m EVENING LEt)ftER-PHILADELPHlV, FBIDAY NOVEMBEIt 17, 1010 t JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Wany Debutante Affairs Are on the Tapis This vvuuiv w ..w.vu x,Av,.iiiaLurs j.nter.ain Tonight Big Charity Affair at Horti cultural Hall f TJACK once moro In the renlm of tho nnd Mrs. Wlm n. Verner, en .k..(in(A. nre we not7 For - WU -" . . . FWtdneMy tit t""1 weeK ,K''ln t'ox wan ,n" .Sliced t n tea by her parents; yester. 1 tt Katharlno Tyson nnd Pauline Denckla sZttt presented nt a tea nt tho Acorn K , -- t.,.1 nvnntnc tho Lewis Itrln- KCIUB. " "": ... .., ...... . ton icftvo n unnco, nm-u "-. .-... .. i.. t tho llellevue-Stratfortl. Besides ' ill the debuts, thero wnn nlso tho opera X. . . Li.t A-ttnv- Antihtimt cave for tarty wm "- - - 17. i5, niece. Frances helper and Mary jUhurst. and tho theater pnrty which E it. n.n.crB V. Packards rhvo for Mary P " -.a -i..l.,..t Ur 4' rut tin a It arid EluaMiii l-uti""". ". J-- "--. " - -- hhiI Minn sank.. .. nmn uusy uny. "- --mi-. ?. and Lieutenant Wnlla-Wnlla-Wnlla- atftlter, lieutenant Thomas and lieu tenant MttXWCU, 01 me imvj J". k" L o&nco for Emlllo Owens on board the istaltleshlp Michigan. oaaVIne of tho opera party Doctor B JUhhunt gave. It seems to mo that thoso - .mall nieces of his are having a Pislindlferous time; they aro both Bmall. I and Mary li very fnlr nnd Frances only .agree darker. They ko ovorywnero together and seem to enjoy thlnKs thor ,.rilv. Ixst nlKht the other Klrls In the I party wcro Mary helper, who is Fran I ees'i elder sister; .Mnrio Louise Fnrlcs t -mt hols Jackson, and tho men were ft judhurst and Edwards helper, Sam Wag. er, Jr., -v.. - ton. The Brlnlon dance was u liuse success. Lit WW hold III mo lieiiuvuu-oiiuiiuiu, uiiii several of the debs received with Eliza beih In tho early part of tho evening; they were Allco and Meta .Tunney, Ethol KevDold and Nancy Wynne- Cook, Then from tho second and third year girls who received thero wcro Charlotte Brown, Valentino Mitchell and Purali Penrose Slliabeth woio a lovely frock of palo nte-plnk faille silk. Tho snouts wcro not only from tho debutante set; Indeed, the soiree had unite tho aspect of a ball nd lasted about as long, for many of us Trent down from tho opera and danced well into tho smalt hours. Tonight tho Rutherford McAllisters, of Chestnut Hill, will glvo a dance out nt the Huntingdon Valley Country Club for Elizabeth Trotter, who Is another debu ttnte whoso good time Is nn assured thing. Elizabeth has received at nearly overy tea so far. She and Putty Borlo (who hi not missed a trick In tho way of being invited everywhere) nro on a par with the popularity of Sarah and Marga retta Myers last year. Only it was worse for tho Myers, because tlioro was scarcely a day when thero was not a tea, last year having had to Its count nearly 10 buds, Thero nro a good ninny this year, but the season so far has by no Ht-ns come up to lost. whose WarrlaRe to M of Wayne, Denial Iyrr,n,50 ,0 Mr C'winnlnit William ?'! ?' formerly of Hlohmond, Va., but now Marl", t." i ,lo,!.moi". tux Place nt St. dnv Vn.:Pl7eopa.l t-'hurrb, Wayne. Sntur dai,.M..mHer. "' ftt ,c'o ""y tM!n.r't las i1 without some en Verni, 'V ,b!,n,c "u I" "oner of Ml,s On iini rl1 "l1 week Promises the same Ti?. lt$5y' Nov""ber SO. Mrs. Herbert br?dV; f ."