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& : : THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1895-SIXTEEN PAGES. THE EVENING STAR, | ment of the District of Columbia will be “_| found arrayed in opposition to any en- WASHINGTON. deavor to increase the number of overhead OO wa I ot i Op B. Williams, 9 FRIDAY. “May 10, 1ses, | Wites within this territory. With the or- 7 9 Wash B. Willams, u Ss i 7 | Banization of the next Congress will com- ee oes ee eee pl ee sere RBABY Shoe Store Has Today and Saturday, Removed to 14 F St. Children’s Days, Carriages.3) TheOxford the bounds of the District—which should he Sale at 1.45 With special offerings in Boys’, Girls’ and Infants’ than the combined eircalation of pias vor pe nape aris eee re the other Washington dailies. As a} for the privilege of laying wires in con- News and Advertising Medium {t/ quits it will have the support of a great Sone, or may not be the talk of the town. a a ae Outer and Under Clothing eat other Dress Require= Kid aid dtucect Oxford ae Lar thas eld ments for-warm weather. The goods were selected for this occasion, and are the brightest, newest, most fashionable kinds. The prices are extraordinarily low. PARKER, BRIDGET & CO. 315 7th st. Another Big Sale BOYS’ SUITS. We have more than doubled last spring's business in Boys’ Suits. We don’t care if we don't make a cent on boys’ clothing this year. We wart the friendship of the boys and would lose money to please them now In order to se- cure thelr future patronage. CROSBY S. NOYES..... .Editor. rer THE EVENING STAR has a regular and permanent circulation much more The harder you are to please the more pleased you will be with ti for the name of “He; wood’ is synonymous wit! everything that is good in the way of Baby Carriages. As good as ‘they ar We ask no more than you pay for the poor ones elsewhere, has no competitor. majority of citizens, and if—having an un- be bargains at 2.00, objectionable equipment—it sells the right crm order to nvoid delays, on ac- a ea count of personal absence, letters to to telephonic conversation at feureseman by a % Children’s Shoes. Where does saving count for more—or THE STAR should net be addseesea | tially less than those that are now in- to any individual connected with the | ‘sted upon, it will doubtless be heavily office, but simply to THE STAR, or to | patronized. With telephones at twenty-five the Editorinl or Business Depart- | dollars a year the number of subscribers ments, according to tenor or purpose. | would be tremendously increased. At that where is it any easier than here, at these prices? 8% to 10%. i to 2 Russet_and Aid, Lace and <= Baton’ "40 LOS 25 Good Reed and Rattan Dates ame = =| rate telephones would no longer be re- Baby Carrlages, uphoister- Slee Secretary Gresham's miscarried and | garded as luxuries. long-delayed notification to the Hawailan a Se cd seat. Special 4 eo Het 4 I) 1.35 price ’ Boys’ Shoes. government that “the President would be Brigadier General Thomas Lincoln Casey, Pleased were Mr. Thurston replaced by | Chief of engineers of the army, retires to- At $14 we can give you The trade is growing—not small in our former store, here it comes in for the rame another minister from Hawaii in whom he | day from active service because, unfor- Saturday our special day for : shaving of profits that a reasonable rent al- may feel that confidence which is essential | tunately for the country, he has reached to frank and cordial intercourse” is thor-| the age limit which has been established Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s A = lows, and quality is better— Trimmed Hats. “Ice Savers.” Calf, Lace, 1.50 oughly corroborative of the idea which has| by law. For many years General Casey been generally entertained: That the Sec- | has been quite properly among the most 12 to 5% Latest styles at popular prices are to be the attrac- 4.00 Cait Lace” tive features. For tomorrow a lot of Trimmed Millinery. Beginning with tomorrow, we are going to make : : 5 2 | E z 4 ee a ed F Carslages ethat will cost you $20 else- where. 