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14 Miss Ruth Hanna was the guest of honor at a reception gi%'en Tuesday evening- at the Town and Country club by Mrs. Reese M. Newport and Mr. Edward N. Saunders. Palms, ferns and the Yale colors were the decora- tions of the club house, the latter in honor of Yale men v^ho were among the guests. The guests were Misses Mamie ami Afebie Livingston, .Miss Bonnie Ransom, Katie Johnson, Miss JV.uliru' Ferguson. Miss Lilian Finch. Mi.-s Carey, Miss DrlscoU. the Misses Robbins, Miss Milliar; from out of town. Mi£S Bean and :\iiss Carroll, of Still water; Miss Abbot, of Pittsburgh Messrs. Halbert, Finch, Warner. Chris- tian, of Minneapolis; Sidney Dean, Lawrence, and Morey. A mandolin or- Chestra furnished music. ** Miss Anita Furness entertained Friday alter noon f< r M;es Goodrieh, of Chicago. ••• Mrs. V. B. Kellcgg gave a luncheon Thurs- day evening lor Mrs. and Mies Chandler, of Chicago, and Mies McDonald, of Louisville. ** Mrs. Gwvrge C. Robertson. o f Hague ave- nue, gave a euchre yesterday afternoon. •• Mis. Jacob Mannheimcr, of Iglehart street, gave a progressive euchre party Wednesday afternoon lor Mrs. Flee.hheimer and Misses Fieohheimor. of Chicago. Mrs. M. L. Good- kir.d ard the Misses Loco and Snydacker, of Chicago. » « Mrs. H. C. MoNair entertained Thursday. ai White IJ«\ar. for Mrs. Dennis Follet. of Bastings, and Mrs. D. S. Sparry. Mr. arul Mrs. Reuben Warner, of College avenue, tavo a dinner Wednesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. John C. Donough and Mr. and Mrs. J. Mallay, of Toronto. •• \u2666 Mrs. Sarah I-«x Turner entertained a house party at Minnetonka last week. Missc3 Kory and Miss Carrie Zimmerman, of Minneapolis, and Messrs. Kory, Cohen and Lauenthal were in the party. » » Misa Delia Shapiro, of Sherburne avenue, gave a card party Friday evening for Messrs. Segal and Herman. o f Washburn, Wis. ••• .Miss Ohre Greene, of Isabel street, enter- tained informally Thursday evening. A num- ber of friends called to welcome her home after an extended visit in Howard Lake. * \u2666 Miss Mary E. noediglioimer, of Farrins f -On avenue., will give a musicnle Wednesday. The compositions of the following writers will be given: Hems, Aletter, De Ucriot, Wion- lawskl, Demi rsseman, Dp Koven, Lange, Burke, Sartorlo and Mendelssohn. * * Tl'en will be a. s.ing recital Friday evening by Mr. I". S. Kerr, of Boston, in Howard- Farwoli's music rooms. Mr. Kerr will be assistid by Mr. Claude Madden, violinist. The- programme follows: A. M. Meer Schubert The Two Grenadiers Schuman Toreador Love ?ong Cuuehois Sonata in G I violin and piano) Anton Rubinstein Mr. and Mrs. Claude Madden. My £tar 'Mrs. Beach The Nottingham Hunt Bullard O. Thou Sublime, Sweet Evening Star Wagner (a) Romance (from Luital Ri'^s (b) Hungarian r>ance Brahms-Joachim Mr. Madden. Why Do the Nations Rage? Hti:dol The Bar.d.iliero Stuart Father OGlynn. (Old Irish air.) Accompanists Mrs. Madden, Mr. Tltcomb. » The marriaß* is announced of Miss Stella Padden, daughter of Mrs. M. Paddcn, of this city, to L>r. F. El Thomas. The wedding to^k place Aug. 23, In Chicago. Rev. Father L.-iwn \u25a0'\u25a0\u0084•• officiating- Dr. Thomas was for- merly a resident of Minneapolis. They will make iluir home in Chicago. •• * Invitations will rcon be issued for the wed- of Mrs. 11. Munson, of the Buckingham, has returned to Grand Island, Neb. » Frank H. Davis, of the Capitol City Cycle club, has gone to Valley Creek, Mont., to visit his cousin, William Porth. # The Misses Ogden, of Washington. D. C, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer O. Greer. Mrs. Frank Gootsell, of Omaha, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Schaub. Miss Henly has returned from Chicago. Miss C'.aribel Davi3 Is home from Dfis Moines. Miss Florence Schlffman entertained in- formally Friday evening. Bishop Gilbert visited In Fargo last week. Mrs. Charles Moore is in Fargo. Frank Baker, of College avenue, is In Kan- sas City. Mrs. L. W. Lowell, of Nelson avenue, has gone to Butte, Mont., where she will reside. Miss Olive Grewe, of Isabel street, has re- turned from White Bear lake. Mrs. C. Kinninz has returned froto Omaha. Mrs. J. B. Mosher and son have returned from Lakevillo, Minn., where they have been for a mor.th. Geo. E. Hallberg. of Arundei street, has re- turned from Buffalo. N. Y. Hancock Encampment, I. O. O. F. will give a social hop tomorrow evening at Central hall. Dr. and Mrs. S. G. Smith will sail from Southampton, Aug. 31. in the Kaiser Wtlhelm der Grosse, and expect to arrive in St. Paul Sept. 9. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Slocum returned Friday from an Eastern trip. Mrs. J. Austrian, of East Ninth street, has returned from Chicago. Mrs. Edward R. Schafer Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Heinrlchs, of River Falls, Wis. Mra. H. F. Wessel, of Ashland avenue, is visiting in New York and Chicago. Miss Belle O'Rourke, of George street, has returned from Omaha. Miss Ada R. Lewi3, of South St. Paul, has returned from the East. Mrs. H. Mills, of Rondo street. Miss A. Lams and Miss Maggie Mills are In Duluth. The Misses Grfffen have returned from a Western trip. The Misses Berg, of St. Cloud, and Miss Orieman. of Wells, are the guests of Mrs. 0. Grote. Mrs. A. Switz and nephew, and Miss Switz are at Lake Park hotel. Mrs. E. E. Parker and son, of St. Paul, are at the Lake Park hotel, Minnetonka. Mra. A. B. Sibloy has returned from Quincy, 111., where she was called by the death of her father. Mrs. T. A. Barker, of the Metropolitan hotel, has returned from Frontenac. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hope have re- I moved from Mackubin street to 1910 Marshall avenue. THE OUTLOOK. Ramsey County W. C. T. U. will observe the birthday of Francis Willard Sept. 28 by a programme of music and addresses, which will be given in the parlors of the Windsor hotel. The regular monthly meeting will be held previous to the presentation of the pro- gramme. "The Heart of a Hero." a four-act drama, will be presented Wednesday evening in Lied- ertaefel hall, West side. J. Strickland is the director. DAYTON'S BLUFF. Mrs. James Mattlmore entertained a party of little people Thursday afternoon for her daughter, Miss Mabel Mattimore. The deco- rations were sweet peas. Mrs. Mattimore waa assisted by Mrs. Hutchins. of West Superior; Mrs. Arth and Mrs. Robillard. Among the guests were the Misses Marie Casey, Hertha Rink, Mamie and Emily Arth, Maggie and Maz-ie Hawkins, May and Rosebud Mattimore, Florence Mahan, Vernie McFetridge, Grace AXNIE LAURIE EARLY WHEELER. General Whs-cleWs Daughter, Wh« Braved Yellow Fever at Santiago. ding of Miss Julie Fisher and Henry Van Vleek. to take place early in September. •• * Bather l~dge, Degres of Honor will give a 6;cial hop Tuesday evening. Sept. 20, at Cen- tral baiL The committee is: Miss Margaret Krieger, Miss Larson, Miss Julia Krieger, Mr Lutz. Mrs. Oasura, Mr 3. Corning and Mrs. Leano. » » * Oliver Edmund Thfebaud, of 402 North Ex- Change street, fw the patt few years with the ll«n:n Shoe company, le.'t last evening for Merlin, W'is., where he will be married Tuesday evening, to Miss Estelle May Mon- tLgue, of that city. After a two or three \u25a0weeks' trip In the East they will return to St. Paul, where they will make their home. The Misses Murphy, of Farrlngton avenue •re in lirainerd. The Henrietta and barge have betn engaged by the ladies connected with St. Paul's church Sunday schcel for a moonlight ex- cursion, W.-diiesday evening. Refreshments Will be served on the boat, and lirose's Mili- tary band has been engaged for a concert programme and dancing. The boat will 'eavo the foot of Jackson street at 7:45. Tho-e hav- ing the arrangements in charge Include Mr 3 Henry Hale. Miss Whiting, the Misses Horup and J. C. Bailie, the superintendent Mr. and Mrs. Emile Onct entertained a company of ten guests at dinner Wednesday evening at the residence of Mrs. H. W. Wel- -lit. K<nwood, Minneapolis. * Kin Emily Black gave a box party at tbi 'Jriiid opera house yesterday afternoon J.r Kiaa Josephine I-ufkin, of Chicago. Mr*. G. C. Robertson, of Hague avenue, V-- i MCbre yesterday afternoon for Mrs »» Mrs Mitebcll and M.'ss Handy, of Clncin- PH Ml of honor at an after- r 'v by Mrs. F. W. Meyers, Thurs- '\u25a0-:. ...••••\u25a0,:,, at !;<; r home on Ashland aye- » - •• Km Marnh cave a musical Wednes- | | -\u25a0:•.. b*r baau <>n Mackubln street. ••• .;.ircl.;ill, of I>ouls street, was pleas- Bd by a number of his friends i <:V<-lilriK. •• •1 Mr«. Harold P. Bend will give a i ,!i»<,rr'<w t-venlng for Miss Winslow '.' W. si ;-jii/.rlor. ••• »t.t ;-. a. Clarke, who has been the guest Tyre, Mabel Fitzgerald. Alice and Nellie Car. Mn vT 1 M l argar # Conklin, Rose and Adeline Buckley. Inez O'Connell. Helen McCall Em- ma Behrn, Anna McGuire. Ethel Gill 'Marie Sporchetts, Rose Nunamaker, Carrie Scotten Beatrice and Florence King, and Freddie Ct CO 4 ,?• _, Frank and H u£h Hawkins, Clyde MeCall, George and Will Stapleton John Mc- Dermott, Will Hutchins, James and Edward Mattimore. The ladies of the bluff gavo an entertain- ment Friday evening in Mozart hall, for the benefit ofthe German American Red Cross society. Those taking part in the programme were: Mrs. S. V. Harris, Charles FairchiM Claude Madden, P. V. Larsen Miss Ada Henry, Miss Hartman, Miss Sadie Heine Norman Claussen.Etta Berg. Miss Holl, Miss v\ illiams, Miss Freda Naumann, Walter Hall George Roden.berg, Bernard Murend Mi« Mertens, Miss Bremer, Mdss Scheffer' Miss Heine, Miss Johanna Hall and Miss Jensen Miss Carrie Wlelde entertained the mem- bers of Fern camp Thursday evening In the party were the Misses Hattle McAllister Grace Studcroan, Carrie Davis, Agnes Hoat' son, Alice Quist. Tena Ball, Messrs. Elmer IVerbach, Frank Hevener, George McCullough George Germann, Edward Freeman Rob Bali and Fred Wlelde. The Bpworth League of the Dayton's Bluff German M. E. church gave a melon social Thursday evening. Those in charge were the Misses Amelia Wichman, Addle Bach, Lizzie burger and Lydla Meier. The Misses Krleger entertained Wednesday th i"i thelr br ° th er. Franklin Krleger, who left Thursday evening for Berlin. Mrs. Charles Fontaine has returned from a two weeks visit In Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. MeCleary, Alias Ma;bel Herbert Vancouver. B. C. **-«•«* nvm Miss Mabel Supple has returned from a two weeks visit with her brother In Duluth. Mrs. W. W. Lewis, of the Euclid) View spent part of the week in Minneapolis. ' Mrs. Edward Mohaupt la visitln* Mm Harry Manderville, of Tortervllle; 10. Miss Nellie Malloy has returned from a two months' visit to Austin. Miss Jennie Tracy entertained informally Wednesday evening. Mrs. Hurdle, of St. Louis, has been vlsitlne Mrs. Geisking. * Mrs. George Mueller returned Saturday from Aberdeen. Mrs. R. li. McCleary entertained Mra. C. The Royal is the highest grade baking powder known. Actual tests show it goesoa** third further Urns asy oUmt bread. POWDER Absolutely Pure BOVM. »AKIWO POWOIB CO., NEW YORK. E. Emerson, of StlUwater, the first of the week. Mrs. Emerson of StiMwater, and Mrs. Mc- Cleary, of Bast Fourth street, spent Thursday with Mrs. St. Charles, of Minnehaha Park. WEST ST. PAUL. Mrs. L. Rutherford, of Bast Winifred street, entertained a large party Thursday evening, in compliment to her guest Mrs. George Rutherford, of St. Joseph, Mo. The evening was spent In danoing. The hostess, assisted by her daughter, served dainty re- freshments. Those present were: Miasea Lally, Charbonneau, Downing, McGone Norton, Rylle, Steldl, D. ChristlanEon. Dolan,' J. Christiansen, Mrs. Montgomery, Messrs Colton. Barker, Merritt, Lally, Jenne, Char- bonn«au, Welsh, Gootze, Oohn, Rylie Cam- forth and Oehler. A benefit entertainment and dance will be given next Wednesday evening at Liedertafel hall, under the direction of J. Strickland. A drama entitled "The Heart of a Hero," will be presented by the same company, who were so successful with the recent produc- tion of "Above the Clouds." Other numbers will be presented. Liberty Bell Council No. 1, D. of L., have made arrangements to hold a formal hop to- morrow evening at A. O. U. W. hall on Greenwood avenue. An orchestra will fur- nish music for the dancing. The Young People's Society of Bethany church, held a gypsy social Thursday evening at the grounds, corner Hall avenue and West Delos street. Painty refreshments were served by a committee. Improved Order of Redmen, Minnesota Tribe No. 21, will give a dancing party Thursday evening, Sept. 29, ai Workman's hall, corner State street and Greenwood avenue. Mr. and Mrs. M. Geddes and daughter, of East Elizabeth street, left the past week for Anaconda. Mont., where they will reside in the future. The Senior Y. P. S. C. B. Society of the Hebron Baptist church will huM an army social, Sept. 15, at the home of Mrs. W. W. Stone. Mrs. Babcock and daughter Bernice, of Hudson, Wis., are the guests of Mrs. Jennie Turner, of East Winifred street. Miss Mattie Jones, of Chicago, who has been the guest of Miss Anna Withy re- turned home last week. Mrs. Hugh Schreckenstein and Miss Clara Schmidt have gono to the trans-Mississippi exposition at Omaha. The Birthday Euchre olub picnicked at Lake Como all day Tuesday and enjoyed a good time. Mrs. Hugh Munro. of East Winifred street has returned from a several months' visit in Ontario. Mrs. K. M. Morse, of Galesburg, Is the EUt^t of Mrs. E. M. Woodbury, of The Clinton. Miss Bertha 'Hymers, of Hall avenue, is visiting for two months among friends in Canada. Mrs. Withacker and daughter, of Prescott street, have returned from a month's visit in Chicago. Mr. Molthrup, of Chicago, is the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. W'hitacker, of PrGscott street. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Faussett will leave next week for their future home in Monmouth, Or. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Stassen are enter- taining Miss Bertha Stassen, of Peotone, 111. The Ladies' Aid Society of Asjen-lon Church picnicked at Lake Como Thursday. R. H. Boxell, of East Congress street is visiting at Houston, Tex. Misa Florence Baker, of Bancroft street is visiting at Lake City. Minn. -Mrs. Frederick Green, of the Clinton flats is visiting in Duluth. C. C. Emerson has gone to the Pacific coast. EAST ST. PAUL. Mrs. H. W. Dickman, of Seventh street, entertained a number of little fo'ks Saturday afternoon, from 3 to 6, in honor cr her lit- tle twin daughters, Catherine and Hortenie second birthday. The guests we:e Mrs. s' D. Downk, Mrs. H. A. Shimmerhorn, Mr-' T. L. Billingsley, Mrs. C. E. Griswo'.d, Mrs Wilder, Mrs. McCauley, Mm. William S ar- key and Miss Starkey. The roams were beautifully decorated with sweet pears, fcr:i3 and othe cut flowers. Mrs. G. S. Cannes entertained Thursday evening for her guest Mrs. William M Smith, of Cambridge, 111. Music and game, were the features or the evening. The d c- orations were sweet peas and ferns. The gue3ts were: Mr. and Mrs. William \mei Mr. and Mrs. George Bohn, Mr. and Mis' C. H. Rust, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Hayward, of Boston; George Smith and Miss Mildred Smith. The Idle Cinch club was entertained Thurs- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. Tyer on Tenth street. Prizes were won as follows- Head, Mrs. Ellsworth; second. Mrs. Morri- son; third, Mrs. Howette; hidden, Mrs. Mc- Crary. Mrs. Morrison, of Tenth street, will entertain the club next Thursday afternoon. Mrs. William M. Smith, M!se Mildred and George Smith, of Cambridge, 111., who have been guest 3of Mrs. Smith's sister, Mis. Q. S. Carins, have returned home. Mrs. Geo. R. Brookins and Miss Mabel Brookins, who have been visiting relatives in Ohio for the past three months, are ex- pected home the first of the month. The Misses Arrlvee, of Clark street, enter- tained the Young People's Society of the St James Episcopal Church Tuesday evening. Willie Mane, of Grove street, gave a party Friday afternoon for a number of his little friends in honor of his twelfth birthday. Mrs. John Field, of Oronoco, and Hattle Dick, of Eau Claire. Wis., are visiting the Misses Arrlvee, of Clark street Miss J. W. Herrlngton and Miss Herring- ton, of Barraboo, Wis.. are guests of Mrs. George Shields, of Burr street. Mra. George Babcock, of the Euclid View entertained during the week Mrs. 3. Thai and Miss Thai, of Chicago. Miss May Johnson and Freda Borgeson. of Arcade street, visited friends in Young Amer- ica this week. Miss Nina Mac Hamilton and Miss Flor- ence Baker, of Lafayette avenue, have gone to Lake City. Mles Howie, of Northfleld, was a guest of Mrs. George Beatson, of Reaney street, p^rt of the week. Mrs. L. Turner, of South Park, spent the week as the guest of Mrs. D. McLican, of Sims street. Mrs. William Benjamin and daughtsr Grace, of Magnolia street, are in Ohio visit- ing friends. Miss Bertha Chester, of Burr etreet, enter- tained part of the week Miss Worth, of Eau Claire. Wis. Miss Sylvester, ot Port Arthur, visited the Misses Jones, of Orange street, during the week. The Q. A. R. Ellsworth circle will meet Monday evening, Sept. 5, at Odd Fellows' hall. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Helgesoo, of Sims street, spent the week In Jamestown, N. D. Mrs. K. Knonsnafle, of Dakota, has been visiting Mrs. W. Thompson, of Ocean street Mrs J H- Painter, of Pine street, has gone to Langdon for a two week's visit. iMiss Sadie Kirk, of Eaat Ninth street en- tertained informally Friday afternoon. ' Miss Pet Stinoon and John Phalln, of Still- water, are guests of Mrs. H. Ryan. Mrs. James Herbert, of York street has returned from Sheldon, N. D. Mrs. C. H. Culver is eutertainln* her cousin, MUsS Rose Mellln. " er Mrs. J. J. Lutz Is entertaining Miss Mlnnfa Fay, of La Croaae. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Greene hava returned from Denver, Col. Mrs. WE Densmore la visiting friends In Landow, Minn. Mra. Dilley is visiting friends in Wiscon- sin. HAMUNB. It is hoped that a large number of n>« ladlea of the M. B. ohuroh will meet with the Ladles' Aid society » t the uSau <ot Mra. A. A. Clark on Wesley avenue on Tuei- day, at S o'clock. Mason M. Flint, who has been an honored. olUceo of this place tot * good many ftfttlk died last Sunday at the family residence on Hewitt avenue. The Young Women's Foreign Missionary society will give a social- on Tuesday even- ing of this week on the college campus. Miss Pearl Benham spent a few days last week in Red Wing attending the wedding of her friend. Miss Alice Brown. Mrs E P. Martin, of Chicago, who rag been visiting with friends in Hamline, has gone back to her home. Mrs C A Durman and daughter, Georgia, left on Thursday for a two weeks' visit at Stoughton, Wls. Miss Agnes Davis Is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. A. P. Thompson, of East St. Paul. Mrs Rev. Peter Clare has returned wilh her family from a two weeks' outing at Lake Johanna- Charles Massee, who has been on a short visit with his parents in Menominee, Wis., has returned. Mis3Wichman and Mrs. Sharff visited In the family of Mrs. L. M. Sharff this last week. Last Tuesday Mrs. Newcomb and Mrs. Draper spent the day with Mrs. E. F. Woods. Mrs Ostrander hae been having as her guest Mrs. Marks, of Buffalo Center, Minn. Mrs Feltham, who has been visiting in Drayton, N. D., ia home again. Thomas Montgomery left Monday on a business trip to California. Miss Bailey, of Duluth, is visiting In the home of Miss 'julla Bevans. Mrs. H. L. Jones is spending a short time In Winnipeg. Prof. Leslie, the new Greek professor, is at Mr". Rldgeway's. Miss Mable Martin has gone to Chicago. Mrs. Gaylord has moved to Duluth. MERRIAM PARK. Misses Barbara and May Clark are absent ; from the Park. They will spend some time at Minnetonka. Dr Cobb has returned from a hunting trip to Benson. He was accompanied by William Powers. The Misses Jennie and Lizzie Dudgeon are home from Excelsior, where they have been staying. Miss A-damson is again at home, after spending a time with friends in Langdon, N. D. Mtes 'Bessie Holmes returned Tuesday from Steven* Point where sha has been visiting. Miss Nellie Overpeck was at home to a number of her friends last Friday evening. Rev. Mr. Gallager is expected to fill the pulpit ot Olivet church tomorrow morning. Master Harry McKenaey, of Dassel, is vis- iting with Master Paul Magnuson. Mrs Ralph Bastman, of White Bear, has been visiting here for some days. Mra. H. L. BurrlU spent the week in vtelt- lng among friends in Waterloo. m t t h. Oroswell left Bunday for Red Lake' oh business for a month. Mrs 9 C. McCoy and daughter, Miss Fan- nie, ere home from Mankato. Mr and Mrs. C. M. Benham returned Wednesday from St. Peter. Mrs Garreit Backus entertained the Ladies' Euchre club Wednesday. Miss rtancvck has been entertaining Mlsi Mcrrls from Charles City. Mlbs (Maud Bradley returned Sunday from a vlalt to Chicago. Mrs. McCoy and daughter have returned from Mankato. Miss Helen Ross Is visiting Miss Shepherd Mr. C. W. Moon Is in Boston. MACAXESTRR. (Mr. and Mrs. Innlls, Mr. and Mrs. P. X. Jaokson and family and (Miss Besaie Currlo, of Merrlam Park, left Wsdaesdey to camp at Lake Chlaago. iMtsaes Theresa and Maud GhwksU spent tbo THE ST. PAUI, GLOBE SUNDAY AUGUST 28, 1893. fore part of the week at Bald Eagle Uke with Miss McCloud. Mrs. G. A. Hunt entertained a few ladles on Wednesday who served in the interests of the Red Crow. Miss Georgle Grcsscup.who has been spend- ing the summer at Luvtrne, has return d home. Miss Bolton, principal of Ames school, and her mother, have moved to St. Paul. Mr 3. G. H. Dlckson, who has been visiting In Pennsylvania, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Drumniond have returned to their home In Hudson. Miss Anna Staiiley 13 the guest of Miss Agnes Taylor. Miss Gordon and Miss Van Kirk have to Red Wing. SOITH ST. PAIL. The Rev. Mr. Drew and family, of the Congregational church in South Park, will leave shortly for the East, where they w.U make their home. Mr. Murray, of South Park, ha 3returned from Seattle, where he has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Heath. Mrs. R. S. Clegg and son Jlmmle have re- turned from Stanton, where they were visit- ing friends. Miss Blanche Talbot and Willie O'Brien, of Dcs Moinea, are visiting James Stevenson and. family. The Misses Robinson, of Stanton, Minn., are visiting their cousins, the Misses Clegg. Miss Martha Upstone, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Chas. Newman, of South Park. Mrs. Kelson and daughter Jessie have re- turned from their visit to Wisconsin. Mr. acd Mrs. Joe Bathe are on a pleasure and health trip to White Bear. Miss Emma Beards, of South Park, has returned from St. Paul Park, where she was visiting friends. Mrs. Gould, of lowa, is visiting her daugh- ter, Mrs. Edgar Gould. Rev. Mr. Schwartz is spending his vacation at Port Arthur. ST. ANTHONY PARK. Miss Thaln, who has been visiting Mrs. Stewart, of Raymond avenue, has rctumei to her home in Waukegan, 111. Dr. and Mrs. Allen, of Claremont, N. 11., were the guests of Prof, and Mrs. H. S. Baker. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Congrega- tional Church met last Tuesday with Mrs. Flagg. The young ladies of St. Anthony Park gave a dancing party Friday evening at Churchill hall. The Ladies' Aid society will give a scctal at the residence of Mrs. Williams on Friday. Dr. Cannon and family have returned iroai their summer's outing at Lake Jcajp.ilne. Mrs. Walter Hill entertained guest 3 from Minneapolis during last week. Mrs. C. A. Dunn Is entertaining gursts from Minneapolis. Mrs. Cuningham has returned from her summer outing. WHITE BEAR. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tlbbeta, of St. Paul; MUs Thelin, of Merrlam Park, and Mr. McDonald, of Minneapolis, were gueets of >Mts. B«. H. Plough the past week. Mrs. Frank SmlUi, of "'Minneapolis and Miss M. Clara Hendfcrson, of New York city are stopping several daya with Miss Grace Y«tM. B. G. Tatea and daughter. Grace, who have been spending the summer at the Uke, have returned to their home on Portland avenue. Miss Lillian Clarke. Miss Eunice Mc- Mtchoel and the iMtoses Butcher, of St. Paul Spent several days with Miss Mildred Cooper! lira. John Bunghard and Mrs. Charles Relf returned Tuesday from Duluth. where they have been spending several weeks. Mrs. W. A. Ml'lor ar.d Mrs. G. W. Pierce gave a corn roast Saturday evening at Mrs Miller's home at Bald Eagle. The Misses Heineman, who have been vis- i King their grandmother, Mrs. Conheim re- , turned to Milwaukee Thursday. Miss Anna Selby, of St. Paul who has been the guest of Mrs. W. W. Webber at Lake Shore, returned home Friday. 