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THE PITTSBURG- PRESS. MARCH 18, 1899. SATURDAY EVENING. shade. Mrs.

Robert Mf ng Mrs. ACTION IX EJECTMELM Elisabeth Logan were In charge of the "Irish goose." which attracted mach at tenuon. The Irish booth wss in charge ot Mr. and Mrs. John A.

lianna. Mr. and THE ESTATE OF GEORGE P. BEIL- Mrs. W.

B. Mahatfey. Miss Anna Milligan. STEIS IS Afc.tM 171 COl BT. Miss Sarah fcmilev.

Miss Singieton. Mr. J. Mahaffey snd Mr. William Graham.

Kappa PI Literary society of the Pittsburg central high school was given last rrnlng In the high school chapel. The opening address made by Mr. Herbert Roeenbaum. master of ceremonies. Rev.

Nevln Wood aide opened the program wtth prayer. Thus who took part In the entertainment were Ml Harriet Duff, Miss p-ertha K. Crtatley. Mus Marh King, Miss Olive Morns, Ernest a thaws Hrrr A. Olbansky.

Alexander C. Walker. Harold S. Fiope and Adam "tein. Next Friday evening; the annual entertainment of the Iean Literary society of the high school will be held in the chapel, and on April 21 a literary enter "Irish potatoes." "Irish bread," "Irish fritters" and "Irish sandwiches" were to be had.

The en'ertainmeot was largely AMICABLE SUIT ENTERED attended and quite a sum of money real- lied. To Teat tb Dlsaosltloa Ha4a by a Attorney and Mrs." Ansen Emery, of Sewickley, announce the engagement of Legate I staler tha Will Bell tainment, under tne direction or sir. their daughter. Miss Emery, to Mr. Thomas W.

Fitch, of stela tbc Old Seatoa Hawse, Oeorce VI Sleet K. of the school will be Wilkinsburg. Miss Emery is the grand Dlsssoaai square A a latrresttag given for ths benefit of the athletic de daughter of the Hon. John Morrison, and partment. Osestloa Ha I sea.

granddaughter of Hen. Hugh Davis. Mr Fitch is the grand son of Gen. William T. Sherman.

Although this Is the first pub The millinery class connected with the Helping Hand society. Arch street, Alle lic announcement of the engagement It gheny, will commence on Tuesdey night. March 21. This will give the members has bet-n known for some time among the Intimate friends of Miss Emery and Mr. A case stated) la ejectment was filed In oommon pleaa court No.

2 by Charles Belliteln. William Beilsteln, Albert Bell-stein, Edward Beilsteln, Herman Beilsteln and Emille Belletein against Ada line Beil an opportunity to get their Easter work through. All who wish to Join the chorus class, which meets on Monday evening. Fitch. The marriage will be one of the fashionable spring weddings.

Miss Emery and her mother are at present at Ridge-war sanitarium, in Hydetown. for the BATIUDAT AFTERNOON, In charge or ixxjwortn. cnoir mas ter of Emanuel church, are requested to Mrs. Harrr R. Hayes vat Hostess at a benefit of the health of the latter.

They be present next Monday evening, as this steln, Involving property on Diamond square worth, about tAUXX Tha action is are expected home next week. nil no tut last opportunity tor joining; me an amicable on. class. The Woman's club, of MrKeesport. held large S-rul handsomely appointed card party yesterfiar at her home, McPherson treat.

East Knd. In honor the day the decoration of the rooms were all in green. Six-handed euchre was the guu Chancellor W. J. Holland, of the West Tha litigation (row out of tha construction of th will of the late George p.

Beil Its first artists' day at the residence of ern university, win lecture on "Japrn Mrs. Augustus M. Saunders last evening. the East End Christian church, cor steln. Th property was bought by him Mr.

