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10 3 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1897—24 PAGES. a ie a é = ae (a a aS ae <a a a McKnew’s,| «siize3. |S. Kann,Sons&Co. |" & PARMOSTS| THE SOCIAL WORLD Woodward *. Lothrop, SS Whao’s Cock of the All the SS (Continued from Seventh Page) 1oth, 11th and F Sts. N. W. Saturday, March 19, 1898. DES | aristocratic spirit of thelr employers. held | * Easter Cards, Booklets and Novelties — First Floor. W 7 5 : B S uits = aists Wal k? ae ce: Sree Commissioners charges and and| ¢ Once ning i bjects--and we could RSS ‘ nav where : a aoe a aay length Be the beauty You know perfectly well. Last week’s series of openings gave you Asked To Advérsely Report. ed highly probable that little xclusi lines. a glimpse at the best of all the stores. It gave you an opportunity to’ = vremoriegey tee ae he ae make comparisons, to see how much better our stock is, and how much designers the world knows are em- under worth our prices are than everybody. else’s. bodied in these stocks. ° a antennae 3! ‘ThatOpening Wasa Triumph its worth. ese are Fancy =. Sean ae all pe ek oe People haven’t stopped talking yet about lavishness of our deco- children . Fine Srey Sega pas ene me a Wearing Apparel $ There was nobody left on the scene to tell The Pharmaceutical: Society of the Dis-| whether or not the youthful hosts and trict of Columbia‘is teking vigorous action | hostesses and the — =—- a ‘wre i ea mk bela kge | eg A IR And Gift Things R themselves, but the exclusives in that town introduced by Representative Curtis of hope that a great and wholesome lesson ‘ ‘Iowa February 19 last, to regulate the has been taught, and calmly await results. Sele of poisons in the District of Columbia. ‘The Vega Euchre Club met at Miss Den- The bill provides that it shall be unlawful 1ison’s, 929 P street, last evening. The first or as er. for any person except a registered phar- | prizes were won by Mise Ida Emmett and ° Nk taffeta and tan notes. a’ «pias, | Yations and the rare blendings and soft shades of our displayed stuffs. jack taffeta—and tam coverts. A eplen- Ings an - fe > miacist, or under the personal supervision | Mr. Farley Gannett; booby prizes by Mise . ‘ Ca ee But the greatest and most significant praise came in the form of busi- | o¢ such to retail any of the eaincne: enum- | Irene Crewsberry and Mr. William Ross. The relations of this store to Easter are very marked. In every de- Blue, clot mith changeable, tsffeta, tf ness—that and only that can show how well directed’ all one’s energies — in schedules A and B of the bill, | AMONS Crews, Bchoenborn, Denni- ee in every section and on every counter, can be seen the leading ne strap. seams—elega z salt; > : ‘ . Sacket—stra entree eee Fe audicntermise ace" which read as follows: son, Taliaferro, Jolly, Hines and Wilson, | specialties we've prepared for this occasion. The new ready-to-w made like the $15.50" one. but elaborately ne Schedule A—Arsenic and its preparations, | Mecers. McWhorter, Edmunds, Jolly, Boss, Prepar et y-to-wear , things show wonder touches of styie and el prettiness; the gift é bound in black braid—yards and yards ° ° corrosive sublimate, white precipitate, red | Gunnell, Gannett, Tisdell, Morris, Gray ard _ S 0 yie and novel pi Iness; ‘tye giit ar- CR A Silk Oration precipitate, biniodide of mercury, cyantde | De Moll. ‘The | next meetin ing will be held ticles comprise rare and beautiful fancies, some useful, some purely or- Silk W ee of potassium, hydrocyanic acid, strychnine Sailee Ae eicctood oni air