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Show HALLOWE'EN PARTY. .Msss MJabol Crase "was hostess on Thursday' pvenlng nt a cleverly planned plan-ned Hallowe'en party at her home. 604 Wast Twenty-fourth qtreet. The gvesjLs arrived at 9 o'ejock and were met by two comber witches at the gate, who escorted them to the hotlse, compelling each guost to climb a' ladder lad-der and enter tln'ough an open window. win-dow. The cilor. scheme, black and orapge, was skillfully carried out. Nu- merous jack-o'-lanterns shed a weli'd j light over the scene, disclosing witch- f es and black cats peering from ncoks and corners and even occupying places on the dining table. 1 Many unique and some very origl- i jiI diversions were indulged in. The , witches' bower and the fountain of f youth received special mention. " A typical Hallowe'en feast as served at which the merriest fiour JJ qf the evening was spent, after which , " :i musical program In which all par- ""- ticipated with great glee until time j for the final good-nights and congrnt- j, illations to tlie hostess for the hap- j , piost evening of all the year. j The guests were" Mesdames B. H. (' Eaton, P. A. Newman, W. R. Ash- l ment, A. J. Crase, C. E Crase; Miss- ; i es Julia Raleigh, Agues Farr, Roso ' l Is'oeller. Nellie Ashment, Ina Hiqkle, irti jlabel Crase; .Messrs. L. Anderson, if. Walter Crase, T. A. Newman, Clar- .- ence W,-song, HaVold Goddard, Cor- , I ; uelius Van der Vlies. ; f |