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n m tv - i ----- - --. . if- . in . . FTEN' th' "expression is b"erd that th social aaaon la a " height, but mora seldom Is the remark made that the Lenten eeaaon Ma reached la height or ahould "lt b deptrf?Thrrast-week oouM hard ' ly have bn quieter in aociety it every- una bad left town. Doubtless son) eon -Ma- procuring-- the -proverbial "much- needed reet" and oi may be praparad to aee society; burat forth tn -extra glory when this perlnd of denial la over. Evea ir h-enall- ferWge- -CluDaa re suffering ' and one woman complalna that ao wiany ' are not playing bridge and ao. many ' othera are out of town that aha la the only original member left In bar club. She and the aubatltutea meet In sort U of Irish wake at the ueual time every -4 of course everyone la planning" her apring eoatumea.and ahoppinr '-riw to the mod lata, the tailor and the . .milliner aocnnv moat Of the time. The ' faahlonable weddlnge that have taken place the paet week urtwir """ w7 other vent of Importance and fashion I have brought out aome of the. apring V ; apparel already enough to show that i It la to be unuaually bright and pretty. ; The wedding of Miss Steckpole W John Proctor. and-Mlaa Ran to Sidney -tlx stood out "prominently In the week'a uuliiae. Both iw eeioa CTTieg OTjmenn nm - f wishes to thelf .new home away from Portland. . , ' ' ,' The Graham Quartet chamber mual cal Tueaday evening at the Unitarian -X church waa exceptionally well attended. Mr Richard Koehler. Mra. Helen Ladd Corbett, Mr. Solomon Wrack and Mra. 1 J. Wesley Ladd were the patronesses. - Mrs. Koehler wora a handaom light i chiffon waist and her elegant ermlne- lined wrap waa much commented.on. - - .The art tnueaum cloaee Ita display of the private collection of paintings today. T There haa been a large attendance ever . . alnce It opened two weeka ago, and a . large "number took advantage, of the '-- eloelng night. Thia afternoon It la open general public Tree or aamission. -. Mra. W. D. Waehburoe.. the daughter ' of Mra. Henry E. Jones, and Mlaa Ethel Beharrell. whoae -marriage takea place on .Wednesday, were much entertained last week. - . . " '" The reception for Mra. Dunlway at the Commercial club .Thuraday waa one of the large semi-public event. , Miss -Sarah Ethel Behaxrell. whose Behaxrell t enarrUsa to WUllaro Krteger of Loui- siller ltmtuaVyTlnVM ptaeOTedneaday 1 evening at Taylor Street MethodlaiT .church, haa been entertained the paat fweek. Frlriay evening Mra: Charlea-K. haa been entertained me paai -i -.Chetiery gave a dinner or eignt covers. '. with yellow and white for the, color plan and daffodil In decoration The guests were, besides Mlaa BeharreM' and -'Mn Krieger, - who arrived " Thuraday 1 morning. ' Mr.' and Mrs. O. L. Price. Harry Montgomery, William B?harrU Jr. and Mr. Chenery. Laat night Mlaa P-hfT'l t" ' -wlnrd hrrprl''pl rnffyt a St. Patrlck'a day dinner. Lfilee of -rthe -vail" form d the centerpiece, and the place cards were hundpalnted in : green designs. - The favors for the women were shamrocks and. for the men - miniature green aatin hats. The guests ,' were: ' Mr. and Mra. O. 1 Frlce. Mlaa -Kvelyn-Hurhy.-Mr.