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IN SOCIETY" T (Continued from pago 2.) Irwin Eoff find Mrs! Edgar Hartley are entertaining with three events noxt week, beginning with a nnn,ii work afternoon on Wednesday, De cember eighteenth, followed by cards on Thursday and Friday afternoons The affairs are to be giveh In u. Brown's home, 6(14 South Commercial street. The members of Willamette Unl veralty faculty, together with their wives, were guests of President a,, Mrs. Iloman for a most enjoyable ev- onlng, Friday of. last week, at their liome, 105 North Seventeenth street. Ivy and jars of yellow chrysanthe mums made lovely decorations for the rooms. Miss Mabol Wilson and Miss Laura Hoist wore the hostess's help ers, and the guests were: Mrs. Sher wood, Mrs. William Kirk, Miss Pen illusion, Miss Chappell, Miss Kren- nintf, Miss GUI, Miss Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Mondenhall, Mr. and Mrs. Von Kschen, Mr. and Mrs. Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. Pwi Mr. and Mrs. Sweotland, Mr. Matthews' and Mr. wnisii. A crowd of young people made mer ry, us Hie guests of Miss Harriet Rlg don, on Friday evening, November twenty-ninth. Oregon-grape, in its beauty of follnge, oomblned with pink and while, chrysanthemums, were used about the rooms. A number of progressive games jravo pleasure for the evening. The prize game awarded favors to Miss Lyra Miles and Mr. Frederick Lam port. An elaborate luncheon- wan served by the hostess, assisted by her sisters, Mrs. Winifred Clark, and Misses lOtliol and Leila Rlgdon. Miss Itlfidon's Invitational list In cluded Miss Helen Ponrce, Miss Bar bara Hlelner, Miss Florence Hofer, Miss Lyra Miles, Miss Helen Decke- baeli, Miss Olive Hockley, Miss Bertha Clark, Miss Ruth Manning, Miss Dor othy I'eareo, Miss Mary Schultz, Miss Isabcllo McGIlchrist. Ml m,.i.,.. 'OOm n, . bona ... Wte Biifwr-, Where - w,u ut the ,. VM". W , uuwer Wno '""ill, flwers ami " nn wh.te We?,,,nK-bellfash,:r"f.air'f ad snillax it,,... ., mte roses wo exchantm 1 ., "mrrlae w, nounced the Miss Ktbe, '"8 "r"- .IIHriD,,, " an- coml- .. " with LoheiiKi-l I, 'f,. 1 and i)invH : ""lng march Miss Wecmnn - - n.Miss, Porte r M Z'mnKr M1 Helen 7. 1 SI'M Ll'" and ere hone. Z "m'n ot Portland K U fSIH 3..t.. i Miss HeWarLn'gH Miss Minnetta i.uu . . t out inn ,.!.. ' MWjCALNOTB Pf Urn .v., unnnL' canity in . ,,.,. . "vice. i '"mining out h ..., Man, n. " " '" 01 WhltP. llMUl""1" thin,. . ' .. "lul"B wlHe rose n,!a,'t big chafing. no more 11111 Pnn - . vu Tl nu.,... . were senr .. Fifteen . --noany this "'f vnnsignme p. an chlff ..... . " 6Uwn or white silk ""MVlnS enests: ..., " a whUe ZTT .ace; j X? "? . ...... a Blr,g of Bm1 nna Mr. nnd Mr. t stagers w m her hnii. o,. '"IKlc nnf t!.,i -"ls- James . .. o rmo. nj .i " ' "l aiei n. cluster ' . Sl, led a mums 60 WUlte chryianthe-l . . ' a. r, pi Following th. I Church street ' . . on !,.. "'"""i' was a love, t i.., V "D'siea hy Mrs. rv n , ' """" r Heaves. MI.U.... 'l'""u "utcn coRt..m. . memorial !.... .....I.... . wilorlo. -hr..i. L.r. , :r8:. ' .Ma.,: c,;;r ; : iTrbn ..... nlpf. .I ""Wn.mt. very com. " ' 0,-UlU"'' MU. I,vn Z ., -rt'"l'y wh,ol, ' I ' 1,mce of tulips, which the1 ' a'S0 of ''"'"ami were m ""iiea in I'hllade!, !,!;, , season cannot c0.,r.i,..L ... "'Vnumned for v,.,, ...... . l"'- '" A few year, inrnat una .. . ... mw, in her n,.. ,.i , .. "'. we Pretty flower,, .. ... ioe", "Nearer Mv r,., ,. ... ,. nun that hn.,.. .. " ir t ie ii4. ' t nee, week Dtt.i em . ' workers who hi " . ,fi fr,,l "" tickets. Y . , 'P?d 0f nil J' and Mr, :M",, 0 fi" ouler. uZ ."'f ailV mi. or,,, i, " "'ir " """'R tickets unsohl demtt"tor.dlttta;V,con,nt Wt artls, 0,T!""a":n Uf U' -ork of the : , i,mm" on South 'un,I.r. ,1. . . n i he U1,1"K ,orcM "f nothln-"P rM,,h' to let " iii,....i. , a slniser. '"""Hi ne tt'ia ,: Raced l i i "'"""lummy en ''t the same time nr,.. " , V"" H ami Michael Ci Saturday Specials Saturday ' c l - i out n Genevieve Potler t ,,, ' 8 J rpf,'esliments. Yates. Mr. n,1(ir f0 tllftt whore he ;a r relU'n ' Svo wnore he has business Interests compnnled by l,iB wife ' "C" woman '8 a woman, who has o .,, .... " during hW reside,: : ' rtn"nU8 Rni,.m c,. U, J .Tears in oi.h wng fri.n.l...i. , - lino ,, B'-uiiHieu rrorn Sa- Una College In .., . frnm n unu removed Villi. bllO Is flaQnnl.,1.,1 ...... n. i ., -""""iiu wil l the Christian church and ,,. h A, 6 a teachers' course .n the imsZf , icnne began teaching In Sa lem at the age of seveiitonn .. 'ork finally developed Into 'the posl- Ph!in?f Sl"lfirVlSnr f 8cl,no, 111 "e Pl'lUinlnes, where he remained for seven years. SILK HOSF Liz Special $1,29 HANDBAGS !linJIi'-i !.-. ii.. i CK"ayrt "al.anji -Wlh $7,b0, ' MUIM-' m-l'wr $4,00, special $3.19 house decoration I "Absent," Mrs Two sweet little Dutch maids ln tllrlI,P" "e 'e tv nmi """ua, iii,Rn., "n.... The beautiful, nlne.rnnm i .., which he recently conmletn,i in ngslde on a lot adjacent to the bride's me groom's home, holds many rare pieces of furniture and nrtlni. f ornamentation bromrht fl'nm 4... , , . ...'in i iu islands. AmoiiD-Hio ii ........ "uat attended the door , d Z Bave piano selections. The nrotrrammnc) ...,.. n "iiiiiuers were' C rmnn vocal so,o, by Miss Pfaff, w Miss Schrnumm t !,....-. . " dance, ,y Cha rlotte Wh,ttler d R Walsh . beautlfulljr to piano mu sic hy Mrs. La Molnn rin, .... ,V; K r Was tlle l'1' Nether land woman in a n..ni,r . .. nation, nnd her recitation, deplete He troubles of a Dutch woman, writ ten In dialect bv rw. t.-..,. . fnny beyond description; her re sponse was In negro dialect, by Lucv Jean Jenkins, J Hutch sours and postal cards were sold for souvenirs. The proceeds I from these entertainments will be I that fii, ir... . .. . mi. i f,.- i.i... . . ""' eome Ree,l'a , ." "' "" turn his hack ,,,., , -rivimiu voice. l)UBliies n.1,1 . audience. MUs l.'lv,,.i,, hi' lrre.Nt.l,m fang "Heyond the Dawn" , I i " ar of Cons.nentlv. .. Me to Pray." " , roa,l. as at that time ,. .- The Elks' orchestra ,.,, rl,m,J f . Jva..ta l . colm,,, w i'uneral March." nnd "K-i,, i i 7 " ",pans what they " " . Ilf ll'M lit III.... I BlUllliMl Willi CHILDREN'S PURSFS Dainty Parisian Satoen Tufsps rm-.i i,,n painting on each iui V 2,'hr h,1,u lllS nimiature L'&c special 19c! he-u,a)0c, special 39c. Regular The Oratorio S,..,i, . , . "'miiiy or- ln S:".'"t '8 rehearsing everv Monday evcniK r,Rlll oV, k , the membership has I, , ..,... ' -ore than for,., AtllonK are many of Salem'a ,. .... others in the eon,,,," " ! " , oniMiiii avail hemselves of the opportunity slnR- Z T n " a rom'",t""t -llroctor as R. R Carson of Portland, who Is Present at each rehearsal. An lvi. .. ' "" l"'l IV. Ill ""' -Mr' lllian stuiti, V limifhinl i it. T , "" "ern Hull IU1, , I'Wdon with Willi,,,,, o,..., h"W lif0' hs eolloRlato trainl,,, "d Ills extensive continental ex,,,.,!-' nuul., I'm a man of niltnre' We vision. o of tin, u,llllo ;1),,r;',lc """'Wo enRngort hl,u for ' "".Mil IM mi IK M (Iim. 11 9 Wont 1'0 K-'eat London (lera Kiuse. Hore Mr. lllsnliM,,, i. . nun' (I great popular favorite - urn iiiK uiO -.velars ne was enKa,;e,l. 1, sail ,, ,., , " me lovely art Ices are " w Could, Miss Dorothy nurdsall, MIbb embroidered linens for household use of orsanlzallon Irnia llotsford. MIbb it used to defray the expenses of renting '7""" "im Ior tie business meetings in. i . . . . ' Maiden," which win k.,. 