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“4 ‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.c.. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. 7 yc aimerrsem. Siento fe roa ee om Cmomer _ EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. ATTR ACTIV E HOMES. Mow the OMcers Were Entertained at Bath | A Compromise Started by Redfern—A Mitt- NT WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGION. IN WASHINGTON. <a eiaensni Hae ————— (A TARY TEACHER WILL TAKE (A FEW MORE | (HE COLUMBIAN UNIVER: G7, GECELINS ACADEMY. FOR YOUNG LADIES in Some of the Conveniences of Modern 4 SPECIAL TRIP TO THE WHITE MOUNTAINS—MAR- ‘The dressmakers and women’s tailors and cite Veinners, Terms ‘recsonabi Address “Dk JAMES C. wither Mow aineacteet NG, TL. D.. President Tadievnot atime = of Pubiig ind Private Iterations | ere autuittel toe cletaes mi suusic, yuna XANDER, 1008 LST, NW. 2 Tuply and typewritine. Ec PIANO AND THEORY. ee nee ee RNOLD W. MEVEK, GRADUATE, LEIPZIG Leesona resumed O: tI Oftice hours: (assoctATE JUSTICE OF THK SUPREME COUNT OF TRE ; 2 ATE. LeIrZiG; Dearie ie Cone BEE, face hours: 4 t0 8 Ey Anfisno, creas theory. eoices Salioe Bee all their army of work people have been busy | SIRED, “ta: ulli-e. sel0-lw" for some time, and their first productions are M® BENe being worn at the autumn resorts, but it will be but a few days now before we shall | : INERS G0 UP THE COO RAILWAY—A CLAM BAKE, Houses. RECEPTIONS AND OTHER PLEASURES PROVIDED FoR THE SEA Dos. SARY COMPRISES KEE tee and Music and Art Conservatory. A = Professor Ooustitetional Jerisrradence Inethod ; mace voice of Mrs. ‘Eminae. ‘Ta! fouling eheel iene ee Correspondence of Tie Evrstxo Stan. new styles upon | GEORGETOWS UNIVERSITY, gimreedty Reade og fawet Domestic rH ad Keusseau. "Inclow $1 fur voral studica 1 cole Sa a inte THE LUXURY OF CLOSETS. Portraxp, Mz., September 8, 1891. | promenaders and shoppers here on the —— Hue TO WALTER'S. COLL De ‘ME pO as Scaoor Fo a Ya eases Following the week at Bar Harbor, which | city streets. Tho latest models still show a = (asoctare susrice oF Tue, stmrue count ov rae | Md CTNaa Soe Hook MoS EPEAS. SLADE FOR NOAS' | Primarity what an advertiser secks ts ; - School of Arts and Sciences, Georgetown College. ERICT OF COLUMBIA), eiltdies offered tor ripe ely ea ree Eisiadely tua and Sew York. was spent pleasantly by the officers of the | more or less sweeping skirt, although it was Founded 1788-90. "Preparatory. Professor of the Law of Mea. and Personal Property, | tiuiven if demrad. A eee Coline. _Educetin with fo PUBLICITY for such announcements as Some Things Seen in New Kesidences—Room | squadron in spite of winds and fogs, ame two | thought that the condemnato:y ridicule heaped Collegiate and Post-graduate Courses, of Contracts, ang of Crimes and Misiemeanors. "| A.'M., tghtoro: S00 per sna, AEkat Se WalkaDT wiaoe ene For Storing Away Gowns—A Nove! Closet | days at Belfast on the picturesque Penobscot upon this fashion all summer would have Term opens Septeniber 10. (ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL OF SRE Uxrrep | (\INil. SERVICE | EXAMINATIONS —* = ——— he wishes to make. And the wider the For Shoes New Styles of Rugs—Variety in | bay, two days more at Gath and two days here. | served to banish it by this time. But it is good Pigg chit reco rag iQ Professor of Faulty Jurisprudence, of Common Law | dcutialiivate iesous it all 3 "| publicity the better, other things being Modern Interiors. Kelfast is a typical “down east” town, where | for the dressmakers, and most women consider Eo meres Seconda 8:5: and gay Teading and of tue Law of Lvidence. ™ | eutcation. “tccial =— the people possess enough curiosity to start | it stylish and are therefore ready to adopt the eae (ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COULT OF THE st Annapolis and” Lype | zi equal. He might justas well putthe money wens F y yi y P School of Medicine—Founded 1851. ne ee ting woe. S. W. FLYNN, AM Tey" Inatinary, YLVANIA ROUT! wader any expedition to the north pole or central | demi-train, even while they admit that it is ex- Term opens October 5. Profeesor of the Law of Gofperstions - eoeatished 1870, cor. Sui aid K sts aw. TO THE NoKTH. WEST AND SOCTRWTST. he pays for advertising into an old stock- ton seippemedoane Africa. The people from the town and from | pensive, untidy and bothersome. Apply to the Dean of the Medical Facuity, ‘The HON. ED AND EDMUND BERMUDEZ, LL.D. ~— DOUBLE TRACK. PLUNDID SC} NERY re Dia 3 3 P ra si Ls. a the back yara FTEE SUMMER TERE LINGERS LONG | miles around wwarmed out to soe the new G. L. Magruder, M. D., 815 Vermont ave. B.w. coectarer onthe Cin Lawn "Tae MEDICAme, DERTAL AND PHAKIC vee tea SE eT. | ine and bury & tm = after it is sutumn in name, and warm| ships till thero was not room to walk on the oe Goer naustast atrousey OF Tw Disrmcr ov | Eee VEE wee Onteber Le For ir TRYST iat Rie OS Low srartow | print his inducements where they will not weather habits and comforts are necessary | decks. One noticeable feature wag that most Schoo! of Law—Founded 1870. Preis Gt canes ice cua tau Taulz-tovel =a : For 1 tetiure ant the Wx, | be seen by the particular peaple waeee Jong after cool days and crisp nights farther | of these visitors paid no attention whatever to reg seer pene stron avatistiigteret Law. we eer "| Aer SCHOOL WE a | sorth cing the realising: sense that cummer | the fact that ithe ofteers’ private state zooms 8. M. Toatman, Georgetown Law Building, | THEMON: AUGUSTU arromny ton Cran untiee | 2 enty Hondas at m enon Re anes 8S aprtig ee me rom tl nde at any rate. were not open for their inspection. Women who J. HAVENS RICHARDS, 8. J., Rector. STATES). “ should use, therefore, is THE NEWSPA- No decisive steps toward cold weather ar-| would not think of entering a private apart- se8-Tin g Ts | oe a gy ES get edd ed or. pI | % apens? rangements aro likely to be taken here for | ment on shore would rush into the ward A LENG EADY, QITH DUST REFERENCES, WILLIAM French ang:iage ist. F | PER THAT IS READ BY THE LARG! ks at least, but the between season is | 70m of the ship and draw back the curtains Tessons at pupils resicences. Address or Call 050 1th Lecturer on Bractien, Commnerciet Law. Parginp accent kuaranieed. "Gflice NUMBER OF PERSONS LIKELY 70 —— oa Je | of the state rooms, “bound to see it all;” and ste, betweeu 4and 6 im" | THE HON WILLIAM EDGAL SIMONDS: A. ME, | —2U3!