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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, OGDEN, srxiUY UTAH, . ell, Frank Martin. Lawrence Manning, The first number on :' o the t l Jim Thompson, Kantlull llarum. decade preceding U.-War, given by Mra Hasli!. ruat-t- l by Airs. FOR MR. AND MBS. KEVIN. Porter who give guvl (,p,i-- in the Mr. and Mra. Km in will recall w ith IniteJ States. Both iiaivra wore ably deepest pleasure an evening of unex- handled and thoruui-i.'.Hppreciaied Mrs. Fulton pected pleasure prepared by the Ladies by the club menib. i m to the Engineers for their closed the program ith Auxiliary currout edification at the hospitable home of events, after which M.rv-- i Ha.y Mr. and Mrs. R. Shields on Washing- ed delicious refresln.ci Mrs. zinn i wi-.ton avenue, Saturday evening. favored the ladies two bcuuiilul i The merry gathering was arranged instrumental aeleoti.-i- i The club then j as a surprise fur Mr. and Airs. Kevin, adjourned to meet in i wck- - with who bad accepted the imitation of the Mrs. Douglass. hosts to pus the-- evening with them, ud had but sritied themselves for an PANAMA BILL IN SENATE. evening',; quiet enjoyment, when the merry-maker- s broke in upon them, lad- Morgan Urges Permission for Intcrvcn--1 en with tempting viands. tion of United States. Hours spent guests of Mr. and Frti. iV.Ou request of Washington, Mra. Shield are always filled with Mr. Puttcrsou the s. i.uv today order- -' and when brightness supplemented by ed the printing vt a sui.-meiby the the spirit of the persounel of the aux- Western Federation of rs iliary, aa on this occaslou, can well lx to the labor trouble, injlim relative sml imagine J to have been unusually cheer- in reply to the staienn-u- t ('.ilmado, of ike tiiluc ful. which has already been Before the service of an inviting operators, The docunnut also was reprinted. cards commanded luncheon, attention, the comm ii v uu Judiciary with favors falling to Mrs. Young and ferred touuder cousidi ration Mr Pat- Mr. Kevin and Mrs. Hiuley and 31r. having resolution ter son's looking into the Staples, besides whom the party was lslsir troubles. composed of the ladles of the auxiliary, The Panama canal (pu stinu was then their husbands and a few friends. taken up and Mr. Almgau tqiuke in in the ratilicui ion the NEW CIRCLE WOMEN OF WOODtreaty, lie said this would be bis last CRAFT. on the subject. Monday evening last the preliminary speech Mr. urged that the treaty meeting of the new circ le which Is to should Morgan be so amended as uucquivocslly oe instituted In this city, was held. to the Intervention of the UnitGrand Organizer Camilla Maulsby was ed permit iu case of necessity. Stales lie toover the elated much prospect very reason for this suggestion as a urged In this juris- his wards breaking the record Panama opinion that ultimately diction (consisting of nine states). In would drift bark into imiou with Coinstituting the new circle with the lombia unless held iu Ua.h by this largest charier list, there being, up to country. charter Monday evening, ntnoty-tw- o HOUSE. members, the prospect is when charter Feb. 20. The house Washington, evenis closed, which will be Monday committee went of the whole and Into ing, February 29th, that 130 members resumed consideration of the naval apwill be enrolled on the new charter. bill. Mr. Dayton W. Va.i The name of the circle Is to he propriation for the bill. Wober Circle, in honor to Weber Camp spoke Taking up the declaration of Air. No. 74. of Kew York, that it was Fitzgerald, Mra. Great credit Is due Maulsby the iiurpose of the iirosiilcut to procure in accomplishing the work, she has in S navy greater than that of Germany, so short a time, having been scut from Mr. Dayton said If there was any AmDenver only three weeks ago. and as erican citizen who would say that this she has also under way the instituting nation should not, if ike occasion came, of a circle at Kaysville, with