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TEfE WASHINGTON POST THURSDAY MAY 27 1909 Woodward Lothrop New York WASHINGTON Paris We have unusual facilities for packing in all its branches Estimates cheerfully submitted upon request III mil yLJllki If Mm IVi Ml II II I II IB III MfmM MRA3ND MRSWICKERSlAM ENTERTAIN AT DINNER I Womens Tub Dresses TlTE ARE now displaying a very superior line of this class of garments and they are to fee more popular and universally worn this season than ever AVhite predominates but all the popular colors are well represented including neat striped and checked effects ilaterials are ginghams linenes batistes and lawns The popular and attractive Princess style holds full sway We mention the following items as being representative of the entire stocks Gingham and Linene Dresses for morning or afternoon wear in the popular one piece style plain colors and checked and striped effects Some have yokes of embroidery others finished with Dutch collar 450 and 500 each Batiste Dresses in white and pale shades of pink and bine neatly trimmed with lace and tucks sqme with high neck others with square Dutch neck 375 and 500 each Gingham and Lawn Dresses made jumper style in plain colors and striped effects trimmed with bias bands in plain shades to match 295 and 375 each Dotted and Bordered Lawn Dresses made princess style with pleated skjrtin all colors also jumper effect also with high neck and long sleeves neatly trimmed with lace 575 each Third floor st HE Attorney Generaland Mrs I Wickersham entertained at dinner last evening when their gruests were the Secretary of State and Mrs Knox Mr Justice Harlan and Mr Harlan Mr and Mrs Un Anderson Mrs Samuel Spencer Miss Marion Oliver Senator Kean and Senator du Pont The Italian ambassador and Baroness Mayor des Planches entertained at dinner last night st the embassy Mr and Mrs Hennen Jennings save a small dinner last night when their guests were asked to meet Mrs Will lam Hoddlng of NeWOrleans who is visiting them for a few aays Yesterday afternoon Mrs Jennings gave a small tea for Mrs Hoddlng Mr and Jlrs George Becker entertained at a dinner last night In honor of the minister of Switzerland Dr VogeL Mrs Sheqaan Receives remain In Washington until July They probably wUI spend the remainder of the summer In Europe Mrs John Fremont leXt TV ashlng ton yesterday for1 her country place Heron Cove farm near Philadelphia Whereshe will srtend the summer The Misses Fremontleft Washington last week for Heron Cove farm Mrs Churchill Candee has returned to Washington and will remain during June Mrs Candee will take possession of her house in Rhode Island avenue tomorrow Mrs William Alden Smith is in New York where she is spending some time at the Waldorf Astoria Gen and Mrs Goodloe have gone to Woodreve their summer home In Prince George Md commencement exercise of the University of Virginia Assistant Attornev General and Mrs Russell accompanied ly their daughter will ko later in too season to their country home in New York State Rear Admiral and Mrs RoMey Evans have returned from a visit ro Cleveland Miss Lillian Baxter wUI go to West Point the first week In June for commencement nd will remain there for two weeks as the guest of friends The annual garden party at the ChE fdrens Country Home in Gran roao given unaer airwiwu ul of lady managers will attract a large attendance this afternoon Popular so ciety women will be charge of the various booths and ofthe suppe Mrs John Newbold resident of tho home will receive assisted by MS Richard Walnwrlght Miss Schroeder Miss Fin lev Miss Ruth Harlan Mrs Monroe Wonting Miss Jane Hunt Mrs Ain istead Peter Miss Mimmackand Mrs martin Dr El Glrardand family of 25 Eighteenth street northwest have gone to the Thousand Islands for the summer Mr rand Mrs John McBhenny have as house guests Mrs Walter Slauffer of New Orleans mother of Mrs Mcll henny Brig Gen and Mrs MedoremCrawford will leave Washlngtomeartyj In June for sisters kud jubilee rrr TTH Observe NFif fleth Anniversary of One of Community PAPAI BEHEDICTION GXVEff Pronounced 07 Father Lyons by Special Pigpeniation in Honor of Sister FrederickSolemn High Mass Celebrat