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EE 1894—FOURTEEN PAGES. T THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, gaat teeta iy on egies: 2 POSH SHIH PE PHOS GH-OS OPEN EVENINGS. ‘AN: ‘UNEASY “FEELING LATE SPORTING NEWS to use it. Benedict Arnold would be a pa- triot in comparison with him. So upstairs in the rowing room. In all my term in col- GENERAL NEWS NOTES. The long pending boundary question be- W. B. Moses & Sons request the honor of yr BALTIMORE, WILL EXHIBIT AT -)/The Arlington WEDNESDAY, DEG. 19,}. A CHOICE COLLECTION OF Wraps, Jackets, Evening Wraps, oO —Soften your bh bring the bright the bridge of gold to a grave and weep.” rly-haired, cur establishment, take them into our Juvenile Department en the second floor, bright, beautiful, and brilliant array of Juvenile Suits the happiness depi¢ted on thelr countenances, thetr merry, rippling laughter, lst counter to another, choosing this, that, amd th other suit, until, thorougbly confused and ‘exhaus return panting to inamma,papa, grandmamnia, grandpapa, auntie, or unele, with the childish in- Corrogators: “Which do you like best?” ‘This is what we call CHRISTMAS SHOPEING MADE PLEASANT. ir Information, we want to sas, with post. ose your purse strings, hing, lov- g, rollicking boys, full of mirth and mischief, to Let their eyes rove over the to their ‘ery voices, as they hurry and skurry from one died of pneumonia, took place this morn- ing at 10:30 from his late home, ) street. Services were held at Trinity Church, The interment was at Holy Rood. The Rev. W. 8. O. Thomas, pastor of the Gay Street Baptist Church, spoke strongly, earnestly and eloquently last night on the recent action of the Metropolitan Railroad Company in cutting down the wages of their employes. He spoke sympathetically of the men. His congregation was in touch throughout the sermon, evidencing that he had selected a subject that interested them greatly. - > IST STEVENSON DEAD. Nov, Finally Succumbed to HL Health in the Samoan Isles. Advices from Apia, Samoa, of date of De- cember 8, are to the affect that the well- officers of the royal yacht squadron. Sec- retary Grant of the squadron cabled that if the Dunraven challenge be accepted now the squadron will not demand the cup if a satisfactory agreement about receipting for it be not reached. The cup commitiee will meet today. New Bicycle Records. Two more indoor bicycle records were broken Saturday in the races at Philadel- phi: W. C. Roome made five miles in 1 as against 12.20, and W. A. Bar- beau reduced tue mile time from 2.20 to 214 25, Sporting Notes, The Joe Patchen-Ryland T, race at Kan- sas City was postponed on account of rain. At the latest meeting of the Yale faculty a motion to restrict ccllege athletics to in- PACIFIC RAILROADS. A Bill Presented Providing for Their Eventual Government Control. Representative Caminetti has introduced a bill providing for an amendment to the Pacific railroad laws to the effect that upon the failure of either of the companies which received aid in their construction frem the government to pay the debt due the United States the Secretary of the Treasury shall immediately take posses- sion of the road and make arrangements with the holders of prior liens for an ex- tension of their bonds for the period cf twenty-five years, After this the govern- ment is to assume the management of the road and conduct its business. The bill comtains a specific declaration that it is lege I do not remember an instance when z ike town tween Paraguay and Bolivia has been at if TIED FOR FIRST PLACE. anyone undertook to practice rowing there i ° Wil "+ icike WGomthorn Read fo Mot short, the erve-object of the xymmasiam, | which gives her an outlet along the Hahé i Interest in the Progress of the Bowl | Short le object o asium, | which gives her an outlet along the 8|;Speaking Bocsible me orreee santival? yung, Sreubyels oscmentay | DANK of the Paraguay river. . King Humbert has prorogued the Italian : nd a| and it is mainly utilized in developing into e $ - z __| , The Catholic Club bowling team and a | And Iti mainly utilaad ln developing ints | camber ef depues upon the report. of ® Something for the House © ‘Ab t Representatives 0f the fen Sire eee eee iay might in strong and powerful. Premier Crispi. ‘This action is an incident MER, D.C. return 8 “The