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THE WASHIKGTOJT HERALD WEDNESDAY MAECH 27 19071 5
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Woodward LoikropNew
Parisian and American
MillineryCorrect Hats for Easter
Correct Hats for the Races
Correct Hats for All Occasions
th se heads can be grouped a charming array omillinery
The races commenced Monday and the r ces are alwayssomething of a style event A really chic hat is what you want
to wear a hat with dash and individualityYour Easter hat claims more attention than any otherThe preeminence of the Woodward Lothrop millinery has been
demonstrated from season to seasonThis spring we present an abundant selection of exquisite hats of our
own importation representing all of threading milliners of the worldand an equally attractive models from our workrooms
Mushroom Hats Parisienne SailorsPoke Bonnets FlowerJiatS
The Clothe Picture HatsToques and Turbans Q
Stationery and Stationery
For Easter Weddings
E showing fine Note Papers of the newest fabric weavesin the approved sizes and
Also Desk and Library Table RequisitesIn addition the best facilities are afforded for the
Engraving of Wedding Invitationsj Announce-ments Reception AtHome and
Visiting CardsAnd for the proper execution of
Monogram and Address DiesStamping in pfain colors gold Land Silver and also
fetres of this department 1 XJk a
Easter Weddings should be placed 8 avoid possible disappoint-ment in their prompt delivery
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Holland Rose BushesWe placed on sale yesterday the
first shipment of our own directimportation of strong sturdy
Bushes These are ofthe usual high quality we have al
ways offered and each bush hasbeen tagged at the nursery beforeshipment to prevent the possibility-of error
We show this year a greater vari-
ety tHan ever before including thefollowing wellknown and popularvarieties American Beauty Crim-
son Rambler General JacqueminotHermosa La France and manyothers
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Early selection while the assort-ment is complete is suggested r
Price IDC each
Baby Ramblers 150 eachFifth flow Hmrtfc
White LinenfinishCotton Suitings
Linenfinish Cottonare treated so as to
be adapted to all tIle purposes for which linen is
used They make an almost perfectsubstitute for linen aj onequarter-the cost e have selected thesefive grades as the best at their respective prices
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department is repleteall the popular Spring
also with an entirelynew line of Easter Novel
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maker whose original andattractive Teddy have wonfame all over the world They arejnajdji of white fur skin mov-able head and legs and pinklined-ears
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The EverKetchIron Auto
The best exerciser for boys madegood and strong and the onlyof its the general development of the body
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BABOff DES PLANCHES
Italian Amlm nfior Will Visit Cali-fornia nnVI West Before Gains toItaly for Snmnier HengelntullersArrive Safely After Stormy PalBOBC 3JrsIlyan In
Miss Hthel Roosovolt will pass part offcer Baster vacation with relatives In Now
Baron Mayor des Flanohes the ItalianAmbassador will pass the greater part of
summer with Bnronesu des Planchesat their home near Turin Italy but be-
fore salting for the othor the Ambas-sador will visit the West going as far asCalifornia where he will Investigate theSocial and agricultural conditions TheSummer headquarters of the embassy willbe as heretofore at SlanohesterbytheSea under the charge of Mr Montagnathe secretary who has been enjoying a-
long and welldeserved vacation passedat his home In Italy which will terminateabout April 17 Both Count Mocenigo andProf Ravallo the commercialDelegate of the embassy will go to Italyfor their vacation
The friends of the Ambassador IronAustriaHungary and Mme Hengelmuller-bdve received news of their sale arrivalIn Vienna after one of the stormiest paseegoe they ever experienced They will
the entire summer onthe other sidereturning to Lenox about the first of Oc-tober It Is not definitely decided yetwhere the headquarters of the embassywill be established for tho summer but ItIs thought a decision will finally be madeIn favor of Bar Harbor
Capt and Mrs Ryan of the British Em-bassy are passing time In Floridabut are expected to return to town beforefaster
Mr Lindsay of the British Embassyvtbo has been visiting Mrs Don Cameronat her island home off the ooast of SouthCarolina has recently been reoalled andwill ROt remain In Washington for anylength of time after returning from MrsCamerons house party
Mr Seeds of the British Embassy whohas been passing the last tihi inNew York is expected home today
Mr L TelUer of the Belgjum Lega-tion purposes leaving town on Thursdayfor a weetcend visit to Mr and Mm
W Vanderbllf at BiltmOre MrTelKer will sail for Buropo the middle
f April to the welldeserved propotion Ills services In Washington have
for him Needless to say thtediplomat will be much missed by ttwmany friends he has made here
Baron Moneheur the Minister frontBelgium is looking forward with
