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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDA. fortably, he takes the pipe in his 1 hand and iFinsfers the cooked pill trom the yen-hock to the bow] of the pipe, whe! , e the “MAY 16, 1896-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. WASHINGTON SALON lected, and as thelr names were printed on the title page of the circular of invi- tation sent out by the club the contribu- | tors were forewarned of the men who were TANT tit in molds it with the yen-hock yntil alittle butto.-like thing with a hole iS of 6th and B streevs, In effect 7:35 4 m., May 17, 1896, 7 7:50 A.M. week-<di 220 AM. Sondays, PT ing squarely over the hole . to pass upon the merits of their work. Throe BURG “EXPRESS. Bufet Parlor ‘ar, Hurrise ee Dror muaties son nockqieaecct High Art in Photography Soon to| artists, not photographers, wil make tne age fo Pitsburg. ne wane ee 4 now uses two hands for the pipe, ‘He ex- Br guards in clase A. These are Me, Edmund “Seepug,” Di oklng and Obeeraiion, Cave tends the mouthpiece tow: rence Messer, president of the Society Harrisburg ndinnen turn it 1s to smoke and as this latter leai e Shown Here. of Washington Artists, and widely knows Bt. Louies Oi Pr) fcrwerd in readiness the cook draws the as an art critio; Mr. Max Weyl, the land- Car to Harristarg bowl toward the flame until the heat sets ace 8 punter oe wide penowa: and Mr. wind See ae the pill to boiling. a {chard N, Brooke, genro painter of this ar to Harristarg. | acep Gray? 'ne pete patentee’ [A NEW MOVEMENT INAUGURATED cig” Drooee Sere baie oes a ee) raw al ‘ mi y Pullman Tet Parlier Oar » fries and a moment later the smoker sinks amateur photographer, one professional Rioging nad Wiadeg cinta. kites back tranquilly. An odor, Gey, aroma de ua , and one of the artists already named aii Cincinnati Louies ttle wud Chi aE Sad makes its way with peculiar pow- | Exhibition of ne Ichunes soe ee ae sae ee ers fng Carte Chiesey and Harrisburg ee oe Peete oe ceolmeer and waren: the: Held at the Cosmos Club. | $mi,cise eaitor of the American “Amateur “SOETIWESTERN EXPH it tal In low vi ‘a e 101 Dher, who is widely recognize Sleeping and Din Oa to St ei hettiy molding another pi, | The t= ie possessing rate attainments in the knowl- Ing Car Harristhucg’ to Clacianail tle flame casts a strong yellow light on their edge of photographic technique, and as 10:40 PM. PACKET t Pullman Sleep. faces as they cuddle about the layout. As one of the fairest men who ever acted on Gladness ( omes stn ale the Wekeee dep toe mero indolent come, [BEAUTIFUL SPECIMENS |a jury, ana York jand Wastingon woos i= ‘ voices dro, + ns S. on, ave i 0) st ii mira and Re », nily, except? ne the eyes that so lazily watch the cook Z been chosen. Witha better understanding of the fit immira and Ke moeyt! at his work glisten and glisten from the In class A the best print will be given transient nature of the many phys- for Wiilismspoct, Heo influence of the drug until they resemble] washington has had several exhibits of | first place, and Its producer will be award- ical ills, which vanish before proper ef- forts—gentle efforts—pleasantefforts— rightly directed. There is comfort in Ni Falls daily flashing bits of silver. ing Car Washin Like a Campfire Group. except Satu ton to Suspension is ed a gold cross, sppropriately photographs during the past few years, [ed 4 gold cross, af since photography became possible as a inseribed, The second best pic- dy 10:40 PM. for Evi: aes ; ture will win for its author a silver cross. & See any s lor and Niagara Wa There is a similarity in coloring und com- |.) uiar art, but until this year there has | fach euhiinor wes uth fortunate as to see sei ees ae eo enany fora or won to Elm Weettion in 2 sroup of men about # mud” | on no distinctly national moyement set on] Have hia wore e@tracea ae eae clang wil sic a