George Breed Zug. of this city, who ner South Highland avenue and Alder played and 12 table were required to was the guest of honor for the evening. street, next Thursday evening, March Xi. In 1W2. He died March 20, 18.

leaving will by which ha gave the Income of the delivered a lecture on "Leonardo de Vlnel commodate the large number ot guests and Michael Angilo." The young women ef the Bethel Luther present The prises were, beautiful, the property known a the Old Beaton houae. an church. Allegheny, gave a ueestrtct at 34 Diamond square, to bis daughter, Mrs. Carter C. Beggs gave smsll lunch first, a bronze bust on an onyx pedestal, going to Mrs.

William Collin; the aecond. skew!" entertainment in the hall of the eon yesterday afternoon In honor of Misi Blxth ward achoolhouae. Chartlers street. Gertie, long; a she Uvea, and In case of her death without family the property a rut glass punh bowl, to Mrs. Wal'er SPECIALTY CHRONIC DISEASES um ran idl, wwxsvm.

Waite, of Columbus.i who is visiting Mrs, J. M. Schoonmaker. Covers were last night The performance was In threo eta. and the pupil were all dressed to sn to go to teatator brother and la laid for eight.

represent a wayback country school. Be ter or their heir. The executor were directed to gtre the daughterly a month een the rt. tne r. Harris quartet ng number of popular airs.

The soci Perwoaat Meafloa. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Holland.

until ihe reached th age of 21 year. of ety realised about fiM. which goes to ward the building of new church. West Braddock. are at Atlantic City.

Gertrude Beilsteln became of age April Ex-Burgess James A. Russell, of Brad 1, IK'S, and by a decree of the orphan' dock, is visiting friends at Dayton, O. court wa given possession ot the property Mr. and Mrs. W.

F. Fundenburg have BeiTinger; third, a Dresden plate to Mrs. Frank H. Tooker, and the consolation price, a green satin belt with coral buckle went to Mrs. Edward Balfour.

Refreshments were s-rved informally on the card table, the ices and bonbons being in the shajve of shamrocks. A reception was" tendered to Miss Kate HalsSday Ctaghntn, of New York, at the Twentieth Century club, by the local branch ot tne association of collegiate alumnae. Mis CUghorn is general secretary of the national hho uitio.u She Is a graduate of fcryn Alawr and a Ph. V. of Yale, and while yet a young woman, has won for herself a place in literature.

The club rooms were filled with women repre hortly thereafter. 8h died January 18, returned from their wedding trio and are MAY SHIP COAL MONDAY. I Operator Earoaraged by light Rle 1st the Moaesgahela. lttW, leaving to urvlv her. her mother.

at tne Hotel Hchenley. Adallne Beilsteln. the defendant. The lat Miss Alice Graff, of Philadelphia. Is the ter was married to Oeorge P.

Beilsteln, VnvmliAi 1 A ff-r ol a rl guest of her aunt, Mr. Hugh H. Davis, A slight rise I coming out of the Mon- or Chestnut street, swickiey. when the personal estate was distributed by the orphans' court, one Theresa Butl- ongahela and coal operators are prepar Mrs. Robert Knox, of Allegheny, ha steln claimed she was the wife and proved closed her town house and will spend the summer with Mrs.

Joseph H. Davis, of Maple avenue, Sewlckley. ing to make shipment Monday. There Is very little coal loaded, and only a few tow will get away. by her marriage prior to the marriage of Adallne.

Her dower interest was al lowed. Mrs. George Rice, nee MeVay, of Maple The Queen City and Lorena were the Adallne Beilsteln wa Ignorant of the avenue, bewicgiey. left during tne week fact that her husband had another wife only packet out to-day. Each had a good trip.

for Old Point Comfort to meet her husband. Lieut. Qeorse Rico, of the warship living. The will of Gertrude Beilsteln be The UiK rmton arrived home tins Chicago, who is on the way north from queathed all her property to her mother, who Is now in possession. The plaintiff morning with tow of empilea.

apt. j. uravo is going to wasn- re brother and sisters or George y. lieu Mrs. J.

B. Foster, of Hawkins avenue. ngton to see If the secretary of war will etelu, the original purchaser. Theresa Braddock, left for Colorado Hprlngs, this morning to remain until June. She Beilsteln died May 7, WO.

not take some stepsi to demand th remodeling of the Hellaire bridge. Except for the rule by the supreme court Advanced Medical Science knows of no more powerful alterative medicine than Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Alterative medicines, so-called because they alter or change the condition of the system, have ranked among the most valued of medicines prescribed by physicians. It is by the skillful and scientific combination of several such alteratives that Dr.

