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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, _NOVEMBER 25, 1895-TWELVE _PAGES. nt = =e = ing aliowance for the use of mold in the Phebe oe eee oe ane ‘a 23 notes which ran at so Ta Fe Two Unusual Steps Taken by Seore- | @ rate last winter,»hias awindied lately to | Recommendations in the Postmas- & about the amount ofthe exports of gold, A with Pearline. ’Twould be absurd. It t NW ‘ indicating no further demand than for ex- p j 7 isn’t necessary. Pearline contains every- tary Carlisle. port purposes. The. way "in. wich these ter General’s Report, . ' ; redemptions have run during the present ‘ thing ofa soapy nature that’s needed or that’s year is shown in the following table: i good to go with it. And Pearline‘is so much | $9 PAY EXPRESS CHARGES BOTH WAYS | stom Cush statesSterman | REPTR'Y AND PROGRESS ARF URGED j ' better than soap that it has the work all done Bebranty “22220. Szaevor "raoes Psa : wy” rch BO, 495, 279,500 je before the soap begins to take any part. Will Receive Light-Weight Coi Apa ras ed Assistant Postmasters G lt 5 - May Bp. 17 i ers Gen : i You're simply throwing away money. It's a ill Receive Light-Weight Coins, Sie ake ats sistant Fostmas eral to : : . CTY , ' clear waste of soap—and soap may be good for at Their Face Value. peel itis | ee Be Put Under the Rules. : b something, though it isn’t much use in wash- yee eee omar Sorat eee ww iy ae cleaning, when oo TD, s eee 491 Sisierpacta (ob adil: eackie ane A ITS present |SECOND-CLASS MATTER q TEMPORARY EXPEDIENTS | jonin will nearly reach those of August y A vill ONS" - and September, and the reserve is lower ae Se = Al tS) than it has been at any time since Febru- r; _| In order to increase the gold reserve of the | ary last. Aczording to the most conserva- | _ Postmaster General Wison has made his ‘i , eee : — = government without Teor? to 0 ene ot ee a ee ate ee ca ie east Oe at oe The Superb IN? > cre: ce mi by - | receipt 0! ie Pos! lee rimen! or | "EDUCATION AL. bonds, the Secretary of the Treasury has | (Congress provides a way to avert It H pen ee uper' ine announced that the Treasury Department the year ending June 30, 1895, were $76, ‘ IN WASHINGTON, ‘ LIN) WASHINGTON. willipay exprese/Gharges:boiliiwaysta com MR. KENNEDY REINSTATED. 171,09) and the expenditures $80,790,172. It p Fs | a. , THE | porations and persons forwarding gold coin = ase : is gratifying, says the report, that a large CHRISTMAS ISSUE OF : China Painting. newly organist’ of Calvary Baptist = = portion of the deficiency occurred in the ART SCHOOL. 1115 Lith st WEST END. Chureh, bas opened a studlo at 934 F st. .w.,for | In exchange for other government currency. | His Appeal to the International Union y Ciags in Flowers, Figures, 5 instruction In pl orgia ard theory. Best tea: | Instructions have been sent to the various Suceeeds. first quarter of the year and that revenues UA : ae = a ne tion, nit-I8t* | suptreasurtes to receive gold oir in sums] Columbia Typogrephical Unton, No. 101, | 97° anne mere pinto aitiee s. “4 4 RECREATION rof. Pau oinot, of $500 and multiples thereof, and & pay ex-] recetved and considered at its meeting yes- | MY‘: Wilson estimates the revenue for the m sites en aja atnen one SCHOOL OF FRENCH 1. A NGUAGER, press charges on the gold, and also on the| terday the decision by President Prescott | Y°2" ending June 30, 1896, at $80,793,120 and e@ es ome jou A cS oct 2m 25 New York ave. currency returned in exchange. It 1s sald | of the Internatonal Typographical Union coe arena tare . eae eee NA = that the government has never before as-| on the appeal of John L. Kennedy, who 2 ‘ ‘ L ANG U AG ES sumed the entire expense of transportation | was expelled im September for publishing | P¥oPviations. Speaking of the deficiency, ; The Largest and Best Number of this Magazine le Me, 0 5x a fe | of money for exchange, except in a few in-| jh a Dayton, Ohio, paper, for which he | Mf Wilson says: “The regular annual de- " snes lien stances in 1893, when, as now, it was in spe- ficiency in the rev f the postal ser- Al yada THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, | cial need of gold. i, acted as occasional correspondent, certain | 1oe"ey, Tasized, ag it appears take by the : m* ath : sl » emp , s 5 7 7] Branches to the principal Amiricam and Boropean A Temporary Expedient. sbatemenite culciing the edminlateaiien! 