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Notes d Interest from Leading Social Desobts flr?t bau of tb- weak, and preceding tt thero a ? ; artles la be Riven iv i;. ; , Btntles a ? i Mn ? ? Mis.-? Iinbel Oesi. lanes Mrs I'att- antlflll houae in Da Pent e. t\ It h lia great marble entrance M ? ample ballroom to make ? ' '. Which I* for Mrs rater, Coanteen Qlsychn, a marked feature of tbe week. ? -- - of gv.cat?. with many from h-iiiv and navy, will attend tbe great ? tie Al Relief Society. nfa household e ? ? to b. praaenl Mrs Ltad lephaa 1'aniel*. D RoeoeTOtl and Mrs eckinndge will assist Mra I m Mai ? -be-a in reealvtng M Mn i ? aa Blodgett wtn ? a dinner ' '?' ? M;t'.tland Mar tant Paytaaater John B. N., ' ? Roi an N ' ' al n usque for tfen c-ita kv sro Martin Rlvero, danghtei ol ?? h?. was at nod in Waahington. Tners l ? some wonderful dancers the ball to be Edward 1 Mil.-. ? li seday nlfht, and the In Mnnaaehaaetta ave. w agis night more Men In any one ? "mal Mrs. ? a- the famous Hope <iia and re of splendid coiicc The following night John !'. McLean ertl] give a brilliant ball, it is expe- ted, Will prove an equal naeetnenlnr event The throe baila, Bt the horn- of Mr?. Patterson and the two McLean ?alls, have Kent many 10 Mon York for spier. Id new The Hunt ba.l at the Chevy Chase Club Mi brilliant, hut cer? tainly ? .? than the other three, lor the men from New York. Phil? ? - * Ma-; land and Virginia will vieax their 'pink? Hunting song? will i f..:,.- at a.nner. and for the cotillon there f all sorts of sportmg fa theOJ ' mal dance? are no: enough to satis'y ths demands of young -.mon every luncheon, tea or ??? given for the prospective brides i the sane di M-nenL Then there will begin dene? .ten men given at the - Monday for ths benefit ? ? 1 -?? re, when Mme. ?then patron? - ? - i Beetertlde bought so go to Wa : Rumo ?VM nsersr the .; .- | ? nor Ra? ? ry, and tlie most ? .n places it In close lav L it i he day . r, o'-itfloor f?at-;re, ?S B the ? M ".novation I,,.,.,... .,., .. B White .? M?- and Mn ?-"rancis Bowes Sayre will '?:se. where, for the ? ? - there wHl be two man ige Ol Miss Wilson o The other brides and ?."rooms were Nellie Grant Partorls Mn Pred ?'?rant, widow of General ran' who took his wife there as I bt ? that time. Btereatlng indeed is the martiaf of Mary M orthington and I Helm?? Stockctt, In that the bride's ave telped to make the history of the capital for the last hundred 'vears. s just sixty years ago this Easter !hat the brMo'fl erandmother. Mrs - . was married ba I Church and at least one or ?wo rresent on that o cas i on srlll Wlt? ? - |?a af her granddaughter April 14. Mm Jooepnlne Bevoriey Mason will ' honor for Mls-v Wo-thirii-ton, en?) y?r hrldeesnalda will be Mina I ? H; -risen, formerly of W :' va - T'.-ice. of Lewleborg, v. B j otto, of Mar: land, ?rui m:-s Dorothy Thssnpeon, of i?over. beat min will be ? ?,? : itanm, of rfansreth Penn* and H of oohera will include IL A. I.o <f InnafOfd. Pern. Stockett Thcenpnen of Dover, Del; Bruant Win? ?? of Me " Tor*, and Gee?-?,, Kemp, of Bdelgl -? Th* reeeptlor *o he held following the j - *u* of Mlaa Anna V Portrer end ? 1 ?pf ? ' I on Batorday, ? ' I, at All Boa Bl -".. will lend a (roe * - the s^-tes o* r?ot weddings ?'