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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. WEDNESDAY... ...NDecember 12, 1894. CROSBY S. NOYES.. Editor. celal THE EVENING STAR bh: regular and permanent circulation much more thi ¢ combined circulation of the other Washington dailies. As a News Advertising Medium it THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. Canadian schooners secured 38,044 skins, while the ‘ttle American fleet gathered in 9,419 additional. “Thus it will be seen,” writes Mr. Elliott, “that the catch for 1804 taken from the Alaskan herd under the license of the articles of protection ordered by the Paris tribunal, is in round numbers 50,000 skins, against 36,000 skins In 1893, and 25,000 skins in 1892." Mr, Elliott shows quite conclusively how this comes to be— the prohibition of the use of firearms, which, bad they been used, would have driven many seals back into the 60-mile $3-50 SLIPPERS FOR $1.75. ‘Too many pairs of Ladies’ Ele- *** gant Suede and Satin REDMAN’S, 950 Louisiana Ave. Fresh Groceries At Money Saving Prices SOPOHOOOOOSS SOSOOOSOSOOOOOS XMAS HINTS - $From PicKnew’s Stock. 3 Never before in the history of food selling have prices reached so low an no competitor. zone, having resulted naturally in silent SaG : | slaughter by skilled spearmen. It is deeply order to avoid delays, on ac- | interesting to note that a very large pro- of personal absence, letters to | p&rtion of the seals killed were females, Met oe nee the of. | 22d as this proportion will surely increase fice, bat simply to THE STAR, or to | in at least the same ratio as the total catch the Editorial or Business Departments, | increases, it will not be more than six or according to tenor or purpose. seven years before the last of the seals == | will have disappeared from Bering Sea and With assurance the like cf which is not | the Paris tribunal of 1893 will have been often on exhibition even in New York pol- | proven a complete failure. Mr. Elliott's Itics, “Bess” Platt has at last come to the | remedy is not a complicated theory. He front and laid claim to the credit for the | say: tremendous victory which put the repub-| “We have before us just one thing to do, lican party in power in New York City | in so far as this business is concerned, and :“Sample” ‘Umbrellas. A manufacturer bas just sold us his line of “Sample” Umbretlas, bundreds of them and hardly any two handles Precisely alike, ‘These we can sell at Half Price Dancing Slippers, —hence we shall offer them at ebb. Buying as we do in huge lots ° : °* exactly and conducting a wholesale trade as e well—we're enabled to sell at way- a rice. down figures, such as no other firm Suede and Satin Strap Sli or individual in town can under- pers and Oxfords, in pinek, quote. white, cardinal, light bive, pink, EVERYTHING N gray und tan, plain and beaded, sizes 2 to 6, in all widths from ef Atk Patapseo Superlative ¥ Were $3 and $3.50. UR ANNUAL BOOK SAL Attract the largest and most inter- esting crowds of the year. We only keep a book steck during the month of December, and are therefore in a posi- VY AND OF THE BEST QUALITY. Pillsbury’s Flou $4. 35+ Nationa: Pride Flour —being tess than the &st of making them, Umbrellas 38, 44, 48, 67, 85, 89c., $1.13, $1.35, LOSSSOS OOOO and State. For some time past there have | that is to first make a fair and honest at- : bls kem al corse $2 and u ndicati bie: sa | tempt to enlist the aid of Grea tain been indications that the republican boss | fempt fo enlist the ald of Great Britain tion to offer you only New and Fresh P would take such a stand, but not until the | pribyloy Islands from the certain ruin now publication of a letter sent by him in con- | staring it in the face; then, if we fail in fidence to republican