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- sir-vi - r-vl-" ir ' ?i-' r- -mj" jss; a. iV-y w jo -la.'. .' THE ST. LOUIS REPtTBLIC: SUND'iLY. JeULT, 16. 1909. A BaclKtar TcM$ tf Aa Experirace it the Hte f a Coc Where "KMs" Aivkes That LWIe Oks Wlw Are Be tderatetf t the KMchea Whet VWttfs Appear. , Aaaeyed Rml & 't ,," ---pr'-'V-K"', , rmr-m ' " Lm L H H H aLV. l PA. LV w H r H Lk VJ Lk H Pk 1 PJ wA L f PJ PJ PJ PJ aW PJ PJ PJ PJ PJ LVi PJ PA PJ Pk I 1-1 1-4 Pill I III IIIIHIH mm I I n I rl I IIIIH TJ Tmblcnac ww 11 if I I I I . I I I 4 ww I ' I I1! pVI I I l4 'Im ' lal 1 W W H M'SB a. A. m .aM. ,& hkF aaaaaL. a&. A. m .l&aa.tW W W aa&. .saaaaak, .& .as. . alr .& .sLL .& .sahaifaW aatAs.w' . ak. mm . . - -. , m . -. " ' , , ' ' T' Pretty Lingerie Blouses Are Noted Effective Dress at the Glen Echo Club Prominent Persons Depart for Eastern Resorts Society Notes and Happenings. He a bachelor, the.fcero of this llttfe U.!c. Mayhap that ban much to do with his viewpoint. But you will b forced to agree in part with him, I'm quite sure. "You aee. It was this war: I nm manic on the street, ard aa hadn't zeen each other for several months he slapped tne over th rhoulder. shrJt my hand partial ly off and shouted. 'By Jove n'.A man, lou've rot to come out to dinner some zzsiz tUls week. Now, we simply won't zz'zz no for an answer. Tou haven't ren the cctt house, either. Now. Just jar a hen. and my wife and I will be no end :; to t you. HoVIl Wednesday suit? Oh. yes. entirely Informal: only ourselves, and by Jove! we'll be dellehted to show you tho racch,' etc. etc. "Ksowtnc that the B!asks were given to entertaining a good deal. I thovght it batter to ring up my prospective host on th morning of tb. TVedncaday In queition. in order to make sure on a point. 'Did you say your ulcner was to be Informal?' I lsquirad. Blank reiterated that It wss. entirely so. acd th'rofora set at ist on th. question of clothes. I Trent in my or dinary biulnecs suit. " Tsii well. I u the only guest. Blank and Mrs. B. greeted me cordially and presently dinner was s'rvod. With th ushering into the dlnlng-roum came a flock of children, all else, frotnabahy of Z up to the oldest, r.ho is nearly IX ' Tou see. Mr. Bachelor.' teamed Mrs. Blank. we have ben so anslou: for you to know our deer children. Clarence, come and shake hnnOs with papa's frlnrt. Mr. Bachelor. Unwilling advance from Clarenoe. the eldest. A co! and a limp paw extnd'd to meat my own. Childish but disconcerting star." from the other three. ho ant girl. excpt the baby, a brat of th. same sex aa my own, I re tret to say. "After some delay and some difficulty in finding satlsfsotory seats for the chil dren, who had been changrd round to make room for the gurst myself we sat down and the soup was prrvd. " Ton honor, from that moment until the cofte I did not draw a contndd. vsn a comfortable breath. " IIow are cur mutual friends th' fiub ub.r I Inquired, unfolding my napkin and addressing Mrs. Blank. " "Oh. very well Indeed.' absent-mindedly replied th Udy. and then with light ning change of tone, "Ethel, take your Angers out f your soup and use your poon properly." " "Tee, the