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14 IN SOCIAL CIRCLES GF ST. PAUL Among St. Paul women generally, the Industrial exposition to be held this week in Market hall, is the absorbing topic of interest. The opening cere monies premise to be unusually attrac tive, and a large reception committee of representative women has been in vited to greet the guests Th_r_day cv« nin« at 8 o'clock. The following word! of Whittier's seem v, .*v appropriate these beautiful fall days, hut iy tie farmers of Minnesota tail to ap pr< • • ia " Vlong tbe roadside, like the flowers of g-'u That tawnj [ncaa for their gardena wrought. ii i/j with iunehine droop the golden red. * * * My l?dy"a slipper se s a very radical change this aeason. It i- no more plain and un loea a Bimple little bow or unobtrusive rosette ornameiu it. Instead, the slipper is nov. a very gorgeous affair, v - both by sunlight and the gleam ol jr, toi tis a j. w< lied slipper, iftener than otherwise, elaborately Jewel ed. Btyle Is to have these slipper jewels match the pin or aecklaca y»a are weartng. both : ms themselves and m the set- When fantastic and curious designs are worn, in oddly fti b d - old, the el! pictun so.ua and attra< tive. 3 are to be favorite slipper oraa of the Bumm ir, diamonds being, ol course, too valuable io be allowed to twinkle card ssiy on one's fe< t ornament mos ■ will be a gold < either large or small. a boil or ros« tte of satin, v , X l v many quaint and odd designs. • * * Th. ol Miss Kathryn Walther, of Dr. and Mrs. Edward Walther, to Frauk T. Crowe, of Tacoma, will be evening, Oct 11, at the resi -01 the bride's parents on Dayton aye * * * 7ee's. a needlework club, has mized with the following members: 11, Miss Stella Wiilius, Misa May i Flor nee Kreiger, Miss Gertrude Presley, Mlsg Ada Henry, Miss Anna Elate Wtchmea. The tirst given tomorrow afternoon Holl. * * * ienl of Miss Cornelia l'anning. of New Vi.mc. and Bhen il. Gay, of lioslon, The wedding will take place late in the autumn or early In the winter, g is a cousin of "Mrs. C. A. Scv . a id has made St. Paul almost as much her home as New York. • • • Mies Bessie McGuffln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M McGuffln, and Henry Hartong will lay In the Port Snelling ♦ * * Mrs. W. P. abbott, if Summit avenue, gave tt email I ernoon for Mrs. A. itman, of Lake Charles, and Mrs. Wood ruff, of Los Ani » » ♦ Among the visitors In St. Paul yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Neide, who ar-* their wedding trip through the East. They were quart red at the Ryan. Mr. Neide, who represents iho Great North ern road at Sr. Cloud, left a fortnight ago to wed Mi-s ■ rille, the daughter of Mr. es "■'. Manville, of Whitehall, N. V.. ard the • with its attendant the mos*) interesting . Northern New York state. a during the after noon • md. • ♦ * Mrs. Thomas E. Leonard gave a luncheon Mondi ■■ • on Laurel avenue for Mrs. J ol Watertown, and Miss Mt-Hugh of V I tr. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Arc Ellithrop have ns for the marriage of their •-j a Ei— ia Elllthrop to Lafay ■.. The wedding will iock Wednesday, Oct 13, [dence on Iglehart street. * * * Mr md Mrs. George Hammond have issued . for ■'. receptii I f evening at ;■ :, Hoffman avenue. Miss Nan Dunnigan was very agreeably surprised i ening at her home on Bradley street. Among those present were: Hushan, Maggie Clark. Fannie Barlow. Annie McC u-iow Anna Owens, McNally. Myrtle O'Gara. Alice Gage, O'Gara, Geneviev« Sullivan, Alice O'Gara, Jennie Carlin. Messrs. Frank Brod ., Kink. Frank Tyler. George Dee bach, Art Wi'.dey, Hugh Malloy. Nick Gaar, Samuel Davis, Matt. Rielley, Eddie McNally, Swartz, Rennie Rink, Billie Short, Bil lie Sinker and George Malloy. • * * Misses Sutmar entertained the Cycle club at cards Wednesday evening. Prizes by Mrs. C. E. Lot hman and A. Wilkins. • ♦ * Tie* Hawthorne Social club save its first card party of the season Monday evening ball. Twerty-flve tables of pro ve euchre were played. Prizes were won by Mrs. McDonald and Misa Keating and Messrs. V ung and McQuillan. • * * teachers of the Drew school were en- Dcheon Wednesday by Mrs. V.". R. Johnson, assisted by her daughter, (. rgia. . * * Capitol City Cycle club opened their sea -1 hursday with an Informal military re ceptlon. About ICO couples called during the evening. Dancing was indulged in to the strains of Hillard's orchestra, in the large parlors. 1 ntertainment committee re- I in the reception room. Refreshments 3* rved in the dining; room, which was . with ila.^s, and presented a very military appearance. The reception room, parlor: and card I oms were also decorated with ri n . ; gs. Thi . Is the first of a sei - aces and parties to be given by the dub through the year. * * * A and Quiet marriage took ■ Wedn< day morning at St. Charles' church, Minneapolis, the contracting parties being I i a : i i * 17. Burke; daughter of Mrs. Mary H. Burke, of this city, and Robert A. Kay. of Minneapolis. Rev. Father Clcary ted. \;-.er the ceremony a wedding ; rast was served a: the home of the . 1380 Selby avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Kay li ft the same evening for Omaha and East ern points, ard will be home Tuesdays, after Nov*. 15, at 1360 Selby avenue. * • • invitations are out announcing the mar- Clara C. Ziegler, daughter of Rev. 11. Ziegler, to Rolando F. Graw, Wednes day. Oct. 12, at 5 O'clock. The ceremony will take place at the lirst M. E. church ai 1 will be followed by a reception at tha he ".'