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ites. Poses’ Semi-Annual Pee tae HIGH SCHOOL EVENTS CAN THIS BE POSSIBLE? Have Men and Women Been Growing ‘Weaker and Losing Vitality? 1856==1896. 2 Matiers of Interest Among the Young 4 oyal. Forty years ago the ? Cadets, EY advertising of the A High School for grown American Waltham women—to finigh the edu- Watch Company de the f cation of thos& who have] WaLTiAM wetches SOO0@ Rairing the Ban Against Social Or- : genizations—What the Differ- ent Clubs Are Doing. “Men are generally supposed to be the stronger nd women the weaker sex.” It was a professor connected with one of our lead- ing colleges who recently made this strange re- ee 1 she has submitted to th city council, asking $3.000, which, she claims, was due her i for the year from November 4, 1867, to November 4, 1868, in which he was prevented from serving, although elected by the people. She also asks to be compensated, at the rate of $2,000 a year, for the seryic ¢ commissioner for the te ten months and thirteea the most practical of lessons. SSS Cross Country and Earrier’s Club has been | the petition whic the only athictic club in the high school: cessfully organized and put on foot season closed. Only a Ww runs st r, t use of the cold weather, but many more are to be undertaken, The members intend to havi a paper chase -every Saturday morn Bre the Jerable interest nfanifested e hall team at th. Central, where a meeting has already been held and a cap- e learned of the-mew Spring world-wide. A gene- mark. “He explained it in the following words: 5 - = ration h; assed— ut is this really the fact at the present day? E FINE FALL FURNITURE CE ee styles by study of fashion gio air asat Clute Of ail kinds and deecriptions ave | itt It sere tone that the two ensn ore bots ee PS 40.00 tte ee, coe Forty years of pro- poled = no De. | tetorating 4m strength and vitalliy? We live more 3 a aa ean journals. gress and improve- been more numerous this year than ever be-| rapia, wearing lives than S ak ae aoe S . 80.00 4-plece nile mahogany fin: @ S hs fore in the history of the high schools. | gro, and are showing the terrible effects of It Jo = | $ 7 fish, star miarquetry..-+.. 62.00 On Third Ficor. ment—Seven million Since the first week in October there have | health and constitution. If you doubt my words € —Begins Monday morning, February 17— @ WALTHAM watches been no less than twenty-five such organiza-| try to thik of now many people you hear com. : Fi all Taree a : Aarior eces. Qfonday, February 17.) i tg | aining of tired feelings ‘and other miserable & | “very piece of Fall Furniture in the house has its Are eect antec Cae @ 5 ped eae made and sold. Now tions effected, and there are yet prospects | Eymptoms that shu» they are suffering from seme & | in the reductions. By Fall Furniture we mean ‘Tapestry Object lessons in the latest styles (oceans of a few more, which are now being anticl- | form of disease. You will certainly ‘be wurpriced Z r aD = 65.00 Primo Vera Di Damask f Paris and Lond aye: aes pany pr pated. Interest has been decidedly increas- | ‘,find bow sunny Fou ca Tes Smid as & | ‘urniture we have in stock purchased Jast fall, all 80.00 Heavity Carved Oak xr Chair oO IS dons sPEne oe: ses to advertise ing; end although the faculty of the Central {ics professor is right. and a | manufactured for the first time last fall—and 40.00 Munozany Hocker | oe @ tumes, as illustrated and @escribed in ALTHAM watches school gave out notice to all of the pupils at suspect, scems to be 6 | ges mining hehe Be ooo es Gast: BE th fasion journals, ee they woul net