a fair defend itself against either Germany prospect of getting at least the requir- or Great Britain, be charged that Mr. ed number for a charter. favored improvements for Mra. Maulsby returns this evening Fitzgerald the naval establishments and in this from Kaysville and for a few days will connection said there were too many continue her work in Ogden. The next navy yards, many of which could be meeting of charter members will be cut out. held Monday evening, February 29th, Mr. Dayton said that the nary on at I. O. O. F. hall. its present basis could not compete with any of the four great powers. MRS. CULLEN'S GUESTS. Mr. Hitchcock (Keb.) could not enNot even the blustering elements dorse the spirit of extravagance. He could Induce those holding said this republic was more extravaTuesday, Invitations to an At Home by Mra. gant than any power on earth. With Martin Cullen, to forego the pleasure, the coming of militarism and Imperialwhich they well knew awaited them. ism bad come that spirit which had The Cullen hospitality outdid Itself come w ith every monarchy of wasteful in gracious cordiality on this occasextravagance for the army and navy. ion, rendering the affair among the brightest of the season. Waahingion, Feb. 20. The house Quantities of carnations and ferns committee and poet roads on poloffl-supplied touches of beauty to the pleastoday completed Vie lost office approant scene. carries 3lti9.997.riK8. Euchre wu the diversion, the score priation bill, which last The year was appropriation cards being small scenes, as to remtud the guests, the hostess The total appropriation for rural frea Mid, of the approaching Lenten-tide- , is increased from $600 when church bells would claim them delivery carriers . to $720. ,a, from the social whirl. Interest In the games was heighten- .. This provisionInregarding rural carthe bill: ed by the desire to be the fortunate riersOnis Inserted and after July 1, 1904, carriers possessor of either the point lace colorlar. a perfect gem, or an exquisite vase, shall not solicit business or receive of any kind for any person, firm offered prises, and finally secured by ders Mrs. Berry and Mra. Nelson, respec- or corporation and shall not, during their employment, carry any merchantively. A dinner, one of the inviting kind dise for hire.'1' A provision Is also placed In the bill Mrs. always enjoyed by friends of Cullen, wu temptingly served by the for the appointment by the president poatof-fle- e hoeteas, assisted by Misses Amelia of a purchasing agent for the contem. department.'. Thla change Mole, Anna Christenson and Beatrice plates consolidating all four supply" Cullen. Included In the invitations were: divisions now maintained under one head, and is Intended as a measure of Mr. Booth, Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Joyce, Mrs. Brick, Mrs. Healy. Mra. Glss-man- reform. The fast mail subsidy of $25,000, beJ. T. Mrs. Williams, Mrs. KanSmyth, Mrs. Badcon, Mrs. V. Hest-mar- tween Kansu City and Newton, The Item for railMrs. E. Nelson, Mrs. Francis, sas, Is continued. Mrs. Mole. Mrs. Berry, Mrs. Jenkins, way transportation amounts to $45.-(0,000, which Is an Increue of about Mrs. Shufflebsrger, Mra. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Lindsay, Mra. B. Beck- 3 per cent. The bill will be considered In tbs er, and Mrs. Mac Beth. house about March 1st. BANQUET IN HONOR OF MR. AND GREAT ACTIVITY IN WHEAT. MRS. NEV1N. On Wednesday evening, at the horns of Mrs. Ezra Richardson, occurred one Armour Sells Millions of Bushels, but Demand Increases. of the most elaborate entertainments of the year. The ladies of the Lucky Feb. SO.- - Wheat for Afay Chicago, Thirteen club received their friends in delivery today sold at $1.07 a bushel, a royal manner. Mrs-- Richardson's a gain of four cents over last night's home wu artistically decorated with close. The market was extremely so roses and lilies of the valley, together tive, and the volume of trading wu with potted plants.