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C. Gutnthcr, W. ZZ & TB2&J.'r' A. IJehers. 7 . xv KOfl umszuaxx mwjnm-jMAMM C1!CT5. 3 rf which hi Is .1 member. Cuds were I'lajea from 3 to .". o'clock, after fhlcli a lunchion was serve.'. The nriz. trc won by llrs O. E. Schultes. Jin. Eeno Meyer and Miss Caroline Spoar. The dlnlnfs-room nas a profusion of ferns anil palms, the tabb- beins; artistically decorated with Arrenean b"autle and smilax. Miss Clara Wle'man vas the guest of honor. Mrs. Helb of South Jefferson avenue will enter tain the club at the nest meeting. Thobe present: 3Icyer. Klinge. Schultes. Emily Besemati. Minnie- Wiedmer. Clara IViedmann. Mi edames- Knapp, H.'b. T-i-hlcr. Ml-:e. i iz nth Meyer, U.ir'nri lieKeman, Caroline Spohr. .Minnie i.nrnarat. A Furpric raty was given to Miss n'anoho Stnajj. daushter of Mr. and Mrs. J C. btraus of Xu 3130 Helle avenue on .tun!..y ceninp. by fnerds and members of the nw enior class of the Ilish School, to which Mt Strauss belongs. The even Insr ea spent in dancinc .in! itames, after liVh refreshments were -erved In the summer rou-e MTss Strauss wnl mtke a tour of Europe during tbe summer months. Arp.'iar those prtsent were: -uises nation K.iT e Klt !i at ' I.e .ivnne. Tuur-r,aj af of her blrthi" i M'. Ul r. the ciub aicain in Jun e n i". hi nor iv.ll -n"-:tala rni:sov.i- mi:tio. 3Ir. James Taussic. w"io 11 ' i pr'!cs a few dayj with frienis in T i-. i.c tt. arrived at Jamestown 1 1- - . . r to our- pose of Iookins after h' , nhi(-h iz now neir. put in orcer 1 r i .e nis sea. son. Mr. Tauss s !'l 'i 1 n. c me da7 lor si. ifluis. Bridal parties for the month have been arranged. Society Is occupied with nothing else. Tho unengaged girl, the girl who Is not to tie a June bride, the sirl who is not to be even an autumn bride, has vanished. I don't believe there Is one of her in town. Not twenty-four hours passes without a new announcement, and as for wedding lingerie, I have inspected Valenciennes and tuck1? and blue silk garters with blue satin bowl and kimonas, and the whole lovely lot ot finery that fills cery woman's heart with glee, whether she I3 a prospective bride or not, until my adjective stock is run dry and my eyes are surfeited with daintiness end embroidery. Never has St. Louis been so positively Eiven over to marriages as this month's calendar shows. I took a look in the files of The Republic for ten Junes pas-t. and not one of them can show a list of brides as long or half a' Important as that which this rosy month has to offer. At least let us be thankful that the ceremonies don't all come on the Kime days, and that those which do conflict are nt different hours. The Wednesday weddings are nicely ar ranged. Katherine Jones will be married at half after 5, and If we make quick timo, we can Just get to the Goddard-BIgg cere mony at 6. with a rest until Grace Gale's wedding at 9. The GaIe-"Welh party gathered ItsMf to gether on Friday, when tho bridegroom, Mr. George Winton Welsh. Jr.. lately of Kentucky, but more recently of Colorado Springs, arrived, accompanied by nearly all his masculine assistants. Iyonc Gale, the bride's brother, will be best man, but the others, who serio as ushers, are all from out of town Horace Cochran of Masi!le. Ky.; Guy Wiseman and Collins Sumrall of Danville, Ky , and Jim A res of Richmond, Va. The bride has chosen her sister-in-law, Mrs. Leone Gale, herself a bride of only a few months, to be matron of honor, with Ruth Spencer. Margaret Wilkinson anil , LIda Robberson of Springfield, Mo . as re- j malnlng maids. Pink and white tints will , prevail and the church will be trimmed In an elaborate and effective manner. