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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1897-20 PAGES, 7 lo THE WORLD OF SOCIETY] 24P4"S crows prince prap. We Want | i the Clover Entertainment. a Senator and Mra. Platt Guests of Honor at | From the New York Moraid 'To Point Ou SAN FRANCISCO, Marea IT. — The Steamer Peru, which arrived here to- 2 a half dozen of the strongest (Q) features in our remnant sale 9 7G. {7 of Upholsteries. We are q facing loss—and loss it is— Grocers, Coffee Roasters, SS death of Prince Yoshi Hito Haru-no-Miya, heir apparent to the Japanese throm Reeeive — Mrs. Hobart's Recep- Capt. S.A. Day of the Uni arm who has by tlon—A Noon Wedding. months in Jenan Some of the New Cabinet Hostenses PERRY’S. States nN spending several returned on the Peru, Mn and is authority for the statement that the You will only need your small change tomorrow. Another of our clearing-up day: fearlessly. Everybody who death of the crown prince is being openly improves these opportunities Lieut. and Mrs. Richardson Clover enter- | discussed in diplomatic circles and by those ar e Ss gr SI = vi 1 e e el e ¢ | high in the J > gow Ti i | can congratulate themselves. tained at one of the most elegant events of igh in the Japanese government, zh ese 1 ants are ell-iales of a eat busine 2) ed ‘ e : f ; mt th : ; i calaiit =r ney at a price-rightness—they tell g f { ere you are— the Buco ae ay ced a os Been in | the event has net — _— anneun. ell of pop = s 'y i B I & e 1 H y 3 é : ; 3 q i ire ; ’ 2 AKELFS an 'y Manu acturet S. spend ee ee cas York. Their splendid home was adorned iz The reason for this is that Japan has just concluded a month of mourning over the death of the dowager empress, during : nent ornamentation. An orchestra played | which period all business was at a stand- Heavy Gobelin Tapestry—a heautl- Mev o vay. » ARES eS a all evening in the balcony on the stairway. | still. To permit a respite from the national The guests included the leading members grief that overwhelms th » Japanese people $1.25 a yd. of the diplomatic corps, Secretary of State | the announcement of the crown prince's Sherman, Mrs. McCallum and others in | death will be kept a secret of state for the with the finest flowers, each room with the blossom most in harmony with its perma- ee 7i4c. a yd. This branching out means much to you who are economically |Z e- a inclined. Every department we have added helps lower the E| prices in the others by minimizing the cost of doing business. 3 Biggest buying also means lower prices. Here is the evidence: it. Some remnants of Silk Tapestry— the cabinet circle and most of the notable | Presen' 3 a = i that have been $4—for residents of the West End. Mrs. Clover Po Se patees is supposed to have 2 cg, = = 55 2 at one of the palaces of the royal = “California” Flour. $1.48 a yd. wore a pale green satin with rose point | family, between Yokohama ant Kinto gu Ey an le 4 pred lace and superb diamonds. Mrs. Platt | eral days before the departure of the Pera. 2 ‘This is our own special Lrand, and is z Se wore white satin and lace. He had heen an invalid for years, and the a pia ata a a ete Hewe soll _cothlag; else, and “tad to Air eh oa a a Senator and Mrs. McMillan entertained | foNrs, pBssicians announced tact fall that 4 e earth. You pay more for flour nat so pay store expenses out of the Candy De- ay prea aey a eee uid