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twelve nOXOLULC STAR-BULLETIN', SATURDAY, SEPT. G, 1913. Mm O U'EEK li complete. without its f wedding ia these days of cinch matrimony. Commencing,- with . v. ay last spring when Juliette Ataer-. ten started the fashion by marrybz. Jack Guard end ending on .Wednes day of . this week with the McCorris-" ton-Crafg nuptials, the 'little 'god Hymen has had a busy teascra-tylng'' the marriage knots end fmishfiig''cff " tLe good work begun by Cupid. And euth a variety of knots as there has '. L( n cf .so many colors, and tied In rj many ways Lrge weddings, small '. '..f iJIsgs church weddir.gB, home. vtddingE,'Cut-of-doors .iand Indoors, a ch on a ; having its own . Individual rcte to make It distinctive from the ethers. Groat charm and old-fathicn-'. f J hospitality marked the marriage of Mies Nina Craiic to Mr. Daniel Mo Ccrristonxm Wednesday n'.gbt A de-s I "htful Informality pervaded the Craig hoTTie' where the event took ; '.za an informality beginning at the, t ... r.clusion of the ceremony, extend L. .z thrcugh the reception iand sup r and .tudlag with a! rollicking r.ce la the drawing room which the ..ihuslattlc ones "cleared for action." i ::.e lively music of Kaai's quintet add 1 the final jolly note to this occa :i of rejoicing. : , , X . ' . , li e deccratioas were simple but 'cctlve, a pink and white; color c:ne was carried out with pink tfed tlgtr lilies, roses 'and waxy r.tion Lulls, with streamers and,, rs knots of pink and white tulle. . v altar was constructed with a cur i cf. soft green vines, semi-enclos-' ty inks and palms, caught, here ' : t'.tro with. tulle. In the large .(.r, erected on the lain tor the r tatlt-s, hundreds of, pale pink :us were garlanded about, ;'a :y wall of them closing one end. :.tlre place wa3 brilliantly Ilium I v, .;h green and whif Incan- t j lobes. -- . - ' . i -' .!-... vj . ;!y at half past et-ht ' the'. i i . . ii i ii i - i ( ' 77 II" . 'A ' V:, I T f s. " . . ' f 4 - ! ; . .' -"i r s. Dan Il Lit ( v r t t on .riy entered Jthe drav.;;room K.5J EI 2? KRIS M.M 8 K M 8 9 r, 2b3 - etwecn an Kerr, -Mr. and Mro: R. W. Breckons,', jvoiaudr G. Photo by Perkins. Uu7ci Ys Vf Vow ' . "vT ' itcto, .--3-Ii reckons, Mr. Percy Deverill, . ecu Miss Nawccmb, LleuL' B. R. cs attended only by her sister. Mjv (Jeo Fu,lerf Mn and Mrg Wm. p(,toI1, Capt and Mrs. John Thomas, .r.a Lennett as rnatjn oi non- Car; bcip j M,8S MarjorJe preeth, .Ma . 4 gn.-s -Walker and Capt and Mrs. . LcVert McCcrrttc irctUer Mr Mfg-. Wm. .Williamson, Mr.lG ge if ; Jamerson. ' . :ny Lcoge to Entertain. Monday evening, September Ji, .tjtcay Lodge No. ,X O. O. F.r will ".mataTcr their wtve and the mem- thq Rehekah Degree, in the t r. cua jmts. iu. ii. woaenousa, mt, .'and -.Mrs. Geo. F. Davles, Mr. and Mrs. 1 ,4'ef '.'V off. Mr. C. F. Drake. Mr. and Mrs. H:-crti V.ynl ii0CS Ji ir'a",ur;, lhofl A. O-Brien,-. Mr. and Mrs.-A.1' ; On tv i t nn r i ii r iu . . ri. t'-!... . i cv .T-ht,. uartonb?rE,Ur. and Mrs.' H. G. Smart, m;. . 5 -A - . ' L TTT r.