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THE ^MINNEAPOLIS JOURNAL. MAECH

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You are Invited ; to take advantage of the services of our salesladies in fitting this new corset, and they will gladly advise as to the best model adapted to each particular figure, and a perfect fit is guaranteed.

A Perfect Fitting Gown

is an impossibility wilh an ill-fitting cor­set. A good corset means a good form and proper support as well as a good figure and graceful carriage; also perfect ease'to the wearer.

Prices $2.50 to $12. . We have the exclusive sale of these corsets in Minneapolis, and we invite an inspec­tion, f

Nicollet Ave, Fifth Street.

A handful of coffee chaff is removed from every * lb. canister of the new steel cut coffee—

Barrington Hall This chaff remains in coffees ground in

the ordinary way. As shown by chemi­cal analysis, chaff contains none of the valuable properties of coffee, but the as­tringent principle, tannin (whose common use is to convert hides into leather). Its removal from coffee produces a drink so pure and healthful as to be used by the most delicate without inconvenience.

Write for free booklet on steel cut coffee to the Minneapolis office of

Baker & Co. Sold in 1 lb. and 2 lb. canister*

by all leading grocers.

BEFORE THE PUBLIC EYE

Gold Medal At Pan-American Exposition*

T h e St . P a u l Chora l c lub " wil l g ive M e n d e l s s o h n ' s o r a to r i a , " S t . P a u l , " t o ­m o r r o w e v e n i n g in the P e o p l e ' s c h u r c h , St . P a u l . George H . N o r m i n g t o n h a s t r a i n e d ' the c h o r u s of 200 voices a n d t h e solois ts will be E v a n W i l l i a m s , Gwi lym Miles. M i s s e s C l a r a W i l l i a m s a n d M r s . J a n e H u n t i n g t o n Yale . George H . F a l r -c lough will "be a t t h e o r g a n a n d D a n z ' o r ­c h e s t r a will fu rn i sh f u r t h e r a c c o m p a n i ­m e n t .

T h e a n n u a l o r c h e s t r a l c o n c e r t by t h e S u n d a y school o r c h e s t r a will be g i v e n t h i s e v e n i n g in t h e F i r s t P r e s b y t e r i a n c h u r c h . T h e voca l solois t wil l b e Mrs . M a u d U l -m e r J o n e s . Russe l l P a t t e r s o n will p l ay a p i a n o solo. " L i e b s t r a u m e , No . I l l , " b y L i sz t a n d t h e M i n n e s o t a q u a r t e t will s ing. A m o n g t h e n u m b e r s on t h e p r o g r a m will be a flute a n d c l a r i n e t d i a logue w i t h o r ­c h e s t r a a c c o m p a n i m e n t by Mess r s . S m i t h a n d R a h n . T h i s a n n u a l c o n c e r t of t h e S u n d a y school o r c h e s t r a is a n o t a b l e e v e n t in m u s i c a l c i rc les a n d t h e o r c h e s t r a , u n d e r t h e d i rec t ion oC J . C. Ha l l , h a s , m a d e g » c a t i m p r o v e m e n t in t h e y e a r . T h e p r o g r a m wil l inc lude se lec t ions f rom "Tann^hauser , " " T r a n m e r i . " t h e S e x t e t from " L u c i a , " a n d t h e " R i g o l e t t o " q u a r ­t e t .

A conce r t will be g i v e n t h i s e v e n i n g in t h e F i r s t C o n g r e g a t i 6 n a l c h u r c h b y t h e choir , a s s i s t e d b y Miss H a r r i e t Longfe l ­low D a v i s , r e a d e r , a n d M a s t e r Ado lph Ol-sen, \ io l in j s t . T h e p r o g r a m wil l inc lude \ ocal a n d i n s t r u m e n t a l n u m b e r s a n d r e a d ­ings .

" T h e E a s t H i g h School L i t e r a r y socie ty will m e e t F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n a t 2:30 o 'clock. A f e a t u r e of t h e p r o g r a m wil l b e M i l t o n ' s " D e b a t e in H e l l . " T h e w i n n i n g d e b a t e r s of t h e fifth d i s t r i c t will be h e a r d a n d t h e publ ic is i nv i t ed to be p r e s e n t .

Two Graduates of the State Agricul-

- - tural School Married Last

#> _- <* Evening.

Service - Read in Beautifully Decor­

ated Reception Room of

Woman's Building..,

T w o g r a d u a t e s of t h e s t a t e a g r i c u l ­t u r a l school w e r e m a r r i e d l a s t e v e n i n g in t h e w o m a n ' s bu i ld ing . T h e b r i de w a s Miss WJUia Wi lcox , d a u g h t e r of ~M;rs. A l ­fred C.-jWJloox of H u g o , a rojember 'of t h e c lass of 1900, a n d t h e ' b r i d e g r o o m , H e n r y K r u m , w a s g r a d u a t e d in 1899.

