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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1900-14 PAGES, : 5 Woodward & Lothrop toth, 11th and F Sts. N. W. PP EE Pee PPP et LANSBURGH & BRO. Washington’s Favorite Store.” ved | ; 3 THE WORLD OF SOCIETY] 0m, the contrary. manifested toward this country the frlendtiost spirit, and by her tude PRETTY WEDDING AT THE FIRST | Sbarrassoy It would b. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TODAY. more unpatrs and who try, not ouly to embrot Gathering—Singer-Lansbargh Mar- ernment in a war with ster Cards and Leaflets—First floor. Special Prices on Hosiery A Home Ceremony Attended by Small nothing to gain but con oi but An Aggregation of —— Hats. —Not such another stock in town. It fills every require- the opportunity thus a ringe—Personal Notes. sailing the administrat President of the United States FREDERICK W. COLLINS. The marriage of Miss Anna Smith Weaver eats and Mr. Manton Eckfeldt Hibbs took place GAME OF CRAP. ) ment of completeness. The as- Q| today at noon at the First Presbyterian sortment—the style—the mod- Church, Rey. Donald Campbell McLeod of- | Three Boys Fined #20 erateness of the prices = fieiating. The bride wore a satin finished ticipating in 1 of as mand abusing the and Embroideries. : Such qualities and prices as these cannot fail to attract a throng of buyers to these departments. It is one of eee bargain opportunities that demand instant attention. Embroideries. | Ladies’ Hosiery. Ladies’ Extra Fine Black Cotton Wa dou- The Next Four Days i ill he important to buyers of wanted goods for personal use and Easter . edingly profitable as well as interes ing to all who avai! of the very low prices that now prevail on the brightest, best and most complete stock of spring and summer merchandise ever assembled here. [lillinery for Easter. h for Par- Aas ae page crepe de chine trimmed with duchess lace | _\“Your honor, this is a crap game id to make it easy for every WO- } and pearls, Her sister, Miss Nellie | Pollceman Johuston of the ninth precinet man to find the hat to her t this mon ¥ = - = yjto Judge Ss f A large assortment of Fine Cambrie Em- Power Weaver, who was her only ee g when fo broldery, beautifully designed, trom Metal erepectich oo pole liking—at her price without the } | attendant, wore a pretty gown of Paris | White bors appeared on a charge of dis- 5 to 5 Inches wide; regular p oe SY Piste Orep eciteniery Dake Cc ixing- er pr £ orderly conduct o nicl ak ea 1g latest models from the Paris aufocrats of fashion; yord. Special, per yard HOC. | Se oes % °. bother of trimming to order. musiin. The groom graduated at the | °rderly conduct on a vacant lot near Kra- University of Pennsyivania as a bach- | ™¢r Street northeast. The boys gave their importation of Untrimmed Millinery, Flowers, Feath- ieieead Die hoe Tati: 25: Balbrigsen ar Swiss and Cumbrie Insertings; any variety spliced beel and toe, with rib 190¢. . elor of science and is engineer in- mp- “wes $s - f a tops: reduced to x é : —thus affording the newest creations in ele ee betes foe ya 12 c Gites 5c. Hesuindoet Black $ 98 spector of the city of Philadelphia. He was Ch am Hudlow. gant effects t exclusive. T Special, per yard.,.. ‘2 ° Fine Hubbed Hose, ech. eee; 25c ° attended by his brother, Mr. Weston J. = A number of complaints have } r Fes el and toe; sizes - @ ve about crap games in locality,” From our own work rooms we show charming examples in Trim syalapoon Zot Ganclo oa ° i . i Hibbs, as best man. The ushers were Mr. ity.” the of i bt mbrok fi 3 ™ S) y E. e1 olicema old h r med Millinery by milliners of long experience. to 12 Inches wide, all thin year's = poe One lot of Ladies’ 50c. Tan Li —Far superior to their price. (| J. Harry Anderson, Mr. Harry E. Bilger, | P9 eenicona te nd Thave warns feces Importation, extra’ fine cloth, fast 25¢€ Hose, with Lice open-work instep, 35¢. The variety defies description. 