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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 25

The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 25

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SECTION 2 10 THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH .26, 1911. (In Xewport, after spending several days with his a Is tors, MIbsos- Minnie and Anna. Relln Mnrrnv. Mr. and Mra.

Lee Elkln and I daughter spent several days with their allored Suits A $10,000 PuFCliase mouier, saxn. tuiKin. on jmmjerert avenue. and daughter. Id olio, are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Burn in Lexington, Ky. Miss Viola Heffernan was the guest last week of Miss Lillian Locon on Sec From The Perfection Cloak SuiS of New York City ond street. Misses Ethel Ruth. Smith.

Mabel Ruck -er and Mrs. M. Thompson spent wedno-day with Mrs. Weldon In waverly Court. Mrs.

Vaughn and daughters spent the last week with her son In New Albany, 762 Elegant Man-Tailored Suits for Ladies, Misses and Miss Minnie Stafford has moved to JNCW I Albany. Mrs. Garrett A. Lee, of Shelbyvllle. visited frJoods.in Clifton.

Mrs. John McCloskev visited -menas in Children bought from this high-class concern at less than actual cost of materials. Overstocked on account of the con- tinued cold weather, our cash offer tempted them. And the jj I Clifton during the week. Mrs.

A. E. land waa the guest this week of the Misses Mrs. Eneone Broderlck entertained a few friends- on Thursday evening. Mrs.

Koes. or Kairneia. is viaiting airs. Bell on Vernon avenue. Royal Store offers these beautiful spring garments to you at, Mrs.

F. Flananran visited menas really amazing prices. Clifton during the week. Mrs. C.

Orth, of Clifton avenue. Is ill. Miss Addle Scheffer has returnea rxom Lexington. Ky; I Mr. and Mrs.

A. Sehuh visited Miss Pltteko last week. EXTRA SALESLADIES WILL BE ON HAND TO ATTEND YOUR WANTS. i Miss Thelma Zeller is convalescent. Mrs.

Jamison, of Pope street, is very "1. $20 Suits at $15 Suits at Mr. Jim McCloy is visiting rnenas ana relatH'es in Lexington, Ky. Mrs. 'PhllfD D.

Shaw and son. Jerry, rtre visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. $9.85 The grandest array of Suits ever offered at this low price; rich Just 24 Tailored in new short coat style; collar and janies w. hmiin.

at rjiizoDcmiuw Miss Eloise Stockhoff. of Mlddletown, spent the week end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stockhoff, of Vernon avenue. A surprise party was given Miss Es-tollR Render at her home on Frankfort avenue.

In honor of her birthday. Those imnorted fabrics, in new and correct morl- life present were: Misses Kegina oaune. -l ntwi-- CJ cuff trimmed with Persian braid; handsome gored skirt; material is a rich gray mannish suiting that is the rage right now. Advise an early inspection of this little lot, as they won't last long. Perfection price $15 our price $6.95 els; linings soft silk or satin: every conceivable shade, including a large range of nobby gray and tan mixtures ladies' 1ft and misses' sizes; Perfection price S20; )ft Anne Jeanette, Baurle.

Josephine Hablsh. Elnora Drless. Louisa Butter-fleld. Xellle Cronen. Carrie E.

Lewis, Rosalie Constantine. Julia Cronen, Nora Cronen. Pearl Lewis. Bertha Lewis, Annie O'Keefe, Marie Bender, Estelle Bender, Corlnne Bender; Messrs. Roy Lute.

Roy O'Keefe. E. O'Keefe. L. Schloemer, J.

Kline. F. Stengell. Martin Backer, Earl GIssomoth, James Tickner, waiter Hutchison. Chester Metcalfe, Frank John Kline.

Gf or our price i $35 Suits The Three Most Popular Corsets Demonstrating the perfect style and matchless comfort of corsets made with the wonderful Nemo Lastikops Webbing: LASTIKOPS CORSETS, for slender and medium figures. Broad bands of Lastikops Webbinir banish alldantrers of tight No. 330 0 nn (medium bast), and No. 232 (high bust) pO.UU SELF-REDUCING CORSETS, with broad bands of Lastikops Webbine that reduce upper limbs to regular size, mako thin gowns fit without fct iSa a wrinkle. No.

408 (high bust), and No. 406 (high bust) P'u SELF-REDUCING CORSETS, with bands of Lastikops Webbing at bottom of long skirt, give fashionable in-slope. perfect comfort when OQ Afl seated. No. 321 (high bust), and No.

319 (low bust) tfO.UU In Good Store. Everywhere. (8) KOPS New York Stores Everrufhere. (8) KOPS New York (TIO ACT ZONETON. 5 $16 The cream of $25 Suits If you intend paying $25 for your Spring the purchase in this lot.

