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ggm&g!zm?w?w &HiB' STrxOUIS HEETJBIilC V-STTNDi'AT- JJTLTlf 0. 12 - - . 1 MV4MM ft Ar Mr. Md Mrs. .Uafiiyt, Urterf's Wesiieaut IMel jdev.Ww Is OMsMered Waal i Every OF A PERFECT HOME tistic m the CmMjUHb SfcWS SUB 1 PiMiiBBrWTBi i APPOINTMENTS r i-r lilSB Lily Eluhn, Who Visited the Adolpbus Butch Family, Is to . Marry a Distinguished Italian Lively Colon the Rage Tfci Month A Tip on Collars Society Notes and Happenings. MwsajVea WiH K MiM n'liMJ Mi I 1 M '" Eorne intelligence from far-away ITIes- baden is of Interest to St. Lculs society. It concerns Miss Lily Kuhr a couln of Miss Wilheimlna Busch. who spent rev era! months visiting the Busch household a, year ago, at: J later vent to California, with their party. She met many pf the. young people here. and Miss Iiusch gave several large functions in her honor. The, news is the engagement cf Miss Kiului to a young Italian gentleman be Vjr.g'.r.g to a wealthy and high-born fam ily, though hlmaelf haii no title beyond that of Chevalier. His name is Stephano dt Pancer-a. and h!s ancestral estates are In Venice. The family cf A!!?s Kluhn arc delighted with the. engagement an J approaching marriage, which is to be late in July. Miss KSuhn lives at Wiesbaden, which ia only a stone's throw frum the villa of Adulphua Butch. Ur. and Ur?. E. A. Faust have received Utters from their parent this last veek niating that thee Iiusch family is well, but natumlly much fedd.-ned ovr the recent uath of Mr. 1'tter Busch. They will re main abroad until early fall, but of ojtirse. aro living in extreme cecluon. Have? vou f"-n the JJndeUa-bouleerard dwelling of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Uudolph, Llrn h re ' U'Jlslde and inside? 'Jh'-r; ;uu knew what got to make a j-errfect home. Notice that 1 !o cot say a perfect house. 1 Jl :! other word, vxhir'i has e.no less let. ttr. and which means about live thousand ti;r.-i r,"r than the tlrst aptI!atiu:i. The Limierg eluediirig wa designed pre eminent!;, for a ho:n'. and th :i-5lly r rsarkahle bl'mlin,; of ti- artitic and the i -.i fostaoji- s s '" nuike it r.-. Koit-vt ry Iraiy likts ttimfortabl' thiiiKs. and mot-t '-r body like, pr tt triinsa. 'h.n you j mift- :!i-yj ua lui. m:d- a distinct Mrs. I.imbR took tvo yar. to do thi". fti rh'- tay.. I have an ldf:. that t-Ua t;ent. pn.--tt.ly, M"A"ral hours iwrljr -ory ;.ii and thpy certainly mut have Ixn hn;ipy linisr? in K'Ir.R over blue prints of hou.: plan?. In putting in closots nr.d ,;iry i:ookf and window- and various -tiitr lnirr-tlnir thl:iK which every woman wantH "JuFt f" in hrr lioti.. to tlm'frrre.t ;iBUft of th" architect, who v.o-.iM lt-t-r lay down Ui ar.- rlcht at th -er' t.trt. when t ban tr bal with a woman wl.'t do-s krow h'r os n mln-I on houi-i buildliis. r-'rs. IJmb-n-"s hoiL-e r'.m-i crriilt. not on ly to b"-r IntIlisnof In con-tniction but to hr lta drcoratlvp fno and her Jntuitlvo knowlcil-; a- to what will look Jrf-rt with what Thi- l--t amounts to a ral ;elti In her c.-i.w. and th charming ffct- rhf has ovoli.d would fill a much lonKPr column than thl. and dewrve to oopyrl(rht-I in th- bargain. To m tho mot lnfrestins: and mm fortlm; part of th ntir hous In. that not one ulntVo bit of trrcelaln. riot cne carved chair nor enverrd rushlon nor rhinti-!rck"l Um'lolr is too llr.e for dally ii"e. Th whole hou5 1- ti-d and ti-el lianl. too. and fri-n(!s of the J.!mbn family. -pp-(;i.i21y yt-iins lad. who are chumi with Vaster TViwnrd IJmbrit. feel perfectly free to com and : and to peek their favorite