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Bon Marche, _ 314-and 316 7th St. % 4oc. Candy, 19c. Our candy maker has evolved from that fertile brain of his a new and won- derful confection which he terms the Fig Pulps. They are made of delicious, selected California Figs, and were never shewn in any candy store In Wash!ng- ton before. These, together with a de- liclous mixture embracing 20 styles of Chocolates, with nuts, creams, fruits, doa-bons, caramels, etc., that should be The Busy Corner, 8th and Market Space. 5. Kann, Sons 0, It’s Bound ALEXANBRPW > AF-FAIRS NS Regret Expressed at the Departure of Rev. washing was ever given to woman as io her particular work? It’s an imposition fon her. She ought to have had only the easiest things ‘to do—and men, strong, healthy men, ought to have taken up this washing business. Now, here is a suggestion. In those families that still stick to soapand make their wash- ing needlessly hard and unpleasant, let the THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1896-14. PAGES. JOHANN HOFF’S How did it happen - > ieectee : WATS Sas arr that the old-fashioned, laborious way of Am Old Omender Fined by the Mayor— , Local Notes of General In- Taken when you feel depressed and languid’ will enable you to resist and throw off a; Proaching illness. Give Nature a little help in this way, now terest to Residents, ee The regular’ monthly meeting of the and then, and you'll . 1. As a spetal : 5 Young People’g-Us -of the Second Pres- ain it flesh and ton te ae ee men do that work. They're better fitted for it, | ee eRe pur eres Cr) Fealth, Lphwts k Hie. } 5 H with- f the church last night, with a larg 5 On N FACT. THE ADVANCE GUARD sarees zee 19.1. = In the families that use Pearline (Sze, ) and | rom of the chure® lest night, with a large SEND tate, cdi OWE Rene a a make washing easy, let the women doit. They won't mindit. s7 Millions "%e Pearline departure of the Rev. Mr. Rice, the pres- ent pastor, and his sister were passed. Some business of a routine nature was gone through with, after which the follow- ing interesting program was rendere: , Plano duet, Messrs. Starnel and Chase; strumental trio, Messrs. Hancock, Jett and Mauder; piano duet,” Misses Greene and And above all, don’t ac- we any substitute for *S. Nothing fills its place. It has stood the test of 50 years oT TAK TAKE ny TIME BY THE L LOW PRICES ADVANTAGE OF OUR FOR TOMORKOW, raps. Biggest Saturday Roast the CLARK & CO. Rice. After a vote of thanks to the per- where. Ask for and be sure get the GENUINE Li BLACh BOUCLE AND BEAVER 98 Lo1H $ formers the meeting adjourned. KETS; WITH “SLASIIED 8 B ar al ns ‘ = Monday night next the pastor, Rev. T.H. JOHANN HOFFS a. eT OLR. 39 ) : I fi Hi penseicenre © g ¢ Manufacturer’s bn bie" trnvele ht Burogo dusiae we nea Ats TAX, BROWS AND BLACK ur ey rig Vy visit there. His friends of all denomina- < LAIN Yet. Our output of Coats and Capes ts the largest in Washington. We can there- ‘The ordinary. baking pan won't do. The “Royal Roaster’’—a sctentifically constructed roasting pan, does it well—ts self-basting, ete. Not as cheap as many, but very cheap “Samples” Ladies’ Coats tions will be invited. preach his last sermons, and Tuesday he will leave for Atlanta, his new home. It is with deep regret that Alexandrians of all religious denominations lose Mr. Rice. He has had charge of the Second Sunday he will MH RFFECT JAC , LARGE ROLLING LAK AND LATEST SLEE At $6.50 S8¥ wee ETS, VEIN BOUvCLE ° > ) CLOTH sford to bay in teemenous quanti comidering its worth, Keasts ments, Ot | At Oype=third Off — | Besiyceatennten eveee cf, the Second King’s Palace, some wire kk SE 0 nd are able to secure concessions game und pouitry of all sorts. 4 eee eae Re cea seminary, and since that time, by his 812-8 h S' FULL BACK. AT.. = “a Be beiee anee e oy oes eee oe oc. sort roasts 5-Ib. turkey. of better materials and are better’ tin- Christian’ spirit, cordiallty and’ geaeral 12-814 7th St., iS eS city. The cold weather Is right ahead. 