '' .ir- " A - : -; - .- y ; V , v' - ;;- -i-A'.,AA :W:;j- ' '' ' '"' -" -' A .j--M-'t'jr, -. ' - A - ' " " Av-t-'r-v" '-"' ';;V;';-:-:-Vv'' ; '- ' vA'i;Vf-.A " s :;.;:r"v:;1 A:'. '.'A . vJ -'.n;tAA: A - i : - t v"v V' " '? ;a.ia s " A AV A. - A I '-V'-A ---- v'i- ?A- 1 -.' AASL" Mr. and A M rs. Haroi uastie; v at, i:; j ; Kaina!n.:;C"'A;.-V t ' lss: Harriet' Hatch Entertained. ; K aa Miss Nora ; Sturgeon entertained in X. ;' .,. r- Mrs. HaroUj V Castle ;; at Miss MI formally. Tuesday afternoon for Miss Harriet JJatch. Ten' ;; young ladles j vara TPOCPnt "" v''-c -v I Colonel Wilbur Wilder Entertains. Colonel Wilbur Wilder was host at an enjoyable dinner party on Thurs- a . day evening at his quarters at Lelle-l hua. s The complemented - guestwas ' a Brigadier General! Macomb. . Covers ', ", were laid" for eight, IncMdlng Prln-t . ' ' A-A'..-. . ; . :'.;V ' '- AAA .-A.-, .-. ; sachhacI? rpa Knwrtnanakoa. Hrladier Gener aL Macomb, Major and Mrs,, B. F. PRETTY WASHINGTON' BRIDE WHO JS if ELL-KXOlVX JX .IIOXOLCLr Cheatham,: Mr.: and Mrs. Gerrit P. j '' -f' tVv-f -f Wilder, Captain and Mrs. sturges and ' Colonel Wilder. A ; , v-vAA:':.:A;;;;- Miss Violet Stoever Entertains. 'a'; a;:: " ' Star-Bulletin Staff , Correspondence J ;. I''r a aA1-.v WASHINGTON; D; C.jiNoyA6.r-The wedding ; of Miss "Grass! -Virginia : HJutKe:ey - 01 .wasnington,;; jl,..v- ana, mt. uayara nyce-smun 01 san tran- : trie.;ViniA fitnowir wV'n Cisco and Honolulu; --foofc place this evening in the apartment of. Mrs. J. ah Informal sewing- tea on Wednes-: Eulkeley. grandmc'.her of the brice, at the Portland. Mgr. Shahan, rec day afternoon at thef nome ,of : Mr. tor of the Catiolic niver8 performed the ceremony. , ; v- and :rs.,H.FAWichman on" Victoria ;; A The bride. wh i?; exceedingly ; attractive, .)yore a. dress, of white ro street V-Among " those present ' were cade trimmed with . old-; family duch esse - and point lace and pearls. ?. A. Miss Rose Herbert, Miss Martha Mc- lace and tuUe yeU waaralso worn. Mifs Natalie Buckeley, who attender her rbAanv Mc r.rrhtfxn M.mtpr JnneiL cousin, wore pale piak brocades - ' '.; :;- - v. : ' : A A ,v v.. A Miss Beryl- Hunter-Jones.' Miss Lucy - v Mrs. William Andrew-GUI .wife of Captain Gill; U,; . motljer of Dimond, Miss Thelma1 Murphy, rMlss .the, bride, returned.tto Washington about a month ago with her daiTshter ftelen-Spaldin&r'MIssEIoisei-Wte man nrith hnKfPR--A ' ' V - v f ' Smith is the nephew of . the late Ja Henley Smith of Washington. He v win ittJte lua uriue iyrj uug - iour 01 aun-'iie. 4air , iue; f wui ; - vv .;nu-( nolulu, where. he is preparing to make some "investmenis. '' a , berlake, Mrs. Williams, MrskWoote , MrsC'-T aylor. Mrs S Nevilles, iirs. 'Afee. Mrs.. Cutts; -Mrs. Humbert, Mrs. Baker, . Mrs. Case, v MraA H. . B Pratt, Mrs Gerald Johnson, Mrs. Ross Kings bury. Mrsl4 Morris 'Mrs..,Douglas Mo DougaL M rs. " Schlanser, M rs. M athe son, "Mrs DenmaUv.