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8 THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1895-TWELVE PAGES SongondoaseetessoesesenSinrentenseesees ees coed A FREE LIBRARY |Stssscrtitsatotcm,s coAts R wor PERRY’S.’ : JUNE of warning. ° ae : BRIDES. The $12.50 Suit Sale > which perpetuates the nemory of the gift, Everybody has an ideal. You of what a store stops Saturday-=-must 3 BPD LL DOBPOO-2Y OO-6D SO LESS WF S9-G 4404s Model Merchandising-- aces R. HARRIS & CO, 7th and D Sts. we Color and ae The Successful Institution is Munic- Soe an reese pee epee ha 2 Bur ip. on erprise on the part of the Heavy Growth ipally Controlled. city of Baltimore. Z : The reument advanced in the above i . report was for a library that should sup- Of Hair, use plement the work of the commen sch There was not the a he = THE KIND WASHINGTON MUST HAVE| wnich ‘sos: hon foressen the movement to complement the work of the common school. As a result of this movement (de- l \ yeloped under the leadership of Worceste: iy This magnificent stock of appropriate Not a Charity, but Part of the | Misy public Ubrary) the schools draw dl- Ss ae ee ee Se Ss Saad ROG S-IF-GS--GO-OH-DH-HH -O4- PO OP VO -GO-OH YT a cejanetraan ae eae ’ A Hy qt uly upon the library for books to bi should be. We of what we want ours to be. $) o'tuim'ampnie su'cncine |f vont ‘be any suits air Vigor. ks, tein See ook th he eat Z 2 ‘ Never slace we torn busines ius tie = |} left to continue it. $] One City’s Educational System. oven in with the whole system of com- Isn’t yours met in ours? i variet; 30 See the catered < Glad. It'‘has been a or girl who, after completing the Aiecities A 80 attractive or so low in price. You" zs I 7 ra ars or high school course—and it must be re- Sue Meroe e ey: ge . find it hardest to decide which not to = 1 " Bottle will do Bs x membered that but one in four who ent Honesty in business isn’t the mere measuring ? Gua ete ee Sa $ esing deal for us $ MR. PUTNAM’S PAPER] the high echool complies the come ee. of thirty-six inches for rd f ighi 4 Stine Iver, adruple es : About the only crumb % Wonders Try it : poe toate collegiate educ ation, but must a2 = TCM arqg— n V: Cut Gh Ch and velry 01 sae . . > into some active career, ois : Gor tea NAc isa aT i em ( Selgton we eal que aiew | & Of COMfort in it is that £ : Still by famillar experience equipped. {0 teen ounces for a pound. It hasa broader— ?| ., ‘mts murmitent line of $ you’re profited : eee Re eee ae ita [brary all Sena aR © 3 10] “ . peste TOA ae . ¢ 9 fe : ngton, the only great city which is with- | ™! ; Pees ankind has had = ry Sterling Silver % It h * | purity the Blood with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. See ome Breen cles, Walch ile with | co say, ein aistoryametibinanor save being ren Wee ae hes i a $ as introduced us % cut a free public ciroulating Ubrary, with | placed freely at his sereiee. irther-reaching import. Honesty of variety as ° F | eS eer mE | Tevding rooms open at night, is the study P t BY IS CUTT TEETH BE SURE . : ‘ & Olle © some mew custom-= $| “ini aso that ad spd well-tried remem, “sire | of the most approved methods of libra Stared oe a tty tee well as value. Honesty of price. Honesty (care) ? gers. That’s wort hf) Wiens ett trtatus ease alateiah | establishment. Shallow and Insecure foun-| ,,buere, Must ot be overlooked endowed : = i in, cures wind colic and Js the best remedy. for | dations will never serve to uphold an edu- | Hbraries | ssfulls ng in buying as well as selling. We endea to ¢ ¢ something. Tomor= Slurinoea,” 25 cents ‘a bottle, seis | cational edifice, as this community | re work