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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1897-12 PAGES. 11 Every Company te Submit » List ef These It Maintains. The Commissioners are preparing a sur- prise for all companies operating overhead wires. Briefly, they are about to pass a Police regulation which will require every company maintaining overhead wires to submit a list of the same to the Commis- ur the sermon. These meetings are held un- | sioners, giving their exact location, and der the auspices of the local chapter of | designating each wire as well as every pole the Brotherhood of St. Andrew of St. | by a proper number. 2d Grand Rebuilding Sale. | scnns church. ‘The success has been | In order to head off the erection of addi- more than anticipated, and will be made | tional wires, they stipulate that no permit We Are a permanent feature of the fall and winter The mee. yo buys his Patent Leather Shoes now for the Inauguration Ball is exceedingly wise. He will just about save half the price of his ball ticket. Patent Leather Shoes have an unaccountable way of going up in price just before the ball. Prices then range from’$5 to $7. A word to the wise. THE BUSY CORNER, AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN. 8th and Market Space.| Local Notes ef General and Especial S. KANN SONS & GO, | some chron tor men ony wit'cose fr the*seagon. Services will be held Sunday 8TH AND MARKET SPACE. evening at 8 o'clock, at which Rev. Dr. Devries of the Pro-Cathedral of St. Mark's of the diocese of Washington will deliver will be issued for the replacement of any season. For four years the meetings have | pole or wire until the companies have com- : MOVING GOODS AT THE RATE OF 40 MILES | heen held, and each year the succees has } plied with the regulation. ea OUR REBUILDING PRICES HAVE THE Force | been more marked. ee Re Ge ee < Do Sm CE PRR HIGHEST PRERStie OF STAM, WITH Arlington Stock Yards. Gara noveioedin inca teaciate eee: net is ‘ Steed Pees S| Ae a To ay | TT ee ak oes ior Men at BE OF UNUSUAD ren AcTIONS “| some few cattle were placed on sale, going | forbade haope en an = ° ° g T ‘ wires, In a recent interview with a mem- Genuine Fruit of the Loom, cut | &t the following prices: Best, 4 and 41-4 | 50, of the board of Commissioners that from the bolt, cents per pound; medium, 3 and 3 3-4 cents; | omcial charged one of the local com; 3 Co ee Cs ee | a ee Ce We have actually sold th ds of them since this sale be; and th hundreds of pairs left. Wé | ther, thee a Seiad einen than I y ousands of th le began, ere are pairs left. We had about ‘iGscect ee ee abe Swi earns ee Paar eae wers maintained when the Jaw of 1538 was 33,000 pairs to start with—the biggest shipment that ever came to Washington. It hasn’t proved too big for us, and there. passed. lambs, 4 and 5 cents; calves; ¢ and 7 cents | Several times the Commissioners have ber pound. endeavored to compel the co les to tag Will be 27c. | Stives thet sold from $20 to $45 per head. | thoi wires and poles, but only succeeded will not be a pair of these $4 and $5 Shoes left by March 4. There ought to be about 2,000 pairs of Stoll’s shoe-clad feet Bize for single cots, twinkling at the Inauguration Ball. We think there will be. $4 and $5 Shoes at $2.47 could not have come at a more op- ; The state of the market was good. im having the poles smatked. The new portune time for Washington men. Certainly they will never be as cheap again. Heavy Bleached Sheets, deep hem, Real Estate. police regulation proposes to correct all well made, for the largest double} There were several transfers of George- jeustane oe fine will be irfilcted If the same * We bought the entire advance stock of a manufacturer who had