."' wl" K,vc luncheon and et Club. gUcsls nl th0 5,"l0,, Crlck' onIl,S?,?L ?".';" Mnry Cnl'le1l nordon Uinchonn br',,cfmn,d' "! enterlaln at lloTmn,y e:nlnf- Sll" Mary Convert of or of MuL VH Kh0 n dhmer-danco in noti on w i cI"cr "'"' Xlr "-'""I par v at h,r,!'lr WIU "" wr ltUlal nto t" n.nl Lr,,,K" "' h" homo Rlio a dinner Thursda y olenliitf for his best Mr ami ir. i'i 7 ". '""ennoiise lintel. mont"n2MX...,J?l-rt . V- "M- of Hose- r.r"' fv'nfrt dlnncr-dance on Frl na .v" "S . W h. ''. the bridal """ uri- niiuitinnnl guests. nn,)rn.a'? .?,r"' ri',0!, "ker .,, ,rir IOvil Iiiiiisi. Ilil. Will winter. as they intend to stay nt Old Oak th.lr haVewS p&e.""'" ,:M " Yowm!"""" h',.1nlcu" draper, of New and ln r 'i"ii ,h? Wl,k-1 will, Mr. L. Mm. Stewart Wurts's Dancing Class rill have its Inltlnl meeting this evening t Aiher's. Tho committee in charge to- fV aljht Includes William Flomlng, Stownrt wurts, Jr., Owen Wlster, Jr., Dan IBiche said Walter nobb, Jr. Several dinners will bo given beforo tho meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Churlton Ynrnall will enter Uln for their daughter Sophie, tho George Calvert Carters will give a din ner for Virginia nnd tho Charles Prlco Utules will entertnln for Adelaide Sou- dir. Tonight the much-tnlkcd-of dinner dance and bazaar for tho benefit of St. Vincent's Aid nnd Matornlty Hospital trill be held in tho ballroom and lower hill of Horticultural Hall. Mrs. Hobort Lesley, who Is president of this associa tion, tells mo that a largo number havo lubscrlbed to Uiofyffalr, and a big at tendance Is expected. At first It was l? planned to havo a sort of cabaret enter- ", talnment during the dinner, but it was decided that most guests enjoy doing the dancing more than looking at others, so ' that feature will not be given. Quite a few persons who will not be able to at tend the dinner will go later In the eve ning" for tho dance. Some etfqulslto arti cles will be on sale, so "come early and avoid the rush" say tho enterprising omen on the board of managers. NANCY WYNNE. ?arni, at. Davids. Mr. and Mrs. .Stanley o. Flagg. Jr are place at Vlllnnnvn. litis winter. VMVn "IHIT'i.. ""B'1"- f Huntington. .,; iS l!:1"nK her daughter. Mrs. Bob crt W. Daniel, .it Itosemont. Mlsa Dorothy Potter, of Evergreen ave nue, Chestnut Hill, lms gono to Atlnntlo t.lty for a lirli-f stay. Mr. and Mr. Ulchnrd Wain Melrs and their debutanti- tlntjulilor. Miss Atmu Wal ker Molrs, arc occupying their town houie, liSI Walnut street, fur tho winter. .Air. and Mr.. William It! Tucker of 12T, School lluuso l,no. (Jcrin.uiloun. will leavo shortly for Hot .Springs, Vit . to spend several weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Pero Wllmor. of .IO.M West Coulter street, Clermantown. hao Miss Margaret Coldsborotigh, of Baltimore, Mil., NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT tenderly ; then e tiptoed out and delighted tho naked Garcia baby by taklnff him In her firms and hugging htm. ns thought the beautiful senora's voice was Ilka tho music of birds. It was ftrowtng dark when Dave was Rwakened by cool hands upon his face and by soft lips upon bin. He opened hla eyes to find Alalre bending over him. "Vntt mtft -t tin" h .mllirf "tl I. I nearly time to go, nnd Ines Is cooking our aupper. He reached up and took her In hla arms. Bho lay upon his breast, thrilling happily with her nearness to lilm, and they re mained so for a while, whispering now and then, trying Ineffectually to voice the thoughts that needed no expression, "Why did you let mo sleep so long V he naked her, reproachfully. "Oh, l'vo been napping there In that chair, whero 1 could keep one eye on y6u. I'm terribly selfish; I can't bear to lose one minute." After a while she said: "I've made n discovery. Father O'Malley snores dreadfully! Juanlto never heard anything like It, nnd it frightened him nearly to death. Ho says the Father must bo n very flerco man to growl so loudly. Ho says, too, Uoy: ,, .. ,. , , , . . CoMrlthl, Life Pub. Co.. rarroduced by speelal srrmennnt. Whnt! le haven't Rot a mother nor father nor any rulntiona7 Gecl JInvcn't yo got no troubles n-tnll7" HEART OF THE SUNSET By REX BEACH CoNrloM. ltl. v Uarpir t llroOxre 1KW r , H VlipBWBllag.