for certain communities; of in DuyIng 2 a elimg. er vor if g row’s cheice °ll be bet: = needs and must ultimately have. Experi-| Which the Enoch Pratt—with the Peabody SS = HARRIET HUBBARD AYER’S apiece Eh -, | Ipstitute—is the most conspicuous ~exam- a 4 ty z ® enn 82 a is snee has shown—so conclusivl: the: rc 3 rise up to the fll significance of am honest store. ? * ter than Friday’s--EFri- RECAMIER CREAM Is no room for argument—that. the true | Pad of which a legion of others, with é 2 4 ) . Peas lesser endowment have s) ver $ é : De % day’s better than Sat- public Ubrary in the modern sense fs not | the rou ine ane ntti i Agata A d Sterling Silver Bonnet Brushes. 2 urday’s Saturday’ WILL CURE PIMEFLES that which is controlled even by the most have had to do, to provide the ite Goods. begin to imagine what a superb Ine of % Sterling Silver Clothes Brushes. $5 z Ly = aturday’s = Sea beneficent of private individuals. The s ities which they have provided for the > Patterns we are showing tn these. We % ° * better than none at all peace cessful public library, and the kind of a | Mdividual citizen of these communities, is temptations are manj—but we restst thought past seascns had capped the climax 3 * 235 ON RECEIPT OF 25 CTS. library Washington needs, and must | PUt@ tithe of the work that will have to ; ° eg|* You can tell just hat 2 : 3 be done to provide similar facilities for the ore all » are beet on every hand —but geuins has found more eloquent ex- Oils ; J wnat + 131 West Bist st.---------- New York. is municipally controlled. To such | individual citizen of New York ci Nor with s opportunities. With manu- pression than eves. 1 = you fi = S| _saso-w1y titution the Liberal rich will often | is it merely that an endowed library is al- facturing mishaps that are hidden from the Bart onslictd eens eiseay kit ooexo ee Jewelers, 7th & D Sts. BS ye $18 a $20 ¢ af freely contribute; they realize the solidity | most irvariably cramped for funds for casual Jn weaving that broidery $1.59, nd $3.50 a yard. ue g =-aN 9I6=-a $17.50 =or + king Suits to| ot tic investment and have assurance of | #¢ministration. Identified as it is by name only wear would reveal. To yteld would be er Batiste and Linen Insertions, with 2a $16 50 suit==b $ A public benefits to be derived therefrom | pia’ $20 onginal donor, it fails to attract peau tchter-cal ite anti gekcomsarein cut-out on oth sides We, $ the oaeinal Ga earey ¢| Orderat ready-made prices. | tat cannot be scourea through individual | font to have theks howiant ons eneei ny = M Be, 6 a yard. Sho : : 4 5 rate control. ere lave been | }, . cht b Legae? @ honesty. So we don't offer price bargains— White [en Se Creat cents 939 PA. AVE. h ’ 3 Ss £ Our $10 Suits are reduced | times ana places when and where—because ara oe Pe eee ar bee rtre but quality barsains. We rely solely on edge on Doth sides-25e., 3c. and 40c. 57 aven’t been changed. $ fi $15 and $20 pron Oea ny, ane me the enienemet tion. The Boston public library has t worth to draw you to these snowy “white- All widths of Insertions and Beadings 9 b W 2 | Irom p15 at ° Charice fan inancially fortunate—public H- | come distinguished even above most spec! It has never fatled. —all handsome patterns—Se. to 5c. a You reComforta le © don’t have to re- ¢ braries have been regarded as eicemos W fe ri es eck \- 3 Our $15 Suits are reduced | nary attairs. “The properiy-founded free | tetione: “Phe meengrmess Of Its special col The greater number of these—the sort to any such sub- SWISS MUSLINS. so 2 ’ A public brary is in no sense a charity; it 5 nthe 2 MEDICM. and PIN DOT WHITE Ee te cana ant, Yateocimes Tae @ |-—Whien you're buying Shoes |% terfuges. Facts are 4|from $20 and $25. is a part of the educational system of the | ditch of iainematicay the Lewis iat Party SWISS MUSLIN . Be., 3Ti¥e., 40e., Seo heh ecard 2 cis RO arate ad seasids ANeV Ets 2 eeper rinted books America; the | Alle : and @2%c. a. yard Be here. No taking a Shoe|s stronger than fiction White Flannel Coat amd | on te same plane as do the public schools. | Brown musical’ library, and. the Chant URED SWISS MUSL! ‘insook, Jaconet, French NS—25e. to rledetetetetete whether you’re suited or 3 = ae Should Be Supported as the Schools. berlain collection of autographs—have tins" gavin" “" $/ not, in order to get through |t MST, s| Pane Gree Bee pete ies Se Sars © cease sone aera ee ae Na liteouk ais Settee vane . a + Sacksan ays-= ¢ : ji | supported as are the schools and the privi- | Jitrary. but iy Sects Sa aise aie with the hot work of trying | + Fancy € Cutaways 53 Fit and Workmanship leges of the schools to the children cf| This latter: teer hes thay $e,cit3,, brary. SD COLORED! Sve Swiss Tueking, with Valenciennes lace on as quickly as possible. BS yi heviots and £| guaranteed. school age. This 1s the stand taken by | purchase of special collections (e.., Bar- LING" casatans anit’ gral ast shirt fronts—50ec., T5e. e + Fancy Cassimeres- the = the Washington board of trade; that rep-| tn), on singularly favorable terms. So oP ae ce eee Our store is always ceol—| + 2 resentative bedy having easily and nat-| ‘hat, although established primarily for the a po ee rota eed eas caren with era A f + swell things When Se calcd aoc eee i al work of general education, it has come to A spe of Dotted and Figured Se electric fans. stir breezes|* e ly. reached the conclusion that public wise Muslins, 40e.. for 25 t ORGANDIES t ought to be 37% a yard. uri r be among the first of American libraries in Morton C. Stout & Co., money is nowhere more prolific of the high- | that class of material of interest to the est varieties of profit than when invested | special student. Add, then, the direct edue MERCHANT TAILORS, in the free public library. The board's pro- | cational value, to the citizens who use it, fds—Whi nk and Red—¢ Light and ‘ard lengths we were marking ‘em that are delightful. Re- didn’t expect to sell for member that next warm A0-inch Sheor and Pine Striped and 18e. and 20c. a piece. $1 ; Ject does not neglect private contributions | of a library which they feel to be thele Mai ate: e 18c. < : A 12.50. I . 1 of money for library purposes in addition | own to maintain, as well as enjoy, and mee cots a — day you go Shoe shopping. |$ this weattin Syne m2 F St. N.W. Go what'is paid from the acess Wet. euce | Getto Sonata as, well as enlos, and 12igc. a Price indu ts for to= iS Weather a month iny81-40d contributions from the wealthy and public- | saying, that no endowed library can do = ens. rice Inaucements for to= ago z5 — spirited which will be considerable in| the fullest work for the community, withe * morrow? we wouldn’t== OO0929009000000F000000oOOG8 | MOUNT are to be devoted to the purchase | gut having associated wich it manieipal - Who knows what Is what—genuine flax ° could "t. of books to enrich the library, which, being | funds,.aud in some form, municipal cone TN—Pink and from a deceiving imitation? If you dc Es - mt. legislatively created and municipally con- | trol.” ” . cee you will tny your Linens here, obviously. $2 Oxfords, $1.60. 