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At licknew’s Tomorrow we shall offer the following very stylish “Novelty” Suits at greatly re~ deed prices. 4 Handsome Navy Blue Storm Serge Suits, covsisting of skirt and fancy China silk waist. Were $22.50, $23.50 and $27.50 Choice, $15. {m filuminated tans, reseds, brown, mixed and black, silk and velvet trimmed. Were — $5. hoice, $20. Two elegant Cloth Suits, changeable brown and light reseda. Were $38.50 and $5. Choice, $25. Wrappers Reduced. About ome dozen Attractive Striped “Novelty” Woolen Wrappers, with velvet eoMar and cuffs, medium sizes. Were $i4, $15 and $17. Choice, $10. Silk Waists Reduced. One miscellaneous lot of Light ané Fancy India Silk Waists, also Surah Silk Waists, fm Diack, cardinal and navy. Were $5, $5.50, $7 and $7.50. Choice, $3. Wash Waists Reduced. About three dozen Ladies’ Fancy Perm ale Shirt Waists. Were SOc. and 68¢. Choice, 25c. One lot of Fine Sateen Waists, in black and navy blue stripes and polka éots. Were $1.35, $1.50 and $1.75. Choice, $1. Children’s Reefers Reduced. ‘These represent but a few of the many reductions in Children’s Reefers. ‘Three Children’s Light Tan Reefers. Sizes, 4, 6 and 10. Reduced from $1.75 Wim.H. McKnew, 933 Pa. Ave. THREE DAYS MORE, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. ‘Wyery dollar's worth of the Edwards stock that Temains unsold on Thursday morning next will be sulpped to our branch house im Norfolk, Va. Your ; Brice will be ours during these ln + three days. 25 cents passes for a dollar here until 6 o'clock * next Wednesday night. WANT A SPRINCSUIT ? Men's All-wool Back Suits—elegautly tailored— ‘Men's Cassimere Suits, value $11.50. MONEY REFUNDED ON ANY UNSATISFACTORY PURCHASE. H. Friedlander & Bro., : Ninth and E N.W. PPP. 22-8 > WORLD'S FAIR ALBUM , NIEWS GIVEN AWAY WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF Se. AND OVER. Seems Singular To some how we hold the con- fidence of so many people in quest of Satchels and Traveling Bags. easiiy explained, though, for when one wishes an article of this kind the first con- sideration ts: Is it MADE OF LEATHER? With these who trade here this question does not have to be usked—hence a mutual con- fidence. Speaking of BAGS AND SATChELS, We can sell you Cowhide Leather Club Bags, full nickel trimmed, $1. .00, $1.15, $1.30, $1.45 Cowhide Grain Leather Satchels, leather lined, with pocket, and full nickel trimmed, $1.60, $1.80, $2.00, $2.20.8 | A finer Griin Leather Club Satchel, full leather lined, covered frame and inlay, fine nickel lock and catches, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75. GLADSTONE GRIPS, $2.00, $3.60, $4. 40. 4 Leatithar LINED, y $5.25, $5.75, S6. 25. ¢ EVERYTHING IN I FOR % TRAVEL . Topham’ iS runk and Leather Goods¢ Manufactory, J 1231 Penn. Ave. N. W. Factory, 1218 and 1220 E street. i ae a - | $Hermitage Pure Rye, 6 yrs. old.$4.00 $1.00 + |. «$4.00 $1.00 Imported Sherry, medium dry...$5.00 $1.25 PSP OH OH Of 00 OF OO 0% 06-20-08 Oo one Finding It Out! Burt’s Shoes Reduced. $3.50 Quality $2.75. Phcre pairs Ladies’ Kid and Russet Ox- $3 Quality $2.25. Ladies’ Fine Dongola Button Boots, Patent leather tips and common sense toe. $5 Quality $4. Ladies’ Fine Dongola Button Boots, $3 Quality $2.50. Men’s Shoes REDUCED. A line of Men's $4.50 Russia Leather Bluchers, down to $3.75 per pair. A line of Men's $5 Fine Calf Shoes, Piccadilly toe, down to $4 pair. A line of Men's Fine $6 Patent Leath- er Shoes, down to $5 per pair. Arthur Burt, “BURT'S” = Shoe Store, 1211 F St. Poole’s New Grocery, 1209 F St. We Deliver | yeni | 3Anywhere —in this city at any time. Every morning at 8:30 except Saturday our wagons leave for Mt. Pleasant and for Takoma Park every Mon- day morning at 8:30. Orders to be delivered to Takoma Park must be in Saturday. Send in your orders by mail, mail. 6 “Fokien’’=- the Best oc. Tea —0n the maket, is put up end sold by us exclusively. Its equal else- ‘Where beings 80c. Ib. Elgin Creamery Butter, 30c. Ib. | $5-lb. Bucket Cottolene, 49C. 5-Ib. Bucket Pie tea Tar. BSc, 8c, 7 cans Heavy Strup Peacl 98e. } 6 cans Extra Heavy — Peaches ........2+006 + -9Te, \¢*Old Belma’’ Whisky, —recommended by all the leading ‘oc. qt.; $3 gal. Pleasant Valley Sweet Catawba Wine, 75c. gal.