Every PJoo Suit come to the Roval Store to-morrow Suit strictly custom. tailored and equal in every respect to the regular $30 and $35 suits; included are the-Perfection line of samples of imported models; Perfection and secure one of these pretty garments at a saving of one-half. Strictly tailored or elaborately embroidered styles, in every style, material and shade desired; Perfection price $25 our price $12.95 Miss Gertrude Thornberry and friend. Mrs. Atcher, were delightfully entertained Saturday and Sunday by Mr.

and Mrs. William Carrithers, of Ting. Ernest Brooks spent Saturday and Sunday in Louisville, the guest of Mr. dnd Mrs. Ernest Miller.

Mr. Charles Xewton and wife were recent guests of her father. Mr. Sam Bass, of near Mt. Washington.

Mrs. Anderson Estes, of Louisville, was a guest Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Melton. Miss Ruth Wickum Is teaching a spring school at Pleasant Grove.

Mr. John Proctor and daughter, Miss Vlrgie Proctor, have returned from a pleasant visit to relatives In Anderson county. Mrs. Lowell Hall had as an afternoon guest Tuesday her mother, Mrs. John Smith.

Mr. Lonnle Bass, of Louisville, was the guest Saturday and Sunday of his par A FEW OF THE MANY STYLES ON SALE. price our price $16.95 )k only Millinery Junior Suits That The OYAL Perfection Sold at $15, OYAL CLOAK AND SUIT CO. (Incorporated) 340 W. Market Street CLOAK AND SUIT CO.

(Incorporated) 840 W. Market Street Nobby mannish cloth; made in season's newest styles for juniors; coat has wide sailor collar of rich Bulgarian sizes are 11, 13 and 15 years. i ents. Air. ana urs.

samuei tsass. Mr. Squire Brooks spent the week end in Louisville the guest of relatives. Mrs. Jesse Ridgway entertained at luncheon In honor of Mesdaraes Maggie Ridgway and Ambrose Ridgway.

of near Mt. Washington. Ethel Kirk wlil spend the week end the guest of Miss Ruth Thornberry- Mr. and Mrs. William Thornberry are entertaining this week in honor of their NEXT TO ILLINOIS CENTRAL TICKET OFFICE.

NEXT TO ILLINOIS CENTRAL TICKET OFFICE. guest, tneir son, tne new n-rcnaji mom berrv. of Louisville. cum, Sir. and Mrs.

Clarence Hasan, Mr. place Mrs. Emmet Field is spending several Troxler, which ocoured at that Monday. March 2). F.

Millar, of New Albany, and Mrs. J. mont, tills bedncr the first birthday of this Httle The decorations were sreen ii-nH wMto. We are now ready to show a complete and exclusive line of MiHinery and cordially invite our friends and the public to call and inspect the new spring styles. We have still associated with us Miss Aline Lar-arus, buyer aiwl manager; Miss Mary Kupper.

Mis3 Mae Lazarus, Miss Kittle Mendelsohn Miss Mary Piazza and Miss Nell Hlg g-ins, who have been with us for years: and wIJI be pleased to m-eet their many friends. Mrs. Jenkins had as guests at luncheon Wednesday Misses Ethel Kirk Mra. Valentine Myrtle and Miss Vir M. Clark were the guests of Mrs.

Eugene weeKs witn relatives in uanviue, i.y. Miss Miriam Gaines has returned from a visit to her brother, Mr. Carlton Gaines ginia Rotw'llngs were guesta Monday at a Mrs. Mamie Fehl; Hcndon Frtl aad James Young will leave the laaer pari of the week for Borden, Ind. Mra William GaJe and daughter.

XIabo: who have vJsitffls relauves cU-rornla for the past six months, returns home last week. Hagon Sunday. Mrs. Charlie Stewart and daughter and Bell Brown, and the nev. k.

is. Dauerherrv. of Louisville. Mrs. M.

J. Kelly, of Portland, spent (nwnvt aaveral daya wun ner parent anu ramuy, at aiiaaietown, Ky. Miss Jessie Tavlor. who has been visit Tho Baptist Ladles' Aid will meet with Miss Rogers has returned from a visit to her sister. Mrs.

Charles Bridwell. of ShepnecdsviUe. i Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Elzy are rejoicing Monday witn Airs. j.

tiruDer. Mrs. George Hutchins. of New Albany, spent last week with her daughter, Mm John Hans. ing her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Strother Taylor, at Worthlngton, has Mrs. uoipii. Mra. J.

