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pTTvfJPP i 1 XU 4 4 If I TELE WASHINGTON EOSTf TtlESDAY 9nDpi 237 1905 Cf rF Woodwacrd Lothrop New York WASHINGTON Paris Store will dose at 5 oclock to day on account of the Boston House Employes Relief Association Excursion to Marshall Hall Department of Womens Ready to Wear Garments CALl SOCIAL AND PERSONAL 1 District AttornejBaker to Wed MIss Lewis To day ETSWILL BE DINNER QUESTS guest for a weelc of Miss sCockrell and Mrs Bdaoft Gallabdtt Mhs Carrie Fnller and Mr Herbert Simpson Are Married Brazilian Am bassador Senor Nabuco and Son Mr Joaqttfm Will Go to Hamilton Maw To day Engagements Announced Mls Prances IVhlttemore xf MDwaU kee who is the guest bf the Hisses Susan at thefr home in Tilden street near Cleveland rk xrfU leave here to morrowmorrow for Fort Totten Lone Island where he will visit he uncle CoL Whistler Mrs KHowe accompanied by her mother fifo Rae will leave Washlng ton to morrow for the Maplewood Pittsfield Mass where they will spend the summer Mrs Robert Bacon wife of the Assist ent Secretary cpf State Is at Harvard for the ball game and has with her a party of oung people iira Charles 1 Johnston will leav Single Oak her home on Woodley Lane Thursday for WilUamstown Mass where she will spend fhe summer Mr Johnston will Join his wife Uteri In the season The marriage of Mr Daniel Baker United States district attorney for Washington and Miss Nettle Wheeler Lewis will take place at 7 30 oclock this evening at St Roses Church Cloppers Mi Rer George Harrington officiating The wedding will be followed by a large reception at the home of the brides mother at Clarksburg Miss Marie Lewis will be her sisters maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss Janle Bourke and Miss MollJe Bourtce of Towson Md Miss Grace Duncan of Lutherville Md Miss Lucy Third Floor Street ALLS attention to the following unustiall attractive values in Edmonston of Washington Miss Frances De Shields of Prlnr anm fVmnt vomens tailored doth Linen and bhirt waist buits bilK Lingerie and Dimity Dresses and Wash Skirts Some are offered at a third to a half less than regular prices Others are narked at a fraction of their original price Tailored Cloth Suits at g750 They are one of a kind styles made in all the fashionable mdiels of light cloths in stripes and plain colors We offer them arlthe special price 3750 each Former price 31975 Also a lot of High grade Tailored Suits at less than half price Tjiej are the smart scmifitting models and comprise all the popular lifcht weight materials in stripes and plain colors ery attractive pts and an unusual value 31500 each Value 33500 Tailored LinenSuits at 1500 Fure Irish Line Suits in white natural Copenhagen and light blue lavender and pink full plaited or flare skirts with told at bot Some of the skirts have pearl buttons all the waj down the fr mi anous smart models to select from 31500 each Were 33000 and 33500 ai 1 ci ti i 1 Li Vf vi iuiue asurunciu ui uncn cuius in uiatK ana vviiue clue and white and tan and vvlute stnpes semihtting coat and full gored skict with folds on bottom country place The Upland at Wind sor Mass Gen Bates Is spending a few days in New York Venture BrigbtonLondoq coach will De sold at public auction witnoni reserve at Tattersalla June 24 The stud includes steams of browns baysyattd chestnuts nhactnn hrousrham and buggy horses specially Imported from America to jun the coach this season They are alt trotting bred with speed and action and worthy Of special at tention from intending buyers These posters now occupy ever1 con splcuouq position Jn London It will be noticed that the famous grays wilt not be soldV Speaking at the horse snow Mr Vanderbilt said he felt sanguine the sale would be successful I cant be accused of neglecting my coaching he said as I have driven alt but four trips in the season say roughly over 3 000 miles The season of coaching his been the most delightful TixrlTM rt Ilf TherCzar has decided that the Ro man off house laws dealing with the appanages of his majestys family and Mrs Bates wife of Gen Bates wIlHnJea relatives must oe amenaea De leave Washington this moraine for her cause the cost or living has increase PRESIDENTLONELYHAH Taft Writes That Holder