not live s ew ye. 2 00d. No one else can sell you ‘Cali- partment, we'd have to ank Se. and $1, [El 59c. a yd. tary of War and Mrs, Alger, ‘The German eee inteure tee sate var she a nd gi © forttia Flewr.” We cortrol it. toa Sueh not being the case, we can |B sain ambassador and Baroness Thielman. Sen- | medical care that ie has lved sinee thee 2 49-Ib. Sack 1.50. afford to sell 80c. and $1 Choculates and | iP insas ? Wicinns abate | aceeh: eat! ator and Mrs. Hawley, Senator and Mrs. : E =i). SACKS, $1.50. Bon™ Bons, double width- cholce of 5 colors. Reg- Frye, Senator and Mrs. Hanna, Senator Jedd. cards. no finer at ular price, $2.50—now Allison, Gen. and Mrs. Miles, Mrs. Ander- ion recently became serious and red Fancy Bosom fees Per bbi., $5.50. any price 2 08c. d aon, Countess Ross and Senator Bacon | he was sent to the country palace teferred < eae Plated and Black Eoamel rats ani where EI 2 & yd. were the other at table. to, where, it was thought, he might recup- ae ae ee ° ° in Amer- 6 ok aaa Mrs. Hobart, wife of the Vice President, | erate. His death is said to have prostrarcd i = Seo $e ee ee S ial Prices. fea, for... ES $7 French Silk Tapestry—choice of received callers yesteré afternoon in her | the emperor, who has been in poor health = Upholstericsi =318 ">", 0 oe 2 four different patterns—for pairs of W! = private parlor at the Arlington, and a | for several weeks. Ie ween diplo- $2.25 a yd. number of visttors, prominent in both dip- | matte cietoe te enn eee Stated tn diplo a RED Y. Burbank Potatoes, per bu Weshavecanvestet- Oo; Window Shades, atee Bbxt2 OCC EER A MN LLM (LC POMC «KM 6 cakes Kirk's Oleine Soap fc traits, favorite books lie within easy reach cakes ‘8 Oleine for. circles in Tokio at the time the ¥ Merete oe lomatic and resident circles, had the pleas- : oe si NOW Be. each. ‘s Gelatine, per pkg. lent assortment of As- erased = steamer left that the emperor was suffer- fire z * Chalmec’s Jelly, per pkg. gerted Ghécelates and = cree puns = Mily whese charms Of luc trom an alsack of parcmeaie Opaque Window _ Shades, 5 Bhs. Pure Leat Lard. Gus a 23¢ Ib $1 and $1.25 Drapery Silks—seven Person and mariner must have a strong | “Tne crown prince far rte oon iving @ Meqinm relent | with Ince, size 8x72 SOW 1 dor. boxes Blue Hen Matches arr age 2: 2 eee ipguence socially, the:coming four years. lor tee emer, wok enioe, aoe a from St fo” Sea, “p MeeveneR ST 1b, cans Cleveland Beking Por : cee 29c. a yd. Broo a Sivan to ive RI totes mon bs bear bop tied eamperer eve cir Dress ; Ib, cans Royal Baking Powde of jome look to her rooms, as the walls | win be filled from the fain on ch = = ——| Muslin migrant Godse B ke De t ——— and mantel are adorned by family por- | Jeroee (ed from th b : mmings. Umbrellas. Underwear. AIK Ery pt. Finch Old Rose Fest of Sik G! oF eteel Muslin Chemise, — with with tinsel and brelias, monnted es ei She dresses well. Her gown yesterday was it is timat it is impartial and always ready SS seh septs Toe aie ae with fet. = ae to do justice to those who have been un- - : sf | few diamond ornaments worn were of first | justly used. I now rete publica tie Dace eae eS SSC l oe eee PO wate REE eleva Wacrinnton, although we Ge ee desert ides ee aa somewhat lonesome for home friends and ee amie ae surroundings, but otherwise feels her Ife | ‘he Builders’ Trade Association, de- here will be decidedly interesting and | claring