to have cash or discontinue — that’: bed, town property placed on record yesterday: . ' ta eae ae Eckert J. Sacks sold to James C. Dulin SEVERAL BURGLARIES. Will be 39c. | pars. parts of lots 278 and 27) in Payae’s sub- 4 Bleached Pillow Cases, made of | division of square 1300. The consideration of Light-Fingerea | [Ea = s : ie conaires Gentry. either Pequot or Cohasset Bleached | 00, Sterbury Burglaries are of late almoat of daily Sheeting, 2-inch hem, trustees, secured oceurrer.ce. Marauders of the darkness Will be 834c. | PoPery, Oo MO ibe Se in Gorions | Iast_night honored the establishment of Bleached Pillow Cases, made of | subdivision of square 1280. J. Holdsworth the Washington News Agency, 626 E street, $4 and $5 Opera Shape, $2.47. | $4 and $5 Yale Shape, $2.47. either" Wamentte or Uiee Biesched | See Sete ae ae ia he [with wvats Hines weecina oes Ee $4 and $5 Egg Shape, $2.47. || $4 and $5 Needle Shape, $2.47. Sheeting. rp open. The locks of several desks were q , ” Conditio: f St: tn. a Will be Lc. | rhe residents of Prospect avenue west of | SPashed, and the combination broken off = —e . de the safe. The burglars left part of their Bed Ticking, suitable for cots 36th street are justly complaining of the | (00 "tn. Coitce new having in thelr pos, Will be 634c condition of the thoroughfare, due, in a | (Pols. the police now having in thelr pos ScasiGn 5 Mame aoa an ebinel: staiiped We guarantee (printed guarantee with every pair) that these Shoes are made of ex- large part, to the construction of the Great | “P. W. and B. R. R.” The safe was not uaran ee 2 a * oe $5 Shoes are being sold for $247. EVERY PAIR WAS MADE FOR THIS SPRING Active Work 8-4 Bleached Sheeting, good as] Falis electric railway. On the north side | opened, and all that was stolen were @ tra fine quality French Calf Patent Leather, finely made and lined —lining strengthened Pequot, of thee stecet between Datte aud G7 Uiuatcesteg begets eee aoc ren and reinforced with soft kid. W ee these Shoes to be $4 a e. 3 : aoe so . We guara: Will be 12¥4c. | or‘the street: betwen S7th and sith streoss, | Spout the place. ‘The vibit last evening was ; SR ail ela = 2 : the fourth of a similar character that has 100 sample pieces of Extra Fine | there ts aiso a brick sidewalk. Some time | occurred during the past few weeks. The ; — Imported Silkonette Linings, made | Falis raliroad, the property owners fur- | detectives investigating the affair are of | = — = to line fine grenadines, organdies or | iithed the flagging, and had crossings Ini the opinion that the work is that of some . 2 O e The railroad tore these crossings up, and | Peson having a grudge against and de- light spring dress materials, finished | thouga it promised to do so, has never re- | STDS (oibaress thelmanagenot (he agency. 9 66 99 like moire silk, will wear far b laid them. As a result, the street at the | MB. Gardiner. : ee ‘ar far better} present time is a veritable mudhole. The | ,2U"siers Wednesday night last entered than cheap silk, is 40 inches wide, in| property owners are now taking steps to erates or 5 We uecbeon a Pnestreete S all the new evening and street shades, | the Zcinenimatter Pefore the attention cf | Soap, six bags of flour and large quantities 9 Will be 25c. a Yard. 7 — SILKS._ - WE ARE GIVING Bi PRICES ON SILKS, BETTER VALUE AND BETTER STYLES THAN of tea, coffee, sugar and tobacco. A dupli- aaa: Notes. cate key to the front door was used in i " 7 enti! ec meee i Ree wee aT eT aor ra ee ear ste ey ne vn tecang| Se ee iP i Ss ei a Re The resid : 5 lecture on Rome at the Linthicum Hall | 7th streets mes entured acreage this evening, commencing at 8 o'clock. | a side door, which had been left unlocked, THE CENTRAL LABOR