Go 3 and Mrs. Roy Aran and returned. Misa Willie Pryor, of Eminence, is the guest of Miss Ruth Quisenberry. The Rev. JJ.

S. Foot, of St. JoseDh. over tne arrival 01 a mue aun. Mrs.

James Kirk is visiting In Louisville, the guest of her daughters, Mrs. Ken and Miss Xell Kirk. I'M M'ir) 11 1 1 iWfr FLORA HEIGHTS. I PREST0NIA. who has been visiting Mr.

and Mra. Tandy Chrisumon at her home In- Parkland. Mrs. Edward Shlpman has returned from Campbellsburg. where she spent two weeks with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Bennett. Mr. and Mxs. W.

T. Gregg will spend a short time at the Kentucky Military Institute, guests of Capt. and Mrs. C. w.

Fowler. Mrs. D. S. CuUev and children spent Monday in the Highlands," guests of Mrs.

Walter De Mont. G. F. McNabb entertained at an Informal 6 o'clock dinner Wednesday for Mrs. Imogene Ed-wards, State Councilor, for the Daughters of America, of Cincinnati, and Mrs Nm nnrfii of th i-H-i Wuisenoerry, has returned.

Mrs. A. O. Blnford is spending a few Miss Mabel Summers Is on a visit to relatives In Louisville. Mrs.

Wilson Summers is entertaining in honor of her guest, Mrs. Maggie Curry, of Louisville. Messrs. Lowell Hall. Harry Hesler and weeKs wun ner motner, in inaiana.

Mrs. William Blrchett is visiting Mr. Schoolfield. in Cincinnati. son, Roy, spent bun-aay with Aira.

Dougherty, of the West End. Mrs. Murrel, of the West End, spent Sunday with Mrs. W. E.

Taber. Mrs. Kaiser entertained Mrs. Adolph Kaiser, Misses Addle and Ella Kaiser and Mrs. J.

C. Dllzenback Thursday evening. Mrs. Emma Delllhanty visited Mrs. George Benson Sunday.

Mra. F. M. Wall, of RIverville, visited Mrs. A.

M. Davis last week. Mrs. Hagan entertained Mrs. T.

Clark and Mrs. Anna Malcum Thursday. Mr. and Mr. Spence Minor entertiinM ft supper on Thursday evening.

The following were Dre.ent- Smiiro 7m. Mrs. William Holmes, who has been Thomas Melton visited friends In Louis ville this week. vi.lting in Cincinnati, returned this week. Mr.

and Mrs. Hewitt Simcoe and Mr. and Mrs. William Arthur Head, of 328 West Market St. 328 West Market St.

Bast End. Mrs. M. Wnrwia nnrt Hitch Worthlngton, were the uests of Mr. and Mrs.

P. H. Bald this week. and Mrs. Bobb, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Scott. Andrew Beeler and iilss Ida Beeler. Mrs. William Beeler will entertain the Euchre Club this evening.

Mrs. Ed Seltz visited Mrs. William Die-raer on Tuesday. Mrs. William Sirup left Wednesday for Indiana to visit relatives.

Mrs. F.mnie FTntnc nf PnMlaM Mr. and Mrs. Hardin Holsclaw will entertain the cottage prayer meeting Saturday evening. Miss Birdie Lentsch.

of Louisville. Is the guest of her sisters. Mrs. Joe Bell and Mrs. George Bailey.

Mrs. A. H. Bell had as a recent guest Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Williams and Miss Julia Scott, of Paducah, are the Woods have been Siting. Mrs. Katherine Woods In the West End. W. L.

HazeUp wUl return to-day from a two-weeks visit frttmA nnd Mrs. B. M. Tlchenor will be hosteai at an all-day meeting at her home on Foreo avenue for the I-adles of the Maccabees, Friday, March 31. Mra.

William ZInk. of Twenty-sixth street, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Ed Pflef-er. ofForee avenue. Mr.

and Mrs. John Epan and family, of New Albany, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. George Kannapell. of Boiling avenue.

The Ladies Aid of Eighteenth-street Baptist will Rive coffee social at the residence of Miss Mollie Johnson, 1824 Bolline avenue, Thursday. March 30, 4 to 10 o'clock. Miu "fn.rv Mittler. of Parkland, and guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas unlet, of Eastover. Miss ueorgie bummers, 01 near PARKVIEW. Mrs. Webster Moore was the hostess of Monday with Mrs. Sue McDowell.

a luncheon bridge ednesdav week at relatJ-ea at Marion, Ind. Mis.tes Julia and Katherine Henry, of the Highlands, were 'hostesses at 8 o'clock dinner at their home in Che Highlands for Mr. and Mrs T. k-rlftwi. nnH f- anH Mr.

