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111 Ti VMWjCfft ESLEBAGHERS The Style Shojj NEW YORK WASHINGTON 1222 Street Two Doors Betow 13th ts a355i Kg Values in Women SpririgrSurts At2500fesfe At 3500 iWeraresliowing an extensive line of harid HyWeafe showing a completelinedfxclusiye nmh now Drinir Suits ihallfhenew materials tail6VdihoaelsaIs0 the more dressy sEttssiaa 1 and Ihades strictly tailored of braid trimmed bloiisescldborately and stylLsnte braided sev on9 ovir jl inrhi nnof mpri with pra moaeis oi lonsr ruiiuiK jcoiiars or low cut handsome guaranteed Jinings various models effects with handsome imported jewel buttons ilfbklltS checks blade serge avith white hair linefind podels of skirtein all whiteserge with Wackhair liner tefials Syf A positively douuvaiue jft 4 i era models or long rolling sonars oriov cut Solidcol6rsalso black andwhite Jhandsomely lined coats aiuengtuana various aa me new snaaes ana mai PositivelvS450U valne A swi iej Imported Suite We are also showinff a com Vilctp me of Handsome Imported Suits in Aeolian Tusorali Mo Una 1onqee Tkajah and Silk THUS lange from 50 to 03 Linen Suits An extepsiCc line of Handsome Linen SuitSj in all the new weaves and strictly tailored also NoQby Ruilan Blouseb Prices range from IO to 5 lresses1 We ask joufcinspectionvpfour LInserje4LlnertTMotoraTussoral Pongee Kajah Foulai and Taf JetaDresses JlftToVJCsi VrV 4SHSx2r 7y 3ft Mf a ts 4 tsB 2 iiij5i ygssfeasfe iv a until after Easter TVhileiilnKeW York Iiiyonius fa96 their small sonwilfi sail fojr Germany onAprlllSXhexwHl joined by themajor laterrlrithfe season countessaiottKevw re pt tner uanisn ministjer willj i ettjfn jta Washtof toru to morror6mBoston5wieir3he1yiited her fatjier andim6tlrervsjllraria Mrs Nathaniel Thayer Ji ST1 Mr jVillegasay arriyed from Lopdcin to act ascnaxsp aanaires Mjrj uie Ar EentlneLeeatlondiirlnsr the4 absence of tltl mJnisterfl thft fPan Amerieaa ion i eencie Buenos yres ThrfinlniSter will leave WashrngtorTonMarchaU Mr and Mme Tillegaa iareNatthe Nor maridie i TheBoliYJaijMinlster anaVMlssCalde jon win gp loewiorK ioaay i MissBoytserlding Plant ERLEBACHES 1222 Sf let 1 Health and Beauty Secrets BY MRS MAE MARTYN nine Lauue Last eek I refeired In the new fashions of dressing the hair and told an jiiixious iiiqulier vhat to du lien hlie put away hei puffs TaU And false bialds i As all the women are now Intejetted In ftlns veiy lic topic I Mil re neat the lecbe for making tminine hair tonic mat i cae uei iioni joui uiuo SiPt one ouniu of qutnoin dissolve it in 1 nlnt of alrohoL and add 1 2 bint of told watei ilf joii will gently rub this qtimzom tonii in the scalp and roots of the hali onc or twice a week you will find the treatment not only lefreshwg hut migoiamg and nouushing It ie roiei tliis hair and scalp to a healthy condition and keeps healthy Quinzom is mst plemiid for presenting Candiuff diiU imtafioii of thr calp and its regu laiuse will keep jour hair fiom coming out it putsjlife the hair and heightens its natutiii tolor although it will not change it Jt keeps the hair fine and glosv i SI Vou sa ou ae unable to find a faie powdei that will protect your vompleAion from tlie wind You can make an inexpensive completion wash at home that is far Euueifar to any powder for wiH not tub ortt tftrcak or clog thely yj vres of the skm Get from your di ug Kfst four ouiies of puIlax ana aissoivc it in i pint of not water adding two lea poonfuls pi gljceiine This lotion will make 50111 sallow and oily skin look fresh and oathful It is plendid also for pimples tanj freckles and cold soies for it keeps the complexion soft smooth and civet Mis A Yon aie not alone in your miser iSntring always finds thousands of womeu who aie troubled with superfluous fleh gained duilng the inactive life of AVintfer Heie is a simple