- an Mrav-Wllllam Beharrell. Arthur N. DeVore.. Vaughn Beharrell, U A. Cruikahank, John Rog- : era and William B'harrell Jr. Mra. -gHBBg - -:v- ;. ' ;- v i'mwm: -: -:- --y-- ' ,' SI' 1 J WW" " -' - "' mm mmmm ; ii- p : . - - . v 1 l - .: : THE PrkaTlhe Tirrae's arlms tri matroti of honor, William Beharrell Jr. beat man. Mia Evelyn Hurley aololat. Mr. DeVore pUolst. and the other foutmen ushers. Mrs. Frert Cosena, . Miss Be harrell' aunt, entertains Informally for her tomorrow evening. .."". t - . The tegular monthly tea at the Pat ton Home next Tueaday will mark the opening of. the new reception hall. Mra. William Kerr Scot) has th program In charge and has arranged one of unueuej Interest. ; AU lntereated arorinvlted-to attend and meet the old women of the boot. Following la the program:- "Gyp ay Life" (Schumann). Lakme quartet, Mrs. May ttearnorn Schwab, Mies Ethel M. Lytle, Mra. W. A. T. Buahong, Mlsa Kettle Oreer; reading. Tobe'e Monu ment." Mlaa May Oore; piano, rondo. "Rxtrelt 4 la Senate" (Von Weber): ptBlied-HJJtottklMTfcHeiTnan Heppner. - - ' - Mra. William Kerr Scott will repeat some of the favortt songa from the cycle of chtldren'a aonga which she re cently gaveat the Irvlngton rlub. The remaining numbers are:- Violin, "Sere nade" Ordla), ""Hungarian Ode" (Ernat). Waldemar Llnd; Swedish Wedding Meroh" r Sodcrmsn), "Annie (AmbrokeV Lakme ouarTet; "The Four- (fot,), i-My jin y. Claire Monteith; "Snow Flakes" (Cow an), Lakme quartet .:, ,-. ..." --. ........... r-r : Mrs. - A. B. Manley entertained the Tuesday Afternoon club laat week at her home. Ml Willlama avenue. . The rooms werer decorated with evergreen and banqueta of carnations. A sumptu ous luncheon waa served at noon, and a delightful aoolal hour enjoyed before the program hour arrived. The aubject waa "Johnson's Dramas." continued over from the laat meeting, arid the hoetess. who had charge of the program, spoke briefly of the writer's oharaoter. Mrs. Stalllnga gave a deacrlp- tlon of the aoolal conditions of hla time. An -outline -of -"VolpoBe"- was- given by Mr. J. D. Hayes; Mrs. Miller reviewed "The Maaquea," and Mrs. Croft on "The gllent Womajj." - Mre FA.-Moon sang "Beyond the Oatea of Pared lse." Mra, Moon. Mra. E. Foater and Mra. C. T. Croddy were the gueata of the hostess. The club will meet next time with Mrs. Warren fc Whit,. 344. Hall street, at 11 o'clock. . '- - - : ... , . Mr. and Mra P. J.- O'Brien gave 'a aifitieflki'T-nTfht at the rartland hr bot.or of Mra. M. O'Brien, Mr. O Brian's mother, from W lusted, Connecticut who haa been visiting In Portland for 14 montha and will- leave ft week from to day for her home, with her aon and his7 wife. In their private ear. The deco rations at the dinner were elaborate and symbolised th Irish holiday. The fa vors were miniature green emblema, and yellow tullpe and fern formed the centerpiece.- The guests were: Mr. and J Mri. fw Ransome. Mr. and Mra. C. S. Jackson. Mr. and Mra. Joaeph Ooodman, Robert Mmtth, MUa Maud Hahn. Mlaa Margaret Casey, Mra. W. II Corns n, Mrs. H. M. Adams of Beattle, Mrs. H.-M.-Hassett Mr. and Mra. E. E. Lj tle. Master George Stanley. Mis Lillian- O'Brien and. John A. Moran. - .,'.-.' 1 ' ,-: .." - " ' w " W - - .... Mrs. Walter Holman and Mr. Frank j - . t' -' 1 lity.lM .- : . OREGQN SUNDAY J6URNAL. PORTLAND.' SUNDAY K. Wstkins entertained th Friday Even ing Five Hundred club laat week at Mra. Hotmail's home, tit Poplar atreet. T(ier'-weTj si table.'The first prises, a lace fan and a gold tie claap. were won by Mra. Berkley and Earl Cleland. The Second' Brlssa fell to Mrs. Will Nortbrup and Herbert. Hoiighton. The guests were: "Mr. and Mrs,.- Ous Pfun der. Mr. and Mra. Earl Cleland, Dr. and Mra. Berkley, Mr. and Mra. Ed Werleln. Dr. and Mra. Will Northrup. Mr, and Mra. W. W. Harder. Mr. and Mrs. Her bert uItoughton."Mr. and Mrs.- Edgar 6tevn. Mr. "and Mra. Benjamin Trenk man. Mie4 Billings. Mrs. V. - A, Storey, MrCocaran,Mr. and Mr. Frank Wat kins and Mr. and Mra.