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TOE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, MARCH II, 1017 MAT STTFipT 1 I BIBTHS. DEATHS. 'DEATHS. DEATHS. DEATHS.

Mr. and Mn. Bada-a Cosmllol ar rsjulc in ovT the arrival of a daughter, born March 3. 117. Thank to Ur.

H. W. Hawley and Mrs. Maalropaolo. rVGFIKB To Mr.

and Mri. IjBfe lt06 Tlace a bouncing; March 6. 117. Mother and child well. Thanks to Dr.

Edwin and Aunt Amelia. i To Mr. and Mrs. flustav lllfmsn 1J John WMt CoV- inatuii. October it.

a ten-pound girl. Thanka to Ur. eo nay vToDc-fcT-r-Born, to Mr. and Mrs. L.

P. Violett a fins eight-pound boy. Mother and son doing nicely, thanks to ir. Allgaier anu nui-. DEATHS.

rKPKRHEIDE- William Aufderhelde. beloved husband of Klisabeth Au.de.- hi-l'lc (nee weoeri. rnunj. i. At residence.

4-3. Sullivan si. Bernard, aged Til years. Ku- Monday, March 12, at p. 1-1 nda Invited.

1 U'MANM Nicholas Ttaumann, beloved husband of Julia Kamnann 1-uBMler). at his residence. 1037 NewDort. March 9, l'tl 7 at 6 p. aged 71 years and 7 Funeral Monday.

Marni 3ii a. with requiem mass at vi Cnurcn at a. i ieml Invited. iL-nnTTN! Ben Tlterkortte. and ri Saturday, Marc 10.

Dun t.olice ,.1 lunerai. u-l-enrze A. Tllalr. beloved hua In .1 of llanel Hlair inee Slcphetisonl. vr.inv March II.

1U17. Funeral from pivli'i terlnn Church. Montgomery Sunday, March 11. 1917, p. in.

at 2 run l.i:S-Mnrle Kowles (nee Miller), he- wife of Mark K. Howies, iway, i li 9 at 5:15 n. 111. Funeral from the nee of her grandmother, Mrs All- ne lillhaus. 713 W.

Kighth Mon- March J2. at a. m. mass iniulem at Holy Trinity Cliurch at in. i' nenua inviieu.

vi.Mi:vi:il William Bilnkmeyer be. hiiMband of Karbara Ilrlnkmeyer liill), at the Llayton tiiiii'rs li aped years. Funeral serv-ic. in Liaylon. Mrs.

James Carney. Funeral rsidence of her son. John t'ar- n. Mi Central Newport, MniiilaV at. (1:30 a.

in. Uranism high mass at Church of Immaculuts Conception at 'J a. ni. 1I leptha C.iliale. husband of Berkeley lale.

at his residence. Wabash March at p. m. i-, ic-s in Crematory at 2:30 p. m.

Moulin, U. HAt'M --Michael Uaum. beloved husband of Kuie luuim (nee Kunzi. at Imperial March 10, at ni- Kunerul notice later. MM 1:1: -Charles loeir.

beloved husband ojabeth Docir (nee Kueniel), Saturday. Mnrch 10. 1917. aifed 41 veins li moiuliH nnil 3 days. Funeral loniinv.

March 12. at 1 p. from the re'sidenee, 2.W Stratford av fair-view llelgllls. MltllAM lohn Kdgar Durham, liusband of Daisy llurhani. agi-o 4, iteuiilem mass at St.

Xavler's March 12, at 9 a. m. Klllinl at Mt. Monah Cemetery. Los Angeles papula please copy Il l-l 1 AM Mary Kllsa Durham (nee 1 widow of Thompson Durham.

i'v. March In her With year. Fu- I Sunday. March 11. at 2 p.

111.. from II. leslilence of her son. 11. B.

Durham, l.Hsant Valley road, near Newtown. F1IKM N.V Amelia Marie be-'icvcil (laughter of Mrs. Marie F.heinann. Man In her 25th year. Services at the Clifford Presbyterian Church, St.

a -litli- and Vine March 12, at 1 p. m. Ki lends Invited. KWAI.li-Franz Kwald. beloved father of iln F.

Caiel. at the home of his cianddaughicr. C. Hen'neker. nv ni 11:26 n.

in. Friday, M'irrh 9. Ifl7. fortllled with the blessed siiciiiinents or the Catholic church, aged x'lira 2 months and 10 days. Funeral Tuesday.

March 13. 1917. at a.m., (nun bis lute residence, 1514 l.llm at. S.lemn levltloul lllgn mass ni ni Church. Ijiurel and Unn sts.

a 111. Itclatives and friends invited. Kindly omit dowers. Cereaghty (nee iiavitl). Fourth anniversary requiem, Miireh 13.

191,. at a a. at St. atriek's church. Third and Mill Her l.oving nene.

IIKMAXN l-sura llemann. Saturday Match at Mary's Hospital, Hetla Ht. Due notice or funeral. HUM It Henry Hemer. beloved husband Mamniel Hemer Inee Allhrlth).

FH-Jhv. Miiei, 9. at his ri'sldence, 713 (ier- Ilclll SI aKeil yrntn. Fui.erni services Monday afternoon at the at 2 p. ni.

Interment st Kveiiiieeii Cemetery. HuS'Si'llnPI' Albert 1 lonsfhopp. beioved taihuil of Helens Honschopp (nee lti'imei, suddenly, Thursdsy. March a. In his tlMh year.

Services were i.n March 10. under the misiiIos of tiermanla Lodue No. 113, 1. o. f.

Hugo fclstnluhr olllclated. AN Anna Hoolehan beloved Liushtei of the late Michael and llryson (nea Uanlgan Frl-tny nt a. m. Funeral Monday. March u.

Solemn reuulem high mass at st, l'atrlck's Church at a. in. Married Ladies' and St. Kliza-betii lety Invited. KKMMK (i.

Kemme (nea Van-1. i. ii. ir i departed this life March It. second annlversaiy high mass in si.

Clement's Church Friday, ir. I. 18, in 7. at 7:30 a. m.

Krsncls M. Keslar. In the vein- bin aire. Funeral Monday. I' 'ii from K.

Flglith i w-port, Ky. Kindly omit flowers. I.VMI Frank I-nmpinc. March nt i in. aged 27 veais.

Funeral from of his sister. Mrs. Joseph S'ehlinaiin, Tennessee Hon, I Hill, i Unn, Monday. March 15. at 8 a.

m. in liili mnss at St. Agnes's 'liu. at a. 111.

Si I'KVITT-Kate McPevltl (nee King), W((. pf late Joe Mcllevltt, San Fiuncisco, Fcbrunry 25. Hurhil March 6. at I'ortland, Ore. I TI I Anna Mcilrath nee Luw.iyi.

widow of John Mcilrath; 't of her diiiiirhter. Mis. A' i ver 7.15 Ann Newport. Ky. Member of Married Ladles' Society.