- Plates were laid id! enormous proportions. The sensafur. forty persona, who whiled sway tional advance was due largely to ths two hours In the enjoyment of a ban- anxiety of the shorts, who were afraid quet served In seven courses, of the to maintain open trades over a two most tempting and delicious viands. days' recess of (ho board. Following this toasts were in order, Armour, who has been the almost which were participated In by Mayor undisputed monarch of the pit, sold U human n. Dr. Condon and others. A millions of bushels of the grain, hut piece of solid silver wu presented to for every bushel offered there were of a token Mrs. Kevin, friendship, two demanded by preferential or outfrom the club ladles. Mrs. Kevin Vu side traders, Imbued with a desire to the organizer and president of the cir- buy that wu little H anything less cle. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin responded In than frantic. appropriate remarks, expressing their The market hesitated somewhat at appreciation of the eymbol of friend the outset and momentary calm preleave to their hip and of their regrets vailed, but suddenly a buying wave Ogden friends. Cards were played, also truck tbo pit U fairly swept brokers a program of vocal and Instrumental off their feel. By leaps and bounds the music rendered. In the wee hours of May price, which slipped from 1.04 went the morning the friends departed, hav- at the opening, off to 1.02 ing enjoyed an evening of pleuure. Mr. soaring to 1.07 or over 4 cents above and Mra. Nevln leave Monday for their the close last night Pandemonium home In Reno, Nev. accompanied the advance. Brokers Composing the party were: rushed madly bark and forth between M rears and Mesdames Condon, Glsa-manand telegraph counters with the Densel. McIntosh, theirpit McGaw, hands full of orders. Rhine. Flewelllng. Calkins. Shields; These because of the excited state Mrs. Gullihur and Misses Ella Fitzger- - of the market, it was almost Impossible aid and Pearl Slater. to fill. The crowds which packed the VALENTINE PARTY. visitors' gallery were dazed by the Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Becraft delightwild scenes that were being enacted fully asterialned a few friends at on the floor below, not only In the "Flinch" on St. Valentine's eve. wheat pit, where hundreds of traders, The room Were tastefully decorated with arms waving above their heads, in honor of 8L Valentine and after a struggled and fought to buy or sell, refreshbut over in lbs corn and provision pits pleasant evening, delicious ments were served. The Invited guests all was excitement, with prices climbwere Messrs, and Mesdames Clayton ing. Coolidge. Geo. Nutall, W. F. McIntosh and Mr. Judson Smith. EMPEROR WILLIAM TAKES TRIP J WUh LEAP YEAR CLUB. Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. A. 11. Baker entertained the Leap Year club. High live was played, after which rePeery has returned from freshments were served. The next vi.lt to Rock Springe, meeting will be held March second, at the home of Mrs. Best. Wlnnla Smith o t of Mra. 8. visitor, tbe guest TiT- - ... Sded MRS. WM. DOUGLASS ENTERTAINS Friday afternoon Mrs. Wm. Douglass Louie Heninger of Salt Lake voting ftiende u . ' A in Orlea. very delightfully .entertained a number at her home on Washington avenue at cards Thou present were Mesdames Hamer, Revor, Reeves, Carr, Riser, Lynch, Past Pierce, Leek, Davis, Mack, John Thomas, Watson. Sherwood, Porter, Haslet, Badcon, Herrick, James Douglass, Smyth. Macintosh, Scowcroft, Jos Thomas, Fulton, John Douglass, Harris, Robins, Park City; Barnes, Ksysvlile; Herdtl' and Miss Wealthy Douglass. li Verna Bowman of the Agrieul-!