0f)|' Tyusual amount of the deficiencies tor the ¢ 40 CEN’ I SS 4 ~“Okel ley y Schoo! for Girls, cities, Best Instruction by superior native teach: | pp sent - ___| the government printing office. The de- ; ae Span oi Gi PREvaieTeiasln Conversation from start. $12 per term. in fe new departure is looked upon merely | ciation is a long one. The main ground | P@st two years, may call forth comment DN A F dent retings bite eo NETH A ke day oF evening: also ‘private les- | as a temporary expedient to secure gold, and taken by President Prescott in his support | 17M those who believe that the Post Office ‘xes; evenings. ) . 1, a sens at school or residence.” ‘Zrial lesson free. | Eee nected ‘The ex- Le . ses Department should be self-sustaining. But A nol-tin = 5 | SEE ee ceS-d | #8 mot expected to be permanent. The ex-| of Mr. Kennedy is given in the following | P&P Spe aa sercee earths ere Mn. i NvER, = pense to bankers and others has always been | words: “Our organization has always jeal- | !t Should be remembered that the free bu For Sale at All News-stands A iil PUENGAES “ST = = suning nee z sly guarded the right of its members to | iness done by this department for other oF atusic PUINAM'S SCHOOL, FOR YOUR large In securing new currency In/cases Of | aay ee ered eee thee uleweot branches and departments of the govern- 4 ; DAVID C. BANGS, for | ms ss pursuits. ees fu aa on eek Sori currency when gold was | cial, political and trade matters, without | Would more than wipe out its deficiencies.” “ The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia ‘ entio amatie Ar preathl - est of references. Apply t LP |. | deposite t. ‘i 5 , ss ‘ _Bfter 4 p.nr. Send for circular. SCHOOL, FOR ft GIRtS 1827 1 ST hetetofore borne by the benkers. ‘The rate | ant rights or privileges we compel em-| The Postmaster General refers to the advantages for study of modern tan-| paid by the government under its contract vth at vi id waste ~ ployers to grant them. One of the causes | Srow of the free-dellvery service, an ea oget Bhs Gnily exercise In calts: | with the express companies, however, is less | that generated the present’ day trades says: “I believe it is good policy for Con- det tothe esut than the rate charged individual shippers. | unions was the desire to assure men se aia tae tin' Genarieaenietolcoatanitne . | The government rate in all territory east of | greater liberty in this direction. The rise | 8°°SS #74 for this department to fos PRIV TaRY on an. | the Pacttic slope Is fifty cents per $1,000 for | and fall of the Knights of Labor is an evi- | Xtension of this service by judicious ap- van ; especial attention to backward, | 80ld and twenty cents per $1,000 for paper. | dence of what the possibilities are if we | Propriations and judicious administration. chool for Girls, Stage for Pups. Soin aoa acer pupils. Univorsity, graduate. To Receive Light-Weight Gold. fail to allow the greatest possible liberty to |The vigorous and effective efforts of my FRANCES MARTIN, Prin. Be ee ne Discennene ai ‘| Another step taken by Se2retary Carlisle | CTitictse. Another conside: ‘ation that {m-| immediate predecessor seem to have pro- = pels me to dissent from respondents’ find- | quced at last an honest administration of SH LESSONS, to recoup the gold balance was to Instruct | ing—and it is a utilitarlan one—is that | the eight-hour law and made letter carriers’ 1511 10TH ST. _N.W., the treasurer and the assistant treasurers | in these days we should not put any ob-| trip and official time reports actual and MADAMM A. PELB. | to accept all light-weight gold coins at their | Stacle in the way of members seeking other | truthful records of the eervice. To. bring tater ueSIee ae : vocations as a means of gaining a liveli- : Me Sunt authors Pee cones sor each troy! erain' | cca and theres no! vocation that Would | roe ne eee ential reform, 5 Ap AYA aR i Paice) AY iki AA A Thorongis Dol-Sm,4 MIS A Business Education. COLUMBIA, RPSL F | tan aa mate his tnstruc-] serio omer greater opportunities to print: | ge ky" Teunnton for ether eee} | ssa ferty’s »treasurers on this subject the | ers than that of newspaper writers.” improvements in this service, a special in- —really it will—if usban Siturtions for graduates. — T CLASS OF YOUNG M ladies from Washingtou and the sur country attend essioiis. the ¥ ir collece for our eld enouzh to vealia