-Holmes. - A number of dlmiera and luncheons were given in honor of Mlsa Freda Rau before her marriage . laat week. On Monday evening Mr. and Mra. Fred Rothohlld gave ft family dinner for her at the Cdmmerctal club with table dec orations of pink carnatlona. . On Tues day evening J. M. Rothchild. her. uncle from San Fraaclaco,-gavs a. dinner at the Portland "and violets' and plnk roaes were used. Mr. Loeb of Philadelphia ?ava a theatre party at the Marquam fterward In honor of the visiting rela tives, with -supper-at the grill following. Smaller luncheons were given by her girl friends. Mr. Oeorg F. Brtce entertained th 1 i W T5 Portia rlub-Tuasday a f tnrruoi.-at. hex home. Twenty-eighth and East Main t aTreets " The Flurrgeclded " to Inorefti the membership to It. Mrs. J. B. Hors ford sang "Just a-Weary In for You" (Carrie Jacob- Sond) and waa accom. panted by Mrs. Ueorgs B. Cellara. In the games played during th afternoon, Mrs. W. M. -Cake won the ftrat prise, ft Rookwood stein, end Mra. J. B. Hora ford, th second, ft hand-painted Jar. The-next meeting will be with Mrs. Cellara at S24 Eaat Eleventh street, Tueaday afternoon. March. 37. .Mr. Henry K; , Jones entertained Wednesday evening at bridge for her daughter, Mra. W. D. Waahburne of Minneapolis, who Is visiting here. There ware eight tablea and th prise war won by Mrs, - Richard Koehler and Zera Snow. Mrs. Waahburne expects to re main with her mother about two weeka longer. Mrr- Waahburne will-Joln-1er aoon to take the Journey back with her. There have been a number of Invita tions for her to Informal luncheons and dinners during the week. , w w A number of people, headed by Mrs. wmiam iiaraer, wui max up a party to go to Balem' to aee the opening of ttss stofk compsny tomorrow night In "The Christian." - The -" appearance of Miss Lillian . Croaaman as one- of the principals with Miss Lillian. Lawrence Is attracting aome attention and especially In Salem, which is her borne. The good wlahes of many in Portland, where she haa been atudylng music and dramatic art for aome Vime, go with her. The Monday History club met laat week with Mrs. J. Allon Harrison in m for the after- noon was a debate, "Resolved. That woman suffrage would be detrimental to the state." for which the club divided itself Into two sides. The affirmative won, and then a personal vet was taken on the question and there waa ft tie. The. dub wilt meet next week with Mr. Keinagh,, w w - , ' j Mlssea Nina and Leila Guthi'Ie enter- JktmiftttvXi trtfurnl t lienor Ibrir brnnfiful ttrtv Btttt . - --' -7-.T. '- metthtibimt -'-----", --.'-. 77.', bitflag ' ? X"'- 7' ' ''""'' ( flttthmyf will ttul alnnwrft fn Jtunh trtUnIr iutrrr ts sftlt te 0tia frbnt00 '' .-5" 7 : . . --: 7: A &tlt(ttb Orrbrartn ot hwrtttg yittt ivtll xtnbet muwtr tt. XatsUrsswi, w .j, 9thn S)taak fiaa it (Offals 2if laj will (sniiHM $!: -....' ,iTstftaf . m'. t f. s. ( i.A ih, nmwr Vlrvm HunilreH nlukk ' f nrmed fl by some of - the young; people Friday night ' The members are: The Mlssea Outhrij, Miss Belle Cunningham, -! Anna Hhea. Mlaa Helen Koaenfeld. Mia Helen Burner. Ormond Rankln,v James Polhemua. Troy Myers. Kenneth Poor man, Lew Willlama and Irving Stearns. ' Mrs. Gregory entertained the 10I Whls tfub - in a . .ohsrastag manner Thuraday afternoon. The flrst prlae waa won by the hostess, the second by Mrs. fetury-, and- -the- -eonsolatteei- - by Mra. Wise. . After card's . a luncheon menu ,wa aerved at the email -tshlea 4The neat, meeting wUl be with- Meev-f Planch at JO. Madlaon atreet, March if, ... . ' Th Monday Bridge club . met . laat week with Mr, i Warren FTr Houghton and the prisee were won by Mrs. Harry Nunn and Mrs. Ralph Wilbur, both ot whom are substituting for abaent mem bers. . Miss Susie Btott entertained the Wednesday olub and had an extra table mad up of few friend. . . , - it ,. Mra., W. A. Hathaway entertslned the Thuraday" Afternoon Bridge club, - of whirb 4 tie a ft member, last