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Duke Thompson gave a ' trolley party end supper on Saturday night for Miss Gale: Miss Wilkinson will give a tea at the Kirkwood country home of tho Wilkinsons to-day and Mr. and Mrs. Gale a dinner to-morrow night, preceded bv a coaching party to Glen Echo, with the bride bs hostess. The Jones-Rew party Is chiefly remarka ble for Its collegiate air as to bridesmaid? and its long list of ushers, most of whom come from other cities. Miss Katherine Jones, the bride, is a Smith graduate and has many friends among the college sets in various cities, choosing her maids, there fore, most Impartially, one from each of four principal women's Institutions of learn ing. Her honored maid Is Miss Irwin of Albany, N. T., lately of Bryn Mawr, while ills Mabel Riddle of St. Louis, a Vasar Eirl; Miss Carolino Taylor of St Louis, Smith: Miss Anna Ramsey, St. Louis, also Smith, and Miss Weatherbeo of Detroit, Wellesley, will lend their beauty to tho bridal procession. The best man is a rela tive of the bridegroom, Mr. Theodore Irw in of Now York. Mr. Rew, who is a Yale man. 'S3, has selected several college chums to be U'hers, together with some of the bride's men friends in town. They are George Brown of Chicago, Georgo McBean of Chicago, David Williams of Etanston, J. D. Scoell of Buffalo, with Low-Is Thorn eon, Louis Benecke, Carl Law ton and, George Jones, all of St. Louis. Miss Ethel Goddard, who is to marry David Biggs at 6 o'clock at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, will have only one bridesmaid. Miss Johnston of Kno.viIIIe, Tenn. C. H. McMillan will be Mr. Blggs'a beat man, and Lewis Tune, Edgar Rand, Evans McCarty. Tra Goddard and Stuart Allen 'of Cincinnati, the ushers. Miss Bertha Stollc, whose marriage to Charles V. Brecht is to take place on Tues day afternoon at 4 o'olock, will have a houo wedding, the ceremony being performed at the Stolle residence. No. 3301 Delmar boule vard. There Is to be no reception, merely a dinner to relatives and some few intimate friends, after which the bride and bride groom will take their departuro for a six weeks' trip to Denver and the Yellowstone Park. Miss Henrietta Stolle, who is the only unmarried sister. Is maid of henor, and Miss Flat la Lynch the bridesmaid. FTank Brecht is to serve bis brother as best man, and another brother, Gus Brecht, will be the groomsman. Two Kansas City girls are to marry St. Louis men this month. Mlts Lula Duncan and Waller Edwards have set June IS -for their marriage date, while Miss Frances Tabb and Dootor Hudson Talbott will marry late In the month, the exact date not yet being Axed. Both will be quiet wed dings. Miss Duncan finished her school days at Mary Institute with the class of '99, and so often visits in St Louis as to be regard ed as a resident of tho city. She is ex tremely pretty and very popular, and will come at once in a very pleasant circle of friends. Miss Tabb, whose home Is at No. 22S Park avenue, Kansas City, will be wel- corned with equal cordiality by Doctor Tal- i Dotts inenas in town. They will live In the West End, after a very short wedding trip. Miss Erwin Hayward and her fiance, Mr. George Mowat Hlginbotham, have not yet sent out their cards, but the dato Is ar ranged for Juno 18. Mrs. George Nledrlng haus. Miss Hayward's sister, has given the -brldo her house for, the weddlnsr celebration. hlch is not to Include many guests, as the .Hayward connection Is largo enough to In jure a houseful alone. Only a very few per sons who are not relatives will be bidden. 