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nfmywitmMiB THE WASHINGTON HERALD. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 26. 1913. 1880 g The-33d "Milestone! Our Business Growth gjl9J3 WOODWARD & LOTHROP New York WASHINGTON-Paris The Anniversary Sale Is Unusual in Its Savings Every department throughout the vast establishment contributes to the oc casion, some only one item,- others more. However, the number is not nearly so significant or so important as are the savings. Anniversary Special ia Men's Pajamas. Mercerized Cotton Pajamas; fine silky finish; white ground with neat pin stripes, in several colors. Made in the comfortable ve neck stvle and finished with Mlk frogs and pearl buttons. Usual $2.00 and $2.50 grades. Special price, $1.33 suit. Silk-mixed Pajamas; a very attractive and agreeable mate rial; in white and solid colors of blue and tan, with self-jacquard stripes. Made in ve neck style and finished with double rows of silk frogs. $5.00 is usually the figure at which these pajama sell. Special price, $2 65 iiit. Main floor New Euildins Anniversary Special in Girls' Gingham Dresses. 100 GiriV Droso. made of llic famous Andcr;on" ging ham1;, in small and large checks, "and a wide range of the best -pring-summtr colors. The stvlcs arc umiMially attractie white lawn, sailor collar and cuff-, with narrow accordion plaited ruffle in color to match the predominating shade- of the drc: finished at wain with leather belt. Size- 6 to 14. Value. $5 00. Special price, $2.05 each. ftiiril floor-: t Anniversary Special in Women's House Dresses. Daiim Percale and Gingham Hou-c Drc-sos; s-unic of them -o new and attractne in stle that they are -uitablc for morn ing and afternoon street wear. The de-igns arc plaids, checks, stripes, and floral effects. Size .'16 onh. These drcs-es are from one of our most exacting makers, and ccrj garment is noted for its perfect fit and unexcelled work manship. All bear the Consumer-' League label, a final testi monial of their superiority Reg ularlj valued at $2.00,' $2.50. and $2.75. Special price. $1.28 each. Third floor-G t To-day, Thursday, and Friday February 26, 27, and 28 THE MILLINERY SALON PRESENTS ITS OPENING DISPLAY OF Spring-Summer Millinery- Modes REVEALING FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS SEASON THE AUTHORITATIVE STYLES FOR WEAR NOW AND LATER Charming Evening Hats, Small Closely-fitting Hats, Large Lace-covered Hats, Cleverly-shaped Suit Hats, Smart Hats for Tailored Wear, Toques, Bonnets and Tur bans, Mourning Hats, Misses' Dainty Lace Hats, with streamers; Misses', Girls', and Children's Hats for every occasion. Models possessing an air of distinction, style exclusiveness, and correctness, together with high quality and beauty of materials, that gives them pre-eminence among discriminating women. MiUnxrj salon Second floor. A STITCH IN TIME If you will apply Mustarated Campholtne as soon as you feel any slcn of congestion on the chest. In the muscles, or the head jou'll ward off the aches and pains that accompany cold and the more serious ailments. -Mustarated Campholine Is the 20th Century Mustard Plaster No bother no danger of blistering but immediate relief. 