'i i' . U,, m,'"",l""' """I'-nt nlKht t an c,... . .. . ' """",,y I"" " KUt s,ns',ns In New York oui't'i, opposite the pnstofflco. After tl,l ,,,, , .. . no JEWELRY "Ieathpr rnT PARISIAN-IVORY STATIONARY HOSIERY UMBRELLAS GH . NECKWEAR ""wioum Ulh l DRESSINGS Irnia llotsford, Miss Mariraret Cnr. rlson, Miss Agnes Drlscoll, Miss Hazel Keeler, Miss Jennie Pearce, Miss Nona nennett, Homer Egan, Charles Holdlman, Kugene McMahan, Donald Byrd, DeWItt Barnes, Allan Dynon, noes Miles, Kenneth Moores, Errol Proctor, Paul Hendricks. RmbboII news, Karl Becke, Bert Ford. How ard Hull, Harry Mius pred Lamport, anu uoya Klgdon. Coming as a surprise to her many menus was the wedding on Wednes wy evening, uecember fourth. nf Effia Von Reedy, only daughter of mr. and Mrs. Mode Reedy, to Mr. Charles A. Ratcllff. The ceremony wag performed at the nome of the bride's parents, In Morn- lagsuie, at fve o'clock In the AVAT1 Ins, Reverend Davis Errett reading marriage lines in the presence or relatives and friends. The house decorations were a love ly arrangement of flowers and ferns The living-room In a hotlf of pink developed with roses, dahlias, chrys anthemums, and eeranluma. mmhin ?m asparagus fern. The parlor was valued nt two hundred dollars. Mr. Ratohlff, in connection with electric Interests, owns a large fruit lanch near Salem. The numerous and hnniinm ding gifts of silver, china. and hrlc-a-brac will elve n,i,immi attraction. Mr. and Mrs. Ratcllff win h f home about May first. Guests asked for the weddl Reverend and Mrs. Davis Errett, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ratcllff, Mr. and Mrs. McReynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Mer Genuine German eiifiVa h,,i delicious coffee, with big red apples, made up the most satisfying refresh- men ts new members can he n,i,iii.i " '.hi (IB Ml . Carson desires to work with the chorus to secure unltv .,,,,! fii..i..... action. The fee for admlsKlm, . ... nominal sum to defray the nrt,,l ... nensnq on . i , . ' ""'" oe no deterrent to I "I K'! I ' 111 io Fifty guests heartily enjoyed the1 yono I108 of a good voice and lnrnn, lr t . i flirt flnali-n . i, afternoon. Mrs. Lizzie W Rmiti, department president, planned' the mode of entertaining which wan n successfully carrried out hv n, ners of the Woman's Relief Corps. t In celebration of Mr. and Mr m 0. Moll's twenty-fifth anniversnry of meir weudtng, their daughter. Mm .T C. Ferguson, asked about forty friends iam, Mr. and Mrs. James Godfrey Mr u T' ' f0rty fr,Bnds and Mr,. Seymour Worklne m? thT laat -t Mrs. Robert Richmond, Mr7and Mrs 1 w a ., !. , ' The even' David Drager. Mr. and Mri Tnlin ', 5 f"88 delightfully with old-flsh- Siegmund, M, and Mrs. William R, h hnr Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Keeves. Mr. and I ..' ... . 8everal betm Mrs. PInvrt r"18' - "oferu served punch mvin.muiuo, mit aim mra. Carol McReynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam McReynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Georce Vorls, Mrs. Mabel G. Doylngton, Mra. Alice Miles, Miss Dora Anderson, Mrs. Gay, Miss Leda Henderson, Miss mo desire to use It. The Rel.iv .