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I", i L., 4 '-X .,.. "! k STEDIFOTtf) WAIE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD OREGON, SATURDAY, 'APJlJTi 17, 3015 pxgb TRnm t v V ' r V 4 ( All communlrntloui nbould ho In by Krlilny, Aildroia society odltor, or I'honn 7G, Tim ittiii;o of (ho HInr theater wns Jinnlwiil with flowers Momtiiy nfter iioon on (ho occnsslon of hlo (Ircntor Moil ford Club intiHlcnl, innklni; n fll (Iiik hoIIIiik for Ihu muslclnns. Mm. Tlllxrolf, t ItO IlllStl'SS, being out of town, Mr. Wruoii vuwlcr look olnirno. Tho firm number, n piano ilimt ImiIwooii Miss 1'nrn Hutchison nuil Minn Vcnltii Hamilton, wns Kront ly miprcclntoil, nnd tlioy responded to llio encoro with tho tluut "Hun Knry," hy MowsUowslil.' .Minn I'lnrcucn llnxolrlgg sntiR tow nouns, "llolovud," hy NotdlltiKor, mul "Homowhiiro n Volco In CnllltiK," by Tu (, tho lttlr bulim espoclnlly flno, mul uns pnrtly ropented nit nit on euro, lu mlilltloii lo tho piano nc roiupiinlimuit hy Mrs. Marsh, tho vi olin wan alio played by Mr. Juntos, iiuikliiK a Kroat mldlllnn. Tho violin nnu by Mr. .In in en wns a tnniitn by (Irlog, mid ullhoucli a long mul difficult selection, ns bcnuttful ly pln)d mid ably seconded by Mm. Mursh, nrcoiupnuliit. Mm. llert Anderson snug n do IlKhtful nolo, "Hum l.o Applo IIiiiIn," by Cmt'ry, ami roiouilcd with tho jKipulnr bnllnd, "llonnln Sweat lies tiln, tho Mnld of Dundee." Tho nrroiiipanliuotit wan ilnoil hy Mm, llokn with croat expression. Mm. Wold, tho president of tho luiislrnl club, wns fortuunto lu no curliu; Mini nin tifiiwnlt of tho An ilrnws A pern company to sing a se lection. The. hearty npplauiio broiiRlit n giWrnun reply. Miss Doris Hulllvnu'n flno rondl- tlou n f n scene between Anron llurr nud Mary Rcudder canto an n surprise to inoHt of tlm audlcnro nnd tho ri- uponno, nnothvr tircnn front 'A Mln- ,JmBrVorry," wan oiiunlly good. WtroURli tlm conrtt-iiy of Mr: Her- .vjiard)fiiiannKcr of tho Htnr thoatro, Mr. Owoiih nnug two koiirm. Ills well Jtrnlncd volcu mndo tho nongs oh (Voclaly plrailng. Mjl'ho lam number on tho program, n Yocn'l duot, "Mm. Doctor nnd Mrs. J'roqtor," niljg by Mm. llort Andor Afro.ii and MIhk Ilnzolrlgg, niado tho hit t f tho nfirnnon, tho nctlng nnd ding ing bringing nut tho comic ni'iitlmont llo'tKirfoctlon. (lk's Tho Alumni danco which wns given p TiM'uduy ovenlng lu tho nuinll Nnt- 8larluui hull proved to bo ono of tho lnottt vitjoynblo nffnlm of tho noaiion. Tho oiukIc wns furnlHhml by Hazol- iIkk mid Curns. . Tlm following worn iiroxent: Tho Iwcrt Dorothy Thorim, Jonn Hudgo. j,1,onh Witlthcm, Mnrlo lllfiut. Hth)l Klfort. Dorothy Wicks, Mlldri'd An- I J (flmtys lllnmnu, lllnncho Hoyt, Ks- 7I11T wnrnor, J.mirn (Snlos, llntol llron, Mlldrod Wlclts,, llnrtwlg, A Upon Allon, Mahol Kvann, mh - H)vur, Hthol Prlco, Davis, Mlldrod i t5'a,"K'', nn'' Mnr?ar4)l Kngllsh; Mosnm, j'fw '''"iili Hny, llornco llromloy, Itnlph I "Tlorco, Colo Holmes, Myrnit 1'owoll, W CnrlVunrtwIg, Hnrl Hubbnrd. Adrlntt ,vne, hylo Wullhors, Dick Hnnco, ilnrry ItOHonborg, Klmor Kohs, Virgil tilrmig, Cnrtor Ilrnndon, (loo. Ontos, million Hchiichnrd, Kvurott Ln Mnr, X)nvo ItoHonlwrg, Mr, Monro, Charles , ,3iy I'rnnrls Ilonnott, Lloyd Wllllnm- 'jmHQji. Hon riyiunlo, Kdson Joromo, '- JM'iuiui