T h e se rv i ce w a s r e a d in t h e l a r g e r e ­c e p t i o n - r o o n i , w h i c h w a s h u n g w i t h ga r* l a n d s o f ' a r b o r v i t a a n d Engl i sh^ ivy. T h e m a n t e l w a s b a n k e d w i t h s p r i n g flowers a n d f e r n s a n d g r e a t c l u s t e r s of E a s t e r li l ies w e r e on e i t h e r s ide , whi l e m o r e lilies wer"e p laced t h r o u g h t h e room.

B e r t Rose , v iol inis t , p l ayed t h e " L o ­h e n g r i n b r i da l c h o r u s w i t h p i a n o a c c o m ­p a n i m e n t a s t h e u s h e r s , G a u m n i t z , R o b ­e r t L i g g e t t , W a l t e r L i g g e t t , F r e d L u t e , E d w i n N o r t h r u p , Gould Wi lcox , W o o d s Wi lcox a n d D o n a l d B l a i r s t r e t c h e d t h e r i b b o n s t o m a r k t h e a i s le . L i t t l e F l o r ­ence W i l c o x a n d G l a d y s L i g g e t t w e r e flower g i r l s a n d c a r r i e d ro se p e t a l s a n d w o r e c r i s p w h i t e f rocks . T h e a t t e n d a n t s , Mips B e s s i e L u m a n d Archie" Krum' . Mis s M a r y M a t t h e w s of- I n d i a n a a n d W a l t e r N e w t o n , Mis s C o r a Cosg rove . Xie .Sueur , and<**Robert Newha l l , Mis s Nel l ie L a n g , N e w L o n d o n . Minn. , a n d F r a n k M a r s h a l l . C row R i v e r ; Miss J e a n L o u d o n a n d F r a n k G u t h r i e of N e w York; p r e c e d e d t h e b r i da l couple , w h o e n t e r e d t o g e t h e r . Mis s L u m wore w h i t e m o u s e e l i n e &Q soie ov,er g r e e n ; Mi&s M a t t h e w * , w h i t e ; Miss", Cosgrove , p i n k ; Mis s L a n g , b lue , a n d Miss L o u d o n , c r e a m , a n d all c a r r i e d E a s t e r l i l ies.

T h e b r i d e w o r e h e r m o t h e r ' s w e d d i n g g o w n of m o i r e a n t i q u e . T h e s k i r t a n d bodice w e r e t r i m m e d w i t h flounces,, of p o i n t l ace a n d t h e bodice h a d a y o k e of r ibbon f ago t t cd t o g e t h e r . T h e vei l w a s of po in t lace a n d t h e b r ida l b o u q u e t of E a s t e r l i l ies.

Rev . George A. C leave l and r e a d t h e se rv ice , u s i n g t h e o ld - f a sh ioned doub le r i n g form. A r e c e p t i o n followed, a n d t h e b r i d a l couple w e r e a s s i s t e d in r e c e i v i n g t h e 400 g u e s t s b y M r s . Wi lcox , Mrs . A l ­fred G. K r u m , J . A. K r u m a n d Miss K r u m . A s s i s t i n g t h r o u g h t h e r o o m s w e r e M m e s . W . M. L i g g e t t , M e r e d i t h , S t . A n ­t h o n y P a r k ; El l T o r r a n c e , S. P . Sn ide r , T . B . H a r t e e l l , M i n n e a p o l i s ; E . A. W e b b , S t . P a u l ; Dr . M a r y H a r t z e l l , M i n n e a p o l i s ; Miss V e r a K o s t , S t . P a u l ; Miss F l o r e n c e Shul l , Miss M a d e l i n e L i g g e t t , S t . A n ­t h o n y P a r k , a n d Miss M a y M c l n t y r e , Minneapo l i s .

F r a p p e w a s s e r v e d b y M i s s e s V e r g l e Greenwold , E d y t h S tap le s , M a r y Ha l l , E r i c k s o n , L a m p s o n . W o o d a n d L ind .