to a visit of his CountrymenCol Lefebvre and Commandant MichelWho have been sent as delegates to repre-io t their country at the Jamestown Ex-p sltten and are expected shortly to JM
hereThe friends of Baroness Moneheur r-
ipeedliy an they hoped andthat It will benecessary for her to take a long rest
Gen and Mrs Bates whovisiting Gov Magoon at the palace InHavana are at present with their daugh-ter Mrs Dunn MeKee at Blltmore N Cwleh has In racqnt years become thegayest center of the South
Dr Jenkins and hIs companion Col AC Tyler and Dr Charles BIspbum whohave Just returned from a yachting tripto Cuba are more or lees Indignant at Uteremarkable accounts that have been givenof their exploits in the West Indianwaters As a matter of fact their yachtwas a smart little craft and behaved
well In the very worst weatheryears In that vicinity and which willnever be forgotten by those who wentthe and which consigned evrrywoman and most of the men aboard totheir cables Very naturally these cansteur seamen took no chances and whenIt was very rough they anchored arId If it
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was possible to go on shorn went thereand remained until the weather abatedbut there was never any question of aban-doning the yacht In fact nothing couldhave been further from their minds In-
deed they count the inclement weathe-rs giving an additional interest to thewhich since they were all rood sailorswill always be a memorable one
Dr Jenkfas who is more or lass a globe-trotter says that Havana Is the most for-eign city that he has ever visited andthat there is more English spoken inParis Berlin or Rome than in the Cubancapital which Is now ocupled by Ameri-cans and whether the natives understandor not they assume absolute Ignorance ofthe language am every effort to makethem follow ones wishes is mot with ashake of the head
The marriage of Anna O Roaneythe second daughter of Mrs Annie B-
Reaney of 640 G street southeast andMr Blnm Springnmnn was celebratedat the parsonage of the Trinity Metho-dist Episcopal Church by the Rev H SFranco on Monday at 618 oclock Thebrides youngest sister Miss Alvarjrte
acted as bridesmaid Owing tothe recent death of the brides father thewedding was extremely quiet
Mr and Mrs Henry M gave a dinneron Monday night in honor of the Dukede Chaulnes Among the guests were theCountess de Graffenried and the MissesShORts and a number of the members ofthe diplomatic corps The whole partyattended the theater later In the evening-to witness the performance of Miss Terry
Mrs Hennen Jennings entertained atluncheon yestarday In honor of MrsJames Diddle of Mrs BidIdle has j st returned from a long visit totile Pacific Coast
Mm Quay widow of Senator Quay isexpecting a visit from her daughter MrsDavidson who wilt pull the spring andearly summer In Washington
Mrs Fairfield has teeued Invitations fora dinner tomorrow evening
Mrs William Jerdone Pettus and MistPettus have none to Virginia Beach lota visit of a week
Mrs Eleanor Morris of 61 S streetnorthwest Is entertaining her sister MrAndrew lloyd of Syracuse N Y
Mtes Roberta Neurath Marcle was giveRa pleasant surprise party Monday on theanniversary of her fifteenth birthdayHer guests indulged In music singingand games In the early pert of the even-Ing after which a substantial collationwas served on a table decked withspring flowers Among the guests were
Kidneas William Fabnay LauraFabney Bertha EWnees Michael Bldsees Louis Uaate and Lula Hettenkentmer fUe Dowdier Sadie NeurathLandle Bowie Ella Lewis NeurathGeorge Ryan and a number of others
TECH DEBATERS CHAMPIONS
Defeat Eastern llltth School in Ora-torical Contest
Before nearly 16 loyal supporters theof the Technical rind Bastvrn high
schools met In debate yesterday afterRoonat UM Central High School to decidethe local championship The duMtton ung r discussion was Rewired That theUnited States should enact a tty ofreciprocity with Canada After able
were presented on both sides theawarded afeinanlmous decision in
faVor of the Technical teamTech has now won both negative and
affirmative of this question havitfg wonthe negative side from Central two weeksago so there can be no doubt as towhere the honors belong The vehementmanner in which the wjamete renouncedUM very principles they so strenuouslyupheld in the debate with Central wetgt to wake otis think that
no much after all The winningthe championship means much to the
Technical school this being the first teamH has put out
The judges were lion Edward HThomas Prof Thomas W SMwell andMr George F Bowerman Mr Wilsonprincipal of the Central High School pre-sided After the debate the winners weregiven an ovation at their school and sev-eral speeches were made on now it
speak in public c The team In MMMOmeasure owes its success to the effortsof Miss who has made an admirable coach
Mrs Mary II Bradley InjuredMrs Mary H Bradley widow of Judge
Joseph H Bradley who was a prominentWashington attorney many years agomet with a serious accident Monday After-noon by falling down stairs at the homeof a friend Mrs Elizabeth Bosnian liSQ street Mrs Bradley while descendingthe stairs caught her foot in the carpetand fell breaking the wrist of her righthand She was otherwise bruised aboutthe body
