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3 THE MORNING WSJW ILMINGTON. DEL. APRIL 1. 1905. ST.HEDfllG'SClBCBtBlFLE AND PISTOL IF OF mm Annual Meetine of the Clnb fine Edifice of Polish Catholics Millinery News, of Interest to Women Shows That it is in Good Condition for the Season.

Will be Dedicated To-morrow by Bishop ORTY HOURS' DEVOTION TA.mnrmw mnrnin" the new Polish SOME HANDS. NEW MEMBERS It isn't what is put on a hat that gives it style, so much as HOW it is put on. Nor is the mere amount paid for a hat any assurance -that the style will be right. This season the are a test of the abilities of a designer, be NO DEBTS AND Catholic Church of St. lledwig at Harri- cause of the great mount ot manipulation called for in sharirjr the hats.

You'll agree that the The annual meeting of the Wilmington E-itle ami Pistol Club was hld Thursday Bon and Linden streets will be aenicaieu. and the first mass will be celebrated in mm' JsF? Reports received from the sec- the new edifice. The ceremonies 01 am- etary and treasurer show the club to be ication will be conducted by Wisliop in good condition starting in me out-Soor season with a number of new mem J. Monaghnn with all the pomp anu. solemnity of the Roman ritual.

The bishop bers and with no debts. styles are here. The lilac both the flower and the color is in high favor with Madam Fashion. And what's so preity and appropriate for Spring hats. Stylishly, pretty hats of lilac Milan straw in varying shapes the Turban, the Tricome, the High Back Sailor, the Corday, the Bandeau Jlat.

Trimmed with lilac itself, purple or white, and with violets, white and lilac roses, and in UI be assisted by several priests ot tne As the membership has so l.irgely in Wilmiugton diocese and it is expecwa creased it was thought advisable to se lect a beard of to look after Deep Running Cracks and Peeling Flesh Caused Awful Pain and Suffering. CURED BYCUTICURA that several Polish priests irom uuicitm parts of the country will be present. The dedication services will commence at 10.30 o'clock and following the consecration the devotion of the forty hours he interests of the club, atid E. J. Iar-ington.

E. B. Wilson. H. B.

-MeCollum, T. W. Keithley and F. G. Rutty were elect ed.

The animal election was also held and a new set of by-laws adopted. The officers- elected were: President, E. J. many different arrangements. Our bpnng display Degan wonaay last ana win continue ail this week.

And as the display grows older day by day the interest shown in it increases in proportion. Many have placed their orders with us, telling us they had attended the openings in Philadelphia, but that our display, while not so large, was much better, when detail, Style and prices were taken into will begin. The Rev. Father trocUowsKi of New York city will preach the sermon. The new church is one of the tmesst, in Darlington; vice-president, E.

B. Wilson; and secretary -treasurer, H. B. the city and was built by Contractor John K. Ilealey at a cost ot i Plans for the cominj? spring and sum while the interior decorations will cost mer work were fully discussed ana tne pending matches with out-of-town organ izations explained to the members.

$20,000. St. Hedwig's Church is t.otmc. in design and was designed by li. Briel-maier Sons, of New York city.

It is in the shape of a cross while three naves form the interior. Ornamental columns divide, the side naves while the arched fcto much interest has been shown in the 22-t-alRire riile shooting that this has been made a Tegular feature of the Saturday afternoon ehoots and special ceiling rests on big columns. Ritueeo beads and rosettes stud the The targets are provided for a fifty-yard church is 138 feet bv CO feet, while at range. 1 he tees lor toe use oi tnese targets are the same for members or vis- the transept the width of the church is tors 20 cents for three hours or les3 70 feet. Two towers ornament tne Thev are 135 feet high and can be seen of 6hooting.

The ritle shooters equal from the greater nortion of the city. the yistol shooters in number now and will far out-number -them betore tne Massive' granite forms the foundation while the walla are of brick with selected Tailored Suits for Service or Dress Both kinds are here in almost unlimited variety. For practical, everyday wear' are suits of serviceable materials, made simply, yet given some attractive and well trimming that lends the element of prettiness and charm a woman ever wants in her clothes. For dress occasions are suit 3 as elaborate, as exclusive in style and fabric, as if made to order. With Fashion telling 11s constantly all her latest secrets, it's no wonder these suits are smart, dressy and charming.

