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‘THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1896~TWELVE-PAGES. 1 see = —————> el ae = . H. Harries! “Hail Colum-| Rules of Behavigr;” chorus, “Columbia;”| cur Mohler; recitation, “Character of NEW PUBLICATIONS. GEO GE WASHINGTON ST SRREE) ne A va | Yeading, “George fWashington;” recitation, | Washington,” Maud Sweeney, Nona Hen- S R Pra emoOl: recitation, “Washington's | «-irthday of Washington, Ever Honored Claudie Barrick and Bessie Miller; u " Kate Callahan; song, “Good Life,” | reading, selections from life of Washington; | read! ig, “Washington as Presideat,” Sallie school; recitation, “Washington Crossing | acrostic, “Washington,” ten children; cha- P 6 the Delaware,” Louise Ware; sextet, “Land | rade on the word “Washington;” address, The Public School Children to Cele-| of Lands,” Edna Tegeler,’ Mary Munck,| Rev. Gilbert F.r Williams, D.D. ‘The Washington Monument,” “Mount Vernon,” Annie Nor- chorus, | ton, , remarks, teacher; music, “Our Coun- nothing that can be washed or Out Today! ‘Star Spangled Bu t cleaned—Pearline. The purest Thomas, ie B t, Bleanor | “Star Spangled Bahner.” ry. : 3 brate T Adams and Olga Mori: reading, “Wasting. | Carbery. School, 6th ‘between D and B| if the weather permits, thie schoo! wil soap is no safer—the poorest “Te story-telling hit of the century rate Tomorrow. ton’s Birthday,” Grace’Thomas; wand drill; | northeast—Flag. @lute, school; _ singing, | vislt the Washington monument as a tribute Philadelphia Call. song, “Columbia, the Land of ‘the Brave,” | “America,” school; reading, “Washington's | to the memory of the father of his country. soloist, Carrie Burkhardt; “The Birthday | Birthplace,” T. Mmddux; reading, “George | Sixth grade—Reading, “Washington's Mil- of Washington,”-Mirlam Behrend, Martha | Washington's Childhood,” Nellie Besse- | itary and Political Character,” Joan Fisk DIFFERENT PROGRAMS ANNOUNCED | Garrison, Mary’ Fenton, Rebecca Moginsky, | Hevre: declamation, “Character of Wash-| dialocue by four girlies dae, “Son pon Theresa Salomon and Ethel Tucker; recita- | ington,” George Swift; solo and chorus, | by Daisy Clark and Clara Miller; recita-ion —— Hon, 2 Plorihus Unum,” Nelile Jorian; | “Hail Columbia,” Misses 1 Hughes, L. Dor“ | by Dalsy Clark; song, “Star Spang! 24 Ban- ¢ “Washington,” Horace Cleveland, Williston | sey, K. Koehler, lazard, Bowles, and | ner,” by the school; recitation by Saral . = . +a: + kers | Bray Gavel Hoover, Hobart Miller und | Masters A Welsgua N. ‘on, H. Riecks | Matthews: reading, “Value of a Sufficient and wear in washing clothes Presiding Officers and Speakers Morgan Royce; duet, “O Thou My Hope,|and G.. Swift; welding, “History of Our | Naval Force,” John C. Calhoun; fairy drill leanne ii A iow. iil 1 x My Country,” Misses Jordan and Dowell; | Flag,” James McAfee; quotations fom by euens recitation by ae Brett, dla- or cleaning house. lew cents will let you “The Pri; Mi: tta,”” Frank | “Washington ay: by Day;” vocal solo, | lcgue Florence rice and Sara! Mat- aR = = Pf Selected by Board of Trade. BOWHIn ES Peta Tons CTC EREM TON Mary lloRtan Gaag AO UBA RUST HOt ae ea lavanple: | Chews, Secliaons Venlo ene Mazgie} try it; common sense will make you use it. Hammond; recitation, “Union and Liberty,” | reading, “Washington's Farewell Address,” | McCue and May Watson; song, “My Coun- Andrew J. Griesbaner: military drill, Capt. | H. Middleton Test; piano solo, medley, pa-| ty; "Tis of Thee” by the school. C * rg | Fryer;_memb f squad, Demaine, Moul- | triotic air: ian A. Dorsey. Bae a Lillie Cohen, teache PATRIOTIC SELECTIONS |tcn. ‘Gresbaucr, Bray’ Luche "Hoves, | “bowers School, 8th and C ‘streets south- | “ay Country, “is of Thee, sehcol; soap is no cheaper. It is more effective than the strongest— it is more convenient than the best. Pearline saves labor fost fascinating five cents’ worth on *"—Bosten Pos? earth. he Black Cat FOR MARCH ———— Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you, “this is as good as” or **the same as Fearline.” IT’S , FALSE—Pearline is never peddled, if your grocer sends Browning and Johnson; ‘America east—Song, “Ame flag salute; selec-| of Washington,” Irene Wooldridz you an imitation, be honest—send it back, _ 88 JAMES PYLE, New York. Seaton School, I between 2d and 2d! tions, “Life of Washington,” pupils of sey-| tion, “Five Great Event: Max Pearson, ~ streets northwest.