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~~ THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1898-12 PAGES. 7 Elegant, > 2 °o Exquisite ° ° - Millinery for Easter. s F) The selections this season are Easter Dresses for Ladies, = wonderful, The. styles beautiful Z Eas resse, isses, = and correct. ter D s for M id shy If you want to buy a stylish, Easter Dresses for Girls, fashionable Hat. at a moderate - cost, come and see ours before Easter Dresses for Babies. making your selection. We shall put on sale tomorrow 100 Assorted Dresses, in all the You'll find exclusive styles not new materials and styles, such as Box Coat Suits, Fly-front Suits, | to be found elsewhere. Eaton Suits, Blouse Suits, in plain and embroidered effects. All of Trimmed H ats, $5.00. which have richest silk-lined jackets, full cut skirts, percaline lined and strictly man tailored. pie & leader tomorrow we will sell at this cea ancy Bru Made Hat tned very § j4ast night at the residence of Capt. and} Department. a beavy aS violets, ee and foliage. Also in roses ant 3 ; Mrs. Seyburn, relatives of the bride. Rev. Promotions—Office of the Secretary: Geo. The Famous Store—King’s Palace New Department Store. nl * This Easter i Shall Be Famous. 3} alg é ; venene*@!THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Beware a Grip At Just this season of the year it gets in its deadly work. Grip, with its sequalae, such as FENEUMONIA, CONSUMPTION, ete., has caused in the past more Geaths than any one disease. GUARD AGAINST ITS INROADS by promptly applying a Benson’s Porous Plaster. In LUNG and CHEST PAINS, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and Pneumonia, no other external rem- edy AFFORDS PROMPT PREVENTION ani Several Hundred Callers Pay Their Respeota to Mrs, McKinley. Pretty Wedding of Miss Gilman and Dr. McKenty — The Nottingham- It shall be famous for the wonderful display of Millinery and Dunnington Marriage Today. Wraps at King’s Palace. Every Easter for 40 years we have had the finest display in town, but this year our stock is unutterably area siivcasras Santa the assistance [QUICKER CURE than a BENSON'S. Bot ONLY . THE GENUINE effective. Price, 25 cents. 3 of her young guests, Mise Barber, Miss Grace McKinley, the Misses Lynch, Miss Harter and Miss McWilliams. Mrs. Daniel TREASU S. Lament and Mrs. Dimock of New York Ses ee a were among the first of those received. iy Am Departmen: Mrs. Hobart presented her guests, Mrs. Sh remand a gpl cee ae Wilesx, Miss Smith and Miss Osborn, to] |, > a te ane pant be Mrs. McKinley. Most of the caliers were | the Treasury Department: $ | $ ; out-of-town visitors, although resident so-| _APpointment—James M. Delaney, Wash- § 3 7 5 $ ; $ $ $ cj cf lovely. You must NOT miss seeing it. No matter whether you wish to buy or not, you will be tfeated with the same civility, and it is a sight to gladden every lady’s heart and fire her imagina- tion. Untrimmed Hats. Our Trimmed Hat $ Every new design that comes cut ts im- Department. nediately placed om our tables, = We a £ E the fashions so closely that no pretty design 2 » eter escapes us, ond our mflliners often sug- | A Perfect Dream of Loveliness. £ \Y CHANGES. improvements that make other mer- E Shante Jealeus $4 and $5 Trimmed Hats, $2.98. We challenge any millinery store in town to equal these bats under $4 and $5. The clety was also largely represented. ington, $660, office of the auditor for War Department. Miss. Katharine Gilman, daught2r of cca ants: i. Gilman, and Dr. Jonn Ea-| _Reinstatement—Eamund B. Belding, Ohio, gf 200 Dozen P St Untrimmed Hats, 48c. One lot of ladies’, misses’ and children’s iain and fancy Straw some with fancy hk braids. rough straw 5 —in all’ the latest | $1.50 Trimmed Ei eactans uae eset been ener A48c. Thelma Turbans, 88c. S¥e. and $1.00. A most stylish and chic street hat, much pieasing ef- mund McKenty of Boston were married | $20, office of the auditor for Post Office $ 1 fancy net. A copy of Pou. from pee . her Lee, 59 f St. Matthew's, offi-| Simmons, District of Columbia, $1,800 We make the price for your choice, 4. OO pecs ESatedlin ise premniie ote oeaslt waits ctor £ ciated in the presence of a small gathering | to $2,000; Warren C. Bickford, Maine, from : of friends and relatives, and later a large | $1,600 to $1,800; Robert C. Taggart. Ohio, . . y in fe the feception. The Our work rooms are in shape to make prompt delivery. Untrimmed H ats. een fle als betel peg ecreaeey Aprons for the. Masonic Fair. Recelved by express today 500 Ladies’ and Children’s Hats, new mixed braids. The latest Fancy Aprons now on sale—12c., 15¢., 25¢., 39C., 43C., 50c., | Bovglty in millinery and actually worth 70. from $1,600 to $1,800; Francis J. Young, Lilt- worn now in Paris. We have $ nots, from $1,400 to $1,600; Miss Mary de 5 soc. Children’s them in blacks and colors. Milli- 88 C. : , white, jonqulis and spirea being the chosen | Mowpray, Iowa, from @1a00 ne Slee A blossoms. ‘The doorways and mirrors were a . @raped with asparagus curtains. Master | {Jor iat k,Pennsyivania, from $1,200 to 2 5 ners will ask you at least §2 for and Misses’ Hats, 23c. the Stylish and desirable Hats for Ladtes, ilde, Iowa, from ; 2 4 Wesson Seyburn and his sister Edith pre- 3 $1.25." This lot on sale ate $1,200 to $1,400; Miss Sarah B. Harvie, Vir- Missee and Children; piain and $6 and $7.50 69¢., 75¢., $1.00. 250 New Quito Mixed Braids, ceded the bridal party in the drawing | ginia, from $1,000 to $1,200; Miss Juliet G. fancy straw and combination ef 23c. Tri Hats, $3.08. » T5C-» malevastn agent ene "ADC, = mm, stretching whit> ribbons and forming | Shearer, Pennsylvania, from $1,0W) to $1200; $ Bonnets, too. They are the latest fancies Imported for spring weaz, in black and the new sha = ineluding the fashionable burnt orange, tur: Leghorn Flats, 15c. quoise, ete. Flowers, mousselines, ribbons, soT 2m Ave dozen Imported Leghorn Flats steel and rhinestore ornaments, ostrich, dot- < for Ladies, ‘Misses and Children, the greatest Leghorn value ever J] 5c¢ uted to make the most adora- 5 ° € 3 Ve effects. Some stylish and en REE EEE cee jaunty ‘turban effects are $3 O8 among this lot 2 > ; : 3 cy 5 R] . ; 5 5 ; 3 gSeminties Isc. | Sep raes ; aar'etiat’ (orn Hats for Ladies, ieee | A Special Sale of Suits. § : 5 5 5 : : : . g 5 5 : 5 5 8 Pd Miss Josephine Kelton was maid of hon- | {aon A°% S ‘ee he aie, Som cr and walked ahead of the bride. she | York, from $000 te stuue Sond was prettily dressed in white India mull] rey, Mississippi, from $900 to $1,000; Ri over pink-silk and carried pink roses. Mr. | Golph R. Gibbn, Maine, trem Saar ee ge Connelly of Boston was best man. The| Denis E. White, District of Columbla trom bride was richly “dressed in white silk, | goo to $720 trimmed with duchess lace. Her tulle veli| Ome ‘of su: was held by @ spray of lilies of the valley. | Lar Easter Hoisery. Sterling Silver Novelties. The imagination of the hosiery Dainty, beautiful a sect New Flowers. desi: h: iot this season | Easter Gifts in sterling silver. 5,000 bunches of Bluets, Corn Flowers, Vio- gad’ produced 2 bewildering ar-| You'll acknowledge it the finest | Gtus'buncins, (llses large and er 3Oc. ray of rainbow colorings. You'll | display in the city. These prices | | Vislets, in bandeau style. s pervising architect—Theo. F. California, from $1,800 to $2,300. 