men who are not candidates and | of the reviv. the be 3 4 ” elt 4 ou g Conference ip This City—What high feather, and there is joy among the | who wish to take gymnastic exercise must | “phe patil ede reqske setae ; Gonzaga students, for they had chalked | do so after the candidates are through, and : n mas ut= rice a e a ‘They Demand, under pain of treason to h lace im thorize prosecution of those members who i - up two games to their credit, captured eason to his college he must | ‘0 : tho e : 4 not alter or in any way change the ma-| recently refused to cheer for Emperor ® ’ pai torre from the Carrolls. chines they use. I leave it to you to judge | William. WASH. B. WILLIAMS’. AR e The representatives of the employes of | The second game of the Carrolls was of | if that is the proper method of utilizing a| A prominent Guatemalan official says a d the second and third | gymnasium, in which a . ——— 8 ESOL oe the Southern railway, who have been in | the “star” order, ayd the second a oe pime ‘rights Student of the | that though war between Guatemala and ” ~Beightep.up the home! Make pleasure-giving gifts—gifts that stand oo vou $ convention at Harris’ Hall during the past | 8@™Mes of the Catholics were quite gsvod. | Co;Ns® has an aes Se bie Mexico may be delayed for a year, it is @» permanent reminders of the generosity of the givers. We have the ok ‘ ‘xan cs ore Decming mace @ | Week, continued their sessions today. There | A team score below the 700 mark is cailed |/,,,0q "| “med¥ would you propose?” I) sure to come. ‘The Guatemalans cog eae ida “right idea’ and have exemplified it in collecting here the richest va- x \ ‘1 peecaate beeae Hise: is a marked disposition on the part of the | “Yalow bowling” by the “rooters," and | “The abolition of intercollegiate games | $7 {hat Chiapas Delongs to them tn spite * <2 Stet xo& dainty, inexpensive, comfort-giving household furniture yet ; sought after this season thag g | delegates to maintain an attitude of si-| ‘ey ae good judges. : : Fee en jand pase ball and rowing and the | ‘There was general rejoicing at Honolulu pode ie he growing interest in this tournament | substitution therefor of interclass competi. | yj gathered ‘under one roof in Washington. This large collection must be < j | [we nave bad to replenish | lence, but, as has been previously stated, | was again emphasized by the presence of| tions. ‘Then instead of eleven foot bali | Pren the news of the republican victory é sold, dnd to that end we shall quote g $, || sveral of our broken ues ) | they are dissattefed with the ‘several la-| a large number members of the five | players I woukl forty-four in. a| jian nee Wl ee ecieaeen ® ; 1 ] [ already. bor schedules in force on the various roads | clubs and thei college, and fcur times as many as there | the ann Ridiculously Low Prices for the Next Six Days- @|o, | [+ Mowever, we are ready fot © | somposiig’ the Southern’ railway system, | The scores in detail are as follows: are at present m every other sport. ‘Then Btatens ieae” Of the jengin to ths United & " 4 1 | te h in today with f sie First Game. gymnasium would become of general Desks fi r Gifts P: ] Ss it | RS De e rush again a 4) They demand not only uniformity of ihe a1 Sores. ¥. MC. c benefit to the students at large and not be New Tone args Attorney Lindsay, at @ {v) its. arior Suites. GrESH STOCK. Writing Tablets? schedules, but the entering into of new | CF a4. ce Rear iora e the special privilege of those who have the | investi gations 1 Hae eniqge yg eg » «A good Writing Desk makes a very - gen sT0cK ke acceptable presents be. # | bor contracts between the Southern ra R. Locrafi 1B. Lehman: léast necesstly for its use.” ef thése' high in authority would get in =: pRubstantial preseat-sand it doesn't cost New shipment. Latest designs. A €©}| » ee nae ee eieie-uritity and {Tad and its employes. Conferences were | C. Locraft M1 Trapp' ...4 orci tata —— Se Sing Sing, “ or se sreat variety of different patterns trom 2. | @rTENHL STOCK, style, We have. them 1 | held between the-railroad officials and the | Downey . a Mulan HL NOT STOP WACING. ben Howell and Ea Cochran, while fight- - which to choose. One of the handsom- 5 : - a deleguiss, but up adjustment of ditteresces | APMCUDE “onnor . —_ ng in the presence of Miss Dora Rawls, a8 @- Solid Qak -Deaks, well