♦ ♦ +--Mrs. Geo. A. Fair Entertains.The Woman’s Club, of Arlington Heights were entertained by Mrs. Fair at her pleasant home at the head of Bothwell street last Saturday afternoon. It was *• Daughter's Day” and the|guests numbered sixty-five. The rooms were tastily decorated with the club's colors | of pale pink and green. An unusually interesting program wras given as follows:Vocal Solo............................Miss Edith KinderPiano Solo....................................Mi*s SiK^altRecitation,'1 he Joiner- ... Mrp. W. M. Iyaa Vocal Solo, Past and Future, Mis Maud FairHeading..............................Miss Maria FairRecitation and Essay, The Man with theHoe...............Miss Gertrude RreslauPiano Recital....................Miss Helen PackardRecitation..........................Mrs, Car berryThe talk by Miss Gertrude Breslau on the working people was a paper of exceptional interest and gave straight facts, as the writer’s vocation brings her in daily contact with the monopolies and the working class.After the program, a nice lunch was served by Mrs. Fair and daughters. Several of those present very generously gave impromptu selections and the afternoon's enjoyment ended by strolls through the hostess’ spacious | grounds.Mrs. II. R. Nelson, Mrs. Carberry and the Misses Gertrude Breslau, Helen Packard and Maria Fair, of Chicago, and several Palatine ladies were among the guests.viapmeatTlt;lajthea sAhaiintiis ;theWeha}TFnevelet;*yeawillikeVwri dislt; do] Cui it t 8.\pas: in IVtiotn.r