UNION. SANITARY IMPROVEMENT FOR THE EVER QUOTED HERETOR ne The lecture is given for the benefit of Lin- | 4nd a gold-filled watch was stolen. BE POOR. THE SPACE THAT THESE Goops occury | thicum Institute, and the proceeds will be | ,,7-)4;, Witherspoon, 1336 I street, reports} Wong, of Musicians and of Seamen s WORK St TO SHOW THE CUN-| applied to the school fund. The sale of | with egoid Tea. * Diack silk umbrella Considered. The. Arrangements for the Meeting at URES ARE BOUND TO DECREASE | tickets to the lecture has been quite| A dark blue overcoat belonging to Wil-| ‘The weekly meeting of the Central Labor Foundry Church. u : : : large. liam Thomas was stolen last night from stay Brocade Ladin. Worth ag: Yellow, Tan aad! The roads leading into Georgetown are | Grand Army Hi beef im extremely bad condition, and it will —_>-——_ 24-inch Plain Colored China; strictly all sili eee monte Of suck wcatueras ves Ni a v. excellent cloth; in cardinal poe fhe blue, | terday and today to thcroughly dry the See oe, CELEBRATION. Cae parple, navy, old blue and pink. | highway. % ree The members of the congregation of ENG > re. c Cream, Cardinal, White, Yellow Pink, | Grace P. E. Church are making prepara- , ine, Purple and Lavender Taffeta, 23 inches | 10nS for a two days’ bazaar and festival,| A two evenings’ celebration of the | retary. Union, which was held last evening, was,| The central relief committee's subcom- as usual, largely attended, and much busi- { mittee on plans for sanitary dwellings for ness of an interesting character was trans- | the poor met yesterday afternoon in the eae office of the chairman, Gen. Sternberg, in 2 the State, War and Navy building, to ar- Exerc: t th, President Milford Spohn occupied the 4 SS Saas meine chair, and Mr. J. J. Crowley acted as sec- | range details for the meeting to be held in the interests of the proposed Washing- mB ; i ton Sanitary Improvement Company Satur- Wide.” Worth 50e the proceeds of which will go to the church | 400th anniversary of the birth of Philip [” A commufication’ was received from Co- ‘i = REBUILDING PRICE, 29. | fund. Melanchthon, the co-worker of Marth, ie | 1umbia Muscians’ Protective Association, as | day night at Foundry Church. There were pring $ To 22-inct Fancy Dresden and tone Taffetas, The Y. P. S. E. of Peck Memorial Chapel : : 2 Present, besides the chairman, Bishop Sat- sultable for walsts or dresses. Worth 6c. will give a graphophone exhibition this | ‘her, began last evening at Luther Memo- | follows: 2o-inch Genaine Black adic tne clot witha | evening at 7:30 o'clock at the church. In | lal Church, Rev. Dr. J. G. Butler, pastor. | “‘Agreeably to a resdlutiow adopted by | terlee, Justice C. C. Cole, Dr. L. W. Ritchie rh “ = d 2, peatty Ice Wocte toe all thirty-one numbers will be rendered py | The galleries were handsomely draped with | this union at its last Yegulur meeting, I ae seestats ereon ee the See REBUILDING PRICE. 23c. | the talking machine. United States flags, and on either side of | beg to remind you of the urgent necessity | 9” rof. Janney and others from the Allsilk Black Brocade (ros : large | Prof. A. W. Hawks, the laughing phil- : fon ip semasinig the cm | 77ers CF Gade commitioe on ciarities, Scroll effects; for separate skirts. Worth 75c. osopher of Baltimore, will deliver a lec. | ‘@® Pulpit were suspended portraits re-| for your co-operation in s = The meeting Saturday evening is being REGUILDING PRICE, 49, | ture on “Sunshine” this evening at 7:30 | SPectively of Melanchthon and Luther, fes-| ployment of A. F. L. mustcians in the | arranged for under the joint auspices of o'clock at the Gay Street Baptist Church. | tconed with flags. A large audience was | various amusement resdrts dtfring