and nor oil1 that will cause hair to grow For massaging apply with the fingers and let remain for a minute or two and therfrubgently with the fingers It will toll the dirt and grime out of the skin and thoroughly cleanse the pores In cases of tan freckles chapped face apply and let 1 emain for a few hours 1ou must not expect too much from the kardene tonic I gave you a tecipe for a jearago You say it hplnert van las smlnc but that you are buffeting fiont the sameVtired out languid teeling now and that your completion is sallow and spotted with pimples You are probably one of the millions of people who need a tonic every spring to Durifv the system and rid the blood of i impurities accumulated during the winter when people live inaoors ana tai iu much meat and too few vegetables Get from our druggist one ounce of kardene mix it with one half cup of sugar and one half pint of alcohol and add enough water to make a full quart Take one tablespoonful five minutes before each meal7 and before retiring This inexpen sive tonic will do again what it did for you last year It purifies the blood and our pimples and Vgly blotches will soon disappear It also acts beneficially upon the stomach and liver and strengthens This lotion will and builds up the entlrfc system WOMEN ACTIVE IN BERLIN harmless ietmd that will not only stop the accumulation of fleshy but will re duce joub weight If jou are too fat Just get fiom jcur druggist four ounces of iurnoti dis ohe in a pint of hot watei and lake a tablepaonful before If ou think eve glasses detract from your appeal ance why dont you try to do without them You can make an eye tonic that will strengthen your eyes and help them if they are dull and listless tire easily and are inclined to be Icome mfiamed Just get from jour drug gist an ounce of crystos ana aissoiye pint of water Tnis eye tonic wi can blame rh meal liave 1 frientl who takeitii the trnnhle with most scans and ready on auoui ten pounas a lew weeKS fvnv fpungjwith parirotfs and she says I ne tecis betei for doing it Ella IThe lirge pores and blackheads that ku jou much embarrassment nre pitibably caused by the use of face powitei Alniozom cieam jelly is the best ipmcdy 1 know for dealing the skn of blaikheads large pores and those little skin pimples that are so annoying You can mHke it yourself Get from jour liug4i one ounce of almozoin mix it with two feaspoonfuls of gljcerme and add 1 2 pint of water Stir bnskly for a few minutes and let stand oyer night You can usfj this safely either as a massage 01 cQld ccan as it contain no fats not smart or bum It is used by many society women and actresses wnose eye sight is pei feet but who wish to make their eyes bright and sparkling Vanity Fair Dont do it again That nretiared shamDOOs and you the light streaks in our hair to your mistake If you want to restore life and color to your dry dull and brittle hair shampoo with canthrox and use quinzom hair tonic When ready for vour shampoo justdissolve a teaspoonful bf canthiox In a cup of hot water and proceed as you wonid with any pther shampoo It lathers freelj cleans the hair and scalp thoroughly and relieves itching head It dites quickly and leaves the hair bright soft and fluffy You can get a canthrox shampoo at almost any hah dressers but the cost is only a trifle when taken at home For making quin zoin hair tonic see answe to Annie Laurie Two Leading ClubsPlan AnnuaUBenefit Special Cable to The asMngtoaToBt Berlin liar 12 BerlbYstwd leading womens organizations the Ameri can Womans Club and the Ladies Union of the American Church are in the throes of preparations for their annual benefit functions The club will open the ball with a i fashionable musical tea at the Hotel uspianaae next iTiaay wnn tne American tenor Rains from the Dresden opera as the starattraction A