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A very handsoms assortment in the official colors of the com- {JT^/w ; • 11 i \ ~S" 'i^^,(^^^^^^^<^FJ/ " illlFH Sale of High-Class Millinery Ij /// /fflTflll ill IS/E WILL show many new ideas for smart dr3353r3, appropriate for ths horse show, among them many of the • \£:{t/^/H~i fsY*\\if ■'] n' I SiHffi I iflm f\ %''•^l *" high-crownsd hats—fashion's latest decrea. In fact, all style creators are showing hats of decidedly pro- \^\ (/§ m/ m jl I fill i ifMlll \ iraV % We are prepared to 33!! y.iu at vary sp;cial prices to-morrow many of our beautiful models—in Toques, French Sailors, Street //I lili«ifll| $/ I/P\ \ V 2000 yards- of Laces at 54 Regular Prices Kw ';MORROW we place on sale another large purchase of laces from an overstocked importer at about half-price "■-^^^P^^a iiP*B^S^§^^ n//\ )^j@\i) Irish Point* and Venise Laces. Beautiful Teneriffe and Cluny Effects, Galocms and Bandings, ll^^^^^^^^^^ * fit *^^jo^/nl\\ / Valenciennes Laces and Insertions —In 12-yard Pieces—.One-Half. <ir Jy/'^^^ j@§£&. J'f J^^^^^T A large shipment of those very popular round Mesh and Italian Val. laces and insertions— .lo so popular for summer frocks - • ■ •■' """* "■■' ,- ■-^ Vv- Z^-^y*^"^ Values to 25c |«a3 *» Values to 40c l/fc^a, Values to 75c %sk(» Values to $1.00 R fs.*, Values 'to $1.50 /L /**, '." ? -, ' ■ ■''■"'"' — — • Jf^f^^i 12-yd piece...... IJL2> 12-yd piece l*jrV 12-yd piece.... gpVJ? V 12-yd piece. H%fZ 12-yd piece.... VW V " IfrW # Rpmnant<t Embroideries, Laces and fancy All-overs—many kinds on sale Monday at half and others at ur ir *»_• !' ~*~v~>~v~n~s^~x~n~n,n^~n~x —1 ; —^« Brlk/f'■' EVemi&dllt* less than Hall-Pnce ' (L*V-»V'" '•"■' <• ''a « »¥ >-» • ®//j&t _ r~ — : — * — ——— Gloves for the Horse Show QyJF Solid Silver and Plated Ware for tine Brides ' HOT .daysrf demand c°ol sioy^^t u s ie thread, ia Ce Sterling Silver Tea Spoons, a big as- Sterling Silver Serving Pieces, large Rogers' Knives and Forks for the - lisle or Bilk./ - ■■_ . . Jt&Sii sortment and many odd ones; cf\C size > new French gray finish — Berry table, in plain or shell patterns, . ]'.. Lace Mitts, too, of the old-fashioned kind, have. as- ]i §*f\V worth to $1 each. Special j"*' Spoons, Cold Meat Forks, ' Cream and best grade. zl for £ Verted themselves again. -.."'. " - ; <[ A3 >V Sterling Silver Tableware in the new Sauce Ladles, and odd fancy pieces, sPecial.... .\J on iy*P.l"«s V '. Summer » comfort is assured in our very complete line. J^^|l|3r French gray including Bon worth UP to $3.50. ' <£ w />S Rogers' 1847 Berkshire and Avon .AH these qqmforta ble, sightly sorts are here, attractive- V&1 (cP^ Bon, Sugar and Olive Spoons, Cream Special, each .......;.. «Pl.yO Pattern Cream Ladles or Beef e _ r ly priced, in splendid- variety. . These are the popular -' %*3U-\l and Sauce Ladles, Pickle and Cold Pearl Handle Fruit Knives Special rorKS 'eacn i)a^ mitts the Parisians are wearing, of which so much has If |f\ ft Meat Forks, Sugar Tongs Ar^perset /L & *peCiai e Berry Spoons, 99c; Cold Meat Forks, been said.? - They are the favorite wear for the hand %J|W < etc Siwiai Pft ph r.«i-o- vIUC- „-« fl for T* "2 TO 65c» Pie Knives, $1.25, and many odd for fashionable occasions, such as the Horse Show the «^: ' J^sJ^Z^^^ single serving pieces at special prices. coming style event. • • - iF^^s, "%^^^->^^^'^N^^^vvs^^^>^I *to^%^>^^'' If you prefer 12, 16 or 20 button white Glace, |__Jj hr* | Horse Show Parasols | Horse Show Footwear t Extra Ribbon Values q| \ "WE have an unusually large line appropriate for S , MUS be smart and right up to the minute in style— -. ' TTT _ ,;* - '^!