THE WW: OMAHA, WT.DXKSDAY, APRIL 3. lOlfi. Society Notes -:- Personal Gossip -:- Entertainments -:- Club Doings OMAHA WOMEN BUSY AT BELGIAN RELIEF Two Groupi Btiiily Engaged in Pre ' paring Surgical Suppliei for the Needy, SEVEN THOUSAND BREAD LINES tif M KIM I II t prll 4. Th im r"rni'''-lf'iHi:i iclief amtlr oi't thl nimnlnw In alli:y arMlon, Ilia SURPRISED AS SHE LEAVES FOR VACATION. "HIS DEFIANCE" IS GETTING THE YOTES Unmually I.arye Number of Ballot Have Been Cait in Last Two Dayi for Western Painting. ATTENDANCE IS INCREASING PROF. JONES TALKS OF IBSENAND SHAW Nebraika Uni Instructor Points Out Good and Bad Qualities of English Dramatists, CHUBB TO BE HERE APRIL 13 GROWING WITH GROWING OMAHA." II iiilliiiiiiiifi Tha Homa of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. you could make a tult a$ ttyllth at thi$ illuttraiion $howt, would you not count yourielf fortunate?- And Yqu Can If You Will Learn DRESSMAKING Here Madame Coates, ,lMmUlt ,,.,. K,wira NrlicoW for Hwnn Wom'Ti, l,i Jiem lo iimtnii't you. I I la l&jl 15 Lessons) Will Cost 50c You Just learn Ami you will he follow ifltf! The (fiticijmlx ftf ae euratfl find rconomical I'wH'mg, IVrfeet Kitting f nd (!orrpt AlteHncr, CViatruetion, Making '! Finmliiiia' of dainty underwear, ahirt waintd and lintrerie, wail, drM nkirf ami tailored .kirta, one piece drewm and afternoon Kowrm, coata and tailored auit and ehildren'a and infanta' clotlcn, The ififi'TiK'tioi in ttiia row ran alao enver the) .'100 fnndarnental point of aewiriK nd dreaamaking. Jt inelwlee; the following aunjeettij The; f2 Main and Ornamcn- tal Wtitchea. The) 7 f.uftonhole, The, 21 Heama, Tha 5 KufflM. The .1 l-Ving., The fi Hema. The; I'lH'Ma. Hody Meaaurementi, I'atteni Meaaurementa, Alteration of Pattern. COLORS Kaeh eolor, with ita hlimlf, Imra and tone, ia atudifld a an individual proMnm relative to ita .Uiilify, value, expreaaion and effeet. Kaelj eolor ia atudied in relation to ita effect upon the akin, hair and eyea of the wearer; ita relation to other eolor; eombiiiation of eolora; the harmoniea and eontraata of eolora, ee, j LINKS What eonmitulM a "lint?" Th DflnelDl of tho correct "Jln" of a aarment In rltlcm to each Una of tha body, am gttti.vo AND KITTINO ia for home atudy. ANALYTICAL DRESSMAKING The nlyl of the correct Cui.ilna, Kitting, Al teration, Count run ion and Making, of Hlcevea, Col in r, Cuff a, Never, (Jlrdlca, Yokn, Peplumc, Veata. done, jn the claw room; aid apeeiul work ia given Free Explanatory Lecture Wednesday at 2 P. M. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED simc, i,oatea win cipiain tier entire eourae during tlua lecture-and we feel aure that every woman who attenda will not only want to join the claaaea immediately heraelf, but will want her neighbor! to do ao alao. Third Floor, Old Building Class A Openi Wednesday at 2:30 Class B Open Thursday at 2:80 Good Golf Gcodi And Timely Tennis Offers The arrival of the Robin and real apring daya will make you feel like going out to the Golf eourae and the Tennia eonrt every afternoon. Why not get an outfit now or complete your equipment! We have a eomplete allow ing of Hpaulding, Wright & Iiton and MacOregor paraphernalia. Omaha'a (Ireateat Ftport ing (Jooda Htore. Caramel Day Wednesday Our J Tome Made Cream Caramel Vanilla, Choeo late, Maple Klavor, Vanilla Nut, (horofate Nut and Cofuninit. Hpeeial, pir pound - 19c Children' Apparel, Natl, Shoti, Etc. all at Moderate Pricei