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6 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1896-TWENTY PAGES. peintaisdette CLOSE OF THE FAIR| Seti i cinctongtanr: des: | getdate bababethbababnterbatattntattatat iad tatatsttsnind WO MesestSens.\ black cock, A. G. Olliver first, 2 ner, first; puilet, A. G. Olliver, first and y All Carpets In Our Care Insured For Owner's Benefit. = Peg ey ee ote A. G. Oliver, second; sockerel, A. G. Ol- YZ +¥ | Most Successful of the Montgomery liver, first and second: hen, A. G. Olliver, Fost. cor. 11th, | Storage, 220 and M. D ¥ ftst'and second, pullet, A. ¢ frst, = E z VF shiti, se pe rs! ve P BA County Exhibitions, Black Set Ouiver first, 8. a efauyer second Our Grand 5 : fest Eo alegnetond: hon a = Be ver first, S. M. Kefauver second. Lafleche 2 rez ADDIMIONAL —PRIES —CONFERRED| £°3"Reactiaat'S Sesh" <3 Carpet Sale ye Ye pullet, S. M. Kefauver first; Lang as % ae CLEANING WQOIIKKS, Wa Thompson, jr., second; cockerel,W. C. Bire ‘ Ya —Will be continued for three days ae Poultry That Won the Approval of | tirst,'S. 34. Kefauyer second; hen, more. We'll make the ending of a Olliver first, 8. M. Kefauver secori * rn aed A. G._Olliver first, W. C. Bire double interest. We can afford to | ,©, Only Fire-Proof Establishment of the Kind in the District. the Judges. oS ere ae clear up the end of our clearance | | P : 5 — fauver first; hen, S. sale w ah prices out of all propor- ag arpets cleaned by beating ur renovating process is now on te gale. nA or by so-called cleaning a step beyond ordinary YESTERDAY’S RACING EVENT: 3 e cleaning. By it we take Kefauver firs Ingrain Carpets. me soaps are but half cleaned. out spots and stains—restore Kefauver first and oon lar 50c., @e., Te. and $1 In- | Wt h f faded! col No in: The last day of the Rockville fair in at- —Cock, C. E. Bi in Carpets are priced respectively Nes Gily the Gast en ie Sines SESS ae ory © A so) tendance and the enthusiasm over the ead aoond: os oa carardate : : : . . and second; he 27¢4 340, 530, 73C- ie is removed—and this, at the fragile fabrics. races was equal to thet of the second and | 4s “Olliver eononte ey BAC, 7 eA : = third days. In fact, people seemed loathe | first and Second; pe Kefauver. ww risk of having carpets torn or : ave the odd lengths— to leave, and long after twiligh e x AL Ee, ie oe 5 and worn or faded pieces and pedestrians by thousands went slowly wee ee re injured by acids. Much of the of carpets. W. : pice homeward. ‘The forty-third exhibition can Carpets are priced respectively x e make A f te ins—eri = . S By+ | well be 1 to have been the st success- 4Ic., 4oc. and 50¢. Saeed dust remains—grit is not re: them into exquisite Turkish yoluimarvarer |= fae ee cockerel, W Realy Bescéls iy moved—and new carpets are and Persian Rugs. $1 yard. Ba The Racing. uy 201) PbS Ss 2 ; . | The races yesterday ited as follows: | 44 miar SE 1Snmk 6125 Hots Boects ae often necessary in a few sea- Cc made moth proof ge Makes ante Ene, respectively s 75c. and &5c. Me sons. without extra charge. ry . Kefauver tirst $1.25 Axminster Moquettes. rd s om Birele: M. $120 Axminste ss a : e wish to warn every ae Dorie Sot igs wine ea Re ur dry air process re- one against persons 8¥2 | “timore, Md. : pullet 50 to $3 Royal Wilton. se moves every particle of representing — them- Bae SES oe 76643 Bigelow Axminster v dust and grit—airs the selves as our agents. We em- Dunde ae Remnants in Straw Matting, 5 |“ é ploy no solicitors. All orders 5432 ; eateneags = sy carpets — and destroys all sald peed : 7 -G. Oli k, V to 25 yards, at half price. v : should be sent to us direct— Washington, 6377 Te wir : é |e germs which they may con- in person—by postal or tele- Sain See 2b1@s hen, ALL. Ga Carpet remnants, from 4 to 20 & js phone. “| Bireley: pullet, W yards. we tain. Mille rsburg, M . 