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IN SDCIAL REALM Number of Cha'nning Entcrtain inciits lo Be Given on Wasli ineton's -frthday, ROSEMARY HOUSE WARMING Beautiful New Library Will Bo Thrown Open Next Wednesday Eveiung?Aniiotinccinents. Rhyme of.Yc Fiddle Strings. i "All In tho duaty c'orrldors Aaclgned td FnthcT Tlme, Tb. ro art .. hocs stlll awalling ?'. To I..- caught ln proae aiul rhyme. Tli- ic is one thal ebmea n atenllng, Through the quloi nlghts of Juno, ?Tla the thumping and the twanging i if an ol.i tuuilllar time. Mj heart doth stop to Ustcn ft fccnis to hear aml fcol? The acraplng of the ?flddlea In tho old "Vlrglnin Reel." II. AII the flne hlstorlc rtllca From the old hall dlsappcar And wnrn Mount Vernon Rcgents To kcep away this year. 'TIs a human habltatlon with Hs portais opened wlde To the old-tlme frlends and nelRhbors From the bllls an.l country-sldo. They ooe not to Ka/.e nt relica Kut to shajto the llghtsome hed. ln Waahlngton'a great banquct hall .. To the old "Virginia Ileel." , 111. There's Mlstress Sally Fairfax lu a gown of old brocado, Going llghtly down tho eontre In a swinglng promennde, And pretty Neille CUSUa, Courtfsylng ln the donce To the Marquls L'e Fay< tte, From tbe grand court life In France. Anrl there is oharmlng Bcttic Cary. To whom the bcaux all kneol; They have nict once more together In th? old "Virginia Reel." IV. Ah! there ls Mlatresa Kitty Duer From Mnnhattan's fnmous town. With patch an.l powder, sllken hoso And Bhimmerihg satin gown; And Annle Aylett's stately form; To her oavnller Ihonils low, ?Twas Ihus Mount Vernon's Rcgents met A hundred yenrs ngo. Patch and powder. sllken gowns, Bwordfi r.f burnlahcd Bteel Have met once more togethcr ln tho old "Virginia Reel." V. Ah! the merry old tlme revolry In whlch they did ongagc, With youth an.l romance wrltlng down A Une for Hlstory's pnge; How stately arlatocracy, High head and smlllng llps Then gave to yoiuig Domocrney Ti;.- grace "f flnger tips. Mthough so long ago lt was. ' y.'t through the'yeara doth ateal The young Republlc'a graclousiu-s, ln tho old ''Vtrginl i Reel " VI. Now silence covera all things And wlUi the yeara coml Ine, In tbe bnnquct hall of pleasure Haa Hlstory '"dlt a shrihe. No sound of flddle-atrlnga is heard On fnir Mount Vernon'a creat, For ol.l Potorhac guarda the key Whlle the dancera tnke thelr rost. ? |WWH,?|II? Chocolates and Bon Bons Wo linvo nvrntiged tvl.tfi Mr. A. H. HrlvKN lo rnrt*y n full llno of our llno Chocolnlcs, Monlnms aud Fnney ('.'iiiillcs nt lils store, corncf Flrst nnd Mitlh HtrcclH, tv.licrd om* CUrttonierTi citn ho Kiipplleri dttrlng tlio tlhie our slorc Is closed pcnillnu IniprovemoiitN. All CnntlleM uro shlppcd by oxprcss to Mr. JliiUKs fresh tlitfly tllreet from our fnctwy ln Itidtimore. Temporary Headquarters First and Main Streets. Orders taken over the phone nnd delivered hy nicsscnger frco of chnrge. Telephone No. 111. ,.g,ltfJ?M1l"JI?|lwimWP'l'lW^ *"?ll IWIUKI >l IJ ? 1.1'limn l^t>WI'W?IW.|ll*^M'IH'??'l ?? Yet whlle gazlng at tbe rcllcs Tn my heart dotli stlll nppenl Fnint echoes <>f tlie fiddle-strlngs In the old "Virginia. Robl.'