Office Feels Solitude MUST BE ABLE TO WORK HARD to such an extent that grand dukes relying entirely on the annuities paid by the state or government havedif Acuities in making both ends meet In this connection the minister of the imperial house gives out the following figures Civil list of the Cxarina J100000 per Mr and Mrs Wheeler and Miss Wheeler will leave Washington to morrow for New TnrV whence thevl sail on Thursday on the Prlnz Itred annum the government paying theex erlck Wllheln for Europe where theyjPenses oi ner court omciais ana oen will spend the summer flees Uivii list oi me crown prince touvuv De Shields of Prince Geonre County Md snd Miss Marguerite Lewis Mr A Baker will be his brothers best man and the ushers will be Mr Spalding Flannery Mr Ross Perry and Mr Stuart McNamara of Washington Mr Sullivan of Elmlra Mr William Baker Jr of Baltimore and Mr Holmes Baker of Frederick Md Mr Baker and his bride will go North for their honemoon returning to Wash lngton about July from which time until No ember 1 they will reside at Mr Baker country place at German town Md Thev will spend the winter In Washington MaJ David Porter was host at dinner last evening entertaining the men who will attend him as best man and ushers at his wedding tomorrow evening to Miss Winifred MaU tingly MaJ Porter guests were Col Waller CoL Charles McCawle Col Frank Den nj Col Laucheimer Capt Hooker Lieut i Commander Cleland Davis MaJ Andre Brewster Capt Philip Brown and MrClary Raj Mrs Chapln will leave Washington to day for Cape May where she will spend the summer at the Baltimore Inn Mr Chapln will Join his family la ten in the season AmoftifThe Washington guests now at the Natural Bridge Hotel Natural Bridge Va are Mrs Charles Bell Gardiner Hubbard Bell Mr Robert Chew Mr Heth and Miss Jennie Mason Glbbs Special price 3500 each Shiri Waist Suits at 250 large lot of hite Shirt waist Suits variously trimmed with hue and enbroidcrv Skirts are made full and wide and are neatlj tmmed erv desirable for morning wear at the seashore or moun ta ns 3250 eachJ Value 3500 Silk Dresses at 975 choice collection of Silk Dresses of prettv foulards and rajahs in striped and injured effects with lace voices and sleeves also the ipuar jumper effect full plaited skirts Special price 39 75 each Value 31750 Dimity Dresses at 375 Jufnpcr Dresses plain tan and black and white and blue and white meets bkirts are made verj full and finished with folds I 3375 each Value S650 Wash Skirts at 375 ash Skirts of plain white rep made in the fashionable full gnrfd itvle A neat well fitting and perfect hanging skirt 3375 each Value 3500 lrd floor Dress Goods Department Second Floor Street have secured and offer several thousand vards more of beautiiul Printed Silk Muslins at About Half Price Half silk and half cotton verj dainty and beautiful material suitable for evening street and general summer wear It has woven slk dots and figures with handsome floral printings also printed tots rings and figures in various attractive effects This is an ideal summer dress material and offered at I5c yard Regular prices 25c and 37c Also 2500 jards Printed Organdies li a broad assortment of handsome floral printings on white grounds 11 this seasons goods and a very special value 10c yard Regular price 25c Second floor sL Special Sale of jWomens Summer Footwear ITTTTE HAVE just secured several new lots of Womens Low A Shoes including Two and Three Eyelet Court Ties and Blucher cut Oxfords which we offer same as last week at less than manufacturers price They are made of patent kidskm gun metal calfskin golden brown kidskm and vici kidskin Some have turn soles some hive welt soles all have Cuban heels There are not all sizes in any one style but all sizes in the combined fot These are an exceptional value and offer a splendid chance to secure high grade seasonable footwear at a great saving Special price 215 a pair Values 350 S400 and 500 Third floor Tenth st Mr and Mrs William Taft who are Kuests at New Haen of Mr and Mrs illiam Farnum will be entertained at dinner to night by Dr Arthur Hadley president of Yale and Mrs Hadley Additional guests of Dr and Mrs Hadley will be Mr Pelrpont Morgan Mr and Mrs Vtalliam Farnum Rev and Mrs Anson Phelps Stokes jr Mrs