8 7ar.| Bireley. RC. whi - ottes sy . Stackhouse, Bal- . 9 dis. pullet, A. Gardner, fi ck buff—Cock, W. cockerel, A. G. Oliver Bireley, hea ley; puller 631-635 Mass. Ave. 630-634 K St. | ii Yi] 2.40 class, trotting. Pur: W. H. Rabbitt, sie Gould, Ru gs Reduced. Collections and ee Free. Send for ue Wagon. pen, W. Olliver. Piy mouth Rock—S cock, Dr. V apanese Rugs. + tetrad tee tat Yasha Ne Monte 1. Hawkins; cock, 3 é Jar ae $275 and $6. SVAN ayn mad ville, Mc Dr. V. Hawkir Mada ee = Millard M. hen, Dr. V. Hawkins, ¢ 94¢., $1.50, $2. + 3240990006000000000000008 4 let, Dr. V. ENTERTAINED. AT DINNER after his return funiene iuceneon at the san BR, Ss h Chinese legation yesterday afternoon, and| Md ..... 3 Smyrna Rugs. d he arose he went, in company with | Danny M.. R. Kefauver; cockerel, A peg at $1. . $4.25 on = Ss us é . John W. Foste Lord Li and Dr. wood, D. C. 3. Oiliver; hen, A.G. Olive: ed down respectively to Ex-Secretary Foster Gives a Banquet to Li} Mark, to call on Secretary and Mrs. Car- 2 Ue sey 69c., $1.60, $1.90, $2.90. PARA Seal : > iver, pen, A. ¢ - The visit turned out to be a long class, trotting. Pur: - Hung Chang. one, as Mr. and Mrs. Logan Carlisle and | Princess Orloff, J. Dugan ci ae their two 3 : z Art Squares. 'g ICeEO a ope M. Kefauve wes given an opportunity n home life for pb t his experienc Distinguished = Amerteans Also | 1.Was Ouldent and ht a warm spot in He smoked his Priced Ameri The Viceroy’s Associates and Some | iima town, Ma Dexter, W town, Md Golden Nuggett, ensburg, Olver, first and se auver, first and second: er, first. Po hon Olliver, first and Oliv hd So> nd; pu , $9.00, $10.50, $12.00. | J 5, $7.85. A deposit will days. AG. ; Olliver, first first. B. Present—The Guest's Speech. pipe and after social pleasa extended conversation with The distinctive feature of TA Hung] lisle on the sin. Chang's visit to Washington and one which | M&PY auestions and the tariff, he will probably remember the longest w hour, and at Aen rhs : New York Rink, | c= PODPDROOCOUNIO IIS HT PIPPI PD ED OMENS Lh OO Packing are cretary ©: and as’ more, Md. Time 5 the dinner given in his honor last night | drove to the r Pues unning race, one lap and repeat. $ rs Reti at the Arlington by Mr. John W. Foster, ) of the War and Na BOstOA THOE CAL een User, eat at "a — ex-Secretary of State. Most of the enter- ne eens eae burs,’ Md gee Silver, cork, ( e tainments which have been extended to the | thit he was dictuclined to make Montgomery Jim. ner, | tha s 1 to_make in- | “burg, Md fe ; osin u viceroy on his trip around the world have | tended visit to » Md. : f of the Washington minut to en, Lady retired to} “Gp, ying been of a perfunctory character, but the | monument, andin a banquet last night was different, inasmuch leep pp black cock . G. Oliver: Joseph Commaus 100 pairs Denim Portieres hn ‘Reductions. of ‘Quick Clearance ce } ) ( 2 oe oe ee as the warmest friendship existed between | Woster's hospitalit A arge eee 4 ards One-patte : | gathered ir ic a Q Welt not Tet up + enille 6-4 Table Covers. the host and’ the guest of honor, ae |ington monument and the — approache Ssiaaies ( = 500 yards Japanese Crepe Drapery. other gentlemen who attended fraternized | thereto, jointed at uy . first; pulle L. Gardner, 5 $ cso sara Urkalstery. Goods. | In the same cordial spirit. The dinner was | non-appearanc eee al selena ep ersecieiaty ? % 20 Chamber Suites. served in the three state parlors of the - — Pepe eel rdner ( © 45 Chiffonters. Arlington and was carried out as described | THE DCAL CHESS TOURNEY. Frank Beverly, T. A TAN OXFORDS * S Parlor Suites |in The Evening Star of yesterday. The ——— : - % only. Wer 2 15 ae | apartments were beautifully decorated, the | Falling Off in the Number of Games 7 : 7 pomp walls bei led by great f PL © 1,000 Chairs, wooden saddle seat: valls being concealed by great ma of Piny 2a aA. ™ iB ciao Sula s9.0 ¥ | growing palms, while the oblong oval table | phere has heen a decided falling off in Wyandottes Bull, wie O io tes Concha eee wan meae | Was beautified’ with flowers in red, green and yellow, which are the predominating | te Number of gamcs played in the present colors of the Chinese people. ‘The Marine | Continuous handicap tournament at the Band was in attendance, and during the | Washington Chess Club. In the first tour- dinner played Chinese as well as American | ney, comprising the first-quarter of the | Black Cochin, cock, A. G. Olliv Ex-Secretary Foster had invited to meet | ¥€2% the number of games played averag-d | hen, A. G. Olliver, first: buff C the viceroy the following gentlemen: His | 1000 Per month, and in the second tour-| 4G. Oniver, first; S. M. Kefauver, sec. Excellency Li Ching Tong, Secretary Lo | ney, which closed on June 30, the average | ona; cockerel, A. I. Gardner, first; A. G Feng Luh, Li Ching Lou (the viceroy’s s was 600 games per month. The present | oniy r, second; hen, A. L. Gardner, ond son), Dr. Irwin, medical attendant; | touracy is two-thirds completed, and but Oniver, second Dr. Mak, medical attendant; His Excel: | 21 games have been played thus far. Only 'G. Oller lency Yang Yu, Chinese minister: Senor fittytoun eamesewene tested the pas' : Romero, Mexican minister in W: ashington: rae i Fa fe oe ee ee oa Sceretary Carlisle, Secretary Lamont, month. This is largely owing to the w |Tetary Francis, Justice Harlan, Governor | Weather, and the abserce from the cit | Lowndes of Maryland, Gen. Everall of the play. h remium * Ik Tapestry Couches. Wooden Seat Rockers. Hall Racks, quartered oal 11 6 foot Fxtension Tables, ow All the above to be closed at once. The rush will be great, the loss will be great. The following prizes were awarded in ad- dition to those mentioned in The S ate hen, (A. ¥ a e e © e © © es . MEN'S TAN €: pointed ands ss * Lansburgh’s : Furniture Rink, : 2 CO M. Kefauver, Gardner, firs M. Kefauver, Well irek . first: rm of are players 2 pulle ckerel, a also who cannot compete successfully in ardner, th R. Ruger, Josistant Secretary | the higher classes, but who do not care to oie Ge oe 2 Caya € me ec go into a lower c and accept odds, and | Clliver, first: R. C. hites © colered Muscox eN, Y. Ave. bet. 13th & igthy | tor » J. H. Wilson and Dr. therefore they have practically dropped out fauver, first; hen, S. M. 1 white. ola, A. | Johr p y dropp S|¢ WILSON’S, }}» 929 F St, NW. Q Rat betwes than another and’ can Win ¢ | a e and Justice | (Ve galas ¢ navitetingt | Harlan, Braliconv@mediiwith. ihe oie vere iE would’: 1 tafe keep. | Much animation. He was particularly | 14° Im = ing j ABS | : meyueehare’ can ae $M. ver, first; Dintecwas Manicuin + of the tourney. There seems to be a re- * > peeeieeee. and Li Hung Charg ora feacoredtiaunis juctanee Oru agmmau uct ananyatomaucent har ies eae _.