- Chaa Lucas. JrJ Mr. and MTa.T. .i 1 ? l0' U1,e AVt it V bwanzy; Gov. and Mrs.1 W. F. Frearl Ibe.s tf :.nett's gown was a Davisou a copy of a I rcr.ch model tla iIr and Mrs. James u waa maae ia me mo- I.;.; lie. 'I - o' mutton" style, the fckirt c ry full over the hips tr.d scant fttt, with a daring JUtle slit showing the exquisite lace I tticoat The material was ;:ul strawberry pink brocade. Odd.FellowB UalL v The committee on arrangements, un der the direction of the Noble Grand c. IL Brown, have everything in read- Geo. Kluegel, Mr. and Mrs. D.!I Aus- Wakefleld. Mr. and Mrs.'Wm. Thompson, Mr. andJss lor the occasion: The prize for Mrs. B. IL Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. L. ihe highest score in the card games rerry, ilr. David Center, Mr. and Mrs. will be a' handsome large cutlasa A. G. Horn,. Mr. A. K. Smythe,-Mr. pitcher foc.the lady, and for the Odd and Mrs. J. F. Child;j"lr. E. T. An- J fellow making the-highest score, the dcrson, Mr. Bradford Sumner Mr. and! Prize M be a. gold Insignia of the or- aer. ' - ' ;;. 1 :. . . . - Vho musiev will be furnished by a trufntette' elub of Havfraiians, assuring fine music for these who care to dance the l'ght fantastic' 7 V ; ' Refreshments w.i be- served on the roof garden at v ten thirty, at which tme the Noble Grand and a number cf the brothers will speak a few words appropriate to the occasion. The "At home" is given In honor '1 m'n(A rtA raz lace the new " , y i: w iub witcs ana memoers oi me ue- ch Leas of transparency .being VS-Z"nrt?.T- Arr.iua 'Bree-.I0.r we wives anaes- Fame 0010 and eUllished ott- "'Jf. IL ,?ut 1 Ph- Mr and ;.-v -vStai TiflRfiPmenterI. Mrs.John Fleming, Mrs. Margaret Mor- " T CQTi Mlcoot MnrtrQTl Klaodro Xf Afrrnti ere a tulle butterfly bow on ner ?r' ."tt"., l :nl; i ..H.mitr-lvt VflTIi. S -5D uuubuu.. drnn. Mrjand Mrs C.mvo Mr. rarrlo made of brocaded ctiar t,),inrft Mrs. Mrs. "AVrrrih. ' Carter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Myatt, ;?WB 'WS ;fSSS;Li rSl" dron- Mr-and Mrs- Grove. Mrs. Carrie t was made of brocaded char y;,,,, - nA f ,-- -e wiih a long court train hang- ,ingwcrth Mr. Paul- Knudsen, Mr, Al frcn the shoulders. The .under fre(j hooper," Mr. F. J. II. Schnack. s and bodice were draped i lth Mr and Mrs. II. Davis. ? Mr. Walter J i(to the coetume. Jb4 to-. Buckland. lrs. S. Gertz. Mr. and Mrs. was ";ppliqued with exrinlsite rtian I, Int. A boudour cap -oi te degaze lace, caught with ; e bli-soms held the long .tulle in llace. Orange blossoms v.t it li gain at the hem of the peclally the Rebckahs have in the past shown great friendship, and have ever been ready at all times to assist the Odd Fellows In1 carrying out the great principles cf tho order, 'To relieve the L. II. Underwood. Miss M. Llehtfoot. Mr. Sam ChUlingworth Jr., Mrjand Mrs. A. T Longley, Miss Helen-Garvin, Mr. and Mrs., Lord," Mr. and 'Mrs. J.- A. Young, Mr. -and Mrs. J. A. M'npnMl " 'Mica Machnn ' Mica V ' VT tra!A. She carried a shower r.4,. t., n , ; uet of white bride's roses and Mrs. Iioward Bowen; Mr Tbos. ,bnIe B'n. 