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MEDFOttTC raiIJ TRIBUNE, MEDFOftD". frftMON, SATURtSflY, MXY 20, loifl PXHTB TffRl!!, Ji. 4K IK BPx JWjiHiWlfilaii Bxt v WsaBBBKiew bS3iHSMHllv atHIIHalllallflr MlLai)! BFw Monday nftcmopii JIvh, It, J. Coii- baaa) TW'MHm rov cntertnintd with briuuo tit her The Lnitrclliur&t f,itcrnry society hold its eloainfr meetinp; Inst Satur day evening. The niemborft of the so ciety prepared a two and onc-hnlC hour piny, which was to hnvo been pfiven on nn open-nir fitiiRO with nnt urnl woodland surronndinKH, but as usunl when such plans arc intulo for n ji.ed date it rained, so tlio play was HtuRed in the Itrophy jeddenoe. Not wilhstnndinfr tho tdendy downpour of ruin and snow, tin meeting was the beat nttended of any yet held, thcio being about eighty people present. Tho play was a eomedy entitled, "A Pair of Country Kids." Cnal or char acters: Tho Country Kids, Jli Hns kins (Hob Urophy), Trixio (Helen I'utkcr); a Country Squire, Ezra Simpson (Frank Ditsworth, Jr.): tho srpiiio'H adopted daughter, Alieo 'Simpton (llael DilHWorth) ; dotcn llvo, Jack Shurpo (Jumps I'oyton); tho villain, tho ono who onusoj.nll tho Iroublc, Dick Munncrinjr (Cnil Kieh rirdson); Aunt Melindu, a withered hoo, hut still on the matiiinouial buMi (Hiith A. Porter); Tug Smith, the villain's handy man (Kail Pey ton) ; Chub, Tug Smith's pal (Stew art DitMvotth). Yietrola nniHic was furnished between nets. The play was a grand success. Af ter tho piny an impromptu program of vocal and instrumental iiiiimo was rendered by iiii'iuherH of the audience, after which n .delicious supper was Served. Mom of the eiowd remained Until morning anil enjoyed themselves with music mid dancing. Everyone 'voted the wholo affair a total suc cess mid entertain hopes of an early opening of tho Literary society next fall. Mrs. John Carkin entertained the Nnpuii Sunday school (c1um of the Methodist church at her homo on Park a enup Mowing ovenn, in honor of scen dfv'tha young Indy member who jire ginilnntes of llto class of 101 (J of tho Medford hli.li hchool. The evening was spent in ."Boeinl conversation, nnd music, with 7n giucrnl discussion on colleges nnd 'college work. Tin) rooms wero ptet lily decorated with Golden Ophir roses. Dainty rofroshments wero floived nttho close of tho evening by the hostess, nssistcd by Mrs. L. 0. Davidson, former teacher 6f the graduates. Tho honored guests eneli received a pair of gold-handled cm broidory scissors from tho class. Tho girls in whose honor the party was given nro as follews: The Misses Her- nieo Balcom, Vera Itoundtree, Abbic Andrews, Mildred Home, Helen Lvd- iaid, Mary Tinker nnd Wuvin Demi. tho last mootliiE of tho Parent- Teacher clrclo of tho Roosovolt school was held Thursday afternoon at tho school building; at which tlmo officers for tho comlm? year wero olectcd. A musical program was rIvoh by tho pu pils of tho sixth and uovonth grades un dur tho direction of Mrs. CJnlllgqr, -which was vory much enjoyed by tho paronts. At tho closo of tho meeting a resolution was adopted thanking tho toncbore for their efficient woik of tho past $ oar, and regretting tho depart nro of Mrs. Margaret Gnlllghor, prin cipal of tho Roosovolt school, who ton doiod hor realgnntlon at tho closo of tho school year. Tho offlcors electod or tho coming year' nro ns follewa: 1'ioaldgnt, Mrs. Maddex: vlco nresl- dent, Mrs. W. M. Van Scoyoc; treaS- -...., ....... uvmtu uuiiiio), Bucruiury, Miss Anna Jeflrcy. Drs. S. A. Lookwood and Myrllo S. j,uckwoo(i win icavo lor tho east about Juno 1 for post-grndnnto work in ineiiiiuno nnd surgery. Thov nlnn to bo away about two months nnd will divide their timo between tho Mayo clonic nt Itoeheter, Minn., nnd tho lecwitly organized Chicago Graduate School of Medipinc, which embraces