-2W &@ good time to accomplish minor details and to | if some officer milidly suggested that that part Bu HOoL, Isl ¥ ST. N.Wa 4 LL.B e 5 WANT WHAT HE HAS TO OFFER. Mero observe and absorb ideas which may be useful | of the ship was private the offended stranger inediate ant Tigh aclool for vod | CONTTRD StATER COMM ssiowER oF PATENTS), later. The modern houses have arrived. at | would depart thinking ects ineulted. =the Mace aah Peetenintal Coakscee Recetas THE HON. ANDREY. GC. BUADLEY | EXTENT of circulation does not always eople seemed to think that as they paid the hnead of departinenty, Brecial attention to nll (ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPINE COURT OF THE about perfection, both in the way of beauty | peop! : ; a partwients. Special attention to colle SeRapoS Om COLOMEEA. insure the kind of publicit: utred by . Elegance is to be found in | !¢s that built the navy they own its ships, a ase pianciti walPeqiteed | Lecturer on Crimufi Law sid on Criininal Pleading Wac RArEROAD. ” deetes Gat convenience. Ely tH | men and officers, body and soul. ini, wl eat m1 Law ¥ enter anid Niaxa’ the advertiser. Itis the QUALITY of cl many of the houses which ohe sees in driving pchatpasiincetepe saps, carts and aif wruriam ne fe ute i % - mS ; : Y 2 o'clock after (or THE Was ot de about the city, Lepelanes os —— At Bath cruisers Nos. ® and 18 are building m0 fo 22 oslo utter Sep a sna ndiiga ct Went Cs — | Culation that tells,as well as its extent. — pupae pbs tc teayon cos over | 22d also the Ammen armored ram. The latter a —= Principal. | ,pThe open' fondled! se That, indeed, ts the vital factor in the spoke ey pepe eae is to be of very peculiar construction. As ye? —— eS | FtMost advan oretory Mee iis P\ VOICE CULTURE, r be lat oT iM OME robiem the advertiser has mew houses—which I confess Ihave—there is at | -1, the keel is nid, but the work will be] - Reading music at split. Tate ansoclate teacher with | pleut thein aoe . a eheigeugonerNs ail times the opportunity of indulging it here, | Dushed rapidly forward. ‘The keel will be al- Froderick b. Bristolof New York,ti7 N. ¥-avese@au* | nent of new -ectiin in interi ‘The school ies a two years’ me yonraltoares For Wiliiamsport, dara, 4:30 py ational and scandalous cess-pool jour- and more variety may be found in interiors | most a semicircle running up to a rain at bow | : seit actool ie a to ects ant athe ary ear Fo itt 54. now than ever before possibly. [and stern. She will be of low freeboard | Suonruas © sin Aahueianinel at hima doaaing renactiesy fo te dewree of rer ; ; ESA sack ais car es cee With the growing partiality for colonial | like the monitors and will be heavily | ini Jub want to learn the best method of ph My | Fis toctusrrare all detverod after Go'clock pam. | paste intr ahsent at joa The SiR fe mea styles, painted woodwork is much oftener to be | armored, carrying a heavy bow gun | phoroviel "rama tpeweitina pu to the Acme | 4 2388) CON Si cons Vs Pea Logae su ee at : seen than even a short @ ago, while wood; To be a successful ramming — veasel | Phonesraphy and Business school, bi9 and v2 F at. | {eines of Sustice +. Justies Bi Lew | tne town, may eae 7 mantels in suitable shapes and decoration to | according to the latest and best authorities | 208-3m0 Fg. MULVEY. _ | Judge BRADLEY. (The sctures ot Justice HARLAN, | tecaipt of 3 and often very curry out such ideas are to be procured in va- | the chief requisites are weight and speed; the : - ent ‘The instruction in the Sclvol of Prec © willbe tailzed, Locause of w additions inade tothe dairy {or study or reference riety ready made, or following the architect's | firet to withstand the shock and the second to pocial scheme. are made to order. ‘he ivory | enable her to catch the opponent. Weight white finish of these rooms, some with the | this ram will have in abundance, but the low considera bie circulation, as the number of ech) yeatds 4op.m.daily, | COPIOS printed and handled indicate, but M™ VERNON seumnary, 18 The Liw Library is ope bn uals. BOARDIN ¥ SCHOO! from’ o'clock ain. too with Societies 10F ng : high paneled white wainscot is very attractive, | speed of sixteen knots called for in the contract pungent" syppaataniagame Re GE Se Ing by pte piecinw they are merely glanced at to see whether while delicate or darker colors in paint are also | Will not enable her to catch any first-class 1100 and 1104 Mast. 1124and 1128 11th st, = ALL vin istrar is daily in attendance in the Law Li- RW NSTI brary to enrell studenis and answer Inquiries Ce much fancied just new for inside woodwork. | cruiser or battle ship; so that her enemies may ‘st | the new scandal is worse than the old one, @reen is a favorite color in dark shades for | be calied upon to give her the old hunter's re- ye lectire course ot Mr. Comiuissioner si{MONDS ae ty | and then tossed into the gutters, where library or dining room, in a medium, peculiar | ceipt for roast venison, namely: “First eatch Seventeenth year begins MONDAY, October5. gaPaert Law ts oven ito ail’ students, bat inay be AR. 2a = Senden thane | Ga ereaceaaarenia: coloring. effected especially for dining rooms | your deer.” ‘Thorough instruction in all departments in accord- Ply at the Look stores of W. 11. | A Select and Limited Boarding and Day?School for i 5 . 