made ard est and most substantial gifts you could SURESH STOCK. different leathers and styles 8, b ames ; t of the New Constitutionat| near Pierce's Mills, Ala. fatally stabbed eatly finished. “at The laueh- give. Ridiculous prices—for instance: (Lat papen sibragrie resulted. The delegates presented the pro- Amendment in New York. her brother, who fried to séparate them, * Alo price of. 3°75 + & 2.25 posed new schedule and contract to Third An attempt has been made by some rac-| GNC#recs, im Alabama ‘sent a. petition to 4 “Higher-pficed ofes tf you wish. . S$ 75—$2 oo—$ 5 Vice President Baldwin, but that official . be ~ | Gov. Oates asking him to grant them relief S-piéee Muahogany-finish Suites, re jo e io al ing men to discredit the constitutional | by urging a law against lynchin, & é oo eae g nd in erat acks: Reduced. $25 tihiaterat in tne silk GB ©) Coeaie withheld (is “assent |The “naw. contras Rinendment “against race track gambling | €Stablishing other reforms, Here's another: Furniture gift that Se S- ae eo) PORTFOLIOS contemplates the re-establishment of the recently adopted in New York by declar- | 1" ax be cee Saugtaines one, out- we &B eoesn't cont much—Hall Racks—splewdld verstutfed: Suite, up pay rate in vogue prior to the late 10 per | Downe: ing that it would stop racing. It was| "Edward Norris, editor of the stm oe QR fen w fo salect—all prices $400 Epics, ,overetute ; 6 Up: o 3 are highly useful, as well =] cent horizontal reduction. It ts understood | Armstrong 2 claimed that the offering of a sweepstakes | Queen Lilat Honolulu, Wap final foc ake afl cheap at their price. Here's a hint: olstered_ 27.50 oruamental. ‘Try giving some. that Vice President Baldwin stated that —|° : é z tacking. the H rm - Gh Solid Owk. Halt Racks. tapestry, only ie * : a oan AM ict egammladeie Meaypnees pr ere wate constitutes a lottery. A sweepstakes is ¢ Hawaiian government, @$6 ‘This week, only $4.15. @ b hard fe uaa, oan pe mY ra Saicrainaa i tho congaae Third Game. & race, to which owners contribute a por- | of oe ente ree gar ey Bcc peng } S-plece Mahogany Suite, up- : | The officials declare that matters: will be ara 3 tion or all of the mgney to be raced for. | tise @ ot Fort Arthur, and says a of hin oset $42 thought of. roe a Scores.Y. M. C. C. Scores. Qt | rigid inquiry is being made, $ a C} sets. holsterod’ in fine silk $33° 5 # | adjusted, and that not sufficient friction | Senuiteis_. Ae lihu Root, one of the most prominent and | “in Freihorg, ‘Severn to people were | agp oi uconnigpaca sa metic Asian ae pte 6oc. to $7.50. im | Ras been gveuaved: 0 warrant ne yee, |i Duocradt SB. Lehman most active members of the constitutional | poisoned. by arsenic placed in baker's rolls. ees oh ee ie on aera 6 ik Ts ¢ [sees re foreseen ee th 1Trapp . convention, stated to a New York Herald | One person died «it's a gift welcomed by all—not ex- piece Sik Tapes- some quarters. Downey 1Mulquin % s i veep- | The government of Newfoundlan: pensive—it yes. Neg here—this week. $42 ry eee, ee $34.50 © ° ohooh man, age not petisnet ear bie ta Armstrong 440'Connor Sia Gy a fea orate a tottery, | Provided for the payment. of the mareet gery & Dressin Cases ¢ uneasy state of mind. ‘Those with whom “Lam not very familiar with racing mat- | OP the debt, and Gov. O’Brien has Teclared inant gas replies ge ame $0 cae. 4] ‘The Star reporter has tried to converse will | Tote! .. E ters," said Mr. Root, “but I do not believe | £9 the legislature that he thinks the finan- iy Sth eat nieent 9 PD pera porcine | 17 @ For Ladies and Gentlemen, ? not say that they anticipate a strike, nor Sta £ the effect of the amendment will to pre- | Cla! troubles will be of a temporary char- $2 e SulMt Oak China Closets, es = $ Toe. TO $19.00. will they say that they do not think a Wook » vent the offering of sweepstakes, any more |“, senortcia trom Ath © tesa at ae ta $21 Sipe 1k # | strike probable. Last week they sent for | Carroll oe 4 30” | than it would prevent the offering of prize eee ora, Foams Athans that Turkish ends, this week, only. $175 : Ey | & ® | the chief officers of their organizations, and | Columbia . u 7 30, competitions in colleges. : e Armenians have becn Suite, upholstered in fine silk (53) ° t offic “0 linia o 30 . - ntinued as late as November 14. > $46 Mamboaiely Carved Solid Oak : pm