.' VIRGINIA QU1TMAN MeNEAlAJS. Ry request ot I'Bess?' Whealton, Va. ENTERTAINMENTS. Visitors Complimented. Mrs. Janics Henry Grant, Jr.. and Mlss Paullnc Willlnmson Grant were nt home nn February llth from 5 to 7 P. M. ln honor of Mlss Xannle Nnlle Holladay, of Rapldan, Va.. ahd M3ss Mary Mosby Phlcgar, nf Chrlstianshurg, Va. Miss Braithwaite Entertains. Miss Virginia Bruce IJralthwalte, of Williamsburg, Va., gave a card entertain inent* St. VaJentine's evenlng that wns qulte the social affnlr of the season. Tlie dining hall of "The Willlainslmrg," where the entertalnraerit was given, was bcautl fully decorated. red belng the color* scbeme. with a chnln of hearts festoonlng tbe celllngs over the tables, the columhs belng bcautlfully twlned with evcrgreens nnd red rarnntlons. Retween the columns were hung large red hcarts, plcrccd wltb golden arrows. ln the center -of the room wns a beau? tiful hcart-shapod tahle, covered ln white and drapcd in red hcarts. decorated with silver candle-holders, rcd candles, shades and red carnations. Mlss Braithwaite received In the pnr lors of the. hotel, beautlfully gowned In red polnt d'caprlt, wlth hat and gloves to match. nsslsted by Miss Kussell. of Scotland. After the guests hnd arrived, they were led by Mlss Braithwaite lnto the dining hall. As they entered the room the flrst thlng'that tr.et their eyes wns beautiful little Mlss Cathcrlne Goodwin in gulse of a cupld. ."tanding on a white pedestnl before an immerise red heart, dotted here nnd thero, on the slde wlth golden hearts. On the rlght slde was a heart wlth tbe uor,) "lads" and und-rncath was another with "lasses" written over lt. Little Cu pid, In sbooting tlie golden arrow Into the heart' and bringing out the sroro. cards, was nssisted hy Miss Grace Jones. Over tbo tables preslded Ifltlo glrls and boys, wcaring on the left side a ? large red heart, bearing the number of their tnblca. Tho girls woro white dresscs, with red ribbons. Miss Virginia Harrlson prcslded over the acc table, Master Har old Johnson over tho second, Mlsa Emlly Hall over the thlrd, Master Randolph Gllllnm over the fourth, Mlss Llzzlo Dca con over tho Ilfth, Miss Bessle Spencer over tho slxth, Mlsa Ellzab'cth Macon over tho soventh. Mlsa Elonnor SImlson over the clghth, Miss Laura Spencer ovbr tlie ninth, Miss Eva Goodwln over the truth, Mlss Dora Armlatead over the eleventh, Master Lako Corellns over tho twelfth. Thoso presldlng over tho tables aervod and tallicd tho heart-shaped talllcs for thelr tables. Mlss Emlly Chrlstlan was authorlty on cards for the evenlng. Aa 80011 as the party wna seatci at the tables punch wns served, Mlss Lizzle Toler dolng the honors, asslsted by Mlss Agnes Morecock, with Mlas Sue Hundioy dolng tho honors at tho cake table, na siisted by Mlss Stubbs. After punch was served the party stnrt ed playlng. At tho close of tho second game, red bonhons ln heart shapes nnd saltcj] almonds were served to the tables. Cards were played untll 11:30, after whlch cream was served in heart shaped, with llttlo hear^-shaped cakes. Mr. Evans. of Richmond. very courte ously awarded tho ladles' flrst prlze to Mlss Florence Swlney. Thls was a lovely gauzo fan nnd a corded chaln. The gen tlemen's lirst prizo, golng to Mr. Dovcll. was a beautiful blsque card caso and scenery cards. The ladles' booby was awarded to Mrs. Macon, nnd was a love? ly heart-shaped box of candy. Mr. Llttle bury Foster recelvCfj a very comlcal val? entine ln the shapo of a blsque tobacco holder as gentlemen's booby. Those that wero not prize wlnners cut for the coil solation. Mrs. Ware rceelved a magnlfl cent bunch of red carnatlons aa ladles' consolatlon, and Mr. Evans made some ! very nppmprlate remarks as he awarded ! it. Mr. Frank Armlstead recelved a Gor i man stein. I Tbe ladles present were: Mlss Ethel j Ilowen, of Hampton; Misses Lizz.e Tyler. j Sue Hundley, Agnes Morecock, Margaret ? Jones. Florence Swiney, Patty Morecock, Sadic Mahono. Garnett Swiney, Emlly Chrlstlan, Helen Barnes, Bessie Scott, of Ewell, Va.; Mab Stubbs. Pinky More? cock. Beulah Brooks, Elizabeth Russell, of GlasKOw, Scotland; Collle Bloxton, Julln, Arnilsiniid, Orneo Jones, Mnry Fos Inr, Iiitcllle Fnsler and Anno Wuffln; Mrs, Moneiiro, Mrs. Ware, Mrs. .Iomch, Mfs. Tliurpe, Mrs. Purccll nnd Mrs. Miicnti. Tho gentleinen present were: Messrs. Jnmes Ohrlstlfth, F. SavaKC G. A. Do vell, F. Armistead, H. ?'