'm hai fern. Her only orna- ts wcra a platinum necklace with prtRnT1 M- rhSfl smim9n mi00 n cknell. Secretary, Paul Smith. ; nrl and diamond pendant, ahd a starratt, Mr. and Mrs. John Lennox, ! 1' '' t::ium bar pin set with pearls and Miss E. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. T. Sham J In Naval CirM. : - ;nds,;both gifts of the groom. ,. .Migg sharD.'Mr. Fred Wichman; Mr. tW S H g x if. X g fi"jC S f $ V ' K -' - . ' -: ":; - s CALLING DiVS t v ,' a x , for noxoLrLr X , , : s - x VcUj Punahoa. Makikf. ? Taesdajs WaikikiKaplolani s Park, Kalmuki. Palolo. . First f J? Tcesday Fort Roger. . 5 iJ lVednesda j s Nuuacu, , "uTinuI, n. Pacific Heights. First and third P . Wtdnesday, .a b o"ve Nuuanu S - N. bridge; second and "fourth Wed- S a, nesdays, below bridga; . fourth .X Wednesday. Pacific Heights; first X and thirds Wednesdays; Alewa H ; Heights. - ;;i - v .r : : . - Thnrsdays The Flaics. fc Fridays Hole's and town, h ' fourth Friday. Fort Shatter, first Friday. ' - . Manoa, College Hills, first And ,K third Friday. - - . . K Sattfrdais Kallhi. third and K fourth Saturdays, Kamehameha X a! Schools. , . v :-" . -; . . : . Fort Saaftcr-Calling day cv- ' ery Friday. .-..; ' 'vL- ;M v - '-.i --' ' M Nota The telephqacnuEib-r of T rK the Society Editor is nojr 2916. a ; x . v -. . 5i 'st a ? .. ft "$LSt i tenant Harry Balbridge, Lieutenant; Ix.squ'st, Lieutenant .ZuIte. U- ; S. . M.; C.t Mr., aad Mrs. Dent Robert and, Mrs. C.'.AnMariner,.: . . . , Qneen Laiakalr.iii's I'ci LonelKon- Qn Tuesday, .rthe,:dxiy -of fcf birth-; ? dsy, ier majesty Quoen li'.luokelani eriprta'inei a hundred: or tinore of her s old frlenfis .t a pol luncheon. ' Tee af , feir took place at.fcer ome..tt WaikikJ after the44Xb!ic: .reception at WashiDg-. : ton, Placnn The. housH was beautifully : decorated. Jn red,jflanilng:lxoras, car-. natters acdmassea. qf othr red flow-; . i , i . i l , 3 ers oeiug:,ptac(i: aoouLiiu cowis vuu Jardinieres,,,, Imsapd) hanging bas ; kete of f.f r,ns xX-stq, ,used a f ittir g c backgrcundf.wbiier; crejjy where v-.were d raped flags the private xlag of roy. alty, the national Hawaiian flag,; and 'tt$ Stars .and, gtrjpesJtof the U..S, A. i Lenc-on vwas served.. at .a long table on tee iata Atescpvena, was placed a large , basket, 'of, ixoras, , graceful sprays of (he same flower . being strewn terere tne yueen ine places wera marked with the;, royal coat-of-arms. Among, those invited to this function were: . ' . ' V, . -. : ;. i Those who were invited, to luncheon at WaikikJ . were Princess Kawanana koa, Mr. and' Mrs. John Domlnls, Mr. and Mrc. Curtis P. Iaukea.Mrs. Fred IaukeaJ . Mrs. Carl Hollo wa,;r Mrs. Ahrens, . Mrs: I EL A. ,McInernyv Miss Ella Mclnerny, Mrs Victorla Ward,' Miss Kathleen Ward,' Miss Luey Ward, Miss Kulamanu Ward,' Mrs. Sam Allen, Mrs. McWayne, Mrs.v Monsarrat, Mrs. Coney, MrsRefljes, Mtss Walker, Miss Melntyre. Miss Ladd. Miss Mott-Smith, Mrs. Stillman, MrSv Haft, Mr. and Mrs. Searle, Miss Searle," Mrs; Bush, Mrs. Hopkins, Miss Ahblo,"Mrs.' Marjr Beck ley, Mrs. George. Beckleyr'Mrs.'V Sam ChUlingworth. Sr Mrtnd Mrs. Chas. ChDlingworth, Mrg; AWrlch,' Mrs. Bos worth, Miss Ethel Whiting.. Mrs. Tripp, Mrs . Carry Roblflsoaj v Mr. and Mrs . George: Smithies, Mrs;Ehen Low.