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BUFFALO- EVENING -NEWS MAY 6, 1915. about rabbits. I am tot asnch inter American hall." club's own orchestra will furnish the music for ested in tna Bedtime etonea. EDMUND KOURCHL Buffalo, May a. LITTLE STORIES FOR BEDTIME SO dances.

classes of the church in celebration ot the new membership contest. In which the Philatheas were winners. The pastor of the church was toastmaster and short talks were given by Mrs Suedeker and Mr. Main, teachers of the Philathea and Baraca classes; Mrs. Oiled, Mrs.

Porter, Mr. Cain, Mr: Letter, Mr. Roberts. Mrs. Edward Helntz of 162 Springer CT Letters are acknowledged from Jean Hays, M.

PhilHa, Anna. Marlon, Lo- THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright 1918, by J. Lloyds) I The Social Chronicle i i avenne will entertain 45 friends on Saturday erening in honor of Miss Prances Lang of 192 Springer avenue. The decorations will be in pink and white and refreshments will be served.

Mr. and Mrs. Ansley W. Sawyer The Six lete Bonhommes will give a dance this evening Colonial club. An attractive program of dances has been arranged and Mr.

John Beecher will give musical selections. retta, Caroline, Henry. Elisabeth na Mary of Krettnsr street, Edward H. Clark. Margaret 8.

Aldons, Buffalo; Franklin Werner and Fern Werner. Rlasdrll; Ida M. Howell, Eden; Gerald R. Tinker. Ripley.

IRON TRADE OUTLOOK CONTINUES FAVORABLE Decided Increase in Buying, Including Large Tonnage of Basic hare returned from Bermuda. HOW REDDY FOX BECAME A QUADDY Kraemer-Koch. The marriage of Miss Gertrude M. Koch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore Koch, to Mr. Joseph J. Kraemer The monthly meeting of the King's Daughters' society of Delaware Avenue Methodist Episcopal church will be held at the home of Miss Patterson, the Wellesley, Franklin and Edward streets, on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The world would be a place most sad If any one were wholly bad. rnnv iv-v imiiaj iinwn th CmAlieA t.lttln Path.

Reddr was feel wtu be solemnized on Thursday morning. May 27, at 10 o'clock. In Seven Dolors church. Dear Mr. Burgess: I have often read the stories In the EVENING NEWS and think them ing very good Indeed.

He had had a good breakfast He had -V nothing to worry him, and he was feeling as good natured as It Is Corporation Counsel win Meet With Committee at Hearing Tomorrow. The councilmen yesterdav afternoon referred the proposed contract between the West Farm Hospital commission and the architects. Green at wicks, ta the committee of the whole. The corporation counsel will meet wtthtne committee for a public hearing thji matter tomorrow afternoon a( o'clock. The proposed ordinance to increase the pay of the ninth rrade teachers dolne; hlirh school work, German teachers and some special Instructors, also was referred.

A hearing on the matter will be held tomorrow. In the morning Corporation Counsel Rann and Superintendent Emerson will try to work out the necessary amend-mens to put the draft In proper form. The Wd of the George T. Eay company, which was low for the installation of a refrigerator at the Broadway market, was thrown out The contract waa awarded to the Jewett Refrigerator company. The reason given for rejecting the Ray Wd is that the company does not manufacture what it sells, but Is acting as a middleman.

'The Belles of Blackvllle. very nice. I like nature and often sit and watch the fish In the streams and The Bethany Circle of the Ting's possible for him to feel. Over on the Green Meadows he saw Peter Kanoit Peter was far from the dear Old Brier Patch. In fact he was so far from listen to the birds call and sing In the Daughters will present a minstrel en woods.

Please send me a Peter Rao- Coming and Going. Mrs. George S. Lammerts and Miss Tillie HUdebrand of Massachusetts avenue have returned from the South. Miss L'ebelhoer of I.emon street is spending a few weeks in East Aurora, the guest of Miss Lillian Bark.

Mr. John Beecher. who has been visiting friends in New York, has returned jams. Mrs. A.

Goldberg and Miss Rose Goldherg of 490 William street are at Cambridge Springs, for a two weeks' visit. Before returning they it that Reddv felt In his bones that if he were to try he might catch Peter. tertainment entitled, "The Belles of bit button, as I think they are pretty. But somehow, for the first time in his be didn't want to catch Peter. Blackville," in the church parlors, Friday evening, May 7.

at 8:15 Perhaps that waa because he had already bad a good breakfast Ton know EDYTHE ROBB. North Collins. May 8. o'clock. a full stomach is one of the very best things in the world to make good nature.