Tce. mnete. some both—designed especially for Eastertide; and from the W = f P xz is . ia 1 other poiso: etable alkaloid: % i = : At pra beautiful Plata Waist | With prices for its arguments—prices which plead their cause so well | ana their salts, essential oil of bitter elt | L- Smith of Washington, D. C., were mar-| lowest grade to the most exclusive novelty they are marked at most rea zo ‘down. the from ; : ‘i z he beauti-| sonable prices. Thus it is with the entire stock. Gathered carefully and atom a % ironds, opium and its preparations, excopt | Ted Wednesday evening last in the beauti- P fe us it is with the entire stock. Gat y an M Pine SIT Waist in igh colors cin the and tell their story so forcefully that you're bound to give us the right | Togee, Plum and its Tuantitios of not | fully decorated parlors of the bride's pa 5 ilk selling. i k’s leaders will thi rents, Rev. and Mra, John Bl@dgood. The | deliberately by those who know how, it’s the equal of any in America Fe Donarnaas: Opening values were good, but next wee “Schedule ‘B"-Acostie, belladonna, colcht- | impressive ceremony, which was performed | for completeness, diversity of assortment and real worthfulness. New Empress Skirts, $3 up. ae Black J Silk. This i f tariff b Senet Rm, tux Vomlcs, henbane, savin, | PY she Peicee ant Ameen bye tee SSS 21-inch Black Japanese Silk. This is a part of a pre-tariff buy—no | stgot, cotton root, cantharides, creosote, | Fred. 1 aoe W.#H. McKnew, 933 Pa. Av.| other house in town can BUY a matching quality under 29¢.— 20¢ tens croton oll, Chloroform “suleret he ergandio over ‘taffeta and carried bride's ri ill in e f Eas t 2 Se “se pollo‘actt cag Cf,yine, mineral. acids, car- Blosigood, ‘was gowned im organdie over or er. matter of 1,297 yards—all sorts of Fancy Taffetas—especially in- = Other Provisions. = L. aera best soca and 15 LBS. OF FAT. tended for waist linings—a wonderful range of color and fig- The bill further provides that the recep- | music suitable to the occasion was rendered Monday We Shall Show Additional Models in ure schem ’ id thei erparts for the entire season tacle containing the poison must bear a | by Mies Annie Grigg. Others who witness- a ied mapas oumteest ete eter wares | op aoe ee reer ADC, | raver containing tne word “polson,”” the | St Se ceremony’ were, Mr. and Mre, John Paris Hats, Bonnets and Toques. ING. TABLETS. FOR MENARD: WOME, Peete tt ee te eset ee ee nsec ns ee tee eseeee sree esee nes maine of the owner or tistphermaty: ena | : Mew Peet See ae et REDUCED, WILLIAM, A. LEACH OF 21-inch All-silk Black Brocade—There’s more than appearance and | the address of the place where sold, and | Wert ,Mr,,ond Mrs. A.M. Legg, Mr. and —— of elegance selected personally by our millinery manager TEEN POUNDS. style in it—There’s everything which promises wear and sta- continues as follows: rom the lead:ng modistes, Virot, Reboux, Jose, Pouyanne, Marescot “Nor shall {t be lawful for any registered ° pharmacist, or his assistants, to sell or de- | 2d the bride's grandfather, M liver any poison enumerated in schedules | 7. Rogers of New York. After hearty con- = Pee A and B unl gratulations the friends partook of supper. Also Our Direct Importations of We can’t afford to let this item hold good any longer than Monday | found that the purpose ds ey dt be | OOS Chas. Renshaw of 1334 Corcoran Po Soeurs, Heitz Boyer and others. SAMPLES FREE. bility—You’ve bought the same kind before, but paid 79c. and 50c REMEDIES ABSOLUTELY PURE AND saFE.| 8QC .............