-$i ilU - - 'it' ' i- tt, . THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATUKDAY, MA11CH 15, 1902. 5 1- VJfcAsAjA. JA, Ai AjAA'i sTTV. S sV MtM'.. iAfi&S&iSS; Week's Social News Jt S IN pprhiKtlino the thoughts of JL tho young man turn lightly to J JL themes of lovo, po during tho Html dn.VM of Lout the society belle allows her mind to dwell upon tho pros pective festivities of Hunter week and follow Iiir oveutH that mark the clos ing of the social Benson. Hcrnnton has observed Lent with unusual decorum this year, and promlacfl to follow tho peilod of sackcloth and ashes with n brief round of corresponding gaiety. The charity ball at the armory on Kaster Monday which bids fair to eclipse In magnitude mid splendor all previous functions of the kind In northeastern Pennsylvania, will be fol lowed by numerous social affairs of more limited scope calculated to mnko tho Easter holidays of 1S02 remembered with pleasurable emotions. Lieutenant Colonel James W. Oak ford and Miss Mary Mniiness, of this city, were united In mari'luge, Wednes day, at Thomnsville, Ou. The ceic mony was witnessed by Major and Mrs. Kverett Warren, and Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Kingsbury of this city, be sides ti number of other friends now sojourning there. Colonel Oakford Is one of the city's most prominent young men. He Is an attorney and former member of the lawyers' examining boanl, a dhector in ninny of the city's Ipadlng Institu tions and a mi'inber of the Scranton club and Country club. He was for merly major and Judge advocate In the, Third brigade of the National Guard and was recently appointed lieutenant colonel and judge advocate on the stall' of Major General Miller. His bride is a member of one of Scranton's oldest and most lepresenta tlve families, and the poseshor of a charming personality. After a south 'ern tour Colonel and Mrs. Oakford will take up their lesldence In this city. The most Important nuptial event of the week was the marriage of Miss ICll.abeth Parke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. IMrke. of North Washing ton avenue, to Percy ISultantiuc, of Newark, N. J. The ceremony wns per formed in tho handsome family resi dence, "Conglomerate," by Ituv. N. G. Paike,, IX D of 1'lttston, grandfather or the bride, assisted by Itev. I. .1. Lansing, D. 13., of the Green Itldgu Presbyterian church, the bible's pas tor. The bridal party made a beauti ful picture as they weie grouped in the hall while the wedding service was lead. The bride is a beautiful young woman, and her attendants weie es pecially charming young women. The bride was attired in white satin and lace, and the costumes of tho maid of honor and bridesmaids were white point d'esprit, excepting that of the maid of honor, which was trimmed hi green, while those of the bridesmaids had pink trimmings. Mr. and Mrs. llallautino- will spend their honeymoon In Japan and other countries of the east. Mr. Ballantlne, the groom, gave a beautiful dinner on Monday night at tho Scranton Club'. for the bildehinaids and ushers. The table was most ex quisitely decorated with red and white carnations, ribbons, roses and ropes of smljax. The bride's gifts to the brides maids were gold seal rings, with the date and' monogram engraved, while the groom gave the ushers handsome seal fobs. Owing to the illness of Mrs. Parke, her place was taken by Mrs. James Ilosie. Tho guests were: Miss Eliza beth Parke, Miss Helen Parke, .Miss Carrie Itogeis, of Boston, Mass.; Miss Nancy Lavls, of Cleveland, O.; Miss Mabellc Kingman, of South Orange, N. J.; Miss Louise Atherton, of Wilkes-I3arre, a cousin of the bride; Miss Dorothy Cornell, of Ithaca, N. Y.; Miss Louise Mayo, of Iticlunond, Va.; Misses Antoinette and .luauita Hewitt, of Ardsley-on-the-Hudson; Miss Marian Sanderson, of Scranton; Miss Katharine Symes, of Denver, Col.; and Mrs. James Hosle, or Scran ton; Herbert Hall, inline, P. S. Hoss, P. c. Downing, L. I?. Lampman, W. Clarke Symington, E. P. Sutphen, all of Newark, N. J.; P. n. Hussey. of Pittsbuig; Frank