St. i urge's Church. Duo notice of laic ml. lU'A l.i'.-John Mever, beloved son of A li-f'i" and the late Mnrgnret Meyer (nee liuiknianl. Tliursdny, Mnrch S.

at 9.1i tj- in 4Ti years. Funersl Moliilay. li 12. from the Kusse A llorumauii t' a c-hajs'l. at 7 a.

m. HUli mass 'f at St. Henry's Church at -i. m. Xy.

1 1 Joseph J. Meyer, beloved hus-t-an I Catherine Meyer tnoo M.irch 7. 1U17. at a. m.

Fu-her-i Monday Irom residence, 227 Kast st at 8 a. m. lleouiein high J'a at St Mary's Church at a. in. rt.

Invited iKVIlits Thomas Meyers, beloved son "i 'orin and the late Kate Meyers (nee Friday, March at 6:15 p. I-L'tl years. Funeral Monday. March from ate residence, M9 York at a. m.

High mass of requiem st St. Mwnrd'a Church at 9 a. m. Friends Invited A N'-Frances lloffner More-nn 'inly daughter of the late Rev. K.

W. (Hi I'rier, at the home of her daughter in Heverr February 24. liurlal at I i real Ilanrt Kn lloitlTz-Snl Morits. beloved husband of! -one merits tnee Hloeh), at residence I n' dailshter. Mes Morman Xlnnrlt nern in nia sist year.

Funeral ervlees Sundsy. at 2:30 p. at chapel of I nlted Jewish Cemetery, Geneva Mumhv. helovert uautiter or 'lima, KVfe), Friday. March at 3 -40 ill RUmI 11 vnmwm XT 1 "iv.

Msreh IIWl win irHiiit-iHT. of requiem al 8t. tdward Church V' Rl-HV Patrick "ate AAn'Mjrn'hJ n-in BV 1 rlr- Hill. Ku- 'arcn 11. Kequiem hiuh li St- Lawrence' Church at 1TII M.rv Vll.u r.

Mr. i. 1 home or her dauehter. "'iiiiitvu Hebron. Boone Hy-at p' m- in' -liieeJfr l-'unenil from Taeedny.

M.ri-l. is. at 10 iiKll'inn chapel In emetery at 1.30 p. in. Kt nd V' dniiKhter of l.e ltoy li Irtee Kuchs).

re.iH.- nlnh month. Funeral from We.twood Mon-v'March 1J. a. to. Burial pri- Of A NEWBl-R(JtlIxul Newburgh.

after a brief Illness, in his 7th yar. Due notice of funeral. RAMSEY llobert J. Ramsey, beloved husband of Mamie Uamsev (nee BU ntiCe neral- JlEYMiI.DSMrs. William Reynolds, at-Dayton, Ohio.

Friday. March 9. aged years. Funeral at Spring; Urove Cemetery Monday. March 12, at 10 a.

m. Missouri papen copy. 1 RIEMEN'SCHNRIDER-Wllllam Rlemen Schneider, eldest son of ths late Bernard and Gertrude Rlemenschuelder (nee Keldker). Saturday. March 10.

at 1:45 a. aged 46 years. F'uneral from residence of his sister. Mrs. Fred J.

Hnckus, 1S40 Freeman Tuesday 7 a. m. High mass of requiem at f' "SSS" ChUrCh 7:30 ROSF.XTH ALr-Myer 8. Rosenthal, hus hand of Mamie Cohen, and father of Mrs. Kstelle loel, of Chicago; Helen Kemper, of Baltimore: Henrv B.

Rosen- thai and William C. Rosenthal. Clncln nnti- aged 67 years. Funeral at 3 p. in.

Sunday from late home, K40 Lexington Avondale. WllDam hne.lder toe- 8'hneide 01 inn inf ftmi 1 ts.A Uksanna IntlsriUV Mnrch 10. at 7:40 d. Ht r-Hidence. i 2515 Spring Grove in hia 6yth' year, Due notice of funeral.

SrHnonKn Alvtna Klnle (proline ohrodr. Infant dnufrhter C'harl and Surah Krhrodtr tnee Yol, born Marrh 1. died March t. SKEEN-J. D.

Skeen. beloved husband of 1 F'ourth l.ytle Apurlinent No. IB. F11-! neral fiom the A. A.

Scottish 'Rite Ca-i la Loving Memory thedral at 10:30 n. in. 13. Burial I at (ireensbvrg. same day.

Invitcil. ii-fKi-n, who ulert Miireh 11, liMl. SMITH Alirr Smith (ne Nr-bit. b-, loVHfl Wif itf ArrVitir Umllh hatur- aay, March 10, at 2:41. D.

nv. at rei- dt'llPf. ScdHtll Nt find r.rfl.lri afed 43 yeara. Dua notice of funeral. STA TE S'ttihla Stnrk (nee Adel- nin, wifo of Pred L.

Btarke, ud-denly. at SprlrucfiVld. Ohio. Thurnday, March 8. at 7:16 p.

aaed 61 veara. Hcmalna at the residence of Iut ail-l rirq mini lis tin owiv.if a Kast Wulnut Hills. Hcrvlcrs Sun ii i ii niTin nKii vicuin- tnry cliaiirl. Frionds invited. syv'GRNKT---Kdraril .1.

Rwsi-nsy. kivi son of Mr. nnil Mrs. Jeremiah Kfiy, at his rssldnncs 3111 Phil-, Hns av. Kuncrsl Mondav.

March 12. at 30 a. in froin rsslilsncc. Jtn- qulein hiarh mass at Holy Family Church at a THOMAS Msrvyn Thomas, beloved hus-1 imiiii or Aiaruurel hiuiins nrs Rlnnn- hmi) and son of Hlah hiiJ Mary In his 33d year. Kunerul Mondnv.

March inn. I ...11 HI 1.1UIS. 12. at 2 p. from lale residence, 'SIS) Urochinoiit l.lnwnnd.

TRAPI Augusta Tronn. relict of Theo-' doro Triipp, Klliiny, March S. al the me si. Mineral rrnm Joseph Muth's Sons' funeral parlors, luesdiiy. March 13.

at 10 a. m. YVEIK May Wnik. Trlday. March at resilience.

1312 Vine seed 4S runeral Mondny. Mnrch froin pers please Jane Whlpnle (nee Cnch- ran), heioved wife of the lale Samuel "nipple. March II. ait'il 79 years 2 mimtlm and days. Fiineriil from residence.

Millville. tlhin. Monday. 2:3" p. Rl.

Inlorment in Venice Cemetery. WI'ITK May White, KrMav. March in. sred 4 years, nt residence. 13U lne st.

Funeral Mondny. March 12. irum vTsssmann uarlknecht fu neriii parlors. M21 Main st. Hamilton iiniO) paper; plsasa copy.

