WrWMPiHHHHBIHHHMHHVHl papscT -- v?" j"ic-1cg-jc-t,iT i !.' , - kjw rTi?zzTJZeX:r&mrria if wtwwwMMwraftwiBWPBrTTwirBiWFyriWU- vive.. jv i -j 'j-'amT " J7pSTv;ltJp EC3-'- -V' M.f-gV;- -':-' t-- , - r - yjzfjfc'--? ? - vftsv'' -v''-v-r;-- -,, --- w - --T - - THE 8T LOUI8 REPUBLIC: &UND AT SEPTEMBER 10. 1905,. ?i Z-4L Prominent YtiMfWMao Spends Vacation With Her Cook's Family at Chain off Rocks and Tells of "Visit to the Lakes." Rao Coat of Tan and Ii Her Fiction Interesting to Are Hnmorontly Deceived. 1 . . ft .-i. t J BRSOaETY-W I ' I . - - . - Vj' le- I- r r IS aire. George McGrew Recalls aa Ontiag Twelve Year Ago. Whea JwOfe W. Folk, Then a Bashful, Obscnre Lawyer, Aaaonaced That He Would Remove From Tennessee to St. Louis aad Be come Governor of Missouri Miss Stella Wade's Wedding Piano Society Note and Happenings. This I a true story. You wouldn't lxlieie It, however, if I toll! jou the cirl's r.anw. She doeui't happen to be the kind -f giri tint you would naturally acrlat with such a slnry. Itu: hart- it ! "Ella's home." said tj.- Klrst girl aa they sat fn tin- eaaJy .shon "I she?" rernjrkcJ thu Second Irl. without much interest In her mj'c-. J'Yes: go- home eteriJ.-; . " went on the irst. "and she sajH she had the loyllept wmm'r she ever an- nt look"! -Imply lire. too; a brown as a !e-rry -nd has gained trn pounds. o she fold me. It's awfully rornln;;. I never jv h-r locking so 'veil. Shi" ha'l on a n-w linn suit, coat and yklrt. an I it didn't appear tr be. a. Wt iroTi, li-Jt she saM file to;k It with her, K't it In Chicago on h-r ijar North " '0hT way where?" iircki; In the Sec-ox.-l. rather t-l.arj.lv. , 'Oh. up North; that's kIhtp she went. jo-i know; rorre of th" Xortfctm Jai-s; I don't resnproljr hieh or.c" 'Did h t U you h- had len to th Northi rn lak'".'" 3-tionnI Second. chrflntr h-r words rath'-r tr-fully. "Why. .-, I think mi. .it l-l li said il c had the tnn t h-r !if- and tliat sh was 'n th- at-r t.n.ity m-ar all ih whll". and I'm .sur- sli" ;Kk-d that uav Mifh a coat of sunburn I -v-r saw b for -and ?h raid there tr ,o many iiif m'n. that I: ! all a mli.nk :ilcjt tlirr not h'-lnj: nn at th- r--ort' thin jvar. f'ir hh'- lMid an sctrt f.r f ! thlnp. ttVn t that H-ii" do ihink i:i!. J popular and I il'h -vTyliody liked in' ih'- .iy thi- do her" "Xiiw. ki'.r. did Klla hono-tly till yen all I hat"' iild c(0!id I-:titiK hT hotoliitf iurda k.i Its ain Rait nlill sh i' l3tk jr. hir chair ai.d .d Flryt c- V ijj- c-rt!nly. do jou think I'm rn.il: lr it all upT' Inquired tlr.t r-thr In !rlaull " (if course not. hut I cannot ! llcvr my ir" VWII. v . II. v.hi would h.ic thought rt of Klla. hut I tr.ui s.iy .h" Is a snart f can if and ll -rtainly i a jrood rai Tu t .1 ch-'ap acation." nd ti'ji think .' "'-.' fun in dcit-lvlni! -rh'Mj " V. ti--.fr At- mm talkliitr alxuf" j i.lat-il Kirt with .rld- en .!. Well. If you'll inorn!-" lie nevr. nvT ttf :!! I'll let jou l:.to . little p-cret . i-ure joa wont tcir Well. Bll i up North i all In jour ye She Xorth. ih. je "he did, u- fa- as 1 hj'.n of Itotks wliere .in old cuolc of . who Is .married. 