+-+ 2 . CURE PERMANENT. Lond n° b0. go Medical | —We've set aside 5 pieces of the best $1.19 Black Taffeta—28 85c poisucus characte 2nd fpprecenta. that | street has cards out for a tea on the 22d, Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, be tes fs raaiters addressed bY | inches wide—to be sold for one day at G i | ou city, noi eeet Mo. ‘ ee, a, Sane ee fe Nor shall it be iawful for any registered | Oil City, Pa, and to meet Mrs. Chas. M. = i ee . ef cur Woman's Depertment. will be opened aad pharmacist, or his assistants, to sell any | Write She will be sssisted by Miss H, M.| Representing every shape of merit and exclusive stylés not obtainable answered by Mrs. jenry or her chief assistant. . 9 ti ff rt poison Included in schedule A without first | Comstock, Mre. S. 8. Fuller and Miss Mol-| elsewhere. os aes Placing Said poison in a three-cornered con- | lie Renshaw. cee, WASHINGTON, De G., January i, aS” ne an s 1STO une the purchaser eating ae entry Rae, {0} Col. and Mrs. Chas. Heywood being in| Also a Rare Coilection of Imported Flowers, Fancy leners. Loving : R ma New York, Mrs. Heywood will not be at New ‘Yorke Chi a ieoten: in a book kept for that purpose, stating | > 3 Fea rs and M ments. Gentiomen: Some n weeks eo my phytlctan l th 9 Wi n d Fall the date of the sale, the name and address noc i Bngnehen apa pee ee thers and illinery Ornaments. recommended to m . Edison ‘and — : = . VW. , 18 Tenne y * a a5 5 . Desasee Sakae 1s ecteeny oats oe S no er S l o | of the purchaser, the name and quantity of rs. es The present season’s display of Millinery is the richest and most of bottles of each. 1 took them under instructfon the poison sold, the purpose for which it is | vortheast, has returned from a visit to of my physician, and this morning I vi : Se ; 5 Tepresented by the purchaser to be re- | New York. comprehensive we have ever made. It is principally of our own direct forpriee when 1 wel bed fed. found ‘thatet had The Winooski “Woolen” Company—we've handled their output quired, and the name of the dispenser; | Mrs. L. Sanders of New York ts visiting| importation and personal selection—thus oA espe A shapes and col- Beeldes ining this ‘amount of surpine fat T'invs | €Ver since we've been in Washington-—is now in the hands of receivers, | 8¥ch book to be always open for inspection | yrs. a, Oppenheimer of 612 R street. At : : C ‘5 : by the proper authorities, and to be pre- 2 f faid. was caused by: my Dele tee ote, Bsictans | and at a sale of their spring stock we were very daring buyers. We | served for reference for at least five years, | Boma Sunday, March 20. was comme ir ay be ri ' a o : The provision of this section shall not ap. | Mr. and Mrs. 'T. H. Alexander have taken Years. have ‘disappeared.’ For the gost of wince, | Know that it’s tempting fortune to make “any additions—especially so ply to the dispensirg of poisons upon the | up their residence at 1711 Q street. orings that are dainty, refined and quite different from those shown gen- erally. The extreme moderation of prices will prove a very pleasant feature give you permissicn to publish this letter. i ready mprehensive in the | prescriptions of physicians and surgeons . SSS oS ours tru, WILLIAM = ees “the. ie per aebe oseresinde oe tonthe: fabrics we bought. Hcensed under’ the act of June 3, 1806, en- ie ive anes nee Soar tani nee 2 ip cass, SATE +, -. Reatdence, Tot Virginia WLUIAM A. EAC. ity. | e truth is we hav i ‘oom fo: e ug Ot. | titled ‘An act to regulate the practice of | {O,f!ve @ dance nes Hall=> hie oniaperces For those who intend having their hats made we would suggest