4| Mr- Shelton A. Hibbs and Mr. Walter E.|¢d these boys a number of times, On the Popular prices characterize the entire collection. edges: instead of 40c. yard, only. © | double heel and toe, far. ° Ss i thi Buckley, all of Philadelphia. The ceremony | #th of the month I caught them in the For those who intend having their hats made we would suggest that . . 8 for #1. Sold hundreds this season— (Q) | was tollowed by a reception at the Raleigh | game and got the bor @ money.” : I casioned in inserting: Ah aches eee 0) Hades, Goes Casle Bowe ae pire but show hundreds more. The $| anda breakfast, at which only the relatives | “T wasn't in the game. Pr . the order be placed now that no disappointment may be oc tnserting: 24 tuches wide; regular 0c. gr Hac. pint or drvpssich with 39c. gud Wutcais Then Ot Ge i ee said Pierce. “T Was Standing some distance away lookin; Mi ana ata | Of when I saw the boys run, and then The boy's father told the court that t officer came to his house last night ab stock is constantly replenished. —We can give you a trimmed mn for Easter. Seoond its complet Millinery Par present.» The guests included Mr. and Mrs. James M. Hibbs, Philadelph + : , * orge Dun‘op, Chevy Chas hat—ladies’, misses’ or chil- ¥ | David Dawson, Washington; Mrs, Howard rg | ittl 2. 8. Gott, Washington; Mrs. John A. Watt, | uit Ppt dren’s for as little as $ 98. Philadelphia; Rev. and Mrs, Donald Camp- ia ee hin ny sei The prices graduate up to the 4] pen MeLeod, Washington: Miss Nelli | Oficer said he did my u i 4 Power Weaver, Philadelphia; Mr. George the ae Ra toe Re swellest_ imported cree ous at 0 | atmage Weaver, Philadephia; Mr, Westen | 2tthe time the g $25. Everything that’s new for 4.|J. Hibbs, Philadelphia; Mr. Shetton A. A Rare Bargain in Men’s Socks. Think of it, 1,442 pairs Men’s Fancy Socks, Hermsdorf dye, embroidered, mercerized effect, in polka dot and stripes. Sizes 9% torr. Former values, 35c. to 50c. pair. To go on sale tomorrow We Also Show a Superb Collection of Evening Silk Waists, Pierce was a quitted Tn all the delicate pastel tints, which, in combination with exquisite morning at spring 1 sapere: Hibbs, Philadelphia; Mr. J. Harry Ander: | 205, ere fined $20 a laces, fancy tucking and stitching, afford_a degree of richness and ele- ° goo Se eeenia ae Bary Bilger, * gance difficult to describe, and not heretofore approached. Cc, Al r. ome M B Ss &Co adelphia; Mr. and Mrs. William Corcoran Alleges Husband Deserted Her. ayer ros. of | Jones, Washington; Miss Lucile English Some very artistic productions of Parisian ideas are in the collection. Proceedings for divorce were instituted i> SSE SES ESS ES AS te ee ees ene aes eee eee F : Ayler, Newport News, and Mr. John W. | to, 00 Come quick before the assortment is broken. 