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jV""- -- A "Sv--- nftt - . Wi. tato St. I .: r v i f. 1 1- 1 ,r 1 I? PAGE TWO d..J. .r.t THE MARION DAILY MIRROR, TUESDAY, J Y MIRROR, TUESDAY, J OW5 Dcbuto Pnrly nt Hopkins Home. In yip charming old Johnston homo (stead, to tho rooms and walls of vlilch cling tho memories of most j and Huth Fisher. Mnrgnrct M. Burgess. Phllbrlck. Qlrls who assisted theso matrons numhered Misses Slsio Bnl lontlnc, Joan WatklnB, IIopo Fisher "itlmffta things for tho doscondontai "" of Joseph Johnston who aro now ro nldlng ;thcro, Mr. and Mrs. Rohort OvVigjon Hopkins and tho Inttor's nlstor Mtes-IKlle Johnston, wcro "at hoidc.- yesterday afternoon between tho .hours of tv oand six to about two hundred and fifty callers to whom they presented Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins' daughter Miss Elizabeth. (Miss Hopkins has already proved a popular girl among tho youngoi clrcinc and as sho Is an Interesting glrl&ihd something o fa student, she twlllsrib doubt bo equally interesting to cgdor folks. At present she Is a student at tho Drldgewnter training Bchool In Massachusetts. This was one of tho most delight ful affairs that society folks have rccoritly graced, for tho air of hos pitality which tho somewhat recelv- At six o'clock tho host and hos tesses entertained tholr assistants, their husbands and a small numhet of friends at dinner and following tho dinner hour tahlcs .wcro filled for euchre. Progressive games woro played ad at tho final count Mrs. Joseph Mathews and Mr. Georgo B Christian Jr. woro nwarled tho hlgcs Ecores. Both wero presented with pretty trophies for their skill. rrho Informal evening, following tho ,moro formal afternoon terminated tho affair agreeably. A Small Ht-Idgo Party. Dr. and Mrs. Carl W- Sawyer en tertained ciulto lnformnlly at bridge last evening at their pretty homo at Whlto Oaks farm and tholr guests Included members of tho youngct married circles. When cards were There was much fun nnd Jest In the v.liolo affair and tho tiys seemed to obfnln as much pleasure as tho girls ftom tho newly adoptped roles. Tho chaperons assisted at tho re freshment hour taking much of tho tcsponslUllity from tholr daughters, Mrs. Carrio Gnrborson, Mrs. W. A. I.nngbon, Mrs. Daniel Evans, Mrs. F. V. McKlnns, Mrs. J. H. Bartram and Mrs. S. S. Burgess wcro present throughout the evening, while others looked In during tho evening to get a peep at tho pretty af:a:r. Miss Lucrctln Gnrbcrson Is the presi dent of tho II. O. F. club and tho ef forts on her part to direct tho moni tors In planning niut executing many i ftho details, no doubt accounts for the supremo success of tho nffolr. Miss Gnrbcrson Is 8 distinctive girl nnd sho leoked unusually nttrnc:vc In a palo yellow frock. Miss Maud Louise McMurray, n Bryn Mnwr girl, Is upending tho vacation - MM""-- ' ' '-- HJU, win.-.-.. -- -- - i - - fcsiL f? Jf DOILY IX THOUSAND FLOWER EMBROIDERY. Tho design ot ft thousHiid llowora Is most effectlvo and vory quickly and easily worked. It Is bo gay and charming ihuT-'ft' Is ii great favorKo ami 'patterns aro much In demand. Tho scallops of thu dolly should first bo padded nnd then closely buttonholed. Tho dots In tho center of tho flowers nro worked solid and each leaf Is one. stitch. Tho atoms are a succession of long stitches caught down by tho short ones whloh branch onTfro'm fffonT. loroorlzed cotton No. 10 In blue, vlolot, green, yellow, pmic anu rea is men. Ing lino dispense1!,' and the festivity Insaparniblo from tho hnppy holiday, succeeded In giving tho nocossnry impetus widen ,,m,ako for successful affairs. Tho callers wvro received In tho cast parlor and woro ranged beToro u great bay window massod with rod carnations, rod rosos and greon forns Southern smllax framed tho arch about this window and tho groonory was jjtudded at Intervals with brll Hant'.polnscttas. From