■ inn's &istcr, Mrs. Jerome W. "•"JJ Broadway. Mr. and Mrs. Graw will ha and other Western cities. They will be at home after Nov. 10 at 522 B: oa i # ♦ • Frank Ackermann gave a small danc ing party Wi dnesday evening in honor of h< r m ice "*.iiss Aggie Ar;h, the occasion be ing Miss Arth's ug'iteenth birthday. Miss Susie s : sted in receiving. The Echo Mandolin club furnished music. Those present were: Misses Schott, Pilny, Ciauss, Koenig, Stutgart, Dwelly, Sexton; Messrs. .. Stine, Tonskemper, Whittman, Jan sen, Arth, Lemire, Rapp, Ackermann and Mrs. C. Pantky. • » * The Mlses Conroy, McCulley and Kenyon, of White Bear, gave a delightful dancing party vening. Among those present from St. Paul were the Misses Adams and Starke? and Misses Preston, Parker, Wilion ar.d Thorn; son. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schroeder and Mr. Kohl mann entertained a number of their friends V^^Si-) rftgm,fottjif fts*a^f| Purs! Furs! Furs! A Stylish, Well-Made COLLARETTE Can always be selected at MAX H. HERRMANN'S Fine Purs. £54 E. Seventh St. Get mv prices on SEAL garments. The spindle for X **_ 1* ,% lit orders is fast fating tilled, and late orders will have to wait. Attend to alterations now. by a delightful trip up the Minnesota river OS thetr ■_■ mer the Frances. The party con sisted of Mr. and Mrs. F. Osbuig. Mr. 'md Mrs. Divine, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. llorst, Mr. and Mrs. Cliiton and the Misses Mu. liken, Bennett. Jauney and Schroeder and H. Sehroeder. In addition to the regulur social affairs at Uu' club bouse, the Laurel Cy.!;- t;ub will ■Ive a scries Of I le. t in'o; ui.U ('.anoing i)ai*t:os at l.itt's lull during tl*e winter sea-on. rbe foUowi— _ dates have been selected: Hal low'een, Oct, li ; Th;ink*-*g:vii.K eve. N.V. SI; New r-asr'a eve. There ertll also bo the a anual ball asd one or t»vo other purtiLS. tiie date* for which have not been decided upon. The marriage of Misa Catherine B. Doyle to !>r. Nath—Q L. Watson was solemnized on Wednesday morning in St. Mark's church, Men-lam park. The bride wis attended by her sister. Miss Alice Doyle, and ihe green. by his brother, Jno. O. Watson. Mr. 1_ G. Bruenner presided at the organ, and solos were rendered by J. B. Gorman, ■ coueln of the groom; also by Mrs, Bradley and Mrs. Clancy. The ushers were Dr. ('uas. Doom, William Doyle end c. w. Lennon. A wedding break fast was served at the briil. 's home, on Cleveland avenue, which waa attended by the relatives of the biide and groom. A number of costly presents w. re received. Dr. and Mra. Watson took the evening train and after Nov. 1 will be at homo to their friends, * * * A very pleasant Buprlse wis tendered Miss Mazzie and John .). Peokey Friday evening by their iriends. The feat— rea of tho even ing were i-.iu.--i.'. singing anil dancing. Among those present were Misses Nell Whaley, V< rnie 1". Ringer, Blanche Par sh, Jennie Mc- Laughlin, Marie McLaughlin, Cally Schim ansky, Cecil Pitzpatrlck, Laura Mcintyre, Alice Treedeau, Gertrude L anon, Wih McMahon, Emma BSrren Male! Boutwell, S. McGovern, Messrs. A. >>. Schuw ansky, Her bert Porter, Edward Holmes, William Holme*. Paul McGeehan, Chas. Heenan, Herman Er ren, Louis S'go, Albert Vervais, Mark Dal glish, Joseph Maloney, John Murphy, Joseph West-h-*— ter. James J. McManus. Music was furnished by Mr. O'Nei! and Misso-* Mamie West— auser, Nell Whaley, V'ernio Kinger and Blanche Parish. • * • Miss Minnie E. Belie, of Eau Cialre, Wis., formerly of thia city, and Luther M. Harris, of the Fd.ison Electric L'ght and Power com pany, wore married Wednesday. FOR OCTOBER DAYS. A ball will be given Nov. 10 in the armory the proceeds to be used to purchase Christ oresen_ for these members of the old Companies E ar.d C, of the Minnesota nation al guard, who are row with the Thirteenth at Manila. r lhe hosts of the occasion will by those members of the twj companies who have remained at home. A meeting was held at the armory, an organ] a— on was ef fected and arrangements made. P. J. Metz dorf was elected president; A. B. White, vice president; "i. Price, treasurer, and P. V. McCue, secretary. President Metzdorf ap pointed as a committee on arrangements (I. Schallert, P. J. Vobtil, A. B. White, trjm Company C, and F. A. Gddthrite, A. Furst, A. Cameron and P. J. Metzdorf, from Com pany E. \ A b.izar will open Monday in St. John's hail for the benefit of St. John's Catholic church, Dayton's Bluff. Edna McGarry and Sarah Thomas are contesting for a gold wa'ch. The following Udies will be in charge of the rosary table: Mesdames Helywtck, Ho b—a, McGuire, Lorin, Darmody, Fah Q rty, Ball, Mattimore, Kerman. Mulligan and Mur phy. The sodality table will bo in charge of s McDermott, Heid. Parrell, Gil'fney. Gilboy, Shinners, Waldorf, Sur-i*]*.-*, MeDon ough, Calling, Devitt. Gorman l'aly. llickey. O'Connor, L. Parrell, La Fever, B^rrisford and Eg»n. At the refreshment thable will be Mesdames Parrell, McGee, Daley, Ulley and Cannon. Ihe annual bazar for the benefit of the lse of the Good Shepherd will op: n Mon . Dct. 24. The ladies of the following rches will have charge of the booths: hedral, St. Michael's, St. Mary's, St. Patrick's. Pt. Luke's. St. Joseph's, St. Vin cent's, St. John's and Assumption. The Cen tral high school cadets will give a battalion drill as part of the entertainment. The quarterly meeting of the Baptist Mis sionary union will be held Tuesday, Oct. 18, Ithe Woodland Park Baptist church. Mrs. W. Randall will preside at the morning ■t-ion, which will be devoted to foreign mis is, and in the afternoon Mrs. J. H. Butrick will preside over the home mission pro gramme. The Dayton's Bluff Mothers' club will hold gula r fortnightly meeting tomorrow, in stead of next Monday, which is th* 3 regular date for the meeting. The subject for discus sion will be 'Periods of Growth; Age of Transition." A paper will be read by Mrs. J. J. McManors. An all-diy n.uarterly meeting of the mis sionary societies of the Congregational churches