-'!ai!IIWh f'll.l'Ti:it XI. (Continued) miUTH the Hlo Negro crossing." Dave X nnnotineeil Then spying a little house squatting a short distance back from tho road, ho said: "We'd belter try yonder. If they turn us down we'll bno to take to tho brush " O'Malley agreed. "Yes. and wo have no tlmo to lose. That horseman Is going to rouso the town. I'm afraid we're In for it." I)ai nodded silently. heaving tho beaten pnth. the tefugees threaded their way through ractus and sago to u gate, entering which they ap pmached.thu straw-thatched Jacal they had seen. A naked bov lmliy watched them draw near, then scuttled for shelter, piping an ilnrm. A man appeared from some where, nt sight of whom tho priest rodo for ward with a pleasant greeting. But tho fel low was unfriendly. IIIh wife, too, emerged from tho dwelling nnd Joined her husband In warning Father O'Malley away. "Let mo try," Alalre begged, and spurred her horse up to tho group Slio smiled down at the country people, saying: "Wo have traveled a long way. and wo'ro tired and hungry. Won't you give us something to eat? We'll pay you well for your trouble." Fholn by 1'hotu-CrafUra. MRS. GILBERT CHASE KNIGHT Mrs. 'Knight, beforo her mnrringo last- week, was Miss Margaret Davis, of Gcrmnntown How would YOU liko to wake up somo morning and find yourself the only person alive in all itho world ? This is tho experience of Bea trice Kendrick, a beautiful stenog rapher, who awakens into "THE VACANT WORLD" A mnstcrpicco of romance by George Allan England Don't fail to road this story, one of tho most remarkable tales of ndventuro and lovo which has yet been written. It begins in TOMORROWS Queuing e&lsbi&riiger Personals ' Mrs. John W Townhend. of Brvn llawr. "Va, lias issued invitations for a tea to be liven next Wednesday afternoon at her ' home In honor of her daughter, Mrs. Hunter fcarlelt, who has lutply returned from doing a wonderful work nmonir the wounded r Mldlera abroad, where she was assistant n her husband. Doctor Scarlett, in .the eye ; rd of the hospital at Paris for several ; Jaoptha. ilr, and Mrs. Sydney Mason will enter win at dinner tonlelit In hnnnr nf her torn" Ulsa Evelyn Pago, daughter of Mrs. , ? "r PaR before the meeting of ra. Charles Stewart Wurts dancing class. "r KUt will Include Miss Elltabeth to"!1 wlM """sell Tucker, Miss Elolee WMrlner, Mies Henrietta Wilson. Sir. ttLv"! 9-t0T- Mr- Thomas Ncllson. Jlr. IRrS ,3aey. Mr. John N. Hayes and r. 8tephen McKean Downs. IrS. John Pdmnnrfa nt 1tTrt.. . ..... ii ,01r,tp "treet. Oermantown, will enter aor ,ufncJleon on Tuesday, December 5. In . W ! luiHttrei 14H uue, miss l2XXm5'"! anU Ml89 Km'yn Shipley, all P,rtmtantea of the season. 1 . rim i.... Mra- Charlea Price Maul, of "StaiL !!t.enh0U"9 a,rt, will entertain at 'UMt B ft? evenl"a: I" honor of Mlsa Ade- elm. t. uiiier guests will in- rSSMS. T?l712SSf 8?.". "L8 Nancy Ma W.Ph.nm.Mr- Jhn """"d tt"d Mr' lef dinna'" whlch Mr, and Mrs. W. KS lh Jf wl" elve at eir Overbrook da.l . "" u novtmoir is, oerore me rj-c to be held nt th. ir..i.n '-..I-!,.. Ib. !y"rfofd' for th heneflt of the Sun 'Mr .LDa,y '"rsery. the guests will be 5Wr? cT,b Wllllara KrU, Mr. and Mrs. ahai" an4 Mr" and Mra Warren f t iiL r" eI' midr way r a danc to iUlhW f T""43 December IS. In the tfcv ? otJht Oermantown Cricket Club iaton iV1 ot w.oman visitors of the Ger-iSShT- "'ltal Mrs. Charles Penrose F 2Bb,r. cha"an' n amonjr the other f'Akian is. u'ir ae juare. airs. fL.'Mf:Ahwa'"?