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RICHMOND SOCIETY A TTENDS EXPOSITION r.ist Week Notablc Ch.iefly for Brilliant Functions at Great Jamestown" Show?Mafly Interesting Evctits on Galendar f6r Tnis Week. ?' .??, - nlrig ftinetlons of Iho Jnmostown ::,! rostroapectlve plonsura throtigli Irtnl < nt- m ilnttu ni on the ovenlnR or ..i ? i ??? 11 noi aini Mra, C, a. Swnh n Ellysoh, Mr, and Mrfl. Hnrry St. ? ! i d cfovernors of dlfferonl Btntea '?..??:? ii. (i Btieatfl nStootnbfctd (6t that day .!???- pd | Il I;. ? p tnO r.ivai 300th rtCl rf on Virutntn soll. ? i bc Im h'lnd tlmo, nnd howevor ;;,.r: ,i (He house unilor tld ?P III tlllll. .111(1 tllO - ,; ,i,\ Ini rooms nnd nlnlng-room, :,???.? lod fln irs, brllllanl llghts, settlng for lovclj gtwns worn by Idvoly i .inlforms of Stato gov I tho i -,? -. si fved na an fnspl nnd 1 rrooi loua noto ln wlmt they ? ? ?? ?- j. elvtn* v.itn her nnd followlng : rcatoti '' iile, Mlss Deane, Oolonel nnd Mrs. Thomna B. McAdtims and M;.-s Loirtse Mc< nnd Mr-. wiii'h. memliora -?f ;1n e.tpoaltlon party n on thc o it-of-Stat? nnd forotgn vlsltors, upprci tcd ln I Ifl way thek nrst reallstlc Idoas ii ? ?? Bohmor, r-f Edgewater r.ark, N. J., nnd |.;,y. wdri most nttrnctlvo ftgures at the different upon the openlng days. ibor preaont at the luriehoon glven April 2mh to nnd attendod by the membors of the Cablnet and .i nnd party, Ueutenant-Governor :1"<1 I yi. Harry St. George Tuckor anrl tlio dlrectorS Ihclr wlves. Tho feeling of Bood-fellow n ored tho luncueon memorable aa "a fenat ? ? ,? i Mrs, nooaevcll l>y Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry . ?.;:'.-, :i ln Ihe History nnd Ectltcatlon ; a tha evenlng of the same day, kept the Miss Cook is lh< beor, appointed by G erate Reunlon for tli MISS VARINA DAVIS COOK. ghter ...f General V. G. Cook, of Nowport, Ark. Sho has Cabell flt-t mnid of honor to the approachlng Confed ms-MlsslsslppI Departmont exposition social ball -??till in 1 Second Squadron Band of tl-.. aatl furnlahed Bpl< ndld n .... . who were dlnlng wlth tho Pt tho visitor^ jvdro \c '.! dono bj lillcil tho r_le i0f.<thaster of ,-.'? EllysoriV'Ll-Ute'nant Phlllp Bag Hall and Mrs, 'Shep&erd. Av. nni] matrona from Richmond, Tucker, Judge ai*i Mra. L. I . Mrs. Swanson made a cbtn war-shlp Cpnhectlaut yestordn sell Inflnlto credit, and put hl guests, t!),- ofllci rs nf th Unl countrles from t!v : ?! ? | ? ,. ? Includltig Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr Bi'an Kennolds, Julla Coggill .1 ?.: ? Avis Grant, wero invited by '. nnd Mrs. Swanson'a hoaptt '.:?? "Beauvolr," th exposition, is pres coffeo and aandwl and througlkmt t recelvlrtg party. v, K. McKonney, pn ? Virglnla idtjd over 1 h< .4 wero s denl of t! i'n erac] Rich Miss Hcm Mxs. Frank Anthon ?ol: Mrs. Prvor Jon* vely motlon. The Fortress Monroo Band nnd tho United Statoa played alterhately on that evenlng, md ln tli" absenco of Governor and Mrs. Swnnson, .- nt, :a Mr. Tucker's Invltatlon, tho honors to .