I. Linen, La Motte Helln, Norman Parke, Crier Parke, V. G. Parke, of Scranton. The Misses Nellie and Leila Steele entertained tho "Friday Euchre," hist week at their home. The members of tho club are: Misses Amy Jessup, May Pcnnypacker, Gertrude Spraguo, Ethel Hols, Nan Sturges, Carrie Hon- nell, Mury liessell, Eleanor Reynolds, Grace Spencer, Leila and Nellie Steele, Misses Laverty, Helen Matthews, Janet Dickson, Hertha Powell, Elizabeth Bunnell, Grace Klersted, Anna Wntson, Edith Hill, Mrs. Albert Wutson, Evelyn Gllmore. Some members being absent, their places were taken by Miss Footo nnd Miss Post. A score of young people were enter tained Monday night at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis, of Putnam street. Tho function was In the nature of a surprise party to their son, Daniel Davis. Miss Uertha Powell rnterlulned tho Friday Afternoon club ut her home on Linden street, yesterday afternoon, Mr. nnd Mrs, T, It. IJtooks entertain ed at cards, Thursday evening. Mrs. O. P. Hyxbeo will entertain tho Pedro club at her home on Madison avenue this evening. Mr, and Mrs. Christopher Keller en tertained a party of friends at their home on Electric avenue, Dunmore, Tuesday night. Tho arrangements for the big charity ball to be given In the new armory ou Easter Monday night for the benellt of St, Joseph's Foundling Homo have been practically completed uml noth ing now remains but the perfection of tho details, Tho sale of tickets began only three days ago yet up to last night enough had been sold to pay all tho expenses which will bo Incurred, This has given the promoters great hope nnd has encouraged them to re newed energy, ' On Thursday night the full commit tee of arrangements visited the armory and located the boxes, ladles and gen tlemen's cloak rooms, etc, It has been decided to give tho contruct for deco rating to Fulirman, who will place In position the same beautiful decora tions which were used for tho big mili tary ball with which the armory was opened lust summer and which were so greatly admired. Some slight changes will be made In the decoration scheme then used but they will have the effect of heightening rather than lessening its beauty, nt ii3 fa-w lmveu whlrtu will bo erected around the sides of the drill hull, twenty have already been sold by the committee having this part of tho arrangements In oluuge. This commit tee consists of P, J. Casey, M. J. Henley nnd Dr. Prank McGraw. The tickets for the ball have been placed ou sale In all the. surrounding towtm and may bo procured In this city from any of the inembeis.of the general committee or at headquarters on tho third floor of the Dime H.ink building. Tickets for extra ladles may bo se cured on the night of the ball. The armoiy will bo brilliantly Illu minated on tho night of the ball. Twenty-live high power arc lights will be Installed to reinforce the present menus of lighting the armoiy. Music will be furnished by Hauer's Thirteenth regi ment band of thirty pieces which will render a programme of twenty-four numbeis, which Is now being arranged. Dancing will begin promptly at n:30 o'clock and nt 11 o'clock the grand nun eh will take place. Professor J. Frank Slegel will act us master of cere monies. Mrs. W. G. Parke entertained In formally from 3 to 0 last Saturday af ternoon. Mrs. George Sluiges and Mrs. James G. Sanderson prouied tea. The Misses Gladys Watklns, Jean IIoslo and Helen Parke served. ' On Easter Monday night In the Bicy cle club house u dance will bo given by a committee consisting of Mnxwell E. liessell, David Boles, T. Dickson Torroy, Paul H. Wells and Walter A. Wolfe. The patronesses aie Mis. J. B. Dlmuiick, Mis. E. U. Jermyn, Mis. W. V. Scranton, Mrs. Everett Warren and Mrs. C. II. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tucker enter tained Thursday night at their home on Chinch avenue in honor of the thirtieth annlvers.il y of their wedding. They weie assisted In lecelvlng by their daughter. Miss Grace Tucker. Arthur llobbs and Mls Elizabeth Ellicott, both of itockwell street. Xoith Scranton, weie inairled Wednesday evening nt tho home or Mr. llobbs' pa rents. The Itev. It. S. Jones, D. D pastor of the Welsh Congregational church, of West Maiket stiert, was the olllclatlng clergyman. James Llttlejoliu, or Amelia avenue, nnd Miss .Mamie Lee, of Charles street, were married at the Church of the Good Shepherd on Wednesday afternoon. The attendants weie Mor gan Williams and Miss Jennie Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Minor E. Win den. of Noi lb Hyde Park avenue, gave a p.uty at their home leiently in honor of their son. Boy, who will enter the Hlooins burg State Noinial school to pursue a si'lentiilc course. Mis. Woidcn was assisted In receiving and serving by Mrs. llendlo. of Plttston. Misses Alice Coons, BesIe Morgan, Lottie Wag- starf, Blondin Davis, Noit Davis. Uh della Evans, Emma Lewis, Maud Blrt ley, Olive Blrtley, Lucy Fellows, Em ma Fellows-, Cora Jones, Etta Wood ruff, Ethel Doud. Cellna Phillips, Edna Buckingham, Edna Klesse, Edith Lloyd, Myrtle Bought, Belle Snyder,1 Harry Davis, Furman Spencer, Harry Dlscoll, Garlleld Davis, Frank Walsh, John Feeney, Harry Waldle, Fred A. Bendle, Plttston; Samuel Stanford, Fred Bradley, Harry Apgar, Floyd Bobinson, Esdrns Lowry, Floyd Woi den were guests. George, dcthen Williams, Evan Davis, Elmer Collins, William Norton, Samuel Courtney, Albert Morgans, Mr, Llew ellyn, Mrs. Llewellyn, Mrs. Davis and Mr, nnd Mrs. Gollaway helped serve refreshments. Oscar N. Shock, of llflO Lafayette street, nnd Miss Elsie K. Arnold, of Clark's Summit, were united In mar riage on Thursday evening nt the pat' sonage of the Simpson M. E, church by llov, II. C. McDermott. Tho couple were unattended, The brldu wore a gown of bluo broad cloth, trimmed with while silk. The groom Is an employe of tho Lackawanna rail road. They will reside on Lafayette street. Mrs. James E. Gillllths, of North Itchecca avenue, entertained the Speed well Social club at her homo on Wed nesday evening. A number of tho friends of Mls Ethel A. Carpenter, of 1107 Albright avenue, tendeied her a surprise party at her home Wednesday night. Mrs. Ira II, Stevens was tendered a surprise party nt her homo on Capouso avenue, Thursday evening, In honor of her birthday. Tho evening wus pleas antly spent with games and music, and nt a lute hour refreshments weie served. The guests weie; llov, nnd Mrs. W. a. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Ackerly, Mr. ami Mrs. Florin Swnrtz, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Stuckhouse, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Osenbnoh, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Finch, Mesdnmes W. G. Gates, II. A. Benson and L. A. Bovle. . Movements of People. Miss Sikiii Itlc ti.inlsoit, nf IKfulil mrcrt, inter tained ft limit .it a tl.ilillsdil ii.no "J Inn why ei miner. Hi". -Iooph I'. Phillips i,f Sni'lLuiil Mi. el, Is spending a lew iki.is with itlatiies in Wilkos llarre. J. I j. Turks of Nmtli Simmer .lumic, Is In Chicago on busirc-is -Mis. I'r.inuvi (!. Pratt, of ll.nltnid, Conn., is Mtlng Mks Iklin. Mrs. (!eti;c Wallace :mtl fandle hale crn-io to Cnliirailii Splint's whole thiy will In fuliiiu toside. I'. A. Ilelin is ill in l'lillulc'lphla. Mr. .chil Mi-". John I '.is ill are at Jit. Suilinir, Kintiickc. .Ml mi Mlhheil Howe, (Inudiltr of Mai:iti.ilc John X. Iliittr, is homo limn the W.t llie.hr Slate Normal t-ihoul mi hei llastcr l.n.il mi. she is a'coiupanhd h.i Mi- Ia Ilollnian, a .sclmolmite. Jlls-os I'thol nml Peleie Ite.innlds nf r.ut.ni llle, iillir lisitiiic Jin. ('mile-, of Viiili .Main aienue, hue uluincd honi". Mr... 1'iod Phillips ami Ml-; lima Snii'h. if North s'orantoti, le.te for :i plca.uic nip 'n New Jerk this moinltiK. Ml-.. II. (.'. Jlortran anil Mi,.. Ilium Made. if Most crai,i.n, Mtnl fiiimU at UiuuMin. so- ipiih.mna iniinl.i, ihniii); the wiel.. Mi-, limy Palmer ami ilnhl lull- ntnineil ,o theh home on Kilna avenue, Iimih a few ilas .-pint in W ilkis ll.it 1 1'. .Mi., (iiaiit I'eltmi le.uc. Jlmnl.i,i fur a moi.ih'-i MjJiHini nt .hi'MlIe, X. (' li-. Ili.n.v Wehiinu, Ji of llnn.ih,. foimeilv Ml.