- i u t VT i"' "" Alexander w. wu- JaJ .,"". ueorge Cameron. Miss Edit ,Mi" ' cogan and Miss EUIe SmSK- Several dinner rmrties -win nnuJ, B. r 1.49- BMtti faaaaLef Vka IttHMitoiai as their guest. They will go to Princeton tomorrow to attend tho Yule-Princeton fool ball game. j Mrs. James Vogdes, of Edgewater Park, and Miss Clara Woodward hnvo issued Invl. tatlons for auction brldgo on Tuesday, De cember 5, at 2:30 o'clock at tho Acorn Club, 1018 Walnut street. A series of dances will be given at the Grey stone, 125 West .School House lane. Oermantown, on the following dates: No vember 17, December 16, December 29, January 12 and January 26. Mrs. Albert De Sanno, Jr., entertained at luncheon yesterday at the Manufacturers' Club, in honor of Miss Helen Harm.inn Radley and her bridesmaids. Miss Iladley's marrlaga to ilr. Kilwin Daniel Peck will take place on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer Albion Butler, of Elkins Park, have taken a suite of rooms at the Swarthmoro, Twenty-second nnd Walnut streets, for the winter. Miss Margaret Ia Hue, of Pelham road. Oermantown, who made her debut last week, will spend the week-end In Princeton, attending the senior prom, on Friday nleht and the Yale-Princeton game oA Saturday afternoon. Dr. Frederick W, Owsley, of Darrowsdale, Washington lane, Itydal, returned this week from Virginia, where lie has been spending several uaya. Mrs. George Knox McIIwaln, 233 South Forty-nret street, will take a motor party to Princeton tomorrow to attend the Yale Princeton football game. Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Peters, 329 Winona avenue. Oermantown, havo announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Elsie McKeen Peters, to Mr. Jules Dell, also of Germantown. The photograph of Mrs. Itobert Wetherill. Jr., which appeared In yesterday's Hvenino X,edo-r, was taken by the William Shewell Bills Studio and not the Photo-Crafters, to whom It was credited. The Kills Studio took all the bridal ploturea of Mrs. Weth erill, who was Miss Barbara Blspluun. Mrs. Daniel Hebard. of Cheetnut Hill. has gono to Knoxville, Tenn.. to visit friends. She will return In a fortnight KailM- fa- th KDU4 ,n ptlaua it all. each ootlcci wfi- fall addxe paoae BftUtr pas will ba e. u im aiibue aer. atlaai, uu BS. U a fatt JUmg el lea aotlctt noil b urltten a unm t , mu vm ml laaxriM. sua wwi d amber tatul Xi aw mutt iMl b uorv laaa nii on aiirn rmiuicii. Editor." Eiesliu t-t..tr. li ! thf miltwiwlt mn Mrrbd oat. "ii If. in m? HfBff The man demurred sullenly, nnd began a refusal ; hut his wife, after a wondering scrutiny, Interrupted him with a cry. Hush ing forward, she took the edge of Alalro's skirt In her hands and kissed It. "Ood be praised I A miracle!" she ex claimed. "Juan, don't you see? It is the beautiful senora for whom we pray every day of our lives. On your knees, shameless one! It la she who delivered you from the prison." Juan stared unbelievingly, then hit face changed ; his teeth (lashed In a smile, and, sweoplng his hat from his head, ho, too, approached Alalre. "It is! Sonoru, I am Juan Gnrcla. whom you saved, and this is Inez," he declared. "Heaven bless you and forgive me." "Now I know you," Alalre laughed, and Bllpped down from her saddle. 