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- A A : THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. JOYS FOR SMALL BOYS. Some Interesting Points About the Science of Pyrotechny. 8 inch deep box-pleated MATERIAL AND COLOR | S227 3s Some of the Newest Designs in Sum-| bottom. the skirt is trimmed with a passe- mer Styles. menterie or a black or brown garniture em- y' s the sforeaaid eto! ATTRACTIVE HOMES. |\=——"isrwasursenee— | Bs Sass yiah, ge tg bere | Pretty Embroidery Designs for| Su ae todiies Working in Summer, Becomn tonne de i broidered on the stuff J, E, SCHEEL TEACHER OF PIANO, ORGAN. " Ovex Att Nionr_ ABOUT HATS AND DRESSES. | tie\forage isdoubio, HOW TO PLAY WITH FIRE. the | DAINTY AND COOL LOOKING. festa lee Se ees tes peal the under material be- CD . . rape 4 i \yiss as BOSsTO! Fancy Straws and Dainty Capotes for Hot ose coe Likewise Entertainment fer Grown People— ich those assailed described Pillows for Sofas, Hammocks or Chaire—A ype ary cree Ol x PIANO AND HARMONY. de chine, passin How Crackers Are Made— Packs for r Maeeeeine Bee Hen Roky Cuertage We | ats batt : ap8-wie ‘Weather tev the Wountsias and Senite- | Sis caniist o 30 Cente—Baby pica gee Gmnen th the air like drag and Cheap Frames for Pictures and How | Tors uct unor sELECT BOAMDING AND Fashion Notes of Interest to Every Weeh- | brown faille. The two = ee Good Effects May Be Produced. FAY SeuU0t sor seuuy indies ana eipidren, open: ington Woman. sides of the corsage Orackers—Pyrotechny as» Fine Art. lay ing Oct. 1, INL, under the, ot the teaige New are of Be vengnling : = Ge Goneure ‘eaaeds dunia ingle 08- ornament wi . ie Prof. Gaill offcier d'Ac ie tthe brown “Mwy : would not put them out when the; ‘Written for The Evening Star. GALLLRRD BoMOUL OF LaNGUAG a Ae Germpneeneeet The Brame oes. faille.” The back of the cormge has two itt al eens Regt ad 6 This weapon was for a long time | ~wrurie, ON THE WHOLE, EVERY ONE | Ave. A yeh ; «.t, (Copyriented.} basques. ‘The sleeves may be of bengaline em- | + cheaper this year than they were last. Two | regarded in Europe as unchristian and not to be set aaa abr that the tare | 432 DASTROCHON TEE GR ret $3. 21, Abd ba Naw Yous, May 90. 1891. | sroiered or of crepe de chine. The collar is | causeswere responsible for their unusualexpen- | legitimately adopted in warfare. At firet it gratefal Ailtiatty ever otered to Parents, Children, Teacher, 17. ibe Roak vent, Company CARCELY HAVE THE | of faille and made straight. This dress may | siveness lastseason, One was that a ship bound | was even thought to be of magical origin, and | weather is delaying its coming so much later sicher Decaeajors or ‘Artista to learn to drew. gad erage: M, Hears fae, Carpets, Sa flowers of spring with-| also be made up in striped woolen of tw0 | fox New Ygrk with 80,000 boxes of the explosive | therefore an appropriate instrument for than usual, still one who has arranged her P"feinting. “Setuniaf cinscens Call and see the | ic farce! dt 2h Andrew, cred in the wasee and | *hades, the vest, the sleeves and the collar be- . “Later on the notion was conceived of | house in fresh and pretty pa oil Fa Ea oe a yet summer is upon US, | 71) sleeves may De made buttoned at the cuffs. | Certain shrewd speculators, pereeiving that a propelling stouce aud metal bella” | B&F money in some of the attractive novelties ee Ne aith hs eek sisted eee and although summer FASHION NOTES. scarcity was to be antisipsted, bought up all SKILL REQUIRED TO MAKE ROCKETS, for exclusively summer comfort er 000 worth of pauntinas on peiitatan. may mean crops tothe | 7 am asked: Will the Medicis collar continue | the crackers they could lay hands on and| The rocket requires more skill in its manu-| feels 9 woe yaaa ip Lady is — farmer and vacstion to | 4, hold its ground during the summer asin- | held them for arise, The move was very qui-| facture than any other kind of firework. Its ee agar oars stag who | GUARANTEE, a> GEACH ANY PRISON 7D the college boy, to the | goziply as it has done heretofore? I may say | ¢tly executed, and one month before July 4 the | pasteboard case must be of s certain thickness i=itridh ot to wilting in May, and the | 8o,\ig™ioiee of @rewing nocemary. J. wen sunleyings Theteacher, IMOGENT ROBIN: ing of the color of the ground of the material. | ™erchandize sank in mid-ocean. ‘Theregpon geploying the same explosive, agent for the oe SAPS