ed is Chapel of Home Dependents Participate in Ceremonies A Chicago wedding of Interest to Wasli ingtontans will take place on Saturday June 26 when Miss Emma Cajollne Cole of Oak Park 111 and Jlr Tracy iuccpek son of the Key Dr George Luccock formerly pastor of the Metropolitan Presbyterian Church of Capitol Mrs Sherman received yesterday afternoon assisted by her sister Mrs Moore and her mother Mrs Bibcock Mrs Howry entertained at a bridge yesterday afternoon In honor of Mrs Lawler of St Louis who is spending several days In Washington Mrs Upshur Moorhead entertained at a luncheon yesterday in honor other sister Mrs Hunt wife of the former governor of Porto Rico Vice Admiral Baron SotoklchI Uriu chief of staff of the Japanese navy end Baroness Uriu will arrive In Washington today from San Francisco where they landed several days ago They will be extensively entertained during their stay In Washington Baron Uriu Is a graduate of tae Naval Academy at Annapolis and will participate in several reunions of his class during his visit Baronets Uriu was one of the first Japanese girls to be graduated from Vassar College The minister from Chile and Mme rn win leave Washington shorUy for Manchester Mass where the ligation will be established for the summer The minister and Mme Cruz will be guests at Fort Howard on Friday of Col William Carroll Raffertylnd Mrs Raffcrty who will give a reception In their honor from 4 to 6 oclock Friday afternoon A CHARMING HOSTESS IN RESIDENT CIRCLES Waists and Blouses New and Attractive Effects of India Silk Pongee and Lace WOMENS Fine India Silk Waists in plain black and white with pointed joke of fine tucks tucked long IjjO HC Womens White India Silk Blouses with yoke and collar of fine babv Irish lace and tucked bodice lorig leg mutton CJC ff sleeves neatlj trimmed JllsJVV omens Prcttyjwhite India Silk Waists with low round collar finished with jabot bodice trimmed with baby Irish lace and jj ff fine tucks tucked long sleeves neatly trimmed iPvJUl Womens White Net Blouses with low round collar all over tucked bodice and long sleeves richly trimmed with baby PI AA Irish lace tDUUU Womens Natural Pongee Blouses with Dutch neck bodice tucked and trimmed with baby Irish lace tucked long jH TA sleeves EJU Wnmpns Handsome French handmade Princess Lace Blouses richly embellished with hand crocheted roses long tight GJO HC Bryces to Return Today sleeves Third flcor st Hart Schaf fner and Marx Clothing for Men ITS a matter of taste of course what kind of a suit youll wear and a stjle that pleases one man may not please another Hart Schaffner and Marx hae made for us so many different styles so many good models and in so many beautiful fabrics that really its the easiest thing in the world for ua to sausfy every requirement Well satisfy jour taste jour purse and jour sense of correct fit Suits 1800 to 3250 Raincoats 1800 to 2750 Overcoats 1800 to 3000 Other Makes 1250 Ub Bke Serges for summer wear in excellent assortment jj Main floor Tenth st Mens Straw Hats TRAW Hat Time is here and our complete line of styles is on view The Straight brim Hat in Split and Sennit Braids will a rain be the rlonular dress straw The Milans and Mackinaws are shown in a broad variety of styles Special attention is directed to our line of Panamas Not the imitation but the genuine Panama guaranteed Made from the fiber of a South American Palm Leaf It is more than ordinarily tough in texture and will wear a long time with proper care The shapes are assorted appealing to various tastes smooth crowns and telescopes wide and narrow brims 375j500 600 and 750 each Main floor st Boys Clothing Department Third Floor Tenth Street PECIAL attention is called to our stock of clothing for boys which is the most Comprehensive we have ever shown All styles of coats with knickerbocker and bloomer pants in plain colors and a variety of checks stripes plaids and fancy mixtures All fine well made suits man tailored and strictly all wool sizes up to 17 As a Special Value We Offer A lot of Boys Lightweight Wool Coat Suits with two pairs of knickerbocker trousers marde of excellent quality materials in neat and attractive gray and tan mixtures