'This Is a happy meeting. So! You live here, nnd that was little Juan who ran away as If we were going to eat him. Well, we are hun gry, but not hungry enough to devour Juanlto." Turning to her companions she ex plained tho circumstances of her first meet ing with these good people, nnd as she talked the Garclas broke In Joyfully, add ing their own account of her goodness. "We've fallen among friends," Alalre told Dave and Father O'JIalley, 'They will let us rest here, I am sure." Husband and wife agreed In one voice. In fact, they were overjoyed at an oppor tunity of serving hen and little Juan. hl suspicions partially allayed, Ismied from hiding and waddled forward to take part la the welcome. Shamefacedly the elder Garcia explained his Inhospitable reception of the travelers. "We hear the Orlngos are coming to kill us and take our farms. Everybody Is badly frightened. We aro driving our henla away nnd hiding what we can. Yes terday nt the blr Obispo ranch our people shot two Americans and burned some of their houses. They Intend to kill all the Americans they can find, so you'd belter bo careful. Just now a fellow rode up shouting that yeu were coming, but of course I didn't know "Yes, of course. yWe're trying to reach the border." Father O'Malley told him. "Will you hide us here until we can go on?" Juan courtesled respectfully to the priest My house Is yours. Father." "Can you take care of our horses, too, and give us a place, to sleepf Dave asked, Ills eyes were heavy; he had been almost constantly In the saddle since leaving Jones vllle, and now could barely keep himself Trust me," the Mexican assured them, coiidently. "If Bomebody comes I'll send them away, Qh, I can lie with the best of them." The Gardlaa were not ordinary people, and they lived In rather good circumstances for country folk. There were three rooms (o their little house, all of which were reasonably clean. The. food that Ines set before her guests, too, was excellent if scanty. In the midst of the meaj Garcia, sen-ox appeared In- the door with a warning-. "Conceal yourselves' he said, quickly. "Soma of our neighbors ara cnmlnir this way" Inez led her guests Into the bed. I cnamoer, w- wm w,m a. curt noor, from the window of which they watched Juan go to meet a group of horaeraea. Inea went out too. and Joined (4 the parley. Then, after time, the riders galloped fTajj AUre, kfcvkMr )$$m HU Prr out of sight, turned from the window sho found that Dave had collapsed upon a chair anil was sleeping, bis llmli.i relaxed, his bod sagging. "Poor follow, lie's dono up," Father O'.Mnlloy pxi'lalmed "Yfs, he hadn't nlept for days." she whis pered. "Help me." Will, the assistance of Doloros they succeeded in lifting D,vo to tlie bed. but he half roused himself. "I.ln ilnun. ilenr." Alalre told him "I'lose jour -es for a. few minutes We ro s.ifo now," "Somebody has to keep watch." he mut tered, thickly, and tried to nglit off hla fatigue. Hut hn was like a drunken man. "I'm not sleepy; I'll stand guard." tho prleit Milunteered, and. disregarding fur ther protest, ho helped Alalre remove Dave's mat. Seeing that the bed was nothing more than a board platform covered with straw mnttlng. Alalre folded tho garment for n pillow : 11 m hIid did so a handful of soiled frayed letters spilled nut upon tho Moor. "Rest now. while you have a chance," sho begged of her husband. "JuBt for a llttlo while" "All right," ho ngreed. "Call me In an hour. Couldn't sleep wasn't time." He shook off his weariness and smiled at his wife, while lili eyes Mimed with somo emo tion. "Thero Is something I ought to tell you, but I can't now not now. Too sleepy" Ills head drooped again; nhe foreed him back; he stretched himself out with a sigh, nnd was asleep almost in stantly. Alalre motioned the others out of the room, then stood looking down nt the limn into whoso keeping she had given her llfo. As she looked her face became radiant