-i llelhi.lieim. is the mnt of hei .unit. Mi,.. Willi. .in IhiiKe, of .'ill Slone aienne. HC8 Daylight Store I r ' if B m M ! ' Mr a m . ml Mr Cwm Jmcft-0chs (f Shoe yL Sale. Advertisers of Facts Only today's Great Shoe Sale for Men and Women Sole DeglllS 01 10 0. 1. Sip. $2.25, $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes for $1.88. Sii! Olllf Sa I This Great Shoe offering is made to reduce our stock on this grade of shoes to make room for the spring line. The Shoes for Women are made of genuine Vici and Dongola Kid and Box Calf. Tho Chnnc irf Tlun Aro n-inrln nf Rnv Pnlf UtlV Pillf VlVnnn Pnlf iinrl Qfltill Cctf -lien flir Pucci'un Polf Cnma Iiw Mauw t 1 wm. I 111, IIIUUV. J 1 uu.t. v.ui., . J n,v v...., ,.wv.,,,,. ,uii !.., -, t.,, - n.v. IIUJJIU1I V-.UII. UUI. m hand stitched McKay sewed extension soles, and light flexible soles. Every shoe is the very latest toe and heel I shapes. There may not be every size in each lot, but possibly the size and style you want is here. I io leiepnone or man oruers accepieu lor tins onue o:ue. Remember it is Saturday and the sale begins at 10 a. m. sharp. a well Known uile SiMlh Sil.lllloil, w f at li.-t-'ii law, .hihii The China club, composed of a coterie of West Peranton ladies, who meet nt the homes of different members occa sionally, were entertained at a ." o'clock tea recently at the homo of Mis. Al exander Phillips, on Kynon street. Those in attendance were: Mrs. Hop kins, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Halvey, Mrs. Heynon, Mrs. Itees'e, Mrs. Major, Mis. Williams, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Jones, Mis. James, Mrs. Lewis. A jolly crowd of young people were entertained on Tuesday evening nt t ho home of Frank Galloway on C'orbelt avenue. Games of ever description were enjoyed and refreshments were served. Present were: The Misses Itnchel Galloway, Annie Collins. May Thomas. Desda Llewelyn, Tllnnclie Watklns, Veriiii Hichards, Mntlle Kd wards, Kllzabeth Galloway, Viola George, Myrtle Llewellyn, Gretta Free man and Messrs. Percy Thomas. John Dolmar, Hert Morgans, James Hums, William Uavls, William Jones, Adam Pulver, F.ddle D.ivls, James Sharkey, Arthur Harris, Charles Ott, David Llewellyn, Frank Llewellyn, Windsor Ml .a. line, left 1 i-L tup to New Jill. ill Amlriw Kiiull, of llillun, shot ami tmniei leiihnt of u-llln- al Ihu home of h-, Itl.it lei , on Maple btieit. .lohn (illihoiH, ji., of I'ilt.l eiinln on a nhort p!ea.-iire (.113. .lovph Sloinni, of I'uln nientte, .M-.teiilay fiom a Kit dijs' trip lriniipal tltlc-i in t'aii.iil.i. Itev. W. Crane, of llanley, wii-i liIIIiib iiiiiiih in tin iiiinll.v r.nij in li, wiek. Miv. C. .1. fillle-plu has letnuieil iioni a nt with fiiuiil. in lioneMlale. JI. 11.1 Stratum, of llinshainloii Kn hem a Kiie-t, the pa.l week, of )i. anil Mi-. M.ijlam! 1'n l, of North Jlaln aicnne. Mi-. Jliion, wife of lte. Dr. .Moon, of l' kt illi. who has bleu in the lio-jiltal foi Ihe pa.l time weel.J, is now ninth impioieil an-l N on tho way to complete leeoiory of health. lJnrioi.il Detniiler, founiily of the Noilh lhil, hut now of tin- t'nlteil State-, atiuy, i, i-uii bin mother oii Chniih nenui, Ih'i. cil,. .Mis. It. .7. Kenuell ami Jib lleimell .lie at Al ia HI ie City. The Jlke Alhu anil llchu Mallhew, aie ,-p n-h ine a fnv iliis i-i Niw Jml,. .Mr. ami .Mi.-. Thomas spi.ine ,nn Jssim Cine nml Culniile hue lelninetl lu,iu a stent tiin to MaMiinvtaii, I). C. Ml-. II. Ki.Miohls uml Miss lle.i n.ihl, aie at I.al.ewooi, N, .1, Mn. I'etir lldlleiiiiin. j, (he yne-t of Jim. .lames l.inen iluiln? the wetk, Jliv 'Ihomas W.ithln. eiileil.in.eil four of ii,c Inii'esinaiils of tin llillimlni'-l'.iike wiililni;,', the JIis.es Antoinette ami .Innitii Iliwill, of AiiJ-h-v. nn-llie-lliuhonj Jb- Nancy laiiN, of l leielan I, 11., ami MLss c Mule ll.nii-, of lloton. Jllss lleiin-ll, of 01th Mashlnslon ,ii one, hi lertalneil Jli.s (allniine Mines, of ll'mei, ( ih, ami Mlsi l.oni'e Mijo, of lilclmionil, ',i., iliiiin Ihe