25c-AT THE DRUG SHOPS Me glTe Herald 2S,000 coateat v.tea. DURESCO FLOOR PRESERVATIVE. F. STEWART, 1st & H Sts. jitr lotri in Tbe Hrnld's S50W Cbotat. Largest Horning Circulation. Anniversary Special in Women's Silk Petticoats. Taffeta and Messalinc Silk Petticoats, of a good quality; shown in black and a broad range of colors, embracing all the popular plain and change able effects. The- follow the trerid of the present modes ex actingly, and are finished with accordion-plaited flounce. Special price, $2.65 each. Third floor-G at. Anniversary Specials ia Men's and Women's Umbrellas. Man's 2S-inch Black L'nlon Taffeta Umbrellas, n lth natural and mission wood handles: also horn handles, slUer trimmed. Special price, $1.90 each. Women's 2S-inch Black Union Silk Umbrellas, finished with sterl ing; silver-capped wood handles, In attractive shapes Special price. $2.35 each. Slain floor-G it Anniversary Specials ia Colored Silk Parasols. Special price, $1.50 each. Silk Parasol", in plain and striped effects, nltli assorted handles of carted ebony anil light wood. Special price, $2 00'cacl). Main floor G wt. Anniversary Specials ia Photo Frames. Bron-finlshed Thoto Frames, in oial and square shapes and a great variety of styles; good sites. 75c each. Regularly $2.00. Oxidlred and Bronze-finished Frames, in sixes 5s7 inches. 6xR Inches, and arlous cabinet sizes; a wide variety of styles. $2.00 each. Regularly $4.00. Mud floor Eleventh at. Anniversary Specials in Choice Confections. Special price, 35c pound box. Chocolate-coated Ire Creams, as sorted flavors, such aa vanilla, Ktrawberr). raspberry, orange, lem on, and pineapple regularly 40c quality. Special price, 29c pound. Slenet Brand Chocolates, assorted flavors, including raspberry, vanilla, lemon, orange, and maple regular 30 quality. Special price, 21c pound. Fifth floor Tooth at lalfaaaaaB Your Inspection Is Welcomed SMALL'S is the Hardware Store with' the complete stock and the little prices. Stairs Hirdfin Store, 713 7tk St.N. W. Ta Gin Vataa la Tba Haraid'a Sa0M Ogata. THm a ship ia unk er otbcrwiaa periahaa that rrt of h.r cargo that floats en the art ia tanned flotaam. It ia Muss an tb ahlp-is in outer or befnc emir, and to ll(M her the (god an (aft into the an. , Anniversary Special in Ivy Corsets. A small lot of "Ivy" Corsets, made of fine batiste, with medium bust and Ions; hips; attractively trimmed with ribbon and lace and finished with six hose supporters. Sizes IS to :S. A recular S4.00 model, that the maker has closed out to us for this occasion, so that we can offer them at the Special price, Third floor Tenth tt. 1.28 pair. Anniversary Special in Boxed Stationery. A bov of Stationery, contain ing 48 sheets of linen-finish writing paper and 48 envelopes to match: also 24 correspond ence cards and 24 envelopes to match. Special price, 50c box. Slain floor EWenth at. Anniversary Special in , Women's Handbags. Leather Handbags, of pin seal, morocco, and pigskin, in black, brown, blue, and tan, with substantial frames ofagilt, gun metal, nickel, and gcrman siher. These arc shown in this spring' ncwest shapes. Special price, $2.00 each. Also Fancy Tapcstrj Bags, in attractie colorings; silk lined and finished with silk cord and tassel. Special price, 50c each Main floor Etrrtnth St entrance Anniversary Special in Women's Dress Trunks. A strong, durable Trunk, made especial) for in: liber bound and protected by hardwood slats and four-inch center bands, completely cloth lined and finished with bras lock and lock bolt, fitted with two tras. Commodious In Its propor tions and sturd In construction: all sizes. 34, 3i. SS. jml 40 inch. Special price, $9.95 each. Saeood floor Tenth at. Anniversary Specials ia Glass Tumblers and Pitchers. 9-ounce Engraved. Thlnblown Ti hle Tumblers, artistically engraved In a very neat pattern. Special price, 4Sc dozen. Colonial Glass Water Pitchers. 