2" 39C. See Dr. and Mrs. AcKenty left last night for a| “Om. ms 8 novelty ice of internal revenue—Henry C. 5oc. Untrimmed Hats, 19¢. find the latest and most tasteful | prove them cheaper than ever be- arms Violets, in the mame strleaQe | Me See oe tpg herent aad puouercieea: ery here as well as the solid and staple | fore shown. oe eareee Duncees:* ° gj home at Waltham, Mass. about May 15. | to $1,600, Miss Fanny B, Simpson Mase, y ors. im all the latest shapes, in Bold buying and spot cash have secured for effects. Sterling-top Salve Boxes, 1% inch......... 25e. Among the guests witnessing the cere- | chusetts, from $1,200 to $1,400. Mise Cle —— ce straw — 50c. Oc us a large umber of the New-style Suits at ects. Real Cut Glass Salve Boxes, with heavy gold- mony were the brother of the bride, Mr. |B. King. Connecti $1200 ~ Ps Mog SRE CEE crt ere 5 prices that enable us to offer the following ¢ T lined tops— ae ee Edward H. Gilman of New York; her | Miss A. E. (aareth; komen hee $1 Fancy-edge splendid bargains: ‘omorrow we sell Sock, tebe! Stationery Specials cousins, Capt. and Mrs. Seyburn: Mrs. W. | $1,400; ‘Miss Anna’ Fallon, ‘West Virginia Sie meee aces Sk : B. Wesson of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Wil!- | from $1,200 to $1,400: Mrs, E) Mer ithe iam Foote, Miss Bayard, Miss Miles, Miss|ton, Pennsylvania, from 2 Cushing, Mrs. Voorman of Chicago and Mr. gg i sd A cee Seyburn Wiliams. ‘The marriage of Miss Nellie Ewing Dun-| kansas. from $900 to $1,000; Miss E.G nington to Mr. Summerfield Gray Notting- | Mozart, Michigan, from $900 to $1,000; Mrs. ham took place at high noon today at the | Mody: wv ayland, Virginia, from Second Baptist Chureh, Rev. Edmond Hez | $i ies ee ee = bal wer: officiating. Messrs. Fred Behrends, : * . larryday. Wililam Henderson, W. W. Mortimer and | ‘(tof Columbla, from $600 to #720. Frank Downing were the ushers. Upon the C* Of steamboat inspection service— 24-Inch, £9e. 5 toes, Herms- Real Cut Glass Vinaigrettes, 414 inch long, 23c. | qyrithsterling tops. - 982. ‘ith |-plated ai on ee Brechige Net Pollsters: ‘880. peas Roman BSC. | Sterling Match Safes, handesiaely. euborsed, | © pelce ‘foe $1 Sterling-handled Scissors... Ladies’ Egyptian Cotton Wose, Hermsdort | Sterling Envelope Moleteners. black double sole and spliced heels 19¢. ele eee Gone Wi Leni? 3 k : ‘* | Sterling Paper Cutters, Pairs for 50c. Sterling Paper Cutters, 6-inch Ladies’. Misses’ and Children’s Genuine ‘The most stylish Tailor-made Sults in chev- ported! Fancy igo Exe anes Tm | tot, sorges and Indies’ cloth, in black and-all avery fascinating and fashionable 48c. the latest shades, such as ‘robin egg, cadet, . for Easter Offerings. Crepe Tissue Paper, fall rolls, best quailty, Iatest tuts: Tomorrow. et 9c. Ladies’ ra Qual ti heels and toes, teantifal sty! stripe. navy, green, etc. They are lined throughout, — aS Cased ity k os ae ae Bs : feta silk, new fashioned fan skirts, jackets 25c. Short-back Sailors, gc. rade reefer and fiy-front A most handsome line of h Straw style. They cannot be found $9 48 A 4 Short-back Safiors, in black anywhere else for Tess than There are 25 eases, 100 ‘dozen “Oc, $16.00 to $20.00.............. ° Floral Borders, crepe tissne, of the newest 4 2 5 patterns and us bing is more s i 5 this lot. You eannot duplicate them! effective as Secoaton to ar conclusion of the ceremony Mr. and Mrs.| Calvin ©. J. Norris, Minois, from $1,200 to Leghorns, 48c. $20 All-silk Lined Suits, $9.48. £ 5 ’ 5 Z ; t : , 4 : g 4 5 g & g “ ‘i = 3 H a! Gi Lila Bi Sibedhindl Bata Sth Bhd to tad tdi Ath libata) AB Deb iB Po SB aHlA AUIS AR DN Mabe Sh for less than three times = : F 5 Sterling Paper Cutters, 8-inch imerrow-, mes this price. $12 and $15 Suits for $5.98. aCiildren's Heavy Ribbed Cotton Hose, Herms- | Sterling Desk Sets, 8 pleces...