.- '? ?ill be -eld in ? rig. t . ? *> f ths Foreign a** ? ' ? ?- tae, the a-range - '!!. i.f ? s the flrat event t the hind to BttfOl >ul d | ' " ' ? ' | . * Pi rtn?r nuptials on. for whU h I ? ('omm1tt'-e kln?lly " - .????? nor yacht ?? ? few da y i ba ts . ? ' ? t?rr.*-r' 11 large only . loten? . .. ?. ?hear-ial for the ; ' . T ? ti . ? ar.d Mr. PlOOd , , ? ? r follow? - '!an?'e : ... i i Mra. ciag tt ? . . -. - tleo Portner; pAQ?IN AMERICAN LADIES I Wmm /sstfss ere MM '? r/gar ??' eV/f/ne/ Cristian, pro?ucatl $imu?lan?ou$lj ?t the /e/ieeff a/rif ?ar/r Salons. DIBTiaCTfVF and EXCLUSIVE TOILETTES ? For All STATE AMD SOCIAL FUNCTIONS. ?fcW YORK, PAFIS. 29, Dover Street, Maylair, LONDON ROBES. MANTEAUX. FOURRURES. CORSETS. BLOUSES. LINGERIE. TROUSSEAUX. MODES. BUENOS AIRES. mi \\ edneads) Miss Qei nil! entertain hi - end bei lunch? on. and < ? ? t si and M ? ... . ? ? ? ? n her a b?. , / ; fol de, 1 ? ? ? - on her I 01 ? ? . riii'l lunch? pert Tie Frene ? I - aadoi and Mm? Jusa< ? i of the < to dine v? ?th them on 1 ' .s-. - s. i IBtom i' ob? tained since theli residence In VTsshlng* ton -?i Brook? T..-oi i Miss .'oargaret V\'ort!,i- . hr- wedding party at luncheon to-d Mrs. Marshall Field enfei tained | large dinner company to night in I of the Becretury Of Ftp te and Mrs. Brynn. Music formed the apectel feat* urp 0f entertainment. NEWPORT'S WEEK WAS A QUIET ONE But the Promise of Dancin? on Easter Monday Cheers Up the Winter Colony. Newport B. I. April T?oiv Week, a? far as- m it : actinty amoi g I ? ? . - Things jT..?r.i?*e to bl | ' coming we-ek. rat Is ?' - Monday evei | the plac? ? omitt? d tl ttaga aectioi with th? e -? ' srlni . ? ? ially taking on s summerlsl sapa t Th? lar smpto"! ? i the varl? esl ea and the contractors ^ho hav? iloned to do work arc ,-, busy, and there |s row n'ont all tl ? ? force of New] ? -T.r-nt' a and othi do in getttnt,- res I; foi Amor.g the lat? . u-<i to ttie I st a th? Iding of a fast room to Beaoon Hill H .. ... . adore Arth ;r Curtis? Jame Dietl I N " ? tman baa ghrei ? .. t for the | Ii ? ? .-. ent "i ti" H ? .... his nimmer home, on Price'? Na I - Mr und Mrs Oajdeil Milla vvb" I ;. * ?? ? ? ???'., ? ? ? ? ? i , Mi I Mrs Id not n '.-??? t all a? ?on, but this year It deratood that they a?-* going t" . the) ar h< it Is now e-rp-s-ted thai Ml Ha r;.- r,??. b v : .. bas ! ' ond for the last two "ears, w-? 1 roture ii'vt , .... r In bei I ? ? ?? d \, i-.. 11', ar, wl " | urn in a ahoi, t m ?. ti '? ? mer with I sister. Mi - Jol n ' Brown VY! . ? ? not Ml hi ?i Mi - - - i t ,r ? ,? * bot ? ? ? ? Iff Sr? i'. ... , . . their ? ? e?l fot ? - ? ' ll ! : I - ... . the pla '' ? mce? ? rent ? ? i bs been ?ere ?-,?.?? ? . \ ? now und' r construct rang!nj for the fortht t of the grounds by the addition of i ?iron these | wen- oet out about Mn Widen r's aon-ln-law i ter, Mr ? - Mn Pits i?ixon. of Philadelphia, ti" Summer i ?-re. | | they ,'M lest year. rhHri?"t rrederich H ? nned to be hoi " on M l in Hall ari'i arrange for thu early Benson coming ?'f htmrell end Mn H B Mr? WlUlan v. i > to hfim?- in ? Mr. and Mi ? arlw P " I I ?? rope, are ? I ? the rner lien-, and Mr. .