Iho colling to tho buso of tho chandollers, smllnx Was arranged in bell shnpe and front tho contor of each bell hung a ball of box-wood nild rodd borrlos. Starry paoinscttas glowed from tho smllax. Itecolvlng with tho host and hostoM and Miss Hopkins wre. Mrs. Shor man Shultz of Cleveland, a guest at the Itoipklns home; Mrs, foaopli Johnson and JtrM. AV. K. Sconold. Tho wost parlor wns Identical with the cast In decorations and colors. Trappo was sorved In tho wide bay window by a nurrther of pretty glrU placed asldo a delicious card luncli was served. GIRL'S LEA? YEAIt DANCB. Tho leap yoar dance at tho Huber hall last ovonlng. Interested one of tho Junior noU of tho city. The chnrmlng girls of tV.o U. O. K. and N. O. V. clubs woro tho hostossos and their rccorts wero InvUed In the true lwip year fashion and tlio programs woro mude out by tho g:rls. Tho IIuUV hall ws rosplonilcnt In ho festive Vrrny thai the season af fords. Holly Aid evergreen framed the pano'H of tho walls nrin In the contor r( each hung a holly --with tied with n Iww of scarlet ribbon. Ropes of evergreen canopied tho room and were ctught to the chandeliers with bright ChrlstnuiH bells. A great Chrlstmiis tree In full regalia or Klittorlng balls nnd bulls and tiny shining candles. Mo Nea's nrchostra dlMprnwif music for twontv dnncos from behind n screen of prfect llttlo tret n fPWISSVSC&fflKiC !IEyvRI, nd KOVVE-JAi-KiS H-T BBJiB U o Fun for Holiday Parties c HHISTMAS gomes, If one wnnts to carry out In thorn tho real spirit of tho occasion, aro a llttlo dlfforont from tho pastlmoa of other seasons. For ono thing, they have an old-fashlonod flavor. Out ol doors snorts aro In order for those who llvo In tho country; and In doors, Bllndman's Bluff Hoodmnn Blind, no It was anciently cnllail char ades, riddles, snapdragon, Chrlstmns candles, hot cocklco, and all such di versions, aro strictly correct. But in splto of their historical Interest, not many will caro to pass tho wholo evening In this fashion. Something n llttlo more modern will bo wanted. "What Is My Thought Like?" makes no end of fun. Ono person Is soloctod to ask tho question and each answers as ho will. When all have replied, tho questioner tells what his thought !b, nnd onch must then toll how his answer fits tho thought. Somo rather Ingenious nnd mtiunlng reasoning in evolved. In answering tho quostlon, "What Is My Thought Llko?" It may bo necessary to caution each ono that ho must remember what ho nays; or clso later on when told to (It Ills answer to tho thought, ho may havo forgotton what ho said. Sometimes It Is well for tho ques tioner to wrlto tho answers down. Another gamo that Is diverting Is "How, When, nnd Whore." One person leaves tho room, and tho others select n word that has several moan Inge, such ns trunk. Tho ono sent out is thon called and puts to onch tho question, "How do you llko It?" Somo nnswor with the word used In ono sonso, Bomo In another. When ho hns questioned all, If ho cannot yet guess tho word, ho can mako tho rounds again with tho question, you llko It?" and yet a third tlmo with, "Whero do you llko It?" For Now Yoar affairs a lot of fun Is assured, If onch Is glvon a pencil and papor and naked to mako up a set of Now Yenr resolutions forsomo othor member of tho party. When nil nro finished tho various resolutions aro read aloud. Another interesting diversion for a Now Yoar party la to attach to each guest a llttlo card bearing a drawing, a picture, n couplet, or some thing illustrative of somo historical ovent. All nro thon givon pencils nnd papor, and n certain deflnlto tlmo is allowed to puzzle out what epoch each represents. For Instnnco, n plcturo of an Indian and tho words, "I am discovered," would suggest instantly tho discovery of America, a Liberty Dell and 177C, tho Declaration of Independence, nnd so on. They should not all bo made so