week. .Mis. W. W. Mat-on ami Mi-s 'mile V.iinn me ih Aiinnui' c iij, wnrie tney win icinalii r Wllks ML, inllli, of lintel Tut lie, his letni.e'il from an i-Miiuliil iKIl with filencN in Ai.iupn. lis. MU. W. .1. Tmiey uml M. II. riilh-i t lileil on Wed. nest!. l fot a cuil-e on the Mt .lilfri .111 -.111 mil ,1 trip to l.omli 11, I'nls ami othir ii-iin's of insu Cot rA7 '1's toothsome delicacy is made in many Ywclliuy different ways. One of the latest crazes in the candy world is the Honey Comb Candy. Deli cious, pure. You will want more if you buy it once. At Candy Counter, Samples Free. Boys' Spring Top Coats Made of Covert Cloth, light color, medium and short lengths, full box back, $2.98 and H QO $3,98. Now $1.70 Easter Cards iain Floor in Booth. Versed in simple and appro priate words. Printed in all shapes and style 1A- cards. Pi w'aH f rnm 1c each to Slippers Oxfords Women's Patent Leather Oxfords. Cu ban, French, Louis XV Heels, at, a pair. $1.50 J'2 fft up to PsJ.sJll Colonial A full line of the new strap Sandal and Colonial Slippers. Very stylish and possess superior qual ities. The right style for the parlor and the dance. Made of soft leather vici kid, tnmmed with large gilt buckles. Priced at, pair $1.25 to $3.00 Clean Your Own Gloves Hartman's Perfect Glove Cleaner No ben zine.no paste. Also cleans leather belts and russet shoes. Does not harm the glove and easy to use.. At 9Cp the Glove Counter. Priced at LD Jewelry Every year adds some new idea to this already long list of useful novelties in neckwear adornment. We are showing the latest things in Brooches,various styles and shapes. Cameo Brooches, Cameo Bodice dl AA Pins, Bronze Bodice Pins at, each, 10c to j)lUU Hat Pins, odd and very pretty, 5c and 10c. s Belt Buckles, all the new shapes in gold and oxi dized, 25c up to $1.00. Women's Rings, assorted styles and setting, war ranted 5 years, 25c and 50c. Sulphur Stone Novelties, Rings and Stick Pins, 10c up to 75c. Women's Chatelaine Locke, ts, 50c. Line of Pearl Beads, single and double strains at 25c up to $1.00. Jswelry Department Wyoming Entrance. i eo3cr anion's Big: Store. J o-t In Ihnope. The.i will he in Home l'j-ler week. Mi. ami Mi. T. .1. I'onli r left jo.-leulay foi Al lantic Cite, i.ht'ic they will riniiin for a month. Mil, ,1. II. Tonej, of JefleiFOii aicnne, Ii tpt inl ine; the wteh in Xew Voik illj. Miss ltosilic .la, of .lelTeton aienue, U so j'liii.'ilni: .it Atlantic. ( itv. Mis. i. . Hums, of Monroe aienue. lids h-in .pcwllmr the past will, in llioohljn, .V V., .ii ll.e slIot of Mis. l'jle. Dr. anil Mr? t'. . llohcit aie suju.nniiiir at Milfonl, I'a. A, 1'. lleilfoid left railf In the weel. for the snth, where he will ptml ten ilai or so. .lohn M. Kemtneiir enjo.veil the eiil.v piinj; weather at AtlaMie I it: this weel,. Miss Jennie Mialtmi, of Wnniln'' aieiinc, ii i s i 1 1 1 1 -,' fiictnl-i in llaltinioie. aven ' (l. Mips I,ilia O-mhoiil. of Timhli unlock, i-i is,t Inir her hidher, SI inle.i O-tuliont, of Webster enne. II. llieen, of .scram-.?, X. V., was the i;uvst of Willi nil Pi!c. of S'Hth Main aienne, ihi'lni the week, 1'. . I'eaisill. of .New Voik, was in Ih" illy for a pull ion of ilic wiik ami i.ilhil upon a inrn hit of hl-i friend.. .Mr. I'eaiMll was fouiicMly seoeMiy of the Itillronl Youm; Men's Cliii-li.l'i listen iathin, hut was calleil In a witlei llehl of i-e-f nine-! in Xew YwK. Mi-, ami Mis. ,. II, mi Kiel, of Noilh Man ave nue, tntirtnii'eil .Mr. ami Mi--, "-anmel lliul'on, of Denur, rolo., alin ittsr Ihe week. Mr, anil Mis, Tietl Mhwcnkrr, of Pill-Ion ,ne ii'ie, spent the Rieitei part of the week in l'hll.i. clelphia. City Tiri.iiiir II. .1. ICiMii-im I. at the Mat Snln;s, Aik,, with a pnt.c of fiiemli. Ml.-. I'. II. Haw III, of Weiihele, I'a., hi' ii ttnmtl home after a li.it nl Ihe home of Kec. anil Mi?-. .1. 1'. Mnlfal, nn Y.i--liti mi stuel. He.. . II. C'Limuil, ol lliti. Theoloili il s mtii.it v . spent the week al Il home on X--i.lt ll.l ill- Talk aielllle. Ml. anil Mrs. (! or.