ak) T I tt (& S ay KE. E. Clarke, @rand-chief of the | Buena Vista a4 F Asked as to whether he thought it was,| CQunued as late as Novem 40 coins, Closet, oval glass ends, cen ee ae ee ee ae ole ASE: 9 | Qa of Raiiway Conductors, and E. M. | Washington a) bd he intention of the convention to prohibit | 4 ttorney Mactarlage at N woKore tears. French bevel plate glass in back. § a See ee ee " J1a7 = |Y z 3% | Sargeant, chief of the Order of United | Catholic 5 1 30 acing. Mr. Root said: “T'do not think the | \so"nCkagectariane Of New York to pro~ thts = only. 35 OE aes re 4in Leather and Polished, | Firemen, are in consultation with the men. | ‘The next match will be bowled on the | convention had the least idea of probibit- | °° Sovery Ot SERDOS nie ae Rock ers for Gifts. & © Oak @ | Chief P.M. Arthur of the Brotherhood cf | alleys of the Columbia Athletic Club to- | ing racing. The - pone wee peseed | sovernmnent. ¢ wed to be due the 2 * f alk. Railway Engineers is expected in town this | morrow evening and the team of the Car- | simply to prevent the gambling that was | ©9 “ e ue eater ie caste r 4 evening, What policy will be settled upon | roll Institute will be the opponents. In | being carried on in various parts of the | The Wife of Chief Justice Simmons of ariety of. shape and ws ¢ ie. Lin | Georgia has asked Mayor St f Phil Satin lined, t now known. It is thought that the | many respects this contest is expected to | state under the guise of racing. One of its 4 y uart ot & oe ee ee 2 sf Fitted with Com, Brash and Mirror, b Goris i ill send boyamenpl to the | he the most interesting of any yet bowled. | most active supporters was Fred Storms adeiphia for the Liberty bell for the At- _ - . e S, ed with Comb, Br Mirror, convention will send anu F e | be ore’ Jed. actly 7 P 4 here sre 8 few—you must come and Variety of choice patterns—new designs @ 4 $3.00 TO $10.00. 3 Southern Company within a day or two, | The Carroll boys express an, eagerness for of Bay Shore, L. 1., who urged its adoption crap el ete City councils must de- ‘: — shown in Curly Biceh, Oak, White — € that the demands of the men must be met | the contest and the Columbia boys are in| on behalf of his’ Flushing constituents. | Cle t a eae Maple and Mahogany. Here are two -& i POCKET BOOKS, SATCHELS, @ | or the syste will be tied up. ‘This will | fine fettle and more than anxious for this | jr, Storms described to the convention the a ee Mount Ranier, in the tapestey recs "™ $3 leaders: @ CARD CASES, MUSIC ROLES, lead to a formal conference between the | engagement on the “maple lanes.” ‘The | gambling that was carried on in the vicin- | S10r¢ Of Wrasbington. a out again ee % reuyks, RAZOR STROF © | delegates of. the men and the officials of | usual ample arrangements will be made | ity of Flushing last summer in the name ¢ is pouring from the crater, Soy Pecwors - ate Rovkers, S-plece Solid Oak Suites, glass (} ‘And 4 the eat The officials will in all probabi to accommodate a large attendance. Wa jockey club, and under the protection | Which is also emitting Jets of ‘steam, i. 5 “saddle seats, this $3.2 $25 20x24, Suntil Christmas 3 A GENERAL LINE cu OF LEATHER coons. $ agree to make the schedules uniform and | ‘The league championship will go to the | of the Ives law, and stated that the people wae ‘ung, president of the Tsung-Li- & . V3-25 Samoa aerate | E & olin to apply the contract In force on the late | club team winning the greatest number | of Flushing were bitterly opposed to racing | }amen, Nas been appotnted | president of = ngany-finish Leather ichmond and Danville railroad, whieh | of games in the tournament, but ihe fol-| of that sort. I think that to Mr. Storms which virtually makes ). reduced 3-plece Solid Oak Chamber Sui @ Cos! 9) ca wossrbed by the Southern, to’ the en- | lowing statement is an interesting showing | ott "them ‘any ‘other individual’ member | him dictator of China. The landing of the -plece amber Suites, vas abi y the § : en- s 8 2 ‘sting s a s 5° S35 sass rrencn bevel plate mirror, 2 It its You Nothing Ure system. ‘They will not agreo to the | as to the number of pins bowled down by | of" the conyenUon, the adoption of «the | J#Pancse atmy at Shan Hal Kwan puts it @ handsomely carved, until ro engrave or stamp goods over $1. For a ® | restoration of the rate paid before