200 Children’s 2-plece All-wool Suits, thoroughly made and fin- ished, equal to any you will find anywhere at $2.50. Tomorrow. 1.95 weeeee ing efforts to pick a quarrel with the Ha- | been devoted to the national welfare. Bur- waiian minister, has finally selzed upon the | dened with heavy responsibilities and fre- most childish and pitiful pretext for com-| @uently hampered by the non-appropria- plaint that it is possible to imagine. Using tive shortcomings of the national legisla- the Secretary's letter as a basis for argu-| ture. General Casey has nevertheless ac- ment, fairminded psopl+ will find it diffi- | CoOmplished so much good that those who cult to convict Minister Thurston »f any- | Succeed to the place whicn today will be LCRA * The best food keepers * * und the greatest ice savers, for we buy Ice Chests and Refrigerators from fifty retary of State, after prolonged and bully-| Conspicuous of those whose lives have and Button—2'4 to 54%— Balance of 5 or 6 lots of Boys’ to make room for Russets. Reduced te 3-00 thins more than a technical and Infinites- | 8iven another must toil as incessantly and $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50 and $5 2-piece Wi ’ N EF Bi id Sailors years’ experience. editor Open Saturdays—9 p.m. , as skillfully as he has if they would secure All-wool Suits, some of this sea- omen 's ew ancy rat 9 pm. imal impropriety. Carefully condensed, the 3 y Pisa (als ce Ice Chests, $2.50 up. No matter how busy we are—we fit your administration’s accusation amounts to for themselves reputations like unto his. nothing more than that the Hawaiian min-| The people of the national capital feel a ister permitted the publication of a letter | 1eeP, personal interest in this officer whom written by a friend in Hawali—an unofficial | the statute compels to retirement; he has communication throughout and one which | 28d charge of great public works in this the minister was honorably at liberty to| Clty, and has done so well that were the give to the press if he deemed it proper so | District of Columbia all-powerful in gov- to do. None of the statements contained | mental affairs it would retain him on the active Ist until he insisted on being BROWN, BLUE AND BLACK, NEWEST SHAPES, TASTBFULLY TRIMMED WITH FLOWERS, Refrigerators 5 up. feet, carefully—properly—og make to your 9 5 WINGS, AIGRETTES, RIBBONS, &. A VARIETY OF STYLES, BUT NO TWO ALIKE. arg a -Want—special shoes and shapes sees ee sees 53-75 | 75; Each. “‘Qut-Door” Furniture. Burt’s Signore Shoe Store, 141 F St. Misses’ and Children’ Ss ‘Leghorn Hats, Avena 4 Sn — $ 2. 5 Oo Small lot of Boys’ 2-plece Suits, not all wool, which el ees GL Awnings, Shades, low-priced as any, and in the published letter in question was | {he active Hst until | a — VERY FINE QUALITY, CLEVERLY AND GENEROUSLY TRIMMED WITH SPRAYS OF FLOWERS, slots oc eee garel tetian Steen as made by the minister; he simply allowed eres bite Ui a ee Cae Ue CLUSTERS OF ROSES, GRACEFUL GRASSES, KNOTS OF VIOLETS, DRESDEN AND FANCY RIB- . ‘A Good Reed the American public to read a communica- bewiad that General Casey should remain in SIN Fe EGE Aen ae . Rocker, Oak frame and tion in which the political situation in | Charge of the new congressional library PA kK Sra ae ae 2 Tapes se . Reed seat, & Hawai was accurately depicted. For the | building until the completion of that strac- | — 9 eee for I POS ture, so the general's career of public use- | = 2 doing uf this Minister Thurston made per- sonal apolcgy to Secretary Gresham, but fulness 1s not entirely at an end. It is to when the Secretary insisted that the apol- | ® hoped that when the national library is ogy be in writing the minister declined to |!" its new home other important employ- so humiliate himself and the country he | ™eMt will be provided by the government Teprosented, and as