week, at her home on Johnson street The nu.' rubers play . for a aeaaon prise In the spring, and none are swarded at th fortnightly meeting. ... w , Mrs. John K. Kollock. who has been In the hospital for two er three weeka, is expected to be taken horn today. She ia recovering rapidly and her frlenda will be glad to have her Join them again In social activities In a few weeka. ' ' - ., -. . ... - - Th chrltnlng ef Mr. and Mr. W'al ter BTjrrsll's little daughter hla morn Ing at their beautiful horn tn Haw thorne Park will be the occasion of ft pretty gathering. Several friend -out-alde of th family hav been invited. ... .-.,. -' John Proctor ntertalnd hi wadding party at dinner lit the Portland Tueaday evening tn honor of his bride. Mr. Frank Warren Jr. gave ft dinner Mon day evening for Mis Stackpele, at which th groora-eleot was present. - Mrs."A. Meier enrertslned th After noon Bridg olub Friday. Th prise werr-won by Mr. ! N. Flelsohner, Mr. Sol Rosenfeld. Mr. Jullu-Myr, and Ml Metsger, , Mra. P. L. Willis and bar daughter 1S"T nilt tit an f1mntm .of cards next Saturday at Mrs. AlUy horn. Mrs. William Hardr has InvlUtion out for an Informal evening of whist next Thursday ftt her horn.. Ml Mar shall street ' Mr. Fred Nottner of Irving street entertained yesterday with as Informal evening of Sv hundr4. . EVENTS OF THE WEEK Captain and Mrs. L. A. Bailey cele brated their silver wedding anniversary Monday evening.- t their home, 41 Park atreet Th evening; . waa spent with muslo and 1st in th venlng s. aupper wa aerved in the dining-room.' W. H. Beharrell was toaatmftatar and number of the guests responded with remarks complimentary to the boat and hostess. Those present were Mr. and Mra. W. H. Beharrell, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- mitage, Ms '.and Mrs. Robinson, Mr. and (Mrs. i. is. Duback, Mr. ana Mra. Duback. Mr. and Mrs. M. Steel. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Farmer, Mr. and Mr.- P. Kw. Mr. and Mra. David Povey, Captfttn and Mra.-Pop, Captain and Mr.'-Alleni Cap tain and Mrs. Peas. Mr. and - Mrs. Lnthr,- Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. Bealea, Mlas Beharrell, Miss Toung, Mrs, Pat terson, Mrs. Nothnagla, Mrs. Neppach, Mra, Seed, Mra. Clark, Mrs. Akin, Mr. Brown, Captain Ahlln and V. Bharrell. '- A pleasant vat of th week waa the - bTrthd7 nrtrls given Hrarfdergraaa, Mr. and Mra. T. C. Wads-1 w. T. iiubbftra at nr some, in Ease Alder street. Saturday vnlng Maroh 18. A, number or her mends srathare and enjoyed a. musical program. ' Mrs. T. Chaptn ssng with Miss Edith Bastes (who also played aeveral plane solosX ss accompanist. Herresnments . were served by the tnvsdlnr uts. Thoe present were Mr. and Mr. P, Borgan, Mr. and'.'Mrs. Lossner. Mr. Snd Mrs. ft yent rmtttrrtl i$ rU fl lul will yre tuli 5nttr irn- Mrtr : - . ... ut I " 'MORNING. MARCH 18, Ladi les Outfitters LEADING "FURRIERS- A Most Complete ai4 T' Handsome Lin of rf'.--rr Jaclets sfor In' varioug shadea ot tan and black; 1 th rejrulation collar les and corset sty les ; plain and fancy trimmed.- Price ranging "from l -a,i x .a . $8.00 to $25.00 Spring - We Announce .- . , -. . -.. ""-New v : Out s h owing of 'Dress and. Evening ft Hats ia very exten- sivev Dalntynihades Shipments . of old rose. anS mil 0 1 ltl8ip meter1lae among the prettiest Third Floor. dolors shown . Young Girls ChicCoata Our provision- this season for young girls' needs is extremely comprehensive and complete, full of taste, cmc ana styie. . inese smart little coats are graceful in the extreme, and at-the attached prices are true -Silverfield bargain. . Misses'- Coats made of tan covert, gray tweeds, mixtures . and cheviots; finished with, self-strapping and silk braid; prices ranging from Sires 4 Hignest Prices Paid I Henry Westermlr, Mr. and Mrs. Ding- man. Mra. Jasnaraon. Mr. and Mrs. Pen- J worth. Mia Edith Eaatea. Mr. and Mrs. McBrlsn, Mr. and Mrs. Will Robson. Mr. end Mrs. Pearson, and Mr. and Mr. Jim Robaon. - ' .. .'