niadaie and studies St. wre, Ie Mueumatic Planters. Soap ra - " a Casiuwere Bouguet moap : fashionable dame and The t cqllar will re- | syndicate held almost the entire visible sup] and diameter in proportion to its length; the Ne | NOLDS, Artist, ¢ Serter's Little Ever Pie. 1: damsel it means dainty pmot seeect emake: of Sor euaele Wholesalers; who had been selling the goods at | stick must be just so long and the packing of | energy felt now causes one to believe it will | 7 ocuTION AND ORATORY. er, bonnets made of lace | ery, and cutout so that old-fashioned Jowelry | 89 cents a box, were obliged to purchase thom | the case must be, performed with the utmost hat all summer, and plans are made acoord-| Tyo sump enon cene June 3 Fixe and flowers, big bate | 2 strain bas’ disappeared, except for core- | £9F €1-40 box before Independence day ar- | Contctvence aud ihe Scottie of ae ees oe | Inely: Sasece if preferred, “Sbaitecbury iethod. i Classes if preferred. Shaitesbury Sorgeous with | floral | monial attire, hence there is no excuse for ita |Tived. The retail price ran up to €26 box, | what not at the precise moment requisite, The | _, THe pretty and not over dificult and elabor- | lates tpraferred, Suatwesbusy westhod, | isareand sanshades the li nad though ordinarily it is only $1.25, A fortune | eonical top, which is made separate from the | te designs for work displayed in all the so- | @13for forty iessons, Sous Binds enti meta comer gia |i aauee ie Ts siti the operetion by those who en- | fest of ‘he, ‘case, contains wat is called the | called “art departments” of our shops find | yas “auig ciremlarato tee oe yap this season he would exclaim, “Woman, thy | 1 was shown a startlingly stylish costume for gineered the corner. ‘garniture’ of stars or anything else that is to | eager purchasers. The prices are very low for areas: hat le frailty!” of euch insubstantial looking |® Pranette the other day. It consisted of | DO L0' Sotto of the infant eracker- | Make the display. In the cylindrical part of | stamped materials of all ‘Kinds, and the variety p Bitters, om ye wi the case is put the gunpowder that is to cause — materials are many of them manufactured, and | \iem follow. Spry ey of white | maKing sae in thiscountry, the MeKinley } she rocket orrine, and the ‘connection with the | i# moet enticing. From ‘bedspreads = ae ne juality, such an out-| lace and deep ceinture of gold galloon em- | Dill has imposed a duty of ‘sight cente * pound | garniture must bo burned through at just the | finger bow! doylies, every want an citsciee towne Tam | broidered with ‘applique light blue srubesques | °® the imported article, whioh is equi Moment when the highest point is reached, vo | taste in provided for. Of courseif one wishes to RGTON. COX hats, | held in place by pearls and silver scales. about sixty-eight cen! fire- that the stars or golden rain may be scat-| Put much labor on asingle piece there are ce, Vill 8. BULI titled |" The French kings seem to be having it all | Crackers are so plen Beye Fang) S| tered with the - effectiveness necessary | Plenty of articles upon which to exhaust such as are also Be one dteea ek ital | the arrival of « ‘numl S85; |to make the spectators say “Oh! |an ambition, with’ elegant materials to work | "HOT HAND straw, many by adking: “Will you haves oot glint, dhe, Brice will not be #0, high st | Every pyrotechnic ‘has his own taste in | Upon. PA a a Amy of which are extremely piquant and stylish. is X or Louis XVI cormge? iiow would | st yor, when there was no, tari. Notmall compositions” for rockets, Homan oandles, the hich Th he : " SUMMER WORK SHOULD BE DAINTY. helped tgobtain positions ‘Ty pewriting t ‘Take. for instance, the little bonnet w' ‘ou like a Henry IIT collar? Don’t you think % Prof | Squibs, &o. ‘The stare are little packets made | Summer work, however, to be able to attract | !Upils. ites cus PRODOST: ; with old rose colored ribbon and battereups, boating. She ‘Girt wart learnedly with tities, the headquarters of the business | im arted to the flame with sodium for looking and not repel by intricacy of design, | 1. and vocal Suiture. | LDWAKD 5 q ellow, 5 SEND, Teachers (Shattesbury Yellow flowers are having decided rui you upon the merits and demicrite of the Yale | Peing at Weymouth, Mast, American cannon | caibium for red, strontium for erirason, at ‘This is well understood: by the cunning