11ns on a small at n nd l.r liUili.iml rio'S ve-talues fu th. tnirket. "tn the waterT Why v or iir--in a -iow ilic Kanienvr lb to piddle ahout the rlur '(alitl te iHnin.ls" Who v.ouldn't sain that i? i -.ith frei milk ml all the vKtt .il at. d ncthlns do hut .it and -0"ep 'I. la of mi a"" Will I ku.ss she Just ifn I ah nit t!i in. hut tlnre'a no ilouht 1 sne hud a irood viiriiloii The Chl cai i cjoth.s I can't maijiu. for I kno . I I.llu m and I eipect 5hc had rt P-ol deil of -ihii' time and I remimtxT th i name fc.jok u-'d to run the machine u n vhe llw-d with HIlVs mother and tli. i-ldidreii T.e-o I!itl 't e,ir. I nifb w all knew- cook who matri-d in niarUe' siropn. r. and tli . v. niltcht iM-nd our acitions with tin m if tve could hrlni; h.i U her sun-kl-. ' 1 c.n.im nance anil her . tra weight l)u' ih it Northern lake htor no. no It w .n't do Ho fiire that jou doVt Tell a rou! thouKh. fi r it would he a perf-t Jiatr-- to -p"il lllli't lii 'Ion and It's n lel"s l,uin"s, ?nj.aj." whir-it IlN and Second llnl'lud tin Ir sundjs mid r.niL-h.-d In a dihrute llejr of It:ls and orrih. II ft w JJ. t IIltc's another Hue -ti'rv of a different s-ot Jlrs i.;ori:eji Mtn.iew is i-ipim-i-!.! .' It 'Twej... -.car- eo this n.T.mer. " slid llr llii.rew. t.rrirc hr cotfi and he i.1i nni: to a tend.r remlMNc-ut look 'ii I i prittr Iioun ... . "J!- 3Vlri w dp 1 I wet- rp ndinK tl ii.t citnr s.a--o-i i.u'aii on the Jerfoj coit nur Ahury Pari. I .iis a iu!ct little. pla e and wo ha i i lillslitfll time, unit a few tiple .if . l.ilx.rat.. dn rlr vrvthluK "U . ts md njoyali'e AIj- m Mi li .k Hsti.3 . a!oi n afur .-iwhile. .ml w l thcui was :i very hy otimr man. w joliid oar lit tlu put' and wmel - e.i!Ie noJch. thouKh he d.!om lia-1 rou h p 'ay One d.iv after we had all lia 1 our mnmui' din ind were Muriiui- ii ."i." in me tr 111 over tr ulare I had . tmconceil ik"lf with t l-oclc an'l s'rtchi hi'n-elf it at mv -id.- Much to mi urpri-.. he I.irtn to filk and a lie talked he -rn w Ct'iit'denti il and pirsonJl . ni hmiip ! i-i Tenn e Urn' "lrit I an now Koine o St 1 i JU I am a lTC".r and I exj-ct to irac tl m t at cit ' T er urev ouch to 1 plenty of rcom 'Or 'jl it ' I lemurkcd. fijiiiK tu put en-ctK-ii.'ement in m vok. hut. Koodneys me. he illtln't evn notice my effort. -.h rawt i-n isisinf . " 'And wh-n I have worked hard for rev. eml ean at ny practice I propose to en-t- poUtlcn to onw extent.' he sjld. 'and will then probably jt lectd to khw lm porWJit oJHce. ?ometbms that the city Ins to offer a ri'inar liwer." "Here I besan to et Intereiited." said Mr. JlcGrew, "for the vouna; man's calm confidence .n his own abilities amased ma well as a-toalihej me. '"And vrheii I have finished that ptl tion and made m)If thoroashlv known In the cotiimurlty and the State I p.-..pcs..-to lie elected fjovernor. From the uover norsnlp I will no to the fnlted Stap-? Senate and that is a far a 1 have deemed it wise to plan. flnNhed th.- -retina man with a skim rm!!e that belied hi word-, "Von are indeed a moltt vouth. 1 couldn't h!r ii.i-ir. 'and hot-, oon do i-ou prono-e to reach the tT-ivn-ncr's ciiair?' .' You niav ;Ive mo ah3u: ten ar for Uiat.' wat. the youth's jepli.. "It j Just one more ear than ten from that summer that JV--pli W Folk "as lected Governor of 3?i-st,utl. nald lire, ilcsirew ltnprvsively. a sbr Rnl?"nel cotTe... aad her rtory. "an 1 Joseph w. I olic ua. the vounr man with me on the beach that njOa!.-jt." Mr. John H. Carroll of No. 34SS Delmar boulevard --ailed from Xew York jerterday for Southampton. lie -rill 'nil Ms l.milr in ly.ndon. retnraine- earlr In October. Mr-t. Carroll Mlf Frances Carroll and John Carroll Jr.. have been abroad for several v eka. Sir. and Mrs. Daniel c. Xuwnt and their family, including Ml Xuqcnt and their two ons. danirted thts lust ni v.