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TUEfiftAT, AFWL ft IMS. MIS. OWN DBHBS UD FCWBAIS Who is Responsible mw Rum Traffic Frederick? I than as an indicator of the waistline I Just now waists are beginning to ba I accented a little mow than they have I been, and this tendency is to increase, I though gradually, bat at that, the gir- Idle scarcely belts in the notarial it Fuenl Mrs. Lbitsm. burial of the body of Mrs.

Eliz- took yesterday ag- However. many of 1 short jackets upon which, a month lago, a belt would have appeared an thelternoon after the arrival of the 3.45 and Ohio Railroad train The Rev. Henri Lu ago a would conducted the services at the incongruity, are g.ven belts Me WiU Twr lame Be et the lisfccdUst? IT rttKMct ewrr LEAGUE. these invariably do not belt in but are purely and solely or In this connection is a that reaches only twoJRau The pallberers were J. V.

Me Thomas O'Connor, H. Warren rer. Harry Fassell and William The interment was made in Thomas P. Rice ha right the -rounded point that still measures only (PARAGRAPHS ABOUT PEOPLE! (By United Press.) I Mrs. Bea Kosenour.

Jr. is London. April a minute be-1 the day in Baltimore. ore she stepped into the prisoner's I dock at Old Bailey today and In -a rs. P.

H. C. Birely, East clear ringing tone pleaded not guilty tre et. and her daughter. Mrs.

alter the conspiracy charge gainst her.JGetty. who have been in Baltimore for Miss Emmeline Paukhurst. militant several days, have returned. Mrs. Get- 1 ilnvs 211 Central National Bank.

Hiss Emmeline rauinurei, i several uajo. leader of the English suffragettes, in ty ls several days at the an interview, told the United Press home of her parents. Mr. and Mrt I nl.nl. I SU tWl.ua IcmZEIS' MHliMAL MM OF FREDEMCI, ID.

AND 85,000 she fully expects to be convicted. Further, she pave frank warning! would stop at nothing to beat the Mr Carroll Hei.drk ksoii, son of case or to escape, if possible. Prompt-L Mrs. John 1. Hendricksou.

lv at the appointed time. Mrs. Pank-1 spending his spring vacation at hurst walked into the historic old ho me of his parents. West Second cH room vvto bailiffs andL rK Mr. Heudricksou is a senior KO BERT A.

KtMP Cashier tuuii i i A i i A COBLEXTZ President JCHAS. C. NORWOOD Vice-Pres. The funeral of Miss Emma A. Ben- If rtsfrne Irttrarfj sssi: L'i --fe rr room her judges and a possible H-j a Cornell, Ithaca.

X. Y. Mr. Heu-J GEO faced year prison term. dricksou has as his geust during the BAl'MGARDNER Asst.

Cashier 1 i Without agitation Mrs. Pankhurst noU da a colU- male. Mr. Uavid F. CHARU i TTS Asst.

Cashier announced to the magisrate that shejward, of Xew York city. v. I I --n of three inches. conducted by the Rev. Dr would represent herself mm 1 .1.

model tnat i "THE C'LITTEK OF CIILDED HATS, led length, anu a i vacant chair from ErSEHErt Part Gold Bye. Paris, April 2--Just now the gilded hat is the thing. This is obtained by glazing the straw in gold of brilKant dye. The effect is striking and rather hard, but as only the upper part is glazed, that which goes next to the hair is left natural, and in that way the hair does not lose much of its sheen by the close comparison. So many of these yellow hats have been ordered that one wonders if the real distinguee will have one of them Yellow dyes of all description rule ii millinery, yet the painted gilt hat like a scarlet frock, soon become something of a "landmark" and a bore.

As yet, however, the yellow hat is really stunning- The headgear that is the least sober Harry Ylnger and then! pleaded not guilty. The- suffragette iss Mar East Third leader is being tried on a charge of has been visiuus Mrs. Brooke conspiracy to incite to malicious de-. Boyle. Emmitsbur this county, hasj struction'of property in iatermeat was made in Mt.

cemetery. Thomas P. Rice was the funeral director. he edge of the pep.um. Yinger and John Horine.