the outcome of all| f9F one of the most faithful servants the this the Hawaiian government has been] @™™y of the United States ever gave to requested to send another representative to | tbe republic. — oo Washington. One of the most effective ways to bring 315 7th St. esha How differently did Secretary Gresham | 1h, tonged-for “good times” to Washington, act when Minister Muruaga, Spain's envoy | 1,5, ts the Unitel States. talked openly ana |! for the residents of the District to buy 4 > within the District all they need of food vle i bout the action of binge estate a See ape tty ‘the Allianca | 24 clothing and furniture and fuel and the case. To every reporter who called on him | B¢St of odds and ends that are needed to fon an Caprese ot his views, Senor |™2Ke existence pleasurable. It would he Muruana spoke without the slightest regard | Ye'Y astonishing to the general public were : it made plain that quite a considerable pro- for diplomatic or any other regulations. He | > tigi aun that a P argued through the préss and discussed the | oy stoaaiy e well-to-do dwellers in this details on the street corners and to unpre- | CItY Steadily spend large sums of money in Suliced observers appeared to be entirely { Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York for without that amiable discretion which was | {he POET Oe ase I as ear so marked a characteristic in the person- ‘oe in this city quite as cheaply and ality of Minister Thurston. Taking advant- pnts SGM WaRHCeIGe: erie oe trent e evi ity, enor Muruaga ashington was undoubtedly de- Seer tae en einen Aare Be | ficient as to opportunities for the invest- insisted that the action of the administra- a ment y tion Mm demanding an apology trom Spain aaa eed ne prac neeeney end one 1 ie ex e testi of Capt. Cross- s comfort, but | |« Cre aS BY sacs that condition no longer exists. The peo- | |*) ndependent Ice Co., man was astounding, and be commented | ple of Washington’ should patronize ‘Wash |: Offices Slus, WALTER Si. Georseton with delightful freedom on the severity of | ison merchants p: e Wash- t ST.,Georgetown Secretary Gresham's language in the de- peters 10-2800, ‘ ee ————_+ ++ _._ KK mand for prompt action on the part of It looks a$ if John Y. McKane’s friends seeeee2d annex.) a Girls’ Summer Clothi ‘WASH B. Ing. PRUDENT AND aah BR ee TO ee S. OFFERINGS IN, WILLIAMS, GIRLS’ CLOTHING WE HAVE FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW. IN QUALITY, FIT AND FINISH THEY ARE FAULTLESS—WHILE THE PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE. 7th and D Sts. NAVY BLUE ALI-WOOL FLANNEL DRESSES, | NAVY BLUE ALL-WOOL SERGE ETON SUITS, Hned throughout, neatly braided yoke and slee broad lapels faced with cardinal cloth and trimmed Sizes 4 to 14 with white braid. Sixes 6 to 14 ‘CY CHECKED AND STI STRIPED GALATEA SAILOR SUITS, blouse ESSES, high neck and gulmpe -tyles, pretty pat- | style, deep sailor collar, wide> skirt, trimmed in W. od d terns. Sizes 4 to 14 years. 2 “$1.00 | plain colors. Sizes 4 to 19 years. Kacl $2.75 oO war FINE FRENCH PERCALE WA 2 ALL-WOOL CLOTIL CAPES, tailer made, navy, effect, handsomely trimmed with ope brown and mixed cheviots, velvet collar. And neat patterns. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Sizes 12 to 16 years. Eas $5.00 Gd floor... ith st. building.) Lothrop’s Boys’ Summer Clothing. Men’ s Store. FIT, STYLE, GoQD WORKMANSHIP, INE MATERIALS AND LOW PRICES ARE HARD TO BRING TOGETHER, BUT WE THINK WE rire eta 200 New All=Weool Suits, Jean Drawers FINE QUALITY; iT, WEIGHT; FIVE PATTER: WELL MADE; SEWED WITIT SILK; PER- » FECT FITYING; MANY LiAVE DOUBLE SEAT AND KNEES. ALL SIZES. None made better Special Price, $2.98 Each. and none trimmed eee 4 better than ours. “If it’s Furniture, we have tt. | Refrigerators, Baby Carriages, —And the like have the floor today. Summer household necessities rule. Cash —We can interest you in our stocks, Whether you view them from the price side or quality