7OC. 5 & ished than the Cont usually shown for gcodness, has won his way into the hearts 1s Market Space. At $6 95 SLACK adiakwals quent ° ‘The euiden drop ix the thermometer to- Qoc. sort roasts 8-Ib. turkey. wale, For tat Teaon a pample coat Of ‘the people. He has the hopes of the 715 ket Space. At $6.95 iaen § fear theme en Po 1.5 sort roasts r2tb. turkey. | Pomorie gmat [dues iekteiet taitmarpreanes <i] The cheapness which See tomorrow and save money. $1.25 sort roasts 16-Ib. turkey. especially attractive to young men. COATS & CAPES ‘The biggest Coat and Cape offering 2 iferent wtsles, str ta Bech neseaet Ge INSEE ooeet oe not cheapness in quality, but the low prices made possible ever made by any firm in any year of [pina na rape treo such persons are entitled in admiralty to a by a close touch with New York manufacturers and importers the ts paled into insignificance when. ined. Worth $15. Man- $9.98 seaman's Lien The Jower court decided » mpared to the manuneth values we are” om ing this year. The hard times ameng the manufacturers “and the laboring $1.40 sort roasts two turkeys. ‘See our bargains in lamps on second floor. WILIIARTH & EDrIONSTON, 1205 Pa. Avenue N.W. it Wish I could.| As we took the manofacturer's entire line and paid cash for them he gave us & concession of one-thinl to one-half. Here is the way we tur this advantage to your account: 2'styles of Ladies’ Handsome Coats, In beaver cloth, both with box fronts, and both braid ‘and fur trimmed. $8 hatf Mined. = Worth — $12.50. Ladies’ Astrakhan and Boucle Coats, in Manufacturer's sample price... facturer's sample price. A very handsome Coat in Irish frieze, fly lup, inlaid velvet collar, box front, changeable taffeta silk Mned, in a very An Important Case Being Argued. The case of S. S. Saylor and others agt. A. J. Taylor & Brother, which is of great importance to watermen in this vicinity, is belng argued in Richmond today before the United States circuit court. As stated above, the case is of great importance to men wSrking on scows and mud dredging that mud dredgers were not seamen in the meaning of the admiralty laws, therefore not entitled to a lien as seamen. Among by securing and selling such comes from large buying That's’ the kind of cheapness you get at King’s Palace— exclusive store can do, by becoming an ever-busy outlet for and quick selling. large lots as only an immense SEY CLOTH JACK. KEEFER OK EM- R, COL- *10.00 apes At o8c. gumter, comm 98c °o INCH LENGTH, WITH L COLLAR, . . Cloth C many an eS : < classes in general are more or less #c- changeable taffeta alll the “attorneys interested ‘in.'the come are ay ae overloaded manufacturer. That's why such Jow prices At Si.25 EEack § countable for this. Read every item regular $25 grade. Manu- $17 PEER TNL OE 2 cent meus ACE aa 5 prevail here. Be convinced by only a few suggestions: "ES, | FINISHED WITH 1.25 carefully, and compare the prices with scturer's “‘sample’’ price... strong of this city. 2 ‘MD AND VELY AT ) the best offerings of others. Misses’- Boucle Cutaway Box Coats, Fined Sixty-Nine Dollars. Jackets and Capes. », +7 - i : ik lined, back. Worth Children’s Uni & nL Lorn RIPPLE Se eee __ Wish I could show every one He Cpe Mi $6 Richard Burnett, an old oftender, was! § ADGE? any garkete, and Capes online eae Suits At $2.50 One. $ At We shall _of- in Washington these excellent price fined $69 in the police court Iast night by called moderate priced at gh, | acts tnd Warm Gatee, alts, sich give warmth fr se, oe 2 @) Dole fx, tomorrow Winter Boots for ladies at $3.50. aciicre |e as good a value for a few | Mayor Thompson fcr selling liquor without | VARIETY, $e, 9, amd SIT pom some | This uleian Thine as ot ‘= DBC,|* ingens ° Waterproof Plush Capes and Boucle No more advertising would ,be Teenie teas Beicae Gate; wor tract aod Hearse ae he aoe te atone Se