country editors | that, repeal that law of 1868-1870, which Frroughout the state did the intimations | Prevents the killing of fémale eee materialize. Republicans who are practl- | {hJets go thet we at least sur take what cal politicians may permit themselves to | pelongs to us, cover the proceeds into the believe—it is to their personal interest to | public treasury, rather than to hand it do so--that the republican machine had | over In the ridiculous manner that we have something (o do with the overwhelming | done thus far to alien interests, which . only thrive today regardless of the fact defeat that knocked the life out of Tam-| that all is ruined after them and scoff at many and administered chastisement to | us for our remonstrance.” Tammany’s country cousins but the un- —— Literature. Our prices are ‘‘Hurry-out” Prices. No matter what quantity we buy it must be sold out during this month. Some buy books to replenish their libraries—others to present to some one; in either case you buy’books - from us much below the publishers’ prices, which means considerable. You 9 Doz. cans Finest B. J. Peas. 3 Ibs. Best Raisins 4 Best Figs . Selected Currants, per Ib. Shoe Palace. 11 Ibs. New Mixed Nuts. SUCCESSOR ‘TO 3 Ibs. Pure Sugar Candy 51d. pails Atmore's Moore’s Shoe Palace, tu NEXT TO KING'S PALACE, B-Ib, cams. . S10 7th St. | Sake" ivy as Atmore’s Plum Pudding, 1, 2 and Only 75¢. Pr. od $1 Gloves, 75¢. : Just bougn: 6 doren Fine 4-buttoa Dressed Kid Gloves, in assorted tans, reds and browns, Regular $1 value, $ z rejudice erver is fully convinced that x sressma “la vitt e _— : Ae sec ell Congressman Chari ith: the entnusinstio’|. 1), can select any Book or Set of Booksand we 1 5-lb.Pails Best 3 whatever of victory was achteved by the | confidence of the amateur, faiis to under- e Fee ee ed = D4 republican party came in spite of and not | stard why people should want to read any- | [3X3 will deliver same any time you specify Seceseerces ++e9! Preserves, ° 9 9 fhrough the efforts of the republican ma- | thirg except his speeches. . d : Just as pernicious a factor in New York | Newfoundiand does not cut much of a] /4* $ Bhahers Ge see. 3 politi any of the bosses in the demo-| figure on the map, but it Is big enough to | %% Pub. Our fub. Oar @ Js 0 pleasure if you are using a GOOD 20.1, Boxes Codtish. > = ie et ee cratic party; the principal difference be-| realize that no country amounts to much | |«)s ain ae 3 CARVING SET, but never umtertoke it 3 Best N. 0. Molasses . Tac . a a tween by Platt and Boss Croker is that | nowadays without a crisis. esol) . eo price. price, > With @ poor carver. 2 Best Water White Vanilla . Christmas: ee —_ = — one affects rpublicanism while the other | a hg) stRaTPORD EDITION 12e. | LEPrLe SAINT ELIZABETHL$1.50 08e. 9 WE SELL ONLY r quaury 3 SIRUP 4 ince nape alieass Gemectncy. Peosle inted “s i a on, STEEL, BRANT! our custome: scape 2 - e alleges democracy. People unacquainted | Washington has no Tammany organiza- | 9 hin © ee ) depen rar ign anpragid > Fresh Country Butier, 23¢. ter values, with the practical side of politics may | tion but it has an incipient post-office | ¢ By Same Author. «nee ae en cea h Eggs—guarantecd. 100 dozen Ladies’ PlaiaWhite imagine that these two men must surely | building that is costing more in time and | )4/*| type, on good paper. Bound eee athe 2 et CeCe me : 8 and Colored Bordered Hand EC, have been deadly enemies; as a matter of | money than it is worth. im Fine Cloth, car CHEW tiap” Tee @ Ce ee ud Elgin Creamery Butter, Ce 3 pase oorey =i fact, they have worked hand in hand, have | ——___«+ eRe ae naa onus cae Gute z Finest Sugar Cured Hams..... — traded votes and influence whenever there| China is thinking of having a fight ex- ANS SEEHON 4 Ie. pars ie sein 4 s 4 es Myong Tea $ Ladies’ White Scalloped Embroider was promise of mutual advantage In such | clusively of her own, and naturally resents imo. Printed tn large BEST OF ALL... $1.48 @ STAG HANDLES, $1.10 UP. sie 5 Ibs, Oyster Crackers chiefs, large unsavory dealing, have never given thought | the disposition of Japan to break into the Rsiay, (God! Gapee oad : $ a: of Fine Sets especially 3 oe cis $a attractive variety TQ T=2BE, to the posstbility that the men whom they | don.estic market. BEN HUR . 