? I'lnniiog.in, ,1. H. Itowen, Ziiolterv. VV. M, N-wcomlie, Evnnn, lluslklngs, XV. I* riPrtsloy, Y. M. Bnrber, V. Arnoltt, C. h. (.'oleman, C. XV, Cluippell, Francis O'Keltll, Small, ? Clydo Iinrnes, G. I,. II. Johnson, Chnnnlng Hall, l.lttlohury Fosler, Ituller C. Durkrc, Tomiiklns, Marsden, Ilenloy Swceny, Kd mund II. Warhurton, ltobert I'ade, C. F. Fulson, Or. Hnll, Professor CofToy, Pro? fessor Cntwford, Dr. Dnvls und R. M. Mrnltbwnlte; Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. D. Phll* llps, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gregory Spencer, Mr. untl Mrs. II. N. Bticktrollt, Professor nnd Mrs. Rlchln, Dr. nnd Mrs. King, Mr. nnd Mrs. Penchoy, Mr. und Mrs. R. F. John? son. Tho guests hnd a. rnont dellghttul even? lng nnd congrntulnted Mlss Rrulthwnlto on her cntlro bucccss. Evening With States. Under tho ausplccs of St. John's Clr? cle of Klng's Duughters, nn entertnln mont cullod "An Evenlng With tho States," nnd Involving a guessing con test upproprlate to the national holiday, wlll he giyen February 23d, in tho homo of Mra. J. S. Moore, No. 2109 East Brond Street. Dccorntlons wlll be rnrricd out In tho retl, whlte und blue of tho natlonnl flug, and "rcfreshmonts will bo served by a I-. vy nf cburmlng glrls. A smnklng room wlll he provldcd for the comfort of tho gcntlemcn. A enndy table. prc.slilod over by Mrs. XV. O. Moore, will ftirnlsb hoine-niiide candles. Muslc nnd rccltntlons by some of Richmond most popular nrtlsts wlll enlivcn tho ocension. Olllcers of tho clr? cle, assistod hy several frionds, wlll com pono the followlng Recoptlon Commlttee: Mrs. Georgo Currle, leader; Mrs. John Chnrleton, vice-leader; Mrs. Chnrlos Clemmltt, tronsurcr; Mrs. Tonkln, ns slstant trensurer; Mr?. Dudley Plckett Edwards, secretary; Mrs. Wyatt Bons lev, asslstant secretary: Mrs Rnmon D. Gnrcln, Mrs. Cheatwood, Mrs. Charlos Rlllups, Mrs. Cowardln. Mrs. J. S. Moore, and Mrs. Emmett Dicklnson. St. John's Clrcle works for Shcltcrlng Arms Hospltnl nnd does a great deal of eharlty. Circle to Meet. St. John's Clrcle- wlll meet wlth Mrs. Talley, ln her home. No. 3116 East Brond Street, Mondny. February 19th, nt ?! P. M. A full attendance Is enrncstly rc quested. Matinee Euchre. The Thursday Matinee Euchro Club met wlth Mjs Ellzabeth Andrews on Thursday evenlng. February 15th. Every tbing was carried out In valentine favors. The prlze of the club whlch was. cap tured by Mlss Sothern. was a dninty cupld plcture. The guest prlzo fell to the lot of Mlss Moore, ln tbo shapo of a dalnty fan. Progressive Euchre. Miss Gentry wlll entertnln at flro-. gressive euchro WednoHlay evening, Feb? ruary 21st, from 9 to 11 o'clock, In her homo, No. J210 East Broad Street. . MIss Natallo Thomas, of Baltimore. has sent out invitatlons to a very handsome tea and dinner In honor of Miss Pngo Aylett Royall,-who is her guest for thls week. Mrs. Douglas Gordon will also glv>e a recoptlon to Mlss Royall before she returns to Richmond. Guest of Miss Kaspar. Miss Annle Loulso R?inhardt, the talonted vlollnlst. of