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T 11 SECTION THREE THE HERALDREKIBLICm SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY MARCH 20 1910 7 F 3l3 ici v Ht i y yi N i C 5- i a w t i 4- f s w oy r r- y Y w M Pt 4 9- M < MRS J U EIDREDGE Sr Who was the guest of honor at a dinner given by her daughters Monday evening March 14 to celebrate her fiftyninth birthday anniversary I Lsocry Continued from Page One Rowe will entertain at a five hundred party given in honor of Mrs Alice Dil- lon ¬ of Ontario Cal who is a guest at the home of Mr and Mrs T E W Kelly Miss Katherine Adams will be the complimented guest Saturday afternoon- at a linen shower given by Miss Emily McAllister Miss Harriet McCarrick will entertain for Miss Adams tho week following Miss Jane Price will entertain Mon ¬ day evening at a bundle shower in hon ¬ or of Miss Glenna Allgood a bride of the week Mrs E H Berg has invitations ont for a dinner party complimentary to Miss Glenna Allgood Mrs G W Lambonrne will enter- tain ¬ the Thursday Luncheon club this week at her home Cards will follow > t in the afternoon s m Tho Friday Luncheon club will be entertained by Mrs J G Dinwoodey in Harmony place Mrs C5 W Midgley will entertain the members of the Jolly Twelve club at a theatre party Friday afternoon March 25 at the new Casino to be followed by- e supper at Franklins m Miss Celia Wardrop entertains for Miss Edna Hampton during the week at her home k k Mrs J5 Friedman will entertain the Jl E C club Tuesday afternoon at her home 344 West South Temple street The Social Sixteen will meet this week Wednesday afternoon with Mrs John H Bailey in North State street Mrs A H Little will entertain the members of tho Hillside club Tuesday evening at her home 1= The Easter exhibit of Miss Edith Ma gulres water color pictures of Utah scenery this week Wednesday at Ley sons store in Main street will be an attraction for members of society y sX C Tho Sisters of Unity will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs Joseph Merrill 1026 East Second South street Weddings and EngagementsT- he invitations for the wedding of Miss Katherine Rose Adams of Salt Lake and Lieutenant Wiley Evans Dawson of Fort Porter Buffalo N Y will bs issued this week The event which will be an elaborate military affair will take place Tuesday evening April 6 at St Pauls church at 830 oclock The wedding party will Include Mrs William D Foster matron of honor Miss Annie R Adams mold of honor Miss Marjovi > Short bridesmaid with Dera Thomas tides at ¬ tendant Llieutenant Ellis of Fort Doug- las ¬ will officiate as bert man with Lieu ¬ tenant E B Gary Lieutenant DIckson- of Fort Douglas Aleck Thomas and Carl Adams the ushers The announcement has been made dur ¬ ing the week of the engagement of Miss Nan Lyster daughter of Mr and Mrs Armstrong Lyster of Mapleton farms Michigan to tho Rev Marmaduke Hare dean of Trinity cathedral Davenport la- The charming and accomplished bride elect was a popular guest in Salt Lake last summer when she visited with her aunt Mrs E J Chambers and cousin Mrs W P Klsar at tho home ot the lat ¬ ter In Thirteenth East street Dean Hare also was tho guest of Salt Lake friends during the summer The wedding will take place in the early summer when tho newlymarried couple will stop In Salt Lake en route to the coast and the Pacific northwest where they will spend their honeymoon Sji j Sfl Miss Gwendolyn A Lincoln announces- the marriage of her sisterSyder Rose A Lincoln to Wllford to take place Wednesday April 13 in the Salt Lake temple- Mr and Mrs William Grlmsdell an ¬ nounce the engagement of their daugh- ter ¬ Jane Edith to Algernon William Callinson the marriage to take place early in April Mr ard Mrs A A Avery wish to an ¬ nounce the engagement of their daughter Elsie to Parley W Salmon the wedding- to take place In the near future r L PersonalsJ- ulian RUey United States deputy marshal left for Provo last night on legal business f After an enjoyable trip on tho Pa- cific ¬ coast Assistant Cashier Culbert j son of the National Bank of the Re ¬ public has returned home s W B Benson agent of the Oregon Short Line at Brigham City spent yes- terday ¬ in Salt Lake- J fe J Jensen of Richfield cooperative observer for the government weather bureau In that section is in Salt Lake conferring with Section Director Thies sen J P Gardner has returned from New York While in the Empire state he paid a visit to his old home In Utica which he found burled in snow and weather conditions in striking contrast- to the balmy climate which greeaed him when he returned to Salt Lake Mr and Mrs E M Murdock of Pro ¬ vo are guests at the New Windsor They were married last Thursday at Provo and came to Salt Lake to spend their honeymoon