- pects to make a public appearance In January. Miss Inez Denlson has been B,.,.i as soloist in tho First Congregational church, That Portland is awakening to the realization of the necessity nf ,,!... Ing some good music before her bovs and girls, was evinced last week when and wafers. Members of the Woman's Relief Corps, the Grand Army Post, the Sons of Veterans, and the Oregon Guards are planning to Join forces and give "luai, If not surpass provlons ,. grams of like nature. The main , her of tho first mrt of tho "Messiah" which treats primarily or the Christ mas Idea, Including ti, "iiii..iii. Chorus" will bo given a well as other efflM'tlvil nil, I nl i. i .... the school children, aeoomnnnled i.v i setting for tho rholr uin i. their teachers, wore permitted tho iD0W as the choir loft has been mnsld. K.ivui-Ke ot nitenuing the lant rehear- "'rainy enlarged and r-iii-r,i,.i ... .. SIU at thO ITplllff rf iha C inn ..linn .. 1 1 ft APfViliiliwwIntA .. i Antra nr.t. nn r.t 1... (..li .,i . .. t lw. I " III .metropolitan, singing ,md,. . management of Maurice (Iran. J thin way he becanio personally connected Willi the best In operatic art of our nine. A beautiful nnd elaborate Christmas musical service w ill . ,.,, 'list. Methodist church. Sunday even- u.K. U.-ceinlM.r llriocnth. This Kdcudld n"lsIi'1 oi'Kunlzatlou under tin, ,lrec- ?ULITY ' 6.5liijli(!l,iiinfinii '-...nnnuNL I'i'U'll HH f I nrrur,. ... - . PRICES A short recllnl f ir i.. I "'uileiits f the Wlllainell.. unlver "i H( no.il or music under direction of J1" '' Menilcnb.ill, will l. given lu the university chapel Tuesday ,.v,.. oi I'i'Jiii Km i.r u m i ... ,, ' . .. , , iMiiiiiui, ing, irecnilier Kevellt.MUll h The imi - s no intriHluctlon , Sal ,. ,,a,a w,l, ,,, ,,, y , al"l the program to bo or.. i !,.vi..i , ..., .. . . ' . "'-mber (f wl,l In ,' ,v ," " "U ':n'1 " " i in ny i i' i.iuii'S musical club of thirty voices and one or two by tl, ,. .u, M,. eMendiil iiollce will appear Inter. A ''rdlal lhvllall.ui H extende.! t all who may wish to attend. 1 nil. nrt. T?.,t-, t . hepiitir.,1 1. 1. " um, itims ainei jones, miss Jennie " " a wealtn I white Best, Miss Rebecca Best, Miss Caro uses, geraniums, and chrvnnntw nn urns, with trailing vines of aspara- lis Yates, Mr. Arthur Chase, Mr. Doug- in , , 'rom the cell- las Potter, Mr. Ray Potter, Mr. .1. - llu,Hln8 to the corners of the Bason, Mr. Richard Erlckson, Thomas i rd n, TJ;1 hViMir a flUr and feBtlvaI ln he rr hall fir m T v , ,?ZViee ,0r the to relief , u.u,a XM.o, l.lico JJCDOIC f,,l The event will occur in February, and arrangements are being made to sell ornamental and useful artielea THE CHRISTMAS RUSH Ison In earnest. Do you realize how few days are left to prepare your LET US HELP TOC WITH SUfiGESTIONS. For this week we are giving easy-to-make articles at special reductions Dainty APRONS, stamped on dimity, 35c value for 29c "OL'DOIR CAPS, the season's favorite? 35o values for ....25c LAUNDRY BAGS, made up and stamped 50c CHILDREN'S Drosses, stamped on pique, 75c volues for ...A9c Many new and beautiful handkerthlef and Jabot designs. We are also showing a line of Imported Japanese novelties, exquisite for gifts THE NEEDLECRAFT SHOP 2!)1 N. Commercial Street. Phone Main 925 and all manner of good things for luncheon, from booths arranged about the hall. In addition to all this, will be a program of entertainment for each evening of the festival. A very large audience assembled In the Young Men's Christian Assoela tinn rooniB last Sunday afternoon to hear Mr. Marshall Dana of Portland In his interesting address on "Emi grant Problems," and to enjoy also musical program prepared for the orchestra concert, hy invitation of the director, Mr. Carl Denlon. Preredln tne program, Mr. Denton gave a verv interesting talk to the young neoole explaining the music and descrlblns each Instrument, In fascinating man ner, holding the closest attention of his youthful audience nni-ln