that Woo Vee Don’t want it either, for not an inch of this special purchase will be Sind Cungcons. aes te Cuneante Physicians | are Mrs. J. K, Jones, Mrs. Chas. B. Howry, | the order be placed early that no disappointment may be occasioned in are pettectiy. hasuiiees nad atreseken® Tablets | accorded regular quarters. We bought to bargain—and none know dattug ties provimune ticeor 1a ane ieee Mrs. Jas. U. Pugh, Mra. John T. Callaghan, | its completion for Easter. Tigerate all who use them. Obesity Pils, $1501 how to do that so well as we. of Columbia,’ except as provided for in F pe aoa eae Second floor. W. H. Saunders and Mrs. T. G. Riley. the following clause: That it shall not be a lawful for a registered pharmacist, or his | Miss Grace Hamilton of New York, who assistants, to compound or dispense more | has been visiting Mrs. Benjamin Miller of Reducing Tablet 00 2 box. Ovesity Is some- 200 pieces of All-wool and Stik-and-wool Vigeroux and Tailor Suitings — the widest are 50 times caused and is usually accompanied by ca- Catch 6fthe sicmunets andl hovete cerorace “Mezats ra. | inches—none less than 44 inches. You know, of course, that these two fabrics stand - 5 x derangements, and by rheumatism and heart dis-| frst in the Mat of what's proper. All 79c., 8¥c. and 96c. qualities. We'll sound the than once a prescription containing opium, | Georgetown, left Thursday to join her fa- t ease. see 49c. morphine, cocainé or chloral, when such | ther, Col. Hamilton, at Old Point Comfort, ress u SS or er. a — 's Germ-killer Dyspepsia Tablets, 50 cents 150 — — t penal bd gee ool Psp mixtures. In this assort- (0) Berea gnc et fences me Lakai upon Mr. and Mrs. George A. Howe and baby Lorft Germ-ki " ment are more handsome an: ice effects than a special purchase ever showed—the; 2 ts face the words ‘not to be repeated.’ ” in I os ‘i “2 ion’: 2 peel 7 , =, cents apex. eee ee es oe | az 30 Inthe a AUT Siptaat Wider Malena! cree mtameaearccter Ace = C.. It provides, in gonclusion, that any per- | tral oe th aE oe ere aa ae > finest ae ae novelties, gathered in Paris and a Uitins’s Gerarkiller Laxative Tablets, 50 cents 7D pieces of 45-inch All-wool Storm Serge, both black and navy—a better quallty, son violating any of the provisions shall be | Stontzomery. Ala. London, comprising the latest conceptions in weave and coloring. Of many of the elegant ultra things but one or two dress lengths are shown, The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. A. Instead of king thi it TDC... eee ee seccccce cocccce upon conviction thereof, be fined not less -: a < ; ” Special remedies for BIG, FAT jnstead of marking this lot 7: hence the opportunity is an exceptional one for those who desire fashion- Leiring'« Germ-iles Heart Tablets, 00 & bos. woven, finishec and dyed more perfectly than the output of any other American mill. 490c. deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, ss a send free our new edition of “HOW TO than $5 nor more than:$100, in the discretion | Fowler, 702 G street northeast, was the Fa SScstes CURE OBESITY,” fit Ht ind ° of the court, for each and every offense. scene of a very merry gathering Wednes- - :. other Mlustrations, ‘Tbe Information tt "eratele ( In opposition to this bill the Pharma-|day evening of this week, it being tne | able exclusiveness in dress. : : F is invaluable. FAT FOLKS SEND FOR IT. 