Art &r S J, s" if.fe "v THE SC1UNTON T1UBUNE-SATURDAY, APRIL f2, lDOU. - 1 r .i;i'f.vJ'J Jr lAwwqk $ k M - OjJ ,' w ;i o 1, ' . Week's Social News i AtfTEll thu Kijotlts of Kimtci- week Iho BUccffJItiBr dullness Ih iid tmlllntr. There were inuny dln neiH and tunulipona In honor of ruchIs, but the ItiRt collugo mint and the lust college maiden have gone away, and a Reason of quietude ensue. Among those who entertained In honor of visiting friends last week nt Informal luncheons find Htnnll dlnnern were Mr. and Mrs. J. I3enJ. Dlmmlek, Mrs. 13. 8. Moffat and Mr. David Uolcs. 'This has been a great musical season for Keranton and among the latest events will bo one which In many re spects Is the climax of all that has gone before.' This Ms the famous Knelsel quartette, the most celebrated organi sation of Its kind In the world and probably the only sti Ing quartette wh'h Is generally recognized on both sides of the wnter as pre-eminent. The KnclsclH are coming to Scranton, May 8 and will be at the Bicycle club for the benefit of the Free Kindergatten as sociation which Is In gioat need of funds. As the capacity of the hall Is limited and the music lovers of Scran ton are not, there will undoubtedly be a large demand for seats, The gieat event of next week will be the entertainment and sale for the benefit of the Nurses' Homo In connec tion with the Hahnemann hospital. The sale will be held at the Bicycle club next Friday afternoon, to be fol lowed by a delightful evening enter tainment, when Miss Frederlcl, the celebrated Impersonator, of New York, will give a programme, assisted by Master Samelll, the well-known harp ist, and &on of the famous harpist of the Metropolitan Opera company. Miss Frlderlcl It an exception among enter tainers, as she recites In costume, ana among her Impersonations are "Mad nine Butterfly" and "Mlstiess Nell." Tho Hahnemann hospltul has secured the adjoining residence for a nurses' home, und this entails great additional expense,. Tho sale of fancy and useful articles and the entertainment. It Is hoped, Will result In u nucleus for the fund necessary to this much-needed project. The 'Woman's exchange has come down that is, it has removed from tho , second story to a most convenient loca tion, 118 Washington avenue, where there, are still better opportunities to display better things to eat and more beautiful things which are not good to eat, but lovely to own. i Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Shep herd, Miss Grace Norton, Miss Helen and Mr. Fred Jones are on the tour taken by the Steamship Celtic, whose eight hundred passengers have created consternation In the Orient. No such colossal steamer has ever visited those ports and wherever the great throng has disembarked the citizens of that country have been more or less disturb ed" in their minds. When the tourists arrived at Constantinople, a portion of the standing army was called out to "shaddw"them as It was supposed that Turkey was menaced by an Invading foreign force, probably In retaliation forthecaptuie of Miss Stone. Wherever tho big vessel stopped more or loss alarm was evident and some of the Instances of unoaslnest as evinced by tho Turks nnd Arab were truly pathetic as well as comical. It is pos-hiblc that the Scranton con tingent will prefer to travel less en mass hereafter although every mem ber of tho party has enjoyed the trip Immensely. Mr. DlekMin Totroy gave a beautiful dinner-dance at the country club lust S.ituulay night when the following guests were present: Miss Helen Howard Miss Julia, Phyfe, Miss Marion Sander son, MlhS Klonar Moffat, Miss .Amanda .U'hhUp,, Miss Eleanor Reynolds, Miss Marjory Warren, Miss Anna Watson, Mrs. A. I,. Watbou, Mr. LaMotte Belln, Mr.' Frank Linen, Mr. Worlhlngton Pcranlon, Mr. James fiearhait, Mr, .Taller Wolfe, Mr. Carl Welles, Mr. , lllary tfehnder, Mr. Maxwell Befell, ' Ir.iT. Blekson Torres. f The afternoon repetition given by Mrs. John T. Richards was one of the most elaborate' and largely attended affairs ever held in this city. The invitation list numbeied 1100 or moio and the handsome rooms were crowded with guests to greet the hostess In her new home. The BosV ,lnduslri.il association will liave a president's banquet in St. Luke's Parish hall next Monday night at which tho members, untVn few Invited guests will bo piosent to" enjoy tho oecuhlon. ., i. . . - Mrs. 