KR-1 March 10, at, 7:30 a nuriai 12. at i clock, rroin Joseph fook Company's funeral pariora, 1541 Ehn st. In Loving Beraembrance Of my dearly beloved husband, Peter ltelnslutler, who died March mill. Just one year ago. dear Pete, 1 sat by vnur I.a.I And listened und listened to all that you said, i Those sad, sad days and long-, dreary! niBhts, I The sa.l.

lest of all was when death won Ihe livhl. I watched you leaving me hour by. hour I tried to do all 'that was in my power; Hut Uod knew best, dear Pete, when he I look you away, And I hope to meet you some sweet x.i Sadly Missed by Hla Wife. lrst annlxersary requiem high mass morn- nig. March at clock.

111 Loving Memory Of our dear, darling boy. George1 reiamann, .1 r. Who pnssed away March 12, 1 1 rt. aged 10 months. A little rav of sunshine Came to our home one lav; It staved lust a little while And then It went away, (lone to a place of happiness Where angels nre wntchlnr o'er The "whowMlTeru" tT I flftrt ItnoW.

hi.U- tt.luu him- Mow empty thv pluce; We mi Kg cull lovinir aetMn And vmiV wert gmjl.nif fare. He wan our ireciou littU pet. Ixved by otiA snd All, Memory we have left of him Kor he ftiipwerod the, Mster'a call. Padlv Mfsjied Hv 1'urenti and 6Utr. In Loving Remembrance Of our dear mother and wife, Mary Wecht inee llury Si lierer).

who died March 11, liUti HWeet to be remembered. And a tlilfikf to find, TliHt tlioiiKlu.t dii may absent. mill nre kept In mind. We think ti y.u in can fe mm we- lint liinnv' A Mtb'iil tear Jhcd Wht-ii filhi'lM are No one knowM how we nilns you Fih-nds may think the wound la Little ihey know ihe sorrow That lien within our hearts ennrealed. Sadly lined by Husband and rlnl-dr-n.

111 Remembrance Of 'a loving husband and fnther. Ciorpe Wayman. wiiu UlcJ -iluica jj, "TIs sweet to be remrmbered. And a pleasant thing In find. Thnt though you mny be nbeent luu still are 'kept In mind.

We think of you in silence, No eyes can see us weep. Hut many a silent tenr shed When others are asleep. No one knows how much we miss you. Friends n.ay think the wound is heated: l.itile do tiov know the sorrow Thut II- within our hearts concealed. I-'toin Ilia I.ovlnir Wife and Children.

In Loving Memory (if our d.irlinir iSeorffe l-'eldtnnnn. who l-l. Inlti. Cod needed one more anirel child Amld.ii his Fhininir band. And so He bent with luvln smile And cl'Hsl'ed our durluiK's hsnd.

lint the spirit will live forever In the land of endless liBht. And we know that he is amona; us. liui'lina our footsteps mlKht. in. memory is as denr to-dav As In the hour he passed away.

Sadlv Missed Bv His LnvInK Uran.lnia. Aunla.ani I'ncles. In Memory Of our dear husband, fnther and irrand- fnther K.rnst W. Mack, who dirtd March' 13. 1914.

There Is no diath! The stars irn down To rise upon some fnlrer shore; And In In aven's Jeweled crown i They shine forever more. i A.J US. thOUll llhseen. 'Die d. ur fliimortal spirits tread; For all the boundless universe tlier- ale no dead.

Frcm Hi Uiving Wife, Children and Grandchildren. In Memory our dear mother and arandmother. Jsne tSiiollun, who dud March V.n. lovlnl mother, true nnd kind. No frlnd like her in all the world we ll Por all of us she did her best; May Hod Riant her eternal rest.

Vim are not forgotten grandma dear. Nor shall you ever be. For as long as life and memory last 1 1 I 1 We shall rememoer inee. Children and (irandchildrea. i I I I I I I I i of Of Of A No Of In Sad But Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved daughter.

I.oulse Mirlenbrlnk new Koae), who died March 12. lull'. 11 Mn 1 "'e bordr cft thee, to oart no more. 1TI1I11 world 1. full of trouble, i and of pain.

would be heaven luls, were here again. think ni you In silence, (But many a silent tear waj ahed 1 When Others are Baleen gadlv M1i bv tha F.miiv tne ramny. In 1 In Memory Of our dear sister and daughter. Sophia 1 Meder, who passed away March 13 1914. A VI.

a.low fell across our life 1 the" reaper came. And took our dear sister away From eartlily rare and pain; Jut when mist Is passed away II meet her some sweet day. Trusting lod will give us grace To meet her In Hint better place, Sadly Missed Ily the Bereaved Family Loving Remembrance of my dear hu-band. (leorge II Mur- rav. uhIt Hi.h io i Tia to rfmeinbei And a pleasant thtna; we find.

Tlmt. hoi ik yon nm bo Yoi ntlll ar knt in mind. V'o think of yon in jtllne. No ivph can e-o tin wep, Itut many a mlrnt far in shed When uthfrtt are Sndly Ml. His Loving Wife and Tn fho aot of th voar.

Hoc-Hlltt it tnnk fnnti mm nuuv Tho one wo loved. 1-ut could wt unvo. tliiH', KiniU' day, our ha 1 1 see The fuoe we lovnd ao wHI; Some nur hmid Jthull jrepu In hers And never aay fan-well. Th Family. In Loving Memory rich KIiIkts.

i (tiril March 1 I "nr" ni'f I SSW HIV lnidhi.nH IbI called hini homo, It Has Ilia 'will, mil in our hsarts ho lingers still. nioiniirjr is as dear lo-day As In the hour he piic.i) sway; A lovinK fsther. true snd kind, irlond him on earth II Hnd From Ills Lovinir Wife and Children. Of our denr fntlu-r and srnnlfnther. John eOiaOl who died Man II.

Illlil. The nillinn sire.un of Tunc rolls on. lint still liie a-anl chs'r Recalls the 11,. -r ooe ho once sl there Tho rlonors lay upun tho gravs limy But the love hnro f.fr you, dear faille will never fade auay. Frum the Family.

VI n.r In Memory beyond March linn. Snd and suililen was the call (if the one so dearly loved bv nil lime whs too short to snv farewell To ii .1 wen. Sndly Missed by Ills I.ovinir Wife. Mav Hauer (nee Oonham), Mother and fisters. In Memory of Carter ISrasher and Robert H.

I Itrssher. we think that those we've 1 g.fe Ivina on the tttern.l Ure.a. Can hear no sounds from earth, that shown us In our late sorrow ami bereave-rnar ment In the loss of our dearly heioved i ne periect or their rest. i Wife and nnutrhter of Robert H. in Kcncr.

no died 11. I'll 3. In Loving Memory ()f our donr wlfr' "ni1 ninthrr; Margaret H. (Ilnrdon Inee Oucntheri. who iiassed awav March 12.