937-939 F St. Ayler, Newport News. * today by Jennie Elster Adams, through At. They nese in Price Up to $30.00. it Tho residence of Mr. and Mrs, M, King, | BY F. 1. Gles, against Harry 5. Adama, =] SFOFSHOFSESASHESH DS | on B street, was the scene of a pretty Geld Gh eiTied Sune 5, 1804, at 1ere Are Some y Elegant and Effective Creations |+ [mfamnts’ Department--Is That Little Wedding last evening, when Miss Bertha | 5?ringticld, Oho. Mrs. Adams alleges that = x *]R. Thompson and Mr. Baliey Tyler were | her husband deserted her July 22, i. at $18.50 to $24.00. : T t of Y to H N Our Own Make. married by Rev. Mr, Williams, assistant of —— 663 og 99 oto ours to ave a NEw The Very Newest in Trunks. eg ty Episcopal Church, tn the presence | Miss Kimball's Pupils’ Musteate. Also the New Ribbon Waist, Easter Outfit? Not Seen Elsewhere. was also the celebration of Mrs. King's nae ete of Miss Mary Kimba!l gave = om = = c - : - : : i y. m attract ect Su ernoon a A very delightful combination of lace insertion and ribbon, in white and & a | birthday. a ractive recital Saturday afternoon at y delig Mothers 1 Countess Von Moltke Huitfeldt, formeriy | her home on Stoughton street. Miss Kime the beautiful pastel shades, lined throughout with silk—a very handsome P others, you'll be suited with the clothes and other requisites, DRAWN | Miss Bonaparte, is now here with her | ball has been teaching in Washington but waist. Just as you will be with the prices. Bring the little darlings here Are mother, Mrs. Bonaparte. It is her first visit | two years, achieving in that $10.00 Each. —we'll clothe them from head to foot—in the newest— most marked. Her plano i cady received | 22S much charm an¢ ¥ Children's Mult Caps—cord- Children's Hats—20 styles A full Une of Children's meet his sister, who has already received and finish. Am: it i back to her home since her marriage. Mr. S i| the Jerome Bonaparte went to New York to i Also All-Over Tucked and Memstitched Waists, ed, tucked lace and ribbon in mull—Leghorn, mull aud BOUND many pleasant attentions from her many | Who took part in the . 6 different styles of trim- | fibbon-trimmed, Pricesrauge | Dresses, in lawn, pereale and B st friends here. Priscilla Nicholson, Mis Surplice style, with all-over hemstitched vests—black, white and all the ming to select from. al | {fm 38c. to $6.08. A special righanis. Sines 9° 16 6 SU. | iss Nina W. Mauger and Mr. Frederick | Miss G - Mi E * a 2 1 5 Lie ton ErOM Finer Le RhOrn Ge W. Buddecke were married this afternoon : ~ fashionable shades, including the dainty pastels. A notable value. on So noun ripvontelinmed years. Prices range from \ : on, Miss Florence Cummings at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. The favorite this season for the | Sallie J; Mauger, No. Soe Ge anes Paris Exposition and American (raven | Martin Mauger and Achille Burklin and welinis pxuing; tobe cone per ebmelsay was given away by her brothe Grieshaber, Miss Theodocia Miss Marion W * ns. Miss . Harness and r §8.75 Each. 25c. 89c. | 50c. to 98c. all riveted, drawn-steel bound trunks. Malises Mey. 1G sochionn Etuicon aeene cr 4e . ant rector of the Chapel of the Good Shep- Children’s Outfittings for Easter. A Glove Special Strong Points: fdr pervorme tne eegcnoty-— Mega | | M We are making a special spla ay of Little Children’s Coats, Reefers, OV p ° LIGHT IN WEIGHT, ceremony. They = ill be at inns "Dhuradays | Geck of the ee shen Trocks, Hats, Caps, etc. The brightest Paris and American creations are Ladies’ $1.50 quality French Kid Gloves, with black and self- ALL RIVETED, ST a IS SIC baad annie lerick Wm. Buddecke and wn, including ultra and es ive novelties in Christening Robes, eee 3 ss Sena as oar A large company witnessed the _m stitching, with four buttons, in tan, mode, yellow and Oxblood. STEEL BOUND. 