iiuy-nvo hospituls nnd offers unus, inn oppoitunities lor work m this Jino. Tho regular monthly homeeomin of the Ladies' Aid of tho Methodist cnuicli will be held ut the church on i.oanesuny atternoon. Muv 24. Tim East Sido circle will have charge of mo entertainment. AH members and friends nro cordially invited ' to bo present.. .' Mrs. Ed Ilnnloy entorlnined with n tea Friday af'tenioou for the pleasure of Mrs. Lamb of Chicago, who is the pest of her sister, Mr,. F, II. Mnd- . den. t " The C. T. U. held tlicir regular minimis uiceung at uionomeot Mrs. Godlove on Dnrtlett street Wednes day afternoon. homo on Siskivou Heights in compli ment to Mrs. T. J. ltnthcrford of Santa Anna, Col., who is tho guest of Mrs. T. E. Daniels. A two-course luncheon was soned at tho individual tables nt tho elfcso of tho afternoon. Tho rooms weifl decorated with a pto fuslon of roses. Those present Were: Mrs. T. J. Rutherford, Mrs. T. E Daniels, Mrs. William Dnnlop, Mrs. H. L. Wnlthers, Mrs, Chniles Eng lish, Arrs. E. G. ltiddel, Mrs. C. I. Hutchinson, Mrs. Willnrd Campbell, Mrs. Charles llrown, Mrs. Waldop Uiddlc, Mrs. C. W. Abcrcrombic, Mr. A. L. Hill, M"rs. George ltoberts nnd Mrs. ,1. P. Muud.v. Tho W. S. N. Sewing club enter tained tho ladies of tho Itn)(ist church at tho home of Mrs. Hnrry Iknuchnmp Tuesday nftcrnoon. The decorations wero roses nnd California poppies. Tho following program was given: Piano solo, Mrs. Hincs; duet, Mrs. Lulinspach nnd Mrs. Hincs; raiding, Tlielmn MuCoy; leading, Mrs. Leslie. After which refresh ments were served by the commit tee, Mcsdamcs Fredcnbcrg, Do Vac nnd Hague, assisted by Mosdnmcs Honney, Lnunspnch, Clancy, Leslie, Wallace and Ilowell. Mrs. Gcorgo T. O'llricn onlcrtnincd last Saturday evening with a surprise dinner party for her daughter, Ali son. The rooms wero prettily deco rated with roses. Covers for ten were marked with hiind-paintcd place curds of baskets of ro3es. The guests present were: Misses llnbc, I'lirdin, Mildred Cailton, Mary Holmes, Laura Gates, lfriVcI' llrowrt, Grace Mitchell and Alison O'llricn. Mrs. Albert Mooro entertained with a seven-eourso dinner nt her homo on West Jackson Sunday nftcrnoon in honor of tho Misses Vera Itoundtree. Hnzcl Wiley nnd Ethel Anderson, three of tho 1010 graduating class' of tho Medford high school. Old roso nnd gray, tho class colors, wero used in tho color scheme. Thoso present were: Misses Vera Itoundtrei', Hazel Wiley, Ethel Anderson and Miss Nana Matney. St. Mark's 'GniId"gnvo ono of 'their jiopulur card parties Thursdny nftcr noon. Uridgo nnd five hundred were played. Mrs. Stewart won tho prize in bridgo and Mrs. Kwiug in fivo bun-, drcd. ltofrchhtuents of ico cteam nid'i enko wore sorvpd by tho refreshment cominiUco, Mrs. Souttcr, Mrs, Wing, Mrs. Strang nnd Mrs. Brown. Mrs. A. J. Wilson of Chjoi.go, who has been spending tho winter in Los Angeles and San Francisco, will nr He in Medford tho enrly purl of naxt week and will bo tho guest of her win ter, Mrs. L. F. Wallace, of West Jiu k- sou street, most of tho .summer. Mrs. M. C. Pike, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. O. Web ster, for several weeks, left Friday for her homo in Dunsmuir, accom panied by her nieco nnd nephew, Mil liupiit and nnnspm Webster. Miss Mniion Oould is visiting her grandparents in Portland this week after having spent tho junior weej cud nt Eugene After leaving Port land .Miss Gould will visit in Seattle for u few weeks. Tho W. S. N. Sewing elnb will en tertain the teachers of tho Jackson" school Wednesday afternoon, May 2-1, at tlio homo of Mrs. Harr JJenu chnmp, 210 W. Jackson stmt; from 1 to 5. ! , Mrs. Frederick Hopkins entertain ed Wednesday with a tea in honor.of Mrs. Davo Louis of Portlnnd. who ar rived in Medford rocently to mnko hor homo in tho vnlley