THE WASHINGTON HERALD. FKDDAY, APRIL 26. 1912. Woodward & Lothrop New York-WASHINGTON PmI. The NewMen's Wear Shop G Street Two Doocs East f lift Dulin Si Martin Co, IMPORTANT REMNANT DAY SPECIALS Men's Night Shirts and Pajamas, Samples andiSeconds of Night Shirts and Pajamas. This maker Ins set a very high standard of excellence, and everything that he sells at regular price must be strictly perfect The samples of this line are only slightly mussed or soiled; the seconds have small defects, consisting of oil spots, dropped threads in sewing, or a flaw in the fabric They are all small and will not harm their service. Xot No 1 Outing Flannel and Cotton Mjht Shirts, soiled or mussed; sizes 15, H 17. and JS. 39c each. Values, 50c and 65c J&&. No- S-Ontlng Flannel and Cotton Xlffat Shirts, plain and trimmed; soiled or mussed; sizes 14 and 17. 55c each. Values, 75c and 85c i JA ?- S-Outlns Flannel and Cotton Neht Shirts, plain and. trimmed: soiled; sfces IS, 17. and 18. ' 7?c each. Values, $1.00 and $1.25. iiln flax F it. 4 ' Women's Summer Dresses, , New Cotton Voile Dresses, in daintily striped designs of blue, tan, pihk, and lavender; simply made, with large pointed collar; new models, suitable for house and street wear; fasten in front , , Special price, $6.75 each. 1 French Linen Dresses, in all colors, finished with buttons and em brjidered collars; a very dainty and attractive style. 1 , Special price, $10.75 each. TfcH Eoor-O rt. I Women's Trimmed Hats. ' Large, Small, and Medium Hats, in every late spring style, col orijig, and trimming effect; a varied range of shapes. These hats have thqr prices lowered because they have lost a little of their newness from display, but the gTeat reductions we have made doubly compensate for inQsngnr. aepreciauon in intrinsic vaiue. in eariy ait oi ine models would be Considered absolutely new if we did not inform you that they are not $5.00 each. ! Regularly $800 and $10.00. Srond flccr-Tenth c WomerCs Undermuslins at 25c, Later in the season every woman will need a plentiful supply of intensive Undermuslins, and so this sale offers a fine opportunity fort obtaining them at exactly half of the accustomed price for like qual ities, inciuaca are uowns, anon 25c the garment. High Vc and Low Neck Gowns, with lcng or short sleeves, trimmed with fine clustered tucks and narrow ruffles. Ssort Skirts, trimmed with Valen ciennes lace insertion and edge, or with tucts and hemstitching; perfectly made. Tferd Soor Geresta sU WOODWARD LINEN SUITS Can Be Successfully Redyed Near Original, or Darker Shades. FOOTER'S Dye Works Positively America's Great est, Best and Most Complete Cleaning and Dyeing "Works. ALWAYS SAFEST AND BEST. Washington Office, Cor. G and 12th Sts.lUV. Telephone Main 2343 Automobile Delivery Service M WERENCEHONORS CAPITAL WOMEN Founders of Washington Branch of Baptist Missionary Society At tend Celebration. The list session of the forty-first an nual meeting of the Woman's Baptist Foreign Missionary Society, held last night In the adultoricm of Calvary Bap tist Church, was resolved into a celebra tion of the fortieth anniversary of the organization in Washington. On the platform were Mrs. J. E. Dex ter, a charter member and the first pres ident of the Washington Society, and' Mrs. Mary Armes. another pioneer mem ber. The celebration was opened with n address' by the youngest missionary In the Baptist Church, Miss Margaret Could, who concluded Tjer talk by pre-j seating a basket of flowers to the women. Mrs. Lucy W. Feabody, of Bos ton, presided and made an address. The principal speaker wax Mrs. Helen Barret Montgomery, of Rochester. N.T.. who tnoke on "Tbe Challenge of China to the Christian Nations." Sirs. Mont-I gentry's address-was extremely forceful, I and she declared that the Orientals it ere wmmMMmm. Lot No. Madras Pajamas, some damaged, others faded; medium and larxe sizes. 