-Mrs. Evans, Mrs.- Helen Sosa, , Mrs. Mc Guire, Mrs. Greeny Jdrs. Fernandez, Mrs. John Colburn, Mrs. Hannah Pal mer, Mrs. Alice Brown and others. - Mrs.' Moroni Entertained. i ; n Mrs. Frederick, Morong. of Honolulu, accompanied by, her iwo children; ar rived on a two months' visit jto Cali fornia. Mrs. Arthur, Duncan, whose guest she will be. for, several weeks, was a recent dinne?,, hostess in ner honor. The affair waa held in her home in Sacramento street and later the guests attended the theater. Dr. Morong has gone east on a business trip and will- depart. Immediately up on tS return for his Island home. Mrs. Morong, who was Miss Bessie Uannlgan, is the daughter of Mr.: and Mrs. M. Hannigan and a -sister ' of Mrs. Arthur Duncan. Miss Josephine Hannigan and Percy Hannigan. Ex change. , i if (f.--'--f-yp::c-l Mr. Warrea's Bfaaer- :r ' J Mr. Will Warrea observed the an niversary of his "birthday on Monday -r Conla; Ceeeptiei . On Satnrday. Sept ISth, from" 4 to. 6. to meet Midshipman Ivan Graham, Mr. and Mrs. W. Montrose Graham will be at home to . all of their friends. . . Jay-Burton Nuptials. . - ' v A quiet wedding, took place on Sat urday, August 23, whn Ralph GJay and Alice S. Burton were united ia marriage by Rev. IL E. Smith, of the Methodist church. Only the Immedi ate friends of the couple were pres ent. After the marriage, a . wedding supper was served at-their tiome, 203d Nuuanu avenuel' They intend to stay in Honolulu. . -. . i. .. : v - Guests from Honolulu.-' ' l . v Mtss Lillian Bernard, the fiancee of Htrold E. Havens, of San Francisco, will have as her guestMr. PhlUp Rice, nee Miss Flora Benton, a bride of last season who arrived from Ho nolulu last week. Mrs. Rice will be the gueet of . Miss Bernard for two weeks and will probably take a so journ of Southern California before her return to the islands. Exchange. . ' ... . . . ; Opmioris of Elite .v::.vV;Misa. lrba''Iaukea,."al popular' socieij gill of Honolulu, , recently re- turned from the United States."- t';.;- - -yy : V- ; ' '; ..,:',. ,v: ; . .' sk fes's a'-s si&xxw. s .'ft n s a k g s s k 'a ?r Cooper and Reynold McGrew; the. bar- -ani Mrs. A... L. ' Andrews, Mrs.' Cou itone. ' Mr3. Howard Is one of the most tal ented pianists Honolulu has had the opportunity cf hearing. She expects to leave shortly for a trip to England, and the recital is. In the, nature of a farewell. ; The place of the recital i3 to be announced later. A large audi ence" is expected to attend the reci tal, a3 all of - those who will appear Lave" won . places in : local tausical circles. . . :-7--''::. Jfr; and Jfrs. Wnrrcn's Dinner Mr. and Mrs. John Trenholm War ren were hosts informally at dinner last night at thtrtr beautif aK4ojHa'er Kewalo street Their guests were ur. iii '' 1 ' " 1 1 " sets, Mr.' J.. A. Macauley of Berkeley. Miss 5opers Thimble Party. ' . Mis3 Iluth Sopor entertained yes