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+ teray in conmection with the twemty- | PUPS ICUS ES ENE LER "NWASHNGTON Bus Nine Couples Sign Up on Mrs. Gill’s Annual Trip and She Expects Six More. WASHINGTON, Sept. 18—Mrs. J. R. @iN1 of Richmond is here with her an- ual matrimonial excursion. She brought ®0 persons, but more than half of them Gre boosters for the would-be brides and Sridegrooms. < The Gili annual is known In Washing. ton and Virginia as “the early au- tumn Cupid's special,” and is consid. @red a harbinger of fall. Mrs, Gilt @omes just about the time “ ‘possums to fatten,” sald Representative Charlie Carlin of Virginia, “and brings @ train load of love and Diiss,” Mrs, Gill is superintendent of the Richmond Male Orphan Asylum, and the Proceeds from her excursion go to that institution. She has been coming to Washington for ten years. Cupid's spectal will remain here two or three days to give the lovestck Inds and jaeses time to come to the conciu- Gion that it does not require any more for two than It does for one to live on when love ts dominant, The marriage mill started last night. Two pretty girls whe came up on the Gill special intended to marry in No- vember at their home at Hartford, N. C., , dut caught the “epirit” on the train yesterday and were married last night. They were Missos Elizabeth Myers! White and Mary Onella White. They} are now Mesdames Nathan A, Rolfe and W. Carl Winslow. Tho following couples procured licenses here to-day: Edward Boddie and Ro- derta Adams, both of Richmond, Va.s Victor K. Hall and Elizabeth Dunkum Gina, Benjamin H, ‘Marks of Norfolk and Martha L. Harrison of Peteraburg, | Va.; John Coleman and Mildred Clarke | of “Ashley, Va.; John H, Grubbs of) Washington, and Lettie A, Rock ot} Stokes, Va. It is estimated by Mrs. Gill, who ual this trip. She bas seen mellowness in the eyes of at least thirty ef her single excursionista, —>—_—_— WATCH THE YOUNG, IS POPE’S WORD TO FAITHFUL. Large Crowds Attend Eucharistic Congress — Imperial Family Receives Communion. VIENNA, Sept. &—Both the early services and the sectional debates held | at the Cathedral of #8 Btephen yee third Buoharistic Conference were large- ly attended. Emperor Francis Joseph and the other members of the imperial family received communion in the Hof- burg Chureh. ‘The papal letter brought by Cardinal Van Rossum praised the Emperor and the membera of the imperial house. and | wished the congress a brilliant success. The Pope called special attention to ine need for care of the young, lest they led astray by “deceitful teachings tna temptations of the flesh,” Pontiff conferred the apostolic blessing @p the conference, the Emperor and the imperial house, Cardinal Franz Nagl, Archbishop of Vienna, in the course of his speech cald that the congress should be devohl of Political character and purely an eccle- alastical celebration. enti ENUIR 14th You Can Prove It “Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Sizes We "ag otter 500 Indies! snd xentles fe Nea Atha rare vies hod vid cy Reka ete, raat clearly. w and bie % athe 4 caanan me ie'the bene ie °h, ‘Thoemny em her seit Tis ‘erat wi Hnliges fawrel vp 3 ow, he, fa ee iow, alep monde, i she Rhus and, ortces ot py ite rom us can be ¢: fall se lot returned for veal, thin one year, CHARLES A. KEENE a 180 sri eid of way, New Ye fork tion of [Saturday Is Children’s Day at The Big Store’s Industrial and Educational Exposition. The Greatest Show in Town-and It’s Free youngsters to ste THE GREATEST INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION EVER HELD IN THE | still ki “yar ahead of machines. Sce also several exhibits (as in embroidery work and rug-making) where the old, nishant OF F RETAIL MERCHANDISING. Let your boy and girl learn