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Transcript of I LINENS A Silk I OYC OOc C LANSBU BRO S 420 7th 8th J r...
THE WASHINGTON HERALD SUNDAY APRIL 10 1910
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LINENS72Inch German Sliver
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22Inch BleachedScotch Napkins 100quality cloion-
6S German SilverBleached Napkins 180value
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72inch Bleached IrishDamask was OOc Specinl
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Alllinen Full Sel-vage Bleached Nap tkins 125 quality spe-cial doan
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500 SilkPetticoats
BLACK AND COLORSThis announcement always meets the approval pf the ladies pf
ington An excellent skirt and made of a good quality taffeta silk Inalt colors and black several styles and all are cut fullwidth through hips all lengths full foundation and dustruffle actual value Is 5 Special for one day only
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Here Tomorrow in Our DepartmentTh-is sale will be one of Jhe trade sensatons of the year never before was there such valuegiving in spring suits possible so early in the season There are hundreds of style
suits in as many different weaves and colors plain cloths and fancy mixtures and of a weight that is suitable for wear just at the present time While we have thousands of suits andevery size in each style at present we would advise you to get here early so you can get just the suit you want for delays are dangerous and your size might not be here if you are tardy
Remember every suit is mantailored throughout and every coat s beautifully lined with the very best materials
Other Wonderful Values for Tomorrow
re xi m Ladies and Misses Suitfat
Jt Hero Are Sensational Pr ces for TomorrowsWomens Cloth
Coat SuitsWorth 20
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Womens Cloth
Coat SuitsWorth 2250
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Fifty pieces of this beautiful material worth 150 a yard will go on sale tomorrow at Every piece is skeindyed and absolutely thread pure silk The colors are the most beautiful we have ever displayed This material isvery strong and wears excellently and one of the most perfectly finished materials in our stock Choose from the following shades Tan brown smoke pink seal old rose violet lavender ivory cream and black and
they are full 36 inches wide and worth 150 a yard Special fpr tomorrow jP JL UU
TIlE MOST WANTED SILKS ARE REDUCEDL5O 36nch Colored Messalline 15005
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35inch Black Taffeta with a green selvage chiffonweight perfectly finished and an excellent black absolutely guaranteed to wear actual 100 value d T
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iginch All Pure Silk Peau de Cygne inmany different combinations of shades this silk is usedvery extensively this spring worth 850 a yard EOSpecial tomorrow i
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The mqt spleucjid line of these Foulards we have ever shown and the patterns we have are positively confined tothis store and are not to be had elsewhere They conie in all the new shades and 1 a-
very latest styles 24 incheswide and priced at I O3C an 1 oIU Yard
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Infants Long Coats mafecotton bedford cord cape neat-ly trimmed with ribbon andbraid 168 vafiieSpecial torrtorrovat 1 m
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Travelers Association ElectsOfficers for Year
DEMOCRATS TO MEET SOON
Date Will Be Fixed for PrimaryTerms of Four Aldermen and BightCouncilmen Expire in Anfirust Fu-
neral Services for William XI Mayto Be Held Tomorrow
F Cktan Krtght SS Eiif street AkxaadriaV Is authorized ageet cad carrier for Tie Waib-instoa Henid The Herald wilt be dailyaDd to asy addx a Ia Alexandria for 50
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WASHINGTON HBRALD BUREAUB5 Kisg Street
Alexandria Va April 9 Post F Trav-
elers Protective Association at Its an-
nual meeting tonight In the rooms ofthe chamber of commerce elected off-
icers and chose fifteen delegates and annumber of alternates to attend the
annual State convention in Staunton onMay 13 and 14
The officers are J Y WiUMuas presi-dent H K Plaid vice president R MGraham secretary and treasurer C CCarlin counsel Dr S B Moore pastsurgeon Rev J R Sevier chaplainC Leadbeater R S Jones W C DavisG D Hopkins F Harper and J TJohnson board of directors Chairmenof committees A D Brockett railroadJ H Trimyer legislative O B lUrkpress Raymond Hulfish hotel W ASmoot jr employment J WilliamMay membership and J Clinton Smootgood roads