Secretary says: Mr. Kennedy, pending his appeal, has lost em was be- Wu Hv . vestigation of the carrier system was be- Complete Flour. “AN light-weight pieces received by you | ¢atings to the amount of $200, President | fun under his administration, involving a you Jét such'an op- Tracy of the union refusing to give him a card. He will today receive a card and go Nearly all are are to be held tn th » of time and imc nd they come bere : =a thorough examination into the needs and Teasnest work. Our. students are The color is a_ brilliant arate from full-w cash of your office sep- | portunity Removal =| as our ght coins, and e: labor-saving forms and hb: details of the system.” A for hotest a " ents are | : 2 of such coins to be plainly marked with the | t2Wwork- Mr. Wilson reiterates the necessity for —about these prices. Make brio, transact Lasiaces aed Keep ncwinnne | white. Nutty flavor—appe- ered th the | ‘The Padgett case did not come up in the : in w: P ouly the latest aint most approved, sliort, | - Nutty Pp amount of the face and actual value cf con-| meeting yesterday. legislation to punish train wrecking and ob- him come and look into these | tents. If the depositor should prefer to have struction to mails urged by his predecessor SS siness « $25 a year. The fe the pieces that are found to be below the and recommends legislation authorizing the bargain Suits, Pants or Over- eth conse, $15, IVY IN | ‘\ It has NO woody fiber least current weight returned to him, you Dangers at Transfer Points. use of private postal cars. te fi the largest, finest _B DEBE Sth net R ete eee (bran) in it. It makes beau- wiil before returning them stamp each piece | To the Editor of The Evening Star: Second-Clays Matter. eee Ses ae Wood’s Commercial = Aube Ie id Sartore with the regulation distinguishing mark.” | While advocating the stoppage of street sree stock in town—and save offers slip by. RnR ESICR CRESS ac: Spec ne An Unusual Procedure. cars on the near side of street crossings,| Concerning the abuses of second-class eae : ie Bis money enough to buy you a aes ies atthe. | A (near 300 times the best flour) This ls a most unusual procedure, and will | Please urge with equal force some better-| Mail matter, Mr. Wilson says: “I can add a e si Prices couldn't AL STUDIES at the = 4 i i i : new gown. in the elements that nourish undoubtedly result in the presentation to the| ment of the corditions at the treasury | little to the reasons given by Postmasters gs" st of less tli other schools. We make Tt : z bs = possibly be as low frome Devel all then eects the BRAIN, the DIGES- treasury of many gold coin that have been | front—tho 15th and G street junction. That | General Bissell and Wanamaker for amend. as they are under slous. Send for circulars. Friends’ Select School, would be branded “light” and rejected. This | Place in the city—a ¥eritable death trap. | 1mperatively needed to save the postal ser- | any other circum: TEETH and BONES. Con- bra. ding interferes with the circuiation of | The present system of transferring is | Vice from the enormous abuses and conse- stances. Piles and piles of them—way up TIVE FLUIDS, the withheld from it from the fear that they | is without exceptidn the most dangerous | Ments to the law as to second-class matter, | Overcoats, $7-50.$ | ist 1 ST. NW. sti - 5 . Sunless light-weight coin almost as much as the| wrong. The stoppage of ca fer | Quent enormous loss of revenue, which no ff 12 the thousands. A magnificent, as- A co-educational school of ll grades. ae Pain a a stamp “bad” destroys the usefulness of | gught not to be in iath strest, It seems to | regulation of the department or watenful-|% °% 2 ee os Comes ee it ion ee naceain well pila Medes gestion, irritable stomach an counterfeit paper money. me that the stops by the Georgetown and | ness on the part of its officials can guard | @ ¢ © Moavers und Worsteds. Prices start} | sale_ol a few lots— efor text books. dyspepsia, caused by under- To Tide Oves ine Sitantion. Navy Yard cars ought to be made on the | against.” Upon another feature of the sec- | @ ¢* * at $7.50. Then go up or a few styles—but north side of the. treasury THOMAS W. SIDWELL, Prin-ipal. near Rigss' | ond-class matter the Postmaster General of a whole stock. fed and starved organisms, These expedients are confidently expected | Rank, and the stopa by the 14th street line | Suess : ‘The