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12 § IN ST. PAUL SOCIETY, § If there is great scarcity of social events, Of any considerable note, there has been no lack of the sur prise and excitement that- go with the celebration of a wedding. The past week has been full of these joyous events, and the coming seven days promise a great many more. On Thursday evening last, at Christ Church, a very pretty wedding was Solemnised, the young- people being Miss Marion Page Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hall, and Burt Myers Gardner, of Chicago. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Charles D, Andrews.and the church, •which was very prettily decorated for the occasion, was crowded with Invited guests. * * » For the coming two weeks the •wedding of Miss Grace Upham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Upham, and Horace E. Bigelow is announced, the event to take place on Monday, Sept. 23, at. St. Paul's church, with Dr. John Wright as the officiating clergyman. On Tues day next Miss Lienors, Horn and M.-V. Seymour will be married by lu'v. John Paul Egbert, the wed ding to occur at the home of the bride. 50 Irvine park. Miss Horn la the oldest daughter of Hon. Henry J. Horn. * * • On Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. Cass Gilbert gave" a german for a few friends at their beautiful sum mer home on the island, White Bear lake. ' ' * * * Mrs. Livingston, Mrs. Brooks and Mrs. Abbott have sent out invita tions for a dancing party on the evening of the 17th at Mrs. Living- Eton's home. * * * Gen. Merritt and Lieut. Sturgis spent a few days the past week in the city. They were entertained as such social favorites are sure to be when they return to old friends. * * * The marriage of Miss Jean Gor don Balrd, daughter of Mrs. Janet Baird, and James Robertson, of St. Louis, will occur on Wednesday evening at the home of the bride on College avenue. The ceremony will be performed by Rev. John Paul Egbert, of the House of Hope church. * Sr * The golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. August L. Larpenteur is a large event promised for the coming week. The celebration will occur to morrow evening at the "Hermitage," the Larpenteur residence on Rondo 6 tree t. WEDDING HELLS. The marriage of Leonard C. Lieberg of Mankato, and Lillian Nettie Austin ot St. Paul, occurred on Tuesday even ing last at the home of the bride's mother. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. W. Conley, of the First Baptist church. Miss Dargi? A Mes sier acted as maid of honor and John \\ . \\ ard as best man. The bride wore a very handsome gown of white silk with lace overdress and carried bride's roses. The maid of honor wore a green silk and crepe silk gown and carried pink roses. The house was beautifully decorated with, palms, golden rod and cut flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Lieberg have gon? East for a wedding trip and will be at home after Oct. 14, in Fareo N. D. . xo " s"> The wedding of Miss Clara Ham mond Cotton and Walter H. Field took place at St. James' Episcopal church on Wednesday at noon. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Robert H. Cot ton, father of the bride. Miss Jennie Cotton acted as maid of honor and Mr. Glover as best man. The bride wore a gown of white swiss with ribbons. After Oct. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Field will be at home in Northfield. The marriage of William Eiswlrth and Miss Kitty Rice wil ltake place at the Cathedral on Tuesday morning of this week at 7:30 o'clock. The grooms man will be Joe Eiasvirth and the maid of honor Miss Dena Koch <V wedding lunch will be served at the new home of the happy couple, where they will be ready to receive their friends after the following week. Miss Julia Keogh and James A Young Jr. were married at the Ca thedral on Tuesday afternoon in the presence of a large number of- friends. Miss Josle Keogh. sister of the bride was the maid of honor and P. M. Hughes acter as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Young will be at home after Oct. 1 at 27 Garfield stret. A pretty event was the marriage of Daniel M. Merrill and Miss Minnie Prescott, which took place Wednesday evening at the residence of the bride's uncle, A. Simpson, 591 Broadway, Rev. J. W. Conley, of the First Baptist church, officiating. Only relatives and Immediate friends were In attendance. The marriage of Smith B. Hall, a well-known newspaper man of this city, and Mary de Luce White, daughter of Mrs. Henry P. White, of Kansas City, will take place In Trinity if H^B^BS^ 111 fij|||||& • Look for the Grand • ijjll Urn Opening of Our New . p . HJs I Ladies' Cloak and Fur j 1 ■:|||| j. DEPARTMENT. ' \ 111 . . XijiijA .. Exclusive Novelties from Paris, - : BJP^ ' .MB ■0 i 8 . Berlin, London and New York. r"; ■'"• '\Q » : .'" ; >i j < Announcements In Dally Papers. '-» ' • V ' l 9'— ' •.if The Plymouth Clothing Hrolise, 11 t All i_ — ' - -- - VNlllly -- ■j WIIIIW ' SEVENTH AND ROBERT. ...... ft jS " yII x IB ¥ • - IP THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: SUNDAY MOKNING. SEPTEMBER 13. 