bate imply to a constipatedcondi- | 20% ?HH-AvELIHIA AND THE night campfire in a forest end a group of | (oo, nere to bring together the very best | receive a diploma, setting forth tae Mec ase, but simply Lee oeeyceene’ oR a : smokers about the layout tray with iis tiny sna h the roduce, | 224 signed by the artist judges tion of the system, which the pleasan' m Baltimore, light. Everything, of course, is on a small- | SPecimens that the camera. can produce. | “4 “ihe foreign ‘salons the mcre fact ot | family laxative, Syrup of Figs, prompt- Saas ane, smoking. ‘The flame is | Such an effort has recently been made and | acceptance is regarded as a high honor, ly removes. That is why it is the only craecalenwithy ee half perhaps in height |!8 about to be crowned with a degree of | and it is the hope of the projectors of this remedy with millionsof families, and is Coy AT anelers HUNG closely anvorder | cucceas that, Tt is now’ certain /fwill eaiply Matitution, sol highly sccamiet Mermantt | everywhere esteemed so highly by all | Mol? tM, ‘ 3 y 5 = 4 ‘ 5 s hiy regarded by Dto- aa eral ais Gai naltl eneficial” | 12:15, 4-15. that every person may smoke und) puEbed reward the enter ise of the men who have graphic artists that there will annually be a | Who value good health. Its beneficial ; But there is something in the abandon of | undertaken to establish a truly American strife for places on U Is and for the coveted diplomas or certificates. effects are due to the fact, that itis the one remedy which promotes internal the poses, the wealth of light on the faces ery of shadow at the | Photographic salon. At some and the strong m. i Suc: i aye ‘i future time the crosses may be omitted | cleanliness without debili ting the r 7 s ings the two| Such a title may sound a trifle strange to 2 vith i back: ae = Eanes eietle BEOuNees |lthoseiwiio are unacquainted with the fact|@"d only the diplomas granted, thus ad- | oreans on which it acts. It i therefore hood. And just as the lazy eyes about a ch cl Paris and | 2ereg Strictly to the principles that sov- | 21i jmportant, in order to get its bene- hood. And just as the lazy eyes a that such cities as London, Paris and | erm the foreign sale all inap , og campfire fasten the Vienna annually hold salons where the most 2 : ficial effects, to note when you pur- ‘ é The “Blue Ribbon.” hase, that. you have the genuine ar g on the blaze of Io; poeta perfect products of the camera and the ; eis ag, | Chase, that, y are INSIDE A “JOINT WATCHING THE Coo about an opium layout fasten dark room are displayed. The keynote of The awards in class 6 will be n certifi- | ele, which s manufactured by the Cali- 3 aa ee — = Disita eeae De ON. os iamp them all ts art, and there 1s a constant ef-|C#tes Of equal value, this award to be | fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by fa BSNS to Gace Seratitnesinv eu eerieture fore dolltite TeAdeMenECE haeer nec | on as “Blue Ribbon.” It is the | all reputable druggists. “DOPE” SM OKERS = nine or ten p ting In armchairs | apparently so wide in its possibilities and | hope of those in charge of this e If in the enjoyment of good health, {? 1 smok kinds of curiously | so beautiful in results. It was no un-| to establish so high a stan and the system is regular, laxatives or carved tot pipes probably ee nies common thing w years ago to hear art-| “Blue Ribbons” will be r other remedies are then not needed. If Ranges} é but when they are named “Interior enoug, ists deriding photog: hy as mechan "and that sort of thing, 1, | enirs of the most estee tual disease. afflicted with any one ing: | ridiculing the pretensions of its follow e works will be juiged prior to the | may be commendod to the most sldllful Stephen Gra vi aligtic | Opium could not be smoked | that it was more than a machine-lke trans f the exhibition and the suc- | eye WaT Rin nenll ota aasnkiee Stephen Gra