Pierce has produced an alterative remedy, having the specific value of each ingredient and the combined and concentrated power of all these alteratives in union, which are so blended and so balanced, that they unite the greatest delicacy of operation with the utmost healing power. It is these facts which give this greatest of alteratives a genuine claim to the title of a "Discovery." The action of "Golden Medical Discovery" is primarily directed to the stomach and the nutritive or digestive system. Here is a common starting place of disease. will be acconaianied as far as Fort Chey J. Frank Tllley arrived home from In 8helley's case, which override the plain Interest of the maker of a will, the enne.

by her sister. Mrs. m. Fos Williamsons Island this morning. He re- ter, who has spent the past two week In Ursdduck.

orts all wrecks blown out ant the chan lawyers are satisfied the plaintiff should nel in that vicinity la now clear. have the property. Th attorney lor tne Mrs. Ira Jewell Williams, of Philadel The stage of water at the Monongahela sentative of the literary cusses. Miss Claghorn spoke for nearly an hour and held the Interest of her auillence until the last.

Her subject was "The duty of the leisure class to education." She strongly advocated the election of women on school boards, the co-operation of the leisure class with the educational by visiting the schools and bringing about sanitary reforms. Both the assembly room and dining room were prettily decorated, the table in the latter room having a handsome centerpiece of piiik tulli'S, while in the assembly room were pink robes and carnations. The guests were received by the officers of the association, including Miss Mary Bid well Breed, president: Mrs. William R. Thompson, vu-e-prraUU-nt; Miss K.

M. Willard. treasurer; Miss Mary M. Disque, Secretary, uitd Mr. Allen W.

director, assisted by Miss Hum. ilton. Miss Means. Mls Fr.inc.es Hmlth, Miss Jane Murdoch, illsi Kountie and Miss Pauletta ilufley. Mis Wlllard presided at the tea Mix t'laghorn Is tne house guest ot Miss Breed.

Thursday afternon she was tendered a reception at Pennsylvania College for Wom'-n, where she made an interest lug address on defendant argue that the rule Is applic phia, who has been visiting relatives here wharf this morning; was 8 feet 9 Inches able in this case, contending that Ger and rising. trude Beilsteln legacy was a tee simple lor the lust in days expects to leave for the east to-night. Mrs. Williams will be one and therefore she had the right to bequeath It to her mother. accompanied by her mother, Mrs.

David Jones, of Ann Arbor. Mich. Mrs. Jones will spend Easter In Philadelphia, and Had Oaly 300 ef the San Antonio, March 18. -Charles will then return to Pittsburg, to remain until June 1.

A Sewer I Seeded. Alleghenlan In the vicinity of Cortland Peeler, the express messenger accused of stealing fSo.iMO, who was captured last week In Mexico, was brought to th vlcln- street are anxloua that the sewer be completed before warm weather sets In. Even Yarloas Assemblages. 'O Day of Penitence." Gounod. Is one now ths variegated perrume tnat rise of this city last night.

Only as found In Beeler'e posaeailon, but it believed that he has divulged the hiding of the choir selections at vesper service in What Waak Bfr ch tne First Kngitsn Lutheran church, urant In th neighborhood are enough to stifle th one-lunged reptilian germs, and they are positively awful In dog days, place of the greater part of tha unspent street, to-morrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. balance. About 2o young ladle of Trinity P. E. Instead of aleeplesa nlghti take Hood's Eiplodiaar awsalir Haroo, Cups Girardeau, March 18.

M. E. Parsapsrllla and enjoy a refreshing health- building rest. Le.ming'a sawmill, la the southern part of To Watcfc Hell.loa la Austria. Home, March IS.