1 1 a. A lovlnsr molher. true and kind. No friend like her on earth we find all AiA i May Cod giant her eternal rest. Sadly Missed by Her Loving Husband ana cnnuien.

In Memory Of William Dsnlei Rcholl, March 7 itn who died You are not forgotten. William d-ar. Nor shall you ever he; As long as and m. inorv last a shall always remember thee. From Ills Father, Mother.

Sister and Hrothera and In Memory 'Of mv dear hiishund rnmir Miepard. who passed away Murch 6. mm. no are lonoly, dear Frank you; without The voice we loved Is stilled Mf" 'lh us a'--W. II .11.1 Your Istvintc Wife Clara.

In Memory Of our dear huphnnd mul fnthrr, Christ. Itereniann, who died March 10, 11)16. A lovin father, a-ond and kind. No better fuend on earth we tine -Tor all of us he did hi. Ite.l (iod arnnt him et, rnnl rest Sndlv Missed Uy His Lnvlnc Wife and liaiiRliter.

In Loving Memory Of our doer wife and mother. Kllrn-heth Slacker Krleceri. ho departed this life March 1. A precintia one from us tins cone. A voice we loved is still, -d; A place I vacant tn our home.

Which never can be tilled. JT.i jti eaw, In Memory Of uur dear brother, rrnnk ir. Land tneier, who died March liilG. Pnd and suddenwas the Jit the one so dearly loved hj- all. Time was inue wns 100 snort to snv (nrewell To those he thought of unil so wen.

and Sndlv Missed l.rother. by His' Sisters In Loving Memory Of I'rnnk Siegfried. I who died March 7. lUl.fa A loving fnther. good and kind.

No better Iriend on eailh we 1nd: I'or all of us he did his hei: (lod grant lilm t. rnal r.il. S'llv Missed By Ills l-oving Wife and t'lilldren. In Lovine Remembranne or our near Diotner and uncle. William II Sch'iedlnger.

who died Murch il. l-Jlll. Clone but not forgot fen. From Ills Loving Ulster, Willinm TillettH and Niece, Mrs. Charles r.

In Loving- Memory Will mm P. w.Ihi de-parte'i thi life Uarcli 14. 13H Snf In th arms tf Suff on nur Havlor'ii riri-nil; Thrf by hi lnv o- Mha't-owod. IVactfully our belovd failifr reata. Wife, Children nnd Brandt hildren.

In Loving Remembrance our dnr liusband and fath r. Mr Anthony IlleM, wiiu lo.J il.ii.h i.i A h'vini? fnhT( lru and kind, No halter frii iid on ai th oi nnd; Tor all of he did hi hct, Muy id grant htm Vternul rnt, From His I.ovlnir Wife and Children. In Remembrance William J. who dii March 10. IStlo.

Icvlnir father. irod and kind. friend Ilk'1 htm on earth Mnd; For all of'ua hp did hln bnt, May prani him rent. Sadly Mitd by Ilia Family. In Sad But Loving Remembrance our dear baby, Vlrrinla Ptihrne, who died March J.

liil.T buj mt forgotten. Her Living Mother ana Father. i i I I to J. of to InKemory Of our beloved husban and father, Uickner. whs died March 1916.

Forever Remenibe'red by His Loving-Wife and Children. Card of Thanks. Our sincere gratitude Is herebv expressed to all our friends, relatives and kind neighbors for their unexpected kindness and sympathy shown us In our late sorrow and sad bereavement In the loss of our dearly beloved daughter, LAL'RFJTTA OBER. We wish to thank Rev. tieorge 1 1, tleers.

of our 1-ady of Perpetual Help Church, for his kind words of condolence, impressive requiem and sermon; the pallbearers for their services rendered, tho Young Ladles' Society of Hi cniircii, ior men respect show our departed at our l.oto. I their large attendance at the mass; also for rlornl tribute, and Messrs. Vilt niermer. I one nil directors, for their excellent cafe and cfTlcleiit manner of conducting the From Her Loving and Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks.

We desire to extend our most sincere and heartfelt thanks to all our lelatives and friends for their kindness and sympathy- shown us In yiir late sorrow sad bereavenienl in the great loss of our dearly beloved husband and father. John B. We wish 10 thank Rev. Father Kelly. (St.

Andrew's Church, for Ins vjsits u- his kind words of comfort and Impressive requiem; the their kindness am. TTnZTn" iuZ ili'l-arted hrnther at tin- home and thetr iKr HTi-nnnnre at the funi'ial; Ihm H. K. MkiriHon for hla nerviL r-n-I d. ri-d; tht I'hirtnnittl Aerie No.

I 14J. urnl also all the fnenda and rela-; tiva for thli'4nltt b.agtiful floral of-r'ltif4. the tallh-arii and Ruaae I -m iiiiiii ii for the mantipr In which hey runducted the funeral. 1 1- nun Hi Kovlng Wife and the Bc leaved Family. Card of Thanks.

We desire to express our most sincere thanks to tho many relatives, friends and nelKhliurs for their, svnipalhy shown I us In our sad bereavement in the loss of' our dearly beloved husband and falher. JIWKI'H Ht'HWAMlNKK. wish lo thnnk Hcv. Henry J. Snnne-born for his kind words of consolation and sermon; the Hrotherhnod of the 1m-: mnnuel Church, tho Jr.

O. V. A. M. HriKluon Council No.

334; also, the em- 1 of the Oesterleln and I mil Works for their pallbearers and larne alien, Innce nt the evenlnv services; also, all the friends, relatives, societies iHici einloees for their beautiful lloral I otTer iiK. Ksperlally do wo ish to I tliank Mtt Spencer, funeral directors, for their kindness snd eltl, int milliner funeral. which lliev ihe the I'mni the Berenved Family. Card of Thanks. d.

siie In e.vpiess our most sln-jer and heartfelt thanks to all our friends, relumes and neijrihois for th. ir kindness and sympathy ahown us in our lale sorrow Hu .1 l.ura-. inent in the great loss of our dearly beloved son and nenheu- wiu.is hi nt. wish to thank Itev. Kmil Uaum, of HI.

Martini I'liurch. for his kind words of comfort anil sermon 1.,..,.. nun ui in hraser li 'T oi me ins; our litre for liiele n.n.l tiflll Itoial ofTerlims snd cm Stermer, funeral directors, for their efficient manner in which they ar- ran (fed and conducted the funeral. Loving and Bereaved 1-amily. Card of Thanka.

w'" to express nur sincere and heartfelt ihanks to ail our rela snd friends for tlieir kln.ln. ss slid svmuslliv nnoncr. wife ANNA We wish to thank Hev Katner Shopp I nnd his assistants for the Impressive high mass, Mrn. It. Ausden Moore for tne beautiful singing, the St.

Monica and 81. Societies, the Ht. Augustine Trustees and Men Society, the d.niois of the beautiful floral offerings and 1'rs. in. ami .1.