side. —The buying has been done or well, as usual—from manu- facturers whose goods we know and can sell with our guarantee, And we've put prices down Credit far enongh to keep them out J of reach of competitors. —CASH OR CREDIT for anything—lowest cash prices, Refrigerators. We can't say too much about them, or say it too strongly. Ours, without Prices >t are the most improv. Sa te ee ae e eo weeeeeee Our XXXEEEEES A look into our Sis sufficient to Prompt service. (CEEDED IN OUR BOYS’ CLOTHING STOCK. Seeeeseeevevete Lowest rates, Spanish government. He was rather im-| p44 : i. E 2 cape quite deserted him when his property é ab A A ed on the market. Besides \, pressed with the notion that Spain would | othe amount of over S58) is advertise’ i Choice Spring . 51202, Sloe “Reclrocity* Salts, navy bun and it Walete In all sort, of, mae Waists, 28 to 48 in. poeiecihny inenevetiereey | Rot apologize, was this same Senor | to ye gold for non-payment of taxes. ‘There | } | Eeerde rope man aggre re 09 | t to ti —Inseams, 28 to 34 Fels Saban Meat van Muruaga, and he stood up strongly for | is after all dknees- oy ac 9 charcoal and fiber sheathing he Pp ateonany is after all a certain amount of respect at- | 4 Abies >| oter st 3, light and * * un recognition of Spanish sovereignty over the | tached to the guldine sentencneree 4 a 4 ; Recireroni a sheers in. 46c. per pair. lining to the Ice compart- jurisdictional waters of Cuba. Further- See : corrects Ch ALT FRUITS are HERE. | Something > aan rll soe ’ ment, which reduces the i Le eaten rofleted trom tne | Hon. Hinky Dink's public career. It was | } and toothsome comes i | Reefer Sults, wide sailor collar, pretiily. bralded, 219. @ for Ste.) SCRIVEN’S Patent Scnmangitssa tier tikes hy iia more Minister Muruaga reflected upon his. boast’ that he never “Trun’ down al 4 Lots of good things you'll not > | Sixes 3 to 8 years! (Regularly | $6.00 fot Waists. Sizes 4 * eat deat—all h nar. ¢ United States government for permitting | right gazaboy,” but McKane’s old associ c malwass oo bas > | Special price, Oe. kind. Bach. for $1.00) Elastic Seam Jeanand|(})From = = “REMOVABLE and the shipment of war material to Cuban | , on bleh ke a Pence ¥ |) Good vatues in. medium grade Suits at “Mothers? Friend’? Unlaunde ne Kind = = PA aRGSIee a revolutionists and was very emphatic in his pence ea He nes GOT Ler co : money antag, C7 low- with the patent belt). Good pei . Nainsook Drawers Sega as a ( declarations as to the carelessness, at least, AA ‘Cot eat eM arket 818 14th. ; ee Ges sSultay Ace ¢ aa Flannel Yacht Caps for boys aud win a friend with $5 SO compartment, which make } government in a matter of so much| ‘There were one hundred and twenty-seven tag arket, 818 14 Coa ataemvee Seu ever additional 2 {t possible to keep the re- international importance. Ridicule, too, | men employed on the new elty postoflice estos Sen ee) eo +f frizerators clean and sweet was one of Senor Muruaga’s weapons, ror | puilding today but their progress was not oe wearer. Elastic web- Tan ‘styics—all_ stoneware (J fered to Ue story on whicn Seoreia%y |gumctent to indicate uketiood of comste-| |] (ff et Children’s Underwear. | Young Folks’ Shoes. bing inserted in side,|Y Up. 2a" m had suc! id acti tion at an early date. ; : i i lee ~ snes, | 7 ir.’ In fact, the Spanish a All well made, well proportioned garments in our | Shoes for Boys, Youths, Little Girls, Biz Girls back and im-seams, Bld pee $5.50. Toe { } t no opportunity to be eith It is not easy to steer a safe middle stock. The prices barely cover the cast of mate- | and Infants. Good, Serviceable Shoss at moderate ivin elasticit to ee ; avage or sareastic at the expense of Sec-| course. Minister Thur. 2 = rials to you. [Eee = gi Fy : af } ase ee pine ore Decale ye pel: Children's Mustin Gowns, good -uallty, Hubbard | Misses’ Tan and Patent Leather Slippers, h * lasti NIDA Vy arriage: . eat reuse neat ess pe eecnets sona non grata by giving