- of friends 23L J5W at Logan epent several OBden with her parents, Mr. Archie Bowman. two W T. Aetlll, with herMlch-SST ji.aditers.'returned Sunday from TkMt. where they have been months visiting with and relatives. . . A.uil'i parents fitot " Carlson Kiss Ella Strom and Hllma ir delightfully entertained a .num-thefriends at a birthday J, ON MR. BROOKS. Thursday evenipg, while Mr. 8. P. Brooks wu attending ' a meeting, to w hich ho had been called, a number of his friends took possession of the Brooks borne, 3204 Grant avenue, and completely surprised him on his arrive al homo. High live, euchre and checkers wefre played, after which a dainty luncheon wu served. The highest scores in cards were made by Mrs. William Anderson,, and Mr. .Tbomas Jackman, while Messrs. Robert Mitchell and C. D. Tyree made the highest cores. in. checkers. Those present were Messrs, and Mesdames Thomas Jackman, C.D. Tyree, Frank Wyant, F. Farrell, Brooks; Robert Mitchell, Wm. Anderson, Williams, Mrs. A. Robertson. Misses Bedolfe. Wyant and Brooks and Mr. Venerable. afternoon at the home of piH Strum. entertained a few Un. very Thursday evening In fifing manner at her home inof com-ffClark Salt to Miss Emily The evening was spent In Ui,. and refreshments were served. C D. Tyree nt so-ch- at week's edition of Truth, In Salt Lake City, gives an uded account of ProL Radcliffe. 'Last pub-lahe- d ex- Mr U Weber, the photographer, tained from the east on Friday. Feb-Ht- ry 19. where he has been visiting tar several weeks and studying many re- n the new ideas in photography. Miss Edith Biische, visiting triends here. Mrs. , Ii of Pocatello, is LINCOLN Spencer pleasantly H- - a few friends Tuesday after-soo- E. Coultcy most cordialm. Chester members of the Feder- Invites the ated clubs to meet Mrs. Clesson president of the Utah Federahome, tion of Women's clubs, at her street, on Tues1257 Twenty-fourtFebruary 23rd, at two oclock p. m. ly h 1 day, ' Mrs. Clara E, Cook, warden of h State Assembly, has left for 'Balt Lake to attend the thirteenth an-- 1 liversary celebration of Miriam Rebek--a- h Lodge. She will be the guest ot Mrs. Isadora Fox, president R. S. A, i,nd expects to visit several lodges be. ; v. fore returning to Ogdefi. . An open meeting of the Aglaia will he held at the home of Mrs. Chester street, B. Coulter, 1357 Twenty-fourt- h on Tuesday next. Federated topics will be discussed by Mrs, Kinney and other The. program yisiting club women. will also include an address by Rev. J. E. Carver. All members of Federated dubs are Invited to be present Meeting will begin promptly at 2:20 p. m. Mrs. I. K. Fulton graciously entertained her lady friends yesterday afternoon at her pleasant home on Lin- DAY. The Tolstoi club met at the home of the president. Mu, Erb. on the above occasion, aiid were royally entertained. The house wu gay with flags and a large picture of tEe great statesman wu given a prominent plat. The program wu all about Lincoln, and the various articles were much . enjoyed. The music wu patriotic, varied with plantation dlttlea; the performers were Mrs, Erb, harp; Mrs. Shaw, violin and Mrs. Bassett, mandolin. The trio certainly made delightful harmonies. Marching Through Georgia had the true martial ring, while the plaintive Bwanee River formed a line contrast. After partaking of delicious refreshments. a vole of thanks to Mrs. Erb wu moved and carried, and the club adjourned to meet with Mrs. A. 8. Condon; February 22nd, Washington's birthday. The guest were Mrs. H. M. Bond and Mrs. Ledyard. " ' WITH MRS. ANDER80N. Airs. W. M. Anderson delightfully entertained a party of ladles at her pleasant home on Tuesday afternoon. . High five' was the dntarfalnment and the ducky participants were Mrs. PhiL Kohn and Mrs. Jackman, while Mrs. Mitchell received a beautiful plate for her 111 luck. A moat tempting lunch was Served and the .. ladies, departed voting Mrs. Anderson a charming hos- . t, - below-ratione- d - Cns-Lun- e y. FORTS IN DANGER. Military Measure in Spain en Account of War Rumors. Madiiil, Feb. 20. Two regiments of two infantry at San ScbaMiuu and Mgliuruts at Peuiixduna am held iq leadiiirss to start for the Balearic Islands. War Aliuibter lauare has alt-nut a timilar to the military author-i.