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V'taaaeaeaemaL5.Tr-rti'S:T.-?aaaW' ,aT .'AB P.i!l ft -JOUlJSE g rOiARpcLo. Ai number of St Louis girls; most o( fecmho belong .to West End families.., expect Pln' mriil Mm nnnroachlne muiiu months' S- toottaron the Continent, lir. andMrs". E. y-,H. JMBVle -will -take over their entire family, r.!' ImlWiliiJL Miss Semple and Ilss Bertha' feea(Me. Mr. and Mrs, Chappell ot .W'est . Mlaattr.'place are to be .abroad daring July, vd!sAlrust, with their charming young- fele;;Nledrlhghaus, who will finish her chfrdj days. next month at Mary Institute. f; ! tive.a. year of traveling in Europe, her HwwByt .bb ffluuuc .icunueuauo, b'i k" viMirua er, - 'KMK.'-EiM" to be" given by the women of V ttefftaiwer Grove Club, at the clubhouse, on sj;lwiir' very considerable effort "and In S;TiHiMr;aipleasinK function, on Thursday; 3;.aott;TBe opening 01 we new-uien r.cno getk.tabte d'hote dinner and a dance on TTZBr" . "caaam; we.all eaw the Goodwin "Shy- ieo-'Mooday night. I. don t know when mplc has been so jammed -with taah-?folk-as ai' this one Derformance. .everybody delayed getting UckeU, the .night would 'prove cool enough. ir-colng. with the almost Inevitable ice that all the best seats were' Dd'DOthingrem&tned for-most-of -us n's choice. Never before.bave J 1 C PSfciJfriiWIj las 25Sf?. GkSumtxW "Harry" Drununonds to the.ex-K--?-i--S gfi:tl war of the circle: and-Alfred Robyn back row with the Kumsey girls was unusual. spectacle. No end or In handsome evening gowns. evenlnr: which must have been' naMTUiiln tlrMnmp. & thA'.nerrormance ! 3.L.TZ' " " ' . i!S.Wft?J . sfeTTr-rrr" . ....... ... . -, vjggjBr was. a leamu crusn Qunngine nrsx Sr ' """"S-1 '"bUe people, were getting seated. Two ' . K;i;rsJr, dlstlnirulshed-looklnK persons, man' JfirSraairfwoman. rlnallv succeeded In securlnK of an usher and started lown ai ?-th4late to their circle seats. The lady led. fe.sV' fe-likBV of . the silvery-gray and white fou- '.-.. ! i1 i r im r.la t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 with 1ifa ? fafiA and nliniiv g'r-ri--'. .-:'; S;C-'delicate-bloe panne. 8he was. a brunette j3-r S3fcfcpatr.e!an to her finger tips, or so I $&Jh-'i :tBtht till she spoke. The. man. -large. 52p- -??Jt 1 KPSvjiQ sca-prvsperous in .appearance, amoiea -y:?K. "'J Ei;:.ioc. behind, and not being skilled at avold- Yfe1irJier rippling- "deml." which she did not S?V;fe'S:pSJ'-fuP' 'Proceeded to step on It and to !&A- 59EH;sSr ip! .-a sound that always curdles ''a'Wdman's blood, especially lt.the (town be ;ai.fcaBdbme as this. ;:0?&t)Lca of that!! said the lady, the words luiuiia wim sucn suaaenness ana cianty ttatlTsverybbdr within a radius of seven. r:nrtHK heard each syllable. She never" eveh "t tariied'her head. She did not stoD one'.Ih- k'atsjjtto gather up the wreck.. If It should fe ;jiwe to be'bne. She strode': onrand the man' foapired, .laughing and embarrassed. v'TsSj-slatilficxnt looks which the women 4-;J'beard.'gave to, their .husband-escorts urwvr mbimioii ui so.y; utc icaai. ne uxLva jU'aeea sufferers from the clumsy masculine on trains before:, but the prescribed at such .moment of agony is to "tum sweeny over-one snquiaer at tnemaio ;,and remark that "It doesn't tnat- ;the least, and you're vsure It isn't yoa suppose -the lady- ofiny story-Is to Inaugurate a new era of thlngST uv-Acoumcs. in .ruDuc ,aesuncaiQQe-. tae voguei wiu ine r aiyersion voe yjlMIM n J -onlyto those who are married; lILK'N '- . . . 1 earn Thompson, wno sat in a lower with the 'Dvers'and "a "lot of smart- &taa)ftC'peoplev wore the prettiest hlue'.eta- n I've i seen this season, with the 'exception of -that In-which'. Mrs. . X-'Barada. has appeared lately. 'r.tSssfala-Rtll In invh a. Temrhnhln' nlace fix tV.'FABAflnnMttjn avatitta rmm VAannlila fn ttvtk .oc.soaeiy inin ine- nuge tent oo every eight of the week. It was' v'the thing" to go and to display newest shirt waist' and hat to cor- I saw Jalen Walsh with "BlUy" itt;on Thursday; .night;' the Kennard' the' entire "William H. Thompson f am- t'Henry Boeckeler .and Mrs.