ves a Realistic fi a, Pill is B00d for one long | ferance of images from the plane of Tas will be indicated, so that | Physicians, but if in need of a laxative, x c | en won ct After that the cook molds another. | ture through eke ical action of the be able to kiow who have 2 should j d with *h Sketch of Opium Slaves. s the vice, and who goes | ‘ r world just as soon choose sensitive plate to ace of a sheet of Ma peIAse Acainente Nt ay well-informed — ev , Syrup of tendiag that he ha an armehai paper, idea that art could ever have that work being scheduled | Figsstands highest a on aE 6 er ‘There Pani He likes to curl d a anything ommon with the camera was evening or Monday. the = 7 — mokers” than one would im-| on the floor in the quietest corner of a put aside se than absurd. 1 will be present while th xan. INTERIOR SCENES IN A ‘Yenderloin flat, and smoke there with no] "poday : few welders of the |are being made. After they a ee light but the tiny yellow spear from the] brush an ste Z the two photosraphs for ine. eo World's Fair! HIGHEST AWARD. = layout lamp. 5 : the camera not only a jury in’class B will make thelr It is a curious fact that it 1s rather the] ful adjunets. bat od e means of pro-| to putheltenerbr. tie anclnldat enclose - : custom to pur tray one] ducing real works of art that have as little | tin v reports, when made and Preparing the Drug for the Vic- >¢ s which | of the m al about them as the finest | accepted by committee in cha will iy f d to be placed before baby as| ¢. dM a and whe tof this | i¢ hed by the pa- ateurs, m nd tims of the Habit. for dinne of Opiu high ch Those themsely a pretty sure sign that the its grip upon them so that terprise are hat th tient, ¢; Under the Spell MPERIAL women, ch favorable ————— y are not able to easily stop} If a beginner expects to have dreams of lrotethe: ssasr: mintewranl h favorabl an earth dotted with white porcelain towers | wonderful compinations af 1 i ‘4 ; 2S <4 an rises from his A FIND GRIM DESPAIR] Ww A a man arises from his f and a sky of gre from all | poss aphee Mi = pips the nausea t acebuntas bean am | shutter tire i ara — I their exhibit : | viele eter pa Ticeenntn ate sakco a netmiuencesof y | sible conditions of : n the European salons, the Cam this country 1 erro and ev- | 2 fine languor, 2 comple: elevating tae phe t 1 exhibit o ae POY?) lieved to be mor 3 problems of life no lor today well establ now N d y- Looaie uk Rod CO particularly i é 4 vi one of the 2 limit and Cleveland, expire r time the Chine t if the novice @ Z A New a.m. aud 8:40 j but tn truth the| spre 1 satis he, woul remy occ Wnt deat We | 1 bas been ot compaately ts st The STANDARD sreater number of | him feel again that life may be a Joy isa dus ee vanishes there ie nothin pelonent iB i of this di aided be ES the smol are! cup of strong black coffee. quiet, a soo harmo of ail th ive school o work the camer nique scheme for x B ae 7 eee eaite| oa eee anti omer mOUning | but it h: iil zed by the and 4 prepared eS aeons ee | A “Yen-Yen And who should invade thi | f 3 ommittee, whic: women. inatown If there is a sentiment in land of rest, t p (el lzens tot cn who have pitals nani the pipe for s dream ¢ sob 5 lect of the arked furris the him, he returns to it after this first unpleas- | People of the Tenderioin, they w > such work, and w lamp and ant trial. lly the power of the drug | Cnc® Supers erandnene and Sela shen’ ee "} ar ae 3 ple who think more upon possi juction } . vat let a ; once | sirks s his thought. 's of life, the chances o heen kably tha possess a “layout,” | He be; to Hie w ore and more grace | 2 an any other clas there iz no estion as to the Moxcenlcne Wie isaters + a and a _ common! to cover the nd kttle fail- | educatec true rank of the ywers of the camera. eases bed by physicians. nishes him with | ay | and they @hat there ha 2 4 2 bof d miCHiete ae | pipe fiend,” a man | find a definition of peace, but t popular educatina. ne , though Mm in hospitals. pease to find the formidable labors of li at cling t known, is the hunger, ‘fiend’ for of it nber by when he L Pipe and takes nurses. 