} Gal. Qt. Hannisville Pure Rye, 7 yrs. old.$4.50 $1.25 N. A. Poole, 1209 F St. ; Trousers To Measure Quickly. 100 Styles of High Class English Worsteds in Narrow Stripes and Neat Effects, $9.00 and $10.00. 500 Styles of Imported and Domestic Cheviots, Wor- steds, Cassimeres in Stripes, Checks and Narrow Weaves, $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00. 500Styles of DomesticWor- sted and Wool Effects in Stripes, Checks, Pin Heads, Etc., $4.00 and $5.00. These Cloths are allWool, |warranted to wear well |and keep their shape. Why wear Ready Made jwhen you can have your |trousers made to measure at the same s+ Nicoll, +f Taller, 615 and 617 Penna. Ave. Make Your Photos. Lifelike By coloring them. We furnish materials and directions that will enable you to color PHOTOGRAPHS perfectly. Any one can do the wi An ordinary Photograph, costing from 50 cents to $1.00, can be colored and sold for from $2.00 to $5.00. You can ie work profitable. ‘Write or call for further information, é Colorgraph Co., 1423 8th. THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1894~TWELVE PAGES, THE SEASON FOR SALAD ot RAE’s, ae Bind benson . legen A aagcaee igct stocks of Olive Olle in the GUESTIERS Gi apostle ig do our on importing atrectly. with the European seat oe TEPHONE, 100s S-Our respoud promptly. c Witmer & Co., 1918 Penna. Ave. ‘Teas, Coffees, Fine Groceries, &c. FORTITUDE ere ie Sete ee ee ee i. = “aothed,, pecs Deceane there's no Serticede required and uo fesr jnapiret by the — solutely Besides that tia harmless and “Almost agreeable. EXTRACTING TEETH Evans Dental Parlors, 1217 PENNA. AVE. N.W. apis Shirt Sense By Shirters, Have you ever been deceived in the t mag Siggy of suite? Prefit cae by experience. wet have, oo. mek time study can your shirts of “shirters"—and bo 5%, ‘best quality, ny best a and the best Shirts—for least Our “Invincible” at foons for, $61 Ss an example of what pe he im Shirts. It equals others’ dollar Branch Balto. ShirtPactory pas Norton 931 oth St. N.¥. AVENUE, PEARS, California Fruits, 18c. Can, “srucors ad tar, Scagthey ary, the, nest, products “Golden | State’"—extra beavy Sire, Beata eo for TAKOMA" Wa’ —e tairch & & i 1414 oapepten St. ‘superior Groceries and Table” Lururies. apis ) SHOES a To'Measure, Fit Guaranteed, make sea’ spall of abre | which oer superior faciiithes enable us to make to ee 929 F it nes R-I-P-A-N-S TABULES Stomach,Liver and Bowels and Purify the Blood. RIPANS TABULES are the best Medicine apl3 wn for Indigestion, Biltousness, H¢ad- ache, Constipat! spepsia, Chronic Liver bles, Dizzin Eomplerion, Dynen. ems, tery, Offensive Breath, and Co disorders of the Stomach, Liver ai wels. Ripans ‘Tabules contain nothing: Injariouwn to the most delicate constitution. Are pleasant fo take, safe, effectual, and give immediate "*Price—8) cents per bor. May be ordered through earest drugeist, ‘or by mall. Stm- ple free by mail. Addi The Ripans Chemical Co., 10 SP UCE S8T., NEW YORK CITY. FOR SALE IN WASHINGTON AT Mertz’s Modern Pharmacy, CORNEE 11TH AND F STS. fe15-3m Is Your Wife Happy, Or ts she worrying bec-ase the house isn’t furnished as it should be? What possizle ex- ‘ou make to her for such 2eglect carn pe, eat Jom cretit 3 guid here IME, for all the furniture re, ou Grate, with us, te simply ACCOM ODATION Fore, hold It ont to you as an inducement for you to buy HERE. it costs