-" Mlsa Julia Mo Stcckcr. Mra V Kirby Smith, Mrs. Clark. Mrs; -Timber lake. 1 ':J '"v i - r '" ' - " 4s ":, i"1 -" ' Luau fsr'MateiityHome.-;"' Arrangements for the : luau to 1 be given for - the : Kaplolanl ; Maternity I lome are almost eompleted.and these in charge feel that a the affair will surely-be a success. Mrs. J. M. Dow fett is chairman of the committee and 4t.be has for her supporters. Princess Karanianao Mrs, William f Mutch. Mrs."' George Woo!ey, Mraj WV L. Rowers, Mrs J.' - A. Cummings, v who will look after the Hawaiian edibles; I Mrsi RA VfJ : Shingle, who will arrange j for the foreign Tunch; MrC F.-E. Rich-; ardson, who wilL have the coffee and 1 ice cream, and Mrs. .A.: JA Campbell, who ; will; dispense ; the flowers and lemonade. , , ."-;'' : . "' A j i. The affair will take place next Sat-, urday from twelve until two o clock at the Ksplolani Maternity Honie.- , ';A:AA':":v; " ' : - ""-A - a - A' Henderson-Johnson Wedding. . ' ' '' ". A quiet wedding was f solemnized last: Saturday evening at the Catholic Mission, when. Miss Marie Dorothy f Johnson became the bride of Mr, A. T. Henderson. Only the intimate friends of the bridal couple were present. A ; : a'";.. AS:-'' '-"' va a; ' : ; , Mrs. Henderson is laiTacoma girl and. has been visiting In'HonoIulu but a short time. Mr,, Henderson is well known In' this city, having' lived here and in Ewa for several years. Mr. and Mrs, Henderson will mako their home ia; Honolulu. A A r ' -:"A 9'-9 9 '-;':' ' fjeceptiort and Dance at Schcfieid Barracks. ' -A - ' One pf the most-brilliant affaira of the army c ire) es this season wa? the reception and dance at Schofle'J Tar racks last evesing in horTor cf Cr!cr.el and Mrs. French of the'- Seccr. J In fantry. The affair took place in tl.2 new hall- at1 SchcflelJ, which ,wrs ; beautifully' decorate-d.- The pavi;: i was, a bower-of beautiful r trM American flags."1' While an ahurJar.ee of cut blossoms were placed about th ; room. v' 'The .tables where the refresh.: were served were decoratel with flowers and :'were. lighted with j.l.a.A i candelabrum..'- : Though, there .'were over two hun dred -guest3, .present, only a faw cf the local army -pcopla attended. .:: , ' :. . ,..-:-' a dt- A ' ?.frs.:iW.:'A.'E2Ui.!r.N f?n!rT Te'.u . -Mrs. II. A. LaMwin cf Maui t.Aer tained at an, enjoyahle. sawing tea Wednesday afternoon cf lait wcr'.c f. r Mis3 Dolree cf.Ean Frar.cio, who visiting, on i:aui. , The gutct3 inch.: I- 4L A. A Mrs. ' F.' W. Beardilee Entertafned. - - ua ' veancsaaj, A "eiA r!-f Ch eatham.:vAmone thflseDresent werefnd Mrs. Albert HornerMr. and Jlrs, oeorge Angus ana, Mrs.