Sububs have gone In for dogs this summer." I went on. determined ly. "Now they hsve Jut gotten hold of the t-st rrl of Bortun terrier that ' " C1srn''. If I r- you tipping your pLtte like that sgai-i I elir.ll srid you s.way from tl.e table.' rrpllr.1 Blank, frowning at his !dt hopeful. "t ate soup In M!nc for tao minutes, while the bfcv uft a matr glans next to me. wetting all th adjarz-nt table cloth, and the r.rxt youngest girl. Jull-t, lid under the tab and refuted to l.u Hi Hi HflL CLOAK CO.. 515 LOCUST STREET Tlit Sqiart-Dfaliig, Up-tt-Datt Littlt Cltak Haasa 'Raaad tha ssCatnar Everything as Advertised and Marked in Plain Figures No Deception No Old, Shopworn Stock. One-Half Off the Marked Price on Every Suit in Our , House One-Half Off the -on rnvmrnv- Skirl, Coat, Waist-Petticoat Extra Special Bargain Al. Goldstin & Son, lo K. 17th st, Xew York, have sent us White Suits to dispose of: they wholesaled at SI 2. 00 each. The coats are new and stylish and aliover are' also lace trimmed all On sale Mondav at. sizes j 5 Embroidered White Coats, value $20.00. On sale Mondav forth until coaxes' 07 the contents of the sugar basin. "TTell, you can imagine from this star: what the dinner was like. Instead cf a coxy meal with some old friends I war complld to listen to an hour's leo on table manners administered to unruly children by their overanxious and decided ly distress-d parents. It was horrlM But I am c-rtcin thr.t the BIxnk didn't eppreciato my feelings, nor did :!iey Imagine thst I was ether th-iu Interested In the proces-j of teaching their children how to behave at table. I know tills to be a fact, for reveral days later I met Blank again In a street car ar.d he said: " "Why. hllo Bachelor! Say. do you know ray wife was afraid ycu didn't en Jov cur little dinner the other n'ght. you left so early. "Well. I didn't enjoy It. if rou want to Inw. and when h leaked perfectly astonished I went en viciously. Vnd :h reason is because I didn't like hing asked to assist as nursery maid. Next time yo'i invite roe to dinner, for goodness yi'e let your children dln alone." "Of cour.e. ycu know the Inevitable re sult. Blank and hl wife are both ef them mortally offended with m. and not only will never ask mi to th;!r hime agp.ln which I dec't regret but have nl readv told mutual friend that I'm hs- comlng such a tore nd so bad-tempered J In mv old age thit thrv are afraid I won't have a friend left before Ioir." But Mr. Bachelor i risht. despite M friends th. Blanks and their naughty brood. Nobody who hi any rccard fur guet should ever asi them to din nlth hII1ren. except urh chlMrn aa are of sufficient pge to behave anil there will e no mistake all round as to the asree ableness of the affair. There ore children end children, cf course and nr.me littl ones beh.tte st'll and keep still at the table, but tho who ir.sl-t on ttlking and whose parents feet obliged or are delighted to let thTn monopolize the ronveratlon .ire the ons who ahoiiM be relegatsd to the kltch'n and a table cf their otvn when there are visitors. On or two pretty Ilnc;er!.