- 'Henry, and Carrie Boward. with" a lanre party. Mary' s'J6sard wore a very good shirt' waist of yr-:mmfVT: uuicners. linen in wniie, xrom ana of 'a: small boy the front effect. vlB!rht,..;i: mean. Her .hat was'a small tcr.Z-ytZz ! - ' jR&Kti.v - " - . Hi . ' KTe wyman-wBierwortn weaaing .on fVMMay. latterioon brought more smart' i frjictai into vCrlat Church Cathedral; than ikkW lighted the grand 'old church tn many ".sCJsi;day. Cabanne -appeared en. masse, XMteitrtately' set us .a good'eiample in" 'esMrt 'to .behavior at' church weddings: 'Sk. Mmm tM't m '-rnnmrAMrm nt 'that In. ltl4Wlaal.l.M '..ml n.iii n1l,i Ih' IA aVi?ii "2 . .rr; f "r. i. .- ." .nwV.w'uie cmrea uiavi. tu&ve aHnwinuia notable weddings .In recent -years. riew her seat-In the -moat lady- ' -possible, until ' after-' the bridal relatives were safely outside and --.well, on their way ..to. the wed- and on' the whole-we -were Bite,, well-bred -and polite i when' It cvnitur our necks'and discussing sevwhom we saw. that-wecknew. was: til have said, an astoaiahlnc -ot brave .clothing. Mrs. Edward B. Kappeared.ln a charmlngMlght -gray ;;ec;:crepe, trimmed- in deepnpnnaes asce. ana & xeryt nne.-aiza nsiia e;ltws,:too, wlth.somejdellghtful BjpuKjTDseDuas in -emorotaery of and there.' The bodice- was :aeked.lh;thls embroidery, which-is In:Vogue at present. "Mrs. Henry a'ray -cloth-Costume; also I.-ln.llne of scallops'from top "-to i Tirrnnrii n iiiinni extenainc. cross wlste) of her'-trbusseau frocks; and de- r.t of the;ordlnary. .-.:. . ' I party: looked.very well. -. IttWas ' Hallght: -so the -amount; of pale' rtfca-" maids' .gowns, showed -to' good -jreMda -..Judson's- frock .was t sa.feeaatim real lacer.wtde'bands r-toserted ln-the skirt; . All-tn l wore:blousedibodlces.vmade en- rwarrlncln the 'soft white silk ot; their- frocks:- .Their, bou- l prettyfround In shapeiCand- held' Ctft Jnmt;lTather'a"pleasant' .change vHZUani: showers' teat .one sees; Gate 'came with her mother. Mrs. OakLrana -Mrs. EUamCScudaer. :Car'eol-U)oktec.sTa8anllhen gown. MaiXotte'8cikkler'worerpale 4Tes.rie!afteM. averyllchttiat ma: Miss -Kan. -January, one: or -Msji'saT;kvKfa;xau S-':WSSIf.SP;BtTyi-j!SJff &", rvsana wucw ;. tubt i assBunne. IftcAserfeeUrssatescdtoties: HrM'.wtti7;iie,:RKiBd.orna- B' SMiiuuaasu a- centra aaaV !-' ahaiarlaaii laai-iiialli rtMM :?.:; "-WmWO MBtoaalj aaasrta rkxmm :np ''saaTs - .i .' 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The especial reason for Miss Hayward's state of contentment Is rather unusual." at least for a girl who ,is sup posed to" know- little concerning ' the cares of. a household. She came home from the South 'several .weeks. ago, and-, found on Teaching the Hay ward residence. In .Spring avenue, that the annual spring house-cleaning was upon her, and-her alone, the rest of the family positively declining to leave .the pleasures of Pass Christian until they felt' thoroughly and completely moved to do so. Therefore, her duty lay straight In -view Irksome though the task might be. Now, Miss Haywa'rd has known of house cleaning turmoil before', though she never was' obliged to shoulder, the' entire responsi bility. She' cast a horoscope 'and put her wits to" work. Dimly remembering, that somewhere in the basement of last year's Exposition she had had a glimpse of a man making old carpets "look" like new" by some process of infusing .them with com pressed air;, she made" search, found the man or the men, and turned over' the Hay ward house to their pneumatic mercy. They arrived with wagons full of air one wagon Mew up on the way, en" passant and pro ceeded to Innate the house, the carpets, the portieres, the sofa cushions and the brlc-a-"bracL They stayed a day. or, perhaps two, Llew out every particle of dirt, seen and uhseenT and departed, after graciously, ac cepting a remarkably small amount of coin of the. realm. Miss Hayward promptly torn all her friends, and last week compressed air made Its appearance felt In almost every house within the aristocratic environs of Vandeventer place. The Easter brides and- their "respective spouses are beginning to. get back from wedding Jaunts.. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thompson, i the latter Miss Mabel Green, came up from the South fully a fortnight ago; and, are staying ;at the" Green residence during -Mrs. Green's absence In New York. Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Boeckeler are also re turned and are at the Clark residence In Pprtlnnd place', prior to deciding' on a house; while the Charles Ctarks that is to .say, Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Clark, Jr., are 'Just back from their trip and stopping at the Vandeventer'place" residence -for-a siiart time. Despite the. turbulent times within the Wednesday Club this year and the presence of a. faction that was .opposed' to the rul ing of Mrs. Shields as president, a faction that lifted its voice and stirred up trouble at the drop 'of :the hat, so to speak, Mrs. Shields' s "advocates and. admirers feel prop erly elated at her re-election on Wednes day last. " . It Is no secret -that, the nomination was accepted only after the greatest amount of pressure had been brought . to bear on J me lauy in qunuuu. out; uiu uui (ajvei uie position, very naturally, and though the satisfaction of having ruled both wisely and well for a year must .Indeed be a great one, yet.-, virtue is not always Its own re ward., whatever the copy book may have taught us. It has almost invariably been the Wednes day' : Club's custom," however, to- give Its "president 'two terms.-. The real .voice of the .club, therefore.-- has declared for Mrs. Shields, who .is destined to go down In .'Wednesday, Club annals as a wise, dignified 'and able leader; and. It. might be-added, a tactful one as well. -The annual election last week. might have ;been 'expected to develop 'some lively do ings, but to any one who understands this club's' methods,- such notion .would se'em preposterous. The outward and visible. signs are always those of extreme harmony. All- the maneuvering, slate smashing and political pot boiling, goes on in small com mittee meetings and 'behind, closed doors. "When it comes to an open session the mi. chlnery of the Wednesday. Club never gives me Bugaiesiraoicaxion or a neea Tor oil; and the. art section; that largest .division Which may be. regarded as the ormunnnl slde.of the.-diib...ln contradistinction from r .. vutreni lojuca na science sections. -wners ail.ls sternly practical; can be de :pendediipon, to fall-In line and cast its bal- ut, wmcuevcr way ine wind blows.. ' ,',i SERENA LAMB. AMATECH. THEATRICALS. hlfiA aMttafrv atatlnMAW.. .... ......i.. ' !( . th-nMM-tAi.b nf .-Urll.i. -n.i?'!' ' il rttZZiZ V -SivV . wcv, vviusa e jc-ueipB.niiu a., baccara jeweirj- uo.. on sale-at half-prices at Mermod & Jaccart's. Broadway .and Locust. Tbe'Cabarine'Club cave lis fimt Vh.rfi entertainment-at 'Arcade ""Hall, May S "It :wa k pronounced success.- Mr.-JYank Wy- be oneof the most.. delightful affairs that the. club. baa. given. '.There were not, seats enough' to accommodate all the members., an the play. wil!;.1e' repeated. Due notice of avsne wiu.ue giyen.v ', -. ; A-threevact comedy, ''Between the Acts.-' ;wss me- piay, . wiin tne', "louowtng cast:. '. 5SS2Sr.'J5S2r?vJ?!S JWHe. :i aui Tf.,nvuiN( vRvive.A'enuwe.:!!. tin friendly friend, Mr. M Roy wtmmer; .Alex- blameless. Mr.: Robert Sklnakl. Jr.; Hiurriv unauiti mni anini, . aar. - nenry.- Aehle: iafMtr Clementina: VMaander., (Dick's aunt)! blameleaal- but: blamed.- Uai HimM c! drisky:7KmthComf0TtaHck'JWlfe), "un- Toung;h,TMrs. Meander's maid. Miss ;.;Tare:1a;aiaoamee.'.tcWrda fermhW perauneBtdraaaatlc asaociaUc in thTclun. I ;AotW Q Rclci-:wffl begtm vn: yqfy.' majui.Mam;Jkxcmam ,Mmu. ux " r I'linl --'-. y-"a? will take part In the entertainment, as fol lows: . TART I.. Cast ot Characters. .Mother Goose (Modtrn)....Mlj Qertrude Conklln Jalte (Trouhltsome) .rr.Mr. F. Moors Mother. Hubbard.......;.. Miss Flora Mellln Queen ot Hearts Knave of Hearts Red Rldtiur Hood , Jake's Sweetheart....: Jack Jill ; Mrs. Jack Spratt Maid In Garden Mlsa Marion Daniels , Mr. Bernard Notl .Mist -Edith Docld ..William Bui ,...M1m Stella BIkcIow -....Miss Mae Wilson Miss Ethel Braxton Mlaa Ida Rolh Fortune Teller. Old Woman Who Lived tn a Shoe Miss Lulu Reneker Flaao Duet..MJes Millie Young, and Ora Owen Pupil of Nellie Allen-Heaaenbrucri. n Character Sketch Spelling Lewon '. ;.. Master Caspar Test Vocal Solo -. Mlaa Sophia Marie Lutr. RIm.Mmi . : Un T.. W Wn1(hoi Mrs, U E. Walther Piano Solo...-. Vocal Solo .. , ansa ora owen Master Earl Burton PART 11. Mrs. Dlroll Master Casoar Yost Bo Peep Jack-a-Dandy..... Tom the Piper's Son :.Robert Jones Little Mls Muffet.. .."...; Mamie Stocke Polly Flinders Mabel Halbert Jack Horner.."., Edward .Cain Tom Tucker..'........ ...;..; .....Joe roda Pin Little Pie that went to Market... ."Ronald Mabry Little Pig that stayed at Home.. ..Harry Rhodes Little Pig- that got Bread and, Butter... ; , Ernst Staude. Little Plgthat got none .