5 ; 2 ~ riage o’chock in the Party Frocks, Pique Coats, ete. elorconsie ee all te g y at the Concordia Ciub of Miss ‘Many recently arrived things will be shown tomorrow. ue ators onsiis otal nat 7o,dozeniall told), s0) bum, slong: Velore $6.00, $6.50, $7.00. niche Lansburgh = : 25¢ J ° a : Rawhide Bound Trunks : ? 50¢. S Ss ind <4 ke aa te draperie | While They Last, 89 e. Pair. $9.00 te $12.90. oe ee Pes ar ver which was suspende i * $1.00 “lh . one in pink and the other in w s > blossoms. Under this the bridal party stood until ednesday. Se mut We Are Agents for the Standard Patterns. TOPHAM S, isan Ceieaouy Reve 1a Gen Ome tl We ie Hanns ciated, the bride being attended by her si: Second Baptist Chureh, 3d and T steeeta, cere, Sends ter, Miss Irma Lansburgh, as maid of 1231-1233 Pa. Ave. Bauer and ie green es burgh as best man. T! . On April 10, 1900. ar be 17th stre a sidence, FRANK ILAMILTON CUSt Mr. Henry Lans- bride Lansburgh & Bro., PACTORY, 1218-1220 B ST. very elegant. being made of r aissance { funeral after . Boys’ Clothing for Easter. pi an Bog popes mtd by oxptinred | Tene ge wus etl” te” wseeeor es | tradesmen. of reses and valley lilies. The id of sk Pe April S, 100, Mos. Lizzie The spring stock is complete. Best styles and qualities are here for 420 to 426 7th St. honor wore pink crepe de chene. . ee « Annie’. ‘and the late Chas. Keller. Funeral from her moth horthwest, on tide sing. Wool Suits of all styles, including Sailor, Brownie, Nor- Tuxe ngle and double brea Wash Suits of Linen, Crash, Duck, Galat De Ne Me a a ee Me ee ee Me ee eM A A eee a NL OO Ns a ao ee a uterine bbhbbrttttbbbbtbbbe undheim and Saul Gans . D. Singer, of Williamsport. ; Cohn, A. Cohn, Nathan H: “s residence. 60 K street rit Li PR EEEE EEE EEE EEEEEE EEEEEPEEEEEEEEELEEEEEEEEED EEEEEPEREDEPEEEEEELERE EEE ER & Pore ee eec e Semeerer tr: rene + SEE EEE EEE EEE PEELE ELEEEEEEELEEE Cloth, Madras, ete. = =e HANSON. Depa a ‘ The Coming * Pittsburg, Pa.; Messrs. 4 Tul Illness, § > MARY a Shirt Waists, Blouses, Sweaters, Hats, Caps, ete. in all the latest | ~77 77 a OS | s= 7 James Rosenthal, Morris Lyon and Charles} — #LAYSO%. pe Tate Charles Hatem, Tt x y * ( EASTE | | 7 Heilbrun of this city were the ushe?s. A | py athe best styles 6 9 iii umm r wedding supper was served after the cere- oreday, Apel 48. at 3 Sailor Suits of att-oat | ? | O en Op | mony, the tables being elaborately adorned Dm. Friends and relatives. invited “eehnsiede ac i | with La France and bride roses. Later the ‘ i , MILLINERY. | \ Styles newly married couple left for a honey- aa On Mor m., ae : moon jaunt, the first part of which will | pq! : Pa. The Easter Hat ject of much : e first par hich will | Puneral - April nck ( Tice ate Wits ania soe ¢ Is Delicious Beer. be spent at Atlantic City. They will re- “ais « Church, Prince George's county, Made interests vy in selecting our ne of ? \ side at Williamsport, Pa. Milline thing that Is pew—pretty ) | | m SS . Mike Newmyor nas ¢ inucd hes a 2 a Hate—all the . y : Wee seare, leat mittners, See our 9 Beautiful | Ladies Senator Depew and Mies Paulaiie have 5 (nt i = ea 4) | Funeral toom bis parent ia es Bie, + P invitations out for Thursday evening, April Neorg selon $ n't Judge its qualtty by the tow |i lor Misses foster one uatons sedey ee horton. Tueeday. “Apel i, “at prica. It’s brewed of choleest hops OO} d am. Friends and relatives invited. aud malt. Noted for purity, uge | and Girls Mrs. B. Klawans of 909 H street northeast %. Gin Abeer sie 5 é Om Monday. April 9 F a and delightful flavor. Plates was given a auenee aay by friends. Yommudore WILLIAM. K.” MAYO, United Soetes Puts Up especially: iroc-tamfly: tee } Boys Those present included Mr. retired, beloved busband of Nannie @ Over . Einstein, Mr. and Mrs 5, Hee and Little \] ana rs. 1. sake Folks . Guggenheimer, insburg, Mrs. S. s and daughter, M H. Sackerman. and Mrs. Pr in QUART BOTTLES, fitted with Porcelain’ stoppers. 