Mr. Stilson Hutchins to be unfair pleasant. The Vice President and herself | and placing him and the Times on the unfair bl naca ks akan fs have as yet given no time to personal in- PE 4 = through which weak apection! of: sib hnubas, Geren am list, because of the fact that he has in bis Lemon Pies are our great specialty. We Offee De t Fake dipertieaiay oper oO with it. Large Lemon Roasting our own Coffee just when we Pes -18¢. want it gives {t to you right out of the oven, thus retaining all of its original flavor and atrength. It also enables tas AIKES, CLC. on the tables, an open piano suggests skill Se Se aE a fn that direction and the reticle of the Mr. Hatching’ Philanthropy. a e nel 6 cakes Ivory Soap for. © use . form manly young son of the household, Master liter of ‘The Evening Star. REDUCED | rods. “with natural, horn, | Found and square neck. eum Flour in meking Cakes and Pastries. 9 a Ags poppy Page hype tes tes! broldery yokes — REDUCED 5 Ite. Glecs Starch “We. Garret A. Hobart, jr.. does the rest. Mrs. th : ‘ ‘ =e ‘taffeta cages NOW | from She. to Ge. -Ib. pkg. Quaker Outs for This accounts for our cakes being Hghter Hobart has a cofiial welcome and a quiet, | p11, ‘Bere is any one thing that has made FURNITURE, CARPETS, DRAPERIES, = aa Xt a Daa eCE Ne : and ple crust more crisp than those you 5 EES S entertaining manner in meeting strangers. | Th Star popular, more than any other, o ‘aney pe] ay ‘orset a r3 chiffon PS Fy edged with embroidery - 6 cans Cal. Lemon Cling Peaches... .84¢. Ket elpewbere. w | Hamdkerchiefs. | tren sizes and alisitly oo Ladies’ Pars Yinen Tand- foe NS dd Initia jana Sar. aa + “C] +7 Ribbons. prcep tom | Infants’? Wear. Binch Variegated Taffeta z Children’s Muslin Aprons, ns — KEDUCED from * oe made with short yoke and xa Men's Uniaundered Hand- ithered skirt: trimmed witl 2 embroidered Initial Handker- ce edge —- REDUCED. from chiefs "NOW 12%c. each. Be. to Be rd for their rae seri ae occupancy. Yesterday morning during a | ™DIoy non-union men. 1 would much like Jewelry. eunfantel Mull C ps, all new to sell tt lewer. ~ ‘int uld tcok leisurely stroll through the West End they Sgrhen any false impression which may x 4 pairs of Sterling Silver ae fee ee Our “lender”? ts selected Old Mandeh- We can sell cakes cheapest becanse we eyes sno saw many Rouses they would lke from | Dic ot amie een ne minds of the peo- Children’s Muslin | Gowns, Poe Sen He a have sn advantage over all other bukers SS ee outside appearances, and tater will give | Pe of, Washington to the effect that M Velvets. = mune with cock Cost a eee in buying flour in immense quantities 5 closer attention to the inside view. It is utchins is not friendly to workingmen Ought to be of the s : Z — their unions, or in any other way unjust or AN the short lengths of coffee in the world. Spectal to supply our retail trade. a age ES haAE ere oe 1D W080 Ieee rate Ghenveuth, med Bare Bek Pisin and Fancy Velvets price per Ib... ee Oe poe en = aero ise _ : much experience with Mr. Hutchins v wid find in going eas = F i : Fenuine Pound! Cake; . Ub. A hap-hazard — “anyt! The daughters of cabinet households are | his private and business lif yi stock—at rem- = Settings iiepte | f,, Gingham Dromses | tn 3 Ibs. of this coffer for $1.10, Small Angel Food Cakes. ea. z do” selection ix respons =| having their day just now and are filling | Sentleman became proprietor of _ED from 460. to Boe. a pair. | Meh. culo ——- pete tee Large Ange 3. ea. Ti? noe? ain yousnsthing Mor g| their mothers’ places with immense credit | 1 Was one of several selects ight Blue Vel D ists’ Faney Mocha and Java Coffee, sounetinee Oak! Sota ee 4 e 2 from $2 to ruggists what should Tip-top | to themselves and an up-to-date appre- | hunt tp worthy, needy families, that he Corsets. ____| Sundries. 