The bride who was Miss Tarza Henrie daughter of Mr and Mrs James Henrie is 17 years old and the bridegroom Is one year her senior v Mr and Mrs James L Franken and Miss Webber were last heard from in Constantinople and expect to sail for home some time the first part of April after a year spent abroad r Mrs George Jay Gibson who with her little daughter has been visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Hoyt Sher ¬ man in Washington D C for the past two months will return to Salt Lake during the present week Mr and Mrs L L Terry returned Wednesday afer a months stay in southern California P J Moran has Joined Mrs Moran and family in California where they will tour the state by automobile be ¬ fore returning to Salt Lake jfe iic Mr and Mrs J Frank Judge will eturn this week from California I Mrs Benner X Smith left Wednes ¬ day for New York where she will Join her daughter Miss Margaret McClure who is attending Miss Spences school- on the Hudson and together they will spend the Easter vacation In Washing- ton ¬ and New York w ok olo Mr and Mrs J R Walker left Sat urday for New York and will spend the Easter vacation with their daugh- ter ¬ Miss Margaret Walker who is a student at Miss Bennetts school Mrs George J McClaughlln with her little son of Rochester N Y Is vis ¬ iting with her mother Mrs A M Wal den In the city to remain for several months Miss Joy DeCamp who has spent the winter with her aunt Mrs L M Bailey has gone to Wells Nev to visit Mr and Mrs Harold Siegel for a few weeks Mr and Mrs Ernest Bamberger and children have returned from California r Miss Anna Tinsman left Urn early part of the week for San Francisco Los Angeles and Arizona to be gone several months Miss Frances Cowan of Salt Lake who Is a student at Vassar will spend the Easter vacation with friends in the Catskills I Miss Hazel De Snell of Butte Mont- is the guest of her cousin Mrs S H Treloar in the city Mrs F J Carten left Thursday morning to spend several weeks in St Louis and Chicago a Mrs J C Dalley and daughter Miss Bernice Dalley of the Sharp flats have returned from a California trip Mon ¬ day Mrs Dailey will leave for a two weeks trip to Chicago- S H McMurrln leaves today for San Francisco on a trip which will combine business and pleasure Mrs H Lewis returned Thursday from the east to return with her daughter Jessie who has been visiting- In Chicago for several months with Mr and Mrs Davis Word was received yesterday by friends that Mrs Henry C Hoffman who was operated upon at Baltimore Md Is doing well v Miss Jean Glaser who has been vis ¬ iting In Toledo and other eastern ci- ties ¬ has returned to her home in Salt Lake Mrs H P Emlse after a pleasant visit with Mr and Mrs Elliott M Best In the city leaves today for her home- in Logan 5C Sk Miss Josephine Auerbach of New York Is spending several weeks in the city the guest at the home of Mr and Q n- f i i- vvJ i 2 i ii a 1 + kY < > i i1t i- V w i MISS NAN LYSTEK Whose engagement to Dean Marmad uke Hare of Trinity Cathedral Dav ¬ enport Iowa has been ann ounced during last week Mrs Henry Cohn on her way from the coast On her return to New York she will sail with her parents Mr and Mrs S H Auerbach for a European- trip Mrs H P Henderson left Wednes ¬ day for San Francisco and Los An ¬ geles Mrs Hubert Richards of Sprlngville Is the guest of Mrs Archibald Reid for- a few days I Womens ClubsT- here I will be no meeting of the Ladles Literary club on Friday of this week- as the date for the regular meeting falls on Good Friday The next open meeting will be Friday afternoon April 8 when the afternoon program will be devoted- to art Mrs C H Blanchard will give- a paper The Symbolism of Wings In Art J W Clawson the artist will give- a general talk on art The history section or the Ladles Lit ¬ erary club meets this week on Thursday morning at 1015 oclock In the club house Mrs Thomas Marioneaux will give the paper on Roman History Caracalla Alexander ServIus The open mooting of the Wasatch Lit- erary ¬ Circle Tuesday evening at the home- of Mr and Mrs W D Prosser was a- very pleasant affair and largely attended- by members and friends several men tak- Ing part In the program It being a Celtic evening the following program was given Instrumental solo by Mrs Frank Trobes Irish history by C C Spooner Politics- of Ireland was the subject of an address- by Dr R G McNlece Mrs W D Dea son recited two humorous selections The home was artistically decorated with cut flowers and shamrock the same Idea was carried out In UM refreshments and the evening was one long to be remembered- The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs H A King 806 East Tenth South street April 5 The Womans club will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs J L Bowman 364 East Third South street Mrs C J Gat rell will be the chairman of the after- noon T > F The Browning section of the Ladles LIterary club will meet Saturday March 26 at tho Y W C A rooms In the Brooks Arcade Luncheon will be served at 1 oclock to be followed by the regular Browning program when the reading of Sardello will be continued- The Seekers Literary club will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs Frank Ru mel I at 246 West Third South street The P E 0 society held a pleasant meeting yesterday afternoon at the home- of Mrs J F Marshall In K street Mrs Hugo Druehl reviewed Cyrano de Ber gerac in an Interesting manner >I There will be a meeting of the Daugh ¬ ters of Utah Pioneers Thursday afternoon March 24 at 3 oclock at the home of Mrs Maria Y Dougall All daughters are in ¬ vited to be present also members of the hand cart company A program will be given including Early Industries of Wo ¬ men In Utah written by the late Clayton Young Pioneering In Mexico by Mrs Brimhall Foley musical selections will be given by Mrs Luna Y Moore and Mrs Esther Davis The regular meeting of the West End Girls club was hold Thursday afternoon- in the kindergarten rooms Miss Nellie Shermer and Miss Deal were the direc- tresses ¬ of the afternoon when a pleasant program was given Including musical selections by the Misses Roberta and Dolly Compton a recitation by Miss Ma ¬ mie Smith with vocal selections by Miss Ina Schramm and Luolla Hanson read Ings from the works of Kate Douglas Wlggin were enjoyed and the girls also took lessons In embroidery s i The Poets section of the Ladles Lit ¬ erary club will meet Monday afternoon with Mrs Howard S Stowe at her home- in Federal Heights The members of the club will finish the reading of Brown ¬ ings PIppa Passes and Mrs J C Hooper will give a resume of the drama There will be a meeting of St Marks Hospital association Wednesday morn- Ing at the rest rooms of the Y M C A In the Brooks Arcade when a nominat- ing ¬ committee will be elected to select the officers of the association to be elected for the coming year The Womans league will meet to ¬ morrow afternoon at 230 oclock in the Linden hotel 01 Gas lamps are made on the lines of the electric lamp and the deceit Is so cleverly perpetrated that few suspect the differ ¬ ence BAKERS CARACAS SWEE- TCHOCOLATE 1 I The Finest Eating Chocolate in the World A delightful combination of the highest grade cocoa pure sugar and vanilla- If t you do not find it at your grocers we will send- aU lb package by mail prepaid on receipt of 10 cents in stamps or money s1 VALTER BAKER CO LTD Registered U d YaS Utf EUtabluhed 1780 DORCHESTER MASS H 1- c DEFORMITIES CURED 1 CROOKED Ir CLUB FEET of any variety and at any reasonable age can be made straight natural and useful The methods used are mild no plaster paris no severe or painful treatment of any kind and the result it guaranteed POTTS DISEASE when treated in time at this Institution will result in ao deformity paralysis will always be prevented the health and strength of the patient Is at once improved the growth sot interfered with Plaster paris is never used SPIRAL CURVATURE even in some long stand- ingeasescanbecorrected by the new and Improved methods in use here P 4 f plaster paris felt or leather jackets are never employed Names of patients recently cured after all ordinary methods have failed to afford relief will be furnished on application NIP DISEASE can be cured without surgical operations or confining the patient to bed Abscesses shortening deformity and loss of motion should always be prevented and if already present can usually be cured The methods used here in the cure of Hip Diseases in all Ita stages are radically different and more successful than those generally employed Write for information PARALYSIS ad RESULTING DEFORMITIES For no class of afflictions has greater preparations for successful treatment been wade Deformities of limbs joints or feet resulting from paralysis and always be corrected without surgical operations or severe treatment Paralysis should never be ne lectedchildren never outgrow it r CKBOKEB sail DISEASED KNEES HollisL- imbs and deformaties generally are successfully treated without pain Send For THis Ink Its Fret For The Asking It tells of aa experience of over 38 yearI in the treatment of Deformities and Paralysis end how these conditions can be corrected without surgical operations plaster paris applications or painful treatment of say kind Ask for it Tbiis the only taeravsblr equipped InsUtatioa de- voted to the ear end errettoa el deformities Kx- 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MRS J U EIDREDGE SrWho was the guest of honor at a dinner given by her daughters Monday