-'?? iretary Q. T. Shoplierd, of tlie exposition, who ?omonles admlrably; Lleutenant-Governor and Mr*. >y, of tho United States Army; Mrs. Bohmor, Mrs. ng tho dancers. were a large party of young Kirls and at tho dlnnpr glven tho President hy Mr. Lewts v:rn- among the guests. rning hostess at tho reoaptlon on tlie United States ? aftornuon. Admlral ltobley D. Evans dld hltn ? flagshlp Into brllllant nrray for hls falr Virglnla ted States Navy and tho reprdsdntatlves of other - hlps Blatloned In 1I10 Roads. A Richmond party, G. Lelgh, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Frodcrick W. Bcott, I:. Mra. C. O'B. Cowardln, Misses Carollno Gordon I.lna Shields, Nora l.eary, Page Aylott Royall and .drolrai Evana, and enjoyed the recepllon and hls Hiughtc'ra of the Confcderncy Bulldlng at tho Mra. Eustnco Wllllams, of Loulsvllle, Ky. Here rod on Aprll SCth, whbn Daughters from Richmond ,1 to pay their respocts to tho bulldlng and ihe C. B. Tate, of Pulaskl, repreaontlng Mrs. Wllllnm Virglnla Dlvlslon, Unltod Daughters ot the Confcd rnlko, ? ?' Korrolk; Mrs. Normdn V. Randolph, of 1 Peteraburg; Mrs. .1. Howard Morrls, of Roanoko; est-Vli Mrs. P. K. i'eatman, W. w. Old and Mi 1.' ? ?? \V. Xiltns, of Nowport News. s dlvidlny I ? :? tlme whlle In Richmond bejweon lall and Mrs, Claudc A. Swanson, wlll remain untll h. She will go t.. Phlladelphla at tha; tlme, but At Woman's Club. Bv ? W. !'? Lt ti,.. Woman'a ciub on Monday nf ? ri.n at 5 o'qlock. On Prldny afternoon, May lfith, from ? t., 7 o'ciock the Woman's Club wlll --=-9 GD 0 Ilwaine Knight & Go., . . . Makers of the . . . "HONEST-AS-A-DOLLAFT CLOTHES Made in New York, where styles originate Sold in best stores from Atlantic to the Paciftc Every garmenl guaranteed as represented or your Q \ money back (A postal will bring one o{ our Iwcnly-two salesmen.) /" SPECIAL SALES IN FASHIONABLE SUlTS AND WAISTS. ONE THIRD SAVING IN VAL. LACE SALE. Scc Ccntre Case. Emphatic Reduction in Suits to Effect Decided Cleaiance Prices are mcltiiig in the Suit Scetion. Each day moro and moro of our smartly tail orcd suits are bcing added to the undcr-prico collection. To-morrow the climax ia reached. We will then place on sale at quick-selling prices a splendid group of new suits, which inelnde the smartcst and most desirable garments in our stock. These are shown in fine imported matc rials, made in exclusive Eton and nobby coat effects. Three splendidly - priced groups are: $12.50 and $15.00 SUITS, STYLISH SUITS IN ETON EFFECTS, ln*7 aq smart fancy mlxtures and strlpes, satln lined ?f*trO Jackets. plnited sklrts. $20.00 to $25.00 SUITS, STUNN1NO SEMI-FITTED AND ETON Aj r |\/\ COAT SUITS, in exclusivo fancy mlxtures, ?pl J.UU strlppd and Invlslble plnid effects, ln gray, brown and black nnd white inaterlnl, flne plaited sklrts; Jacketa lined in extra quallty satln. $30.00 to $35.00 SUITS, FASHIONABLE CHIFFON PANAMA AND (in gA FANCY MIXED SUITS, with handeome $iO.DU taffetn lined jackets, extra flno plaited sklrts; all high clasn garments. \__/ / ; ' \ Special Sale of New Summer Dresses for Children Mothers will find our showing of dainty dresses for children the prettiest and most carefully selceted in "Riohmond. The many now and bocoming styles shown will greatly assist mothers in making a quick and satis factory selection. As to prices?everything is markod in a mahrier sure to discourage tho making of children's garments at home. CHILDREX'S DAINTY LONG WAIST DRESSES Of lawn, tucked front and back, Swiss insertlng- full no ?