2 dozen quart bottles of “Golden Hop" Ieer—sent tn unlettered wagons—for only $1. CWE REFUND oe, when case and bottles are returned in good con- ere dition, No Towa elt. cy chevlet, pltin or silk “wih narrow’ collar, T. Solomon and April S. 1900. S. Matthews, 1347 ARAM. wife, of Alfred THE on Gibson are making Ge cten coke a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nelson a pear ot verted Into electric or com- . T P; Since their honeymoon this ed Raptiat Church, btnatie ye! “s nee at alte Washington Brewery Co. Fl N EA 0 R y un ea a living in = nyt Boa 2 2 2 ° ° lots of Get an estimate. Ga ANP E STS. N.E. "Phone 2154, A delightful birthday party was he Fe rc tione:2 day © tthe home of M A Portrait of Washington in Silk. |"s. 5. SH EDD,* |e FOR MAY Wen atackensie: Go @ street mo In the Eleventh street window, which is given up exclusively Bro., “Headquarters for Canes and Cnibrelias, : sipient oP Eda Rie me eis sc ; vanities rent ternoon at 4 o'elos . and which are changed nearly every day, thereby pre- 25 Oth St. , Pinnving ing. from New York & new and attractive continuously to passers by, we are nl ie eal as Easter Hat Shapes nay Loti s orice, | Eeeniey) Depactmists Sel teeny auc! journed to the > of textile work, in shape of a portrait of George It is a copy of Stuart's celebrated portrait in oil loom? over 600,000 threads of silk being re- | © Make Your eee Strong on of the best textile workers in the world, who self of that painfu 15 Cents a Copy $1.00 a Year FOR SALB BY BUTTERICK A FOR MEN! Youman’s | Christy's | London, Parts and New York. The fashionable blocks from cluding feature of the Was a flashlight p: Mr. and Mrs. ‘TS AND delicate appliances for which the Lyons mills are famous. The dan- ON Ne. Viminet’s | the shapeltest styles, the new ; honor All that 1s useful to dressy women Basen All Newsdealers first copy cost $8,000, and every additional copy required the tedious cough—by taking our’ pure Stetson’. WARD tenes r ae nearly two months. ~ E : DSB COR Ty Ee Ora alts Stetson’s | snadee—the proper Hats nhigion pan. © WARD, tedveed son me ‘ - 7 : : . Peete ee aa AA ommulalons RE yy, DAV Iss COR. BETIL AN THE BUTTERICK PUBLISHING CO. (td) }} evening, April 30, ad “te, ste dotin Rk) Ward inn the The ling of the face is brought out with remarkable delicacy, Hue oh tat does the ond We tae ONS ew nue qt New York—Purls—London Licut. Edie gave a dinner last night at his ay neon ont vd _even"when the picture is examined with a magnifying glass it is ists; (Neewags theliteet Te the mother’s residence in honor of Miss Pauld- or) | to realize that it is the work of a weaver. word —physiclans say. ing. niece of Senator Depew ull pint bert ained at a famil Easter Glasses. when Lieut. Fate. with tives, was present. break: es SELLS ON MERIT. Easter Bf. oe seecting your Eester/costume: do not overiouk, Se: wnidon oh the tate soma Warmer cael FF The der A for te S| | your eyes. We make a specialty of making glasses Hotel Arr! a ear. | Hosiery. flown ae 38 ae : that fit and become the wearer. Willard—James McGee, Brooklyn, } 17 at street American and French. A never so complete , s increasi i ° J. B. Sullivan, Chicago; A. W. Relatives