15ERTHA o)rouun and they are to come from out of town. Miss Hayward will hato two bridesmaids, iliss Maude Niedringhaus. who has been her traveling companion and chum on sev eral Eur9pean trips, being the maid of hon- 01, and Miss Mildred Hopkins the other maid. A cour.n of the bridegroom's.Mr. Hig lnbotham of Philadelphia, will come on to olliciate as best man: while tne tbiee groomsmen are George Stea.lman. Charles riatt and tho bride's brother. Harry Hay ward. Last of the month's nuptial events will be that of Miss Florence Harris and John Herff. which is set for June 3). at 7 o'clock at St. John's Episcopal Church on the South Side. Miss Harris will be twisted by Miss Anne Ittner as maid of hono-. and b Mlts Clam Trorllcht, Miss Carlotta Klemm and Miss Am Herff, a coufIh of the bride goom's from San Antonio. Te.. as brides maids. The best man is to be -George Da mon, also a student at Ann Arbor, where the bridegroom will finish his medical course Just before his wedding day; and the ushers are Harry Baker, John Ileckert, Llojd Har ris and Terdlnand Herff of .Kan Antonio. Miss Georgie Wright and Charles Parson Pettus have sent out their cards for June 11. The wedding will take place at 3 o'clock at the Second Presbyterian Church, and is to be followed by a very small reception at the residence of Mrs. Wright in Cabann Miss Mabel Holmes, and Edward Manny Hodgman will be married very quietly on tho same date at the Holmes residence In Delmar boulevard. On June 2, in New York, Charles Noel of St. Louis and Miss Elizabeth Curry will bo married at tho home of tho bride. In the Ardsley Hall apartments. The ecrimony is set for S o'Uock, and will be very Imple,wlth no brldcsmaidj nor groomsmen, and no re ception afterwards. Miss Helen Brown of Webster and Gay lord Bell of St. Louis will marry on Juno 4; and so will Miss Emelle Hughes of Ev ansville, Ind , and Jean Chopin of St. Louis, a son of Mrs. Kate Chopin. Miss Patty Sparks of Webster and Albert Poulin havo announced June 11 as their wedding date, SERENA LAMB. b5 f-e voung ladies during tho evening. The S. W B. Quartet, consisting of Messrs. Mr. Reher. s-chopp and Zlrnheld en tut lined the gues's with some s-lnging. and Mi- Z.rnheld also sang poptikir songs. Thi guests were. Messrs. and Mesdames E. Schopp. M'sses A. Cheverlot, U Sullivan, T. Schopp, J. Lutly. t. swiorp. U. Skinner, IZ. Zirnheld. F. Schopp, G. Kerfc. S. Itister. A Jolly crowd of joung girls and bos en Joved quite a pleasant outing to Illinois last Thursday The day was spent In romping In the woods and rowing on the lake. Luncheon was served on the grounds. Thoe present were: !i S'arke. Erma McCready, Ethel Hamilton. Charlotte Bauer, Clara Isaacs. Irma Heller. S ma Kalter, Aila Sehn-Ml. P.iulir.e Kaais, Acne- Hewitt, M Ra.ph J.aeebus, R. I .1 Henrv. Ned Rutleiige, Ed Friedman, Cut Smith. Arthur JIcKinley, Harry Winco. Melvln Adam, Emil lioehm. She alumnae of the Isabel Crow- Kinder garten Association was entertained at a luncheon, given at the home of Miss Mary S. Smith "The BIufTs." last week. The af fair proved a very enjoyable one. Those prtsent were. Bessie Brv. Blanche o liismfth, Fiorenee Messing, Hattye Habennon, Eva Harper. Violet Aiam Rose Pechm in. Rose Pfeiffer Minnie Gajlor. Laurence Cobb. Alex. FranKenthaL, Tom Caldwell, Louis Mayer. Milton Loewen. Will Greater. Walter Fltzroy. Andrew Graham. Leverctt Chase. Charlev