the ‘ate | each team. The highest score made by | amendment was due. Pekin taay be undartele E- _ 4 i mely : irved, $28.75 © Storing Sliver Initial for goods over ‘$f. ® | cut. Whether this concession to the em- | each team is also given. All of the teams |" “Ax to the effect of the amendment upon y dertaken, ee “ ee a : Z ye be sufficient to avert a strike | have bowled eighteen games and have | petting, without having gone into the mat- —- toe ° eae a Coe ie oe ployes will ra K ~ Q @ For Trunk strep on any trunk. For Name $12 crot be fordiold: thirty more to play: ter deeply, it seams to me that it will re- Charges af, { 4 % Tag with Bags and Satchels. ? pee Ets Teams Total pins. High. sc. | peal the Ives blll and pring into force the| Patrolman Augustus J. Thorne of New ardrobes ® e See 6 GEORGETOWN AF Carroll .. rae penal ec _ eee ee York city on Saturday made a confession Couches, Couches and Couches, in num- A 5 Yashington : tion of the convention that the Rast berleas varioty—all the latest stapes and | At Your Own Prices. @|° ? : Columbia ; shovl pass a new law bearing upon the | Which revealed q startling state of affairs faits—for “Bhort ‘Winks’? after diuner— r - ry > | Many Paragra Buena Vista é subject. Personally, I think the legislature | In the police department. ‘Thorne's confes- & buy yourself a Christmas gift this time? ® ° ? eral Iutere Catholic 12 ought to act in order to set at rest what-| sion implicated tn corruption’ and black- eS $10 or $12 for a $100 worth of com- Why bother with description of our Fen) 4 | The Chevy ase hunters were out again The Carrolls have played nine games at | ever a caf nares Pr Seem cme mail and corruption, it was alleged, Capts. fort. stock of Wardrobes; everybany Enews >| ® 1: 1281 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. NW. @ | on Saturday. Nichols, Wallach, McCauley, | home and nine abroad; the Washingtons ater raph phacepee seh is a lottery came | Eakins, Siebert, Stephenson, Ryan and 23 Overstuffed Couches, upholstered in it is the best in Washington. Let this we Te wpreenins shy Stone, Delaney, Halloway and Howe did | twelve at home and six pier the ee cp eet core In the case of the people | Schmittherger, ex-Capt, Cross and Acting cae cea, ee Sto | Mat Sawant raat @| Yee ge 00 0 o6-oe ar on-of [ie inet caventrian work, mausne inom: | fad cad tte at hoe ania |arainet Faber. Sr Dwyer wan ae | CR Geena ui eae Beta be ~ yp this = oy ceca te haved gaa pF Peeiboisiies caren selves especially “noticeable. Supper fol- and the Catholics, six at home and ouaen by a or te Tasy etivens ee. | Sthmittherger of the ‘Tandelcin, whe ae parr % omely ¢ 5 Seg ats aa alee ABcens prietor of a lottery. - case was a aa ct phe cretonne, spring edge and seats, drawer at bottom, until Christ- Don’t You Hear Them Bells?.| owed ana then a dance. The guests were | twelve abroad. SS ces Gaus coe tana | under, indictment for anaes. Sve-hun- with pillow, this. week, only.. mas, reduc@l to... 925 bumerous eCentury Re Allowed.” * Roger A. Pryor, who rendered @ decision |. dred-Golar Drive a Those titfplicated deny : a Shavi . John H. Barheord, well known as a fo: ‘The following road records have teen al- | #8#inst Mr. Dwyer, and handed down an | French tne. : ony mee © Wage’ soonctinent of Claes, 2 eee eae lates ‘er boatman gn/the canal and a man who e following road records have Lee opinion, in which ‘he maintained that a| the charges. é mer boatman dnit 7 : - Dressing..Tables, Music Cabinets, Easles, Carpets, Rugs, Oil Cloths, ig fase z we. | lowed by the Century Road Club of.| sweepstakes is a lottery. This decision was | - fs S a fs Y for the Jo ng [Une Be commnten hte Seen nee We Sooree | Amerien: overruled by Justice Gaynor in the su 4 Teapetion, Muay Chairs, —1s near. Vrepare for the Joyous season.” Bring Cut Guuktea euanes tak erica: pverruled by Justice G = ; 5 . 2 : sto yourselves by making others happy, [TOWN Merchants, committed sulelde last | “7 °F, "Comstock, 25 miles, 1.14.21, May 30, | Preme court, Brookly Hints or Kicks? Which? 