n.n presentation of the program, this audience showed Its appreciation of the music by strict following and en thusiastic applauding, ft was a rare privilege for these boys and girls to hear tho following program: A number of Salem music-lovers availed themselves of the opportunity of hearing this Symphony orchestra concert, under tho splendid direction of Mr. Carl Denton. occasion. The song service was led by Mr. Morrison Reld; Miss Gertrude contributed a piano solo; Reverend H. T. Babcock, baritone solo; Mrs. Morrison Reld, contralto solo; Mr. Pickering Chalcraft, cornet solo. Mrs Reld conducted the chorus music. Tomorrow's studies will be con ducted by Reverend IT. T. Babcock. Tho annual Christmas bazaar of St. Joseph's Catholic school was an at- Contlnued on page 7.) to the vUnminnnininHiii J. C. Zalkowitz The Fashionable Ladies' Tailor is having a special sale on all the suits in the house. Commencing December 9th and continuing until January 1st the price of all suits is $50.00 NO MORE and NO LESS Now is Your Best Opportunity, During This Sale WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED 421 COURT STREET, SALEM The following excerpts from "The Etude" will bo Int'Tentlng reading to Mr. David Blspham's admirers in Sa lem. Mr. Illspham will delight an audience at the Crand opera house on the evening of December nine teenth: "Mr. Blspham's career In It self Is ono that should bo of keen Interest to all vocal students, and esjieclally to those who have not had the advantage of professional musical training In early youth. Tho famous artl.st was born In the city of Phila delphia and bis ancestry was almost exclusively Quaker. Here In Itself In no Inconsiderable obstacle for one hose ambition it was to engage In an operatic career. Although bis father, a prominent attorney of the City of Brotherly Love, played the flute, music was generally ! Hiked up on by the friends either with sus picion or horror. Organs, and In must car's music of any kind, were pro hibited by the churches, and Mr. Bls pham's strong ai'achuioiit to his fam ily and to bis f-llow friends ,n;n It nccssary for him to proceed wild much cauti.in. "fven when h alt'-fide. 11 College as a young man n i n" : un prohibited, and he was oMIr'-d to t'lk--his favorite ins'njnieiit to the Penn sylvania railroad station to Indulge in his natural loncint; for m !. Not withstanding such repn-v-il-g colrll- t Kins, he developed a s'ro' g love fur music and tho drama In folb'i'" he as a le.idimr f ic'or in 'he Mce Club whi'h was formed hy the young men despite religious opinions. I'pon b-av-Ine college. Mr. Illspham engaged In the wholesale wool business in Phil adelphia, entering th employ of his uncle. A little later h went abroad f ir many months and the pent-up fire i of musical ambition burst Into flame the very largo chorus, munlmrlng, as it now does, llfty active members. The 'oft will bo llghM entirely hv electri city, limt.Mid of gnu, as heretofore, ho that the entire front part of the church will pri'sem a much more attractive appearance. The program as arranged will include the following in,i,,l1.,rs from tho "Messiah": Chorus "And the Glory of the I.rd." Alto solo and chorus. "0. Thou That Tel lest (lood Tidings." liana Jtcoltatlve, "for He- bold." Konrano Kocloiii.