iiuounru, iionry amor 'lAtlliiirAlhliir. nud roroptlnn was given by tlm 8t. 1 .,! Djilrk'n church nt tho Imll Tuesdny ' 15iy,,K for lUHhop Humuor, who was xiiiHing niH first vihu to Muiiroru nnu 111 clnircli. A very oxcollent pro- train had boon arranged nnd nddod iimich to tho enjoyment of tho ovon liig, tho docarntlons woro very offoc- vtlw nml iwflnrtml liinnli rrnillt Ilium .i7'WXQ commlttoo. , J Tho bishop mot ovoryono, both tho . '"L,2 mrch inomborH nnd thouo not nsHo USisrgi; (K0( wilh a, Mnrk.H. wilh .ho cor- illty of nn old friend, nnd carried ny with hint tho high opinion nnd id will of all who woro proHont. .MrH. Mnv Illlililitr wlin lina linnn tljio guout of her Mlfltnr Mrs. 10. 11, AVhibb of Control Point, roturnod to how- homo In Hoohostor, N. Y Thurs tlaiV. MIhh lHabollo llurbldgo spont tho ook end with MIhh Vorn .lurmstn of I'Atoonlx, whom thoy attended tho lnhty given for MUs Klmor, myi fTho Wodnosday Study Club will irAoot ut tho library Wodnosday after noon April 28th. instead of Anrll Tim U'onmn'it Home Mlsslounry Horloty of tltd M. K. Churcli hold their roKtilnr monthly mooting tit (ho homo of Mm. C, A. Meeker. Aftor tho imtinl huflliiftfin mid ronulnr study, tho topic being "Hod Man's; l.nnd," n ntimbor of tho Indlou told briefly some or tho mom Interesting tblngw of tlio Wommi'H Home mid FdrolKtt Convention ho)d nt fJrnnt I'ntm tho 7th nud Hth of April. Tho notables wnra Mini llentla of Clilun mid MIhh Clark from Knstorn Africa. Thoy nvo n very vivid do Hcrlptlon of tho work boltiK douo In thoNo countrloN through tho forolgn society. Mm, llodkln, fluid scrrotnry for tho homo society lllumrntod what they wero doing by slercoptlcoti vlown show-lny v. lint an extensive work In linlnic donn toward Iniprovlnb tho moral condltlomi through nil tho countries bovcrned by 'tho United Htatos. Ilaforo ndjournmont It wan voted to innkii tho May mooting Mother's Jewels Day, Refreshments of Ico crrnni mid enko were served hy Mm. V. II. Meeker mid mmlmnntn. Mr, and Mrs. John M, Hoot an noiiured Wednesday evening tho en gagement of their daughter Miss Josephine- Hoot to Mr. Both M. Ilullls, son of S. H. Utitlls, tho wedding to (alio plnco In tho early glimmer. Miss Hoot Is well known In tho valley and Is ono of tho popular )oung ladles of tho xitingcr set. Mr. llullls tins only resided In tho valley for about n year, having como hero from Chicago to manage his father's mlnn nt Sterling. Tho engagement comes ns n sur prlsn to tho many friends of tho two joiing people. Mr. nnd Mm. A. Conro Floro en tertained nt 7 o'clock dinner Tues dny evening at their ranch homo near Central Point In honor of Illihop Humner, who Is nn old friend of tho Klcrn family of Chicago. The guests were HUhop Hiiinhor, Jtov. and Mm. W. It. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hopkins, Mr. Chandler Hgun, Hlgnor Halratort' Olordano, Miss Madollno Pratt and Mrs. William Andrews, After dinner tho party attended tho reception given for tho bishop nt St. Mark's Hall In Mcdford. Tho Hhttkenponro Study Club met nt the library Monday evening, tho lender Mr. II. F. Mulkey being nbsent front telt city. It wns unanimously voted that Miss Kllxahctth Fergu son tnko charge of tho evening. Tho piny King I.enr wns begun and very nbly nud Interestingly