Tnpmoeller for their faithful and i specially do Mevn.h to II, auk Mr Westerinai. for the prompt and efflcent manner In which he canduct-el the funeral. The Hrreavert Family. Cnrd of Thanka. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our relullves, friends ami acquaint- ances for ih-lr klndnees and sympathy shown us during the sad hour of our he- reav.ment in the loss of our dearly be- loved husband and falher.

JOHN 8F.BAf.il, an. Also the donors of the beilinful floral onenngs. h.speeially do wish to thnnk Itev. F. Horn for his consoling words, the pallhenrers of ihe Haver-Ischen Verein.

German i lurirri I'li'Ui. i.erilian Al lielief m. stiitzungs Ver. In No. 1 and Wl't aV Co ftinetal for the efficient man- i ner In wnien mey nmrJuriM tha f.i.

ineral. The Herraved Family. rnJ wira or mankt. We wish to extend nnr extend Id frier thnka nur ItlnH ri.MH. tJul 11 and relatives for the kindness snd sym- uineHB ana of our beloved father and hus-, bund.

Mr. Vi)linm V. Iliteines. ICspe- clnllv do we thank the Maccabees, Mr. T.

Corcoran and -employees, the youns; men of thl ulobe Overall Company for their kind symplitliy and beautiful ilonil ofrerlnas; also. Ttev. Schmidt n.r ins cnjij.iinir sermon, and the tin nertaaer. aiiiso for the efllclent nt iu which the funeral was con- uucteu. i ne iiereavcu i- amily Card of Thanks.

desire to extend mv henrtVlt Minims iu in i ruMiu a i ri i nn ni mo- merit tn whirh I InHt my hunhnnd, Kifhard I also wiHh to thnnk Dr. title De t'ourry for hin aervicen and Hh Father nf St. Vtt r-a 'at ((dral. fr his services during mv husbnnd illnepd, nd lno for the eautiful nonnnn. 1 alun winh to thnnk and Husse Hoi auiann fur the rtfll.

ijan ntunimr in Uh i I tin dun.1 durted tve funeral. i The Iterenved Wife, Mr. Margaret Card of Thank. We wish lo express our appreciation to! Hie mnny fi lends, relstlves snd nelshhors i for kindness extended to us in our In sorrow and sss of our dearly be- loved mother. Mnry Melchlnir.

We espe. clallv wish lo Ihnnk Mrs Sophls Mueltner. for her untirliiK services. Fsthern M. J.

nniTllchnel nnd F. X. Vocel fur! I I- fill rlornl offei ings. nnd Mr. II.

J. lllen- bora, of Ihe J. Radel nntpany. for the'0f excellent niuntiKeliieiil of the I Tho Iterenved bona. Curd of I.

wish to extend mv sincere hinlo I the St. XhU'-i's Holy Family So- cinliiv and II, dv Name Socleiv I.n.hes' Auxiliary of the. A. n. ii the! i.udies Auxlliarv.

Knichts of Nt No also Ihe goon Msters at Seton Hospital for their kind attention to my liusoann in nis mm iihi-m, anu r. 1 Mulvlhlll for his uini-tent manner of i conducting the tunei al my liusband. I'atn. .1. Murray.

Ilia Wife Mary' Murray. i Card of Tnanka. 1 wlnh thank all frlenda. nnd neiiehborn for ihlr kindnena tended nie in the oh rif my dearlv he. lov'd wif.

Minnie rv li.fr. I Mp, (ly wiah to think ballbearpra. the dnnorn the beautiful floral off irin. Rev iorey and It-v. Wetxel for thir kind Hftvlce.

Company for their cltlc'o-nt vti-ea in ennductinfr the funeral. -Mr. A. I'flat-r and Children. Card of Thanks.

winh to extend our sincere thankw rill our relatives, frienda and neiub- boia (or thwii kindneaj and nympathy rhown ua in the 1nn of our dearly be- aon and brother, 9 erdinand 1 1 i Kt-rn; also, the Onnnn or the beautiful floial orieriT.Ks rfnd Henry Imwalle Son. iindirtakera, for th enVient nian-nei in which they conducted th funeral. The Herea ed Family, Card of Thanks. We dealr to expreaa our plncerp and heartfelt thanka to all nur relatte, friends and nlhnrs fr thlr kind ner and Pmi-Hthy ahown ua In the loan of our dearly beloved huahand and father, John. Field.

We alao thank Hev Father Conwav and T. .1. for the kind and nVlmt manner in which ha conducted the funeral. Wife and Children. I i i I on 14.

rr' I ir 11. TK ami wa Card of Thanka. We hereby dealre to expreaa our sincere thanks to our relatives, frlt-ndx and neighbors for the sympathy and kindnt.a shown ua In the loss of utir dearly beloved husband, father, grandfather, and brother. 1 FRANK GRKVfc. We especially wish to thank Rev Hans Ilaiipt fur hm kind worde of connolntlon, the many dotiora of the beautiful Moral onVrliiKa and Harfkm-cht, undertakere, for the kind and eltklfni management of th funeral.

Th Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. I dfsir to rxpretM my stiicen thanks to niy lelativff. fii'-nda and nnuhborH for their kindnena shown tin- in jnv ad b(rca veinent in the dt-ath of mv (ai'ly beloved wife. a 1.1IA POIJ.

rHpedally do I nh to thnnk Siloi and niantlltia and Fa 1 lor, rkl' for their i-onsolina: innutn deuth. I wrh to thank the Ikiimh for the I eautiful riot nl offrlnftif. and Kpocially ltiifst( IlorKiiiunn for tin- rt-rWirnt way ihoy i-onflui-tt'd tht- funciul. The litrenvfd lltiband. John J.

Toll. Card of Thanks. We deal re to thank our nianv kind friends, relatu en and nelahbnrs fur their kindm-sn and Myinpathy um in the Ions of our beloved hunband and father. David Crane. Fpeciallv d.

we want tn thank the pallbearers, th donnrn of the Itt-nutllul lloral the cleray of Holy I'loct t'huifh their beautiful fo'rv, and ktnd wr.ida of condopne, nnd thp Husk ft H.irir-mann i. for firompt and efrlilent manner In whirh they ronductpd he-funeral. Th Herravcd Family. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere thanks to our relatives, and neighbors fur the kindness snd sytr-psthv extended ns In the loss of our beloved mother.

Catherine lUitler. -We also wish to extend thanks to the pallbearers, ths donors of many lloral. ofTeriiiKS. Itev. F.

l.anipliiH for Itls eonsollnir seimon, and Mr. .1. .1. (illii-Kan for Ihe efficient manner in which he conducted the funeral. The llercaved Family.