flf If We Told You the Full Story About the Rug Situation 3rJAV0ULD nV BVKItVTHINn YOU NEKD IN A IILRin. However, notwithatanding the high price of mer chandiae in the wholeaale market today, we have ao far protected our euatomera that we are aide to offer valuea like thia, 9il2 Buiaorah and Electra Axminiater Ruga, $17.75. Fifty in thia lot that ahould acll for a much higher price. In conventional and oriental dexigna. Third flour, Sw llHllilliif, Brighten Up Your Home With New Draperies When you buy drapeiica here you get the beat valuea, the largeat aelectiona and the itewest pntterua. Kilet Ctirtaina with lace edge. $'2,W valuea, Wedneaday, pair,, Imported Heotch Muirm CiirUliii, rrru eolor, very t np good for bedntonii. Himeial, pair..,, Vi40 tiO eea of nlneh Colnreit t)rjir.r Honda for aide enr Af curulna. Ioka Jtiat Ilk (he l no quality, Wedneaday, yd,, ti)C $1.59 Two Extra Specials About HOD i.alr of rin Ura Curtatna, with iae PUn and Da lird nit Nta, loom weave; and Keolcb, n-t, alu nf to II.TJ a j.alr, aaln prlre, pmh OUC I tlroaa of l-e Curtain Itnda, regular li arada, each , 7 P are a I mi alumina hiti(lr.1a of mlra of Una Imported and lomin U Curtatna, InUudliia lrl.li I'otnt. t,a Point. Kll( Neia. Hueheaae. Tambour, quakr U. e and tunalw Curtain INtllt tttwl !., The Art Embroidery Store Offers Exceptionally Interesting Items 'N,!a i-ii. i at en !iHr I ! 9. n( na uiar ' lu, (fair tola Anfua all mada raadi m.l.n.hln, mini aih ham and a'a'li'M, im ii H uuana H. ail r.nl lm Hi t, run tat 3 In. lift ll.ia and fir tiitiiarfW itriiia t a h , ) C titdt ttt, t oluii bia and tle fur krl aiurs.ii , tlni l Una, rraH and a, ru q le ..! f,. , OC Illj.'l4 Ta'tltn autl, In la.k i t.no )t.r hn and e..li.a All at, f irrd In r..a ea'h OC 1 Mr, tl., sd 25c raadi am and 25c 'an'ifd .Viji.t i;it n aitr MHaiHn Ha'ti ! All ttiada laadj til rnilirotdrr. .t n m d'? an ,, ,,,,, , OOC t t'l'l.innn Cr,M hat t utt.tn, l Ha, aru and eol.'i N.t alt . in !, and I i lut e !,'",, OC Pi' tif tr , altua, pi 50c NO MATTKK WHAT YOU WANT It will mvo you time and money if you w WANT-iU)3. Omaha lili Minx J.a-lf Millard, and Hi Imtidi.f. ,ran'ti wl'li AH, l':i Millard, On nt ttm iifw fcaturra n( oranlxatin In III" (i-ll'f y.urk In Nchrlta la lli frmlii nt a'irlnilaa In oimij' t tint mallfr lowna in wnk In dfrillnilini hHIi tlia l,nntn mjatilMi I -in, NVIuaaa, ('-f-ullarly riifiiiidi, liflmiaa In trmip nt ! aaiarlrd I" rofit rltiiiia aiirl''al u plica, aimcililiia vihlrli niii to rarrv a iir lain nincl,n ut a rnrrllinunlit of lnarr-dnnM. If i'iitp nmn wllliinit iiM'lr,it that, In etm nt tntfun lini"n, Hint lli aintca l;l'i" tt Inland noiitfj ,a rnllrd utioii tn turn fur ti wound' d, pr'H ld aurclral aupplla, and alao ah plafa for I ha Iwon hnaidtala, lar ahta In WorU, Hut, lirraur tit Ilia wcairm and Inland alalia ara I'onf Hhiillria a'lraiifii m,ir-, It mat not ,a thoiialil Hint thla la tlio aola work nt llifl A nci lr-tn Itntlcf ao i"y. Ttia Amcilran ronirtniiftoiu to alrlrkrit Mflalum harpa forty-! Iiriw alillM In fiotnmiaalon li Ord h.if(im linlaOina farh day, wliara In a oiintry Iwij yaara aan fonaldrrd th moal thrifty tin aarlh, Hmra ara now T.wrt i4 Wwn ami l.M rhlldran of tha formerly rl'h and wpII-tn-do draaaed Ihla wtntir in nothtn but maal aaha, Tn (hln..lii of all tha good wmk ao afflrlrntly dona, II la aaliafyln In mi-n-llon Iha fait that Mr, llirliatt lloovar, i-lialrman of Ilia ialf I'nmmlaalon for