-e r.iiichilil, of Voilh Miin aienue, ilniins (he week i ntiii lineil th'Ir il.ui'jh. ler, Mis, Ihnry l'lit, of I'j,iiii, . .1., nnl hei (hihhen, .Miss 111 niche Wood, of llone.ilale, U lln suesl nf Mrs. Jf.uk I'l.L-ar, of Simler-on auiaie. Mlsi Ilnhj DoiibIjs,, cf UMimont 1'aik, is in I'lillailelphli lisltin-r Mentis BnroJi nothschild's Heply. Saw le.us ,1-,'u. while ll.nni Jtolhschlhl ami a tiolilenian frienil veto pikiiiR a pleasme trip alone; the lthlne, a ycini!, IjiI on the ho-it noticeil the enil of a llk lumlkcrchicf .stn-kins out of a rr nit of Holhsihihrs pockit. Tiiinim; to hi ilmm he -.ah): "It i lonlil only net llul himlkerchlef. 'lliiiik how- iiiikIi it niiil he Wdlh!" "Tit anil get It, then," aill his cliimi with lislons of the fihuloiH .iue of a Molh-chihl hanclkerthief. So the IjiI look the cml of the li.imlkeic.hief he live. n his flniKers anil jjently tu-ipeil at it. At this point the nuhleman linneil to the haron ami whispeieil: "Ihiion, Hut hoy he.shle joit is tikinj; liandkiichief." "Let him alone," muI the haron, "We all had to statt Miiall!" Xtw Yotk Times. jour 'J :.j- : j. -j. . DOMESTIC CIENCE. BALLENTINE-PARKE WEDDING PARTY. Abuvo Is ii ulcturo of tho Uulluntliie-l'ittlto veililiiin- pally, tuken Tucsiluy night, after tho cuieinony wan per formed. Tho members of It mo Atr. nml Mrs. Percy llulluntlne, who mo Feuted at tho cud of the tuule: muld of honor, Miss Helen I'arHe, sister of tho bride; bridesmaids, Miss Carrie KoBcr.'i, of Boston, Muss.. Miss Mabel Kins man, of South OraiiKe, N. J.; MlbS Nancy Lovls, of Cleveland, o.j Miss Ioulse Atherton, of Wllkes-Harre; Miss Porothy Cornell, of Ithaca, N. y.; Miss Louise Mayo, of Hlchmond, Yu.j MUs Antplnetto Hewitt and Miss Juanlta Hewitt, of Ardsley-on-the-Hudsonj best 111.111,' Herbert Hallantiue, of Newark, brother of the sroonij ushers, Nor man II. I'arko and Grler I'arke, Jr., brothers of tho bride; F. II. Hunsey, of Vlttsbutu; 1'. S. Hoss, l C, Downluj;, U. V, Lampman, B. 13. Sutphen and w. Clark Symlnetou, of Newark; ribbon girl, Anne Parke; page, Master Uos worth Vsjt Wlille the Mis. Mpieei.s and Siirey (lamps of Ihe l-ind aie srrtHncr out llielr sulphur nnd inolHe, l!:"It "ills nnd cenni, tln'ii "oil of follow," as ('arl'le iIuIk the oulpul of the east t lean, iiml their utriy of faio-it pi. lenl medicines for the ainelloritlon of that "tiled feellns" wi Intimately as ochitod w-iih the tprinj;, theif wher bistds are iipiey lar.iln;; llie diet of the fluiilv in order In Insure Ihe Fime le.itlls, with le.s i.eir end teat- on the Imlhlctuul sl.-Ulil. While loini'i tie and lnu-loin 0ihdlas me Mnglnir: "llureV roscmir.i, tliat's tor ienienilir.ni e; piay hue, reie.cniber. And Ih-'ieV piii.li, I hat for ihousht.. IlirieV fonnel for you, aril tolumhlne; tliete'i. rii' for yuu; and here's sonir foi me," tit., th" more ptosile Malthas ami llore..is in., thliikim; In iliriu nlies, eiui If liny don't tell 11 t their fimllles (whicli I hive found i.s an lidlscieel llilnc; to do) "ncrVi.. nice, tendct, jnmii onions .Inlinm has a leiiileiu; In t!i-, Match wilid.s to he itoitpy, mid Iclnbnl is lull Ins boll. Unions me 'iMi.it tl.ev re'd, and (.nlons they hall hue." "Ihcre'a -pin. .it Ii. Alphotnci doe'ti't hate lunch appetite; his stimuli Menis out of unit-!', -pIuicli, ac i online; In the I'lemh, Is "Ihu hiiwm of the t-tom.it U," and Alphon.ri fhall he (.wept ,'inl twiiir-hcd," Thete'is ikmdelloti stetmi for ion, uml ilmhaili lor me, and nalir clo-c for Klljih," ai'd no on id Infinitum. - Menu (or Sundau. Mar. 16. I1RHAKPAST. (Itape I'liilt. IVttljolinV llteakfasi IVed. Cieaiued CodtUh. llai.ed I'mKoet. (irahstn llenis, Wauiin. Coffee, III.NNBK. I'otato oup, lladMies. Oil.es. Chicken Tot I'io. M.ished l'otaloes. Cieaiued Onions. Apple and Ci leiy Kilad, .Ma.ioiiu il-e. Ito.ial Cheese. Nilllii-. I'liine Whip, Ansel Cake. Illuik rtillee. Ilioiled Sjldilli-s with liemoii. told llaked Ite.uis. Cal.up, Vilude Wheat Ilre.ul ami lluller Siiiilniilivs MlwciI llhuhaih. f-pjnxe Cake. Tea. t --- l'lnin tune imnuiiioilal, "nH-rr.