The bawl collar terminating Cl Mt olive built on to an invisible extension fill in the front expanse. The inner edges of the revers meet each other and the outer edges turn back about an inch against the front edges of the coat. It is an entirely new idea that has interesting possibilities. with the bomb explosion Uiul partly wrecked the country home of Lloyd George, chancellor of the returned to IKT MISS EVA I I Miss Willie Worinau. of Harmony I Grove, is ill-- of lu-r sister.

Mrs.I Samuel 1. Thomas. East Church street. THE i OF W. II.

1IEIM. of KiumitsburK. uh friends in Fred- the The Vacuum Clothes vacuum colthes' washer is tha newest invention to save labor in the laundry. It operates on the vacuum- suction principle, supposedly Real Estate Transfers. John H.

Hamilton and wife to Ernest B. Ashby. real estate in city. $10. Susan Gait Crapster et.al to Thom- jas Baumgardner, real estate in county, $10.

Cornelia -Ross to Chas. W. Haller and wife, real estate in county, $10. Charles E- White and wife to Jacob from the neces- wife Miss Eva M. Grumbine, of this city, and Mr William H.

Heini. of this city, were quietly married this afternoon at the parsonage of Trinity Lutheran Church. Hagerstowu. by the Rev. J.

S. Simon. The bride is the youngest daught of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall East Patrick street, and has for some time been employed at the confection- Roj mer Tressler.

24. near Crnag- Mrs. Brook pent lass crick and "Florodora" Pa'iiu a Club. Mrs. Touss's wother, Mrs E.

G. Diiou. of Is spending some time with Mrs. Toms at her ou East Third street. This Bank fully appreciates that its success is mutual with the success of Us depositors.

To this end. we have adopted every modern facility and convenience for safe and satisfactory banking. You are invited to become a of successful bank. CAPITAL, si 00,006 SURPLUS, OFFlCEKSs J. D.

BAKER, PresIdeaL WJL G. BAKER, Vlee-Preildeal. IL D. BAKEtt, Yfee-Fresideat. IVM.

C. ZIMSERMAX, Cashier. SAMUEL C. DUVALL. Asst.

Cashier. 4 PEK CENT. INTEREST PAID OS SPECIAL DEPOSITS. ery store of A. C.

McCardeU. in the clothes Grumb ine et al to Simeon in water J- Allen urumoiue TM ie headgear mai "--SO ap or washing powder a Basl real estate in county, $5. no place in fashion realms this the Tacuum washer, me and husband to The all-black hat is so rich reaches the boiling point it is bridegroom is employed at the Ideal I ucar Tnurmont Md arage. After the ceremony the cou- le left for Philadelphia, Washington nd Baltimore- Upon their return they will reside in this city. a nd Annie Elizabeth Stitcly.

through the clothes. of Sanner. real estate in county. $10. The vacuum washer made of which is so that 1 to couttty $1 00 0.

rust nor corrode. It is in tun j-" jiasa Uv spring The all-black hat is so rich! ater reaches the boiling point it is that its denseness among so much -j drawn automatically from the bottom Id coloring gives it real distinction. of boUer force up in a stream But if the hat be not all black then it must be all color, and real color, urith no make believe; live -which is the empire; the cherry or exceedingly bright scarlet, the shape and is made is the yellowest of the This howe ver, and the purple, which represents the I measures twelve and a half inches violet in its mos violent humor. 1 and ten lnc hes wide at the mouth. At present the small brims or fac-1 fl weigns wo ing of these hats is of black straw, ie but later on this black will be re- -placedTwith pure white and' then Any art icles may be vS700 live colors will become maniacal in I ms device Iroal fine lingerie their energy.

jthe heaviest linens is uu i George W. Penn. Margaret E. Daw- a half pounds pricejs 50 without the his wife, real estate in city, J1JOO J. Travers Thomas, executor, to Wil B.