-l ordering tile recall of all soldier on furlough and to retain with ilia colors incu whose service tmulnaxs March 1. These measures caused excitement which will not bo diminished by Ibe rumor which continued to circulate in spite df denials, that this military activity was duo to a warning from power to the effei I that iu tlio event uf a continental war Great Britain intended to seize ports uu Ihs SimniKb coast. It is id mi thought that thu lull in the actual war nows has led many European correspondents to employ their spare time in exaggerating the conti-ucna- l action and in applying such steps as have been actually taken tn erroneous motives. The laical of these, that Great Britain Intends to seize Siwuish 1 torts iu the event of war, has uut even the aemblauce of probability. The Associated Prosa learns that at the present moment Spain and Great Britain are on the verge of concluding an arbitration treaty and that in other ways their diplomatic relations are closer than they have been for years past. At the Spanish embassy It was emphatically declared that movements of Spanish troops were precautions that all nations must take when one of the great powers is Involved iu war. no The belief Is eqicrlained that other European power will be Invulved, least of all Hpain, which haa no direct or indirect interest at stake. All the minors," the foreign office said, that European complications are in sight, are quite baseless." u ENGLI8H SUIT DISMISSED. Suit Against Stratton Estate Decided in Favor of Executors. the United Denver, Fell. 20. Iu States district court Judge Rlner has granted the motion of the defendants In the six million dollar damage suit of the Stratton's Independence com- - Berlin. Feb. 2d. Emperor plaint. The English corporation sought to recover from the estate of ihe late mining millionaire, charging that prior to the sale of the Independence mine at Cripple Creek to the English purchasers, thu proiicrty was "salted.'' The case will lie appealed to the United States circuit court of peals. WHEELER'S FAITH ap- IN CHINESE. Thinks if Trained They Would Make Good Soldiers. Kew York. Feb. 20. Major General Joseph Wheeler, alter reviewing a squadron of the Stale Guard al their armory here, lias delivered a brief address on his views of (lie war between Russia und Japau. He eoniarcd thu strength of their armies and their and reached the coneliisUui that Russia is likely to win in tho tong DEVOTION Mrs. Geo. J. Gould Gives Her Opinion in tremendous army rould be rallied there. Tliose people could make a march aud occupy any part or Europe that they chose. However, we need uot worry about that Just yet." the Matter. New York, Feb. 2i(. In an articlo written lor current uumlier of a magazine dedicated to tho interest of clui) women, Mra. Georgo J. Gould says: There 1 absolutely no reason why sharing iu the pleasures of social lifts la incompatible with devotion iu tha. domestic circle. It la a her children grow older that a woman's growth, mentally, must keep pace with that of the active young minds about her; she must broaden her social horizon, keep In touch with the world and abreast of events in the every day turmoil about her. About a fashionable woman's social functions there shines as fierce a light a beats about a throne, and It is too generally believed that in order to have time for her toilet e. etc., she considers n perfunctory good night kiss or a flying weekly visit to her nursery tlie sum total of her duty to her charges." God-giv- en DEWEY TRIAL. run. 1 believe that the Chinese, organized and tinder good officers, would "aa he make," said, good soldiers as any in the world. They are bravo aud enduring, and seem to enjoy a fight. There are 4tM million of them and a TO DOMESTIC CIRCLE, Berry Went Armed and Made Threats Against Dewey. Kansas City. Feb. 20. A special to the Ktar from Norton. Kansas, says: Andrew K. llaliereamp, testifying today for the