-.. Nottingham left the city for an extended | 91600. zc. Short-back Fine Tailor-made Spring _Sults—Stylish 9 regulancisadecr ser ce oe 2 | Sterling Roll Blotters, large size 1,000 boxes of Regular 10c. Stationery. Good northern trip, and upon their return will! Bureau of engraving and printing—Chas. 75c. -bac Cheviot Serges—in blue and’ black with 21, ¢ | @ Tesular made........ eeeeece oes Sterling Desk Thermometers. stock and a beautifully embossed aud’ Be immediately go to housekeeping at 26 9tn | Drexilius, from $780 to $839; Orville H. ‘Saal Sc itch reefer Jackets, handsomely lined with Sterling Key Rings colored box.” Tomorrow: 5c. 7 é an} Herlocker, Illinois, from $039 to $1.25 Sailors, 48c. Se eae eeaaes meneame nets Seine Ree - oe + DCe y| streat southeast, where they will be pleased | He! yle. terling-top Toot at v Irving P. Tade, District of Columbia, from Elegant quality Short-back Sail- Every garment in this lot is man-taflored § is e ° Sterling Belt Pins, very stron; 2,500 boxes of New 15e. Papers, latest shapes to receive their friends. $700 to $1,000, ors, fe blacks ‘and ‘colors, plan AA YC, % Newest Embroideries, | steninevscr sens ting Comis: Serpe rey Mr. and Mra, W. C. Whittemore enter-|“Ombe of uaitor for Post Office Depart- Sterling-back Ladics’ Long Combs 5 § Another case yet unopened of those Fine Em- | Sterling-back Pocket Combs, in cases in the most perfect fashion— and finished as our workmen $5 O08 w how, at......-......0. . y ee 1Ocs embossed | bo! ‘Tomorrow tained a party of young people at a dinner | ment—W. M. Bailey, Texas, from $1,090 to of twenty covers last right in honor of M 8s | $1,200; Miss Susie E. Hammond, Ohio, from Clarissa Halstead of Cincinnati, who is ; $900 to $1,000; Mrs. Elizabeth Hartman, $1.50 Short-back broideries, including Nainsook, Swiss and Cam- | Sterling-back “Hair Brushes..... = Sailors, 88c. $7.50 Brocaded Silk D 8 A New Special Box containing 1 pound (60 bric, in showy designs, in open and close work, | Sterling Shoe Set, horn and hook. sheets) of stnooth plated paper aml SD enpeee Xeu could not buy the stock in bulk for 9 Ee less than 25c. Our special price...... with narrow and wide mar; THEY MUST | Sterling Bonnet_Breshes. 3 making them a visit. Col. and Mrs. Albert | Michigan, from $840 to $900; William T. Halstead of Springfield, Mass., are spend- | Marcy, Pennsylvania, from $720 to $840. ing this week with Mr. and Mrs. Whitte- ee ; GO. Actual value, 25c. to B5c. yd. Sterling 6-Inch Hat Bro To be placed on sale tomorrow at.. Ce | Sterling Prayer Book C. Superb quality Mohair Short-back Sailors. Skirts, $4.48. in blacks and colors, plain combination and Excellent Quality Black Brecaded Silk f , two-toned effects—the newest and Skirts, In medium and la: q $ S ae eros OBC, | Ba ee $4.48 : Emmons S. Smith, 705-7-9-11 Pa. Ave. niore. ARMATURE BURNS OUT. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Thompson have as ¥ | their guests Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Baus-| Accident Causes Excitement Aboard 100 dozen of Imported Chip 5 $O77A.CACACAM ACTOR CAR CACR CRO RORCROS. 5 portics dn thelt hones tua deat top ioe: Th ry at aa so etre J = « % OANOAOACACACACACRCRCAOACACR: onor the last two nig! ere was a of excit: Hats that are worth $1'and $1.25 | $3 Brilliantine Skirts, $1.48. s GAD A.CACACACACACACAEA BABA GABA CASAC AGA: = = —_| Mr. and Mrs. Bausman arrived from the| the corner of Pennsylvania minima at 59¢. sailonant patterns fa Figured Brilltantine 9 : an Pacific coast Sunday, and will remain @| iim etrest at noon ‘enh, eaeaell ty te beth et, bout, tal” width, Yan $1 A8 5 Poole QorfooooQooeporPorooBooorPorhoooePorJooforoeferfocdoeforfordorhoeorPooefoodeke | SPM OOMMOS D9 ETD OFLOS Fear Ona ia ees ee OM | seccctris onl OE tha acsmalions on Gascew car ity Imported Chip Hats, in black and colors, style—at sieeae ° : ork. Mrs. Pausman, who is very promi- pease aie X + nee, Ti 5 = : , eastward. When the corner Bown, Tan. Gros. loyal, Navy and Red. ali ) $= Serge Skirts, $2.65. , and also sings charmingly. 