2 At Rock Bottom Prices Puy pelvbaptenaer asd Tn tM, | Friday at Mckeg: Ouiciathie cance ‘One result of the racing situation will be . pr i An enthusiastig temperance meetir . : > . |an actempted revival of steeplechasing on Happy experience, coming prilliant anticipations of aa aaa : : William Christ, 10 miles, 27.15, August 5, eur 1 A ec © THE JUV WoRLD held on Sunday afternoon at the ‘T Ga cae preety pepe =e ener ogenggs ree wh) nr fram. hints—or B JUVE RL ay. : Pek 1804; California state recor meeting the Stesplechase, Hu Pony bs ASH. B. I LLIASIS, eae ~ a mI r Day susp ee of, ie n r Chri es Wallin, Butfalo to Pittsburg, 243 | Race Association decided to discontinue its & SS Gaia gyn sae 21.15.80, August 24-25, 180 jurisdiction over professional steeplechas- is—emphatically— Lon ppp sgasa yf aiadaaithag Sanat Wallin, Erie to Pittsburg, 145 miles, |ing end confine its efforts purely to the |, 2) hor cmesapaageoe comes al Genter Mika Wetghtman, "Siwyét "SI 30, Aug 4 amateur branch of the sport. The associa- ‘Therefore contribute to the happiness of the chil: | Oe eee an eae en lourh ote i >. 100 miles, ctobe tion new numbers among its members the & | an ots Therefor PP Makar wud Paster J. R.' Dunlop October 7, | tion now numbers among its mes th 2 ( yi en to the extent of your means andreson “itil 1894; Maryland state rec ‘ountry okline, Mass.; the S he ° aber “east your. bread pen the waters” | tho cheat’and Men: ‘A. G. Harding, St. Louis to DeSoto, 47 | Country Club and Radnor Hunt of Phila- e which—it your life Is prolonged—will surely retu: solo. ie miles, 4.05, November 16, 1804, delphia,. the Elkridge Hunt of Baltimore, k ? a 5 Th + icine rding, 8 . Des the Chevy Chase Club of Washington and n© . The Tenleytown Raptist Church is ma A. G. Harding, St. Louis to DeSoto and OS : sme ONCE A. MAN A cum.” ing consideral le preparation for the Christ: | return, 04 miles, S45, "November 16, 184; |!he Hempstead, Farm Association, There — - eA MAD J , whos itemise: El eoutan vane yas a spl e S., H. and P. R. A. last Give of your substan » not hoard your Pepe age eter agelle pireier ih gartnags rcs Scurer encoee re fall, some of the members forming a new O’ tre & co rgb ree sordid pleasure | MteCullongh. The superintendent is The America’s Cup Race. assoclition. This latter organization. will, 29 | of handling the littering coin and gloating over | i °Ging Shas in store & surprise tor the | ‘The cablegram of the America's cup com. {it 18 sald, control professional steeplechas: | = ho pees oS Mitle folks. mittee to Dunraven is now before the flag |= e a-sad one ’ ‘ Md, and worn, and withered, to creep The funeral of Mr. Owen Driscoll, who oo _—____— from kicks. As ta cleanli- ness, if you want the happy experience, take the hints that Pearline gives. Use Pearline for all kinds of washing and you have ease and economy. Is there a hint in the fact that hundreds. of millions of pack- ages of Pearline have been used, and the sale increases ? If you want sad experience, presence at ¢2d Xmas Show ° Artistic Furniture, Rich Silks, Tapestries and Carpets From the Orient, (. And Divers Fabrics of 3) ara (Great Beauty and Rarity. Held on Tuesday, cg : , : nite States | take the old way with soaj Tailor-made Suits, | ave" ctiias’ta"earh “and” every” word, vine! our | known. novelist, Rotert Louis Stevenson, | ferclase contests or to matches which shall | ;20t,t0,e,the gbdect of the United Staces 4 rathe of bhi Ps Juvenile Suit Department had died suddenly. from apoplexy. The | pe played only in New Haven, was tabled. | business,” and a means is provided for | @9@ rubbing and scrubbing. EK OF ANY OTHER IN THis | POdY Was Interred on the summit of Pala | ‘rhe Central High School football team graduarly withdrawing the train nervioe That's hard for you, and for the mountain, 1,300 feet high. At the time of | defeated the Business High School eleven = vag Lee laggenacd tbe’ 4 + It’ tock ath mae mane a tate ea Saturday by 6 to 0 in a close and well | uests the President to take steps to col-| things that you wash. It’s all ase his death Mr, Stevenson had half com-| on Saturday by lect snp uM of-mny. Gf tines conical ‘$10, upward: | pleted the writing of a new novel. played gamcallivan is of the opinion that |®"¥ {ndividual or corporation who, or| rub, vad: rub. 42 JAMES PYLE, Y ad, Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson was born sp are which, may have diverted them contrary | —— to law with the view of securing: their re- : 50, up- the death of Con Riordan and Andy Bowen ward. ™, $5.50, $4.50, Ul in Edinburgh, November 13, 1800. He was | following each other so closely will