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A Brass Bird Cages Globe cage and other sty It now on exhibition Jn our window. The linest collection A cages shown in 90c to $8.75. Kee our adjustable ciige stand, finished in highly polished brass. An ideal device (or the conservatory. Special Breeding Cages $2.75.

Kverythlng tn make "lu-kie" cheerful and comfortable. Charles Watt 116 Sparks St. Phono 1 "fa I PROPERTY WAS CfT 1YT7AD CZtft AAA iVVlL Vl P0VVVv More, nu Inrticr nf Rldrau and M-x Mrrrt. Transferred to S)nitlcate. The ap was-'cldseil on Saturday nf tho if-uthcant cyrner of Idea and Ilttl Siiwjtrx atreett for The property an purchasnl by a syndicate composed ot Mctmr.n 1.

Huarman. J. B. Iaeu--4, and R. Moxlffy, from the previous owners, the I'nlon Realty and the transaction' was put Tmictr "toy rasra.

Mnrrls nntlM ac-Ta I uninjun cr. The trolli-r ser- The present occupants of the lot, Plias for enc. vice to St. Catharines was dlscontln- whlch extends for 33- feet on Rideau The-presidentwa- fairly Inundated--ued all. morning aa-the result of the street and 99 feet' along Little Musses.

with telegrams strain today from vari-jbreak down. are V. U. Rogers, rirMggl.it,' James oils Interests throughout the country Another despatch tells of the des-Tracy. Jeweller, and the Dairy hunch, expressing the 1iol that an amicable nd livestock.

This comer will Increase ln value with the widening of Little Sussex street, Another big deal transacted in the jmme office, last.week was the sale of a lot 193 feet an Catherine street, to Ogilvle Milling Company, for M.soO. There is a railway siding on the pro 1 perty and it la the intention of the company to build large warehouse-there to which they will move when forced to vacate their present quarters by the erection of the proposed departmental block on Sussex street. MANY CHILDREN ARE CARED-FOR lulcTetlnic llrport of Provliiclal dntriHl tS4'hMils. J. J.

superintendent of the provincial Industrial schools for nea-Iocted' and depnndent children, has -Just issued. unjiual report, The four schools contain" 43J-chll- dren follows: Victoria In ilustrlal frho.iL l.oys. 245: St. i John hn's Industrial School for Catholic boys. 77: Alexandra Industrial School for Ht.

Mary Industrial tscnooi ior isiooiir gins. j. ample authority for such action. Towards the maintenance of thes M. pepper, commercial ad-Ah? contributed of 1he Dcpartment of State, aa 10.00, .1 at $1.75 per week for each child.

Th. from which Ih children came raid 5..7.7 towards their maintenance, hich iimmints to 1 25 per child per week. The ago length of slay in the Institution I lm I is two years. XVihL P.IV FIAT RATE. KaiMn Krnlcr.

1, "TL iners Fort Milam and Port Arthur have an nW.f-m.nl they will pay a fist rnle tn the trim niera on nil urali. Iravlna; thesa har-bora during llio com I tin P(sort. WHAT'S THK ISK Mlrlrinc In Habit nhen It Mmua ll4-nmrnrt tM Kinn M'olTco knock Mihjerts ut tolerably Hat at finws, and there, 1a no pnsathln doubt nf what did It. A Mich, woman iflvoa tirf Vprtenco: nr(. hnrp vrr pf the; time ami topk in-llclne w'hbh relieved me -4nly for a IftttfeJ whlln.

Then every ome In a while I would be doubled ti it with an awful tficony tn my Momach. It seemed as ihousrh every time I tpok a toreath I won Id die. No on t-ould uffor any more and live. "Kinaily I got down ao aick with catarrh nf the Htmnath that I fou)d ftvr-ln-hedr and iny-atomach did hot dtaritt Mfn milk. Th doctor finally luld thnt If I did not give up drinking coffee I would surely die, but I l-M 1 could not give it up.

However, ikikuhiiu nrouini -nomc package of Postum anil it was made strictly according to direction, it was the only thing that would stay on my and 1 soon got so 1 liked it very much. "tlradually I began tn get better, and week by week gained In strength aVd health. Now I am In perfect condition, and I am convlnfd that Ihe whole cause of my trnuhlc wa. coffee drinking, and my getting better was short time ago I tasted some coffee and found, to my astonishment, that I did not rare anything about It. never hav to take medicine any mora.