- Hni:e ap Iearel tart w'k. Mrs. Peter WiNon went out to ;ien l' ho "n inomlis to wat'li tli" golf cmtrt3 In a hand--nihrildcred Irisli linen rather simply inad. with the etnbioldeiy Cone In leaves and small flowets and rambling ail over the front, up tli- r)llnr and ncror the shoulder. The apparently carels effect was ex ceedingly sool. Tliln h!ous wss ldefil for nmr!?- for ,. ... If wn a it Yf. M .t ttl.. .nnil.li i le cornfortnble. Mr". Wil-un wore it nlth n crass-green Uren gown and cr'en Mrsc hat. the bodice having wn llnn bre telle over the shoulder Ito treteUes on each. Mr. John W. Ixuid-r rre-rs o-i after noon bloii" made entirely hy hand and of long, oval-shaped 'al'S embro!1e-y medallion", each encircled with a fiat ruf- 1 Marked Price lace, and the skirts $5:50 S7-52 Be of German Val. Isce. The medallions are put together In Ing-nlous way to form toe- entire bodice, which is very rich looking ami 1'r.r.dsonie. Mrs. Mertd:th Johaton wears a dainty Wousp e-f chter linon ljatls:e. r- ery fine fabric that Huridert beautifully. The dls ttngutthlug n-urk about this blouse is Its nppll'iuo work of rnthrolilerpd rprays down the front, which has Wn left plain for a space fo: the purpose. Narrow '."!. and very fine hanc tucks further imatrent t!:o front the waist, with lalsty triersUtchins In between, while iho ft'.l rJe-v. left plain, has a deep ei-ir.- raff cf the n-.e Val. Insertion with stitehlns tin J tucks. Mrs. Isabel HoIrr-cs-Thompscn took one -hirro!n:r bt-ie Hist with h-r. It nas mlo ecru In tint, ani almost th only on ! thnt color I'vp ft en this ur.:n:cr. The Tratirlsl trr batiste in ellcver "t--ih try what the msiufecturers call "Mind e.T.brclderj'." I believe, aa the ticery of icrolls and ilewers seemed almot to be under one tfcreaad cf the ,,,-,-.. -y novel and effj-...- rrrangetnent. Mrs. Tliompson" blctrre wa n-ad In th very slmpjet tvle. ps such Imnlseste materlr.l warrarted merely a fall waMt. buttoned down the back with tiny lace buttons, a looe crush collar and Ions cuff. Natural ly there was no trimming on It what ever. ?Ir. and Mrs. Clauds Ivilpatrick and the Misses Kilpatrick have gene Hart, depart ing last week, wh-n Miss I.als Kilpatrick war. sufficiently well enough to tra-e'. Her illners clayed them fcr 3cvral weks. but the are now in their htnd oni cottage at Magnolia, anl the young ladles will take an active fart In the social life at the fashionable reort. as In former scar-on". Mr. and Mm. Edward Malllnckrolt and Edward Msllinckrcdt Jr. went last wool: t their Jamestow: cottage, which wa unopened last at'tutner. They will iiavo Doctor and Jlrj. Campbell Smith with them for a part of Au;ut. and will. a usual. spnl th.- early fall at their hunt ing lod;s la the Adirondack. Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond have jfrt returned to this sld of tha .Miami" after a rprlnq season on the Blvlera an 1 In EnKiand. ard have gone to the vicinity of Magnolia Beach. Maj-s.. where th-y will cctta(:.. for tha remainder of th. summer. They fcavs chartereil a s:ml! yacht and expect to enter Into the cs:-r gayeties with considerable avidity. Their St. luis niece. Jl! Mildred Hoyle. will ho with them fcr a part of the cummer. Mrs. Henry C. le-wis of the Southern will depart to-morrow for the Maine Coast and open her cottage for the summer. Mr l-wls will rrobjMy go down for a short thr.