Rlohmond, Is the gucut of Miss Franceska Kaspar, of Wasblncton. D. C. Mlss Rclnh.irdt's vlslt was for the purpo^e of attending tho cencert of Marie Hall, the young woman whoso masterful playing fairly electrlfi"d audlencos where-Ser she hns appenrod: Miss Relnhardt was tendered a personal intorvlow \ry Mlss Hall, who wnrmly ccngratulated the young Richmond artlst The Eooklet of Premiums Half a million enterprising housewiyes are saving GoodLuck Baking Powder .coupons for one or more of the valuable pre-' miums we are offering. There* are 56 of them?all accurately described and pictured in this little Good Luck Premium book, found in each can. The list is so carefully arranged that you can fill from it almost any need for yourself or the house. Every time you buy baking powder insist on getting Good Luck, Save the coupons and you'll be surprised how quickly and how easily you can get, absolutely free, one of the high-class presents awaiting you.; But aside from any other consideration, you ought to get >?m?<$)^? ONE SPOON iOUTHERNMl {chmond; LUCK Baking Powder for its unequaled purity and its perfect wholcsomeness, It is proven by the test of a dozen years to be the best baking powder in the world for bread, buns, cakes or pastry. With Good Luck there is positive ccr tainty of having the lightest, whitest, cheapest, most nutritious and wholesome of all baking. It costs but 10c a pound?and a heaping teaspoonful to a quart of sifted flour is enough to do the work, mak ing Good Luck by far the most economical. Its unusual leaven ing power makes it just the baking powder to use for quick baking; its freedom of all adulteration makes it tlie healthiest. Your grocer should sell Good Luck. If he doesn't kecp it, drop us a line, and we'll see that youare supplied. the Southern Manulacturlng Co Richmond, Va, TbU l? tl'? Ooupon f'yilliO on ovn.y ton. .JOUTCOUPCM fOUOWTHHUitt' . -^?'"''?^ J_w?mum9i?-?^^?^fk._li^ni?mm ^Jii,,,! CUT OUT THIS CAR AND SAVE IT. THEY ARE OOOO fOR VALUABLE ARTICIES. SEE LIST IN EACH CAN. Addrei?: Tmc Dipartmcnt Sroniof THf SOUTHERN Hliro C0.D?a?i? BSI H,o,M?.0 VA.UAA. ITU<C^'uT?o'Tri^N V^'li^Tl'^fp upon hor own splendld tnlont. Mlss Rolnhatdt wlll rcturii tp Rloh tr.oiHl next week, Mrs. Taylor's Reception. Mrs. Edgar Dalby Tnylor wlll glvo n reception ton next Tuesdny afternoon, ftom 5 to 7 o'clock, ln honnr nf hor sis? ter, Mrs. Nlcholson, of Wiishlngton, D. C.J nnd her friend, MIbb AVIIIItiinr, of Fatiriuicr. Mrs. Nlchnlsnn Is Iho houso guest of Mrs. Tuylor. She Ih most plonsuntly re iiiomboroil by mnny Richmond frlends as Mlss Allce WHllcoml). Pro^ressive Wishes. Misses Knto nnd Betilnh Bureh enlor tnlncrl nt "prngresslve wishes," Wednes? dny cvotilng Iji holior of MIsses Olllo nnd Cnrrlo Johnson, nf Dlspiilnntn, Tho color sohenio ot green nnd rod wus cnrrlod out In dccorntlng the hall nnd npnclous pnrlors. After nn cnjoyabln evenlng, refresh mcntH woro dnlntlly ser#ed. Tho In? vited guests woro MIsses Olllo nnd Cnr? rlo nnd Johnson, Besslc Slater, Mattio Jennlngs, Ella. Wlse nnd Copebmd Dunn, Alllonc Rrynnt, loulso Pltts, Marlo nnd Buth Rust, Vlrglo Hochlor, Suslo nnd Ellen Rates, Avls Mackle, Besslo Aldrlch, Cnrrlo and Magglo Clarke, Lottlo John? son, Addlo Allsbrook, Hardwlck, Gondo, Mrs. Shelton Dnvls, Mrs. T.esIIe Alls? brook, Juno nnd Gusslc Korsoy; Messrs. Edward Kersoy, Henry Proctnr, Goode, Gnrnctt nnd Bllly Dunn, Harwood Batos, Dr. Georgo W. Gay, Freddlo Bates, Ilar vlo nnd Chnnnlng Clarke, Salnty Smlth, Clny nnd Douglns Davis, Wllllo Goodo, Shelton