720, 8.10 : in colonial houses, and in a soft greenish olive, SRIPPUIEDINo #7 BATE. sos ae oc Kemdersiik & Go. | Young Ladies and Lite uit 10-0 he hae nothing to the men or women whose aim = ole drawing root = ance wi odern, is. it rary ie fier Sere ret in the last fifty years than any city in America, a end there are now building there eighteen aa large wooden vessels from four-masted ships to One of the noticeable features of the Rew | tirce-masted “fore-and-aftera.” ‘The waters of houses in this city compared with those of | tie Kennebec river stretch to the northward some yoars back is the increased number of | from it and form a great natural eanal to bring closets and conveniences of that sort. Now, it| the timber from the pine forests in northern a SDAY. SEPTEMBER | jan pit, MILIAN COLLEGE, 30. Address the principals, ur. aud Mra Wal. wv. GIATE | CABELL, Especial advantages in English Literature, History, | Is to reach reputable and responsible peo- ple with such business announcements as 20a.rm. and 4:30 p.rn. daily, gna 9:00 a.m.. 11:50 ana 4:20 | “BEY May desire to make pt Sunday. Schdays, 0.000% | Watts needed in - eben ON SOUTHERN 1 THE COL ‘Modern Languages and Music. ‘The exercises of this Every appliance for health and comfort of pupils, | DEVAN EME T of the Sean Lecture Hail of the Ui ¥ | jy20-3m 1407 MASSACHUSETTS AVENT) including ample exercise «rounds, steam heat, pas- x 2 ee Senger elevator and perfect sanitation. not graduates of the Preparatory For circulars apply to the Principal, Sunday. theiuseives for adiaiasien. The QUT_OF WASHINGTON. Doth sexes. Anpicetione IALE SEMINAR ento students should. be gddressed tothe Recbinen, he Is EPP Ec verprising, bright, alert, clean-cut, care- = “ é ets a “ini ‘ate Pats. For Alezondria, 400 ~ . = ape jozen well-built |, In this handsome street gown by Redfern MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. P RODGEINS, 4. B.,who may be found daily % ty. ie scuaied mat om On edited one ee Oey aa yf besos Poop rig wee seen Make we | there is an effort to modify thie senseless fash- . 5 3 in the University Library. Tealiiini fection aud tit) Rabat ate 12-01 a fully edited FAMILY newspaper, Sccaies ene aeern oy ¥ Americans ean still build ships. ‘The citizens |40n, and the result isa neat, weil-hnng skirt, fascinating to a n>1: A closet as Iago at ‘Em, with cheats on all | of Bath very generously entertained the officers | Which barely touches the ground. ‘The ma- CORCORAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, THE COLUM. | “yes ate sdioir, W-toa. ti, i BIAN UNIVERSITY. 5 that can safely be put in any hands, whose ' ie ival | terial ie of faced cloth of Swede color. The This school wiil ohn st Uc'ciock p.m. OCTOBER ture, slenserepiy, Speen ee Fam date. i sides close to the wus. long enough to hold | of the squadron on the night of their arrival | OTA) J 80 loved, “ihe right sale to the knee alae fan OCTONGE é is Paes. eer ee zs owns without folding, and with rows of cleats | by a reception and and on the following | skirt fo slashed om, the riché side to the kneo, digirieemigoe Shepatice Cy Basin acon i com ernste went ene led with hooks for still other gowns stretch- | day bya ‘clam bake” at Popham beach. To " z : ye | i,’ German, braneives of drawing, wit fechiani doer ‘ture courses on Astron- u holes and irridescent pearl buttons, which are | Of today, (not of last week or yesterday) $ 3 v1 uy, Anthropology, Zooloy Jota LU cuasy “ACAL Z 2 7 nd which ts eagerly and read poles Paypal on ophoateage eribapeg mohpen| bastion Gberor Sonal premey=boor batobatloey of the opening is to show a petticoat of hhunt- anche at Daraan's Vilig Setioc! EG | iuee in the eteniUg’ ea te upon tolatn arse “Fet | BAe, ACME Fie vauces oR] HEADER Oued a oat hepacectprconteds Sad Gaviet of Six chuenl; an slave vucas-Soe | Wis Eremtaet cuscens af cateclatament of aay ae ee ee ee | ee ee eer _liee an Bien eee eae | i member of the household, from its dual nar jouble ro’ la sited on the present cruise. On Satur- | 2NG, : *s . SCHEEL, TEAC OF PIANO, ORGAN s 1 ” . ARRY HILLMA WY. WILKESB. | | 2 1535 H st.n.w., gives thorouch preparation for col- ‘aaa ; : - ing, | the velvet give charscter to this bodice, and a | fusners os veils tuose wishine to be qualited as por | LESH st.n.w.. gives <Horousis preparation for col | jt for be aig caer Fag omg borne! ecnr bee Sead gaegees pecs a building: | vest of the matcrial or of corded silk completes eee ee eee seooa = Aomeerertas y ccademies and for | tosis years by. ol es, being Iarze enot 3 | Several hundred peop! " ; silk comp ies Se accommodate a shoe box meach compartment. | everything was done for the enjoyment of the | the costume. ‘The hat is a Swede felt of the | 4 €:0i., Teta. os West’ Poin: wer | SB AND DANVILLE EAILMOAD GO. | and especially by the ladies and children Jeie provessors, | Nu: is limited to | Stitt-e of felt of t ir OF Gp mie teschug | desnultory sys cats’ tess rags ‘rave aul arrived’ Fuuuay Vaile Vaswager | Of the family. Such ajournalis In each of the Bed room closets of the same | Visitors. Jaunty continental shape, which, war Oe PIANO AND HAkMONY. Prcent to answer inguiries frou ENO'S | gionies hela ue uses Wachee, Dee : piven ager ¥ ss : 1 = einnnee i y 5 LTO), ‘Session by Si aw i .. Di i Sunday, for Manassas, mansion is a similar arrangement on asmalier | _ The enstom house wharf was placed at the | 2¢¢ : ped w 1 GOCE DIE neste bs aa sae dace wk basen eran: scale, and it is the best one I have ever seen for | disposal of the ship's boats and carringes were pons Bere trimmed at the back with curled | M’! 