59c suit Values, $1.00 and, $2.00. Lot No. S Madras and Outins Flannel Pajamas, soiled or mussed; medium and large sizes. 69c suit Values, $1,00 and $1.25. Lot No. 6 Madras. Outing Flannel, and Mercerized Cotton Pajamas, Terr attrac tive patterns; medium and larce sizes. 95c suit Values, $1.50. $2 00, and $2.50. arans, corset covers, ano ijrawers, Regular value, 50c. I Corset Covers In a great variety of new & LOTHROP. now, more than ever, in -need of mis slons. Mrs. Clark, a returned missionary from Assam, nas the final speaker, 6he reviewed her worlt among the foreigners. TWENTY1 WILL GBADUATE. Callandet College to Bold Exercises Next Wednesday Afernoon. Tbe annual "Presentation Day" exer cises of Qallaudet College will be lield at Kendall Green next Wednesday otter., noon. Seventeen States aqd fn. are represented in the graduation class this year, which numbers twenty students. They are, Olga Marie Anderson, North Dakota, Tom Lewis Anderson, Texas; William Henry Arras, dhlo; Vernon Ster ling BIrck, New York; Ora, Harrison Blanchard, Arkansas; Lmerne Stephen Eyrne, Iowa; Annie Louise Dwlght, South Carolina; Fetra Theodora P andrem, Min nesota; Helena Froellch, Ohio; Harry Gardner; Oregon; Alice Stuart Hammond, Washington; Shelby Wynne Harris, Mississippi, Virginia Anne -Haygood, North Carolina; Mabel Jennie Jensen, Colorado, Anna. Vaughan Johnson, Ne braska: Leon Putnam Jones. Indiana Wllllara Ferdinand Sehafer, Kansas; Adolph Nicholas Struck, Kentucky; nuoerc jjecs: west. 4owa, and Archibald Wright, jr Canada. A npw MftHA tMlfnfr mv .& m only keeps the wax In the proper condi tion, but It In nii1nn wttt, mJm r.w. applying th right amount to the object u m seaicu. JJsBBsffr urn.. . i in Mica Donna Easier, daughter of Mr. ana Vi. Ralph M. Xasley, of Nec rotic, will sine for Mrs. Taf t at a. small gathering at the afternoon tea hour, on Saturday at the 'White House. The Austro-Huncarlan Ambassador and Baroness Henglemuller were the guests of honor ot the MUits Fatten at dinner last evening. The Secretary of War and Mrs. 8 Uni son entertained at dinner last evening at their home in Sixteenth Street The guests Included the French Ambassador and Mme. Jusserand, the Brazilian Am bassador, Senor da Qama, Senator dU Pont, the Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs. Oliver, the Chief of Staff of the Army and Mrs, Wood, CoL and Mrs. WILL GIVE ILLUSTRATED MONTICELLO TALK. isssssbsssssssssssssssssssssssV 'Wi?W, .assssssclssssssssssBLsslssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssi iPWjsHHHHHH jgSBB-C' - " bsssssbssssssssssssHbsssssssssssssssssbssssssssssbssssssssssssI isBsBBiPP jBssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssI JESiXMMtjl ISSSSSBSSSBBSllsSSSSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSW sssssssssss' "PIshIHIH8H9I sssssssssssHS c1LsslsssiHssBflHlflBssssssesssssssssssssssi kaaaaaaw&': .JvKKBUmM iBljtes'Wsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssf' MSS. MAETIN LITTLETON, , Wife of Representative Littleton ot Kir York. Downey, Mrs. Letter, Miss Boardman, Miss Buggies. Miss stlmson, aiaj. ie- Laney, and Dr. Stlmson, father of tbe host. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wadsworth en tertained at dinner last evening Mrs. Preston Gibson entertained at luncheon yesterday at "The Manor," Handle Highlands. Her guests Included the Viscountess d'Azy, Mrs. Joseph Let ter, Miss Laura Merrlam, Mr de Bach, ot the Russian Embassy, and Mr. Town send. Mrs. William Crute, of Saltsvllle, Vs-, arrived in Washington yesterday even ing for a visit with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. George Tully vaughan. The Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Beekman WInthrop, who were called to New Tork last week because of the. death ot Mr. WInthrop s brother. Mr. Robert WInthrop, hae retuned to Washington, and will take no futher part in the season s gayetles. Capt Dondone, of the royal Italian navy. Is spending a few days In Wash ington, where he Is a guest at the Shoreham. The French delegates to the Champlaln celebration will be entertained at lunch eon Sunday aboard the U. S. S. Dolphin, and taken afterward to Mount Vernon. Mrs. Stephen O. Richer entertained a company at luncheon yesterday at her home in I Street, when her guests were Mrs. Lurton, wife ot Mr. Justice Lur ton; Mrs. Rayner, wife ot Senator Ray ner; Mrs. Greely, wife of Maj. Gen. A. W. Greely, TJ. S A., retired: Mrs A. S. Barker, wife of Rear Admiral Barker, V. B N.; Mrs. Henry B. Brown, wife of Mr. Justice Brown, retired, and Mrs. Henry Cleveland Perkins. Mrs. Janln wlU entertain at a luncheon to-day,. Among the guests at the Hotel Chal f onte. In Atlantic City, are Mrs. Henry G Schaefer. Miss Schaefer, Mrs. Mary Mc Carthy, and Miss McCarthy, all -of Washington. Mrs. Daniel Webster PrenUss win b at home this afternoon at her residence, 1213 M Street. Mrs UlUett-MIII and alias Umett-Hill have closed their Washington residence ana gone to tneir nome in Illinois, wnere tney wui spend the summer "months. Miss Lydla Lorlng, daughter ot Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Lorlng, Is the gqest of STOPPING IB at Stinemetz Company, at Twelfth and F Streets, one after . noon the latter nart of the week, T ran into a whole bevy of girls evidently from one of the girls' schools of Wash ington. It took just a glance to see the real Interest Panama hats. (These hats are Imported by Stinemetz direct from the weavers. They are the genuine white Panama flexible and of finest weave. The special selling price -of $3 is less than tbe wholesale value when not lmnorted direct from tbe maker. They are dlsnlaved In all the latest styles, from the snug-flttlng model to the wide umbrella brim, so becoming to the schoolgirl. V These Panamas are usually trimmed with the new soft India silk Durbar scarf, either Jn pompadour or plain col ors, the scarfs being draped around the crown, the mnge ends, when used on the umbrella model, extending to the edge of the rim. Th mniit Tvnntitar wi,i Trrm with tM hat is the new blazer iack-t shown in stripes and plain colors. These Jackets ; are being- featured from S up ytry apedal price. Mrs, Heave Merrttt ta New XeMc rer a wees: or two, alter as eaten sojourn in .Bermuda, sue will return to Wan. lngtoa shortly. ' Mrs. John Sidney "web, with her moth. er, Mrs. Hutchinson, and her two chil dren, will leave Washington about May id. for her cottage at East Hampton, N. x., wner sna wnl speaa tne sum mer. Jar. vtreon wui join on laroujr in August Mr. and .Mrs. Wade H. Kills have left Washington ion a weears visit in their former, home In Cincinnati.