edie ee ae ) | ar SOch“Now..cc-ccewevesnsrsssee 5 . At $5.00 ASTRAKHAN CLOTH CAPR, Cloth Capes, edged with ‘Theft fur and Z 7 Ps eieet ‘ ‘ Pere Cloths,latest sty! a 8 ‘ 2 : 5 261NCH wis 3 lined throughout, that were bought to necessary... If you'll. look in the parse) sheen erates |iStar-- Mr. BE. B. Taylor represented But- appre sh ° *‘SONNETTE’ ee 5 Fut. SWE, § sell for S and $6. window in passing you can see worth $8. Manufactur- $ 5 nett. Burnett will be held until. be pays CORSETS, nd comfort or them, | CUMLAIC AND Pineyt RDG eee ees Pere wallccladieeh ccensamplerapices ° “T'the fine, and 4f he pays it and is released ANOTHER Some! splenfld lnes conning i Those who never tied | EY WITH THIRET FUR, ° At S S ‘We. sball of- fe r my ee owe Siadly show Other Coats from he will Immediately be aresten yecity oniinastiy up to $2) and dows | {Lem bare mow omer hance 10 exper LINED THROUGHOUT, “AT. fe them without hintin; n Sergeant Smith on a capias for the non- i lw $15-to make quick work ~ is Te. for 4-45. pease oe unpne even 2at Bar rrent Gernitineth cYowearthercermorstigall Sea GRiS. ment of Ladies’ Beaver Coats, in black aad brown; Frieze Cloth Coxts, in tans ard browns, “antt Bort Cloths, 4n black your purchasing. That’s never done here. Evening Shoes, in all th: Our Regular Stock. In addition to offering the sbove special lines of manufacturer's samples, we shall offer tomorrow a few items from our court. Kxcaped From Prison, of a large line, prices have dropped. All-lined Kersey, Broadcloth, Astrakhan, Frost Beavers, Double and Single Seal Plush and Cloth Capes, “plain jet and far trimmed; satin “aan 4 QC. BBED . Quatits mas not teen reduced : Ale: ia | Mned throughout ee eevee capccially, lateresting (t0, Chief of Police Webster ofthe Alexandria ined thronzho aciyint ame price bes ne 2 aud navy, Shown with and without vel- in material and shape—$2. the children. force has been requested to be on the fook- | jregniar $21 a x0) VESTS. are heavy fleece wee cise s ets THtest style, Slippers, tooetine priceaiée! Gitige _{hildren's | Beautiful | Tans. | Browns. | aut. for, Charles Slater, aged.eighteas yeaus, | $15 values at. Isbed around the Beek ad don IOC, a eS a abe. e at $5 and Boots are exclusive styles—all my Agee Bet Las ie iicats: $5 @ United States prigoner trom Indian ts Ww front. Sid before ut 250. Nowe ry ° 3 6. footwear Is. 5 ) eroky "4 & adhigor abe We have some choice of |” : 5 = é Titoty,' Who’ espaped from the school about TWO fers in our Jackets SKIRT Figured Brilliantine Skirts. | At $3 98 SEAL PLUSH CAPE, We offer cha SS @ o'clock yesterday ‘afternoon. He’is 5 feet SPECIALS. and Capes above, but just we thought cheap | OO" VIO wine $ At 9.98. bs 9 inches tall Add! weighs 150 pounds. His | oy. ces are toond in The eatery Tae as | BARGAINS.2# DAO buku G HOE, 39 havlsome ne Arthu r t complexion is dark, and when he escaped | jercg ait aul lind, “With, eefie so eeat | down now to. 1.22 ]s7 Empire Jackets, in fine ker- 9 he had a gray ‘suit, flannel shirt and blue | and Ania which rival : 2 q loose fronts, tight back, braid ae Men's Black Cashmere Wool Socks, cap. He was veri 4 time for horse steal- tallor-made | garments. A fine line reduced from $2.48 to $1.45. FORE CAPE, nd braid embrofdered, in greet, 1411 F Street, Bse. is the right. price. Our ing, and is considered a bad character. ney gO With the rest 5 5 SILK SKIRTS_A pew ses black and brown, that are sold fn all the 4 ; 25C. BGS eso sSasse 5532953399033 3 We ell regularly for goign, 22 Ma, The same big eltic 3 at $15. Next to Branch Post Office. u ty Stockholders’ Meeting. *The stockholders of the National Caplte! SHEPHERD woe Soin “whner regi ia °6.05 now, at Brewing. Company of Washington, D. C., ee ral ‘ Bagge ne A poles wear Wann Plaid Waists Another instance SPECIAL VALUE IN PLUSH CAPES FOR $10, At $9.98 somorrow Colored Shirts, one of cur regular $1.25 held their annual meeting at the office of PLAID