couple of weeks later the chprch organization will hold a similar affair at the Hotel Adlon having secured as Its stellar number Frau Frieda Hampel the fa mous dramatic soprano of the Royal Opera of Berlin who Is now earning laurels In Paris and will be heard in New York next year Capt Samuel Grant Shartle1 the mifc litary attache of the American embassy accompanied by Mrs Shartle Is making tourofinspection of the army establishments andtprttflcatlon works In southernT Germany An American girl Miss Leila JKolter hoff who is destined to be known as the Helen Keller of music gave a successful song recital in Bechestln Hall Thursday evening Miss Holter 1 hoff who hails Jrom California has been studying with German masters for the last three years and despite her blindness looked upon as a most promising artist Count Raimund von Pourtales has been appointed attache of the Qerman enYbassy at Washington The counts career hitherto has been that of a lieutenarit ln the guards Washington is his first diplomatic appointment He Is a nephew of the German ambassador att Petersburg VJf i4 rr TO THE PUBLIC 1 I In crder to complete the final preparations for the OPENING OF OUR IMPROVED STORE I we shall be I Closed All Day Tomorrow Monday March 14 1910 Particulars of the Opening to be held upon Tuesday and the balance of the week will be printed in this paper Tuesday morning It will be of great interest Do not fail to look for it THE SMOOT COFFER CO INC 1216 Street Northwest i Miss Constance Hoyt whose marriage ftto Mr von Stumtn willtake pface on XI March 30T ill btf atlendcd Jter sister MrspbilipS Hichborn as hecmatron of honor and Mfvon Stumm wilL have forbestVman hte brother Mj Herbert onStumm4if MriVonvSturnma two JbrotbersantL his sisten5 MissTiIaria von Stumnv sailed yesterdayfor this country fo be present at the wedding Miss von Stamm while HnWshlngtonwlH tbeTthehouse guest of PMisstHoj ta father and mother Mr Thejcercmbny urill take place at noon atithefargily residence InRhodeIsland avenue the BJSt Roland Cotton Smlth offlclating Prlncev andPrincesse Iucinge Faucigny who have been In NewjYprkafor the pastYwe6ksahdwho were to have Vbme to Washlngtonto be tlie guests ofMr and MrsPerr Belmont for the weekend huve had to cancel all their engage ments owing to yijness of the princes father Theyjalled toz France yesterday Mr JohnVGarrett secf etarybf the American Embassy at sRoms raccdrnpa nied by Mrs Garrettfa expected Jtd arrive Jn Baltimore about April 15 While there they will be the guests ofMrGar mcvio auviva UB XCLll LOVUS3VLl GIV Mrs Garrett formerly was MissElizabeth araer i 3 5 Mr German Buelle and MrArmendariz new secretariesof the Mexicanembassy have arrivedMn Washlngtonjf ii UTEEAHY BARONESS IN ROME Divorced Husband Visits Author of the Pam Books Special Cable to The Washington Post Rome Mar 12 Baroness von HuttOn nee Bettina Riddle author of the Pam books has been in Rome again this winter staving as usual at the Qulrinal Hotel She lost none of her fascination good looks orc musical ability while she was here with her mother and her monkey The former Mrs Riddle is very much crippled with rheumatism and was ren dered perfectly happy by the arrival on the scene of her one time son in law who is a great favorite with her and her little grandchild The baroness Is allowed by the terms of her divorce to have her children one month Jn the year so Baron von Hutton brought one child to her here However Mrs Riddle he and the child left town not long ago for Florence where the baroness was to Join them children of Jlrv ani Mr Xrthur LYehas SoneuTof i ort ilonroe fora Visit CMlsSJtntliPllUnerrlanhteVof Mrs James fcKUlnghasrgeneiita Baltimore tor ayisitto MraRoss Grant tMraSherldan andthe Misses Sheridan wILga abroad early lp7unor ayear3 tay Theyihaye leased both their