evening March 14 to celebrate her fiftyninth birthday anniversary

ILsocry

Continued from Page OneRowe will entertain at a five hundredparty given in honor of Mrs Alice Dil-lon

¬

of Ontario Cal who is a guest atthe home of Mr and Mrs

TE W Kelly

Miss Katherine Adams will be thecomplimented guest Saturday afternoon-at a linen shower given by Miss EmilyMcAllister Miss Harriet McCarrickwill entertain for Miss Adams tho weekfollowing

Miss Jane Price will entertain Mon¬

day evening at a bundle shower in hon ¬

or of Miss Glenna Allgood a bride ofthe week

Mrs E H Berg has invitations ontfor a dinner party complimentary toMiss Glenna Allgood

Mrs G W Lambonrne will enter-tain

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the Thursday Luncheon club thisweek at her home Cards will follow

>t in the afternoon smTho Friday Luncheon club will be

entertained by Mrs J G Dinwoodey inHarmony place

Mrs C5 W Midgley will entertain themembers of the Jolly Twelve club at atheatre party Friday afternoon March25 at the new Casino to be followed by-e supper at Franklins

m

Miss Celia Wardrop entertains forMiss Edna Hampton during the weekat her home

k kMrs J5 Friedman will entertain the

Jl E C club Tuesday afternoon at herhome 344 West South Temple street

The Social Sixteen will meet thisweek Wednesday afternoon with MrsJohn H Bailey in North State street

Mrs A H Little will entertain themembers of tho Hillside club Tuesdayevening at her home

1=

The Easter exhibit of Miss Edith Magulres water color pictures of Utahscenery this week Wednesday at Leysons store in Main street will be anattraction for members of society

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Tho Sisters of Unity will meetThursday afternoon with Mrs JosephMerrill 1026 East Second South street

Weddings andEngagementsT-

he invitations for the wedding of MissKatherine Rose Adams of Salt Lake andLieutenant Wiley Evans Dawson of FortPorter Buffalo N Y will bs issuedthis week The event which will be anelaborate military affair will take placeTuesday evening April 6 at St Paulschurch at 830 oclock The wedding partywill Include Mrs William D Fostermatron of honor Miss Annie R Adamsmold of honor Miss Marjovi > Shortbridesmaid with Dera Thomas tides at¬

tendant Llieutenant Ellis of Fort Doug-las

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will officiate as bert man with Lieu ¬

tenant E B Gary Lieutenant DIckson-of Fort Douglas Aleck Thomas and CarlAdams the ushers

The announcement has been made dur¬

ing the week of the engagement of MissNan Lyster daughter of Mr and MrsArmstrong Lyster of Mapleton farmsMichigan to tho Rev Marmaduke Haredean of Trinity cathedral Davenport la-The charming and accomplished brideelect was a popular guest in Salt Lakelast summer when she visited with heraunt Mrs E J Chambers and cousinMrs W P Klsar at tho home ot the lat¬

ter In Thirteenth East street Dean Harealso was tho guest of Salt Lake friendsduring the summer The wedding willtake place in the early summer whentho newlymarried couple will stop InSalt Lake en route to the coast and thePacific northwest where they will spendtheir honeymoon Sjij Sfl

Miss Gwendolyn A Lincoln announces-the marriage of her sisterSyder Rose ALincoln to Wllford to takeplace Wednesday April 13 in the SaltLake temple-

Mr and Mrs William Grlmsdell an ¬

nounce the engagement of their daugh-ter

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Jane Edith to Algernon WilliamCallinson the marriage to take placeearly in April

Mr ard Mrs A A Avery wish to an¬

nounce the engagement of their daughterElsie to Parley W Salmon the wedding-to take place In the near future

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ulian RUey United States deputymarshal left for Provo last night onlegal business

fAfter an enjoyable trip on tho Pa-

cific¬

coast Assistant Cashier Culbert

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son of the National Bank of the Re ¬

public has returned homesW B Benson agent of the Oregon

Short Line at Brigham City spent yes-terday

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in Salt Lake-

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J Jensen of Richfield cooperativeobserver for the government weatherbureau In that section is in Salt Lakeconferring with Section Director Thiessen

J P Gardner has returned from NewYork While in the Empire state hepaid a visit to his old home In Uticawhich he found burled in snow andweather conditions in striking contrast-to the balmy climate which greeaedhim when he returned to Salt Lake