in’ Norfolk sisle, with ONE HAT,» Sys sis AND 415, ies’ Beau- oe lines. But as the drawers are fhe Robert Portner Brewing Company yes- WAISTS silk buttons on pleats OFFER. and getting ¥ iar Cloth shield all terday afternoen, and.elected directors for 'e a large lot ilar. half satin lined, ed $12 in the other Fou cam take ee 75C. Men's le. : : Wool Shirts and Our price “...... ». BOC. Ladies’ Hdkfs. Reduced. the ensuing year.” Meetings Last Night. Alexandria Council, Junior Order United $1.08 sleeves, Worth at least F or. cheap. Imported Pattern Hats, worth from $4.00 to $7.00, will be quickly sold at..... 5 Children’s t Su 8 We shall of- merican Mechanics, held a regular meet- A fer tomorrow WITH YOUR PENNIES, AND YoU Ladies’ — Hemstitehed — Untaundersd. ing last night. , Routine business was trans- 9 ° ° ° ‘ ; 9 Ladies’ Fine WILL SOON HAVE LOTS OF DOL- lets Oar a fe I2yc acted, tai Black and camer cee LARS. THIS YOU CAN ACCOMPLISH reladies | All-linen “Hematitehed “Hand- Osceola Tribe, Independent Order Red 9 shield 1 slashed collar, — 1a) BY DEALING ONLY WITH RELIABLE erchlefs, beautiful material. Only 75e. veekly st night. Seams, that were made to sell for $15. ¥ Men, held its weekly camp fire last nigh that manufacturer's line f Children’s Reefer Jackets, Hows WE BAVE NO WILD CaT TO OFFER, NO ASSIG. EE'S PRIC Pure Bay Rum, 1-pint bottles... ber balf dozen—worth con Men's Good Shirts, n: such Tow price, derably more, ht It was largely attended. Birthday Party. Little Miss Catharine Brawner gave a games and other amusements, afte? ich 812-814 7th St. B on His Father's Election, ranch, 715 Market Space. This Country. BROWN, € $2.50 BN ¢ 1 BUTTONS TO MATCH, EB, At °2.50 pW SLE <. SIZES 6 INLAID AND ARL w PI ‘SMa a = = ws TO - SON’! r. 2 TE 1? YEARS. 5 sizes 6 t) 14, will be closed cut tomor- YOU HONEST GOODS A’ birthday party last night, at which She JERRY PSON'S BOY. REPORTERS AND COLLEGE GIRLS. - = ee *| entertained a number of her friends. The a E —— t SEW CHEVIOT CLOTH REEF- Bottom Prices. AIK Ke Co, |e were Be I | ewes wreetnim Bro ne Reote| a vacy Magacd Seonae coos [AL SS.00 ETS Pure Bay Kum, half-pint bottles. ¥ a Half Price. $6 Silk Waists, $4.98 Changeable Sil Wrists, im all the new Hoff's Genuine Malt Extract, pee bet. Williams’ Sterilized Malt, per bot k Bropms, enc! Lavender Smelling Salts. Farina Cologne, tong styte’ Cuticura Soap, per cake. Ay Sah tec che <p Reeth rion AD Ps ee ri ay Bedi 6 Successors to W. D. Clark & Co., 811 Market Space. Facial Culture. D'ISGNE ET CIE - - - - 1415 H 8ST. Branch Importers of D'Isgne Cremes, 1110 refreshments were served. . -. ™ Brevities, -.. Migs Rebecca Daingerfield has from a visit to New York. ‘The ladies of the Housefurnishing Soci- ety of the-M.-E. Church held a “sociable” Ph ier a returned Fron the Chicago Record. Congvessmuan-elect Jerry Simpson has only one child, a bright boy about sixteen years old, of whom some amusing stories are told. While Simpson was making his campaign, he left the boy at home to take of his mother. The fight between His Speech at the Alline Club as Reported by the Gutluok I,wish I were not-se terrified at the sound of my own voice, so that I could say how much we value the honor you do us this evening. But there is no denying I am Dinner in New York dumb dog—have been all my life. This is ATCH ONES VELVEr COLLAR, 3 5 5.00 Our lines of fine’ novelties are ex- ceedingly pretty, and have all the style that can be put into a nobby “monotone” shades. Cuticura Salve, per box. qpeames ing Male Dress ng, Stamisolne Demos. ee Fe reat eee yceum will | Simpson and Chester I. Long, the republt- | the only dinner that ever was given to mo Suey without using any extreme ie aestel - % strator from New York parlors, Impe: alr Re- ss 3 se aes i s watch- | daughter), and s ibis 5 Set se eee $4.98 table pene nair anes generators, coloring hair. Samples free. High-| give a smoker Tuesday night rext. can