liaitflum, la of a aialar ataln low tmrn, and aduiatcd In Inland Mtanford unlver any. Bible Clan Givei Play, A lilafoili,, ,lav, Two ThOaaud Mil for a MooaV will h prantd by tnm bfi nt (Kid daaaca of tha Vonti Worn pii a I'hrlatlaii aaaoi latton Tneaday avan Ina, AtiMI 2U, Th p'ay waa wrltt'n tr tha Mlaalnnary Kvluratlon Movammit by IIHtoi W'lhoa, Ita alory l of Iha ralah llahmant of tha flrat nilaalnn lo tha fhn punnlah nation by Marcua Whliman and hla parly, Tha aranaa ara laid In th homa of thn Indiana In Oron and In Iha frontlar foitraa of t, lula, Needlework Guild Meeting, Th Omah hramli of Ilia Ndlwnrl Unlld of Amarli will mat Tliuraday artrrnnun, at MSO oVIoi'k. with Mra, Vlmor Whit. Th aoeMy will liiar an ddra hy Mra, K, Vrry Tral of J'lilladclphla, manihar of th national hoard of dlian tora. Th Irral hiaiirli iollrld od dl trlhiilad ,VA tarmant laal yar, Mra, J, Ktnbha I praldnt; Mra Milton It. Newman, vlf praldnt; Mra. W, W, mlfhaal, aarralary, and Mra. (laorg J, llandraon, traaaurar, i ' J&oto I Mia, Krank II, Wiay, prraldrnt of Tennyaoii chaptar of tha Chautauqua clr rla, who Icavaa Hl'Ody with )r, Wray to ha nna until nmt fall, waa honor anat at nirinlao party Monday aftar nion, Tha W'ra will ao flat to Naw Vnrk, thrn will maka an aatendad vlalt with rxlativaa In Boaton and plan to apend th awnmr at tha aaaahora, A nrw ptvaldnut lo auerard Mra. Wray will h i hoaiiii lata nl month, Amonf tha woman frlanda who aur prlai'd Mi, Wray and rmatnd for Kama of hrldaa ttrra: Maadatn'- Madnma lloiiia, Z, (;, Mailiany, I. W, A. Hnani'ar. t A Mi'lnlra, W, W, lmwar, Z. K, J, A. Taaaart, II, A. Wllaon. II? Ml l.l ll- l I April 4. Tha Literal uttondanra at Ilia hlhit of nortliwaatrrn aitlat whlnh la bring In Id In Him ninar'iin at llir I'Ulill llhrary undr tli aimnhaa of (ha Omaha Kin Art aot'laly, alura tli dlnplay of fun-va-a oiiMii'il, tvaa rnlalared Molidny, Thoaa In rhai of Iha ail aitlillitl have a ayrtrm of kranina i.o'iut ra'h day on tha niiuihir jt vlaltora. Tn total nt tondanr alin l!n nhlhlt opnd la now In th ihnuaiinda, Tha Millng In Hi popularity inniaat haa hn niiirUod tlir Inal two daa hy an unimnl tiumtmr of hnllola raat for tha ftfiu palntln. "Ilia InrHuia," from thp hruali of K. H. I'aaaon, wlih'li I pualiln th Willi "Tha I'ahln Mnlltar," I hy Adu Waltar Rlmlr., for flrat honora. Inlatrrt In Mr. Pnaaura alilUIn wrat- in paliilln of an Indian ihlaf, inaln hla mount, a Ijphal IiIkIi claaa IndlaiT ponv, up a at-) hill, haa not bann iiollr.Bilr until roail!y, Tlioa In fharga of Ilia aahthlt hollna that It will anon dlapla'n 'Tn i'ipIiIii Motlirr" for flrat honor. Mra, il. ft, prlii H of the opinion that "Ilia licflnma" would bfl an Idoal and appropilat painting lo add tn th ol laftlon of Iho Tin Arta aorlcly, Iroa In I. If. An aidr nt admlmr of th watrn paint ing la .. r, lladlik, alio rnintnantad on Ilia truanaa to Ufa of Ilia rnuvaa, p. 'lally tha llnaa of lh manlfh'nt look. In Indian pony, whhh, all a-traln, la atrugKltn nllaiilly up lit alavp hill, Tha aaur hlu al.j, alnmcly anath'a of Arizona, aarvaa aa an rarallant hark, ground to tha principal flguraa In th painting, "Paonl," hy fiarlnid J, flamaa, palming that, lad In th popularity inn lt, during th flrat fw daya of tha ex hibit, haa bn talagalad lo third plara, VW Sav Yu Mwy Tlivaal A hMn Despite the Bad Weather Yesterday a Inrpo crowd naw the tnattroKS makers at work in our window. Many fnw what tlioy novor saw before tlio building