0] For catalogues or further in SCHOOL FoR THE BLA senile the purpose. These smaller ones will hold haif | kept at the wharf, which were at the disposal of | °Strich tips, pura nd Conserva. ‘ANDREW P. MMC ory amber of | — pest. Us Wao 1 = uve, | It has both EXTENT end QUALITY of adozen pairs of shoes, and the double row of | ofi.cers wishi : nu so3-tr 1 to visit any part of the city. BR a one. Woxterts -, Hor further Liformation please cal at John | Sete —__ - on wooder boxes, set on top of euch other as they | Monday an invitation was extended by the Foviie auwe Store. rode!” | \PEDICAL DEPATINENT : dwaus souk | elrculation within the field it eccupies in od and are ge ly in | citizens’ committee to t ral i THE WISStS TIPPEY, 1400 CORCORAN ST. . ind ~ * r mandi te mode tn . = es ausny for vit.s ahd sattie boy's SEPTEMBER 17. Evers effort COLUMBIAN USIVERSITY. . YEAR HOARD ABD AL | west Certainly a great convenienc AVISIT To THY WIkTE MOUNTAINS. inade to advane sev-tu,th&sim* | The seventieth annual course of aledical Lectures caatnere gine Ferrer the world. En thes respecte 1 ts ehee- ‘There is nothing so pretty to hold a vase and | to Atlanta, coune t Aspecial train left Portland early in the fas the little teak wood stands which Ustober Is at 8 prin in the college Dodie, 1328 igh wround Nery waaiires hev, ite ai: | wane reesne Wan lutely without @ rival, anywhere, and po heed patoess display in greater numbers | @OTMing on the Maine Central railway bearing owe: a 5 r pe a ob sector Lyascopat a3. pois, Haduonneld, ‘The ‘Introductory Address in Medicine will be de- wt Auzuste via Co than formerly. It makes a piece of pottery, if | eighty officers and half as many citizens. The Uvered by. Prot. Dole, Shute, Mt, Dey aud the addres | 5" tn Pullman Bleopet fo ilacicccreiah good at all, look much handsomer to Le cle- | first part of the journey was eighty miles over m, tocacinted with soy. Musbeud the: fets | Hofeiom tad The PATE SPS hs | N oor ona harlot talking about in comparison with it, 15 Vated a httle on one of these, while larger ones, | this famous scenic route to Crawford's, through er, for twenty-five years in this | attend. The regtucer lect FOUNDED BY DK. E. TOURJEE, Sonmects at fue Leopal ud Stead ‘ between vase standards and low tables in size, | Crawford Notch past Sebago lake; thence the Um ue Yate Up anid adi imistration "of the | pn and contiae daily turvicuogt the es CARL FAELTES, Director, 10-0 pas Dally -WASHIN, verification of this ciaim, sre very good as stands for growing pals |yarty went t0 "the foot of Slount Wash Bronce Hue Coles ti Sena arma reet Safer titais RIESGO | aryayo-aouroction sans Osree Youn, Tame, | RoR VERTICE Rvas. ington and up the cog railway to the ditions! prop rietorshtp of this Institution, ‘Medi aud Surgery. Dental Vractice im the In- | Solfezvio, Has LOOK AT THE FIGURES: 7 is tthe eit.ze a en ADDIS Class Tuition, Hiks. Sioeping and Buslet, sinok- autumn in tho shops: it iscallet the Vietoria, |7@!*4Y in the country built on such a heavy pauid patronage. " 8 In a lineal distan y for rooms im | road rises throu 5 p.m. Telephome st ituiuD exan.instions wi bent and 1 ce of three miles the h nearly one and a half miles, ing like afur | and from the final summit one of the most Choral and Orchestra 1 pa; % be held at the Med- | ELOCUTION—Oratory, Dramatic and Lyric Action, eve, On Tuesday, September 2, at :30P.. | Fine Arts, Lanyuages, ‘Literatuce, Piano sud 0 by partuients, aid devo- tion to the weifare of the community sual’ be inthe future, a8 It has been im the past, the spirit of the and is « pretty novelty, especiail: special color. It looks som: of June last THE STAR'S average dail ives at At. | " Bors. For the present A. Spencer of New 7 ________| Tuning. A coutortable HUME for Luly Siu mpedlcto ior Ncw Oriuang | Circulation was 34,064, For @ popula Tug as to texture, each shaggy hair being, how- | maguificent views in America breaks upon the ne of the Spencer an auihiors, twin brother of | GURGICAL AND MEDICAL CLINICS. Calendar free. a Sabie and for Mepis, Sleridian. New me Ae strand of wool, the whule rug of one | observer. The ravines and gulches of several usvand, wll conduct Tuy esesoew i pen "rhe medica! departmest of Howard University wit| FAEI- TELM BEGINS SEPTEMBER10, 1601. ‘ont, aust | thom of 250,000 this aggregate is some and the colors are very peasing ee ee ae ee, ee Business Col cue will be Foupened day aud | hold the folowing clinics for students during the eae FRANK W, HALE, General Manager, Sew Or | thing phenomenal, even where the city of new, their durability being unproved as yer.|® good glass on a clear day the states ne Mouday, September 7, ralactene ae Gries Somme nee ee Terra cotta, peacock blue and a tawny yel-|of Maine and Vermont are within view. = ie SARA A. SPENCER, _| | hyical every Saturday by Profs, NF, Grham in » Baas. at “xpress £6 put ae nem low brown. or may be old gold is|From the summit the party went by 5 ~ B, Purvis. Survical every Wednesday by Prof, is lication is surrounded by prosperous rf Kobert, Reyuurn. Practice of ined.cine weealy’ bj what it would be called, are the tonesat present gs and four-in-hands down the steep wind- shown, and for a bedside or by a lounge would fing mountain road to the foot on the other be pleasant to use as well as to see. There are | side. ‘Ihe narrow, stony mountain road zig- Prof. T. Bo Hood. ‘Obstetrics tor seaiors by Prof. & to Aucusts, end stations | @Nd@ populous villages and thickly settled Inve to Aarta, Where cou: iwedeim Caton Station. tor ail pol Lynnwood, Rockinglam county, Va., AL SS MISS ELEANOK C.WHEAT, Principal! w. Year lewine Tuesday, | Brsctetts: Lycans ts Sout iL. Dey aad evenias sesstang .E. ‘Ouiver Belt. Diseases of children ant TON OPE coma wuthiwest. “‘Tiusoui: couches New’ Lurk wo at | S6Picultural districts, es most places of ; ags do’ ‘ id ivi schools. “School-of Practical Business, | UF ,DF, E. Ouive a ren 1N OPEN BE : . ° two sizes, one for 26 aud 2 larger one for $5. | Zags down the mountain cide, at times giving Hepuratory Lugitsliy Seliool ot Suortuaud | BROTSUPKOrY Cyery, Tueeley and i Lursday by Ly. ‘tated i Fon the Suensn- | Duiet Sleeper. New York and Washinton | tht size ere. In this respect, however, For inexpensive rugs there is nothing betier |e view hundveds of feet perpendicularly down, gud ‘Types ung. School of Sounslisuns School of | dati?" Dental See eee ae ee Ores thin: part ur sue | to via Ly Selisiury, than the Japanese cotton, of which I have| when a few feet one way or the other Spencertan siip. School of Mechanical and 2 3 an Westeon North Cal ton te Cuariotte, | ULMATNS ON WAS: | VISTON leave Wash, | daily, and 3:4, aer.ve at W Architectural Drawing and School of ‘Civil Service | 2¢¥ by Drs. Over, Lee and Laiton. drums. Full cor fo austructors." Moderate rasan COLUMBIA COLLEGE O¥ COMMERCE, Foon. Setvic's of graduates .wayeih