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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, MARCH: 19, 1898—24 PAGES. * 7 ee Ln ml THE SOCIAL WORLD| WHAT IS THE GRIP? Hecht & Company. | Second Anniversary. Hecht & Company. Second Anniversary. Hecht & Company. Second Anniversary. It Is Certainly « Most Mysterious Dine case,But Its Real Cause Is Clearly Explained. tion has shown that every femil Thad at least one of its memmors . but it seems to be coming ban heretofore. 7 It has been a big accommbdation to you and has enabled thousands = Oo. to dress well who otherwise couldn’t. And yet we haven't asked you a no ab ( OCGCAS ° penny extra—as big as the accommodation has been. : We invite you to be present, and request tha: you come here and look through the store whether'you wish to buy or not. The visit will be : a revelation to you, and the-values—made big in appreciation of your ECHT & COMPANY announce the patronage which has caused this success—will be remarkable. cei retire eee and | 6 | The richness of the dies’ suits and skirts, jackets and es Sear é pe ee gangrene suit and skirt showing. and request the honor of your presence. — — $ MISS BELKNAP 0 BE A JUNE BRIDE rey aH ie 23, 58. 8 Progressive Luncheons With and Without Whist. OTHER TIMELY TOPICS es ae. >. onous acids which are thrown back blood end eo poison i i i f g f I ey ie? t i sare be, similar poisons to open up kidneys in they will carry #2 fr a this Is Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday will be devoted to the first spring The week hes~scomed quiet “aster the | SS t It is with pleasure that ioey oy a wi showing of ladies’ suits and skirts—and we earnestly request your pres- rg geting cee Benen | rd © announce that they have placed before ence on any of these three days. Many surprises await your coming— honor of the young Belgian prince. That you by far the choicest and most elegant you cannot fail to note the many improvements that have taken place. peneren Smeg ge brennan ogre assortment of trimmed and untrimmed Our earnest efforts after bettetment—our determination to excel— Se aioaner etnies oF cepuiiban pot 5, Sete Care. it end ili hered at thei tablish . our ambition to lead—all shine out in the wonderful array of styles—the 2 plicity prouder than ever of their principles | fad ‘and in America “It can meen tae agi ake ag Meite Boyer, 5 vast variety and immensity of the stocks that have gathered at our and of the Vice President and his wife, a ect! Yor it"in perfects use and’ hava nene- o ba eas ’ command. ~ : who know how to interpret them so con- Tata geTmany. De. W Camille Roger, Caroline Reboux, Julia, We begin this spring and summer season of 1898 with hopes burn- Eo ti ee iercgqeiren Cimen wh Josse, Marchland, Miniggio and Marescot : ing high. On the threshold we can confidently say that we have never ttae had a chance to enjoy a real Ameri- Soeurs, as well as their contemporaries in been f° ——— = pee See Sees ee * the sacs of this city. ean atk ie Gare other European centers and New York Bees pr Snopping Place for every saving Spnieg! setepity = city, have —. contributed one style or woman will be more of a fact now than ever. The growth of the store— Sopa senigl vgetdhcsiah pal gence — Sa wonderful as it has been up to this time—cannot fail to increase with sometimes two, and the creations of our steady leaps. The perfectness of the stocks and improved facilities as- sense. The scene was a brilliant one in At the meeting of the Anti-Civil Service E 3 every sense, and in years to come will be | League last evening Mesers. A. M. Clapp, own workrooms vie with them for beauty sure us that. The Second Anniversary of the store’s brilliant career in a ein ectip neice eget reers [TS yates E. Ham, W. P. Scott and W. and stylishness. this city shall be celebrated in a fitting manner the next three days— ores ase et ee ee ee consider the avieteiite oe comme to Bowers of spring flowers overhead’ Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. way; would have a much better time If he TRCMly Paper to advocate the principles of NV y woul ese now, and see