'o ceutical Society, composed of the retail| birthday anniversary of their daughter, We are also showing a wonderiully choice grouping of the Pots pace eee druggists of the District, has presented to | Miss Lena Fowler. Music and games were Z have our goods in stock. ee Era makiug is a luxury which few men ever have the opportunity to indulge in—bu the District Commissioners an earnest pro- | irdulged in until late in the evening, when | . = i ics: eee Hees Seco, ON, 4 citer | she econo et hae bon our rare plvore to erate an qu In ty sling of Cutus ant fmt guint the Ml, withthe renuest that | the company” retired to the. ining. room, Medium and Lower Priced Fabrics, Department. Call or write. “We foreard goods | Domestics—in which tip-topism of worth joined hands for the first time with the lowest of prices. before them, repoft adversely upon it. ble was handsomely decorated with roses | Comprising in part Henriettas, Serges, Cheviots, Poplins, Bengalines, Promptly; no printing on our envelopes. The greatest stock of all sends its tidings now. Wanmaudistecterd: and tulips. During the epeniord the 0! Wool Bayaderes, Silk-topped Travere, Satin Coverts, Crepons in wool SS scnraie pany was entertained by a quartet, com F . siesta ‘ = E 5 ive)‘among their reasons i$ silk and wi nd y y Yard-wide, Bleached Muslin (made by the New York sEnE Deu Donen aer es Posed of Messrs. Frank Meyers, wari | and and wool, and a vast variety of fancy effects ranging in price LORING & co., DEPT. 8 + r 5 ais for protest, the following: Phelps, Tom Hice and Sam’l Kiawans;| from NO. 42 WEST 22D &r., NEW york crry. | Mills). Worth 2c. yard; more than Fruit of the Loom, Utica, “In the. first plage .there does not seem | piano solos were rendered by ‘Miss, sila 37¥4c. to $3.50 the Y. ard x : = ” = vi i i ae to be any reason or necessity for changing | Koontz an iss Lena Fowler, = Wy “Gaae Dwight, Anchor or Androscoggin (quantity limited to each 4Rc, |tre poison law now in operation in the Dis- | Frank Meyers gave a recitation. Among . = 2 — CUSLONIEL) Cos see ce oe Se ee eae es ae © |trict, which has proved most acceptable; | thcse present were the Misses Tina Wil- Armour’s Star and no case of suicide or accident can be | liams, Myrtle Jacoby, Ella Koontz, Mary > = ° recalled where, the Drapoeen law would pou tetter = penne Seat aes BI ac Fabrics Are in i ‘avi 0 r 5 ‘: ‘5 have proved a more protective measure | Woodward, Pearl Stanfo: al tchol- Brand Hams 50-inch Bleached Sheeting (better than Mahawk Valley). 734c. than the present one. No good and valid | son, Alberta Rhine, Elsie Albertson, Madie 2 3 g gz 4 .j Feason exists why it becomes necessary to | Koontz, Messrs. Albert K. Williams, Ernest And in these we are showing some very smart effects in designs that Are unexcelled in quality and flavor. None have the ‘poison law’ separated from the Huyett, Edmund Becker, Herbert Meyers, 1 SE ~ G dit O AM - C Pli finer produced. Ask your dealer for Armour’s ani wide Percilcs New Pind= and sii 6#Re law to regulate the practice of pharmacy. | Frank ‘Meyers, Earl V. Phelps, Thomas J. | are exclusive—Crepons, Grenadines, Open-work Carreau, Plisse, Baya- Sliced Star Bacon. Put up in 1-pound tins. ‘arc-wi & |e OUCSaLGHoG ~ Not for the City’s Best Interests. Rice, Sam’l T. Klawans, Walter Jenkins, dere and a variety of open-mesh weaves in checks and stripes, plain and Insist upon ‘Star’ brand. ” Charles Th kins, Sidney Summers, Leo “We are also of the opinion,” continues | i oberts, Calvin Donelly, Clark Main, Frank | fancy effects. All First-class Grocers. Z “ 5 ists of th : - ; i = 5 ‘ " eo rst-class — pe Zephyr Dress Ginghams—go styles .........0e0e0005 64&c. ne Fee one Ge a ee |S ET ee SS For tailor gowns Rough Cheviots with fine twill are much in evi- rmour