- n of tlw ioncert journeys that they have ever planned. It Is to be a tour of the world, and they expect that It will tike about a year end fix month to complete the Itinerary that thev have mapped out. The will make a nhoit visit or two to relatives before KailintT for for-lcn lands, and have gone first to St. Paul to tstav a W'tk. thfnce to the Te'low --tone and then on to Portland l-Yum San Kranci-s-o they will oan for Australia and then do the Ailatle t'onticent. Mrs. Xutffnt is an ar dent traviltr and a verv Rood nr.e. She thares honors In this respect with Mrs. Hanfoid rrawford, whom soim-nne o-ce di-siirnated in my hearlnir as the -nost per fect woman trav-ler he had eer se,-n and the speaker was a :!ot-e-trotto- of no tr.tan experience himself. Hl knowleiIi;e or .Mrs. Crawfonl's abilities in this way were derived from a perlol of travel which K- -.-H-nt with the lady and her husband in I-.uro-e. Ml-.- Stella Wade Is preTin-ins her wed ilins plans, she and Mr. Charles S;ullin have set October for their tnatin-r month, and the date probably will tie cither the lMh or els- the Wtdnewlav following, that is. the Sth. Mi'i Wide will htve a chinch weddlra-. and quite an laborate Hie. Hr sister Miss Mtrle. who Is now In the Eaj-t at Sprintr 1-ike. X. J., but ex-Is-ts soon to go to !ssrtetown Convtnt to -chied. will come home for the we-1-di'iR and 1 to l-e the m lid of honor. Ml- Julie Wilson and Ml-s Marie Idtkewell will lie the other maid'-, with probah'v a cirl o- two from out of town. Arb'shop Ulinron will perform the ceremony and the -(e-Idlni; ! ite will t set JU-"t as non as he completes hi Kurupean trip and reaches home. Th- Wade ftimllv Is still rather FCtt ttre Mr W:ile i in Kurojw Mrs. Wade and the y.iunirer mem!e" came home last we.-- irotn a sta .it "oIoraili Sprirs. and Ml- St'lla arrlve.1 yester-liv after ".'sitinir hr flance' familv at their l-au-i If ul sum-ner home ..p tl-e St. I.iwrerce Illier. lxtv mites f'om Montreal. Miss Mirle Wade Is n the Bist. To-morrow afte-T.H)n JI's. Tetrr Wilson ml Miss Julia Wll-on are to t"ive a Itt i'' Isiatips l.irty on the river for M'-s Wnde and h- r hridesmild It will be en tirely Informal, with luncheon served on l.i-d the WUfon Iiunch n::d a trip up (he rlvr until the early ev nine; SEREXA UMB. MEDDIXG-I. ind tli s. voun-r man 1 art K-ileroorn cemisl. While vou are in Xw York call at 4"0 rifth Ave. (Bet. 3i;th and 37th). Mermod. Jaccard & K inn's Uautlfu! Jewelry and You will be cordially wel- Ore of the eirlv fill bride will be Mies I"!ora M.'ry Schllholz. dauirhter of Mr. he j and Mr- C A M. SehlUholz. of Xo. 41C .o : Marvlind avnue. who will marrv I'ro- fes-or Jvcob WlliHm Hevd of theKirks vllle. lln. State Xnrni.il College. Miss Sehl'sho!-: and Mr Hejd are both irnidu--tcs of the Un'rsl:j- or Mi-ouri. Mr. IKyd has recently completed a post- .. ', . .;- i'J.'v'. T .-. 1. -: -.V '; --j? , , e -. - . ---.. ?. ..s ,... -- . -,.- . - ' r. -,- -, i. - . V - t iinnnnnnnnnnlBsi-" , - '' ---1 1 -.- - i AannnnnnnnnnBiL ' ' --v.ssnnnnnnnnHnnnnm jnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnH'' ' li';'V'llsnnnnnnnnnnnnnn.nn ' '''nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnntnnni- ' -v:44--- .-hnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnm &-? . innnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnw ?h& -"- " . nnnnnnnnnnnnnKi!nnnnnnnnnnnnrn'ai. - . ;-ssnnWiCi' . rnnnnnnnnnnnnl '- .:-' ;,:; ; ..''rriT - A . hnnnsS-t- , --nnnnnnnnnnnnl ,. VnBfiter' nnnnnnnnnn! .'- . ? " , vnnnnnnnnjr-!5ivv'i-'- . ? ;snnnnnnnnnnf . . 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Denver and adjoining territory, not to return home until October. Mr. and Mrs. Ixui Mahler and family have returned from Elkhart Lake. Wis., and are now located at Xo. CI? North Kw Ins avenue. aoaMwara Journey tkey apeat several days at New York; Coney bland. Pklladelphta. Baltimore and Washiactca. aad are mow at kosae to recetre tketr frteada. Uk Kathrya DtJfgtr. a -sat-t-rlMer of Mr. aad lira. W. W. Daa-aer of Ellendale. re- turaed last week from Atlanta, aa.. hav- tax spent the summer with her aunt. Slra. T. B. Ferris. While there. Miss Duj-fer waa the guest of a party of friends, who visited Cumberland aad at. Slmoads Island down on the coast, aad later spending a few days In Fernandina. Fla. 3fre. D. Hutchiascn aad sob win return ft ota Chicago on September 10. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. H. Lewis and chil dren have returned from a month's) stay at Asbury lark and other Eastern resorts. They have soil their home on Clemens avenue, and with their parents. Mr. and Mm. John Lewis, are located, at Xo. HU Caber.ne avenue. I a -rammer trfat visited Dearer. aaa tae Caatate aad Sin. W. X. tamed from XaatiHkm at homo at Mrs. Max tnera and her niece. Miss Anna Marie Sohnt. aie at home, having spent a fortnight In Chicago and South Haven. Mr. Thomas Doty of Chamberlain ave nue, who baa been spending the past two month in Canada and Xew York, has Just returned home. Mrs. C. II. Pasmoreof Xo. "" Kensing ton and little son have returned from an extended lslt In Xew York City and the mountain resorts. Mrr. Lavmla Crow Itellly and Master John Gir RelUr have returned from a pleasant trip to Atl-.n'.le City. Ocean Grove and Old Point Comfort. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O. Tasche re turned last week from Canada, to open their home on Forest Park boulevard for the winter season. Miss Bdhh Minnie Schott. who spent the summer at Lake Minnetonka. has re turned. Mr. J.-n W. DonaMson and daughter. Mrs. Alby Donaldson McCarthy, will move from Webster Groves this week to thelr own home. Xo. 3HC Westmmster place. Mr T. II. WhltchU! of West Morgan stnet has returned to the city after a summer-.- sojourn at South Haven. Mich. Miss Virginia Lurle ha returned from Bote! Malta, Artaar Hawa aarra Tark rta Vaats. aadTrnaifi-ain. Mr. aad atra. day letmatd from their at their place at ItUWi tu St. Leass to lii Stopo-rerat Washtngtoa Mrs. Charles F. badle. who taonths. ictai aed i F. Walsk aflCa. fllta- jhaVn vami sarnnjal nojavnfnl Baar aad -"- . Taey spent sevar-ii tsnoaa imob aaa aa sm waa gtvsa to I sail Iran aad.Mra. L lamia Mr. 8lsmand turned from Borope. mom ns la in Continent. Mr. W. J. Holbrook and Mm. : arrived last nlcht at the BacJ They have made the entire dhtaace froaa tfo-don to w. iam-n m inesr atnasaaaHa, Big Four trataa, St Urm to Xow Tartt. leave morning, noon and night. A bay ride aad rscsptlaa the masabera of the Snaa Club last Saturday Bight ay Mr. Thomas Flttgcrald 8r. off County. Members of the crab gatherad at Det trar Garden, hoarded a moonlight Crava Coeur car and were met at tba "Tee Fee mad by wagons. A delightful rtdo off avo miles was tatewpeijed with the aaoato and songs of Old Mexico, aa waU as those or this country. The lawn was with JinanMa lawlsi aad 1 An address off wetcoasa waa aaasa by Secretary Henry Goeata. A card party waa green ay Seaatar and Mr. Gardener off 5Upwood.uMo, in honor of Mm Trias c JopllB. Ma. who has been their guest for the past two weeks. Among the guests presintwere: The Misses Marie Trtaa. Mamie pfeaTrr. Mhrie Fleming. Anna remtaa. Msad Go buor. Blanch Gubuor. Ada Uubaor. Josto rviri Rhw Townsend- C!aherlnO rringtaeyer; Mmes. Gat-dener sad Ttrtaar: emmg. t mi . Mnm Bernard TPTemina. Hamr Snita. tiewer 0Kane. send. Jerome Owens. John Town- irraduate cnnre In French and German nt the University of Chicago. At Gray Summit. Ma. on Wednesday, at home of Mr. and Mrs. August Hri-n. Jray Summit. Mo., their younucM daush ter. Alvena C. w.is united In maxrlnye to Mr. Thenm D. Row.ui of Meta. Mo., the Reverend Mu-ch of tha Brush Creel Church ofOciatkig. Mr. and Mrs. Rowan CUT-PRICE MUSIC SALE. POPULAR MUSIC AT POPULAR PRICES. Our' Stock Is the Largest and Most Complete in St. Louis.- SPECIAL! Everv One is in Slumber Land but You ta and Me (the popular waltz song Grare Van Studdi ford's great hit). TOAST (Stein Sons). P. J- Brown. The Latest and Best Drinking Song. Sung with Tremendous Success by Eugene CtmJes fvjiAtz v a Cxi -w I5c EACH Vocal. IH'Mj (lh laths' and crcatest of all popular mail! sonc- In the Sbailti of the o!d AppJ Tree MiMirtinc tfce famou r.-vlt raoon onq .. Sep a Cozy v'ortier ia Your Heart for Mo. . . Would "OU Care'' lie 3 M"- i Al ... . .. . ............ MaU-I (th rial S;eac--i-in hltli i:vt'ry Little lilt Kelps That .mM- tr (r. treat cooa foag) ''Jasper. Don"! Yo Hear J!e Calling? NiItl You Itat Know (t Sm love onc) . . . Int-rrvctla la brHail without a peer).. . Seven little Vie taa cj:c a ncr l-ruytone sclol ... ....... I like Yoa ifrom "Miyor of Toklo") . I.V -17r . I.V .17c 17p .I7c IV .17c -I.V .I7r .f.V .I3r. .ISc lav Instrumental... la Rovtaad (intcrtaezzo). Eugea. ........ .17c Hearts aad Flowers 27c Attention (characteristic two-step) ........ .13c Aftrrnoua Frulir-t (a cttehy two-step)...... ISc Cupid' Wing (characteristic idvl) I.V C'aptaia Isah (a ilashirfr two-sten) ..I.V Masiral Zla-xag (a ragtin-.e novelty) I.V Robardiaa Kag (a slow drat;) ....'. ....I.V raladia (two-top ...........ISc Aroma (intermezzo) .....ISc Piano Instructor. KohIer lastrtartor. Part 1 ISc And DO other numbers, the best gad aoat popalar hits of to-lay. st cut price. Add 1 cent per copy for postage ftf m - k-j aaafl will make, their home Iian-nts at present. Mrs. F. Feltason. Xo. CS Laclede ave nue, annojneev the cngitsement of her iauehter. Helm, to Mr. Samuel F. llirsch of I'oston. Mass. She will be at home Suntl-iy afternoon and evening. Septem ber 10. FREE! Our Monthly Bulletin and a copy of Thielin Two-Step sent to any music buyer WOULD yon be interested in the most attractive PIANO proposition of to-day 7 Send for our catalogue of CHIOKERING THIEBES-STIERLIN PIANOS. THIEBES-STIEWJN MUSIC COiPMIY. A SOCIAL txtaw. Madam Pnwnlng-Macklin has returned from Purls and resumes lessons Monday, fctudio and the Odeon Sbrlglia method of voice building. The Jolly Sixteen cava an outing at C.iromlelet Park. Monday. The day was l-m in piayirur basetiaii. rootoan. row tin; and other enjoyabl-i amusements. Those in the party were: Mlw- E!incr IHIrer. Ruraie Web.. Irene Ahwrrinr. lTunpes Wood. Ml Krickn. V1U tlllssr. Kate lUlxn-l!l. MarU Wirtord. M-elurii Arthur iScntMi. Hey Il!iiion, I'.