of the St. Paul district will be held Tuesday, Oct. 25, In Park Congregational church. The programme will be arranged by the ladies of Plymouth church. Eastern Star Lodge No. 82, D. of R., wil' give a stereopticon entertainment, followed by vocal and Instrumental music. Tuesday even ing. The entertainment will be at the hall on South Wabasha street and Fairfield ave nue. The White Flyer Cycle club will give a military ball Thursday evening, Oct. 20, at Sherman hall, on Wabasha street, for the lieflt of the parents of the late Le3lie Paden, the Thirteenth Minnesota, who died at Ma l dancing party will be given Tuesday even •; at Cambridge hall for the benefit of nstellation chapter, Order of the Eastern ir. and the Red Cross society. Music will furnished by the Twin City orchestra. rhe Try Leaf Social club will give the first a series of semi-monthly hops at Sherman 11, on Wabasha street, Wednesday evening. c committee is P. H. Wagner. John L. an, E. J. McManus and J. E. Barry. benefit for the Young Woman's home will given Oct. 18, in Conover hall, under the direction of the superintend! Nt, Miss L. J. Barnes. There will be a literary and musical programme. The annual meeting of tne Park Congre gational church society will be held Oct. 24." Sapper will be served in the parlors by the of the church. Tho Retail Clerks* association will give a stag social Wednesday evening at its hall, on Wabasha street. W. M. Wilson is the chair man of t'ne committee. Division 4, D. of E., will give an anniver sary ball on Tuesday, Oct. 11, at Liedertafei hall, State and Congress streets. A good time is assured. The "Monday circle will begin Its year* work next Monday evening. "France ln th( Nineteenth Century" is the subject for tiu season's study. The Ladies' Aid society, of St. Paul ohap ter, O. E. S., will meet at the residence ol Mrs. B. F. Miller, 715 Colby avenue, Monday The degree team of Maple Leaf Camp No 331, Royal Neighbors of America, will giv« a hop Thursday evening at Odd Fellows' hall, Payne avenue and Wells street. Division No. 1, Ladies' Auxiliary to th< Ancient Order of Hibernians, will give an en tertainment Friday. The Minnesota Mandolin orchestra will giv< its second annual ball at Arion hall Wednes day evening. PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Van Duzee will be al home this winter at the residence of theii daughter, Mrs. Smith, Goodrich avenue. Col and Mrs. Charles A. Van Duzee will reside ai j 702 Mars-hall avenue. Mrs. J. C. Jaynes is in Newton, Mass. Hei neice. Miss Cornelia James, who accompanied her, will be one of the graduates of Radcliffe Harvard annex, nest June. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McNair and familj have returned from White Bear lake, aiu are now at home at 439 Laurel avenue, cornei Mr. and Mrs. James E. Morehous and fam ily, formerly of St. Albans street, will resld< at Tenth avenue and Nineteenth street, Min neapolis. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Haskell who hav< been guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. James have returned to their home in Boston, Mass Mr. and Mrs. William Dampier and Mlsi Dampier have returned from the lake anc are. at home at 235 Selby avenue. Mr. and Mr 3. Raymond dv Puy have taker apartments ln the new building at Sunimii avenue and Kent street. The Misses Hubbard, of Waterville, N. Y. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Rice of 729 Hague avenue. Mrs. J. P. Hoffman, the Misses Hoffman and Harry Hoffmann, of A3hland avenue have gone £o Qmaha. MfS. 1. G. McNair, of St. Louis, who hai been visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McNair has returned home. Mis-s Nellie Cunningham, of Portland aye nue. has returned from Buffalo and Ne*« Miss Natalie Risser, of Chicago, ls visit ing her mother, Mrs. John Risser, 653 "Laura avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. Dorr and famJb have moved to their new home, 543 Oaklani avenue. Miss Rene Humblrd, of Dayton avenue, ha returned to Chicago, where she is attendin< Miss Cecil Kelly, o{ Detroit, Mich., ls th. guest of her slßter, Mrs, P. H. Scanlan, of th. Virginia. Mra. 'William B. Dixon and Mrs. V|7, H Dixon, of Ashland avenue, are visiting 11 Mr*. Philip _rzt, of Pennsylvania avenue THE ST. PAUL GLOBE SUNDAY OCTOBER 9, !»&=>. | Trimmed Hiliinery. Cloak Department. | ft thJmindrf f«_\ni_e th 8t f E4nU r h_t Sivthnnrl <#">W T^ 17^ /» _fJ#_?2^^^' Sivthnnrl Our stock of ready-to-piit-on outer I I whatever ahe wants or ought to ,Xtll and r®MgWjWMM&J^MM& blXthand Rannenta for women i. now at the [ \\ have will be found here, and at f <*& M / MMM M B/W M/W Bj&^ Zl th ° f P^ fe u ctlo "- fa * hl <> n - \ <ft prices that appeal to her justice. Rob^ St* I *™/M Wff %/g WWy^ffT M *Si/ *^S Pnh-rt St«s toulh ca J me , ats ' w,th that artistic g SOur millinery represents the most • K ° Der t P» I S^g^J^W /~ KODwrt StS., j^SilS In^Srt- 5 *^_S€E£?£SS^ **"^ St. Paul. K^-biV" 10 "- ** pricw 1 of choice Trimmed Tttrbane and ■Mr T"' ■CX *f_^%_P^ _> "LADIES' TAILORED SUITS. « ! Dross Hats. . _ ► " 1 — — ■ A word with you about our Cus- g '" YosiNnti Underwear CII XC Looking Backward=- A >' ear aff ° thi ? r ek » £?, re lhaa m '^^^t. w witr^ m «^ I ipSlianil UliatrWedr H^..^^^ 1^* 11^ UCItIVWCIIU 20,000 yards of Auction Silks were makers of ladies' fine tailored suits p L Is conceded to be the most perfect- kM^^** sold here in six (lays. We've had this staring 1 US in the face, and we've hy which we control their entire fIL \ fitting- Underwear made. Our great determined not to be outdone— even by ourselves. To accomplish our purpose, we've trot to output for Minnesota. These mak- S special sale starts Monday morning. CUT PRICES VERY DEPP ers employ only men tailors. We will J Several different styles of Worn- * take X° ur measure and have a per- jj en's Combination Suits, all wool, r""» J% TTI- • f • v. T'l <r» jl a TJS **_ T r^ t feet suit made— made as you de*= ire. \l t wooi, high neck, low #_ en Keaci lhis List=- Ihen btay Away If You Can! to / ou 5- -?