Tecomnn sy i oran Ser ape ees oe . $8.00 Mi ozany Rocker, Velour. . - yh sn? it tt = | 88.00 ee Sona, 2 Taek On Second Floor. Watches more perfect Sallons hacauias the eakoursgernent ot mich in ‘conneetion a the te iin edn & | immense lot of goods are marvel- 24-50 Re & ah a ity than ever and far clubs in the past years Whd not proved ben- ccamalate wealth, but we exhaust & | ney're marked at cost to us— 24.00 3 00 ey qT eae eens ne bri cheaper. These trade- eficial to the pupils and the cause of the | onmsdic ia doing It. The averages american spende nd in many cases where we've le fe - 23.00 Divan, Mabozany finish. he correct 1896 Dress Fabrics i ‘ failure. of some of the students was shown | losing health, and in the last half he spends ix € | and in many cases where we've made fortunate pur- 24-00 Corly “Birely Inlaid Rocker. -- @ d Lini 1 1 1 marks specially ipibiive bead chased be che aiesocting G1 [eel ieee ae heehee cae ee é: | chases the goods will be sold at less than the actual 3h pS Raa Sa the first comp! ce cok recommended—the fluences of the clubs, the teachers a couple | W2,¢xperience. ‘The pace at whieh T did business E | cost to produce. Every piece of Furniture in the ie © lection of spring goods in Washing- “RIVERSIDE” and SE re ee nee eee a Bee and run down, floured for Ife, and é | ise will receive its proportional cut in price. There cee Gennes Ge Oo ton. the “ROYAL?” will last under certain conuitions, which have been naar 7 ‘Wnat! In pectert health ty 20 1 S| fi ene who ha: 18.00 Mahogany Reception Chair, in: E seers complied with, and accordingly the clubs ‘am. ! te y one who has a Furniture need rogany Ieee ieee s On First Floor. a lifetime and are Gearlnia batten Bondidien thenrere vit ai took ant a & | : 85 EF) iease Hite at) within the means of As social clubs were barred at tirst, and | Mave = © le will Dera secord)) breaker, Weve | leit pie | ithe new: Drea tri minee: Tercee every one. All retail coneionsabis atiegiion weeginer iene ars] eee oe £ t would help toward making it fini Ribt B sndines, with jewelers have or can ter, and as a result there are over half a| imnds, if they will tpn may ze af = | st sale of the seasx 3 y Reception Chair. ibbons, Buttons and Findings, with an toae anentetan dozen vocal and instrumental clubs in guod | It staid be remetnbered that the great oe € A Reception Chair, marquetry. h . g s standing at present at the four schools. eg a a cee fp | > publi y a partial ok Sunday's Banosney Heceanee Cus Sore ore ecreue teachers Coanfonm youlas together with any ‘The minuet dance, which was prepared for | Stoud the test ‘of seara, It Ie universally. recome i i } ix li i He Gant oh a % iti . Paes 5 I 2 y ei onde 2p ed by ent plirsieiai : | Post will contain another big list of reductions. 4 © to use of same and of the quantities priced case in sides for ee eee PRen chock | ROME, and preccribed by ‘eminent | gem & ts _ 8.00 &) | required. has resulied in the formation of a Minuet | women strong and wil. If sou are in need of * TiS © V both ladies and Club, which will hold regular meetings each | Such & remedy, will you not uy it E ption Chatr, enamel 15 & Th gentlemen. Friday evening at the homes of the young | === a t Mahoga Cae a pecs Oi) & € Costumes. ladies, ‘The last meeting was held at Miss MRS. CHAPMAN'S CLAIM. f es a a ae aay The clever writ f the fashion Gun etblee Schone ani The officers of this sot Biya Mies ae The Wiad fat er Mayor o1 + 6. i oping t oe . does ee e Widow of a Former May x Chie star marquetry 6 aerate aH 2 aca Ole an, i mu ibetten Wiatereeetn cee Endiec tt, president; Miss Adrian Pease, vice = erasing Bench......