Cardinal Ledochowo- this town, was wrecked by an exploalon Of one of the boilers yesterday afternoon. John Morgan and Ernest Wllllford, employes, were killed, and George Roth, Jasper Phillips and Fred Probst seriously ky has been appointed to preside over a committee which Is atching th Protest- njured. nt movement in Austria. Rasslan Imperial Rovr Iliated. Berlin, March 18.

Contrary to custom College 1 ruining tor Wumui. The students of the Pennsylvania college for women gave a "Postal tableaux" entertainment last evening In bilsrorth ha II, for the benefit of the young colored girl who the students are supporting in Scotia seminary, North Carolina. The posters were original designs of the young girls themselves, and showed considerable artistic genius In the conception. The stage was left without ornament snd sn appropriate background was provided for each picture. Thi entertainment wan given under the direction of Miss Kate Watktns and Mis Klla A.

Wheeler, and was largely attended, the tin II being crowded with friends of the students. The college mandolin club furnished the music assisted by Mr. Hilble, violinist, with Incidental music by Miss Bell, Mis Kiddle Mis Ixmaldson and Miss Arenaberg. The Missionary and Christian Endeavor Societies of the Ninth I'nltod Presbyterian church. North snd Grant avenues, Allegheny, held an "Irish fair" In the lecture room of the church last night.

The room was decorated in green and white bunting, and the lights shaded with green church. Ullle avenue, Braddock. met last evening and organised a circle of the Daughters of the King. Miss C. E.

Tib-bott, of Turtle Creek, was chosen president, and Miss Louise Ripper, of Braddock, nretary and treasurer. The Rev. Anna Shaw, of Philadelphia, a prominent temperance worker, will preach to-morrow evening in Cumberland Presbyterian church, Shady avenue, Kant End. During her stay In the city. Rev.

Shaw will be the guest of Mrs. (I. H. Harder, of Etnerson street, president of the East End w. c.

t. r. Invitations have been Issued td the members of ths Women's Christian Temperance union and their friends for a Neal Dow birthday social, to be held at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. (1.

II. Garber, Emerson street and Kentucky avenue, on Monday evening. March at o'clock. The committee In charge of the affair Includes Mrs. J.

C. Jamison, Mrs. E. Mur-dock, Mrs 8. J.

Dodds and Mrs. E. Morrison. Refreshments will be served during the evening. The annual entertainment of the.

Phi the Czarina Dowager Marie will go to and faithfnl trial. The trouble is that so many of these people have become hopeless. They have dribbled away the savings of years in doctors' fees, and without any improvement. They are fixed in the belief that their cases are a little different from anybody's else. And those are the very people that Discovery cures.

It's the people whose diseases are just a little different, and who are given up by doctors, the people whose diseases are chronic, and who try "Golden Medical Discovery" as a last resort, that form the bulk of that great army of the cured which numbers over half-a-million persons. It is absolutely impossible to have a strong body where there is a "weak stomach" or good health where there is bad blood. The use of the Discovery may be an experiment with you, but the experience of others surely warrants the experiment. "I can say honestly that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the greatest medicine ever compounded for purifying; the blood," writes Miss Annie Wells, of Pergusson's Wharf, Isle of Wight Va.

I suffered terribly with rheumatism, and pimples en the skin and swelling in my knee and feet so that 1 could not walk. I spent about twenty dollar paying doe-tors' bills bat received no benefit. About a year ago I decided to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and 'Favorite Prescription, 1 gad am entirely cured." But the most remarkable feature of the cures produced by the use of "Golden Medical Discovery is where the lungs are weak." PtMltltrw. Here is found fullest demonstration of the theory that if you can supply Nature with the needed nourishment she will build up the waste places of tht body into health and wholeness.

And here again it is 'proved that the "Discovery" does supply in the most perfect form that nourishment which Nature uses to effectually renew the broken down organs of the body. Those who have suffered with obstinate coughs, hemorrhages, bronchial affections, emaciation, night sweats, weakness, and like conditions which when neglected or improperly treated end in consumption, have found in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery perfect health. "Last spring I was taken with severe pains in my chest, and was so weak I could hardly walk about the house." says Mrs. G.