Hequcmbou Edna Newcomb. Adele Papin. Margaret Price, Victoria Scott. Mesdame- Given Campbell. Janes. Lillian Mathews. Agnes McConntl, Marj Smith. J'llLa looker. Olive Hammon. A Jollv crowd of young fol'es took an automobile trip throuh the various parks at Toret Park Highlands Thur-iuy even ing Refreshments were served and music furnished by members of the Mound Train ing School Mandolin and Guitar Club. Among those pres-nt were: Mi-fieS Katherine R. Hltchings. Laura B. Melcher. Anna K. Thress. Mami- E. Ander son. Mabel E Farn- Mst-itur? Eugene Plietsch. Frank Tarnham, 11. Frets. Has ard Bockman. Sumn-r Hammond, Will Reader. II. Laughlin. Weddins Silverware, v. Colonel and Mrs. Jarr cempamed by Miss H 1- -on Wst Wednesd ly for atinual yachting tnp r 1 The Colonel has reccntiv Duauesne. out In com mi met by a large part in th tending the i'omt Mrs. Fred Coni-th ami ere visiting la Jefirs -1 1 centennial t r-ises ar We-st I Mr- J. F Conrad a: E CunraJ Mr and Mr- Mr Alt-d M Rot,h 1 Louis Fruiiv morning uv the West. They have ri tour of the Pac fl Ci 1 t of the lntersting W-st r Conrad. Fisher ano Rot-. the T. P A. Convention, v ham. May Honey. Maud L. Williams, Ella S Hull. Ruth Williams Einilie II ISarthel, Ada L. Hull. Forest Bookman, Elmer Altman. G Herman Barthcl. WHIard V. Siegel. Ham- RIchter. Clifford Williams. socivi. ci.t n. The Up-to-Dnte Tenpin Club held Its last meeting at the S:. Louis Bovrllng Associa tion's alios Friday afternoon Mrs. G II. Strathmann carried off the honors of the afternoon. At 4 r'clock lunch was served, after which bowling vva agin resumed. At 5.30 the members bade each other "faro well" until next September, when thy will meet again, bowling th-lr first game on Tuesday . September 2. The members are: Mcsdames T. F. Wittich. G H. Strathmann, F. W. Krenning, Jr. C. F. Steitz. J. P. RIecher, W. G IL Merten, O. Schmuti. J. Grenzebach, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mulvihill gave a trol ley ra-t-v in honcr of their little daughter. Veronlc's. birthday yesterday. Those who were present were: Jillsse A. Bush. A. Kern. I Hofman, I. Sauer, 1-1 Schumacher, R. Engekklnd. A. Fischer. Earl Teason. wnrniG. Miss Agnes N. Chapman and the Rev erend Charles F. Blaisdell will be married on Monday evening, June L at St. James Memorial Church. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Gay have an nounced the engagement of their daughter. -Rcglna Rose, to William Sheldon Batcome, jr. xne weucnng win taxe place iate in June. Mr D. K. Fraser, No. ZVQ Shenandoah avenue, has announced to friends, the en gagement of her daughter, Johanna Bald win Fraser, to Mr. Robert Leishton Obear. at present a resident of Hot Springs, Ark., nlthough he Is a former St. Louisan. His father was the late W. F. Obear, of St. Louis. The wedding will take place very quietly on Juno 9 at Hot Springs, the bride being given away b her brotner, Mr. John Y. Fraser. Miss Fraser Is the daughter of the late Captain Charles IL Fraser of Natchez, Mbs. Wedding invitations to bo absolutely cor rect in every detail of style and workman ship should be ordered from Mermod & Jac card's, Broadway & Locust. Samples and prices mailed freo. 100 calling cards and tinest engraved copper plate script) 51.5U;. 