*irt . ygc LONG WAIST DRESSES of muslin, yoke of tlnv tucks large bertha with Val. inserting and edging, (t?i a0 elbow sleeves.JS _| ,tJu DRESSES OF PERSIAN MULL, yoke of tlny tucks studded with dainty little medalllons; long walst models; neck nnd sleevo's of Val. Insertlng and d?i aq edging.?pl?"0 A VERY EFFECTIVB LITTLE DRESS is one of Per sian mull, Dutch neck, wlth yoke formed of tlny tucks, entlre dress dalntily deslgned with Val. lace; *?% ?/| elbow sleeves with ruffle edged with Val. lace.. <p???)U Others in more elaborate effects up to.$12.50 \_/ / . ^ Jewelry and Belts In Fashionable and Distinctive Designs. FANCY RHLNESTONE COMBS, set in sterllng sllver, in French platlnum nnd In shell, in beautlful designs, ln all the newest Parls and New York ideas, ranging ln prlco from.08c to 910.00 CARVED SHELL COMBS, in exclusive effects, othera with broad lieavy curved top, tho l'atest fad. ,08c to 95.00 Smart Wide Kld Belts, in tan and black, with hand sonie gilt harness buckle; very swell. Special.50c Radical Reductions m In Spring Millinery. The man with the mark-down pencil has played havoc with the prices of Spring Millinery' so much so that you can.purchase a smart hat here now at one-third its actual value. Surnmer Milli? nery will have its opening displays soon and Si>rin<r Hats mupt go to make room for the scores of exquisitc surnmer creations soon to arrivc. Price Reductions In Untrimmed Shapes. Untrimmed shapes also show some unusual savings. Mughroom and Salloar Shapes, ln popular fancy stralns, ln natural and burnt effects. Rcgular 08c vaiues.4Hp Mushroom nnd Sallor Shapes, ln a wldo aasortmont of rough nnd smooth stralns; $1.25 and $1.50 vaiues. .08c Chlp Straws, ln gray, bltie and brown, ln very stylish mnshroom and ssllor effects, that sold at $2.2." and $1.98, now .$1.2. Better grades reduced ln proportion. \_/ /?; ; \ Fashionable Circular Capes Specially Priced Monday. You need one of these smart, dressy circular Capes, made of fine medium-weight imported broad cloth, to wear on cool evenings over low-ncck gowns and thin surnmer drcsses. A.11 have silk lined hoods. The new Dressy Circular Capes, mado of vory fine medlumwelght Imported broadcloth, sllk llned hoods, shown ln pale blue, champagne and red, j re ideal suinmer wraps. Very special value at.$10.00 \_ / / "-s Cool, Comfortable Kimonos for Surnmer. LONG KIMONO OF WHITE AND BLACK DOTTED SWISS, solld whlto band down front, extra full cut gar menL Special.$1.08 VEKY EFFECTIVE HOUSE GOWN OF FIGURED CREPE, short sleoves. and front flnished ln satln bands, nlne rows of shlrrlng at waist llne glves prlucess effect. Special..$2.08 VERY DAINTY HOUSE GOWN of fancy dotted Swiss, deep collar and elbow sleoves, trlmmed ln Val lnsertion and edge lnsertion and lace trlmmed, deop flounco fln Ishea bottom of garment. Extra value.?3.08 \_/ Beautiful Val. Laces At Less Than Wholesale Cost We havc thousands of yards of fine Gcrman and Frcncli Val. Laces, bmight |)y our wh?icsa|e (je. partment, iu thc hCWcst designs, which vvc shall place Otl sale this week at Icss than wholesale cost. We anticipated an tuuisual demand for Val. Laces and our wholesale department bought very hcavily; had wcather retarded thc sale of them> Mowcver, clean them out wc must, cven at a- biz lo9S. * Thousnnds of yards of flno Oorman nnd French Val LncoR, wlth nll pntterns oomplcto, both cdgcs nnd Ihsor tlons ln the latcat doslrablo patterns. Only Sold in Pieces or* 12 Yards or More. ' ? Loss tiuantlty we uannot soll, ns wo do not keop thom regularly ln nur rottill dnpartment. A cloan savlhe ot 88 1-3 por cent. on nll bought this week. Prtens rango from 5c tho dozen yards to 55c tho dozen yards. SPECIAL. 