^«v««wif«y «!»«• ] sleeve?, and ankle; cream, Jt^ Sjl " / •' and artistic i his arrangement has M tf "wc^s^^^u^ 10 pieces of Black TaffoU, 19 to 24 inches our price, for this great six days' sale. They _S_^tS.-S ff I nl,nfa„" b/aVk i^V^r ' ■ .w"?. .S £ '3? 89 ° COa3l "* t ° f * ".torn work. ' | jl proved clastic belt, the S3 >/ /^ a yard-worth 7i!c to *1. 35. Warp Print Taffetas, for Waists and Petti- Monday Special -A small lot of If & quality for vu,uv 5 pieces of Black Satin Senechal, warranted coats nicely ta ilored, perfect fitting ulu, I St Equality for '....$1.75 to wear, 88.M.0 a yard --worth $1.65. Jardiniere Effects in Taffetas, for Waists t£ *$£*£%& -"S.A S » i LADIES; HOSIKRY-Silk and 7 pieces of Black E ailie h rancaise very fine d Petticoats . brisk day Monday, they MtyM 5 Jacquard Plaids, also plain rt»| *^A a «d heavy, 98t5 a yard--WOrth $1.75. _ , . ~ , are priced at v-/«VV » Biaek Thread siik, regular *l # /9 21 pieces of Black Satin Duchesse, rich fin- „ Grenate Armures, for Evening- Gowns and Values are 322 50 to 325 00 1 $2.00 quality, for ish and warranted, 49*- to $1.35 a yard- Negliges. SEPA RATIO SKIRTS ' ■ — ■ ! — -worth 6') cto $2.00. Pretty Cannele Stripes, for Waists, Skirts ' ■ ■ r-v , a 1- • _ - #»_ *_. _ /t o-ii • 11 -« 1 t» -;«■,«, ;„.,,-. New ones direct from the tailor's » f Lace Department. lo P ieces of 24 " inch Grenate Silk, in all and lrimminjr.. hands, skirts we take pride in show- S I evening- shades, washes beautifully, 69© a Fine Chang-cable Taffetas, for Skirts, Waists ing— cleg-ant style, shape and per- it l\ Ihose Novelty All Overs, just re- yard— worth $1.25. ani Foundations. feet draping. F i atS^i n cl_-ivlwS_-a. bC aPPreCI " I°P^ of Black Ro^les and Armures, Rustling Colored Taffetas, for Skirts, Waists ch^vfo^ewT-re^icel brlid \ & Monday special-Evfery shade / A »9C to 98c a yard — worth $1.00 to $1. 50. and Foundations. trinimed-another lot of black fine- & iof Chiffon, the regular $1.00 ft Jf* 17 pieces of Black Peau de Soie, the best Novelty Black Satins, tor Gowns and Shirt figured Poplin, flounce fl»|(| AA \ft value, for v/v all around Black Silk made, 590 to 95c a Waists. trimmed effect. $liI«VV V ■Liberty Chiffons and Mous- rr yard— worth $1.00 to $1.39. Jacquard Effects, Two-tone Taffetas, for Choice for seiine de Sole, the regular 85c J)J)C And 4 biff Center Tables just heaped up Waists, Skirts aud Trimmings. LADIES' JACKETS. J 41 valuc ' for high with Novelty Silks, actually worth and Hatidsome Satin-barred Plaid Taffetas, Elegantly tailored, every conceiv- J M „ n New Ch Vw„ and Ribbon Trim- in many instances costing: two to three times for Waists, Petticoats and Dress Fronts. a , bl f make, including the now drop * m mings in all the leading shades. ' style, all the new cloths, latest col- ■ B Ladies' Tailor-Made Neckwear in Read carefully. If needing; now or later any Silks for any purpose, don't miss this oppor- ?£ lag 3/ k^*}/ 111 H ?j? ffs 'J h !, be « ff I an endless variety of styles. tunity. Lots of these Silks at these prices positively cannot be duplicated. Because it's not S.?ma_e«. - %\fa SO I g String Ties at 25c, and the best possible for our friends living at a distance to get here early, and to give all an equal chance, The Monday price Vlvet/V f Ame r riTa nt ° ' '" the Sale wiU not be B" iu Uatil half P ast nine Monday morning. You can't equal them elsewhere S . Remember, this sale lasts six days. Don't forget about the early bird. for less than $20.00. I . . n - , LADIES' WAISTS. I M Atl Uepartment. ■ f «-- . _ . _^ See those new arrivals in stylish J I rr^r^ Monday s Haniiietli Dress Goods Event. woolandSi ' kWai3U - J a* importation of Bronzes. Art China, _# - -_-—»■■--- —- -_. i_i r^. ■• m |f Lamps, Cut and Gilded Glass— the rp .. if . . l\OtlOnS rindinjrS. ff I finest in the Northwest. 1 omorrow, with styles at their best and stocks complete, we start that great Autumn t ° A Jardinieres for indoor plants. Dress Goods Sale— just when the new dress need is most felt— styles that are right, and lines *. 18n l t v * r^v, ato f re tha ? i 5 lts \ lfi Vivf. rt'f'W.r-lr T*»a nnH r\i-.fintr ~. ~ - 1 ri_- •• .. J . ° t , notion StOCK at Llie tOP UOtCll OI PCT- JT I Dish Se^s Trays Snoo is fcrks ?u • large-fabrics superior in every way, and prices much less than elsewhere. Imported feet i on , a * you'll find it here. A J •"S Toasters and Flagons. ' ' ' fabrics, both black and colored, in scores of exclusive Styles. few Monday specials. » v This is headquarters for Wedding aa : nrh r _,, - fo „.,..„ -d-i .. o_ •*. -n j ma j _ _ -m _ ~ Brush Edge Skirt Bind- <-""• \\ J Gifts and Card Prizes. - " eh Gramte ' aJ P ure Js^« 7*^ * l • | Si l|r l d 48-mch fine French Coy- . , J Sp3- # iC I E,evat«r to Tlnrd Finor. vvorsted~in black and two all t£"^in^ co\o« ana crt Suitings in all the cia \ per yard \ . . i S* ~ Z^r, of blue; 44-inch Pan- 7j_ black; Covert Suitings, the (t»| AA uew st y ]ish shades; 48- Plain and Corduroy Velvet- Jl Ribbon RedUCtiOllS. 3UC :ui u Suitings all oure /3C correctfabricfortailor - made JbI.UU iQCh tw °- toned Chc^' iots ; een Special, per foQ £ & - gowns, 00-inch wide, in all 43-inch black and colored yard - m 5-in__ B?a D c d k ay Mo\re Stafa?^ W ° RTH WO " ted ' iv black aad "^y WORTH the leading shades; Camel's- WORTH f h Cheviots; 46-inch Best American Pins, the reg- r I kiSSSni iorth SO^yard for 25C Jm bluc '^ pureVen- H. 25 ; hev,ots an ap-tc-date ?1 . 