^IS V :* " I S the comine- horsP «ha W ah ne ft» „ 7 IZ < also °o1 and comfortable. . ( j A FULL line of wide, Soft ribbons so much in de- Js?Y/l Jnew^t^pLrtTVnn ?L All exclusive Ideas in the > our showing in Oxfords, appropriate for wear upon mand for Horse Show decorations. Milinery, Sashes, A\v < newest effects and in unlimited variety. They are j, this style occasion is unequaled, both as to quantity ! . etc., in Satin Taffeta, Plain White Taffeta and several !' W\V > the finest creations ever produced to sell at the ( ; and quality. They not only look right, <£ other pretty weaves in soft effects. . . i[ j}B J»\ price Prices $1 OO TO $ I-> 5 o <\ But^th? rigK »3»5Q 7 . inc h Satin Taffeta in white, cream and light blue, I^P f range «tsi.\su — 1 _ __f ; regular price 60c. Monday's special price, m s*~ |» l«L_W^ » ■— : «Tf || p. ~ _-^ • per yard .'t 4. I t^F&c ll Wedding Gift Suggestions Wall Papers* Decorations ~™£ ;;, '" -,, '" ";, T...|TM 5_ » ' **** * "^ \ THIS department is fully prepared to furnish de- ! SltperiOr Fll V ReDHirS > «s-2^ Ji Art, Department.—Third Floor. <! signs and estimates and execute all demands for in- < - c T - !'©?^^» <:„„.. ■ ■. , ' '. ' \> terior decorations and entire housefurnishings. We will / j! \■ ■ S""*"?^- Pnces—^You can save 25 per cent by attend- 7IJ \ jjT 1 TZ T'^l-^JT" 1 GIaSS> Br°nZe Send a competent man at your convenience to lint" ' *° thl^^° rk now' " WUff ( i and Marble Statuary, Pictures, China and Bric-a-Brac S all the necessary information ! '! Practical advice, exclusive designs and estimates V, ® W/g* "T? «^~'^«a^««a^wvvvvvvvvJ vvwvvNlrvu^jvj^-n-^r.^»» ».r, ' J> cheerfully}* submitted. ''^^Sf/^x reliable New York Dry Goods jobbing houses, enables us Monday t,o make the JOT Off6rinss of th 6 S6ssoi\ ue' Tweedy <* c°- ® Retire From Business. * %^S Vests, and Wash Goods at our own price, and we offer them to you tomorrow morning at 1"'"■ ;; . ' ""■'- "■ '•,.■'/■. ': jp^gv Some Vi Price, Many Vs Price, More lA Price.» Twe^co. Wash Goods Tweedy o Dress Goods LTwee«, y X < We Bought All Their Fine Goods—Read the Bargain List ? J*~ / - : '&Co J iI^JP UNQUESTIONABLY the greatest savin, opportunity offered in years, iLudin,, as it does. and «| TI £ I n«WeSt IT* " fanc V mixed and 1- effects -" J ttjK the best and most wanted imported and domestic Wash Goods made. Thrifty women will worth Jki^OO $L-25' SISQ €i 1 C? A^ a 5 Tft& $1 . secure enough for all their summer waists and dresses. ■ - *#»■■• v^r *Jpi*ArV .. t|>UvV J «PB# /<9 «|ir«vV yard «' m^ IVX« S BesfeauaUtyofDimWes DanUh Cloth ia/ .«, Ollday at 9 •>*<*** this great dress goods sale starts, vhen you will be offered -itfSL ( Best, quality 01 Dimities Danish Cloth w°°i Plain Etamines -«. — 50 / eh Panne ZihelinA , ipsSs^ j Beautiful designs and colorings, made Scotch Homesnuns Wt^ rtk ft 60-inch Panne Zibelines > lir*^ )in Ireland and imported by Lee, Tweedy Lots •of thls most popular fabric in v . puns km ■.| | • . .. Rich Plaid zibelines In** M <& Co. to sell at 25c a yard. ■; l«f^ such wanted colors as cream, black, navy, « vigneaux Suitings Kftoj m M Ij 50-inch Canvas Hair W]i/J 5 Our sale price IX2V pink, blue and gray; worth 15c a p, . Cream Wool Etamine. "'tt V • Smart Skirting Cloths ■ L^/^fe q Linen Shirtwaist Suitings yard, sale price....... $£ F«oy Srip^zTb'Z.. 1 |Tjl A B4^^^ nss d Srsll) ■ j! is here i^stJip^s, chec^lnd^plain^olor^, Scotch Ginghams Mixed Yarn Suitings %# ¥pd. % 44-inch Satin Soleils \ jtA '! worth tO 85c a yard Sale AQf In new weight> handsome colorings and A grand opportunity to secure" a Full Dress Pattern at less than one-third its value. » v ASYW !| pnce • tQ\p^, designs, the season's very best printings, ~~~ ~~~~~ ; - - — -——— —-- —— _—__ * —___ Jru^^V I; Silk Warp Ginghams worth to 60c a yard, sale '}XLp A $10,000 Purchase of IkvlM j! All the desirable shades in fancy stripes price &*s%> Lee, to « l • »'»• • ■ -Mm* '• i ■•^u^f\^'' ,' and foulard patterns that are «^^ ,*, Tweedy I lnAtl^ %i&# &%«£.