'Mrs. H. C. MeNalr gave a hmcheon We3- ne&'day for Mrs. Denn:s Follet, of H-asttnea and Mrs. S. D. Sperry. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Pino have returned to their home in St. Paul, after spending the summer at the lake. Mrs. W. F. Kyie, of St. Paul, spent several days with her mother, Mrs. M. E Suell at Paris glcce. Miss Eugenic Courteau, of St. Paul, was a guest of the Misses Hardy several days the r»3t week. Mrs. S. W. Landers, of Decorah. and Miss Wilma Barry, of Chicago, are guests of Mrs. | P. Lewis. Miss Margaret Sewall. of St. Anthony Park. was a guest of her sister, Miss H. Sewall Sunday. Mrs. Lowen-thal and daughter. Miss Paul- ine, of St. Paul, were guests of Mrs. Rose Sunday. Mrs. N. Pihlgren and son Emll. of Mar- ehalltown, 10., are guests of Mrs. E H Plough. Mr. Vanwlnkle, Dr. Hicks and Mr. Durand. of the Indiana crew, left for Chicago Friday nicht. Tha Misses Dolly and Ruby Gotzian were Iguests of Mrs. A. B. Driecoll the past week. Hon. W. H. H. John3tone, of Washington, D. C, was a guest at the. lake Wednesday. 'Mies Grace Cameron and Miss Good, of St. Paul, visited 'Mrs. B. R, Ide the past week. Mrs. J. J. Dobbin, of Minneapolis, was the guest of -Mrs. A. H. Goodrich the past week. Mrs. W. S. Ryan, of Hemline, spent the week with her sister, Mrs. E. R. Mabon. Mrs. T. E. Fellows was the guest of Mrs. H. E. Daniels, at 'Minneapolis, Tuesday. Mrs. M. K. Wtllard and son Alfred, of Minneapolis, spent Monday art the lake. Mrs. F l . Philips, of Minneapolis, spent Thursday with Mrs. James T. Coustead. Miss Ada Mathes, of St. Paul, was the guest of Mrs. George Rhodenberg Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Beals and Miss Mamie Heals are guests of Mrs. H. K. Getfy. Miss Hester Getschall, of Minneapolis, Is visiting Miss Frances Whltiiker. Mr. J. S. Fugate, of St. Paul. Is spending a few days at the Mabon cottage. Mrs. Ira King, of Still wAter, spent Mon- day with Mrs. T. S. Fowler Mrg. M. M. Fulton and son Thomas left Friday evening for P'ttsburg. Misa Alice Rhodes, of Portland avenue 13 visiting Mls3 Sadie O'Brien. Miss Elva Hall, of Stlllwater. is visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. R. Young. Mlas Lucy Gundlach I* the guest of Miss Lou Davis at Merriam Park. David Evans, of St. Paul, was a guest of Mrs. E. R. Ide Wednesday. 'Mrs. 9. J. R. McMillan Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. T. Shepard. MIS 3 Kelly, of St. Paul. Is visiting Mrs. A. E" Hinckley at Lake Shore. 'Miss Eva Reese, of Minneapolis, spent Sunday, with Miss Jacobs. Mrs. Harry Stern'berg and family will move to St. Paul Monday. Miss Ruth Getty speDt tha past week with Miss Beals in St. Paul. Mrs. EL Nelderman speut Thursday and Friday In St. Paul. Miss A. Hoy, of St. Paul, spent Wednes- day at the lake. Mrs. Newell Clapp entertained for M 133 Shores Thursday. Mrs. Leo Rose, of .St. Paul, v!sited a-t the lake on Sunday. 'Miss llomau is visiting Red L-.dge. Mrs*. Bigelow, of St. Paul, Is spending a Pretty Hosiery. jff ¥' * Art Em^roidery Dept. inTvomen'^FJncy HoXfry^s'tyles F^M M FJjmMAm/WMM M M'MJMMS Mvß / Monday we will hold the last half- from the most mild and dainty to l^^#/|X^f f/^# ?/{/%/¥ M MC' £/ IT t \ *£?,, the season ' AII Work the very extreme. *^^^ ' X \^^ , L Baskets, Pillows and Table Covers. Price., 390. 48C 69c, *8c S* A* S* he'fihed^d^X and up. A visit here will pay. \M^3l m/mM&A s Linens displayed on sale tables at _^ ___^_^__________ Is W Jt^^j^&r 4^ ri A Lr -PRICIv Pur Repaire-^Sutnmer Prices End Aug. 31. SIXTH AND RORPPT STDPPTS <*T PAIII ~ ~ " ~" v KUPCKI SlKctlli, 9F. PAUL. Pur Repairs— Summer Prices End Aug. ai. -s.-r~-«73c |\lew Fall Black Silks! ™*-_r. iw Plain Black Silk and Satin Weaves will be in active demand this Fall and Winter. Fashion has stamped them as correct. The decided increase in our Silk business the past year encouraged our buyer to extraordinary efforts to further advance and increase the sales. We outrank all Silk departments west of Chicao-o. Every Silk maker in America, every importer of French and Swiss Silks, comes to us'first. Our facilities for selling Fine Silks are second to none in this country. As we handle big lots, and pay less for standard Qualities naturally our prices are lower. ' 4 worth d:iThe^u£ noiet! JaVot SSSrf,^ """"^ °" »*" °° ** "*• M "? «f them are ALL BLACK SILKS, 73c X ALL BLACK SILKS, 73c X ALL BLACK SILKS, 73c % Peau de Soie, Defender, Taffeta, Moire Francaise, Armtire c 1 Faille Francaise, Corsican, Bengaline, Pekin, India »urali, Satin Duchesse, Brooades, Poplin, Bayadere, Sen«.v* ai £acot^ 2l *\ Rhadzimir. Moire, Wrr Gros Grain. NOTE— Don't miss this sale iflikely to want Black Silk for any purpose during- this Fall or Winter $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 Novelty Silks for NINETY- FIVE CENTS A YARD. Ready at 9 o'clock Monday. We are not going to describe these, except to simply say it's the Biggest, Bast Collection, at the Lowest Price we ever advertised, and you know what we advertise, we do. ' New-Autumn Dress Qoods-New-^&^K 1 : . , ' .- M \u0084 , . year a R°. which marked an increase over previous years, we have larg-ely added to our hitherto extensive stock by securing- the choicest merchandise that the world produces. Monday extras: 5/v New Colored Tufted Novelties, \u25a0\u25a0 New Colored Teutonia Suitings, At,** /v /* New Toinwd <?nnnn-»^ rv, £1^ New Colored Venetians, 7Ga New Colored Covert Suitings. (P 1 AA New Co Wd SiT^rfW Tn * . » IIC New Colored Bayadere Stripes, 1 lIP New Colored Meltonettes, 1 i lf 1 New Polored Slk »? w Brocate les, VV New Colored Poplin Plaids, \u25a0 «/W New Colored Camel's Hair Cheviots, qJisUU £ew Co ored Silklnd Wool r'"^" New Colored Rough Novelties. New Colored Vigoreaux Suitings, New Colored French w^ Bayaderes, a yard New Colored Silk-Mixed Fancies, for Fab- New Colored Scotch Cheviots, for Fabrics New Colored Satin 3^^° for 75c New Colored Two-Toned Pebbles, rics worth New Colored French Venetians, worth $1.50 New Colored Pooling a'nH v'^innr Fabrics. New Colored Granite Plaids. $1 a yard. New Colored Silk and Wool Creponettes a yard. New Colored Vigoreaux Coverts Bt»%Mr flnSlAe P/5^4 1 ~ N ?. T ll Sto°^ d \ ssort Ime1 men t the two towns-that was the aim and is the /»A New Black Tufted Novelties. Aft- New Black 50-in. Wide Wale Cheviot. c\i\ New Black Satin ¥»„»»\u25a0, <Mr New Black Bourette Novelties. ($£ New Black 50-in. Mohair Granite. XOf Nevv buS OUomln Velour' U7W New Black 46-inch Surah Twills. V/V New Black SO-in. Mohair Chevron. U7V New Black SaHnSoleil . t- 1 New Black 50-inch Mohair Sicilian. Rnr f nhrin<i New Black 48-in. Camels-hair Cheviot t, v, t New Riarir p nn i^ a\t 1 SuTc? New Black Soutache Mohair. BwBS New Black 50-in. Tufted Crepon, 828* N^w illcll Sfnch BiirrfuSoth. f^i«iu>f Ol>^^f f tn<f>tlt The carpet season is now Reliable Fur Repairs. Special Notice. WlUvt Lfl^pul blllvflllt here, and we have made ample preparation. We offer for,onr inspection and considera- tion the new patterns and latest coloring's, our own special de- prices on reliable far repairs. Our embroidered with fac-sim4e Tsig-na si"-ns in Big-clow, Glen Echo and Whittall Victoria Wiltons and specialty— everything in Sealskin, tures, initials, monograms and Brussels B?eelow Axminsters, Sloane's Velvets and Tapestries, repairing, altering, refitting, re- crests. Orders placed °now will be and the new fabric, Arras Tapestry, also the most complete line n %T£Zn&r£££°&l' JST"* ° f "^ for holid^ of Rug's, Domestic and Oriental, we have ever shown. We so- perfect fit. superior finish, thorough licit your patronage. satisfaction and lowest charges, . workmanship considered. nillinery Department. Cloak Department. Fur coii aret te S . . J£zs££szl&,tj>sji AH 1 * English Round Hats. Only three more August days,then Silk Waists strictly new, just ar- etteTpllVTn6 cZZilatlol^the "*" " Go^n." a new season. These Monday spe- rived-styhsh. handsome Waists latest most effective and practical " cials will help us make this August tucked and corded both bias and Our llarantee with every safe Rtittor irlr Do^ the banner summer month for years. straight effects, with self stock col- Pric eS g"c» wnn every saie. 15 Ut ten CX Patterns. LADIES' CAPES. Every Waist a 56. 50 one. (frP Art $6,50, $7.59, $8.50, $10.00. We are agents for all Patterns and New arrivals of early Fall Capes, To open the season, the " Publications issued by the Butterick Military, Tourist and Golf ideas, Monday price will be v Fur Repairs— Summer Prices End Aug. 31. Publishing Company. They are the many made of steamer shawls.p'.aid SEPARATE SKIRTS est and nlost economical. back materials, Kerseys and Melton- ' «„_,_*- . „..„_ You may need a Linen Skirt for Lace DenJlf fmpnf etteS ' Fair and Carnival week. Don't miss LaCe department. « .. Prices $12.50 to $25,00. this sale. Just here and on sale Monday- <=tt tt wAKTa lao fine Crispene Linen Skirts, New Ruchings, Plaitings and Fancy This fion^rf,.^. <• t U SILK WAISTS. made with lapped double . st itched Chiffon Trimming. X Ma, hei 2/ °\ , great To help swell the Monday busi- seams, perfect hanging, our ft A New Neckwear for ladies-the naiustakinfr ,7^ *! , le mOiit ness, and for Monday only, we offer own make; regular 52.00 Uilr very latest fall styles. S, If t , " " tentioa 150 Black Satin and Black Taffeta Skirts, for Monday /VV New Wash Laces always shipped the same day insiructians are received. rs la e n<L W ' th MrS - H " T - Drake at - M an'to U daysltine^ke ** ' 9 BPe " di^ *<™ «& fake 3 " YBteS - ° f St " Pa *' is ™»* M.IHTOMEDI. dJ- h6 T^,° rCh lUb mCt W ' th MfS - DIM » M ° :1 " QA>. The prizes were won toy Mr;. Flndlay M ™\ Tygoson and Mrs. Dresen. Mis! \Vllllam Dampier entertained the club Wednesday morning. Miss Dutchpr, Mrs W J. Murray and Mrs. Dcdd won prizes. Mrs. Johns entertained nine tables at eu- chre Thursday afternoon. The decorations were thistles and cedar. Prlze3 were won by Mrs. Kles and Mrs. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Nash pave ma informal musical Tuesday evening. Mr. George Mel- dher, Mrs. John and Mrs. Powell cont-ibut-d to the evening's pleasure. •Miss Margaret Comptm is spending the the Eml Danipier on her way from MUs Murray entertained a hour* party of sT. Paui y ° Ung Pe ° Ple fr ° m Bt * n »^ »»« Mr. and Mrs. Mceder anfl Mr. Giorge Meel- er spent part of the week with Mr. and Mrs Nash. A party of ten, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs Fred Phleffer, danced at Wtldwccd Fr.iay night. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman have returned to the city, after a two weeks' cut ng. Miss Siqveland and Mrs. R. J. Hod w re guests at Idylwild Wednesday. and r -Mrs d I^ Sg£* "" KUCStS ° f ilr " Mr. and Mrs. Dutcher, of Jlerram Fark K'w/Dutcher 1 " 6 "^ "^ Mr ' ' « nd MIV wHh^lrsr'Dr^; 113 "T^ W'* home ?n d the rS city Wan rrtaT »" d tO th = lr A n^ ITS - Ha;ke " are at Mrs F' J J ano n h d ns^ r3 ' St ° ne ar ° gUWtS of Mr " and iftjffi 1 *" &PCDInS * fCW days JD frl«^ Fred Ringwald sPen«- ****! wih MuVray 1 *™ 68 HiaH '* the gUeSt of Mr - Nort wed! ° rler U Vlßlans in Chicago for a The Bicycle c'.ub spent Monday at White Bear. Miss Elizabeth Xash has returned to Chi- cago. ST. PAUL PARK AUD HBWPOIT. The Misses James entertained at luncheon Tuesday. The guests were: Mlsies Frarc >s Parker, Stella Wilkinson. Mary Wcolward Sawyer, De Cou, Alice Creisy. Mrs. Hill, of Lsngdon, ar.d Miss Doner of Minneapolis, have been guests ol Mrs. C.' D. Chattertou during the past week. 'Miss Florence Dickln-son, of St. Pjul who has been the guest of Miss Louise ' B"U returned Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur De Rocher and son Arthur, of Chicago, are visifng Mr and Mrs. John Willoughby. Misses Lizzie and Jennie Kimbal! of Ham- line, were guests of Mra. Cbarles A. Crea y Thursday. Mrs. Frank Burns, of Lake City, vl.ited relatives in Newport the first of the we:k. Mrs. Joseph Shannon and son were the guests of Mrs. C. A. Crtasy Friday. Mrs. Lyman Moore, of Highwood, visited Park friends Thursday. Mr?. Robert Ross ha>3 returned from a visit in Wisconsin. Mrs. Charles Parker has returned from Clara City. \