| post of honor by Mr. Poster. The viceroy odds. , however, one player is strong cia ccna oo first and y playin ould t m that odds A strong pis he ( e : SEO EO aa pleased with the decorations of the table, lay: e 3 se | + | playing wit tem In good or. | and was especially gratified at the presence | PUSINS, WAM der. T "s | of a Chinese gourd. He Bly ntér=|| cane eolipe ested, however, in a Mexican lly which | is was included in the floral decorations, and | about Which he asked many questions. | nd it woul ouraging to the one who defeated. tions few play =i Oliver, second; hen, S. will qualify In Dead eb Sens fs ae . G. Oliver, secon: Vapor C. | The viceroy nad taken dinner carlier In the i eon Shien eels EuMcounT ee i preseribe it. Per 5 evening, and partook but sparingly of the | Spann eee cae i games to aes with at least ae a pla he leading which had been prepared by the Win American cooks at the Arlington, ar. T KALON ie barely touched the champagne.” The = Co., courses were served rapidly, and the ¢ G ner was concluded In half an hour. Whe 614 14th St. "Phone 998. seq-20d | the coffee had been served, Mr. Foster Oliver, mid, Common Won. Lost. Pct y c Ww. OC SR AND BICVO eae arose and expre: the great pleasure of o 5- oe Wi ¢ as the party at the visit of Li Hung Chang to 7 Tires | ‘ rne stl Wade & Butcher Razors. | the Amorlean caplial, regretting that) Fa Oni. urge! blic luties in ina made hi ts a COc ‘el, al So Torrey Razor Strops, | stay in this country’ so brief, “te assured | Dt Hones. 3 ; : Ketauver OR Ete an iShow gate the viceroy that the company heartily join-| About the Ist of last December there wa & BL Razor, Het low ground Rm Kefeuver ed in wishing him a safe and comforiable| Started at the Washington Ci . = Club an Journey ecross the continent and over the | imdividual match knock-out tour \ "The first 5 < Bis rdner, firs ocean to his far-off home, and a long life Me z ize Was won some time ago by for a national di I ! : | of continued usefulness to China and the we Gee - pene Eo tout, and 1 Very complete Line Barbet ‘uppiles, such ag | Whole world. aA é im. ne Storie: Honees ATE Yosmetics, Shaving Soaps, The Vic ‘eS: th. has just been won by Mr. § 1 have ju: s B. & S. Clippers, Safety Razors, Bay Rum, et he Viceroy’s Speech. who defeated Mr. L. Tharp Reraie ne wh have j been fort in our at lowest pric KOLB PHARMACY, 438 7th st: || The viceroy responded as follow game of their match, the AC Gartner: brether,” who it will enable us to lower nw. = “In acknoledging the hospitality extena- | Scere of 3 self. but d ed to me by my old friend, the Hon. John | 12 Js fi s defeated but he our own lowest p lec and adilt ae 28 Se ae Go ae ae oe our sister to do £0; « give you the . . . . . . . . ° . . . . . \° le . of Kt KB lispla Hamburg, G. fene and coatest teeemartst 2 |and warmth displayed by the American a 5 has since won fiv Ae in suece ; who thinks an " é W. Foster, I have to thank him for af- third prize is yet to he plage tee : r “life-long sham I 4 fording me an opportunity before my de- rp and Mr. B.A. Tibbetts will play the ee setae { parture from the capital of this couniry to | ftst game of their maten this evening. sisiy een 1 5 . tf ny person | Easy : renew once more the sincere expression | ,2PG, Score, of the Ist Tharp-Walker 2 YOUNE we | us ont tiled, Nomwwer [Of MY gratitude and thankfulness to the | ep Waner. ie Thy | F 2 black game _c: diterent rezi 4 Meek tanytctone emma yance: No lower P| Anerican yovernment and citizens for the | FB Walker. L, Tharp. 5 ths . | hen, 8. M. Kefauy iain the honor of a young | Pa ments! {+ Bite Gees “fine ones for little money, Hee P| Welcome ard reception offered to me as 7 ¢ 0 KtxQh nk sete KoH 4. balring by experts. } | representative of my august master, the Q 20 Qxken fi aa a es ina Emperor of China, and the personification 1K garden z eve si he fine: | ‘Lutz & Co., 497 Penn. Ave.) of the Chinese empire. 3 bokne € » environinent would be less dangerous i u st and i! Agents for the famous “Concord Harvess.”