XV. Davtls, Losllo T. Allsl/rook. The prlze, a hoart-shaped box of bon bons, offered for thn best. orlginnl scntl ment, wns won by Dr. Georgo W. Gay. February Ball. On the ovening of Fobrunry 22d, a com? mlttee of ladles from tho Sacred Heart Chureh wlll glvo a ball In Belvldero Hall. It promlsos to bo one of the most en Joyablo of February ovents, nnd, ns It Is for a worthy cnuse, a large number nre oxpectod to bo present. Light refresh ments wlll be served. Announcements. Mr. nnd Mrs. John E. Parrlsh announoo tbe npronchlng'mnrrlagc of tholr dnugh tor, Mary Loulse. to Mr. Wllllam Hugh Roy, on February 21, 1906. Tho brldo-cloct is tbo daughtor of Mr. John E, Parrlsh, a wldely known to bncconist, nf Chureh Hill. Mr. Roy is tho clty salcsman of tho Owcns & Minor Drug Company. Aftor March lst, the cnupie wlll hn at homo to their frlends nt No. 511 North Twcnty-slxth Street. Phillips?Baldwin. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Red wood Fhllllps, nnnounco tbe mnrrlage of their sister, Mamle Ellen Raldwln, to Mr. Louls Lln wood Grogory, the marrlage to take place qulctly at home, Brookland Park, Wed ncsday, February 21st, at 8 P. M. OF GENERAL INTEREST. Annual Pound Party. The board of managers of the Rctroat For tlio Slck hnve declded to hnve tholr annual "pound party" on Thursday, March lst. Tho noblo work of earitig for the nccdy In slckness, whlch hns formed tbe maln obje.t of the efforts of theso ladics for moro thnn a score of years, is tbo oocaslon of thls oppeal. Rosemary House Warming. The ladles of the Rosemary Library wlll glvo a housi. warming In tbe beautiful new quarters of the library' on Wednes day. February 21st, from 4 to 7 P. M. Bverythlng wlll be most attractive and suggi stlve of tbo new era In its history, upon whlch the library ls now enterlng. Tho ladles will Ih- sj.lally pleased to see their frlends and all who nre Interested in tbe work nf the library, and In Its d^velopment ns nn nctive factor for pro moting nnd fosterlng literary developmcnt and growth in this cominunlty. The location of tho library nnd the many advantages and comforts offered by Its reading-room rendcr Its opportunltles exooptlonal for young and old ot all classes nnd conditlons. Reception Last Week. The Richmond Ynung Women's Chrlst? lan Tomperanco Unlon held Its regular rcoep'lon at tho resldence of Dr. nnd Mrs. Wllson, No. 40S East Grnco Street. on Tuesday, February 13th. A large crowd was present and a thoroughly en Joyablo evenlng spout. The young ladles were attlrod ln colonial style, wlth pow dered hair, and were oxceedlngly pretty. A cherry tree wns ono of the londlng contesls, and tho guests tried to cut It wlth red cardboard hatchots, exactly where "llttlo Georgo" whacked It. A colonial "word charade" on American flags was another very unlrpio contest. Mlss Ida Dllllard gavo sovoral roclta tlons. Mr. Fred. Jones wns sololst of tho evenlng. nnd Mlss Lylo King read a very fine paper on "Tho Social Slde of the Unlon." Tho commlttee, conslstlng of Mrs. Par? ker Harrls, MIsses Annlo Thomas, Eva Burruss and Lylo King, desorve great credlt for arranglng such an attractlvo prograrnmc. Delightful Dance. A delightful danco was glven Monday night by Mrs. R. K. Gllbert at her resl? dence, No. 1009 West Maln Street, In honor of her daugbter Mnrgarct's bIx teenth birthday. At ten o'clock clogant refrcshments wero served, after whlch danclng was resumed untll 12:30. Those present were: Mr. J. Avcry, Miss Dahty Lester; Mr. H. McDanlels, Mlss Mamle Rydcr; Mr. Orr, Miss Allco