- Nelson Pope Little PlB, that went "Wee, we.' wee"- , ..'. ;..... Alfred Case The Bachelor "Who went to' London".... - '.;... ...;..fc Ajoert Koin IJttle Boy Blue ;..... ....Karl Burun Kalry ..'....; ; .......Jeaala Henchen OnderelU Florence Pete, t).i.. rsmiinr . - . ....Edward Miller Gvtwy Girl.; r. AmeUa Balpler. Simple Simon ...Mr. onw TOper Fairies Augusta-Parker, Ruth Farmer, Helen Clawaon.. Mary Mabry. Vtola rkjnuners, Vlnriaia Rhodes. Marda Plummeredse. Martha Heler. Grace BlzUnd. .Catherine Fergyaotv -Elsl Va ler, Jcnnetta Moody. . RMS?",; .SUSSS Barry. Lillian Sh pp.- Elisabeth Hawk,. Martha Afmtrong.Prlscllfa Price, Elxa Miller. Bdwlna Luckeyi . . -. . -WEDDINGS. . .n m- .i.w - tt.. Morrlpk. WalSh & Phelps Jewelry. Co; is now with the Mer Sod& Jaccard Jewelry. Co.. Broadway and Iocust. where he wlllbe pleased to .have his friends -call on him.-' Mr., and Mrs. Ev J. O'Brien have sent out Invitations for 'tho -marriage or uieir daughter. Theoaosia,- ana -air. jjh" Matiews., on Tuesday.: May a. xne -. o'clock-ceremony rmu-uie pra . "y-.."-" wt.il.. .(Mot A vwontlon' IS to IOUOW from 8 to ZOUa at NO..S3J7 Delmar boulevard. A double weddlnr, .wltn,'M'saes Mathllde and Helen Buschiok-Edmonston as the brides, is to take' place in Chicago next Saturday afternoon. ;Untlla.short 'time ago both resided in this ctty.J The elder. Miss Mathllde. Is to become the, wife of Adolph Vieser. a broker of Chicago." The other. Miss Helen, will marry .William Helmcke. Junior member of a Chicago dry goods firm. The young ladles are sisters of Archibald T. and- Felix W. Edmonston and. nieces' of Thomas E. Garrett of St. Louis. The ceremony will -take place at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Felix V.Buschlck, at No;. 1629 Barry avenue. , Mr. and Mrs. Helmcke will be athome at No. 1623 Barry avenue after June. Mr. and. Mm. Vieser will reside in their' own home at No. 1714 Melrose street, and be at home alter June io. S CARDS. Wear spectacles.. when needed; .delay is mischievous. Dr. Bond, expert optician at Mermod & Jaccard's. Broadway ana-i-ocusi, will examine your eyes "free of.-charge ana fit them properly. Steel frames, H and up; gold, $5 and up. Un :N. Tlrnnh entertained the Once-a- -Weew Euchre. Clubon Friday evening. The members present were: Messieurs -Frank Clalrmont, lonn unerman, il Melnhordt. A. j. Betts, G. M. -Showman, N. Brusn, John Knobelvek, A. "Kennedy; . Misses ' Laura Sherman, Mabel Teahan, Bessie Teahan, 'Mesdames J. Berman. Catherine O'Brien; Amanda Knobelvek, N. Brush, "illss Roe Meyer of'Belleglade avenue .en-, tertained the 1301 Euchre Club, of which, she Is a' member., at her home. 'The prises were awarded as follows: . Misses Emma B. Hamig. Katie A. -Davis. and Mildred Marge-, nau and Messrs. .Raymond ;Hamlc, Samuel Grobe and -Edward Troxler. The next meeting. -of the club will take place at the home of the Misses. Hamig. - -v A '"progressive carnation tea" .was. given by Mr.' "and Mrs. Caspar. .Tost' of No. U3t West Fine boulevard, .assisted by Miss Bes sie -Horse. The house . was 'ornarrten ted with pink, and crimson carnations intermingled wtthsierna. Mrs. Yost-received her guests ln; a toilet "of dark blue and white silk, made over blue taffetas silk, with, a roodlsh ly, trimmed skirt and .'a-hlghtbodlcei' orna mented, .with a yoke or While plaited chiffon. Outlining the ypke'wM an accordion-plaited bertha of 'mousaIinfe,'de-"soie. ..The sleees ",were. made, in ..'the. fashionable pagoda design; and the entire gown trimmed with an applique'ot-.rtfch.'lace. 8he carried a bouquet of. pink carnations, Misa'Morse .worejoa toilet ot palejDihk.: designed In the newest mode,:sndr,trlmmed: with pllsses of.chlffonand lace. iKachiguesi'searrl oon-tatned-a set "of" four? Questions, -each- .of which -was to be -answered with a' word, whose letters should'be.taken from the letters In "carnation.',; Ten m taut es were permitted for the solvlnr'of:the'0.uestlon. and then the bell called allto.prosWeas. ana that they.' might be ilasured. a chann't'of partners, the-tadleaptoaqsna'to the. right, .and', the -gentlemen . to 'the - left--. Four more -,1 questions ..were. . at: tne- nexti-raoi? arra; so on vuntll the, complete j niBBkerJ had been farker..wsn -;th- gentleaaea's iprlsav- acomr', of Marcus, AureUaavTTeec4olatk'i)rlse; was-awaraea w ar.wuitnacBaysaM-con-alsted of attrfldfarttalstyfaleetnrel of. aiiretty alrt-wnh aWaek-alflrt;e: ar,cforisWlnj.vsjttfct,ii'porinrl'the cn..inaaaaaioxrBBBai..eauiiaoon iSB JJl&&JjAHy.)MPl4C1.' per included delicacies which either In color or form Indicated the carnation. ..A.'