Hauf-Marterer. Solemn high mass was celebrated in St. Boniface church yesterday morning, at 9 o'clock, for the marriage of Miss "heresa Marterer, to Mr. Leonard Hauf, the Rev. Father Kempshof performing the ceremony.

The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satin, with trimmings of shadow lace and pearls, a long tulle veil, caught with sprays of lilies of the valley and she carried bride roses and lilies of the valley and wore the groom's gift, a diamond pendant. She was attended by Miss Emma Hauf, who wore a gown of canary yellow CLEVELAND, May The Iron Trade Review today says: Favorable developments continue to dominate the Iron trade. There has hen a decided Increase in pig Iron buying. Including 100,000 tons quietly placed in New York, a large tonnage of basic bought by the Youngstown Sheet and Tube company, and other ronsumers In the central west, and from to 80,000 ton of various grade bought at Chicago. War business Is still responsible for a large part of the order for machinery and during the past week the buying of machine tools by companies which have taken orders for shrapnel has been on a liberal scale.

The coke market Is showing Improvement and several furnace companies are In the market for their requirements. New to Him. A small boy from the city went to Dear Mr. Burgess: The Daffodil Branch, Greater Buf Reddy sat down and watched Peter, whowas hunting for sweet clover. .1 read the bedtime stories myself falo Sunshine society, will give a tur ind also read them to my little Presently Reddy saw a black speck in the Vlistance, it grew lrager ana larger.

At first Reddy had thought it was Ol' Mistah Buzzard, but as it brother. We both like Peter Rabbit will visit friends in Youngstown and beet I found a little bird's nest this drew nearer, he saw that It was Redtail the Hawk. It had seemed to Reddy Se-w Castle een luncheon and card party for the Daffodils and their friends at the home of Mrs. Martin Johnson, 112 Elmwood avenue, TueBday, May 11, at 12 o'clock. The committee In charge includes Mrs.

E.K. Clark, chairman; that it must be a wonderful thing to be able to fly, and many and many morning with four little eggs in It. Will you plense send me four Peter Rabbit pins fomy brothers and aisters? a vjirte he had envied Redtail and Whitetall and 01' Mistah Buzzard as they sailed back and forth high In the sky. Some such thoughts were passing ERMAL WOLLA8TON. South Dayton, May S.

cbarmeuse, trimmed with shadow The Jewett bid amounts 10 The action of the lower house, dl- rectlng the corporation counsel to request confirmation of the awards the condemnation proceedings to widen Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. F. D. Ferris.

Miles-Brechenmacher. "Mr. and Mrs. E. G.

Brechenmacher of Locust street announce the engagement of their daughter, Louise, to Mr. Charles William Miles, the wedding to be solemnized In June. lace and a white aigrette in her hair Mrs. W. H.

Dear Mr. Burgess: and she carried yellow roses. Mr. John was best man and the Woodbury has moveu home, 25 Monticello the country to visit his granddad. It was the first time he had ever seen a I am a little girl nine years old and Esser avenue, was approved, ymy inland to be benefited by the Improvement will be reouired to pay for the into her new place.

in In the fourth grade. I have one brother. I read the bedtime stories through Reddy's mind now as be sat watching Redtail swinging around In great circles. "I wonder if he has had his breakfast," thought Reddy, and with that thought he remembered Peter He looked over at Peter again. Peter was very busy; he was filling that big stomach of his with sweet clover, and If there is anything In the world' that Peter loves it is sweet clover.

Every minute or two Peter would sit up and look around, but he didn't look up in the sky. It was very clear that he had not yet seen Red-toil the Hawk. Reddy grinned. ushers were Mr. Lawrence Hauf and George Schlau.

A aedding breakfast followed the cow milked. As the tanner sianea cost. every night. I like Peter and Billy At the recent annual congress of to milk the boy followed him to the barnyard and as the milk fell into FUNERAL OF SARA H. JONE8.

Possum and Jimmy skunk beet of all. ceremony at the home of the bride The engagement of Mrs. Wlnnefred Sweet Cox to Mr. Caleb J. Coats worth is announced.

the National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, Mrs. William Will you please send me -two buttons. the paU the child asked: in Locust street. Covers were laid for 16 at the bride's table, which was one for my brother? "Is tnat the milk we drink 7" Cummings Story received from the HORTEVBE AND PHILIP COTLE. Buffalo.