+» 6: agazi F 15-8, tu, th,B0t resident, and Lieut. Farrow, secretary. — re 5 Reacentton Chair tna sere: rs Bee rene Sree = - ‘ PiMuch interest has been taien lately in a| Mrs. Alice T. Chapman, widow of Mr. Jolin £3 Gold Carter a upholst £ of the new sleeves and “the cut” of 2 far octet wikch was formed at the Cen- ‘ice Chagenbn, the nepoblica®s aaaper Kt tds € : a8 : sees = Ss ch the efforts of Mr. Kent. Re- vho was legislated out of office by £ 8. the new skirt. n this p [tral throug: "| timore who was’ leg ic é . = The costumes 0 Cornwell sells the best = hearsals are held regularly each Wednes- | +,. adoption of the constitution of 1867, has E Ext i bl 4 third floor finish your education with at the lowest price. t | day. eT ie ee i cel anes ee f xtension Tables. : pes $20.00 Mauiozany, 12 feet 12 reel & Let us remind our readers that this is a free 68.00 0: school for ladies; that the costumes will be shown | & - and all questions {intelligently unswered; that the | Innan garments may be tried on, and that the use of Biirrored rooms and services of expert talloress are yours to command. %j o Dress Fabrics. ' ‘Haddie, Having learned of tl t ie hint bor tenes eon son FOMLY 15Cn1b, the second floor--the largest and best lighted rocm for dress goods in the United States. —without bones and as deli- ¥ pacity of n The Tailor Suitings cate as spring chicken. Only $ —so called because they are the fabrics used in = 15¢. Ib. 118.90 110.00 ete % Soetorenetons ott Sef ete % seg RY tain and m: which he was not paid. In sp 6H =| There has | claim against the city, Mrs. Che “I am glad of an opportunity ¢ the matter. The late 8. Teackle Wa Iv bring a suit agai the city, sun he | tuted a suit, but he did not all to be forgotten, and It w: Mr. Wallis and also of m: nilemen now 4 = —another “lot” just received. A delicious northern delicacy & é ete for a tesm only practiced a coup) tines Mr. M. Wilson is acting in the ca- é G&G & € & & € y other promi- eased, such as J. Bake that the eit 2 1%, (ey tailor-made costumes, Note that these are 60 Boston Pickled Pork rgetbt inches wide, so that while the prices are $1 and “gy $1.85 per yard the cost of a dress pattern 1s less —unequaled for “larding” $ OY and baking with beans. 15¢. = have made Mr. € ‘al, compe Miss Alice Miss ane than at first apparent. And are rot these 1806 art shades of modes, tans, grays, blues und browns charmingly attractive? The Spring Broadcloths. Sceorge’ s Bank ee to suit all purses, but please note the Whole Codfish, roc. Ib. marked superiority of the No. 1003 Broadcloth at Lad peer $1 yard. The bandsom@ and durable finish, the the finest on ‘the market a beauty and yarlety of colora are evidently superior; and should not be compared a Sponged; full 80 inches wide; only $2 with other grades which sell % yan for a much cheaper price. ioc. Ib. = Norway Bloater Mackerel, || —large, fat and juicy—% {n wool and mobkair. x ‘ i toe another shipment just re-+ Silk and Wool Suitings. ceived. = Piece after plece, gradumily gising from 50 cents C7 Orde: by mail and telephone de- < ing 2 in to $4 yard, but critically es: those at $1. 3 livercd promptly. is &| 2 ied as = Tesienationo£ Mz. Spaulding | those in rep effect, with pure silk warp of mul‘i- es editor in-chiel at the Mertnuing Of Al Bs colored threads. You will need Uitle imagination = ¢ | and $ year, the schoel peper w. to know what a superb costime can be made of ee ornwe Son, = and the Soscencertontees | ms living at the time now dea = although the late Bro) Ww! m ae ay “the action of th The Persian Suiting. A fabric of mohair and@ wool, 45 inc’ $1.25 yard. The artistie ese will_ res most daring and effective! color mi hes wide, B. SONS, F Street, Storage Warehouse, - Corner Eleventh. 