-j !r.:c In Angus'. SKKKNA I.AMB. vi:uiii:s. Tor n:!--2-I!rac and Ha- Tableware go to Mrrtr.od. Jatx'ard i Klm;s. M!s Mary Iil!cn of Wavcriy plaeo an nour.er.i the en!a?ment of her nice. Mi-s Mae . Illlr,n. to Mr. Mllln Hey of San FranclMo. The wedding will take p:ace cat:;.- tn Aucut. Mlis Mntie itaMf r of EI larado Pprlns-. Mo., a hlrtcr of iAictr Kdmund A. lib ler of this city. I to hi married Wedi.es day. July 1?. thr Lome of htr parent.-". t Mr. W. W. ;itt!iiits f l..r:l.inl. Ore Ml-s ltabler ha h -irc!e of (ricr.d i'l thl city !).' he fca leti '-nttrt !ne. The liotiej tntxvi r 1:1 1- ;r.t In a viit to tli J'.irilan.! E:--!tiin an. a triii to J.'jnn !i.c to tlio rc.-nt death f tlw brsdeproom's father, tl.o wnldiniz will t vr rini;i only the imnKdUte teatirc bring Jrei-fiit Tl-e marrla? ef Ml Mae J. Uowr. the daughter of T'.i..ma A. It"e. to Chir!'- J. JIahcr of th' Siramnas lhiplnare ".im pany. at St. Ilrihtet's Church. a !. brate.1 by the i:.-vrnd Ja:ne Whii-:er-tnjn Wednesday n:n.irc at t:tipti-il nus. fl-r which a breakf.iM was r-rv-d at the. home of the bride. They Tire attmied lv MIf !?! I. Home. Ir:.T of tbe bride. I-orye I'. Klrt Iir.i' Jr sT1tiK a bept man. The youtis oi.pV Ir'l f.ir the North an.: mil be home after August 1 to their friends. social n.in. The Jo'.lv Four C. S. C. Rlr! inve a do llshtful rutin? at Fsr-t I'ark U't Satur lay to -i few friends. In honor of the M'tVday of .Ml; O. Olfford. The rJ' nn- -hap'nmcd by Mr M. Cliff ird and Sir Hrntley. Tho present were: M'"' l lt!-n r. :a ":'Scrl. l-llle tvlMr. i:j it . I! 'fa KV1J. . K.tl n'Isivn. -i!u tie.. r.r.- ln;:r. Ki tlftr-'. iiare K.cie. K:tt T.ttie. The Najo r;"sure Club rn tt. n jiuU jilenlc .u iUtnor.a Pari; last STia.tiv. Attr luncheon th- m-inlvrn and frlentli -nJotd .1 lut ride. The remainder "f the day was sj-'nt in dan in The club n&j. chajeron.-i by Mr- J I KVan. Mr It .Mertu.tln ot M iff ard j.nd llrr '.Vn Part well. Mtm lers anl friends pretvnt: J I Ecar. I. !l-ler.. 'Hrken. J lirrman. T Hn. W J - 4TIC U. H l!-0-r. I" Muri.hr. X car. r f-ntm.Il. '. - n. s ;.: v.a-nn. . MiV-r,. . it i-n. It Kir.. V. Mnore. K oX'ilNy . hrrA't. J Nrlteji. U. lUrkrran H. J--.r.. rJi:i o or.herr. R M.--a. K Ktsri. SI I'rr. Karri. K I)n'nan. K Mt-r I Mu-nr M 5 Meibrad: of No StlT llnier-ity . otertiireil the Ve: End Kuehr jh I"tze vr cirrie-1 anav by Mr" J r ( .n-arauch MI klnii'r Mrs. W ?h anl Mrs MIcheL MMT.I.l.tjlKOI KVEVr. I - Kejae. Spectacle. O; Oji" and rte'.d fllafe ?o to SIthhk!. Ja or A- Kirs Jelrv . ;ir j of youna rop of the p.vjth P -jirtrnl Mir t-iur I'etrr'on at her i i lrettn ;!e Tuesday eir!U:i. c a.on belnc her eighteenth bstth , T ' e.-ni-.E r.a jjnt in nu"i ar.d fv t r unWh mativ prize trereswar.! e' Itoirefhrner.: were jcrved at 12 V- A-3-.ot-c the sueatr uere: 1 j-hrttr. '! I .iTcn. U- . -rer rtit n ' .nt. rt-t t. rr ' e.eh!-r. . - J. .dls. F a. t- taiaaVrtz, M-e..- ' tr-'- S'.Irer. : Va-' atirttr. I"-' - ! SttUnt- at i.- K'rr--e--i- f ,-rrr. i - rXon. r .Ti-' T "crn-. Jn!U V. r.