S u p p e r w a s s e r v e d in t h e d i n i n g - r o o m , w h e r e A m e r i c a n B e a u t y r o s e s fu rn i shed a b r i l l i an t d e c o r a t i o n . T h e d a m a s k c lo th on t h e t a b l e w a s a n he i r loom a n d h a s b e e n in t h e fami ly 119 y e a r s . I t w a s used in 1784 a t t h e h o m e of t h e r e l a t i v e s of M r s . Wi l cox in W i n c h e s t e r , Va . , a t a d i n n e r a t w h i c h George W a s h i n g t o n w a s a n h o n o r e d g u e s t . • s

A m o n g t h e old fami ly f r i ends a t t h e w e d d i n g w e r e Colonel a n d M r s . W . M". L i g g e t t , w h o w e r e p r e s e n t a t t h e m a r ­r i a g e of t h e b r i d e ' s p a r e n t s ; C a p t a i n H a r t ­zell , a c o m r a d e of t h e b r i d e ' s f a t h e r in t h e One H u n d r e d a n d F i f t h Ohio r e g i ­m e n t d u r i n g t h e civil w a r ; C. N . Cos ­g rove , m a y o r of L e Sueur , a n d M r s . V i r ­g i n i a M e r e d i t h , a t w h o s e w e d d i n g Mr . Wilcox w a s one of t h e u s h e r s .

Mr . K r u m a n d h i s b r ide wil l m a k e t h e i r h o m e on t h e W i l c o x s tock f a r m , Clover

v home of Mrs. Mary Gibbon, 2634 Twelfth ave-BTO S. ^y > ^

Dr. L. V Nipper* is borne, frogi the ,Paciflc

Miss Leafc- Cohen >6t arot*Tweltt!)'Street S, ban returned from Oblci£|D. s f

Miss Harriett* * r#weLt f l5 Thirteenth avenue •SE, has returned "tfibp Twi-ida.

Mr. and Mrs. Bett S n ^ h are occupying their new home at 4231,ShcKldftn aveouV* ' Mrs. W. H. (J ifeb^SteS E -Twenty.fourth. street, left for Laq^iMpRs Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. B. (Oongdon and Miss Cong-don of Fremont avenue 8 are home from the east.

Mrs. P. M. Clarendon has returned home from the hospital and is- recovering from a serious illnesss. * -*» - "

Mr. -and Mrs. George Stuart McEeod a r r home from their wedding'trip hi. California" and are a t 1013 Third avenue S.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richards of West Spring­field, Pa., have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Johrtsou, 2416 Humboldt avenue S.

Mrs. Charles Edward Adams of Duluth Is the guest for a week of her parent*, Mr. and' Mm. G. H, Tepnant of Sixth s t reet SE.

Mrs. Byron Hollister of Aitkin, Mrs. Flora Dodge o t Janesvllle and D. W. Welhnan of Frazeev wese gifests last week of Mrs. C. A. Peaslee.

The Misses Ethel and Myrtle Clark, who are attending St. Joseph's academy in St. Paul, will spend Saturday and Sunday at their home on Highland avenue. '-,*• ' ' J

.Miss Llbbie Hull "entertained a ttroup 6t friends yesterday afternoon at her home, 2435 Fourteenth avenue S, in honor of her birthday anniversary. Ligb,t refreshments vveie served.

Mrs. Maud Clark "and her sister, Miss L. B. Smith, of 127 Highland aveue, are home from the south. They were in New Orleans during the Mardi Gras and also stopped at West Baden.

Miss Helen Hall came np from t'bleago Satur­day to spend a few days with Minneapolis friends. Miss Hall sang in a concert in Red Wing last evening and returned to Minneapolis to-day. - The Say Zil Zu's met yesterday with Mra. Hoge. 2310 Aldrich avenue N. KaTors were won by Mmes. Kills, Tarks and Bartholomew. The club will meet Tuesday with Mrs. Bojd of 17 Thirteenth street S.

Northwestern people at New York hotels are as follows: Minneapolis-—Metropolitan. L. H. Sefr den; Grand Union, B. W. Smith; Holland, C. Morrison; Manhattan, Mrs. T. G, Shepard. Du­luth—Savoy, A. M. Miller, Jr .

Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Cayton entertained the Jolly^ T\\ elvo Cinch Club Friday evening at their home, 812 Eighth street SE. Prizes were won by Mrs. Henry Sherry and Charles Lae. Snpper was served in the dining-room after the games.

Mrs. Staack of 845 Portland avenue, was pleas­antly surprised last evening. A musical nro-grara was given by George A. Davies, W. J. Morgan, Misses Bacon Courtney. Kelly .ind Mc-Novln and W. Weyman gaver an eTtdliitlon of the gramaphene. Other, guests were Misses Har­per, Staack, Courtney, Bacon, Tucker, McNeviu, Messrs. Courtney, Garist, Staack, Clark, McNeVin and Tucker. .

Mistletoe court No. 1, Order of the Amaranth, is making preparations for a card party, which will be given Thursday afternoon, April 16. Mmes. Elizabeth Thomas, Ida Herman, \da Wakeman, Emma Allen and Margaiet Weston have charge of the airan^eiuents for the games, and Mmes. Marj Walker, Nettie Merriam, \da Wakeman, Alice Munson, Jennie 1'aradts, Lydia Feirier. Netttle Hannan, Annie Van der Ble and Alice Kelly will plan for the supper. The regular convocation will be held in the evening.