I hop you will ue this letter for the benefit of those suffering from the polsnnou effect of coffee." i Read th little book. "The Road fo Wellvllle," In pkgs. "There a Kea-on." Hrer read (lie shore letter? A new rate pnewr ffrwm time to time. The. mrm gesialnc, trw and fall of sw I FIELDING-TAFT CONFERENCE (OO.VTI.MIEU FROM PAGE ONK.) Albany.

N. March 20. At th conclusion of a conference which with aom Intermissions covered practically the entire day, Prc.l.iit TatL tonight seemed hopeful that a turlff war with Canada may yet be averted. The nego-tiailonKbtwen the president and Hon. W.

Fielding, the Canadian minister of nnknc, did not result either in an agreement or disagreement. There are muny detail that remain to be worked out and at thia time II wu declared that the following official atatemeitl practically lumi up the situation: "The ana noi. air. ririuing were in conference In to the tar today for erTeral hour. No conclu sion was reached, but thc.iltuatlon remain that of friendly negotiation.

Kleven daya remain for "friendly ne- gottatton" before the maximum rate THE OTTAWA EVENING JOURNAL, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1910. I of the rayne-Aldrlch -tariff law auto-1 'he city was visited by a severe matlrally go Into effect against those electrical storm. The rain was very countries which are regarded by the h'-vy. hc storm passed off quick-president a. "unduly discriminatory damage locally, as the United mates.

The law l-WJh, arbitrary as to Ita application, but the 1 president Is given Judicial powers In Approach of Eaxtcr. aching a conclusion as to what con- That mav uehr In a long Silutea "undue" discrimination, spell ot fine weather la generally Chsnie to FjMWtC. l'p to this time Canada lias been re-, suitable rather aa It brings Its com-Kurdcd by the president's tariff advls- plemenl nf new bats, new gowns and its is "unduly diecrlmlnatory" and tin- lcw suits. leas concessions are granted by the ln country fine weather Is mix Dominion government thar will place csireU as so far it lias becnrjther 4 fnlted States on an equal -footing with ranct and thirteen other count no which have been given preferential rater tinder the Canadian tariff, it Canada will be ine on couniry in tne worm, which the '-'5 per cent. Increase Uf (ne maximum American rate will be applied, It was not exnected that a dehnita conclusion would be- reached at tha conferehcti between the president and Mlnlfter Fieldlns; today.

The fact, however, Prenident Taft "tonla-ht Hitnimonea Uev. James A. Mardenald of Torontb to the governor's mansion and thanfcei him for hi. pan In help- Indica ea that a proKrainine was made and that th outlook is not quite- so agreement with Canada might be! readied, only within th last seventy- reached. Only within th last seventy- nours.

uaassaia, nas ine senous- ness of the situation been appreciated in the I'nlted States, and In the DoJn fhlnlon. which has been keenly alive to I mv atiuaugn. ngscvtr, in nis ipetrn at hat fnlvAfnllt kinfiiiaraC rliiK in s-4-. I inn mt. niiivit ETri VitJ Governor-General of Canada, and Mln Pr'sid'en, ister F1e(d ins; were present.

Taft referred to the fact that toe had invited Mr. Fielding to meet him herei to see if some means mlfht not be de- vised to avert tha creation or a tariff wall between the two countries. Majr Kednce Later. Id view of the fact that so short. a time remalna- for- tho adjustment of the many tariff differences-with Canada, President Taft, before lea'vtnr Washington, consulted with hi.

adv. maximum rates had tomstivtlyJeen applied, it would be within th. power of legislature by proclamation to sequently grant a reduction. Secretary of State Knox, without definitely com- I I fltmseuvneia. a Change In conditions favorable to the United States might warrant tire prcsl- dent In resclndnlg th maximum tariff and he.

believed that the dlscrMinnarv 1 power vested In him by the law gave! Presmeni tmn urey. uiu.ar Head, of Dominion government, took no conferences. President received today by spe- 'rial messenger from the 8tat Dcpart- rlBft nf th granting the minimum tariff rates to 'Krance. and signed It as of yesterday. It was reporterl tonight that Minister k-, Mm latter part-of this month, DARING BURGLARY AT COMBER Stranger U'ho va In tlr II lace haa Bern Arretted on rHiitp-fion.