—Pres'ding oflicez, John ecitation, Howard Constantine; | John Thompson, Olive Veihmeyer, — = Although the high schools had their cele-| “Wight. 1 Columbia” charaa: brations this afternoon, the graded schools | “Marly Life of Washinet reading. By general'y are to hold exercises commemora- a Cons ot ano atGns h pee cE Las I tev = x, re Wi . ond grade: emarks Ge. f Vashing- ‘a us men to Ss Hive (of George Washing an temormon-Tueilitan by Baneroth’’ reading ue (Willige Cruse: | Lietene Address of ution ot Clieanstif, | GOUl reading, “The Day We Hono board of trade has) selected @ presiding Ofl=| <“Aromorial Poems” Lomein Weatise he | ens Pesan, welectione Moore ar aar ee Wooldridge: rec cer and a speaker for each building, while | Gree Mason; ‘Colum! the Gem of the} ton’s Farewell Address;" recitation, Agnes | Quotation Louise Helmick, pecial pregrams, all pf a patriotic and ap-| Ocean,” solo and chorus by Francisca | Muda; address, Col. Robert F. Hill more, Floren; ee ae ashington’s Refusal to be | Smith and Charles Gould; music. “Th “Hail Colum- | Spangled Banner,” school; reading, “Feb- tributes of | Tuary 22," Agnes Hooyer; flag danca, in ington; reading,“Wash- | Costume, Florence McGuirk; solo, Joseyaine Sheeetetetetectececectegetetetetete teenth oeeceeptecerernrntecetete r y > acy ‘2 e Gel c tie Huete ] 3 e, ave 21 ee br Art ampaign of Trenton and F ‘Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean.’ ee ete pea pce ee ton, ay by Dorian Wallach School, Sth and Penns: sc Combination Coal & Gas Spangled Banner,” chorus schuols Fave been annourced, as follows: “| paign,” essay by Claudia Normal Se coln’s Words on Washington,” Jo: At the Dennison School, $ street between "piano, Gert 1th and Lth streets northwest, the exer- r of Washington,” reading es will be of a decidedly patriotic and in- $; “Battle Hymn of. the Re- terse) cases fe,” solo and che In the normal department the schools will | WUettions by purr over by veritable colonia to American Arm: ren, ano solo, Charlie yung pupil teachers dressing in © costumes of the period. on,” Win. MeL aiding “by Margie h the rest of the teachers, y SH. Walker @ part of the in listening to | “America,” worth, chargcter and influ- hington as man, general and savenue aware, ith | twenty-tive Ne PANRE CUKING RANCE, Thir n Hundred chorus, S$ upils, sketches ntiments of F Wm. Nig sclamation, “W: John By school to the A The conve nce of gas for ooking and the necessity also of a range for gv e Story! Up-to-date Ghost Story! AN ORIGINAL will violin solo; addre: purposes using other fu Our r Hail Columbia, has compelled many to have grade. F. E My Counirs, story of € » | Douglas Sulli on, Floren n (Utah), » 180 ves in their kitche as. dialogne, recitation will be cfven to the and so principl v of his country.’ » childish efforts will be erystalli and broadened by the oe There is a demand for some- ol Addre Countr Hon, Simon Wolf; s s’ by school; recita ster V and we are te to flag, “The 1 sof Mr. J. W. OP, Millard Wach 1 Blu dialogue, 3 Dane meeting it with our new ter 2 rhe Good Ole Mi TA \ Love Story! eae UAT Gua U0 tions,’” Columbia! The Ge : Indian elab | OF hs Riordon; chor- 5% hington’s visit ant, economical housekeep , HARD COAL, SOFT COAL OR WOOD, ard to cost no more for one @ steel-plated and malleable frou, so combined. re exposed. It is clveted together—not bolted, as ug. It is made to nsing of * hool AN ORIGINAL. _Startling of the Oce: Suse, at als ss Bartlett; piano z fuel than for inal poem, Mi Miss Sw u rool, Arthur place ng officer, Nr. Thomas nd for a higher type of cooking apparatus, B. F. Guy & Co., Agents, Ocea is Bart A ate in the genera Oe SE RO ee in building. tatic Pa er m at the Franklin | forge Paces northwest—Plag | cher song, by the ‘a ‘| Mrs. Milo H. =. ee A ; shington’s visit | Chorus, Hail Col “ho a : as to make itm marvel Lecanse of its ase of manege- Soci ety Story! ee Gin an Mia. | Washington Acrostic, row ee oes RS solo, Hattie r oven to perfection, It supplies the greatest abuslance x Der gonna ae Building of th nument, chtoche tential or, Mary Brennan, F of the Uce of hot water quickly from either fire AN ORIGINAL 3 owed iy, a martha Paeation Who S pets Country | x aay {ow Gr ios ong. pera and ¥ It Is as charming in fts operation as $t fs heautifel im ite appearance. It fills absolutely he. . fear GARE Afiee SENIOR The 2 a umbia, the Gera ion, Hattie Mc the ai Architectural z ! normal class will parti of the Denn: 1 ag, Annie Me Ride, Al triotie Memory ¢ So Mystery Story! acs isth and K Sixth Divixta 2, singin history of | tation, Even - Brookland School—Op< x addre 3 singing, t : ts of We cl pes a pening addr rae = Washingtoh; stories by pupil feach-| grade! Saute 10: the Soba ee Je eee G. Lynch 1005 Pa. Ave., Washington, D. C. 4 g, “Star Spanzi Mr. J. A.D. Ric! a depend. aah : ‘ols + about George Washi ence Bale view cone evens. TANS IG Pee = violin Solo : ee 2 grade pup! violin and 1 Sees tion, Po ee es a a ae school iS - o ete ti ‘ol, North Capitol and K streets | UP 7 —Pizno solo 20rus, violin and piano 2. First Division. hg ington,” re: Franklin School, T. A. Lambert, presid-| US, “Ba ston as a “Columbia, Howard University. citation, the © of The Eyening Star: : I was surprised to see in your issue of the Hopkins; ad- eos northive: % em of the Oc Little Hatchet § shington as iibert C recitation, f the murs hasn't {t, and : y of Washington. : h instant a statement under the aead of ing officer—Singing, “Star Spangled Ban-| {4tion, * Soe nools; cornet solo, Robert | Barton; song. leak tie % Uadenominasonak ner,” address, Rev. Teunts §. Hamlin,| spancted-} nner, tein ae Every one who Is famniliar with the history D.D.: singing, “America.” recitation: quo- | recitation, “Our Country arth Division. Gr HEAiA ainiverstiy hak Goioga) Gna oe Dew ka =e ne: Wesliee: Pathol e n School, Gth and D streets south- ination.” Ell- | spoken af it as practically a denominational poo bores cle a ede ging, patriotic lin-e01o: chorus, “hatte horus, “Columbia, the Gem of the Mt. Vernon | school in so far as its government is con- mai n, Mamie Hamilt« ashington, Res; poem, Crown Crown- | cerned. s, On-| The first president, Force School, Massachusetts avenue be- | tween 17th and 18th Vashingto Fare- ts nerthwest—! I between 6th and 7th Gen, 0. 0, Howard; Sixth, seventh and eighth grades will meet oe moreh it—Presiding officer, Mr. J. of Glory athleen | the second, Dr. William W. Patton, ‘ 6 s £$2¢9¢0¢89¢¢ | iD hall on first floor at 120 pm. Dr. A. P.| B. Dowd: singing, two: hun- r Progress, Rey | third, the present incumbent, The least expensive— F side. James F. Stewart will ) pyc children; an otat National mnusley Rankin, are prominent Congregation i ‘ast expensive deliver an addres Patriotic songs will be | Flas. ion. “Lib- Hone pu oaies Soldiers’ Home School_-Miss King's room, | Rankin, are pror t ares : he most satisfactory— I by the s. The grades below | Ameri- Otis” Maspn;— chorus, © * including the fift ixth and seventh | The last menticned was for many years the in their re- ie 1 a hiestract, Hemveent © will parti in the exercises, | pastor of the First Congregational Chureh “Our -otomac bu et by } f the pupils will fl ot i am a member of the hington and fon | gre 1 Church, and would be sor ger aa aed Gs know that Congregationalism has so de- well Address will be read, and it ts | generated that we are asham-d to have our : that one of the officers of the | jrstitution known as ( Home will talk to the school.