de- | Methods 1n17 ee pia wears foalard and our hat down crackers make a louder noise when they go off | for green er, ‘Rot signers and most of the linens, ducks, whether | -o, cupia COLLEGE oF COMMERCE, ‘ith old-fuahioned yellow Sowers you can’t be | blouse male eee ena all red woolen | than the Chinese, bepause machine is used t0| balis are composed, of metal filings, gum and | cotton or linen, momie cloths, satines and | COLOMBIA, COLLEGE OF CO ht ae Hen aks the Gatieccup iy eles worm ce sean | {me Sailor hat, of course; but avoid those | raP {be Paper more tightly and they are /spirite of wine. They aro cut to ihe right ae meaertale Dove patieras thet tre afigolind | Steweas tied catia’ Si aeace eee up. Stereu ‘worn 3 oe worked. lowers, ‘Short: Witteimers amounts too craze. The fas | risiculous pancake, bate which had a certain | Sole waz. “Neturaly, boing more clovely | SisPoigily bafore singe on St SHS | e‘or conventional: prevail equaliywith scroll fet Syerter Meitaeiss whes Seeders i sacked borcarat Sak | need for anti enn were whi of | Ganga arate Matt ae | , One aan i psomehnion he fnt hon |e aban Guan in sont Inponie | nose weg toe Se ee ai lace. Or — ake up the entire bonnet | fre orn daughter of thie Groat repoulie to be | tions attached to the real Oriental crac were ‘which are shot high ‘ap ie the air and int ry during the summer, and before Waren ale Pale ee ois of them with sprays of finely cut jet. As black | so ready to argp up the eecrniricitiesof the old | Which lend to it an interest superior to that | TOrK* which are sho birds, regular schools of |One is aware her supply ‘of work in- *e Kidney and 1 = sarves to est off thace yellow Rowece batter then | "°,"s* TThen, again, the Mercury hat, with its | Powesed by any home-made one. Ass pre-\ fuvart Gueesent talc, ‘made of very | tended to fill up rainy days and warm mornings ‘schools. any other color, black rice straw is used for the | two white wings: is u8 out of place at'a regatta | chution the big fire crackers of domestic make, | light Beer, wo that the ait inflates thom and | is sufilcient to give constant employment fora | £ePoct SP Pipariog Eiglnn aed Bomentaey | Hi 100 Seay sins oe spree Sree eng pne™h etorwol bon Ba: | OPES a ht Preah | ey fy or rousing | ac our non he rs ate pr | metiisgyeae'y eee ee Hemme | = iecang ach echoed gee os Chetback A se. | "0 vc (gnen tt ADS Not too exaggerated an estimate fs wet upon the bt L dust. ee Moc ea wince aeaae, choo! of Spetcerad Mal ss Dene 2 sette of spring green ribbon may be added MKS. SPAKHAWK’S WAY. gumption of the purchaser. gill: HOW ONE MAN WAS CONVERTED. | Experienced embroiderers can very readily | {<hocl,¢| Civil service Sraining, a seasiome ‘the back. You may pile up trimming at pics has safeguard refe to would be only too likely acti aan : . greets te unequaled as » benutifier of the com. beck Inatal but ne be Pa ‘of a Very Practical and | 0 result in the loss of a hand. For some rea- tell whether much or little work will berequired | Write ut call for Wlustrated aube Hantetine t cs sa tratitier of the com. the on your hate, ma your Passage ery ‘heschaeaae He Sew for Himself What a Woman Under- NEY C. SPEXC Pease: is seadeve the ntie wink moth abd careful to catier ft more. Unemotlonable Lady. 12 thewe American cannon racers are pro- trove When Bhoypln fe cary oot the shamped design, ond eoees-| _muer His alls 2 OPE Peis Seog” Pe ely oa eee ‘THE COLOR TO CHANGE. From the Boston Courier. From the New York Times. pa he wey Baa Bhd spp in, . 4 _—— 7 ‘THE Cos? IN CHINA. best result tor the least labor. A charm) it tenant, Coari QUININE. ‘Those who pretend to know say that hats| Last autumn, shortly after Mrs. Sparhawk One gets a notion of the low costof labor in| certain New York woman has a husband | poet “funie pede ry mana ca Seis Tue BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, Jie Albers White. tenant, 160, Charies fonee J.eratn Capwuies Willchangecolor each month to keep pace | returned from the litte village in Maine where | _,One gets a notion the manufac-| ¥20 made himself conspicuous recently by a | pillow for sofa or hammock. "White linen floc: 723 14th st. mw. Res % denen Merwe Caisse Wh Roceneabte Somene, June, of —, she had Sones. for —— of as Sige pooahchas sp aleap dagabes ‘country for | Femark., He was reading aloud in the newspa- Benoa for the embroidery and cotton cord Best and Most