50 . black and colored Poplins ular 5c quality. Special, °X\ O"^ * WV etians and 40-inch Silk and inch Wide, in all the leading and Crystal Cords; 48-inch - papers for X Fine quality double-faced /J A Wool Novelties. shades. Scotch Tweeds. Ladies', Misses' and Chil- r \fc ft Satin Ribbon, worth 65c a fftsC xt • dren's Side Hose Supporters. 7)Q \ yard, for tr / v Note particularly our Plain Colored Fabrics for costumes and tailor-made gowns— Vene- button clasps. Special, per pair I Sj A special lot of 32 pieces of Nov- tians, Kerseys, French Broadcloths, Piaid Back Cheviots, Vigoreaux, Ottomans, Poplins, Velours, Waist-Band Hose Support- |a- J H elty Corded Taffeta Plaid Ribbon, French Whipcords, Wide-wale Diagonals and Satin-faced Cloth— at prices the very lowest. ers> Special, per lilf 7 d 3>_ inches wide, the choicest pair *v-< Ky autumn colorings, well worth " *""""■ * Black Darning Cotton r f i^ ayard - for — Oriental ßu*_rs- W «^'^ Wcol Soap -•- 5c { I Men's Furnishine-s r^ ul 0 carefully select- f. or . th , e „ I *-' . and wir, n ai r Pi impe ,, aml _ a I men S rumiSningS. Ed collection in the Northwest, and can furnish all sizes and M& A ST.^ h ; s oaSTna"e to' 1 "' P " ' PiPCrS 5C S I .n^^^'^^ntr/ha'A «***■ .<>«. »»« is particularly strong in |SW -Tt I 1 our claim for this department. The _l_^'_i^_7 > lo( iia, Persian Kirman and Ghordees Carpets, fA mri ens w, T tho , ut shrink - lf . . _ r^ I ,W Monday specials are: "J^W 1 * as well as small Antiques, Khivas, Bokharas L^Zf^fJ I xn^ Jt c cans car " Upholstery Dept. J ' _! t &_gp y^-^L^iT IfeK. l^^j___r' __?>i *DC + S GQUill to IICW 7 |^ 100 dozen best wool fleeced r A A^^t^ and Cashmeres. We are making special prices g^*Hp ->ffi Washes silks, laces Every week we offer bargains f '■fit "" r year ' wort c ' tJUv "^^S^^S^ at tbis time » aU(i if J ou nee d anything ill a and all delicate fab- which should interest housekeepers. * X °^**i ,', VV."-' -£sMii9Mi Oriental Rugs, you Can't afford to pass US. ir~r_S M ries without injury. This week better values t.iau ever. « Wk /2 dozen all-wool Derby f)r ** ?^___P___Bl*_naf cup^tat t 1 . • <• rai / ___f\ I / o • 1 *. See the raonev-siven- If I 1 Ribbed Underwear, worth H^C SPECIAL- Just received, a shipment of W{m\(\ , s P ecia -l de^° n " sis foe Jp^miti o A „ ?rh„ir<_-s_ nn f !fl 51.25, for Ue7V ' 335 pieces-the most important offering we 111 111 T T !j-'n, lT^ S , $ ° \ i«■ _ _ • /-k • l 1 *r» A , • _r , _w. \ i/ ( day, by one who $2a.00 English Reading «-. V 48 dozen Fancy Colored j-A have made in Oriental Rugs this season. Not- JU, knows "how Wool chairs SIS SO * ■ Fleeced-lined Underwear, JJ^Jg withstanding- the increased import duty, we will sell them "*""* Soap is made; i $27 00 Fine Reception" % *"»* vJ\ I 0 ' I 0'"; * A - „„ Monday at nearly the Old prices, as follows: in two sizes-small 4Q ' chairs, carved or inlaid. slß,o3 \ iv Men's Combination d»| A A size _. • i-iw.-'u w J Suits, heavy weight, IKIJIH 150 Small Rugs at $8.00 I 135 Small Rugs at $7.00 T _ rirp •_. Sc Couches, tufted d»|>j P|j 11 Jl worth 51.50, for VItVV 35 Antique Rugs at $18.00 |25 Antique Rugs at $22.50 ar & e Sl2e oc and upholstered in fig- 3 1 J, 3D I J § Take a glance at our Robert ured velours fl _T -p. w~. _ >-»• A* j This sale continues while they last. Come early. street window display — original. 525.C0 Tufted Couches riMf-i AA jf I I Ihe Best uloves /Viade upholstered in ' I I hJK__£_." A Perfect Corset Mail Orders. Butterick Patterns. I g brated Reynier, Perrin's Peerless Is one that fits well. If it fits well it We pay the most careful attention w S{ . p au i a(rents f or all Couches $22.50 W Pique, the Maggioni, famous for wears well. Have you seen the to orders from out-of-town. Goods ' B $20.00 special Hair Mattresses, vk w perfection of fit— good gloves at la VIDA? Mrs. Hickman will always shipped same day instruc- Patterns and Publications issued by [ full 40 pounds of fine gar rf| * 1 most reasonable prices. take pleasure in introducing to you tions are received. That's why this the Butterick Publishing Co. No- curled hair— made to ■J»l3t3U 1 jl The best DOLLAR Glove in the all the latest shapes. You now have is known as the quickest mail order yem _er Patterns and Publications ° T^ ''''■'': 'J*''-;: " J W world. And our great wear d>| an opportunity of being fitted to house in the Northwest. Send for RL-UPHOL>TLRI"NG old furni- m 9 resister, a 2-stud Pique, 3^l /JS one of the leading corsets of the one of our new illustrated cata- n °w ready. Ask to see the new ture in best manner at lowest $ lor •_■-** times. 1 logues. ' Delineator. prices. <^ ls spending a few weeks with friends in Chi cago. Miss Haw, of Virginia, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. S. Morton, on Portland ave nue. Mrs. Janney, of Marshalltown, 10., is the guest of Mrs. R. A. Lanpher, of Dayton ave nue. Mrs. Otto Remmler and her sister, Miss Gussie Bremer, are visiting ln Red Wing. Miss Barteau, of Pleasant avenue, ls visit ing her brother at Langdon, N. D. Mrs. Henry R. Curtis, of Summit avenue, has returned from the seaside. Miss Pauline Sutmar and Louis Sutmar left for Omaha last evening. Fred W. Caldwell, of Omaha, was in SL Paul Thursday and Friday. 'Miss Greve, of Summit avenue, is entertain ing Miss Evans, of Chicago. Mrs. George W. Rice, of Beech street, is visiting in Syracuse, N. Y. - Mi3B Kalman, of Summit avenue, has re turned from Mankato. Miss Mary E. Stees and Charles Stees are visiting in Omaha. Mrs. J. J. Hill, of Summit avenue, has gone East. EAST ST. PAUL Mrs. Charles Cleveland, of La Crosse, was a guest of Mrs. Harry Cleveland, of East Ninth street, during the week. The Idle Hour Cinch club was entertained by Mrs. Edward Lincoln, of Lafayette avenue, Thurs day afternoon. Prizes were as follows: First, Mrs. Clement; second, Mrs. Sam Mahan; third, Mrs. Parrow; hidden. Miss Clara Allle. Thursday, Oct. 20, Mrs. Koffer, 597 Mississippi street, will entertain the club.