defense in the trial of CMinum-cliewcjr and bis cowlmys, and Wilson. ehiigd with ths ninrdrr of linn-harsaid that Daniel I. Berry had told him that h Intended to kill Dewey and that ho always went armed. Habereamp, who lived near the Deary ranch, said that Dan Berry had In 1901, told him tha'. Dewey's rattle pad gone into bis rann and that Chaum-cDewey had paid him for the caup destroyed, (laying mote than it was worth. ; Oilier test I (led aa tn the good character of the defendants. Mr-iii'i- dn lli-rr- 1 LOUBET MAY VISIT CZAR. New York. Feb. 20. It la reported, says a World dispatch from Faria. I list President 1mbet is making arrangements for an' immediate visit to 8t. Petersburg to cxiAange courtesies with the czar, thereby paying bark the visit of the etar to France. There is no confirmation of (be rumor. THE NEW IDEAS In SPRING DRESS FABRICS displayed at Burt's give a clear conception of what is correct, and what will be worn the most. The line is of exceptional beauty, and allows of limitless creations in the making of costumes. Heavy selling; already exists in these departments. The values represented here cannot fail to wm ths approval of those looking; for durable and stylish suit- Bally Linens The'new Cotton Suitings, in charming; nob mixtures, resembling the highest grade wool fabrics ; 35c yard New Challies. This attractive and desirable doth in all the newest shades, weaves and colorings. Some of the prettiest materials in the line we ever had. . 35c yard Shirt Waistings. This line White - 6-- pany, limited, of England, against the estate ol the late Winfield Scott Sirat- tun. tu strike from the tiles of the court the I'cplicariou tu the answer uf the defendants and aisu granted judgment on the pleadings for the trustees aud cxecuuirs of the estate, it was held tlmt matter set up iu the replication should have been included in the com- ing;!. u n, n. ; bell-shape- d u - 4 1 $163,-500,00- 0. - . 6PANIS-- j e tess. The guests of the afternoon were coln avenue. Mesdames Kevins Wright, Richardson, Leaman, Horton,' Jackman, Farrell, FBATERXAL UNION OF AMERICA. Kohn, Mitchell, Robertson, Wyant, At the lest meeting of the above orCanfield, Burt, Tyree, Farnsworth, ganisation, In view of many prospecti- Brooks, MrFsrlsne. S kelly; Misses 8. ve members, also the newly made Dee, E. Olsen, McIntosh, Cross and Inters, it was decided to give a social I aman. and lunch to members and their friends PLEASANT SURPRISE. Friday evening, February twenty-sixtThese little informal gatherings do Oh, what a gang! exclaimed Muter much to foster a fraternal spirit In Joseph Baumetster, as a large crowd ot lodges, and It is contemplated this will fr iends and relatives swarmed Into the not be the last of these delightful sohouse crying surprise, at Mr. Henry cial occasions. Eaumelster'a, In honor of his thirty-seven- th birthday, lest Friday evening. CARD PARTY. The Brat part of the evening wan deMrs. S. H. Furnlss, assisted by Mrs. voted to high-liv- e, the prim winners A E. Howell, entertained at cards at Mrs. R. Shlbley, Mr. T. Shlbley, being her home, 2111 Grant avenue, ThursdUra J. Bsumeister, Mr, J. BUtt, Miss 8. ay, from 2 to 6 p. m. During the af- Shlbley and H. Baumeister. ternoon. a dainty luncheon was served , The guests repaired to the dining ud a delightful time waa had by all room, where an elaborate supper wu Present Mrs. Callle Cave won the seived. The remainder of the evening 2rst prise. Mrs. Tom Handly the n wu spent in singing, music, recitations prise and Mrs. Tom. Wallace and witticisms. tbs booby prise. Participants on this happy occasion The Invited guests were Mesdames were Messrs, ud Mesdames T. ShlbAnderson, MeGlone, Handly, Hill, ley. Ramsey, R. 8hlbley, W. Shlbley, J. liowe, Cleary, Stone, Lewis, Stitt, M. Shlbley, J. Baumelster, HolTurner, Wallace, Syphers, Johnson and iday, H. Baumelster, Gutywlller, Mrs. Urs. Moffett of Pueblo, Colo. Lee; Misses Baumelster, Shlbley, Lis-x- a and Josie