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20 plrfsi faSo6ial 6ir6ies| Ilf lillllilillltlllliilllllillllllilllllllllllililllllil Soci ■ ■'">• little in a social waj ■ ■■• si six days. The !:■!•. no doubt, has had something to .in wiih the dearth <■; social life in the ly city, for capricious March de terminedly turn, a her back last week >>:> spring and flirted .nest outrageausly with winter. S 'en the occasional small tea and luncheon which have heretofore stirred small tipples <>n she otherwise placid s\"- : ■ ' "'• th< dull Lenten period, w-i.- noi in < \ id< If the past has been dull, the future bids fair mon so, !"•.■ very little i:i the way or social life is promised for the coming two weeks, in fact, after this week comes hol> week, and society has decreed that this period must be kept with even mon rigor that ihe rest of the •n period. • • • Mrs. ''. D. I 1 '- Coster entertained a eom of children Tuesday afternoon at her homo on Summit avenue in honor of the birthday -if Ruth De Coster. Mrs. J),- i\,sn r was assisted by Mrs. Horton and Miss De Coster. • • • -.- of S:. Paul young people, chap froued by Mr. and Mis. Clinton Burnett Mersey, of Laurel avenue, were guests at fi sleighing parts and supper given Wednesday evening by Mrs. Charles Brew h, of Minneapolis. • • • . Miss Grace Doran, <■'. Summit avenue, |b.i\.- :i birthday party Tuesday afternoon fei honor of her niece, Catherine Stevens. • * * * " -ri ■ itatioh explains f:.- If: .\ blrthda> i ption there will be \i which «• ..■■■■' • ach one to s ■■•• Tuesday. March twenty-first, the time, ':'.> Dr. Goodrich* s you'll have to climb, And, in thi • - ■ '"-i now unfold I'm pennies as many as you are years old. also gi\ ■ \ou a cup "I '.■■a An. l som R. S. V. P. 2r.6 ■!i avenue. • • • .\!;s. E. A. Patrick, ■ Pleasant avenue, 1 as Issued cards for an afternoon euchre W'edn* sd Mrs. William Weatherby. i t" Laurel ave nue, wili ■ vary •hiss Mon aft< moon. Mrs. Robinson will give readings. Mis. s. 1.. Thygeson, <>r Charles street, will entertain in. Midwinter Euchre club .lay. The Chauvln-Faul will give their first :;'! masquerade ball and cake walk r.lav evning. April S. at the A. O. U. W. hall, HIS Rice street liiilyard's or chestra will furnish the. music. nan circle v. 11l hold Its regular meeting in I. O. O. I", hall, corner i>r Fifth ami VTabasha, Monday evening. Arrangements ;t< being made for a joint entertainment with Prosperity lodge, W. O. VV., Thursday, March 30, in I. O. O. F. ha!!. A birthday reception will l> Tues day afternoon from :' in •; at the home <>! Mrs. Asa I-'. <; irirli. on Nelson ave ntie by -,i.< l-adies' Sn'i^v of the People's ii. The hostess will be assisted in rec •ivii'L: by ih< f the society. A programme of vocal am! instrumental musit will be given and .Mis. William Fos ter, -t Minneapolis!, will give readings. Sible.v circle. Ladies of the G. A. R., will >-i\. n E-"uh'cre ;. ..'(> Thursdaj evening in the ladies ordinary of the Ryan hotel. The proceeds will !.■■ • xpended for flowers 1 ■ '■•'■ used <> Memorial day for decorating ■ I.I:, rs' graves. T .■ following ladies il> entertainment i:i charge: Mrs \\ :. iain Wallace. Mi-.- Clyde Snyder, Mrs. J<i ~. Mrs. :...u. Mi Morey, Mrs. Sin el iU- and Mis.- I Mercy will meet ■ parlor .\;. Ing at 7 o'clock. •''■' school, will Sive a number of recitations illustrated "■ harts prepared i,. himself. Louis Jaky will give urn zither solos. Pli asure • • I n l> will give Its ninth s,M-:;,! bop Easter Monday even ing, Apiil :;. -i Twin City hall, Rice street I iiiv.--iiy ftvenue. The arrange ments are in charg< of I >. c. Hartnett, J J. i ■ !. ; .. ' , owe The rniversali.st Ladies' society will '■ o'clock wttfc Mrs. W J.. ! lull, : eet, to perfect ar r their Easier sale and il i■ l held March 2S, In \*o. 0, The [oral. MATRIMONIAL Emma Millec. •■ ■■ A. Miller, of VTfnne? rd J. Bobleter, state ; storekeeper, and son of Col I has i,. en announced to i ■•■ residence of the bride's ! mother. SOS Si: I ■ sou th Minne- ' moon, April 1L» ■ble.ter will reside in St. Paul after their marriage. M ad. ■ i \ -hi. ago ad • hi : ■;,, Great I rm< rly a resi : , . n ed March 7 1 M , ss ,. Bates Hillman, daugh ;'V:! -' Samuel .!. Hillmln. : nc '-' »«■ The groom Is well known •■•'■< has many friends In St Paul. :> ,V. ! .U! an Maud A 1;i '' and Henry while William were married Wednesday ' - o'clock at the home of the 1 and Airs. j. p. ai avenue. Mr and Mrs , . | _-, /. . : ,; : .' ' after April 15 ■ish and George ,;:,.'■' rl _ wer< n *Wried Wednesday aft "■";■' The ceremony was performed .■i 7,. V- ar:! i Mr - and Mrs - Sel ... '■;'> \\.-.ii.,.5,i:. y evening for the 1 •'-' on th< ir wedding Journey. DINNERS AND LUNCHEONS. « ',!'" Vt h A 1 n 1 . f -' avP !ne second of a penes "i Informal d!!:nf-rs Thursday even ing at her home on Holly avenue Miss Morgan, "I New York, was tho guest of honor. 