win ter home In Sheridan circle and their summer home -Mr and Mrs JVJJpsiiur MoreheatL wha Will spend the summer3atCheTyrChase The inHitary attacherxif tlie Frencli emoassyand CountesTOe CBambrunwIH return to Washington on March 27froni Mexlcowher8Capt de Chambrnn also Is accredited Miss Joanna Schroeder daughter of Hear AdmiraK andMrsf Schroederi who has been inXewTork forsome time wilt return lomorrow Miss Bessie Sessions will leave Wash ington nextweekytospend some timjsjn KewTork Rear Admiral and Mrsj Browhson and Miss Oajolyn Brownsbn have returned tp WashingtoA after spending several days Jn Newr Yorki Miss Evelyn Chsw is spending some timeinNew Jorkt theguesf0f Mr and Mrs Charles Steele 1 CjV Mrs Winiam IVRocIihIllwifeof the American ambassador Russia will BRendthe sprfng InWashingtonW i rJi fc jV jiiss uaryi crawfofd daushter of iir1 ana Mrs Joseph Crawfordj 1st at Asianiictjiiy where she expects to remainuntll early in ApTiL vi Miss MarthaBowers daughter oflhe Solicifotr General and Mrs Bowers wlllreturn to Washlngtonon March 26 afterspendlnsr the Dasttwo months in JtheBahamas With hergrandfather juage wuson Mrs Pilling to Receive TCt THE INCONGRUOUS Sullivan In Cosmopolitan Magazine The hand of the leader was rough and red It was fat and covered with hair But the music tt drew from the band it led Criarmed even tfie senseless air 1 i 1 I ir 1 1 Bt a 41 i ll I Vr 1 AiTvL ijj a ll tobului rtt 1 oDoiat Auction uanenes 1332 Street Tomorrow and Tuesday Only 11 A and 3 1W Each Day Stock of TAL RU6S At Auction Sale By Order of Tbwnsend Townsend Brokers 1 tT 1 i i iari vv 1 oDoiat auctioneer A Tchurch notices ALL SOCLSCHtTBOH mniP VnTTTnru irMViTv 1 V4 a nrce a Sunday school Clasafor finnUUCI IC Lnnr P5klil4nS oiPriTe Biuayor meiiglon ana Unity UUUnHcLL 5 aUftPMrfiBIstul3y ll cloc niortlng akrleefiermW 4 Djitev jonn van scnaick jr tnrq la alsg Lln Alit SOULS CHURCH COBN Hall sherrvr ExDectorant will not 1 i i l0f thQ nh iF wj tTVTnrttTerZ103mIr Snnday school sMVtiTWii ji the Compara1 ii JThe Post lfthe Heal Etnte JWedicmofOTasIiligtonv 4 dcrgartcn daring the hotir morning worship M33 flmyoung Peoples Religious Union The tactic littittOti 41 terrlies I SOLVES PROBLEM OF BlISfDEVELOPMEHT Mme Da BarriesPositiye French Method Is a Marvel Says Alvinat DeCoffrcey Different From Anything Else Ever Before Offered to American Women iV i fl never saw anything in all myhfe to equal tne JIme Du BarriffFoBitlYe French Method or Developing the uaLrlfsaysAlTlpa DeC ourcey TJiile on a reVjentylslttoMt Clemens It is remarkable what jt jdld In so short va time In only Oiree weeks I begau to think there was notiing which coijra flevelop the bust had tried everything before fliis Da Barrie Kethod was flrt Intro duced to Ainericaa women somettime ago It Is tow acknowledged to be witlrout an equal Jn existence I Immediately tried it It is wonder ful Tfiere is nothing like itb iTfir 5 The MmeDu Barrie Positive French Method in diSerent from anything else ever presented to American women for bust development It is successful forewomen of any age above 18 ino matter whet the condition of health whether stout or thin whether thereis no busudevelop mentat an or wneiner tne Dusfiiangs limp from no matter what causev i Thedevelopmenfts luxurious1 and ilastlng reacinng from to 8 Inches In 30 days iln the most fascinating book ever written on tust development Mme Du Battle explains clearlyclearly the details oti this French HethoL It Is simplicity Itself tohe point of genius yefdlf lerent irom any otner absolutely sclentUHr Jeav lng nothing to guesswork i 1W suggest to 6ur lady readers that theysenl their name and address not Jailing ito Inclose twocents In stamps to helft cover Dostage to Mme Du Barrie 143T Oulnlan Blfli nhlrcr 111 and Tecelve by return maIl ab30lutelT fre oi cnarge