Mr and Mrs E M Murdock of Pro¬

vo are guests at the New WindsorThey were married last Thursday atProvo and came to Salt Lake to spendtheir honeymoon The bride who wasMiss Tarza Henrie daughter of Mrand Mrs James Henrie is 17 years oldand the bridegroom Is one year hersenior

vMr and Mrs James L Franken and

Miss Webber were last heard from inConstantinople and expect to sail forhome some time the first part of Aprilafter a year spent abroadr

Mrs George Jay Gibson who withher little daughter has been visitingher parents Mr and Mrs Hoyt Sher ¬

man in Washington D C for the pasttwo months will return to Salt Lakeduring the present week

Mr and Mrs L L Terry returnedWednesday afer a months stay insouthern California

P J Moran has Joined Mrs Moranand family in California where theywill tour the state by automobile be¬

fore returning to Salt Lakejfe iic

Mr and Mrs J Frank Judge willeturn this week from California

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Mrs Benner X Smith left Wednes ¬

day for New York where she will Joinher daughter Miss Margaret McClurewho is attending Miss Spences school-on the Hudson and together they willspend the Easter vacation In Washing-ton

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and New Yorkw ok olo

Mr and Mrs J R Walker left Saturday for New York and will spendthe Easter vacation with their daugh-ter

¬

Miss Margaret Walker who is astudent at Miss Bennetts school

Mrs George J McClaughlln with herlittle son of Rochester N Y Is vis ¬

iting with her mother Mrs A M Walden In the city to remain for severalmonths

Miss Joy DeCamp who has spent thewinter with her aunt Mrs L MBailey has gone to Wells Nev to visitMr and Mrs Harold Siegel for a fewweeks

Mr and Mrs Ernest Bamberger andchildren have returned from Californiar

Miss Anna Tinsman left Urn earlypart of the week for San FranciscoLos Angeles and Arizona to be goneseveral months

Miss Frances Cowan of Salt Lakewho Is a student at Vassar will spendthe Easter vacation with friends in theCatskills

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Miss Hazel De Snell of Butte Mont-is the guest of her cousin Mrs S HTreloar in the city

Mrs F J Carten left Thursdaymorning to spend several weeks in StLouis and Chicago

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Mrs J C Dalley and daughter MissBernice Dalley of the Sharp flats havereturned from a California trip Mon ¬

day Mrs Dailey will leave for a twoweeks trip to Chicago-

S H McMurrln leaves today for SanFrancisco on a trip which will combinebusiness and pleasure

Mrs H Lewis returned Thursdayfrom the east to return with herdaughter Jessie who has been visiting-In Chicago for several months withMr and Mrs Davis

Word was received yesterday byfriends that Mrs Henry C Hoffmanwho was operated upon at BaltimoreMd Is doing well

v

Miss Jean Glaser who has been vis ¬

iting In Toledo and other eastern ci-

ties¬

has returned to her home in SaltLake

Mrs H P Emlse after a pleasantvisit with Mr and Mrs Elliott M BestIn the city leaves today for her home-in Logan

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Miss Josephine Auerbach of NewYork Is spending several weeks in thecity the guest at the home of Mr and

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enport Iowa has been ann ounced during last week

Mrs Henry Cohn on her way fromthe coast On her return to New Yorkshe will sail with her parents Mr andMrs S H Auerbach for a European-trip

Mrs H P Henderson left Wednes ¬

day for San Francisco and Los An ¬

geles

Mrs Hubert Richards of SprlngvilleIs the guest of Mrs Archibald Reid for-a few days

I Womens ClubsT-

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will be no meeting of the LadlesLiterary club on Friday of this week-as the date for the regular meeting fallson Good Friday The next open meetingwill be Friday afternoon April 8 whenthe afternoon program will be devoted-to art Mrs C H Blanchard will give-a paper The Symbolism of Wings InArt J W Clawson the artist will give-a general talk on art

The history section or the Ladles Lit¬erary club meets this week on Thursdaymorning at 1015 oclock In the clubhouse Mrs Thomas Marioneaux will givethe paper on Roman History CaracallaAlexander ServIus

The open mooting of the Wasatch Lit-erary

¬

Circle Tuesday evening at the home-of Mr and Mrs W D Prosser was a-very pleasant affair and largely attended-by members and friends several men tak-Ing part In the program It being a Celticevening the following program was givenInstrumental solo by Mrs Frank TrobesIrish history by C C Spooner Politics-of Ireland was the subject of an address-by Dr R G McNlece Mrs W D Deason recited two humorous selections Thehome was artistically decorated with cutflowers and shamrock the same Idea wascarried out In UM refreshments and theevening was one long to be remembered-The next meeting will be at the home ofMrs H A King 806 East Tenth Southstreet April 5