2 i ons in by the press. kim by the heart ngs. If, indeed, he | Londc could have y the pr - will not buck through a brick wall to get at mm. hosts of]5 least will become the aS . 35 le r-tempered person on rds That Perch on Bit \ AC herever its supe=!an" he finds a way to satisfy his eae Ge ie cons i Hs i eo Y Pes craving. Rete ae y | 5 6 work has hecom nears ToOvAL I ene te When t m arrives at the po Every day we see playing roon ship | Higtindecd: tnreomonrigon s become known. | thing less z : S le where hi ls for the drug, he us and skimming up and do: thme aso. a fact : for smekers ave disorganized, but they | ly lear The operation of rolling | tows companies of lovely me t safest food for stilt exist the pill cooking it over the little lamp z ee : eal salon, while a disup- anc ent. The Tencerloin district of New York fell | is a delicate task and it takes time to learn a Swallows, the latter no larger than | Saintot nice: p- | convalescents! ack Fs : it. When a man can cook for himself and | thrushe: These fearle: b an early victim to opium. That part of the j st, tor m for wall s his own “layout,” he is gone, proba- He has placed upon his waste have rot by any mear from the population which is krown as the sporting Is pure and unsweetened hore gratif; - land, living, as gulls often | vefore 3 were ase ae * class adopted the habit quickl: Cheap | elephant which he may on. the waste thrown from the vessel. | apt is to nate 00 were ht and can be retained by the f fo : ie se havea lo: s institution, 3 were dro tL 2. different Kinds of centilence men tok ro| whlch they calla cure, vutthe Arse ain | They are vague and casual reamas of | “when it senieatuy weakest stomach. Se we OF ceric’, mice. take jt is to get the hop-fiend to take the | the ocean, wno, spying the gr | cor saa Sudiss walcuins Grate ncn it generally. Opium raised its yellow ban-| preparation, and the second difficulty is to] from afar, have sailed close > Camera Club of his connec mjies Joho Osos Sax New wok ner over the ‘Tenderloin, attaining the dig-| cure anything with this cure. are a rock or an island, an some weeks bern pe rangements of the twenty azeit ae nity of a common vice. A “hop-fiend” will defend opium with | skip away n of their’ own | om this salon for | == = = = "were not uncommon | elequence and energy. He very seldom | heundiess busine onder tins Ibum four were eiwiinil Shan eon baainis Ri Renae . There was one on 42} drinks De ee so ie ins an opp orci: purple a eg aes ee | . Severly, England, penetep ain, oe = INE. Gen. Manager. ma which would have been palatial if it] ty to make the most ferocious para! he- | and neck laced with silve esent instancel 46 1oee ee ee Ee eat aie : “mys not for the bad taste of the decora- | tween the effects of rum and the effects of | miles at this moment from | catalogue. with fist | seproduced An xouvenir ‘albums at Acaston EAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. water, and yet ¢: no m4 ‘or (hat | A National Mov ssibly with twoj|dam and Brussels, and he has also won TEROUGH THE GRANDi€T SCENERY IN 3 Cre nugiaithe trish iequire who\lvedhtwelve |" ee Which will be | medals in Brooklyn in 1804, and in Wash- hi miles from a lemon. ee nen ee pla fae eee nto aid in defraying the } ington in 1 Mr AMERICA. ALL TRAINS VESIIBULED, If his wings ever grow we it is but to | regarded as too great an underiaking, ibition that are | ber of the committee, . 