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Show A lrena Trimmed with Suakes. One London belle who attended the carnival car-nival at Nice ordered her black satin evening dress to bo trimmed with jet snakes. These snakes were life sized and they cost a deal of money. They were coiled ubout tho bodice and skirt in as natural a manner as possible. Eugene Field's Letter. A inarcer Loncitvun. A "charter luncheon" at the Women's New Century club house was given on Monday, March 30, to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the incorporation of the club, which is now thirteen years old. About 130 ladies sat down at the small tables. The club has a membership of S40, Tho menu "was cherrystone oysters oys-ters on tho half shell, bouillon, deviled crabs, sweetbread patties in dariolcs with green peas, tomato salad with slices of galantino served in aspic jelly, the iibual ices, cakes and coffee. It was served by Augustin Baptiste. A number of toasts were given and responded to by tho founders of the club and members. mem-bers. Mrs. Mary Kockwell Hall was the toustmisiress, and Rave a happy little introduction in-troduction to each speaker. Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Wetherill responded to the toast, "Tho men God bless them," in a brilliant brill-iant little burlesque oration. Philadelphia Philadel-phia Ledger. - . - |