B. Kerr, of Fort Dodge, Webster low. I tried several physicians and they told me I had consumption. I beard of Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Discovery aud I thought I would try some of it Before I had taken the first bottle I was very much better I took five bottles of it and have not yet had any return of the trouble." using about fiv bottles of Dr.

Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery my boy seems to be all right," writes Mr. J. W. Price, of Ozark, Monroe Ohio. He was very bad when commenced to give htm the 'Golden Medical The doctors claimed he had consumption and we doctored with then until he was past walking.

It has been ten mouths since he stopped taking your medicine and he is still in good health. We are very thankful to you for saving our son." Last spring I wrote you in regard to my health which at that time was very poor," write Mrs. Mcttie M. Barnes, of Garfield, Pawnee Kansas. "My trouble was bronchial atfectioo.

Symptoms, spitting of blood almost every morning for five years, shortness of breath, raw and ore throat, loss of strength, at times almost loss of voice, irregular periods in fact I thought I was surely going into consumption. We lived in Ohio when I consulted you. You advised me to give Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery a trial, which I did, and with happy results. I got two bottles just before we started for Kansas.

I did not feel as if I ever would get there, but we arrived and I used the two bottles of 'Golden Medical Discovery 1 and health returned as I used the medicine. I have only raised blood three tinea since I began using it. My periods are regular, strength returned, ana I am almost a new person. I have all faith in Dr. Pierce's medicine.

I know ofa lady that was cured ef consumption by this same 'Golden Medical and she alwaye sings its praise." For frost bites, burns. Indolent sores, ecxema, skin dlsuane. and especially piles, Ie Witt's Witch Haxel Palve stands first and best. Get Da Witt Witch llaxel Balve. 316jhl MARRIAGE! LICENSE.

Copenhagen for the season, Instead of accompanying the csar and czarina to the Crimea. This arrangement. It I stated, la due to an imperial family row. Clarlaaatl Politicise Rarcarabs. Cincinnati, March 18.

Jimmy Pet There never was a strong man with a "weak stomach." And a so-called weak stomach may i and often does mean weak heart, weak liver or weak lungs. Why? Because in the stomach the nourishment for each organ of the body is prepared, and from the stomach it is distributed. Bread kneaded in a sour trough will take on the taint of the trough. Food mixed and prepared in a tainted stomach will take the taint and poison of that stomach all over the system, to finally lodge at the weakest point of some weak organ. Hence it is that in curing the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, and in increasing the activity of the blood-making glands, "Golden Medical Discovery" at once begins to send throughout the body an increased supply of pure blood, because the blood is made from the food taken into the stomach, and with the "weak stomach" made strong and foul blood made pure, comes a change to other organs which gather strength to throw off disease.

"Golden Medical Discovery" works with Nature; it puts into Nature's hand the only weapon with which she can fight disease. SIXTEEN YEARS OF SUrTEBHIS. The power of the "Discovery" is best exemplified in its cures of chronic cases, where after years of suffering, and when doctors had utterly failed to uelp, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has made a perfect and permanent cure. Such a case is that of Mrs.

Suggs. erson, tho politician, who wa shot by Marry Kunselman Pittsburg Olive Jefferson Co. TO Ct RE A COLD I 0K DAY Take Laxative Hronio yiilnlnf Tablets. All dmgglsta refund the money if It falls tn cure. 2Sc.

Tha genuine ha B. q. nil each tablet. Joe DePugh, the gambler, Wednesday, died last night. A charge of murder has been placed against DePugh.

5WL LITTLE GIRL'S PARTY DRESS. SEVEN SPRING SKIRT DESIGNS. It is no th sober, sedate Eton, but a glorified aubatltute, fancifully shaped and adurned. material of which it Is made Is of good quality and well woven. A skirt that la not lined nanai better and can ba made with a wide, falta hem at the bottom, without crinoline, linen or anything at Iff.