>??! Mra Amos ? ? f New York, who had one of the Plnard eott ? el t ses e of me eotl lion of the ? ih.it Count ? ? Ara? dor, e ' the ? on. as h? I ? ??, fro to her home in Oei the . - ere last ? PRINCETON GLEE CLUB AT LAKEWOOD Many Members ni ttv (.otta^e < '?lony Hear First Concert o1 Spring Season. ? ? ewoot . N ? ? ? ton Olee Club ettrnei ? ? tl ottags colony 1 gave 'he ncert ol thelt mi ? ml i ?ai tei *'ip ; - - i ' I ho l.ai:rel-i???? . r Mrs Qeorgi - Baher cave a recept I t?m fr,r luh In th? aften -in ? ? h of the ent? iwed the ?; ! i: vi. ? ? I ? ' ? " ... - Charit ? '.'11. nry. 1. I ' ? liam A. Jamison, n U H< ? Thee. Ah' ? ths i been bei ? ten th tat wool ' getting In n * UM lirMl ! r>" UOS (.'.une of fb<? ?M id i ' the Gao glan ' Umrt . , .. . ..... . ! Han j Ci no Whitney. Monte W sterben. J i Phtpna, ? tan v. j ? ? i ?? ,vv?i,ii. i: . ? i:., ? .,-1 u\ Mllhnrn and Moo? _ - m nies jt:'d warm that . . t | ? t the I ths lain f'>r bar son Richard to which ??f. Invited about twenty-Bee of Ihe oung? r eel On M Bhephsrd Knapp ???? I "r"- ' entertained a' ?" ant? ? ,i party h Boner of bei daughter* ii,,. m ? ., . i < gg] ..i. i i." Mi i t-wi? one* Mri Pttllad? phis ? ? ? i ? fi honor at ? >? ' Ii 4 ??' ' ' ? . | i Joe ? r< i v. Laid foi 'v?? n' i?" ?.I? t' if ?? ? tulips ? Mr and MM H I BM .'". ?' . ?f N?W Vork. cavr a dinner for fifteen n' th? | L*ur. : Mo;;?,? last Sat urda-.' n.ght. after* wnrd taking their gnesta to tie country Club for dan :ng The gUBStS Included one! an.i Mrs. E C ?iadarson H R Rardoi Mr .and Mm M I ?ocnm, Mrs. Edwin ???ar and Ibfal '? ' ' ni ? ADM Dg ' .-.,...? .,- ; ; ? Place ore) the B toi ? ml B. W ? ' ?: tain, of , Pel ?. ? H ' ' '.:-. s- ; .,:._? .- ?? I ? With t onUng of bars ? the lorei if 1 ??-- and dal the bridle ? at the Ce mtrj ib are thronged with tl ? dere tea of the os B ? ASHEVILLE TO GIVE AN EASTER BALL I'ost-Lenten Entertainment To Be Distinguished by Rare Floral Decorations. ?<..? N ? . April U -Th? '? iter en ?" mon I'dk Inn ? : \ ? elaborate iiffair A dances, both rev. and oM reced? ' ? ? ' ; ? ? ? el the inn and ere in tl ? ? . ? - a inn othen s ill foi m numi rona dinner ? ? ? | icorn* . ' it. , each lual taste a-s to the s of peach blos? soms in Ho: i ; oft vase? of hammered clusters of trailing arbotna m low er bowle, or of th? red ?brown galax natl? ? t< I -? ? I near by, ami spring Towers nrir) Easter lilies in . vvlll form the d? ?' ? s : ? lid flower life is very ful at ti" present time, and m Und pleasure m their mountain ring tin- trail.ng arbutus f$ .ik lenves with which tr? goco? '? evening. Among the protnin? zt 'he inn are Mr. and lira. Edward Btotesbnry, of Philadelphia. Mrs. BtOtesb? OWl . ?rn a:-o In Asheville. , ? i. elder bn? ag spent th? winter hete. Mr and Mr?, (?eorge l*9udv?', jr. STS guest? at the inn, having come from Au? gusta ??arty in the week to be here through th? early spring Mr h C Pehneotock of tfOW York brought a pnrtv of friends In his pri? vate car from Augusta to Fper.d Hester week at CJrove nark Inn His guects are Mrs. L. }>,. i'-??', T 1 M urn ford and Herry L. Pinch, all of New York Other New York people who have lin E0r< i hi th* Carolinas over Easter, after | Plorlda and ?".eorgia resorts, are Mr and Kit I, R. Bradley, who arrived Toeeday from iv.m Beach; Mr. and Mn Whlteoaab and Miss Whtt* OOmh, Mr. aiid Mrs. F. H. Abbey. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Saxe and Miss Parton Mr. H"d Mr- W lliam >i. '"nave. Mr and Mn A- K. Wright, and Mr. and Mrs. J. U Reilinrr. ail of whom arrived at the Inn I -his weeh from th? Far South. MANY STUDENTS AT HOT SPRINGS Throne of Undergraduates Flocks (o Virginian Resort for April Holidays. Iprfl 11 -Wit* the BT? of Prenah r and Mrs. ? t i Borden, of i ' made, the Bi I - colony at Hoi Bprlngj la one of the large * r The presence at Hie I'nrir.vtcad of the sixty members of the Princeton OlM Chlh has swelled the throng of undergrodnatee. Man..'" students from Tatet Harvard and the University of Pennnylvanla Joined their tamlUi h-^re yesterday and to-day, ???eral private schools for young men in and about New York have made reser? vations for pupils, all of whom will be entertained with a bail to-night, follow? ing the glee club concert in the Home? stead ballroom, and a round of dinners, luncheons and dan CM next week. Th? members of the j?;ee club bave been Invited to attend the Misses Thomas's 0 o'clock assemblv dance In the Japanese room tO-nlght, when thr-re will be informa, ??arcing till 7 and where they will meet their partner?; for the ball. The patronesses of the assembly dance .ir? MOedaaaes George Dnvtosy M B. ingaiis, jr.. B. N. Knox, Warren Salisbury, Bl R. ?"harleton and I, T. Fulton. The liveliest fortnight of trie spring ?eft NEWS OF INTEREST TO THE NATIONAL GUARD I w<?:l known ofti- ?-r. ? r - a k i n ^ of t e ? ?< i | t; ' ?. :, i ocei tly a office of the adj ... i- u snya "A ? ,.-. fui study of the order will prove it ? Brat ?opposed. The ???;.' ? ? ice is that ? vg t.? the corps of onglnoiiis. ? . - t horo been Included m the tub!? referring to th? stsfl da pa limen is A reference to the tieid ser? vi. ? regulations r,f ths United Btstss Army will ?how that the eompOOttlOII of Ini ????? and tnvealrj rasdment is B in the order exactly th" sane as In the regulations. In qttr ntlon. Th?. majors ?>t mentioned In the list of ofllcers ? for the regiment because they are Of a battalion, three of which on reghnent The field f-r-:"" might h? a little plainer ?or... '-? respect, but it ts the fault ?* D?partaient If not plain. Th? I gen? lice has simply in this respect followed the ' ? ' k." Members of Company D, of ths Tth ?nent, ?'aptaln Robort blaset, be? er with former m?rnli<rs of that "om t.ian.i, nill units In a presentation of a portrait In oil of Uetttenunt ' ? an ' PI :. to the 7th ?:. gl* ? ? ? t next " ' dncsdny night tl ?? revies t l-!rii:adier Oencrnl R ?i' - \ I? ttei ml < 'o'.onel T'isk his military life as a privat? in ' ompany O, March N, Iffi end bee :i of Oorapnny D December 9, \'trr m? -?-view of tl'- regln.<?? : liiere will he evening parade ?mo S pre? ? "n of crosi-es ?>f honor, v' ml exhlbtttona In add'tlon to of Qcers ot the army stationed in New fork and v!. Inlt; . t'RP'ain Thomae rV ran ! I I and officers of the : Btatea battleship Kew Fork vviii be prrs'-nt 'Die New York Carrie? the s|iv?r ahlpfa i.eii pre ? ? the 7th Regiment. There will be a r-ccmlnn for army ai I navy nfiwrs aft? the military ceremev ? Alfb.oiich oruers heve brer, is?:.