Morto'nj Mr. V. Blockbum, Mlss Mollle Ernest; Mr. Thom. Kendler, Mlss Allco Whltfleld; Mr. C. Earnest, Mlss R. Bevllle;"Mr. Alexan der. Mlss Paullnc I'arker; Mr. II. King, Mlss Mary Llfsey; Mr. R. Amtnons, Mlss Holly Ferrand; Mr. J. Powell, MIsb Lll Hh.1i McCartby; Mr. P, Yarhrough; Mlss F. Whltlleld; Mr. Frank HopkltiB, Mlss Murgaret Gllbert; Mr. Harrell, Mlss Ellen Farrand; Mr. and Mrs. Cruch; Mr. A. Janies, Mrs, F. Parker, Mrs, Morton, Mrs. Rydcr and Mru. Gllbert. Annual Donation Day. February twenty-second ls annual Do? nation Day at St. Paul's Chureh Homo For Agod Women. Tho homo Is sltuated nt No. 100 West Clay Streot. It Is In great need of provislons, money and bdusohold Btore.s of all kinds. Tho board of lady managers wlll be present ull day to recelve donatlonB. Thoy wlll be glad .to uco tholr frionds nnd offer them lunchoon at 1 o'clock ln tho after? noon. Tho ladles wish to put tho neods of tho Instltutlon stronely boforo tho pub? lic and ask a gonerous rcsponso to their appeaL Patriotic Societies. 'Richmond Chaptor, Daughters ot tho Confederacy, wlll give a sllver tea in Lee Camp Hall Wednesdny. February 21st, from 5 to 7 o'clock P. M. Tbe commlttee of reception, Ineludlng offlcers of tho Richmond Chapter and offlcers of other chaptcrs, asked to nsslst them wlll be: Mrs. N. V. Randolph, pros Ideni of the chapter; Mrs. Dabnoy Carr. flrst vlcc-presldont; Mrs, Thomas Bocock, second vlpe^presldent; Mrs. Ilugh Mlller, trensuror; Mrs. B, A. Blennor, recordlng secrctury, and Mrs. J. TT. TImborlake, corrcHpondlng secretuy; Mrs. Wllllam Mc Kf-nney,'of Petersburg, presldent of tho Virginia Dlvlslon, U. D. C; Mrs. Tlpton Jennlngs, of Lynchburg Chapter, wlfo of Htaio Reprcsentutlve Tlpton- Jennlngs; Mihh Lnulsa B. Poppcnholm, of tho r.'biirleston, H. C, Chapter, und Mrs. Mar? tln AVIIIIftms.. The clialrinnn of the tea, Mrs. XV. M. Wude, und hor cfflclont commlttee wlll ?erve' dalnty refreshnienls.- Mrs, E. V. Valentine wlll sorve nt tho chopolato table und Mrs. Georgo A. i^yon ut the coCU-u urn. 1'lw fbllowing young ladles Something PracticaJ in Novelties. Spring Ribbons. Our own import of Hand some Dresdena, artistically designed in roses, with background of blue, pink and white, satin edged. ll-lneh .$1.98 ynrd. 10-lnch .$1.12 ynrd. R-lnch .75c ynrd. 6-lnch .45c ynrd. C-Inch ..'.23c ynrd. Sntln strlpod, In nll delleate cnl orlngs, snsh nnd glrdlo wldths, $1.25 and 59o. Long Gloves. Lndlca' GInce, 18 nnd 20-bUtton length, black, whlle nnd grey, $2.75 nnd $3.50. Long Suede Gloves, only In black, $2.38 nnd $3.00. Kayser'8 .Batent. Flnger Tlps Long 811k Gloves, In perfect shndes of light blue, lavcndcr, pon gee, black and white, 50c, 75c nnd $1.00. Belts. All the spring novelties and eolors, prominently shown, are? Gllt ln varlous Btylcs, 19c to $2.98. Klnstlo Bcnded Jett, 42c to $1.25. Fnntnna, 60c. Wnllpnpnr effcctH, 60c, 62c. Silk BttSket Wrave, 62c. Pntcnt Leather, 10c to 50c. Suede, 60c to $1.00, Dressed Kld, 25c to $1.00. Shell Goods. Combs, ndornod with delleate bands of gold, brllllants and Jcwels, In ainber nnd shell; nlso, Blnck cSmbs with jct bands, 25c to $5.98. Barettes. A swell line of Plaln Gold, Bhlne Stones nnd Jets, 25c to $3.50. wlll serve: MIshos S. Llndsny Powers, Lucle Harrlson Wude, Sarah BauKhnian, Nora nnd Mcta Kandolph, Anna Purcoll, RobuIIo Jones, Lucy Chrlstlan, Allce Thaw. Bessie Selden, Itcna Glnzobrook, Hawsle Olazebrook and Mlldred Clurke. Chairmen's Meeting. The chnlrinen and all lntcrcsted ln the Presbyterlan table of the llornl car? nival aro