ensy as these, but n few siniplo onon should ho sprinkled through. A prlzo could bo given to tho ono guessing tho groatost number correctly. As souvenirs for a Now Year party clover llttlo couplotn foretelling tho fortunes for tho coming year are always popular. Those dan bo enclosed in EngllBh walnut shells, and n hurit Instituted for them. Or onch guest can bo glvon tho end of a ribbon which ho or sho is to follow through ninny windings and mlx-upB, all emblematic of tho yoar to como, until the real rrimedy suggested and ovorenmo: Close tho room up well overnight, wltjli doors nnd wlndoWH tightly shut, nm leave in it a inrgo pan run ot unlVr, with n fow wisps of s.traw. For nonic reasons tho water and straw to gether nbsorU tho smoko and oven tuko'V)l' the odor of nshes. Needless c say,' T?ll discoverable nshes should piovIouslyV hnvo been removed and thrown aWny. By morning tho room Is odorless nnd i llttlo airing will cool it out nnd put it again In condition for use. VIOLIN PRODIGY RETURNS TO 1 CHICAGO. Mrs. T. J.I Osborno and son Wllllnrd loft this morning for Chicago where iho latter All resume his studies un itr Professor Hugo Kurtschnk, ono of tho most prominent figures among violinists In tho musical world. Mas ter tor Wlllnrd Is tho youthful prodigy ho was formally Introduced to Mar lon folks nt his violin recital which was glvon n fow weeks ago. C. E. SOCIETY MEETS(TONIGH'r.' 'Ihcro will bvs a business nhtl social meeting of tho Christian Endeavor so ciety of tie Trinity Baptist qhurdh to night Instead of next week on nc conut of tho mdotlng next week, prophecy Is found nt tho end. 73vof 3-p-6. Miller, Grant Mouscr, Arthur King, out down from n tnll vnse, a tiny Fred Taylor, Dudley Flndlay, Ellis j sugar-bowl from ii vlncnar-cruot, nnd Houghton, Carl Loftier, Don Jones, n small bonbon-dish was saved from a Fred Hcrzcr, Frank Goster, Wilfred .IntRor eut-glawi bowl." J'thnffner, Louis Morral, AValtor Eck t'fiid, Leo Fisher, Carl La Mnrche, C-corgo Kllng, Thomas McMurray and I'Odncy Hume. ,Ilin ilntiim ttaii u M.k.jll ttttulv unil tll.t ., , , t . , . .. 'v r.i-v- ,-ii n nni'ii nimii i ..." i V , r wn, uiiuriiuiou H,npIo f(f ,,, ,,u,)er ,, &'J?Z,0L!!"1X WW h-po for' dancing. The ghls . "iio punch bowl and the dining room. Tho refreshment pleasing to ,lho oyew with a rustic basket filled uttli .logons A rod rur hatlons nnd Oiilk'ry fern. An Im mense bull of amlla: i ..- tus was ufie:ijul juui , i i .t c ! and forinci! n dfii.i ; v ii .-ti i bulbs frnn ybi(h lhi . i'i )i:il dellento tints of their girlish frocks to ItiHplru the thought uf lrcshest roe buds. - To porpotuate to tho final degree the typical idon of ii leap your foto, a romoved. A iiuinbrr if i .o....iil..i i.'tmuor or tno girls Had sont grent ladles prosldo d ovor the taljlo and '"'UquotH of paper iimoho flowers to nsslstod during tho afternoon Inclurl- their escorts, nnd nothing daunting, Ing, Mrs. C. C. Fisher, Mrs. E. IC I fnr ns the mason line fabric Is con Uhler, Mrs. Honry Hano, Mrs. Frank jwnotl, theso woro worn with plael Seltcr, Mrs. Frank Johnston, Mrs. r.ltudo by tho favored ones, rest clustors IL .NorrlH, Mr. J. F. Prendergnsl i"f brilliant roses, violets nnd inirple Mru. Warren Q. Harding, Mrs. Joseph l!.BS, milking tho wearers conspicuous. Mnthows, Mrs. O. S, Rnptp. .Mrs. Jams Tho girls attained nuito n degree of It,, Smith, Mrs. Mptcum JennlngH, Mrs huccpm looking up tholr partners and Htnerson fiehoonl'au'b and Mrs. Frank obtaining refreshments nnd fnippe. guests of tho clubs and she, too, was dicssed In pink. Miss Helen Houghton, a student at Woostor university wore palo bluo with n broad whlto lacy llchu which might havo adorned tho gown of a. Colonial luald. Miss Houghton had a guest, Miss Ruth liognrdls, or Kenton, and a school friend. Miss Bogardls fre Miiontly visits hoio a:ic Is quite nt l.tmo nmong the young folks. Her dtcsH of green satin veiled with net. gicen satin slippers nnc dainty green mil glod evonlng cap wcro modish and very chic. MIhs Frances Fr"0 rooked sweet nnd E'.rllsli In palo grewi satin veiled In pink with greon bllppers. 