-1 fog the outdoor ir:?tru.. tion and lecord email arms'tiring for the troops of the 3d and 4th brigs dan no order?, can be issued for th* piactlce of the national guard of ?ttan Brooklyn, W'eens The Hrot x and Richmond until it is known when the rang? ?? PeekSkfll win be rend -? -i rit 11 f?ii. ' ? ?tsff of Bi ' dii ri -i ? Butt, a ' ? mander Brig . -'. n?l, nith Q? ral 1 M t dinner nekt 'i :? aday i>> Major rVchoyler B hlelYeltn, ex-lns; ? ? r ri rifle practtoa Among the membem of ? SpOCted to he r r..cr.nf ?,,. [JoU* Ion? Ii i ? p. Clark and W, B, ,r. ?r,,t Majon F B Keeefa and ?? Parson? An election for a OSaJOr I be 6<*th Regiment to tin ti:e vnenncy caused by the resignation Of Major Rsvfllc will be held at the armory to-morrow nlrrht It 1? ?stood that there will b? sevrai can didatee tn the Bold Uentennnt Colonel* ? lohn i Puntan, who w-n? iinsnipsins ? Captain and r. glm-mtal adjotanl lasl Monda* night. Brat y the regiment aa a private In Cstnpnny ?i on j Ho becau."titai ad mam? axe? :irnt ; it that office. Coronan] B win , danos In the armory on .\trii II Lieutenant W ?' Byrns, of Company ? recently tlected. hits been commissioned promising rserntta have beat ? ? M ?? '.ist two v -fVn. 'Mere ??.111 I" DO review Of ?he Bf Bl ? .i protmbl] be a revi- ar, bow* Phi i ?? ;< ndan lasoctntlon, onoouraged by I great enrxess of us moring picture >i:ow at trie .,, mory, will girt another aa h snbartnin rr.e-it al *he armory on Monday eight. April 27. Pictures o* Mexico bearing on the pr??er.t revolution will be shown and al'-o other picture?. Company r will soon have a new cantaln vice Captain Wiil.am EMwarda, dropped. The latter BMt ? Ined tiie regiment in 1MB. ? "olonel Feote, of the Mth Pc(r,n.?rt. will Introduce a new feature at th?- M by Brigadier '^encrai John O. Body in the armory on the night of Saturday, The champion amll act . v!!ch won its title at the games of the Military Athletic league, will give an exhibition. The regiment will parade for divine service on Sunday. April Z6. when Chepletn John H. f=attlg. who re-' centlv returned from Durope, will preach the sermon. ; son was ushered in a week aro with Palm , Sunday and the arrivai of many persons prominent In eectoty. The enlarged Home? stead Hotel, accommodating more than 800. is filled to tts capa Bty, and many New Yorkers and Philadelphlans who wished to spen?l Kalter here have been obliged to postpone their arrival. Mr and Mrs t'.rait MOOOU and their family, from Tuxedo, are here, and other well known visitors lately arrivetl are Mr. and Mrs. John Kearsley Mit'hell. Mr. ami Mrs. a. W. Riddle and Mtaa Fiddle. ArchfbeM Rogare BdOMUd F. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Bertr?n G Worh, Mr. ami Mrs Tyler MOMO, Rueeel G CMt, Miss Ulllan Hyde. Mrs. Genga A. Draper. Mtaa Helen Draper. Mr?. George Davles. WIcJtltflN P. Draper, Mrs Vincent B Hnbbeft Bf Henry and !,ad> Fgan and Mr ami Mn J. F. Carlisle. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. VA. A Full House Is the Report That Comes from All Hotels for Easter Sunday. Whit" Botphur Springs. W Va . April 11.?To-night there Um'l to be had at the New Qroenbrier, the white, the old horel or In any of the smaller hotels In the village, while the membCH of the Princeton Mandolin and Olee t'pjb. which gavo a performanos laal ?