rcquestcd to meot ut No. Soo West Graco Street on Monday, February 19th, at 12:30 o'clock. Important Meeting. There wlll bo an Important cullcd meet? ing of the Junlor Oakwood Memorlal As? sociation In tho homo of the presldent, Mrs. C. W. Massle, of No. 2721 East Broad Street, Wednesday afternoon, February 21st, at 4:30 o'clock. COLLEGE GOSSIP. Class Meeting. On Wednesday tho class of 'OS of the Wriman's College held a most cnthuslastlc meeting. The president of the class, Mlss Evelyn Martln, of Stuurt, Va.. called the meeting to order and announced that tho tlme had come for tho electlon of class day offlcers for June. Tho followlng young ladles wero chOHcn: Oratnr, Mlss Bemle Wllfon. Rlchmond, Va.; hlstorlan, Mlsa Buth Blnnton, Manchester, Va.; prophet, Mlss Myra Ackiss, Norfolk, Vn.; tree-orator, Mlss Carrle Fltzpatrlck, Nel? son county, Va.; bonflro orator, Mlss Jen nie Chory, Berkeley. Va.; valedlctorlan, Mlss Maudc Puckctt. Glles county. Va.; toast-mlstress, Miss L'ldlnc Valdon, New Kent county, Va. It Ih tho custotri of the class to plant a tree on cl.'iHs-day and to namo lt for somo member of thn faculty. Amld great enthuslasm the class of '06 declded to cull thelr treo tho Martln treo ln honor of Professor nnd Mrs. Molvln A. Martln, who are very popular and greatly bo loved throughout the college. Martha Washington Tea. The Lovlng Clrcle of the Klng's Uaugh ters, with Mrs. T. Wllllarn Pomborton as leader, wlll glvo a silver Martha Wash? lngton tea at tho Jefferson Hotel on Thursday afternoon, February 22d, from D to i o'clock. Colonial Tea. Buff and blue, tlio colonial eolors, wlll bo used ln tho decoratlve scheme at tho colonial tea to bo glven by the Whlttlo Mcroorlal Clrclo of Klng's Daughters on February 22d, from 5 to 8 P. M., at No. 917 Floyd Avenue. An ottrnctlvo nmslral programmo of Scotch balladB and old-tlme songs wlll bo ' rendcred by Bomo of Rtchmond's best muslcal talent. and tho dobutnntes of tho season wlll serve tho refreshments. Thn entertainment ls for tho benefit of the Bello Bryan Hay Nursory and for a llttlo chlld In Japnn, whom tho ladles of the clrclo aro Hupportlng. Colonial Party. On Thursday, Fobrunry 22d, Mrs. C. E. Briol and Mrs. B. D. Gaw wlll glvo a colonial parly ut tlio reHldence of Mrs. Briol, No. 2805 Enst Marshall Street, for a rellglouB causo. In addltlon to other things, tho best vocal and Instriimental talent wlll be present to mnke the ovon lng a pleasant ono. A silver ofterlng wlll he talten at tho door. Chjurch Tea. The ladles ot Park Placo Church will glve a colonial tea at No. 908 Floyd Avcnuo on Fehruary 22d, for tho benefit of tho repalr fund, The ladles In eharge will bo ln Martha AVashlngton costunio nnd thelr cscorts wlll nppear as colonial gentlemon, Thero wlll bo a drill ot flfteen llttlo folks ln coatumes of that period. Mr, and Mrs. Clowes and Mrs. C. T. Brenglo wlll bo among tho aololsts. Re froshnionts wlll bo aorved. ' The Hunt Ball. Tho Poaco Ball -wlll not bo shnmed by tho Hunt Ball, with whlch tho twenty socond of tho month wlll bo slgnallzod. Once agaln the scarlet coats of the gen tlemen, tho white silks, sntlna and lacos of tho Indloa, wlll lndlvUduallzo tho eolors of tho Deop Run Hunt, as contraatod w.ih thoso worn hy thelr guests rop resentlng othor hunta. Tho ball wlll open with tho "Hunt Lancers," the flgures of tho danco hav? ing beon descrlbed In last Sunday's lasuo of Tho TlmeB-Dlspatch. by request. Tho Lancers wlll be followed hy tlie followlng danco programme, uranged by Professor Thilow with speclal caro ln Bclections: 2. Two stop, "Handleap." Rosey. 