nominee, was warm, aaa i eareaeh ce ee 14 =e bat just now ex- Op rnantt psi Raledave z filet Ber Tuteen tata class appointments In each branch. no7-12t® “Miss Edith’ Corse of’ Florida is the guest | ed by young Simpson with keenest 1 st. s ‘e desire to get beneath -m. S VS. Dress: Skirts Below Par. We have just unpacked this morning rsaparilla,, per bot, . Williams’ Sarsaperilla, per bot. (Guaranteed fresh and pure.) Scott's Emulsion Cod Liver Oil. i ; The : ee ianetary Pencil Pointer. Specially adapted for use in Bunks, of the Misses Corse, pn North Washington street. R 1Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Brent nave gone to New York. “Mr. Louis P. Macher’ will spend the win- ter in this city. Simpson was unable to return to his home in Medicine Lodge for several weeks pre- vious to the election. On the very day of the election Loag and Simpson, toth resi- dents of the same town, trave!2d homeward the table. I have dreaded this moment a: tbe. .week, and at times I have actually shed that the silver candidate would be elected, for then none of you millionaires would have been able to pay for this din- Millinery WHICH NO OTHER F N TODCH AS TO & new line of Ladies’ Handsome Dress Williams’ Phosphatie Emulston Offices, Schools, Stores, Draughting | Mr. Joseph Crapper has béen indorsed ‘by | together. sine Lodge at noon, | "ef Tam sure you are all millionaires, 1 | MORKOW THAT WOULD Pte a BOR, Te: Skirts, which our buyers > (Fresh and pure; made daily.) Kooms and Private Residences. For} the Leader, a colored newspaper of this | Arriving at medivine 4 Ne home washed | have had to give up many preconceived | MENT OF THIS KIND WEL HERE NOTHING eee ee aa OP me eee rated Mek ne Sinnnae e pase tes: nisyeare are van Te caceutanicl sent! sot] teab\oh amnenicans, since I came here, but | ee 72 SEE PLAIN terials alone will eost you every cent icKinley administration. enperh chicken seud= |\ghis : 2 Sixt AS, PLAD aaa = “The Washington, Alexandria and Mount | down to one of those superb chicken-and- is one about-millionaires I will stick to. . BEAVER ses op Sal cade oo Geet RIE John C. Parker, Vernon Electric Railway Company will, it | Cranberry dinners Fr aye ade tar, | £88ked some publishers here if the authors ice an : n020-16d. 617-19 7TH ST. N.W. [iS said, in future run their trains by tele- Simeon me as Weren't all millionaires, and they said they ry Handsome Satin Brocaded, Moire Benscn’s Capcine Plasters. SSS <= pbone instead of telegraph, as heretofore. aie ie Simpson had disposed of two aa know for certain, but t they ail C ur and Satin Figured Gros Grain be German Porous Plasters, 3 for. Enrly Sleep for the Children. ‘ ieee inpra.]| thighs, a wing, the breast an] a gizzard or Dahesh es opinion of the ° Skirts, in very latest % Williams’ Rheumatte Plasters, 3 for, From the New York Times. JAPANESE COMPETITION IN INDIA. | (5 of chicken, he turaed his bis a Shae See TEnAS ae : ew ce wnt Gee § 8 < = “It is criminal economy to attempt to} ne secret of the Success of the Japs | domestic affairs, and, addve asked by a reporter for my views on ‘th MERCURY ee 7-9 > WILLIASIS’ save a little money by not giving is That Their Work is Domestic. “My son, what has become of your | money a = eee presedl ny, qu izured Brilliantine Skirts, 2 cbild in your family a bed to himsel! From ‘Travel. watch?” ‘yaad ave been asi s. Hned throughout, velvet pecial prices tomorrow, $1.48, $1.98 and $2.48. Temple Drug Store. 