absolutely nothing no notes to sign, no ‘Choa to per’ ON CREDIT | Than You Can Buy Elsewhere For Cash. REFRIGERATORS. We sell the Gi rator because we Delieve they are ‘our carloads are teal for you to cane from—all sirxes—all Baby “GaRRTAGES, Heywood and Wakefield are the leaders—We siylee Jurt fom the factory. ‘Prices bogin at atyles—Jus' 1@ factory. at $2.50 and quit $0. MATTINGS. ‘We have more Matting than any other hoase in the city—come up and see for yourself. If you want a cool, clean floor covering that will ‘Wear like iron—our “cotton warp” is the thing. PARLOR SU! Qur third floor ts one t big parlor and con.ains almost hundred suites. Your choice of # suite in plush or hair cloth for $22.50. Others in Wilton Rog, —. Brovatelle, &e. @ suite. 5 at Ce ed to BED ROOM SU suite we sell for $18 can't be matched at that price for cash anywhere elsv. You ‘will find a suite here at any price you feel like paying. MISCELLANEOUS. We sell a six-foot Oak Extension Table for $3.50-—the identical table sells for Sther stores Woren Wire Springs, $hcrS— sold elsewhere for $3. Forty- bp yee! Hair Mattress, $7. Brussels Carpet, yee Canes per yard ah waste in matching figures. Don’t Wait to Buy For Cash—You Can Do Better Here on Credit. GROGAN’S MAMMOTH CREDIT MOUSE, 619, 821, 823 7TH ST. N.W. BET. H AND I STS. ‘We close every evening at 7. jWhy Throw Money Away? OREN v~ew OfWe sell you 8 super instrument (aveet tone, exquisite Gnish and very * durable) for to $100 LESS than * ELSEWHERE. $10 down and $10 rene payments. 527,014 piance ‘taken ia xchange at @ fair valuation. The Piano Exchange, 4 __913 Penn. Ave, q- apl. v~ Childs AND JAPANNED Bath Tub, ONE OF THE BEST BAR- AEE Re SokB Zoe AQCe8 Washington Variety, CHINA, CROCKERY, a, 824 7th st. H. HENSEY, Prop. pes Cc. EACH. SOUVENIE PLACQUES, aplé-2t Cure You. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla | rem soi Makes AYERS WORLD'S FAIR, Weak Saline 1893. Strong. W THE BABY IS CUTTING TESTH and use that a well-tried remedy, low's Sooth! for children teet! Tt “enthes the child 7 ip Bf mage a im, cures ote ‘Twenty-five cents a bottle. myl-ly WOODBURY'’S FACIAL 804P FOR THE SKIX, ful of 0 years! experience treat the ste, book ou Dermatology with every oct-ly BLUI! BROS., 743=45-47-51 8th St.S. E. For One Week Prices Again Reduced In All Our _Departments. Can’t Wait for the Tariff. 7. Still Lower Prices For Drugs, &c. For six a oa April 21. Scott’s Emulsion... Salvation. Ol = Carter's Laver iis: 2 fenson's ste . Garfield Tea 6 es on 2 earl Bros. & Flemer, Cor. 14th & P Sts. N.W. And 9th & H Sts. N.E. aplé ©. 25e. Table Ollek doe: face reget Ba Row 15c. Thee, Bbc. Turkey Red Table Daaask, 21 12%ec. Percale, beautiful Sroctpan’ Wes ya Tige, Chundren's serey Rivbed Vests, Be : ers . 12%e; Ladies Jersey Ribbed Vests 6c. it es” Fast pair 12\ec. Ladies’ Fast Black Hose, 6c. Soc. Ladies’ Percale Waists, wide ruffle down each side of front, 20c, sce: Laden’ Full Regular Made Hove, boot pat- Greer plain white “Oar Famous ie see Joc. Men's ‘Searatens Stat ove Men's r- 5 Sapient Fast Binck ‘Hone >, Fegulan made, 2 pair for 2c. S0c. “Men's All-silk Four-in-Hands and Tecks, shapes, 24c. Lays" Percale Wala Boys Dowet Flannel Men's Domet Flannel Shit Seer and 25e. ‘1 Men's Percale Laundered ; Knee Pants, 19¢. MirrinGs! * We defy any ot ther house iment ae varlety of patterns; our prices are 1. TTINGS! in town to show as 12) a orig rt, 19e. Fine’3 ‘Jay pong Matting: ya. 2c. Heavy Contract Fai atting, 12c. psqeeyineitampeontpaahn be Be Best, Japanese Damask Seamless Fancy ating, 27%: ES Soc. Best Cotton Warp Seamless Fancy Mat- °. [obo aie” we. quatty Roller sates, all atees, ee, Roller Skate Wheels, as — que Window Sha Tia great reduction aale emia Aatusdasy Apel SL. BLUII BROS., Rich And Delicious Butter. t and delightful oe cares, Gactare