William Tovinsend Rear Admiral and Mrs Cowles and Mr Otto Bannard Rear Admiral and Mrs Cowles are guests of Dr and Mrs Hadley The marriage of Miss Carrie Julia Ful ler and Mr Herbert Simpson took place jesterday morning at the home of the bridegroom in Jackson street Ana costla the ceremony which was performed by Re Freeland Peter being witnessed onlj bj the immediate families of the bride and bridegroom The bride was attired In a smart traveling suit of tan with hat to match and carried a shower of sweet peas Imme dlately afte the ceremony Mr and Mrs Simpson left for a short wedding tour to the seashore After their return they will be at home at 16 Florida avenue northeast The Brazilian Ambassador Senor Na buco accompanied his son Mr Joaquim Nabuco will leave Washington to da to Join Mme Nabuco and the other members of the famllj at Hamilton Mass Mr Maurice Nabuco the Ambassador eldet son will remain in town until Sat urdav as he has not completed his examinations for Harvard Mis Anna Cockrell who left Washington on Saturdav to spend the summer at New London Conn and her sister Mis Edon Gallaudet will entertain a house party during the coming week for the races on Thurda and the Incidental fes tlvities Their guests will include Mr and Mrs Joeph Lelter Representative and Mrs Bourke Coekran Miss Grace Jarvls and MisS Eleanor Terrj Mrs John Williams and her daugh ter Miss Dorothj Williams and Miss Frances llliams accompanied by MIs KindleberRer left Washington jesterday for Fort Du Pont Del where Col Williams is stationed Mrs Williams and Miss Frances Williams will spend rar of the summer there Miss Dorothy Will lams who was graduated from the Visitation Convent in Georgetown a fortnight ago and who will be one of next winters debutante will sail with friends from New lork this week to spend the summer in Europe She will travel with her brother in law and and Mrs Joseph Leiteo and Sltwith them in England Mr and Mrs James West 0f Edge wood Park Pa have announced the engagement of their daughter Miss Georgette Burrell West to Capt William Kelly USA Miss West who is a niece of Representative and Mrs George Huff of Pennsylvania spent part of last winter here as their guest She was the maid of honor at the marriage last October of her cousin Miss Carol Huff and Mr Murray Cobb Capt Kell who Is assistant engineer commissioner of the District is a member of the Army und Navy and Chev Chase clubs The wedding will take place In October Mr and Mrs Charles Glover and their son Charles Glover Jr will sail from New York to morrow on the Maure tania to spend the next two months In Europe They will spend some time In England and will visit their son In law and daughter the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Mme van Swinderln at The Hague They will return to America early in September sailing from Cherbourg September 2 Mr Alvey A Adee Second Assistant Secretary of State returned Saturday from a sta of several weeks In Europe Mr Adee took his wheel with him and traveled 2 000 miles on it accompanied by the Consul General at Berlin and Mrs Thackara Mr and Mrs Thomas Gillespie of Pittsburg announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Hanna Gillespie to Mr John Scully of Washington formerly of Pittsburg Mr and Mrs William Harrlman Rap ley will close their residence In street to day and w111 leave Washington for New York whence on Thursday they will sail for Europe to spend the summer The marriage of Miss Freda Racoosln to Dr Samuel Sacks took place In the New Temple Sixth and I streets on Sunday June 14 Mr Louis I Egelson officiating The bride wore a gown of white silk and lace and carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley find Bride rosea Miss Anna Racoosln of Pittsburg was maid of honor and the best man was Dr Racoosln of New York Among those who witnessed the cere mony were Mr and Mrs I Sacks pa 1 rents of the bridegroom Dr and Mrs Racoosln of New York Mr and Mrs Kartsen of Pittsburg Mrs Rosenberg of Cameron Va and Mr Rokusln of New York THe ushers were Mr Max Sacks Mr Louis Sacks Mr Samuel Racoosln and Mr Ktrsh A banquet at the bridegroom home followed the ceremony at the temple GOSSIP OF SOCIETY Little Stones of the Daily Life of Well Known People From Various