22d Near M. s has inspired the gir A_mecting will probably be | ay after school, with M Nally, a member of the facuity, in A club will be effected. + Eastern High School. eV € control of the opposite par r Brown, with the approval of people, the white and colors. The French in gigantic plaids of daring color combinations, with horizontal and without a head, FS) before last was published be- | then’ this fabric. %% | tore the position was filled. Immed his claim fe t The Check Suiting: 1412-1414 Penn. Avemue,S| tion was taken, hewerse, ana though it Is f% 2 = a Z s VANCY GROCERIES, WINES AND CIGARS, ? Mr. J. V. Kelly was elected to the v: most respected and induential m = = You'll smile as yon compare the ish ‘and it Another club bas beea formed at s | areata y disay x Wash B Willia s French. ‘The former in tiny and sober checks of Hrhovonerrsooeeeesoononess school, which is composed principally of | ptive cou It is too o1Do m 9 $ casts art {¢! — $99906000009 SCCEGO eee the members of the Euphrosyne Club ea felt it to sear | think im: s qi perpendicular silk stripes laid on, as If an after- $ < e :) ond meeting ef the Second Year tion of w : Cm sore ey Me oe a iConcerning $ | on North carolina avenue noutieast | Eee E inches, <, 3 2 outheast. Mrs. Chapman fs a } x z : } - + Me i Suiting. sy N At the Western. After h r Special sale rofgodd lots of Cur- Sa 2 oes ae ee Or $ our ext Hop. 3 Most of ihe interest at this school is just ® wz | tains, &c., &c., for one day only, | me aos em MenreDtly | transparent, | really now being spent in the Kamptown Soshul | * . = * 7 5 ET us s1 mit to you an idea for e 7 y Trouser: Said Diogenes, and when s, Monday, February 17. The silk on the surfuce gives the wonderful gloss, | the supper. It's our business to ian © Klub, which is actively preparing for its | sini vines oes BN fas a daughter bh ties tet ods titends vor! totale ja ther boas 1¥ out such affairs. coming entertainment, a: at Blue Ridge sked why, replied: “Be- “| cnex ‘ : = bods . aN is acquiring aj Mrs. Ma t mas, . q cok hse “pled pe A ere wives the great strength, the mixture of wool tones ie Saati SI se roticiency seldom surpassed un- | : Sone } cause, in a little while every- Ps bottom. Price, 5. For down the would-be harshness. The. trio produces Mod ariff. plent training of Mrs. Walton | >omuuh bows een see Chapman, jr., thing will be turned upside = : Bales — $1.25 the bewitching shades of spring greens, blues, tans, -s c $ Much interest is also menifested in the | senttenven umbe » dean? x a z mee E CURTAINS, browns. $1.25 and $1.50 yard. Tr. Jarvis Caterer, “Current ‘Topic Club,” which has lat ; : SEceE GUE Dee ee = Ne 4 yis. lorg, 48 In. wide, doubl 7 ie ; : 2 Saal ‘ ld a eet 3 : € rs. § bor trite top And.” bottom, Vigoureux Suitings. 9 Contec tioner® | beer BS a ene an’s behalf, fe) T of silk, mobair and wool. 3 3S e of heol each ‘Tuesday in class room 2. ster of the late John For a few days we're turn- Me : $3.25 A French fabric, with a properly enggestive 5 426 gth St. ’Phone rooo. ody is invited to attend and ny Yeara conspieucuel ig prices upside dowd te French name. Women tourists aud those who ride ss the items of interest. fon our TROUSERS ‘Depart- = $ é conspicuously é nse 8,t,th,28 . S bicyeles will find this ihe ideal fabrie. Whiie 4 S sch cently held its fourth has many warm friends In V * $3.25 | went in weient dust will not penetrate, because of | C2@O* seseseacesneeoseoeeess | monthly m Curtis Hall, w eae fi Seas pAfeas , 4. tightly twisted threads, While light in shade it Se Z| Was filled to its utmost capacity by nearly G : y To-Measure. ment. 38 $1.75 Is dirt-detying, Decause of the artful color mixtures, | 3A APLAR ALAA RAS Sas eos en BS AGAINST CONTRACT system. a . 