-George tv ue-, , KPstonIMrS. gel entertained at1 a 'prettily appoint- .a 7 urAo. ed tea for- Mrs. FA W. Beardslee, who J!f Dl St nmv was :a?rldeht of-HonoIalu. fefdl; years ago.; The affair was given-at the home of Mr, 'Angus on Kewalo I frB street.; The drawing room was effec- ,r. A v. I - - L1.U;1 MTCijucvuiaicu Tiiku nan uti.au jjatuut anu uwuuc 4J.un. ui.ovu - ' .4 . itlttno, locf Wotting In 1cV,r-i- A.rE. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs.vJ.'.A Oil man, Mrs. Love, Miss, Moore, Mr. ind Mrs. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Athcrton, Dr. and Mrs. f Hobdy, Mr. Stanley, Dr. and MrtMorong; Mr.. and Mis. Arthur. Ingall3, . Dr. and Mrs. Wood, 'Mr.-and Mrs. Winkley, M.r. and Mr. and Mrs.'F. G."Lyser entertain--Mrs. Pond, Mrs. WiUiam W'all, Miss i A. i . . l''m.. i . ' J it! rv AitrriEou, ana miss a nomas. , 'j'A- -;; A ',.A?.A'-:j" Brown-Hanna Nuptials.' aIA'A';'' A a cable was received iil Honolulu during the week announcing -the mar riage of Mls Helen Brown of Hono lulu and Mr. Stephen .Walter Hanna 6f Columbus. Ohio. The wertdin? - solemnized at. the home of the bride's T; Welter IT:: vaci'Cos: - ' ..... r . f ft - n " " X i Ar - For eailar. 4rin:.!.--j c - i Pure, Delicious, Nutr AfT5T I t L-ilW. . ... . 1 . Breakfast Cocoa, 1-2 lb. tlr.3 Balccrs Chocolate (ur.srct ' a ' ened). 1-2 lb. cc':es German's Sweet Chcco!at?, ' 1-4 lb. cakes Tct It L?t::x C;- V - A " ft V- TT ZUa. Jen-: cr!:.: f T ;r. i O. C ru " CM 1 A r C.:z . Tr.. :' t' A was of Beardslee, y : A-'AAA'-A- A A . Ai.: -.r AA-; a... Birthday Party. v ' S :-r Wn plates.', . -: -j'tf..A--'' - On 'Tuesda? Frances - Aloha Clark 1 The after-dinner hour, yyas devoted celebrated her eleventh birthday at ;.to Jrldge and the. first prize, an alu v.a f.., Ai.e,. mlnum, patty, tin, was given' to Mrs. mates.:? After" many games; much fou:, Bushand, the consolatlop. an grandmother in f Columbus a on ; j the, and laughter -ihe..5iL-wa zles-ancT bonbons being- tha W?Xof i mi,- aiu ent.were Mr. and Mrs. Marston Camp- to depart, having found;the afternoon;?;KSr s.- Ned Lopmis ; and Mr arid Mr3. Lyser. f f.r ... -- v;. &:'.':?' .'.:A'A' .-A-A --.v.'.: rV--AA' v"A--'J":a Miss Millard. Takes, Photographic Mf9 MAT. Millard ;teaVeji for"' San 0r. Ao.4 ':Mrs.AW.-Li'-'Moore" Entertain Franciscor on . the Sonoma ' Friday, D ,?Pd , Mrs.. U; Moore entertain where she will spend tbe 'Christmas 0 at- an: enjoyable: pedro party : last holidays , at .the Bellevue, later- visit- evening at-the, home of . Mr. and, Mrs. ing friends in' Southern A California WV, R. Castle on Victoria atreetA- The before returning to Eoston. . r rooms -where. thc; guests.: played: xarda i Miss Millard has a large collection rG prettily decorated with': fragrant of fine photographs of native Hawai- troplcal flowers. Partners were select la ns and' Maoris secured duringA her ' f d by r means ;xf little rpaper lels .at recent owrneyings v among the ; Pact"' Cached tor tbe, score -ards and at each fic islands, and k these "she v will ' use of : the tables Awere.j lets' harmonizing to illustrate a' series of Ulks 'she has: with those on the cards Among- ttbse been preparing this year; A'-,fi- V - present wereAMr. and Mrs AAJ F. Grif The SrrIce.'Bridg,'niW:?t:Ai;' tv The Service Bridge Club was enter tained 'last .Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Matheson at her horne at.-Fort De Bussy: -The prizes were taken by Mrs. Neville, Mrs.' Preston and Mrs. 1 f 1 hs, -Mr and. Mrs.T,'r A.: Kennedy,: M rr land MrsAF.-fW.i WichmanAMiss Hop per, : M r. rand ; Mrs,Al.ranK t Ha'stead Mrs4 Lackland, ::M ts. 'iFZ. W.f Beardslc, Mrs.: MarxrMr,1? and; MrtvJ ? Allies Candlesa Mrvr :'.'- .' J; : Lowrey,' Mrs. Helen StorrsC Mr. and Mrs; LangeMr. A Miss Brown was - one of the fnost popular members of ; the younger set nd the dB proceeding her departure for the' mainland were filled with en tertainments given in her honor. Mr. Hanna iS'thenephew; of the late Sen-. etor Hanna and Is a prominent youn? btitinessman ; of Columbus. . -...'';-v'' . . & 9--A,".-? V: ."v-v Mrs. Edwarrf .CarDenter- Entertained. 'Mrs.". Edward Carpenter, who- has come to Honolulu recently, was the j1 guest of honor at a bridge -tea yester day ! afternoon, Agiyen , by . .Mrsi ;Johfi Stuart Johnstone at .her.home at Fort Ruger., The color scheme for the dec orations : was yellow and was; carried out in, evey, detail- The prizes were brown Japanese baskets filled with yellow A chrysanthemums A and A were given" to 1 Mrs. E. J. Tlmberlake, , Mrs Ross Kingsbury, Mrs? Denman, Mrs. Cutts ; and Mrs, WootenA. Mrs. Car penter'was giyen a guest prize, a bas ket filled with fragrant violets.' Among those present were Mrs. Edward Car pemter, Mrs, Sessler, Mrs. E. J. Tim ed-Mrs. B. I). Slcgtrott, .Mrs. IMv-r Boyum. Mrs. H. P. . Ball v. in. Mr Millia Hair, Mrs. . W. 3. Mi;:.:!, !rr Fitz-erali, .Mrs. A. W. CclIIrA Mr S. U. Taylor,. Mrs. Z., B. IA ir A: ". Miss Mary -.rM Ir.-' ll'rz IA Leech, Mi -: j Al:xar..'?r, an.i Mi: 3 I.: Tucker.. ..- . - .. . A; ... ' ys 1 A . A. ..r ' ' ' nicotian tr.i Art Cxhititi:n at KUcrrAn Club.;-. i.ua ..ar.;.:y evcr.rT tro i.;.: ; t" Club hcM a re;:::!cn for Mr. D. M; -ard Hitchcock in crdsr that M.::A Ian3 rr.!sht have an err.- tur.:ty -cf viewing the artist's latest work. There were many beautiful paintir.3 shewn and. much Interest .v.-a 3 dl:r':yr i ly Ic-.r: the guests. During the evenir..; H.ht -r ! refreshments were served ty a nun- ( i: ber-of young' ladies, a ..-'Among' thc:'i.-f:: present were Mrs. Henry Waterhou: ?, Eurr Mr. and Mrs Carl da Roi, Mrs. 'J; hn ' rara T. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ar-AA; Ir.A r. .try a: th c. :r 1 IlJ. w- ' Guild I r .. -' 11 1 1 - 7 'A:l"7 : - "7 A:,' - -t ' - JS:S ;tli.:Z ' p.m.';:;: r - A---n AAO'SnAAConffim - s. - : v -.-s;,--:, -.irfA-'"-AAAA V" ''- f-.'A ' A' A A' - .'A '-''.'