CLTTBS A2TC) CHARITIES ;

Club Ca lenda r . T H U R S D A Y —

L a d i e s ' T h u r s d a y Musica le , s t ud io t ea , 3 t o 6 p . m .

L a d i e s ' A id Socie ty of T u t t l e c h u r c h , Mrs . A . ' J . J o n e s , 2750 Cl in ton a v e n u e , af­t e r n o o n .

Colonial Chap te r , D a u g h t e r s of t h e A m e r i c a n Revolu t ion , t h e Misses C h u t e , U n i v e r s i t y a v e n u e S E , a f t e rnoon .

ToWjn a n d C o u n t r y L i t e r a r y c lub , M r s T h o r n t o n , 1612 P a r k a v e n u e , 2.30 p . m .

L e Cerc le F r a n c a i s , Mrs . F r e d e r i c Klapp , 617 Medica l block, 3 p . m .

Unlike Any Other! The full flavor, the deli­cious quality, the absolute Purity of Lowney's Break­fast Cocoa distinguish it from all others.

NQ "treatment" with alkalies; no adulteration with flour, s t a rch - d r g r o u n d c o c o a s h e l l s ; n o t h i j n e b u t t h e n u t r i t i v e a n d d i g e s t i b l e p r o d u c t of t h e c h o i c ­e s t C o c o a B e a n s . V ,,

Ask Your Dealer for It*

<- .

A: delightful place for par-tKalar people The Tea Room

Breakfast, . . 8:30 t o 11:3d • . m . « Lunch, . . . 11:30 to 2:30 jp. m.;i

Afternoon Tea, 2:30 t o 6:00 p . m . Mumto—Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday.

Win* Donaldson A Qo,9 G L A S S B L O C K S T O R E .

D A N C I J G J O L A S S E S

MALCOLM'S INFORMAL J j 'UEvery F r i d a y E v e n i n g , Masonic T e m p l e .

ST. ANTHONY PARK Mr. and Mr'. Dahre of Pym street have movetl

to St. Paul. Mrs. H. E. W. Schuette entertained at lunch­

eon Wpdnesdaj. Mrs. Eugene Famhain entertained informally

at luncheon Mondiv. Airs. Pierce Is cntei taining l^er sister, Mrs.

Charles White of Humboldt, Iowa. Mrs. Whiting of Northfield was a guest of

Iter, and Mrs. F. M. Rule last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. MeDormott entertained

fourteen guests at dinner Saturday evening. Miss Pra t t «>' Garleton college is the guest

of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Friend B. Brace. Presiding Elder and Mrs. Ilule entertained

Presiding Klder White of Blue Earth last week. Mrs. D. A. Cndwopth of Cromwell avenue

has been called to Missouri by the death of her sister.

Dr. K. N. Avison of Hamline lectured Tues* day evening in the Methodist church on "Some Civic Problems."

The improvement league met at the home of A. R. McGill Tuesday evening. Alderman Dob-ner spoke on "Sewers."

Mrs. Clement Chase of University avenue en­tertained the Hash club at a fancy dress party Saturday evening in honor of her eon. Sydney.

Mrs, George Grout and son of Ijuverrie are guests' of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Tlsdale of Bay-liss'^ avenue. Mrs. Grout is on the way to her n e * home near Winnipeg.

Charles W. Seymour gave the second lecture in the historical course Tuesday evening, speak­ing on "Frederick the Great." under the auspices of the Women's Association.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tisdale entertained at cinch Saturday evening in.honor of Horace Todd. Sis tables were played. Miss Florence Todd and Archie Brimmer won the favors.

The art section of the educational division of the association will meet to-morrow afternoon at the home of the chairman, Mrs.. A. C. Well­ington. M. D. Wight o£ Miniiejipdlis will talk on "Modern House Decoration and Furnishings."

The. history division of the St. Anthony Park Womeri'a'i Association held i « . last meeting of this winter Thursday afternoon at>the. home tit Mrs. .Jsnec Cheney, ifrs. C. J* Backus spokeoh "The War of 16*12." ...The hostess served refresh­ments. • : •''.-• '' -

MRS. W I L L I ANTS I N FLORIDA.

Delivers a Brilliant Address Before the • Palmetto Club.