-ri. V-ndla Wi.tr-tnt. Mlrnle Jf.ar?.u f.lt1il.rrr. NeTIt- !Vr?n. I..um l-.tr-ran. Cottta. ertbcrZtrt-ttt. IVcs.t w r.it".3. W:te- ViTi atiln Tartrlts. I.rrn wr-'t-r, IwKi HUL II Alxlx-mb. IJ-v - - - "" lt!er.' rVjttrlrf.-" !-Mi --t-t-- i .- -Ii-ale to-roorrow rveninc at the r- i'-r r f Mrs. Jam Bnnmcan. No w--. West IJelle ilce. promts' to be an , rvra- tf the nNdumm-r 5cacn. 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JourR women mill pr-.M .it th- tiunrh lnl: Til" Ml'es l.j'.-.!I.- anil Crace Ue.idlru; on riidl. Maisuretta S-ott. llarri.-tt- lUxIley. Kntlly Clrptoa and Mar. arlln. Mr and JIr. I'om'roy rr the Svjth SiJe en-rt.il:.ei fri'n-i.. IaM Sun lay aftfmoon .nd eejiini; In honor cf Mr and MR'. Cliitle- llui-dley of E.i.t t. ItiK Iin-:- wa v rud. Amonp thu-e present err- X'tt'f.r- anJ y.la:n Har i'v. Jtu-ll'. Tt rrr. e. I:uttf4 Iir,;u.. !r I "in K-'irr.!!:. Slir.r It-rihi orVrocU. Ar.n1. V. 'rriif:i. tl.tn V. mktn. Merj M r4b. i!l-i:r X U. itu. eK JefTetjri IV. Tori) ilauikn-l.:. I.J IK!- ) 'onstoy. II. Xl-ice'I. Itcth Mullr. tsv'. llnrr. jWDr.'Sriff-a !i".a r!rru. l!-ry rr. Mr? N Jolin"":t of Allen avenue eritcr lained f vrral of Iirr friend at Iimcli $ t.rday. Mr-. Johti-on v..v as;Keil by Mr. "hRt!- m-Izer Amons thu" ; rca;nt were: J SI.rr..- J r. i;rnriv", . ii i -n. I. Jrair.t'. J 'iil'tKh'T. A--.u: V'tft, i.i "-I'ti:- A I. bo Ita. fn-jlrs rtvlvr " .ro.e. ile-. lirt- I" V. rraw. :." J.l.recn. Local !eeper. St. J.oi:i to Indiarapolii end Cincinnati. iZ) ; in . xia IliK Four. A J-un'rie partj " Rl'.en for Mli Klo r.i tienltt of No. 1X3 Wi.-hln avenue la.-t UV-.ln.-si.lay .-x-enin!;. The ndjoinlns Iiwn n-a. de.-'..,te, and Chimin lid with Jla ne lir.t-rn. The pn srainme ntl"!-! of .i lolti -Io by ML May .' II. rwl t.ition the ;.n -s. IolI.e all and NVil Itrenir.H'ii. pM::o fi"s 1 v the Mic Muli .l.. Hail .m-I -rnulS and vcal r!j4 b th H I.ie and Fl'ir? Hew itt Alter dn-tnc .i Icntht-on wa erxl. Thor present tv re . .v: Mar .-Var.-.ttl. .VttfIJa Strarr. AMiho city. Io-r. :.l rt. M Kran. IC.zei firfilP. ;. ao.-ifi:. r- Han. JI iul.-a-iar. M- H-ltu ;. K':r. iS-te Mlt!-nt-aa-4 K. Atur l?u.tii:an. T.-l lrs--Fir f-ney. Jean tt-U1-. Hrt ?!.-r-rl. l"r Ixtz. tacj JtcN'e'y. H'rar i.rU. 1. t-fc-.kie iaihi an ;l!Mr ' It'itdr. tti-si ir. N.nl tir-wtn-rtuts. JisS.Pi. i..;t nitt. tTom H-ottt. Ha M'N-.ey. M.tt- - ail Ji-ta v..lh. Mr Fts.ttr. Iter V.cts. Sv-wn li. Ar. I-urkeW. Ham ie.Neljr. lvr H.-.N"eH-. WH! Jaillck JB-. Rev. Ji.r- a en. a . 7!ai Urj-. Hue ;;- k. A lorrrlse' party as slven In honor of Mrs. Uizie Grave-, of No. CC1A Iapln trect. Th eveot-jr was ;ent I" dancing ai.d sin!-:; i:rfrehrr.nts were serv-. Thoee ptent w-re: SS'r Kt ABr-ilrsn. ?;:u KIv.er. lll K'UelMT. Ml Dr-l-e, Kin le-jme. LTtt:- '.Valii. llaffaret Aa-MiK. l!tfr ! i:5are' o-wfiwo. Tt r-titrT. Jf Wal.ll. Jo&D AWSIH-1. Tnra Aott.