here lessons that cannot be learnt | careful in school; let them see how articles of everyday use are manufactured; let them realize early in life the dignity The Industrial Exposition here shows complete factories turning of labor. out the ki kind of Sy buy of us. All products sold at man- Bring the Children Tomorrow Without Fail paren Longe Bh in addition, ur whale store le filled with special cancelled their orders obation of the hot weather. Other suits represent show room and salesmen's samples. All of the suits are most desirable in style and material, and their duplicates may be seen in beret stores today at $15 to $20. Many of these suits are silk-lined inroughodt, he assort- thelr elder brothers. Youths’ Fall Suite—popular “Senior Brand Col- | “Kimgly” Trousere—valucs to $5. The fall A Sterling Offer Of Sterling Silver Picture Frames soc $1 25 Strikingly effec tive elsewhere for less than double ese: Black Enamel Clock—stands 84 inches high; 9 inches at jarantecd Our Own Bak: . . consis serene of Test saben, cal currant or sponge ¢! THRHE - LAY! map he FRESH POUND’ ‘CAKES, citron or marbie; lb. oa! 01 mild-cured; 1b SW LAWN Corti SHAD IIb. BaVER Skin wulteo S-quart basket......0..+: leery, an reen Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Be Before 12 0 This Is the Last Month for the Vot- ing on our Distribu Let them see the diamond cutters, the gold-chain makers, the lace-makers and many others whose fingers exhibits, MAIN BUILDIN' Pure Food Show and Sale of Groceries More ‘than forty expert demonstrators prepare and cook many dainty dishes and serve free samples to eat and to take home, A few of Saturday's specials: / et ree ‘MAIN BUILDING——————— “Meet Me-at the Fountai Greenhut, Sepel, Cooper & Con GREENHUT-SI FL are © .B.GREENHUT, Pres. . _16*to 19® Streets offer endthsenetare [st4 slow 4 per cont per annum on time deposits and 2 cont. Lay on accounts subject to check, Ban! toS P.M. (MAIN Building, Betcony.) 70. for Our t ic Our Ad. in Today's Evenii ind-work and the Pot holon iene machine-work are remota t rivals. Industrial Exposition Sale for Saturday Industrial Exposition Sale of py ‘and Youths’ aa . and Youths’ $]. 2 5 o° Fall Suite® 12-50|F all Hats at 7 A One-Day Sale and a Very Unusual Money-Savin Sap _. y aoe, Event. Donte tl Is Doubly Important if You’l\Stop to Consider the Timeliness of the Offering Newest and smartest blocks--same materials used in $2.50 to $4 headwear-—BUT THIS IS A SALE OF MANUPACTURERS' “SECONDS.” There are several very fine groups of suits from prominent manufacturers in this sale. Some suits were made for firms who The defects are so trifling that only ea POR CAN! ir. os 4 xpert can detect them. ie complete, including at the new popular shapes. Low-crown and broad-brim mee oel a fine, big assortment of imported soft ha ait sizes in this safes iv (MAIN Building, Secoad Floor.) MAIN BUILDING: styles includes smartest effects for young men as well as more conservative models for Clothes” models; browns and grays; also sample line of “‘Kingly” trousers are included 100 odd suits in this lot, representing m7 in this lot. Several thousand pairs of a $4 grade MMe bord A, Bure Mitwee | t!s0 included. Stniped worsteds, blue all-wool rate and‘ Whates: Weight Blue sone Suits, in | serees and black thibet trousers; ‘$290 *12 Gold-Filled Bracelet Watches | size up to 50 stout. Also odd 87 8 guna. Helden bol ol Trower F at $7, 95 for sizes, at isonly one of hundreds of pe td perth Ree ge boyd (MAIN Bullding, Second Floor, es oa youne iss in our Jewelry Store. These wa bright finish |, open face; extension feseainy on yale fancy worsteds; medium an weights; values $12 to $18; at.. MAIN BUILDIN' From La Maison Germaine, Paris e . m t Geik eatrratr Ge ar come reeel fee fv leather, vere