2 settle on ths bosom of a g Villow and | with character ener the men ‘ by the club that has | photographer, v8 stood ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. ALL cl ooncete eae teres eee elt Bim | of this popular and enterprising op} {his teat task. The resular | high in the sitions to which he has| MEALS SERVED IN DINING CARS. STA- amid the hissing spindtrift, the mil! ; i sae Ge Rea will be on sale at ten cents a] contributed. es s ing foam and the broken sea-iace which | “n fostered the project until {t was adoy ‘The Camera Clab of the C. Bt C. was| TION SIXTH AND B STREETS forms and gleams and disapper | €d and placed in charge of a committce of ee eae founded in ISM by the photographic mem- Schedule tu effect April 26, upon the dark slopes. When pleas | three the best-known amat “ ¥ xe 5 Be +) | Bers of the famous old Capital Bicycle Ciub, 2:25 P.M. DAILY—Ciucinnati and Fee ee oe ene Small red foot ana a. he is 208) thisgparty Ofesthe The list of exhibitors whcse frames will y made such a national | efal—Solid train for Ciueimati. Pe the wonderful wing launch him off from th Charles Richards Dod be hung contains some names that are well t Jagged edge of his billow, and }) sf j Teputation in whist. The Camera Club has | te Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville, "Indi 1 tits past | son and Charles H. Sel known not only here but throughout the | since drawn into the greater club seme of ee ane eee us at 10) knots an hour, Jaug ge steam | send to a larg: countr: tic photographers. Mr. J. | the best amateur photographers of the Dis- 11:10 DAILY—F. F. V. Limited—Solid train and canvas to scorn, ing for seme Frames Man ton, Ohio, will exhibit | tTict, and now has a membership of twenty-| for Clociunati,. Pullman’ sleepers to Cincimpare namel erag in Labrador or or pipes ena abr har, camera enth! It has been a | Leaington und Louisville wi Pull: bound, it may be, homeward for. some th Raa Clg COE nines eee ssan [neater an dhe Sriptertar nica aoe ee Rania nea Hot without : Woe eebeve qualities 0 hich will repay | lee “ft 2 fement | ednesday: Suture cepers Cin- ‘sland or marsh of the far-away frish coast. ; ras to be ¢ ieee We ee ce In, | fom the first, and the present exhibicon | © Spy creme ag = Meruelodaly expre ive at 06 our he response to the in atacon hes eure 1. Berg ds wellinow was undertaken solely for the encourage- | M PT SUNDAY—Via Richmond untiring engine, which all « prised the committce, and the present 1 ie art exhibitio: | ment of its members, and honest workers folk. Only rail line throbs “and pants and pulses in pects are that the walls of the Cos iph exhibitions, leverywhere who possess artistic feeling M. DAILY- For Gordonsville, Charlottes: rhythm under the deck, what a ¢ Club hall week after next will cor anueh “pralbe: ova hi desioe 2 duce, with the aid of | Tile, Staunton and for Richmond, daily, except imperfect affair it is compar ot works of phot vecial forte is draped figure studic > sis panini agate Paapence aes Sin the | Sunday. dainty plumes and delicate tu ever 1 in this country si ns of his work | re, Camera, works that are pictures In the | “Reservations and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio SIN Caren Seg one aus fac pexutuited el Rr conntty: | rection have been sent here. He | best Sense of the word. offices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue, 1110 F back to his roost!” a s Reet secured the fi So many high-class works were con- | st. nw., and st prize of $100 fn a compe- ie tation. 1M) in 4 : a : H.W. FULLER, ero tition established by the New York Truth | tributed, literally from Massachusetts bay eneral Passenger Age Ps ag lt aarreet lage and has Gran cece wacake | (© tue Molen Gals, thal Ine committee on | P27 a Noxious Seeds in Wool. r me eas ‘s well represented by Mr. W,| &¢ceptance has been able to establish very SOUTHERN RAILWAY, the Lewiston Journal, Geavor to sustat Gh | Bonse: of! Toronto ; high standards, and the result will be an PIEDMONT ALK LINE. ate for miatking io Ponne One See i hibition of American works second to Sctedule in effect January 6. 