50 Inches Wide. $1 yard. _ Se RA (gate: : 5 Last Wednesday night about two hundred | The Federation mmittee Axks the | BEES 2 ee me Sire Babrice: before: BA and fifty pupils of the Central and fift Commissioners for 2 Hearing. FOR EXAMPI 5 | tab Sid note Peet Six tr $6 icra neta anc, une - Just before’ retiring from the Easter school attended the J Mr. E. M. Blake, ) EXAM s : z 25 ice Ede F ture on zuela, delivered by Mr. Will- | yotien eee TOUSEES yA Monty 25 | in detail. S0e to $1.25 yard for mohairs, cheviots, most everybody likes a iam E. Curtis, at the Universalist Ghurem, | ative committe of t + tweeds, te., mede especially f t f 13th and L erealist Churc da letter to the D sty fans Bs weeds, serges, etc., mede especially for separate A 3 correr of i3th and streets. a letter t e Dis Fourteen styles — choice q x- 85c. | suits. little lunch. Nothing third of the seats were reserve . asking them to rec striped materials — guaran- ye iti very hearty, but some- school pupils, and the three h jerstion the teed to be all wool—We'll wz | Oaks aa per coat OMe for Mos The 5c Suitings. ze ae ets were giv is int. of aabor « — oC wwelecmmhadl A} au 50, ant Se. CHINA ILK. 3 We fea: these more than we do all brother mer- thing delicate and ap- Lane, principal of the Ce > ; : c. yd é ) ; make ‘em well—We'll trim a For Monday . 30 © YQs | chants in Washington. They are only. too good petizing. People who ipation a couple of lectur ‘ them well—Excellent value - ari OPH 5 ENGLISH SILK cPLA ‘SH, Imitations of the more expensive fabrics told of = Me aoe 8 8c hool during | for any day—We measure ie) Al ie = i 95¢. yd. Bee ee rae ne te BME Ea know, say they prefer ) the Rev.” Dr. uur Gennes Ir . easur x ere, Father and you and make ’em, that’s A (ee Ic. yd The Black Good 4 re 3 eee . er For Monday........ IC. yoo he Blac oods. ° 9 of the Co- ugh, is ? < 2 ‘ lumbian ‘University, enotgh, isn’t it? To-Measure. "| Remember, we are selling all these | Between the 45-inch wide Tigck Mohair ac- ( arvin's z ve SF | eoods 1 tap feet t Ke | #42708 at only 50¢ yard and the Crepon Gresadines (| ‘olored High School. ~ | goods less than first cost to make} st g¢ sara ie a ladder of prices aad styles with . | Now that all of the uniforms of the bat- AND 5 room for our spring stock. more than a hundred rounds. talion of High School Cadets of the Re “Fil de Fer.” e€ese enth and eighth divisions have been ¢ : aa livered by the contractors, the cadets < ole 5 e. ts pgs The body a canvas weave of hard-twisted yarn, sparing for thelr regalar | tispection id withou 3 ¥| Wash. B. Williams, | nites iceos mera eat ret ee | ( a ee eee Hess - (A ‘a Spreedibiy: bel ieee : ic De MM after schoo! : 2 906 F St reet. es ath and D Sts., sroiiy Sali. “Shin wae $2 son Wafers)! 22.2 . ° y DBALER IN FURNITURE, CARPETS AND Caniche Weaves. s years, the cadets will turn whe DRAPERIES. Two particularly. beautiful effects. 