The delegates are J William May WG Rogers O H Kirk M L Price JrRaymond Bullish William LeadbeaterJohn T Johnson William Rsardon jrT A Sommers H K Field R S Jones
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This OutFor the benefit of those who wish to
reduce their flesh quickly and safely wewill give the receipt and directions infull for a household remedy thatcan be obtained at trifling cost from anygood drug store ounce Marmoiaounce Fluid Extract Cascara Aromaticand 3J3 ounces Peppermint Waterthree are cheap and wholesome but youshould take care to get an unbrokenpackage so that you get Marmola andnot a substitute When you get homemix the three together by shaking themaspoonful each meal and at bedtime
Follow these directions and you willhave the bet fat reducer that moneycan buy It will take off the flesh at theveto of at least two pounds a with-out disarranging the stomach or causingwrinkles best of all no exercis-ing or dieting is required ttf help it out
can get results and at the sametime take things easy and eat what youHke as much as you like srad wheneveryou like
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J H Trimyer H L Reed J A Hulfish-and Wallace Lindsay
The alternates are Carl Schafer EdgarWarn d Jr W P Taylor A H Thom-son R B Miller W C Davis R M-
Chicheeter M W Duanington R FDownham D N Hellish M K Grease1C W Odgan C T NiCholson T CHoward and Harry Hammond
The terms of four and eightcouycilmen will axpJro on August 3L Itia topected that within a short timenif tlng of the dity Demoorntie committeeyH be called for the purpose of ob-
taming candidates and for fixing upon adate for the primary The election 1
scheduled for the second Tuesday in JuneAccording to reports some of the city
fathers will not b candidates againSeveral will have opposition
Franklin T Evans the only Republican momber of council whose t rm-also expires will not enter the primaryof course
following is a list of those whoseterms expire Aldermen Jacob BrillFirst ward F F Marbury Second wardJ R N Curtin Third ward C JSummers Fourth ward
Snowden and Thomas Rishelll First ward Henry Baaderand Louis Brill Second ward W BHallmuth and J Fred Birrell Third wardFranklin T Evans and L B UhlarPourth ward
Funeral services for William H Maywho died early this morning will be heldat 3 oclock Monday afternoon from hishome G16 Cameron street The serviceswill be conducted by Rev Harry MCanter pastor of the Methodist EpiscopalChurch South dId Rev O Cpastor of thefDarRy Methodist ChurchBurial will be in Bethel Cemetery Mem-bers of R B Loe Camp ConfederateVeterans and Oriental Lodge No 6
Knights of Pythias win attend thefuneral in a body Mr May wits pastcommander of the Confederate veteransThe pallbearers will be William ASmoot P F George W Keys-J Frank Myers S H Lunt and E WAnftaoost
Mr May was oJghtyejght years oldand besides his wife is survived by twochildren Mrs Samuel c Boush and JohnW May Ho was a member of tho firmof William H May Son dealers inagricultural supplies and fertilizer Jfje-served in the legislature and was atice of the peace for years
The Alexandria Froe Klndergaten willhold its annual meeting Monday nightin the Young Peoples building of theMethodist Episcopal Church South Oneof the features of the meeting will bea lecture on gardening by Miss Sipeo of
Washington kindergartens will make ashort on work There willbe vocal selections by several studentfrom the Washington Normal Klndargarten Training School
Miss Eunice Barnum prominent andwellknown resident of Lincolnia Fair-fax County died at her home at 2 oclockthis afternoon after a long illnesswas seventyfour years old The funaralwill take place at 2 oclock Monday afternoon from Cottage farm and the burialwill be made at thaFplace
Alderman J Marriott Hill has it Is re-ported sold to Frederick Schuler the storebuilding on the north Side of King street
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just west of Pitt street known as W3King street The property is regarded ason of the most valuable In King streetMr Schuler will shortly improve it
A meeting of the eight census enumera-tors for this city was held at the postoffice building this afternoon They woregiven Instructions by Albert Flotoher jrof Warreatoa Va supervisor for theEighth Congressional district The workwill be commenced April l The