presented by Miss Ferguson. Among the now names added to tho roll nro Mrs. Frank J. Nowmnn, Mrs. Kdwnrd Cnmpboll, Mrs. W. 1). Welsh, Miss Welsh, Miss Ilitth Cory oil, and Miss Arm llnrmoit. Mm, Hendricks on Knight Htreot wns tho recipient of n surprise pnrty given h j tho W. It. C. ladles Saturday afternoon, April 10, Tho occasion wan tho nnnlvomary of her birth. After n social time refreshments wero served nnd the guests depnrtcd for their homes wishing for more such tlccs. Mrs, Helen Kent on Knst Main Street whoso birthday wns Sunday, April .11. was ngroenbly surprised by n tiuiubor of tho 0. A. II. Post nud W. It. C, who with rofreshmotiiH mot nt her homo Mondny evening. An ununl when tho Post nnd W, II. C, meet for n social n tlinu to bo re mombored Is hail. Mr. mul Mm, SlieetH, Mr, mul Mrs, Hoyer, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnme, Mr. Pay nml MIhh TIioiiiuh, nil vWtetl Moilfonl ThurHiluy evening to attend tho iiiuotiug- of tho Iowa oliili, W. Tyler Smith nnfl wlfo of San Frnndlsco will visit friends In this city n few days next week on route to Shorldnn, Oregon. Mrs, J, 10. Stownrt ontortnlned the Wednesday llrldgo Club at her homo on WoBt Tenth street Wednesday afternoon, Mm. Chorion Hngllnh was hostess to tho Nullo llrldgo Club nt her homo on Onkdnlo nvonuo Thursday after noon. Tho Tuosdny Luncheon Club mot ut tho homo or Mrs. James Dunlop on WoBt Main Stroot Tuosdny after noon. Mr, Ooorgo Trelchlor ontortnlnod tho Flvo Hundred Club at hU home on South Holly Struct Monday even ing, Mr and Mrs. Samuel noseuburg left Monday evening for Scnttlo, Mr. Kuii.muu'N Kutuluy hi'Iioo Iiimh of girln, "The Hustlem," mive a pmty to Mr. CiiiiikIii.v'h i-Iiikh of ho,VK nml Mihm Fiolder'M i-Iuhh of kjiIh a the )k tent adjoining' llio M. K. t'lmreli Friday evening. Tint lent wiih preltily ilecorati'il wilh Inurel, muuruuila and applo IiIohhouih. The evening was spent in mociiiI gumeH until 10::i(), when refrcslimenta were served, ufler which (hey dispersed, declaring Ihey lnul had the bent time over, 'J In: following were prcteut: I)orri Lane, Harel Wiley, Irene FrniikH, Hiiiiice .Mi'Laughliji, Aliee Hlcichait, ICiliiu Munpiin, Vera Ifoiuiillri'e, l'cnrl Htewnrt, Julia Wi ley, Hdna Stewart, Anna ItnbertKou, Mmiil Kleiehart, Ida Wliilloek, May hell DanielN, Oeurgin Whitioek, Mar garet P.iiglixli, lllmieli Maul, Virginia Canler, jtuth DanielM, Mary Tinker, Lduit (lore, Mary (Jore, hva ONhnrni', Iteruieo Kalcmne, Myrlelia WlllimiiH, Julia Fielder, Mix. (Icorge Kiinrmau, Wurd Van Dennaik, Herlierl Lunt, Murk Maxwell, (leorgu Ix'ouiird, Koto Liiidley, leiu Law ton, I tenia rd Kli ertn, Itohert Liiidley, Dwain (Joiid man, C'uitiK Darby, MileN 1'uwer, Oeo. Muddox, William llollowny, Howard Wines, Denn Carder, I'liil Armstrong, Jean Lennox, Waller MuritiiH, Jack I lentil, II. A. Caiiuadny, (Icorge Kuurmnu. LiihI Weilnehdny a number of the old friend from Phoenix nud vicinity of Mm. W. K. Coleman, went down in a body on the early iutertirhau nud went lo her home in Medford and Hiir-I priced her. II ih iutiIIchh In nay they took biiNkelH filled with tlio fat of the land, for the Phoenix bunch i noted for good eais. There were cake, Mil udn, ehiekeux, nlivcx, pieklen nnd Cream hy the gallon. Tho hunt sup plk'il