For materlala leek. firm cloth, not fluffy nor soft, such a covert coat clothe, plain or mixed, and a kind of coarse grained mohair are preferred. Th last named, which is very thick, sppear to me charming, especially In dark blue. The thing that delights a child most la a larty. This la apeclally (rue of a I rim.

for aven though they are young, their minile turn with natural femininity toward a pretty dreia at sound of the word party. In touring the ekops and place of business of leading modiste, your correspondent was pleased to notice that very little silk la am- For the past sixteen years I hve had torpid liver and indi-f estion and tried many doctors and patest medicine but I cr lid aot fet a cure writes Mrs. Siateoa Sufips af Clyde, Sauine Parish, La. Three months ago I thought I would try Dr. R.

V. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and his Pleasant Pellets. I got six bottles of each and I received a food result in a week, and to-day I ata cured sound and well. The symptoms were coated tongae, specks before the eyes, disposed to be cross sod irritable, foul stomach, bad taste in moath, tired feeliaf, a feeling of fear or dread, headache, yellow skin, etc. These symptoms did not all appear at once." There are thousands of people struggling along day after day, handicapped by disease who could be made healthy and happy by the use of "Golden Medical Discovery." It has cured ninety-eight people in every hundred who have given it a fair On ran get an Idas of th multiplicity of skirt designs for spring wssr from th fact that thess ar only a few of ths rholceat patterns that ar to be seen.

Th Illustrations show morning, afternoon and evening aklrta only, with no evidence whatever of those for cycling, golf, hunting and other oncsslons. It Is a unwrlttrn law la the realm of fash-ton that skirts must be trimmed. And by trimmed does not Imply thai row or two of braid or a ruffle or so will be sufficient. Even th deep graduated ruffle falls to coma up to the Ideal. PI qua skirts are trimmed with serpentine braid.

In treat many eases th braid la TIPS FOR THE TABLE. Ireland Moss Mane-Mange. Take a handful of moaa, wash It clean In cold water, pour off th water and pour boiling water on It and let It aland for a minute. Htraln off tha water and put the moss In two quarts of milk; sweeten, flavor with lemon or vanilla; put the milk In a farina boiler, atlr It occaalonally until th ronslstenry of custard, then strain through a fine cloth Into molds and set In a coo! plac. An excellent dessert, and una, by th way, which Is very healthful.

Maids of gently for a quarter of an hour half a pint of milk, twe tablespoon- TO MAKE COFFEE. The Illustration represent a novel percolator package or bag which haa recently been fula of bread crumbs, two ounces of butter, a little thin orange and lemon peeL some loaf susar and three well-beaten eggs, pour this through sieve, add twe more beaten eaga and sumYtent flavoring to teat. Line some very small patty pans with pun paste, half nil with the miitui and hake. a mm mum. "GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY" CONTAINS NEITHER ALCOHOL NOR NARCOTICS.

see Brown Bread and Egg Sandwiches. Chop hard-boiled esga coaraely with about half their bulk of scalded and skinned sardines. Mix well together and season with pepper snd sslt. The brow bread should not be too thin, and, if possible, ot the day's baking, ee a liberal tilling of tha egg and sardine mixture and press ths sandwiches together between two Plates. Serve on a doyley with a garnish of parsley.

ess Fruit Cake. One and one-half ounces of rai sins, one pound of currants, one-half pound of citron, a half pound of figs, a hslf pound of orange and lemon peel, a half pound of al- Should be In every THE PRESS monda, all chopped fine except the ralslni and currants; on teaspoonful each of cloves, cin home as its news columns are free from anything of an objec tionable nature. Get THE PRESS PARTT DRE8S OF MIXL AND LACK. AUCTION SALE! Begins Monday, March 20, at 9 A. and continues daily, both morning and afternoon.

Everything must be sold our lease expires April 1 wa quit business on that date. INDIA RUGS. PERSIAN RUGS, TURKISH RUGS, BRASS BEDS, IRON BEOS, UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE, LACE CURTAINS, TAPESTRIES. FRENCH CRETONNES, ENGLISH CRETINNES, JAPANESE CURIOS, FRET WORK, SILK DAMASKS, STANDARD U. S.

FLAGS, BRIC-A-BRAC. Every bit of our entir stock in the eale and goes to the highest bidder nothing reserved SHU MAN BROS. 414 WOOD ST. namon and allspice, and half grated nutmeg. Put all In a bowl th day before making ing th rake, and pour over It half a pint of brandy, on gill tokay, port and sherry, and thoroughly mix and cover.