James Cochran was the guest of her home In South Bayly avenue. Miss l-I-I-M-fr -urs. Joseph and daugnter were guests Sunday of Mrs. J. R.

Jones. MPS. Efl.W W.Im fa hr. mnh. In friends in Louisville Thursday.

Mrs. Charles Hackney has returned Annie Irvin won the first prize. Mr. and Mrs. William Hinkle and alts, ia Krieger.

of the bou evard home from a visit to relatives at Co lumhns. Ind. daughter. Lacy, of Bardstown, who Mr. and Airs.

UVonk ATX-j hun Miss Dee-Cullivan. of New Albany, were entertaining Mr. McNabb's mother, Mrs. have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.

J. T. Davis, have returned. Mrs. Miles who has beeh spending the winter in Florida, has returned home.

Mr. Dave Srooks has returned to his Dr. Forrest Boggess. who has been spending several weeks in Mobile and other Southern cities, has returned home. home at Okolona after being the guest of Mrs Richard Bowfe and Miss Edna Margaret Bowie were guests Mondav of Mrs.

Joseph By-water at Leno Addition. Mrs. J. L. Stickle and Miss May Glea-son.

of Louisville, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Holtshouser recentlv.

Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Shields, of Louisville, were guests of Mr.

and' Mrs. B. L. Elliott on Sunday. Mrs.

Carrlo J. Simmons entertained Friday evening with a euchre and dance In honor of Miss Ethel Starr, of Lvnnhurst. The guests were Misses Emily, JulJa'and Kate Strlckler. Irene Niles, Helen O'Rourke. Nell McAullffe.

Cecil McGee. Phil. Henry and Percy Churchman. llr. and Mrs.

rvell BrooKs. Miss Lillian Thornberry entertained Mrs. e. tjr. Isaacs ana daughter.

Miss Edith Isaacs, have returned from a vis-It to friends in IndianapotlH. ii "eroert Troxler. who were married Arnnda. ti Thursday evening in Honor of tier cnarm Ine truest. Miss Ethel Jenkins.

Mrs. Jacob Beck and children, who have Mamie Hays has returned home been visiting Airs. Beck a mother. Mrs. taken apartments In Oakdale Terrace.

1 1 1 1 1 i-i-m-w-x-x-h-i-S' from a visit to friends In Louisville. James Batcheldor, in Bloomflcld, return George Von Roen. John Nlles. Fred Miss Bertha Kiefer (Formerly Buyer For Mrs. Myers having retired from business, I have opened a A Complete Millinery Establishment At 324 WEST MARKET STREET and cordially invite my friends and -the public to call and fnspcet the new spring styles.

Miss Bertha Kiefer soecicman aim w. h. swirt. phzps wr DEER PARK. ed Thursday.

Mr. Rowland Dumesnil, who is attending the spring holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dumesnil. Miss Laura Forrest has returned from won by Julia and Emily Strlckler and W.

H. Swift. KOSMOSDALE. the guests or Airs, cnanes uarnes, me first of the week. Miss Ethel Johnson was entertained Wednesdav at 6 o'clock by Miss Fannie Belle Woods, of Parkland.

Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Brown left Thurs-dav for New York.

Miss Ullsa Knin. who was on her war North, stopped over to visit her sister, Mrs. George Drlesback. Mr. and Mrs.

George Spcith. of the city, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Watson, of Foree avenue. Mrs.

M. J. Walishleld and daughter. Martha, and son. Ernest, were the guests of Mrs.

M. Chambers, of Clifton, Sunday. Mrs. B. M.

Tlchenor visited her sister. Mrs. Richard S. M. Connell, of the East End.

Friday. Miss Pansv Wehrele. of Lagrange, spent Sunday with Miss Ethel Johnson. Miss Carrie Altsman entertained a number of her friends Friday evening. Music was the feature of the evening.

The following were present: Misses Mary Dimes, Annie Mai McDermott, Ruby Resell. Mary Etta Brown. Susie Ebelen. Katherlne Kane; Messrs. James White.

Clifford Krpnh. Louts Beam. John Salt. Brent Mrs. B.

M. Skees visited Mrs. J. w. J.

Jenkins, of Louisville. Wednesday. a several weeks' visit to Pass Christian. Mr. Quln, of New Yoiit.

Is visiting his son, Mr. Hustin Quin, ot Kennedy Court. Mr. Kemp MIr.ner, of Fort Is the guest of Mrs. Harry Mrs.

William Zwiirard and Jlrs. Henrv Finch ville. Judge W. T. Dearing visited friends in this vicinity Frldav.