- Miss Carrie Kreiger, of Beech street, entertained a few friends at a tea party Monday. The decora tions were pink and white. Miss Clark as sisted. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bonney. of East Sixth street, have returned from Fergus Falls. Mrs, "P. J. McDonald entertained Friday evening ln honor of Mrs. James Mc- Hugh, of Waterloo, Wis., and Miss Waldorf. Miss Margaret Jenkins, of East Seventh street, entertained at progressive cinch Fri day evening for her eighteenth birthday. Those present were Misses May Scoff, Allle Seegers, Florence Bates, Ida Avery, Carrie Davis, Hattle McAllister and Kate Althen Messrs. M. Gage, Geo. Davis, T. H. Davis, Claude Chustlc, Wm. Althen and M. C. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Nlcoll chaperoned a party to Camp Van Duzee Monday evening, ar ranged by John Keran for Miss Minnie Fay, of La Crosse. On their return supper was served at the Nicoll residence, on Reanny street. Mr. Thonias Gavigan has returned from Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. Dlnwoodle, who have been spending the summer at St. Paul P-srk, have taken apartments In the Alcayde flats, on East Seventh street. Miss Bergman, of Grand Forks, N. D., is a guest of Mrs. P. D. Scannell. Miss L. Cannes, of Reanny street, was given a surprise Tues day evening by about flfty of her young friends. Parlor games were played and sev eral prizes were awarded. Mrs. S. D. Downs, of Reanny street, will return from California the first of the month. Mrs. B. P. Joy, of Beech street, ls visiting friends iti Winona. Mr. and Mrs. H. Shinneehorn have returned from River Falls. Mrs. W. Wileop has gone to Madison. Mr. and Mrs. Tables W£*ntei» &rA la Dcs Moines, 10. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Spates "haVe fetum***} iiP™ a two week's visit in Red Wing and Anoka Mrs. John McDonald, of Reanny street entertained at a lunch party Friday. The decorations were roses and ferns. Ellsworth circle. Ladles of ths G. A. R, will be enter tained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs, E. M. C_apro_. The elrol* will give a dance Stead-ay evening, Oot. 17, ln odd Fellows' Loll, Fi**£ii tod Robtrt ttresta,—- Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Howe, of Burr streot, en tertained part of the week Mrs. D. C. Wil cox, of Henderson. Private George Wicker, of the Third regiment, is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. M. Wicker, of Clark street. Mr. Jo-el Parnswprth and Mi?s Bessie El liott, of Sheldon, 110., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Farnsworth, of Ca?o street. Miss Nora Lewison, the recent guest of M's^ E. Wieken,-' has returned to Hatfield. Minn. Mr. George Bailey, of York street, spent the week in River Falls. The flrst meet ing of the Literary Society of the Cleveland High School will be held tomorrow evening in the assembly room. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Arlington Hills Presbyterian Church was entertained at the home of Mrs. J. M. Beard, on Magnolia street, Thursday afternoon. The Cleveland High School Ath letic association has elected the following of ficers: President, John Grythman; vice pres ident, Adolph Vogea; secretary and treas urer, George Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Korth, of Lafayette avenue, entertained part of the week Mr. and Mrs. W. Sims and son Walter, of Oshkosh, and Mrs. Wakefield, of Baldwin, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. George Klink erfuss gave a musical Friday evening at their home, S6B Frances street, in honor ot Albert Preizer, a violinist of Chicago. Mu,lo al selections were given by Miss Angeline 'Mullaly Mrs. Wier, Mr. Klinkerfuss, Mr. Preizer.' A recitation was given by M!S3 Mary Manion, with violin accompaniment. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wler, Mr. and Mrs. Battenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Mullaly, 'Mrs Horgan, Mrs. E. A. Klinkerfuss, Mlßse3 Edith Nelson, Abble Farrel, Agnes Dampsey Mary Manion, Julia Farrel, Angeline and Agnes Mullaly, Messrs. Comer. Grady and Preizer A benefit dance will be given next Thursday evening for Miss Sarah Thcnias, in Odd Fellows' hall, corner East Seventh and Reany streets. Miss Laura Cress, of Chicago who has been visiting at Yellowstone park, is the guest of Mrs. J. W. Pfeiffer, of Bates avenue. DAYTON'S BLUFF. A surprise party was given for J. "W. Le May Friday evening for hia birthday. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. H. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. E. Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. William Guernsey, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jones, Mr. and Mra. H. Eubanks, Mr. and Mrs. Drake. Mr. and Mrs. Rotert, Mr. and Mrs. Beck and Miss Racey. Mrs. Hanson was surprised Monday afternoon by a num ber of her friends. Among those present were: Mesdames Althen, Iberg, Artz, Hor man, Butben, Schnelled, Schmackey and Erickson. Mrs. Duler and Mrs. Mary Smith are elected by the Woman's Foreign Mission ary Society of the German M. E. Church as delegates to the convention at Winona, Oct. 8. 'Mrs. George Wlchman has Issued invitations for a euchre to be given ln cele bration of her fifth wedding anniversary. Mrs. Edgar Klinkerfues entertained the Ladles' guild Wednesday afternoon.-^ — Mrs. Stowell entertained the Missionary S/clety of the Atlantio Congregational Churol/Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Lutz entertained at dinner Monday. Covers were laid for twelve. Miss Agnes Hoatson entertained a few friend* at euchre Tuesday evening. A regular meeting of St. Agnes' guild was held Thursday afternoon at Mr. H. Eddy's. The Capitol City Cycle club entertained in formally Thursday evening at the club rooma. Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Koeneke have gone to Ghlppewa Falls to attend the Ger man Methodist conference. Mrs. Edward LlffPoin er, f " rtalned the J dle Hour Cinch club Tuesday aitern3on.^«=-»r;, George Hammond has Issued invitations for a r-loeirtjv": i ie * 1 Tuesday evening at their residence, on Hou tttan avenue. Mrs. O. D. Curtis enter tained the Aid Society of the Bethesda Lodge Thurpday afternoon. Mrs. MoC-11 enter tained at tea Sunday. -Mrs. Edward Mo haupt expeo- to leave this week for Phlla- delphla. Mrs. Ives, of Prescott, Wis., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Zollman. Miss Myena Mayhew, the recent guest of Mr 3. Brand, has returned to Le Mars, 10. Mrs. Philip Cowans Is entertaining Mr. Taylor, of Portage La Prairie, Can. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leeger have returned from Cincin nati. Miss Malloy spent part, of the week in Minneapolis. Mrs. A. Kahn, who has been visiting Mrs. Schufleton, returned to Wisconsin. Mrs. Bradley is entertaining her brother and sister from California. Mrs. J. W. Le May entertained at tea Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Springer. Mr. and Mrs. Sallow, of Indianapolis, are visit ing Mrs. Althen. Mrs. William Guernsey, of Hamline, visited friends on the bluff Thursday. Miss Preston, of California, ls visiting Mrs. Cowans. — -Miss Agnes Holl entertained the Urn Zoo Woe club Tues day afternoon. Mrs. J. Schwan, who has been visiting Mrs. Campbell, returned to Austin, Minn. A special meeting of St. Agnes' guild was held Tuesday evening in the guild rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Lochman have returned from Cincinnati. Rev. and Mrs. Detzer has returned from Chicago. Mrs, J. W. Pfeifer, 365 Bates avenue, is en tertaining Miss Laura Goes, of Chicago. MERRIAM PARK. Rev. J. Pemberton, pastor of Trinity M. E. church for four years, has been reassigned to the charge and a reception will be tend ered him and his wife at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Barwise. Carroll street, next Fri day evening. All frienda are iavited. M. D. Smith, of Burlington, Wash., who has been visiting Mrs. Geo. H. Gearey, of Carroll street, has returned to his home. Mr. J*. L. Safford, of Carroll street, has gone to Mora to visit hls son. The Tatum Chapel mis sion entertained the Christian Endeavor union on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Koerner returned Monday from Litchfield, having spent their two weeks' vacation at that place. Mrs. Nelson Baley, of Peaehum, Vt, visited with her cousin, Mrs. W. O. Hillman, this week. The Ladies' Aid So ciety of Trinity M. E. Ghurch held their monthly meeting with Mrs. J. G. Barwise, of Carroll street, Tuesday afternoon. Re freshments were served, and a very enjoy able afternoon was spent, and just b fore adjourning the ladies presented the retiring president, Mrs. W. O. Hillman. a beautiful watercolor picture, in token of their ap preciation of her faithfulness as president, she having served ln that capacity for seven years. Mrs. L. W. Spencer, of Cold-water, Mich., on her way to Pleasant Lake. N. D.. spent a few hours Saturday with her nie**e, Mrs. G. H. Gearey, of Carroll street. Mrs. C, J. Humason. of Marshall avenue, Is entertaining Miss Leila Plecker. of Chicago, and her ntic-e. Miss Gertrude Falrehlld. of Clinton, 10. Mrs. T. J. Ricks ar.d daught* r, on their way home to Mora, visited Mr. and Mrs, A. P. Utter. |of Carroll street, this week. Mrs. A. L. Hainan, of Marshall ave nue, ls entertaining her Bister, Mi3S Ryan, of Baraboo, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Craps v. of Carroll street, are entertaining Mrs. J. 11. Baxter and Miss Bixter. of Washington. D. O. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Wallace, of Mar shall avenue, left yesterday for a short visit to Milwaukee. W. T. Matscn, of St. Anthony avenue, left last night for Crookston for a ten days* hunt. Miss Jennie Cobb, of Rochester, Minn., is the guest of her brother, Dr. S. G. Cobb, of Marshall avenue.— Mrs. Allison H. Rogers, of Iglohart street, re turned this week from a very nlrasant visit with her parents ard friends at Beaver Dam and Oak Grove, Wis. Miss Sadie Matson entertained at dinner Monday evening the ■iljjaS Asmes and Jennie Doak and Li?uts. Demlng af.Sr of the Fourteenth regi ment, and her colilln, \V, W. Johnson, of Detroit Ctty, Minn. Mrs. H. W, Cary, oj Beacon avenue, roturned Monday from lier* Ti«lt in lowa, Mrs. A. P. Swanstrom, of Milwaukee avenue, is enjoying a visit from her sister, Mrs. A. O. Steffens, of Red Wir g. Mrs. W. D. Fargo, who has been visit ing sons in Chicago, has returned. .Wt. and Mrs. Hcod, of Beacon avenue, have gone to Omaha to visit the exposition. Mrs. Erwiu, of Winona, is visiting Mrs. J. G. Barwise, of Carroll street. Mra. I. C. Webb, of Tacoma, Wash., will spend the winter at the park. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mohler, of Beacon avenue, left Thursday for an ext.nd ed visit in the East. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hall left last week for Washington, D. C, and other placss of interest In tho East and South. WEST ST. PAUL Miss May Latta, of George street, who has been visting in Illinois since June, returned home last weok. Miss Estelle Nicholson, the guest of her sister, Mrs. G. W. Sinks, of Ohio street, has gone to Chilton, Wis. Mrs. Gould, of Omaha, Neb., who has boen visiting Mrs. Robert Hare, has return d home. Mrs. Lewis, of Oshkosh, Wis., is visting her acn, Judge O. B. Lewis, of Winslow avenue. The Ladies' Guild of Ascension Church met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Haines. Mrs. Harper, of West Isabel ' street, entertains this week. O. E. Adam, of George street, left for Omaha Saturday. Mrs. William Darby, ot Ohio street, has returned from Owatonna. M. J. Foley is bank from Belle Pla'.ne, Mi-:n. Mrs. Souther, of Barabeo, Wis., is visit ing her son, B. J. Souther, for a month and a half. Mrs. H. Stoven. of Livingstone avenue, entertained at dinner Monday even ing for Rev. C. J. Collin and family, of New London, and Rev. J. W. Lindgren and fam ily, of Murdock, Minn. Anthony Yoerg, of West Isabel street, left Wednesday on a business trip to the Paeiflc coast. If, P. Hurley and Miss Alice Regan, two West side young people, were married Tuesday morn ing at St. Michael's church. by Rev. P. O'Nell. They were attended by Thomas Regan ar.d Miss Agnes Brync. Mr. and Mrs. Hurley left for Chicago and other Bastern cities on a two weeks' visit. .J. M. Haw thorne returned Monday from a business trip to Du'.uth. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rodeck er, of Isabel street, have returned from a several month s* visit at Chicago and Cin cinnati. Mrs. F. B. Doran entertained at dinner Tuesday evening in compliment to Dr. and Mrs. Whitney. Mr. and Mrs. A. Swan son celebrated their tin wedding anniversary. Covers were laid for thirty quests. Mrs. A. L. Mertens has returned from New York and is the guest of her mother, Mrs. D. H. McGuire — -Stephen Reynolds is back from Chippewa Falls, Wis.— — Mr. H*_ mblj, of Duluth, was the guest of his brothers, Rev. Thomas Hambly. last week. Miss Alice Hawthorne, of East Winifred street, left Monday to take a year's course at the Wi nona normal school. Miss Mabel Shaw, of Hall avenue, has returned from Moorhead. Minn. Mrs. Walter Echltn is back from Omaha.— -Wm. Colton and daughter, Lillian, have returned from a trip to Best n. Rev. and Mrs. W. XV. Newell will cnt?rtain the young peop!e of Bethany church Tuesday evening. ST. ANTHCWIY PARK. The annual meeting of the I, idles' Aid So ciety of the Congregational Church met at the home of Mrs. Hunter Tuesday. Tha follow ing officers ware elected for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Samuel Green; vice president, Mrs. Stevenson; secretary, Mrs. Tlsdale; treasurer, Mrs. Hunter. The Ladies' Aid ao cict.y wiil give a Nov.- England dinner at th 3 Congregational church Friday evening. Mrs. A. J. Reves entertained at luncheon Sat urday in henor of the engagement of 71 as Nina Kriegat. of Dayton*** bluff. Mr-. Ji.no Reeves returned Tuesday from a viait In Wis- consln. Miss Mower, who has been visiting her sister, .Mrs. Cannon, has returned to her in lowa. Misa Ann;; Ca rleton is vis- I iUng her grandmother In West Superior. ) The Missionary society of the park held Its annual meeting on Tuesdgy afternoon. Tno following officers were elect d for the com ng year: President, Mrs. Burghardt; vice presi dent, Mrs. Hunter; Beeretary, Mrs. J. T . Stuart; treasurer, Miss Morrison The Junior Bndeavor Society of the Congregational Church held a reception Thursd g, in honor of Miss Burghardt, * . rin tendent Miss Ethel Bei ng in New York state Mr. snd Mrs. Powers, of Glencoe, -Minn., are the guests :' Mr. and M s. Frank Smith. Mrs. Cunningham, of Lasg fo-d avenue, ha- Minn. W. M. Todd left for Chicago Saturday. Tin* Ladies' Reading circle net on FriSa* at the heme i f Vr*-**. Todd. The Young pie's Christian Bndeavor tociety %\ i l kvc & social Friday evening.- -The >*.* Ml na n of the Park Rave :i dance Saturday evts.ng at Churchill hall in honor of their l»dy f — Mr. Walter Cannon haa ••.■?*:r. - d t> t'ar vard.— <Mr. Willis m Tren di'l c a dinner Monday evening Messrs. l r>rt Brows, Carle Taylor, Max Buell, Clar nee Stusit The following people were entertained a. Spring Park Saturday hy Mrs. Wco'SOS-fh: Mrs. Flagg, the Mi a, Mr.-. 1 hardt. M i<=a BurghsrtM and Mr. ai d M *• W. M. Todd. 'Mr. Tcdd l*.a-*» returned from a fishing trip In Annadale. M m Wii't-n, of South Bend, Ind.. 1 1 the gn u-nt, Mrs. T. A. Cummings. Th,- Ml sea I of Fergus Falls, are stopping for a few diy-*t with Mrs. Ed 9 iroedsr. Mr. .- n I Met. Van Ta— sen are Visiting re****— yea ii 9 stl s. Paul. — «Mra. L P. Mlt hell a <l d ughte: Maria have returned to th ir h me In Sp lag Valley, Minn. SOUTH _ST. PAUL Mr. and Mrs. Thoi :*•*• t> Da kota to visit friends. M^s Wil n y la vis iting her cousin. Mrs. ES. J. G ul !. Mr Tern l—twlex has nturnid from where he Bpenl 'he summer.— Mr. L uU ' Swift, of Chicago, was up on a \ packing horn . Mr. David Q>> oss iat gone to Montana. Mr. S ha? returned from Given Bay. Mrs. A.-.ir.d-r . and Mra. Hlashfleld. of St. Paul, >*.iel Mis. G. L. Lytle Friday. The red. whlta and blue social given tn the Congreg church. South Park, Uui I a *-.r at I end L'nn Ray_( 81, <>! I residents cf South St. Paul, paid tiie city a visit Friday. — Mr. Robert \. -EeMensnas, Of Lexington Park, was hero the early part of the week. Yulu E!a?on. of Park R p ids, is the guest of Mrs. A. D. Mcc, of Smfi Park. rittbburK anil Return $10.50 Via Lake Shore & Michigan South m R'y. Tickets will be on sale from Chicago, (let. Sth to 13th inclusive. Return limit may be extended to Oct. 'list. Through sleeping car service will be in effect via this route, leav ing* Chicago B—s p. m., arriving Pittsburg H:35 a. m. Returning leave Pitrshurg *;:•?* p. m., arrive Chicago 7:50 a. m. XV. M flutter, T. P. A.; J. E. Hul!, P. A., St' Paul; F. M. Byron. 0, W A.. Chicago; A J. Smith, G. P. A.. Cleveland. $10.00 to Omnlia and Bet**- for Peace Jubilee. Minneapolis & St. Louis R. R. will gen ticketa Oct. 10th and llth, geod returning to Oct, l«th, at rite ot HO.CO. Make berth reservations early to secure k >od uiwiumoda tiOQS. Ticket office, 396 Robert Street. Ryan Hotel Block.