.ier the "Past a "Carrie Nation con test proved an amusing and novel feature. Among the guests were: Aiesaames Rublnac. Cain.- onoagrass. Misses Messlck, Harris, Wlnn, Daniels, Sebastian, juapes, Roth. Messieurs Bnodgrasg, Lanphear, Duke, Park. McDonald, Murphy, .Moore, H Uberslee, 'Sbillenberger. Hinchcy, 1KFOHMAL BXTERTAIlfMENTS. Wonderful bargains In diamonds, watches, silverware, art ware, etc;, are" being ob lSJi?ed.SaU' bY "hrewd buyers at the great t500.OW.00 aucUon sale at Sixth and Olive utrccta. The Informal Club of- Webster' Groves 'ffayp a dance at the Royal Arcanum Hall Friday, evening. Among those present were: Misses- Helen Harris, Mary Wldman, Mary Salveter. Mettle Wagner, Mildred Wldman, Leigh Harris. Messieurs Waiter Allev ElvaWrlght, XollaWiiriams,. Dottle Kayser? Mesdames p? a-Hill, Tidd. r Tip Booth, Doctor R. Wldman. Jim Gehtles. Russell Harris, Roy'Fltiroy. -T. O. Hawley. H. Finch, .Newcomb, T. Falmore, .Mr. Simon Bass 'gave a trolley party on 5VSf,taIoJFt7 "n nonor ot his WrSdS? A'aassLe5 psssfsss Bimon Bass, I Goldstein, Louis Zepp, Julius WeUeL Nedlett. B, Coleman, Laura Willlama, Doctor Nedlett, Frtd'FreunJ, -. Henry Neun. ' Dock Klndlett. Fjd FTeund, I Coleman of Chl- cagOL Mlsses NeUle Newton. LucllleAllendorf.' .Waite. ' Messieurs-. -8. Bass, Louis Zepp, Jullua WMul I Goldstein. ri.Z-V'!.0 ".'! ?li" 'Effl. M- 'Arena of tv o o5v.u." 5""?i2 a:me.ry p list annd.'-:. ;".." ;'"n-5"e'tT. o. . ... -:-j" rt'uvujt inuaer urcsent w Among: those present were: ' aisses Stella Surien Hilda Walthers, James Hardy, Jr.', Chapman, James Richter. Gertrude Meyers. Messieurs Louis Suden. Herman Schott, Archie AseL Henrr.Htatn.. JkynnmfUm. DA. . . . ' rnii.li. Vt'"D''.uis monds who heloed SS.rt,fnB8, Westa-were Misses Mabel An-derjon..- Josi,- Melaenheimer and. MinS: lis friends who vara TfaAa &t. Mfme.yllnLi?0J,, of the Church of Divina Humanity win. be entertained FridiSlSr Music": wiif be" th. feature ffTKKJKK- .uy uoctor' and Mrs. Matenlm' S-vt m-SWP& are Misses Luta. ToumTI aiiarethVr. 'B0lner' 'cklnson.. Xeager. ltP;52p.'3le2i.jr u, Wc8t En' Hotel for ! JE258! Tueid'r- evenlnr proved hlgmy VSPai '"rM. evidenced by the Iarft ZrTr "w"'s uunciii ciniKinuea till a, tite.wJrwhen retnshmenta vita .served to about 600 people. ' athLy'"-'? 2i.S?w; tne .even'n was vocal, .and L In strumental music glven'by Joseph a. Zen .;Me5ieVr:,""m"- " T" were; J-Maalson.. .IR. Norman, a Tin I. -r7A(kaaia. i s-naw T- . i UL . " .A merry crowd of girls gathered on a nlll sWe. near the Cottage, In Forest Park, tast' "",""" tuicmoon. ana irora ine gay: peals laughter the passer-by knew an -enjoyable spirit was In. progress. The younr-U-4ies partldpattna: were: l aaiaawa--- UlllA ItaaUlaitn i Josle Moeller, --'Bertha 8chwemer, Gertrude Blancnard, Ellxabeth Dunn,' Birdie Kerber, Ida Knight, .' ' Octavla KnlghL' Birdie Knight; MaryObermark, r Carrie Welnlg, - -,. Adere Stauder, -Maud Vest. .Kate Manion. RUsabeth Cannon, .'Gertrude Cannon, , Clara Tebeau, Emma Miller, BmaHolt.' Anna Flood, -Dena Hotfelder. Augusta Messmer, . .Bertha Mesamer, , . Elisabeth Messmer, Nellie McAndrews. . .: 's I . IfiCS-Hardv'a'aMrtlaralat narei laat-Tiiaa. J TZTZ.-.- " --..-.-.-. r-- .-- "' Dvening .was .a.- tazcztfi Among taoso vaviM were: . Misses-. :.'. Bessie: Da Laney. ,- "Bessie Greve, " Cora Lee De.Laney, Irma McDanlela, .-' Helen Lowen,;. i.UrJ&M.- i Bessie Hrarhman, - ' May,Thoaason, '-' Maud Wagner, 7 ,NeUKtrK -.- . May, 7ells. i, ,- J Blanch' Wilson,' U--. Irene GallltT, -' "' ' Lorralne-Thniniaasu. .. " -SrS '"' v. ..