spots as much n the mast-T and mistress. Hut ail thse are irenerallttes. Now for n few detail-. I would rather own Mrs. T.tmbnr hnt cloet than tt lrc?ii!ent cf the Unite-l States. Thero .i-r.'t another in town, er m nny town. I Fti-pect. It ha? a prominent posi tion in hT pink an-1 white dreinir-ror.m a very cczy apartBjer.t. by the way. ai which jou Fhall hear more. It u made of white enameled wood to match the rest of the furniture, and roaches, from floor to ceiling, being about three feet wids and paneled in a mirror on the outside. In-!de are single shelve?, reaching the en tire way up. and on ever)' one rests a bat pedestal, the 4conIcal-.hapeV affairs yoa .sea at the milliner, and on these reposes Mrs. Umberg's hats best, second beat and the "common, or garden variety." Jut noa wint-r hats are way t-p top. nr.d the summt-r chapeaux. thoce delight fully becoming affairs that the lady wears autcmohiling. at the Alps, and at Glea Hrho this fason. have tlie lower "helves, where a shf.ct of tissue, rather heavier than th; u.;ua! luality. covers the roses and protects the plun:es. This tissue is fastened o one sld'-. ro that when she puts a hat back on its cone after wearing, ho merely lays the paper over it from the front. I'm not a tit rurprired at this fine hat rlo'tt of Mrs. Umberc's. Anr women f who ha3 the skill to choose such becom ing hats fcr herself, and 1 may add right here that hrr Intimate friend often make s-cliUh uje of her scienuric knowledge along the?e line, nnd get her to help them hoovs hats, certainly ijiould possess some special idias as to the care and mainte nance, of paid hats. Ar.d they get all of this in th" clo-et. The rest of the dr.-Frfng-room Is attrac tive and dainty, pli.k and white, with pink-fiowc-red chl:it for the chair cov erings, fdr.k "lix!t:)r" .n Hie pretty low prlrice9 drev-liic table, which hii-not the hacknejetl silver toilet articles. Jut a de lightful set f Dr.vd.-n ..i.e-white china Willi the small pink rosebuds of ramiliar d'Ficn. Tho Lath is white porcelain, toe rug are w.ndly pink affairs, and the cur tains are In tho same flowered chints while, with large, floppy plr.k rosen and foliage. Her slcrplng-rom. adjoining, is done In chintz also.b-.it the pattern's an o-ld on- be-in;- huge bird. of paradise or some dher tropical evolution .if th deslirr.er's brain. It look very well, however, nn-1 th ame pink and white idea is furthered. Mr. Umherjt's room, in ricli red tor.rs mid rather plain, severe f,irr.ure. and Master iMward's room. In gay blue, l-.th o(wn fi-om the central sitting-rrnm. whirh depends for its wall ornamentation, on t!: photographs of household frlend.t. The? a!:not cornpletely cover the walls, mid ct.titain many loeal anil foreign itlebrl ties. Milady'. dek. with nn mitpgniph-d portrai: of Komzak. the telephone, the big reading table, sleepy hollow chairs, env Ted Juv.t now with cool linens and flow cm! cmons, nre hero to bo found, while upstairs Is the billiard-roorn and servants' uarter-. IV.-rcnding. the first landing Is In the big bay. which in u Inter has Its quota of cushions, but Just new 1 left lwre for coolness. Th staircase, which Is Isviutl fully carved In oak. has several bindings, and starts from the big square hall, which Is really the library, its bookcase cover ing three walls, and each having sm.-'tl liamond-shnp'd panes. Here are n!-o many of the I.imb-nr collection of paint ings, both water i-elors and oils, nnd nil of them choice. Mr. anil Mrs. I.Imberg hav.v pitIiTfd together th-lr pictures as they travel, buying many abroad and many from toth Kastern nnd leral deal-rs. 