Practical Instruction, ‘aoscn Seevet with ite roses jor shades harmonizing | reasons being apparently never by any chance Fecal re Capsules i round, with tassels at Terms $10. pte: —— |r hese a box containing fo ks. Each pack is | Per the suggestion of come masculine happy | 1) . The printed deni Panay Boston, Philadel ing, July ther? wil bee Deightening | Sue thove of any other living being —to passa ronosod ‘of sigty four Prackore se thet is | nought that it would be a good thing if women | be” nought there ‘now in ome patterns, | PRIS*RT NPT her Be ~~ tones, until August will burst upon | Wont after her return from the fashionable | quantity represents nearly 2,600 altogether. | would try to finish their shopping to occupy | of Doug spoke some time ago, the ia Be with the fiery poppy and peony. | watering place where she owns an elegant es- | ‘Ihus it appears that the maker produces about | the cars an hour eaflier than the. tired male | price being 75 cinte per nerd. wate ge 1 SaBALOn crvIn SeRVicEINSTTEETF AND Some male cynic, who migz: be better em-| tablishment,a friend went to call. In the | ¢ighty for a c Considering the fact this ; ric which can be gotten here, which recently | VL business coliewe. 10th st. nw. Pupils pre- cya 3 : Ske af Seen ict unis | workers needed them, in which case the latter 8 y | Jared wuccessruliy"Tor civil wervioe, ployed, has discovered thit we women, with | course of the conversation the visitor made the | includes. al je mat e merci Re | cain hace thei morass * ith. | 9B@ could not find, is the Madagascar cloth, census examinations. Our tiny eapotes, tall embroidered collars and ‘comes pretty cheap. Nearly all the. fire- ary cove in their newspapers with- | {0'the ‘stripes in dull colors, beim cool and | Sores bouffant alee i barmnlens inauiry whether Mrs. Sparhawk bad | crackers that reach America come from Singa- | out any conscience pricks from the sight of |", the ,S*ipet NoeWoon Teetite - x Mra. Spork i oth ; enjoyed her visit to the village in Maine afore- | pore. Even the children are employed in| standing women about them. And so reading | cect inex Sestegel cnet saeco &, « GTON, D.C. ‘aunbered 2am » excelsior being used for fill- ‘Tenth Session wil) Lexin ‘on the opposite side *"K. ©. said. turning them out, No small amount of skill a ked emphatically: ing them, and any shape can be made| sors WEVALSVAL, SEPT. 20. 16m Biagden Mii) Noad at ite intersection “Ob, yes.” Mrs. Sparhawk answered; “Thad | Must be required in rolling the crackers | *bis husband remarked emphatically: | justas| which one desires, also the goods can be| ME AND MES WHE De eRe, Wesht fons Meno it ai ine ot |, Or C avery ‘tolerable time, except for something |%? neatly and compactly, each one the | wen manage their sho yping hoursto be through | fringed or not as’ one wishes, riking | Opes yours: 30 $0 1 dase” 7 Sixteenth © deuree ase ‘@ \aeort. hasty that happened’ the last week we were — = — by lhe of Sanpowder in | and home y Bo'clock. and protty chair has been gotten up with this jours: 10 to 1 daily: 1020 _ | feet, t0 KC. y there.” an small ning | YE the chair | A CADEMY OF TRE HOLY Choss, 3312 MASSA cbuses Harborough | teientine Cour ‘Pre lis wife differing with equal emphasis, an|cloth for cushion coveri ded, She smiled and shrugged her shoulders so = it fora lighter. The very pining of argument followed, which being @ deep-seated Marl “ thence “with “the Gros eve 7 q aud aiigres every adyantaweun Lite | then j reo significantly that the caller thought the nasty | the fuses in the ingenious fashion adopted for 144 do, in the husband’s assertion that he | shape in wicker, in natural color. | eatuse, Music and Art, ‘Plano, Harp, Viciih, Guitar Golumbia. 8.44 dexrees READ THESE PRICES. thing must have been something ‘most amus- Tangerane. the toy explosives compact doubtless | Fould'do it; and he was 10 shopper either. | Hoth seat and back cushions are provided, be | fit eile Leweusuives. GeueralVovdL seat! | minutes, E244 Ue fest, to ing and called up in advance an answering | Involves Sy tee ral mag mas Meniiesees is | Whereupon his wife invited him te accompany ing tied to the chair invisibly. For a summer She cast le oF che Daniel rae whic! be was coming. m it e1 the invitation. os in —eee 7 = ra.Spathawk ran on in her care-| THE Sram reporter has not, susceeded in find: | Tht week ‘wen soleniet, cad the huchend daly roca rome: euakiog seoen, or Miser | () eee pe ones Solid Oak Antiquefinished Bed Room Suite, 3 i cildren and she happened ogo an peck | tive “Aing” oF "gunn" crachere and imag HRRSed oP fown fia Broklnt | groom eed dining tom. | A paren gr eaipeery ans ; bi ine that they go off with @ louder bang. Fire io sass atart early,” be seb jane ae fo ead eet ae Et cena ae | eadhern RCE ae ee quality, | ° the points I mad 4 PRETTY TABLE COVER. i “As early as I can ever start,” replied his| peaking of the smoking roo! inds ‘utes, oo dear—ai because those which have been kept for some | _. 