sizes 7 to 16 Well made stylish suits and an excellent value Special price 600 each Worth a Third More i Third floor Tenth at WOODWARD LOTHROP 1 The BrlUsh ambassador and Mrs Bryce will return to Washington todiy from New Ybrk Mrs Bryce on Tuesday joined the ambassador Who had been for seveal days at Lake Mohonk Mrs Wlckersham wife of the Attorney General expects to leave Washington June 3 for her summer hom at Cedir hurst Long Island The AM rne7 General will remain In their Washington home In Sixteenth street urlns the month of June after which hi probably will go to the Chevy Chase Clnb for the rest of tl summer The Brazilian ambassador Mr Nabuco will go to Madison Wis the early part of June where he will deliver the baccalaureate address at the University or Wisconsin The military attache of the German embassy MaJ von LlYonlus left Washington yesterday for New York whence he will sail on Saturday for Germany Mr and Mrs Ten Eyck Wendell have closed their home In Connecticut avnue and mrfth their voun son Ten Eyck Wen dell jr are spending a few days at the Hotel Gotham New York Deiore opening their summer home Lakelawn at Caze noIa Rear Admiral Schroeder has arrived In Washington and Is spending a week with his family Mrs Schroder and the Misses Schroeder will close their house In street about the middle of June to go to their place at Jamestown I for the summer Mr and Mrs Larj Anderson expect to close their residence In a few days and leave Washington for the summer Mis Martha Calvo daughter of the Costa Rican minister and Mme Calvo received many congratulations upon her graduation at the commencement of the Washington Seminary She will be one of the debutantes of next winter Gen and Mrs Sternberg will go to Atlantic City next week for a stay of several weeks Mr and Mrs Nathaniel Simpklns and Miss Simpklns will not leave Washington until next Wedneday for their place at Beverly Farrnjf Lieut Col Evans A and Mrs Eans accompanied by Mrs Isham Hornsby wlU leave Washington about June 1 for Newport where Col Evans has been assigned to duty They probably will spend the summer at Jamestown Mr and Mrs George Becker expect to close their residence In Rhode Island avenue and leare for their summer place at West Port on Lake Champlaln Mr and Mrs Gardner Williams and the Misses Williams will leave Wash ington on Tuesday for New York whence they will sail on June 5 to spend the summer abroad a few IIS ijmMII Three day szde of French novelty jewelry I about 30c on the dollarfj MRS CHURCHILL CANDEE Who has returned to Washington to spend the1 month of June Caxenovla where they wllf spend part of the summerr goIngs later In the season 1 the mountains A Going to Honolulu Judge and Mrs Hatch accompanied by their daughter Miss Harriet Hatch will leave Washington Tuesday June 1 for Honolulu where they will spend the summer IMlss Lucy Russell daughter of Assistant Attorney General and Mrs Pus sell will go to Charlottesville for tho Hill wtlj wedL The bridal party will In clude Mr Wulter Guy of Washlns ton Miss Jean Luccock ini Mr Samuel Luccock Mrs Andrew Grant Chapman has sent out invitations for the marriage of her daughter Leola Elinore to Mr Clarence Mitchell JusUce on Tuesday evening June 15 at 8 clock at theChurch cf the Ascension Mrs Carl Smith is Chalfonte Atlantic City Mr Alfred Wood of the national board of the Florence Crlttenton Mission is at the Chalfonte Atlantic City attending the annual convenuon tion at the Hotel of that organiza mi eolden iubIleaof Sister Frederick Laa celebrated yesterday at the Home of the Little Slstefa or tne oor in vua cnjr as a day of rejoicing for the community and the 200 men and women In Its care The celebration was the first golden Jubilee ever celebrated by a little sister of the poor in America no tbui ever awakened keener Interest nor furnished more Joy to the Inmates of the home In the 35 years that the slaters have been ministering to the needs and housing the aged poor In Washington Preparations for the celebration although unknown to Sister Frederick had been In progress for several days Every shrine In the house that held a statue of the Blessed Virgin or of the patron St Joseph was