the com-| the central relief committee, the board of ——>—_— present. ing season. These resorts are the only ee and ate, re ponte a ees = 5 z 3 speaker will be Dr. E. R. L. Gould of New SUSPECTED BURGLARS. Those on the platform were Senator means of sustenance the musicians one York, formerly connected with the depart- - Knute Nelson, Senator-elect George L. | District of Columbia have during the other-| ment of labor, who will describe what has ‘wo Men Arrested for Early Even-| Wellington, Revs. J. H. W. Stuckenberg, | wise dull summer season, and therefore a| been done in Furopean and American cities ae Geeee an Chines eres img Robbertes. D.D., J. G. Butler, D.D., S. Domer, D.D., | systematic and concerted effort on the part! in the way of improving the dwellings of . By a clever and rapid piece of detective | Albert Homrighaus, L. M. Kuhns, D.D., | of all trade unions will do much to allevi- | he poor. Bishop Satterlee will also speak REBUILDING PRICE, 69c.| work the local officials have taken int Chas. H. Trump of Martinsburg, W.Va.,| ate distress and right a wfong of long | of his observatiors in the alley tenement 2tincb All-sik Plain Black tin Duchesse. | attic Eee ‘© | Stanley Billheimer, Chas. H. Butler, A. T. | standing. A Ietter from yoursbody to each | quarters of Washington. Regalar $1.19 quality. | pIxG PRIC, Te ustoly two men who are strongly be-|G. Apple, Albert Osborne, 8. J. Smith and | of the managers of the resorjs, urging the| “It is expected there will be speakers rep- = M Heved to be the burglars who entered three | Messrs. George Ryneal, jr., and Lucius D. | advisability of engaging, musicians affiliated | resenting the Civic Center, the board of Overcoats, Order. Cheaper ones can be had, you'll say! Yes “cheaper” in fabric, in lin- ings, in workmanship and in price, but “dearest” in the end! These will outlast two $15 Overcuats and be a credit to a Beau Brum- qiell in his palmiest days. Soft medium and dark spring shades and tailored ¢ santly, We used to get $35 for their equal. Now to RERUILDING PRICE, 9c. ne Plain Black Waterproof India, ‘order for..... pbreeertreeseerere) Fall Dress Suits to order a specialty. New houses Sunday night in Northeast Wash-| Alden, president of the Lutheran Young | with the Central Labor Union and the A.| trade, the Associated Charities and. the ---——— ston while the residents were at church, | People’s Union. F. of L. will undoubtedly have great | District government. Gen. Sternberg, the SEWING NOVELTTES IN WOOLEN SUTTINGS. | ‘rhe prisoners are La. ; | Senator Nelson, who presided, made a | weight. : Bi 5 chairman of the subcommiitee on sanitary ° ° AND EXTRA GOOD VALUES ON BLACK GOODS, wrence Ball and | short address, explaining the object of the | “During the past few: seasons, .through | dwellings, will explain the plans and meth. is TH DRAWING CARD WHICH IS | Joseph Geter, young white men, natives of | celebration. gross misrepresentation: and playing. upon | ods of operation: of the proposed Sanitary ° WISIN ha Pes Oe Se ADe amen eae Washington, each of whom possesses an un-| A voluntary, rendered by the combined | the fears of the managers of. thevresorts, | Improvement Company. 