and friends’ tuvited to 1 | p complete and attractive cae Those who try it g| Eyes Examined Free. | rtaacinia: #1 atucien, betrows Wit le most fascinating Paris Ruffs | stock of Hosiery in blacks, tans, reds — ——— «|e > 3 “Strictly One Price.” once order it 5 Gil, Pittsburg; A. C. Overhall, Scottdale, In Memoriam. Jabots, Ties, Persian | and fancies. Beautiful novelties in 3 2 se 5 ‘a . Pa. again and tell €#/T1, A. Leese, Uete>ate CORCORAN. In loving remembrance of ny dear ‘chiffon, liberty — silk, | lace and open-work effects, which NEW | their friends of its salasiay 9 Optician, Riggs—J. B. Ingalls, Boston; R. Williams, Sie Gul ent heleead nota BANE GOR: ousscline de soie, lawn; every sort | are so much in evidence this season. eS t lates is af ee riends of its § aierater ee Philadelphia: G. R. Hannon, Fulton, Ala: departed from this life ive yenta of neckfixing for evening and street | evtal 50 dozen Women's Fine Gauge Black Cot- OUTH ee ors 1 Ki rahe opreatte U. 3. Patent Office. Bish nb ee or . wear that one can imagine. Somber, | {22% Suh quliced teams aud heels and doable FLOUR. t's the only |] } _eps-tu.tn.s.s0e- [HE : se, N. ¥.; Victor Leavy, New Orleans. brilli ant and white | flour on the mar- Se ee ee Only $8. — 2 2 Shoreham—John B. Morgan. Philadelphia: ‘ 1m | —_—~* ket made entire- | |= Our Leader 3] w. w. Farnam, New Haven, Conn.: J. 0. 1899 $1.00 to $10.00 | =. Rife, eet ty Black 1 ly of winter wheat : Pe ee Se ee tee ie teg $ $ work Hose, including very handsnte effe: > z = ° S apids; W. H. Lytle, Buffalo, N. ¥.; N.C. : with tome ends and | oe a pare Some dentists charge « pattent exorbitant 7 Try it next time 9 This Week. Lloyd, Chicago. pipe pet cael ee Inge he4 . $2.00 to $10.00 | prices simply because they believe they can YOURG ROCER SELLS IT. : Arlington—James E. Campbell, Ss ay = = = - Ket it.” We have strictly one price to all, a {LLS IT. : : : wists, in| _ Better grades up to $2 tnd we charge no more whether the patient - $12.50 So good that it has ¢| Ohio; W. Mason, Brooklyn, N.Y.: W. FACNCE. In loving memory of enw fanes waists, JP | Pint floor. Ieaple to pay more or not. "We make i . tndee gael, wateked | Conway, Pittsburg: J. S. Marshall, Chicago: | “saat aber, JOHN Be and PERCY A. a Scr = —__——___ he best plates and perf - W. F| Z| J. H. : & were drowned font Sears ago today, Ap $1.75 to $3.50) Pha ey eary Cxtacting and ever au more or $8 H. Tenney. Sons, 3 * are busivess buliding ¥| 3yy2° aeecs: New Haven, Conn; B. T. 1896. Seen Ce ie je ‘oodward & Lothrop’ | isd tha’ See resis CAPITAL MILLS, sone & water sts. jj] | 3 Suit Se ere a| bewey—F._F. Eggert W: t,] s BESONIASS) Be. | aplo-tu, i solid foundation. ask 4 | Weaver, Springfield, Ohio: W. L. Steplien= BEC HOSE co Sewing Machines aa To Order. | Roc cette, 1] son, towa. SP") purer, in loving rementrance of war dear son a >" | Are second to none made. Con- Dental FOR WEAK STOMACH c er. Poerre couvincingin = Richmond —Henry Cantwell, Wyoming; gritos a structed of the best material by the E M.P Fitzsimmons 910 F. H Corea Sra eae Reochieste . BY HIS PARENTS ATER. highest skilled labor, up to date in 9 DISORDERED LIVER z a . i Cc. W. Dimick, Boston: G. H. W SMITH, In loving remembran he be fo) Ass n z 3 a i avi orummnnwmatownd | Fonto, Canada; S. F. Bowen, Pre MOSES every point—the best machine that 9 Constipation and Malaria RB vert ares L: New York; A.C Are the hardiest and choicest of any | capital, skill and experience can pro- Strong, Sioux City, lowa; T. P. Keegan, re bushes grown. We show a} duce. Cor. 7th and D Sts. JOHNSON’S USY PLUMBERS! Root. A. Hartshorn, New York; J.