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Easter BrideTE now have on exhibition many rare
and beautiful articles designed especially for those desiring wedding gifts of exceptional individuality and distinctiveness-In this collection are numerous pieces ofwhich there are no duplicates thus makingthem of greater value to giver and recipientSpecial attention is called to
Fine DiamondsRare GemsArtistic Jewellery
v Sterling SilverwareFirstquality Cut Glass
DoYou Want the Best
GALTBROEstablished Over a CenturyJewellers Silversmiths Stationers
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Then Hermann andLaugh About It
SECRETARY HEARS THE JOKE
Harry C noltertMon of Conver-sation In Which CommlBKioner antiSenator Describe How They Teatfled Saw Package of DillHanded to III Employer
The substance a haarttoneart talkbetween Blnger and SenatorJohn H Mitchell in Ute early winter of-
tifti just after Hermanns return fromOregon where he appeared as a witnessn the landfraud trials related to
the jury In the course of the trial of MrHermann yesterday Harry C Robertsonat that time private secretary to SenatorMitchell wee the witness and he de-
clared with no one else In the room buthimself to hear Herrafcnn described toMitchell the testimony h gave in thetrial of Mrs Ernest L Watson
Mr Hermann said bo had expressedhimself while on the stand as utterly un-
able to remember Mrs Watson evenwhen the attorneys soughtto refresh his memory averred Robert-son and Senator Mitchell declared hecould remember nothing about the affida-vits of S A D Peter and Mrs Watsonexcept that Peter brought them to himand he prepared a letter of transmittalThese they both laugtted
S A D Puter testified a day or twe agothat Senator Mitchell personally preparedthe afildavtts for himself and Mrs Wat-son saying the Senators secretary MrRobertson wrote out the Instruments onthe typewriter Robertson yesterday cor-roborated th a statement and also prea nted his notebook in evidence and readthe original stenographic notes of the af-fidavits
Saw Mitchell Get MoneyReferring further to the time when these
instruments were prepared and the Puterclaims UM famous elevenseven caseswere expedited through the Land OfficeDistrict Attorney Baker asked SecretaryRobertson if ha bad seen Senator MitchellIn ofa large sum of money-
I remember one occasion It must havebeen two or thre Aaya alter the affidavitstoft my hendseSld Robertson I wentto the Senators room In the Dewey Hoteland he seemed very nervous and askedme If I had seen Mr McKay proprietor ofthe house that he had sent McKay aftersome change Two or three times hestopped dictating his mall to walk downto the hotel office and hack Finally MrMcKay came in and handed to Mr Mitchell a packet of J36 gold certificates nearlytwo Inches in thickness The Senator saltto Mr McKay I thought you were goingto ran ort with and the latter answered Jokingly I had a notion to
Attorney Worthington leading counselHermann moved to have the
evidence stricken out because ho saidthere was nothing offered to show thatthis sum of money was la any way con-nected with ties two SUM Mils which-S A D Puter testified to having used in
Mr Mitchell but Justice Staffordruled the evidence might Stand to beweighed by the jury
Wrantfle Over DocumentThe afternoon sesMcn of the trial ended
with the opposing counsel In theof a bitter wrangle from the possessionover sight of a disputed bit of docu-mentary evidence Justice Stafford actedas arbitrator by ordering UM documenttobe placed in the custody of the courtclerk Samuel Hawken from whom thedistrict attorney was given permission tosecure It for the evening and AttorneyWorthington to have It this morning before court convene
The letter in question been identi-fied by William K Vaik principal ex-aminer In the Land Office and when roadto the Jury it was shows to be a lettersigned anonymously A Citizen of theUnited States giving information of thealleged extensive land trends perpetratedby F A Hyde Co In reading As-sistant Attorney Jesse Adkhwently Included an indorsement on dieJacket of the letter
The honorable Coromteeioner has seenthis twice
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District Attorney faker immediatelyproceeded to lay a foundation ant hesecured the statement from Mr Valk thatbe had made the entry to protect Idea
Asked whether any investigationhad ever followed the anonymous chargesof fraud which came Into the Land Officeearly in 00 the witnees replied in toenegative
storm whim Attorneyentered into crossexamination of
Mr Valk sad succeeded in discovering aPArtly Obliterated lead pencil Indorsementabove the honorable Commissioner hexseen this twice Immediately he argued-or the exclusion of a mutilated docu-
ment and as he was so doing the announcement came from the district attor-neys table that three of the words erasedhad already been deciphered
Justice Stafford took the paper to thebench and turned a magnifying glass upon
Then court adjourned with the ar-rangement that each skit may have op-portunity to tackle tie puzzle before 18oclock this morning
GET BETTER CAR SERVICE
Fairmount Citizens to Enjoy Twentyminute Schedule During Day
As the result of the efforts of the Fairmount Citizens Association to secure