| ~The government does de land avenue southwest, nd fourth g¢ song; ti events in letter from = 8 life, emght to Washing- dams School, R between 1th and New | Speaker, Prof. hire ave northwes Gr an. oratio! waste—dirt or clinkers. re . mi quality tation, Washington's fifes and drums tism will pervade the entire pro- : 3 3 3 3 3 i “Me as a denon fonal sch saving house- recitation Mabel ae sian Alice Campbell as “vit “George W * I Phelps and bills & solic) Sixth Divinton D. crushed). § chorus, “Fi Columbia, rhool “Washington's Mili- | of His Childhood Buchanan School, E between 13th and > See : e solo, Spence recitation, “Barba i > recitation, | Potomac butldi 14th streets so itheas = Salute, song, | Washington Gaslight Co., Fritchie argument, uv of Wa lax; sonags, Te “My Country ‘Tis of Thee:" reading, 3 a iegretens 472 IPH ST. NW. Life of Wash G song, w pcitation, 1 Columbia; n and deans of the theo- preparatory de- en of the boarding pmittees are_also Con- OZ. CTS The theologic ° ° harle: selected. Rebert Webr urn of Spring,” school; | ington, the Hero, selection for vielin and piano, Prevost | Washingion Looked, Hubbard and il reading, | tion, “Utah,” Lucy “G Washington David | Colum! S banjo | Flower of Liberty,” ¥ od Old Times; Mary Geb- 3 recitat song, “Columi Is; Flag Salute. second grades, Zen, N st. "Phone 476. 6 o ¢ Ps = 5; ‘tive rooms appropriate to the day. - = _ The upper grades will also hold special pene = = ° exercises In the various rooms by children, more heat than any e e © ¢ PS 2 € e € é : chorus, eorge Ws word-formin. B Iwood S< > E the Gem of t and 4 1-2 southwest—Chorus morn when upported by the Amer: social n, and as this a’ : rc ry alute; song, its support from PIPES FREE, chor- | tic ome Sin Ge Worthiag- Ly itation, “M it places the e Young Hero, rd Mangum; re Doodle;” rec! rge of C £ ashington's [irthd ending, “Ry = SEE NOTICE IN PACKAGE . With and Q streets north- A pene tons Youth, itation, “Wash- = “és Mr. George E. D: re- | dialogue, “Three Chee Honored;” = STHMA, BRONCHITIS or . Col. Berret—Sonas, America, | Herbert’ Meyers, Se eed it to result in a cure. the Red, White and | four in number, are one-half Con} Star Spangled Banner, Columbia, the Gem | Holm: Robert Low P é . u OE sing song, “Rally | alists, the other half being di sthods are thorough and efficient. I treat | of the Ocean, Washington's Birthday: Pedrow; song, “AN Hall T tableau; add Round ti eee ae eoretics tations; address, Mr. George Morn, When Washington Was Born flag salute. 5 Tyler Scho n between G and I streets Htation free, criginal compositions: quotations, south- oration, “The Example of Washington,” | Ainidon School, 6th and F southea: SMilbur’s QT n hs ixth, seventh and eighth yaa Winthrop, wee oer an sone | grades—Was j reading, Why the que: ance, Abbott, Fon, Aiden, Macauley, Pea~| Blair anne: jeorge ations, cad- | girthday 0: g song, after all these years of Ce & rea st) Dr. Jordan bedy, Thorean, Paulding, Irving, Potter, | Washington ting, yhood Da Ung, | Birthday o: ashington Ever Honored;” | officers’and teachers in majority, and sup- a 9 Brown, Rose Terry Cooke, Margaret Eliza- | Agnes Suman Maud y SUEVES recitation, E ter of Washington port from the Congregational churches, I beth Langster, Hazlett, Napoleon, Lieber, | Stewart; “Events in the Life of Washing ive, French recitation, White and Blu fail to sea - A. A. \ 1421 F St. N. W. Tennyson, Jefferson, Fiske, Abraham Lin-| ton,” four boys; “Washi. 2 Sshington's 5 : ‘Colum the Gem of the Ocean e ————— celn, and others. p Regina Hannon; “A Tribute. to the Flag,” i reading, Washington's — “The Memory of Washington; oration: Will of Geo. P. Bangs. > = OMe hours: 9 to 11 a.m.; 2 to 4:30 and 6 tos} Exercises at Harrison: School, 13th be-| Nellie Thomas; song, “Star Spangled Han-| Address: song, Our Native I song, “Tne Star Spangied Banner; Wash- * Purity, nutriment, flavor, pm.; Sundays, 9 to 12 m. feio-28a | tween Vand W streets northwest, Mr. | ner: “Washington’s Birthda Arthur hington as President; reading ington’s M: recitation of important The will of the late George Pemberton Geo. P. Whittlesey, presiding officer—Song, | Hyler; ‘A Famous Sword,” ¢ song, Columh Thompson, Dulin, tea az, school; song, Ameri- ude Caylor | ingtoa’s Monume “My Country, 'Tis of Thee,” school; presen- | (in costume); select reading, mie Talla- | marks by th °o tation of flag to building, Mr. Perey §.