*% M^ -1 ~£ c ' Jj'^VV II j! worth 60c a yard, sale price 29C Hungarian Dress Madras ®, Co. IWIII^IIS ©4 W illiv \Jf OOOS ®fco %w^S 5 SCOtch CheviOtS and OxfordS 82 inches wide, in many beautiful OaRGAINS are not unusual in our.Linen section, but values such as we are offering in this fiJlt* < 5,000 yards of an extra fine quality in styles for shirtwaist and shirtwaist suits, .. ** instance do not find their way here more than once in many years are otterinS in th»s iTsf)^' > choice range of patterns worth */*>» worth 25c a yard. Sale lA^ ? Cream Table Linen, 64 inches «/%* L, Bleached Tablecloths size'l* A^ Ithl^ ;jto 75c a yard. Sale price Z^V price JU^ wide; a yard. 49C ' Jt x 2y 4 yards each ? % 08C l^y/ i l-^. Fancy Sflk Vests 1^ |SSSS » WE BOUGH the entire Stock of fancy Silk Vests AY" : inches; a d0zen......:.......... $5C India Linqn, 30 inches wide- a W^v of Lee, Tweedy & Co.. at our own price and / kfl size 20x20 inches, a dozen; $1.00 * a y^-v-,-.-.:..........,;' i-—9C if^O offer them Monday. Think of It! Silk Vests worth double and three £.|J|j 20x2"^^^ S'" $1 38 111 <l wawTuS-'?^ I" for shirt" IC C ft^ ) times the price; go on sale tomorrow at 9 o'clock for only mm W■ j Fringed Napkin9 / 14x14 in; i'^ Wash Cloths-knitted s'for 7 C j^J NORTH ST. PAUL. Miss Agnes Arbr«?sch, of St. Paul, was a g^iest of Mrs. John Herrick last.Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Manthey, of Stillwator, ■pent last Sunday with their daughter, lira. Martin Schmidt. Miss Lizzie Miuithey, of Stillwater, spent the past week with Mrs. Martin Schmidt. Mrs. Louise Goaewlch visited in Hen derson, Minn., the past week. Miss Elsie Ekroth spent Sunday In St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hageman entertain ed at dinner Tuesday for Mrs. Fegundaa THE ST. PAUf. GLOBE, JUNE 7, 1903. and daughters and Miss Grace Chadwick of Minneapolis. The North St. Paul Llederkranz will give a picnic at Silver Lake June 14. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Auger spent Satur day with relatives in White Bear. Mrs. John Gatzke spent the past week in Stillwater. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Herrick, accora- panied by their children, attended a fam ily reunion at Hudson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles SchwendJnger. of St. Paul, will return to North Sl Paul next Monday to reside. Mrs. E. A. Lappine and daughter Gla dys leave Monday for Clinton, Ont. Elmer Brisbie. of the State university, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. War- Miss Gena Lewlson is visiting; friends in at. Charles, Minn. Mrs. Lynch entertained about twenty young people last Monday afternoon in honor of Miss Gladys I.appine, who leaves Monday for Clinton, Ont. Society Continued From Eighth Page. ceive a class of twenty candidates Mon day evening at Central hall. They will- be initiated by Court Minnesota's degree team. PAST PLEASURES. Mrs. H. Marlman, of Earl street, en tertained in honor of her daughter Edna's birthday Thursday afternoon. A party of twenty children were present. The rooms were decorated with ferns and carnations. Games were played and recitations and music selections were given. Prizes were won by Katherine Rolfer, Eugene Dugen and Harold Al b«ck. Miss Alice Rowley and Mrs. Alice Parks were surprised by their friends last evening at the home of Mrs. Rowley. The evening was spent at cards, music and refreshments. Mrs. James Drummond presented gifts in behalf of the other guests. Mrs. J. Lilliedahl, of Churchill avenue, entertained informally Friday afternoon in honor of her cousin, Mrs. S. Lundquist, of Chicago, who is visiting her. PERSONAL. Miss Gertrude Hill, Miss Anite Furness and Miss Helen Davis are spending sev eral days