Geuand. Omics SS Taare oF pate city Fost oben every busuess day. “Cail or send for new tilus | Sixth year asa businces Cntaor it {ated “unuual anh ouncoment, contamine fuil in re jemnber of the fac z formation. MIS. SAKA A’ "SPENCER, Somscnetheror teokeumacteenccrin spoken heretofore. For 24 onecan get a goo sized rug of good coloring and with no atirac tions for moths, and so a relief housekeeper burdened with the wool things in the house. se" ivie'cn, and Wasluur- | Washington difters trom other cities. She Hint I) wait tayo toys | #8 Practically tsolated, having fow outiy- oh and’ Sci pm dats | Ang towns subordinate to her or identified day would precipitate coach and _ riders into the valley below. At the foot of {mind to the| the mountains, surrounded on every ares of many | side by the highest peaks of the eastern moun- the Glen House afforded a resting Paid tthe roars chiléren. lustromental wiuste a speckuty. “ier city. Fite | tion Encus, 1b, French and i a city tuition im En: Luu, French and i Tuujental lege. | inusic, $180. For curcu.ars apply to the pruncipas wougt tidus irom tus south vi jo a her interests. circulation: opps AND ENDS. ical diacee God than the’ coehe Senmamen CoLonn ERVATORY OF IUSIC, MIT | education ut the word's cal Weld in Patek 1a coe and 95 wuls S:i0a-in. | THE STAR ts, consequently, almost en- ‘Tea caddys have an attraction for those who | by stages to Glenstation iifteen mules dows the eth oe Reg iaad Heeecter cates | lectiartncrtiamt ened Ay eeeriice nmiee ces | tee wi oe au make tea at the table, at meals or who serve | Lilis river,a dishing mountain stream that s afternoon tgs. They make very acceptable | flows through a deep gulch in the a hacia: i At every turn some new view broke on the party. einer caee ane oe ant ec terefore; the solid | Returning by train, the party arrived in Port: various pretty shapes, the Iow.stuall ones gener. | J#hd ut 11 o'clock, and the squadron sailed half male lato of He jand Co ral Service, Shorthand and Typewritug. Suverior and | ML Pa. $100 per svar. + late of New England Conservatory of Music; Woroust’” and’ “practital | intuse with ues une: Aim*? | entbusisstic | texchinue — = Graduates of rare excellence ond distin. | duties of life. 03's un NG— THOS. H. | WINTER WILL OPEN | vumbed success. situations when coupetsut. Send | Jelvcowot" J. Mepiiay might dancing class at Carroll Insti: | for catalogue containing a des niption of the courses | SEW y ORK A ii OP near bth) MONDAY. Sei teaver 14. ist of last season's enrusiment of nore then 200 | EY ROKK 21 .ars address THOS. H. WINTER, 15209 euts, Enroll at once. Sessiuus begin Septe: wed ase tUrely a HOME CIRCULATION, with a SL. TAY LO larger percentage of the whole output J““TDICKE AND On10 HalLKOAD. regularly delivered by carriers at the res- 2 CUL. U: Mt. ees ally being the best to choose. Plated silver ones | *8 Bour later. ‘The night was ark, and all the -FARISTAN BOARDING ANT Sole — ———— — | _dyt-stathaie " "* Goruivall, S.¥ idence of permanent subscribers within are good also in design and not nearly as high | Tewsele teed their search lights to find the Mecwid, wston Shes Beyer Dall ota | AL, & STARIN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 15 PAC RUE INSUTTOTE, FoR YOUNG LADLE, the city where printed than any other § “ chaunel, lighting up the harbor and giving the rn ‘Ther English course (ander Miss C- | hava wots ee ee HOO wis arventon, Va. For ¢ “west, Vestibuled limited ex. priced as the former; Japanese silver, oxidized | C282™ ! G hand dictation can be obtained. Craduates of other | ~ ‘Thirty. ovine Fe ; : townspeople quite a pretty exhibition, * care) ‘optional. MME. -B. DES GAR: | hand dictation can be obtaine a a press 110 ity 83) peat, dal at con bo mo matter in 7 eer] rp gpeebeatsellger acy Shard ie aeeceras oe aes Ta thie sketch we havo Redfern's lator ea | HESSIS.j Noten fo rea bee pd tain Te | wont citgnt vous on ined ot aah amt mt Eatin aad Andianapoite, vex. | PAPOF that enmet, . : wive either, the de- . pease t mourning gown—something ov the | \/ATIONAL KINDELGARIEN Dokl enug. | Pitman sorth ast, A Very success.ai a2uuls “ career Oe w count be Higas'of amboo, chryeanthemaus or ther| From here the equadron wil sail to Bridgo-| fo" Aight mourning gown-something on the |) ne Ura Wiation ach men ta peactcen Cugrsgh | ANS eegae Sauce hin Sees eheadassaser WME Ehud sd characteristic Japanese decorations being very | port for a few days and thence to New York to | otis cloth or erepe cloth; with plestel vest seis BERIEBS AHO seat Be eee tek ieraeneen coe RONG BUT Po devon and stanton, #10:40 printed. This is demonstrated by the foi Pignowicr Japanes. product which is shown | F28¢ for three or four, weeks, after which the | and is worn with white lawn rolled collar and | Reopent\cizenusy sunt EMOVFiomst. | Starin’s celebrated pox charts penmznabsy, emir, coe ius nig coaas euace forthe 2h tens cre ttt wana | squadron will probebiy go to Baltimers aad | deep culls. ii ts Jasistss sewvon, OF Tune y acpi | sage bebe, ugishan: spin’ three ost iiage Segue, ter spooga snd Memnhia Wooden foot stools with the tops hollowed out | 1 Hiadelphia for a few weeks. enEK BE 1 New herk av ibe St the Prep. Dept. of the Columbian Uujversty for | beaiiny Cas, ‘ate ‘escapes cacy. cs ace 00, 65, 1-90, UNPARALLELED SHOWING: for cushions. Already decked with silk cush-| After that it isan open question whether the FEW FEATHER BEDS LEFF. queda, Cares Hii Seenoeranis. Tyvewrting, | the past two years, Ha aco had shianee bate | HANLUS. D.L Int for >? years. je? rer ¥ a . i . pecendiey quad: spend th i ve rithinet okkeeping, English, French, Geriuuh, | nest schoo! atthe Y. MG. A. durin a ar Served by carriers in the city, - - 23,37 ee eas 2 ee bexe sppenved for | exeactten will spend the winter in the West! an qes-timse Lasery Thos te Mow Little | Meme ss eee, raceme ‘opportun: | and, having ‘trained thousands of youn PIS by city, sale, but no¢ heretofore without these ac-| Indies er go into the navy yards at Norfolk and pe ities for'young ien.. Classes