-' Mrs. Biscoe wtfaof nr inspector Blseoe, U. B. N, with Miss Emily Beat ty and Miss Ullzabetn Keid Kogers, wm go to MUiaaeipma to-oay to spend tne week-end and to attend the large dance, wnien Col ana Mrs. usrnett are giving at tne mnaaeipnia navy zara on eat uraay evening. Mrs. Clarence R. Edwards will return to Washington in a tew days from New Tork. where she went to see Gen. Ed wards off for Europe Wednesday. Rear Admiral John E. Plllsbury, U. & N, and Mrs. Plllsbury will close their residence in Q Street early In June and go to Magnolia, on tne r.ortn Shore, where they hae a cottage, ana will spend the summer. Mrs. Beatty, wife of the commandant at tne Navy zara, is spnaing some time in Philadelphia. Washington society will be well repre sented at the performance of the Univer sity of Virginia Glee Club at the Colum bia Theater this afternoon at 4 JO o clock for the benefit of the Confederate Me mortal Home fund. Mrs. Duncan U. Fletcher will entertain In her box the out-of-town members "of her daughter"a wedding party, Mrs. Littleton will In elude In her party Mrs. Champ Clark. Mrs. Slsyden will hae In her box the Texas school girls In Washington, and Mrs. Tbropp, Mrs. Dennis, Mrs. Marlon Butler. Miss Virginia Miller, Represent aUve H. D. Flood, and Mr. Walton Moore will also entertain box parties. Mrs. Littleton, wife of Representative Littleton of New YorK will give an lllus trated talk on Monticello, the home of Jefferson, and a most Interesting pro gramme has ben arranged by the uni versity boj a. The famous Corner Quartet will be on hand and tne occasion win do one well worth while. A bevy of young girls. Including Miss Genet leve Clark. Miss Mary Macon. Miss Edna Ellerbe. Miss Luclnda Pennebaker, Miss Helen Townsend. Miss Anne Elliott Pennebaker, Miss Kitty Tennant, Miss Nannette Brundldge, Miss Grace Town send. Mlsa Caroline Morton. Miss Helen Griffith, Miss Hattie Bowie. Miss Inez Ryan. Miss Louise Fatuson, Miss Men Fletcher, Miss Anne Seymour Jones. Miss Eunice James, Mrs. ieualrrea, ana miss Nora, Pepper, will seU the souvenir pro grammes, which have been prepared by the programme committee, consisting of Mrs. Littleton, Mrs. liowen-smitn, Presi dent of the Dixie Chapter. TJ. D. C and Mrs. M. Beverley Buchanan. The patronesses for the occasion are Mrs. Champ Clark. Mrs. Oscar Under wood. Mrs. John Sharp Williams, Mrs. Jefferson '.Randolph Kean, Mrs Ji Will iams Henry, Mrs Alfred P. Thorn. Mrs. Presley M. Rlxey, Mrs. Thropp, Mrs. Dennis, Mrs. Duncan U. Fletcher, Mrs. William A. Jones. Mrs. Claude A. Swan son, Mrs. James L. Slayden. Mrs. George M.. Sternburg, Mrs. J. B. Gregg CusUs, Mrs. Arthur Lee, Mrs. W. W, Flnley, Mrs. Lurton, Mrs. Matthew T. Scott. Mrs. Edward Munford. Mrs. Ralph Cross John son, Mrs. Samuel Spencer, Mrs. LIndsey Morehead Mlsa Bersle Klbbey, Miss Vir ginia Miller, Mrs. Charles Carter, Mrs. James Davenport. Mrs. Martin Littleton, Mrs. Ben Johnson. Mrs. Bankhead. Mrs. OHIe James, and Mrs.. Henry D. Clayton. BAND CONCERT TO-DAY. Br United BUtes ScldlcO Em Band. John a, SI itfrnTnenrunn. Director, at 330 o docs, rncnunme: Uvea. ''The MiBrt"...............Ulre Orertara, "httmco"... .............. erbU Eau'acte- () "YaUrtlioozsta" (M TimrtitntlW ...... .,......,HrrbeH Sdertlno. "Tie Merry Widow"-.. 'Ubit IUt oddity, Bed rtvsrn...........laln KxcrrpU (rem "BrUbt Em" ...,Hnwm "Ike Star Epufled BsBaer." Friday Our Bargain Day Shaving prices every Friday doubles the sales of other das your profit and our gain is no less thanjf the sales were less and the prohts more. 1C. for EOo French .uJJU "Quyot" Sus penders; all lengths. OCg, tor Soo "Onyx" OOC Bilk Hair-hose, black or colors. Air, for 50c Jean aC and Kalnsook Drawers, all sizes to SO. OQi. for U "Poros OOC fcnif Union Suits short sleeves, knee length. PALAIS ROYAL, JsBBBBfc ''AssfsMI ' lSBBBBn rSBSBBBT JHA iVsSBBsLv AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY NORTHWEST CORNER OF FIFTEENTH AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE TOURISTS and TRAVELERS ABROAD find that money in its most convenient form is furnished by obtaining iriwB Br.s.' Utters if