a juib uiustraiea oooKlet by Mmi ihiiif sealed jwrapperp The minister of Salvador5 and Mmer Mejia have returned fromayripltoNew Jork ji i 5 il i MraJ Jagsett entertained a a bridgeluncheon yesterday at her pom in streets in honors of hersnlecej Mrs McComb 7 MrsJ Craig entertained atra small Informal bridge party yesterdayrafter noon Mrs Matthew Tv Scott president gen eral of the Daughters of thi American Reyoliition wahostessat aIuncheon yesteraay wnen her guests were Airs George Sternberg Mrs JWilliamlD Hoover MrsSmallwoodMis1CDMer win Mrs Bgn JohnsonMrsAWllllain Dennls Mrs William Dr Smith Miss Nannie Randolph Heth Miss JkIary Temple Miss Margaret GistMrs jCharribliss Mrs tiIwGalkwaytMrs PF H1 Calhoun MrsA itfWoodMrs Brattonrand MriDEFlnley Representative and MrsDavidsonl of Wisconsin entertained atdinnerlasteven rag in honor ofthaii honseguests Mr and Mrst 1 Miller of JEnglewood Present to meet themlwere Representative and Mrss Townsend5 0 Michigan Representative and Mrs Loud 1 of Michigan Representative and Mrs Morse of Wisconsin Representative andMrs Wilson of Illinois and Mrs Stephenson and Mrs Jones of Chicago Mrs Irving Ball has cards out of Monday March 14 from 4 to 6 oclock at the Hamilton to meetMrs Robert Mr Moore JTf MrsW Sinclair Bowen entertained at a musical lecture recital In the parlors of the Arlington yesterday morning Mr Ernest Hutpheson of Baltimore was the artist and the subject was Jvag ners Melsterslnger There wereabout 250 guests Mr Herbert Ward of Boston Is spending a month in Washington and is a guest of the Cosmos Club MrsVWard formerly Miss Elizabeth Stuart Phelps is HI and was unable to accompany Mr Ward to Washington Mrs ard spent the winter lnBoston The Chevy Chase Hunt will meet tomorrow at Wheaton Md on the Seventh street jpike at10a ml forafoxr hunt In the vicinity ofthe old mica mine Miss Grace BelKlat the head ofa committee of young people whp are arranging theatricals to be given In the ballroom of the NewJVHlardiat oclock Tuesday evening Aprll12 for the benefit of the Working BoysHome Two plays will be presented onejjf which was written by Miss Hammond and the other by Capt Archibald 2vi a jf 5 The congressionaljladies atvtheCkiro will receive on Tuesday 13 Mrs McLanahah of Twenty first andQ streetshaswlth her during the month of MarchVher daughter Mrs Kingsbury Curtis 1 who camedown fromt New York with yher children last week Mr and Mrs Curtis will open their Tuxedo house about April vl for the spring months 5 Mr John Barrettl director of the Bu reau of American Republics tlef Wash 1 tMrBj James Pilling will be at home tomorrow for the last time this seasonShewUl5have with her Mrs TP OConnerwho is her house guest iMrandMr iSF Emmons entertained at dinner atthelr home lnH street on Wdnesday evening in compliment toMssDagman Rubner of NewYorka housegnest otMrs Hunt Slater 4 Mr Caftanzogu first secretary of theTegatlon of Greece has taken an apartment at the yersailles Pay Director and Mrs Martin entertained informally at dinner on Thursday in honor of their house guest Mrs Mattson of Philadelphia Mrs Brown wlfe of Capt Earl I Brown AC who spent the nast four or five weeks In this cityha8 left for her home at Wilmington NC Mrs Brown came to Washington to consulta throatspecjallstand remained longer than she expected While here7she was entertained by her many friends Capt and Mrs Brown are not strang ers In Washtngton as fheywefe sta tloned at Washington Barracks several seasons agOr and have a wide circle qp frlendsbJth Jn official and army11 and nTre sbtl ety DuvBsnieiwtth 5fuirpartIcnIars Ac sent in err scp vi i4 jvri ington last nightjfprlNewiYorkto be gone several days iJ jue ana rsjtrruSj Hau ccorrmck of Chicago are at theShorehamA Mr and sMrsWUiramDudleyRogers and Miss Sybil Douglass are week end guests of Mr Hamilton