'The tab), was In white- and ye - low, white tulip* and yellow daffodils rormlng the decotationis. Those present were: Mr and Mrs. William Dampier, Mr. and Mrs. George Tapley, Mrs. C B Morgan, Miss Dan-pier and Miss Mor- Mrs. John McCulloch, of Osceola ave nue. gave a dinner Thursday evening for Mrs. Cooper and Rev. John Sinclair. Tho table was decorated in green and white Green and while hooded candelabra form ed the centerpiece. The flowers were Bride roses; white carnations, ferns and srailax. Covers were laid for ten Mr and Mrs. c. h. rates, of Dayton avenue, gave a small dinner party Thurs day evening In honor of Clarence Edd~ and e*-Gov. \ai,-. f Winona. Maj. Rus" -- ■■• and Mr. and Mrs. <•. G. Titcomb were the other guests. Mr. and Mrs. William Danforth. who are with the Prank . Daniels Opera C om pany, were guests of honor -it. a dinner given rhiu-sday evening at the Bucklng i. by Mr. atid Mrs. Charles Kelloge Harmon. ■ Mr. and Mrs. I. l>. Bond, of Marshall ayenue. entertained Informally at dinner Monday event-,- for Samuel Bond of Omaha. Mr. and Mtp, E. C. Warner, of st An thony avenue, entertained at dinner rhursday evening. Covers wore laid for Mrs. O. B. Edgerton, of Lincoln avenue, entertained at dinner Wednesday evening for^Mrs. Edward Edgerton, of"Yankton, Mr. and Mrs. R. c. White, oi Marshal] avenue, entertained at dinner Thursday evening. * PLEASURES PAST. Mrs. C. J. liixon. of West Seventh street, entertained at a progressive cinch }>a;t\ last week. Piizes were won by Mrs. (Mell. Miss E(iith Gross. Miss Helen diner; Mr. Will Lay Clair Mr Will Branston and Mr. Odtell. Lunch was* serv ed at midnight. The table decorations were American Beauty roses, carnations tulips and ferns. There was music dur ing the evening and a most enjoyable time was had \<y all present. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Odell. Mrs. Bout - .. Miss BoutweU; Mrs. Gross, Miss Vr" SS \,- Mrs - £ r i-wyer. Mrs. Marshall. Miss Mane Dv Fault. Mis^ May Kent Miss Huldah BDtSCh, Miss G^tio ■ diner. Mtea Helen Baudiner, Miss Nellie Greene, Will Brautsen. Will i "ay cfa ir McDonald, E. S. Gilkerson. B. H Gilker son, George C. Pound. William Greene and Henry Greene. The American History club met last Monday evening at the residence of Mi and Mrs. -J. F. Gregory, on Carroll street If. H. Merrick read an interesting paper written by W. H. Williams on early re li«i(u:s disturbances in the New England i olonies. Mrs. Merriek read a paper on "Indian Wars in the Colonies." Other papers were: "Recollections of a Summer Visit to Plymouth," Miss Nellie Dow, and "Boston and Salem; Tlieir Development," by Miss Hello <_'. Hope. A discussion on "Colonization" was led by Dr. Griswold. The club will meet with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wright March 27. Mrs. Dioner, oi" Selby avenue, grave an afternoon coffee Thursday. Those pres ent were: -Mrs. Vahsen, Mrs. Moorhead, Mrs. Banders, Mrs. Bremer, Mrs. Lundt, Mrs. Remmler, Mrs. Bartlett, Mrs. lush er. Mrs. Hubert, of Minneapolis; the IQsses Fisher, Miss Bremer, Miss Diener and Miss Elsie Remmler. Mrs. Alfred Guiterman gave a card party Thursday afternoon at her home un Carroll street. Kuchiv was played at twelve tables. The _parlors were prettily decorated with roses, English violets and daffodils. Tho hostess was assisted by Miss Green. Mrs. Flood entertained the Tuesday Aft ernoon Eue-hre club last week. Prizes \v<re won by Mrs. Essenger Belwine and Mrs. Martina. Mrs. Morrison, of Park avenue, will entertain the club next Tues day. Mrs. Charles F. Shanley entertained at euchre Thursday at the residence of Airs. J. J. Ahem, on Capitol boulevard, assist ed by Mrs. H. A. Young. Prizes were won by Mrs. Bhepley, Mitchell. Swartz and Manley. Mis. E. A. Rich entertained the Merry Evening Euchre club ThursSay evening. High scores were made by Mrs. H. Lutz, Mrs. A. Gudaxn, L. EUsenmenger, 11. l.utz and B. Waiters. Mrs. A. Poirier. of Louis street, enter tained at a thimble bee Wednesday aft ernoon. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. Snris^s. of St. Albans street. Miss Edna Romer, of Ramsey street, en tertained a few friends Friday in celebra tion of her birthday. FUTURE PLEASURES. Miss Florence B-axter will entertain the C. T. V. club Tuesday eviuing at her houie on Bankroll street. The club will piv<- a dance at Cer.tral hall April 10. The Laurel Cycle club will give a cinch party Friday evening at the club houso on Summit avenue. Tin 1 club will also rive a dancing part. April 12, at Lett's hall. The Relief Society of St. Paul Chapter No. 24, C). E. S., will give a. progressive euchre party at the home of Mrs. 10. H. Milham, IKIS St. Anthony avenue, tomor row afternoon. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr ami Airs. George F. Hall, of 110 West Third street, will return this morn ins: from New York, where Mr. Hall met his wife on her return from Paris! Mrs. A. George and son, of Otranto, 10., are the guests of Mrs. A. D. Gray, of Moreland. Miss Coadin, of East Third street. Is entertaining Miss McDevitt, of Belle Plaine, Mrs. Maurice Auerbach, of Summit avenue, has returned from Washington. Mrs. H. X. Malloy, of the Forepaugh block, has returned from the East. Mrs. O. c. Macklett, of Dayton ave nue is visiting in New Orleans. Miss Richmond win leave for Europe early next month. Dr. S. W. Robillai-d has gone to Hill borough, Term. Mrs. C. Cleveland Hoyt has returned from New York. Cat-! Romer has returned from Oel weir, 10. DAYTON'S BLUFF. An entertainment for the benefit of St Johns Coil,,, lie L-Rurch was given Fri day evening, in the hall o» Frances stree;. by the Criterion Dramatic club A comedy, "Selwyn's Night Out." was given by the following: Miss Katherine Kers.-,<. Joseph I -lister. Miss Fannie Dean, Miss Loretta llifkey, Frank H Ford F \V. Inden, Miss Gt-rirude Jacobson, Miss Florence Starkey and Edward Farrell Others taking part in the programme were: Mise ilin.i. .Row?, Miss Louise chryst and.. George Datn^s. The Junior Kinvorth I-eaguo of tho Bates Avenue _L E. church gave a social Thurgday evening in tho church parlors. Miss Atkins and Miss Van Duyne had charge of the ;> iTair. A musical pro gramme was given by tlip Misses Ethel Le May. Beatrice @atola, Julia Womack Emma Patton. Luella Snow and bottle Woodland. Refr.