-rt Martinez. Alvtn Heath. I'rc rr.lu:l. limner K).e. -car:i;erhart. Victor. v. p. c ounxo. One cf the enjoyable events of the sea son was a basket picnic given Sunday. SepUmlsr 3. at Krd leu-J. UL. by the Vio let Measure Club. Cameras were takn ut.d a number of good pictures developed. The .hlef features of the day were dan- Ir.c and games. Musical selections were nndertd by the V. I. C. Quartet, Lunch eon wns Mtvfd in picnic style, and all arrant- ment made for their pleasure. Those pret-ent were: J!e'.ur- tee Wolfe. tJrneit lieilblg. Jsrac Olme.i. IJzale Klac.a ur.nn trTankllB. ltJll Walt. atiiu1 Hlmon. Kitsnn! Krcrer. Niraurl AltU. J.Trfi Sest&n, Me.lanv. -lil.nrh llaura. KirJIj II. or. liuli MUisicxI. IJUIs Jvt.ler. The Cellars, emnposed of th. following named young men. will give their Brat In formal dance of the seaun at the Louisi ana Hall Wednesday evenlr.-r. October S: O. A. Mcsr.er. o. W. llennerlch. A. F. Grab. A. J. Benner and A. V. Schopp. One of th- most enjoyable events of tun dvy. September 3. was a basket picnic given by the Jolly Ten at Ramona Iark. at which th following guests were present: An-ui lAuth. Ma. ltith. t-hl itehr-wa. M'tri UfttTB. Mr'sVurr "hail. Kes:r. Ou mr-le.. H.rrr Krati. tlany Cortiera, Ba We4.tn.ytr. little itsetier. Arts Harttng. AT-trar UMr. W imam Paax. JwOuOrs. The Rhamro-k gave their annual out ing at l'lack Jack. Mo . September 3. The day was srnt by games and dancing. Those present were: US' IUrji ffiv! VAra-.t l""w!:rc l.t-.ii scaciip. S!...!ur I- r.r.tt !lBn. Will otB. Usirl OUVrs. Ijola scatra. Rterett Slrtl. Martelvrtr. I'aul 'aunch. Ia-Vl!lUU. The Navajo Social Club was entertained Sit unlay evening. September X by Mr. lister U'Urien with a hay ride to Klrk wood. where it was received and en tertained by Mr. and Mrs. J. C Fraacls with music, dancing and games. The celebration was In honor of Mr. O'Brien's twenty-Urn birthday. TTose who were present were as follows: tt--Jear Carroll. Orar-auch. J Kerkman. F Herkrsaa. J 1' t-agaa. R. Eaa-m-n. A V-tSTlTI. a-15!in iTCrtra. u ritrii. nraa. erit. Munr. Res4.r. Tniver. crsaif;TaB. . Jtsrrar. G btt--B. M.tEaceB. E.acran. T Mist. R. ... R rarrve!. P. Hma. X M Btrniss, R. Bamtt. x. Hvul-lua. at. Coaroy. Waart-a. frrasaa. Krac Yc-aag. t . . .MV -r-k - Rio a Sim - - Jus ssa Strew, an speaaaraT a panatl ita COMFORT WHEN TRAVEUXO. The service on the "Knickerbocker Spe cial." St. Louis to Xew York. Is just what vou want. Tickets at Big Four dike. Broadway and Chestnut street. f-BRSOSAL MCJITMX. Two drawing-room and stateroom sleep ers to "Knickerbocker Special." St. Louis to Xew York, via "Big Four." Miss Xeille Hltchlngs of Xo. 4117 Cook avenue has gone to Memphis for a vllt of several weeks. Miss Roseiia ITice of Xo. a5 Whlttior ntrt-et has returned from a month's trip in the Kast. Miss Lena, Byers is visiting her friend. Mts. J. J. Wahl of San Antonio. Tex., who fot inert) waa Miss Virginia O'Brien of St. Louis. IXx-tor and Mrs. K. C. Gehrung have Just returned from Colorado on their way to New York. They are stopping for a few days at Hotel Beers. Slis. Abbey Morgan of dates avenue is the Kueet of Mr. Joseph J. Itockwell In Cliicago this week. D. Walker Wear returned