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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, APRIL 4, THE WORLD OF SOCIETY| Don’t Neglect That Cold Senator Morrill Will Celebrate His Eighty- Bighth Birthday, Saterday Night Dinners at Notable Homes—Miss Robinson’s Wed- ding—Personal Notes. toth, 11th and F Sts. N. W. + ioe bs ae 0 ¢ Swiss camille importer’s Today and Following Days of the Week 5Saleot Easter suits,skirts,&c. out 8,000 yaris of fine Cambric Edgings— i 4 1 @ - “The D Store = Easter Cards, Booklets, Novelties—First Floor. = @ é = Porous Plaster to the chest (front and back) upon the first those patterns which are the most desira. FORDS PROMPT PREVETION ote nye: As we told you yesterday, we have made the mest extensive # 7 Senator and Mrs. Morrill have cards out | gerous complications, and SURE CURE. Aivave ° you ys ‘> Dle—and which we have in stock at 12%4c. —~ gg ~ gy i = ter O enin of Preparation for Easter, foremost among them-being the values se- | ® sard—will be offered at ee ey eet ASS 1S ek: ee ee . s 9 until 12 o’clock,when the senator's eighty- eighth birthday will be celebrated. Senator . Morrill has been in his usual good health | ful. Mrs. Brewer, it was thought, ‘would during the past winter and constantly in | $00M recover. suffer a relapse 4 attendance at the Senate. Mrs. Morrill, | @#¥, however, and her death was expected momentarily. ¥ - who was quite delicate during the early | ton and Geodennw ps tS winter, has greatly improved lately and | called into consultation, and the family has been able to go out ocasionally since | summoned to her bedside. Mrs. Jadmore the fine weather came. The recurrence of | &f Topeka, Kan., was unable to be present : on account of sickness in her own family. ihesenetons Dtatay party secaRs thend 1 "si was ethtel that ihe heap ot tie. cured in Skirts, Suits and Waists. Tomorrow these govon gale, and 8l4c rd Paris Hats Bonnets and Toques 6 if you intend to buy an Easter Skirt, Suit or Waist, do not let the op- ° yard. 9 9 e portunity slip. We admit that we’ve never placed’ before you such Exhibiting latest models from the Paris autocrats of fashion; also our remarkable bargains. Every garment is from the best tailors in Pena oink pal enoperermaene own direct importation of Untrimmed Millinery, Flowers, Fancy Feath- this country, yet they’re offered at a third under price, brolderies—in the very newest patterns— ers and Millinery Novelties. © $15 suits, $10.98. | $9 skirts, $5.98, | pce het Ey : : : < pleasurable events for long years back, as | Brewer would be taken to Leavenwort Goods principally of our own direct importation and personal se- Freeh pe Seer, Soe oe ont Lot of brocaded satin, taffeta and gros ~ 1 21 gatherings of the most prominent persons| Kan., and placed next to that of the 2 2 = 5 black, navy, green, new blue, grain silk skirte—in those very popular Co yard. in official and resident life of the capital, | daughter who is buried there. It will prob- lection, thus affording the latest creations in elegant effects that are ex- and brown: ‘jackets lined throughout’ . | ° Datterns—have full flare back—a copy of partaking of the hospitality of a family | bly be taken there Wednesday. The ser- most stylish imported skirts—$5.98 —in- tly and deservedly esteemed in thir | Vics at the house here in Washington will clusive. grea’ vel with, tucks. wend of $9. ae be brief. Prayer will be made by Rev. Dr. é < = $10.98 instead of’ $15.00. 7 s if ewman the iret ngregational Popular prices characterize the entire collection. S Notions sale. All the great actors in the stirring scenes Church, _autisted by Rev. Dr. Eliott of the Millinery Parlors—second floor. of the past week suspended diplomatic mg,“ Mghow $4 i dress skirts, $1.98. | $8.50 silk waistS. $6. |” so pei tacter suen site come Mrs. Brewer was born in Burlington, Vt., S hostilities Saturday nig! ndsome bayadere striped black Lot of heavy black taffeta silk waists—a aually 2e. and 85c.