' 8 THi: KKE: UMAIIA. FRIDAY, MAHC1I 1!)1(,. . , Society Notes -:- Personal Gossip -:- Entertainments -:- Club Doings Franco-Belgian Relief Notes. The Franco-Belgian Relief society will yiieet Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock with 'r. F. P. Klrkendall for -n all day Mwlon. The work of mskmg eurplle tor the French horta1 will b continued especially th rolling of bandagea Con tribution to the committee of which Mr. August M. Rorglum In chairman r still rcmlng Into the society and the lint of Omsha foster parent to wr or phan is Increasing. Quest at The Elmi. Mr. J. I.. Baker of Omaha l a guest at The Klma hotel, Fexcelstor Springs, Mo. Underwear W m a n'a Light Weight Wool and heavy Cotton Fleecy Llnad Veete and Union Suits, worth to $1. Friday 39c 100 dotwn full bleach ad huck towela, hem med anda. Slta 20x 40 Inchee. Vary epe clal for Friday, aaeh, . WBrfT F-W . JBBF . -warn f Women'! Union V5 ment I Kfrfin CnVn VSi ICS. Suits and Panli V Bar- U 10 1! j VJ Re T) W wmev Fia ctt.a a train. vs v ' ' V rrr lata foalta, . gaiUS -., , 1 1 TZ2 I weight! lar trimmed ! lrfBaM ttB" I 2 Whit Omnia, remnants area malat eel FebraerT eolro, Inrlnri -Ing Low ("lath, Imhwr dlna, Flaiaei, FowJIn, laila ami tl t 40 Worth ISa. Spertal, Friday, " Imperial Itiftltlh, rhaanta flnlehi iiwa white, free frwra fllllngi InrhM wrlda. Pperlal Friday, 11-yard ball.. 3 v5 Cotton Crepe 2 Warm Engllah otloa) Crete, In triie, plaid vj and eheekai splendid for ) BENSON GIRLS HAVE ORGANIZEDCOOKING CLASS Tha first meet--i of the Benson I'o mestle Science cluh, organised by Mlaa Jennie Bellis, met Tuesday evening at tha West Plde, school houee and had their first InHtrurtlon umlr Mlaa Verda San born. Those In the clM are: Ml.wea Fern llrkard. Anna Campbell. Fashion Hints .85c haaaa dreweea and rhll- I j faai foleri. Reqnlrea M tranlna. t7 Im-hea m whlai i ralne, j ard Mlenea Vera Freeman. Nora Paaar. Mahle Strnherg. Jexi-le Ho I lis, Anna Nlnoen. Mll.lre.1 Tltael. Rubv lavey Mr. Lilly Kroyer lorn Jonea, Anna f hrletlaniten, A. fr'Kr. Vera Marshall, (Jracc tenbeii, ONLY FIVE NEW SCARLET FEVER CASES WEDNESDAY IOC CY" IK 1 FEVER CASES WEDNES utCj lyp i f;Hr:n 'hTt """" T"r ll Friday 0)0 ! 'S, ? K S Finai r were rch aa and tlahi kaea arla. All alsaai wart a ne. Aa. MpMAal. aalt. kJC Hnm'i Un Trlmaaad ' ranla, extra tarr all Baae- ment I Your New Spring Suit Is Herein Flannelette nch Extra Quality Kimono Flanneletta, beauti ful atylea and color. Inaa. 12'.e val. Sot. clal Friday, yard A at f u . w S Women'i Vest! vg Wo man 'a Spring J Weight Vaeta, wing J alaavaa and aleeve l lea atylaa; plain and fancy laca trim med; alao "Curnfy Cut" Worth 25o. t,h- 15c i Our Great Enlarged Basement W Women'i Hose ' 1 Women'a Medium and Light Weight Cotton, Llale and Mercerlied Hoelery) alee fine gauie weight; black and whites SSo quality. 8peclal Friday, pair, 8peclal Friday, pair, e 1 fccjaalk Children'! Hose Chlldran'a Faat Black and Colored Cotton Llele and Mercerlied Hoelery, flna and heavy rib bed; all aitee. Regu- m lar 25o vale, pair 15c 11 Women'i and ?J Children'! Black 2 Hose Weaaen'a Catlan Baaai m kaa Uaalary, bUck aad " aplU aalaa. aaaaa rlbbwl I laoa. Kraalaa la qui- ..r?