* “Sirce the establishment of our ireaty | § par Bt ok, the girl than to the by ys sete ae 3 |: syis200 relations there have always been evidences | $ P ons One Voce pond (for tie te. ; Ain this | Bee of good fellcwship hetween our two coun-| 8 P_RRI3 ‘auver, Second for the mothers. If en our 20 floor. St pees Sv Y* XY | tries, but all these evidences I dare say | »P-ORt oe second; Han s, y are good ot seth these . F all troublesome pains the | have now been eclipsed by the cordiality Rs rdner, firs t Tofor less than \ surest to come, the hardest to : ° “gusting dare ask f ae , | overnment and citizens in welcoming and z A ; ‘ Ree Se eres cre ll receivitia any, apecials miastone ie Da and virtue have no sex, of distress, We — guarantee | “Though I regret that my time does not BxB : matniain these attrs speedy relief and perfect satis- | allow me to make a longer sojourn in this B-Kt ;hen, S. M. Ke ut the faction, Consultation free. country as I wish, in order to appreciate | 1% Ktx Resigns, . Second; pen, of a S more fully the accomplishment and pro- | 18 Qx’ch fauver, first; W. C. Mireley, wughiers, i gress of the United States of America as a} Showalter has returned from Nuremburg Diack cock, A. L. Ga err there’n,” lei them eh naticn, I cannot help during my brief visit | and has gone to his home in Ge second; coc orgetown, here to be struck and impressed by the lib- | Ky. It is stated that he ts eager for a erty and freedom enjoyed by the people, | match with Pilisbury and will endeavor to : Micacogtnnti Work hy the welfare and prosperity in their ag- | bring about a match at an early dae 4p | aud second: 1 and to God. ical conneciio! cle TL fail to an the ROGAN’S: MAMMOTH CREDIT NOUSR, si9—s21— venth street nw. ered Bet. H and I sts. G. », There hav Iways been p rigultural, industrial and commercial pur- | Showalter kes the advances, it is not | 2U7E G. Penu ington, well-known to Ch By an expert sults, by the characteristics of their classi. | seen how Pillsbury could decline such a | A. b: Gardner, licemen, where ™ = z cal, historical, philosophical and poe match. Gardner, first; per, k beer, or indulge At short notice. Uterature, by the manner of application of | During the month of August C; pt. seccnd. Game, white riainment, trom whic’ nes to protect his own wit and to which many men wi: women not of their own hou y such as have not fatne true when bicycles am) Lowest prices the scientific discoveries and inventions for | Hills and F. B. Walker played twenty-seven prometing the haypiness of mankind and | games in the continuous’ tourney “at the op? by the display of their artistic taste In the | chess club, the result being 21 to 61 John C. eg arehitecture of the public ' sculp- | of Mr. Walker. pleas s M. eters és W. ture end painting of historical figures and ——>_ eee ‘Trennls soe! 617=19 7t! t. N. W. facts, which my old friend, Hon. John W. Flooring, 31.50 per 100 Feet. Soe CTCL Oa a ueeanls, second) Asda oe gh to sho 6 Kefatver, fi N. Bouis, second; nde “ me) Kiln-dried, heart, one width, and all one|O. J. Trenn! {and seco! Pai leas We ve Made A Study “These impressions I will carry home, not | length. F.Libbey & Co., 6 & N.Y.ave—Advt. | man’ xe er, has ve not n’ Bovie, Game A only as avgmentations to my store of ager es = ea onons fi ae 3. “tinguished Methodist divine | knowledge of the fruits of western modern | Political Information and statisties, | cnd. Game Cornish Indian pu eae at Cat ahe Mediotion Cone i Gi Children’ S Photos, civilization, but as the means of enlighten- | syery one interested in politics fauver, first; W. C. Birele: alone were united in this matter, every xtractin “dosing, especially — the natural, | ing the millions I represent, facilitating {he 2 é ce cam And) eae and se. eee | loon