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18 Tli- festival of "Wi-i'sKnic." the one soli tary .social ossifi In th< otherwise dreary il-s.T! of Lent, hot come and pone. For ;l brief while, beauty, en masque, joined in carnival rreels. <;..«!!.■: In a quaint, old time frdck'. with bright eyes peering mys .■•-!>■ through the black mask, the Len ten maid took a brief diautrhr cf the pleas ures social tif< and then hied, herself ae corous] h;-v clubs and her devo tions, %■- ! . ; h must suffice her from now until Raster. However, tin tetter festival is no longer tar away. There is already a sugges tion at ~:>riiij. in the :.ir. certainly a good nion : nan a suggestion in the shop windows and s< in th< spring girl, the fore runner of that dainty maiden, the summer th array* d most bewitcMng |v for conquest. • • • The carnival supper, given Thursday even llnton B. llersey. of Laurel avenue, at which so many unique ir«s were most charmingly carried out. refleri era; -r. .ii: on the Ingenuity of the who planned me affair. Originality in socia .. is gr atly appreciated i>> the smai set. aud in this instance the ■i d ;, distinct Bucc( sa. The ; . Miss Livingston. Miss Violet Dousaian, \tiss Bunn, Mls« LHla Finch, Miss Virginia Uousman, Misi Pope, Miss Elsie {•ope Mil \tb:c Livingston. Miss Mend. Ferguson, Miss Fineir, Miss Ruth Hill. Miss Johnton. Miss Clara Hill, Miss Furness, Miss Gorzian, Miss Stickney, Miss. Jefferson, Mi <s ii ugh Miss Forepaugh, Miss Horn, Miss Par' x, Miss Lanpher, Miss Hansom. gaun.-lers MUs Hammond, Miss Millard; Mr. Ed llalbert. Mr MaePherson, Mr. C. llalbert v. Monfort. Mr. Louis Hill, Mr. Warm r. M - W. Finch, Mr. Light ner Mr Thompson and Mr. c. Nelson, of Stillwater: Mr Hewitt, Mr. Davis, Mr. W. W. Price. Mr. W. Driscoll, Mr. Porter. Mr. Upbam, Mr. Tarbox, Mr Forepaugß. Mr W. .>nr,z\) Mr. Boyle, Mr. Stone, Mr. Lin deke, Mr. E. w. Durant, of Stlllwater; Mr. Shepa'd and Mr. il. Halbi rt. Frank Lightner, of West Fifth street, gave m dinner Friday evening in honor of Miss Mghtner of Detroit. Mlcb. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lighlner, Miss Light ner and the y iing men of Poverty Hats. FUTURE PLEASURES. The Sacred Thirst Total Abstinence society xvill hold an open meeting at Cretin hall Wednesday evening. March If., at S o'clock. Mrs Bessie Lay the Scovell, Btate president of tli.- W C. T. 1., and .1. J. Regan, state president of ti).= Catholic Total Abstinence so ciety, will be the speakers. A short musical programme will be rendered. The Ladies' Auxiliary to th: Railway Postal clerks' association will pive a musi-al and literary entertainment Wednesday evening at Central hall. The programme will be followed by ;i banquet. Tin- Dayton's Hiuff Mothers' club will meet tomorrow afternoon in the Van Buren school. The Rev. Mr. Lewis will speak on the 'Prob lem of Discipline; Cause and the Results of I!a.1 Conduct." The members of ("onstt-liatio:; chapter, Or der of Eastern Star, will Rive a fair anfl K.H-ial March L' 2at Masonic Temple. The committee b .Mrs. Williams. Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Yates. The Jolly Four « ; 1I >:iYf a dancing party Wednesday evening af Sherman hall. Miss Steiner. Miss Atihison. the Misses Mildred and Laura ("hauler compose the committee. A i aid party will be given Wednesday even liiK at tiie residence of Mr. and Mrs. George Neff. l::4 Congress street. Clinlou flats, by the Ladies' Auxiliary to the B. of R. T. Miss Nellie White wlil cr.tertain the Con g.MT-;il Sixteenth at progressive euchre to morrow afternoon «t ht-r Lome on South Victoria street. The White Flyer Cycle rlub will give a dancing party at Sherman liall St. Patrick's night, March 17. Pepin's orchestra will play for ih< dancing. The Ladies' Auxiliary to 'be Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers will give their next card party Wednesday afternoon at Odd Fel lows halt. Slbley Circle No. r.. Ladies of the G. A. R. t Kill Rive ;i brogressive eu?hre and cinch party ;\: Cental ha.l Monday evening. The St I'i'Ul council, Independent Order of Traveling Men. will Rive a <-ard party Saturday Evening at El*s; liall. Mr. Miid Mrs. Ralph Allison, of Bates aye nu°. have Issued Invitations for a progressive euenre Tuesday evening. The L. I. A. society will meet at the home of Mrs. !■'. Butzin, Valley street, Thursday afternoon. The Ladies of th( (".. A. R. will give a eui-hrf party Tuesdaj evening at the Windsor hotel. Mr. and Mrs. li. 11. Merrlck, of Carroll ;■; informally next Thurs d. v Mr. ;uid Mrs-. E. C Blsbee, of the Newport, will entertain at euchre i.exr Friday even- PLEASURES PAST. Mrs. Joseph H. Smith entertained at euchre Fr;.!:iy afternoon a: her home, on Martin street. Mrs. Smith x\v.> assisted by Mrs. Alfred Guiterman, Miss Goodman and Miss l»wenstein. Those present were: Mr?. Herz, Mrs. [rs. Vandersluis, Mrs. Fisch b In Mi.--. Damler, Mis. WYis. Mrs. Greve, Mrs. (i lod] md, .\ir>. Sternbrrg. Mrs. Irs. Weill, M:s. Gravel!. Mrs. Mrs. Diva?, Mr?. Lambert. Mrs. Wirth, Mrs. Strauss. Mrs. Westhelmer. Mrs. 1. Rose, Mrs. Ambrose Guiterman, Mrs. Lro Guiterman. Mr.--. BergmeSer, Mrs. Meyer, Mrs. Bechoefer Mrs. Solomon, Mrs. Mannheimer, Mrs. Weiskopf. Mrs. Dittenhofler, Miss Gui t.i-r:i: in and Miss Grei m . Mrs. T 3 !■'. Hayes gave a euchre Tuesday afternoon at her home, on Lincoln avenue Those :i??i-:Unp were Mrs. Wall, Macdonald. Mrs. Jaasen and Mrs. Lent- | han. The parlors wt-n decorated with cut ! Bow <rs and smilax. Prizes were won by Mrs. Germain. Mrs. Ploody. Miss Koche and Mrs. Spiel. Those present were: Mrs. Fisher, Mr--. Hutchins, Mrs. Y.ai'.d. Mrs. Kilshaw, Mrs. O'Rourke. Mrs. Macdonald, Mrs. Fon tatn, Mrs. F'.oody. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Speil, ■Mr... Roche, Mrs. Milham, Mrs. Penny, Mrs. Wall, Mrs. Germain, Mrs. Lenihan, Mrs. ■ .