volume of second-class matter 7 AILLARD SC HOOL or 3. to tide over the situation for some time to | ¢, New Yi SSS os ; S = = —all the Furniture— ed Lanna fucat ot anage |) are cured by the simple and (\| come.” ir is admitted at the Treasury. De- [caet of tah aed nee neem flat | Passing through the mails increases reply | SOUNES — cler d'academie) original aod colloqulal iethod. s 5 : a 3 i & fndorsed Sailuister of public | sensible process of supplying partment, however, that unless Congress | Stopped. Such an arrangement as this | tard the distribution of mails in the larger | $ *** Grand calues for that money. Our $| $ re ape tors and (he 8g the needed nourishment to comes promptly to the relief it probably | Would to some exteht-relleve the situation | post offices and railway post offices. The °° * word for it, their equal can't be had 2 the Stoves Franc ad and Ane atr of the worst of the danger now caused by | department, through its local representa- * ** under $10, no iatter where one goes. = the Hanges— he Bishops Downe ewnian, Prot, = s E t Hoheypanieiier Gia 5, epeatedly urge e the rd Chine tthe Wir, ee 1030 8th {) BONE. the winter i over. ‘Treasury, oficial are | "da to the isnuance er transfers, that is a | Seherate,tnetr, publications py states ad) SPants = = $2.50.$|¢ eB eae MISS AMY O LEAVITD, ; thete Uiseseee. ene, teat (te carape K | Somewhat sensitive on the subject of bond | matter which should be arranged so as to | or territory is sufficient to justify it before | ite Oflce Pusaiture— ARK WREMOSE AVR. NW, | offle'al analysis und br f Ney Ake Ret We IY dist ca Ghout them. | accommodates the “greatest number” of | sending them to the mailing offices, and has| % ¢** $5 wouldn't be too much to ack for TI PIANO AND Halton, — | Real analy use, They are naturally disinclined to predict | People, ‘We have some illactration af. the is iiing ONices, and See an pe toons to eek itor hese stores of an3I-tf LESSONS ON THE JANKO KEYBOARD. | ae ie heaps on teups af letters eer- ¥ | thar another loan will have to be made Mustration 9 endeavored to show them that their own in- hem, 2 “dressyness," strle, wea ROSES BF tee ving its merits. The THEORY ta sus. : r | best method of issuing tran: inz thats] Goreate contd te eaiseerca theraue a be considered. ‘The $5 pants in } | % ours must be em: BUSINESS PES ONE DOLLAR A talued by ACTUAL FACTS. A lot of (}| but at the same time they find it diffleult | which enables ug to transfer, for an extra ‘i Sther stores areu’t better rsives. AG- re ETON” BURNET & DURLING. pcomplete, Flour’ knowledge mailed on Y | to show how it can be avo-ded under exist- | two-cent fare, fiom the G street line to the Civil Service. Fag ee Pied Mies ah S2 7S: tied before it’s time ¥ EATON, 5 ING, equest. ‘Complete 4 g conditions. = vic 7 ¥ Business College, 12th and F ata. a.rv. oa ak your peer Ee er arproacl, of Congress renders It oe ae alton hes ghoul Bestenacter Gener Wins soya ear we F th B for us to move into goat Hades’ class from 6 to 4p Dr, Hunter SeQutre, Richmond, Va. almost absolutely certain that no more | jimb and to be jostied and delayed hy hay. | C'VH service rules should be extended or € Oys. : our new building— Norwood Sacntate ity vaine would be HARD TO bonds will be issued until that body shall | ing io go for his transfer to the company’s wherever practicable. H» says: and — and they’re A Home and Day School for Girls. _A Full | ¢ Pe i ()| Bave had full opportunity to consider the | agent at his 15th stc sidewalk “box?” ‘The magnitude and multiplicity of its ** | We've the greatest Ine of Sults yr Actdemic and Gradiating Course. "Mra. WM. D.| X G-' CORNWELL & SON, 1412 Pa. ave. sitaation. The exportation of nearly $- |The only excuse offerad by. the railroad | business operations, the perfection of serv- and Orercoate in town-greatest fn going to be—if it } VGN, near Conn. ave.ol0-3m | /\ JNO. MAGHODEIE & Cb. Tait S. ¥. goveriiment reserve to a point dangecoualy |e er the present incon gnlent sys- | jce, which the people are learning to de- and oce-talf lower than anybody else costs us a fortune in VV ae a ape! i € , in substance, s i , : eee * : QA Hees ee | ). B. KENNEDY Meena Conn. Rear the $75,000,000 Imit, below which Sec- | commit fraud against the company by tne wuend ane lo expect of te and the patebe Boys’ LONE te eee ci 4 losses. hective vowels, no failures: le, legible, tapld. | (') OF address — retary Carlisle thinks it cannot go without | properly using transfers. In the first place, | truth that such business operations can be EOYS' SHORT PANTS SUITS. i Success in G to 12 week. “Tauzht In 500 schools. i ITTLB & SYDNOR CoO. serious detriment to the financlal credit of | that pretense is a bugaboo—more imagin- | carried on and such perfect service render- 4 Received ve uwani of World's Fair medal. 