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Brownlow. daughter of Mrs. J. A. Brown low. w?s married to Mr. Raymond P. Uartlett. son of Mr. arid Mrs. W. C. Bart- e;;. ... z;. Morgan street. The eore mony was pertormed ty the Riverend Doctor Claxon. The young couple depart ed oa the veiling train tor tittle Rock. Ark., where Mr. Bartlett is sngaged in uiuiiaxs. n of the weddings of the week was that of Miss Mamie Wonuriska and Frank J. Kavlay last Wednesday. The icro mony took rUce at the horns of the bride's parents. Xo. 3KH Iowa avenue, at p. m. The Reverend V. Vaorlna per formed the ceremony. Miss Ciirlstle Xo kurka was bridesmaid and Joseph Won driyka acted as groomsman. At 10 o'clock supper was- served, and as the march wan being played the Sokol Military I'rass Knnd. of which the bridegroom is a mem ber, played in honor or the bride and bridegroom. "Miss Elizabeth O'Connor of Xo. 33 1 must- avenue ami Mr. icimtom I'oiiarn or Washington. D. C.. were married Wednes day morning at 5 o'clock by the Reverend Kithr O'Rnurke of St. Mark's Church. I'agt: and Academy avenues. The bride was dressed in a traveling suit and car ried a shouer of white ies. After the c r rrvny. a breakfast was served to th bride's nltative at the l.i.me of her p.ir ents. Mr. and Jlrs. William O'Connor. Tlie houre. was decorated beautifully with l-alms and flowers. The couple departed for Washington. l. C. men. struck nt eighteen. The best fleld--mT'!rdi.Jddifcr "je;?arried men. Berk Sub Kramerand V Baltser: married men. Hotto and Boek inkeger. Thtwa prent were: KtSdSBMS W. I. Laaaewtach. K. PWckin. W. oitstiwiisai Ifc-tto. AbeU Huh! A. Kn?e. A. KecK. I". HerstmailliisT. A. Wiecand. M. UnW. 1. Aetroth. g. Bernhardt. F. Reuthardt. SlreneUr William lAoaswiscB. Oerrge Hoffmann. T. rvdde. William ni'Wtwnn. Henry Ijnebbert. FWd Broeseke. WUItam WlegaBd. I. AbtL O. StoiVe. r. Dieckmaasu Ivl Marlneata. VT Hroelie. A. Baltzer. Y. Bnekrnkroegir. O. Hallif r. . Kr-tmer. A. Manlus. WlfBWSt. WofBrrics. Martaeas. UTmxa. . Baltser. T. laaaewtseh. St LancewiMh, t. Ratuucelltr. A. RahmceUer. A. Brntseke. U H-Tii liuissa I v. uadhom. E. DlKkmun. s-dwaMi T. Jenarlekw V. BaltxM. A. JCelUO. W. Ilotte. Trm RevtisaSS Balwer. J. Wlnaatk, R. Ahrtnt. F. RahroceUsr. J Bominerlch. Tt:e Revereed 1 Kentchler, T. Wobus. The U P. E. Club, formerly f th ralace of Eractricity. enjoyed a basket pic nic Sunday. June Sw A ball same, con ducted by the Misses E. Moran. K. Bergs meyer and A. Xewrman. waa the main fea ture of the afternoon. Dancing also mad th afternoon pleasant for the. participants Among the funseekers -were: iuscam Mr. Traveru A. Ucifel of Xo. SSI Cleve land avenue and Mi-s Kla Kirthels of Xo. CSS: Flora boulevard wen; married Wedrtes day. June ;s. at noon. They surprised their families and friend, although it was generally undcrst.md the marriage would take place within tho next two wek. A wedding dinner was serve! at the h:ue of the bridt. and the couple de parted afterwards for an Kastern trip. Miss Ionian Xeusteter of St. Iiuis anil Mr. Alexander Segrlbohm of Kansas City. Mo., weie married hst Thursday aftemcon at the R'Xai Arroona Congregation. The bride unit attended bv Mbo Ulllan Xeu sti ter. a cousin, and Miss Estclle Xeustet er. a sKer. as bridesmaids. The bridegroom had for the 1-est man Mr. Mee Hopper. After the ceremony tho bridal party returned to the home of the bride's parents, which was decorated with ferns and palm. where the reception tock place. The bride wore white crepe do Chine, en tralne. trimmed