| ¢ BY SISTER AND BROTHER. recent importation, which includes) Woodwork is entirely of oak, en D.S. TOMAG Gone tain in oie ag ee ee Fe eon tna ay Seren In sad but loving remembrance of our Jacqueminot, Magna Charta, Ulrich | beautifully finished. All machines oe O. PIGEON, D. D.S. EE oe ieee Boston; W. C. Brown, Boston. = depute tui ik naire aginn somite z = ap9- : They sirengthen the St Rtlmulate the a ees Varunner and many others, in House-| have a complete set of attachments, Si SiGie WW UWlo WN 90S 6 0 0016 6 Os 6iet| Liver, curs Constipation Stomach eae other plumbing. i Z i M he Pro-Boer De: py* cus ‘LOVING DAUGHTERS, MARY AND furnishing Department, fifth floor. | including fine hemmers, ruffler, quil- : The Clive Sines Conan verdes bathe W. J. Hutchinson, 520 f0th. wane sahara se eer ae ROSETTA. : 5¢e. each; 2 for 25¢. ter, tucker, braider, lace hemmer, and | $ = Angelus ¢| LARGE BOX, 10 CENTS. ALL DRUGGISTS. ele There have been so many pro-Boer meet- = SS = = the proper time to plant] are guaranteed for five years. © = ¢ | FSS Reece ma, ARTE ; ings held at different points in this country S: > Yo r Mone hes. $18.00 to $36.00. - PIANO PLAYER ° H recently that it becomes interesting to know ave ul ‘ye Second tor. 0 a Ee ACH year Easter is i Furnished Cottages just what practical bearing they ean posat- : bly have upon the war now being waged in { Tutt’s Pills will save We Are Agents for the “Standard” Patterns ee ae es ee | FOR RENT peo gaia ed Gea way aes in doctors’ bills. They g ° a se glish. <cltly op to date, parte sting at oof, at the, least expertepeed can understand them. | $ COE VC exchan; ifts. W T lish government has in the will surely cure all diseases of the - y ou of ndard Fashions’ is ready. and is frec e e gin; e ‘he Eng! governm: in the most ee el-s Depertment—Firet, Seor- Se < music whatever. = 8 have a thousand a one arti- AT OCEAN CITY, MD. vnequivocal language announced that it will | stomach, liver and bowels. $ RECITALS trom 2 to & o'clock dally, at te not tolerate any foreign fhterference. It : 2 : . ° cles suitable for Easter Pres- fot the season, $150 to $350. Cotta “The Angel Delivering Daniel,” 3] ents for, gle F805 (to $2,300. Tots for ¥B | Would seem, therefore, that the only object| Nig Reckless Assertion. ° ye 1c the meetings in question can have fs to give : : :DROOP’S MUSIC HOUSE,; ie eng FU ees ee ate sok, famous, water color, t one of the greatest marvela of modern art, Alt Jia. it looks ae beight ae Dew, and tt ia belteved it will remain brign Ferien iar years ‘admired by old and young. Having po gloomy associations, it inspires the bebolder Wwice the highest conception of the poetic and sublime. Us exhibition Miatly tm our Gallery from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 925 PENNA. AVE. the -Atientic ocean—so moequltone sad Steinway and other Leading Pianos. you can live like a prince’ for mon living ts very cheap. En- ogues, under cover of enlisting sympathy r Sick Hi rs thy | For Sic ‘eadache, es Hastern Shore to draw trom. Goo to aoe Dyspepsia, tans against Great Britath, ‘Only think | Malaria, Constipation and Bilious- of the bitter hostile feeting that would have | ness a million people indorse Beh satt se genes |TUTT’S Liver PILLS. GALT & BRO,, Jewellers, Stlveramitha and Stationers, DUPONT | CIRCLE CARPENTER sno 1107 PENN. AVENUE Woodward & Lothrop. : ‘BS ae ee es eee oe Pecos

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