Card of Thanks. wish to extend our tnrr-lhfink In our rnlHllvpn, frlon-li urn! nelKhborrt for th klndnpn nnil ay m- fmthv shown us In the Iuhh of nur b-u vet. mot her and Krundniot hrr. i Anna P- harringtuiuaf n. thank th d'-nora of th hpautlfw! flornl nlTorinRH, Klm-nlolir fnr ht kind and conaotlnp; words, nnd Wttllttm Iunknmnn for thr efHrU-nt man nor in which hf conducted tho funrral.

Th. Hereaved 'Family. Card of Thanks. neslre to thank our ninny Kinu fril.ni). nnrl neia-tihors tliei- kindness and sympathy shown us In the loss of our dearly beloved husband and father, Harry Hortfninnti also the donors of the many beautiful flural onVrlna-s snd Ttusse A Horgmann, undertakers', for their kind snd efficient mati.iKement of the funersl.

Mrs Hertha Itorgmann and liaiiRhter, Alice. 16111311011 Adults, MS children, ail. Apply lo rmelnnstl C'rema-llon (li 30 VISln k. Msln SOUS, Kes. N.

tola. j. j. i va co. m.i.

rim.ims. kiii ktii t. Aute Ambulsnce. Auto fnsenkl Kqulliinent. (Iflli-e.

and (tiirHges, -421 IMRtl. AM) IIVIIK PAKK. THE BUSSE 4 B0RGMANN CO. NKKAL UlBKCTOim, 1517 Fret-man Av. Thrr tha pel.

NnnsrrtHTinn no eh nre. thne W. (')! anwerrd In all Mi bur b. A.H.H00IANN lumrav.ien TILJI OO PARKtTS. F.

B. MAERTZ SON MRU. F. U. MARRTX.

Proprietor, UNDERTAKERS KltKII tl. IIRTHI.KF". Manager. txM-wia Pl.t l'hose anul au(M. Al'TO AHI LAt KUHVICE.

JULIUS BAER FI.OHAI. IIENIUM. 1 XH-1 40 Fourtk Sireet. Kast, Cincinnati. SOCIETY NOTICES.

A hitk lirthnn nf th ir rofiUfK(t. to attend th fun! our nH. .1 nnvm, nrv- frn'" TVKH- 1 ill II in suite foitn 9 in 10. .10 a. nt.

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nre In l.e l.r.'S.-nt Tt'KMhAY KVKNINii. Mnlrll 13. lo vols revlHlon of th Io' Ihhh. ANNA IHiKiiKIt, V. F.

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Mirk NtHstei. Visitors welcomt. KI' I'. 11. P.

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M. W. A. (Ire if He-'y. i.m mm.i.m i.u.r.

--united meet in a Kl-AY. March ..10 i. to Vmltori wHibiii'- I'KKHV AI.KKKI.I'KH. M. William hU ha rut.

WII.I.1H I'HAPTEII S. Ml II A. M. -Htated meeting MM'AV. Marrh It 117 in.

K. M. HOi-l-Klt. If. P.

ami FKRlt.llT ELEVATORS LUftrfcc llydraulie Uelt Hand fame II. Curran Rlevator 1)4 VV. Keoond Vlnelnnatl, OhU. I in hlt.l on i I nn "1 ill MC MS 1MIIL GREAT Is Attracting Widespread Attention! SILKS OF ALL SORTS, Some plain, some striped other checked, more printed -and a great variety of fancies woven in some exceedingly attractive designs. SEVERAL OF THE NEWEST IDEAS will be shown by us Monday for the first time -and the result of the entire offering is certain to be pleasing.

HANDSOME COSTUME SATINS AND CHIFFON TAFFETA SI LKS i OA-ninK tints; white an. I Mack: vuluc-i; M.m'l..y OHC ALL-SILK GEORGETTE CREPES alt skulls gr.iy, I lull. mil Mur. n.ivv Mur. im-, ln.t'!r u'nr ii, nirl.is Ki.lr that n.t t.

makf iM M-nnIay v.tr! RICH ALLSILX SATIN LUXOR Mil I'alTK ltiat at the nnil M.4: ARD-W IDE BLACK CHIFFON Mrirtly first-class i.ic-cni. uv i. a var.l i a -II-r, I SILK POPLIN FAILLE -V wnlr the sprn shailcs; i Selling Mftnlay at, a var.l -UHHV SII.K "tlllll INt.s .,,,1 willi M'lllii; pHtttiiln, T.ri. will 1ft i. ly Ml.

1 itfit'Hbl fultru'; 1:7 tiH lii--. "iil'fH nnd in-niy othM ni'lihv pa' ft'VfMkfiH u'otiht contud'-r iht'in Yard Wo hnvo tin- t'r 'int-innnti, jiiiil mir pi n-- vi i irralilr I 1 mi) ill lth SrjH.I'.x 3ti Int uptime ihftl and bliick; pr-rint viihi'-Hnt Monday at, a ynrd 8IIKI'IIKHI 4 HK XI l4.i am) white; lam, in'dnim nnd nnd Htyll.nh crowfoot n.iv 1 1 icr Hflllnnr nt. yard A IX-WOOl, NOVM.TIKa Mundmomc strfpi" nnd block utrMiv all-wnol, 64 Inches wllr hi- iniiKf to fn.m; mill est to- CI OC day. I1.77H; aelllriK Monday nt. a yard.

A Monday Special Sale of Notions and Toilet Articles CI.nKl O. T. SIMMM. niTTllN Two-luindred-ya id epuiln ti hlmk; all number. Itzi-n CI 1.1 I fi.t- -4II ill IK AMI 4 Ol till I zen bttlln for 47c MI.KIM: M-n-eT ized Critrht-t Cut tt.n white ii nd rihrn II full yarduiic Selling nt, ft a ball O0 Charming New Spring Coats Lndlf' and Hltfh-Cradc Mdeln Verv Intent creitf eloura.

HollvlnM, ltintftpin. MurrllNa. 4 hrvlittM. Serge nnd I'upllna arolit. rtmrralil areen Mriarntn.

roal hliie. mutle areen. hi nea III ne. nnvy and hi ark -mid a hlar mnae of fancy aotrU flea rhreka, alrlne nnd plnlda, will ao on aalr Mondnv nt lie rullutvlna aperlHl prleea. nnmelri $4.95, $5.95, $7.95 and $10.95 And Upward to $40.00.

BURSON HOSE Women's full Ufa. It-mm hnied Mtocklnff: medium anl heavy welstht rottonx and tine 1 1 thread; white. Mitek and bnlbrlKiran reiruhir and extra 36' IQf ily, will he sold Monday at, a pair SMITH AXMINTKn lll'fsa J75: all the new sprlnir patterns; nreseni value is to. h. ii- 'JO Inir M.in.'nv at II IMMIIVK IMF.

(IR. Tl wlile and 2U. yanls lima; rich pal terns; II '0 i slues Selllnis Qte Mnn.lav nt Vnnl wide: sliuulnnl qualliyi fsut colors; llirlu and dark wnrk: 16c values. Stelllnu tnilla'i sl.lrtllitr Mnniliy at. 1 hers' i ii MSFA-FIXIsn Inches wide; Ht a vnrd ni l'il HKII HHKKTIM; value.