| ferro; “A Little Maid’s Reply,” Susie Ben- Sixth Foster; salute to the flag, school; solo, | nett; “I'll Be Like Washington,” Raymond | or--Stlute. “Star Spangied Banner,” Miss G. Altschu; | Goodheart. ca, school; recitation, Under the Old Ehn; address, Rev. Dr. F. D. Power; song, “Mt.| Taylor School, 7th and G northeast. “My | reading, Utah; song, Our Country; reading, @ thing of the past when Nattan's Crystal Dis | Vernon Bells,” school; patriotic recitations, |;Ccuntry, ’Tis of The presiding officer, | Washingten’s Farewell A ; reading, ev orus, “Hail, Columbia recitation, “Washingtot dated Octcber ixs5, has been} have created the fame of the Brightest | fled. Ethel Bangs, the testator’s sister, Name on History's Pages” instrumental | js appointed execttrix, and, after beauests| Wu.bur’s CuocotaTe. Makes duet, ing Through Georgia;” recita-| Cp Su to the testator’s mother-in-law, she det donk Ge) the oe tee American Flag;” Fla; Sucah Diiges of Meester. world—just as good to eat. <i School, ird each to Margar Eldridge fated nak, Weck, Guaranteed to restore gray or | seventh grade pupils; song, “Flag of the| Prof. E. A. Fay, Kendall Green: orator, | In rong, Flag Raising; reading, Our a Sane, SERLOT OF ie OE Saas ee on are proviaed #0 ae Leste to its natural color in 3 to 10 days— | F school; recitations, seventh grade | Prof. Gordon, Kendall Green song, ‘Mount | Hero; song, Our Country's Flag; recitation, Washington, Bane hort recitations, quo-| residue of t ate is given to the Sut. siveste dand\uit and warew the aicest arcing | PUPIIS; song, “Our Country's Flag,” school; | Vernon Bellsy” ‘recitation and. song, “The | Washington's Monuinent; song, Red, White tations, song, recitation ©. Sut Bthel Bangs. A cod for'the hair one can use. ¢ | poems of petriotism, seventh grade pupils ioe wees oe Growth of Our Flag,” sixth and seventh | and #lue y School; first and second grades—Flag y AES, | weduces, he ry! No stains. “Price, $1. Trial size, GOe KOLB | Songs, “Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean," | grade pupils, Marie O'Meara, Smee gee | ee Sulvtee celeiunr recite auc ome lonese coe h to the testator’s nieces i HARMACY, SOLB AGENTS, 49 7TH ST. N.W. | “Star Spangled Banner,” school. Edith Anderson, Daisy Bobbitt, Florence | “Flag recitation, f exch. On Teceint oF Briett % auy wart of the country | Phelps School, Vermont avenue between | Pierce, Elsa Swett, May Rankin, Eva | Washington;” reading, ‘ ecitation, —— See kes Eate Tand U streets rorthwest Program for | Balle Jima McKelden, Florence Speake; | Country; Dur Country: feeltation, Se Bis ea $100—BICYCLES—8100 Spey z =x Washington's birthda: nging, patri-| song, “The Red, White and Blre;" salute -Ban' ij ate Hiilia 3 Tk Se aS pe ies —~ Stic) sone eighth and tifth| and pledge to the ft cornet solo, Clyde “Love of C Agent for Pictures. The will of the late Hiiliard H. Burke, ¢ one clean, staple power, grades. 3. Salute to the flag. 4. Recitations | Felte1 p : ; recitation, sixth grade pupils, Wm. | iry i the one steady, bright light. by pupils. Barker, Frank Scott, Harion How, David | dotes of : s Second Division. Helser; song, “Stand for Independence, | the Land of the ; ‘itatior establishment,. was given a trial on a] lors sister, Ellen, and one of $200 to his i Webster School, 19th and H streets recitation, “Liberty and Inde-| on, O Ship of State;” song, “Star Spangled | S4biS Speers ‘ brother, Daniel. The residue of the estate 's ens nee ets north- Lisle Blackistone; vocal solo, | Banner.” charge of destroying receipts belonging to} "lof: to the testator’s widow, mare west—Presiding officer, H. A. Griswold; | ‘Star Spangled Banner,” George Marlin; | Fifth grade, lay, teacher—Song, | Mrs. Margaret Warren. The case was one rettapte 2 | ——— = reading, Yestergay in Jvdge Miller's court Phiiip | dated February 14, 18%, and fled yesterday, ‘ong, “Colun E. Scherck, a colored agent for a piciure | provides for a bequest of $300 to the testa- recitation, GORKULLY & JeiPERY MPG. 00, “Bion By ¥, —~ The most fnexpens recitation, fifth giade pupils, Emily Blaze: ing flag, school; | in which a large picture was to be made| ~~ =a ( It didn’t seem Power tat begins at the turn of the Edna Becker, Bessie Wood, Bya Warder: ‘ation, Utah, C. Coffin; Washing-| 45, $9 and then the delivery of the picture ‘serew'" and ends a3 quickly. The The mirror | song, “In Liberty's Most Glorious Name;" s . = by eleven children; of bo: days, boyhood days tions brightest Wl most beautiful 1 @oesn't lie. It is | piano solo, “Marine Dance,” composed and depended upon the purchase of a frame. teach ?possible to mk A. 7 such a trunk for 2 2 are ee ceuted by Blake Mckelden, a recitation, Sev.