Misses Juanita Stack and Nellie Dearinj are visiting Miss Gladys Drescher. Master Robert Drescher spent the weekend with his grandparents. Mr. and Mn. J.

Drescher. Miss Matilda Wcnz. of Clark's Lane, was tendered a handkerchief shower on Thursday evening. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Wens. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wenz. Mr.

and Mm. Joseph Ruff; Misses Florence Merker. Josephine Gettler. Ida Merker. Flora Hebel.

Frances Gettler. Lula Troll. Christine Gettler. Rosella Wenz, Eva Meyer and Matilda Wenz: Messrs. John Wenz.

Joe Hope-llch, Ollle Hofellch. Frank Hotelier. Frank Goss, Rudolph Merker, John Guenther, Anthony Guenther. Edward Smalley and Eugene Wenz. Mrs.

Herman Meier, of Durrett Lane, had for her guests Wednesdav Mrs. Geo. Brletenstein. Kate Brletcnstein and Mrs. Barnes.

Miss Vena Meier spent Thursday with Mrs. S. P. Durrett. The W.

T. W. Club met Sunday afternoon at Miss Alma Ackerman's. The following were present: Misses Minnie Pecker. Florence Merhoff.

Mavme Mcrhoff. Carrie Molter. Pearl Winter. Delia and Lulu Ackcrman: Messrs. Edwin Kal-mey.

E. Blerbaum. PhlUp Ackerman. Al-fcert. Ackerman, George Ackerman and Dan Meyer.

Mrs. Hennlng and daughter, of visited Mr. and Mrs. H. II.

Hennlng Sundav. Misses Florence Merhoff, Carrie Molter m. vaugnan wno nas been visiting her relatives has returned to her home In Ellzabethtown. Mr. and Mrs.

Henrv Churchman pnfr- Steilberg were the ffuesta of Mrs. L. Geb-hard Tuesday. Mrs. A.

G. Ditto spent several days the past week with her daughter, Mrs. Clar Mr. anil Mrs. Henry Miller', of Strkver.

ence uitDnie. Mrs. R. L. Fletcher and daughter.

Lpp. who have been visiOnff Mr. and Mrs. -I tained Sunday Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Swearcngen, Miss Laura and Mr. John Swearengen. Mr. and Mrs. Strickler and daughters.

Misses Emily. Julia, Evangeline and baby. Mary, W. II. Swift and J.

A. Miller on Deerwood, returned Imme of Louisville, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Slondaj-. L.ue Kitcnie.

MUa Anita Diefenbach. of New Albanv. HIGHLAND PARK. Mrs. C.

L. Barnett and daughter spent Kaipn wimams. Mr. and Mrs. H.

C. Moore arc pniprtnin- was the guest of Mrs. Brann last week. aunaay wilii Air. ana j.

Ji. of Fostorla. Miss Ruth Sheets and Mr. Elbert Keva. 'MM 'I III 124 W.

Market Street Mr. and Mrs. Innram. of Brownslmrn Opposite "Hopkins' Theater." "Lemones. and Georgf Brown, of St.

Louis. ing Mr. George Merchant, of Lagrange. Mrs. 'Ixiulse Rodgers attended her euchre chili, entertained Monday by Mrs.

George Dupre. of Portland. were the cnests of Mrs. Ru-innw of West Point, were fr'ucsu of 'Mrs. W.

C. White last Sunday. the past week. Mrs. George A.

Simpson returned yesterday from a visit of two weeks to Mr. The Lotus Division of the Kimr'a Mrp. imi itivcn snent Kiindav in Mrs. W. T.

Lee, of Mheplienlsville, and brother. Mr. Charles of Lph.inon Daughters met with J. tt w.tr.i Mr. Tonlsly i rencn ana miss hdna Murrav spent Sunday with Miss Anna the rlty.

Mrs. C. Termann and daughters. Nellie and Emma, and Mrs. Catherine Stevens, of Portland.

visited Mrs. M. W. Murray the past week. Tt- nnH Mrs.

W. II. Miller and familv. and Mrs. Clmrles Simpson in Cincinnati.

Highlands with friends. Friday arfternoon. Miss Henna uearinc. Mr. L.

L. Win Junction, are guests of Mm. Barrett and family. jlrs. uatnenno Knndler Hm ciir of her niece last week.

chester and Mr. C. T. Dearing were entertained by Miss Mary Pryor Thursday at 6 o'clock dinner. Importer James Pierce and daughter.

Miss Anna Lee, spent Tuesday in Mesdames M. Pear and W. E. Smith -Mr. ana Airs.