yesterday from Xew York, having landed there on his return from Kurojwj on Monday last. Mrs. Herbert I. Risdon of Xo. 2 Page boulevard has rttum.il to the city, after spending the last four week-i with friends in Kansas City. St. Joseph and other Western cities. Her mother. Mrs. JudBC Daniel O'C. Trary. who a"cm panl.il her. ias also returned, and in good health. The Reverend William and Mrs. F3mer have returned from Wequetonsing and are at home at their residence. Xo. a332 Cab anne place. Diamond and pearl necklaces aaa brooches at Mermoii. Jaccard King's Mrs. M. Kauffman and daughter. Cor delia, departed last week for Asherille. X. C. and will visit various iastera point before rt turning. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Phlpps 0f Xo. 3M Westminster place returnett home Septem ber 5. after spending a month traveling through Xew York State and Canada, in cluding Montreal. Toronto. Thousand Islands. Alexandria Bay and Niagara Fail.-. Mrs. W. Kl'lnhem of Xo. 3BT Chouteau avenue is visiting her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Karop of Ksmpsvllle. III. Miss MauSe M. Woodson of Xo. M4 Ne braska avenue returned Tuesday from an extended visit with friends In Lincoln County While absent she attended the I.'r.coln County Fair, which waa held the nrst week in September at Troy. Mo. Miss Mrrtle Carter of East t- touls i the guest of Mrs. Lewis P. Morgeneler of Xo. Alaska avenue. Doctor and Mrs. James Imi of Xo. Oat Man land avenue have returned from a two months visit of Lake Michigan. Mr. and Mts. H. A. Mendell have re turned from a delightful fortnight visit to Mrs. Kuss Morrison and others In Clarks burg. W. Vs. Mr. and MrA Meyer Baunun aad MS Florence Bauman have returned after aa absence of Ave months in Ejrope. Mrs. Iauman remalnel in Cleveland vtslUcs her daughter. Mrs. Flater. before her re turn borne. Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Levy off No. 1WJ Dolman street have returned from a month's vacation st Eureka ferias. Ark Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Kaltenhach sad Miss Lermtlne Kaltenbach have rtaatt from the Xorth sad will be hams to tastr frlends on Friday . Mr. sad afra Frea Berllch off Xerth . Louis have rttumsd tsaate after a fear I I ian j V a T HBweaaaaaaaaa. . mXXXXXXxXXWWWWWvrf aaaTmBaifcsi Clothes Excellence , Attainfd at $5.00. The deep intercut we manifest in the creation of bejar clothea lies not in vague fancies, hot in the usiatakable luidenitaBdiBi; of how to master the higher artistic de tails so as to minimize vonr expense. This we have accomplished in oar $3.00 Baits far beys. We feel the same keen interest in obtaining excellent that yon yourself do there's no deviation from oar rate of standard, and, though gnided by these higher elevat ed ideas for the best, we have mastered the details, cea qnered extravagant waste, and present these boys' gar ments that show every mark of a f7.50 qaality, bat which we sell at $5.00. The RtfuMie Building, On Olive Strttt at Seventh. Our stock of new and elegant styles of PIANOS for fall trade is now com ing in. We have in stock a number of excellent Pianos of various makes, but little used, that we will close out during the next few days at LARGE RE DUCTIONS in price and upon very easy terms if desired. Call early for choice. . THE ESTEY CO v III OLIVE STIHT. L V I j.Sr 'L ?.!t.2.f ij -- c- ? - r -.a.. l1