-...7V2C 2 t fclldraa'a CXaa itmrn- mm aa. raat Htoak lioa- laryi rer. 1 aaal- Zk tty. nor, TV4- 4k J Mr aw mr v . PMen'! Sock! fe leaa Socka, black and tr colore) lOo quality. a Pair TVi 1 a - Men'a Heavy Gray Mixed Cotton Sockai A 8ao quality. Friday, v l V uuy lit fiiuajr ai a wuuuviiui eaiuii uust owjio, wwi tuu material that you have wished for, and the price is onlv $14.85. - Jr Just think of buying such wonderful suits as these for so small a price. Hundreds to select from now, dozens of new, pretty, right . up-to-the-minute styles; fine all-wool materials; fine workmanship; fine linings and trimmings. Copies of much higher priced models. A visit to our creat basement suit store Fridav will convince vou that we are stating positively bona fide facts about our wonderful suits at $14-85. where near the price. .The styles are Sr au ine laiesx loose oacK, nare DacK, taffeta silk and cloth combinations, silk poplin suits, fancy check suits, fine all wool poplin, gabardine, etc. All the new colors and black. Sizes 14 to 20 for Misses. Sizes 34 to 44 for Women. Sizes 43 to 55 for Stout Women. VALUES TO $25.00, AT Outing Flannel J'-lnch Fancy Out ing Flannel, light and dark grounda and plain graya. 10c valuea. Sale price, tha yard fx Of? Wm3 k 5ic & Ginghams The Genuine Everett' Claeelo Dreaa Ging ham, beautiful atylea and coloring. 10o valuea, yard fth. eenth. rerk. 2 South Thirty-eighth. J. P. Mliler. l,fi Ohio. Jack bulla. xu riouth Nineteenth. i j5 ImI Past Festivities. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hamilton enter tained at their home Wednesday evenina In honor of the . degree staff of Mon damln lodge No. Ill, Fraternal Aid l.'nlnn, of which team Mr. Hamilton la raplaln. The evening waa spent at cards with an 11 o'clock supper. PriEe were won by Meedamea Thomaa Downey and Charles Hansen. Miss llaxel Anderson save a bridge luncheon at her horn?. The guests were: Misses Misses W. Arnshurst, Helen Anderson, Kthyl Tlerney, Hattle Krnii, Marsaret Matthies, Viola Jlorlarlty. For Noted Sculptor. Mr. teredo Tafe, who Is to apeak be fore the Fine Art society thla after noon, arrived In Omaha thla morning and Is at the Fontenelle. Mrs. W. O. t're jtave a luncheon to six (ruesta thla afternoon at the Fontenelle for Mr. Taft. On Mi. Taft's return to Omaha for his talk of March It before t.ie Flna Arts so ciety, he will be Riven a luncheon at the I'nlverslty club by the board of di rector. Luncheon for Guest. Mrs. n. F. Crummer gave a luncheon to twtlre guests at her home this After noon In honor of her guest, Mrs. I CJ. Von Furman of New York. The decora tion were Killarney roses. Tuesday Bridge Club. Mrs. Barton Millard entertained tha Tuesday Brldgn club at home thla after men. The iruest of tha club was Mrs. Paul Gallagher. ml in la ; Hlll;';'4-li;:ri ' Voiles Beautiful Leader Vollee, thla aeaaon'a neweat atylea and eo I o r I n ga; dainty aheer and crlap. 