—go at ide. patr. most of the workingman’s holiday. sixty years ago. She met and afterward So Stclian ‘iete"the Teplenaid” lf faieh quality which we guarantee—bave stylish ——— the President was joining in the honors | married Mr. Brewer while on a visit to her - Percaline and velvet bound—$1.98 instead Plaid tucks front and back and fastened ee cin Kevstee aor iene ou as ieee. ten Vice Pret pone A Song ager a ned cw ph ey of $4. si 00 instead of $8.50. ‘usually 5e. a le. ¥ lent and the Spanish minister were se: . =A The Special Sale of aS ees aS = artis anser Parone Se unteTeeae' et | Rushand waa made. Justice, “Before. the death of her daughter Mrs. Brewer was State. At the Mexican legation the Secre- tary of the Navy and the Speaker of the | Prominent in society circles. She was vice House enjoyed a company and a dinner | President of the board of lady managers of not often excelled at the capital, while in | the Garfield Memorial Hospital. Feather-stitched braid—usually sold for 8e. and. 10c.—gces on sale at 3c. yard. Nottingham Lace Curtains © Continuationof the silk sale. | “o wnuse se oun on w DO® aie toe another section of the city, around the —>— Now ii resents an importer’s remaining stock of medium z ee pean, yee gr he = rata ‘ow in progress, repres iP B New specials for the second day to make the selling equally big. All-silk seam binding, 8. plece instead policy "of. the administration ‘yormmendes | yt ,F*™l sap tgieduacicgerr ont irgones and fine curtains, which we purchased for at least a third less than regu- Today the response was tremendous—at times, even with the extra of 12%e. and approved and took on new inspiration So a Seen atin aie “the - is a P rs se z > ———. ‘or the worl ‘ore him this week. $ & 2 lar prices. We have marked them on the same basis, as follows: salespeople, it was impossible to serve you satisfactorily. It is easy Le a eae %-inch wide— Secretary and Mrs. Sherman gave a din- Pinel ge sree a = gre Fs s, , i—Se. L. - 7 ngress re Unit $1.50 and $1.75 Curtains--$1.00 a Pair ee es a tee eee, tee the ‘Vice ‘President and’-Mrs." Hobart, tne | independence of “Cuba, and’ that, fe c 3 Z eres 2 trick” indeed to offer the most wanted sorts so much under price Tea liste warter elastic—one Jnch ‘wide SSG er immeciately declared" * "eults war be ; - c —1oe. usually—be. yard. and Countess de Lichtervelde, the Spanis! : $2.00 and $2.50 Curtains--$1.50 a Pair. right before Easter. minister, the Swedish minister, the Danish = Black brocaded India silks; in neat and Black brocided gros gral tthe mpinistens Col antl Mike: ed Se Pie eoaees in meee gtk 3 lac! OCA ja a; in rains; not eo 2 ° * nd jue $3.00 and $3.50 Curtains==$2.00 a Pair. medium satin ‘damask designs; all. pure fiimsily. thin kind, “but the ‘heavy, non, Hosiery--!4 price rags ae poet gen erga Reena | ae ene 22 cae wide; free Gn brea tes grain; pains all ad Mrs. Sheridan. Mr. and Mrs. Benji = 5 2 = “ @ superior quality; pure silk, with all the new’ dama: . Sheridan, Mr. Als v tal T: th 4 spe fects, in’ floral, d One hundred and fifty-five dozen ladies’ min of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Boardman DIED. Also several pairs of Fine Oriental Tapestry Curtains, fringed top clal value E20: dign—wirth tenn, OFC. and children’s full regular made two-third and Miss Williams. Pink roses adorned the and bottom—very rich designs and colorings. $3.50 a Pair; Value, $5.00. $4.50a Pair; Value, $6.00. This is an exceptional opportunity for proprietors of hotels, boarding houses, etc., to supply present or prospective needs. richly-set table, and the drawing rooms | BURKHART. On April 4, 1808, at 12:45 p.m., at and halls were set with pink azalea bushes. | knit aged ssi uct, HERMAN BUiei- The Mexican minister and Mrs. Romero | Notice of funeral hereafter, . gave a notable dinnef Saturday night, when | cayppe: acs ® their guests included Speaker and Mrs. | Vero On Saturday, April 2, 2808, SAM Reed, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Emma Woolley Campbell. Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Long, the | Funeral from late residence, 7! 28-inch black Jap _ silks, aye, brilliant luster, heavy; worth 50e.. io Fi vr b Ob Bite a: are hose—made of Egyptian maco yarn—soft real Lyons ine French peau de sole drcss silkn;. a ae . extra Leavy quality; soft, mellow finish; Seer eee ty the och om onln, today ae ve 9Be- 1214. pair. 23-n. black satin duchesee royal—our regular $1.50 grade— for tomorrow a fully reversible; 22 inches | worth $1.25... Black satin duchesse, all pure silk; good Itster; a heavy quality, fully want ranted in every Mest stores ask Ge. for them—to go at §0c. $1.19 The ladies’ sizes are in dark ox blood 24 F street north- = and the children’s ere in tan and choco- Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Bliss, ones on jeicran pA 10:30 a.m. Relatives and Second floor. — Inte. This same quality never before has Senator and Mrs. Frye, Senator and Mrs. Sats toms comage, geome Interment at Iron been sold for less thin 25e. pair by any Wetmore, Senator Morrill, Miss Swann : ° ° ° store—in fact, we will show you the same 2 | Mrs. Ee re ee oe Brown, = wedi teb= son Sante April, 3, 2000, af. 30:65 sow. ” jae z ae a3 <3 | sentative an rs. Dingley, Mr. an irs. a.m., . the youngest an wed Elegant The -&L. I he milline de t. 1s for =| Se ae eS | Abner McKinley and “Mr.” John Addison | child of Maria and the iste C.F. Dutrow, aged Cc selling today has been enormous. €| Porter. ‘The table with its-wealth of rich | tirteen years, one mouth and three daya, stumes Hat Trunk. in O e fr on === furnishings was fragrant with pink roses got eS >, is Cas For ladies’ rse. Protects the hat from being ee sy | and made a handsome picture. The opening bud to heaven couveyed For street, for driv ing, for church, crushed. Keeps the feathers and flowers in per- ; 2 Lining sale. | The Secretary of Agriculture and iiss And bade it blossom there. for visiting, etc., are being shown in | fect condition. For travel or home use. “aes . A a z Wilson gave a dinner Saturday night, when MAMMA. It didn’t take this new venture of ours long to jump right into ineleegucels tarerep ties eauidan cet aee Funeral will take place from his mother's rest. the latest and most beautiful effects. $7.00 to $15.00 each. The best dressmakers’ cambric ox sloth », 829 North Capitol street, on Tucsday, i i will be offered t and Mrs. Mendonca, the Swiss minister and April 5, at 3 o'clock. mid Attention is called to recent arrivals ’ popular favor with our patrons—from the very start its success has speclal’ value atone 2OqCe Mrs. Pioda, Senator and Mrs. Davis, the as- a eet trem : 2 Cascade Roe Men’s Suits been almost phenomenal. We haven’t kept in the old stereotyped = Pr ere er rns pee a ee im costumes, man- To Order. “rut” as the others are content to do—but have begun on new lines Heavy double-twilled silesia, in black Easter lilies adorned the prettily-arranged | r ae, Soe goods, among which are the follow- e : ‘ = hich ill < ‘A pleading 3 epee and colors—which vsually sells at table. ‘on April 4, . ing excellent values: We don’t want to disappoint you which we are sure you will appreciate. pleasing innovation is Se. a yard,.will be offered tomox- & ¢ For the art loan collection, which will our liberal offer to— row for.. English Worsted Suits, strictly all wool, gray | in your Easter suit—won’t if you'll and brown, made in fly front—the most popular iwi tizle of the scason—entire sult. lined with best | !