of a Uox Spring from tho raw rnntfriitl to its completion. Tcavn your order nnd see yours made. RAYMOND'S 1513-15 Howard. To Honor Boston Divine, 1 Tha fruataaa and ioinmtlia mamheri it tha Omaha t'nllarlan aorlaty gava a liiiii'hi-nn at tha Commarclal club thla afternoon In honor of Jlav, Trrderlrk N. Kllnt of floaton, who will apoak ha for Iha I'nltarlan aorlatv at Turpln' halt KiiLurday morning. Tha tnlila wa do oratrd In apring flowara. Thoa praaant wrej Maaara. and Madama l'r.dai'li'k N. K.llot, liarnard 'ann, William Nawtou, C'harlaa V, tluaaall. Madania Mcadamaa- WIIIIboi K, flamar, liraiwr Mmllh, iiarry Jirom. Whit nay. (I W, Itoldrega, Mlaar.a loan, Wild, Kalhar foliar, Ai(n-a Itiiaaall, Vaaaia.- -Thoinaa Cottar, Marry Palmar, Arthur Palmar, Mlaaaa -Margaret Cfllvln, Patera, liillaa Totter, l.ela, lloldrga. Maaara, Miimuol I'otlnar, plait Counrll flluffa, tlond and had qualltlt ailka of Eng Hah drainnuata of today war polntad out by Prof, Oiiernaey Jon of th Vnl varatijr of Nnbraaka, who laeturad for th lirama leagua at tha city hall. Tha ptofaaaor'a axpoaltlon of tha work of Jbn and Hhaw waa nf particular In- teroat to Iha larg udlene, Whll prraalng great appri'rlallon nf hla depth of thought, Iha aprakT di'lrd of Ihaan; "I find tnui'h of hla wnrk rpHnt to me, hut I Ilka to hla playa, de aplla what h rhooara lo rail hi phi luaophy." Of Hernard Bliaw he rmarkd: Tt la ay to find fault with thla peculiar ganlua, who drive Hla plow through waeda and flowara allk, but ha I en trinluln and an Imanllv to thought, nevarlheleaa," lleranaa iarpnter at wnrk nutald tha 'ounill ihamber Interfered with tha Jone lei'lure, (ha on neat Monday afternoon at i o'clock by tha am apcaker, will ba held In Ilia auditorium of Iha City National Hank building, fif teenth floor, Percla (hnhh Comlngi, Parclvai I'hulib nf it. 1iula, prtaldant of tha National Irin league, coma to Omaha April 1.1, under Iha auaplcea of the local league, Mr, Chubb la writer of note and la prealdent of tho Kthlcal Culture aoclely of Ht, TiOula. About 71 detegatea. In. 'hiding leading nclnra, thealrlral tnanagara, motion pla tin producera and dramatic rrltloa, aa well na authorlllra on dramatic llteratuca and patrona of the drama, will attend tha national convention nf Iha tirnma la-ague of America In at, l.oula April ! to M Three dclcgiiiaa will he aent from Omaha, A tentative program ha bean formu. laled of Iha following fealiirea; Placua rlona of the relation of tha moving plctura nnd the drama, how lo win back Iha "gal- MV.V votea ara being raat for Kmlly . , room', comniendiibl. canv... llll-lde-Wrv "'". 'Mmlna Ion nf th ticket prim of rrlurdllon rnirl th drum 1 Spring's Moit Beautiful WALL PAPERS Comttlned with th aervk nf n p'ilenind limit, with many lu'lpjul aiiKgi Minna, 1 what w nftef yuu. I'atliiiMlra t.lirn, SAM NEWMAN, 10 rataaaa !. Fkaw a. J. Tuesday Morning- Mnsicale. Tli Tueaday Morning Mualcal club met thla afternoon In th Fontenalll hat) room. Polectlona from denumann war aun by Mlra, A, 1. Hoot and Mlaa A Ilea MacKenala gav a Bchubart aon. Mr, Henry Cox and hi nrcheatra, war In charge of th Inatrumental mual. Settlement Players. ! Ona of tha moat Intereailng dramatla avenla of tha aeaaon will b given thla availing at tha f'athollo Turner hall hy the Dramatic club of th Omah Social Settlement. Ona of th play, "Behind Iha yrda," I of particular Intereat; and, when flrat produced In Chicago by company of ettlmnt