with point lace. Il-r tulle veil was held In place by n wreath of oranxe blossoms and a diamond iiendant. After a wedding tour to Wash Incton and Xw York, the couple will re turn to Kansas City, where they will make their home. JruleA. Claik. llte Well Moeney. Vanaxet Morsn. Margaret Dowltng. KtIle Mcnui. Anna Newman. Meleur Jerry Q-itnlaa. Walter Ie. FVlwant Ttlalr. Jnhn Tent. John Siller. H.J. KaaML Ktttte 1 E. bynrn. Jneo. Leary. Klaneti Nobis. J. touch. William Bently. JarkreKnt oyOglw. Harry Meyer. The M. S. C Ctub gav Ms first outlns; Iat Sunday at Meramec Highlands. Amcs th-e present were: JariaWjea. Wetwr. Keltlal nmea Fernoo. XW1 wun, Iran Farley. Jsncs RreaMss. OenreFOK. OeergeMeraa. Jack Shea. Charley OUbsrL Mar r.ewe. st-lla Shea, aiamlx (Mtgtey. Jlamte Shea. Julia Weber. Ar.nte Fmoo. Msatt'ur CBarley Maher. Jnhn Tethos. Jehn Rmmlt. Pectof Holt. (TurKy lltark. The party was chaperoned by afr. aaA Mrs. Meyer. aiscELLAxears fciauntv Diamonds. Jewelry, at Mermod. Jaceard tc. King's. Broadway. Cor. Locust. A jolly party nloyed a Basket plento last Sumlay at Elm Point, near Ft. t'lmrles. The day waa spent in singing, claying and fishing. Those present were: .1 it i i 1 t i i t j i ini i i i I t t Tlrtfi II 111! 11 1 1 1 1 1 I - t t Mcrmod. Jaccard & Kin;. St. Louis and New York : :--i-f-5--t- tin ti us Jewelers, J Silversmiths and X Society Stationers. t A Great Sale of Fine Writing Paper at Special Prices. COMMENCING to-morrow. Monday, mominjrand ...... .t-,.. 1,;, ....1- scp'ln Tuiy "tl- th"r:en every tlay tins vcclc ( wt '.uMmiarM m b-cktt, ) we will offer fine paper and envelopes to match, as follows : For 20c I One pound of our I t"ntf! Ili.nd." ISO sf-ee line writ ire pat- hole- -f ii ii - ream mure In. ittope .r llu ? Invclcprs to Match UK pr r im Imperial Vellum : sh', o? p.-.re- tnd r envelopes, tn either t-5s.e or cream Fcr 55 Cents One Pound Of our ' Venetian IP.nd " a line light weight paper white o- azure. : Sheets Tor 35c rmclopts to Match I 55c per 100 Snow-Flake Bond or Silver Gray y "heels of pvper nn-1 li". envel"-s of thesn tlr.e ;-il rs for Onlv SI.G0 For 40c A pour.-l of our - "Mo-lern I.!r-n." a very eho!-e j.ip.-r comes lo . I) 'i-i!.-. white, nzure, urn or blue. : sheets. 4r. fntelopcs to Match 60c per 100 Any of Our 70c Quire Papers An extraordinary offer -1?"' sheets of par-r and 1C3 envelopes to milch- For Onlv S2.25 Stamped Initial Papers A box containing Z shorts of r our "Modern Linen" V.'rl: Jhr t'.ipor. with lnlti.il stamp cl In sold, and plain envelope? to match-- 50cperBo Eura Specials. Tr.-!r thN head we offer th" frl-"- lowing extraordinary values I"ape". orth ard usually sold at rr- iund - For 1Tm er itoaad irnv elopes, utuall) -old at from .'- t " p-cka. At Ae anal I(W waekasje Finest Engraved Calling Cards. Price Inducements and the Seasons Why. REALIZING t-af J.-rlrs Julv and Aust! aTalrs socfilly nill not bs as aetive a th-v have been nor a' thev -M be In the autnnin. and due to ti fact that we lave de-lcners and engravers that sc must keep employed, w" have decided to and will until further notice furnish 1M -'iifst Cutti? Cardt'anii a iimKa-Engraie-i I'.'ctie Scrip: LeUeriac i.wrjrth $I.M) for $1.00 Solid Old Entdish (worth S3.0-ij for 52.90 Skad-ii Oid Easllsk (rerttfS3.50j f cr S2.6S AnJ 100 xarst rzfrartJ cc'ttr: ccrdi Jrcn y;ur cs-n ,r.V (.:ty s:ie) Jcr 75 eenit. Mail orders filled. If you carnot c-rae. write t? u and we rt;i tend arcples and estimates on anything you may -desire in our lis. MERMOD, JACCARD & KING BROADWAY. COR. LOCUST. ST. LOUIS. J Our Citatoge Sent free to Any Address f Write to t:s to-day send yo'T uw and address we will send srou our ll!utriited catalogue, a 321-pa?e bcek. of Diamond. Watches. Silvtrrware. etc, eic Or jend u th nms and ad dresses uf any of your frirnds. and we will send lt to them. iiiiiniiiiiiiinnHiiiiiminniinnmmi a room, and Its russ. statuary. cNcora- ! tions and alt appointments :iro ,n ,,:,r" monv with tlie riih low of m loily which emanitts from th- lun-iniir.o intrui:if-:it j whenever Mr.. Uinl-r :ts !un 1. fi.re It. She las lung ln ci-.