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Miss Ruth Hanna was the guest ofhonor at a reception gi%'en Tuesdayevening- at the Town and Country clubby Mrs. Reese M. Newport and Mr.Edward N. Saunders. Palms, fernsand the Yale colors were the decora-tions of the club house, the latter inhonor of Yale men v^ho were amongthe guests. The guests were MissesMamie ami Afebie Livingston, .MissBonnie Ransom, Katie Johnson, MissJV.uliru' Ferguson. Miss Lilian Finch.Mi.-s Carey, Miss DrlscoU. the MissesRobbins, Miss Milliar; from out oftown. Mi£S Bean and :\iiss Carroll, ofStillwater; Miss Abbot, of PittsburghMessrs. Halbert, Finch, Warner. Chris-tian, of Minneapolis; Sidney Dean,Lawrence, and Morey. Amandolin or-Chestra furnished music.• * *

Miss Anita Furness entertained Fridayalter noon f< r M;es Goodrieh, of Chicago.• • •

Mrs. V. B. Kellcgg gave a luncheon Thurs-day evening lor Mrs. and Mies Chandler, ofChicago, and Mies McDonald, of Louisville.• * *

Mrs. Gwvrge C. Robertson. of Hague ave-nue, gave a euchre yesterday afternoon.• • •

Mis. Jacob Mannheimcr, of Iglehart street,

gave a progressive euchre party Wednesdayafternoon lor Mrs. Flee.hheimer and MissesFieohheimor. of Chicago. Mrs. M. L. Good-kir.d ard the Misses Loco and Snydacker, ofChicago. » • «

Mrs. H. C. MoNair entertained Thursday.ai White IJ«\ar. for Mrs. Dennis Follet. ofBastings, and Mrs. D. S. Sparry.