4 i peaking of the i room reminds me STE bie ‘ eee eee Basie aed for time, the paper of which they are made being | Fife: and the head of the family watched an'| org pretty table cover which has Veen nec, MS °AcHUBETTS TNS TITUTE OF TECH Ry Oe a ‘T-piece Parlor Suites, eolid walnut frames, upbol- stone | ttered in plush or best baircloth, for @28 cash or $30 “st. > tes, hour slip away while his wife got the children ° fect, to B.C. P. stone No. 13, on on credit. ie love; had hanged himself, the silly | Yery porous, absorb moisture and do not ex H niously adapted to such a room. The center is x leadinucto Braght wood ; calemnpaipns *| Psa ae Sma a eek tes | eelatenees Sh aa mace mon. um ct Tore WIE aD aPunot te en ‘Do you mean that the nurse really found a ‘BABY CRACKERS A NOVELTY. errand, saw the grocer’s and butcher's men,|™aterials which come for ourtains, the | Courses in civil, mechanical, mining, electrical, cash, or 82.50 on credit. Pasa who had hung himself?" the visitor asked, | Baby crackers,” as they are called, are com- | wrote « note ordering coal, put on her jacket | colors being quite gay in the combi: | shoua! and sanitary stiri and inarehinecture, in jorrified astonishment. BRUSSELS CARPET, @0e. cash of Ge. on credit. “I really do,” Mrs. Sparhawk reponded, with | Parstively® novelty. They are just like the | nd bounet and fin Good INGRAIN CARPET. Sic.cash or 400.08 credit. (We sewand lay al] CARPETS free of cost and don't charge for the waste in matching ficures. Our terms are the easiest of any house tm the city: only aamall payment at time of purchase and the bal- ance in EASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS. 4 cheuustry, physics, Liology and veo.ogy iy left the house with him | Ration. corers the top of the table | “nimants cadmieations te Waehingtce im chamge of : een 0. exactly, and hanging all around is a deep heavy | prot 3 HLUDGLLT a toe coesug BO ae ths fnother sweet smile. “She found him and | °dinary kind, only ever so much smaller, | * ive minu a cotone 5 2 . ‘At was met and detained | ftinge, made of yellow cigar ribbons, which Franklin Schoo! Building Jame 25 and 36. she ran screaming home to me, dragging | being about three-quarters of an inch long and we i ranged by bei caught in the middle rie dl the children through the dust, ao that they ac- | not much bigger round than a parlor mates, |£xe charity visting district ehees caenged is | Hatly to the eage of the ail und the two cves muzewee et J. B. HENGE. JB. Seoretery._ tually had to be ‘over again.” Nevertheless, they go off with nesrly as loud a | tated return to the house for an order as | ¢Dd# hanging, cach end retaining the twists | ‘[HE LAWKENCE SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL OF “But what did you do?” Tapert os the larger kind. They cost 25 cents | treasurer of a relief committee. Their resi-| 4 wrinkles acquired in the original ty HARVARD UNIVERSITY gly, there were no men about, 60 I took a | package at retail, each package containing | dence is “in West 127th street and it took ton |1 have heard that one can purchase these’ i knife and wont right orer to cut him down. "I | ten packs of seventy each, a that for a quarter five minutes pg Al (parte ee —— with | Offers courses in Civil Engineering Chemistry, Geol- ought he might not |, don't you know? | of a dollar one gets seven hundred. yb i 1e is and marks of ing comple: so any Sometimes they bring them fo, though I think | their manufacturer does not pa Js" cfeicek: | Young woman contemplating a unique cover of | OF Blclors and Electrical Engineering. For partic: iy i ber obliag No notes required and 6 per cent discount allowed it is generally a pity. for they are apt to be a| more than 5 or 6 cents for that quantity. ‘The: this kind will not obliged to levy on all| ulars address the Dean of the Lawrence Scientific bad lot, don’t you think, my dear?” are the cutest little things ig jinabie, each at “uate | BE smoking friends or buy out a cigar store to | sancar ertne secenny os anvaabomnvenaren on al eanoulite eotied tm thirty dae. “But he was dead?” the caller asked, ignoring | pack being braided together in the usual way, te time and strength | crease the stock. 