ve ie e, and especially to assist in the e ° land where so many of the beautiful Amer- } election of such Ci * studded with myriads of electric lights $15 suits for $7.50. $3 skirts, $1.98. cans who have pleased his royal fancy | absolute repeal of the civil serene ser the make the department beautiful to look Monday. ‘Cocenat’ aaa Weasdat real teal aise i ote ‘tae ers rue Me acs evr to tes Sor eereenee ——__ c i the choice of fine Taflor-made Spring Suits— i jos 4 propos of the visit rince Albert, an at, and: you will be well repaid for you Echaisting of stylish: chevlot. serger in) blue. lack, fahed “very Caneel tok eae ee ee incident which happened when Dom Pedro, | 4 petition tere fo enaamme coming. 3 green and brown—with 21-inch reefer jackets, Which are regular $3 values—will be offered for”. Emperor of Brazil, visited this city during : @ mandamus has been file? handsomely lined with silk—and skirts made in the next three days at the _ by the Mechanics’ Ente the Intest fan-cut style—and also braided and : ee wtf So tiad Petrone “ terprising Athletic eked muita, 3 lon :. (0 surmount a le culty when you » through Attorney A. A. Lipscomb, Htskets ‘nue of whic gna Algo maaversary $1.98 Know chow: | Numerous festvilies wer | compel the excise Desh te wee yt store fe 7.50. Ever; r= sees eee lan . The success of all successes eed pg ee Tue mae haute othe rant ot) Homa hh ta fect fushion—and finished as carefully as 0 function,” a word which is, however, so 2 pe cekmaens knows bow: H recklessly used nowadays that it is ap- : Anniversary $7 skirts, $4.98, Plied to almost any tea-pouring. The benev- Another season has rolled around. Spring, the season of buds ani price Bias = Stylish skirts of fine silk, in rich brocaded pat- clent old emperor was given a fete at the | run. blossoms, gay colors and light-weight garments, is here with its balmy, - as is tige? Sir Peep rp pepe eee Hreeseres hee Beep les) Sn ee sunshiny days that make indoor life almost unendurable. 1 8 e t f 1 1 98 = Fenn sect cinlabed. full and without, skimping— Washington Ineteases: 2010 of her eect Marringe Licenses, The return of spring finds the store ready as it has never before been. SuIUS lor Sai Anniversary Say. Sir Howard Soa east emperor received Lovet? Hoonses have been issued to the Departments have been enlarged, store fixtures have been renewed, Reger aghast hone pat No Pricey st eres 4.9 the guests, every one having the satisfac-| White—Frank J. Lavender and Mary a. handsome store displays have been made until the store is the hand- Pee ie eon ley be eg ee ote pee te esi ‘Phe wae. i | Kiusmyer; Samuel Wiener of Brooklyn, somest in town. “Ready*’ comes from every stock. skirt fastened in the mew fan style—sinished, with $1 1 ki 7 08 was as closely observant of American cus- | “> ¥» and Cora Frank of this city. a = Soi Ws cies ate meee skirts, $7.98. Se nas ores totes one eres | es scenes ee he mil inery was never before so winsome-= PN ea AYE stylish eatin brocade and brocaded satin tion. Dom Pedro being told that the cus- | children are subject Sete ererented or cured z irts, the very rich ing di te s . fi = with doses 0 ‘8 Expectorant. STi oe ack Anniversary & 1 1 OS fete a Ai au i pai tae, the guest of honor to remain nil the Jeg [ oo e ladies’ sui » Skirt, waist an cloa lepa' = price. Beane ° the o —the regular price—w aold al of those invited to meet him had departed, MARRIED. : faid that the idea pleased him, and that he ment never showed such a wealth of styles. tte § Anniversary $7 9 8 sould Tfoliow ie he word was simu: | BLQNN-SEIBOLD. Oy Wetnesta : : Janeor ind amon; , ty the v. z The men’s, boys and children’s clothing depart- Finest $25 suits, 18 PUCese tess seres ° that It was the proper ctimetts fe epemts | BROWS to Maly enemas ments are larger and show greater variety than ever. Wesel’, ties, dars—Monday, Tuesday and == ob eed rete ead oma ree cae marine Dia eS UR olen = . The men’s and boys’ hat and furnishings de- uur nest pring sult the eae qual. a= $16 skirts, $11.98. rhile some of the older folks, and DIED. ments wt ots et z = a few senators or representatives