512.50 that’s the Soothing trolied, will be like the public schools, an SAL institution of, by and for the whole people. AGAINST THE DISTRICT. In the June Forum is an_ interesting : etch of the great libraries of the United . States, contributed by Herbert Putnam, li- | COUrt Of Appenls Decides Water As- brarian of the Boston public library. The ecient er : sa SLs Sane! If you don’t know—you should buy them 1 MUSLIN—Black— In spite of the yard, to be lowest. For ladies. All styles, including everything that’s sought after. Russia calf and black kid. choosing price now. Healing INDIA DIMITIPS ° . i one nest eines ‘5 he day yester- Inch NOVEL in stripes, figures tacit e P Bl m vrigin and character of the public library | After its adjournment for t y a tinted tn’ perfect sa Ee St $3 Oxfords, $2.40. We don't know of a Featherweteht ime OSSO of the modern type are dealt with by one | day afternoon, the Court of Appeals filed ae iateatietauslion : Bee eae alata ren eS nar ae that we can't show you. And we've sche petntes oe Writes, and the | its opinion in the case of August Burgdort “| 20xt0-hemmed and fringed...20. each, a all widths, shapes und Se ea Oe Soap. to make plain to every rational quate’ 88 | against the District of Columbia, declaring fringed and hem- we (tan) kid or black viel kid. assortment. eee at ae tees a true method er procedure as to establish- | that a: aor for water mains are, .- o ec. each. ‘ 25 2 whe ment and conduct. Says Mr. Putnam: where there has been no previous notice to Nong the satisfaction Is fn be able to get A Medicated Toilet Soap; made of the cee Jenness Milier Shoes fast what séetiwant. | CameTuerrese Two Libraries an Types. property owners, invalid. The case is of purest materials, and containing powerful curative properties, it !s unsurpassed for softening, healing and beautifying the skin. IT CLEANSES AND CURES. LINEN LAWNS it here In style—and price, too. “With the passage almost contempo-| more than usual importance and interest raneou: in England and in two of the | to the people of the District, and the effect United States, of the enabling acts which | of the decision will, it is estimated, result a ize< formati . in a loss to the District of several hundred authorized the formation of public libraries thousand dollars. As the amount at issue Are constantly increasing in poput: We alone make and sell them. Made now in Oxfords as well as in the boot st and for dress as well as common The Boots, $5. Oxfords, $4. plain White and with colored borders—Knotted fringe and open-work CAMBRIC (Handker- Saks and Company, Seraeseerstrtiotinstortonin te teodiptiotirtiotnotintie tee neotiet io teottetioteotietotiod io stoniwssette FESO COC SP OSSO CL OVO DOOD HE SOTEOOOUSD 99OOO90OO46969066566069060096060098 50 a yard. fet Bro EI la : Price 25 Cents, eubporise by generalita eee ane her nery tn the ‘particular ‘case decided yesterday i GRAS sk Wi is] adi PEN: 9, ae ty) ‘as created. The act of Massachu- | does not reach $5,000, the case cannot, and GRASS Teil and Russia. Crashes—Htuck Tow. e Polish Ladies’ Shoes FE: Se ; | *“Sak’s ; AT ALL DRUGGISTS setts was in 1548 (a special act—a general|is explained, be carried to the United elin * FREE OF CHARGE-—just as we do the ad 99. — act followed in 18x): that of New Hamp- | States Supreme Court. SPECIALS IN DAMASK CLOTHS, men’s. jal stand and attendants for qu stresr, /Corner. & Foster [ledicine Co. ,$}fniec UnaD; thateet Great ee See (oS sheet Tee ee Aa rg EC, Ca 2x2 yards—$2 ladies. See The two libraries first to be established un. | T. W. Birney, counsel for Mr. Burgdorf, in Soe cer rere 2x2tg yards—$: se amas see Baltimore, Md. der these acts, the library of Manchester, | the court below that Mr. Burdorf's prop- = Z 2x3 yards—$3. — 9 England, and the iibrary of Boston, both had been illegally assessed