1895.-SIXTEEN PAGES. church, Kansas City, on Tuesday even ing, Sept. 24.-y-.^r; :■■■; -•''vy' EVENTS OF A "WEEK. One of the most successful and en joyable of the week's society events was the surprise Tarty given In honor of Miss Minnie .Scotton by her friends at her home. 623 Wabasha street, last Tuesday evening. Ryder's orchestra was" ln attendance, while, a splendid male quartette furnished excellent music. Games and dancing, were In dulged in. Among those in attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. William Baker, the Misses Lois McQuillan, Kittle Mul doon. Verneon McDiarmid, Jessie Mc- Diarmid, Margaret McDiarmid, Rose Metzger, Claire Burdlck, Sad ye Dash ley and Ella McKay, Messrs. A. Hall, F. D. Hall, J. Cunningham, H. Emmie, L. Arthur Perret. A. L. Preston, C. L. MacCauley, Clyde Tllton, J. Slocum, _ Waite, Axley L. West cot t, ,J. Del bert Scott, Russell Miller, Johnny Doyle. Harry Muldoon,. L T. Mahoney, Joseph* "-Everett Drummon Weber, Charles E. Perret and M. D. Nicholson. TUB SOCIAL (A!,i:\l'All. Ellsworth circle No. 8, Ladles of the G. A. R., will give a "dime progressive euchre party" Thursday evening, Sept. 17, at the home of Mrs. M. Twiss. 236 East Seventh street. All members of the G. A. . R., Sons of Veterans and Woman's Relief corps are cor dially, Invited to attend. St. Paul Lodge No. 1, . Order of . the Star of Bethlehem, will give *an j ice cream social and hop -on - Thursday evening at their hall. 69 Belleyiew ave nue. All friends cf the order are wel come. The Bon Ami Social club gives its first hop of the season at Central hall Thursday evening, Sept. 26, St. An thony hill orchestra in attendance. PERSONAL NOTES. Hayden S. Cole and Armand Albrecht leave tonight for New York, from whence they sail Sept. IS, by American line steamship City of Paris for Liver pool. Mr. Cole and Mr. Albrecht ex WHAT WE MAY EXPECT TO SEE DURING WINTER. Cincinnati Enquirer. I pect to tour through the continent for several months, after settling certain legal matters in England. • y, >- *y James Blaikie, - who has been visit ing England, France, Switzerland and the Italian lakes, will return about the 20th of this month. Mr. Blaikie has opened a new music studio at 165 West Fourth street. I Miss Hattie Merrill left cm Thursday i evening over the "Soo" line for school at Wellesley college She will spend a few days with her brother, George Earnest Merrill and wife, In Boston, before going to Wellesley. Rev. M. H. Sheean, of Chicago uni versity, and several other clergymen from the East, returned home on Tuesday. They were entertained dur ing the week by Mrs. P. F. Devitt, of East Acker street. Dr. F. B. Kremer, of Minneapolis, professor in the state university, who has been the guest of Dr. E. H. Haas, of this city, during the dental conven tion, has returned to his home. Miss Sheran, of Matikato, returned to her home on Wednesday. Sb. was I entertained during the past week by Miss Minnie Devitt, of East Acker I street. Clarence W. Sanders and C. H. Slo i cum, of the St. Paul Book and Sta j tionery company, have gone to Bos- I ton and New York to make fall pur- I chases. Mr. and Mrs. Al G. Flournoy, for- I merly of this city, and now of Chica go, are visiting W. I. Carpenter, of I 1020 Logan avenue, Minneapolis. | Miss Nellie Cunningham, of Port land avenue, who has been spending ! the summer in Buffalo, N. V., re j turned home yesterday. ! E. J. Fox and C. H. Glueck. captain and secretary of the Capital City Cycle club, leave for Duluth this evening, to be gone a week. . ; y Miss Carle La.- Fontaine, of Minne apolis, is spending the week with Miss Jennie. Reimers,'. of 122 Manitoba ave nue. •■ - . *• y . --• -Thomas MacMillan has just returned from ai long extended trip through the Eastern states ami Canada. The Messrs. E. J. Fox and Charles- H. Glueck leave tonight for a trip to Duluth and Superior. . Mr. and Mrs. Scholle ' have taken apartments at the Aberdeen for the winter. Mrs. E. K. Punnett. of the Aber deen has returned from Narragansett Pier. , , Alonzo Brennan, of the Chronicle, I has returned from British Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hall have re turned from New York. • R. Warner leaves for New York this evening on business. "' ■.