Clarence Kupe are visiting relatives in the country. Mr. and rs. S. E.

Funk have been recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lattich- In New Albany. Mrs. C.

C. Adams entertained nt- supper Sunday evening in honor of Rev. and of Parkland, spent Sunday with Mr. arid Mrs. Dickinson, of Foree avenue.

luss -iiary Banns left last week for Milton. to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R.

A. Thornton, of RaIIp- Mrs. Robert young and daughter, and Miss Elsie Grifilt were in Lou'bville Tuesday. Atherton Building vue avenue, entertained Mr. and Mrs.

11. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. T.

E. Jenkins and Mrs. C. E. Buschman and children.

Mr. and Mrs. McCellan during the week. Mrs. J.

H. Patterson ai.d sisrer, Mrs. Dixie Haynes. are visitiiur their brother. Mr.

and airs. Clayton Watson, or tne Air. ana Airs. ranK i'oo ev have iippn MEAD0WBR00K. i Siarrett Ayers, an3 family Louisville.

visuing reiauves in ortn ind. Miss baaie Kitcme has returned from a Airs. J. J. banaers and damrhtor.

Kdlth i Ashbottoni road, had as their guests at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mason.

Misses Katherine and Elizabeth Mason, of Louisville. THE CROWN HAS IT" were guests of Mrs. A. D. Garrett.

M-K-H visit to her aunt, Mrs. L. A. Recsor, at Muldraugh. tJT Latest An.

Airs, i-imma iockc or nenver. la Miss Kat unk has nad as her recent Miss Mabel Grifutn spent the week end visiting her sister. Mrs. James Hollls and family. with Mrs.

W. E. Smith. at nnri Mrs. Walter Hastincs were Paris Importations Mr.

and Mrs. Geortro Hnnriotr ami chil Mrs. Mollie Alsoo Is the of her daughter, Mrs. Will Allen. guest, her cousin.

Mr. Earl Funk, of Otlsco, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace and children, who have-beeh living Belmont.

have taken a' house-on First street, where they will reside. dren, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henrlott. of Portland.

Sundij-. Mr. and Mrs. S. Kotrers and babv.

of Airs. Constance KnucK or Franklin. and Original Designs Pleasure Ridge Park, spent Sunday with 7 vildted by the stork March 16 and presented wth a son at tlieir home, Tnlrd and Amhurst avenues. Miss Freda. Graber.

of tne city, spent Sunoay w-itji the MJsses Kueblers. Mrs M. Jj Maxey left Friday for Horse Cave "where she. is vudtlnghex daughter, D. Lester.

Mrs. J. Walz and Mrs. Joe Skrn- Mrs. Shirley Bradley entertained nt i baneck were guests of Mrs.

'J. Skroban-eck Thursday. Airs. M. Mollis entertainer! Wednes o'clock dinner Tuesday evening, covers being laid for Rev.

and Mrs. W. E. Mason, Mr. and John Rod Shacklett.

Mrs. Bradley. MJsses Katherine Mason. day, Mrs. Emma Locke, of Denver, Mrs.

Charles Selvage and children and Mr. and Mrs. James Hollls. Mrs lv. riui ucu luouttj from Shelbyvllle, -where sho spent the week-end.

Mrs. J. G. Wilkes and daughter, Vir Elizabeth Mason. Lillian Bradley and WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR PARIS MODELS Mr.

and Mrs. Carl May sDent last week Master Robert Bradley. Miss Ruth Admns was the sniest last with Mr. and Mrs. George Henrlott.

If You' use good soap, don't you? Well, then, why not use good soft water? Nearly everywhere the water is hard and brackish and you cannot wash clean with it. It chaps, clogs and ruins a delicate skin. BATHOD0RA (THE BATH POWDER FRAGRANT) Our snow-white powder instantly softens the water so that it is like ginia Graham, ana Piaster i-TeaericK Hastings spent Wednesday wiWi Mrs. ueorge Wllkea in the city. AUs N.

L. Harding and Miss Carrie Leo and MUs Stella Iee wer dinner guesLs Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. B. Mason.

Mrs. Dent Pask, who recently underwent -an operation at St- Joseph's Infirmary Is doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Cnrl May will visit relative? In Cannelton nest week.

Mrs. John Htnes of Ieafdale. Is visiting Mr. Hnd Mrs. Walter Creason.

Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Tracy.

Mr. Albert Karthman and Mr. H. J. Forst.

of Louisville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Elliott recently.

Mrs. Morrow Vaughan and children were guests of Mr. und R. R. Reynolds of Collins Court.

IN LOUISVILLE SOCIETY tneir parents, Mr. ana Mrs. ts. Biakely. Barry Shannon has, returned from a short stay In Lexington with relatives.