May 5. The farmer said it was, and then the society a jewelled badge. Duplicates centered with carnations. The house was decorated in yellow and white. marked youngster Blacke-Chappelle.

Mw Wonlr I rhannallp of this badge are to be-presented to the three other living president- The funeral of Sara H. Jones, wtie waa a teacher In Central HlKh school, wms held yesterdsv from the home of hjr unci. Alderman Edward P. Seneca street Services were held I II 8t. Joseph' cathedral.

Burial wMln Holy Cross cemetery- Delegations representing the Teachers' Educational league and the students at Hutchinson High school attended. -J 'At home we keep the milk in a Dear Mr. Burgess: "L-reckon I'll see some fun pretty soon if I sit still." thought he. "If Redtail gets much refrigerator. Do ydu keep yours in generals.

Mrs. Daniel Manning of Al Please send two buttons of Peter that pointing to the cow. rabbit. I read the bedtime stories Exchange. every night, because I.

tudy in school nearer to Peter, announce the engagement of their v.e-iewsrmsn. daughter Florence, to Mr. Harrijjn -Mr- Michael Ketterman of Vermont Blake' street announces the marriage of his daughter, Amelia to Mr. Mlnard Stoesser-Qlock. West On Wednesday, Mav 5, at the Mr.

Henrv G. Hehr and Miss Louise fVah.UI?.D of he AJ hne at W.Hehr announce the engagement Vermont street after June Peter will a 7 Faxon Brand Coffee "TheBest Yet," 2 lbs. Pkg. Sic- to show what his legs are good for If he a ri to save his their niece. Miss Winifred Glock, to bany, Mrs.

Donald McLean and Mrs. Matthew T. Scott. Mrs. A.

S. Aussbury, the retiring state regent, also received a jewelled badge from the state organization, which she has served so faithfully. One interesting thing of the congress was the- purchase of a vacant lot adjoining Continental hall. Mrs. Story stated that it could be purchased for $1.25 a square foot and suggested that each member purchase one foot, one woman responded by pacing $1250 for a thousand feet.

Mr. George F. Stoesser, the wedding Chatfleld-Mills. Mrs. John Harrison Mills has Round and to take place in June.

ute or two. o' know that Red-till has wonderful eyes. a fs the rri a with Peter?" muttered Reddy. "If I were out there hunting him, he would have seen me long ago. If he doesn't watch out, old Redtail will have him before he even knows that Redtail is anywhere near." Just then Red-tail paused and seemed to hang perfectly still In the air.

Reddy knew what that meant. He knew that Redtail saw Peter and that he round and round in great circles Bailed Redtail and each circle brought him nearer to the point The most delicious Cracker ever offered in New York state. A daintv salted wafer a little thinner and more delicate than a Soda Cracker and a little more substantial than a Saltine. Everybody Eating 'em. Menton-Swanz.

Mr. and Mrs. George A. Swam of Delaware avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Frances to Mr. James A.

Menton, the date of the wedding to be announced later. I returned from New York where attended the wedding of her granddaughter, Grace Margaret Mills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Winthrop Mills of New York city, to Mr.

Harold i 'A'ueelcT Chatfield, which took place on Monday. April 26, at 8 o'clock in St. Stephen's church, New York city. Mr. and Mrs.

Chatfield. who are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Mills, leave tomor-: row eyening for their future home on Long Island. New York state purchased one foot of ground for each chapter in the state.

Jumbo Package 10c The regular meeting of the Ladies auxiliary of the German Deaconess home will be held in the chapel to- where Peter Rabbit was having such a good time. If Peter had not seen him it was equally true that he had not seen Peter, but he would in a min RunyonMiller. Mr. and Mrs. L.