45-inch ( : 2 ¢ b i 4, EY Wide. $1.25 yard. Ask for them, And something good to y ny A : : i ear, and the young sei- —~ Ee ae us iF YOUR ES . Mohair Jacquards. drink to everything else. diets s will UMAOUIGhG misuse ee cece ee dly make a good im-} ico ° as they have been progressing From the many those 50 tnclies wide ut. $1.85 FROUBLE YOU yard are selected for special Pention. More aril. fe effec ity th: 5 u n No isks ***8In the slightest degree—best have us test ee ts and better quality thin any yet at $1.50 ** them to find out Just what the fault is. When) baving sous lachntcacer + * We'll do it tree of all charge! The New Trimmings. Your grocer will sell you the Cheese Wafers. During the last two weeks a couple of members of the school have effected the! y - re . . organization of a chess and checker club, | ZOvernment. We were charged with facts which meets after school each Monday, | ¢m data ¢ Epa ishon Race RAE VALAIS ( §al8-s,6m-3 RASS BS Wednesday evening last at the residence of the secretary, 916 S street northwest, it is prop g 2 © e < 3 ‘|; <1 Wy. 2 Saag RGR a tisputable evidence that 3 the very best advice and akill, and avold EYEG ASSES I, | Buttons: SARA RAR | Netnescay and Thursday. So far only from the ; the use of perilous anaesthetics. Our s 9 ° - IF = ae & sen panos re been Merctlbe-ed methods 3 : oe i Jewels ther might be more aptly termed—are to|{F THE BABY 1S CUTTING TEETH BE spre | but it is hoped to add as many more igre Our price fe S Fitted to cure any existing ailment—as he apie ‘trimmiwgs.? * 17 Ae and use hat old and well-tried remedy, Mra. | near future. S' an Ne *** well us give perfect satisfaction. Our] %@ ® Conspicuous es. Mere up to $2.50} Winsiow’: Sootaing Syrup, for children tebthinz. ver before has the High Sch suild- of the de- Silver Ch pe ar Ne h h School build. 2 Bs g Extizetion, £0c. Proportionate charges ** oculist is one of known repute and his | &*¢b- : It soothes the child: softens the gam, allays sll | ing at Ist and M streets been as erowded | Or Se eekoonieia 3 = for other work. sii geryicasiite goa eratie ecese age re and Is the best remely te an it is this r the increase being con { would put a st ernicious custem . — jarrhoea. cents a bottle. ° s Serial | labor for speculation z D4 Evans Dental at Petersen S, 427=29 7th St. It is to be a season Of I4ccs, and batiste or} Do not despair “ial Four, sick headache ie < Heo ee ee r eee poernne e 2| (1217 Penna. Ave N felb-24d grass linen laces are ultra fashionable. The most . obtain Carter's Little Liver Pills. | came time as the ern High Sch ta fled aN 8 oN. We They will e mgt and permanent cure. ng trades, familiar 3 sie ¢ feid-240 ‘AN — in | beautiful match es aes to the United States | 4.)° : 1d 4 Ps tere natural, both were fitted to ecorran oat 444 pupils. ntractors on public S search of | #re at the Palais Royal. 5 5 It was only by using ali of the availabie of Galea oie e every even z een a | pall oven 27 tnches wi 68, $6 and $6.50 yard. | , Add 20 diops of Dr. Slegort’s Angostura Bittors space last year that it was possible to com- @ 3 ames e00 9 to every glass of impure water you drink, ae aes peed esses profits 3 * cammniaaa — The bands 2% inches wide are Te yard; those foriably seat the larger number of pupil ene z ® correction with any other 2}: 2 3 Pia e ill fad 4% Inches are $1.25 and $1.35 yard. The edges, 5 | ~ that attended. At present the attendance 3 ps z Giuten Bread Is 2 want in “ToKi. | Inches wide are §1.50 and $195 yard. ‘Those 10 The Unity Old Organization. is 50 per gent more than provision w e 29 ali For Diabetics== ame a, ‘an “a one” | Ribbons:— the Unity Club (old organization) was held Gookine Korwank-te a labor, rather } jessert wine! 2 beptles and sufferers from Bright's Let us send you $1 Néwest effects of the new are a combination of ° to build an Oe ase. The; : up a gallon for Pai el San gas enn r Ps x PBeE Ee the people who need Wi the ee Ge role Siinclien Wie | 77 tacht. Judge’ sno, W. Bennetts pre. = TO-KALON ne A bargain tn All-silk Ribbons, looking ike the | Siding. The eS the evens tad re ee Tore on Pati 3 , above, 4 and 5 inches wide, and only 25¢ yard, by Dr. W. W. Baker on lagic an Fs y 5 aa EOFS 14th. St. Phone 998.