1896. z varning a zt The London Graphic offered prizes for | &* : ia CAAT ee tie are OF sehalis | artistic: photographic work lest euen crg.| mone previously held dn thls counter mee) aman = arrive and leave at Pennsylvania pas- periment station concerning weeds in secd,"| Fang, that erie y response from'| Such as has never been seen in Washington. | emer stath says a Maine gentieman, “may well be sup-| Salon from the or rail eae §:00 A.M.—Daily. at Manassas. fo and at Lyach énily, and with Local for Danville. Strasburg, daily © with the the Che: Couneeta H > first prize was | won by Walter G. Chase of Boston, aid aa E : : | the picture that brought to him this high plemented by calling attention to thos troduced in the vicinity of Maine wool miils in the wool brought from This Parson Was Liberal. From Texus Siftings. for the Natural. rid i : | honor will be seen here week after next. 115 AM. ; : lia or | salon proper Alfred ‘Clements 4 i Rev. Whangdoodle Baxter has made him- | 11:15 A.M.—Daily.- THE UN Texas or the Lord kno where. s i tures only sates lements is an exhi or of the =a MAIL. Carries Pallman Ruffe roxas oF the Lord knows where. ‘This is | tures s- | first rank. Two years ago, in competition | self very unpopular with Jim W He | and Washington to Jackeoneill oes & at Aleck Seas eae - tie » of subject and! With the best photographic workers of this] was ng the ho of Jim Webster | lotte with Patt unm fie for A gusta as Hae eee composition ts of light and shade, soft- | coun led off first’ prize, the | when the proprietcr called him in. om t Atlanta with Putin aggres weeds owe their importation Li A fi IPae by the best English = 4 SARE his. cs say ithe: Woolson ness and other points that will identify them | awar by the best. Hngiish , and hab a piece of cake im, Memphis and St. 1 Ma en pope ianty DSAon Mier Agiworkev of are all consids ne John E. Dumont of wine. Dis heah am my ‘al for Front i Riverton and DETAR e eres oar ee ay | as on > technique being eliminated, chester has for years been a «except Sanday ees, ® principal root which | though ge of technique is recog ing exhibitor at cand abroad. erend gentleman accepted the in- oe we d has o fe Bee Boot ch | th duction of any eof his pictures which will be seen here DT deep with a twist ike a corckscrew ec : There v a large uncut cake on . and the clergyman was urged to | scted for the TUL and when matured has a branchy, spran. | P! oe es ae workwhich: Se aoum rok ihe F he termec x Tarproaubed | hibition already menticned. Sat ah aH Pippa rea irnicesueee aha eeeas igently an © art aim. | liex Who H ent Pictures. “Whar shall I cut it?” he asked, taking ell out seeds in enormous quantity on z Be ee || That the field of ar Photography is SE i feseel ek oe at the cake in a Ore: eee can SHWeC ERs be admitted to the salon. In this class s| peculiarly within the province of woman | “you jun jess cut hit whareber you or two feet high, a single stalk w cial attention is given to technique, cl will be most ably evidenc the remark- parson. Atlanta. = caus ) - swith sprouts deve | and nice mechanical manipulation, and good } ably fine work by Mis: y. Miss ss Nie ich? Say dat ober onet moah.” {INGTON AND ont VICTIMS OF DESPAIR. Gther’ stalks from “the joints: Mise | judgment in the selection or arrangement | ae. Ne Gren Beet ane ee own Miss| ‘Jess cut hit whareber you sees fit, par- Ta a —— = = — —— | seeds are held in a mass of burs which be.