*'. ■'-.:'■ Miss Wels, of Henderson, Is the guest of Miss Kipp. - ** W. H. Kelly, of Lake Crystal, was In the city yesterday. A. B. Ovitt has returned from the East. Miss Kipp is home from Le Sueur. EAST ST. PAUL. Mrs. L. N. Moss and daughter Lu etic, from Deborah, lowa, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gossajtn, of Fort Atkinson, Wis., are the;*«uests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cornish,* of Burr street. Harry Shiels, of Baraboo, Wis., who has been spending the past fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Shiels, re turned 'home Monday, Miss Mary Smith, • wno sport the months of Jtdy and August at Wash ington. D. C, and Baltimore, has re turned home. G. D. Holden, state poultry judge, of Owatonna, Is spending fair week with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Parlln, of Phalen avenue. • r Mrs. Conley, of Cannon Falls, and Miss Davis, of Osage, lowa, are the guests of Mrs. G. L. Conley, of Cook street. Prof. Lang and family, of York street, who have been spending the summer in Milwaukee, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs..- G. W. Sherwood have returned. ■ from a six weeks' visit on their stock farm at Sheldon, . lowa. Mrs. Arthur Ames and Mrs. Ross Phillips, of Northfleld, are visiting Mrs. W. C. Heller, of Collins street. Mrs. S. P. Thornquist, of Long Prairie, Minn., is the guest of Mrs. J. T. Thornquist, of Payne avenue. - Mrs. Glavin and daughter, of New Richmond, Wis., are visiting Mrs. John Bassford. of York street. . Miss Stella Johnson and Miss Amy Tollefson, of Mabel, Minn.; are- the guests of Miss Delia Knudson. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Alllngham, of Toronto, Can., have taken up their residence at 729 Burr street. Miss Mamie Gleason, of Darwin, who has been the guest of Miss Anna Mc- Cauley, has returned home. Miss Frances Nlcoll has returned fre in Lake Crystal, where she has been spending the summer. Mrs. George Elder, of Burr street, Is entertaining her mother, Mrs. El wood, of Waterloo, lowa. Miss Cora Hammond, who has been spending a few weeks at White Bear lake, has come into town. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Easton. of West minster street, left Saturday for a trip through to the coast. - Mrs. F. L. Koith, of Burr street, is I entertaining Mrs. Albert Jones and , daughter, of Dassel, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Knapp, of Ella, Wis., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Knapp, of Cook street. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Klinefelter, from Dickinson, S. D.., are the guests of Mrs. M. A. Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sharpe are en tertaining Mr. and Mrs, John Will iams, of Willmar. I Senator T. D. Sheehan and family have returned from a month's visit in Osage, lowa. -:V.* ...;.;■ I Miss Emma Robinson, who has been spending the summer in Boston, has returned home. I Miss Allie Hyde, of Osage, lowa, ls visiting her sister, Mrs. T. D. Sheehan, of Burr street. !' Mioses. Florence and Matle Johnson, Torturing Disfiguring >•" /?SKIN DISEASES <&* >! rßfo- Instantly r^relieved: I tf_ 81 "P B sff-l-l 8 E fl_ R 1 (CUTICURA L-Jk, ■''..; ...,'"• the \\g GREAT; §| i^SKINCURE Vy* Sold throughout the world. British - IT* depot: F. Nrwbkry & Sons, i, King * Edward-st., London. Potter Drug. - St Chbm. Corp., Sole Props., Boston, U. S. A. -:r£ 5 of 'St.* Cloud, are the guests of Mrs. S. G. Mason. ■ ; S. J." Smiley, of Janesville, Wis., is visiting his brother, John Smiley, of; Burr street. Miss Edna Stanton, of Fond dv Lac, Wis., is ; the guest of Miss Emma Jones.'-."'