Miss Lena" Schmidt visited her mother In Louisville this week. Rev. R. H. Roe, of the E.

church at Shepherdsviile, will conduct the union services at the hail on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kraft entertained Mrs. Kraft's mother, Mrs.

Hurley, sister of. Mrs. Irwin Rough, and two children, and brother, Frank Hurley, this week. They were accompanied by Mrs. Kraft and daughter.

Dorothy. Miss Dollie Barnett rpent Thursday in tfie city. Mr. and Mrs. Will Allen and children and Mrs.

Mollie Alsop were guests of A 1111 Alsop and family at a birthday dinner Thursday. Mrs. L. Frank Parr and daughter, Elizabeth, are visiting Mrs. Parr's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Llttrell, at Worthlngton. Mrs. Artemesia Watte, of Muldraugh. was the guest of her daughter, Mrs.

Lue Ritchie. Miss Elizabeth Miller was agreeably surprised last Saturday evening, the occasion her birthday. Miller served an elegant lunch, and a very pleasant evening was spent by the young people present. CRESCENT HILL (Continued From Eigrth Page.) M-; Jlvtf. Violet.

Lavender, Crab Apple Blmnoin. Tou rbootf. week of her cousin, Mrs. Wayens. in tho city.

Mr. arid Mrs. R. H. Kendall relatives at Audubon Park Sunday.

Miss Margaret of the city, is spending some time with her grandmother. Mrs. Mattle Roberts. In Beechmont. "Mr.

and Mrs. C. C. Wheeler and children will shortly into their new home now constructed on Park boulevard. 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Bell and sons were guests Sunday of his mother, Mrs. Bell, nt her home in Southern Heights. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Bnrtlemus, who have been spending the winter hore with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kchmltt.

will go to housekeeping on Eighteenth street In the cltv next Mrs. M. Anderson and Mrs. Edgar Burnett spent Thursday In the city visiting friends. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Bornwasser, of New Albany, spent a couple of days last week with Dr. and Mrs. James Sharp -Lutz. Mrs.

Ed O'Conncll entertained at dinner Sunday for. Mr. and Mrs. Foster, of Southern Heights. rH-K 1 1 i Mlu Helen Waters Gibson, of Louis ville, is tho guest of Mrs.

Calvin Duke. OAKDALE. rain drops, deliciously plerfumes it also, -and renders bathing a real luxury refreshing and stimulating. their guests this week Mr. and Mrs.

R. G. Moran and family, Mr. and Mrs. G.

Poggel and Mr. John Mudweiler, of Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. Logan Fontaine was the guest of friends in Louisville Wednesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Heifer, of Louisville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. X. H.

Omdorf Sunday. Miss Marguerite Poggel spent Tuesday at Maple Terrace, the guest of Mrs. J. W. Blanton.

Miss Louise Blanton Is spending the week end with Miss Mary Campbell. Mrs: Mark Stewart entertained Sunday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pree-fer. of JeffersonvIIIe, and Miss Ermine Dell Rouse, of El Paso, Tex.

Mr. H. Randolph, of Louisville, spent last week with his uncle, Mr. Lee Jockell, and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Ferry, entertained. Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lou-Is Keifer and Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Schuff and son. Mrs." Mark Stewart and Mrs. Lee Jockell were the guests of Mrs. Blanche'Har-mon In Louisville Friday. Miss Aiarie unsKin, oi risner-uie, is the guest of Mrs.

G. Y. Hieatt on her way homo from a visit to relatives in Paducah. Mrs. A- E.

Sampson will be the hostess of the Wednesday Club next week at her homo in Pennsylvania avenue. A supper was given Wednesday evening nt the Christian church for the business Crntvn lavender Sail a The kind used by tliose who know the beat. Tune de Mlel. The new perfume, that London Society approves. H-I'M-I-i BEECHMONT.

Lee Kramer, Messrs. Cliarles Cimeottl and Will Weller attended the luncheon given St. Patrick's day by Mrs. IT. P.

Vigilini at her home on Morton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. P. Zettwock had as their guests this week Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Dragoo, of Jefferson town. Mr. and Mrs. Dragoo will leave In a few days for the West, where they will make their future home.

Misses Alice Waller and Mary Mccreary were the guests of Mrs. Claude McFarlan. Mr. J. Lewis gave a box party at Macauley's last week In honor of Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Swindler, of Jefferson-ville, Ind. The guests were Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Swindler, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Greene, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Swindler, Hiss Mattle Phillips and Mr.