100 cards from your plate Jl One of tho pretty weddings of the next week will bo that of Miss Mildred Hollwag of North Eighteenth street to Mr. Frederick Wenz of Chicago, on Wednesday, June 4. The engagement of Miss Alice Le Guay and Mr. Chaunccy L. Beynon has been an nounced, the wedding to take place at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mfs. Henry J. Le Guay of Kensington avenue. In August. Announcement has been made of the mar riage on June IS of Miss Minnie Kahn, No. 5232A Delmar boulevard, to Mr. Joseph Blumberg of Chicago. After an extended Eastern trip they will make their home In Chicago. Mrs. John E. Pllcher of Cabanno an nounced the engagement on Thursday at an nlformal tea of her daughter Edna to Mr Stuart Knappen, of Grand Rapids, Mien. Cards will be sent out this week for the marriago of Miss Mae Sidney Williams, daushter of Mrs. Marv Williams, jcv 4347 Vista avenue, to Mr. W. J. S Hemphill of ht. Louis, which is to take place on Wednesday, June IS, at th home of the bride. Miscni,i.Ar:ors rrvenoxs. The graduating class of the Mary Insti tute was entertained on Friday with a luncheon given bv Miss Lily Lambert at the Country Club. Miss Mary Sherwell will also give a luncheon to the rlas on June 7 at the residence of her uncle, Cnptaln Bofing er, in Vandeventer place. Mis Ida B. McLagan has vnt out invi tations for a pupils' recital en Monday evening, June 2. at the Odon. Miss Graves will give a dance Friday evening, May SO. in honor of several Monti cello and Llndenwood seminary girls. Mrs McCarthy. No. IKS Coleman street, entertained the Pleasant Hour Kaffeo Klatch on Thursday afternoon. Among those pres ent were: Mesdames Maher, T. J. Ward, Jutz. Mulcahy, Bruen, McDonough, Antram, M. J. Ward. Burgen, Pow era, Walsh. McCarthy. Callahan, An afternoon reception was given at the home of Mrs. E. Mchrhaus. No 2u01 B'.alr avenue. In honor of her fifty -third birth day. The guests present were: Mesdames playmates, last Wednesday afternoon, the occasion being her seventh birthday. The Juniors of the St. Louis University entertained the sophomores Thur-day with un eAtur&iuii iu oi'aiiusii i.nvc. juc unj was conveved to the grounds In a private car via tho Burlington. Iloatlng. nulling. Misses Millie Belegamba, Mae Belegamba. Jennie Gal'eant, Chr'stlan R petto, Lruise Reppetto. MessKuis Joe Carestro, Joe Perano. Hiral Vassarida. Herman Pi-rl. Lillie Garbarino, Stella Fieri. IJzzie Pieri. Lula Rebori. Louis Backie, Georse Relegamba, John Rareno. Dr. Bond, expert optician at Mermod & Lmiothv- Barber, Mary O'Fallon. May McKeown, Maggie O'Fallon, Hester Berber, May- Behan. I.nretta O'Rourke, Florence Sullivan. Christine Banner man. Regina Shea. Ethil liire Celeste Devoy, Agnes ltvan. Loretta Shea, Genevieve Ran. Winnlfreil McKeown Marie Dwyer, Hernice Frey, Delphine Frey. laiclle Mustek, Elcaror Cron:n, Mary Sheehan. Alice Saeehan. Grace FInnertv, Uenev leve Wille, Ruth Tebeau, Ethel Hf Ins. Francis A. Connor, Daniel Dillon. Jr : Allien II. Donne- wald, Tieo C. Duenw-ald, Jos A Fleming. Eugene C. Cum mers bach. Edwin F. Hendrix, Jake M Lashly. Among the sophomores present were: Messieurs- John J. I. McGrath, Herman J Meier, Charles A. Newman, Edward J. O'Brien, Ray moml J. Pad berg. Walter H Tol'man, John R Reyliurn. Oscar J. Stenka. T. Clement Wolf. Bauer. Husemann, Hanschild, Schoene, Misses Emilia Vlerllng, Marie Mohrhaus. Elizabeth Mchrhaus. Mr. Bernard Vogelsang, IC Mohrhaus, Knethe. E. Mohrhaus. Adelaldo Mohrhaus, Mary Hufker. Jr. Take Big Four trains for Cincinnati. One of the functions of the week was the luncheon given by Mrs. Cornelius Mahoney, No. 2211 Mullanphy street last Tuesday to tho kaffee klatch of which she is a mem ber. Covers were laid for about forty guests. The house was decorated, green and white being the prevailing colors The hoitess was