93e. S suitable for 4 , oe 3e Pe of patterns... med puppets might some day rise up | ee sm Wins Cath, e < and demand honest patenting DP} he activity of Senator Hill may yet be WHE NATIONAL, T2twos....$1.25 Re. Ren see O H lid Gift 3 —_——-, aogge ve Be. Ts rk ; Early this year it became evident that | the means of establishing a slight bond of Te ees eeat ier | sentith teicccccdiae te : Oll ay its. p Mocha Coffee, OC. : handeomer eaaay 3 go Nacneoeny the spirit of reform was abroad. A few | 8YMpathy between the President and Sena- ” . © Sack is ec 2 " 2 sand = i Select ye ‘heist ® Y% doz. Cans Cal. P © , Embroidered, Lace-edge, men, mostly republicans, realized at once | er Gorman, are exclusively copy By Gen. cew Wallace. VwkKmeaiuak: Oe Ye doz. Tomatoes paid the necessity for at least one clean guber- oe csiton ty wel ere . i 3 Celebrated Mary's Chole Su anes aba orks by well-known Amert- THE PRINCE OF INDIA. 1.80 2 alien natorial nominee, and in the discussion | rf is senor apne —— Bas 4 Store Open Evenings. 3 on ee $ 00 Neat Fancy Boxes containing 8 Which ensued it became evident that Levi | mere business on hand than it can conve- can authors, 4t embraces Gain tewaavaliee 3 3 3 rm ; | nie 2 . t . altace. 2 lets. Worth 25e. P. Morton waa the favorite. Mr. Platt | Riently attend to has a sadly familiar ica’ weet: ‘gin pointe °M W. Be id 2 Pure Vermont Map! ic poc Children's Handkerchiefs. saw this, and, with that skill which has | $°Und- “és taseivaiiesl cs pein % volumes. oAVilo ° veri ge, SIRUP, per gal, Onl 1gQ¢. Box. ——_ + + avo ee z done him such good service, at once an- einen ied icnihaa tad Pome as te 4 Ibs. Best Dates. zi ; js am ee MARK TWAIN'S NEW IMPORTER OF POTTERY AND PX 2 nounced himself as Mr. Morton's sponsor, | Ther? 1s some apprehersion that Englund Hodgson Burnett, Mrs.kmma aii 4 seeps —— 8 Ibs. Best French Prunes. Be. pena although he had no more to do with cre- | Wil come io wae die eam age b. KE. Southworth, Joho MOETLUNS $1.00 Tee. oie ee ee P 4 Y at COST i ating the Morton sentiment than he had | % ‘oroushly as she does ovr society. ; : ane axaeemerrane td " ss] | PPPS ePoesoroooesooooooooNs O Sp i to Go With the dees of Jay Seem. +e Habverton, &e. THE AMERICAN CLAIMANT$1.50 $1.13 is * | ecila S. : ‘True friends of Mr. Morton saw the dan-| 4 slight perception of the ridiculous VHE PRINCETON, 12mos..$1.00 2c. AUGUSTA J. EVANS’ Ide < =z To Our Patrons. tarting Miver Trimmed Comblantion ger that threatened and some of the more | Would have saved Senator Peffer a good bead Pocket-Rooks, in seal, Maard 73¢- outspoken at once notified Mr. Platt that | deal of needless embarrassment. Printed In large type upon WORKS 2... N TILL en P.M. and alligator. Worth $1...++6 republican victory would be impossible un- _ ph fine calendered paper, and PHILLIPS BROOKS’, YEAR OPE 7 ack lee kept his mouth shut; and that, to | With the mania for investigation and the op i z > e —— 25c. Initial Purses. aD . ‘sey | Sentiment against racing Richard Cioker bound im extra sloth, gold " 5 25e. Silver Frames. 19¢. a considerable extent, he did. In New | BOUK . whee $1.50 aXe! = Tork city there was neither republicanism | #*¢!# like sx abused man. S83] packs, gilt tops. sxmbracing . 