The Womans club will meet Tuesdayafternoon with Mrs J L Bowman 364

East Third South street Mrs C J Gatrell will be the chairman of the after-noon

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The Browning section of the LadlesLIterary club will meet Saturday March

26 at tho Y W C A rooms In the BrooksArcade Luncheon will be served at 1oclock to be followed by the regularBrowning program when the reading of

Sardello will be continued-

The Seekers Literary club will meetTuesday afternoon with Mrs Frank RumelI at 246 West Third South street

The P E 0 society held a pleasantmeeting yesterday afternoon at the home-of Mrs J F Marshall In K street MrsHugo Druehl reviewed Cyrano de Bergerac in an Interesting manner

>I

There will be a meeting of the Daugh¬ters of Utah Pioneers Thursday afternoonMarch 24 at 3 oclock at the home of MrsMaria Y Dougall All daughters are in ¬

vited to be present also members of thehand cart company A program will begiven including Early Industries of Wo ¬

men In Utah written by the late ClaytonYoung Pioneering In Mexico by MrsBrimhall Foley musical selections willbe given by Mrs Luna Y Moore andMrs Esther Davis

The regular meeting of the West EndGirls club was hold Thursday afternoon-in the kindergarten rooms Miss NellieShermer and Miss Deal were the direc-tresses

¬

of the afternoon when a pleasantprogram was given Including musicalselections by the Misses Roberta andDolly Compton a recitation by Miss Ma ¬

mie Smith with vocal selections by MissIna Schramm and Luolla Hanson readIngs from the works of Kate DouglasWlggin were enjoyed and the girls alsotook lessons In embroiderysi

The Poets section of the Ladles Lit ¬

erary club will meet Monday afternoonwith Mrs Howard S Stowe at her home-in Federal Heights The members of theclub will finish the reading of Brown ¬ings PIppa Passes and Mrs J CHooper will give a resume of the drama

There will be a meeting of St MarksHospital association Wednesday morn-Ing at the rest rooms of the Y M C AIn the Brooks Arcade when a nominat-ing

¬

committee will be elected to selectthe officers of the association to beelected for the coming year

The Womans league will meet to ¬

morrow afternoon at 230 oclock in theLinden hotel

01Gas lamps are made on the lines of the

electric lamp and the deceit Is so cleverlyperpetrated that few suspect the differ ¬

ence

BAKERS CARACAS SWEE-TCHOCOLATE1

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The Finest Eating Chocolate in the World

A delightful combination of the highestgrade cocoa pure sugar and vanilla-

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you do not find it at your grocers we will send-

a U lb package by mail prepaid on receipt of 10

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DEFORMITIES CURED1

CROOKED Ir CLUB FEET of any variety and at any reasonable age can be madestraight natural and useful The methods used are mildno plaster paris no severe or painful treatment of any kind and the result it guaranteed

POTTS DISEASE when treated in time at this Institution will result in ao deformityparalysis will always be prevented the health and strength of thepatient Is at once improved the growth sot interfered with Plaster paris is never used

SPIRAL CURVATURE even in some long stand-ingeasescanbecorrected

by the new and Improved methods in use here P4 f plaster paris felt or leather jackets are never

employed Names of patients recently curedafter all ordinary methods have failed to affordrelief will be furnished on applicationNIP DISEASE can be cured without surgical

operations or confining the patientto bed Abscesses shortening deformity and loss

of motion should always be prevented and if already present can usually be curedThe methods used here in the cure of Hip Diseases in all Ita stages are radically differentand more successful than those generally employed Write for information

PARALYSIS ad RESULTING DEFORMITIESFor no class of afflictions has greater preparationsfor successful treatment been wade Deformitiesof limbs joints or feet resulting from paralysis andalways be corrected without surgical operations orsevere treatment Paralysis should never be nelectedchildren never outgrow it rCKBOKEB sail DISEASED KNEES HollisL-

imbs and deformaties generally are successfullytreated without pain

Send For THis Ink Its Fret For The AskingIt tells of aa experience of over 38 yearI in the treatment

of Deformities and Paralysis end how these conditions can becorrected without surgical operations plaster paris applicationsor painful treatment of say kind Ask for it

Tbiis the only taeravsblr equipped InsUtatioa de-voted to the ear end errettoa el deformities Kx-

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