Comber, March 21. Tne n.ui flee here was entered -during early paYt or yesterday morning, trie sfu open and. thacontenta ot. monay sua ataintps amounting to aHiout flundred and -fifty- dollsrs. mlten; 1.

-41. Swegler, alio live two doors from fie post office, heard th eiirtosi.i, teit tltoug'it some on worn discharging a revolver, The report were also herd by Mrs. Hall, a widow, living directly I cApiisite tiio post office. 8he went to her witMiow and looked out. but could not observe any on moving.

Bhe. tiiouiit that a tragedy had been committed. "A stranger wa In the Tillage Baturday evening trylnaj to cah cilevk foe over on. hllndeert Though he several busmen men. VM unsurxes.fiH.

A description of man was wired to all surrounding towns and ConstaMa Keith drov to Htrathroy In which direction he was learned to have gone. He waa arrested on suspicion of knowing atnntit th sffatr. and brought to Comber and locked un. On il pcrsrrn wa found only Sac. The burglar had gon to Messrs.

D. Omstead and lion, and taken a iiorse rohe. two overcoats. nd an olk-lot'i waggmr T1ee used ta-muff le Vie ermno of Ih. Near the safe found a laTtge slsed blacksmith' sledge, the property of ft.

Braende, one nf the local blacksmiths, together with a coo pic of coal chisels. there I no douM that the played an 1nroortnt part (n the burglary. the large hulk cargo boat a where th work comparatively easy, rat of fifty cent per thousand will levied. On th amaller and package boats, which usually are double decked, entailing harder work, an Increa. of fifteen cant on th other chare will paid.

I FINE WEATHER HERE AT LAST After Severe Electrical Storm of Sunday. Damage Reported From Outside Points. Springtime Will Be Generally Welcomed. Spring time officially haa arrived and one feele It In the air to day. After ycetcrday's rain and that A bright and clear, and when the aim aroae th air became balmy and tier llghtful.

Saturday all day and Sunday morning were moat disagreeable, rain falling in torrents at tlmea. Dur- log the early hours of Sunday morn. no im ine approach of the Easter senaoli conies the desh-H for lc a operations In 1. (Ith.i- ..1. Ji a electrical storm aa-shown hv thi.

ru lowing despatches. Damage by Ktorin. Niagara. Fall. A jgroat deal of damage was done I.K-ally by a dstertrir.

1 itnrm. passed over htre yealerdnr morn In a-. trees and 'telegraph poles suf- riU conaiaerawe. The Ughtninit trurk a tension wire lcudlns from- the K-'lrat Dcvelnpmrnt com- ilT, nwtou- turpr(lo 1M)Wrpl hon tcrrifl report. Gerjre Treble, -nf St operator in the wiwer fhouse.

was nearly" blinded by the flah. -1 uurlng wnicn passed ovtr: tills vnmae yesi raay morning. the barn belonging to Mr. J. j.

J-rl. contents Including two horses-1 the and iinur cowi, Lou about 11 partly oniara. I BURNED BESIDE HIS FATHER'S CORPSE Mr. John Kelly. M.P.P..

for ture Tried to Kxtingulsh Flames. Iasson Rervloe, -March-21. Xews waa re iT Ylau" ahJLj'ananl very KiT "'i -'eo LJXr or ml" Jr. moTtv '1'' I s. i.j,.

1. i ot" 1 ro. waoa piac OBITUARY. 7 Mr. lit rh An esteemed citizen, Mr.

Patrick Mungovan, of the accountant branch of th printing and stationery depart-I ment died yesterday In" one of the lo-csl hospitals. Death was duo to par alysis. Deceased, who was 72 years 01 n'" "vd lnl community, for about fifty- year, coming here 1rom bl native place In County Clare. Iv a widow and one eon Mr. Willium Mungovan, ofX'hica-" fo.

Tha funeral will bo bold to-morrow morn. nr at nine o'clock from IK Kent atreot tu Ht. Tatrlck'a church, tlivnco to Nylro Dame ccmetcrj. Mr. Itoocrt Httrhle.

