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3- SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1907. the Morning ASTourAN, a stoma, Oregon. . ; J;: ; THE WEEK IN ! ! L ASTORIA SOCIETY 11 .SB. .'' tfHHHHWWHWWmH a ii 1 1...,. .,.!.. i ... n.v.nai mi 144 Duans street, Phong had S0l. No than 10 o'clock Baturday morning, tor than that time. Thort lii tin undertone of Joyousneee which In welling to cllmai, tad there In mi need of ft prophet to tell un Unit the wieort whloh will burt Into sway will contain an unusually large measure of pleasure. There have been many additions to social circles during the Inst year, and th functions that are given are becoming more elaborately ambitious, And what should be more natural than that thli olty-by-ths-eea, gem, In Hi sheeny Setting of the broad Columbia, aa blue mm th np. should bo tho center of a little world of gaiety. :: For the past week, aa In tha previous prrto1 of the IVnltonUttl season, re ligious observance haa Influenced all forma of entertainment A few were lured away to hear Madam Butterfly on Frldiy. A prominent musician of Portland riorts tha opera aa very Impressive." In one party who attended wera Mra. Norman Trover, the MlBses May and lUtil. utslnger and Marie Utslnger, va Holmes and Carol Young. Out-of-town partlea are growing more popular, A harp of Infinite mel ody la playing. It mulc to wafted over the water and through tha tope of the reii pine trees, but, there are deptha beyond to be eiplored where the song of aprlng la heard mora aweet ly. Bo. It la to hie to the aea beach or to the wooded forta by the ea, or to some country glade. Mr Willie and Captain Willie en tertained at dinner, last Baturday, three bachelors of the Fort and three young ladle, In honor of Mine Willie who la Captain Wlllla sister. A large party waa given by the skat Ing club to Cathalamet, Thursday. The weather vai good and the hoitt ride w dnllghlful. The usual skating we enjoyed on th excellent rink thero then, after refreshments were served there was dancing until cloven thirty. Thla event aurpaaaed anything here, tofore given by the club, a a social success. The uul skating meet waa held, Friday evening, at freRirs rink. It 1 aulil that trior In to bo a motor bout fitted for tho coming aummor, e jwctnlly for the purpose of conveyance of partlea to different beautiful point around the rlvera, where convenience will be arranited for picturesque com fort. No doubt there will be numorous picnics and moon-light hope. ( Oaneing Club Party, The younger net whom aoclnl affairs promise to ecllpee In dainty formality other of greater pretension-, aeored a little triumph, on the occaalon of the fancy dress party when they gave at Logan' hall on Wednesday. The coa. turning waa generally Colonial In ef fect, although aeveral striking "depar ture were noted. Two, who were alwnya tha center of admiring eyea were, little Miss Gar ner and Master Roberta who had the most winning picture when together. Ml flarner waa In Colonial costume white over blue. 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It dissolves and Expels Tumors ftt an early stage Subdues Faintness, Nervous Prostration, Exhaustion, and strengthens and tones the Stomaoh. Cures Headache, General Debility, Indigestion, and invigorates the whole female sysem. It is an excellent remedy for derangements of the Kidneys la either sex. X.tl.tt.tti tut - , will DleMO bs sent to Mis Alert, communication will be received later x-rlt In cae of mm event occurring la Mia Bertha Stephenson waa no ticeably pretty In colonial old rose and green, with powdered hair, Mla Maud Hum was admired aa uaual, In white Empire with white poke bonnet. Oth- bora who were beautiful and cnaemble mitdo a bright and fascinating pic turn were the Mlea Mildred flmlth In blue Empire, Louise Wl In blue Polly Vardon, Hattle Wise a Scotch girl, IJIrdle Wise ft sun-bonnet girl In blue and white checkered gingham Kanny Gregory a Indian prlnceaa, Ml Johnon a Dutch girl, Nannette Htlnmin, Pinlah and Ml Gall Ro berta as Liberty, Gladys Graham Nellie Wllaon and Ruby HammcrMrom U.ni I'oator and Myrtle Harrison In Ciloulul gown. Virgil Nolan was the most notlceil of the boys. In a ap'en did make-up aa ft country boy. Mot of the other were aoldlera or sailor. A flah-Ught plctura waa taken of the parly, artistically grouped. Punch was served and an orchestra furnished music. The Birthday club, of the Presbyter Inn church waa dollghtfully entertained by Mra. Gearhart ftt ft tea, on Wednee day afternoon, which waa converted Into another benefit for the Seamen' Home building fund. The parlors were decked with the aprlng flowers and exquisitely dainty refreahmenta wra served In courses by Mla Ba ther Gearhart who assisted her mother, The W, C. T. U. held