terday at an informal tea at which thimble .work . was the ordei of ,the atterncon. A few of the card enthus iasts devoted themselves to Five Hun dred until tea time,- when . delicious 'eats' .were -served.; Among; those present at this occasion were Misses Ruth deper Elizabeth and Phoebe Car tcr, 'Pauline, Schaefer, Elolse Wlctt man, Margaret Center, Beth Woods, Daphne Damon,; Helen McLean, Ruth Anderson, Myrtle ; Schuman, Helen paldJc. AUpg llasUngs, and. Thelma ivlurpny. s . . . - Following tho suggestion of Impre sario Joel Cohen teat the dictates of society be ignored duriaj the present seascn cf theatrical, activities and that the society matron, maid and man pay their first consideration to cemfort and wear negligee Instead of formal ovening clothes whe iattend lag the opera house, the Star-Bulletin-ashed for tho opinion of a number o( . the. social leaders, of . Honolulu with? the following results: .. u Princess Kawananakoe ; Shirt! waist and eklrts are.-not In order after.-? o'clock. .- Evening dress la the only thing. .. - ; Mrs. Edward Carpenter of Fort Ru ger I hope the fashion of wearins EV.rt wrists and skirts to the Opera L'ou?e not be taken -up, but If it is -I suppose we wl", XL wear them. J Mrs Wal'er. Macfarlane One ex5 prct3 to be more dressy. at the Opera' liouc than rhirt waists. - An after noon dress would be more suitable. - Mrs. Morton Rlggs The company docs not warrant any dressing up. A lingerie dress will be quite appropri ate. , . . . " - -.' Mrs: Charles ChUlingworth Bcin? at the Opera house, peopla . should dross, but they won't ..Therefore uni versal Informality of dres cljht Just as well be advocated littla sil'x fncks, lingerie dresses and ctbef "iu-betweea" gowns. - ."' . Mrs F, --B. McStocker A lineria dress is the- most comfortat'.a thicg to wear, to occasions such' as thea. . .Mrs. C G. ,Bockus IH people dres, for , these' plays it will, be- more of a nuisance than a pleasure. I approve of wearing simple ' afternoon dres3e3.' Mrs. Arthur B. . Owens Deuil toilette is In' order on occasions sucli . as these,"!' think. distressed, to care for the orphan, the Wow, and bury the dead.' The onlcers of Harmony Lodge are: J by giving a 3ollr!'Starffinner at tne. vioo. MacDonald. Eizht congenial souls James were there' ttf assist in the celebration -and that they rwere highly successrui , was amply testified to by. one' and all. ; An' excelleht dinner was served at a , table daintily "decorated '.with white. Mrs. Craig, the bride's mother. and Mrs. R;: W.. Shingle carnationsnd.'ndenhaljv The (Par- : -nJsomery gowned in gray silk Cocke Mr. , and Mrs. wB. Thomas, U. S S S th (: fpe mattilesse. the bodice jwhich Mr. and Mrs. u c. Ables, MIss Tho ' oVders and 0 .3 drapea witn gray camon Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bath.-Misa 1 of rhmrWr; ffftm raBhi, - inemosi apprecmurc .umire vi v- . . - - r f UfSOn ! I HAF KflTTl Tl!! n V M T gmia de Brlssac and her company. Mr. Warren's guests wore. Mr. George Chantley.