Silk Shirtwaist Dresses Daintily, pretty and stylish as though yon had spent hours planning all the details. They couldn't be otherwise with the best designers of this country and a road showering us with new ideas, the whole silk and trimming world to draw on for materials and a full knowledge of the refined sort of dresses Wilmington women like to wear. Plenty of other Shirtwaist Dresses at higher or lower prices, as you prefer to pay. But all have the same regard for feminine charm and daintiness, the same careful attention to details. summer is at hand.

Should there be Dressed brick facing. The trimmings are nut. Hertford stone ana eaivwuii sufficient encouragement a good list of prizes will be put up especially for the rillemen. KsinTtr miarrv slate covers the roof whil improved ventilators are in use. The It has been decided to continue for i windows are handsome stain mass ones another year the system of "no dues ex and were dnated by Joe and Michael cept for shooting, which has been so T.vmcwiz.

Josephine Punalsha, St. Stan successful during the past. Cnuer this islaus rratennty, boaaiity oj tne tjrm plan, no menrber incurs any liability ex Mnrv llolv Rosarv Society. William cept for his portion of the expenses on Connelly Mary Gulcz. The church any day he participates in the shoot has a seating capacity of 1,800 in the a.u Hit orium nnd 200 in the arallery.

The al ing. Jso etioot, no pay and no accu mulation of dufw for value not received, tar railing was donated by John E. Hcaley and the statuary and sacrity furnishings bv members of the lhe match wittt Light ISattwy Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, is now be ing shot and a number of scores, it is thought, will be conrpleted to-day. Six The Francis Miller of Detroit will twach the sermon at the forty hours members Darlington, Blancha-rd, Rut Fancy Silk Raising an Immense Hub-Bub devotion to-morrow evening. On Monday evening the sermon will be delivered by Rev.

Father Buchaczowski of the Polish ty, Wilron and T. W. and V. P. Keithley participate in this match, which is the maiden cifort of the rlub to compete Fancy silk its in the air.

Everybody wants it. Dressmakers are recommending it. When ttAut- acrrt tn lianrf htpran to crack and peel. I tried seminary of Detroit. Tuesday evening with outside organizations.

The scores Rev. lr. Barasz of Baltimore will speak. iUVUh CL JVH rptnedies. bnt thev erew worse all the time.

At last they be must be in Boston before, the 17th in it nos imnnasibl? Sir me to do mv housework. If stant, which means only three more Arrests for a Month. shooting days. Blanchard and AVilson jetixic duic Luab i' in motor WS itl BCOIIT for hours: and if I tried to we learned that Fashion was demanding, insisting and having fancy silks, we opened the doors -wide and the Tesult every new and pretty silk of the season every silk that's deserving of your notice and amongst the already large assortment you'll find the finest lot of all about one hundred patterns that we took off the manufacturer's hands at about one-half their rightful price, because he needed money badly. You benefit by his loss, as we have marked them for a quick selling.

Patterns all new colorings rich and spa rkling. Those who have seen them are as enthusiastic as we are over them. Just the silks for new shirtwaist suits and waists. You'll hardly get a fair chance to see, them late ia the day, so you had better come early. Worth $1.00, $1.25.

Tor the month of March, Chief of Po have been in form, one with rheu lice George Black reported arrests as follows: Assault with intent to commit cook over the stove, the heat caused intense pain. I consulted matism, the other as tne result ot an attack of grip, but the recent work of Rutty (whose scores have'hitherto been doctor.bat his prescriptions were utterly useless. I gave him up murder, assault and battery, 27; bas tardv. 1: breach of the peace, 4: burg published under the name of Gard larv, carrying concealed a deadly and tried another, but without the least satisfaction About six weeks ago I got my first relief when I purchased Cuticura Soap and ftr thpnt fnr a week. I fonnd.

to my creat de- Special Sale Price, 75c. ner and ot 1. Y. iveithley promise to make good the falling off of the crip weapon, corner lounging, cruelty to animals. 3: contempt of court, de- ples.