Products are World Stapics. ~ pharmacy, who are to live under and carry | ‘The Temperance Club celebrated its thira] dence. The blacks for the present season show unusual beauty and nov- ARMOUR & COMPANY. = 5 out the provisions of the pharmacy law, | anniversary Thursday night at the resi-| elty. Prices range from 3 Ja22-t.th.s-2m.20 Good Quality: Lawns << <2 2 <wsi cic ccunqion vesce cies Ce Pee ceccccccccccccccscocooce should b ulted in the preparation of | dence of Mr. John I. Bunch, 50 H street. A tick a ban, bat in the preparation of this | musicel and literary program was render- 50c. to $7.50 the Yard. = poison bill we consider that our rights |ed. The feature of the events was an ad- ?You’ll smack:| Looked at Our Matting? — [eiterceesteniceration ana conn. | ceeerts BE olsun” Bernat ° “after careful co: ration and consul- 2 s : : OO g tacon, wo are of the opinion that th pro, | Drze, ter Heer anch: Ares gentemen's The Finest New Cottons : i : 1 hi fo ving dollars i i fous wed law is not for the best interest of | prize, Mr. ‘Phos. Maddux; ladies’ booby our lips over You'll see a chance for saving dollars in every room in your house, | {he°community. It Is an Infringement up- | prize, Miss Eviyn Pike; gentlemen's booby = nae oe ‘ 2 4 = ry: after you’ve had a glimpse at this stock. Being a new venture with us |on their rights, is confusing and compl prize, . A, ae Ese novos croret Are here in elegant profusion: Foreign and domestic fabrics, bright with s . “1 2 i ent.” | were e 3 isses A. 4 x - this coffee! | —handling straw carpets—we are perfectly willing to clear cost for the | °*te4 without offering any improvem: Schafer, C. Schaffer, Genevieve Jones, | the latest effects of loom worker and color printer. The proper sorts to : C : 4 ines, Lean nen Cusrece: Eviyn Pike, Frances Pike, Maud Tayior, J.| meet the best Paris, London and American fashion are shown, com- | *, My reputation for selling good Coffee ts ¢| first season. That enables us to under price everybody. It enables you | tier reciting at length many points in BE ee hen Ck One Rees eet the Soca fag epnenegrs 5 fine baten of Java aod Mocha I'm seling tr «| tO buy almost a third again as much mattings as your money has any | support of the protest, the petition con- | i Garland, Hester Bunch, Brinkman, Nel: prising in part French Organdie, Organdie Raye, Organdie Carreau, Or- ‘ ba Sr er ee eee real right to deserve. cludes as follow: le Bateman, Flossie Bateman, Nellie See, | gandie Francais, Mousseline de Soie, Irish Dimity, Scotch Madras, ; H. Duvall, 1923 Pa.Av.: eet kind “Parties may have had prescriptions, con- | ond Te 2 King, Mews Maddux, wil w,| Zephyrs, Dirigo Lawns, Percales, etc., etc. i MATAR EM ee rs Fancy China Mattings—12gc. kind .............. cc ceue 9c. tataing yoliont rae in ae Sree Evans, Bateman, Helghes, Stewart, Krause, A th i Fabrics A ss J i ii rt and refilled in parts of the world, Bunch, F. Evans, G. Creecy,-end Mr. and Lead ° Very Heavy Jointless China Matting. Worth 2oc....... 15c¢, |2%4! they reach Washington and have | Mrs. Bunch, Mr. and Mrs. Steele and Mr. MONE Ue ng Fabrics Are: i >, ® ing. them filled here they must be marked ‘poi- d Mrs. King. Go to Stccardi c : Japanese Cotton Warp Matting. Worth 35c....... 25c. son, put in a three-corned bottle, und the | “4, weeper sot society men, maida and Organdie Lisse. Mousseline De Soie. "iHair Switches st Great Dargaion The Finest Japanese Mattings. Worth soc. 2Qc, | name of the purchaser and the purpose for | 2) pumver Ot tn atmer at the annual nedueed The standard French