coffee, bread and lemon pirn, and lufil e'overn for twenty. Tliose present were: Mesilnnii'tf M. Koc, L A. KeamH, F. K. mid A. K. Furry, K. Keamx, J. (Iraffis, W. P.. Anderson, W, K. Stnueliff, J. M. Under. K. (I Colcmmi, J. K. Itoherts, ('. Carey, C. Iluttoii, W. It. Coleman; Mis Pay Carver, Mcht-rx. Hader, (Jraffen, Cole. man, Kllicrt, ItiiHsell. A very plcnMiiil hoeial affair in the way of a XMrpiihc birthday iarty on ivilliam l)aw wiih held at He v. Car xlenV home on West Main olreet Fri day evening, about fifty friends mid relntivrs being present, including the Itov. Cnrsters and the llnptNt ilea cons nnd their wives. Those present were: MehMS. nud Mesdnmes Alln way, P. II. Daily, J. (I. Ilihhard and children, C. W. Davis and children, Fred Piinliu, Fonts, S. L. Dennett, Carlow, (leorgo Fades and children, Kvcrctt Fades, K. (1. Htowart, Howl iug, T. Davis and ejiildren, K. S. Still son, Smith, II. C. (larnett, Wrisley; Miss Hoyd, Ifev. Carsteiih and Mr. and Mrs. William Davis. Mrs. Kdwnrd Charles Hoot and her sister, Miss Ilur.el Putney, entertain ed Friday evening ut llio home of Mrs. Hoot, till Plum street. The occasion was a miscellaneous bhower given in honor of Miss Fdith Wilson, who is to he married next week to Thomas, (liffonl. The evening wns spent in music nud cards, nfter which a daiulv two-enurse luncheon was served. Miss Wilson was tho recipient of many pretty mid useful gifts. The guests were; Mihsoh Fdith Wilson, Fsther Harrison, plir.nhctli Hichurils. Laura ItiehanlH, Stella Kribs, Ituhy l.nflnutl, Mario Lnflnnd, Jlarv Trow bridge, Norma (Inge, Mildred (Inge, Luiira Trcichlcr mill Mrs. Kdnii Wick. At tho homo of Mr. mul Mrs. A. It. OurrettKoii, nt fill) South Cenlral, Friday aftcmoiui, tho engagement of their daughter, Miss Alfivtta, was an nnuueed to Mr. Heihert Liiiiuspaeh. Tho wedding to tuko pluoo the curly part of June.' A dainty luncheon was served, the decorations lieing apple blossoms and lilacs, with hand-painted place cards of vvhito lilacs. Those present were: Misses Kuln Jacobs, Stella Kiilis, Inn Coffin, Christina Jacobs, Agness ltroud, Jtnliy Burke, Miss Lauiispai'h, Alfretta Garrcttson, Tlielma McCoy, Mi-s. Lauusmeh and Mrs, (InrrotUon. Ms. I. !Usai,Mnscer and President 250 KEARNY ST. (.SuttsraadBiuat SAN FRANCISCO A modem, fiie-proof, up-to-date Hotel, located in the center ol verythiag and on a direct line totbs Espotition Cioued. RATES Detached Bath rrivateBalh M.SO. e2.B3 Mik VMMwA 1 50 Room oj Solid Confotr-Erstr CostmUks From THIhI uJ Towswid St. Dv. I.V. tsr No. I J W 16. f lorn Vnif tlt SuUw St, est, aH of m Ktsr Si., JkK.il a bUkNoX Oc Take lUvtrsa)' Bm trct to Hottt UBB- Tho dinner and dflnco given by tho Iown Club Thursday evening nt St, Mark's hnll, wns ono of tho mol onjoynblo and best attended func tions yot given by this progressive society, At tho dinner, for lowans alone, covers woro laid for 130. This number was nugmonted during tho nvonlng to ovor 200. Mr. 13. V. Cof fin, tho" president, ncted as toast master. Mr. C. W. Hoon, tho retir ing president, responded to "Karly Itecollectlons," which woro of a most niiiusltig nature, Atlornoy F. W. Monro followed with "Tho Hnwk eyes " Doth men aro nblo spenkers nnd their toasts woro much enjoyed. fFollowIng tho dinner was a program