. . . Miss Nellie Austin, of Stillwater, is visiting Mrs. E. Branston, of Collins street. Mrs. J. J. O'Nlel, who has been visit ing in Wisconsin, has returned home. . Mrs. A. Hedeen, of Desoto street,' is entertaining friends from Red Wing. Mr. and Mrs. James Welsh have re turned from Camp Douglass, Wis. Miss Cora Larkins, of Detroit, Mich., is visiting Mrs. Charles Fowler. Miss Emma Oberg has returned from Alexandria. *• Miss Julia Griffin has returned from a trip West. WEST SIDE. The ladles of .the Ascension church very earnestly request all of their friends to attend the pumpkin pie social which will be given by them in Clif ford's hall Friday evening. On Tuesday Mrs. Woodbury, of the Clinton, entertained Miss Julia Morse, of River Falls, Wis., and today has for guests Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Moody, of Ellsworth, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Prinzlng, of Faribault, were visitors of Rev. Charles Gamble and family part of last week, and Mr. and Mrs. John Oberg, of St. Cloud, are their guests. • y ._. :• The young people of the Hebron, Bap tist church will give a social ln the church parlors Friday, and extend a cordial Invitation to all of their friends to be there. ; Mrs. V. G. Hawkins and Mrs. David Kribs have Issued cards for a recep tion from 4 to 6 Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hawkins.. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Johnson have for guests Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wlckham, of Northfield, and Mr. Johnson's brother. John Regan and bride, recently wed, of Chicago, are guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Regan and family, of East Congress street. Mrs. F. E. Young, of Elgin, 111., and Mrs. E. D. Fink, of Chicago, are visit ing their sister, Mrs. F. B. Doran, of East Congress street. Mrs. Ida Edwards, who has been Mrs. E. F. Sternberg's guest for sev eral weeks, has returned to her home in Lansing, Mich. Mrs. Howie and daughter Mildred, of Chippewa Falls, Wis., are the guests of Mrs. W. B. Stoner, of Prescott street. Last evening Miss Flossie Sharp gave a very pretty little party In honor of, her fourteenth birthday anniversary. Charles Burrows, who spent his va cation visiting Eastern cities, includ ing New York, has returned home. Dr. A. O. Williams, of Minneapolis, will preach today at the Hebron Bap tist church, on East Robie street. Mrs. Dr. Logan, of Grand Forks, N. D., spent last week here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Dampier. Mr. Bevjry and Miss Hall, of Dodge Center, are guests of Miss Alice Haw thorne for several days. ■; . : Dr. C. Crittenden, of Northfield, spent Wednesday evening as a guest of the Dampier family. ■ Mr. and Mrs, Fred Scunltlle, of Mil waukee, were guests of Mrs. E. F. Sternberg last week. . - ■ *•-•." '.* Charles Chase, of St. Louis, Is the guest of Miss Myer, of East Congress street, today. - ■-. Mrs. Charles Bornarth, of Shakopee, spent the last of the week the guest of relatives here. Miss Nellie Brusha, of Necedah.Wls., Is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. F. F. Wilde. ; . . . i}-?.i~*d Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Shurbert are in the East. MERRIAM PARK. A large party of young people In dulged In a steamboat excursion up the Minnesota river to Hamilton fer ry on Saturday evening. The chap erones were Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Mathews. C. L. Hammond, superintendent of the Waldorf hotel. New York, . visited his cousin, Prof. J. A. Hartigan, dur ing the week. Miss E. M. Bowe entertained Miss Fannie Rowe, of Redwood Falls, and Mrs. Charles McVeety, of Maysvllle, N. D. The Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. Church will meet on Fri day with Mrs. W. T. Matson. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Churchill, of Eau Claire, Wis., are visiting their daugh ter, Mrs. W. . C. Severus. Mrs. G. H. Bowe entertained Mr. Harris and daughters, of St. Charles, early In the week. Mrs. E. A. Paradls is entertaining her parents. „ Mr. and Mrs. John Hamill, of Madella. Miss Josephine Stramm, of Sheboy gan, Mich is visiting her sister, Mrs." C. H. Cook. •I T, he Ladies' Guild of St. Mary's will meet on Friday with Mrs. Cham berlain. The society of Olivet church will meet on Friday with Mrs. W. D Fargo. ■I'-.'T'. . a J rs * Henderson is entertaining her sister, Mrs. James Warnock, of Gait, Ont. ' Dr. N. S. Tefft, of Plalnvlew, is vis iting Dr. D. F. Brooks. ' Mnwa l uke D e anforth SPent the week >" y L. M. Crosby has returned from Will- DAYTON'S BLUFF. Mrs. Evans and Miss Carrie Buckler are spending a few weeks in Wisconsin Mrs. Shiels Of Maria avenue, has as her guest this week Mrs. Bloomfield and daughter, of Willmar, Minn. n>F St &acs Gulld of St, Peter's Church will meet Wednesday with Mr Eddy, on Bates avenue. Robert Patterson, of Menominee, wJf's^S the « ues , t of Mr * and Mrs Fifield the past week. ■ ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cram, of Cot tage Grove, are visiting Mrs. Cram on Conway street, yr... ... . Mr. English, of Bates avenue, enter tained the members of "the Iron Hall Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Rosvaart and family of Last Fifth street, left Wednesday for Chicago. ?',y.