assisted by her daughter. Miss Gcldie Mahoney. Miss Lillv- Sullivan and -wt,... TTI,. Tr.i J.l3 XVlhkJ iVCl Will. Iawrence C Car tan, John R. Chambers, Edward J Corbett, Andrew I. Drew. Percy J. Hayes. Robert F. Imbs. John II. Little. Paul J. Moriarity. Valle Rev-burn. Jr.; Paul J. Schlaffly, James J. Wheeler. Excellent Dining Cars St. Louis to New York every- day on Knickerbocker Special. Mrs. Robert Dillmnn. No. 3)11 Utah street, celebrated her birthday by a kaffee klatch. During the afternoon plnno and vocal selec tions were rendered and In the evening dancing was indulged in. Among those present were: Mesdames Harold, Bryars. Hshcr. Beard-ley. Smith Dlllman. Jr., Rhode, Jfleman, Lang, V. eber. Stark. Boel. Riechmann. Jaur. Franke. Stellern. Osterheld, Hcintz. Mlss-s Ella Nieman, L. Stellern. Messieurs A. H Intz. A. E. Dlllman, R. Dlllman. Jr.. E. Dlllman. A party of voung people enjoy ed an outing at Lake Ramona las: Saturday, notwith standing the morning's rain. Rowing fish ing and other sports were enjoyed during the day. and dancing in the evening. The party consisted of: Nellie Kirk. Jennie Bradley, Sapho. Eddie Laux. George Perclvai. John T. Bradley, Jr. Those present were: Mesdames: Charles Crocker, John Wolfe, John Nold, John Schriner, James McKay-, John Crocker, Sr., Frank Bryden, WlltDjo. John Jvivits, Misses Nelly Sullivan, Kitty Kerwln, Lilly Sullivan. The Kenwlck brothers have snt out cards for their annual recital under the direction of Miss Helena Gockel, Friday evening, June 6, at S30 o'clock. Recital Hall, Anchor building, Jefferson and Park av enues. Graduating Gifts, Mermod & Jaccard's. Miss Dcrothy Shaw of No. 3341 Maffitt avenue entertained a few of her little girl George Solomon, A. L. Stocke. John Scharkey, Charles Wlsimath, Charles Muench, Morris Tiernan, Ben Burkardt, Dav e Noonan, J. Mason. Irlne Cronin, Goldle Mahoney. T. J. Flnley. Geo Heckel. Read. Mabel Pritchctt, Gcrthrude Russell, Lela Malone, Edith NIehaus. Messieurs- Walter Conaway, Ed H NIehaui. . Irving Koch, Misses Pauline Hcrzos. Florence Williams, Laura Pritcheth, Blanch Dye. cnapercne;? Mrs. A. T. Critchett, Mrs. E. II. Niehaus. Mr. Glenn W Hutchinron of Old Orch ard proved a eenlal host last week by en tertaining a prty at his cottage. Forest Lodge, on the Gasconade River. Rowing, fishing, shooting and explo'fr.g an Inter esting onyz cave were the chief pleasures. The party was chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blanchard of Old Orchard. The guests were: Misses Alice and Mamie Slaughter. Constance and Katherine Moody of Whster. Misses Bessie Joy, Lucile Mc Crellls. Laura Klnsey of St. Louts. Messrs J. P. Helfenstcln, Valentine Johnson, Mayo Ralph Huelbutt. ine your ejts free of charge and guarantee a proper nt if glas-.es are necneu. oteei frames, $1 and up. gold. $ and up. A party was given in honor of Miss Kra.l ley at her home. No. HS3 Cote Brllliante avenue. Saturday evening last. Luncheon was served at 10 30 r m. A very pleasant evening was spent. Entertainment was fur nished bv Miss Mae Smith, Miss Nellie Kirl. and Joseph Kirk Kellcrman. Solos, were rendered bv Miss Annie Iiowen and Mr. rrank Kirk.' The Misses Smith enter tained with ducts Among those present wre MNses Mae Smith, Annie Bowen, Cora Smith. Ada l'erclv al. MesIeur Frank Kirk. Joseph Kollerman, John l'erclv al. Harry SchUltz. Miss Clara Wilson of Kirkwood enter-, talned informally Wedncday afternoon from 3 to C at her country home, in North Webster avenue. Russell Lartz entertained a party of friends Thursday- afternoon