Baumelster,. B. Shlbley, RATHBONB SISTERS GUESTS. Lillie and Leona Baumelster, O. ShlbMrs. White provided an 'afternoons ley; Messrs. Shlbley, Bmurthwalle, Pfessure for the Rathbone Sisters Kenny,- Morgan and W. Kent. than which no ( Thursday afternoon, we enjoyable time has ever been AT CARDS. d by them. All the appointments Lut Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. re of a most attractive order, with a Chandler of Wilson entertained a large !th cf floral decorations as a Bet- number of friends at their cosy little ting. home in that ward. Mr. and Mrs. In the entertainment of d the Chandler are lavish entertainers, leavguenta Mrs. White waa undone that nothing ing by her daughter. Miss Gertrude, would of prove pleuure odnmes Brown, Leen, Lindsay, to their guests. High-livwith Cahill. Hodge, Robins, K. the widow" wu the game of amusedge, Gullihur, Berry, Ruland, Jack-toment, ud all enjoyed themselves at Turner, Tyree, Jenkins, McGaw, the until about midnight, "rcr, Sloan. Wyant, Marks and Glas-u- when cards, Mrs. Chandler announced she would like to learn who had the number of punches; learning largest H. C. CLUB. . the number she awarded prises. ConOn Thursday afternoon the Home solation prises were also swarded. ltur rlub met with Mrs. Hatch as was served to thou luncheon A dainty totras. ami a : most pleasant and present at this hour, and after some PtofltaMe afternoon it proved to be. In amusement the crowd dlsprea-ed- . TPunse to roll mil quotations from further Those at the affair were: Messrs, and Mesdames Dsn Drake. Clarence Drake, Jno. Barton. Covey, R. Watson, Wm. Sewell, Jno. Trimble, Jeff. German literature. During the Wilson, W. Wilson. Joe. Glbler, Caw-tosocial hour Mrs. Mauls Jno. Lambert. D. B. Ellis. Mra. SewB. Misses hai Vry Pktolog manner favored the Celia Staker. 'fth a vocal sola Not until a ell, M. Sewell, Alice WstsonDora Cawu, hour did the club to meet ley, Eva Stoker, Roee Drake, Hazel the 3rd ot March adjourn L. L. CLUB. Messrs. wjlh 5lr JohB. Lambert, Aline Chandler. ker home. 622 The Ladies Literary club met WedClaude Twenty-thir- d Geo. McCloy, Ben Andrews. Cawley, Leonard Bingham, Chas. Sew- nesday afternoon with Mrs. 11. Begley. h. yacht ilchcn.'.filcrn at Mctsiua. Pic first m-of the out- between Russia aud Ja-to his majesty, lan was uunmuiiu-atv-i- l he gave up his iroiOM-i- l trip, but, as the mternaiiiiiial situation became calm, he again auuounred hia intention of taking a holiday. The empress' health prevents her front accompanying the emperor. Winn the vu il. breu,.. ot war t'L-t- i. JOlden 21, 1001. FEBRUARY MORNING, of Light-WeigEnglish Mercerized Satin Finish materials indudes the newest designs and styles. Every pattern has a distinct beauty, and the entiri line comprises so much loveliness that it cannot fail to please. From 22 1- -2 to50c yard ht rritl S. J. Burt & Bros. !&&& MtJL Top Coat Elegance Is attained only on ths esata bearing thla famous label. CORRECT CLOTHES for MEN Spring Suits W are thsir sol representatives here and we era proud of it tee. They consider us progressiva enough to represent them hers and we their product higher class, mors stylish, and above all the lit and appearance better than merchant tailors have been making for you, Just Arrived con-eid- TOP COATS Are our hobby now and ws simply say that our Engiioh Top and Broadway Last & Thomas Box Costa are here. You know what ws mean; you have seen them and you recognize their superiority. The new Idea this year is terial. They'ra waterproof. Thcy'ra ish. They fit. They stay fit. The price io reasonable, William starts for the Mediterranean on Monday. AUreb nth. Joining the Imperial 0 For Courteous Treatment Stop at styl- $12.00 to $22.00 CO O QC that they ar made of Aquaproof" ma- The Dew-Dro- p CLEARY EL Inn KINNEY, Props. ASKVOUR FRIENDS AS TO WHERE THEY HAVE BEEN WELL TREATED. ' 0 OOi 01 - , Are Now;;;Pfeplciying'" , . v - Their Spring Line of Snappy, Up-To-D- ate Shoes |