J. S. Lewis, of Buechel, Ky. Misses Emma Lee Kramer, i Karem Wurmes, Clara Rosenberger And Ida Forstrich are spending -the week end with Mrs. Fontaine Kremer.

Mrs. Riley QuUIman and Mrs. T. H. TV like were the guests of friends in Louisville Thursday.

Misses. Edith and Irene Arbegust entertained the following people at dinner I-I I' i SPECIAL Try BATHODORA at our expense. TT 17 Send -us to-day your address and name of your favorite x1 j. J-i x. dealer for a generous samp'e and dainty booklet, "The Bath Luxurious," which tells how to build a fine complexion at home.

TEE CROWN PERFUMf RY CO. OF LONDON Dept. 30 East 20th NEW YORK. NOTE The Crown Goods are sold in LOUISVILLE by men by the Aid Society. Mrs.

Gilbert Reynolds, of Paducah, is the guest of relatives Miss Katherine Crane, who has been ill with dyptheria, is improving. Mrs. W. T. Hanks, who has been visiting friends in Worthville, has returned.

Mr. Frank Gllmore, has returned-to his home In Chicago, "after a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. F.

Gllmore. Miss Madora Bullitt was the guest this week of her cousin. Miss Dorothy Gilmore at "Campa Bella." Mr. -and Mra.W. of-Victor Mrs Alex.

Lonacer entertained the O. A. O. Thimhte Clou Friday from to o'clock. Mrs Ellen Wallace has been visiting Mrs Edward Hoblets in the West End.

Little Miss Helen Kreiger entertained her httle triends Friday in honor of her fourth birthday. Her guests included: Thelma Ogden, Edna Suhuster, Dorothy Shea, Ethel Brooks, Henrietta and Mary Kreiger. Alberta Shields. Evelyn ttyiing, Helen Bowman and Dudley Corbln. Mr and Mrs.

Louis Krleger have imr-diased the fonner residence of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Sprigg, on the Third-street road, and will occupy the same April to.

Mrs. P. Summers will give a box so-ciol-at. her home on the boulevard 30 for the benefit of the Christian church. Miss Carrie Cress, of the city, 13 visit-ins Mrs.

Hannah Morat this week Miss Dorothy Morat entertained a 'lew friends Monday evening with a and refreshments. i Mr. anu Mri. tiichaid Gregg have r'e-tuned from Cavo, where they attended the wedding of Gregg's sister, Miss Myrtfe Smith, and Mr. Herbert CLIFTON: Mrs.

Elizabeth Egger, of St. Louis, was the guest of Mrsl; Fey' last week, Mr. and Mrs. Bowling, of Bardstown, spent Sunday with Mrs. A.

Bowling, of Hill street. Mrs. O. Davis entertained- Miss Frel-berger and Mrs. A.

M. Davis Wednesday. Mrs. It. J.

Elsler and- Mrs. E. Hagan visited Mrs. Ruddert. of Shively, Miss Lila Gore, of BloomSeld, spent a few days with friends here this week.

After a pleasant visit Miss Laura Welsh returned to her home at Boston. and Mrs. Lang are with Mrs. C. MV Brame.

Mrs. W. F. Huette and daughter. Miss Elizabeth, and Mrs.

Lida Delph were the the guests at lunch of Mrs. W. Craig this week. Mrs. Emma Montgomery, of Su 1 Louis.

was the guest of Mrs. Richard Delph in Kenwood this week. Mis Gertrude Bryce entertained the Easter Missionary Society of the First Christian church at her home in Beech- avenue, have gone to live on Bayly avenue. Mr. and Mrs-Herbert; Tessy and little dauchter.

Mary, of Crooner. nrc th Buschemeyer Bros. Kaufman-Straus Co. John' C. Lewis Co.

Herman Straus Sons Co. Stewart Dry Goods Co. Messrs. C. Tafel AVSons.

Messrs. T. P. Taylor Co. guests or air.

ana airs. Arch Thomas, off rnaay. Me und Mri. Hnn r1m.r.V,tA.- oircnwi'uu. Newman Drug Co.

Mrs Hurley and son. Jack, of St Louis. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr.

F. Betz has returned, from Birmirig-1mm. Ala. Mr. Murray has returned to his home Mrs.

"White, of Rlrlimnnri icv- aicd wr th" fnoBt nt boutiay. misses xiucim mm ivm.ih- erineNoland. Messrs. John Thos. Howey and Dr.

Loomis Blanton. Mr. ajv Trs. W. H.

Poggel had as who has been visiting her mother. Mrs. Koerner. of the Highland. Vfiinrim- C.

A. Custin, returned home Wednesday. Iflss Martha Turner. Mtsa HatUe Mai- 4.

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