in the United States could be al onde ald panese ee AIT then Introduction of these very means and ends | fullest information upon past political | Oiliver, firs secon me White In- | eliminated wi . make show ‘ his chines on eee Te perfect likenesses “ang | Of Civilization Into China and amalgamat- | events in The Evening Star Almanac. Ta- | dian, cock, A. G. Olliver, first and second: One thing would des ire pleased. We spesest | Ng the oldest civilization of the far east | bles have been prepared with care, showing | hen, A. G. Olliver, first and se. dens. The distille: rs and Tas” for children, Only. $2 ae with the most modern one of the extreme the preachers know ft, and in their conven- tions and conferences they pledge selves to antagonize it, perpetually und everywhere. A. L. Ga It is the ballot in the hands of inteltigent American women-—tin other words, a qual fied suffrage for women, such ‘as there ought to be, and Is not, for m: ums Tgreasi i burg S. Pencile s dental ‘reaito FOC, este site Vote (ey, Come teeslonatdistciets in ihe | Cortera, ay experts at oue- Ww: H. “Stalee, 1107 F Se ° “I have only one word to add, that. Mr, | !@St_ congressional election, state election | Gardner, first: rge of other first- ‘ rien | John W. Foster, in his manifold abilit returns for 1892 and 1804, and the electoral | let, W. C. Iii has to me rendered most valuable assist- | votes from 1789 to 1892, with other valuable } cock, A. G. Oliv. r. ‘AND GOOD EFFECT oN | ance in China's most. critical. moment, statistics. In addition, there is an interest- | Second; hen, A. G. them a perfect little pill. | America, whether as a government or as ing chapter upon the money of the United | G2td2er. ond. Houdans, an The e c who use them. s Tittle | individuals, is to China a friend in need, Gardner, first: SM. K niess Alliage. Te. Up. Liver PMs may well be termed -”"_se3| so she is to her a friend tndeed. Gentle. | States. 25c. per copy. hen, A. 'L wn yatients supplied with artidclal it. ry best teeth, $3. Lb wel € af ue Gardner, firati "Warfield, | "To this the governing po er in the Saud gold crowns, $5. IF THE BABY IS CUTTING TEETH BE sturm| men, I propose the toast to the friend of eo nae a . | second; pen, 8. M. Kefauver, tirst. Cali: | churches is as unalterably opposed as the Dentai Ass’ sod re, tat old apd well-tried. remedy, Mra, | China, Mr. John W. Foster.” Kansas Company tn Recetvers’ Hands. | fornia Stove Ducks, cock, Miss Hattie G. | brewers. I F Ss, entai Ass’n, Winslow's oe ee fecthlag: After the ainnerawas over the guests re-| United States District Judge Foster at| Granger, first. B. B. R. Game Bantam,| Which proves that they do not want the 7 sootLes the child. softer » al ined anotaer hour or more in social or. 7th & D Sts. in, cures wind colic snd {s the Best remedy for | 72! Topeka, Kan., yesterday morning appointed | Cock, A- G. Oliver, first and sceond; cock: | ram traffic and the beer garden. exti: Corie. weloay” | conversation, Li Hung Chang afterward u ? erel, A. G. Oliver, first and second; hen, | guished. arene Somes going to hls room and retiring for the | Teeelvers for ee See Tand and) AG. Oliver, first and second: puilet, A. | "The wheel has nothing to do with it. ight. ‘ortgage Com} Wrence, Kan., the | G. Olliver, first and second: pen, A. G. Ol-| There sre a thousand saioons here, and LL PEOVLE AND SICK ONES— | | The best regulator of the digestive organs, also | ™ largest concern of the kind in the st: < eee i He 5 ate. | liver, first. Javas, Black, pullet, S. M. Ke- | some of them are within easy walking d Liebig Company Extract of Beef, | Pot trmetiasr Known, is Stegert & Sone. at (a peovorere seuss thes Aftermoon: The Mabilities amount to 50,000 in de-|fauver, first; C. E. Boilean, second. | tance of any of us. We Christians have ap25-s&th, lyr uggists. Li Hung Chang enjoyed a short nap’ tenture bonds held in the east. Javas, Mottled, cock, A. L. Gard-| signed some of their applications for l- —= Important To Some People! DR. SHADE, 1232 11th st. Lung and Throat Specialist, Is the only physician in this country who claims the ability to cure Consumption (Tuberculosis), and who bas provon the same by living wit re- siding 1 the District of Columbia—physicians, ants, musicians and other citizens, who are to be Interviewed. Why spend your time and money with doctors who do uot even claim that they live cur d one case, or even belleve Ue dis- e curable? Clioridam Discovery for Consump- tion, Lung, Throut and Catarrhal Diseases ius been tested, and no other plan of treatment ins ace complished such results. Send or call for booklet, symptom blank, &c., for those desicing home treat- ment Office hours—M nday, Wi day and Friday cnly from to 12, wultation 08013 in charge suntry which as more ri mothers, bring out y girls for the ice. They are no more precious than 0: and girls Who comes next? Was that bright-facea boy, or that pure-hearted girl, hushed to its infant sleep upon your heart or m 1 D. HAV Stands Up for the “Doctor. To the Kalitor of The Evening § In reply to the very poor defense of the beer garden offered by “J. B.,” let me ask him a question, which, I hope, he will give p thought to: Has he no more respect for ladics than to take them to a plao S a tendency to ruin their Also, if he has not seen any such proceedings as Dr. M. A. describe h peak for every on he saw some i character, and mswer is that he (the doc » “must have heen personaily acquainted with t he would never have known the Now, if “J. B." has the commo' Bence of a itle per t of ten, * r boys and ar namely, the 1 do not, by people ‘too qu intentionally say a we character f the management, brought him up tod ‘Yo the Bai I have read with some interest, and con- j Siderable 6 the M. A. ane er Gar the various s ES Whilst agreeing with be L observe that » him in ignoring the fact ety of voung men and boys t six- to twe the beer gar- ten and induizing to far grewer extant pan the ladies in intoxicating dri no distinciton chat can be » Ween the two. Acts wi degrading apply to 1 on ito my mind it 1s of al imporianc our furure husna and fathers Id be tf from tw degra habit rink as “our future wives and moth- pro- sho ot ers 7 the purity of the vintess mation, zrivvous injury to many pe teal an the oth for many who so women 1) remeve the r own that they ar see So many moles in wthers. ALE —-+ TO ss A.W. F. Renewed Interest in Whist im c © Club does not in local whist circles it for want of vity on the part t comm| appl of or veinstatement to memby American Whist Li 1 to Mr. Barney "Airangem ube “d to play a allumore Whist Club. tely in Wash New ‘Yo kK Whest © iu, will be clubs have at 5 t of first Whist is num nd th ° Ciub as month six mat at the C. Bi. « the pa: i whist we he following show whose score the numbe raight whist hund and thirty-five. follows, the perc the points won a MeCou w.b J. 1. Wirt. Varker... tch, open t d On each thereafter ull April 30, J compass whist matches | first d second pri record: Partners # j that e: player will p | other player. Dr. Walls has gone to A | recreation ard to bring back bi who has been nding her v ion there at the | La Fontaine House. Like her husband, Mrs. Walls is an expert wh | while away has had fr jfer play with Phi lantic City is a favorite resort for whist ees © City for «

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