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For the Hist time in fifteen years Senator Chauncey M. Deiew8 birthday dinner has been abandoned. His annual Equitable retainer of $20,000 has' also been ' abandoned.

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IB SOGiETY'S REALM

A NUMBER PLEASANT EVENTS ARE PLANNED FOR MISS'lNEZ WILLIAMS FOR THIS WEEK.

TWO CENTS AT ALL PLACES OF SALE.

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MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1906.

Attorney General Hadley, of Missouri is wiling to allow John D. Rockefeller to visit his newly arrived grandson in New York, under a flag of truce. It is doubtful if Mr. Rockefeller will avail himself of this op-

than 11 the skull and cros-Dones.

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launch owned by the Standard

11 Company was seized and looted

by pirates near Canton, China, on last Thursday, and a United States gunboat Is proceeding to the scene of the piracy. ' The Standard Oil Company has been looting the "people of this country by means of rebates, etc., for

The Week W! Open With Mrs. Grey's Function Tomorrew Afternoon and CIocc With a Dance by the "Buzzer's" Saturday Night Miss Laura Hoover Entertained Saturday Afternoon for Miss Elsie Sharer.

Mis- Marjorie Denton Cooke, whose artistic career is beine follow-

j ed with interest in Chicago by society

as well as by professional people, is reading her original sketches at a series of "mornings" in some of the most exclusive drawing rooms of the North and South Slde3. Miss Cooke's ambition is to write plays of serious worth and she attaches no Kreat value to the very funny little skits which ?re creating so much favorable comment. "They tire just pot-boilers," she said, when complimented

on the "monologues" at Mrs. Chat-fleld-Taylor's home. Miss Cooke is a member of the Little Room and a graduate of the University of Chicago. Being of the social and the professional world at the same time, sae has resisted repeated flattering offers to go on the stage, through he histronic ability is of a high order Chicago Inter-Ocean. Miss Cook is fhe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cook, formerly well

known residents of this city. Miss Cook occasionally visits in Richmond and has a large circle of acquaintances. .V. At. 4 Saturday afternoon Miss Laura Hoover entertained at he home in Spring Grove in honor of Miss Elsie Shafer. The afternoon was spent at sewing and a two course luncheon was served. Those present were the Misses Nellie Morrow, Nellie Hodgjn, Elsie Chafer, Stella. Hoover, Vlrgie Clements, Marie Hutchinson, Erla Roney, Grace Hoover and Laura Hoover. - Saturday afternoon Miss Hettie

Hoover entertained the members of the Nomad Club at her home on Richmond Avenue. The Misses Ellen' and Patty Jackson of Glendale, O., formerly of Richmond, are now visiting friends in this city after a winter spent at various winter resorts on the Florida coast. A number of events are planned for this week in honor of Miss Inez Williams, whose marriage to Mr. Dudley Elmer will take place April 4. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Maud Gray will entertain at whist in her apartments In , the Spinning building, North Tenth street. Friday, afternoon the Misses Florence Smith and Frances Campbell will entertain at whist at the home of Miss Smith on East Main street. Saturday noon Miss June Elmer, sister or the groom-elect, will entertain a number of young

! ladies at luncheon at the Westcott

Hotel and Saturday evening the young men who arc members of the Buzzers Whist Club will give a dance at the I. O. O. F. hal in honor of Miss Williams and Mr. Elmer, both of whom are popular members of that ofganlzation. Mrs. Fred Burnha'm, nee Roney, formerly of this cty, is now in Richmond visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roney, North D street. Mrs. Burnham now resides in NewOrleans, La.

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Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Robbins and

Miss Jennie Robbins, all of Detroit

Mich., are in this city the guests oi Mr. John F. Robbins at his home on

North 'Tenth Street.

A meeting of the Domestic Science Association will be held at 3 o'clock Wednesday, 'March 28, at the South

Eighth Street Friends' church. A cordial invitation is extended to all the ladles of the city to attend as

the meeting promises to be one of

special interest. Mrs. Virginia Mere

dith of Cambridge City will talk on

the Relation of Home Economics to Civic Life." Mrs. Meredith has made a name for herself in this field of

work and it is hoped "oy the assocla

tion that the ladies of the city will

take advantage of this occasion. -X-

The- Domestic Science Association of Richmond is a young organisation

and feels itself very fortunate in be

ing able to offer such an opportunity

to the public, without charge. The

cause Is a worthy one and the en

couragement of every woman of the

city is needed. 'A -X- -K-

Mr. Clifton Williams, North Ninth

street returned home Saturday af

ternoon from Indiana University to

spend his Spring vacation with local

friends and relatives. Mr. T. Owings

Schekell, a fraternity brother of Mr.