information to Riis esgb ovine’ tacks tepmbricr rates c, | pair otherwise non-elastic imself, yet if the State Department took | the public and Secretary Gresham is very brea teer 2 % | Misses’ White Slippers, per patr. son ° AN the good makes are 3 t Nainsook and Cambric Skirts, fine qua pers, per p is. umbrage at anything Senor Muruaga said | much the same thing through withholding | At rec. rolls 3 rolls for 25C. |i tume ot eabroidery or he 1 tw, | Children's Tan and Patent Leather S materials Jean, $1; Haywool's and Whit- the general public is not aware of the exist- | it. teense wataraieealiion Tereu bees CU tSea Cin neck meee pair .. : Nainsook, $1.25 per Prices s among them. The ence of any such condition. ———~ e+ ___ 29% © unprecedented LOW price. cua Setas iis BOTS cae god Children’s. White Skippers, per pair } neatest, prettiest designs we \) ‘ pair. \ Run could pick out—upholstered That Senor Muruaga is no longer the| Mr. Waite’s ambition to own a newspaper nemeeninteriomiacks ee rena e Infants’ Tan and Patent Leather on et sil os = 9 5 “Waeg) | pair Spanish minister at Washington is a fact, | is an illustration of the awful fascination O I am S (2d Boor.......----(Bet. 10th and 11th sts. Digs.) ee ee ee males but that his departure from this delightful —o- Rast Meusct cau ele Orme Some with shaved spoke MEN'S STORE, 1007 F STREET. my10-760 From wheels—some with bleycle which holds a man who once gets started 5 scene of diplomatic and undiplomatic ac- | in the epigram business i * aeerepal heels. Variet Imost is = TWO 1211 Pa. * 2 a er pair. seeeel 1§ wheels. Veriety is almost ease wees | in eink Wee one te say nie —---— ++ eo STORES, | The Atbary, T7th and H sts. n.w. Infants Clothing. Children’s Russet and Black Oxfords % = = 32.90 endless. Every one can find Secretary Gresham said or did does not| Japan has not neglected to impress the] —™ eee Many and unusual are the bargains In this de- | 8. Per pair. ec. to $1, COIS SOKO KOK \ U the carriage of his liking now appear to be probable; there was a| fact that she suspends hostilities only on partment. Goodness fs the first step, style the eons im ae and Bla fo ie et SERGE } Dp. here. Prices run from $3.90 change in the Spanish ministery and one of j condition that China does not suspend Child ren’s second and low prices the third. Be eee | ae ail Soca Wilk Giese ance al Clothiers, Hatters, Ouuitters, me e 2 ange wi resigna- % Cambrie Short Dresses, yoke of tucks and insert- 5 nh es volt : : 9104 F st. nw. baie eee ee ee eee fee ing, full sleeves, Tule around nock and sle Oxfords, per pair $1.00 to $1 pai es Just A Word About tion of Senor Muruaga—who, by the way, —_r>+o_____ as was complimented by his government for y 2 man has boasted of keeping out pain Peete eet eee his efficient management of the campaign | of politics when as a matter of fact politics 5 and iueerting, ewbroldery around neck 2 at this end. It is therefore in evidence that | would refuse to have anything to do with Each. . the Spanish minister said a great many | him. Why shouldn't the children have just ngham Short Dresses, 1 offensive things about this administration as fine Shoes in proportion as the grown | Styles, neat pink and blue chec madly erent Ghone Mee cues ievesnnlly folks thelr Iittle fixe ave Jest us faoder | hem. Excellent for morning we eo veniecenkaee tee wae eae lee Satu rday For and was not molested; Minister Thurston erst, wien Go iy Gamin 1s, close fitting, wide ties. Tess we told you. Pare linen, every th i hi Ys Fi a re ": ve high crown, two ruffles fa front Women’s All-linen Handkerchiefs, scalloped or permitted the publication of a purely pri- line of Children’s Fine Footwear in Wash- wee = 3 a SA ES 5 f Be SslctiEs alata iisietnetataeceaTe Inntoe otligiog, pationt cheske-comfent, | edged with Valenciennes lace, fnisted with cape | nomstitehed, embroidered. Regularly 50, ‘Children’ s Clothing Leather Lac Boys’ Pater (2d floor. Senos oes, per pale 2 With