'dairies !;., Coarsen has issued fyvKiillo-is for. a. card party next Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Mark K. Kdgar aio occupying tho old Kill. tin homestead In Green Ridge, Miss PennypaeUer enterlaliied ' Friday Card club jesterday. Iho Mrs. W. K Keller will entertain at cards next Saturdas Ono of the notable society events of tho week was the wedding of Miss : ; t i , - "ii Save Your ti WhM X It .a Bmm Tonii?hta Pimn. Josephine Mercereau nnd Prof. Frank Bowers Llltell, on Wednesday night. Very few people have the good fortune to be loved by so large a circle and thp etft of attracting friends an has Mrs. A, do O. Blackcnton, A proof of this was evident the other day when the Ladles' Aid society of the Dunmoro Presbyterlun church planned a reception on her home-coming, after a prolonged absence In the South. The nffalr was ,an entire surprise to the guest of honor who entered the church parlors to find therein elaborately dec orated, and to be greeted by a commit tee of ladles who conducted her to the president and gave the signal for the Chautauqua salute from till ' present. The tables were beautifully adorned and elaborate refreshments were serv-i ed. The center piece of roses, a mag nificent bouquet, was presented to Mrs, Btackluton, Severn! letters were read from absent ones and ex-members, Among the tributes to this generous und beloved friend the follow Is unique: A GREETING. If biinmnrp Fresh; tcrluns line u fault that one can ice It Is n most unblushing ptlilo In their Alii Society. Tin1 pastor, too, IV; often licmii, Ills tribute freely paid' To tin- wise anil Mud and helpful wurk Of the faithful "Ladles' Aid." 'J hoy few, thev lul.c, sell what Ihej make, They woik both haul and wisely; hlng Solomon (Proverb thlity-onc), Do-crlbes them iwt prcclsch. 'IIm' shK, (he sad, (he pool, the glad. All II ml a phue within Ihclr euro; lliev welcome '(rangers kindly And love nnd lobar fieel -hu Hut If Jon ask lhce (allhiul 'the secret of their powti, 'J hey answer, ''lion- rlc touhl It lie With a President like ours!" fho giudgcs nought of time or woik, Or money, thought or ".Mil, Whatever no one else e.in do We know ihe suicty will. ' She ncoi tires, the iionoi falli; Mie ne'er foigets a detail, Willi such a good example 'Twouhl never do that we fall. She cheers in with hoi splill Optimistic, tine and sensible: She staits a plan, It biui'lv goes Iter coinage is invincible. And now since she', been miming, And back once more lias tonie, We'ie thinking tu suipiie hei ' With a rousing "Welcome home.". She may lime seen the skies more blue In sunny Southern Males, Hut iiowheic aie the hearts ninie true 'J Inn where her welcome wails. She may have found the breezes Italhcr warmei there, no doubt, Hut the welcome Dunmore has foi her Make the warmest plate about. So beie's to the well-lover I'lcsident, To whom our tubute's paid: And here'-, to the friends lli.it !oe her In the Dumuoic 'Indie-,' Aid.", Movements of People. Mr. md Mis. Thomas Ppriguc have returned from HufTalo. Miss Carlisle, of Xew Ttuilielle, is the guesl of fierantcn fiiciiK Mi's. 1'. F. Clnmbcrlin has been soiioiisly 111 during the-past week. Ml-s Helen Mitthews will go to Towancla net .week to attend a wedding. District Attorney W. It. Lewis left jostcidiy for .1 hojouin at Old roint Comfort. Mrs. W". D. Minder who returned fioni New Yoik on Tbilisi! iy, i. ill at the .Icrmvn. Miss Maiy Wright, of Sinicnillr, X. .!.. is the i;uct of Mr?. J. 1). Davenport, on .leffcuon avenue. Mr. Will Miprnrin, of Nenpoit, It. L, it the Biiest at the home of Mr. V. Kennedy, in mtli Wiisliliiutnn aiciiue. Mivs (ioltl.mltli and Mis. .f. It. Cohen, of Soianton, air i-up-U at the Hotel H.ilcigh, At luitii' City, X, ,T,, this week. Mrs. Kate Couililetit, of hi roml.