as guests of Mrs. C. E. Sev erance at her summer home at Cedar hurst. Dr. and Mrs. Benepe and Mrs. George H. Hurd returned Friday morning frpm California. Mrs. Benepe was accom panied by her sister, who will spend the summer with her. Mrs. Dousman and the Misses Dousman. who have been spending the past few weeks at the Ryan hotel, returned yes terday to their home in Prairie dv Chien, Wis. Miss Lizzie Schott, of 323 Charles street, returned last Wednesday from Hot Springs-, Ark., where she went for her health. She is very much improved and will be at her work again in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gerlich have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ger lich. of St. Paul, and Col. and Mrs. C. Watt Brandon, of Minneapolis, at their cottage at Mahtomedi the past week. Mrs. Livingston, of New York, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. S. Mellen, of Summit avenue, will return to her home the latter part of the week. Miss Minnie and Henry Brandtjen, Kent and Fuller streets, have returned from an Eastern trip, having visited several of the principal cities of the East. Mrs. Ambrose Tighe and Mrs. A. B. Driscoll, of Summit avenue, will leave' Wednesday to spend the summer at the seashore. Mrs. C. M. Emery, of the Willard, has gone to Duluth to spend a couple of months with her mother, Mrs. E. C. Du rant. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gerlich and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Pierson are occupying the Log Cabin cottage at Mahtomedi. Miss Carrie Jordan, of Denver, Col., ar rived yesterday to spend the summer with her aunt, Mrs. Louis E. Hodson. Alexander McKenzie, who has been at the Merchants hotel for some time, left last night for Nome, Alaska. Miss Roxanna Smith, of Summit ave nue, who has been visiting in the East, will return tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. John Brandtjen, of 562 Fuller street, have returned from a trip to Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Warren, of Bald Eagle, will leave July 1 for a trip in the East. Mrs. Orris Kipp, of Dayton avenue, will leave tomorrow for a visit in Faribault. Mrs. C. D. Gilfillan, of Pleasant avenue, has returned from a visit in the East. Mrs. A. Charbonneau, of Fuller street, is visiting her sister at White Earth. Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Winter are at Mahtomedi for the summer. William Dunwoody, of South St. Paul, has returned from Chicago. Mrs. E. A. Jaggard, of Exchange street, has gone to the East. WEST ST. PAUL. Miss Bertha Lindeke and J. Bramson, of Dcs Moines, lowa, were married Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. M. Zimmerman, on West Chicago avenue. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Jacob Aronshon, of the Congregation of the Sons of Ja cob. Mr, and Mrs. C. Zalk and Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman attended the bride and groom. An informal reception was held at the home of Mrs. Zimmerman. Mr. and Mrs. Bramson will reside at Dcs Moines, lowa. The Ladies' Aid of the Clinton Avenue M. E. Church will serve dinner at the church parlors Thursday. The commit teen in charge is composed of the follow ing ladies: Mrs. O. W. Taylor, Mrs. E. Kendall, Mrs. A. Hamilton, Mis. M. L. Mclntire and Mrs. J. Dingle. The wedding of Miss Florence Merritt Remick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Henchman, will take place Wednesday evening at 213 East Winifred street. Mr. and Mrs. Connolly will be at home after July 1 at 339% East Winifred street. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hammerbacher, of West Robie street, will entertain a com pany of twenty guests at a dinner party Thursday evening, in celebration of their first wedding anniversary. The Alpha club met Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Susie Doran, on East Congress street. The. members ef the club will meet this week with Miss Nellie Griffin, of East Isabel street. Mrs. E. O. Morse, of Galesburg. 