| Of the subjec Hl include all of the | Frances B. Johnston. These are all old | Son. payee tions. An occasio: » from Sth avenue | opium. Ask Pim to free his mind and he | comes brittle and light wien ripened, and | better class of AM bee nipition work. | exhibitors ‘and have won abroad | | A smile lit up the dusky features of the : or Madison avelue would there have his | will probably say: “Opium does not deprive | are readily blown about. It, too, has a | This class in itself will be an exhibition sec- | Gs well as In this counre humble toiler in the Lord's vineyard, and une. and 6:25 private “layout,” an elegant equipment of | you of your senses. It does not wehe ve | tap rent oehieh goes straight down to a} ond to none, in point of excellence, for gen- | work is not so well known, but wh: y | he remarked, fervently: ‘daily. from silver, {vory, gold. The bunks which lined | madman of you, But. drink do See? | good depth. It seeds profusely. Both the | eral photographic work. Class B ts open to | pe counted on to please are Misses F. S. atl Tse much ered to yer, Jeems. I 1 all sides the two rooms were nightly-| Who ever heard of a man committing mur-| May weed and the burr weed, when hoed | 2mateurs only. M. E. A Hen of Deeriield, Mass.; Mrs. Claud pasevesme oS pate Ab carpe a beak am crowd nd some of the people owned | der when full of hop? Get him full of | up or pulled from the so!l, will not. grow A Handsome Exhibtt. Gitch of Salem, Oreg., MB. Green-| in de seclusion ob my house,” and, wrap- a ee ae a nether Unknown | whisky and he might kill his father. {sgain if they are carefully carried off the| Each exhibitor, {s limited to ten prints, | Wood of La Crosse, Wis., and Grace E. Ping, up the entire cake ins newspaper, he Goat a mani to as raided be-| don’t see why people kick so about opium | premises and burned. With anything less those intended far class A to be framed, as | T¢MPle of Chicago.’ carried it off under his arm. ay. and 8:60 atm, Galiy from Cheriton chakel in the ne smoking. If they knew anything about it| they are pretty sure to reappear, with | tose intendec ts from local exhibitors. This | 7°," Hidemiller of St. Paul, Clarence B. = a | Tickets, informa. papers, wicket no lon they wouldn't talk that way. Let anybody | additions. The burr weed, if left_on the | Well as all prints avern Moore aud Henry Troth of Philadelphii ators 3 “fiend” to Grink rum who cares to, but as for me I] ground, will send a root down and stalk | will add greatly to the attractiveness of the | Dexter Thurber of Washington, Floyd Vail Spur ike. apve ef reform opium | would rather be what I am. up at every joint. Fortunately, these weeds | exhibition, as usully the prints are submit- | of New York and Geo. L. Wilms of Jersey As before men = ~ tion furnished at offices, E neelvanin avenue, and at I vivavia raiivond passenger station. City are all well known in European exhi JOM ELD rahe Stine retired to priv Here it now reigns, ‘ ned, there were at one} do not thrive in grass land. If they did| toa without framing, or are grouped in | ©! 2 STs exh , M. RE. Trac Max and it will undoubtedly ely | fime Sorgeous opium dens in New York, |the state would soon be overrun with unique and oftensinartistic styles that de- pions aug overall Of enero aecelved Te earn Oe ho ee long century before the police can root it| but at the present time there is probably them. tract from the real merits of the work. Messrs. Wilms, Dumont and Ferguson were pls from these Ettle s . Once Billy | "et one with any pretense to splendid ———-—-ee«- Naturally the largen number of prints con- | among the twenty-eight whose work was - : Rostetter got drunk and emp-| decoration. The Chinamen will smoke in a tributed were entered for class A, but as tied thre tles of coal down the dumb | Cellar, bare, squalid, occupied by an odor chosen for the souvenir album. waiter shaf: these selections for acceptance were made This made a nolse, and billy | that will float wooden chips. The police POTOMAC RIVER BOATS $01 H. Donald Roberts of Detroit has made ¢ = 1S id rules, and as the work ic E. S. RANDAL PUTOMAC RIVE N : took the 2 vic under the most rigi some happy attempts at picture making, as - s 1 t LINE— Raturatiy “wag arrested But opiim ts si | $90 the, adornments trom! the vice “and of the committeg must "be finally passed | Sm raphy, gttemDts at picture mal