James et real estate in I city. Charles W. Dorcus A. Keeney, real wife estate PUBLIC SALE. This Saturday.

April 5, at 1 P- Sharp. Opposite B- O. R- R- Bedroom and Parlor Suits. 50 rolls THE MODEL KENTUCKY TOWN HAS FLOOD WORSE TH.V DAXTOXV (Bv United Press.) i ueuroom iu -Washington. April 2--An appeal for atting Carpets, Rugs and Druggetts.

mmediate assistance from 3,000 des- Iron and Brass Beds, 100 new itute persons in Catlettsburg, and La Ce Curtains, Mantle Mirrors, was received at the War Department I Lea ther and Velvet Couches. Chiffon- and the headquarters of the Red Cross iers Hall Racks Children's Rocking Society today. Chairs, China Closets. Sofas. Ward- Senator James, of Kentucky, appear-1 robe with Beveled Mirror Doors, lei ani i Senator James, 01 n.e"i.«»«-»»j,"·!·*·-- irooe, ed at both places to urge that all pos-1 MaUreS Lanoleum, Extension sible relief be given at once.

CatleUs-l Librar Tab i es Buffett and Stoves. TOTTIPS said.I -r T. WflADSMAW. Summers and wife to burg is.entirely inundated, James said. and conditions there are worse than- those formerly at Dayton.

Columbus or other cities which have suffered heav J. BRADSHAW. i. Clabaugh. Auct.

The colored spring hat is trimmed in fancy feathers, the same dye of the straw, or it is trimmed in black. I tongue fine i add a little fine- The dressy black hat is all black, but' for hack wear, if the straw be black then the correct trimming may be of Shaki or tilleul. We see a few examples of black trimmed in red, but that ay lasts long in Paris, being in-. Beef Tongae Toast. Grate the remains of a cold cook- chopped parse ly, season with salt form the mixture in- pagte yolks eggs misture hot as possible George O.

Grossnickle. real estate in county, $10. ily from floods. MTOMBS TO GO TO PARLS; E. C.

PE3JFIELD TO BEBLIX. (By United Press.) Washington, D. April mixture as noi i boiling, turn it out on slices atmosphere of uncertainty which has rarely lasts long in of tnin toas t. dust over with bread-1 surrou nded probable appointees to troduced generally for midseason. crumbs bro wn in front of the fire or nationa i and foreign post under Dem- an white is used somewhat hot ocratic regime clarified slightly today D.

C. Brish, Clerk. PHONE 272. DIRECTORS: Gco. Wai.

Smith, John S. Kamsbnrf, IV m. G. Baker, C. M.

Thomas. D. E. Judge J. C.

Bolter, TBOBSS D. HaHer. Daniel Baker, C. n. M.

C. E. Cliae, p. L. Hargett, J.

P. Baker. THERE'S SO -APRIL FOOL" ABOUT THE APRIL MERCHANDISE WE ARE OFFERING. IT'S ALL THE REAL THING. CLASSIFIED APTEKTISEMEHTa.

Black and white is dressy hats. As a rule, these are of fine black straw touched softly with I ocratic regime clarified slightly today I with the result that the ambassador- M. BRYAN FRAMES STATEMENT RECOGNIZING CHINA REPUBLIC Washington, April recognition will probably be granted the new Chinese republic in a statement to be issued by the administration within the next few days. Secretary of State Bryan, who had a lengthy conversation with President Wilson today, admitted the statement was in process of framing and would not deny that recognition would be a logical step following the announcement Notice. Those interested in bringing 34 the National Guard Encampment to this city are asked to attend a meeting in the Board of Trade offices.

Court street. Thursday evening at o'clock. 341 vest in a Unless a woman has an aigrette le.t over from the winter, she does not into a new one, ior uitra-fashion- millmers are not trimming with the aigrette this season. The tinv aigrette that resembled a painter's blender or a razor brush has entirely disappeared. Very little garnish soes on hats, bat that little must be select and extremely well posed on the straw.