-rfr -f ' V, $ CiiifV ' r-iuiss A.aaaBI roariRi oK-aiiuavy The guests enjoyed- seeing- pictures by Mr, Dyer, which he has painted during his long rexiuence aoroau. Aiany are lanascairo scenes In Southern Europe. Thai Dyers will ho guests of Judge and Mr. Madlll for a short time longer before going West. Miss Anna Boyd entertained her friends nt her home. No. 1431 Webster avenue, Tuesday evening. Among those present were: Misses Essee Boyd, Mnrie B. Poncoast, Mut D. Smith, Elsie Moore, Sadie Smith, Linn, Jim Flaven, Harry Boyd, Kdwln Jos, Charles W. Moore. Bessie Hess, Margaret Gillian, Haxel Welllngs, Edith E. Buie. Frank Paton, Awayn Smith, J. D. Gillian, W.T.Hess. Messrs. Charles P. Schmidt and Walter Bl Seewoster. were given a Joint birthday sur prti? Prty at the residence of the former. Those present were: Messieurs and Mesdames Chas. E. Seewoster, James N. Grindle, Chas. P. Schmidt, Henry C. Mets, w uuur Bcnmiat, John Schmidt, Mesdames Neal W. Hutser. James P. Duffy, Frank Barber, Meaftimrrm-. it. rL. Kowray, Rowberry. John E. Wakefield, Br. Wendelln Schmidt. Albert J: Seewoster, Oscar B. Seewoster, Thomas Wakefield, James A. Hulser.. John R. Hulser, Frank Barber. Frank Stewart, John Stewart, Reuben Wakefield. Marcella Wakefield. Blanche Wakefield, Irene Bchmldt, Ella Lee. Mabel Hulser, Madge Grindle; -Adeline Rowberry. narrjr vinnee, Harry Rehllng, Misses. Blanche Choea Louise Miller. Helen Duffy. Oella Anrhar May Stewart. Jobeta Thorn; EUaWakeOe! ipson. Id, A strawbei irry festival will be held at tne Blind Girls' Home. imo. izit North Gam May3LnU' frm t0 10 P' m: on Frtd'.1 The Misses Elizabeth and Ida Elllcock entertained a party of friends on Wednesday 5vnin5in novel wmy the,r home, No. 69. Cook avenue. One of the features or the evening was a stereoptlcon exhibition of amateur photographs. Among those present were: Misses: Lillian Stritter. Sarlta F. Betts. Mary L. Browns. Theresa 8trltter. Florence M. Franrls. Rhaoa nm . Clara Stritter, r Elizabeth Elllcock. Alice De Jong, Ida Elllcock; Messieurs Archibald C Kohler. O. Wade Fallert. Albert H.Flsks, .Chesley T.iDe Jons", Frank Rushton. irwalter Elllcock. -Arthur Elllcock; Albert Elllcock. Edw. A. Betts, Frank- A. Flint. Eugene Lumellus, DANCES, Mermod 4k -Jaccard's, Broadway and Lo cust, t The initial dancing party of the. Cardinal imooj uuo uws piace last weancsuay evening and was attended by, fifty, couples,: among them: Messieurs Wilt J. cantillon. Thoa. Dunlap. Thos. McKenxle. Thos. McLaughlin, Bd J. Barrett, James Dunlap; Dave Rlelley. Chas. Poston, C. V. Carroll. V. Leach. Jos. P. Dummlch, J; P. 8,, B. Barrett.' Wm. J. Binsbacher, lBdw.P.Schufte, AI. MOSS, Joe Moynlhan, Chas. L. Rodlmer, Robt E. Murray, Gus. Binsbacher, .J. Ose. Taylor. Edw. Weaver, Jno.Bentley. Thoa. Rlelley, Jno. T. Killoren, Misses Ella Shirl, Winnie Cohmer, Edna Haines, Lallte Haines, Mae McDonald, Westllng, Lynch, " Moss. Amend. Katie Fischer, Annie Fischer, Maher. Nellie Laughlln. -Katie Bentler. Lizzie Meehan, Foley, Hahnl Wilson, FTeda, Honneger,. Anna Binsbacher, Fitzgerald, Purvy, Hlnesv Anna Smith, Katie Smith. f RECEPTIONS. Quadruple silver-plated ioe pitchers. M.W to fU, at Mermod s Jaccard's, Broadway and. Locust, Mr. and Mrs. David R. Simpson gave an Informal reception Wedneaday.evenlng from S o'clock to 11, at their home. No. 1604 South Compton avenue.- The house was decorated with carnations and "ferns,, Mrs, Simpson wore white organdie made over silk, with long train trimmed in lace and ribbon. The Bona of Colonial' Wars gave their rail spring reception on rnaay nigm a the residence of Doctor Horatio-N. Spen cer, who, la governor -of the society. This Is a. State organisation, and accordingly there were several members present from other cities' throughout Missouri. . . ' As" a. special mark -of honor the Society of Colonial Dames was Invited .to attend the reception and to be the' dbttlnsulshed guests- of the evening-. There are about eleven Colonial Dames In SC Lenta and the larger part or these evinced their pleas ure at. the compllment'ly presenting them selves.. " - ' .' .The ."sons" have had a St Louis chapter Since ISM. the membership numbering- about seventy-five: As there are many more per soas:ln the city who are eligible by reason of the fact' that their anrwatnra hM althar civil-or military service In the colonies be- iween.ine i-unian penoa, Deglnnlng In 1GZ0. and the Revolutionary period,, it was deemed advisable as well ss pleasant to in vite these' eligible on Friday, night. The pest list., therefore, was .large, and em braced many of the best-known people of town. . . . JSSJfaa-MVt- 8PnSr onerously threw open their spacious residence for the affair ffdJi'c0?ird. It avlshlr with gay colored 1rantto;:vTh -sops"- colors are scarlet nd wW,S- iecortlaf'T the; drawing-room was much -.trimmed' in festoons of these two colors: with ' immense -vases and. Jardi nieres Of red and whlrn ertrnaIAn l.r.11 appropriate)' places; flanked, with handsome' . In defereace.to the "dames": the rear, par lor, was. hung with yellow and blue bunUngv slnoe.theM are the. Colonial colors. .A large shield of the Masses", upheld the stoons within the large bow-wlodow. MarguerKes and ferns Were'' the flowers used;' In' the dining-room, .where' a tbugetrvsopper.