a buelneas meet lug, on Thursday afternoon In which were planned a number of other en tertalnmenta for the benefit of the Seamen' Home fund. Mrs. J. E. Fergtiaon Is entertaining In honor of her mother, Mrs. Haw- thorne. who will leave aoon for Hood river to stay Indefinitely, with her son Mr. Mont, Hawthorne. , Tuesday, the ladlea of the MethodHt church were entertained at the Fergu son home at a tea. Several musical numbers contributed to the entertain inont On Thursday another afternoon was given In honor of Mrs. Hawthorne at which about twenty ladles were pre sent Ml Wlllard ng very aweet iy. German residents of thla city, of which there are a comparltlvely large number of our most prominent cltl xens ami their families, take great plea sure In the social meetings which are held frequently, of the Queen Louise Lodge. On the birthdays of the dif ferent members the lodge la entertain, ed with true Gorman hospitality at their respective homes. On Monday Mra. J. C. Utalnger gave one of these moat enjoyable affairs. Mrs. Ktrchoff gave a coffee, on Sat urday, nt which her daughters, Ml Alwtna and Miss Pauline entertained the guests most dollghtfully by in strumental mumc. Wednesday, Mra. Boentchen, In East Aatnrlu, entertained, In honor of Mr. Boentchen senior, who haa reached the Vegetable Compound ills, made only of root and herbs. llllw 111 Is- BiftiaaiisW i w lyr-titw-it-i'-r intr- , - hiilu old ago of HO, wits the honored guest, among the party of about thir ty, Miss Wlllard favored the compan by a vocal solo which was much ap preciated, Saturday Mr. Bnsll entertained at a birthday party. The wedding of Ml Christine Bart and Mr. Beckley occurred In Portland, on Wedneadu. The young couple ex pect to make Portland their home for a time after which they will go to Mr. Hockley's large cattel ranch. Mrs, Hattle Baker, of Portland waa a guet of Mr, and Mr, F. J. Donner berg, at their seaside cottage, over Sunday. Mrs. Fred Warren who ha been In Portland for two weeka haa returned home, Mla Mabel Taylor Is recovered from her recent Ulnea and la visiting In the city, with Miss Grace Stoke. Ml Rebu Hobson whose sweet voice we hava mled so long Is here and la expecting her slater Mrs, Hal derman, and Mr. Halderman, back from Washington, today. Mr. Bogart of Portland who I often a guest In Astoria, passed W rough the city to the beach this week, Mr. Frank Spittle and Miss Alice Spittle were among the visitors to the metropolis, tbla week, to hear Madam Butterfly. Miss Carnahan and Miss Lois Car nahan are in Portland. Mr. Wlllla and Miss Willis, visited In Astoria, on Friday, The Clover club was entertained, on Tuesday, at the homo of Mr. Harvey Goodall, on Duane st. Clubs.' Mrs, Hazen, of East Astoria, enter tained the Thursday club, - The Pastime club was entertained by tho McH'lauies Morse and Broad water. At cards the club prize win ners were M. and Mr. Rober, and the guests prlxe were won by Miss Dick enson and Mr. Sky lea. This evening, Mrs. Broadwater and Dr. Broadwater who will leave As torla, shortly for 0klund Cal., were presented with a beautiful, solid silver fork. Miss Alma Holmes entertained the D. M. C. D. club. MISS ALERT LUCILE'S LETTER. March 10th, 1907 My Dear Harriet: You really must go with me oa your Raster shopping for I cannot do Justice to the mellllluous, Iridescent things which I saw In the shops this week. Friday waa opening day In all the smart millinery establishments. At Jalolfs there was a throng all day and the opening was continued Sat urduy. Among the elegant creations there are several real - Parisian pat terns. There are other Imported pat tern hats, too the most fetching, grace ful shapes, with that indescribable ar tistic stanp. You'll certainly agree with mo when you see my Easter bon net. It Is a combination of Prince Chap, Mushroom, , and English Walk ing shape In old rose. On tho loft side Is an elegant pair of imported wings and over the crown, a garland of chain pagne' roee-buds. Two heavy sterling silver pins fill In side front and rich wld0 ribbon velvet streamers in the back glve that fmlnshlng touch of ele gance. Do not fall to visit Mrs. Pennington's on Ttond St., and buy at least one of your hats tor tno coming season. As her hatB 'are simply lrrestlble. And stationery? You will And the quin tessence of refined taste at the Owl Drug store, In too Eaton-Hurlburt pa pers. Now that e must prepare for the after-Lenten functions this Is a most Important question, so don't for get, my dear, that, there, Is a full as aortement of the very finest quality of linen and vellum and the correct thing in shape and cut, for all manner of pollto correspondence. Next week I shall tell you of some things which will appeal to your pas sion for the beautiful, and to your pocket-book but now no more, so adieu, Faithfully Yours, LUCILE Tetter, Salt Rheum and Eoxema. These are diseases for which Cham berlain's Salve Is especially valuable. It quickly allays the itching and smarting and soon effects a cure Price 26 cents. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. loKk Io II Mrs, Georgie Penningtoti ! Mr. Bowser GoesHunting Expected to Shoot Rabbits, but Has a Batde With Farmers and a Dog. COMES HOME A WRECK As Usual, Blames His Wife For Mis fortunes and Says She Tried to Get Him Killed (Copyright, 1906. by C. H. Sutcllffe, WHEN breakfast was announc ed the other morning ' Mr. Bowser still lingered upstairs, and It was not until he was twenty minutes late that be appeared. Then, to Mrs. Bowser's surprise, he was dressed In a hunting suit, and his demeanor was that of a Nlmrod, "What on earth does this mean?" she asked as she got her breath. "Have you forgotten the day?" he queried to reply. "This Is the day when I always hie me forth to the country to take my annual rabbit hunt Just enough snow fell last night for good tracking." "But where did you get that suit!" "Had It In the house for a month." "Are you going to hunt rabbits with a sand bag?" "Scarcely, my dear. I have a thirty dollar shotgun upstairs." "Well, your rabbits will cost you about $10 apiece, but I've got nothing to say. I know how It will all come out, however." "My dear woman, I need a day off. ( need some excitement. I dote on rHBBI WZ&B TRACKS RIGHT TOTOEB HIS BYES. rabbit pie. I love to trail the hare to his den. This outfit is rather costly, r 3r .in tt MaiiEery C. Special Grand Showing Five hundred up-to-date, stylish creations in Ladies' Swell Headgear. Every late style shown in great numbers. A tre mendous line of early Spring Hats at prices lower than the lowest. Our im mense business warrants low prices. The Bon Ton is selling the swellest hats in the city for the least money. . 483 Bond Street I but I figure that I will make up for lit in Increased health and spirits. 1 There is nothing so bracing as the ! early winter air In the country. I am told that It Is no trick at all for a good shot to knock over 200 rabbits In a day. If I can market 175, It will half pay for my outfit." Mrs. Bowser Apprehensive. "But things will happen, and you will come home mad and talk about my trying to assassinate you," protested Mrs. Bowser. "When you went last year" "My dear woman," he Interrupted, "there is nothing to happen. No one will come home mad. When I ring the bell, come to the door and gaze upon a wagon load of rabbits." What was the use of saying any more? Mr. Bowser had planned to go, would go, and words were simply wasted In seeking to turn him aside. He might by accident or otherwise manage to kill one poor little rabbit, and, if. so, it would make him good na tural for a week. He cut his breakfast short that he might make a start, and he was in Jovial spirits as he pranced up the street with a shotgun on his shoulder to take a suburban car to the scene of conflict. There was only one other passenger at that early hour. He was a farmer who had come Into town the day before for a pound of baking powder and got things mixed up and drank a pint of whisky instead. He was going home mad about It, and when Mr. Bowser got on the car he growlingly asked: "What brass band 'do you belong to, old man?" "This is my hunting costume," was the reply from the good feeling Nim rod. "Oh! What the devil are you going to hunt for cockroaches?" "Rabbits, my friend." "Humph! Some men never get over being fools!" ., Strikes Track at Once. Mr. Bowser whistled and smiled and refused to get vexed or to hold any more conversation and in due time was landed out among the farmers. The fields lay before him broad and white, and he climbed a fence' and made for a bit of woods. He had heard that, while alligators preferred water, rabbits took to the woods for choice He had hardly reached the first tree when he found himself in luck. There were tracks right under his eyes, and be felt his pulses bound with excite ment He could not be mistaken. Some beast had passed that way. The trail was red hot The instinct of the hunter was strong upon Mr. Bowser. He crouched low and followed the tracks, with his ye8 scanning the woods ahead of mm and his gun ready for Instant use. , Only a hunter knows the thrill of such a moment The game may be uncovered at any instant, or the snapping of a twig may send It hounding away in wild alara. As carefully as a Pawnee on the trail of a scalp, Mr. Bowser moved for ward. After he had gone a quarter of a mile he saw that the tracks grew fresher, and In ono of them he plainly observed the Initials "K. t. B. P." ..'Continued on Page ,6.) 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