-. ■ .: Mis> Fisher. Mr. P. Van Hi, vi n was surprised by a num- | li.t of his friends la-t Thursday evening in h-.>n ii- nf his birthday. Cards were played, prize-. In :;ig won by Sirs. Penny. Miss Tliuct and Mrs A. Ctz, Mr. J. Ctz, Mr. M. Heck I «n<i Mr. A. l"tz. The pvic¥t.= were Mr. and Mrs ■■' Schade. Mr and Mr-. A. Utz, Mr. and !. Utz. Mr. and Mrs. M. Heck. Mr. and I Mis Enright, .Mr. and Mrs. Pau'.us. Dr and j -. .Miss !■:. Thuett, Miss E. Reinke, A. Funk, Mr. L. Bruner, Mr. L. Ess wein Mr. L Arbogast, Mr. G. Funk, Mr. I - --- . l Thuet. Mr. i!. Esscwein. Mr. Geysel. | ■.-.'. E. Hoyi Division No. 125. Ladies' Auxiliary to th« Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, met Wednesday afternoon, March 1 at * ■•": '■ Fellows' hall, .-nd elected the fol for th< <n.-uing year: Presi- Mrs. J. W. Sullivan; vice president, Mrs. P. J. Conley; secretary, Mrs. John J. Gavii ••-. Mrs. NellU E Xeedham; chaplain Mrs .li:mes Morton; pruide. Mrs. P. I, Mrs. L. P. Bailey. The newly elected officers *vi!l be installed Wednesday afternoon, April B. Mr. and Mrs. Mu:>t. of Midway avenue, entertained at. cards Friday evening. Those pr- Mr. and Mrs. Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Gould. Mr. nnd Mrs. Snunders, Mr. and Mrs ■-'■ - Mr. and Mrs. MuUrath. Mr. and Mr 1 -. T->: v:, Mrs. Hurley, Mr. liclineer. Mr. and Mrs. McManon. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan, M-scs Huxley, Weber and llolinger. and Mr. McGrath. St. Anthony Social i-lub gave a prize maa [uerqde at Sherman hal Honda; evening. The Drift winners were: Best, dressed lady, Miss Jennie .I-hnson: best dressed gent, F. M. Totil ; nomtc lady, Miss Emma Lund: comic gent. Mr. Gulttaxd; group, T. Larkin. B. Larkin, !■". Hoyt, J. Peford and C. Smith. The Tuesday afternoon Euchre club met with Mrs. Kemjj, on C'ortlaud street. Prizes were takeD by Mrs. Morrieon, Mrs. Cushing, anrt Mrs. Bojton. The next euchre will be with Mrs. Flood, 110 York street,- next Tues day. Mr ;uid Mrs. Stephen A. ?tom\ of Laurel avenue, gave a rei eptioo Thursday after noon. The hostess was assisted by Miss Ruby K. Duke, of Bay City. Mich., and Miss blaribel B. Conrad. Mr. ;Mid Mrs. Theodore P. V. Hayes, of Lincoln avenue, celebrated ihe twentieth an nlversary of tlieir wedding Tuesday evening. Relatives and intimate friends of tbo fam ily were present. Mrs. i. <". Simmons, of Marshall avenue, gave? a coffee Thursday afternoon for the la dies of Constellation chapter. Order of East ern Star. Miss nampier, of Selby avenue, enter tained InformaUy Wednesday evening for Miss Ruth Duteher. of Stillwater. Mrs. Oscar Rittenberg. of East Ninth street, en.'en j i.r.i ' at cards Friday afternoon and evi-nii . Mrs. Sigrcund Sir.ai!. of Se'.b}' avenue, < n tf-r.'aiu'd the Flemifih club yosterday aftor mooa. miss Margarel Xoian, <f i.'p.iroll £f.re2t, ga\e ; .i informal musical Thursday eveuing. WEDDINGS. ftlus Elizabeth Sophia Durham, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth M. Durham, and Lieut. Eas ton Rutledge Gibson, of St. Louis, were mar ried Tuesday evening at the home of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. J. H. Simpson, 2 Munroe place. Dr. John Wright, of bt. Paul's Episcopal church, performed the cere- OMOy. Only relatives, aud a few intimate friends were present. The maid of honor waa Miss Jennie Durham; the bridesmaid.3, Miss Simpson and MUs Ferguson, and the best man, Raymond E. Durham. Lieut, and Mrs. Gibson left tor New York, where Lieut. Gib son's regiment is stationed. The marriage of Miss Li'.lian Marie Danz and Michael Edward Deflel occurred Wednes day afternoon at the home of the bride's par ents, on Tilton street. The brid* wis attended by her eouSfh. Miss Grace Dauz. The brides maids were Miss Emma lianini, Miss Lillian Kranke, Miss Hedwtg Lemke and Miss Grace Rhodes. Mr. Jacob Stocking, of St. Louis j was best man. and Mr. George J. Danz and Henry Deflel acted as ushers. The ceremony ] waa performed by Rev. C. D. Andrews, of j Christ church. Mr. and Mrs. Deflel will be at home after June 1, at 236 Pleasant avenue. Miss Ellen Louise Dwight Coburn and Law rence Church Jefferson were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H A Coburn. Arundel street. Wednesday afternoon. The ceremony was performed by Rev Carl W. Scovel. of the House of Hope church The bridesmaid was Miss .Daisy Dwight of Albert Lea. and Rufus W. Jeffer son was the be.-t man. Mr. and Mrs. Jef ferson will be at home after April 16, at Gracevil'.e. Minn. DINNERS AND Mrs B. M. V:>u Vorhees gave a luncheon Thursday afternoon a: her home on Mar shall avenue for Mrs. Hinman. of Chicago and Mrs. Moore, of Arcola: Mr.-. Day and Mrs Eusene Shaw, of Eau Claire, and Mrs. W. H. Richardson. Mrs -\ K. Pruden. of Aahia id avenue, en tertained st luncheon Thursday for Mr*. Willard Starr, of Detroit, Mich. Covers were laid for twelve. Mr and Mrs. R. C. White, of Marshall avenue, will entertain at dinner Thursday for J. 'J. Berry, of Chicago. Mis' Eleanor Ware entertained a company of twelve Thursday evening In honor of Miss Goodwin, of New Jersey. PERSONAL MENTION. Joseph Hsrty left Friday for Montgomery, where he will be married to Miss Katherine McNamara, daughter of Rev. Mr. McNamara, of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Harty will be at home after April 1 at UK! De Soto street. Mrs. George F. Hall has returned on the Kaiser Wilhelm from Paris, and is now in New York with her husband, visitiug her mother, and will arrive in St. Paul about March 20. Leo. A. Guiterman lias returned from New York, accompanied by Mrs. 11. Elson, who will be the guest of Mrs. Guiteruiau. of Day ten avena<\ .Mrs. C. H:irtmau and daughter A.mi, of Mankato, Minn., are temporarily making their home with George T. Hartnun, BC4 Margaret street. Miss Elizabeth Duggan, of De Soto street, has retun.ed from a visit in Duluth aud West Sunerior. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Molloy, who have been visiting in the East, will return Thursday. DAYTON'S BLUFF. Mrs. Charles Weinhagt:n, of Bates avenus, entertained at euchre Thursday afternoon. The decorations were roses, carnations, tu !ips, palms, ftrns and smllax. Mrb. Weinha gen was assiited Miss Anna Seeger, Miss Ma mie Reinhardt. Miss Alice Yon Deyn, Miss Mary Kolb and Miss Gussie Stein. The prizes were awarded to Mis. Omar Scott. Miss Grace Stein, Mrs. G. Stamm, Mrs. Edward Zimmer man and .Mrs. Ferdinand Stock. Mrs. Roper, of the Zimmerman flats, enter tained the Dayton's Blufi History class Tues day afternoon. A musical and literary pro gramme was rendered, the following ladies diking part: Miss Clara Slotterbec. Miss Car rie Krieger, Mrs. T. Burke. Mrs. Nionhauser, Mrs. Lilaii M. Hirst and Mrs. Brink. The Lincoln Euchre club met Wednesday afternoon with Miss Berrisl'ord. Prizes were won by Mrs. E. M. Mkins, Mrs. Vo-ald. Mrs. Wall, Miss Kate Kelly and Mrs. O'Rourke. Mrs. Ray, of Kervvin street, will entertain the cluib next. Miss Clara Flieglcr entertained the Bach elor Belles Friday afterucon. High scores were made by Miss Stella Fliegler and Miss Birdie Shinners. The club will meet Friday afternoon with Miss Alice Yon Deyu. The Dayton's BlutT Woman's Christian Tem perance union will give a musical Wednes day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ralph Brunson. Mrs. Hayv.ard and Mr.s. Northrup have charge of the programme. The C. T. U. club will hold a special meet ing Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Nina Hamilton, The regular meeting of the club will be held Tuesday. March 21, with Miss Florence Baker. The Dayton's Bluff Mother's club will meet Monday afternoon in the Van Buren school. Ki:\. W. W. Lewis will talk on "The Problem of Discipline; Cause ond Results of Bad Conduct." Miss Cora Bonn entertained the Cinch club Monday evening. Mrs. Emil Mucnch. Miss Therese Mueneh and Miss Ida Bonn won the prizes. .Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allison, of Bates ave nue, have issued invitations for a euchre party Tuesday evening. \V. L. Bueksen, of Blooming Prairie, vis ited his sister, Mrs. E. Wielde, the latter part of the week. Mrs. Richard Johnstons entertained Miss Schlitz and Mies E. Lind, of Rochester, Minn., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pulsifer and Miss Pulsifer are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. The Dayton's Bluff History class will meet Tuesday afttri oon with Mrs. Burke. The Fleur de Lis club meet Friday after noon with Mrs. George Webber. Mrs. George Webber will entertain the Hes perian club Wednesday evening. Mrs. M. A. Mounts, of Hudson avenue, is entertaining Miss Sioddard. Miss Millie Malone entertained at eaids. and dancing Friday evening. Mrs Bachman entertained the Thimble Bte Wednesday afternoon.- Miss Sophie Johnson entertained informal ly Friday evening. -\ir. and Mrs. Hunter and Mrs Gilmartla are In Canada. Mrs Fred Haller entertained at cards Sat urday evening. MERRIAM PARK. St. Marks' church will give a lecture and concert Friday evening, March 17. Dr. A. Carey will speak of Irish customs, and there will be several musical numbers rendered. H. J. Gille, A. W. Zahm, Clarence Scott and A. C. Boyd attended the banquet given by the societies of electricians of the two cities at the West hotel Friday evening. The Bible class mot Wednesday evening in the parlors of the Presryterian church. Pa pers were read by Mis* Caroline Austin, Mrs G. C. Waller and Mr. K. R. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. H. It. Gearcy, of Iglehart street, enttrtaincd their niece, Mrs. E. C. Goarey Jr. and two children Thursday and Friday of this week. The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. .Church will hold a special meeting Tuesday after noon at the home of J. T. Crider, of Mil waukee avenue. Mrs. A. J. Trumbull will entertain the Cosmopolitan club Wednesday, March 15 Subject for study, "The Art and Artists of Germany." A number of the friends of Master Nor man Stevens enjoyed a sleigh ride to Min nehaha and Fort Snelling Saturday after noon. The Olivet Ladies' Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. D. T. Brooks 435 Lynn hurst avenue, Friday afternoon, March 17. The Ladies' Aid Society o-f Trinity Church held its regular monthly meeting with Mrs. George S. Wiseman Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rogers, of Iglehart street, entertained air. and Mrs. \ w Dav enport, of Minneapolis, last evening. Drs. Cofob and Berkley have opened an of fice on the corner \f Western and Selby ave nues, over Frost's drug store. Mrs. Frances Utt^=r. of Minneapolis was the guest o? her nephew, A. P. Utter and family, durmg the week. The U. M. O. club will give an apron and necktie party at Woodruff hall. Saturday evening, March 18. Mr. and Mrs. A. Squire, of Milwaukee aye ! iiue. are entertaining Miss Frankettu Dresser of Berlin, Wls. Mrs. H. S. Moore, of St. Anthony avenue, ontsrtainc-d the Home Missionary society Fri day afteraixra. Mrs. E. C. Wheeioek, of 392 Dewey ave nue, entertained a few of her friends Fri day afternoon. Miss Lora Hogel, of St. Obarle*, was the THE ST. PAUL GLOBE, SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1899. guest of Miss Hattla Smith, of Carroll street, Tuesday. Dr. Buckley, of- Mlssoula, Mont., is visit ing his brother, C. H. Buckley, of Iglehart street. The Woman's club met with Mrs. S. C. Grler, of Rondo street. Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. E. A. Paradls Is entertalng her sis ter, Mrs. Frank Tollsou, of Madella. Rev. J. H. Sammls is entertaining his niece, Miss Carrie Talbot, Logausport, Ind. W. C. Edwards, accompanied by his son Ben, have gone to Kansas on business trip. Mrs. Carey, of Beacon avenue, is spending a few weeks with friends In lowa. I Mr. George H. Tiffany and daughters ar« visiting in Florida and the East. ! Mr. A. C. Anderson, of Marshall avenue, left for the East last night. }liss Lizzie Dcak, of Selby avenue, is vis iting in NorthfieW. Miss Jennie Doak visited friends in Ham line this week. HAMLINE NOTES. The I. O. O. F. celebrated their tenth an niversary on Tuesday evening. The members of the lodge, their families and friends gathered at their hall, on Snelllng avenue. On the programme were Misses Verna and Zoola Cole, duet; master Leo White, of St. Paul, vocal solo, aud an address by W. -Q. Nye, past nob'.e grand of the state lodge. : Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fleming are visiting the latter's sister at Lake Crystal. Mrs. Walter Ryan entertained at cards last Saturday evening. Honors were won by Mrs. i. Danz and Ellsworth Fleming. The guests wore Mr, and Mrs. J. Danz. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fleming, 'Mr. and Mrs. II 11. Wassem, Mr and Mrs. D. D. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. J. Myers. Mrs. Wllhelmi. Miss Cora Wi.nelmi, Mr Charley Wessem. Mrs. O. H. Conway, Mr. Scott, Mrs. Maxfleld, Mrs. Mauer and S. Swengjards. The Audubon Society of Room 7, Hancock School, met Friday afternoon. Those taking part in the programme were: Emily Young, Rive Jennings, Gladys Huck. Dora Schaett gen. Lucy Klix. Edwin Glif, Edward Brewer, Harry Crist. Harold Rossman, Joseph Juet teu. Lewis Hunt, Clark Fowble, Ernnij Ham mer, Gertrude Stowers ana Horace Ilalde- On Tuesday afternoon the W. C. T. U. will meet in the reading room. Mrs. Bordwell, of Stillwater. will address the ladies on "Loyal Temperance Legion Work." Miss Lulu Web ber will sing. A large party of Minneapolis people sur prised Mr. and Mrs. P. Sehlosser, at their home on Thomas street, the fore part of the week. The evening was spent in games and The ladies of the Knox Presbyterian church will give a New England supper this week for the benefit of Rev. O. H. El mer, who has had a paralytic stroke. Mi--. C. L. Wefober has entertained Mrs. Eldred. of Mankato: Mrs. H. J. Kenyon, of Stiilwater. and Mrs. E. Dunn, of Eyota, the Mr. and Mrs. Vande Bogart. of Tower City, X. D., have been the guests of their sister, Mr.-. M. L. Hol'.ey. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society will meet with Mrs. R. I. Dugan on Wednes day afternoon. Miss Almedia Norman has returned to her home after spending the week with Miss Belle Holiey. Mrs. L. D. Rounds has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.. J. H. Rounds the past week. Prof. J. R. Brandrup. of Mankato. was the guest of Mrs. M. L. Holiey this week. C. D. Lewis, of Madison. N. J., has been the gue-it of Mrs. C. I. Humphrey. Mrs. A. Ostrander is entertaining her father, Mr. Van Dayne, of Abbot£ford, Wis. Earl Henry, of Montevideo, has been the guest of W. T. Rich the past week. Mrs. J. Craig is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Lingda Brown, of Renville. Mr. Buckley, of Delano, spent the fore part of the week with C. I. Graft. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fitz entertained Mrs. E. S. Culiver on Sunday. Dr. J. D. Caldwell has returned from a short visit in Mora. Miss Severance, of Spencer, is the guest of Mrs. R. C. Dunn. Rev. G. F. Wells has returned from North ern Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Battdorf have removed to Altkin, Minn. Miss Julia Loag will start for the East C. L. Webber has returned from Walnut WEST ST. PAUL. The Y. P. S. C. E. of the Heb-.on Baptist Church gave a progressive tea Friday* even ing at A. O. U. W. hall, on Greenwood avesiue. Those taking part in the musical programme were: Misse3 M. Rowe, L. Chryst B. Steiger. H. Smith. B. C. Morse, G. White. H. Sweet, Pi Hiuderer, and Messrs. Jaeger and Wetherbee. The white table was in charge of Miss L. Blo.nd?au; Miss Anna Withy presided at the br.>wn table: Miss H. Brayton was Lhairman of the green table; Miss M. Kirr.ball served at the pink table; Miss Mina Rawe was at the yellow table, and Miss J. I'hristianson ha<l charge of the red table. About two hundred people attended. It was a. pronounced success. Mrs. C. C. Edwards, of Greenwood avenue, entertained formally for her suest. Miss Maud Hubbard, of Aurora, 111., Tuesday evening. Musical numbers were given by Miss Rutherford, Miss Gloeser. Miss Steiger, Mr. A. Barker ar.i Mi. J. Goctze. An ele gant lunch was served by the hostess, assist ed by Mrs. H. Otto. Those present were: Misses Maud Hubbard, Anna Steidl. Edith Brayton, Nell Martin, Ella Hutherford, Bettie SteJgor. Mary Rhine, Ida Gloeser, Doia and Julia Christia,nsou; Messrs. A. Barker. P. Calton, G. La'r. J. Goetze, J. Graham, P. S. Laing a:-d E. Shib'.ey. Minnesota Tribe Not. 24. I. O. O. R., were surprised by their friends and relatives Ust Thursday evening at their lodige hia'll on Greenwood avenue. It was the first anni versary cf tf.eir organization, and it was duly celebrated. After a fine programme had befn Dnsented, dancing was bssun and con tinued for several hours. An elegant supper whs served by the ladies. Minneapolis Red men were among the invited guests. Since lta organization No. '.'i has grown to be the largest Redmen lodge !n the Twin Cities, and present prospects bid fair for a steady incrPHse in membership. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rutherford, of 22) East Winifred street, gave a birthday part\ last evening for their daughter, Ella. About five tables of progressive euchre was played, after which dancing was enjoyed. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Kutherford. Miss T. Downing and Mr. J. Goetze assisted in receiving. About twenty-five guests were present. A most enjoyable time was spent by all who attended. The senior class o-f the Hmnboldt high school gave "An Evening With Shakes peare" Thursday in the assembly hall. Two scenes from tie "Merchant of Venice" were presented, and also papers on the author by Harold Engenroen, Cassio Newton, Kath leen Carroll, Hattie Staples. May Caniden, Edith Staples, Jessie James and Lena The Young People's C. E. Society of Bethany Church gave a social Tuesday even ing at the residence of Mrs. Mabel Shaw, 370 HaU avenue. A programme of music and recitations was rendered, and an orches tra played during the evening. Refresh ments were served. A number of West side young people met Thursday evening at the home of Miss Anna McArdle. on Oakdale avenue, and organized the Initial Cinch club. Miss Alma Christian son was elected president. The club will meet a week from Thursday with Miss Mag gie Fedders. Mrs. John Fisher and Miss D. Woodbury entertained the Thursday Night club Thurs day evening at the Fisher residence on Pres- The Young Ladies' Afternoon Euchre cub has adjourned to meet the first Wednes^Ty after Lent with Miss Phillips, of Minneap- Carmel chapter, O. E. S., gave a progres sive euchre Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. B. Doran, on East Congress street. The members of St. Michael's parish will give a musicale and literary entertainment at Paul Martin's hall next Friday evening. Miss Edith Brayton, of Concord street, en tertained the Missionary Study class Monday evening. The Philippines were discussed. Mrs. Young and Miss Forsythe, who have been guests of Mrs. W. R. Sache, of South Smith avenue, have gone to Morro. Mrs. John Thayer, of East Winifred street, entertained the ladies of the Clinton Avenue "If. E. Cnurch Friday afternoon. The Pleasant Sunday Afternoon association gave an entertainment Thursday evening at the Clinton Avenue M. E. church. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Newton, of Cherokee avenue, left last week for a month's visit with friends in St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Wesley Archer and Miss Kate Archer, Hastings, are guests of Mrs. Charles Mes nger, of Bast Isabel street. Mrs. W. W. Stone, of 374 East Robie street, will entertain next Tuesday evening, assist d by Miss Edith Brayton. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Hebron aptist Church met with Mrs. Sam Bray on Thursday afternoon. Miss Florence Hare, of East Congress reet, has returned from a visit to Bismarck, • . D., with relatives. Miss Nellie O'Brien, of West George street, ntertains the Young People's Whist club ext (Monday evening. Mrs. Boobier, of South Dakota, the guest of Mrs. D. W. Ringer, of Midway avenue, has returned home. Mrs. E. Keck, of Bidwell street, enter- Lace Department. jffjf ¥ • Special Mention. IT 'l'i> make room for the new Roods MfVk JBil J&1 IB B>^a ,^J ,/fak '"" Vida Corsets arc entirely new >> constantly arriving we will sell all M #f|B#y#f #f 19 M/MWWM S//W > '" ;l1 Original French bias-rut Models ( { remnants and short lengths of Laces, F^^W^M f M*W m Jm M,W B JW M M^J0 jW M M W\TM S " f inimitable and perfect r fitting pat- Nets, Chiffons and Embroideries at f /^^^/y f/jf Wr^/^&'m m I^^L^ W^s tern, shown here exclusively. HALF PRICE and less Monday. 'JL UV ; "' ( ' P leased l " announce that | Our annual sale of French Valen- * B *^^^ —MIUJL /f* _*~ Miss N. Conloy, expert fitter,' from i ciennes Laces is nosy in progress I &\ /k J^^ tllf * - N ''- w " r '< parlors, will be in our SPECIAL^inff and Insertion }Jj7 lfM*S. SSn* S^ier^S-af ,£ i! ir^'l^S 1 ' K u SIX ™ AND ROBERT STREETS. ST. PAUL. true \?* h ■ 00, 19c, 25c, 35c and 50c, all La Vida Corsets have attained a worth double, ' wonderful reputation among the .' . , I srk niTRWKVKiv FA«mn\ RrrnirTTV f.RWTFn miX nu-pT I most fastidious and fashionable lfe- Among our latest arrivals are | bKK OIR WKhKLY FASHION BULLEII\-GE>,'IEK SII,K DEIT. | dieg We ppecially rec ommend £a handsome App*H4u| effects in black, Vida Corsets, flouncing, faolh ol d i?h S \vt lS shovv m in *C\ ff\ fl f\ /V\ fl TC \\ ft 1 1 W" ftrl I £ ~ a large variety ,f y ies VJIdUU iTIcIICII Z> i\\KZ . The Fur Department. 'JSST &P3SSS 1 ' SSt All New Silks-All Stylish Silks. Qur buyer h _ the S'r'SJS tS C w.V.?lf e fn Ruling, Enthusiastic Silk Selling here Monday. All lots %!!££^£S&"&£ every conceivable .pattern. ready at 9:30 a. m. garment that were bought wtv Just arrived— ißiack Spangled under market value. The maker had Robes with .waist garnitures to 300 piece* of New Foulards, dainty designs, at 49^ the *kins on hand and was anxious match at very.attracuve prices. *\ arrival. Wash Silk* at IQC to * et theni into cash before the We have a no» line of Ladies" lUU pieces ot late arrivals Wash bilks at jyc season c i osecl _ everl if he had to ce r C in- Ve Ti'' in aSa? i m P erials . Puffs . 25 pieces of good Black Japanese Silks at 27C sacrifice all the profit and some of length Windsors" °" S " eXtl ' a 30 pieces of new Corded Taffeta, very heavy, at 59C cost. They are yours Monday r . ' J -' *^^ at these vprices: For Monday— New String *r 200 pieces of Cheney Bros. ' plain ground Foulards, new pat- New Marten Cluster &/ rA Ties and Band Bows. Spe- £%Q terns, at .....69c Scarfs, with 8 tails- SO.-)!) Ca> CaC 25 pieces of Black Japanese Silks, 1% yards wide, at 98c $100 ° values for 20 pieces of Black Satin Duchesse, soft and pure Silk, at.. 4QC $15.00 values for $10.00 Linetl Department. 2 5 pieces of Black Taffeta, strong and lustrous, at 49C Plain Electric Seal Collarette,, r » s . > -*^ new ones> i, n8 d with Skin- d»/ rA MONDAY EXTRAS. 20 pieces of Crepe de Chine, fashion's favorite, at 09c ncr Satin— moo value. JpOtjU 600 Fringed Napkins, size 14x14 100 pieces of Colored Taffeta, strong, rustling and brilliant, for inches, tied fringe, one row of * r a t . . . 