€aV€ your order now. . All the cor- Diack taffeta silk. All sizes. Special value. rect cloths, foreign and domestic, are open Easter Monday at the old Corcoran MARY FAUNGE, Stade ie he nate Art Gallery, many interesting articles have ‘apt. Conrad Faunce, aged seventy-e been sent from New York. Miss Maude Le | Funeril frou her lute’ home, 434 Mansa Vinsen of New York has loaned miniatures avenue northwest, on Wednesday, Aj Trim all hats free== Silk-finished skirting of fine luster, in black, brown and gray—the regular Ie. BDOSODOSSOO OS GHOGGHDHOHHOIOGHHIGSOOSO which have been in her family for several =: $: the suit. z - : quality—will be offered tomor- QY generations, and include that of her great- | FLINT. On April 4, 1898. 30 $21.00 the sui here—Cheviots, Tweeds, Worsteds, —an offer which already has made for us a host of friends. You TOW, Per yard, forse ceseeses OV QBE™ Sreat-grandmother, Mrs. Cornelius T. | "residence, Wa2t Siamenchurs rete, "LAU English Whipcord Sults—nct the harsh goods— | Cassimeres, etc. must understand that, although this is entirely gratis, you couldn't Sage ae gy eee ToL - fans beet ee = nmin nt ok but soft and pliable, fly Go eee "Prousera to exden $4.00 up get better work—no matter what price you pay. Our trimmers are pisrand Pieces of 1%-tnch velveteen skirt | Plaque presented to Mrs. Le Vinsen by | Notice of funeral hereafter, 3 Meremgnent SUR. Seemtifel) <ieets is changes! Ze % 2 PGs < i —theirs i i ‘i Sa ing, in colers only—will be <) | Queen Margherita of Italy, and a coilar of NCIS. is m taffeta silke, AM the mew shades. All sizes. Suits, to order, $13.50 up. the best in town—theirs is the skill that comes with long experience offered tomorrow. for. -..-...-.- 4 Ce point lace which has attained the dignified |» 4 Sagi, ROS notte ch ene ea APE Special value, z Osean a and a perfect understanding what Fashion demands. __ me age of three hundred years and is yet in FRANCIS, Sr, in tile scventy-Recond year of g 4 ra a d 2 age. $28.50 the suit. yee Oats, to order, $12.00 up. We ask you to come and look through our millinery display Black-back fancy figured sateen for te eee apes [SO OF eee 2 English Venetian Cloth Sults in tat wae sorte satisfaction guaranteed. a comparison with what you have seen elsewhere is sure to-turn the | Walst Ituing, wilt not streten— : Z 3 20, a weddirg will take place, that of Miss (OLCER. On Mi Ley and the new Constance Trenholm and Dr. Russell Bel NICHOLAS, husband of the late Catherine londay, April 4, 1898, at 1:45 a.m. L com which is usually sold at 20c. a — Stest att mart Wcouttfel cach aa line with tide in our favor. : yard, will go for. 1214. est ai cf 869 | Special Value in $ lamy, which: will interest many of the old] Helcsr, aged eighty-seven years and eleven iE Gee Eo Se GG Diy é WS Be 5S Dae Bs Bs EB HED a. 5 ‘ “| friends of the bride’s family here. The | funeral from the residence of hls son, Mr, Joh jection of sults at this epeclal price Lyons Printed Silks. SOOOS SHES OS99S 99S OS8 OSSSSSS SSS SSH SE | ma whe he augheer of air. William | "ince, No. iil" 4 ect anu, ws Wa 5. i e L. Trenholm, controller of the currency] nesday, Ba a.m, wa5-00 the' suite The real SI i Si : : under President Cleveland, is tall and] st, St, Mary's Church at 9:20, Meiatives and Third floor. ¢ real Shanghai Silks, printed in slender, and will be among the most beauti- | {tii afe respectfully Invited to attend, Lyons; navy bl d with whi fi =I] Everything fine and the | tiful brides of the year. The bridesmaids, i New y 3 y blue ground with white 5 as oF energthing at | of whom there will be eight. and whose | IMHOF. On Sunday, April 3, 1898, at 11 a.m., Silk Petticoats. figures and striped effects, 23 inches R. HARRIS & CO.