have a Hovs’ Suits—Short Pants—$1.00, $2, 2, $2.75, $3, up- | educated at private schools and at the | tendency to stop boxing contests. bs Ae ward. i i University of Edinburgh, and was called | Peter Jackson met with a big reception | = — = = ( i re to the Scottish bar, but traveled and de- | im Paris. ‘THERE Is DANGER Boys’ Overcoats—S: voted himself to literature. GAMES. ya ap ‘ for the ycung girl just entering womanhood, earliest works was an account She is ¥ sensitive, and many are, ( ) Sferable to imter-| otis troubles, which contiane throng i ‘ : : havo their origin at this poriod, If there bo ) Tea Gowns, Silk Waists, Furs. IN MILLINERY. look t efore si. upw Go into every of carefully, but DO Overcoat Suits: Suits ong” Pants: EXCLUSIVE STYL EVENING AND THEATER HATS A SPECIALTY. THER BOAS AND FANS. The New Brand, High Grade 7 | j One of his earlies i was an accoun : fhis travels in California, the work | way They Kt Or a Ht er § which established his reputation asa | 8 The Cini i pain, headache, and nervous disturbances, or ‘ana with a ent hee . writer of fiction was ‘Treasure Island,” = 10 Per Cent Clothin House, | published in issn, Owing to the proposition of Dr. Wilder of regularity of monthly functions Dr. Pierce's ( ‘second to mone for skiil-( (fulness and originality. to abolish intercollegiate Among the most popular of his works | Cornell Universt iption should be judicious! ee corner Masmachusette | ta.<‘Dr. Jekell and.Mr. Hyde,” which was Raustibg ag not beneficial to the students | employed. sf Judi y oe tee ee ce ally, an interview by “Macon,” the ater in London in 188, and subsequently | 8 Strictly One Price. in the United States.’ Among his other | well-known sporting writer, with a Har- In catarrhal ipflammation, in chronic dis- orders and diseases common to women December 18 BU T I ERINE © Open evenings until after the holidays. works are “Kidnaped,” “The New Arab- | vard student, is of peculiar interest. This TERCE (2 (Poputar pric es. 9 9 17-1000, ian Knights," and H The Black Arrow.” | student say: * CURE Mr. Heller has just Serta ere nako Mr, Stevenson. who.was | «When a young man joins the freshman On THE money | ts RETURNED. \Switch agg nga gee suffering from lung trouble, went to the ith Pacitie for hi at the corner F & 11th Streets, (irom 7:30 p.m.to 10:30 p.m. health. He became | class of the college, if he is a big, strong, ptured with the Samoan Islands and |] muscular, husky fellow, he is at once im- d to take up his residence and spend | yortuned to become a candidate for the : Slippers re eee eee ue dave, there, He took © | toot ball or base ball team, or the ‘varsity close interest in Samoan affairs and wrote as he consante ho becomeas FREE: aa) 9 many letters to the newspapers in favor | crew, As soon wd . 7 Half Price of the natives as against the treaty pow. | privileged character in the ”gymn ers, under whose direction the govern- | There are, Miss Mare BuRK, of | ¢ he Matest, it ele Brerett, Beiiford (ine \Bargains. Eant Swi en ay id, Writ 7 » Mbich w ve ‘st. fourteen ear \ a at ‘special holl- old I took a bad col day prices, and there resulted i fernal out tty | (Se Heller, 720 7th St. @ great sufferer for \ A wt von alle four years. I had tried ) ) ‘ork with a line of ) j thirty-two chest ma- Ne ehi a y stu and woe betide at ment of the islands is conducted. chines in the gymnasium, and two Physicians but . AT the presumptuous weakling who would dare neith Pees oho | : vee peggy peepee ee ute feats | SELLING OFF BELOW Decorated Box of Cholce Contec: | S I ‘O l l S o Fires. to do so, He would be considered a traitor Dr. Pierce's Favorite COST seid Yesterday morning about 3 o'clock Mrs. | to the college and sent to coveny at once, Prescription I can’t ae Krouse’s millinery store, known as the| ‘There is a base ball ‘cage’ In the base- fay enough for it. It To positively retire from busiuess. CENTER STANDS, Aiken Pala No. 1107 G street north t, | ment, where the candidates —_ bat. Sens have no Eicgant $300 and $400 Upright Pianos going at ? “ * | ting, pitching and catching balls. he Lord am bow 85, CGiNtEn WING, Shoe Palace, was destroyed by fire. When Policeman | help the presumptuous student, not a can nineteen years of age. #90. 18-5008. > . 