-Mr. Fred Jamieson, Mr, R. hair finished th touene, iiPS, Miss Helen Alexander Mr. and steer for southern waters "Tavs Ta San S. Walker; "Mr. .Will Jonnson: Mr. J. Irs. Jane McCorriston. mother of Mrs. A. Wall. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Francisoxchan f . y S j A. TJunbarh.' R. S. West and Mr. ( r..e groom, wore black chiffon and sa- w with touches 01 01a Diue ana goia r n the bodice. After throwing her bouquet which v rnrrht hv Miss Eva McCorriston Ihe brlde"joined iif the dancing for r. t.r.If an hour or more. The young c le then escaped to the Pali, r.iJst 'a 'tornado of exploding fire , - -r rs . rire and old shoes. The ' 'e's going away suit was of black I -white check with a smart little : t of black velvet trimmed with a - v rreen' Dlume. h f 'After a honeymoon spent in the de- Ltful Pall. home or tne u. m. ode's.'- Mr. and Mrs. McCorriston v M rail for . lino woere wty.wm -.ate their home for the nexfc few 1 linong those Invited to their pret ty wedding were: ' 1 - Mrs. jane McCorriston. Mrs.-C. W. ' Json, Miss Genevieve Hudson,1 Mas JarnVs Hudson. Misa Belle McCor si Mr R. McCorriston. Mrs; Ed-Loant-tt Mrs. ' Fanny Love,: Mr! "cr Love, Miss Belle JohnsoaUj Mrs W. IL Hoogs, Missesjipogff, ' -Vs William and Cyril Hoogs, "Mn ' Mrs. Frank Hoogs, trs. Margaret Mr. and Mrs. - Clarence H. c Misses Cocke, Mr. and Mrs. W. Love. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lo ve,Mr. 1 Mrs. IL McCorriston;,Mrsses Jer 'e and Eva McCcrristcn. Mr. Go. T'orrl-tcu. Mr. und Mrs. John Lu- Cara-Lucas, Mr. - ;"--3 Harr?et and Mary . Mrs. W. E. ' 1. s 1 Dougherty.Mr. and Mrs I, Iurd Mr. : -0n Monday Ensign Hamilton Bryan ,Do"gla3n E. R. Hendnr. Mrs. J.' J. KnHivan . a u v.t . Miss Zoe Waikins, Mr. and Mrs. Robt 0pM Club It a the Country C,ub" Clarke. Mrs. H. H. -Watkins. Mr. and. lard Thosefpri Mrs. T. IL Petrie, Miss MabelArm-' S Jack VmAh-Q younger 8et Was strong. Mr. and Mrs. S. Burbank. Mr. C1yde Pavhe Rv Cameron Kendall supper-dance . given, at, the Country and Mrs. T. Owen. Mr. and Mrs. '01! MIsV;Helen: Wilder;, Between BlonVLieut and Mrs. H. Sharp, Mr. SS ccurse .of the delicious chowder- K tSuSlind,,y,rS ,ETlizaDu3Kendrick. Roger Carson, WiUiam Ma- !uPper 1 Voya.fd girls matched bar, Mr, J. Phillips, Miss Mae Weir, riB and Ted Parrish - V favors attractive bouquets of flowers. mJSS J 1 "n Wedneeday evenLng Captain lef ;py.balloons-and danced lag, Mr. and Mrs. O., WTiite. Mr. and :? WRicf pa(1 i.- i y..B ilWn with their partners found in this man- as a iarewell to a -number of his nef--Uter jmpjKT evening waa de friends. On. the same day Ensign voted to dancing. Miss ; Wilder s Bryan gave a luncheon and "the dan- u.esti yere. Miss Helen - Spalding, sante" on board ship among his Mlss Sylvern Purvia Mr. Vernon Ten guests being Mrs.. George Cameron, ney Mr. Phillips, Mr. ai Mrs. Georg3 Mrs. Clement Tobin. . Mrs. J. O. To- Carter,;Mr. and Mrs. John GalL Miss bin, Mrs. Eugene de Sabla, Miss Mar- 68 Elizabeth Carter, Phoebe Carter, garet McClure, Miss Kathleen de Margaret Center, Hilda von Holt, Hel Voung, Count Monteglas of Munich en VVIlder; 'i helma