-vii-. V.M lltKrlt.j. Mtr(-li- ivt- YmIi. rrtll J! Sire IitaT i-r-rlaimaa. '"T J-tcaraaa ldll-vr. A rr- -rije psrty was -riven for William t?. P-czwa at Us h rr.e N , S KarnoiU avmi-e. on the evening-0 j-jj- . jhe occa sion b-sl-i: hl birthday The house ws d'ccratrd and tfce lawn was I!:umln--l with Japanese lantcma. aicrt tUs fty gueits v -r Kn -.4tm MBS. OUIDO MARBURO. Wttm1nster riace, who will rammer were present. n?fre.thment were served on the Un. whero table liad txen set. and the tteninir nas enloyal.lv 5pent. the entertainment being vaneti by Instrument al and tocal mtuic. A feature f th" vi nine was the presentation of a hand some illamond pin to Mr. Drozda by friends a a token of esteem. A party of younr folks pave an outlnit Sunday. July f. on the rteantcr Spread Cijle to flrafton. III., on the Illinois lilver. Wc of th features of the my was an es pecially prepared I o'clock dinner. The urTatr was fo well liked thnt a vote of thanks s extended to the committee. Hr.d measures taken to give a similar oiit lnit next month. Tho presq(j were: !' HlWaStarnpfer. ! ietlar. Klna S-lt nr. Julta tr.ser. ROna IfcwntierK. H.e Hr. si. Hi. l.Mr!n. Stella, Paifxrt. Kr. LutM?on. i"nthryn Krtln. Ortru.ie Well. Jl.tiur rii.- l!'nr. itat. HtFeneC. IKctcr Netcn Freiin. Arthur Kr.and. Ilr.ry t;hn. Amul't le wenstfln. L'JvarJ Kfhn. rottor Crarlea I.lTfr. Ilroil We,.. 'rl 5I-r. Iav 1 .npiWn. lriuez lyetoner, tiU'iitr.l. A hay ride was enjcyd Thursdny even !is by a numler of elrla and lys of the V.v.i Knd. chaperor.ed by Mr. ntid Mr3. V.'itllen'hofcr of IUrtmer avenue. Tlio ro'itj isms alone the Cpiyton toail to a h-i-h - 1 11 I f I f . I I 1 I ? I I I 1 Bt i Mermod. Jtccars k Kif. Calling Cards Our Special Offer '" plate, any style, for 75 cents, or to encravc plate and furnish one hundred cards, in shaded Old English letters for $2.60. in solid Old English for $2.00 and in Script at $1.00 Still Holds Good Tbl Is an offer that la cxtraonllnnrT. as th iirir-os e-nc-tr-i ere arsmt ST. i-r crnt la than usually asked nn oprrtinltr that many have avalletl thcmselres of have you? . Ink Stands Fine- rot sUsa, Colonial . ile-ritTis. with aol.-d sil ver top. Price 81.39 fthe- Ink atasds at from yc up. Taper Weljnta 25c and up. Pen-Wipers SSc and up. rat A 3t-se u- tr;d tc it a t c is . db mecia. antrr- srarea. etc. Set to jr oator ien aiSraaa co 4. reseat. HVIsWWall WM bWMI a HWn v loaav L tMiiiiiiiiiii'"iiiMtiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiin nMimnMiimnmninny I'ortrait by Kembrandt. at tha Colorado rcscrots. distance In the county. A rtop was mado near Fure.n Park MIi;liland. where a lunch. fumilieil by the sirl. was par-t.-ihen of. ti!c was contributed by u ... . x. . ..;, j,arly con.-lsted of: Mr. and JIu. t!itich-fr. allpo. NVttle Klled. Oltt WtttlesohOfer. ljiiretta Kern. :ay Howard. Rlinc'ie Al-iarr. J.)h.ir.r-a f-t'hen. Jet Ijar.. 1U- ll'lltnan. JtarV. ILirrett. At IVienMatt. Kent:att. Mn Prt.Je. tU I-J'rman. T!M' ly.-. Jr.1 Mt.O Jtfet. IIarr l'y. Al- KrarLltn. I'tarl!