—Unsensational Jewelers. . G. Cornwell & Son's, names witl not be revealed till the after. | LINA IMHOF, after a short amd painful illness, wide. It’s economy to buy Silk Petti- coats, for they are more dressy than Special price, 55c. 2 neon ef the wedding, are southern girls, at her residence, 1422 L street northwest. who have been chosen, it is said, for their | Funeral {rom residence on Tuesday. April 5, at 8 ° = beauty. The bridal train will present every Imported to sl for 75. Gifts of Jewelry conceivable type of feminine charm, and | IRVING. aagnt Saturday, April 2, 1898, of neumonia, Al A, bel on il I. ds } all sections of the south will be drawn ge MICK Asa slow daughter’ of any other sort, entail no laun cost. = upon, The ‘Trenholms are conspicuous . > 4 ee ?|_ An opportunity to secure a serv- : roc members of the southern set in New York. 7 Apa A at © Witte tron are less burdensome and contribute } . 2 z - ° Miss Trenholm will have as her maid of : ans Ciemch: thins Soules snes oe We | ceable Light-weight Silk Dress, 9 honor her sister, Miss Helen Trenholm, and | be said for the repose of ber soul. Kelatives to the graceful hang of the dress. We Waist, etc., in advance of th : O a 1 5 * Dr. Beilamy’s Lest man will be Mr. Joseph | and friends invited to attend. : are showing many new Petticoats, in- weaHice x Se HG Weare Wines & Liquor: S. eee i caine ae Sin beta thats mew KINDLERERGER. In New York, on April. 4, cluding a number of Easter novel-| 0°) = ef very. moderate “price, An array of the best and finest Easter gifts ever shown un- onaldering the difference in qual- Fi West qd strech, near the | Mindleverger, \U-BN. | retired), "and daughter 600 y. : C s : ° My ." Boor, ties in corn color, green, blue, laven- ft Bist do in the lot. der the roof of any Washington Heeler And although the Rh, eS and nutrient, Riverside Drive. Here the reception will | Notice of pay ter. . < : x : , ealth-giving qualities, our prices i the late afternoon. In great der, red—stripes and changeable ef- a prices quoted are not one penny higher than you're asked to pay || are really the lov part only the younger clement of society | UAWS., litle HORACE LAWS. born Septembre 16 ee ne 3 Special Sale of for the trash parading as jewelry elsewhere—you'll find we've to will be invited, and it is likely that a dance Ce fe fects. Special values are: a greater extent than ever crowded more quality into every dol- very article has to pass a civil will wind up the festivities. Funeral Tuesday, April 5, at 2 o'clock, from Grace Changeable Taffeta Silk Petticoats, umbrella | White Enameled Beds lar’ hon Hereahi Feige sled ef service examination. before it en- Mrs. Lamont and her three eldest daugh- Church, Alexandria, | Va. —_ — = style, deep corded flounce protected by dust flounce, = jar’s worth. ere’s hints for the puzzled: ters here. ters, Bessie, Julia and Frances, are at Hlease copy.) . French back. We have added to our already A the Arlington, and will remain ‘here all . $5.50, value $6.50. large assortment of F; led B GIRDLES for Gifts. All the Lenten delicacies from Sea, the week. Judging by the number of call- | LAY. On Saturday, April 2, 1898, at 11 o'clock Changeable Taffeta Silk Petticoats, umbrella E4 ‘ment of Enameled Beds Made to give service—handsome and 8-ribbon Prayer Book Mark- 35¢ River, Lake 2nd Oceun, packed by the ers yesterday and today, Mrs. Lamont will | m3. CARBERY LAY aged sixty five years, style, deep corded rufile, French back. some very handsome new designs at Fee eee ee LE SESO Se eee ees it Jeading concerns of America. Re nes ies [TOE . ~ See ere Soameeny pe een » Mrs. Dim- : $9.00, value $10.50. $7.00, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 each. act Gat pencee os $2 and $2.50 Sterling-mounted Rosarles..., $1.50 ock of New York is with her, and the la- | LYNCH. On Sunder, April 3, 1608, af 5:30 .m., Second floor: Tonniticae Reade: ee ce eu