48 Doz. Embroidered Linen Collars 25cCollars, 15c On Sale Monday Only. The new fashionable novclty for spring and summer. You necd a half-dozcn or ?o to wear with your shirtwaists. Now is the timc to buy them. In this special sale lot you can sclcct from many beautiful designs?some in platn effects, others with scollopcd edges; all are daihtily embroidered. V / Remarkable Values In Silk and Net Waists. A splendid Waist buyidg opportunity. You need just such YVaiirts as these to complete your summer 'h'aist supply. Larly btiying will sccurc the mbtt desirahle models. $2.118?AT THIS PRICE WE HAVE SOME EXCEP TIOXAL VALUES IN JAI* SILK AND NET WAISTS. Jap Waists, ln black, ln both button back and open front effects, long or short sleevos, somo tucked, strlctly tallor mado; othors with hanclsomo Gmbroiderud Lronta. IN THE NET WAISTS ln white, we show a model with polnted yoko forined of bands of embroidered not and cluny lace, mounted as Jap silk. AT $5.00?A VERY EFFECTIVE NET WAIST, ln both ecru and white, hand-made, polnted yoko back and front, on very flne tucked net, laco collnr and cuffs, Jap lined. AT S7.f50?DRESSY WAIST OF ECRTT FILET NET, front composed of clustors of tucks and Val. edged bntida of cluny Inaertion, Jap silk lined. \_._^y /.-; ~ \ Sterling Qualities In the Silk Petticoat Sale. Such heavy Taffcta Tetticoats as these wear splendidly, givc perfect satisfactron and are marked very low to insurc rapid sclling. All new Skirts in this season's styles. S5.00?At thls prlco we givo you a choice of four splendid styles in exceptlonally hoavy taffcta pettlcoatfl, In black, navy, brown, champagne and gray. Some havo deep accordion-plalted ruffles, others full shirrod flounce, still others with a vcry deep tucked flounce. In black only we have a very pretty sklrt, wlth deep shirrod flounco, finished with nn embroidered hand. $7.50?Skirts of extra quallty taffeta, in black, bltte, brown and gray; deep accordion-pl.ait.ed flounce finished with narrow shirred ruffle; nll silk under flounco. glve a roception to tho vlsitlng Colonlal Dames, who wlll bo passlng through Richmond on thelr way to Jamestown. Thls belng nn cspoelal occaslon, when tho club's guests wlll necossarlly bo ronflned to vlsitlng Dames, visitors' earda wlll not be good upon that day. Tweedy?Nelson, St. Aftnus's Chureh, West Nlnety-aoc onil Street, New Vork Clty, was tho sceno of a very pretty wcddlng on Tuesday. Aprll 80th, MJss Cornolln ftlandovlllo Nelson, oldost dnughter of tho late Walter iluntlngton Nelson, of Fauijiiler county, Va., became the brlde of Mr. Edintind Franela Tweedy, Bon of Mr. and Mrs. I'Mmund Tweedy, fonnerly of Lanhury, Conn., but now of New York Clty. Promptly at rioon tho brldo entered the chureh ton tho nrin <?f hf*r brother, Mr. peorge Mor wln K. Nelson, who Kave her away. Bhe wore a gown ot white sllk meteor, mado