of unusual merit, Tho names or those participating will bo sufficient cemment: Solo, Claronco Mcckor, Mrs. Meek er, nccompanlst. Chnrneter song, Mr. Fleming, Inez Coffin, accompanist. Pending, Mm. Klmliurst. Solo, O. W. Wilson. Kncoro "Under Do Soudcrn Moon" composed by Mr. Wilson. Great interest is being manifcHtrd in the production of "A Nautical Knot, or, The Belle of BnniHtaM)ole," an operetta hy Willinm Hhys Herb ert and Maud Klir.abeth Inch, by the locnl high school, under the direction of Miss Inez. Coffin, music super visor. K. K. Andrews, who is a pub lic spirited citizen ns well ns success ful thentrienl mull, litis kindly prof fered his services ns conch for the "Sailors' iloropio." It is felt that these sjK-cialty dances, combined with the beautiful music nnd piqunnt dia logue, will furnish nn entertainment of unusual brilliancy. Mrs. Robert L. Taylor, 8810 Taylor nicotic, was pleasantly surprised by a few of her friends Monday even- jug. tlnmes nnu musio were enjoycu. Refreshments were sened. Those present were: Mr. nnd Mrs. II. O. Manning, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. S. Web ster, Mr. and Mrs. Will Goulder. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. lluson, Mrs. Riley, J). lluson, Mrs. Mary Van Ness, Miss Maysel Median, Messrs. Robert Tay lor, Harry Manning, I.co Williams, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Howell. Mrs. Grover Dnrncillc of Alder street entertained Friday nftentoon for her daughter, Wildn, it being her seventh liirthday. Giimes were plny ed nml all had a jolly good time, after which ice crenin nnd enko were serv ed on the lawn. Thota present were: Kthel mid Ruth Howard, Bemice Greesly, Bertha StiiihOii, Keith Cole, Frank Howard, Mark Kirehgessncr, llnroM Do Voe, Kmcry Children, Francis Keizur mid Wildn Dnmcille. Mrs, W. H. Ilrown entertained tho Friday llrldgo club at her homo on Kngle Point llond Friday nftornoon. Mrs. Charles II. Conner entertain ed nt tea this afternoon at her homo In Jacksonville. toy or Girl? Great Question! Tlita brings to many minds an old and trliHl family remedy an cxtrrnnl sp- iillcnttoii known as Mothrr's Krlcnd." Durlns; tho period of expectancy It Is ap plied to tho ab dominal muscles nnd In dralf ned to Root ho tho Intricate network ot nenra Involved. In this manner It luis such a splendid Influence as to Justi fy Its uso In nil cases of coming molli-T-lKHxI. It Ims been Generally rec emmendrd for years nnd years nnd thoa Who ha no ued It apeak In hlahcat pralsa of tho Immenno relief It nRords. I-artlcu-Lirly do theao knowing mothers speak of tho nbscneo of morning oleknev, absence of strain on tho llKnmcnta ntia freedom from those many other dlitrettea uiually looked foraard to with tuett concern. There la no question but What "Mother's Friend" has a marked tendency to relievo tho inlnd nnd this of Itself In addition to the physical relief has given It a very wide popularity amon women. Tou can obtain "Mother's Friend" at almost any drug store. It bss helped a host of mothers to a complete recorerr. It Is prepared only by Ilrailtkld ttea; ulntor Co.. 301 Ijiniar ItMsr.. Atlanta, Cm. Avoid tho man worthless substitutes VELVET ICE CREAM Solves tho problem for a des sert. .Nothing mora palat able. Pure- and