. Mrs . L y d i a Phi l l ips W i l l i a m s , f o r m e r p r e s i d e n t of t h e Minneapol i s F e n e r a t i o n of ' W o m e n ' s c lubs , is s p e n d i n g t h e s p r i n g in D a y t o n a , F l a . A t a r e c e n t m e e t i n g of t h e P a l m e t t o c lub she w a s t h e p r inc ipa l -speak­er , r e p r e s e n t i n g t h e Gene ra l F e d e r a t i o n of w h i c h s h e is a d i r ec to r . T h e m e e t i n g w a s In c h a r g e of t h e p h i l a n t h r o p i c d e ­p a r t m e n t of t h e c lub w h i c h d i r e c t s t w o k i n d e r g a r t e n s for colpred ch i ld ren a n d t h e first p a r t ^ o f t h e Isvogram w a s a n exh ib i ­t ion of t h e i r work.-.

j A s r r e p o r t e d b y t h e D a y t o n a J o u r n a l , M r s . W i l l i a m s g a v e a b r i l l i an t a n d i n sp i r ­

i n g t a l k t o c lub w o m e n a s makgi : , a n d Cres t , a t H u g o , n e a r W h i t e B e a r L a k e ^ • Hefper in t h e up l i f t ing of h u m a n i t y ^ JPhe Minn . | s p e a k e r c o m p a r e d t h e c lubs of different

S t a t e s t p m a n y r i v e r s combin ing in one g r e a t v o l u m e a n d ' f l o w i n g on to a common , h a r b o r , a l l p a s s i n g t h r o u g h t h e n a r r o w c h a n n e l of t r u e t h i n k i n g a n d h igh l iv ing. C o - o p e r a t i o n a n d o rgan iza t ion t h e d y n a m i c f o r c e s , * t h a t in i n n u m e r a b l e t h i n g s con­t ro l led a n d governed , b r i n g i n g to a s u c -c e s s f u r o u t c o m e .

" T h r o u g h t h e a p a t h y of all, a n d false e c o n o m y of s o m e school boa rds , w o r k a l o n g e d u c a t i o n a l l ines h a d been a s e v e r e s t rugg l e , b u t now, a d v a n c e m e n t h a v i n g been sma l l in l a r g e r c i t ies a n d t o w n s , t h e c lub m o v e m e n t is r e a c h i n g out i n to t h e r u r a l d i s t r i c t for h i g h e r a n d more p r a c ­t i ca l r e s u l t s . S e e k i n g to dignify t h o s e fo rms of labor , t h a t wh i l e of the e a r t h , e a r t h ly , a r e st i l l t h e ve ry s t r e n g t h a n d s inew of ou r coun t ry , for t h e y furnish t h e fuel for t h e h u m a n m a c h i n e . "

In c los ing M r s . W i l l i a m s u rged upon c lub w o m e n , one a n d all . a r ea l i z ing s e n s e of t h e h i g h mi s s ion devo lv ing upon t h e m . Rec ip roc i t y in i t s b r o a d e s t s e n s e ; the g i v ­i n g o u t of self, t a k i n g no t h o u g h t of ga in , b u t of s imple se rv ice to h u m a n i t y , even a s e m b o d y i n g in t h e golden rule , a l w a y s b e a r i n g in m i n d G r a h a m T a y l o r ' s i n j u n c ­t i o n : ,•

" S e p a r a t e d — U n i t s of w e a k n e s s Corrfbined—Batter ies of p o w e r . "

DO NOT DOSE TflE ST01ACH. C u r e C a t a r r h b y N a t u r e ' s Own Method-—

l i v e r y B r e a t h of ^ y o t f » k . B r i n g s R«ltefv

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havei s a i d t h e only w a y t o c u r e * ' ca t a r rh w o u t i s ^ e t o ^ h a v e a eha-hge of c l i m a t e ; b u t n o w w i t h *Hybmei y o u c a n c a r r y a h e a l t h -g iv ing cl imji ie in y o u r v e s t p o c k e t a n d b y b r e a t h i n g i i ^ i a f e w m i n u t e s four t i m e s a d a y soon cnfe :yourse i f . '

T h e c o m p l e t e outfi t o f ' H y o m e l c o s t s b u t $1, a n d c o n ^ s t s of a n . i n h a l e r t h a t c a n b e c a r r i e d in ttfe, v e s t pocke t ; a m e d i c i n e d r o p p e r a n d .a bS t t l e of H y o m e i . T h e in ­h a l e r l a s t s a l i fe t ime, a n d t h e r e isVenough H y o m e i for m o r e t h a n a m o n t h ' s t r e a t ­m e n t of c a t a r r h , t If o h e ^ b d t t l e doete n o t cu re , a n e x t r a b o t t l e of H y o m e i . c a n b e o b t a i n e d for 50 c e n t s . I t i s t h e m o s t e c o ­n o m i c a l of a l l r e m e d i e s a d v e r t i s e d for t h e c u r e of c a t a r r h , a n d is t h e only one t h a t fol lows n a t u r e in h e r m e t h o d of t r e a t i n g d i s e a s e s of t h e r e s p i r a t o r y o r g a n s .