over aatln, olaboratoiyT-rtramed wlth chiffon and point lace; her tullo vell was hold ln plaee -hy a wreuth of orange blobKOinH and sho carrlod a BhOWOf t.ou.juot of whlto wweet poas, Thi llav, Willlam T. Mannlng waa tho oiflclatlng clergyman. Tho brlde?inald? were the MIkhoh Ourtrudo iluntlngton Nelson, B, Virglnla NeUon and Irene Lovott Nalsna, all stateri ot the brlde. They wore at truotlvo , coBtut'ne* of white kiiu fgau'ia wlth u strlpe of Hiiver and liashou of NUe green. Thelr hnts wer? of white laco Htraw, trlmmed wlth wreathu of wlilte fou'-n and whlto ehitr<.j,. an.i each carrr?4_ a i?m? bunch >,r rwUdanh&lr ferna, ttod wlth Whltu ribbon Ml?? j;iuai,< ui Louiae liont Ntlaon, alwj a alatai ol the brldo wau liialil of bonor, OJld. wore u jjowii of greon I!b?rty Mlk. Her hat wui* ot white lace Mruw. and ah? can ? <: o bOUqu< t ot plnk iweol i" ;.a Tho u-h-r* won Mi ?ari Uwronci Tweedy, of Orange, R i., nuymor,.\ Twc-bdy, of J_u.ji!,ury, Conn.; Walur Merrltt and Jeromo Monkn, of New York Clty. Mr. George Twnwly, of Danbury, Conn., wa8 lils brother'a beet man, Mre. Tweedy, who U a liandBomo brunetto, ls the oldest of llve sJ?tprH. Hit family hav<? been making thelr home ln New York Clty for tho tiaiu two years. II<sr mother wau MIhh Gertrude Huntin^ton Knnt, of Rleh? mond, a daiiKhter of the lato Horace Ij. Kont. of UiIh clty, and many frlcndH and relatlves ln "Vlrglnla will be In ferestc-d ln her weddlng. Class Recital. The olontltlon cla/ifl of Woman't Col lego appeared In a very credltablo ro rltal Frlday evenlng, when a num bor of Invltod guestH fllled tho collegG chapel and ttpplauded heartlly each Ht-I arate ijerformanco. Tho nr?t part of the projjram In cluded two readinK", "Orlnln of tho Banjo" and "Tho GolriK of the Whlto Kwan," well rendered by MIhkoh Mrlnu Oavld and Holnn Urofcory roippOtlvoly. A vory Knod preaentatlon of MrH. GuHk'-ll'N "(Jranforrt: A Kkotch of your teetK I tbould I)!', cleact aa well m look elean. Notblng known liflocU botb raaultt fto perfectjy u* tMi well-known dentlfrlca Meade & Baker's Carbolie MouthWash t.:. your drupegiafe, Oo., BOo., J1.00 -^-g EngllBh Vlllago Ufe Flrty Years Ago," v/a? nlven by twelve young ladlos. Thero woro thri'O Kcens, all prettlly atagcrl. (lb follown; Flrat, Mlss 'Mat tle's jmrlor at tho tlmo of an aftar noon tr-a. Kecond. tho Haine room, "Mlaa Matllda Jonkyns LIconsed to Soll Tea. Thlrd, Mlsa Barkor's parlor, a cara party belng ln progresB. Tho followln^ clmraetera wero pro tjented: Mlne Matllda Jonkyns, Tho Rector's Daughtor, Mlaa Pearl Smoot; Mlss Mary Ktnlth. Her Vlsitor, Mlss Floronco Acheaon; MIhb JobsIo Brown, A Now Roaldont, Mlaa M. Itlrk;.MIss Pole, A Frlond to MIbb Jonkyns; Mlss Fdna David; Mrs. Forrester. Born a Tyrell, MIhs B. Osbornn; 'Mlsa Uuttle Barker, A Botlrorl Mllllner, Miss Helon Oro(,'ory; *Tho Hoh. Mrs. Jamloson. A I.oador in Bouioty. Mlss M. Crowder; Mnrthu, Mald to MIsh Jonkyns, Mlss Helon Martin; PcgfO". Mald to Mlss Ilarker, MIhs M. Cnrter; Mlss Piirkis, A Country Woman, Mlss Mary Halloy; Llttla Suuan. Her Daughter, Mlss O. Hlhton; Jonnle, A Country Olrl, Miss Hllzubeth Tallaforro. Oakwood Memori'al. ArrnngoinontB are completa for tho oolobratlon of Oakwood Momorlal Dny on Frlday next. Tho oustomnry parndo wlll bo omlttod