adorned with yeUow flowers and festooned with streamers of yellow And white InauguraUng the event with religious rites solemn high mass was ceieoraieu In the chapel of the home at 10 oclock by the Rev Charfes Lyons pastor of St Alovslus Church The Rev Dubray of the Marist College Brookland was the deacon and the Rev Augustus Duarte of St Aloyslus Church chaplain of the home was sub deacon of the mass Frederick Dev ereaux was master of ceremonies Joseph A Fennell and Brison Norrls thur ifers Joseph A Genau and Francis Igoe acolytes Father Dubray Preaches The sermon was preached by Father Dubray who took for his text the quotation from Proverbs Old age Js a crown of dignity when It Is found in the ways of God Father Dubray readia letter from Popo Plus In which the latter at the request of the mother superior of the Little Sisters of the Poor In France sent his apostolic blessng to Sister Frederick to the community and the inmates of the home and eave to the celebrant of the mass the privilege of bestowing the papal benediction At the conclusion of the mass Father Lyons gave the papal benediction hile SIsterFrederlck knelt alone at ths altar rail as she had knelt to make profession of her vows on May 24 1859 The services closed with solemn benediction of the blessed sacrament Tho musli of the rrass was furnished by the sanctuary choir of Si Aloysius Church under the leadership of Ernest Winchester From the little chapel all repaired to the refectory where Sister Frederick re ceived the congratuIaUons of tne cerumen the community andl the men and women of the home A son compose 1 especially for the occasion was sun in chorus by the old people Greetings In poem and In prose were read by two old men of the home and one old woman heartily voiced the good wishes of all present iAan Impromptu address that evoked much applause Father Lyons spoke of the celebration as truly golden because It commemorated long yearsof golden charity Receives Gifts of Lilies A cluster of lilies In a golden vas and a wreath of lilies woven in gold thread were presented to Sister Frederick by two young postulants who were aresaeu anj veiled In white Fifty candles In the form of cros3 burned on a huge cake standing on a table to one end of the room Tho cake was surrounded with a garland of gold flowers ferns ami yellow ribbons Sister Frederick was born in Brittany fthe came to ashlnrton from the mother house of the Little Sisters of the Pior In France when the home tnis city was opened In 1874 and has since resided here The mother orovlncial of the Little Sis ters of the Poor came on from New York for the Jubilee celebration The superior ot the home In Philadelphia ana the superior of the LItUe Sisters of the Poor In Baltimore and sisters of the Academy of the Holy Cross In this city were among those present i Mijm oloon frooTl trrtvfa nil in thl51tX seasons styles Bought from an un ij porter who each year at this time closes out all stock on hand before going abroad to select fall styles He never carries a style of one season in a subse quent season For several years weve tried to get his stocks at clearing time and have at last succeeded Come Judge for yourself from the prices and values named 4 tttVio fmat Karoroins vcp cot Youll be mora eager to buv rom i this collection than from any ever displayed in Washington You just as well as your neighbor can pick out the most exj pensive styles jxememrjer me average ior au piecw iuc sale is about 30c on the dollar Worth 50c to OQ 100 each choice wv Five gross of Jabot and Brooch Pins very large variety ot designs Roman and green gold settings plain and cut stone seiungs desired colorings In aU the Worth 149 to 398 each choice 59c Five gross of Jabot and Brooch Pins hardly two alike antique designs In green gold and oxidized finishes a wonderful collection of clever novelUes 59 Worth 198 to 298 each choice Thirty doxen Hat Pins In long and hi irt Ktrm atvles and finishes molt of them are clever variaUons of antique designs Worth 75c to OQ S12f fitrh rrinire sHv i nr Rrivrtlv 188 Festoon Necklaces In a large assortment of fetching styles gold filled chains plain and cut stone pendants In all colors Worth 150 