in pay: and CREAM § is 5-8 Napkins to match—$2 a dozen. a — 42d12r-5 established in 1 were the pioneers of tt for the laying of a water main ad- -- TABLE DAMASK. a — a this new type. Their example proved nt to property. The a sment Was hed and Cream—All-linen Damask 9 2 amazin attractive, so that today the | illegal, it was claimed, for the reason that His. to 90 Inches wide—B0c. to $2.50 a a Manchester is but one of AW) of its kind in . Burgdorf had never been notified of WL erorHs—in 1 : Treasurer, t eat Britain, and the Boston but one of | nor consulted as to, the proposed laying o 1.50 and $, for the plece, IN: ie more than 9” of Its kind in the United | the water main. It was contended, too, WHOL $1, $1.25, $ $8 a dozen. India 2 = . $2, $2.50, $3 to Kbraries must, therefore, to some extent | ts; that it was much higher than the :|Tepresent the’ characteristics of two en-| actual cost of the work; that the assess- 0390 Pa Ave Dropped Dead States. The char: istics of these two | that the ment was not based on’ bene- oO ° fj 5 le dropped dead from the excessive h \ uid and Striped Nalnsooks—Tar- Se : Seto soja dozen: 1f STORE COOLED BY ELECTRIC FA Se eee muon rie iateee in tire groups. The libraries of Boston and | ment was not made by the authority of oO A ‘ f . hot city and incet the same fate, when for $35] Manchester are alike in this: they are | the Commissioners, nor by any one to ai mrae s Beret aoa at eee SOSd DST OTO Odo SHORES DO SOENS Hy ice Jot in, the coolest | municipal institutions supported by general | Whom the power had properly been dele- pera card COLSOSO ISG OLIOSOSOD ISS T ITS t is conceded by Huth droucd Washington, at beautiful Tuxedo. | taxation; they are administered by a board | ated; that the law of 18%) does not au- ‘Einahent . Dox f Cais am ING. 6 cents, ‘Tite offer good for a fer: | FePresenting the taxpa the | thorize any such assessment, and that the Em broideries. Plain White or with Colored Borders— persons of recog= uitions daily at 11:40 4.4, 4:80 | books that they purchase with municipal | Property was insufficiently described. Mr. Ask any lady—if she doesn't bay here gine te s that what she buys is beyond be- Terry and All-tinen Bath Towels—full 4g bettered. We don't belleve you can size—I2tgc. to $1. PERRY’S, “Ninth and the Avenue.’’ zen. . from Penna. R.It. station, 6th and B| funds are primariiy books to interest the | Chief Justice Bingham, before whom the irculars and tickets at office, TUX- | general reader, and only secondarily hooky | Case Was heard below, sustained the con- so. 623 F st. BW. Je#-tt_ | to interest. the spec circulate | tentions of Mr. Burgdorf’s counsel, where- this material in addition to making it free- | UPON the District noted an appeal to the Sepeeanrens | | IY accessible for reference. If they differ | Court of Appeals. = | | at all, it is not so much in their individual | | The Court of Appeals, in an opinion writ- censtitution as in their relation to other | ten by Mr. Chief Justice Alvey, holds that rtments of education. When the first | While the law of iw gives the District craries were established in Great | Commissioners power to lay water mains, Britain there was no system of commen | heither by direct statement nor by fair im2 =hool education to form at once their justi- | Plication from any other act or acts does ation and their complement. They were | !t ive them power to levy assessments to created, as museums or art galleries have for the mains. Nor does the law of been created, as institutions of more or although tn full force, apply to the less isolated function. case, because neither the water registrar