2 quart size; clear glass and desirable shape. Special price, 25c each. Fifth floor-O it. Flowers For Dinners receptions and other entertainments planned in connection with the in auguration. Have us submit esti mates and suggestions. J. H. Small & Sons WASHINGTON 15th and H Streets NEW YORK Waldorf -Attoria ani 1 133 Broadway. The lat two avails have diaappeand from the oenjnnal baain in the Jardin de TtUIIeries. Tarts. Thar war aa exemplar eouplr. Tha aula) died of rheunutiaai aad hia widow of stiff. The -President and Mrs. Taft nre the guests of honor at a brilliant reception ghen b the Congressional Club last night. It was probably the last official entertainment thev will attend, and all the members of the club and other In vited suests were present to do honor to the occasion, and to bid farewell to tin- popular President and his wife, who have often graced the club entertain merits In the past. The clubrooms were beautifully deco rated with palms and cut flowers In handsome vases and baskets. Mrs. Roberts, president "of the club, re ceived the hundreds of dlsUngulsnea guests, with the President and Mrs. Taft. Among those who assisted in dispensing the ho'pitalltles of the evening were Mrs. Albert B. Cummins, of Iowa: airs. John Sharp Williams, of Mississippi: Mrs. Charles F. Johnson, of Maine: Mrs. Samuel V. McCall, of Massachu setts. Mrs. Charles F. Bartlett. of Oeoraria: Mrs. Frederick C. Stevens, of Minnesota; Mrs. John II. Stephens, of Texas: Mra. D. E. Finley. of Soutn Carolina; Mrs. James C. Needham. of California; Mrs. Joseph Howell, or uian; Mrs. Charles X. Pray, of Montana. Mrs, Frederick E. Guernsey, of Maine: Mrs. Rlrd McGuIre. of Oklahoma: Mrs. t,a ward T. Taylor, of Colorado: Mrs. Bur ton I French, of Idaho; Mrs. eoorge r. O'&haunessy, of Rhodo Island; Mrs. E. E. Roberts, or Neada, and Mrs Carl Ha den, of Arizona. The President and Mrs. Taft. accompa nied by the former's aid. MaJ Rhoada. U. S A., reached the cluotiouae a lew mm utes after the hour scheduled Their en trance Into the drawing roon. was greet ed with enthusiastic applause, after which the guests formed and the recep tion proper began The stood in line until the cloe of the reception, ai 11 nVlnrlj. Man handsome gowns were worn, and thev found a fit setting in the aruticai lv decorated rooms. Mrs Taft wore a striking gown of black elet and chiffon. She had on tn superb diamond necklace presented to her Ut Irida by her many iriencia ana admirers as a token of their recard. Aboe the necklace, the diamond pendant of which hung low on hr neck, she wore a pearl and diamond dog-collar and also pearl eairing-. Sirs Robert-, president of the .tlub, nor,, a handome cown of white -atln. with an oerdrcs of Vatican purple liiffnti. Mrs. IMwaid Talor was hccomln,lv pound in white n. t embroidered In white -111: tmn on a foundation of light blue Ttin. and i becop in? -rl orn-v ii-iit in her Inir M.- Fhirher wme a handsome trained fnn of black "Uln. with a pet thn.it front f white "satin clibnratcly nibrc-iiKr-i In riUcr spangle Mr. Stevens, of Mlnneot.1. wore a charming sown of tonc blue clwt with .in..n of cyld-mn lace, the litter lormliu tlu- bodice, wltn long l'n-l in the liack Mrs Mrlth of Texas, woie a lowly sown tif rnspberry pink brocaded chif fon Mrs Martine, of New Jerse. w.ir .1 Mrikim: gown of jellow panne tvet with nn oerdres of black l"ic Jnd tulle, embroidered in gold Jlis W00J, of Xew Jersc. wore a handson.e gown ff Pink atln with .!.! .tin with bo-'l;- aarnaturtf lclir.it "oriental embroider, in which the pink ton.