player, th little play created tarnation -It waa ao be hind Iha yard. In Omaha, It la quite th reverea of the Chicago eltuatlnn the atock yard are not far away. It la true; hut her It la rather "before tha yard." Tha other two play to be given thla evening are "Tha Homaneera," by latmond Koatand and "Preaa Cuttlnga," by Oeorg Hernard 8naw. Th memhara of the Settlement Dramatic club taking part are; Mlaaea -rilnnrha Wavrln. Oroom November," painting that many nf the memhera of tha Flna Arta aoclety are confident will be among the winner when the final count la taken of Iha voteg. "Japan Corner." A palntlnir which haa arnuaed much In tereat la l.oula Mayer'a "J a pan can Cor ner." Mr, Mayer waa born In Mllwau kee, lie haa eludled abroad In Munich and Parte, and doea moat nf hla work In New York, Mo haa won medala for 111 inintlna from Weelilnglon, i, ('., lo an Kranclaio, Me won a ellver medal for portrait at th Panama Pacific t. poaltlon, Thoaa In char of Ih exhibit ara mak ing plana to Inaugurate "epeclal daya" next week, Pay will be at a "Ida on ahlch different organisation, uih a tha Woman a club, will be given epeclal Invltatlona to attend, Mra, Ward Burg-eee la tha hoateaa In charge of Tueaday a exhibit, Ah la being aaalaled by Mr, V. W. Clarke, Mra, A. B. Currle, Mra. W. J. t.'onnell, Mra. Rob ert Cowell. Mra. Iiavld Cola, Mra, V. N, Connor, Mra. Jamea C, Pa hi man, Mra, John franklin I'le and Mr, Iiurle Child. and the future of the "lltlla theater." The lo acealone of greateal gneral lu leicat will b (line of Thuraday and Frl day nlghla, April 37 and 2. reapactlvely, when tli preaent condltlona In th theater and the "movie" quetlna will be dla-cnaaed. MVaara. U. H Itoanalxo, Itny 'arlev, Tlinmaa I 'ral. Anton t'hlehorad, t I V- il --e-eJr ' V 't1 3 M, j I iff 4lfat I ' 1 'X J Miaaea - Mamie Klout, Marie ( i. Ironic, Meaara, Anaclm 4'erney, l out Maria. W. H. Hmlll. Anton Hn.lll, John I hi . hm ml, Stork Special. A ihiuuhier, Marian t.nuUa, waa born Hlurda evening to Mr. and Mra. M. ward II. Iffeite of ij Hoiith Thirty-fifth avenue at lllrcb Ktudl maternity h"apl Ikl Mra. lfferta waa formerly Mlaa Uiulaa Weilla of Norfolk, Neb For Trof. Flinjf. Mr and Mra I bailea Thmnaa Knuntre enlariain at dinner at lhair home thu veiling to honor of Plot t. M ling of the t 'nherally i f Nebraaka, who will (iv ih aeiond of hla ltiire on "The Mghtmaie of :ui..p' 'tnie evening II tha rmmrll chamber ff the city hall I'lhff ala will l Jiila a, Mia W linlhk amt ln itu4 fn-,n Todny's Affair. T'ta meiiit i a vl th t -klM 1 aitiaa' ailliart if ti i 111 H.iili win nit i dencln nii (Lie r el Die Itume hxiai tha pilii. .1 ttiwiM O.iif i tk ill e r iilritaiu uai eteiimg t VI r M' II ill ! u hum lrt i t ml., I jiii.. is, a'Ui h"m t .i "i he . ii i.ii in twai' ' i ' Mn I i, km k'"i at iha tviniint t 4 (!' f I l fomm Clul Chni. t a )'- t i.el i.i.ni,-it t lit i ', ,t a in f..n ,)i t. re . ). II k. faifat H nli afitt ii Personal Mention. Mra. Frank M. ParmaJ haa returned from . alx weeka' lour of th oiith, eom. Ing hnmo via Chicago, wher ah vlalted her mother, Mra. Al Moor. Mra. Parma- le enjoyed the Mardl Ore t New Or leana, Mra. J. T. Hiiaaeil, who accom panied her outh, went on to Chattanooga and will vlalt In Chicago alao before her return. Mra. Jameg A, Orlfflth, who la III al the Preah) terlun Medb'al hoapltal, la re ported to bo Improving, Social Coitiip. Mr. nd Mra, Wllaon Uuehanan returned Mnnday from tha aouth and