cloth that never loses its Silk-and-cotton in flower and design printi 00 Switches to i aaeg Tesioter and kept Yor mt least ae celebration today at the Home for the Aged, | charm as a dress fabric—new and beautiful priut- | 2nd os plain colors—one of those inex 50. hes reduced to. $6.00, Tl ni : years. conducted by the Little Sisters of the Poor. | ings. 37% Yard dasesy French productions destined to be a ml vaite Hal 2 si | n 1 n S e ¥ tis gave’ a di last c. a Yar 2 ; L “We further oppose the bill as being | Mr. Willlam Eustis gave’ a dinner e i en ee ee i class legistation, in favor of the physician | night at the Country Club in honor of Mrs. 50c. a Yard. Time. Siccardi, Oc. and against the people. In opposing it we | Lawrence Turnure of New York. 711 31th et., next to Palais Royal. You notice the absence of a lining “gd.” on Saturday as quickly as Fone ee Re The French ctesenor = pada Organdie Raye. Keer Irish Dimities. ; ge” ne SOF Mistressing: sbengeiefatt’ | if you'd find no bread at a dinner table, and in truth you've cause to |communlty at large per tonietnt fa hone sof ens Mics SE A geteare gine band pematan nates emcee ne” Piglet ot she silent, tot most gienaing, one ae aS expect such tidings as we send you. They’re fraught with stories of - A pleasant surprise party was tendered (er _snoce. Gaslans of Ggures and etripss—new onl Press = eee re | P saves : ae ANNUAL FUNCTION. 40c. a Yard. Deautiful effects. re SSS ===} close buying and close selling of qualities the most supreme and prices pears ycaareep ene aeenieed ot ope 25c. a Yard iz al er home, SbeE TARTS. o ° Ei S ° 12 | the most low. White Biterary Society of St. John’s | Der Ot er reve cuchre was andulged ee (ti ing i . College Gives Reception. in and afterward musle was rendered by | Organdie Carreau. Scotch Madras H : Alllinen Black Stiff Canvas, Worth 15e. yard..-.--.. ‘The White Literary Society of St. John's | the Messrs. Weaver, Mrs. Merchant and| A delicate Qrgandie ground with woven cross ° : ‘| ==wearing glasses : 534 College held its annual reception last even- | the Misses Magee.’ Refreshments were | bare that lok like elt host of exquisite French | | Made in Scotland-designs especially sul‘ablt = 2 |. 36-1nch Good, Heavy Silesia, in black and apy color. Worth 8c. yard....... Spates IC. jing. The friends of the institution gath- | S¢TV' 1O.CIOR is = ss | (when they are needed) = ered in goodly numbers, and the reception {| A ncaa ner’ ponte Harelaes Chriss 50c. a Yard. 35c. a Yard. i is dangerous and often # Good strong Black-back Figured Walst Lining, we sell regular at 12%. yard...... DAC, ae in over, 5ae8 — sewn at- | une Brecht, Louise Irwin, Avice "Magee, A . 2 ‘air. The following: ie order of exer- | Annie Taylor, innie Fagan, Amy incurs permanent : clses and Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Merchant, Messrs. » | trouble. : : Gesranted, Gath Mae Sieh: Fevaaedcn, ee Pit fark pvehins plano; opening ad- Alfred and Robert Weaver, Garges, Baugh- We Are Now Exhibiting Women’s H = A : 2 Fagan, Arnold, etts, Huck, : : Gress, James A. Gannon; chorus, “The | Steams and Mr. Henry Stringer. ° H PIcAllistere Feast! Genuine Imported 22-inch Black French Hairclctb. Worth 89c. yard................ 32c. Church’ Bells,” the W. L. 8.; "True Hero- a es Elegant Tailor Suits for Easter. iE 36-inch Silk and Moreen-finish Striped Lining, in Roman and fancy effects. Worth q@, | '8™,. Hugh P. Smyth; “The Little Hut, H. Clay Evans, commissioner of pensions, - . W. Felton Barrett; selection from “Faust,” | 1.'in Chattanooga, Tenn, on a short visit Plolin,, jAndrow, Dumaine;, (Banner of |to his old home. Mre, Hvens fs win nim. | Also handsome costumes of the heavier Wash Fabrics Opticians, “1311” F oat ame ange ie ee mb17-284 : ee 18nch Polonaise Silks, in plain and changeable colors. Worth 25e. yard .. 