-., 'ei ' ' . il"l e Were Shepherds." Chorus, "(llorv to "d In the Highest." Chorus "Hal- lelujah." Other numbers by the choir are as follows: Klaliier. "Thus Hi.,k. th the Iird of llont.s." Smart. "The Angel tiabrlel." Tours. "Klni? nh ueavenH. ljuartct and chorus "The Nativity" by .Shelley. Manner. "An- ;es from the Builms of Glory." Two (ii,'irtet.H, one with violin, complete the program. III1,I)UF;n HIIO AUK ni hl.Y. Mothers who value their own com fort and the welfaro of their children should never bo without a box of Mother Gray's HWe,,t Powders for Children, for use throughout tho seii- sen. l'hcy break up .kiMh, rollevu fi verlshmwH, i-oiiHtliMitU.n. toothlnit din. orders, heiulaclut uiul Htomach trou bles. I'sed by mothers for 22 years. T1IKHK I'OWDKKH NKVKIl KAIL Hold by all drug store, it,,-. )n't ,lc. ecpt any BMbslltiito. Hamplii mailed ' Address, A. H. OliiMfed. .iv N. V. Morris' Cash Feed and Grocery Store 3 i'k mine ,,llt oie 2 pkgs new minim 'jj,, " cans good milk rj0 onus large fat oysters , . I5e & lbs white beam f "is pink beaiiH 3 cnim hiiIiiiiiii jje 2 pkgs Krlnklo Corn Hakes lie 6 cans tiiblo pearlies 0e fi eang tahlo apricots 0 3 cons mw tomatoes K 3 runs corn $ Hard wheat flour, sack . Perfection valley Nice iHirne ruled hams (! Free ticket Wexford mid Y Liberty plctiiri) shows. I'honn HH7, A large proportion of ieoplu are not worrying at. all about the Im ponding Income tax. MUSICIANS' DIRECTORY HrlM's Off a Terror. Tim chief exiH.iitloiier of death In tho winter and spring months Is pneu monia. Its advance agents are colds and grip. In any attack by ono of these maladies m, tlmn should bu IihiI III taking tho best niedlcliie oblaln ahlo to drive It off. ('ountlem thus andB have found this to he Hi. King's New discovery. "My husband ImiII.whh jit lias kept Mm from having pneu intinls three ir four tlnon," wrlli-a Mis. (Inorgii W. Place, ItawHonvllle, jVt, "and for coiiglm, cobls and croup I we have never found if h eipial " (Juar-(anli-. for ull broncbbil affei I loim Prion .',D els. and 1 1 'HI. Trial bottle free of J. c. perry. BEATRICE SHELTON Teacher of Piano Kttnllo 345 Marlon Street Telephone Main UVi MINN ETTA MAGERf Contralto Teacher of 'iinpin,'' Htudlo, first National Bank Building Telephone Main li:&5 If you ai troubled wllh cluoiiii constipation, the. mild and genii,, ef fect of ( hiiinlmrluln s T'ableia maki's them emieclally niiltid to your ease far Bab, by ull dealer. A Beautiful Exhibit OF HMWI-II AM) rnnni PICTURES AT Porter's :i ( oi ii r hi uKtr Kilt f.lH' IM lit on r n vv A II K I'.MAi 1 I 11 p l'ri l(a 10 cents to $20 d Shin of Beauty Js a Joy Fore, 1 m I" I . JL-i Jtyi .Ve.f..l : I". i' ' vt'-u y . ,1 I.eri-r.lB If, Voice. I'lurio 'I l.i or y Kr ml id 1 1 Court t r Saleni Wednesday to Hundav. school or f.'':sic WlUametto Ctiiverslty Tboroutrh an, Complete Course all Branches of Musical Work. Frederick 8. Mendcnhall, l-ari and i la ' 1 , I I " l I I ..I.I II VB. T. I tU.X COllRAar Oriental Crcan OR MAGICAL DCAUTIF1LR tti ft fucauTiM no luntB eoMncusi It (ft tlril rfllf fif BVOTW Wtwin tet I,. i SALEM VOCAL STUDIO CIO Stat Street Oppotiite l'oHtoffc Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Reid "if irn. BUM I'Ul I'' ftownXa t.mM houu mmm 4 ImtfLj, toil rmi tl mmt twiuuful oiwt aru-t' unu vjinw;fti(iu. a ituiuMi 'jrifjre9iiini, mi pure, tiA wlilitii U oietbliu( tvr vontc, ilfdn nil which can twrewlilf oiiuW tij Mrii (K)LKALU'S OklluNTAL LVlMt lit. idl known iriri4tliin !r- n h.jth.r tmv- DkiiuIikI by pl.rili:ili .:t"r, n'lufiirt, Kin of fitibt'ii for oi. r tout t ai.:urj. ,'a.rrn ak in h'r.t V.A M uf mr-f., I ! lli(T It cer nnd tmrli I,iV 1 oirt kAtir ukii:m4L cbfam Skin I uwvieii, rtl n IrnUII .'.' ' lK"irte tl.t IRin, tiMUt'llei mt I" ! t rv.n .iiU s Urti fcrwl RAimil iM JuruwW'l ,f. y nii( t-x I'tman stun ' ItVR 8AI.K HV DkU(K!KTU ANU fAXCT (WUBI D'-i FERD. T. HOPKINS, Propr.ttor, 7 Cntt Jonn SUtti, Nr. . . RVUTJHIIIt, I wmm mm mm mwu. .4