Exchanges Schuler Parsons announced at New York Sunday the engagement of his vounger daughter Miss Evelyn Par sens to Amor Hollingworth of Boston Few girls have been as prominent in the chibnable set Miss Parsons is the granddaughter of Mrs William Barclav Parsons She has acted as bridesmaid at many of the great weddings and has been known as one of the closest friends of Mrs Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt She was one of Mrs Van derbllts bridesmaids and also was maid of honor when Miss Natlca Rives married Williams Burden In Grace Church Miss Parsons sister married Richard Wh8rton a few vears ago Although the Parsons countr seat is on Long Island the sses Parons have alwavs been identified with the Newport set Mr Parsons estste is Whlleaway at Islip Long lland where tne oung couple received congratulations Sunda In addition to her interest In society Miss Parsons has a wide charitable interest and on her shoulders last winter devolved the reponsibll of the amateur theatricals for charit This was an elaborate production in which Mrs James Eustis Mis Gertrude Sheldon Buell Hol liter Ldig Hojt and man other well known men and women took part The pla was called Neurasthenia and Miss Parsons received congratulations on her ability as stage and business manager Miss Parsors mother was Mis Helena Johnson who died some years ago Her uncles are William Barclay Parsons and De Berkeiej Parsons The Parsons town house is at 62 West Fort seventh street Amor Hollingsworth Is the son of Hollingsworth He is a graduate of Har vard class of 1902 and of the Harvard Law School but is at present engaged in the manufacturing buines There is a season each vear when fun and philanthropy come into Juxtaposition The season Is approaching now Of course the foremost event in Chicago Is the Ixike Forest horse show which wll open Friday at 2 clock and be continued all day Saturdav It will be the only strictly eoclil horse show of the ear It has beei definitely decided that there will not an exhibition of equines In the Coliseum nxt fall There Is cause for congratulation In this as for the past two or three ypars it has been little more than a dealer Advertisement More and more society has withdrawn its entries and Incidentally its patronage until there was little profit or glory for those who were Its supporters Very different at Lake Forest Tills hore show is strictly amateur It Is for society with a capital Preparations are being made for the reception of and proper treatment of the crowd at Onwent sla where it will take place The list of boxholders Just given out Mrs Chat fleld Talor Is a long on and an unusually large attendance is likely Entries are cpen to all amateurs The Ira Pabsts of Milwaukee have per annum from the day of hie birth When he marries his wife is entitled to a civil list of 25000 per annum All expenses of the court paid by the government Civil lilt of the Czars four daughters 16500 per annum their parents defraying all expenses until the girls become of age Marriage portion of the Czars daugh ters and granddaughters jsoouou Marriage portion of other female relatives 15 000 The Sunday morning boardwalk promenade at Atlantic City was spectacular In the way of parasols From Chelsea to the Inlet there was an endless Hn of sunshades that baffled even the most picturesque rainbow In variety of colors Shades that defy description were far more numerous than the ordinary whites or pinks Green seemed to be the pre dominant color wiu pale blues and reds were quite numerous Veils of every description from the one that is scarcely discernible to the other extreme that baffles Identification were PAn nn fill sMk An enormous fleet of yachts motor boats and canoes a record breaking crowd In the surf a boardwalk crush that surpassed In numbers and rivaled in dress the famous Easter parades on the same thoroughfare and extra trains additional trolley cars buses and rolling chairs as well as scores of extra coaches on the regular trains all testified to the record breaking crowd that spent theflrst day of summer and the longest day In the year In this city Had the day been twice as long but few of the thousands of visitors would have returned to the hot city without a murmur so pleasant Is the weather