Mr. Ttobcrt Ilitchlc. a 'well-knrran resident of the' Kardlcy road. died yesterday at the family residence. Iath was due to an Illness, the re- suit of an Injury received when but a hov liinl IWeaurf h.

In hw 24th vcar. was born In Krvsoh. Que. He was sn Anallcan hv faith i of nomination in the community. The funrii.1 wlii take place frortV ihe fan-1 iiv M.irf ntt io ornu-g tor interment in fonroy-s," cmeicry.

Avlmer. Rer. Rural Dean Taylor, of Aylmer. will conduct the I Mrvice I Mr-. Margaret McVeigh.

The death occurred on Friday at herj home in Mrs. Margaret wi.Imvv of the late Hamilton McVeigh. Deceased wa 73 yar of age and ha.l been a resident, of AyJ-mer for many years, fihe I survived by three Mrs. Geo. McCal-lister, of City View; Mra.

William Wright; of Kast Templeton, and Margaret, at hume and also three son. The funeral took place this afternoon from her on th Ayl- mcr road to the itellcvkiw Pmclery. KK.HT Mil. I.I Mi KIKMH I MKIUiKR. To lnHlMfc.

Comm Keren I Other in. ra ln Tt.1. l-ewvlHcer- Lindsay, Mar, II. A Wg cereal merger. emKractug the riavell Milling or l.mdn.-.

and of which Mr. (J. D. Knurl, brother nf Mr. J.

W. Klavelle. i president, was announced lot week. It will Include el een. foWows; Tlllson Tillsonburg: PUvell Milling Lindsay; p.

Mcintosh and Ron. Tnrnntu; James Wilson and 8oaa, Tergiu; Walter Thompson and MINIHTKRAT BKKLIX. Peking. Mttch JI. Tn ppolntment of Sir Chen-Tuag Liang Cheng as minister at Berlin was gas.tte today.

th ataadard Pattenia, Phone 5040 Private Exchange To All Departments. EXQUISITE EASTER NECKWEAR. Ladle' Kmbroldered Unen Collar, sixes l-l Stiff 11 1-1 and 14. Each lOr SOc gsc, and 40c. White and Uold 8atln Fold Ruchlngt, very stylish, per yrd Widow's Krilllng with gold, Pr yard a.

Chiffon Krilllng. double ruffle with gold fold. per yrd Mr. Fancy Cord Frilling, assorted shade of white, pink and pale blue, per yard Mr. Cotton Tourlat Prilling, box.

Oold and Hllver Cord, per yard 40-. Assorted Trillings and Cord, blue and gold, pink and gold. mauve end gold, white and "gold, black and per yard.l Me. Cotton Tourlsh Krilllng. hox- cd.

in yard lengths, tier box, 10c. THE NEW VEILINGS, Distinctively exclusive de- from the leading stylo. centres. The veilings are now her for your approval. The assortment la probably the largest ever brought together In one place In Canada and averv i yard Is guaranteed a late spring I design and coloring and embraces the new Beauty and Kloral effects In black and I Sc.

to 3.S0 Smart Styles of New Long Coats. ICHIC 8TYLE8 OF FINE FOOTWEAR IMPORTED SPECIAL SPRING STYLES for LADIES' wear. I FROM THE WORLDS BE8T MAKERS. Extremely smart coats for carlv snrinafi ur v0 Depi Floor, is fast becom- i-i i. i lh popular.

have nothing tut new spring goods in this WCar and COol evCllingS are made 111 lollg.llster department, and are stocking fresh arrival, from the be decree for American manufarturars. To-morrow aa an Inducement' to JI "those wha havenot yetvllted th1g-8etlon. aa wrrii stylcs comes none too soon tired of the fussy modes. are showing very neat enects. to eg Incnea long, msde ot line imported English Reavers ln all shades of Fawn, Wisteria, Taupe, new Tan and Conrad Blue, as well as a wide range In Mack.

AA varying In price from $11.50 to j.UU New Snrlna Coat of TvmiIi Misses' wear, all latest shades. Including light grey, eatawba. wisteria, fawn and navy, prices W.00 to i The Spring and Summer Tub Slits are Swirls of Filmineu Popular Fabric Lack Body and Starch. Below are the correct fabrics as Paris and New York advocate spring and summer wear. A few generations ago girls stood over the laundress beseeching her for starch and yet more starch.