tor men and boys in | worten torfives. of useless aed Ser, Va. ee eessories. oklyn for the winter. The U. S. 8. Ben- ainsi Gymimastiesy L ng, Ociober 1. Conpetent tue | pared to sy to parcnts: “end Me Yourwous und deuce | MALES EF Wc. thesolleuld eauluDed wit Mcowansens eoien, @UEr GoD Hanging cabinets for corners or side w: gton, having successfully completed her | From the Philadelphia Kecord. oP Qniy gheoute quaiitication | tere and f will, in the sbortest Sewer ani canoe tal é are in simple, pretty shapes and at not b: trials, is expected to jom the squadron at New| A wagon load of feather beds was removed F biank applicatious and furtuer particulars. | all oustucies to be inet therein. Open day and bught tor, by news stands, news-boys, Prices Bursight oak shelves for books. two's | York, which will make nine vessels in all; from one of the leading hotels yesterday, and | °sei-lu rie gs m.; 12:00 and 4:25 the set, are pretty, while in about the same size | The most interesting feature of the officers’ der. jOue hundred sitideuts "wow i regular | J) are the sets with irregular shelves for bric-a-| visit to the mountains was the completeness as the wagon drov: ‘s._Dipioinss: nore co. RVATORY OF MUSIC, 12 10th st. nw. Pm. - - - - -_ away the proprietor of the | Wy AgHTAGTON iis, 13.90, taso] = onra Brae. with which the whole trip was conducted. | hotel exclaimed: “That is the last of the | ryan, voice. olln, Wate. corset, ac. "Fice advis: | W On's COMMERCIAL COLLEGE > Por Hagerstown, 110-40 a... 15:30 p.m. By mail to outlying points, - - - 1,415 i b : ‘teh in the herent hotels of Philadel- | tases. 0. B BULLARD. Director auszin | This collece was estabiebed ie ies ROYAD BLC! Tsk EW’ Yore axp In similar styles—a little more ornate—are | There was not a hitch in the proceedings, A| feather beds, so far as the hotels o! iladel- : the enameled white cabinets and shelves at | break{ast wis served during tl £4.50, about double the price of the oak ones. | ¢upper on the wi be Uuti. at present iustitutions in Vy ULLADELIHIA. hia, New Mork, COLL ¢ trip up and a| phia are concerned. Wehad to keep some for | Gr. oH VERMONT AVE down, and the train was | the old people, but now the call has cntirely | > Studie English, French, Latin, Grek, standa: MANSEAND. CHARLOTTE Hand. ives AMC toite Hail Senos e For Philadel Es Dostom and the e ee wid | tan ibrar iat yee ay Wore | MARSA rSSann SO ein To - - - - = - 94,064 , : pions snus prinary | andcommodions oruer of fulrand Best | Situxtion i Thess, of course, are daintier and more sought | stupped at the most interesting places tc allow | ceased, as the new gencration will have none | si usaanns Cina Rocca Biaday. Sepeeantee | Seacopmodions fod frou and after Septem: | Clasaical, There is no mistake or misstatement after uow to place in rooms with white wood sts toget the full benefit of the view. One as ee ay.8-tr_ | ber 1. Kapld dictation speed classes in Shorthand and ses." Boar work. ‘se stops was made at Willy Brook bridge, | of them. == SARRIETTE wiTTS, SS a * a Sen ee anit ae Bast Sieoy-| about these figures. They are substan- —_——_<<«e. h steel structure that spans a gulch and| Inquiry revealed the fact that the feather | ) TON st. mw en Denn Tee oe on. Be W. BILVESTEM Principal. - landing pussengersin B40 | tiated under the solemn ten Physical Development it» mountain torrent 300 feet below. — Deep in | bed is now relic of antiquity and that few of Se eae ‘aad short! Tmo. 65:3 onmgatiens: Secphc miata tae the valley at the foot of the mountains stands | them can be found in thecity. ‘The donble- | 2<onsrerw * = Sept. 1.'Utties open 55am, a in ents after Aus jety | the Willy House, one of the many summer re-| action, patent-twist wire bed and the cool, "For cataloxue addcess An athlete, who is also a member of « society | ,orts that dot the White mountains and turn its | herd heir mattress have usurped its place. | Tue peRtirz scHOoL OF LANGUAGES, selir “COUKT F. WOOD, LL.M., Principal, specially devoted to the encouragement of z e SeMINALY WILL ISDE ighth ecemom Septenber cath, and they may be further verified by to WILLIAM A. Pux:! 7 m i | Oi EL TE an examination of the books of the office Wildernesses into pleasure gardens and its |The climate hereabouts, patont heaters and ie dis a es Scinsin Couaean Or mgenvaen Gaaasas | Ta ENG SCHOOL FO 2 ne. Sundayponty. physical development, giv eral hints | peaks into observatories. cheaper beds have practically driven the | * yin qa M AND. ACTING e H | USE BALE 2 SOREDING, GCHOOL BOR CHIE: u'untors lett sticks | @84 Mspection of tts press and delivery sto the cultivation of the physique that are MEMORIES OF A TRAGEDY. feather-stuffed commodity out of the market. ae rame teyis bor, ay : Special att on "ty backwand | Oficns, Ciend doi Pa. ave. aid at depot i peearat, " , Try ag me rooms on the part of any person having is the hairarticle. All $10 and 812 term. . SIMA PILN ISS, Princtpal, OM Gra Pa Ase worth eousidering. Hesays tuat members, on| Here a few years ago @ merry party gathered | The bed of tod teaches the tra" ODE aly tg A #01 ttreasea are on the market—husk, haftcebury methods dies s.xtven toxt boos —— = = correctness entering the Physical Cultivation Society, are | to spend a few of the hot days of August. Dur-| poring’ cork und fine ‘wire miritentes tons Branches: New York, Boston, Philedeiphis,Chicar®, | untistes iretiod of mairuction to neatly ah teseane UCALION ((HBSAPEAKE AND ol170 KAILWAY. taterent in the rainegeipicca see first taught what not to do. ing a pleasant afternoon a thunder cloud burst | been introduced. Various compositions have | Ta Berlin. London, ete., ete. olleves in Anveriea. Couiece opeus OCTOBER 1, Tull day oF evening sessious, as preterred.. 