it to be . Epler 28c, fais cellea, cat. Cold Ib. deste to, ite deliciousness, Bound; you'll not be disappointed. c7A ‘tu It line of groceries at prices that'll considerably your marketing here. fresh, sweet OUR ELGIN CeEaueny. QUAL- UARANTEED THE VERY FIN- unex- Its continual and increasing use he best families in town is its in- type can do little increase your ae 743-45-47-51 8th St. S. E. apl0s&ém3m yRPEPOPOOHPOPELSSOSODEO SO Eyes Examined Glasses Adjusted a Allister has been it N. Te "Redman, holesale and Retail Grocer, "aplet ue 950 La. Ave. Boston Brown i Bread Makes thin people fat— Only 5, 10 & 15¢. a loaf. 4 Served to homes fresh. \ Krafft’s Bakery, Cor. 18th St.& Pa.Avenl sz | SSS Peed Mz sx 3x25 i b4 » Write or telephone 235. 4 McAllister & Co., orrrctaxs 1811 F st. (next to ‘San’ building). — apl¢ coveeusteeeede 4] sana 4 * Silver Wedding™ Rye beams j 414 FOF F STFS ig fay” BOG, “Write or telépbons (John “Keyworth, oth & re] 14 POE ee TES oe! FOCOrs Closing Rae hice Gas Stoves. ‘These are bigh grade Gas Stoves and of- fered at exceptionally low prices. We also have a complete line of novel Gas Cooking Utensils, such as ‘Toasters, Broilers, Patent Saucepans (which enable you to cook 3 vegetables at one time over one burner), Cake Griddles. Ovens 2 (2-burner) Gas Stoves (3-burner} 8 : GAS STOVES, HIGH STAN 1-burner Gas Stoves. 2-burner Gas Stoves. beset 8-burner Gas Stoves Wilmarth & Edmonston Crockery, &c., 1205 Pa. av.. apd A RTT TTT 5-lb. Boxes Best Creamery Butter, $1. er, $1.40. Jas. _ F. Oyste Oyster, Cor. oth and Pa. Ave. ALSO CENTER AND K 8T. MARKETS. apls ra a a ee LU MN Ld Out Jap. Goods At a Sacrifice At Nicolaides’. PACKAGE OF reese _— TO EVERY VISI- | close out one-third of my stock within a week's time to make room for new goods, I will offer discounts of 25, 83 1-8, and in Some cases 50 per cent off original prices} "The discounts are heavier oa tbe fines pieces. No larger stock of Japanese Bric- a-brac in Washington. ‘fo close the fol- wing lots at once: 50c. Cream and Sugar Sets 20c. :25¢. ‘Jap’ Fans toc. eetee oc. Jap. Hdkfs. 35¢. 1.50 S atseuma Decorated Vases $1 Get the Best. THE CONCORD HARNESS. LUTZ & BRO, 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel. ‘Trunks, Satchels and Leather Goods. mh20 $1.50 Po rcelain Umbrella Stands $1.15. (7 SEE THE RARE SATSEUMA WHITE ELEPHANT. Kimon Nicolaides, 1205 F St. m19-1m ! ith and beaut Crowd your wrinkles out ‘with De Armond’s skin food. INFALLIBLE. One jar will make you ten ears younger. ‘inning the 16th, until the st, with every jar of skin food purchased a free treatment by the De Arm with points for self beautifying, given. Improve this golden ts tenders Elixir of Youth will eradicate all face blemishes, freckles, liver spvts and moth patches. ‘Try one bottle and clear your .om- jexion. Armond’s Cucumber Cream is a —— freckle | migienig Uniess you desire tap or freckle, use this Queen of Creams. #leur-de-lis fs the only tonic beautifier op the market. Stands fearless. No other imi- tator can assume the soft velvet tint it ren- ders. Is a close friend to either sex. re remedies are sold only at the De Arm rlors. ‘Alcohol rubs with massage and Swedish moveme. :. All treatments given for $1. re your complexion for the summer to pa tan and es. apl2 787 13th st. nw. Pre- > avoid Destroys ; Coal Tar Camphor, toc. Ib. W. S. Thompson’ Ss Pharmacy, 703 15th St. aps Zo toe up the system and stimulate the # tite take ‘Angostura Bitters. Dre J. i GERT & SONS! Sole Manufacturers, - Moths SENATOR VANCE'S DEATH One of the Most Popular Members of the TU. & Senate The Funeral Services to Be Held To- Cay in the Senate Chamber— His Career. Vance, Senator of the Uni- ted States from North Carolina, died at 10:40 o'clock Saturday night at his residence, 1627 Massachusetts avenue, from the effects of