jldurphy. Mary von and Count de la Seld of Paris. ' , Holt, Pauline Schaefer, Ruth Soper, "Mrs. Albert Recs was hostess at a'th Anderson, Eloise Wichman, Ros luncheon at the NavaL Training sta- ammd Swanzy, Messrs.. Fred Schae- General and Mrs. Macomb always ; t ion at Yerba Buena island on Wed-. r . Jack Gait, Carter Gait Francis crtcrtain with n charming hospitality; nesday in honor cf Mrs. ' Rem! p. Urown, Reginald Carter Robert Pur that causes their .affairs o be reck- Schwerin, who contemplates leaving vis, Reynold McGrey, Allan Renton, oned among t;,.e most delightful, of the last of next month' for an Eastern Ivan Graham, Ernest -Raas, Will A1-' tbe.J)eau mcoide doings. They were trip: Among thoseasked to greet her exander, -Ernest Gay, -Alexander An- hostSAt an exprcially pretty : dinner on were 'Mrs. David Sellers., Mrs. Wal- derscn, Lieut Reytoh, and Oswald Ste- Tucsday.cecicg at their Place on lace Berthclf, Mrs. Alexander . Sharp, veas.. v,;,;'.f.:' r-; - Ferctania strtit. In lieu of the con- Mrs. Philip Bowles, Mrs. Smith and - 4t - . ventioral cenlerpiece. a band of, pir.k Mrs. Charles Gove. ' , Recital by Elsa Cross Howard. roses encirckd the table, silken shad- '."On Thursday Lieutenant and Mrs.1 A musical recital that; promises to ei cando'rbre' farther carrying but the Wallace Beryholf gave a luncheon in be one of the events of the fail sea- pink tones. f. A.moag their guest3;were houor of Mrs, ;R. P. Sehwer.n.. Those 'son -is announced for' Tuesday even- Col. George -it. McCunnejle of cho- present -' r were Captain and Mrs.. Asa ing, September 237" when Elsa Crofs field Barratk.j. Col. and Mrs. F.Frecch, Baker (retired). Lieutenant and Mrs. Howard, already favorably known as Col. William LV Fafferty, Major and Albert Rees, Lieutenant-Commander a pianist, appears in - a notable pro Mrs. William IVWooteh. Mr. end Mrs. . S. MMajor, Lieutenant Smith, Lieu-' gram, assisted by Mrs. . Charles - B. of t : . -' ac Improved Front laced; are now. ready for delivery. Mrs.' E. Wlnaat, Miss Laura Topham, Mr. and Mrs. James McCandless, Mrs. B. A. Bos worth. Miss Florence Hoff man, Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. George Carter, Mr. .and Mrs. Marston Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. W. Furring ten, Capt and Mrs. J. Jordan, Mc and Mra. John Guild,; Miss Guild, Dr. and Mrs. George Herbert and others. , ,-. . General and Mrs. MficemVs Dinner . ; The Modart Corset Company r makes a quality line only. Vomeri who discriminate are especially ap pealed to through beautiful, grace ful outlines, exquisite materials and a grade of workmanship that is only attainable in a factory that makes nothing but goods of highest qual ity under strictly hygienic condi tions. All MODART Corsets are front lacedfor this is the best method to obtain desirable effects in style, flexibility and comfort, i A trial fitting is the : real and only way to get a thorough appre cialion of this beautiful corset. "A '.'' ' M ':M:-: : --,;.. VSy .... I ' A I -vv.- L ;;: :;::ggJJ:;;;.v;?:- K S.SACHS DRY GOODS MMD, f