have taken Mr, Charlee Johannea' apartment dur ing her ahaence In Wnahlngton. Mr. William McCheaney and daughter, Helen, of low City ara eapected Wednea day to ba guoata of Mr. end Mra. Charlea W. Ituaaell. With the SchoofSet. Mlaa Tare Hockenberger of Cnlumhua, who haa been th gin-at of Mia Hdt IjiiiKdon for the apting vacation, will return home Wedneaday morning. Pftit Hospitalities. Wilbur Hane entertained at dinner Saturday for charlea II ITpperaou, a fraternity brother from Iha tnliatty of Nebraaka. . M'Caffcry Given Loving Cup as He Leaves for West Joaeph McCaffery, for th laat five year managr nf Hi Schllta hotel and actively Identified with the Hotel Clerk' Aaaoclatlon nf Nebraaka and low In tho rapacity nf aecretary-treaaurer, waa pre anled with a allver loving cup hy th member of tha organisation at a meet ing Monday evening at the Hotel Roma, Mr, McCaffrey will depart In a few day for Hot Spring, H, I")., where ha will become manager of tha Kvane houa In that city. Th preanntatlon apaech waa mado by Joaeph Kennedy, prealdtnt of Iha aaaoclatlon. Th departing hntel man waa eulo gUed by Colonel W, Jt, Anderaon, dean of tha aaaoclatlon, who reviewed the actlvltlea of th organization In th raat. and apoko In a cnmlplmentary manner of the part Mr. McCaffery haa played tn making the "gueat greater' " meeting! aucceaa. Tha meeting Monday evening at the Hotel Homo waa largely attended. Tha dinner and meeting were followed by iniial evening. Dlalreaalne; I ! I area. Pr. Kin a New tMncuvery not onlv i.ia your cmiah, but harileue your t leiu Bgalnat t'nltla, klUa til geimt.-Att d r u a lai a. - A d '. tilae i ik u t . ORATORICAL LEADER OF THE OMAHA WOMAN'S CLUB, Nebraska Products to Be Served at the Pure Food Luncheon niaculta from Nebraaka flour, tender loin aleak from Nebraaka cattle, Ne braaka butter from Nebrnak rream from Nebraaka cow a, Nebraaka celery, and maybe, who knnna, Nebraaka ollvea-at any rat euch a dinner aa thla, with de tail varied her and there, will be aerved at tha Commercial club Thuraday noon. It la Nebreeka pure fond day. In ai'i'iudHiii e with the requeat nf Onv. einor J, II, Morehead that Nebraaka pur fond dnv be oheerved throughout the etat the Cummrrcttil club ha decided to pre pare a luncheon with a menu rntliely of Nebraaka producta. S " " V A 'la - " 'l .J . V Rotarians Make Attendance Mark M inlhlv atetlatire laaued by the Omah Hillary tliib alt.. that twnty nine inaro br annul.. I every mealing In March ant that thirty ten niemtwra nilaaet etilv una of th weekly luncheon The !uni-lietn and mrnng l noon to day will be at Iha Hotel t onlrorlle. t'. I . m win prrii.i rriirm The pmkinal aoeahor will he J.iha II iJon liar, h will i.!l the Hiartau "amne t'lUi.aiii a t a-U M. I Itul.twr. ' A n ni..ii JtfTrta, $ al i..ti,,i..,, . i.i f i1B t tti.in t'lf'.' n ii.m ! Ini,. i, ., p'"l'. lititi(r Ht ha It ,, y tl "". P ieii r ii I iin.f . niat li'nr f Ih VgUKhel f''i a" riiiuii M . M i. h a a il e touoa. tt.in i H iha 1-1 vtg tttiiaiuie Sr fi-l ha n--l ti i.tt t li v. SIX INCHES OF SNOW IM THI BCNESTia COUNTRY The Dansant Wednesday Afternoon I th fa I ! Hotiiu tfn ,r m e t .nun!:e tih. tire pe.e la ine Mdif y I hi!t.. a, Nil a-l vituei i Dtr ' M T Mm ti in Mm, . Hotel fToKTErJELLE A, NUKHANK, Mninij Director, it w tt ji TttxU Ml l .., 4, W ff - 9 I l lf ' iha '! a ( ...i tha i i e i i teg k'i i i - ... . a.tt ( e-"!' ' . 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