to 298 each choice 162 pieces onty Festoon Necklaces In the hardly novelUes vYonn iao to WU4 398 each choice 0t4ix Handsome and exclusive style tafT Festoon Nfcklaces most of them a with cut amethyst pendanta small 59tit Necklaces seasons favorite design and two alike splendid Una of 5 ies In this lot 89c lot only 4 dozen In all Worth 249 to 1 Qit 498 each choice 1 1 Not rmin a hundred nieces in this lot all are Pendant Chains In mostly one of a kind styles ail novemea the best class Worth 298 each QQ choice OC Long Fan or Purse Chains set with pearls and handsomely cut colored stones every one In the collection worth 288 Worth 200 to 350 OCkr A each choice Ui7U Brooch Pins Real Garnet Brooch Pins In great variety of styles Thesei are set In solid gold and are among the best novelUes of the season SOCIETY OUTSIDE THE CAPITAL Events and Gossip as Chronicled in The Posts Exchanges Miss Lucy Kean Is spending days In New York The minister from Guatemala and Mme Herrarte and their little son will DCHN MARTI3T CO Guaranteed Refrigerators EVERY RERRIGERA TOR we handle whether the least expensive or the most costly is guaranteed to give satisfactory service We direct special attention to the following which embody every desirable feature of modern refrigerator construction The Eddy Refrigerator Zinc lined Stone Shelves Price J750 up Baldwin Refrigerator Opallte Glass lined f5250 up Tettenborn Refrigerator One piece Porcelain lined 54 ip Dulin Martin Co Pottery Porcelain China Glass Silver Ac 1215 St 1214 18 St OVERNORS ISLAND was vn holiday dress Tuesday afternoon for the annual garden parly of the Army Relief So clt About the lawns in front of the officers houses and the barracKs were tents not of the ordinary army a riety 1 ke these used on other occasions but covered with flags fcnd connected by signals which probably only the men uniform mere able to decipher TJey fur nished pretty bits of gay colr however and with the gold lace and brass buttons seen ever where and the gray and white tho famous Seventh reelment made the scene as picturesque as could be Imagined Near the road from tne governiucui landing where thl gayl dressed General Hancock steamed up and landed the passengers at intervals throughout the after noon was the reception tent where Gen onA Mrs lonard Wood received the members of the soctetv and other visitors to the island They were assisted by Capt Joseph Mnrdock fl commandant of the navy yard and Mrs Murdcck Mrs Guy Howard Mrs Fablus Clarke Mrs Jones and Gen and Mrs Charles Francis Roe Mrs Wood entertained at luncheon be fore the affair her guests including me officers of Branch I Mrs Guy Howard president Mrs Henry Bischoffvice pres ldent Mrs Francis Jones Mrs Francis Gibson Mrs Fablus Clarke and Mrs Francis Jarvls Patten Mrs Leonard Wood wore a gown of black voile trimmed with a ladder work of black taffeta bands on the bodice ier hat was of black straw with a wreath of white roses and full blown thistles and she carried a bunch of deep yellow roses Mrs Charles Francis Roe wore a gown of royal blue saUn foulard striped with white dots and a black hat tnmmea with pink roses Mrs Henry Clarke Coe wore a gown of purple satin trimmed with white lace and embroidered with gold and a violt straw hat with violet feathers and gold ribbon Miss Grace Blgelows gown was of natural pongee made with a walklngj skirt and a long tailored jacket Her hat was of datk browt straw with brown feathers Miss Tracy her nece was in mauve pongee and wore a mauve hat Miss Eleanor Whltridge whorwas with Miss Bigelow and Miss Tracy was jn amethyst satin and wore a purple straw hat trimmed with purple flowers She had on a dark brown feather boa Mrs Henry Blschoff was In a tailored suit of heUotroDe raiah and wore a small black hat trimmed with lilacs Her dauehter Miss Betty Collamore wore gray and white striped cloth coat suit and a large nat or natural straw jm med with long uncurled white ostrich feathers held In place by a knot of hyacinth blue velvet Mme Imanlshl was in natural pongee tailored and wore a yellow straw hat trimmed with foliage black velvet and black and white algTets Mrs George McMurtles gown was of dark blue rajah