111., who has been visiting Mrs. E. M. Wood bury, of East Congress street, for the past five months, has gone to River Falls. Wis., to visit relatives. Mrs. E. A. Connolly, of Midway" avenue is entertaining her sister, Mrs. R. W. Cutts, of Grand Forks, N. D.. who is on her way home from Newark, N. J., where she spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Berguson, of Louisa street, entertained a company of thirty friends last Sunday at dinner, in honor of Mr. Berguson's lifty-ninth birth day anniversary. The Ladies' Guild of the Ascension Church will hold an ice cream social Tuesday evening, June 16, at the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. B. Tudor, on West Robie street. The congregation of the Clinton Avenue M. E. church will hold a social and an election of the lay delegates to general conference Tuesday evening at the church parlors. E. J. Heimbach and wife, Mrs. Frankle McElroy, O. C. Heimbach. E. M. Heim bach and Alfred Yoerg, spent the first of the week fishing at Forest Lake. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Lawler, of Roch ester, Minn., who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Moriarty, of East Wini fred street, have returned home. Messrs. Harry and Jim Boxell, Edwin Melgrem and Tom O'Dohald gave a danc ing party Friday evening at W\ O. \V. hall, on South Wabasha street. The closing exercises of St. Michael's school will be held Thursday. June 18. at the West Side opera house, South Waba sha and Colorado streets. Mrs. Grayborne, of St. Cloud, Minn., on the way from the East, has been vis iting her mother, Mrs. J. Whelhams, of Livingston avenue. The final dancing party of the sea son of the Merrifu pancing club was given last evening at Wittich's hall. State and Robie streets. Mrs. Weber, of Woodstock, Ontario, the guest of Mrs. H. Monroe, of Ban croft street, is visiting friends in Minne apolis. Miss Lydia McNamara. of West Page street, has returned from CenterviUe, Minn., where she has been teaching school. Mrs. GeorSTO Brink and mother, Mrs. Mowery. of East Winifred street, have left for a two months' visit in La Crosse, Winona and Rochester. Miss T,nura Hubbard, of Aurora. 111., on the way home from Eureka, S. D., la visiting her aunt. Mrs. C. C. Edwards, of East Congress street. Mrs. J. J. Dobson and the Misses Dob son, of East Winifred street, are occu pying their summer cottage at Mahtomedi, White Bear lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Stalley, of East C'ongreHS street, will have as their guests this week Mr. arid Mrs. R. Carey, of Sandstone. Minn. Miss Berry, of Owatonna, Minn., who has been visiting Miss Mayme Gallagher, of East Congress street, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rutherford, of East Winifred street, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. G. Rutherford and son, of St. Joseph, Mo. rx¥ r, f ai ld Mrs- D- F- Galvon, of East Winifred street, have returned from a two weeks' stay at Lineville and Colfax Springs, lowa. -vDl\.. and, Mrs- H- c- Johnson and daughter Marie, of East Winifred street, have returned from a ten days' visit in St. Louis. F. C. Lehman, of Tracy, Minn., and A. Wagner, of Aberdeen, S. D.. visited F. A. Lehman, of East Congress street, during the week. _,P r- J- G. MacNamara and daughter. Miss Ethel MacNamara, of State street, have returned from a visit in Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Torrey, of Ban croft street, had as their guests last week Mrs. Slone and Mr. Cloyes, of Summit, N. D. Mrs. O. A. Wilson and children, of Clinton avenue, have returned