Next day tail on and a quarter pounds of brown augar and three-quarter of a pound of butler, ml well together with th hand, separat nlna else and add tha yolks, one st a time, 'hen one pound ct flour, on tableepoonful of baking powder, add fruit, beat well, then wasliaa of esgs beaten stiff, lake three hours In slow oven. Next day puncture with darning needle all over and pour ena pint of port or champagne over It. Ice. see Tea Jelly. DIssoH'a one-half box of gelatin In juat enough of water to cover It.

Add one pint of strong hot tea and one cupful of sugar. Ktlr well and strain Into molds. 8erv very cold with cream and augar. ployed in the construction of children's dresses this year. In lieu of silk there are pretty lawns, thin organdies and dainty mulls combined with soft laces and ribbons with delightful effect.

On of the daintiest dreseas seen wss made SKIRT rESIOS'8 FOK MORNING. AFTERNOON ANT) EVE NINO. of soft white mull, over lining of cuarta lawn. The dress was made In empire faehlon with hjw, square neik and short sleerus. Around the foot of the skirt were three tiny ruffles of mull trimmed wlia Valenciennes luce and above the nifties sera rows of white sstln Invented by Henry Me Humphrey.

Brooklyn, N. nd which 1 desisned to contsin th coffe to be boiled or Infused. The bsg Is msde of a porous fabric, such as muslin or rhMeerlolh, and It Is provided with a weight which keep it In pmner position in th wter, Th weight asalsts the package In Its down- FAN GUARDJRACELET. na las sa at. i.ll.

i t. CH.Ro we Co. This Store will be Open Until 10 P. M. ribbon.

The nerk was f.nlehed with ruffles of mull snd there were ruffles covering the sleeves 1 -r. iu, wnn wmiB tl pn-tty conceit, may not lcfmd by you riff Udleg who ir tncllngj tn be coquMt.fh, In that White etln slippers and silk stockings went wnn tne little orees. Tha hat baa a tjrim black chiffon hor aerei wan frills or mull and lace. It waa trimmed with tall, waring whits ostrich plumea. This anakea an in-iescrlbablr dainty sewed upon the entire dress; 1 other It decorates only the Spanish ruffle.

Afternoon skirts of csLshmere. slik or ehallle have ruffle cf th goods hesded with narrow ribbon; and upon the space between the ruffle Is an embroidered design in baby ribbon. For venln wear the popular skirt Is tif thin goods msde over lining of silk. In this case gown Is embroidered In delicate pattern, leaves or mlntsture bunches of flowers being th favorite deilgn. Heavier skirts, such as satin or ami aratn silk, ar traced In gold or stiver upon the front, with tha trimming repeated upon the train.

In run where the material Is this and made In with the lining, an applique of Isc or raised silk flowers Is set upon th front of th skirt and carried around at the back and aide In IH.mted deilin. Tht makes very beautiful skirt. Helen Orey-Pag. A Delicate Me. lc for a children's luncheon.) Fries see of oysters.

Potato aalsd. (Sliced tongue. Canned peache. fak. Bon-bons.

parly toilet lor a girl ot years or unfler. Helen Urey-Page. r'er rlar Wear. carlos a hirrv. We are prepared to give you our usual Saturday Evening Bargains in ail Departments.

"Tti Bowers whlth bloom In the spring" are already largely In videyce, and to audden Is tha tranaltlon fninj plumt-e innumerable that Tercolator Package for Making CWe. tha more audactoua of apnng chapeaux appear positively startling. The new buws, too, are stiff and aggressive, and the simple empire here yesterday en route to Jekyll Island. "The ol'Ject of my visit is rest," sold the speaker. There is no political significance attached to It.