J. Miller of Nevada avenue announce the engagement of their daughter. Lillian Mabel, to Mr. Lewis V. Kunvon, formerly of Hawley, Pa.

tomorrow afternoon, Mav 7, at 2:30 FLOUR Gold Medal T. C. Best Duluth Imperial Heckert Superlative Liberty Ceresota Pfllsbury, 4 sack. J.sack $1.05 POTATOES New State Potatoes, 48c; pk. 'New Florida Yt pk.

i New Bermuda Potatoes, pk 'o'clock. Refreshments will be served Wonder if He Has Had His Breakfast," Thought Reddy. AMONG THE WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS. after the business session. The auxiliary will hold a rummage sale and Annual Meeting of the Girls' Friendly The regular monthly meeting of GROCERIES the junior board of the Methodist Society.

was getting ready to" "drop" "like-? "snot" out of the skyr Ther Reddy- did something --that iu--jirised himself. He did just exactly what Sammy Jay had done when he warned Danny and Nanny Meadow Mouse. He acted on impulse, and It was a gocd impulse. He opened his mouth and barked. Now Peter knew what that bark meant.

-Peter knows Reddys bark quite as well as he knows the bark of Bowser the Hound. He sat up quickly and looked in Reddy's direction. Once more Reddy- barked, and-this time Peter looked up in the sky, for he sawVthat Reddy was looking up The 23d annual meeting of the Girls waconess home will be held at the FRESH FISH Fresh Blue Pike, pound 8e Fresh Salmon Trout, A 19 Friday and Saturday Wende-Crone. The marriage of Miss Sara Maude Crone, daughter of -Mrs." John A. Crone, to M.

Gus H. Wende -vas solemnized last evening at 8:30 O'clock at the home of the bride in Sumner place. The Rev. John Black of Orchard Park performed the ceremony which took place before a bank of palms, with pedestals on either side, crowned with pink flowers. The bride was given In marriage by her brother, Mr, J.

Lincoln Crone of New Friendly society of Western New York home of the president. Mrs. H. H. was held yesterday in Trinity parish Smllh, 56 Cazenovia street, tomorrow, house.

A holy communion service Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock was celebrated In the morning by by the business meeting. A Rt. Rov. Bishop Walker, and the Rev. 'full report of tickets of the musical I'tmcron J.

Davis and an election ofis expected-at that time. officers resulted in the choice of! president, Mrs. Robert Matthews of The. fifteenth annual meeting and Granulated Sugar 16e Axe Brand Eggs, per dozen 22c Home Trade Soap, 7 bars-for-, 25c Fancy Boneless Bacon, per froilnd 16c California Prunes, 2 lbs. Evaporated Apricots, per pound 18c Star Ninth Waahlnn.

1 nthe sky. Instantly Peter jumped and started tot the dear Old Brier Patch Axe Brand Butter 1 lb. Prints 31c lb. frith an order for fl.OO or more in -other Groceries, not Including Flour, or Potatoes. 10 lbn.

iiraiucui, Jin. i election ot omcers of the as iast as nis long legs could taKe htm, llpplty-ltpplty-iip. Down" from sky shot Redtail the Hawk. Peter dodged this way. Peter dodged that way.

And all the time he ran with his might. Two or three times Red-tail almost got him, but not quite, and at last Peter was safe In the dear Otd Brier Pateh-. i '1 haTightedd.vjusthappe4pasieJear J)ld Brier Patch. Charity York. She wore a gown of ivory nam i.

Aiwaier oi nunaio secona rtaasW Wfm.6 fisra Fresh Codfish Steaks, pound 10c Boiled Lobsters, pound 2o Cherry Stone Clams, dozert 10e Salt Labrador Herring, pound So New Arrival Irish Dulce, pound wnire sann ana trnamuiy wee ano Mce-preaiaeni Powder, 6 pkgs. for. 25c Old Fashioned Molasses Kisses, lb. carried bride roses and lllies-of-the- Rochester: third vice-president. Mrs -SoeejiOllves, i V.nJll.

r-eter cauea to bim. He thanked Reddy for saving hlm-that dayTndl large bottle 772Se Gum Drops, Fruit Flavors; lb. valley. The of honor, Mrs' Harry i Tanner of Medina: secre-George Alfred Hughes, sister of the tary, Airs. Harriet E.

Bull of Buffalo; bride, was gowned in white satin and treasurer, Mrs. James M. Harrison of embroidered net and she carried pink Rochester; four elected members to n' toutn Division street, Wednesday afternoon. May 12. at 2:30 o'clock.

A short program will be given including music and recitations. Refreshments will be served. Cream Caramels lb. Stuffed Olives, large bottle 25c then what do you think he did? Why. he invited Reddy to Join the Quaddles.