-" of all .. ri h.ne hetn Inhl In hl-ch esteem for puiBlny the hlood of humors t lejcmleivil hy Ihe int. I V ditl of fatly food, liuil.ulie.lt lakes and the like. Tho 111 of eilihle me. in is tuuili mole laticd than is iis'iall.i nip poed. lleside. the mote lomuiorly known pinaih, lliii-sels hptoitW, kale, hitiice, i'iii del Ion and Wuter iles, theie ale linn'. ltd irteens. miiiiI, ilucoiy, ''doucetle" or mill .ul.ol, rcainlo, naiiow- dock, cowslip, ho;-se- itidi-.li and i'tilk'..itil. Tlie lie.lllhfllllins of jiriiis . due lu the wjtii and alkaline lltc which ihei loutiin, liukiut; them iniuhln no. Heine die. Is At-i-iidlni; to anal;., wtilei Hess alone mil talus iodine, lion, phn.phtla and a Ailpho nitueiious essential nil, Mine lhau this II. Mlinul.iu.. and .haipins the iueut.il litullle,, "KjI cii-.si and leaiii wit," slid the (lleel... While I'lluy a.cils that ites.-Halif llnecjtf rir.tore .a:. It.. While Ihe lalhei h(tt-Ki!i-n, mu.tjiil, .oriel hollid with a for .easiiiiliis-, ( lit mullet aip'llle prvfeit dan lelloii, inwMlp .'t.il Komi ph-iu of fit pill. are iiioln iklle.lle llul tiholesoiiie inokiil 111 hollluc; Nilt wain and rta-nnul Willi but ler. s.p!nuh .liould he cooked in Its 01.11 Jukes Wall I iru-u l.i he pet feit .huiihl he pehly liailicic.l, lull I Ijc.mi1 lit cold water, .lul.eu thoioiiKhly dt, eaioned ullli .alt ami eaten Willi ihiu rliees nf while- hie.ul and Imttcr. ,s. me prif. r a dash of Icuioii Julie Willi iu-s and a uhlerpooiifiil of oliiu nil. hut the epl line takes Id. with i-jlt alone. u looking the uholcMiiiie ihuhjtli do' not pi-il. The rkiu is m IjiIiioih. It me-lls and impaits .i rich led color and the be.t (In or cf any pait of the .talk. Hake lit the ou-n or kteiv on the hail; of Die ktoie, u.lni,' Ultle or no watt i. If the mij-ur Is added after !lu rhuhaih U cooked It will not icruire "4 much to .wee (en. Ilthuliaiu cooked with date, or uMi:.s makes a ideiFjiit ilurnte, ami U alway populjr Willi the children. 4 -4 -4--- -f -f -f -f 4 -f 4 4 4 t 4 4 44444444444444444444444 as an aliuo.t i-ouiclcjii remedy for linl.iil.i and hilloils tioiihles lis julcj I titieuiily ciialiful fu fetus luit in i.tc like l.tphahl khiiuhl inly he I.ilun on adilie of a plij-.l- ilan. - n.wler loiktails n-ru'd lu iriape fiull aie ilellcioiis as well a populat. Cut the liuit In halies, Icinoie all Ihe lueinhiaiie, tote and H-ed-, looin ihe pulp, and put lour or tlio .lu.ill blue point) in the eculci' of eicli half. Dies., with Union juke, cat.iip, liiiccrar, silt nnd a tin diops oi Won ester or ti'ja.nj i.nne, nnd mve Ice told. Thi louu-e foi. lnivid hi Ihe buiiillim. 'Ihe tilehiallou nf SI, I'.ilthk's day Is criadually r.'.tindlli',' beyond Ihe i-holes of tho lineil I.U-, and is not ei.nrtn. d to hei- tuns muI dnnihtiin aloii-. "fi'ii-cu tea." and Vliaililuik luncheons" v ill he n featme of Ihe ti tiilnu wvek, The rulorliu; foi ihtoii will, of cmue, he urccii; the llohh'ins n.ed on cuds or lu iliiniatioti, the In full i.iul the harp; the iiioUlhus lluin Mi.ole nnd tie iiinenltles Iniideiit In ti.r oeea.iuii .iKtilfliaut of Ihe Illatney utone. lallMe may lm tj.lly iciccted n mil the iiva.iou, In .alads lli-io Is a wide choice. il may he polulo i.ilul Willi plenty nf pn.le.i In culoi', lettuce alid, pliuih molded ill ui., icltiy, ttrctit pe'pp r or iress. V uici-u tiij)otuui.e i mule by ihopldui; tine, munch pan-lty in mike a heipini; t.dde.poouiul. Put pi a bowl ..ml Itih with Ihe hack u( a ipoou until aim). I .1 paste, .tir lu a few drop. o iihohol, and add lu the culinary mayonual.e, I 'or in a , the breast of ehUkui IUnl and laid on let lute leans I. pretiy, or it n hot dUli Is ie ipiiied, a Mipieiuc of fowl, dcioralii) i.ltu potato lii-.ii tt and na)s of Urlc.v, of chops with a ill ceil pea hcultr. I'Ki.k Uc nul, ia,-e il.e-.n-, lime iliops erllilkilis, nllies, all I'd I lo Ihe lolor schenie, while pl-laihe Ice ifaaiu. takes ficilfd with (mill mar or ilcuvitnl iiitll aintellca aie vailously utilized. ' 'IhU is a Ui'liclout way lo piepaie .lulled Blic'ti iiiiirs for .1 lunilii'OU. hclt'il penp' H of a iiuifoim tUc, wa.li ami I'hmte