wholesome. Any flavor.. Brick, fancy molds, Shorbeta and Ices mado to ordor. The Whit? Velvet Ice Cream Go. 32 S. Central. Phono 481 MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS 88 Bo, Grape St. AUTO TIRE REPAIRING Fisk and Michelin Tires in Stock Tho TM of Qftlllf mm) Bmk The Al)i)m Del I n clnsH of llio Cliris tinn nliurch held their inotitlily cIiihh party nt thft homenf Mrs. A. W. Wal ker Tliurxilny nftenioon. A lnn,'o nunihcr were in attendance nnd n very enjoynhlc timn wiih had by nil present. After tho l)iisiiu' session, .Mrs. A. J. Hnnby, leaeher of the cIiihh, kuv6 a very heniiliful nnd touching talk on the better tiling of life nnd how othero tnny bo benofiled by our influence. Mjhh Ilrynn of C'liJ ('itfxn javri it most beautiful solo, which wns much enjoyed by nil pres ent. After the socinl hour most de licious refroHhinentH wero Kerwdliy tlio following cemmittee: Mm. Mor ion Lance, MrM. Hurry Wnrd, Mrs. Ini I). Joiich, Mr. Tip Davis, Mrs. A. A. Curjier nnd Mrs. Chnrlen Davis. The Home Mision society of Ihr M. K. Church Hontlt gnvc a literary entertainment ut the church Friday evening. The proprnm wiim iih fol Iowh: Song, "Americu"; prayer, He v. Icr; reading, Mrs. B. H. Ornliam; vo enl hoJo, Mm. Mnry Van Nesn; rend ing, Mjih Mnrie Hecly; vocal solo. Mrs. Knicsl Kicc; reading, Mrs. C. S. Manning; solo, Mm. John Hubler. At tho close of tho program refreshments were served. The first tennis hnll of tho season will occur Friday evening, April 23, nt the Kittatorium. The nffnir will be given by tho alumni, which assure it being u decided hucccsx in every senfce of tho word. Something dif ferent in the wny of progrnnW, deco rations, etc., will bo introduced nt this time. The invitation list wilt in clude nil alumni, high school htudeutH and n few outsderx. Mrs. Corn M. Htnnley of Rotchurg nnd N'onh Chandler of Talent wero married nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. G. Shearer of Medford Wednes day, April 7. Tho bride is known here n well nn in Hoseburg, nnd is n niece f C. Carey of Talent. About ten couple nttended nit in formal dancing party given by the young men of the Country club on Thursday evening. Tho evening was very much enjoyed nnd tho young The Truth Modern Miracle of Painless Childbirth Monday's Paper Will Tell About It Childbirth without assaasaas m aMJ tCarasT'V'-V ' JB'"' W- -laTr25aiaill''2Sr ".m 36 J These are some of the amazing claims made for scopolamin, the drug by which "Twilight Sleep" is induced. Tho Mail Tribune is enabled to give detailed information concerning this "miracle drug" to its readers through a series of special articles written by Dr. Francis B. Wakefield of San Francisco, a conceded authority on the scop olamin treatment. Scopolamin, its effects, the methods of administering it, and what nay 1m hoped for from "Twilight Sleep" In general practice, is discussed in a read ily understood way by Dr. Wakefield. He has treated seventy scopolamin maternity cases in his hospital without' a single failure; is a member of tho American Gynecological Society, is in close touch with the Freiburg clinic in Germany and many hospitals administeriif "Twilight Sleep" in America, and has a high professional standiig. The first article will deal with the experiences of a