eure iies ise ce nor the collector of taxes authorized the WEDDING ; LVER. Our stock represents all that is dainty, | things suitable for wind when we aig “sterling” means 2 (| Dridal gifts, NOTH- | pes ones find 8p ING ELSEis SOap= | propriate as SIL- VER. We have INNUM- ERABLE ARTI- CLES in silver, de=- [| | signed especially for | || BRIDALGIFTS—for | the Dining Room— “mized tastes that witin the wide range of beautiful PHP LL SIG EDM. aa QFB-9H-$H-GH-LD-LH-OS-SH CHOP OP- OH -OO-E P-IS-SH--94-44--OGH 1% 40-2 SO GU 6246-06-G0-06-40- 64-40-0040 O0- PLIOSOOOVTSTP VST ISS TOSS OISO GMS | FED OOO PPO GOP O-PP-PO-GS-OH-OO OD CF O-OO-OO-OG-E & GH-8 0-9 O-0 CF-£9-V 80-9 F-0O- 00-00-44 assessment These grounds, it is held, The Boston Public Library. would alone*invalidate the assessment, but The Boston Public Library was created | the assessment was also invalid, holds the with a somewhat different view. Its jus-| Court, because of want of notice to the tification, seed dnjeoreport @ratien|| oo0bre rs omnes eee Ot atone by a committee. whose chairman was Ed-| counsel for Mr. Buredorf. there was ho ward Everett, and one other of whose | legislative dictum as to what should be @ members was George Ticknor, was in effect | uniform rate, but the law of IST} makes this: That while the system of public edu- | the rate one and one-fourth cents per cation in Boston might sustain a compari- | S@uare foot, and points out what property son with any in the world, aad cecmed | shall be assessed, Such legislative valua adapted to give a first-rate ‘school educa- | tion of the special benefit to pre is tion at the public expense to the entire ris- | Ot subject to review by the o ing generation, yet there the system of | Special benefit being as: a tax, and Silver Salad neatly cased $12. Se Beautiful Berry Forks—tn case—$11. Bon-Bon Dish—handsomely cased—$8.50, Many new pieces in small silver from one to ten dollars—all bearing our guar- anty for sterling quality. eo oO DD POLPOS OLE OP 9H -OE-G0-00-0- 40-35-08 4000-4 (Warm Weather 3 Wedding Gifts ShoeSnap For Ten. | + 300 pairs Men’s Genuine Kangaroo Shoes, Laced and ex some or so inexpensive SESCOOS the wrong in a littke wh! ) e. Pain- less dentistry 3 our forte. Extracting, Carafes, Vases, become effective, and as it that notice was given in th sment is, therefore, iny: stting the lo: arrying on the good wor apren h a noble equality of pri ige of the elements of learn- I its children, but it aifords them no provis' It imparts, w: ilege, a knowl ing to a ih halt homely < iF } Gaiters, wide square pubis “instruction stopped. ““Atthouguy | fhe Drineiple. that the legislative. branca worth hal much_aga 4 = . | says port, “the schoo 5 . | has exclusive ro ation bein; S GO cents. Other operations in propor- ah by iinet Cac ‘Glass Tea $10. 3 AND aoe ORES E for the Drawin St toes and medium ee ee sna event eae abl otice Is provi [ vn i the at tion. reer arse Eee ee CH f ERIGUS a ONES = oom fortheBoud=- it a = 4 1 aware SELES es ~ 2 con gee before worl Evans Dental Parlors, Sterling Silver. ? PREG! US ST@ | R = eboud | round toes. Reg= ) the paBucHns an be done, but before the as at can ‘A. AVE, N.W. Jet-24a ——-——_ Largest. varie y of the small appro- we've ever shown, 33 wer than a year or se ne oe ee eo a ea ON A Ot RoE IO NOOO NEED CR LLELELL LOANS Fane aaa a Sey Sa 3 5 Penna.AlwG@ne oir—for the Library. : . ular $3.00 Shees, it NEAR 10TH ST. 2] | Silver is not only A ——— propriate pi = ——— to 60 per cent to the 1 GSSESSSSOSO SOSH SE SS SSS SHI ILS a ante = 'B) aid Ondu Gis: AleMBnta: remarks that it has n one illu Keg Sterling pesscogegeesasoosessi sg MUCH CHEAPER, | For