-.wss setred, .ths-American .Hag- reigned supreme, and the; table flowers-were;red, whUe.'and blue, as wall. " Among the guests of the evening, were: Mr. George. Goddard and Miss Ethel God-dard:'.-Doctor' James R. Winchester; : Hna Partridge; Major and Mrs. R. R. HotehU- op ana-aiiss aaarina ttuicnmson;. incior. Mrs. . BImeon Ray.-Mrs.-. Finney.- Mrs." Bry. spBv..atoa.''-Mary. Polk-' Winn.- Lawrswps Bnuich., Mrs."Nedham.. New Tork; iMr.J flhS IISHHI -MlSSjSl SISIS ' ' ' ! ' The- Bona of- rftlnnlsl Wsra are aa follows:: tDoetorHoratto.N.'gpeacer; governor; Jti- ", vmpmj mviwiaur. jsoDan- ansafel1 secretary: TM Heatrv CacUe.. readstrar: t-IMiI flaaWMt Pawna TMkMn n, . -- - mLTT. cnarts aacfc.a.-aaainri.vaarat wyaBaBUtraaaaKrsrS Regular $1.50, $2,00 Choice You'll Be Sorry if WtUm Jwitathms. BeinR in close touch with. the Jatest ideas in high-class Sta- -L. tionerv used in the most exclusive social All Card PUts, Dlea, Etc., . Formarlf held by the Man- BICK, WaUH & PHILrS SBdE. jACOABb JBWCUIT Coa-ars now .la our pos session, orders for Call lag Cards. and. Xoaostaai Stationery etecuted at our own factory. fW Csffiav Cards saw airSTSaf visas' Hr.tl J$. tne .latest style of All orders are ex ecuted in our own factory by the most expert engravers, die cutters and printers. I Mermod S " a-i- Ti-iarsiO H m VMS MJK. VCMl T the Reverend Doctor William Short 'and Professor George E. Jackson. Among; the Colonial Dames present were: Mraesv Geone F. Shields., president; Horatio N... Spencer, Western' Bascome; James R. Winchester, William a. tiaroaway. Hen derson and Hamilton Gamble, Kansas City.. e s.-:: CLUBS. At ah enthiatastic."meetlng of the. Commit tee of Management, nf-the Friday Evening Club, of Webster Groves." May 17. the pro gramme and speakers-were selected and the following, officers elected for the ensuing; year? . Doctor -Fayette C Ewlng, president; Mr. N. D. Thompson, vice president; Doctor Howard. Carter, secretary-treasurer. It was determined: that the high standard estab lished by the club, which has rapidly de--mlonadtnto an Influential factor In the so cial and educational life of this suburban community, should be maintained, ana a most attractive programme was' arranged. Speakers whose fame is not bounded by the State, will be invited to present .vital and popular topics, and It is confidently pre dicted that by the end of the second year of life the Club will extend its Influence' beyond the confines of the .active suburb .in which it had Its beginning. The Morning Etude will meet at. the rest-, dence.of. Mrs. P- McFerren. No. Bl Bart mer avenue, on Friday, May 24, at 10 o'clock MGSICALS. Reliable Watches-Mermod & Jaccard's. The graduating exercises of Mrs.' Julia. Benkendorff Cafferata's piano class will be. held at Memorial Hall on Tuesday evening, June 4, at I o'clock. Mrs. Will Stanard. soprano, and Mrs..C. J.- Luytles. contralto, pupils of Miss Antotne Lltber, entertained their friends' with". r musical on. Saturday afternoon at Beyer's HalL Mr., .George Buddeus assisted. Mrs. WW Stanard and Mrs. C. J. Luytles entertained their friends and also the music loving -contingent which studies 'with Miss Antonte Usher, with a programme of mu sic, presented en Saturday afternoon, after 4 o'clock at Beier's Hall. Mrs-rWaiMWdat who has a remarkably clear and sweet soprano, of great flexibility. sanr the Jewel Song from'' "Faust" to -the' complete satisfaction of her" hearers, and also a group of .four songs. One of them, the "Spring Bong." by Maud 'Valerie Whlte. she gave with' delightful delicacy, and'feet-' -Mrs. Luytles, whose voice is contralto; had tbe.Cavatlna from Gounod's "Queen of. Sheba." and sana- three ballads with expres sion -and' Intelligence, . Mr.' George Buddeus, comnDutea tneoniy-.intrumentai. part oi the programme. He played a Chopin fan tasy: :tbe Vals e. Humorlstiuoe by. Stojowkl. which so-pleased his audience at the 'last.' Morning Choral concert: a Schubert number, also the Nachf alter -waits; by Strauss-.' Tauslg.'7 Mrs. Stanard . and Mrs. Luytles. gave a portion,' of. f'AMa." act second, the' scene and duet, for-the last; number: Miss Mabel' Hops played the accompaniments.1. ' . raRMALMEjrTi6;. ' - Mrs; 'Charles Wlckter Moore-of ChlcacoT'. who has .been- the' guest of 'her sister, Mrs. Llewellyn B. Jackson. No. 4S North Tay lor avenue, has returned home. ' --, Fine Diamonds Mermod It Jaccard'ty K"Va, -. Mr. M. Marshall PiuIls.