-- Mrs. George Stien, . of Montana, visited friends on the Bluff the past week. . .:■';. -.:'. P. J. McDonald and J. C. Ford re turned last week from Chicago. -vi The W. C. V. U. met : Friday with Mrs. Brant, on Conway street. Mrs. Humphry and daughter visited in Minneapolis the past week. The members of the O. E. S met Monday with Mrs. Mi 11 lam. Mrs. Henry Klinkerfues and son are back from Milwaukee. • Mr. and Mrs. George Nlckman are home from Bush Lake. Miss Dunam, of Lake City, ls visiting Mrs. E. Hevener. 'Mrs. Stlen, of Duluth, is the guest of Mrs. Holkman. Miss Ollle : Freeman Is back from New York. Walter Hall left Monday for a visit to the South. ■ ■ -.■-■. '.'■ Mrs.: Charles Fry. left Monday for Canada. -..:': .' ", Joe Osborne left last week for Cleve land, O. y.-,;.., >;-,,".>. ; y .. ■! ; Fred Mortensoh Is home from Litch : field.;. y y y y. yy .. . v ST. PAUL PARK. The concert to be given Wednesday .vetting next by H. 0. Sproat in , honor I rrev**t ™ cu ** d Jfjf $ « Cloak Department. \ J from a protracted visit to the East, ff / ■ M&MSrBBB **y ' *•*» _» -*„» OjAA A?) M A/&J& jflgM Our Fine Garments have been A whither she has been in search of m /• x -J^^^'^a^^^^(^^^M Jbth dvr AW . fvflsiß dm™ JAW * com '* 6" in by every express during m J novelties for this justly P°l JlI ' a r de- % m/ mmV Aw fffJff WrfllM rff ml <4R mit m^frl m M rW CWr the past few days— the finest pro- 4 apartment. We are now receiving Jr. Mf Es%WjffjTW IvyJjl §>&]& _K_t/_^_lT_y &™m^ r Auctions of the best Berlin anH 4 X our French pattern Hats, and also V^ i( dr J^\^m^Aw 0 S^' 4jf Wr 9 y^\S>"" m* Paris makers, as well as the best 4 ? showing an elegant line of English «**^ Xft^f ■ rVi "- '^V—a— *•*■*" ■'-' _^.^^9figm '- _? efforts of the. best Cloak, Suit and 4 W Turbans and Walking Hats for ;'"■"■— - 1 %dm*^'fdrJ^9 0 M Waist manufacturers of this coun- d #••"-; We are fully prepared to fill all " JAW* { ***^ *^*®rQjr&, '. Style, quality, workmanship and 5 d orders. ' _ c . _—»_-,*•_ x ***_ »*» . finish are the four essential features _ 4 — * blXth and Robert Streets, St. Paul. in the making of our garments, and J ¥ V net* npnflrtmprif without a doubt we quote the low- € Lace department. . _ ___ J . *. est prices for like values in the 4 i'.j High-Class Novelties. _r*^ffl!M\, __- — atr — _ ____ .^"feSL Northwest. tf .« ™ * .«, .. M ~ ■*• A**mW _f A The general verdict of hosts of tf J Trianon and Mouselme combma- !A^ _L_ B Fair Week buyers is that our Cloak J _ tlo " S '" C ° llars '. , . n : _j Hr*% ntemii W Department stands pre-eminently S - VS;, s "77 ra l )eri f' , % m W m I a t the head. Never in the hi.tory 5 J aiid. Lace Applications Embroidered «*. if 11 ll __•* II m «_ B f of this house 'l^i . we , experienced J i Lace Applications and Nets. .-^ WML MLm*o Jl I__ __. W © the 4ffi&^ " d " Ug -I J Exclusive Novelties in Ecru.Linen T^ _ * __l _____# JL __L^_fe^X 9 the w Jk iu t' r ?f, " dur,nfe 'lf J Hatiste, Leather-Colored and Black ~ * "*~ W ol?__JH^_Wl^ «. «_ 1 1 J Bands and Insertings, the desirable loXC 1 h*, * t { trimmings for the coming season. eveS «?•?£« , Pii '" *v cl J Ca . te i^t£^^* iIKChi * oa ' m Om- Anna f l Autumn Opening of High Class e^^^i^^S J Uduze, Lace and Net. Novelties in Silks OCCUrS Monday. NeVer have we styles; Tourist and tailor -made J _ V ih • » J. LACES ' : ■ ■ shown so large a collection. The magnificent dis- SJ^^^jTS^J^t___ ' ! 4 Including" Point Duchesse. Valen- "• V ' i i i *•»•" •» ' i'• ■ s r *.t lull -> '"apes OI *ancy and plain i J ciennes and Bruges in both yard la >' Wollld do Credit to the leading Stores of New weaves, Marten, Black Thibet and J .goods and handkerchief. York and Chicago. A larger and more varied show- _?£ c^sTof ff ie« 5 _12 *nS^* cI V ft' th t^ ek we^ er mg than the combined Silk stocks of the Twin Cities. Ma «y of silk Velvet, Veiour, De i t Net P irbl°ack Tl a n nd l sfiK 69c The advanCe st y les ' to be had here onl y« are «* ' d med a wtth F "? ?«t __SSSS 5 J worth $1.00 a yard, for '*-_'■,« * y .r : Our showing of Fur-Lined cloth J i Chiffons and Paris Muslins in ha ? ne^f on Taffetas. Poult de Soie Imprime. Capes we believe to be the largest 4 \ every conceivable shade and in sev- *? ekin Pompadour. Brocade Gros Grains. and most varied ever brought to the d J eral qualities. £ 11 2' ce 4 ss fe n 1 Jard i nie "™ Damas Satins. Twin Cities, including Camel's 3 _ ; : Taffeta Veiour, Louis XV. Egyptian Chameleon. :.. Hair. Cheviots, Clay Series Ker- 5 ? I iMivr •r\r'r.ir.'