--shir.enis were served by the Miss.-s Edna Van Duyne, Emma Patton. Lulla Suar and Ethel and Dora Le May. Mrs. Charles Tivey entertained the Ladies Aid Society of Hie Bates Avenue M. JC. church, Friday afternoon. Those in charge of the programme were: Mrs Brin*. Mrs. Frank Van Duyne, Mrs. Tracy and Mrs. Nienhauser. Those tak ing part were: Miss Burke. Miss Carrie Krieger, Miss Dora Simpson and Mr. Ted Simpson. A number of line graphophone selections were given. The Capitol City Cycle club will give an entertainment Saturday, April 8, at the club house, for their seventh anniver sary. On the arrangement committee I fire: Messrs. Gu? Mv hand, Edward Ritt | Martin Cook. Carl Slocum, Frank Davis } and Frank Rhibeck. The St. Anthony Hill orchestra will furnish music. A in formal at home for club members was given i,n St. Patricks evening. The Dayton's Bluff Women's Christian Temperance union met Wednesday after noon with J.lrs. Ralph Brounson. Ad dresses were made by Miss Agnes Lttph and Mrs. Russell. Piano solos were given by Master Ralph Brounson. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Hay ward, of Con way street. The Hesperian club met Wednesday evening with Mrs. George Webber. Thn prizes were given to Mrs. Saunders. Miss Soule, Mrs. Griffen, Mr. Ktmball, Mrs Smith and Mr. Griffen. The next meet ing will be with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Le May, 953 East Third street. Owing to the Easter vacation, the meeting of the Dayton's Bluff Mothers' club will be held Monday, March 20, In stead of March 27. A paper on "Un trutF.fillness In children" will be given by Miss Laura Hand. Miss Alice Yon Deyn entertained the Bachelor Belles Friday afternoon. Prizes were awarded to Miss Anna Seeger, Miss Janet Fischbein and Gilbert Henry. Mis* Ida Bohn will entertain the club Fri day afternoon. Mrs. Fred Haller entertained the Up-to- Date Cinch club Saturday evening, March 12. The prizes were given to Mrs. Orosse. Mrs. Saoles, Mrs. Bradley, Mr Saples, Mr. Grosse and Mr.! Fisher. A special meeting of the C. T. U. club was held Thursday evening at the home of Miss Nina Hamilton. The club will hold its regular meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Florence Baker. Mrs. Gebhard Bohn gave an informal cinch party Wednesday evening The prizes were won by Miss Alice yon Deyn John Seeger and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Muench. The Misses Darmody, of Plum street entertained informally Thursday even ing. Assisting the Misses Darmody were Miss Nellie Malloy and Miss Mamie Darmody. The Ladies' Co-operative Society of the Atlantic Congregational Church will mcci Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs W. W. Lewis, nf the Euclid View. The Relief Society of St. Paul Chapter No. 24, Order of the Eastern Star, will give a military euchre party, at the house of Mrs. E. H. Milham, Monday. Mrs. John Seeger entertained the Cinch club Monday evening. The prize winners were Mr. and Mrs. E. Muench, Miss Olga Muench and Mrs. Robert Seeger. The Epworth League of Bates Ave nue M. E. Church gave a social at the home of Mrs. Frank Van Duyne, Tues day evening. Mrs. E. R. Findley entertained the Ladies' Aid Society of the East Presbyte rian Church at a thimble bee Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allison entertained at euchre Tuesday evening. Assisting Mrs. Allison were the Misses Allison and Miss Cox. Mrs. H. Brand, of the Marlowe enter tained at tea Thursday Mr. and Mrs Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory and Miss Lulu Davis. St. Agnes' Guild of St. Peter's Church will give an Easter Fale in the guild rooms Wednesday evening. Mrs. H. Eddy has charge. Invitations have been issued by Mr and Mrs. F. Eubanks for their thirtieth wedding anniversary, Saturday evening. A surprise was given Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. John Rotegrass for the tenth anniversary of their marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Pulsifer and Miss Pulsifer who have- been guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, have returned to lowa. The Ladies' Aid Society of St. John's Catholic Church will meet Wednesday, April 5. with Mrs. Flaherty. The Boy's Brotherhood of St. Andrew's will meet Monday evening in the guild rooms of St. Peter's church. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. George entertained THE ST. PAUL GLOBE, SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1899. 5 ->!? d°?lls D f?r P fr m , Jfjf ¥ * Lace Apartment. £ % ;;^%=?ir !?oB,!;S£v?;; Sixth and /^Jk MS^fWFB^wMJ)£MVi 4)l* > sixth and i^ " ™-f ' - ''----- » 0 " 3 - k / ' Among the new arrivals are Embroid- St Paul II I >• hi All " OV o rS JHsh P °' nt ' Vcnlsp . Ar a- > cred and Printed Pi<iues and Swisses, * t^^^ i <f±JJk J*\ A St Paul ml f. 6 " 31 , 883 "^' Arabesque and/ N Linen and Cotton Madras, Plain and " -l * lOtjP^r MM /k S f<x\XU many other handsome styles of heav;, U V Silk Striped Tissues. Printed and Plain V|£f# ¥s*M*L£/*m J match lvl X m K s il1 " 1 Bands to N [+ Organdies, Scotch and French Ging- ■■mm^B r \s \^m&>' 9 mV,- r * \ haras, Dimities and a large line of 1 * — l "« '"f appli.meing in black, white /^ ►/ Percales f cream— many shapes and qualities. V !