Only $2.00. aid i yond cere lem nits vult mnistortane ana ca =o 5 z saa eed DS ot ong! ae Hoorer & but the designs were We were fortunate to sscure DOW Stan a Speeds with | Du Weaver against, the this lot of soft, easy Summer reference to the mass of the com- | Similar to the Burgdorf Edmonston, ioe a never SO beautiful || nolders ard housekeepers 1 Shoes at a cut price, and the the public makes no provision | 2¢tion was taken. : cad, oan ate vt aud Crockery, &c., 1z05 Pa. Ave. Se ey | ses abe ee eae ean eee access pay fo aerate ua om Josey omen as NOW. : s annually educated, far as the Bequests to Churches. benefit of our bargain, elements of 1k public exper ton have first called on ring are con e, can cari d bring it to tudy.” From th concerned, az the | ,The will of the late Catherine Bohrer, eater educa | dated May 10, 18% first, therefore, | BenJ. W. Guy and Geo. P. Bohrer are apo lopted into a re- | pointed executors, and premi 1 1118 ith the system of common school | street southeast are left in trust for Vire ation, which, in its turn, was rooted ginia Bohrer, a daughter. The balance of y in our social organism. It was ac- | the estate is to be sold, and the proceeds cepted as part of that system which was | thereof applied to the payment of the fol- nee and convie- | lowing be Metropolitan Pr atterns of STERLING SIL- nd Forks at $1 per ounce. | Bicycle | yes 9 EE for engraving. | C.A.Muddiman,614 12th St. Don’t Be Riders i| 2 || Alarmed. tees tgs pr.|| GALT & | » Shoe prices will not go up for . |\Take Heed, Ladies. ‘This ts nice cool weather for mak- ing your selections of Summer Foot- If you want the nattiest, t and best Low-cut Shoes in Expert in Gas Goods. matter of common acce} tion. ointed executor by in conn on with | the will of the iate Elizabeth A. Hunte “highly objectionable;” | dated February 1ss5, and filed today, Sugiand it had undoubtedly avertcd | The executor is also made sole beneficiary. from such institutions many worthy per- TES who were led to ss them with First Anniversary. soup Kitchens, and free washtul ‘ wash hou: He ‘aais that in | Last Tuesday evening Myrtle Lodge, Ne. Terug, Public library is allowed to be | 25, K. of P., celebrated the first ee i Taunifeecss, Supported entirely by | sary of their institution, There were abou Eimliation pot antic Sie ee one hundred and fifty of their friends pres Britain, with institutions that are apt to | e@% Who enjoyed the following exceliens be created by “private muniticence’ that | Prostam: Plano solo, Prof. Herlin; address, has inclined certain persons to regard them | J: J- Murray; piano solo, Miss Bessie Rene as merely eleemosynary. lo, Miss Chandler; comic reade ing, Mr. Chas. Mallard; piano duet, Miss $20.00 set up. e of the term 7 5 ce bk st Ch oe % ee ass | : ington, call on us. We know _There is an amusing passage in an Eng- iss AEE orda ate Scuse® |with us thissummer. Wel ,, sets.” BROTHER, me can pase you and save gou [2 | lsh work on putile runes feneed ude Se Se 4 = 4 | Z e a former edition was “Free Public Libra- $18.00-$19.00 have Oxfords for uSSE€ S. | ety BS ties”), in which the author says that ths George Hunter is ap $1.35, worth $2.00. $1.85, worth $2.50. Gas fs the cheapest fuel. We know tt. $2.00, worth $3.00. $2.50, worth $3.50. There 1s no waste. Our customers The Warren know it, my31-48d line of Russet Oxfords, also Jewellers, Silversmiths | SSE Ce nee Me and Stationers, “Russet” Sioes for editaren, tation || 1107 Penn. Avenue N.W. | and lace, at $1.25 and $1.50—guaran- | |-| teed best obtainable for their re-| |5) spective prices. Shoe House, | = nusct™ sires or mises, tutto GeOAWIRICH Sig ES te | sree ee tt 9 seerantect neste apls-354 “Rus Wn. Hahn & Co.'s. - RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 930 and 932 7th st. 