| I order to change the rature of the deal U. S. Electric Lighting Co., Ot efiatterer i Grane pup; drill by, “Pagioe Sarna ee uurke: Washing. | it became a ary to destroy some re- tt wo ave boon striving for seara 21314th St. ‘Phone 77. febr1-20) Story ie plainly | tain, Entriken; lieutenant, Wilson; privat ton in French and Indian war, nine chil- | ¢elpts, which the proof showed he did. Mrs. dang ag BS ee told, and cannot | Mark Smith,” William. ‘Conner, ‘William | dren: song, Revolutionary War, twelve chil- | Warren made complaint, and Judge Miller one. has fat seas Peet a See be contradicted. | Banville, Thomas Hanlon, John Temole, | Gren: days, selections by pupil: held the defendant guilty. He imposed a bottom: 3 heavy «teal When uz led b t Women whose Arthur Cole, John Coombs, John McCause- Four fine ge . Her es “et au and nee i si y abo 1 ; land, Lafs e Buehler, Frank Tompkins, } luting the flag America; readings, by | Test-tution in the sum of $4, twice ae al ‘ pt Z tu Seed Piolo oud Charles Ehlers, Jullus Leins. children; song, Columbia; recitations, by | amount paid by Mrs. Warren. ‘The money covered tray —aiwsin Tined i acon, ° y Madison School, 10th and G streets north- | children ; Columbia, the Land of the | Was paid. ¢ yaar wna! Weddin Gifts tem is run down | east; presiding officer, Dr. Walsh—Cornet by teacher; song, Star a | Ho Se $i Re fe by sickness and | bugle call, John Frazier; chorus, “The Star Transfers of Real Esiate. a3 $6. A telp to Eve Will resuit in a satisfactory weakness, are | Spangled Banner; ret, “The Star] Fs C. Faweett, teacher~]| Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: of ane marked on’ it and a Strap free . of the A storeful of Leautiful ® afraid and asham- Sianeica e stire ea Teen neramr Why We Geb ary 22 eating ee George Webster to Jas. D. Mason, lots 106 = things —surprisin ple ai ii s, H. se; cl S, son on Washington; salute to fla ong, | and s i * 3 surprisiusly reasonable In price, ace et to look in the | White and Blue; comet solo, John Frazier; | SO7,0%, fon, “My Countre” four | 24 107, Anacostia; $10. Jno. T. Arms and (Kneessi, 425 7th St. EVERETT'S, 1225 F St. Blass. The condition of all the body is | declamation, The Story of the Bells;| children, sonm Stae Spancled Banner; story | Saml. A. Drury, trustees, to Diller F. Groff, fe18 288 te1S teat Written in the face. . chorus, “Saw You My Hero; speaker, | of first flag; stories of Washington's boy-| part original lot 10, sq. 845; $2,700. Jno. Se Y ~ ee a ~~~ | __ Thousands of women are dragging out | Rev. Jno. L. Walsh; Washington's farewell | hood. W. Bell, trustee, to Lillie A. Bell, lot 2, In SWEETNESS and POWER of TONE, BEAUTY | @ weary, miserable existence, because | 2ddress, Miss Knighton; cornet solo, John} Fourth grade, iA. C. McDade, teacher—| pik. 1, Barry Farm; $160. Francis M. Cris- The Is the soft light of @ Inmp, ef LESIGN and STRENGTH of CONSTRUCTION they do not fully realize what is the Frazier; chorus, “America. Salutation to the-flag; song, school; recita- Pierce School, 14th and G well, trustee, to O. Augustus Clark, lot 1 te? ar Lamps, in overy style, : treets north- one, ee hile a 2 “Bay State piaiter with them. ‘They know that they | east=Chorus, “America” presiding officer, | Ws, SME, Sehoaky extracts; tead by chil] ana’ part fot 16, bli 42, Hotmend’ estat Gladness Comes Very Best » med with best se Gui have ‘female weakness” but they do | Commander Meacham, George H. Thomas] “paird grade, Jeannette Cohen, teacher— R. Silence, lot 6 and part lot 5, sa. 30: A . Light n jainable, and, with @ uitars, not really appreciate what that means. Post, G. A. R.; orator, Rev. N.C. Naylor: | saiute; ‘song! reading, “Little George | Prgsulence: Jot @ and part lot &, sa, 30 wit a_ better understanding of the sool chimuey, such as we Mandolin They do not know that to this one | Cornet Solo, selected, Oscar Newman: sa-) Washington;”” remarks: song; recitation: | Sy’ iot 16, bic 8m; Lirookland: sm, Core & transient nature of the many phys- for the furnist, you get an outfit irs, * ~ | Nite to flag; reading, “Life and Character | haqin z iene: ceores Boe o eh GRAN We ERIE dB ote : nal Gils which vanish Wel ert second to none in the cht, trouble is traceable almost all of their rr reading ef compositions; song; reading, | Wilson to Florida V. Hale, lot 216, sq. $ ral ills which vanish before proper e! eS ni most a : of Washington,” Alma Wright; recitation, | % G BE SORE race Vils a V. Hale, , Sa. ills whie hb ; of Eye nepal gta Banjos. 3 or Hs ; : Great George Washington;” remarks. $5,000, Heirs of Moses Smith to Chas. | forts—gontleefforts—pleasant efforts Ce bodily ills. They consider it a disease The Birthday of Washington Ever Hon-| Second grade,..M. A. Law, teacher—| %* hard lot, Aaa Touls jehtly di 4 fort i ither: by itself, and if they have also neuralgi: ored,” Deila Chaney; solo and chorus, if y teachers ete _ | Pritchard, lot A, sq. 3 is rightly directed. There is comfort in itiulers 2m y ’ bet ae, eitail Columbi: Ethel. Chaney: ita. | Reading i-y teache: ‘acts from chil- | Ratcliffe to Jennie E. Ratcliffe, part lot 3,] the knowledge that so many forms of t », Flute nervous headaches, biftousness, Kidney | (Halt Column” binel Chaney. ‘sella: | Gren: song! nities sir Ais, So. Clarence He Novant at ux | eng tmowledge that so many forms of | Geo, P, Piuth & Co.’s, oo troubles and other things, they see 0 | (ion; “George Washington,” Maude Kelser: | 4,5°S04 Erade,, B. Barnes. teacher—Read- | to Chas. H. Davidson, part lots 60 and 61, Base Pal ceAnlO be Coeocale okanooate: Sre equiled by no cther American instruments. | connection between them and the de- | solo, “Star Spangled Banner,” Miss Austin: | M& DY teacher; song; facts from children; | sq. 628; $10. ase, mply to 2 constipated Successors to Ryneal, Rees Pre CE any etrletly bich-ernde testru- | rangements of a strictly feminine nature. | recitation, An Ode, Mamie’ Beadle; bugie | ANIMES by children, | Was Only Gia fon of che ystem, wntds the plesane 8 7th St. N. W : RDS S 4 SEC Y uae ature HGH » Mar 3 ¢| First grade, L. Talley, teacher—Song It Was Only Cider. ‘| family laxative, Syrup of Figs, prompt- 1 h mects. AWARDS. nd for Catalogues. Busy ai verwork rsicis cali: of wae Tic t ae Sead) ‘amily lax , Syrap MIS, pi 4 » IN. . 4 MILERON BAND INSTRUMENTS ARE StrERn. | goof foo he ee ones Hamilton: Sala) “Bisdensiire road Oe: Chuan: story tae ire oF “Washington | The ee ee o maee s Saree wae ly nee wa cies by tas. ets Sua 7 ae he e WES é se er : Reading, extract from Washing- | }, it *recita o>") lives on the other side 0: le Anacostia} remedy with millions o! ‘s, and is (e192 John C.Haynes & Co. when ee ue fias the one” | con's Burewell Address, Mike A. Uc Steven=|( “eau oy cuotation Fecltstion.) ong, “My | river, may never be tried. His home was| everywhere esteemed so highly by all z 453 ty 563 WASHINGTON sT., source. The repr pene Sethe hen | 20n3 Song, “All Hall Thou Glorious Morn,” | couniry "Tis of Thee;” Life and. De erip- | visited by the Anacostia police one night, | who value good health. Its bencficial Having just fttea det-rn,tn&saoe peste, _| Snportant spat of the ody that wien” | uchool; recitation, — Our UMeroi. | ONE | don of Washington; Winger Play for Warts | cones oc arena andi bated Geen nc || eteeioare due tothe sack daritistis Supplies. reac —— a ee ee rar acne ence aE | ome Ses ein lon Centum apr | a eas Saree re eet ee | eee ete ees are pplies. ee Great Reduction is deranged. Whatever illness a wo- eneke; song, “Our Country's Vlas.” | Nuitation for three sat boy em” | ing for intoxicants about the place, the po-| Cleanliness, without debilitating the for your supplies, the re <eGuction man has, she will do well to look there school; recitation, “George Washington,” | fecitation for. three emnotetion, oue oR | tee found a keg of what they thought was| Ofganson whichitacts, Itistherefore tory pote, iiniteg in Hair. for the canse. 