-bui ir, and Miss Wlnlfrrd Hi-ton, of Wilkr-.-lt.irre, are tNitlng Ml. and Mis. William II. rreenun. l'.illitlc Ciisick jei-terday iiturntd from a s weeks' trip through the South and to Cuhi. The Misses C'lbkk, Im auoiupaniid him, renuined at Augusta, to tpnid u few weeks with friemU. V 1EWS OF A WOMAN THKKK IS one family In this vicin ity whose members, of their own choice, will scarcely care to sec another banana during the term of their natural lives. It was a clergyman who went placidly forth on his enands of mercy tlw other this, leaving with the rook a recent acquisition to tho cnuntiy, as well as the minister a ilvo dolhir bill with which to pay tho grocerymun, when he should brlmr tho household bupplles. The lady of the houso was also out durlns the morn ing, and upon her return had occasion to visit tho nnntrs. Its unusual appear ance startled her. In tho first plate she could not get Into It, and next, she thought something Jiad happened to her brain and that the hu'llucluatluu had taken tho form of bunanus. Ilanaiu-, to light of btr, l man 11 In left of lit I. Italian is In front of her, tioldcnly gliimncrid, The place was full of them: she could not Hten for bananas, and their all pervablve odor ascended unto heaven. "Myieason Is tottering on Its throne," J. s.. ' Quarters Save your pennies, Save your nickels, J Have them changed to quarters, V ' . . 28,500 Collar Buttons at The Sale Begins Saturday at 10 O'Clock Sharp. The King Collar Button Go. Makers of the collar button that is known the world over, have devised a very clever plan of advertising their buttons through one big repre sentative store in each of the large cities. They allow us to sell 28,500 only of ttieir Gold-Filled Collar Buttons at Marvelously Low Prices This plan will introduce the "King" Collar Button in a very short time. The manufacturers are willing to lose more than their usual profit, and we are willing to do likewise, for the purpose of advertising and giving the thousands of people who will be here this splendid article for practi cally no price at all. Ladies will buy the King Collar Button wherever they find it. It is the best adapted button for shirt waists on the market.. We have every shape and style, and every button is fully guaranteed, and new buttons will be given for every one .returned damaged! 10-Kt Gold Filled Col- f lar Buttons, regular value ryC 10 cents. This sale . . M Honeycomb Candy, a Delicious Confectionery All the rage. "Simply Delicious." Sample it at Candy Counter. Only for sale in this city at the Big- Store. said the minister's wife, and she won-( dered if there had been u donation party. Then she Interviewed the eook. "JlaKKie!" she rasped, "wheie did all those bananas eotne from?" "An' suie the storeman it was brought the rame," said llnggle amiably. "You never got all those bananns fiom the jrroeerymun!" exclaimed the minister's wife in dismay. "An" I did that." replied the eook. "It was him that took them to this door, and I did ask him was he the man that the minister said 1 should Rive the money to, and ho said he was, and I did ask him was thlm the things he was to bring, an' he said thlm was thlm, an' I did give him the little live dollars, and he loft all thlm things." "You never gave him the five dollars that was to go for groceries?" demand ed the minister's wife wildly. 