15o valuea, yard J5 12ic ,3 a. T mar . aTf. now spring Merchandise at Bargain Prices ISJilfffTlUl) L-a. iX Girls' Sprint Cotti Two very apaolal lota, agea to 14 year. Dosana f vary pretty eoata at twe apaolal prieee, valuea to H.00. Juat tha thing far aohool wear, alao many vary dreaay eoata. Made of flna all-wool aergee, covert I t h , novelty clothe, faney mixture, etc Many different etylea with belta, pique collar, embleme an aleevea, etc $1.69 and $1.05 Glrla New Spring and Summer Waeh Dreeeea, many atylea to aelect from, alL up-to-date, coatee affecte, middy Oreeeee, belted dreeeee, eto. Priced at 48o. 680, 07o $1.30 Girl a' Ralneoata, agea to 14 year; plain and checked, with eapa and achool bag to match. Regular I3.S0 valuea, apeclal Friday, tha entire eet $1.05 Women'a Long Klmonoe, good quality eotton challle, fancy patterne, faney trim ming. Regular 7Bo valuae, apeclal 39 0 Romper and W a a Dreeeee, very pretty atyl agea 2 to t year. 2So and 29o valuea 10 O S Chlldran'a Hack Sateen Bloomere, all eliee. Very apeclal, Friday, pair.... 19c j Women'a Coraet Cover, embroidery and laca trim mad. All alz.e. Extra ape- clal, 2So valuea for. ...15o2 Women'a Fancy Pattern Crepe Dreaatng Sacquea, SSo valuea, Friday ........ 23o Women'a Embroidered and Plain Bottom Long Mue lln Pettlcoata, S9o valuae, eh 250 Print! Beet Grade Dreea Printe, Slmpaon'i and American choic est atylea and color- Inge. All the want- ad atylee. Sale price, yaro $1.00 SALE OF BLANKETS! "f" ' "OV Smh duirabl article from NJliL Aa VWl ding department. All the odd i I'f ' ( tXri" I ' ' vry 'light ly soiled and lAWlJ'Vv6S rom handling, priced for quick Xtv3V ".fSyi Italian Raw Silk Slumber LVW -&sifA valuea to 12.50: eala iv Handkerchiefs C Wanaa'a Maa Umtb a? MamlkareUafa. faa aiaia VJ V and laawy, white a Ml t eala red mhraMerad 1 i aad lalllaU. Hea'a CattM Raadkar ihlefa with whita aad handaaaai kni aiaa "5 fcaa Friday cm will hold atptcial$l .00 odr bed- lots that muued telling. Robea, ei no price, each P1UV AII-Wool Double Crib Blanketa,, S!s,.?..!.,..r.,r....$i.oo 4 and Single Slia Mattreee Protect- lj era, valuea to 1.7; aala J 00 BF a. I aak..a m a 4 BiKral aWairVf UOUOIt UOIXOH J V Blanket., valuae t. 1 J5; -I AA AyJ aala price, pair PleUl mamm" Silk Mull Covered Baby Comfort, p:'.i!.i:..w!,:...$i.oo Gooae Down Filled Plllowa, eaxe 18x24 Inches, valuee to 11.50, Friday Mixed Feether Filled Bed PI Howe, Wash Goods Thouaanda of yarded of Waah Goode, mill w remnanta and rem- 2 nanta from atock; 1 valuee to Sc. Friday. 2 while lot laate, yard. Br i-a ntrosTEi'sr,. Black and white are nlways fashion able and appropriate on the woman who favors conservative color contrasts. Here the combination Is discreetly shown In a gown of panne velvet and embroidered georgette crepe. A long trsln of the panne velvet sweeps the floor by a yard. The georgette crepe forms a full flaring tunic and Is embroidered In Jet motlfa at Intervals throughout. The bodlc Is extremely simple, with Jeweled embroid ered garniture, part of which forma the shoulder straps. A high black silk net butterfly bow is fastened In the back, ISOCIETY GIRLS AT WORK FOR SAILORS But They Are Leading fcnguin Maids and They Pack Vege tables for North Sea Fleet LETTER TO AN OMAHA GIRL By MKI.LlFiriA Marcfc . Miss Dorothy Marie Brown, daughter of Mrs. Thomas Brown, who was at school for three years In England, has received an Interesting folder from a former schoolmate telling of the "Vege table Products Committee." The com mittee Itself reads like a pag of Bnrk.'e Peersge with a surplus and over of dukes and earls. The president Is that lovabl. and hearty old Irishman. Almiral Lord Charles Bercsford, so popularly known In America, and especially with the of ficers of our own