9 Ah nvi: i choirs of the Luther! V S fferent locals of D. A - Na. 66 have ighevia weight’ and “elegant for wear. Worth o praca ies os EE ese ington, followed, after, Se snecceaea in securing practically all the Maccinge: Lkceawes: 5 z E. Parson read_ thi 5 C ents for assembly musicians 5 men who make a practice of holding up| which comprised ‘the auth Panky or | one °8etine exclusion. ‘Now we are in con-| Marriage lcenses have been tssued to the spectat, 4oc. | 420 robbing persons in an intoxicated con- | mencing, “God 1s our refuge and strength.” | dition to refute all their slighting state-| following: White—Arthur A. Munroe and 45-inch silk-fnished Craveta, the Sp thing for | Uwon. They figured prominently in the} The ihvocation was offered by Rey. Dr. | ments, and a pull all together will surely | ranny M. White; Conrad Bennett of Balti- a ;Btumpy” Clarke case, a daring hold up|L. M. Kuhns. President Alden of the | have the destred effect. Give us that help- separate skirts. Worth 49c. | that occurred near the corner of 7th street | Lutheran Young People's Union, made an | ing hand.” Deere ene ee ee eae SPECTAL, 49¢. this city; Hi E. Wofferd id Lalit 42-inch Diagonal Fine Luster Serge, for tallor | 2nd Florida avenue some time ago. | address, in the course of which he return The secretary of the Central Labor Union j *! city; Hosea ‘erd an ie made suits. Worth Oe. Through the influence of friends, however, | the thanks of the union to ail who had uc |‘was instructed to communicate with the | Landrum, both of Richmond, Va; Robert bh Imported Fancy Mixed Comet Suitings, | Std the disappearance of Clarke the case | sisted in making the anniversary a success, | resort proprietors and inform them that in| Newell Groner of Norfolk, Va, and Mary etingh, Imported Fancy, Mixed mes. | against them was not pressed, and on their | _The address of welcome was delivered by | every instance where they make a contract | Garter Pace of Richmond, Va.; George T. e 3 1. Ove. | Hricase from Jail the pair departed for Pitts-| Rev. Dr. J. G. Butler, who stated that | with Columbia Musicians’ Protective Asso-| (200 me! 1c Shek. GkGe Au Miah Inpeited. Minch Seltings, ax cuit | DUE. Thee gidiastanlis ware tatea | wile the Misnce Goaahta tee arranged | ciation it will be agreed on the part of the | Craven and Carrie V- Shafe, both of Alex- aiden Werth ele. though, and since that time have graced | for the expenses of the celebration, he de- | latter that it will furnish music that will be Rebingons Joba Hlasee a ass 7 z 3 SEECIAL, ‘5c | the rogues’ gallery in Inspector Hollin-| sired to call the attention of the audience | equally as good, if not superior, to that Iitepatticks (Johns aDeaples st teiaare Pano at west — No than | berger's office. to the fact that the authorities of one of | heretofore employed at any of the resorts. sah, Va, + x eT 2 ol enan- = —— — — ferent styles. , TAL, ac. | 40° S008 a8 the robberies were called to| the youngest Lutheran colleges, the Mid-| Delegate Keener of the legislative com- | Gcah Ve. and Annic E. P. McCauley of 84-och All-wool Fanctes and Lace Effect Suiting. | the attention of the officials yesterday | land College, located at Atchison, Kan., | mittee reported that his committee would bate ae lexander M. Rich and Ellen N. including all sorts of mixtares and checks. Worth | morning, it dawned upon Detective Horn | asked for $10,000 to build a Melanchthon | do all in its power to secure the adoption that if Ball and Geler were in the city the | Mbrary during this memorial year. In his} by Corgress of the bill submitted to that | | Colored—James Bolden and Blondina 8. > ble-width Black and SECtAL, 28. | chances were that they knew something of | opinion no more fitting or lasting tribute | body by the Cigarmakers’ Union to legalize Mathews; Obed U. Nelson and Louise Jack- 9 atten “aitticce Worth Later “Mt White Checks. | the burglaries. Armed with the photo- | could be paid to the memory of this great. | trade union labels. He also stated that a son, both of ‘Takoma Park, Md.; Alfred = “=~ SPECIAL, syc. | 8Taphs, Detectives Carter and Horn visited | ly honored scholar and co-worker of Lu- | bill would be prepared and submitted to the an uise Jackson; Andrew J. Expert Tailor, 1208 F St. SPECIAL, 45¢. ext