Will be $30.00 Aleianiter feet: this itTere.l wiile, preen, sellim; i.ri. -4; full 75 I IMIMKT FAT COLOR Al'ltO il(ill MHlue. brown, pren snd pink checks: lilc yard value. Si-MIiir T7g Monnay.at. a yard Buy Your Prices -on All This Ktllt't tOTTOSJ ni.Ki:iK-Full sue; II.

2S Ote values. Will bo sold nu ii pair nKl COMFOIITa Sllksllne. sateen and rhlnti; whltu. cotton filled and fancy stitched else comforts: formerly sold up to $1.79 $3 00. Will be closed mil st FF.ATIIKK I'll.

I.OWH- Cincinnati msde; 17x25 inches: fancy or staple stripe 29c tlcklnir- 60c vslues Will he sold at to iipii I'll, LOW cask i.inen mil.ii 18 ulues. Will be sold lit HFIiXO'TM OF TOW FI.IXH and b.yiched nnd unbleached; extraordinary valuos. Will bo sold at. a ard 6i4c, 10c, 12c and 14c in i.kiri I.ol bleach: chamois tin- i will IK i.miia i.iso a sheer quality; worth l.hf $2 00 10-yurd bolls. S-llinK $1.29 at- a '4 sellln, .1.

a jard Inrire size; lc quality. Mon- IQg I Hr dav at I day al a-inra Kfiiiui mi Ullll HI M. I.OW AI quality selllliu Mondny ul I'sM I.IM.IIAM llir.KN'W sprlnr "iv i to 14 yenr siaes: He. 1.0 and II.J6. KQC vn'ltie Monday at ANOTHER GREAT Prices All hinds and rla.sea of tables adsold at-- Are WANTED 25 SALESLADIES Apply Will I ETD'C I I LalaELirt SPIRITUALISTS.

211 A K. KV. SI'IUITI'AI- AIVISKI! prof Worth "'r" li rti.unt to m' II. li lt i If Ji'-l w.ii.rti m- in in -fni i ii tht. afTn- ,1 t-i I llW n-n larful (-0 lllif ii i i i nM IThIM life tt ni.

mul Hunli ThiirmUMt 'j' Iniiitf. ft- -nt nr f-ir lt. I Nu. -11 I OK I.IH1-UAI. Tll)t I tiwl Ik rH i -tt'oiU, MV II .1 fixili u'x -li.

ii Iii. ii.in'ii-friii..riti mtiitv life nnil hrlni i fi i. In i K'H sriit; A I MIH Hut';" Mill All it Mi II II 1 ri rl KI KHT. 'M A i.l- rvi. ep SiiiMlny.

ll'K'M iirxl 7 in nif tii I V.i i in. ti nti ivftr tn'r 'IS la ii I 1 MIIH I' -r All k-u in i A M. ICl 1 II I.l I A WuriJ ilrwii-l Milium. Tio-liv Th.ir.-av tott Hi a 'n Hver-n -t h. ik-- 1 r'umirii I ft ''Mi yin.

wii.i. sriPrn 1st chi Mill I. .1 Ml l-'t '1 it (i i i i i i Hll'1 II J. 111 nlllv lai i'l 2 will in-. 1 1 i Mfn ft i lv Mil.

riioiir I. in in SIMK. KI'NA. rtplrltunHii l.ve. manlflate tulifiii.

-uiut tin- mm rj Mvenfh Ht. MMK A A It. a-Ili-m Mon -iy ad THursaay avtnlna IM vjarfl-rlu tla- SILK in. Ii-: will ntfrrcil M.n'lav at. a var TAFFETA SILK A worth M.iitilav at, 98c la.

k. white am! all 79c FANCY Mnwlay ami la.si.tfiii.iMc ALL-SILK 40 mi his niiitfrlnla: In iiflTr(l 1 Iminp 59c huiitl-ioiiiH sport un riiHtnni tnrf Im? stain at Tfi. of a 29c widr 69c nirfo-s ld; i.i,. i. stun II pri ent cost eh-.

k. 59c evening wear; cost at the nail SieliiiiK Moml.iy at. a vanl NO KI IV (II M'K 1 OA'll(. A All-wool. wide; new mi; mi i.u preint null e.t $1 ft 14 xeilinir Monday i.

a yard AI'ANKSK. MAI'IIMi SIKII'I'IM, IIAl.s Ii i i ii .1 nn.l Iraiher hsnilles; fir vnlucs. Sell- IAa Iiik at llK ItIK IIKT TWIST While, cream, sml Aralu- Qe nl a hell iii i i i.i. a rtniM. 4c LADIES' Two-clasp; tan, I wurth (lie.

Will be 1 pslr Handsome Valours, Poplins, Gabardines and Chinese blue, for ladies and Monday at $12.98, AXMINSTER ROOM-SIZE RUGS, Smith' ar.il Slnanes bet makes: nx12 stiriiiK's newest patterns. Will bn: C1Q 00 Mn inlay at niMlOW II1IE I feet Ioiik nm 3 Inches snd all trlniminirs complete; white, dark nieilliim ereen ainl yellow; Ijftc valuea Miinilav st BEST AMERICAN CALICOES. blues, slvl Calcutta blues, sliver Rrnys. si niiniir'1 ftunlilv; nil fast colors: i'D- is to Sc. our price M-nnlay.

sold Monday 25c dark orR: a yard r.oon qi ai.it Inches wide: Mondnv nt. i Bedding Mow-lSaS!" Class of Merraaatla Will lie Tremendnnslr lllab l.aler O. SIIAKF.lt nnisn; ise uy2c 29c, HOV -19c 39c I LA 11 II I'll-: with a lll-lneh RSc values sellln no values. a pair PI.AIII WOOI.NAP while plmd. plaid nnd arsy lies Will be I.non UMITF hemmed anil tioiiaht when Will an on sale m.F.AI IIKII oilKFT reeulnr S9c OF and 72 Inches closed- out at.

a AnUIIH PK1TII OATS Kinlnhed deep embroidered flounce; 90s Momlav at 1, 4I1IKS' l'lB AMItllK liOW Vice quality; Isce snd emhroldery trimmed Rarluents; worth AAj I 76c. Will be sold Monilny nt LOT OF SAMPLE READY-TO-WEAR Less Than Hair the Wkole.al, (lactations. Iluy a-nrmenis Ladles-. Misses' and (hllUren's, eilll 10c, 19c, 29c, 39c and 624 626 628 RACE STREET IH SIXTH AM) SKVKMII. SPIRITUALISTS.

rr Tin: i.ivim; tr "iii. o.i-i I- l.iw Tt-mi'lf, 2 1 iin-l It. It. Alt Kit. J'toiii'r.