> your inspection. IT Qf SpCCSa! Oil 17 Q V The Fur Department JlLllO and Extraordinary Interest glLlka.t'S^HSSvs N FUR NECKWEAR. J ' Sngi *" f ° r WaiHts a » d trim- A r * i Kx ' ll^ vti spring novelties, including February 20th the Paul Gumbinner Silk Company and the Belding- Bros. Silk Company, 455 a S(e , our beautiful Robes of Net and S and 457 Broadway, New York City, were damaged by" fire, water and smoke. Our Silk buyer SuS^S^are^Se SSSTStoZ 0 V this Beaso3 of the year before. They was in New York <at the time, and, immediately after the settlement with the insurance adjust- ever shown. ? > Sff^is?S£^^yrb33 «"• included a very large purch.se. Having first choice, we were enabled to secure the best £$££? £\?l£2? SLS?"S 6 ►/ the manufacturer to keep his work- Of the several different lot 3 styles— very nobby. > f. men busy at a dull season ot the year »j. yii;rii I CCC THAN HA I C THCID ATTIIAI TACT Exclusive ideas in Ladies' French *> lor him, and thereby hangs the tale. A I /YUJC/ll LC3S I IlAl> lIALr 1 IlblK ALILIAL LUbl. Neckwear just opened. WA / New Arrivals-Persian d»|r AA Out of the tremendous collection of more than 20,000 yards you will not find 100 yards that JS^'* 1 Mo ° d . a y- Fre ° eh sft- ♦) one 1 fof vIS-Wv show th « slightest effects of tht fire. In fact, we could easily sell them for perfect Silks if we £ r ' qUahty A 7 Sie-soones^for "."...$lO 00 W £f f *°^ ls P? sed - Thls ls not our object, however. W e own them at a very low figure, and to S wi ss , Cambric and Na'in-'|/* r C Astrakhan Yoke Electric 6r aa further impress upon you the fact that we are always to the front in the Silk rank we will sook Embroidery, worth up \7 C A ►) Seal Collarettes-58.50 $5 (I I tell ihcm tO 25c a * ard ' ior " 2V \ > one3for v AT MUCH LESS THAN HALF WHAT THEY ARE WORTH. 1ft Wa * h V aces> wolth lp to Cr, V S New Marten CLust.r AA .J° C a yard ' 3C 0 / Scarfs, with 8 tails— tDDaUU The variety and quantities are so large that we can't enumerate them--almo»t every kind (♦ SIO.OO values for Ve/.VV known to the Si { k trade> * J . . *J 0 $1500 values for $10.00 The Silks will be arranged on center tables Monday, and will be ready for sale at 9:30 a. m. White Goods Sale > £♦ SEAL JACKETS. If needing anything- in Silks now, or if you are likely to need anything for months to come, Every lady m the land has the one V ►> London -dyed Alaska Seal at 7°U had .better see these. ambition now, and that is to se- << SSS££#*sa| ADDITIONAL INTERESTING SILK NEWS. §|^3 r+ and s27s Jackets for V 5,000 Silk Samples, 2,000 Silk Remnants, 1,000 Silk Waist Patterns, ItYiSV^ r °m d lhread Llnen> Satln 4> N 5225 Jackets for $175 Lengths for Silk Waists, Lengths for Curtains and Cushion Covers, Lengths for Fancy Work. -', Mdryellles - etc - (i / _ & J 100 boxes of Sheer Nainsook for > S* \r t r» » x . 2So to 890 a yard. These prices are less than half cost to produce. fine underwear, worth 20c nry N Glove Perfection. * v a r vard «bl./3 0 _/ ■ Monday, 12 yard* for f *" L * *v N "+ You'll find it at Mannheimers 1 . rw\_\ j 9 _^^ _^ - '- *J |s*3Ha The Choicest Easter Dress Goods-New Notion Extras - § 5* pie and fancy shades. We match any *HV VliVl VV J I LiWJtVi i/IVJO VIVVFVIO llVf" More bi ff bargains for Monday: J ly » own - Seamless Stockinet Dres3 r X f+ See us for the best glove lt is hi ff n time that J ou ordered that new Easter dress. We are better than ever prepared Shields, large size. {JQ ♦> \in the world for «pI>OO to cater to your wants—the world's newest and choicest materials, not equaled in the North- s P ecial - P er P air A| / — west, right here for your choosing— the very latest importations of French Dresa Fabrics — Collar Foundations. all r "\Xvt Denartmetit Cre P c Veilin ff s » Embroidered Veilings, Barege Etamine, Velour Renaissance, Poplin Ondeline, J'tSai *' A >) A " Lattice Fabri Trinffl i ne Voile, Silk and Wool Crepes and Polka Dot Florentines. Monday p! ' £T?_T " \ \ r A V.v-Vl like to have you call and see the extras- ' Nickel-Plated and A_ ♦] S^ novelties now on display— Wedding A " Qa - . Black Safety Pins. Uf / O Gifts and Card Prizes in great pro- -40-inch English Hard-twisted Covert Suit- iA Black English Mohair Sicilian, a fabric that wil 1 Special, 3 papers for X r fusion. ings, the proper fabric for cycling costumes, the 4MC &ive great service, specially adapted for skirts, nr Crimped or Straight Wire r ♦> ■ 75 c a yard quality, for Monday ' w shed* dust and is soringy and wiry, 54-in. wide— 1 1SQ Hairpins all sizes *>f A 0 CarpetS and RugS. Storm Serg*. very desirable, poods that are steam *he regular $1.00 quality, for | Special, 5 papers for °^ X [♦ We open the Soring and Summer » M "hrtmk and sponged, will not spot, all pure r A . Ne%v FrGnc . h Crepons-just received-styles not Pla ; n or Corduroy Bias Velveteen V SsoT^ev^S^is^Sfe^a worsted, 44-inch wide. Our Monday $Q £™j££^™£ r £«< rtA P atterns ' $J7C Skirt Binding black and col- Q /fashionable in Floor Coverings, both P"Ce V ' V ™c regular $2.25 quality, for $1.1 «) ors, good quality. ,IC^ [♦ simple and ornate lines, whether want- 0 ., ._. . . . , „ A , .. ivionaay Special, per yard vw-wj V e.i for town or country houses. Two ' Our Pilot Che^ot best ever offered for the money, New Black Blistered Jacquard Dimpled Polka Dot O 9 important features are: Our moderate all sponged and shrunk, 50-mch wide, all pure ~r M ohair Soufle and Silk and Wool CretSnf at 79c 2> prices and unequaled assortment. Wil- worsted, all the leading colors and black. By lj__ «i nn A-f or «i en «1 -7= «i n n «o oa i Moil €.