Mr. arul Mrs. Reuben Warner, of Collegeavenue, tavo a dinner Wednesday eveningfor Mr. and Mrs. John C. Donough and Mr.and Mrs. J. Mallay, of Toronto.• •

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Mrs. Sarah I-«x Turner entertained a houseparty at Minnetonka last week. Missc3 Koryand Miss Carrie Zimmerman, of Minneapolis,and Messrs. Kory, Cohen and Lauenthal werein the party.

» • »Misa Delia Shapiro, of Sherburne avenue,

gave a card party Friday evening for Messrs.Segal and Herman. o f Washburn, Wis.• • •

.Miss Ohre Greene, of Isabel street, enter-tained informally Thursday evening. A num-ber of friends called to welcome her homeafter an extended visit in Howard Lake.• * \u2666

Miss Mary E. noediglioimer, of Farrins f-Onavenue., will give a musicnle Wednesday.The compositions of the following writers willbe given: Hems, Aletter, De Ucriot, Wion-lawskl, Demi rsseman, Dp Koven, Lange,Burke, Sartorlo and Mendelssohn.• * *

Tl'en willbe a. s.ing recital Friday eveningby Mr. I". S. Kerr, of Boston, in Howard-Farwoli's music rooms. Mr. Kerr will beassistid by Mr. Claude Madden, violinist.The- programme follows:A. M. Meer SchubertThe Two Grenadiers SchumanToreador Love ?ong CuuehoisSonata in G Iviolin and piano)

Anton RubinsteinMr. and Mrs. Claude Madden.

My £tar 'Mrs. BeachThe Nottingham Hunt BullardO. Thou Sublime, Sweet Evening

Star Wagner(a) Romance (from Luital Ri'^s(b) Hungarian r>ance Brahms-Joachim

Mr. Madden.Why Do the Nations Rage? Hti:dolThe Bar.d.iliero StuartFather OGlynn. (Old Irish air.)

Accompanists—

Mrs. Madden, Mr. Tltcomb.• » •The marriaß* is announced of Miss Stella

Padden, daughter of Mrs. M. Paddcn, of thiscity, to L>r. F. El Thomas. The weddingto^k place Aug. 23, In Chicago. Rev. FatherL.-iwn \u25a0'\u25a0\u0084•• officiating- Dr. Thomas was for-merly a resident of Minneapolis. They willmake iluir home in Chicago.• • *

Invitations will rcon be issued for the wed-

of Mrs. 11. Munson, of the Buckingham, hasreturned to Grand Island, Neb.

» • •Frank H. Davis, of the Capitol City Cycle

club, has gone to Valley Creek, Mont., tovisit his cousin, William Porth.• •

#

The Misses Ogden, of Washington. D. C,are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer O.Greer.

Mrs. Frank Gootsell, of Omaha, is the guestof Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Schaub.

Miss Henly has returned from Chicago.

Miss C'.aribel Davi3 Is home from DfisMoines.

Miss Florence Schlffman entertained in-formally Friday evening.

Bishop Gilbert visited In Fargo last week.Mrs. Charles Moore is in Fargo.Frank Baker, of College avenue, is In Kan-

sas City.

Mrs. L. W. Lowell, of Nelson avenue, hasgone to Butte, Mont., where she will reside.

Miss Olive Grewe, of Isabel street, has re-turned from White Bear lake.

Mrs. C. Kinninz has returned froto Omaha.Mrs. J. B. Mosher and son have returned

from Lakevillo, Minn., where they have beenfor a mor.th.

Geo. E. Hallberg. of Arundei street, has re-turned from Buffalo. N. Y.

Hancock Encampment, I.O. O. F. will givea social hop tomorrow evening at Centralhall.

Dr. and Mrs. S. G. Smith will sail fromSouthampton, Aug. 31. in the Kaiser Wtlhelmder Grosse, and expect to arrive in St. PaulSept. 9.

Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Slocum returned Fridayfrom an Eastern trip.

Mrs. J. Austrian, of East Ninth street, hasreturned from Chicago.

Mrs. Edward R. Schafer Is visiting hersister, Mrs. Heinrlchs, of River Falls, Wis.

Mra. H. F. Wessel, of Ashland avenue, isvisiting in New York and Chicago.

Miss Belle O'Rourke, of George street, hasreturned from Omaha.

Miss Ada R. Lewi3, of South St. Paul, hasreturned from the East.

Mrs. H. Mills, of Rondo street. Miss A.Lams and Miss Maggie Mills are In Duluth.

The Misses Grfffen have returned from aWestern trip.

The Misses Berg, of St. Cloud, and MissOrieman. of Wells, are the guests of Mrs. 0.Grote.

Mrs. A. Switz and nephew, and Miss Switzare at Lake Park hotel.

Mrs. E. E. Parker and son, of St. Paul, areat the Lake Park hotel, Minnetonka.

Mra. A. B. Sibloy has returned fromQuincy, 111., where she was called by thedeath of her father.

Mrs. T. A. Barker, of the Metropolitanhotel, has returned from Frontenac.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hope have re- Imoved from Mackubin street to 1910 Marshallavenue.

THE OUTLOOK.

Ramsey County W. C. T. U. will observethe birthday of Francis Willard Sept. 28 bya programme of music and addresses, whichwill be given in the parlors of the Windsorhotel. The regular monthly meeting will beheld previous to the presentation of the pro-gramme.

"The Heart of a Hero." a four-act drama,willbe presented Wednesday evening in Lied-ertaefel hall, West side. J. Strickland is thedirector.

DAYTON'S BLUFF.

Mrs. James Mattlmore entertained a partyof little people Thursday afternoon for herdaughter, Miss Mabel Mattimore. The deco-rations were sweet peas. Mrs. Mattimore waaassisted by Mrs. Hutchins. of West Superior;Mrs. Arth and Mrs. Robillard. Among theguests were the Misses Marie Casey, HerthaRink, Mamie and Emily Arth, Maggie andMaz-ie Hawkins, May and Rosebud Mattimore,Florence Mahan, Vernie McFetridge, Grace

AXNIE LAURIE EARLY WHEELER.General Whs-cleWs Daughter, Wh« Braved Yellow Fever at Santiago.

ding of Miss Julie Fisher and Henry VanVleek. to take place early in September.• • *

Bather l~dge, Degres of Honor will give a6;cial hop Tuesday evening. Sept. 20, at Cen-tral baiL The committee is: Miss MargaretKrieger, Miss Larson, Miss Julia Krieger, MrLutz. Mrs. Oasura, Mr3. Corning and Mrs.Leano.

» » *Oliver Edmund Thfebaud, of 402 North Ex-

Change street, fw the patt few years withthe ll«n:n Shoe company, le.'t last eveningfor Merlin, W'is., where he will be marriedTuesday evening, to Miss Estelle May Mon-tLgue, of that city. After a two or three\u25a0weeks' trip In the East they will return toSt. Paul, where they willmake their home.

The Misses Murphy, of Farrlngton avenue•re in lirainerd.The Henrietta and barge have betn engaged

by the ladies connected with St. Paul'schurch Sunday schcel for a moonlight ex-cursion, W.-diiesday evening. RefreshmentsWill be served on the boat, and lirose's Mili-tary band has been engaged for a concertprogramme and dancing. The boat will 'eavothe foot of Jackson street at 7:45. Tho-e hav-ing the arrangements in charge Include Mr3Henry Hale. Miss Whiting, the Misses Horupand J. C. Bailie, the superintendent• • •Mr. and Mrs. Emile Onct entertained acompany of ten guests at dinner Wednesday

evening at the residence of Mrs. H. W. Wel--lit. K<nwood, Minneapolis.• '« *

Kin Emily Black gave a box party attbi 'Jriiid opera house yesterday afternoonJ.r Kiaa Josephine I-ufkin, of Chicago.

Mr*. G. C. Robertson, of Hague avenue,V-- iMCbre yesterday afternoon for Mrs

» » •Mrs Mitebcll and M.'ss Handy, of Clncin-• PHMl of honor at an after-

r 'v by Mrs. F. W. Meyers, Thurs-'\u25a0-:. ...••••\u25a0,:,, at !;<;r home on Ashland aye-» - • • •

Km Marnh cave a musical Wednes-| | -\u25a0:•.. b*r baau <>n Mackubln street.• • •

.;.ircl.;ill, of I>ouls street, was pleas-Bd by a number of his friends

i<:V<-lilriK. • • ••1 Mr«. Harold P. Bend will give a

i •,!i»<,rr'<w t-venlng for Miss Winslow

'.' W. si ;-jii/.rlor.• • •»t.t ;-. a. Clarke, who has been the guest

Tyre, Mabel Fitzgerald. Alice and Nellie Car.