'Her guest. Miss Edna Pi Ice, or Gallon, u school friend nt tho Wcbtorn university nt Chicago, Is a dignified girl and was very distinctive In pink. Miss Ernestine Rnwo of Cleveland is tho guest of MIbh Hus.in Gurberson. Tho former wore pink which was vory becoming whllo Miss HUbun who Is ono of the popular N. O. F. girls was sumo attractiveness comiilned with tfteJjii etty nnd vivacious tn pink and A Pretty lllrthdny Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hoover en tertained a number of relatives nnd friends nt dinner yesterday In honor of their llttlo daughter, Mls's Elolsc, whoso fourth blrtlTdny was ono of yesterday's happy events. Tho Gcorgo street 1iomo of .Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoover presented a vory cheer ful nspect, cut llowers being "usoil to brighten wall shelves and tables. Tho dining-room was also nttractlvo and a conterpleco of holly dressed tho ta ble. An elaborate courso dinner in served. Covers wero placed -for Mr. nnd Mrs. I). B. Hoover of Prospect, Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Benedict of Pros pect, 'Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sargont nnd son" Thorley, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Bachman, Mr. C. M. Ltickoy, tho lit tle Miss Hoover nnd Mr. nnd Mr 9. I Hoover. Following tho dinner hour the aft ernoon wns mnJo ploasurablo wltVi ohn.t and music. Durlnir tho after- ,M her pnronts hero nd looucu noon iittla Miss Eloiso anneared sweet and girlish In -.Kile pink chiffon, dressed ns a llttlo Mower girl and Miss Mc.Murrsys guest, Miss Lucy presented each guest with a pretty l'owlon of Harpstor was ono of tho Bft. Tho llttlo girl was mado tho Thoro Is no odor moro dlttngrccnblo thnn that ot stale tobacco smoko nnd tobacco nshes. Sometimes a room becomes so (pcrmented with It that It becomes hardly possttilo for delicate ' nt unusual qualities of musicianship persons to breathe In It. Hero Is n i ml a truly mnrvelous technique." recipient of a groat number of gifts and tho Idea of reciprocating with sumo protty Tomembrances was en couraged and carrlod out by her mother. GuchtH nt Bni'iid Home. Mr. and .Mrs. Jules C. Bnrnd of South Prospect street hud ns their houso guests yesterday, Mrs. C. L. Guernsey of Postorla, nnd Mrs. S. T, Webster of Columbus. A prettily ap pointed dinner nt tho noon hour was given for their plonEure. the girls of two delightful and sister rvrales table was vory ,,.,,., .. .,..., S.. iiallft lU-1 'l" jutiiiuit uiuu onevi ryi Not Sisters l Now and tfr-Ui you ec? two women pa5. IJnfi dovj tl0 ilwt who ipok like niitors. J You rfoaitonislisd to barn that they aro motlr pud daughter, and yoij realize that n Tromaii nt forty or fbrty-fiye ought to bo Intfr-Cncst nnd fairest. Why iun't it uop , ' Jr" inenl health of woman b bo In jwloteIy associated with the local health tofrfno CMcnlicliy fimljOino organa tJiat '.thbro can iio no red iferchq nnd round .um wnere mere is lemnja wcatoeci, ,. 'vmcn who tavo sufTcred frorj tWo trouhlo Jjto found prompt freVf nnd euro la Uio use cf lr. A1 !? i'rcsorlpllon. It give. T,;r0r nct Tltalltr to tlio (irKana of wonwalmoj It ekasa Cio completion, briiUtma th y nod rcrldcno fie uhceks. 1 1, T I fc A "iViff rr "irf -- .' M wrtw. MIm, FYetVli1 Rhodes, n remarkably dainty brunetTv wore filmy whlto with palo Lino rihuonV' Hor hair was dross ni nuiin i,t f her hosd with nat- -. ,"..- .,w ,. , from a hand of . DINNER AT NELSON HOME. Mr. and Mrs. D. ,C. Nelson had ns t.iclr house-guests, yesterday, Mr. ond Mrs. Oo.6"rgo Bilk nnd daughter Kathryn nnd Mrs. Julia P. Eokhurt nil of Bucyrus. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson en tertain tholr Marion relatives with whom they are closely collected, with a family dinner ouch Now Years, and the presence of tho visiting guests irudo the affair exceptionally pleaa- rnt. Mrs. Blrk has been ono of Mrs. Nel son's Intlmato friends slnco early girl hood. Of tho colors tho former favors violet and as a. thoughful courtesy to her friends, the hostebs developed the oppolntmonts of tho dinner In this color. A wondorful contcrpicco or - aT T. r' or HWWamlni vlfufji L contained In "Fhvorlta PrciLu, Portsmouth. UmLp..aJ,, n 5,nir Of"H lit, Plcrcp by ktUr, 7rwr, Kmy hit k uoM,, of the Blr m'i ' '""""wwwiimm. ur, K,y, rut,, fmi.iiuSHt "", t - , ,,. , , .JSPiwcsssa, ural curls linncliiV bluo ribbon, a verY P'l"0"1 nrrnngc rnont Miss Ruth Emoi y was" r lI, nchool girls wlio was able V nlt"u he liuppy affair. Miss KiniV' '" u rtudont tit Ohio State uiiivnrairtUr Her frcck of whlto wus very becomln Miss Hilda Gorlinm. min nf ilm nrlt t N. O. F. girls woro n frock of bin and bluo with blue ribbons, whlio Miss Dorothy Hume, who Is ohn of hor sno- clal friends, woro paly blue bordered In n dceiier shade. Yellow, with somo touches of black that woro qulto effective, suited Miss Floronco Rnymer while Miss Beiilah Spencer chose tho snmo colos. yellow with u long black sash, Miss Ruth McKlnnls, r alondalo girl worn whlto as did her cousin, Miss Jenot Longbon who Is n student nt f'hlo Wesloyan university. Miss Louise Burgess wore litvotuler and Miss Ruth Smith favored pln,ki M.'ss Ruth Bartrnm, ono of tho preM'A r.iris or tho younger circle woro pink rnd Wue and Miss Dorothy BUsli, look e.l like a little Dresden lady in pink. Tho absence of n few girls wits nMed, remarkably that of Miss Ielena Mouser, who Is upending a week of thq holidays nt a houso narty nt w lip' the Lro lavondcr carnations, which represent' Is for the cortfW li'flsru. Ojii-J FK-sh i.NIY- ..-nter of Delnwrire: Jamo.n Pns. of - rCUicliinatl; Henry HaffehspejerfPale cd, by tho way n very Ingonlous bit of skill on tho part of one of the f'orlbts hero, graced Mio table. The i.rotty tilno wns favorod throughout tin monii and wns seen In the lees unl tn'nis. Covers wero placed ror: Mrs. JullH F. FtUlmrt, Mr. o,nd Mrs. Gcorgo Blrk Miss Kathryn Blrk, .Rev. and Mrs iOcorgo M. Rourko, Mrs. M. Nelson, Aim. w. Ii. viir lies, ir. nnu jvirs. u. ,'l Soffner, Messrs. William Nelson, j.jph Duehlo, Master Charles Nelson, ll'u. host and hostess. Vn ncoldcnt to cut glass Invnrl- ablv l,,lnt?os .hd-Vowner of It Into cluuuV ot Klom, but 'Of tori those clquda 1 nvo s ,vor llnlnB8' Woforo throwing tlio pie, ceB ttwny exomlilo each piece Hnpnrab"'y nml sco ,r ' cou,rt ',0 cut down fnt0 nythlng Htnallor. Shnps which t 'pa' ,n out BafM l",u0"y 'mvo u cutte r "n "'" Promises." "A ca, BP '8 t0'11 ' tt ',r'(' wno' "I""1 miterln'tf tM0 "inlpg-room, urrlved in time P Hec' ,,ut not I,rovo"t Ier maid j puiung, insicuu or punning, me nslon table, and ns It separated In ddle sevoral pieces of valuable cutI glass, which had wen placed there (uj'lne the clertnlng-tlmo fell through mi a crusn id me uoor. it seemoa n nolens accident, but a rou-bowl was down from it decanter, following patterji near tho neqk which hnd t$n oft, n Binall yltdot-hojder va$ time tf" fi-iimp ln exte""1,0, tlief md wmmmMm HR3 fcJIB83Si(r iX'y 'PiWiSBSfB PV 'Kmiiityjn'wwVumf I iJriB H IMMh1WFXtnu i vv mjM.i tai an b inrM SJHI MUSICAL AMERICA PRAISES WIL LARD OSBORNE. In tho Now York Musical America npponrs tho plcturo of Atnstor Wlllnrd Usborno of tills city, under tho cap tion of "Ohio's Now Violin Prodigy." Mm Inn folks wll bo pleased with tho criticism ot tho llttlo ertlst: "Ohio has como to tho foro with When do p"olllor violin prodigy if Francis Mnc- I .limn will Iioriim ub ruiur ijiu-k iu the days when ho llrst heard Ohio audiences. The new claimant to famo 1j Mester Wlliard Osborne nnd his hi mo In