8 ante. , he to the ex- | >> rar — ‘0 : ith a fi Crap eee say B10 7th St . Fee ee ee aot ee Lee ee no Ghee; | ARE. SOU. APRLICRED Wire NEAT Stee wi teat, Violin E. O.Wh itford&Co. 7 x destruction; but the prompt arrival and é Ulcers?” Dr. David sai 1s Favorite Kemedy ad id . - Among the other lots of Shoes we | quick work of the firemen saved part of | = = : — ~ | made at Rondout, N. Y., cures these and puri- ita M: di li _ alter = are closing out at cost and leas =| Mies ulcine auikoueh Gut thao tor the ties the blond. bo Guitar or Mandolin = ¥ a re ee rt a a ree rea ——— about 300 pairs of Satin and Suede | stock was left) The loss amounted to about HIGHEST AWARD _ i 6 i ee a a “mg Slippers, in all colors, Were | $500. e SOLID COMFORT. Pe Those MANDOLL NJOS in our window are = = = eis : , in a 4 : = ‘ou musthavea t paths t, ’ ——— $3.50. About 5:30 o'clock yesterday aftertfvon MB. 7 now all the rage! | C. Auerbach’s Just the Thing there was a gagoline explosion and fire in ono CoLuM AN BeugirioN ee Rome | stylish $100 Grasin!'18 stepar buy $00—cely one Bett. b jouse of Mr. Charles A. Krause, No. 4 perb Plano ’ Stool weet-toned Flutes. Feed knit Jockets, F NOW $1.75.|Re ere tes #909 an ac a at ae ° ° crosene, had been put in a lamp. At s the beet in Hand-knit Jackets, ora » time of the explosion the lamp was en ine wide. “wide world. Are you interested to know. more| Pr Tree ie or Send for Illustrated Catalogne. W. L. PFE R Mouth Organs, i B ' Better Than Ever, $1.49 Up. At Auerbach’s New | by firemen. glass Show _ ee FOR YOUR WIF (Late MOORE'S SHOE PALACE), s Holiday Gift }|ctoirs Shoe Palace caren Moe ) Yo Arrange for Peace. ONE OF THOSE EXQUISITELY DECORATED § h St. N. W. ; _ jon aay 2 Ne 15-8 417 11th uw. &E FOR RENT. ma : : A special dispatch to the London Times * , THEN! ~ ne + | anand : ‘a | Domestic Sewing [la-; Austrian 10 Tth ctcis: @icach from Shanghai say » is a report that = Oy Seeressosseooogosssegesoceee | 1 omson & Co., Son N 0 K 8 P. ad Chang-Yin-Kwan, president of the board of * ¢/ Wd hine Building, | aed ee hed ded amnbaanaai % . $/ 521 Eleventh St. 2 revenue, has been appointed ambassador to A ford ta 4 éL Is The World N. W. Cor. 7th & H. " Dinner Sets Domestic Meat Inspection. ‘| Tokio, to hge terms of peace glLeads Ine orid, 2] anatst rb hype ay |? 9 A Chicago dispatch says: In reply to the | 1 ch fram Hiroshima says that | sas aaaaaaaaaaa: <1 = 2\- Sars! sh “ — Gimme | ape inquiry as to what reliance is to be placed | Field Marshal faumagata, c ander of ey > : I eloenenrnreeeareeeaee eseeaoenananrY“'™*E = | $20.00 PER SF < 1 as arrives cs |e ll D 12 » Th ican ?| : "s Pia (another importation of those Slt 4 be the charges that the meat inspection rll ae u ress 4 3h NAVY $ ur p= Est Ans 1808. DINNER SETS, 130. pleces, $13 )| of the United States is inadequate and i Pile {Wy ey Sc Cut Glass $|3 Inrede: lede Pretty decorations, and worth much more >| that the impcsition of restrictions wai noes = = O. > W ut 6215 Unredeemed Pledges, > than we are asking. | made in corsequence, Mr. Charles W ‘ ccasions 4 6 (At Unheard- of Prices. Ss e for Holiday Presents, corsisting of Di 5 STORE OPEN EVENINGS. | Baker, secretary of the National Live Stock 4 ce a Alighest Award World's Pair. 4° | fashion of * Pot gpa ~ Boag ig sag Cs gaia cites ean ee sotaele by clasts Tne: xchange, says that he is authorized 4 >|% If you want the finest quality cut o |/ ef fogs than market price. < by others in position best to know, 4 ms equal Always on > Glass, buy goods our a a] \ ———* 2 ( at the governmental inspection of liv { reliable” “Coachmen — reasonable ® $ ark, es irnst ine’ Ss iM W. B id stock and meat products for exportation ! @ | ( Leelee or 9 oes ever e,) up to a very high standard and is more 4 es >| 2M. W. Beveridge. #1 se F ( itrorrer oF FINa CHINA, &c thorough than ever before known. NONE | — oe ns ° ge, pa hoe — -|> A _ wines “ eee > ( CENTS pound. ThOLDAY GOODs, BOOK! = 156 2 2 SESE MINCE M a ® Exclusive Agent for Wasbington. rs ’ es Senet hse he Bankrupt, Salon ( GXELOR TREE SR ESS = token agbiee alone seledince in Wwen| MERBELL-SOULE {Downey’s Hotel forHo SES | > meee erecsm 4 |N. T. Redman. ’Phone 192 z on at AMSTAG'S, ‘a ; 1622-1628 L ST. N.W. (Telephone 355.) d15-20d £50 SLA VE. aly aihz0t SUA Vuh at. BL. street. 23-mior Kevwrvrvevevevrveweeeveweed | COOSSCOOCOHE>CT>>ESIOSEOOD | LO IOUSINS ANE. NERA

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