Show F For tl L 1 b boit n j v BREAKFAST K II It Fruit Fo Potatoes toes Hashed H el si t t. t Coffee OR potato Chowder cabbage Salad ke Ice Cocoa m DINNER ream eam of ot Soup foer der of or Cod E Egg f Sauce Potatoes Spinach JellY Salad Saad K Coffee I Kt S 0 utah ulan ulah Bachman is at home ith r at Center street fr into pieces as for forne Soup Cut Cut p ne abbIt dr dry the pieces pieced thord thor thor- d i R ut t over o with a little flour 3 I i pings In a an anS s bet best put in m the rabbit and andL andin I L so stir in an ounce of ot flour er ot Of the rabbit and two qU quarts Let simmer together very rabbit is cooked take remove the best of ot the Into small squares q and nh plate Put the bones and Uhe meat back Into Into- the stew stew- r n onion one small carrot sIP celery a bunch of ot swe sweet t simmer Dimmer the soup for tor two hours k P the liver and pound it tr the soup SOUl and with withe turn to the e n add the o t two tablespoonfuls i sp t tm m macat catsup up let come to a boll boil rabbit meat When all allO O UP is ready ed to serve Br S pupils of Mrs Graham F. F II give a recital at her home I East s street e t on Monday n even even- at 8 tOI OI IO A cordial ii iii I i extended tended to all who are Iri in- in ss Womans omans league has Garden New York th of ot May and will give th there re OH Oil of womans woman's work which reason of its complete complete- hall has been secured for theatrical performances the exposition t who may J ro ne ts shaved will be s served by ex- ex barbers e e a bracelet on he her r day ay w with th a diamond diamon In It for tor I every year yeatS of her life and she Is SO SO want Say JI JIt JIh t to that's h be sOl older enough Ut than nt to she h make really ill a Is woman aint It Cleveland It-Cleveland Cleveland Plain Dealer a Mr and Mrs Le Rol Rot Snow entertained the faculty of the I. I L. L D. D S. S university last evening The Lincoln institution in Philadelphia Is one of the most o interesting interesting- t tl places l s Inthe in inthe the Quaker city t being I devoted 1 t to the g se e ed educational educational ed- ed needs of poor children from the Indian rt reservations Its most wonderful feature is the work of Miss Mary Stewart who though t totally blind for the e past fifteen nth years vears has been teaching bl ble blIm Im little brown skinned maidens domestic arts and industries Nono can fail tall to be astonIshed astonished aston aston- at the precision with which she di directs dl- dl recta the stumbling but willing fingers of ot othet her het pupils through the intricacies of stitching and ind darning The school was established thirty-six thirty years ago and Miss I Stewart became connected with it In 1884 In a short time her sight began to fall fail and she became totally blind but In 1886 she resumed work among the Indian children children chil chil- dren and has been there ever since Miss Mary Maxon of ot Ohio who has been visiting her hel sister Mrs Hyde Dale leaves for her home homo the last of the month During the absence of ot Mrs Eddie for forthe forthe forthe the next few months Mr and Mrs George Westervelt will occupy St. St Marks Mark's deanery i S Mr and and Mrs V. XV E. E Smedley y will return from Calif California the first of next week Russel L. L Tracy has returned from a I I i business trip trip to California I Mrs K R. E. E McConaughy delightfully entertained a about bout fort forty guests at cards I yesterday n afternoon The Red fled and Black ball takes place tonight at J Miss Emily Read has gone to lila In c connection n with the monument o t that thatis hH I It r t is to o b be placed on Names Heine's e grave in the t cemetery y of Montmartre t ar Part rl says the 11 Chicago Post it is Interesting to recall the early life of the poet in the French capital He fell In love with a a. poor unlettered unlettered unlettered un un- un- un lettered girl who served in a glove establishment establishment establishment and alter after Keeping house together er they married frequently beat his wile wife a always declaring that it t was for hl 1 her wd own n good 6 Js These h thrashings r s however however how how- o ever did not riot impair her conjugal fidelity On the d day y after his wedding Heine drew lip up a will In which he e bequeathed e everything everything every every- thing 1 to Iii his wife J ho on c condition i that she married again He wished he said that at least one man should regret his death The Friday Night club gives a ball In the I. I L. L D. D S. S gymnasium tonight J Ja Mrs Rachel Reggel has returned after r i a pleasant s winters winter s sojourn in California o Lady Halle Haile Is said to possess the most valuable violin in the world It is a StradIvarius Stradivarius Strad- Strad which c formerly belonged to Ernst sand and is valued at 2000 Mr Fred of ot Muskegon Mich will reach this city tomorrow and will be bethe bethe bethe the guest of ot Mr and Mrs McMahon Mr and Mrs Hoyt Sherman have reI returned re re- turned from the coast I The delirious Intoxication of progressive euchre has taken possession of the wo vo- women we- we mon men of Beaver Falls Pa and as a consequence consequence consequence conse conse- quence the men thereabouts have asked the powers that be to put an end nd to the tle debauch This deplorable condition of affairs had its commencement just before Christmas when a leading woman of the town gave a euchre party at which some twenty or PI more Snore were present The affair I Iwas was was- wasa a great success and wee was as followed by similar entertainments in such numbers that the men became alarmed ala They held one or two quiet caucuses and deI determined determined de de- deI de- I I to put a top stop to the Infliction but the disease had become epidemic an and I defied treatment at their hands Then the lords of creations called upon Justice William Piper for asking him I to issue warrants by wholesale charging about a hundred women with gambling many of ot the complainants ants naming their own wives They affirmed d that they were not able to get their meals cooked that the Interest of the women In their homes was dying out while the clergymen In the II delegation affirmed that the teachers In Inthe Inthe inthe the Sunday schools wrangled over questions questions questions ques ques- of euchre Instead of teaching their classes and debated and discussed prizes to be under cover of their hymn books Justice Piper was was too wise to mix Jn such sucha a squabble He told the ill fed and but- but men that If he were to do as they asked it would only make matters Y teO worse O eci I Besides h he urged the fact t that they te had 1 come to him doubtless would have good effect on the women I In Iq this he was correct correct cor cor- and now new the craze shows signs of waning Harry Barry M M. Crowther arrived yesterday from a a. business trip to B Beaver aver county Mrs F. F E. E leaves shortly for fora a trip to the coast Mrs A. A F F. Phillips left yesterday for Lead S. S D. D for an extended visit |