14-2 RichMOND, va, the government. The decision to issue | ary than real. But, even {fit were rea! to]ed only by men trained and expert; all cS Ho ouse & Her Herrmann Fon eat st peste ohana gegen real eae sora bonds when the reserve drops to $75,000,000 | the full extent of the company’s allegation, | these, and many other reasons, call for ‘The Leading | Moesefurnishera tottus ig _— 5 ees Ie ASOT was made by Secretary Carlisle during the | then require the compa 917, 919, 921 AND 923 7TH ST. x y or companies to} such stability of tenure as alone can com- heavy drains of last summer and is based | adopt some form or ers | mand or beget the requisite training, skill ictor E er’ Sz! and_ enthusiasm. 023 635 MASS. AVE. on the theory that a loan_can be more suc- | that will protect its or their revenue: SHH SSo STO i “Washington Seminary, ms Craig & Hard i cessfully negotiated whén the reserve 1s| at the same time accommodate the publi “The continuity of the de t should TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, Ss 3 = aay school! c odate the pub! i y of the depariment shou! Sollestate and reparatury depts. Jeena megtion Furniture, &e.. fath and F ste, 3| above that point than ts possible when it| At least the 15th street death-trap trans- | be preserved in changes of administravion If you are suffering from Kindcreartem, Briumaty. Mr. & Mrs SMALLWOOD. ——— 4] reaches a much lower figure. fer station ought to be immediately and | not only along the line of its subordinate ae ot ae a” | “Cut prices” on The Drain to Soon Cease. forever abolished. CLIFF WARDEN. snd) separate service, but in that larger Q27=9 | or RS. ESTELLA _H. READE, SING- h STL re aes listeria Sethe reed 0, = °S ee oe eee aut seas wee | iDi Rubee thace care aise Gimmes aie Se eecrone uabt; with those who ‘ifest and control its entet | CO® MASE AVE. OPEN TILL 7 Pav. BRONCHITIS ay efterne . Penn, » the: 7 i x with those who jirect and control its chie! 219 ~ * 1 2 To th it 31 cave. Address 2121 St. Taul st. Balthisore.o26-Lm ining Fu rmitusre :| tin inat ie foreign drain upon our gold | “rhe ‘tree use of gasoline for cleaning | PuTeaus, I cdnenr, therefore, In the Judg- nae ee ee ee 7 WIMODAUGHSIS CLASSES, 1328 1 S in T stock will not continue much longer. It 1s | gar, es Of 8 or cleaning | nent of one of my recent’ oredecessors, 1019-1004 You should commence treatment ie, eile Feeteodeke ate |JPOr Thanksgiving, — |] i2chTutt Sa'prtiat heady shomnt | cates ana other aries te a most dan. | Tt af teas ree oe asta pea sooosnsost | Nil me at once. T have the most iS, SADE E SMITEL Sone. S lof gold are in no wise due to European > a masters general should hold their offices rectont . = techn gtk month’ ADA LL SMYTH, Sop to oe akan age ints Room Furniture 8) St. ust “of the ‘currency of ‘the. United | elsewhere. It 1s one of the most inflamma- by a civil service or merit tenure, and not i Rt +o4S4 | complete apparatus and most efficient = oar cas Sa Ington—and lower pri States, nor because of an unusually large | ble of fluids and little less deadly than ay- | PY 4 political tenure. { refrain from, offer- dies that h: ver bee: ised CADEMY OF THE HOLY Cross, prices. . ly larg le less deadly than ay. remedies that have ever been devi: 1312 Messachusetts avenue, Waslilugton, $15 DINING TABLES, $10.5 Teturn movement of securities. According | namite in its effects when exploded. Pe- | ns a like opinion as to the fourth assistant wast tes sees seeres for treating these di Relief ad ay choot Tor young indies and Ute gh ‘This, ty a Heavy Guartercawed our # | 006, auiherity Imports of foreign mer- | tersburs, Va... was shocked a few weeks | Postmaster general. because fourth-class Sane, ah ia Pod me = ‘ 8-tt. Diu Sees chandise have been extraordinarily large | ago at the awful death, by an explosion of PP commences with the first treatmen: ars ctered. to students in the crt aad mnaieat 6 fated Togs, $13 valve ter, $10.50 z| for many months past, while the outward | gasoline, of the lovely wife and baby, tho | ly allotted to him, are yet outside of that Penk F Itati eee departments. A kindergarten bas been opened 1a Dining ‘Tables from $2.75 up, is az g|MOVement of staple products, particularly | lady friend and colored servant of’ Mr. | tenure. -ow ices. Free consultation. eounection with the academy. ausI-6m | distinct styles to select trom, cotton, has been slugsish. Tt 1s possible | Fortescue Whittle, son of Bishop Whittle Fourth-Clasa Postmasters. SPECIALTY: il IN SIX MONTHS; B IVE Pane | ——— that the outward movement of grain and|of Virginia, while the papers constantly | sp nye < (graduate); Mine. Tanners special induce- | §$22.50 SIDEBOARDS, $15.75, cotton may become most active when, ac- | tell us of other cases from its too free use. ae aes of extending civil service All diseases of the NOSE, ent fo Amertcan tea hers, who. tea bh Fenech. This is a large 46 by 20.In. oe cording to precedent, it should be lightest. | Only a few days since a block on New | met! to the selection of fourth-class 9 THROAT, LUNGS and EAR. jepont circle, north side (1502 J. ae2T- 3m | sured Oak Sideboard.latge shapes tees 2| In other words, an abnormal or unseason- | York avenue, near the center of the city, | postmasters has naturally received my at- MISS HALSTEAD'S PRIVATB SCHOOL | beveled mirror, a. § So St able condition of affairs :nay be followed } barely escaped destruction from an explo-| tention since I have been at the head of For Girls and Boys will open Oct. Lat 1429 20th value, fag. . 5-75 =| later on by unusual conditions that will | sion caused by the tramping upon a match | $44, department. Bats do mot dndlacyecit r. or an st., cor. of P ow. Miss Halstead bas made ar- Sideboards from $10.75 to $250, and q| Correct those that now exist. by the proprictor, and doubtless many 2 : sel e 9 ar See der pious applica eas |P Pomally 10 cies foal toate. 4] “Teaports aud Exports for the Year, | oiner cases can be brought to your notice. [able to make, as yet, any specie recom- . * | Cannot something be done by our authori-|mendation on this important subject in oe xt WwW Lait 2024 Q ST. ‘ $30 CHINA ‘CLOSET, $18.50. The imports and exports of gold by | ties to restrict such careless and always | the line of the legislation which has been 1421 F St. N. = and at the echool 7 bee Quarter-sawed Oak China’ Closet, swell. 4| months for the present year are shown n | dagerous use of the deadly fluid? Is there | proposed. Office hours: 9 to 11 a.m., 2 to 4:30 and 6 to ® “EDWARD C. TOWNSEND, front glass, very dainty, $18, the following table: no law that will reach it? Think of its use he order which you have recently ap- p.m.; Sunday, 9 to 12 m. 1023-404 ‘MISS ADA LOUISE TOWNSEND. $30 value, ‘for. 50 2 8 in hot rooms, ani especially in kitchens, | proved, providing that when the Fost- | | ars Elocuttom, Voice Culture, Grace, ‘The Mount China Closets In great waa tor) ) yaugsee Exports, Imports. || for cleaning ‘purposes. It is sufficiently | master General shall consolidate with a | je) _ Yea can turn and twist a fact any way Posesoovecoscosssseeseeeeel Vernon, ‘or. stb and N. ¥.avo. Flat No. 20. more and less money. | ganuary, Lee #2 doubtful as a fuel, but fearfully dangerous | free delivery office any other post office, | je] TOU Please—and tt stil! remains a FACT. 2 ecl-3m ——_— + bit | 10" You know—fust as well as we do—that 3 weeks = es for other uses. X. | such consolidation shall carry into the 4 |¢ aN 3$15 SERVING TABLES, $8. 4 —— classified service at free delivery office | |¢} there 1s only one place in this city where 2 TID MISSES ICE 29 Beis Quarter-anwed Oak Serving Table, : FS The. Gécmak Sieanaes (Club: the Post Office Department roster of em-1|;} Carmets are mate and laid free of [¢| | oo = ee lower shelves and. tong ployes of the office consolidated, incivding | | = |e! estsm Alt drain, seat eer $15, 08 § 3 ane ieee Appearance of the German Dra-| the postmaster, may he accepted as the | (| that place Grogan’ sl ° 2 Mount Vernon _ Seminary, [SSR tole oe serving Tubes tom | matic Club will be made at Willard Hall | beginning ‘and ‘foundation uot only. of & is caer laen oralnetar eee rember 6, vi as etter postal service of the i P| -. WASHINGTON, D. 0. “$1.50 DINING | CHAIRS, $1.15. dramatic organtzations In the city and it| department, but a wise extension of You know that cash dealers invartanly Gusitties. "No dust, ditt, smoke or cline 4 SELECT RESIDENCE AND DaY sentcon Foi |S Lorge, Heavy Quarter-sawed Oak Da won golden opinions from all who saw its | the civil service system to postmasters. It charge for the waste in matching figu: kers. YoUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRts i ing ‘Chara, cane. seat, Draco arm, : plays. Those who will take part in the | #8 my purpose to proceed under the auth d such waste fi Ty amounts to o bu. (uncrushed), $2. 