5 ° the question. F with red and green ones glternating by | running about to compare prices and save a 4 BABY'S CARRIAGE ROPE. fee Nee em ES 4 i esane 5 | yom, hekind een’ deed = Say or ‘wor Fahad | Sunda te waement, Fortier “Gasiemid eet it vagy ercamrat ab atlnpadk acca OCEAN STEAMERS rece si integW. enocan's a }wo, I should | mended for use in the ni i i 2g. g . ; . think.” : We ieamerted, by the way, that somo of the | usce (rausfercark, © 1M MT bablt to la gitt toa baby that is « carriage robe for = = ‘But how shocking it must have been {Ht was a, litle startling American cannon crackers contain dynamite, | The largo shop first entered was crowded. It |*tmer use. Itis made of white pique, with | CHOKE HOUTE 10 LONDON EUTSCHE! Y) gzovss, * Mrs. Sparhawk | but this is very likely uni was not easy to get to the counter desired, but, | scattered bunches of mallow-like flowers DEUTSCHER LLOYD 8. 8. CO. onaere ast ES acknowledged in the same light and man-| Torpedoes maintain their position as the to; ready. worked upon it with white silk. Each bouquet To Southampton (Lond Wie), ner in which she had told the tale. “Dav then,” | explodiees hen cnt ee ponition oe er ~ jog Ml | Last hes teoee Semege with ctomes, bet ue lean, ag kghn, Tues. duno 3 ty. in, user, W: 11) Wed Zune prey 720 and 761 Teh wt. ww. she added, as if she were throwing an entirely | cause of their harmlessness. But the small boy Only two pieces were in stock; | the stems coming together as if tied, and either | °:1?," “ en ne ae bles, Wed., Jitie 10, 8'a.m.; Eider, Bat., light upon the whole matter, “it wasn't as |looks upon them as unmanly for that very | neither would answer; this errand ervey side of the apparent tying place are cut in the | Ji had been a gentleman, you know, my dear. | reason and as only fit for girls and infants | slecobers: pemyhtedlas, was etsy ‘the | Pique two ihtte slits, which are buttonholed ountryman that was too much | Hesides they do not make noise enough for him, | tranafer and the hosiery counter was vought, | around and through which real ribbon. is Fee eae net really think | nor is there any fire and fame about them: | “stockings for Ned, Flossie and little Frank,” | drawn and tied in a square bow and ends. ‘The ight have arranged it so he could be foun | One day, however, when the writer was very | said the wife, ‘two grades school and best” in ik, as I said. and white bya man. I (ida't mind so much, but the | young, he was walking along the street with | The hosiery counter is slwaye besieged. aed a | Fibbon an inch wide, Grosgrain with mtin edge AX LINE, QHOYAL WAIL STEAMSHI Tiwi nurse was really quite upset, so that I’ had the | one of his breeches te stuffed and bulgi: wa Tt used for tying them: these of course see CoA e ew sowie HAD ELF HT A, ge /AmMontaTeD care of the children, I assure you, my dear, for | with the contents of an entire pack of necise | oengerable wait ensued before she could be : Vis DERUY and GALWAY. Most direct route STEAM CARPET CLEANING AND RENOVATING almost she whole of the rest of the dos, d. Only one part of the order could be | untied and slipped out when therobeis washed. | From Scotland and North an: bi bought torpedoes. A rowdy on the posite filed: Certain sizes were out. Ar Heavy Florentine lace is around the edge, which ACCOMMODATIONS UN dle ot Irevand. ED. CREASSED. WORKS, The caller murmured something intended | side of the way threw a stone at him, which hit | lileccy, “Senin iy lad you 1 is put on with one of the braids for lace making. | Mterumediaty. $30. 2) ae 1708 and 1710 E st. nw. to oe taken ae an expression of appropriate | the pocket and exploded simultancously the | to seloct,”” was her next errand. ‘They teck the | There are eight bunches of flowers in all, NEW You ASD GLELGOW, ef yar 10°08 | Are Going the best kind of work. of cleaning {gmathy, and then gol away us voch ao poss-| whole lot produeing « painful impression, In glevator forthe rug department and ook seats pleas aude pera prety sae mdonderry! a fest tn O° gicnn No. gO. tence Bef gets name Tapert Pic = sold certain | for in: ion of the stock. Rug after rug was ight be varied,» lai 3. 