1t OPEN ALL NIGHT. See ; : PIPIL ILI PSPS OME PDO PHD GFF FF 9F POPO DOLD PIL GODOT POOH IH EMDR OD OO the strong way in which a plysician put it the other day, addressing a woman's club on “Some of the Important Littles of In view of the threatened competition of Japan in American markets in various manufacturing branches, it is interesting “Bet it on the election,” said the boy, helping himself to some sauce. “And the ring 1 gave you last Christ- mas? many questions by reporters here, but tt. commonest one, I think, is what were hames of my books. gave the list, the Of course, I always and the next day I read 5 sounz | With pleas: vas i : An entirely new line of Fancy } CREPES SS ISSCC SSHOSLS HOGG | Children’s Health.” Another thing empha- | to note the effect of Japanesegenterprise in] ‘Up on the election, too,” said the young acer Rooke ae acne ae ae Skirts, in brown, a . * or iii Ta, | zed was the need of early sleep. “It is] Inéia. An Indian journal says that the nee a pony?” tears from all of us.” One reporter was Cost ® to Wh vn so easy to let a nervous child lose sleep | ggures modestly offered by Japan in 1885, “oy y that Barber county | Charmed with my “Beside the Bonnie Brier = = 3 put him up to say that Barber ci y - : , ae ae pe § 3-98 y we Cam se in the early evening, when he or she should | and again ten years later, speak with a] woul wive Binoson a wmatorit Bushs’ Tgald he was very kind to say'so. | coace borhan Ere = Gl e I t be hard at It,” said the speaker. “When | yojce that drowns all.sneers at the output] “And the saddle—what has become of pinined that Se tenkot, Gre Pecicsvd he | erres, Lan i i serib importa : a | that?” ; Stic ster,” and wher eure: 28° | REDUCED TO... Hosiery Bargains.| UlOves lowest. Fonmey tint unt be take snd ehioe' ts | oft woople who wens, grasa clothing and | CHT” a saaie is allright, f a certain | Michie Minister” and'hes Ne'—ha das An exceptionally good value in. Chil- x Ours is a business with not pleasant, a mother feels that it is time use paper handkerchiefs. Her total ex- ports and imports for 1885 came to $77,- man named Simpson carries Harper county that was also a mistake he declared that 200.” what he really meant was that charming | SP°0XP FLOOR. dren's “two-and-two™ Fast Black, seam- * s i Le well expended to coax and wheedle, and | 300,000. In 1895 they reached $206,000,000. { by, 200. - serial now running in the Ce ° I ene ned Steeportant | Econ Syke the ile one: t™ swat: | he Mcrtanes fae oom We abowt hee: | "And the shotgun?” sugsestad the father. Hat ROG, Tanning” i" the "Century "amd ier mia ati. EES * city of the United States! We _} Spend just as much thought and effort in | fold in the ten years. “The contrast offered GO Ae Os ES on A: ¥ | asked me if I intended on my return to ° v . lic. * import d f getting your child to sleep every night, if | by some of the figures for exports alone is Sedgwick county.” ao write a book of American notes, like those ” “ awit epee amel__- Manufacture 8 | he does nob fall of his chair at the even- | igter amene tects cone TO, Have you anything at all left?” asked | “Charles Dixoe” hot enol 20 DO7E 2 (op Gloves both in this country {| ing meal from drowsiness, as the normal | Gn to $22,177,020; matting from $035 to. Si. LSA a Saat wtheced ca uy ls bse Another thing that my qucstioners have eee ae eek ame * and in France! Suck child should. Give up concerts, theaters, | 461,369. In ten years the export of cotton The clothes I'm wearing and a few extra | gn otra ta on ie aes have jack with white feet. Sat- 2 Ce. nce: puch a con- parties, anything till you have secured for | umbrellas was multiplied by 410, and the shirt: said the boy. ‘ e. | the American girl; but I have told no onc ‘S HEAVY ap dees! = : * cern as ours can in every way Ge nervous, foueebing poy or girl the be-| total value of the “Satsuma” and Kaga ae nasdhecome)/ot Sour baake ae] iat: pi ai ahall/ seal 46 bbe one except RBGULAR sly c a = is, n aul of sleep. ‘oa: i es | Ss it ul ‘rom | © - n i elf: < . Union Suits * easily surpass both in quality 2| rcom, give him a quick eoones tie ees sees e000) te mee 11,000,000, "The se- peed onithe pollliralmortunes OL any, SES aes moe i coe The thing P * and price—the best offer ever Le his pins ened ald & dis BEtwool cret of Japan's enormous strides in textiles house 2 seta phe Roya a suena Besos that has struck me most of all about your x