3 pairs of French Blas a Corsets, with real 2 Almminies-tneck Clothes . Binshes — REDUCED from | bone — sllghtt Ibs. for $1. Fine Breakfast Java 38. Ib. for 5c. z Selected Golden Riv Coffee, 20. 1.5 Jelly Tol Fruit Cake quality Glasses for $1. clativeness of the new honors in their oe cing corse and at at many un- = ci family circles. A more charming group of | *™ployed union men who could not be as- HE Brown, os 1O1OF) | sine cae eee ee grow ot ee ae ee : mb18-th,s&tu-28 2] at the Portland—Miss Long, daughter of | Members were helped time Jelly Layer Cakes. e. Ib, a belt and sashes of fancy blue ribhon, | Times he aided many needy families, and and $1.50 to We. a yd. oe ie eee i LAMM MMMMMMM | the Secretary of the Navy. and the Mise, | DY Mr. Hutchins out of his own osleere Chiffon. Edges. $1.5 to Me. B Ibe, for SSe, e == = ES wae Gary, daught f the P 3 funds, and to some he offered employment, Slip ne anor S457 Ee . all Sponge Cakes. ca. Fj ¥. daughters of the Postmaster Gen- | funds, and to s Lew - ° = 2 jolts of Black Bins ——- are sare Cake ise: Benson’s Porous Plaster | erat couia" scarcely ‘be imagined: ‘sins wehich, they were glad’ to accept rath mm hak Hat | Cormets-REDUCED to $2. y ~ gives prompt relief. Price, 25 cents. oor teved In the parlor downstairs, | Fiat am. redtgenirie hershey “atone the ighthy Camagy¢ séctu-t © 2 3 most becomingly dressed blac! : “ y! - eee fon ie | “4/2 Tea Dept. _|Smalll Cakes. a Sth gf far Mine aabeae FF ER Beeeeeses Sfis ts gee 6 request et to hi cases o! The assorted Small Cakes for which BESOSL OD SE SSOHOSERE SUS ESESS a nae nn eee Sonny hn Send Pee cette ies oe con gle - Wawel Weiieas: Saaae We hare discovered a new Tea, To- you pay 40 and 500i claewhere are here 3 foun Teas a theit | servation, directly or indirectly, and he mats of Black and with fall freat and Wattess morrow we give the first exhibit and at 25 and 35c. Wb. Gare até better, tov. ae Bebe te cae nom | would gladly relieve their pre Laces at LESS THAN back—NOW 6yc. 4 . 1 she had paturally much in common. She Thick, 3 : demonstration. ‘That is, sample cups of — 20h: is a graceful, pretty girl, with light brows | His work of relieving the poor - ros, _In plain this tea will be dispensed to all who We are prepared ‘to filF special orders hair, which waves softly back from a high- | Months before he appealed for any ussist- oUCED from call. It is our own importation of “R, for Cukes and Candles in fny style, size ange whatever. bred, Intellectural face. Tvbelieve ‘with ll my heart that that The two representatives of the Postmas. | noble man is one of the best friends the ter General's family made a delightful im- | honest workingman ever had, and I would Pression on their callers. The apartment | be glad if Washington were full of just which the family occupies is very prettily | Such men as Mr. Stilson Hutchins & Ceylon blend, whieh has a rie high flavor peculiarly Its own, being en- tirely different from that of any ot! tea, It is also made