“ %a5-200 Pindieee Witches,” wherein he outlined the condi-| Cach morning to at! iNot Many Place ft’s Bakery, % COR. PA. AVE. = es tions existing during the prevalence of the gs * AND ISTH sr. prices are lowest | witch craze in Enrope and America, and He Was Relensed, SOOO NO 1,300 Sold ing in| ge of rational thought. A lively dis- tea followed by_ Messrs. W. A. Rookes | @TFeste: . K. Hall, and Dr. Collins. Mr, Hall | reque yron Bison, t rere two days a from the Dayton, ays, 7 to 10 inches long... Se for 4-yard pieces] an a cosa"? Velveteen. 2e for card of “Feder- f Nou- 2 Cc. To filustrate that Palais Roy: Tulips, 25 dozen up. We quote: 10c for sct of nine “Ever Ready”* Dress | closed by showing the benefits of I! Lic Bryan’: s fn town. It's an {deal place for buying € Nature's floral display shows no’ finer ge, qunes graubsce Sowers than’ our Tulips be en!” Hooks and Eyes. Ge for pair . jlished | as published burs — . Thousands upon thousands of th Odorous Dress Bhiclds. Be yard for Mohate Skirt | exh! bitea a book on witchcraft, published | as published in T s —— sorts of TABLE DA fas € ‘Fa ql ail colors, and as low as 25e. igen” = Binding Cord, 9c for 10 yards SNk Seam Binding. | i Engl in 1727, the unly copy if! Amer- last night, because th e a Batata: —— to get everything $ rd A, Gude & Bro. 1224 F St, | 8 dozen for French Horn Bones. ¢ pair for | ica, and “worth its weight In gold.” Afi ies sent word that they wouid not s eM one —— Sure to get only the 1 ( —That speaks volumes for those te ie * | “Leontine” Dress Fasteners, that close lke a| ® *¢W minutes’ Intermission the program | him. spon the spothan) pt Feat: iba see > ROX COUCHES WE MAKE. Bet- _@itizd FLORAL Daoohaaone seam, open by a éingle movement and never ee). | Continued with an instremental solo by —_—-— . attorney for ex- bey + $ ter couches cau't. be produced. : £*?. | Miss B. May Huntet; vocal solo by Mr. J. Favor of Plaintifts. er, granted le —— prices. ty Le NBAR DUPONT CIRCLE. de for Belt of Fancy Silk. 15c for piece of Silk = * ser, Granted a rule areas hey"re math proof_tave castor tere shop, =020 N st. nw. Jobbi H. Hunter, recitation by Mrs. -M. A. Nay- : o nA aes 3 + secutor —- SCV AUSTRIAN CHEESE, 8 and supports, and ave amazingly con- fenced: and vellable men. ing by | Casing. Jor, instrumental solo by Miss Cora Ponn, A verdict was rendered yesterday in the Yy, executor of —— 1c. pkg. venlent for packing away articles as dor, i We tta- | case of Webb & Webb against i nator’s wife, Stella UP. eee Builder, . Residence, 2021 N, tenor solo by poe Cc. pepeced and recita eis Pr. : tion by Mr. . The audience | Robert and Carille Porter in favor h ible Pevruary 28, requir- 1453 New York Avenue. Prices Vegin at $7.50. ‘s a fe Shane : tit ach Ach ae dette ei Pre i ALAA RAD MM > ALL, DISEA showed its: eprreaintion by heartily encor- | plaintiffs for $1,5 The defendants are to Mr. Cor 1,100. Thi akc GuOcunas WIRES NG. TH Houghton co.. Pimpies. 7 Skis eenaay a Palais Royal, ing cach number. Dr. Collins, who has | sons of the late Admiral Poneemty are it pp eg gee in yaaa teen arte Feaistered specialists. J “Ta Woo Beeerset ast. ‘Spent many years in China, gave an in- | plaintiffs claimed the sum of $1,SW0 for pro. Mr. Humphrey claims OWS owevwewrerwrvevecy VN ww 150-p. book’ on the Skin and teresting talk on the religion and customs | fessionai services tui .»A LISNER | of that country. the ral. i sae as tera stamp.” | ANDY ELEVENTH STRESIS... esate ce tec