. , SOCIAL CALENDAR FOR ; TH IS , WEEK. Monday. Criterion Literary Society, Mrs Fred Powers, North ISth St. Ticknor Club, Mrs. Leonard Lemon. - Magazine Club, Mrs. Mary Paige, North Twelfth street. Monday Skating Club, Coliseum. Tuesday. Barbers Union, No. 526, Dance, I. O. O. F. Hall. Musical Study Club, Mrs. Henry Gennett, East Main street. Epworth League Calander Party. Grace M. E. Church. Whist for Miss Inez William?, Mrs. Maud Gray. Shower for Miss Elsie Shafer, Miss Virgie Clements. Wednesday. The Cycle, Mrs. Samuel Buckley, South Eleventh sfreet. Martha Washington Club, Mrs. H. Ridge, North Sixteenth street. Domestic Science Association, S. Eighth Street F.iends' Church. 1906 Club, Miss Amie Harned, North Eighteenth street. Sorosis Club, Mrs. C. C. Morris, South Eighth street. Wednesday Duplicate Whist Cl.ib, Mrs. W. W. Schaitz. S. 11th St. East End Whist Club, Mrs. Clarence Gennett, South ISth street. Whist. Mrs. Judson Rupe. North Twelfth Street. Last Moonlight Skate at Coiiseum. Thursday. Occult Research Club, Mrs. Phebe S. Root, North A street. Whist Party, Mrs. Judson Rupe, North Twelfth street. Daughters of the American Revolution, Miss Strickland. Friday. Subscription Dance, I. O. O. F. Hall, Heidelberg's Orchestra. Athenae Club, Mrs. A. M. Gardner, Pearl street. Whist, Misses Smith and Campbell, East Main street. v Tourist Club, Mr. and Mrs. Rob?rt Stimson, East Main street.' Saturday. Buzzers Whist Club Dance, I. O.O. F. Hall. Luncheon Party at Westcott, Miss June Elmer.

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Stylish Suits color effects of this spring's suits. They must be seen. The prices range from $ J 0.00 to $45.00. Special preparation has also been made to fit stout and elderly ladies.

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Slobby Jackets The variety of styles and materials is larger than ever. Fitted loose and Eton styles in Coverts. Novelty Cloths and Silks from $5.00 to $16.50. See the special values it $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50. A Jacket for every figure j&

eautaful Dress Skirts

Panamas, Voiles, Lusters, Sicilians, Mannish Suitings and Silks, $3.50 to $15.00. Large assortments at $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50. Every size in stock.

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Royal Shirt WaistS They are here fc

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i Shirt Waist Suits wihtTtS $1 57.00. Suits from $ J 75 o 1 5.00. Si!k Waists from

S2.75 to $7.00. Lace Waists, $5.C0 to $8.00.

Williams accompanied him home and will spend a week here. Mr. Williams expects three more of hi.3 fraternity brothers here this week and should they come he will entertain for them.

Walter Rossiter, carpet Phone '1381.

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Rushing Business Done. Fred's new $10 suit and $1 hat store, opened to the trade Saturday and despite the fact that the wintry scenery prevailed, the place did a rushing business throughout the day and evening. Such remarkable values as such wonderfully low price-;, was something more than Richmond people had ever before imagined could be given. Freds is here to stay and the same values will be given each day in the future a3 prevailed at the opening.

Will Meet on Friday Palladium Special. Centerville, Ind., March 23. The Woman's Cemetery Association will meet on next Friday afternoon, March 30, at the home of the treasurer, Mrs. Emma Beitzell.

Latest Fad. Gritty George Lady, would rr mind writin' off a list of all de things in dis cold meal on a slip of paper? The Lady (in surprise) What for. my poor man? Gritty George Well, yer see, mum, I am collectln' menus along me travels, an' every one helps. Chicago News. A Hone Trader's SfrT. Mr, P., a member of one of Boston's principal horse dealing firms, was one clay trying very hard to sell a horse to the late Governor Wolcott. After assuring him the animal was Just what he wanted in every way sound, without a blemish, not a pimple on him. afraid of nothing, not even steam cars they proceeded to take a drive to test the animal's qualities. All went well till they reached Cottage Farm bridge, when a train dashed under, and the horse nearly dashed over with fright. "I thought," said the governor, "he was not afraid of cars." "Well, to tell the truth," returned Mr. P., unabashed, "it ain't the cars he minds; It's tho engine." Boston Herald.

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Why not buy where you can save money? We are not in the "DRUG TRUST" and can sell at CUT RATE. We now have a full line of Patent Medicines and Drugs. Below is a few cf our Cut Rate prices. We guarantee everything we sell to be the genuine and fresh.

Peruna Lydia Pinkham's Veg. Ccmp. . . Swamp Root

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Syrup of Figs Castoria (Fletcher's)

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NEW DRESS GOODS ! NEW SILKS ! NEW WAH GOODS !

TIMELY REVIEW OF CHOICE EASTER DRESS GOODS.

Our new Spring Woolens are ready for your inspection. Our Dress Goods section teems with new choice styles and weaves in Skirtings and Suitings for Easter wear. We call especial attention to our unusual showing oi handsome Grey Materials in plain, pin stripe, check and plaid effects, destined to be spring's favorite shadings. Also pretty weaves in ALICE BLUE ROSEDO and other pretty colorings at EQUALLY ATTRACTIVE PRICES

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