every ‘ s “ll give a Handkerchief “Seconds.” |) Bete as a present. A fow left of the lots we advertised a few days Drop us a postal, and our man will call with samples —ready to estimate on the cost of your LOOSE COV- es, Hubbard ord Gretchen full sleeves, deep —_- +e +_____ Mr. Addicks exhibits wonderfully wonder- ful tenacity in defending his right to stay in the si torial possibility class. gee . There's a full assortment {} of ail kinds of WIRE SCREENS here. Adjustable ween enee 2 Pye ee Mrs. Lease is reported to be a hypnotizer. able seat8—bring the children in to be | and wide ties. ee ee S5c. each (8 for $1.00) At Loeb & Hirsh's, We'll make It } ment had nothing whatever to do, yet be- | sno hus certainly euccosded It beenon a “shed. Mull Hats, white, pink and bine, 1 with| Women’s All-linen Handkerchiefs, scalloped edge, a doors as nea etl Sons Sea: Ww Screens, 25 cents. cause he refused to put in writing his ver- | O04 Joe o nae ‘i P z een CF May Ball Slippers—all colors of the | lace, fluished with bow and tles, Each *. | embroidered. Regularly 35 @nio 1 2N0 = hec=tucatan’sahe.lai fan foneai with Door Screens, complete, with bal apology for this shadowy offense, which CS ee CeCe . rainbow—to match any shade dress or | Flannel Long Skirts, good quality, | Women’s All-linen Handkerchiefs, scalloped or | 25 the neatest, prettiest, most satis- spring hinges—5 cents. ) had been called to his attention only ver- RAGGMIMCHa Te © © © hose. Moderate prices. Each . hemstitehed, emb also some witht black excrete vine eaulta Ait coves eS We clean carpets by a bally and not in writing, Secretary Gresham - : p 2d. floor edge. Regular -48e. each ( for $1.00) $2 and! make yon substantial pres | ed ome arriganOg insists Abat Mei Dherson’ shail Saree Ae ilson. Sila Sue Women’s All-linen Handkerchiefs, solid black bor- eat. by, cutting prices for’ you way the best in use, ‘Thorouz! rime Gel Eker i = 9 der in several widths. Regularly 25c...12%e. each | Jy maliatniise inuerat eturarse® but doesn’t injure the most BENS ES Deeg ae un nALLIS LOR COR ELLC Close to the polls the fair one drew; ppentems kere (ented tote $1.00 Underwear. Men's All-linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitened, wide | 9° Selfish means prompt us to cut | delicate fabries, We store United States. Of course the pretence does He turned in her direction. - 929 F St. N.W. ‘ An the | OF naerow hem. Regularly 30 and 3 thiae Palisa. bags Wa kasy AEA carpets. not deceive anyone. The civilized world] “Ixcuse me, miss,” he said; “are you my10-26d ging) Cambieic) 18 Deon ee mete eee aanceg | Cate BOE > he a temptation for you to buy, and - knows how miserably President Cleveland iunigazed! ranithia cisetion? prettinets Ee ene aia ee eeeatiee >? when you do buy amd so become ac- pelt there's any W and Secretary Gresham failed in their en- = SST fn make and quality tha t a Fosinted ewith tersat wee eel sede be done, Tet us est deavor to revive a rotten monarchy that Confusions of Slang. ANA As $98 |are in these garments-and they mt. Thy are New and Popular Books. future trade will be all ours. et anak ft orort 3 had been overthrown by the reputable peo-| “This is a hard language to understand,” | © baa oa “The Curse of Intellect," written alternately by | Chi Id t pepe ments Seer ee ple of Hawaii. It really makes no differ- | Said the distinguished foreigner. s-We H e€ | "hh Cambrie Gowns, “Empire” style, broad sailor col- | Machiavelli Colin Clout and Reuben Powers B Many 1 ren %s Sui Ss. o— ence who represents the Island Republic at | “What is troubling you now? e a \ € lar edged with 2inch embroidery; two rows of in- | A marvelous story that rivals “Frankenstein.” | LL-WOOL Scotch he presence of an archangel | ‘One man tells me that riches have | @ ~ gertion across front of yoke, button on side, full iol IE rppinnita’s""Sonmale ibs Sarees Oasnley | 2 Ace Suits, light with credentials from President Dole would | wings.” 