Muan-tgiM. MKS, II' iin.l MhT MIIH Kill. (r laln I tiit1luin. inrfi- ho-n fVv fu: 'i. I'a--' ii'h 9 1 A SMITH tzwt ru liti'ti il'lv Truth fiil i.

L'lsi ni. Kf- Kjl-. n- H1MIMT1 A 1.1 I flirni'll I'Hvt ur m-rv uti ay 1 7 P. 2iy A'lw- in- -s' Mi-lnim, nil H.I li.ie tr Hjl-te. ii).

-ul' Mi.Miinutli N- iJr v. lis AI.KM'K1 i.t..Jli-i 1i Ut 4 TtitlMrt i l- p. "i 1414 i. -i otxl frutii "i W. I.itirv nt.

iruihtul. KI'. 1' p. ni Virif. 'tiulv.

'itrrh I 'tt 1 1 iii.i ii Tnvir. N. I'f Ii KiiiVA tnihi tyi-orir'. -rim aid. 7t7 -t I 'I' I-S TH' 2 7 -lo Oi 4 l-j-i ANNKTTK.

Wainut l-l flftf. MMS IIH. 417 K. BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS. TITi.K 'll'AIMN'TKK AM TIH'ST i ti y.

Cir i it and Mmn Hii tnl niKtifv on lir-l it rtictih. No ii i.ot fnaih'. i IllHki- nf an. I ill tnt.itf Tit leu fi ml n. .1 ami u.t.-.-.l.

WM. M. AI.t.KN'. I'mi, i 1 1 U.hWui. Tfait.

mMIi! yr. TIIK AN'li Tlf'ST iicrtty tn hi.tii in "11111" i.n re'il ll day at No. ir. M.iiii nt net lo poatiifllm. T.

I i'. r.4.'.. H. Ti.i. Pr.d t.

M'Y TO LOAN in iv evenina M.uior mrii. h.ant'rn av. Jubn UoUK. act JoHN WEl.tfli, prta SALE U.ltl, fnii, .1:1 i k. a 'i 'ninn a l.icii-T.i.ii', al'- $1.19 TAFFETA SILK SKIRTINGS WiM shown crcat variety; strijs's, tliis-ks ru h.

i hemrs ri-cnt QQ King MnUv at, a yunl HOC CREPE DE CHINE- A very cantil il iji i.ility; wi'lc; i r.inc of new sha-ics; for street $1.35 A I. Ml M.K A y.ry ikIi fun 36 IncliiM wid: whlfr i-renm, rink, ltcht hl-ic Im'on, oi.hid. HiKiiUnd i-pt low -n. lc inria. Vpf nli.iK'ti htin.

i Id i im' I 'A am! Mi-k: iiliif fiOi: M'llmn Mn 29c III! hi vml I WlllON ail. HA- -lliindtMiiip patffrna; tirh H'-llnK Hi, a 69C Al.l.-W noi. i.itM IK in navy bi'o mntiiK' amy. hau-n blue. spilIlK BTH'tl.

brltfi HTnl pl'i'io-nt 111 1 11 Ofif iiwt 1 1. Mondi id. wov OOI. aiOIMI Sr.lU.F Sfi tin hfs wldr. nnvv blue, new Kre--n.

ariiy. n.iinti. wti bluo and blnt k. pi'-M'iit valurTiltc; fjllinn M- nduv nt, jfQ.f rd JV irtt-he $1.19 i (ii.i.a i iii: i ai. 8c iitKtn (illllll I'OOTII IIRl'NHKM values.

ScllinK: nt Ille HKMIKCd TOOTH PTK 1e ll.iATK, PAHI KlltP 4e OI.IIA I K' TAI.I I II I'UH DKII (all nriers I (H.I.ATK'a ailAVIM; He Tailored Suits for Spring Trlcotine, Jerseys, Basqua Cloth, Sergesi (old, apple groan, magenta, black and navyj exclusive model misses. Will be specially priced $14.98, $16.98 and $22.50 SILK LISLE GLOVES grav anil hlack; snld Munday at, a Imported a-ood: 29c KT.IIX AXD MARQCISRTTKB. 3. Inches wide; white, renin and ecru: hemstitched and Lenn striped brilers; 13c values. Pell- vOa inff Momlav at.

a yard PRIM) IWEM llIS Choice present vhIus 3 Be. lijU Mondny at. I.1NU-styles; Sell- 12c rilnks nnd I glysj yam stripe and checks; Unlit and values. Helling- at, mii.hai iiru iikkti: s-4; full uuuliiy. Will be sold vss.

yard. III.A.NKKTN Extra lane Will be sold at. CI AK BI.4KKT Size 60x84: pink and blue and white plaid, tan and white and white plaid; 3.00 val- CI OQ sold nt. a psir BF.IISI-BKAD Kttra large frinced. cut comers; values; the prices were away down.

fiQi Mondny at the-hsrasln price of Linen finish: size 72x90; values. Will be sold HJV TAHI.K 11 AM ASK Full bleached: CI. wide: 2 tn 6 yard lengths. Will yard 39c, 49c and 59c GARMENTS For Present and piled out on special 49c Monday Morning. Will I cprc Ill I BLIND MAN DESERTED By Recently-Wedded Wile, He Alleges, After Entertaining Her.

Orvllle Thompson, Richmond. piano tuner, appli-d at Itttalions Court ytat'-rdoy for nut In i-ft hliiK IliH hi-tn Hn churK'-'l that utu-i- had Mnnt $1G-I iUTtain-in hid vMff in 'lnciniiati two weeks, tm-k I i to (Vntrul Ciih.n Stiition un.l ttt l'i tUuy xt.t, Thompson allfs that ht- married Mik Minnie who I'v-d in Cu- tunnti. January i. lim' wif' told. irn i ha i ili h.nl bt-t-n divurcvd Ijrom Hurry wl', Cincinnati.

of ''ourt rVbrn- I ary 8 Marry Ni wi-ll wan ranted a dl- vJtre from Minnii New the ground of '('Xtri'mc rtut lty and groca iK Thla dt h'l-i not hoen re-ordod. aw the required days huve not elupsed, ami it then furo ih not in ef-t'i'-'i. Tli imp'-on said h- did rwt wlah to pronertite hut debited to fret hark to Kh'hmond. where l'e could ob-ti in employment. TAKEN AS GOOD SIGN.

Wash itn; ton. i The fact thnt Count Turnnwski, tin- newly ap-pointed mbad ir from Autrla-HutiRHry. is arranfrlnic to aeenre a new embH.y building f.i taken to Indicate thut his Jovernment doe not expect dirdoniatie relntlons to bv aevered IB tin- near future DR. E. F.

BOHN DENTIST llrmovrd to I nlnn Trn.l Bldn. Kourtk ad MaUut. Tel. Mala SIM. i 1 ii i i -i i if i'li i in 1 V.

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