You see he had found some good In Reddy Fox, an that is how it happened that Reddy Fox became a Quaddv. icie a term or inree years, Mai i serve i riet Lyon, H. B. Stevens of Mr George Wende was hi: Demonstration in Brisbane Store. Peters' Milk Chocolate The regular meeting of Hayward Porter Circle No.

12, Ladies of the G. A. will be held tomorrow evening at G. A. hall.

TOnt font There's a marked Chocolate Difference difference in Milk Flavor, in Smooth- Store Opens 8:30 How to Beautify the Hair. A Simple and Inexpensive Home Method. Parisian Sage Demonstration in Brisbane Building. Store. Cobb's Shampoo A Fragrant, Refreshing, Cleansing and Inexpensive Shampoo.

Clout 6:30 J. Rochester, Mrs. Burr La.Monte Smith of Hornell and Mrs. C. A.

Wellington of Corning. Mrs. Thomas G. Perkins had charge of the luncheon, which was served at iiioon. assisted by Mrs.

Small and Mrs. Frank B. Baird. Mrs. Matthews pre- sided at the afternoon session and the Rev.

David L. Ferris of Christ church, Rochester, gave an addresB. The holiday house committee that it had leased a cottage at Canandaigua to be opened to married branch h-ilpers and associates on July 1. brother's best man and the ushers were Mr. Albert E.

Crone and Mr. George A. Hughes. Mrs. Carrie L.

Norton played the wedding march. At the supper following the ceremony the table of 10 covers was centered with pink roses. Among the out-of'fown quests were Mr. and Mrs. W.

F. Crone and Miss' Thelma Crone of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Seth A. Crone or East Orange.

N. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Browne and the Misses Browne of Hamilton, Dr.

and Mrr. Pemberton Lundy of Tonawanda. Miss Wende of Mtllgrove ness, Sweetness. Peters' Stands High Cakes Almond Bars Wafers 5c, 10e, 15c, and 25c 5c and 10c 15c and 25c OTHEft SOCIETY NEWS ON FOLLOWING PAGE MOORE LOOKS VER HOME OF BUFFUMS Gathering Data for Use at Trial ot Accused Womna. Boys' Clothing Department Spring and 'Summer Suits, Top Coats, Hats and Furnishings Smart styles at moderate prices.

FnvrthflooT. commodious department where selections may be made by day-light. under attractive conditions. I nairmen of committees appointed Enjoy the Season's Green I were Commendation. Mm Mt.

Morris Asparagus, Popcorn on the cob. and the Rev. and Mrs. -Black of Orchard Park. Mr.

and Mrs. Wende are taking a southern trip and will be at home after Dewey; literature. Miss Annette G. i Munro of Rochester: missions, Mrs A. Davis of -Chili Station: eamli Assistant District Attorney Guy Groceries Pumpkin, 4 cans for 25c Seeded Raisins, 2 pkgs.

for Nabob Flat Salmon, Mb. can for 20e Gilbert S. Graves' Gloss Starch, 3 pkgs. for. Moore is inspecting the scene of the Huffuni murder at Little Valley todav Groceries California Ripe Olives, 35c can for 25c Laragas Noodles, 3 10c pkgs.

for 25c Frazier Chill Sauce, 25c bottle for 20c Frazler's Catsup, 17-OT7 bottle for.iee (assorted flavors), 3 pkgs. for Stock.includes in full assortments Boys' Tweed Norfolks -6 to 18 years. Boys' Navy Dress Suits -6 to 18 years. Boys' Wash Suits 3 to 8 June 1 at the Graystone. Johnson Mr p.ri.

social -service, Mrs. Joseph Lee I Humphrey of Gates; holldav house, mm i Jllss Sara E- Eisher of Rochester. Mrs. William Douglass Rider gave i a tea yesterday afternoon for Miss t- Adele Blood! Mrs Rider was assisted 12 h-Mr- -ihrr -wara avenue opened her home on large bunches Vegetable Oysters, 2 bunches 11c New Cabbage, pound to Dwarf Celery, bunch Now Horns Grown Rhubarb, 2 bunches. NavelOrangea, doz, 30c, 50c Florida doz.