differently. Dire tions are on cach package. Lf you shades 31.95 to $1.50. . im ait Bis nygths from 1 te rem ws.'s | Stationery. Ladies’ Wraps 2 Fancy Boxes of station. | And Suits. + WMed with 2 cuires of teas, TRUNKS. ‘The strongest and best made in town, All leather bound, best’ Excelsior lock, siectiron bottom, full &. ies and color desired for rebeption matinees, euchres, de) Liquor Dept. Black xk S Waist Covert, Cloth and Mixed s and envelopes linen Lined. Strap und furnished and permits many cozy corners WM. BAILEY, Lining REDUCED to 9. a and 4 sticks of #6 Tweel Suits, with fly-front name palnted grat for chatting groups. Miss Gary, who is Sas 2h ra ing was. ‘sHishtic damag. Jackets, Hned throug: with OUR PRICE... tiring of the old brands ; 5 Doctors will tel yon that good Pure very attractive in her dainty style, was | I matters Httle KEDUCED from vse te suc, | sik: skirt cut in the latest donbtedly like the fla- ° Lye Whisky ts oue,of Ue mont. Immpor. what it is that you want gowned in ecru linen lawn and Russian |—whether a situation or a se style and lined with per- ah ri ay Fancy |e PEOOOG E9400 09960040404 =AT== of fashion-correctness. They are real bargains—because they are things that are needed—offered at the very time they are needed—at prices that would not be possible except under the pressure of an arbitrary store policy. si Gioves. Baskets. 6-button 1 Satin-lined Open-werk 1 : Be Aaa uede Mom: ’ Basket. size 11x15_ inches are Mae . BS, GF nd 7 REDUCED from 81.65 to : Hoos and | DUCED! trom $1.85 to 98e. | $1.39. Centemert - $1.25. r, a taires REDU¢ ft 1 RE BI i ir Ke PB te Be. _ re Notions. : i: How d_ Eyes, —— Tied Rent Bt Merino Furnishings. cand to Se. for 2 doven i 3 = vor of this, Per Ib.... ° 425 7th ; zwheth H ‘ ant-—a 5 bo “i tant remedi: ger athe c lace over China blue silk, with ribbons of | “want” ad. in The Star will rv D G = caltne wed bound with velvet Sera Gavnue iat ee, of » therapeutics. ?Kneessi, Street. that shade. and Miss Madeline, who is of | person who can fill your need. re od Writing reptc. | —* Aiea 4 2 the brunette type, vivacious and spark- | — ~ - : a Se ED to 4 Child 3 “Fokeen”’ Tea. 50c 2 Special facilities for repairing trunks and © | ling, having the family cordiality praaene i «of bine Vari: z ——— ildren’s 9 e eet > ° 2 vars. mhiam.28 @|ner—a treasure by itself—wore a dark a Tr. to We. n ya. Fancy Goeds. Coats. “Fokeen is a lend of 5 different ee a = SEPSOSDES SOC POOL OOOOO CSO TOE cress ‘eae Bence Ot Beocoted sat HOFFMAN. On Tuesds i i - ORS: A Zz. thes, > a = ~ nal Pes] t. e ee] =r 2 Se Spins Fancy Mixel Cloth Coma, pee et Black and Green ‘Tea, and is ihfeabenal Galieceer mus S a ees “s ne Sanaa ee each Inn am: frien with See See tants ana Viewsant Valley Sweet Catawbu, Te. (7 ° dies very much, as they are enjoying every tons—EEDUCED from §6 and iine oe We eae Toe ( : eal. < IMo. eum incident of thelr Washington existence and Black epee heck ah ee ote hee ° Kooth's Gentine OM ‘Tom Gin, B8e, ( 9 are delighted with their experiences, Bedwear. f Grenadines, Dress Goods. & ry Serges, Heurtet s. Nun's Ve 1nd many of you will fi { remnant prices mbroideries. Goods. | Flannels. — Colored Micheline Spreads REDUCED from $1.25 to $1. Red and Blue Micheline Spreads — REDUCED from $1.75 to $1.50. Silkaline cotton filling: prices. eeves, Poole & Co., Grocers, Coffee Roasters, Bakers and Candy Manufacturers, 1209 F St. aa a Teum, in new, attra patterns, At the unheard-of price of STige. yd. Any qnautity sold, BTA eats ae ( 4 oe oughton [> ps. PRS SE You can defy this cold= and-cough-giving weather With Kubior's ¢ Pills, An oce of the prevention—ma taking impossible. 