1 They are told not to stoop, not to breathe | on the peaks above and the ub say OF evening sesstous, a8 preferred.) Lance Scheduie in effect May 20, 1891. Few newspapers ere willing to submit ilver-threaded | been invented, all caltulated to take the a ; alozue free. sues AGRICULTURAL COLLraR, Leave Calon Depot, Ui aii Bettoate, through the mouth or to breathe air that has a | rivulets became mountain. torrents, pouring | place of the feather bed, and after long years | LEAES THE BEST. ONZAGA COLLEGE, ] © the Washinton “Lranei, ‘elilinore’ and Obie Yor Sowbur: Newa Oul'fucr Comtortany | tO £0 trying an ordeal. But THE STAR temperature much above that of the external | down the mountain side. ‘The tall pine trecs | of supremacy it has at last given way, and SHORTHAND LESSONS G TA OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL ADVANTAGES ‘oon pone Meat G=30p.m. cee 7 ei air, or that is impure, or that contains dust; | trembled aud groaned in the wind and a buge mong the older people it has no friends. DAY AND RYERING, 47 1 STREET N.W. For a wide range of Practical instruction at very low | 2pau., Cipritaadl Express dolly for stations in Vic. | 2% arn nae Sen oe ‘Rot to wear tight-fitting or too heavy clothes, square of granite broke from the mountain Wm. B. Drew, who deals in bedding exclu- wpe — avrer Ee TO ALL. ata. ete ee ae my ~¥ connate. ceal, und no motive for exaggeration. The braces, corsets or shoes with igh heels and| side and came tearing down. This } sively, says that the sale of featherbeds hasbeen | By H. C. TANNER (chief stenosraplier late pan- a rou tusuek narrew toes. The novice is told to SCHOOLS REOPEN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. | | Incomerecently doul ciuy acto! Cougress. Pacuity quire the | started a landslide that seemed just | decreasing for a score of years. Although many | American congress), Sun building. enlarod and sac ies greatly mereased. Tor partice habit of holding the body erect, the shouiders | ready to enguif the house and its occupants | of them are sold every day, the number sold,| orders for stem eee! fo tntestor coll tars stacey re real back and the chest well forward: to breathe | below. ‘The irightcned guests rushed onc and | when compared with the ssther Links ep acy | ome MYERS SCHOOL, 1877 1 BT_BOAUDING | Tauecsones thocouph renowatian, Tosttacknreray | MANE E. ALVORD, C. 2, President. through the nose and to take inspirations fol- attempted to escape, but they ran from safety | market, is very small indeed. M potty Mpeg voting indtes and Intore} fer | Has oven aucmented. and Sue scholarly attainnents auzl-tr Prince Georze's couuty . lowed by full expirations several times daily; to | into danger, for the land slide divided and Young people won't have feather beds. | opens Octover 0, 18U1; carecul mstruction In’ al. de: fans pos po - — COLLEGE. ANNAPOLIS, 3D. develop the muscles, especially of the chest, by | went on either tide of the Louse, leaving it un- | Mi ; : hair mattresses, hair bol- | partments, For Srcasars aud patticuvary appiy vo the earaeuien he publ S™ Ua Nesaion consents Wik Se ny of them want hair mattresses, hair bol- | partuwents. For Grounds and patticuars appi ‘We are not experimenting on the public by the intro- without change foCincinnts, arriving st agence Dining car to Uliiton Forse, “servic actu aad | truth is good enough for it. Suet. 11:10p.m., F. FP. V. Vestibule Limited, daily. Traum, wich” dining care, run tantra wide FAIR DEALING Chane to Cuucauneti. Vewtibule mvcpar foe hes durwon ana Lowsville. uluusa Carvare peu wv | is tts business motto. As THE STAR in- receive pasvenacers ot 8 pn miber., ud 14cd Peuusylvania avenne. sista on its right to know bow many : st i v r uy ew and uutred systeius, but fovlow she | Excellent !zeparatory Schoo: attached 10r buys Lto 16. na eveune Gymnastic exercise on Ling’s system: to take a|barmed. Almost every one in the ill-fated | stersand even hair pillows. In the summer = gee ea : PECLAL ATTENTION. GIVEN TO z W. FULLER, fub bath dails, tf he finds it does not impair | party was lost and but few of the bodies | those are certainly preferable to feather bed- KNpERGART TS: reopana October S. | tenshioa SRGe tne been niente cose ee | THE Yuvakation OF CANDIDATES wom | _™=728 Generai Vamcuser cet | pounds of ink it gets when it buys.e barrel Bie vitality, and to wear loose clothes, 1 ¢., | were recovered A moutment was erected by | ding, because they ure cooler. There is n divis- | tayo hat" AN! Kindergarten reopens QcopGi> | schoolser Burope fr tie ast tutes hundred years. If THE NAVAL ACAD AY. SSS ‘as do not by their weight : ¢ . shape impede | some philanthropic soul to their memor! , but | ion of opinion as to the relative merits of — ara it must have been em erratic individu that | feather udpoint of comfort, | GTGNOK MARIANS, Mata He must live in rooms that are free and in | prepared the inscription. 1 will give it, hopiug | but hair secmns to have the call. Neca} Selo; Ftalian inethod pupils thoroughly pro- direct communication with the external air, | that some reader may find a hidden meaning | “It has been said thatfeathers are unhealthy. | pared for rend opers,conceris,crusonion DISH ee, night and day, summer and winter, and to | in it, for if there is any meaning it is hidden. | This is afellacy. ‘They have not been die. |_sw223w take care that ‘their temperature in’ not too “We read their fate, carded for eanitary reasons Ly any one. It is high: to spend as much time as possible daily We view their m merely a matter of preference. ‘The old fol! im the open air, and to maintain the temper An when woah westak.” want feathers; the young people won't have heeds but to be followed to uve te same recutts Ines tis: shareture Cy gee y into effect ah 3945-2 every detail of well-t 8} mi; nor si we OCKLAND SCHOOL FORK GIRLS, SANDY cease in our efforts until our pujiis have reached the | ({ CREA truu.ery county, Mar tery Bret sander of excellence attamnable by thisusettod | 35, “Htgwiucn traimune suued ‘ah Wilt the andl cation. jar us possitie, of a home government. The Experts in stenograply. typenriting and bookkeep- Pauanver islautted. Fer circulars aud Turtherinforsge ing huve been aud branches, as well ce | wUnust oe an German and’ French, wil be tausit without extra | § ee ee ee Address the President, 1EOMAS FELL,LL.D..PH.D. the movements