Fanned by1 a strong southwest wind the boardwalk afforded comfort to the promenaders and added to the enjoyment of those who took a dip In the ocean From long before the customary bathing hour until the sun had started down toward the horizon the surf was en Joyed the residenters who came out In full force Sunday for the first tlr this season as well as the week end visitors Life guards spent the first busy day of the year ana the frail white craft that has so often made perilous Journes to save drowning as well as shipwrecked persons rocked beyond the end of the steel pier for nearly twelve hours ever watchful of the daring swimmer as well as the timid bather The rising and setting suns both saw the ocean dotted with the largest and most varied fleet of the year Scores of yachting parties took advantage of the ideal weather to spend an entire day on the wattfr and when the first stroller started down the esplanade his gaze met a white winged horizon Booserelt In the Candidates Opinion Has Preyed How the People Will Respond to avStrong and True Lder ship Presidents Policies Most Be Developed Danger in Farontism ftlftHfefi a Av XfE HJS COANCA New York June 22 Secretary William Taft has written the following arUcle on his conception of the Presidency for the current issue of a weekly magazine In the four years that have been a member of the Cabinet I have become familiar enough with the rsnonslbllitles and burden ot th Prsfripnev in fcnnw that no man can afford unduly to seek that great office If he is attracted by honor and power alone without the hope of being useful he Is unworthy of the honor and unfit for the use of the power He must prefer for the sake of his own peace of mind never to be President to being a poor President Confident that the platform on which he stands Is for the best Interests of the nation he Is untrue to himself and his supporters it he does not light valiantly for election after he accepts the leadership But of course he must draw the line at any compact which wll not leave him free of promises and of they control of any fac IIUU Lawn Furniture To day only can you buy at these prices Only one day In whldh to secure th following cut prices en lawn furnitureTuesday Come to dayand buy at A low price lots of porch and lawn comfort The Talleyrand and Sagan mansion with its magnificent garden In the Rue Dominique has been sold to a Paris antiquary Mme Anna Gould is Just too late to save Prince Heiies property but perhaps such a trifle as this famous residence does not Interest her It was In this garden that the late Princess de Sagan mother of Anna second husband about to be gave that memorable garden party wnicn tne rnnce or Wales now Edward VII attended Thermometers at Newport registered 90 degrees Jn the shade Sunday and that resort almost lost Its reputation for providing a cooling breeze in hot weather In the circumstances Baileys Beach was well patronized a dip In the surf proving the onlv refuge from the oppressive conditions Mr and Mrs Edward Knight enter tained at luncheon their guests being oung friends of their daughter Mrs Sidney Jones Colford Jr Registered at the Casino were Messrs Rogers etmore Goodwin Hobbs Sey niore Johnson William Post Kenneth Budd Ldgerton Winthrop Jr and Cuyler Late arrivals at the villas Include Mr Illiam Post who is visiting his sister Mrs James Laurens Van Alen and Mr Kenneth Budd who visited Mr Robert Gerry Mr Gerry and Mr Budd returned to New lork on the steam yacht Electra Mr Warren Hobblns Is also here from New York Mr and Mrs Henry Redmond ar rlv ed late on Saturday on the steam yacht Diana and Mrs Redmond entertained at luncheon on the jacht Mr Oliver Payne has arrived on his steam vacht the Aphrodite He will now take up his residence at Edgerston for the season Mr Roderick Terry Jr arrived Saturday Joining his parents at Llndengate Mr Cuyler of New York is with him for a few dais Mr Edward Berwlnd has Joined Mrs Berwind at the Elms for the summer Passengers of the White Star steamer Baltic are loud In praise of the presence of mind shown by Mr Carl Loeffler superintendent of the Senate floor In He Should Be Healthy The Presidents duties clearly out lined by the Constitution have grown broader in their Interpretation with the