908 Twrenty-tirst_ year opens TUESDAY, October eee ee aeven Sy Tek coming presentation are Miss Masdel, ity oF this order #8 dincrestly as I can,/and siooler icen puctac wvolGuly emerge fr 34 = Larze and atttuctive buildings, thocougtly equip: 3 Ulke, Miss Didden, Miss Anfta Schade in ihe long tun as far as experience will ineia cus Ga oaltneentarcyito corer soar 40 bu. (crushed), $3. 70% Bed wiih every requisite of m fetined howe and a HE Alp ant ealtbh Messrs. Friebus, Boelter, Drop and Altrap. | Justify, 30 as to secure these commendable danbaatescaiiusice | ae ‘To ang part of the city. ‘Sottable tor Mipppllcations for admission of puptla to tha Day (( AIG & Two comedies will be presented, “Die | Tesult Ganee = Gat. eves Credit! reige, iatrobe, furnace, grate apd open Gehoo! way be made after September Afteenih, be- : SENT FREE Wahl" ‘and “Romeo and Juliet.” A recent | == thing else—on Saar received tween thw Lours of ten and ons o'ciok | & once gf officers was held in the club Orders recetved: phe Tiebus was unanimously electe v. STON GASLIGHT 00., “SES. ELIZABETH J. somrRs, i The aan vee eGR BORDEN president, Miss Schade being chosen vice le bles gatetal ree 413 10th at. set0-2in Principal. 3 EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK 2 Brealdent. ‘The club will continue as last There's a ptain, legible price-mark on /¢ Or EM. J. ZEH, 920 Net om Ln encase PERC = = a a issue let, entitled “INFANT HEALTH,” season to givs one performance a month, yn f Furnit: ix big | nol4- ow siQlliQhtHASD, AND TYVEWRITING, 2 BR sacnecuiriwves nike auc nEW SE | but the sotigs whine acres tention ot double floorsand It's as low en that (0) | AAPAADARAPRARPIID LO PALIAALS 4 AW ual “tke | Furniture th & FSt. YORK CONDENSED MILK CO. 71 Fiedson last winter, will be discontinued. article-can be bought for anyzliere for |s| bod. Heginners and dictation. se3-3m ture, 13 Ss. H g Street, New York. eS | spot CASH. We'll arrange the pay- |* eee eee Ee? = = 5-8m,80 2 The & = | ene yt MRS. MANN'S KINDERGARTEN AND scrooL a: H ie Awar@ Division. le) ments to sult YOU—weekly or moathly. 7 1 Sed the Euimabeth Peabaly, Kisereartes Nocual ce CERTMMRRNsN meen | Se The members of the award division of the : Ie) cee sotee Be interest seta emis Baldness is Cu rable! ae iter desainas Ocroben 1 1aO = = Fy bureau of engraving and printing held a . i that LORRIMER’S EXCELSIOR ween a sae ae RGA L ALLEGE FED Natuce Outdone banquet at Reuter'sfestaurant Saturday A Pancake Flour. : hans Paik eS ee ee ee a ars = : evening to celebrate! the approaching com- com HEAT: CORS and TCE ET HI Is] 4 "profision of hatr oo the baldest \re ‘ . y force a profiision of hatr on the Chevy Chase ‘ (King Remedy j Water is man’s natural drink; get tt ab- Pletion of the work,’ [The members of the | [HERE OUIE GUARK fel It (0) an S el ae i a rnge epee French and English School Q : solutely (chemically) pure, then add Li- ayer ay ere gn Fork fon many I$! other remedies have alle’. EF cores bal — ie : St iS Mpa ord’s fair diplomas. There Stel eiernpi : 5 5 i clea, scant: ings, hair for Yous tadies: salf an hour from Waahingtos, | foe all 2 thlum Carbonate, Sodium Bicarbonate and are 23,000 of these diplomas, and each one | sour ‘name, and the eImpEy bax 9 sour g peer tare: | tes Bodeut, “scurt, ‘weak acd thin’ ey D. C.. by ele.ric cars. Freneb the language of i 3 Sodium Chloride in just the right quanti- has to be printed by hand, so that the work | ant charge It to us. 7! \\Mammeth Credit House, K and eyebrows.” It will restore gray a the house. F _ ‘s3 tles, prescribed by physicians for the cure has been a long and tedious one. Mr. George | BUY THE RED oon xoE e is ietcy ‘9 uuce Sa tnzuriaat M owth of 3 r ana: Stamacn M. Ramsey presided as chairman of the | sceptiqcally Prepared and Memntaued eae ee | |! 