This season the girls will threaten lier peace if so much as a 'hint of starch gets into their wardrobesand the manufacturer long ago left out everyarace of body from his products. You have but to sec these, to admire them. tnrr iliir-tbl tnan idik, uplenUid aMort- mnt of. 'arKn. lncludtn Hlrlpfit, upota, Koroll.

etc. till colors. TueiKliiy'a Wuh (looda plcroii. Vinst Nw Em ll.ih lrtnl and Cambrics, all rti; xery latent denlans and cninrlnirs. jniranteed Cast.

Tuea-J noon wear Waab (Joods 1 fft- 1 KtrlrM. f.t. stripe and Sa it, Pr rs 1W ah Indiea Wide, New Tn snore Linen, the correct material for ladies' stilt n't all the leading- art elm rte too numerous to men Ifori. "Tuesday'f Wash fSoorta -4 Hal Price, a yard 31 "wi tie'es Self Colored Cotton Cortluroy, Inches wldw the neweM "iroode for the season stocked In white, crenm. hlark.

sreen. cadet blue, wistaria, etc. Tuesday's Wash" Uoods Sule Trice, a yard 15c riec-s of New Woven -and Charpbrays (Duplex n'erftlble). hsth slderi altTternrtockcd tn-atf-rtal w- rheik plaid, tartan and trlp desisns. The InraTcM assort ment In Canada.

Tiiesdya Wash fjooda gale lOu ootrriooorOocrio4ooooooow5 i MtTHnniST NOTES 6 Art2 Following tho anniversary services of a a iri, i irom. Price, latest hello, neenre whit. fetal, I Women' Button or Lace. Patent Leather Boot, high cut, single sole, plain to or tip. Regular nnrl Fin I Tueaday range from $15.00 Women or Lac Th Ntw Printed Prclea, a decided novel! vf rflibed like a.

pique, but sou as silk. riches wide over 20 desljus to elect rrom rolors jriiantnteeri fSHt. TufBllMv'M WuaK tlnn.lm Inch. Gun Metal Button Boot. hiKh cut.

with toe cap. Cuban heel. A natty street a Tueaday Women' aH leathers. Bl'ucher cut heavy or light Regular $3.00 a pair. Tueaday Large assortment of Bavarian, Austrian and Japanese China.

Including Chocolate Pots. Salad Bowls, Fancy Bon-Bons. Cake, Plates, Pudding Sets, Biscuit Jars, Tank- olored Crenon I srd Jugs, Celery Traya and TiJSTZJSLl te. Various rich decora- 1 yesterday In Kosemounl be Morrisburg occupied the lujl. th "na this evening, when an exccM-snt pr j- gramme of music and addre.se will bo -s.

up The programme for the meeting ot rour characters. The entire action the Young People' Association oi Kastern Church tonight Is an Interest- lecture Eastern Church Sunday School Board will meet on Wednesday evening. noMmount Avenue Women' Missionary Society will be addressed on Thursday afternoon of this weak Mrs. T. O.

Williams of Montreal. At a special service In fcaaierr Church next Sunday, the annual luster thankofferlng of ih Women's Missionary Society will be taken. On flood Friday morning the Methodists of the city win Join Ih the usual I'nlon, Lov Feast In Dominion Church schoolroom, th service commencing at TO jo o'clock. 1 Ohm fHaAM TIT ft i Woodstock; D. R.

Roa and F.mbro; Martin Bros Mount ForeL i0" '''nln creatur of It Is rMlmated by Mr. Plav.lle that cirtoon. host of admirer gross earnings of th new com- cause her all sort of trouble, sa. pra- pany. will known a th Cn- adian C.rrtl and Milling Company, will for th first year and net Itts.DM.

Th head offlc will at Toronto, but Mr. Flav.ll will rotrtlnu to reside at Lindsay, although It sj understood that h. will relinquish all business In regard to th local mill. A-E-MEA C. Ottawa as evirvWIv i fashionable fong ulsterr line below green: bows, a plain glv our new Pies: tin fancy color to select w.ucn aro guaranteed fast.