are 35 J Pfenning and D E RobaryFirst ward Harris White and Joseph ADelaney Second ward Braxton B Smithand Callan Third ward and CarUn R Creighton and W FrenchFourth ward
Opening services in tha naw BradflockHeights Episcopal Church will be holdat 4 oclock tomorrow afternoon andwill be conducted by Rev William JMorton rector of Christ XpiscopalChurch Sunday school services will beheld at 3 oclock in the afternoon andwill be in charge of Mr Thompson ofEpiscopal Thoological Seminary
Arrangements have been mado for ameeting of the general committee appointed to make arrangements for theentertainment of visiting firemen at theState convention which meeting will be-held Monday night at 8 oclock in Colum-bia engine house All members of thecommittee are urged to be present
J D Normoyle purchased at auction to-day four lots on tho south side of Wythestreet The purchase price was 166 Thelots were sold S H Lunt
As a result of his right hand beingcaught in a crusher at tije Firth stoolplant this morning William E Allen jrof this city had four fingersmashed His injuries were drossed atProvidence Hospital Washington
When the case of the six negroes arrested yesterday for shooting crapswas called in the Police Court thismowIng only three appeared The othersforroited 6 collateral oath Those ap-pearing were acquitted
Thor will be a meeting of Marley En-campment of Odd Fellows at Odd Fel-lows Hall Monday night The royal pur-ple degree will be upon a classof three candidates
Policeman Young and Road at 3 oclocktilts morning picked up a stray horsefound roaming the streot The animal isnow at a livery stable and has not beencalled for
MRS C J GQCKELER BURIED
Mrs Christian J Gockeler who diedThursday was burled yesterday after-noon In Rock Creek Cemetery afterfuneral services at the family home 312K street northwest Rev John T Hud-dle pastor of St Pauls Church offic-iated
The honorary pallbearers were A FFox Louis HartIg Wilbur Nash andHenry Trager J E Jenks WilliamHaney Harvey Rogers J Louis WIIHge Robert Young and A Meviua actedas pallbearers
Mrs Gockeler who was formorly MissLottie Mae Burkhart daughter of Her-man Burkhart is survived by Mrs Margaret Trager Mrs Ernest Armstrongand William Burkhart
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VARSITY DEBATE ARRANGED
Seniors and Juniors Meet April 15
Gaston HalL
Subject of DIsunssIon Womens Politionl Rifirhfn Representatives
of Conjures Referees
Tile second term public debate betweenrepresentatives of the Senior and JuniorDoomting societies of the GeorgetownUniversity Law School will take placeat S oclock the evening of April 18 inGaston Hall Georgetown UniversityBuilding The winners of this debate are
compete with those of a previous debate heW during the first term for thefaculty priM of IKK The prize debatewill take place toward tho close of thecollegiate year
The debaters for next Friday night areGirard M Cohen and Daniel C Mullow-ny of the Senior Society stud Donald BCreecy and Kell V Fits of the JuniorSociety The question to bo discussedaffirms That women should have an
right with men subject to the sameconditions and limitations to vote on allpublic or political questions whether national State or municipal The SeniorSociety will contend for the affirmativeThe judges for the debate are Representatives John J Fitzgerald and Michael BDriecoll both of New York and JamesM Graham of Illinois
Daniel C Mullowny of the senior so-
ciety is a resident of Portland Me andgraduated from Georgetown ISaw SchoolIn the class of 1996 with the decree ofbachelor of laws He is at present
postgraduate work Mr Mullownyis a member of the Intercollegiate com-
mittee on debates and has representedGeorgetown debating societies in publicdebates on several occasions in the past
Girard M Cohen is a native of Brunswick Ga He Is a graduate of SouthernBusiness University of Atlanta and sev-eral years ago was admitted to practicelaw before the courts of his native StateHe entered Georgetown University in1907 and Is at present vice president ofthe senior society Mr Cohen is prominent in the Improved Order of Red Menfraternity and a member of the Sons ofConfederate Veterans
Kell V Kite one of the representativesof the Junior Society Is an Alabamananti graduate of the Sixth districtAgricultural High School at his home-town Hamilton While a member of theschool he won renown as a debater of nomoan ability and was chosen orator forthe Agatherldan Literary Society of theschool at its anniversary celebration In1902 Mr Fite is a member of the Ala-