2c. ? ambts. Neither Mrs. nor Miss Bliss, wife and daughter of the Secretary of the Interior; Mrs. Alger, Mrs. Gage or Mrs. Sherman received callers yesterday. The latter ts out in Ohio at her home at Mansfield, and Mrs. Alger and Mrs. Gage will defer re- ceiving Wednesdays until later in the sea- son. - Paul's Church, corner of 15th and V » Was filled today at noon by the large assemblage of friends gathered to witness the marriage of Miss Rachel Ce- celia DuHamel and Dr. Cornelius Breck- inridge Boyle.’ The bride, who is a daugh- ter of Mrs. Elizabeth Hill DuHamel, widow of Dr. DuHamel, is a charmingly attractive young lady, and has hosts of friends. Dr. Boyle is a well-known young Washington- ian, brother of Messrs. John and Watson and (Banimore » March 18, 1807, at ANCIS” PE Dotted and “Remnants of French Chal & Nuslins, In lis, in our exclusive patterns via at rewrant prices, Remnants of Flannels and Eiderdowns — at remnant SS ee s Tachi 5 thic ‘Phese 1695. | Boyle, and within the past few years has | Wash Goods. = bee rae sce ee resided at Terry, South Dakota, where he nt or ps 2 1. y—th a . is practicing his profession with great sur- Wak (asin a eines } E-BOD Lps lleereete:the: verre) mbi8-14d cess. Rev. Father Mackin performed the agian cad Scotch Zephyrs, French Per: We D All Kinds Of marriage ceremony. Rev. Father Richards, _ St rhy. and Silk Ginghams, French Ww * = S. J., president of Georgetown College, and Seen CED. roel Eaeuctn tagte From ] he y saree Onh: e 40 5 in S b Rey. Paul Rennolds of St. Matthew's being Se ad 3 to 12 ¥ fe —You've ney hac d T. 1 also present in the sanctuary. Owing to nis Fem ft ian "Pee ft you 4 nov had a shoe to ¢| Ladies’ Tailoring. |= ott2: encase. Orne = — NOW you can have ; it you if you have learned to — Make SUITS and SKIRTS to order. dlave | the ceremony were necessarily simple. ie een idee REDUCED the ea read ONE-LEALE Far West dread wearing a ritw shoe Sie ea eee ee, Dalen, | pe oun beams Anche Seer ae ce F ery a Pg Ago ae a a ONE-HALF 5 = - = a nd Skirts, ready to wear. All| ceded by the ushers, who were Messrs. ee ee Sa OFF. $\' Let us FIT you in a FOOT eae sles. “Elegantly “fashioned. | Brown, Maunin and Hardesty, and Drs. AE TERE & e* 8% (the Dakot and Minnesota ra > 3 6 - e ting. 3 Wellington, MceKimmis Luckett. The ed Boge ——_—_—---— = j onic the inte: wheat our awd ina age once. Telk )|——— f>Furs revatied and stored for the sum-| Were Sure a ueavoling cesta at ante + at The ride" blending — CREA i each you what enjoymer . = heliotrope broadcloth, and a pretty velvet Marion Lougli BE Pele ect tortrc toy sina a eee ee ks Fur Co., £% Scle Pnanerants marae anes ar Coie ee 9 Ee eg eG og $ 1 toot comfort. ke °9 bride roses, ted with" while ribbons. Relatives. und telendy remprect ful Rootes it Winter wheat. tour take —Those Chocolate Boots AAssAR Aas aRaRaRAaAa Asana | After the ceremony Dr. and Mrs, Doyle #4 white, light bread. Spring wheat ee a eae ie “> | drove direct to the station, iniea a 9 t) 5 55 + fone tusbes muesitioas, aweet brent. have carried everything be- )| i ‘ only §| make a brief wedding journey before pro- “NINTH AND T = g A t 49% By BLENDING the iwo—we have fore them. Just see them when j ‘Elgin Butter val | cooling to their future home iw South Da- aay * tai ota, near the Blac! is. The bride re- . 