Marlon. It wns In ills homo tewn, naturally, that ho mado his de but and this Important ovent took rlnco on Thursday evening. Marlon 1 nd evidently looked forwnrd Ifi this event with a great deal of Intercsc, f'ir long befotiro tho hour for Master Wlllnrd to insko his bow which brought forth many "Oil's" and "All's from a sympathetic audience, the niidltorium wus crowded from "pit to dome" to uso tho pnrgon of tho local reporter. When the twelvo-yoar-old Ir.d nppenred w'th his violin tucked under his nrm nnd ndvnnced to the i-uitor ot the stngo with ml of the nsurnueo of u Krolsior or mi Ysnyc, flic applause was almost dunfcnlng. As Muster Orborno p'uyed "1hi Folli," by Cnrelll, his little llddlo re sponded wonderfully to his masterful bowing and ho brought forth tones which might make many Virtuosos envious. Ho seemed to completely for get his nudleiieo nnd fiddled nwny with a depth of feeling nnd show of tem perament truly remarkable. Other talngn which he gavo wero "Minuet, Pellmven; "Gavotte," Lully; Rainoau'n ' Itlg.iudon;" Lcgende," by Wlcnlaw- ll. Tho young urtlst showed through OPERATED ON FOR CANCER. AY. F. Ellfrltt of Ohllllcotho wrts oticrntcd on for cancer of tho left sldo o ftho face nt Mr. Harris' 247 south High street this morning. JIo cnirA) through tho operation ln Very good condition. Tho operation wns by Docl t-rs H. W. Sagcr, W. II. lllnkjln nifd AT. Nowhuuse. x PERSONALS i i '' a, ft John Dunn, of Columbus, wns ?M Marlon visitor yesterday. MIrs Wanda Mcaloy luft this morn. Ing for Mt. Clemens, Michigan, whtro the wll resumo her wot I: us toiclicr of Manual Training in tho ticliouTs. there. M. T. Bell of Delaware a spending the day In Marlim. . t,l,r- Mr. nnd Mrs. L. J. Smith of Dcla wnro nro Mnrlon visitors todiil v ' ' N LODGE NOTES Annual Roll Cull Held. ' Kosciusko Lodge. No. SS, I. O. O. F., hold a regular mooting Monday, ovonlng, nt which time the untuihl roll cull wns hold. Tho meeting wens very lorgoly attended and following tho regular business a buffot lunch wan served. Tho recontly elected offi cers will be Installed nt tho next rcg ulur meeting In ono month. Ofllcci-rt An- IiiHtiillcd. Mombors of tho Homo Guards pf America met In regular session Mon day evening nnd transacted regular business, nftor which tho Installation of the recently elected officers wns held. John Plckorel acted ns Install ing officer. Following -this fcaturo" of, tho meeting a season was devoted o refreshments, music and various amusements. Mr. Leo of Delnwnro was present at tho meeting. m Yodclrn Aro Entertutiiliig. The second numbor of tho 402 K. , of P. lecturo courso nttrnctlons In the lodge haH Monday ovonlng proved a most popular offoring. The hall was crowded to hoar tho melodious on tertnlnmcnt offered by a company of soven Swiss yodlors. No. 402 In fur nishing Its members nnd others a splendid lino of entertainment which is seemingly appreciated fully.. Last night's affair was ox.tremoly pleasing. Tho flvo-yenr-old son of Mr. nand Mrs. Joseph Butterman, who llvo north of tho city, la In n critical condition. Ho Is suffering with Jaundice. . ITZ of adquarters Sherlock Holmes at his best has a formidable rival in the cool, clear headed Britz who proves the innocence of a beautiful young woman charged with the greatest diamond rob bery ever known in New York, after a series you like A Detective Story that Is a Continuous MwiBii"",""",i""""i Performance of Absorbing Interest read the new sejrial by Marcin Barber .. ii Wmki 'V b J I of thrilling adventures. n ' " II --"kJ' ''"l 1 "H?5flh',ler X I 21-' c' ro- T --(- in i &ff yelling, i I 1' pear m mis m j i'''Tfe'l-. I II I : m Urn moR M xmxamBmMMH i 1 iul uu mm ing 'S IWmENTJx J ft it' 'Hi i JJmMHB - l 'f ' I L T7iiMJiiiii'iiiiM ii" "-rr--"-...,.H . .-J. that will ap paper WAT CM THE Oi INSTA A j rwss;sc?-r. isr-aiW.i'TPr ii m"i "IT" II "" i Z y ""'."" ' i 't r -