2 eee eee a cee Loon 2nd | war, first in peaco and first Inthe hearts | an intoxicant. The police thought the liquid} all important, in order to get its bene- Offi the stock, Serond Switches, § wae A great many women knowingly neg- | Annie OEE eres Annee of his co.ntrymen,” Marshall; song, “Co- | was a mixture of cider and perhaps whisky | ficial effects, to note when you pur- ffice. none in the Seitenes, $460, formerly § lect thenselves because they dread the ee eee dine Lanter ee oe tumbia.” or wine, and go they took to the prosecuting chase, that you have the genuine article, John C, Parks ‘G . formerly $5.00. telling of their troubles to a physici: ark = Oar Seco Bradley School, 131-2 between nd D | officer a sample of the liquid. Mr. Pugh pu: ich is mi ; the Californi: fn: 5 ke S (arash, formerly gs od fae pes ent ecan BP aoa telle Clark and Myrtle Carl; recitation, | orects southwest, elghth phir cand te | ho sample Dottie sn his room and kEpeit ont Se ey ted = ohn arker, & . formerly $10.50. bseqi iination an “Our Flag,” Edith Klopfer; reading, “Iv “ti pepe hes Let s epee temo [bet ist was veady to make an analy- ig Syrup Co. only, and sol ry all rep, feld-164 617-619 TTH ST. N.wW, ere, “stemitace im Hats” Dressing, | “local treatment."” All this is needless | cidents in Life of Washington,” Miss ‘a. G. | Martin, See Ore ee ee a tne Sac Ge tne ead bablo dmegista: Skeet Sees. ee. = mal Wiss for hire. for Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has; Mahr: song, “America,” Behioor of Washington,” Jared. Spatks;" chorus, | turned to vinegar. Prof. Hird’s analysis Ifin the enjoyment of good health, : , 8 HELLER’S. been found to perfectly and permanently inte Coercion. fil See OE MEE ee reading, “Washington’s Address to Amer- | failed to show that thero was anything In| and the system is regular, then laxa- poacaia a 5 9 restore lost strength and promote regu- | B25, y : ME) fe ¥;” chorus, “Star Spangled Ban- | the liquid other than apple juice, and Mr.| tives or other remediesare not needed. and Chub Nails," hose weating tou 720 7th Street N. W. larity of functional action. : Third Division ner, Dees aes Mine Con and Sells | Eastiow ill nelle pion ne ieaee: If afflicted with any actual disease, one Bt brel atid toe, slipping at hec!, ete oi © W Tora’: ae eas aron Bancroft; reading, “Eu- ——.__. ‘ ne ee, fi au-2 a ‘Twenty-one Ge sent to World's Lenox Scho=1, 5th between Virginia ave-| logy on Washington,” Gen. Henry Lee; Janss Shot at Baltimore: may, be count Seen g toe pm, PROF 3. 5 GEORGES & sox EQUAL TO SOLID GOLD. Dispensary Medi Association, No. | nue and G southeast—Chorus, “Americ music, “America.” William H. Jams, the Pennsylvania mui-| P4¥Sicians. but if in need ith, | Sundasa’'9 to 22, : 113 GOLD-FILLED. pegs © 663 Maifi Street, Buffalo, N. Y. will citation, “The Thriving Family;” reading, | Seventh grade—Music, ‘‘My Country, 'Tis aaa. ca 5 : then one should have the best, and with Ps a Frameless or with frames: tinest | bring a 1000 page book, called “The | “Our Country;” reading, “Washington Day | of Thee;” reading of essay, “George Wash-| tiaman who was drummed out of camp at| the well-informedeverywhere, Syrupof 3. T. WALKER SONS, 204 107H ST, N.W., CAR Guilty lenses, accurately aijusted | People’s Medical Adviser” full of a Hoe ee Bion Day | ington;* reading, “Battle of Trenton,” | Homestead for rejoicing when Mr. Frick Figs stands highest and is most largely i Lining. Belin, Fire Bich ead Gly, nado, o to the eye Dy our special! 1.25, | Feop! of san by Day." reading, “Washington's Youth | Maud Cordor; reading, “Winter at Valicy | was azsaulted, was fatally shot in a quar- used and gives most general satisfaction. ints, Brushes,” Lise, Cemcut, two aud three: jaz4-lm' A. KAHN, B advice. oan and Manhoo recitation, “Washington's | Forge,” Florine Rosenthal; cornet solo, Ar-| rel at Baltimore yesterday. ply Roofrg Material. wl -

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