partment are replete with styles that were never : lured ta the finest nanner possible 10 Exquisite Bayadere stripe moire antique skirts — hag important engagements win | APats. Jngnemy, on Eridey morning. March 18, killed han roduce—and made from the finest the very acme of fashion and exclusiveness—which waiting constituents, began to get a trifle daughter of John and Margaret M. Adauis, before shown. haterlals, to go Into Indies’ suits. These, See are a pound in the most painstaking, man: impetient of the wow movements of royal- seed eight years, seven mouths and eleve out exclusive styles that you'll tind In the clt)— aiterial fo , : s. And the — of sheaerinede comes — the ladies’ Models which other garments are patterned. atte a iecienee oes the (rest, ‘sald’ he woud tel tie ‘emperor, gr dour Elsle, ost she Nerve ust nderwear, hosiery, corset and neckwear departmen ee nniversary 1 || One Att tiles alent Gat en How can we hea ‘carte fal A few words about the success of this business. Just two years ago price... ’ See Se t» go home, but could rot think of doing Little Elsie wos our darling, this month Hecht's came to this city and started an era of selling such ¢ § 2 : thle as Cea arty hed Gepartea.:alt Fe See ee ae eas aa vas couched in fine phrases and most But an angel und whispered, as this city has never before known. In these two years they have made $2.50 skirts, | ° D 34.50 serge skirts, 52.98 delicately conveye’, but Dom Pedro saw ze bey = roars vhi o it i ” 4 7 G e > y ve vi an a 7 the t ituati id f be it to love her. a success which you must admit is wonderful. They have won your pat- eee ee Or paiva et hey pSizlisn bitek and vine cheviot, setge gkirta, well DiNdeinMaronieae ine Persp se rewed plead ntLicomod » ey Pkaeers: ronage by giving you better qualities for your money or the same quali- figured brilliantine skirts, whieh are bound with which you canuot find elsewhere under $4.50-Wwill over, with everybody in good humor. Funeral from her parents’ residence, 312 14th s J yelveteen—and rustle-lined—cut in the new! fan De creea cee The British ambassador, Sir Julian Paun- strect southwest, at 1:30 p.m. Sunday Macch ties for less money than others have offered you. They have charged effect—at the eee cefote, overcame a-somewhat similar point 20; thence to Kpiphany Chapel, corner of 12:h your purchases and allowed you to settle your bill in little weekly or Anniversary 1 29d > Anniversary $2 0s in royal etiquette at his reception to the fiends of the family Tomecttin eed at monthly payments—to suit your convenience. prices secs es °. Price...........- = SEEIOe te ee: —, ee ii HT | cud | EE | SET weseacementae= ee, eee Shey | CHARS, on rer, er nt. at SUNTAN NAA A From that in aie tke Teinweeof° te | feat eet Caley act Amp at Gite as = as = === = = = guests enjoyed that repast. Funeral from parents’ residen: 8332 Prospect +++ aor oe OLY GENUIE® UNYADI Waren, LOCAL NATIONAL BANKS. The formalities being then over, the pat- Mi 2 pam i T terthitbrettttiy Gas ty was at liberty to break up, as it desired, but in reality remained an hour or two longer for dancing, after the princess and her suite had said good-night. “Your Credit 1s Good.’* CCYLE. Suddenly, on Saturday, March 19, 1898, THOMAS J. COYLE, beloved husband of Mary A. Coyle, at hiv residence, 153 L street suuti= The annual reception of the.Geographic | ___ east. Society at the Corcoran Gallery brought | Ntice of funeral in Sunday papers. 4 graph which appeared in The Star yester- | together one of the largest compantes of | DOLAN. On Friday evening, March 18, 1898, at 7 ve the winter. In vivid contrast, the merry 807 Ist street northwest, CHRISTv- ie ae ee atl es <2-1 lean mance ataiccaeeonens tai meee PHER DOLAN. er IANO Bradbury.| # ||| PRICEs S A Supreme Court Decision Prevents Taxing of Their Capital Stock. 