Tuesdays Waah Goods Hale a yard 15c ftich, Tfopaack IJnen. "Th NtwHty of The Imported enabling you to the latest from the Vuropn riiarkTir PTorVetl rn-all shades. IncHidlnr black and Tuesday's Waah Goods ft'tce, a yard 65c tlons. Regular up to each. Sal Tuesday liv h.

3J cei lied "1 alnrij joo Berry cnero ptjnman Cord and the new materials for this Season's stilts, all the very sliadcli. Including tan, champagne, golden brown, tun-aore, sky, royal, cadet, wlRtarla, amethyst, hlark. 1 uwo 60c Sets, 1 perea, Including large bowl and nappies. Beautiful cream shaded body, richly decorated with smalt roses, tleep Cobalt blue gold traced. $3.00 value.

Sale QQ Price Tuesday. 70C Sugar and Cream Sets. Teapots, Milk Jugs. Tea Cups and Saucer. Baby Plates.

and etc. Regular Prlc Tueaday a COMING AMUSIiMliN fa. THE CLIMAX." To-morrow. Wednesday and Thurs- day the Russell Theatre attraction ine Kdward Locke with Incidental music There will. It said, Jje.

no attrac-j conlb.tion of qualities inHiwmp take place at the Bohemian apartment of Luigl Oolfantl. In New York. "FLurrr ri.tplk8." -Th Wheeling Intelligencer" has the following of "Fiuffy Kuffles." the attraction at the Ruwell Theatr Friday and Saturday: "A musical comedy, fascinating and unique, 1 "Fluffy Jtuffles." offered last evening at th Virginia Tbealr with a very dainty star. Miss Florence Gear, whose witchery and delightfully original work made her f.Torlt. light white.

lining, greatest value ever of- "SOcVvatwer 8a le-f-ferd; itrgirhv 25c Bale Price Tuc day v. v. v-. oa out na I Sim aoic 10 appreciaio My, weekly. jbe able to entertain the public with; -Ideas la in the nature of a triumph.

I'The Servant In tha House, a drama yCharlg Rann. wennely, has had thia effect upon New York. HPPen- i i i -i-lt took first step upon the slogc ply, found foothold, took n-i other and wa-a and at -thi mm'ot on ot LATE8T WEAVES OF SILKS. EVERY YARD BACKED BY OUR GUARANTEE Queen Qualltv "Ena Chiffon Taffeta rillks. recommended for wear.

Inchea wide, beautiful soft finish, will 'not wrinkle sort will always keep Its brilliant finish, every yard stamped and fully guaranteed. Regular 1.0 QC. value. Pr Easter Bale Prlc ,7 Qneen-QwaHly wide, wear guaranteed, nice heavy weight. Iteg- Crn a n-.

sal. Prlc, ww. New Diagonal Suitings.1 one of the newest weaves In navy blue and black, SS Inch wide, a yard "9'5C. French WnetUn shades of dull amlhy. old rose, green, new blue, navy and wine.

SO Inches wide; a yard New French Poplins, suitable goods for dresses, hard finished, new shades of amethyst, old rose, olive, navy, new blue and black, ti Incite wide, a' yard 50C SHOWING OF COSTLY AND ELEGANT WAISTS. Beautiful creation of Lingerie Waist. Vcl. lace and embrolderv trimmed, finely tucked, new stvle. three -quart.

and long wljh and without ruff, very dainty, rter C2 to 44. Prices I.M to l.00 New Chiffon Walits. extra Bne finality, blf.ck over white silk slip, gold trimmed, also white. -mauve, modlum trimmed, new long beeves, else to 42. Prices T.SO, and I5.00.

Tailor-made Pure Irish Linen Waists, very dainty and naweit styles, line tucks, embroidery; trimmed, slses 34 to 4S. Prices W' 5 SO Every DayNew Arrival-Enter Our Drapery-Department. Floor. Metal, Viol i extremely overatocked following at Large aelectlons of Patterned Art Sateens, most beautiful colors and designs, floral and. conventional patterns, some shadow cloth-effects, would make beautiful bedroom curtains, a yard and l.Va.

Art Tickings, blue, and red stripes, good terns, a yard Keiigion of th Holy Cath street, slipped on the cable way In church" was the subject of hla re-th i front of an advancing engine, the front marks, and be declared that he wished wheels Passing oyer hla body. rather than to u. i at mi-ti on nf Ihe new aewer on IiiritT ee and read." "Th Servant In the Hou" presented by the New Tork company will be the attraction at th Russ.ll Theatre. Monday and Tuesday evenings. March a and Jith.