Creiit and tht -Bilkers' Travelers' Cltcmcs Call and consult our Foreign Exchange Dept. SOCIETY TO GR&CE HORSE SHOW BOXES List of Holders Made TJp from Of ficial Programme Looks like Social Register. That society folk will be numerously present a the National Capital horse show, which begins Wednesday, is shown by tho list of boxholders as made up from the official programme yes terday. The central box. No. M. has been reserved as heretofore for Presi dent Taft and his family. The list in cludes the following: Officers of Fort Myer. officers of Washington Barracks, Miss Katharine Elklns, Secretary ot the Navy Meyer, Victor Mather, of Philadelphia; Herbert Wadsworth. George X. McLanahan, W. I. Boardman. Secretary ot War Stlm son, W. II. Dykman, Attorney General WIckersham. Mrs. C. B. Wood, Mrs. C. C. Glover, Mitchell Harrison, EldrMge Jordan, Qeorge O. Totten. Jr , J. William Henry, CoL R. M. Thompson. Edward McLean (two boxes), T. T. Gaff, Maj Henry T. AUen. Archibald Barkley, Wayne, Pa.: Mrs. Harriet Wadsworth, Joseph Lelter. Walter D. Denegre, Mrs. W. Sinclair Bowen. Gen. James A. Bu chanan, Senator George P. Wetmore, Mrs. I. T. Mann, Gen Leonard Wood, Horace Westcott. Admiral R. C. Clover, Hugh Legare, Joseph E. Thropp. Sena tor a Vf. Watson. H. I Pierce. Senator Henry E. Llppltt Gen John A. John ston. Mrs M. M. Evans. Montgomery Blair. Mrs. Hendley Smith, Mrs. Cleve land Perkins, F T Stotesbury. Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, and Frank Walter. The complete list ot Judges as assigned to classes by Maj. Henry T. Allen. chairman of the executive committee, was announced yesterday as follows: Heavy harness classes W. H. Moore. New Tork, H. K. Bloodgood. Great Barrlngton. Mass., and Howard Davison. New Tork. Stallions and roadsters R. A Fair-' bairn. New Tork. and H. Rozler Du lany, TJppervlllc, Va. Saddle horses R. Lawrence Smith. New Tork; I E. Waring, PlalnfleM N. J. and J. R. Townsend. Goshen, N. T. Chargers Col E. St J. Greble and CoL D C Stanley. Washington. Ponies Louis B. Halght. New Tork. Polo ponies W. A. Hazard. New Tork. Hunters-James W. Graves. Richmond. Va.. and Antello Devereaux, Philadel phia, With an output ot X3.000.000 pounds In dia led the world In the production ot tea last year, Ceylon ranking second with ass.ooc.ooo pounds. BUDD'S Confectioner & Caterer 510 9th Si. N. W. One ofjoar Specialties: Beautiful "Fleur de Urn Wed dins Cake Boxes," initialed, tied in white satin ribbon, and fllledt -with finest iced cake. Ice Creams. Ices, Sherbets. Puddings, and Special Fancy Cakes. Personal supervision, ef ficient and prompt delivery serv ice, no Drancn stores. PHONE MAIN 1032 "The Best Dry-clesnlng Plant In the City." A Home Industry. W. H. FISHER Careful and finished work In cleaning and dyelntr of Ladles' Suits, Gowns Gloves, and Laces. The most expensive material can be. intrusted to us. 71! Mi Streti R. W. Best Work. Moderate Prices. "Phone Main 1152. No other Connections. rn- for genuine JA "Boxlord" gauza lisle: shirts short sleeves, draw ers re-enforced. O for box contain' w ltfg four () pair -Knotalr" Silk Hose; black and colors. 