for tho summer. Mrs. W. 0, Webster left Fridny for a vWt in Poitlnnd nnd Centrnlin, Wash. While in Poitjnnd Mrs.' Web ster win enjoy tlio rose festival. Mrs, F. E. Mudden will piitortnin with ii diniicr and dancing party this oicning in honor of her sNtcr, .Mrs. i.atni), or Chicago. Miss Hazel Fenchor of Ito.eburg is tho guest of Mrs. J. E. Watt nnd daughter, Helen, nt their homo on Jnelcson street. Mrs. J. F. Reddy, who has been ill nt Jier.home in San Francisco, 'is ex-, peeked to nirivo in Medford ijoon, Mrs. Frank, Preston entertained with n lea at Ifcr home on tho Applg gato Wednesday afternoon. Miss Flora. Fleminer lefl.-fdhcr old Home nt Twin Falls, Idaho, lust Mon day evening. "A Itonlnn Wedding" wns staged by tho second-year Latin students taught by Miss Aiken nt the high school Tuesday ooning. If Cicero could hno stepped into the assembly hall he would hnvo heard his native tongue spoken again. Tho east con sisted of some fifteen or eighteen typical Itomuus dressed in suitable costumes, Tho chief characters wore Margaret English as (laughter of Ci cero, aipl Hobert Field ns the son of li wealthy Raman, 'The play wns in four acts and w rendered in Latin throughout- The acting was good. The aiiditfncd w'as notVloWj to recng tilro the hutrtorous-nhd pathetic fea tures of tho plillol. At the close of tho play a lent bniuinel was served. p w - J , The crnduatinir exercises of tho Sacred Heart hospitnl will take place lit 8 o'clock Thursday ovening, May l!.r), in the Kinall hall of tlio Nututor jum. This is the second class of lilirscs to bo grnduaU'ilfrom our hos pitiili nnd tho work that lyis been ac complished by the young ladies has proven to be professionally efficient and 'faithful. Jt is duo largely to the untiring devotion and unselfish labor of the sisters of the Sacred Heait (hat the piihlh! has been, given such nurses ns Iliwc bedn graduated from tho institution. A very nttrnctive piogiain has been arranged for tho occasion and tho piihlio can show its appreciation of tho voluo of the hos pital's scrvieo to our community by a generous attendance. Mrs. F, R. Robeits entertained with three (ublrs of bVidgo Friday un cuing ut her homo on North Pouch street. Luncheon wns served nt the close of the evening on the individual tables. Those present wero; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kidd, Mrs. C. S. Duttcrficld, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L Looniis, Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Thnyer, Dr. and Mrs, .1. J. Em-. mens and Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Roberts. The Renior cliisf' of tho high school will, entertain or tho juniors nnd nl nmni m'xt'Wcdnesdnv cVenincr with n uancing party nt tho rtrmory. The fyrmory j'ill bo decorated in ornngo and bhick, tlio junior class colors, thu programs being cr' uniquo in Iho! snmo colors, 'i Ho seniors nro milking preparations to insure its success in every detuil. y 1 Tuesday evening tliS members and friends of tlio Mooso lodgo woic en teitained with a fiocjiri evening nnd dance, which was attended by. a dele gation of tho Ashland lodgo and very nutch enjoyed. Slipper was served at tile closo of tho opening by tlip offi cers. 1 Miss Majrio Seely returned homo Wednesday from Corvnllis, whero ho lias been attending tho 0. A. C. for the past six months. Dr. E. R. Seely, who has been utteuding the shooting tournament at Albany, accompanied his daughter home. Tho W. C. T. U. met at tho homo of Mrs. S. C. Godlove, 315 North Bartlett sheet, Wednesday afternoon. After tho business session n social good timo was enjoyed. Refreshments wore served. Mix. Godlove wns as sisted in serving bv Mrs. R. L. Hague. . Miss Dorothy Wioks, who hns been studying voiro umlot tho instruction of Professor Hermann Genus for tho past