- I"y. "arri rrIra. S. lati IVr,!!i li!in. itiio-i Mrn. Trains St IaM to Cincinnati via Bl Four leave mornlttT. noon and r.Icht. daily. ri:ito.ti. mktio. For Diamonds. Wctelirs nnt Silverwares to to Mermo-1. Jaccinl ft- Kins'1'. Fri-d'rl'-k itnc'irnn anil hi diujhter-ln-law. Mrs. J. II. dram-man. inl MIsres Molhi iJrar.emnn nr.d Aiiin- Iabt have departed for Northern low.i for the sum mr. Mrs. M. Krepper of No. 1C2 whlttVr rtret li rturn"d from n three kV ttay nt Klrq'.s IjK. tlllnol'. Mrs. Krep .T has fully reraiierated and will be at hoinn to frltnd Thuri!iij. Mr. and Mr. (leorse P. T.ardwrhr of Cumberland. Md.. on the'r re urn frni the) I'ortland Kxpoi:i'n and Ye!!c:one I'aik. K - l - M - rl,Z c: nest your Our "Signet" Fountain Pens. l. Made especially for us. and the best Pen ever offered at the price $1. These Pens are guaranteed to give satisfaction; the pen points arc solid 14-karat go!d. Come in and see them, try them and buy one. , Wo have cthr "ountaia Pen at varlctta prices tip t ?.. ALv cvtnptoe line of Kohl jeaclli. tojlbpicks. -tc. MERMOD, JAGCARO & KING NMIVIY. CW. LiCWT, ST. Ytetted their cotoia. Mra. Janea & FM ter of LefltnswtU aveone. and departed fo their horn iaat week, accompanied h Mlaa Lotdt Fwter. who will remain in th East for sereral weeks. . Mr. mad Mrs. Nolan M. Clemmona hart, Jwm. returned from a trip to th Norm haTlng left R. Louis on th evening ai their weddln. June S. Mrs. Clemmona who was M! Mario rhrl. will bo a! hen to her friends on Tusatays dnrini Aacust. st No. Tin Flora aveaaje. Mapl www. Ala. lit Ml3e Mart sari Helen McOafcaj dapartew last week for Ottumwa, la. Th Hlssfa Maud and Ethel whitaatt deputed the early part of last week foi Chleaco to spend a few day with thstl stmt Mr. N. H. Butler, who will accoaa. pany them to Waukesha. Wis. A party coasistinaj of Mr. A. Arenso sad her daughters, th Mtsse Cirri an Holds, and Mis Ray Cohen, departed last week for a tour of th West. Mr. and Mra. & Desburer and daughter. Miss Ansa, hav departed for an extended Western trip. Th Knickerbocker Speeiat St. IauIs r Nw Tork Tia Wa; Four, acralpped wis through weeper to Waahtngton. D. C thronah sleeper to Xew Tork. dining car. Horary, oaf car. Also barber shop anl bath. Tickets. Broadway and Chestnut at. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Richer or Missouri avenu depart to-day for th East. Mrs. Charles Kuhn of South Comptos avenue is at Undenwood College. St, ' Charles, accompanied by Miss Bertha Kuhn. Mr. and Mra. & Desberger and daughter, who for th last month has been the ' guest of her aunt. Mr. VNeUl ef Cook avenue, departed for home hut Sunday. J. X McGran Jr. has departed for a ' short trip to visit relatives In Colorado Springs. Mra. 8. I. Vagal of th South Ode and l her daughter. Mrs. T. A. Deeumer of Day ton. O.. arcompanled by Mra. Vogel'a '; father. V. Fonuner. departed Wednesday i tor St. Paul and th Northern lakes. Mr. Daemer also deperted st the stmt Um for Paytcn. Mrs. James S. Tula and her daughter, Mildred, sr snendlnc th month at Ben- sonhurst. Brooklyn.- N. T. Mrs. J. Quigley and her daughter. Flora ence. departed last week for an extended European visit. On their return they wilt speed some time In th East. Mrs. C. C. Sknders of No. fs Deimas avenue chaperoned a Jolly crowd of young? people from EHendal to Keokuk. la en) the steamer Dubuque. Miss Florence Rothschild departed last week for Michigan, to be gone a month. Miss Clara Reeksrt of Clayton has gona to Lake Manltou and Colorado Springs for the summer. She will be absent about two months. Mis Mary Gannon of Clayton departed last wek for Portland to se th Exposi tion. Sh will tour th Tellowston Park and points of Interest in California, before returning. Mrs. Barron of Bonham. Tex., who has been the guest of Miss Nellie McMillan of No. SMS Vernon avrnue for th Inst month, returned to liei home last Friday. 