'An' that I did," insisted Maggie. "He said he was the man and thlm was the things, when T did ask him, an' isure didn't he know?" Haggle had bought out an entire load of bananas from an Italian vender, and he had made a tine bargain. No won der he went straightway out and lost himself, and Maggie couldn't tell him from his brunette brethren when thcie was a police round-up. The minister's wife wont Into the banana business forthwith, and it Is piobable that tho people in that par ticular palish have subsisted on a moie strictly banana diet during the past few days than thev had ever intended. Hananas ure very healthful if they agree with you; If not, they are very much tho other thing. You are never unite sure whether they agree with you, The nilnister's'wife Is buro they do not agree with her. A Sjonie people hue a theory that a kind word or a pleasant greeting has considerable rellex Influence on the world at large. I Incline to this, belief very decidedly. Often It would be such u satisfaction to snap, to irown, p,n ticularly before breakfast. Often it Is hard to go down the street and give n smiling good-morning to every ac quaintance, when the thoughts are oc cupied with tho InUihtlce one has suf fered at the hands of thos who by right of promise or reason should liavo been truer or might have been kinder. It Is difficult to be pleasant when bur dens of your own or of others lie rest lessly on the heart. It Is not casv to bo' cheerful when thp sight of ono who has Ignored you brings up bitter recol lections, and It Is n great effort to bo chatty and good-naturedi even with tho f i lend who Is walking your way, when you are tired to death nnd don't want anyone to speak to you, but while, per haps, your smllo Is not remembered us long as the struggle required to give It warrants, the fiown that mars your greeting tor tho Indifferent salutation will be called up against you to tho end of tho chapter. Rut don't you like to meet the person who seems glad to sew you, nnd who "smiles tho clouds uwnyV" Perhnps he doesn't meun It, Sonio people will tell you that, like heaven's rain, his smiling, cheerful greeting falls alike on the Just and the unjust. They will tell you that he will act every bit as glad to see the next acquaintance, but that shouldn't depress you. It is selllsh of you to wish his smiles copy righted for you nlone. You should bo thankful If you get uny at all, and not mind If there Ih an equal distribution, I like tho person who smiles on me, whfther he' means It or not, I'd juther ha would look pleasant, even It ho doesn't mean It, than to frown, Saucy I3ess, The Marriageable Age, From Modem Society. In ieniuny a "man" in oidir to nuuy nout bo ut Irast 13 jraia of age. hi Portugal, a boy of II U considered mar. rlJuulile, and 9 "woman" o( Vi. In Greece, tlie 'nun" mutt lute seen at, least fourteen sumnieri, ami the 'ttoiiMii' twejve. In France, the "man" must bo 18 and tlie "woman" 10. In Delirium, flic tamo aire. In Spain, the Intended lubJml nimt hae p.ucd l)U fourteenth jcar und the woman hrr tuolUli. In Austria, a "man" aud a "woman" arc sup posed to be upablx of conducting a home o( their oun from the age of H. In TuiUy, any joutli and maiden who can walk iirojuily and can uudcroUnd tlie iiecesuty religious berviro aie ullnund to be united (or life. .SEE WINDOW Musical Jn tho production ol 'Mjid Marian," which will lie i?hcn at the l.jccum next week, as pictpnUd by the 01 1gi11.il Dostoniand, all the famotu sins en will tioMthely appear, includinr; Henry Clay Kara ihcc, V. II. MicDoiuld, Grace V.111 Stmldl fold, flcniEC Kiotliinglhim, .delo Itafter, .Iop phlnp ll.iillcll, l'r.inl; Hushworth, Allen Hinck ley, William lloiiimilon, W. It. I'ltZKrrald and ollicu'. Vi other opei.i written within tho last fifty jcara lias enjoyed with & popularity a "Itnliin Hood," t which ".Maid Harlan" is a sequel, and Ihc new iei.i ha melodies and con certed number as ih.uiiiliiir as those of the flist