-vening la the ballroom tinder the potMl prominent members of society here, wire compelled to live aboard their private car during their brief vtatt The honeymoon throng has Included Mr und Mrs. Robert GnVM and Mr and Mrs. BMridge B Jordan Mr. and Mrs Gmves w.ailed home this week by the UtneM nf Mrs GraveefN young -un, Master Klngaley Bwan Mr, and Mrs. Jordan arrived here lmm< following their marriage last we.-k In New York The Charm of Bad-Nauheim. "Tre Rritlsh and '"Coria! Druggist" of January :;". 1PM. contains an article en Ba?3-Ns':helm the beautiful health resort In Germany, which is famous throughout the world. MPOflsllj for Its striking heal? ing results in cases of disease? of the heart. As the article is written by an American who has been a cure guest ?t Pad-Nauhelm for two seasons, we suppoee It will interest our readers If we c?uo<h some sentences out of It: '"Nauheim the beautiful" 'Nauheim the magical' Such ?re the exclamations that are frequently heard from the lips of those who have derived benefit and whose health in many cases has been restored through its heal? ing waters and the skill of the many spe? cialists who practise there The theory of the Nauheim treatment is briefly tbat the baths ar.d exercises, by exciting the cutaneous blood vessels Into greater s ? ?ivlty. lighten the work of the heart. Walking In the pure, dustless air of Nau? heim and its Immediate neighborhood? form? no unlmrmrtant part of the treat rnrr.t To enable visitors to enjoy tnt? exercise In the beautiful pnrV or around the lake or tn the woods, charming walk? have b'c'i laid out crossing and MtSTSSO ing beautiful portions of eeenry. Tor lovers o* music there Is tner? aslng }oy tn lister ing to the tine orchcetrn. from Lertp sic. Which plays thr??e times a day." e EASTER CARNIVAL AT ASBURY PARK The First Special Paster Pro? gramme I.ver Given Opens at Resort Today. Astury Park. N J , April 11 Tl a fir-* special Eeetl Bl Programm?- rvitr given here. that . ?ted pleaeun aseki rs and vacationists from miir.' ; H ??? pptned t?i-r.lKht wtth flre w orhs on tl The dli play was followed by a classical entertainment the Chati several of ths Largei hotels hev? been <*?mfortab.y tilled vvlth last.; \\ tOM, wh le the smalier hotels as well accornm? dated their share of ncMStlen serV.ers end" Faster w. ? ;. Bach dav saw the boarderalh's prom enader? It ???.? ng In number, until to ?Pnnl.inncd <?n fltth peg?. P <T?rrters *Q \ ? I DRY COUD FUR STORAGE ON PREMISES AT MODERATE RATES ABSOLUTE PROTECTION UNDER PERFECT CONDITIONS. 3*4 Hftti Avw. <twt 35U> g\ 38th StoJTe!. Snietey 2G#4 .- -{ ????'? " ??M.?^??.?????? ? ? fc?^?j? M ?!! ? I ? I i? SIS ?I M? '?'?? ? ? -?-' ???? ?? - | |. .. ? ?__ ,-._ ^^ | Along and above the street level in the many large buildings in Fifth Avenue and in the side streets, within a stone's throw from New York's leading thoroughfare, are numerous smart ??hops that rater to the well-informed. Announcements of some of the more important appear below. The habit of referring regularly to this department will be interesting and profitable. DRESS FORMS. CRESSE-BAIL? CO..S PLASTIC (?*. DRESS FORM K the fu, ?.Imite of the i?er ' eon fur ulmm it t- marie. It 1? vim freaa seek te kaaw ? , ? ill ?n\e yOe lime, .' : lr<iiil>le pinrl e?