3) Ch ist p. Telep hone and Mail Or Toe. Shopping Bags 50e. yr democracy; the fight was for good gov- | Bee aha « Te PHILLIS BROOKS' AD- » | «Clristmas resents. ae Receive Quick Ze. Writing Tabiets. 500. oa ace ae ee If Japan is really arxious to punish | |¢, she Dent Decadent Weeks: Keon] WO DAYS ONLY WE WILL SELL AI-Sik Garters, ribbon bow, silver Sees eitcicat telleg, atta os the oes | Cha abe will let that country keep Ks | (Y'2)cuas, picKENS CoMPLIETE neessiss “#100 THe: 15) | ‘oie te Pele Yau. ‘ Attention bauceer teed a dhs stk Veminy ting on the other, 161 oe: kris bred WORKS “$15.00 $2.98 CAPEAIN JANUARY +$1.00 45e. ive FANCY WORK OR DRESS > ee Bia oa : — . ravtied hie i aa SES ; i eaan ae eSH PRICES GOOD TILL MONDAY NEXT. Platt had worked his will Tammany would | py, poyle has a poor opinion of New| %)*| 15 large octavo volumes, Se oe WE HAVE A LOT OF FEATHER AND ooo have won in the city, and then he and| y hs ‘3 iC WORTH $1.50 WHICH = aes Cc new. tees | York, and is being asked where he got it. | 46 ginted trom iarge: type ce Pe saapaiete x - | M40 WE WILL ‘SELL aT dsc, EACH, e e . 9 Croker would have divided the spoils to | —_—$-2-2-—_—- ao) p HE CENTURY WORLD'S | [4 Doll : = suit themselves, as they have done many | ‘There are almost as many brands of cur- | |*%¢| good paper, handsomely : : ; 9} ols, ° 3 (os man LADIES’ COATS, SUITS AND FURNISHINGS, times. Mr. Platt is too shrewd to in-| rency reform as there are of dress reform. vs iscsadl- tas castle laced FAIR BOOK. cases $4.19 03] +] UY YOUR DOL 9 Pani wardly entertain the idea that he was a | ee 5-4 Il aaareemiearaea tains THE BROWNIES AROUND ay ’Phone 192 933 Fa. Ave. great power in the last campaign, but he SHOOTING STARS. os, gold and black, with 237 exe] [hd 92, at must either pretend that he was or cease bag VUE WORLD .. -$1.50 g1.19 |e] | Pd oe sere = eXe__ fine iusteations. ode S4525500000550690000000008 See hee ane et ee Et Used to It. oe . . BATTLE FIELDS OF sias ioe] | Pd 2 oO ° ve. never willingly do. The people smashed | «1,99 here,” said the warden of the penal | || W™- 4 ‘ ws} 4 Pues eae Mi Tammany last November; if they ever—in | institution, “if you don’t mind your ways | |¢ come $15.00 $5.98 | By Willis J. Abbott. {eel | be ‘Trimmed Hats. pa}oae Novemb come et ha or ss - a i VHAT TRIMM C7 Open Every Evening until § Sat- poog hyper ikey wilt itso amen os [mere caret ee eee foe ere or 4 10 large octavo volumes, | LH FIELDS AND Is 4 \ 2 Ler INTO ‘Tunue > uday UH 11-30 pa. ‘ ir. F cane: Fy, anament * st Niatee: pe | love} | bd : | aassscosesocooorooosooeoess to give Mr. Platt solid reason for sympa | “tun: Solitude hasn't any terrors for| jq/Js| Printed from tense trpe om eae daaed....2' suas fe] [pg ber on 35, wis b-4 thizing with the mangled remains of Mr. | 1. 1 used to be one of the workmen on got paper, handsomely : fs] lyg uu ‘ For $3. 4 | Ol; 2 Croker. Bossiem in this country has | ,), ¢ office building in Washington.” By Willis J. Abbott. Nt -LP pci ke | Ba reached the end of its rope. eee . — bound In cloth stamped In | yIELDA AND o| Pf F St N. W Ig 3 —— Gui Sikeuavelitow wet Saute @lawes gold and black, with 177 fl- ! i | IP 039 ° ° 0 MNS 3 A An inconsiderate District ofticial—by name | rnig unequal division of hosiery's rough, eels SICLURY ... suas (Ae) LPC atu | 370 2 Beggs and ranked as an inspector—has = ia ss i ' + |& SS SE IE ST IESE AT IITs ° recommended to the District Commission- ee eee Gon bedstead sherdigered 8) GEORGE ELIOT'S CoM. By Willis J. Abbott. | aE 89 = 3 IG 3 Round- u ers that a man be stationed on the tender / enough | VLETE WORKS. $5.00 $1.37 BLUE JACKELS OF 151: $1.43 | Feat esti 9 what you pay elsewhere ts e = ee ease abitiing sgtne eeed te the Tet | orc. Bunipece, alas: hamw't/any, 1g targe volumes, printed By Willis J. Abbott. i ra paacia 3 Because we make them