a stroke of apoplexy. The Senator has never been in the best of health since a stroke of paralysis, which occurred soon after the close of the rebellion and which affected the the first one and regarded it with less sig- nificance in consequence. He recovered from the second stroke, however, sufficiently to wind colic and is the best remedy for | Tesume his duties. For the past year or two he has failed seriously, and the fatigue of the extra session last autumn told on his he which developed symptoms of the grip, and soon after the opening of Congress in De- cember he went south. tween 10 and 11 o'clock stricken by an apoplectic fi unconscious. Physicians gradually. sciousness only for a few moments just fore his death. At the bedside when he died daughter-in-law, Martin; Judge William A. Hoke Pit Dr. Thomas son, Dr. uffin. this afternoon, and will be conducted by Ss ey eee of Richmond and Rev. A. W. Pitzer, D. Sm mee ew | The interment will be at Asheville on Wednesday at 0 am. The Facer train will leave this city over the Richmond and Danville road at 10:43 p.m. and will reach Raleigh at 10:20 a.m. ‘There the body will rest in state until 4 o'clock in the afternoon, when the cortege will pro- ceed to Asheville. The late Senator was born near Asheville, N. C., May 13, 1830, He served three terms as governor of the state and has been In the Senate since 1879. In 1853 Mr. Vance married Miss Harriet Epsy of Morgantown, N. C., by whom he had four sons, all of whom are living. lige eral ey Feo Florence Steele Martin. Seer enner er a eek not only with his col- ith his constituents as weil. —_——_—_ A COXEY MEETING. The Speeches Which This Movement Suggested to Several Orators, ‘The Coxey commonweal formally opened its campaign in Washington at Rechabites’ Hall Saturday night, and big guns, little | Suns and guns of various degrees of bore | Teverberated in more or less unison for an hour and a half. Citizen Redstone presided and opened the meeting with an assurance of the peaceful character of the Coxey cru- sede, which was rather smothered in its ef- fect by the remarks of “Col.” T. P, Rob- erts of Tennessee, who followed. The “colonel” made a good understudy for Gov. Waite of Colorado. He asserted that his biood boiled as he panted under legislation that made slaves of men who were equal born, and he was willing to shed the last drop of it, hot as it was, in behalf of liber- ty. He was side by side with Patrick Hen- ry, he said, when it came to liberty or death,and he made the pictures on the wails | Shiver as he described the way in which the rich are trembling at the thought of the le- gions advancing through Maryland on the national capital. h, prefaced with »: Longtel- speec! faced with a poem by ~ low. She said Coxey’s commonweal wanted just legislation, and that nothing could stop it in coming to demand it. It was an army of peace and wanted peace, but it would be worse than folly for Washington's authori- | } ties to endeavor to meet its entrance to the } a with resistance. If, however, the little was to x met with force and shot eee she, for one, would advise the men to let themselves be shot down, and then let their survivors go to the ballot box and right the wrong. Opposed to War, She said nothing had ever been gained by fighting, and this essertion brought on an excited colloquy between the speaker and a couple of ex-Union soldiers, who wanted to know if the war was a failure In the skirmish that followed everybody took part, and Mrs. Digges escaped in the tumult. Representatives Coffeen of Wyoming and Kem of Nebraska commended the crusade of the commonweal, and the latter criti- cised the city authorities pretty strongly for making threats against peaceable citi- zens of the United States. Cheirman H. E. Taubeneck of the execu- tive committee of the populists’ party = pathized with Coxey’s movement, and —_ in a similar strain were made a R. Mahoney, A. J. De Witte, R. F. Malt- iy and R. M. Cooke. Another meeting will held next Saturday evening. Mrs. Peace Mrs. J. E. White, and Messrs. Maitby, De Witte, Mahoney, Mayer and Cooke have been appointed a committee to a oe Hye rg of the common- weal, whea Yashington ist of May. ae: —— > ODD FELLOWS’ ANNIVERSARY. A Reception Promenade Concert at Convention Hall. Arrangements for the reception, prome- nade concert and hop to be given by the Odd Fellows of the District of Columbia in Convention Hall on the occasion of the sev- enty-fifth anniversary of the order, April 26, 1894, have been completed. The arrange- ments are under the supervision of Mr. W. E. Clapp, aided by an able corps of assist- ants, The exercises will consist of a reception and promenade concert, followed by danc- ing. During the evening there will be sev- eral fancy dances - ‘The’ Marine Band has been engaged to fur. nish the music for the evening. It is the aim of the committee having feature of the anniversary exercises a grand success. The price of the tickets, serene one tleman and two ladies, has been p! within the reach of all, and may Regen ob- tained from any member of the commit- tee or of the order at large. The reception ke od pa. as follows: | Grand Master J. H. Wood, chairman; W. | P. Allan, Dr. T. 4 Jones, E. T. Pettengill, R.A, McLean, B. pie ae 2 John ge Jacobus 8. Jones, C. + Leanarda, W. Jones, W. M. Wailes, w. x Klopher, s Watson, Mrs. G. Burroughs, Mrs. S. M. aby derson, Miss A. M. Duvall, Mrs. Kg — Mrs. M. I, Nicholson, Miss N. Miss E. V. tg a Van ood Mrs. C. R, Schutt, Mrs. Harner, Miss Annie Wilkins, Miss A. x. pee following named brothers: Floor director, W. B. Clapp; charge of the arrangements to make a4 br es “It is very difficult Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil.. It is — as palatable as —_ ti tide op ion so raj on h and nerve force. Mothers the world over rely upon it in all wasting diseases that children are heir to. Prepared by Scott 4 Bowne. N.Y. Al! druggist. —<—<—————— values here if there isn't some reason for ft, For an all round Suit—either for school or Gress—ask to nee lot 616. It’s an All-wool Plaid Cheviot—double Dreasted coat—and pants hsve elastic ‘waistbands—double knees—patent but- tons—snd sewed double throughout. #4 ts our price—$5 won't buy any better elsewnern. Our Children’s 044 Knee Pants with ouble Knees—elastic waistbands—and patent Duttoms—in three grades, S0c., BSc, and $l—are the best ever offered for those amounts Did That Last Loc Of Photographs Go Around? You can bave as many more Tish eureck Or —tor “tor we have the Co right up to date fe, wins photographs—vo matter strie make :Dinner Sets. ok Sctewe Get SotRsrity OME quay — PS Oooo ee er eeereesete PHENO eeeesioe Poe eererores Golden Opportunity Save loney. The Warren Shoe House, Geo. W. Rich, 919 F St. ——~, Frames Should Fit! iaet Semen to toms of Oo ore ‘are not only uncomfortable bat in- Jurious. We fit frames properly and 4 bave every style that can possilly 1 ——— be needed. Let us fit your glasees. {Claflin Optical Co.. MASONIC TEMPLE, F ST. - wewewowre apie ~~ You Might Better Eat i ‘the poorer’ sort, A meeting of the board of trade will be held tomorrow, Tuesday, evening, at 7:30 o'clock at Carroll Institute Hall, 912 10th street. The question whether the Wash- ington an@ Mt. Vernon road shall occupy portion of the reclaimed flats, or shall be m, | required to follow a route just off the flats, us recommended by the Commissioners, te to be decided as far as the board is con- cerned. A large attendance is probable, as The floor committee will consist of the] the advocates both of the oo and of the public interest are expected to turn eut force, it Goor directora, Dr. jin full