CURES iat ost ewe Wary Lage iat copies Tow lanes. tie | Pipe is sufficient for its slant-eyed lover. Re EAE Sanat ‘Many of these contri. ines AEHIbtAre The eee ene a R SCROFULA, : opium vice does not betray ttself by heav- Inside a “Joi butions will be ena in class B when the | arpeared in exhibitions here during the last BLOOD POISON. ing cos! down dumb walt r shifte. able to} whem prepared for smoking purposes, salon is opened. few years and have received awards. rtighten their nary people, Constitutes a rould be very hard to say just ex: With the fiends lastic word. t and he will de Ask him if some one who smokes the same amount has a habit, and he will gracefully admit It. oker consumes the ordinary five cents’ worth of opium e Z are others who smoke $1 worth. This is ary, and in this case at Father extraordi cplum is a heavy liquid much like molasses. Ordinarily it is sold in hollow li-shi nuts or in little round tins resembling the old percussion eap boxes. The pipe is a curi- ous affair, particularly notable for the way in which it does not resemble the drawings of it that appear in print. The stem is of thick bamboo, the mouthpiece usually of ivory. The bowl crops out suddenly about four inches from the end of the stem. It is a heavy affair of clay or stone. The cav- ity is @ mere hole, of the diameter of a lead pencil, drilled through the center. The “yen-hock"’ is a sort of sharpened darning needle. With it the cook takes the opium from the box. He twirls it dexterously with his thumb and forefinger until enough of the gummy substance Bdheres to the sharp point. Then he holds it over the tiny flame of the lamp, which burns only peanut cil or sweet oil. ‘The pill now exactly resembles boiling molasses. The clever fingers of the cook rl it above the flame. Lying-on his side The work of choosing and classifying the pictures has been a-severe task upon the committee, and has:only just been com- pleted, after great labor. A vote was had upon each of the hundreds of prints re- ceived. In cases where there was no unani- mous opinion as to the merits of a contri bution a majority vote decided, though in such instances the merits and defects of the photograph were gone over in detail, and the result reached only after mature con- sideration. An easel was used from which to view the prints in their frames, fronted by a row of shaded gas Jets, so that the full- est Hght possible was obtained. As the pune were classified for class A or B, or ‘or rejection, they were marked with a private design known only to the members of the committee, and then carefully put away, so that beyond the committee and the judges of class A nobody knows the fate of any of the prints submitted for exhibition at this time. The Jadges Chosen. The judges ha Young Bride—Do you let your husband have a latch key, Mrs. Jones?” Mrs. Jones—“No, my dear} it would be useless. I give {t to the milkman!’—Punch. ve been most carefully se- Among them may be mentioned W. ©. Bab- ecck, Burgess Smith, Claudius B. Jewell, Mrs. D. N. Chittenden, Geo. W. White, Frank M. Boteler, Wm. Dunwiddie, Max Hansmann and H. P. R. Holt. Local Photographers. Mr. A. A. Adee, the well-known assistant secretary of state, is an enthusiastic photo- micrographist, and has contributed a frame of exquisite work in this fascinating field. It will constitute a section by itself, and will doubtless attract much attention. Mr. Adee possesses a medal evidencing his suc- ¢gess with the werk here shown in a recent competition. Mr. Chas. Richards Dodge has achieved quite a local fame as an artistic photog- rapher, and his work has attracted favor- able attention in ee ae Stee een hon and is Known ss one of {he hades? original workers in this part gf the cou: His colleague on the committee, Mr. B. GEO. 0. CARPINTE CURES GANGER, ECZEMA, TETTER. SS) BLOOD WASHING

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