3 HE AVENUE. $14 j ())( you're shoe buying. ‘\4is NOT Elgin in’ ne >| ceived quantities of beautiful gitt ron hin ate residence Wridas, March $ A ream en j ‘ 4 District $] Miss Josephine L. Sands cf New York, eee 4 ‘Butter unless lum bia > | daughter of the late Dr. Henry B. Sands, = Gt? Whit Ch White >| is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Alfred Hard- “Lover § | ing. eee Flour ¢ it's White Clover.¢i: : = theca Mr. Geo. E. Ruhl entertained the Colum- , he en eee eS ; agent $1} bia Musical Club last evening at his resi- t St lish Pattern oe ( 4 for It. Tf your grocer hasn't It "phone 1076, >| dence, 1916 M street. Games, musical se- ’, y oe y c¢ TEM in tS 1 HSt Nw. ; lections, ete., were enjoyed, after which re- a fee . M. Kingsley, 1209 H St. N.W. |] freshments ‘were served. ' The table was 5 Hats & B tt. Se aie elie AUT cite F St Cor 13th ) 4 jn30-20,00 panel +] elaborately decorated. The musical selec- S ( onnets. . substances necessary for health 2. ° o we tye te vywewervewrrvever~s | tions were rendered by Mr. Geo. E. Ruhl, : inner English and pe CE ity ‘Benacoenosen zither’ solo; Mr. Ball Brown, violin solo: | Sett . Ucatives = . F Don't forg | 1 spec for Foot-! Li 4 r J. 3 ey, = iss C. ing, man- = ( than “this “speing nor oot GaHAM BLEND" when you o- Se The Ne dolin solos MrH. Charlton, song; Sir. Jas. POWELL. On Tocsday, March 16, 1907, CLARE. > reasonable. Weeshall : ier. | Your grocer will supply you W 3 Mr. * uesday, March 16, 4 RE, * ¢ if you at. = Rutherford, cornet solo; duet by the Misses youngest deughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ve you eal! before make Every Time: |; — fame ry yi : “oie EARLE Sachore: Geo. Eo Eabl and EL Rowan: | Macca Fistey, Dsrch 00, ot 99 ase tren . 5 PIRES sg ana uhl ani : Pune March 19, at 10 g.am., fram ose S tiie tat lige NSE “wt )| OB. B. Earnshaw & Br 71 th. oRing” eet Mrs. Chas. Flint and Mrs. W. G. Allen ot | i beni = . = . TS Ring” Coffee VREB $y ty invited to attend. In every prize contest in < and BONNETS. Wholesalers, 1205-1407-1109 ae st. CNS with Y pound of 0c, - 9) Hartford are visiting Mrs. Chas. Ruoff. which “Ceres” Flour has (Mrs. C. Stiebel, 1113 G St. = CP ‘| Ho aa $ g ae es Oe a aE entered it has won every IMPORTER OF PINE MILLINERY, LOO ear s ar e fe SHELTON. In loving remembrance of our devoted B 4 : bialwil y to New York, where she N SGGLTON, who died time. No other flour but tectntctaeema ae Loseee SELORCPIEDES IO SIE: r o se Iny } z ne 9.| itr we the guest of her sister, Mrs. Han-| 6) today a ee Figs 6 99 YOU’VE GOT TO TRUST 5 Can’t B Il qts., 25¢ COR Eg BANE StS NE, aca cae aa ST an uy « °9 a ee Opens Saturday, March 20, 5 a.m.|° ambassador to Great Britain and Mrs. fal in ‘the weave 3 TO YOUR DRUGGI 4 Ss h Heater cote amsing. tm large quantitiea— to 10 p.m. Hay and family will sail early ext month : P55 PPE? Brewriotions property. Some ao. | 3 SUCH A barguins. "We give you targa ))| Market days: Tuesdays, Thursdays | for Etsiand, and wilt be in London tn am- gy a So eee Using impure, | 4 true” bargains “beeause tne e Sy) nee YS | ple time to enjoy the social delights of the hen the day Flour fff abycturwente i soe’ sores, P68 | 2 tse can we nave ianrwhere else, 10's = Be’ for “Gumiieg™ recente RCS and Saturdays. season. ins cape oe sician will confirm this. Yeu ee > ive the Genet, 35 oe Geis ~~~ {ng but the best finds a place here. mb18-2t* 5 Mrs. M. Luchs has discontinued her Fri-] . rat BY HEE CHILDREN. = & oe ee trast uss There's no such thing as an tn. | 4? Saat Shabigig Acsmea: Menge te hanes 12 Ibs. Rolled Oats > oS. days “at home” for the season. ~can make such nice, light, Tey eae sed ere o Shorlesmorbenineely lpatecacd Keeps 12 Ibs. Buck - C Soret SOc i Wii iT | Ae and Mrs. A. E. Randle of Congress| WORK. In loving remembrance of our @car « — eet 22 -; re iat up is > a Ne K Whe; Ve ceeee z z " i J INE WORK, ‘bo ted white and sweet bread, 2 rectly “property compounded “by “regletered | 2s 2 Sygo%m 12, feet sumare warm aad 6 quarts Whi oy 25. 1 Vest pocket history =| Heights have as their guests Miss Mary} mother, CATHARINE WORK. | who depar rolls, ete. When vou want A li mips a5 D SE t tplenaid. Ot Heaters aw low an $2.40 on BEE hit MS.....25¢. 5 of th id =| K. Shannon, —_ of coe eee ‘Al, vacant is the fireside chair, make “prize” bread be Fi ington rug Store, ° +22 SESStoves repaired. Leaky roofs e a ‘5 ek Cad. 6... Se. £ le iden pat 0. C. = 2 ee r. Pose doer ood Som, See pac eed oy cure to use “Ceres” Wows. © [Se eee ee eee ge Cor. 7th $]( Burbank Pouteasapa, 125° )|E Of the U. S.=-25¢ as Se SS \ aleetee ore = = J. ‘or. 7t urbank Potai Abu... ..39¢. 5 2 ~ = If you want anything, try an ad. In The Show sate wee tos* “ane pant ape?” a grocers = i ; ee ; 2w &D S.w.% Java and Mocha Coffee ib 33¢ i eS complete, Ses wale 2 | Star. If anybody has what you wish, you] + py HER LOVING SUN AND DAUGHTERS, our—we only wholesale = % Jaws, * ch —sesenintng, 2] wili get an answer. 5 = Set E — ; = ea ‘HINA, HOUSEEURNISHINGS, TINNING, Sugar. a te. McKinley's | election—aleo method of ——_—_ - —— — - ix : bs S$ 2 penny wise and pound fool- | ¥ {hts tives tues 3 L TT Hams, Ib... .11c, Soa wty, ctaitgden. ete aaron we i Found Dead im a Lime Kile. - - ish economy that forces a man to E pry_iustrated. . 4 = be SE OSILE POPS EOE COOP SF EOEEE E =— =| The body of a white man, supposed to be ee Wm. Il. Galt & Co., spend money for “cheap,” ready-|—— bs - D. les, ‘Pursell’s Ninn st “418? _| that of Bugene Bass, was found yesteraay| TQ those living Wholesalers, rst and Ind. Ave. 1t | made —clothes—or worse still — t SUNSHINE FIVE Gor. ‘si and'ifa. ave. ne. E eo te she i ae eee Cae > PRA wen ee | “cheap” tailored ones. They never | THE STORES, it id'a Sw Fee fRrm asec rat aif peane ee aammniar erie tae Marte wee yp Foiks Who Hav 2|wear any time—never fit—never |* Z "Washington and Monroe stz., ave ioe ctat vd they keep the system im perfcet onder aud are A z Z OF.Ol S=== ‘Anacortin. ie | oo ° Only You,” | vite. * colores ariver. The body was Weak Digestions ) prove anything but a delusion and a peapiene Pol seme $ rusting y ou. = Can" N taken to the third precinct, and later to the Our Favorites Are . 10,000 “onfes ef sheet ‘miinte at 10 Seain neni ibe th tho way of ldentineation ¢ found, out. an absolute cure Popular music at balf i Soe 3! of a pl of paper name Mezzo Tints. cnteaiae ee a be neh S| of Sacme Zines. Bo one knows ast. Nils | {OF lek beadache, todigestion, malaria, tora Bat we make all kinds, and you can depend ‘To introduce to out-of-town customers, send 10 diane. oar nos. )| Stare. 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