iMutcd. All eaily, society and inu-ie.il circles hac been fctitmtlJtrd by the appioaclunrf engagement, nnd there U oieiy lea-on to bclicio tint the tlicitcr will be uowded during the coming en gagement. II II li Mr. Pennington was in Huston last week and during liia .si iy of erral dais he was a Riicnt of the St. H'ltolph club. Of the laO lnembeis of lliis dub, the majority aie authors, inuskiatis anil ailists. It U the musicians' club par e crllencc, and numlieis siuh well-known muic!ars as II. .1. Lang, Aillinr l'oole, Carl Furllon, (J. w. t'h Mini It, lb'iuy M. Dunham, and .1 liott of otliiis of like Manding ninoiig its member!'. The club building Is near the public garden and in the heail of the arMmratie part of the dt.i. Tlie ntliei mii'lilans who were gucsls of the dull dining .Mi. Pennington's stay, were l'ntz Kries lei. the linlinlst: Joseph Hoffman, pianist; Har old Itiiier, punlst, nnd .ban lleraidy, VellM. One nf the nbjtits of Mr. Peunington'a dslt was to engige Mr. Carl I aellen foi the dicing piano mild of tin- artlsl ioui-o of the Consenator,, which will be gifiu ill .lime. Tho Facllcn Pianoforte school, of which Sir. l'aelten is dnei lor, is now occupjlug .splendid stndlas in the Htintington f'humlH-n building, where they lu.c tin h own lcdtal und conceit I1.1IK II II II 'Iho following musical selections' will be ned .d tomorrow's woi&hlp in the Sccund Pieslolcrlan church: MDRNtNCi. (ligin Prdiule -"Coinmiiiiloii In C," Calkin Anthem "I) Sainr of t.he World" (loss (Jiurlrlto and Choir. UlTcrtoM Cliaut, "t'hrit Our Pavoei"..nirnby Full Choir. O1g.n1 Posllude- Dubois I'.VKMNU. Organ Pi elude "F.ia Low-lie" Xesjidba (hint "Hcdj, Holy, llolC" Altwood I (espouse "Lord line .Mercy" Old I'ngliali Anthem "Hear Mj Prajer." (uaitttte- and lliolr, Oirertory-(uai telle, ".hist as I Am''....Craiuncr Jlis-s lllicK and Oaraom, 3lcrn. (Ilppel and Muigm. Oigan 1'n.tlucle Haih Mi. J. M. Chance, oiganl-t aud director. II II II The Conscivalnry of Mil Jo will gilt- a lum-rrt In the SiiiiMn MethodUt Fplscopal church, lljclo Paik, next l'ridiy eienlng. TI concert will be given for the benefit of the1 l'mhury Methodist Kpiscopil dmidi, whoso new building Is soon lo be dedicated. 'Iho dosing number will ho the tiemcndoiisly dllrlcult llniigirlan l'anay for plannfiulii and nrcheMia, by f.Utt, Mr. Penning, ton will hlni.elf ilay Iho ssolo )i.iit, with the or chestral aecompinlment auanged for tluco pianos, plijed by Mlsl lliownlng, MUs 1'ieiuh und MIm Monc, of the Cunscriatory faculty, II II M Will I. illiul.e, the well-known scranton com. pnsvoiallt, will appear at the Academy of MihIo In this city, net week, with the Harry Jenkins company. He will render his own coin, positions. Mi, Huihe'u iapld ascemlon of the ladder of fame has been 11 mmiee of delight to hosts of friinils In bciiintnn. II II II Mr. ami Mr. Charles Stone, of Cambthlge, Mass., who Ime been Ultlng their daughter, .MUs Kthd Stone, of the Conservatory, will re. turn home todiy. They aie tplcal Xcw Kngland people and tako with them well defined opinion of people ami things 'Ihey have been much pleased with Hcrautou, II II II Tho Piovldenco Pieebjteilan chuitli diolr will tomorrow eienlng (the a, second rendition of the ilaboratc 1'astcr tervlee, in rr(niiie to many IccptceU fiom people- who attended Faster wr Iee in that church. Choir-master C Y. Uliitte more will liac pietent the entliu Faster choir, Including Miss ('Una I.ong, ilolln'st, and Mr. I'lojd llcberllng, basso, and Mr, A. W. itobetts, 77 ff lir. Huiupbrejs' "W breaks up Grip and Golds that bang on htiuUy to carry 25 els.