tach Fine Lnrported Imperial Serge. Worth ee Ce en oe a : Washington and Julia Johnson, both 20. Pieces Donble-width Two-tone Wool Dress | the residence of Rev. Dr. Naylor, one of | ther than to build this brary. In conclu-| prcper committee in Congress as requested johnson, both of Goods acd Novelty Styles in Woolenettes. Worth | the houses entered, and referred them to| sion Dr. Butler asked that those who at. | by the Pavers’ Union, to provide that the Bexendria, Va.; Andrew Harris and Annie Be. AL, 11%. | Mt Rambo, who had secured a good look | tend the two evenings’ services would at | general rate of pavers’ wages, $3.50 a day, | Thompson; John Scott and Annie Ennis. Sut tke leas aa be Pop ‘our third | 2 Ome of the burglars. Mr. Rambo at | least contribute a couple hundred of dol- | shall be paid on municipal work here. FPS—S—_—_—_—_ 617 11th Street N.W. BANKRUPT GALE ‘ae once positively identified the photograph of | lars, sufficient to place a Luther memorial] A committee of three, consisting of a Ball as that of the man who opened the | window in the proposed library, Messrs. Lynch, McCrink and Curran, was White Good s door of the room occupied by him Sunday| “The Lutheran Reformation” was the | appointed to investigate a report that the es _ | night subject of the oration of Senator-elect | Potomac Light and Power Company was RQ TARPS CHECK AND PLAID NATNSOOK | Further investigation showed that Ball | George L. Wellington of Maryland. employing non-union pavers on their con- and Geier_ returned to Washington from| “I am,” said Mr. Wellington, “4 duit work. 4X and 6i4e, a Yd. | Pittsburg saturday, and Sunday afternoon | two things—the one, that Iwas’ born in the | William Nash of the International Ma- % PIECES oF é&INcH WHITé FRENCH or. | they were drinking with a number of others | great American republic, and the other, | chinists’ Union and Andrew Furnseth of “mee aera from a keg of beer on the commons near | that I can trace my ancestry to the same | the International Seamen’s Union were in- the scene of the burglaries. The detectives | peasant blood in Germany that gave to the | troduced. and made short addresses. f % 2 se eases 25¢. a Yd. were further aware that while in this city World Martin peg Mr. Wellington| The speech of the Jatter was erplene ior, / : . Each day brings out new and desirable ideas. BEST ORE OF ENGLIS 5 . | the two men were accustomed to stay at a | Sketched the origin and development of the | of legislation wanted for seamen, = t ~ . > PIECES. WORTH $1.25 house on 12th street northeast. Hates Christian religion. He described rapidly and ly those in. the merchant marine service, GOODS, LOWEST PRICES, POLITE ATTEN- -Zo. | Under Instructions from the detective office, | elequently the life of Luther. “Luther,” | and Mr. Nash spoke of the du’ < , + + aeolian sacra Sergeant Jordan and several policemen | he sald, “was a giant in bodily strength | members of trades organizations. TION. We call particular attention to the following DE- INDIA LIXON, We. VALUE........-- DFE. | trom the pinth ‘precinct visited the house | and mind. "He was the central planet of | "At the close of Mr. Nash's address pre- ; SIRABLE and STYLISH goods, and at the LOW ree at midnight, and, as was expected, found | the century, around which all the other | amble and resolutions were unanimously & , Vei ling tt Ball and Geier there. They were taken | great men were merely satellites. Melanch- | adopted, declaring that as “it has come to ~ PRICES: ° to the ‘ninth precinct station, where they thon’s chief claim to fame now is that he | our knowledge that the seamen under: pain (Un ) SAE I: ie | are now held. : was the friend and co-worker of Martin | of criminal punishment: are co SS ‘ 5 Sad po pees Veiling, large The shoes of the men, it ts said, corre-| Luther, and Melanchthon was exactly the fulfill contracts. to labor in our paar : Black Mohair Bolero Jackets from $2.48 to $4.50. ssortment of different size spots. spond with the foutprints in the mud in the | Opposite ot uther. He was slight of | marine, and this specific perfor » OF as 25c. Kind S a 15c. | 2% of the burglarized residences, and the | stature, sickly, wavering in disposition, and | contracts to labor has been declared con- Cl: Black Silk Bolero Jackets from $2.48 to $5.50. . Madss2#==e 4 C. | case seems to be clear. The detectives to-| gentle as @ woman. Without Luther | stitutional by the Supreme Court under the at the stake is a martyr. 35c. Kind = = = = = at 19¢, | 22% wef? engaged in an effort to locate | Melanchthon would have heen noted as a| commerce clause of the Constitution, and|. A woman tortured and dragged down to Jet Bolero Jackets, on Net and Chiffon, from $2.98 . im ‘+ | the stolen property and te draw a confes-| great scholar, but with Luther’s strength | not contrary to the thirteenth amendment, death by the pains and misery of diseases to $5. 75. 40c. 0 at 25c. | sion from the men under arrest. The latter | behind him he became what we know of | we feel apprehensive that this form of! distinctly feminine, is just an ordinary, ev- es De * | will be given a hearing in the Police Court | him.” Mr. Wellington closed with a refer- | slavery may be extended to other workers. | ery.day woman. Hercase is socommon that Black Mohair Eton Jackets from $4.00 to $6.75. 50c. Kind = = = = = at 29¢.| when a district attorney enters upon the | erce to the fact, which, he said, seemed to| the seamen’s condition being used as S| little is thought of it. She had better be THESE FOUR ITEMS ARE EXCEPTIONALLY | USCharse of his duties. him most appropriate, that Luther's por-| precedent,” and further “that we demand} turned. Her agony would be sooner over. Black Silk Eton Jackets from $4.00 to $7.75. Goob VALUES 5 —_ —— trait which was before the audience had | that this precedent shall be abolished by gay worsen vente im voile uta theseaes Jackets f $4.00 to $9.75 ° CUTTING AFFAIR. been festooned with the American colors. | the repeal of those outrageous laws.” | eneydread the abhorrent “‘local’” treatment Jet Eton Jac! ‘rom $4. By Ls inen Dept. Rev. Dr. Stuckenberg of Cambridge, | ‘The legislative committee was instructed | f™VZs5500 Gusisted upon by physicians . Major Speer Uses = Knife om William | M@a%5.. who was the last speaker, said in | to present a copy of the result to the foot | and because they dread the truly a 500 dozen more of 15-inch Col- Callow. part: “It was through Melanchthon that | mittee on commerce of the Un! ch: these physicians make. Nowoman ored Border Fringed Doylies. a the evangelical church was enriched by the | Senate, which they will do Thursday. 2c. each. 50-inch Colored Center Fringed 617 11th Street N.W. Quite a Httle excitement was occasioned | treasuries of classical learning. Luther | Delegate McCrink of the Engineers’ Union | need submit to either of these evils. The A few Jet Chain Garnitures, formerly 50c. to $1.00 late yesterday ufternoon near the corner | sald, ‘Our Melanchthon ts a wonderful man, | reported that his local had surrendered its | Problem of womanly health ace’ 2 | To close, at 25c. each. of 17th street and Pennsylvania avenue ‘nearly all his powers being above the aver- ter and had affiliated with the Na- ago a 5 sy’ venue as char’ recent- ite Prescri ‘Tens of thousands the result of a misunderstanding between | 28°. T° another friend he wrote of | tional Engineers’ Unton, which was ith | of grateful ave writes toa wiesen == Buff. d