V. P. Keithley, too, is working the sertine armv ajid navy, 2 drunk, 10!) lUllUMb. licrht. that mv hands were beginning to feel much better, the deep kink out of has gun arm.

drunk and disorderly. 12; disorderly con rrarts heran to heaf ur and stop running, and to-day my hands i duct, 35; fightiug on the street, high Blanchard was exhibiting two medals issued hy the United States Revolver Association tie bronze and the silver entirely well, the one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura way robbery, homeless children, 1 harboring a vicious dog, harboring i and bronze and it is probable that a minor child in house of ill-fame, 'in sane, larceny, 15; malicious mischief, good many bullets will le -put into Association targets trying to win similar Go-Carts 1: non-support. 2: neglected children, 4 Ointment being all that I used. 18 Dana Roxbury, Mass. MRS.

MINNIE DREW. MILLIONS USE CUTICURA SOAP decorations for the ''other fellows neglecting a minor child, lj patients, 10 of the Wilmineton boys partici pointing a pistol, 1 perjury, runaway boys, subornation to perjury, tres pass, threatening bodily harm, us "CWtedbv Cnticnra Ointment, for oreserviner, purifying, and beauti pated in the annual indoor tournament of the U. S. Revolver Association, but they are being urged to open the Wilmington range for an out-door tourna ing female child for immoral purposes. fvino-tie skin, for cleansin? the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff violating city ordinances, vagrancy YouTl probably be surprised to hear that our entire stock is BRAND DEW, but its a fact.

ment in September. and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red. roueh and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchiDgs, and chafings, for 19; witness, total, 297. FIRES FOR A MONTIL The highest scores made during March are given below. Ruttv'a 95 is the rec Fire alarms were ns follows: March nnnovina-irritations and inflammations.or too free or oSensive perspira ord, so far, for the Riverview range.

12. still alarm. No. 1907 Lancaster ave tion.fn the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sana sue, damajre $10; March 10, fire in house and was a beautiful score of five 10's tive, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women Wf did of Jacob Leshem, loss March 1 and live 9's. By next month the rifle 5 jivi carry men will liave some "figcers" to show for still alrm, fire, shop of F.

A. Moseley, No. 707 Shipley Street, loss $300; March their work and the revolver team will as well as for all the purposes ot tne toner, nam, ana nursery, COMPLETE EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL TREATMENT FOR EVERY HUMOR, $1. 18., still alarm, honse of Lvdia Chairs. be in evidence.

The scores: F-O. Rutty ....95 91 91 No. 603 King street, loss $100; March 21 one over from last season. Hade the prices rizht so Cuticura Soap. Ointment, Resolvent EOc fin form of Chocolate coated Pills wr vial r.f am.

Complete external and internal treatment for every Humor of the Spring Oxfords Some little style touch about all our Women's, Misses' and Children's Oxfords, that give them beauty and distinction. Comfortably shaped and well made that is why more and more women who demand both style and comfort are coming here for footwear. The Whita Canvas, White Buckskin, Xans and Patent Leathers, seem to be the favorite styles. At least that ia what the well dressed woman ia demanding nd that is what we are selling. Do not put off purchasing until too late.

Last season there weie lots of our customers disappointed, because we could not get what they wanted. We are using our best efforts to avoid that this year. Will you help us by making your purchase early ia the season? fire in house of W. H. Blake, No.

625 West Fourth street, loss $ti00; March 21 E. J. Darlington. 94 If. Blanchard ..92 W.

Keithley ..91 Bkin. Scalp, and Bloo from Pimplea to Seorfula. from Infancy to Ae. the set One lAllar, are sold throuRhout the world. A single set is often sufficient to itrhiiiEr.

burn us. and scaly humors, rashes. 90 ss 90 82 70 75 house of Geonre Plummcr, No. 1304 Stockton street, loss $100; March 20. V.

P. Keithley ivniotinn. when other remedies and even the best physicians tail. 1 otter 91 89 90 83 77 81 70 88 88 90 91 89 82 82 73 9 88 89 90 84 81 Rl 70 89 8S still alarm, No. 107 West street, no dam 75 Drug and Cheni.