50e, 60c $9.00 $2.50 2 pounds 13c Hickory Nuts, 2 pounds 13c Home Grown Spinach, peck 24c Extra Large Cucumbers, 2 for 25c New Bunch Beets, 2 bunches 13c New Bunch Carrots, 2 bunches Water 2 bunches 9c Light Green Asparagus, bunch 9c lJyJTwee(tTo uc tc uesasy attenioon for table was decorated with pink roses, 'series of card parties in iireparing himself lor the second trial of Mrs. Cynthia Huffum, charged with poisoning -her husband, which lie-gins in simmw M'onduy morning. In Piilamriiica he iiiel District Atlor- ney Archttuilil l.aidluw of who accompanied him In t're Huffum Si deep an interest has exhibited in milking himself familiar villi the details of the case. It is now one of the given by. the the Wnrklnr board of directors of New Cheese, per pound 7 "Hoys' home; Mrs.

Corcoran served Boys' Bloomers. 50c Shirts and PaXamft't tl. 00. Straw Hats VVash Trousers, Bath Robes, Fourth floor Main etrtet, Lemons, California dozen Smoked Sardines, 2 cans for Comb Honey, per comb Gosi McGllllcuddy. -Announcement is made of the gagement at Miss Margaret ('.

Gillicuddy to Mr. Robert J. Goes, wedding to take place in June. en-! tea after the assisted bv Mrs. Hr.

Thomas Stodriart. president of the the Mr'- Michael Shea will open her home in Vermont street for the text card party. i A special meeting of the board will declared he'wlll take a more prominent The Best Meats at Our Chippewa SL Store The Rubinstein Clnh Beef Roasts, rib cut, The Rubinstein rlllh ttnva Ha loa dc neid tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Sheets and Pillow Cases Less 10 Per Cent. For This Week Only Next week.

Regular Prices, net. Up to and including Saturday, May 8th, all grades of made up Cotton Sheets and Pillow Cases will be sold at a saving of 10 per cent. -concert of the season this morning at part in the prosecution of the woman than was at first believed. When ri-lu'iincemf-nt was made that the Erie county officer had been called into the case it was jwiid his activities would lwr confined entirely to examining the talesmen and later acting with District Attorney Luidlaw in planning' the conduct of the case. The examination of witnesses if was said, would be un Tk the Lafayette hotel.

Herbal Lax-a-tone I Highly recommended for Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels Carefully prepared from a proper selection of Herbs, Roots, Barks, Leaves and Blossoms that cleanses and strengthens the human system. Demonstration In our Brisbane Bldg. Jtore. under the direction of Miss i weeKiy meeting of the Amastad Corned Beef, brisket, lb. Boiling' Beef, 12c Fresh Hamburg, lb.

Fresh Pig Shoulder, 12c Pork Sausage Mesi, our own make was held last-evenlne was assisted hv. Mr. nvii. lb. 22e Beef Roasts, chuck, lb.

14c Veal Roasts, 16c, 1So Veal Breasts, lb. Veal Chops, shoulder, lb 20e tralto. of a solo quartet and Stitched and hemstitched finish. Housekeepers should take advantage dertaken By Mr. iaidlaw.

Now It is ot the chorus. of this discount and anticipate needs. their club rooms lh the Talmud Community and the following committee was-appointed to take charge of the banquet for the Installation of officers. Miss Anna Alpert, Mr. Nathan Freedman and Mr.

A. Bernstein. A'orlA aitl said that even tnat end or the work Is to; be assumed hy Mr. Moore. Attorney Tatrlck S.

Collins, counsel The Park club la giving Its fortnightly dinner dance this evening. for the accused, woman, had a long conference with Mrs. Buffum at the WINES Sale off Toilet Articles jail ana. it Is said, will not California Port, again see her until the woman walks Baraca society of Emanuel Baptist church gave a 5anquet recently 'to over 100 "members of "the bottle The Alma club Is giving its annual May ball this' evening at German- into supreme court next Monday pre pared to' fight for her life. -t- 25o' Cutleura 10c Palmoltys Soap.

5c 25o Woodbury's Soap lOo Physicians snd Surgeons CITY LOSES TEST SUIT ON GRADE CROSSING AGREEMENT i So 3.31 OK The most completa assortment ot Pipes In West, em New York. All Styles, Shapes and Blses. Imported and American any pips in this great stock 331 Offff Friday and Saturday No lump Corporation Counsel Rann yesterday 25e Squlbbs Taloum Powder 25o RubifoamTrrV.7r.16e 25o Dsndsrlns r7-. 16o Golf Queen Talcum Powder 7e 6O0 Hind's Honey Almond Cream 87c 16o Tooth 8c 25o Borsted Violet Talcum Powder -California Relating, iT. Chautauqua Grape Juice, pint, 20c; quart Sweet Catawba or Muscs-tef Wine, bottle.