3 f fleeves with ruflle of embroiders. Each......$1.00 | | “Distatf and Spinile’—Sonnets tw Mars Ashley | ¢> saa) ark ann Calas 9 be every wait as objectionable as the pres- Y e on it ence g | Cambrie Gowns, Ve ne eons of varokdery {Anal sonnets. Cloth ne $1.25 | ¢> EP ed ee I ans ur lh S ence of Mr. Thurston. The administration | “And five minutes later he remarks that | © ee | of Intertion and fine tacks, rae of enbroliers jories of Columbia,” by Will H. Glasseuck. Se ee § -85> alin! al decided sepusuaicaltowacdl tices |rwealihl Gas nolilestonsite? $ — of every one who buys Shoes of us. atonal Loe neck “ar “$1.00 | Fifteen chapters of the most famons events tn | SS in ‘ Li 3° who in their persons or by their comments == 5 oes thatre ae ve.” Valencionnes lace | Ameries Cloth. | 2, oie 5 . 5 a Cambrie Chemises, round neck, Valenciennes la pcace 85 BL WOOL Suit remind it of its blundering policy in Ha- CEG Bee OTe Co — 5 ery, penny what We @ | and dainty ribbons around neck and armbotes, | 196 Pages TGC Led pen Ua aaa ,; 66 acai “Has the King of Umsquog ever insulted | @ ~~ : Dunineat tbat Each $1.00 | (Basement ERE a ti aS Ceclgh neatespceets 2 9 Bae Eee us?” asked Great Britain. ; — : to Cambrie Chemises, Ve front, trimmed with lace, oy sou eae wari $2-15 Delaware ought to produce a model] . “Never,” replied the warrior. pers |e ISCO Goarsbes tito insertion and ribbons. $1.00 Corsets. > ES New York Avenue United States Senator, considering the Well, go out and irritat/him a bit. He's | @ ~ Er We don't sell a $5 Shoe for $3, Cambrie Drawers... “‘umbrella Not worth $1.25 or $1.50, but the best Corsets a | ? ENDID Sailor amount of time she has consumed in the | got some ground that I'd like to own.” oe eo on ee @ | yoke band, trimmed with de dollar will buy anywhere. All made for summer | 2, S ste absolutely fast Bet. 13th and 14th Sts enterprise. @ ——— Mara \de—all styles-for Ladies 2 ek 1 tele, om fon ecene color, hatidsomely 6: pel. 13 4 2 ——<—— The Small Boy's Consolntion. @ - and Men. $ Cambrie Dra : aes sieth Leading {Thompson's “Glove-fitting" Corsets, Imported net, trifamed ‘with’ white 1-°5 AS ee SSS i His mathematics is at hand ¢ @ |,zoke band, rume “of embroliers, Wi two side steels, well boned; extra, medium and | $? or plack cord, for. } COLUMBIA AUTOMATIC FILTER. 1t Admiral Meade prefers to be out in the To drive regret away. < $7 g above. Each ioe short lengths. Per pair. $1.00 | LL-WOOL Combi E audience, where he can make remarks His whipping lasts three minutes and | $ Robt. Cohen& Son? floor oR. & G. imported net, strongly boned, | Qs tion Suits, in chev OOK ss about the performance when he feels like hic Saad cor eis ie any 620 P < good shape, long and medium. Sizes 18 to 30. Per | 2) Seth aaa casein ce = E PP pair vith caps to ma SORDMIV INTIS TS TEE : - *. 30 Penn. Ave. N.W. $ “Velutina,’’? * P with caps to match, Soeeee, SINT Soe eeere ee solic! e1u : “J. B.” Corsets, light-weight net, . = nee Soltcttous: ~ DOWNTOWN AMERICAN SHOE MED é if 1 hort hi; Se ee & China now realizes that she made her| “And you say your father is interested in | @ my10-tod : | Like other practical things with merit, is aaleR ae Or Tow Tyist; short tes | ERS seeea $3°2 ONE mistake in not insisting on adimit before ; me?” said Mr. Stalate, greatly pleased. SEPSLPILOOSS ODES SOSSEOSOOES appreelated by the publi The Ces sleet “Royal Worcester” Corsets, fine linen net, $1.00 | ast ® Saturda; @he went into the game. “He seems so,” she answered. “He's wor- “Keep large, are growing daily, 76 staple an ME | waist, suitable for stout figures. Sizes 18 to 30. | Children’ s Pants. SS ried about your health.” ¢ O S shades in : Per pair... Paes DO AR Inquiry 1.us been made as to what haste-| |My health? Cool.”’ (Velvet Dept... 1st for. .....Adjoining sitks.) | (2d floor. | BI 4 ‘Annex to i0th st. bldg.) lot of* regular 25- A cent Pants — and “Yes. He thinks you have insomnia.” come of the corporations that announced palr for a C. B. A Ia Spirite 3 GLOVES FOR 69¢. es ie. corporate He eed surprising values at Cc. ey would give Washington all it needed A Extra Long Walst Perfect Fitting hi G d D t. that. For Satur- 18¢: is Ge [cuieaulfCatepboust Tne quad ion lefnod]|| Merae eat ineose mene nee ea 50c. Sin en ee Housefurnis ing Goods Departmen E desea an unreasonable one in view of the prom- By bands to be a fact; pair guaranteed. eae eetiot tan ceoemesinrromerreaae) | ata mee mee at Seating ; ““Feather-weight Corsets.” | Saturday's Special List of Teas, Coffees, Canned Men’ s Suits. mows y howat ~ alr for your pick of that 50 doz, $1. TS satetiencintt Oe Me Goods, Soaps, &c. E can interest. you men, 0 0=—> 0—D> 0O—> 4; In a few American cities the good work of tariff reduction has proceeded with grati- Patting It lientely. Summer Cor-ets just received—ext too, Saturday ts the last fying spe he first genuine efforts of the | “‘Josiar,"’ said Mrs. Corntossel, “wus you mz waist, 2 side steels, made of | PEAS AND COFFEES. California Syrup Plums, per can -13c. day of our big $8.65 new companies being met with active com- | ever hypnotized?" ony $1 germ nengood value at |” oy rancy Oulong Tea, per %4 I......18e. | “California Syrup Apricots, per ean +120, Suit Sole. Lots of difter- PEELE Excellent quality—in alt colors petition by the Bell companies that up to ever thet I knows on.” We coll btting bet Conete andi Welste & L.'s Fancy Gunpowder per Pride of the Valley Sugar Corn, per can Ge. ent kinds of Fine Spring Suits offer- IA metres ee Becge teak Gunpowder, % Ib. BR ER Ee Te. ed at that price. Uusually $10 11! 1 buttons. This is & value but sel- Blended Teat Tea, per 4 W. Choiee Potted Tongue, per can. 100, here. Always more elsewhere. PEL! 1 dom offered, Choice Potted Ham, per can. this time have had a very profitable mon- D'ye b'Heve they is any sech thing ez 9 opoly. In some of the smaller towns che | hypnotism, anyway?” r oe -10c. Bell rates have gone down to ten or twelve |“ 'Course I do." noes) Oolong eee Te Choice Potted. Chicken, per can c. DTT ae jars a year, and it is reliably 4 the “ Hee ONSET. NEXT TO Victor” Coffee, per pk: fe ica Palted) Markey oper cane "200. (S dollars a year, and It is reliably stated that | “Could T learn It? CORRES 1003 PF St cae | ee sie locks Gates, ge Bee | Choice Potted Turkey, per can ‘20e, ouVvr a hese A ne oe le Dates telepho “I dunno ‘bout that. What on airth ails Doan’s Pulv: 40c. | SOAPS. service is being furnished free of charge, vay? What do ye want to hypno- ° — “Babbitt’s Be 2 cak s0 as to, if possible, discourage the oppo- Le vono- 1 We it Stere Your Blankets | ....sp cons. chtas Sas bce Teer pe Ove 09 Le ade ot tek hin tact ecient POOPCOP SOME LE LOR OOEDEOIIIA LE Yet YOttS munity will encourag: petition. It at the out. ull legitimate com-{ yer kn hould be understood, howe that the unbe 910-912 F St. ae er ae A Veit of any ite having io repaired oe the Wocdward & Lothr Dp. y ap6-74 Room esa, Tupabise c st. lw. vin’ thet ye’d worked a bit tr. | with nothin’ but the peacefullest senti- | Senuedi's Ms ding senti- | ments all ‘round.’ | Jozeph M. Cook: y's sition out of existence. There is a perfectly | “Well, ye see, Josiar, I'm too kind-hearted meee era ee Sous Sake Solemlic | Galifornia Syrup Cireus kes for. natural desire on the part of all telephone- | ter stir ye up to bein’ industrious by harsh | ee ger oucare toe California Syrup Pe W.&h. L yr. 22 937 F Street. using Washington to have a rate war in| words, an’ I thort thet ef i could hypno’ California Syrup Ch W. & L. Laundry Soap, per 60-1b. case 9 2 | Fonoeeeceeoeees. ee full blast at the earliest possible moment, | a little, mebbe I could git a bucket o” spring ee Fischer, 908 G St. TETLEY'S DELICIC AT BOOTH IN HOUSEFURNISHING DEP! CLOTHIERS, HATTERS, OUTFITTERS, FOOD POCO OOOO OOS See eT eS CO® and to this end the people of this com- | water an’ a bunch o’ kindlin’ wood without | my10-1nd Gth floor... seseee. ear oye oath 2 Partings Are Sad! X