growth of the country He should be In the prime of years health and vigor The capacity tor hard work Is a better equipment than genius in mastering tho essentials of all the departments of the government and undergoing the strain of countless Interviews He should look not orly to those in office but to those out of office In all branches of prlvto activity for InformaUon and opinion in order that he may arrive at the truth when he is surrounded by the conflict of Interests which come to him with the fair words of the special pleader In most senses though the most sought after he Is the loneliest man in the United States Elected directly by the people their representative head from them In the sober thought of the majority he will get his best counsel Though Indifference or preoccupaUon with private affairs may keep them from attending primaries or scanning closely either candidate or measures they can center on the President as their Instrument in the expression of their wishes Relations to the People He should be always near the people In thought and as neat them In person as his position will permit In common with the people he Is human and he must ask their charity for his mistakes When they have ceased to believe in his sincerity and uprightness of purpose his Is a cheerless task Once convinced that he has divined and is carrying out their real wish neither elated by an ephemeral outburst of applause nor diverted by any outburst of censure he must proceed unwaveringly always by lawful methods to the accomplishment of the popular will From Washington he may learn nobility fortitude and forthrightness Lincolns life and speeches must be his source of inspiration when he is misunderstood and he has to ray to himself Patience and cheer It Is easier since we had Lincoln than it was before to be a good President He set a standard It remained for Roosevelt to prove how the people will respond to a strong and true leadership when the hour has come for great reforms The polities which he Inaugurated must be continued and developed They are right and the are the policies of the people For that reason his successor ma well disregard any charge of lack of originality if be does not make an entirely new program of his own His Work Clearly Defined A President at this time has work before him clearly defined The enforcement of the law equally against high and low the powerful and the weak should be his first thought The danger to our country from laxity or favoritism In thl is the greatest one we have to face The conservatism of our national resources and their development for the use of all alonthe lines of equal opportunitj too nust command his Immediate attention It should be his aim to give high tone to his administration as Mr Roosevelt has been surrounding himself with men of earnest enthusiastic interest In the public weal and of the cleanest but most effective methods CLUBWOMEN FUL BOSTON This Porch Rocker with double woven Seat and spindle back sella regularly at JIOO and On J123 To day OiC only Croquet Sets consisting of 8 balls mallets wickets and posts boxed wortn Sl For to day only 95c This Lawn Settee with iron braces frame of steel slata hardwood polished iron arm rests reguiany to day only Same Settee ft size for 133 instead of tS49 398 Lawn Swings and called Kanns Special 9 ft high uprights painted red very strong Well set mis up on your lawn to day for only BjjryB 7 Tt Ttf tf ff fl This Large Porch Rocker with arm rest heavy post re enforced braces double woven seat and back regu i larir 4 To day only Fourth Floor Kann Sons Co 598 298 i eCecilian Player Pianos We have two beautiful mahogany pianos just returned from four months rental Absolutely perfect in every respect Hope the interchangeable tracker board thereby permitting the use of any roll of music Cecilian Players and Player Pianos are recogntzed as best among those who have impartially investigated the subject For to day and to morrow jQt we offer these two on terms to suit iPfcfO CaCII Droop 6 Sons Co 923 925 Pennsylvania Ave entered their famous horses which took Washington who Is acting as secretary blue ribbons In London Other Interest to Mr David Hill of New York ine entries are those of Frank Bull of Mr Loeffler prevented