21 X( r "Fault ?1.3U jef- Bhlrts. with new "ek-gard" better than most t3 shirts. erL for Swiss rib J"C bed Athletic Shirts to pull over the head. G,and Eleventh Sts. WEDDING AT F0BT TOTTEN. Catherine Alvorod la Bride ot Reginald Itntlierlord, of Capital. New Tork. April H Fort Totten. Wll letts Point. Long Island, had a strictly military wedding at S o'clock thlseven ing. Catherine Alvorod, daughter of Lieut. CoL Benjamin Alvorod, adjutant general ot the Department of the East, at Fort Totten, married Reginald Ruth erford, a broker of Washington, D. C and son of the late Gen. Allan Ruther ford, of Washington. Chaplain C P. Newsom performed the ceremony in the post chapeL Mrs. Henry C. Fuller, of Washington, was matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Alice Berry and the bride's sister. Margaret. The bridegroom's brother Allan was best man, while four passed midshipmen acted as ushers. The couple left to night for their honeymoon. Diplomatic Bill Adopted. The House yesterday agreed to the con ference report on the diplomatic and con cular appropriation bllL The Senate had previously accepted the report. Tho bill, as finally agreed upon, appropriates C HS,W7fl. New Store. Cor. 15th and H. FLOWERS SHIPPED ANYWHERE STEAMER orders ex ecuted by our New Y.ork stores at Washington prices. Effective decorating for weddings and all other oc casions. 'Phone Main 158 or 3997 fpr estimates. J. H. Small &Sons WASHINGTON 18th aad n 14th and G. NEW YORK W aldorf-Astori 1183 Broadway. AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL CAPITAL HORSE SHOW! MAY 1, 2, 3, 4, 2 P. M. Each Day. Admission, 50c. Reserved Seats, $1. A LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Br W. D. MeCraekan. ST. A C. S. B. Member at the Christian Selearr Board of Xeetnrrshlp ot the Ftrst Cfanreh. or Chrtrt. Scientist, ta Boston, Hasa, at the NATIONAL THEATER Stithy JHlsaosa, Ajfil 21 AT 3i30 O'CLOCIC ADJCfifllON FREE. AT.T. JYELCOME. Eddy Refriger&tors Giye Perfect Satisfaction for ' a Lifetira. And the Eddy is not only a durable and economical re frigerator for the family; Us use is a valuable safeguard against disease. The Eddy is as easily cleaned and kept iti a sweet and sanitary condition as. any other Refrigerator made. By the Eddy system the ice melts just fast enough to ob tain the full benefit of every particle of cold that is in it Nothing is wasted. cSpadtr 45 lbs. 60 lbs. 85 lbs. Price.... $15.40 $19.50 $22.90 Capacity- 100 lbs. 125 lbs. priea.... $27.75 $33.38 Dulin &Martin Co. Pottery, Foreelala, China, Glass, SUrer, At. 1215 F St and 1214-18 0 Et AMUSEMENTS. FOLPS THEATER, formerly CHASE'S. MflTWEE EUSIDr EHT raraiM w rnr MnNmy HU. SEATS 23 HEEa EVDiY WIGHT 13-50 6.73 "THE VIRGINIAN" Two ctrioad of freefal mxatrf, 3 Fcopl ta ti Cut. lUtin rrery flay ererpt Monday, 254, EtcsItja 3. SB, ud T5t BeaoUfQ pkotcCTph for crrrr USj mnrj Wednesday and T&iinday isstis NEXT WEEK,-THE WTTCHINO BOOR" Miuim T044ICJMTAT CU3 MATiNCzaarajs TKutsastwaisaan ftil " .tWI Eacc WPrf "BOBBY fBBiNir; tma "SREEH STICKIISS S Sarah Bernhardt In "CAMILLE" ACADEMY The Bi2 OPEIIRI EILL ef .,,, Yuderille Rl Wet. Kb iu.lu cheipisb. Only Cheap Price:. UKE in SL OCir T lanyt2:3D,7:3l&9:ll BUTTERFIELO PLAYERS JV THE 3PE"DTHi,T. Belaaeo Theater, BecloBlasT Taesday AReraoan, Pd' XUSit. Tfc 50c. tcA Se. W5. mxA Sit. iUt. ALL BEATS. 3a ert wi "Bcicm She Lend H!a So." IMPERIAL, Zl E . Mil 4 Q 6 HOWARDd 3 OTHER BIG ACTS Become a Regular 11 A U ConiinuoHi 11 D U I I AillliPirfanaaneni I 1ITI1 CASINO 7th & F Sts. GET WTISE AVD SEE PAULINE HALL AND 6 rtEGUI.lR FEATPIIES S. AMATEURS TO-MGHT. GET HEHE EA111.V. GAYETY AL REEVES Wrestling Friday Night, April 26 JOE TURNER. World j MlddldiM Ounzlae. WALT EVANS, MldiCe-wtlit. Flnlsli mitdu NEXT WEEK . . . . "JEBSET HUES- 3:30 BASEBALL 3:30 rTO-DAT WASHINGTON p.; M. M. vs. NEW YORK GVTE OPEX AT 3 P. 31. HENRY OLDYS OH The Esthetic Sense in Birds HEW MAS9SIC TEMPLE Totssay AfttrMea, April 31, at 4:45 Tickets at T. Arthur Smith's. ISSi" S Street (Sanders S. gtayman's). SETON ? Boy Scouts ChW Somt. In THE XXICCCTL nUK." Nalimlllt. It Tbe Amde lllk Fik Rati .tr.it.ciA. SATIRlAYp 27th might; set T. A. Bmlti-s. -U-A-. io ...$... A