bama barDonald B Creecy Is a Washington boy
and is the product of the GeorgetownPreparatory School and the universityexcept for a year spent at Princetonwhere h prepared himself for a lawcourse at the local university He is astudent In the second year class of theGeorgetown Law School Mfc Creecy hasappeared in public debate In the pastboth in Princeton and in this city Inspresent homo Is In Howard County Md
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House Dresses in lightand dark percale some made withhigh collar Dutch ncK andsome with round nocks good skirtwith deep hemsizes to 44 Sllaspecial
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DARKEST AFRICA ON SCREEN
Roosevelt Expedition to Be Shownat Arcnac Theater
Roosevelt in Africa is tiie subject ofset of films that should rival the most
interesting and instructive ever shownthose who avail themselves of an op-
portunity to visit the handsome theaterof the Arcade Building Fourteenth streetand Park road northwest the
Monday AprilThe scenes include the government
buildings in Mombasa Rooseveltplanting a tree in front of the BombsTrading Companys office native amuse-ments in Mombasa railway trip fromKin to Naquro Zulu women at springdance of the rainmaker natives drawIng water from a well in the kraalspecimens of kingfisher feeding theyoung Jacksons dancing bird vulturesand marabou storks feeding woodpeckerfeeding its young making and breakingcamp at Bondonl Zulu war dance andceremonies in honor of Cot Rooseveltsvisit by the natives reviewing i the maneuvers Zulu belles Col Roosevelt ex-
amining gun before being presented toChief Akawahkl starting on the trail thehome of the lizard young Servalgiraffes on their native heath the deadlyAfrican spider giant land turtle flash-light of a manoatlpg lion irt the jungleparty crossing a stream chameleon atplay rhinoceros mother and baby rhi-noceros killed by the former presidenthartbeest roaming over the veldt visit-ing delegation of gnus and zebras hippo-potami at play in the Tans River croco-dile taking his morning plunge picture-of young deer and Col Roosevelt return-ing from his final hunting expedition
The Arcade theater with its originalCoroma screen is probably as well
fitted to furnish the exhibition as anyhouse of amusement of the kind in thissection of the county
DAMAGES APPRAISED
Commission Report on the GradeChanges Due to Union Station
Appraisements of damages to property-in the Southwest section as a result ofgrade changes made in the abolition ofthe crossings on the line of the Philadel-phia Baltimore and Washington Railroad have been filed with the DistrictSupreme Court by the special commission
The commission will next consider thecases of property owners In Marylandavenue southwest between Tenth andEleventh streets A hearing will be heldat the City Hall at1030 oclock Tuesdaymorning when the realty owners willappear before the commission In support-of their claims
The commission consists of Charles ABaker George W Nose and GeorgeSpransy
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That Will Wholly and Brilliantly Excel All OthersAmbition knows no rest The Dress Goods Section is constantly doing
week provided of course that the lot holds can buy Dress Goodsthat are conspicuous for high quality at an extremely low price About 10000yards in this lot A New York jobber sacrificed his entire surplus stock to us ata big discount from regular prices We are going to offer the entire lot on thesame lowprice basis Hence we anticipate large and enthusiastic crowdsg You can buy 69c 75c 89c and 100 Firstquality Dress Goods in all col-
ors including plenty of reserved the entire 10000 yards to go onyour unrestricted choice at yd
Choose from Fine Cream Storm Serge 54inch Cream Mohair Cream Allwool Panama Cream French Voile Ex-
tra Quality Imported Allwool Empress Allwool Gray All Pure Wool Gunclub plaids Colored French VoileStorm Serge Cream Diagonals Cream and Black Stripes 44inch Black and White Shepherd Checks Silky Cream andBlack English Mohair Black 50inch Mohair Sicilian 44inch Bla k Brilliantine Black Allwool Storm Serge Black Im-
perial Serge Black Henrietta and Nuns Veiling Batistes Voiles and Panamas and a host of other weaves Now this salewill present an opportunity to save on your spring and early fall dress It is an event to enthuse over for no such values asare here were ever known before in the history of Washington retailing Dress Goods worth up to 1 for 49C