3 f 12th stra eluding the Sbepherdess, Short Backs and All-wool Serge Skirts, plain § ae was reached i strack s chest ‘Turban effects, in 50 different and embroidered, well lined, s y shapes. This is the greatest mil- 50c¢ velvet bound, in black and 2 5 limery value offer ever made at.. ° eee - Vv. A Ss KE S : Postmaster SS sna Mrs. Gary enter-| circuit and made a ground connection. In ained at a dinner of twenty covers last |g ay ake i o Right in honor, of the Vice President and Seay oe Petes rirgedices eee Gea rs. Hobart. The other guests were the French ambassador, the Austrian minister | CToW4ed with passengers, was soon emp- tiful flowers of all sorts—is here, and and Baroness Hengelmuller, the Swiss | ti2d. blue—at .. “Get It At Mertz’s.” the need of pretty Easter Vases as- minister and Mme. Pioda, the Spanish min- ‘Women screaming for help attracted a é- = serts itself. ister, the Secretary of the Treasury, Mrs. | large crowd. It was thought that the car We've filled one of the show win- William St. Clair of New York, Mr. and | would burn up, and chemical engine No. 1 812-814 7th Street. 715 Market Space. t ad dows with an immense variety of Mrs. Bernard N. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Alex-| Was summoned. It was not necessary for > Austrian Vases, and a peep at the a.der Brown of Baltimore, Gen. and Mrs.| the engine to go into service, however. A 5 KING’S PALACE,. } ; exhibit will make the choice easy. Sternberg, Miss Gary and Miss Madeline | =umb2r of pass2ngers who were standing eee coin gold glass and Gary. on a rear ernie) seo a rather se- joral hand decorations stand out on Mrs. F. C. Letts of Marshalton, Iowa, | Vere Shocks, but, fortunately, no one was the pure clear glass of different tones who is now visiting her mother, Mrs. Bish- | tho damaged cas eae Pafean nour's delay in Ueautiful contrast. ‘The variety op Perkins, and Miss Perkins, was given es s The revolution we've created in | tailoring prices has enlisted thou- | Hecht & Company. of money-saving good dress- # of shapes is amazing and includes a tea yesterday by the latter, sage? sands y gg . the conical shapes and the desirable brought together all the younger friends ot Se nae | a 9 a ers in our cause. The “call” now is cylindrical shape for large, long the family. Assisting Miss Perkins were | George White, colored, who lived at tH l adies $9 suits $4 O08 ene RUA SE ee pone eo oe ares: ee Hickling, | No. 9238 Golden avenue southwest, died of pect tention cal 0 Image, uise Kauff- | hy the I National H 9 c Ay for our elegant and stylish $1 5 Lar Sele pesticeel tomck eread Mies Hil Purdette, Miss ‘Tonner and Saas peatersap: ae rs eodirres < = = iS with coin gol corations at 40c. es 220 Et H The story of how we came into possession of 600 ladies’ tailor- up to $1.75. Minnehaha Lodge, LO. G. T., met in| home.” °°0Y Wa Temoved to his late || made blue and black serge reefer svits was told you Sunday. There regular scssion last night, and at the | is yet an opportunity to take advantage of it. Honestly, such well clese of the regular business the chairman to-order Spring Suits—tailoring ex- PIOOY POVGGOOOC-S FEEL ECGIGEOY: = of the committee on the g BORN. made, such splendid, stylish suits were never before, except per- clusively. Chas. R. Edmonsten, Wm.