-iderol one of the b-t amateurs in the city. The dining-: cm '." a i.-.il ;-oe:n in browns and p-M.. Tl-f ceiling is beam. d in vke.ithcr.-tl ii: of a deep rich brown, with past-lins in ltw.ea of delicate raX golden el!nvv. Idrectly aliove tlio table h.-ir.s a sujrh lamp, also of pain piin ligh: jvllovv The walla are i!ono In a prap di-Ig.i. th" deep purp!- giving a distinct note of color to ti. brown and dull-Kie."i f.-!i.-.pe China culxirds r.t.d serving laMi- sn- nil In th- dark-brown woods. Just off this ilinlmr-ioom is the summer retri.it. a rpicndld big p'--.zz.i eX tenilirg the entire leng.ii of the cast si 1. It is rcreer.ed rnd otherwl.'e mnde per fectly i-oinfurti.ble nnd ued by tho fam ily as their sunim-r breaUfost-room. a sm-ill ard c.zy round willow 'table, Just suite! to upholding dainty br-rtifcfan triler. oecupvr.g tlw enter. The floor is beautifully tiled in whit and green, nnd cool gr.'cri predominates. The hammocks are green, tie riot of e-usliion? each in a cover of grce-:i arid wiiit.; ,jiuir.-.l inslln that v. Ill laur.eicr ar.d launder and still keep its lovely hues, hdoi: rest-, willow rocker. gr.-n Itathet'd eiiairs of solid comfort, anl a few Ktted plants and ILihns make ti is the pi.ve of IJ.vI sum mer comfort. When one Is sr fortunate c to .irinl: .v nslnt lemonade on Hits porch one feels tlurvi.nl.ly In harmony. The smeiking-rcom. Mr. IJuiborg's cwn de-siqn at.-l especial pet. U norlh of the music-rjora. nnd a model of tleg.t-jce. This I also In durk woo.!, with a. tn-d.-ncy t.,viar! tli ne i-nmn -tI? of furniture, th- straight Jines anil su'.tan tiai arcbi.ei ture yrongly retninlsrvttt of the l-:: and tnnt wonderful i")ibrich 1M vilion. In ie- d much of th iltting .f this room nme from th le.rman exhtblta and tliej- spTertvl it pie. e by idece. Tho fire place is along the Ilr.es of a flerm.m dor mered window house, and strikes em as vety odd and cri;iral. Tha IJmlorg liven. whl! only one year has parse! uver i's head, is really re markable The turf Is exrellcr.t. and in the back garden Mr? Urnbcrg has eoiK'-d sweet tea. Iwrder after bcrdr of nas turtium, pny scarlet geraniums and in numerable sweet-rmcllirg blossoms to do their l-e-t. h lslj out a tiny vegetable I lot tills r;.ring, and the tabla lias re-Joic.-d in vo-ng cr.ion. tenJr lettuce, bet?, pen? aj. 1 wrat not all sea-.on. Indees! the piece dc resistance of a coiy Iltt! dinner party given lest Thuriday evening by th! ho'rltab!" host and hos tess v.ns a duh of beets from their own Garden rr-'r-'re.! tomewhat as the Log Cabin Ciub server them ths v-ejtable jlcked when quite small and tha tops left on. Thci the beets are served w':h a rich h.-IIandalse .vjc. and vou nr t-pe-cted to eat the whole the tiny slender root, the ixt proper and th" tors, t mil. tit aM that you never fail to mrt ex-r-eclallcr-s. the ctsh jiroves ro delicious. The dinner cf Thursday was alven to Mis Helen elerr.pp. whs was unfortunately ill and obliged to absent hcreif. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Taus: Jr. and Mr. lvJwtn A. Lnip were among the guests, and th psrty t&' automobiles after dinner an J r.d-l at the Alp, where they were Jeir.e-I by Mr. and Mr. Ilijrar I.ickiand. Messrs, llenr- and cTfcaffralx I.ieklan.1. Mr. Ar thur Maccus of Chicago, who Is is town with Mr.. Magnus, ar.d has opened the Itusch home for a short time during thilr stay: Mr. Wlttmann. Mr. Harry Cowdery. and several others. - If vou would be chic, real "French chic." wer"Hvt-ly eolers this mnath. They are th- latest TarKIan fad. Ar.d they certain ly do co with the outdoor life that is the only fun Jan now. Mrs. AH-Tt ftond Lambert is t.ick from Paris with a let of r.ew and very fetci-.Irur clothes. 1 saw her a few days a?e in a tgt:fct p;-a;rcea Uses froct very airaplx 51 IPS I.II.Y KM'HX. Kr..ip-il to an Italian nolilenian. made, but thes bloi.se cut ns only French blouses can Is' cut. and with this went a gav scarlet leather lelt. not- too wide. and a seirlet straw hat of rough we-avo. with a turn.-d-up side and a few wtngs. Th red nnd gre-en. lnstesul of being gar Si. was si'preme-ly refined, and altrgeth-r iov.ly, and ve.u can imagine how pretty sliu leaked. Mr nr.d Mrs. I-Jwnll Huckner havo movel to Alton thU summer, going only a short time ago. They gave a very Jolly little houso party en Friday night, invit ing several St. Iuis young men up to mtct roine pretty Alton girls and to enjoy an tve-ni:ig of muric-maklng. MIi Ida Lfssrr has Just about the best nmmer idea I've heard for tho upholding of that nvt unmanageable of collars, tho summer I.ice stoek. I mean tho kind that comes sewel on or.e's shirt v.-alsts and lingerie blouses the kind that tho manu facturers have gotten out; a dlnbollcal inve-ntion of wire ami blue knobs that you are. f-jppcse:.l to slip In nnd wear with comfort and distinction. You don't linppca to do either, tut that's anoth-r story. MIf.s lesser we-ars a tiny, tiny strand of tulle tied rouid her reck Just under the litrlo top frill of l.-c en the stock. The tullo may bo, of white, vvhloli won't show at iH. or It may be of pink, which will give Just tho bast ipcclt of a glow to tho collar: or. ngcin. It may bo Hue or palo green with reiually good r-sults. Tho whole t-olut. however. 1 to get it narrow enough not to bo obno!ous-an inch-wide tulle is about right, nnd yo-i can make a yard of rr.eilr.o do all summer. seiii:?a umb. wi:nnix;. Wateh-s .tt Mermod. Jaccard & King'.. ejno of the pretty June weddings took jilir.. hut. Wisire-sday morning at K) .Vcloek at sit. Vincent do l"aul's Church, when Mir? IHeonora K.:tlelcar-!esj licair.c th" biid.- of Mr e;torc" Ani:i Keinarmati. Tli brid" v.-is at:c:ide.l by her sister. Mlw llllnl-e-tli Ke-ttele-.tr.lcs. Mr. I-iw-rence! llelnart.riu. bcotlu-r of the brld. Portrait by HcTnbrandt Studio. groom, acted n best man. A reception was held in the eve-ning at ttic home of Mr. and Mr. I'l.liip Diets. X. iS eSirw line street. Tb" young e-empl" will be at borne at Xo. tS rtnney avenue'. Miss Isabel Stewart, etniighter of Mr. and Air. Alexander St.-w.nrt. and Air. WVIttr II Aloll were marri.d 'a-t V.'.--.ln--elny ev-n!t:g Tli- e-.-r nrnni y wi' er forme.l by th" lb-verend J ". A1i'.vhhI. pastor of the Grand Avenue I.". P. e'hurch. :ir..l was witnessed by a few relatives. Air.. Charle.s J. H.-uitt attended her Klst.-r as matron of honor. After the oe.reme.iiy a reception was iriwn at the r. sid-nce of the bride's sister. Mr. David Il'-y. X. 7:7-" llruno av.tiu.-, in Klcliini.n-l Heights, ut which only the immediate nlatlvs of the yonrg ts.up!