57C SEAL JACKETS. fancy openwork, value $3.00 a I if* " ' ,-. , , T . . j»i 1 dozen. Monday, each ™* Here are new Silks-different Silks-extremelv fashionable One case of Glass Toweling, A Silks— moderately priced Silks: sidering the fact that pelts are much 19 inches wide, value 12J' 2 'c a W£ higher that they were a year ago. yard. M0nday ......... Damw pSriS Thi * is °^ a P artJal Ascription of Don ' t ne^ this^ oppor- »I|)|| * of Crash Toweling, 1 A Uamaa Pekltl, the immense collection of novelties t«nity - 52.,0 and $2,0 J^y full bleached, 18 inches wide, yjg Brode Quadrille, ,nread out for your approval. S.lid Jackets for value 12}£c a yard. Monday.. Pekin Moire Faconne, richness, gauzy transparency and fluf- $225 Jackets for $175 Taffeta Barre Chenille, fy softness vie for supremacy in color- ASTRAKHAN COATS /-» a. *x a. a. Tmnrimp Tarrlinif>r(» inc. Patterns and styles varied enough Carpet Department. j^dSe Bar^Chenille, -Lit every taste and every purse. and SSt wS%ria^eto o^r L° S$ Sa Utennf B roche tefS ,° f tHe W ° fld Ch ° iCCSt "-ent, 26 f 30 f „ R A new and of the first class, in keep- ;"- aui etine crocne, creations. incnß3 lon worth up \// - i\ll ing with our reputation. Wherever Damas L-ance tJroche, to $50.00, Monday *|/**""«' v the best and most desirable Floor nc , v . nIMCC *Mr» cm 11 a one. - -1-. i ie • v 1 Coverings were to be found we have GRENADINES AND FOULARDS. a garments, _3o to 36 inches long, procured them. Whatever your wish _. , . . - mmm „. „-__!.+. ™!ii, nMt rtn( » worth up to 505.00 and AA may nave been, we have anticipated Dressy women's wardrobes are not complete without one -00l Choice Mon . >4U. UU it, and you have the assurance that Grenadine Dress for special occasions, and one Foulard Dress day fr! e n!i h L n Ah^n^?mf a r mS y nice, genteel wear. We've gathered the choicest styles, s . The beauty of. Skc stock is made combined with A 1 qualities. They are here, ready tor you, ™ Snritia Miliitierv more attractive by bur prices, which and at prices so modest that none may be considered extrava- cw opuus iiinmcij. SSo^U^nd* ffant for buying. To introduce them strongly for Monday- tSSFim fn > d^e\ U rVa" e you r r%trv y c 0 e Ur to di d?s° P lay Qrenadines-45 to 48 inches wide, 98c to $3.50 a yard. P uT a \ a l%^ZT^^2oJiZ them. This is a good time to call, Foulards— 24 inches Wide, 49C, 69c and 98c a yard. Borne beautiful Models in purple. DC 101*0 tllG Spring I*llSll DGgJIIS. new spring Dress Goods.— Notions and Dress Findings. A grand and complete showing of the verr latest importa- . ****&* the second week, with a selling record to beat that tions of Frencl? Dres? Fabrics-Crepe Veilings, Embroidered ls simply phenomena 1 Bu .t we are equal to be emergency- Veilings, Bareges Etamioe, Velour Renaissance; Poplin Onde- new specials added, and prices lower than you ever heard of line, Lattice Fabriques, Tringline Voile and Silk and Wool elsewhere. Crepes. Monday extra specials: Best Shell Whalebone, 36-iach Cabinet Hairpins; all styles and long-, the regular 18c quality. Q** sizes, full count. Monday 2 C A 40-inch Eng-'.ish Hard-twisted Covert Suitingf3, the proper fab- AQp Mond.iy price only %M%O boxes for %M\o ric for cycling costumes, the 75c a yard quality, for Monday triFO Collar Foundations, all widths, Shell Celluloid Side Combs, large Our famous Snnderland Serge, steam sponged and shrunk RQa black and white. Special, K£g% | size and heavy teeth. Mon- Oa ready to wear, all pure worsted, 75c a yard value, for Os#o 2 collars for %9\M day, per pair %9%J> Our Pilot Cheviot, shrunk and sponged, wear guaranteed, 50 "T C Velveteen Skirt Binding, best Crimped or straight wire Hair inches wide.in all the leading colors and black. Specinl price.... i 511* goods, plain or corduroy. Per Q-j Pins, all sizes. Special, o pa- £q A fine showing of ' New Zibelipe Plaids, the correct fabric for .eparate J *£ Q °^ ' * "£ ' ' Binding ' Braid, small; black skirts. Pr.ces are correct. wide width, the regular 5c «I** and colors. Special, E^ Black EngTish-Mohair Sicilian, a fabric that will give great service, quality, for fc2v each "W specially adapted for skirts, sheds dust and is springy and wiry, 7E. Dress Shields' large size Im- Mourning Pins, 80 to the fZg* 54 inches wide— the regular $1.00 quality, for fl %9*J peri al light weight and pure rubber, box. Special, 3 boxes f0r. ... i#U 10 pieces of new. French Crepons — just received — styles not shown be- the regular 18c quality. Mon- C&tf% English Book Pins, black and » fore — in popular bliitered patterns, the regular $2.25 quality, Q4 7■% day only *FO white assorted. Special, per Eg* for Monday.... %P I ■ fl O Sateen-covered double wire Dress book! w,O New Black Blistered Jacquard Dimpled Polka Dot. Mohair Soufle Stays. 1 dozen to the set, any C** Fine Cotton Tape, black or white, and Silk and Wool Crepons at 79>, $1.09, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, color. Monday only *»W assorted in bunches, some have as $2,00, $2 25 and $3.00 a yard. E«st silk-stitched Bone Cas- W|^ much as a dozen pieces. Spe- EZg% ing, all colors. Per yard only ■•> cial, per bunch %*%* line 5 * of Coverts, Mixed Venetians, Fancy Best American Pins, all 4Aa Best Nickel-plated Safety Qa Tailor Suitiug-S, Cheviots, Homespuas, Tweeds, Broadcloths and sizes. Monday 3 papers for IV© Pins, all sizes, 3 papers for. . +*%* Bicycle Suitings at right pricss. You never had such a chance to buy for spring sewing as ■' 3 NOW. The above are the dependable kind— the kind that Men's Furnishings. Card Prizes gives satisfaction. m, .. ... , . . and Weddinpr Gifts. Visit the art __ _. T < + These are the kind of bargains department for everything and any- \hOUt Kid GIOVeS. NeW Wash Goods. that bring the men folks in— best thing ln the g i ft n ne . AUUH * 11IU v»iwvwa. quality croods— prices that are righc: Good qualities and good styles at We are proud to invite an inspec v,» P^rr-1^ -inri Madras Shirts moderate prices have given our tion O f the Wash Fabrics that will Fine 1 ercale ana Maaras snirts, Dy^g-ipj, Patterns Glove business a hearty lift, and our be spread out Monday for your ap- S spring styles, nobby patterns, some DHlieriHi fUHCrnS. g]oye ig lncreasing every sea - p rO val-fashlon' S choicest reflections. worth 51.23 and tfl.SO fl»| A|\ They are begt tne world over _no son. all the novelties of the season. each. Monday spe- $I.