--, predomltntea M, Prav. of Montana, worn .1 lovely gown of pink chamvusc draped in long, graceful lines, with the overdiess coi--rt.A with rrtal embroiders. Mrs. 0"Shauness. of Rhode Islwd. wore a hanlome gown of pale blue, covered In white late, with overdress of blue satin Mlsi Mabel Boirdman wore a lovely Maznle cown of white ami Mack satin hung in white tulle embroidered Incrjatal and Jet Mrs John B Henderson wore a hand some gown of silver blue tulle over light blue atin. Mr- Melville Ingalls wore a becoming gown of white satin, with panels back and front of crjstal embroidery. Mrs Needham. of California, wore an Oriental chiffon gown draped In gracetui Mrs. Patton wore a smart gown of black satin draped low over a rouna skirt banded In gold embroidery, with r-old and tulle bodice garnature. Miss Barbam Stephens, of California, wore a charming gown of rose pink libertv satin. Mis- Mar- Wilco wore a lovelv gown of mauve -atin and Chinese crepe, the latter In tunic form, finished in deep Mlk fringe. Mrs Champ Clark wore a striking cos' tnme of white satin with .1 train. Mrs Kimball, wife of Rear Admiral Kimhall. I. S N . wa hand-omel gowned In bottle green satin, draped In black net embroidered in pink and green art -llks Mrs Cooper, nf Wisconsin, wore a lively Imported robe of embroidered net hung over pink satin. Refreshments were served continuously during the reception, at a handsomely appointed buffet, ana an orencstra relay ed In the second drawing room Mis Helm Taft was entertained at a dinner given in her honor last night by Dr. and Mrs William Holland Wltmer. Mr. Taft wa. the guest of honor at lunrhcon ve-terday given by Mrs. Thomas Richardson, at her residence in I Street. The guests invited to meet her included Mrs. Marshall rield. Mrs. Julian James. Mrs. Henry I". Dlmock, Mtss Mabel Boardman, Mrs. Norman Williams, Mrs. Van Rensselaer. Mrs. John Henry Purdy, Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, Mrs. Charles L. McCawley, Mrs. Charles Francis Adams. Mrs. Nicholas Anderson. Mrs. Thomas F. Bayard, Miss Margaret Cam eron, and Miss Eleanor Carroll. Mme. Loudon, wife of the Minister of the Netherlands, gave a muslcale In honor of Mrs. Taft yesterday afternoon at the legation, in F Street. The rooms were charmingly decorated for the oc casion, and tho delightful musical pro gramme was given by Mme. Loudon her self, who has a beautiful mezzo soprano voice, and sang two songs most charm ingly. Then Mr. Harrington Branch, an accomplished pianist, rendered a rhap rodv by Brahms and a recitation by Tschalkowsky with wonderful feeling and technique, after which the Minister of the Netherlands and Mme. Loudon sang two duets by Schumann. The guests were members of the Dip lomatic Corps and a number of repre sentative music lovers in fashionable so ciety. Cardinal Gibbons was the guest of honor at a dinner given last evening by Judge Kuapp at, his apartments tn Stone- lelgh Court Invited to meet His Emi nence were Mr. Justice Van Dav enter, Sejator Foster, Senator O'Gorman, Judge Howry, air. Justice Anderson, consignor Russell. . Representative Kendall, Mr. Alexander Graham" Bell. Judge Maury, and Dr. Charles P. Nell!. The "skating tea" held every Tuesday afternoon during Lent at the Arcade, underthe auspices and for the benflt of the Naval Relief Society, took place e--tenlay afternoon.-and was well attended. A hand played during the afternoon, and tea was served at dainty tables. Among those who were present were Mrs. Bratty; wife of Rear Admiral Beatty. D. S. K.; Mrs. Hunt Slater, Miss Mabel Board man. Representative and Mr. Oscar Underwood. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Bently. lira. Richardson Gib son. Mme. dc Pastor, Mrs. Caperton and Miss Marguerite Caperton. of Newport, It. I.: Mrs. Adolphus Tarbcr. of England: Miss Natalie Drlags. Mrs. William 1-ord LIttlcRelJ. the Misses Hickey. Capt. and Mrs. Mark Brooke. Mrs. Charles Hagner. Mrs. Walter McLean. Commander Bo Ed, of the Gcrman Embassy; Mrs. Brln ton Stone. Mrs. I. T. Mann. Mrs. Dean, Miss Angelica Remey, the Misses Allen, Miss Rebekah Wllmer. Mrs. Coleman. Mrs. James, of Baltimore; Count Raoul el'Adhemar. Dr. Taylor Dixon, and Mr. Mjron Parker. The Secrctarvof the Treasury and Mrs. Franklin MacVeagh will gve a luncheon in honor of the President and Mrs. Taft and the other members of the Cabinet on Monday. March 3. It will be the last occasion on which the President and his "official family" wllf be entertained to gether, and will undoubtedly prove a most InteresUng one. A musical pro gramme will be plaed on the great organ In the MacVeagh residence. Miss Mary McCauley was hostess at a .voting people's dinner last night at the famll residence In Rhode Island Avenue. Mrs. Dudlev Mcrgan was hostess at a luncheon vesterday In honor of Miss Sarah Monmonier. of Baltimore, Md. "overs ncre laid for eighteen. Mr Harold Randolph, of Baltimore, gave his last lecture on "Musical Inter pretations" at the residence of Mrs. Loiter esterda morning Among the members of th- clas who were present were the Minister of the Netherlands and Mme. Ixmdon. Mrs. James R. Mann. Mrs. Fair child, Mrs Henr Danforth. Countess dc fhamhrun. Mrs. Willfam C. Eustis, Mrs. Spencer Cosby. Mr Ira C. Copley, Mrs. Franklin t.ane. and Mrs. Richard Reld . Rogers. This was the 1at of a series of musical lectures which Mr Randolph has given In the drawing-room- of prominent Wash Ingtonlanp. and they have been most de lightful and succes-ful affairs. Mr Robert Taft has left the White House and returned to Cambridge to re--nme hi- studies at the Harvard law School .Mme de I'ena and the Misses de Pena, wife and daushters of the Minister of I'ruguay. were hostesses at a delightful tea, followed 1) Informal dancing, yester da afternoon from 4 until 7 o'clock, at the legation In N Street. Mme. Naon. wife of the Minister of Argentina, assisted In receiving the many distinguished guests. Mr. Henry Wells has gone to New York to meet her eon-In-law and daugh ter. Lieut, and Mr-. Julian P. Wilcox, who arrived In thai city yesterday from China, where Lieut. Willcox has been stationed Mra. Wells will not keep her day at home this week, but will receive inform ally on Fridav afternoons throughout March, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Willcox. .Mrs. Edfon Bradley has sent out in vitations to a tea to meet the Corps of West Point Cadets on March 1. at 3.53 'clock. The Counselor of the French Embassy and Mme. do Perettl de la Rocca gave a luncheon yesterday, their guests being Miss Laicta null of Tuxedo. N. T.: MYs. Hooker. Baron Swirdlnek von Suden- horst. Counselor of the Austrian Em- rass. and Mr. Johannessen, Secretary of the Norwegian legation. Sirs John C Fremont has leased her residence In R Street to Mr. Sweeney, of West Virginia. She will go shortl to New Tork. whete she will remain for some time Mr John Burgess Weeks will be the guest of honor at the regular Frida afternoon reception at the Congressional Club this week She will give an inter pretation of "Peer Gnt" with Grieg mu sic, after which tea will be served. Mr. and Mrs Fred S Iancoln. who have been spending most of the winter on the Riviera and visiting the large cities of Eurooe are now In Paris. Mr and Mrs Chrales J. Bell, who are spending some time in the South, are at present visiting Fort Mers. Fla. Mr. and Mrs Teter Goelet Gerrv will arrive in Washington to-dav to vilt Mrs Richard Town-end The Elizabeth Jackson Chapter of the N. S. D. A. R. was entertained bv Mrs R Augustus Heaton. vice regent, at her home. 1331 Nineteenth Street, on the evening of Washington's Birthday. Mrs. W. C. Wysong. regent, was present, and presided at the business meeting, after which Mr-. Helen A. Engle. historian, recited "Drake's American nag " The dining-room was heautifull deco rated in honor of the day. the patriotic Idea being also- carried out in th color scheme and character of the delicious refreshments served. The following mined members have been elected alternates to represent the chapter at the IM continental congress in April. 