8h was entertained at various social func tions while in St. Louis. & St. Taouts to New Tork via Big Four. Stopover at Washington and Philadelphia, Mrs. John Klckham and dsu-hter. Mlrss Lulu, and Miss Edna Woods departed hut eveninz for a Northern trip. Mr. and Mrs. Geors S. Beers of Hotel Beera. ascamFanied by their son. Mr. Ayton. departed Monday for New York, where they will spend veral weeks- vis iting th various seashore resorts lcr:o returning to St. Louis In th fall. Miss Kntie May Landrum. daughter of Colonel Tom J. Landrum, of the Planters, departed for her old home in Kentucky Friday evenlnr. where she will i-pend a. few days at tr Lnmlrum country place, later she will Join a houe party at Yln cennes. Ind.. anil then no E.t for the joimmer. On Miss Ijndrum'si return t St. Ijuiils In thr autumn. sh will at one enter Into all the citv's foci-! trayetles. as sh has manv friends In town and en joy thr eclat that comes from !trs a debutante. Poetor and Mrs. Frceland J. Punn hav returned to the city after a jear's ab sence In the Wet and South, and haie Korie to bousekeeplnit at No. C Maryland avenue. Mr nrlc?t Khaiiahnrer and her granddauahter, Mls Francis Kelly. ha gone .to Washington. D. ('.. where they win remain until tne latter pari or Sep tember. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lnneraan have re turned fn.m th Jersey eoat-t ami V."et Point. N. V. At tho latter place, they visited tnelr son. Mrs. Kobert Punch of Texarkans, Arfc. l- lsltins; h"r sl.iter. Mrs. l:olert Iavy of No. SIC Morgan street. Mrs. A. Fuller of No. 2 tJndrll will re turn Monday mornlnjr. Sho has len en joying the lake brezi at tho "h!caiC' Ileach Hotel, where she was a-rorri.mlel by MUfs 0rlnni and Jlaster le-o Iuller. Mr. Thomas Cnis and l.er son. fdet Frei T. 'riise. Military Academy. West Point, are at present maklr.a a trir through Vellowrstonr I'ark They will re turn to the city about August li. Mm'. G. Pamist and her dsuehter. Miss Iutie Paoust. are preparins to dc- diiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiitiitiiiinif St Laws sad New Vsrk. t Fine Stationery t t V " H- : X Our Special Offer ?SeeS writing paper with initial stamped in gold on each sheet, and 25 plain envelopes to match, in handsome box, all complete, for 50 cents Still Holds Good We aL-.( wish to call attention to a Irtt of "fntu v Box Stationary." paj-er and en velop s to match, made- to onr special n! r and jmt up la fanry boxes, especial ly nppn.priati- for nTs-rnal aTiftfs Wrth d'.iy. -MInir present.--, etc- 8lto$t.50 Desk Sets A desk pad Iil2 Incbec. nlth xHd r-11-ver corners. "Our Iric" pattern and 11 other aoHd silver articles to match. Frtr fl.eO ttte Set Other desk requisites at from 2.V up. Matt OraVea. If rou ';i utaI4a of in. Io-j:. ordr br mall. Our ruaracte of aa.t- X X LMNS. inuaer bacarlaa sV no enasce ror 701a tj f r