Xo bands in the way of ribbon or silk are employed, and for that rea- B0 when trimming is posed it must be carefully and precisely done, no frayed or untidy ends showing. This infinite care is what has made the little, unimportant hat the success it has proved. Its very neatness has given it that air of nicety and refinement tiat a hat with more garniture and touches vrould lack. GIRDLES WORN WITH JACKETS. the Girdle Scarcely Belts ia evening robes, tern will compose part of the effect, and perhaps mousseline or fine tulle in a day or so and the collectorship a life ceaaty newspaper of this eoaaty aad Northera Tirgiaia Read the Braaswick Herald.

of the administration's policy ird to the Chinese loan. with the other. Mo ns uu official slate of what is believed will be names sent t0 0 0 6 5 5 for 11- TI I the names sent. iu Sage Tea a Remedy tor Falling Ham Qn convenes nex week. your hair appears to be fallmg ce william -SlMcCombs, Xew or, vou begin to treat for the former trou- German Ambassador.

C. Penfield, bl Sage tea is efficacious if the hair Philadelphia, formerly of New York. and it is perfectly safe. Collector of the Port of -sew which cannot be said of all lotions you John K. Sague.

formerly wm be advised to try. Purchase a Poughkeepsie, Kew or John Pur- small package of sage at tne president of the Burial of Kine of Greece. Athens. April 2-- With all the impressive rites and ceremonies of the Greek church the state funeral of the late King George of Greece, assassin- at Salonika, the city which he captured at the head of his victorisu army, were held this morning the cathedral at Athens. A private fun- oral service attended by only the royal farailv was held later at the mau- Xo matter how long you suffered or what other remedies have failed to cure, Foley Kidney Pills will surel help you.

They are genuinely tonic strengthening and curative, build up the kidneys and restore their regular action. John Velbcrt, Foster, says: "I suffered many years with kidney trouble and could never get relief until tried Foley Kidney Pills, which effected a complete cure." Pearre's Modern Pharmacy. Put your furs away In one of our Moth Proof Tar Bags. Harner's Pmg Store. WAISTS--SILK AND CHIFFON.

Spank new stock in most clever creations. Solid colors in Messaline, combination colors in Chiffons and stripes in Tub Silks. NEW DRESS MATERIALS. Ratines in all popular colors. Printed Voiles in exquisite floral designs, Figured Crepes.

Silk Stripe Poplins, c. Sheer Silk and Wool Imported Crepes in light evening shades. For Real--After April 1. two flne suites ofiSces. 2 rooms each.

Snrtes) rented separately or together. Modern In every way. Electric light and steam heat. Within block of Court House. Address answers Care Evening Post.

9o For Sale--House 340 North Mathet street, 8 rooms, fine cellar and garret, sewer connection. Apply to 3. D- Crimmins, 338 N. Market St For and New York Seed Potatoes. Opposite new B.

ami O. Freight Depot C123 CHAS. E. KLEW. For Sale--Bay driving mare, 6 ycarsj old, sound and gentle.

Heavy dral mare, 5 years old; also carriage buggy. Noah E. Cramer. These are exquisite Dress Fabrics especially suited for the new draped gowns. Abundance of latest trimmings in colors, white and black.

J. D. HENDR1CKSON. For Sale or Rent--House 14 East SecH ond street P. H.

C. Birely. 109c Important Meeting. small pacKage 01 i gist's-five cents is what you should York Board of Aldermen. for it--and mix it with an ounce! First Assistant Secretary of State, important -nw-s- of "ordinary green tea.

Pour over the Former Governor Joseph Osborn, of ciUzens and business men I tere sted in getting the encampment of the Maryland National Guard and the District of Columbia National Guard so the Material it Eacircles. Girdles are dsigned generally that they appear as a part of the decorative scheme of the costume rather GO TO mixture four ounces of water nd allow to stand five hours. train and add two ounces of alcohol, "his preparation will prove an excel- ent tonic, but it has a tendency toj dtrken the hair, so do not use it vou object to that. Otherwise, apply every night Corset That Makes the Hips arrow. The corset intended for wear today carries out the ideas of the best tailors and couturiers in giving the up- WXCELSIOR i i i SANITARY DAIRY FOR YOUR OEU, Heed the Cough that Hangs On.