T h e l ead ing d r u g g i s t s of t h i s c i t y h a v e sold h u n d r e d s of H y o m e i outf i ts , and-' t h e ^more t h e y sell t h e m o r e c o n v i n c e d t h e y a r e t h a t t h e y a r e pe r f ec t ly s a f e In g u a r a n ­t e e i n g t o r e f u n d t h e m o n e y If H y o m e i d o e s n o t cure., t'. T h o s e w h o a r e s u b j e c t t o c a t a r r h or c a ­t a r r h a l colds will do t h e m s e l v e s a h in jus -

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Mr . a n d Mrs . A n g u s M a c D o n a l d h a v e a n n o u n c e d t h e e n g a g e m e n t of t h e i r d a u g h ­t e r M a r i o n t o N o r m a n W . O s t e r h o u t of S t . P a u l . T h e w e d d i n g will t a k e p lace a f t e r E a s t e r .

T h i s e v e n i n g Miss E v e l y n F o l s o m of, 3040 Colfax a v e n u e B will e n t e r t a i n for Miss M a c D o n a l d a n d Mr. O s t e r h o u t . M o n ­d a y e v e n i n g Miss L i l i an E l l inwood of t h e H e n n e p i n g a v e a n in fo rma l c a r d p a r t y for t h e n e w l y e n g a g e d couple . T h e r o o m s w e r e b r i g h t w i t h r o s e s a n d f e rn s a n d a f t e r t h e g a m e s s u p p e r w a s se rved . Covers w e r e la id for 12.

M r s . George L i v i n g s t o n U p t o n will g ive a t e a F r i d a y a f t e rnoon , Apr i l 3. a t h e r h o m e on E i g h t h s t r e e t S for Miss H e l e n e H a w l e y .

Mrs . . W a l l a c e C. W i n t e r of S t . P a u l , will e n t e r t a i n t h e V a s s a r g r a d u a t e s of t h e t w i n c i t i e s a t a r e c e p t i o n M o n d a y e v e n i n g a t h e r h o m e o n P o r t l a n d a v e n u e , in h o n o r of J a m e s H . Taylor , p r e s i d e n t of; "Vassar college. : : . • + .

T h e F a c u l t y D a n c i n g c lub will h a v e t h e l a s t of= a, series- of - dances F r i d a y e v e n i n g i n M r s . N o b l e ' s ha l l .

Mr. a n d M r s . J a m e s T. W y m a n g a v e a f ami ly d i n n e r l a s t e v e n i n g a t t h e M i n n e ­apol i s c lub for t h e i r d a u g h t e r , Mis s Al ice W y m a n , a n d E . W . U n d e r w o o d , w h o s e m a r r i a g e t a k e s p l a c e t h i s even ing ; D i n ­n e r w a s s e r v e d iri t h e w h i t e a n d gold r o o m a n d c o v e r s w e r e l a id for e i gh t een . A m o u n d of p i n k r o s e s w a s in t h e c e n t e r of t h e t a b l e w h i c h w a s „ l i gh ted w i t h p ink shaded tapers. The 6ut of town guests w e r e Mr. a n d M r s . F r e d e r i c k D . U n d e r -w d o d . ' N e w ¥ o r k ; Mr . a n d M f s . T h o ^ n a s S; G r ^ , d u n T i b e 1 * i a n « , ! M d . f Mrl a«&"MrsV'W^ J . i U n d e r w o o d , C h i c a g o ; Mr. a n d M r s . E d ­w i n R. Rooks , Ch i cago ; R. F . U n d e r w o o d , I t h a c a , N . T . ; Miss Gray , C u m b e r l a n d , Md . ; Miss Underwood,•••"Chicago;, "George B e c k w i t h . . Z J/v;;;.' :.,. 4.

The . a n n u a l ball of D o v r e soc ie ty w a s jgiven l a s t ; , e v e n i n g in ' t h e ' - P h o e n i x - c l u b a n d w a s ' a t t e n d e d ; b y 3081 g u e s t s . F o r n i x y e a r s t h e l i t t l e g r o u p of p h i l a n t h r o p i c women/ ftave g i v e n s i m i l a r affairs t'6 r a i s e m o n e y ; w i t h w h i c h t o cariry on t h e i r w o r k among ; t ho poor . T h e p r o g r a m , o f p o p u l a r a&ncej£ w a s g iven b y a n orcfiestra. a n d s u p

,pfer ;w ;as s e r v e d in t h e d i n i n g - r o o m . T h e long t a b l e s w e r e d e c k e d w i t h aza l ea s , h y a c i n t s a n d h y d r a n g e a b lo s soms . T h e a r r a n g e m e n t s w e r e m a d e b y a c o m m i t t e e of w h i c h M r s . A. T . H a n s o n w a s c h a i r m a n . S h e w a s a s s i s t e d b y M m e s . A. N . A n d e r -sdn, L . Olson, H . Pol lock, Ho l t , J e n s J o h n ­son, P e t e r s o n , A. B r a c k e a n d Miss H a n n i s .