-A :.A A::.''. - - A--';'" V iA-.! ' . -' .; . V'-;'"";- - - a rr -Tr - " --"'n '- y?v!-''-v ;-;ri- - aa.' ".-a.- ::A- n o :"-' ' :Vi 1 r c i . .1 i i , i . , l ,AT7J?- i T f, A f' vTSJ ' , "A A f I AiMV A A-'.' A II t-" r r I I n s - .'--i Mi till " f . I m ! 111)1 i 11 9 I 1 lllli;j iI.fl ftll!fISII 'i m I I : -7 I 1 . I I i t I 1 i l I f w J 1 r : - It ' . t . - J; r . I I I , a r llllll : : :'::." A", .;--A- - - -a AAA: ''m'A A A A? A ESA This yMlAourStOckOt .Aji.:A'AcA--:;:s:alloPl::a"f Hemstitched AAAAAAA ; Embroidered ; and DrawnwoTK : .ITxZY: reg. il.75. ACspec. $15 SQ'xStT reg. lOO..'specv. 1.50 23"x33"; reg. . 25. ..spec ;1.75 a. . -: - ' v t .-7: ; D"x331reg. ; 2.75. ..spec 2 . ZYxW reg. 3.75 . . . spec. , 2J5 '.V'-'-A-v: -A A ax . reg. $.15; spec. .10a : 9 .; x 6 ; reg.- ; 0; spec. , " .15 7ix 74 'reg". ::V-25r spec",:; 12,f xl ..reg. A5; spec; . .25 18. x18 a reg. 15; spec 1.00 v.1& x18 v reg. , 1.50; spec. 1.15 i ..--.: -' -A -.r'-'-;-7. -a' A -w -'.-. -y:- A- -A. :: - o ' "A- -j I. '-.'-'- A t ''-'- A--,tr-!'l'"':-A-'--'- ''-t-,'" " 1Sx54; regular 20 . . . . . . . , ........ . . . .. . . A. . . . speeial .81.50 . 20x56; reg. -4.50. . . . . I. ; .spec $30 ---' '::A. . - j ' ' -ny. t'h;-AA-, - .A AAf Af" ' AW AAA-- Mi:-' -V AA'A? --.AAv-A h. .:." - This voir our ;stock os these teautin aA':a'.aa-::i:: vauviuuiK-wc uavc snuwu. a i lie unacrnoica;prices lor.one weeK oniy : a --- . rl AND EMBROIDERED - -'--.- ' -.- . i A'i;"AK.J r .'-f '-i - -. ? "r " y : . '4 :..;..- r-"-v brass Ltnen Round ; HAND EMBROIDERED" "i .' urass Linen jgaar ,-'?.A 27"x27 reg. $3.501 . -. , .'..spec $3.00 ; 34wx34" j reg .40.; iv, V; r .spec 3.50 2 40-x40 reg. , 6.50. u .spec- 4.50 . : : -.r- Centers - r -: ' ' a A.i:;. A:'jrA-'---' -" i. - '. ' 18 diamA reg.$2.50. l ..... spec $1.75 ; A 27 diam. reg. a-4.50.. . . r. .spec 3.50 A - '."- - A -' ' .A-' ,' '- 36 diam. reg. 8.50. ..... .spec 6.50 brass xinen iov les 4 diam. reg. $ 135.. .....spec $ 5 t 6 diam. reg. 0. . . .'. A spec. '".35 : N 7- diam. reg. .60. .... . .spec - .45 ; 10 diam. reg. 1.00. '.spec . .73 12 diam. reg. 125. . .....spec 1.00 :90x 90; regular-$35.00.:; IOOxIOO regular 40.00. ' .A. :. 'i 'X.. uA'A-special '.30.C0'; lOT103Areflu.ar' - 37J50 '. '.90x144 regular A 37.50. .' .'. . I '; .' A.' . v ;. special .,: 270 A Napkins to match, $15.00. . .; f . lV-speciarv:12.C0 : : :A ;, -a-; - a -T Af - " s-'-:C: a'-'--' :-':-a-' C - v :" r: " ' Grass Linen Dress w ; Embroidered in Cherry Bossom, A Chrysanthemum, 1" ; ; Dragon .and Wisteria - J-A ::-; aA AA i :A'A;A'i'. -.!: Dress Patterns, regular $2 5.00 . 1 -; .... . ; . , . r; ( . S a fe ' $25.00 . ? Waist 1 Patterns -.' regular' $ 8.50 . si ... ' Sale ' : 5.00 A n-:r?(AH-r?::i-'';: ! r ' - A'-' -N 'viC?ilJ,V - Hl I s t, : : ' " :?''-::-A''-:,''iA::Ahvl'i--A 'f-'--Til A y "'-.. -. -.-; -'- ': .-- t'r.A