20 dexrees 22 mint p 63: Ie. per y paste ie teens varlety of torpedo called’ the “Unitas *| ‘Thisidea might be varied, a large center . FOUNDED ON WASH DAY. about as big a4 small “marble and neatly ocd, “techn pe i “He |Douquet taking the place of the scattered | cabin epwest Wises € Leave apderg ot anata ots ——- ashard. Good little boys were not permitted by ry one better than the preceding, and | flowers, or @ corner bouquet with inter- Apply toG. W. MOSS, bul . Yulvus Lanevure! carpet. bot ‘The Humble Origin of One of the Cele-| their parents to buy thie sort of torpedo, be- cn oP ‘Then his wits prtoed, team twining ribbons forming a connecting border myzivhn? “hire 'b.'A: BROSNAN, Weshinuton. th end YF wia's Thos J Lutte Sry goods, cor, brated Clubs of Boston. cause it was very justly deemed dangerous, It the colorings of the room for | around the whole; these ribbous to” be | [SMAN LINE. Feruiskteut S060" S ee Niudtnce’s Bor ook hone From the Chicago Tribune. was believed that the thing contained nitro- | which it was intended, and at last made a judi- | embroidered. "Colored ailks rod ribbons MEW YORE, QUEEMETOWN AND 1220 7th st. + Tbe Enterprise Dry Goods “Were you ever in Boston, and did you v eee or some fulminate. At all event cious selection, not, however, until 8 good half | would be very pretty likewise, palest green FROM NEW YORK EVERY WEDNESDAY. dine at the Temple Club of that city?” asked a | ¥Be® thrown against a blank wall, it produced | hour hed beem'epert us the work Being a novelty, when the ‘cdrriage’ and 2 A M. NEWMTER, Manarer. well-known club man of Chicago. Then he | people hed then pore blown of by Stopping Fe ee added: | “Nearly eighty years ago several | these torpedoes upon thelr feet, an er gre white, as well as the baby's | ci roms rt ae of Paris City of New York. .10,500 pPing | the shop as expeditiously as possible and a|coat and cap. For everyday use and to | cy of Barn. F of Obieanorn S000 City of CI ¥ 770 City of Richmond... “4.780 n they occa- | number were tried for, but were not obtain- | bi dy for frequent washing a c: City of Chester. merchants of the Hub took to dining down | sioned many other accidents, one inestscan | 3 ab "the | simply tring with Ince and with Cig’ bows | 0° ?aee of bance and otbertnfornaton apt tm town Mondays for the reason that that day | Youth having the top of his ‘head nearly re- par ills not | of wide white ribbon set in the middle or one SETSE WORT & G0N8. Gee, Aaa eee was wash dey at home and their wives | Moved because he was so imprudent as to hold | arrived there, and when they were once, more | Sormet waht ba te ea Kept fresh. | or ORT aaa eel Beane cs gave the order that there would be no regular | cuect wom between his teeth and bite too bard | in the street’ the husband was astonished to | “A little shaker rocking chair: witch ier be- | _Serstecdm Washington, Es I A n Pcleat wan die a manufacture of the deadly | find it lacked only a quarter to1 o'clock. | come fuded and soiled by use las been quickly | [pED cia LINE” bee opal ol dat the teck'cupeaytt | ‘inners on that day there. In this way the | articles was discontinued. To get, Jo # lunching place, be served | and effectively transformed by simply putting | LBcizian Hoya sad Caited States Mall Stamered- pink lace strings. There is no doub:, | ™en became cronies, for they were in the habit THE DANGEROUS “NIGGER CHASER.” and discuss the meal consumed an- | on seat and back cover of brown Turkish towel- | NEW YORE PHILADELPHIA pop aay Tal Temarkec, | of dining together at » down town restaurant. | Another rather dangerous firework toy is the | er hour, and then the work was continued. | ing, tying them with blue ribbon to harmonize an axtitcne. dato ype They looked for Monday to come withthe in| “nigger chaser," commonly so deuignatad, | ANS3ehange, eta be, efsted One shop | with tke furnishing of the bedroom wien toe | 4¥1™Lar. ogee NE of | terest of beys and they sada up their best | which isheld dear in the affections of every | at another the wife wanted to look up a parcel | Turkish toweling was much used some years | Belgium, ce, Switaerlind, the Rhine stories for that meeting. This was kept up for | boy, its peculiar fascination, as well as the peril | bought th e ious week which