*•*<_.*•_, T/ sj urn Axminsters and Brussels, the Bige- the yard, our unmatchable price f"* |1 Sg' *V r d' "-75, $2.00, $2.25 and Mail UrderS. ' O low Co. make, the best fabrics in these _ . , )?J „, . \ , _■ * . ■ . * ' J ' Our mail order natronasre reac-hes as 'grades. We carry their full lines of Camel.-hair Cheviots the leading fabric for swell Complete lines of Coverts, Mixed Venetians t*r wert^sS ?*££. atf it^^aS > r« private patterns, suitable for rooms of dressers. For Monday 10 pieces in all the scarce sil- TT nn^ T^ilnr Qtiifi*tn. a nu_. ;*■ tr ine every day You can shon hero / Vafl descriptions. Domestic Rug S -all ver grays, tans, browns, cadet, navy, ox- d»11C *ancy Tailor SmtinffS, ChevioU, Homespun?, Jgh the U. S Mallsas safeh as (< Jf standard makes and sizes. Oriental blood and bisquet, alt pure wool, 48-inch 3ki /^ 1 Weeds, oroadClOtllS and BICYCIe Suiting's at though you visited the store In person. N r^ Rasigs— a magnificent collection. wide, per yard .'■. : V*««V right prices. This is tho "quickest mall order hou^e / X * in the Northwest." {4 Opening--/-— X-f- met ladies' Fancy Tiosi e ry=Special Sale. $ f+ 22 and 23, cur Spring- Opening- of Superb Millinerr — the with such solid and substantial sue- A grand special sale of Ladies' high-grade Fancy Lisle ♦> S choicest creations of the milliner's art— the work of foreign 80111 * 6 Sa " S ' hosiery. We boug-ht a New York importer's stock of Ladies' Q r+ artists, as well as the clever products of our own ex- We fire BOle st - Paul agents for this ' me Fancy Lisle Thread Hosiery at a price that enables us to ♦) S pert designers. A most interestin ff display of distinctive a^3S?2eS n £ S^^TS^SSi ° S *\ thCm at half and less than half their regular values. / ____ smart creations — a portrayal of the correct fashion 3 for f T,, the , N 7 Yorkpar!ors ' . The !ot com Prises an immense variety of choice styles, worth /A 3 Spring and Summer. ch^and^u w^TbfaskedTo O n l^t " " P tO Sl - 5 ° a pain Monday moTn ' ing we pUt them "^C f^ r- i > "' • ••• ■- the Dayton's Bluff branch, Order of the Iron Hall, Monday evening. . Mrs. H. Boyd and family, of Akron, will arrive next week to join Mr. Boyd, who is now in this city. Mrs. C. I>. Andrews, of the Euclid view, has been entertaining her brother, from Hillsdale, Mich. Mis'. Putnam and Miss Katherine Putnam, of Dakota, are visiting Mrs. Frank Stewart. Mrs. Ray, of Kerwin street, wiU enter tain the Lincoln Euchre club "Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Bergmeier entertained Saturday afternoon for the birthday of her daugh ter Etta. Mrs. Michaels, of the Marlowe, will entertain the Fleur de Lis club Friday afternoon. j Mr. T. Driscoll, of Joliet, 111., is the guest of his cousin, Mrs. William Dar mody. Mr. and Mrs. Babbidge and family, of Cherry street, have removed to Ham line. Miss Cora De Pate entertained infor mally Saturday evening for her birth day. Miss Jennie Siebold will entertain the Dayton's Bluff Card club Saturday even ing. Mrs. R. E. McCleary entertained at dinner Sunday for Miss Bessie Bailey. Mrs. John Roper, of the Zimmerman, entertained informally Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Le May entertained Informally at cards Friday evening. Mrs. H. Brand entertained informally Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt. Mrs. Quinlan is entertaining her niece, Miss Herrar, of Blooming Prairie. Mrs. John McMannus was surprised Friday evening by a few friends. Mrs. Ryan, of Sixth street, is enter taining her brother from Illinois. Miss Bertha Lange entertained Wednes day afternoon for her birthday. Miss Stella Davis entertained informally Wednesday evening. The Misses Darmody spent the week in Minneapolis. Mrs. Hugh Malloy is vis' ling in Bloom- Ing Irairie. Miss Clementine Lahr is visiting In St. Cloud. WEST ST. PAUL. Mrs. W. W. Stone entertained Tues day evening at her home. 374 East Robie street. The evening was spent in danc ing to fine music. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by others, among whom were Mr 3. C. Gil lette, Miss Elsie Stone and Miss Lucy McArthur. Those present were: Miss Helen Carson, Miss Selma Smith, Miss Anna Steidl, Miss Maud Hubbard, Miss Florence Baker, Miss Elsie Stone and the Misses Christianson ; Messrs. George Madison, James Last. J. Rogers, G. Rog ers. E. Shibley, Fred Jury, Wm. Her ir.an, P. S. Laing, O. Anderson. A most pleasant time was enjoyed by all. The Ladies' Auxiliary to the B. of R. T. gave a progressive cinch party Wednesday evening at the apartments of Mr. and Mrs. George Neff, in the Clinton. Prizes were won by Miss Wood bury, Miss Boyeson. Miss Martin. Re freshments were served by the hostess, and all enjoyed a most pleasant time. The Epworth League of Clinton Ave nue M. E. Church gave a basket social Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. M. L. Mclntyre. in the Clinton. The committee in charge were: Mrs. F. M. Thomas, Mrs. Kay. Miss Gertrude Mc- Intyre and Miss Florence Hare. Eastern Star Rebekah Lodge No. 82 will hold a drawing- for a cigar ribbon sofa pillow Tuesday evening, April 11, the proceeds to go towards the furnish ing of a room in the new Odd Fellows' home. A basket social will be held the same evening. Eastern Star Rebekah lodge entertain ed a progressive euchre party Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Johnson, 539 