- er. tre-s"it. After their honev-mooii Air. and Airs. AIoll will eo to ho'irkeej.ing In their new home on Wash ington boulevard. VI St. frills to New York via nig Four. Stopover at Washington and Philadelphia. A p'etty church wedding was tliat of Alfs Ijilu Hoffm.-iu to Air. Loui .luergetis We-.Inesel.iy ivi nine. Tho bride was drt-esed In white Milk, with an overdress of dotted net. trimmed In Oriental lace. Thu maid e.f horor w:is Aliss Clara llo-ve-katr.n and the t.etdesmild was AIIss Ifelle Drinlem.-ycr. Tiiey w.-re :ttlr.il In white er.ihrolder-d vol!.-. The l.-vt man was a r.ephew of the bride. Air Walter AMllesi. und tl.e grooiCMnan wa Mr. Hen Thie-ui-itin. Immediately after th" cercmonv- at St. James's e'huieh the brld.il rnrty were taken to the lirmo of All's nilse Eller broe'e. ein Ai'elilde avenue. wlier ther witne-sseel tho marriage ..f Aliss nilerbroek to Air. Kuill Jaeger ef Ohio. They then ree,l the eongratulatlons of their friends ut their own home. Xo. 4fC Xlne tenth street. llotli bnd-s were prominent In church work at St. jTne's Tlnirrli. Collece nnd Itlalr avent.-s. Th". Ileverend L. e;. Xollau. pastor of the church, perform'-d the cere mony for lsth. Mr. Henry Urownlv Hutton an.1 Airs. R n. I-iyr." of Jhteagi. formerly AIIss Itrown. mirprised the-ir friends lastwek by marriaee. whleh took place In Dnver, Cdlu.. en June 31 AtKs Ola niegel. li-iughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. I Itlegel. wa" married v.dr.esil3y aftcrmsm to Doctor Guy AIcKInney of New Douglas. HI., the IU-verend Father H-rat of Our Iidv cf Good Council Church oSlclatlng. The Irlde w.-is gowned In whlt silk, hcavllv trimmed In lace. Th bride v.-.u attemlc-1 by hT r.ster. AII.-vs At a wedding attended only by relatives and friends of th" bridal i-ouple. Air. Au brey C Lind-dey and Mis Jessie C. Peet were married yesterday afternoon at the heeme of Airs. T. P. AlcCormlck. Xo. 43M IVrlin av-etni". Tlie Ileverend J. Iiyton Mauze officiated. Iist eve-ning Air. and Airs. I.lndsley de pnrteel for the Xorth. They will return in a fortnight, ami will reside at Xo. I? Wal ton avenue, the home of Aim. D. It. Mnds ler. ori.il. CIAsW. For fire silverwares go to Mermod. Jac e.ar.1 & King's. Krcadway, Cor. Icust. Tlie Ite-d ar..l White Paitge Club gave Its first outing at Rnmona Park June Zk Tho members of the club met at Wellston nnd. taking the car in a body, proceedetl to the grounds. Dancing, beat riding, singing, ball playing and many eith er games were tha amusements. Thoss present were: Sllts fiussl- M-ckfessl". Katie Her?. Iila Itiisa. k. Inrrtta Sinsstng. Anna Krn.t. e1ar& Krntt, Ee nnfpon, eIe ff. I-Ila Nlekarr.p. Kmllr NleVanp. etrao Allneer, Ft.lla ekeslrk. IllUa lUl.-.ieK. lyilu lioff. I.vrlta Nlekimp. Netta Mincer. Ftancis Mcckf-sale. A furniture-car picnic wilt be given by the Uberty Ben club to Rappington Grova and Lake, on the Gravols road. Sapping ton. Mo., on the Fourth. The party will leave at S a. m. from the residence of Mr. Joseph C. Schrcrdrr. No. 174! Qeyer ave nue. On July 2 the club will give an evening excursion o:i the rtearncr City of IToVi'letice. . The Sundodgers were entertained on Wedr.eselay evening by Mis Bllth Wood ruff of Xo. 2121 Ann avenue. The even ing was rj-ent in dancing. Allsa Weioilruff giving a number of fancy dances. Those present wt-re: The male choir of the Evangelical Z!on Church gave Its annual outing hist Sun day a! Klen College grounds. Quite a iitonler of friends of the choir attended. The iiiy wa spent in various amuse ments. The feature of the day was the annu-il baseball game between the rnar ri.'d men and single mn of the choir. The rauin was hotly contested from start tn finish, and only coexi werk with the stick bv th- single men in the ninth Inning ena bleel them to win th much-sought-for Kiune of the ert .... The se.re w:us 1 to 5. Itoth pitcher pitched excellent hall. Hotto. for the married men. struck out eight men. while. Kramer, for tha aingI- Ateni.iirs ard M'adame Henrv Iloelieraeler. Frel Frrster. )tle!