had led to ago for such purposes, and this revival is reaily some years, when it occurred to them that the | attached to ita employment, consisting in the | Fess her. ‘Un this ease the dry goods rod tape | oicarcne ocr wpat te eee ren town was growing and they had not as much | exciting way ithas of fiying about in every | became very trying, and the husband, i TE SONS, “Gengeal Arente time as formerly. direction with erratic Jumps not in any manner | Of O heroes, swore @ little “und ee ee eee eens ing G ork, oF to G. W. ‘wa. ave. It was suggested that if the good wives could | to be counted upon. Almost equally delight- | Mustache.” ‘The colored pique proved « aii- Almost every one has more or less of pictures ‘wh7-eosus Beh VoRs better with the housework on one | ful and less hasardous, are “‘grashoppers,* of | Cult necessity to procure, the desired stocking | in black and white, cut often from the papers ae Ghd. ieee coehd do mtn, Husbands ther, | paper folded back and forth in such « way that | #24 were not all found at one place, other |and magazines, good copies mavy tines ot BICYCLES. fhe wey ,Sould do much better if the | the plaything skips about as if alive, ne the | Purchases needed trips to more than ong shop, Sil aialinae wees Pe SE ry = = eee ek Sener ein eet | ponpoaer cote batacang" ah’ tnt Sed tS0 ftert ter ot haf ste | omens” Theo ar prot sone, we | WWE TE AETLING AGE Gg y- is yuggestion e ‘emple tin boarded a avenue elev: he S Club, one of the oldest in the city, “ ferent proven fai Livy wpb BET Ua Eth street clevated |for the summer catiage, where long weeks | BPR 8 SS bershiy “ F He Rs it i if H i i ft é ABOUT mars. founded. Of course, the does it go off with a bang but cesend\t | Both were tired out, the husband especially | 8¥¢ spent. When, however, it comes to. order- a , mem! iP onl; EPPs’s cocoa A man may wear bis last year’s hat end look | changed since ite formation. Many of the | in the air, it produces another’ crotonnes ane “And,” said the Wife, “this is an easy day | 108 frames for half a dozen of these prints, say, y A en Not bea — hos Cy pe x Ce LE an ea aya be A comparative movelty 4 . eat Seieoeat F boug! H fate pest By ye tigers Sak TO ses tS wo ane 8 4 tart p00 ‘boanet must be modish or t, and so ry mei " ‘enake's nest”—about ess ant ° it HEEL MFG: CO., 1221 ¥ ST. ix. “By @thorouch of the matural laws; siege are ont tn if ttn con | Sie Peg he Pa ses | ity Sas ates oye [med ORAAI, | Se Pie peer eee mor, mee ay undoes are large and look out | of half atminut, giving vent toaot of gratnioh, to momen I know |Gp'to thoes. considerably larger. "Ot course | Have Yoo Sux In Meet: thence nate) Rated npr In those windows every afternoon one can seen | bet of. Ay) oS , Rete Tegwintion «ai a gree (a tua ‘inary it, : ; number of older members, every one @ Took , n fo emoeth oat te eeeeeitg SFray, may | worth from a million to two or three. milli “fas length. The. effect i The “ine woariset pe may be look mean. n Sistarean oe Stating ie heart. sipping their brandy and soda, i ecedingiy ‘4 x a waaee YOR MOUNTAINS AXD SE48iDE. wih the older mon in Boston’ sal’ watching shopping. It ig physical and mental labor of ae pany the frames; | an the: i Se Turning from the consideration of the alto- | the ladies as they pass by. The members have ae ae Maca | the most fatiguing sort, yet it is us importante they are necessary for black and f guthar charming headgear upon which gold, | § Peculiar reverence for Monday. "That is the i ie aleo'tse | branch of the fainily Tht letoeve bthy crdeciag 8 sambec ext Our Sales ‘ ilver end steel are 80 artisticall: 'y on which they invite their guests to dine And if men will only let us alone and let us Sime GORMULLY & JEFFER) ont y rpplied im | with them. On that day the ditiner is served ced at Rochester, | Choose our own time it is all we ask and they | CxPeRsive beveled mats, the cost will probably iy & JEFFERY M¥O. 00,, L. B. GRAVES, may keep {hetr seate forever. NGE, oa) =i husband replied never a word. = water cc taking pai oaa~ ake a ——1-- accuret the beings Too Mush of a Free-Thinker, slight ‘pur ant COL teiseake ENAMEL PAINTS. ‘I was very gled to find the other day that the English Aspinwall enamel paints were in town; ns these are considered superior to any other and g ify i ? if iy E. EHiHE ts whieh and BL EET Fg E Hy des 4 sth

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