Stryker avenue. All spent a most enjoyable time. The Arista Mona Dancing club will give its last dance of the season Friday even ing, April 7. at the West side opera house. The Twin City Mandolin club will furnish the music. St. Michael's church gave a St. Pat rick's day entertainment Friday evening at Martin's hall. A fine programme was presented which showed careful and apt drill. Mrs. E. E. Kendall, of East Isab°l street, entertained the Home Missionary Society of the Clinton Avenue M. E Church Friday afternoon. The children of the Hendricks school gave a most enjoyable entertainment Wednesday afternoon in the assembly hall of the school. Miss Turner, of Eaat Winifred street, entertainod. tUe Young -IVo^fe's Society of the Church of the ' Ascension Mon day evening. The Ladies' Guild of the. Church of the Ascension met with Mrs. A. B. Harper, of West Isabel street. Wednesday after noon. Mrs. Shobe and daughter, guests of Mrs. W. R. Sache, of Smith avenue, will leave soon for their future home in Mon tana. Rex Peaboody, who has been the guest of Mrs. John Dale, of Prescott street, has returned to Star Prairie, Wis. Miss, Nellie O'Brien, of West George street, was hostess to the Young, Peo ples' Whist club Monday evening. Miss Mattie Shephafd, of Hastings, is the guest of her brother, Mr. C. Shep hard, of East Congress street Prof. H. G. Eaton, of the Hendricks school, was called to Maine on account of the death of his father. Miss Margaret Fedde^B, of Bunker street, will entertain the Initial Cinch club next Thursday evenihg. Miss A. Evans, of Musfcado, Minn., is the guest of Mr. and Jtrs. R. V. D. Evans, of Anita sttfeet. - Miss Florence Baker, of Bancroft street, entertains at progressive cinch next Tuesday evening. Edward Rapue, of East Robie street, entertained the Young People's Dancing club Friday evening. - Mrs. Robert Wardell, of Midway ave nue, entertained the Willard W. C. T. U. Tuesday afternoon. The Misses Loftus, recent guests of Miss Daly, of Livingston avenue, have returned to Red Wing. Mrs. W. B. Bourne, . of East Winifred street, entertained the- LajSies' Afternoon Study class Fridayf Miss E. Knapn, of Sabfei. Minn., Is a guest of Mrs. Shephardj' of East Con gress street. Miss Lillian Ferrinback, of East Robie street, has returned from a visit to St. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. La France are vis iting friends and relatives in the South ern states. Morris Galvin, of East Winifred street, has gone to Anoka, Minn., to attend school. Miss Emma O'Brien and Miss Mamie Barry have returned from a visit to Men dota. Mrs. W. R. Wardefl 1 , of Midway ave nue, is entertaining her neice from Mich igan. J. B. Parker, of East Isabel street, is in Helena, Mont., on a business trip. Mrs. Haverson, of Clinton avenue, has returned from a business trip. Mr. Sydney Holmes, of Prescott street, will leave for Chicago soon. O. Savard, of Winslo-w avenue, has re turned from Duluth. - ■ E. S. La France is t« -Memphis, Term., on business. EAST ST. PAUL. The Afternoon Social club was enter tained Monday afternon ut the home of Mrs. Hanft, on Rose street, Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Ella Flood and Mrs. Harnish were the prize winners. Mrs. Flood, of Otsego street, will entertain the club Monday the 27. The Reading circle will meet next Monday evening at* the. .home of Mrs., Marie Mueller, on Case street. Subject, "Your Favorite Author and Why." The Qui Vive Cinch dub was enter tained Monday evening a 1 * the home of Miss Armstrong, on Ea?tj Tenth street. Next Monday evening Miss Elizabeth Kelly, of East Tenth street, will enter tain the club. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robinson, of Mt. Ida street, entertained . , informally at cards Monday evening. Mrs. E. H. Bowen, of East Sixth street, is entertaining her cousin, Mrs. C. H. Williams, of Louistown, Mont. Miss Alvina Schmidt, - of Highland Park college, Dcs Moines. 10., is a guest of her sister. Mrs. . Fred H. Korfhage, of East Fourth street. Mrs. Esther Johnson. 6f Minnehaha street, is in Port Arthur. • Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Anderson have re turned from Helen*. i Mrs. C. M. Rust i»r entertaining friends from Thorpe, Wis. :, Mrs. W. W. Cleveland is in Campbell, Minn. The Ladies' Guild of St. James' Epis copal Church met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. J. Rischatsch, on Burr street, to perfect plans for their annual Easter supper, to be given in the guild rooms Tuesday evening, April 11. The ladies in charge are Mrs. E. J. Rischatsch, Mrs. F. C. Howe, Mrs. Cotes. Mrs. Parr, Mrs. Delmore, Mrs. Charles King, and the Misses Anna and Mollie Bryant. The Ladies' Aid Society of Grace M. E. Church will hold an Easter sale and social in the church vestry Friday even ing-, March 31. The Sunday school will give a missionary programme on Easter night. The C. T. TJ. Social club was entertained at the home of Miss Nina Mac Hamilton, on Lafayette avenue, Tuesday evening. They will give an Easter ball shortly after Easter. Miss Florence Baker, of 464 Bancroft avenue, will next entertain the club. A progressive cinch party was given Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. AVilliams on Genessee street, prizes were won by Mrs. Fisher and Mr. Mar quitte. Mrs. Williams was assisted by Mrs. A. D. Johnson and Miss Cook. Miss Theresa Ericsson and Mr. August Wig, of Campbell, Minn., were married Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the