-»*i-'iraT-r> Brodene de Lyon Chine. New Shades— Ocean, Azof, seys, Mohair Cheviots with all? ■> LINING DEPARTMENT. Broche Taffeta Printed Warps. Merisier, Moka.Limoges.Prairie manner fur lining .collars ; and i ¥ Th« „.~ «. '-■ , • v. -a. Damas fond Clair Cachemires. and Cyclamen. edges. 4 J'JwI&lS-ES-kU^^S. F — Chameleon Vdours. . New Waist, in 80. and Cash- 5 •l'i^S^>l_T»av'*.« V... Every day this week we will offer High Glass JStf ffis£i^,!3i?_£ J ijnS^^_Mc b q*k* 17 a C Si ' " cx fa Special prices. colorings,' » ade '" " , " t<><li ' ma J f ■ I^stH^Ta«eta-The" only real MONDAY'S SPECIALS ARE: SSi^S 5 first 'quam/^ bSc., 3^ ISC a 40piecesBlackSatinDuchesse, Taffeta Novelties.Taffeta Plaids, Sp-S'^tdaTti^' 6 CapeS: * # 25c value for tUV a beautiful quality, suitable for Warp Printed Taffetas, evening to P ecials for Monday are: , 4) Daaoi d _ "«' i " "A. IJ-'* gowns and skirts, the $1.00 value shades in excellent quality India A stylish Melton Coat, and an- 4 - Keai r-rench Hair .Cloth— Gray for Silks, wide White and Cream other "of Irish Frieze, with ' high d SS^*^^TS_S:'47c 6* CENTS A YARD. . India Sill(s ,va.„e,oSl. 2;; ,a, c a arandl>rol -«C AA i °^";.'""a;"""'"' ; '"""' : 35 pieces Fibred Da m asse 29 CENTS A YARD. Choice, each »]O.VU \ iEatra o hea^ re Sk SfcT*\r Jaftetas, black only. Value BSe. (It is only fair to „ ate that A handsome Black and Navy J te^U^.?^?.*'^ for 59 CENTS A YARD. th ~ ™° rtl " ' iß!!^t»*»Sy_Kj 5^ ' " Caping Velvets, 24 and 27 sleeve; regular val- /!>-¥ A AA J _ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPT 7S pieces Illuminated Stitched inches wide. ue, $14.00. % 111 111 I _ JlUU_Lin uiiui.l\YYCAK, UCri. Cam ele Taffetas and 50 pieces Colored Corduroys for Bicycle Choice Monday.... **P1 V©W _ 4 Among the new arrivals are a lot Warp Printed Broche Taffetas. Waists. A Black -P1„ C *^ r^o«aa c*n iH,^ * lof extreme novelties in Children's Value $1.25, for ; high storm coHar BhiS Thibet fSr' _ d Capes and Cloaks. Ages one to four I Rfi fp)VT<s A VADn 35 pieces 24-inch High Grade j trimmed collar 'and ? d years. „ ;y : *?^r- ; 00 CEl>l_ A »AKU. Crinkle Crepes; colors, white, fronts; regular price it>*V W* dX i \ Exquisite Hand-Made Dresses for J cream, maize, rose, ciel, lilac $10 00 ' '■ -.*-•■ ' N_/ •Wll -r J Infants and Children. ' -■•>• 1,500 yards, all the balance of and cardinal; regular selling Monday Soecial YD/ tJU 4 J See those Arnold's Knit Night those sterling qualities of the price $1.25, at jr p*~* -- - P Drawers for Children, ages two to great Arnold, Constable & Co. , ft re ., TC . lMnn A double Cape Storm Coat, navy i V ten years. short length sale, comprising 79 LtIN 1 _ A V AKD. blue and black; act- /[■*■ F* A A _ d New styles in Ladies' Silk Negli- ual value, $7.50. V*% I{ § B _ d gees and Fine Underwear, Silk and ' ■ — ' Monday's Price V|/%/ • WV 6 p Moreen Skirts. r----.-:"': . - :. y ■ ; 0 fe,o:=sne*, $ _ New Fall Dress Goods. Fur Department. f Gray and white Coutii p. d. We show a most comprehensive assortment of Tll . *•*.., a _ fililCnrieT* «i b/» T_:~U r\ rv r? i. • • »*■*** This department is fairly teem- 0 St^!-h , ;M';'n''';X'' 5 High Class -Dress- Fabrics,- in new weaves and ex- ing with the best products of the J J LLee^ c " Made °™* Cor- $2 _ 0 elusive designs, consisting Of *>™ e r ' s art in Fine aud Staple I _*c<L- 'A* ■'*':" : I 5 & Fur Garments— Coats,Capes,Scarfs. i # Fasso Corsets ......$5.75 ~ - _, _ . . _ ■ _ • Muffs and all Small Furs. j { t — Crepon soyeuse, Fantaisie Boucle, Etoffe ° ur Ca P cs of Ma rten. Mink,Eie C - 2 I Dress Trimmings. Caniche, Fantaisie Zibilene, Taffeta «S §Se S.JSfSS . #-.;All the Latest Novelties in Jet D1 Q :*-1c» as the Staple Astrachan, are made J Garnitures, Epaulettes, Colored ' : rldlUS, in all the stylish and popular _ d Spangle and Jeweled Bands and . ■■'»:•:.•-:, yr *v;;yi^^ lengths and the proper sweep. 0 d Rosette Trimmings. A fine assort- And Other new effects in Plaids in all-WOol and silk a, I Astrachan Coats are made of 0 d ment of the newest Paris Novelties anr 1 wnn 1 - a f pw Qnpr ;ol c c nt . M™,^, '^ . . the bes t bright, curly, full-size 0 sin Buttons.. A full line ! of all the ana WOOL A few Specials for Monday's Selling : in- Leipsic Dy„_No plates or -small i ; fashionable Fur Trimmings for elude: : ' /..*.