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Star Tribune from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 8

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Minneapolis, Minnesota
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r.v THE TNNE A FO US MOKNING TRIBUNE: THURSDAY JUNE 1 1913 r.v. nue north, will entertain at a shower Saturday afiernuon for Miss Leone Anderson. Women Plan Musical to Be Given at Odin Club the card tables, which wero prettilyl-deeorafe-1 with baskets filled with h- lar-s, lilies of the jonquils andf snapdragons. Laskets of Liberty rose-! and dark red tulips were used in th living- room, where the guests were rej eeived. Lilacs and pink honeysuckles! adorned the ball.

Assisting Mrs. Fi field were Mines. C. W. Oreen wood, Hori tense W.

Rrovvn, Berry W. Gumaer lr. Ada Talbott and Mrs. KobinBon. There were 20 guests.

Countess Blanca De Ovies of Atlantic City, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. Robinson, 2217 Colfax avenue south, was the guest of honor at a bridge luncheon vesterdnv given by Mrs. J. C.

Filield, '400-1 Queen avenue south. Luncheon was served on tho porch from Women interested in the Odin club are arranging a musical which will be given at 8 'clock tonight In the club rooms. Miss Esther Osborne and Dr. Edmond Kraus will sing; Mrs. John Dahl, piarist, and Mr.

Adolph Olson, violinist, will play. The committee in charge Includes Mrs. F. W. Cappelen, chairman, and Mmes.

A. 8. Hcdborg, B. A. Clepp, A.

Ekman and John Bjorkman. Weddings. Today's Meetings iilirs of the valley. Mr. Henry Olson was best man.

A wedding dinner for relatives was sened following the ceremony at the jmr.o of the bride's parents, 323 Eighth street southeast. Mr. and Mrs. Beck are on a motor trip in Northern Minnesota and will be at home after June 15 at 637 Adams streets northeast. King-McCarthy.

Mrs. B. McCarthy announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Mary to Mr. Percy E. Kin, son of Mrs.

Herbert King, Tuesday at 10 a. m. in the home of the bride's parents, 3029 Tenth avenue south, in the presence of near relatives of the bride and bridegroom. Mrs. Edith McCarthy, the bride sister-iir-law, was matron of honor and Mr.

Rupert B. King was his brother's best man. Mr. and Mrs. King left on a motor trip East and will be at home after July 15, at 2110 Ilion avenue.

Evening Gown of Gros de Londre and Spanish Lace Beck-Arslneau. Informal Entertaining. Miss Roma Mary Arsineau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arsineau, became the bride of Mr, Otto Beck yesterday morning.

The ceremony was performed in the Church of St. Lawrence. Miss Zelda Arsineau, who was her sister's maid of honor, was gowned in pink erepe de chine trimmed in lace, and she wore a leghorn hat and a corsage bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. The bride wore a gown of white Georgette erapo and point lace. Her long tulle veil was caught with lilies of the valley and she held a shower bouquet of bride 's roses and The Aid of Tuttle church will meet at 2:30 p.

ra. in the church parlors. The Ladies' Aid of Our Savior's church will meet at 2 p. m. in the church parlors.

The hostesses will tx Mmes. H. Bye, H. Enger and A. Ekern.

Ladies' Aid society of Hope Lutheran church will meet at 2:30 p. m. in the church parlors. The monthly meeting of the Miss Ethel Hiokey, 2413 Sixteenth avenue south, entertained Monday night in her home for Miss Helen Glen-non, whose marriage to Mr. Roy Ron-ning will be today.

Covers were placed for eight. The rooms were decorated in spring flowers, and music and dancing furnished entertainment. Mrs. Earl Dezell, 3123 Emerson ave- 4 Coming soon: "Where Are My Children." A picture every woman should see. Advertisement.

i if board of directors of the Daughters "67 flnrKevoTOlon vUll Jiiuel ttl a A Iff o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. D. Scrugham, 2107 Aldrich avenue south. eligibility committee will meet at 2 o'clock.