thls yoar, tliough tho oxitcIhcs at tho cemotory wlll bo hold as ttsual. Mr. I>. C. Blohardson has boon ap potnted master ot coromonloa nnd will Introduco tho orntor for tho day, tho Hon. James Alston Oaboll. Tho pro? gram wlll open with . prnyor hy tho Itov. II. A. Goodwlni of St. John's Epts copal Church followod by tho slnglng of such beautiful old hytnns ns "How Flrm u, Foundatlon," undor tho dlroc tlon of Mr. Alonzo Mitcholl, Tho Rov. W. A. Dorsot, of Lolgh Street Baptlst Church, wlll pronounoo the henodlctlon. Tho ladlos of tho Bonlor nnd Junlor Oakwood Momorlal Aasoclutldns wlll meot at 3:30 P. M. at St. Jottn'B Church, Where thoy wlll meot thelr guests and proceod to the cemetery. Invltatlons have boon sent to Oovernor Swanson, Lioutenant-Oovnrnor J. Tnylor Ellyson. Mayor MeCarthy, tho clty Counellmen nnd Aldormen and all Confoderate or gnnlzatlnns of tho elty. The annual sermon before tho as Boclatlons wlll bo preaclibd this even Ing In Trlnlty Methodist Church hy the pastor, Rev. Mr. Proctor. Confed? erato organlzatlonB aro Invltod to meot ln tho leature-room of tho church at 7:46 P. M? and march Into church ln a body. Convention Here. On tho 14th. ICth and luth of May tho Assoelatod Alumnne, nn nssoola tlon of many of tho nlumnno assocla tlons of trainlng schools for nurses, wlll moot ln Kichmond, drnwn to thls hlstorlc clty by tho hospitallty of lta local nursbs and hospltal authorltles nnd by tho Jamestown Exposition, which wlll. of courao, bo vlsited. Tho Important part tralnod nurslng now plnys ln tho caro of tho slck, and tho Important position thls professlon now ooouples. slnoo a majorlty of the States havo pnssoa laws for tho Stnto oxamlnatlon and roglstratlon of-trnln ed nurses, slmllar to those for physl clnns. rendor tho procoodlngs of tho professlon of much Interest to tho Tho local association of nursos ls making actlve proparatlona for on tortalnlng tho soven hundrod or moro dolegatos, who aro oxpected to attond. Auxiliary to Meet. Tho Praneh R. Allon Auxiliary IToino for Ineurabloa wlll moot Tuosday morning, May 7th, at 11 o'ciock ln Murphy'a l|otel Annox. Business of Import'ance wlll bo transacted, and mombors aro urgod to bo presont. Monthly Meeting. Tho Church II1U Auxiliary, Retreat for tho Sick, wlll hold lta ruaular monthly meeting Thursday afternoon, May Oth, at "1:30 o'ciock wlth Mrs. Hainnn D. Oareln, corner Twenty seventh nnd Broad Streets, To Pay Fees. St. John's Clrcle, KlnK's Daughtors, wlll meot to-morrow afternoon at 4:30 o'ciock wlth Miss Nelllo Payno, at the Homo for Incairables. Full at tondanco is deslred nnd membors aro roquestod to convo propared to pay thelr fees for the rcst-room nt James? town Exposition. ? Entertains Auxiliary. On Thursdny afternoon last '.Mrs. S W. lluff. tlrst vlcc-presidont of tho Woman's Auxiliary, Virglnla Passenger (Contlnued on Thlrd Fngc.} Wedding Gifts of Known Quality. T?OR more than one hundred {100) years it has been suf ficient guarantee of the quality' of an articie to know that it was bought at Galt's. All corre?pondonco gtron caretul attentlon. Gooiis aunt on nppruyul, expresa prepald. Golt & Bro.y Establlshed Over a Century, Jewellers, Sllversmltha, Statloners. 1107 Pcnnsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C.