9 Assessor Matthew Trimble today called the attention of a Star reporter to a para- BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER, CLEVELAND, McKINLEY. e FOR Thursday night, in honor of Miss Long, | Funeral Monday, March 21, at 1 o'clock p.m., “I asked the assessor when he was be- | which celebrated Mi-careme, was attend. ==. i tea ee —— : fere the committee If he knew any reason }ed by the young and therefore the pleas- | ol _and streets. nterment ‘at “Arlington When busy men like the late President U. S. Grant, ex- CONSTIPATION, why bank capital could not be taxed, as I | Ure-seeking contingent in society, who| Gf the Luion Veiecms! wien cco ates Vice President Levi P. Morton, Hon. J. M. Rusk, General Stew- art L. Woodford, now minister to Spain; General O. O. How- ard, Admiral Porter, Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage, Bishop Simp- son and hundreds of others, whose every minute was crowded | full of important matters, voluntarily paused from their labors to pay tribute to the merit of the Bradbury Pianos and take the trouble to put that tribute in black and white—those pianos must have incited their admiration to a most unusual extent. Bradbury’s friends are true friends—they are not afraid to place their opinions of the have had no chances for this kind of en- have indleated, and, in reply, he gave me | [0 ocnt the pent tres cane nae weeks, | JONES. On Friday, March 18, 1898, a decision which my own experience in | and welcomed the tradition that a respite Siclesk, MAMTHA JONES, beloved cu DYSPEPSIA, ~ benking leads me to believe must be an | at mid-Lent was not only desirable. but Sees Sven Sewetad site Mle atter a LIVER COMPLAINTS, erroneous oné. He went back to war | entirely commendable, and upheld by the ee fy ee I AR. = : ‘3 mother, 458 O street northwest. & HEMORRHOIDS, | times, and I do not think the decision | Custom of years back. * eg We have arranged six bar- gains for Monday, ‘Tuesday and Wednesday that just show what we can do in price cutting. Remember, these prices are only for tree days, if the goods last that long, which is doubtful. Funeral from Jobnson Church, Sowday, March 20, would hold today.” The marriage of Miss Alice Belknap and| &t 11 o'clock. Friends and relatives invited. ¢ “The of all Bitter Waters.””—1 “The reply which I made to Mr. O'Dell,” | Mr. Barklie Henry of Philadelphia will not : Lprarat ded eee scinekseooee Trimble, “is Set forth in a | be an Easter wedding, as was first sug- | MEYER Ou Saturday, March 19,1908, at 7:15 “Speedy, sure, gentle.”"—British Medical Journal. | letter which was addressed to him under | gested, but will take place in Sane it wea Reyer (nee Ritz),” aged two years and elgut CAUTION: Bee that the label bears the signature | 2te of March 8, and which I presume is | be an occasion of widespread interest end | geen, ef the firm. Boye fie with his committee. It is es | of social importance eecond to none. Since Funeral, private from residence, No. 38 P stroct sel-wés-oly185 = ANDREAS SAXLEHNER. | follows.” Thereupon the assessor read | the announcement of her engagement Miss ortheast, on Sundas, March 20, at 3 p.m. In- the letter, which said: Belknap has been the recipient of a great Saree So Bt. Says cometeg, = rigay tne eon of your committee on last | deal of attention, dinners, ete. The future | MITCHELL. On Thurediy, March 1 Bradbury on record, and they One of the most prominent Instruc- $3 Rocker for $1.49. Pure Candies are Wholesome, Friday the question of taxation of the na- | home of the couple will be in Philadelphia. 10: ‘m., at Me. castdonen, ky s torg of ycung people in the public Fine Rattan Rocker, 2 ‘most dainty af- ; a als, All tie | Henal banks of this citty was presented |The fortunate young man has many new t northwest, WILLIAM H. are always ready to recom- schools of America has this to say of fitcisthat mecee abide tie) leas But should be used after meals. and my attention called to the fact that | friends in this city, who have congratu- of Josephine Mitchell. the Bradbury: sAUEXANDRIA. Va., March 15, 1898. r. F. G. Smith. After looking at pianos of T purchased of you about mend the Bradbury to every- body in need of a good piano. More Bradburys have been Sood points are combined in Gill's Candles. | ncne of these banks were reported as pay- | fated hime wenaly oa Me good fortune. He | Funeral from the People’s Congregational