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Idol material for dresses also usedfor coat this grade is a fortunate purchase made ourbuyer and he therefore wishes togive the Washington shoppers achance at a real linena small quantity 40c gradeFor Monday onlyyard
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TOTS DELIGHT AUDIENCE
Ladies Auxiliary Confederate Vet-
erans Give EntertainmentLittle tots delighted a throng last night
at an entertainment given by the LadlesAuxiliary of the Stonewall Jackson TentConfederate Veterans at Carroll Institute Hall
The exercises were opened with a Jananose love song by little girls dressed inoriental costumes Love and Whist aplay in one act won favorable commentHenry Y Yaeger played the role of Court-ney Fairfax a cosmopolitan and hermajestys guard was acted by Le RoyBirch Miss Sue Taggert was an Amer-ican grand dame and Miss Etta Taggertplayed the part of her daughter
Max Kahn entertained the audiencewith several character sketches whiledialect stories were given by Miss Carroll Miss Shorler gave a soprano solowhich was followed by Southern airs byMrs Armand Gumprecht After the entertainment the hall was cleared fordancing
DISORDERLY PASSENGER HURT
Brooltlnml Thrown Off
and Face CutArthur Rector negro who lives in
Bunker Hill road Brookland D C cameto town last night and being unable todistinguish between that which is per-missible for a city man and that whichhis country cousin will be permitted todo conducted himself In a manner thatlanded him in Garfleld Hospital withseveral deep lacerations of the face andhead which were more painful thandengereus
While a passenger on northbound carNo 386 of the North Capitol street linehe became disorderly and refused tolisten to Conductor Edward German untilthat official pitched him bodily into thestreet
The action of the conductor was com-mended by the passengers who havebeen much annoyed by many disturbances on the suburban lines
LOOK HERE BROKERS
I have a Commission Propositionfor your Life Health andall branches of liability businessthat will interest you Phone
Main 3169 or call onBEN M RAWLiNGS Manager
306 Wcstory BuildingWashington D C
Phoenix Mutual Life Ins Coand
Frankfort Marine Accident andP G Ins Co
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
J WILLIAM Funeral DirectorChapel nd Modem Crematorium Mo4 t prittsJ-32 Pennsylvania are uw Telephone Main 13S5
GEORGE P ZURHORST301 East Capitol Street
FUNERAL DESIGNS
FUNERAL FLOWERSOf Erny Description Moderately Priced
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DIEDDVNNINGTONOn Friday April 8 191
at 920 p m ELLA D beloved wifeof William E DunningtoD and motherof Thomas II Kindle and Mrs ArthurH Boyce
Notice of funeral hereafterHERBERTOn Saturday April 9 19W
at S 0 a m at his residence 4tS GStreet southwest H HERBERT beloved of Ella Herbert aged fortynine years
HORGANOn Frldty April S lEO at hishome In Fairfax Va EDMUNDHORGAX beloved husband of MaryE Korean nee Cunningham
Notice of funeral hereafterHUGHESOn Saturday morning April 9
1910 at 530 oclock at Hospital VERDA TUJrSLTY wife ofJohn A Hughes aged thirtyeightyears
Notice of funeral hereafterFriday S lilt at 3
a m at Providence Hospital MARYA JUDGE beloved daughter of Cath-arine and the late Judge In hernineteenth year
Funeral will taka place from her lateresidence 61S H street pnMonday 11 at 830 a m thenceto St Patricks Church Interment atRock Creek Cemetery
ROBESON On April S1910 at her residence 17 N streetMARY I widow of George 2 Robeson
Saturday 9 1S10 at226 p m at his residence 6 Massa-chusetts northeast HENRYS STOTLER beloved husband of SalJie R Stotler in his seventyfirst yearof
Notice of funeral hereafterWALSHOn Friday S 181 at his
residence 2fleo Massachusetts avenuenorthwest THOMAS F WALSH
Funeral private on Sunday April 10Please omit flowers
Retirement of Norfolk and Wash-ington D c Steambont
Cornprmyaor before tfce first day rf June O the r
folk and Washington D C Stauabeat Cewpuiywin retire all of its outstaattat barti The nmewill be paid for at per and interest to the flntday of June 1910 upon preeaoutte at Uw A wncan Security and Trust Co at soy has on orbefore that date
Any bonds not presented for redtapUoR f1 will not be entitled to interest Uxsrwfu ionpriTiUsa of redtiaptioa b so ctitA ia the mart gc-BccuriDg said bonds and also Muted vm their face
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or shoes We cant glee you the silt atthe calico rsiee but if you want the e Haends we ran furnish you the best that ft calico
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