service aa "Lord Charlie." Other names on the commit tee well known here are that of Lady Jelllcoe, Lord Norton and the Earl of Hardwlcke. The object of the committee la to de liver freah fruit and vagetables. not for getting preserves. Jams and candy, to the men of th. North Bea fleet. The British railways carry these con signments free of cost. The more perish able thlnga are taken on the passenger trains. The folder brings out the curious fact that the men of the British navy must buy at their own expense all freah fruit and vegetables they may eat. Miss Brown's Kngllsh schoolmate. Miss Joyce Hanson of Gainsborough, la at the hesd of a circle of girls who give all their time to the packing of fruit and vegetables collected, working? a long hour as any packing house employee with long stretches of overtime. The Han eon home, "The Morton," a very gay social center before the war, baa been turned Into a packing and shipping es tablishment. It 1 considered a great mark of social favor to be allowed to work for the Vegetable Product committee, and the girls so honored are determined to prove their worthiness. few- o ci nrs I Bed PI Howe. lyOS?" SUIwaS..!. $1,001 "SJ -Extra Heavy Single Woolnap EngM.h Lona, Blanket., valua. to 11.50. 1 Ofl ? N 1600? 38 In rnoay There will be many other exception- . al bargalna, the quantltiea of which are too email to advertlee. All en one large bargain aquare, t5, Longcloth nchee wide. Beautiful aoft lingerie finish for un dermu a 1 1 n a. 12! ie value, a p a o I a 1 1 y prices., yaro r 9 t a $1.00 Diaper ."5 Olotha, 89o One case of 27-Inch Birda Eye'Dlapar Cloth, the eoft and antiseptic kind. - 10 yard plecea, for 89c hl.p.r.M.'.'. $1.00. 8c A Big Sale of Dress Goods Remnants lP mmm mmmm-m MlUlin 3 Remnant, and Mill Enda of Wool Dreea Oeode, In lengtha from Hi to 4 yarda. SS to 54 Inchaa wide. In all the aeaaon'a naweet weavee and coloring. Te be aold by tha place only. Divided In two large lote for Friday aelllng, each C- Cm, plec DUC andOC Traveler' and Manufacturer' Sample i n i r a ...j ana min,v riifi vt vriH uuwu , yuuu many new epring materials, many matched K plecea In aufflolent quantity to make up ' suite, dreseea, aklrta, etc., atrlctly all wool, Special Friday, Iflf Q each piece 1UC and AaC t y8o Crash, 60 Full bleached cotton t toweling, trie dam ask f f a e t , 11 Inchee wide; aoft and absorbent qual- I Ity. Yard 0 Basement Corset Department ...Coraefa that ar mad to fit mnd wear well, at a eery low prtca. Front Laeed Corsets, In white and fteeh colored cou til, made with ehleld under laolng. Long hip with elaa tlo band at bottom of back. Slsee 20 to SO. tt 1 ff Speolal , 41.UU Coraete In extra aliee, made to fit medium and large flguree. Medium high buet with long aklrt; extra wide front ateel. Slice 20 to SS. Special a rv Friday 49 C Fleeh Colored Coreeta, medium to top, with wide am broidery trim. Long hip; extra heavy garter afp attached. $1.00 ooreete for OC Soya and Girls' Underwalate, wHh two pair rr of garter. Special Friday dOC Men's Negligee l-Inrk Tab lint MaaUa, 1 grada. aa - mad Ika4 eaallly. Pal prtc lh. ri yard OVoQ Se-Iarh niewhed Vu- I l'p. extra Baa eeality, s a(t and free frm drmlnc; ie valaa. ew.ial Friday, ryi iy2rsO A Widely Traveled Fur niture Man Expresses Himself About the