home from a six weeks' visit in Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. E. Heath and Miss Eva Messenger, of South Bend, Ind., ar e the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harper, of Hoff avenue. Mrs. X M. Randall, of East Winifred street, left this week for Femington, N. J., where she will spend the summer. Mrs. F. A. Torrey, of Bancroft street, gave a luncheon Thursday in honor of Miss C. Ingraham, of Menomonie, Wis. The engagement is announced of Miss Louise Borer and Joseph Moshosky. The wedding will take place next month. Mrs. A. Melrose, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. S. Schurman, of East Congress street, has gone to Idaho. Mrs. J. H. Hubbird, of Aurora, 111., the pruest of Mrs. C. C. Edwards, of East Congress street, has returned home. Miss Christie, of Superior, Wis., the guest of Miss Pansy Cograve, of East Congress street, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. N. Connolly, of Traversa City. Mich., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Connolly, of Midway avenue. Mrs. C. Mueller, of Bancroft street, will entertain the members of the Wacht Bar club on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. W. J. Doran, of East Winifred street, returned home Wednesday from a week's visit at Alexandria, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. T. Keller, of Ellsworth, Wis., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Keller, of East Congress street. Mrs. J. Travis and children, of West Isabel street, will leave this week for a week's visit in Walker, Minn. Miss Florence Otis, of Hastings, Minn., who visltsd Mrs. C. Dreves, of Colorado street, has returned to her home. Leslie Swanman, of West Isabel street, has returned from Washington, where he has been for the past month. Mrs. G. A. Doran, of Prescott street, returned home the past week from a vis it in Chicago and Elgin, 111. Mrs. S. A. Roed, of Anita street, is en tertaining her sister, Miss Ingeborg Hoy engen, Norway, Europe. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Lewis, of West Isabel street, have returned from a visit at Alexandria, Minn. Mrs. H. W. Mackie, of East Isabel street, is entertaining Miss Ava Sleeper, of Wahpeton, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilshaw, of East Congress street, have returned from Whatcheer, lowa. Mrs. L. Dobson entertained the mem bers of the Fleur-de-Lis Euchre club Friday afternoon. Frank Weisenberger, of East Isabel street, has returned from a visit at Brainerd, Minn. Mrs. S. Brayton, of Concord street, has returned from a few days' visit at Lake Calhoun. Miss Olga Berguson, of Louisa street, has gone to Cushion, Wis.. for a two weeks' visit. Mr. and Mrs. Kidd and family of East Winifred street, have removed to West Delos street. vill entertain the Ladies' Aid Society of the Hebron Baptist Church on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Gibbs. of West George street, have returned from a visit in Kansas. Vorwaerts Lodge No. 18 will give a steamboat excursion to Shakopee, Minn., June 21. Miss May Camden, of East Winifred street, left Thursday for a visit in Chi cago. Mrs. Arthur Rowe, of Bancroft street, has returned from a visit in Mankato, Minn. Mrs. T. G. Tracey, of East Congress stre«t, has returned from West Baden, Ind. Mrs. Paul Miller, of Colorado street, has returned from a visit at Lake City, Minn. E. Frink. Car! Frink. Harry Miller and L. Miles have returned from Shell Lake. Wis. Mrs. N. J. Coleman, of East Winifred street, is visiting at Spring Valley, Minn. Mr. K. N. Shane, of Butte. Mont., is visiting Mrs. L. Spangler, of Delos street. Mr. and Mrs. E. Farrell, of East Wini fred street, have removed to Kent street. Mrs. W. H. M. Johnson, of Curtice street, is visiting at