1911 Mrs R Augustus Heaton. Mrs A E. C. Osborne. Mrs. Helen A. Engle. Mrs J. II Elmore. Miss Emma F lloopes. Mrs E. K Temple-Gillette, Mrs. I Slv ester Terry. Miss S. C. Ayres. and Sirs. Helen Foster Trcn. Senator and Sirs. Fall and SIlss Fall, who arrived In the city several das ago, are stopping at the Raleigh. They will be Joined during t week by their othes daughters, Mrs. Chase, of Cananea, Mexico, and Sirs. Everhart, of Colorado. Judce and Mrs. W. W. Hastings, of Oklahoma, have arrived In Washington, and are stopping at the Shoreham. Sir. and Sirs. F. H. Dewey, Jr.. of Worcester. Mass.. who have been spend ing a short time at Old Point Comfort, have returned to the Shoreham, where they were earlier In the season. Sirs F. S. Armstrong, wife of Capt. F. S Armstrong. Ninth United States Cavalry, is visiting her father. Brig. Gen. E. D. Dlmmick, V. S. A., retired, at the Cairo. Sir. and Mrs. A. Nusbaum and their family are spending teji days in Philadel phia and Atlantic City. N. J. Mr. and Sirs. Denning Duer and Mr. George W. Derlck. of New Haven, ar rived In Washington yesterday and are stopping at the Shoreham. Representative William B. SIcKinler and his niece. SIlss Mattls, entertained at a small dinner last night In the rose room of the Shoreham Hotel. The social which was to be given at the Baptist Home, 5IS N Street, this evening, by the Christian Endeavor Society of the First BapUst Church, has been postponed on account of ill ness in the home. Extensive plans are being made for the reception which will be given nt the N'ew Wlllard Hotel Slonday even ing. March 3. by the District htam.li of the Woman's Wil-on and Siarsnall Democratic League. Sirs. Frank I Woodruff, of Jackson, Tenn., chairman of the Southern Worn-1 an'i Wilson and Marshall Democratic t t BUSINESS HOURS. :30 TO Table and Toilet China Featured at Low Prices For Inauguration. LUNCHROOMS, CAFES, RESTAURANTS, AND BOARDING HOUSES are offered every advan tage in the selection of their supplies for the inaugural trade. Special low prices are made on the China, Glass and Silverware needed for this occasion, including Big Bargains in White Hotel China Dor. 6-inch Vegetable Dishes.... 50c 8-inch Vegetable Dishes.... 60c 7-inch Meat Dishes 60c 7-inch Soup Plates 60c Dinner Plates 60c Lunch Plates 60c Soup Bowls 60c 12-inch Meat Dish, each.... 10c 18-inch Meat Dish, each ...25c Double Egg Cups, each.... 5c Dulin & Martin Co. Pottery, ParcelaiaL China, Glut, Sirrer, &c. 1215 F St. and 1214-18 G St. For Your Inaugural Entertainments ou can have no finer flow ers and deco rations than those we fur nish. Choicest floral speci mens of all va rieties fresh front the grow ers. E s t i m a tes for decorations of any char acter on re quest. Orchids, Roses, and Gardenias Violets, 50c bunch. Lilacs, Spirea, Azaleas. 3TW. Cor. 14th and H THE HOUSE of FOSTER has earned an unblemished record for Honorable Trading Fair Prices Best Values Perfect Service in all matters musical. Wc refer von to anv customer. PERCY S. FOSTER Piano Merchant, 1330 G Street AVe He Herat IOft.X0 goate.t Telea. AMUSEMENTS. LYCEUM Sam lice and lis laffytfills SI'LCIAL. FEATLBG MLLE. VORTEX THURSDAY EVBMSG-WRXSTLIXO. . JOHN KILON1S VS. LOCI8 MONTANA. MUDAT MGHT-COUXTRT STORE. Inaugural Wet -THE FOLLIES OF THE DAT. Mr. Patk Milter ui CtL Tm iMktr AS Two 6M CwMeratM M.I TIMES IMI SIITI PRESENTING MB. MILLER'S FlaTCW PIlRlatiM fitrtet Oil FELLOWS HALL, 421 7th SI. R. W. Friday aad arardar MaTt. February 21 Mrs 1. Ma1lBre Saturday March 1. 