oar 2 road yards at night and that this man be se] ba de iy | ° ane pata ob gitieeg Mae’ provided with a lantern which he should A igthina beac SO)3) from large type, on good VASSAR GIRLS... »! Eiseman Bros > 4 ‘There 4s so much trash made up Holiday Slippers. : d to 2 vi while ~ ad ts ° ° ee Oe ee a ascaer while | «what was the principal object of inter- *) paper, handsomely bound in | wits NURSERY FUR "#4 | - 413 ply anyon ayn agg —— '§ stationed moves | ost in America when you were there?” Ye. < ye More people every day are ee Our entire Mg stock of Hand- pent-end Set ae abitting-enigises: very £60- | oy, British mn meet ot | a, ee ot ae ouiver Oprie’s ANNUAL - learning of thelr folly in buying 3 offered by variety stores as “ “ stigrey ‘a ‘i he eminent British novelist a . * elothh from deale: 2 some, Comfortable and Durable quently do. Inspector Beggs was prob- | 110° Juestioner with chilling scorn and re- s] black, with 25 fllustrations, won "ot Ie. be ee cee we ane z Real Leather ably moved toward his proposition by a | s 1 meet ee a oe » 1d not_ manufacturers. — ° House and Toilet Slippers for oe re ee ee eee Per { course.” © naa cael eame aa a SUNDAY FOR '95.. eo} | — id pene ee ane < 3 Gents, Ladies and Children has contact with the death-dealing obstructions iniearh flees |: setnisn “tthe, coith SHAKESPEARE'S C0 M- | a ouuive th te ites Ga ° se got to be sold before Christmas. that continually threaten all who are com-| . : a i PLEPE WORKS... | titles necessary to supply our < bs we have the largest pelled to cross the railroad-tracks which | “That's about the most booeiest foolish Printed from large type ot | ineas vane Washiegtnas “1isllt, B00 Ks, 3 ee : ie run with ca 3 freedom through this echiavame . of ny ex stenc i fe een: | sekonaei & volumes. Hoyal octavo. { more and Atlanta—we are able and best variety in town of tl city at grade; his motive was humane and | What have pars hae Cloth, Finely. lustrated. | bode fcr prtags = regtoned ‘That some people almost despair class goods, but the prices we've will doubtless be commended by sentl-| [Tent an umbrella” ; merit ah pemorigliprlal reba allie of ever getting a strong, serv- ines ins eng tae a mental men and women who still cling to| {7 thought you knew Bettirs i WORKS .. dhe SAME If you compare our $10 Long iceable book. 3 put on the the old-fashioned idea that human exist- t's worse than that. I lent it to its oak ‘ ia Bound. | Blue Overcoats, our #10 Black ° We would like to have you % at such a rapid rate that you'd original owner!” 22 volumes. Cloth bound. Half Russia Bound, 1 . o examine opr ence is a p us something and that the 6 4 | Cheviot Suits, and our line of $15 es vas Gattes: scallop tome te Gat ab spilling of blood except by due proc pam aan Gilt top. INS ESSAYS. ...4..81.00 | Ae” gaat Gecedain (aie tinea 3 t “t of law is not eusily to be atoned for. 1 et OE cintoner Lawak FAMILY EDITION OF THE 2 vols, 12mo Cloth, SS ee ee . c0) =Cen pick, railroad companies, however, are intensely | Oh, fleeting Fame! Oh, vanished Hope! cneeiee Maen a sashes 3 ° selec : : YOEIS <.$3.50 $1. ess Another advan iu buyin — practical and are never moved by consid- Ob. Eroepacts once 40 Gent! rorts $3.50 $1.38 oS See ee 3 ———— ook, with x At 48¢. erations of the purely sentimental sort. | Oh, treacherous World! Henceforth I grope Bound in Grain Cloth, full im. Cloth. have to take anybody's word for SSTERLI NG Sl ILVER CORNERS? ee ae Reel Does Inspector Beggs realize that the car- | Without a word of cheer! . «Spears the grade of material, trim- Ladies’ Velvet, Beaver, And yet thet vas a happy d: gilt with fine illustrations. HUGHES’ WORKS. Feit. ond Leather Slippers. rying out of his proposition would invulve | And yet there wa: ppy day mings and workmanship in any The $1.5) 0 Books} USUAL Toe. KINDA the hiring of three or four additional men When praise was thought my due THE ELSLE BOOKS. $1 p 2 vols. 1#mo, Cloth. garment we. sell, because every — Pipi; 50! ay who would probably demand as much as a | Whenever I set out to play Tene aris wiiniic wETTIAN Ta) HAW part of the making, from the ——— Are At 69 "oa é LOUISA ALCOTT’S WORKS.81. NA n cating’ th i dentine 4k ean dollar per night each for services rendered | Upon my big bazoo. acts eis a cttiag tte ees. SAlligator, aan D siciaahes _aiasier’ in coupling cars and swinging lanterns on | 1) iy a noble instrument ne 2 You run no risk at all tn tak- velvet Slippers, ‘Stipes. the rear end of shifting-engines? Woald | what beings ue bicel-ot shame, kor. < $2.00, $1.85 EDITION soesseeeeeeees lag car Gerd maces MNS oa al, aie’, Sitter” ge" Caine Soren a ere cheatin ess | To him who tries with true intent By Mrs. Frances Hodgson WAVERLY NOVELS... $10.00 $2. Cataract Calf and Eretyy pone eee 1 indulge In such vast expe e mere : “ i ides-to- . that the lives of a few of the more or less | To sound the trump of fame. Burnett. 12 yols, Cloth bound. pacar gl ager a You'll find your horn will not be biowa Unless ‘tls blown by you. And I produced a wondrous tone If you want Engraved Cards for Upon the big bazoo. At o5c. Gents’ Handsome Plush, ‘Tan or Black Goat ‘and Calf Sitppers. Grain Leathers. Hundreds of Purses and Combination Pocket Books, in every variety of leathers asers, and pledge ourselves to make everything right 1n case a garment does not turn out as we say. common people be preserved for awhile? Inspector Beggs had better be more care- ful as to his recommendations or he will Across the fields of Pike; My tried and trusty instrument A thrill of fear would strike Engraving of the highest order, Into the stoutest heart. And yet, with correctness of form and style. My palmy days are through; The fickle public will forget YOUR NAME on COPPER PLATE above the ground yet three of the toilers | alas the customs! Oh, the times! and FIFTY CARDS for met death with startling suddenness while Me and my big bazoo. When brains as well as might | on duty. Responsibility for the deaths in | Optain respect; when knowledge ¢ . | iC, question ought to be something of a bur- When all men read and write den upon those who are in charge My brazen strains have had their day; oom I can’t begin anew When the Bering Sea tribumal concluded | For none will pause to hear me play its sessions In Paris last year, it was evi- Upon the big bazoo. achieve unpopularity———with the railroad New Year’s calling it would be wise to and designe. Pe companies. : My mighty yawp unchallenged went leave your orders now. | TOPH Al VS pag ey —— or Black 4 % USUAL $1.25 AND ¥i50 KINDS, At fs 40.- Best Chamois Lined, One of the remarkable and one of the most distressing features of the slow con- struction of the new post-office building is the extraordinary mortality to which a correspondent has directed attention. Only a few men have been employed on the work and the structure is hardly fifty feet Fiseman Bros., ther Good: Cr. heed ee Emporium, 1231 Pa. Ave. Factory, 1218 and 1220 E st. t socececerernoorererrer rer? in Shoe Plade of ‘Electric Lights Is the display that attracts such at- tention to our window. It's a novelty that pleases, ‘The Pale, ‘Shede stor ‘Romseo, Columbia and Opera Sit USUAL $2.00 KINDS, At $1.85. Gents’ Very Finest Russia Calf, Low or High Cut Tollet_ Slippe ‘AL $2.50 KINDS. SSOSOHIMCCCO SESE: We also Engrave, in proper form, Wedding Invitations—“At Home’ “Might step inside. Plenty of ao | i ‘ ne ight five different sec- ee 4 . dent to those who understood the matter | Cards—Receptions, Teas, Dies, Tono= = see iS then ts extinguished all at gs “correct” for both draw