Star of the North Girls' club will meet tonight at the home of Miss Euth Berglund, 2642 Aldrich avenue north. The Stewart section of the Needlework Guild will meet all day with Mrs. Alexander Stewart, 3113 Park avenue. June Clearance Women's Garments Wy'--'pUced heel -Four-inch grip top 1 phif and comfortable hee! pocket 4 7 -Double-thick tole, no team pS5 Re -enforced toe Vflfl Notlci the tpeclal feature indicated by the arrow Wewfashioned Hosiery "Made to fit from the toe up" We are now in the midst of our Great Annual June Clearance Sale when we dispose of all broken lots at radical price reductions. Included are Suits in silk, wool and combinations; Coats in silk, fancy woolen fabrics, auto style, rubberized and cravanetted models, Skirts and Dresses.

All of the garments are newsome in stock less than two weeks. Reductions vary from 25 to 50 This is one of the smartest evening gowns that has been created for wear at the party or ball. The costume is of black gros de londre trimmed with white Spanish lace, which falls gracefully below the knees. The fullness of the skirt is held in place by large jet buckles. Reduced cost of production, owing to the use of this remarkable machine, makes it possible to use better materials in Burlington Newfash- 'oripq Hostery without Notice the special features indicated by the arrows in the illustration.

The double-thick toe, sole and high-spliced heel, the leg shaped in the knitting, and the comfortable heel-pocket are some of the reasons why Burlington Newfashioned Hosiery is unequaled. All these excellent features are produced by a new machine which knits the stocking from the toe upward, without seams. Wellesley College Club Re-elects All Officers at Annual Meeting creasing the prices. Burlington Newfashioned Hosiery, exceptional for com-fort, elegance and durability, is made in popularweights of cottons, lisles and silks, at the prices you have been accustomed to pay. You will be Beanepia Ft'4iB IXVITATNOXS HAVE UKKX RECEIVED for the wed.

ling of Misi Alice Flaimcrv, daughter of Mr. an. I Mrs. lii-iu-e 1'. Fkuinory, to Mr.

Irvin Louis Stair, 8 m. Tuesday, June 20, at the l'laa. l'i hundred cards have been issued. MR. AND MRS.

SIMON I CROSBY, 220 Kiver boulevard, St. 1'aul, gave a musiealc last nilit in licit home in honor of Mr. Martin Richardson, lyric, tenor, of New York, formerly of St. I'aul. There were 40 quests.

Miss Ethel Wakefield of Minneapolis and Mr. Kiehardson tvuig, acconii'unied by Mjt-s Annie Crosby. MR. AND MRS. V.

h. UIGKLOW have been entertaining Mrs. W. L. Wolford for a few days at their country home at Minnetonka Reach.

MRS. CIIAKEES S. PILLSBURY, who has been in New York for the last fortnight, is now visiting iff Richmond, Ya. She expects to return the first of the week. MISS ERA XI ES KREFS of Cleveland, who is visiting Miss Beatrice Strieker.

1 Sml Emerson avenue south, will leave Saturday for home. MR. AND MRS. HENRY DOERR, 527 Oak Grove street, opened their lake home at Minnetonka Beach yesterday. MR.

AND MRS. EDWARD A. MARSHALL and their two children of Los Angeles have taken the house of Dr. W. M.

Chown-ing, 2111 C.irard avenue south, for the summer. They arrived last week and were guests of Mr. Marshall's brother-in-law ami sister, Dr. and Mrs. Warren Little, 23-10 Tort-land avenue, for a few days.

MR. AND MRS. R. O. CHISHOLM will be hosts at a dinner tomorrow nitrht in iheir home.

1787 Colfax nemie LYMOUTH Ordr ruu. delighted with them. MERCHANTS OF FINE CLOTHES Officers of Wellesley College club were re-elected to serve for the ensuing year at the annual meeting of the organization held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rollin O. Chapin, 4221 tueen avenue south.

Officers are: president, Mrs. F. G. Atkinson; vice president, Mrs. .7.