3tS0 All mta memd and on ami at T. Arthur PmitVa, 125 V Htrrt (with Handera ft Stajman). Tldtac Sflc aad 75c Ma tinea Sc and 30c FREE. Illustrated Lectures ETerr Moaaar Ereajaaj. inbjeet far March lot -Velloiratoate 'atloaal Park." 93 P St. Jf. w. afaajaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaaaa aj aa-aj a TOlNaWflaTlllUt league. ho organized the leasne thrtWBh the entire Southland, .wilt ar rive In Waahlnston within h few da to be the cnet of Mr. Oeorce A. Armef, chajrman of the District branch of the leairue. Miss Adele Gencste Is spending the next two weeks' with her 'aunt. Miss Marie Geneate. a"S fhooe M. I Inauguration Toilet ware Specials Covered Waste Jars, with bail handle, each, 65c; dozen, $7.50. Pitchers and Basins, set, 65c; dozen sets, $7.50. Soap Dishes, dozen 75c Room Ice Water Pitchers, dozen $L75 Special low prices also on Decorated Toiletware. Patterns to close out at the price of our regular White Toiletware. AMUSEMENTS. Matt.nr To-daiy, ROe. 7Sr. IaTO, LS. CHARLES FROHMW prramta JOHN MASON Id Rnrr Emaltin 3fMitnTcce. THE ATTACK Direct from thrra mnntM nm to yen Tort. PRICES, SB. TV. tl.00. L5. H09. CHARLES FROHM AN taasrata M!BILLIE BURKE "THE 'MIND THE PAINT GIRL' A. W. flNERCS Bat CbmrdJ. NATIONAL THEATER Uadtj Evwriix- Mareh 2, 1:1 S JOH.T McCormack Great Iris Temor. . (CwJar annaom of Guile Sooetj ) rncaa. 0.10. tun. njo. slop. tsc. Pn. jaia. Oa aa at Drnotf. Ud aM G tti. xxd box offie: IELASC0 Ta-nJaxht at SilB. 5e tn X.OO. To-al.r Mae; S3c to l-00. artwdar Matlatxv re o ajijjo. KORT.CASTi He who in present TO-1WGHT nill be well repaid. "THE MERRY COUNTESS" 3TBXT SUNDAY SIGHT. Tke Great Waajaerlaa Sopraao. Mme. Johanna Gadski IN SONG RECITAL XBXT WEBh SEATS NOW. William A. Bradr. Ltd.. Asnoimcxa tba Daj of tia renod. I0I8HT AMI PAIB FOR Bj GEORGE BROtDHCRST. With Ouriat Ittchmas, Julia Dtin, Surrooadfla by the Oriental Caat. IniHHMM IToalalatatSils bfatlacea StlS nra. aad Sat. Mr. R. I. MaeUai, Mr. Chirha I. Hi-ftr., MissOaMtoTywr, Miss Marie IrafMh AND ASSOCIATE PLATERS. PRESK.vn.NO Mm.. Than., and Sat. En .. .. Othello Tarn. Ee. JWres Caaaar Wed. Eve. and Tbuxn, Mat,.Mercfaaat of Veatee FtL Era. and Sat. Mat ... .Rones aad Juliat IEXTWEER3HatS, Xlaw aV BtUrtrr naant PINK LADY TIE Onpnal Nfw Tork and tondoQ Cocnran;. Seats Now IVJhpf. CHIMIIA THE1TEI Wed.. Fik. 26 4:30 GAVALIERI LKIER MIUTORE Teawr from tke Pari Graad Oavera. iPOLITEVAUDEYillg Moat Beutlfoi Thaaba in America Attiactlooa EiniaUac tba S3 Ttuatf Dailj MaU. Sc. na. 2. BO. 7Sc WM. H. THOMPSON Iasd ComnuiT tn AN OBJECT LESSON" VaodrrUIea "Madame X" Uskf's Hit "Tli HoMrtott Paitf" Klx Additkaul staoar Attneaooa MtXT IVXXIC-OimiuI tnaiunntim Bll. IfJORN a- CON ROT ASU HIS WATBK KTMFHS. "THE UWN PABTT." PML3ICAL EXTBAVAOANZA. JW D The Beat Stoca Cobibot ia Amecbm, Th Popular Poll Players "The Man oMhe Hour" ancaratian Oaj. bat Speaal ataodaj Matisaa JUreh 1) IllllCin ittta., Turn, Thuia. AbriaCaall and Sat. All Seata. Sc. Erenlnam. Bnt Stall. 3e.Sc.nc EIKiAR SELWT.N'S ROAKINU COilKllt THE COIHTRV I0Y GAYETY Ttl I'BRfTJRMANO.S DAII.T IT T1IK MERRY-GO-ROUNDERS . -W1TH- CEORCE P. MURPHY NI RRILLIAN'T SCPPORTINR rT. HR:TI.IR WKDirSDAY -IOHT, ItUlaaar LnaaHa Taw Ska al Link. ni Watt-CLARXC-3 RUKAWAX U1RL3." l . lint Tim, at Tbn. PncM. II .Nnt TVeak-niiere tba Trail Dtrtdaa. .Mi .. -.- " v. SCjSjUmS ,-kf -L' -"A