year, is spending u few weeks with her parents, Mr. uud .Mrs, T, C. Wicks, Mr. nnd Mrs. David Lewis of Port land n'rrived Tuesday to spend tho summer in tlio Vnlloy, They " hrive taken tho Covlos orchard residened nt Rig Sticky for tlpMiinnicr, , , '" . . f TliuWetfl Sido -Dancing club cntqr- tftiuciVnieiiinembersnnd fu'ends with ntr'infrtiTnlilAlniiciiig party at tho lhige hull of tho Notatorium Wed- nehdny evening. ' Mrs. Emil Schmidt entcrtniucd tho Wednesday Auction liridgo club at hor home on North Ornngo street Wednosihiy nfteinooil. " " MissCn'vrio Norris left Sunday nf tertibot) for nn extended visit to rela tives nnd frieildw ntLouisvillo, Kv. You Can't Fill the Barrel until you stop the leaks. So many pcoplo toll on and on, and never seem tq get any lasting benefits from tholr labors. Great big dollars earned every day, and yet every penny trickles away, leaving omptl ness as a final reward for a lifetime of effort. Stop the Leak Control expenses. Watch the outgo. Safeguard your Income. Think more and spend less. Introduce system in your spending. The bar rel can't ft filled unless you stop the leaks. Open a chocking account Make every expenditure paiss the test of writing It down, . Jackson County Bank "Tho Heart of the World," tho out door pageant given nt Auto pnrk. Asljland, May 523, 8 o'clock p. m. Tho spirit of poesy enters and in prologue introduces the homo of tho dryads. The dryads dart from behind the trees nnd scntter flowers preparatory to receiving tho boy poet, Deodntus. DeodnhiB, seeking tho heart of tho World, enters while Euphroyne, Tha lia, Aglain trios to prove that this is the heart of tho world. Tho sen nymphs dnnco Jioforo him, represent ing tho waves of tho ocean. Perso phon nnd Psycho win his sympathy in story while Aurora, beautiful god dess of dawn, dances before him but Deodntus is not snlisfied that this is tho heart of tho world, and with the muse of tragedy lenves tho glade. Tho spirit of poesy cntors while tho dry ads dnnco dreamily into tho woods. The second spell will appear Mon day evening. Shrincrs of the city entertained in honor of tho Auhlund Shrincrs at n dinner dnnco and onrd party nt tho Medford hotel Monday, over 125 eouplo being present. The following program was given: Address of welcome, oblo Collins; response, Noble Carter; piano duet, tho Missef Hutchison nnd. Ifnmilton; "A Few, Remiuks," Mrs. O. C. Hoggs; ro Nponso, Mrs. F. I). Wagner; selection, orchestra; solo, William Ynwtor Noble C. E. Gates acted as toastainB. ter. Tho commrtteo in chargo of tho affair, which wns ono of tho most brilliant social nffnirs of tho Season, was composed of A. S. Rosenbnum us chniiiuiiu nnd Gcorgo T. Collins nnd J. J. Iluchtcir ' Tho Pnrcnt-TcQpher circle of the Washington schooljield a short bus iness session nt tho scliool building Thursday afternoon, nt which timo officers for tho f.oming year wero elected as follows : Mrs. F. W. Mears, president; Mrs. A.' M. Ulilon, vice president; Mrs.'WVC. Debley, secre tary; Mrs. Lewis Knips, trensurer. Tho juniors nrc busy preparing for tlio junior prom, to bo given at tho Armory noxt Monday evening. Somo very clever stunts hnvo been arrang ed nnd everything will bo dono to mnko this dnnco a success in every way. The invitation list includes tho seniors nnd alumni. Last Tliursday j afternoon Mos dnmcs E. A, Woods, F. G. Sweden bnnr. Mnrv Johnsonlnnd C. If. Dav-. enhill motored from' Ashland to this city for tho purposo of consulting Mrs. Ellen Andren in regnrd to tho Senndinnviart midsummer fensl to bo held in Ashland park on Saturday, Juno 21. All'thcsutlndics constitute tho mnln commitfcowho hnvo full ehargo of tho feast, ns n whole, nnd especially of tho crowning of tho May queen, which Ihey plan on making ono of tho most ciijAynhlp' spectacles over exhibited in southern Oregon. Tho following nptslonl numbers will bo given nt iho service nt tho Bnp libt church Sunday, AOry 21:' Morning "Wntchninn, Toll Us of tho Night" (Shelley),' Miss Hnzelrigg, Mrs. Grcssley, Mr. 