. Mr. and Mis. Charjes Ingle field and Miss Inglofleld entertained five officers of th British steamship Ilford at n old-asMowed--Eiigllsh dinner laat Wed tiearfe avenlne. Am Mr. and Mra. Inrie- 4-4eM-Wr bora nd rjared-ln;JBrttain. they understood -Just what to prepare for th boy from horn. Th table and dining-room war decorated with flow er and American and English flags. ()ama and .muslo war enjoyed both be fore ftnd after th feast. Th guests I were: Third Officer W. H. Barrett, Third Engineer W. Cox,' Fourth Kngi neer C. H. Davis, and Apprentices J. Senior and HV Potter. .: ...i. Portland lodg. No. 12. Modern For ester,-held it regular meeting In ita lodgeroom In the Ablngton building. 106 Third street. Monday evening. A das of nine wss Initiated. Sellwood lodge was present In a body. After the business session refreshments were served ftnd dancing followed On next Monday evening Portland lodge. No. J 02, will give a basket social and dance. No admission fee will be charged. ' Mrs. Susan Welch entertained the Sewing club of LI nooIn-Oar field corps at her home.1 75 Market street, Tues day. Mr. Welch was aaalsted by Mrs. M. K. Craven. The guests were treated to an old-fashioned New England boiled dinner. e great deal of work wss done end many order filled. Mrs. Ida Porter-Boyer has been received as ft member. ., ....'... . . i .- ' "it The aoolal evening given by the Scott Toting eamp of Spanish War Veterans Wedneadsy evening ' waa In hofior of Bert Kerrigan, who leave tomorrow for Athens to enter the Olympift meet. There waa whist and dancing In Auditorium hall andcheer and .goodbyes for. th champion. Home-made . refreshment I werervd..; ; . j WEDDINGS. 1 ,' v A beautiful -wedding waa that at Orac - Methodlat Kplacopal church Wedneeday evening when Mlsa' Marion Knox Btackpole was married to John Proctor of New York City. Mr. and Mr Proctor left on the night treln for New Tork, whence they will sail Imme dlately on ft -four months' trip. through Kurope. They will' visit Olbrslter, Hpain, Pari. Holland and Lgndon and will re turn In the summer to make their home In New York. . Dr. Clarence True Wilson red th ceremony and Mra. Warren K. Thomaa was at 4h organ. -Th-brld bad fer aome time been a member of th Lakme quartet, which Js under the direction of Mra. Thomas, and ft pretty feature of the ceremony waa their alnglng of "Faithful and True," the Lohengrin bridal hymn for the wedding march. Prior to that they aang "Believe Me If AH Thome Kndearlng Young Charms,'; Miss Jvettl Oreer supplied the place of the bride and sang with Mrs. May Dear born Schwab, Miss Ethel Lytle and Mrs. W. A. T. Bullion?. Hall for Rent I -"For dstK-Ing psMles or entertainment. lninaler Hall, tb and Alder streets. ' I ., ' . ' , . -1803. - Stum .' 's V ' The' artist has very" faith-T fully portrsryedl -tWe -stilt ln r (rx - -- the picture;, puf it more closly-rmble a - Fifty-. Dollar garment than U does one at twenty-five. We shall' sell them, however,"? at the latter figure, "v " ;V ' . Made of light-weight broad clothandPnamaa; coat is cut in the new Eton model, trimmed with silk1 braid and. touches of white cloth, fin ished with - little buttons. Skirts are ia the new circular model, also plaited, f ; -. Other suits at the same price ' 'are : made with - the new Cargo Coat, of fine broad- -- cloth, trimmed with braid; quite variety: ef colors. ; These garments are among the nattiest we shall show ' - this season at thia price..,..,. ;r..... 25.00 t 1 nunnery 1 rf ytSXtXlfn Immediate:. " j ?X!L weT nothing ia pret-. ( I t VTy tier than the sailor us' tfwxttrzr&r. fbr I" - r : " -ewr?we L mmm mmmm mA inMm I , ,,1 t k inr 1 ntat '1 , . EVER OFFERED IN PORTLAND . , A host of splendid, service- . able stylish Stoles, Boaa and ' TTIes Zia TaH " the 7" popular .'of thia season's most favorable Furs made in SILVERFIELD'S ' usual perfect manner - Furs suitable for-Portland wear the year round; values up to f 10.00 $3X5 On Display in to It years.., Street for Raw Furs. ; ; At H. B. Fourth aa4 -New Arrrral. i : GomLination Suits ; IaduJia tie '.';" 7' 7 -SILK :.".5.;7;; :7 1 ..J.. Also '7. r -7: .-' : - -77- '7 Silk Coats and Tan Coverts ta All tng Latest 'Cuts 7 '- Mlas Florence Btackpole attended her sister and wore white crepe de chine, cut princess. Her shower bouquet was of lilies of the valley and maiden hair fern. The bride followed her, a picture of beauty. In ft princes robe of hand woven lace over cream moire, with ft long veil. Her flowers war annuncia tion lilies and she wore ft handsome necklace of diamond aet In platinum, th gift of th bridegroom. Dr. O. Lane Tannehlll Jr. 'Of Haiti more attended Mr. Prortois - The ushers were Lionel Paget, Dr. William Wick, Robert 8. FarreU and Luther Bteet. ; ; After, the marriage servlc .ft recep tion was gtverraf th hom of Mr. O. 1). Btackpole, 60 Madison atreet, for the relativea only. ' Mra. Tannehlll, the brlde'a aiater, and Dr. ..Tannehlll left Thursday , evening for their home in Baltimore and thence go to New York to aee Mr. and Mra. Proctor s 11 on the Stth. ' - . .- : . - -- Th wedding of .Mis Frieda 8. Rau and Sidney Irving. Ackarman of Bun Francisco wa celebrated with elaborate ceremony- Wednesday - evening at the hom-f -the ttrlJ e-Trente,M snd Mra. Lou I a Rau, 62 Irving atreet, . Dr. Stephen 8. Wise officiated. Th room were decorated with festoons of colored Incandescent Interwoven with smllnx and rose and the recess In which the bridal couple stood waa draped with pink and white tulle. Palms were banked on either aide. . Miss Virginia Ackerman, the bridegroom' sister, attended the bridge and Harry Prelss of New York was the best man. Parsons' orchestra played the wedding march. Th bride was handsomely gowned in white lac trimmed with rose point made over aatln. IleT veil wss caught up with net ural orange blossoms and - her -ahower bouquet waa of lilies of the Valley. Her maid of honor wort a dellcal white em broidered lingerie gown .and carried a shower of Bridesmaid rosea - After the ceremony a wedding dinner waa served to th ft guests present. The table wss beautiful with lilies of Ilia valley and. pink ro.,Mr. and :v -14 oman 0 St1 ore FOURTH AND MORRISON STS. i DatmiIew Suit &-$25 iif mm. 1 g11 I ' I v --' " v An Elegant' r Display of Z, i-New- Waista viduauty always : found In Silverfi aid's MUlinery. ... and Misses. Greatest Fur Bargain: mm-. Our Morrison - Window, Send for 'Price"List LITT S ValuBtea tn No Obligation to Buy is Incurred By those who call to inspect our new importations of Oriental Rugs W have received some5 hew- and beautiful creations in these supremely handsome' and luxur ious floor coverings. Nothing, so elegant and rich has ever be fore been seen here. Atiyek BroSe ' six WAJumrevroaT t. .'" : Tel. Maia aOSO. Set lot sad lltlw Webber's Studio MssV)lla. Benje, Cnttsr Instrnetlea. . trl Mvhratrs fer iwcenttmia Afont for Otesot Msndetlos.. 87S AUer. Msls 30SS. I Mr. Ackerman left Thursday for aouth ern .siirornis,. wnere iney wui tan short trip and will be at home In Bs Francisco In April." A large rept1o .(Continued en Pag StxtnUan.) .... twnmJk ....-,'....,... 1