- FVlns M. Feiater. Kmma nuenemaaa. Clra tsehmler. K--.liir- AAert C J. Feer. Otto Reek.met.r. Ilernvaa Maseruneler. Charles IXwaaineier. A rerr pleasant sorprlss was atren hi honcr of C. O. Knell's twentieth Mrthdar last Thursday evening. After .lancing and singing a repast waa eerrseJ. Those pres ent were: Jinn DttVfsyar, Jtonn TSeeacsBRsr. Amy JSfrthet Alloa Boekamater. Tr-.ee. Do.liwalar. Arthur Benhat. Ilrunee Otsart. II. tviIltaiRS. I. Meaan. K. Ptlneian. t stlltar. C. Sehl.eder. A. riora. A. Ihim.m. T. Allller. A. Htewart. A. Krull. I K.mire. E. Krull. K. Preon. At.tetirs- If. Thomrewa. Al SXfcman. F. vvmiams. W. Ahrtag. O. Omn-IIaeh. TT. GtmelUch. II. S. Sfon.ll. C R Krull. II. Sullivan. II 1-ur- an4 Xfssana-- It. G. Krull. H. C KraB. Miss Elizabeth Buechet emtcrtatned friends in honcr of her birthday. A de lightful repast waa serred. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. A. Brntwtelar. Misses nr FretTierel. vVlrlna Jatisen. emella. DtepembscS. Emma Ifertaoh. Stella Rathgeas. Ats.ieiir. Alfred Owea. Stax Xaas. Karl K-hnatdar. Bertha S.;hnet(ler. Ida fVhn.Msr. Ttoa Buechal. eVwDs Ncratar. JSefcRster. Jssses Bowent. A pink rarty was given In honor of Mis I.otta V. Miller of No. SITS Portia aremie. The parlors and dining-room wro decora tes! in pink. DandngT and other amuse ments wens Indulged tn until a late hour, when refreshments were, served. Among tboso present were: Mtses Ahbt Utewart. ejraos cunnlagbaav Ttlll" Qiieniln. Amelia Kolsr. Anna Pamaa. Jo-la Millar. Kate Wll!!aata IlazelWlbcr. Mei.Uf. Fred William. 1. S. Purcell. Frll-ops. John Kolar. I Mara Wll.r. M. J. tjuslter. EobAtklssoB. All's Phanito Pickles of Cook STests aar tertitlned several young gtrk at a rosa luncheon last Monday. In honor of her guest. Miss Chios Mason. Numerous eraterrtainmsrtta aro betng given In honor of Mrs, Frank F. Cferby of Chicago, who Is rlsitinf old frteods) tn tho city. Sho waa tha guest of honor at a dtnnr at th" Alps Monday, and Mr Zimmerman's rr.ustcale nt Tuesday was followed by a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Adams of MoPhersoa areaue, a reception and lunch on Wedaaseay by Mr and Mrs. J. Frank: a Japaasao eachre Thursday eveninr oy Mr. ana ana. u. .-. rnraat rant . oouietrarex: a ITlMal Am nan. Alma Krull. riara Se.Mttatsr. Itta Millar. Clara Miller. Lola, Ftort. TTarrTllninsKi. r vein Kvora. Herman Ruefcat. iTutaty Kralt. Harry JWllvaa. tarry mesa. HlKham of musical by Mrs. Cbrneliua oa Friday aM"BMe--aaBBBBTaBSBTaS)a.aBB-SBmBaBBBiaBaaB bbbSbbbbVt4 Jbbb1VbbbbbbI TTTJssssT KC HM jM aasssT "-a. I Vsjjj jtKPiaasssssssssssssss' ' MsflHiN H VLMMR J BsMMDI r?kk ysH Largest Stock, Lowest Prices, Terms to Suit Everybody. CONROY Will Celebrate Fourth of July All This Week, . COMMENCING to-morrow and every day this week, we shall celebra'te the Foarth of July by firing off prices on pianos which will gladden jonr ears in stead of deafenine them. Call at oar store, and yoa. will remetaber with pleas ure the Fourth of July week you bought your piano at Conror's. asVTMtWNkalSmfriti $60.00 M SI00.00N a Pirn. Conroy Piano Co. maBSBss-fJjBrtsWMBjBsaBpfcapsjBjBB e..,...U'i... ir v":