M r s . C. C. T h o m p s o n e n t e r t a i n e d a t s u p ­p e r l a s t e v e n i n g a t h e r h o m e on A d a m s s t r e e t N E , for Mr . a n d Mrs . George C a r ­son. C a r n a t i o n s a n d f e rn s d e c o r a t e d t h e t ab le . Cove r s w e r e la id for t w e l v e a n d a m o n g t h e gues t s ' w e r e M r s . R . J . Olson of S t . J a m e s .

Miss E l l a Lil l le of 3236 F o u r t h s t r e e t N , e n t e r t a i n e d a t c a r d s l a s t evening?. "Pr izes w e r e w o n b y M i s s H a r r i e t ^Stewar t a n d George IMetasger. T h e g u e s t s w e r e Misses B e t h Mil ler , /Maude S m i t h , Cla i re P r e s -co t t , L e n o r e P e c k , S t e w a r t , M e s s r s W, L indsey , George Peck,- J o h n . Green , Wfll" P i c k e t t , Cass,J J a c k - G e a r y a n d M e t z g e r

M r s . H . R H a n d ga/v/e-.a box p a r t y a t th.e* M e t r o p o l i t a n ; , t h e a t e r * S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n in h o n o r of Mrs . J a m e s R o o t of N e w York .

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m e n t s for t h e Ch i ld r en ' s H o m e y e s t e r d a y a f te rnoon , a n d a t 6:30 o 'clock w e r e jo ined b y t h e m e n for suppe r . T h e d i n i n g - r o o m a p p o i n t m e n t s w e r e in r ed . T h e r e w a s a l a rge c e n t e r p i e c e of r e d c a r n a t i o n s a n d f e rns on t h e r o u n d t ab l e of honor , a n d d a i n t y r e d b a s k e t s of s a l t e d n u t s a n d red cand ie s in s i lver "cande labra w e r e used on ail t h e t ab les . M r s . C. H . B u r t p r e s ided in t h e d in ing - room, a s s i s t e d by t h e Misses Mar ion B u r t , M a r g a r e t Marsha l l , E t h e l Mi tche l l , R u t h Sherr l l l , Cecile P o r c h e r , Luci le Doug la s , Win i f r ed Graves , Clar ibel S m i t h , K a t e a n d L ine S m i t h a n d N e t t i e M a b e n . M r s . D . R. W a g n e r h a d g e n e r a l c h a r g e of t h e b a n q u e t , a n d w a s a s s i s t e d by Mines . Godley, C o r n m a n , Corey, F a y a n d Mitchel l . , i l l ? excellent- fJKjgram wa&.«lftrSn I n : t j ie chape l . Mis s Opal F a y gaVe t w o - p i a n o " n u m b e r s — H e n s c l f s "If I W e r e a B i r d " a n d J o h n s o n ' s " T a r a n t e l l e . " Miss Grace W i l l i a m s r e a d two-se lec t ions , a n d the ' U n i ­v e r s i t y q u a r t e t , composed of Mess r s . F r e e -b u r g , T u r n e r , B u n c e a n d B u r m e i s t e r , s a n g t w o n u m b e r s a n d r e s p o n d e d to t w o e n ­cores . T h e r e w e r e 130 p r e s e n t . , \ ;•

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G a t r i g u e s a n d Wi l l i am W i l k i n s o n will h a v e c h a r g e of t h e a r r a n g e m e n t s for t h e L e n t e n luncheon wh ich t h e w o m a n ' s a u x i l i a r y of S t . B a r n a b a s hosp i t a l will s e rve t o - m o r ­r o w f rom 11:30 un t i l 1 o 'clock in St . M a r k ' s p a r i s h house , for t h e benefi t of t h e n u r s e s ' h o m e . T h e m e n u will inc lude cold h a m , s c r a m b l e d eggs , p o t a t o e s , p ick les , app le pie , cheese , coffee a n d t ea .