-- COLDS XA 14-Kt Gold Filled Collar Buttons, regular value 15c. For this sale DISPLAY OF KING COLLAR BUTTONS. Gossip! bailtone. Mr. Itobeits will sing 11 solo entitled, "The llesurieetion Morn," by Rodney. .Mis. Jes sie Phillips Smith, leading soprano, will lepeit her Kaster solo, "Hosannah," with slolln obll gato. The other soloista will be Miss Annie M01 gan, Mia W'ulson (irlllln and Mr. Thomas Mor gan and Mr. Howard Crillln, with Mrs. McDonald at the organ. The cntho sen ice will be In charge of tho pustoi, Itc. Pi. Oulld, who will glee a brief address. II II II -After a considerable inteiim. Mi, .7. Alfred Pen nington, organist of Kim Paik chinch, nnd direc tor of tho Conservatory, will resume his oigau lecitals in Flm Park church. The first will be given nest Tuesday evening, when he will be as sisted bv Mre. I.cnore Thompson, nolo contialto of Flm Paik church. II II I! I'cr the past three seasons the famous music nl comedy, "A Itun.inay (.lit," has been the thei trical triumph of the principal cities of the I'ninn. It is duplicating its ructc- thU sea-on in the fame pronounced manner. It will be pre sented in this city ut the l.jeeum nnl week. The rM'eptionally clever comedian, Arthur Dunn, in conjunction with sonic fifty other artists, com DOMESTIC SCIENCE. This Is .1 trjinij lime of the vear for chs. po-lllons. The tight is on. In lieu nf war paint and feathers the attacking aunv is costuinc'il in sweeping caps ami ealleii gowns or should be. In place of the f-pear and battle-axe, tho mop ami broom, the tad; hammer ami scrubbing brush. On the stairs the crash of aillllcry is heard when paler fanillas inadvertently steps on 11 cako of soap and livs aside his self-rcspee t. From the luck J.ud 11 vnmd us of musketry and its ac comian.v Ing cloud of deist, not smoke, a-sures the p.uo.i.v that the eaipct is on the firing line. The fuinaic fire is out, the stove pipe leaves its trail of soot, the depredations eommitted by carpet bugs and moths show- ghastly in the, spilng Hiullght, and a soon as thu bedding gets out on tho lino along conies a shower. I.lfo U not all beer aiid skillies. It is the iisuil "season of discontent" houseelcnnlng time. And .vet it need not be so horiibly ills heatteni'ng, as it often is. The average) wom an tries to do too iuuc.li. Slip not only seizes time by tho forelock, lint by the whole scalp, thinking ,to have tho whole thing at oneo fell swoop! If we could only renrin her that we hivo "all the time time l," that a Miiplus of si length left at the doce of Iho day is inllnltelv better than nil (Mil room cleaned, we should not be tho phvslenl wrecks that we often .lie it tho end of cur spring campaign. Don't try to cconomlre in eating during the .leaning. .Have food that Is easy tei prcpiie, but us nciiuWiIng us pjs. slhle, If .von have outside helpeis give them a cup of tolleo when the) cuno In the morn ing even if they liavo had their bieakfut, It won't conic amiss, unci the engine that keeps up gooel woik needs frequent stuk Ing. We olten think the scrub woman nn mltlgatedly slow when often sha U faint for want of nourishing food. Don't give "John" lit-, dinner 011 the Hour banel or laundry tubs, live 11 It It takes a half hour longer, find a place somewhere, and sit down ti jour meal like a Clirlsiliu, Forget for thu llmo being thai the caster las '(omci olf the sofa, the carpet Is not stietchcd tight enough, and the papcihaiiger ha lot come. Fat 'and he ehecrlul, If not mviry, and iOU will go back to joui work with ie nevved tlrci'Slli. Mttle by little tho work will go on, und If,' with the swtct fnhnfi of tho home new 1 leaned and fragrant fr.un top to bottom, lime) Is n clear home-mother not io tired, but that she can enjoy it all, well. If in baking cikes or genu In gem pans tlieic U pot enough batter to fill ill tho little pans, put water Into the empty ouej to prevent their burniu,. Dates or figs steamed and chopped or slhed bananas arc now- frequently added to Iho faueer of breakfast cereal. Many people pie fer their fruit iu combination v.ilh the cereal, especially when tho latter Is sonio. piepaia- A. w 01 wncai, 4p Do not overlook tho