16c, | tation, “The Knight's Toast,” the W. L. 8.5 - in exclusive styles, which are to be so much ae et duet, “The Wounded: Soldier,” James A. : season. 86-inch Moire Fast Black Rustle Lining, also in colors, Worth 12%e- yard............ OCs fittie "Cap Bearer Branco J Lynchs . 99 < in evidence this é a ; Table Full of Easter “Erin's ., Hawavd F. Forney; “The : - The new stock of made-up garments is now at its best—unique, com- _ Exiwiattelr | Colored All-wool Moreen, a good medium welght. Worth 40c. yard. Bila eee tne ter: te A ee ee prehensive, complete; all the little details having been carefully looked is, Hangers, Greet- - ‘Second. part—Selo..mnd chorus, “Sweet after. The variety is vastly ahead of the heretofore, and when these mtimente, Novettion ar § 40-inch extra quality in, Fine Lawn Lining, in all colors. Worth 1c. yard........ LOWQc. Hee ee fe rect eee yor charmingly beautiful fabrics are combined with the ideas of the best tail- | je Shgmance bos 3 - 'O. Wumarthe 70m Fine “Happabarnooe | ° ie Bs aay ors and dressmakers of today the outcome beggars descripti . e . Wi 4 e 5 lor giving at 2 eg William K. Small; sdlo and chorus, “The gy 1 the A t feature is the tri in Enea eloknotse.! Things for Making Dresses, |S Seti See tise G RI Pp =| ticles oft, testy cain tooo; Wee toe Wand So orsy. ome" PURSET IS, “418” Ninth St. Findings never showed thelr strength as they did during the opening—Hed a splendid weck— | 40? B Jonnetos; “Albyslus atthe’ Ball” ceivable style and shape, producing some very elegant effects. ntti rane Seton People bought so many dresses and they had to have the score of little things which are almost as J. Auguste Lix; solo “Hist Yer - ~ | essential in the making as the fabric itself—we'll have a busy time till Easter's past—But twill be Jmbrella,”. Willigm: Ji Keane and the W. Exceptionally Prince Albert of Belgium @ merry tune to which this department will not be able to keep step. ar ee Solgser’s; Pardon,” James .. 3 As Good Values we Name Had Us Make His Photos. Wemen’s Tailor-Made Costumes, **%* ‘The Prince was immensely pleased with 2 * sthem, and said, “‘Stalee is a prince of Genuine Brush Skirt Binding. ....; 60-inch Metal re. Tape Measures . tographers.” President Dole of Hawait 'was -yard piece 13 Velveteen Bindirig . illiam J. Ke in every | t fooge 4 all-wool = tte tar yarwbysen gaote engrentar somal lue, 2 2ESwen try, fat a8 bard to mate YOUR ¥ — prs rig ae — ys i Theo : ; ie Saxe i and a black ge oth jacket and skirt. foe Ne of sizes, | tI pteter succemsnl as we did toma jozen Spools 50-yari sees se iiiiam = ii et : Ww H Stalee. "1107 E St Dozen Genuine Dress Bones (uncovered), . treasurer, Mai 1 en using _for} A very sightly costume and an exceptional value. _ 2 ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHER. mhi6-16a ee p> area eo oa award aymond OMA. | CO . n 7 ee : SUITS CLEANED. Skirt Fealerbons ser agri yore | ae A ee fine ‘with both young id old. a ee Send us last spring suit and will.clean it t i ; a Piven spews! pe great Klienert Pure Gum Dress Shields bought it. Expert dyeing. Wagon calle. — sae gee epee ‘ E. E. WHEATLEY,” ety Hump Hooks yes, 2 dozen,. AMERICAN DYER AND SCOURER Best Collar Stiffening........ a oF 1068 Jefferson ave. (Georgetown). Established 1831. 2. Ro2B-Ayr.14 ecerorc—| §, KAN, SONS & CO