Raymond Store. Mr. Van Nostrand of Blnghamton. New York, has represented on the road the Blnghamton Chair Co.. for more than twenty-five years, making all th prin cipal cities throughout the country from New York to Baa Francisco, talks en thusiastically about Omaha's new furni ture establishment. "In all my travel over the country, covering a period of twenty-five years or more and acquaintance with house furnishing concerns throughout the coun try. The Raymond Store Impresses me aa being one of the most completely organ' lied stores I have ever looked into. I know personally every man connected with th. management, having met them in other parts of the country In my travels, where they have enjoyed con nections with the largest and best furni ture houses in our best cities, and I am familiar with their fitness for thla un dertaking. I waa taken through th beautiful and well arranged sales floors of the Raymond Btore at 151S-151S Howard St., which are aecond to NONE I know In tasteful appointment and neat decora tion. I had the opportunity to see th. QUALITY of the goods they are open ing tip for this store. I observed there the goods from the most reliable factories of Grand Rsplds and all over the east constituted the greater part of them. The management took me through the large warehouse and delivery SERVICE de partment, and I can emphatically say there are few concerns In the country that approaches the RAYMOND EQUIP' MENT for handling their trade. I noticed the price tags thst are being placed on their goods and this was a cauae for genuine surprise on my part. aa they are marked vary low when the quality of the stock Is considered. I wss shown over their general WORKING plsn, their light expenses compared to the volume of business they are prepared to handle, and already knowing the buying POWER of the atore, it la made PLAIN why the RAYMOND STORK can offer unusual inducements to the furniture I buying public, as they certainly have the goods, the prices and th service that I go to make a thoroughly modern business house, end I have no doubt that the Ray mond Store will take Us place among the very best of Its kind In the country. "8igned, V. S. VAN NOfTRAND Honor Choir Leader. A surprise party was given Wednes day evening complimentary to Mr. J. D Hlgxins. who leaves Thursday to take a position at Hillings. Mont. Mr. Hlg gins has been a member of the North Side Christian church ever since coming to Omaha about six years ago. He waa actively engaged In all departments of the church, but especially identified with the choir, which he led. The guests ar rived at o'clock and were served picnic supper. The remainder of the evening was spent with music and games. The guests, who all belong to the young crowd of the North Side church. Included: Messrs. and Mead a me John Williams, W. A. Forrey Misses Ooldle Vaughter, . . Hasel Anderson. Maud Pierce, Ruth Petera, Laura Ross, Hasel Groves, Blanche Klrchner, Gladys Lyons, Marie Evera, Messrs. A. Ij. R. Cramer. Aubrev Whitehead, Herman Mlrendorf, Mxon, William Btewart, B. William. i o ir pi i Tz ana uon onins ; w-'V M k. A aZ - 1 - mm lots and slightly massed JJp shirts, including such ma- Jr terials as Percales, Cham- 7 brays and Madras. Regular I values up to 75c. Special, ' for quick selling 