Bi Melanchthon: ‘He is a perfect Greek, thor- | jy or; ized, and which is affiliated wit! gets women have 5 uffet an ureau Scarfs, open-| Major Eugene P. Speer, chief of the mill- | oughly learned: friemdbe tog genial. His | he American Federation of Labor. to thank him for restored health, love and 9 work sides. A special bargain. Ce ee ce oMce of the second | lecture room ia crow ded to the utmost, and a The «Favorite Prescription ( O ri E N S eac! o asury Department, and | he impels all, heological students to . Distrizg Léat 7o-inch re i ms 27 nee aes epee tobacco dealer at | Wimiee, eet that at tines there were 2,000} Aan i eee ee was, rendered yes- as 9 inch Scarfs to mate Ic. |? street. During the affray Major ma) Wey: 10 pieces of Silver Bleached Ger-| 920° a & pocket knife and inftetea | Students, ‘ind professors, ‘princess sand an | terday afternoon in Se eee Table Li 24 Ger-] three ugly cuts on Mr. Callow. The latter | blemen, Germans and French, and English | The case on trial was | sperm man fable Linen, full 72 inches | had the injuries dressod at the Emergency | and Itallans and Hungarians, and even | District of Columbia, apd wag an ac wide, very weighty, soft finish, no pon papier pee oe A rice: | Grseke: his test "4 7, 3 i, n y rant for the ar- “Among greatest work was the es- pears eas choice designs and sna = bebop Eprticeta ‘wae oe poticnenens of nenoee for higher — strictly all linen. 75c. value men for service, but v; = Roe payee tee Gag ee relied upon ? * , 'p to a late hour this | factor in these schools. Well does he de- | in making these improvements, 48c. yard. afternoon Major Speer had not been taken | serve the name of ‘Preceptor of Germany,’ | q right of highway supposed to have been 100 di f AML 4 into custody. He stated last evening at | for no one before or after him has exerted acquired in the year 1819, which made the C caer oO fa -linen Fringed a Posner e a “peer Sane aoece shat so powerful an influence on German educa- = ARES FERS $ protest was = oF ceedingly, an 5 a ie owels, size 20x40. | would appear in court when eomea’ “eHut Luther sald of him: ‘I prefer | made by some of the p ‘owners along 4c. each. louned Speer ta, November, ast Callow | Melanchthon’s writs fo my own. I hava | the line of the road of the long secee = > a m re- | bee! born to ttle factions a 7 ts ul a 25 pieces of Imported Turkey Red | turned with the exception of $. Seeing | devils; therefore my books are siocmy and | standing of ssa ee eng Table Linen, 60 inches wide, oil | S?&et yesterday. Callow demanded the re- | warlike. I must root out stumps, and am | Sxt¥-six-foot road, they i y ree pion ist erainen it the ct had the i : turn of the $5 remaining due. Hot words | the coa! eer wi Dew roads | Zeauitable, even ermfne upon boiled, colors warranted. 50c. value. rarlawede ee before he coula veal | thaneaie Saumpin Get: BRM Moree ween woe & aes = road, $0 geerne pest 35c. yard. cut. His condition is by cen pecetely. wee ice ne nae yo att | improvements, be they hm. ents or : 10 ce has so rich- further than this the Embroideries. ly_ endowed him. nO erty ownere claim the land abutting = {Fi - . Rev. Dr. Butler read a letter from Bishop | Dn @ sixty-foot roadway under thelr title 50 pieces of Fine Cambric Edging,| annie F. Maanedy= Gia a. | Borst =e sated that he had sent by his Z a wing Frank : = cut out. 10c. value. Kennedy for divorce today, secured an or. | fio ntatonce overs! Hooke whine tion of 6c. yard. po eo 75 pieces of Wide, Showy, Well- thers battle Rymn, “AM le Cambric Edgings, eee sae trens is Our Gods” he donoiowy. and the riety of patterns. 8c. value. 4}. S. KANN, SONS & 6O., STH AND MARKET SPACE,

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