at his home. Garni 1 and dancing formed the pleasure for the greater part of the time, every- one tak ing part in old-time dances. Among those present, were: Mesdames I.. EL Lartz. E. Moper. Misses Adrienne Dunn. Edna Lartz. Alice Mermod. Lillie R. Krebs, Margaret Lanitz. Ella Schmidt, Messieurs Jean Shaw. G. Pollock. T.ouI-1 Mollcr. Ambrose Lartz, Houvhton Crake. R. Pollock. Robert Adam-.. Adrian Iartz. Harry Grulltzer. Miss Anna O'Connor gave a pupil's re cital on Saturday af'.ernoon. Among thaso takmc part were tre Mioses J11II 1 Griffen, Matilda Link. Agnes Butler. Ella Manke. Marie Ryan. Natalie Laupheimtr. Frances and Josephine Lochmann, Octavia Steven son and Delia Bruckner. Mrs. E. Powers of Lexington avenue gave a farewell euchre party- to the Newstead Heights Euchre Club. The house was decorated. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. C. W Graf. Mrs. Iyhr, Mrs. L. Nolle and Mrs E. Schwartz. The following were pre sen Mrs. M li Branson asi-ted Mrs. Mulvi hill. There were games, refreshments and other amusements to entertain the little folks Society pootle like tne I- qlal via Ilh ur. M. I.c J baseball and swimming were the sports of j Jaecard's. Broadvay S. Locust, will exam- I jip. Charles Bkir en'ertalned the Car- la" c.av. j.eiresnmeijis weie serveu uy u lonil eatcrer. Those of the faculty- who responleil to" the invitation were: The Reverend B Otteng. S J.; the Reverend Ij. Kenney. S J.; Mr. I. Kirscher, S. J.; Mr. I. J. Dolan. S J. The Juniors were represented by: Messieur: Mesdames E Stewart. H. Kortum. E. Powers. C. W Graf. A Kortum, M'sses Hennlnger. It. Kahn. E. Schwartz, L Nolte, N. Holbcrt, F. Buser, Lehr. A surprise party was given to Miss Isa belle Schopp of St. Louis averue, last Sat urday evening, the occasion being the cel ebration of the young lady's birthdar. A number of valuable souvenirs were received The havride given by Mr. Phil C. Bolras has been rostponed from last evening to next Satunlay nizht. June 7 Departure of the hay ricks will be mads from the Eolms residence. No. 4363 Maryland avenue, at 7 o'clock. The dance given by the American Bed Company, at their new factory, on South E"ght enth street, was very enjoyable. All the employes of the company were present, with their friends, and dancing was In dulged In until a late hour, after which re feshments were served- On Friday afternoon Mrs Knapp of La fayette avenuo entertained the euchre cluo viirea! rag w Waist- B arsasus lo-Morrow. Monday. 5,000 Ladies' II as h 11 aists which came to Garland at lets than half their value, ir ill be on sale af follows: Ladies' Fine India Linon Waists, with all-over Swiss em-(Tfl QlO broidcred fronts, worth 5:5-50to S!.25 will be marked pk.jQ Ladies' India Linon Waists, made as above, but worth f P up to $3.25 will sell at $&.,Jjf ...79c ...29c Ladies' black and white striped washable Albatross Waists, worth 2 "5 at, each Ladies Linen, Percale, Madras, Gingham and Lawn Waists, worth up to 1.3 at, each A Card o o ; liAc We have purchased Jeffries' entire stock of Milliner at 20c on the dollar. Jeffries was located in the Jaccard building and catered only to the very finest trade. Her entire stock is NEW, having been in business only, since March. We will place this entire stock on sale Monday morning at 8:30 sharp, at about J4 'ts rsgular value. " ! . Jac-ard's. .t1 r. ac- : Path un left '- i or their ' i or. i oast. 1 i " "ht. the ' . ' i will bo . t artr at- tle son Veitclt 'I- and Mrs F. i A Ffsher and irtd from 5r he Wab.isb for "" d an extensivs ch t kes in all "-ignts. Messrs. re delatees to .'ia will he hel.i at Portland. ore. .'io-wi iy Tuesday. Wednesday. Thor-1 ty a-! Friday of next week. After the .idliirrrnvnt of the con-v-ni on th par:.