'lliintcr, William Yaw ter. Evenjng ' Oi ucjfix " (Fiiuro), Mrs. Guy Clpldcrs, Mrs. Grcssley; "Life's Lullnby" (Lnno), Miss Fidcjos Mornn. Tho children's parties which wero ao popular nt tho Country club Inst summer, will bo resumed this season, tho first ono to bo hold .Thursday af ternoon. Robert Pelouzo of Eoglo Point re turned homo Fridny from Stanford university, whero ho has been attend ing school the past year. Mrs. C. M. Kidd cnlertnincd Lo Sanedi club this afternoon nt hor homo on North Central nvenuo. Mrs. Slownrt Patterson cntortniu- Pd with a dinner at her homo on Ross court Wednesday ovoning. , " " ' Society is looking forwnrd with pleasant anticipation to tho concert How's This? W tiBtr One IluodrtJ rwllin Ilfiunt for anj tiw cf Cautrli ltt iinnot U curvU If lUlli CiUrrli Cure. 1'. J. CI1ESEX & CO., Toledo, 0. W. tha underiliHd, ht known V. J, CUtuer (or lb lat 15 ". and Ullf bloi Ptrfecllr nouocaM In all Luluf,i UaBiactKni UiPlluauiltlly akl lu rarrf but an? bllallju( aiado li lila ilrai. NAT BANK OK COiniPllCP. Tuled. Oil I J. Ilnll'a Calirrli Cure l Kloii iDtrtnall. arllnc dlrrcllj vioa (ha bloud oJ mucoua turfarra ft (lie ajaltm. Ttatlmoolila aint tor'. 1'rlta 73 Dt. wr Kill If. Hold lij all OruffUta. Tile Uall'a t'amll I'lIU (or tooitlpallon. IVORY AND BLUE MAIN-COLORS B "' -f?! 4kk (By THEDA BARA.) (Written cspceinlly for tho Dnily Mail Tribune.) Tho bedroom of n vnmpirol Tho ven ldirnso has u thousand thrills. Ono has n mental picture of a divun spread with tiger skins, black satin sheets and huge incenso burn ers. It suggests a room whero tho light of day novor penetrates nnd ov er' comer shelters tho memory of n soul torn from tho body of uh inno cent. With a very obliterating brush, my render, sweep tho surfneo of this un truthful canvas. Thoro nro other colors on the palette. Wo will outlino tho scmblnneo of u real bedroom the ono in which I sleep. Tho general tone is snpphiro bluo and old ivory. Tho snpphiro bluo is volvot. It hangs from my windows nnd doors, covors my bed, couch nnfl cushions. Tho old ivory Is furniture. debut of tho Medford Choral society at tho Page theater Monday, May 20. Mr. and Mrs. Porter J. Ncff lmvo lenscd their homo on Belmont street nnd taken apartments ut tho Hotel Holland for tho summer. Airs, will Mouolson or. Alnskn is visiting hor dnughtcr, Mrs, Guy Chil- drcs and friends. Miss Niinino Fleming of Rogue River wns visiting friends in Medford Inst w eok. ' -' Miss Vera Morrimnn will leave soon for Senttlc, whero sho will spend Ufa summer. , COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER IS LAUDED BY RANCHERS A pnity of fifty land owners In tho valloy Inspcctod tho rosult of nxporl mento with sulphur as a fertiliser yesterday afternoon under tha direc tion of Professor V. C. Uolmor of tho Talent Experiment Station. In vlow of tho projected railroad to tho Blue Ledgo mlno tho results woio of espec ial Intorost, as by-products from tho mlno would supply almost unlimited quantities of fertilizer with sulphur as tho ncllvo ngout. Tho first farm visited wns that belonging to Mlko IIanlo on tho Pacific Highway a faw miles north of Medford, and tho results thoro wero typical of thobo throushout tho val loy. Alfalfa which had been treated with sulphur stuck out above tho rest of tho field planted at tho smo tlmo hut untreated, Uliu warts on a plcklo In fact at first glanco tho plots t I I WHERE IS "The Heart of the World?" You can find it at I ASHLAND, Tuesday, A. . . . . . A I at 8 o Clock p. m. at Ashland Park 100 IN CAST Two Bands (Medford and Ashland) Orchestra, Etc. Under