Sole 135 Columbus Boston. Mailed Free. "How to Cure Every Humor of the Skin, Scalp, and Blood, acre; March 30, fire in Isenberg'a mat .83 .84 .77 .90 .89 E. B. Wilson F.

G. Robelen M. Henry E. Frank tress factory. Eleventh and Thatcher 83 87 6treets, loss $500.

Noon-day Service at St. Andrew's. Clean scores Blanchard, Rutty, 3j Jjarungton, w. keithley, 1. they would go.

We've started the same idea this year and they are going. Roomy, luxurious carts, that take up less room than a baby carriage. They have fine reed bodies, steel tubing, gear and pushers enameled in dark green, porcelain cross handles, with nickel plated trimmings. Rubber tired wheels, with rubber hub caps, parasol attachment and foot brake. Then there are the new folding Go-carts that fold up like a camp chair.

But this is hint enough that the showing is interesting to every mother with a little one needing plenty of fresh air to make the cheeks rosy and bright. A Conscientious was the BOWLU. subject of the address at the noon-day Lenten sen-ice in St. Andrew's Church yesterday. The sneaker was the Rev.

A. Edgar Cope of Philadelphia, who showed that great things can be accomplished through smsrleness of purpose. On Tues Spring Opening' day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of next week the speaker will be the Rev. Frederick It Sill of the Order of of Ice Cream the Holy Cros3. Stock Oaotationa.

Corrected by H. L. Evan and pure Cream. OUR SODA, the in all flavors, made of strictly finest drink in the city. Easter Novelties Free Exhibit of Natural History Specimens.

Freeh Prof. T. A. Schurr has been with us for several days exhibiting his Natural History Specimens. The collection is very complete, and has attracted a great many people to the store.

While there may be larger collections in existence none are more complete than this one. Another interesting feature is that Prof. Schurr is in attendance all the time, for the purpose of explaining the habits of each and every one of his 50,000 specimens and any questions asked him will be cheerfully answered. Every one is invited, children as well as the grown folks. Do not put off your visit too long as he will only be with us the balance of this week.

YouTl find this magnificent display the second floor. Imported from Germany. Call and examine. both Imported and Domestic for the Easter Holidays. F.

D. Lackey Wilmington, March 31, 130 American Sugar Iteflners. Corn 1 Atchison, fopeka S. Fe, Atchison, Topeka S. Fe, Pf 1 BaJtimore and Ohio.

Com Brooklyn Kapid Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago, Mil St. Pauul, Com 1 Chicago, Rock Island Louisville and Nashville 1' Missouri Pacific 1 Manhattan Metropolitan Railway 1: New York Central and Hudson 1 Norfolk and Western, Pacific Mail S. Pennsylvania ..1 People's Gao ........1 Reading (N. T. Southern Pacific.

1 Southern Railway, Mothers of Boys 420 MARKET Sugar Bowl, ST. LIPPINCOTT "The Store That Saves You Money." Southern Railway, Ffd '4 Tennessee Coal and sh Uxiion Pacific -Yf X'nion Pacific. Pf.d Vsern t'nion 3 Lehigti Valley Philadelphia R. T. Union.

6-J American Cambria Steel 2 Electric Co. of la Philadelphia Electric ll5 tTnited Gas U. S. Steel. 3," TJ.

S. Steel, CHICAGO CRAEST OTjOTATTONS. Clodng quotations Friday of the Chicago grain markets, reported by Jba. L. Evans Wheat May, 3.13: July.

Corn May, 475; July, 47 B. Oats May, B. July. 23. THE GARRICK THEATRE Sunday, April 2nd, 3.45 P- PITT PARKER OF BOSTON, MASS- The rapid Crayon Artist.

ORCHESTRA The Genevieve Day Quartette Will Sing. Special Solo by Miss Day- FOR 7.1 EH ONLY. FREE. Store, Closes 5.30 P. M.