ined Jl 150 aeons yours oe $75; at. 50 case; Sset; at. chased “sar” a turned out for th fall by the with brillant white etsece, or late mond Rings — hair and rubber seh Hesieye Sota ay i ee tlle tation wbnpla ‘during’ ‘this 55 iaety cut, XY “ These copies in our own exposition only, at........... pes ‘eluseers or workrooms, under pat sue pervision, are 55, 97, 50 & #10 Other Models at 112.50, *15, *20 & 925 (MAIN Bullace, Firet Floor. : of Mest; value $26; (MAIN Ballding, Maia Pi ) 52 Safety Fountain Pens Going, caja "75c row, at. a new, S-Inch oval frame; white | ver. tedt est or yf aniaue de valua $3.8, Ate. de lga SOE. rceerterecces (MAIN Batiding, ‘Mala’ Pleor.) Two of rag amar Specials in Our Book Store, T Tomorrow, Are: The Best of Balzsc’s Works Works of Rudyard Eivling neler Rasa Orroroo Please Come Early for This Book Bargain, Hy ill Women’s Blouses The Latest Fashion Dictates in Chiffon, Conan Brocade and Duchess Satin Attractively Priced at $3.50, $5.90 and $7.90 Values from $5 to.$10 id pesere iarrais tate the latest tion size be ermal ones for vest pocket of them—eo come ae them ae nou-leakable. stable, Cholce a aa Se A Clear - Away Sale of Fiction and Miscellaneous Some are copies of late Pa- BOO | ( S risian models ; others are modi- TTT nn fied i suit Se ameriegn (GRBENHUT Bail bodies thoselitde style-touches | | Regularly Priced at75e GREENHUT BUILDING that make them so different to $1.50. Entire Lot to Go, Tomorrow, at 19¢ pe ppnee ie for fs Mh 0 few of Me ten ve Sart PE Mt kh OLD MR. DAVENPORT'S MONEY, by my socbien tap Fresh Meats from the commonplace styles. SAUBAGE—pure pork, country- i be These and others offered, tomorrow, at us prices from $3.60 upwa: All the fashionable new high and low collars are represented, some with long and some with 84-length sleeves We Ainerrae, LA Sriecsusinple 9 lo only. Benne on ‘of the many § 5: 30 $5 Portable $ Table Lamps, 2. 95 20 48. meet. vane walee. fi.) snot, Phe lamp stand ; ie lamp ay ek 20 ‘ae, a fs made Lag colors. ear in her gilt or Pompeian finish, OM sie, $5; Homettow t. *2: 95 ON BAICAL...seeeveeeeee +f ao H. Durley, $ Bui THE DAY BEFORE’ YESTERDAY, by 8. (MAIN Building, First Floor.) ne CAPTAIN RAVENSHAW, by Robert Nell- S . Gas Ceilin ig Demon 95 ‘MAIN BUILDING THe ROAD BUILDERS, by Samuel Mer- Be —< Made of rich art in several colors with vi LOVB SPEAKS, by Wil Payne. i ae td 20 ins. in diameter, 7 Wines and Liquors A LOPE RAE, Rt! Stir pooeuae sree ee LIMAR'S FRENCH CHAM: REGAL DRY or TOM 69e | MONTICELLO ww HiaKy net Fries OF SILENCE, by 8. B. SEA FOAM BAKING powDER Ie E70 bone. ZA HGCHAEIMER RiCIN EL Sriue tonne, BAC PP Rae eee Lal cece eccas stn ssveeuenees Fog. 103 Ppreegvee WINE— 69c 1D PILGRIM HOLLAND seikess Ps burrer lb, f bottle IMPORTED Ai WONTILLAGO THE GA Fletcher. MISS DESMOND, by Marie van Vors “‘aghanben |” GREENHUT BUILDING pire * ‘SOVEREIGN TALS OF THE ARGONAUTS, by ‘Bret ry HeE tam cig OSE al sorta So Cas Rug Specials for Saturday Ad pad ly ARTH, by Cha ue ‘Maier, Hains Ha tebe Luther Lor THE DISTRIBUTORS, by Anthony Part: ridge THE'SILBNT WAR, by Mitchel THE UNPARDONABIE WARE, by Jemes arnee and hundreds of other 19¢c titles; your choice, each (MAIN Buliding, Fourth hoor.) *Cloc eee Fee rt er meen me ininenieoreen cen VET SURE b GNAG iuanoy” ‘S: 4 _ oe ite. 30, GOLDEN CROWN sansa ‘ Fi Notte Choa t ROYAL MON GG RAM ‘ WHISKY : 11S] B18 Gt. bottle 98e r IMPERIAL, PORT 98¢|" NE tc ar bartle44C (MAIN. Buildings Twitd. Floor.) ” Resonte colorings and attractive designs. See 36x72 Fiber Rugs~' jooms that make these rugs ager O8- ting in our Rug Denacnaaty bre for Saturday, at. ap 36x72 Rag Rugs 9x12 Tape: High- Spee tors oe ey OF ness Choice polarons rents excellent de- 1 Sar $46 igns; 2. value, : (GREENHUT Building, First Pioor,)