auspices Greater Medford Club and Ashland Civic Club, directed by Mrs. Lynette Hovious IN BODOtllR OF A "VAMPIRE" A Inrgo sapphiro bluo1 velvet rug, without design, is studded-with white fox skins. At tho sido of my lied is n huge silky polnr hear rug. Cobwebby Inec, old iv'ory in tone, shrouds my window nnd' fillers tho sunlight. My two toilet sets nro, I belfovo, unique One, of fourteen pieces, is of amber monogrnmmed "T. B." in tiny brilliants. This wns mndo for mo in America and sent to mo by a tnnn of immense wenllh who hod been confined in a Bnnitnrium by scheming relntivcs. Ho wns successful in his third fight for freedom uud eventually visited n motion pieluro theater a product of tho years during which ho had been incarcerated. Tho fcaturo that night wns "A Fool There Was." Ho was impressed by tho wonder of moving pictures nnd tho personality of tho vampiro woman. A month later I received tho toilet set. I hnvo nccr seen tho giver, looked like strips of alfalfa in a stubblo field. Kxporlmonts with superphosphates indicated that It Is tho sulphur In this fertilizer which Rots tho rosults, whllo tho farmor has to pay for phosphates which are of llttlo or no value, Iron sulphide was also used and good results wero attained. Tho commercial Iron sulphldo liowover hns only 12 por cent sulphur whllo tho Iron sulphide at tho Plug Ledgo shows 37 por colit sulphur. Accord, lug to Henry Callaghan this Iron sul phldo can bo delivered In Medford It a railroad Is built for $10 a ton whllo the commercial vurloty costs $100 per ton. Tho members of tho party woro tremendously Impressod by tho trip and wero most enthusiastic ovor tho results of Professor Hclmcr's experi ments. Ono mouther' of tho party, an experienced rancher said that If tho Uluo Ledgo mlno woro opened tho fertilizers nlouo would be worth a million dollars a yonr to the agri culturists of Jackson county. Medford Roosters Smoka Medford and Mt. Pitt Clears Ttl The Valley's Great Need AKTint Tun SMunni: Marinello Cleansing Cream MARINEI.LO HAIR SHOP Gui-iiud-Cutcy lllilg, 44 Bell-ans Absolutely Remos Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. NRAU AND PAK SIOHT IN O.VI3 PA1H OF GLASSES Can you nco dUtant objects clearly through your reading Rlasacs? Or nro you compelled to take them oft every time you look off at a dlntanco? Then you need KllYPTOttl Glasses. KKYrTOKS comblno nrar and far sight In ono s61ld Ions. The lower part is adapted for close visltn, the Upper part for far vision. GLASSES THE OjUtf INVISIBLE MPOCAL Tho smooth, even surface KUVP, TOK Glasses Is absolutely tree from tho vIslon-blurrlnB linen, scams, or shoulders of old-fashioned -blfocalm They cannot bo distinguished from slnglo vision lotiHcs. Yet KRYPT0K8 enable you to seo both noar and far objects with perfect clearness. Wo recommend kUYX'TOKB because thoy are the only bifocals without Hues or blur of any kind. DR. RICJSERT EYKSKJUT BPKCIALT8T MEDFOIID KYluSIOUT SIT.OIAT.IST Mi:i)KOHI Hotel Barnum Dinner SUNDAY MAY SI, tl)l SOUPS Cronm of Oysters Centomwe ni:idsnEa Itlpo Olives ' ' Badlshea FISH ' Klllot ot Sole, Tartar Sauce 12.NTREE3 i Sweetbreads a la Flnanctero French Pancake In Glace ROASTB' Stubbod tiquub Chicken a la llarniini Prime Rib of IJcofAu Jua BAhAD Contblnntlon VKanTAtiLua Garden Peas Now Potatoes a laGrpAm MMhed Potatoes DRSSURT Btrawberry Ice OreiW Rice Custard Pudding Poach Pie Nuts and Raisin Toa Coffee Milk But,tormlllc DINNUIl 75 CENTS Musical Program Forgot Mo Not , Allou MnuUctk Tho Qontlo Dovo Tlico UondU Scarf Dance 0, Chaminada CIpsy Love, Song Victor Herbort Wooing tho Muho Ellis llrooka Consolation Mundolssohu Cmiizouo Amorosa, Huoiin Notlo E. Novlrt Spring Morn H. H. HoweU Sel, from tho "Three Twins," Music by Miss Clark and Mr. Howell MAY 23 . . XVglasses XV . a