TfrFS DOMINION'. A bill of escellent variety I ssld to be -th offering arranged for th Dominion The.tr this week. Jewell's Manikin, a delightful and spcctaculsr irw comeoian. naiiy e-eni. in a eloquent, sunny, and mysterious, hav- ing something to say to the man In street, of a sudden The Kervsnt In the House' ha become a thing to "Fluffy Ruff let' purely a musical ov.y or moan ana cniiarrn.

cup pUcwl board the team-comedy, and aa such I away above Oeorge Thatcher, The Popular Mine-; Ocanlc at Southampton, and that comedy singing and dancing rare n-wlth titled. "Th Vaudeville Kxchange." the average. The mulc I catchy, th line, bright and elaborately staged. costuming and effect A tp th cast, th production I a wealth of ht. la not only Urg, but all tho prt Alr- Vrnon.

the ven-clpal part ar In" the mot capable txmoaulsU" Hrten Oreslres. Accom- of hands, apd not th least feature I lnU th, modern young lady with a vim and freeneu that nthnM h.r audlonce. "Till SERVANT IN THK HOUSK "Occasionally tho adnwed and ft.a culpabt public ha a ehano to show that ralhar ontoim taoktag law Ita Open 8 a.m. Close 5.30 pm Saturdays 6 p.m. Taffeta tSllk Rfbbon.

4 l-l and Incheg rid. heavy quality and the season's newest shade, whit, black, light and dark blue, pink, mauve, brown, red and champagne. Regular value per yard. Kaster Special 19'. faffeta Silk Ribbon, all ahadea.

1-1 Inchea wide, very suitable for hair millinery purposes and trimming of all kinds. Pre Kaster Hneeial. yard Handsome Patterned Ksncy Dresden and Moire Klnbons. light shades, and mixed color, 7 Inch wide, usual value tl. per yard.

Ir Easter Special Shot Antique Moire Ribbons, Inches wide, full range of shades, ribbons for millinery, extra value. nr Shot Kilk nrbbona. Nile, light blue, pink, Regular value JSC. Kaster Special brown. and red a yard.

rose, shades, Pre 00 pieces, Ba1y rtiWbon, all shades, pink, palclue, mauve, green and ether shade. Usual price, i yards for Sc. Pre Kaster Special. 3 yards for ftcn or a bolt SOr. many regular customer a chance to secure strictly up-to-date goods at reduced prlc.

will offer these mentlon.d in the new section. Women' Pumps, Button or Oxfords, one and two Kyelet ties, and one, two and three strap slippers, all lea. IJ.50 and 14.00, $2.98 there. Patent, dun Kid and Chocolate, ahoa. Regular pair.

$2.98 Buslneaa Boots. Black and Tan, or button atyles. soles, all stsea. $198 every last a new one, all slses. Regular It.

00. some 14.50. An Tuesday Women' Evening Shoes, all colora, made from the new Waterproof Poplin Cloth, beautifully made. Cuban heels. Pumps, Sailor Ties and Strap Slippers, all sixes.

Regular I3.u0 a Kj AO pair. Tuesday pls70 Having aecure-d a quantity of fancy china at low price from, a firm of Importers who wre we are offering on Tuesday for you e-elecljpn the less than half their regular retail prices. Large assortment Austria and Japanese China, choice of many of the finest decorations. Including Biscuit Jars, and Brush Trays, Salad Bowls, Celery Trays. isut Bowls.

Bon -Hons. Chocolate Pots. etc. Regular lto $2.00 each. Sale Pries Tuesday t.u -t Price 98c Hand Painted assorted floral heavy gold edge.

$1.15 each." Sale Price Tuesday Japanese China' Sugars and Creams, beautifully decorated with Japanese figures. Itegular a pair. Kale Price Tuesday Mnt Gf en Fern Zeno, Jordan A Beno, Wlsard of th plialMd Whltlr. Lena Pantier sT Co. In a dainty wire novelty.