Worthir.gton, Minn. Mrs. O. Hammerbacher, of West Robie street, entertained Friday at her home. The West Side Turnverein will give an excursion to Lakeville, Minn., today. Mrs. George O'Brien, of Dunnedin ter race, will entertain Tuesday evening. B. M. Joistad, of East Winifred street, has returned from Lindstrom, Minn. Miss Olga Sersen, of Stryker avenue, is visiting at Owatonna, Minn. The Art Euchre club met with Mrs. L. Lovering on Friday afternoon. Mrs. A. Smeed, of East Congress street, ST. ANTHONY PARK. The Home and Foreign Missionary un ion held an all day meeting Tuesday in the Congregational church. Mrs. Addie Bixby Upham presided. The election of officers took place and resulted as fol lows: Mrs. Upham, president; Mrs. Bar bour^ secretary and treasurer. Rev. E. C. Lyons told of the missionary work done in the northern part of the state. Mr. Oberstein gave a talk on the work done in the northern and western part of the state. Mrs. E. R. McKinny, of the Burr street Baptist church, gave a talk on home missions. For the purpose of awak ening an interest among the women to assist in afternoon services in the city, Mrs. Higbee. of the Bethel, gave an in teresting talk of the work. Miss Mc- Korsu and the ladies of the church serv ed dinner. Places were set for 65. The next meeting will be held at Plymouth church. Miss May Erwin and Miss Sadie Chase entertained Monday evening at the home of the former on Pym street, in honor of Miss Jennie Ware. who will leave shortly for Ohio. The Misses Florence Todd, Blossom Gibson. Fay Morris, Har riet Sewell. Susan Pratt, Avis Hall. Pauline Berchem. Ella Mason, Ruth Hall. Grace Costello, Myrtle Weed, Kate Pet tijohn. Madeline Hunter, Messrs. Robert Block. George Williams, Hogelund. Earl Pettijohn. Hilliard Stevenson. Hugh Hnl steadt, Harry Tisdale and Ralph Piper were among the guests. Prizes at pro gresive euchre were won by Avis Hall and Earl Pettijohn. The Young People's Society of the Con gregational Church gave a lawn social last evening on the lawn adjoining the residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chase, on West University avenue. Miss May Chase. Miss Edith Stewart, Miss Elsie Taylor, Clarence Stewart and George Wil liams had charge of the affair. Mrs. Yon Fradaigh. who spent the win ter with her daughter, Mrs. E. C. H. Tay lor, of Carter avenue, has returned to Portland, Ore. She was accompanied by her grandson, Carl Taylor. Mrs. a E. Fraley, Mrs. Philip Fraley and Mrs. Schmick, of Cromwell avenue, have gone to Benson, Minn., to spend the summer. Mrs. M. L. Strong, of Dakota, was a guest of Mrs. H. A. Stevenson, of Ham line avenue, at a dinner Monday. Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Rule, of Bayiess avenue, have been entertaining Mr. Lib by, of Goodhue. Mrs. E. H. Burghardt entertained at a luncheon Wednesday at her home on Bay- Continued on Tenth Page. A Skin oT Beauty Is a Joy Forever. QR. T. F£LIX QvIUKAUD'a ORIENTAL "CREAM, OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER Ramores Tan. Pl-npJes, Freckles, Moth Patches, Rash and Skin diseases, andevsry blemish on bsau ty. and defies dejection. It has s£~ tJooa ths test of 55 years, and _^g jf_^T^Tj Is so harmless taste it to r# f« X ~ j/*. sur« It Is properly «SBokSj^« /S^ r'iad<>: Accept no « » i."* (Igjr* .S? «£) i 'm counterfeit of Mm- S£Jl It • •Jf 7 ll&rr,am«. Dr. L. ==3* Vl «T • J&'A.Sayr. said toa K3 o i fcT 'f^y of '^9 hautton &.£% >4 Wj (apatiant): "Am jfiy J^-i i^<*w* V JV^ --^9^ Jj*-r?.* * \ "C?uraud's Cream' (?>*&r=&£UU( I \M thß '••« harm /*JP\W?^gR/ jK j i :*ul of «il th« Sictn '[**?■. >«EV/K* /\L preparations." For '( ■ X l" -si\ iL -Va'* byandrueciats Vy/ -J \\3*>w *nd fancy ro*i» ''^ - **» -X», dealers Int>.» U.S. - ; V : H Canada an i Euro-* FERO.T; •lOPKWS,Prop'r,37 Croat Jones St..NT. 9