- McHenry, presental the. followin USHER, At Hyattsriile, Ma, Apel 5, 1808, to || haps at the tail end of the season, sold for less than $9. Why, eR 1205 Pa. NER: Sa a Saaate Smith, | Mr. and Mrs.” Geo. Bushee,” a Baughier "= | even the jackets and the sleeves of the jackets are silk lined—a M rt d M {Z Miss Ida Bryan, remarks ‘py M. S. Mc- —-— good quality of silk—and both the jacket and the skirt have strap € WA an er 9 Se Melt hucnotgue ae eee DIED. i) seams, which gives each that nobby tailor-made effect. The skirts Our Line of aise He — eae an ARMSTRONG. On April ¢, 1808, at 11, orclock are full and cut with fan pleat back and every part is as carefull 4 eo eanners een ape | re A te ye finished as any modiste pe finish it. Ha a “New Era” Tailors, Candies for Easter Rekay, “Mies. aasine *Satthe Miss Te c strong. ae | ary-ecren years oe A Will be most excellent. Funeral private. (Wi . Rouzce, Miss A. McHenry, Miss Lolo M. <<! Prices, 25, 40 and 60 cts. 1b. Ellwood, Miss A. G. Hanks, Miss Bessie E.| 2" Please notice). Special, Thursday, Buttercups, 20 cts. Ib. | Bush, Migs Blanche Ford, Miss Ida Bryan, ] FRANCIS. On Tuesday, April 5, 1898, at G:10 A very dainty Candy at an extremely low | Miss A. Martin, Miss May Martin, Miss P.m., at his residence, 402 12th street south- $4.98 instead of $9 because we took 600 suits—because the maker needed money at once. We offer you the privilege of hav- ‘| ing every purchase “charged” and of paying for it as is most con- and Meridian, Miss.. 906 F Street N.W. beoordordoo oor foooodoodeodoodoedeodoode norfororooor Goren ordre oe oo reorder oreo oo enor - Brice L. M. Cox, Miss A. D. Roach, Messrs. G.| _ West, GEORGE W. FRANCIS, Br. venient. = D. Phelps, M. S. McCathron, W. A. Ridge-} Notice of funeral hereafter. = 9 921 Fst.and |. N. Z.’Meu =D. Brady, W. H. Par-| cana Suddenly, Tursday, April 5, 1908, 1 Ss 2 sons, Henry F. Smith, John G. Smith, KENNETH LIND, infant son cf Daniel E. At $1.29 At $2.98 9 1223 Pa. ave. | Giarence Piiman, H.R’ Stewart Wm Me. ard Daley V Geers (000 Co eral = ie ’ = G |, at 1 —we offer you handsome figured bril- TNS OMGr Fou fomorrow those strish a eek Wee ea el eee : liantine skirts—that sort with pretty satin lored - i S . Hantine satin berber skirts. ese are THB ENUINE ‘TER, Peckkam. HALEY. On April 5, 1808, JULIA HALEY, wid- SS ee Cerra eng teers the newest of the season's effects, and at Sue BONES Warm, Invitations have been issued by Capt. Ed-| ow of the inte Watrloe Haley. cE = = Se eee EEELEEETEEEEEEEER 8 win Malcolm Shepard, United Sta —— ae z a rts — ali made elegantly, lined and ——_—— icolm Shepard, Uni tes navy, jortheast, Friday, April 8, at 4 o'clock p.m. bound. ‘Thetr equal cansot be hed sny- At $7.98 Hun stationed at League Island, and Mrs. Shep-| {ciatives and frieada are invited to attend. ene ee ee eee —very stylish satin brocade and brocaded Alice Lydia, to Ensign Gr2gory Caldwell] ROWLAND. Suddenly. gp Tuesday, April 5, 1898, be mentioned ge aed rae oe satin skirte—the ery F richest looking Pe = +} Davison, United States navy. The cere- at his cesttence, wa AMC. ROWLAND, be . poor skirts advert y other ments made—fai as finely as it is agen . |] loved husband tie Darling Rowland. 31-49 and less. eantble ta make, them instead of $i1—the Baclisoe tate Fst BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER, Taony will take place at 1 o'clock on the af-| lived mestand xf ete Decting Roi. ry ses S everidge s, : Church, Philadelphia, and will be followed | — P*Pers please copy.) m At $16.50 var —————— For b: n Depa Aprit = yy a small breakfast. SMALL. rted this life, % 5, Hyon get the Eimer tc Nena Lagging stylish ahs 348 ich bro- th iety be Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Martin delight-| 1808, at, 11:30 o-clock om after ive wows i D ‘tra-fashionable radere satin- = fish sl is of ine silk, in — 8s, b ¥ AL 5 Ss Ik okicte—-the very acme of skirt caded patterns, percaline lined and bord when society = CONSTIPATION, fully entertained 2 number of their friends| mss. Mrs. REBECCA SMALL of 2512 35th ? = " lipings of them are of —made ip .he new fin effects—finisbed fall gins its merry rounds at “progressive euchre” Wednesday even- Small, in the -wenty-fifth year of ber age. t percaline, and they're and without skiimping—which are regular |i}, DYSPEPSIA, ing. The ladies’ first prize was won by She Jeayes a husbard and two children to b 1 in the best manner. $7 values—will be cold at $4.98. again=-you’ll want - Mrs. R. E. Logan, while Dr. Moore cap- her loss. LIVER COMPLAINTS, tured the other's first prize. Among those | Fancral will take place at 2 o'clock go Rridag, your house to look its present were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Mr. and] April, from the Metropolitan A.M. i. | A x rand array Of For Easter. prettiest. & HEMORRHOIDS, | & Mis. Say. Mins Dana May, De.