W. HelU secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Hillearv L. Murray, and recording secretary, Mrs. O.

J. Fowler. The constitution recommended by the graduate council of Wellesley was adopted. A social meeting followed the business cession. Sold and advertised by reliable dealers MARSHALL FIELD COMPANY, Chicago Wholesale Distributers 1 1 if iiutmf im timmtt MiHitntit KiiMi.ti.......

i i iiimmniimiKiimmi! filllillllllllllililii Summer Footwear For All Occasions iale south. Covers will be placed for 12 I Mir HalfYearly Stock Taking Made Hundreds of New Friends for Us Today guests. PR. F. A.

M'NSMOOR of the Learn-inton has opened his summer home, "Kenjockety, at Northome, Lake Mjinnctonka. Coming and Going. White Calf Pumps, $7.00. Tennis Shoes The Goodyear Glove Tennis Shoes are sold here exclu-lively "localise of their rood qualities all sizes for children, misses and women. Priced $1 $2 Women's Outinsr Shoes AVhito Buckskin Oxfords, plain or trimmed in Black, Green, Brown, Blue and Bed all sizes.

Priced $5.00 Women's Golf and Ouf-incr Shoes Gray Elkskin Pools, made uitb waterproof soles and white Buckskin Shoes made with Xeolin waterproof soles. Miss Elizabeth Wright, Nicollet avenue, left yesterday for Mcuomn-nie, to attend the commencement exercises at Stout institute, where her niece, Miss Anna Llakely, will be graduated Thursday. Glen Morris Inn announces dinner dances each Saturdav evening. $1.30 per person. Advertisement.

The Latest Patte rn5 Priced at White Colonial, $5.00 PFe shall hold another such Sale Thursday I You mav be sure vou will not see soon another such collection of seasonable attire at such startling price reductions $5 "$10 to $7.00. Women's White Boots Beautiful assortment white boots for street or dress wear made in kid, buckskin or white dude. to Priced ij)0 3iU Ilk i Nicollet at Seventh Street We have purposely omitted to quote partly because of the extraordinary values we have to offer. We assure you the offerings will exceed your highest expectations. Included for final disposal are! Make this Delicious Chocolate Ice Cream With Borden's "Eagle Brand" Condensed Milk 793 Ladles' ShirtAValst.

This model proves that, all plain waists are not made alike. The flceves extend to nprk ed, and the shoulder fronts of the bloue are gathered to the top of the sleeve. Tin- revcrs faced with material e-ilng for finish Mmmroeir-weight Sin Its, SMmmerwe5Hit Coats, VA cant "Eigle Brand" Condensed Milk 3'i cups water One-naif tablespoon gelatine 3 oi. vanilla chocolate Dilute milk with two cupa of water, previously boiled toalc gelatine in one-half cup water twenty minutei. Grate chocolate in one cup water and boil smooth; when cool mix all together, strain and freeze.

Be sure to use to match the low, flat collar, and the verv tempting r-nff tl-at tlarrg is in harmony. The pattern i cut in sizes to 44 inches bust Size Sfl rc-and 1 yards of inch material and 3Jj yards of edging. Price of pattern, 1" Georgette Crepe Dresses for Coni mtry Club, Smunra-mer SnSk Dresses for Afternoon and Street Wear, EvemiBmig Dresses, Serge Frocks, Daamity Bflouseg, Separate Skirts, Wash Dresses, Corsets, Undermratusllfiinis. Masses' and Children's Attire, Street and Dressy Slats. I EAGLE CONdensED MILK THE ORIOiNW.

You will delight In the delicacy, the tmoothness and the richness of your ice cream when you make it with "Eagle Brand." Use it just as you would Iresh cream. Improve all your cooking by Using "Eagle i .1 .11 i ll Send Tat tern Number Size Name State Address Tut this out, fill in name and address, number of pattern and size (or ape, if a child) and mail it with 10 cents fnn stamps) to Pattern Editor, Tri-luno, Minneapolis. Patterns will not be gent unless ordereil on this coupon. Stamps not accepted. Wrap Paper Around Coin.

NOTE The success of our half-yearly stock taking sales, we believe, is principally because we do not overstate and then disappoint. Kather it is our wish to understate the high merit of the bargains these half-yearly events present. orana in every recipe mai cans lor miiK auu cur nrnrr sugar. It is pure food for babies. Id buying Milk Product always ask for mJ BORDEN'S E3 i.

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