* pieced Astrachans _to be founding J this season. All these, and many '- any garment in our stock. i J more, have been received within a Camel's Hair Suitings, 40-inch I Black Goods. «. . c guarantee our prices and 5 r few days. "'f: > "•'-- :■: wide, in all the new fall /A styles. You should see our Fur \ { — : ~ ■ mixtures, the 75c quality, IMC We are now showing a com- and C1 u th Ga ™nts before making J ¥ AnT ncnAn-rnsruiT for t^v . „ la< . a ,* , es. • b « i>v*n a purchase. It is a pleasure for us ¥ J ART DEPARTMENT. ' V plete line of Strictly Parisian to show goods whether you buy or # d^p' ;^ 7 '•.... Heavy Twill Serge, 45-inch Novelties, comprising the very not. >-v- 4 0 : We a ? « > " ti ° tt » liy J receiving wide, in all the new fall PA. latest creations of the foreign - _____} _ shipments of Art Goods from the shades and black, the Bdc jll_ , a, 6 i j leading factories of England, quality, f0r...........:... VWV loom, among them: CARPETS and _ ¥ France and Germany, consisting of JZSr*The best value in America. pip.-,. r\ n *u d„„ i D , a i # Cut Glass Fine China and bric-a- Silk and Wool Suitinffs ; in c,^,^" c J*J ll l l f et FLOOR COVERINGS. $ d brae, suitable for Birthday, Anni- sma ll checks and mix- * A Checks, Wool Matelasse Fig- -- . .> ..: . J d versary and Wedding Presents. tures, good value at 60c AUC - "res, Mohair Cheviot Fineta, We are now in the midst of the f. d Also thousands of small and useful Our ice y7V Bourettes and Scotch Cheviots fall campaign, better prepared, to -F i articles so popular for card prizes „. . r . r>i fv, • .. do business than ever. Our offer- 4* J and little remembrances. newest _d_S_2! Or Bourette Suitings, 52 ft C in^ s to the üblic insist of the lat- _ A ~ ~ 52 inch wide Se W_s SSf ! nch wide, the Sl^qual- X[)C CS t and best effects ' designs and 5 I OUTING FLANNELS. Sall^f^?: .*. ." ™ lty ' for • *- OUVj . Sgf ngsin all ?rades of Carpet " ! r.Mff^^^^^" n^S^S^lpS^ i^?^_S?SJ^ Wiitons Axminsters, Velvets,! ¥ frs-ToAh^lVc a yard- for MmC and mixtures ' the SL2S IDC effects 'and Wool and Mo- RHn BrUSSeIs ' Tapestr.es and ingrains. $ J Monday yard, for *UW quality, for ' * /W hair effects, all the 31.00 [)9fi There is no doubt of our ability 4 -* ~.»a_ "«* "m*ll2'm" '■%"!% a* Bayadere Bourettes, il»-| A A quality. Our price.. vvu to please you in Rugs. We have if W Flannel bVbf ***?* Outmg " two-toned effect, 52 JKI fill w - .^ _. _ . ,„ „ I the most complete stock in the city, I P Flannel light and dark; the Sr» inchwide, for ... tPI.VV Wide Wale Diagonals, Tjr n ,>| beginning with the celebrated Bel- $ P regular 10c quality. For Mon- AC x*. \, f , . . 52 inch wide, l{W! nan Art Squares in 27 stvl« -.^ \ # day . . Iridescent Velours, in d»| PA for* ■I UU ,11 • : T ,' / sty lea and £ . ? y . all the new fall color- Jkl 511 *" Si^gS' / al «>.- ha ve all inter- 5 ! 7^ ' ings, 46 inch wide at. . V**»«/V Siciliennes **c mediate grades— bmyrnas. Saxony 5 5 Flannel and Clnakino- «r*^ w , tv 1 • i, siciliennes. and Barodas, up to the Orientals. 4. \ ridlH.Cl dnu -WlOaKing Wide Wale Diagonals, in all :>.:•; No need to say much about our € d Department. * he ,- fall colors, the »^r n 46-inch wide, the 51.25 qual- Oriental Rug stock, only this: It is 4 y ■ /. $1.20 quality,. 1 3C ity..... 7SC one of our best features. We : are 4 V This season's arrivals of French, lor • • ••• 56-inch wide, the §2.00 qual- always glad to show our goods # ■: Alsatian, Scotch, Eiderdowns and Extra values in Pure Wool ity... $1.25 - _^___ 0 r New Embroidered Flannels are Henriettas, 46 inch wide, in all •••••• — " " J gig_^^_SS__?^!S _ rSufafrl a q n u d a,.i a , ck ' 25c Mohair Dlagonals ' HOSIERY ** UNDERWEAR. \ 4 ties for ladies and children. A fine for... uvv 54-inch wide, the $2.00 qual- , xr 5 •> line of Seal Plushes and Astra- jZ3T*Th is is an exclusive Mon- My $,. S o -We offer for Monday magrii- { ft chans for Cloaks and Trimmings. day's special, and calculated to 52-inch wide, extra heavy, ficent Bargains in Very fine j £ ~ ~ " ~" - open the closest pocketbook. |y; for .$2.00 Ribbed Double Knee Cashmere J J Glove Department. - — Hosiery — a manufacturer's J f'Jf-^^^-^fffi MEN'S UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY. KS^-t^S Z\ v embroideries. We show them in v ,: ' Hosiery. The result is we 0 i^^S^^^.