Mn vT1 Mlargar # Conklin, Rose and AdelineBuckley. Inez O'Connell. Helen McCall Em-ma Behrn, Anna McGuire. Ethel Gill 'MarieSporchetts, Rose Nunamaker, Carrie ScottenBeatrice and Florence King, and Freddie

CtCO4 ,?• _,Frank and Hu£h Hawkins, ClydeMeCall, George and Will Stapleton John Mc-Dermott, Will Hutchins, James and EdwardMattimore.The ladies of the bluff gavo an entertain-ment Friday evening in Mozart hall, for thebenefit ofthe German American Red Crosssociety. Those taking part in the programme

were: Mrs. S. V. Harris, Charles FairchiMClaude Madden, P. V. Larsen Miss AdaHenry, Miss Hartman, Miss Sadie HeineNorman Claussen.Etta Berg. Miss Holl, Missv\ illiams, Miss Freda Naumann, Walter HallGeorge Roden.berg, Bernard Murend Mi«Mertens, Miss Bremer, Mdss Scheffer' MissHeine, Miss Johanna Hall and Miss JensenMiss Carrie Wlelde entertained the mem-bers of Fern camp Thursday evening Inthe party were the Misses Hattle McAllisterGrace Studcroan, Carrie Davis, Agnes Hoat'son, Alice Quist. Tena Ball, Messrs. ElmerIVerbach, Frank Hevener, George McCullough

George Germann, Edward Freeman Rob Baliand Fred Wlelde.The Bpworth League of the Dayton's BluffGerman M. E. church gave a melon socialThursday evening. Those in charge were theMisses Amelia Wichman, Addle Bach, Lizzieburger and Lydla Meier.The Misses Krleger entertained Wednesday

th i"i thelr br°ther. Franklin Krleger,who left Thursday evening for Berlin.Mrs. Charles Fontaine has returned froma two weeks visit In Minneapolis.Mr. and Mrs. MeCleary,Alias Ma;bel Herbert

Vancouver. B. C. **-«•«* nvmMiss Mabel Supple has returned from atwo weeks visit with her brother In Duluth.Mrs. W. W. Lewis, of the Euclid) Viewspent part of the week in Minneapolis.

'Mrs. Edward Mohaupt la visitln* MmHarry Manderville, of Tortervllle; 10.Miss Nellie Malloy has returned from a two

months' visit to Austin.Miss Jennie Tracy entertained informally

Wednesday evening.Mrs. Hurdle, of St. Louis, has been vlsitlne

Mrs. Geisking.*

Mrs. George Mueller returned Saturdayfrom Aberdeen.

Mrs. R. li. McCleary entertained Mra. C.

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E. Emerson, of StlUwater, the first of theweek.

Mrs. Emerson of StiMwater, and Mrs. Mc-Cleary, of Bast Fourth street, spent Thursdaywith Mrs. St. Charles, of Minnehaha Park.

WEST ST. PAUL.

Mrs. L. Rutherford, of Bast Winifredstreet, entertained a large party Thursdayevening, in compliment to her guest Mrs.George Rutherford, of St. Joseph, Mo. Theevening was spent In danoing. The hostess,assisted by her daughter, served dainty re-freshments. Those present were: MiaseaLally, Charbonneau, Downing, McGoneNorton, Rylle, Steldl, D. ChristlanEon. Dolan,'J. Christiansen, Mrs. Montgomery, MessrsColton. Barker, Merritt, Lally, Jenne, Char-bonn«au, Welsh, Gootze, Oohn, Rylie Cam-forth and Oehler.

A benefit entertainment and dance willbegiven next Wednesday evening at Liedertafelhall, under the direction of J. Strickland.A drama entitled "The Heart of a Hero,"willbe presented by the same company, whowere so successful with the recent produc-tion of "Above the Clouds." Other numberswill be presented.

Liberty Bell Council No. 1, D. of L., havemade arrangements to hold a formal hop to-morrow evening at A. O. U. W. hall onGreenwood avenue. An orchestra will fur-nish music for the dancing.

The Young People's Society of Bethanychurch, held a gypsy social Thursday eveningat the grounds, corner Hall avenue and WestDelos street. Painty refreshments wereserved by a committee.

Improved Order of Redmen, MinnesotaTribe No. 21, will give a dancing partyThursday evening, Sept. 29, ai Workman'shall, corner State street and Greenwoodavenue.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Geddes and daughter, ofEast Elizabeth street, left the past week forAnaconda. Mont., where they will reside inthe future.

The Senior Y. P. S. C. B. Society of theHebron Baptist church will huM an armysocial, Sept. 15, at the home of Mrs. W. W.Stone.

Mrs. Babcock and daughter Bernice, ofHudson, Wis., are the guests of Mrs. JennieTurner, of East Winifred street.Miss Mattie Jones, of Chicago, who hasbeen the guest of Miss Anna Withy re-

turned home last week.Mrs. Hugh Schreckenstein and Miss ClaraSchmidt have gono to the trans-Mississippi

exposition at Omaha.The Birthday Euchre olub picnicked atLake Como all day Tuesday and enjoyed agood time.Mrs. Hugh Munro. of East Winifred street

has returned from a several months' visit inOntario.

Mrs. K. M. Morse, of Galesburg, Is theEUt^t of Mrs. E. M. Woodbury, of TheClinton.

Miss Bertha 'Hymers, of Hall avenue, isvisiting for two months among friends inCanada.

Mrs. Withacker and daughter, of Prescottstreet, have returned from a month's visit inChicago.

Mr. Molthrup, of Chicago, is the guest otMr. and Mrs. W'hitacker, of PrGscott street.

Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Faussett willleave nextweek for their future home in Monmouth, Or.

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Stassen are enter-taining Miss Bertha Stassen, of Peotone, 111.

The Ladies' Aid Society of Asjen-lonChurch picnicked at Lake Como Thursday.

R. H. Boxell, of East Congress street isvisiting at Houston, Tex.Misa Florence Baker, of Bancroft street isvisiting at Lake City. Minn.-Mrs. Frederick Green, of the Clinton flatsis visiting in Duluth.C. C. Emerson has gone to the Pacific

coast.

EAST ST. PAUL.

Mrs. H. W. Dickman, of Seventh street,entertained a number of little fo'ks Saturdayafternoon, from 3 to 6, in honor cr her lit-tle twin daughters, Catherine and Horteniesecond birthday. The guests we:e Mrs. s'D. Downk, Mrs. H. A. Shimmerhorn, Mr-'T. L. Billingsley,Mrs. C. E. Griswo'.d, MrsWilder, Mrs. McCauley, Mm. William S ar-key and Miss Starkey. The roams werebeautifully decorated with sweet pears, fcr:i3and othe cut flowers.

Mrs. G. S. Cannes entertained Thursdayevening for her guest Mrs. William MSmith, of Cambridge, 111. Music and game,were the features or the evening. The d c-orations were sweet peas and ferns. Thegue3ts were: Mr. and Mrs. William \meiMr. and Mrs. George Bohn, Mr. and Mis'C. H. Rust, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest, Mr. andMrs. Johnson, Mr. Hayward, of Boston;George Smith and Miss Mildred Smith.

The Idle Cinch club was entertained Thurs-day afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. Tyeron Tenth street. Prizes were won as follows-Head, Mrs. Ellsworth; second. Mrs. Morri-son; third, Mrs. Howette; hidden, Mrs. Mc-Crary. Mrs. Morrison, of Tenth street, willentertain the club next Thursday afternoon.

Mrs. William M. Smith, M!se Mildred andGeorge Smith, of Cambridge, 111., who havebeen guest 3of Mrs. Smith's sister, Mis.Q. S. Carins, have returned home.

Mrs. Geo. R. Brookins and Miss MabelBrookins, who have been visiting relativesin Ohio for the past three months, are ex-pected home the first of the month.

The Misses Arrlvee, of Clark street, enter-tained the Young People's Society of the StJames Episcopal Church Tuesday evening.

Willie Mane, of Grove street, gave a partyFriday afternoon for a number of his littlefriends in honor of his twelfth birthday.

Mrs. John Field, of Oronoco, and HattleDick, of Eau Claire. Wis., are visiting theMisses Arrlvee, of Clark street

Miss J. W. Herrlngton and Miss Herring-ton, of Barraboo, Wis.. are guests of Mrs.George Shields, of Burr street.

Mra. George Babcock, of the Euclid Viewentertained during the week Mrs. 3. Thaiand Miss Thai, of Chicago.

Miss May Johnson and Freda Borgeson. ofArcade street, visited friends in Young Amer-ica this week.

Miss Nina Mac Hamilton and Miss Flor-ence Baker, of Lafayette avenue, have goneto Lake City.

Mles Howie, of Northfleld, was a guest ofMrs. George Beatson, of Reaney street, p^rtof the week.

Mrs. L. Turner, of South Park, spent theweek as the guest of Mrs. D. McLican, ofSims street.

Mrs. William Benjamin and daughtsrGrace, of Magnolia street, are in Ohio visit-ing friends.Miss Bertha Chester, of Burr etreet, enter-

tained part of the week Miss Worth, of EauClaire. Wis.

Miss Sylvester, ot Port Arthur, visited theMisses Jones, of Orange street, during theweek.

The Q. A. R. Ellsworth circle will meetMonday evening, Sept. 5, at Odd Fellows'hall.Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Helgesoo, of Simsstreet, spent the week In Jamestown, N. D.Mrs. K. Knonsnafle, of Dakota, has beenvisiting Mrs. W. Thompson, of Ocean streetMrs J H- Painter, of Pine street, hasgone to Langdon for a two week's visit.iMiss Sadie Kirk, of Eaat Ninth street en-

tertained informally Friday afternoon.'

Miss Pet Stinoon and John Phalln, of Still-water, are guests of Mrs. H. Ryan.Mrs. James Herbert, of York street has

returned from Sheldon, N. D.Mrs. C. H. Culver is eutertainln* hercousin, MUsS Rose Mellln.

" erMrs. J. J. Lutz Is entertaining Miss MlnnfaFay, of La Croaae.Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Greene hava returned

from Denver, Col.™

Mrs. WE Densmore la visiting friends InLandow, Minn.Mra. Dilley is visiting friends in Wiscon-

sin.

HAMUNB.

It is hoped that a large number of n>«ladlea of the M. B. ohuroh will meet withthe Ladles' Aid society »t the uSau <otMra. A. A. Clark on Wesley avenue on Tuei-day, at S o'clock.

Mason M. Flint, who has been an honored.olUceo of this place tot *good many ftfttlk

died last Sunday at the family residence onHewitt avenue.

The Young Women's Foreign Missionary

society will give a social- on Tuesday even-ing of this week on the college campus.

Miss Pearl Benham spent a few days last

week in Red Wing attending the wedding ofher friend. Miss Alice Brown.