1 W I Kl LED i PERFLUOUS HA U. Lynne Kllgore. Misses Kate Davis, ; -Mary Chase, Jessie Cady, Lucile Peters, Anna H ask In. Eleanor Btewart, Pearl Hlggina. Han-let Cady. Flodell Hlggina. Messrs. Lew Mlrendorf. Earl F. Bragg, John Btewart. J. D. Hlggina, R. F. HUglns. Alfred Chard, Leap Tear Party. A lean vear hard-times party was given by th. Amltlc club Tuesdsy even ing at th. horn, of Miss Dorothy Singer. Th. evening waa apent in dancing. An enjoyable feature bf the evening was the exquisite flute playing by Mr. Earl Tick- nor. Those present were: Misses Misses- Lillian F. Rlseman, Stella Besael Anna Melchlor. Htella Wool f son, Dorothy Singer, Pearl Bernstein. Naomi Trustin, Messrs. 1 J. Wright, nam thwarts. Will Cherness. Fred Chernlss, H. Horwits. H. Handler. Aaron Lewis, Esther Zolkovlts, lierttia Nardy. Kadye Blumenthal. Rella Singer. Mnllle Singer. Measre. Sidney Robinaon, Philip Borsky, Harrr Singer. Harry Meichior. Bam Katleman, Earl Ticknor. Birthday Party. Another of the many 29th of February birthday parties waa given by Mrs. James Brawley to her husband. Tha evening was passed at cards and with music An It o'clock buffet supper was served. Those present were: Messrs. and Mesdsmes Henry Humpert, Harry Mrlnturu, u, i', ljonovan, L. J. Platt I. Miaaes Lelis Mayer, Marie Donovan, Messrs. Henrv Brawley. Frank Humpert, Earl Humpert, William Humpert. A. S. Moore. Jack Hsxelton, James Rowley. M iases Francis Plattl. Messrs. Kark Ktangel, Robert Moor.. Dinners Preceding the Dance. The last Subscription club danoe of th. season will be given this evening at Tur pln's hall. It will not be until the mid dle of next October before the club will again take up these very popular affairs which have added very much to the ao rtal life of thin season. It is alao the laat dance before Lent, a sort of a carnfval affair. All the members In the city are expected to be at Turpln' this evening, end it is whispered that the carnival spirit prevailing will continue the merri ment farther into the small hours of the momlng. Several little hlnta are out of surprises at affairs preceding the dinner, one hostess, it is the rumor, haa a most unique little scheme and motive In her decorations. The largest dinner of this evening will be given at the Omaha club by Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Judaon. Forty guests will be seated at smalt tables. A pro fusion of all ' the spring flowers, tulips, -daffadils. Jonquils, violets, hyacinths and. lilies of the valley will work out a beau tiful decorative scheme. The guests of honor will be Mrs. James H. Learned of Boston, the gueat of her eieter, Mrs. Wil son Low, and Mra Titian J. Coffey of Los Angeles, who will visit h.r sister, Mrs. Howard H. Baldrlga, during Lent. Another dinner of the evening will be given by the Charles C. Georges at their home to ten guests. Spring flowera will decorate the dining room and table. The out-of-town rueat will be Mrs. Meredith Nicholson of Indianapolis, who la now visiting her brother, Mr. Charles Thomas Kountxe. Miss Ida Sharp .gives another dinner with spring flowers in her decorative scheme. Th. affair will be at her home to twelve guests. The O. C. Redicks will dine Informally at their home, with eight guest, preced ing the dance. Relief Corps Meets. The