K D as to which there was dispute tnat the | And must a singing teacher win ) rams and Crests = Onee, OA yery startling effect, See It onthe, CANDLE ete! ie eep ry United States had noi only failed to secure | The salary and praise? gra o - whan, yeu'se Gone: TES RECEPTION (CANDLES box And get a_palr y, our Famous J i ps > r- e On ost le hi several of the advantages it had hoved | Must his mild warbling gather in = ao ieee Ge root i} Crk ile “gest ean for but had lost valuable control over the | Ths encores and bouquets? Work and Prices Gustanitied: et amas poverty vox || anybody. eae’ aed anit seal fisheries. Not, however, until now has | My withered laurels limply fall Ye | bb it been made plain that thi mn of the | About my brow. I'm through u ers. Toys, Games and Dolls. Only the new kind. | Fancy Hl Shades, tl yunal will result in the speedy exter- | Into some secret hole we'll crawl— nation ef seal life in Alaskan waters. Myself and my bazoo. Representative Dingley, of Maine, yesterday —— . » House, for tte informatio Disgusting “Champ” Clark. Ours are the best. Have you “Marvel” Pure TOO SONS all sizes. Treasurer, = WH, HARN & 60's RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, $30 amd 932 Tth st., 1914 and 1916 Pa. av 231 Pa. ave. 6.0. F. Crocker,’ 9 and consideration, tter written him by | Wash. Cor. Philadelphia Press. x TAT AcERe CRAIRRE Gkerda ead eae Mr. Henry W who probably Knows | In the morning hour the bill to promote quisite desicns ices range from more about ea fisheries than any | the efficiency of the revenue marine ser- a. ve. tS Or ten ents Oe | a este: decaa ‘e, @ Measure of great merit, was called promptly. | oe nies | 1) for consideration, but the time was oc- 2 : most positively regulations of the | cupied by a so-called speech of that coarse G G. Cornwell & Son tribural can 5 ly ated 20 28 to sogue from Missouri, who calls him- ——W—~ | > 7 GROCERIES and TALLE LUXURIES, 1412-1414 Pa. Ave. 12-404 ‘Champ” Clark, but which the Wash- ton Star says should read “Chump” | Clark. ring the time this vulgar indi- vidual s talking to the House it looked break up and drive out the fleet of pelaste | sealers who have wrought so much of PLOPPPOOLLSPL IS ISH MS COSHH The Gift Needn’t Cost Much destruction. This statement he bases upon the record of the London sales for the sea-| more like a country bar room than a hall son just closed. He shows that in 1 of legislation. Clark took off his cuffs and y+ Canadia schoone secured | laid them on his desk and then proceeded — ak doners | secured | ()"eulogize the lecherous Breckinridge of | 1 QQ. 1 | , S| 7@ 78 i eset eterno telnet ened Septet Lee PPO LLL LALLA LL AA Ee dy ils au Ever Tried 20,085 seal skins; the American f ws Kentucky, in about the same manner as PURE! ZS SPRING ° ? skins. In 18%, fifty-five Canadian schoon- | he yesterday eulogized Morgan, the con- LET qltalt, Pe, ome att, then, Solid Gold rg get Ne a i rg Mg dein o ers took 29,113 skins; American vessels, | federate guerilla, a ene Oe a windee beatin ©* © Row tageh you pay. Uncqualed for 000 sking. ‘Then came the season which | 10, ‘he mutanound Clack with thelr fest EES, ge a | SEE LESor.y . | Mast Be Sold at 9 Socties ya a 1 were si a v pe POR SALE—ONEK OF THE BEST oa was to be so carefully regulated and s0 | on the desks, smoking cigars and squirt- Geo. Spier, 310 9th St. Bt ee tec and market stores in the southwest; must be sold thoroughly supervised. It was @ short sea- | ing tobacco juice and listening to his coarse 12-18d URCHELL, 1325 FST! as the owner ts obliged to leave the city. Address son but, during {ts continuance, fiftv-vine | jokes with an annarent ain af satisfaction SSEoSESELEN DHL SELSSOSIIOOEE eS eat at ae rte acawe aizse

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