Th Klne-tograph moving picture showing. "In Ancient Greece," a vary beautiful col-ord Mm, and a comedy ptctur called, "Bafor and RECEPTION MUST BE NON-PARTISAN h.llal. fgrt, March 11. Tbaodor RoooevwM will all for New Tork on th tamr Ealnrla AagwaM Victor-la on Jua 1. That wHI Wing hint Limited 49c China Plates, decorations.

Regular 59c. 35c. Pots, with 35c. green pat- r.lBO. Chints and Cretonne in soft shades of blue rose, pink, yellosr.

white and cream, a yard to 40aj. Linen Taffeta Furniture Covering, also makes very pretty portiers, neWshades. yard a.W BUY FLOOR QOVERiMCSk TUESUA Kngllsh Tapestry Hrinares. the ideal floor-covering for a bedroom, dining-room or sitting-room, three sizes, beautiful rich patterns of 'green and softien brown. 8lz A 3 yd, ftcgufar $11.50 each.

81 xe .1 by 4. Hegular- $11.00 each. Tuesday IS(rJ-Mtrjr-: njnrhn- Hg.fiO. enclh Ttesdny Nw Patent Ftnlr Fasteners, one on always on. Carpet msybe-reTn erred vHhout WORKMAN FELL UNDER ENGINE RtoTdan was McrlrniMy Hull.

Injured In What may prove a fatal accident oc in rtuit Mnturd.tv, ur. i.jriu niordan. who has charge of the ron The rear wheela did not pasa over the body, but the latter acted as atop, throwing the engine off the track, lllnMlan hi nu medic.i s.it,ce cai ed. but it I. hardly expected he will recover, as hla- breast bona it severely fractured THOPltY IS MISblXb.

Paris. March JI. Th American Ks- press Company, which forwarded her apostolic origin. No intenatlonal balloon trophy aays that tne company holds the bill of lading. The express company cannot understand th failure to Snd tho trophy when the steamer reached New York.

Into taatr port on JainaU. Taalw- nsy mad thi statement: "Naturally I am deeply touched and Pleased to teara that any fellow countrymen ne they would Ilka, to receive on my return to New Tork. I hall bo more than glad to see them, but any raroptton must be non-part I. aa. It mux be participated In by Republicans.

Democrat. PopulUtts. and ma of other, or no political faith, alike. In short, by all who car to tak part In audi a recaption, what vei thlr politic may he, or whether thr fa ICaubirnor. Wtraera, Unsatis.

factory T- 1 frompuy Exchanged or Money Refunded. UlW Millinery Oi every sidenewness predominates in our Millinery Salon, as fast as our Parisian Models or Workroom Copies and Originals appear they arc eagerly snapped up. For Tuesday we will offer lurge selection of New Model. Huts, stylishly trimmed with floM-ers, aide velvet rlhhonsand wheat as Dame Fashion haa de. creed for this season.

The hats are made of itraw, Torald, line hair and chip, no two alike, -every conceivable- C1C A A shade at fltl.VU New -fc Hosiery Klaborato Display of Ladles' Kin Cotton Lisle Thread and Cashmere Hosiery In tho best qualities manufactured, beautiful striped and fancy worked designs as well as plain color in a wide range of price. New An Herges. io snsoes oi red. one snaue.oi green, ine newest weave for and couch covers. Makes very pretty office draplncs.

Regular 6(tc a yard. Tuesday -Brocaded Veloura.two shades of rod. one shade ot green, SO Inches wide, perfect material for furniture covering, curtains, etc. Regular $1.00 a yard. Tuesday Japanese ftilk Plain Drapes s.ift rhries of old gold, jinht grcn, ohv green.

Hrht blue and red. silk and gold mi bniderd 4o U.OO tlng STABILITY OF CATHOLIC CHURCH lo rlltcil In I ic. Intcnllng ScrrtttiiL' CaiMHl KiltMHI. bs I 1 Kev. canon Klttscn's srrmuii al daily applicable for the Lrntcu acaaon.

the Holy CathoHc Church i was not to be confounded with th ana v.er-vn.nging opinx denominations, I winer. i higher, stronger view of cgthollcliy thai I will satisfy Ihe desires and control th wills of the modern sge. "The Calho- lk. he erted. "Is peculiar nod differs from the denominations be.

church ran be founded by man and no holy orders can a.aumed by 1,1 Mum. jy -ssns7.

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