a woman from Racine Mrs Jaryls Hunt is always on Jumping overboard on Wednesday Mr WOODWARD LOTHROP The Argentine Minister and Mme Por tela who are In New York on their way North were among the diners In the summer garden of the WaldoVf Astorla Sunday evening United States Treasurer Charles Treat and Mrs Treat are spending a few dajs at the Hotel Wolcott New York Miss Eleanor Terry will leave Wash lngton to morrow night after the wedding of Miss Matttngly and MaJ Porter for New London vonn where she will be the hand when horseflesh Is concerned So are Mrs George McKlnlock and Mrs Prentiss Coonley and Mrs Taylor and Miss Mabel Dick Mrs Hunt has two entries at present ladles pair and single As there are no professionals In most of the cUses the women will drive and ride their own horses Many of the Juvenile Lake Foresters are going to have entries Little Jane Morton Mark Mortons small daughter will drive her ponies tandem One of the unusually clever children is Emily Russell the pretty twelve year old daughter of A Russell secretary of the association who will drive her pony single Store closed 5 Saturdays 1 REPAIRING Watches Jew ellery Silverware and Personal Ornaments of all kinds a specialty GALTBRO Established Over a Century Jewellers Silversmiths Stationers U07PEHHAy AVE The relgrr of the Gibson girl Is declared to be over The latest demand Is for the Sargent neck The ultra fashionable woman of to day must be long and attenuated and must have the aforesaid neck The discovery has been made that the wonderful air of high bred distinction which Mr Sargent Is able to impart to his portraits is due largely to the treatment of the neck In his paintings women have long slender necks which carry the head in regal poise Hill Mr Loeffler and two ladles from aiiu rfii xnilalciyiJl cic laiug wit lug Chatfleldkt crowded promenade deck when one of the ladles suddenly Jumpea up dashed her cup to the deck and springing to the rail attempted to throw herself overboard Mr Loeffler managed to catch hold of the would be suicide skirt Just as she was disappearing and dragged her back on deck The Incident created great excitement The woman was kept under close surveil lance for thb rest of the voyage Her companlon stated that she had been the subject of hysterics as a result of being attacked by an Italian last year while on her way from a bank in Philadelphia Alfred Vanderbilt having proved himself one of the best advertising managers in London by the free employment of newspapers and gorgeous posters to boom his coaching Venture into assured success is now adopting the same means of publicity in order to successfully sell off his stud of ltJfn 4 lege would be sent aftr him wien re JS 0 VEiT Ete1 Rld The King is still waiting-fifty-six horses the property of Alfred Vanderbilt esq1 working the King Gustav Adolphus ie still waiting for the gold platter on which the traditional salt and bread wers offered to him upon his arrlvel in Russia re ntly Such platters very large of piltern and of great Intrinsic value wome the nop ertj of the person honfred In the Moscow Kremlin there is a hall 200 feet long by 30 high the wallj and ceilings of which are covered with bread and salt platters gifts to the CztTi Just before the platter was offered to King Adolphus the Czr court marshal noticed with dismay that the united arms of Sweden and Norway lu precious stones decorated the center TO spare tne jng a reminder 01 nn loss tne mar sha put an extra quantity ofi salt and bread on the Dlate In this wav the tell tale arms were hidden However when Adolphus askod for his platter he had to be told that comethlng was wrong and that the emblem of hom the newspapers suggest that this little matter might be forgotten unless a reminder be sent to Russlx Two Thousand of Them There for Meeting of General Federation Boston Mass June 22 Clubwomen to the number of two thousand from all parts of the United States are In Boston to night preparing for the opening to morrow of the biennial convention of the General Federation of Womens Clubs The first social affair of the week took place at the Hotel Westmfnster when the Professional Womens Club and Paul Jones Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution gave a breakfast for visiting