There is not to be a gathering of men prominent In national affairs on Jekyll Island during th tim I am there, far I know." At Jekyll Speaker Heed will be tha guest of Mr. John O. Moor, of New York. Th pre dispatches from Thom-asvitle have carried the Information that I'reskient Mckinley and parly would leave Thomasvllle last night for Jekyll Island. i snot rise evoiveo inio an octuims arrangement Penn 6 Highland Aves.

oi many loops, tneao (mienilly of varying neignt ana in iwo anad. liitbon loous and bowe are ao deftly manipulated that they appear of moat elaborate weaving, t.jt stripes of iwoe velvet, cnenuie ana niutn soots or lattice work of chenille and bead are all nut TUB BEST SHIRT. Ill Reported VprUlas; Haa Set Vet Materialised. Vienna. March Don Carlos, the Bpan-Ish pretender, I still here, holding a petty court It waa announced that the signing of the iace treaty with the Vnlted States by Ppa In would be thn signal for a Carl-1st uprising, and there was, In consequence, an eirco of activity In th Carl-is! colony here.

Reports received from Carllst agents st Cerhere and other points on the Spanish frontier say there are a yet no Indications of decisive action In attempting an uprleing. The followers of Don Carlos are exasperated at his Indolence, urging that for the Cerllst cause It is now or never. REED GOES OlTH, TOO. traae te ay, le la Headed for Jekyll Island. Brunswick.

March li-Speaker Thomas Reed and daughter arrived ward cours. and serves constantly to rhanse the position of the package, jo that th hot water Is always In cnnlsct with th coffee, says the Helen; I no American. The first bug ret.reeents ths first action of Hi eight in drawing the slack bag down Into the water. In a f-w minutes the hag assumes ihe puaitum Indltsted in the second bag. As th water luili up the bag rises, ss shown In the third th weight entiig to keep th welllng coffee in ths hottest part of the water.

When the bollln I (topped th bsg sinks to the position represented In th fourth bag; ami th cnff, th.n seedy to served. Although It Intended 'hat clean oerro. Istor bsg be'usel everv time thst coffee Is msde. It Is. nevertheless, possible to use a bag several time.

This new method of msk. In coffee, ft will he observed, does away with th possibility of leavin grounds in the coffee, pot. snd ks not require tht use ut egg in causing la cod to tttilt. JOHN C. BURKHARDT ALEXANDER BATES, Formerly head salesman ot AV.

H. Keeoh Co. NOW WITH THE LA nil EST. FINEST AND REST Fl'BMTlKE. CAKPKT AND OF.NKRAI.

HOI SR FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT IN THK EAST END. PITTSEIBO tPHCLSTERING CASH OR CREDIT. Ellsworth ve, and st, EAST END, ClT. CAXL AND 6E VS. en by hand and eertalnly enhance the value of th ribbon and Increase the effect of the hapeau.

Choux ot ribbon, ef velvet cut on the Ixaa, and of rV satis are much lit favor for th eilf color under bnm. Turquoise and nattvrtlam lints very tit ular ei hats, and black feathers still rvai. A new short coat, with sack lark nd fnesterfleid front, is admirably adapted for spring wear, and has slready been copied for the Riverta and Cairo and our mri riorida. White cloth has ale hf-ea extensively uoed for Riviera tniletes of th coat end slrtit tvn ami. needless to sav, wtth the Indispensable stitchel line The fctoa shape baa Use new leas of life, but It I the Oae That t.lves (be Moat Grarefal Oatllae.

have described various forme of skirts, II of which go well srtth tallor-mad mi-tame. The most graceful, in our opinion, th one that Hires th bt outline, Is skirt In three bresdthe, narrow, straight spmn and two large breadths Joined 1n the center behind by a bias sm It cn he perfectly adjusted round th hip and fastened slih sitings and visible buttons on the left side of the sprnn. it I better not to lint th tklrt woca th Tell your grocer "I want my money back," if you don't find; Fels-Naptha soap as good as we say. 1 ft C. (takers rtuaasl av It puts a stop to the fan-drupplng habit.

It la combination of bracelet and fan chain, aa shows in th Illustration. The chain la -of plain gold linke. ith a sliding claep to secure it at the -wrist snd hv-Vet st the end. The chain will be quit th vogu for Eatter gifts, 7 A- 4 i.

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