fact that screens ut doors and windows eateli and bailor un lui- A iiieuso amount of dust. They should be duet. and r iQ. J The Silver King Collar C Buttons, regular value 25c. fSQ. prising the Augustln Daly company, will appear in this comedy. Catchy songs ahd incidental iihisIc, laughable comedy, neat and artistic dances', pretty fonns and face, handsome and rich costumes, all go towards making "A Run away Girl" the Ideal musical comedy of the age. II II II Tho following mwlcal selections will be ren dered at 'the morning and evening services to moriovv at Kim' Park church, under the direction of J. Aided Pennington,- organist and choir master: 's MOIIXIXG. Organ vdagio In A Hit Volekmas Choir Anthem, "Still, Still with Thee"....Foote Orgar Cantilcnc from Sonata Op. 113 UhcInberger Olioir Hvinn, " "Some Other Day" (...Parks Oigiu Preliidlum in D major Bach KVKXlXii. Organ Andante In. f. major Westbrook Choli vnlheni, Oloria in IXcelsis in C.Schneckcr Organ Pastorale ill A Hat .'...'Whitney Tenor Solo "Birth, Death and Hcsurrectlon ' Mr. Wooler. Choh llyniii, "Wells of Film" Organ Fugue in t! minor Doane Hack II II II Mr. Ralph Williams will fill Mr. .1. T. Watkins' place in the First Prcsti.vteti.in choir tomorrow, in the absence of Mr. Wall.ln-, who is 111. BEELIN CAB SYSTEM. Fiom Hie Pittsburg llullrtiu. lleiliu his the be'l cab sjslem In the world and the cheapest. Theic aie over 17,000 tabs, 4 444---'M''f-M--r'f-f'f'f'f'f4-y-M-4- I Menu for Sundau. April 13. f BREAKFAST. j. Stewed Ithubaib, f rieiniea. Hambuiber Steak'. AVatiicress. J Flench Fried Polatocj. T - ilal-cd Ulscults. T Collee. J DINNER. t fleam of Asp.11.1gus Simp. X Ilorseridlsh. Young Onions. T Hib ltnast of lleef. Yorkshira Pudding, T llinwned Potatoes. T Paislilp Fritters. Dandelion Halad. T C'icani ( heese. Sajtlnes. I Ithuhiib Pie. X lilac k Culfee. T SUPPER. f Hiilleil Saidines. -f f- Siratogi Chips, -r f Oliicc. -f T Curiant Tarts. hugir Cookies, -r X - - X -f-f-f-f -f-f -f-f -f 4 -r-f -f -f sysys).sys-svs, ill often and at least onro a week bo vigor ously blushed on each side wllh a whisk blown. The garlic Usually ficmnid clown upm by pulitc elides In this country is not fui li a bad scut iiltei all, Indeed, it seems to pus fss the faculty eoimnon to other strong na, tines nf making with Itself li lends of tho stiiimc'iest, "gailiu gourmets," who have been led by easy stages first to c inline, thin plt,v, then rmbiace." Fiom tho imllest limes the gallic his been Used as Mt aitldv of diet. It formed no Inconsiderable pait of thu food of Ilea hiaclltes in Fg)pt, and during their wander ings in the wilderness they wept, saving, "Ye renumber the Ibh which we did cat In Fgjpt freely; the cucumbers and the nicloi.s and thu licks aid tho onions and tie ,ai. licks," The medicinal properties of gailiu 'weiu thoroughly recognized by the anclcnU, It being legal ded as especially valuable ns a stimulant and in stomachic trouble., while tu this clay it is used us u leiueely In diopsics and lounticut smallpox. As u seasoning herb, IIm gjile: Is consldeied Invaluable cm (hi ( 'online nt, paitieularly In Frame, u licit ft Is dce'ined rss.-utial tu many dishes. The gnat ait of i.-iiiK gJillc is In apply it to thu dish to that It cm not be In. IU vlilualli' detected, even though supplvjug hu basis for the particular ll.uor desired. Kaeh mot is composed of u number of 'e., sir bulbs, which the French call "gouocs d'all" (doves of gitllc). A few of these- put in, a saucepan of boil ing water, cooked the minutes, removed, put in fresh boiling water ui.ollui- five minuted, and this operation lepealed vet a third time, give) Ihc desired llavor for uso lit giavies, sauces, etc, A gatlle vinegar that un be lejdlly niaele and kept in stock for IDvorlug Is as (illaws: ' "A Price 1 4lM -ft S Ut H . . V. &. , H S H 8 i t I Helen S. Buchanan . I Dermatblnglst'v 