clubwomen Later In the da a reception was srHrn hv the Massachusetts State fed eration to the officers and directors of the general federation members of standing committees speakers dele gates and alternates This evening the State federation gave a concert in Symphony Hall as a greeting to the guests members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra furnishing the music To morrow evening the convention will be formally opened in Symphony Hall by Mrs Sarah a Piatt Decker president of the general federation GUABDS FOE WEDDING GUTS Niece of Pierpont Morgan Has Detectives Watch Her Presents Special to 71i Washington Post New York June 22 That the many valuable wedding presents of Miss Ursula Juliet Morgan daughter of Mrs John Morgan and a niece of Plerpoct Mor gan who Is to be married at Tuxedo tomorrow may be carefully guarded until after the ceremony Gllmore Bush chief of police at Tuxedo asked Inspector Md Cafferty to day to send a detective to 1 the town I Half a dozen private detectives it was Said also will be present Immediately before the wedding and will remain on duty until all danger of robbery has passed Miss Morgans presents will reach In value many thousands of dollars There Is no little speculation as to what will be Morgans gift to his niece Miss Morgan will wed Rer William Kltzshnon rector of St Marys Episcopal Church at Tuxedo The marriage ceremony will be performed in the church at Tuxedo of which Dr Simon Is rector Morgan an many of New Yorks society people will attend I Closed daily at 530 Summer Helps and Requisites GU housefurnishing stocks include everything required for the home during the summer month You can depend on the following timely articles to give unsurpassed satisfaction EDDY REFRIGERATORS ICE CREAM FREEZERS ICE CREAM SAUCERS ICE PICKS AND SHAVERS WATER COOLERS WINE COOLERS ICE WATER PITCHERS ICED TEA GLASSES LEMONADE GLASSES LEMON SQUEEZERS WIRE DISH COVERS STEAM COOKERS ftc DULIN MARTIN CO Potttrr Porealtin CMns Gists SUrtr 1215 FSL and 1214 13 SL READ THE WANT ADS onjlkrc HIGH CLASS apparel does not necessarily mean HIGH COST Youll realize the full meaning of this when you select from our stock of Wash Suits Dresses Jumper Suits or Lingerie Waists 314 316 Seventh St POST WANT ADS ARE FREE THE OUTER A GARMENT 9H0JU 606 TO CW ELEVENTH STREET Closing out 150 Tailored Suits for women and misses at 10 heretofore 25 and 30 Smart coat styles just the suits needed for vacation wear POST WANT ADS ARE FREE ACCOUNTING SECTION F0EMED Postmaster General Adds to Alachinery of His Department Postmaster General Meyer before leaving Washington signed an order creating an accounting secUon which will be a part cf the bureau of the Third Assistant Postmaster General The Postmaster General object in establishing this section Is to have a record and account of the revenues and expenditures of the Post office Department in its administration of the postal and money order services and all resources and liabilities relating thereto This order In a way anticipates possible acUon by Congress The Post office Department has long felt the need of a comprehensive double entry or proof system of bookkeeping embracing the financial operaUons of the postal service as a whole from the standpoint of the department rather than that of the auditor for the Post offles Department It is the purpose of Post master General Meyer also to evolve a system of analytical bookkeeping for the purpose of securing statistics Post Want Ads Are Free Take advantage of tins dally opportunity to use tho Want Section of The Post the paper that reaches the people of Washington Prevent Decay Have soundhealthy white teeth and inoffensive breath by using Meade Bakers Admitted to the Bar On motion of Attorney Henry air TVHlIam Barker was admitted to prac tice before the District Supreme Court yesterday Mr Barker will leave fori Lewlstown Mont to take np the prae Uce of law Carbolic Mouthwash Is aromatic pleasing and delightful to the 1 taste At your Druggists 25c 50c 100 POST WANT ADS ARE FREE A Good Watch Is worth good care It should be cleaned and regulated every eighteen months We employ the most expert watchmakers In the dty Harris Co Jewelers and 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