Meet ing of L a d l e s ' Auxi l i a ry . T h e l ad l e s ' a u x i l i a r y of t h e I. O. G. T

held i t s l a s t m e e t i n g w i t h Mrs . Rohl , 206 W e s t e r n a v e n u e . -It w a s dec ided t o e n t e r t a i n t h e m e n one n i g h t in a q u a r t e r w h e n a p r o g r a m will b e g iven a n d r e f r e s h m e n t s will b e se rved . A cou r se of s t u d y w a s a l so d i scussed . Light" r e f r e s h m e n t s w e r e s e r v e d a f t e r t h e t r a n s a c t i o n of b u s i ­n e s s . T h e rtext r e g u l a r m e e t i n g will b e he ld w i t h Mrs . G. McClel land, 22 H i g h l a n d a v e n u e .

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Disco c lub T u e s d a y e v e n i n g a t h e r h o m e on P o r t l a n d a v e n u e . T h e h u s b a n d s of t h e m e m b e r s will be t h e g u e s t s of t h e even ing .

CLUB MEETINGS. The Mothers' League will meet on Friday at 3

o'clock with Mrs. Van Kirk, 304 w Twenty-eighth street.

The annual district meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary Society will be held Fuday afternoon and evening in Franklin Avenue M. E. church, Franklin and Fifth avenues S. An in­teresting program has J>een arranged.

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G y m n a s i u m E x h i b i t i o n . S= ; ^ T h e g y m n a s i u m exh ib i t ion in t h e Y o u n g W o m e n ' s C h r i s t i a n a s soc i a t i on b u i l d i n g l a s t e v e n i n g w a s a t t e n d e d by a l a r g e n u m ­b e r of i n t e r e s t e d people. T h e e x e r c i s e s w e r e led b y M i s s El len H . Doug la s , p h y s ­ical d i r e c t o r , a n d inc luded a grand, m a r c h , w a n d dri l l b y t h e pupi ls of, t h e b e g i n n i n g c las s a n d floor a n d a p p a r a t u s w o r k b y t h e a d v a n c e d a n d i n t e r m e d i a t e c lasses . T h e ch i ld ren did s o m e h a n d r i n g w o r k a n d t h e r e w e r e a l so exerc i ses w i t h t h e s t a l l ba r , on t h e s e r p e n t i n e . ladder, t h e t r a v e l ­ing rope a n d t h e l i m b i n g rope . Mtos B l a n c h e Ga tey , a n a d v a n c e d pupi l , w o n l au re l s for w o r k w i t h t h e ropes . Seve ra l of t h e ipupils showed a l so w h a t t h e y could do i n h i g h j u m p i n g a n d v a u l t i n g .

A p r e t t y f e a t u r e of t h e p r o g r a m w a s t h o a e s t h e t i c g y m n a s t i c s w h i c h w e r e followed b y c lub s w i n g i n g a n d a g a m e of b a s k e t bal l . Mus i c w a s fu rn i shed b y S q u i r e ' s o r c h e s t r a a n d Miss Bess ie Woodcock . A s e c o n d - e x h i b i t i o n will b e g i v e n t h i s e v e n ­i n g a n d a t h i r d on S a t u r d a y n i g h t . T ick­ets 1 m a y - b e -obtained a t - t h e a s soc i a t i on r o o m s . - • — - - - . . - . .

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W h a t m i g h t l « ^ e proved a se r ious d i s ­a p p o i n t m e n t w a s t u r n e d in to a ve ry d e ­l ightful r ea l i za t ion t o t h e l a r g e a u d i e n c e w h i c h h a d g a t h e r e d a t P l y m o u t h c h u r c h l a s t e v e n i n g t o n e a r t h e B o h e m i a n v io l in­ist , Koc i an . A b e l a t e d t r a i n w a s r e s p o n ­sible for t h e delay, a n d whi le t h e a u d i e n c e w a s w a i t i n g , H a m l i n H u n t filled , in t h e i n t e r v a l w i t h t h r e e ve ry a c c e p t a b l e o r g a n n u m b e r s , w h i c h w e r e wel l r ece ived .

A t l eng th K o c i a n a r r i v e d a n d m a d e h i s a p p e a r a n c e , r e s p o n d i n g to t h e w e l c o m i n g p l a u d i t s of t h e h o u s e w i t h t h e W i l h e l m j a r r a n g e m e n t oj, t h e P a g a n i n i Conce r to in D ma jo r , t h e s a m e n u m b e r , a l t h o u g h a s l ight ly different a r r a n g e m e n t , w i t h w h i c h I^ubelik m a d e h i s first a p p e a r a n c e . I t is n o t a compos i t ion of g r e a t i n t e r e s t to the. o r d i n a r y l i s tener , b u t r a t h e r one w h i c h is ca l cu l a t ed t o a p p e a l t o t h e viol in is t from h i s u n d e r s t a n d i n g of t h e i m m e n s e t echn ica l difficulties w h i c h i t involves .

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