in boiling water, Let tliini uluiuier about the minutes to mnoie tlm "hie." laUe out, rub lie .klra clt with a wet ilolh, mt nil the sleui i iida, and iinioio all Ihe a?ed. I'll) iiih 4 niKUuc of bread iruinUs ami iiilucrd ham or .jiesaje and scavm well siltli butter, salt and ptpper. lleplaie Ihe .tent on each peppi' ler a cuicr and ttjud In a deep cat then la'.In dish. MoNieu Willi lomali) juice or soup not k Ihltkined nidi a Utile Hour uml II i loicd with a wee bit of i-heiiy, add salt 1n n'.ison, stand the ili'h In a lioj. oicn nnd hike about twenty mimttr.s or until the pep pers are a ritli brown. Serie in the, tune iluJi, ipilnkllucr a Ultle chopped piialey oier them bcfeie heinllntr to the table. If lout; peppcis aie u-cd iic-liad of iho bell peppjrs, cut ItntithivUe for Mtiihi.ir. I'eppeis are a wholesome .summer vegetable and so well witli beefsteak, ioit beef or chic ken. ; A croud kaucc for a jwrlc roast may be midc hy .iildiuc; two tahliiioontnls of the tiny red oi uiecii peppers chopped line to tho brown pork ttiaiy, Tho t-eods tihoiihl he remoicd btfoie Lhojiiilnc;. A leiiiatlou lo Uiujo who h.ue only seen Ihe usual "ineiy" tried onions, ate onions filed in this fahicn, which lr.nes them llrm ami thoroue;hli' delicious; Cut in hikes ami n.ik in mill; ten minutes Dip in lloiu, nnd Imuici.e In liolliner f.ll, hot tnoiiKh tn broan the onions iiit.iutl,i. Take nut with a skim, iiier and lay on blown paper to ahsoib every ii'stlcrc of k'lea.t, and then tene hot, llaked onions liaie a tpetlilly ilellilous fli. lor, and aie Juliy and i:.y of elIc;eson, In lallds tan often eat Ihelu plcpaied lit this way, when they cumin taku thiiu boiled, filed Oi- taw. laaie In their jackets ami bako in the a-he, If poi-sible, otheiivi-e lu the oii'ii. When if ulj- to telle peel, butter and si'.ion. Allow llini' enough for tliini to be lome Ihoioiicthly tindei. Ileimudas or the little fn-.li neiv pnloiis niil.e nn aptii.lucr .andwlch. 'Jhey sliruld be fliccd In a. thin loiiuils as possible, .t. .. pilnkled lluhlly Willi alt, mid laid between .t. hut let ed .lie is of while or r it Imad. If one likes law onions hut Mill', u front a boinlni,' M-iiMilon nun- online." Ibein, this nb Jeillon to llieir ne tan bo leuioieet by loiev lm; the pivlrd and .liciil niiioin. Mllh told walir for a half hour bifole ii.Iiij, Take up on a plale, niul v.ilh ihe b.uk of .1 filler ipoiu i'is.s lo ;ii out all Ihe I. ink I'ator. lee and n-iml-h with i nihil pat.le.v, l.hlch. If i-.iu-n altsr the onion, will tike away much of the odor fiom Itiu ble.llli. A sn.illiuv of llnejlJl' i a Uo illuaeioiis ill .uhihtiuc; the Ml'.. W. .1., I.anas Cil.l 'lift. is the u nipt for apple .timlle a lauciht at the )e blew looking' nh"o.. Thice-ipiaiteis of a i up of lloiu, one lia.pooiiful if .ml, InH a lea.pooiiful nf sill. Iialf a cm of ill i'-il bread, halt a nip of b'er, ale or lliiev, hit' apilis, thopped Unci ouc'-fouitLi p. a cup of chopped l.lUlus half a pniuid of ilmppsd al liionds, i ipialler liiji of i;al' and fe In If leaspooiifiil of I'liiuaiiinii, -slit the Itoiir nil a bu.'id, nukii a i. ell In the i elder, add ihe twill and uet. beat ill iliouuh eif the b if tn make a full cloii'li, and niL with the ii.ni.l . until it does not .tick In thi-iu. IIIiim' a howl ilh hoi vatei nnd pluv nuii' llicv doiicih. Iliie irad.v a table iikiid with ,i, cloth, line Ihe duuch ill the uutu, and pull It out as tl.lu as paper. Mire id ullh niched .ml. and the iiiiMine of ii'ilnl lue.il,. apples ajuioiid, ui-li's, in.ir and cinuiri m,, Alter Ihe hllliicr i-. iienlj .pnad. lift the t lot li tjii-ftilly at cue h!c and (oil ihe -nil-lid up like 4 liuiilc loll. I'll t one end of the Mrii'ki in the tenlii if a uu, and tin it Ihe ollee end aioiiud 11, o as In silu it a Hull i-lnll appcaiauie. Ib.i-li oier with inilttil tiicl and bake In u nieillmii oitn until u licjht blown. When done, Hn on a dUli unci nn Inkle with powdered taiou KMMA I'AUDOLI TELF011D. : I S J 5 I ' 0 1 .j. .5. . . .5. ,.j ,4.
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