Davo was unkempt, unshaven, dirty, but to her he was of a godlike beauty, and tho knowledge that ho was hers to comfort nnd guard was Mrangcly thrilling. Her lovo for Dd. even that first love of her girlhood, had heen nothing Ilka this. How could it hnvo been ilko this? sho nsked liorself. How could she have loved deeply when, nt the tlmo. her own nature lacked depth? Exper ience had brondoned her, nnd suffering had uncovered depths In her being which noth ing else hnd had the power to uncover. Stooping, sho kissed Dave softly, then let hor check rest ugaliist his. Her man I Her man! Sho found herself whispering the words. Her eyes wero wet, but there was a smile upon l,nr lips when she gathered up the letters which had dropped from her hus band's pocket. Sho wondered, with a little Jealous twinge, who could bo writing to him. It seemed to her that she owned him now, nnd that she could not benr to share him with any othor. She studied tho In scriptions with a frown, noticing ns she did bo that several of tho envelopes wero un opened either Dnve wan careless about such things or clso he had had no leisure In which to rend his mall. One latter wns longer nnd heavier than the rent nnd its covering, sweat-stained nnd won, at the edges, camo apart In her hands, exposing several pages of typewriting In tho Spanish language. The opening words challenged her attention. In the name of Ood. Amen, Alalrn rend. Involuntarily her eye fol lowed the next lino: Know all men by this puhlla Instru ment that I, Maria Josefa Law, of this vicinity Alalre started. Who, she asked herself, was Maria Josefa Iiw? Dav had no sisters; no femalo relatives whatever, so far as she knew She glnneed nt the Bleeping mm, and then back at the writing. finding myself seriously III in bed, hut with sound Judgment, full memory and understanding, believing In thn Ineffnbln mysteries of the Holy Trinity ;' three distinct persons In one God, In essence, and in the other mystecles acknowl edged by our Mother, the Church 80 ! This was a will one of those queer Spanish documents of which Alalre had heard but who was Maria Josefa law? Alalre scanned the sheets curiously, and on the reverse side of the last one discovered a few lines, also In Spanish, but scrawled In pencil. They read; My dear nephew Here la the copy of your mother's will that I told you about At the time of her death she was not possessed of the property men tioned herein, and so the original docu ment was never died for record, but came to me along with certain family possessions of small value. It seems to contain tbe Information you desire. Y'rs nlt'ly, FItANCISCO HAMIREJ The will of Dave's mother! Then Mnrla Josefa I-iw was that poor woman regarding whose traglo end Judge Kllsworlh had spoken so peculiarly. Alalre felt not a lit. tie curiosity to know more nbout the mother of the man whose name she had taken. Accordingly, after a moment of debate with herself, she sat down to translate the In strument. Surely Dave would not object If she occupied herself thus while ha slept. The document had evidently been drawn In the strictest form, doubtless by some lo cal priest, for It ran; First I commend my soul to the Su preme Being who from nothing formed It, and my body I order returned to earth, and which, as coon as It shall become a corpse, It U my wish shall be shrouded with a blue habit in resemblance to those used by the monks of our Seraphlo Father, St. Francis; to be Interred with high mass, without pomp Alalre roused with a certain reverent pleasure that Dave's mother had been a de vout woman. Second, I declare to have. In the Dosses. alon of my