819-821-823 TTH STREET N.W.. Whiskers and Mustaches on the sinooth- Md. banquet, and a number of appropriate toasts i Athout injury to the most dell- ‘HOO For GIRLS Troubles; which at the same time makes were responded to. mms ee TROL na Ob BE Tosca Mo. = See Satin “Tes tects are truly. marvelous @ploma courses; nine it more pleasant to the taste than ordinary ——S ads 2019-84 Contains no dye, grease or any harmful ia- kindergarten; wed Oct 1. “mineral waters," the objectionable and Festival of Holidays. gredients. Brepared by Lofrimer & Co, it The Woman's Relief Corps will make this and CRocaiaies cor. M SS. AVE, unnecessary parts being done away with, BOULIGNY, ‘Kidney Troubles: : of RHEUMATISM, KIDNE aga NL AML | S$ CLAUDIA STUART, Princ! wnexcelled aed 3 ney, ACKER & KEN- Lineioals and you have week a memorable one in the history of the for Purit weer eters sts fe Sa Ae es ; . yet sont iptive circulai Gunston Institute, < organization by the celebration of a festi- Materiaiand7/ Deliciousness of Flavor. ier =a cleepdie recta area 9 ?Aerated Lithia Water 4| val ot american holidays. Willard Hall has Their Pink Wrapper Vanilla Chocolate is a ee a == = 1212 AND 1214 T4TH ST. NW. been selected as the place for the entertain- favorite for Eating and Drinking. Grocers — i aaine Pleats Deine ey roe GIRLS. Charged with natural spring water gas by ment, which is to begin today and last ‘everywhere. S OCO. Lilia Seen pe oe Cue have failed. Gn Se a ie paesar eiocabed etic rsa sa days St the Week the nous Ske eas a Tostrun in Preuch-MONSIEUR XAVIER TEM, POISONM Tie Saittiet a INERAL Pp - pte: to 2 and after 4 o'clock. An elaborate lunch BREAKFAST- SUPFER. LARD. MME. PRONGL AND MISS CLARA L. ae aig ola tie Pa — te sult Is a water that has never been equaled and dinner will be served each day under the Highest quatity, Mee By mecrn he cpcrationson disrauoninah: Halos oneren. gee a e. < makes fm the world. Phgsiclans say so, but in- auspices of the different corps, and in the Lowest prices. fon, and by a careful application of the fine prop. | ( Geran PRAULELN KOLB. quar vestigate yourself. If your dealer does not evening there will be dancing. Following Is i \BEST assortment. | erties of well-relected Cocoa Mr. Epps iss provided ——The association “yf = Fpauist MISS CLARA L. CHURCH. AL Druggists. hi fo havent: 2 the program for each day, together with the for our breakfast air] supper a delicately favored expert for — = —_ io For catalogues address appen eit, send to as for terms Frames of the organizations in charge: Mar- re shiek many sine, ua many ibeayy, Goce, ae" Met ta comeontion Mi. AND MKS, BEVERLEY R. MASON, ° 023-424 and pamphlet with full particulars, tha” Washington tea, November 25, by Po- | GOLD—SILVER ils. Re eras int or rs rat meliens inouex Gone ect it PRINCI ¢ SUPERIOR CLUB SODA. tomae and Farragut corps; New England | ENAMELED ncugh to resist every tendency of ds- Tess opérations Invariably. W Le bea D: Tau RAAB dinner, November 26, by Thomas and Logan | JEWELLED, nae. Hendreds sof subtle. maladies. are floating shail be glad to make an est! earn to be a Draughtsman! HYGEIA ICR AND corps; genuine Christmas dinner, November und ta ready to attack wherever there Ix aw ot. We mar cacane many fatal sbact of og eurselvcs well fortiied, with pure blood aod erly nourished frame.” Service Ga- Mido simply with Solttog, "water or milk. onty Im balf-pound tins, by grocers,” labeled tis, of course. SEF Special Pine Gold Crowns, U.S. Dental Assn., 27, by Burnside Corps; Thanksgiving dinner, November 28, by all Serpe; independence day dinncr, November 29, by Lincoln Corps and social and dinner, November 30, by all SPECIALTY. ing lossous In all Kinds of draughting and Mite bert kept. 8" ea Tse ae | We Remodel Plush Coats. = = We'll make yours over ufter the Int - Bliss 515.4 bP. POLLOCK. PRINCIPAL OF FROB- | somest designs, ‘Then clean and’ ateaee end, WATER CO. i a 5 a LAO AG . NOKMAL INSTITUTE, 1426 Q st., reopens | "twill be fresh and bright as now. Very moderat S ‘, 1 v.W. Rees scuoat nats Rindereartes ct ‘Thorough | chai Gowns and Coats made to oder et” | g oc18 ES SONS. oe | 110 Penn. Ave. Estabtisnea 1802. SaNtins WPS & CO.. Ltd., Homoropathle Chemista, | COF- 7th and D NW Superior advantages. Best references. | M GUTMAN. Ladies" Tallor, 881 to 891 State street, es 7 . - London, “Euglacd. al s 1221 @ ST. 923-8 | hw Serene ener rn TRE err | Salvation ofl will relieve gout, 25¢. cze-te eco o in, C0, 900

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