residence of Rev. L. A. Johnson, of the First Swedish Lutheran church. They will reside at Campbell. Miss Jennie Andetson, of Jenks street, entertained the Odds and Ends circle Monday evening. Miss Evelyn Johnson gave a reading, and musical numbers were given by the Misses Edith and Maud Nelson. Mrs. O. Sohlberg, of Sims street, gave a party Saturday afternoon in honor of her birthday, the rooms were decorated with roses, carnations and palms, about fifty were present. Mrs. J. Flood gave a euchre party Tues day afternoon at her home on York street. Mrs. Hassenger, Mrs. Belleview and Mrs. Martineau were the prize win ners. Mrs. Anna Fay, of New York, the re cent guest of Mrs. 11. W. Phillips, of Ge ranium street, has gone to Minneapolis to spend the remainder of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Hanft gave a large euchre party Wednesday evening at their home on Rose street, in honor of Mrs. Hanffg birthday. Miss Stella Davis, of Pine street, en tertained a number of her young friends at cards Wednesday evening. Prof. Beardslee and family will leave shortly for Missouri, where they will make their future home. Mrs. H. L. Cleveland, of East Ninth street, spent the week with friends in La Crosse. Miss Bertha Chester, of Margaret street, entertained informally Friday evening. The Pauci Delecti will give a dancing party in Litt's hall Easter Monday. MERRIAM PARK. Mrs. Geo. H. Geaiey, Miss Hattie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Williams and a number of others, attended the entertainment and supper given by the Ladies' Auxiliary to the National Association of Railway Postal Clerks, at Central hall, Wednes day evening. Mrs. C. Hamilton, of Pittsburg, Pa.; Mrs. Alec Talbott, of Dcs Moines, Io. ; Mr. M. A. Talbott and Miss Carrie W. Talbott, of Logansport, Ind., have been the guests of , Rev. and Mrs. Sammts auring the week. Mr. J. G. Barwise, of Carroll street, gave a handsome children's party Wednesday iifternoon, in honor of Jane Esther, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Pll kinton, of Milwaukee. Mrs. Edwin Foote, of Red Wing; Mrs. William Sproat and Miss Crete Warren, of St. Paul, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. EL Sammis, of Rondo street, Wednes day evening. S. J. Small, formerly in the employ of the Midway Nows, but now editor of the Devil's Lake Inter-Ocean, was the guest of E. A. Paradis during the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Naylor have gone to Chicago to visit their son, Capt. W. K. Naylor, who leaves soon for active duty in the Philippine islands. Plans are out fo:- a new residence, to be erected on Iglehart street, by E. A. Drew, treasurer of the Plymouth Cloth ing company. Miss Kathryn Sullivan, who has been visiting friends in Washington, D. C, and Springfield, 111., returned home 'I hursday. Rev. and Mrs. Risser, of St. Anthony avenue, entertained Rev. W. W. Newell and Evangelist Hart sough at dinner Mon day. The ladies of Trinity church will give a sock social, at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. W. O. Hillman, Friday evening. The Ladies' Ai.l Society of the Presby terian church, :net at the home of Mrs. C. A. Magneraon. Friday afternoon. The Literary club met with Mrs. Geo. S. Wiseman 'Thursday afternoon. The subject being "Art and Artists. ' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Pilkinton, of Mil waukee. Wis., have been visiting friends in the Park during the week. ' Rev. H. A. Kisser will give an ad- dress on city missions at Olivet church ' this morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Curtis, formerly of the Park, have removed to Sioux City, Dr. and Mrs. Henderson are spending a few weeks in Georgia and Florida. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Wood returned from their visit to Chicago Tuesday. Mrs. Geo. E. Williamson is visiting friends in Springfield, 111. HAMLINE. The Hancock Debating society met Friday afternoon. The programme was about Lieut, llobson and his work. Those on the programme were Misses Hulga Hammer, Myrtle Hammond. Hattie Big lowe, Flora Ostrander and Pearl Hever ly, and Messrs. Arthur Rossman, Harry Robinson, Henry Stevens and Ward Randell. Miss Edna McConnon reviewed the afternoon's work. Mr. Shepard and family, of Taylor avenue, have removed to St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Withie, Mr. and Mrs. Dent, Mr. and Mrs. Coffin. Mr. Duff, Misses Dardinia Duff, Maude Dent and Mary Coffin attended the entertainment and banquet for the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Railway Postal Clerks. Misses Cot fin, Dent and Coffin took part in the programme. The Hamline Fortnightly club meet ing: will be held at the home of Mrs. W. E. Brink. The current- topics will be on Miss Mary E. Wllklns. Mrs. H. E. Behrens will take charge of the les son, which Is on the "Formation of the Constitution." Miss Jennie Klmball will read about Hamilton, Jefferson and Franklin. Miss Edna Bishop entertained Misses Mabel Clare, Lulu Webber, Bertha Wil klns, Messrs. Will Hazzard, Willie Mc- Callum and George Peck. Mrs. Bordwell addressed the W. C. T. V. on "The L. T. L." on Friday after noon. Miss Lulu Webber sang a very appropriate solo. Miss Alice Humphrey left Saturday for Correll, Minn., after spending the week with her aunt, Mrs. C. I. Humphrey. Master Leo White will sing at the Audubon society meeting next Friday afternoon In Miss Garvln's room. Rev. Charles D. Lewis, who has been the guest of Mrs. C. I. Humphrey, has returned to New Jersey. Mtb. Sheare, of Thomas street, enter tained at a progressive cinch party on Friday evening. Mrs.. F. E. Cole is entertaining her cousin. Miss Allda Dennison, of Minne apolis. Miss Julia Soag left Tuesday for the East, where . she will make her future home. Mrs. E. S. Rolfe. of North Dakota, la the guest of Mrs. Peck, of Edmund street. Miss Gertrude Boyington has been the guest of Miss Fannie Hoyt. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fleming have re turned from Lake Crystal. W. T. Harris returned from Owatonna on Monday. Mrs. Sidney Turner Is visiting In Eau Claire, Wis. ST. ANTHONY PARK. Tho Junior Endeavor society gave a sleigh ride Thursday evening. Mrs. H. S. Baker chaperoned the party. Sup per was served at the home of Mrs. Stone, in Minneapolis. About thirty were in the party. The ladles of St. Matthew's church will hold a baking sale and sale of fancy articles Saturday, April 1, at the home of Mrs. Walter Hill. The History class met Friday morning with Mrs. T. L. Haecker. The subject of the lecture was "The Three Aims of Pussian Policy." The Baker branch of the Mothers' club met Thursday In the Baker school. Dr. Hartzell talked on "The Care of the Teeth." Master Karl Elslnger entertained a large number of his friends yesterday afternoon at his home on Raymond ave nue. The Young Men's Club of the Congre gational Church met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. J. T. Stewart. The Ladles' Guild of the Episcopal Church will meet Tuesday with Mrs. Walter Hill, of Nourse street. The executive committee of the Wom en's association met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. A. R. McGUI. The Ladies' Reading circle met Friday afternoon with Mrs. C. A. Dunn, of I.angford Park place. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Merrill and chll- dren have been visiting in Mason City, 10. The Ladies' Guild of St. Matthey'B Church met Tuesday with Mis. Fred S. Berry. The Boys' Outing club met Tuesday evening with Harry Tisdale. The Wah-tah-Tvaa met Monday even ing with M!ps Cannon. ST. PAUL PARK. Eugene and Arthur Oorwln entertained a party of young- friends Saturday even ing at their homo in HighwoOO. Th* guests from St. Paul Park were Miss Louise 8011. Miss Axldie Kendall. Stanley Himmelwright and Arthur Kendall. The other guests were Grace Hyn en, Bessie Dockstatter, Emily Howard, Aurella Wharry, Louise Fanning. Alice P'nelps, Geo. Phelps. Lawrence Howard. Jeffrey Tully, Ed O'Connor and Dan O'Connor. The Home and Country club met with Mrs. Mott Kent Thursday. The roll call was responded to by Items of general in terest. Mrs. Anderson read a paper on Italy; Mrs. M. D. Miller presented a paper on "Social Purity." Miss De Arten gave the current events. Refreshments, consisting of coffee and wafers, were served. The Musical club was entertained by Miss Grace Miller last evening. The musical numbers were of a miscellaneous character. The literary numbers consist ed of papers and anecdotes on Mark Twain. Mrs. John Wllloughby and Mrs. Finne.y spent part of the week a White Bear with Mrs. David Hanna. Miss Schadlo and Miss Parker, of SI. Paul, were guests of Mrs. John Carroll yesterday. Mrs. J. M. Trlckey entertained her uncle, J. M. Plum, of Minneapolis, this v>ee*. Mies Minnie Butts Is visiting Mrs. Crea sy. SOUTH ST. PAUL. Mr. Paul Deering and Miss Frances Dettloff were married Saturday by tha Rev. \Vm. I'terch. Mr. Deering Is an employe of Swift & Co. Mrs., Miss and Mr. McSler.^my. accom panied by Mrs. Currie. all of St. Paul, visited G. L. Lytle and family last week. The Ladies" Aid of First Presbyterian Church is to meet at the home of Mrs. Pete Lannlgan "Wednesday, March 22. Mr. Blinn Converse, of South Park, re turned Saturday from the state of Wash ington, where he spent his vacation. The St. Cecelia Society of the St. Augustine Church gave an entertainment at the city hall March 17. Mis. Charles Xt-wman, of South Park, entertained the cinch club Saturday even ing, March 4. Mr. J. M. Myers, of Trenton. Mo., was here on a visit to his cousin, Mr. M. A. Gooch. Harmony camp will givo an entertain ment and ball Easter Monday at tho city hall. Mr. Buyers, who has been Btaylng here for some time, has returned to Chicago. The pupils of the Simon school will give an entertainment Marcb 24. Mr. Vale Follrr.er has returned from a trip to Montgomery. 111. Mrs. Fife, of Kansas City, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lewis. NEWPORT. "Robert Burns" was the subject of the meeting of Woman's club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Culver read a short pa per on Burns, followed by a part of George William Curtis' oration at the un veiling of the Burns monument in New York city. Mrs. Levi Bailey read an orig inal poem. Mrs. Vincent Bailey read a number of selections from Burns in Scot tish dialect. Musical numbers, consisting of old Scotch songs, were rendered by Miss Belden, Mrs. Cowell and Miss Nol timier. Miss James and Miss Cressy returned from a short visit to Stlllwater Monday. Miss May Munroe, of Hastings, was the guest of Mrs. Boice this week. Miss Amy Wilkinson returned Friday from Kansas. KtrsiOftrrapherM Furnished. We will furnish business men with competent stenographers and Smith Premier Typewriter operators without charge for our service. Telephone, 1G29-2. Smith Premier Typewriter Company, 136 East Sixth street, St. Paul, Minu.