FfshN and Miss Fish attheir home lhfIlstreet 1 1 Mr andMrstJiVJllIamE Curtlssailed yesterday from New York on theBerlln for Jfaples for aleng trip abroad Mfs George Wolcottt Hubbell of New Yorkiandjher jdaUghteriMrsI George Iioiandoi ivewAYork and Paris are stop pjngat the KewWillardfor several daysv fS v7 Jt Former Sepator Henry Gassaway Davis1 accompanied fry three of his grandchildren Miss Catherine Brown and two FREE It Skill Mhi flMfN a nersiisutlv rum JliZ If tlffMrtTMSJT FREE 40 DiCT TRIAL WS4K xi 3 PROF BURNS DEPT 4ML NclSOO BnOADWAyKEWTOHlfi Mrs JohnJAMdlsan Porter of Hartford Conn widow of Mr Porter who was secretary to the late President McKlnley is at the New Wlllard 1 1 Drsand MrsPettus have returned fromja stay of1 several weeks at Atlantic City Mrs Joseph StlckneYi of New York will be among the Easter week vis Itors to Washington 4 txquisiteLpuvre KnjductionsjSinrsSiv i rrf rr 3 JST sr ffe fc 4p 7Ar i JsiliSv2ai vBBsV 1 Fk raw Or JT i i Tf i 2 ThejndesGribablf atmjSglepibthe Parisian Salbii that is prehBjinvCquvre qreaponsis npwKerfr morepfoiiouhceQ1 than inoiir exquisite productionsih Hveh ing Gownsand each is a maslergieceaii exclusive creatioirthat haVairtheharmed individuality so dear to the womanof gotxL taste Smart evenineefowns in satintsat 4 hi duchess crepe de i IvledfaiV chiffons messajmes ana rouiarasat 25 to 95 We also showjnany very exclusive inOdck in Parisian rnan taiIdi pd suitsm Imported French SergwImportcd Un finisicd Worsteds Imported Fancy Striped Diagonals and other Strictly Mannish Imported1 Materials 25 30 35 and 40 Other stylish tailored garments at 1750 to 75 A DAINTY 1910 MODELS IN LOUVRE WAISTS A ArYeixcompleteshoyinglofour 1910 Spring models in dainty creations in Lingerie wcljaitered anil perfect ifittlngwaisfa for day wear in all yarieties of styles and materials uitwnusb iuuueiaiu utpnees up 10 tne exclusive ransian importations and from Louvre Glove Specials OurfamousiMajestic Gloves made of selected French kidjPi JL sewnexqursitelyifash i6neifirdug6utin white tan blacky and bKampagrie iandcguafanteed asto QC fitandiquality Special A00 Qurvell known Carlton Glo yes mado bf thin I French kidf overseamsewh blackr whiteaVidrleaclingI shades 1 Special Vf IJ LD Real French Underwear hc most exclusive shoying in Wash ingtoB of real French Underwear imported direcbyrthe Louvre and sold to you at firsts hand prices ranging from 95c 125 250 up to 1900 zi Hosiery Special i50vdoTenJthin Lisle Hose in black and tan 50e vfduespecial 3 pairs forl00 iXBestHfTse obtainarjle at the price Neckwear Special A very special offering in the fashionable jabots stocks and Dutch lace collars including Irish lace effects 50c and 25c The White Stster for thebeneBt ot the Sisters pf Mrcypf Washington 5 KTr andMrsCAbfam Simon left last night for4NewvYorktDr Simonhas been Invited to occupy the pulpit this morning of Rabbi Stephen SAWiseofMheFree synagogue 1 4 aTiMwS luriiB TXhw CWrf Viai 1oftifnra trlptoNewOrleans 1 They jwlll 5 visit California before returningto Washlng MlsS EugeniajMandeville who has been the guest of Representative and Mrs Adarnson has returned to her home at Carrollton Ga fi Mrsr Cf jA Stedman has loaned 1 her house 17031 New Hanipshire avenueJfor the third In the series of eight travel talks whichMrSrtKossuth Niles Isgivlng UI I41C UTZllXl UlDh rAHVLUaO IsilUilll The third talk which takes the traveler from Florenceto Switzerland ending with the FallsTofthe Rhlne will be given Tuesday Marclu15 at 8 clock Other hostesses whot ha vevloaned theirt houses for these talks are Mrs A Worthing ton Mrs George A Mcllhenny and Mrs George TMgryeTheT series Is given under fashionable patronage and the talks include personal experiences descriptlons of paintings apcl many practical hints regarding Jheexpense of a trip abroad 2 