kenslngton of the V. S. Grant Woman's Relief corps Tuesday afternoon, at the home of Mr. R. F. Schneider, waa well attended. Some interesting facts were brought to light concerning our martyred president, Lincoln. One item of Interest waa that many year later the daughter of the hostess began her school life in the identical building In which the famous Almanaa trial waa held. Alao that Mr. Andrew Traynor was firman on th. engine Vul can' that drew Lincoln's private car. Those present were: Mesdamee Mesdames J. M. Taliaferro. L. Richardson. Jn unger. Crane, Mercerised Sateen I lark Highly M liad Black Itetsea. band wavwa, pecianaeit Balsa. 1 taaUty. po rtal rriday, tb. yard S a. "f v' AW nVwIinaaaaw in f I ANM RIM avfaa Bk . & . . w - al . attached. a 1.00 aaraata far A -1 IT I - I t l atv 771 I S k f fTt -11' i Bove and Qlria' Und.r.l.. wUk aI'll! I alk-lt- . WVlV5 If aBaaaaw - fj re waka aV - w mW m W aW r MT stmrn a mw jM I a al -st -7 . T'A"; j-ace uunains a'H zina ftcnms erxc saeta v i.m IVt tT.rll ! mm i ' 1 Mi I TTa- -r-rT .71 . . " ' About 1,700 yards of S 1x90- nch Bleacheo 1 VMT Caae at rtaa fa- 7Y aln. fitrallnwr s-- 1ft0 Scrlma Vailaa an4 . ... . k V . tr a4 Maaw i .M. W" qo 'fVI 1? '"d Vr? r0' Sheeta, extra J tf 4. ,a. Tk. Z lar. ...., t CT tTt !ZltL IRp O weight, linen fin.eh, t 1UC V un..t.Mi ii i. tt fry tard w-gtha S-lnch heme. S9c Itangalaw a ad Hiet V, la. haa wide. KrMax. 04 36-Inch Colored Bar. ... ' ? an!"1 x dar fierima wxrl - - . Theee a r a hemmed ready far use, made of a nice quality mercerized damask, In the breakfast en. Each f fe. yC 35c. 30c fe. $"lB ' 45. 8ic 55C S 5 98c, $1.25, 55C aa II IS Hindoo Secret Banished It it It Never Retursss After Elactrieit, ssd Miny Dspilstories Hid Failed. LIT Ml HILF VOW aatOLUTILY FRU Vatll sesrly ailddls as I soraljr troubled kr hlaaatu HuiHlauua Hiura. Mr f.ua v a aitbi. IUl a baaivjr ou.Lt'h. aa air I 7 luid a UMiaa bamj-4 oa air thla. Mr ana wera alao hily covarad. 1 triad aaa tatna art.r anofaar without sum. electric Will only aiada lb (rowt. aoraa. Ktmllr. my huahaad. an llffrr lo tk Brill. Army, aarur-d Ixofa a Nall.e HIM Sold If r (vtHia. hla ba radl 111a rloal -au.rdad aa.rat af tha llliidm Hclll.. which (..rb.r.. Hindoo on. a U hav. ira til. aliiklaat I rare uf hair na aar aart o in.lr body .io.pi lual oa tkalr kaad. I sard It aad la a lew daya my balr-srowth. ha antlrel. pv - ipua,7 aut a trtc 01 it vaa aa rouad. I will aaad FVea aad without bllaa,tiea to aar ou. full ta- ormatluaaAdcomslata laatrua tlaoa aa mat yoo raa follow aiy aiunpl aad roaislatrij daatroy all I rare without bav ins i roaart to th daaawmua laotrlr neodla. ro alow waat ln yaar aioae aa wnrthloaa lasllat.inr arooaratUma aad writ ta toJay. avviss rour aaata an4 add raa.. elating whetaor Mra. k la. that le tam aviatara Ad Mrs rrerleriw. aaoa. Sul'a ai s). Main atroet, Al- tlatera, Mao. IMPORTANT NOTE Mra Mudana koloaaa ta a tuld taaillv. klah la goallak Koriai: atia I ran 1 aaM.d wIMt leodtaa adflriala lam aad la tka widow of a arowilaoat officer la tha MHtiaa Arwir. aa you raa wrtia bar wltk aauiw aaartdaaco. ka. raaaod aw aTlr la Aiornoa lar tha keoo- . I .allorora Iraai Miaorflaooa Hair. Her (all Mra Frwdrnrw, H"Som. . Balla M B . p. add raa.. atatlng wb4 - ,'. r 1 ar Mlaa All I ad ' 1 1 ou ti m a