Mrs E P. Martin, of Chicago, who rag

been visiting with friends in Hamline, hasgone back to her home.

Mrs C A Durman and daughter, Georgia,

left on Thursday for a two weeks' visit at

Stoughton, Wls.Miss Agnes Davis Is spending a few weeks

with her sister, Mrs. A. P. Thompson, ofEast St. Paul.

Mrs Rev. Peter Clare has returned wilhher family from a two weeks' outing at

Lake Johanna-Charles Massee, who has been on a short

visit with his parents in Menominee, Wis.,has returned.

Mis3Wichman and Mrs. Sharff visited Inthe family of Mrs. L. M. Sharff this lastweek.

Last Tuesday Mrs. Newcomb and Mrs.Draper spent the day with Mrs. E. F. Woods.

Mrs Ostrander hae been having as herguest Mrs. Marks, of Buffalo Center, Minn.

Mrs Feltham, who has been visiting inDrayton, N. D., ia home again.

Thomas Montgomery left Monday on abusiness trip to California.

Miss Bailey, of Duluth, is visiting In thehome of Miss 'jullaBevans.

Mrs. H. L. Jones is spending a short timeIn Winnipeg.

Prof. Leslie, the new Greek professor, isat Mr". Rldgeway's.

Miss Mable Martin has gone to Chicago.

Mrs. Gaylord has moved to Duluth.

MERRIAM PARK.

Misses Barbara and May Clark are absent;from the Park. They will spend some timeat Minnetonka.

Dr Cobb has returned from a hunting tripto Benson. He was accompanied by WilliamPowers.

The Misses Jennie and Lizzie Dudgeon arehome from Excelsior, where they have been

staying.Miss A-damson is again at home, after

spending a time with friends in Langdon,

N. D.Mtes 'Bessie Holmes returned Tuesday from

Steven* Point where sha has been visiting.Miss Nellie Overpeck was at home to a

number of her friends last Friday evening.

Rev. Mr. Gallager is expected to fill thepulpit ot Olivet church tomorrow morning.

Master Harry McKenaey, of Dassel, is vis-iting with Master Paul Magnuson.

Mrs Ralph Bastman, of White Bear, hasbeen visiting here for some days.

Mra. H. L.BurrlU spent the week in vtelt-lng among friends in Waterloo.

mt t h. Oroswell left Bunday for RedLake' oh business for a month.

Mrs 9 C. McCoy and daughter, Miss Fan-nie, ere home from Mankato.

Mr and Mrs. C. M. Benham returnedWednesday from St. Peter.

Mrs Garreit Backus entertained the Ladies'Euchre club Wednesday.

Miss rtancvck has been entertaining MlsiMcrrls from Charles City.

Mlbs (Maud Bradley returned Sunday froma vlalt to Chicago.

Mrs. McCoy and daughter have returnedfrom Mankato.

Miss Helen Ross Is visiting Miss ShepherdMr. C. W. Moon Is in Boston.

MACAXESTRR.

(Mr. and Mrs. Innlls, Mr. and Mrs. P. X.Jaokson and family and (Miss Besaie Currlo,of Merrlam Park, left Wsdaesdey to campat Lake Chlaago.

iMtsaes Theresa and Maud GhwksU spent tbo

THE ST. PAUI, GLOBE SUNDAY AUGUST 28, 1893.

fore part of the week at Bald Eagle Ukewith Miss McCloud.

Mrs. G. A. Hunt entertained a few ladleson Wednesday who served in the interestsof the Red Crow.

Miss Georgle Grcsscup.who has been spend-ing the summer at Luvtrne, has return dhome.

Miss Bolton, principal of Ames school, andher mother, have moved to St. Paul.

Mr3. G. H. Dlckson, who has been visitingIn Pennsylvania, has returned home.

Mr. and Mrs. Drumniond have returned totheir home In Hudson.

Miss Anna Staiiley 13 the guest of MissAgnes Taylor.

Miss Gordon and Miss Van Kirkhaveto Red Wing.

SOITH ST. PAIL.

The Rev. Mr. Drew and family, of theCongregational church in South Park, willleave shortly for the East, where they w.Umake their home.

Mr. Murray, of South Park, ha 3returnedfrom Seattle, where he has been visiting hisdaughter, Mrs. Heath.

Mrs. R. S. Clegg and son Jlmmle have re-turned from Stanton, where they were visit-ing friends.

Miss Blanche Talbot and Willie O'Brien, ofDcs Moinea, are visiting James Stevenson and.family.

The Misses Robinson, of Stanton, Minn.,are visiting their cousins, the Misses Clegg.

Miss Martha Upstone, is visiting her aunt,Mrs. Chas. Newman, of South Park.

Mrs. Kelson and daughter Jessie have re-turned from their visit to Wisconsin.

Mr. acd Mrs. Joe Bathe are on a pleasureand health trip to White Bear.

Miss Emma Beards, of South Park, hasreturned from St. Paul Park, where she wasvisiting friends.

Mrs. Gould, of lowa, is visiting her daugh-ter, Mrs. Edgar Gould.

Rev. Mr. Schwartz is spending his vacationat Port Arthur.

ST. ANTHONY PARK.

Miss Thaln, who has been visiting Mrs.Stewart, of Raymond avenue, has rctumeito her home in Waukegan, 111.Dr. and Mrs. Allen, of Claremont, N. 11.,

were the guests of Prof, and Mrs. H. S.Baker.

The Ladies' Aid Society of the Congrega-tional Church met last Tuesday with Mrs.Flagg.

The young ladies of St. Anthony Park gavea dancing party Friday evening at Churchillhall.

The Ladies' Aid society will give a scctalat the residence of Mrs. Williams on Friday.

Dr. Cannon and family have returned iroaitheir summer's outing at Lake Jcajp.ilne.

Mrs. Walter Hill entertained guest 3 fromMinneapolis during last week.

Mrs. C. A. Dunn Is entertaining gurstsfrom Minneapolis.

Mrs. Cuningham has returned from hersummer outing.

WHITE BEAR.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tlbbeta, of St. Paul;MUs Thelin, of Merrlam Park, and Mr.McDonald, of Minneapolis, were gueets of>Mts. B«. H. Plough the past week.

Mrs. Frank SmlUi, of"'Minneapolis andMiss M. Clara Hendfcrson, of New York cityare stopping several daya with Miss GraceY«tM.

B. G. Tatea and daughter. Grace, who havebeen spending the summer at the Uke, havereturned to their home on Portland avenue.

Miss Lillian Clarke. Miss Eunice Mc-Mtchoel and the iMtoses Butcher, of St. PaulSpent several days with Miss Mildred Cooper!

lira. John Bunghard and Mrs. Charles Relf

returned Tuesday from Duluth. where theyhave been spending several weeks.

Mrs. W. A. Ml'lor ar.d Mrs. G. W. Piercegave a corn roast Saturday evening at MrsMiller's home at Bald Eagle.The Misses Heineman, who have been vis-iKing their grandmother, Mrs. Conheim re-, turned to Milwaukee Thursday.Miss Anna Selby, of St. Paul who has been

the guest of Mrs. W. W. Webber at LakeShore, returned home Friday.'Mrs. H. C. MeNalr gave a hmcheon We3-

ne&'day for Mrs. Denn:s Follet, of H-asttneaand Mrs. S. D. Sperry.

Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Pino have returned totheir home in St. Paul, after spending thesummer at the lake.

Mrs. W. F. Kyie, of St. Paul, spent severaldays with her mother, Mrs. M. E Suell atParis glcce.

Miss Eugenic Courteau, of St. Paul, wasa guest of the Misses Hardy several days ther»3t week.Mrs. S. W. Landers, of Decorah. and Miss

Wilma Barry, of Chicago, are guests of Mrs.|P. Lewis.

Miss Margaret Sewall. of St. Anthony Park.was a guest of her sister, Miss H. SewallSunday.

Mrs. Lowen-thal and daughter. Miss Paul-ine, of St. Paul, were guests of Mrs. RoseSunday.

Mrs. N. Pihlgren and son Emll. of Mar-ehalltown, 10., are guests of Mrs. E HPlough.Mr. Vanwlnkle, Dr. Hicks and Mr. Durand.

of the Indiana crew, left for Chicago Fridaynicht.

Tha Misses Dolly and Ruby Gotzian wereIguests of Mrs. A. B. Driecoll the past week.Hon. W. H. H. John3tone, of Washington,

D. C, was a guest at the. lake Wednesday.'Mies Grace Cameron and Miss Good, of St.Paul, visited 'Mrs. B. R, Ide the past week.Mrs. J. J. Dobbin, of Minneapolis, was the

guest of -Mrs. A. H.Goodrich the past week.Mrs. W. S. Ryan, of Hemline, spent theweek with her sister, Mrs. E. R. Mabon.Mrs. T. E. Fellows was the guest of Mrs.

H. E. Daniels, at 'Minneapolis, Tuesday.Mrs. M. K. Wtllard and son Alfred, of

Minneapolis, spent Monday art the lake.Mrs. Fl. Philips, of Minneapolis, spent

Thursday with Mrs. James T. Coustead.Miss Ada Mathes, of St. Paul, was the guest

of Mrs. George Rhodenberg Thursday.Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Beals and Miss Mamie

Heals are guests of Mrs. H. K. Getfy.Miss Hester Getschall, of Minneapolis, Isvisiting Miss Frances Whltiiker.Mr. J. S. Fugate, of St. Paul. Is spending

a few days at the Mabon cottage.Mrs. Ira King, of StillwAter, spent Mon-day with Mrs. T. S. FowlerMrg. M. M. Fulton and son Thomas left

Friday evening for P'ttsburg.Misa Alice Rhodes, of Portland avenue 13visiting Mls3 Sadie O'Brien.Miss Elva Hall, of Stlllwater. is visiting

her aunt, Mrs. A. R. Young.Mlas Lucy Gundlach I* the guest of Miss

Lou Davis at Merriam Park.David Evans, of St. Paul, was a guest of

Mrs. E. R. Ide Wednesday.'Mrs. 9. J. R. McMillan Is the guest of her

daughter, Mrs. T. Shepard.MIS3Kelly, of St. Paul. Is visiting Mrs. A.