braided and she wore a small hat of the same color Mrs Ceballos was In Havana I brown congee trimmed with taffeta of I the same colort overlaid with brown sou tache and had on a small toque of black mohair straw Mrs Nelson Borland was all In black a gown of voile and a small straw hat trimmed with feathers Mrs Charles Pellew wore military blue foulard figured with white and a large black straw hat trimmed with blue ostrich feathers Youre the fifty fifth caller today said the butler at 23 East Seventy ninth street New York the residence of Jame son Cottlng who married Miss Anita Brjdger an actress last Thursday in Greenwich Conn and the telephone has been ringing without cessation since morning The people who call and tha people who phone ask If It Is true that Mr Cottlng Is really man Jed again It has been quite a romance continued the butler I have been with Mr Cottlng this many a year and he dldn tell one of his servants that he was bringing a new mistress We dont expect USED UPRIGHT PIANOS AT BARGAIN PRICES 10 Down and 5 Monthly Staonlnjcr Rose WW Piano Co Hoe WW Peek A Son Boe WOO Hlnie Mah i WOO Bradbury 1 Roe WW StciBTrar Ro Jo nradbory 4 How WOO Bradbury 7 Roe woo Bradbury 8 Rose 1 WOO Bradbnry Hone WOO Bradbury Mab WOO Bradbnry 7 Mab Bradbnry 9 Maple WOO DecWer Bros Mab 70O Bradbnry 6 Mab WO Stool Scarf and Free Delivery la the City Smith Piano Co EuudinT 1225 Penna Ave Special PTK 223 223 20O 92SO C2SO 275 S2TS 273 273 2SO 290 S20O 3O0 S3SO 293 Phone M747 DAILY DIET HINTS BT DR ALLEN Fool Specialist Copyright UOt by Joiepb Bowles WHOLE VS MILLED RICE Unpolished rice is superior to the ordinary milled rice of com merce for the same reason that entire wheat flour Is superior to superfine roller process flour The mineral elements of the grains are contained chiefly In the outer shell which is removed by the late machine processes because the majorltyr knowing little of food chemistry arw governed in selection by taste or appearance and supply follows demand The chief of the Federal bureau of chemistry at Washlwjton recently said that a Japanese Jlnrikisha man will carry you around town all day on a pound of rice you cant do that on a pound of beef The rice used by these people forming the greater portion or their diet Is whole rlce It is difficult to get this because there Is so little demand for It but any grocer should be able to get It from his wholesaler The millers can supply the demand and If unpolished rice is generally demanded It can in time be had as easily as that which requires extra labor Rice should becooked in the tireless cooker see Mrs Cottlng here this summer and I think we will receive orders within the next tew days to go to Newport or Lenox Both the house occupied by Mr Cottings brother in law Egmont Scner merhorn at 25 East seventy ninm sireei and his own residence are In the hands of renovators and when a reporter called there Tuesday packers were busy taking carpets and furniture away At Mr Scher merhorns house James Schermerhorn was busy taking an Inventory He said that he did not know where his uncle and new aunt were but he believed that they had gone to Lenox It was all a surprise to us said the young man We did not know anything about the marriage until Uncle Jameson told us Saturday This Is the second time that Mr Cottlng has surprised his friends by a secret wedding On June 20 1898 he married Miss Marie Leech who died five years afterward Mr Cottlng Is a son of the late Amos Cottlng who lived at 833 Fifth avenue He has spent much time lr Paris and London and has been a constant visitor to the St Andrews Golf Club links at St Annes in Lincolnshire where he played golf with Arthur James Balfour former premier of England He is a member of the St Anthony the Knickerbocker the New York the Automobile Club of America the Tuxedo and the Larchmont Yacht Club He was graduated from the University of New York in the class of 9S Miss Anita Brldger his bride appeared In the cast of A Fool and His Money In 1903 She is a daughter of the late Amos Joseph Brldger of Los Angeles The remarkable change awut homes game that the two children of the divorced Frank Gould must undergo from now until they become