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave. it 233 Pa. ave. s.¢. tainable at their respective prices. | You ean buy HERE 3 For 106 eas “or tue genine | BOSTON BAKED | et’ Spring Heel Shoes, for gororsossesesossesooneonsas o ladies, lace and button, at the special BEANS—with directions || | \ —————— EE A Part of the Free School System, Edna Smith and Prof. Herlin; vocal sold 22 = price of 0—Lbest obtainable in how to serve. Very de- |=) | isegedeegeezreseegeeteesendoaseedveceaseeseetoaseeseegenseeseegoageetpoaiees The public library in the United States is iss May Collier; baritone solo, Mr. Chas, e are u 3 America for this money. Ycious and healthful in | happily exempt from any such imputation, | Goodehtids, aecompanied by Miss Kennaj : a jot weather. | “= : : : 2 - | vocal duet, Mrs. Fentriss and Mr. Hill, 3 g = “usset™ Shoes| for boss, 42. x ee ae ° It was created by and for a people wonted | “fer the program was finished a bountle ; = to the notion of : Summer Se ing = “Russet” Shoes for youths, $2.50. For 1OC RGR GE OO Ing the notion of a free school system, and| ¢ul supply of refreshments were served 1@ O our €S.2 i ———— “Russet” Shoes for men, 3 st unequaled as as part of that system. In making use of | all. y ¢ On the PARAGON SEWING MACHINE. tum Bloes Coe mens 2 et phar adalteac: it they feel as little the objects of charity Sree Nee ha cae ee ee ae of Machine ta the saa panlaons CS immer are ee Buys 12 bottles of FIN- B Gas as thcy do in sending their children to the The Sun as a Reformer. eee eet pee on aoe We rent NEW Machines—at very | “wusget”? Tapered shoes toe'| | T CALIFORNIA = Hee papi In pots case are To the Editor of The Evening Star: —— tection tot selling @ lowrmana cf sell them on easy monthly § | “= men, low and high cut, at $5—cost 2325 Ane Drink it if | is much more satisfactory and comfort- | HOU euthoor aan ge oe The earnest protests of the citizeus of — id pair i or yas Breibenie i ou would ————————— = g BYES Same ESE SS ES aS — TACLES tor ONLY $1. Sev ——— 6 elsewhere. | dahetec nieninte and much les ensive, | 1", and control over, ¢! institutions, | New York avenue against t T= “No extra charge for ex e Sew’ 3 SSS xe Onctors able de See eae vee em stbemtive. | which the Sneush common people, acces: | ers and dhe| ckington’ rallway, ‘allowing y “Me llister & C ee sd. Schneie And _a Gas Stove or Range dosen't cost | temed to receive educational Ad cars td stand in the way of pedestriany lister & Co. 2 ———___-— | benefits hunde own from the = railed nothing, and it remained fof cA ae Co., |S essa si 0 bay them. Let | ¢ will be slow to attain. That ‘with his hot Trays, to drive them ous Opticians, ; CSGac? : = = sense of ow pata of the people into” the 2 Se Rae es Pic fentifi —— ‘ hig C a L where they fo: > 18k1 F ST. (Nest to “Sun bldg.) Jet-2sa t OcieMtilie & SNYDE aie WS in that report whic ete a TF ay afters of the Eyes. ANGdSOME i f ACE: ir A = aa moans WwW. W. CG. es. - = eae portant to the who = Des== I211 F t reduced from $4.50to $2.50! Ce Philos Research, iS) ° —— im addition we ha : ees nesting fi It —— tines of 2 3 The last 1 xly meeting for the —— quoted price to § jon of the BE EH ated inked Wells Drilled afternoon a& — your order at v es ———— held y a horoughly vali expel Vindn c 39 All lovers of the delicacies of the table use D: Uni ty. Dg. William Howe noe eee DeWIEl 3 Maree Drv | Siccardi 8,71 Ste s Angostura Bitte:s to secure a guod di- a paper on oshe and Self-Cone jay23-20* rly of 224