Zahn’Masque Affords..:S. i Fun for the ClerksOne or the prettiest ami most sue-snasful private Tnanqueraclc parties h ever, soon in this city, was.tendered -I last evening by the, clerks and office v. force ot the' Zahn Dry Goods com- s opany, on the second floor of the place“-.and!of business on Main street. Mr..Mrs.. Edward Zahn were unmasked i n guosts at the. function. * .Everything- was cleared off the floor and the scene was most inter- , s' estingr, * The cierks and others who 0 have. associated ‘together for years. J* came In thoroughly disguised and It was amusing to Observe one in~klng J an effort to solve the disguise or tho ff other. Each character was well sustained and it was nearly 11 o’clock P when the word to unmask was given aand then* carao tho great surpnscs. -Tho Fortune Teller, a fine suit, was *•. ^presented by Miss Lauor. Her of- a fors to tell fortunes were taken ad- * vantage of .by. many, but not on© ccould toil! who aho wkik - cCy Perkins and wife were great. Cy e being Miss Voth and his bottor half J Miss Beckus. Both ladies had the t characters down to a nicety.Miss Dlcdish depicted well the Ital- ] lan organ grinder and won.the plaudits of the crowd. !Yunkee Doodle, the character taken by Miss Corbett, could not have been better. j *C. O. Bott appeared as Happy Hoo-\ I llgan and must have given the char- j lt;actor more than ordinary study- ! tMiss C. Hansen was masked as the -c Palm Beach gentleman and fooled t thorn, all by her manly bearing.George Von- Ooozen made a perfect 1 clown. I cMiss Ida Kennedy looked fine in a iDomino.Mrs HOkker made a perfect United States soldier.As a Pajama Girl.1 Miss L. Hansen could not have been excelled.Allss Hanson, as a Boy‘Scout, had 1 tho character down perfectly. ! iMrs. Higgln* made a charming * KChool girl. | lt;As a College Dean. Miss Held was j great. * J• Miss Malone, in the character of . « DucJnda.. with a shawl over sixty j years old, caught tho crowd.Mrs. Skew made an attractive ; Welsh bride. :Miss-Mange made ono of the prct- jj tlest Dutch beauties seen on ball , room floor thte year.. Tho Red Cross Nurse, by Miss • Jones, was a worthy representation.Miss Nalned, as a Tom Boy. created all kinds of fun.The clerks are delighted with the success of the affair. There was a spread with ail the good things Imag-inabio to cat. and dancing was in .or-der until after the midnight hour. .