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Show Ideas for the Hostess. Suggestions for Two Very Enjoyable Bntertalnmcnte. A Farewell Party. A young correspondent signing herself her-self "I'anay" asks for suggestions for A "rsrowoll" pail. Alno whether the person git Ing tho entertainment la supposed to fumlah everything A lioatnaa proldea the retrcshments nn) entertainment for hor gueata, and that must bo what our Iniulrer means by "overythlng. ' Thore are no apodal apo-dal names for a "fare oil" party. Tlio cofterploco on the tublu U usually usual-ly significant of tho weuslon. such aa n train of enra, n aleanibo.it, a toy dray loaded wllh truuks, nnd the souvenirs or place card are siill-caso nnd trunk candy boxes filled with small bon bona. It the friend of tho going nwny guest wish to contribute towards a part I UK girt, It la a ery pretty coinpllment to do ao A llcr drinking cup, n Jewel cane or traxollna; Mwlne case are nil suitable Or the affair may ho a "1'arnweH" ahower. oaclt guest bringing some appropriate little remomhrance. Uvun lettera, books, boxes of confectlouery, etc.. are vory accoptnblo, and It la better not to hato any set scheme of entertainment. entertain-ment. I.ct oery ono talk without restraint. A Nut Party. The fall with Its fronts makes nut partloe In tho (otintr) seasonable Tor tho unfortunate mortals who cannot can-not onjoy a genuine outdoor party, tho next best la to hate one In the home. Decorate with autumn tollage, branches of treea and make tlio rooms assume Just as woods) an aspect us possible. After tho guests liavo nrrltcd, hao n lot of old 'chestnuts" plajod nnd sung, such ns "Annie llooney." "Only ft Tansy llloeeoui," "After the Hall," wto. This will make much morrlment nml will be claaaed as "mimical client-nuts." client-nuts." Then pass acorn shaped booklets, book-lets, containing the following questions. ques-tions. Tho nnswor tu ouch Query Is tlio namo of n nut. 1. Its first syllable la a spring tego-tablo. tego-tablo. I'eanut. 2. Tho penalty of tight shoos Acorn, 3. A souvenir of South Aincrloa A Tlrnill nut. 1. Its first part Is a harrier of brick or stone. Walnut. 5. Two-third of It makes our dally bread acceptable. Dutterntit. 0. Its first half Is a hot crane. 7, Two boys' nicknames I'hll Pert (filbert). S. Part of the human body forms the first syllable -Chestnut 9. A letter of the alphabet and a utensil of tin 1'ecan 10. Tho first syllable la a cidor of the human ee lliixelnut After this contest u mil hunt was Indulged In; the hunter finding the most nuta received a copy of 'Open-Inn 'Open-Inn of a CUeatnut llurr," and Twice Told Tales" Wan Ihe consolation prise miivmk hi:kiu |