- w .' go direct to San Franoiseo 'rr from thin the wnd'nir route of trav' his be-n n.ippM out whica will ir-D them away lor tw months. Mr. and Mr- F E. Conrad have supplied them-m-1 - with ea rerrs ..id f:.m- and htve enoa-rh, "stock" on hno to take several thousand pictures. M's. T W. Wear of Boonvillo. Mo.. Is tho guest this week of Mrs. George P. B. Jackson. No. 1019 Thorrby place. Mrs. M. I von Bcnkendorir and son. O. Esmond von Bmkendorn. No. 4730 Dlmar In ilevard depart d Saturday for their summer home. Lake View. Mich. Miss Clara Fletcher is v. siting friends. Sh" will be- accompanied on her return home by Mis Orce Wagner of Cabanne. Mis5 Sephia Louise Schank of Evansvllle, Ind . is In tr city with Mr? Bruere. No. 5019 Minorvia avenu-. She will study mcslj during the summer. Mornir.jr. Neon and Night, Big Four trains leave St. L- i.U for CineinnatL Mrs-. Andrew J MeCarthv will depart Wednesdav fi r New York, and rail Satur day for an xt, nded tour through Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allen Lambert of Washington boulevard will give a coaching party and mo.-iniii.ht supper at the Country Club on Tuesday vening In honor of their daughter. Miss Ma-id La-nbert. and a few of her friends. Mr. an! Mrs. Harry- A. Woe-man hava prolonged their v.eddirg trip and do not ox 'i ct to reach their nome in St. Louis unci! Ji re v hen they will receive their tr.rds m tre 'hird and foi-rth Tuesdays at .no ii l wagoner place. They are nowj in At.ury i--r:: kerbocker Si ,-o New Tor4 v Treni-h Di.ision of Cha-t Ciub williflrMS 2 p. m. every .iiv thi-. wt s except fc.nr day. in parlor of Non-eel u- on Churclj. cor ner of Liniiell and Va-ideventer venues, under d.rtcti m of 1'rofissor Loukilreuque. Indies in charge will be: Mrs Theodoro Shelton, Mrs .Maria I. Johnston, Mrs. Frank Sheldon. Miss Marmaduke. Miss Hemp, Mrs Itayraond ard and Miss Frazler. Senor and Senora Fernando StaEd y Ximenez and wife of Chicago have departed for a three week.-, visit with the Misses Helen and Miliicent Heinzelman of No 4S3 fchecardoah av enue. Senor Ximenez is pres ident of the Spanish Club of Chicago, and professor of Spanish in Lewis Institute and San Ignatius College. He Is also corre-j-pondtnt for several prominent Spanish pa pers Mav 17 a coronation celebration was given In Chicago in the Fine Arts buildins in honor of the new King of Spain. The whole procramme was given in Spanish and was conducted by him. The most beautiful trains are those of tho Big Four to New York and Boston. Mr. and Mrs. i,ou's J. Kern returned home after spending several weeks at Okawville. Mr Kern has recovered 'irom an Illness. Doctor and Mrs. C. C. Vandcrbeck. Miss Vnnderbec!:. have reuraed from extended trip along the Pacific Coast. Mr. and Mrs. John IL Cutten of Jefferson City. Mi . are th" guests of Mrs. Emma Langnn Moulton or No. 3 Linden bou levard. Telegraph your friends you are ccmlng to Cincinnati via Big Four. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Hondlan, the MissrS Marie. VtHa and Katherine Handlan. and Edward Handlan. will ilerart to-day for ( olorado. Yellowstone Park. Salt Lake and m bUuL fW M 9 P I SI t Mm jij. .bii iff w ii mi i ,tm WsWlj. v WpT ( A9-42l-A23-AaS-N.BCOADWy. I (5 VT.I ii i n .1 m . miimb ,m ii umm i rn ittJ t .J b g I i t ,- vsiizfsefsSafSs- Iife-rfc?:3?j-.-$ ,i .4-"T-,j.--?KS5ay