SielGeigithe Serine, aver Bane fie“, the Our Agents dies enjoyed a long drive yesierday atter- inca AP nnacles, k a e - seventy: : a1 Tan A very heavy White Enameled ers, for © $4.50 studs, collar button and t <will call upon you daily for your or- Mrs. Richard A. Johnson gave a tea Sat- es 2 ; iterling Silver 3 leliver them promptly. isl ral from her late residence, No. 8 =e amele 8 intended to eell f ders and deliver th H f her guest, | Funeral from her late residence, No. 602 8th street Hosie: d with H N cansentects $2.00 50c. urday afternoon in honor o > southwest, on Tuesday, Sth’ instant, at 2 pom. ae Wed with brass knobs. Sizes, 3, 34, sree: stad” Silver Sterling Tollet Sets—silver brush and Miss May Morgan Tek friends and proved | welatives ‘and friends invited. 2 one z > di 's—silver brush an se compa her friends and prove: The “F” street window display of} 4 and 48 feet. Hoop Bangle Bracclets—at comb, in a dainty i bite $2, Sen hans kine ater shoes | SiGe Saturday, April 2, 1898, at 12 m., ¥ box, ‘silk ned. 13-00 a most es i 2 Tan and Russet Hosiery for women $ 11 $1, $1.50 and $2.00. 2 ae 33 had the pleasant assistance of her sister, VERONICA E., the youngest daughier of Mrs: 1 children is uni It represents 2-50, usually $3.50. Pompadour Side Combs, A a an eee ella, Geld. $2. co 5 Miss Mary Edna Gorman, Mrs. Leslie M. eee rae senate and children is — : —— S| Bed Springs to at any size Beds, sterling mounted, for... 75C- @ Paitt Sets Walet Studs (set of 3)... P+ _Liver, Kidney, Bladder and | bonad, Mise Shoup and 31 5 Evans. Mrs. | punecal from late residence, 418 8th street south- a vast assortment of the latest effects $1.50 to $6.00 each. 5 CAH? 4, Single EOmPRIE $I.5O sition, Cult Buttons, sold $2 49 ailments of the stomach, such as Richard Jackson and ors. Wilson presided | "weet, on Kueaiay, ap 8, at 2 o'clock pam. * in silk, lisle and cotton, in the many ————_—. : : : indigestion, dys: i ls ee 2 ere the drawing | PATCH. Eatered into rest, on Saturday, April 2, Supe lal (S chains) $3.50 Fs » Gyspepsia, chronic | adorned with flowers, as were th Fy 1808, Rev. GORGE B’ PATCH, DD. pastar variations of tan and russet to match | Special Values in Sterling Silver Chatelaines (6 chains)...,+» stteeene diarrhoea, costiveness, jaundice, | Toms and re Sates ms at| Smetitus “of the Gunton “‘Temiple” Aiemorial the shoes, examples of which are E H $ etc. a eae eS ety 4 Funeral from the Gunton Temple Church, 14th and also shown. Sees eee A Pretty aster Gift, 7.30. qlee See See ee E streets, on Tuesday, April 5. at'2 erclece The special sale of Tan Hosiery will continue all the week, Tomorrow, 50 dozen Women’s ‘Wh o4 idence last Thursday evening. The large p.m. Friends invited. ‘Remains can be scen at - .. I ‘2 14 it Gold-filled Opem-faced Watch, Ai - therit resent played around tables ar- he « bet ‘1 2 _—_, Single sizes, $2.50 each. ee Be ee oe eh, American mover $7 5 ite Sulphur gathering present played around tables er-| the chureh between 10 and 2 on Tuesday Double sizes, $3.00 each. Hf i 2: ° | RU. Suddenly, on Sunday, April 3, 1808, at 11 mt omc ue teaine caus ot ow Hil) Springs Water” [gators i Sarees os Ree | Eek Sate tea as 2 . janning ‘Rue, her eighteenth Good quality Hair Mattresses for double beds, a business! Diamonds are {mported and bought ceeds were most satisfactory. — a A by this firm fi —is a laxative, alterative and a tonic. — , Gauze Lisle Thread Hose. $5.00 each. Sellin Cee papa ee it ?has fiw iMcommaeteatee inte Mrs. J. 8. Whitehead, who has been vis- | Wuicral on Tuesday, April 5, at 4 o'clock p.m, ‘age, with double soles and high-spliced | Better grades up to $30.00, vnte” residence, 319 C street south dealers in Diamonds in the south! And not eminent medical faculties in America. iting her daughter, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, 50 gai Reels. A very fine quelity and a special value. east. tives and friends invited. f N Di d alone that, but wo can plainly and indiepute. = strengthening and building up the ureters evening for the Hot Springs theaetieect pa 5¢.