of the body. PIANOS AND ORGAI | ee een gos ras capgiatarecan: aOR rolls delivered at its press rooms, so it is Eviiccs teusouaile, “icruttcayé 3t25-am_| Willing that ite advertising patrons shall know exactly HOW MUCH and WHAT and hair from a B dy Sprine, Md. Aouz P; HONOGRAPEY AND JDusINEss Sandy Sprm ORV, y a KIND of publicity they are getting when Rot Fulton, 8. J., that experience! edu- | Tene ILLE ACADEMY, ROCKVILLE, MD., ature by muscular exercise. Walk =p - them. There being more purchasers of bed-| course of sania Pea TS ou cunder of our collgesst Boston wilisaperiniend | RQceny Scere Nuits fire one ea Roe. ennounssmenb in tiocsbemha, SPS! St Rete caens | lettaiotaad tramtet eee 08 | ding amon th ner Un, former tomes wSttte™ tiny ancaaty eet | elt eakend REY Ane ate | cee Rres ero eae ea vies Mega Se pesaines |S oe eartene tem ap teeemos on and low tend wo p 7 = are accordingly.” a ‘lassical education. masse shkISTOWN SS ORF 2, music schools, and ctleres tor mote it ana the practice of singing should be | to the memory of Jobn X- Hines, who died bere | “Remarkable as it ay focm nearly all the | yicayaten are taper fa ittonn eecy fetta | Terms @10 per quarter, ts advanon a bord stoottor ih vettayec Cog | Cpr iat fener ony | per that ts taken by the family, for the vat every one, as it re > i deale tha’ there is. red in t! ths. 1s of — ‘Be; Za. Te 2 c 4 os z N * ‘y fe benedta of "which Gas sccely ve overer | ts auntct has painted; le should have ques many feather beds during July” and | Huuette veteen arued out rodent sturap ers Five New souOLansures, | | Slivtaaren sisi S0PiniOi” achrca SUESWAL CHASE cauLin, naiaus Fanos | “EY. end read by the family, and eo t . pt in Deon 5 placed: Competition held at the collexe September 1, ClTY, MD. ‘Onrcans and 2tclians 4 aan — Ir any oue bad been planning a cruise on our | Seog nearly ‘all of when ose ertier Coes | Panam Uy tue pribcpal of the Shook © Gitiesbie acd | WOME Ox eistty scH0oL, opens SER. i 10r SUES Hiusio Store, | DECAY by all the people in the city who The Longest Telegraph Circuit. SeEeEly Have’ done better “dla the” pscould | in thelr native homes, purchase them here | «m9. isan th id: eee Prosident.__| Tiitim CHAPUAS SAULT Mok, Principal, | 222 5 Pa. ave._ | want things and are able to pay for them, City of Mexico Special to St. Louis Globe. Craise, embracing as it has Fortress Monroe: | We® they first start housekeeping, but after | —°%20 a 7 Ld, SOMaEE, oi ee Mant | EW WINDSOR COLLEGE. ————___— x A and it is willing to have its cleims eub- cruise, embracing as it ‘ortress Monroe, | becoming acclimated and learning our wat 1438 ® *7. FORMERLY 125 isTH. opportunity ever offered to Parents, N 3 Last evening Operator Dan Spencer of the | Newport, New London, Portland and Bar a5 4 a —, feachers, Designers, Decorators or Artists to learnt WIpsol #1 RSs entomie- pera per Ps they ducard them, as our young people have | “the Mise Korr's Boarding and Day school for | dns anh pet rere NDSO) Jected to the most exhaustive: Buona Vista ofice of the Mexican Central rail- | He:bor, but the long-expected foreign eruise | cri, and take up the harder and cooler bed of ei ines ana il hla wil Pedpad Soper | sip ee oft pati. a ol NIXDEOK BUSINESS, are a ? sive tests that can be devised. In other way in this city, was called by the El Paso ‘ » W. | the period. b wi ho rH ts tralia | gece! Se a cee eons office, saying that the old-time telegraph oper- an hann eon or PE ee es ee 1s Bane foe 20TH STs WILL REOPEN BINGON Ok sas had i Sole changes. Gogo Sevtemogeig, Address UNEQUALED Ru i OREMANSETP at words, and in short, THE STAR COVERS ators, who are having reunion in Washington, | prom the Brandon Buc.saw. From the Chicazo News. siprccwra’ struction in Enliah and watheinatica; puyiis pre- “ithe, Ppiaiings oy gana. 2m 4d New Winteor wa. Sevgeaetes. in denne ce Might | THE WHOLE FIELD. ITS FAMILY CIB- D.C would like to bear from their brethren | A prominent member of the German nobility | " *-an overturacd umbrella blown from a room | STuis Misa RINDENGARTEN AND GoGo Pree ee ee ES DECORATIVE Ane. sorrent. CULATION IN WASHINGTON IS TEREE od eee lenated ope earande; At 7:10 | is very intimate with a well-known actress, not- | jn the Hotel Ryan at St Paul caused a pecu- M ‘Reopens October 1, 1801. JjMERSON INSTITUTE, Near Aloxandria, Va, couprinng aimost every weilknows wake in tie | TIMES AS LARGE AS THAT OF ANY m. bol glee oe Nitustanding he is married to a young and | jiar flood recently,” said H. C. Calkins, an Erie, | 1918 Sunderland place, south of Dupont Circle. sot-tt | 24 1 - ae eee 1. M. BLACKFORD, M.A, 3 ia Co} OTHER PAPER, AND THE NUMBER OF toll ite to call Washington, who wee Srincana | Charming wife. Not long since Herr von Stru-| Pa, drammer, at the Grand Pacifio Hotel Pee oe he Paty MALL, GUARANTEE ry Deeuns Welnse | G4. O. MINOR, LE- D.. Associate Pete ipa phere — oak oa rs Waiting, as the reply came instantly when | Deltiz, which 1 his name, gave his servanta| “The umbrella blew #0 as to obstruct the | abi Dupe Pees ase eae ett eset be | day. Septenni Yor boys. The 584 year opens Sept. 90, 1501. Bx- SEES 3 BASES We SED Cine. 2) Oe Spencer sent the following message: rote und a bouquet to carry to the actress with | corner catch-basin during a terrificrain. Down | ceut- ae kine, nd sie ‘Oplegea vig tgnalve improvements t= Secouvinode- | ag tis Marke Siac, | TIMES GREATER THAN THAT OF ANY “fT. T. Eckert aud the Old Timers: The rail-| his compliments. said the | S22", flood and the, gutters borane awelled yoy oy eagle cermags Pe. = ae FOR ROE. SF EN EE OTHER PAPER. “I rely, Johann, on your secrecy,” into young creeks. wi water for years of age. A full course | SE SRRSES 65 nobleman. : ditehigs increased until tran over and flooded Me Oe ee ‘ ie langaagee, = ries ote fee ini —____ CHIROPODISTS. _| tnsse are the qualities thet constitute ee i = eraminstens, : Sees gee teres: “Values in Advertising,” and make THE tie aie od “tice | Asteraaariee S ‘your 2 in bor pertisdars, adress faire of this character. ao baa For Bes: belp. ; i