Saturday Evening 10 P. h. These are the days that grow the Boy's Clothes thoughts. Not a more delightful bit of business the year round to ns than the Boys' Clothes selling. We are so confident of our Boys' Clothes.

Take Boys' Suits (short pants). We know we save yon money on yonr Boys Suits, least 50c, andmaybe a We know we show more styles of popular priced suits than any other store in town, by popular prices we mean, $2.50, 3 and $3.50. More than a hundred styles of Boys' Suits at $2.50, $3 and hundreds of styles as low as $1.50 and np to $6. We've got a windowfal of Boys' Suits. It's worth your while to go a few blocks out of your way to see.

New York Clothig House, 504 Market Street, MAX EPHRAIM, Prop. Next door to Clayton House. a yterian Ohurcn. The result was Hint The First Presbyterian Church three of the contestants made the same average and at an early date these young women will contest again. The A WELCOME FOR EVERY OJCE PEOPLES' CHURCH Ninth and Market street.

Coming Theatre Attractions. Opera House This afternoon and evening. Porter J. White's Monday evening, Kcllar. Lyceum Theatre This afternoon and evening, "The Silver Dagger." Garrick ThejttreKach afternoon and evening Vaudeville.

THE Wilmington Provision Market. Th local wholesale Quotation reported by T. N. Stayton: ADDles. Baldwin.

No. 2, barrel, SI-75 to J2-0C Grape SOW to Oranges. Florida, ....12 75 to $3.00 Oranges, Jamaica, box to S2.50 Oranges. Pcrto Rica. J2.U0 io fe6 Potatoes, barrel to Jiuo Lemons, 75 to J3.00 Oranges.

California, box. to i7o Potatoes, basket 30c to 40 Potatoes, to Vjo Sweet Potatoes, ....2.50 to 3.S Sweet Potatoes, to 0c Cabbage, to J2 OQ Onions, to Too Celery, to Lettuce, to Kale, J1.25 Ppinach. J2 00 Trout, pound to 6He Crocus, Be Egirs. (Tiel. and Md.) I7c Chickens, live lie Chickens, dressed Me Iucks, 14c Pucks, ltve 13c Geee.

12e Of a. dwiwfl lie Elwood's Subject To-morrow. In the Opera House to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock the Rev. R- A. Elwood will give be first sermon in a series on "The Life of Jesus Christ." the subject being "Jesns the Boy.

Both men and women are invited to tear this address and a special invitation is extended parents of the city to brinj; their boys and girls, too, to the meeting. The meeting to-morrow will befrfn the seventh month of these Opera House meetings this season, and view of the interest manifested it ia likely there will be a large attendance. In the Olivet Church, Fourth and Broome streets, "Sir. Elwood will preach to-morrow rnorn-irr at 10.45 o'clock on The Church at and in the evening give the first, in a series on "Xho Voice oa the ountair work was of a high order, and merited the enthusiastic applause- which the audience gave. The three orations to have a secondary hearing are "The Bible and he Liquor Traffic," Miss Larene Pyle; "Prohihitjon, the Hope of Our Country," Miss Elsie Davis; "A Terrible Charge" Miss Ella Aikea, The accompanists for the drill -srork were Misa Florence Barlow and Miss Marguerite W.

Wells. BRIGHT, PRACTICAL ADDRESSES. For Present Lay Need3, by the Pastor, CHARLES S. STEVENS The Sacrament of the Irl's Pnpptr will be a mi at th morrili iservlce. Oenevieve lay, eoprano.

Charles da Silva. tenor, will sins appropriate selections. THE WESMINISTER QUARTETTE of Xew York Ciiy Genevieve Day, soprano, Mabel Custer, contralto. Charles "da, Salva. tenor A Newtiury Roe.

bass. This company of sweet singers will assist the choir and rend-r a m.n.kr -Willie Cute," Tiroes-Jefforsonian. and Saturday Pleasing Medal Contest. A large audience listened to the eight younc contestants who on Thursday evniim themselves credit-abll ia the. medai contest in First Pre- Open Tuesday evenings.

of sou'tirrtnjrrneonejjth Don't forget snapper soup to-night at Lonia KoeFneTs, 523-225 King St..

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