31a Washlntj;-,C ton Avenue. Superfluous Hair Warts, 5 & Moles Pain. - lessly, Perma X nently, Sc.en-'X t'f.tally. Re.' mo4ved by.r BUctricNeedle t i:thricu method; no scars. Trial treat- mc;it free. Call. and be convinced. jg Ladles desirous of obtaining perfect Jf complcxicns, luxuriant hair, bright eyes If und shapely bodies, should not fall to call. l Agent for NEMO self-reducing and Mill- fary belt straight fiont corset. J T 'A "A "A ' A "A"A AAA AAA A A "A A each equipped with a taxanicter, which regis ters the distance tiavclecl ancl indicates oil a dial the amount of fare due. The lowest charge in, 0d., the late being S'd. u mile. 4 1p1 ' , Ou two ounces of gallic peeled and bruised, pour one quart of best vinegar. Close tight ly, und in two or three weeks the vincgT will In, ready to strain and use. few- diops will sulilee for the "suspicion" of llavor which, is all thatjs deslied, A populir method of picparlng the garlic, by French cooks consists in pnundlgn the cloves In a. mortar aud adding swrct oi.,10 give the appeiraiice and consistency of cream. This is Usually eaten with roasted or broll.-el meats. Many of our most advanced looks line think that a dove of garlic rubbed over the dialing dish and spoon lends a most deliialn and appetizing 11 nor to a Welsh rarebit; while n dole of g.iillo Is indispensable to the pieper seasoning of game or steak. In the spring cleaning ammonia plavs i pioinlnent pari: but iniu must bo taken to Use It "mixed with liiaius." Nothing is moro Injurious to pilot end varnish than ammonia, and if It Is Used in dilution to remove some specially stubborn -pot Us application should bo inline dhtcly followed by a dean doth wit in dear water. Window slrades, which hit'O latterly, been' seveiely plain, aio- beginniiig , tifeol;,f tljo ...... ......., fi.i. .1. i ai ,l... .trfi.i lu anil li1il.tSlil IllUtlllll'lt, I", U',V,,,s. ,...a '-. Il-nv- fcj. out accoidiualv. They c onie pow- j adorned T liei fino lacei insertliigs: l with Arabe and othei - . ,( I'spcdullv new' anil-cxlfemely ipopiiUr ls- the two put "lniiiilc-,(eii)iuoV.,i(lu(leVY ulndes, ,, Ibis li all of laic, and' ha, ,a dec.ijrcitlvo liolelcr ami lllllie, lilt' uivi.iimi iie-injis ie ;, In be drawn aside when debited, A ino.t. iiouilhjng.biolli foi..in ,ini.lld,,(s.c-' the plum bi-utli,i)f.oir iiijiiidiuutheii. mer .i pound of good raisins in oui- S.I.II. V nuarls ' of water until the ialsins'ale'Ve'ry solt.'Mak'o a thickening of. tlcAii' and wateivand udd.u.tTi. before) taUug up ll.e broth, hwcetcu HUaslo, j, aud tiaior, v.ilh imtineg., A ltlo.ulue ,1-r j, brandi or a bit of bultcr med suinMlmes to T bV u.l.led, ' - '' "-' ' 1 1 i -- . s" it a n-'T Ililr ilolU fun, fui iiltuie, hug,. tJliiOfil,i-in again lis evldcncf, llappll.v, bpwi;vc, Jhev fuiieial black has gleu place to minis iiitd ligures, which lender li' I cm iilijeitlon.lile, "' . , ' . v 4, 'Sion-fl. e'Oukle-s liavu.a (eputuboij lsre Iu j, be,'t. Tel make- lem, 11,1111 toother jW . oumes of bultvr auc) twelve vf, sugar, Add "T two weli-beattn egg., half 11 IlilthVeg' gMt1-!,11 one half tcaspoouful toila dissohViD Its ones hilf cupful lulls. 01 watci, and Hour enpugli 4 In mil out iiilte thin. Cut intu caKos.vMli,. 11 mil out iiilte thin. Cut intu caKos.vMl blseull cutter and bake lit a quick, oven. The newest fancy for brides and a pretty cue II ts-eoim-si like jouiig IdXldiivai, "out of the W.Jl.", After the. wcddlpg invitations arc all oit 11"! ingraici's plate makes u ihurmlng 'ciiict ict'eiur, 'Hie mppei' bends liadlly,' s'i'lhat tUolielgesi maybe tinned up iu nny' fashion duslieel.i As .1 practical ,soia veulr ofsa memoialdc cceaslun this leaves nothing to be desired, whjle; theiv U no 'Un BIT of lis being duplicated. " Fniiiu Paddock Tdfonl. 1 'Mil ' " !ll f iM . -m v -y r? ' , $ - .s . . SV i ,-Jw
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