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gust, island t Build- position, - sist of jted by | will he hundred rs will .-square. is not, y. but ;d for in- v, le. For- S750 or ad many ges, with rn cost is Yokohama, , at is now prevalent in Osaka. Tn . quarantine will be reimposed. MISS RATHER ' S HOUSE PARTY. One of the most enjoyable affairs of the season is the house pany given by Miss Eatber, the charming and attractive daughter of Mr. Rather. It is needless to say that the guests are being univer- sally admired anil entertained. Eox par- ties at the opera, luncheons, dances, drives, and amusements of every sort are being enjoyed. Among the guests are: Miss Strickland, of Georgia ; Miss Rosser and Mrs. Kittle Hale Smith, Cf Tennessee. These beautiful women are fair samples of the daughters of the South, who are everywhere admired for their charming personality. The {rreat Paris Exposition was oened pn April 14, amid much eon Tl thout. subd ' at Cf. has pn holder a sm ■with before wheat prodn Unite Lisbon the S tugu range, judgm noo. ir Eai ' Class Yew.— Rickety Rah ! Rickety Rah ! Century girls — Ha! Ha! Ha! What ' ll we be when two years have passed ? Dignified Seniors, excelling the last! Rickety Rah! Rickety Rah! Beautiful to think about, Ha ! Ha ! Ha ! Class Yell- -Rickety R h! Rickety Rah! Century girls we surel • are! Rickety Rah! Rickety Ree! Bachelo -girls we ' ll never be! h of the all, has ioss oj. $100,OOU. Sevt .ho of cotton were destroyed. The losses are covered by insurance. Lexington, Oct IS.— The season be- gan here with the three-year-olds ' race, there being nine entries. The favorite, Ep, was an easy first, winning four out of five heats. Ep is owned by Miss M. Steve Epler, of Illinois, a well- known stock owner, whose horse Pry- or, it will be remembered, took the prize at the New York Horse Show corre don George H. Brush, of Ridgely, Te ■ust patented a mach ' b
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MARY J. BLUE, N .A., PRESID ELLEN ARMSTRONG, Secretary. MARY B. PRYOR Vice Pres THE GIRLS ' LATIN SCHOOL, L . T ™r pi T , M BOSTON. MASS. I ' ssioner General Luke Wright. .1 J. of GoodlettBville was all astir last night, the occasion being the de ' but of Miss Elizabeth Ann Herman, the charming daughter of Mrs. K. S Herman. Their beautiful home was artistically decorated with palms and cut flowers, and from be- hind a screen of evergreens strains of soft music filled the air. Miss Herman was gowned in a Parisian creation of white silk mull over taffeta, and looked the veritable queen of society that she is to be. Those receiving with Miss Herman were : Misses Burke, Lacy, Lenox, and Mrs. Tom Verasopbt (nee Madeline Park), and with their charms lent grace and enjoyment to the occasion. ' astor N. D. Hillis, of Plymouth h, Brooklv V- rcsin-ned fro - nooi Hei were for selfisr ing Eng ' the in Ja dis- tion ten semb ir Tiishi to Sistei •!p pect - tors We a n she suft, ..iiu iv [tie ..ord 01 his comfort and consolation. CANNON— BYG-ACRES. Mr. Sam. Cannon announces the be- trothal of his daughter, Miss Wilmoth P. Cannon, to Mr. Bob Byg- Acres. The monthly statement of the pub- bt, issuer ' nri ' - ;in ' - erati the theS T City Quf
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MATINEE Sat. Eve., Jan. 23 4 L 15 Vendome, Sat. Eve., Jan. 23 MISS ALMA MCCARTHY LA BELLE PARISIENNE Prices, $1.00 to $5.00. Seats on sale sly. life, •ires - r .V ' her . ,entj jears uict. will appear in a short time. THE BEST SELLING BOOKS. According to the foregoing lists, the six books which have sold be6t in order of demand duriDg the month are: 1. One Summer. Virginia Beech. (Scribners.) SI. 50. 2. Bayou Ballads. Maud Selig (Harpers.) $1.50. 3. The Snake Charmer ' ' Bessie Barr. (Appleton.) $1.50. 4. A Kentucky Courtship. Lizzette Dixon. (Dodd, Mead Co.) $1.25. 5. A Manly Maiden. Myrtle Da- mon. (Scribners.) SI. 50. 0. The Science of the Mind. Min- nie Fisher. (Small, Maynard Co.) S:s.50. THE FAMINE IN INDIA Nearly everybody, I suppose, is war of ; fty mi : ile are sell Engl in .7 Bi Sist, TAKEN ON MY FORTIETH BIRTHDAY.
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