car service a twentyminute sched-ule throughout the day has been j tabllshod A letter to this effect from GenGeorge II Harries vine president of theWashington Railway and Electric Compony was read at a meeting of the as-sociation at the of J F CollinsMonday night A vote of thanks was ex-
tended the officials of the company andalso W D Nixon president of the asso-ciation for his efforts in securing the Im-
proved serviceBy vote of the association the executive
committee was directed to secure sealedfor the lighting and oaring for the
lamps on Fiftyeighth street A prize Isto be awarded to the resident of Fairmount having the bestkept lawn and garden throughout the summer It being thedesire of the association to organize acompany for the purchase of any prop-erty which may be for sale In the vicinityof Fairmount a committee consisting of-F Coleman J F Armstrong and JohnF Collins was appointed to ascertain thelaws under which companies are organized or Incorporated
The establishment of public recreationperk and public playground was discussedand a committee of ways andpointed to investigate theThe association decided to affiliate withthe National Business League John FCollins was elected vca president of theassociation
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Gifts forEASTERWeddings
The Most ElegantThe Inexpensive
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noted forhandling the most elegantwares obtainable we alsoshow a great variety of giftpieces that are highly desir-able in quality and design
very moderately pricedThose in search of accept
able gifts for Easter weddings should inspect ourstocks of Decorated ChinaRich Cut Glass Golddecorated Glass Sterling Silverand Finest Plated WareArt Pottery ElectroliersBrass Novelties c
J Newest productions in Easterstyles all sizes all prices
Dulin Martin CoPottery Porcelain China
Glass Silver c
1215 F St and 121418 G St
Successors toGOODYEAR RUBBER CO
807 Pennsylvania Ave
LINDSAYS
Rubber Goods of Every Description
We Carry in Stock
RUBBER MATS-of every desired char
Mats BathMats Automobile Matsand Matting
We also MAKE TOORDER Rubber Matsand Floor Coverings tomeet special requirements-
Auto and Carriage Tires
M Lindsay Rubber Co807 Pennsylvania Ave
REPORTS ON CRAIG TODAY
Bonril of Education Committee Expected lo Recommend Removal
At todays meeting of the board ofthe committee on teachers
janitors Is scheduled to report the findtags ef the Investigation of Arthur UCraig against whom charges similar tothose against Carttezo madeIt the committee finds that there l suffident evidence of Insubordination and incompetency in Craigs actioM at theArmstrong Manuel School it is
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of Ute committee have been adverse-to the teacher and that steps will be-taken to have him removed from theschools
Another consideration before the boardtoday Is the report of the committee onnormal and high schools who have beenat work for two weeks on SuperintendentChancellors recommendation that an ex-amination be given to determine their
While this recommendation seemsto have the approval of some members ofthe board it ie almost unanimously op-posed by the teachers In the normalschool who think it unfair to the pupilsto ask them to take a special examination-on a years work The pupils are likewisein hopes that no such move will be made
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Our SplendidStock of
GoCartsGives you the opportunity to selectfrom the thathave been produced this seasonand we guarantee the quality ofevery one we sell have allUte new styles of stationary fold-ing and aswell as many patterns In Peram-bulators and Baby Wtare always glad to arrange thepayments to you
Peter Grogan817819821823 Seventh St
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At Sloans Art Galleries1407 G St Near U S Treasury
Grand Persian RugExhibition and Sale
Owing to the Dissolution of the Copartnership of
M N HEKIMIAN 6 COT-he Wellknown Local Persian Rug Denier
We Are Authorized to Convert Their
Valuable Stock of Persian Rugs and CarpetsInto Cash by Public Auction
TUB SALE TO TAKE 1LACBAT TIlE SLOAN ART GALLERIES 1407 G STKBuTT
TODAY THURSDAY AND FRIDAYMarch 27th 28th and 29th 1907
At 11 a m and 3 p m Each DayThese Rugs are all of fine makes such as Kermanahah Bokhara Cafcurtin Mecca Serabend Camels Hair Kaaak Moraoal ShJrttxBeloochtetan Ispahan Khorassan Daghestan Sera pi Senna cashmere Tabriz Ivhira Afghan Gorovan and others In all sizes for Mansions High
class Hotels Apartment Houses Clubs and PrivateThe firm of Heklmlan Co has been well and favorably known here forthe seven years and their Judgment and on art of rug WAYing have highly valued by our local rug buyers Mr
who Is now raising funds to purchase his partner Interest hasus to state that he desires every purchaser to be fully satisfied and any rugor carpet bought at this sale not fully up to your expectations will be exby at the conclusion of the sale at place of business nthand G eta nw Thus It would seem that In at this sale from a wellknown reliable local firm all purchasers are protected hi every wayCatalogues on application toC G SLOAN CO Auctioneers 1407 G Street
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