3. Hunt WallB. C. C. Jonos. 4 Two-step, Cosy Corner, Morso. fi. Waltz, "In My Merry Oldsmobile," Gus Edwarda. , B. Two-stop, "Everybody Works But Fnthor," Helf and Hager. 7. Waltz, "l'm Lonsonie, Ialo of Bong Bong," Jue Edwarda. 8. Two-atep, "Llttlo Johnny Jonos," Colion. 9. Wolta, "Hnppy Land," Ho Kovon. 10. Two-step, '.'My Illinois, lslo ot Bong Bong," Joo Kdwnrdii. 11. Wultz,- "Sing Mo to Kleep," Greono, 12. Two-stop, "Peter t'lpor," 8. U, Henry-, 13. Wultz, "She Walts lly- tho lloop Bluo Son." Maran, 14. Two-fitep, "Yo Old VIl'Kluuy Dliya," KolllllHOll. 16, WttlU, "Cilorlunu," Uruwor. j ,- j, 10. Two-step, The Chase, Hunt Club. Amoiigst tho guests wlll bo tho mttstct'S of tho varlous hunts throughout tho Unlted State*, Every M. F. H. of a re cognlzcd hunt has been Invited nnd thelr diftercnt colora of tho varlous hunts wlll mako the occaslon bTilliant and gorgeous. A large number of people from New York wlll be present, tho guests of tho presldent of th club. Rochcr, of Washlngton, wlll serve tho auppcr. At Woman's Club. Colonel Robert White, who arrlved In Rlchmond Bnturduy and ls tho guest of hls daughter, Mrs. Chllea M. Ferrell, wlll glve an address at tho Woman's Club Monday evenlng at 8:30 o'clock. The subject of tho address wlll bo "Tlm Last Days of tho Revolutlon." a partlcu larly Interestlng theme for Washlngtnn's blrthday week und ono whlch will doubt less attract n largo and representatlva audlencc. Jamestown Excursion. Tho excursion committee of tho Asso.-la tlon For the Presorvatlon of Virginia An tUlultli'H met yesterday at tbe rooms of the Virginia Hlstorical HoHoty and mad.j all prellnilnaiy arrangements for tlio us ual excursion lo Jatnestown In May. It Is Intended. If posslblo. to run tho excursion on Saturday. Mny 11th. Thls Is a matter whlch wlll be detlnltely settled In a day or two. Thero Is every evldence that thls, tf.o last excursion beforo tbo Tercentennlal year, wlll bo ono of unusual Interest. It Is probnblo that hy the rnonth of Mny there will be a good 'deal of building go? lng on at Jumestown. Tho momorlai houses to be erected by tho Colonial Dnmes, tho D. A. R. organ Izatlon, and tho #0,000 monument to lin erected by tho government may then bo under way. She Sang Beautifully. Mrs. Cllfton M. Mlller's beautiful so prHiio volec waa never heard to better advantage than on Frlda/ evenlng Inst at the organ rocltal glvon In Second Baptlst Church by Professor Cnrl, of New York. Mrs. Mlller was nccompanled hy Pro? fessor Lcslle Watson. She rendered "Jesus, Lover of My Koul" to the nlr of "Tho Last Roso of Bummer," and "With Ver duro Clad." from Hnydn's "Creatlon,"' with rare swee.tnoss and power, and was heard with tho greatest pleasuro by tho largo audlence who filled tho church. Personal Mention. Mlss Joslo Scott Is attendlng tho seven ty-flrst nnrilvorsary eolebratlon of Wako Forest College, at Wake Forest, North Carolina. ? * ? Mrs. Thomas Mayo Blnford. aceom panlcd by her slster Mrs. Rowena' T. Ucltrich, haa returned from Waahington, D. C. ? . * Mlss Josephlno McLeod ls spendlng a fow days with frlends in Ashland. ... Mrs. S. C. Rirhnrdson nnd Mlss Nelllo Talbott lenvc Rlchmond to-morrow for Colunibla, S. C, whero they expect to spend tho remalnder of the winter. ? ? ? Mlss Lllllan G. At Lee, of thls clty, who Is vlsltlng her cnusln, MIsb Loulso At Leo, (Continued on Seventh Ptigo.) The Eye qf Prices Hit Hard ON E-Z Shoes High Shoes. $3.50 Oxfords, $3.00 Seymour Sycle, Corner 7th and Broad