cise : : lanket over him les the sheet, and in a} has been that the great proportion of the * 2 country is your colleges and universities Way Below Value. : made by any concern in | towered light sit by him and talk to him | work is domestic. Last years returns show | livery stable have $100 to say that Long Is hah ecg iia Sel gia a a ‘Tomorrow we shall close out a line of $1.98 and $1.75 Two- thirds Wool and All-wool Union Suits at $1.19 America—let alone Washing- *ton! Here are values today * that challenge comparison: till he is quieted. Tell him gentle, sooth- ing stories, nothing to excite his imagina- tion, ard when he Is finally asleep, nave the room cool, dark and quiet. Don’t let over 1,000,000 weavers among the people, a large proportion of whom are women, who work at home &t w}at is their traditionally natural occupation’? The employment of electi Jerry Simpson sipped his coffee medita- tively, and, rising from the table, took out his check book and gave the boy $100. so many of them you have. I think they are the most splendid things in America. The one I liked best of ali are the colleges for girls, and the college for girls I liked best of all was Smith College at Northamp- LISLE EXTRA Fancy Me rs THRBAD 2A ND BOOT PATTERNS. VALUE...... We, : him try {0 Sleep in a room which has been | children has hither been winked at, and| In a short time the bey came back and | ton! Siase “the sett ee h i For your choice of —— a sitting room all the evening, without | the little ones, are taken from school to | Said: all fete the paly, see 1 picts Knit Underwear. ‘ 7 1.25 OvesS. 7C- IC, shatton, Heal” Kid —— 8! Raving it thoroughly renin ee eat carn two sen @ day-at rug and mat mak- | “Pop, those livery stable fellows say they | all ,was—er_well, the only sp a et | LADIES RAVY FLEBCE-LINED | RIRRED 9 Or mk Deck Ginn cutdoor alr, which may be accomplished by | ing. Although-t t¢*believed that the na-| would like to have another $100 of Simpson | T1206, a de ema tt College, and the | vESTS AND PANTS, Vi HED IN FIRST- fea eecie oe mmenneg Gay WO) Wile “pigue sewed. tn —— || throwing windows wide open for fifteen | tional temperwhere Ie nat onc that fevines | money dress auy more colleges for gic | Snes MANNER, Wine ae Ono Waking Giiee: eWeh cers Se minutes.” the labor agitator, and it will probably be | - Jerry wrote another check, and in ten | “What impresses me especisily about thie | Weenii oc vesenees * 21c, ‘alking he patent yellows, black “a1 ¥ the - | minutes the boy, having paced it, came ag aay . — thumb, in black, white, tans, red, brown i white. Seer es Fon ete Cre leor allan onmatred cot the! cab Pe candisnias ee oe ed WHITE MERINO and pearl, new wide <2 cents Jo our price Cc Ee ee = Prosperity andontent, it is stated that the | | (‘t've bet "em to a standstill. They want | Times have changed sinec a terain aun Wor stom, 25Ce. embroidery. Bought to Pret ei poares ones: Japanese worknanrds already showing a | °dds now.” : ’ iisher ee sa to $1.28 or. soe QC, pr. Pe ee ° =| Mr. Blue, who had evidently got tired of | disposition to fmitage. his western brother | “How much?” sald Jerry. oe a ee celal tomorrow onl o- clasp. Fitted care- A lot of 500 dozen of those La- dics’ Fine Kid Gloves, with 4 large pearl buttons, tn all the new shades. Heretofore sold fully to your hand by the Louvre experts, noted for thelr care and skil For the finest French Kid married life, was cne day taking a walk with his wife. Suddenly he espied a dead dog lying in the middle of the road. in the matter af demanding higher wages. These “ar: all factors in the commercial future of Japap in ifs bearing on other na- tions which cafnot he overlooked. “They want me to give ’em 1,900 ma- jority.” “Oh, that’s all right,” said Jerry, as he made out a check for another $100. The boy placed it, and after this no more They say that when the author was on th: scaffold he said good-bye to the minister and to