A for relurm p.M. . I Whaaa Soldier Hu.baad J "ua '. Braer Se-ured I ha So-1 n-rad Hindoo Sot-r-.. I j In . I . add'oaa I kola M Church Musicale Given. Over aeventy-flve guest were present at the musicale given by the Woman's auxiliary of St. Paul' Episcopal church. Rev. A. H. Marah, vicar, at the home of Mrs. C. i:. Baldwin last evenliig. Among those who purti'-lpatej in the m'.isical and literary program were: B. K. IXffenbacher. G, A. A. Whitney, A. A. Foster. A. O. Ferry. A. A. Fnater, O. S. Guild. A. Traynor. Jerome Llllie. R. 8. Wilcox, A. M. Newell. Thomaa Allen. F. W. Henderson C. R. Theim, Mlsaes Cora Stern, R. M. Wills, W R. E. F. B. Bryant. Harriet 8. Mae- M urphy. Matti. Davis, Beulah Davis, J. Court, A. Melvln, Kmily Longneckar, R. F. Schneider, William UcMurry. Mlases Sophia Schneider. Misses- West, Bess Howell, Gladys Fumes. Helen I'shltM-rs. Ignore Wllllama. Helen Sturtteas, Amy Howell. alary Aiexanaer, Messrs. T. P. lsitt, Harry Vnltt, Misses Mabel Hiiuie. Mahaffey. Verna Fowler, .Madite Mae Bourne, Kllaabeth Sherlock, Kdna Karnes, Handricksen. Messrs. louglss lsitt. Rev. W. M. Pure. For New York Guest. Mrs. Arthur Crittenden Smith gave a very pretty luncheon at her home, with spring flowera In her decorative scheme, this afternoon In honor of Mra Kverard V. Ferguson of New York, who Is visit ing her daughter. Mrs. Lowrl. Child. Thoe. preaent were: M-edamee Mesdamee F- V. Ferguson, Arthur C. Smith, r. X. Wllhslm.- lowrrta Child. Frederick Conner. Clement Chaee, W. J. Connell. Missionary Meeting Changed. A defective 1 eating plant has caused a change In the arrangements for th snnusl meeting of the Women's Mis sionary society of the Calvary Baptiat church.' A lJUcheon at the church planned for Friday, but the meeting haa been changed and will be held at t o'clock In tha afternoon Instead at th home of Mrs. J. F. Carpenter, K North Thirty-eighth atreet. Mrs. Isaac W. Cerpacter la the prealdeat. Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and . Mire. Owen McCaffrey cele brated their thirty-fifth wedding anniver sary at their home Wedneaday evening. The rooms were decorated In Killarney roses. Misa Helen McCaffrey, assisted by the younger members of the families, were In charge of th arrangements, which were successfully planned to ba a surprise to Mr. and Mrs. McCaffrey. The affair was opened by a dinner. Cinosam Dance. The Cinosam Dancing elub give its ninth dance this evening at Scottish Rit. cathedral.. The lant dance of the club will be given Mtarch lt, at which time an election of officer will ba held. Social Gossip. Miss Margaret oorShane, with her sis ter. Mrs. Will Colling, of Baltimore, are at the Hotel Knickerbocker for aeveral weeks. Mlaa McShane goes from New ' fork to Scran ton to visit a former school friend and then returns to BaUtt mora. Mrs. Arthur Crittenden Smith will leave' on the 12th for New York City, where aha will bo Joined by her daughter, Harriet, Just return'ng from Palm Beach. Mr. Smitli ion, Arthur, attending Fay s hool, near Boston, ami her daughter, lit len. atnding Mis Spente's achool In New Y01W. -.ill Join the psrty ar.d all wl'l go to Hot Springs. Ya , until Easter when Mrs. Smith expects to retjrn hem. It takes but a minute of tun t save dollar wba you read TL Bee Want A4 cot tuna. i