woman who weat through the "Twilight Sleep" and the difference between a birth under tkat treatment and under the old way. Then will follow the first of Dr. Wake- field's articles on the drug, how it is administered, its These articles are of MABLE HARRIS AS BEAUTY IN "EVERYW0MAN" ZslsW I, -vFssV rWrnt men voted royal entertainers. Punch was nerved during the evening. At tho close of tho evening they dispens- rd light refreshments. On Wednesday nftenioon, April 14, n largo number of the Helicf Corp4 ngrccably surprised Mrs. J. C. Wood of '4V2 IJoardmnn htrect, tho occasion being her birthday. The nf tenioon was spent in conversation nnd music, after which rcfrcshtncntH were nerved. Miss Conleywuo has been tho guest of her cousin Mrs. J. P. noddy, left Sunday for her homo In Spokane. Mr. and Mrs, H. h. Irwin or Chi cago havo returned to Medford and will spend tho summer on their ranch. Mxs. W.'ll. Uiddlc of Chicago is visiting Mr. nnd MrH. '. S. Hiddlo of this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Kidd have return ed from n business nnd pleasure trip north. About "Twilight Sleep" a pang! Motherhood without vital interest to women. The EVERY WOMAN VIN1NG THEATRE WEDNESDAY EVE Though tho form of tho drnmatin upeotitelc, "Kverywoman," hich Henry V Snvngo will disolose nt llio Vining tlienter April '21, is bnsed on the old morality play, "Kverymnn," only in immediately labeling tho char acters doc tho work resemble tho nncicut tome. You discover upon tho entrance of every character of the piny exactly hia intention. Abstract qualities tnko concrete form, but there is no preaching. When Youth enters sho nppcnro nn n young girl; Age is a hoary old man; Passion, a, strutting actor, and Wealth n sordid millionaire. Kverywoman, herself, ii young' nnd beniitifttl. Sho rcpreflcitU tho average young woman of our day, therefore in tho adventures that be fall her mothers havo found a salu tary lesson for their daughters. It is an illustrated transcript from life, showing tho universal experience of woman who goes into tlio world in search of love. Tho fawners and flatterers sho meets, the dangers she encounters, the tnte nnd false frienda who pass through her life nnd havo nn influcnco upon it, are all graph ically set forth. "I wish every young woman could tec 'Kverywomaa' and larn the great lesson of truth it teaches," wroto Kabbl Hugo Hoy man, after witnessing the play. "In 'Kverywoman' you nro sitting in .the grandstand watching yourself go by," said Klbert Hubbard, editor of "Tho Philistine." Men of nil races and crectbt havo found inspiration in "Kverywoman," " 'Kverywoman' in tho greatest play since Shakespeare," enthusiastically wroto Dr. Applcton Morgan, presi dent of the New York Shakespeare society, while I'uul Armstrong, author of "Snloray Jane" nnd "Alias Jimmy Valentine," said: "Th greatest play I have ever seen; the best produc tion ever given a mnnuscript."- the agony! The answer of science to woman's ancient cry for relief in the hour of her travail. Maternity with re markable conservation of the general nerve forces so that the vital energies are not ex hausted and convales cence is speedy! And the chances of invalidism minimised! effect and the first appears M ' fil ' "4i .11 1 It 0 ' 'i M 3XD) iW- M.Vt-'M