|?en?e. ?J ?l'insiic" t? rear ?rder a ! avulil tiresome iviilts :mi| hroken enRa*;,-.in?. Iietter titliinj coulis lis? nrrimn r\liaiis||cii. ? ? llirnre e\:" tl> > <.,ir ?era iii-ifiiit. - >.?a depend on |M-rlrii iifiiirmy hi hanging Hie ?klrl. .... . . I ?? ,?? ? durai Von rrn'- ?dick pins Of needle* hiiv \ ?her?- "Plaatle Dre?? ; I iirin" without liijurinc It. rf i a PI! i ] laaprrtlos Centlallj Invited. - j.v.U I1FTH IVE, N. V. CITY BLOUSES. NEW BLOUSES of ? Jroi e de i !him , no*, ? I ? ? of imported stylos in ?rhlte snd all the ?. k . olors, $5.00. WM. S. KINSEY & CO. 346 Madison Ava>.. at 44th 51 GOWNS. g-?T ft ?OirT11--' HADIBOH AVK ks?J*?X?\AVs?2L? i BT . V V weal ? I ? ? order >ni - ? ?pted . t ' ? tun ?sm _JEWELRY NOVELTIES._ A. F, JAMMES t M?JI i: AM? RXCM -IVE r\ni?i \n mi\ n in*? ; s a Perte? g .-. t?. w?ar. te Baal ,;. roa ebtala Exquisia Perfum?es 141 "TU A\K.. NKAK iril ST. LIGHTING FIXTURES AND LAMPS. We Btg to Announce fee OPENING OCR NEW SHOP Ltghftnz Fixtures, ? J*h r?kU Lamps and Flee N<*?iP fried Heating Devices PACIFIC ELECTRIC CO.,i? 08 West ?8th St. yUdpU MILLINERY. MILLINERY ??>4? 26 East 34th St. EXCLUSIVE MODELS SMART STYLES From $5.00 Up. MODEL HAT for $10.00 LOUIS LICHTENSTEIN, 1500 BROADWAY, Bet. 46th & 47th Sts MME. ROSE 4f? wr??T ;:tii ff. To t>-i"-n il? ' ' :r "-*r'n?l Model Hat? at $7.00 ind $10.00 i'atinot b? i! SMftsr $15.00 to $35.00. ml? thl? 1 ' i-.fTerfn?;* ?^?f ark fr MII.l.l\t;HY. 4? VlfMU s.iRn ST. HvlMi Ml Bl.t'U Hat? a SperlrJtr. Smart Hats at $10.00. Ill 'line and llrinodrlllnf. ELEANOR War4? S marl and Kirlii??Te H.,i- for All O? raalom. V, ,. rater to Indiv i.la.ii I ,-te. TRUSSES. THE BUNKER TRUSS A'j?o!ut? :.v no pressera OB ?pta? or k:tin?<.?. Work? wltli nature ?ftvCS comfort in pla I 1 KriM oTuniltation. BUNKER TRUSS CO. _110 We?t Ullh Ii, N>? York. FOR INFORMATION UNDER THIS CLASSIFICATION TELEPHONE 3000 BEEKMAN. HAIRDRESSING. usFRIED Hair Shop A I-AROr. viriktv or V.TTKA?TIVE HIGH COIFFURES T'.-rv I) to /?djaat. ge aritb th? sew (-?.rir.j Ratt roe thl? month. srr.iiai. vali ? tio.oo. v - i rr ? e< : ? t? Un? cd ttoe NEW COLORED WIGS Si.?..o? OF, Alao Col to Rent? \r-' lut? BUrtll tad "H>erl?l Disentint to Hii-ln-s,?, Wwrm. 17 WK8T S4TH MKKl.T, NEW VoltK. _UNDERGARMENTS._, loi a-wikiht Far.ltary G"o<J?. De ?. Garments, Tanan1*ta Take Notice. '.' ?t "T." < KKH8E-BAILE CO., Inc. IM Mb A*/* Entrance on bSd Bt CORSETS. II. 3E3 3VI O V .A. Ij 5?4/??4 ?. CONKLIN CORSET SPECIALIST fi .m MS Medleoa A ? '" "><?i* Madleoa a---. : ? r -, rl ?nt? mad? I ? i. order, svi. D? ?a ?a g-a ?ST ? oreeta t.. Order r A A?, O X rraaa Slt.ee i i,. .-?\t! ?rid Wearing QL.?l!tv Oo*tr??t??d. (?LEANING IND REPAIRING. 6041 Mb Av.. < <vr. 4'.'il -' I rranl <.??s*.\i<|) FRONT I.t? ? i> < "i.-l I * ?t??il hark laced CorareU, Btted ry ? . - . ? nu ta avalar, $'.?> up. 0LM8TEAD COR El ' ? W :\1 ?t.. N. T. .? - < MEN'S SHIRTINGS. EHRET & QUIGLEY ASTOR COURT t6 TV". Pd St.. No? lork city. Oppoa te ?YsJdorf-Astoria. Shirting? for 1914 ?re NOW readjr. Sample? on request. Drop u? postal. OPTICIANS. d^S^Hr. John J. Hogan ^K?r EYE EXAMINATIONS CONDUCTED KV \ htaI'K OF IBMP ,.!? SPECIALISTS GLASSES l-'l'R. NIBBED AT MODEIUTB l'RICES. 15 WEST 23RD 6T . NEAR 5TM AV6. RATES 1 OR \DVVRTISING IN ["HIS DEPARTMENT WILL BE FURNISHED UPON REQUEST.