Church. ‘ ing @ personal tax on cepital stock under | js the son of Mr. Morton Henry, a promi, | M_ street between Sth and 7th streets. nol Special Monday, the act of March 3, 1877. I replied in sub- | rent lawn irs > slance that the reason for this was in ac- Buttercups, 20c. Ib. cordance with a_cecision of the Supreme than §3. For three days, while they lastcrn ot $1.49 $2.25 Rocker for $1.12. nent lawyer of Philadelphia. The Chilear minister, Mr. Gana, and his i four years ago a Bradbury Upright t inxs | family will leave Washington next Monday YOR. Suddenly, Wednesday, March 1 sold through recommendation Concert Grand, and after a severe test A Solid Qak Brace-arm Cane-seat Bed s eee ats toe ces Se eR] tor Near Saek, ant will se Weancetin tee ee than through advertising. it hos given great satisfaction. I think Room Rocker. Cannot be du- ann? 921 F st? and requested to give specific reference to that | Europe. Their time has been entirely tak- husband of Kate V. and the only son of Bmily li the highest achievement in the art of plicated for Jess than $2.25. A 1 Ss decisio din lial therewi en up lately with receiving and paying A. and the late Thomas 0. Pryor. sold direct Plano meking has-been attained by your B.A $1.12 '9 1223 Pa. ave. Saeco tnt compliance therewith I ~ Acie ting the farewell | Funeral will take place from lis lute residence ‘The Bradbury Piancs are company. e tone, the design and Umited number only—for 8 days re S have the honor to say that in 188) two | perting calls and accepting e faré 946 New York avenue, M ‘March 21, at and guaranteed by the manvfacturers. durability of your instruments are su- 4 GILL'S CHOCOLATE MINTS, 13 cts. Box. cases were decided by the Supreme Cou:t | ccurtesies extended them. The family has 3 o'clock p.m, Kelatives and friends are’ t- ‘There are no middle profits. You get perfor and far exceed anything pro. $3.50 Inlaid Table f ml9-4t*,20 of this District, viz: National Metrcpoll- | been exceedirgly popular and will begreat-| 3,,0;glvck pam : the very finest instrament that can be duced in this country. ‘They are mado c nla able for ~ tan Bank vs. John F. Cook, collector, at | ly missed, and should the minister receive 3 i uses us eae neha Gok oh eases for jacttal service, and. are ‘nut “only $1.65 Best Horseshoeing Cheap. | iaw Noo ise, and Nancr” solector, at | ly missed, and should th country no old R. On Saturday morning, March 19, 2593, Sl cae hicoue son tow: 9 davack of the se ae es sone Af you want the best horseshoeing by expert | Republic vs. John F. Cook, collector, ut | friende would receive a warmer weleome, JOSEPIINE. wife of Pregerick Schafer. } makers you cam secure much easier their reliability. Therein lies the se. Only 50 to be sold at this price. Beaut!- unton shoers, let us quote you rates. law No. 18645. The Braziiian minieter, Mr. Mendonca, | "Sou "N stnet, Georeeteer Mae. \setopepemard sp theoreti stent Baa Wat Ho Cinco THiS isch bee Sect: ae MERCHANT $$ HORSESHOMING. “SHOPS, See thee pes weed ee Ee PDK, | and family expect to sai! the latter part of 21, at 3 o'clock p.m. Relatives and’ friends W: 18x18 inlaid top—piano is NT'S HORSE Ry inst the collector of ‘taxes of the Dis- 3 cpectfully "tuvited. * Piano agent. Any honest person = lx m. H. Greenwell, ‘The greatest table bargain ever 1.65 mhi9-tf REAR 929-931 D ST. N.W. trict of Columbia to test the question | April for Europe and he new mission at respec ay a ec = ease Vice sptincipal Public School of Alex- offered. i oe $1. as whether they were liable to personalvtaxes | Lisbon. Mr. Mendonca hopes to spend his | rownsENXD. On Saturday, March 10, 1808, at 2 monthly payments. . Va. SUES FOR DIVORCE. under the act of Congress approved Maren | SUmmers in this country at his Adirondack her residence, No. 1601 Park street, a.m., at nks “abo home after this year and will not take his | Mrs. CARRIE W. TOW aged Afty-two, en eenbes om wach Abi s sr nae paintings and: works of art to Kurope with | - widow of the late Bben G. Townsend, formerly of Syracuse, N. ¥ ‘failed to pay the same, the eoll made | him at present. erment . NW, Monday, aM Separation From Her Husband. | distraint upon thelr goods and chattels, and | Mrs, Délzell entertained forty-two iadies | !fment at ‘tarrstown a. Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett, the well-| they brought actions of trespass against | a1 whist, followed by a luncheon, yester- $1.25 Fancy Table, 73c. 100 of these Magnificent Oak Clover Leaf ~ Southern ‘Warerooms, 1225, Pa. Ave. Mrs. Burnett, the Novelist, Asks a PEPE EEE EEE PEEP PPE PP PP ebb hhh bbb bbb =} Tables — grand value at §1:25— 5 = for three days will be wold 73¢ elo = <= 4 him. i WHEATLEY. On March 17. 1808. at 12, o'clo-k Se ee = deo Doveliatsand enthor of “1 Attie Lord |: = Section” Git of (ne Revises maktmes ior See ais ned ee woke ae o> anaes Ghoaes Oon ae 1.75 ker for 98c Fauntleroy,” this afternoon inst{tuted suit] the United States, brought forward from | yw, Gotestatnel: aka: a years. , Ss $1.75 Rocker for . for divorce against Dr, Swan M. Burnett, a Wyoming. entertained at a progressive a Si ° ummer Large High-buck Hardwood Rocker—sad- % | leading oculist of this city. ‘The petition of SLSKgnens Mea Deter Be ae ‘One thought bas reconciled, Und dle seat —equal to any $1.75 Mrs. Burnett was: filed by Attorney Wil- Clark of Wyoming, Mrs. Pettigrew, Mrs. eg hy da ng O E ry D llar nderwear ‘Rocker sold—for three days go Qe | Ham H. Dennis, who took the precaution Day, Mrs. Perry Heath, Mrs. Van Devan. n ve fv) ne ae ne to secure an order of the court, directing are a ee ee eae — meveyes a ae oe yes arms, e+ _of the of needed article of Fur- the clerk to stow away the paper in a big, “ A messenger of love between ° biture purchasing Here: during. thin great ING) $3.50 Rocker for $1.98. £) cies ence tneceas eee oe: the amount of capita: | W3ville, Mrs. Tyssowski, Mrs. Blount, Mrs. ertbunsen beers ana The, = sttaae toc uae pect obs toe oend esis oa Fine Cobbler Seat Rocker—polished oak or | ments and allegations contained in the bill | 8tock perce ae sanenat: Eevee Platt of Baliissare, hon, Pleuett end sae EEE... ¢ * THIRD OFF regular me re This me Sees eee open the paboesny Sheree $3.50— of complaint from pubtication. If the usual | United States, and the question Crane of Dalton, Maes. ew. Mr. O. Aufort. Be. Mu strect eee t barge vo ‘Seasonal placed 2 5 3 z <= stem rs ay airs rhe pica ae sale for thee devs et $1.98 F| course ig followed, e the reference | for decision in our court was whether, in| One of Washington's former great ladics | southwest. Sunday, Ma at 3 0 W. H. Kaiser, 20th & Ave. from St. Dominic's Church at 2:30, of the case to an examfheg-for the taking | view of the provisions in our law of er iaach fiends of the family ers tovited. > Drawers, long and short sleeve 38c. 3 ° ce c. ‘ - S B . of testimony, it will be several months at | 1877, exempting ‘such Succemor to SK. Brown & Son, $20 20th st shirts. Now...... CASH OB CREDIT. lee e oe Jou Drawers soar a mise ae aoa rs 7. October uly. Now... 38c. F uilding dear q ‘OH. who afternoon had it that’the felations of Dr. | th L ‘ be 3 —, te: and Mts. Burnett have been more or less| “Following this decision and the opinion t Strained: fom: wevetat ‘and therefore | Of the Attorney for the District that a, acquaintances of the were not -gur- | Considered the decision as conclusive of : = prised at the filing of Lansburgh FurnitureCo, 1226 F St. N.W. it PRICE CUTTERS. String Beans, 8c. can. Men's Superior $1.25 Jaconet7 Ee DOZEN CANS. Drawers. Now...«... ES. —— in extra heavy syrup dozen. fe ins in Canned Goods ——- that you can't afford to miss. SIFTED PEAS and PEACHES—but 0c. can—12 cans for $1. «+ NUTCOA”! Best For Babies. EVANG. TALCUM POWDER ip best to! Not satisfied? use on baby’s delicate ate It’ e’re not surprised. e@ were sure Yd want to change after the ote lauridry had Gods week ae tly done at > The Blas The National ture for Monday af n Hvered at the Columbia 7 o'clock, by Mr. John R., Pettitte ttt tbe ttt —& product of the cocoanut—is rap- butte lard otber ante of tter, ai animal | and vegetable fate. seape sweet and pure. Sold everywhere LL GROVERS. 1e28-1m,16 ‘Mezzo Tint Photos tH East gat, 1214 and ra16.D St. _