| Rettey sod tents cate rad * * Nothing is more appro- Youcan add atouch “The prototype of all Bitter Waters.”—Lancet. Mrs. Charles Clifford Wright has return- Slat maser i ae gree ! S c * * priate for Easter than of elegance tothe fur= “‘Bpeedy, sure, gentle.”"—British Medical Journal. ed from her home in Culpeper. Vo.. and has} Sot" PrancisB. and Sarah J. Stryker. “aged Easter millinery. <2UGSS. he dime wee |/$ nishings without {| poqn cwmrasnsmrss cme gethr ome aise | "ees ee ere : ae : gee ee eae much of an outlay by 3] ireetoirtss _awoaras saxtenwmn | *UMmer oe princeton arrived in} malatives and friends Inviied to atfent.” = You certainly ignore your best interests when you buy the foe ee attending our special 3 the city last evening to spend Easter, and STUART. On April 7. 1908, at bla realdence, 182 Easter hat without consulting our stock. Buying elsewhere means HEA cel : le of S le Parl fs the guest of his friend, Wm. Dunlop street, JEFFERSON D. STUART, ged i i Our stock comprises sale of Samp! rior Owens, at 1203 New Hampshire avenue. paying more money than you should—and for something that may _ ae in tich Suites, Chamber Mrs. Chas. Golismith, 210% 18th street, not be as desirable as we can give you. When we opened this aig Vases ad me che Blass, i am : will not be at home tomorrow. millinery department we promised ‘you better values for less = > plsw and, ae ae Suites, Hall, Dining- ‘Mrs. Romanzo Edson has zeturned to the money than you had been accustomed to pay—and we've kept our <a mooted nedian’'Ttalt room and Library gity, having spent scme time with her word_haven’® we? 5 1 Ware, Venetian, Italian, ll! Pieces: Somemiodeis SHOES iwmoena' Now Yor oy With time the millinery department has ‘grown apace—will bso etc. Your inspection 1s of the richest Fur- as er ae seas soe oe var never stand still if we can help it. Do us the favor of coming vited. it th S be be gurl rp mignon in tomorrow for a look at the showing of Easter millinery. The At Half Pri niture that can of absolute comfort, exact rich creations of foreign masters vie in beauty with the productions a rice. made. oe fashion, unequaled wear. of our own artists—together making a display that has no peer any- Near hn ee llega terotper di ns : Prices are pigmies For Ladies and Men. where. Tomorrow’s specials are good ones—just see— beside the rea} values. oe if ine rgains that'l{ in- terest you, toe. s 3.50, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00. Flowers, ’ |Ribbons, 16c. bunch. 13'Ac. yd. Choice of a lot of flowers of ail kinds, Choice of 3-inch all-silk motre ribbon— the cleverest imitations of violets, roses lage_and several other kinds; also in all colors—will be offered at the 3 children's field flowers and. forget-me-not markably low price of 1314 cents a yard, wreaihs—will go for 16 cents a bunch. JI411FSt, ines, 1214c. Sailors, 39c. oe = Lee Wings, 12!4c c ee Rial apa sone svt dit oe Se | SICK HEADACHE ¥ may take your choice a lt of rough pusth: and. usito wines of very super and ready fedoras and short-back sailors, quality—for which others are asking more than double—for only 12% cents. Se M, ‘THE NEW DISCOVERY, P ELERY ‘found to be the eal e AINES ‘OMPOUND. 7 ar Fy ses Gatarrh, Bronchitis and