^ll char.cc for argument. We are St. During the last few days we have Within the past 36 hours we've re l cial Paul agents for all Buttenck patterns rece ived extensive shipments of Per- oe ived 25 pieces of New Embroidered Thr "Pre-ident" Suspenders for nd Publications. April patterns now rin . s Peerless Plquo and tne ce ie- Swisses. 25 pieces of finest Organdies. .„ n , ns t "comfortable to rA brated Maggionl. 50 pieces of Madras and 50 pieces of »* . i?j . t mpn rniiar« -t f Hundreds and hundreds of people cial, at v A full and complete line of Linen Men's Fine Lmen Collars, |r , at this store through th / y P s . '" ""' . Madras. Egyptian Tissues. Tucked most perfect shapes, \^ mailg always shipped same And our Sappho. the (>| M Zephyrs and Percales— the most /a each < day instructions are received. Try best kid glove in the world a^(| beautiful patterns ever shown in the jy\ - Two for 25 cents. us with a sample order. for Northwest. tamed the Nil Desperandum Euchre club Tuesday evening. Mrs Robert Wardell, of Midway avenue, will entertain the Willard W. C. T. U. next Tuesday afternoon. The Why Not Cinch club met Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. Kinsey, of Hancock street. Mrs. Otto Leltner, of Stryker avenue, en tertained the Friendly Euchre club last Thurs day afternoon. Moses Bixler. of Baldwin, Wls., who has been visiting his son, Robert Bixler, has re turned home. Mr J B Parker and son Godfrey, of East Isabel street, are visiting relatives at Win nipeg, Man. Miss Florence Sharp, of East Winifred street, entertained the Y. P. S. of Ascension Church. Miss Florence Baker, of Bancroft street, will entertain informally next Wednesday evening. Mrs Zimmons. of Forest Lake, is the guest of Mrs. A. E. Hummel, of East Winifred street. Miss Alice Thompson, the recent guest of Miss Mattie Pierce, haß ' returned to Still water. Mrs R Ryan of East Isabel street, enter tained the Helpful club t Wednesday after noon. Mrs D P. Roussopoulos. ©t Prescott street, had the Kensington Tea club" Tuesday after noon. Mrs. H. Anderson, of Bellows street, left Friday to visit her daughter, at Dubuque. 10. Henry Goyette has returned from a two weeks' visit to his old home in Illinois. Mrs E. Haines, of *be' Clinton, enter tained the guild Wed^eay*- afternoon. Mr and Mrs. W. F^ Snche, of Smith ave nue, entertained at djftner. Sunday. Miss Mina Rowe, q&East Congress street, has returned from D<jte«:\Center. Mrs. G. H. HosmerjTol, Ohio street, enter tained at dinner Thur«Jajf-"evenlng. Louis Gaulthier enfßi'talined the Hendricks School orchestra Frid>^y M E Melady and vtfsSfMary E. Burke, of Hibbing, Minn., are Vjff}& side guests. E. A. Hummel, of $ast Winifred street, is in New York on busiOfess;.. Mrs. J. V. F. Davist ot*East Isabel street, is in Wisconsin. EAST Sy. . .*! iUL. Mrs. Bassie Linds*Ji% ' f York street, gave a party in honoip£rh< birthday Tues day afternoon. AiuoiS.-tße j Jests were Mra. Theodore Nelson, Mrffl* A ier.son, Mrs. A. Lundquist, Mrs. Hu^tgKn; Mrs. Nystrom, Mrs. Emmerson, the >rf!s?e9^lulda and Min nie Lundo.uist. Mrs. Lundstrum -was as sisted by Miss Alice and Cecelia Lindstrum and Alice Nygtrum. g A reception will be given next Monday evening in the parlors of tire Arlington Hills churc* by the members of the Reading cir cle. There will be a short programme. Those taking part will be Rev. F. A. Dris coll, Miss Addle Knapp, Miss Anna Whit ney, Miss Ada Brack and Mrs. Qeorge Elder. Papers will be read on the subject of "Mor monism." Prof, and Mrs. Ernst, of York street, were given a surprise Thursday evening by the students of the German Lutheran seminary at Lake Phalen, in honor of their 30th mar riage anniversary. The college orchestra waa in attendance and furnished music, render ing a programme of national popular airs. About fifty guests were present. Sir. and Mrs. William Marktvam enter tained a company of friends at dinner Mon day evening In honor of their fifth weddins anniversary. Covers were laid for ten, after which progressive cinch was played. Prizes were won by Miss Gibson. Mrs. Mahle, Messrs. W. Jones and C. Sprague. Ellsworth Circle No. 8, Ladies of the G. A. R., will give a reception to the depart ment president, Mrs. Helen. M. Irish, Friday evening, at the home of their president, Mrs. F. A. Twtss. 353" East Ninth street. All friends of the order are cordially in vited. Mr. and Mrs. Tliomas Robinson, of Mount Ida street, entertained at progressive cinch Thursday evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. L. Good. Mrs. E. Moorhead. Mrs. E. Good and William Powell. Mrs. Cartwright, of Hudson, was guest of honor. A reception wag given Monday evening at the home of Mrs. E. A. Elder, on Burr street, for Mrs. Dalles and Miaj May Dalles, of Burr street, who left the last of the week for Oak Park. 111., where they will' make their future home. Mrs. Carl Akman was given a surprise Thursday afternoon ot her home on Jease street. About fifty ladies were present. Mrs. AUiman was presented with a purse of money as a token of friendship. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Sanderson, of Roaney street, gave a dinner Monday evening for their tenth anniversary. The out of town gue-sts were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McClintock, of Fergus Falls. Dr. Whitney will address the Arlington Hill Mothers' club next Wednesday after noon in the John Ericsson school. '"The Throat" will be the subject. Mrs. John Blom was given a surprise Wednesday afternoon at her home, 705 Bed ford street, in honor of her birthday by about fifty of her lady friends. A surprise was given Miss Celia Ray by a number of her young friends Wednesday evening. Games and music were the features of the evening. Miss Adella Shiels, of Burr street, enter tained at cards Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Graham, of Ft. Yates, N. D. Dr. O. Sohlberg spent part of the week In St. Peter, where he was in attendance at the school meeting of the board of direc tors. Mrs. Andrew Staples, of Bedford street, en tertained at dinner Tuesday for Mrs. George Libby and Mrs. Jenuie Staples, of Minneap olis. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sullivan, of Minne haha street, will entertain the Trainmen* Social club Saturday evening, 18th. Mrs. Gibson, of Bradley street, will enter tain the Amity Social club next Tuesday afternoon at progressive euchre. Mr. and Mrs. George Ackerly, of Edgerton street, entertained the Silver Spoon Cinch club Thursday evening. Mrs. E. A. Driacoll, of Burr street, has returned from a three months' visit with friends in Toronto. Mra. H. P. Giles, of York street, entartalned part of the week Mr. and Mrs. Kelly, of Farmington. Mrs. A. N. Stanles, of York street, enter tained M. I'pham Treat, of Belfast. Me., the past week. * Mrs. F. L. Korth, of Lafayette avenue, en tertained Mrs. W. Heath, of Superior, during the week. Miss Olive Bi'.lard, who has been visiting East St. Paul friends, has returned to Breck enridge. Miss Gertrude Johnson, of Moorhead, is a guest of Miss Minnie Lundquist, of Sims street. Miss May Daly entertained at a fudge party Thursday afternoon at her home on Jenks street. Miss Grace Moran. of Dcs Moines, 10.. is a guest of Mrs. H. A. Wilson, of Minnehaha street. Mrs. Jamp.s Herbert, of De Soto street, has been visiting her parents in Sheldon, X. D. Miss Irish, of De Soto street, has returned from several weeks' visit in Fargo, X. D. Mr. and Mrs. William Weston have gone to St. Lcuis for a month's visit. Mrs. E.- A. Walker is entertaining Mrs. J. W. Gibson, of Menomonee. Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen are entertaining friends from Owatonna. Miss Jennie Winch, of Canada street, has gone to Detroit, Mich. Mrs. R. F. Newell, of Grove street, is iv Butte, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rust have returned from Thorpe, Wls. ST. PAUL PARK. The Cicero Society of St. Paul's Colles* gave a public entertainment Friday evening. Tho chapel was tastily decorated with tha national colors. A large number of young people from St. Paul were present. The pro- gramme was: Piano Duet i Selected Misses Lulu Beldeu and Minnie Boettcher. Oration "Diversity of Opinions" C. A. Wentsch. Paper "Cicero Forum" Editor, H. Haag; Reporter, C. W. Miller. Vocal Solo Selected E. J. Ruenitz. Recitation "Der Fixe Lateiner" W. G. Boemmels. Address W. F. Dueno-w Vocal Solo— "Waiting" Millard Miss Minnie Boettcher. Debate— "Resolved, That the United States government should retain the Philippines." Affirmative, E. L. Broecker; negative, C. 11. Miller. Vocal Quartette — "Mighty Jehovah" ..Bellini Ml?s Lydia Marquardt." Mrs. H. J. Hoffert, W. G. BoeinmeU. C. H. Miller. Mrs. .John Weeks rntertainea a few young people FYlday pveninz In honor of her son, Jaj'i The guests were Misses Etta Anderson, Louise Bell. Addle Kendall, Stanley Him melwright, Perl Carroll and Arthur Kendall. Mrs. Charles A. Cres»3y entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sparry at dinner Thursday. Mr 3. Jotin Willoughby entertained Mrs. C. A. Parker, of Newport, at luncheon Tues day. Mrs. Bauter has returned from a abort Southern trip. Mr. Bauter accompanied hei on her return. Mrs. Mot*. Kent will entertain the Horn* and Country club next Thursday, at which time Mrs. M. D. Miller will give a talk on "Social Purity." ST. ANTHOW PARK. Last Saturday evening the senior c!a.-» of the college gave a farewell party. The class presented Prof. Robertson with a gold watch. The presentation speech was mads by Mr. Wilson, president of the class. Prot. Robertson responded. Mra. Meredith entertained the B class of the college Monday evening at an apple pis party. A huge pie was awarded the persoa presenting the best poem. Miss Matthews won the prize. The Boy's Improvement It-ague met Thurs day evening at the home of Mrs. D. C. Martin and reorganized their society. The Women's Club of the Church of Our Father gave a musical and dancing party last evening in Central hall. Tomorrow evening S. M. Owen will address the students of the Agricultural college. Hig subject will be '•Expansion." The Ladles' Guild of the Episcopal Church met Tuesday with Mrs. Herbert Plant, of, Knapp street. The Baker branch of the Mothers' club will meet Wednesday afternoon at tha Baker achool. Mrs. Virginia C. Meredith entertained the Russian History class at a luncheon on Fri day. The Ladies' Reading circle met Fridar with Mrs. Tisdale. Mrs. D. F. Polk ha* returned from Chi cago. MACALESTER. Tha Phlladelphlan Literary society gave iv annual entertainment Tuesday evening in tho college auditorium: Miss Margue r it» Morton was directress. The comedy, "Our Boys" was presented. Those taking par* were J. C. Abels, I. D. Ror.eh, P. P. Brush, R. B. Snyder, H. N. Morse, R. W. Smits, Mias Myrtle Benson, Miss Belle Campbell, Miss Theresa Ga»*ell and R. E. Hcrron. Those furnishing music were Miss Leila Pot ter Miss Faith Martin, Miss Emily Williams, A. H. Brush, Dr. E. F. Geer. Misis Theresa Gaskell entertained Mlaa Lillian McCloud Tuesday and Wednesday. Rev. Mr. Marsh, of Cottonwood, wal • oollege visitor this week. Mrs. George Somers left Saturday for % prolonged visit in Washington, Philadelphia* New York, Boston and other Eastern cltie* The PhTade'.phian and Hyperion societies will engage in debate next Friday evening in the college auditorium. The young ladies of the college have or ganized a basket ball team. The men of MacaJester will give an en tertainment on March 3. — you find them e-»erywhere — the Gordon hati — tho standard tor men and. women.