of age began Tuesday afternoon Mrs Helen Kelly Gould In accordance with a provision in hhe decree of absolute divorce which she obtained against Frank Jay Gould Tuesdays gave up the custody of her children Dorothy and Helen after a week end visit which began last Saturday From now until next November the children will be In the custody of their father at 834 Fifth avenue New York It Is one of the most curious decrees that a divorce court ever granted that brought about the change In custody of the Gould children Tuesday tdgfit This decree provides that the mother snail nave sole control and presence of the little girl from December to April each year and that they shall be given over Jnto the custody of Mr Gould Trom May 1 to November with certain exceptions These exceptions are set forth in minutest detail by the court For Instance Mrs Gould Is entitled to Helen and Dorothy for four consecutive days in the first fifteen days of June each year and for theeame length of time during the last fifteen days of September provided she gives Mr Gould five days notice of her Intention to take them from ihim prior to June 1 and September 15 Then on the first Frldsav In October and November Mr Gould must return the children to the home of his former wife or some other place that she may designate before four oclock in the afternoon and they are to remain with her until the following Monday morning when she must return them to his Jiome before 9 On each alternate Friday during De STEINWAY and other leading PIANOS for sale or rent DROOP sos CO 925 Pa Ave NW BBBBjaBBBBajaBBfMjaalj1jijBfaasfJs snfJsnVjasns SPECIALS FOR MAY Miss Boyds HAIRDRESSING PARLORS 1112 STREET 14 Scalp treatments S5 8 facial treat ments for S5 These rates good till June 1 only PrlTate ptrlor for bir dyetns tal Weacklat For appointment phone Mala 697 THE OUTER A CARMEHT SHOW 008 TO 014 ELEVENTH STREET ew suits of French Linen in plain tailored and fancy models We are showing Al colors black white natural nary and pastel shades PRESENT THIS nnvwm ftt Mtahlkhmjllt afk9 receive regular one 4oller bottle or hattie iuin LETTC3 rLECtt DE L13 TCTflC LOTION QQ S3 card of 12 scalp treatmenta 50 HATTIB SHACKLETTE 1001 1004 street Phone Mala MTt Sacks Look AlikeJ but theresi only one CtKtaV FLOUR A flour of superior quality Sold at grocers WmMGaltCo Wholesalers Only 1st St and Ind Ave ceres HF yHHfrWHfc i i A Watch That Wont Keep Time Is worse than none at all 37 Let us clean and regulate 7 yours We do hlah clsxaL jp work at moderate prices Harris Coe 7th Cf St 1tJpHm4 1 lor Cfmhpr Januarys February March and VfloarnstsajjMI MUCH PAO April Mrs Gould is directed to take the children to her former nusbands home where they are to remain until he must bring them back to her on the following Monday morning On each alternate Friday in May Mr Gould is ordered to do likewise Also It is ordered that between September and March neither mother nor father may take the little girls farther than 100 miles from the city without the consent ot the other And strangest of alL It is provided that both children must spend part of Christmas day with each parent The court opinion even goes so far as to stipulate that when the youngsters spend one Christmas eve with their mother they must spend the next with their father Their alternations between the separated parents are directed to the fraction ot an hour For three days Mrs Gould has devoted all her time and attention to her children at her Park avenue home AH social obligations were renounced for this final week end visit and the children will sot OUR CARS ArtE AT YOUR SERVICE Phon Main 42S4 Any Hour Day or Night Special Rates for RECEPTIONS CALLTNG SHOPPING THEATER PARTIES AC MOTOR CAR LIVERY CO Cochran HoteL 14th and KT fits Nw Cars rented by hour daywek or month Summer Suits and jn 5fl DressesuptoS25 A makers surplus stock embracing the most fashionable fabrics and effects BON MARCHE 314 316 SEVENTH ST jp Every woman should res what Mta J1U Marlowe aays abemt the eomplexlea and Sine DU FOURS Sfaaaase Cream SSe and SOe per Jar Sead for free booklet KATIE DUNN ino st vr i Second floor.

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