Hfi snlt rin vi rr iN I UJU11CJ VJIUgCliliCllil lUllilCIlJ the Seward is ljvlngat the TLandmore 1123 Twenty fourthstreet i Amojig the patrons and patronesses of the lecture byRadcIIffe Dugmoreatthe National Theater on St CPatricks day forthe benefit of the Arts and Crafts School are Mrs rBryce Miss Boardman Mrsr Charles Bell Miss Jane Bartlett MrsWard BrownrMrs Charles Connor Mrs DavldiFairchiid Mrs Macfarland Mrs Gale Mrs Hendsley MrsXowden Miss Litchfield Mrs Marlatt Mrs MoranTMrs Stanley Matthews Miss Ma aeira Mrswewberry jirs Thomas Nelson Page iMrs HenrylOeveiand Perkins Mrs CunolH Rudolph Mrs Samuel Spencer Mrs Sommers Mrs James Sherman MrsSchroederMrsRK Tyler Mrs Norman i Williams Mrs John JayWhiteC MrsoWalcott MrAIan Davis Dr Gallaudet DrMerrlam MrfJ Hr Moser Dr Needham JProf Raymond Ji Continued ok tenth page Mrs Coghlanf widows of Rear Admiral Coghlan is 1 visiting In Indiana en route to California where she will spend a month Mrs Elizabeth McCalmont Freer of Philadelphia is the guest of Commander and Mrs White at their home 4n street MlssLouise White is visiting Capt and Mrs GUI at the Charlestown navy yard Mr and Mrs Authur EMason and Mr and Mrs Samuel Blanchard of West Wewton Mass Mr and Mrs Moore Miss Moore and Miss Josephine Johnson of lErie Pa are at the Cairo for a week or more Miss Cryderhas cards out for a musl cale this afternoon at 4 oclock Mr Barranco chancellor of the Cuban legation will go to New York tonight and willreturn on Tuesday Mr and MrsA Waller and family will leaved Washington tomorrow for Atlantic City to spend several weeKs Their son isconvalescing fromasevere attack of pneumonia Mrs i Robert Wynne Senator and Mrs Carters Representative and Mrs Fitz tSrVniyvM srtiBcii a 0 will Ije among Uh box holders at the Initial performance of Miss YlolapAllen In dir rA i tf vaiuaftie Maiogny imnutureot the interestmgf carlv ne riods Antique and Modern Jewelry ofTralue a fine Library choice collection of Persian Rugs and Carpets Plate Old Prints Paintings by MaxWeylWd other artists of notej Curios Mir rorsf Brasses Statuaryj callifonning TUt7 ICMTCM CAIE At the Raleigh Restaurant this Sunday evenlnsr ffoniT630 to 930 Great treat ior jo vers 01 guou inusiu i SVt0 ir i ax fcbilMaJNlLMJt IIP bUN4tJO i Importer Established 1856 tk irj We AreRrepared PISSt 2 iiii I ExecuteOfdersVforMillih Ul UIC rif i vtZyy 2 bstl liOnr workroom la tf i i larrTfn mTrinYTiicenrrtMortli tP 1 tnis aepanmentaV4 I KN0XSAlLCiRS GO LD STOR AGEvFOR FRS i 9 jv fi JSgfafcs 54r HSINElylETZ SORC0 Street Corner 2th i rv att 4HM 44Mf fc At Sloans Art Galleries A iisiisiii aMTUtf 14j07GrST NearUS ffeasury THE LENTEN SALE For account of two out of town dealers to cover advances a collector of Antique Jewelry an old Washington family with tladditions irom several private owners ALL TO BE SOLO AT PUBLIC AUCTION WITHIN UUKKUU1Y15 J4U7 MKttIWtDiNIiSDAYi I JHURSDAY ANtf FRIDAY MARCH 16 17rAND i 18j910 AT 11 A ANtt3 EACH DAY Orf exhibition tomorrow and Tuesday March 14 and 15 from 9to6 oclock 4 Catalogues on application to ie SLOAN CO INC AUCTIONEERS I 1407 STREET it x34 The Cost of Living 5 1 3 Ky fcSi LnO AVhen Congress has investigated when scien J0r tlstsThflVA anaTvrorltrhAn dTOnrmon Vao Ko1 ki Sl saythe cost of living must be weighed1 in the scales of DIGESTIBILITY a certain 1 JMot whatyoueat but wha you digestsaid jf srtain brother to Sancho Panza if 3 BERENS BREAD i JrWhether of Byeor Wheat is made of selected 7 materials in the olcf ashioned expensive way that A conservesrevery oiinceof nutritlvevaluein proper mealV consistency andmakes an appearance that provokes appetite lTryBerensIEolIs for breakfast tomorrow J2 -JA T1 A IT A7V sTr 0 fiAlafUnWvCiiKr rs 3ssr fc 4asSjrvs VsVVt iV rr i i A jf sw iifrtuT ftCr ffew.

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