^o^S: Men's Combination Suits-Large Variety. offer 60c, 7 -°° and Soc Chil- # mer, acknowledged the world fit! _ T , - TT . . * c v" dren's -Hosiery, sizes -1 and _ P for strength, durability and fit. TTT , XT . - . n S Hosier J- SlZ <>S 3*V and _ We have them in all shades. ,;^ We think we own our Hosiery and Underwear as 9-inch, at the ridiculously low J _■_'' At _• £ r. — 1 '■ . — - cheap as any one in America, and a great deal cheaper P rice of 1 Handkerchief Department. than many in this city, which enables us to save our *n Cent* a PoJ*. J ?i : i« FALL, 1895. customers the middleman's profit. ,)y veins a rdir. j Z Place your orders now for Ladies' Agents for Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary, Cartwright and There are. only 300 dozen of d J and Men's Pure Linen Handker- ' Warner's, American Hosiery /'Company's Genuine Scotch them, and they will not last J I fnd' S eX d o e eideri r d ela oy ,h tCl We Wool, Sanitary Wool Fleeced, Etc. "Our Own Import.- long at this price. 3 { make special prices. A large se- tions direct. AH weights and colors. 7— 4 flection of initial letters, fac-simile # Our New Catalogue. 4 5; S ;^eHveriesmade e anytimeafter6o tOWCSI " FICGS 30(1 LflrgCSl VarietlCS. /We have just issued our 1895-6* l i days from date of receipt of order. ■_■•-■ _.„ ,-„ ' "■ - Catalogue. It is profusely illus- 4 i You can place orders now to be de- bilk, bilk and Wool, Silk Plated, Pure Australian trated, and one of the finest sped- 4 fr livered any time before Christmas. Wool, Natural Wool, Camel's Hair, Merinos Wool me we have yet compiled— com- « i -i.,. ~ ; ~ ~ ■ Fleece Etc. "/ - ' plete from date line to finish, and if A 3SS* We are ac*ents for Butterick'** t-J d' * * it j • * . brim full of valuable reference and * { PatTerns and lubUcation^Octol- The BeSt $, '°° Underwear . in America. suggestions. Yours for the asking. J L ber Patterns now here. The Best 25c Cashmere Half-Hose in America J ? ll orders receive prompt atten- ! . Til - I tion. . ' *Wm^m*<%Wm*m^<vmsv^^ %%^ /%^ )^^ )^_^^ . < of the : Knights of Pythias, will bo a I very brilliant affair and the formal I opening of the society season. Every i effort is being made to make it a most enjoyable occasion and one that will I please all tastes. Mr. Sproat has been j extremely fortunate in securing the j following artists to assist him: Miss Eva M. Allcott, Miss Nellie Hope, Messrs. Franklyn, . W. Krleger, Harry. E. George, Ed McCrummlsh, Robert Wood, Percy B. Churchill, all of St. Paul. f. .There, was a family, gathering at the residence of J. W. Banter .Wednesday. Mrs. J. W. Searles, of Balaton, Minn.; V. M.'Banter," of; Owatonna, Minn., and N. A. • Banter, '• of Chicago, sister | and brothers of Mr. Banter, were pres-. j cut. .• -.-■ *' Tfte members of the Northern Ger- J man' conference that will be. In. sea- j sicii In St. Paul, during the week will visit the college Friday, and a number j ■ :"■■ .- • of the most prominent speakers will I addresia the students. | The first of the series of dancing par ties to be given the coming. season by [ H. O. Sproat will be given at Opera j hall, Sept. 27. The St. Anthony' Hill or i chestra furnish the music for the par- I ties during the season. ~, St. : Paul's college will open its doors [ again on Tuesday with a greatly In creased attendance. The new presi dent, C. W. Hartzler, has arrived, as has also Prof. H. J. Iloffert. . ■• Alfred Keep has resigned his posi tion ; with the- H. A. Muckle company and accepted one with the Keller Car riage company, of Sauk Center. Mrs." George '• Carroll has returned from her visit "to Mankato." Her mother,- Mrs. Gibson, has also returned from Sauk; Center. The, ladles of the M. E. church will give an ice cream social at the resi dence of M. E. Keough on Friday evening next. - 9 &C Hummelman Jr.. of Mankato, with his family, have been the "guests of friends here during fair week. oJ. L. Hill entertained E. S. Smith of I St. Paul and H. O. Sproat at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hungerford, of Chester, 10., are the guests of W T Avery. - Mrs. W. J. O'Brien is visiting her parents at New Richmond, . Wis. Tlio-so Seeking- Wealth In a comfortable home should go .on Home Seekers' Excursions' of the Soo Line on September 10th and 24th, which enable everyone to look about and se lect locations. . The towns and country covered by the Soo Line are so superior that care- ■ ful enquiry Insures good results, and at low rates are within the reach of every one. Write W. R. Callaway, General Passenger Agent, Minneapolis, for pamphlets and full particulars; also lowest rates. City ticket . office 393 Robert street, St. Paul. Hotel Ryan. ..HARDY SCHOOL DULUTH, MINN. ....*• fl college PrepoiGiory, sgiiooi tor Gins Its Ninth Year Begins Sept. 10, 1895. Apply to LAURA A. JONES. . 8. LOUISE MITCHELL, - Principals . ... X