-Cwho has been. in Rosenheim's Vi,tWWaWlWJilla JUST raCKVED ttoUnet"FWictx,Cth; Mohair, !&3&mw&mndL ) SUu-XBu. "' vwasssas Fnaatfraaami m --.. --.--- --ltytatrasjsrw- j -'mf:m7M ';..? - ..':?. NMiummef 'air-? Hs&2 XYte WMf' and $3,00 Qualities, $I.OO. . i You Don't Come. on Broadway, Car. Locust Straat. lutttddinp The"Marlborougli"andtlieuWiii dermere" are the two latest fash lonable shapes and sizes for circles of Paris and London, we are al ways able to furnish our customers with tasnions in size, snape, tint ana engraving, Rtaptlmn Cartfa, Oasts Ctrsft, . MpmmMt MtBOfTBH Stmtloaery, Stmlt, SMJZsy Wax; Etc, Etc Jaccards, - r Cor. J Locust St. Colorado for the past three years. Is vtsKA.tf& lng his parents, Mr; and Mrs. Thomas tChjS Pullls. ot the -South Side. ' -jif?; Mrs. E. C Zausch and family left last'1 week "for their country home In Illlnols.uSC-'S ;They will remain there sll summer. ' '.iV, - Mr. Julius Wetsel has departed for (Buffalo Exposition, about June L He will return onjoSpi Doctor and Mrs. Alexander C'. Ewlng of. Ki Salt Lake City are guests of Colonel and Mrs. J. O. Kelly. No: 443. West Pine, -i ,., Wedding Silverware Mermod A Jaccaird:irV-it Mrs.. El Y.. Player Is visiting-her son, JaT.; .James xeatman f layer, oi vaoeinne. Miss Mamie FIntaan cave' an 'Informal t entertainment to a few of her friends ,'c,- vj Friday evening. . , : ''"'( - x'ii.' .-V- 'a ' Big- Four to Buffalo Pan-Amertcan-Kxfr?.-kf slUon.. .Best service, track and equlpmeat,.''-;; t.r Mrs.' Warner Bafiey, No. 4045 Westmlnst:, ? place,-' Is' visit lng- In Kan sas City. Mrs. C. J. McDonnell.- No. 310 DsytOft'i.z'J street, has gone to visit to .her daughtsr.T,-&4 Mrs. E. A.. Booty. In Georgetown. Tex. ,,-::trg;5 ' Mr. and Mrs. George'Wl-'KrebS" and fass '?- "" Uy have-gone to Europe for the rummer. . Miss Lucy E Smith-and Miss ChrtstBM:.rM Orrick are two of the Mary Institute fa''-,YJ Uliy ina( will buoiuce in- nunrvr, . aia -' Smith will take the Southern routes aad.3 3 mu.m.1 'm.a.1.' riiiJIwln.a.ln Itffanfeaa1- jTIL' and' Rome, .coming, home by way or Paris- . .and .London;. while Miss. Orrick. will be.omt. DUCHU Bccta, l.CVna-ujiuA a.bur ,.i.w- ..H Ul MV, IHftriV Ut WU1CT Ufc.WI,l KU U AVM.rw. cri ,rnuice, ui me vivnu ui"rw, wiiu,. in Inw ,,n ttmli rilwA. In a IWiwh famllv Ina- w,im. Ili.l.' b,ltAn m fA lanaHmbftf -'t three months. ,:.-. Going to Buffalo Pan-American Expos-'-, tioni uet ticaetsvia.-uig irour Koute.- rf ' Miss. Evelyn . Walker entertained tB:'.ra senior classes of -Bishop .Robertson. HaH ivi Saturday afternoon at her dome. No." Sm. 'LvA Russell. ajvenue.' . '. :V1 s ? i ., Wg. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Lernpertz" : i :w,TnM4 aAafr all tnv ITTnrnna. Jfuna S ta t&'l spend' several months, abroad:., '' Fred Godron Is. spending 'A vacation ,- -j i Northern Alabama.'-accompanied by ms-stav-.j?y be gone s bout in .days,, .. ' ! ."' , miss -BveiyB-. King' or jteiena, Ara..w-irtj visiting relatives, at no: .ou-hiu: street. --a Tickets lo New-Tork sjjrf.JBosiotf via -Wf ij Four Route .giva- ten-jaayr-stapover- Miss Maud Bra wrier, will '-'pen& the strata . mer.ln'.MOunt Oeraens, Mich. . -n.H vmAIuI. At1 jimm anna. .to visit; friends n Denver. -JKUBB.- VCW .VIHlfciWU- ""U : fc ".- young; peopte attend .f3 lio Thunrtar even. L-i A.natrtr of-Cahanne "d the .Buffalo BUI Show 'ln, tiun..hnai 'war Ifi were iftv and Mts.iC.-A; Sd Cat. Misses Endres, Mrss. Dean. Mr. 8ha.- .burg. Miss Helen,Nlch6tson.' Miss Grethen Mlaa SeMIIts and'Mr. Nicholson: . if ra-Uaclede .Howard entertained with lUJkeneoa.on.irrMay. anernoon.. - Millinery, x : .-.;'- -iV oewof. .' ..--sT-?i 0teK .?-vi - t-mrc . .fT. iV:" -. - :, .-r-i'-7 :..i - --VJ.;t. ,yT. . iriViTtZ-r. Ureu liik m'Y2a.$S Hi "-' f- 1 K -r- - WtZQlm MmmnmBM '. - sav-a mLa J '.. itMl.W.I.1 ' -.'.H 5a fL'-. .t&.-'-kl A3 ;im m l-?1:.! M Mtzgfam 'aAiSf V"