85c Msadvllls Whisky, quart 85c Trimble Whisky, bottle S5o Hungarian Wins, quart 81.00 Brookbury Dry Ola, bottle 85c to iron over 25o Calox Tooth Powder 18o 66c Diss Ds Francs, Plnauds lOo Red Breast Toilet Sosp Se receiven wora mat me uourt of Appeals had decided against the city In the suit to test the grade-crossing agreement made' In lfiSS. The purpose of that agreement was to make the rnilroiii's repair viaducts. The decision was handed down In the suit the city brought against the Erie railroad to compel It to repair the Chicago street viaduct. Tblrty-seven of the viaducts In the city come under the 188 agreement. The supplemental plan of 1906 makes provision for the- maintenance of viaducts by the railroads.

"Th Day Not Set Sale of Ivory Toilet Articles Entire Stock at 25 Discount week, we haveincluded all manufactured Ivory Toilet Articles, both foreign and domestic. Many are availing themselves of this liberal reduction to' complete set and ticipate graduation gifts. Mirrors 13.00 to $6.00 Now 2.25 to $4.50 Hair Brushes 2.50 to 5.00 Now 1.90 to 3.75 Clocks 3.00 to 7.00 Now 2.25 to 5.25 Dresser Trays 1.00 to 5.00 Now to 3.75 At relative reductions we are showing an extensive assortment of Combt, Nail Filet, Cuticl Kniees, Military Bruthtt, Bath Bruthei, Clolhet and Hal Brushet, Fiiiurt Frame, Trinktl Bout, Pin Tray; Hal Pin Holder: Tooth Brush Catct, etc North from intranet- 1 Special Sale of Wool Fabrics For Summer Dresses at 39c In order to close out a broken lot of Fancy Voiles, self colored stripes, in brown, tan, green and cream that originally told at $1.25 and $1.50, we have marked all 39c Remnant Sale at Half Price Black and Colored Dress Goods This interesting sale continues, and represents the short ends from 1 to 5 yards in serges, poplins, gabardines, plain and mixed suiting, for children and women's wear. Half You don't have tb fuss there's no lump; they're absolutely the flattestwhen ironing dresses, skirts, waists on which you've used HAYNER PRIVATE STOCK Are Yon Ran Doiva? AW B0TTLED-IN-B0ND WHISKEY Fresh air. ventls nd irinAAfHla i 1 Fastener FULL 80 QUART put nnnfiB, new new vitality Into your aysttm.

wlncarnls soothe and ttrtntthens the narvsa. rspktcss the lost asnry, rebuilds th used us tissues. Contains no drugs or nar. yotlo of any kind. Famou In Encase for years.

Endorsed In writ. Ing, by over 10,000 physicians. jf Me Cr SIZES BLACK AND WRITE. How It holds yet how easily unfastened when you VS! neTer teri the fbrlc. Out of WS recommend this whisks to patrons sa the greatest Yaloe li la all America its BoUled-tn-JiaBd Whisks tt unusual quality and ererr bottle its a BottlwUn-Boad Wkiaki 1 ouaUtr and srerr bottle bui, luiuue.i, yv sirungesi.

uan rust or tain wash fabrics; lasts and LASTS. with the u. 8. GoTsrnmant'a Green Stamp over the cork fully seed. Ethel Oh, I am so happy! George and I have made up.

Lena And what day have you fixed upon for your marriage? Ethel Oh, we haven't quarreled over that yet! Judge. Hat No Scruples. The class was studying weights and measures. "Why- it," said one pupil, "that the avoirdupois system, unlike the Troy system, has no acru-plesr "Because, my said the pro feasor, who was a married man, "it 1 used to weigh coal and Ice." All OlOrei ny and-look's sake, air for "NIAGARA" fasteners. Francis Manufariiirinn roil iw proof ano ruu msssws sura to pl ease job In srery way.

Is pleasant to take and sully dl. Eutsd. Prloea, ILiO and Sto per stile, May W. lfc? Tumirmm, Hoka mmi. Ern.

leiJy to Eat FIES3 FIIZI CUE FIXE, it thi Btiioititita Curtsr-lOc" the marked prices. North aitl Pearl Itriet FfWT KzNT If you don't tceivt Instant Ttdtphont Service, let us Jrnrtr.

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