the reporters, and then he saw some publishers sitting in the front row below, and to them he did not say good-bye. He RIRBED LONG: * $1.19 Bt a9 aid, instead, “I'll see you later.” I thank - When they came close up t bets were offered. ree 2 ee OC pr. $1.45 Ereach Kid totale: e Pp to it he sald | Archbishop ‘Bempje and the Cabmen, | PGS Were 0 uoyawencs\arannne toes you all from the bottoom of my heart for 5 F PE ton “Now, Mary, thee stand on that side | From the WestifustetTGaxctte. Teas SS Ree a5 age 35§c. Hdkfs., 17¢c. styles, and I'll stay on this.” : zt Z 3 Ladies’ Fine Embroidered Handker- chiefs, sealloped and hem- stitched, 25 and 35e. values. Tomoritw oats. . 17C. 79¢. Lace Collars, 4ic. Gloves—one of the prettiest and most After having taken up their respective pcsitions Mary was the listener to the fol- lowing speech by her husband: “Now, Mary, when I got wed to thee I promised th’ parson nowt but death ud part us, and I'm off.” Dr. Temple after ming out of the house of lords one evening hired a cab and was ariven home to. Fulham. He tendered the cebman the exact legal fare, two shillings. The cabman, hoping the bishop would prove An Exga’s Worth. A Boston reporter asked Chauncey M. Depew what was the most effective story that he used in his campaign speeches. “Last summer upon the edge of the Adiron- +e According to the official report, the yield of the principal cereals in fifty zovern- ments of European Russia and the Cau- casus in 1896 is 16,250,000 quarters below NE LOT OF THE WELL-KNOWN W. B. COR- SETS, Ti i“ WAIST, 6 63¢ ° HOOKS, SATTEEN STRUPS, NICELY FINISHED, ONE LOT MIS WORTH $1.00. ty 5 VALU Swagger conceits @ good “fare,” expostulated with his lord- | dacks,” said Mr. Depew, “I ran across a| the average of the last thirteen years. — 29C. Children’s Beantifal Ecru in glove fashions. Mary was last seen fainting. ship and asked for another shilling. The | little store where all trades were conducted Lo Ashi mR 2 We cee Mae ee TAIC. them ta any eee bishop, however, firmly refused to be| by exchange of articles, for they have no Open until 9 p.m. on Saturday. - value. Saturday shade to match Let Of Cheap. drawn. Thereupon cabby became abusive,| money up there. Jones, the storekeeper, any BON MARCHE, 314 and 316 7th St. ICTURES UP TO DATE IN STYLE, FINISH. M.RETS KEMETHY. ate Bese ocl3-Sm Fermanent—Reliable, 1108 Fa, ave, Mr. Augustus J. C. Hare, in his recent book, tells a good story of Father Healy, who was breakfasting with Gladstone late- ly: Mr. Gladstone said to him: “Father Healy, I went into a church in Rome once, and was. offered a plenary indulgence for 50 francs; on what principle does your church grant such things?” Father Healy replied: “Well, Mr. Glad- stone, I don’t want to go into theology with you, but all I can say is that if my church offered you a plenary indulgence for 50 francs she let you off very cheap.” and as a Parthian shot to his lordship, who eal turned on his heel to enter the palace, said: “You call yourself the head of St. Paul's Cathedral! D'ye think St. Paul, if he were alive, and were living here with ten thou- sand a year, would try and ‘do’ a poor cab- by by giving him only two shillings for a drive from Westminster to Fulham?” “No,” said Dr. Temple; “if St. Paul were aJive he would live at Lambeth Palace, where the fare from Westminster is only a shilling.” Cabby collapsed. was a free silver man, and I talked with him about it. Times were hard and he ergued for a depreciated currency, saying that it would be good for business. I told him that suppose Bryan was elected and carried out his free coinage purpose, it would still be an experiment and might fail. He admitted it, but said times could not be worse. Just then a little barefooted girl came in, and, putting her hands on the counter and rising on tiptoe, said: ‘Mr. Jones, my mother wants an egg’s worth of ginger. 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