— ir: .00. rs system it has also effected marvelo Heap Aer . * ERS $1.00. lew lamonds. th ord pee ae SSecitaly (oe, cures in eases of hay fever, nasal ca, At the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Rob-| B™_ PTHBL MAY, {arant daughter of Forrest Mattings. any time! net ee farm, asthma and bronchitis, 250. qt. ison and, Mr. A.-Welling Wyckoff, Thurs-| three ‘onthe end one day. 7” = : ttle; $2.75 case of 12 day evening, April 14, at Epiphany Churc! —— = the bride will be attended by her sister, SIRAAV AR: (On AveRS, 208, TERRA, the batorell Handkerchiefs. Miss Helen Robinson, as maid of honor, and fe Always replete with the staple sorts of Handkerchiefs, we also show everything new as soon as produced. All silk or all linen—no substitutes. Just now some unusually pretty and dainty styles are being exhibited for Easter, among which are the follow- ing exceptional values: * Women’s All-linen Handkerchiefs, Iaun- 12}. ered, embroidered, hemstitebed. Each.. z Women's Altlinen Handkerchiefs, trim- 59} We are now showing a large as- 1 sortment of the choicest designs in R. H AR IS & CO China and Japanese Mattings, at the ° : °9 lowest possible prices for good mat- Jewelers and Silversmiths, tings. We quote: Seventh and D Sts. N. W, 10 designs China Matting. it ; ce — G ‘ of Kate Mi . : & esmaids, Miss Rosalind Smith’ and 2. .c. Cormwelll o&, |seveccren 2 sates SSS | mate Ee coe 2 Bs M1, |ra Clingham and Miss Louise Gilpin of| sharp. Friends tives invited to attend. 1412 1414 Pa A Weaver ot Media, Pa. Miss “MoGeo “and Re sie 2 = Weaver of ia, Pa. i it ° FAVE, | Weare ot Me is eee se a, Walls.and Miss Clara Slee of Elmira, N.Y. | warrix. 10 Sciaaenbsacssame $EPOTESST SSS | The ushers will be Messrs. George Wyokott, | ““danghter 1AM. SERMTIN tone Kali, hs 20% Off rat Pathe —All Stoves. = ——Aill China. ——Aill Glassware. $3.60 for roll of 40 yards. 5 designs China Matting. 20c. yd. $7.00 for roll of 40 yds. 8 designs Extra Heavy Matting, in the small. close designs that wear so wellty far ¢ value in the macket today. chasis mies 25c. yd. $9.00 for roll of 40 yards. 100 Doz. Hair Switches Filter the med with Valenciennes lace. E: Better grades up to 6sc. yard. f ——All Wooden Ware. ‘ Women's All Third oor. Mractly th Sp for eisewberts a ——AIl Ki i rene : . fi itchen Utensils. 7 stitched Vici 3 dos. Orgy oad a isis W. ATER é area shaltieg Carter’s Kid. pathic) opie aie lt ago tees ——That accounts for the Louvre Glove Store, erat a Get It For Baby. |The Pasteur’ 5 inaoreea se the leading scientists as absolutely . germ- Alter yet invented. The “W. & L.” Basket Trunks. Especially adapted for foreign travel. Light in weight, but so con- tructed as to stand the roughest indling ; covered with heavy enamel | service. “loth; heavy leather corner protect-; Made only by Robert H. Foer- 's; heavy straps; best lock, etc—in | derer, one of the best trunks offered} We are having a special sale of r travel, $ “Vici” Kid Shoes. ‘ r $17.00 to $27.50 each. A special display of “Vici” Kid. ‘ —_——_——__ A special demonstration of ‘ ter Cards pe Sab Beaket Tray Trunks, made to order 19 |T eather Dressing. ~ li’s E hibit. eae 820? to $30.00. with “Viet Dressing free of charge, : any, st OO is to contain ‘unt aha at ¢ peice certain to Woodward & Lothrop. 2 | @"@PURSEELS, 418° You'll know it by the touch—soft, mellow, firm. 4 You'll know it by the wear—be- yond that of any other kid. You'll know it by the dressiness— nothing like it for thick and thin ,£-28 i Barker, 2 cee es|Little Liver W. DS.W. Pills. SICK HEADACHE ES I ce IE r © Gearts ; what you Ninth st.