The seeds of consumption may be the cause, and a cough that hangs on weakens the system. Foley Honey and Tar Compound checks the cough heals the inflamed membranes and strengthens the lungs. E. D. Roun tree, Stillmore.

says: "La grippe left me a deep-seated, hacking, pain ful cough which Foley's Honey and Wanted--Young man of good tion, who isn't afraid of work. Apply F. R. care of this office. Young Staley Real Estate.

Loans, Bonds and Insurance Recommended for a Good Reason. C. H. Grant, 230 Waverly street, Peoria, 111., says: "Backache and ccn- gested kidneys made me suffer inUDSI pains. Was always tired and floattof specks bothered me.

Took Foley Kd- ney Pills and saw big improvement after third clay. I kept on until tirely freed of all trouble aid ing. That's why I recommend Kidney Pills. cured Pearre's Modern Pharmacy. We have for sale the properties located at following Braddock Arbuckle, whose coffee goes around the Said tWO- District 01 Tar Com pi tely Cured.

to camp at Frederick are requested Pharmacy rae6l at the office of the Board of Thursday, at Pearre's Trade at 8 o'clock P. M- rftCOCRiCK, MO. per part of the torso tall play, ing a soft and supple effect while from the waist down the form is held, as tightly as comfort will allow. This makes the hips narrow and the general effect slender. When worn correctly the corset should be both comfortable and willowy.

It rejuvenates women, particularly those of generous proportions, by eliminating curres, and therefore, evidences of flesh Gowns fitted over the regulation corset have good straight lines, and, as bulkwess aTolded, the wearer appears taller and mors graceful. thirds of his department heads and the best of the matter yon want the the meeting. attend Eeep Cool--Drink oar Delicious Limeade and not worry. Barner's Drag Store. CBAXEB STACFFEB, I Estate aad Lsaas.

Came iim through advertising. IJDon't waste time, Mi. Business Man, in a personal search for says I $100.00 for the man you want. LUOTD T. Secretary Board of Trade BABGAIN.

No market reports today because of Three-story brick dwelling, modern Good Friday being a legal holiday. impro East Third street. lets people know. Heights, which can be bought at a bargain. 8-room cottage, with bath and Tieat- ing plant 9-room cottage, with bath.

7-room cottage, with bath. 12-room cottage, with bath. 14-room cottage, with bath. Also several very fine bungalows. We will be glad to show any of these properties to prospective buyers.

Two cottages, eight and ten rooms; modern improvements, about one acre Rheumatism as a result of of each, fine view, plenty of shade VknrfV.l Kneut02i" sin trouble, stiff and aching Joints, back-l at Clifton; trolley cars, ache and sore kidneys will all yield' to the use of FoJey Kidney Pills. They I would not take relief from kidney SO farms la Frederick county. 19 farms In Montgomery county. Dwelling Houses In Suburban BUSINESS CHANGED. Having purchased tie stock.

Si-j ures and good-will of The COJHIBCI ial Operators. 9 and 11 South treet, 1 will continue the and carry the same line of goods. Your patronage is earnestly ed. The sale at reduced prices will cc tinue for 30 cays. The Irving M.

Landaaer, Propl 338 LOCAL A Card. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey aad Tar Compound fails to cure your cough or cold- John Beroet Tell, states: "I use- Foley's Honey and Tar Compound fo years, and it always gives the best of satisfaction and always cares a cough or cold." Refuse substitutes. Pearre's Modern Pharmacy. Advertise ta Tie Etemlif Frederick's best There is no case on record cough, cold or la grippe into bronchitis, pneumonia or sumption after FoJey's Honey and Compound has been taken. nine is in a yellow package.

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