E" Hinckley at Lake Shore.'Miss Eva Reese, of Minneapolis, spent

Sunday, with Miss Jacobs.Mrs. Harry Stern'berg and family will

move to St. Paul Monday.Miss Ruth Getty speDt tha past week with

Miss Beals in St. Paul.Mrs. EL Nelderman speut Thursday and

Friday In St. Paul.Miss A. Hoy, of St. Paul, spent Wednes-

day at the lake.Mrs. Newell Clapp entertained for M133

Shores Thursday.Mrs. Leo Rose, of .St. Paul, v!sited a-t the

lake on Sunday.'Miss llomau is visiting Red L-.dge.Mrs*. Bigelow, of St. Paul, Is spending a

Pretty Hosiery. jff ¥' * Art Em^roidery Dept.

inTvomen'^FJncy HoXfry^s'tyles F^MMFJjmMAm/WMM MM'MJMMSMvß / Monday we willhold the last half-from the most mild and dainty to l^^#/|X^ff/^#?/{/%/¥ MMC' £/ IT t\ *£?,, the season ' AII Workthe very extreme.

*^^ 'X \^^ ,LBaskets, Pillows and Table Covers.

Price., 390. 48C 69c, *8c S* A*S* he'fihed^d^Xand up. A visit here willpay. \M^3l m/mM&As Linens displayed on sale tables at

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Pur Repaire-^Sutnmer Prices End Aug. 31. SIXTH AND RORPPT STDPPTS <*T PAIII~ ~ "~"v "» KUPCKI SlKctlli, 9F. PAUL. Pur Repairs— Summer Prices End Aug. ai.

-s.-r~-«73c |\lew Fall Black Silks!™*-_r.iwPlain Black Silk and Satin Weaves will be in active demand this Fall and Winter. Fashion has stamped themas correct. The decided increase in our Silk business the past year encouraged our buyer to extraordinary efforts

to further advance and increase the sales. We outrank all Silk departments west of Chicao-o.Every Silk maker in America, every importer of French and Swiss Silks, comes tous'first. Our facilities forselling Fine Silks are second to none in this country. As we handle big lots, and pay less for standard Qualitiesnaturally our prices are lower.

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worthd:iThe^u£ noiet! JaVot SSSrf,^ """" °"»*"°° **"*• M"? «f them are

ALL BLACK SILKS, 73c—

X ALL BLACK SILKS, 73c—

X ALLBLACK SILKS, 73c—

%Peau de Soie, Defender, Taffeta, Moire Francaise, Armtire c 1Faille Francaise, Corsican, Bengaline, Pekin, India

»urali,

Satin Duchesse, Brooades, Poplin, Bayadere, Sen«.v* ai £acot^ 2l*\Rhadzimir. Moire, Wrr

Gros Grain.

NOTE—Don't miss this sale iflikelyto want Black Silk for any purpose during- this Fall or Winter$1.50, $2.00, $2.50 Novelty Silks for NINETY-FIVE CENTS A YARD. Ready at 9 o'clock Monday.

We are not going to describe these, except to simply say it's the Biggest, Bast Collection, at the Lowest Price we everadvertised, and you know what we advertise, we do.'

New-Autumn Dress Qoods-New-^&^K 1:. , '

.-M \u0084, . year aR°. which marked an

increase over previous years, we have larg-ely added to our hitherto extensive stock by securing- the choicest merchandise thatthe worldproduces. Monday extras:

5/vNew Colored Tufted Novelties, \u25a0\u25a0 New Colored Teutonia Suitings, At,** /v /* New Toinwd <?nnnn-»^ rv, •

£1^ New Colored Venetians, 7Ga New Colored Covert Suitings. (P1 AA New Co Wd SiT^rfW Tn * . »IICNew Colored Bayadere Stripes, 1lIP New Colored Meltonettes, 2»1 ilf1New Polored Slk»? wBrocate les,

VVNew Colored Poplin Plaids, \u25a0 «/W New Colored Camel's Hair Cheviots, qJisUU £ew Co ored Silklnd Wool r'"^"New Colored Rough Novelties. New Colored Vigoreaux Suitings, New Colored French w^ Bayaderes,

a yard New Colored Silk-Mixed Fancies, for Fab- New Colored Scotch Cheviots, for Fabrics New Colored Satin 3^^°for 75c New Colored Two-Toned Pebbles, rics worth New Colored French Venetians, worth $1.50 New Colored Pooling a'nH v'^innrFabrics. New Colored Granite Plaids. $1a yard. New Colored Silk and Wool Creponettes a yard. New Colored Vigoreaux Coverts

Bt»%Mr flnSlAe P/5^4 1~N?. Tll Sto°^ d \ssort

Ime1men t the two towns-that was the aim and is the

/»A New Black Tufted Novelties. Aft- New Black 50-in. Wide Wale Cheviot. c\i\ New Black Satin ¥»„»»\u25a0,<Mr New Black Bourette Novelties. ($£ New Black 50-in. Mohair Granite. XOf Nevv buS OUomln Velour'U7W New Black 46-inch Surah Twills. V/V New Black SO-in. Mohair Chevron. U7V New Black SaHnSoleil. t- 1• New Black 50-inch Mohair Sicilian. Rnr fnhrin<i New Black 48-in. Camels-hair Cheviot t, v, t New Riarir pnni^ a\t 1

SuTc? New Black Soutache Mohair. BwBS New Black 50-in. Tufted Crepon, 828* N^w illcllSfnch BiirrfuSoth.f^i«iu>f Ol>^^fftn<f>tlt

—The carpet season is now Reliable Fur Repairs. Special Notice.

WlUvt Lfl^pulblllvflllt here, and we have madeample preparation. We offer for,onr inspection and considera-tion the new patterns and latest coloring's, our own special de- prices on reliable far repairs. Our embroidered with fac-sim4e Tsig-nasi"-ns in Big-clow, Glen Echo and Whittall Victoria Wiltons and specialty— everything in Sealskin, tures, initials, monograms andBrussels B?eelow Axminsters, Sloane's Velvets and Tapestries, repairing, altering, refitting, re- crests. Orders placed °now will beand the new fabric, Arras Tapestry, also the most complete line n%T£Zn&r£££°&l' JST"*

°f "^for holid^

of Rug's, Domestic and Oriental, we have ever shown. We so- perfect fit. superior finish, thoroughlicityour patronage. satisfaction and lowest charges,. workmanship considered. nillinery Department.

Cloak Department. Fur coiiaret teS. . J£zs££szl&,tj>sjiAH 1 * English Round Hats.

Only three more August days,then Silk Waists strictly new, just ar- etteTpllVTn6 cZZilatlol^the "*""Go^n."

a new season. These Monday spe- rived-styhsh. handsome Waists latest most effective and practical"

cials will help us make this August tucked and corded both bias and Our llarantee with every safe Rtittorirlr Do^the banner summer month foryears. straight effects, with self stock col- PriceS

g"c» wnn every saie. 15 UttenCX Patterns.LADIES' CAPES. Every Waist a 56. 50 one. (frP Art $6,50, $7.59, $8.50, $10.00. We are agents for all Patterns and

New arrivals of early Fall Capes, To open the season, the " Publications issued by the ButterickMilitary, Tourist and Golf ideas, Monday price willbe v Fur Repairs— Summer Prices End Aug. 31. Publishing Company. They are themany made of steamer shawls.p'.aid SEPARATE SKIRTS est and nlost economical.back materials, Kerseys and Melton-

'«„_,_*- .„..„_ You may need a Linen Skirt for Lace DenJlf fmpnfetteS ' Fair and Carnival week. Don't miss

LaCe department. « .. „

Prices $12.50 to $25,00. this sale. Just here and on sale Monday-<=tt tt wAKTa lao fine Crispene Linen Skirts, New Ruchings, Plaitings and Fancy This fion^rf,.^. <• t USILK WAISTS. made with lapped double.stitched Chiffon Trimming.

XMa, hei2/ °\ , great

To help swell the Monday busi- seams, perfect hanging, our ftA New Neckwear for ladies-the naiustakinfr ,7^ *!, le mOiitness, and for Monday only, we offer own make; regular 52.00 Uilr very latest fall styles. S,If t ," "tentioa150 Black Satin and Black Taffeta Skirts, for Monday /VV New Wash Laces always shipped the same day

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:1"QA>. The prizes were won toy Mr;. FlndlayM™\ Tygoson and Mrs. Dresen. Mis!\Vllllam Dampier entertained the clubWednesday morning. Miss Dutchpr, Mrs WJ. Murray and Mrs. Dcdd won prizes.

Mrs. Johns entertained nine tables at eu-chre Thursday afternoon. The decorationswere thistles and cedar. Prlze3 were won byMrs. Kles and Mrs. Stone.

Mr. and Mrs. Nash pave ma informalmusical Tuesday evening. Mr. George Mel-dher, Mrs. John and Mrs. Powell cont-ibut-dto the evening's pleasure.

•Miss Margaret Comptm is spending thethe Eml Danipier on her way from

MUs Murray entertained a hour* party ofsT. Paui

y°Ung Pe°Ple fr°m Bt*n»^ »»«Mr. and Mrs. Mceder anfl Mr. Giorge Meel-er spent part of the week with Mr. and MrsNash.A party of ten, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs

Fred Phleffer, danced at Wtldwccd Fr.iaynight.

Mr. and Mrs. Chapman have returned tothe city, after a two weeks' cut ng.Miss Siqveland and Mrs. R. J. Hod w reguests at Idylwild Wednesday.

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rler U Vlßlans in Chicago for aThe Bicycle c'.ub spent Monday at WhiteBear.Miss Elizabeth Xash has returned to Chi-cago.

ST. PAUL PARK AUD HBWPOIT.

The Misses James entertained at luncheonTuesday. The guests were: Mlsies Frarc >sParker, Stella Wilkinson. Mary WcolwardSawyer, De Cou, Alice Creisy.

Mrs. Hill,of Lsngdon, ar.d Miss Doner ofMinneapolis, have been guests ol Mrs. C.' D.Chattertou during the past week.

'Miss Florence Dickln-son, of St. Pjul whohas been the guest of Miss Louise'

B"Ureturned Wednesday.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur De Rocher and sonArthur, of Chicago, are visifng Mr and

Mrs. John Willoughby.Misses Lizzie and Jennie Kimbal! of Ham-line, were guests of Mra. Cbarles A. Crea y

Thursday.Mrs. Frank Burns, of Lake City, vl.itedrelatives in Newport the first of the we:k.Mrs. Joseph Shannon and son were the

guests of Mrs. C. A. Crtasy Friday.Mrs. Lyman Moore, of Highwood, visited

Park friends Thursday.Mr?. Robert Ross ha>3 returned from a visit

in Wisconsin.Mrs. Charles Parker has returned fromClara City.

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