husband, Franklin Law, three horses, with splendid equipment of saddles ana bridles, which are to be sold and the proceeds applied to masses (or the benefit of roy eouL I so declare, that it may ap pear. Third. I declare to owe to Mrs. GuJIIetmo Peres about twenty dollars, to be ascer tained by what she may have noted la bur book of accounts. So I declare, that tfeti I k-t.1 n.av h nati & I hftz iAjt ' f W MiS services of my cousin. Margin ll.i Itnmlrrz, I bequeath mid donato u sliver tray which weighs 100 ounces, seven breeding rows nnd four tine llnon and lneo tnbleclnthu. So I declare. Hint It may nppenr. r, 'f.'i"1' ' h'luenth t" my adopted son, David, orraprlng of tho unforttiiinto Amorl ran woman who died In my house at Dsco vodo. tho share of land .,,,!alr,0,,iC0?,l t,"s I'arnRrnph wonderlngly, hen let the document fall Into her lap So ,hnVi,.,iMR?n'lI,"?tl 80n' '""' not nctuiilly the child of this woman. Mnrla Josefa Law' .Sho wondered If ho knew It, nnd. If so, why H?T. "''. It.mal!0 who cr wl,nt l,o was? llo ns hers to lovo nnd to comfort, hera to cherish and to serve. For a long tlmo sho ,nt gnslng at him that he likes me much .titer than lata mother." It seemed to Dave that the bliss of tlifa awakening and the eweel Intimacy ot thl on moment Wore than rewarded him for mil ho had gone through and paid him fo? any unhapplneM the future might hold In store. (CONTINUED TOMOIUlOW) What's Doing Tonight Opera, '-netieirie,'; Met rountlUn. Opera Hoes, Smoker and Tsudevlils, enurulrrnieni, under auspices, of tho Northeast IjlH Bchool Alumni Allocution, , Turncemeinds lull, ilroad street And OrttnmM. iMnn,. fl n'etnlr (Mr iffu Addrcia trv .K.Iraldi.nt WlllUm tr. Tmtt fire hs btfii to Knferce reae. Ilil' 01 ripru. a o cip Kxnitmion ami T' M, V- A,. Fll ?CIOTK. Ilumlnstlng Rntl CI U. 1T0- C'nmfnMnttv IPstp- Wa nrnwl. i r.r .:-l - . - -.. "A - ' .v - ' : ?r- ui-v ucuna D4 nv nom streeu, tr. EntlnMrs ub..iai7. Hptuce itreit, a o'eloek. Kail smelter et Entfm JnnI?nnl Chapter tlen. lloTeJ.Htentnti fl'80 o'elork. . 1 lax, . ir. rrinii rrom 11 cmr, 1 or. g rroi lorn Nrnatofu. . lecture, '"It"! Truffle Bide of I br lloW r). 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Hudson Seal Coats Selected Dyed Muakrat 45 inches long, full flare model. 110.00 Bordered Hudson Seal Coats Border mid Collar of Skunk 45 inches long, full flare model, 6 inch double stripe border and collar of skunk. 145.00 ,!? M f Bordered Hudson Seal Coat Border, Collar and'Cuffa of Skunk Very full model, 45 inches long, 6 inch double stripe border, collar and cuffs of Nat- s e nn ular Skunk. OD.UU Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats 40 to 45 inches long, large cape collar and gauntlet cuffs of Battle ship Grey Fox and -,-.- ,-.. Skunk. 195.00 Bordered Mote Coats Border, Collar and Cuffs of Natural Skunk 45 inches long, large collar, cuff 8 and border on- of Natural Skunk. 2$ 5, QQ . ,-B.ft t "! Baby Caracul Coat Fine flat curl skins, gathered at waist line with belt, large shawl orr nn collar of Black Lynx. J 95.00 CAPES, SCARFS and STOLES Mole Cape Collar, Hudson Seal Cape 27.50 49.50 Collar, 22.50 35.00 Mole Stoles, 55.00 85.00 Hudson Seal Stoles, 45.00 55.00 Natural Skunk Capes, 49.50 59.50 Taupe Fox Scarfs, 20.00 25.00 Kolinsky Stoles, 95.00 110.00 Hudson Bay Sable Stoles, 85.00 250.00 BARREL and CANTEEN MUFFS 3230 Mole Muffs, Hudson Seal, Natural Skunk, Taupe Fox, , Kolinsky, Raccoon, Beayer, EM F9& mo 30.00 69.50 16.50 19,50 P 35.00 18.50 24.50 .47.50 85.0Q 22.50 29.5Q M4' ejjs- jam j,L' i. xnr w HiCi.iH mm i. '-''a ' 4:?': HWM tfiilifr JJt gMCTf ,3 - 1 "1 JPl'-f- . ,r pfSifW',' ' &&$$ mm